Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 October 1926 — Page 2

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Hey There! How about your letterheads, lopes, cards, etc. Don’t wait until they are all gone and then ask us to rush them out in a hurry for you. Good wark requires time and our motto Is that any- : thing that’s s worth docd\ tngisworth 'g) doing well. 7 </ _--—/:/"—A b 3 Y ‘;Efi’ Let we have that order N-O-W while we have the time to do Printing as &8 should be J::

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The rigomer Banner o esTABLEHED 10008 ; : Published by ; 1 he, Banner Pflbhlw in 3 ; H W. C. B. HARRISON Editor A —————————————— fublisned every Monday and Thursday | sud entered in the Postofes at Lige-| nier, Ind., as seoond elase matter: ; DEMOCRATIC TICKET ! United States Senator— . Long Term i ALBERT STUMP, Indianapolis United States Senator — : Short Term EVANS WOOLLEN, Indianapolis Secrctary of State— j ARTHUR J. HAMRICK, Greencastle State Treasurer— - JAP JONES, Martinsville State Auditor— : : . DAVID FERGUSON, Covington Clerk of Supreme and Appellate Courts ’ JACK DUNGAN, Huntington Superintendent Public Instructiom— JOHN A. LINEBARGER, Rockville Judge of Supreme Court—- ' (Third District) ! PAUL G. DAVIS, Indianapolis . Judge of Supreme Court— : (Fifth District) = ALPHONSO C. WOOD, Angola. : Judge of Appellate Court— = (First District) q NORMAIN PATRlCK,lndiarapolis JOHN W. LINDLEY, Sullivan . Judge of Appellate Court— o (Second District) 3 ORA' L. WINDERMUTH, Gary - JOHN G. WEIDELBACH s Representative T (12th District) : WALDEMAR E. EICKHOFF @ Judge of Circuit Court— B LLOYD T. BAILEY T Prosecuntor— " e CLAUD V. BARKER Sfe ~ 8 Repreesntative— B EDWARD P. EAGLES T Auditor . F: 5 EDWIN SMIITH : g Treasurer— - 8 7 OWEN A. YOUNG Lo Sheriff— e WILLIAM HOFFMAN i Coroner— ¥ ARTHUR J. BERHALTER . : Surveyor— v PAUL N HOFPEPMAN ... ..o 0. County Commissioner— ; ; (Ist District) ' & MARSHALL W. YOUNG £ o County Commissioner— =7 = (3rd District) e iz ~ WOAH T. SMITH I~ % f County Councillman— ~ ¥ i (At Large) oy §' ALBERT D. SAWYER ¥ RILEY RENKENBERGER 1% ' EDWARD F. HAINES i County Councilman— 7 o 0 (Ist District) ¥ ARE WILLIAM H. LOY F T County Councilman— ¥ o (Bng DIAYIEYY .. . THOMAS KBISTER : County Councflman— i = (3rd' District) . £ T RAY GLASS 'y Y County Councflman— * 7 twsE (4th District) . by GROVER AUNGST TR F Perry Township Ticket. = I~ Trustee—Harry Simmons. ¥ Assessor—Luther Cooper &%~ e e T County Agent’s Notes. To Reorganize Calf Club. A At a meeting last Thursday the Shorthorn breeders and ctub members decided to reorganize the calf club for next year. Native calves will be bought and distributed to the boys and girls who de not wish to furnish ]their own calves by the following committee, C. C. Palmer Albion Walter { Beers, Kimmell and Enos Bricker t Kendallville. However th eclub members are strongly urged to buy their own calves. The club will start a month earlier than usual on Feb. sth. ‘Applications an dprinted rules may be gotten from any eof the Shorthorn breeders. : / i

Annual' Meeting For Farm Bureau. The seventh annual meeting of the Noble County Farm, Bureau has been called by C. €. Palmer county president for mext Saturday October 30 in the court room Albion. i e | Garret Postmaster Suicides. . The hodies riddled with bullets of Mrs. Grace Brown, a. widow of Columbus Ohio, and O. H. Betts postmasten of Garrett were fourd in an automobile 15 miles north of Columbus Tuesy day morning. A letter addressed to the woman’s son read: “I expect you will be very sad by the time you receive this letter. 5 could not stand it any longer and your {dear mother could not neither, so we planned to ‘end it all.” | Betts appears to be about b 0 years {old, while Mrs. Brown is believed to have been about 40. : ST A ———— Death of Child, ‘ "~ Roger Geane aged one year, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans died of spinal menengitis Tuesday morning at the family home near Wolf Lake. The funeral was held at Leesjb‘nrg this afternoon. S o

To Hear Objections. : At the! regular meeting of the city | council tonight . objections will be {heard to the proposed new sewer io be located in the alley between Main and Martin streets and extending from Union street to the Elkhart river. , Hallowe’en Reminder. L Ligonier merchants are impressing the publie with the close approach of . Hallowe’en. | Beautiful and lappropriate wihdow displays are made. Let's all turn out to greet Demny Whett He comes “Rolling Home” next Sunday and Monday at Crystal. i

Dudley Howell and family. visited relatives at Fort Wayse.Suaddy. - _ Blier Gard and femdly Téturned to New York Sunday. Lo Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Hérald of South Bend were visitors hef Sunday. Ed Knox, the banjo entertainer of Detroit was here Saturday. ( . Mrs: ‘Mary Conner has returned from Michigan. ; _ Harry Bunger was at Fort Wayne Tuesday. o John Gard will spend the winter at Indianapolis. : = Mr. and Mrs. George Raby of Syracure were here Sunday. . Roy Boulton and wife of Goshen were here Monday. P 4 " John Carnick who has chafgé of an alligator farm in Florida was" here Saturday. : Frank Vondersmith was at Goshen Sunday. n . Dane Secrist was at Albion Saturday. : _ Perry McMann was at St. Joe, Mich., Saturday. : Milo Pepple is home from Michigan. Harry Ramsby and family of South Bend were her Sunday. . 3 ; Dewey Brown of South Bend was home Sunday. .C. Holderman and family have moved to Chicago. Mrs. Leland. Holderman is visiting at the Ray Hill home in Chicago. John Deßruler and family of Gary were here Sunday. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Conner of Goshen have moved on the Leat Conner stock farm. -

.~ Mrs. Howard Rice has moved to Ligonier. . James Ballah of Ligonier was here Saturday advertising the movies. Mr. Ballah says this show business is a great life and gives a person a chance to see the country around thg nearby towns. Carl Sparrow and Jacob Conner have new autos. : James Latta of Ligonier was ho'e Saturday. Perry Kiser was at Ligonier Monday. ‘ : LaOtto plays basket ball here Friday. ; , Walter Nitz and family of Forti Wayne were here Sunday. | Samuel Stark of Kimmniell was here | ‘Monday. . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arba Barnhart of Pierceton were here Saturday. Arthur Hayes of Kendallville was here Saturday. ' Frederick Ashley of Lorain Ohio was here Sunday. e Ralph Lung of Wawasee was here Monday. Ralph says if--they start a: town at Wawasee he will build an opera house where his cotage: stands, Nathan Hanson and his Indian Medicine Co., moved to Webster Monday. : : Lewis Earnhart has a new motoreycle. : A political speech was held at thg school building Monddy night.

Young Woman Hurt. = Mrs. Mary Bookman aged 30 of Elkhart is in Elkhart General hospital suffering from severe injuries re: ceived when she was struck a glancing blow by a N. Y. C. passenger enging near the Main street crossing in that city. : : | Death of Aged Woman. ' Miss Lydia Hostetler aged 79 a pioneer resident’ of Elkhart county died suddenly Monday evening at 6:30 at her home two miles southwest of Millersburg as a result of a stroke ‘of apoplexy, suffered while doing her evening chores. ; _ Lanes to Celebrate. l Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Lane will next Sunday celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their marriage. Their son Carlos and daughter Bonnie will' be -home at that time. Carlos Lane is .employed on a Mishawaka daily paper and Bonnie is attending St. Marys Collegé at South Bend. ) Koon: Entertain. . L. Li{ Koon the other evening gave a stag party in celebration: of his birth -day anniversary. The guests consisted chiefly of persons connected witl the Ligonier artificial ice company An elaborate dinner was served. i . . - First of Season. | .- Friday evening at their parlors the: Elks will give a party opening thel season festivities. This is to be known Fs a Hard Times dance with the guests in fantastic costums. The affair promiises to be a. pleasing one. | o Give Big Dinner. 3 .- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Surfus the first of the week gave a big dinner to a number of guests from Wolf Lake. Mr. and- Mrs. George D. Gaby were present from Ligonier..

Youths Battle. , . Kenneth Meyers 17 of Benton was arrested and paid a fine of $1 and costs on a charge of assault and battery filed by Harold .Miller of Goshen. The two young men engaged in a fight. : 2 : @asolene Price Reduced. : ~ The retail price of gasolene has been reduced one cent the change taking place Tueésday morning. The price is" now 23 4-10 a gallon. ‘

Biick 0% the Job. . Police: Chief Wolf is back on thg job after a vacation of two weeks, The genial offi¢ial suffered an attack of stomach ailtient and failed td relish food set before him. : .. It will pay you to get your Outings at B. Jacobs & Co. i _ White Outiig good quality worth| 300 at 14e. i 1 Best 36 in. Outing worth 25c at 17%¢c

Emma. Lillian Chidister daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Chidistér was{! born near Middlepotat Ohio. Novemsber| 15th 1882 and departed this life- Tues+s day evening October 12th 1926 aged 43} years 10 months and 27 days. Shdl] was taken ill Tuesday morning and|. passed away Tuesday evening Her [ death resulting from asthma. « At an early age she was converted | with the United Brethren church™ : Ligonier, keeping her Christian faith | throughout her life. On March 4th 1905 she was united in marriage to George F. Fisher of Lafayette Ohio. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Mankato Minnesota and later to Saco, Monta, at which place she passed away. | She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and the following brothers and sisters: 0. A. Chidister Soutly Bend; Price Chidister Ligonier; Char, les Chidister Detroit; Mrs. Olive Conrad, South Bend; Mrs. Daisy Speckeen and Mrs. Ella Leming both of Ligonien besides ten nieces, ten nephews six grand nieces, five grand nephews and numerous other relatives and friends. Her father, mother and two sisterg preceeded her in death several years ago. : e i Dearest Emma thou has left us Left us in this world of woe. Grieving hearts must do without her She is in the land of light. ; Clasp the waxen fingers ; O’er. the peaceful slumbering breast Close the tender eyelids gently : Darling Emma’s gone to rest. On her downy coffin pillow Lay’s our darling Emma’s head Lay the precious sleeper softly In her strange and lowly bed. Never more shall pain’s keen arrows Pierce that sweet and gentle form. She is safe from every evil ‘ ) Safe from every earthly storm. : Darling Emma is at rest , Where no earthly cares annoy In the mansions of the blest / Filled with pleasure peace and joy. She was brought to the home of John Speckeen Saturday morning. Hen) funeral was conducted by Rev. F. A. Risley from the United Brethren church of this city Sunday afternoon: at 2 P. M.. Interment at the Oak. ‘Park cemetery. i {

Card of Thanks . The family desires to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation td their friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings in their deep sorrow. ) : “Mr. George F. Fisher \ Mr. and Mrs. John Sheckeen Mr. and Mrs. O. . Chidister Mr. and Mrs. Charies Chidister ' Mrs. Olive Conrad | Mr. and Mrs. George Leming ' Mr. and Mrs. Price Chidister. ' Two Deaths in Stroh. ~ James L. Frock aged 80 years believed to be the only veteran of the civil war in that community possess'ing a discharge bearing the signatura of Abraham Lincoln died at his homg in Stroh.Saturday afternoon after a lingering ‘illness from hardening of the arteries. A ~ Mrs. Martin Elson aged 54 years died at her home south of Stroh Sunday evening after a lingering illness from neuritis. Mrs. Elson was born. near Fairfield Center and had always resided in that vicinity and at the late home. : 5 : Doesw’t Pay to Skip Bail. i “Patsy” Ferrul sits m a lonely cell at the St. Joseph county jail at South Bend looking mournfully at a hole in his new felt hat convinced it doesn’t pay to try to “skip bail” He tried to escape his lawyer while under bond of $2,000 and three ‘policemeén emptied their guns at him one shot piercing his hat and just missing h’ié\;} headt : AT

; George Byrket Dead. George A. Byrket 67 formerly of Go-' shen and later of Syracuse died late Friday afternoon at the home of his ison John Long in Elkhart. Heart disease -caused his death which came suddenly while he was sitting in the kitchen at the Long home. , ) ) e : e Fined in City Court. i William Wilson and A. J. Bowen -were fined $4O each in the Gosken city court Monday afternoon for public¢ intoxication. Enoch Simmers, charged 'with the same offense, was released .under $3OO bond. Deaths at Kendallville, Frank Lehner aged 40 is dead at Kendallville of tubercglosis, Mrs. Lavina Deewester is dead in the same city at the age of 75 years. i Large Silk Sale at B. Jacobs & Co. at greatly reduced prices. . Crepe De Chene worth $2.00 at $1.49 Satin Crepe worth $3.50 at $2.42 Flat Crepe worth $3.25 at $2.48. ‘ Fancy Crepe beautiful designs wdrth 60c at 42. . ‘ ‘ Wil Go To Afrlea. - Stanley R. Weaver of Blkhar: will sail on November 6 for the Belgian Congo Africa to serve as a missionary. ; , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | Services in Welr Block, ; Sunday school 9:45 A, M, : Lesson Sérmon 11:00 A. M. i ;s‘g”tg%oébv—f—?Eve‘ilaSting Punishment. | _ Wednesdsy evening testimontal | a 0 L _ Everybedy welcome. | % GEORGE 8. BOUSE ¥ | #Of Washington Township § |, % Republican Candidate ¥ |, il % For County Assessor 4 i 7" Farm Land Owner 7 | ! Experienced Assessor oTR i ] “Pay your Banner Subscription NOW !

Had No License For Trailer. | - Noah Kline of Waterloo was fincd $25-and costs on a charge of operat?fi;a trailér om his automobile without a.licensé: The arrest was the out growth of an accident when Robert infant son of Mrs. Herschel Rowe of Auburn was injured when the cap driven by Mr. Roweé and the trailer on the back of a car driven by Mr, Kline collided. The impact threw the Rowe car into the ditch where it upset with the babe underneath. | Men: Get Pay Increase. Notice has. been received at the local office of the New York Centra} rail road of a general increase in wages for employees of the maintenance of way department. The new wage scale brings increases ranging from $4 to $l5 per month per man according to the. different divisions of the department and became effective September 1 although it was not agreed to in conference until October 8. :

Buying Michigan Potatoes. = Elmer Herald made a trip to Michigan to buy potatoes. The Irish vegetable is not plentiful in Noble couny ty and the price is high. ~ - You will find the largest and best selected stock of the most stylish coats and dresses at E. Jacobs & Co. ; First Presbyterian Church. . Cavin Street . Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor i Residence 318 W 3rd St. ~ Telephone 345. Services ; Sunday School 9:30 A. M. . Men's Class 9:30 A. M. . Preaching Service 10:45 A. M. . - Vesper Service 5:00 P. M. - Y. P. S: C. E. Monday 7:00 P. M. - Mid weekk service Wed. 7:15 P. M.

- Notice of Admimnistrator’s Sale. i Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Thurlow R. Latta deceased late of Noble County, Indiana, will at the late home of the decedent situated on :Albany street in the city of Ligonier,} Noble county Indiana on SATURDAY; OCTOBER 30 1926. | LAt 12:30 o’clock P. M. offer for sale .and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder the following described personal property of said estate to wit: forks, shovels, spades, hoes, picks, a large number of carpenter tools, g large number of plumber's tools many other miscellaneous tools, levels, braces, bits, hammers, chisels, emery grinder, pipe cutting shears, 175 pieces of soil pipe fittings 2,4, and 6 inch; 78 pieces of soil pipe 2 and 6 inch; a large amount of steam pipe fittings 2 to: 5 inch size; over 1000 pounds of galvanized fitings 1% to 2 inch sizés; ovér 100 unions of various sizes; about 200 faucets and stup cocks, nickle plated and brass; about 50 -nickle plated bath supply pipes; b sets Instanto bath cocks; 18 Hi-Lo compression drain cocks; many heavy copper drain floats; 18 sink overflow pipes; 5 close bowls; closet seats; drain board; lead drum and cast drum traps; many lead and iron connections; a large amount of rubber tank balls; rubber washers, steam pipe covering; furnace fittings; check valves; raiator valves; pipe hangers; nipplescouplings ; flanges; floor and ceiling plates; and a very large amount of other goods comprising the stock of merchandise and plumbing .supplies, tools and equipment of the 'said Thurlow R. Latta. Terms' of sale—All sums of ten dollars and under cash in hand;rgn sums over ten dollars sixty days time will be allowed the purchaser to execute his note with approved surety payable sixty days after date without interest if paid when due and if not so paid to-bear interest at the rate of Seven per cent per annum from date. No property to be removed until settled for. James T. Latta, Administrator 'H. E. Lengcor Auctioneer.

| Netice of Appointment. State of Indiana Noble County SS: ~ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Guy A. Alburn deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. : . Said estate is probably solvent. Farmers & Merchants Trust Company, Adminigtrator of the : estate of Guy A. Alburn deceased. W. H. Wigton, Attorney. 35b3w e Yo e k| OWEN A. YOUNG ~ Candidate for . - County Treasurer : ' Democratic Ticket Noble Twp. Your. Support Appreciated

- HARDWARE STOCK " FIXTURES ’ of HENRY MAURER at i Millersburg, Ind. | Beginning .. Monday, November Ist A 2 p;: and 7pm daily.. We will sell :the entire Hardware stock of Henry Mauzer, consisting of a general line of Hardvare. : ' Sale-will contime each dy at 2 and 7pm W% will alse seft all bfintueec, National Case Register, 6’and 8 ft. show cases, mm sca;qs, platform scales,stoc:l: tanks, {safe, gun case, saw case, trucks, etc.. - Sy Nuton O ort Wayne, Ind., Phone Anihony 01 HW.Sigrist © AUCTS. Arrie Hayes

o: L % The Advise Bl ) of Success -y & Save A few men become succesful through investment. Still fewer make money by speculation. The greater number who become successful and independent in their later years, do so by saving. : OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Is Planned to Aid Youto Save “The Bank by the Clock™

Home Realty and Investment Co. . ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR - LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. ’ * J. L. HENRY Manager , V Dealersin Real’Estate, Stocks and Bonds ,_ : and - ~ * Property Rentals We have some REAL BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE, never before offered to the public. Call and let us explain the terms and then take you to SEE them If you are in the marketvfor INSURANCE Just call 165 and we will call and quote you rates and terms _ : , on any of the following AUTOMOBILE, FIRE and CYCLONE. LIFE, WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION ' and ‘ 'EMPLOYERS LIABILITY - Satisfactory Service, OUR aim - YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED

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Now is the time to get your ‘Radio. Come in and see our new ftwo dial control Sparton, a real beautiful set. If you see and try one of these sets you will never buy any Radio set but a Sparton. ) ; These sets are very handsomely finished in walnut. If you cannot come in just ;phone us and we will call. , S We also have Radio tubes, A and B batteries. . Kiester Electric Shop ; Phone 481 ‘

e | Agent for : ¢/ CHRYSLER, OAKLAND, PONTIAC and #' CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES : £ 4 | NO COMMISSIONS! NO RENT! 5 NO OVERHEAD gus 66 o - e - “We Can Sell For Less™ .': Phome 448 { Ligonier, Indiana