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A Battery % ' ? Without jars The new Gummite case, an exclusive feature with Exide Batteries, is moulded all in one piece, including compartments for the cells, Thus, indi. vidual jars arc done away with. Gummite is practically indestructible, will not warp, and is not affected by temperature; acid, or water. Let us show you this ideal bats tery cas®, . BLAZED TRAIL UARAGE

Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm Phone: ligonier 857

VERN B.FiISHER - Sanitary Plumbing’ and Heating - ‘ Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind

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

Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER FPhone 2 on | Wawaks

Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Office at Farmers and Mer’chqnts Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saturday Evening

W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-i.aw Office in Zimmerman Block LIGUONIIER, ND

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Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers Phone 156 Ligonier. Indiana

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} Killed at South Bend. Casimer Markiewise 27 was almost instantly killed and Mrs. Betty Hill 27 probably was fatally hurt at South Bend when an automobile in which they were riding crashed into an oil station after failing to negotiate a turn at a street intersection. |

Notice of Sherifi’s Sale of Personal Property : Notice is hereby given that 'the undersigned Sheriff of 'Noble County, Indiana by virtue of a writ and execution to me issued by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana upon a judgment rendered and entered by said Court in favor of Farmers and Merchants Trust Company , Ligonier, Indiana, against Irvin E. Kauffman et al, has levied said -writ and execution upon the personal property hereinafter described as the property of said ‘defendant Irvin E. Kauffman and will as such Sheriff at One o'clock P. M. on Saturday February 4 1928 at the garage building known as the ‘fLigo; nier Garage” situated cn the south one third of lot number thirty five in the originals piat of the town, now city of Ligonier, Indiana, offer and expose for sale at public auction for the purpose of making assets for the payment of said judgment, all of said personal propérty described as' follows, to-wit: = ’ | One Reo 6 cylinder sedan automo‘bile engine No. 26327; one Jewett 6 cylinder Brougham automobile engine No. 230307; one Reo 6 cylinder two ton truck, engine No. 6T3517, togcther with stock rack and grain bedy: | A larvge number of wreachos, ';,lie;';‘ punches, chisels, files and otler ?u‘.nd} tools used in garages and by machinists. - : '

Garage machinery and equipment consisting principally of a large ‘metal working lathe, large drill press, grinder, forge gas engine for operating said 'machinery, belting, shafts, pulleys and hangers. Woodworking machinery consisting principally of cutoff saw, band saw, ‘rip saw, boring ‘machine, and planer, together with electric motor, belts, shafting, pulleys, hangers, and supports fo rthe operation of said ma<hinery. A quantity of made up and crated Stutzman Fruit Dryers and a large amount of metal sheets, cast parts, made up dryer parts, - wire " .cloth, asbestos cloth, nails, rivefs, screws, hinges, handles and other hardware, metal worker's machinery. tools, appliances and supplies for the making of said Stutzman Fruit Dryers. Cash register, safe. desk and oifice chair, parts racks oil barrels and pumps, grease containers and pumps, large garage auto jack, auto accessories, supplies, farm scale, electric drill, log chains, a large amount of junk iron and steel and many other items and articles. :

All of the foregoing contained in said Ligonier Garage building at said Ligonier Indiana heretofore operated by said Irvin E. Kauffman. . Household goods consisting principally- of chairg, beds, mattresses, tables, secretary, cupboard, kitchen furniture and utensils, dishes cookstove, oil stove and many other items of household goods and effects contained in the residence of the; said Irvin . Kauffman. Terms of sale Cash no property to be removed until paid for. - John Singleon Sheriff Noble County Indiana. 51b3t

Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Executor The undersigned: executor of the last will of Peter Finley Kern deceased, late of Noble county Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, he will on the 20th day of February, 1928, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. and from day to day thereafter at the same hour until sold, offer for sale at the law office of Bothwell & Vanderford situated at No. 149 Cavin Street in the City of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, at private sale to the highest and best bidder therefor, of the following described tract to wit situated in the city of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana to-wit: The south half of the following decribed tract to-wit: lot one and the east fourteen feet of lot two in Wood’s Subdivision of a part of outlot one hundred and thirty four in the town, now city of Ligonier; also lot number eight in block number ‘two in Miller’s Addition to the town,

now city of Ligonier. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court, for not less than the full appraised values of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: one third of the sale price to be paid in cash on day of sale, one third of such sal¢ price to be paid in twelve months from day of sale, and one third thereof in eighteen months from day of sale, the deferred payments to be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, without relief from valuation and ap; praisement laws, providing- for attorney’s fees, and shall be secured by the first mortgage of the purchaser on the real estate purchased, or the purchaser may, if he so desires, pay the full purchase price of said real estatq in cash on day of sale. Said premises and real estate will be sold subject to the taxes thereon for the year 1928, payable in the year 1929, and thereafter, but will be sold freed and disy charged of all other liens. Abstracts of the title thereto will be furnished to the purchaser. Possession of said real bstate is reserved until, and will be de+ livered to the purchaser, on, April 23, 1928, : . - Dated this 23rd day of January 1928 | John Kenny, Executor ißothwell & Vanderford, : Attorneys for executor. 52b3w

, Gets Dirunk om Vicdding Night. Char:; (hat her iusband hecame ‘drunk ‘v diately 2 'ter their mar!riage &L ! (ot he strurk and beat her ’Mary Mellar o 0 Bl hor by ey next friend rinmae nreps nas filed syit in fthe Elkhart circuit court for divorce f"t‘rqm William Herbert McGar. The 'separation took place the day after the weddin. |

} 8. 0. S. Signals. ‘ In the future, the frantic calis of distressed ships cannot fall on the “dead ‘ears” of nearby vessels provided they are equipped with the new radio danger signal device recently invented by the Marconi Co., according to the Blazed Trail Garage the local Exide dealer.

“In the past, distress signals ‘I understand were not always intercepted by the ships nearest to the one in "trouble. This was due to the fact that lall vessels cannot carry a full radio %watch. As a copsequense, the S. 0. S. fsignal of the distressed boat could 'easily be missed if the radio operator were off duty. Such a condition nearly always resulted in a considerable loss of time in rushing to the disabled ship. . ’ | “After many years experimenting, the Marconi Company finally perfected a device recently accepted by the General Post Office of England after exhaustive tests which goes on duty when the operator goe soff. This device has only to be switched on to tha | ships’ aerial; it is always set to pick un a prearranged warning of distress, . “Twelve three-second wireles§ dashes with a one-second rest interval between each dash is the prearranged signal. After the third dash of this signal is received by the Marconi device it immediately calls the radid operator back to his post by ringing a series of ship bells. With this equipment it is almost impossible for the operator to miss an S. 0. S call pro-j vided the distressed ship flashes thd_i twelve-dash signal. “The call signal of this new radio device will not take the place of thd internationally known 8. 0. 8. flash. It is merely a preliminary signal giving warning of the distress message to follow. :

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana Noble County ss: In the Noble Circuit Court ‘March Term 1928. To quiet title to real estate Harry Spurgeon et al .. - L s b :

Henry Cornet, et al. Come now the plaintiffs by Bothwgll & ‘Vanderford, their attorneys, and file their amended complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the following named defendants are non-residentd of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Herberi Dishong, Robert Wayne Dishong, William Harold Dishong, Welcome Kull, Wilma Kull, LaVonne Kull, Kate Archer, Ellison Archer, Percy Archer Hilda Anita Archer Jesse J. Galloway and Clara Galloway and that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants and that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action. .

The following real estate in Noblé County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: commencing at the northeast corner of thd west half of the southwest guarter of of the southwest quarter of section sixteen, gownship' thirty four north, range eight east, thence west twenty rodss thence south eight rods, thencd east twenty Tods, thence north eight roads to the place of beginning; alsg commencing twenty three rods and twelve feet west of the southeast corner of the east half of the north half of section seventeen, township and range aforesaid, thence running northy thirty eight rods and six feet, thence west seventeen rods and three feet, thence south thirty eight rods and siy feet, thence east seventeen rods and three feet to the place of beginning. This aection is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real \estate above described as against al} )demands. claims and claimants whatsoever.

Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 19th judicial day of the March 1928 Term of the WNoble Circuit Court of Indiap4 being the 26th day of March 1928 to be begun and holden on the sth day of March 1928, in the Court House in the town of Albion in said Noble County in the State of Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the 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 thia 9nd day of February 1928. (SEAL) Frances M. Beane Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. Bothwell & Vanderford, Ligonier Indiana Attorneys for Plaintiffs Ib3w

Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, and has qualified as executor of theg last will of Michael Hire deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Thg heirs, devisees dnd legatees of said teatator and all other persons, interested in his estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is presumed to be solvent. - : Farmers & Merchants Trust Executor, Ligonier Indjana. Bothwell & Vanderford, _ Ligonier Indiana _ ' Attorneys for executor Ib3w

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j M. E. Chureh Notes, { Sunday school at 9:30. Edward {Bourie Supt. There was a good crowd |at ‘Sunday School last Sunday consid-?er-ing all things. We are hoping tg see¢ more this coming Sunday. We have eight Sundays to go before our 'annual conference, we will have to jmake some pretty good gains on these Sundays if reach the general average that we desire to for t his year. So let everyone come that can possibly do so. Make that extra effort get there b tl2 time the classes start anyway. Sunday is qu[d Service Sunday, let us make the offering good The offerings in the Sunday school ihave been very good ‘all this confer’ence vear and the Werlds Service offering extra good. The Sunday Board is very thankful to the scholars for this. .

Morning Worship at 10:45 Rev. J. F. Lutey a former pastor of this church will bring the message. We are very glad that brother Lutey is going to be with us and we hope that you will give him a large hearing. The Epworth Leéague will meet at 6:00. e .

There will be no evening servicd on account of the Union service at the Presbyterian church. We hopg that |a large number of our people wili be on hand for this service Thursday evening Feb. 9th therq will be a pot luck supper in. the church for the members and friends. After the supper and social hour ithere will be a meeting for the membership. This will be of general interest to the church and Sunday schoo! So make plans to spend Thursday evening at the church. Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock will be held the third of our Union services. Mr. Roy Welty an attorney of F'orf, Wayne has been secured by thei pastor to give the address of the evening. The subject will be “A’bra-% ham Lincoln.”. The church ought td be filled to hear this address. There will be special music for this service. So be sure and come to this services.

Silver Wedding Anniversary . Mr. and Mrs. €. Deane Cochran most delightfully entertained twenty five guests at dinner last Sunday. The ’happy occasion was the celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. One of the igteresting feature of the day was the reading of a twenty-five year old newspaper report of the Lantz-Cochran wedding. This announcemenf had been clipped from a local paper and treasured by Mrs. Cochran’s mother Mrs- Emma Lantz After the elaborate dinner was served an impromptu musical program was given by William Cochran at the piano, Helen Cochran at the marimbaphone, <Carroll Goshorn at the drums and Donald Grant on the humanatone Two piano duet numbers by Helen Cochran ang Elinore Stage, Harry Mason sang “Among My Souveniers” and “The Song is Ended.” ! o | A number of very beautiful silver gift.'s‘ were presented Mr. and Mrs, Cociirran. |

The twenty-five guests were W. A, Cochran Mrs. Melissa Denny, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stage, Glenn and Elinorg Stage, Mr. and Mrs. George Goshorn Carroll Goshorn Hannah Hoover, Mr and Mrs. Willlam D. Cochran ang ‘Helon Cochran. The out of town guests: were Mrs. Emma Lantz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lantz of Topeka, Mrs, Effie Mason, Mr and Mrs Harry Ma, son, Mr. and Mrs. James Grant, James§ Donald and Herbert Grant of Mishawaka, Robert Grant of Chicago.

Finds For Plaintiti - | The damage case of George Westphal versus J. C. Vanderbur appealed from the Kendallville justice of peace court was decided in favor of the plain tiff by Judge Wrigley in circuit court at Albion Monday morning. Westphai alleged that cattle belonging to Vanderbur had trampled his property on Wood street while they were being driven along the street. o Woman Severely Injured ~ Mrs. Clifford Crisp 22 was severely injured when she was hit by an auto'gnobile while crogsing the street afg ‘Elkhart. He left collar .bone . wag broken and she received numeroug cuts on the forehead and back of heyp head and possiblé internal injuries.

- Furniture Dealer Ends Life Victor Wiler 40 prominent furniture dealer was found dead in his store af Logansport. He had hanged himself with a short rope. 11l heaith was believed to have been the motive. The widow survives. To Entertain at Dinner : Mrs. Clair Weir and her mother Mrs. J. F. Lutey are entertaining 1 company of ladies at dinner today at the Weir home on South McLean street. : Post Card Shower Miss Wava Trowl was given a posi card shower Tuesday the occasion bey in the anniversary of her birth. She received forty-two cards. ; Notice of Administration _Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, and has qualified as executrix of the last will of H. Clayton Erwin deceased late of Noble Coupty Indiana. Theg heirs devisees and legatees of said testator and all other persons interested in his estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is presumed to be insolvent i . Burora E. Erwin, Executrix. Bothwell & Vanderford : Ligonier Indiana e Attorneys for Executrix . Ib3w

Barris For Judge i . Lloyd L. Burris of Goshen Saturday announced his candidagy for the republican nomination for judge of the Elkhart circuit court. Judge James S. Drake is completing his third term and will not be a candidate for ’re-election‘ When he retires from office at the end of this term he will have served for 18 consecutive years. Mr. Burris has practiced law in Goshen f(;; the past 27 years and has for many¢years peen one of the most prominent members of the legal profession in Goshen and northern Indiana. f

;e e - : . Safety Lines. - If e¢very motorist would memorize the following it would be a fine piece of accidents prevention work’” says T. R. MeCampbell supervising safety agent for the C. C. C. & St. L. Railway company. Read it over and see if you can memorize the lines | “When I am driving on a street Where little folks I'm apt to meet, Who dash across the street in play - 1 hope I'll drive in just the way That T would drive if mine were there Upon that crowded thoroughfare Now [s the time to pay your snb. sabseription—DO IT NOW! L

0. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling Phone 333 LIGONIER ___ Next door to Ford Garage -

3l ANSBUR Y S The Housewife's Opportunity. Buy Your Wash - Goods and Household Necessities Now. WE WILL OFFER FOR TEN DAYS, MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW TUBINGS, COMFORT CHALLIE, BATTING, CRASH, TABLE DAMASK., GINGHAMS, PERCALES, ENGLISH PRINTS, PETER PAN PRINTS, RAYON DRESS GOODS. CURTAIN NETS, RUFFLED CURTAINS, AT THIS SALE BEFORE THE SPRING WORK BEGINS. YOU WILL WANT THIS CLASS OF GOODS OUT OF THE WAY OF YOUR REGULAR SPRING WORK. WHY NOT BUY NOWZ?. v

< ~ls¢ PERCALES, 15¢ THE YARD This is a new line of prints, choice pat- - terns, this sale regular 18c¢ percales 15¢ 25¢ ENGLISH PRINTS 25¢ 36 inches wide, in new patterns for ~ house, children’s dresses. All fast colors, now R T 50c PETER PAN 50c This is a new 1928 spring line of patterns and styles in plain and fancy patterns. You can use the plain for fancy quilts. All guaranteed fast colors. This goods is famous for its bright colors. . : *l3¢ 36 INCH CHALLIE 15¢ PER YARD In the comfort goods. Are you going to make comforts. Challies, Cretonne, Silkoline, Outing." These are the goods for warm comforts. - : : 86 inch Challie, mow .....[... ... ... 15¢ 80 inch Nitkeline, now ... ... ... ... %8e 36 el Crotonne, now ... ... .°..... .. %B¢ 36 inch Dark Outing, now ........................ 18¢° | 98¢ COTTON, BATTING 98¢ 3 Ib. White Stitched Batting ................. 98¢ 3:lb. White Plain Batting ......-....... ... 89¢ 8 oz. Batting, Shawnee. R i TG 2o Battine slain .. ..., . @9é For Fine Quilts, White Rose. For Fine Quilts, Bo Peep. : For Fine Quilts, Swansdown Wool Batts. . 20c DRESS GINGHAMS 20c¢ - : Fancy Dress Ginghams for spring dresses and Children’s School Dresses. 33 inch width Gingham ........................... 20¢ 27 inch Amoskeag Apron Gingham ........ 15¢ Imperial Chambray Ginghams. : 27 inch Cheviot fdr Shirts. or romper Suits, per vard jecsrtsedstini e Sasait easest snsnpiver, HOB i ; ; - 19¢ STEPHENS CRASH 19¢ - 18 inch All Pure Linen ' Crash for this sale oy e o s o TR 16 inch Pure Linen Crash, the yard ...... 18¢c 70 inch All Pure Linen Damask, with colored border, worth $l.OO at .......... 89¢ Other Table Linens to suit the purse. ° Ilc UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 11c 36 in. good quality Unbleached Muslin 11e 86 in. heavy quality Unbleached Muslin 13¢ 36 in. fine quality Unbleached Muslin 14e 45¢ 72¢ INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN 45¢ This is a good quality 72 inch Sheeting 45¢ 81 inch Bleached Sheeting .........cccceeeueo... DOC

THIS IS OUR FIRST SALE FOR 1928 AND WANT TO BREAK ALL RECORDS IN AMOUNT OF GOODS SOLD IN A 10-DAY FEBRUARY SALE. WE WILL COUNT ON YOU TO HELP MAKE THIS A BANNER SALE. a 0 L . LIGONIER, INDIANA i |

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WEAR WELL PILLOW TUBING 42 inch Linen Finish Tubing ................. 33¢ 36-inch Linen Finish Tubing .................. 28¢ 40 inch Linen Finish Tubing ............. 30¢ 18¢ 36 INCH DARK OUTING 18¢ This Outing for Comforts of geheral use. A heavy quality for this sale, the yard 18¢ ' 98¢ HOUSE DRESSES 98¢ The finest styles. A large line of house dresses and aprons, only -....................98¢ Children’s Wash Dresses .........98¢ to $1.59 X : NEW FOR SPRING : A new line of ‘Rayon Dress Goods for spring. Just received. Call and see them, You will like them. Make your own dresses and save $ § § : ' Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chenes, Charmeuse Satin Faced Crepes, Georgette. New shades, ; 19¢ SILK HOSE 19¢ Iron Clad Hose, No. 801; A new line of new shades. Special for this sale. Regular 89c quality, this sale ..........49¢ 98¢ SILK HOSE 98¢ Always better. We keep, in mind, qualiAo s . I Always buying better and offering better quality at this stand price. . 69¢ MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 69c Just received a case of this good shirt to sell at this special price, 69¢. You will want more. Come now. Get what vou need for spring. ' s MEN’S DEPARTMENT. In the Men’s Department we have the largest line of Overalls, Over Jackets, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Work Pants, Underwear, Leather Coats, Lined Jackets, Ties, Collars, Handkerchies, Suspenders, Hose, Caps, Gloves and Mittens. ; 59¢ RUFFLED CURTAINS 59¢ See our full line of Ruffled Curtains, Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets, Curtain Rods. 'BLANKETS, .UNDERWEAR, ETC. - . At this sale we will offer to close Cotton, and Wool Blankets, Underwear, Sweater Coats, for boys and girls, Rain Coats, Knit Goods, Outing Gowns, Auto Robes, in fact, all Winter Goods at Special Prices. .YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY BUYING.. oR NI g :