Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 25B, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 August 1924 — Page 2

ing A H 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, o Citizens Bank e ;‘The Bank on the Corner” . .

Jefferson Theatre . DOSHEN Mon., Tues. and Wed., Sept. 1-2-3 Continuous showing Monday starting at 230" p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings only ‘ starting at 7:30 p,m. e First shoWing at picture pri‘ces 2o¢ and 50c¢

Clearance of Wash Fabrics at 38c¢ yd. Your cnoice of any piece of Gaze Marvel silk filled tissue, fine 50c quality 40 inch voile, dotted or flock dot voil that are regular 50¢ to The fabries, and many other fabrics such as ratines, imported ginghams; crepe ratines and beach _cloth. Don’t miss getting some of these splendid fabrics at this price. | ‘ e Many new hats have just been unpacked. The shapes are unusually clever. The material used in the making are charming. The colors are blue, black, coco, grey, green, tan and brown. All hats are marked very low. ; Get your new hat now, Many ladies are already . wearing new Fall styles. o RN .;i GOSHEN”INDIANA,

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIESGy INDIANA

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Body of Woman Found. | Discovery of the body of a woman apparently murdered on a lonely untraveled Michigan road about eight miles south of St. Joseph Mich., was reported by Berrien county Michigan anthorities last night. The body was badly decomposed. She had been dead about a week. * The woman a post mortem examination revealed was an expectant mother She had been shot to death. - When found theb ody was clothed in a brown dress a white crepe dechine undergarment white shoes and stockings and black %arters. On her left arm was a gold bracelet upon the inside of .which was engraved the initial @ . . _ Fatal Parachute Leap. . Two thousand horrified spectators saw Clifford Hanley 34 Van Wert Ohio fall 1,500 feet t ohis death at Kalamazoo Sunday afternoon when the strap connecting him to a parachute broke just after he had leaped from an exhibition baloon over Pioneer park. Practically every bone in his body was broken. Hanley had made ascenstions at LaGrange at-different times and had been seen by Ligonier residents. -

Boy's Foot is Crushed. The twelve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. . Eli Weaver of Elkhart county. was severely injured Saturday afternoon when a horse shod with a sharp shoe trampled on his foot. The boy's foot was crushed. The boy was driving a three shorse team in a field at the time the accident occurred. ' $B,OOO in Prizes. : Racing at the 10th annual InterState fair to be held at Springbrook park South Bend Aug. 19-23 pro}xlises to attract considerable interest. A racing card with purses totalling nearly $B,OOO is expected to attract some of the best trotting and pacing talent, : ' - Seven More Bass. _ Louis Marker rural mail carrier out of Ligonier has become the champion fisherman Tuesday evening in two hours he landed seven bass using frogs as bait. Last aSturday he picked off nine bass ,a pike, large perch and a number of smaller fish. - Attempted Bank Robbery. - An attempt to ro bthe Indiana State bank at North Manchester was frustrated Sunday night when Vernon Miller special night policeman employed there through fair week shot at the yeggs who in turn gave him a beating then escaped.

New Teacher Employed. Miss Gertrude Moore of Rome City has been engaged to teach grades 3 and 4 at the high school building in this city. She has taught two years in Bryan Ohio and one year in Sturgis Mich. and is eminently qualifed. Old Resident Gone George Unrue 85 a life long resident of Syracuse died at the home of his son L. E. Unrue leaving four children surviving him. The deceased was well known in Ligonier where he used to come to trade. : Death of Joseph Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dill were called to Waukegon 111. by the death of an uncle Joseph N. Graves. While the deceased never lived in Ligonier he often visited here. | : Wheat Price Off. 5 Ligonier dealers are paying $1.16 a bushel for wheat. 'The price is down nine cents from some weeks ago when $1.25 was paid for No, 1. hs

‘Read the Mier: State Bank add in this issue of the Banner om holding back your hogs. " ~ Miss Florence O’Connor of Goshen is a guest of a sister Mrs. Ralph Dygert in this city. Miss Wava Firestone was operated on for appendicitis in Goshen hospital Monday afternoon. “The Bedroom Window” is a' fast comedy mystery with May McAvoy angd. Malcolm MacGregor. You’ll be ‘surprised. Come get your share of thrills chills at Crystal Friday = and. Sat urday. : s,

To Bretz for Glasses | ,“ Sharp Eyes PP g Sharp Work ATI mechantés’ like to use keen edged, perfect tools. ‘Hyes_are tools of the mind and must be sharp to do good work and resist the wear of constant use. - Let us sharpen gour sight by furnishing glasses that will enable you to see clearly. '3 In What Condition “ Are Your Eyes? ® g ¢ Nevin E. Bretz Optometrist and Opticlan 130 8. Maln 8t -~ GOSHEN

: NOT]CE TO DEFENDANTS - State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court October Term 1924 . To quiet title to real estate. Charles H, ‘White, et al. ~ VS S 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 named defendants, to-wit. Reuben Jackson Dawson, Isaac Spen cer, Mary Ann Spencer, Adams Nim, nion, Minerva C, Dawson, M. C. Daw.

son whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Albert C. Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Dawson, John Spencer, Hugh® McCullock Frances Comparet, Absalom Holcomb John Magors, Marshall S Wines, Lewis G. Thompson, Zenas @ Henderson Thomas W. Swinney, William Rockhils Hugh McCulloch, John H. - Klinger Hugh McCulloch, Trustee, Hugh . McCullock, 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 Spencer, Adams Nim: mon, Minerva €, Dawson, M. C. Daw. son, whose christian name is unknowr to plaintiffs, Albert C. Dawson Char. les Mortimer Dawson, John Wallace Dayson, John Spencer, Hugh McCul lock, Frances Comparet, Absalom Hol: comb, John Magors, Marshall S Winesg

Lewis G. Thompson, Zenas Henderson Thomas W. Swinney. William Rock. hill; Hugh McCulloch, John H, Klinger the names of all of whom are un. known to plaintiffs;. 'the ‘unknow: widowers and widows, children des: cendants and heirs, surviving spouses creditors and administrators ot the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees anc executor of the last will and testament successors in Interest and assigns respectively of each of the fol lowing named and designated deceasec persons to-wit: Reuben Jackson Daws son, Isaac Spencer, Mary Ann Spencel

Adams Nimmon, Minerva C. Dawson M. C. Dawson, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Albert C Dawson, Charles Mortimer Dawsorj John Wallace Dawson, John Spencer Hugh McCullock Frances Comparet Absalom Holcomb, John Magors, Marshall S. Wines, Lewis G. Thompson Zenas Henderson, Thomas W. Swinney William Rockhill, Hugh McCulloch’ John H. Klinger the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; .the unknown ° stockholders 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 Chicagc Rail Road Company, Pittsburg, For! Wayne and. Chicago Rail Road Com: j)an_v, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown ‘successors intrust of Hugh McCulloch ; Trustee Hugh McCullock; Trustee, the names of all of whom are unknown tc plaintiffs; all of the women oncc known by any of the names and desi gnations above stated, whose names may hfléve been changed, and who arc now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of all of the persomns above named, described and designat ed as defendants to this action who arc

married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs ; all persons ang corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in o? lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, undex 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 Indiana Rail Road Company, Fori ‘Wayne and Chicago Railßoad Company, 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, Forl Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, Pittsburg Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company are foreign corporations and that the cause of action alleged against said defendant: in the complaint in this cause aros: within the State of Indiana; that saia action ig for the purpose of quieti.ngi 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.

- The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is describeq in said complaint, to wit: lots number seventeen and thirty in J. B. Noe’s Addition to the village ofs Kimmell in Sparta Township. i

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, claims 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 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 determin. ed in their absence. - . In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk there. of in the town of Albion Indiana this 28th day of July 1924, : -Isaac Deter, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford Ligonier Indiana, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 23b3w NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana Noble County SS. Notice_isvpereby given that the un. dersigned has duly qualified as exe. cutrix of the will of Loretha E. Wei‘mer deceased late of Noble county State of Indiana. : Said estate is supposed to be sol. vent; Loretta C. Weimer executrix o the will of Loretha K. Weimer deceased. . : ' W. H, Wigton, Att'y. ~ 23b3w Death of Former Resident . Davis Gibson died at his home west of \\'al§uw, near Harrison's church, aged 79 years. He leaves a widow and three sons. Mr. Gibson was well known by the old residents of Ligonier and -vicinity. His father and mother-came to the Hawpatch from West Virginia in 1833 by the ol dcovered wagon over the Indain ‘tflx'uil, On the memorable night of the meteroic shower ~of shooting stars November 1833, they were camped on Spiral Run Hill near Fort Wayne. Mr. Gibson’s mother was Mrs. Nancy Kinnison, who also came with her parents in 1833. He has. many relatives in Noble ounty. :

A Family Gathering.

Owen Fought Will Meroney and family motored to Fort Wayne the first of the week and spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox. They were agreeably surprised-when they reached the. Knox . home to find Dennis Nowels of Huntington and Rollin Nowels of Albion with their families there. Also Mrs. D, Knox of Albion. The day was a most pleasant one for a 0 ¢ :

Guilty of Speeding.

A two-story house mounted on rollers ‘'ran wild down First street at Mishawaka seriously damaging one automobile inflicting slight damage to another and narrowly missed end,ing its dash in the building occupied by the Kuss Bakery Co.

All this time the house had been moving at a speed between 15 and 20 miles an honur. Workmen. succeeded in throwing heavy timbers beneath the rollers on which the house was mounted and stopped it a few yards from the bakery. ‘ '

Endorse Dr. McCulloch.

The €entral Labor Union of Indianapolis threw its support behind Dr. Carlton MecCulloch democratic candidate for governor, : Resolutions describing Dr.. MeCulloch as the “nutst-anding friend of labor” and urging Indianapolis laboring men to vote for him were adopted by the union. : L

Are Proteeted Animals,

Warsaw police authorities Saturday received several more complaints re: garding pole cats which have invaded the city an dwhich have taken up their homes under three or more residences. The police officers decline to act on the ground that the animals are protected under the Indiana game laws. o b :

- Ligonier Car in Collision. Annon ulter and wife of Goshen who Wei‘“iving in their Ford coupe collided with a car driven by a Ligonier party about 9 o’clock - Monday ‘evenng on the Lincoln highway near ‘the gladiola farm. All escaped injury although both cars were slightly damaged. ‘ Keep your eyes wide open for “The Stranger” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. | - F e e st o ST BRI VEE ' Master ‘Frank Koon of Butler is spending a week here with his uncle L. L. Koon and family. ‘ Miss Evangeline Shannon of Toledo‘ is a house guest of Miss F‘redonnal Klotz this week.

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Read the Ads.

J. L. HENRY e J. C. KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co.

Modern 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 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 mnear North Side School house. Abundance of fruit. e 10 room modern residence on McLean Street at a bargain, - -

Battery Station and Vuleanizing plant in a good town on Lincolry Highway. Priced to sell guick. 7 room frame house on . Fort Wayne Road. Will sacrifice for quick sale. e 1% story frame house on North Side modern. Would trade. for small farm. = Small_house and good lot in West Qawn Addition. Would trade for small tract of land near town, A . 7 room frame house in Syracuse. Priced to sell. : T ' 7 room modern house in Angola near Tri State Normal Collegg Terms. . ; : Country store in good location: would exchange for farm or city property. ' : 1% story brick house ‘on North Side. ‘ . Restaurant Grocery and_ Meal Market on Lincoln Highway,

Garage in good location on Lincoln Highway. Doing good business. _ -7 room brick residence in Syracuse. House and 4% lots in Kimmell. 6 room frame cottage in Syracuse. : thtages“on leased ground near Natti Crow Beach Lake Wawasee. - : 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 Mc‘l‘an Street. 7 room modern.. 9°room Modern home on Cavin stwbt near center of city. Musi be seen to be appreciated. :

Modern 8 room one story frame house North of river. 3 One of the best eottages on Morrison Island Lake Wawasee 11% story b room house at Rome City. : b 5 room cottage on Linccln 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 tehants. '8 room frame residence on North Side. Double garage, Vacant lot on Cavin Street Ide_al for home or investment. . 8 room brick house in choice” neighborhood. - Abundance of fruit on lot. ; 9 room brick house with puiltin garage. Good location. .

Phone 165 Second Floor Sheets Bldg. Liigonier, Ind.

10 acre farm 1% . miles from Lake -Wawasee suitable for truck or poultry. A 320 acre farm in Sparta Township. 12. acres Timber. Must sell. 'izzo‘acre farm in Kalkaskia ‘County Michigan Black sandy loam. - Good improvements, A bargain. g ; IGO<aere'*farm in Washington Township. 30 acres choice onior land: - e 400 acre stock farm near TarWwill 2 sets of new buildings. 92 acre farm in Washington Towwship. Will sell for: less than the improvements cost. A snag' 2 el » . o An ‘eighty acre farm in a good neighborhood, Would exchange for small farm. . : 34 acre poultry an'd'-truck farm priced right. £ New Cottage at Ogden Point Lake Wawasee. Priced right Rents for $4O per week. A good inyest.n‘xent; : : 140 acre farm near - Howarg City, Michigan. Good buildings

127 acre farm on Tip Top Trail 3 miles North of Albion, Liberal terms. e ‘ - 170 acré farm in Elkhart County. Good soil and good buildings 11% acre poultry and tfuck farm on Lincoln Highway neaxy - Stones Hill. i o 38 acre farm near Cosperville. W,_ill excnange 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 aecre corn and mint farm in ‘Washington Township, .Would take small farm in exchange. 35 acre trakt of land on Crooked Lake. Steuben: County would trade for city property or small jarm. . . 0 40 acra farm on Blazed Trail 2 miles East of Ligonier, Good buildings. C e

258 acre farm' in Sparta Town.. ship just off the Lincoln fligh~way. Level land and productive soil. - ‘ 73 acre farm on Lincoln Highway mnear Kimmell 13 acres. of onion§ and mint land. 54 acre farpy near. Wawaka Must “sell at a sacrifice 7 acre tract near Tourist Park New house, Will sall at a sacrifice, 1% story cottage near Quilt factory. Thais is piiced to sell Terms to suit. - An up tor date cottage at Natti Crow beajch at a price that will interest ‘you. : 9 room residence on McLean Street right down town, Moder:} 7.r00m 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. L X Modern brick residence and 1% lots on South Martin Street. Modern 8-room residence on Grand street. Neltwly decorated.