Ligonier Banner., Volume 60, Number 51B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 February 1927 — Page 3

. , ’ Tschaikowsky's 72, Y X ///,’4,// Z 5 PARTS 1 and 11 Played by Cleveland Symphony Orchestra Nikolai Sokoloff, Conductor No. 50090— Price $2 Recorded by Brunswick’s “Light-Ray” Electrical Method (music by photography) “Lonely Eyes” ... “Who’ll Be the One?”—fox trots with vo- - cal duets. Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchcstra. ; 3401—75¢ Brunswick “Dreaming the Waltz Away” . .. “In My Garden of Memory”’—waltzes with vocal chorus. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. : 3313—75¢ ; (\\\‘\ : FZ M) % ¢ j '/\ \\‘ / -'E‘ ‘é’}/ : : ; e/ A _ '/ /4 \c I “Do-Do-Do” (intro. “Someone to Watch Over Me”) . .. “Clap Yo’ Hands” (intro. “Fidgety Feet”) from “Oh, Kay”—fox trots; piano duets with orchestra. Phil Ohman and Victor Arden with their Orchestra. 3377—175¢ “Star Spangled Banner” .. . “Scots Wha Hae”—sung by The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Dr. H. A. Fricker, Conductor. 3246—75¢ : Ask to hear these . on the Brunswick Panatrope \x\\\th’////py More music in “LigheRuy” records 78 .« 7)o VBB BLS Amfi- k‘."pf N

l'oßretz tor Glasses ]#_ , § Sharp Eyes SaEN 4 For ° Y _ l“i"' ; d‘ Sharp Work .-. s Al mechanics ke to wee keem s ged, pertect tools Kryvs are tools of the mind and wust be sharp to do good work and reaint the wear of mt use. e e e fan n 008 M. ) What Cenditien dse Your w Nevin E. Bretz Ovtometrist and Optician 130 8. Main St ‘ GOSHs e

Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Office at Farmers and Merchants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saturday ‘ Evening

_Dr. Maurice Blue ~ VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phoene: Ligonier 857

Harry L. Benner Auctioneer or By g County Phoues

e im%" %fififig church’s internal strife will be settled tomorrow if an gagreement reached Saturday afternoon between attorneys of the opposing factions and Special Judge Samuel Pettengil is carried out. The Rev. S. O. Redacre present pastor of the church will be ousted from control of the governing body of the church and will serve as pastor until June 1. e Judge Pettengill ruled Saturday afternoon flatly against Mr. Redacre’s stand on the disputed question of cnurch membership, and by his ruling gave the court sanction to membership in the church which had been denied by the pastor. ‘

Notice of Sale of ‘Real Estate by

Administrator.

The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Asher Erdley, gleceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, Indiana, he will at the hour of 1:30 P.M. on Thursday, the 24th day of February, 1927, at the law office of W. H. Wigton, in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale, the following described real estate situated in Noble County, Indiana, to-wit: | The north half of the southwest quarter of section fifteen (15), township thirty-three (33) north, range nine (9) east, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less. : Also all that part of the north half of the southeast quarter of section fifteen (15), township thirty-three (33) north, range nine (9) east, lying north of the highway running in a general east and west direction through said southwest quarter, con, taining fifty (50) acres more or less Also the south half of the east half of the west half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15), township thirty-three (33) north, range nine (9) east, containing twenty (20) acres more or less. Terms—Said sale will be made subject to the applzoval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments payable in not to exceed eighteen and thirty (18 and 30) months after date of sale, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief and providing for attorney’s fees, and negotiable and payable at the State Bank of Kimmell, Kimmell Noble County, Indiana, and secured by purchase money mortgage on the real estate sold or the purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. : The undersigned will pay, the taxes payable in 1927 against said real estate and will sell the same subject to the taxes for 1927 payable in 1928 with possession surrendered on March 1, 1927 if sold, before that time, If sold subsequent to that date possession to be arranged for between the purchaser and the undersigned. Said real estate will be sold in tracts of 40 acres, 40 acres, 50 acres and 20 acres separately or all together as deemed best by the administrator. Should said real estate not be sold at the ai:ov.e time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the sams for sale from day to day thereafter until sold. CHARLES W. BENDER, Administrator of the Estate of Asher Erdley, deceased. ' W. H. Wigton, Attorney. 49b3 w

Notice to Tax-Payers of Determination to Issue Bonds.

To the Tax-Payers of Noble County, in the State of Indiana: j You are hereby each and all notified that the Board of Commissioners of said Noble County, in the State of Indiana, did on the Bth day of February, 1927, by ordinance duly adopted, determine in the matter of the petition of Charles Iden, et. al., for the grading, draining, paving and improving of a certain highway located in Sparta Township Noble Coutty, Indiana, to issue bouds in the total amount of not to exceed $23,475.00 said bonds to bear interest at five percent per an--num, due and payable semi-annually, interest payable semi-annually, and the interest to fall due in 40 equal semi-annual installments }the first installment of principal and interest to fall due May 15th, 1928. | 1 The proceeds of this bond issue is to be used for the improvement of the said highway as petitioned for by Charles Iden, et al., and as set out in the plans, specifications and records in said proceedings on file in the office of the Auditor of said Noble County, Indiana, and to which you are referred. To raise the money to meet the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon a special tax will be levied on all the taxable property in said Sparta Township, Noble County, Indiana, in such amount annually as to meet the principal and in‘terest of said bonds as they become due. : : | Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a Detition therefor with the County Auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine days from fthe Bth day of February, 1927. The State Board will fix a date for a hearing |in this County. g = . ~ C.W.BENDER e ;z'wm Bl ol TP MR .

FEWwo aoTES

“I'winkletoes” tonight.

Big 9c Sale at Weavers Hardware.

Call Chet Hile for local and loag distance hauling, phone 440. 42tf

Now is the time to pay your Baaner subscription—DO IT NOW!

Piano lessons given to experience or beginning pupils. Phone 195. Mary Jane Hire. - bobBt

~ Mrs. Arthur Hossinger of Kendallville spent yesterday with friends here. -

An excellent Victor - phonograph.‘ Reasonably priced at Mrs. Foster’s Shoppe.

Mrs. Frank Reed and son are expected home Saturday from a visit in Cleveland.

Box Social at High School Tuesday February 14. Senior Class sponsors. Everybody Welcome. blb2t

"FOR SALE—Three room house, garage, and plenty of fruit on Ilot, sewer and water in. Inquire of Roy Trittipoo, Ligonier. 50a5t*

Mrse. R K. Duke with her littlg, sons Franklin and Norman is s’pend—i ing the week in Detroit with relatives; and friends. 1

For Sale—Buecher B flat trumpet. Mechanically perfect. Terms if degired. Enquire Clifford Milner or phone 254. 50btf |

Quality baby chicks, also custom hatching. Get my prices before placs ing vour order. Phone Kimmell 59, W. W. Collett. 51a20t%

Gentle prefers ’em and vou’'ll prefer “Just Another Blonde¢” to any other picture you've seen in months at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Inks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott were accompanied by Mrs. Laura _McDonald who will spend some time with the Fred Clapp family. !

The M. E. Aid society will serve a chicken supper in the church dining room on Wednesday ecvening Feb. 16, super severed from 5 until 7 o’clock Price 40 cents.

The Ladies of the Christian Church will serve supper in the church hasement on Tuesday. Feb. 22 from 5:30 to 7 o’cloek. Menu—Smothered chickken, mashed potatoes, gravy noodles, lettuce salad, jelly pickles bread and butter, cherry pie. Price 40c 51b3t

Rippey & Dillon of Syracuse, makse freight trips to Fort Wayne on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. They have placed a box at tha Weaver hardware, where you ecan drop in your orders.” QOrders. must be in the box on evening before trips, Phone Syracuse 101 or 817. slatf

Auto Laundry.

Having rented .the room at rear of Banner office I am in a position. to Wash, polish and grease cars. Satisfaction guaranteed. <Cars called for and delivered. 1. F. Eytchson. 51b2t*

Notice to Tax Payers of Determination To Issue Bonds. - ‘ To the Tax-Payers of Noble County in the State of Indiana:

You are hereby each nd all notified that the Board of Commissioners of said Noble County, in the State of Indiana, did on the Bth day of February, 1927 by crdinance duly adopted, determined upon authority granted by the County Council of Noble County, Indiana, to issue bonds of said Noble County in the total amount of $60,000.00 said bonds to bear interest at 414 percent per annum, due and payable semi annually, interest payable semi-annually, and the interest to tail due in two equal semi-annual installments the first installment of principal and interest to fall due June 15, 1928. The proceeds of this bond issue is to be used for the payment of the cost of comstruction of county bridges described as 1927 Projects Nos. 1,2, 3, 4,5,6,17,8,9, 10 and 11 and as set out in the 'plans, specifications, and records on file, in the office of the Auditor of said Noble County, Indiana, and to which you are referred. ' ‘To raise the money to meet the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon a special tax will be levied on all the taxable property in said Noble County, Indiana, in such amount annually as to meet the principal and interest of said bonds as they become due. : Ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel thémselves aggrieved by such 4 determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition there-. for with the county auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine. days from the 16th day of February 1927. The State Board will fix a date for a hearing in this county in the event such petition be filed. 7 Chas. W. Bender : v John W. Long : Noah F. Smith i Board of Commissioners of ~ Noble County. : : Attest: Edwin Smith, ‘Auditor Noble County, Indiana. ‘ s

Phone 286 JOHN W. CASS Taxi and Trueking : ‘Successor to ‘ Now is the time to pay your Banner Subscription—DO IT NOW!

THE LIGONIER BANNER. LIGONIER, INDIANA.

_ UNIVGRES. l Bt ¥ ot ety ber 8 1873 in DeKalf County, Indisaa and passed mfl‘flgm 1 1987 at the age of 63 years and one month at ‘ He was united in marriage thirty years ago to Luella Keesler who preceeded him in death in 1910 and 4 little daughter Mary Katherine who died in infancy 26 years ago. ~ He leaves to mourn one son, Kenneth Wilkerson, residing in Fort ‘Wayne, a mother Nettie Wilkerson who has made her home with him since his wife’s death and a sistey Mrs. H. S. Lawhead of Antwerp, 0., besides a host of other relatives and friends. - i He was a member of the Baptist church. ; ; He was affliated in the Masons and odd Fellows Lodge being a member of the latter for twenty-five years. ~ ‘ikght years ago ‘began his businesg career at Ligonier, Ind., dealing in shoes and harnéess, he being a harness maker since a young boy. Hg prospered in this business living a quiet and honest life. ey Services were held at the home at Ligonier, then they motored to North/ Scipio, Ind., where short services were held at that church. Interment at North Scipio cemetery. Masons taking charge with Rev. Bacheler ofticiating. | Card of Thanks . We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted in every way during the illness ang death of our beloved son and father. ; Son, Mother and Sister

Robert Johnson 17 Cuyahoga Falls) Ohio and Ralph Herman of Akron, Ohio, were arrested Monday by Highway Officer Ralph Logan and it wagq later found that the car they were driving a Ford coupe had been stolen at Akron. ! The young men attracted the attenltion of the officer when they drove ‘through Geshen at a rapid speed with one tire missing. Officer Logan followed them to a filling station west of Goshen and when they were unable to answer question ;) satisfactorily, they were arrested and placed in jail an inquiry to the Akron police de“welopedthefact .that the car had been stolen. -

Dug Bly was a Sunday visitor at the William Brown home. The dance Saturday night drew a good attendance. . ‘Alcomb Bunger was at Wolf Lake Saturday. i _ The auto owned by Cy Linville Calbecy was stolen here Saturday evening. : John Maggart and wife were Ft. Wayne visitors. The three basket ball teams wera at Wolf Lake Saturday night and lost Wawaka plays Dbasket ball here Friday night and Ligonier Saturday, The Ligonier independent basket ball team played a team from Kimmell here and won. Bowen and Darnell made 41 points.’

The recent warm weather has caused a general breakup in the state gravel roads and the byroads. All the state and U. S. roads have been posted with signs warning against heavy hauling and notices aré being sent to truckers and haulers directing them as to the weight and kind of loads permitted on roads in condition to be cut up and injured by reason of wet or thrawing. weather. )

‘William Melkus, Elkhart, has filed suit in the Elkhart superior court against J. Riley, Claude and Edward Cook, operating a dairy there for $lO,OOO damages for the death of his daughter Murriel, who died from injuries receivéed when she was struck by a truck owned by the Cook Brothers.

Miss Carol Bell of Jefferson township was claimed as the bride of Laurence Truelove, Saturday afternoon, the nuptials being performed by Rev. H. C. Kleckner, pastor of the Latheran church at Albion.

News—DoLaval Cream Separator Agency at Weayers Hardware.

Home Realty and Investment Co. _ ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR | LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. e J. L. HENRY Manager Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds _ . and | ~ Property Rentals We have some REAL BARGAINS in REAL ESTATE, never before wetedbotbepubfigg Call and let us explain the terms andthentfikeyou to SEE them : you are lnthe market for o s INSUIRANCE . Just call 165 and we will ca}ll;a,nd,_?uote,you rates and terms , ~+onany of the following . AUTOMOBILE, FIRE and CYCLONE. LIFE, WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION ~ Satisfactory Service, OUR aim

Arrest Two Boys.

Cromwell.

Roads are Breaking Up.

$lO,OOO for Girls Death.

Marrted at Albion.

| Father of Six Asks Divorce. | * Buit for divotee was filed In tha circuit eourt gt Goshen by RElza F. Flelds a farmer of Elkhart township Elkhart county against Golda V. Fields. They were married September 19, 1909 and separated October 28, 1925. There are six children Howard 16; Cora 14; Bernice 12; Robert 10; Nellie 8; and Paul 5. The complaint charged the defendant with cruelty and it is alleged that she has been associating with other men.

‘ Reward for Missing Man. A reward of $lOO for information as to the whereabouts of Frank tucker, aged 58, who disappeared from his home at Warsaw January 28, has been offered. It is feared that he was robbed and murdered. :

Bushel of Corn Brings $4O. The first prize bushel of Whitley county yellow dent corn was_ bought at a public sale Saturday for $4O. The second prize bushel sold at $22.50

First Presbytertan Church.. Cavin Street o - Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor ' Residence 318 W 3rd St. Telephone 345. ‘ : Services Sunday School 9:30 A. M. ' Men’s Class 9:30 A, M. Preaching Service 10:456 A. M. Vesper Service 5:00 P. M. o Y. P. S. C. E. Monday 7:00 P. M. Mid weekk service Wed. 7:16 P. M.

- Who said blondes don’t last! Here's one you’ll remember for years to come—See“Just Another Blonde” at Crystal Sunday and Monday.

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No one likes to take the blame when. they lose. Don’t try to think up alibis. Don’t put off getting that fire insurance. We'll call and fix it up if you phone. 3 'REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE FARM LOANS AND SECURITIES - Kimmell Realty Co. Office First Floor Citizens Bank Building, Phone 800 LIGINIER, INDIANA $5OO IN DEBT—- - AND A BIG SUCCESS!

WHAT do you know of Timber Lake, in South Dakota? William Chapel most likely didn’t know much more about it than you do, when he went there from Minnesota, five hundred dollars in debt! But this /s what he says of it today: “It is an opportunity to make five dollars to one dollar where I came from. Milk production here is the best paying business on the farm.” He has 350 acres under plow—and owns them! Grows wheat, ,oats, corn, millet, potatoes. Raises hogs, cows, sheep, chickens and turkeys. -In his garden he has everything he needs. . “We have daily mail service,” says Mr. Chapel, “good markets, roads; schools, churches and neighbors. Water is the finest to be had, and at small expense. Lignite coal can be had within a few miles, and is all the fire we use.” - If you want to know more about South Dakota, North Dakota or Montana, and its fine opportunities for industrious farmers, write Mr. “H. F. Hunter, Agricultural Agent, " C. M. & St. P. Rwy., Room 796, Union Station, Chicago, IIL

After the Public School ~ What | Your children’s education may be a problem because of its cost---but start a savings account with this bank for them while young, and you can solve the education problem nicely with weekly or monthly deposits. ' We pay 44, on time deposits and saving account - The Farmers & Merchants - Trust Company «“THE BANK OF SAFETY AND FRIENDLY SERVIGE.”

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Hundreds of items on sale at wonderful values-Do - not miss this 10 . daysale Weavers Hardware

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In Front Crystal Theatre ‘2l A Friday, February 11 Kiester Electric Shop

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