Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 11B, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 May 1926 — Page 3
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) - Obituary. .. Beverly Jane, daughter of Harry R. |and 'Eva Zimmerman Growcock, was ‘| bor" in* Southr~Bend, -Indianes-en-Jan~ uary 24th, 1924, and departed this life on. ‘May 1, 1926, at the age of 2 years, three months and seven days. i
Baby Jane, during her 'brief time we Were permitted to keep her, was a source of joy to her family and al'though like- a flower she has faded and gone, the memory of her sweetness will always be with us. She {leaves to mourn their loss her father land mother, a small brother, George; |four .grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman Cosperville and Mr. and Mrs. George Growcock, Ligonier, and two great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Creas, Cosperville' and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted from the Cosperville Baptist church in charge of I. W. Carnes, of Wawa|ka. Burial was in the Cosperville cemetery. Those attending from ai distance were Mr. and Mrs. Carl H, Growcock, South Bend,. Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Growcock, Plymouth, Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. Castetter, Ray Castetter, Mrs. Fred Tschbold of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Growcock, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elijah, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cress and Beatrice Cress of Ligonier; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wonders of Wolcottville, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Franks and sons, Everett and Junior and Bert Tschbold of Garrett; Dan W, Zimmerman of Brimfield. - : [We wish to acknowledge our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their assistance and beautiful expressions of sympathy in| our shour of sadness. il ) Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Growcock, | \ TN B DST S , ' Cromwell. Items. 00l John Flowers was at Kendallville, Monday visiting relatives. s Miss Deloris Beßerich was at Elk-|. ‘hart Sunday. : ’ Jack Smith of Kendallville is herg] for a weeks vacation. : -Chet Wright of Etna was here Mon- | daw: <o : ;
Ted McMann was at Elkhart Sunday. . C. Jamison was at Middlebury Sun-» day attending a reunion. L. Mock of Wilmot was here Mon> day. s O. Sparrow was at Kendallville Monday. : J. C. Wyland is ill. ; ~ | Levi Nulf and family of South Bend were here Monday. i The school ball team won a game ab Ligonier Saturday and one at Kimmell Sunday. Dean Fidler and Dick Knox had 9 home runs to their credit and both were late for supper. The Kimmel score at the fourth inning was 54 to 3. : - Brooks Archer of near Alcinda was here Saturday. Brooks says his new book entitled John Custer the hero will not be published until fall. : ‘27 from here attended the lecture at Wildwood park pavillion Monday night. 24 returned. : i Sam Archer is off duty with a broken rib. o D. Hyndman of South Bend was herg Sunday. o
‘Mrs. Alvin Moore of Hartford City visited here Saturday. : : +Geo Barnhart is home from Ohio. ' Ward Rimmell of Wawaka was here Sunday. . ‘ ‘ Miss Barsha Miller is ill i Mrs. C. Crow of Indianapolis is here for a visit. . & Neal Hontz and wife were Goshen visitors Saturday. ~J. Hammond attended the show herq Tuesday. Jacob said he laughed so much he dislocated his ankle. ~ The summer season has officially been opened in €romwell. A fish wag ‘seen in the swimming pool. : : ~ Mrs. C. Weldon wants a medal for her rooster. He made a racket in ‘the back yard. Investiagting it wasg found the coop was afire. The lived of 60 hens were saved. ' Joe Clem of Alcinda was here Saturday. R ; ~ John Williams is home from Chica, go. ‘John said in order to gin 80 ciety while there he had to ‘eat soap.
To shame girls here for wearing boyish hair cuts several boys have vowed to let their hair and whiskers grow. If the girls continue to comb their hair flat to their scalp they wil} wear hair nets and ribbons. The pledge is signed. > : ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruby of Syracuse ‘were here Saturday. J. Dirk and family of Defiance, Ohio visited ‘at the H. Hontz home Sunday| * Harry Lobdell, G. Henney of Avilla Miss- Clara Barnum of Albion, Miss Helen Millerof Kendallville ' who were on their way home from St. Louis visited friends and relatives here . Harry Hyndman of oF'rt Wayne was here Suaday. o L. D. Young and wife were Albion visitors Sunday. et '
Chester Harley is home ‘from Toledo. Chestei' says it is no fun playing cards-in Toledo unless you get thd joker once in a while. John Wetter is at Madison Wisconsin studying art germs. : j ' Alva Gallaway of Wawasee was here Saturday. Alva says the pop corn crop -will be a failure on account of the tin roof on his house warping in April. | Spinach and dandelions wlil be abundant . with a tendency toward high prices. S “Wm Harlet of Gary was here SunAR e el £ Vo % S 0 e S ‘:F { s Found Dead in Field.
An unidentitied man in whose pockets were found money and certificates Of deposit totaling $2,500 was found min a field near Hantford Ww ¢ he had camped for the mgm’,‘&g{egrt disease .is believed td tiave caused death. - A S O s L g ‘Pay your Banner Subscription NOW
© . IChild s Injured. Margaret Holderbaum eighteen ‘months -old ‘"daughter: of 'Mr. ‘and: Mrs. | Arthur Holderbaum of ‘Wakarusa sustained a fracture of ‘her right arm at lthe elbow when she was struck by an automobile her brother James was backing out of a garage. At City Hall Park. The concessions and free attractions for the Independence Day celebration will be grouped around city ‘hall park where they will be accessible to the large crowds. = Reae
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A mastoid operation. was:performed on Dan, son of Mr. and Mrs.“W. B, laks-in this eity Tuésday by Dr. Porter of Elkhart. The operation is a very dangerous one but the -patient withstood ‘it well and now ‘shows marked improvement. 7 3 | Reorganize Golf Club. : ~_The Goshen Golf club organized for the season of 1926 at a meeting recent~ ly. Forty guarantors at $35 each have signed up, as well as several juniors and out-of-town members.
Notlce ‘of Final Settlement, Statecar TRSKAK, (NSble-Ooounty, o: In ‘the ‘mdtteér of the ‘estate of Otto - N 0.2799 - - - ~ In ‘the Noble €ircuit Court, May m, 19“. i e W l »
“Notice is herebi;glv'en, that the undersigned as ‘administrator - of the estate of Otto John Schwarz, deceased, has filed in ' said court -his account and vonéhers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said court, at the court house, at Alblon, Indiana, on the 29th day of May, 1926, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and. show cause, if any there be, why said account should not ‘be approved. ‘ _ 3 And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said estate, are also hereby required at the time and placd aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirshif or claim to an’}"l part of said estate. e S
~ Frank P. Bothwell, Administrator, Posted May 4th, 1926. 11b2w Notice of Final Settlement. State o6f Indiana, Noble Coounty, ss: In the matter of the estate of Birdie Kitson Schwarz, deceased. " No 2800 o %o In the Noble Circuit Court, May Term, 1926. | Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of the ~estate of Birdie Kitson Schwarz, deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said court, at the court house, at Albion, Indiana, on the 29th day of May, 1926, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there ‘be, why said account should not be approved. e . - And the heirs, devisees and legatees. of said decedent, and all others -in-i terested in said estate, are also hereby required at ‘the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or - claim to apy part of said estate. = ? Frank P. Bothwell, Administrator. Posted May 4th, 1926. . 11b2w
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Is a happy one if he has a farm that really produces. . We're experts on farm values and can. advise you to your profit. Look over ou rlist of desirable-divi-dend paying farms. 237 acre improved level farm in Sparta Township. ‘Will-gell on long time payments-and fake smaller farm in exchange. Good buildings. = 8 acres on improved road, 2% miles south of Wawaka. Good buildings. Jibera) terms, . €. . - & 35_acres goodj fand on bank of Crooked Lake Steuben County. Would trade for Ligonier property. ‘ _ One of the Best 40 acre tracts in Sparta Township. No buildings. . 70 acre farm on' Lincoln Highway ‘within 2 miles “of “Ldgonier. “ ~ $3500 buys '1;18 acre farm without buildings. Located near Kimmell. ~ $6OOO buys a good stock farm oii paved road. Some good onion and mint land. : e
" 100 acre farm’ in Swan Tovinahifi; | 30 acres of good onion ground. Can Dbe sold on long time, with small down payment. % ' : 4 - 80 acre farm on improved road in Green Townghip. “Would sell right or, _ Lovel g gere tamn i Borry Towny ghip. Good buildings. ‘Would take j;igonier property in exchange. Level 26 acre farm in LaGrange County. Would trade for 40 acre ul‘in- it ,VV‘J : : _ Improve Il'acre farm lin ‘Perry; township 4% miles northwest of Lig< onier Good buildings and fertile soil. Priced Tight. ; 2R
Sixty three acre onion'and mintfarm in York township:. -46. acres of choice, x_;;uck. el Bia & 4o 80 acre mint farm within 4 miles of Ligonier. Good buildings. = . 80 _acre improved farm- 3% miles northeast of Kendallville. Would trade for South Bend ‘property. - :* 40 acre tarm‘@on State highway or ffl; mile north of Wolcottville. 18 acres good mint land. * Bank barn, Good orchard. - . ' ,5:%" acre tract with buildings within one mile of Liggniér to exchange gAY aeEEe Wfl'g C KCammall Realtv .4 s AR SRR, .. o e RS oW L mebenie ST e S e el eR e
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