Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 22B, Ligonier, Noble County, 24 July 1924 — Page 2

ving A Hopo Requiresthe ambition to first .learn‘ to regularly and systematically save ‘a certain part of your income. Make it a point to spend less than you make. Set the sum so saved aside in a Home Building Funds. With regular small weekly deposits you will be surprised how quickly you ~will have saved the “down pasment” on that house. _ - . Citizens Bank - “The Bank on thé Corner”’ | ;

; - Headquarters for Refrigerators - and Oil Stoves At Prices to save .the» buyers money. - :Come and see them = Scovil,the Furniture Man

Read the Ads.

July Clearance Sale i OF L | Spring and Summer - Merchandise . o SATURDAY, JULY 26th - . ENEs oy THURSDAY, JULY 31st Final Clearance prices on Wash‘ | ~ Goods, Silk and Ready-to- . - Wewr | e HUONCQ " GOSHEN”INDIANA.

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

The rigomer Banner - i . ESTABCZIBHED 1860.§ ‘ Publised by ! “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursdsy and entersd iz the Postofice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matier.

Democratic State Ticket. | . Ggvernor—Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch of Indianapolis. Lieutenant Governor—Lew O’Bannon of Corydon. . : Secretary of State—Arthur J. Ham—‘ rick of Greencastle. = | Auditor of State—Harry L. Arnold of Frankfort. Treasurer of State—Harry 1.. Arnold of Gary. : : ‘ Attorney General—Harvey Harmou of Princeton. Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts—John W. Kern of Indianapolis. ‘Superintendent of Public instruction —Samuel L. Scott of Jeffersonville. Judge of Supreme Court, First District—George K. Denton of Evansville. - Judge of the supreme Court Fourtb District—John T. Allen of Fort Wayne. . : Judge of the Appellate Court First District—John C. McNutt of Martins. ville. L : . ~ Judge of the Appellate Court Second District—Valentine E. Livengood 1 Covington. COUNTY TICKET Congress—Charles W. Branstrator Joint Senator—C. O. Miller o Representative—Walter L. Holcomb Prosecuting Attorney—W. Mortimer Cole ‘ fh Clerk of Court—Frances M. Beane County Treasurer—Joseph W. Bishop

Recorder—Marshall J. Engle Sheriff—William Hoffman Surveyor—Paul N. Hoffman, Corner—Daniel F. Hontz Commissioner Second District—William Barham. | { Commissioner Third Distret—Marshail W. Young. Ar Avilla Youth is Killed. Curtis Lung age 6 a former Avilla lad who has been in the custody of the Noble County Board of Children’s guardians and was a ward at the Orphans Home Mishawaka was killed while atending the .annual picnic af St. Joe Mich.,- Monday according tc word received by A. R, Cole agent for the board. v : The annual outing for children at the home is made possible through the generosity of A. M. Jacobs of Ken. dallville. o The father of the Lung boy has been working at Bremen was notified of his son’s death, The burial wil} be at Avilla. - ; | Theboy fell beneath the wheels ot a riding device in a St. Joseph, Mich. amusement park. The lad with 200 other children from the orphans home was enjing an annual outing. The boy is said to have climbed over the side of the device which he was riding before it came to a stop and was caught between the car and the platform on which it runs. - He was killed instantly.

Compton May Get Court Appointmen

According to the Indianapolis News, Prosecutor George Q. Compton of the Noble-Whitley circuit courts may get the appointment as successor to Dis. trict Attorney Homer Elliott of the Federal district court for the District of Indiana. The News says Compton, is being strongly considered and thai) the appointment may be made within a few days. If appointed Prosecutor Compton wil lserve in the court of Judge A. B. Anderson at Indianapolis

Named District Secretary,

Roy Oberlin of Butler has been named district secretary of the democrats by Stanley Nelson of Auburn. district chairman. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Oberlin are in Indianapolis today to attend a conference of the state state committee and consult with party leaders concerning the coming campaign. . : '

Ulery Gets Aplenty.

Frank Ulery 38 of Goshen was sentenced to 90 days at the state farm and fined a total of $lO2 in an Elk. hart @court on charges of driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated and of transporting liquor . Eighty dollars of the fine and 60 days of the sentence were given him on the latter charge. ;

Three Ties Are Severed.

Three divorces were granted at the special session of the Noble -circuit court held Monday. Decrees Iwere granted to Lorena LaCroix from Louis J. LaCroix; Flossie Hart from Wilbur Hart all residents of Kendallville; and to Daisy Simon from Curtis Simon residents of Avilla. .

= Wrenches Her ILeg. o Mrs, James Drennig of near Rome City is confined to her home and wilj] probably be compelled to walk with the aid of a crutch for some time, the result of a painful injury sustaineq last Friday evening when she badly] wrenched her leg in a fall. TS S ‘ Swallowed Lye. : ‘ Earl 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs J. H. Schaffer south of Columbia City iis recovering from the effects of swal. lowing red seal lye which he acceidentally took for coffee, | ! See the big fight in“A Man’s Mate” at Crystal Saturday. = Wanted—Family Washings, bedspreads, comforts etc, 406 W Third St, Mrs. Earle Vanette, ~ 21a8t P gy —— S e s m

: "NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: ' In the Noble Circuit Court. Suit for partition and sale of real estate. - ‘ o Carolyne Cress ' : v, » Harry Gale, et al. - To Harry Gale, Spaulden Gale, Richard Mann, Mildred Mann, Freeman Mann, Lola Gale and Minnie Mann. You are edch and all hereby notified that on the 2ist day of July, 1924 said named plaintiff filed in the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, Indiana, her complaint against you and ‘each of you praying for the partition] and sale of the following describe, real estate sitnated in said Noble County, - to-wit: commencing - fouy chains west of the northeast cornet of the northwest gquarter of the south. east quarter of gsection twenty seven, township thirty five north, range éighf east, running thence west six chains thence south five chains, thence eas! six thains, ‘and thence north five chains to the place .of begining, containing three acres of land, and excepting therefrom the west sixty five feet by parallel lines thereof; and said

plaintiff having -also filed in said'] Court the affidavit of a competent person showing that you and each of yow are necessary parties to said action and that you are each non-residents of the State of Indiana, ‘ P Now ‘therefore, you are each and 'severally hereby notified of the filing and , pendency of said complaint and cause of action, and that unless you appear in said court on the 6th day of October, 1924, the same being the, 15t judicial day of the regular October 1924 Term of said Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, to be begun and holden at the Court House in the Town of Albion in Noble County, Indiana ,on said 6th day of October, 1924 and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be ‘heard and determined in your absence. ' In witness -whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the seal of said Court at Albion, Indiana, this 21st day of July, 1924. : o ISAAC DETER, - Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell' & Vanderford, Ligonien, Indiana, attorneys for Plaintiff. i o 29bh3w:

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF - REAL ESTATE. :

Notice is hereby given that by virture .of a certified copy of judgment, decree and order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, and issued .in the cause wherein Mier State Bank, Ligonier, Indiana, a corporation, is plaintiff, and James L. Miller, unmarried. is defendant, being Civil Cause No. 8784 in said court, commanding me te mak.e,_by sale of the real estate hereinafter’ described, the sum of se?en thousand seven hundred twenty-eight and 5-100 dollars adjudged in favor of said plaintiff upon its complaint in said cause with- six per cent interes| thereon from June 7th, 1924, a first lien upon said real estate, and costs taxed at $11.85, and accruing interest and costs including the costs of sale. I, William - Hoffman, Sheriff of said Noble County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder at the east door of the Court House in the town of Albion, Noble County, Indiana, on

- 'PRIDAY THE 15th DAY ORF | AUGUST, 1924 ‘Between the hours of ten o’clock a.M. and four o’clock p.m. of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the flolowing real estate in said Noble County, Indiana, described in said decree and therein ordered soid, viz: the. south half of the south east quarter of section five, township thirty three north, range eight east, excepting the following described real estate, to-wit: commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of section five,township thirty three north, range eight east, and running thence west on the section line fifty-five rods, thence north on a line parallel with the east line of said quarter section eighty rods thence east fifty-five rods to the easi line of said quarter section, thence south on the east line of said quarter section eighty rods to the place of be-i ginning; also the south east quarter! of the south west quarter of section five, township thirty three north, range eight east, containing forty acres, and if said rents and profits of said real estate shall fail to sell for a sum sufficent to pay and satisfy said decree, interest and costs, then I will at the same time and place offer for, sale at public sale to the highest and best bidder the fee simple of all said real estate. Said real estate will nol be offered or sold in parcels but will. as ordered by said decree be sold in one body, and said sale will be made without relief from valuation and appraisement laws. P

WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Sheriff Noble County, Indiana. . Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorneys, Ligonier, Indiana. : ‘ | : 22b3w “Behold This Woman” with Irene ißch and Harry Myers at Crystal Sunday and Monday. A RS ~ Wanted ~ ' I want to buy corn. Will pay high‘est market price. C. L. Chamberlin. Phone 861. i “12ati et Kodak, films, Kodak finishing, promptly at Mieber Studio. 9btf. Christian Science Seclety. l - Services are held as follows: : . Hvery Sunday morning at 11 o’clock - Every Wedpesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. : ] Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. v S Everybody welcome., 1-24t1

: "Two Deaths at Albion Funeral services were held at Albion Sunday afternoon at two o’clock for Miss Hary Ann-Acuss age 73 who died at her home there Friday after a lingering illness from complications. She had béen, a lifelong resident of Noble county . ' v Gerald Hufty age 16 son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hufty of Albion died ip the Methodist hospital at Fort Wayne of obstruction of theb owels. The boy 'was admitted to the hospital for an operation but his condition would not permit it being perfrmed. - i

- Good Year For Alialia, - - A pierceton farmer reports that his first cutting of a fifteen -acre fields of alfalfa yielded over tl}ree tons to the acre. He will get at least. one more crop and may be two so you can see what an advantage the gl‘ow-1 ing of alfalfa is over other kinds ‘oj hay and for feed it has timothy anuj clover hay beatén by a large margin Bigz Meeting This Week., The national convention of United Presbyterian Young People will be held :at Winona from -Thursday July

24 to Monday July. 28. About one thousand delegates are expected to attend the conclave; Men and women of importance in the Presbyterian churcl will address the various sessions ol the convention, : e : o ARG < - Nearly Bleeds to Death. When a hay fork large sharp tines similar to ice tongs caught a human body instead of a olad of hay Roy Fleishauer 31 was terribly injurec near Warsaw. He almost bled to death before reaching the offices of a prysician. Two large .holes penepenetrated his arm and thigh. - McAdoo to Speeak For Davis ‘My plans are undecided but I shal} speak on behalf of John W, Davis upon my return to the United States in September.” William Gibbs McAdoo said at Paris France Monday to newspaper men. :

Some Beautitul . Flowers, - Mr. Duesler the vegetable vendel presented the Banner with a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas yesterday much to the delight of the office force. i ; | . Adnmitted to Hospital. Wesley Bourie one of the old and trusted employees of the Wertheimer sced ‘house was admitted to Goshen hospital for tréatment Tuesday. - For Sale—Early and late celery plants. S. C. Wilhelm. 19a8t Awnings, tents and covers. Otis L Fuller Goshen 'Phone 251. 13att Lost, large size Parker pen. . Return to Banner office and receive re. ward. , ' Phetograph. of the Children never : .. 'row up i Phone 103 “Hieber Studio for an ap- ' pointment. 9btt “Behold this ‘Woman” a love romance of movie land with Irene Rich and Harry Mpyers at Crystal Sunday and Monday. - - To the Public.. - Until -October Ist my office: will be closed on Thursday atfernoon of each week. . i . C. D. Lane. M. D. | Batf

More B9} Road Shocks & Don'’t hit the roof, ) A Ride comfortably, "/ easily and smooth- @,« lyovertheroughest : roads. Lincoln ‘ Shock Absorbers will positively make your car, any car, much easier riding. v -~ Let us put them on your car. if you don’t like them, we’ll return your money. ' Kiester Electric Shop Lincoln Way West SHOCK ABSORBERS

New faces every day at and we are glad to see them and we give them the very best that we have, but we ~want eVery one to remem. ber that our : : Steady Customers ‘ Get Our Best . : & That ig probably why they ~are steady and hundreds of ~ them are and we give them ~ the very best ice cream ~ Sodas, sundaes, frappes. phosphates - or whatever they order that they can -get anywhere in town. o’ N ; Griffith’s Drug Store ' For Quality and Service .

| DAEETY | CLAIM THIS PRIVILEGE , . _—-_—-_——————.—______—__— I»SERV-ICE | , - : THERE WAS A DAY when a man named in his Will an old and true friend to take care of his worldly possessions when the time came for him to pass on. e ' | Now the practice is to namea Bank as Executor. A bank neither dies or moves away; and, by reasen of its business organization and its broader experience, it is better equipped to handle such Estates, than is the old time friend or relative. _ Consult our officers about trust service. Have your lawyer draw your Will and name this Bank Executor and Trustee. _ ~ Complete Banking and Trust Service Total Resources $645,000.00 FARMERS & MERCHANTS - TRUST COMPANY - L"The bank of safety and friendly service”

- James Reese Dangerously Il Word was received Tuesday by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marioif Reese that their son James was dangerously ill of typhoid fever at Enid: Oklahoma where he has been employed. Mrs. Reese left Wednesday morning to join her son, -

J. L. HENRY oo Jo G KEMMERE Y Home Realty and Investment Co.

Modren 8 room brick residence on Main Street near. city park. 5 room residence property in Kimmell A snap for some one. Frame house in west pa’i‘t of oity for sale or rent. Modern 8 room residence on Main street. '‘One of the best buys in town. : - 8 room frame house near, North Side School house. Abundance of fruit. oz . 10’ room modern residence .on -MclL.ean Street at a bargain, Battery Station and Vuleanizing plant in a good town on Lincol) ‘Highway. Priced to sell quick. 7 room frame house on -Fort Wayne ‘Road. Will sacrifice for quick sale. ; ‘ ; 114 story frame house on North Side modern. Would trade fol smal Ifarm. : : ' Small house and good lot in West Lawn Addition, Woul( trade for' small tract of land near town, . o 7 room frame house in Syracuse. ‘Priced to sell. : : 7 room modern house in Angola ‘near Tri State Normal Colleg§ Terms. - v : Country store in good location. would exchange for farm or city property. - ' : 132 story brick house on North Side. .| - ey : Restaurant. Grocery and. Meal Market on Lincoln Highway, ! Garage in good location on Lincoln Highway. Doing good business. 5 e :

7 room brick residence in Syracuse. S House and 4% lots in Kimmell. 6 room frame ‘cottage in Syracuse. - - Cottages on leased ground near Natti Crow Beach Lake Wawasee. 2 I ¢ : - Two lots in Richmond addition Ligonier at a bargain, , Two vacant lots in West Lawn. Addition Ligonier. A snap. 114 story frame residence on McLean Street.. 7 room modern. 9room Modern home on Cavin street near center of city. Must be seen to be appreciated. Modern 8 room one story frame house North of river. | One of the best cottages = on’ Morrison Island Lake Wawasee 1% story 5 room house at Rome oy, e b room cottage on Lincoln Way South. Modern and priced right Modern 7 room housewson South Cavin Street. Good Garage and choice location. » o 2 business rooms on Cavin street. Good tenants. 8 room frame residence on North Side. Double garage, Vacant lot on Cavin Street. Ideal for home or investment. | 8 room brick house in choicd neighborhood. = Abundance ol fruit on lot. L : S 9 room brick brick house with - 9 room brick house ‘with builtgarage. Good location. =

Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bl("ig; Ligonier, lnd.

-~ - Killed at Crossing. Archie Stewart 27 was killed in an automobile collision at a cross roads four miles morth of Fort Wayne Tuesday, - A ‘ ~ Awnings. Otis Fuller Goshen Phone %t 13att

10 .acre farm 1% miles from Lake Wawasee suitable for truck or poultry. . 320 acre farm in Sparta Township. 12 acres Timber. Must sell. 130 acre farm in Kalgasg: County Michigan Black sandy loam.. "Good improvements, A .bargain.” . 160 acre farm ‘in .Washington Township. 30 acres choice onior land. - i : | 400 acre stock farm ‘near Lar“will 2 sets of new buildings. ! .92 acre farm in Washington Township. - Will sell for less than' the improvements cost. A _snap. _ 0 ~ An eighty acre farm in a good -neighborhood, Would exchange for small farm. : ‘34 acre poultry and truck farm priced right. . o . 'New cotatge at Ogden Point, Lake Wawasee, Priced right Rents for $4O per week. A good investm}nt. _ : 140 acre farm near Howarqd City, Michigan. Good buildings 127 acre farm on Tip Top Trail 3 miles North of Albion, Liberal terms. . .- 70 acre farm, in Elkhart County. Good sojl and good buildings 11% acre poultry and truck farm on Lincoln Highway neaiy Stones Hill, - | 38 acre farm near Cosperville, Will exchinge for larger farm 60 acre stock and grain farm 1% miles from Ligonier . = _One acre tract of land with good new buildings near Ligonier on Blazed Trail. E o :

120 acre corn and mint‘-g;arm in _ Washington Township, * Woulg take small farm in exchange. 35 acre tract of land on Crooked Lake. Steuben County would: trade for city property or smalj farm. ; : - 40 acre farm on Blazed Trail 4 miles East of Ligonier." Good buildings. : 258 acre farm in Sparta Town. ship Jjust off the Lincoln Highway. Level land and productive soil. : , | 73 acre farm on Lincoln High- | way near Kimmell 13 acres of ‘onion and mint land. : : 54 acre farm near Wawaka Must sel at a sacrifice. ' 7 acre tract near Tomrist Park New house. Will sell at a sacri. Hee. -0 1% story cottage mear Quilt factory. This is priced to sell Terms to suit. | An up to date cottage at Natti Crow beach at a price that will interest you. i 9 room residence on MecLean Street right down town, Moderr) 7 room house on Lincoln Way, South. All ‘hardwood floors. Terms to suit purchaser. 2 story 9 room house in heart of city. Modern. Priced for quick sale. . , Bl Modern brick residence and 1% lots on South Martin Street. Modern = 8-room. residence on Grand street. Newly decorated. |