Ligonier Banner., Volume 61, Number 29B, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 September 1927 — Page 3

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5c IS PLENTY! No Need to Pay Mere for a Good Cigar. Thirty - year Favorite Now sc¢c Everywhere. Read the Details! It cost more than a nickel for years. It was such a corking good smoke, so mild, fragrant, satisfying, that sales boomed. The manufacturer reduced the price. The sales curve kept going up. Then the cigar was bettered :in quality and production soared on to new levels. Tremendous volume kept the price at five cents. That’s why you don’t have to pay more than 5c today to buy a real cigar, expertly made from ripe tobacco. It sounds too good to be true, we’ll admit. There’s only one way to settle all doubt about it. Buy one Havana Ribbon. A nickel is.little enough to pay if it introduces 'you to a cigar as sweet and full-bodied as Havana Ribbon. Drop in at any cigar counter and light up. The first draw will convince you for all time,

Putting it off today won't get it done tomorrovw. An advertisement in this paper today wili bring business tomorrow.

Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends - Wolf Liake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley ~ ==County Phones

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Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Office at Farmers and Merchants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saturday Evening Bothwell & Vanderford ' Lawyers Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana - Howard White ~ WAWAKA, INDIANA - 4 AUCTIONEER . Thone 2en 1 Wawaks / AW HWIGTON. .' j Attorney-at-law - Ofice in Zimmerman Bleck . LIGUNIER, IND

Valuable Meteor

The biggest lump of luck which exists on earth lies nearly 1,000 feet below the surface, near Holbrooke, in Arizona. It is a meteor, which fell from the skies and buried itself. In doing so it scooped out a valley threequarters of a mile long and 600 feet fleep. A company has bored down to it and found that it is a mass of meteoric iron, mixed with nickel and other metals. Its value Is computed at $12,500,000.

Machine Measures Love

How one reacts to love, alcohol, cigurettes, coffee, fear or surprise may be determined with scientific accuracy by a new “vitality meter,” which records graphically the rate and nature of pulses. The sensitive detector is attached to the wrist and trdansmits to a recording paper drum/ every heart action and vibration of' the nervous system. -

Owl’s Noiseless Flight

The flight of the owl isaccomplished without the least noise, to enable it to reach its prey, some say, but in a recent book on birds the author says it has often occurred to him, however, that the silence of the owl’s flight is to enable the bird itself to hear, rather than to prevent others from hearing it. : :

Vase Records Wedding

A novel way of recording a marriage was employed at a recent ceremony in England. The bride, in addition to signing the license, affixed her signature on a brand new vase, the clay still soft. The groom then signed, followed by the best man, and the vase was then taken to a pottery to be fired.

Power of Influence

Our influence moves with us wherever we go, whether we will or not. It is as much a part of us as the air we breathe. It permeates our thoughts, our words, our doings, with strong, vital power continually helping up or pulling down souls with whom we come in contact.—Mary Yates.

Luther Bible Sold Cheap

A Bible that had belonged to Martin Luther was recently included by mistake in a bundle of volumes sold near Mons, and no extra charge was made for it. It is believed that the buyer was aware of the error and got away before the dealer had time to discover his blunder. -

Beginning and Ending

Omegua is the last letter of the ancient Greek alphabet, just as Alpha is the first. Omega is used metaphorically to denote the end :of anything as in Rev. 1:8-11. “I am ‘:Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending. . . . the first and the last.”

Saved by Thinking

Houdon, the great French sculptor, denounced before the' convention tri bunal during the revolution for having a statue of a saint in his studio, escaped when a quick-thinking friend declared it was a tigure of Philosophy.

If That’s Any Comfort

Old Janitor (endeavoring to say something pleasant to minister who 1s leaving the church after many years' service)—Weel, sir, a’ mind ye cam’ unanimous, an’ aB’ may say ye'll gang unanimous.—Edinburgh Scotsman,

Many Species of Lizards

Seventeen/hundred specles of lizards have been accounted for by scientists, Most of them live or have lived in the past in parts of Australia. One, a native of that country, is known as the bearded dragon or Jew lizard.

Truth About Rabies

Rabies can be transmitted only by animals that are actually diseased ai the time. There is no foundation for the belief that persons bitten by a dog which subsequently becomes rabid may contract the malady.

The Precise Person . If he folds paper money carefully, he has two extra shoestrings in a dresser drawer and knows just where to find the flashlight.—Richmond News-Leader. ‘

Music of the Cubes “Some men hollers so loud when dey shakes dice,” said, Uncle Eben, “dat you can’'t tell foh sho' whether it’s 8 crap game or a concert,"—Washfngton Star. . Beyond Hope of Comfort The same sun which gilds -all na ture, and exhilarates the whole crea tion, does not shine upon disappointed ambition.—Edmund Burke. - —_—— X Famous Pen Title : “Wizafd of the North” was the titly popularly given to Sir Walter Scott, poet and novelist, and one of the lights of British literature. : L e Generally Fluent "®All taxi drivers in a large city} declares a magistrate, “ought to by good linguists.” «Well, aren't they¥~ Ideas (London). i

Learn to Jump = Go to the grasshopper, thou sluggish pedestrian, and get the big idea.— Lafayette Journal and Courier. - Enjoyment’'s Height It Is impossible to enjoy idling thon oughly unless one has plenty of work to -do.—Jerome K. Jerome.. o . Infantile Paralysis Three cases of . infantile paralysis have been discovered in‘South Bend and strict quarantine ordered. - There is nothing better or funnier than “Cradle Snatchers” at Crystal Sunday and Monday. s

| NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Noble Circuit Court , October Term A. D.: 1927 Cause No. To Quiet Title.. Arthur Yeager vs :

Leonard B. Sherman et al. < Be it known, that the plaintiff by W. H. Wigtdn, his attorney has filed his complaint hergin together with the {affidavit of a competent person that the residence upoh diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendant to-wit: Leonard B. Sherman’: that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations to wit: “the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each and all of the following named persons; to wit: Leonard B. Sherman, Clem Schwin, John Schwin, Mary Schwin, Richa(d R. Shoup, Frank Richmond, 'Elizabeth Richmond, George C. Hostetter, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown/ widowers and widows, children, descendants and; heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and. administrators of the estate, devisees,‘ legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors ini interest and assigns, respectively or'{ ‘each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to Wit: Leonard B. Sherman, Clem Schwin, John Schwin, Mary Schwin; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names and designationg above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names the names of all of whom are unknown-to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named described and designated as defendants to this action who are married the names of all of whom are uny known to plaintiff; all persons” and corporations who assert or might assert any title claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in 'the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to ’this action named described and detsignated in said complaint, the names, tof all of whom dare unknown to plaintiff:” that the following named defens’ 'dants are non-residents of the State ol !Indiana, to * wit: Dewitt Hostetter, [Gusta Hostetter, Harry Hostetter, sAlice' Sandrock, Catherine Barney, Clem Schwin, John Schwin, Mary Schwin, Benjamin Shoup, Anna E. Shoup, Minnie F. Heolland, James P. Holland Dovie E. Lively Ryfus H, Lively Richard [R. Shoup Beatrice Overly, Dean Owerly, Frank Richmond, Klizabeth Richmond, Willard Hostetter, Effie Hostetter, Lee Hostetter, Susan Hostetter, George C. Hostetter, Roy Hostetter, Lizzie Hostetter, Norval Hostetter, Ella Hostetter, Katie Hostetter, Ethel Hostetter: That a cause of action exists against all of the defendants named, described apd designed in said complaint and that they are necessary parties to this action. The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to wit: Commencing at a point twenty (20) feet south and seventy nine (79) feet west of the northeast corner of section twenty seven (27) township thirty five (35) north, range eight (8) east, running»/thence west along the south side of the highway a distance of thirteen and forty five hundredth s (13.45) chains, thence south two hundred twenty seven (227) feet to the morth line of the right of way of the New York Central Lines, thence south* easterly along the north line of the New York Central Lines right of way to a point due south of the place of beinning thence north seven and fifty gundredths (7.50) chains to the placé of beginning, being the same real estate included in what was formerly outlot number thirty six (36) in the town now city of Ligonier. This action is-instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quietimg his title to the real estate above described as against dll demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. : '

~ Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and apipear on the 24th day of October 1927 y same being the 19th judicial day of the EOctober Term, 1927, to be begun and holden on the 3rd day of October, 1927, lat the Court House il_l the town of Al‘bion, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint thé same will be heard and determined in their absence. : : | In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion, Indiana, this 31st day of August, 1927. { . (Seal) - "FRANCES M. BEANE, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. . W. H. Wigton, Attorney for Plaintiff. i 4 : 29b3w

.~ Boys Are Warned. Farmérs made the city of Ligonier a present of two fine fox squirrels anc the little animals roam over City Hal. and Library parks. Boys have been seen to shy rocks at the pets and the first’ one caught by Police Chiet Wolf will be severely punished. Citizens have contributed the necessary means to procure nesting boxes for the squirreds and these boxes ‘will be placed on park trees. Boys are thoughtless but they should have® a Fare when inclined to throw stones & the little pets. A,

Must Find Better Place. = Since a thief found the secret hiding place in his garage and stole $22 Freq Kfester will have to find a miore secluded nook to hide his cash. Moneyl is often received too late for 'bankirig,l at his oil filling station. :

' THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA,

- Right of Aged Man to Drive, Final decision as to whether or not the automobile Ilicense of Viilliam Gropper, aged driver of Shelbyville, shall be revoked because of the number of accidents in which he has partis cipated will be decided. at a ‘publia hearing at Indianapolis it was an'nounced by officials of the auto regiss }tration .department. One hearing already has been held :}on' the case. The motion to revoke Gropper’s license is being taken under the new state law which permits such action of the discretion of the registration department.

Gropper has figurgd in a numben of automobile accidents in the past few years and it is charged that thg aged man is not competent to drive a machine with safety to the publig or himself.

The hearing will be held before J, R. Bradley assistant manager of the automobile registration department. : Aged Man Killed. John Luke Blyears old died at eleven o'clock Sunday night in the General hospital in Elkhart from injuries sustained Saturday afternoon at five o’clock when he collided with an automobile driven by J. G. Schacht, of Elkhart. Mr. Luke was riding a bicycle when he rode into the car at Aspenwald Avente and. Monroe street. Mr. Schacht saw the man and had practically stopped his car witnesses said, but the aged man rode into it and was thrown from his wheel. He sustained a fracture of the skull which resulted in his death. y

Walks Mile With Arm Cut Off.

His arm severed at the shoulder, when he was hit by a passenger train Herman Doms section foreman of thd Erie railroad at Wilders walked more than a mile seeking aid, before hqg found persons to take him to the hospital. o Domes, was on duty at the time of the accident guarding a bridge against any possible attempt of Sacco-Vanzettj sympathizers to dynamite the structure. L Persons who found Domes walking down the track with blood pouring from his injury took him to the hospital at Valparaiso where he is reported to be recovering successfully.

Koseiusko Men Seriously Hurt,

Howard Kohr aged about 5§ years well known Kosciugko county farmen whose home is four miles east of Clay> pool and Thomas Kist 18 son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Kist of Sidney were believed fatally injured about 10 o’clock Thursday night near Galesburg Mich., when the Kohr automobile was hit by an: interurban car. They were taken to the old Borgess hospital in Kalamazoo Mich.,, and it was found that both suffered skull fractures in the crash. No hope was extended for the recovery of either of the victims. .

William Kline of Kendallville employed on the New York Central section died suddenly Monday afternoon east of Waterloo near the AuburnAshley road. He was taken ill while engaged at his werk on the railroad and went to the side of the road to rest. Soon after other workmen ‘asked him how he was feeling and he replied that he was feeling: better and would be alright soon. Workmen went to him soon after and discovered he had expired.

Sunday Theatre War Opens.

War on the operation of picture shows on Sunday in Kosciusko county has been declared. Charges have been preferred against Frank Parish manager of a moving picture show at Milfordw <Charges were . also b-roughf against Mrs. Frank Parish taking tickets at the theater; Dimple Van Pherson selling tickets; Charles McAuliffe usher and Lee McDonald machine operator. Bond in each cace was fixed at $lOO. : !

Baby Killed Result of Crash.

Betty Lou Steury 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Stgury of Fort Wayne was killed §unday afternoon in a head-on collision of two automobiles on the Lim# road near Fort Wayne. The child’s parents and its brother Donald 2 are in a Fort Wayne hospital.

Will Issme Special Stamp.

A special postage stamp bearing the picture of Lafayette, Washington and Col. Charles A. Lindbergh will he used in France during the Ameriean Legion convention this = fall. M. Mauricq Bokanowski French Minister of Commerée and aviation declared..

_ Surplus of School Teachers. ! Bducational authorities have given out the information that Indiana has a surplus of several thousand schoo) teachers. The poorer class of instructors are being weeded out to give placd to the more competent ones.

; Fish Are Gorged. e For the past two days the waters in nearby lakes* have been covered with flies and gnats and the fish have been enjoying a gorge. With this condition confroting them the finies turn away from the most tempting bait. : o e 0 180 Days On Pemal Farm. Clyde- Johnson of Kendallville was fined $1 and costs and sentenced to the penal ‘ta'rm for 180 days when he pleaded guilty in the DeKalb circuit court Saturday to a chavge of stealing chickens.

% Lion Cubs Born. e " Four lion cubs were born to a pair of lions at the LaPorte fair last Friday. The animals were béing shown by the Heth shows.

Dies At His Post.

State Bankers to Meet.

‘A two-day convention of tLa Indiana Bankers’ Association will open at In: dianapolis Sept. 22. : i A feature of the convention will be an address by D. R. Crissinger Washington D. C., governor of the Federal Reserve board.

Many of the country's foremost banking executives will also appea® on the speaking program. " The affair will close with the annual banquet. i -

| ~ Seems Rather Doubtiul. . ~ The Goshen News Times says Hbtary clubs are soon to be organized in Ligonier and LaGrange. It is doubtful if s@ch an organization can be established in this city as Ligonier als ready has a Chamber. of Commerce and Lions Club working along thg same lines contemplated by a Rotary club. Trades old Car For New Whippet A new Overland Whippet belonging to Fred Menzie residing five miles easf of Pierceton was stolen Friday night from his farm home. The thief lef in its place an old Ford roadster beas, ing an Illinois license number and thig is the only clue that officers have to follow. :

They Visit Chicago

Mr. and,Mrs. Ed Compton and daughter Margaret drove to Oak Park a Chicago suburb Sunday and visited Mz, and Mrs. Waklter Rex. lln the afternoon they witnessed tlie ball game between the White Sox and Senators and later took in ‘the rodeo.

Home From (leveland.

Mrs. Nellie Sedgwick is back at her old post in the office of Dr. Lane afterfa delightful visit with old friends in‘ Cleveland, Ohio. She was absent on her vacation about two weeks.

Garrett Man Dies.

Henry Dills president and general manager of. thé Creek Chub Bait Co., of Garrett died Sunday of ulcers of the stomach after a long illness.

Visits in County.

~-Mrs. Harry Menaugh formerly of this city but who now makes her home in- Chicago is spending the week with Noble county friends. ° : .

To Build New Home.

John Stiffner will have constructed on his farm near Golden bridge a new tenant house to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Dee Smith.

Nearby Deaths.

Charles Parker 69, heart trouble, Elkhart; Mrs. Susan Mishler 66 cancer Middlebury.

“Twelve Miles Out” with John Gilbert at Crystal next Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. It is at the big Chicago Theatre now.

Another Big Week for Tire Bayers

Firestone GUM-DIPPED ~ TIRES $6.75

Other at These Low Wi e Trade in Your Old

30x3: Cord $6.75 29x4.40 Ball’n $7.90 30x3¢ Tube $1.50 29%4.40 Tube $1.95

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