Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 24A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 August 1926 — Page 3
Have you saw the New-Day Jewett or Paige yet? . If you have not, you had better call us for a demonstration before you buy acar. We don’t want you to buy to hasty andbe sorrow that you did not sse the NewDay Jewett or §Paige before buying. You may be thinging of buying a new car and we don't know it. Just phone 481 and ask to see our new car, and we will call. | Yours for better car service. Kiester Electric Shop Phone 481
W. A. Lansche, Opt. D. Eyesight Specialist , GLASSES FITTED Office in Choeolate Shop every Wednesday
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E. R. Kurtz Auctioneer Znone Ne. 65, Ligonier.”™ &* W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-l.aw : Office in Zimmerman Bleck LIGONIER, (ND Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. i Phone: Ligonier 857 ~ Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones —_— Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps,™ Water Systems, Etc. - Well Drilling? Phone 333 . LIGONIER - Next door to Ford Garage
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It Lacked the Kick. ‘ The absence of the “kick” in the contents of two cases of home brewed beer confiscated late Wednesday afternoon at the James Sylvester farm !east of Avilla, by Sheriff John Singleton and Prosecuting Attorney C. A. Lincoln, resulted in Sylvester being released for lack of evidence. Sylvester was arrested by the officials after a raid at his home. : The officials found the two cases of home brewed beer and a two gallon jug, which, they said conta’ined only )abo‘ut one tablespoonful of “moonishine.’ Sylvester was taken to Albion but was released after a test of the beer revealed that it contained but a small fraction of a percent :dcohol.; Sheriff Singletan and Prosecutor Lincoln located a large ‘“moonshine” still in a huckleberry marsh west of Wolf Lake Wednesday. The owner of the still was not apprehended. No mash was found about the place where the still was discoveréd and Sheriff Singleton said it had not been in operation recently according to its appearance. ; .
Bone in’ Neck Broken. Jacob Knepp aged 62 who resided in Noble county on the county line ’ro,ad three miles west of Wolcottville is suffering from a bhroken bond in his neck and other injuries as the result of an accident -on his farm last Friday. While loading hay intd’ the ‘barn the hay rope broke and the upward load ‘fell on the unfortunate man, bending his neck and pinning him under. At first it was thought that other than painful bruises no serious injuries had been inflicted but Monday night his condition becamg aggrayvated. Dr. B. O, White of Wolcottville was summoned and following an' examination took Mr. Knepp to. the Garrett Hospital clinic in an ambulance where x-ray pictures were taken. ; The axamination disclosed one broken bhe and a dislocated bone in the neck. Setting the fracture was most difficult and Mr. Knepp will be forced to keep h;is head and neck in a cast for eight or ten weeks—LaGrange News. i :
. Motion Pictures This Week. Three reels of good moving pics tures will be shown at the August series of Farm Bureau meetings in Noble county commencing this evening. There willihe: a lot of accumulated important business to transact as ‘well The sehedule for this week is as follows beginning prompt--I_\" at 7:30 in the evening. . Monday—Charles Shearer home Sparta township. . Tuesday—C. C. Palmer home York township. ' " Wednesday—John Schermerhorn home Orange township. Thursday-—Caqnsolidated School, Perry township. al*‘ridn.\'—--Elmm‘ Geiger home Green township. . ~ Good Mint C(rop. ’ The peppermint crop in Noble county and northern Indiana is reported to be very good this year, and distilling has aleady been lwgun. The mint averages about 15 pounds to the tub, which holds about one load of mint hay. If the weather continues favorable another cutting can be made this fall. :
The price of mint oil at the present time is $11.50 but many raisers: arg holding their crops in-the hope that the price will go up.. Last year the price reached $26 a pound. York H. D. Meets Aug. 3rd. The August meeting of the York Township Home Division will meet, at the home of Amy Blackman Tuesday ‘August 3rd, wigh the following program. ! Response: What Constitutes Happiness? Leader Maude Smith: _ Planning a Kitchen 'will be discussed- by Pearl Crothers, and Plaus for a Fireless Cooker by Lena Schlotterback.
No Chance For Scandal.
“A dollar a democrat” the slogan of the party in Indiana means that a state campaign fund is to be raised by dollar assessments. This plan if faithfully carried out leaves no room for graft, and ought to supply a sufficient fund to finance the campaign.
Fred S. Hixon Dies.
Fred S. Hixon 56 years old former well known resident of Middlebury died Thursday morning at the Genoral hospital in Elkhart of typhoid fevs er. He had been ill for three weeks although his health had mot been really good for several months.
Rev. Norris Indieted.
The Rev.” J. Frank WNorris pastor of First . Baptist church at Fort Worth Texas and nationally known fundamentalist was indicted by the Tarrant county grand jury for the murder of of D. E. Chipps, lumberman in the church office on July 17.
Reports $l9O Stolen.
James Benardo a workman employed by the Christian Construction Co., at South Bend reported to the police that. someone had taken a purse containing $l9O from bis clothing while he was working on the Y. W. C. A.
Elkhart Brakeman Injured.
G. H. Meighen age 35 of Elhart a New York Central brakeman was seriously injured Tuesday afternoon when he fell from a fast moving train near Burdick about eight miles west of Laport. :
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The spot is one of the most beautiful and artistic on the exposition site. The Exposition continues until December 1.
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: - Cromwell Items. 4 Mrs. Julia Severson is visiting in South Bend. . "Mrs. M. Pepple is home from a Chicago visit. ne 3 ’ Miss E. Brown and Miss D. Reader of South Bend are visiting here. =~ Miss Grinlina Kauffman who has been visiting at the C. L. Schlabach home has returned to Topeka. ~ Morris Miller was at Fort Wayne Friday. i : Neal Hontz was at Albion Friday. F.- €arrol and son ol Garrett were visitors here Friday. . ' S. Surfus of Albion was here Saturday. o Mrs. M. Runyan of Elkhart was a visitor here Friday, ' j The public drinking fountain has been turned loose. _ _J. Stellar attended the funeral of his' brother Samuel at Servia Ind., Sunday. . i Henry Fidler of Webster 'was here Saturday. ’ : : e Mr. and Mrs. W Wolf of Ligonier wee visitors: -here Friday. :
| (reek Bridge (ollapses.. A bridge collapsed under a load of ‘hay on the Ozro Faucett farm south of Sidney one day last week and the team wagon and Mr. Faucett and son Paul were thrown into the creek. The wagon tongue broke and the end of the tongue fell against an abuttment and kept-the load of hay from going forward onto the horses. -Mr. Faucett was thrown onto the horses but es caped with slight bruises. The horseg were scratched but not seriously injured. ! i ‘ Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Ligonier, Noble '(‘ount,\',ll-ld"i_nna, that sedled proposals will be received by said Council at 'its office in the city: hall in the .city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, at the-hour of seven o’clock P. M. on Thursday, August 26,1926, for the construction of the following described public improvement in said city of Ligonier as authorized by im-
provement resolution numbered TA heretofore> adopted by . sgid Common Council to-wit:' a sanitary sewer to be constructed in and on the al_lex lving on the east side of West Lawn Addition to said City of Ligonier and continuing northward to the Elkhart River, together with cél't_aiu small additions thereto. : , - All work to be done in the making of said described public improvement and all materials to be used therein shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said improvement resolutions aforesaid and the detai} plans, profiles, drawings and specifications therefor which are on file and may be seen in the office of thq City Clerk of said City of Ligonier. The estimated cost -of said work is %4975.00. ‘ i ’
Bids for said improvement must be accompanied with a certified check in-a sum not less than ten per cent of -the bid as evidence of good faith that the . successful bidder will execute, within ten days from.the acceptance of proposal, contract-and bond satisfactory to said Common Council to do the work of making said fmproveggent ‘as let. A failure of the successful bidder to enter intd such contract and bond upon the acsy ceptance of his proposal will forfeif the said check and the sum of money payable thereon to said City of Ligo» nier as agreed and stipulated damages for such failure. . . ' The Common Council ® of - said city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. : : By order of the Common €ouncil. Joseph .C. Kimmell, City Clerk of thd City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana. : : 24a2w. Notice to Contraectors. Notice is hereby given by the Common Council of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by said Council -at its office in the city hall in the city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, at the hour of seven o’clock P. M. on Thursday, August 26,1946, for the construction of the following described public improvement in said city of Ligonier as authorized by .improvement resolution numbered 9A heretofore "adopted by said Common Countil for the construction of a sanitary sewer on and in the line of a part of {L\l‘ort’lfa'cavin Street in said city. : : |
All work to ‘be done in the making of said described public improvement and all materials to be used therein shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said improvement resolutions’ aforesaid and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and speciy fications therefor which are on file and may be seen in the office of the City Clerk of said City of Ligonier. The estimated:cost of said work is $1913.00.
Bids for said improvement must be accompanied - with a certified check in a sum not less than ten per cent of the bid as evidence of good faith that 'the successful bidder will execute,. within ten days from the acceptance of proposal, contract and hond satisfactory to’ said Common Council to do the work of making said improvement as let. A failurq of the successful bidder to enter intg such contract and bond upon the ac» ceptance of his proposal will forfeit the said check and the sum of money payable thereon to said City of Ligonier as agreed and stipulated damages for such failure. The Common Council of said city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 2] By order of the Common Couneil. Joseph C. Kimmell, City Clerk of the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana. - ! : 24a2w.
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Mothers and Fathers--Please! Tell your boys not to fly their kites near electric poles or wires, and most important of all, not to elimb our poles to free kites or strings that are tangled in the wires. Our linemen in climbing service poles, are protected with special gloves and other insulating devieces, Without these, no one shounld climb a pole on any pretext. This is kite flying time, and a fine healthy sport it is, but the best place to enjoy this fun is out on a vacant lot or commons. There are no overhead. wires to Interfere with the flight of the kite, or endanger the young rescuer who qtempts to regain it.
