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Killed in Gun Battle, A man who gave his name as*Raymond Edgerly of east Gary one of two‘ yeggs who robbed filling stations in Elkhart and Mishawaka Wednesday, night gave himself up to the Mishawaka police early Thursday morning according to word received by the Elk+ hart authorities. He escaped between Mishawaka and Elkhart when Mishawaka police overtook their car, Edgerly’s companion, Raymond Crowley being fatally shot through the head in the exchange of bullets.

Edgerly and Crowley though giving east Gary as their home have been living in a secluded hu§ in a woods about half way between Elkhart and Mishawaka for several months according to police officers. It was to this place that :they went after their 'two holdups in Elkhart and changed clothes and took a different car. They used a Chevrolet coupe in their operations in Elkhart and a Chevrolet touring car in Mishawaka. , Crowley the man killed in the chase had ony $2.50 on his person the rest of thel oot amounting to about sl7§ being in the possession of Edgerly according to the police. Dog Attacks Three.

A water spaniel belonging to Mrs. Grace Murray at Goshen snapped thq: ear of Jane Ketring two year old dauv‘ ghter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ketring in that city bringing both blood and lusty screams from the child. The wound mas cauterized by Dr. S. A. Edmonds who recommended the canine be shot. When the police arrived at the Murray home the dog had disappeared. -An hour of two before the same dog attacked Charles Elliott a newspaper carrier boy and gseveral days ago had bitten Letter Carrier Stutzman. : )

Motor Boats Violate Law.

The state industrial board launched an investigation into reports that motor boat operators on Indiana lakes are violating navigation laws but principally at Lake Wawasee. 7The violators are alleged to race with motor boats at night operate without lights after dark, exceed the night speed limit of 10 miles per hour and operate with open mufflers. Conviction of any of the charges carries a 30 day jail sentence or $560 fine or both.

Drowns in Gravel Pit.

Carl Parson 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parson of Indianapolis was drowned in a gravel pit nean Logansport Wednesday afternoon. Parson and a companion INorman Brandt were swimming in the pool when the Indianapolis lad was seized with cramps. He sank’in 17 feet of water. His body was recovered shortly afterwards but all efforts of rescusitation failed. :

Is Dead From Apoplexy.

William Henry Mcllntyre 64 prominent retired banker manufacturer and publisher died at his home in Auburn after an illness from apoplexy. Mr. Mclntyre was the originator and the first manufacturer of the auto buggy and the cyele car. Later he turned to the manufacture of automobiles and trucks and the product of the Mclntyre company was widely known. J County Club Picnic Postponed. . It turned out that it was impossible to hold the Boys and Girls County picnic on the 24th as first announced on account of the Chautauqua at Ligonier so the date has been changed to Tuesday August 31 all day at the Tourist Park Ligonier. This will give the demonstration teams more time to get ready for the elimination contests. ! :

Valuable Dog Stolen. A valuable Eskimo Spitz dog owned by Cleo Slife who is living in a cottage at the Brant restort six miles east of Elkhart on the north river road was stolen Monday by a party of tourists. A neighbor is said to have obtained the car license number. Slife has pfl.'ered, a reward of $lOO for recovery of the animal.

‘ Marriage Licenses. - Samuel Hess 50 <Chiropractor of Garrett to Lola Mae Harb 35 Chiropractor Albion August 12th. Kenneth -Simon 19 to Lila Belle Smith 18 Jefferson Township on Aug. 14th. . Winfred Wilson 23 school teacher of Cromwell to Beulah E. Smith 18 of Cromwell on August 14. ~ Osceola Child Injured. ~ Joe Cart six years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Cart of Osceola was struck by an automobile driven by L. W. Briggs of Chicago Thursday. He was taken to a hospital in South Bengfl

Robbery at Benton. The private garage of Tom Vardaman at Benton was enteréd Wednesday and a spare tire was taken off his automobile. The thieves also took tools and accessories. e ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Welir Block. _ _ Sunday school 9:46 A. M, ~ Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. _ Subject—Christ Jesus. . Woltiontay evening . teptuonisf Desting SOP M. AL ne i i e B 7 o messeendttan

NOTICE TO DEFENDANNTS. State of Indiana Noble County, SS: _ In the Noble Circuit Court October Term 1926 : To quiet title to real etsate Mark Kinnison, et al. : vs :

John Gardner et al. ' | Come now the plaintiffs by Both- | well & Vanderford their attorneys, | and file their complaint herein to-} ‘gether with the affidavit of a com-| petent person that the residence upj| on diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: John Gardner, Hugh McCulloch, Trustee, Willlam Williams, Eliza Jane Williams, Joz_x;‘flrstump, Barbara Stump Levi Stump; Frederick Huber, Mary Huber, Levi Stump, Sarah A. Stump, Robert Fox, Caroline Fox, Thomas Shaw, Joseph Solingfry, Joseph Solifry, Joseph Miller, Mary Miller, Joachin Miller, Maria Miller, Joseph Sorgenfry, Wilmena Sorgenfry, John Higgins, John M. Pinchon, Minnie M. Pinchon; 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: ‘t‘he unknown husbandsg and wives, respectively of each of the following named persons, to-wit:" John @Gardner, William Williams, Eliza Jane Williams, John Stump, Barbara Stump, Levi Stump, Frederick Huber, Mary Huber, Levi Stump, Sarah A. Stump, Robert Fox, Caroline Fox) Thomas Shaw, Joseph Solingfry, Joseph Solifry, Joseph Miller, Mary Miller, Joachin Miller, Maria Miller, Joseph Sorgenfry, Wilmena Sorgenfry, John Higgins, John M. Pinchon, Minnie M. Pinchon, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers and widows, the un, known children, descendants and heirs surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors tin interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and {designated deceased persons, to-wit: John Gardner, William Williams, Eliza {Jane Williams, John Stump, Bar-

bara Stump, Levi Stump, Frederick Huber, Mary Huber, Levi Stump, Sarah A. Stump, Robert Fox, Caroline Fox, Thomas Shaw, Joseph Solifry, Joseph Miller, Mary Miller, Joachin ’M-iller, Maria Miller, Joseph Sorgenfry Joseph Solingfry, Joseph Sorgenfry, Wilmena Sorgenfry, John Higgins, John M. Pinchon, Minnie M. Pinchon, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown successors in trust of Hugh McCulloch, Trustee,

the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees creditors, officers and successors ininterest of each of the following named corporation, to-wit: Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, The Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company, Worthern Indiana Rail Road Company, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, Pittsburg, Ft, Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, Pittsburg Fort Wayne and Chicago Railßoad Company, Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana R. Road Company, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs'; 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 known by other names, the names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are mar; ried, the names of all of whom are un, known to plaintiffs; 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 of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs;’’ that the defendants Fort Wayna and Chicago Rail Road Company, The Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Compg,ny, Northern Indiana Rail Road Company, Fort Wayne - and Chicagd Railroad Company, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company Pittsburg Fort Wayne and Chicagq Rail Road Company, Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana R. Road Company, are each and all corporations and neither has any officer, agent or any -other person, authorized to transact its business, domiciled or residing in the State of Indiana upon whom processs can be served; that the cause of action alleged agains’ sald defendant corporations in the complaint in this cause arose within the state of Indiana; that sai daction is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists againsi all of said defendants;; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to sald action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. '

The following real estate in Noblq County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit :ten acresg of land off of the north end of the east half of the east half of the north'west quarter of section twenty nine, in township thirty five north rangeg nine east; also ten acres of land off of the south end of the east half of the east half of the northwest quarter of section twenty nine in township thirty five nbrth range nine east, lying north of the L. 8. & M. 8. Railway |oompany's right of way, the north line of said ten acres to be a line running east and west and parallel with the north line of said east half of the east half of the northwest quarter of sald section twenty nine and tha north line of sald railroad company’s | Tight of way to be the south line of said ten acres. ; L _ This action is instituted and prose)

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Lcuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. " :

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 6th day of the Octobey Term 1926 of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 9th day of October, 1926 to be begun and holden on the 4th day of October 1926, at the Court House in the town of Albion, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the samd will be heard and determined in their absence. . ; In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 14th day of August 1926. (SEAL) Frances M. Beane, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. ‘Bothwell & Vanedrford Attorney for Plaintiffs. 26a3w

Liquor Worth $2,000 Seized. Horsethief detectives at South Bend raided the premises of Walter Manusak and seized a cache of whisky, ale brady and beer, bearing French Canadian and Cuban labels.: The liquory is said to be worth between $1,500 and $2,000. The liquor was turned oven to the sheriff’s office. - Stores to Close. ; The -following business houses wil] close their places at noon Tuesday Aug. 24 for the balance of the day. . Weir’'s Hardware P. J. Carney Ligonier Electric Co. : Indiana & Michigan Electric Co. Albert F. Turrell & Co. Jesse Dewey. - : e L. R. Lepird & Co. _ A. D. Newton ' E. Jacobs & Co. A F. W. Steller Mier 'State Bank - S Louis Kerr S 1 Flox Bros. : : | L. E. Sisterhen : Sack Grocery. Al .Mrs. 0. G. Dill i , Frank Raubert : oy Mrs. George Foster. B. F. Wilkerson : John Hossinger i W. F. Kline & Son £ : ' Haffner 5 & 10 Store e Loys Bookstore e Jet White Grocery ; A. B. Weaver i Couters Bakery % 3 " Gutelius ‘Store Herman Sack C. & A. Green . : . Seagley Bros. e : Lena Wemple , L C. R. Stansbury: : : | Economy Grocery N : A. & P. Tea Co. » Citizens Bank ¥ The Jet White, Economy gnd C. & A. Green stores will reopen at 6 P. M, : e 26b2t

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80 acre farm 3% miles northeast of Kendallville, would exchange for South Bend property. 181 acre tract on Toledo & Chicago Pike near Wawaka. Would trade for larger farm. 68 acre farm near Wilmot. 198 acre farm just off Lincoln Highway in York Township. 3 sets of buildings. : : 237 acre level farm in high state of cultivation in Sparta township. 80 acre farm 21 miles southeast of Wawaka. : 40 acre level farm in Spar'ta Township without buildings. 140 acre Michigan farm to exchange for smaller farm or Ligomnier property, 145 acre stock and grain farm with, 25 acres of choice muck on Lincoln Highway. o : : 40 acre -farm two miles south 'of Cromwell. Good buildings. $3500 buys 118 acre -farm in York Township without buildings. 54 acres of good onion ground. 100 acre farm in Swan Township. Good bujldings. 30 acres of choice \muck. Will be sold with small payment dewn.- i

80 acre farm in Green Township on improved road. Priced to sell. 80 acre farm in Perry Township, Southwest of Ligonier. Will take Ligonier property in exchange. 80 acre farm two miles southeast of Albion. Will take Ligonigr or Albion property in exchange for equity. Kimmell Realty Co. Citizens Bank Building Ligonier, Indiana _ . Phone 800 ¥

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