Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 2B, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 February 1929 — Page 3

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; W. H. WIGTON | Attorney-at-l Law Oiice in Zimmerman Block | | LIGONIKR, IND Bothwell & Vanderford - Lawyers Yhone 156 - Ligonier. Indiana Howard White . WAWAKA, INDIANA ~ AUCTIONEER : * Phone Bon 1 Wawaks . Harry L. Benner Auctioneer ' Opén for all engagemends ~ Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble. and Whitley =County Phones 0. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling; Phone 333 : - LIGONIER VERN B.FISHER iSanitary Plumbing} ' and Heating ", Phone 210 Ligonier, Ind Dr. Maurice Blue " VETERINARIAN , Of}icez Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857

| Public 'Sale, The undersigned will sell at public auction at the Mary Mosger farm 5% miles northwest of 'Ligonier. or one mile east and three. miles south of Millersburg or 115 miles north of the Richville church on Tuesday, February 12, commencing at 11 am. the following property, to-wit: 7 Head of Horscs--Bay gelding 6 years old weight 1550, bay mare (:0;]1 ing 3 vears eld broke, weight 1450, bay mare coming 6 _va:m's-u)d weight 1300 i)im‘k mare 12 vears old, weight 1450, sorre] gelding 8 vears old wolglht 1500, sorrel gelding 9 yvears old-weichi 1450, black mare colt coming.one vear old. - : . : 4 Hedad ol Cattle Guernsey. cow i vears old fresh, Guernsey heifer with calf by side, Guernséev: cow 5 vears old giving milk, thfee¢ Guernsey heiters, fresh soon, (‘rl;u‘rn.u.-;; beifer one vear old. Herford-Jersev heifer one yvear old, Guernsey bull, elicible to I .'-.',i‘i!,t‘i"i. tWo yéars o ‘ e 29- tléad of ,’is':;:%f".‘» £ Huinpshire sows due to farrow in darch, Hampshire sow with 4 pigs 4 weeks old; Hampshire gilt with pivs 3 weeks ol two Hampshire gilis, to fariow soon, 2% head of full pies, 2 Hlapshire male Hogs, ‘l5 Head of Shropshirs Shedp. one bliiek and 14 ewes. = - - Clhilekens—About 15 Mty lfallels 104 three rockereis., o ‘ Hay and Grain--lug) lLashels of cdls more or less, 500 bushels of corn more or less, 6 tons of timethy hav Eegie et IssB B feobs OF dlaver ihay b ore Or less. - : st LZ‘{:“!‘l!xk""i{;’ a s AU e s L Deering hinder with tongae trucks good a 9 new, U Oliver sulsw plows 141.14 good shape, one Syracuse walkivg plow, cone o)-section - 2O looth spike tooth hiavcow: one lu-dise S foot, onme endgate seeder, one Superiot grain drill with tevtilizer utfachment good. as new, one MCormick mower. one international hay nader cood a 3 pew, ole Jdohnson silde rake, Johin Deere 999 corn planter in zood. shape, two Ohio cultisators, Avm'f\ cultivator. David - Bradley culivator,, New Idea manure spreader, Weber wagon, , Turnbull - low Lruck wagon, two flat racks with grain sides set of bob sleds, buggy, potato digger, 6t of ot «.),r:x‘.'--iwimzu'i.is‘ corn -har serter néw. ‘three sets of work har less, some third horse harness. wori, collars, - s ) Miscellaneous Cream sepuarator, nonder stove like new. new Perfecion oil stove, Dependable incubator i«u egg size like new. 60 gallon hog valerer. two scoop .\"iu';\‘w!a:. glllcings it fforks,: ;-:iu'n'ii-i,_:;‘. spade .and dounbie reps, 2 3 and 4 fiovse -hog {roukhs, anping mill good as new. Dimo ' oo}l power tool grinder, grass seed 1O W éi 1 W arpoon forks; ~‘tu'n,~- iu-‘nf.j Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under | ash, on all sams Hyer $5.00 a ('i'i-i.iiil 1 Iline months will be given, ;m_n-i;.:is—i v diving note with approved sbceurity oating 7 per.cent interest ff'()nl:‘ifl!x‘.i NG 1»1'()])(*1'1,\' to he remeved unti] set 3 ied]ior ny note of cash. ;i Chris. B, Moser ‘ | Jalary B Morer i iiir'\'»')' Longsor, Auctiogeer i H ‘m. Honk, clerk. : | Lynch servew on the sround. ! i e i i § e et II 11l _ i 2 AWV ER | s£& BEALS -« as It Swecps ~ as ii Cleans 4 ; L eaßenTe i - ; \ *‘%?’flfig” | : } . 7 y e . L“MW . L TINGE @ -v”'@f; . RN A B '; x WU | | a 5 fi M N P afD 0 z ‘*‘ o , i e | Mooty 843 ; i ¢ ot swf; o il ‘ . : ‘ A CLEAN | t < L SWART o# the | New Year | ; ew Year 1 e he home that begins the f ; , Ndw Year with the services . | i ot f Hoover has startedofia | ; -nefy regime of cleanliness. .- % : . in dirt removal it far ex- | . ceqds any other method. - ! i Expct scientific tests show |- { | thdt in ordinary cleaning | s b ’ i ! tinfe The Hoover removes 1 - fro;m 609 to 809, more dirt | than any other cleaner; and ! thait this extra dirt which'it | veth is themo_st destructive 1 of hll—the sharp, cutting, embedded grit which rap- | * idly destroys the rug fabric. ~ “Positive Agitation”—a | cleaning principle exclusive * | with The Hoover—gives it | its fability to remove the most dirt per minute. Yet | youkanhaveTheHooverfor | | apricenohigherthan thatof anobdinary vacuum cleaner. | Only $6.25 down: balance | ~ monthly. Lij¥cal allowance for your old cleaner. ‘ s iy : Ligonier Electric Shop 0. G. Bowen and Edmond Fritz, Props

Bender Visits Goshen i Charles Bender of Wolf Lake was i {caller at the News-Times on Saturday {Mr. Bender is county commissioner of 3.\'0!)10 county as well as .a breeder of idrat‘t horses on his nearby farm. Hé has always been a radical républicad ‘i'but was a little lukewarm the ‘past Icampaiun over farming ‘conditions. Hé thas -now fully conformed to the proTsent outlooks for the 3. O P ek ey _i.\'vws;-'l‘inws:, : o . | Notice of Determination o fssue P Bonds .To the taxpayers of Perry ~ - 1 oee . e > g'inwnsinp, Nohle County, Indiana. { You are each and all hereby notiHied. that the Board of {Commissioners 'Eo:’ said Noble County, iiidiai)u. did (on the sth day of February, 1929, §hy ordinance duly adopted, determing Hin the matier of the petition of Levi {H. Chiddister ¢t al for the srading; id;‘lining and improving of- a certain 1o . s . ghighway located in said Perry Towns, {.vhip Noble County, Indiana, known 331 ;“itivvr ihiu(i"‘ to issue bhonds in the jlotal amomunt ol+ §10,000.00 said jhonds to bear intetest at the rate -f 157 p:Lyuhlp gemi-annually, gaid bondsi ?m be for the principal sum of ;s::s{l.')!’.)} ;g.‘il(:h. the first thereof to become due. jand be payable on May 15 1936 and {um‘ each six months thereafter: that ilim.;n‘m:ueris of said bond igsue are ;m he used for the purpose of paying ithe cost of the construction and im{pro‘\'é]nmxt of the said highway ahove Imentioned .in accordance w ith the plans, specifications and profile theretor on file in the office of-the Auditor lof said Noble Countyv: that to raise }mono_\' to mect the. payment of said fbonds and interest when due a special tax will be lovied unnua'll_v_ on all the taxable property in said Perry Township in such amount as will be irequived for such purpose. ; § Ten, or more tax pavers other than ;m'n:%c- who pay poll tax only, who tee!] %t’ix(rm::wi\'es aggrieved by such deterJnination may appeal to the State Board .of Tax Commissioners for furliiil:"i‘ action by filling a petition therefore with said County Auditor on or ihvl‘m'v the expiraiion of twenty nine days from the 7th day of February iifiz& . . L . Charles W !‘{‘vlll!l:"'._ § John W. Long, ! f L Noali 7, Smith E : Board of Commissioners | - ol iNoble County, Indiana, L\mr,\;f;-i-“d\\in Smith, Auditor Nobie . County. Indiana b - Notiee of Final Seftlement. } Stale of Indiana Noble County ss: In the matter of the estate of! James A, Hite, deceased. . ' [ = N 0 3DBY. i In the Nohle Cirenit Court, ..\iaix‘-chl Term, 1929. o i Notice is hereby given, that the un-| dersigned as administrator of the e¢ss tate of James A, Hite, deceased has, filed 'in @ said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for esamination and action of said court, at the court house, at Alblon, Ipdiana, on the 4th day of March 1929 at which time! and place dll persons interested. in said estate are reguired to appear in said court and show. cause, if any there be; wiy said account should not

h¢ approved. ; } _And the heits, devisees and ’i(egatec-s! of said deccdent and all others interasted in said Estate, are also her(ui by required at the time and ‘place | aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to uny part oi sald estate, . : * The- American State Bank. ‘ ,\_.(lininsn'ator.-{ Posted February sHth, 1929, Bothwell & Vandarford. Attornevs. 4 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Stateof Indiana Noble - County, SS:} In the Matter of the Rstate of‘ Leopolt Schloss Deceased. - ; No. 2551 ‘T ' ; In the Woble Circuit Court March term 1929, ; : Notice is hereby given, that the undergigned as Executor of the Estate ol Leopolt Schloss Deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in fina] settlement of said Hstdte, ag to creditors and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion, Indiana, on the 4th day of Mareh 1929 at which time and place all creditors aund other persons interested. in said ‘estate are required to appear in said Court .and show c:\msi—\.. if any there be, why said account should not be approved.: ‘Solomon Schloss, Executor. Posted ‘February sth 1929 : Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys. > ? : 2b2w Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified as' executor of theg last will of Sarah Jane Fowler deceased, [laizc«.« of Noble-county Indiana, and the iheirs, devisees and legatees of said testatrix, the creditors of her estate and all other persons interested therein will he governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, : Farmers & Merchants Trust Company, figonier, Indiana, . Executor. = 1 Bothwell & Vanderford, o ILdgonier, Indiana Lo Attorneys, ~ o Ibdw __+. Nolice of Appointment Notice is hereby give nthat the undersigned has been appointed administrator with the will annexed of the will and estate of Joseph Colwell deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. American State Bank Ligonier, Ind. W. H: Wigtop, Atty. 51b3w. T s G 5

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[ Bond of Sympathy Daring Anders Zorn's visit to Chica&o in 1893, when he painted Mrs. Potter Palmer’s portrait, Mrs., Palmer guve a reception in her home, where the artist was introdiced to a number -of iadies in Clicago society. One of the wowen, somewint pervous when shakiog the bund of the great Zorn, exclanbued: 'So delighted to muke Your acquaintance—my cook iz & Swede " Sondagenine-Strix, ; ‘Beginning Young Little Mury Elizabeth was spending 8 few dayvs &t her geandparents’ farm.. Une day,’ as she was watching grandfuther thinniug some beets, he ' aceldentally cut one of the red vegetables Jn two. Alter lookisg at the vege n\'-?)if? for a few mowments, Mary. Eliza. boih exelahwed: “Grandfather. don't they make pouge for maeintaa and e from ihoase red things?" ~ English Sword Dance © The sword dance. one of the earllest dances, is sull performed in Northumberland, Eugland, M this the dancers form i a circle. shich rewmains unbroken while they twist under the arins of one another. until atr the end ench makes a forward Ihrust with his short sward so (hat -the inierwoven blados t'anm a star. - Important Letter Change A 1. . Hausard in Typographia (printed in London, 1825) savs: “The introduction of the roudd ‘s’ instead of the long is an improvement in the ire of printing, - for which we ate indetted to the ingenious Mr. Bell, who infroduced them In his adition of “the British theater, puhlished 1791-1502. ' ' Sin of Ignorance ' Browning well savg, “Ignorance {8 not innocence, but sin.” The sin of fanorince becomes greater. and creat€r 25 the means of knowledge increases. I an individual npeglect to moke the mozt of knowledge in books, conversatjon. aud fucidents of the day,!i he is guilty of an inexcusable fault., S : Time’s Changes > The gent who nzad to ¢omlain that | too much valuuble lapd wius hezng! given over to siz-aere basehail lors i3l now prapgeing arvound .over a ;l(.i(}-:-ut-xe“ golf course, wud wishing the voursu! included u whole cousty so that hi‘sl hall waouldn't slice el 6 bounds,— De- | troif Noews. . ; 1

- Heroic Cure “Fo cure an elephunt of &tomach #che, vin the unimal down and let three or Tour men dance on ItB chest,” 15 the newest vererinary “how .te” by hy eoße who has done It-~Thomas Prinw, a veteripary sucgeon of Upper Norwoud, l‘:llg}fl.fl(i. Nepfoundland independent Nedvfonndland is s sepacate entily of the British empire, and hears the same relationship to the ewmpive that Canady does, [t has s own parllament, premier, ministry, and Issues IR owii money and bonds without regard to Canada.’ : * Formed “Academy” at 14 Cuvier, tlie areatest of Freneh naturalists, fermed,-at the age of fourtecn, & Sort of “learned academy,” from auwong his school fellows, where the mwerits of varfous books were serdously discussed—~—Gas Togie, ~ And Men It yvou want sotvething done never ask an idle woman;.ask a busy one. idle women either cun't or won't, Busy women work a Hitle harder and quicker and willingly dg a little more— Atcbison Glebe, - Conscience, the Guide , The man who tixes upon something that he feels he must do at the expense of evervthing else if necessary will - find the greatest adventure he will ever have on this stde --Anerican Magazine, o : . Price of Freedom . No free government or the blessings of liberty can be préserved to any people but by a firm adherence to justice, ynoderation, temperance, frugality and virtue.—Patrlck Henry, - On the Lincoln Highway The distance from San Franecisce to Owaha by the Lincolu highway {e 1908 miles, and from San Franclsco! to New York city it iz 3,323 mites, '

- Money Spent in Europe - | The United States buvean of .ifor-i eign and domestic commerce estimates | ‘that Amerleans spend $650,000,000 a! yeur abroad, most of it in I':nrope. : - Expensive Coppers , The rarest of all United States cop- | per ¢oins, the half-cent of 1798, hag brought as much as $4OO at a publle auction sale. 7 : Stop All the Gaps A wfn should always keep his fences mended and pot stop merely with closing the gate.—The American MagazZine, . : : Odd Definitions Matrimnony: A process by whiehl a male annexes a eritic—Buffalo News,. , L f Maybe So : | The cosmetic movement i 3 a cosmic movement—Woman's Home Companiou. o i ‘ PSRRIy . : Purchased Graham-Paige. . Ben Glaser, local agent for the Graham-Paige in Ligonier, has sold a sedan of this make to A. 0. Shearer of Chicago. formerly of this city. . “Pretty Clothes” a fine comedy drama at Crystal Friday. Family Night this week. e

- 0. L. Chapman : O. L. Chapman enlisted in the Civil ‘War on the-13th day of Feb. 1564 in (Co. DU sth Ind. Cav. and the 90th Regiment, and on the 15th of June '65 the old men who had served three {vears . were . discharged and the res !rruits_ in Co. D. were - consolidated fwith Co. H. Capt.’ W. L. Lindsy and !Geu. Stoneman. In the latter part ‘o!’ July ‘64 Stoneman went on an expedition to release the prisoners at ;.\mwrsom‘illo, ‘Ga., taking with him the sth Ind. Cav. and on the 30th day of July Stoneman surrendered, 18 miles north of ;}lacon', Ga:, They were taken to Andersonville on the 31st day !nf\July 64 just as the sun went dowr entered the famous Andersonville prison. Went out of Andersonville on the sth day of Oct. 64 to Savannah, Ga., arriving Oet. 6th remained herd two weeks and then went .from here to ' Milan Ga. Nov, 23, and back tq Savannah the 24th where he was exs changed under an agreement to exchange ten thousand sick. Was sent to Annapuolis, Md, arriving on Dec. Ist 64 .and remaining . until Dec. 15 When he returnmed home. . Was homg fifty days, then reported to Reg. ot Pulaski, Tenn., and spent the summer of '65 at Fayeteville, thirty niiles east of Pulaski. Was. honorably iiischarg}; ed on the 15th day of 'Sept. 1865 at, Murfresboro Tenn. | ~ Diagram of Gage Play. - ~ The attention of local -basketbaiii fans Sunday was attracted p\yva diu—| gram ’dr;iwing in the sport Bection‘o:'l Itiw Chicago Tribune of a play in thy Ligonier-Warsaw high school gzum-‘ last week when Rex diminutive Ligon;i fer forward made a tield goal in thnj final minutes of the game. Rex's shot was high and struck a rafter, then bounced to the floor with~sucly force that it rebouhded into the bas: ket for a score. The goal was counted as there had heen no “groundi rules” made prior to the tilt. i e e | 'Trial Will Be At Warsaw { A change of venue from Klkhart county ‘was granted in_ the circuiri court Monday morning in the case o.\;; the State against Benjamin F Wor'koj ling, who with his wife Estella Work | ‘ing, and Otis Flena: are charged| with arson In connection with thfii }bux'ii’ing of a barn on a farm tonzmle:ii j!hy George Mortimore. The case was;i isent to the Kosclusko circnit court at Warsaw atter affidavits had been file ed to the effeet that owing fo thn‘ general éxcitement and prejudice against the defendant that he could_! not have a falr and impartial trial il} Cioshen. . » ’ Elects New Presldent § - 'fhe Progress Clubh at its meeting Monday evening with Miss Alice Val- ' lance elected Miss Jessie Decker pre-| sident to succeed Mrs, Maurice Hesss who resigned the paosition You'll not have a chance to see another “‘Patent Leather Kid' very zoor so don't miss it tonight.

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