Ligonier Banner., Volume 71, Number 3, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 February 1937 — Page 3

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE : State of Indiana County of WNobie 38: In the Noble Circuit Court March Term, 1937 Complaint For Absolute Divorce. Cause No. 12946. ; Alice Eleanor Howard, Plaintiff vs Herbert Lee Howard, Defendant

The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed her complaint for absolute divorce therein, togsther with an affidavit of a competent person that the defendant is a non-resi-dent of the State of Indiana, new, therefore, Herbert Lee Howard, defendant in the above entitled cause is hereby notified that unless he be and apper on the 29th day of March, 1937 in the Noble Circuit Court in the courthouse in the Town of Aibion, said county and State, to answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in his absence. o

"IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand aund the seal of this court this the Ist. day of February 1937._ ‘SEAL) . HAROLD V. CURTIS Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. ; Feh. 4-3 t Notice of Final Settlement. State of Indiana, Noble County, 8s: In the matter of the estate of William H. Bender, Deceased. No. 4006. ‘ . In the Noble Circuit Court March Term, 1937.

Notice is hereby given, that the unde: signed as Administratrix of the estate of William H. Bender, Deceased has filed in said court her account and vouchers in final settlement 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 Ist day of March 1937 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 3aid estate. Alice 'W. Bender,,.Ad!ministratrix Posted January 29tH, 937. : W. H. Wigton Attorney. :

Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Executor . The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Anna Williams, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power in said will contained he will at the hour of one-thirty P. M. on the first day of March, 1937 at the Law-office of W. H. Wigton, Ligonier, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, the following described Treal .estate situated in the Village of Kimmell, Noble County, Indiana: - “Lot Number Seven (7) in , J. B. Noe's Addition to said village.” -

Said sale will be made subject to the apprpoval of the Noble Circuit court for not less than the fuli appraised value of said real estate and uppn the following terms and condi-

DR. J. S. WELLINGTON OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST Eyes E;amined — Glasses Fitted Limmerman Building Every Friday Evening 6:30 to 9 Phone 273 for Appointment

e € & & ’ Ligonier Shipping Ass n. lABK_ET YOUR LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVELY “{n the Hands of a Friend From Beginning to® End.” The Manager and secretary are bond sd by the Massichusetts Bording and Insurance Company for protection of sur patrons. WHEN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK TO SHIP, CALL - Howard Herald Phone 711 Ligonier

Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers , Yhone 156. Ligonier. Indiana checks COLDS _ _and FEVER Liquid, Tablets first day Salve, Nose Drops Headache, 30 min. Tty “Rub-My-Tism’’—Worlds Best Liniment B Shobe Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Office in Democrat Building

Phone 41 Albion Phone 71 : Ligonier, Indiana

tions, to-wit: At least one-half of the purchase money cash in hand and the balance in one year from date, deferred payment to be evidenced by note of the purchaser, bearing 6% interest from date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorney fees and isecured by first mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay the full purchase price in cash on day of sale. Said sale will be made subject to the taxes for 1937 payable in 1938 and possession will be surrendered on day of sale. Coe F. Haver, Executor of the will of Anna Williams, deceased. W. H. Wigton, Atty.. Ligonier, Indiana. Jan 28 4t

Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given that the unsigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Louisa Reidenbach, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana, and that said estate is now pending administration and settlement in the Circuit Court of said County and State. The heirs of said decedent, creditors of her estate and all other persons interested therein will be governed accordingly. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. " George F. Reidenbach, Admr. Bothwell &Vanderford, _ Ligonier, Indiana. Attorneys. Jan. 28-4-11 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana Noble County 8s: !In the Matter of the Estate of George A. Nulf, Deceased. No. 3926 In. the Noble Circuit Court March Term 1937. ; i :

Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as Administrator with the ‘Will Annexed =of the estate of George A. Nulf 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 action of said Court at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana on the Ist day of March 1937, 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 Estate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirghip or claim to any part of said estate. Marion Growcock Administrator with the will annexed. Posted February 4 1937 William H. Wigton, Atty. Feb 11-18

Jail Two Boys

Eli Schlabach charged with criminal assaunlt and Sammy Frye charged with attempted ssault are in jail at LaGrange awaiting a hearing before Judge Clyde C. Carlin in the LaGrange circuit ~ourt. The two Amish youths live in the west part of LaG..nge county. They were arrested hv Sheriff Noah F. Slabaugh on charges filed by a younz woman whose name is withheld hy officers. Tte date for the hearinz has not reen set. :

Mrs Harriett Jackson who resides north of the city is ill from pneumonia. :

Automobile Insurance Old Line Stock Co. No membership fee—No assessments—Premiums payable in monthly payments if desired—All claims set- ~ tled promptly ' KIMMELL REALTY CO. 108 McLean St. Phone 800 Ligonier, Ind.

Arthur Claudon (rustee Perry Townshsp Office in the Mier Bank Building Office Hours—Friday Nights, by appeintment only

Harry L Benner

é‘_uéfionegr Open forall engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley « County Phones

W. H. WIGTON Attorney-at-Law

Offce In Zimmerman Block UIGONIER, {ND

O. A. Billman Well Drilling Water Supply Systems Phone 333 Ligonier, !nd.

Dr. H. B. WOODS Chiropractor and Physio Therapist Cor. 2nd and Martin Bts. : Lady Attendant

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QLD AGE FUND IS INCREASED All Payments Based Upon the Needs of Applicant, Reports Welfare Officer Reinvestigation of old age assistant cases in Noble county under requirements and accerding to provisions of the 1936 Indiana public welfare act, has resulted in an increase of average payments, according to Clyda Bennett, chairman of the county board and J. O. Simpson county welfare auditor. 1 ; Since eligibility requirements were more specifically defined and county welfare departments were given pow= er to investigate all applications for old age assistance, the average payments in Noble county have risey from aroundg $10.06 to $14.58 Recipients number about 252, the amount of assistance to each being $14.58¢ The county’s share of this was set at $702.60 Six families with 17 children receiving assistance were reported -the average- per child being $12.76. The county’s share was $58.67. Over the state, the effct of the 1936 law in requiring reinvestigation

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of all old age assistance cases has been .an increase of average monthly from $7.94 to $14.31. .

Many persons have the mistaken no tion that the federal state grants of assistance under the social security act are pensions and that the aged and blind are entitled to full payments of $3O per month from federal and state funds. This is npot true because all payments are based upon

the needs of the applicant as they are found to exist by investigators working for the county welfare department. Both the state and the federal social security acts make the factor of ‘““need” the basis for public assistance grants and they can be in any sum less than $3O per month. Very few. have been found to ka2 in such need as to warrant the full $3O month ly payments.

Thomas McGinnis 6 son of William McGinnis Warsaw narrowly escaped drowning whep he fell into a hole where ice had «een cut from Pike lake near Warsaw. He was rescued by Horace Hill an employe of the Inidependent Ice company.

the 48 states, at a total cost for 1986 estimated at more than $1,600,000,000. Significant as this is in indical the nation-wide effects of a it is far ml?ll:

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ACCIDENTS TAKE TOLL OF 111,000 Set Cost at $3,750,000,0003 1s New AllTime High, Reports Saiety Couneil ; The National Safety Council said that accidents, sucked along in the wake of a nation rising from the depths of depressions, killed 111,600 persons in 1936 and cost Americans about $3,750,000,000. Both figures are all-time high totals.

Tornadoes., floods, excessive heat, increased employment and a sharp jump in motor vehicle travel were inaiccted for the incrrase which wiped oni the previous rec~r¢ of 1)1,139 set in 1934. N In additicn to deaths, the council said, about 400,000 wer: permanently disabled by accidents last year and 10,300,000 temporarily disabled. i The country’'s biil for recklessly and caralessly “stubbiaz its toe’ was broken down into 12,630.000,000 in . wage loss and medical expense 35330,000,000 for -proper‘y damage resulting from motor vehic » accidents and -$390,000,000 for fire loss. { "While accident (o*als increased in . overy ntase of human ac‘ivity the , Council pointed out that the increasfed totals were aceom:ite] by even farger jomps in “expraure’ to accl- : dents, “leaving soifd ground for be- , lief that when th: countiy once more i 3 defiv tely on the .Igh r ai? of pros- | perity “.ith emp's leut 11 aitume.bile rcrel at fa. -+ coustant levels. ‘the accident totals will shrink rapid|ly in-the face of inteliigent cafety | work.”

{ More Contagious Disease Reported. ' An increase in the number of cases i of measles, scarlet fever, diphtheria, i and influenza is shown in the weekly | report of the Indiana State Board of +Health for the week ending Jan.r3o. Measles increased from 8 to 13 cases; scarlet fevey.from 164 to 193; diph'theria from 20 to 21 and influenza from 307 to 332.. | One case of scarlet fever and one ‘case of influenza was reported from | Noble county. . : ! Cases listed were: Tuberculosis 150; . chickenpox 88; measles, 13; scarlet ‘fever, 193; 'smiallpox, 2; whooping ;'cough, 60; diphtheria, 21; influenza, 3322; pneumonia, 63; mumps, 4: meni ingitis, 4.

Plan Overhead Crossing.

Preliminary plans of the New York <Central Railway company for a proposed overhead bridge over the tracks at North Main street at Goshen were placed before Goshen city officials and property owners. The ostimated constructio n eost of the cv< head is $300,000. :

Caused Hysteries

Frank Gruger, 45, who became hysterical watching fellow townsmen

playing basketball on donkeys at North Webster has been in a critical conditign. :

show, state by state, the thousands of dealers and salesmen directly affected. There is no way to picture indirect losses in retail sales and ingovernment revenue through reduced taxes and increased relief,

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Many Used Cars Seold.

The extension of the written guarantee to used automobiles is a logical recognition of the important part the used car plays in new car merchandising according to R. A. Hayes Indianapolis branch manager of the Fort Motor company. -

“When Ford initiated the ‘Renewed and Guaranteed’ protection for buyers of used cars from Ford deaiers’ Mr. Hayes stated, “it was done to raise the basis of used car merchandising to a level comparable with that on which new automobiles are sold. “The used car is po longer merely a nuisance to the new car dealer, as it once was. It is the very heart of. his business, because if he does not merchandise used cars successfully he certainly can’t stay in the new car business.

Laborator'y Mouse Wins.

Confronted with a “mouse or man” situation a certain field mouse proved himself a man and thereby spoiied a perfectly gooa experiment in the biology laboratory of the Howe military academy.

Instructor H. O. Trygg bas been feeding a garter snake to see how fast it would develop. The other night he left a live field mouse in the snake’s cage, expecting to find nothing but a budge in the snake’s stomach.

Students next morning found the snake dead from deep slashes and 1n a corner of the cage sat the mouse, blinking and unharmed.

Report Munijcipal Plant Profits

A net profit of more than $55, 500 was shown in the operation of the municipal electric light and power plant for 1936 it was announced in the report to the city council at Kendallville. ’

Another northeastern Indiana city, Bluffton reported a profit in operation of its municipal utilities: During 1936 despite rate reductions total net earnings for the water and light plants were $27,620.

Gets Jail Term

Clifton Wrigley was given a 15-day jail sntence by Judge Rob McNagny for contempt of court. Ruth Wrigiey was granted a divorce from Clifton and the latter was ordered to pay support money. Recently Wrigley -be came in arrears on his payment and was cited to appear in cour! to show cause why he did not pay. He was ar rested in Noble county and taken to Columbia City for trial.

Suit Club Man Missing.

George Redman of Elkhart reported to police therg that last March he had become a member of a “suit club” which was purported to be sponsored by an Indianapolis tailoring company angd to a collector. Since Aug. 26 last, for 23 weks he paid in $1 a week Redman said that he collector has failed to call on him and that his letters to the Indianapolis company have not been answered.

Goshen glu Sentenced A man who ‘Tregistered as Darrell McCarty, 38 of rural route 2, Goshen pleaded guilty to charges of drunken driving and driving without an operator’s license before Judge E. J. Bower in the Mishawaka city court. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and assessed $2O on the drunken driving charge and assessed $l5 on jthe charge of not haviuig an operator’s license, s el T

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Returned to Complete Sentence

Rollo Walter former cashier of the LaGrange County Trust ccmpany was returned to tbe Indiana state prh:;n te serve the remaining 11 moaths and 12 days of his sentence for cmbezzlement as the outcéme of his hearing in the Steuben c¢i cuit court. He was taken to Michigan City by Sheriff Ben James. - Walter was convicted in th: Steuben circuit court and sentenced to serve two to 11 years. He had served il months ani I¥ days wnen ne was admitted to bond pending tae outcome of a reccr. appeal which failed. Defense motions for the right to appeal was granted but motions that V/a'ter be fr:-. on bony pending 'nz outcome of the appeai and the rei.inder of h's sentence be susyerded were d>+i:d by Speciai Judge sames L. Harmay of Elkbart.

Marriage licenses were issued at Albion to the following couplas during the last wek: -

'~ Edward Skinner angd Wanda Ames, both of Payne, O. . 3 ~ Lawrence William Ehrsam and Esther Louise Cook both of Decatur.

~ George Harlan ang Viva Owen both of Green township. Wilbur L. Stout of Muncie and Sarah N. Fulmer of LaOtto.

- Tony Huff and Faye Ackerman, both of Brimfield. Woodrow Charles Besore and Verva Marcile Chronister both of Fort Wayne. ; Marcus Max Wellman of Terre Haute and Hazel Elnora Cox of Detroit, Mich. .

Arraigned in the DeKalb circuit court on an unusual charge Mnrs. Chester Davis residing a mile south of Waterloo entered a plea of not guilty and was' released _on .351,000 bond. Mrs. Davis is alieged to have perpetrated a fraud upon the Swartz meat market and grocery. It is cla.i}n ed that after she bought some meat and was given a sales slip for $1.38 she” exchanged it for one she had previously made out herself for 62 cents which she. presented to . the cashier and paid. .

Trial of the $15,000 damage case of Leonard Nelson against Edward Freese and which was venued to Warsaw from the Elkhart ecircuit court at Goshen started last week. The complainant charges that because of the negligence of the defendant he was in jured in an automobile accident that occurred in Elkhart county October 20 1935. .

Seeks Full Time Operaflon

Westinghouse Radio Stations Ine., which operates WOWO and WGL in Fort Wayne has filed an application with the Federal Communications Comynission requesting full time operations far WOWO on its preseant channel, 1,160 kilocycles. It has been operating since 1928 and has shared time with WWVA, Wheeling W. Va,

Mervin S. Rummel assistant cashier of the First National bank of Goshen has been named cashier taking the position of the late Claude BE. Cornell which he had held for so many years. Head the Ligonier Banner. <

Marriage Licenses

Accused of Fraud

$15,000 Case Venmed

Named Cashier of Bank.