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I ~ ADMINISTRATION SALE ' Ot the personal property of Hester 4nn Miller deceased. JANUARY 28 !_1;29 Comencing at 12 o’clock on what ix krown as the George Miller farm (4% miles north of Ligonier, 1 mile south and 5% miles west of Topeka land 414 miles east of Millersburg, - }: The following property. 2 HORSES—Bay gelding ‘lO yeais ;ald 1200, bay gelding 15 }‘ezix‘s‘olid I'ooo pounds. ' : ' ; - . 2 COWS-—-Jersey cow 8§ vears old calf by side. cow 4 vears old good milker. n . §'HEAD OF HOGS—Sow 2 yea&g old not bred, 7 shoats good feeders, Parm Implements—Goed wagon and bed. top bugey in good condition, Gale corn cnitivator, shovel . plow, Oliver plow 404, hay ladders; Johnson mower, ont horse grain drill, 18-ft. ladder, grindstone. cart, tank: heater shovels forks, 2 iron kettles, copper kettle, fawn mower, lard press and grindec. HOUSKHHOLD GOODS—Hange cook stoyp, hard eoal burner, six dining rodpy chairs, tive rocking chairs, three stands, davenport, tables, cubbdavd, two cang lard; canned fruit potatoes, 6 cnlekens mestiy I»’~‘_’z.;n‘n)uih_lt_uc’t'(. Artims of ‘Tymothy Hav Corh in tho crib some Todder in the fleld. = = - o =All sumis v m,’u}?'_é’i.%f’:%) cigh. Al sums over a credit of 'six months will e piyon I‘l’.‘;'.-':73ll?@l‘ giving his rote wWwith seeurity 2t 6 per cent interest fron dave of acla - T Ntaiter W. Gibson Administrator Titey Lorocor Auctioneer. o . i s ee - i Bufe of Hewsehold Goods Huyvine rénied my home at 208 Maos Leatt 811 will sell at public atiction g danuary 56 1959 basinning at 1:30 vt the following property to wit: Mo veive ‘o o r velvel g 15507 9 Amintatery thes 8 3x10.6, Brudsels lue R:5%10.6 Yonhers Ax: winister rug 9x12, three ‘small tloor ruzs., - Hbyare otable had dayenport: ol diiine iable ten 1t exteiision Uall buitet chairs and rocking chairs, wood Wheeler and Wilsen sewing machine, sofa, stands and pedestal, invalids wheel chair, ‘dressers, bheds, matiresk and aprings: porch swing, cortzr < ¢hest, kitchen cabinet, table catinetl Coanbinapgs _k-i“'hf?h range, threh burner Perfection Oil stove: | Porfection oven new Perfection® oil hetier, carpet sweepetr, five eallon oil cun. krau! cutters kitchen nten’siis.! dizhes and other articles too i‘xuxnm'f)u-’: } oo mantion. . L : Py ,‘ue' sale made known on 4dajd { af sdle o . 4 i : : INA CHAPVMAN : I’;.nhv}‘ .L--'):::,"(;ur.A Au::‘iionlefl-‘ IT. K Hoak Clerk | -513 t
Notiee of Final Settiement Slate of Indiana Nobie County. SS: In the Matter of the Estate of : Bliza K. Keasey, deceased. n No: 2067 - : S In the Noble Circuit Court January Term, 1929, - : - Notice is hereby given that the undesizned as administrator of the estate of Fliza J. Keasey deceased, has filed in sdid court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said fistate and, that the same will come up for the examination and action of 3 Court at the Court Hoiise at Al} biown, Indiana, on the 2nd day- of Feb, 1029 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are ro: quived -to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there-be, why said’ acconnt should not be approved. | . And the heirs devisees and legatées of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby reguired at the “time and place aforcsaid, to appear-and make proof oif their heirship or claim to any. vaviy of said estate. - Farniers & Merchants Trust Compnn};,' Administr-ator. TBl Posted Januwary 7 1929, - _ : Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorneys. E : . bOb2w Noliee of Appeintment . - Notice is heveby give nthat the:undersigned lhias been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the will -and estate of: Joseph Colwell deceased, late of Noble Count_i',, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be kolvent. American ".i.ta'in }}ankLis':pnier, Ind. WH. Wigten Alty. . : 51b3w Yotice-of Appointment | Notice is herewy given that the unjidf—::':.—:i;:nef.l hias been appointed adminisraior ol the estate of Viola Dodge doctased, Tate of Neble County Indiana. Seid estate is probably solvent. ; [armers & Mercants Trust Co. W 11 Wioton Aty - 51b3w
e oit oo S % | Y Notice of Appeintment ‘ | Notice is hereby given that the nn-l é.’_’{z‘: igned has been appointed adminyistrajor of the estate of Hester Ann} {Miller deceased late of Noble County, jlndiana. Sajd estate is -pmbmfly! i Walter W. Gibhson LW, . Wiston, Atty. . 51ib%w. | e i { 1 Notice of Administration ' Notice is hereby given that the un|dersigned has been by the Noble Cir{cuit Court of .Indiana, duly appointed jadministratrix of the estate of Rollie !O. ‘Rench, who died in Cass county, Indiana, who was, at the tiihe of his ‘deatha resident of Kosciusko county, Indiana, but who was possessed of an 'iestate in Noble county, Indiana, and icreditors and all other persons wiil 'be governed accordingly. Said estate lis probably imsolvent. | Hannah Rench, Administratrix ißoxhwell,& Vanderford ’ | Attorneys for Estate ~ = 52h3w ‘ Now I 8 the time to pay your Banner ' subscription—DO IT NOW! .
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] O - W P ek, Jogh it S > . TR ‘Royal Splendor That . = ; Once Deczzled Europe - Europe was dazzied by a display of .royal pomp unequgled in the history iof ,pageantry, when Henry Vlil met ‘Francis 1 of France on the Field of .the Cloth of Gold. ‘ o - for his entertainment a temporary palace was built at Guines, near Cai‘als, coveilug three ucres. No fewer «than 2,800 tents stood around it to ‘house the knights nnd ladies of ais re“splendent tr"ni‘ix.; Tlheir chupel had 33 flt_i'iffsl's £ serve it and jof the =O-odd S 8 they were in France 2200 sheep went to iorm one ilem of their menu. ' There is g picture in Dampton court ‘which will give you some idea of the splendor: of the day . It shows the JGreat Ha'ry, that giant ship; with her stils of . damasked cloth of gold and four royall standards fiving from her ;fo'c‘slv. .-utijjn: ol ef Dover: harbor. Other #hips. Leurine Yeonuren “of the Guard, - drummers, fifers and banner beatrers, are makine ready to follow, gnd the water:is thronzed swith smatl boats full of specistors, one of whom is graphically reprisented in. the act of Yjehiz seasick. ' | The diplomatic results of this mag | niticent display of wenlth and power, It 1= sad to reiud, Avere as near notliing _‘:‘;: (ic’f« SHC nuitler : . 0 .
7 . g Cheirman Didn’t Quite . _ Get Idea of Lecture Beinz a Scot, aund therefore a S(‘.‘l}-l limentalist, I have slways had an ap-| preciative eve for good-looking women. | As g consequence of muny wander- | ings 1 thoughi 1 could zive a lecture| shout 4he ladies of anany lapds, 1) ouihored o lot of pretiy photozraphs—ladies walking in Hyde park, dusky | maidens dancing ifNthe South Sea is- | lends, and that Kind of thing—und Wove 8 cheery lecture. PSovereizm | ‘Woman: DLeing the Impression of u-f Man i “Uhivty -eight Couniries.” It went well, e [ delivered it in a Surrey residen- | tial ‘town,, My chajrnian, who had entertained e ardently dt dinner, said | the castomnry things a chairuan is | expected to say--informatien cuolled | Irom “Whe's Who'--and econcluded ! by remarking, “Nuow T owill eall upon f our lecturer lo give you his experi- | ences with 88 women in different | countries!” The andicnce roared, 1| blushed. The chaitinan inguired in a 3; loud whisper, “Ilove 1 said anyihing | wrongel—Sie Joby Tostop Fraser jn | Loudon Graphie, - I o . i o Disappointing ] The big house in the- wood had ! been untenanted for years and was ‘suppméd to be haunted. ; ‘ In despair the owner had the place redecornted, titied with electric light and every possible ldbor-saving device, and offered the whole concern at a very modest rental, e * Later he happened to hear that a man had been shown over the house, - and in great excitement he rang up l the agent. . o |
“Is it true some . one’s taken that house at MNst?” heashed =~ The agent’s voice was sad. “So far he's only taken the eleetrie light fittings,” he replied. “Per’aps he'll come back’ tor the rest.” e e Not Case of Attraction “When two small objects are floati'ng near each other in a basin of water why are they suddenly drawn together as if by a magunet? 'The bureau of standards says that the weight - “of the floating particles stretchies ' the surface of the water, forming a dimpleé when the two particles come c¢lose enough; the two dimples coalesce into one, throwing the particles together, The action is due to surface tensiom, in virtue of which the surface is constantly striving to reduce its coxposed area to a minimum,—Washington Star,
Probiem Last year 1 asked my best girl to | mairy e and she refused, 1 ;z‘ot even | with ber by marrsing her .mother. ! Then my father marrvied the.girl, Now what am'l 1o myself? ? ' When 1 married the girl's mother the girl becanie my daughter and when my father marvied my dighter she becanie my mother, Who‘nm 18 i My mother's mother, who is my | wife, must be my grandimnother. Since ‘I am my. grandmether’'s husband, I am, therefore, my own grandfather.— | Vancouver Provimce, | .~ Where the Shed Horns Go. | ~Why aren't the woods full of tho% hornsg. whichi deer and moose shed | every wihter? The answer, according | .to -a writer in Field and, Stream, is that they are eaten by - rodents, “Muny,” says the sport monthly, “have | been t'm;n:d'p:'n'tl,\' eaten which have the teeth” marks of mice, chimnunkg,! squirrels, ground squirrels and poreupines. Horns disappear quickly after : they ave shed. as few are found in the ‘woods.” : : | _ ‘ - g Versatile Publishers = - The Centreizdat, central publishing _house of the Soviet republics, faces ‘a big task in supplying books to the _various small npations of. Russia in A;tlmir respective tongues. Most of the ‘books are textbooks, printed ‘to sup‘ply. the demand of the newly liherated, ‘backward peoples for education and ‘knowledge. Six fundamental alpha‘bets are used to print the 42 dialeets: ‘Russian, batin, Hebrew, Arabic, Goth‘e and East Gothie, e Maby Cars Without Plates, - Many automobiles ‘are seen on the streets of Ligouier I{without the 1929 license plates. This will mean a rush in the office of John L. Henry at the close of the month. ; : % R st - e i'_ Now iz the time to pay youur sub. g@ription to the Banner.
g ~ Three Forces For Beauty, i Three organizations will co-operate ‘during 1929 in seeking to interest every community in the state in the beautificaton of school grounds. : A contest has been arranged by the: Indana Parent-Teachers aszocia}tion, .the Indiana Federation of Art clubs and the Extension division of Indiana university for the purpose of stimulating interest and greater activity in planning and planting sehool ‘grounds with trees, shrubs flowers and vines. The purpose is 1o make the ‘school one of the most beautiful and Inyiting spots in each community. | ‘The contest is cpen to any school in the state except sueh schools as employ professionals landscape gzardencrs. The schools will be judged ‘in three groups.. One group will in“¢clude rural one-room schools, another
rural consolidated scheols and” the third group town and city schools. I’nrollment blanks are being sent {0 school officials throughout -the state. Enrollments are ‘to be gent to the extension division of Indiana university Bloomington Ind., by Aarch 1 1828, The contest wil lclose December 1 1929 thus giving spring and fall for caryving out special planting projects. . “Two Die in Hotel Fire _ Two persons were dead today teu were injured and 100 guests and ciuplovees were driven to the street hy a fire which’ burned the Wational hote! in the downtown district of Indianapolis late Sunday. » Both = victims -were suffoeated, though oune hody was partly burned when found. They were identified through. namses on the register as John J. Jones 45 Williston N, D., and Albin Scott 26 Frederic Wis. . Origin of the blaze had not been determined. It was estimated that the loss would run into several hundred thousand dotlars, e - Oh My, What a Waste! ‘ 'Sheriif ‘Gienn Banks and. Deputy Sheriff Ralph Logan Saturday night ‘enjoyed’” smashing 586 pint bottles of Canadian whiskey says the Goshen Doemocrat, The little party was he'd in the _!;némnont of ihe county iail where the whiskey ran dewn a scwer drain. The liguor was confiscatad when Alger Cook 24 of Detroit Mich,, was arrested after his machine skidded into a difeh south of Wakaruss last summer. Cook was sentenced to the penal farm by Judge 'Bxirris here last weslt o - _ :
] iirs, Fred Judd Dies. © Mrs. Fred Judd died of ‘puneumonia ahout =ix o'clock Saturday evening in her home at Topeka. She is survived’ by héer husband a daughter--in-law, Mrs. Helen Judd, and two sisters Mrs. Roy Pattison. of Washington . D. C and Mrs. Anna Patten of Goshen and a brother Frank Stiver of North Da-| kofla. o e , Mrs. Judd is well known in Ligonier having directed the Kitchen Cabinet Qrchestra play. . . ¥Find Dead Body in Autemobile The charred body of a man found in‘ a wrecked automobile pear Noblesville | remained unidentified as authorities | continued their investgaton. . 3 The machine has been identified as | belinging to W. F. Hill Arcadia whoi «aid he loaned the automobile to Gary | Moore Hortonvill and Logan Stuart.% The latter has been taken into custody§ Officers said the body found in the; nmnmrfi»hi!c« was burned beyvond re—{ cognition. . : | ie- 3 é : Rice Home Burns } As a result of a fire which destroyed | their home, and al ltheir h(‘n_l_s,eho]di goods vne day last week at anagiacf Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rice are; the losers of several hundred d(‘)llars.f Mr. Rice did not even save his Wearing! apparel. Mr. Rige arrived jn Lig()l)iél" Monday evening. = - )
_ Court Bill Introduced {ommissioners of counties ‘having no separate cireuit court would be permitted to establish a county eourt o have jurisdicion of civil cases involving 8500 or-less by provisions of a bill Senator Rolloo N. Waltet of La-~ Grange was to introduce in the legislature. - . = ' ¢: A, R. Commander Called : William Smith -Bitner 91 commandor of Howell post G. A. R. at Goshen and for many years a prominent-mem-her of that organization died Saturday night. : ; ~ 'Pwo Imporfant Events February marks two very important even‘s, Ground Hog and St. Valentine’s ‘days. They will be celebrated in the usual manner in Ligonier. : | Out With New Truck. QGreen Drothers eof the Willow Springs Dairy are out with a fine new aato milk truck with which to make their deliveries. -
Felwiz Has Relapse -H. G. Helwig of Cosperville is again confined to his bed. He had been ill but grew better and was back at his stove but Thursday suffered a relapse. Express vffice Robbed . The American Railway Express company office at Huntington was robbed of $l4O in cash Monday night by a burglar who escaped detection.
Harry W. Simmons [rustee Perry Townshsp Ofiice atr Fnr_mers and Merehants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Salurday Evening
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