Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 24A, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 August 1924 — Page 3

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Howard White : WAWAKA, INDIANA : AUCTIONEER Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka VERN B.FISHER Sanitary Plumbing and Heating . Phone 210 ~ Ligonier, Ind Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers ' Phone 156. Ligonier, Indiana - Auctioneer P’none No 65, Ligonier. Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIA N Office: Justamere Farm: iPhone: Ligonier 757 Mrs. Frances M. Beane Democratic Candidate Clerk of the Circuit Court Noble County, Indiana Yonr Vote Will Be Appreciated W. R. JACKSON lrustee P.érry Townshsp Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf kake; Indiana 'y ‘Both Noble and Whitley . County Phones ,

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- Boy Drowned in River. ~ A boy drowned Thursday afternoon in the St. Joseph river at South Bend when he slipped off the dam at the foot of Washington avenue and whose body has not yet been recovered was jidentified Thursday night as George Torok 11 year.old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Torok. When the boy failed to come home Thursday nigh! Mrs. Torok became worried and had a neighbor go to the police station who identified the boy's clothing. - Lands Grandad. _. Lawrence Baker of Kendallville while fibihi.ng at Big Long lake landed a black bass which tipped the scales at 5% pounds. It was one of the prize catches of the season on nearby lakes and Lawrence said it provided him real sport in landing the old “erandad.’’ - o - - Game Law Vioatlions, : State game wardens arrested 209 alleged violators of fish- and game laws during June, and of this number t192-were convicted and paid fines and costs amounting to $3,738.05. Four-l Eteen cases are pendng. : - | . December and June. Judge Frank Gordon of:the Wells circuit court up held County Clerk Stroup in his action refusing a marriage license to Tom Mettler 67 and Ida Bickel age 14. : “BLACK OXEN” THIS WEEK ' NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS : State of Indiana oNble County SSi In the Noble Circuit Court October Term 1924. . ~ To quiet title to real estate. George W. Gloyd et al. o v , - Reuben J. Dawson, et al. , Come now said plaintiffs by Both. well & Vanderford their attorneys and file their complaint herein togethe: with the affidavit of a campetent per son that the residence upon diligen! inquiry is unknown of the following.

named defendants, to-wit: Reuben J Dawson, Albert C, Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Dawson, Minerva C. Dawson, Michae) Hedeken, Michael Hedekin, Joseph Shaves, Ann H. Watts, Orrin Watts Sarah E. Watts, Nelson Watts; that the names of the defendants are un. known and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Imdiana, sued in. this action by the following names and designations to-wit: The unknown husbands and wives re: spectively of each of the following naméd persons, to-wit: Reuben 1 Dawson, Albert C. Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Dawson, Minerva (. Dawson, Michael Hedeken, Michael Hedekin, Joseph Shaves, Ann H. Watts, Orrin Watts Sarah E, Watts, Nelson Watts, thel names of all of whom are unknown tc plaintiffs; the wunknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, de. visees, legatees, trustees and execu. tors of the last will and testament successors in interest -and assignes respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Reuben J. Dawson Albert C. Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Dawson, Min-

erva C. Dawson, Michael Hedeken Michael Hedekin,. Joseph Shaves Ann H. Watts, Orrin Watts, Sarah E Watts, Nelson Watts the names of all of whom are uidknown to plaitniffs: all of the women once known by-any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of al lof the persons above) named, described and designated asJ defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporationss who assert or might assert any title, claim or in terest in or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any ol the defendants to this action named described and designated in said com: plaint, the names of all .of whom are unknown to plaintiffs;” that said ac: tion is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate inthe State of Indiana that a cause of action exists againsi all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties te said action and that they are believed lto be non-residents of the State of Indiana. |

The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint to-wit: the northeast quarter of section twenty five and the east half of the southeas! quarter of section twenty four all im township thirty four north rang. eight east. ‘ ‘ . This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their'title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whav soever. , ~ Notice is therefore hereby given said ‘defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of the regular October 1924 Term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana being the 6th day of October 1924 to be begun and holden on the 6th day of October, 1924 at the Court House in the town of Albion in said County and State and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and deter-: mined in their absence, In witness whereof I hereunto sel my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk there. of in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 4th day of August 1924, . Seal o Isaac Deter, Clerk j of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford, : Ligonier, Indiana e Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 24a3w

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| Rench Under $5OO Bond. The Syracuse Journal has the fol. lowing particulars of the Otto Rench shooting affair mentioned in the Banner: ’ ' . “Simon L. Bell Justice of the Peace Saturday issued a warrant against Otto Rench charging him with assault upon the person of Wayne Mason Rench also had threatened the lives of the members of the Mason family it is alleged. ‘ “Saturday about noon the men be came engaged in an altercation in which Rench drew his revolver and shot at Mason: Luckily the bullet went wild, The shooting was the out. growth of ill-feeling which had existed between the two men for severa) years. - - ‘““Rench pleaded not guilty and was placed under a recognizance bond of 500.’ : ' L Rench’s trial was set for last Saturday the outcome of which has not been learned. : il

- Exitement Two Ways. . While in the cify from Cromwell Saturday Harvey Hontz the well known commercial traveler said hig home town has two sources of excitement. One is the Labor Day celebrat: ion to be held there and the other is LaFolletteism. Mr. Hontz declares al Ithe Sparta township democrats have declared allegiance to the In. dependent party with LaFollette and Wheeler at its head. : | Youth is Electrocuted, = A. M. Thorp, 22, Hammond, was instantly killed when he came in contact with a high voltage wire, His body, enveloped in fire arnd smoke, was thrown on a steel girder and could not be rescued despite efforts of his fellowworkmen. : : S NSRS o Make Fine Appearance, City Hall park and the library lawnp present a fine appearance. The £rass plots show the effect of efficient care. takers. Thomas Jackson knows how to care for such places. - : Mrs. Charles Jackson was a recent‘ visitor with Mrs. Lucy Butt at Syra. cuse. e Mrs. Darold Kime has gone to Weltington Kansas to spend a few months with her parents. ‘

“Ice bound’ with ‘Richard Dix and Lois Wilson also Clyde Cook in a comedy tonight. ; , - County Attorney Vanderford was in Albion today attending the meeting of the county commissioners. Wallace Jackson who has been quit¢ ill ¢gf neuralgia of the heart shows conpiderable improvement, , - and Mrs. E, Y. Smith of Bryan Ohio entertaining their aunt Mrs A. J. Hostetler of LaGrange. Miss Margaret Kelley paid = the Harrison family a visit at Diamond lake over the week end. L For Sale—s room houce on Lincoln Way South. Enquire at Baaner eéffice. ¥ 178 t Mr. an dMrs. H. J. Skidgel and twe children of Ligonier attended the Skidgel family reunion at Syracuse Homer Nelson left for Chicage Saturday to join his family on their return from an extended visit in Kansas. ‘ Rev. . B. Parker of the U. B church, has gone to Ovid Michigan te¢ spend the week. He wil lattend the Parker family reunion Thursday.

Mrs. Simon Smith nad Miss Mary Moats enjoyed a country dinner. Fri. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Chester Workman. Mrs. John Coulter and children are spending a week with -friends in Bowling Green Ohio where the Coulter family formerly resided. Mr, and Mrs. A, B. Youngßlood ol ‘Grand aßpids Michigan, spent last week guests of <Mr. and Mrs. C. M Schlotterback. = . ' “Black Oxen’ a most startling reve. lation of the secret of youth and beautiful Gertrude Atherton’s best seller now the most fascinating picture of the year at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. \ i Mrs Fred Fink and children of Kenton Ohio are occupying the A. B. Weaver cottage at Wawasee for a week Mrs. Fink is a daughter of W, E Bartholomew and she with her children will spend several days with him in Ligonier. ’ »

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