Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 October 1925 — Page 2

Storing Prosperity The squirrel is smart enough to gather his winter's supply of food during the months of plenty. | , What the beast does by instinct, man “has learned to do through experience. ’ Are you storing your dollars in a safe place for future needs? We pay 4 per cent on savings Citizens Bank : “The Bank by the Clock”

. - s | t‘:x | Cookies you'll be L 2 ~ proud to serve = o At luncheon or at teg, £ When made with Davis, | ~ they deserve A High praise, as you will see. | Bake it BEST with EVERY INGREDIENT OFFICIALLY APQOED , -il

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

160 acre dairy farm near Rome City. Good buildings. Priced right, 73 acre improved farm north west of Rome City at a bargain. $6OOO buys a 127 acre farm on paved road, west of Albion. 30 acres of choice muck. 10215 acre farm near Pierceton. Fertile soil and fair buildings would take a smaller farm in exchange. 2815 acre farm mnear Indiar village. 7 acres of muck well drained. 80 acre farm near Kimmell Good buildings with modern conveniences, ‘ $BOOO buys a choice eighty within 2 miles of Albion on the State Highway, Good buildings Tenant house. 80 acre farm in Elkhart Towns ship, Productive soil and good buildings. ' ' 145 acre farm on the Lincoln Highway near Noblesville. 25 acres of choice onion ground. 18 acres timber. Fertile goil and good buildings. $2OOO cash and balance on long time.

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147 arce improved farm on improved highway near Cromwell. . 40 acre poultry and truck farm near Lake Wawasee, Will tradc for larger farm in Sparta or Washington townships. ~ 's2ooo cash and a long time for the balance for one of the best 100 acre farms in Swan Township. 30 acres of onion ground. Good buildings. Federal loan. - 237 acre farm 334 miles south east of Ligonier just off the Lincoln Highway Good buildings Priced to sell. 240 acre dairy farm withir one mile of Albion. Up to date equipment. Good buildihgs, 40 acre tract south of Cromwell without buildings. ; 144 acre farm on the Elkhar Perry township line. Valuable tract of timber. : 95 acre farm on the pavec road west of Albion. Gooc buildings. $2700 cash and 30 years to pay the balance. ‘ The above ig a few of the 6¢ farms we have listed. Call at our office and we will tell you more about them,

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The ligomer Banner : . ESTABLISHED 1866.0 . Published by * = ©™ . “he Banner Publishing Company ~ W.C.B. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday and entered im the Postoffice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter. '

DEMOCRATIC TICKET o Mayor—Dr, C. G. Keehn l Clerk—Joseph C. Kimmell, - Treasurer—Olive M. Gerber. ~ Councilman Ist Ward—F. E, Tyler Councilman, 2nd Ward—G. O. Smith Councilman 3rd Ward—G. W. Starr Councilman at large——George RamsbY. | : ‘ Councilman at large—Albert Bordner. . Jewish Temple Notes. Services will be held at the Jewish Temple this Friday evening, beginning as. usual at 7:30 o'clock. Rabbi Julius Mark will bring back a message from the great jinbilee celebration commemorating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Hebrew Union College recently held in Cincinnati. His subject will be “Fifty Years of eßform Judaism in America” Its successes and failures. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Damage to Notre Dame Bullding. Fire which broke out in Colby Hall, at Notre Dame - Saturday afternoon, caused glight damage. Students who were watching the progress of the Notre Dame-Minnesota football game on the gridgraph in the gymnasium rushed to the scene and succeeded in extinguishing the fire.

Flour Mill Robbed., Thieves entered the Manchester Milling company -plant at North Manchester Friday night; and carried away 122 sacks of flour; each weighing 25 pounds. The loss is about 3150 A truck was used to haul away the tlour, and the truck was traced for some distance but finally the trail was Jost. = i i Woman Ends Life, Mrs, Virginia Payne, colored, 33 of South [Bend, committed suicide Sunday by drinking lysol disinfectant.” Worry about her brother who received a life sentence for murder several weeks ago prompted her act. Hand off for Imsurance, W. E. Biggs, of South Bend, cut off his left hand at the wrist late Saturday afterncon. He told members of his family that he “wanted to collect insurance”. He is at St. Joseph’s hospital. b ~ Submits to Major Operation, Mrs. George Pincheon of Ligonier, underwent a major operation Monday morning in Goshen hospital. - Extra fine show at Crystal Friday and Saturday. ‘Pay your Banner Subscription NOW

LOOK!! EE A New Battery for Your Car Only | $11.95 v at / ~ Kiester Electric Shop Phone 481 .

Extra Special ! 3 pounds genuine Bluefield - Bananas 20c S Saturday Only " . Sack’s Bakery

Partake of Peoison Gravy. . .W. Merle Burger cashier of the Commercial Savings bank of Constantine, Mich died early Tuesday at his home the result of eating gravy made: with arsenate of lead mistaken for flour. Mr. Burger and eight companions all of whom are seriously but. not fatally ill from partaking of the same gravy left Constantine last Saturday on a hunting trip. They were preparing dinner Monday at the cottage of C. R. Miller at Gravel lake near Marcellus, Mich when they made the fatal error. £ - Others on the hunting trip with Mr. Burger were William Gibson, George Hill, 'John Wood, Howard J. Bush, Wallace N. Harvey, Clarence A, Broody Rex Merritt and Mr, Miller. Reopens Sunday Evening. - Impressive services will mark the re-dedication of the Lutheran church at Cromwell next Sunday morning, when the church 'will be formally opened after having been closed for ‘he entire summer while extensive repairs were being made. The event is also to be a “Home Coming” for old members and friends of the church,

’ Two Found Dead. " Captain Robert S. Chamberlain 84, and his wife Matilda J. Chamberlain 32 residents of Elkhart since 1888, were found dead on the floor in' the gas filled dining room of their home Tuesday morning by a neighbor Mrs. {elfrick. Coroner Eugene Holdeman sronounced their deaths due to accilental inhalation of gas, - P Fay your Banner Subscription NOW NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court, * January Term 1926. : Petition for order to sell real : estate. , John H, Grisamer, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Zachariah E. Harper ‘deceased. . : , ' Vs . sarah F. Harper. and others. . To ‘Beuwlah N. Brown, Jay Brown, ‘vevada Brown, Avis Brown, Lucy Brown, Lida Brown and Abbie Jrown., : -

You are each hereby notified that he above named administrator of the ;state of Zachariah E. Harper, de-~-eased late of Noble County, Indiana, las filed in the Noble Circuit Court of ndiana, his duly verified petition .or an order of said Court authoriz—ing and directing the sale of the folilowing described_ real estate owned by said decedent, to-wit: 57.18 acres by lparallel lines off of the east side of 'the west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty one, township thirty fi® north range eight east, excepting two acres out of the no‘ilthwest corner thereof heretofore deeded to Walter L. Harper; also. thirty acres by parallel lines off of the west side of the northeast quarter. of the southwest quarter of section thirty one aforesaid; also commencing at a fpoint 2.50 chains east of the north- | west corner of the east half of the northwest quarter of said section thirty one, thence east 8.95 chains, thence south. 21 chains, thence west 111_50 chains, thence north 11 chains, thence east 2.50 chains, thence north ‘lO chains to the place of beginning, containing 21.63 acres, all in Noble County, Indiana, also the east half of }the west half of the northeast quarter of section thirty six, township thirty five north, range seven east, }in"Elkhart' County, Indiana for the ipurpose of makingv assetg for the payment of the debts and liabilities o 1 the estate of said decedent; that said jpetition, so filed, and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Court in the Court House at the town of Albion, Indiana, on the 4th day of January 1926, being the Ist judicial day of the regular January 1926 Term of said Court to be begun and holden at said Albion Noble County, Indiana, on the 4th day oi January 1926, and that unless you appear in said Court on said day and answer or demur to said petition the same will be heard and determined in your absence. ' | Witness the hand of the Clerk kand the seal of said Court hereuno affixed at Albion, Indiana, this 23rd day o: October 1925, ; (Seal Frances M. Beane Clerk of the " - Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford . Ligonier, Indiana Attorneys for Petitioner. 36b3w

Kimmell Items. ‘ W. J. Schlabach of Goshen spent! Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Will Schlabach of this place. ’ } Mrs. Charles Feldheiser ~and Mrs. Ephriam Bartley were callers in Goshen Friday. - : Mrs. R. W. Clark entertained Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Clark to dinner Sunday. ‘ ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love and Altha Mae Gantshorn were business callers in Goshen Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Waltér Rinehold and family spent Suynday with Mrs. Rinehold’s mother Mrs. Chittenden of Auburn. . : ~ Peter Gantshorn and son Wilford of Etna Green and Mr’ and Mrs. Homer Gantshorn and family of Leesburg spent Sunday at the home of Howard Love and wife. i i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goudy and daughter Jean- spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Ambrose Goudy of Ligonier. - _: : . Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walter Rinehold and Mrs. Chittenden were business callers in Fort Wayne Monday. Mr .and Mrs, Coe Haver was called to Sherwood Ohio Tuesday on account of ‘the . illness of Mr., Haver’s mother, = - c Mrs. Chittenden of Auburn is spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. Walter Rinehold of this place. - - | Wnat is a. Teaser? See the answer at Crystal Friday and Saturday. CHRISTIAN SCIEXCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. ‘ Sunday school 9:45 A. M. ~ Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. - Wednesday evening testimonial meeting 8:00 P. M. . ' Everybody welcome. - :

I N S R S i and ] Dealers in Farm land and City Properties Wehave for sale twenty farmsin Noble, Lagrange Elkhart, Kosciusko, and Dekalb Counties, ranging from 10 to 160 acres at bargain prices. We also handle city property. _ Mo.ne[! to Loan - on Farms at ‘. | 5% Come and seefus if you want to buy orsell a farm Headquarters at CITIZENS BANK

Electrical Fixtures ~ Very Special Prices Having recently purchased the Ligonier Electric Shep and desiring to reduce to stock I am offering some | | wonderful bargains: oy

3-Lite Drop Fixtures 8.00 to 10.00 5-Lite Drop Fixtures 12.00 to 19.50 s.Lite Candle Fixtures . goamt. . .. 150010 }750 Kitchen Units . i Ceiling Faaee 400 Drop Brackets ............1...3.00 Candle 8racket5............2.00 to 4.00 Porch Lanterns ...................3.50 Stand Lamp5.............9.00 to 17.00 Dresser Lamps ............2.00 to 3.50

Electric Heaters, Toasters, Percolators, Small ~ Electric Stoves, Table Grills and | . Christmas OQutfits. o o # e » ‘ Ligonier Electric Shop - Ligonier O. G. BOWEN, Prop. Indiana

® el 2 “ Who aims at nothing The man without a financial plan is as _unlikely to achieve any financial success, as the man who would start to build a house without a blueprint or a drawing to go by. . - ‘ - A great many »people', hard working and sincere, fail to build tor themselves a successful tinancial structure, because they are working without plans. ‘ Part of our business is to help you make snccessful plans. Come in and talk to.us, and we will be glad to advise' with you about savings, investments or financial matters. The Farmers & Merchants Trust Company ®The Bank of Safety and Friendly Service.

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