Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 3, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 February 1936 — Page 4

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Sells Newspaper. Harry Porter publisher of 'Che Syracuse Jurnal a weekly publication has sold the plant to Allen Weatherholt Cumberland, Md., wh> already hag taken possession. Porter is undecided on his future plans.

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DR. J. S. WELLINGTON OPTOMETRIC ; EYE SPECIALIST Eyqs Examined — Glasses Fitted ~ Limmerman Building Bvery Friday Evening 6:30 to 9 Phone 273 for Appointment

Arthur Claudon Crustee Perry Townshsp Office in the Mier Bank Building Office Hours—Friday Nights, - by appointment only O. A. Billman Well Drilling Water Supply Systems Phone 333 Ligonier, Ind. W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-l Law . OMe tn Zimmerman Block LIGUNIER, ND Harry L. Benner ~-e;t: i

| ~ SHERIFPS SALE | State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: | | In the Noblg Circuit Court. The Ligonier Artificial Ice Company, a Corporation Vs : Linnie Lechner A By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered by the Clerk |of the Noble Circuit Court of In- ' diana in the above entitled cause, commanding. me to make the sum of $38.10 and interest thereon and all costs, I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auc- ' tion at the east door of the Court House in the town of Albion in saia . County and State betweent the hours ! of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock |P. M. on the 7th day of March, 1936, ‘the rents and profits for a term not iexce'eding seven years of the followP’ingfdescribed premises, to-wit: a 'one fourth interest in part of out ilot No. 141 in the City of Ligonier, ' Noble County, Indiana, described as 'follows: commencing at the south west corner of the northwest quartcr ’of section 27, township 35 north, ‘range 8 east, thence north on the section line 355 feet, thence due easi 358 feet, thence due south 355 feet, thence due west 358 feet to the place of beginning, reserving therefrom & strip along the east side thereof 15 feet in width for a road for the. use and benefit of the land lying on the east and west side of said strip, and on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment rendered in said cause, interest thereon and costs, I will, at the same time, in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above describeq premises, all taken: as the property of said Linnie Lechner defendant in said cause, to satisfy said judgment and order of sale. IRVIN CAZIER, : Sheriff Noble County Indiana 3w

SHERIFF’S SALE

State of Indiana, Noble County 885 In the Noble Circuit Court. Lewig E. Schlotterback ' v 8 ‘Millard Lecount

By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Indiana in the above entitled cause, commanding me to make the sum of $420.00 and interest thereon and all costs, I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the Couri House in the town of Albion in said County and State between the ‘hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. on the 7th day of March, 1936, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yearg of the following described premises, to-wit: all of the right, title and interest of said defendant Millard Lecount in and to the following describeq real estate situated in said County and State, towit: the east half of the west half of the northwest quarter of section 17, township 34 north, range 8 east, and on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment rendered in said cause, interest thereon and costs, I will, at the same time, in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale

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the feq simple of the above described premises, all taken as the property of said Millard Lecount defendant in said cause, to satisfy said judgment and order of sale. IRVIN CAZIER, Sheriff Noble County Indiana it 3w

SHERIFF’S SALE

Statg of Indiana, Noble County, SS: In the Noble Circuit Court. Rufus A. Hartzler ‘ vs ; - Perley G. Hostetler . ‘ Roenza C. Hostetler ; By virtue of an order of sale !0 me directed and delivered by the Clerk of saig Court in the above entitled cause, commanding me to ‘'make the sum of $2992.91 and interest thereon and all costs, I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the Court House in the town ot Albion in said County and State between the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four o’clock P. M. on the 7th day of March, 1936, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven yearg of the following described premises, to-wit: commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section 2, township 35 north, range 8 east, and running thence south 40 rods, thence west 100.32 rods, thence north 40 rods, thence east 100.32 rods to the placo of beginning, in said Noble County, and on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment rendered in said cause, interest thereon and costs, I will, at the same time, in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises, all taken as the property of said above named defendants Perley G. Hostetler and Roenza €. Hostetler to satisfy said judgment and order of sale. "~ IRVIN CAZIER, Sheriff Noble County, Indiana 3w

Notlce of Final Settiement. State of Indiana Noble County SS: In the Matter of the Estate of Marie P. Green, deceased. No. 3849. In the Noble Circuit Court March Term, 1936. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of Marie P. Green, deceased, hag filed in said court his account and vouchers in final gettlement -of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 3rd day of March 1936 at which time and place all persons interested in sald 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 saild decedent, and all others interested in sald estatd 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. Charles F. Green, Administrator. Posted February 10th, 1936. Bothwell & Vanderford, Attorney.

Monkey, Upsets Stove. A pet monkey chained to a block too near a stove tipped over the stove and set fire to the James McClure garage and house Friday at the junction of state roads 6 and 9, west of Kendallville. The six-room dwelling and repair shop were totally destroyed, the monkey perished in the flames. Dean MecClure, 15, son of the owner, ran across the road to another filling station and fire departments of Kendallville and Rome City were called. The firemen prevented the fire from spreading, but could not gave the home which was buigred with most of thg furniture. Garage machinery was also ruined. Loss wag estimated at $2,600. B Mr. and Mrs. McClure are in West Virginia where they had gone for a truck load of coal.

Has Rare Disease.

The life of J. Edgar Stebbins, was threatened today by a rare malady known ag “black hives. Mishawaka Physicians say there is no cure known. The illness started three days ago as ordinary hives, later forming black welts and causing skin hemorrhages. Bloog, transfusions are being made regularly. The annual meeting of the State Bar association will be held at Lake Wawasee July 10-11 Fred C. Gause president, anmouinced today.

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CASES. VENUED. FROM NOBLE CO.

Hoislnger Suit For $lO,OOO and Imes Case For $5,000 To Be Tried In DeKalb County

% Two important damage suits have ‘been venued from the Noble circuit court to the DeKalb circuit court. In one complaint Warren A, Imes of Orange township is the plaintiff and James and Arthur Kelley of Ligonier are the defendants. In the other com ;p,}aint, Edward A. Holsinger of Ken‘dalllville is suing the Cloverleaf Creamer, Inc., for $lO,OOO damages for injuries allegedly received Jauuary 13, 1934. i Mr. Imes is demanding $5,000 damages for injuries received in a motor vehicle collision on U. S. rcad 6, October 8, 1933 in front of the Lester Joneg home at wawaka. His car was parked along the side of the highway and the Kelly machine collided with it. The four occupacts werg injured. The Imes car caught fire and was destroyed. Robert Rothrock, son of Daniel Rothrock who had to be extricated from the wre-k--age and was badly purned, his face peing disfigured for lite. Tmes suffered burns on his hands and face and wag bruised. Holsinger’s suit is the outgrowth of a collision in which he received severe cuts on his head and three fractured ribs. The crash occurred about four miles west of Kendallville. As the Holsinger car was prceeding down a hill. it began to skid on the icy pavement and a truck of the creamery company driven by Walter Butcher, Decatur crashed into it. Charles Starmer an occupant of the Holsinger car died a few days aftenwards from chest injuries Henry Engle the other occupant of the damaged car sustained & broken wrist and cuts and bruises. The men were returning to their hemes from cutting wood when the aceident occurred.

The following civil cases have heen filed in the WNoble circuit court the past week. : 'Walter E. Hellar and Co. vs George H. Moore Melvin Moore, Mrs. Moore, wife of Melvin Moore whose true Christian name is to plaintiff unknown: Charles Moore and ——— Moore, wife of Charles Moore, whose true Christian name is to plaintiff unknown; on note. United States Rubber Products, Inc ‘ves Eugene J. Parker on account. Theodore Herbert Goll vs Kenneth D. Rathbun, Florence Linda Rathbun; set aside conveyance. Roy K. Riddle as receiver of Sparta State Bank, Cromwell, vs Martha ‘H. Kreager, et al: on note and foreclose morigage. 1 Mrs. Roy Olinghouse administratrix of estate of Roy Olinghouse deceased, vs Lewis Schlotterback for accounting and appointment of recelver. J. D. Kitch Agency Inc., an Indiana corporation, vg Reed H. Fisel; replevin. Gardner Seed Co., vs A. J. Winebrenne, whose true Christian name {s ‘unknown to plaintiff; on account. Mary Wallace vs Gorman Butterbaugh; damage. Marriage Licenses. Robert Shuster case maker of Fort Wayne and Geraldine Sample at ‘home of Fort Wayne. } Lester Keefer store manager Ligo‘nier, and Coy Helena Franks factcry worker of Wawaka. ' Clifford Bmrich farmer, of Huntertown and Kathryn Maude Freeman iat home of LaOtto. Homer Stockert laborer of LaOtto iand Dora Hite bookkeeper of LaOtto.

Irvin M. Cazler S_heritr to The Federal Lank Bank part Sec. 6 Elkhart Township. A

Martha B. Deter and husband to Valentine G. Horng and wife lot 13-14-15 Bl 4 Fisher & Co Ligoaier. Frank L. McDevit to Fred S. Duesler pt sec. 18 Perry township. Lemuel Conner to Jacob L. Conner pt sec. 17 Sparta township.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray ‘Starkey of Kimmell, a daughter, Roberta Edith. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hegtzell of Albion, a son, Glenn Devon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Roseogle of Albion a daughter Rosalle Jean. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Konger of LaOtto a gon Beernard Lee. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Barl H.. Biddle of “Ohnrubuaco a son Arlin Kieth. e Y m- :

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Civil Suits Filed

Real Estate Transfer

Noble County Births.

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Farm Management School Held

The Noble County Farm Management school scheduled to haye been held all day Tuesday February 4th at Albion was limited to just the afternoon meeting due to severe weather conditions. ~ Harry Moore and T. G. Hornung, Purdue Farm Management Specialists conducted the school. Mr Moore explained the set up and management of a 160 acre farm in this area that made a labor income of well over a thousand dol larg in,. 1935. Mr. Hornung in his talk pointed out certain facts that good farm management will likely take into account in 1936. The specialist both gave very able pregsentations of their subjects and left many new facts ang helpful farmn management recommendations with those in attendance.

The guessing contest conducted on guessing the net cash receipts of a $160.00 acre farm in this area for 1935 was won by Ray Cole, Albion with ‘a guess of $2750.00. The prize of $l.OO was contributed for this contest by the Albion WNational Bapk. The contest for the Noble County farmey bringing in the largest number of.completed farm record bhooks kept by himself over a period of consecutive years was won by Isaac McConnell, Churubusco. This award of $l.OO was contributed by the Noble County Cooperative Association. The Noble County Farm Record Keepers Projects Committee and Coun ty Officers consist of the following: Washington twp., L. M. Hontz, Cromwell; Sparta, John Beck, Cromwell: Perry Wilbert Rink, Ligonier; Elkhart, Edward Reidenbach, Wawaka; York, Carl Marquiss, County Se: cretary, Albion; Harold Cole, Noble twp., Kimmell; Green, Isaac McConnell, Chururbusco; Jefferson, Frank Hosford, County Chairman, Albion; Orange, Ezra Bidwell, Rome City; Wayne, Clarence Bucher, County Vice{Chairman, Klendallville; Allen, Roy Barhan, Avilla; Swan, Walter Simon, Avilla.

Fire Destroys Clothing.

Fire starting in an upstairs bedroom at the Gideon Lukenbill home at Columbia City caused sevaral hundred dollars damage. Practica!'y the entire wardrobe of Mr. and Mrs. Lukenbill and two sons was destroyed.

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Skates Over Road to Sale

It takes more than snow and ice to keep Mahlom M. Miller away from the weekly community sales held every Thursday in the Wakarusa sale pavilion. -

Miller who is 20 years old and lives two miles south of Napparnee, skated to the salg last week covering the nine and one-half miles with but one fall. .

Not long ago Miller dis:cvered a pair of hockey skates of the Hheelscrew type, and of ancient vintage, in a junk pile. The junk dealer gave him the skates. Those same skates, sharpened, toock him. to Wukarusa.

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