Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 22A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 July 1925 — Page 4
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Corn for Sale. Walter Kegg. 22a2t* Louis Levy and family and Joseph ¢. Kimmell were Cromwell vyisitors Thursday. L ' ; This is thé last day for paying quarterly water rents in Ligonier with out the penalty. o ; The next meeting of the Ligonier city council will be held Thursday evening July 30. Miss Isabelle Taylor is.sbending a a week with Mr, and Mrs. Chester Hile at Hudson Lake. ‘ Williamj Dent lost two valuable COWS by ‘lightning mear Cromwell during” the recent storm. : Sol Henoch does not take his seat as a member of the Ligomier school board until August. : 4 “Baree Son of Kazan” by James Oliver Curwood at Crystal Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. Perry Kiser of Cromwell lost his automobile the .other evening when the machine took fire and burned. Mann Horner of Ligenier is one of the eight surviving brothers ol Milton Horner who suicided in LaGrange county. ; My. ‘and Mrs. Marion Galloway and two sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson at their Ogden Island cottage Sunday. - . ; Mrs. Ollie Simmons offthe K. Jacobs &, Co., store today hegins a vacation of two weeks. She will visit friends in Chicago Detroit and other wities, Frank Draper who has been spending a couple of months with Ligonier relatives and friends will leave Thursday for his home in San Diego California. : . g Mr. and Mrs. James Kinnison drove their WillyS-Knight coach .out to Diamond lake Sunday and called on My and Mrs. W. C. B. Harrison at their cottage. : 2 Mr. and Mrs. Merriil Hire and liitle son of Klkhart have gone on an automobile trip to Canadian cities. Mr. Hire is a son of Mr. and Mrs.- Will Hire of Ligonier. :
Rev. and Mrs. Hiley Baker of Eaton Ohio will arrive tomorrow for their annual visit with the Frank and Dennis Baker and Louis Marker families, They expect to remain two weeks. LOST—Sunday a black traveling bag. With clothing sheets and pillow cases, bathing suit etc., hetween Cromwell and Natti Cro Beach. Return to Telephone Office, Ligenier, Among those who were guests last week at the F. P.. Wood cottage at Lake Wawasee were Ralph Strait.-and family, Mr. and Mrs. Werten Engle and son Glenn the last named of Lorain, Ohio. ; % S S S SR Mr. and Mrs. W 0. Elliott Tlittle grandson Jerry Herald and niece of Goshen visited the W. C. B. Harrison family at Diamond lake Sunday. Mr. Elliott- who had beenv dangerously 1;1 is much improved. P 3 Ul 5 -h-:--—m'm: . 4 PLEASED HIS ENGLISH HC ! : : ! el {Well-Known French Writer Made » Distinct Hit at Dinner Given in £ His Honor at London.
! M. Anatole France was recently en‘tertvained at a dinner in London given {by a member of distinguished English 'writers, with Lord Redesdale in the ‘chair. : Nor were ladies absent, for among fthe company were Mme. Sarah Grand, ;Mrs; Humphry Ward, Countess Arnim, ‘Miss Marie Corelli, and the Ranee of [Sarawak. Lord Redesdale defined the ;novel as the champagne of prose lit: ;erature, and M. Anatole France, with the keen perception of the Parisian, iexplained in a phrase the spirit of the ;novel and the secret of its popularity: i“The novel is in its nature intimate, !cordial and homely, and the English imind is homely, intimate and cordial.” ? Another happy and witty touch was his reference to” himself as a French'man “weak enough to write,” a philosiopher and poet having declared that ;“silence alone is great.” With courtfly compliments to_ ‘“English genius,” ‘the guest of the evening charmed all ‘his hearers and concluded his speech ywith the fine aspiration: “Our task éis no longer to conquer the world, but .to pacify it. Let us labor together ffor the peace of the world.” ‘ } sSR e B D
& Making a Home. 1' The home is spiritual, but it arises ;thrpugh the vehicle of the physical. ;We may not be able to track it down ito any one material aspect. Sleeping under one roof does not make a home; reating together does not make a shome; gathering about a common Jamp or a common fireplace does not; ;possibly even children in a nursery ;cannot make a home. We may eliminate one or another of these and still ikeep the spiritual thing that we prize. ‘Sometimes we must eliminate, when fthe very multitude of its outward 'signs blur the real meaning—you cannot see the woods for the trees. But & proverb usually needs a supplemen;tary gloss, and in this one it should ibe added that without trees there will tbe no woods. And so, in’ the case of ;the home, if in one extreme there is gdanger of submerging its significance }in the mass of its physical expres.slons, there is at the other extreme fthe danger of dissipating significance ;through a paucity of physical expres,slon.—Elizabeth Woodbridge, in the {Atlantic, e o
~ Mrs. Lockwood Lamb left this morning to spend a week in Chicago. Frank Hapner and family of Benton visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Searfoss here one day last week. { At e L The ladies of the Richviile church will ho'd a bake sale ‘Wednesday moruning July 22 at the Star Grocery. i : ‘ s , ot e . C. H. Luce is building up a trade at his Rightway Shoe Repairing shop in the Weir building back of the Banner office. : : Wanted to buy or rent a 5 or 6 room house one floor iliC?l}' located. Address lock box 112 Ligonié¢r Ind. i ] \ 2Za2t* - Gene Billman, the house mover, expects to cross the N. Y. C. railway tracks today at Pigeon street with the Keed Fisel house and locate it on the Adam Gants lot. ; - Mrs. William Kunce has received word that Mrs. Silas Huber of near North Webster fell last Saturday dis‘mcutingi and fracturing her right hip. The lady is in her eighty-sixth year and ds well known here being.a sister of Joel and Abe Yeager. Loae o o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ‘ State of Indiana Noble County 55: In the Matter of the Estate of - John W. Lung Deceased No. 2702. - In the Noble circuit court October term 1925. i : : - Notice is hereby . given that the undersigned as Administrator of the Bistate ~of . Johm W. ‘Lung deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in fimal settie. ment ~of said HEstate, and 'that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Ceourt at the Court House at Albion Indiana en the 5 day of October -1925 at ‘which time and place all persons intsrested in said estate are require‘d to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be why said account should not he approved. ; ' And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and ail others interested in said Hstate - are aiso hereby required at the time ill‘."j!‘ place aforusa‘ida to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate = : ' Clare'nvce C. .Lung', Administrator Postad July. 13th 1925 21b2w
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County 88: In the matter of the Hstate of | Ella Graham Deceased ] No. 2720. : - In the Noble Circuit Court Octoher Term- 1925, Notice is hereby given Tha i ‘he undersigned as. Administrator with the will annexéd %of the Estate of R®ilg - Graham deceased has filed in said court his acceunts and vouchers in fmat setijement of said Hstate f’f‘n‘ final action, an dthat the same will come up for examination and action eof said Court at the Court House at Albiou Indiana on the 5 da yof October 1925 at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should no: be approved. ~ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said dececdent, and all ofhers interested in said Estate, are also Hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or eclaim te any part of said Esiate. : ~ Citizens Bank Administrator ‘with the-will annexed. Posted July 13th 1925 . 2949 w
Notice of Hearing , Public service commission of Indiana in the matter of the petition of Christe Scheiwe for authority. te operate a beginning operator property motor bus line from Fort Wayne to Ligonier ludiana, via. Churubusco Merriam Wolf Lake Kimmell = and Cromwell Indiana: 0 ! This is to advise you that hearing in the above entitled cause will be held Tuesday July 28 1925 at 9 a. m. at the rooms of the Commission State ‘House Indianapolis Indiana. Cn account of the crowded condition of the docket at this time the Commission does not favor postponement of hearings, if it can ,>ssibly be avoided. o t Please be governed accordingly. Yours very truly, : J. W. MecCardle, Chairman Notice of Administration. Notice is hereb ygiven that the undersigned have been dul yappointed ‘and have qualified as executors of the last will of George W. Shearer, deceased late of Noble County Indiana and the heirs, devisees and legatees of said testator and all other persons interested in hig estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. : - : : Frank Harper - ; 0 Milo D. Snyder Executors Bothwell & Vanderford, - { Ligonier Indiana ‘ v, Attorneys for estate., 22a3w | MR Lt e | Notice of Administration . ~ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Robert Sheridan deceased late of Noble County Indiana and the heirs of said decedent and all persons interested in his estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to he solvems, . w 0 | | - The Mier State Bank Ligonier Indiana, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford » ideonler Indlang =~ . . : Attorneys for estate, = 22a8w
: - FOR SALE. { Used Dodge .and Fords open or closed. Call Stanley Surfus. Phone 295 oo i Dol é : : : el s The Chamber of Commerce will hold ite regular meeting and luncheon ‘Wednesday July 23. - e ‘Miss ‘Halle Gioshorn emploved in the NY C.'freigftt offices here has gone east on a vachtion trip. ' : ; ‘._l,_. - v . — o Mr. and.l‘\r]x'&?. Dale Barnhart left to-| day for Niagara Falls in their Qverland sedan onla vacation trip. - 2% . [T e L ¥ & Ellis Head l;“t a pair of sun glasses at the ball ark Suiuday. Finder pleise jeave dt the Banner office. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrum :of Gogshen formerly connected with Hotel Ligonier were here Friday visiting i()ld friends. - Nr. and Mps. Roy . Ferguson, of South Lend, Nayve a vacation of three weeks Gnd are spending a portion of‘ it \;i‘{h Liconier i'elati.ves. | lictcher Stephens of In(li_mmpolis! is spending his vacation of two wecks a guesf| of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kiliner 'on their farm. ; Mr. and Mps. William Kunce aud daugliter Ruby and Madena Fair attended the concert by Sousa’s band at \‘v{h_;nna %znu‘lda_y' evening. - You'll be sorry if you don’t see the extra fine show ‘at Crystal tonight. Use the Cuest Coupon two can see ‘the splendid program for the price of one, : . -Qverland - Willys-Knight Automeliles, (len Nicelai agsnt Cromwell, Andiana ~ garage. For service and demonstration see . P. Tucker address Ligonier Ind. : labtt b Sale. . The stock *of the Ligonier Fibre Furniture Company will ‘be offered for sale at the factory. Stock consists of davenports, rockers, chairs, tables finished and unfinished. Goods may be seen at fa¢tory any afternoon during week. F. W. Zimmerman Trustee, 21b2w:
MON. JULY 20 o ; Frivolous Sal With Kugene O’'Brien and Mae Busch This is one of the best pictures ever shown here with the most beautiful_ scenery ever filmed. Words can not describe it. ‘Also da ‘“Ham” comedy that is a scream. : TUES., WED., THURS,, JITLY' 21-22.23 Baree--Son of Kazan ?_ By James Oliver Curwood starring Anita Stewart and Wolf a fine -dog aetor. Do yvou like tales of the Great Northwest where db_\v's;‘zu'o dogs? Then vou'll rave over this fine picture, also Harry Langdon in “Feet of Mud” an extra fine comedy. FRLI. AND SAT. JULY 24-25. : Born Rich With Bert Lytell and Claire Windson also an “Our Bang comedy and SOME COMEDY TOO. SUN. AND MON. JULY 26-27 New Toys With Richard Barthelmess. This is our Dick’s first big comedy. The kind that brings the laughs that last. TUES., W I D., JULY 28.29 TWO DAYS The Dark Siran "With Monte Blue, Marie Prevost and Helen Chadwick, |
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