Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 27B, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 August 1929 — Page 3
AERVICE A special characteristic of our service is the careful attention given every detail no matter how small. . ‘ Stanley Surfus Funeral Director 4 Phone 495
See . ‘, v ¢ DWIGHT MOCK ‘ ~ for ; Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Baftery A(‘lxm".:i’n:: and fi«pn!rinx{ : Row Boats, Motor EL):us‘nnni (anoes South Side Lake Wawasee on Cement Road : hone SO4 . : 5}1';;0!1.\‘0 L' ° Sh’ ’A 3 igenier Shippers’ Ass n. MARKET YOUR LIVE NTOCK (.’()-()I’T"‘R,\'l‘l\'li!‘\'_ : “‘ln the-Hands of a Friend From - Beginning to End.” WHEN YOII HAVE LIVE STOCK T 0 - f. BHIP, CAILL - : T. J. Spurgeon : Phones: Ligonier 834 or Topeka 3 ond 40 Harry W. Simmons Crustee Perry Townshsp Gifice at Parmers and Merchanty Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saturday : }-“_.xnh!:: -5Pe : ! : O. 4. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, Water Systems, Etc. \Well Drilling Phone 333 LIGONIER Ur. Maurice Blue . VETERINARIAN Office: Justamere Farm Phone: iagonier 857 Aar ¥ by 15 VERN B.FiISHER. ~ Sanitary Plumbing = and Heating Phone 210 1 igonier, Ind
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H. E. Robinson ~ Plumbing Hot Water ~ Steam Heating Phones: 453 or 218 Ligonier
Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Jpen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana, Both Noble and Whitley - . County Phones
W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-faw Ontice in Zimmerman Block - LIGONILER, - ND
Howard White WAWAKA, INDIAKA AUCTIONEER Fhone 2 or I Wewaks
Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers . ~hone 156. Ligonier. Indiana
’ -~ Mr. Henoeh Again Writes : o “July 1220 i Friend Harrison: = ) % Alter a three day voyage from Ice .;}and and crossing the Arctic Circle wi {airived at Hammertast Norway. }“The sea has been smooth the weath jer mild, very similar to May at home {We ‘are experiencing twenty * fou } lm}u's .o-l' daylligh.pand the sun is vis (able at midnight ii there are no clouds ;C(mseque-nfly there is 1o necessity fo Ezt daty}ighx ‘sayipg law 'in ihis par of the world. , G : ;vv()mi next stop was at North Cape {7B miles hevgud Hammerfest, and a ithe;z extreme north end of Europe. | Hammerfest is the most uortherly ;towu on the continent of Eurepe. T lies about 300 miles North of the [Arctie Circle on a latitude of 70 de-igl’-ees: 440’ 1~1"_, ; : . ’ first established on the island ol ‘Kvalo in 1787. Hammerfest now sup--.2l;(';lft> a popuiittion of some. 3,500 souié most of whom are engaged directly or ‘indivecily in fishing an dother mari[ime pursuits. In 1840 the town was ‘nearly destroyed by fire; . but has ‘since been completely rebuilt and im:[n'n\'Ni. Most. of the present buildings Lare of wood covered gith corrugated iron roots. Barren hills rise behind ‘to the North and Edst. Thanks to the el Stream the "_'("lim;ue is mild in Suminer. . L : Due to itz unigue position Hammerfest- boasts a few distinetive featnres. [t viehily ciaims the “Harthest North’” CGrand ‘lvimbl. cinemia palace, newspap: ?m‘. pubtic patk. and ehuiayp ‘of trees! i’l'n;n-ism u!\s';u'.\"}'in‘d_ {these novelties of ereal interest, and never fall 1o take photographs of each other stand ii,n:_{ hetore some disvtizwisj.‘w fandmark %iu this delichtin] “outpost u‘!’_rivili;;n« iti_(m." . . = | - The principal sight in town ix the éLm_her;m_ church whieh can . easily be identified by its fantastic steeple. The exterior of this wooden frame structure is plain and uninviting: but inside, overs the altar, hangs a native painting of Jesus walking on the water. which is worth seeing. : . xear this chnreh stands” the Town Hall, with the mm’ib‘ theatrs in the hasement, The “Public Park -is the little 'p':,m-h of shrubbery in the ¢pnter of the only open sguuare. Just Hasl of this is the Grand Hotel, dnd in tlie éentoy of the same general vis ¢inity are the best souveniv - shops while at the head of the main piepr is a tiny Rom:n. Catholic Chureh. On the hLillside 10 the North can be seein the new hospital. Purther around oun ihe West, side ol the ilt bor some thirty minutes walk, -on a poiut of land, is located the colebrated Meridian Pillar, Y small granite monument surmounted by @ elobe, ‘which was erected to ¢ommemorate the fact that in 1852 scientistz from Norway, Russia. and Sweden completed their task -of accorately measuring the earthrs degrees, In itsell this is hardIy wprth a visit; but for those who like io ¢limb. the view i Hasimerfest and tlie surrounding conntry 'u}n;ti'nod from the (OBN of the Kast Gl is magnificent. D ‘ ; e tarv-famed North Cape 18 2 great rocky promouiory T 8 ‘!.nih";;' above Famnieriest. s s:‘«";‘»23'.':!l‘l_\' considered “The Top o Buropes’ bl in reality there is another point ol land in Norwas which extéuds a few few hmandred yuards neaver 4o the North Pole. Technieally © speaking thia headlund is- wpot '@ @ ‘“‘cape’ Dyt ag izland: pamed Magero. it axnet location | ix 71 degrees 18 45 North Datitnde and its height' above ’sw:-x-!.c‘\‘e.] js 1000 feet QLS a o niatestie: sight. - o . From Hornviken Bay on the Hastern sided of the mountain a narrow winding path leads upwards. In some of the, steepest portions rope hand rails are tastened into the rocks. It is an arduous c¢limb, which should only be attempted by the most energetic members of the cruise. - ' : * From the top of the zig-zag trail it is a distance ef a half mile or so more along a gentle incline on the summit, to the Memorial Stone at the extreme end of the rock. This monument was erected in 1873 Dby King Osear 11 who at the time was regent of both Worway and Sweden. It is from this vantage point at the edge of the precipice that tourgsfs who have made the ascent enj('),\? an, unforgettable ipano-ran’lié'vistu _of the Midnight sun and the end of the earth. ; We are having a splendid trip and enjoying many new and novel experiences. e . With best regards 1 remain e Yours sincerely - : - = xoQol Henoch: - :
- Child Falls. On York. ! - ‘Harold 3 year old son of Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Heffiey cof, Auburn who was visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton near Butier fell from a wagon ento a hay fork. The tine pierced the child's hand coming out at the wrist. A serum was administered as a lockjaw preventative, -
: ~ Notice of Appointment Notice is hereby given ‘ithat the undersigned lias been appointed administrator of the estate of Curtis Cole deceased late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is probably solvent. - .. Edwin D. Smith, Administrator W. H. Wigton, Attorney. — 27b3w
. Notice of Appointment. : State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Has heen appointed administrator of the estate of Mary E. Thompson, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is solvent. ' , Farmers & Merchants Trust Company Administrator., V George L. Foote, attorney. 26b3w
- Lookout For Cheek Forger l Word has been received here warning hotel and garage owners in northgeru Indiana to be on the lookout for ‘a check forger using the name of 'Donald E. Southern or W. J. Warring‘ton. He is said to be about 96 vears gof age weight about 110 pounds well fdre-ssefi and has passed many cliecks {atf hotels and garages drawing the ‘checks on the First Natfonal Bank of Chattanooga, Tenn. The checks are ‘drawn on the account of the American LAutomobile Association and marked {“Expense Account” The amounts of ‘the forged checks have varied from Is2o to $3O. ' - ' Reports Splendid Wheat Yield ' One of the largest wheat vields re‘ported in Kendallville vicinity so far ‘this year was on the S. N, Ringler darm near Helmer. In a 12-acre field the srain averaged 35 bushels to the ‘acre. This was the Red Rock varim,v; A 18-acre field of the Trumbull variety fm&zu*—b,v averaged but 16 bushels to t»h:é ‘acre. L : . In the same neighborhooed, Harry Hovarter had .a 15 acre tract which ‘averaged 26 bushels to the acre. At the Charles Longyear farm where threshers completed work this morninz the grain averaged arocund 25 bu;shvls to the acre. : oy | ~ Drops More Than Mile ~ Six stopwatches timed Gene Rock Fort Wayne parachute jumper when he fell 33 seconds hefore jelking the Tip - cord to his “chute. : The stunt ‘part of an American Legion air circus at Elkhart, was witnessed by Capt. C: E. Hofstetter of the ovdinance department of the United States army. Captain Hoftetter using e accepted speed of -tallixig bhodies. as a basis: figured that Rock had dropped 5,560 feet or m(‘r(-,.a/h:m a mile —hefore opening his parachute. 1 The accepted record for such :\l‘ fdrop it wag said, was 4400 feet. Rock has been a parachute jumper 1.:5 years. 2 : ! . . ~ Four Killéd in South Bend _ [ Four persons were killed and 15 injured over the week end in traffic and | other mishaps in South Bend and \'ini cinity. i : > : i Fhe dead: : : v, ( L lary szp‘fim‘ z «1;:1};;i11(;ff’%nl' M 1 and. Mrs., Walter 'l{.ze]:k;u' fl‘wrréx Coupe fid., killed in automobile collision. ( s, silvie Gevlest 415 *W. Ninth | street Michawaka killed in automnbile | collision, j . ; Austin Bowles lineman 614 S. 29th | street elecivocuted at Buchanan. 'D. Runey Cobnover 24 8032 Brush street . Detroit died from injuries in! 1‘:‘1’1-‘;4{11‘:111 motoreycle, - : .
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Handsome, Practical, Leather Title Card and Dnver's License Containers that neatly buckle on the steering wheel post of your car. No tacks, no screws, no marring of interior woodwork or metal frame. At “all times your Title Card must be visible and your Driver's License should be handy. Only a litited supply; value 50c First com- first served. Given away free with every purchase f 10 gallons or more of gasoline, if your tank will not hold 10 gallons, coupons will be given for the difference. - = , - Next SATURDAY and SUNDAY----Gafill's Service Station =~ viation - obiloi Be ‘ Ethyl . - B o ' Quaker State ls . ‘Nevrnox aso lne , Valvoline, Oak -l e Free Crank Case Draining, Windshield Cleaning, Air, Water for the Radiator and Battery, Courtesy, No charges and and No tips. - . e ~ WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET SUCH SERVICE o o cEpmEr STATIONS TIET Se - o No Obligation for PR L 2 8 &0 24 SWe carnestly rePrompt, Courteous @& @8 _© %% . o quest that patrons Attention. Drive in, il o Te® >0 W & wrdde oOf ouf,x;stqthns do — W B Pioneers of Super-Service Stations Mot offer tips. 5% ' e - for Motorists L e
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]-. . Two Women Die in Fire - . Two elderly woumen were burned to death and another taken to a hospital in a serious condition as the result ‘of u fire which practically destroved 'a hoarding house at Warsaw. = = | The dead women Mrs. Sarah Clark !S:’» Ada 0., and her 55 year old dau’ghtér Eva Winona Lake, Ind., were ‘burned to death in thei rrooms, which iwere located on the second floor of a “boafding house. The first floor %vas lmrcupied by the Full Gospel temple., Irma Carper 45 Indianapolis was taken to a hospital where attendants !said she had slight chances for re- : (%)V@l‘}'; : ! i First veports said the blaze “origlinated . when an explosion. occurred '}uftm‘ Mrs. F. . Miller pastor of the cliureh ]md poui‘ed Kkerosene in a Istove while attempting to build a fire. 13‘1‘11« three women were guests of i.\h's. Miller, | Alrd. Clark and her daughter apparently unaware of the blaze were trapped in their rooms. Boy Drowned in Lake, Jolm Kierien 15 who lived south of South Bend was drowned in Riddles lake about seven o'clock Saturday night. » o - His body was founfl about 20 minutes later by one of a party of _n'ni_ths diving inte the lake at.the beach near the pavilion. : : | Young Kierien is said to have gone to the lake with his parents and was enjoying a plunge in the lake when lie suddenly sank from sight. A ISHII“']LYUI' him was begun by _h'is( relaitiws 'ahouy 20 minutes after he had 'lust been seen but no trace of him was found until a boy diving struck the Dbody of young Kierien at the bottom of {'t.‘ne lake near the shore line. . [ —— i w— ———— Two Injured In Auto Crash - . LM ‘und' Mrs E: 1. Youneg of near Avilla suffered severe cuts and bruises early Tuesday evening when their autoimobile: turned over- inwo a ditch alongside the Lima road after being sideswiped by another machine. According to Mr, Young two ears running side by side attempted to pass him, and oune machine struck his car, causing him to- lose control. The two people were not geriously injured. i Buried to Death - Andrew Gerard 35 Indiang Harborv mail carrier was burned to death while cleaning his engine with gasoline. A short circut set the auto afire and ‘a bicket of gasoline which Genard was carrying o\, of the garage caught five when'» he stumbled. | Now is the time to pay your Bauney | s'r.otion to the Ranner . 1
° _Real Estate Transfers ' : Charlotte Shallenbarger to Wilbur L. Shallenbarger land- in Perry township. o - Levant Dickinson €t al to Conrad M. White and wife lot 4 Baker's sub Ligonler D ' Loyal G. Minier and wife to Joseph R. Eckert and wife pt. iots Richmond's addition Ligonier. - _ : William Huff and wife to George Cornelius and wile lot fi;lfin:aus Addition Liganicr. . ' Lovina Mcbhaniel ‘et al to Maynard Misner pt lot 3 Wandall’s Addition, Ligonier, . » : . Improvements- At Tippecanoe Club “A new caddy house a new cottage for the professional H. T. Allen several new -cottages for q;u_c'zsls.r rain shelters, enlarged quarters for the professional’s shop 4 spaciouus new lounge and an attractive well hoise are among the x'xnz{r;n\"m.iu,-in._s being cninplvfbd -at the Lake ' Tippecanoe Country club, whick is rapidly becoming one of r}w moest popular golt courses in this section.: 0 Speecial Meeting Tonight, ‘Special meeting of American Legion at Legion hall thix éevening. - All members are urged to be present as the proposed aviafion meet 'hmjv will ‘be considered. Ll : Now {8 the time to pay your Bannes ezhecrintion—DO ‘T' NOW?!. i
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We are now tready to do machine and 'repzli'r work of -all kinds: GIVE US. A TRIAL. - SPECIAL ‘l‘ 00 Cars Washed . Cars washed with pewer washer: cleaned inside with vacunn cleaner, polished and Simonized if you wish. Duco paint spray for painting and retouch work. ; ‘ Cars called for :um flt:li\tl‘éd. Schlotterback & Oling : PHONE 480
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