Ligonier Banner., Volume 64, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 March 1930 — Page 2
'~ o o E The- Ligonier Banner - Established 1856 _ : Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING CO. W. C. B. Harrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager Published every Mo;lay and Thursday and entered the Posttmce at Ligonier, Indiana, as second class matter. Seeking Bail Bond An effort was being made by Charles C. Price member of the Kokomo city counci]l and prominent republican politician to proxideislo,fioo boand demanded for his release on charges in connection with closing of the Farmerg Trust & Saving bank Jan. 29. Watch the Crystalfs programs. —— : * FOR TRUSTEE. Hascall Crothers has announced he will be a candidate for the democratic nomination for trustee of Perry township at the primary election May 6th. your support is solicited. ' FOR TRUSTEE I have decided to be a candidate for the nomination of Trustee of Perry Township on the Democratic Ticket. Subject to the Primary election to be held May 6, 193’0, your support will be appreciated. ; - J. WALTER KLICK
FOR SHERIFF I desire my friends to know that I am a candidate on the democratic ticket to sueceed x%nyself as sheriff of Noble county b?tore the coming primary election. | : 2 William Hoffman - FOR SHERIFF - I wish to announcfie my candidacy for Sheriff of Noblp County on the Republican Ticket Subject to May primary. EUGENE J. PARKER, Albion, Indiana. Ibtee et —————— FOR SHERIFF - Guy H. Barnes |of Ligonier announces he will be a candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff of Noble County, subject to the decision of the primary election May 6th. « FOR COUNTY AUDITOR Edwin Smith, of Albion announces he will be a condidate for the office of County Auditor on the Democratic ticket. Subject to the decision of the the primary election, May 6th, 1930. el e For County Auditor - I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the D‘gmocratic nomination for Auditor of Noble County subject to the primary election to be held on May 6th 1930. | . James Simpson. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. L. A, Rhodes, LaQOtto hardware merchant, wishes to announce that he is a democratic candidate for the office
Chevrolet announces SERVICE POLICY
. The Chevrolet Motor Company and its dealers are pleased to announce a new service policy—one of the most liberal ever offered on a low-priced automobile. Put into force as a written agreement given to the purchaser by the Chevrolet dealer when the car is delivered — it offers the following provisions : 1 Every Chevrolet owner receives his car from the dealer in perfect condition —thoroughly lubricated, properly adjusted, and ready to operate efficiently . from the first mile of ownership. ' 2 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free inspection and adjustment of his car at the end of the first 500 miles of usage. &3 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free inspection of his car every 1000 miles tj;mfter, so long as the car is in operatio : ‘ 4 Every Chevrolet owner is entitled to free replacement of any firt which may prove defective in workmanship or material, within the terms of Chevrolet’s _ standard warranty. This includes both ‘parts and labor. . ; out byzany Chevrolet dealer in the United States. As a result, the Chevrolet
| Chevrolet cars tange in price from $495 up, .0. b. factory, Fline, Michigan ~ CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN ; . 5 ; D{yi;i’ou_ of General Motors Coffi’dr‘pfios \ o o A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR
of county treasurer, subject to the May 6th primary. Mr. Rhodes is a native .of Noble county, gnd has been in business for a number of years and is well qualified for the office. - 'FOR COUNTY TREASURER 1 _desire the voters to know that I will be a candidate on the democratic ticket for the office of coumty treasure before the coming primary. ' ; ~ Jesse B. Swank, = . FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I wish to announce my candidacy for the republican mnomination of Treasurer of Noble county, subject to the May 6th primary. John H, Lang. For County Treasurer. Arthur Ferguson has announced he will be a candidate for the nomination of Coounty Treasurer .on the democratic ticket, in the primary to be held March 6th, 1930.
| FOR ASSESSOR ; The undersigned wishes to announce that he will be a candidate for the nomination of county assessor on the democratic. ticket, subject to the primary electioni May 6th. f : JAMES B. PEPPLE, | e Allen Township. } FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR 1 wish to announce that I am a Re'publican candidate for assessor of Noble County support will be - appreciated. ' - GEO. S. BOUSE | Washington Township, . For Representative : 1 desire my friends to know that I will be a candidate for representative in the state legislature on the democratic ticket for Noble county before the coming primary election May 6th. e /Walter L. Holcomb For Commissioner I desire my friends to known that I wil] be a candidate on the democratic ticket before the May primary for commissioner for the southern district. ANSON HUNTSMEN - : - bty
~ FOR PROSECUTOR I desire to announce my name as a candidate en the Republican ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of 33rd Judicial Circuit comprising Noble and Whitley counties at the primary election May 6, 1930. Your support will be appreciated. - BENTON E. GATES, Columbia City L 652btf Fort Wayne Favors Repeal An incomplete analysis of the vote on the prohibition poll in Fort Wayne shows that of the 2,660 ballots so far tallied 537 are for strict enforcement while 976 are for modification to permit light wines and beers and 1,048 favor a repeal of the prohibition amend ment. -
owner may travel to any part of the country, with assurance that the guarantee on materials and workmanship will remain in force. : This new policy constitutes proof of Chevrolet’s high quality—for such liberal provisions could only be made in connec--tion with a car built of fine materials to exacting standards of workmanship. Back of this policy, and assuring its successful operation, is one of the most complete and efficient service organizations in the world. : A There are more than 10,000 Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Service Stations in the United States alone. Each employs skilled mechanics thoroughly trained at Chevrolet Service Schools. Fach has specially designed tools and machinery developed exclusively for Chevrolet service work. And each has on hand, at all times, an adequate stock of genuine Chevrolet replacement parts. Chevrolet’s flat-rate charges, including both parts and labor, are the lowest in the industry on many service operations ! In considering the purchase of a lowpriced automobile, think what this service means—in terms of lasting satisfaction, as well as.in increased economy.
_ “Substance” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ Scientist on Sunday March 16. Among the citations which comprised the Les#on-s'emién was the following from the Bible: “Riches and honour are with me; yea, durable riches and righteousness, My fruit is better than gold, yea, than fine gold; and my revenue than choice silver. 1 lead in the way of right‘eousness in the midst 'of the paths of judgment That I may cause these that love me to inherit substance: and I will fill their treasures” (Prov. 8: 18-21). e : ~ Phe Lesson-Sermon also included Ithe— following citations from the Christian - Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Seriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Substance in that which is eternal and in;capable of discord and decay. * * * Spirit the synonym of Mind, Soul or God, is the only real substance” (p. 468). “Matter with its mortality cannot be substantial if Spirit is substantial and eternal. Which ought to be substance to us,—the erring, changing and dying the mutable anaQ mortal or the unerirng immutable, and immortal” (p. 278). ~
Week-End in Indiana Indianapolis—The body of Otis F. Calvin former president of the Indianapolis Sand and Gravel Company was found on an .island in White river late Saturday by four youths, Calvin disappeared one evening last winter after telling his wife he was going to a drug store to buy a cigar. No trace of him had ever been obtained. - Brazil—Fire broke out in the Fred Eller pharmacy at Brazil Sunday damaging stock and the building with a loss estimated at $12,600. ~— Indianapolis—lndiana’s first industrial exposition at which it is expected several thousand manufacturers will be represented will be held at the exposition building state fair grounds Oct. 4/to 11 it was announced
Crawfordsvil;l&—A science hall andunion library will be constructed by Wab#ish college and will be completed so that they may play a part in the centennial celebration by the school in 1932 Dr. L. B, Hopkins president announced. Rochester—Andrew Gray 32, has indicated that he will plead guilty on charges of “kidnaping a 15-year-old Winamace girl fast pril and forcing her to live with him in various nothern cities as his wife until her escape near Valparaiso last August. Fort 'Wayne—Two shots at Mrs. Clem Grabner by her husband which he took with a shotgun after he had chased her out of the front door led to charges of assault and battery with intent to kill. L : Indianapolis—Police were searching for three bandits who Sunday night forced I. Cowan Indianapolis taxi driver. to drive them to West Point, Ky,, and then robbed him of his cab. :
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~ The father of three small children 'whose mother_he had killed with Dr. J. L. Curtis negro physician - was taken to the scene of the crime Monday while a cireuit court grand jury listened to his story. =~ ~ Leo Dimbinski South Bend stood, in the doorway of the bedroom of his home and told jurists how he had fired bullets into his victims, when he discovered his wife in a compro‘miging position with the negro. Dimbinski had told several conflicting stories since his first one—that of an honor murder. Monday he denied al] others, saying he advanced them to protect his motherless children from the disgrace that had been brought upon them, : % - His second story denied Monday told of an illegal operation performed by the negro physician. He had sald he killed his wife to “put her out of pain” and the doctor to “cover up.”
Farmer Nearly Crushed to Death
John Simpson, 50 farmer of near ‘LaGrange is still suffering considerable pain from injuries sustained when he was rundown by his own car and crushed between the machine and a hitch rail near the court lhouse in LaGrange. : He left his car in gear and was cranking the engine. The machine lunged ahead with a rush. Wedged un der the railing his shoulder was crushed and the side of his face bruised. He was pulled from the car unconscious and was taken to a hospital where he revived. :
Farm Playlet Makes Big Hit
The Allen township farm folk who journeyed to Elkhart township Monday evening to put on their return engagement, were greeted by a packed house—the Wawaka school gym being jamed to standing room only. After a short business session presided over by Floyd Resler the meeting was turned over to President O. E. Shaffer of the Alten Township Farm Bureau who briefly announced his program. :
A sinkhole of muck along the roadbed of Road C-5 middle link of the Goshen-Elkhart pavement has been discovered, A tentative agreement has been reached with the county com missioners and the Tri-State Construe tion company of Columbia City to fill the sinkhole for $3,250. :
Mrs. Ada Hite 38 of Elkhart is suffering from bruises about her head and abraisons on both knees as the result of being struck at a street intersection in Elkhart by a City Cab company car driven by Lloyd Miller,
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_Banker’s Trial Opens April 8 The case of the state against Guy R, Brackin former president of the E;ayéx‘s ‘Deposit bank at Montpelier hich closed its doors a year ago was get for trial in the Blackford circuit court for April 3. : A : This case charges that Bracklin accepted deposits after he knew the bank to be insolvent. There are three other charges of the same kind against him, returned in grand jury indictments, and another case charging perjury. - o Bonds on these grand jury indictments were set at a total of $lO,OOO.
No Damage Yet to Fruit Trees
Monroe McCown of Purdue discussed the care of fruit trees with about twenty fruit growers of Elkhart county at the meeting of the Elkhart County Fruit Growers' Association in Goshen. It was feared by many farmers that the alternating watm and cold weather would seriously affect the fruit trees throughout this vicinity but Mr. McGown assured the growers that buds on trees are not expanded enough to cause any damage to the trees. ; : : y
Arrested For Fraud
Earl Stroup and ElI Funk deputies to the attorney general Tuesday charged that Ralph Rogers Bloomington road contractor and William Sayer former ~ 'striet maintenance superintendent for the highway comission had conspired to defraud the state of nearly $lOO,OOO. : ; :
The two men were arrested at Bloomington on three indictments returned by a Monroe county grand jury. Both were released on bond,
Aleoholism- Cause of Death
Dr. Hugh Miller former physician in South Bend who was found dead in a. hotel room at Chicago Sunday night died of alcoholism, it was determinea at the cornorer’s inguest. 'He recently underwent treatment at the county hospital for the ailment. il
Deeplénes Nomination For Mayor Dr. F. N. Bonine nominated for the office of mayor of the city of Niles Michigan at the republican city convention Friday night has refused to be the candidate and the party is therefore without a head on the ticket to be voted on April 7, ‘
Elkhart Firm Incorporated
The Merc-He-Stat Corporation of Elkhart was incorporated with capital stock of 1,000 shares at $lOO a share. The firm was formed for purfchase and sale of electrical equipment, Q«Charles Ce Colbert Elkhart was named president. ' d
The pick of all talking pictures are now being shown’ at Crystal theatre.
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