Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 12B, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 April 1929 — Page 2
he Ligonier - Panner| Established 1856 . - : Published by | . . THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. _ W. C. B. Harrison, ‘Editor '~ ( M. A. Cotherman, Manager | et e et~ S A ———————————— e Published m’el-‘y'l\londaly and Thux‘sday! and entered the Postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, as second class matter. | Large Freight “Shipments ' Striking evidence of the heavy demands made annually on the ‘rail10ads by automobile mahnfacturers came 1o li‘ght vesterday with the Qlinouncement of . 1. Scharfli general traftic direcfor of Chevrolet Motoi Company that the company's freight bill for 1928 f’b]nw-smugl’\f_" lnnnltnul.ulid outhound shipments for 16 «bimm‘slvi-' plants totalled more than s4ii.'i'““:“‘fi"'. This waS an increase of more thun $£11.000,000 over the 1927 bill. * In” making thé announcentent Nir. Scharff revealed that the 1928 hill covered the moveientof 272,368 car loads of freight, totalling 7,96%,047,324 pounds. Exclusive of this . poundage AIL Scharff declared there was an additional 221,402,427 pounds of less than carload freight, 1 767.783 nonnds shipped by express -and 331,040 drive aways. - These figures show the imiense increase in the company's ' business. L.ast vear the company manufactured the unprecedented vohiume of 1.200,000 automobiles. This vear will Soe an ’mup'm_ realized of 1.-330,000° These figures indicate that the automobiie manufactyrers are among the railroads hest customers. * Ot our total freight shipment tor last ~vear - 11,087 car loads were inhound. and 1161.281 (_mthimmic;!"’l"hv outhound shipments included tinished automobiles and 394804171 pounds of export tratfic. : Mr_Acharlf in ('().llt'lll.&inlll Lompltmented the railroads on th\ei(t;&fll(?ndid cooperation and coustantly increasing efficiency, - ' \ - ' Rockne to Spt‘llk. : - Notre Danie university's famous toot ball coach and athletic director, Kunte K. Rochne is to be the guest of honor and the speaker at the LaGrange Chamber of Connnerce dinner meeting this evening Aprit 18 at the school gymnasium. -All of the bovs of the seventh and eighth grades ;iml. high schools of LaGrange and l‘.u(imugu county have beeii invited to he guests at the dinner and the entire public is invited to the gymnasium after the dinner at 7:30 o'clock. . ; Wawaka News Items. s Mrs. LoMie Price is slightly better Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cass of Fort Wayne were here Sunday. : .\hf. and Mrs. K. Herald with Mr. and Mvs. .Elton lLepird and MY, and Mrs. Buryl Lepird of Fort Wavne were guests at a 6 o'clock dinner given in their honor by Mr. and 'L\l.r.\.'. George Foster in Ligonier Saturday. ~ The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gard wha has been ill is better Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butts of Kimmell were at the Gargd home Sunday,
Arm and Legs ‘Fractured Winifred Hammitt 10-year-old son n_f‘(‘u_\m'go Hammitt was seriously injured Sunday evening when he was ‘struck" by an *automobile. driven by Franklin Saser at Portland. The lad started across the street in. front of the. Princes theatre and ran in front of the automobile before Sasser could stop. He suffered a fracture of both hones of the left leg and a fracture of the left arm below the shkohlder. Notice to Water Takers You are hereby notfied that water rents are due April Ist, 1929 payble at the office of the city clerk on 11 rents due and not paid on_or beore April 20th a penalty of &an per ent will be added. - : All water rents for 1929 are now lue and must be paid on or before April 20th. . . , Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. : - The office will be’ open Wednesday and Saturday evenings for the accommodation of the public. 2 ‘ Joseph C. Kimmel, City Clerk \ : 10a6t’
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I .. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. ; | Stite of Indiana, Noble County, ss: ‘ in thé Noble Circuit Court, | \ May Term 1929. ' ' . No. 10369 & ; ; it ’ l For Partition and to guiet title tok 1 real estate. s o GOrypha Lampdon, Oakley Randolph,’ i 1 Plaintiffs - - ! - | % ‘.S."‘ : 5 E %JM{u Bell et al. Defendants. ! { Counies now the_ plaintiffs, by Wil-! {liamt H. Wigton their aitt(‘)rn‘e_\'.‘ um}g {files their amended complaint herein, | ‘mgothm' with the affidavit of a compet- i “ent person that the residence upon «‘,iti-: 'gent inquiry is unknown of the follow- ! %ing' named defendants, to-wit: Jzu'nh! ‘Martin,, Martha Martin, Sarah ,Slmup.f :'l‘hnvn:n.\; . Shoup, Ruben Fry, Reul)en, ,El"lf,\' and Benjamin Carr; that [hci ‘names of the defendants are unknmvn% ‘%:nnl that they . are believed to be non- | ;njsi;h-ms of the State of Indiana, sm.-rl" f;h‘n this actiowr by the 'x'nlln\\'ing nmnex; tand designations, to-wit: the unknowm ‘Eln;s)mnds and , wives re.\'p‘w'ti\'ely nx'! %Hu* following named persons, to-wit: | Jacoh Martin, Martha Martin, Sur:l‘l! ,ESl'p_nup. "l’lmmr;xs . Shouyp, Rubeén l«‘ry,% .il:vuhen I<‘l'§g.33ll)¢l Benjamin Carr, tl‘n"i Snames of all of whom are unknown to \ iplu_imiit'x'.\'; the unknown widowers and widows. -children, descendants muli Aheirs, surviving - spouses, v('r(-ditm'"s: i:’md administrators of the estates, (10-i vises, legatees, trustees and executors »E”t the last wills and. testaments, :;'uv-g | ‘(‘(-.\“su\i's‘in ‘interest ;md :lssiglls respec,]tiwl_\' of the following named :m(‘.! | designated deceased persons, m—wil:{ {Jacoh Martin, Murtha Martin, Sen'uh! {Shoup, Thomas F. Shoup. Ruben I*‘l;_\',] | Reuben Fry, Benjamin Carr, the names | of all of whom are unknown to plain- I Hiffs: all of the women once known ,I'hy any of the names and (lesigl.)u.tionst .iaht)vo stated . whose names may have lt]‘lwon changed and who are now known. .tby other -names, the names of all of ’whnm are ufinkn(m’n to I)lzailltit'fs; the, |spouses pf all of the persons above [ named: (l‘;‘om'rihwl and designated as {defendants to this action who are mar‘lvied, the names of all of whom are un!knm\;n_m plaintiffs: all persons and jeorporations wlho assert or might as- | !sert angy title, (-lui)n.tm' interest in, or {lien upon the real estate described in _|the complaint in this action, by, under. {or through aiy of the defendants: to {this action named, described and desi- ; ‘g‘nuu\d ‘ in said complaint.- the names ,im' all of whom are unknown to plain‘ttil'l‘s; that t‘h.o' following’ named de- , {fendants are non-residents of the ;.!Slbt‘t’. of Indiaiia. to-wit: Ollie- B. Gard, ;%Fern Dodge, Edmund F. Dodge, Louise ,‘]}. Dotlge, Veva Seott.. Frank Scott, ""I{o-wm'd McConnell,” Earl Randolph, - { Priscilla ‘Randolpl, Virginia M. Ran“dolph, Maud Welch, William J. Welch, Clyde Rex, Maud Kelley, Bert Rex, "1 Mahbe] Boyles; George T. B.o,\'leé, Myria L 1 A. Rlandolph, (}u’_\' W. Green, Minnie Green, Clarence Green, Ollie Green, .|Charles Green, Grace Green, Gertie 11Curtis, Bert Curtis,” Ethel Utterback, » tHarmon fitterbm-k. Mabel Ripenn, r'Emil Ripo&m, Bessie Prowett, Harold .|Prowett, William E. Green, Jessie Green, KEthel Kenner, Walter Kenner. 4 That this action is instituted for the .| partition of and to quiet the title to ] {real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists againstl all of the defendants named, described and designated in this action, and that- they are necessary parties to Lthis action: and all of the defendants “|named, described and designated in 'lthis notice are _believed to he nonIresidents of tlie State of Indiana The l_'follnwing real estate in Noble County, in the State of Indiana, is described in t said complaint, to-wit: The west 9sths Lot the south half of the northeast quar ' |ter of section 22, Township 35 north, '|Range 8 Kast; excepting the following ithree descriptions; Commencing at the southwest c¢orner of the northeast quarter of section 22, Township ana“ range aforesaid running thence east‘ |63 rods;: thence north 1% rodss: thence {west 63 rods; thence south to thel {place of beginning, also excepting the |following: .Commencing at the southwest corner| of the northeast guarter of section 22, Township and Range raforesaid; thence east 22 rods: thence north 29 1-11 rods;. thence west 22 rods; thence| south 29 1-11 rods to the place of beginning, containing 4 acres; 'also excepting therefrom, all that portion of the lortheast quarter of section '2}2,, Tov 11sh§p and Rzmgé afore-
;Saltl that lies within the l‘ollowing‘i‘ jdescribed bounds, to-wit: Commenecing lat a post-or point 3gths. of the length iof the south line of the above describhiuorthea_st‘ quarter of section 22, from the southeast corner-of said nortngeast guarter; thenge north to the lcenter of the White Pigeon State !l{o:ut: thence west and south along Eth.e center _of said State Road to whqre ithe 'south line of said northeast quar';ter of said section 22 will gross said iSt,au? Road, thence east on the south {line of said northeast quarter section %t" the place of beginning, containing three acres and 25 rods more or less. ! This action is instituted and prose!cuted_by said plaintiffs for the purfp()'se of- enforcing partition. and for ‘lqui(?fin;.f the title to the real estate iuh‘ove (vle.x"(-Arihe(l as against sall deimands. claims and claimants whatsoLever, ; : : ‘ Notice is: t.lwrel‘()rg hereby '_giveu | said defendants, that uuless they he and appear on the 3rd. day of June '!1923. same being the 19th judicial day io‘f the May 1929 term of the Noble i(‘in-uit Court of Indiana, to be begun »jamd holden on the 13th. day of May 11929 at the Court Hoase in the Town 'of Albion, in said County and State, ‘%and answer or demur to said com‘pluim the same will be heard and de‘termined in their absence. i In witness Whereoif, I have here{unto set my hand and affixed the seal '%()t‘ said Court at the office of ;hg Clerk :iflwrmf in the Town of Albion, Indi{ana, this 10th day of April 1929. . ‘(Se:nl) FRANCES M. BEANE, ‘l Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. 1 ';\\‘illium H. Wigton, Attorney for | Plaintiffs. 11h3w
‘Business Men Vietimized - Hundreds of’ Indiana business men %haim been victimized by persons repre;‘sem‘ing themselves to bhe dopuj}' lsherit’fs and agents of the Indiana 'Sherin"s Assn.,, who went about the state sellinl: space in a convention !.progrum and giving “protection cards” ‘the Better Business Bureau disclosed. ’ <A total of $25.000 in sums ranging ifrmm $25 "to $3OO has been collected ‘it was estimated. - v { The agents claimed to be selling |“space”in the program for the Sheriff’s Associafion annual program the &hm-i‘uu stated. They charged $3OO for a pagé. Abaut 500 copies of the program have heen distributed. The representatives whom the -bnreaun listed as "1';\(}1{&*!091'5"'l)y inHfluence or direct statement tl'e't their 1"})11»&1)9(15” know they would be in disfavor with the sheriff’s office of Itl\eir, particular county if theyv did not !c(mtrihute. They were told they could “mef by with such “minor Qt‘t’fmses" ius speding if they contributed and -qunt a “courtesy card.” ’ Wayside Pulpit Restored : I Many inquiries have been made the ipust few weeks as to the where abouts iOf the Wayside Pulpit of the l'resb_\»‘;[terian church. A gale several weeks 2&:.).'0 l;lmi' it down :md_hudly damaged it : } Mr. Melvin Rodgers kindly under[took the work of restoring it and (mow it has concrete posts and is resplendlent in fresh paint. Again it is sending out messages ‘and all are grateful to’Mr. Rodgers for his fine work, 7 Rev. G. H. Bacheler while a pastor in Cleveland, Ohio saw a Wayside Pulpit and on coming to Ligonier seven years ago asked the church ‘to }udom it which was_done to the satisfaction of the community and {to very many strangers who comment tavorably upan its messages. : % Twenty-Eight Nafions Join. _ | Representatives of 28 nations form{ing‘ the largest and most important Igathering_qf nations ever convened for the purpose of dealing with t'he/. ever growing problem of disarmament ’wexu into session in the first meeting of the preparatory (H.sar_mament commission at Genva Monda,\‘. L ‘ All the principal nations of the world were represented including thei three powers which are not- megmbers of the league of nations—Russia, Tur-| kel and the United States. As a result of the present size of the preparatory commission this meeting .is equivalent to that of a disarmament conference itself. -
! ‘ Reception For Prisoner - - Memdbers of his congregation tender ed an elaborate T'eceptio‘n and banquet to Charles Thorpe deacon of the Christian church of Hammond when he returned from serving 90 days on the state penal farm at Pendleton. Deacon Tlxox‘i)e was sent to prison after being found guilty of assault and bat’ter}"on- one of the Christian church members whom he beat up last July The fight grew out of a factional row which had split the church into two hostile groups.- . Too Handy With Gun Austin Sweet prominent attorney; was dead at Terre Haute after being shot through the' head by John VanHook justice of the peace c¢ourt constable following. an argument over a fishing license. ; Youth Wins Honors Raymond Beights son of Mr. and Mrs., L.eToy Beights of Fort Wayne won third place in class B in a state wide piano playing contest at Indianapolis last week. S Bristol Home Burns : ~The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keller near Bristol was destroyed by fire while the family was away. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services In Welr Block. _ Sunday school 9:46 A M. ; Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Dverybody welcome.
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~ “T'o Build New-Baseball Park. l Plans for the construction of a much neded ball park in South Bend are being made by the Studebaker Athletie club backed by the Studeébaker eorporation. ‘The park will be located at the ‘(_-ople'r of Franklin street and Ewing avenue and will beable to seat 4,000 fans. It is also planned to include a quarter-mile running track around the infield to help promote track meets with neighboring corporation teams in this vicinity. Work on the park will start next week with the opening date set for the middle of Mav, ' | e e e BT ~ Mother (at Rescues Kiftens - i A mothet’'s'leve for her voung was demonstrated at Marion when a cat ‘made three trips into a burning b:n'n. to rescue her kittens. . ' : ~ When the fire was discovered the mother cat was seen pacing ];fu'-k_ and forth in front of the burning structure. : v ‘ She dashed into the flames and emerged carrying a kitten in her mouth. Twice more she braved the flames each time bringing haek a kitten, before she was buyried so badly she was unable to walk! . . - : : < Two of her young were burned to death. 7 : - ~-Nets April 19 For Arbor Day. The value of forests, the beauty of trees planted along our roadsides and around our homes-and pubiic: buildings should be emphasized in all our schools and universities,. Gov. Harry G. Leslie said in issuing a proclamation designating Friday April 19 as Arbor day. S _ Under the old law Arbor day is the third F?'idzly in April: A 1929 statute changed it to the second Friday but does not take effect until next year. Large Quantities of Milk. In addition to the list of milk pProducers ot this vicinity who sell to the Goshen Milk Condensing. (k)lnpany uvérf 3100 worth of milk every two weeks the following names have been added to the list viz: Levi Chiddister, $100.49; ‘John S Weaver, $12155; Warren Risser, $217.48; Allen Wenger, $100.26: Dan Bowser $105.07. =« ° . :
: Anderson Woman Suicides ‘ Leaving a note to her husband giving ill health as the reason for her acs Mrs. Myrtle Swain 23 ccommited suicide at her home in Anderson byv inhaling gas. The woman's body was found in a bath tub. Three ¢hildren aged seven months, two. years and three vears were orphaned l‘),v the tragedy, 5 Miss (uningham to Gef Job. George 1. Foote collector of internal revenue wil resign probably May 1, it was tumored in political circles today. : : : : Miss Dorothy Cunningham Indianapolis and .Martinsville republican national committeewoman for Indiana, was slated to succeed Foote.. Woman Killed in Accident Mrs. Alice lda Hapner 38 of Mishawaka was instantly killed Friday afternoon when the autoniobile which she was driving was struck by a westbound engine at the Byrkit avenue crossing of the New York Central rail road. : : e , First Registered Shoot Sunday The first registered shoot of the sea son at thevGoshen Gun club will be held there Sunday April 21while the ‘ammul Tri-State meet " which again Wwill be held at Goshen is scheduled for May 24, 25 and 26. s o Dies Result of Accident : - Ralph McDowell 21 son of Charles McDowell "of TLogansport died: early Tuesdgy at Benton Harbor Michigan from a fractured skull received in.an automobile accident Sunday nieht.
‘ Road Work Held Up. Work on the Bishop road along the North Shore at Lake Wawase has been held up for a few days due to a disagreement wit hthe purchaser of the bonds. v - : Mrs. Bailey Buried. , :I‘he funeral of Mrs. Bert Bailey of Kimmell was held Tuesday afternoon at the Sparta Christian church with burial in Sparta cemetery. To Enjoy Class Party. . | The sophomore clas of the Ligonier high school will enjov a party at the gym this evening. | Notice of Final Settlement l State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Marion Berberich, Deceased. Neo. 3133 . In the_.- Noble Circuit Court May Term; 1929, ’ : Notice is hereby given that the undesigned as administratrix. of the estate of Marion Berberich deceased has filed in said court her account and vouehers in final settlement of said Estate and, that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court at the Court House at Albion Indiana on the 13 day of May 1929 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said, account should not be approved. And the heirs devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also; hereby required at the time and ‘place aforesaid, to appear and make ;proof of their heirship or claim to any party of said estate. : ~ Marelda Berberich Administratrix Posted April 15th 1929. . 5
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~ Aimee’s Kidnaping Tale A Hoax . SACRAMENTO. Calif., April 13—The ifl‘kirinaping{," story advanced =by Aimee Semple McPherson to explain heér mysterious “surf to sand” disappearance in 1926 stands branded as a hoax today in tlie impeachment trial of Superior Judge Carlos B. Hardy of Los Angeles. s ; : Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman Seilaff reappearing from seclusion in Seattle, charged from the witness stand that she and Judge Hardy engineered a “frameup’ to produce a “Miss X" as an alibi fm'"th‘e fiery—haired,Angelus temple evangelist. ' : To. her detailed fc‘harg'es of “hoax” the “frameup’” Mrs. Seilaff who once was known as the “Miss X" added the statement that Mrs. McPherson admitted to her that she occupied ,thei cottage .at Carmel by ‘the Sea with Kenneth G. Ormiston Angelus temple radio operator. : o : Ends Lire With Gun. : John Carman 67 gardener was found dead in an abandoned barn near Fort [Wavne Sunday. He shot himself through the head. Despondent over ill health is given as the cause of him endimy his life. He was never marYied. et ‘ ; - Nells Yellow Banks Hotel. Mrs. A. J. Watkins who owned the hotel at Yellow Banks at Webster lake has sold the hostelry to a Chicago man. She will remain at the lake during the sumnier. B ’ = Pyle Bunion Derby. The Pyle bunion derby runners entv;‘e«t Indiana Tuesday on their little |jaunt from an eastern ecity to Los Angeles California, s
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