Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 28B, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 August 1928 — Page 3

‘Réunited Aiter 10 years. happily reunited there after ten long vears as the result of John’s journey to Indianapolis which landed him at the Marion County detention home. The mother read an account in sn Indianapolis newspaper how a boy named Dale Grover who had lived with his father stepmother and grandy parents #t Liberty Center Ind. had come to Indianapolis and had become claimed “That’'s my boy!” = When Mrs. Wegerly saw a picturq of the boy in the newspaper she ex,i claimed “That's may boy!” - She rushed to police headquarterg and from there t othe detention home and elaimed her long lost son. i - * Boy Badly Injured 1 Harry Crothers 12-yvear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafaveite Crothers re-J« siding two miles east of l:inlmeH% randson of Mrs. (. V. Crothers is in a \eritical condition at the Methodist hol piz'.f'_d Fort Wayhe suiiering fron\ a [ragtured siunll received 'Mond‘ay‘l evenlmg ahout 7 o'clock when kicked in the head by a horse, ; ; Attorneys Dies. John D. Widaman 77 prominent attofney of Warsaw died at his hom()i Monday shortly after being stricken with heart trouble. , Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackail) in “Smile Brother Smile” the sea; son’s. langh special Sunday and Mons day i S -

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~ President Coolidge may have caught two trout in one cast while fishing on the Brule river in Wisconsin but Mrs, Frank Method of Millersburg has thq distinction of being the first woman in northern Indiana to land six fish in ome. o ' While fishing at Lake Wawasee with her nephew Otto Mitchell of Syracuse I&lrs.‘ Method hooked a giant 'pike. Aiter more than 30 minutes of work thq Ffish. was landed and it weighed 17 pounds and measured 42 inches, tW‘here were the other five? Wel} ‘when the pike was opened there weré five good sized perch which had been swallowed by the larger fish. = . ~ Mrs. Method also landed a seven and one-half pound pike. ~_ Wire Culs Deep Gash Robert Thompson 35 of Larwill sustained a deep gash in his neck Thursday while assisting a county road gang in moving a gravel loader north of Larwill e ; Thompson was on top of the loader and raised telephone wires for it to pass under them. He did nof see one and it wrapped around hig neck and tossed him to the ground, He suffered no broken bones but wilk be laid up for several days as a result of the injury. | - Maiks Over Legal Matters % Judge Arthur Biggs of the LX&;)ljle-j Whitley circuit courts was in‘Colum-i bia City lasy Friday conferring witly attorneys over.legal matters,» |

Arrest Reckless Driver _ Otto Fortmeyer 35 delivery truck dFtver. Yor the Fort Wayne NewsSentinel has been arrested charged with reckless driving on state road No. 30. He is charged with causing a serious accident in which Mrs, Elmer Blackford of Wilmington liL, was seriously injured July 9. He was placed under a bond of $l,OOO for his appearance in court. Youth Is Drowned

Mrs. Lester Rockenbaugh of Millersburg received word late Sunday evening that her brother Vincent Kennels iy 21 had drowned Sunday afternood while swimming near his home aj Biue Island, 111, a suburb of Chicago Mrs. Rockenbaugh left for Blue Isiand. : The drowning victim was the son of Mr. and Mrs. QGeorge Kennelly who left Millershburg about one year agoi He was a member of the 1924 graduating class of Millersburg high school;

Two Elkhart Men Jailed.

Joseph Snyder and Ernest Taylor both of Elkhart are in the city jail in Elkhart in default of $5OO bond fixed when they were arrested on charges of public intoxication, drivs ing while intoxicated an dillegal transg portation of liqguor. The men werg arrested Saturday night by Elkhary police 'while driving in Savder’s machine.

| Accidentaily Shot in Foot, * Elliott Trees of Chicago who with his family was at Rome City over thg week-end visiting at the summer homg of Mr. Tree's father Fred L. Trget banker of Kokomo sustained a gerious injury to his foot when a gun he wag carrying accidentally discharged. “Mr. Trees was rushed to Sacred Heart hospital at Garrett where ha was reported resting comfortably. : Auto Crash Kills Girl Miss Mary O’'Niel of Hartford City was fatally injured Sunday when the automobile in. which she was riding collided with another car. The ac» cident occurred six miles east of there, The girl died fifteen minutes after the acident. Concussion at the basge of the brain caused her death,

Baby Drinks Lysol. Marian Pelz age is in the hospital at Fort Wayne suffering from thg effects of drinking lysol. The gir} while playing with some other children discovered the bottle of lyso} in the bathroom. = ‘Miles and miles of smiles in “Smile Brother . Smile” with Jack Mulhal} and Dorothy Machaill at Crystal Suny day and Monday.

Notice to Taxpayers of Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY ELKHART TOWNSHIP, NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA. - BEFORE THE ADVISORY BOARD. 2 ~ Notice is hereby giveil the taxpayerslof Elkhart Township, Noble County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at the Wawaka School Building at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on the 4th day of September, 1928, will consider the following budget: . - ; L - BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS. . TOWNSHIP FUND, ; T Sllary of Trahbee o B 2000 Silice Rent oon .s s A 0 Trustees’s Expense— 7 e fo FRAVORING Gl Le b bt i) ABDLOO FlecOrds and MAVOIMHIBINE .. il it ainihisnmim ook cliie eOO Tuhite Piobes con vl dn i ke B e 0000 ey of Advisory Board . i G i e e B 0 HEAIBOHON OF RBOOTAR e ciliini b piipid i iissias danniuioes - 4008 WBCOIIBLOUA Lol bl Gt el e eel 100,00 WG el g R L e TRO - : ; . o : : POOR FUND ' ! To reimburse county $340.00 = ROAD FUND : : . LRbOr S s i e 5548000 B 0 Tools aud MAChNOTY o 0 o ininciiian i BODOO Bldoos and cllverts .. 000 G hns e, 20008 Siiived, Btone aild other MALETIAI ... v ety BDO.OO NORLIBHBEEN .ol ol e il s 9000 da B und b Sesßo 06 , . TUITION FUND - WAy OF SORAOE .ie R e e 31450000 BEROOL CORRBREPE . i ek s i AOO.OY § TOL TR BBE b b SIGOBO.OO . SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Eo Repair of bulldings and grolnds Ui ..oy $BOO,OO BERRIT OF SQUIDIENE L. Lho st e BEAU. PCHOOL Larniture and eduiDMOBE ... odinn il 200,08 EOUL BUDDIEE . i e s AT FARBROr SUBHES .. i et SR B T Ty SHEOOIB e e RGO LDanE, Mietest and IHERIABOR o s 5200 00 AORCROTE MHOBIMIEE. . i ol ioli s et bt St 0000 GRUOr SLEVIIE i e e v ;*irans_portation O WRLGYeN o e e e REEL Aol DOWEE .. i iimiiiin i e ese L O FEOBIANEONE - i oohiiiiiaicasisimnabs sivsnessiiasssisphisiiissssribnbimssmssasiosiotinssiinnssoveiss SODDE | Total Special SeROOL FUNA ..nuircpreicoiomeisre st $17600.00

PROPOSED LEVIES. Net taxable property $3,468,860.00. Number taxable polls 171. : Levy on Levy on ° Amount to . EUNDS ait Polls Property Raised TOWHREIN o e $0.05 $1715.00 DA s e s ilg 6590.00 BRAL . e ‘ 42 . 14500.00 Hpeoial MERORI e e o $l6O b 1 17600.00 R L 01 340.00 B DB i e s ren ST D 0 $llB $40745.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE : COLLECTED. o L LLi:ot : v g D E FUNDS collected Collected Collected Collected - . 1926 Levy 1926 Levy 1927 Levy = 1928 Levy Township ... ... $194155 - $1817.19 - $2401.82 - $1716.00 sl Lol o - 492985 - 6516.79 © 6590.00 Taition ... 1048481 1 1062683 1440553 -14500.00 Special School ... 1669819 ~ 14307.30 1966127 17600.00 PO Gl e 0 T SRR FOIE Lo e SBESY. T o BREER 342908 . - 84000 el L e | eellen Lel . Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After: m%axseviesnavsmnmmmwwwmmwyéwm selves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the %fififlwfi }ififiwm ““fifiegf“br an¢ the’ State. Board iLlx o date of boaring fn (hiy countyt LE R S e O eS R ei e SR RS e R o

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Show Orphans Good Time

- Two little orphans from Chicago who have never seen trees grow in their native state, nor green grass or lakes or the great outdoors will have a chance to enjoy life for twq weeks at Big Lake through the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peabody of Columbia City who-are spending the summer at their cottage at Big Lake. A request was recently broadcast from Chicago for people to takd ten thousand orphans for two weeky and Mrs. Peabody offered to take twg of them. They will arrive next Satury day. The announcer stated that iy would he a wonderful treat for thesq little folks and there is no doubt but that it will. 5

Capture Many Gar.

Men from the State department of Conservation ‘have completed the seining of Big Lake for undesirabld fish. The idea is to catch pirate fish which eat up so many smaller fish. Friday night a fifteen pound gar was taken from the lake. It was the lary gest catch. During the period thg men seined the lake over 200 gar werg canght two of them being 12 poundy each and one 10 pounds. The samg men recently seined Cyooked Lake.

Another Bankrupt.

Clyde H: Reyher of Kendallville Sat. urday filed a petition in bankruptcy at Fort Wayne. He lists his liabilis ties at $19,120.23 and his adsets af $6OO claiming the latter amount as ex~ empt. Mr. Reyher is now a traveling salesman, o

‘ Chrickens Are Stolen ; - While Sheérman Kneller and family tenants on one of the 8. J. Peabody farms were in Columbia ity Saturday evening thieves raided the chicken coop at the Kneller home and stolq 65 voung and old White Rock chickRy o : : Sack Attends Reunion - Hauls Timber Home. - John Bussing will haul the fallen timber from his farm in Elkharg township to Ligonier where hé .wilj use the lumber for building small houses for his hogs at his country place. .

. ‘Bridge Near Auburn Falls The Grube bridge on the Fort Wayne-Auburn road south of Auburn collasped early Sunday morning Quick work on the part of two autos mobile drivers averted any . serious ‘disaster as the bridge dropped 20 feet into the bed of a ereek. George Sack of Ligonier attended a ;reunion of the Rogers Goshen Band !members of twenty-five years ago ! Sunday at Syracuse lake.

Dles of Peculiar Disease

E - Lois Irene Osman aged 5 years, 9 months and 16 days little daughter of ‘William G: Osman of Arcola died in St Joseph hospltal at Fort Wayne ‘Sunday morning at § o'clock. Two weeks ago the child complained of hey teeth and went to a doctor who advised her to go to a dentist. Some of her teeth were pulled. Pus was found. Later the child became guite sick and ‘was taken to the St. Joseph hospital where her death took place at thd hour mentioned. The cause of death was given as streptococeus meningitis, \

Marion Banks Merge,

Merger of the Marion State bank and the Marion National bank both of Marion was approved by the statq banking department according tq Thomas D. Barr deputy bank commiss gioner. The State bank with capital and surplus of $150,000 was taken over by the National bank. The new institution will have deposits of approximately $5,000,000. Capiy tal stock is $250,000. '

~* Boeard Reorganizes. " The Ligonier school board has reorganized as follows: President—Ralph Spurgeon . Seeretaryv—Graham Lyon Treasurer—Sol Henoch e _ The same officers served in theg same ;‘msitions last year. - : ~ Boy Believed Dying. : Jack Schumaker 2 was in a dying condition at a South Bend hospitul last night suffering from a fractured skull. He was injured when he was struck by an. automobile driven by Loren Bennett, - o

: On Northern Trip. ~Mr.and Mrs. Charles Cress and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stagq and . family have gone on a campy ing trip of ten days through Northerp Michigan and Wisconsin, ! o ‘ Cemetery Fence Wrecked, A section of the iron fence proteciing the grounds of Oak Park ccme, tery at Ligonier has been torn dowi by some automobile crashing into it

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