Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 36B, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 October 1929 — Page 3
v"‘I,‘HRpEE HELD IN JAIL. . Charged With Stealing Onions and Po- ~ tatoes in Noble and Whitley . Loonties - : - Three persons are being held in the (:mmty jail at Alhi;_m, char'gédf‘ with the Uféf!,()i‘ oniens, ;mt;‘m)es ;md*amumu-’l bile grease. The specific charge is petit larceny, Those in jail are James Bowling, 18, of Topeka; John Richrds. 24, Albion, and Earle W. Stultz, 36, of Big Lake, formerly of Fort Wayne, . : . . The trio is charged with stealing fen crates of onions, seven hushelré of potatoes and a ten peuwnd can of autohile ;:I'?3:l’3l‘. ' ; . Onions and potatoes from farms. in Noble and Whitley counties in considerable guantities have heen taken by the men is the belief of tlie ;xvn“?éxml_ itles) . : ; o The trino was annreliended :n‘f;;.w‘ Churnbusco, where neighbors had been ‘\\‘:m"'hin,u their=aclivities Tilzé,\"% were taken 1o Fort Wavne and qguestioned, And returyed to Albion by e }nfij&*fififivl:if{ IKHegene Patker Whenl oy rested they were well supplied with laiterns and appeared to have been awake a syealer part of g_i'w pight. . Bluitz. i s said, Rhas previously aph}:‘nwl in court dnd has’'a record ! the D@ eau of identification at Fort \\':l}:fiv. Hewas arrested on a <-l;:fl‘_‘g"-; of criminal assanlt prv\'i(nxsl:«{ - ' - Four Bills are Returned, ‘ Former ,\'l‘:'i:fg'h“ Ilovd & (rouelr 12 mimw‘i—: s honie at Lo umbia City ‘l;‘,%{‘ Saturday arternoorn on a bench warrant issued by Judge Arthur . Bigus gl Livonier. —gitay four indictnieiis carrving 47 cotints ,\&'gr(:‘ returned by the grand jury will he arraigned some iime soon. : He has made o effort to ohiain o lease on houd which was fixed at $19,000 by Judge Biggs., ' Crodich is eharsed with embezzling over $65.000 of the funds of the Provi'h*m’ Trust company, of which e was assistiant secretary. The indictmenis clistree. First, enthezzieneont of fnds of the l‘rn\'idm:%' rust wn{;m:m.\' L &ecs ond, embezzlenient of ¢ity finds \M mayor: (hivd, grand larceny: and fourth, torsery. It is said the defalcations will he close to 3100000 , Two Die in Suicide Pacts ‘ J‘f(ml' I _i{c‘)‘.\ih"h‘i’:.:fn and his wife, AMary Wells Kerstelter, H 3, former residents of Klkhart. Indiana, ended their lives In a suieide pact in thelr commodious home i tme of the richest sections of U-:m;:i;mmx':.. Queens: N Y Monday., Four zas jets had heen turned on, all crevises closed, and a letter left conveying the information. that.i was their wish to die 14‘»;:;@”:{*1' due to the serions illne=s of Mrs. Kerstetter ...___.T.-_...k.,‘._._m__._-_m___,,x_._..,_m...zg; -en e
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- THE FACTS about Ligonier’s own Men's and Boys” Clothing Store. Our purpose in business is to run a strictly reliable and ‘honorable institution. 'We ‘aim at all times to handle only first quality and standard merchandise. We absolutely guarantee everything we sell to be satisfactory to you. We are going to sell merchandise only one way, strictly on.a cash basis, therefore we will be able to save our customers thousands of dollars every year by eliminating the tremendous overhead of carrying charge accounts. We want to be a part of the community and a genuin benefit to you in every way. .. | . , | . -H. C. HAWK & SON
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~ Detends the Flapper, ‘A Ligonier has the following in Tuesday's issue of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette under the head “The Eterndal Fiapper.’' . - . “Having read so much condemnation of the ‘flapper in your paper by the pen of: Rose Brown, I awish to ask her if her youth is so far bhehind her that shie has forgoten her first bean? What did the old folks .call vou émd VOur tf’ri&‘:l‘id.;i ~during veur _ }"nzjiz"ria;:ez'xble vears? o . . “Undoubtedly the term flapper Tas heen coined l‘ui‘,"mnflym-~hut whom else can it mean _t-‘hzn/ufithe young misses of today of marriageable age? .So lets not condemn all our young folks, Rosa, (zofl has @ place tor thewm all in His naiversal plan © He even l:mé_ credated theni with a natural impulse to enjoy lite albng in their search for a mate. 1 oovant vonr that theve arp sormid deploralde conditions that ourr younz folks must face. "l’fl_'.xmv dsn' the flap per's fault —and x’\'r}‘{\\"}fq are older aud wiser canuot %;zf-»h;. ‘g‘}wm face “these things by condemning them as a clasy Lot us condemn the sin. ves. But 10\'«} the sinners Let us: remember ol .‘yum?; ..;)@;%;',, ‘gel dcquainted with our flappers® let us learn to.ynderstand themi: let us win theiy —vonfidence. Caly tliénscan we do Gur hit towari ?zé:vrpifi-gxilmrrx_c"imi):sé the right way. . Light 51?):11\" xx@j‘;},llui&:ss!;in with dark: ness” Ah, Ro®iay, how cdn you say that ~You with yolid knowledze of'God an'i Bible? XNo doubt '_\;Ztm Siean well, but God wins His people. \k’iLi\l love. « ‘He lets His fi;lA!_’l!.' shine to dikpel the darke A Aequaintance. Licanter Indigne.. - . . Hold Stoekholders Liable, . Judge Arthar P, Bizgs Tuesday held that the stockholders' of the Farme:s State Baunk it l‘liill‘l,ll-)llsl%(izflx‘& j'!;‘fif)()}l‘ Bibie for a 100 per cenl -:%s-s(":.\t.sme_em 0 x};,wlm'r;.{;; claims uf_¢l¢s:-p<‘:_<it«-)r::. aiid olhers aguinst the 'difl"um-.i iilh?i?iiii‘i()ll. - The:decision was given in a suit o 1 ;\nlh'«,-’\\‘ Ikostielney, Noble county farnrer, against the stockholders.. It is a complete réversal of, the,decision o 1 Judge Hamilton in the Wells v cuit court, who held that the stockholders @t the detunct St'm‘.t;h;iiu:* bk could not be held liable tor claims of the depbiitors. ' - e ~ Suddén Death of Farmer ~ Coroner H: P. Shew was called to the Jacob F. Smith home - Shan township Fridayv 's‘*\"’%}\llsl}s_7;. to cohdudi an inquiry in the death of Frank Daclion, age 69 vears, who died suddenly i\'!’;_iisv al work The decedent was the father of Mrs. Smith: and resided with the smith tamily © ‘ i Time (o enioy a ;’;Ohd laugh—see Bele Daniels in “What a Night® dt Crysial Sunday. and Monday,
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} . . Mrs: Hire m.(/ . L Ihe ‘many friends a‘}nd_ ~acpuaint}a'u:_a»e':»:_ oF Mrs. Mary Hirg, widow of the Jute Lon Hire of I_,&-;»;91&;«3:».. ‘wwho has ! b;.gn,'hqfis%:@:gaz‘;'e_zj for (W W, Kiunison‘ jof Soutli Seventh street, for ithe - past h‘«;ur i ._mn--?;;fls’f' _‘v.'_(.‘ii'l"i‘if\, will rezret to learn that she is illl She i= with hoy SOl, L'l_w:.«.“;mi__ at X',\'mfer'i(‘)ol and | went befure idie chn ic af Gx riett. The afliation wus p’r‘!)}{\“)‘{lllEL'H} ducurable | {and her death is ;m»ti('iipa'{@d":s“i’x'urt_ly( N zwwfmntmus honest Tedy, and will be missed by her many filends.-Goshen . ews-Times. . .\ Three Men SRilled, . Three men werd killed Monday when ithe walls of a building which '\vas‘ heiLg wrecked Mwflfi Porn ' - . - The anen were buried in the debuyic. 1 Charles Cununingham, 50, former Niami couigy sheriff; John Eiselin, G}, and bis #oln Irank Binselin, 22 All of the victims resided in the counLl ;:r.vn;"is‘- ;a;f '_i’«.';'l‘f!‘.\ ‘ . : A fourth man emproved in wrecking the hutlding '-v:é(::sz"szvil injury. -He wag Sol Buzhes, 45 of Peru |- _ . ~ injured im Auto Accident; | _ Mrs. Pedvl letbovitz) | 50, of &t | Lonis Ao, was bimi'ui'inl}‘:\‘: injured Sunday morning w’nsnvf t‘l‘se_ auto in wileh she e rviding ‘ skidded ami -w:fr‘:p(i, GVET on Hlealll eurve non Bikhart on L. 8 road 112, She was tuken to the Elkhart General hospital where it was found: she ';\ukfm‘c‘d_ from tuts on the 'lu}'(“hi.“f_(,i shoulders and chigst. Gther occupants of the car Were cuninjured. e o “Phieves Fail to uméaiu Cash. . l T \‘fu% tuiled 1o u]z‘»ai%n ;mythifig L vitlue when thev I':"lls\‘;‘ll'l{{\(l'lhe offices e Bue }éiml.xzu’-:inv_l\’d)xnu time SutHrdayv night The 1'1‘»1)1}{31“;3‘ was discovCred about 130 n'cim-k‘suniluy 101 1~ ing. The thieves ire l)r’%‘;é‘-v(’(i__?_()l ]mvv& hidden in the theatre giler the las: show sSatmday nisht 1 - - ‘ ‘ . Hit by Autd. L ' ()z;\'i_lln Davis - Ji. %%i;;hfi&@&l‘«(:hl Qo -of M g Mrs% *(})rv‘ille Du\‘_is, residing neay .‘lm;m‘rsn‘)\\q‘_n‘, 15 in t.he, {?fjlla:h,:n'} (;m‘n;{mi ‘nu‘spit:lfl as a resuli ’«,»:' being struck by mj ;’mt;omob'ile'l swhile vidinge his hicychT‘. The youth ' auffered two fractured | ribs, Druises | ] ens v . Homecoming Pm}s‘-WflW. . The first ll‘mm»mmilig}l’my-\\'nw for ’émzh men and women in the history !rfl’ Lndiana university will bv"lu’}ld i 1”{(»’ met's ovmnasiani FPriday 'nigh%.i Uctoher Sth urh eve of the H(m (_‘~l lrr\;f':liu;i toothall game with Notre Daine ‘- Jack Holt in"a Zane Grey story 21“(1 (L vstal Foday and Saturdavy, |
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APPEAL MAY BE IGNORED., Retention of _Flexible _Provision of Tariii Measure Gets Opposition ~in United States Senate, . The fate of -President Hoover's ap+ peal for retention: of the provision o: tariff bill, which would give him - thority to change duties op e r;t:‘: ommendation of the tariff («nnnni.s,«iuii’ is in doubt in the senate, a poll by the United Press revealed. Vice-Presi-Cutis may he called in to break a possible tie. ~ - - The poll shows that of the 92 senators expected- to be recorded when the vote is taken this week 45 i‘n'i opposed to- the ’m/mmfi’fie» ite tavor of it, and four are not. record gd,. The "four 41(’»1@)&“1 votes can throw—the decision either way. They are .}Ull!‘XS(H).,\",‘.l"&?Dll})}'i('i’t‘,!;, (‘éxlifomiu;' Thomads, republican, Idaho; Kenhrick, (lohu’u}r;;}, Wryoming; Dill, ‘,d(»mm'r;u. ‘-\\'u,uizg;nf:t'(m. : . ~ With' 62 senators voting the presiderit’s supporters will have to muster only v-‘»fi_\'t;)t{w. as in the’ case of a tie Vice-President Curtis would vote -with them. To defeat the president his opponents will have to gef 47 votes. The United Press poll revealed 32 democrats and 13 républicans will vote vnf;::;xin.st ».t'hg_» presudent, : i ,_ Car Turns Over in (reek = Mary (. Spangler and her brother. George, of LaGrange, had a narrow eseape ,i"i'(\'m drowning when their car ;’:hm;:(ul over the bridge on the Ontario road, and landed upside down in the wreek. As Miss Spangler drove the carsonto the bridge, a protruding plank i¢caught the front whee]l and upset the meachine, which landed in the creek helow. Botly occupants of tfhe car were able to climb out of the machine and wade to shore. : - surplus on Hind, ' Tlhie fiscal veay of Indiana state department closed Sept 30 with a .substantial surplus in the state U‘éz_mm'y._ Lewis Johnson: chief in the effice of State Auditor Archie Bobbiti, said. Johnson pridicted the surplus will approximately be $2.5000.000. I.ast year the surplus was $4,000,000 . s ‘Found Unconsoiwds : . Mrs. Millie Earl, popular Wawaka postmistress, lies wvery Il suffering from a paralytic stroke, sustained Friday morning. She was found at her home unconscious. She was slightly improved but fears are felt for her. Mrs. Ruby Schwab is in charge of the postoflice during lier sister’s illness. , .\’n;:‘ustus\'()rk@}' will leave Li»_‘ionier' Sunday for Michigan City for a visit with his son Ambrose, before going to his daughter’'s home in Toledo. TBTA T O S SRy NI 3, SR, FTNARIE T T B SRR I3N RS S A
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Boys Suits for School Wear Real sturdy ser\;iceable 'l'sl_)l@(3s are used in the making of these Knicker Suits! Blues arefeatured in shades that boys are thinking of wearing this fall. ‘ - We Urge You to See Them Today $9.95 $11.95 $13.50 ‘BOYS” OVERCOATS TOO, STOCK COMING EVERY DAY! |
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' BOYS’ CAPS, . We have a new idea in Boys’ Caps to offer Wyeryone ~. .. . ... 98¢
WORK CLOTHING Men’s Full Cut Overalls, heavy weight, . ourspecialbmand (0000 Winner Brand Overalls, We invite comparison on this garment ..................51.19 Jee Oyeralle ... .. 5 5L 0D Winner Work Shirts, regular $l.OO value 9 eath twofor .. ... ... 5150 (We are Specialists on Work Clothing) |
Grants Parole te Eighteen. . Eighteenpersons in the Indiana e formatory at Pendleton were granted paroles by Governor Leslie. : Three were from Allen county. - Clemency was recommended: by ‘the reformatory board. of. U'L.lASt’t‘t‘S. gitting a 8 a pardon board last week. Of 116 cases reviewed, 17 .were granted commutations of sentence, two were confinued, and 79 were denied, . Dr. Shumaker Seriously 1L _ Dr. E. 8. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League anl -amfinzn,i(‘)n_u'li dry leader, was confined to his Ahed’ today, ‘sm“i()usly weakened by @OO strenuous program of activity since his return from: 4 sanitarium at Battle Creee, | - . Shumaker -is also suffering from jaundice, and will be confined for a “rest period”. His condition was “serfous.” - ' - , © Ligonier Surviyors, - , Surviving - Mrs. Mary Jane Daméy who died last Sunday are three sons, Frapk of I-,iu(}n‘ivr, Charles of Colorado and ,Jolig at home, and four dem;iflm"rs; Mrs. (‘lmi‘lzv‘a‘j Price of Ligonier, Mrs. Oscar Growcock ot Ligonier, Mrs. Arthur Blake of Topeka and Mrs. Frank Walter of Michigan, A _ Truck is Destroyed. = A large A & P. truck loaded with groceries overturned south of Mebrriam several days ago-and the truck and: contents were destroved by fire. the driver escaping by .é"ra\\}ing: through the windshield, his hair being scorched by flames. A tire blew out causine the ear to upset ¢ . .-. - Forest Cress Survivors. : The survivors of Forest (ress dre the widow® a. daughter, Beatrice: a foster daughter. Marvel Gale: his moth Mrs. Ida Cress and a sister, Mrs. Thella Zimmerman all of Cosperville. - Funeral sevvices were held at two o'clock Wednesday ;et_"r('i'mmn at the home in Cosperville.. Burial in Oak Park «'vnn'rery.: -' . Twe Warsaw Banks to Merge, - ’l‘he'hminuu Loan & Trust company and the. State Bank of Warsaw, the two largest banks of Kosciusko county. will be consolidated about the first of January, it has been announced. The consolidated ‘bank will be a §3060,000 institution. - ' - Sues for $25,000 Damages, - Thomas Deshone and William Deshone of Elkhart, are defendants in a suit for $25,000 damages filed in superior court by F. A. Radtke ()E'Chicagg, who received serious injuries when he was struck by the defendants’ automobile., o . :
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MEN’'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS - We always have on hand a very comprehensive line of Sweaters in both boys’ and men’s. A few of the values we give are: Men’s Heavy All Wool Shaker Coat $4.95 Boy”s Fancy Pullover Sweaters, plain and Fapey ... ... .. .. 555195
Men’s Suit Cases ................ $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 Men’s Traveling Bags ......$5.00, $7.50, $lO.OO
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A very remarkable event offering genunine Broadcloth Shirts at a price that assures attractive savings. Collar attached. Non-shrinkable! Excellently tailored. - THE ARROW SHIRT will be the principal shirt.in our stock. - ' -
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