Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 9B, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 March 1929 — Page 3
The Ligonier Banner Establishcd 1856 - : Published : by THE BANNER PUBLISHING €O, L W. . B. Harrison, Editor 5 9M. A Cnth«,.-hn;m, ..\l/anager
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Woman Who Rilled Mother Free Mrs. Nora Coleman who 'was confined to the state asyvlium at Richmond for the killing: of her mother eloven vears ago was granted o release from the institution. bhy Judge Hanan® of lL.aGrange in the Steuben circuit courts Dr. L. F. Ross superintendent ofthe institution said Mrs. Colemay had heen gradually improving. Mis. Coleman in a condition of (-xl‘rmn‘c;§ mental stress shot and killed her mother in Webruavy 1918, She expressed no 6Xxcitement over the affair and said 1t was the '(-u‘mina(inn of a long period of mistreatment. At the trial -the matter of her sanity at the time of -the crime was raised and she was found to be insane. . i
Death 2o Joseph Gillispie Joseph 1. Gillispie aged 73 vears passed away at the family lhome in West Lawn Tuesdayv. morning at len o'vlock after a long iMness. He was Born cin Indiana and had resided in lLizonier many vears where he worked as a printer.. He was un honest and upright ©itizen and was respect‘ed by the commmnnity: - Surviving besides the widow are a son and daughter. The son is pastor of a c¢hurch in: Lynn MasSachusetts and. the daughter is a teacher “in the Hammond schools. The funerdt will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock withy hurial in Qak Park this city. I Fifty-Year: Matrimonial Vacation Mrs! Dora McClain cannot he legalIv married again until in 1979 under an m_‘«'lcl" of Circnit Judge (}‘. H. Hoeltcher at Richmond. Notice of her divorce suit against Fre McClain was given hy” publication After gr:mtins.{‘ a decree, the Jjudge asked: i “Do vou intend to marry a;:niu?\' will have to make an order forhiddins you to marry within two vears.” _ t's all right with me if you make it fifty vears,” Mrs. MeClain remarked, < o . Al right 1 will” said Judge Hoeltcher and fifty vears it is today on the court’s records. : - ~ Roller Skating Banned. Police and school officials at South Bend have conspired to make a pair of roller skates about as usetul>to a voungster as bunions to a-traffic cop. Just when the first’ davs of spring came along and The ice and Snow Was' off the sidewalks the police department and school authorities got together in conference and decrced that fhere will be no roller skating in the streets. And it won't he tolerated on the sidewalks either it was decided.
Woman Is Shot by Hushand Mrs. Alice Frasier 41 wite of John Frasier proprietor of the Frasier hotel at White Pigeon Mich., was taken to the Elkhart General hospital Saturday sutfering from severe gunshot wounds, L » Péllets from a shotgun said to have been in the hands of her hushand struck the woman, lacerating the left side of her face from ear to mouth.
- Arrested at Fort Wayne . -Clifford Ford was arrested at Ilort Wayne and brought to the county jail in Goshen on 4 charge of taking an automobile owned by Lester Multer of Elkhart without his consent. The theft Soccurred on March 23. Ford will be turned over to the Elkhart citv authorities. :
Woman Invalid Suicides
After having been ill for Several months *Mrs. Mitehell Morris 32 committed suicide by shooting herself through the head. The body was found in a pasture 40 rods from the ‘Pulaski county, home northwest of Logansport. . v : . Commits Saicide, s Joseph Stafarten 54 living southeast of Indianapolis committed suicide by hanging himsglf in a shed-at his home. His body was found by his wife.
Notice ‘of Ensolvency. State of Indiana, Noble County ss: In the matter of the Estate of ‘ Maurice 1. latta, deceased. ‘ In the Noble Circuit: Court March Term 1929 | ; Kstate No. 3124, e Notice -is h'ereh.v given that upon petition filed in said Court by the administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof. said court did on the 26th day of March 1929 finds said estate to be_ probably ingolvent, and order the same to bhe settled according 4% The credifors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. ‘Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Court at Albion, Indiana -this 26th day of March 1929, : M (Seal) Frances M. Beate, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. = 9b2w
Notice of Appointment.
Notice is-hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminisfrator of the estate of Jesse E. Minier, deceased, late of Noble ounty, Indiana. Said ‘estate is supposed to be solvent | ~ American ‘State Band, Adm. wW. H. Wigton, Attorney. 9b3j‘;
. Spring Season Has Arrived
Spring is here. It arrived offictalIv at 8:35 o'clock Wednesday efveninf;, @lthough the first day of spring is generally regarded to be .'\l(m'(-h 21, Wednesday night at 835 o'clock the sun meade its semi-annnal trip dcross the equator. The other trip back across the equator is usually made about September 23 when fall arrives. Thig day is known as the vernal eqninox because on this date the day and night are exactly equal in length the sun being 12 hours above and 12 hours below the horizon, : From now until June 21 the sun will be getting tarther north of ‘the equator when it will again start on its trip south. »
Stolen Car Found
A 1628 Chevrolet coupz owned by Rayvniond Wilkes of Elkhart which was stolen from -the garage at the rear Pf 315 West Franklin street, Elkhart, on March 7 was found Friday by Klkhart police in a garage at 118 1-2 Narth Math street Mishawaka. The radiator and tires of the ~machine w(-ir_o gone, o The recovery was effected ax a res sult of the arrest of Warren Snyder 28, who: wag rooming at the address where the car was found, Snyder is in jail at South Bend charged with the theft of this car and also with stealing radios, tvpewriters, (-loll\ingzaml numerous_ other articles, - He is believed to have eschiped recently from the penal farm. Sas o
1o Finance Dairvmen
The Goshen Live Stock Loan Company with an authorized eapital stock of $25.000 lma('mnplméd- its organization, and’ expects to - begin making loans to {;n'mers for the purchase of dairy cattle: on or bhefore May first of. this vear. B The territory served will be co-extensive with that now served by’ . the Elkhart County National Farm Loan association negotiat ing long time federal farm loans through the Federal Land Bank of Louisville Kentucky
Bitten By Hog
George Beam 33 a rural, mail carrier working out of the Roann postoffice is in a serious condition at his home with blood poisoning. While . working with a hog several days ago the animal hit him on the hzfm(l. It was only ‘a4 small’ seratch and he thought nothing of it dt the time. However blood poison developed and doctors said the man’'s condition is critical; ek
1. S. Farm Radio Program
Facts for home and truck gardener, for poultryvmen for dairvmen for stockmen and for all who are interested in the weather will be given by speakers of the United States depariment of agriculture during the week of April 1 to 5 series of 15-minute roonhiour programs seit through a network of 17 radio stations associated with the National Broadcasting company, ‘ :
Pertect Bridge Hand.
- Lewis Vermillion drew a perfect hand of thirteen diamonds while play ing brfidge at Ih’e'home of Mr. and Mrs., Harold Atherton at ‘Anderson. #tatisticians declare a bridge hand fill ed with one suit occurs only once in many million deals. ! &
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice: is hereby given that on the 6th day of May, 1929, hetween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four oclock P. M. and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the office of the Auditor of Noble County, Indiana, in the Court House in the town 'of Albion in said County, the: following deseribed real estate, to-wit: lot number four in bhloek number four in West Lawn Addition to the cjty of Ligonier, Noble County, Indiuna‘, as shown by @ map and plat of said addition made by W. T. Knox, Civil Jngineer and recordéd in the Recorder's Office of Noble County, Indiana, in plat book 1, page 166, will. be offered for sale as e¢scheated real estate heretofore owned by Charles Henry Allen now deceased. Said. real estate will be sold at public vendue. for not less than the full appraised value thereof, to the highest and best bidder therefor and upon the following terms and conditions .to-wit: at least one half of the purchase price thereof to be paid incash on day- of s#le and the remainder thereof-within one vear from day of sale, the deferred payvment to bhear :nterest at the rate of six per cent per wnum, and upon full payment of the ‘purchase price- a warranty deed for said real estate will be executed by said - Auditor and delivered to the purchaser thereof. Purchaser may vay all cash on day of sale. ' Charles W. Bender, . John: W. Long, ; Noah F. Smith, : © Board of Commissioners of Noble County, Indiana. : Edwin =~ Smith, Auditor . Noble County, Indiana. | . : 6bdw e . : SRI e Have you tried. the SPENCER WAY ~of SLENDERIZING your HIPS! Call the Spencer (orsetiere Corsets, Girdles, Bassieres, Belts, : Surgical Corsets. WE CREATE A DESIGN ESPECIALLY FOR YOU. Mrs. Fred Starr : 401 West Third Street : ~ Phone 295, Ligonier. Registered Spemcer (orsetiere,
‘ Cow"s/B'ut'c’l;;r VVcijh‘t- L The amount of bone in & cow varies with the cow. The maximum per cent oi bones ix 2248 The hlde {s usually 6 to 6!i per cent of the Jive weight of the carcass; the heart from 3 1o 4 pounds, the liver frp’m 8 to 9 pounds, und the tongne from 23 to 316 pounds. The shrinkage of cattle In butchering and dressing ranges from 33 to 52 per cent. |
Realistic Travel
A steamship adverfisioent promises that “as you go up the gangplank in New York sou get the tangy smell of salt and tav in your nostrils” FProbably the company keeps a_barrel of edch standing beside the gangplang. And for £lO exira they will supply a pirate with cutlass in feeth.—Woman's Home Companion. i
Breathe Deeply
A good cirenlation of air means a good circulation of blopd. ‘lt meaps better nerves, hetter energies and better health, o when yvou resolve to take at least ten deep breaths every dag, fllling vour lungs to the very bottom, vou are forming a resolution that is going to mean a great deal to your healdh - i
Zodiac Constellations
The constellations “of the Zodiac are: - Aries, the ram; Taurus, the bull : Gemini, the twins: Cancer, the crab: Leo, the lion; Virgo, the virgin: Libra, the Balance; Scotpio, the scorpion; Sagittarius, the archer; Capricorn, the goat; Aquarius, the witer bearer; Pisces, the fishes. . / , Serious Thing, Love : Life Is a love affair. . . . Young people in Jove are preparing to continue love affadirs in the next gen eration, Thiz love we laugh and weep about is the most gerious thing in the world; we should give jt all the infelligence we can command,— IS, W. Howe's Monthiy. = -
Family Tree a Gallows
The British «college of arms says that fewer x‘im"sunsv these = days are tracing tlheir ancestry. - They. have probably learned from thie experience of others that when it gets back to a certain distance it isn't so hot.— Philadelphia Inquirer, . ‘
Take Time to Relax
A tightness of the muscles and highly keyed-up state of nerves regult from the rush and hurry of this modern age. . Try to practice relaxing during the day. Just let yourself slump in the chair for five minutes, It will refresh you a lot, o
Now You Know
A_horse and buggy is an 01l ean, and an oil can is a foul ball, and a foul ball is a false alarm, and a fulse alarm is a boy friend who thinks he bas no right to kiss her unless shy is under the mistletoe.~—Cincinnati Enonlrer: - . ;
Answer This
“An authm-ily”'sm_tes that three Americans out of every ten live in poverty., -Let's see—who is the authority on the point where poverty leaves off and welfare begins?—Boston Transcript. . :
Stored Eggs Lose Weight
~ Unless the air in the room is neither too moist nor too dry, and the room Is properly ventilated, eggs will lose in weight in cold storage on account of thelr tendency to evaporaie through the ‘shell. !
Thought for Today
Nothing which is learned in youth I 8 so really valuable as the power and the habit of self-restraint, seif-sacri-fice, of energetie, continuous and concentrated effort,.—W. E. H, Lecky., .
Americanization
“The continent, as well as these Isles,” says an alarmed British weekly, “is rapidly becoming Amewicanized.” BReyond the hot dog stands lies Italy —Detroit News.
Friendship’s Cost
Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship. A man may have authority over others, but he can never have thelr hearts but by giving his own.—Thomas Wilson.
Give Cheerfully
We should give as we would receive, cheerfully, quickly, and without hesitation; for there is no grace in a benefit that sticks to the .fingers.— Seneca, : : &
Absolute
“He who never contrgdicts himself]” said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatowil, “must _be content to pasg most of his life in silence.”—Washington Star,
Egyptians Had Glass
Glass has been found in Egyptian tombs dating back 1,400 years B. C. This glass has almost the same ehemical composition ag modern glass, f © Consider the Garlic ! Garlic really is not a pariah in the vegetable world. It belongs, botanicalIy, to an aristocratic race—that of the lilies. : b
But Today!
Bless the old dime novel. The boy caught reading one looked scared but he didn't blush.—Capper's Weekly.
Even on Installments
It always pays to count the cost. Then perhaps you won’t have to pay it.—Grand Rapids Press. :
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Little Richard Helps
Little Richard’s mother was showing a prospective tenant some rooms sbe had for rent., The season belng sunmner, she emphasized the coolness of the basement where tife kitchen and dining room were located. Richard, thinking to help his mother, opened a hot-water faucet and said: “See, even the hot water is cold.”— Boston Herald., :
Mythical Fountain
Pirene was a celebrated . fountain at Corinth, which took its origin from Piréne, a daughter of OQesalus who melted gway into tears through grief over the loss of her son, Cencliries. At this founlain Bellerophen is said to have caught Pegasus. The fountain burst forth from the rock In Acrocorinthus. : S
Groom for Every Horse
The royal stables of the shah of Persia are located in the province of Mazarandan, where a large estahlishment is maintained for the accommodation of the animals. Each horse has its individual attendant and the animal is as carefully coddled as any ¢hild. The cost of maintaining this establishment is enornious. =
World’s Busiest River
In point. of the activity and nuniber of boats on Its surface the Yangste is prebably the busiest river in the world but this does not hold good in the matter of the amount of tonnage handled. The boats of the Yangste are very numerous, but they ;ill‘(‘. of very limited capacity. : o
Hudson’s Craft Small
Henry Hudson’s Half Moon was a boat of 80 lasts burden. The last like thie ton, has a somewhat flexible measure, but it is safe to say that the vessel ih which Hudson sailed In 1608 was a shallow little craft of not over 660 {ons and probably less,
Now You Tell One
We always feel when a motor bus about ifteen feet wide and experiencing more or less engine trouble: is Just ahead of us in the traflic ‘that it has just as much right to the use of the sireet as we have—Ohio State Journal, 9 et
Of Real Value
An instrument has been invented to indicate one’s sensitiveness to sun“burn. But a more needed measure ‘would be one to establish one's likellthood of heing burned in the stock imarket.—New Orleans Times-Pleay-Apne: . i :
Most People Are Honest
_The files of the Associated Credit Men of New York show that 98 per eent of all retail ¢harge cugtomers fare honest, although many of them are negligent in paying hills.—Amerfcan Magazine. ‘ ,
. Brains were made to think with. Exercisc them, and not altogether the arnis’ and legs, merely. Is there no mental term to correspond with “athletics”?2—SBt. Louis Globe-Demo-orat. . & |
Making Friends
The art of making friends. says a well-known writer in the Awerican Magazine, consists in doing graciously and quickly and clicerfully = the things which will make others happy.
Chinese and Liquor
Liquor legislation ' has existed In China for thousands of years, one ancient ordinance forbidding more than three persons drinking together without special cause and license.
The only neck that causes audible distress is the neck that is so far beyond first aid that all that can be prescribed for it is a collar.—\Womyan's Home Companion, ,
. A wrinkle on the -face should not ' humiljate the owner of the face. A wrinkle is a mark of heroism—the record of a battle of life.—Afchison ‘\Globe. : Alum Stops Blood’s Flow ' Sometimes it is difficult to stop flow fof blpod after a tooth has been ex‘&txjact.ed. If powdered alum is applied ‘ito the cavity it will stop the bleeding.
It is'with a werd as with an arrow; the arrow once loesed does not return to the bow; nor a werd to the lips.—Abdel Kader. »
Spanish Stilt Walkers
.~ In Spain no parade |is cowmplete without its contingent of stilt walkers, who are attired in colorful magquerade costumes. : e :
Fear of Woman Greater
All in all, I believe man’s love, fear and awe of women 18 greater than of God.~—E. W. Hawe's Monthly.,
o Dough Won’t Do It ; ; A lot of dough doesn’t necessarily ‘keep 2 man from being half baked.— Farm and Fireside, : ! Blase : :
A mistletoe Christmas wouldn't handicap the modern younger generatlon a bit.—Des Moines Register, 2
The person who is really ecapable of friendship never lacks friends.— Woman’s Home Companion. .
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