Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 32B, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 September 1929 — Page 4

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For Sale—3o-foot silo. See William A. Cochran. . 30a4t* Mrs. Alta Miller was the guest of friends in Elkhart Sunday and Labox Day. ; ‘ The. Ligbnier Chamber of Comfilerce will meet at Hotel Ligonier for luncheon Friday noon September 6th. ~ For Sale—Canning tomatoes at the Homer Hite farm four miles north of Ligonier. T. ¢lamilton. ' 31a3t* .Mrs. George D. Gaby left Fridaxf for Elkhart to pay a visit to Miss Jennie Pancake, an instructor in a school of that city.

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If the finish on your car is dull, let us refinish it for you. Mr. Hayden, our painter can make it look like new at a small cost to you. ‘ Headquarters for Farm Bureau gasoline ahd oils. Dunloy. bonded guaranteed tires and tubes. LINCOLN CHEVROLET Inc. . . Ligonier, Indiana,

Quality First Economy Always JET WHITE STORES “Save Every Day The Jet White Way” | | ‘ Pure A_ Vinegar, pure oider, ga1.........29c Swans Down cake flour pkg.... 25¢ Ball Mason can lids 2 dozen... 45c Can rubbers. extra heavy 4dz 25¢ Macarni-Spaghett, Fould 3 pkg23c Flour, Columbia City. 5ack,...... 79c¢ Maxwell House . . COF l: EE Chef _ pOund 49(: Climaline small 3 pkgs 23clg. 21c Post Toasties, Corn Flakes, 1.g1..l lc; Kelloggs Rice Krispies 2 pkgs 2]64 Sardines, oval ean Z10r..... 2ic Old Dutch Cleanser 2 cans .. 15c - Candy Bars 3 . . . \De ' | Jerzie - )5 MILK | T ’ 3 'fOl ZSC Pork&Beans, Perfect 3 cans.. .. 23c Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans. 03 Lux, Palmolive soap 4 f0r.....25¢ Kitchen Kleaner 3 cans Lo ) 8 ORANGES, Sunkist 2 doz. 35¢

Mrs. Lizzie Sorgenfrie who was hurt in-a fall is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Barnard of Marcclona, Mich.,, are visiting Mrs. Jenie Drain. . : Maurise Hess spent Tuesday in Chicago buying for the E. Jacobs & Co. store. Mrs, W. F. Grigson, of Whiting, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Fred Weeks and family. ; FOR SALE—wicker sun parlor furni ture in excellent condition. A bargain. Mrs. Sol Henoch. 30bh4t Walter and Charles Wolf attended the State Fair and National Swine Show at Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday. For Rent—Modern 8-I'oom house, furnished or unfurnished. Rent reasonable. Call No. 408 or see Mrs, Rose Bourie. : _ 31b4t C. A. Scott and family have moved from the Tom Green house at the corner of Main and Union street to the Ed Gay property in the east part of the city.

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~ Mechanically first class, four good ‘rtires and a spare, clean ingide and out. Small down payment and terms to suit you, 30 days guarantee. - With an OK that counts. LINCOLN CHEVROLET Inc. : Ligonier, Indiana. Z Lon Chaney tonight at Crystal. ‘The Edward Caldwell family of Toledo spent the week end here. ' Mrs. Georgia Leming of Elkhart was home over Labor Day. Mrs. Chris Mann spent Sunday in Michigan visiting a son. i Mrs. John Grafmiller was the guest of Mrs. Barbara Tyler over Labor Day. Lon Chaney—the man with a thousand facee at (Crvatal toanicht

Earl Kurtz and family of Nappanee were week end visitors of Ligonier relatives. ' Foster Slutz of Detroit came to Ligonier and visited his brother John and family, e Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Earnhart of Chicago spent Labor Day with Charles Stansbury. » : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornelius of Detroit spent Labor Day with Ligonier relatives. Mrs. Ted Braden and little son came from Toledo to spend the week end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haines spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. Haineys’ parents.in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Bull and daughter of La Grange were guests of Ligonier friends oneday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker entertain ed during"the week Mr. and Mrs. Carson Surfus of Toledo. ¥ g S. T. Eldred, after a prolonged visit in Ligonier left Saturday for his home in Jersey City. . : George Cunningham the onion man had business which took him to Churu busco one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Poyser of South Bend were _Ligonier and Cromwell vigitors over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mclntyre were at Hicksville, Ohio, the qther day attending a family reunion of relatives. | Donald Borger returned to Chicago Monday evening after spending his vacation with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feldman and daughter Martha of Fort Wayne were guests of Mrs. Feldman’s parents over Labor Day Mr. and Mrs.: Charles A. ‘Wolt. . P >

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Good mechanical running condition, paint like new, new rubber and priced to sell or trade. bad With an OK that Counts LINCOLN CHEVROLET Ine. Ligonier, Indiana.

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FOR RENT FURNISHED | OR FOR SALE Attractive eight room bouse. Open tireplace, hardwood floors, automatic water heater and new furnace recently installed. This home is conveniently arranged has been newly. decorated and is in choice location. Lawn plentiful with shrubbery; has private drive and double garage. If interested see ‘Mrs. P, J. Carney. @ | Reginald Denny at Crystal Su‘nda)" and Monday, ‘ : Mrs. Olive Simméus spent Sunday_ in Warsaw. - : ! James Wills of Toledo spent the week end here. . Miss Helen Summei‘s is home from a visit at Akron, Ohio, v ‘ Reginald Denny in “Clear the Deck’f at Crystal Sunday-and Monday. ‘Gordon Nathan and family of Chicago spent the week end here. : Mrs. Frank Baker is home ’from_ Lakeside hospital at Kendallville.. .\-Ir.‘ and Mrs. \\'OUd\\'al'dlLai‘ry of Elkhart were here over the week end.

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: 1923 CHEVROLET COACH Mechanically perfect, -low milage, bumpers; five good tires, duco finish and upholstery like new, 30 day guarantee; GMAC easy payments. - With an OK that counts. LINCOLN CHEVROLET Ine. 3 Ligonier, Indiana. Floyd Borger of Det;i'oit spent the week end with his uncle O. V. Borger and family. e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson of Mishawaka spent the week end with friends here. 7 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hutchison were guests of Mrs. Fred Starr over the week end., : ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haller and Fillweek end in Joliet Illinois with Mrs. end visitors here. My and .\lrs.rtl)ean Crockett spent the week end in Joilett Tllinois with Mrs. Croclkett’s parents. . ' Miss Margaret Lake of Ligonier is spending the week in Goshen with Miss Betty Swartzbaugh. o Helen and David Dunkle spent severa] days last. week with their mother Mrs. Della Dunkle. . The Goshen city school levy for 1930 was fixed at,51.53 Saturday by the hoard of education. =+« : ~ Mrs. Grace Harper éntertained her son John of Chicago and other relatives over Labor Day. ; Miss Gladys Bak'elf was the guest La week in Detroit the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornelius. L , ‘Mr. and Mrs: Vern Wills and baby of Elkhart spent Labor Day with George Wills and family.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coda. of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Char|les Graham over Labor Day. ‘ The Ligonier and Noble county schools open next Monday with prospects bright for a successful school year. ; : ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blinn and children of Jackson Michigan spent Labox Day with the Chet Hile and Earl Tay|lor families. o George Dull, Perry A. Dull, Doris B. Maggert and Evelyn Dull have gone to Swanton Ohio to attend the Dull reunion. - ' '

Bert Stoltz and Dan Eash was in Normal ,111, several days last week attending a. conference of the Mennonite church. : ‘ : Perry Township Home Division has been postponed and wlil meet Wednesday, September 11. Program will appear later. Mayor and Mrs. Leland Calbeck returned to their home on South Main street after spending the sunimer at the cotage at Lake Wawasee. FOR SALE-—Singer Sewing Maching bedding, garden hose and rack, mahogany tables, bed springs and bed, sectional bookcase, piano lamp, also floor and stand lamps, and many othery household articles. See Mrs. P. J. Carney. - 32b2t FOR SALE -Peaches. The Early Sweet Elbertas and J. H. Hales are now ripening. Come quickly if you want any. We estimate these two varieties at 1000 bushels. Visit our roadside melon market. = Sunrise Orchards, W. W. Kercher & Son, Goshen, Indiana, telephone Sub. J2l. :

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1925 AND 1926 FORD TOURINGS. Run good and look good, priced right. ‘ ; . With an OK that counts. : LINCOLN CHEVROLET Ine. Ligonier, Indiana.

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! i i o 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE. Good rubber and paint. Five good ires, bumpers and motometer. . Me‘hanically runs fide, small down paynent, balance GMAC easy.terms. : With an-<QOK that counts. LINCOLN CHEVROLET Ine. : © Ligonier, Indiana. e Mrs. Mary Hire of Goshen spent several days in this city. - : FOR SALE-—Good work _ mare Weight 1,400 Elmer Herald. i . | s e e Mr. and Mrs. Edd Banta attended the Butts reunion at Elkhart Sunday. | | e S Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cul-er and Mrs. Carrie Wade made a pleasure drivg to| Petoskey and other Michigan points of interest the first of the week. iThe Woman's Missionary Association of U. B. church will hold a bake sale at Jet White store Saturday Sept. 7 from 10 to 1. : - |Bring your junk to our yards and receive the highest prices for same. We buy old cars. Harry Fox phone 433 at Joe Miller's old stand. 30btf

{ 5 ‘ : THURSDAY, SEPT. 5 ' - Where East is East 'Featuring’' Lon Chaney—the man with a thousand faces—also Lupe Vielez and Lloyd Hughes. Swift action, vivid beauty and unforgettable romance. : : FRL, and SAT., SEPT. 6 and 7 China Bound ‘Starring Karl Dane and George ‘K. Arthur. Get aboard this laugh special Al trip. vou'll never t_'orget Girlies, oags, giggles. o SUN. and MON., SEPT. 8 and § | Clear the Deck |Starring Reginald Denny. He was taken for a detective, a lunatic and a thief but he: was ixmo('-ent‘ of everytliing, except love. Its joyous effervescent. -bubbling sparkling humor, also latest news and a comedy. ’l‘il'ES.. WED., 'l:l-[lTItS.,, SEPT. 10 11 12 The Squall ‘Starring Alice Joyce, Richard Tuckeif, Myrua Loy and Loretta Young. A gensation. ] ’ o

~ Notice to Tax Payers of Tax Levi iN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CE}%TAIN PURPOSES BY FERRY TOWNSHIP, NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE TOW NSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. = Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Perry Township, Noble County, Indianzi, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 9th day of September, 1929, will consider the following | budget: : o ' : | ! : BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS : }

| TOWNSHIP FUND : Salary of Trustee .....$ 720.00 Ofice Bent .. ... . 6008 Trustee’s Expense - . ] 'a. Traveling iy Offise .o 175 G Records and Adv. e, 250.00 Public Ditches ... 500.00 Pay of Adv. Board . . . 15.00 Miscellaneous: - ‘l. Care of Cemeteries ..... 80.00 ‘2. Other Items ... 100.00 Total Twp. Fund ...........$1900.00 o POOR FUND - To Reimburse County .........$1200.00

- (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee)

r < , Township | ' : : Fund i. Total Budget Estimate for incoming year $1900.00 2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (esti- ' mated on former year Misc. Rev.) o 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 1900.00 4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31cof ' present year - 1950.00 "T~Yotal (of lines 8 and 4) , 2850.00 8. Actual Balance July 31st of present year 1822.25 9. Tax to be collected present year( December ' - settlement) o a 1067.90 10. Misec. Rev. to be collected present year (1-3 cooblime ). e 11. Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) 2890.15 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 , . 40.15 13. Est. Working Bal. for six months after close. of next year (not greater than 1-2 of line 3) 950.00 14. Amt. to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 | and 13) ~ : " 909.85

o Net Taxable Property $3,414,290 FUNDS Levy on Amount to - - Property Be Raised Township .03 $ 1024.29 Road - .20 - 6828.58 Tuition = 4b T 15364.30 Special School 33 11267.156 Library .03 1024.29 Poor , e .03 1024.29 | TOTAL. - 1.07 :

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or B more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners - for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. =~ , L Dated August 28, 1929. : : o : : e | “ L HARRY SIMMONS, Trustee Perry Township

- SPeIALPOR @ Fnday and Saturday ' 5 pounds Jersey Sweet Potatoes 25c¢ | 3 pounds Banarif;s ZZc . Sack’s Bakei v

Aucti Sale!! ~n dale!! | . ' ~ Curtis Cole Residence Corner Third and Martin Streets, 2 bl‘_f’qcks West of the _ American State Bank Saturday, September 7 Commencing at 1 o’clock Standard Time, [ the follow- ; ing property to-wit ‘Book case, 2 drcsSe‘rs, kitchen cabinet, Search Light Utility hard coal stove, 4 beds, springs, mattresses, 2 comodes, 7 large rugs, small rugs, 6 rockers, Edison phonograph, stands, library table, couch, sewing machine, sideboard, dining table, 6 dining chairs, several odd chairs, 2 feather ticks, range, ironing board, dishes, Hoover sweeper, bedding, fruit jars and articles too numerous to mention. ‘ - Edwin D. Smith, Adm. E. R. Kurtz, Auct. ' J. C. Kimmell, Clerk

: ~ ROAD FUND fabor o - o §3400.00 Road Tools and Mach. ....... 300.00 Bridges and Culverts ......... 200.00 Gravel, Stone and Other ~ Motenad . ... .. 0000 Miscellaneous : b i o SHOGUO Total Road Fund ""“""'T“""""$54OO'00 TUITION FUND Pay of Teachérs ...-........56000.00 School Transfers ... 6000.00 Total Tuition Fund ...........$12000.00 . - LIBRARY FUND Library Tax - . .. $lOOO.OO

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

PROPOSED LEVIES

, Number of Taxable Polls, 132 ‘ COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED ‘AND TO BE COLLECTED - S ’ . To Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected e 1927 Lewy 1928 Levy 1929 Levy 1930 Levy Township $1126.14 $ 3658.68 $ 213580 $ 1024.29~ "Road 5270.62 5503.90 5288.20 6828.58 A Tuition ° 10608.19 5895.66 7730.66 - 15364.39 ~Bpecial School 5257.62 10984.42 20304.12 11267.15 Library - = 1024.29 " Bond . 3384.97 2937.98 3067.80 : Poor o 1200.00 1024.29

‘SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND ‘Repair ‘of Bldg and Ground oo o S TR Repair of Equipment .. ... 100.00 School Furn. and Equip. ... 500.00 School Supplies e 500.00 Janitor?;-S’upplies el e Fuel for Schools ......ccoe.. 500.00 { Loans, ijnt. and Insurance ... 500,00 Teachers’ Institute ... 200.00 Janitor| Service ... . 800.00 Transportation of Children 7200.00 Light and. Power .......... 300.00 - Miscellaneous ... 100.00 : Total} Special Sch. Fund ...$11850.00

Road- Tuition Sp. School Library. Bond Poor Fund = "Fund Fund Fund Find Fund $5400.00 $12000.00 §11850.00 $1000:00 [/ $l2OO . 1000.00 5400.00 11000.00 11850.00 1000.00 1200 2700.00 5500.00 5925.00 | 8100.00 16500.00 - 17775.00 1000.00 : 1200 154417 2862.47 246429 286.66 264410 386533 1015206 ° | 1583.90 ' 333.33 o o 418827 606113 1261635 1870.56 391173 10438.87 515865 fi 2700.00 550000 592500 . ' 661173 15938.87 1108365 1000.00 1200