Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 38B, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 November 1926 — Page 2

bg - The Advise Ut of Success B e g‘%fi' - A few menbecome 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” =

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Food Staple Depends : on Irrigation Work Among the staple foods raised in Central American regions is one that is almost daily on the tables of rich and poor; this is the garbanzo, or chick-pea. @ They are- successfully grown also in the state of Sonora, Mexico, on the: alluvial plains near the mouths of the Mayo and Yaqual rivers, where the altitude is but little above sea level, although they are also grown farther inland at altitudes of 300 feet, more or less, and with more or less success. .

The plant is very tender and subject to injury by frost. During the growing season the temperature ranges from 70 degrees Fahrenheit to the freezing point. At planting time, in October, it ranges from 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The average rainfall in the garbanzo region in the Yaquai valley is nine inches and in the Mayo valley thirteen inches. No rain falls during the growing season of this crop, and the growers depend entirdly upon irrigation, for the rains begin in July and end in October, just before the first planting begins. The garbanzos are harvested in May, when the plants are pulled up by hand in the field and turned over so they will dry thoroughly. They are then carried in bunches to central points in the fields where a threshing floor has been.made on smooth beaten ground.—Charles Bell Emerson in Adventure Magazine.

Brown Proved Quite Unable to See Joke Two bachelors, Smith and Brown, were seated in the flat of the latter. Smith—Would you like to know the name of your future wife? ' Brown—l certainly would. = “Well, I'll guarantee to tell you her name by arithmetic.” : “That’s impossible.” “Well, you take a plece of paper and work out this sum: Write down the year in which you were born, subtract the last two figures from the first two. Now multiply what remains by the date of the month in which you were born. Divide your answer by two, and tell me the result.” Brown, after a lengthy struggle and much thought, at last works out the problem and hands his friend the result. : Smith—Now these figures obviously indicate that the name of your future wife will be Mrs. Brown, Brown and Smith are ne longer friends,

Roads Laid Out by Animals There is an idea become current of late that none but a man of science, bred in a school, can lay off a road. This is a mistake. There is a class of topographical engineers older than the schools and more unerring than the mathematics. They are the wild animals. They travel thousands of miles, have their annual migrations backward and forward, and never miss the best and shortest route. These are the first engineers to lay out a road in—+a new country; the In‘dians follow them, and hence a buffalo road becomes a warpath. The (first white hunters follow the same ils in pursuing their game, and after that the buffalo road becomes the wagon road of the white man, and finally the raflroad of the. scientific man.,”— Senator Benton of Missourl.

Pay Your Debts Always pay; for, first or last, you must pay your entire debt. Persons and events may stand for a time between you and justice, but it is only a postponement. You must pay at last your own debt. . . . He is great who confers the most benefits. He 1s base—and that is the one base thing in the universe—to receive favors and render none. In the order of nature we cannot render benefits to those from whom we receive them, or only seldom. But the benefit we receive must be rendered again, line for line, deed for deed, cent for cent, to~somebody. Beware of too much good staying in ‘your hand. . . . Pay It away quickly in some sort.—Emerson. :

Blip Into It . Bhe sank on the settee in her room with a sigh of intense weariness. “I'm very tired,” she saild to her new maid. “Bring me something 1 can slip into. ’ “Of will that, ma’am,” sald the colleen from Connemara. After a rather long interval the maid returned bearing a tray on which was a thick steak, some fried onions and a bottle of stout. “Now just be afther slipping into that, mum; it’ll do yes good,” she said. —London Tit-Bits, S

Well-Meant, but 111-Timed A physiclan had been called in to treat the spoiled child of a ecertain family. After his departure the moth“er returned to the room and told the youngster that the doctor had complained that the child had been. very rude to him. — “Why, mother,” replied the kiddle, “be’s just an old fogy, that's all! He -got mad beeause I put my tongue out before he told me to.” . Reasons for Failure - The “small” man remains small by reason of his own shortcomings, not because of the persecution of others. ‘We too frequently go far afleld to learn the reason for our failure, when all we have to do is to look around a bit at home.—Qrit,

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- Suit On Bond. ; Henry W. Soest, Ira Parish, Calvin C. Miller, George W:. Arthur John M. Deem, Elmer Geiger and Walter K. Burwell of Churubusco are made defendants <4B a suit upon a $12,000 bond brought by the Whitley county board of finance agatast them Friday. The complaint states that in 1924 the Farmers State Bank of Churubusco applied for a depository of public funds and on December 1, 1924 it was designated as a depository of public funds. In the month of December the above named defendants signed a bond for $12,000 binding them to secure any sums of county money deposited at Churubusco. .

It is alleged that on August 1 1926 the sum of $8,417.80 on deposit at the Farmers State Bank which failed. It is also alleged that legal demand bas. been made upon the receiver for the payment of this money and the interest and that he has refused to pay it. The plaintiff therefore asks judgment in the sum of $lO,OOO each against the defendants on their bond;

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Loneless (Bill) Blakesley 58 committed suicide Monday morning in a woodshed near his house .at Goshen. He sent a bullet through his head. Blakesley had been drinking since Saturday night and it is thought that he ended his life while in a state of mental depression after recoving from the effects of intoxicants. He was a high tension linesman and had been employed by the Indiana and Michigan Electric Co., “in Elkhart. He lived, about one hour after he was taken to Goshen hospital.

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Robbers Make $225 Haul. Two Elkhart homgs were robbed Sunday afternoon and night and clothing valued at $226 was taken. - . The home of Frank Bruckner on Mason street was entered between 3:30 and five o’clock in the afternoon and dregsels belonging to Mrs. Bruckner valued at $lOO were taken. Sunday night between seven ang nine o’clock the home of Ray A. Parker on Marion street was entered aad, clothes and other articles valued at $125 were stolen. Dresses belonging to’ Mrs. Parker and wearing apparel belonging to Vester Benfer a roometd were taken.

Breaks Millersburg Man’s Leg. Leßoy Rohrer of Millersburg sufs fered a compound fracture of his right leg at 8:30 o’clock Sunday evening when he was struck by an unknown motorist while fixing a tire at the side of the Dixie highway three miles north of Roseland. o ~Rhrer was found by a passing motorist about 100 feet from his car and taken to Epworth hospital South Bend. ~ B T%i»e driver of the machine which struck Rohrer failed to stop after thg accident. . Rt )

In Lakeside Hospital. Michael Border aged 64 years is af| Lakeside hospital Kendallville suffering from two fractured ribs and posi sibly internal injuries sustained Mons day morning when the automobile he was driving ran into the ditch at ths side of the Toledo-Chicago pike near Waterloo. <5 e R , Pay vour Banner Subscription NOW

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