Ligonier Banner., Volume 63, Number 45A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 December 1929 — Page 3

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Rothwell & Vanderford L ~ Lawyers . i Phone. 156 Ligonier, hidi;},n&f Howard White | . WAWAKA, INDIANA ~ AUCTIONFER - Fhane 2 éa | Wawaks : | Kenneth Gorsuch . sG'ene:al,Hauling, _ ~~ Dayor Night < Phone 832 Ligoniex

ERING BODIES HOME : Polar Bear Association of Detroit - diichigan Composed of Former Service Men Return Bodies Leßoy Kellam a 2 member of the World War Polar Bear Association has recelved the following letter from the vice President of the organization. Déar Comrade: . As you no doubt know, the State of AMichigan appropriated funds to fin&nce a commission of five men to North Russia. The commission, appointed from our membership, returned from Rusiia about the Ist of OctoLer, One member of the commission {President Dundon) remainded to cooperate with the Grave Registration Department of the Army, and to act as an escort for the returhing bodies of our comrades. Seventy-five of the cighty-six bodies located by the comHission are now enroute to the United Giates and will arrive in New. York on the 27th of November on the S. S. President Roosevelt where they will he met by a delegation from our association, ‘ . . Yours in Comradeship, _Tom Battles, Vice President , (ongress Meete Today - The return of the Seventy-first con: giess today in its first regular ses sion isexpected this time to prove {0 be another heartening feature of the business situation. Leaders ‘hav promised early action on the $160,000 00 tax rednction resolution. The ciher =overnment expenditures also will help to keep wheels of industix moving in many places particularly i the construction business which has been yesarded by some as a weak spot A Gilve for early action on the tariff (i is promised and it successfu wouill rémove a disguieting factor in the situation.. - ‘ in addition to ‘the breath-taking agzrepate of new construction pledged American business men today had a promise of cheaper money from the icderal reserve advisory council anf aeveement between capital and laboi assuring maintenance of present waces and pledges that both production and buvirg levels will continue . _— | Wiil Take Gver Route ‘ Ilie Hills to Lake road is to beccine part of the State highway sysi, according to an :-‘:nnouncementf riale by Charles L. Strey senator from Wabosh and Kosciusko counties. tils weans that the state will take care of the road from Indianapolis’ through Wabash, WNorth Manchester, siduey, Piercsion to Lake Wawasee.i e rvoud was called to the board's stlention vears aco and promises witich were made then that it would hecomie o' state _route are now betue fnlfilled 1t is admitted that thie road is the most direet from Indiananolis {6 Wawasee. . . — It e fake yeurs for the road to = paved but it is considered quite a sip fol it to be taken over by the Yo Gifense To Get Drunk at Home. & spiree which is confined to onels »wi home and causes no one’injury is not just cause for prosecution on an.; ittoxication charge William H. Dobbing prosecuting attorney ruled ati Celunibus. | obhins-asked dismissal of dru,nkenf ness charges apainst Mrs. Isaac Walt- | ers who had spent a night in jail on a complaint issued by her hushanc Walters charged she was intoxicated in thelr home. She had brought action against him the previous day on 3 charge of non-support. Gary Giirl Killed . A Thanksgiving Day accident at itenselaer caused-the death of Alberta Hartley 16 Gary school girl. Five other members. of the family were iniured in the aceident in which their auto turned over and burned, ‘ . ‘ . Bristol Deteated By Topeka ... The Topeka High school cagers won irom the Bristol gquintet by a 16-14 score in a hard fought game at the Bristol gymnasium Wednesday even: ing. _ ’ ' Notice To Absentee . State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: ~ In the Noble Circuit Court . ‘Janypary Term, 1929 ; Everett M. Ritter : vs - - . Charles Ritter . , , -To Charles Ritter: You are herebj notified that said above entitled actio: is pending in the Noble Circuit Cour of Indiana on complaint of the above ‘named plaintiff against you alleging that vou have absented yourself from kmuy ~place ‘of residence in Noble County, Indiana, for a period of more than twenty years last past, without

‘making any sufficient provision for the care and management of your pro\perty and estate and that the same is [suffm’ing waste for want of proper | care and that said matter "is set for ‘trial in said Court in the Court House ‘at the town of Albion in said County jand State on the 13th day of January, 11930, being the. Tth judicial day of ithe regular January 1930° Term of |sald Court and that unless you . apipear and answer or demur thereto on isaid day the same will be heard and |determined in your absence. + Witness the hand of the above ' named plaintiff and the hand and seal ‘of the Clerk of said Court hereunto: {affixed this 29th day of ‘November, ity s . . - Everett M. Ritter, Plaintiff. ~ (Seal) Frances M. Beane, Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. : ' . _ 45a2w

True Nobility

If there be no nobility of descent all the more indispensable 1s it that there should be nobility of ascent—a character ir them that bear rule 80 fine and %high and pure that as men come within the circle of Its influence they involuntarily pay hom age to that which is the one pre eminent distinction, the royalty of virtue:—Bishop Henry Codman Potter {1835-1908), Address on Washington.

All Good Cronies

Concerning the fact that Andrew Jackson's group of close friends was called a “kitchen cabinet” the,explana tion has been given that “all the mem bers of the cabinet were men with whom Jackson could smoke and con verse at random without the restraint of a counc’l and clashing minds.”

: . Discontent ’ There are two kinds of discontent in this world; the discontent that works and the discontent that wrings its hands. The first gets what |t wants and the second loses what it has. There’s no cure for the first but success; and there's no cure at all for the second.—<tiraham.

Food Best Medicine

In many hospitals tor the treatment of mervous and mental diseases good nourishing food and plenty of it is regarded as one of the most beneficial “medicines.” The theory that good physical condition aids mental re covery is the basis for the treatment.

Title Only for Wife

It is an anomaly in British civil life that women mayors are not mayoresses. That title is reserved for the wife ot a mayor or, in the absence of a wife, for a daughter or any other woman whom the mayor (man or woman) may appoint.,

True Forgiveness

“l can forgive, but I cannot forget,” in only another way of saying *1 will not forgive.,” A forgiveness ought to be {lke a canceled note, torn in two and burned up, so that it never can be shown against the man.—Beecher,

Proper Influence

The only way in which one human being can properly attempt to influence aneother is by encouraging him to think for himself, instead of endeavoring to instill readily-made opinions into his head.—Stephen.

Wisdom From Longfellow

Look not mournfully into the past—it comes not back again; wisely improve the present—it is thine; go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear, and with a manly heart.— Longfellow. ,

Columbus’ Banners

The letters “F” and “Y” on the banners used by Columbus when he landed at San Salvador stand for the names of Ferdinand and Isabella. The latter name is not infrequently spelled with SY.2 : -

Aid for Farmers

~ Farm demonstration work was Inaugurated in 1904 in Texas. In February, 1929, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the inauguration of this work was observed at College Station, Texas. .

Not Worth While

There is this drive to do the job well. To relinquish our desperate clinging to the truth for a temporal mannerism is to forego the mystery of self-expression.—Sidney E. Dickinson. o ;

Prove Yourself

Don’t blame a man because he ecannot see in you what you see in yourself. Get a hustle on and show him that -he has passed up a good thing,— American Magazine.

Crowded Old Peru

So intensive was the agriculture of ancient Peru that ground was even grudged for the burial of the dead, so anxious were the peons as regards food for the living.

Worth Consideration

“Be hard boiled,’ said Uncle Eben, “if you want to, but remember dat de tough egg ain never gineter have no future prospects.”—Washington Star,

Time for Repentance

After a man has sown his wild oats in the years of his youth, he has still every year to get over a few weeks and days of folly.—Richter.

Many Kinds of Snakes

It has been estimated that there are 1,639 kinds of snakes in the world. The- United States has about 162 species. .

Trifles Show Character

1 have seldom known anyone who deserted truth in trifles that could be trusted in matters of importance.— Paley. '

Bank Without Windows

The building of the Bank of England is windowless except for the openings above the entrance.

Causes of Ruin

All men that are ruined are rulned on the side of their natural propensities.—Burke, :

Midget Type

The smallest type that has aver been set is the iy’s eye type, only two points high. o .

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r - Vitamines ; : © Vitamine F is a rather uncertain vitamine. At the present time there is some controversy as to whetlier or not it should remain vitamine F or be known as vitamine B-1. The foods which contain vitamine B also contain vitamine F. The principal sources are yeast, wheat, nuts, seeds of legumes. fruits and vegetables, in the order named. ' i f Agricultural Maxims - - It is a maxim universally agreed upon in agriculture, that nothing must be done too late, and again that everything must be done at its preper season; while there i 8 a third pre cept. which reminds uas that . oppor tunities lost can never be regained.— Pliny the Elder (23-79 A. D.), “Natural History.”: '

P . Philosophy - Let not another’s disobedience to na ture become an ill to you; for you were not bhorn to be depressed and unhappy with others. but to be happy with them. And If any is unlinppy remember that he is so for timself: for God made all men to ehju_v felicity and peace.—Epictetus (Circa 60 A D.) - Impressive Knowledge - The knowledge which is wmost de: lightful to others is oot that which 28 manp takes out of his mind. as ae would money out of bis pocket (both having the impress ot another head) but what he gives you stamped with his own nature—his own knowledge. =Helps. : -

Protecting Patent

The caveat taw. tor the protection of a patent in the United States, was repealed by the act of July 1, 1910. and such system of temporary protec tion is now not obtainable 1n our country. Therefore it is advisable to make prompt application for a patent.

Webster's Thankfulness

I thank tGod that if 1 am gifted with little of, the spirit which is able to raise mortals to the skies, | have yet none, as 1 trust, of that other spirit which would drag angels down.— Daniel Webster (1782-1852), ‘Speech January 26, 1830.

Autos in the Desert

The automobile has even found a place among the camels of the shaiks of the desert. Some of the tribal chiefs journey from place to place by automobile, leaving thelr caparisoned camels to lead the ceremonious journeys of the tribes. -

Word for Hero Worship

“Let us go on worshiping our ancestors,” sald Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown. “Some of them may have been unworthy, but we do ourselves honor as we exalt them in imagination.”—Washington Star.

Great German Canal

The Kiel canal connects the Baltic and North seas. It was opened in 1895. The total length is 61 miles. The depth is 38 feet; the width, 72 feet. The estimated cost of construection was $40,000,000.

Evaded Responsibility

Boswell traced the origin of the round robin to a sailor’s custom followed when they entered into a conspiracy, so as not to let it be known who put his name first or last to the paper. /

Suffixes in Russia

The terminations “off”” and “eff” in Russian names signify a grandson or descendant. The “itch” or ‘“viteh” means a son. “Ski” is of local origin and refers to the city.

Even if It Hurts

A great inspirational writer advises that the time to pay debts is when you have money, but some creditors are so unreasonable,—Fort Wayne News-Sen-tinel. : :

Shellfish That “Cries”

The only place in the world where the “crying shell” is found is in Lake Ballicalea; in Ceylon. This shellfish makes a sound like the edge of a wineglass rubbed with a wet finger,

Somebody Must Be Happy

“Most bankers are pleasant men to meet,” asserts a current writer, but when it comes to meeting notes, though, why, the pleasure is all theirs. —Norfolk Leader-Dispatch.

Tornado-Proof House

Among freak inventions men have actually gone to the trouble to patent a tornado-proof house. This is “built on a pivot, and. every breeze turns it with its head to the wind.

Martyr Remembered

A memorial service was recently held at Brentwood, England, to Wil liam Hunter, aged nineteen, who was burned at the stake in 1556 for reading the Bible. :

Melody on the Way

Jazz seems to be a kind of recklessly driven musiec. [t isn’t going anywhere definitely, but it’s in a hurry to get there.—Arkansas Gazette.

Jocular View of Life

Democritus of Abdora, an old Greek philosopher, called the “laughing philosopher,” held that life was only to be laughed at. ;

Big Board Bill The “board” bill for inhabitants of the Chicago zoo is $25,000 annually.

- Christmas Mailing, : The post office will make every sfe fort te handle the Christmas maila without congestion and delay. Compii» ance with the following suggestions will greatly aid the post office department and insure prompt handling. Mail early for delivery before Christmas as there will be no delivery of mail on Christmas Day. _ : All parcels must be securely wrapped or packed. Use strong paper and heavy twine. : o : Umbrellas canes, golf sticks should be reinforced their full length by strong strips of wood tightly wrapped and tied ‘or otherwiise sufficiently wrapped to withstand transportation, ' Hats: Pack in strong corrugated or fiiber boxes. Ordinary pasteboard hatboxes must be crated. Ladies’ hats and stiff hat easily damaged should be marked “Fragile.” . :

| Shoes:Pack in strong hoxes prefarably corrugated cardboard. Wrap ~with strong paper securely tied with heavy twine. : _ : | - Cut flowers: Place in strong suit‘able boxes of wood, tin or heavy cor- . rugated cardboard., Wrap with tissue to refain moisture. : : i Candies: Inclose in strong outside ‘boxes or containers, ' ', ' Drawings, paintings, unmounted maps, etc:; Pack or wrap in strong material to avoid damage. When not flat, roll around a wooden core and then wrap and tie carefully or place (in strong pasteboard tube. Sharp-pointed or sharp-edged instruments or tools‘must have points ian(h%d‘ges fully guarded to prevent injury to clerks in handling or damage to other mail. - Crate suitably or thoroughlyiwrap so that they can not |cut through the wrapping. | Articles easily broken or crushed !_must be crated or securely wrapped | Use liberal quantities of excelsior or like material in around and between the articles and the outside container.

| Glassware, fragile toys, crockery ;must be packed so as to prevent the ‘escape of particles or pleces if bro(ken in-transit. i Cigars: Ordinary boxes of cigars wrapped in paper only will not be accepted. Pack in a manner to preveut damage by shock or jar. Wrap in |corrug&xted pasteboard or similar maIterial. | All articles easily broken or damagEed muust be plainly marked “Fragile” i Articles likely to spoil within the [time reasonably required for trans’portation and delivery will not be accepted for mailing. Wrap or pack ‘carefnliy according to contents and | plainly mark all such parcels “Perish‘able” Use special delivery stamps to | expedite delivery. ; ' Foreclosure Ordered In circuit court at Warsaw last week- the American State Bank of }Ligonier was given a judgment of 157,024.34 on mortgage foreclosure iaga,inst Fred P. Hart. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services in Welr Block. Sunday school 9:45 A M. . : Lesson Sermon 11:060 A M f'varvhndy walroms ' Read The Ligonier Banner. - Now is the tine to pay your Banner jmubscriptien—DO IT NOW! :

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