Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 25B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 July 1928 — Page 3

& Stanley Surfus FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ambulénce Se:vice 110 West Third St. Phone 495

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Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers Phone 156 Ligonier. Indiana

O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling * Phone 333 LIGONIER

Howard White : WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER Phone 2 ér 1 Wawaks

Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Office at Farmers and Mercharts Bank Satutday Afternoon and Saturday Evening

W. H. WIGTON | Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, ND

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

VERN B.FISHER { 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

This Means You, Mr. Merchant!

DID you know that you and this paper have an interest in comxn?Yomgmeum communityas a which in turn is of benefit to us. When a merchant adverRS e ing his money, i Shory Youw Coods In the Windows ol Awtin Thm & This Pyer

WISDOM IN STUDYING NATURE Good Old Mother Invariably Willing ~ to Give Assistance to Indus- | : trious Mankind. } " It 18 supposed the moisture in the% )earth must have an-influence upon the atmosphere, and especially upon the imoisture in our air, and there must| ;be some power or hidden force that§ cvraws more moisture to the surface ‘when there is an approaching condl»i {tion which is apt to produce precipita-! tion. : i

~ In some mountainous sections the sudden increase in streams of water ‘ls more noticeable, and miners whe fare searching for gold and other valuable minerals frequently discover rich ideposits by watching streams that fhave become dry, until a sudden gush of water brings to the surface some jparticles of the vaiuable metal they ‘are looking for, indicating rich de[posits. i

Nature quite frequently assists in[dustrious mankind in finding the things sought after, and unless nature is carefully studied we are apt to overlook some very important leads along the paths we are traversing in search ‘of the better things of this wonderful old world. — Philadelphia National American. . :

NEAR DEATH IN UTAH DESERT Attorney Wandered for Five Days Without Water and With Very Little Sustenance. , Famishing, crawling on his hands and knees like an animal, and close to madness, Samuel H. Baker, a prominent Denver attorney, real estate and mining broker, arrived at Thompson, Utah, recently after having been lost five days in the Utah desert, says the Denver Post. He had been without food or water and his only sustenance came from a 'small can of milk which he had put in his pocket when he started out. Baker and M. J. Gill of Deuver had gone to Salt Valley, 22 miles southeast ,of Thompson, to inspect some radium properties. Baker, provided only with a light lunch, hired a horse ‘and cart and set out alone across ihe desert. Saturday night he reached s sheep camp and turned the horse cut to grass. The animal returned .to Thompson. Sunday morning Baker, falling to find his horse, started out on foot in search of the animal. He reached his uranium claims, but, continuing his search for the animal, became nopes lessly lost. /

The Woman and the Emergenay. Not now and then, but over and over again, women prove that in emergencies they can rise to the occasion. Under stress of conditions tha& are likely to paralyze men’s minds women quickly act instantly, and el fectually achieve results that slower: 'witted men would never have thought of attempting. - This was illustrated anew in the exploit of Mrs. Edison in rescuing the inventor’s papers and records. To her alone, among all the throng lending willing hands, did it occur that the !contents of the wizard's laboratory {were’ far more valuable than the $7,000,000 manufacturing plant—that &his notes of inventions in process of perfection were priceless. ! So, while the flames threatened, the wife, unknown to her husband, led the salvage brigade that carried to safety treasures that could not have been replaced.

¢ Holding the Rabbits for a Ransom. '? A porter at the Hotel Baltfinore jwent out rabbit hunting last week. He twas short of change and borrowed from the other porters to buy his amunition. He promised each one a bbit or two. The next day he put the bundle of rabbits, about a dogzen, in the checkroom. Then he went to the other porters and told them the rabbits were there and they could divide them between themselves. , “We’s come aftah the rabbits what Jimmie left here,” the porter spokes’man said to the checkroom man. “He itold us we could divide them here.” ! “There’s no rabbits goes out of here until that hunting porter pays me the r(;ollar ‘and a half he borrowed from fme about a month ago,” so said the icheckroom man. : : The rabbits are still in the checkroom.—Kansas City Star.

The Lost Million.

i In a recent address on ‘“The Lost Million” Hon. M. Beck tells of the dif‘fleulties'that beset Washington in eneavoring to secure gunpowder for the evolutionary army. “When he assumed control at Cambridge,” says Mr. Beck, ‘“Washington had kegs of fsand labeled ‘Powder’ in order to de‘lude his soldiers into the apparent security that they had plenty of amtmunition.” Franklin even advised the }use of bows and arrows to repel the ißrltish. To get ammunition Ameri‘can agents appealed to France, and ‘the lost million” was an unpaid debt fdue to Beaumarchais for money Jdloaned by him for procuring muni‘tions of war. .

India’s Indigo Industry.

Indigo is a minor industry of India that is benefiting in a marked degree by the conditions brought about by the war, the genuine dye being in great demand, its price having already risen three hundred per oemt. Endeavors will no doubt bs mede to {ncrease the area under oultivation sert season as far ds is possible, but mmeh land formarly appropriated to indigo has been reliaquished, and coptrmota for ia cultivation oanceléd

Home From Canada Attorney Vanderford Judge Biggs, Chas Simmons and Graham Lyon who spent a week fishing in (Canadian wilds are home well satisfied with the results of their outing. They landed many fish. Now is the time to pay your Banmer

’ ~ Meets at Lake Webster The annual Epworth Forest Institute of the North Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held a: Lake Webster North Wekster Ind., July 50 to August 5 and the annual camp meeting will be held July 22 to 29 inclusive according to the announcement made today by Dr. C. H. Smith Goshen district superiny tendent. S ,

Chokes to Death on Candy. Thomas Edward Haines two and 3 half years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde'D. Haines of Elkhart died short ly after he had been carried into tha of ¢f a physician Saturday afternoon. He had been-eating gum candy and was violently choking. Efforts of a physician to save the child’s life werd unsuccessful. » :

| Deat oi Noble County Girl. Gertrude Lavon Gaff twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gaff died Sat: urday near Merriam from erysipelas and whooping cough. The child was born January 18 1927. Besides the parents three brothers and six sisters survive. Dies in Goshen Hospital Dorothy Eva Robinson 27 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Robinson of Cromwell died Sunday morning at Goshen hospital as the result of a fractured skull suffered in a fall, Boy Is Seriously Wounded Dean R, Bollinger 22-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs Roland Bollinger of New Paris sustained a fractured skull when he was kicked by a horse at hisg home He was taken to the Goshen hospital for treatment. v

Notice of Sale of Real Estate The undersigned executor of the will of Mary C. King deceased, hereby gives notice that by virture of the power contained in said will the undersigned will at the hour of 1 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday the 31st. day of July 1928 at the law office of W. H. ‘Wigton in Ligonier Indiana, offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate situated in Noblg County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Outlots 44 and 45 in the city of Ligonier: Also a piece of land situated in the

north one-half of the south east quarter of section twenty-two, describ ed as follows: Commencing at a poin} where the quarter section line between the ‘southeast and northeast quarters of said section cross the line of the Ligonier and White Pigeon State Road, thence south 14 degrees west on the line of said road 3.62 chains thence due east 14.63 chains; thence north 3.53 chains; thence west on the said quarter section line 13.75 chains to the place of beginning coreta'ining 5 acres; also a piece of land described as follows: commencing. at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twenty-two rynning thence south eight and 30-19( chains, thence west 8.17 chains, thence north 8.28 chains, thence east 8.20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 6.77 acres of I'and also a piece iof land described as follows: Commencing at the point of intersection of the White Pigeon Road and the east and west quarter section line of section twenty-two, running thence north 14 degrees east 5.17 chains thence north 85 degrees east 1240 chains, thence south 6.73 chains and thence west 13.73 chains to the place of beginning containing 7:50 acres of land, all of the above land is in section 22, Township 35 North range § east. :

Said sale will. be made subject to the approval of the Noble Circuit court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions; at least one-third of the purchase price cash in hand and the baly ance in two equal payments due in nine and eighteen months from date, Deferred payments to'b eevidenced by the notes of the purchaser bearing 6% interest from date waiving relief and previding for attorney’s fees, and secured by a first mortgage on the real estate sold or purchaser may pay ‘all cash on date of sale. ~ Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale at the JSame time ang 'place from day to, day thereafter until sold. Abstract for said real estate may be seen and examined at.the office of W. H. Wigton, Ligonier, Indiana, said real estate will be sold sub- ‘ Jjuct to the tenants lease and subject to the taxes for 1928 payable in 1929. Charles Wemple, Executor. W. H. Wigten, Attorney 22bdw

TO HOLDERS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new ’31% per cent. 12-15 year reasury bond in exchange for‘Third Liberty Loan Bonds, The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full ‘to September 15, 1928. : Holders should consult their banks at once for further de- ¢ tails of this offering. : Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to, bear }n‘terest on that date. . A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, July 5 1928. :

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA. |

G. 0. P. Budget $3,000,000 The budget for the Hoover-Curtis presidential campaign will be fixed at a conference Wednesday between the Republican national chairman and J. R. Nutt of Cleveland treasurer of the Republican national committee.

Unofficial estimates suggest §3,000,000 as the maximum slightly less than was spefit in the Coolidge campaign of 1924. e Former Gov. Henry Allen of Kansas director of publicity in the Hoover campaign left today for Chicago tqg inaugurate the midwestern publicity campaign.« ° .

His trip coincides with the action of the corn belt farm conference at Des Moines in indorsing the Democratic pldtform. Allen said he was not concefned over this development. ~ “Tt is nothing totget excited about” he said. it :

To Meet in Kendallville A fellowship meeting of the Church of Christ of two counties will he ‘held at Kendallville next Sunday according —™~—to arrangements made The congregations of Ligonier South Milford Stroh and Kendallville will assemble at a local church of Christ Services will begin at 10 o’clock with a bible school with Joseph C. Kimmell of Ligonier in charge. This will be followed by a sermon te be delivered by Rev. S. E. Brewster of Hicksville, Ohio. A basket dinner will be served at the noon hour. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock A. A. Coil district evangelist will speak and later Judge Enlee of the Indiana appellate court, who is now at his cottage at Big Long lake will make the closing address. ' Woman Was Murdered. Homicide by blows about the face was given as the verdict in the death of an unidentified woman found lying in a small woods near Roanoke late Tuesday by Coroner Grover M. Nie of Huntington. : Her body was. found near a side road which extends off of state road No. 24, o Coroner Nie said that investigation disclosed that ‘the woman had heen dead between 24 and 48 hours. His official report will read that she probabiy died about midnight Sunday. The coroner said "that she was about 30 years old. She had blond hair and weighed between 175 to 180 pounds. . She was about 5 feet 7 inches in height. 2

Tries Suicide John Genda Sr., 79 is lying in a critical condition in the Sacred Heart hospital. following an attempt to end his own life by shooting himself in the head with a .32 calibre revolver. Hospital authorities reported at Garrett that he is not expected to live. Genda is an invalid and has been ill for several years. ' " Genda made his attempt at suicide in the pantry of his home. He was found by his son John Genda Jr., who heard the shot as he was entering the house. The bullet pierced the bridge of his nose. His chances for recovery are poor because of his weakened condition and adwanced 'age.

. Obregon Assassinated. Gen. Alvaro Obregon presidentelect of Mexico was shot down by an assassin known as Juan Escapulario as he sat at a banguet in his honor at Labombilla restaurant at San Angel near Mexico City Tuesday. _ Obregon headquarters announced the general died almost instantly. The assassin was captured and taken ‘to jail. The newspaper El Universal Graiica says that the president-elect suifered agony before death intervened as he was being carried out from thé restaurant to an automobile. _ He was unable to spreak after b‘the shooting and died without saying na word. i

“Airplane To Proteet Banks Fort Wayne, Ind.,' July 17—An airplane patrol for protection of northeastern Indiana banks f¥om bandits wil Ibe organized within the next few weeks Peter M. Certia chairman of the Protective ‘Committee of Group 1, Indiana Bankers Association. There are thirteen counties in the district. ; ; ]

Sheriffs and police officials of the, district to be affected will be asked to attend a meeting here at which definite plans will be made. : It is the intention to have fliers supplement bandit hunts by the present vigilance forces of the Bankers organization which operate on highways. A

Joins Jacobs Firm.

Robert Meyers- South Fifth street has joined the Irvin Jacobs and (o sales department and will have Indiy ana territory for the first mortgage real estate bonds handled by this Chicago concern. M. Jacobs formerly of Ligonier was long with the Straus Bros. Co., and is well known here. Mr, Meyers recently returned from Florida whére he and Mrs. Meyers spent the winter.—Goshen Democrat.

Fire Loss is $6,000

A fire of unknown origin completely destroyed the barn and contents on the Will Schadt farm just east of Goshen on the Lincoln highway with a loss of more than $6,000 | about 4 o’clock ‘Tuesday morning. Two horges were removed from the burning barn by Mr. Schadt.

To Build Cottage

Dale Barnhart will soon award a contract for the construction of a cottage on his fine lot-at Diamond lake. The structure is to be coms pleted this summer. » e {

Robberles in Elkhart. ' Elkhart police Monday were attempting to trace thieves who broke into two Main streltt business estab-. lishments over the week end and stole almost $3OO in cash, = . BE.'S. Houtzer mat ager of the Houtzer Red Goose shoe store 112 South Main street Elkhant reported to the police Monday morning that $693— of the money taken in Saturday—had been stolen from a%hoe box which had been left in a hiding place in the store. P o The Hudkins & S}out-Realty‘ Co., office on the second [floor of the Pharmanette building was entered between 9 o’clock Saturday tight and 2 o’clock ‘Monday morning alild $90.16 in money ‘was stolen from th? safe.

Children’s Citcus Coming. Baby Elephant, | Ponies, (lowns, Lions ete. ’ Give the kiddieg a treat! Enjoy yourselves at the [same time! The famous Ketrow Brpthers’' Circus and Trained Wild Apjnjal Shows will exhibit at Liga{fz Tuesday July 24 and amusement sedkers may expect a rare ‘treat. (drcus, acts of the most startling kind, ‘aninilal acts of a highly sensational nature and. dog #nd pony performancesi of a delightful kind are combined with clown fun into entertainment of a style that carries appeal for old and young. ~ To Finance Encampment. . A campaign for {515,000 to finance ?the national encanipment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars was launched lat Indianapolis by ENational Comman‘der Frank T. Sti‘aj'er. The encampment is to be held August 26 to 31. Lester (. Nagleyl who is in charge of encampment headquarters said 25,000 guests were expected to attend the meeting. - L ; bR . - Judge Dailsnmn 1. ; Judge E. A. Dawsman formerly of iGoshen and well lknown in Ligonier is dangerbu‘sli' ill at his temporary home in Indianapolis. '

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