Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 32A, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 September 1924 — Page 4

e : ® ‘Better Times In Sight \\ was signed and accepted Aug- a” urt 27th. Geamanyis now negotiating for a loan of $200,000,000.00. France and - Belgium by accepting of the Dawes Plan . will be in much better financial condition ~ This should capise grain and live stock to advance materially. The future for farm products is the best in many years. _ Now is the time to put out a large acre“age of wheatand raise plenty of hogs, as ' there should be a large foreigri demand for our product. : | Mier State Bank , - Ligonier -

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- NOW,YOU HAVE THEM Abraham Doyle Contributes a Few ‘Excusés For Voting the Republican i Ticket ‘ ' e - Sir—Seven reasons why Republican party should be defeated: 1. They -stole the na\Ly'oil lands. 2. Swindled the dishbled veterans out of $225,000,000. : “ 3. Aequitt‘ed the war profiteers. 4. Legalized = bootlegging through Harry Daugherty. L 5. Coolidge vetoed the soldiers’ bonus pension. bill and postal wage bill. ’ 6. Nominated Dawes for vice president. : ‘ : v 7 And the latest—paid = Gastoh Means? to repudiate the Daugherty testimony. : e : . Any one who can ‘“stomach” these seven sheuld vote for Coolidge and Dawes. ' ABRAHAM DOYLE

Happy Birthday Surprise. | : The Ladies Aid of Burr Oak perpetruated a nea birthday surprise on Mrs. W. H. Loy Saturday evening upon. her return home from town. By turning on. the lights she found her home invaded by 62 guests. Th_e»din_i ing table was decorated with beauti-} ful flowers and eightene lovely ;mai delicious cakes. Mrs. Guntle her daughter baked the birthday cake made of and decorated in pink and white with the word “Mother” upon it Mrs. Loy was presented with useful and beautiful} gifts among them table linen by the ladies aid to show their esteem and appreciation of her work as their pdesident for 17 years and reelected for the. following year. ‘lce cream and cake was served to all and by the laughter and. noise all had an enjoyable time departing at a late hour all wished Mrs. Loy many more happy Birthdays. - “AGuest” "~ = Second Bandit Caughts : Roy Robinson 30 of Plymouth was arrested at Warsaw Friday in connection, with the attempted robbery of a bank at North Webster, and made a confession to Sheriff Maloy. Walter Grout Detroit- arrested ten minutes after authorities discovered- the robbery, refused to reveal. the name of his confederate. The robbers secured $6OO in the haul. . = - . e e e ~ Car Located in New Mexico. Three weeks ago Arthur Schernau ‘had his automobile stolen at Sturgis, Mich. - The department of justice has notified the authorities that the machine and the :person who drove it a_wayéhaiw been captured in New Mexico. .

; NEWS NOTES i Mrs:. ‘M. €. Pollock has gone: to ;Fayette Ohio to visit a daughter. ~ Cut prices on boys’ and girls’ school shoes at Newton’s Shoe Store. 31b3t The Hotel Ligonier is having a big electric fan installed in the kitchen. For Sale — Two Gurnsey cows, springers; ‘also calves. O.'V. Borger. i < 3latf Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter and~chilj dren visited at a Wawasee cottage Sunday. - e {Paul Ward came from South Bend and spent Saturday with Ligoneir friends. : ‘ : _All Jewish business places in Ligonier were closed today on acount of a holiday. - 4 . - 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hossinger and family .visited relatives in Kendallville Sunday. 0 - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Loeser were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Looeser today. : : Messrs and Mesdames Leland (Calbeck and Dale Barnhart were Sunday visitors in Goshen. ' Master Rusell Patton, who is ill of blood poisoning, shows some improvement today. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ganger of Elkhart were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Todd. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Sack and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Hire are spending this week at a ‘Wawasee cottage. Edgar little son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson had his tonsils removed in Dr. Lane’s office. '

~ H. S. Snyder left to day for Chicago expecting to stay over in South Bend to visit a brother a.couple of days. _Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cluff of Kendallville were Sunday guests of the Harvey Raub family. The feature of the ball game was the first four innings without a score. After that: it was dieffrent. . . Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith came over from Elkhart and visited the Gaby and John E. Pancake families. For Rent—Brick residence all modern improvements on South Martin street.. Inquire of Eli Jacobs: 3latf . Mesdames Karl Decker; 0. F. Gerber,o. W. Christie and Miss Jessie Decker were visitors in South Bend today. : . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sockrider and Bert Mauckamer of Auburn were here today attending the funeral of Mrs. Anna Sockrider . o Marcus Henoch, of LaPorte, came to visit a few days with his son Sol and Mrs. Henoch and to enjoy the Jewish holiday services. ; Mrs. Ed Jackson is expected home from Uniontown, Pa., this evening where she attended the funeral of her mother Mrs. Susan' Beeson. William Meissner, manager of one of the largest job printing offices in Chicago, arrived in town today to vigit his old friend John Eldred. Mrs. Lillie Menaugh and Frank Sunmmers of Columbia City, are the guests of Mrs. Mary Green and other old friends. Mrs. Menaugh expects to spend the winter in Florida and Mr. Summers may conclude * to .dol likewise. = -

SONDAY LOSES CASE Churubusco Undertaker Out Price of Coffin and Burial Cost of Burial ~ of Mrs., Kessler. ‘ The following strange case is desscribed by the Fort Wayne NewsSentinel. ' : . - “The body of Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Kessler lies in the quiet little cemetery of Christian chapel Noble county in a casket unpaid for. Chelcie Kessler the husband former Fiery Cross salesman won a partial victory in superior court Friday. - s “It means ‘that the dress in which Anna was buried the grave in which her cold reniains were laid and aré now mouldering into dust will not have to be paid for out of his pocket. “Francis M. Sonday a Churubusce undertaker has paid for the casket, the grave and the 'burial garments. He prepared the body and directed the funeral: He is out something over $2OO for the materials and services. Sonday owns that casket and those burial garments. But regardless of a ruling of Jii(ige Charles J. Ryan and regardless of' the right of Sonday to dig those remains from the grave and recover his casket, : a cement vault even part of his embalming * fluid, if that were possible theb ody of Anna Elizabeth Kessler will never he disturbed. It may rest in peace and Sonday—for he gave his word for it today— will be a good loser. . “A jury in superior court which has been hearing the suit of Sonday against Kessler to recover $3OO for undertaking services will retire this afternoon’ it is expected to determine how much Kessler owes him, for services from the time he took the body of Anna from the Irene Byron sanatorium-—where she died of tuberculosisuntil the time Kessler came into his office at Churubuses and informed him that he could not bury his wife because he was not a mem. ber of the Ku Klux Klan.: . “Judge Ryan ruled today on a motion of the defense that Sonday cannot collect anything for his materials and services after Kessler demanded his wife’s body and deeclarcd his in‘tention of delivering it to another un. dertaker who was more favorahle to the klan. ‘ : )

~ ““Sonday according to his evidenes declined to turn over the hody to ¢ rival undertaker when Mrs. Kesslers parents and brother had insisted o his service and protested to the trans: fer. g 'y

“No man who is not 100 per cent Aniérican can bury my wife.’ Sonday says Kessler told him. After some arguments on the matter during which Sonday was called a liar he slapped Kessler in the face Sonday said. Later Sonday was served with an afficavit charging assault but was acquitted by a jury at €olumbia City. “For several months previous to Mrs. Kessler’s death she and the hus.band had been estranged and she had brought divorce proceedings in court here. George W. Ott her father and family had arranged with Sonday to look after the body and conduct the funeral. - Kessler according to evidence at the trial decided later on that day October 12 1923 that he wanted L. 0. Coulter another Churubuseo undertaker to perform the services: - “Sonday testifiefl that his sejvices up to the time Kessler demandad the body would be worth about $25.i The jury is expected to determine exactly how much he should have.”

‘ For Sale. s The W: C. Vanderford farm in York township, Noble county, Indiana, 160 acres, 14 acres maple timber, balance tillable. Partly rolling. New $lO,000.00 modern stucco residence, large bank barn, large corn cribs, grapary and other outbuildings. Complete water and plumbing systems. One mile to school and one and one-half miles church, two miles to market.. Located on improved gravel highway one mile from Lincoln Highway. Immediate possession. Call or write. Chester Vanderford, Ligonier, Ind. , . 30a6t | : Ask Jess. e ~ The N. B. Club met at Cosper cottage at Wdwasee Sunday and spent the day. Those present were: - . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wehrly, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Latta, Mr and Mrs Willard Slaibaugh and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keasey,” Mrs. Gertrude Kimmell, Mrs. Blanch Latta Mrs. J. W. Gerkin and’ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cosper. Ail Teport an enjoyable time eating chicken and ham. Ask Jess? . . } o A Guest | . For sale—Steel oil drums at the Kiester Electric Shop. , 28b8t

The Seligs_ made the usual consignment of stock to Buffalo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kilmer attended a family reunion at Wakarusa Sunday going over Saturday. They were accompanied by George Robert Harrison. : : . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bixby of LaGrange and her mother of Burr oOak Michigan® and Mrs. Mary Bartholomew of Chicago called on Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Plank Friday afternoon. : I have installed a hemstitching machine at Mrs. Casey’s Shoe Store where I will do custom work also a full line of needles and oils. Sewing machine oil 2 bottles for 25 cents. Hazel McLowell 27atf ~ Monsieur Beaucaire brings Rudolph Valentino back to the screen greater than ever. It is the most amazing beautiful production ever screened. See it Tuesday -Wednesday and Thurs- ‘ day at Crystal, Gl :

REY. SCHROCK WRITES Soon Goes to (onference and May Be Transierred From Gainesyille, e - Florida. . Editor Banner: ‘ . Let me assure you that we do appreciate the visits of the Banner. We not only learn what the homefolks are doing, but we are also told who is wise and comes to the land of climate, fruits and flowers. e " My ministerial 'duties have calked us to Gaingville. .We prefer this place for the summer months but I am still a shouter for 'St. Petersburg for the winter months. . = , . “The last year Mrs. Schroek and I had the watch care of four churches. Next week we will pe called to conference an dwe know not what next.

As you are personally acquainted with our artist son Earl I will tell vou that he and witfe are favorably impressed with the wonders of Paris. The city abounds in parks and fountains. One fountain requires such a quantity of water that it is allowed to play only 56 minutes a month.: The Olympic games were played in Paris this summer. ‘Earl says he never saw anything like them. The deseriptions he gives are almost incredible, . - S You will please keep on sending the Banner an dat your earliest conyvenience. tell us who our next President will be. < : "I am sincerely ' - ' : ! J. 5 Sebhroek ‘ . Notice to Taxpayers. : -~I wil Ibe in Ligonier on 'the following dates to collect the fail installment of taxes : » Farmers and Merchants. Trust .Co. Sept. 29th and 30th. , " Mier State Bank Oct. Ist and 2nd. Citizens Bank Oct. 3rd and 4th. Pléase bring spring receipts if possible. L ‘ : 'J. “Herkert Cockley County -Treasiirer i(‘ v . sonak 2 Tt | l Ladies’ Geld Fountain perr Mohday afternoon. Finder please leave at Banner office. Reward. 3

Better shoes at less money at Newton's Shoe Store. 31b3t o . For sale cheap Round Oak Range. Karl Franks. @ 31btf. Be sure to see the splendid program at Crystal towight. ; _Trucking and long distance hauling. * Call phone 331. 229912 t ‘ The LaGrange Corn School = will be held next week and many from Ligonier will be in ‘attendance. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Lutey and daughter "Helen came from Galveston and were joined here on a trip to Detroit by Mrs. Clair Weir. E. S. Longenecker and wife of Barberton Ohio and Mrs. Geo. Longnecker of Ligonier vigited over Tuesday night at the home of Norman Taylor and wife.—Topekd Journal. : L Mrs. ‘Alma Kelley and son Tom will leave next Saturday for Chicago where they will spend the winter in the Col S. J. Straus home. Tom will crl)ntinue his)s'chool studies in that city. - | L |

z . : MON. SEPT. 29. : ' Daddies The most delightful picture you will ever see. We advise you to seg it. TUES. WED. THURS. Sept. 30 Oet. 1-2 ’ Rudclph Valentino In ® ' ° Monsieur Beaucaire Back jon the screen at last! Valentino in the greatest role of his career and the finest romance ever screened" A magnificent colossal production of Booth Tarkington’s famous story of royal love and intrigue. : " Such gorgeous loves scenes such stupendous settings such glittering gowns such thrills and heart-throbs have never before been egualled!. | Critics say it has neverk%en surpassed!in beauty a rare treat. Adm. 20-35 cents. - | FRI. A?,\*l) SAT. OCT. 3-4.°

~ Western Luck With ! Chas. “Buck” Jones also a Sunshine comedy. - Sl}’N. I‘ND MON. OCT. 5-6. ~ The Marriage Circle A drama of yesterday today and tomorrow of any time and all times so Jlong as there will be infatuated men and women which means as long as the world shall last. We endorse this extra fine picture. : T[TESO “YED-Q THITRSO, OCTQ 7'B-9. - Empty Hands Full of everything that is. different in the line of entertainment. , : The Covered Wagon ~+ October 20 to 24 i Dr. Maurice Blue , VETERINARIAN . Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 757

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Band and Orchestra-- , %lnstruments at a great saving to you. We have in stock . several Martin Trump'ets and . Cornets, Also - Couturier, Lyon & Hea_ly_\-\\ | " - and other mnkee, new and rébuilt, from .'i’ ' | . 835001086500 @ - © MARTIN SAXAPHONES c Meloclye and Alto altos at a discount. ~Agents for the celebeated Pedler Clarionet. o . ; All instruments gueranteeci and sent on three days tri.al.) ‘Time Payrnents can be arranged if desired. A line to us will get the instrument, or call at our store and look them over. Rogers & Wilsons Goshen, Established 1871 - hdan

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