Ligonier Banner., Volume 59, Number 51A, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 February 1926 — Page 2

Henney & Surfus Funeral Directors Fine Motor Equipment Phone 495 Ligonier, Ind.

Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana Howard White : WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER Phone 2 en 1 Wawaka ‘ W. H. WIGTON » Attorney-at-law , Office in Zimmerman Block LIGUNIER, iNnD O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, | Water Systems, Etc. - Well Drilling Phone 333 LIGONIER Next door to ‘Ford Garage W. A, JACKSON Crustee’ Perry; Townshsp’ © Office Mier State Bank, Ligonier ™73 Eo R. Kurtz ‘ ‘Auctioneer " Pnone No. 85, Ligonier.™ &2

6 THIRD ANNUAL BIG INDOOR FAIR! ; ~ Ligonier Aerie N 0.1763 F.O.E. Eagles Hall February 8 to 13 Come and and Spend the Evenings With Us! Fun for Y oung and Old! FREE $5.00 in Gold Given Away Every Night FREE ~ $2OO Radio Set willbe givento the holder _ L ~of Lucky Number Saturday Night . ADMISSION FREE. Everybody entering the hall will get a chance on the Five Dollars in Gold to be given away every evening. EVERYBODY INVITED! EVERYBODY COME! SIX BIG NIGHTS! DON'T FORGET THE DATE!

The lagomer Banner “ESTABLISHED 186e.] : §Published by i === FATR “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. B. HARRISON Editor_ Published every Monday and Thursday and entered im the Postofice at Ligeafer, Ind., as second clase matter.

Farmer Says He Was Kidnapped. Claiming to have been kidnaped beaten unconscious and robbed of $7O in cash Lemon Sheets prominent farmer living five miles southeast of Mishawaka on Dragoon trail who had been missing from his home since Tuesday noon returned to his family Thursday. He said he had been forcibly put into a high-powered sedan in South Beend shortly after 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon beaten unconscious, and with his porkets rifled had bheen thrown out of the machine five miles from Gary. : . Police authorities in Mishawaka and surrounding ecommunities had been searching for Mr. Sheets, ’ ~ To Build $130,000 Addition. A building for the purpose of housing tubercular children will be constructed at Healthwin hospital north of South Bend in the near future. Appropriations amounting to $130,000 were approved at a meeting of the county council in the court house Thursday afternoon the bulk of which will be used for building purposes. In addition to the building for child ren an addition to one of the wings ot the hospital will be built to be usec for tubercular negroes.

Students Raise $l,OO. Students of Goshen college there are about 200 Friday morning gave $l,OOO toward maintenance of missions in India and furnishing a social room at the college. Of the total amount $625 will be used by mission workers and for the erection of a school in India. The balance $376 will be spent in outfitting a social room for the use of male students and in providing a similar room for the girls or in any improvement the latter may decide upon. Arrest South Bend Man. = Henry Rose a well known South Bend resident is being held under $5,000 bond on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of minors. Two girls 14 and 16 years of age made the charges, v “Mrs. Claude Landow and daughter Waterford visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett Eversole in this city. ‘

- WILLIAMS TEAM WINS : Usual -Weekly Exciting Bowling - Games tSaged at Oyler Alleys Last Week Green-William teams- rolled Monday evening. William Team won the series. - Mrs. Starr, Mrs. Lyon each rolled 161 for high scores for the ladies. . William : '~ Green 1778 1789 1992 3 1799 The Smith team won from Wertheimer team on Tuesday evening by 77 Pins. : Miss Hartzler getting high score with 164. ; Loys ' defeated Starr on Thursday eveneing by 59 pins. Mrs. Lyon getting high score with 187 and Dr. Rupert for the men with 198. In the league on Wednesday evening the Standing was not changed any, The standing is. v ; . Won Lost Oeloander . .. . 1B 8 hister . ... .0 180 8 . Bisher ... ... -~ ' 14 13 Oyvler - o- o 1Y 16 Pamey ..- o 0 Q 19 R -oloy .. . . 126 914 178 Sehutt ... 138 - 131 145 Woodruff ... 145 137 176 Hppert ... ... 144 154 128 Shisler: .. ... ... 157 188 162 Totals ........... 720 824 789 Myers ... ... . 140 140 - 140 Inks ... ... =l4O 140 140 Biddle ......... . 145 133 162 Burkhart ... 132 194 149

Ovler ..- o . 189 207 i7l Miller ... ... 187 187 176 Dstrander ... 200 = 135 136 Sack o 0 141 144 156 W Rex . 154 136 - 125 B Hare ... ... 170 191 9224 o Fotals. -0 ... 852 773 817 Goehran ... . 165 150 161 Rupert ... 2106 122 142 Kranks: ... . . 147 134 161 King ... .. ...131 -158 150 diisher ... 154 174 194 Fotals ... 703 738 808 Jeanerett ............. 194 163 143 Parnell .. - - 151 193 142 W Vance ... 140 167 162 &G Vance ... ... 140 140 * 140 Damey ... .. 168 136 176 Pofals -~ . 709 799 763 W b Rex ... 140 179151 Ralph ‘Rex ... 172 138 167 Tony Miller ... 135 @ 13p 112 R Head ....... .. 134 128 149 H. Rex .. ... .. 1799 155 186 Totals ... ... 760 735 765 : Married Miss Short. | After 10 days of married life Rabert C. Trainor filed suit for a divorce from Susie Trainor, both of Goshen.‘ Cruelty and inhuman treatment are charged. _

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- Tickets Now Omn.Sale, Tickets are on sale for the.democratic banquet to be seryed-onm Friday vening of the 12th of Febuary at the Elks Hall in Columbia City. The banquet will be served by the Baptist ladies and following the feast’s nymber of speakers will be heard the principal address of the evening to be given by Hon. Albert Stump of Indianapolis. There seems to be an impression abroad that this affair is to be for men voters only. Taht is erroneous for it is for both men and women voters and the . ladies are especially urged to attend. Ligonier will send a-delegation to this love feast. i .

Goshen Man Sent to Farm. Arthur Cline about 40 years old of Goshen was sentenced to teh state penal farm for six months and fined $5O and costs amounting to $BO by City Judge Clell E. Firestone in that city on a charge of public intoxication. Cline pleaded guilty to the charge and Judge Firestone announced that he was sentencing the man to six months at the farm. because cof the fact that Cline had at various times beaten and mistreated his mother while he was intoxicated. State Elks Head Resigns., Garnett R. Fleming manager of a Shelbyville furmiture store and resident of that city for 25 years as well as state president of the Indiana Association of Elks Lodges announced that he would resign from the state office. . Fleming has accepted a position with an Ohio concern and will leave Indiana. : o

Peppermint oil Drops. : Within a few days the price of peppermint oil has dropped $4.50 a pound —from $26 to $21.50. Several shipments of oil were made from this section Thursday. Dealers it is said “want to get out from under.” Much peppermint oil has been stored in banks throughout northern Indiana. —eg . Goes To School For Blind. Alvin Overholtzer eight years old son of Mrs. Daniel Overholtzer of Wakarusa was brought to Goshen by Samuel Schwalm trustee of Olive township and was taken to Indianapolis to be placed in the state school for the blind.: ; - Minstrel Clears $l6O. The third and final performance of the New Paris business men’s minstrel was given in the High schooll auditorium there Thursday evening before an audience which packed the house and numbered fully 250 persons. About $l5O net will be realized by the show’s sponsors for the street lighting fund.

Five -Persons Perish. | Five members of a family of. seven including a three:-day old infant.daughter were burned to death by fire of ‘undetermined origin ‘which totally destroyed the farm house of William Wilkinson six miles north of Dowagiac, Mich. . The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Wilk-: inson a son Floyd & daughter Ginet, and the infant daughter. ‘Two other Sons 'Harold ‘and Arnold were works, ing on a neighboring farm and escaped. s : i Decatur Man Ends Life, The lifeless form of W. H. Walter 53 with an empty bottle which had contained poison gripped in his hand was found along the Bellmont road about a half mile east Decatur Wednesday, It is blieved Walter committed sui-

cide. William Reed at work in a field across the road from where Walters body was. found saw the man drink from the bottle a few minutes bef fore his body was found. Injuries Cause Death. : - Herman Timm 43 a farmer living’ near LaPorte died from injuries sustained Tuesday night, when he was Estruck by a B. & O. freight train, Mr, ‘Timm was.driving a Ford car when he was struck, The train crew thought the man was dead and left him lying along the tracks and reported the accident when the train ar--Irived at Union Center. ’ | M w e . Buys Woli Lake Grocery. Karl Bender has purchased the Herron grocery store at Wolf Lake and the place opened under the new management last Saturday. Mr. Bender is a son of Charles W. Bender a member of the board of county commissioners and president of the State Bank of Kimmell, and is a wideawake young man, | ‘ Cromwell Farm Institute, Farmers -institues will be held at Cromwell Tuesday February 8 and at Kimmell Wednesday February 10, Good speakers will be present for appropriate addresses.

Notice of Administration. Notice §is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Josephine Jeffries, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana, and the heirs of said decedent, the creditors of her estate, and all other persons interested therein will be governed accordingly. . Said estate is supposed to be solvent, ’ Alfred O. Jeffries, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford, Ligonier, attorneys for the estate 50a3w Pay your Banner Subscription NOw

. Pl e e e : Ty I i . .0 } ? | Ha) 5 X % Sk ] 3 “ : 2 7 . ‘ 3 \\ That this year You Will Have a Bank Account It is a resolution that you will, in the years to come, look backward to as the one best resolution you ever Made. The possession of a savings account assures you protection in time of need as well as ample opportunity to enjoy the good things of life whenever you wish. ‘ ~ “The Bank by the Clockf

Harry L. Benner ' - Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana - Both Noble and Whitley County Phones VERN B.FISHER Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Phone 210 Ligonier,lnd

Dr. Maurice Blue - VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. IPhone: Ligonier 757

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