Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 24B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 August 1924 — Page 2
wwing A Ho, - Requires the 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 the Corfie‘r” _ |
I.IGONIER'S } " LECTURERS OF NATIONAL REPUTATION , | PROGRAM INCLUDES EXCELLENT MUSICAL TREATS AND THE PRESENTATION OF THE COMEDY DRAMA SUCCESS, “SIX CLYINDER LOVE”. ' PROGRAM"® ' ; . . SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 7:30 P.M. RUSSELL’S SCOTTISH REVUE ‘ | The Company is made up of three artists headed by Howard Russell, the possessor of the Governor General’s Gold Medal for solo singing in Canada, and includes Kath- - leen Reid, the famous English Violinist and Edith Buckley, solo pianist and soprano ,of Canada. Altogether it is a trio of artists unsurpassed. . . ~ MONDAY, AUGUST 11 2:30 P.M. IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SEXTETTE | One of the most notable musical attractions upon the . chautauqua platform. Their programs consist of instru‘mental numbers on the various instruments and vocal selections of Russian airs. Their programs are presented in rich Russian costumes which would be impossible to secure in Russia today. : . 7:45 P. M. PRELUDE—IMPERIAL RUSSIAN SEXTETTE. 8:15 P.M. LECTURE—SENATOR W. M. FERRIS, OF - MICHIGAN. ‘ ‘ ; Senator Ferris will give one of the best lectures ever - . given upon our chautauqua platform.. Ferris’ humor is accidental not intentional; his irony and sarcasm are inherited; his practical sense is the result of his educational, religious and political knock-downs. TUESDAY AUGUST 12—FARM FEDERATION DAY £ g 2:30 P.M. PRELUDE. WILLIAMS. COLORED SINGERS. 3:00 P.M. LECTURE—WHEELER McMILLEN, Associate : Editor of Farm and Fireside, the National Farm Magazine. Mr. McMillen is more than a farm speaker. Hig » talk is interesting to every hearer beé¢ause it is based upon the fundamental elements of prosperity in America. 7:45 P.M. WILLIAMS COLORED SINGERS. i . . The World’s Greatest Harmonizing Quartette. This company toured England, Scotland, Wales, Holland, Belgium , and France. They were eighteen weeks in London where they gave 130 performances, singing in many of its best - known theatres, among which was the world’s famuos . Coliseum. A great treat. ‘ . | ~ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. ' ‘ 3:30 P.M. SIX CYLINDER LOVE COMPANY. - - 7:45 PM. “SIX CYLINDER LOVE”—A Great Automébile% Play. “Six Cylinder Love” is the best chautauqua play ir the world because it deals with questions in the mind of \ ~all. It is good, clean, wholesome fun all the way through, containing a clear-cut message. The company consists of : six persons and carries sufficient scenery to present the b play most attractively. ' ! l : THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 _ ’1 2:30 P.M. THE CHAUTAUQUA SEXTETTE—A Master Attraction. It is doubtful if there is another orchestral . sextet’ge today which is able to so combine genuine musi- ;. cianship and at the same time that musical quality which o appeals to the sense in so high degree as the Chautauqua - Quartette. : : ‘ ' 7:45 P.M. PRELUDE—THE CHAUTAUQUA SEXTETTE. - 8:15 P.M. LECTURE—WILLIAM FORKELL, Orator, Man ‘ ‘of Affairs. His purposes are educational and inspira- ) tional—to aid in better thinking and living and to present a wider vision of daily life. , o ALL ARE URGED TO'ATTEND AND ENJOY AS MUCH OF - - THIS PROGRAM POSSIBLE , . ~ COMMITTEE ‘ C. G. KEEHN Chairman Ty ROLLIN KENT, Topeka . - F. p. BOTHWELL L SHERMAN MORRIS, Cromwell WM. BENDER : . CALVIN H. SEYMOUR, Cromwell - L. K. CALBECK £ WILLIS GERVER, Wawaka iA. B. WEAVER et WM. SCHWAB, Wawaka _. : C. R. STANSBURY P JACOB BECKNER WM. H. WIGTON ey WILL GREEN B JACOBS "84 LINNIE HARPER 'iWNg, . W.W.WwWooDh -, | Uiy JCoRBEMBLIL 0.0
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
The Ligonier Banner S :;ITABLLBHED' uu..fi ' Published by ; - “he Banner Publishing Company 'W. C. B. HARRISON Editor - Published every Mondai and 'nmrsda,' and entered in the Postoffice at Ligonier; Ind., as sscond class matter. —_—
: " Bank. Barn Burns, } The 30x44 bank barn on the Churubusco in Eel River township Allen c‘bunt}fi was burned to the] ground with all its contents as the! result of fire of unknown origin between nine and ten o'clock Monday night. Thirty tons’ of hay were consumed in the blaze but no grain o 1 live stock was lost. Some small farm. tools were kept in the barn and thej were burned, Mr. Chapman stated that he carried but a small amount of insurance which would not begin tc cover the loss, o ~ Judges too Lenient, .~ The Rev. Charles H. Smith of Go. ‘shen superintendent of the Goshen district of the Methodist Episcopal “church has written a letter to Judge John R. Caverly Chicago who is hearing the evidence in the murder case of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loet Rev.: Smith in his letter said that American judges generally have been too lenient and that a more Stringem policy would result in-fewer murders
~ On Motor Trip. ~ Supt, Craig of the city schools his wife and son -left‘Suturday on. an automobile trip which will take them to various-cities in Indiana and Ohio No defnite route has been mapped out! nor is any fixed time set for theiy return. They are off for a short va. cation and wil Ireturn home when' the spirit moves them.—Columbia City Hogt . . Big Parade at Elkhart. ; - A crowd estimated at between 6,00 and 7,000 was gathered in McNaugh: ton park Elkhart Saturday afternoon for the Klu Klux Klan meeting. In the evening a parade was held in the business distriet in which 650 persons in Klan regalia took part. A class was initiated at the park.. -
; ~ Dies at 92 Years, Joshua Carpenter 92 years old died Monday afterncon at the home of his sister Mrs. Sarah Mundy on the farm a mile east of South Whitley where his parents settled in the year 184¢ and where Mr. Carpenter had resided practically his entire life. o Youth and Age Joined, A marriage license was issued at South Bend Saturday to Miss Bertha Sutton 'of DBristol eighteen years old daughter of a blacksmith there and Willard ©. Parker sixty of Union Mich, an engineer. " o Boy’s Bedy Recovered. The body of George Torok 11 years drowned in the St. Joseph rives Thursday noon was recovered Sunday, afternoon. The body was found in long grass in the middle of the river near St, Mary’s academy. - * Death of Mrs. Baird. Mrs. Samuel Baird aged 65 years died Tuesday afternoon ‘'at 5:30 o’'clock at her suburban home near Albion following an illness from a stroke of apoplexy which she suffered three weeks ago.
G Declines to Join Serap. Denouncing with impartial vehemence both militarism and pacifism the executve council of the American Federation of Labor in session at Atlantic city refused to become involved ir the Defense Day controversy. - : ~ To Attend Wedding, ~ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tucker .and daughter Lois of Cromwell have gone to Cleveland Ohio to attend the wedding of their son an, dbrother Frank Tucker. . Don’t miss the fine attractions ai Crystal each night. i BEFORE CHOOSING YOUR SCHOOL you should get a FREF copy of our New Catalog. Ten fine up-to-date courses. South Bend Business College, L 24hT10t»
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~ NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS : State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court October Term 1924 o - To quiet title to real estate. Charles H. White, et al. s s e - Reuben Jackson Dawson et al. - Come now the said plaintiff's by Bothwell & Vanderford their attorneys and file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the fol. lowing mnamed defendants, - to-wil. Reuben Jackson Dawson, Isaac Spen cer, Mary Ann Spencer, Adams Nim, ‘mon, Minerva C, Dawson, M. C. Dawson whose christian name is unknown to plaintiifs, Albert C. Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Dawson,” John Spencer, Hugh = McCullock Frances Comparet, Absalom Holcomb John Magors, Marshall S Wines, Lewis . 'Tl\mnpson,, Zenas Henderson Thomas W. Swinney, William Rockhils Hugh McCulloch, John H. Klinger Hugh McCulloch, Trustee, Hugh MecCullool;,' Trustee; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to wit: ‘the unknown hus. bands and wives, respectively of each of the following named persons to wit: Reuben Jackson Dawson, Isaac ‘Spen: cer, Mary Ann Spericer, Adams Nimmon, Minerva ¢, Dawson, M. C. Daw. son, whose christian name & unknowr to plaintiffs, Albert C. Dawson Char. lles Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Da.wflon,,.lohn Spencer, Hugh McCul lock, Frances Comparet, Absalom Hol lcomb, John Magors, Marshall § Wines
Lewis G. Thompson, Zenas Henderson Thomas W. Swinney. William Rockhill, Hugh McCulloch, John H. Klinger ‘the names of all of whom are un. iknm«vn to plaintiffs; the wunknows: widowers and widows, children des: cendants and heirs, suryivin‘;; spouses creditors - and. administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees anc executor of tie last will and testa: ment successors in Interest and assigns respectively of each of the fol lowing named and designated deceasec persons to-wit: Reuben Jackson Dawj son, Isaac Spencer, Mary Ann Spenceil Adams Nimmon, Minerva C. Dawson | M. C. Dawson, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs,' Albert C Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawsorg John Wallace Dawson, John Spencer Hugh McCullock Frances Comparet Absalom Holcomb, John Magors, Mar: shall S. Wines, Lewis G. Thompson/ 7Zenas Henderson, Thomas W. Swinney William Rockhill, Hugh McCulloch John H. Klinger the names of all o} whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the uliknown stockhvlders bondholders receivers, trustees ,creditors, officers and successors in interest of each o the following named corporations to. wit: - Ohio and Indiana Rail Road Company, Fort Wayne ~and Chicago Rail Road Company, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Comr | pany, 'the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the. unknown successors intrustof Hugh McCulloch; Trustee Hugh McCullock ; Trustee, the names of all of whom are unknown tc plaintiffs; all of the women once known by any of the names and desi gnations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and-who ar¢ now known by otheér names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of“all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs ; all persons anc corporations who assert or might as: sert any title, claim or interest in ok lien upon ‘the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint ,the names of all of whom are unknown to plain. tiffs’; that the defendants Ohio and Indianna Rail Road Company, Fori Wayne and Chicago Railßoad Com., pany, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Rail Road Company are each anc all corporations.organized under th laws of the State of Indiana and neither has no officer, agent or any other person authorized to transact its busi. ness, domiciled or residing in the State | of Indiana upon whom process can be served; that the defenaants Ohio and Indiana Rail Road Company, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, Pittsburz Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company are foreign corporations and that the cause: of action alleged against said defendants in the complaint in thig cause aros: within the State of Indiana; that said action ig for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they arebelieved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. ; S
The following real estate in. Noble¢ County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to wit: lots numbe: seventeen and thirty in J. B. Noe’s Addition to the village of Kimmell in Sparta Township.
This action is instituted and prose. cuted by said plaintiffs’ for the pur. pose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against al. demands, clafins and claimants what soever. : :
Notice is therefore hereby giver said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of the reguand appear on the Ist day of the reg: lar October 1924 Term of, the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana being the 6th day of October 1924 to bLe 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 determin. ed in their absetice. = In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the ofiice of the Clerk there. ot‘,;in the town of Allbio‘u Indiana this 28th day of July 1924, . Isaac Deter, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford Ligonier Indiana, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 23b3w . Want Publle Nurse A committe composed of re'presenta. tives from Noble county Anti-Tubér culosis society the county Red Cros: the county board of education the Noble County Medical * society the Farm bureau and the woman's home division will apepar beforenthe Noble county board of commissioners this week and ask appropriation to aic in the emplovment of a county-wide public health nurse. :
- Lima Road Completed, } Teén miles of the concrete pavemen! on the Lima road in Noble county was completed Wednesday .and the entire stretch from Fort Wayne to a point - two miles south of Lima will be paved and opened to traffic by fall Contractors are making rapid pro gress on the Allen ‘county section About eight miles was paved last yea and about half of the four mile stretch remaining has been complet. e¢d this summer. . ' * . Married in Michigan, _ _Miss Mildred Forker gradnate ol thec lass of 1923 Ablion High school, and. David 11. Horsewood of Lawler. Minn., a former - Noble county hoy. were married recently at Hillsdale ‘Mich. - . o , ~ Schwab Clan fo Gather. * The * sixth annual reunion of the Schwaly families will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Brumbaugh one mile east of Wawaka Sunday August 17. . Death of Infant Son. o ‘The infant son of Mr., and Mrs. Harry Savoie east of Albion died early Tuesday morning from a few days illness . ¥
. Change Residenece. o . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Loeser have changed their Fort Wayne residence from B§l4 Clay street to 1336 Jefferson street. : : e Ri e e W Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Misner and children of Ligonier were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kunkle at Albion. - For sale—Lloyd baby carriage and water motor washing machine, Call Mrs. Stanly Wright Cromwell, phong 89. , - asnons “The Breaking Point” with Mat Moore and Patsy Ruth-Milier at Crystal Friday and Saturday. ' For sale any of my lots in Wesi Lawn addition to Ligonier, sevenroom house with barn for rent. Housc newly plastered and papered, hasg porch.. This property is on Grand street. John W. Himes, 106 Crescent street, Goshen. 21atf Wood For Sale. - Notice—Just received car load of beech and sugar mill wood. Price $3.25 delivered, Farmers Co. Operative Elevator Co. v 18att
To Bretz for Glasses i ‘ /‘_.v‘ ..sr, ; % ' ‘ :Jgg Sharp Eyes . 'éjj . For - ~ )‘é S&rp Work All xuechanlcs' llke to use keen - edged, perfect tools. Eyes are tools of the mind and must be sharp to do good work and resist the wear of constant use. . Let us sharpen your sight by furnishing glasses that will enable you to see clearly, ’ 3 In What Condition - , Are Your Eyes? - : o ; Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Optician 130 8. Main St. ‘ e - GDSHEN
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J. L. HENRY ‘ 1. C KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co.
Modern 8 room brick residence on Main Street near eity park. ' 5 room residence property in Kimmell A snap for some one. Frame house in west part of .city 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 housge. Abundance of fruit. v 10 room modern residence on McLean : Streeet-at a bargain, - . Battery Station and Vuleanizing plant in a good town on Lincolrf Highway. Priced to sell quig‘k. 7 room frame house on Fort Wayne Road. Will sacrifice for; quick sale. 1% story frame house on North
Side modern. Would trade for small farm. s Small house and good lot in West Lawn Addition. Would trade for small tract of -land near town, : ; 7 room frame house in Syracuse. Priced to sell. s 7 room modern house in Angola near Tri State Normal Collegg “Terms. - s Country store in good location. would exchange for farm or city property. 1% story brick house on North Side. . _ : : Restaurant Grocery ° and Meat Market on Lincoln Highway, Garage in good location on Lincoln Highway. Doing good business. . : 7 room brick residence in Syra-. cuse. 0 : House and 4% lots in Kimmell. 6 room frame cottage in Syracuse. - A Cottages on leased . ground near Natti Crow Beach Lake Wawasee. | , Two lots in Richmond addition Ligonier at a bargain, ° = Two vacant lots in West Lawn.
* Addition Ligonier. A snap. 134 story frame residence on McLean Street. 7 room modern. 9 room 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 114 story b 6 room house at Rome City. ' : 5 room cottage on Lincoln Way South. Modern and priced right Modern 7 room house on South Cavin Street. Good Garage and choice location. : . 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 choice neighborhood. = Abundance of truit on lot. 9 room brick house with builtin garage. Good location. =
Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Ligonier, Ind.
10 ‘acre farm 1% miles from Lake - Wawasee suitable for truck or-poultry.’ 320 acre farm in| Sparta Township. 12 acres Tihber. Must sé&ll. 130 ‘acre farm in /Kalkaskia County Michigan Black sandy loam. ‘- Good improvements, A bargain. , : ' 160 acre farm in Washington Township, 30 acres choice onior land. b , 400 acre stock farm near Larwill 2 sets of new buildings. 92 acre farm in Washington Township. Will sell for less than the improvements cost. A snap. : : . An eighty acre farm in a good neighborhood, Would exchange for small farm._ ' 34 acre poultry and truck farm priced right. : ‘ -New Cottage at Ogden Point Lake Wawasee, Priced right Rents for $4O per weel. A good investment. - . : 140 acre farm‘ near Howarg City, Michigan. Good buildings 127 acre farm on Tip Top Trai 3 miles North of Albion, Liberal terms. _ 70 acre farm in Elkhart County. Good soil and good buildings 11% acre poultry and truck farm on Lincoln Highway neay Stones Hill. ; 1
38 aere farm near Cosperville. Will exchange for largen 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. 120 -acre corn and mint farm in Washington Township, Would take small farm in exchange. . 35 acre tract of land on Crooked Lake. Steuben County would trade for city property or small farm.: = : 40 acre farm on Blazed Trail 2 miles East of Ligonier. Good ‘buildings. : ‘258 acre farm in Sparta Town. ship just off the Lincoln High‘way. ‘Level land and productive - soil. : 73 acre farm on Lincoln High‘way near Kimmell 13 acres of onion and mint land. T 64 acre farm near Wawaka Must sell at a sacrifice - 7 acre tract flear Tourist Park New house. Will sell at a sacrifice. 13% story cottage near Quilt factory. This is priced to sell Ta&ms to suit. ;
An up to date cottage at Natti Crow beach at a price that will interest you. 9 room residence on MecLean Street right down .town, Moders) 7 room house on Lincoln Way South.. AN hardwood floors. Terms to suit purchaser. 2 story 9 room house in heart of city. Modern. Priced for quick BRles. : Modern brick residence and 114 lots on South Martin Street. Modern 8-room residence on Grand street. Newly decorated.
