Ligonier Banner., Volume 69, Number 1, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 January 1936 — Page 3
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
Of Noble County, Indiana, for . the year 1935 . G 2 DS I S T s T T . The following is a list of lands and lots in said Noble County, returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes due on the same for the year 1935 and former years with penalty charged thereon as certified by the following corporations: i : . ALLEN TQWNSHIP ‘ Sumner & Mary 1. Bell, NE% NEI; Sec. 8 40 Ac. SW cor Sec. § B ACTeE .sl i i e 160 D Ray D. Gawthrop, Mid Pt SW 1-4 Sec. 11, 70 A .ooivinnnnisnsnnicnens 173.91 Osie E. Huston, pt mid pt W 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 4, 1.5 AcTes ...........oe.. 59.51 August Kresse, N side SE% Sec. 16, 96A; Pt SW 1-4 Sec. 15 BTE AOTOR ... iviiiiiinis . wibvisiny dobssisoosstathoge 55 o coroisuisopiiondsl ottt 178.47 Wallace Wible, SW 1-4, NE 1-4, Sec. 20, 40 ACres ... 237.91 SWAN TOWNSHIP o John W. & Maggie O. Bherns E side SW 1-4 Sec. 5, 57 A; Npt NW 1-4 Sec 8, 8.50 Acres; Mid pt SW 1-4 Sec. 5, 88 A ... 240.89 Orvilleß. and Blandena Cress, E 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 32, B 0 A ... 32318 Elmer G. and Nellie A. Pepple, E 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 33, 80 A.; 8 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 33, 80 A .vovismrmissiommmsesmnsssnssssescasesssssasnnes 439.92 ‘Albert B and Amy J. Pincheon, N end W 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 31 30A 72.43 Hazel Peters, 10t 68 LAOLLO .oicicmiiesmimriiieisienisnssssstse s besssecnssnaes 26.62 Baxter & Nancy E. Williams, § 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec. 6,80 A ....... 126.64 WAYNE TOWNSHIP : Thurlo H. and Grace Hovarter, W side El, NW 1-4, Sec. b, 74.98 120.14 Corwin Weaver, W 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 9, 80 ACTeg ....ccmmomiirnsccrennes 43.83 ' AVILLA TOWN ° Irene & Addison Ballard, 24 ft. E side lot 35 .ocroiiviniinnnnincnnnss 286.95 ACCOUNTS CERTIFIED BY THE AVILLA TOWN CLERK VANSCOICE STREET W. S. Yeiser, lot 23 Baum, Walter and Haineg addifion ... 78.567 A. W. Lobdell, lot No. 21 Baum, Walter and Haines addition ...... 2331 Erwin & Reyher, lot 20, Baum, Walter & Haines add 48.30 L. R. Sheets, lot No. 18, Baum, Walter & Haineg add ........cccoueees 38.06 G. W. Huffman, lot No. 3, Spencer & Wheeler addition ............... 92.11 C. D. Coil, lots 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 Spencer & Wheeler add .... 784.44 R. R. Platt, lot No. 94 and 10 NS lot 95 O. P s 179.44 : MAIN STREET PAVING John Eichman lot 44, Baum, Walters & Haines addition ............ "23.78 Flawrence Schlotterer, lot 48 Spencer & Wheeler addition ........ 19.94 Carl McKee, lot- No. 4, Storey Sub DIV ....comiimn. 12.78 John Hoot, lot No. 4 Storey Sub DIV .o 88.45 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP : Lizzie A. Burnheimer, S 1-2 SE 1-4, SecC. 22, 80 A ..cccccvemmiamsimninnees 177.68 Jasper Gerkin, W 1-2 Frl NE 1-4, 63 A N end E 1-2 SW 3% Sec. 4,15 A; S end E 1-2 NW 11 Sec. 4, 1238 A 146.64 ClarenceHeckman, pt s end W 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 18, 50 A; pt S : 12 SEC. 18, 15 A oot s s assanes 296.29 Geo. Stump, NW 1-4 Ex 10 ASE Cor. Sec. 10 160 A i 303.88 Ben Twait NW Cor NW 1-4 Sec. 11, T 0 A .ccvoiininmnnniiecssinnenn: 217.14 : SPARTA TOWNSHIP : Lemuel O. Conner, Pt SE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 17, 1 A .conrnetrunmsardenn. 32.97 Harrold B. Hibben et al, E pt SE 1--4 Bed Eagle Lake Sec. 1° 91.66 Acres; N pt NE 1-4 Sec. 12, 5150 A; SE Pt SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 14, 22 ACTEE ..ccooeierreretessiosssrisinsssssssssssssssnordssssssasnsss 62.24 Jane Knecht SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 9, 40 Acres; W 1-2 SE % E & S Hwy Sec. 9, 24 Acres; N pt. NE 1-4 Sec. 16, 38.80 Acres SW Cor NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 9, 2.80 ACles ....ccoimiciiinn 331.87 Wm. & Ida Phoebus, frl W 1-2 NW 1-4 Nof Hwy Sec. 31, 44.65 A 106.14 Pacific States Lifg Ins. Co. frl E side NE 1-4 Sec. 12, 108.5 A.. 464.06 Provident Trust Co., N 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 21, 80 A; Mid pt. S Side NW 1-4 SeC. 21,25 ACIES .ccoerrremeiinmmiisississsissssssnsscssisssasissen 668.11 PERRY TOWNSHIP : John P. & Mollie Hale, W 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec: 31 80 A nna 295.562 Sylvester E. Waldron, E 1-2 Nof Ry, NE 1-4 Sec. 25 44 A............ 112.13 LIGONIER CITY Will Bergen, S Dt. 10t T 2 viciiivenissienssanssisontonsnsss, ~ cessssponssssossonsasssasace 180.47 Stewart Carney et al, Mae Carney Est. Wellman’s add ex 15 ft. g 8000 10b 20 ooiirinsiimirrnemtosiesntmaisssispotssesnesca e sopiens sty sesns Stewart Carney et al, Mae Carney Est. Wellman’s add ex 15 ft. R I e e 636.93 Eveline Cramer, Chapman’s add E 1-2 lot 19 and 20 ..o aslc 502.36 Calvin C. Fisher, Richmonds add. 160 ft. W 66 ft. lot 12, 88% ft. off E side lot 13 except 10 ft. N side lot 12 Richmond'’s add ex 32 ft. off B side 10t 11 i 161.17 Alena McNutt, Woods add 10ts 6 and 7 ..o 176.86 Mary A. Stage, Wellman’s add 10t 28 .ccyuiisimssmsssnsmnisesies 361.22 John E. & Laura May Stewart, Woods sub div of out lot 134, ex~ : 14 feet B Side 10t 2 covcovimmeiieei sst 199.17 Lulu Scholl et al, B 132 56-100 £t Tob BD. i i eneiis 172.20 Nellie Taylor et al, Smith’s add 10t 25 ..o, 290.63 Abraham & Emily Weimer lot 57 91x109 ft. lot 56 .ccoooviuvsnncneninecns 255.73 John Weir, ™' 23 ft except 40 ft N pt lot 61, except 50x66 ft E end BOLaE i e ss et L vk st O S - 1353.55 Fred & Clair Weir, 47 ft S side 10t 2 i 511.87 NOBLE TOWNSHIP Thomas R. and Margaret M. Davis, S W cor E 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 18, 10 A; W side E 1-2 Frl NE 1-4 Sec. 78, 14 A .ccoceriveee 112.85 Chas. L. and Edgar Hindman, N6O A W 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec 21, 60 A 360.09 Kelley L. Johnson, N 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 28, 80 A ..cccoovvvciivinnismnnsscninnens 459.70 Dot Luckey, frl E Side NE 1-4 Sec. 18 10A; Pt E side SE 1-4 Sec. : 18, 71 A; NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 219 2D A Ll aisahaann 488.19 Hayes Walker, S 1-2 S% SW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 21, 10 A ... 46.89 Ross Winebrenner, SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 15, 40 A ....cccivnnvcrnnenene 404.03 Greely M. Zimmerman, NW cor NE 1-4 Sec. 18, 30; NE pa frl NW - : 1-4 SC.IB, BN A .ocosedumissirmssissrssassnssnsssrsssssnssissasmassossussesassossenmens 101899
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GREEN TOWNSHIP Alexander Brown, B 1-2 ex 15 A SW cor SW 1-4 Sec. 12, 61 A; pt. W side NE 1-4 Sec. 12, .70 A i 183.49 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Martha B. & Noah W. Potter Mid pt S 1-2 NW 1-4, Sec. 26, 15.20 A; S Pt Mid Pt S 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 26. 7.22 Acres .....ec.w. 109.65 O-RAN(}E TOWNSHIP John J., Ida C. &P. B. Arnold, Sylvan Cove lot 18; 12 ft adjlot 16 161.76 Joseph & Sina Eckhart, Rome City, Teal’gs add 10t § .ccvvvvcninnns 81.55 Wilson & Ada B. Hines, NE 1-4 ex. 30A: NE 1-4 Sec. 17, 39.70 A 182.92 Paul N Hoffman, Becks Pen Retreat ex 23 £t lot 5, W.T £t lot 6.... 199.72 Ethel Slema Roussey, Oaklang Add Nos. 10 and 11 ... 248.95 Fred W. and Mayme E. Stein, pt S 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 7, 11.65 A... 33.17 Frank D. & Emma Wyatt, pt frl NW 1-4, Sec. 13, 77 A; SW 1-4 SEC. 13, 39 A.corrircisisinenniseienensases st st sar sgst e s e 176.97 Arthur Young, Brimfield 2nd add lot 15 ..o o 42.45 ELKHART TOWNSHIP Chas. Caldwell & Frank A. Kincade, WSW 1-4 Sec. 32, 718.24 A 82.35 Fred A. & Margaretta Lower, NE 1-4 ex 10 A W side NE 1-4 Sec. ; 33,80 A S e eil el 170.03 Herman Walthers, SW 1-4 NE 1-4, Sec. 1, 40 A; frl E pt SE 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 1, 1250 A; N 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 1, 7896 A. 285.76 YORK TOWNSHIP Rollin Blackman, SW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 20, 40 A ....c.nimmnnione 213.84 Homer S. Ohlwine, pt S 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 22, 51 A oinnnninnennninne: 64.05 John C. Smith, SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 33, 40 A; All pt W of Lake S 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 33, 28 A .cccimninsnmmdionniessnnn o 531.66 John C. Smith, NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 33, 40 A, All pt Wof Lake ¢ N 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 33, 2350 A ..ocoovosmmoscrmsmmcdiossenssncnsnssassnnaernse 417.03 Clara M. Swaverly, W 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 19, 80 A; E 1% SW 14 Sec. A 5 80 A i s mimiesimsmiinspestspiintimsin, | Sihssarscitslasummerats 588.17 ‘ ALBION TOWN CHRTIFIED BY ALBION TOWN CLERK Jackson P. Black, 66 ft. lot 12 Harveys B i iaeisassasanivsanes 33.53 Wm. F. & Laura Mensel, 66 ft lot 39 Harvey's add ..o 34.9¢ KENDALLVILLE CITY : Gertrude Auger, Waterhouse add lots 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 46 47 48 49 b 0 51 52 53 60 61 62 63 64 65 68 69 70 71 72 78 74 75 16 T 7 T 8 TY .vvcvecvsiressmmintarmrsnsersssissaennens 454.72 Harry M. Brown & Howard W. Mountz, Clark’s add ex N 49 ft. SOE 4 i SRt As s VTSR 92.59 Dora Bohne, ex 68 ft W end lot 12; Mitchell’s add 10 ft N side BaE Ae o s ses sk ire Rsy snavantd seere 246.38 Robert & Lillian C. Clough, Iddings add lot 35, 36, 37, 38, 39........ 217.67 John Deible, Minots add 3bft. E end, lot 11; S & E pt lot 12, ex 10 ft lot 13; lots 14 16 16 17 18 21 22, 129 ft W end lot 25, Iddings add lots 23, 24, 25, 49 e, 561.97 first & Tri State National Bank & Trast Co. pt SW 1-4 Sec. 33 75 A: Pt SW 1-4 25 ftx7s ft. Sof Rush st. Sec 31, .76 A ... 630.15 Jos. & Mary Jane Humphrey,Mitchel’s add ex 80 ft E end lot 207 173.32 F. Roy & Cora A. Holmes, Waterhouse add, lots 18 19 20 21 40 44 54 55 56 57 66 67 and lots 11 12 13 14 018 17 . 286.47 Mary Iddings, Mitchell’s add pt 15, 14, Hitchcock’s add 1. 2 ... 465.88 E. Monroe Mix, Clark add N 2-3 W 1-2 10t 19 vvrirsmsimninnisnnisnsnees 572.81 Joseph E. Knapp Trustee, 66x150 ft. opp lot 28 Hitchcocks add., pt frl NE 1-4 Sec. 4, DBA .ovoociessasasnsrsissenesesansannissssssspeestessssssanese 95.58 Mandel M.Levy, pt SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 33, 1 A; pt SW % SW% Bot. 38 180 A, .coneicsomesbidessbapmosnissdrsirmmsorrssussissastisiossaisaissonss 585.1§ Sarah E.Miller et al, Wayne - Zonker L, Est., Mitchells add N 1-2 N 1-4 10t8 15, 16 .cccccevimsruesnssessisasabrssssmnstssssssassnsquasnarissasesseasenscs 353.17 Maude G. Wilson, Mitchells add pt SE Cor 257, Mitchels add ex N 90 ft W end 10t 258 ......ccciessiosssssensnssesssssnssssonsussassesasssadonsissndnanaas 196.73 Beyer Bros. Co., Minots add 24 1-2 £t S Side lot 3 Blk 3, lots 6 7 10 ° blk 3Minots add W 42 ft. Lots 5,8, 9 DIK 3 .orirveccrnnacnncissasainens 184.33 Cyrus C. Beyer, Minot’s add. 48 ft. S sidd lot 10, plot 11 ex 42ft. W end lots 8 and 9 blk 3, lot 12 blk 3, pt SW 1-4 N of Ditch Sec. 33, Iddings add lots 40 81 85 116 121 80 82 1156 NW Cor NW 1-4 Sof Ditch Sec. 4, 200 RLI 194.65 _ CERTIFIED BY KENDALLVILLE CITY \ ‘ ; CLERK Charles Cushing estate pt lotg 154 and 155 Mitchell’s add, Sargent N. OBK St. DAVIDE cverresssmesissimnmsummsmnssssiassssmsasssssesss " 467.39 Mary Cluff, lots 1 and 2, Hitchcock’s add, Diamond & Water St. PAVIILES ...ovsommcssussdiygononsassssseassvessssosse sasssdasnanspsssssssssssassdsinyssssessasdsesass 143.11 Mildred Cripe Probst, 56x166 N E cor Hitchcock’s add No. 32, Diamond St. DPAVINE .cccvsimsiuiimreississssisinisimnisssssssnsssnsnssssiar sasesssesssassees 59.37 ‘Mary Humphreys est. pt lot 207 Mitchell’s add, Riley & Mott St. f» PAVIILE c.cvorsecrcseeserivstsnsnssssnssssasssasssnsssmsnss sesssbasensasesssasenssnissasisnssssssssnine 116.40 ‘Gertrude Mathews, lot No. 77 Iddings add, Lisle St. sewer and S. Oak St. Lisle Pavilg ..o 671.60 Etta M. Archer, lot 86, Iddings add, Lisle St. Sewer and Paving 131.96 Joseph E. Knapp, Trustee, .26 of NE 1-4 Sec. 4 Hitchcock’s add. Garden St. PAVINE .vcceecimemaboiiiimemmbiosimamisiscsiiessosonss 47.65 Verner E. Smith pt NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 4 Richmond St. paving.. 63.31 Frank Lisle, pt Daniel’s add lots No. 9, 10, 11, 12, Richmond St. DPAVIIIE cuevcverersusususesssnsesisasssessnsss seassonssssssdssnssesarassssasnenens | atsssssssssssesnase 36.22 Matilda Shauck, Mitchell’s add. No. 84, E Rush and S. Oak St DAVINES ccecrvrieurnenssisneandiassssnsesisesas 304.36 Margaret L. Shauck, Mitchell’s add No. 104, E. Willlam and S. Oak Bt PaVIRESR .l aibeasiviin Sl e 145.08 George Snyder, Minot’s add No. 11, S Oak and Silver St. pavings 252.69 A. G. Hill,Mitchell’'s add, No 282-281, W. Mitchell St paving ... 316.17 A. G. Hill, No. 133 Iddings add, S state Sewer ... 32.56 A. G. Hill, No. 41 Iddings add, Vine St. paving ... 142.93 A. G. Hill, No ——— Iddings add. Lisle St. DAVIDE .cccoevcvsneneren 161.34 Harry M. Brown & Howard W. Mountz, Clark’s add ex N 29 ft. lot No. 4 Mott & Sheridan St. pavings ... 69.36 Abraham M. Jacobs, Clark N 2-3 W 122 lot No. 19, Sheridan St. DRVINE . iitiiiicuistimiasiris sisssminaisibssssmrantive 105.96 Charles J. & Hallie Walters, Clark’s add pt lot No 14 Sheridan St. ' paving beameee A SRR SRSt SR SRS 61.91 Mary Holmes, Clark’s add pt lot No. 39, Burnam St. paving ........ 136.02 Levi & Eliza E. Hartman, Evans S D lot No. 1 and 8§ end E 1-2 : lot 34 Clark add, Burnam St. DPAVINE .ccrninimmmmm. 88.12 Carl & Amelia Ortstadt, Mitchell’s S D No. 1, Burnam St paving 99.37 Arthur E. -Shore,Diamond add No. 12 Burnam St. paving ... 107.52 ‘Alice Gillette, Mitchell’s add Ex 90 ft W End No. 118, Sumitt St. 5 DAVINE coooeirieensnmsisnsiniorsnssssnssassissssss cossashesssssssssessassssnsassssssss | Ssuensssanes 120.84 Mary Kariger, Lot No. 2 of Replat Mitchell’s add No. 136, Summit SLreet PAVIDEE ....ccciimniorsssersiisitisinn - snisosmsssissarnssaasstssstasssisnsssasivess 120.84 Mary Karigér, Lot No. 2of Replat Mitchel’s add. No. 136 .......... 105.47 C. C. Beyer, Lot No. 40 Iddings add. Vine St. paving ....oooineneee 113.08 C. C. Beyer,Nos. 80, 81, 82, 85 Iddings add., Lisle St. paving........ 456.39 C. C. Beyer,No.l2 Minot’s No. 3, S Oak St paving ... 154.82 C. C. Beyer Lots pt 5,8, 9of Minot’'s No. 3 S Oak DAVINE:. i iiviee 288.84 C.C.Beyer, Lot No. 10 pt. No. 4 Minot’s add, S. Oak paving...... - 11.91 Ida M. Barnhydt, Iddings add No. 46, S Oak and Vine St. pavings = 123.72 Robert and Lillian Clough, Iddings add. 35, 36, 37, 38 39—Vine St. Mflng v.;‘.vlo-.n-ucttn.--0-.‘-0"-1- sssessesannesrarartntititaens csdssacebesssaaneretasassenarariie 202.3-93 Trusteeg Loyal Order of Moose, Iddings add. No. 71, Lisle St. pav. 229.68 Henry L. & Mamie Witt, Iddings add No. 48, Vine and S. Oak St. CDEVEIE o e iinsssinsinsisa@insssoassessiss’ setasuteortpiptavebiineunssinis bisnesicpseosshosasisss 242.12 Wesley. & Rosa & Orla Woodward, Iddings add No. 51, Vine and : 8. OBKDAVlNE.....cciovvivinimimesssenss susmsassnstisssansonse s T 119.30 John Diebele Estate, Iddings ‘add No. 49, 8. Oak paving ........... 607.21 John Diebele Estate, Iddings add, lotg 23, 24, 25, S. State Sewer .. 503.17 sunto;a giwswrly, pt lots 1,2, 3 and 4 Minot's add, Silver street . 5 ” oulnooo‘ona-.-coo.n-ctolnol-on-..1.-Ao-.10-pu CeReR At AN err it R sabsntanee SRsasseRNAIRIRIRIRRR . ) | William 8. Wible, lots 1 and 2 North Side 8 D., North State and e Nl RIS DIVING .. .da ok b b < RSB | Samuel & Blzabeth Prouty, pt lot No. 28 Lash add, Wood Street Di“o sewer on--i...-y--..,.....'--..--..........--q-...-....g.,..-u---.u-un..n..-u..-..tn... 57.02 | Nevin J. Shook, Pt Lash add, Nos. 16-17, Wood St. Dist Sewer ... 73.01 | George Westphal, pt. Lash add, No. 28, Wood St. Dist. Sewer ... 23.94 [‘ Jamesg S. and Olive J. Mulholland, Creager’s add .N 76.3 ft Lot No. 4y gi Nm “-d Ei m&m‘in‘ 'u"u'...m..'n‘..m‘,....a.'-.‘a.0.,.-‘-..-.-p.., ~ 189.48 | Willard and Myrtle M. Owen, 50 ft. 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BILGER DITCH Elaton L. Haines—S 1-2 S end SW 1-4 Sec. 6, 80 Acres ........... 165.90 WYSONG DITCH Andrew J. Winebrenner, NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 21, 10 acres .......... 311.95 Hays Walker, S 10 A W 1-2 NW 1-4 SecC. 21, 10 acCres ... 78.41 State Bank of Kimmell, S end W 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 16 22 acres; NW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 16, 39 acres; SW 1-4 SWI; Sec. 16, B 0 GOV Lia i ATI s s e eAAR S ve s 1569.50 WILEY- PIPER DITCH Ben Twaits, NW 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 11; N pt SW 1-4 NW. 4 Sec. 11; WptNE34 NW 1-4 SeC. 11 .oovviinirniinsinsininssns 415.39 STATE OF INDIANA, NOBLE COUNTY, 8S: Notice is hereby given that the land and lots described in the foregoing list or so much thereof as will satisfy the amount of assessments due thereon, respectively, from the owners thereof, with interest, penalty and charges due at the time of sale will be sold at the Kast Door of the Court House, in the Town of Albion, State of Indiana, by the Treasurer of said County, on the seccnd Monday in February, being February 10, 1936 at 10 o’clock A. M., within the hour prescribed by law and continued from day to day thereafter until all shall be sold or offered for sale. WITNESS, My hand at Albion, Indiana, this 20th day of January, i GERRY DEHOFF, Auditor Noble County, Indiana. FORREST H. PARKER, Treasurer Noble County, Indiana.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR ..WITH THE WILL ANNEXED. The undersigned administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Cecelia Gerkin, deceased, late of Nob}e County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Noble Circuit Court, he will, on. the 17th day of February, 1936, at the hour of one o’clock P. M. and from day to day thereafter, until sold, offer for sale, at the law office of W. H. Wigton, in the City of Ligonier, Noblg County, Indiana, ai private sale, to the highest and best bidder therefor, the following described real estate situated in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, to-wit: The west one-half of the fractional northeast quarter of Section four (4) Twelve (12) acres off from - ‘ the south end of the east half of the northwest quarter Section four (4) Fifteen (15) acreg off from i the north end of the east [ one-half of the southwest | quarter Section four (4) All in township thirty-three (33) north, range eight (8) east. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised vaiu2 [of gaid real estate and will be sold free of liens upon the following lterms ang conditions, to-wit: At least one-third of the sale price to be paid in cash, on day of sale, one-third to be paid in 12 months trom day of sale and one-third in eighteen months from day of sa'e; the noteg of the purchaser bearing 6 per cent interest from date, without relief from valuation and ap-~ praisement laws, providing for attorney fees and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay the full purs chase price of said real estate ~in cash on day of sale. Said real estate will be sold subject to the taxes thereon for the year 1936, payable in 1937 T. Abstract for said rea]l estate can be seen and examined at the office of 'W. H. Wigton, Ligonier, Indiana. i Dated this 23rd day of January, 1936. , : Sieale e 8. B. TUCKER, : Administrator with the will ‘annexed. - Ligonier, Indiana. W. H. Wigton, Attorney, e Ligonier, Indiana.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ON PARTIAL REPORT. Sate of Indiana, County of Noble.ss: In the Noble Circuit Court, January Term, 1936, Cause No. 11993. In the matter of liquidation of FARMERS & MERCHANTS TRUST CO. ' Notice is hereby given that the Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, as liquidating Agent of FARMERS & MERCHANTS TRUST X CO. LlGOnier, Indiana, hag filed its Fourth Current Report, account and vouchers in partial settlement of the liquidation of said Bank, but final as to all matters contained in said account, said account covering the following period, to-wit: From June 30 1935 to and including December 31, 1935; and that sald report and account will come up for the examination and action of said court ou the 2ni day of March, 1936, it being the Ist judicial day of the March term of said Court, at which time all creditors, shareholders and other persons interested in the liquidation of sail
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Vast Variety of Foods Now Come In Tin Cans
HAVE you ever stopped to consider the vast variety of foods that are now available in tin cans? The kinds of canned food, including the different varieties of the same product, now pumber about three hundred and include fruits, vegetables, meats, fish and shell fish, specialties and ready-to-serve entrées. All these foods are prepared for you by strictly modern scientific methods. Their selection for canning is carefully made, canning plants are located in the parts of the country that are the best production areas, and the foods are harvested at their prime. Canning Is Cooking The foods are put into new cans, then sealed air-tight, and the right amount of heat, applied for the proper length of time, makes them keep. No further cooking of the foods is necessary. They are ready for use as soon as opened, and are perfect foundations for making interesting and unusual dishes. Moreover, the entire contents of every can is food. There are no trimmings to throw away, and no time is required to clean or cull them. Little or no fuel is needed to prepare them for the table, and, stored at home, canned foods will keep as long as the can is unopened. Finally the food value of products in cans is as high as that of similar fresh foods cooked in the home, according to scientists who have studied nutrition. The Yiquid in the can is food, too. And vitamins are retained in canned foods as much as in similar foods cooked at home. Vegetables and Fruits The vegetables that can be obtained in cans include artichokes, asparagus, beans, beets, Brussels sprouts, carrots, caulifiower, celery, corn, hominy, kale, lentils, mixed vegetables, mushrooms, mustard greens, okra, onions, parsnips, peas, peppers, pimientos, potatoes, pumpkin, rice, mat:tr'ni lspintach,i squash, a::i matoes, turnips, turnip greens & whole wheat. = . The filfis-meluds apples, apri- % figs, gooseberries,
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Bank are required to appear in satd Court and show cause, if any, why said report, account and vouchsrs should not be approved. Witness the hand of said Department, by its Special Representative, thig 21st day of January, 1936. -- The Department of Financial Institutions of the State of Indiana, ag Liquidating Agent oi FARMERS & MERCHANITS TRUST CO., Ligonier, Indians. By J. E. LAFOLLETTRE, its Special Representative. W ‘ Gets Road Contract - Contracts for comstruction ol bridges and improvement of highways costing $542,113 were awarded by the State Highway Commission. Fulton-Wabash counties Surfacing with bituminous retread and gravel 7.6 miless of State Road 114, Akron to State Road 15; Rosenbery & Gunsaulus, Kendallville $95,973. Noble county—Rock asphalt resurfacing on Cavin street in Ligonier, L. D. Daley Construction company, Fort Wayne, $16,086. Three Story Building Razed The Heidelburg Cafe and the Baker Furniture store located in the well known Hendry block Angola were destroyeq by first entailing a loss estimated at $230,000. The commendable work of firemen and volunteers who fought the subborn blaze several hours checked the flames from spreading to the Hendry hotel which was separated from the burning part of the building by only’ a one-foot fire wall. Accidential Death, Verdict. J. R. Muhn, {n a statement to Deputy Coroner Henry Shock disclosed that he passed through the house near the Silver Moon pavilion three times Wednesday night in an effort to rescue hig wife who burned te death. Coroner Shook filed a report of accidential death. Kead the Ligonier Banner.
prunes, quince, raisins, raspberries and rhubarb. And it must be remembered . that the above enumerations do not include the many forms and combinations in which a number of these foods come in cans. Fish and Meats The fish found in cans include anchovies, caviar, clams, cod fish, crabs, haddock, herrings, lobsters, mackerel, oysters, roe, salmon, sardines, shad, shrimp, tuna and turtle, several of them in various forms. The meats include bacon, beef, chicken, frankfurters, ham, hash, liver, mutton, pig’s feet, potted meats, sausage, squab, tonguse, tripe, turkey and veal, and here again the forms are varied. Specialties and Soups The canned specialties include Boston brown bread, catsup, cider, cheese, chili con carne, chili sauce, chow chow, clam cakes and juice, whipping cream, fiskebolle, fruit cake, grapefruit juice, jams, Japanese crabmeat, jellies, lobster paste, malt syrup, marmalades, milk, condensed and evaporated, mince, molasses, olives, orange juice, pickles, pineapple juice, popcorn, fig and plum puddings, relish, sandwich spreads,’ sauerkraut juice, smoked boneless herrings, spaghetti, spiced and pickled fruits, whole squab, syrup, tamales and tomato juice, paste and sauce, The soups are asparagus, beef, bouillon, celery, chicken, clam broth, clam chowder, consomins, creamed soups, Julienne, Madrilene, minestrone, mulligatawny, mushroom, mutton broth, noodle, okra, onion, . oxtail, oyster, pea, pepper pot, purées, soup stock, strained vegetable, tomato, green and mock turtle, vegetable and vermicelli. : : Ready-Made Entrées These include beef & la mode, chicken & la king, chicken curry, chop suey, Hungarian goulash, lobster Newburgh, a whole rice dinner and Irish stew. Of course millions of cans of vacuum packed coffee and of beer in keglined cans are also consumed, but - these do not classity under the foregoing headings. Ay Not every grocer carries all of
