Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 29B, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 August 1928 — Page 4
SPECIALS s Friday and Saturday 4 lbs. Fancy Bananas 25¢ Dozen Large Celery 30c And don’t forget Pure Spices and Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling. Sack’s Bakery
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* Qur Nice Ncw Stock of 1s heré. Call sl see them. o | The l;ewest creations in velvet and Felt ~ Hats for Fall and Winter Wear. - . Fine new line of Infants’ Wear. All Summer Goods closing out regardless of cost. | The Vogue Shoppe
Ramon Navarro in Forbidden Hoursg | tonight. Police Officer Bowen was an Elkhart visitor Tuesday. ‘ Mrs. George Sack’ arrived homae Wednesday from Elkhart where shq vigited a daughter. : 1 Mrs. Lillie Phillips of Dover Delas ware a *childhood friend is hore g guest of Mrs. Lockwood Lamb. Dr. and Mrs. George O. Smith arrived home Tuesday evening from a delightful tour of Northern Michigan, Wallace Berry and Raymond Hats ton in “Wife Savers” a whale of a show at Crystal Friday and Saturday,
Violet Doll of Marion Ohio is a guest this week of her uncle Harry Doll and family on Lincoln Way West Emil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buel Hathway of near Diamond lake under went a tonsilectomy at Dr. Black’s office Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick of Wawaq? ka are the parents of a baby boy born Monday at Lakeside hospital at Ken: dallville. | “Diamond Handcuffs” a picture of girls of today a theme fascinating ta everyone see it at Crystal Sunday and Monday. ; ‘Walter Robinson two sons Idgay and Junior and Mrs. Squire Robinson left this morning for a sojourn of two weeks at Bennett lake.
LOST—Between the Chevrolet gars age and Swan’s restaurant a five dollar bill. Finder please leave at thq Chevrolet garage . Reward. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kinnison arg driving a new Chevrolet coach.
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NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, Noble County ¢a: * In the Noble Circuit Court, Oectober Term, 1928 To quiet title to real estate. Clara Wolf - : vs ‘ : ‘William Rosegrant, et al. - ~ Comes now the plaintiff by Both~ well & Vanderford, her attorneysj and files her complaint herein to, gether with the affidavit of a coms petent person that the residence ups on diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, towit: William (Rosegrant, Malinda Rosegrant, Malinda Dunlap, Jame§ Dunlap, Abram Rosegrant, Mary Ann Rosegrant, Eliza Christiana Rosegrant Ellen Louisa Rosegrant, William Rosegrant, Stephen Rosegrant, Hugh McCulloeh, Trustee, Joshua F. Hobbwy Steadman Gray, William P. Brumley: Joshua T. Hobbs: that the names of; the defendants are unknown and thay they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in thiq action by the following names and designations, to-wit: ‘the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of
7leach and all of the following named 1| persons, to-wit: William Rosegrant; ? | Malinda Rosegrant, Malinda Lunlap, James Dunlap, Abram Rosegrant, Mary Ann Rosegrant,eEliza Christiana i Rosegrant, Ellen Louisa Rosegrant, Xlwilliam Rosegrant,- Stephen Rosey d grant, Hugh McCulloch, Trustee; Joshua TF. Hobbs, Steadman Gray. William P. Brumley, Joshua T. Hobbs; Ulthe names of all of whom are un- | known to plaintiff; the unknown suc- ! cessors in trust®of Hugh McCullochy Trustee, the names of all of whom _fare unknown to plaintiff; the un, "lknown stockholders, bondholders, re» g ceivers, trustees, credito;rs, officers ? and. successors in interest of each of the following named corporations, towit: Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road ? Company, The Pittsbugh, Fort Waynq w|& Chicago Railroad Company, Pitts» burgh, Fort Wayne -and Chicago Rai} ) Road Company, Fort Wayne and Chiy cago Rail Road Company; the names of all of whom are unknown to plainj tiff; the unknown widowers and wis dows, the unknown children,. descenj dants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, ‘trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors.in interest and assigns, respectively, of each of thq following named and designated des ceased persons, to-wit: William Rosegrant, Malinda Rosegrant, Malinda Dunlap, James Dunlap, Abram Roses grant, Marry Ann Rosegrant, Eliza Christiana Rosegrant, Ellen Louisa ißosegrant, William Rosegrant, Stephen Rosegrant, Hugh MecCullochy Trustee, Joshua F. Hobbs, Steadman ‘Gray, William P. Brumley, Joshua T, Hobbs, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; ali of thq women once known by any of the names and designations above stated; whose names may have been.changed and who are now known by otheny names, the nages of all of whom ard unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, desy {eribed and “designated as defendanty to this action who are married thg names of all of whom are unknown tg | plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in, or lien upy on the real estate described in thg complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to thisg action named, described and designatai ed in said complaint, the names of all {of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that the defendants Fort Wayne & iChicago Railroad Company, The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicagq {Railroad Company, Pittsburgh, Forg ’Wnayne and Chicago Rail Road Comi ipany, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail . Road Company, are each believed tg ‘be corporations; that neither of said. - defendant corporations, to the know, \ledge of affiant, has any officer, agent ~or any other person, authorized tq transact its business, domiciled or rey ~siding in the State of Indiana, upen . whom process may be served; that the defendants Melvin Werker, Lena| | Werker, William Werker, John Werk, | .er, Leona Werker, Harvey Werker | and Glayds Werker are each and all| ‘non-residents of the State of Indiana; | that said action is for the phirpose of | | Quieting. title to real estate in thq| ‘State of Indiana; that a cause of ac;| tion exists against all of said de-| fendants; that all of said defendants | ,Bre necessary parties to said actior] B Gor e SR g e)]
residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Nobla County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: the west half of the west half of the southwest, fractional quarter of section twenty five; also commencing at the norths east corner of the southneast %uarter of section twenty six, running thence west twenty rods, thence south one hundred and sixty rods, thence east twenty rods, thence north one hun‘ dred and sixty rods to the place of be: ginning, all in township thirty four north, range eight east. ‘ ! This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title to thé real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants what; soever.
Notice is therefore hereby giveq! said defendants that unless they bd and appear on the 7th judicial day of the October 1928 Term of .the -Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being thd Bth day of Actober, 1928, to be begur iand holden on the Ist day of October, 1928, at 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 theip absence. :
In witness whereof T hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at theggfice of the Clerk thereq of in the town of Albion, Indiana, thiy 16th day of August 1928. ! (SEAL) : Frances M. Beane Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court Bothwell' & Vanderford iLigonier, Indiana Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 29b3w “Diamond Handcuffs” siarring Cons rad Nagel and Eleanor Boardman at Crystal Sunday and Monday. More laughs than ever from Wals lace Berry and Raymond Hatton in “Wife Savers” Friday and Saturday.
Wood for sale beech and maple. stove and furnace 16 and 18 in. long. Course, meduim and fine. $4.50 cord delivered $3.50 in woods. Phone 883. o , 29a3t* WANTED by girl 15 years old a place to live and go to school willing to assist with housework for room and board. Helen Fisher R. R. 3 Ligonier, Indiana. ‘ Colleen Moore at Crystal next week,
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SHOE SALE ' " - COMMENCING Saturday, August 18th and continuing until Saturday, SeptéE Ist. Will sell entire stock at reduced prices. Lots of bargains from o SR I BEOB , BUY NOW AND SAVE Newton’s Shoe Store L Leeatie
- CARNEY’S August Clearance SALE Be sure to attend this big event; all goodsg going at ~ money saving prices. - Suits marked wf}ay down Overcoats at Half-Price P. J. Carney Clothing Store
E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. AUGUST We will séon receive oér new Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses. It is our purpose to sell all dresses and coats in order to make room for the incoming stock. SiLK DRESSES All $16.50 Silk Dressés - $12.48 All $12.50 Silk Dressés - $8.98 - EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, AUG. 18th 81 in. bleached shéetiné -34 c 81 in. unbleached sheetng = -30 c Bleached Musln - - N Percale - | - l6¢ 32 in. Dress Gingham | - IB¢ 27 In. Dress Gingham | - ol Engliah Prints oo 2l¢ Silks and Dress Goods at specially reduc- - ed prices 2 Bathing Suits at Cgearance Prices E. Jacobs & Co., Inc. La-ies’ Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Dry Goods, Rugs
