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Obituary. ' Guy Floyd Hieber, the subject of this sketch was born on the F. P. Wood farmn near Ligopier on June 9 1890, and passed awaly Dec. 7 1925 making his span of life f 5 years 5 months and 28 days and it wias here that he passed his boyhood days with is parents Herman Lewis Hieber and Jane Hieber, now deceased who were well-known residents o fthis vicinity for many years. : : Mr. Hieber was injured by a fall in his early youth|which, although little noticed at the time, gradually developed into a serigus ailment that made him a cripple | and great sufferer throughout his \whole life, the trouble

growing moredjand more critical as the years rolled on; and may it be said that only his most intimate friends fully realized by close association the physical torture ‘he endured so much of the time, and with what fortitude and marvelous resignation he bore it for no fault with nature’s way ever escaped his. lips.

His condition interferred much with his school work, 'and all but the lightest labor about the farm, and, thus realiding in his later teens that he would be umable to depend on hard physical labor for his maintenance and with an admirable ambition to be, in some way, not dependent wupon others for a livelihood, he finally turn ed his attention to photography. Taking advantage of an opening in an art studio in Indianapolis, he went thither remaining there for a number of months where he gained much valuable experience in a practical? way with one of the best artists in the city, which stood him in good stead when he returned to set up in this city, a studio of his own; which, although very moderately equipped in the beginning, he gradually developed, by

dint of business ability and keeping abreast of the general advancement of the profession, into one of the most modern studios in the country. Few words are needed to eulogize his splendid traits of character, They are an open book from whose lessons we all might profit. Loyalty to friends, sterling honesty, and exalted ambition, effort to do right, as he saw it, an uncomplaining disposition, ever to the fore with sunshine instead of gloom and discouragement, and an indomniable perservance—such were the outstanding virtues of Guy Hiebere, as he valiantly played his part in the great drama of life. ' ‘ Guy Hieber was remarkably industrious, not only in his business, but in a general way. Little time was wasted by him. When not at work on his pictures one found him laboring on some decorative feature about the studio or systemizing more thoroughly the arrangement of things round about, for he took great pride in its neat and artistic appearance, or busy reading some book, paper or periodical, or quite often the Bible In chich he was well versed, so that, although greatly handicapped educationally in his youth, owing to his disability, he picked up through his after-life a large fund of helpful knowledge that made him in interesting con versationalist, which, with his genial disposition and an abundance of wit and humor, made him a most ‘desirable companion to be with. Many years ago, through the kind efforts of some members of the Adventist Church he was induced to attend one of its schools where he remained as long as his condition’ permitted, and it was while there that he identified himself with its faith whose Christian teachings were followed most consistently throughout his life. _ Yes, Guy Hieber was a wonder of wonders, fighting as he did, the battles of life so courageously and patiently, and at such tremendious odds that should put to shame many a one who is blessed with Heaven’s choicest gifts. —good health, and a perfect body. Guy Hieber had 'a host of friends who will sadly miss the cherry “goodday’”’ that rang out as he passed on his way. The following brothers and sisters are left to mour M. C. Hieber and Miss Bernice Hieber of Detroit Mich., Claude Hieber of Leeds, N. Dakota, Miss Martha Hieber a half-sister of Goshen, and Mrs. R. K. Dukes of this city. . v

We shall ever hold in sweet memory those whose words of sympathy kind remembrances and loving deeds helped so much to drive away the darkening cluds during the sickness and death of our beloved brother and especially do we hayve in mind the fel-low-tenants in the Zimmerman building whose friendship he cherished so much, and whose cheering words and kind acts were never wanting through the vears. : ; - : M. C. Hieber - - Claude Hieber. 5 Miss Bernice Hieber ‘, ‘ Miss Martha Hieber : . Mrs: R. K. Duke. " Ed Sells Bonds. 5 Ed Smith of Ligonier called at the News-Times on Monday. Mr. Smith is engaged in selling real estate bonds and reports a good business. He was formerly democrat recorder of Nable county during the World War.—Goshen News-Times Tuesday. Special Matinee on Christmas at Crystal. . _ o Wanted—Middle aged lady for house keeper. Call at Dinning car near Blazed Trail garage. P. F. Kern. ; 43a2t

conomy Ghain Grocery . Headquarters for | 4 Xmas Trees Nuts, Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Staple and Fancy Groceries , N Extra fine cane granulated pm ugar ... Bk 56C ™ Per 100 wt. $5.94 - ’ Powdered Sugar Pound BoxX .........ccooocivvevveveviveerieennn. 96 Xmas Candies All good quality .............................. 13¢ to 32¢ , ‘ - NUTS ' English Walnuts Fancy Soft Shell per Ib. ................ 27¢ Salted Peanuts Fresh Supply per pound ......................... 16¢ Almonds Soft Shell Large per pound .................... ............ 32¢ Roasted Peanuts Jumbo Size per pound ......................,..... 22¢ Mixed Nuts High Grade per pound .................c.............. 34e¢ Brazil Nuts Large Washed per p0und.............................. 32¢ Pecans Georgia Soft Shell per pound ............................. 88¢ Cocoanuts Fresh each ... ... ... ;.. 6. ... 10e ' : FRUIT Grape Fruit Sealsweet 4 for .............ccccoovvevvviiviveevenennnn. 25¢ Oranges Fancy California dozen .............c...ccocoovvvvvvvnn... 28¢ APPLES MICHIGAN FANCY HAND PICKED Northern Spies $1.60; Baldwins $1.60; Grimes Golden $1.75 Greenings $1.75; Steel Red $1.75; Wagners $2.00 Spitzenberg $2.00 and Johnathan $2.75. : Buy a basket for Holiday use at these remarkakbly low prices. ; e . o CANNED GOODS | , Hominy Van Camps 3 €ans ...........cccoccooovvvevvensioiinn. 200 Tomatoes Solid Pack 3 cans ............ccocoovvvevvvcrennnns. 29¢ Corn Fancy Sugar 3 cans ...............ccoocvcevvcisloveeiovinennnnn, 29¢ Peas Early Wisconsin 3 cans ................c.cocoovvvvvvievennnnnnn. 29¢ Pumpkin Perfect 3 €ans ..............ccocooeevvevvvervsresiinnnes, 296 Pet Milk Large Size 3 cans ...............c.cccococvvvvvvieveveennnnn. 29¢ Perfect Flour 24!; poundsack ..................ccc0cun............. $1.29

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... Temple Notes. Serfices will be held at the Jewish Temple this Friday eveninlg as usual Rabbi Julius Mark will be in charge and preach on the subject: “An In)tellectual Returns to the Fold a review of Ludwig Lewisolm’s recent ‘book “Israel.” . ~ In order to give radio fans an opportunity to hear “The Student Prince” broadecast this Friday services will begin at 7:15 instead of usual 7:30. Visitors are cordially welcomed at all our services. o / Death of Mrs. Stage. : Melinda Stage widow of the late Richard Stage died at her home in Wawaka 'Tuesday evening aged 85 vears. The deceased was an old and highly respected - resident of Noble county, The funeral will be held at one o'clock Friday at Wawaka and burial will be made at Salem,

: ‘Find Walf in Depot. An 18 day old baby girl found in the New York Central station at Scuth Bend was still a nameless waif police ifailiug to locate the woman who left it : ; The infant was wrapped in two dainty blankets. A crucifix a ring of gold wire and a note to juvenile authorities was attached to the blankets. aßte Held Too High. - A petition signed by sixty-two residen'ts of Rome City asking for a hearing and relief from the rates of the Calumet Gas & Electric Company of Gary was filed with the public service commission. - ‘ ~ The petition sets out Rome City regidents pay thirteen cents per kilowatt hour which they hold is too high. W e : ~ Make Good Record. : In a rifle match. between DePauw university and the University of West Virginia last Saturday Ward Golden Wawaka. honor student son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Golden tied with three otehrs for first place with a score of 379 out of a possible 400. The Noble County Pure Bred Live Stock association wants to express their thanks to the members of the Ligonier . Chamber of Commerce for their liberal attendance at their annual banquet held at Wolf Lake Dec. Tith “ .

Kendallvill_e’ has over $90,000 in her treasurey to begin the new year on. Milton Sills in “I Want My Man” Sunday and Monday at Crystal. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS§: In the matter of the Hstate of » Clara Jacobs Deceased No. 2755 ; - In the Noble Circuit Court January 1926. o ‘Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Executor of the will and estate of Clara Jacobs Deceased has’ filed in said court his accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate for final action, an dthat the same will come up for examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 15 day of January 1926 at which time and place all persons interestsd in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. ° : - And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all other: interested in said Estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and maka proof of their heirship or claim te any part of said Estate. : : Irvin Jacobs, Executor [Posted December 15th 1925. W. H. Wigton, Att'y . 43b2w

e Notice, - E I have purchased the Booker barber shop and will appreciate the patronage~of my old customers and new ones as well. Absolute service is' my motto. Carl Tolle of South Bend the ladies’ hair bobbing and shampooing specialist i with me. Also a guod line of cigars and tobaccos. B : : Peter Regula. =., . ; - Christmas, Ahoy! - Christmas is almost here when we all desire to look our best. A refreshIng Shampoo, A soothing resiful Facial and ‘a Beautiful Marcell at the BETTY LAMBS SHOP will enable any woman to gain her rightful inheritance of Charm and Beauty. 43a2t . Wanted, o A responsible man to care for the Ligonier cemeflery. Duties to begin March Ist 1926. Apply .to C. H. Denning, Secy. 42btf Tail. Hits Noble. The tail of the big storm hit Noble county Tuesday night with snow flurries and colder temperature. Full and complete line of silk hose and underwear for Christmas suggestions, Fosters Shoppe. 42abt Themas Meighen in “The Man Who Found Himself” is the special Christmas aottraction at Crystal.

Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase/-’*\ ~ ‘ ! - e : _ The Fordor Sedan is an ideal-Christmas gift for %%\\\ = ; the whole family—an attractive and practical all- < _,//// . T . . - - L P - —~ = yearcar. It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, i\ S| ;\ Q/ with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled 3 {&L radiator, low, deep seats, wide doors, hooded f\c;i\* [“, sun visor and large fenders. See this good-look- f Cf\‘fi ’ : é ing car at the salesroom oi the nearest Authot- g T '\,{}Q L : ized Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. @)/ Sk | - N 2 R | - Ford flotor Somprany, AU - . - ' < My | ! : : =3 ; e e TR s 5 ‘m;’“_"“‘“,‘::g. - . & ’ B— 73, 52 iB S _Km,’»_, Bl g ¥ §l-~ '7"7:?{-‘; g“_; ¥ 4 xR . «Qe . & B ¢ — g W : aEdE W N B .A,.,/‘\\ "‘l\l* | i !} T & . iy 2 # uf? =|- l E | a 8 .| UE ) ] e \W / \/.“’u;yh\jo e Y ; . J e | e A , v \\\ o ol N 7R M NI/ o SRS e Saes SRS < |AT o GRS R EOR (0 SRR SR RSI oGee I AT B ;,' ~.;.; 3557 ] } @ sk ey e Vet o SRR N ISR T e R e P A(g )B0 S A S TR S R R e I &F 4BSEa\ B| SE iR SR ee R T D s Alammanst B 0 S SRR s e SIR el T eSS S L T 0 B e\ b A ‘:. S i—————H?"* i NG Gt SPA ORI ot L |Ly S NS S “M.WA TR ] Era R - TR en g B UNS e IPE N B R CEra RTRT T S SRR S LA, N O " ’:"V!"m SR ey sy e NGI o B 102 SRS S S .--fé 1} é éw%fif eSS\ T e e "‘5»“ R fi‘\)w LB |\ - Uy e V/(/ ‘V/ THE FORDOR SEDAN %\ “— :M‘ > B % g = A 2<. B ; g . . 457 ! > = i SR Runabout - $260 “Touring Car $290 Coupe - - $520 - Tudor Sedan s£sBo = - Closed cars in color. Demountable riras and starter extra on open cars, . ; o e All prices f. o. .. Detroit Sy - 4

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- Our Xmas. Trees are more than half gone. We still have a great many trees, but would advise buying now. - REMEMBER THIS—Our trees are the genuine Xmas trees, our candies are made from sugar and our nuts are this year’s crop. . : ; e : -Beautiful Fruit Boxes and Baskets Also Pretty Practical Backets. Come in and See Them You Couldn’t Pick a More Acceptable Gift. : Nearly Cne Hundred Fruit Baskeis Sold Last Year « ~ HOLLY AND SMILAX THIS WEEK . ' 50—Phones—213 {

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