Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 41B, Ligonier, Noble County, 8 November 1928 — Page 3
) Stanley Surfus FUNERAL DIRECTOR - Arn;b;u]a_znce ervice 110 West Third St. Phone 495
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Howard White _ WAWAKA, INDIANA AUCTIONEER = Phone 2 en 1 Wawaka Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Ofiice at Farmers and Merchants Bank Satarday Afternoon and Saturday ¢ _ Evening '
VERN B.FISHER Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Phone 210 = Ligonier, Ind "Harry L. Benner Auctioneer A Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana - Both Noble and Whitley =County Phones : O. A. BILLMAN Wiund Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. " Well Drilling Phone 333 LIGONIER
Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm Phone: Ligonier 857
- W. H. WIGTON - Attorney-at-l Law Office in Zimmerman Biock LIGONIER, D
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LOOKING BACKWARD 2 : Items Taken From Ligonier Banner of Ten Years Ago. ' The republicans elected their entihe ticket in the township, with easy majorities for all candidates. r James King died at his home south of the city aged about 65 years, , Benjamin E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith died at the home of
his parents, aged 29 years. : There was a civil service ekXamination for clerk and city mail carrier in the Ligonier postoffice. * : A number of letters were printed in the Banner from U. S. soldiers in France: : - , Milo Rénner and family moved to the Frank Vondersmith property on Third street. . o 5 . Mrs. Nancy Rhea agetdl 87. and Porter Houston aged 35 years died at DBrimfield. _ - ) Miss Bertha Longenecker assisted in
the Sheets store during the illness of Miss Ina Chapman. - . Weir & Cowley ‘'were annédeling ‘their store building. =~ o Miss Mabel Hoffman a neice of Mrs. Lena Wemple was married at Kendallwille. ' o Hon. Jése Eschbaugh of- the Straus Brothers Co., w_u;z re-clected to the state legislature in Kosciusko county, The C. E. Denning and Thomas Jack son families ha.vu'mm'e(l in from their farms. : : A i Capt. .and Mrs. Leo Kerner ‘were here from Washington, D. C. : : The mneighbors of Emmitt Smith gathered at -his home, and husked his corn. TPhe members of the Smnith family were ill. ; , : “Mr. and Mrs. Otis Nushaum and son moved to Chicago. o
Arrested for Baunk Robbery. John Scharbanm, Chicago, is to be returned to Rennselaer for trial on. a charge of taking_ part in the robbery of the Rensselder State bank on Sept, Mh, e Schlarbaum was arrested in Chicago, and $9,890 in school bonds, part of the loot, was tound in his possession. - A I'eq‘uisiliur,_l for his return was signed by Gov. Len Small of Illinois. ~ Must Carry Hunting License, As a matter of information to local hunters - and trappers, .'l,hey shoutld bear in mind the fact that hunting licenses must be carried on their person if they are to avoid arrest. The law specifically states that it does no good to own a licepse. if you do not carry it with you. and have it on your person at the time yvou are approached by a game warden. ’]‘hjs bit of information may save vou a fine.. - South for the Winter, Mrs. Ella Kiser' and = sister Miss Lv(n'or:tu Weimer left Tuesday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will remain until next June. , You owe it to yourself to see “Rurmena'. Eo :
| . We havg, listed the Goodspeed property on Union Street and are offering it at a sacrifice price for quicksale. The lot is 2145x844 feet. Thisis an ideal location. The residence has 14 rooms, recently decorated, all hardwood floors. Open stairway. - Modern conveniences and built-in features. - Full basement, 2 cisterns, good garage, large barn, poultry house, frait and flowers in abundance. This property can be purchased on liberal terms.” It can be converted into a 2 flat apartment at small expense. -Let us show you this beautiful home. . - ' - Kimmell Realty ~ Kimmell Realty Co. Ltgonier . Indiana
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; Found Dead in Marsh. Funeral ,s{erviceé'for H. H. Mulchahey, 62, Steuben county fsrmer, who was foundldeatd'f' in a marsh on his farm near Fremont Sunday. were held Wednesday afternoon at his home. : The Steuben county corouer reported that death was causcd from heary disease. The body wasi found lying in mud and water. A'spurch was made for Mulchahey after he had been missing at his home Saturday night. He had left his house to lLiing cattle to the barn. En route to the pasture he had shot five wild duck= His body was t'd_und after an all nich® search.
o Two Hurt at Waraw, ‘ - William ' Miner, Warsaw city councilman, is suffering from injuries as the ‘result of being struck by an automobile driven by Geo. Fisher, high school coach. He was crossing the street and Fisher failed to see him us he started his car after waiting for a stop signal. Mr. Miner suffered three broken ribs and a head laceration but his condition is not serious. Judge L. W. Royse was Aalso ' injnred hwhen struck by a car driven by Warren Rosbrugh. l’&(* had a minn}' cut ixi his scalp. . 5 .\ ' : ' Two More Killed, ! Henry Gehers 38, and his wife, Dora Gebers, 27, residing on the Tillman road in Allen county were fatalIy injured in an automobie accident about four miles north of Fort Wayne on the Lima road about eight o’clock . A hit and run driver is responsible. . Ball Player Here. = John Mwostel, a member of the (‘b‘i—cago White Sox baseball team was 2 guest. of the Curtis Hire family the first of the week, leaving for his home in Whiting Tuesday. He will be a :.;ng\st of Mr. Hire: li‘riday when a stag pzn‘iy will be. given in: his honor at Lake Wawasee. : Bt
l-+ Elkhart Defendant. . | The city of Elkhart was made defendant in a suit filed Saturday by lzhe New York Central railroad for an appeal for assessiments on the Main street sewer. An injunction was filed to prevent the collection of the assessment which is $20,972.70. This is the fifth suit of its kind_filed. : Going Up Fast. The new overall factory building on North Cawvin street is fast going up. |'l‘he outer walls will © be completed {this week and Contractor Yeager has twenty-five . men -on the 3job. The structure will be 100x60 and will look well when completed. . : ‘ Attend Walker Funeral. . ’ - Mr. and Mre. Elton Lepird, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lepird and Mrs. Sarah iStu‘tzmzm, of Goshen, attended the i_funum! of Mrs. George 'WaAlkér of Ligonier. Mrs. Walker was a sister of Frank- Lepird and an aunt of Elton Lepird. : ‘ Sce “Held 'Em Yale”—a * splendid story of college life at Crystal Friday and Saturday. ; :
- THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Public Sale. = { The undersigned will sell at public auction on ‘the Jonathan Kwurtz farm three miles north and one mile east of Ligonier and two miles south and one mile west of Topeka on - "TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 At 1:00 p. m. sharp the following property to-wit: ' o 4 Head of Cattle—2 good Jersey cows giving milk. 2 Jersey heifers coming fresh this winter 1 driving horse weight 1100; 4 brood sows with pigs by side, 10 shoats wt. abous 100 Ibs; 100 chickens; 1 dozen ducks. Hay and Grain—s tons of mixed hay 400 bushel of oats; 158 bushel of corn. Miscellancous—l horse Studebaker wagon, spring wagon, ‘cab. buggy, sleigh; single heavy wagon harness, 2 horse plow. single shovel plow, one horse cultivator, fanning mill, barn scales, corn sheller, a good hand cart gra’in cart, fence stretcher, forks, shovels, jackserew mattock, work bench, hog crates, hog troughs, farm sled carpenter tools, oats sprouter, copper kettle, iron kettles, ‘tripod, cider harrel, gasoline liarrel, zuid_ other barrels, bone crinder, log chains, cow tees, cement post moulds, emery grind stone, huck saw. crosscut saw, rifle, shot ‘gun, incubator. chicken coops, Qverland automobile, potatoes, pears and apples. : ' Household Good—Box stove, cook stove, laundry stove, (;ouch, leaf table morris chair rocking chair, kitchen chairs, 2 bedsteads and springs, ice cream freezer, crocks and jars and other articles. . : :
Terms of Sale--All sums of $5.00 and under cash. All over that amount a credit of six months with 6 per cent interest ‘from -date of sale purchaser giving bankable note with good freehold security. i ‘ JONATHAN, KURTZ, E. R. Kurtz, Auct. S Dale Seagley Clerk. : ’ Gels Lirte Nentence, John Kasper, 25, is under life sentence in Indiana state prision for the slaying of Mrs. Aaron Johnson farmer’'s wife at Gl‘ovei‘ton, a few. weeks ago. He pleaded guilty in «the Starke cireuit court at Knox. =~ ~ Master Tailor Passes. Albert ILidsell, aged 64 years, native of Sweden and master tailor died Saturday at Lakeside hospital Kendall ville, where he had been a patient since October 23. : ] : Death of Lee Danner, - Lee Danner, 73, of Albion, died at 1:30 o’clock Monday afternoon at his home of heart trouble. Surviving are the widow and two sisters. ‘“Hold ’Em Yale” with Rod La Rocque at Crystal Friday and Saturday:
Prices $1145 to $1375 at factory. Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Ab@orben and " . o | : \:"‘:: ‘ = e Bumpers and rear fsnder; guards extra. Check Oakland delivered prices— th’egrninucl' ;c:;: rb‘s :M”:M R dm“nh“ prices. < \figu i . . General Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. o charges. ; S*:’,. = Ligonier . : . Indiana o s e - s . e A . - e - l‘c-“— —— -~ "“ 7 - g
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