Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 42B, Ligonier, Noble County, 15 November 1928 — Page 4

NOTICE TOO DEFENDANTS., State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Noble Circuit Court, January . Term, 1928, : : George D, Foster ‘ : vs - Pierre Le Clere et al. J c To quiet title to real estate. Comes now the plaintiff by Bothwell & Vanderford his attorneys, and files his complaint together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Pierre Le Clere, Pierre La Clair, Pierre. Leclerc, Pierre Leclere, Joseph J. Comparit, Francis Comparet, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Jos, J.- Compar#t, D. F. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to p\laintiff. S. H. Comparet, whose christian name is aunknown to plaintift, T.

N. Comparei, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, A, C. Comparet, whose chirstian name is unknown fto plaintiff, Theo, S. Comparet, = Sarah L. Comparet, L. G, Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Alexander U. Comparet, Theodore S. Combparet, Lewis 'C. Comparet, Joseph Pierce, Oscar H. Pratt, Mayme Smith, Herbert Smith, William Minier, Mary Minier, Lewis Weart; that the names. of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and dexignut}inus. to-wit: “the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each and all of the follow-

ing named persons, to-wit: Pierre Le Clere, Pierre Le Clair, Pierre Leclerc, Pierre Leclere, Francis Comparer, Joseph J. Comparit, David F. (701.11paret, Sarah Comparet, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Saruh Comparet,: Jos.. J. Comparet, D. K Comparet, whose christian -name is unknown to plaintiff, S. H. Comparet, whose christian:name is nuknown to plaintiff, 1. M. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, A. C. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown lwnlaintif!’: Theo. S: Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, L, G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to»plfiintit‘f, Alexander (. Comparet, Theodore 5. Comparet, Lewis G. Comparet, Joseph Pierce, Oscar H, Pratt, Mayme Smith, . Herbert Smith, Williani Minier, Mary Minier, Lewis Weart, thé names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, the unknown children, descendants 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 :msignsl’ respectively, ot each of the following 'named and designated. deceased persons, to-wit: Piere Le-Clere, Picrve Le Clair, Pierre Leclere, Pierfe Leclere, Francis Comsparet, Joseph J. Comparit, David F. Comparet, Sarah Comparet, Alexander Comparet, Theodore Comparet, Louis

Comparet, Marcellus Comparet, Sm'uh! Comparet, Jos. J. Comparet, D. F. ! Comparet, whose christian. name isi unknown to plaintiff, S-H. (',omp-.u'ot,l whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, T. M. Comparet, whose ¢hiris- ‘ tian name is unknown to plaintitf, A.. C. Comparet, whose %“hristian name is wnknown to plaintiff, Theos. S. Comparet, Sarah L. Comparet, 1. G. Comparet, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Alexundor C.. Coni- | paret, Theodore S. Comparet, ‘Lewis G. Comparet, Joseph Pierce, Oscar H.I Pratt, Mayme Smith, Herbert Smit-h,{ William Minier, Mary Minier, Lewis Weart, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the wo—} men onite known by any of the names l and designations above stated, who are now known by other names, the names ] of all of whom are unknown to plain- I tiff; the spouses of all of the persons. above named, described and designat- { ed as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations.who assert or might agsert any title, claim or interest in, or lien upon, the real estate described in the eomplaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom -are unknown to plaintiff”; that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: llda F. Coover, William H. Coover, Margaret Allman, Leslie C. Allman, Inez Allman; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action “and that they are believed:to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana.

The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: the east half of the west half of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the east half of the southwest quarter, all in gection twenty, township thirty-five

north range eight east. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. . ‘ :

Notice is therfore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist judicial day of the January 1929 Term of the Noble Ci:cuit Court of Indiana, being the T7th day of January, 1929, to be begun and holden on said 7th day of January, 1929, at the Court House in the tow? 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 their absence. : In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office 0f the Clerk thereof in the Town of Albion, Indiana, tliis 13th day of_November, 1928. e (SEAL) FRANCIS M. BEANE, Clerk of the WNoble Circuit Court, Bothwell & Vanderford, Ligonier, Indiana, attorneys for plaintiff., = 42b3w

| NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, sBs: ~ln the Noble Circuit Court, Janunary Term, 1929. . Emmet Daniel, Lulia Berniece Daniel, hushand and wife, Ve, o Richard L. Britton et al. o Cause No. 10269 - To Quiet Title to Real Estate. Now comes the plaintiffs, by Bothwell & Vanderford, their attorneys, and file their complaint herein together with the affidavit of "a competent person that the residence,. upone diligent inquiry, is unknown of the following named defendants, towit: Richard L. Britton and Joel Bristol; that the names of the defendants are unknown and they are bhelieved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action gy the following mames and designations, towit: the wunknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons to-wit: . Richard L. Britton and Joel Bristol, the names of all of. whom- are all unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers and widow, the unknown children, descendants and heirs, - surviving spous:, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, ~ legatees, trustees and executors of the last will #nd testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of

each of the following named and designatcd deceased persons, to-wit: Richard L. Britton and Joel Bristol; the unknown persons and corporations who were creditors of Washington Addis at the time of the making of the deed recorded in volumne 56, at page 88, of the deed records of Noble County, Indiana, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintifis; all of the women once knowt by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of

whom are unknown to plaintitfs; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unkuown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in, or lien upon, the real estate. described in, the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named. described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; that this action is instituted to quiet title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of the defendants named, described and designated in said complaint and afiidavit, that they are necessary parties to this action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana.

The following real estate in Noble County, Indiana, is ‘described in said complaint, to-wit:: ninty-six 1(98) rods off of the west end of thirty-Tive (35) acres by parallel lines off of the north gide of the south half of the northcast guarter of section twentysix (26), township thirty-three (33) north, range nine (9) east also the use of a strip sixteen (16) feet in width along the south line of said thirtv-five (35) acres from the east end therenf west to the lands first hereinabove described for a right-of-way to and from the same to the public highway. ' e That this action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands and claimants whatsoaver. - v

Notice is therefore given said defendants that unless they be and appear _on the Ist judicial day of the January, 1929, term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 7th day of January, 1929, 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 their absence. ~ In witness ‘whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at the office of the clerk thereof, in ‘the town of Albion, Indiana, this 29th day o October, 1928. L (L.S.) FRANCES M. BEANE. Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. i - 40b3w

~ Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Charles Henry Allen, deceased, and creditors and all other’ persons interested in said estate will he governed accordingly. Said estate is probably soivent. , The Mier State Bank, of Ligonier - Indiana, Administrator. Botherwell & Vanderford, -attorneys for the estate: 40b3w -

A Brighter Outlook A Milford correspondent writes as follows: . ~ “ow that Kosciusko county .has elected a new prosecutor; it may be that Milford will be able to live down the bad reputation that has been given her during the last year or so. It maybe too that we can have an occasional movie shown on Sunday evening without some one being haled into the justice court and fined,’ :

“Much Fuar Marketed Much fur is being marketed in Ligonier and the pelts will continue to roll in during the season. James Adams paid out over $lOO for fur the first ‘market day and a bag of muskrat skins cost Joe Miller $llO. & Pay your Banner subscriptions.

- " ONE DEAD 20 HURT Accident at South Bend Last Satur- © day Might Have Been ‘ ‘ Avoided : » ol & One person was killed anil more than "twenty injured four scriously Saturday wilen a north hound New York Central passenger train puiled into a crowd of Notre Dame stndents gathered at the station theic o welcome home the Notre Dame fcotball team. : Ap]‘n‘og{imatély' 4,000 studen:s had crowded thes tation platform (o zreet the victorious football elev:n. A ¢hort time h-fore the train bearing the team was to arrive a baggage truck with six girls on it was pushed onto the track, When the train struck the girls were nurled into the crowd and the truck itself was tossedinto the band of welcomers. . o ' A near panic followed and police were cailed to preserve order. John Gleason 20 of. Canandaigua, N. Y., was the person kilied. Miss Marjorie Mason 21 E‘na Grer«_=n possible skall fractiare.

Witnesses expressed the belief that Gleason was killed by the haggagze truck which was hurled inte the crowd, Most of the injured received medical aid and were taken to their homes By Wawaka Correspondent Trappers were out here bright and early Saturday morning and the busy season for them js on. Furs are high and catches averaging $3O to $5O a day authentically reported. Special prizes for 'boys engaged in trapping have beerr offered by a Kendallyille buver :

j A very lovely surprise birthday |perty was diven Mrs. Charles Hicks :by a number of neighbors and friends !Suturday evening. Games social visliting delicious ‘refreshments and mau'sic were features of this delightful {occasion, Mrs. Hicks was tendered 3som<' beautiful gifts by the guests. % Breaks Arm Cranking Ford, : Mrs. Jesse Riddle of Elkhart town‘ship daughter of Mrs. Mary Frick ’;sr..u't'm'ed the fracture of an arm the lother day while cranking the family ‘Ford. : P g !? - ° Takes Vacation = : ' Roy Rex rural! mail carrier out of ;Ligonier is takiug_e; vacation and Has {call Crothers is covering -his mail {route. ;

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undesigned Commissioner of the Noble Circunit Court of Indiana appointed by said Court in the case of Curtis Cole vs. Luella Lavering, et al., for partition of real estate, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the order of, said Court, he will, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on :

+ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1928 and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale at . the law ofiice of Bothwell & Vanderford at No. 149 Cavin Street in the City oi l.dgonier, Indiana, the following desciibed real estate ordered sold By said Court to-wit:

All th:t part of the southwest quarfer of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three, township thirtyfour north, range eight east, lying south of the Albion and Cromwell road, excepting - therefrom thirteen acres in a square form out of the southwest corner thereof, leaving in the abhove description about seventeen acres of land; also thirteen acres in a square form out of the southwest corner of said southwest quarter of the northwest guarter of sald section, township and range, ex«cepting. five and one-half acres off of the north end -thereof and exeepting also four acres in a square form out of the southwest corner thercof; also ;commem-ing at the south east corner ;ot’ the' north east qum'ter of the north east quarter of section twentytwo, township thirty four north, ix'auge eight east, 'running from’ ithen(:e. south on the section line to the Cromwell and Albion road, thence iwest eighteen ‘feet, thence -north on {a line parallel with the’ section line ‘to a point due west of the place of | beginning, thence east to the place of ibeginning; also five acres out of the §3olltll“'est corner of that part of the iwest half of the northwest quarter of section twenty three, township and range aforesaid, lying north of said road, said five acres to be boundied on the west by the section line, on ithu south by said highway, on the east by a line running north and south, and on the north by a line running straight east and west, said ‘north line being just far enough ‘north to take in the orchard on said west half of said road; also twenty five feet off of the north side of lot {number sixty nine in the original iplat of the town, now city, of Ligonlier, excepting therefrom sixty feet loff of the west end thereof, together {with the privilege to maintain a cornice and eave spout to take care of the water on the north side of the {dwelling house located on said tract of real estate, ; #All in Noble County, Indiana. Said real estate will be sold in parcels and upon the following terms and conditions,. to-wit: free of all lliens‘; at least one-third of the purchase price to be paid in cash on day lof. sale, one third thereof in twelve imonths from day of sale, and the re(maining one third thereof in eighteen ‘mbnths frem date of sale, the purichaser to execute his promissory Plot%s for the deferred payments bearjing six per cent per annum interest iand providing for attorneyv’s fees, and payment thereof shall be secured by the first mertgage of the purchaser, lorrth_a purchaser may, if he so desires jpay the full purchase price in -cash lon day of sale. :

paid real estate will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof and subject to the approval and confirmation of said Court. Abstracts of title thereto will be furnished. CHESTER VANDERFORD, 40b3w : Commisgioner

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Pzlican’s Eove-Making

The courtship of the pelican is a very quaint performance. The male bird ticst attracts the attention of the female by prodding with his beak the earth in the vicinity of the chosen one. The iwo then hold each other gently by their beaks in a manner which seems (o correspond pretiy clogely to hand squeezing! The scene eloses with the two birds bending down and rubbiiiz the tops of their heads together ! : * -

Ostrich Was “OFf Side”

« An amusing siory comes from Monitagh. South Africa, where, in a schooliboys’ ericket match, the batsman hit ithe only ball possessed by the village _cricket team. among a few ostriches Standing close to the field. One of the birds whipped up the ball, and swallowed it. The ostrich was caught, ang by pummeling and massaging its -nf,-g:ffi%- for some time the ball was re‘covered. =

Beaver’s Safety Period

The winter season is cie of safety and comfort for t! - houver, for the bears ave asleep in their own winter dens and the trajers nre forbidden by law 1o molest L, aver houses. The water under the ico cannot get colder than freezing, the l.cut of their bodies keeps the houses warm and the food supply is geneially ample and close by,

When Acorns Grow

Natural reproduction of white oak in the Southern stites may be either by seed or by sprouvt, savs the American Tree association. Under usual forest conditions acorns are produced when the frees are about seventy or seventy-five yeurs old. Good seed crops occur . about once in every four to Seven vears. M

Calories in Honey

An ordinary tablespoonful 'of honey weighs d trifle over an ounce, and will furnish the body 100 calories. The same awount of energy wonld be supplied by five-sixths of an ounce of sugar. by 114 ounces of molasses, or by a litile less than an ounce of pre serves (such as orange marmalade).

“Frigate Bird” Swift

There are several species of birds that can travel much faster than an airplane. The fastest is the “fricate bird,” which has its home in the tropies, This bird Is remarkablgyfor its long wings and is capable of flying 2050 miles an hour.

Help Plants to Breathe

Are your palms gpotted with scales? If so, wash the fronds with whale oil soap, says Nature Magazine. At the same time sponge the leaves of all house plants to remove accumulated dust and help them to breathe,

Evil Efect of Debt

To one that is not callous, a state. of debt and-: embarrassment is a state of positive misery; the sufferer is as one haunted by an evil spirvit, and his heart can know neither rest nor peace till it is cast eut.—Biridees.

Pulpit Controversy

A new idea in “sermons” is being tried in a Mansfield (England) church, the recular- clergyman preaching from one pulpit and a loeal schoolmaster questioning him on his discourse from another pulpit. '

Go Back to Henry VIl

The costumes on the face cards of a deck of playing cards are said to belong to the time of Henry VIII of Eng land, whose reign marked the begin»ping of the game in Enecland.

The “Rah-Rahs”’

- There are more than 200,000 useless words in the English language, which probably accounts for a lot of the college yells.—Philadelphia Inguirer. e :

Razor Skids on Curve

» An electrically-operated razor with a blade which oscillates sideways while the user draws the razor down his face has .been developed.

Remember This

Every law that is too stern defeats itself. It is the nature of man to stuff himself. in proportion as he has been kept empty.—Los Angeles Times.

Difficult Line to Draw

The hardest thing of all, often, is to tell where the commendable optimism leaves off and the unmitigated idiocy beging.—Ohio State Journal. S

Reform Longevity

The life of an American teform fis usually ten years; five yearsto get it, 'and five years to gel rid of it.—E. W. Howe’s Monthly. : .

lfas Alarming Touch

So sensitive is a burglar alarm developed in Germany that merely touch;ing an article guarded by it, causes it to sound. 7

Jack

All work and no play makes jack for heirs who will have sense enowgh to enjoy it.—Buffalo News.

Tree of Many Trunks

. The famous Calcutta banyan tree covers approximately two acres and has about 250 trunks. ;

: What Is a Pie? ‘ < “A crust baked with sowmething in it.”—Doctor Johnson’s definition.

State Loses Rum Cases A jury which heard the Michigan City liquor conspiracy cases in federal court at South Bend has been discharged through failing to reach a verdict. Pay your Banner subscriptions. °

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Loses Hushand and $650, _ Mrs. Mary Baker 72-year-old bride went back to Milford without a husband and minus $650 that diSappeared along with him S:daturday night. Elmer Baker 47 of Danville lil, was the erant bridegroom. He and Mrs. Baker were married by a justice of the peace at Lafayette Thursday. Saturday afternoon they made plans for buying a car and going to California for the winter. Then Saturday evening Baker left her to go to a Red Men's lodge meeting at Indianapolis he said, Since then he has not been secn. N\ :

Improvements Being Made

Harry Pollard is fast getting the ground in shape for his ceoal bins just across the river on NWorth Cavin street. He will operate a filling station in connection with his coal business. S

The big girders to support the asphalt roof of the new overall factory huilding are being placed in position and the construction work on the walls i 3 almost doune:under tie sapervision of Contractor Arthur Yeager,

Big Damage Suit

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