Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 1A, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 January 1929 — Page 2

-~ 2 . . i The Ligonier Bannsr Established 1856 ;o Published by | | THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. | - W. C. B. Harrison, Editor 5 M. A. Cotherman, Manager ‘l'nblishe:l every Monday and Thux‘sday | and elutered the Postofiice at Ligonier, Indiana, as Secopd class matter. ;

- Standard Oil Files Suits | -The Standard Oil Company of Indi-{ ana filed two suits in the Elkhart superior court to collect an account of $789.78 incuired -by the bankrupt Walb Constinetion Co., while that (;nm[;{:m}' was active in a draining projeet known' as. the Yellow Creek drains. : I the first snit Clvde A WWalb, Silas D. Weaver and the late Albert J. Berkey are named defendants as security: names on hond of . $lO,OOO filed by the Walb ("onsn-ucticn (‘0.., at the time they were awarded the contract tor the drainage project. Farm Radio Program ' The most m)mpléw statement of the agricultural -outlook report of the department of agriculture ever sent by radio will come during the week beginning January 28 to the audience of 16 stations 'associgted with the Nua-

tional Broadeasting compauy which sends a 4 15-minute broadeast by the department of agriculture direct from Washington each week day. execept Saturday. - During the week this audience will hear reports from tlu-.'vrhnirme'n of conumittees which draw up the Outlook reports for the 1% most important farm commeodities of what they consider the prospects for these commodities to he. : . ~ Expeet: Indicetments : The feeling is growing at Angola that a number of indictments will he returned when the Steuben county grand 'jnr,v whieh has been in session for three .weeks makes <4ts report to

Circuit Judege Clyde Carlin about the middle of this week. ’ « - As the session nears its close those who have had charge of the investigation appear to be in excellent spirits and act as though they have been accomplishing something of their efforts. } : : Membeérs of the grand jury and Special Prosecutor Thendore Redmond refuse to comment on the probability of indictments being returned. : The grand jury adjourned at noon Thursday because of the tillness of Mrs. Walter Rockey wife of one of its members. It will convene again Tuesday morning. ' ' Increase Gas Tiux. A one cent gasoline tax increase bore approval Friday of the roads committee of the house of representatives while the Cantwell bill for a universal drivers’ licenmse and compulsory liability and property damage insurance was slated for withdrawal. »! o See Corinne Griffith in “‘The Outcast’”” a love romance of a little spitfire who would rather starve than be loved starved at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday. , .

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' TRUSTEE’S REPORT | The township trustee’s anhual re-' port to the advisory board of Perry Township Noble County, Indiana.! Janunary 1929, o G - ~Township Fund - o Received o J B Schutt docket fees § 650 Edwin Smith ditribution 182984 I[.l B Schutt docket fee 5.00 Aunditor Noble Co. distribution 1766.42 L - Disbursements ° ¢ - Rush Cupningham salary o $ 549 31“.!!%‘ Smith salary - . 5.00 Ligonier Leader’annual yeport 48,95 §-135;1111(~1' 'l’n!i.'(‘n. annual repart 53.9% { Telephone Co. telephone 26.45 ;(Th.@.fih‘-l FVanderford J P bomwl 10.00 iHoward Herald labor 25.00

Arthur Clauden labo 2330 Rogers painting bridge - 383.36. John Baker labor : 25.00 ‘}l Tarry, Simmens salary 435.00 tLvi,::nniez" Leader tax levy = 51.26 Howard Smith Jabor S RS Banner Pub. Co. pub notices 4387 Kiger (o, snpplies . G (. Vandertord legal advise 2400 XI) 11 Goble supplies - ' 395 tlinl"r) Schlotterback salary. 500 zHanzv Simmons salary 200,06 i Road Fund ' 1; ‘ Received i (Rdwin Smith r_listx'il)utiu'x'x.‘ 2275195 sf~n' Noble Co. distribution 285010

% ' .. Disbursements : | iLig. Road Supply culvert o $30.69 1 {Far. & Mer. Trust Co. rd. ord. $476.70 )]-“ar. & Mer. Trust Co. rd. ord. 12410 . ii*‘ar. & Mer, Trust Co. vrd. ord, 77.90 ll"l-zmk Owen. road work 12.00 | {Far. & Mer. Tl"us'[ Co. rd.ord. 136.)1_.2.1 FPar. & Mer. Trust Co. R. O. 170286 | i(‘itizvns Bank road orders 1000.08 | iSeaxley Bros. road tools 16.20 !("het Hile trucking : . 5.00 |L € Jones lumber B {Flar. & Mer. Trust Co./rd. ord. 301.85 {Leslie Harper labor: - o hoh {Far. & Mer. Trust. Co..rd. ord. 246.00° {Far. & Mer. Trust Co. 1d ord 63700 iPar. & Mer. Trust Co. x'd.'m‘(l‘ 700.00 |Far. & Mer. Trust Co. rd. ord. 71297 :.Fm'. & Mer. Trust Co. rd. ord. l()hfl [Parmer Elevatoy tile ete. - 2120 g ; Special School Fund. j ‘ Received i jEdwin Swith distribution = $5492.21 ;;‘.lim‘ State Bank loan 1667.00 |Citizens Bank loan = 1667.00 Farm. Mer. Trust Co. loan 1666.00 !-\nditnr Noble Co. distribution 5299.51

} : Disbursements : - EJnhn , K(ittl-ebnrn janitor $ 50.00 i.\'at’l Home School Assn. books 29.75 |lnterstate Pub, Ser. power 10.50 {C S Griffith fly tox o 125 f.lonnsn,, Service Co. labor 7.20 ]Kiger & Co. school supnlics 50.39 iGeo. Kietzer labor - 2.50 ]l"arm(*rs Elevator Ilumber 3.50 g(,‘rladys' Billman teaching 27.55

| o : 51.80 C!l-}d-(tmnpton adding machine © 75.00 {Loren Heeter hack service 95.00 (Hascal Crothers hack service 95.00 g()liver Roe hack service 35.00 James Simpson hack service - 96.90 {Floyd Leming hack service 95.00 f])&le Stroman hack service 95.00 John Umbenhower hack servide 95.00 {Lester Blake hack service - 95.00 ilay l.oy supplies : 13.1¢ i L. Ilolcomb towels 15.30 John Kettlébar janitor . +.50.00 {fJohn Kettlebar janitor 25.00 {John Umbenhower hack service 50.00 'John Kettlebar janitor 25.00 ‘Oliver Roe hack service 95.00 !Hascnl Crothers hack service 95.00 {James Simpson hack Service 95.00 {Dale Stroman hack service 95.00 |loren Heeter hack service - 95.00 !Lester Blake ‘hack service 95.00

John Umbenhower hack service 45.0¢0 Floyd Leming hack service - 99.50 Levi MecClelland wood & anp John Kettlebar janitor - 50.00 Earl Wolf wood 9.00 Far. & Mer. Trust Co. supplies 6.75 JoJhn Kettlebar janitor 50.00 Gutelius Store chairs 8.21 Floyd Stelars brushes . 1250 Hascal Crothers hack service 95.00 Loren Heeter hack service 95.00 John Umbenhower hack service 95.00 Floyd Leming hack service 95.00 James Simpson hack service -95.00 S. J. Williams first aid < 3.36 Oliver Roe hack service 118.76 Lester Blake hack service 118.795 Dale Stroman hack service 118.76 John Kettlebar janitor - 50.00 John Kettlebar janitor 50.00

Josephine King innstitute 51:76 Cloha S. Zook institute 54.00 Floyd Leming hack service 123.75John Umbenhower hack service 123.75 Oliver Roe hack service - 95.00 ’Gladys Billman institute 46.00 'Hascal Crothers hack service 123.75 Loren Heeter hack service 123.75 John Kettlebar janitor 51.00 ‘Dale Stroman hack service - 95.00 Lester Blake hack service 95.00 James Simpson hack service 123.75 Interstate Ser. Co. power . 197.29;‘ Kenton Kidd teaching - 60.47. C V Kilgore books 1.80. Mae Eversole institute ~ 54.00 Bothwell & Vanderford ins. 68.80 Harold Simmons enumeration 30.00} Lig. Art. Ice Co. coal 290.65 | Harry Simmons Kidd retire. fund 17:93 C V Kilgore expense - . 26.13 | Dale Stroman labor - » 51.00 | John Kettlebar painting 30.00 Ruth Peterson cleaning 66.00 Edna Prickett supplies 13.10! Interstate Ser. Co. power 18.;1‘05 Halferty Book Store books - 83.60; LeLonard Supply So. supplies 19.25 A. B Weaver supplies @ _107.19,? A Flanagan Co, study charts - 1.50; Loy Book store supplies 2175 ‘ Kiger Co. supplies ‘ 9.27; Far. & Mer. Trust Co. coai etc. 429.77 Vet. of Foreign Wars hooks $9.65 D H Goble supplies 45.22 | Geo V Cram Co. maps 18.63 Lig. Tele. Co. telephone .23.66 John Kettiebar janitor ; 50.00; Kiger Co pay on hack 150.00 Oliver Roe hack service 71.25; Frank Vondersmith iabor —adleo

Lestey Blake hack service = * 78.25 Loren Heeter hack service ‘i 76.25 John Umbenhower hack servicé 76.25 ‘Dale Stroman hack service 71.25 Edwin Smith storage : “B.OO‘ James Simpson hack service 76.25‘ ' Hascal Crothers haek service 76.25 John Kettlebar janitor 50.00 ‘Kermit Simmons hack service 95.00 Loy Bookstore supplies 14.94 Flovd Leming hack service 105.00 John Kettlebar janitor 52,00 'Erma Gray music L 38 ‘Dale Stroman hack service 45,00 “John Umbenhowér hack service 95.00 Lester Blake hack service = 95.00 Hascal Crothers hack service 95.00 tJames Simpson hack service 95.00 '‘Loren Heeter hack scrvice 95.00

Halfertyt lookstore Books —~ 39.96 Beck: Ulnokstore report eards 7.08 Oliver Roe hack service - 100.00 John Kettlebar janitor - 50100 C S Griffith medicine _ 445 Flovd Leming hack service 45.00 Kermit Simmons hack service = 95.00 John Kettlebar janitor © 50.00 ;Fl()_\'(l Leming hack service 95.00 ‘Hascal Crothers hack service 95.00 Loren Heeter hack service 96.75 Oliver Roe hack service 95.00 ‘John Umbenhower hack service 95.00 James Simpson hack service 95.00 Dale Streman hack service 95.00 Lester Blake hack service 95.00 Ligonier Leader report cards 6.00 EBd (‘ompton lawn swing 35.40 'W. 8. Milner books 9.10 John Kettlebar janitor ' 50.00 Kermit . Simmons hack service 95.00 ‘John Kettlebar juanitor 25.00 W 1° Steinbarger cushion 15.00 O.V Borger insuranec 10.00 'Hascal Crothers hack: service 95.00

James Simpson hack servicg 95.00 Floyd L'en:in;:vh:u"p: service - 93.001 Dale Stroman heck service 9500 Loren Heeter hack service 4500 John Umbenhower hack service §5.00 Oliver Roe hack service 95.00 Lester Blake hack setvice 95.00 IKermit Simmons hack service 7125 John Kettlebar janitor - 5050 Roy Loy supplics - 21.06 B Jacobs curtain material 7.60 JParmers Klevator lumber eote. 18018 'Kendallville Buggy Co. labor 1.50 ' Tuition Fund | : Received i - Q}"zu" & Mer. Trust Co: int. | $2.68 Citizens Bank int. - 3.45 Mier State Bank int. 3.63 ,!Edwin Smith appropriation . 531.94 }F‘a.r. & Mer. Trust Co. int. 4.27 | Citizens Bank int. H. 61 | Mier Statg¢ Bank int. . 608 z.‘\*fier. State DBank in. . . 4010 "fl(,‘itizens Bank in. . 275 ]Fai:. & Mer. Trust Co ipt 401 {Far. & Mer. Trust Co. int. 4.20 Mier State Bank int. £ . 188 iCitizens Bank int = = 251 IMier. State Bank distribation 500.00

Mier State Bank int. . 53 |Citizens Bank -int. 1.94 Par. & Mer. Trust Co. int 355 ’Faf. & Mer. Trust Co! int. =~ 148 {Citjzens bank int. : 87 'Mier State Bank int. . \Edwin Smith distribution - 2047.83 {Far. & Mer. Trust Co. in§. .90 3C-itizens Bank int. 58 iMier State Bank int. 92 iEdwin Smith distribution 4 604.12 jCitizen Bank int. 7.20 | Citizens Bank int. 4.25 |Mier State Bank int. : 7.71 | Mier State Bank int. 4.22 \Far, & Mer. Trust Co. int. 5.80 {Trarm & Mer. Trust Co. int 3.78

{Mier State Bank int 5.68 'Citizens Bank int. 5.50 ‘l"ar. & Mer. Trust Co. int. 4.23 {Mier State Bank int. 4.82 {Citizens Bank int . 533 |Far. & Mer. Bank int. . | Mier State Bank int. 2.04 {Citizens Bank int. , 3.06 ‘Faf. & Mer. Trust Co. int. 3.06 [' Auditor Noble Co -distribution 2828.44 t Disbursements gDorothy_Slabaugh art teachérrslB.7s' Dorothy Slabaugh art teacher $18.75 Kenton Kidd teaching : 75.00 Cloha S Zook teaching 60.00 Erma Gray music teacher 57.50 ’John Kettlebar® janitor 50.00 . Kenton Kidd teaching 15 89

IGI-adys Billman teaching 57.50 il\i[ae Eversole teaching <120.00 {Cloha S Zook teaching 60.00 | Josephine King teaching - 120.00 i Gladys Billmayp teaching . b7.bo i Kenton Kidd teaching 97.50 iJosephine King teaching 120.00 ;Mae Eversdle teaching 120.00 {Cloha S Zook teaching v. 120.00 'Gladys. Billman teaching 57.50 {Kenfon Kidd teaching 90.00 liDorothy ‘Slabaugh teaching 1875 'Erma Gray music teacher 50.00 Cloha § Zook teaching 60.00

' Kenton Kidd teaching 75.00 ' Kenton Kidd teaching 75.00 Cloha S Zook teaching 90.00 | Gladvs Billman teaching - 143.75. ‘Mae Eversoie teaching 150.00 Josephine King teaching 15000 ‘Dorothy Slabaugh art teacher 18.75 Mier ‘tSate Bank distribution 500.00 Kenton Kidd teaching : 75.00 Josephine King teaching -120.00 | Cloha S Zook teaching . 120.00 ‘Gladys Billman teaching 115.00 Dorothy Slabaugh art teacher 37.50 Kenton Kidd teaching 75.00 Erma Gray teaching 50.00 Mae Eversole teaching 120.00 Graham Lyon transfer 1686.31 Graham Lyon transfer 1686.32 Harry Beck traasfer 674.5 b John Hoak tuition 385.88 ‘Grant Phares tuition 151.44 Gladys Billman teaching 62.50 Cloha § Zook teaching 62.50 { Mae [versole teaching 65.00 Albert Maggart teaching 140.00 Chola S Zoook teaching 62.50 Mae Eversole teaching 97.50 Barbra Gray teaching © . 128.50 Gladys Billman teaching . 125.00 Cloha 8 Zook teaching 62.50 Standard oil Co. oil 37.50 Gladys Billman teaching 62.50 | Cloha S Zook teaching 62.50

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Mae Eversole teaching 97.5_01 Albert Maggart teaching '140.00 Barbry Gray teaching 125.00 Erma . Gray music - 37.50 Barbra Gray teaching . 125.00 Gladys Billman teaching 125.00 Cloha 8 Zook teaching = 125.40 l:\lae Eversole teaching - 130.00 Albert Maggart teaching - 140.00 Cloha S Zook teaching = 3125 Dorothy Slabaugh art teacher 56.25 Albert Maggart teaching 140.00 Mae Eversole teaching - ©130.00 Gladys Billmap teaching 125.00 Barbra Gray teaching 125.00 Cloha 8 Zook -teaching . 11875 Mamy Goslin teaching 6.25

e Dog Fund o . Received . ‘ Fordy Buchtel dog tax = - $16.00 Fordy Buchtel dog tax .779.00 Fordy Buchtel dog tax ' 40.00 Fordy Buchtel dog tax . 22,00 Fordy Buchte] dog tax - 26.00 ' Dishursemenis . W. R. Trittipo sheep $22.00 Perry Clawson chickens 5.00 Reed. Fisel sheep 15.(}011 Herbert Wolf sheep .~ @ = 12.00. Fordy Buclitel sheep . 26.50 Pr. M. Blue e¢hickens 21.85 Fordy Buc¢htel sheep ' 16.00 Mrs. F. Bortner chickens 4:00 Chas. Francisco turkeys ' 31.00 Alta Wolf ducks 15.00 Walter I. Harper sheep 19.00 Archie Dull sheep : 13.50 Hershel Reed sheep - 28.50 - Bond Fund i ' Received : Edwin Smith distribution $1468.99 Auditor Noble Co. Tstribution 1413.16

~ Disbursements Mier State Bank pay. bond $1668.75 Mier State Bank school bond 1500.00 Mier State Bank int. coupons 135.00 (‘femetery Fund Disbursements : Homer Ramsby Salem cemetery $19.75 Leslie Harper care of cemetery 25.00 List of .Outstanding Warrant-Checks at close of vear ending December 31 1928. - o i Dec. 29 1928 No. 266 $1.50° Statement showing amount of all moneys 1):~1id' to the various fundsz Perry Township Noble county. Dishursements Therefrom and Balances Remaining therein: for the Year KEnding December 31 1828.° | ! Total of All Funds | : " Tawnship Fund - !]un. 1 1928 Bal. over drawn $ 517.40 Receipts and corrections 3612.26 ETotal Balaneces -~ Receipts 3094.86 Dishursements During. vear 1426.44 Dec. 21 1928 final labances 1668.42 i Road Fund ' Jan. 1 1928 balance on hand $1889.92 Receipts during - year 5402.05 Total, balances, receipts 7291.97 ‘Disbursements during year 6642.68 Dec. & 1928 final baMnees 64929 ‘Speeial School Fund Jan. 1 1928 Bal over drawn $1683.27 Receipts and correction . 15791.72

Total, bnlances, receipts . 14108.15 Disbursements during year 9959.34 Dec. 31 1928 final balances 4149.11 Tuition Fund Jan. 1 1928 balance on hand $8622.47 Reveipts during wvear 758931 Total Balance and receipts 16161.75 Disbhursements during year = 10745.75 fDe(\ 31 1928 final balances 5416.03 : Dog Fund Receipts during year : 893.49 Total, bulances, receipts 893 09 Disbursements during year 239.35 Dec. 31 1928 final balances 653.63 . = Cemetery Fund Jan. .1 1928 balance on hand - 91.47 Total Balances, receipts 91.47 Disbursements during year - 44.75 Dec. 31 1928 final balances 46.72 _ Bond Fundj . Jan. 1 1928 balance on hand $2292.91 Receipts during year - 2882.45 Total balances; receipts . 5176.36 Dishursements during year 3303.75 Dec. 31 1928 final balances 1871.61 Totals of all Funds Jan. 1 1928 balance on hand 103596-.10 Dec. 31 1928 final balances 14454.33

Warrant checks oi':tstanding December 31st 1928 $1.50 Total balances and outstanding warrants December 31st 1928 $14456.33 ‘Cash in depository December 31st 1928 $14456.33 . 1,. Harry Simmons the Trustee of Perry Township Noble county Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affairm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements Balances and Service Account is true and correct, as I veriIy believe; and I further declare that the sums with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without -express or implied agree ment that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare. and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor article of value in consideration of any contract made by me.as Trustee of this Township. ey : HARRY SIMMONS | Trustee of Perry Township |

Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of . the Advisory Board of this Township this 10th day of January 1929, ; Rush Cunningham Chairman of Advisory Board of Perry Township. This repori was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory. Board

of this Township at its annua] meeting, this the 10th day of January 1929. ; : v ; Rush Cunningham ° : -Harry Schlotterback ! Ellis Smith : Advisory Board of Perry Township. mf etao cvbgk bgkataoigkninjjitivp Plenty of Trouble, ‘ The Wawaka Correspondent furnishes the following: Roy Kitchen and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Steinbarger and son Darrell had & terrifying experience in their trip to Mishawaka due to the icy roads. = At Schick’'s corners near Wawaka they saw the car of Migs Carrell Cobp which skidded off the road into a steep ‘embankment. At Benton thelr own car was sideswiped by another when the motorist suddenly applied his brakes. The rear wheel of the Kitchen car was smashed and a fender damaged. A little farther on they saw a’ Grevhoupd bus in the ditch. Shortly: afterwards their own ‘car went into the ditch. They got tht machine out and continued without further mishap. Mrs. Steinbarger suffered a cut on her face and her son Darrell was bruised.

Sturgis Bank Robbers H€d. The troubles of Ralph A. Wood of Detroit were further complicated when he was arrested and charged with complicity in the holdup of the Sturgis National bank December 17. Cecil Holt who was the principal state's witness in the case against Wood's estranged wife, Grace—charged with instigating a plot te kill her husband—also was arrested for complicity in the bank holdup. = Witnesses of -the robbery, Joseph W. Parrish manager of a five and tencent store in Sturgis and Helen Craine bookkeeper of the bank identified Wood and Holt as being two members of the band which held up the bank. L : The Crysyvtal will give out ecavds with each paid admission for the famous Limogoes Chinaware starting tonight. : ’

Adritt On Lake Michigan Three airplanes circled over the ice floes of L.ake Michigan today searching for Lewis Sweet Alanson fishing guide believed adrift on a huge ice pack which was swept out from the mainland during a blizzard Tuesday night. e ' Sweet was fishing Tuesday with Chester Lee, Petoskey. and: Walter Scott, Alanson on an ice formation off Crane Island. A blizzard came up suddenly. As the ice floe separated from the mainland Lee and Scott leap ¢d to the 'shore but Sweet remainéd to “land one more trout.” He was carried swiftly out into the lake and was lost to sight in the storm. Mr. atd Mrs. A. B. Mier arrived home Friday evening from Milwaukes where they visited their son Everett who is doing well in the Wisconsin metropolis. . Family- Night at Crystal every Thursday. :

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