Ligonier Banner., Volume 64, Number 10A, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1930 — Page 4

The Ligonier Banner » Established 1856 ' Published by THE BANNER PUBLISHING (0. W. C. B. Harrison, Editor M. A. Cotherman, Manager

Published every Monday and Thursday and entered the Postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, as second class matier.

FOR TRUSTEE.

Hascall Crothers has announiced he will be a candidate for the demociratit nomination for trustee of Perry tcwnship at the primary election May 6th. your support is solicited. '

FOR TRUSTEE

1 have decided to be a candidate for the nomination of Trustee of Perry Township on the Democratic Ticket. Subject to the Primary election to b 2 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 succeed myself as sheriif of Noble county before the coming primary election. ; :

William Hoffman

FOR SHERIFF

I wish to announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Noble County on the Republican Ticket Subject to May primary. EUGENE J. PARKER, Albion, Indiana. ¢ Ibtf*

FOR SHERIFF

Guy E. Barnes of Ligonier announces he will be a candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff ot Noble County, subject to the decision of the primary election May 6th.

FOR COUNTY AUDITOR Hdwin 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.

For County Auditor

I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Auditor of Noble County subject to the primary election to be held on May 6th 1930.

James Simpson.

FOR AUDITOR

Fred D. Butz of Kendallville, democratic candidate for county auditor will appreciate your support in the May primary.

FOR COUNTY TREASURER.

L. A, Rhodes, LaOtto hardware merchant, wishes to announce that he i 3 a democratic candidate for the office of county treasurer, subject to the May 6th primary. Mr. Rhodes is a native of Noblecounty,andhasbeen E native of Noble county, and has been in business for a number of years and is well qualified for the office,

FOR COUNTY TREASURER

. I desire the voters to know that I will be a candidate on the democratic ticket for the office of county treasure before the coming primary. Jesse B. Swank,

FOR COUNTY TREASURER.

I wish to announce my candidacy for the republican nomination of Treasurer of Noble county, subject to the May 6th primary.

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 election May 6th. JAMES B. PEPPLE, - 'Allen Township.

FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR L I wish to announce that lam a Republican candidate for assessor of Woble County support will be appreciated. ‘ GEO. S. BOUSE Washington Township,

For Representative . I 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. ‘Walter L. Holcomb For Commissioner I desire my friends to known that I will be a candidate on the democratic ticket before the May primary for commissioner for the southern district. ANSON HUNTSMEN ; - 2bte FOR PROSECUTOR I desire to announce my name as a candidate en the Republican ticket fon the office of Prosecuting Attorney of 88rd Judicial Circuit comprising Noble ‘and Whitley counties at the primary election May 6, 1930. Your support will be appreciated, BENTON E. GATES, Columbia City : v it b62btf Death Ends Long Suffering Death ended Thursday noon the long and patient suffering of Mrs. Florence Ward 83 of Kendallville who died at Lakeside hospital there where she had been a patient since the'2oth | of last December. raa A

141 TRADES AND PROFESSION

Scarcely Any Occupation Not Listed Among the Inmaes at State Prison

If authorities at the state prison had set out deliberately to include among inmates of the institutian representatives of every type of occupation, they could hardly hav® done better than the courts of the state have done for them, : Survey of the prison records at the end of the fiscal year October 1, 1929 showed 141 trades and professiyns rep resented in the institution.

There is scarely agp occupation not listed among the inmates. Any kind of work that may have to be done within the institution can be done by one of the men there. P

I'ven the newspaper profession is represented. Two of its members are incarcerated for larceny. Three clergyman are listed two charged with ;crgl}‘.e and one with sexual perversion. ‘Hotel men are represented by one ‘man sent up for rape, and the banking profession is represented by two men one of whom is charged with larceny an dthe other with forgery. - One professor charged with burglary, represents the pedagogy, and a student charged with homicide represents that class. ’

One man who claims soldiery as his profession, is pn the list charged with robbery. €) i The unskilled class has the largest number of representatives the records show, as 747 men are listed with “no trade.” :

. FFarmers are next in ‘importance wiich 164 of that occupation listed. Mechanics are third with 86. 4 Other occupations in order are: Painter, 74; machinist, 65; miner, 66; salesman, 63; cook, 55; contractor, 55; barber, 43; carpenter, 39; moulder, 38; firemen, 37; clerk, 35; chauffeur, 30; electricians, 33; tailors, 26: engineer, 25; porter, 24; plumber, 23; baker, 19; truck driver, 19; auto mechanic, 19; musician, 17; teamster, 16; butcher, 17; printer, 15; iron worker, 15; waiter, 15; glass worker, 14.

Three patients at Hollinger sanitarium near Evansville where treatment is given for drug addicts broke out of their roooms Thursday invaded the office, took all guns ammunition and barricaded themselves in the structure. All officials of the institution were driven out. They sent an emergency request for assistance from Evansville police, but they refused to respond to the call because the sanitarium is not in Vanderburg county.

A three day search for two young Jonesville Michigan high school students ended in a cemetery at the edge of that town Thursday. The bodies of Gowell Durfrey 17 and his 17 year old sweetheart Cecile Nye weére found in the boy’s automobile. They died from carbon monoxide gas, generated by by the idling motor of the car. ‘

One hundred defendants in the Fort Wayne division of the northern Indiana United States district court are listed on the arraignment sheet for the first two days of court starting at Ft. Wayne Monday April 7. Among those to be arraigned is Charles Zimmerman ex-sheriff of Steuben county, charged with conspiracy to violate the liquor law. ;

John H, Lang.

Mrs. A. G. Helwig for many years a prominent citizen of Kendallville and in recent years a resident of Fort Wayne died at her home in that city Wednesday evening. Death resulted from a heart affliction with which she was stricken ten days ago. ;

The largest class in the history of the Auburn high school will be graduated this year when 74 seniors will be awarded diplomas. ore W g Spencer president of Hillsday College is the commencement orator.

“Sunny Side Up” at Crystal this Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday.

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Drug Addiets Rebel

Couple Dies of Gas.

Federal Docket Crowded

Death of Mrs. Helwig

Big Class to Graduate

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Began a Big Industry

The shoe industry of this country was begun in 1629 by Thomas Beard, who came over on the Mayflower on its third vdyage and brought hides for making shoes. Seven years later Philip Kertland, of Buckinghamshire, began making shoes in ‘Lynn, Mass. Since that date the state of Massachusetts has come to lead the world In the manufacture of boots and shoes. BT

What Qid Referee Say?

- A few years ago a woman well known in her vicinity took boxing lessons and challenged the feminine world, One day she met a hostile female who knew nothing about boxIng but seized the lady boxer’s hair and held on until she cried, “Bnough " -=Washington Star.

Artistic Taste N

.Until” we learn to appreciate the cherubs and angels that Raphael scatters through the blesesd air, in a pieture of the “Nativity,” it is not amiss to look at a Dutch fly settling on a peach, or'a bumblebee burying himself in a flower.—Hawthorne’s Journal.

Name Disqualified Her

Two French ambassadors negotiat ing a marriage between their king and one of the Spanish princesses, chose Blanche even though she was less suited and less beautiful, for the other bore the name Urraca, a name that would never do for a queen.

Penny an Old Coin

It is curious, but true, that that most common coin, the penny, is the most ancient of our coinage, and is the only one left. which was known to our Anglo-Saxon ancestors. _They called it *‘poenig,” which has been corrupted into “penny.”

. The Pastor Says: : He who burns with hatred lets his enemy heap coals of fire on his head. . « - A man does not truly love his wife until he loves the bNI for her Easter bonnet, neither does he love the church until he loves her budget. —John Andrew Holmes. After Each Meal If a newspaper is crumpled and then rubbed over the gas stove top after each meal while the stove is still a bit warm all grease and dirt will wipe off with it and the stove will always look clean and polished. : Made in England Parchment, -which is now popular in America for university degrees and diplomas, {8 still made in Havant, & Hampshire town, by the same methods and on the same site as it has been for a thousand years. ~ . Train the Man ; - _Marriage would have fewer wrecks It it were as pleasant to live with a man as it Is having *him drop around evenings brincing candy, flowers and

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tickets for the shows.—Cincinnati Enquirer. : :

Precept and Practice

Some people spend so much time and energy in condemning evil that they have no time or energy left for the business of overcoming it with good.—The Congregationalist.

Raphael’s Paintings

“The Transfiguration,” which was, unfinished at the time of Raphael's death, is one of his masterpieces and, with his “Sistine Madonna,” one of the noblest of religious paintings.

“I could see it was a quiet town as soon as I arrived,” said a returned vacationer, the other morning, “So I wrote up my diary for two weeks in advance.”—Detroit News.

Delicatessen Minded

When Una, the new stenographer, makes a carbon copy on her typewriter, she describes the process as “making a carbon sandwich.”—Woman's Home Companion.

Life gives us quite enough to carry, but, generally speaking, life’s burdens are fairly well fitted to the back that carries them.—Woman's Home Companion, S

There’s a Moral to This

Bign in small-town restaurant: Please Don't Ask for Credit—You Knew Yesterday That You'd Have to Bat Today.—Pathfinder Magazine,

Bvery little girl goes through a spell of playing house. The problem is to keep her that way after the wedding.—Rutland Herald. :

Nothing to Talk About

{ Men are rightly suspicious of those 'who make public conversation about | thelr own households.—American Mag- : asine,

; Sunflower Grows High : A sunflower took root and matured ‘in the trunk of a cottonwood tree 85 ,feet above the ground at Pomerog, | Ohfo. : Order by Odor . BBigo in a Reading (Pa.) delicates-'sen-%lf You Can’'t Smell It We . Haven't Got It.—Pathfinder Magazine. o Summing It Up : ; Strength of character may be sald ‘to consist of two things, power of ~will and power of self-restraint. Memorial Tablet - The memorial tablet to the late Miss Ella Frances Corwin for 24 years librarian of the Bikhart public library was placed Wednesday in the entrance of the library in that city. The tab-. let: which is of bronze is on the north side of the vestibule. e :

The Prognosticator

Our Burdens

The Problem

Christian Sclence Services

“Reality” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday March 30. Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Thus saith ithe Lord the King of Israel, and his Tredeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there i 8 no God. Fear ye not, neither be afraid: have not I told thee from that time, and have declared it? ye are even my witnesses. Is there a God beside me? yea, there is no God; I know not any” (Isa. 44: §, 8).

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following citations from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptu by Mary Baker Eddy: “Spirit and its formations are the only realities of being” (p. 264). “Reality iis spiritual harmonious, immutable immortal, divine, eternal. Nothing unspiritual can be real, harmonious or eternal” (p. 335). “Everything in God’s universe expresses Him"” (p. 331). -

Father to Demand Probe

J. P. Graff whose son Ralph V. ‘Graff 19 was killed by a county farm guard at Corsicana Texas Tuesday announced at Tipton that he would ask the governor of Texas t oconduct a searching investigation into the atfair.

A telegram received by the father said the body would be brought back to Tipton by Homer Alspaugh youthful companion of young Graff. Information from Corsicana was that Graff was shot while attempting to escape from a truck in which he was being taken to the county farm to serve a term for unlawful train riding. _ ,

Junk Dealers Must Build Fences

Junk dealers if they hope to continue operating junk yards within the limits of Warsaw must erect high board fences around their yards to hide their junk from the public view and must keep these fences in good repair and properly - painted. The city council there has ordered the police to give such notice and to make arrests if the orders are not obeyed. The police are backed up by an ordinance. ;

: Not Guilty. In the case of the State vs' George B. Johnson at Kendallville charged with violation of the liquor flaws after considering the evidence from ‘Monday evening until Wednesday night, Mayor W. C. Auman of Kendallville found the defendant not guilty. Johnson was charged with the possession of home brew for which his room mate Carl Brenner was fined $lOO and costs Saturday night.

Record Class at Goshen

The largest classes in the history of the Goshen high school will be graduated on May 29 when 110 seniors will be awarded diplomas. Dr. J. R. Schutz of Manchester College will be the comhencement speaker.”

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