Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 48B, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 January 1925 — Page 4

For over 60 years Mier State Bank has been ~_ building upon a sclid foundation of : 5 5 d r.«‘ & B : . : SECRECY, SERVICE AND .. s LN A . SATISFACHON From a small institution, Mier State Bank has growu to one of the largest and strongest . in the state of Indiana, and has retained . throughoutits vears ot growth that close personal contact with .its depositors, which is such an imporfant factor in a beneflcial banking connection. = ' ~ Wesolicit Your E";atz.‘(}ii@gc B 2 Mier State Bank . Fio s L a 5 : - o 9P, ;z:diand

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- We are preparing to take. good care of < - yolirneedson .~ ‘ . GARDEN SEEDS il Our stock has been received and some time next month we will be prepared to - turnish you with Leonard Garden Seeds mboulk,and - o 5 ‘ 7‘ v % - i : & .' ROSE BUSHES =~ - . | and SHRU3ZBERY | ; ~ ‘We have as usnal a big stock bought for early spring shipment and can supply your wants with live Rose Bushes and Shrubbery at popular prices, thereby a - big saving to you‘ and . WALL PAPER - - We now have in stock pur spring stock ot . cili 1 1,’%2,-*:“., {?h%i%(fi; fii\n : i Wall Paper, being the most complete and - less in price again. You can get youis iy on . ~ today, if you like and | _ PANYTS T ' We have a spring stock of Paints in Flat and Gloss; also Varnishes for all purposes. . With a small-brush and a can of Permulac ~'you can make old furniture look like new. + Also have gold and silver paint. =~

Weaver's Hardware - -~ - Phone 134 o

The Gutelius Store

saturday Specials

Ginghams plain and fancy stripes e s e Percale Light of dark ... .. .. e 27 inch Outing light or dark heavy ....4..c........... 16c 36 inch Outing light or dark heavy ..7.............. 22¢ 3 pieces dress goods a'real value at 50c yard priced : EPEeIR At e g i, Suit cases:a real $2.00 value each sslol B 9 Cotton Blanekts $3.50 value each .......0............. $2.69 Cotton Blankets $5.00 Vailie each .0 0 - SROR Cotten Bate SE2S value ... . ... .. .. ... 9% Ootton Bats $1.50 valus .. liiiiinin i $1.19 EaUßoap tobars for ..o 0 agl Bivks Flake 10 bavs for ... o o 38¢c Walkice Naptha 10 bars for ... ... 88 . . CANDY - SPECIALS _ = Mixed candy 15¢ a pound or 2 pounds 25¢ Orange Tangs Gumdrops pound ... IBe Almionds very sweet.pound ... 000 o 0 aees BraziiWuts pound Le e T Fresh Spahish Salted Peanuts . ... .. .. .. .. IBs

The Gutelius Store

Ligonier, Indiana

Your Moral Wages.

“For the wages of sin is death,| but the gift of God is eternal life.” ‘ They are paid whether you want to receive them or not. And you determine the rate of pay. You can’t strike because the conditions under which the wages are paid are likewise determined by you and .you alone. . The Bible .verse above is worth reading every day. You have already found it true if you stop to think a minute. - 1 If we sin, we suffer somehow somewhere but it-we repent and “follow the teachings of Christ“we have the pro‘mise of eternal life. s ’ Let the church help you fight temptation. Attend services regularly. ißea,d your Bible and “fight the good fight” You will be doing yourself a favor and' furthering the welfare of your country. = b= o The peopler who' make the greatest contribution to the culture of the community go to church. The unclean, the brutish, the criminal and the perverted classes.are not church golne. ' 1o , You will find a most cordial welcome it the Christian church Sunday. : Ira C. Boyts pastor

% NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS Sti:’rt)‘,e of Indiana Noble County SS: '* In the Neble Circuit Court + March Term 1925 % Cause No. 9028. o . - Tp quiet title to real estate. Carl J. Earnhart Vs John S. Coonrod et al. : Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwell & Vanderford his attorneys, and files his complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the résidence upon dilligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendanis, to-wit; Jolth S. Coonrod, Thomas G. Harris, that the names of the defendants are unknown and that. they are believed to be non-sidents of the State of ludiana sued in this action by the fol.l;ofi.iyi.ng names and desig’n;ztiousy»ro: wit: “the wunknown husbands and wives respectively of each and all of the folloewing named persons to-wit: John S. Coonrod, Thomas G. Harris, |the names of all of whom are unknown to plaitniff; the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, descendants and heirs surviving spouse creditors and adnsnistrators of the estate devisees, legatees firusteees and ‘executors of the last will tand testament successors in interest 1;111(! assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and designated ‘decs‘-ased persons, to-wit: John S. l(}uon,_rod, Thomas G. Harris the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women _onece known by any of the ' names and deésignations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and ’who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; 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 plaintiff;f All persons and corporations who, assert or might assert any title claim! or interest 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. described and ‘designated in said complaint the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff;” 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 defendants; that all of said defendants are necess- ' sary- parties tc said action and. that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. : The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint to-wit éonimencing at a point on the Fort Wayne Road in Ligonier Indiana S forty seven and one half feet south east of the northwest corner of lot number one in Banta’'s Addition to the town now city of Ligonier running thence east one hundred thirty four feet thence north to tf_he ‘north line of lot one in Banta’s Addition aforesaid, thence west to the northwest corner of said lot, thence southeasterly along the Fort Wayne Road to the place of beginning, being a part of lot number one in Banta’s Additio nto the town now city of Ligoneir. ~ ' This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above. described as against all demands claims and claimants Whatse-l ever, ' e Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 13th judicial day of the March 1925 Term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana ‘being the 16th day of March 1925 to be begun and holden on the 2nd day of March 1925°at the Court House in the town of Albion in said Noble County in the State of Indiana and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined i ntheir absence. : : o ' In witness whereof T hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk there. of in the towß of Albion Indiana this 20th day of January 1925, : e SEAL Frances M. Beane Clerk of - “.2"Noble Circuit Court. lß@thWeu_&-.Vanderford s Ligonier Indiana Attorneys for Plaintiff.. 48b3w DO IT NOW! Pay your subscription to the Ligonier Banner, : The home of John Hossinger was | damaged by fire at Kendallville, He is a brother of Arthur Hossinger of Ligonler. = -~ i - L :

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA

Dancing Class. I will start a class” in ballroo’m‘ dancing to start Thursday night January 8 at 8 o’cock. Will be especially interested in young people and beginners. = - ' : - Phone 18 . Arnold Elson : ! 46aE01

Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner. :

Eli Jacob% is home from a goods buying trip to Chicago. 5

. The Ligonier school board held a meeting Tuesday evening. .

A, E. Prough of north of town ha gone to Chicago to purchase a car load of feeding cattle.

Dale Barnhart was called to Cromwell last night by the serious illness of his aged father George Barnhart,

“Gold Heels” a race track romance a dynamic drama a hair raising horse race at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

FARM FOR RENT—Desirable farm of 113 acres located 32 miles north west of Wawaka. Well adapted and equipped for raising cows, sheep and hogs. Possession March Ist. Communicate with Dr. C. G. Keehn in person or by letter. Give references. : . isatf.

Kate - Leona "Billman was born ‘at Wawaka .Indiana December 1 1891. Here she lived with her parents. and completed her common and high school education. She was a member of the graduation class of the Wawaka high sehool-in 1912. After graduating from the high school she completed a business course in Elkhart Kusiness college and during the past three years has been emploved in the offices of the Bucher Band Instrument company. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Wawaka and a worker in its Sun‘day School. - . ~ On December 16th 1924 she became il land was taken to the Goshen hospital where she died from the effetes of an operation January 12 1925, ‘ ~She leaves to mourn her loss her Father and mother Mr. and Mrs. George Biliman one half brother Harry Stuff of Wawaka and a host of friends.: She was preceded in death by one brother and two half brothers all of whom died in childhood. Her departure was a part of His plan who planned it all. o Cne ship drives East, another West, With the self same winds that blow; 'Tis the set of the sails and not the oo galon : Which- decides the way we go. : Like the winds of the sea are the v wings of fate, . As we voyage through life 'Tis the will of the soul that decides the goal, . | And not the calm or the strife, Her verse in her Bible, - A Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the friends fo their kindness during the sickness and death of our. daughter Katie L. Billman, T Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bilman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stuff and ' son Robert Stuff. The following attended the funeral from a distance. Fank Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peoples and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Adam Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Warern Pierec Mrs. Buel Webster from Elkhart. Mrs. Sam Landon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Landon and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Harry Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landon Al Billman, Ben Bilman, Mrs. J. Frant of Goshen Mrs. Marion Glant Jessie Rose of Kendallville Mrs. Earl Stewart of Fort Wayne., v -

Notice of Sale of Real Estate,

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Anna R. Sockkrider deceased, by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County Indiana he will at the hour of 1:30 P. M. on Saturday February 14 1925, at the law office of W. H. Wigton in Ligonier Noble County Indiana offer for sale at private sale all the interests of said decedent in and to the following described real estate located in Ligonier Noble County Indiana to wit: : Lot Number Six (6) in Block Five () in Miller’s Addition to the town now city of Ligonier. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said estate and upon the following terms and conditions to wit: At least ome-third of the purchase price cash ‘in hand and the balance in two equal installments payable in nine and eighteen (9 & 18) months from date, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of ‘the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief and providing for‘ attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold or purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale.. T Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale from day to day thereafter until sold. Said sale will be made subject to the present tenant’s lease from month to month and subject to taxes for 1925 payable' in 1926. i g o e Abstract for said real estate ‘can be ‘seen at the office of the underSigned. o i e L William H. Wigton adminis- | . trator of the estate of Anna R. Sockrider deceased. e e

Obituary.

Public Sale

The undersigned will sell at pub-| lic auction on ‘the O. S. Randolph farm 1 mile north west of Wawakai and 6 miles®east of Ligonier Sale to}] commence at 1 o’clock. - | i FRIDAY JAN. 30 i 8 HORSES—Pair bay registered Belgian mares 5 and 6 years oid. Bay Belgian mare can be- registerod 3 years old. - ' -Bay gelding 3 years old , Black Percheon mare 10 years old, Spring colt- one good big work horse, bay driving mare. 1 ; - COWS—Two milch cows one calf 4 months old. | 18 SHEEP—I 7 head of good ewes due to lamb first week in April, 1 buck. 52 HOGS—2 tried sows due to farrow first of Marsh 50 fall pigs. . CORIN—I,OOO bushels of new corn in crib. : OATS 500 bushels. . HAY—4 tons clover hay 14 tons mixed hay June grass and Alsike. MISCELLANEOUS—One set wlrk harnegs wagon and box Emerson mower 6 ft. cut, Brown corn ple#, Hoosier drill ten hoes, spring tooth harrow. , - TERMSon all sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand all sums over $5.00 a credit ofllo months time will be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest from date of sale. - o 'RANDOLPH & LOWER Harl Kurtz and John Singleton Aucts. I'red Schwab Clerk. . - 48b2t

Church Supper. -

Tuesday Jan. 27th the Ladies Aic of the Presbyterian church will give : supper in the parlors of the churc! beginning at 5:30. Menu. ~ Roast Beef -y Mashed Potatoes and Gravy : ‘Noodles e : Cabbage Salad . Pickles Jelly "~ Apple Pie and Checse ‘Coffee - s " Price 35 cents. :

Attention W. R. (. ) Members of Stansbury Relief Corps are requested to be present at the regular meeting Friday evening January 23rd. Important business needs immediate attention be present. Minda Wagoner Pres,.

Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner.

“Gold Heels” a picture that gives you a 100 to 1 shot for your money at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

FOR RENT-—290 acre farm near Ligonier. Everthing furnished. William A. Cochran 44btf

- Mrs. W. A. Jackson of Goshen a former resident of Ligonier is here this week a guest of Miss Elizabeth Dunning. o .

About 150 bills have already been introduced in the Indiana legislature with many more to follow, and yet a short session is being talked of.

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HENNEY & SURFUS - FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~ Fine Mefor ' EQuipment | Phone 495 L;goniee, Ind

- - A complete line of = -@ - high grade Wash Boil--5\(’,,{3 ~ers, tin, galvanized and copper. A boiler for ST HE” every need. . ! %3 _M No. 8 Lisk, all copSR rE ' CUE B per boiler at $3.95 This is a remarkable bargain in a high grade ; o (liskhailer. o ~ No. 8 heavy tin'boilerat - = 2.00 No. 9 heavy galvanized boiler at 2.00 .~ Washßoamdsat - - . Soctoioc = Wire Clothes Lines, 100» feet at e _Galvanized Tubs, at- ; - ' ~ traciively priced. s v BP! | on all sizes ‘ );) = No. 049 c N 0.2 69c - ‘W?jfi . N0.159c * N0:379c - @immnmd Extra l}eavy Atlantic 53""{‘, tubs at $1.50 - , : : Rid ]id Ironing Boards, eanriOt wiggle, wobble, slip or slide. A remarbable folding board 3.25 Other ironing boardsat - 2.00 Large size folding clothes bars 2.00 :Clothes Hamipers =~ --~ 175 Clothes Baskets .- 90c, 95¢, 1.00 2 dozen Clothes Pins - s . Clothes Wringers -~ - © -300 up % WEIR’S f@ eWO a 1

SpecialsforSaturday Our Oranges ard delicious o ocaslowas o 25¢ per dozen ~ Fresh Fruits of all Descriptions - Fancy GrOceries! Cheice Meats! ; oItLLERd MARKET AND GROGERY

3 We do.all kinds of plumbing work t P LUMB!NG yr)flr s%ta;sfac?ioz.o o ,m‘g T * A TIN{ We sell and install any form of heati HEATHNG | sysetesr%. ae install any o.rm of heating _ Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. : Prices Right Phone 453 Work Guaranteed B. E. RICKARD & SON General Tinning, Heating and Plum_bing ! : :

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