Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 12B, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 May 1926 — Page 2

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If you want a Radio, why not buy it now? You need not wait until you have all the money to pay cash. We have a plan whereby you can make a down pay-. ment and pay the balance monthly. Come in and ask us about it, we will gladly explain it to you. Kiester Electric Shop » Phone 481

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Harry L. Benner Auctioneer - ,“ Upen for all engagemends - Wolf Lake, Indiana _ Both Noble and Whitley County Phones | ‘M ; . Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. {Phone: Ligonier 857 :—::""—_—-————-———-——-A— ' z v " - W. H. WIGTON _ ( + Attorney-at-law ~ Offce in Zimmerman Block .- LIGUNIER, IND . Bothwell & Vanderford 1 -Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana - Howard White ISt B AR R cog sl B e « 3 » ; ’ 3 g* 25 v A\ ‘ oo YYINGE b - E a4l s K UANDS, Y s Bal o o e e e e v e e

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‘ Death of Z. T.. Cook Zachary T. Cook born in Ohio 67 years ago died about ten o’clock Wednesday morning in the Black emergency hospital where he had been Te-. moved after suffering a stroke of paralysis some days previous which caused his death. He never grained consciousness after the stroke which took him while engaged at carpenters work at the Web Heffner home on the North Side. Mr. Cook had heen a well known figure in Ligonier for half

a century where he followed his trade: as a carpenter and builder. Surviving is a daughfer Miss Eva Cook~”of this city. Also a brother, Will E. Cook of Ligonier and a sister, Bessie. Hays of Westerville, Ohio. . 3 The funeral will be held at the Ligonier U. B. church Friday afterncon. at 2:30, Rev. F. B. Parker condueting the services. Burial will be made in the Sparta cemetery. Loy : i iy ueas i e sail ; ~ Petit Jury Drawn, ) The petit jury for the may term of the Noble circuit court has been drawn with the following members: Forrest Addis York Township. 7 Geo. F. Budd, \Noble . : John D. Rhea, ,prange Walter Bauman, Jefferson Harve Cory, Sparta : Guy A. Abram Perry. S Ben Twaits, Washington Archie Coil, Swan Geo. Buckles, Sparta. : John G. B?)'denhafer, ‘Wayne Cecil Gaff Green v Rama D Simmons Perry

To Hold Annual Meeting.

The annual meeting of the Nobie County Anti-Tuberculosis -association. will be held at the Community building Kendallville Tuesday evening May. %18. reports of officers including report of County Nurse Uttinger. ‘ ~ In the afternoon 'same place Dr, Carolyn Hedger of the Elizabeth MecCormick Memorial Chicago will speak on the Pre-School Child. She will al--80 address the meeting in the eve'nzng« on some subject of special interest to men. - S Dr. Hedger is nationally knmown. Sells High Priced Dog. . Dr. Blue has sold his eleven months old German Shepard dog, 'Rex of Schaferland, to a Fort Wayne party; Rex is possibly one of the best bred: Shepards in this part of the country being a grandson of the famous Nores claimed to be the best bred and highest priced dog ever imported. = The -doctor has a litter of seven puppies out of Rex, of which two remain for sale. Rex brought more morney than any dog ever sold in'this section. - e Meeting of Kings Daughters } The King's Daughters were very: pleasantly entertained at theshome ofl Mrs. Rodgers ofi' last Friday evening. Mrs. Sue Huffman assisting hostess.’ The next meeting will be held on; Friday evening May 21 at the home of! Mrs. Strait. Miss Stewart agsisting: hostess. This will be the laiéb‘méet“'-'g ing of the year and a full attendance! is desired. ~ Secretary. |

Hurt in Auto Accident. : James Grant 17 while walking alongf Oakland avenue south of Elkhart last: night was struck by an automobile driven by Lamar Hoover of Jamestown. He suffered a fracture of thg left leg a fracture of the left shoulder and cuts on the face and hand. i - Tonsil Operation, 1 Fred aged 16 son of Mr .and Mrs, Bert Stoltz submitted to a tonsil Qp-s‘ eration in the Lane emergency hospital Tuesday. ‘ o . Vital Statisties For April. =~ According to the records in Hea.lth{ ’Ofiicer‘ Lane’s office there were five births to one death in the city of | iLigOniger.. o e _ g | C. of C. Luncheon. The Ligonier Chamber of Commerce will meet for luncheon at Hotel Ligo-| nier Friday noon May 14. G Mr. and Mrs. Adrian.,;&d_air and Mri and Mrs. Dick Smith-were callers at| the Chas. Caldwell home Monday even ing. ' e e Mr. and Mrs. Chas Caldwell enteri tained Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kincade of | Fort Wayne Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Har:| per and Frank McDaniel Sunday, |

The swimminf season was openes up at Diamond lake last week. Tt first one to take a plunge were Al len Willet and brother Glenn wher they fell from the hoat while fishing They report the:temperature of . the water as “not very good” ' Notice of Administration, Notice is hereby given that the un: dersigned Thas qualified as-f’éxocatofi of the last will and testament of Margaret - Fisel deceased late of Noble ‘County, Indiana and the heirs, legatees and devisees of said decedent and all others who may be ‘interested in her estate will bé governed sccord: ingly. Said estate s’ probably 'sol.

. WRHENS OF OEBEN PIMES W Rihnligh of Gaghen Visits m = wfi‘ft" nday ‘ P Mother’s Day ' __Writing for the Goshen News Times iobrab, 7. Hfunfion: desiribes & it 0. Ligonier Sunday Mothers Day as ~~. 1,0.ga? —— ez TN T i » e " et TV . “Our ride today was limited as to distance. Being Mother’s Day my sohi ‘and I having mothers in the Ligonier cemetery placed flowers on the graves as has been our custom for many, years. : - ~ “The cemetery grows more beautiful _each year. The shrubbery on the new part, being more of the modern varieties 'begins, to show at its best. * “We went up the old river road pas, ‘my old home of fifty-five years ago. lit_brought up many reminiscences of the early settlers, when I was one of their number. Sad to say not a ong of that number is alive today who ‘were residents there fifty-five years ago. ‘ ;

- “And such roads of 5 syears ago we were compelled to travel over at certain seasons of the year. They were nearly impassable and only with two horses hitched to a rarm wagon could we make the distance to Ligo-. nier or my parents’ home four miles est, with any certainty. All these yoads today are graveled and a3O to 5 miles an hour rate is made with gae. . . { ‘On the road to Ligonier in passing ?tke_ original home ®f Joséph Teal I noticed an old log cabin under the [:hade trees. Withifi its walls my imother taught a subscription school lover eighty-five years ago. Her 'pupils walked long ‘distances. The \Morrows, McManns; Schlotterback and ‘Engles on the south side of Perry’s [Prairie were among. her pupils. No §school houses were in evidence prior to 1840 in that vicinity.”

To Locate ™ Indianapolis.

- Chester. C. Smith will aboyt July 1 llocate in Indianapolis to become. dis‘trict superintendent of agents for the Straus Brothers company in the. sale of high, grade investment securities. \For the past’ nine years Mr. Smith has served as assistant cashier, but for the‘ past ‘eouple: of years has given much of his time to the: sale of securities for the Straus Brothers company. His success has been so marked that his. company. desires to employ his: services.in a higher capacity, and he isisent to the Indiana state eapital where he will be in control of a large sales force. The promotion is an important one and. while his Ligonier friends wfll"be;sor;,ry to lose Mr. Smith.and his interesting family, they will be: gratified: by his success.

Auto Agency Robbed.

' The Carpenter-Goodsell Star auto agency: Elkhart was visited by burglars early Sunday morning. The robbers mnot .only took a sum of money, but they also carried away a. small iron safe. &

. About $45 was taken from the cash rogister. The:safe contained between $lOO and $l5O. <

Several persons who were hunting mushrooms near Union, Mich., yesterday saw the safe. The door-had been forced and scattered on. the ground nearby were papers and. a small amount of money: The Elkhart police were notified’ and returned the dafe to its owners. ;

Arraigned For Arson..

Fortunato Calaberese was arraigned in the city court at Elkhart Saturday afternoon on a charge of arson dfter being arrested for the burning of his fruit store and barbecue on ‘South Main Main street Elkhart on the night of May ® He entered a Plea‘ of ‘not guilty and was bound ‘over to the-superior court. He was ‘placed in the count}y jail under default of $3,000 bond. -

Body Found in St. Joseph River Mystery surrounding disappearance of Charlés Keller of Buchanan Mich., several weeks ago was explained ‘when his ‘body was recovered ‘from iflle “BSt. Joseph river. Keller after posting ‘a bond for nis appearance in court to answer a murder charge fixed a heavy rock to his body with bailing wire and jgmped into the river. L - Jack Polis. six year old.son of Mr! and Mrs. Hagry. Polis. is in a critical condition.at. Epworth hospital South Bend suffering from a fracture of the skull received about 8:30 o’clock SunGay morning when he was struck and knocked:down in that city. by a Ford fruck driven. by F. W. Sweeny of Berrien Springs. - i

i Woman' Slayer at Large, ~ Anna: Nichols :35 -colered. of South Bend who Saturday afternoon is al. leged to.have stabibed to: death Jessié Boyd 25 dlsocolored during an argument is stilk at liberty despite the de‘termined- efforts of the police ‘departyent ‘an dile detective bureau to ap‘prehiend ‘lier om & charge. of murder.. . Notice to:Publie. . = - When we sold our machine we went out of the but_fl'flbu of ' sharpening tawn mowers buf™now ‘that ‘we have the-machine back we are prepared to take care of all work of this natire, - j 1 Ligonier Indiana. e s

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Netke o Eiul Siiomente John Sel “dechased. =i ~ No. 2799 ' , _ln the Noble Circuit Court, May goxpn, J 988.. O U = . Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Otto John ~Schwarz, de‘ceased, has filed in sald = 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 Albjon, Indiana, on the 29th day of May, 1926, at which time and place all persons interested in' said estate are required to appear in .sa;i'd, court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. “ S And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said estate, aré also heéreby required at the time K and -place: aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Frank P. Bothwell, Administrator,. Posted May 4th, 1926. 6& 11b2w Notice of Final Settlement.

State of Indiana, iNoble Coounty, s 8: In the matter of the estate of Birdie Kitson Schwarz, deceased. No 2800 N » i : . In the Noble Circuit Court, May Term, 1926. " {1 uro | 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 ‘vouechers in final settle‘ment 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 net be approved. o s And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others-in-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 any part of said estate. Frank P. Bothwell, Administrator. Posted May 4th, 1926. - . 11b2w * Netice of Administration, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana duly appointed administrator of the estate of Clara B. Troxel, late of Noble County; Indiana, deceased, and ereditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. ; : David Troxel, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for Estate . . 12b3w / Lad Drowned in Cistern, Robert Wislock 7 was drowned in twelve feet of water in a cistern on the farm of his paremts near Misha‘waka. ' e . _He fell into the cistern while playing ball. i R el - 8. 0. S: Perils of the Sea with Elaine Hammerstein at Crystal Friday and Saturday. e : 5 |

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block.. oy ‘Sunday school 9:45 B M - Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. . Subject—Mortals - and. Immortals. Wednesday evenimg testimonial neeting 8:00.P. M. . Sttt Everybody welcome. @ = ',

' Yg, G | « N\ £ O B ), o/’ J }\\\\» % £-. EN\V¢A o AR ARN FSEY . Are you fiddling away on the same old tune? Play Home Sweet Home on our easy payment plan, It isn’t music to_the landlord’s ears but you’ll think it a catchy air. The following homes can be bought on terms to suit the purchaser. : : ;i

Modern 7 room residence on South Cavin street at a sacrifice price, Open stairway, French doors and windows: Built'in cupboards and refrigerator. 8 room 2 story residence on Martin Street. Plenty of fruit .on lot. Priced for auiekesale,. | e o o 8 room residence on North Side near School building. Garage. Modern except furnace. Would trade for small farm or South Side :residence proDORLY. -30 oo b el * 7 room frame house in eastern part of town. Beautiful shrubbery. ‘Garage on lot. $l6OO takes it. - . - 5 We -have ‘several choice.vacant lots located in various: parts of the city that can be: bought right. ‘Buy aot bud baild later; oit 0N s

9 room houyse and 'tw,o lots at west end of Third Street. Recently remodeled. feia ; | 7 'room stucco: house ‘on corner of MoLean and Sxth’streéts. *Modern ex= ceptiturnace. ;s e iv b * 7 room modern brickihoase son:Lincoln Way West recently remodled. - Modern . 7 - roomitwe ! story frame 'house on Third street at a:bargain. 7 Toomi: modefn * house-on Fifth street. Full: bisentent: liardwood: tloots Open stairway. . Will sell on contract, e o i * ',. e }‘\x \ ; 3 &MGH*REWC@ . - - Citizens Bank Building | “ e D T P ity oo b A

- from past experience -e | ;- ' \’ oA i B ‘ : the value of ,‘ BA A& B :it;iA X . 3 2 - ‘ , o ‘ 1 Mbst people who have not saved, = :| ' ~ ‘ } ' : have wished at some time in their i ot ¥ b life that they had. Be guided by N/ 4 _ ' {your, own expexie_nc_e and start a ‘: “, - Thrift Account today. - Ny \zfl s o , 3 N VETrEe ° o S iy & v ‘Citizens Bank ™? # v . The Bank by the Clock - -/ & R,

- Notiee of Final Settlement Stafe of Indiana, Noble County 88: I[n the matter of the Estate of i Anna R. Sockrider, Deceased } No. 2759 ; ; - In the Noble Circuit Court May 1926. et o ey . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate -of Anna R. Sockrider, deceased has filed in said court his ‘accounts and vouchers in final settic‘ment 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 29 day of May 1926 at which ‘time and place all persons futerested 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 lega"tees of” said decedent, and all others linterested in said Estats, are aldo hereby required, at the time =aund place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim te any part of said Estate: William H. Wigton, Administrator Posted April 30the 1926 =~ W. H. Wigton Att’y 11b2w ’ - Notice of Administration. ... - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has . been duly appointed and " has. qualified as executor of the last will of Luella Cochran, deceased, late' of Noble County Indiana and- the- heirs, legatees and devisees of said testatrix and all others interested in her estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Chester. Dean Cochran, Executor. Bothwell & Vanderford & Ligonier, Indiana ] ‘ : Attorneys for estate. : . 12b3w See S O 8 Perils of the Sea a gigantic drama: of storm - s;)vep.t seas af Crystal -Friday and Saturday.

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