Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 33A, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 October 1924 — Page 2

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AT FOSTER’S SALE B\R’\ LIGONIER, IND. _ - 12 O’CLOCK SHARP » - THURSDAY, OCTOBER STH o 50 HEAD OF CATTLE - Mostly 500 Ib. native heifers, Durham and Hereford breeds.- Will have a few fresh cows and springers. e b e e e DO, 5 PSS o, RIS MR Gi 40 B 0 ' SHEEP : . - 1 Will have one hundred head of extra good breeding , €wes, 2 to 5 years old. v ' - Will tryjto have a few good hogs. . - < HOUSEHOLD GOobs =~ = .. - Will offer the entire household goods of Mrs. Meyer | Jacobs estate, consisting of brass bed and box: matr Jtress springs, mahogany bed and springs, mattress, /bird’s-eye maple dresser, mahogany china closet, [dressers, chairs, rocking chairs ,invalid bed, buffet, ;davenport, rugs, silverware, oil stove, kitchen utensils dishes canned fruit ,in fact most anything you want / and some things you don’t want. . i This will be strictly a, personal sale as I will not . get my license in time for the community, : J +My Community Sales will start Oct. 23, 1924 .. USUAL TERMS L . = : : . ; . GEO. D. FOSTER. - K. R RKurtz. Auct H B Hoak and C. C. Smith, Clerks

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.~ Democratic State Ticket. Governor—Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch of ‘'lndiapnapolis. - Lieutenant Governor—Lew O'Bannon of Corydon. - - Secretary of State—Arthur J. Hamrick of Greencasti. | » "Auditor of tSaté--Rebert Bracken' of Frankfort. , Treasurer of State—Harry L. Arnaold of Gary. - . . Attorney General—Harvey Harmou of Princeton. % - Reporter of the Supreme and Appellate Courts—Jjohn W. Kern of Indianapolis, s - Superintendent of Public instruction —Samuel 1. Scott ot Jeffersonville. Judge of Supfeme Court, First Dis-trict-—George K. Denton of Evansville. Judge of the supreme Court Fourtb District—John T. Aiken of Fort Wayne. . . Judge of the Appellate Court First District—John f MeNutt of Martins. ville. . e Judge of the Appellate Court Secend District-Valentine . Livengood Covington. . -

- COUNTY TICKET : Congress—Chanles W. Braunstrator Joiut Senator-=C. O. Miller Representative~Walter .. Holcomb Prosecuting Attorney—W. Mortimer Cole : e Clerk of Court—Frances M. Beane County Treasurer—Joseph W. Bishop . - Recorder-—Marshall J. Kugle ; sheriff—William Hoffman surveyor—FPaul N. Hoffman, Vorner—Baniel ¥ Hontz = Commissioner .Seéml District—William Barham. . - Commissioner Third Distret—Marshull W. Young. . t Death of Mrs. Baker. The funreal services for Mrs. Ellen Baker dged 70 who died = Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter Mrs. Norlie 1. Hile at Goshen was held at 2 o'clock Friday at the Burr Oak church in charge of Rey. Franklin of the Free Will Baptist church. Mrs. Baker who was a widow of Zack Baker who died last July at his home in Noble county suffered from organic heart trouble and dropsy. She was born in Noble coun1y on February 18 1854. Besides the above named daughter she is survived. by four sons Willis Baker of Goshen and Samuel, Alvin and Guy Baker all of Albion and five grandchildren. ‘ o e

Held in Contempt. ‘ ‘Held in contempt of court Joseph Alby of South Bend bartender former traffic officer there and who was released by the verdict of the St. Joseph county coroner after it had been alleged he choked a Goshen woman to death is in the St. Joseph, county jail or order of Superior Court ,Judgg Lenn J. Oare of South Bend. His wife Pearl Alby is suing him for divorce and alleges he is $4O in arrears on support payments. . : New Grocery Manager. Leßoy Kellam of Goshen .is to be the manager in charge of the new Economy Chain Grocery to be opened here in a few days. Mr. Kellam will also- manage a Goshen branch of the business. - ' A local manager and a lady clerk will be engaged for Ligonier and anyone desiring these positions will be consi(lé_red by the grocery i'firm. Sends Phillipine Dollar Bill Alfred Duesler who is in the Phillipine Islands setn his father Charles Duesler a paper dollar bill of that country which it deelares on its face is redeemable in gold or silver. -The bill strongly resembles the American dollar bill except in size. It is about a third smaller than our money.

Death of Luman Baker. Luman L. Baker aged 69 born in Jefferson township where he resided until moving to Kendallville six years ago dropped dead at his home . of apoplexy last Thursday. He was for many years a prominent farmer and highly respected. . Cattle Stampede. . A herd of feedinf cattle belonging to Charles Simmons of this ecity stampeded while being driven to his Hawptach farm and entered the Sorgenfrei cornfield in' Perry. township doing considerable damage. | : Grave Diggers Win. .. There will be no more Sunday funerals in Kendallville '-exclept for the burial of those dying from contagious diseases in view of action taken by directors of the Lakeview Cemetery association in granting the request of grave diggers for a six day week. - |

Charges Against 24, ~ Charges against 24 motorists alleging violation of traffic laws by speeding and failure to use dimmers were heard in city court Thursday by Mayor George Rimpler at Goshen. Former Mayor Dies. B. F. Richardson 73 for several terms republican ‘mayor of Warsaw died at his home Sunday night following, a long illness ‘with heart trouble, » : . e — A T gy e e

Banker Sentenced to Prison.

Alphonse Schearer 32 former cashier of the Tell City National Bank at Tell City Thursday was held in the Marion county jail awaiting transfer to thée Federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., where he will serve five years for embezzling $3O 000 of the bank’s funds, =} =

Schearer pleaded guilty before Judge Anderson late Wednesday. He had been a fugitive from pustice for ‘three years. Finally haunted by the constant fear thut he was soow to be arrested he returned to Indianapolis and surrendered vuLtfmmri]y. ‘

City Band Play at l‘%’uneral. The ‘lnstrument City Band of Elkhart was engaged liy the Italian & American Men’s Relief association to lead the James Bonfiglio funeral cortege from the home to [St.' Vincents. church Thursday mornilii at Elkhart. Mr. Bonfiglio died at the Elkhart General hospital ]:‘xst}’fspnduy night of injuries received in IIP automobile accident a week ago near Wi{:iluav. S : Child Perishes When ';H’Pme Burns Marion Bailey 3 vears jold pérished in flames which destr()yt‘}‘?l t*hg; hiome of his parents Mr. and | Mrs. Ivan Bailey in the eastern pzfrt of Boone county late Thursday. | ‘ = The mother hea!rd the crackling of the flames and called -to lier husband ‘who was working in a t‘ie?tl. When he i're{ug-hed the house the heat of the fire drove him back from the second floor iwhm‘e the little hoy hzttk ‘bet'l‘l ‘pl‘dying. .

- Save Three From {Dvmh. © I day my head ~an @ the Nickle Plate railroad track.” ‘chorused . Joe Majack John Czech and Tom Kewalski as they lay on the Nickle Plate railway tracks side hy sh{le with "tha.idxj heads on one rail and tlhoir feet on the other. o L B ’i‘hg,»_v were led away L«fi) the jail by police as a fast train rounded A near. by curve In cily com};t thi}‘; paid fines for public intoxication. . : SSlpdi " Three Hurt in Mishap. KFremont Harrison and f!orwan” tiarrison brothers residing on a farm east of Leesburg and Miss .‘Ollje Biges housekeeper at the Ha"rison home were all injured in a had accident Thursday afternoon when the driver lost control of the steerkng wheel of his auto and the car. t‘m‘fle(l over in d ditch on the Dixie ‘l*{ighwzjiy about onehalf mile north of Monohuet. .

Plans 7-Column Ballot. . The state board of election commissioners Thursday decideél to adopt a new mechanical adjustm(-}fnt for seven column voting'mach’inesi: . Since the parities hav,g" until October 15 to petition for places on the ticket, no immediate action will be taken to determine whigf%l? of the minortickets shall be grouped together in one column. L ~ Hotel and Cottageslfi Burn. The Paducah hotel and two, summer cottages located in a group on the second basin of ‘Lak(; James near Angola were:destroyed by fire Wednesday afternoon. l . . 'The hotel was owned by W. F. Griffith and the cottages all by Fort Wayne parties. The de,\stroyed properties were unoccupied| at the time of the blaze. L v Woman Surprises Man Assailant - Two men who accosted Mrs. C. J. Bradford of Elkhart at State and East dtreets Tuesday night were probahly sorry for their attempt. Both fled when Mrs. Bradford hit one of them foreibly with her fist. Mrs. Bradford was I‘etm‘nin"g;v to her home when the attack occurred. Police failed to find any trace oif the assailants. *

Elkhart’s New Paper - The St. Joe Valley News is the name Jof the bright new weekly publication issued at Elkhart. ‘The paper is 8 column quarto in size sparkling witil live local news and well edited by 4. S. K. Bartholomew well known in the northern Indiana newspaper field. ‘ Dies at Elkhart Home. Mrs. Anna Withers 81 died Thursday morning at her home in Elkbart of Bright’s disease. She was born in England a_n(} came to Elkhart in 1873. She is survived by two sons and two daughters. ‘ j . ~ Goshen Man Forfeits Bond. ‘William Whitehead of Goshen arrested for public intoxication at South Bend forfeited a $l5 bond by failing to appear and a new watrant for his arrest has been issued. - : Harrison at South Bend. o Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi will speak in South Bend sometime this month after the seventeenth according to information received here.

Nominees to Speak at Goshen. . Ed Jackson will speak in Goshen on Oct. 31 and Carlton B. McCulloch on either Oct. 30 or 31 according to announcements received here. First Team in ¥ield. - Cromwell is among the first to organize a basketball team in her high school and she will ‘be a strong conltender for the penant this year, ' Nappanee Man Bankrupt., f Joseph H. Grosh of Nappanee filed a voluntary petition in bankruptey in cireuit court Thursday. | SR . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Marvel of Philadelphia are here the guests of the latter’s sister Mrs. Lockwood Lamb. Mr. Marvel is on his way to St. Louis but Mrs. Marvel wil Iremain in Ligonier for several weeks. : i

, “Goshen Fall Festival, ! _Contracts for the four big free acts to be offered in connéction with the tall festival to be. held 4t - Goshen Thursday-Saturday Octdber 16-18 under auspices of Goshien post No. 30 American Leégion and old Bullen Post Veterans of Foreizn Wars with re. tail merchants manufacturers - and professional men ‘co-operating have been signed and the oificial program will be igsued within a short time. . Sunday School Convention. The semi-annual- Sunday school convention fifth district of the bl River conference will he neld at ihe Broadway Christian charch Saturday evening October 11 and all day Sunday October 12. A very iuteresting program has been prepaved tfor the ‘oceasion. - - - e s . , Appendjeitis Operation. Thomas Stigner prm_nixiem Elkhart township citizen was stricken suddenly with appéndicitis-and rushed to the Klkhart hdispital and operated upol one day last week, Reports indicate a steady improvenient, )

: - Chieago Addpress, { The Chicago address of Mrs. Alma Kelley and son "!"{m 5 915 Hyde Park Boulevard, They expect to rtemain at this address. for the winter at jeast. . - ' A . Work On New Church, . CUonstruction work on the new St Johns Lutherain church in Kendallville commenced: tml;}.\'. The edifice is to cost $52,000. : e e . Big Factery Foree. o There are now eighty-one men employed at the Blity tactory and the number: will be increased to 125 by New Years. - . Trucking and long distance hLaul: ing. Call phane 331, 29a120% Automobile Painting Dswight Mock Syra(:u.‘_:e, Ind, Phone 504, All work guui‘u,nmmi._ Prices right. i i (ilu'islimir Seicnee Soeiety, sServices are held as rollows: : - Every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock - Kvery Weillnesday evening at 8:00 decloek. - - Meeting place in hall over storel of Weir & Cowley, , o _ | Bverybody w#come. - i

Prespnerian Churel, . 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 Service 'Wed. 7:15 P. M. Y F S en Thursday 7:15 P. "M F. B. Parker, Pastor. Residence 135 N. Cavin Street. Telephone 198, Sunday Scho6ol—9:3o an Preaching Service—lo:4s A. M. Christian Endeavor—6:oo P. M. -Preaching Service—7:oo P. M. Prayer and Bible Study Weduesday evening at 7:00 P. M. ‘ - ;Methodisg Church, J. |W. Reynods Pastor. . - Repidence 116 Martin St. : Teephone 187. : ’ Sunday School 9:20 a. m. . Morning “Service 10:45 a. m. Evening Service %2:30 p. . Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. .

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VERN B.FISHER Sanitary Plumbing and ‘Hea,ting Phone 210 ~ Ligonier, Ind 'Harry L. Benner Auctioneer | Upen for all engagemends ’ Wolf Lake, Indiana ! Both Noble and Whitley o County Phones - — e Howard White - WAWAKA, INDIANA ) - AUCTIONEER ‘Phone 2 en 1 Wawaka

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