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® N Stanley Surfus FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ambulanc.e‘ Service 110 West Third St. Phone 495

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Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers *hone 156 Ligonier. Indiana - 0. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling Phone 233 ’ LIGONIER

Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA : AUCTIONEER Fhone 2 on, 1 Wawaka

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

W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Ofice in Zimmerman Block - LIGUONIER, «ND

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

VERN B.FISHER { Sanitary Plumbing’ and Heating : Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind

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: . . 1 § : | Library Expense Budget and Proposed Tax. Rate Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of the state law, as amended at the 1927 session of the General Assembly, the Library Board of the City of Ligonier, and the Township of Perry Las formulated the following budget showing in detail the funds needed for the maintenance of library service during the fiscal vear 1928-29, the present valuation of taxable property within the town and rural district served by said Public Library and.the rate of taxation proposed to be levied. Viz: Valuation City of Ligonier, Indiana ......................$3,168,7256 Valuation Township of Perry .......c..co.im.: 3,314,666 PROPOSED TAX RATE. ' City of HdPoßieY ... o e .10 Fownenlp Bt PeIYY. e .03 Resulting funds, City of Ligonier ...................$3,168.73 ’ Resulting funds, Township of Perry ............... 99440 : O e i e sMg = BUDGET PLANNED. Maintenance—Library Operating Expenses. \ Idbrarians salarlen .. ... 0 e san i 8150000 Book, periodicals, etc. ... ooy TOB.OO Bibdlee .. oo i 300.00 Supplies, stationery, printing, etc. .......ccoovviviiecennnn.. 75.00 Inrnitare, eguipihont, ete. .. oo iioaac .. 15000 Telephone, freight, express, pOStaAge ..........iceoans 50.00 _ : : BUILDING MAINTENANCE EXPENSE. ; Janitor, mechanics Wages, €L, .........ciciminassd 700.00 ; Cleaning, supplies, equipment, ete. ........cccccoeeveevinnnan. 30.00 Building repairs, alterations ...............icsn 7210000 : Fuel, light, water, etc. easkipsansaredie @esostasesaisnetsinmminiien - 490,00 , Total maintenance exXpense ..............0...00....54,005.00 The above is a true estimate of the prohable expenses of said lbirary for the ensuing fiscal year, and to the best of our knowledge the abovd named tax will be necessary for the support and maintenance of the library dervice, : - A public hearing will be held hereon at the Public Library, Monday. September 3rd, at 8§ p.m. . Public Library of Ligonier, Indiana. ; ' j ; ARTHUR E. KELLEY, Pres. . H. D. WOODRUFF, Secy. ; August 16th, 1928,

COMMISSIONERS ALLOWANCES. The Board of Commissioners of Noble County, Indiana, met in regular session this 6th day of August, 1928; present Chas. W. Bender, John W. Long and Noah F. Smith, all the members of said board; present also Edwin Smith County Auditor, John Singleton, County Sheriff, and Chester Vanderford, County Attorney. The Board was duly declared in session by said sheriff. In the matter of Commissioners’ Allowances.

The following bills were allowed: Frances M. Beane, salary $200.00 Frankel Mfg. Co., office exp. 7.00 Frances M. Beane, office exp. 5.00 Burrough Add. Mch Co. supplies 51.24 Georgiana Erwin, salary 100.00 Edwin Smith, salary 262.50 Edwin Smith, office exp 43° Lieona A. Smith, salary 100.00 Wallace (. Harder, salary 200.001 Frankel Mfg. Co., treas. office 12.00 Boezor & Shew, treas exp. 6.50 The U. S. Chem. Co., treas exp. 4.25 Wallace C. Harder, 6% fees 6.19 Frances G. Kuhn, salary 116.66 John Singleton, salary 183.33 H. H. Mortorff, salary 283:38 Flint & Walling, sur. sup 11.60 H. Lieber Co., sur. supplies 350.00 Chilcote & Kitt, sur. sup. 16.09 F't. W. Blue Pt. Co., sur. sup. 4.41 H. H. Mortorff, sur. mileage 51.10 Roma L. Milnor, salary 333.33 . J. Wall, supt. office ex. 1.60 Roma L. Milnor, supt. office ex. 2.45 12. L. Adair, supt. office exp. 13.50 Roma L. Milnor, institute ex. 100.00 Geo. S. Bouse, Ass. mileage 17.54 Herald P. Shew, inquest 18.10 ‘W. H. Bender, b dof review 223.20 ‘Homer Barker, bd. of review 180.00 Wallace C. Harder, bd. of rev. 180.60 Edwin Smith, bd. of review 175.00 W. H. Hays, health com. 30.01 Guy Hardenbrook, disease prev. 20.00 Eunice L. Baker health con. 200.00 Anna K. Prickett salary 78.00 Anna K. Prickett, office exp. 18.38 Harry Simmons, twp. pcor ? 432.62 Eagles & Son, ct house rep 1.22 J. F. Gatwood, ct. house rep 2.00 Dora May, ct. house emp. 1.00 Michael May, ct. house emp 30.00 Henry Coe, ct. house emp. 75.00 B. E. Smith, ct. house empp 2.05 Albion W. &L. Dept, ct. hs, ex. 46.34 William Stoops, ct. house exp. 1.39 The U. S. Chem. Co., ct. hs sup 30.37 C. B. Dolge Co., ct house exp. 9.00 Clinton E. Bloom, ct. house ex.” 1.09 Albion Hdw. Co., jail repair 24.25 Albion W. &L. Dept., jail sup. 11.44

E. J. Parker, jail sup. , 4.08 Eagles & Son., Co. farm rep 29.48 Anna Barcus, Co. farm emp 15.72 Otto Dischler, Co. farm emp 45.00 Albion W. & L. Dept, Co. farm sup 8.61 J. Herbert Cockley, Co. farm sup. 42.72 Albion Hdw. Co., Co. farm sup ~ 54.55| Clayton Bloom, Co. farm sup 70.63 J. W. Bherns & Son, Co. farm 16.15 Walter Bonham, Co. farm sup 65.00 J. I. Holecomb, Co. farm sup. °* 5.00 Ulric Butz Co. farm sup. 22.00 Dr. J. H. Ravenscroft, Co. farm 12.50 J. W. Bherns & Son Co. farm 9.79 Dr. W. F. Garver, Co. farm sup 3.00 Berhalter Bros., burial soldier 150.00 Louis Kerr, buriel soldier 75.00 Geo. W. Brown, buriel soldier 75.0()] Irwin & Reyher, buriel soldier 75.00 B. R. Matteson pub ptg. 24.60 Ligonier Leader, pub. ptg. 7.04 Banner Pub. Co., pub. ptg. 6.82 The Avilla News, pub. ptg 43.34 E. L. Adair, pub. ptg 217.39. B. R. Matteson highway viewers 8.50 Hubert - Singleton, pub ditches 12.00 Harry Metz, pub. ditches 6.C0 Harold Hanes, pub. ditch 42.90 ‘Chas. Dawson, pub. ditches 19.80 Albert Gappinger, freight 3.54 Ind. Com, Beazley road 6.15.

B. R. Matteson, Beazley road : 8.27 H. H. Mortorff, Beazley road '6.80 E. L. Adair, Beazley road 8.10 H. H. Mortorff, Claudon road 13.20 Hubert Singleton, Dicken road 16.50 Harry Metz, Dicken road 16.50 W. J. Taylor, Dicken road 90.190 John Schemerhorn, Dicken road 10.00 John D. Shea, Dickenroad 10.00 H. H. Mortorff, Dicken road 14:15 Haroald Hanes, Dicken road 5.70 tHubert Singleton, Cook road 19.50

Harry Metz, Cook road 22.60 W. J. Taylor, Cook road 161.49 Carlos C. Palmer, Cook road 10.99 Carlton Surfus, Cook road 10.0 Q H. H. Mortorff, Cook road 35.20; Harold Hanes Dicken road - 5.70‘!‘ (Chas. Dawson, Ccok road 12.00 Edith Herron Butler, Cook rd 6.00 H. El Mortorff, Yant ditch 27.10 Chas Dawson, Yant ditch 31.50 Harold Hanes, Yant ditch 44.50 H.H. Mortorff Frick road 10.00 'lrene Byron Sanitorium 819.63 H. G. Earnhart, insurance 3.00 A. G. Fry highway viewers . b.o¢ Chas. F. Beers, highway viewers 5.00 Noah S. Stump, highway viewers 5.00 Harold Hanes, bridge repair 12.90 T. R. Woodburn Ptg Co. brdges 2218.73 H. H. Mortorff, Blue road 16.10 H. H. Mortorff, Conrad road 40.00 Betts & Essinger, rd repair 48.90 Noble M. T. Corp., road repair 229.71 Kiger & Co., road repairs 112.66 Albion W. & L. Co., road repairs 1.00, Clayton Bloom road repairs 1363.00 Eagles & Son., road repairs 100.00 Adams Sales Co., road repairs 1721.06 Ft. W. P. & Sup. Co., road repairs 3.20 Cooknell Trac. Co., rd repairs 120.9% Harold Hanes, road repairs 16.40 Chilcote & Kitt, road repairs 6.95 Clinton F. Bloom, rd repairs 16.25 E. L. Adair, road repairs 12.50 Albion Hdw. Co., road repairs 175.50 Kiger & Co., road repairs 134 Breeden Sales Co., road repairs 23.14 B. H. Burnworth, road repairs 3418.33 Alec M. Rennie, road repairs 384.73 J. D. Adams & Co., rd repairs 6.64 Oldsmobile F. W. Co., rd rep 7.60 C. S. Willard, road repairs 627.50 Red Fox Pet. Co., road repairs 1262.70 Wayne Cylinder Grin. Co. rd re 66.49 The Barrett Co., road repairs 92.94 Ft. W. Fdy & Mach Co. rd rep 12.00 H. B. Shank Co., road repairs 18.40 Root Spring Scraper Co. rd re. 5.00 A. J. Winebrenner & Son rd rep 36.83 City Tire Repair Co., rd repairs 3.00 Farmers St. Bank, rd repairs 7.75 iHfiarry B. Butler, road repairs 2.00. C. E. Bloom, road repairs 81.15 Willis Gerver, road repairs 4.50 W. A. Amos, road repairs 1.60 Fox Auto Service, road repairs 2.30 E. J. Parker, road repairs 12.81 The Burch Ceorp., road repairs 2065.00 Mrs. Sadie Feightner, rd rep 20.00 Muncie Gear Works rd repairs 55.25 Latto Garage rd. repair 6.05 Carrie B. Black road repairs 15.00 Eagles & Son., road repairs 101.84 Will Wright, road repairs 18.75 B. H. Burnsworth, road repairs 177.30 Ralph Spurgeon con. bdg. N 0.31 1924.00 Chas. L. Kinney, con. bdg No. 3 1289.00 C. L. Castator, jail supplies 2.50 Stacey Steel, jail supplies 7.00 John Bender, con. Conrad rd 2794.22 Gordon Adair, con. Blue rd 1485.68 18. R. Matteson, highway view 13.57 'Adam Sales Co., road repair 80.06 \Chas. LeMiller, road répair 36.00

Sotuh Remains Democratic The south in the opinion of Josephus Daniels is safe for Gov. Smith even though there is some *“‘unrest” there. The North Carolina publisher ang supporter of the Glass dry plank at Houston made this prediction in an interview with newspapermen just before going into conference with the Democratic. presidential nominee ‘Governor Smith was to continue hig discussions. with dry leaders of his party with the arrival of Senator George of Georgia. A conference with Senator Walsh of Montana will wind up the serieg of confidential discussions.

Plants Corn in Unused Street. Prosecutor William G. Loehr of Kosciusko county is threatened with arrest fly the city council at Warsaw for violation of a_ city ordinance through planting corn in an unused street. Councilmen say Loehr ignored a warning by the street ‘commissioner when the corn was planted. lCutt‘ing ‘of the corn has been ordered.

Earl Everhart, 20, of North Judson, was drowned at Bass Lake, when his speed boat capsized.” Miss Queenit Broad, 21, of Evanston, 111, Everlhm;t's companion, was rescued,

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SPLENDORS OF NATURE MAKE “THE SHADES" - INDIANA'S YOSEMITE. - Primitive Beauty That Soothes The Wanderlust. 7 : Nature's Playground. ; ‘ By H. C. Reid 5 Joae ~ Hoosler State Automobile Association :

The Shades offer such a variety of appealing gcenery that they have come to be known as the “Yosemite” of Indiana. This tract, privately owned by J. W. Frisz, of Waveland, covers 500 acres. Hidden away, off the regular arteries of_ traffic, the stranger will find here the beauty of nat- - ural scenery -that invariably makes a lasting impression. Take your time and you will be fascinated by the wonderful formation ofifl rock, the rippling cascades, the deep gorges, the sheer precipices and the quiet of primitive conditions. - Should you be a lover of plant life, then your fondest dream can be realized. Ferns of many varieties are to be found in clusters and singly, clinging to the perpen- - dicular walls - where plant food would seem to be absent. Mosses beyond your expectation are everywhere. Native timber—yes, in abundance! The stately oak, red and. white, five feet in di-

g‘meter and seventy feet in the clear. The Pine, Cedar, Hemlock, Poplar, Beech, Maple and Sugar are to be found in a perfect state. The lumber from such trees can be found only in very old buildings‘when timber was plentiful. ; 5 From beneath huge cliffs flow numerous mineral springs whose waters form beautiful cascades as they flow fo Rock river amid the primeval forpsts. Two of these springs have been] pamed Youth and Beauty. Unlike most mineral springs this water is most palatable. Once Held Peril for Séttlers Dating back to the time it was inpabited by the Indians, this tract was | fnown as “The Shades of Death.” On[ pccount of the dense forest, the hiding laces in deep cut ravines with their’ gumerous springs and abundance*ofl

Seeks G. 0. P. Speakers - Leland Fishback director of the Republiacn state speakers bureay went’ to Chicago to try to obtain the assurance that Herbert Hoover presidential nominee would come into Indiana either in September or October for a series of addresses. : Fishback said he also would ask that Vice-President Dawes and Senator Charles Curtis Republican vices presidential nominee be sent into Indiana. , ’ —_—— Booth Festival and Pienic *+ The annual Booth Festival and Methodist picnic will be held at Epworth Forest Monday September 3 ag a benefit for -the Methodist hospital at Fort Wayne. . F. R. Hill is chairman of the executive committee. Thg¢ program will begin at 10 a. m. andg will consist of sports band concert, reading and oratorical contests and children’s field events. : Escapes From Asylum. : Local authorities today searched for Fred Lippard 43 Clermont an inmate of the Central Insane hospital who escaped Thursday. . : L

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. . To The Public " Benjamin F. Deahl president of the Millersburg State bank issued the following statement: “The death of our frieand, Harry A. Beck cashier of the bank is a great shock not only to the officers and patrons of the bank, but to thg community at large as well. “We have no reason to suspect any wrong doing or irregularities in thd affairs of the bank except the loan of Twenty-Nine Hundred ($2500.00° Dollars which was made a number of weeks ago by Harry contrary to the rules and regulations of the bauk and contrary to definite instructions to him from the Board of Directors and the President. The making of this ‘loan and the with-holding of the information concerning it from the officers and directors of the bank evidently preyed ‘upon Harry’s mind and finally robbed him of his strength and fortitude. Careful check-up of the affairs of the bank will be made at once4and the bank will be closed until after the funeral in respect to the deceased. There is no reason for alarm o nthe part of the patrons of the bank. : “B. F. Deahl, President.”

Dies at Old People’s Home. Father Abbink Bernidinus, aged 73 years, a member of the staff at the Old People’s home at Avilla for the past thirty years, died at 12:45 o’clock Wednesday, after a serious illness of about two weeks. Death: was due to ;complications. Father Bennidinus was retired three weeks ago, when his health be}came impaired. He was born in Chi%cago, where he made his home before coming to Avilla. Died Viclently is Verdiet. Mrs. Evadna Stiles, who was found dead in her home at' Garrett on the night ef July 11, came"to her death in a violent manner, according to Coroner John (Clark, who ‘made a thorough investigation. The coroner is of the opinion that Mrs. Stiles was the victim of a quarrel with some one who attacked her on the night. The evidence is insufficient to show how death was produced.

Bible Conference Opens

" The thirty-fourth Winona Bible conference opened today to continue foy ten days with ministers and lay workers from churches in all parts of the United States in attendance in addition to representatives of foreign countries. - Ameng prominent speak, ers was to he _Dr.' D. T. Wardel Stafford England and Dr. W. Erskind Blackburn Scotland. i

Richard A. Werneck Terre Haute was named by Herbert H. Lehman New York financial director of the Democratic national committee as finance director of the fifth Indiana dis trict representing the counties of Vigd Vermillion Parke Clay Hendricks and Putnam. A finance director will be lnamed for each congressional district in the state. : :

Graham P. Hunt Cincinnati Ohio wet advovate had a lead of 1,127 votes over Senator Cyrus Docher Cleveland }dry for the democratic short term sena torial nomination today on the basig of complete unofficial returns from Tuesday’s primary. '

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