Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 43A, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 December 1925 — Page 2

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J. C. KIMMELL 7 J. K. KIMMELL Kimmell Realty Company Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building Ligonier Ind. Phone 809 - e 3 S s SST P =TR City And Town Properties and Business Chances : ~ Choice vacant lot on the North Side. , S Modern two story residence on Third Street. Seven rooms, A choice home in & good neighborhood. Priced for quick sale. Terms. A choice residence lot on College Street near Main street. Priced right. ‘ . : L A 10 roonr modern house on Cavin Street, recently remodeled Garage. A good location and a bargain for some one. : ' Seven room modern house on Union Street, Open stairway. . Garage and poultry house. - Good location for residence grocery, or barbecue lunch, At intersection of two state highways. , Nine room modern home in Kimmell. Would trade for a small business. ' Prefers a residence grocery or general store. . _ Residence property in Albion. Would trade for Lake Wawasee property. ‘ ‘Notion store in a good live town, Doing good business. 7 room residence and 16 choice lots in Kimmell. The new Lincoln Highway runs through the lots. Good site for a filling station and lunch room. Would trade for a small farm. : o 0 . Two improved lots in Kimmell at a bargain. _ Four choice lots in Elkhart for sale or would trade for Noble County property. . b General Store in a good live town. Would take a small farm in exchange or sell on terms, : - Several resort properties at Lake Wawasee for sale. Cottages and vacant lots at Ogden Island Natticrow Beach and Morrison Island. ~ In addition to the above we have a large list of improved farms for sale on easy terms or we will take other property in exchange. We represent the First Joint Stock Land bank of Fort Wayne and are in ‘& position to get you a long time 5% % loan .on your farm. We handle sound securities and insurance of every kind. k Modern 7 room residence in Fort Wayne. Hardwood floors, open stairway. Large lot, Fruit and shrubbery. Opposite Edgewater Park. Near Rosegarden. Will sell or trade it for a Noble county farm.

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(lose Suecessful Year. . | Owing largely to the efforts of the president Mrs. John Haller Mrs. Charles (freen head of the bazaar committee and to Mrs. Frank Raubert in charge of suppers the Social Hour closed a most successful year Friday night with a meeting at the home of Myr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Kelley, Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Will Sack and Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick forming the entertainment committee. There were dainty refreshments after which a -Christmas tree formed the center of interest with a present for every membr in attendance and there wer about forty. The beautiful quilt to be given away will be awarded at Loy's Book store Saturday evening December 1% at nine ¢o'clock. There are a, number of tickets vet available at ten cents apiece. | Hands (rushed Oif. . Trapped by an, approachifig overhead crane while at work on a new Studebaker factory building at South Bend Tuesday afternoon, and catching himself on the track as he sought to evade the oncoming machine, John Ford, 25, an employe of the Indians Brick Co., suffered a broken leg and the amputation of both hands when he fell from the structure after the wheels of the crane run over his hands, : New Officers Named. The new officers of the Perry Township Home Division for the next year are: : 7 President—aCtherine Leming. Vice-president—Zue Slabaugh. Secretary—Lucile Simpson. Treasurer—Lina Herald. o The first meeting in January will be held at the home of Mrs.y Edna Spurgeon—Vice-president. = . Emotion Proves Fatal.

~ The emotional strajn of attending his wife’s funeral was too much for W. M. Guiff 71 near Ege. Returning to his home from the cemetery where his wife was buried Mr. Guiff suf fered a heart attack and dropped dead just as' he was removing his overcoat. : Makes Hens Jealous. George Lutz Booneville merchant is working the jealousy motive to increase egg production. ‘“There is ar extract T am working on/ that makes hens cackle,” he said. “If one hen cackles the others get jealous and lay eggs.” . Cop is Puited Up. . Adam Kuhn policeman for the Delaware county national bank at Muncie is puffed up. Resplendent in a new uniform with brass buttons galore he heard a little girl say to her mother: “Is that man president of the bank.” Loses Life by Cave-In. - Instant death from a sudden cavein of sand in the sewer being laid by the Schuyler Ackerman Construction Co. in the Sunnymede addition at South Bend was the fate.of Arthur Wagner Wednesday morning. : Ligonier H. S. Wins. : The Ligonier high school basketball team defeated the Butler team in that town . Friday evening 27 to 21. A bunch of rooters accompanied the team to the DeKalb county town. | : _ e 1 Sentenced to Farm. Louis Redman, of Elkhart, was sentenced to the state penal farm for *0 days and fined $2OO by Judge Hile at Elkhart for violation of the liquor law. o

After 48 Years After forty-eight years of married iite Mary Edwards has sued her husband Charles Edwards for divorce at Noblesville, She charges her mate with mal-treatment. : El%s Annual Ball. : : The Ligonier Elks will give their ennual holiday ball in their parlors Christmas evening, December 25. Thi is always a very prilliant functiofi&( it e { Fractures Arm, - Mrs. Jesse Biddle had the misfortune the other day to fracture an arm in a fal ldown stairs. e ~ Notice to Stoek Owners The time of the year is here when crowded quarters or worms are principal causes of trouble. - ' Hogs are coughing and this nfay be due to several causes. Damp quarters’ crowded quarters or worms are principal causes. Sanitation and dry quarters, with cough specific handled by me will prove very profitable, If worms a worm medicine mixed in slop will clean themout thoroughly. Tonics-viz Vitamineral and Cod-o-mineral will give extra growth in hogs with less feed. Cows giving enough extra milk to in a few weeks )'to more than pay for,tonic. See me for further inforation. : | G. O. Smith, V. S. Telephone 163 House, 285 Office, Ligonier, 41b4t For Sale _ . 7 incubators, 4 brooder houses, brooder stoves, very fine 10 aguge double barrel shot gun, extra fine new Kentucky saddle, fur overcoat. like new, Myre Power sprayer on trucks never used, ‘orchard disc good as new. Mrs, C. L. Chamberlin. Phone. 861 i ‘43%atf

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIIGONIER, INDIANA

Dr. Black Chosen Head. In speaking of a meeting of the North-Indiana Academy of Medicine at Kendallville Thursday evening at which the wives of members were entertained the Kendallville News Sun says: o : *

"~ “The program by the local entertainers proved one of big features oi the evening. Music during the dinner hour was furnished by Mrs. Crawfora Orndorif piano Mrs. Linus Kimme: cello of this city and Miss Helen Carney violin of Ligonier. ‘A short business session was then held at which time Dr. Frank W. Black of Ligonier was elected president of the organization; Dr. P. N. Sutherland of Angola, vice-president, Dr. A. J. Hostettler of LaGrange secretary and treasurer; Dr C. E. Munk, chairman of entertainment committee. 4

: Robbers Still at Large. Although authorities of northern Indiana and southern Michigan have been working on several clues the thieves who entered the Ford garage &t Wolcottville early Wednesday morw ing stealing automobile tires valued ai $1,070, are still at large. - The robbers gained entrance to the garage of which Harry Shook is pro prietor by prying the front door. The) backed a truck in the ‘garage anc «oaded up with Goodrich and Goodyear tires. : 1 | Officers for Masonic Lodge. } ~ Masons of Ligonier Lodge No. 185 have elected the following efficers: . W. M.— Ralph Spurgeon. ; Sr. Warden—Willis Leming. Jr Warden—George King. Secretary—Glade Rupert, ‘Treasurer—Lawrence Albers. .Tyler—B. L. Fryer. . The regular stated meetings are held the first Monday evenings of each month. Killed in Ohio. . Milton Slater, 59, who owns and resides on a farm in Jackson township between Sidney and South Whitley was killed Wednesday at Old Fort, Ohio. Slater was superintending the construction of a bridge on the Nickle Plate railroad when he was ° crushed between two “heavy beams.

Garrett Boy is Shot. Paul Miller age 19 is recovering from gun shot wounds surfered while on a hunting trip with Tom Burtch and Alfred Stoehr near Garrett. Burtch opened fire at a bunch of quail and a number of the shot struck Miller who was standing about 150 feet away. : i : . Three passengers may be accommodated for a trip to Florida by Sam Kuhns in his Hudson Sedan. He expects to start south Wednesday December 16. o 42b2t : Wanted Poultry. Highest prices paid for all kinds of noultry.. Call phone 886 before selling. 41a8t*

MON. DEC. 14 ' - Peacock Feathers A fine drama with Jacqueline Logan and Cullen Landis. TUES., WED.,, THURS., DEC. 15-16-17 Wild Horse Mesa By Zane Greiy. ' Featuring Jack Holt, Bille Dove and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. The heart of the real America is in it ; P Thundering hoofs—foaming nostrilg —3,000 monorchs of the plain coming like the wind—the wild horses! then into their roaring midst plunges one lone yelling man! ; ' The highest peak yet reached in Zang Grey productions. Don’t miss it. . . FRIL. AND SAT. DEC. 18-19 - Lorraine of the Lions \With Patsy Ruth Miller and Nory/an Kerry, decidely the most unusual picture of the year. eSe it. i....SUN. AND MON. DEC. 20_-21 I Want My Man ‘With Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon. When one woman walked out of a man’s life anpbther walked right it it. Think that over, then see this mighty drama .. We have geen this super production and endorse it.

TUES. WED., THURS., DEC. 22-28-24 The Coast of Folly Glorious Gloria Swanson in a modern love drama with a dazzling American backkground. FRI. AND SAT. DEC. 25-26 CHRIST- . MAS SPECIAL. : - Thomas Meighan in = - The Man Who Found Himself COMING DEC. 29-30-81 The Pony Express Better than “The Covered Wa,gon.”!

. Guest Coupon ‘Good With One Paid ~ Admission on Mondays

Change Bank Ownership, ~Negotlations have been completed whereby the Auburn State bank becomes a home institution. Local business men have purchased the stock which has given the Straus 3rothers interests control of the bank since it was .organized in 1904. . Woman’s Leg Broken. Mrs. L. A. Strong, 24, of Churubusco suffered a broken leg and was Jadly cut about -the face when the automobile in which she wag ridding crushed into a truck on the Linceln highway Tuesday night. - "~ Foster’s Next Sale. . Foster’'s next Community Sale will be held at his taxi barn in this city Thursday, December 17. The usual big offering will be made. = . Gets Heavy Sentence. -

Wendell Weathers, colored, of Warsaw, was given a prison sentence of two years and fined $l,OOO for illegal Jdossession of liquor. : : Some Achievement. . The Ligonier Banmner issued a 24 Jage holiday edition which is jsome achievement for a city no larger than Ligonier.—Millersburg Grit. I : " LaPorte Home Robbed. 5 Robbers entered the home of Carl ‘Metz, at LaPorte, and stole jewelry valued at $l5O Tuesday night. : : r = - . ; Mrs. Vernop Ditman of Ligonier was ‘[ ‘he week end guest of her mother Mrs. M. H. Eldridge and sister Mrs. Emory Strator at Kendallville. - ' Notice of Sale of Automobiles To William Meroney, Ligonier Indiana. : To William Gremer Davis St. and bth Avenue Racine, Wisconsin. To E. G. Martindale Mishawaka, Indiana. . - And all others who may be concerned, i .

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Chester D. Cochran doing business and operating an automobile garage in the City of Ligonier Noble County, Indiana, ynder tha firm name and style of “Ligonier Auto Sales ‘Company,” will on Tuesday December ‘l5 1925 at ten o’clock A. M. and from day to day thereafter until! sold, offer for sale at public auction to the Ligh‘est and best bidder for cash, at =aid garage of said Ligonier Auto Saleg Company in said city of Ligonier the [t‘ollowing described motor vehicles, to-wit:

One "Overland Touring automobile, Model 90 motor number 113128 the property of the said William Meroney to satisfy unpaid charges thereon in the sum of $198.14 for repairs, materials and storage furnished for said automobile; _ : One Buick touring automobile Model D 45 motor number 155900, the property of the said William Gremer to ‘satisfy unpaid charges thereon in the sum. of $65.00 for repairs, materials and storage furnished for said amtomobile; : ; One Paige touring automobile Model “'Glenbrook”,\ motor number 200736, the property of the said B. G. Martindale to satisfy unpaid charges thereon in the sum of $104.25 for repairs, materials and storage furnished for said automobile; . Unless said mator vehicles be claimed by the said respective owners thereof and the charges thereon fully paid before the time fixed for said sale. : - ‘ ~ Chester D. Cochran, : . 41a2w

Notice of Appointment. . State of Indiana Noble County SS: ~ Notice is hereby given that the un‘[dersigned has qualified as executrix of the will of George W. Fahl deceased late of Noble County State of Indiana. » ~ i Said estate is supposed to be solvent. : : ' . June Borger Executrix of the will of George W. Fahl deceased. W. H. Wigton, Att'y 4ladw CHRISTIAN SCIEXNCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. Sunday school 9:45 A. M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. o Wednesday' evening testimonial meeting 8:00 P. M. ‘ ‘Everybody welcome. }

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