Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 26A, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 August 1924 — Page 2

wing A Hop, 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 Corner”’ ,' |

Jefferson Theatre . e | Mon., Tues. and Wed., Sept. 1-2-3 Continuous showing Monday starting at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings only starting at 7:30 p,m. First showing at picture prices 20c and 50c

: e @ 2 Bl Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a (§ yo® I e k Refreshing Night on Lake Erie 1 - {Your rail ticket is good on the boats) : 1 Thousands of east and north bound travelers say they wouldn’t have missed that § 8 B 8 cool, comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. A good bed in a clean state. & room, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breakfast in the morning! : Steamers “SEEANDBEE” —“CITY OF ERIL? — “CITY OF BUFFALO"” ] 3 Daily, May Ist to November 15th . 00 Leave Cleveland - 9:00 P.M.} Eastern {I.-eave Bufialo - 0:00 P.M. ;, Arrive Buffalo - 7:30 A.M. | Slandard Time | Arrive Cleveland - 7:30 AM. §i Connections for Niagara Falis, Eastern and Canadian points. Ask your ticket agen: I. or tourist agency for tickets via C& B Line. New Tourist Automobile Rate—s§lo.oo. ; Send for free sectional puzzle chart of the in B : Great Ship “Seeandbee’’ and 32-page booklet. ‘},,.‘ . “S’{:el;;dbGe;’e’?lfcxsigtltg ; The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co, SN 500 feet; Breadth, 98 R "~ Cleveland, Okio EIC T oy feet 6 inches. -, . =A ' ::r;';_-, N 2 % F are $5050 ’ s e -'-'?-I F 3 - S S e a \i‘,...' prodid] . =5, : ’ ASI BN ol eTy T TS T S gl | g \'.-»;:-'j\:grif;, _f’é s S SR e : : \\‘J/ R S ':"‘n“ e "“-“5 I . = eet SO 00l oS B R FE RSN RSN TT o Sl G e B eUM |I Sy oDT eT e BS S e ee S 0 e ATR e R ee A gt s '?‘i?«”- *f;-‘« A RTes S R R "':__‘ ?"‘?‘:g;“"

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~€ 3 ] The i.igomer Banner 7 {ESTABLISHED leee. B s Published by ¢ : "he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor Published every Mondaj and THursdsy and entersd iz the Postofice at Ligo‘nier, Ind., as second class matter. e e

~ Democratic State Ticket. i Governor—Dr. Carleton B. McCul- I loch of Indianapolis. - Lieutenant Governor—Lew ‘O'Ban-' non of Coryden. Secretary of State——Arthur J. Hamrick of Greencastle, ' Auditor of tSate— Robert . Bracken' of Frankfort. . . - ‘Treasurer of State—Harry I. Arnold of Gary. . . ] ~ Attoruey General-—Harvey Harmou of Princeton. . Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courtzs—John W. Kern of indianapolis, i Superintendent of Public instruction —Samuél L. Scott of Jeffersonville. Judge of Supreme Court, First District—George K. Denton of Evansville Judge of the supreme Court Fourth FDistrict—John T. Alken of Fort Wayne. - . - - Judge of the Appellate Court. I’irst District—John C. MeNutt of Martins. ville. . Judge of the Appellate Court Second District—Valentine E. Livengood Covington. .

COUNTY TICKEY Congress—Charles W. Branstrator . Joint Senator—C. 0. Miller = Representative—Walter .. Hclcomb Prosecuting Attorney —W. Mortimer Cole - Clerk of Court—lrances M. Beane Cournity Treasuter--Joseph W. Bis. hop , : Recorder-—Marshall J. Engle v Sheriff-—William Hoffman Surveyor—Paul N. Hoffman, : Corner-—Daniel ¥. Hontz Commissioner Second District—William Barham. ° . Commissioner Third Distrct—Marshall W. Young. , tf

When Youn Drive East. flSpend a night on Lake Erie. You can put your car-aboard the Great Ship “Seeandbee” or sister ship the “eity of Buffalo” at Cleveland have a sound refreshing sleep and be farther ahead on your journey than if you drive through. : C. & B. Line steamers leave East 9th Street Rier, Cleveland daily at 9:00 p. m. and arrive Buffalo the following morning at 7:30. All Eastern Standard Time. . For free automobile route maps of the Kast and West write The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

Moonshiller. Fined $2OO, Craig Salyers whose Imoonshine still was found in a hidden basement at his home at Fort Wayne Wednesday was fined $2OO and sentenced to 90 days on the state penal farm in city court by Judge Pro Tem ' William Geake. This is one of the heaviest penalties ever given in the city court on a moonshining charge. - He pleaded guilty to the moonshining charge and the transportation of liquor charge for which he was arrested last . Saturday was dropped. ’ ' ———— Car Gets Broadside. - A Franklin touring car owned and driven by Fred Eibel of Gary is in the Blazed Trail garage in a badly wrecked condition the result of being struck broadside by another machine at a

highway crossing near Cromwell last Friday. The other .car the name of whose owner was not learned was towed to a Cromwell garage. Fortunately no one was hurt as a result of the accident, : " ' = © Missing With $2,500 J. B. King and E. B. Parker oper‘ating the Chicago Lincensed Empioyment Burean in South Bend are missing and the police have been called on by 1,500 persons to find and bring the men back to South Bend. The concern which was licensed by the state is alleged to have obtained $2,500 from South Bend persons in the last few weeks for an advance fee. Hortieultural Society Meets. The next meeting of the Noble County Horticultural society will be held Thursday August 21 at the home of Orvie Russel near Wolf Lake. : A program is to be given in the afternoon which includes a speaker from Purdue and music by the Wolf Lake orchestra. -

. Ford Coupe Stolen. Rev. R. N. McMichael of Syracuse had his Ford coupe stolen at Elkhart last week. Although the sheriff’s offices ot the surrounding counties have been notified of the theft no trace of the car has been found. - Dies at Syracuse. "~ Mrs, lda S. Knorr passed away at Syracuse at the age of seventy vears and six months. She was an old and highly respected citizen.

At Old Stand. ‘ Curtis Hutchison is back at his old stand in the Braginton chocolate shop where he is greeting his many friends. BRI AT NI 4 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brady of Mishawaka are here for a visit of & week with W. A. Ruple father of Mrs. Brady ,and other relatvies, ' The families of Harvey Hull and Walter Wolf visited last week with the William and Uric Butz families at Pleagant Hill, ‘

‘ NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS ] State of Indiana Noble County SSS: .In the Noble Circuit Court October Term 1924, . To quiet title to real estate. George W. Glovd et al. ' v , ' . Reuben J. Dawson, et al. . Come now said plaintiffs by Both. well & Vanderford thelr attorneys and

file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent per son that the residence upon diligen! fuquiry 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, Josepb Shaves, Ann H. Watts, Orrin Watts Sarah B. Watts, Nelson Watts; tha {t'he names of the «let’en(lunts are un: known and that they are believed tc lbe non-residents of the State of In diana, sued in this action by the fol

lowing names and designations to-wit | The unknown hushands and wives re-1 spectively of esich of the following named persons, to-wit: Reuben J Dawson, Albert C. Dawson, Charles Mortimer, Dawson, John Wallace Daw: gon, Minerva C. Dawson, Michael Hedeken, Michael Hedekin, Joseph Qhaves, Ann H. Watts, Orrin Watts Sarah -E, Watts, Nelson Watts, the names of all of whom are unknown tc plaintiffs; the unknown - widowers and widows, chikdren, descendants and heirs, surviving speuse, creditors and administrators of the 'estute, de. visees, legatees, trustees and execu. tors of the last will and testament successors in interest and assigns respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Reuben °J. Dawson Albert €. Dawson, Charles Mortime: Dawson, John Wallace Dawson, Min erva (. Dawson, Michael Hedeken Michael Hedekin, Joseph Shaves Ann H. Watts, Orrin Watts, Sarah E Watts, Nelson Watts the names of all

of whom are unknown to . plaintifis all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stafed, whose names may have been changed and who are now known by otlier names, the names ‘of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the .spo,'uses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defeniiints to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are ‘unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations . who assert o ‘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 of ‘the defendants to this action named itiescribed and designate(t 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 againgi all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties tc said action and that they are believed to be mon-residents of the State of Indiana. e .

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: guarter of section twenty four all im township thirty four . north range eight emst. .. - This action is instituted and prose cuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. - ' o

~ Notice is therefore hereby given sai¢ defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of the regular October 1924 Term of the Noble Cir‘cuit Court of Indiana being the 6th day of October 1924 to be begun and holden on the 6th day of October, 1924 at th§ Court House in the town o Albion' in sui(l%(}ounty 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 sef 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 Angust 1934, : Seal Isaac Deter, Clerk ~ of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford, . , Ligonier, Indiana . , Attorneys for Plaintiffs. - 24a3w

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court ~ October Term 1924. . To quiet title to real estate. Edward H. Stocker et al. s ' . James Town, et al. ' Come now the plaintiffs by Both well & Vanderford, their attorneys and file their complaint herein to. gether with the affidavit of a com. petent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the foilowing named defendants, to-wit James Town, James T. Town, Jacoh Ullery, Nancy Ullery, Joseph Ullery Nancy Ullery, William Nepper; that the names of the defendants are un

known and that they are believed tc he non-residents of the State of In. diana sued in this action by the fol lowing names and designations to-wit: “the unknown husbands and wives respectively, of each of the following named persons, towit: James Town James T. Town, Jacob Ullery, Nancy Ullery, Joseph Ullery, Naicy Ullery William Nepper, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, ‘creditors and administrators of 'the estate, de. visees, legatees JArustees and excutors of the last will and testament successors in interest and assigny, respec tively, of each of the following named and designated deceased' persons towit: James Town, James T. Town

Jacob Ullery, Nancy ‘Ullery; Joseph Ullery, Nancy UHery, William Nep. per, the names of all of whom are} snknown to plaintiffs; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may- have been‘v changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are

unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses ot] 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 tc plaintiffs; all persous and corpora. tions who assert or might assert -any title, claim -or interest in or lien up. on, the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants tc this action named, described and de signated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs;” that said action is for the purpose of quieting. title to real estate in the. State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said da. fendants; that all of said defendants

are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana. Th following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is: describec in said -complaint to-wit: forty acres off of the west side of the east fraec. tion of the northwest quarter, the west half of the northwest gquarter coutaining sixty four and sixteer hundrdths acres, and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section six, township thirty thres north range eight east. ' ;" This action is instituted and prose. cuted by said plaintiffs for the pur: pose of qui_eting their title to the rea! estate above described as against all demands, cluims and claimants what soever,. e

Notice is therefore hereby given said def ndants that unless they be and appear on the Ist judicial day of the October 1924 Term of the Noble Cireuit Court of Indiana being the 6th day of October 1924 to be begun and holden on said 6th day of Octe. ber, 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 determined in their absence. ' Inwitness whereof 1 hereunto se! my .hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thers. of in the town of Albion Indiana thls t4th day of August 1924.. s

Seal Isaac Deter Clerk of the : Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford, . Ligonier, Indiana o Attorneys for Plaintiffs. - 24a3w Presbyterian Church. = ‘G. H. Bacheler Pastor Residence The Manse 318 W 3rd St Telephone 345. . ' Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. - Evening Services at 7:30 Mid-week Serwice Wed. 7:15 P. M. Y. P. S. C. E. Thursday 7:15 P. M

- Make Long Trip. . John Ruple of Mishawaka came to Ligonier in his car and picked up his father W. A. Ruple and an uncle Ira Schlotterback and drove to Constantine Mich., where they took on another passenger in the person of William Harshbarger a relative and made a tour of southern Mihecigan. They made Shipshewana, Millersburg and arrived in Ligonier for a rest before proceeding to Wawasee and other ‘lake resorts, Mr. Harshbarger will be a guest of W. A. Ruple for a time.

- Lake Shore Entertaned. In writing from Washington D. C., renewing her Banner subscription for another year Mrs. Harriet Billings says she first lived in Ligonier in 1857.. Her husband had change of a gang of men building the railroad ‘fr‘om Kendallville to Ligonier. When the line was finished between these points the company gave about twenty Ligonier ladies the first ride to Kendallville, dined thém at the hotel and took them home. Mrs. Billings was one of. the ladies.” : Another old Resident Gone, Mrs. Anna Streby 85 died at her home in Jefferson township six miles southwest of Kendallville Wednesday following an illness from a cancerous growth. She had been a resident of: the community for many years.

- In Fort Wayne Hospital. Homer -Hadley of Cromwell well known in Ligonier where he has relatives is in a Fort Wayne hospital for treatment. He has suffered a long time with rheumatism, : T e S ARN & | Bunting: Gets Pension. Henry M. Bunting of LaOtto a. world war veteran has been granted a pension of $l2 a month. : : John Mur;)hy and family of Pleasant Hill were in Albion . vising relatives last week. . E W. E. Bartholomew was over . in Churubusco last week visiting at the home of Frank Ott. o Williamm Gorsuch of Sparta township has gone to visit relatives at} his boyhood honie in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shell of near White Pigeon Mich., spent the week end here guests of relatives and old friends. 5 ]

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Modern 8 room brick residence on Main Street near city park. \ 5 room r’esidenee p'roperty ir 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 house. Abundance of fruit. - 10 room modern residence on McLean Street at a bargain, Battery Station and Vulcanizing plant in a good town on Lincolxy Highway: Priced to sell guick.

7 room frame house on Fort Wayne Road. Will sacrifice for quick sale. - " - 11 story frame house on North Side modern. Would trade for small farm. - _ 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. . 7 room modern house in Angola near Tri State Normal :Collegg Terms. o 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 £ood busi. ness. . 7 room brick residence in Syracuse. ' House and 4% lots in Kimmell, 6 room frame cottage in Syracuse. . 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. 1% 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 5 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 ol fruit on lot. _ o 9 room brick house with builtin garage. Good location. -

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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 Kalkaskia. County Michigan Black sandy loam. Good improvements, A bargain. . &= : ' 160 acre farm in Washington Township. 30 acres choice onion land. : 400 acre stock farm near Larwill 2 spts of new buildings. 92 acre farm in Washington ‘Township. Will sell for less than the improvements cost. 4 snap. . . _ An elghty aere farm in a good neighborhood, 'Would exchange for small farm. | 34 acre poultry and truck farm priced right. ’ o .

New Cottage at Ogden Point Lake Wawasee, Priced right. “Rents for $4O per week. A good investment. . ‘ 140 acre farm near Howarq ~City, Michigan. Gwood buildings 127 acre farm on Wip Tep Trail -3 miles North of Albion, Lib“eral terms. : .~ 70 aere farm in Filkhart County. Good seil and good buildings 11% acre poultry .and. truck farm on Lincoln H ighway neaj Stones Hill, ‘ , 38 acre farm near “Cosperville. 'Will exchange for liarger farm 60 acre stock and ' grain farm 1% miles from Ligomier . One acre tract of lan.d with good new buildings near Ligonier on ‘Blazedl Trail. 120 acre corn and niint farm in Washington Township, Would take small farm in efxchange. 35 agre tract of land ‘on Crooked Lake. Steuben Couinty would trade for city property or small farm., . : 40 acre farm on Blaked Trail 2 miles East of Ligoinier. Good buildings. - . -

258 acre farm in Splarta Town.ship just off the Liincoln Highway.~Level land and} productive goil. 73 acre farm on Lincoln Highway near Kimmell 13 acres of onion and mint land, - : 54 acre farm near Wawaka Must sell at a sacrifice 7 acre tract near ’[ourist Park New house. Will sefl at a saeri. fice, ‘ i 134 story cottage mear Quilt factory. This is piced to sell Terms to suit. o An up to date coitage at Natti Crow beach at a price that will interest you. - . - 9 room residences on McLean Street right down; town, Moderr) 7 room house og Lincoln Way South. All hardwood floors. Terms to suit pumrehaser. 2 story 9 r'oom‘housé' in heart of cigiy, Modern. Pricad for quick sale. 4 g Modern brick residetice and 114 lots on Soutl Martin Street. Modern 8-voem regidence ‘on Grand streest. Newly, decorated.