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VERN B.FISHER ~ ‘Sanitary Plumbing] - and Heatingg; 7 Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind

E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Znone No. 65, Ligonier.

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- Dr. Maurice Bluej} '/ VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. i»Ph'one:‘ Ligonier 757

Howard White] WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka

© W. H. WIGTON ; Attorney-at-l.aw ! Office in 'Zln}me,rmran Block . LIGONILER, [ND

To Enlarge Church.

The Lutheran church at Cromwelll is to be quite extensively remodeledl during the coming summer, according to the present plans of the congregation. The auditorium is to be enlarged and an addition erected to provide room for a Lutheran chancel and up-to-date Sunday School rooms and equipment. The .basement wilil be.enlarged a new heating system will be installed, -new lighting features will be added and the interior redecorated. The propose improvement will cost approximately $5,000.00. ° : The committees which have been appointed by the pastor, Rev. R. N. McMichael to have - charge of the work are building: Messrs. C. H. Seyvmour, Wm. Crowj DMarion Berberick, Mel Gard, Leicester Bunger, Mrs. E. E. Kline and Mrs. Roy Eaton The Finance committee will be composed of Messrs. E. E. Kline, John i.\l:‘t;‘zgert, Miiton Moore, Joln Salters l)h's. Wm. Crow, Mrs. C. H. Seymour and Mrs.. Jacobh Koher.

Laid 1o Rest.

Aleda Adamson was born Feb. 27 1893 and departed this ,lil'e;iApril:an 1925. age 32 vears 1 month and 3 days. On. June 28th 1912 she was united in marriage with Addison Hoover to this union 5 children were born, one girl Hanan and 4 boys Morton, Chas. Billy and Lenard. Billy.preceeded'her to the spiritual world but a few weeks Her husband died of the flu.- in January 1919. While caring for her children who were all stricken with the scarlet fever she contracted the disease which she fought wvery bravely .untii pneumonia set in which in héz‘_n‘.v,(njn out condition was too much for her. She leaves to mourn 1?51‘-(191)51‘1111‘0 3 sisters Mrs. Rollin Todd and Mrs. Joseph Calbecky both of Ligonier and Harriett Aflamsfjon of Cleveland also her mother whb came ih ‘time .to be at her bedside when the end came.

Neyeir Again, Says Culp.

Wilson W. Culp former Mennonite and Methcodist minister has returneg to hig home at South Bend following an elopment with his sister-in-law Mrs. Dorothy Culp of Nappanee. Culp’s ‘elopeinent with the 18-year-old choi: leader of the Spring Valley Methodis Episeaopal church at Xenia Ohio was a. sensation two -years ago. . Culp the father of ten children o 1 arriving home assured his wife thatf this is his last escapade of -the kinc but he made the same declaration twc years ago. The preacher. and his sister-in-law spent their vacation i 1 Chicago. The erring wife returned tc her family at Nappanee.

Boy’s and Girls’ Attention.

You are offered opportunity to win degirable prizes for cbtaining new acceptable subscriptions in this vicinity for The South. Bend Tribune. The I'ribune offers dolls, watches, Boy Scout’ axes and knives, fountain pens pencils, needle cases, shopping:bags, baseballs, bats, mits, cameras, toller skates and other articles dear to boys and girls. Send your name and address immediately for details to Circulation Department. The Tribune, South: Bend Ind. Th2t.

Named First Lieutenant.

, The Rev. R. N. McMichael of Syracuse pastor of the Lutheran churches at (11'omwell, Syracuse and Nappanee has been notifed that he has been appointed a ci}\plain in the Officers’ Reserve Corps 'of the army with the rank of first lieutenant. - | Rev. Mr. McMichael is a veteran of the World war having served ogver seas with the 309th Engineers :for nearly a wear. ’

Good Friday Services.

All the churches of Syracuse are uliting in a two hour devotional service on Good Friday afternoon. The pastors ot the different churches will speak on the “Seven Words from thc Cross.” The service is scheduled to start at 12:30 and will be held in the Evangelical chureh.

To Observe Passover.

The Jewish congregation hold ser vices this week to commemorate the Passover festival- (Pesach.) The fes tival -which opened W‘edne_sday even ng with the seder service continues or seven days but only two, the firs md the seventh are kept ‘“holy” b: otal abstension from labor.

Licensed to Wed,

Frebran Clawson 41, and © Goldit Mable Mayfield 35 both of Ligonie were licensed to marry at Gosher Saturday. They ‘are well known re iidents 'and their frejiends will wisl them joy. e

Returns to Ligonier.

W. A. King arrived home *from Lansing, Mich., and expects to spend the summer in Ligonier. Mr. King has recovered from serious injuries suffered in a fall in the Michigdh state capital last winter.

Locates in Scotland.

Arthur E. Kelley has a letter from Rev. Younger a former pastor of the Ligonier Presbyterian church, stating that the gentleman is now preaching in Scotland.- : :

Returning to Noble County.

Vassa Rarick is returning to Noble county from California and will occupy. his recently acquired LaSalle farm near Ligonier.

‘Real Estate Transfers John Singleton Com. to Robert M Ritter land in Perry township.

We urge you to see Flirting witl Love with Colleen Moore on Mon day if not on Sunday at Crystal.

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Tenor’s Singing Saved Two From Awful Death The late Joseph Maas, the famous tenor, during a visit to the Urited States some years ago, was very fond of hunting the buffalo on the prairies. When engaged in this sport on one occasion with his friend, Boucicault, the celebrated Irish actor, they were suddenly -attacked by a number of Indians in the dusk of the evening, while far from their encampment. Bound hand and foot, the captives were dragged to the Indians’ halting place, where a fire was made. While awaiting their .fate, fearing that that night would be their last, Boucicdult sald to his friend: “Joe, sing for me.” Maas, who had mnever sung in such terrible circumstances, tearfully complied with his friend's request, and began to sing some old favorites, recalls the Family Herald. The Indians pricked up their ears and leaned forward to listen as the great tencr's voice thrilied through the night alr. -When he stopped they pricked him with their = spears, saying, “More, more,” and he was compelled to continue. Song after song he sang, until at length he noticed that one by one the Indians were dropping off to sleep round the fire. . When the last mah had dropped off to sleep Maas crawled ‘to. & knife lying on the ground and managed to cut Bouclcault’s thongs, and his friend then quickly released him. S :

Chinaman Sails Junk . in His Own Fashion The oldest seagoing vessels of the world are thé jjunks of the Yellow sea of China. These junks are “highly decorated vessels, with tall poops and rounded sides, reminiscent of the days of Drake and Columbus.” “Junks of this type are in existence still which were built in the time of Kien Lung, say some 150 years ago,” says the London Yachtinz Monthly. “A junk will not heave to, and John Chinaman is fully aware of this. Ile doesn’t even try; his plan is far simpler. He lets his halyards go with a run, and the sail is off his vessel in a moment. The high poop aects as @ riding mizzen and brings him head to wind; the low bow prevents him from falling off the wind. : “If the blow is likely to last any time, he lays .out a sea anchor. Fis next procedure is to burn a joss stick and probably a few pieces of paper to his household god. After that, as there is nothing more {o do except eat or sléep—he does sO."

Missed Accustomed Noise

Along the Irish coast are lighthouses which fire a signal gun at three-min-ute intervals during foggy we:uther. To a visitor the noise is irritating and unbearable, making sleep an impossibility ; but to the seasoned lighthousekeeper not only does the monotonoius boom paé"s unnoticed, but a break in its regularity reacts as a disturbance. An old Irishman of long service slept soundly. and peacefully during a winter night while his wife fined the roaring three-minute gignals—that lls, he rested comfortably until hy some shortcoming one of the charges failed to explode. - : : ' Instantly he awoke, sat up, gazed wildly around, and shouted, “Maggie! What the deuce was that?’

* Coca-Chewing Evil Habit

.The chief vice of the Indians and: half-breeds of Bolivia is chewing coca. A man who has the habit can always | be detected by the immense lupip in his cheek. 'The general effect of the drug is to dull the nerves and stiffen the resistance to fatigue. Under its influence mnatives can engdure great hardships and physical strain. Many . of them will work for days at a time on nothing except coca leaves, which they begin to chew at breakfast time and continue to chew throughout rhé' day. As with all narcotics, the per-: sistent use of coca wrecks the nervous system and dulls the intellect.—Youth’s Companion. ' |

How He Felt

There had been a shipwreck and the passengers were taken to various houses in the neighborhood to be made comfortable. They were received as guests of Importance in one heme and conversation was essayed. “There were no fatalities, ‘I understand,” said one, “but how did you feel’ whén the waves dashed over you and you thought each moment might be your last?” “Very wet, madam, very wet,” was the reply. ¢ :

Took It Literally

- The two were discussing the careless waydn which trunks and sultcases are -handled by some raflway companies. ' “T had a veg cute idea for preventing that once,” sald one of’ them, smiling reminiscently. “I labeled each of my bags, ‘With care—China.’” “And did that have any effect?’ asked the other. ~“Well, I don’t know; you see, they shipped the whole darned lot off to Hongkong.

Compositions of Qil Olive oil is practically 100 per cent fat and has energy value of about 4,000 calories per pound. The Association of Official Agricultural Chemists i cludes among edible vegetables oils and fats of sufficient importance to warrant standardizing the oils of cottonseed, peanut, sesame seed, _poppy seed, coconut, rape seed, sunflower and maize. Of these peanut oil bears the closest resenfblance to olive oil in its chemical and physical properties.

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‘ 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 Service—7:oo P. M. ; Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday evening at 7:00 P. M. =

NOTICE T 0 NONRESIDENTS | State of Indiana Noble County SSS: ~+ In the Noble Circuit Court . i -May Teérm 19256, - 'j Petition for order to execute deed. L ; : Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Ligonier Indiana executor of the last will of Jonathan E. Yoder deceased. Vs ' f Emeline Wortinger et al. . : . To Joseph D. Shrock, Lena Higgins, Russeil A. Lantz, Carlton B. Yoder, ilizabeth Yoder - Waggoner, Beulah Yoder Davis and Adrain Yoder. . You -and each of you , are hereby notified that on Thursay the 2nd day of April 1925 said above named executor filed in the offi¢e of the Clork“ 1({21 the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County Indiana its duly verified petition for an order of said Court directing and authorizing it as such executor to execute to the said Joseph 1 Schrock above named, a deed lor certain real estate contracted and sold by said testator in his life time to said Joseph. D. Schrock and it appearing from said petition that you, and each of you, are non- residents of the state of Indiana. ; THerefore, you and each of you, are hereby severally notified of the filing and pendency of said petition end that the same is set for trial in said Court in the Court House at the town of Albion in Noble County in the state of Indiana on the 25ih day of May 1925, the same being the I:sth | judicial day. of the regular May 1¢25 Term of said court to be begun and held at the plaee aforesaid on the 11th da}‘ of May 1925 and that unless }-E)U appear and answer or demur to said petition the same will be heard and determined in your absence. . . _ Witness the hand of the Clerk and the seal of said Court hereunto aftixed at’ ‘Albioh Indiana this = 2nd day of April 4925 =« e Beal = i Frances M. Beaue |+ Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford : Ligonier Indiana o Attorneys for Petitioner. Ohow

NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS State of Indiana Nuble County Ss: : In the-Noble Circuit- Court - May Term 1925. Petition for order to secil real estate. _ . Farmers & Merchants ‘Trust Company Ligonier Indiana exectuitor of tlie last will of Jorathan E, Yoder deceased. Vs Emeline Wortinger et al. To Lena Higgins, Russell A. Lantz, Carlton B. Yoder, Elizabeth Yoder Waggoner, Beulah Yoder Davis and Adrain Yoder, . . You, and eaech of ybu are hereby notified that on Thursday the 2nd day of April 1925 *said above named executor filed in the office of the Clerk of the Noble Gircuit Court of Noble County, Indiana its duly verified petition for an order of said Coutl authorizing and directing it as Ssuch executor to make sale of certain real estate ordered sold in the last will of of said testator and in. said petiion described and it appearing from said petition that you an deach of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby severally notified of the filing and pendency of said petition and that the same is now pending and is set for trial in said Court in the Court House at the town of Albion, in Noble’Gounty in the State of Indiana, on the 25th day of May 1925. the same being the 13th judicial day of the regula» May 1925 Term of said court to be begun and held at the place aforesaid on the 11lta day of May 1925 and that unless you appear and answer or demur to said petition the same will be heard and determine in your absence. - - . Witness the hands of the Clerk and 'lthe seal of said court hereunti affixied at Albion Indiana this 2nd day of |April 1925, e ~ ‘Seal Frances M. Beane, ; Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court Bothwell & Vanderford . : Ligonier, Indiana : Attorneys for Petitioner: ~ 6h3w | NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS ‘State of Indiana, Noble County S 8: ; In the Noble Circuit Court L May Term 1925. : Christian A. Stoltz et al. : | wg o Ephrian Lantz et al , . The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause having filed their complaint ‘therein to resist the probating of a pretended fourth codicil to the last will and testament of Jonathan E. Yoder deceased together with the affidavit of a disinterested person that Lena Higgins, Russell A. Lantz Carlton Yoer Elizabeth Yoder Waggoner ‘Beulah Yoder Davis and Adrian Yoder ‘nam'ed as defendants therein, are each not a resient of the State of Indiana; ow, therefore, said defendants and each of. them is hereby notified that unless he be and ‘appear in tht Noble Circuit Court on the 18th day of May 1925, at the courthouse in Albion, in said ‘County and State, and answer or demur to 'said c¢omplaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. -~ In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court this 26th day of March 1925, e e : Seal . ~© . TFrances M. Beane, . Clerk Noble Circuit Court. olds & Thomas Attorneys for Plaintiffs. e sb3w

' Methodist Churcl. ~J. W. Reynodg Pastor. : Residence 116 Martin St. . Teephone 187. A : 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. '

Small Boy and Matches,

Virgil the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L..E. Eaton residing on a farm one mile north of Goshen started a small bonfire of paper back of his father's: barn and sheds Sunday afternoon. The result was that the barn and several sheds were damaged by fire to the extent of about $BOO. and the boy received slight burns on his hands and face.

Harold Lloyd in his be®® comedy lext week.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, State of Indiana, Noble County SS: in the matter of the Hstate of Caroline Lardon Deceased . No, 2605 : In the Noble Circuit Court March Term 1925. , . : Notice is hereby given Tha Y the undersigned as Administratrix of the listate. -of Caroline Lardon - deceased has filed in said court his accounts and vouchers in final settiement cf said ifstate for final action, an dihat the same will come up for examination and -action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 12 day of May 1925 at which time and place all persons interested n said Estate are required to appear. said Court and show cause, if any here be, why said account should not Je approved. ) And the heirs, devisees and legacces of said decedent, arnd all! others uterested in said Estate, are also lereby required, at the time and Mace aforesaid, to appear and make proof of-their heirship or claim to ‘any part of said Estate. : Sarah M. Miller, Administratrix Posted March 24th 1925. sb2w

: Notice of Appointment. State of Indiana Noble County SS: : Notice is hereby given that the vndersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Lewis 4. Palmer deceased late of Noble County State of ‘lndiana. : Said estate is supposed to be solVeßt. . Alta M. Wolf Administratrix of the estate of Lewis A. Palmer deceased W. H, Wizton Attly. .

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