Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 13B, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 April 1928 — Page 3

Wawaka Commencement.

The a&nnual! commencement exercises of the Wawaka high school will be held Fridsy evening, April 27, at the high schocl. The graduates are Catherine Shaw, Helen LeCount, Fthel Pepple, Mildred Inks, Polly Greenwald, Gwendolyn Jones, Lela Murphy, George Domer, Floyd Murphy and Howard Emmert.

Big double feature bill at Crysta tonight. -

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The "undersigned administrator o the estate of Charles W. Johnson deceased, hereby gives notice - thal by virtue of an order of the Koscius: ko, Circuit Court, he will at the hous of 10 am. of the sth day of May Saturday, 1928, at the office of Geo L. Xafiders, attorney, in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and-from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real cstate, to-wit: : : - The Scuth Half of lots 13 and 14 in the village of Syracuse, being the Original Plat of said Town of Syracusz, Kosciugko County, Indiana. Lots 3,4, 87, 92, 99, 100, 103, 104 and 109 of Stromheck & Weaver's Second Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana. A jportion of Section 34 in -Township 556 North, Range 3 East, in Noble County, State of Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at a staike 10 chains north 85 degrees 35 minutes east from the southwest corner of said Section and south 58 degrees 30 minutes west 1.42 chains from a hickory tree six inches in dianmeter and north 36 degrees 39 minutes west 2.28 chains from a burr oak 8 inches in diameter; thence north 3 degrees 53 minutes ‘west 40 chains i~ o €take north 22 degrecs east 1.93 chains from a whize 03 26 inches in diameter and south 24 desroes 45 minutes east | 0.34 cha‘ng from a burr oak 3 inches in dicmicier, thence north 85 degrees 12 minutes east 9.85 chains to a stake north 21 degrees 45 minutes west, 104 chains from a burr- ¢cak 4 inches in diameter, and south 34 degrees west 0.81 chains from a burr oak 3 inches in diameter; thence south 4 degrees 13 mmutes east 40.06 chains to a stake 15 degrees west 0.60 Y% chains from a }mrrA oak 24 inches in diameter, and north 3¢ degrees east 2.17 chains from a burr cak 20 inches in dianieter; thence south 85 degrees 35 minutes west 10 chains on the section. line to the place -of beginning, containing 3%.70

acres, more or: less. L _Said sale will be made subject io the approval of said court for not less than the full apraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of " the- purchasemoney cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed 9 and 18 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. : Said tracts herein enumerated to be sol d separately, on the foregoing terms and conditions. : CHARLES C. BACHMAN, . ~ Administrator of the Estate of Charles W. Johnson, Deceased. George L. Xander, Attorney for estate. 7 10b4w

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THE PRAIRIE STATE - A new fast afternoon service between = CHICAGO and CLEVELAND

Commencing April 29, a new fast afternoon service will be inaugurated between Chicago and Cleveland on following schedule: :

No. 609~Daily Lv.Cleveland...... 3:45PM Lv.Elyria .......... 4:23PM Lv. Sandusky ...... 5:10 PM. Lyv.T01ed0......... 6:20 PM Lv. Waterloo... .:.. 6:56 PM Lv. Keudallville.... 7:13 PM Lv. Ligonier........ 7:33 PM Lv.G05hen......... T7:SOPM Lv. 81khart......... B:ISPM Lv. South Bend.... 8:35 PM Lv.LaPorte........ 9:10 PM At. Englewood..... 10:15 PM Ar, Chicag0.........10:30 PM

All Schedules Standard Time PARLOR CARS, DINING CAR AND COACHES

New York Central

Doetor Gives Bond.

Dr. Alice B. Williams, of Colun:bia City, indicted Saturday by the Whitley county grand jury om a charge of performing an illegal operation, has furnished bond to tle amount of $l,OOO. The bond was sign ed by Will Shriner and Dennis Gallivan as surities.

SPBECIAL $5.00 Hat for $l.OO with every $16.75 . Dress. All coats on sale at the Vogue Shoppe.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the Kstate of Term 1928. Ethel Maggart, Deceased No. 3036 . ' In the Noble Circuit Court May Notice is hereby given that the un,— dersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Ethel Maggart Deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination ard action of said Court at the Ceourt House at Albion Indiana on the 14th day of May 1928 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in ‘said Court ard show cause, if any there be, why said account,should not beapproved, - And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear amd make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Charles Dull, Administrator Posted April 17th 1928, W. H. Wigton Attornev for estate '; 12b2w

Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana Noble County sBs: In the matter of the estate of Eli Jacobs, Deceased ; No. 3920 In. the Noble Circuit Court May term 192§. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Executor of the Estate of KH Jacobs, Decedsed has filed in said court his ’accou’ut' and. vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said court, at the eourt bouse, at Albion, Indiana, on the 14th day of May 1928 at which time and place all persens interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not ‘be approved. - And the heirs, devisees and legatess of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, ‘ Irvin Jacobs, Executor - Posted April 17th 1928, W. H. Wigton, Attorney for estate. 1 12b2w

Netice of Appointment.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has heen appointed administrator with the will annekxed of the will and estate of Margaret C. Harting deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed tg be solvent. 5 Citizen’s Bank administrator with the will annexed of the ~ the will and estate of Margaret C. Harting deceased. : W. H. Wigton, attorney 12b3w

= No. 16—Daily Lv. Chicago,LaSalie 2:30 PM Lv. Englewood..... 2:43 PM Lv. LaP0rte........ 3149 PM Lv. South Bend.... 4:20 PM Lv.E1khart......... 4:550PM Lv, G05hen......... 5:09 PM Lv. Ligonier........ 5:30 PM Lv, Kendallville.... 5:52 PM Lv. Waterloo ...... ©:IOPM Ar, T01ed0......... €:4OPM Ar. Sandusky ...... 9%5 PM Ar, Elyria .......... 1022 PMi Ar, Cleveland...... 311:15 Pbs

Two Indiana Federal Courts.

Lreation of the separate southern and northern Indiana federal court districts made effective Saturday by Fiosident Coolidze’s signing of the il providing this Monday threw the trial of Clyde A. Walb former republican siate chairman and Valetine D. Weaver at Fort Wayne into a tangle. : : Before the tangle was straightened cut it was found necessary for Special Judge Walter Lindley of Danville 111.. to appoint District Attorney Albert Ward of Indianapolis who had come to Fort Wayne to prosecute the case. a special district attorney. Ward would have been out of his jurisdiction as he is district attorney of the‘ southern district. For this tria! he will serve as a special district at-! torney for the new northern district.

Arrest Youths in Kansas

1{ Two youths accused of robbing the ‘home of O. H. Fuelber attorney on the Leesburg road near Fort Wayne. and stealing his automobile to escape are held at Topeka Kansas on a charge of violating the national motor vehicle theft act, according to word received by police. - ' The prisoners ars Charles Wise, 22 and Lemuel Wise 26 who came to Fort Wayne from Michigan about one. vear ago.

Attorney Fuelber befriended the men who came with a woman said to be the wife of one of them. The Fuelber home was robbed one night while members of the family were away. The stolen antomobile wag recovered at Plymouth. - ;

Eludes Bandits on Highway.

Orba S. Miller of Fort Wayne manager of the Kroger crocery at Warsaw reported to Columbia City police Monday that an automobile carrying several men fired three shots at his car late Saturday night near Columbia City while he was en route to Fort Wayne from wWarsaw. Miller did not stop his cary The bandits followed him . for several miles. They (ried to force Milier into the ditch. After stopping at the C. A. Nieble farm home Miller went on to Columbia City and remained there overnight. , Miller said he had the late receipts of the grocery with him when the bandit car overtook him out of Warsaw. . ; e

Representatives Visit Noble County.

Messrs. E. H. Anderson of Rochester New York E. J. Leenhouts of Chicago and R. J. Plaster of Indianapolis aill

representatives of the Agricultural department of the New York Central Railroad were in Noble county last Friday in the. interest of Boys and Girls Club Work. They called on a few members and took dinner at the Gawthrop Hotel in Kendallville with . O Palmer J B, Cunningham .C. H. Kimmell, U. C. Brouse, H. C. Eshelman, and Isaac Deter. Sy

Howe Banker Dies.

U. 8. Willard 55 cashier of the Howe State bank died at his home Monday of heart trouble. - : Mr. Wiilard worked in the Howe State bank for 25 'years. He. was president of the- LaGrange County Bankers association. He was a thir-ty-second degree Mason and a membar of the Knights of Yythias. lodge Mr. Willard served as a trustee for Lima township four years. :

_ 'T'o Demonstrate at Purdue. Orris Gerren and Harmon Harper of the lamb club “will represent the Noble County live stock clubs in the state demonstration team contest at Purdue University next week. ,

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NEWS NOTES

Colleen Moore at Crystal next week

Rabbi Stern will officiate at the Jewish temple Friday.

Richard. Dix in “Sporting Goods” at Crystal Sunday and Xonday. =

The Chamber of Commerce wilil meet at Hotel Ligonier Friday noon for luncheon. : . .

Roy Ferguson came from South Bend to attend the Elks meeting here Tuesday evening. '

" Snow fell in light shifts in Ligonier Tuesday and Wednesday and cold winds continue to blow.

Miss Ida Knight who aceompanied her sister Mrs. Albert Bordner on her visit to South Bend and Nappanee is home.

Mrs. H. O. Warren left Wednesday for her home in Indianapolis after a visit of two weeks with Ligonier relatives and friends. S

Mrs. Leila Smith. entertained the Ladies Aid Society of the Preshyterian church Tuesday afternoon at her home on Martin street.

From Fliver to Rolls Royce with a thousand laughs between that’s Richard Dix in “Sportingg Good” at Crystal Sunday and Monday,

Miss Gertrude Droegemeyer of Fort has returned to the Spinning Wheel Antigue Shop in this eity and the place is now open every day. .

Donald Gilbert of South Bend arrived Wednesday to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert who are now occupying their Diamond lake cottage, :

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stroman and family moved from the Prickett pioperty on Main street fto the Agler farm just at the edge of the city limits Tuesday. ;

See Ksther Ralston in a delightful comedy and Adolph Menjou in a charming drama. Two fine pictuves for the price of one at Crysta] tonigh(.j i

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holloway of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. George Sipley| of Chicago were guests the rirst of the week of Mr. and Miys. Clarence Gale.

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sure to og will over Richard Dix as a traveling salesman in “Sporting Goods” at Crystal Sunday and Mondayv. A > ; x

- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan and son Junior gtopped over in Ligonier Tuesday on their way home to South Bend after attending the funeral of a relative in Paulding county Ohio.

Mrs. Frances M. Beane clerk of the Noble circuit court and a candidate for erelection to that position on. the democratic ticket was over from Albion Wednesday calling on her many triends here.

Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kunce and daugehter Ruby, were Sunday guests of Wm Kuhn and family of North Webster -and attended the baccalaureate services Sunday evening. : They will also attend the commencement exercises ‘on Thursday evening of this week. Miss Eloiuse Kuhn being one of the graduates. ‘

Found Dead At Home

Edward G. Overlease 58 years old a lifelong resident of Goshen and for many yvears an emplovee of the American Railway Express Co., was found dead in bed at his home there at three o’clock Saturday afternoon. His death had bheen caused by heart trouble. 2

Asks For Divorce

~ Mrs. Dorothy B. Hartquist who at 17 became the wife of Bernard Hartquist 18 has filed suit for divorce at Fort Wayne citing that neither had the consent of parents the marriage was illegal. The couple lived together but one day the wife asserts.

Given Sarprise Party

Mrs.: Clair W. Weir was given a surprise xr:{nx't}' at her new home on Martin street Tuesday evening when a dozen guests assembled to enjoy a potluck supper. The out of town vigsitors were Rev. and Mrs, .J. F. Lutey of Monroeville and Mrs. H, O. Warren of Indianapolis.

Water Turned In

Secretary Vanderford of the Ligonier chapter Isaak: Walton LeaXie Wednesday turned the water into ths new fish poud near Willow Sprines Dairy and it -is now up to fishermen to supply the parent bass to start the new fish hatchery here. ; .

Foundation is Built.

Former service men have built the cement foundation for the anti-air-craft captured German cannon to be dedicated July 4th. The foundation has been laid near the flag staff in city hall park.

Reed’s Orchestra to Play.

The coneert orchestra headed by Art Reed will furnish the music for three commencement exercises tonight at North Webster Eriday night at Wawaka and a week later at Wolf Lake: 5

Farmer Is Suicide

George Mingle 67 farmersand vicepresident of the Pendleton Trust company is déad a suicide police said. He shot himself through the head with a revelyer according to p{)lir:u

Big Graduating (lass

. One hundred and eighty-nine seniors will graduate from the Blkhart High school -this spring. The commencement will be held May 31 at the high school auditorium there.

oc SETTLES A BiG SMOKE QUESTION . Can there really be a good "~ aigar for-five cents?

Some men will say it never was, can nor will be done. But this ad says it is being done—that there's a really fine sc¢ cigar to be had: Havana Ribbon, And it’s been on the market thirty years., A cigar ‘has to be good to make such a récord. - And Hevana Ribbon is better today than ever before. Immense production is deing it—so many millions made; tobacco bought in sneh huge quantities, we are able to use ‘!ong-fi(}ler, 7vipe tobacco from heart to wrapper. And still keep the price at be! Imagine! No hitter underripe nor fat-tasting over-ripe leaves, No loose bits to come out in your mouth. But all fine, full-flavored, age-mellowed tobacco making a delghtfully cool, mild, fragrant smoke. If you've one nickel 1n your pocket, man, set it to work and let Havana Ribbon settle ‘the five-cent cigar question completely and ef-fec-tive-ly. Also Praetical Pocket Packages of five cigars, .

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JUSTINW. MORR | Democratic Candidate for Coroner Bei'ng‘a‘ lifelong resident of Noble county, Indiana and at present the butter salesman of the Albion Co-Oper-ative Creamery Co., also Commiteeman of the 3lst precinct, Albion, ‘ T s I will thank you if you will attend the primary election May Bth and vote for me for this nomination.