Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 24B, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 July 1929 — Page 4
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Chet Hile was in LaPorte Tuesday. : . i : The overall that has weight, size, wear, is found at Stansbury's Double Store. : Dr. Black reports the bhirth of « son to Mr:. and Mrs. Harry Hunter oi Klkhart township. : Rosemary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brummet submitted to a tonsil operation in the office of Dr. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Rener spent Sunday and Monday at Decatur atrending the R. L. C. A convention. You are looking for a neat fitting hose, pointed heel, soft, close knit, semi weight, in all shades for 98¢ at Stansbury’s. , : Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Sadonsky =of Syracuse are the parents of an 8§ pound girl born Wednesday name Mary Josephine. ; : Mrs. Earl Crepes and son Robert and Mrs. Chester Hile Tuesday drove to Wabash taking with them Mr. L‘rcpfi‘ mother who had bheen visiting lserr son and family. V Mrs. Frednna Barnhart was a Cromwell visitor Wednesday noon and called on Miss Maude King at the ‘Robbins home. Miss King is improving as well as can be expected. :
Auction Sale Real Estate 160 Acre Farm Will be sold to the, highest bidded on the premises 114 miles north, 14 mile east of Milford Indiana at 1:30 P. M. MONDAY JULY 15th 1929 160 acres, chocolate and- black silt éoam. highly productive, no waste, barn, hip roof, 40x60; outbuildings—double grainery; double corn cribh; wood house; poultry house, 16x24; Brooder house all in good condition: house 10 rooms practically modern, good orchard; drove well, wind-pump. _ This is one of the best farms in Elkhart county a real home. Must be seen to be appreciated. - Terms—Small cash payment day of sale; 25% in 30 days. Balance long time at low rate of interest. Amos E. Miller and Clara M. Miller Dwnery - Sale conducted by “National Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind.Notive of Public Sale of Personal > Property : : State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the matter of the will and estate of Joseph Colwell deceased. = . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator with the will annexed of Joseph Colwell deceased will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Elkhart Township near Diamond Lake on Friday July 12, 1929 at I:3o.o'clock P. M. daylight savings time the persona] property of said decedent consisting of household and kitchen furniture, some farm tools, stovse, rugs, beds and bed clothing and other articles too numerous to mention. Sald goods will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. ; American State Bank Administrator with will annexed.John. Singleton Auctioneer, : H. E. Hoak Clerk. 23b3t
SPECIALS Friday and Saturday ~ Fancy Bananas, 3 pouvnds 22c Cucumbers, 5, 7 and 10c each \ Sack’s Bakery
_Miss Dernice Hite and Milo Werich are in petroit. - Mi. and Mrs. G.G. Nagel are moying today to Fort Wayvne. Mrs. Charles Simmons was a Ford Wavne visitor Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs.” Fred Weeks .\‘ln»ni Wednesday in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skeels drove to Columbus Ohio last week and visited friends. '!':hu Chamber of Comerce will meet at Hotel Ligonier for luncheon Kriday noon, July 12th. : Mrs. C. E. Hoagland has word from Findlay, Ohio that her brother C. W. Wealeh is quite ill. The dental office of Dr. C. G. Keehn in the Zimmerman block is being redecorated and improved. | : e ; . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levy and Mrs. Graham Lyon went to Chicago todav to spend a few days. The only place to buy the best quality in men’'s underwear for 50¢ to 48¢ is- Stansbury’s Double Store. Miss Maude Middleton who had been quite ill was able to he out Wednesday. She is still verv. weak. DB Stump of Nevada, Mo i 8 spending several days here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. 3. C. Sackett and Mrs. Beulah Stone attended the funeral of Charles M. Clapp at Albion Tuesday. [n locking for a special qllilli()"].){lfl’l towel, size 20x40, double thread, healty weight, only 2bc¢ at Stansbury’s. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Coda came from Chicago to visit their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham this week. [t is so hot that gauze underwear is needed, all styles, and gualities for men, boys, firls; women at Stansburys i S ! Mr. and Mvs. Bruce Smith and daughter Jane came from Toledo Wednes day and attended the funeral of their brother-in-law Curtis Cole. The marks of quality in shirts for men are fast colors, style, workmanship. That is what we sell at Stansbury”s, 98¢, $1.49, $1.98. The best work shirts 69¢, 89c. ~ Now is the tine to pay your Banne tubacriptien—DO IT NOW!. Notice of Administration. Notice ig hereby given that the undersigned has been, by the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Howard Alfred Huffman late of Noble county, Indiana, deceased and creditors and all other. persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. Thomas F. Kelley, Administrator. Bothwell & Vandorford, attorneys for estate. 22a3w Pay vour Bauner subscriptions smahsarintion—DO IT NOW?Y
Lit i 3']‘}!'["!’{B[);\\'. JULY 11 | .~ The Bridge of San | L L - Louis Bey % Starring Lety Damita and Don Alivarado with an all star cast, combing.ing drama, é:pe(:tucli-, beauty, present jpew type of story to screen. Fine {lines, all doomed, and in this, fate iwas mercy., Mighty as life 'v;xsaelxfio ;'and- sweet as the love that underlies (it : - ERL and SA%., JULY 12 and 13. | The Haunted House !. . - { Wigh Chester Conklin and Thehma Todd, laughter and niyvstery spiced with young love. Spooks and ‘gimsiw from .cellar to roof! More thrilling imystery and: suspense than you've ‘ ever seen in a picture bhefore. isr.\'. and MON., JULY 14 and i 3 ' Desert Nights ! Sturringz‘ Jol‘hlv‘(}iihert in this j.i!‘ip; tping tale of love and revernge in torrid [African desert. A godless pair--a ivengul’ul master—an absorbing tale 301’ strong things that happen because :0f love In the desert-—throbhing reimance in a sea of sand, also comedies ‘;n('w.&: reels and- reviews. CCOMING! ' 1 YA AIAN'S MAN” with William Haines. ; ~ | l :Tii_,._ e ,'_Q o SIS ‘ Narcotic Addiet Admits Gailt, Brought handcuffed into the court tof U. 8. Commissioner Thad M. Tal{cott, at South Bend, Frank Williamison, 45, Chillicothe, ‘Ohio, a-drus adfdict, pleaded guilly to violating the 'federal narcotic law Tuesday afternoon. o ‘ ; | His bond was placed at $l,OOO peni“!iug‘ disposition of his case. \‘{iilii’m':-_ ison was arrested recently -by Elkhart :Ipolice who caught him with a quim(i'lit_v of narcotics and hypodermic need‘gles. He was brought to ‘South ‘Bend jand while confined in jail there be--came violent. Because of his condiition the bhaundcuff precaution - was _ftaken in court. when he was brought ,;in by U. S. Marshal Emmett @, Hall. i‘., L rashes Into Gas Truck. ' ll Edwin Crope, of Elkhart, suffered ~ slight cuts and bruises about the face 2{11’1(1 body 'l‘x}ésday afternoon when the |mew coupe ‘he was driving crashed iiimn the rear end of a gasoline tank ‘;tt'uck near the Kundred Gladiolus ifarm west of Goshen. 1 'l’iotl:’nm('ll{knes'were badly damag11ed. The Indian Refining Co., truck, i istationed at New Paris, was badly ;danmged at the rear _end of the tank iwhere two faucets were knocked off, 1!311{)\\-’ing 200 gzil‘.oné of gasoline to irun out onto the pavement. The icouf)e ‘was smashed about the {rony ;end. . - S l ! : ——— eet : ! l‘ Grand Rapids at South Bend. | Josh Devore, ex-New York Giant _i'and Boston Brave outfielder, will _bring his crack Grand Rapids Mayp-'|i-quettes to Playland park at South : %Bend on Sunday afternoon in an effort it‘o halt the fast ~Stepping South Beni “!Indians baseball aggregation. The S.%game will start at three o'clock. | .On _ the following Sunday the Indians travel to Chicago as an automo- £ bile race will be Stage at the South : Bend race track with some of the _{foremost dare devil drivers: in- the t country entered. The entry 'list now '{exceeds 25 noted drivers. :
l MYonument-Firm Files Claim. 1 A claim for $350 was filed against {the estate of Will H. Latta Indianaipolis attorne, by W. B. Inks, monuiment dealer of Ligonier in probate gco‘urt at Indianapolis. The action iavers that Latta, who created a fund of $150,000,000 for several public and Esemi—public enterprises 200 years ihence, by terms of his will,-purchased ;a stone for his grave for $B5O in 1928. iA balance of $350 remains unpaid, ac|cording to the claim. ‘ ' They Visit the Sick. : { Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strait and chil;dltén, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb, Miss Ina iChapman, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Di;— iman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sisterhen and !g'randdaughter, Mrs. Werten Engle, iMr. and Mrs. John Baker, Miss Eva 'COOk and Miss Hallig Goshorn, all of Ligonier, have been recent callers on Miss Maude King, who is convalescing at the home of her sister Mrs. F. B. Rohbins. —Cromwell Advance. Kiser ¥Family Reunion. , . The first Kiser reunion is scheduled to be held at the beautiful resort grounds at Spear lake, south of Indian Village, on the Jethro Greider farm, and members-of that family anticipate an enjoyable day. The date is Sunday, July 21st. If you are looking for quality in a fifty cent hose, just try a pair of Stansbury’s quality hose at fifty cents ~ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiaan, Noble County, SS: ~ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has bheen appointed administrator of the estate of Moses Lint, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is probably inSolvent! - Charles A. Werker, Admr: W. H. Wigton, Atty. | 24a3w Now I 8 the time to pay your Banney Cllbs(‘.tiption——-DO 51 NOW! s
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CHINESE FOSSIL SKULL IS s - CLEW TD “MISSING LINK” mEmwma Eight-Year 3earch in Limestone Near Peking Bares Jaw and | L 20 Teeth. Peking. —From 20 teeth -and a por- t tion of ckull and jauw the harvest of | eight years' gleaning ir the limestone :‘ deposits near heré s¢ience may recon struct the earliest progenitor of man. ! the so-called link between animal and | human. g} Since the autumn of 1921 when in a | group of important fossils discoveréd | in pleismcvm&' limestone deposits in f vestigators found s tooth undeniably | that of a humaun or ynknown mammal, : an international grpup of Scienristsl gathered here have bmfn convineced that not ouly is the Paking man, so s called, the oldest human remnant, but that probably he was the imni(,‘diflffi% “ancestor of man, linking him with the lower animals. | : : Discovery of the prehistoric human has been so gradual that the findings have not received’ rflre publicity scien ! tists believe it des¢rves. Dr. J. G § Anderson, Swedish. | archeologist, dis ! covered the original mammal fossils 1 Dr. Walter Granger, chief paleontolo ; gist of the American Museum of Nat | ural History was visiting Doctor .-\l'F'i derson at the time, : _ | After cursory examination the fos | sils were shipped to Sweden for study and whitqf undergoing - laboratory ex: amination the lone tooth was found. The find was cominunicated at once to. the scicntists in. China and arrangements were mhde for exhaustive excavations in the ancient limestone cliffs that held the mammal fossils | Funds for the prdject were obtaiiied | from the Rockefeller foundation and | the China foundation, a Chinese or | ganization formed with funds remit ,‘ ' ted from the American Boxer indem ‘ nity. Davison Biack, a Canadian, head of the department jof anatomy «in the | Pekine Union Medical: colleve and a E
comparative anatomist of internation | al reputation, was placed in charge of the work. ‘ ; During the intervening. years scat tered teeth werel discovered, (h_eni parts of the jaw jand upper portion of the skull. This year additional i teeth and parts of the skull have been ! unearthed. giving |scientists a fu,ir],vi complete conception of the ancient forebear. of mun. | - Thes excavatious are still under way. Doctor Granger stated his belief that the remnants point to the end of the long scientific seanch for the ‘‘missing link.” - . ' ) ; e e % English Village Is _ Ruled by Spinsters Lawford, England.—Because they believe men are “back numbers” this village is entirely ruled by spinsters. The clerk of " the parish council - is a woman. She is also rate collector | The post office is run by a woman: | ber tdo letter carriers are women ] All of' the teachers in the village | schools are wowen. There are no po- | Heeniewn. e ; The oldest Lawtford inhabitant is a | woman and the youngest is a girl | Miss Mary Spooner, who for twenty . | four years has| been’ clerk of the | council, has publicly stated that uien | are “buck numbers.” | “The '!1:»;[»1»«;1“1 vote,” she says, “is; going to make all the difference in | the world to woman's status. 'l‘hex'o! are more womdn than men in this country—they are in the majority -in Lawtord—and. of course, the possibil | ities are enormous.” - The village postmistress summed up the whole situation with the state: ment that “men haven’t got all the: ‘brains.” | :
| Dog Trave!s 100 Miles in Finding Way Home Richmond, Va.—Doe, a deerhound, lost last Noveémber in the Dismal Swamp section| of Sussex county, 35 miles below Petersburg, Va., reported early the other morning at the famils farm of Artie Ford, in Spotsylvaniu county, where his owner, C, H. Montgomery, always had kept him. and after a Wwelconming bark stood at the place where he had been used to being fed and wagged his tail while he waited for his breakfast, ‘Doc strayed from the pack while Montgomery 'and other Fredericksburg “men were hunting. Advertisements in several newspapers failed to bring any news of the valuable dog and Montgomery gave him up for lost. Al though evideutly having been detained for a time at some home, or maybe taken and kept by several persons along his 100-mile route, the dog had kept in mind his destination and arrived at home| in good condition. Venezucla Has City - of Nameless Streets Caracas, Venezuela.—This city of 100,000 is in effect a“ town of nawme less streets, although the officials long ago decreed a modern system of North First, East Second and siwmilar titles. In practice nobody uses them, Addresses in Carucas are all given with reference to street corners. Each street intersection is named, and housc | numbers start new in every block, '~ For instance, if you live at 597 East Fifth, your real address will be some thing like !Little Birds to Green Cross, 97,7 and nobody wlil understand if you say anything else. ' . The corner names are centuries old, -and some of them are expressive They include Torre (of the cathedral) Father Tierra, the Palm Tree, Drugs (where they were sold), and Physiéian.} CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BOCIETY | Services in Weir Block. ~ Sunday school 9:46 AM. : . Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. . . Bverybody welcome. 5 Now is the time to pay your Banner subscription--DO IT NOW! =
Quality First - _ ‘ _ Economy Always l JET WHITE STORES : | “Save Every Day The Jét White Way”
SUGAR &% 548 'oeme 54c
Malt, Blue Ribbon, lg. can..... . 49¢ Hominy, Perfect, 2 cans 3 for 25¢ Roman meal. package . . 3lc Pork&Beans, Van Camps 3 for 27c
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Appvieb"utter_ lebyZOC Jello all flavors 2 packages.. ... 15¢c
CANDY " Peanut Clusters, per pound' . lgc
Cake tlour, Sw_ansd‘ownv 25¢ Ginger Ale, Clicquot Club 3....45c\ Cheese, Wis. cream. lb. . 28¢
l: LOUR Columbia City Pastry, 24 Ib.bag =~ = 75c¢ ( Pillsburvs Best 24 pound bag - 95
Mrs. Jay Hite is;spen(ling' the day in Elkhart. = . -~ Chas. Smalley who has been ill since Sunday is better. : -Will Sharp of this city is somewhat under the weather. . . Mrs. Lucile Poyser, nurse at Goshen hospital i§ a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. P Keefer. The (leaner class of the Christian church will hold a bake sale at the Sack Bakery Saturday, July. 27th. o L : 24b6t ' E\'or_\f. lady is looking for nice silk undergarments. Stansburys have the best bloomers in the | city, 6%¢, 98¢ and $1.49. i : .
| ' _ Chain Grocery LUY Ml Meat Market
¢ Polyhrona Brooms in colors to match kitchen $1 va. | 49 é 25 b sack $1.43 100 Ib $5.49 10 Ib Pillsbury’s Flour o Sac_k | | 99¢ L . Oleo Good Luck Oleo 2 pounds 53¢ Unity Oleo 2 p0und5................37c . o 0 Bead | - Home Made, 3 large loaves - 23%c . . -Feachas California, large cans in syrup 2 for 3 ... s Perfect, Syruvp 1004, pure L o Se
Green Ciicle Coffee, per Ib. 35¢
Milk, Van Camps, 3 cansi. ... 2J¢ Salmon, Alaska pink 2 for .- 35¢ Can Rubbers Extra thick 4doz 25¢ Coffee, Man O' Warlb '39¢
Bottle Caps, gross package ... 19c¢ Bean Hole Bean, 2 cans . .. 25¢
Blue Rib. Mayonnaiée, 8 oz. jar23c Tomatoes, A'ice No. 2 can 3. 29¢ Certo, Pure Jell, per bottle ;. 28¢
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Luts and son will spend next weeck at the lake. Cy Holden, of the Kiester Electric Shop is now driving a Cadillae, recently purchased. : - Have you seen the new Tine of silk dresses at Stansbury’s. They are only $5.39. Why spend more for others, not soo.good. . Rev .and Mrs. F. B. Parker _1‘01&11(:1' residents of Ligonier stopped over Wednesday on their way to Oakwood park Wawasee and visited old friends. Alonzo MceNutt who now makgs his honie with his son on a farm near Ottsego Michigan is here this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Re(-or(l'. Mrs. Record is a daughter. .
Beef Shoulder Roast Fancy qqality, per pound Pork Loin Roast Tenderloin ends per pound - 1A ~ Bacon Squares ' Per pound . | e - Fadd . Pure, 2 pounds .. e - . Ham Minced Ham per p0und........... 24c Pressed Ham, per pound ... 32c - Smoked Ham Wilson certified shinned, per Ib - whole or half 32¢ . Veal Loaf - _‘ Luncneon Meat per pound o aSas
: The- Ligonier city council will meet ;‘in regular Session tonight. - ‘ { John Cass the taxi maun is snffering ing from an ahcess on his face. i Those pretty. house dresses. You ‘can buy them mlsizmsln‘.z'y's for 98¢, ;-fast golore. . : o { Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hile were busi%n'ass visitors in Fort \\'zj,kllw )"(*S(t‘l'd:l_\:' _afternoomn. . . “ b Mroand Mrs. As B. Mier wil] soon leave for a trip through the east and . wil lvisit. Canada before returning. ie D , ,! ‘The Aid society of U. B. church will have a bake sale at Green's Meat maf -ket, Friday July 19th. Baked goods, noodles coitage cheese will be on sale.
