Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 21B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 July 1927 — Page 2
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Car Badly Damaged. | ‘A party of tourists riding ifl}a big;: PBuick sedan came to gnief near Brimfield Tuesday morning when the | machine plunged into a ditch turnedj over and caught fire. A s far as could be learned none of the pas-| sengers were badly hurt, - - o ; Wins Second Money. - George better known as Pete Higgs drove the Bordmer horse in a pacing race at. Montpelier Ohio, Monday and took second money. It was hig first.race of the season. ; " Taken to Fori Wayne, Frank E. Miller who has long been ill, was takén to a Fort Wayne hospital Tuesday for an examination. This is his second visit to thte institut-, ion. i " Makes Bad Break ' 4 AAtou_ris\.t, rushed betwen two cars parked athfll oil filling station Saturd# morning and tore off the running boards of the machines. Hg had a settlemeni to make. - : * 4 _ The Dills Entertain. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dane Driver of Graybill and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Graves of Antwerp Ohio- were entertained last week by their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dill. -
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: Cutting ;‘Msfle By Signs, Cutting Canada thistle by phases of the moon signs of the zodiac, on certain mysterfous dafes or according to the appearance of sun spots, methods all advocated by some farmers will not eradicate the pest but belief in these signs sometimes has the practical value of causing the thistle to be cut before seeding is the opinion of A. A. Hansen of the Purj dueu Extension staff ’
The most valuable sign by which to cut th¢ pestiferous thistle is found in the flowing head llf the spiny nuisance is cut as soon as the heads be; gin to show purple, the production of seeds is usually prevented and the plant will spread but slowly The principal means by which Canada thistles spread is the wind distributed seeds which are frequently blown considerable distances. A single sood may start a new patch several liuudred feet from the parent plant.
, . Cautious Calvin, Trying to find a name for President Coolidge soon to be inducted into the Sioux tribe as ;a heap big chief is causing considerable perturbation to 200 chiefs who attend, to the details of nomenclature. - s
Nehaea Red Fox, Chief Stillwater, Chief Fishes-With-A- Worm, Lucky Red Feather, Chief No Chatter, Chief ‘Stop-the-Big-Strike, these are some of the titles offered for the chief executive when eaglé feathers are placed upon his head August 4 at Deadwood, the habitat of Deadwood Dick, Cala}mity Jane. and other fictional fero, cious characters. ' L Cailfornia Bankers Indicted. Indictments against three of the most prominent bankers in Los Angeles in connection with the investigation of the over-issue-of stock of thg Julian Petroleum corporaticn were re|turned in superior court.
The | indicted -bankers are Charleg F. Stern, president .of the Pacific Southwest Trust and Savings bank! John -E. Barber president of ‘the First Securities company and vi’ce-‘ president of the Pacific Southwest, and Motley H Flint executive vicepresident of the ‘Pacific Southwest Trust and savings bank. : Largest Ship Tests Broadcasting As an experiment in entertainment for hundreds of passengers while crossing the Atlantic the White Star liner Maejstic the world’s largest ship, has been equipped with the latest type of radio broadcast receiving set A console Kolster with a Dbuiltin, power cone and a second separate power cone recently designed iu ‘the laboratory Dr. F. A. Kolster have been installed in the main salon and the veséel sailed Saturday for Southampton with 2475 passengers prepared ;to test the popularity of radio on the ocean E - '
Real Wild West Rodeo.
On July 3rd and 4th the Flying X Rodeo and Stampede will ‘be at Recreation Park, Kalamazoo, and those who see it will experience three hours of the wildest fun and ‘thrills of their
lives. Three hundred wild horses and steers direct from the ranches, wild buffalo, bucking broncos, bulldogging wild steers by cow boys, cow girls and Indians, all contribute to the fun. The contests are open to the world, anyone can enter for the big prizes offered . Bring your wild horses or steers and see the Flying X boys ride them. : :
Loses Eye in Accident
A son of William Brumbaugh living near Sand lake suffered the loss of an eye while shooting firecracks, ers Saturday evening. He-had lit the cracker and as it did not explode immediately he picked it up and held it close to his eye when the delayed explosion occurred.
Testing Electric Meters.
A representative of the Indiana & Michigan Electric company has been here the past week testing electric meters and correcting errors where, ever found. This work is done every two or three years to comply with the law. ¢
Fourth of July Mateings.
Fourth of July marriages at Goshen included that of Paul Miner Stiver, Fort Wayne, and Miss Bernice Kalb, of Millersburg and Clarence Grace and Miss Mildred Stiver both of Goshen. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melcher and daughter came from Elkhart and spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gemberling at the Freed park tourist camp. - :
: Notice to the Public 'We, the undergigned Banks of Ligonier Indiana agree to close at 12 o’clock noon on each Thursday of each week during the months of July, August and September of this year. ! Farmers & Merchants Trust Co. . By Chester Vanderford V. Pres. . Citizens Bank ; By L. R, Calbeck, Cashier * _ The Mier State Bank | By I. Rose V. Pres ;
_Notiee to Water Takers. = You are_ hereby notified that water rents are due July 3lst 1927 payable at the office of the city clerk On ‘all rents due and not pait on or before July 20th a penalty of ten percent will be added. e All water rents for 1927 are now Yue and must be paid on or before July 20th. ol ke [Office hours 9a.m. to 6 p.' m. - 'The office will be_opéh Wednesday and Saturday evenings fof the sccommodation of the public. =~ 20b6t - Joseph 'Q..,K'i;nell City Clerk Je. e - P PR
- © . Insane Man Held L ~ _Ralph Hapner 23 of Benton was taken to the county jail at Goshen by Sheriff Thomas M. Long and application will be made for readmission to the Longcliff hospital. Hapner became violently insane and threatcuned to kill members of his family. He had been discharged from Longcliff two years ago. : '
Resort Dancers Held TUp.
. After staging a daring holdup snd robbery early - Monday morning at Steve Butten’s pavilion at Lake of the, Woods near Bremen in which the proprietor and dancers were robbed of their cash and jewelry five bandits escaped to South Bend where they were discovered by the police but managed to avoid capture. _
Two Killed in Crash
- Williami H. Thompson 60 Star City and his grandson Fred Skinper 15 Hammond were killed instantly at the Thorn Hope crossing of the Pennsylvania railrpad .at Logansport Saturday when struck by a passenger train. The bodies were badly mangled. S e
After Long Absence,
Francis Zimmerman after a long absence is home from Pasadena California to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Zimmerman. The young man is making good in the Golden state and wil li‘etu‘rn there in a couple of weeks. :
Pays State Big Fee,
Secretary of state Frederick I Schortemeier received a‘ check from the New . York Central raiiroad fo: $lOO,OOO as payment of the assess. ment levied upon their - recent in crease of capital stock from $400,600, 000 to $500,000,000. - i
At Union Hotel.
- Wallace Jackson and family are located at the Union Hotel in Cannelton and. expect to remain in that Ohio Tiver town some time where Mr. Jack'son is employed. -He orders his Banner sent. to his new address.
August. at Lale. Re\p. Charles L. Deßow of Cleveland Ohio will with his fa®ly spend the month of - August at Wawasee. Hé will preach to his' old parvishioners at the M. E. church in this city Sunday August 7. : ¢ Atter 23 Yeamw. After being in existence 33 vears the Postal Telegraph company has been authorized to close, its office .in Albion August I.' The station does not pay expenses. ! . - A Son is Born. e Dr. Black reports the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. George\Hite of Goshen. The little gentleman wiil answer t othe name of Willis Farley. First Presbyterlan Church. Cavin Street- ‘ Rev. G. H. Bacheler, Pastor , ‘Residence 318 W 3rd £. Telephone 345. . : : Services : Sunday School 9:30 A. M. g : Men’s Class 9:30 A. M. ‘ Preaching Service 10:45 A. M. Vesper Service -5:00- P. M. | . Y. P:BS. C. E. Monday 7:00 P. M, ~ Mid weekk service Wed. 7:15 P. M.
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THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Mrs. James Nolan came Saturday from Chicago and remained until Wednesday a guest of her parents Mr, and Mrs. C.~C.-Ullery -at Diamond lake. She was accompanied home by her brother Bert Grubbg who goes to the city for medical treatment. Celebrate Anniversary, =
Thursday June 30 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson celebrated the 55th annivergary of their marriage by énjoying a quiet dinner at_ home. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson bave resided in Ligonier many years and are very ihighly respected. _ | o Vietim of Heat. . . = Rufus Heckman aged 40, died from sun stroke at his Goshen home Thurs day evening. He was prostrated while working in a hay field. v Next at Elkhart. 2 - The Ligonier ball team will go tg Elkhart next. Sunday for a game with a club in that city known as the Elkhart Blues. = I g -
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" Ralph Spurgeon Wins. Feeling the need of a man familiar with the work of contracting the Ligs onier city council last Thursday night selected Ralph Spurgeon as a member of ‘the school board to succeed Mrs. Lena Stamgbury who was not a candidate for reelection. Mr. Spurgoon received three of the five votes cast and Mrs. Herbert Robinson the other two. Mr. Spurgecn is a representative citizen of the North Side and is an active and experienced pbusiness man and his election meets with-the full aproval of the public.
e Costs Him $2O. , An itinerent doctor giving his name as Franklin Pierce Baker was assessed a fine and costs ot's}o'in Judge Schutt's court Tuesday on conviction of provoke, The doctor had & stand on the street here July 4th and refused to obey the rules as laid dowu by the police. : M. T ML Aj'melhfg and children jwent to Indianapolis to spend a few days with a daughter residing there.
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