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The Ligonier Banner Established 1856 Published by g THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. ! WG }; Harrison, Editor . M. A. Cotherman, Manager ‘ g Published every .\lmx‘\‘i;i}' and Thursday and entered the Postoffice at ligonier, Indiana, as second class matter. .

Notice of Petition tor Improvement, pi ; Road : 3 Notice is hereby given that John H. Conrad and others freeholders agd voters of Perry township Noble County, Indiana, did on the 27th day of February 1927, file in the office of the Auditor of Noble County Indiana, a petition of which the following is;a true copy, to-wit: 2 2 State of Indiana, Noble County sg - In Commissioners (ourt, be- - fore the Board of Commissioners of Noble County, In- ' diana. In the matter of the petition of John H. Conrad et al for the improvement of a certain highway situated in Perry Township Noble County, Indiana. To -the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Noble County. Indiana: The undersigned freeholders ;1;1(1 voters of Perry. Township. Noble County, Indiana, respectfully petition the Board of Commissioners of Noblg County, Indiana, for the grading drain ing and paving of a certain highway situated in said township, county and «tate, which gradin'g. draining and paving are to be done under the laws of the Stau—: of Indiana as provided in section 7711 THIGA. 9312 7713 774 7115, and Mp to'and including section 7725 of Burn's Annotated Indiana Statutes Revision of 1914 and supplement of 1921, and all amendments and additions thereto made by any of thg Acts passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana pertaining ta highways of the (-hzlx'a(-t{q"f:\x)('l description herein set out, and which =aid highway is one continuous highway in said Perry Township, ®Noblg County, Indiana, and is described as follows: to-wit: Commencing at the

eunst boundary line of said Perry Towhship, said point of commeucement ey ing the western terminus of the Cary Frick et al improved highway in Elkhart Township in said Noble County, Indiana, thence west on the north line of section twenty four, twenty iliree and twenty two in said Perry Township, following the line of the highway as now laid out and established. to the junction of said highway with gy northe and south highway runni‘gg through the east half of the northwest quarter orf said section twenty two, which said north and south highway is an improved highway in said township known as t.he.\Villizun,Lé)y et al highway. Petitioners recommend that said improved highway shall follow as near as may be practical the present laid out and established public highway rununing along and over the line and rloute above set out and described,

and . petitioners show that said proposed public highway above describeq is less than three miles in length. thai the same connects at each end with a pl‘osént ex'sting improved high way which said improved highways‘ have been improved upon the orders of your Board, and that said highwas' crosses and connects two other m)rth' and south high\\jays other than those hereinabove described, one of which caid north and south highways s also an improved highway. i ‘And petitioners ask that said m‘o«1 posed improved highway be drained, graded and paved with stone, gravel or other road paving material, and that the same be so constructed withl proper slope, and grade, and’ with sul‘-‘ ficient drains and culverts, and with 4 surface sufficiently solidified as to make a well graded, drained and improved highway, and your petitionery ask that said highway be paved with good, clean, graded and screened gravel of sufficient thickness to make a 2nod roadbed. Petitioners further recommend that said highway be so laid out, improved and constructed to a width not lesg than the width of said highway as» now established and that the traveled portion of said highway when improved shall not be less than eighteen feet .in width. :

Wherefore your petitioners ask and petition that such sieps and proceédings be had and taken in this matg.r. as by law required, and that said highway be ordered, established, improved and constructed in the manner prayed for herein, and petitioners ask for all other right and proper relief «in the premises. John Conrad and 52 others. The Aunditor of said Noble County, Indiana now fixes and sets Tuesday April 5 1927 as the day in the April 1927 Term or session of the Board o’ Commissioners of said Noble County, Indiana when said petition and tha matters and things therein contained will be presented for hearing before said Board of Commissioners. SHAL Fdwin Smith, Auditor e.. NOble County Indiana. 32w

Ciyde Carlin Named Judge. Attorney Clyde €. Carlin of Angola has been appointed judge of the new 25the judicial district embracing Steuben and LaGrange counties by Governor Jackson. Judge Endicott closed the- court at Angola Saturday and judge Carlin will assume jurisdiction at the next term of court in April Judge Endicott will devote all of his time at Auburn in the DeKalb circuit court which was established as a separate judicial district by the action of the legislature. . 'W. B. Duff of LaGrange has been named prosecuting attorney for the new district, Cap'tuin H. C. Springer of Butler will cons tinue as prosecutor of DeKalb county,

I. & M. To Purchase Two Plants, Plans for purchase of two Indiana utilities companies by the Indiana and Michigan Klectric company of South Bend are in progess following approval of the deals by the State Public Service Commission in an order issued Petition of the South Bend company to purchase the Allen county Electric LLight and Power (~m-npan_v serving several Allen county towns at $60,057.95 Was ;lmn'(i\'ml as was the petition ot the same-eompany to purchase the In diana Power and Light company ser vering Butler, St. ‘Joe and Spencel ville. all of DeKalb county for $lO2, 544 .15.

Goshen Man Is Fined. Carl . Miller of ‘Goshen was fined a total of $l2O and given a suspended sontence of thirty days at the state penal farm when he pleaded guilty 1n the Elkhart city court to charges ol driving an automobile while intoxicated ‘and to public intoxication. Miller was arrested after his automobile had collided with a car driven by D 1 Getz, aiso of Goshenea! vellow €reek on the Lincoln highwav hetween Goshen and Elkhart. . MilJer's car went into the ditch after the collision and struck a telgphone pole, Both cars were badly damaged but no one was injured. -

Shows Improvement. Noble Musselman of Millershurg who was seriously burned at Cromwell ten days i\gg) when he came in.coy tact with a 13400 volt power line ci the Interstate Public Service Corp., and is still confined to the Goshen hoswill recover, it is believed. - Mussel, man's neck and right arm were badly purned. It is said however, he will b permanently injured. e Aged South Bend Merchant Dies I*. Dunn probably the oldest man :u-ti\'vl_\" engaged in business in Indiana and one of the oldest residents ot St. Joseph county died at his home in Qouth Bend Monday afternoon. Death ivas due to a eencral breakdown the result of his advanced - yeiurs. tle would have been 94 June 14. He is survived bv three daunghters.

Fire Destroys Barn. A barn on the Charles Dohner farm five and a half miles northeast of Butler was destroved by fire of undetermined origin. The barn was 34 by 48 feet and had a steel roff. -l amount or thesloss has not been es timated. The structure was insureg for $2OO ; 4 Notice of Final Settleme.t State of Indiana. Noble County 583In the matter of the Estaie of . Orson 0. Marshall,. Deceased No. 2910 0 In the Noble Cirenit Court March Term 1927. ' : Notice: is hereby eiven that the undoersigned as administrator of the Estaty of Orson O. Marshall Deceased has filed in said court - his account anu vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Couit House at Albion Indiana on the 2nd day ol April 1927 -at which @ time and plucé all persons interested ino said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause. if aay there be, why said account should not be approved.

And the heirs, devisees aud lega tees of said decedent. and «il other, interested in said Wstate —are alse hereby required, at fhe Uwmie aug place aforesaid, tn appeur atd mnake proof of their heirship or .claim i« any part of said KEstate. - Roy W. ißex, Administrator Posted March 8 1927. e W. H. Wiston Attorney. ! : 3b2v

HE MADE $40,000 1 IN JUDITH BASIN! “A MAN that wants to be independent with a small start,” says G. J. Dickson, of Coffee Creek, Montara, in the heart of the Judith Basin, “could never come to a better country than this! Nor meet a more generous and friendly people! We are satisfied and cannot say too much for the country!” Mr. Dickson has ¢ood reason for enthusiasm, He came here emptyhanded from/ Kansas, and is now worth $40,000. He owns 800 acres, and leases 400 more. "~ His crops average per acre: 18 bus. wheat, 40 bus. oats, a ton of alfalfa, 300 bus. potatoes. In his garden he grows beets, peas, onions carrots, radishes, beans, cabbage, parsnips, lettuce, cucumbers. He raises some shorthorn cattle, Chester white hogs, turkeys, Rhode Island Reds, and his own horses for farming. He gets a $3O cream check every month, and keeps three gallons for home use. “I like it fine,” says Dickson. “The horses feed out all winter. There’s no comparison between this locality and the one.l came from.” If you want more information about this wonderful country, write Mr. H. F. Hunter, Agricultural Agent, C. M. & St. P. Railway, Room 796, Union Station, Clicago, [llinois. .

) Police Makes History of (ase. - W. A. Winebrenner Warsaw chiet of police is making a detailed history of the case of Frank Tucker cigar salesman, missing since the night of January 28 who is believed by many have | been murdered and his body hiddern | The history is for police record unl_v; and is said to contain evidence .'x'()tl generally known to the public. The chief has written to Newcomertown, 0, for further information regarding | a man held there who is unable to ‘}give his mome. and address.” The man it is said, is in a very nervous conldition and the theory wuas advanced ! m-.{x he might'bv the missing Warsaw i man. i S | Burket: Man killed. E Marcus L, Van Dorn 74 of !:zn".wa.f Ind., in Kosciusko county died- in .the |(}glucx'ul hospital at Elkhart at 1:30 o’clock Monday morning from interna! injuries. sustained Saturdisy evening 2t 6:45 when he was struck by an automobile near his hone. : l Mr. Van Dorn owned a small Tarm lnvur Burket and he hud gone to the farm Saturday to gel some maple soap. ’Hc was returning with the sap in g imilk can, placed on a small hanidtdrawn wagon when he was struck by ;Ihe car driven by Dr. l:u_\"mumn] f.ong "l)zlke of Burket. { Mr. Van Dorn was takén to the Kik lhurt hospital by his daughter. He i lsurvived by his daughter, a sister !g:mndchil(l and two brot! er. i To Raise Indu-~frial Fund. i A plan bhas been arranged at Gosheun {to raise an industrial fund of 321,000 fover a period of two vears. S e e T

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