Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 20A, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 July 1925 — Page 2

his is a friendly bank; This is a friendly bank; = The old idea that banking was a cold-blooded . -~ business no longer: prevails. Bankers today @ ___ know that their relations with their clients — should be close, intimate, friendly. ' . Youll find this “friendly” attitude here. Qur officers will be glad to meet you and discuss your ' business problems. Their wide knowledge of - conditions generally, i;s well as locally, qualify them to counsel wisely. These close relations between banker and _client are a protection to the client and the bank. . They make for better business. " “The Bank by the Clock” |

l'oßretz for Glasse BB Sharp Eyes 'gj’ For = s }‘A Sharp Work ' i ot nn ko6 sdged, perfect tools. ~ Eyes are tools of the mind and wust be sharp to do good work and m the wear of constant use, tnmmuhinlug :!ll;aug:: tlgttw vmmmt = you to see clearly, . 5 In What Conditiem © Are Your Eyes? Nevin E. Bretz - Optometrist and Opticlam 130 S..Mezin St GOSE S

Time to Repair_ Your Car | Now is the time to have ! your car repaired and put in shape for summer. | We do alljobs, no matter how large or how small. We now have with us, Mr. Ed Keasey, a first class mechanic to do the ‘ work. Give us a try-out 1 and you will be a customer. - ‘ 1 It you need Batteries,Tires, Tubes or Acces~ sories we have them at attractive prices. ‘ Kiester = Electric Shop Phone 481

- - W. H. WIGTON Attdrncy-at-law ©Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONLER, INB

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A Battery ® Without Jars The new Gummite case; an exclusive feature with Exide Batteries, is Inoulded all in one piece, including compartments for the cells, Thus, indi. vidual jers are done . away with, Guntmite is frac’éically indestructible, will not warp, and is not.affected by temperature; # acid, or water, Let us show you this ideal bate tery case, BLAZED TRAIL GARAGE |

Battle Over Estate, 1 There is going to be a real legal battle over the will of Biliy 'McClin-, tock ward of Wm. D. Shepherd the Chicago man who was recently acquitted of the c¢harge of bringing about the death of the boy by feeding him typhoid germs thus giving him the fever. that ended in his death thinks the Columbia City Post. The boy left 4 million doliar estate which was willed to Shepherd. JFhe will was made when the hoy Became of age. The document was written by Shepherd and there was a provision in it calling for the pavment of $B,OOO per year to Isabelle Pope the vouug girl whom Billy expected to marry. This sum in the event.of his death was to 20 1o her as long as she lived This was a rather unusunal provision as it -dis not natural for a youug mdan to make a will or figure on dying. Cousins of the deceased ure endeavorink to break the will and in case they succeed Shepherd will get n thing and the girl will sue for her dow-. er right or oue-third of the estate, The girl wanted to marry McClintock on his death-bed but Shepherd refused to allow her to do so and the reasou for his opposition was quite apparent. . = . . ‘Hidden in Inner Tube. Charles McDonald proprieior of an automobile tire store in Kort Wayne is clever when it comes to making unigue hiding places for liquor bul he has learned that the prohibition of. ficers are equally as clever in finding them: - : Officers raided his place of business and after considerable searching thev found two one-half pint bottles concealed in a most unsuspected place, Seevral dozen inner tubes for automobile tires hung suspeunded frem a rack, In looking at these the officers found a slit in one of them. On the inside of the inner tube the two bottles were found. .

Farm Home Destroeyd., Early ‘Wednesday evening the home of Frank Mock a large house on the township line tive miles south of Syracuse which was formerly owned by William Nyce was totally destroyed by fire, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mock were occupying the house. The contents of the first story and the basement were saved but the house was entirely burned down. The fire of an unknown origin started on the roof. The loss is quite heavy. ' o Held On Shoplifting Charge. .. Mrs. Myral Hiatt a prominent society woman of Albion has been held to answer in the Allen circuit court to a shop lifting charge and her friends believe a grave injustice is being done. 'The woman is'charged with lifting three dresses, curtains and two suits of overalls at the Grand Leader store in Fort Wayne.

Reports Big (rowd. John Dull has rented the darce pavilion at Butter Milk Point .for the remainder o fthe season. He reports the largest crowd of the season there Sunday that has ever been. in attendance. - , ~ Breaks Both Arms, ‘ ‘Mrs. D. R. Ross living about two miles southwest of Syracuse on the Mary Ott farm fell off a load of hay on Monday and broke hoth arms. John Earnhart of near Wolf Lake who had been dangerously ill in the hospital at Garrett is greatly improved. » Verner Hursey was over from Cromwell Friday viewing the preparations being made for the Fourth of July celebration and incidentally_ greeting old friends. : ‘ ~ Broke Leg in Fall| Mrs. Alice Swartz of South Whitley fell down the stairway at her home Thursday morning and broke her leg, '

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The I.gomer Banner ESTABLISHED 1866.5 : . _ Published by !™ - “he Banner Publishing Company ' W.C. B. HARRISON Editor i si e 1 e e Published every Monday and Thuraday and entersd in the Postoifice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class maiter. ' e Pl ‘ Law Unchanged, | The conservation department is ad'vised by the U. S. Burean of Biological Survey that no change was made -ir thevopening and closing daies for shooting wild waterfowl in» Indiana, 3The season therefore _l'enmim the same, namely September 16 to December 31. This subject is to ba taken up when the Advisory Board meets next December and sportsmen who favor changing present dates to read October 1 -to January 15 should, file petitions with the department not later than November 30, Pish and Gaine Law Violation The monthly report to the conservation commission shows that game wardens made 171 arrests with lov convictions for fish and game law yiolations during the past month. Fines and costs in cases of convictions totaled §3,068.50. Leading otficnses listed are hunting and fishing without license, 45 tuking or possessicn! of game fish during closed season 42; possession of nets or seines 22; neiting or seining 13 digging out tour animals 11, ' : : ~ Little Matter of $26.000 Field examiners for the state hoard of accounts filed an andit of the books of Henry B. Smith former ad{jutant general of the Indiana national guard charging shortages totaling $lO,OOO- in the state accounts. "The report charges diserepancies of :nll equal amount in federal funds. - Most of the shortage was created while Smith was adjutant general during the administration of Warren T. McCray as ;-‘n\'(-'rnm' of Indiana the 1 report charges. ; Liguor (aeche Located at tary. One of the largest caches of Lol eer found in Gary was held as ¢ Videne aeaingt Peter jonidis followinig a raid on his home,. An officer: probing -the ;n'(lnnd‘ in the garden struck a fifty gallon cask filled with “wine dnd bhuried beneath growing vegetables, o Search: revealed seven more buried casks. :

Interurban Cuis Railes, A rate war between the electric in terurbidn line and the motor bus line operating between Goshen and South pßend was on today with the announcement of. the Chicago South Bend & Northern indiana aßilway company that rates had Dbeen cut exactly in two. The new rate from Goshen to South Bend on the interurbgn is 39 cents compared to 78 cents the {ormer. rate, ; ‘ Taps Ave Sounded. <3 Taps were sounded Friday afternoon from the Osborne cemetery nedar Brimfield for Danie]l L. Sowers aged 84 years pio'nevr resident of Noble county and a veteran of theé civil wat who died athis home two miles scuth east —of Rome City Tuesday evening. . Stoek Thieves Busy. - - Mr. and Mrs. Arby Hodge had ten fine thoroughbred Shropshire lambs stolen from ‘their pasture lot scue time ago. A neighbor also had twenty hogs weighing 200 pounds apiece stolen about the same time. No clue to either theft. ‘ Fire Destroys Barn, @ - A bank barn near Elkhart owned by William Allen and rented by Stanley Marks was destroyed by fire ’Sat'urday-night with a total damage of about $2,500. The blaze is said to have been caused by spmi(aueous combustion in the havmow.

Mo Start July 16, .~ ‘Mr. .and Mrs. Myron Kirkland Mrs. Leila Smith and Migs lva Foote will leave Thursday July 1¢ for their trip to aClifornia. They expect to spend a month sight-seeing during their absence, Only Thirteen June Brides, " Clerk of the court Frances -M. Beane in her report for June shows only thirteen brides. Those who regard 13 as an unlucky number will see matrimonial reefs ahead with the divorce éourts-lmflning in the offing. All Pledges Made, Practically all pledges for the Kendallville chautauqua which Dbegins July 14 have been redeemed and guarantors are breathing easier. However there yet remain 200 tickets to be sold ta clear all expenses. = : At the Mystie Albion Sunday-Manday July 12-13. A Paramount Picture Betty Bronson in SATe Parents People” a version of Alice Duer - Miller’s clever domestic problem. ’ 20a2t j Nearing Cempletion, The new shelter house at Treed park is nearing completion. ‘lt wil] prove of great convenience to visitors at the grounds. - The new bungalow being erected in Elkhart township for Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Rose will soon be completed. It is a-beauty. / When life seems a void see Harold Liloyd. : o ‘

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Mr .and Mrs. Merritt L. Shearer of Syracuse came over the other day and ivisii ed Nr. Shearer’'s pavents Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Shearer near Ligonier. L WANTED - - To buy corn, ¢ L. Chamberlain, hone 61, S S IRhiE

Cood kitchen rangé for sale. Cheap if taken at once . Phone 271. Ligonier » , 17btt Mrs. George Lary of Ligonier is spending geveral days with her mother Mrs, Elizabeth Seaburg at Rome City, who is ill. S :

\Ulltll Further Notice We WiH be upe;lon Saturday uighfs ‘ | as usual ‘ ' The Farmers & Merchants Trust Company The Bank of Safety and Friendly!Service.

- For Rent The rooms in the rear of the ~ Citizens Bank, formerly occupiea by _ The Straus Brothers Company | - are for rent , . Heat and Light Furnished . P . “Inquire at Citizens Bank

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J. L. HENRY LR J. C. KIMMELL Home Realty and Investment Co. _ FARM LAND BULLETIN

40 acre farm in LaGrange County. 4% miles from Topeka. $2BOO will buy 40 acre tract in York Township. , " 40 acre farm 4 miles south west of Ligonier. . 40 acre poultry farm near Lake Wawasee. Will sell or trade for larger farm. | 40 acre farm near Cromwell without buildings. . 35 acre tract on Crooked lalie Steuben County. s 40 acre farm 10 miles north west of Ligonier. Good buildings. . 40 acre farm 13 miles south of Cromwell. Good buildings. 4% acre tract on Lincoln Highway near Kimmell. Good buildings. Terms. <l 6 acre tract within 1 mile of Ligonier, ‘ Ly 51% acre.tract with buildings near Cromwell, : | 10 acre traet on Toledo and Chicago Pike near Ligonier. 11 acre tract on Lincoln Highway north of Kimmell. { 60 acre stock and grain farm within 1 mile of Ligonier at a bargain. , 80 acre farm south of Kimmell. Good.soil and all up-to-dae buildings. Terms; ) 146 ‘acre farm on Lincoln Highway. 25 acres good onion '’ land. Good buildings. @

Phone 165 Second,Floer Sheets Bldg. Ligonier, Ind.

75 acre farm on the SpartaPerry Township line. Priced to sell quick. 118. acres within one mile of the Lincoln Highway. 54 acres onion and. mint land. Private lake. e 4 j 2815 acre tract near Indian Village. Fair buildings. 170 acre stock farm in York Township. 162 acre farm joining City limits of Ligonier. S 257 acre stock and grain farm in Sparta township. : 240 acre dairy farm fully equipped. Liberal terms.' , 154 acres in Orange Township. Two sets of buildings. Priced to sell. s 120 acre onion and fmint farm in Washington township. Will take a smaller farm in exchange 102% acre farm north of Pierceton. Good- buildings and soil. Would trade for smaller farm. ' . 105 acre farm on paved road near Millersburg. Would take smaller farm in exchange. 80 acre farm in Elkhart township. Fertile soil and good buildings. i { 70 acre farm near Diamond Lake. .. : 80 acre farm on State highway 2 miles north of Albion, 63 acre onion and mint farm in - York Township. 45 acres under cultivation. : 5