Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 49B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 January 1925 — Page 4

-~ NOTICE TO DEFEXDANTS State of indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court - March Term 1925 . Cause Ne. 9028, , - To quiet title to real estate. Carl J. Earnhart . : v 8 2 : : John S. Coonrod et al ‘ Comes now the plaintiff by DBothwell & Vanderferd his attorneys, and files his complaint herein tegether ‘with the affidavit .of a copipetent person that the residence upon dilligent inquiry is unknown of the following named | defendants, to-wit: John S. Coonrod, Thomas G. Harris, 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, towit: ‘“the unknown husbands and wives respectively of each and all of the following named persons to-wit: John S. Coonrod, Thomas G. H:n%'s, the names -of all of whom are unknown +to plaintiff; -the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown ‘children, decedants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate devisees, legatees & ustees and executors of the last will ~and testament sfi@j’cessors in interest and assigns, resp‘ée;—_jvely, of eacnh of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: John 8. Coonrod, Thomas G. Harris the names of all of whom '§lre u_nknown o ‘plaintiff; all of the- women omnce known by any off the “names and. designations ahove stated; {“;1“058 names may have been changed, ‘gnd who are now known by othet, names, the names of all of whom, are uxfli’ifiewn 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; All persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title claim or interest in, or lien upon the real estate deseribed in the vuntpl:fint in ‘this action, by, under or through any of the defendants to . this aection named. described and designated in said complaint ‘the names eof all of whom are unknown ' to plaintiff;” that said action is: for; the purpose of quieting ftitle to x'eaf‘ estate in the State of Indiana that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necesssary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents ‘of the State of Indiana. T The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint to-wit commencing at a'point on the Fort Wayne Road in Ligonier Indiana forty seven and one half feet south -least of the = northwest cOr‘ner: of lot number oné in Banta’s Ad-

dition to the town now city of'Ligo-! nier running thence east one hundred | thirty foun feet thence north to the 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 institfited and prose‘cuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all de}mands claims and claimants whatso--ever. : 1 : | Notice is therefore hereby given ’said defendants that unless they be i’and, appear on the i3th judicial day of }the March 1925 Term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana being thei 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 Alb}pn in. said Noble County in the State of Indiana and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determineéd i ntheir 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 20th day of January 1925. - - SEAL Frances M. Beane Clerk of ’ Nobhle Circuit Court. . Bothwell & Vanderford , Ligonier Indiana Attorneys for Plaintiff. . 48b3w 5 e : Notice of Administration, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana duly appointed as. administrator of the estate of James Tyler, deceased, and the heirs of said decedent and all other persons interested in said estate will Dbe governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' Farmers &Merchants Trust Company Ligonier, Indiana, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford : Ligonier, Indiana, ; Attorneys for estate. 473 w For sale, 300 bushels of good corn.' Inquire of :C. Mochell Phone Cromwell line. . - 4%a2t i Methodist Church. . J. W. Reynods Pastor. : Residence 116 Martin St. . Teephone 187. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morring Service 10:45 a. m. : Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. T i,FoR RENT—29O acre farm near Ligonier. Everthing furnished. Wiltliam A. Cochran o 44btf

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CLASS 1. Members paying one cent the first week, 2 cents the second week and .increasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks will get o o b inaniin LRTO CLASS Al, Members paying 50 cents the first week, 49 cents the second week and decreasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks will get. ... s M CLASS 2, Members paying two cents the first week, 4 cents the second week and increasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks willget .0 o et 20,00 CLASS 2A, Members paying $l.OO the first week 98 cents the second week and decreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks Wil gt i it e 200

Just before Christmas you will receive all the money you have saved with 4% added if all pay- ) ~ ments are made regularly or in advance . . ‘

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. U. B. Church. ‘ .F. B. Parker, Pastor. Residence 135 N. Cavin Street. Telephone 198. Sunday School—9:3o A. M. Preaching Service—lo:4s A. M. Christian Endeavor—6:oo P. M. - Preaching Bervice—7:oo P. M. Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening ‘at 7:00 P. M. i

Christian Science Society. Services are held as follows: | Every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Meeting place in hall over store of Weir & Cowley. Everybody welcome. il B

Order a package of Blue Bird Washing Powder with your next grocery order. ' : ; St

Notice of Sale of Real Estate.

- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Anna R. Sockrider, 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 21, 1925, at the law, office of W. H. Wigton in Ligonier Noble County Indiauna offer for sale at private sale all the interests of said decedent in and to the following described real estate losaid real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: - Lot Number Six (6) in Block Five (5) 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 one-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 notés of the purchaser bearing sik 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, Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place the ur* dersigned 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. e o -Abstract for said real estate can be seen at the office of the undersigned. : L . William H. Wigton administrator of the estate of Anna R. Sockrider deceased._ : g . ; A 433 w

EIGHT TEAMS TO €OMPETE ~ osketball Tourney at viiiie o Take Place March : - 5 and 7

siinovuga team entries for the state high basketball ‘tournament will not close until February 28 eight teams will compete in the sectional tourney to be held in Kendallville March 6 and 7.-according to the schedule announced by A. L. Trester secretary o fthe Indiana High School Athletic association. 'All teams in the local tourney represent Noble county high schools. Regional play will be held at Fort Wayne Anderson, Evansville, Gary, Kokomo Martinsville Flankfort and Richmond the week-end following the sectional tourneys nad the finals will be held at the Exposition building in the state afir grounds at Indianapolis March 20 and 21. Entries at the Fort Wayne regional will include winners in the sectional meet at Angola Auburn Columpbia City Decatur Elkhart Fort Wayne Warsaw and Kendallville, e

Farmer’s Annual Income $1,599.

The average Noble county farmer’s income in 1924 was $1,599 according to the Blue Valley Creamery Institute This estimate based on the most accurate available data covers the yield acreage and animal production on farms in this section of Indiana, - This is the best indication yet that the state’s agriculture is again headed toward prosperity, says the Institute. 1919 one of the two peak years in the purchasing power of the American farmer witnessed an average income of $1,834 per farm in the state. The average income per Indiana farm for the past season’s production will run up to approximately $1450. |

Booze Raid Made.

" A squad from the sheriff's -office raided a place ‘operated by Mayme Mayer- at Yellow Creek three miles east of Elkhart early Sunday morning and although no arrests were made officers said they found six 50gallon containers of boozeé and two 30gallon containers of wine. The Mayer woman drew a gun on'the officers when they attempted to raid her place they reported. i When officers went to the home of David Ott in Benton - township searching for Clarence Alwine they found a whisky still instead.

State Y Convention.

The Sstate’Y. M. C. A. convention will be held in ‘Elkkhart January 30 and 31 and February 1. Delegates wil lattend from the Noble county organization. ; i

The city council meets in regular session tonight. = .. :

CLASS 5, Members paying fiive cents the first week 10 cents the second week and increasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks will gt . o sl S 8 CLASS SA, Members paying $2.50 the first week $2.45 the second week and de-~ creasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks Wil Bel i vsdeni s 001 D ~ CLASS 10, Members paying 10 cents the first week, 20 cents the second week and increasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks WAL BOE .l i st i ons SRGLOU CLASS 10A, Members paying $5.00 the first week $4.90 the second week and decreasing 10 cents each week for fifty weeks Will 2O ..ccviivreriecessansiniiansitasesesesssaninenns $127.50

“The Bank on the Corner”

SENATE WANTS 10 ENOW

Demands Financial Accounting From .State Board of Agriculture On e Bond Issue.

A financial statement of the Indiana state board of agriculture was demanded by the state senate Friday. .A resolution demanding the statement within five days was introduced jointly by Senator Nedjl republican floor leader and Senator Craven democratic floor leader and was passed unanimously. - - ) The resolution demanded to know what disposition had been made of the proceeds of a one million dollar bond issue -and of a tax levy of 1-4 Cent annually. . -Of this money $155,000 was loaned to Governor McCray just before the latter’s financial failure and was subsequently returned to the state through a pool.raised by James P. Goodrich former governor and others.

Indiana Boasts 7,500 Lady Farmers

Indiana boasts 7,500 lady farmers according. to date analyzed by the Blue Valley Creamery Institute. Of this number over 6,500 operate farms, 6,000 their own, 20 as managers and not quite 400 as tenants the date disclosed. ‘ 2 : Dairying poultry and hog raising are some of the branches of agriculture in which the women farmers of thes tate specialize the analysis revealed. The land under cultivation b¥ the feminine agriculturists is close to 450,000 acres, of which 325,000 acres are’ improved. The ‘value of these farms is 60 million dollars.. The figures further revealed that women cultivate 3.1 per cent of all farms in the state and 2.1 per cent of thetotal acreage, the value being 2.3 per cent of the whole. The average value of the land and buildings on farms operated by women was found to be in excess of $9,560." ’

Newlyweds,

Miss Jessie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Rose formerly of Wawaka but now of Kendallville was united in marriage with Karl Weingart of that . city. They will reside in Kendallville, sea ; :

City Clerk 111,

Tom Jeanneret city clerk has heen confined to his home th:is week sufforing from a severe cold,

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. Vesper Services-at 5 o’clock Mid-week Serwice Wed. 7:156 P. M Y. P. S. C. E. Tuesday 7:15 P. M.

AT HUDSON’S Final Reductions ~ Ready-to-Wear Every Winter Garment | - o Fer = ; Ladies and Girls CUT THE LIMIT - Prices also cut on | WAISTS ~ BLOOMERS SKIRTS PRINCESS SLIPS BATH ROBES APRONS MIDDIES - SWEATERS s e ..-“ e AUDSONEa) GOSHEN.2”INDIANA.

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CLASS 10, Fixed. Members paying 10 cents a week for fifty weeks will get .. $5.00 CLASS 25, Fixed. Members paying 25 cents a week for fifty weeks will get $12.50 CLASS 50, FiXed. Members payingv .50 cents a week for fifty weeks will get $25.00 CLASS 100, Fixed. Members paying $l.OO a week for fifty weeks will get ............ $50.00 ~ CLASS 200, Fixed. Members paying $2.00 a week for fifty weeks will get ........ $lOO.OO CLASS 500, Fixed. Members paying $5.00 a week for fifty weeks will get ........ $250.00 ' CLASS 1000 Fixed. Members payiitg $lO.OO a week for fifty weeks will get ........ $500.00