Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 17A, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 May 1929 — Page 2
- . . i % The Ligonier Banner| . Hstedlighed 1858 ¢ | s Published by § ’l'l!!fi;]i.\.\'\'lfl{ PUBLISHING CO. f " W. C.B. Harrison, Editer 4 M. A. Colierman, Manager { e e e et et | Published every Monday and T'hux‘s'day_i' and entered the Postoflice at Ligonier, | Indiana, as second elass matter. | M Caught Under Falling Tree - The Goshen News Times 'l‘hnrwléz\.\‘gj has the following account of an m"~§: cident described in-the Banner: “Caught benéath a falling tree last nizlit on the Lincoln Highway a ,\*lmn’ distance east of Sugar Hill a Pontiac roadster owned and driven hy Lowell Leek 512 Kast Washington an enlplovee of the News Printing Co., was hadly damaged and Leek sufiered se vere injuries to his head. Léek was enroute to Ligeonier shortly after 11| 6'clock when Ilfl* abcident occurred. “The falling tfree caught the driver’s Side of the car caving in the 10op. A passing motorist took Leek 1o Ligonier where his injuries were treated by, Dr. Lang. Ten stitches were required:to close a deep cut across thel top of his head.™ - » Lol piscontinue Boys' School Discontinuance of St Edward's Schiool for Bovs and remodeling of its present Jpuilding into a residence hall for University of Notre Dame students was un;innm'wl by the Rev, Thomas A.} Sluin'(rr‘f(‘. S. €. chairman of the build ing committee of the university. Known throughout the country._as school tor .\‘nu'ihs under the age of 14 St. Edward’s . has alwavs been .counected with Notre Dame. I'ntil 1921 both high school and grammar school students |were trainedtat’ St. Edward's but in that vear the high school department was discontinued. o Cirens-Tent Biows Down 'l‘\vmn‘\'—lin'vv perosn wsere injured, none believed® seriously’ when a huge tent ufl\hu .'ln‘hn Robinson circus was torn from i!s”pu]os by a terrific wind during a pefl'urrnznn-« at Vincennes, . Sone of the persons were hurt by falling poles and others were crushed \‘l‘!\@‘l: they attempted to {lee the arena. The- large canvass was lifted high into the air and then gettled upon the crowd of 2500, ' : Cries of women and children rent ~the air as they struggled from beneath the collapsed tent Confusion, tollowed many persons heing trampled. Insurance Policy Was Paid For . Ater five hours’ deliberation a jury in the Kosciusko circuit court in the case of Louis B. Mendel against Earl Shireyv and others brought in a verdiet of $2.500 in fivor of Mendel. The suit wag the result of the Burket fire in which the Mendel store was destroyed on .February 11 1926, A judment -of $4.950 was asked in the complaint, Tt was claimed that Shirey accepted paint- amounting, to $50.75 as payvment on the premium on a fire insurance . policy which was not deJivered. . - . B . S T e ¥ = 1901 Model Still Running When James Bradley head of the auto license .division secretary of state’s offices comes to North Manchester again lie will he able to ‘make whoopee’ by riding.in a 1901 niode! automobile. Thonias A. Peabody is the owner of the ancient ‘bus” a ‘‘one lunger’ which has bheen reconditioned and was brought to this state from C(alifornia. Tt is in as good condition as when it left the factory. - > e R $145,000 Worth of Bonds NSold . Bonds totaling $145,000 of which . $125,000 is to he used as a refund to “the county general fund and $20.000 for the construction of approaches for the Millerspurg over-head -~ bridge were sqld at Goshen by County Auditor Mertie K. Croop to the Harris Trust & Savings bank of Chicago for Ahpreminm of $747.00. . During the wind storm 'last Wednesday_qig'h't the big barn on the Bert Stultz farm north of Ligonier was blown down. .Fortunately no live stock suffered. e e
Home Realty and Investment Co. ‘ ROOMS 3 AND 4 SECOND FLOOR ’ & LEVY BLOCK, LIGONIER, IND. : L - J. L. HENRY Manager 0 City Properties and ‘erarms for sale that will appeal to you, especially when you consider. the possibility of future prices. L : - FARM LOANS - 57 FFDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOAI\'SSU’ O wtth EXCEPTIONAL Privelege Clause 2,/ o SECURITIES | s The Securities that we have to offer, are of the highest type. GRAVEL ROAD, SCHOOL, PUBLIC UTILITY and REAL ESTATE PREFERRED STOCK, all TAX FREE. ' ~ Official Indiana License Branch | Automobile, Tfuck, Chauffeurs License, Cerlificates .of Titles and Transfers. All given special ' o ~ attention. : - :
~ Fire in Hatchery, The expiosion of an incubator WS the taase of a fire which completely put- J. P. Hughes out of the hatchery buziness- at 45)‘1':1(-.1'5:\79. Mrs. I‘{ughv}‘?. whe was in charge at the time had just StepPed across ‘the street to her home for a frw moments and upon returning saw smoke pouring out ‘of the windm\'.;'._‘ “The entire inside was ablaze by the time it was possible to sound the alarm. - e ol Mr. Hugzh stated that :l])]n'n.\;in}flét‘lv 4209 chicks were in the hut“vllw;r:' some of which were several weeks old apnd that 18000 eggs were in the iniruhzm::'s_. - o : : - The chicks and egzs along with what other 'oqu{pmvm was in the es “gfl»}isl&)kvhl were a total loss. - ' To Appeal Girl's Forgery Case, The first ““’v"'*' . in the appeal ot Daisy Sullivan 18 Bloomfield to the state '::um-k.'mu court ‘was taken HFriiday dn Judge: Thomas R. Van Buskirk'® cireuit u_mrt'i}l Greene county. Russel 13, Harrison and H. L. Ridenour . indianapelis attorneys for the rhiM‘?»an lield il Indiana womal’s prisan figed notice of appeal and a motion that Greene county pay for the transcript of evidence upon whicli the appeal Lo sapreme court will be based. The girl was “fantenced two to fourteen years for forgery. - Her attorneys contended she Wwas not l'.(‘i:)l'eS‘_‘lHO(l: by {riend -gr attorney in tire informal session before the judge ‘when she was
Weli known Couple Wed ~ Mise Adele Drubot and Brant Seymoure hoth of Fort Wayne were anited in marriage at -Albion according to word received here. They left for Chicaco o ntheir houneymoon. The bride resided at Kendallyille for about ten years. The bridegroom is 4 former Wawaka resident and has heen emploved as 71:\1'21\'0”1'!;‘:”S‘dlt‘silhlt] for the Wavne Corrugated Box Paper Company.- It is understood that Mr, and AMes. Sevmoure will make their future home at=an apartment on Union street Fort Wayne. . . ~ Burial at Cosperville G The funeral services for D. W. Rose were conducted at Cosperville Sunday };n't«-.l'_nmm. Surviving relatives. include the widow four sons, Lewis of Klkhart. Calvin of Ligonier, U. ¢ and frlenn Rose of Wawaka and three daughters Olga at the family home in Topeka: ‘Mrs. Rush Cunninghani and AMrs. Frank Raubert both of Ligonier.
Dies On New York Central Train “Arnold Empey 54 Cleveland, 0., drop ped dead of heart trouble in the washroom of o s=leeping car ou .\'flr.‘ Yorx Central train Wo. 89 as i fwas pulling into Elkhart Wednesday. The hody was discovered by the .porter, who had seen. Empey a short time i}e[ore and reported him il : Pies at Kendallville ¢ William S. Bortner aged 65 yvears well known retired carpenter amd a resident of Kendallville for the past Torty vears died- Friday morning at 4:15 o'clock at his home on West Wil}lium street after an illness of* more than seven A\'o:’n's.: fivulh was due to rirancer anrd complications.
To Invite sLindy
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh will be invited by Gov. Harry G.!Leslie to be his guest at the Indianapolis air show May 27 to June 2 and at the Indianapolis specdwayv race Memorial (la_\"it was learned todayv. ¥ ! ‘
Alumni At Tavern
The alumni of the Ligonier _high school will hold its meeting this year at the Wawasee Tavern and enjoy a banquet Wednesday evening May 29th
Notice of Administration.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, duly' appointed executor ol the will and estate of Lewis W. Smalley, late of Noble county Indiana, deceased, and creditors and all other pérsons interested in said estate will he ‘governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent, Charles R. Smalley: Executor: Bothwell & Vanderford, : Attorneyvs for Estate. 17a3w
McDonogh, Lone Wolf, In-Big Auto Race R A ; g v ;;:; e 2R 2 4 % 2. ¥ ¥ N o “‘ .. ".- '_ ‘Vi s S '.‘ . Rt é 521 D 0 WHEN Ny ' ¥\ You LOSE b N Ney A , QO ONT! iy T §l. ‘;’; (\\ l ‘)) /‘/ { %w@;‘g\\ S ~,:7 »\,, fflO \Sd\, S‘:, /:S oW e L ~ -808 McDONOGH INDIANAPOLIS, IND.—Bob MeDonogh, lead footed member of the Younger driving contingent, will be a one wolf in the International 500mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, May 30. MeDonogh who was reared under the guiding wing of Tommy Milton is now out on his own. He is an outstanding member of the small group of American stars who may be depended upon to give the foreign groufia a tussle of speed before the laurels can be taken to Europe.
Nteal 315000 Test Automobile ] Search was underway Thursday for a $14.000 Deusenberg automobile which was stolen at Indianapolis and driven to Illinois. ' 1 Two testers of the Deusenberg plant were giving the machine a trial run when three armed men jumped on the running board overpowered the plant emplovees and forced them to accompany the machine to [llinois. The emplovees said they were permitted to leave the automobile-at Danville. ' ' Pictures Horrors of War. = ‘Science has devised instruments of ‘war so terrible that another world conflict like the world war would mean lhu‘ end of supremacy of the white race according to Dr. Arvthur Woodford AMeDavitt, Muncie in an address before Kiwanians, Theese terrible war devices eventually will force the world into practice of brotherhood of man he said. - : o : To Visit Lincoln’s Tomb School children of seven Indiana ci‘t;i‘e'--- sFort Wayne Huntington., Wabash Peru. , Logansport, Delphiland La-fayette-—will make a pilgrimage to the tomb of. Abraham Lincoln at Springfield Memorial day Mayv 30 it was announced today. The pilgrims who will make a tour of historical points of interest in that city- will travel on a special train. @ : - Shot Above Heart, Yet Lives. Carl Smith 26 of New Albany shot two inches above the heart drove his automobile " a few . hours later and apparently was only slightly hurt. He was at a loss to explain. why he was shot or by whom. The bullet struck a rib deflecting it through the flesh and causing it to come out under the left arm. ! : :
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. ¥l G K Factory. Ten superintendents, sales managers and salesmen of the Indiana & Michigan ' Electric Co., spent Tuesday going throngh the refrigerator factory of the General Electric Company at Fort Wayne. ‘ e : The executives were keenly interested in the way in which modern science is being used to put comfort, convenience, and health in the home. . | They were. awed at the .s-viemificl thoroughness’ by which the prohlemi of simple and foel-proof refrigeration had been solved. : : P i Among those making the trip were i()‘ P. B. Johnson of South Bend, Mr. Riley and Mr. Wagner of Buchanan, Mich, J. P. Ohmer Klkhart and Mr. Dively: of Ligonier. ' | ; et $l,OOO at Bank, . | Two unmasked bandits Tuesday held up the bank of Bloomingdale and escaped. with $l.OOO taken from the counters and money drawer. They made no attempt to enter the vault. - The men, described as weil dressed and ahout 30 wvears old. forced l. J. Brown ecashier Hommer McBride d customer and Wood Carter a }i_ellver into a wear room hefore gettine the money. : : ‘, He Didn"t Drown 'Em Albent Franke 62 of Wavnedale was instantly killed at 7:45 o'clock Wedlnes(lay morning when he was struck by a limited interurban on the Fort Wayne-Bhiffton line five miles south of Fort Wayne. . ! i : - Franke was carrying a gunny sack containing Kkittens he intended to drown. ; ‘ i i : First Since 1916 AMuch comment was ll_\eur"d in Wakarusa the other day when the news went out that a buggy had been soll |by a dealer there the first since 1916.
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(Cecil W. Daker 27 a mental patient was. shot and seriously wounded late Thursday when he engaged’ in a gun battle with police in the waiting room of the Community (Chest offices at Fort Wayne. . ' e During the shooting Baker fired a shot at Phil Steigerwald plain clothesman the shot. striking him in the abdomen. He was wearing a bullet m‘nbf'vest and the shot did not take effect. = Clvde Burton motorevele policeman who arrived on the scene shot Baker n the jaw. Baker is a derauged world war veteran and hz;d‘i been taking treatment in a g(.svern—»l huem hospital at Washington D. C. i - | Special Meeting, . There will be a special meeting of the Noble county council at the court house in ‘Albion Friday afternoon May 24th to appropriate $16.630 to meet the expense of painting ;md'r(-w{@vnmting» the court house: @ : | Foster’s next sale will be held Thurs day May 23rd. A big sale is expected. : Return to Topeka, ‘ " Mr. and Mrs. B. F.-Ditman have returned to their home in Topeka after spending the winter with their son, Vernon Ditman and wife of Ligonier and tvelatives in South Bend. —-Topeka Journal. . Filling Sink Hole, : - Several car lu;uls of .(~indm's furnished by the New York '(_Temml railway <~olnl"mny’:n'v being dnmp;\d into the sink hole on the T. €. pike near Kendallville, : G CHIRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Welir Block. ' Sunday school 9:45 A M. Lesgon Sermon 11:00 A. M. Everybody welcome. : -
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