Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 4B, Ligonier, Noble County, 21 February 1929 — Page 2

; ‘ : ;\, 5 = - e ; The Ligonier Banner | | Fstablished 1856 o Folee Published by -~ = [l‘l‘ll; BANNER PUBLISHING €O, " W OB Uarrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager e e et i':imisin-ll every Monday and Thursday end entevéd the Posteffice at Ligonier, ing »a, as second class matter. Eon I T Le s e e 1 Neero Wounded in Row., One negro is in the Elkhart Genet: allhospital with three buller wounds )i{lvi his neck and legs. wlhile another, hid :is\';vi!:m* iN iy iijll"i‘.‘ii{ll:ii'i- Cont1y [§ail as (he resnlf of a brawl over mioney affairs on St. Joseph street Elkhart at 530 o'clock .\‘nmi{l,\'é evewing. ; =i William Cnthberton 46 ik the wound ed negro while Raviiond - Santiage alizts “Porto Rico” 27 is the prisoner, Cuthbhertson was shot once through each leg and” once thréugh the neck. Hid condition is not considered serious, = . : i Ao _ ©Four Negroes. Burned (o Death oy Q.rigl;trm?s Were hurned to death anvther was ;:ruh:a!)i_\"!':\i:ili).' ininred and a negro whinan suitered a brokeu leg in jumping from a window wheu fire ;I_fi(l:‘i{lfdi 4 negro tenement building 0 bloock {rom the central five de: partment at Hammond Mondav.. - Tie tencment hailding . wdas a two &:If)l‘)i’ frame ‘structure. . The firé ‘Wi discavered about 3 o'clock when. tie huilding was a mass of flames. Tha vietimes Hjnpmwi while asleep apparently had-heen overcome hy snioke hefore the fire reached theim. Firemen 'i',“m‘(‘ unable to determine the m'i;ziii of the hlaze: o © . New Dormitory . . A large new men's dormitory with rOO !‘r:r“;il_u'i\m 110 men to: cost $54.006 is to be huilt on the Goshen CoiJege camipns. Action te Cthis effeet wis tdken ut-a meting of the Mennonite Board of Education held near G, shen on Saturday, - The action was subject 1o tindl agreements and plaos to. be patified hy the executive committee of the, hoard hul dhere is doubt that these will be shortly comnpleted. i ¢ - ~ Death of Goshen Deoctor Dr. sumner A° Bdmands 57. years old a well known practicing I)!l:\'sifli:m in Gioshen for more than 25 vears diod Sunday evening ut 7:30 o'clock at Bradenton. Fila, where he had gone early in January for hiz health. "Dr. Fdmands death was caused by an unknown malady .\_\'hi('h had been vayinusly‘cii;ignusuti as caneer of the liver call bladder trouble and (iiHh(\i.@s’., Sey . g e .m 0 iy Rob Barbecue Stand Owner = - Two auto bandits armed with black* jacks slugeed Ira l.ong, 57, barbecue stand proprietor into semi-conscions-ness _fifiiirl:,)' .mornine at his stand tour mflws cast of iflii&!i:u!}i_ on the Jackson :boulevard road and robbed Bim of $3OO in cash. They made their escape leaving no clues for officers. The Public Schools (elebrate : - The Ligb'niér public schools will observe Washington birthdayv F‘tfiria_\" by appropriate exercises.

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The home that begins the New Year with the services ot a Hoover has started on a new regime of cleanliness. In dirt removal it far exceeds any other method. Exact scientific tests show that in ordinary cleaning time The Hoover removes from 609, to 809, more dirt than any other cleaner; and that this-extra dirt which it gets 1s the most destructive of all—the sharp; cutting, embedded grit which rapidly destroys the rug fabric. “Positive Agitation”—a cleaning, principle exclusive with The Hoover—gives it its ability to remove the most dirt per mipute. Yet you can haveThe Hoover for apricenohigher than thatof anordinary vacuum cleaner. Only $6.25 down: balance monthly. Liberalallowance for your old cleaner. -

- Ligonier Electric Shop 0. G. Bowen and Edmond Fritz, Props

Hadwon Fo Spend #1,000,000 | The Hudson. .Motor Car (..'onu“:ziny ' manufecturers of Hudsen and Bssex cars, will spend one million dollars N newspaper advertising daring the sionths of Mareh and Aprii it is an- . gounced by Conrtnev Johnson *.:_mx-"i el sales manager of the company. ! Hudson, largest manutacturer ¢l six eylinder cars in 1998 is experienec- { Mg the greatest. yvear in its histery and this extensive campaign, the kar- | zest ©ever undertaken by the com- ! punvy is designed to bring about 'e'-?é'n% Zrodter Snecess to oa \:r»::s:nini_iuli}'i sticcessinl line. ( o The feature of the campaign \\‘iilj! e u national “Kssex Challenge \\'oni;"( which commences AMarch 4ih. ihn--; ny ibe week lssex cars will under- | ake every kind of test to prn\'(» theirt dght to the militant * “Challenger” slogan .‘:x}i; Hu,fV;xnnmm'("mnvm“ : g . losex In Tax Ferret (ase, } The indiana appollate court hushai'-! el the decizion of the Hl)\\‘:il'd‘-‘(‘-i;‘—! il court in e Van Der \"(-m'.ltuxt fovietioase . i S Ene. cirenit court had ruled iy {avor ot Joseph C Heron et al wimf hrought action as taxpavers and con:- | etind Van Per Veer o return *S"._’l'.flfm“; tux Jerret fees to the county and pay ‘ 22 000 ;iil(v!‘i:[fl}"x' fees, - b i The action ‘was on Van Der Veer's | apneal to the higher ot 5 Van Der Veer and the hoard of com- | missioners of Howard county signed ":‘il tox ferret agreement under which \'a_ni Der Veer was to receive half of any | tax payments recovered on .sevwmvi; property under w fiich agreement \‘uni Per Veer received 821,000 from the connty. o : ; i : 3 ikl T.—w—“‘~ : - é Sunes For SHLOOO i Wialter S. Harris of Chicago hrnngm-} suit in the ' Wabash - ¢ircuit i-u.u'rfi against the Wabash Railroad company | asking $lO.OOO damages for the ‘Eaieaihi of his daughter Bernita age 21 who | was killed Christmas even a year 11{:0{ Alise Harris was in @an _;mtmnohiia% which was striuck by a backing switeh engine on the Wabash and was so bail Iy injured that she died while heing | taken to a hospital, : e Sy : . ~ Progress in Music The Wawaka correspondent savs: - | “he Misses Gela Svhici& and .\ia:»;.-lé ‘ine Steinbarger are making tine prog-1 ress “in their music 'at Ligonier, | nuber of Wawaka children .\‘howi great talent . under ilu'sqft.mu'hing of | Mrs. Ruby Schwab herself a (-nni}m,)sul'z Of 0 eptional music.” | . ; : __._._.,..,,,;_.-___, : / ; - Near-by Deaths * | Mrs. Harry Yoder 63 Middtebury ;! j\h'\.-.\;:nes Wallace 45 died at 1]1};1'; nome in Elkhart after an illness of ten | years; Mrs. August Newman 72 EH:_-) limf.‘_i': ~Mrs. Catherin Cripe §O. heart | trouble near Millersburg: J. H. Schn-| }m:en 74 paralysis Whitley county. - [ . Ohio Prisoners Excape . . Pive f-:::::\ic'ts_ among them Mat AMe- | ji)vrmmt “trigger man’ in the murder of Don K. Mellet! editor of the Canton Daily News who was ;i:es;;i::,\'infuui od two vears ago escaped from th-’e! ism:,«‘* ;wniumiim‘_v_ at (‘olumhlu.\"'_ Ul’lin.i P‘mn' of the convicts are murderers. | e . | Two Rool Fires. o ' The residences occupied by, i{(,.\)‘f Blijah on the Worth Side and that m"; William Jasper on East Union Sti'ett; were considerably damaged by fire late Mondu,v afternocn * and evening.! The blaze was confined to. the roof ' , each instance - j ' . | L . L Shadit

They Visit Here. o Mrs. Ethel Sparrow ;'ndr son Dale, spent vesterday in Ligonier the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Roe, Mrs Martha Nulf of Montana who was also a guest in the Rod home is y(‘eii known in (:}_()sh(*n, (:ns%m'n Democrat Monday., . e SlaE o : Suspnndmi'Smkenw ‘ Rohert Vohris 19 ntf Elkhart who was arrested several weeks ago ona charge of forgery i‘e(r(>i§\'ed a suspended sentence of from llto 10 years in prison after ‘he had plf»aded guilty in the Elkhart Superior dourt. ]

' To: NSend Delegation ‘; A petition about | the proposed | change in stite road” No. 6 is i)einfd{ signed by Wawaka residents and ‘;i:; committee will he >St*lll! to indiznmpnlisl in the near future with ii. < : Another Bank Closes o The State Bank of, Jasonville in { Greene county capitalized at $25.000 | !and having deposits of $150,000 was closed Monday by order of the state {hanking department . : U. S, Jury Indiets 100 . Kighty-three indictments ngninst; more than one hundred persons wm'e‘; returned Tuesday at Indianapolis. by | the federal grand jury whiech adjourn- | erd following its report. ; ; - 3 i Goes to Pennsylvania, =] ' Alva . Matthews who has been with' old friends here for a couple of months | left Wednesday for Clearfield, Pa., "where he has a position in the 1.. Al A‘i’.unm refrigerator factory. 5 ? e : | !, = < Has Tonsils Out :%' - Miss Mary Kitson of the Jet White | | Groceteria submitted to a tonsil opera- | | tion Tuesday morning in the emer--gency hospital of Dr. Laie. : ; SR g | ‘ Zero Weather i After a new blanket of snow Monday | }uight a cold wave followed and the | temperature Wednesday morning hov- ! ered around the zero mark. : s Lt e r it ’ Now 18 the time to pay your Banmey - «wription to the Banner. i

Gy Notice to Bidders - Notice is hereby = given that = ofi Thursday evening March 7. 1926 at. seven o'clock the Common Council of the “City ol Ligemier.” Noble County, dndiana will xf the Council Room in the City Hall in said cfty, receive bids for,'and let to the lowest and bhest bidder, the contract for the sweeping and cleaning aof the paved streets and ‘alleys in said city, in-accordance with ;spécificutinns Hlt.‘i‘t‘f»()r'(r‘ now on fila .;iu the office of the City Clerk of suid LCIt.-. ~ The Common Comnecil will al I he same time and place receive bids [ or and }t to the lowest and hest %,iri ley, the contract for collecting ik:ii"i:iu‘g\ anil irm'iii_in;.' the =ame to the [ ity dumgp. Bids may be made ;» eporately or for hoth contracts, i B¢ order of the Common Council. | Joseph. €. Kimmell, City Clerk ! : 3hsw . » | = NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS l state of Indiana . Noble (‘ml)iiy S 4: § . . In the Woble Circuit Conrt; l ' Murch Term, 1929, : 1. > . To Quiet Title to Real Estate. ii‘)ii\\'m'd" Crockett, : |Neva Jane Crockett. . ( lushzjnli and wife, . VN : = ii{u'tv Manning et al. { Come now the plaintiffs, by Bothf,w(*ii .zémi \';uul_(-rl'm‘d, their attornevs, jand tile their complaint herein. to;g(rihur with the atfidavit of a compettent person that the residence upon idiligent inquiry is unknown of the !(»llmvinu named defendants, to-wir: {Rate Manuing, Daniel - H. Manning, |Hester Farver, Jessie Farver, Saral {L\li)‘:mft. Corneling Momfort Alfred Blak. E_\'.()ris; Atking, Josie - Niles, Sperry INiles, Hubert Niles, Lena Niles, Myvron {Niles Harrison Niles. Hattie Smith, gfm;in .\.if'(‘n::‘i(v_\', That the names of | he defendants are unknown and they lare believed to be non-residents of the {stzm‘ of Indiana, sued in this action iby the fol!'swing names and desigznaiti()ti::_ to-wit: “the unknown husbhands jand wives, respectively, of each and 3;”] olthe [nllowing uamed persous: {to-wit ™ Kate Manning. Daniel Manning, jint}.\r Farver, -Jessie Farver, Sarah {Milley, Cornelins Momfort, Alired i\m"k"l"“ Oris Atkins, Josie Niles, iSperry. Niles. Hubert Wiles, -Lena j.\:iins. Alyron Niles,” Harrvison Niles, i‘l-i:er‘_u Smith,. Anna McCaskey, the ';.’Ll”»“js_”f all of \\:hom are unknown 1o iplaintiffs; - The unknown widowers dand widows, the children, descendants land heirs,, survivtiig spouse, creditors :umi administrators of the estate, de'\'is'\(*:;. 'it‘_u,nl('('.w‘..ll'usl(-'e.k‘, and execuitors of the last will and té‘st:iunrn-‘, ‘islh‘(:('ssul's i interest aund assigns, [respectively, of each of the following :nmnn(i and designated deceased n«-z'? !_sons.’ to-wit: - Kate Manning, Daniel {Manning, Hester Karver, Jessie Farfvei', Sarah Miller, Corneling Momfort, ?‘Ai\re(l Blakely, Otis' Atkins, Josie {Niles, Sperry Niles, - Hubert Niles, | Lena \'ilbs’, Myron Niles, Harrisoun ‘Nileg, Hattie: Smith, Anna MeCaskeyv, ;H.w names of all of whoni ave ‘utiknown' to- plaintiffs; All of the i»\-o{nm lonce known by un‘_\' of the inames and designations above stated, %whose anmes may have been changed ‘and who are now known by other ;names. the names of all of whom are junknown to plaintiffs: The spouscs lof ail of the persouns above named, g"(lesm'_ihed and designated as’” defen‘dants to this action who are marrieil, ith("names of all of whom are un: ;i\nm\'n ll‘!"phlglllifi'.;': All persons an lecorporations. who assert or might a<|sert any title, ¢laim or interest in, or i,“"” npon the real estate (,198(;\'?1)(»%1 in !the complaint in this action by,” unider or through any of the defendants ;i.o {ili& action named, described and ""-dnsigumm.i in - said complaint, llis! ‘nanies ol all of whom are unknown [to plaintiffs; That the following ;"namwl defendants are non-residents (of the state of Indiana.: Josie Niles, [Sperry Niles, Hubert Niles, Lena fNiios, ,\‘[}'!'()iiJXilfi-‘.‘S, Harrison Niles, {Hattie Smith, QOscar Niles, Lottie iZ\'iles. Kssie Brunet:: that this action |ls instituted to (quiet title real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause ;01’ action exists against all of said jdefendants, that they ave necessary ;]')urtius to this ac¢tion and that they !are believed to bhe non-vesidents of ithe state of Indiana. , I The following real estate in Noble ‘county, in the state of Indiana is de'seribed in said complaint, - toswit: f('.onuuenci'ng at the northwest corner of the nort'hwe,st uarter of the north-: §_é’§i.st gquarter of section two (2); 4 %t(-)\\"nship'thii't_v—li'mu' (34) north, range ‘eight (8) east find running from ?thence_due east twenty-six (26) rods: thence south thirty and ten (thirteenthis (30-10-13) 7rods; thence i'west‘twmltylis"ix (26) rods and from ithence morth | thirty and ten, ;thirteenths (30—_]104_3[ rods; to the ‘place of beginning, - containing fiva lacres of land. ' } ‘Also, the north half ’-‘nof"tlxe follow{lng described tract of land, to-wit. the east half of the northeast quarter \i of sec&iion two (2), in township thirty'four (34) north, range eight (8) ecast, {éxcepting therefrom twenty (20) gacres off of the south end thereof, ]iea,vingj fortyv-five and eighty-four {hundredths (45.84) acres, more or iless. A = ek B l Also, seven ~and ome-half (71%) jacres of land ‘ont of the west half of ‘the northeast fractional gquarter of i'fs.e(:tiou two (2), in township thirtyv{fOllt'v.(,{)"l) north, rauge eight (8) east, described as follows, to-wit: com’meuc’ing at the northeast corner of ithe northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section and running west fifty-four (54) rods; thence [south twenty-two and two ninths (22-2-9) rods; thence east fifty-four (64) rods and from thence north

THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA.

%;g‘ent_\?‘rwo and “{swo ninths {:2'2*:!-‘#\ rods to the place of beginning. - "i‘hiq action is instituted and pmiyg'cu‘téti, by said plaintiffs for the pinipose of quieting their title to the real lestate above described as-against all demands. claims and claimants whaijsnever.' : S e . . Nptice is thereforc hereby given said deferidants “that unless they he ‘and appear on the 24th judicial day of ‘the March 15929 term of the Noble Cireuit Court of Ihdiana, to *be - hesui ‘and holden on the 4th day of March, 11929, at the, court JQouse, in the {own {of Alhion. in Noble -county, in tha ‘state of Indiana. and answer o denur to said complaint, the same wilj ‘be heard and determined in thieir ab%senye.' s : S | In witness whereot | hereurito. set imy hapd and the seal of said” court, Lat the office off the clerk .f:lh?m‘(_’(_.)f, i i‘gf-iw town of Albion, Indiana, !iiis‘j;_"d iday ‘of Pebruary; 1920, g _‘%(Seali - Frances M. Beane i , o Clerk pf the Noble Cireuit Conrt i Bothwell & \':nuigr{ni'd. e { Ligonier: Indiana. ' . lf.-\ttm'iw_\’s' for - Dlaintiffs. 2haw T s - L. Wifte Sends Husband To Jail, A wife set her owid penalty in Cits ?(()Hl‘f, at Soufth Bend Monday morning {when Judge Chester DuComb founy %Aii’i‘ed K:_ihlni(n'g'zm guilty ot chargss %01’ assault and hatiory, 5 e i Evidence intl‘mi‘\xrfi-ai showed that ii(ahhnorguu came home drunk Satu:‘day night and forced his wife and six lA(;.llil(iren‘ the _\nungx-FK-sv\'«f_‘zi montlis jold to leave the honse.. . : i Af the conelusiott of the testiniony, :r;l_u(l'gu :DuComb turned to the wite %"-\\'imi do yon want us to do to thic i man? he asked . o } “Put him in jail fo ra nionth and farve Rim a chanee to rhink things fiim'm'.“ she ‘veplied. ‘ ; I “All right'’ said the judge. ~ 5 And Kohlmorgan wag sontoesicod i ‘iiih'fifl_\'h‘ indan e e : 4 e ; Injunetion On New Sehool ; A p‘emium\nl'injunmirm against tae M-ouslijuctif)n of a new township con"is‘niid:itexi school in Iden towhsbip ‘gl.,;'z_(;’.mnge eonnty under. the presen i(nmra('t was granted by Judge C. € ,z(‘alflill. Howdver it is believed the unif ‘ed support of the people of the township can be secured for & new build: ‘;ing to cost »ai]‘uum! sfi\').m)u Lo 370,000 At present all of the schools of the ‘:flo'wns_hip.-m‘e one-story structures ang ‘have been condemmed hy the "state iTh“ ix.ijun(-tinn was granted on. the igrounds that the plans were not apf;prm'ed by the state fire marshal un;.!il :,it'tvr ‘the contract was let - ’Ti_.i» (proposed building was to have. cost 84000 . = ik e o ...:.-.1.‘-_..’.._.__.... A i © Missing Girl Reported Seen, i Possibility that Edith Mae Dierdort ‘1()-:('931'}01(1 \‘.'ost Terre Haute girl Iwhose disappearance more than three .zi\'eeks. ago launched. &a state wide search, may have been kidnaped anc ispirited from the state was scen (o 'j(la,v when two “hifch hikers” reportec ‘tto police they had seen the girl i “scustod_\f','oi‘ a dark comylexioned mar l{ill a Burlington, fa.. -railroad station | The men (. E. Luke and Morris Sarp lerstein said they saw the girl more |than two weeks ago and that she: was ' obviously. afraid of her companion. | She '\v'presu‘ dark coat with afn collar and a dark hat, they said.. Both .’iientif_ie'd a picture of Rdith Mae as 14e eirl thev had seen. :

E[ injured In -Automebile (rash. | When their automobile skidded and arashed into a parked truck near : Indianapolis Tuesday fout Carmer high school bovs were injured two of them [\L"l'h(l{)r‘. fatallv and one man was hurt seriously. . The youths whose ages r:ln;:u from 15 to 18 were enroute to attenda legislature session in iil(lifll];i]\(ii’ih‘ as part of their school history course. - A fifth vouth driver of the car escaped uninjured. . : Injuries Fatal to Elkbhari Man James 8. Hershberger 30 of Elkhart son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hershberser of six miles east of (Goshen ‘died Tuesday miorning in Elkhart General hospital from internal iniuries receivod in an auto accident in Elkhart Sutday morning.” Death was sudden and nnexpected as his injuries were at firas: considered severe but not serious. : g v Woman Clerk of Distriet Court Mrs. Margaret Cowgill deputy clerk in the U. 8. district court of northern indiana Monday afternoon was appoint od clerk of the court at South Beud hy Judge Thomas W. Slick. She is the tirst woman in Indiana te hold such an appointment aigl the third in the United States. She succeeds William D. Remme!l of Fort Wayne. . ~ ~ New License Law. - Senators passed bills Tuesday requiring all motor vehicle drivers to procure 25 cent chauffeurs’ licenses from the office of the secretary of ‘state and requiriu"g’ posting of a bond in order that a person be allowed to drive an aytomobile until any accident judgment be settled e ‘ Stricken in Church | Albert Brady 57 vears old of New Paris was stricken with apoplexy while attending services at the Brethren church at Locke Sunday evening. He was taken to the home of Charles Clause nearby and died there Bt eloven glelgegk . 0 n . _Bank -Receiver Asked. = ~ After a meeting of the board of directors of the Farmers' Deposit Bank at Montpelier James M. Ogden attorney general upon the reguest of bank ‘officials filed a petition for a receiver.

Drami Sermon at Christina Church. “The Govermor”, a drama-sermon in four scenes, presented by Evangelist Albert’ A. Coil, will feature the last serviece of the revival meetings now in :_progrcss at the Christian church. Rev. Coil will be assited by Miss Lawson who will have charge of the spe¢litl music which will ‘be used to intersperse the scenes of the sermon. The

2’3'.'3‘-"-":"l}.‘;._. S R i | S e % e | | e f e o e L ew LR S SsaEEE. 0 Y ee | L e g e | L A 8 GS d i ALBERT A. (011 srchestra and the Booster Choir, both of wwhich have served faithfully during the meeting, 2will appear on the progran = : ; o “'Phe Governor has heen presented ht Nev iCeil hefore schools, churches and men’s meetings, and always to appreciative audiences. It is looked forward .to as one of the outstanding services of the present meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend the services on Sunday. : Ogder Overrules Gilliom Attorney General James M. Ogden nnounced Monday: that he will start a new plan of state action in . the corum nobis suit of {). €. Stephenson former [ndianag Ku Klux Klan official in supreme court. : < The new plan will discard proce:lure already started by Arthur L. Gilliomm whom he succeeded as ;itm.m'm\' general ; : 2 . Ogden announced he is preparing a motion to strike out the general denial Gilliom filed to the ex-k Klan leader's ‘petition. Stephenson in - his corum nobis petition seeks a °new trial on the grounds that public sentimen aroused -by the klan prevented im from taking the stand in his owi defense and denyving the. murder of Miss Madge Oberholtzer Indianapolis girl for whose death he is serving a life sentence .in the indians state prison. - ' - State B. B. Schedule. : *. The schedule of the:lndiana State High School basketball tournament to be plaved' at Indianapolis March 15 and 16 has been announced. Under the schedule the winner of the rezional tournament at Auburn will play the winner of the regional tournament at Lafayette Fridav morning 11:00 a. m. . A number ni"l,ijq(miéi' fans will aftend the tournament. : : Blood Poison Fatal. - Blood poisoning from a septic in‘ection caused the death of Amos “riend of Auburn. He was a retired farmer and had resided there ten

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