Ligonier Banner., Volume 66, Number 8B, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 March 1932 — Page 3
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Lo ° ho : ’ 9 igonier Shippers’ Ass'n. MARKET YOUR LIVE STOCK : CO-OPERATIVELY “In the Hands of a Friend From Beginning to End.” : WHEN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK TO SHIP, CALL The Manager and secretary are bond ?d by the Massachusetts Bonding and [nsurance Company for protection of sur patrons. T. J. Spurgeon v Phones: Ligonier 834 or Topeka 3 ond 40 —W Hascall Crothers Crustee Perry Townshsp Difice al Furmers and Merchants Ban) Saturday Afternoon and Satgrday Evening : ' W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-law Office in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, ‘ND AT BE Y SRS (N SRR DR TN SRN BV AR SR Al SN T Howard White WAWAKA, INDIANA : AUCTIONEER Fhore 2 e ] Weowahe
Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley County Phones Dr. Maurice Blue VETERINARIAN _ Office: Justamere Farm. Phone: Ligonier 857 Bothwell & Vanderfard Lawyers Yhone 156. Ligonier. Indiana
O. A. BILLMAN Wind Mills, Tanks, Pamps, Water Systems, Etc. Well Drilling . Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind. - Kenneth Gorsuch General Hauling Day or Night Phone 832 Ligonier
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Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of Allie Stuart, Deceased. No. 2813. In the WNoble Circuit Court, March Term 1932. = Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Allie Stuart deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination axfd action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion Indiana on the Ist day of April 1932 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. : And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said state, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate.
American State Bank Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed Posted March 2nd, 1932. :
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Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana Noble County ss: In the matter of the estate of Ruphina Jane Hire Deceased No, 3306 ' In the Noble Circuit Court March Term 1932. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Executor of the estate of Rphina Jane Hire deceased, hag filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said court, at the court house, at Albion, Indiana, on the 24th day of March 1932 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. ~ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others in'terested in said Estate, are also here\by required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, : Farmers & Merchant Trust Company Executor : Posted February 29th 1932 Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys.
Notice of Final Settlement, State of Indiana, Noble County, ss:
In the matter of the estate of Susan Hoak Andrews, Deceased
No. 3430 In the Noble Circuit Court, March Term 1932.
Notice is hereby given, that the un- 1 dersigned administrator of the estate of Susan Hoak Andrews, deceased | has filed in said court his account' and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and ac-: tion of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana the 24th day of March 1932 at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, ‘ why said account should not be approved. And the heirs, devisees and legatees, of said decedent, and all others interested in said state, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. .
Harvey E, Hoak, Administrator Posted February 29th 1932. William H. Wigton, Attorney :
Notice of Administration
Wotice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the the estate of Isaac Gerkin, late of Noble County Indiana, deceased, and creditors and all other persong interested in said estate will be governed according, Said estate is probably solvent.
Harvey C. Gangwer, Administrator Bothwell & Vanderford Attorneys for Estate. : 6h3w
Threatened Neighbors
Reinhold Kopve a neighbor of Joseph Strezelecki farmer who is on trial for first-degree arson in connection with the burning of his farm buildings south of Valparaiso testified there that Strezelecki threatened to “bump off” his neighbors if he lost \hie mortgaged farm.
Bring all the folks to see Seth Parker in “Way Back Home” at Crystal tonight and Friday and Saturday. You’ll enjoy it. : L
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Nobhle County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Wise Dececased No. 3444. - In the Noble Circuit Court March Term 1932. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executor of the estate of Mary A, Wise deceased has filed in said court his ac\count and wvouchers in final settla. ment of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Ccurt at the Jourt House at Albion Indiana on the Ist day of April 1932 at which time and place all pecrsons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be why said account should not be approved.
And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and all others interested in said Estate are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Frank W. Black, Executor Posted February 27th, 1932. Wm. H. Wigton, Attorney. : 2w Federal Jury Returns 62 Inmdic¢tmentS After being in session for a week the United States grand jury returned 62 true bills Monday afternoon at South Bend against 130 persons in the Northern Indiana federal district. There were 47 persons in the South Bend gistrict named in the true bills although only 15 names were released by the district clerk’s office. Most of those in the South Bend district whose names were released were arrested in the raid on an alleged alcohol recooking plant in Starke county last week.
Donald Cupp and Paul C, Harris were indicted in the Fort Wayne. division on counterfeiting charges which according to government officials will disflose the operations of a huge ring of bad money passers. The following are the names of the persons indicted in the South Bend district.
Raymond and Florence Coomer, Mann act: William Cook, Dyer act; George and Joseh Kalas National Prohibition act; Mike Puterbaugh, narcotic act: Lester Rodman "liquor; Ansel Sailors, liqguor Moses Shephard liquor; Ruodlph Smythe counterfeitng; Sherman Thompson liquor; Roy Lancella liquor; Andrew Salono liquor; Paul Sieli liquor and John L. Wayne, liquor.
Indiana Political ‘Gossip
Political gossip persists that Frank Dailey Indianapolis atttorney will seek the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. -
Dailey who was thep arty’s nominee for governor four year ago may be using real strategy in withholding hig official entry. :
Some politicians doubt if he will become a formal candidate until the convetnion inJune when he may permit his name to be placed before the delegates in case of a deadlock, Some of Dailey’s friends even see the formation already of a block that will stop Paul V McNutt who is generally accepted as the leading candidate, John E. Frederick Kokomo and Woog Posey Terre Haute are the other entries to date. Dailey’s friends believe he would stampede the convention if entered at the proper time. While the Dailey talk has been revived somewhat the name of Reginalg B, Sullivan Indianapolis mayor is being mentioned again as a possibility for the gubernatorial nomination in the event of a deadlock.
Roads To Be Wider
Bids will soon be accepted for widen ing highways No. 30 and 8 a distance of about five miles from the Fort Wayne city limits west to their junction, the Indiana state highway com mission has informed J. P, Hutchins gecretary-manager of the Fort Wayne ‘Motor club. The highway is to be ‘widened to a width of 30 feet.
The motor club recently completed the work of securing an 80 foot right of-way over theé five miles stretch, but later the state asked for a 90 foot right-of-way. The additional land will soon be secured and representatives of the co>mmission are expected soon to assist in the work, Mr. Hutchins stated. ‘ ‘
District Meeting at Xendallville A district meeting of the Ligonier and Butler groups of the United Brethren church was held at Keéndallville today under the direction of Rev. A. A. Knepp. Ministers and laymen from Butler Pleasant Lake Waterloo Albion Newville Syracuse Burr Oak and ißrimfleld were presgent.
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First Wireless Valve - Was Edison Discovery Many years ago Edison was experimenting with electric lamps, trying to discover how the blackening of the inside of the bulbs came about in those of the old carbon type, He found that if a plate of metal was sealed into the bulb and electrified positively, a current passed through the vacuum from the filament to this plate. He noticed that the current always traveled from the filament to the plate; nothing could make a current pass in the opposite direction,
He thought nothing of the discovery, and no use could be found for it, for it was many years before wireless was to be heard of.
Before we can hear anything of wireless signals the waves must be rectified. Each wave consists of a push of current in one direction followed by a pull in the other. Rectification means straining out the pulls and leaving only the pushes, All early methods of doing this were complicated and unsatisfactory.
Then Prof. J. A. Fleming had an inspiration. He made the first wireless valve in which a filament and a plate were placed in a vacuum inside a glass bulb.
The Edison effect was harnessed, for the valve would respond only to the pushes and automatically eliminated the pulls. But for the invention of the valve there would have been no broadcasting today.—London Tit-Bits.
Edison Dragged From Workshop to Wedding
Thomas A. Edison was so preoccupied with his laboratory work that he nearly missed his second wedding. This was recalled by Mrs. Franklin Ives, whose father, the late Benjamin Franklin Card, was associated with the great inventor for more than 30 years, says an article in the Brooklyn Eagle. : “The story of Edison’s second wedding was one of my father’s favorite recollections of him,” Mrs. Ives said. “Edison was hard at work on a problem in his laboratory just before the wedding. He had become so preoccupied that he had quite forgotten time. “Fifteen minutes before the appointed hour his ‘best man’ found him there utterly absorbed. He begged the inventor to dress and hurry to the wedding. Edison protested that he was on the verge of a great discovery and couldn’t possibly leave. Finally, almost by main force, his ‘best man’ sueceeded in dressing him and getting him to the church—a little late and still
preoccupied, but at least acquiescent.”
Records seem to indicate that the corporation of Trinity house, London. was originally a society of English mariners founded by Sir Thomas Spert with. headquarters at Deptford, says an article in the Montreal Family Herald. There is no doubt that it obtained its first charter from Henry VII in 1514, and was authorized by Queen Elizabeth about half a century later to erect beacons and other marks on the coast for the guidance of sailors. Its duties today are concerned with the Exanagement and maintenance of lighthouses, lightships, beacons and buoys, and the supervision of pilots. It owns a fleet of 19 vessels. The corporation has four special flags, the Masters’ flag, the Ensigh, the Jack, and Burgee, all of which bear the four ship’s symbol of Trinity house.
A short summer cruise among the fjords of Norway will sometimes bring the tourist to the Hjorund fjord, twenty-five miles long and two miles wide in parts. Here he will see some of the most impressive scenery in Europe, for the unscaled Sondmore Alps raise their peaks about the rockrimmed waters. Norwegians and Eng-: lish climbed year sdfter year gradual- - ly conquering the heights, but the grandeur is not diminished, and at twilight, the effect is awesome. Wher Norway was 'visited by the “Black Death” in the Middle ages, the entire population of the fjord perished, and the present inhabitants are chiefly de: scendants of Scotch immigrants who came to fill the houses left vacant.- |
Federal officers working in Starke county seized a $lO,OOO still $15,000 worth of alcohol and arrested 10 men all of whom were taken to South Bend. Major Howard Long says it wag the ‘biggest still ever found in this district and that it had been one of the main Iliaunr sources for northern Indiana.
The Reconstruction Finance corporation has extended loans to banks and other financial organizations total ling $61,800,000 it was learned on high authority today. i
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Widow Dies In Crash
Mrs. Orville Dickson 48 who resided just north of Oswega was instantly killeg at Warsaw early Sunday morning when the car she was riding in with her one-month-old baby daughter Ruth and Charles Spencer 48 skidded struck a concrete abutment and overturned. ; ;
Mrs. Dickson and her baby had been visiting at the home of Ray Nibert near Shoe lake and were returning home, when the accident occurred, The car was traveling west and when Spencer saw the bridge ahead he attempted to slow down and applied the brakes. The car skidded on the icy pavement ang the right wheel struck the sbutment turning the car over. Mrs. Dickson is a widow her husband died several months ago. In addition to Ruth she is survived by two other children Howard 12 and Kathleen five,
Gets oLan to Pay Teachers
Funds for payments of school teachers’ salaries and school operating expenses in Kendallvillew re assured Monday when the state tax board approved a telmporary 90-day loan of $7,000 at 2 per cent interest for the school city, Petition for authorization of the loaa explained that funds of the school city are on deposit in a defunct bank. James Shawalter tax board chairman expressed surprise that the city was able to obtain money at this time with an interest rate of only 2 per cent. He said that an interest rate of 6 or 8 per cent was necessary for most loans.
Race Man Sues Rochester Sheriff
Ora Clark sheriff of Fulton county and the Surety company which bonded him for office were named defendants in a $5,000 damage suit filed in circuit court at Rochester by Harry Bicker of Fort Wayne race promoter. \ Bicker’'s suit alleges Sheriff Clark allegally served a write of execution to collect a total of $164.46 for a Fort
Wayne printing company. The suit Bicker alleges forced him to cancel a race he had promoted for last August 21 at Rochester. The suit des troyed his business and disgraced him in the eyes of his patrons. Bicker charges in asking the $5,000 damages,
Paul Tyler defendant in the divorce action brought vy Eleanor Tyler of Goshen was ordered to pay $5.00 per week temporary alimony and $65.00 attorneyy’s fees at Goshen,
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LaGrange Judge Grants Petition
Judge Clyde C. Carnil in circuit court at LaGrange granted a temporary injunction to restrain the Elkhart county commissioners from redistricting Elkhart county into 43 precincts instead of 82 as at present. "~ The petition was filed before Judge Orrin M. Conley of the Elkhart superior cour several weeks ago and early last week the case was transferred to LaGrange, The action is merly a step in the suit for injunction against the county commissioners’ execution of a contract for use of voting machines in that county this year for the first time.’
Nearby Deaths
{ C. J. Nachtrieb 79 senility Decaitur; Mrs. Mary Mies 72 heart trouble Garrett; J, J. Ebersole 81 Columbia lCcity: Mrs Harah McEntarfer 94 sen'ility, Waterloo; Mrs. Lida Tavernier, 68 heart attack Elkhart; Mrs. Rosa Southworth 67 arthrtiis, Elkhart; H. F. Cramer 77 infirmities Goshen,
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FTozen Body Found
- The bedy. of a man 35 years old was-found near Plymouth a few feet off U. S. road 31 by Tom Jones a farm boy. Coroner Ralph Johnson found the address of John Mark of Newark N. J., on the body. The man was believed to have been dead for two weeks.
Double funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the home of Fred Leer of Goshen for Mr. and Mra, Herbert H, Lytle of Tippecanoe lake who died there of pneumonia;
Seth Parker and his Jonesport neighbors of radio fame in “Way Back Home” at Crystal this Thursday Friday and Saturday. o
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETX Bervices in Weir Block. Sunday school 9:45 A M. Lesson Sermon 11:00 A. M. Bverybody welcomes.
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