Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 7B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 April 1926 — Page 2
Henney & Surfus Funeral Directors ~ Fine Motor Equipment Phone 495 Ligonier, Ind
l'o Bretz for Glasses £ ‘g{yc For < | //\"‘ Sharp Work ANI mechanics like te use kees Eyes are tools of the mind and must be sharp to do good work and vesist the wear of constant use. !‘m us -‘harpen Jnm‘rm“ht oy fou to see clearly. 5 In_What Conditien “ . Are Your Eyee? Nevin E. Bretz "~ Optometrist and OGptician 130 S. Main St
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 Nffice Mier State Bank, Ligonier ™"
E. R. Kurtz "Auctioneer &% Pnone Ne. 65, Ligonier. . §
W. H. WIGTON : : Attorney-at-l.aw Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, LND
Bothwell & Vanderford | Lawyers | Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana
Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER Phone 2 on 1 Wawaka
Harry L. Benner Auctioneer ; Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones
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0. G. Bowen and Walter Robinson have opened their Ligonier Electric Shop in the Shane building one door north of the Banner Steam Laundry on Cavin street and are doing business at the new stand. They have a fine line of electrical supplies including washing machines and sweepers. The gentlemen are ready at all times to respond to calls for expert electrical work and guarantee satisfactory service. They also handle batterieg and give attention to care and renewing them by the latest methods.
Well Bred Puppies.
Dr. Maurice Blue’s German police dog has presented him with seven wolf gray and tan puppies. The canines are out of a grandson of the famous Nores. These puppies will be disposed of by Dr. Blue to dog lovers.
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Crdinwell Items.
~ Miss Lenora Moore sentertained friends from Bedford Sunday . = .Harry Gates and wife of Goshen wore visitors #ere Saturday. ‘, E. Clay and family of Columbus, Ind., .were visiting here Saturday. ‘The dance Saturday night drew a good attendance. ? B Tom Butts left Saturday for Ligoonier fora visit. . -~ ; : 8. Cole is a flu victim. ! Hénry Sparrow is a candidate for J. P. here at¢the primary. : Jack Miller was here Saturday. Jack says he is glad there were only four weeks in March. - An auto accident here Saturday was caused by the driver smoking a big black cigar. = _ Several radios were tested at Wawasee Monday. It was found that the static came from the lake. Several from here = attended the church supper at Broadway Friday night. i . ; : Bert Rariden is out again ‘after a weeks illness. by
During the storm» sleet Saturday a woman Iliving in the north part \of town and who - believes in the mptto “Safety First” was invited to a party scme distance from her home. She took a ten quart pail of ashes, and, with & small shovel in her hand, start ed down a steep hill sprinkling ashes as she went. When it came time to go home she borrowed another pail of ashes from her hostess fo® the return trip, and arrived home safe and
sound. i G ; Melvin Spruce of lowa was here Monday. Mr. Spruce says they use wash boilers for wood boxes in his town. -‘He lives in Clinton. ; s
The Odin Club has® discarded the checker boards and now thave the puzzle craze as a pastime again. They had this before the club was closed. last fall. A ; The town clock is off duty. It is being repaired. : ‘ Ray Miller and family ot Elkhart were here Sunday. ; ' The manager of the Albion canning factory was here -Saturday. : Candidates on the Democratic Primary ticket for Sparta Township. ' Trustee—Myron Baker. Assessor —None , . Justice of Peace~Harve Cory Committeemen—Clyde = Fausnaugh, Newell Hursey, Frank Harper. J ‘Advisory board—Milt. Swayer Wm. Schlabach and Ben Archer - Delegate—. Kline. Fd
Elkhart Township Ticket.
The democrats of Elkhart township have put the following-ticket in the field. : : Trustee—John W. Zimmerman Jacob Brumbaugh ' ik Assessor—Jesse Swank T
Advisory board—ioren Gibson, 0. W Dowell Ed Resler Carlton Poppy.
To Take School C(ensus
The school census will be taken in all the mnits of Noble county beginning about April 15. It is presumed that the census for Ligonier will be taken by Mrs. Evanna Smith as her past senvice in this line has been very satisfactory. 8 £ Pineten ot :
To Soon Graduate.
Miss Sarah daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth Bassett formerly of Ligonier will soon graduate' from the sehool of Dramatic Art in Fort Wayne and hopes to secure a place on the chautauqua platform :
Large size choice Gladioli bulbs 2 for 5¢ at Weir’s
- “The Merry Widow” next Tuesday Wednesday and Thutsday. :
John L. Henry had business which took him. to Albion Monday -
Harry Sax. of Chicago was in Ligonier Tuesday visiting Eli Jacobs and other: relatives
Flo¥d Stellar and family = visited Cromwell relatives the first of the Week. 2 5 i
. Hearing Date Se ‘The Ixidiafi‘a‘”'l’hbnjq'}”sef%ite commise sion has set Wednesday April 14 at the state house in Indianapqlis for a hearing in the matter of the applica-. tion of the Ind-O-Mich Motor Transit Co. For a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate imotor vehicles as a common carrier,
. Goes to Alabama.
Mrs. Warren Kime left today with her daughter Mrs. Carpenter for Ala< bama where she will spend Severatg;] months. : T %
See “The Merry Widow” a gorgeous Screen production of the stage see this picture at Crystal next week Tues day Wednesday ‘Thursday. .
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS : State of Indiana, Noble County SS: . In the Noble Circuit Court, May Term, 1926 i Cause No. 9384. 5 To Quiet Title. Earl Wolf = ° . e vs : = :
Eva Mannon et al.
. Be it known that the plaintiff by W. H. Wigton his attorney has filed his complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named dedefendants to -wit: . Isaac Spencer, Charles “Wardell, Ann Stevens Wardell, Ann S. Wardell, Ann Stevens, Ann Stvens, Ann Stewart, Harry K. Vail: That the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations to wit: : “The unknown husbands and wives respectively of the following named persons, to wit: Isaac Spencer, Charles Wardell, Ann "Stevens Wardell, Ann S. Wardell, Ann Stevens, Ann Stvens, Ann Stewart, Harry K. Vail James McConnell, Thomas McConnell William McConnell the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated ‘deceased persons, 'to-wit: Taylor J. Vail, Juliette Vail, James McConnell, Thomas McConnell, William MeConnell, Isaac Spencer, Charles Wardell, Ann Stevens Wardell, Ann S. Wardell Ann Stevens, Ann Stvens, Ann Stewart, ‘Harry K. Vail, 'Walter McConnell, Edith McConnell; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated,'“whose names may have been changed, and who are now khown by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to
plaintiff ; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert, any title claim or interest in or lien upon.the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any jof the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintitt.’? That the following named defendant is a non resident of the State of Indiana to wit: Eva Mannon. That a cause of action exists against all' of the defendants named, described and designated in this notice and that they are necessary parties to this action. The following real estate in Noble County State of Indiana is described in said complaint to wit: e The west half of the southeast quarter of section fourteen (14) township thirty five (35) north range eight '(8) east. - e "'This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above' described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. , i Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unmless they ‘be and appear on the 24th day of May 1926 same being the 13th judicial day of the May term 1926 of the Noble circuit court of Indiana to be begun and holden on the 10th day of May 1926 at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said County and State, and’ answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence, e i B In witness whereof I héreunto set my.hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 30th day of March 1926. Jo (SEAL) Frances M. Beane, Clerk . of the Noble Circuit Court. W. H. Wigton, Att’y for Plaintiff. .- Lol e , * 6b3w
Notice of Petition to Change Corporate ¢ _ Name . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned corporation has filed its petition in the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana praying . therein that said Court enter on record its order and decree changing the corporate name of the petitioner from The Shuman Turrell & Company its present ‘corporate name to “Albert F. Turrell & Company Inc.” and that said petition so filed and the matters ahd things therein con-' tained will come up for hearing and determination in sald Court ap the first day of the regular May 1926 Term of said Noble Circuit Court being May 10th 1926 at the Court House in the town of Albion in said Noble County | ingiane. . .o e s . The Shuman Turrell Company e ugonieflndhnamfimr b Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorneys.
ok Aellr,.;s,_fin Road. ° A %ecfil secfal “meeting of the ° Pekalb connt%co‘%ncfl was called for Wednes day. Persons interested in changing state road No. 17 in this county from its present route will be present to ask the council to :provide funds for purchasing the right of way for the new route proposed. : ‘ ' It is proposed to run state road No, 17 on the north side of the'New York Central railroad from the Nodine crossing east of Waterloo through Waterloo and on west to Kendallville, It is possible the road known as the T-C pike may be paved this year. :
Make your plans to see “The Merry Widow” next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.. Show starts at 7:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hile arrived home Monday after spending the winter months in Jacksonville Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gard of Wawaka visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butts at Kimmell Sunday Qight.'
T. J. Hire pays for three copies of the Banner one for himself one for his daughter Mrs. Bertha Darr and one for his son. Harry Hire. ;
~ Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lowe have changed their South Bend address from 206 East Ewing to 2007 West Washington st' 1 " 9 i
- First Presbyterian Church Rev G. H. Bacheler Pastor: Residence 318 West. Third St. Telephone 345. : : Sunday Services ) Bible School 9:30 - Men’s Class 9:30 , ‘ Preaching Service 10:45. - Vesper Service 5:00 - Y P S. C. E Monday 7:16 : Mid-week Service Wednesday 7:16
~ Notice to Water Takers. ‘You are hereby notified that water rents are due April Ist 1926 payable at the office of the city clerk. Of all rents due and not paid on or before April 20th a penalty of ten percent will be added. : ; All water rents for 1926 are now due-and must be paid on or before April 20th. e Office hours 9 a. m. to 6. p. m, . Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clerk ; : : 6bé6t
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir “Block. Sunday school 9:456 A. M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Subject—Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real. . . Wednesday evening testimonial neeting 8:00 P. M. i Everybody welcome.
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The Stone Hill Schoolhouse Grounds On Lincoln Highway and About : : MAY Ist. Will Open a. Refreshment Place -and : Filling Station GARY G. MAYFIELID
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
T desire to announce that I will be a candidate on the Republican ticket before the primary May 4 for county commissioner for the Southern District and I will appreciate the support of the voters. : : Charles W. Bender. 2 : A 6abt*
Will Do Weaving.
I am now prepared to do rug and carpet weaving. Bring in your rags or Phone 46. Mrs. C. H. Jeffries.
For Township Trustee.
I will be a candidate for trustee of Elkhart township on the Democratid ticket before the primary May 4 1926. ~ John W. Zimmerman
.. Republican Candidate . . FOR COUNTY AUDITOR Will appreciate your Support at the Primary Election to be held - ~May 4, 1926
DWIGHT L. WISEMAN of Kendallville | ~__Candidate ; o FOR AUDITOR" : On The Republican Ticket at The o Primary May 4 i - Your Support Will Be Appreciated.
. GEORGE 8, BOUSE "of Washington Township Republican Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR e s
~ For County Autditor I will appreciate your support in my candidacy for the Republican nomination R - : : - FOR AUDITOR of Noble County at the primary election May 4 1926. :
~. GARRY DeHOFF
- For County 'Auditor ORVILLE E. PRESSLER ‘Republican Candidate for
. COUNTY AUDITOR T Will sppreciate your Support - bt the Primary Blection . To Be Held May 4th 1926 .\ : ¥ ' : 3 >‘ ks ‘m : : Piy your Banner Subscription NOW{
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New York Centrals ~first hundred years
- New York Central this year joins that growing com- - pany of American institutions with hundred-year records of service. | It was on April 17, 1826, that New York State granted the charter for the construction of the first link in the New York Central Lines—the pioneer Mohawk and 1 Hudson Rail Road, over which was first operatedin ~ . 1831 the historic De Witt Clinton train, from Albany to Schenectady. : ‘ . That courageous experiment of a century ago became " the nucleus of the 12,000-mile railroad system that now stretches across the richest industrial region in the world, from the Mississippi Valley and the Great: . Lakes region to the Atlantic seaboard, and carries one-tenth of the rail-borne commerce of the nation. ' New York Central enters its second century of service & . with a record of achievement that is an inseparable - - part o’t_‘,the story of American progress.. . / e R ; E'S AT A,
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