Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 34B, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 September 1929 — Page 3

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DWIGH I MOCK . for e Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Battery Charging and Repairing Row Boats, Motor Boats and Canoes : South Side Lake Wawasee on Cement Road ' >hone 504 : " Syracuse °.. ’ ) ' Ligonier Shippers’ Ass'n. MARKET YOUR LIVE STOCK , CO-OPERATIVELY “‘ln the Hands of a Friend From Beginning to End.” WHEN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK “TO. SHIP, CALL ) T. J. Spurgeon Phones: Ligonier 834 or : Topeka 3 o"n(d 40 Harry W. Simmons - Crustee Perry Townshsp Oifice at Farmers and. Merchants Bank Saturday Afternoon and Saturday Evening , O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pumps, | Water Systems, Ete. | - Well Drilling ' . | " 0ne333 ' LIGONIER; , | ‘ | Dr. Maurice Blue i VETERINARIAN l ' Office: Justamere Farm. | Phone: l.igonier 857 [ ; Sanitary Plumbing « - and Heating g‘*&”mne 210 Ligonier, Ind| H. E. Robmsonl Plumbing | Hot Water Steam Heating | -Phones: 453 or 218 Ligonier | Harry L. Benner | Auctioneer g Upen for all engagemends: Wolf Lake, Indiana . Both Noble and Whitley ‘ » County Phones . w. B wiGroN i Attorney-at-law = : Omice in Zimmerman Block ] ‘ LIGUNIER, 'ND ; e e Howard White WAWAKA, INDIAKA - AUCTIONEER » Thone € en 1 Wawaks fi . . Bothwell & Vanderford ' Lawyers : ‘Phone 156. Ligonier. Indiana

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j Jury to Try Officer il A jury was impaneled in criminal !?cuurt this aiternoon to try Elmer E. ,Petty, deputy sheriff and Republican !ward chairman at Indianapolis on charges of drunkenness and operating {a@ motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. Judge James A Collius who was to have tried the case excused himself and was replaced by Thomas E. Garvin municipal court judge. . e Une Killed by 'T'rain ! Twelve-year "old Mary Koran was killed and her sister Agnes 9 rescued !as the two children sL(:pped‘s into the (path of a speeding pusspnger train 'at a crossing in Gary. 1 g Lewis Teboda crossing‘% guard, ’%(:iuu:hed the yvounger girl's@ clething {pulled her to safety as the lgcomotive g(-l'ashed into:the other child.| I i NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: . “1n the Noble Circuit Court, Octo- . bor Term, 1929, ‘ T Cause No 10552 | } " To Quiet Title; J William, H. Wigton and Helena M, ) Wigton, Plaintiffs : e John 8. Coonrod et al Defendants. | Be it known that the plaintiffs, by William H. Wigton their attorney ‘huve filed their complaint herein toigether with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the fol'lowing named defendants, to-wit: John S. Ceonrod, Edgar Andrew, Crayton L. Wellman, Henry C. Fisher, Joel Hostetter, Ellsworth Hostetter, Deal Hostetter iJ'ewe!l Hostetter? Roxy Ann Hostetter, iAnn Hosletter,’Lewis Cross, Sylvester IS‘ Scovill, Elizabeth Scovill, William | Wachter, Citharine Wachter, James Burrows, Isaac E. Knicely, 0. P. Hervey whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Rachel A. Hervey, R. A. 8. Hervey whose christian name 'is lll:k]l()\\gl«‘ to 'plaintil'rs, and Fredlm'ick W. Straus; that the names of the “lefemlunts are unknown and that they ‘are believed to be non-residents of the 'Srute of Indiana, sued in this action !l.y the following names and designa-| hion.\t, to-wit: O. P. Hervey : whose i icln'ilsli;m name is unknown to plaintiffs and R. A. S. Hervey whose chris- | 'lion lamesds unknown to plaintiffs; | the unknown husbands and wives re-|{ ksp(?('tivvly of the following named ‘ Epersuns- to-wit: = Johw 8. Coon§l‘od, Edgar Andrew, Crayton L. 1 iWellman, Henry C. Risher, Jo’e_l Hos- Q tetter, Ellsworth Hostetter, Deal Hos-| tetter, Jewell Hostetter, Roxy Anu: Hostetter, Ann Hostetter, Lewis 1 Cross, Sylvester S. Scovill, Elizabeth ‘ Scovill, William Wachter, (L‘atharinev] Wachter, James Burrows, Isaac K. ] Knicely, 0. P. Hervey whose christian I name is unknown FO. plaintiffs, Rachel g A. Hervey, R. A. S. Hervey ‘whose : christian name is unknown to plain- ; tiffs, Frederick W. Straus; the un- ] known widowers and widows, children ( desc‘endants and heirs, suryiving ( spouses, creditors and administrators : of the estates, devisees, legatees, trus- E tees, and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns respectively of the follow-: : ing named described and designated . deceased persons, to-wit: John S, _‘ Coonrod, Edgar Andrew, Crayton Lf( Wellman, Henry C. Fisher,:Joel Hos- t tetter,- Ellsworth Hostetter, Deal Hos- |, tetter, Jewell Hostetter, - Roxy Ann|, Hostetter, Ann Hostetter, Lewis Cross, |, Sylvester 8. Scovill, Elizabeth Scovill, ; William Wachter, Catharine Wachter, ] James Burrows, 'lsaac E. Knicely, o.{, P. Hervey whose christian name is un- ; known to plaintiffs, Rachael A. Her- ] vey, R: A. S. Hervey whose christian : name is unknown to plaintiffs | and Frederick W. Straus, the |. names ;> of all of | whom arel unknown to plaintiffs; all of the | women once known by any of the | names and de,sig'llé‘tions above stated |; whose names may have been changed |, and who are now known by other|, names, the names of all of whom are |, unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of |, all of the persons above named, des- |, cribed and designated as defendants|, to this action who are married, the|, names of all of*whom are unknown to ; plaintiffs; all persons and corpora-|, ;tions who assert or might assert any |, title, claim or interest in or lien upon |, the real estate described in the com- |, plaint in this action, by, under or|: through any of the defendants to this |- action named, described and designat- | ed in said complaint, the fames of all}. of Whom are gag/lmown to plaintiffs. . l:

The following real estate in Ligonier, Noble county Indiana is deseribed in said complaint, to-wit: Sixty-six feet by parallel lines off of the south side of lot No. thirty-three in Wellman’s addition to the town now city of Ligonier. This action is instituted ‘and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever.

Notice is therefor, hereby given said defendants above named, desecribed and designated in said complaint of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they be and appear before the Judge of the Noble -Circuit €ourt, in Noble County, Indiana, in the court house at the town of Albion, Indiana, in said county on the 2nd day of November 1929, and answer or demur to said complaint, the said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 11th day of September 1929. : (SEAL) - Frances M. Beane, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court |W. H. Wigton, Attorney - 33b3w

: Death of Aged Lady. ; Mrs. Alta ‘Rogers Hall 76, died at the home of Mrs. Grace Fogle at Albion Monday following an heart attack She had been brought to Mrs. Fogle’s home Saturday f rom Garrett where she had been ill for the last six weeks at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Vera Ross. Besides the granddaughter, one son Clyde Rogers of Albion survives. o e / Has Fractured Skuill Paul Mishler 20 son of Mrs. Laura B. Breiver of five miles southeast of Nappanee is in a critical condition in the Elkhart General heospital suffering from a skull fracture and less serious injuries as the result of an auto crash Sunday noon at the Jonesville intersection, six miles south of ElkLart on the Oakland u'venue‘ road. ‘ Train Fails te Siop. The gates at the Michigan Central tracks at Garfield street in Gary were down.. A train was approaching. Michael Spak drove his car up and stopped. He honked his horn twice. Satisfied that he had given proper warning he drove through the gates. He was killeda,. = - o _ | To Open October sth ~ The new clothing store of HaWkl & Son wil]'Qpen in the Carney block Saturday October sth. The store room has been refitted and redecorated and presents an engaging appearance. l - NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS - | State of Indiana, Noble County SS: ‘ In the Noble Circuit Court, October term 1929 ¢ ' Cause No. 10551 . To Quiet Title ' Ellsworth M. Stevens, Armita E. Stevens, husband = and wife, plaintiffs e : AT i

Edgar Andrew et al, defendants Be it known that the‘plainti[t‘s by William H. Wigton their attorney, has filed their complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Edgar Andrew, Henry C. Fisher, Joel Hostetter, 'Ellsworth Hostetter, Deal Hosteiter, Jewell Hostetter, Jesse Hires, Boston Bowser, James W. Flagg, Charlotte ‘(,‘. Flagg, Charles V. Smith, C.' V. Sinith whose christian name is unknown, Sylpha Smith, Sylpha A. sSmith, Moses Gerber, Jacob Kann, Anna J. Hayden, that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designution_s, to-wit: C. V., Smith, whose christian name is finklmwng the unknown husbands and wives respectively of the following named persons, to-wit: Ed-j gar Andrew, Henry C. Fisher, Joel Hostetter, Ellsworth Hostetter, - Deal Hostetter, Jewell Hostetter, Jesse Hires, Boston Bowser, James W. Flagg Charlotte C. Flagg, Charles V. Smith, C. V. Smith whose christian name is‘ unknown, Sylpha Smith, Sylpha A. Smith, Moses 'Gerber, Jacob Kann,' Anna J. Hayden, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers and widows, children descendants and heirs, surviving spouses,. creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, I'esl)ecti\'el}' of the following named and designated deceas¢d persons, to-wit: Edgar Andrew, Henry (. Fisher, -Joel Hocstetter, Ellsworth Hostetter, - Deal! Hostatter, Jewell Hostetter, Jesse Hire:, Boston RBowser, James W. Flagg, Charlotte C. Flagg, Charles V. Smith, €. V. Smith whose christian. name is unknown, Sylpha Smith, Syipha A. Smith, Moses Gerber, Jacob. Kann, Anna J. Hayden, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs: all of the women once. known by any of the names .and de—‘ signations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who a’re‘ now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to pllain-( tiffs; the spouses of all of the personsl above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who a¥e married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all persons or corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action, by, ;under or through any of the defenidants to this action named, described and designated in- said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. - - : The following real estate in Noble County, State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit: lot thirtyone in Wellman’s addition to the town now city of Ligonier. This action is ingtituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. .

Notice is therefor hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 2nd day of November 1929 in the Noble Circuit court of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 7th day of October 1929 at the court house in the town of Albion in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence.

In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the town of Albion Indiana, this 11th day of September 1929. (SEAL) Frances M. Beane, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court W. H. Wigton Attorney for Plaintiff.

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TAL APPEALS BY SEPT. 23. !Higfi Budget and Levies Must-he Acted - Upon to Insure Hearing ' ~ Says Society. : ‘ Appeals to the state board of tax commissioners from unwarrauted or extravagant increases in local rates must be made by September 25. The Indiana tax payers association issued a'statement today calling attention to the importance of immediate action by citizens in taxing units ' where officials have authorized uuntjustit’iably high budgets and levies. i, “If taxpayers in any unit have failed to get relief from their local authorities, they still have recourse to the state board,” said Harry Miesse, secretary of the state association. “But the appeal to be effective must be taken before September 23. : “This means that appeals must be teirculated and signed and _depo‘sitcd { with the county auditors on or before that date. Six-days are left for this highly important d'uty. In some localities because of their difference of local officials to high taxes, it becomes imperative that citizens interested in reasonable rates take the initiative in appeals, and see that unwarrantedlinereases are referred to the state tax commissioners for review.” - Federal Grand Jury Resumes. The federal grand jury reconvened at South Bend after a week-end recess to resume its inquiry into charg-j es of corruption in Lake connty. - I One of the chief witnesses will be Nick Marovich whose brother, Urosh, was “taken for a ride” by gangsters in Gary last April and for whose killing Al Armstrong now is in prison. Marovich . reached here under guard from Leavenwoth to tell what he might know about the racketeering and alleged political protection in the Calumet region. - Pat Reamy, East Chigago policeman, questioned by department of justice agents was ordered arrested and heid in $5,000 bonds charged with liquor | Conspira’cy. Lake County Prosecutor Oliver Starr conferred at length with District Attorney Loomis and Prohibition Administrator Long. !

Jail Breaker Caught.

Horace Peters, 19, who escaped from the Ripley county jail at' Versailles where he was awaiting trial on a charge of slaying Miss Mabel Van Osdol, 18, was recaptured Monday, hunger having brought to an end his kberty. L }

- Appearing at the home of Miss Edna Vanhaman, near Osgood. Peters begged for food. As he was eating, Mrs. Vanhaman recognized him as the fugitive and telephoned Sheriff Albert J. Pelsor. The officer was out with a posse hunting for Peters, but Ross Reed, Greensburg, a state policeman, answeéred the phone. He arrested Peters at the Vanhaman home. :

Former Head of Holy {ross.

The Rey. Gilbert Francais, C.S.C, former superior general of the Holy Gross order of the Roman Catholic church died Sunday night at St. Joseph’s farm, ‘Notre Dame. :

~ In 1893 he was named superior general of his order to succeed the Very Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C. founder of the University of - Notre Dame. While it has been customary for the superior general to reside in Rome, Father Sorin had been granted permis sion to'reside\in America because of his duties at Notre Dame. :

Loses Drivers License

Charles Leonard of Churubusco was assessed a fine and costs totaling $6O by Judge Lloyd S.’Crouch at Columbia City. Leonard was arrested Sunday night by ILicut. William . Ponovan of the state highway police for drunken driving. Judge Crouch a'so gave Leonard a 60 day suspended sentence on the penal farm and revoked his driver's license for one year. i :

Two Robbérs Held.

Two young burglars giving their names as William Ross, 11, and Arthur Kilmer, 16, both of New York City, are held in jail at Goshen charged with robbing the filling station of Conrad Mahr. They admitted the car in which they were riding was stolen in North Dakota. <

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Hurt in Fall.

-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gard 'and son Daile Edward were guests of Mrs. Gard’s parents, Mr. and- Mrs. -Chas. Butts, at Kimmell,, Friday night. They found Mr. Butts recovering from his-l fall of two weeks ago. - } Dies- at Syracuse | Thomas Edward Snavely 84 died Sunday at his home in Syracuse. ' He had been ill of heart trouble and was confined to his bed for nearly two years, Home October Tenth. Solly Kahn writes from his old home in Germany that he expects to reach the Jacobs store in Ligomier -about October 10th after a very pleasant visit. : Every pair of hose perfect or money refunded at Stansbury’s. Ladies Silk Hose for fifty cents, ninety-eight cents. Full Fashioned, service weight for $1.25. Child’s Hose for 19¢ to 50e Boys hose, men’s hose baby hose all kinds of hose. :

Dedicate Rite Cathedral

~ One of the "greatest gatherings of officers of the organization ever attracted to Indianapolis will participate in the dedication of the gigantic new Scottish Rite cathedral Friday. The building has been under construction for two years. P In addition to some of the most prominent ‘men of the order in the United States the Rt. Honorable Earl of Donoughmore, sovereign grand commander of ther supreme council for England, Ireland Wales will be present. . He will come from Dayton, 0., where he will be the guest of the supreme council of the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States at its annual meeting. e e Leon M. Abbott of Boston the sovereign grand commander and officers of the supreme council will conduct the dedication and .conservation ceremonies of the Indianapolis cathedral.

Dies of Broken Skull

A man believed to be Ray M. Sweitzer 36 of Chicago was killed near Elkhart early Monday when a tire blew out on his touring car and the machine turned over. .

Cards on the man’'s body gave his residence at 2141 Humboldt -avenue, and his business address at 1104 South Wabash avenue, Chicago. - William Betzer of Johnsonburg,. Pa., was riding with Sweitzer and was injured severely. He said he had formed tlie man’s acquaintance in South Bend and knew nothing of Sweitzer’s bersonal affairs except that he was on his way to New York. Sweitzer’'s skull was fractured according to Coroner Eugene Holdemann Sweitzer had but two dollars on his person.

Bridge to Be Started

- Construction of a new bridge across the Elkhart river at Benton on state road No. 2 where the old one collapsed several weeks ago will fe started this fall according to information received here today by W. D. Brown, Chamber of Commerce secretary at Goshen from William J. Titus chief engineer of the Indiana highway commission.

Bids for the construction of a new span at Benton and for the building of a temporary structure to care for traffic. while the new bridge is being erected will be received at Indianapolis on or about October 15, Mr. Titus state ed. 3

Will Teach Bridge

Mrs. Jessie Dalton and Miss Georgia Easterday -both of Warsaw have left’ by motor for New York city where the former will take auction bridge lessons of Whitehead famous eastern. player. Mrs. Dalton who has won. titles in several recent tournies plans to teach bridge. ‘ : - - If you are looking for Blankets the place to go is Stansbury’s. Over 500 pair to select from. Plain Greys, and Tans, Fancy Plaids, in Part ,Woolf All Wool, all cotton for large beds, for single beds, for the haby bed. All new at Stansbury’s. ;

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