Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 5B, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 March 1928 — Page 3

‘No Traee of Missing LaPorte Man. The mystery of the disappearance of Fred L. Limbert LaPorte Automobile salesman on a trip to Leuisville to claim a 330,000 legacy grew deeper today when Mrs. Limbert failed in efferts to trace her hushand.

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POCAHONTAS Extra Quality New River Coal - Coal, Firm Structure Low Ash | FORKED PREMIUM ' . COAL e Ligonier Artificial Ice Co.

SECOND ANNUAL MINSTREL SHOW ~ CRYSTAL THEATRE Thursday and Friday March land 2 | ~ Under the direction of , THE LIGONIER LIONS CL.UB

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Admission: Adults 50c; Children 25¢ | . Reserved Séats.2sc, Extra. - Tickets on sale at Griffith’s Drug Store

Bandits Secure $lOO In South Bend. | Lashing their victim to a bench in -{the shop and tying a towel around : this head, two daylight bandits escar*jed with between $9O and $lOO when | {they held up the Poultry Market ai South Bend Sunday morning. : | Ode Mitchell clerk in the shop was }alone when the two bandits both negroes entered. The men threatened ‘him he said while they tied his hands behind his back and lashed them to the leg of a bench. : 26 School Children Injured Eleven children were seriously injured and 25 others were hurt when an Erie fast freight train east bound struck a school bus loaded to capacity at the Frank Beery crossing nine miles west of Rochester Tuesday.

‘ 1 Ae n ca——— . Found Dead in Automobile ‘Shirley Coy 37 a chef of Auburn was found dead in his automobile Monday morning on state highway No. 27. Death was caused from pneu’monia according to Coroner John R. Clark, : l Minstrel Show Tonight. : (. The @ Lions Club - minstrel show !Upens at he Crystal tonight and will be repeated Friday night. The ad-{-i’a'ncv sale of tickets indicate a big attendance. - Wagner Team Wins ' The Goshen Wagner ibasketball team had little difficulty in defeating Kimmell Monday eveuning at (e Crom well eymnasium by a score of 36-12. See Norma SHearer, Ralph Forbes and George Siduey in “The Latest From Paris” Sunday and Jonday.

With an ' ALL STAR | Home Talent Cast ~ Songs, Dances oand th;: old time Minstrel Jokes | 100 Laughs a Minute

IN THE MA'TITER OF } ALLOWING BILLS % The Noble County Board of Com‘-{ missioners met in regular session, February 6, 1928, with the fyll Board Presciw, teesent, Chas, W. Bender,! John W. Long and Noah F. Smith, present also, Edwin Smith, County jAuditor, Chester Vanderford, County Attorney; present also, John Singleton, County Sheriff. The Board was duly declared in session by the said sheriff. The following bills were allowed: Frances M. Beane, clerk’s aml.

ary ... .. 2 9000 Frances M. Beane, Clerk’s ofe expentes .. ... . 1000 B. R. Matteson, clerk’s office supphes . = o . 1 6400 E. L. Adair, supplies county - ¢levk's offies .. . 7.50 B. R. Matteson, clerk’s of- ; - Tkeexpinne. .. . 7.50 ‘The Tuttle Corporation, clrks . office expense - 7.00 Edwin Smith, auditor’s sal. . 262.50 Georgiana Erwin, clerk’s . ‘ clerkbore: .. . IDOOD Edwin Smith, Auditor’s . of- | ficeexpense . .. . - 1000 Walter Bonham, auditor’s of.. 10,50 Burroughs Adding Machine i

Co., auditor’s of. sup. ... . 5 Ruby Cleland Bender, auditpriscletk hive ... .. =~ 2168 Leona Smith, auditor’s clerk e o e s 10000 W. C. Harder, treas. salary ... 20000 W. C. Harder, treas. of‘,t"ice . expenses o 0 o - - 1000 E. L. Adair, supplies caunty tregsurer’s office ... ... 1000 Frances G. Kuhn, recorder’s. Esyy o 1M John Singleton, sheriff’s sal .. 183.35 John Singleton, sheriff’s offieeexpense ... . 1.60 Harry Mortorff, surveyor’s Sglary o 0 o s 23888 C. V. Kilgore, county superintendent’s salary ... ... 200.00 C. V. Kilgore, county superintendent’s office expense.. . 3.00 C. V. Kilgore, county super- | intendent’s mileage ........ 12.00 Herald, Shew, Coroner’s inmuesy e e o 1A W. H. Hays, health commis. 30.01 M. C. Beck, antitoxin for poor 1.00 Guy - Hardenbrook, disease . prevention. . ... ... 1730 Merna Uttinger, health conBervation . . .. .. 194,20 0. F. Johnson, county council - 10.00 Ray A. Glass, county council 10.00 J. T. Latta, county council ... 10.00 W. D. Crothers, county counM. E. Sherman, county council 10.00 John Schermerhorn, county corinerl. - o 2 0 1000 W. R. Cole, county council ... 10.00 Anna K. Pricket, truant office 78.00 Anna K. Pricket, truant office exXpense 0 v oo 9908 | D. S. Hontz, poor, Noble twp 134.18 Harry Simmons, poor, Perry | township .. ... 20648 Herschell Metz, court house yepaty - o TOBYT Fagles & Son, court house . yépair .. . 6500 Frank Laidlow, court house Yebhaie . - . o a 0 BOT BB Dora May, court house emploves o 1.00 Michael May, court house employee ... .. .. - 7500 B. I£&. Smith, court house emplovee. - 0 2.00 Henry Coe, court house emplagee . .0 9500

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Roy K. Riddle, court house BURDHAS o . 14.85 Albion Water and Light, court house supplies .....e......... 8373 J. L. Holcomb Mfg. Co., court . house supplies ... ... . 6.43 W. H. Stoops, court house o SRS 2.95 M. C. Beck, court house supoalees o e e 10000 Midland Chemical Labratories, court house supplies.... 15.00 W. H. Mathews, jail repair .. 3.09 Herschell Metz, jail repair ... 11.15 Walter Bonham, jail supplies 12.50 John W. Sherns & Son, jail

subplies .- . . . 8119 Albion Water and Light De- 1 partment, jail supplies .. ... 1972 The Roy K. Riddle Co., jail | supphes ..o oo - o 1668 Eugles - & Son, jail supplies .. 144.62 W. H. Stoops, jail sufpplies - 0120 ‘W. H. Heign, county farm reCPRE e 400 Chilcote & Kitt, county farm arepmar o o TR Oh Mrs: S. A. Shepler, county farm employee ... 44.29 Albert Smith, county farm cmplovee ... ... 309 Harry Miller, county farm ’ smploves . o 2.00 ~Wn‘l. Butz, county fram em-

Ployee .o 0 o B 9 10 S. A. Shepler, county farm Ceamploves o o oo 0 3600 Wilbur Hanlon, county farm employee . oo 2.50Royal Leonard Simmons, county farm repair ......... 8.75 Calvin Black, county farm ; emplayee .ol 3.00 Ackerman Mere. C 0.,, countydarm snpplies .. ... .. 2843 Roy K. Riddle, county farm supplies . . oo 8.79 Albion W. & L. Dept., couniyfarmenppties . ... . 1559 Fagles & Son, county farm ¥ supphes o 0 3.40 W. J. Bonor, county farm supplies.. .. oo 0 1930 John W. Sherns & Son, county D fap sipplies . ... ... ... 8.50 Idohn W. Sherns & Son, county farm supples . ... . . 20476 W. H. Stoops, county farm sepphey 0 o 90 M. C. Beck, county farm supey 000 o dohb Walter Bonham, eounty farm Supplies - oo 5.00 Allen Gongwer, jail supplies.. 6.00 B. R. Matteson, public printe . . S 0 hp B. R. Matteson, publie print inee oao o OB 68 B. R. Matgeson,. public printe 0 e e b 16T B. R. Matteson, public print‘K. L. Adair, public printE. L. Adair, public print- - E. L. Adair, public printing.... 22.62 Ligonier Leager, public printBanner Pub. Co., public printIndianapolis Commercial, pub- - lic printime . 0 0 - 4.95 Geo. Wi Brown, soldier’s bur- | H. B. McClellan, soldier’s bur|l o o o n s BE DD Ira Rothenberger, soldier’s ‘ Minar -0 o . 0 1500 Geo. W. Brown, soldier’s burml o e Thl A. L. Haller, soldier’s burial.. 75.00 F. M. Henney, soldier’s bural o e 15008 Irwin & Reyher, soldier’s | bumial = oo 225600 J. A. & R. H. Jones, official . dbond oL 0 19R0: Frances Beane, official bonds 25.00 A. J. & R. H. Jones, offic-: - mbtbonds. . 31250 B. B. Bortner, auditor’s Platt bopk .. e L 4500 Albert Gappinger, freight and drayage . . OoL 3.84, Floy M. Smith, county agent clere . o 4166 The Ligonier Leader, printing exp. of L. Crothers ditch .- o 0 0 IE6T Banner Publishing Co., printing exp. of I. Crother’s diteh. =o e o 12030 Ligonier Leader, printing exp. of Bloe Road ... ... 1056 Irene Byron Sanitarium, Irene Byron Sanatarium ... ... 893.566 Etha Baker, taxes refunded .. 15.54 Kelham & Boszor, bridge repair - o s 1.30 Gordon Adair, bridge repair .. - 16.00 Fred Landgraff, bridge repair 72.00 Harley P. Yoder, const. SpurPegnroßd oo 2626 Thomas Gorsuch, dog fund ... 17.00 Claude Strater, dog fund ..... 100.00 G. M. Galloway, dog fund ... 45.00 Dr. M. Blue, dog fund ........ 15,00 H. H. Marsh, dogfund .......... 50.00 Frand Rodman, surplus dog .. 14.00 Otis Baker, surplus dog ...... 13.00 John Henney, surplus dog ... 30.00 Wilbur Hart, surrplus dog ... *30.00. Verne Brumbaugh surplus dog 18.00 | Chilcote & Kitt, gravel road PEORIY 0 e 5,03 Elkhart Bridge & Iron Co., Swan township bridge con. 1737.60 Elkhart Bridge & Iron Co. Swan -township bridge con. 1520.00 Albion W. & L. Dept., gravel - ! yaad vepaif .Lo 6.16 | Albion Hdwe. Co., gravel road o yepaly o 16214 Irvin Bair, gravel road repair 37.50 Roy K. Riddle Co., gravel road pepaly oe i oo 148 M. C. Beck, gravel road repair . o e o .60 Eagles & Son, gravel road reAlec M. Rennie, gravel road Pondiy 0 0 ol E. J. Parker, gravel road reDick Wilkes, gravel road re- ° i e e TR Cockrell Tractor Co., gravel § rvoad repair L. o 0 2882 {Eagles & Son, grapel road reLRy es B G o Rag oY R. A. Wilkes & Co., gravel ovond Yepaiy ... o 21645 M. Moore & Company, gravel . road depmir ...l 4400 lAuto Rebuilding Company, s _gravel road repair ... 14.16 Piston Service Co. Inc., grav--4 slyosdyepair. .0. G47R2 |Noble Motor Truck Corp., {__gravel road xe'g_airfl b iis v DAS |Noble Motor Truck Corp., I '%’ravel_:oad.-repalt i TIBA |Will Wright, gravel road re- i |Kendallville Hdw. Co., gravjoelrondyepaly .. . 15D | Red 11701!:-'1?@5:6!@91 Co, Inc, i 1. gravel road repair ... 30592 Mrs. an;e Btmk,mvel e SO e e oDRIY o B |C. E. Erickson Co. Inc., treas. -~ 1 office expenses ... 897 sl e R e

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Duncan Arrested. ‘ Arthur Duncan of near Fairmount was arrested in Illinois on a (jha)'g‘b of stealing hogs worth £5.000 from farms in Fairmount and Lihm'i} townships Grant county. : i Arrested for Forery. s Jud Rozelle was arrested at Syracuse on a charge of forgery. It is alleged he cashed a forged check for #8587 at the State Bank at Warsaw. - _ Eggs Get Cheaper. o Ligonier dealers are paying 23 cents per dozen for eggs and retailing them at 25 cents. The same nrices prevail at Rendallville.

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