Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 February 1929 — Page 2
e ety S ot - s - . e 3 : : The Ligonier Banner Established 1856 © . = » | _ Published b .~ 31 THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. ; . . W.'C. B. Harrison, Editor ; M. 'A‘; (’,‘min‘.-rnmn, Manager ; —— e | Published every Monday z2und Thursdayi aud cntered the Postoffice at Ligonier, | Indiana, as second class matter. ; o oNeeks 31040400 Judzment, ¢ i John Owen obf Fort ‘Wavne re i-i\'»i . ey for the lLaGrange Nationsl H:miix Lias centeved suit in the United States district court seeking judgment I'ur§ $lO,OOO from the [, S = Fidblity &) Luaranty (‘<.ni}-;m:\' the bonding rcm-% pany which furnished the bhondg fog | 4L Hobart!”s Weaver cashier of lluwdh-z funct bank. Lt is understood that (hg] claims arve based on items in connecty * jon with the hardware )msiy.n,rss }:\i which several oi the bhank " vfficery | were interested. . > 1 ;L . 1 < Ntimson Gets Post : | President-elect Hoover has setected . H"H-l‘,\' [, Stimson covernor ceneril ')fil the Philippines as seerefary ot state, it was learned at Miami Beach Flm-i(i:i" on unimpeachable anthority, - | Stigison’s name: had heen 1”5"\158(“!‘ " in reports of the last few dayvs upon which President-elect Hoover had de; clined to comment but it was learn.ed today that he has been offered _Lhe‘ post and will accept it. = : ’ Wil Not Affect Noble, .~ Under an apportionment measure designed to re-district. the ‘state: for -~ senators sand representatives Noble county would have one I'l'li!'(‘p(‘ii!:H‘i\f’;'. Steuben and LaGrange counties, 1; ‘Deisalh, 1= Bllhart, 22 Kosciusha, i 1 Allelr 3. and and Whitlexn 1.7 v in the senate Allen gets ‘one .\'-j:i’f\!? -:tor: Allepr and Noble , 1% LaGrange, Stenben and Deklalh, 1 Blkhart 1 Ixosciusko, 1. _ : o Head is. Crushed, Robert Souder 13 son of Mrs. Harry Souder of Colunthia was fatallyv injm? ed Saturday night “while coating when his sled skidded into the path " of an automebile driven by Jay Wood '()‘i. this city. - The right side of the hoyv's. head was crished, The. lad was cyrried to his home by Wood. The sister of -the victim was an eve witness td the :n,-vi«!flni,‘ : = : L Prominent Farmer Dies, v s Homer Diffendarfer 72 well knowi and highly respected farmer o thig county residing six inii('s' north ot Churubusco is dead of diabetes . Hg had heen aiiing two _\'(*ul'S“ : ‘His wile tormerly Aiss Shral Me- -~ Caoy died severd] years ago. Six daughters three sons:-uand a brother surVR » Have Narrow Escape - ‘Elton Lepird and little son Ilober: _ how of Goshen formerly of the Haw Patch near Topeka had a narrow escape from possible death recently near South Bend when the ear Mr, ~ L.epird - was di;'}\‘ing turned aroung completely and continuing its coursg plunged over an embankment o diss tance of ten feet or more, Bankruptey Filed Horace Tucker Hmitertown, has filed a petition for bankruptey in the 1. S. court at Fort. Wavne. . He lists his assets as $£3.760° and his hiabilitiey at- 835,248, Tucker was the cashieg of the Huntertown bank who .on twe ¥ occasions exchanged bullets in gun battles with bandits, ; : N. (. Physicians Invited. ' ~Members of the Noble County Medical Society have been invited to the third of a series of clinics, sponsored h‘vltiw Indiana Univergity school of medicine and the James Whitcomb Riley memorial association to he ;ii\'—_ -1 el Puesday Keb. 112 in lndianapolis.
Bill Foi Greater Speed The Indiana senate by a vote of 2§ to 16 passed a bill removing the speed limit .for automobiles traveling through the country districts and alSO providing for a 30-mile-an-hour spede in cities towns and villages, The bill now goes to the house. kendallvile Coming. The Kendallville Merchants have entered the sectional = independent basketball tourney 10 he held at Ligonier Friday and Saturday. -Sixteen teams will take part, and the winner will enter the state meet to-he held at Indianapolis. | Vietim of Appendicitis Joseph H. Detrees of Chicago formex‘iS’ of,- Goshen chu-ipnan of the board of directors of the’ chamber of commerce of the United States died in Washington Tuesday. after an operation for nppend‘icitis “followed bw pneumonia. . L ' ' Death of Cyrus Wert. Cyvrus D. Wert age 44 vears well known and popular resident of neay Big Long lake in LaGrange county died early Monday evening at his home near the Wert sawmill after an illness of less than one week. Death was due to pnenmonia,. Put OQut of Commission - A tree falling on the People’s Mufual telephone wires at the John Bassing farm Saturday forenoon put a numhber of telephones out of commission for awhile, ' ! See Jack Mulhall in “The Buiter and Egg Man” a story of a small town youth”s adventure in the theatrical world of the big city. A laugh riot, at Crystal Sunday and Monday.
——— e — e e e et s Bl TR , _ Nofige of ‘\dmin;isl:mtion“g ’ ‘Notice is hereby given that the im-l dersigned has been by the .\’ohle,‘cir:i cuit Court of Indiana, duly appointo:i' administratrix of the estawe of 'Roliio,' 0. Rench, who died in Cass ,uonmy,‘l Indiana, who was, at the time of his death a resident of Kosciusko c¢ounty, Indiana, but who was possessed of an estate in Noble county, Indiana and ;t‘i'n‘lii!i)i\ and a«ll othér persons vg,ifi he zoverned accordingly. Said vst’it‘ia‘ lis probably insolvent. | o !~ Huannah Reach, .-\dniinisimi;i"i:(i Bothwell & Vanderford - « ! [A]Nni‘n‘-.\'s for Estate a2b3w | - - - : L NOTICE TO IHZFENI).\.\iI‘.\'E | }St:m- of Indiana Noble County:ss: ‘ | “In the Woble Cirenit (“)fll&i L Marvch Term, 1929, : | i - * To Quiet Title to Real Estate, ! dward Crockett) | B ‘Neva Jane Crockett, JHnshand and wife, & {oo= vy ; 4 4 'j {i\';me Mauning et al. L } Comé now the plaintiffs, by Botifwell and Vanderford, their attorneys; r‘”“l file their complaint herein, together with the atfidavit of -a compettent -person thai the residence upon és‘liii;«-m ingniry is nnicnnxfn of the fotlowine nmued defendants, to-wir: ti\';mf Sranning. Dantel H. Si:ynnin_;. {tiester Farver, Jessie Farver Sarah p Mitler. Cornelius Momfort, Altred Blake i!',.])!is Atkins. 4 Josie _.\'liivs, Sperry Nilps, Hubert Niles, Nena Niles, Myron Nil{'s Harrison Niles, Hattie Swmith, i Anha MceCaskey, That the ‘names of ilie| defendants are unknown and they (;‘n'w helieved to he ii()ii;i'(:'.\'ill(fiiifi of the [state. of Indinna, sued’ in -this action by the following names and. designa-*,;i-n s to-wit: ‘‘the ’Hiiifli(fl.'fiif Lhushands i;im_i wives, tespectively, of each and latl of the tollowing named persoys, ito-wit: Kate Manning. Daniel Manning. )ii(-sVo'-'i"K Farver. Jessie Farver, sSaral Latiller. Cornelins - Momfort; - Alfred Blakely., Otis Atkins, Josie. Nilez, ‘Qpepry Niles, Hubert WNiles, f.ena { Nilefs, Myron -Niles, Harrisou Niles. Uifattie Smith, Anna McCaskey, the ix:un es of all of whom are i'\n»inn‘);\\'f\ 0 jplaiptitts; . The unknown widowers Tond | widows, the children, descendants !;m:l Teirs, surviving spouse, creditors é;,;ni administrators of “the estate, dei\'iw . Jegatees, trustees, and execu“’i')i\ of the last will and testament, i.sm've essors in interest and - assigns, jrespectively, of each of the following [namied and designated deceased per;;;un., to-wit: Kate Manningy Daniel Ijanhing, Hester ‘Farver, Jessie Far-!\'r'i',-'S:n'uii Miller, Carneliug Momfort, { Alred Blakely. .Otis Atkins, - Josie i;\‘iiv-_ Sperry. Neles, . tlubert Niles. éLt?lil Niles, Ayron, Niles. Harrison Nileg, Hattie Smigh, Annu Me(Caskey. I!hu names of :’111:“01‘_;‘ whoin = are - {known m’_ pl&iniil’i"S': All of ithe women once known: by any of the }n:’em s« and designations above stated, l“'hi;.-fl, annres ay, have heen dhanged l‘:md who are now. known - by other ir_ulm v« the names of all of whoni ate §iuikl_u\xn 1o plaintifts: ~Fhe spouses fof alii of the persons above named, ldescpiped and designated, as defen2<izmi- to this action who are married, ithe |[pames of all of whom are unlimo"n to plaintiffs; All persons and {corpbrations. who assert or might as- _‘ sert lany title, claim or interest in, or llie‘-n upon the real estate described in the bomplaint in this action Jb,\'. ui%.im- ' through any of the defendants ;m this action named, described .and {designated in said complaint, “the }nam s of all of whom are unkunown jto_ - plaintiffs;’ . That . the followingz, {named defendants are noun-residents ‘e)t‘ the state of Indiana.: Josie N\iles, {Speifry - Niles, Hubert Niles, . Leng | Nileg., Myron Nilex, Harrison Niles, Hatthe © Smith,. Oscar Niles, . Lottie ‘.\'iio', gasie Bruner:; that this action is instituted tb quiet title real estate iin' the State of Indiana i that a cause. }nr detion exists against all of said ‘defehdants, ilun. they are necessary g])(li‘lios to. this action and that they lare |believed to he non-residents of -zt,he dtate of Indiana. - ; f THe followiug real estate in Noble teowty, in the state of Indiana is degscri ed in said complaint, * to-wit: im)injnonviug at the nm‘(hwest (f()x'xiei' of the northwest uarter of the north-i’-{lb‘!} quavier of section two (2), ‘n towhship thirty-four (34) north, range eigl'jt‘mi -uas,t'. and running _;f'm'm (h?li(i(‘ due east twenty-six (26) Toas: theljce sonth thirty and feu thirteenths (30-10-13) mds; i Liiénue "\\'e.&i twenty-six (26) iadé_ and from ‘lthel ce north _t.hifly .‘:iii,d ten thirfeenths (30-10-13) rods, - to the '- plage of hegi_ni\ing; containing fiva a(:rq(.s of land. L amy Also. the north half of the follow-_ing'dcsuri-hed tract of land, to-wit: the jeast halt of the northeast quarter of spetion two I‘.’),_in township ‘thirty~ four (34) north, range eight ((8) east, excépting therefrom twenty (2'o}‘ acrgs off of the south end thereof, leaving forty-five' and eighty-four hundredths (45.84) acres, more o less), T 5 - o Allso, seven .and . one-half (7%) l_ucr s of land out of the west half of the| northeast fractional quarter of secfion two (2), in towuship thirty{fout (34) north, range eight (8) east, des ribed as follows, . to-wit:* com-. mencing at the. northeast corner of {the| northwag quarter of the northeast quarter of said_section and runnillfg west fifty-four (54) rods_‘;)sthén_ce § south twenty-two:and two . ninths | (22-2-9) rods: thence east fitty-four (54) rods and °from - themce ‘ north | twenty-two and two ninths (22-2—9)‘ rods to the place of beginning. . This action is instituted and prose- ’ cated by said plaintiffs for the pur{pose of quieting their title to the real ,estate above described as against all 'demands, claims and. claimants whats soever, B oo e i ' Notice is therefore ‘hereby given.
(’said defendants that unless they bae ‘zmd appear on the 24th judicial day of ' the March 1929 term of the Noble CirPeuit Court of Indidna, to be begun l afid holden on the sth day of March, 1428, at the court house, in the town }of‘Albion. in Noble county; in the state. of Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint. the same will he heard and determined in their abS(‘li(‘('fi. : : i In witness whereof [ hereunto set iy hand and the seal of said .court, giii the office of the, clerk iiwreof. in ithe town of Albion, Indiana. this 24 !dn_\' of February, 1929, ’ : P (Seal) Frances M. Beane ! Clerk of the Noble Ciréuit Court Bofhwell & Vanderford , , tLigonier, Indiana. L ¥.\ii()l'lll'.\'.\ for Plaintiffs. 23w ‘3 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS ‘State of Indiana Neble County. SS: "‘ In the Noble Circuit Court, | © March Term, 1929.° - Cause No. - . ® Acfion to Quiet Title. 7 “Frank . Bothwell : v Martin Baeley et al. - ; v '(,‘mnvs‘q now the plaintitf. bv: Bothwell & Vandertord, his attorneys, and files his affidavit . herein showing: _that the residence, upon diligeny inqt.fii;v. is- unknown of the followin: named - defendants, to-wit: Martin Baeley, Amia Ruple, Ammi Ruple, Ammi Rupel, Margaret Rupel. Ami Ruple, Margaret Ruple, Nancy Moore and James E.- Winegar:; that the names of the defendants are nnknm\.gi and that they are believed to be notiresidents of the state of Indiana, sued “in this action by the- following names and designations, te-wit: the unixinm\'iy husbands and wives, respeetively, of each and all of the following named persons, to-wit: Martin Baeley, Amia ‘Ruple. Ammi Ruple, Ammi Rupel, Margaret Rupel, Ami. Ruple, Margaret Ruple. Nancy Moore and wJames E. Winegar. the names of all Of - whom arve u'riknm‘vn':'o I)lzlilit_iff; ‘the nnknown widowers and widows, the unknown children: descendants jand heirs, surviving spouse, creditors " and administrators of the estates. deL devisees, iogateef. trustees and execcutors of the last will and testament, ‘suceessors in interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following "?‘namfld and designated deceased perisons. to-wit: Martin Baeley, Amia tßuaple, Ammi Ruple, Ammi Rupel, 3.\1;11";;:{1'0! Rupel, Ami Ruple, Margarvet Ruple Nancy Moore and James k. Winegar, the names of all of whom lare unknown ‘to plaintiff; all of the - women once known by anv of -the ‘names and designations above stated, -,\\'hnsv names may have beep changed '%;mrl who are now known by other inames, the names of all of'whom are ~unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of ‘all of the persons above named, deseribed and designated as defendants Lo this action who are married. the ‘names of all of whom are unknown (o - plaintift’; all persons and corporations - who assert or might assert, any title, ielatin or interest in, or lien upon the il'u:l]»vstatc described in this action {by, under or through any of the deffeudunxs to this action named, desicribed and designated in said comjpia‘iint. the names of all of whom are ;uuknown to plaintiff: that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to ,real estate in the state of Indianu . fthat a cause of action exists against 1311 of said defendant sand they are | believed ' to be. lioii~re.sidems of the istate of landiana and that they are Inecessary parties to this action. ; | The following real estate, in Noble |county, Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: -the north onethird (twenty-two (22) feet) of lot {number nin% (9). the original plat o ’- he town, now city of Ligonier. : i This action is instituted and prose{cuted by sald plaintiff for the purpo:e }of‘quiming his title to the real estata {above described as against all do‘!,niands, claims and claimants whatso|ever. A | iNotice is therefore hereby given lsaid defendants that unless they he gctu'ml appear on the 19th judieial day of .ithe March, 1929, term of the Noblt Circnit Court of Indiana, being this 125th day of March, 1925, in the court ' house, i the town of Albion, in said ‘Nable county, in the state of Indiara, ‘fiand answer or demur to said comi plaint,-the same will be heard and deitermined in their absence. \ In witness whereof 1 hereunto set . my hand and affix the sea! of said “icourt, at the office of the clerk thereito, in said town of Albion, this 28&:h §day of January, 1929 . L (SEAL) FRANCES BEANE " Clerk of the ‘Noble Circuit Court ißothwell & Vanderford - iLigonier, Indiana 0 | Attorneys for Plainditf, g © Notice of Administration. | Wotice is hereby.given that the un|dersigned has been duly appointed ;and has qualified as administratrix {wi-t-h the will annexed of the estate of I Charlotté Gerver, deceased, late of +Noble County, Indiana and the heirs jdevisees and legatees of said testatrix, ithe creditors of her' estate and all lother persons interested therein will "itb_'é governed accordingly, Baid estate iis supposed 1o be.solvent. 1 : Kvangeline FKFrankg, Adminis- } ’ tratrix with the will aanexed. i Bothwell & Vanderford, ' |Ligonier, Indiana, {Attorneys. e - : Ib3w . l : - Notice of Appointment. | Notice is hereby given that the unIdersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the will of Jonas Hchloss, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. -Said estate ig supposed 'to he solvent. . ' P Hattie W. Schloss, KExecutriz, W, H. Wigton, attorney. = 52b3wl
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.
Notice of Administrator’s Sale of ; Real Estate The undersigned . administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Newton A. Rarick deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, Indiana, he will at the hour of 1:30 P. M. on Saturday, February 23rd, 1929 n't; the law office of W. H. Wigton, Ligonier. Noble County, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale the undivided' two-thirds of the. {6llowing described redl estate situated in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section ten, Township thirty-four North, range eight ‘east, containing one hundred fifty seven acres more or less, except the following description, to-wit: Commencing = ning chains thirty five links east of north west corner of the southwest quarter of section teu, Township thirty-four north of range eight east. runnine east twelve chains and seventeen tinks thence north twenaty seven degrees west five chains and nine'y seven links thence south sixty degreces and forty-five minutes west ten chaing and eightv three links to the place of beginning containing three and tlwentv- thiree hundredths of an acre said tine being run with o variation four degrees and eight minutes. - Also the following north part east half north cast. guarter section nine, 'i‘m\'nsliip thirty-fonr north; range . eight east, containing thirtv-four acres, and also the =outh east quarter of the south east quarter of section four, Township thirty-four north, range cight east, (‘C»fii:liiiii)g forty acres more or less. ~ Said sale will be made subject to thie approval of said court and for no less ‘than the full appraised value ¢ said real estate and upon the foiloywing terms and conditions, to-wit: Al least one-third cash in haud, the hal ance payable in twelve months and twenty-four months after dafe of sale. Deferred payments to he evidencaol by notes ot the purchaser bearing 6 interest from date, waiving reliet ol pl‘-()\"i(]i!l;.', for ;u{oruéy's fees and se cured by pi‘n'(-hasi- Mmoney. mortgase on the real estate sold or the purchasag may pay all cash on dayv of sale. The undersigned will pay the taxes on said real estate for. 1928 pavahle in 1929 and sell the same subject 1y the taxeS fdr 1929 and thereafter; Possession to be arranged for on date of sale. i S [ Abstract for-said real u_xtuté can hg seen and examined at the law office of W. H. Wigton, Ligonier, Indianu. Should said real estate not he sold at the above time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale at the sanie time and place from day to dayv thereafter nuntil sold. : ! - . Marion A.. Rarick, administrator, debonis non with the will annexed of Newton A, Rarick deceased. W. H Wigton, Atty. i 2h2w 1} Nofice of Admindstrators Sale of | - Real Estate. = ~ The undersigned administrator of {he estate of Anna 1. Rarick deceased late of Noble County; Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit *Court ot Noble County, Indiana, he will at the hour of 1:30. P. M. on Saturday Fehruary 23 1929 at the law office of \y. H. Wigtoun, in Ligonier, \Noble County Indiana offer for sale at private saloe the undivided one-third of the following deseribed real estate situated iy Noble County,-in. the State of Indian:, to-wit: The northwest quarter _ol section ten, Township thirmu', North, ‘range eight east, containing one hundred fifty-seven acres more or less, except the following deseription, to-wit: .Coommencing nine chains thirty-five links east of the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section ten, Township thirty-fouy north of range eight east , runnins least twelve chaipns~ and seventeen tlinks theuce north twenty-seven degreess west five chains and ninety seven links, thence South sixty egrees and tforty five minutes west ten chains and eighty three links to the place of heginning, containing three and twenty-three hundredths of an acer said line being run with a variation four degrees.and eizht minutes. Also the following north part east half northeast quarter scction nine, Township thirty-four North, range eight "east, containing thirty-four acres and also the southeast guarter of the southeast quart?‘_ of section fouyr, Township thirty-four north range eight east, - oomaining forty acres more or less. )
Said sale will be made subject io the approval of said court and for not less than the tull appraised value of said real estate and upon the following ferms and conditions to-wit: At least one-third cash in hand, the halance payable in twelve months and twenty-four months after date of sale, Deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing 6¢ interegt from date, waiving relief and providing for attorney's fees and seoj cured by purchase money mortgage on the real estate sold or the purchas- . er may pay all caSh on day of sale. " The undersigned will pay the taxos on said real estate. for 1928 payable, in 1929 and sell the same subject to the taxes for 1929 and thereafte:. Possession 10 be arranged for on dato of sale, J T . _Abstract for said real estate can be seen and examined at the law office of W. H, Wigton, Ligonier, Indiana. Shonld said real estate not be sold at the ahove time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for gale at ‘the same time and place from day to day thereafter un-. til sold. ; ‘ - Marion A. Rarick, Administratoy W. H. Wigton, Atty. 2b2w.
X 4 : = } “The Butter and LEgg Man™ | Ever been behind the scemes of i, theatre on the opening night of a ;!new play? » i ! If not, there's a novel thrill in store (for you at the Chystal Theatre Suniday when First National's adaptation “of the famous stage hit “The Butten {and Egg man” will head the bill. I' Everything that can happen to iworry excite and fluster producers; tactors‘an(l playwrights ecan be le, %lied upon to happen on first nights. Someone gets sick. Someone has to :be fired. Someone x:orgcts his lines. {The principal prop is missing! The leading woman has an automobile accident o These are not the ‘ things ‘which almppon in “The Butter and, Bgg Man' hut what does happen is packed with suspense and mirth. - o Jack Mulhall is featured in the title lole “The Buter and Egg }\‘lan" George (8. Kanfman's stage comedy. Oppesite {‘mm it ‘e role of the stage leading iiidy is Greta Nissen. Swedish beauty {b‘am Hardy, Williamm Demarvest and 'dertrude Astor are the other princi{pals. .. L Odd Fellows Go fo Elkhart | Elkhart will he ‘the mecca for a pil-i:i'ima:-."e of odd Fellows and Rebekliths on Saturday evening of this week: ' The occasion is the February meet(ing of the Northern Indiana Odd Felgiows Associdation an urganizut‘ion for rthe purpose of giving the members oi [the various branches of the order ‘iv.» Zluppor(unit_\' for a wider acquaintance'ship than that afforded by the county 'L‘zmd district meetings and for iaterestfim: the lodges to working in harmonwy
Convention (all. . The fifth Annual Convention of the IFederated Clubs of Noble county will be held in Albion Satirday March 23 1929 at the Lutheran churchl - Prof. J. Raymond Schwtz of North Manchester will be one of the speakors. Prof. Schwtz was considered one ;nf the best speakers at the state convention .at Indianapolis last October, e Nearby Deaths ' Mrs. Jonathan Abel 66 —apoplexy, DeKalb county: Mrs. Matilda Sibert 5, apaplexy. DeKalb - :county: Mrs. Mary Baker 74, influenza. Au,‘burn . Peter Sether 64 acute indigestion, Decatur. ' | : e o . \ir Congress at Elkhart - June 14, 15, and 16 have been decided apon tentatively for the second ‘annual American Legion Air Congres} Eiin Elkhart. More than. 100 planes will be entered in events, and 75.000 lpm'sons are expected to attend. { ~ No Change in Management At their annual meeting Puesday the officers of the ligonier (cenm lery reported a very satisfactory vear's business. There is no change in the management. " ' ' To Peaal Farm, , Sherift Singleton took Dalton Rhodes and Chester McNeal to the State farm at Putnamville Wednesday to serve sentences for chicken stealing, ‘ Gioes to Elihart 1 ‘Dr. Arnold Elson 'desires his patrons to know that he will spent uex_t‘ Monday and Tuesday in, Elkhart. ' ; e See Wild West Romance with Rex Bell, thrills and spills, romance and laughter in 4 colorful story of the modern West at Orvstal. : 3
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