Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 41B, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 December 1926 — Page 2

S LR * T ©x > Ri(AIMMELLS o LY 005 % .7 (LooxouT] L KQ, R / 4- (( % , »’(I"t. i 3/ J L oF N ] ADN) Al A s 4 a 3 &5 i -, /1./’/ ‘:A /‘ / y e e { § % 7 V 307 a. T AR S oUi L Y e S wror, You can't stop the Big Wind whea it comes, but you can escape financial loss. Our Torando Insurance provides complete protection. We'll be glad to tell you all about it. Phone. Kimmell Realty Co. Citizens Bank Building Ligonier, Indiana . Phone 800 RS R S RO BN LS LIRS L VISR R B M. G, WilliamsO.M. OSTEOPATHIC MASSAGE ELECTRICAL TREATMENTS Office Hours 9:30 to 11:30: 1 %20 b and 7 to 8. Other Hours by appointment - Phone 103 Zimmerman Bldg.

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The lagomer Banner ESTABLISHED 188e.§ ‘Published by | “he Banner Publishing Company W. C. R. HARRISON Editor Published every Monday and Thursday and entered im the Postofice at Ligonier, Ind., as second class matter.

Change of Venue Granted.

Judge Arthur Biggs Monday sent the suit of Milton E. Emerson et al vs. Cleveland township et al Whitley county to Kosciusko county for trial. The plaintiff in this suit is seeking to prevent the construction of a schoolhouse at Cuppy’s corners. The motion for a change of venue was filed by Whiteleather & Bloom on the ground that because of prejudice tesulting from the discussion of the case and certain circulars which were published a fair and impartial trial could not be held in Whitley county. Judge Biggs granted the motion and named Kosciusko county as the place where the case is to be sent and granted ten days in which to perfect the change of venue. Gets Suspended Sentence Fred Wade 48 of Cassopolis Mich, was given a suspended sentence of 30 days at the penal farm and fined $l2O in the Elkhart city court for driviug while intoxicated. > See “Young April” the snappiest and most enjoyable comedy of the vear at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

CLASS 1 : . Members paying one cent the first week, 2 cents the second week and increasing 1 cent each week for fifty weeks wll et . .. o oo $l2 75 "CLASS 1A A Members paying 50 cents the first week, 49 cents the second week and decreasing 1. cent each week for fifty weeks $ ‘ ; will get 1975 . CLASS 2 Members paying two cents the first week, 4 cents the second week and iincreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks $ will geb. . i 25 50 A CLASS 2A Members paying $l.OO the first week 98 cents the second week and decreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks = I Will oot = - . $25.50

Trapper Shot by Hunters

William Christner 54 who lives at at the Jacob Eckelbarger farm near Waterford is in the Goshen hospital suffering from shot wounds received when he was mistaken for an-animal by a group of boy hunters sons of Roland Berkey of Goshen. Mr, Christner was working with some traps in -woods on the Eckelbarger farm when he was shot -at. Several shots entered his shoulder and have been removed, but no attempt will be made to remove shot from his head ‘unless they cause trouble.

Wilson is Fined.

- Dan Wilson of Kendallville was assessed a fine of $2O and costs amounting to $3O and was sentenced to the Indiana state penal farm for 90 days by Mayor W. C. Auman, in that city, when he entered a plea of guilty on a charge of petit larceny. Wilson was charged with the theft of 58 muskrat hides from the home of Mike Charter Saturday night. v

Buried in Ligenier.

The remiains of Mrs. John Banta who passed away at the age of 37 years at the home of her son L. A. Banta in Clearfield, Pa., were buried in the cemetery here Wednesday. The deceased was a former resident of Ligoxger and’ vicinity and was well known and- highly respected. Bruce Banta of Elkhart county is also a son. :

United in Marriage.

Lloyd E. Clark and A. Violet Easterday were united in marriage at.the U. B. parsonage in Albion Weduesday evening, Nov. 24' by Rev. H. W. Franklin.

Mr. Clark’s home has formerly been at Wolf Lake. Miss Easterday’s home is in Steuben county. -

Older Boys Conference.

. Ira Shobe is home from attending the Older Boys conference at Logalsport. He says despite the fact that there were 581 delegates practically all boys there was no disorder and every youth was glad to be there.

Play at Topeka.

Herman Sack’s orchestra furnished music for a school :class play at Topeka Wednesday night and won high praise from the audience for the hish excellence of the music produced. .

Mabie Resigns.

Bert Mabie has resigned as constable of Turkey Creek township in Kosciusko county. His resignation resulted from failure to get prompt trials of persons whom he arrested.

YVisit On Broadway.

Mrs. Karl Knapp and daughter Beulah and Mrs. Willis Schlotterback of Ligonier called on Mrs. Cecelia Gerkin Thanksgiving on Broadway.

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Robs Man Who Gave Him a Liit. 1 Henry Peters of Gary reported to police that he gave a pedestrian a 1 lift on the Dunes highway. west of Michigan City. The ungrateful stranger shoved a gun into Peter’s ribs when he got into the car took $l4 from him and then pushed him out of the machine and drove off. i : Pioneer Resident Dead Henry Sayre 91 died at his home in Wabash Saturday He had been a resident of Wabash for 76 years. For Sister, get her one of those beautiful lamps at the Ligonier Electric Shop. ; 41btf

Notice of Sewer Assessments and of Completion of Assessment Rolls. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Conr:mon Council of the City of Ligouier Noble County, Indiana, that on the 26th day of November 1926 said Coiumon Council approved assessmernt rolis showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvements as authorized by the improvement resolutions named, to-wit: . i :

Improvement resolution No. 7A 192¢€ for the construction of a combined sanitary and storm water sewer ip the alley between Miller's Addition gnd Westlawn in said city and extending to the Elkhart River; ;

Improvement resolution iNo. 8A 1926 for the construction of an extemnsion to a sanitary sewer on North Main Street in ‘said City; ‘ Improvement resolution No. 9A 12:6 for the construction of an extension ta a sanitary sewer on North Cavin Str2:t in said . City. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvements. are hereby notified that the Common Council of said City has fixed Friday December 17 1926 .at seven o’clock P. M. at the City Hall in said City of Ligonier, as a date and place upon and at which remonstrances will be received or heard, against tho amount assessed against each piece of property described in said rolls and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefitted in the amounts named on said Tois, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said rolls.

Said assessment rolls showing said prima facie assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to assessment, is and are on file and may be seen at the office of the City Clerk of said City ot Ligonier. i Common Council of the City of Ligonier, Noble County Indiana. A . 41b2w Have you been to the Ligonier Electric Shop yet to see about that Electrical gift for Christmas? 41atf

CLASS 5. i Members paying 5 cents the first week 10 cents the second week and iricreasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks (@ £2¢ will geb e i $63975 CLASS 5A : Members: paying $2.50 the first week $2.45 the second week and decreasing cents each week for fifty weeks 2 Will (et ... $63c7{3 ~ CLASS 10 i Members paying 10 cents the first week, 20 cents the second week and increasing 10 cents each week for fifty : weeks will get ... $127.50 | ‘ CLASS 10A _ Members paying $5.00 the first week, s4.€3£o the second week and decreasing 10 : cents each week for fifty y i ¢ weeks will get ................ $127.50 ie

Cromwell Items.

. Perry Kiser was at Chicago Tuesday attending the live stock show. ~ Joe Trimble of Garrett was here Saturday. : e " Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilsou visited at Indianapolis’ Sunday. . John Peterson has returnedl from Herron Illinois. ‘

Toney Kreager and family have moved here from Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Geo Juday were at South Bend Sunday. . Herman Cres sof-Toledo O, was here Sunday. Roy Secrist was at Wesbster Saturday. : : i

> "Dewey Hyndman of South Eend is here. - : i

Two youngsters who live near Kimmell were in court here Saturday fov hunting ~ without license. The usual fine was assessed. ’ Wolf Lake basketball teams won 3 games here Saturday night. . Horace Tucker and wife wer2 Chicago visitors Sunday. George Getz of Goshen was hcre Sunday. i b :

Lad Badly Injured.

~ Melvin Pontius 15 son of the Rev. Bert Pontius of the Church of the Brethren at Osceola was struck by an automobile near his. home ' Sunday evening and was left lying unconscious ip the ditch beside the road. The boy returned to consciousness some time later and was able to wave his hand at passing motorists and finally one of them William Hassel aisc of near Osceola stopped and took the boy to a doctor: It was found that his left leg was broken above the knee and his right leg was broken above the ankle and he also sustained other injuries The injured boy is in the Elkhart hospital :

“Young April” a picture as refeshing as a summer’s breeze You'll enjoy it immensely Sunday and Monday at Crystal. |

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. - Sunday school 9:456 A. M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Subject—*“God, the Only Cause and Creator.” - : Wednesday evenimg testimonial ‘neeting 8:00 P. M. : ' Everybody welcome. . ks First Presbyterfan Church. + Cavin Street . : .~ Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor . 'Residence 318 W 3rd St. . . Telephone 345. = . Lo LR 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. i~ Y. P. 8. C. E. Monday 7:00.P. M. 9 Mid weekk service Wed. 7:15 P. M.

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i ,CLASS 10, FIXED Members paying 10 cents a week for fifty weeks will get ss.o(} CLASS 25, FIXED Members paying 25¢ a week $ _ for fifty weeks will: get ... 12050 | CLASS 50, FIXED Members paying 50 cents a week for fifty weeks will get $25.00 | ~ CLASS 100, FIXED Members paying $l.OO a week for fifty weeks will get $50.00 CLASS 200 FIXED i Members paying $2.00 a week $1 for fifty weeks will get ..., OO VIY' 'b. CLASS 500, FIXED - Members paying $5.00 a week for fifty weeks will get ................ $250 . CLASS 1000 FIXED . Members paying $lO.OO a week > for fifty weeks will get ................ $5OO