Ligonier Banner., Volume 62, Number 44A, Ligonier, Noble County, 26 November 1928 — Page 3
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I Q; - Harry W. Simmons " Crustee Perry Townshsp Oifice at Farmers and Mercharts Bank Saturday Afterncon and Saturday Evening
VERN B.FISHER . Sanitary Plumbing’ , and Heating | Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind
Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley ==County Phones
O. A. BILLMAN ‘Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. . Well Drilling: - Phone 333 LIGONIER
Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857
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| ~ Obituary. Jacob C. Shell was horn in Noble county Indiana Nov. 4 1832 and died Nov. 14 1928, He was the youngest son of Isaac and Laura Shell. He grew to manhood in the vicinity of Ligonier and spent most of his life in and around that city. He recently moved to his farm near Wolcottville Ind., where he lived until his death. He was upited in marriage to Clara L. Kime Jan. 14 1909 but this union was broken by death in alouw one vear.
t Dec. 26 1918 he was united in marriage to Lula = Baker daughtef of Gust and Stella Baker. To this union were born three sonms, O'Neille &, Robert 6, Roswelle 4. L A number of years ago he unitet with the United Brethern church in Ligonier and later ‘ransferred hi: membership to thé Wolcottville Methodist church of which church he was a member at his death. - He was a loving husband. and fatlier, a cherished neighpor and friepd of all whom he met. ' ; He leaves to mourn their loss his wife and three sons, four brothers; Charles Shell of -Michigan, Will Shel] of Ligonier, Harry Shell of Plymouth John Shell of Ligonier four sisters, Alice Nickerson of Virginia, Harriet Shell of Goshen. Rosa MeClellan. of Michigan and Carrie Burke of South Bend and a host of {riends and relafives. . : -
Jesus. while our heart’s are bleeding O’er the spoils that death has won, We would at this solemn meeting , Calmly say. ‘Thy will be d,on'c."' By tiay hands the boson was given Thou hast taken but thinc oww Lord of death and God of Heaven : Ever more “Thy will be done.”” Card of Thanks We wishl' to express our sincere thanks for the kind expressions of svmpathy extended us during our recent bereavement and also {for the beautiful floral,;,-!'t'f:ring.é, : Mrs. Jacob Shell and Family - Christmas Mailing Rules ' Postmaster William |S. Milnér has issued bulletins adviging the patrons ()i’,(:oshen’ and vicinity = that there will be no mail delivered omn Christmas day ap dinstructions how to i\'rab Christmas packages as follows: : - Mail cards and parcels.early..
Pack articles in strong containers or wrap in heavy paper. : . Tie articles with good strong cord. Do not-seal parcels with Christmas seals or otherwise. :
Return: address must be placed on all parcels: = : < Address all matter plainly and completely in ink. « : = Do not enclose letters in parcels. Do not use taes.
" Nearsby Deaths. , Mrs. Mary Rine 65, of near Bristol, Richard :Chester, 72, heart -trouble, Elkhart; Mrs. Angie Kremer 77, heart trouble Elkhart; Mrs. Susan Davis 84 Churubusco; Solomon Rider 79 heart trouble Pierceton; Mrs. William Wise, 67 goitre operation, Warsaw :Mrs. Meredith Denney 87 Packerton; George Books 70 heart trouble Wells county; Christian Burghalter 95 oldest. resident of Adams county: Charles. Surfus, 48 Auburn. Pay your Banner subscriptions.
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| Golden Rule Sunday. - | Ligonier. will be onme of whousands ~of Communities through these United ‘States where International Golden Rulé Sunday will be observed on De‘cember 2nd! Special services will be held in the = churches: and
’Sungday schools and in hundreds of thousands of homes throughout the land Golden Rule dinners will bé on ;thejprogx{am. Among thosein '"this Community who ha,ve' assumed res‘ponsibility. for the furtherance of thig -day are Miss Ina Warren, Mrs. Heribcrt:; Robinson, Mrs. Chauncey Bowman and f;\radeleh_a Denny. After ‘imor;e than six vears of observance the first Sunday in - December has come to have a recognized place in the calender of the World as International Golden Rule Sunday. Thousdnds and thousands of children or‘phans left as the residue of the war in the Near East, which was not over until 1923 at the signing of the Treaty of Lausaane, will be the beneficiaries of the Golden Rule as in other years.
Year by vear the numbers have grown Jess until there are approximately 32,n(joflfm‘ these unfortunate orphan childruix of the Bible ILands still dependent wholly upon American charity and generosity. = More than 132,552 orphan children have been cared for in 'the past years by the Near East Relief and over 1000,000 of them received moral religious and vocational training, as!/ well as physical care nnd they have -gone -out to become the leatlers in their lands. They bave new ideals of health and sanitation
and are showing qualities of industry and skll. integrity and fine character. ¥ -
“The sprit. of the Golden Rule that led us to save the lives of these children calls to us that we continue with these few. remaining thousands to supply their every day needs until
thely too ave ready for self-support.. President’ Coolid#e c¢alls the work
‘of ;t’h()'.\'(‘,m' East ‘Practical Help”’ and gthis Community has its onportunity iguuler the leadership of the local com{mittee to do itg share, g v Grand Jury Investigating i The LaGrange grand jury met today ‘and is making an investigation into !t'hq- case of Edward J. Gulick of Elkhart held under $5,000 bond .on a charge of manslaughtér. Gulick was yarrested after his car had struck a f parked machine near i.aGrange and E:‘ki}led an eighteen-months-old child Twina Kline daughter of Mr. and Mrs, !('!f»iude Kline of LaGrange.
Shristmas Seal Sales, [t should be remembered that all the money received from the sale of Christmas - Seals is used to prevent and fight tuberculosis. The fund alo goes to meet the expense of the clinics held in the count_\? from time tol time., ; i : Clarily Search and Seiznzre Law.
‘Aftorney General Arthur- L “Gilliom will frame a bill for presentation to the coming session of the legislature svhich will elarify and codify the use of search wharrants in the state he announced. “ : ~ Hay Chute Fall Fatal, Mrs. Mary Plummer, 73, wife of Anderson Plummer, a farmer living two miles south of Wewecastle, is dead of injuries received when she fell twenty fe¢t down -a hay chute., :
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NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Noble Circuirt Court, Janu ary Term, 1929 - : “Canuse No. 10283.. - To Quiet Title. : Frank Shisler, Plaintiff ;
VB. ; Michael Collins, et al. - Be it known that thea bove named plaintiff, by William H. Wigton, his attorney, ‘has filed his complaint herein together with an affidaviy of a competeni person showing that the residénce upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the foliowing- myned defendants, to-wit: Michael Collins, Helen Collins, Matie Shock, Joln W. Miller, Edward D. Miller, E. D/Miller, whose christian name < unknown, Lizzie Miller, Frederick Miller, Pierre Miller, Jno. C. Richmond, Bersuma Rielsmond, Bersuna Richmond, Berzuna Richmond, Theodore Richmond. Hallie B. Richmond that the names: of the defendants are unknown and that they :are believed to be non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: The unknown husbands and wives respectivelv, of the following named persons, towit: Michael : Collins, Helen Collins, Matie Shock, John W. Miller, Edward D. Miller, E. D. Miller, whose echristian name is unknown, Lizzie Miller, Frederick Miller, Pierre Miller, Juo. C. - Richmond, Bersuma Richmond, Bersuna Richmond, ° Berzuna - Richmond, Theodore Richmond. Hallie B. Richmond, James Hostetter, Sarah A. Dewey, Henry Hostetter, Harlan Gibson, Alice Sandrock., Mary Schwin, John Schwin, Clem Schwin, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants .aand heirs, surviving spouse. creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees,
legatees, trustees and execntors of the last will and testament, sueccessors in interest and assigns I'e‘sl')ent{t'(rly' of the: following named and designarted deceased persons, fo-wit: Michael Collins, Helen Collins, Matie Shock, Johp W. Miller, kdward D. Miller, E. D. Miller, whose christian name is un-
known, Lizzie Miller, Frederick Miller, Pierre Miller, Jno. C. Richmond, Bersuma Richmond, \Bersuna Richmond, Berzuna Richmond, Theodore Richmond, Hallie 8.. Richmond, James Hostetter, Sarah A.. Dewey, Henry Hostetter, Harlen Gibson, the names of all of whom are unknown fo plaintiff: All of the women ‘once
known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: The spouses of all of the personsg ahove named, described and designated 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 assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate deseribed in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants Lto this actiqn named, described and designated in said complaing, the Luumes of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that the following nanied defendants are noun-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Dewitt C. Hostetter, Gusta Hostetter, Alice Sandrock, Harry Hostetter, Mary Schwin, John Schwin, Clem Schwin, Samuel C. Gibson, Mabel Gibson. That this aetion 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 and that they are necessary parties to this action: that all of the defendants named, described and designated in this notice are believed to be non-residents of-the State of Indiana. »
The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: Commencing at a point on Albany Street fifty-one (51) teet south of the Northeast corner of lot forty-one (4%1) in Richmond’s addition to the town now city of Ligonier, and extending thence south along Albany Street a distance of one hundred. (100) feet:. thence West ‘two hundred (200) Jeet; _thence North parallel with Albany street one thundred (100) feet; thence Bast to the place of beginning. Said description being a part of lots forty-one (41) and forty-five (45) in said Richmond’s Addition. as the plat of the same is recorded in plat book one, page seventeen of the records of Noble County, Indiana. : 7 ;
This actiofi 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. T .
Notice is therefor hereby given gaid defendants that unless they be and appear on the 7th. day of January 1929 term of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 14th day of January 1929 to be begun and holden on the 7th day of January 1929 at the court house at the town of Albion in said county and State and answer and demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. _ :
In witness whereof, 1 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 17th day of November 1928. (SEAL) FRANCES M. BEANE ‘ Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court . ‘William H. Wigton e !-Attorney for Plaintiff 43a3w
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Weir Block. : Sunday school 9:45 A M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A M. HEverybody welcome. i
f Stadium Seating 60,000, ' + A stadium seating €O,OOO is expected to be completed before Notre Dame’s 1929 foothall season = opsns, Coach Knute K. Rochne announced at a Chamber of Commerce mreeting Tuesday at South Bend. - Forty chickens were stolen from the C. A. Jones produce house at Chrubusco. Three coops were taken Tracks of a motor truck could be seen near the back door of the produce house. ; -
- Eleven Auburn automobiles for ship mety to Uruguay Argentine and Brazil went down with the Vestris, illfated steamship which sank off the Virginian capes, Nov. 12.
o NOTICE .TO PEFENDANTS State of Indiana Noble Coumty SS: - In the XNoble Circuit Court, January term 1929 : Cause No. 10282 : _ . To Quiet Title. Bernard J. Baughman & Wave M. Baughman : vs s i
Daniel H. Stukey et al - +Be it knowp that the above named plaintiffs, by W. H. Wigton their attorney, has filed their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a com® petent person showing that the residences upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Daniel H. Stukey, Doct. Thompson Holmes, T. Holmes, whose christian name is unknown, William R. Evans, Minerva A. Evans, John F. -Conger, Basheba Conger, David Chichester. John (. . Richmond, Jno. C. Richmond, Bersyna Richmond, Bersune Richmond, James Mc(_.‘on'nel], W. W. Skillen whose christian name is unknown, Martha Melinda Miller, Adrian B. Miller, Martha Miller. Hugh Miller. . ' That the names of the defendants are unknown and the&’ are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, towit: Daniel H. Stukey, Doct. Thomb—son Holmes, T. Holmes whose christian name is unkndown, William R. Evans, Minerva A. Evans, John F. Conger, Basheba Conger, David Chichester, John (. Richmond, Jno. (. Richmond, Bersuuna Richmond, Bersune Richmond, James McConnell W. W. Skillen whose christian name is unknown, Martha Melinda Miller, Adriap B. Miller, Martha Miller, Hugh Miller. The unknown stockholders, bondbolders, receivers, trustees, creditors, officers and successors, in interest ot the following named corpora tion to-wit: The Ohio and Indiana Rail Road Company, the unknown widowers and widows, Tthildren, descendants and heirs, sm'vivingrspoué;es, creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and asgigns ’ repectively of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Daniel H. Stukey, Doct. i‘Tl_wmpsou Holmes, T. Holmes, whose christian name is unknown, William iR. Evans, Minerva A. Evans, John F. Conger, Basheba Conger, David lChtiuhester. John €. Richmond, Juno. C. Richmond, Bersuna Richmond, Bersune Richmond, James McConnell, W. W. Skillen, whose christian name lis unknown, Martha Melinda Miller, Adriap B. Miller, Martha Miller, Hugh Miller all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other .names, the names of all of whom are unknown Lo plaintifts; 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 unknown 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 unknow to -plaintiff. : * That said action is for the purpose lof quieting title to real estate in the IStaté of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of the said de'fenda.nts; that all of the defendants iare necessary parties to said action land that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana, is deseribed in said complaint, to-wit: The west half of the East half of lots nine, ten & eleven in Block one, in Miller's addition to the town, now city of Ligonier, also a strip of land ten feet wide off of the east end of the west half of the above described lots all in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana. This action is instituted and prosecuted by the plaintiffs for the purpose of guieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and unknown to plaintiffs.
Notice is therefor hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the geventh day of the January term 1929 of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 14th day of January, 1929, to be begun and holden on the Tth day of January 1929, at the court house in the town of Albion in said county and state and answer and 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 ‘17&1 day of Wovember, 1929.(Seal) - FRANCIS M. BEANE,
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| Notice to Public On account of the ‘large amount of work incident to formation of American State Bank the Citizens Bank and The Mier State Bank will not open for business after 4:00 o’clock p. m. Saturday, Decenber I, 1928, and American State Bank will open for business at 9:00 a.m. Mdnday, DecemBets 1928 - .+« - AMERICAN STATE BANK ~_THE MIER STATE BANK. ~ CITIZENS BANK -
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THE lubrication system for the engine of the new Ford is as simple in principle as water running down-hill,
A gear pump in the bottom of the oil pan raises the oil to the valve chamber reservoir. From here it flows on to the main crankshaft bearings and the front camshaft bearing. Overflow oil drops into the oil pan tray and runs into troughs through which the connecting rods pass.
. As the ends of these rods strike the oil they scoop up a supply for the connecting rod bearing. - At the same time they set up a fine spray that lubricates the pistons and other moving parts.
From the tray the oil runs into the bottom of the pan, and is again drawn up through a fine mesh screen and pumped to the valve chamber.
This system is so effective that the five-quart contents of the oil pan pass through
the pump #wice in every mile when you are traveling at only 30 miles an hour.
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As a matter of fact, the lubrication system for the new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires practically no service attention,
There is just one thing fomyou to do, but it is a very important thing . . . watch the oil! Change the oil every 500 miles and be sure the indicator rod never registers below low (L). - If the oil level is allowed to fall below low, the supply becomes insufficient to oil all parts as they should be oiled.
To insure best perform. ance it is also advisable to have the chassis of your car lubricated every 500 miles. This has been made easy in the new Ford through the use of the high pressure grease gun system. ’
Proper oiling and greasing mean so much to the life
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