Ligonier Banner., Volume 58, Number 51A, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 February 1925 — Page 2
| - We buy Poultry .and Eggs Hoosier Produce Co. ~ South Cavin Street Prices Right Open Wednesday and Satur- , .day. | Telephone 489 BOBECKE BOWLES
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Use an Electric Heater for all cold, draughty, hard to heat corners. In the front hall at night, to give the homecomers a glowing welcome. In the dining room to make the meals enjoyable. Your heater, too, will prevent water pipes from freezing on below-zero nights and save delicate . house plants. * . '
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ihe ragomer Danner ’: - lkstasiisHeo Isee.f - - i “ . Publishetbiy i s o i - < ~ - "he Banner Publishing Company © W.C.B. HARRISON Fditor Published every Monday and Thursday and entered in the Postoflice at Ligonler, Ind., as second class matter. "““-“’i"——-“m—"_"r"——"““"‘——_l.i i 'Te Visit Ligenier, : | A. G. Opie, deputy revenue collec‘tor, writing to the .Banner from Kendallville says: The revenue act of 1924 differs in many respects from ;ihé old law, dand tor the convenience. (of those who file or may be liable to §;ile'i'ca’.crafi income tax returns, W. G. [Graham will- be at the Farmers & | Merchants Trust Co, Ligonier, on ]i«‘um{uury 20 and 21, for ‘tie purpose. iof explaining the new law and to as- | {sist in “preparing returns without chsl;. S Many persons are liable to make a relurn who are not aware of the fact, ~ Boasts of Exploils. | } Misy Friede Sierfert 19 self-styled {handit queen was arvested at a rail'x'.'ztjv',"r‘;;\siwli in Irort Wayne with $l,000 loot froin the home of John V. izen] where she had beén employed as a. maid. - ' o The girl boasted to police thafi she wnd another girl with seven men held up a jewelry store in Miwaukee three vears ago and escaped with' $20,000 in loot. . L : The girl’'s heme is in South Bend. | She was st nt to the ;:ii'ls"l.séhool at Clermont from that city. o School Expense in Goshen, » A Teport of the expenditures -of the ! chool eity of Goshen during the Vear 11924, shows that a total of fi‘.%flt,flffi‘fil‘? 5~.,~m,< paid out by t:\}:}n‘;;_.'t;*;‘:;'qnfGOeih(\n ‘,.{” school purposes. Of this amount 248 652 65 was paid out of the tuition ":‘uu:i. as =ajaries for teachers, The retmainder, arn 091.63 wis paid out of ;fl:e spacial .~»t4~}»_i;w:!" fuhd and ]);li('i‘_{r)l‘ all other éxpenses of the schools. i i § ; ; - . SR i Bill 16 Beeome Law. i The bhill. hitroduced in the 'state irau;’:}n?e» of the Indiana ;.;({nf-l'ul a 5 ;-v‘:uf;i;' :~~'-_~sl.<;_w‘_i*_)xi.‘.n_:l'(i'()‘i‘{vzvu;'ke “of Allen and Nohle counties providing for increased pounsions for city firemen pagsed to third reading in the upber hyuse anil \.i be I;i"i;;:on up for j.final action within the next few days. [t is said the maasure iy assured of +favbrable action in hoth hrouses. : { salem: Cometery Ineorporated. | While in_ county commissionérs %"tii!ll Tucsday - Attorney Wigton took §(i;w e essary legal :éicps fo p’erféct, !uae incorporation of Salem Cemetery i:m{i a call for the election of directors } ill soon be made by publication. fo - Wanted - : | 1 want to buy corn. Phone 861. C. ffu, Chamberlin Ligonier Ind. . 4batf
i Hemstitching and pleating done at i Casey’s Shoe Store. Hazel MeDowell. % e szZpit Al FARM FOR RENT--Desirable farm of 113 acres located 2% miles north west of Wawaka. Well adapted ana equipped for raising cows, sheep and Ehogs. Possession: March Ist. Comi municate : with Dr. €. G.. Keehn in l. erson or by lettér. Give. references. : - S - 46ati.
Use an Electric Fan at the radiator or furnace register to circulate the warm air to all parts of the room-—jnst doubles the effect of the heat.” Use a fan at the farnace fresh air intake and see how combustion is improved. And at big winter parties, when the rooms are crowd and close, use your fan to freshen the atmosphere.
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Child* Labor Amendment.
Rejection of the child labor amendment to the federal counstitution by the senate-a demonstration of Ku Klux' Klan strength in the house and another klan drive against private and parochial schools marked a day ®f unusual activity in the Indiana general assembly Thursday. - The child labor amendment was defeated by a vote of 32 to 16 after a debate which occupied the greater part of the afternoon and which was staged amid- an - unusually large crowd of spectators and school children. The amendment was reported ;V,(')u_\tAby the federal relations commit- “ Lee without recommendation and was killed when the senate accepted a motion by Senator Alonzo Lindley Warren Fountain and Vermillion counties Republican for indefinite postponement. s :
Many Arrests,
George N. Mannfeld chief of the fish ind game division of teh state conservation - department in a monthly bulletin to organized sportsmen of Indiana says that 'game‘ ‘wardens made 144 arrests in December for al-. ieged violations of fish ‘and game laws, and that 135 persons, weré convicted, with nine cases pending trial. [he 135 convicted paid fines and costs amounting to $2,566.35. Leading offenses for the afore mentioned period were hunting and fishing without license 88; hunting on Sunday 16 hunting without consent of Ilandowner 10; digging out fur animals 7; shooting on a public highway :5; possession of illegal seines and nets, 5; and hunting with ferret 4. . Noble County Board Meets. The Noble County Board of Education met at '‘Albion Monday. The trustees: present were A L. Budd, Chas: Ott, Noah Stump, Carl Hardenbrook, Arlo Fryer, Frank Bogner Daniel Rumbaugh and J. W.- Zimmer--Imnan. . ‘ s Topics discussed were the new envimeration bank forms and school logislative measurers. It was agreed that all members delinquent in paynient of dues to the State Trustees ¢ ssociation should pay at their: earli st convenience, , Hold Speecial Meéting, - The Wayne township farmers held a gpecial meeting on Wednesday at ine Centralized school building for the purpose of making plans to complete the membership drive. Arby itcdge farmer of Washington township was thep rinecipal speakdr of the evening. . A supper was served furnished by the farm bureau and {he organized farm women.
Army Saved $17,000
saving of sl7,ooo'in the handling of Christmas mail by the use of army trucks in New York, New Jersey and Deleware was_reported by post‘alfauthorities. Floor space for handling the vast quantity of parcels post vackages in New oYrk City was also donated by the army reducing consestion to the_lowest 'p6int in years. No Raise in Pay. . ! There is pending in-the lower hotuse 0 fthe legislature introduced, by Representative Robert B. Shirley of Allen and Noble counties a bill yhich provides thatthe salaries of elective or appointive officers ¢annot be increased during the tiine"for which they were chosen. It has a good chance of becoming a law, Clean the Streets, Street Commissionef Bd Banta Police Chief Wolf, ‘' Night Policeman Bowen and a force of men Friday night were out with a fire hose flushing Cavin street and washing ' the brigk pavement of the winter’s accumulation and ice, making a great improvement in the down town disfriet ' .an:' Passed Through Here. A large motor bus passed through Ligenier Friday morning which attracted muech’ attention. The- bus on _its'wz:y to Lima Ohio for repairs, The inside having been .badly burned by a fire. The bus was from a Michizan town and the fire is understood to have caught from a heater.
Get 20 (ents Per $1 Stock.
. Preferred stockholders of the Welfare Loan Co. of Fort. Wayne a subsidiary of the Hawkins Mortgage Co.; will get 20 cents on the dollar accarding to the report of the receiver. Clinton- R. Wilson filed in the Superior court. Holders of the common stock will get nothing. . . Is Dog Kiiler, - Auburn’s chief of police shot and killed seventeen dogs in six days and the slaughter according to the execufioner will go on until the county seat of DeKalb is a dogless town. ; Ce A v : School Opens. B School was opened this morning at Syracuse but a large number of pupils were absent. The meas'les‘ seem to have come to' stay for awhile. 3 o Find Much Opposition, The proposed changes in the f_ishA‘ laws are causyng much discussion among local fishermen and almost to| a man they are opposed to the changes, : ‘ e . - Harberipgs of Spring. : The small boy is out with the first game of spring and many' can be seen plaving marbles. The temperature Friday registered 58 degrees. Let Iloyd tickle away vour troubles -at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday Thursday, = . e
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COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES . L. Addu, clerks office sup. § 33.0 v wm. b, Buriord, clk oifice sup ~ 1Z2.30 I'rances M.Beane, clk oce sup 6.00 Georgia lrwin, ¢ik cler hire ... 7T0.00 lu. L. Adair Aud oce Sup ... 18.00 Wm. B. Burtord, Aud o’ce sup 'luti.zgy Orviite k.Pressier, Aud o'ce sup . 0.0 Dwignt L.Wiseman, Aud clk hr 100.00 J. k. Cockley, L'reas. o'ce ex. 10.0 v W. B. Burford, 'l'reas o’ce ex 49913 bi. L. Adair, ‘treas o'ce ex.... 1000 W. B. Burford, Kec o’ce 5up..... 8.96 ¥, L. ‘Adair, sur sup -0..0....c 1300 Guy R. Hall, co. supt sal ...... 167.81 li. L. Adair, co. supt Sup ...... 10.00 Guy K. Hall, co. supt trav ex 36.10 Guy K. Hail, co. supt dep hire 9.00 G. S. Bouse, asses o'ce Sup ... 4.00 Noah M. Barous, asses o’ce sup = 1.50 J. W. Hays, health com sal ... 30.01 G. Hardenbrook, dis prev ......- 7.00 a 4, Parker dig prev ... 1889 A. K. Prickett per diem trnt off 75.00 A.K.Prickett, mile & extrnt off 20.02 M. Berberick, poor Sparta twp B.UI W.A.Jackson, poor Ferry twp 188.64 Chas. Watt, crt hse rep ....... 1.50 D. M. Gatwood, court hse rep - 3.00 Michael May, court hse em’yee 75.00 | Dora May, court hse em’yee 1.00 The Fitch Prod Co., cxrt hse sup 5.48 R.W.Halferty treas., crt hse sup 59.86 Eagles & Son court hse sup ... 310.00 The Kolhass Co. court hse sup 10.49 I.C.Berger, jail repair ...._.... b.fH J.W. & W.H.Hays, jail em’yee 160.55 R.W. Halferty, treas., jail sup 11.98 Herschell Metz, jail sup ....... 6.3 C.W.Browster, jail sup ... 4.9 Fred Cappinger, jail sup ........ 64.00 Mis. E. Young, co farm em’yee 2.75 J. Shauweker, co farm em’yee 2.00 Ursa Young, co farm em’yee 20.64 Ray Enos, co farm em’yee..... = 5.76 Dr.H.Hostetter, co f'm em’yee 10.50 Dr.J.W.Thompson, co f'm em’e 200.00 Steifel & Levy, co farm 5up...... 23.48 W. H. Hart, co farm sup ..... 9.84 R.W.Halferty, trs.," co m sup ' 13.64 Eagles & Son, ca farm sup ... 94.98 Berhalter Bros., soldier burial 75.00 Berhalter Bros., soldier burial 75.00 Waiter Bunhum, soldier burial 75.00 Walter Bunhum, soldier burial 75.00 B.' R. Matteson, pub, printing 13.40 | Kendallville Pub. Co., pub. prt 3.48 L. K. Thompson, pub printing 5.10 B. R. Matteson, pub printing 13.36 B. R. Matteson, pub printing 23.86 B. R. Matteson, pub printing 7.10 B. R. Matteson, pub printing 3.96 B. R. Matteson, pub printing 33.00 E. L. Adair, pub printing.... 144 E. L. Adair, pub printing. .. 38.84 E. 1. Adair, pub printing. .. 710 E. L. Adair, pub printing....... 18.36 E. L. Adiar, pub printing....... 23.86 E. L. Adiar, pub printing ...... 3.50 Noble eo. Tel. Co., tel rent ... 7.90 A. Cappinger, frt & dray......... 10.26 W. T. Knox, pre ex Harp rd 41.00 W. T:-Knox,.pre €x rds ......... 85.50 W.T.Knox, pre ex Reidenbach rd 36.20 L’Grange Std., pre ex Seag rd 8.25 Irene Bryon San., Noble co pat 925.71 W.Cooper &gl shews co ar tst 118.13 Dr. G, I’mm,-co area test 78.32 Dr. G. Hamilton, co area test 125.00 M. P. Thomas, pub rec ... 68.50 | Kendallville Lum. Co., brdg rep 19.77 Eagles & Son, brdg rep ....... 10.86 R.W.Halferty, treas., brdg rep 6.55 Albion Auto Sales, brdg rep 135.49 | Whitley Co., change of venus 56.00 {J. S. Friskney, int. per end. 2.50 Roy 'Rice, steel road ..o, 8.75 G. Kreigbaum, road repair.... 3.00 { Noble Mot Tr’k Co. grv rd rep 12.21 |Eagles & Son, gravel rd rep 33.44 Fagles & Son, gravel rd rep 38.08 Albion Hdw Co., gravel rd rep 16.10 Arlo J. Fryer, gravel rd rep 5.20 S. A. Merriam, gravel rd rep 6.70 E. J. Parker, gravel rd rep... .50 Roy K. Riddle, gravel rd rep .60 Standard Oil Co., gravel rd rep 76.23 Nob Mot Tr’k Corp., grv rd rep 52.06 W. T. Knox, gravel rd rep ... 424.49 Nob Mot Tr’k Corp, grv rd rep 31.61 Schrex of Ft. W’ne, grv rd rep 66.99 Flint & Walling, gravel rd rep 10.15 J. D. Adams Co., gravel rd rep 251.82 John Sweet, gravel rd rep......... 56.10 Edwin Smith, gravel rd rep..... 556.70 W. T. Knox, gravel rd rep...... 58.10
: Radio Detective. ‘Sherlock Jr., is the name given to the youngest radio detectiove in Indianapolis and was built for the purpose of detecting numerous forms of interference which creates havoc in the reecption of radio programs. Every sort of noise is under suspicion _from that caused by electrical disturbances to the whistle of the peanut wagon. = This will be good news to all radio fans as well as to those who are unable to- sleep because of the many hideous sounds that are loose in the world providing laws can be passed to bring about a suppression %f all unncessary noise. Much good may come from this rising sentiment. Already no doubt inventors are at work in laboratoriesl devising - various kinds of noise mufflers and the time may not be far distant when siren whistles unpadded brakes and crowing roosters will be a thing of the past. ‘ ' If you miss seeing. “The Clean Heart” you will miss the finest picture of the year see it tonight. : Faces Asault. Three damage suits have been filed at Elkhart against O. G. Kranz, alleging assault and battery on Mabel Cooper, wife of V. E. Cooper. Mrs. Cooper was employed in a cafe and charges that Franz struck and beat her December 11. One of the actions filed in the superior court, asks $lO,000 damages. i : ; Nearby Deaths. _ Barl Emerson 13 pneumonia Elkhart; Glen Stahl 27 Hodgin’s diséase Auburfl;mln Meyers 67 tubercnlosis Columbia City, Alba Johnson abcesS.on the brain Allen coun-
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given gfifi‘t{hg:;«n—‘ dersigned as administrator of the estate of Anna R. Sockm@éf;%desmk* ed, 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,i at the law office of W. H. Wigton in | Ligenier- Noble County Indiaua offer | for sale at private sale ail the in-‘ terests of said decedent in and to the following described real estate 'lo'_: said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: Lot Number Six (6) in Block Five (6) 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 tha following terms and conditions to wit: At least one-third of ‘the purchase price cash in hand and the balance n two equal installments payable in nine and eighteen (9 & 18) months from date, deferred payments to be avidenced by notes of the parchaser 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, - ' Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sdle from day to day thereafter until sold.. Said sale will be made subject to the present tpnant's lease from month to mo)fi’lb\iand subject to taxes for 1925 paYable in 1926. ; Abstract for said real estate can be seen at theoffice of the undersigned: - : - - VWilliam H. Wigton administrator of the estate of Anna : R. Sockrider deceased. ' i ' : 49h 3w
~ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMEN' State of Indiana Noble Ceounty SS: In the Matter of the Estate of . Jimma E. Greene Deceased. No. 2674. ; In the Noble Circuit court March term 1925. : e ' Notice is hereby given that the ‘undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Emma 'E. Greene De¢‘ceased -has filed in said court his account and vouchers .in final settiement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 2 day of March 1925 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show canse if any there be why said account should not be-approved. : ' . And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate 'are also hereby required at the time and place laforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. , P ' John L. Henry Administrator Posted Jan. 30 1925 ] 50a2w W. G. Wigton Attorney. ‘ S ¢ Methodist Chureh. . J. .W. Reynods Pastor. ~ Residence 116 Martin St. Teephone 187. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Service 10:45 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. . Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. : - Now is the time to pay your subscription to the Banner.
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