Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 50B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 February 1925 — Page 2
& :_' N;'vv’ ‘ . : ‘ : & B ( L3y » : : This bank L e !-S i : Before risking veur money in investments, ‘ ‘ ask us about the securilies you are consider- - ing. Making investments is an important part - of every bank’s business. ..We safeguard pur cli.e,nts against mistakes as we safeguard pur own investments from loss. e & o , R Hundreds of millions of dollars have been poured into the hands of unscrupulous promoters. No bank would have recommended putting money - into such. investments, yet . . thousandls. of pecple have suifered. 4 | Don’t let friendship sentiment or other outside influences ¢uide you in. placing your money. -Ask this bank before you buy securi- ; ties. We can save you from disappointiments ‘ and losses ‘of capital. - ' 3B (P Boy y * ZENS DAk Mo M. L &84 .A% o “The Bank by the Corner” &
5 g ; E ¥ V. 3 . . & ’C -'é PLUMBING We:do all kinds of plumbing work to # F : your satisfaction. - . HEATIN( ; We sell and install any form of heating % ' = system. o - = : - Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, g - Prices Right -~ . Phone 4533 Work Guaranteed - & - : DI ADDN 0 QON = o Bor Eo REQ&E“?; ’fi’a‘g %—@"l Ag ‘ o N ia; . ‘General Tinning, Heating and Plumbing = &
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HE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
The' Ligomer Banner
; . . ESTABLISHED 1888, . - e ' Publishéd byué : “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor - Publisked every Mondaj and Thursday and entered in the Postoffce at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. : . Is Gaifil oif Co. / Some: time ago the Ligonier city council granted permission to an oil company to establish a Tilling station at the north-cast corner of Union street and Lincoln Way South on what is known as the Fulk property. The Banner. gave then ame c¢f the company -as the (,-}arréo:;'h;. Tuesday an agent of that company came to Ligonier for an investigation on, hte belief that some ohe was infringing on their itrade name. An-. investigation disclosed that it was the Gaffil oil Company of South Bend tg*whom the permit wi's given. . Winfield Fulk says the property will not he sold nor leased for the purpose intended. ° So far as can be learne:d no further acticn has beén taken by the Gaffil oil Cempany to take advantage of the grant given by the oit}"" council,
She is Reinstated.
When Lew. shank mayor of Ind-
ianapolis learned that his sister-in-law Miss Clara Gilbert of Kendallville had been deposed as a elerl% in the legislature to make a place for'the wife of a representative he made 2 hee line for the state houss and within an hour the word went forth that Miss Gilbert'had been reinstated ‘The- representative’s .wife was made Tegisiative hostess a new office created for her. Her official duties consist of enteretining visitors and she is now on the pa}\' Jyolil. i
Kevival Services, o ‘Revival sérvices are now:- in prorress at the ]{i(th‘fllé M. E. chureh, he- pastor who is' bringing some hointed messages, is being assisted in (he music by Prof. M. E. Yoder who is leading in the singing:; and the special musie both by the quire.and instrumental should prove ®an atcraction of interest. Services bhegin at " 7:30 prompt through the week, and at 7:00 on Sunday evening, also “orviees f()ll()Win;.: -Sabbath - schoo; during the meceting. The public iz in‘-l vited.” : ; . o ld Fashioned Episode. . . An cld fashioned scene was enact¢d on Cavin street Tuesday morning when a fine} big team of horses ran away from the (Peer starting from the subway and ehding in front of the Raubert jewelry store where the animals lost their foating and piled caught. No damage resulted.. The horses are said to belong to Ed Kenney north of town and they very graciously turned-out for automobiles in their mad flight. :
Is It a Failure.
services will be held at the Jewish Temple this Friday evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock. Rabbi Julius Mark will deliver a sermon on the subject: is Reformy Judaism a Failure?”’ in which he will review the happenings of the convention of the Union of Americans of the Hebrew Congregation hLeld@ recently in St. Louis.» v : Xow Insurance Agent. o Curtis Hutehison has succeeded Will Davis as local agent for the Metropolitan ILife Insurance company. Mr. Davis hdving gone to'Cassopolis Mich. to become manager of an A. & P Store. Mr. Davis conducted the company store in Ligonier for a number of years. . Wanted to purchase a cheap soft coal stove. Inquir® of Lisle Gilbert, Standard Oil Station Ligonier. “WHY WORRY? | ' FARM FOR RENT—Desirable farm of 113 acres located 3% 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. - _ - 46atf. .
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A Battery - o : Without Jars Thé new Gummite case, an exclusive feature with Exide Batteries, is moulded all in one piece, including compartments for the cells. Thus, indis vidual jars are done away with, » Qummite is practi= cally indestructible, will not warp, and is not.affected by temperature; acid, or water. Let us “show you this ideal bate tery case, ; BLAZED TRAIL i GARAGE
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court Marcfi@erm 1925 Causé No. . P , : - To quiet title to real estate. - Sherman Morris : o V 8 ' : Aaron F. Sroufe, et al. i - Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwell & Vanderford his attorneys, and files his complaint herein together with the affidavit of acompetent person that the residence upon diligent induiry is unknown of the following named defendants to-wit: Aaron F.‘ Sroufe, Catharine ' Sroufe, David Bright, Leah Bright, Daniel Bright, ‘Leah Bright, Leah Arnold, John Slevin, William Phelan, Susan Phelan, John Sleuine, John Sluin, Christian Rugh Eleonar Rugh, Elener Rugh, Elenor Rugh, Myron F. Barbour, A. J. Merritt whose christian name is unknown to lulaintiff, Jacob Ridenour, Joseph French G. F. Clark whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, H. Bronson whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, George F. Clark, Alla H. Clark, Hiram Bronson, Mary A. Bronson Mary Ann Bronson, Hiram Brunson, Mary Ann Brunson, John R. Cook, Samuel Hanna, Eliza Hanna, Charles Hanna, Henry Hanna, ‘Horace Hanna, Samuel T. -Hanna, ; William “W. Hanna, Hugh T Hanna, Eliza Hannd Thomasetta Hanna, Clara L. Carnahan Wm. S. Carnahan, Oliver S. Hanna, James T. Hanna, Hugh McCulloch, Rufus French, Oliver W. Jefferds,
George W. McConnell, Wh. Tayler Hugh Hanna, Pliney Hoagland, Jesse ‘L. Williams, William Willis Hanna, Hugh P. Hanna, Clara Carnahn, Oliver T. Hanna, William Tayler, Pliny Hoagland, Rufus M. French, _William M. Taylor Hugh McCulloch, Trustee; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residnets 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: Aaron F. Sroufe, Catharine Sroufe, David Bright, Leah Bright, Daulel Bright, L.eah Bright, Leah Arnold, John Slevin, William Phelan Susan Phelan, John Sleuine, John ‘Sluin, Christian Rugh, Eleonar Rugh, Elener Rugh, Elenor Rugh, Myron F. Barbour ,A. J. Merritt whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff Jacob Ridenour Joséph French G. F. Clark whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, H. Bronson, whose christian name is unknown to plaitniff, George F. Clark Alla H. Clark, Hiram Bronson Mary A. Bronson, Mary Ann Bronson, Hiram Brunson, Mary ‘Ann Brunscn, John R. Cook, Samuel] Hanna, Eliza Hanna, Charles H‘anna,i Henry H'vanna, Horce Hanna, Samuel J 1T Panna, Willlam W, Hanna,” Augh i T. Hanna, Eliza Hanna Thomasetta | Hnna, Clara L. Carnahan, Wm. S. { Carnahan, William S. Carnahan, Oli- ‘| ver S. Hanna, James T. Hanna, Hugh McCulloch, Rufus French, Oliver W. Jetferds, George W. McConnell, Wil--1 I}ia_m Tayler, Hugh Hanna Pliney | Hoagland Wm. Tayler, Jesse L. Wil- | liams, William Willis Hanna, Hugh | P. Hanna, Clara Carnahan, Oliver T. i Hanna William Taylor Pliny Hoagland .| Rufus M. French William M. Taylor, .{the names of all of whom are uni known to plaintiff; the unknown successors in trust of Hugh McCulloch Trustee the names of all of whom are unknqwn to plaintiff; the unknown | | stockholders, bondholders, receivers, .| trustees, creditors officers and suc- | cessors in interest of each of the foll- | lowing mnamed -corpoi'atior_ls, to-wit: | Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road .| Company Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail|road ' Company, The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company Pitts‘burg,‘ Ft. Wayne and Chicagol Railroad Company, The Fort Wayne Jand Chicago Rail Road Company, the names of all of whom are unnowkn to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and | assigns respectively of each of the | following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Aaron F. Sroufe, Catharine Sroufe, David Bright, Leah Bright, Daniel Bright, Leah Bright, Leah Arnold, John Slevin, William Phelan, Susan Phelan, John Sleuine, John Sluin, Christian | Rugh, Eleonar Rugh, Elener Rugh, Elenor Rugh, Myron F. Barbour, A. J. Merritt whose christian name is ununknown to plaintiff Jacob Ridenour, Joseph French G. F. Clark whose' christian name is unknown to plaintiff H. Bronson whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, George F. Clark, Alla H. Clark Hiram Bronson, Mary A. Bronson, Mary Ann Bronson, Hiram Brunson, Mary :Ann Brunson, John R. Cook, Samuel Hanna, Eliza Hanna, Charles Hanna, Henry Hanna, Horace Hanna, Samuel T. Hanna, William W. Hanna, Hugh T. Hanna, Eliza Hanna, Thomasetta Hanna, Clara L. Carnahan, Wm. S. Carnahan, Oliver 8. Hanna, James T. Hanna, Hugh MeCulloch, Rufus French Oliver | W. Jefferds, George W. McConnell, | Wm. Tayler Hugh Hanna, Pliney| Hoagland, Jesse L. Williams, William Willis Hanna, Hugh P. Hanna, Clara Carnahan, Oliver T. Hanna, William Taylor Pliny Hoagland, Rufus M. French, William M. Taylor, the names || of all of all of whom are unknown to ! plaintiff; al lof the. women once]|. known by any, of the names and designations 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 ’wbov,e named .de’séljibed and designated as defenants to, this action who|l,
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 described in the complaint in this aetion, by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named described and designate in (said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff” that the defendants Fort Wayne and Chicago 1 Rail Road Company, Fort Wayvne '&‘ Chicago Railroad Company, The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company Pittsburg Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company and The Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company are each and -all foreign corportions and that the cause: of action alleged against said de. fendants in the complaint in this cause arose within the State of Indiana; 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 nelessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana.. The following real estate in Noble ’County State of Indiana is described in said complaint, te-wit: fractional lots numbered two, three and four of the “Indian Reserve” in section seven township ' thirty four north range eight east, censtituting and being all of the northeast quarter of said section seven aforesaid also the south-
v y ¥ vi . % ‘ - \‘/,\‘ Stansbury’s Yellow Front Dept. Stor » ANspury’s Yeiow Frront cpt. 2tore The Store of Quality and S - U ETVICE ' We not only extend service but give quality for.every dollar spent at our store. We invite you to stop and shop with us.cQualivy counts. ~Low prices talk. . Big January and February white =ale consisting of sheeting muslins lono v.!j)fh. nainsook, cambrics, linens, damasks, ginghams, cheviots and dress poads. . Also hosiery - ~of all kinds. Knock out prices will be our Motto. Our competitors will nlease step aside for this old time sale when everything goes. We still quote you prices but yow must see - the goods to get the true value. Will you avail yourselves of this monéy shving sale at ‘this money saving Opportunity. o R - A
. NAINSOOK AND LONG CLOTH | Materials for ‘Undergarments. ' No. 250 Bridal Nainsook only .................. 20¢ No. 300 Bridal Nainsook only ................ 25¢. No. 450 Bridal Nainsook, Tissue ............ 30c No. 3000 Béidal Nainsook Tissue ............ 40¢ No. 1500 Bridal Nainsook Tissue only 35¢ -Wamsutta Nainsook extra fine only ........ 45¢ No. 750 Bridal Long cloth only ............ 25¢ No. 100 Bridal Long Cloth only ................ 30¢ FINE ENGLISH LINGERIE CLOTH For bloomers step-ins princess slips. All colors white flesh pink yellow light blue and orchid in lace stripes. or plain. All 36 inches wide fine silky material.... 59¢ .e, R _&' RS SRS ‘ PLISSE CREPES ' - Plisse crepes for gowns and bloomers in pink flesh orchid white light blue yellow flowered and plain. Fast colors and easy to wash. ' ~ SILK TUBING FOR UNDER VESTS :The seasons fashion will demand this high .grade material in flesh orchid and white only theyard ... ... ... ... . $lOO - . BLEACHED SHEETINGS BUY NOW 81 inch bleached sheeting Saxon linen finish Worth 6hc now ... ... BRe 72 inch bleached sheeting Wearwell now 50c 81 inch unbleached sheeting only ............ 50c 40 inch Linen finished pillow tubing at this big reduetion sale only .................... 38¢c o 6 ineh Pillow tubingonly ... ... ... ... Bs¢ 36 inch Hope muslin limit 20 yvards to cusSomer only thewand . .. 0. ... Is¢ WW BROWN OR UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inch Mount Clair sheting this sale only 11c 36 inch Verona fine unbleached sheeting 25 yard bolts only .0 .. I6E 36 inch Saxon unbleached sheeting this. sale I a 4 PERCALES THE SPRINGS NEW LINE The new that have been developed in Percales are a wonder. New combinations in colors new pattersn for house dresess aprons and dresses. o , ‘ 86 inch light percale only ......ccoiicvinn. 17¢ 386 inch dark percale only ............. 17¢c m A ~ COTTON BATS ANJQ CHALLIES 4 * ~_ For your Conffirts' e
36 inch Challies for Comforts new patterns new combinations. Get enough for a -Comfort cover your chairs make curtains and cover your boxes with these new patterns IV o G e S 18 Cotton Bats large fluffy stitched bats 3lb. BNV Let e L 3106 Panama Bats only %ol 3100 Bo Peep for fine Quilts only .......... $1.39 omall bats ondy i i 186
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east guarter of the southwest quarter of section six township thirty four north range eight east. T This action is instituted and prosecuted by -said - plaintiff for the * purpose of quicting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands claims and claimdnts whatsqever.. : e e ~ Wotice is .therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be an dappear on the 19th judicial day of the March 1925 Term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana being ‘ the 23rd day of March 1925 to be begun and holden on the 2nd day of March, 1925 at the Court House in. the town of Albiof in said Noble County in the State of Indiana and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he \heard and determined in their absence. : e In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the oflice of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion Indiana this 27th day of January 1925 - . - Seal ~ Frances M Beane. Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court = Bothwell & Vanderford = . o Ligonier Indiana e s Attorneys for FlainGft. . 49b3w Manted . = - I want to buy corn. Phone 861. (. L. Chamberlin Ligonier Ind. ' . 45atf Hemstitching and pleating done at Casey’s Shoe Store. Hazel McDowell. oD eonts
Webuy Poultry | and Eggs| ~ Hoosier . | Produce Co. | ,_ South Cavin Street - Prices Right Open Wednesday and Satur- § day. Tdéph(’)“e o BOBECH2 EOWLES |
"VERN B.FiSHER . Sanitary Plumbing /\\ - ‘andHeating . @ Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind
o b 'LINEN CRASH 16 inch Stephens all Linen Crash only .. 19¢ 18 inch Stephens. all Linen Crash 0n1y.... 21c¢ 16 -inch Huck Toweling only ..:i......... 20c 18 inch Soft Spun Terry Bath Téweling .. 30¢ TABLE DAMASKS AND NAPKINS 0 -indla-all- Limen - Deovask worth, the prica 66 inch merceized Damask only .......... 47¢ We have not listed all the special values we will offer at this big sale. We want you to call and see the values you get for your dollars. o _ : MEN’S WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALS Men’s dress shirts caps jumper blouses neckties sox. ' Mer we can save you money. = Men’s extra heavy suspender back bid overallwonly s ol . SIS Men's work sahifts only. ... .. ... 275 Men’s work shirts only ..:....... 89¢ and 98¢ Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts at 93¢ $1.39 $1.49 ‘and $2.19. e - : , These goods have all been selected with care to get fast colors and good stripes. Why not give us a chance to show you. : T NOTE_TIiESE PRICES : Last but not least of the seasons Goods to close out we will sell all of our Ladies Wool and silk and wool hose at a closing price of 89c for 98c and $1.19 values. é = This list of Specials will save you money, 27 inch light Outing Flannel only ............ 15¢ 98c QOuting Gowns now only. ................. 89¢ 40 pair Nashua Woolnap Blankets in fancy plaid and block patterns the best blanket on the market 72-84 worth $5.50 in this isale g R e e Get your paid now. ; ~ Ladies Sweater Coats at a big redluction in Price. . >
Amoskeag Apron Ginghams This is the best fast colored apron gingham ab thersgle o 0 0 L b T A big line of apron checks and fancy plaid singhams ohly: . oo T g : - CURTAIN DRAPERIES All the new Cretonnes and Drapery Materials for Spring. iae ' Close Outs in Dishes at less than cost. = Close Outs in Remants Ginghams musling dress goods and silks.’ S Close Quts in Sweaters for boys, girls and ladies. : Close Outs in Underwear. Close Outs in aprons and house dresses. 5 We have tried to list the above goods in a way that will attract your attention to the many good values offered from day to day. Hoping to be able to serve you and save you money. e , LAST—6 Spools of J & P Coats Thread for. 25¢. A money saver. e i
