Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 47, Ligonier, Noble County, 11 February 1909 — Page 9

On account of my‘new room not being ready as | soon as expected I will continue the sale " | until I move about ETE:IE. 200 If you are not one of the many who have improved the great opportunity of supplying your wants : from these many bargains, the - : chance is still open | Is not simply on a few articles but includes everything; good, honest merchahdise at | prices never offered before $' 5 Good All wool Suits 450 s $4.50 Ko - ® A few ladies suits left at a great sacrifice. A large assortment of ladie’s Shoes at 75c and $l.OO. A big cut in all lines of men’s, womens and children’s Men’s fleeced shirts 30c, Women's fleaced union suits 29c¢c each. Women’s and children’s coats, skirts and Cravinettes at unheard-of prices. Towels 8 cents a pair and up. Some good bargains in ingrain room size rugs c Best calicos 6 cents per yard. Best apron gingham 6 cents per yard. Best outing flannels 8c per yard. But ._facts_ which I am ready to prbve to your satisfaction. Come and get the goods and save money.

i Homizsrares and Ihe Cow Ahed ¢ fihee a great Ring same Hoomern sus § omlied Lis law niakers logetiher for he thasght the people hnfidfifl SOt ate jawe The law inakdrs CHEne R laEin b cmiaee i 1 Hilesl thielr Lemrte with plmdcoess to pass Inwe } The firet law pasecd wawvnn makieg A A pristion of 120000 ducats B DAY 1o eaiaties and « Xpeunes ;[ Flhore was fis shebinte, ard VY Do ROt ave Afler 55 i the lAWS CBIe % = Lamt they §onl podlad down the o o tidare of i preat law dioues Rad i et gt fhe fent ! thie menihara ol t the third vowwes Bk pend and exil Wors it Yoy ame sopielilnes cpe i anl st lisies 19e ot «'i"ffi%‘_&i"i;«ai» 21y the otlier L'j Among the inws was ane 1%.1};;{1«1 n t a 0 w shied —the inw said a mhwum% |t b Gaed five davs in sach year 1o [ show cows {3O makes” & cow haolls day as it were Asoiber Inw wak for i s hospitet Ilfi'zfifv Poof Youag tothers ;» "xr?'!h<‘w;’z§e;m;:€lfi_kf‘ eoid Le Ireated G days fu the year, and many re E wtaresd to bealth and 13%»!%:5;"@& The L faw shed isw watil through dead FRay and sarried wigh it sBn apptap Coristbon of NG Jdorals The how - piial isw bare Iy got throagh by the i skin of ite teeth aud oarried an wjpropriation of 38 ducais te b ground to pat it on byt nothing for butlding it One great law nisker frodn Ploehbarg, who said bs was | strong for sconomy . voted Risdecins. J\ fot the cow shed, hut voted BENiTint } the institutinn for -un“';z;;: life and making useful citizaos. . He said o ! Bis spench, It sta’t good husiness 1o Barihid this here howpital, sl besides, the kingdom ean’t atford it I'm fur seanamy. : A wreat craowd of peaple, some eatiy wirnerwiurst satddwiches, was fressnt whep the slesk cows with »‘rr«;:i ribbaans ob their horae atd talls were foad nto the arena of the 10 (00 ducat cuw whed The sleck ecows ‘,:tc, dreatly admired anid all preseat, in ciuding the cows, enjoved themenlves YEry much . The paor. consumptive Hiothers, who rnight iave beeasn saved e bring up tbheir ohitldren, are how ail dead and nicely buried, The ymutbheriess children were taken to the orphaus’ hotne, i Muoral--Be a cow and bé shiown off fin & 1o ducat cow. shed, with a { redd ribbon on your tatl. Dun gbe :%r. funfortunate conpsumptive and lie ins éa:rwmmnn» prave, The k;uuda:m _émm'! aflord to save you--the maoney 18 needed for & cow shed., FEeonoiny flfi-thb ory. : . : : ' : ! K Those Good Oid Days T i Perrons frequently remiark, “The i winters are not 8o cold as they onee [ were.”' This may be true to sote %vxtr!:( but is pot the differénce more Lin the conditions than the weather? [ Filty Years ago few persons thought t;n! ceiling or plastering an apstinirs roomn and every memberof the fam éti}* could be tracked to and from bis ibed in the snow that would blow lander the lap shingles and also ithrough the cracks. Why we did i not have sense vonough to build warm Phouses -we canuot usderstand for fumber was plenty and without price [fn thosé days thers were no such ithings as felt boots, over shodk or ;_l~\'v;§ rubbers. Leather boots of the | eoarsest chAaracter were worn sod | would freeze as hard as a builet while ion your feet. There was no such ithing a 8 good woolen underwear r although the pastures were covered %wlh‘e shieep. A farnace, hard or solt [ coal was not then made use of in the i middie west, autd farmers were made Lt understand that thers was more {economy o burning green wood, and for that reaxon but little heat radi L ated from the old fireplace, and what i warnith there was went up the big Lehimpey., Horse blankets weare also :fuukgywu and for hours the poor {auitnais would stand shivering st %um racks around the old country tehinreh while the oWner Was prayiog |&t the alter for & fresh supply of the ;é!mly spirit. Our children would Liravel & mile and a hsif o school [ through the drifts, and the boy or %Ji!‘i who could pass the winter with jout a frozen tos, heel, nuse or ear i was desominated a tough., Today {the father will either hiteh up his | team and place a foot-warmer in the { buggy or send his children in & town: iship conveyance which is as comi fortable ‘as & Pullman palace car. | After all, is ft not our improved con- | ditions that has had something to do with the cold and mild winters?— | Milford Mail. - t Stapds For Law Eaforcement i On learning that steps were being | taken to give boxing bouts in Indi{ana cities and that fight promoters {expected the lid to be lifted, a-Ham- | mond newspaper man wrote to Gov. | »{Mnrshnll aud asked whether prize. fights would be permitted. The ggovamur replied that be stood for | the enforcement of all laws and bad ask the legislature to pass a law au- | thorizing him to remove all officers whp permitted law violations. Box|ing promoters at Hammond, Gary and South Bend are downcast over the governor's attitude. They had ibeen led to believe by the liberal element that everything would be wide open when he was elected . Poeunomonia Follows Lagrippe 3 - Poneumonia often follows lagrippe but never follows the use of Foley's { Honey and Tar for lagrippe coughs jand deep seated colds. Refuse any i but the genuice in the ' yellow package. S.J. Williams. 45-4 t ' l Foley's Orino Laxative cures con“stipation and liver trouble and makes !the bowels healthy and regular. {‘;erno is superior to pills and tablets ias It does not gripe or nauseate. g,w:aymesnmmzow 84

Magy Syare in Madess Hatteriy” “Madam Hutterfiy ™ the . Puecis Giraad Opera whieh in 4o b Sung & the 3*‘"?‘.!‘”-'»'?51: ticatien Vel 20 bßx “m wusy in :'fxz»;sv A i effis';—'c*,imw Bk eser tiefore al whast might L ealind legalnr geand . apers girices Tris faot is ik ng the ot ol 10 Bogileh Opern Company 8 prinmp! Bht ot alvanl e giy 1o ar Eaiiigatiog is s Dolable ue, eratalin 130 loy Jeomi Thian ten fmeinbera of The riginsd - Madam Busterfls ™ vesl i 1 i &*:k%;rsf';j’ The masicalddirentor is Herr Kar Liteinsinas, canily wne 0 the bes Ruows sasdactars of iy sra in Amer ol T owme Lirowmarnerns whio suade th firat Aiuaricasn ;e.:'s,pisiz"i‘r'-»t‘;fl i e of the great GEETRLIT RUToeRRER AbT N and sexeral yeare apo he reveivesd jié%f baton Jrou A:‘a';friu'& Signl :Lnn z'.‘»-‘a» svent of his esnddoting his ane-thogesudih performanes of opers in !:ff:,;‘!éiv‘m in Now. York . : "ii"' Adeinide Naorwounl, '3-—:‘;: 3 disnia sopragse, Has joog helid s hig? e mwmong Ameriean singers. die L sar enpagernetil of severnd N R ‘é,“ femiding aparalis orgßsizatiaagn in tivis fm»xf:f?y Theee vonre sio sk went {o l',.f«v‘;c oAI !"‘!i;i;*"l""?’s“‘ in soveral sinie aprerme.. wial thed went to Bayronth 1o study the Wag nerian woadie deamm. (O aside tryg s Bada Pest news of Ler sticoess A« “Tosca™ reachiod the ears vl Pueein aud he went to hear ber sing. Mo was s pieased snd %zez:‘!r-»:#n;i by th faality of her voice and splendic dramatic gualities that he Immedi Alely contrasted wsz;i tin? {O, preats H‘;Sfilfnifi ol “Hutterfls "in Amstion and personally undertook 9 conct her in the part, Miss Msrtle Thorabeirg, prims donim soptann; snother Awmerios: whugewr, bas tgnt returtied from abiron where siie appearsd with succres | flniy aod one senssn Kt Niew an Manie Carla She has bean sioging ’ Butser fly™ durtnyg the pressnt sea #OO. singe leaviog the Castls Naggare (K'-.-:;a;:azx}’ anid hinn made & diatine SGCeER 10 e ;-»iri ‘ Minag Fitiel du Frg Houston seore the artistie Bit of - her eareer it rule of Suzaki, " Battetfly s mnid iv the Paceini opera. while singing thy rale for two seßsons oft & tour it amerioa.. Miss Hoakton was a mamn er of the leadlog Eanglish g Company for several years: bia Atudied abrosd. and bas appeared | a wide rw;:«?iulrsr of prand spera 1 These are oty three of the ae Kuowledged stars who will be seer here with the- Madam Butterily Company. The others who have leading parts are eqaally dompetent equanlly Ismous, and most of then HaYe seored succenses in grand 'u;»v-m in Farope as well as in America Fhose {aots n!i.’!.ft' 16 C!'X:"if‘u'fi EVer the most easusl patron of the highes class of musical prodaoctions that the visit of “Madam Butterfly to this pity %no ordinary oceasion. It is » fact, thag amounts practieally to the opporianity of & lifetime for many people to Liear graid opera at home Aung by, compelent &f{;fi%i. and e such it ix fair o sappose that few o thern wili negleet it TWO DIE IN MINE BLABST PANIC. Workers in Leiter Colliery Drowned, Fourteen Escape in Scramble. Zetgler. 111, Feb 10 -~Twa miners wiere drowned in g wild sersambdle fofr salety in ithe Leiter eonl o iz;;_ Hore }’f'?«i-,':«.i:‘.? i 4 Diliery ERcAbing withou Injury. The japlc was tateed b R gilght exjiosion §4 the W fa‘;";fi“: which did zu:;;.sa.',.'r,zwjj»‘ Hitio dam age The 15 men oot irised the work ibg foree. and 8l rashed for the shalt Two of them, - M i‘i;!:.él«til fwhiter and Lawion Palmwer ia negroy, fell into & waler hole poear the bottom o the shafy iel '?»m_ié!qiun were found by » rescuing frty M_L - Run_Down by Auto. New York, Feb 10.-Sgfering from coneussion of the braln pnd 8 lacer 3!-1-3 8¢ A “‘11;:1'»?_ A3'3 pesud ol being fut dows b oan adstomolile on Broad wiy veslesdav, John F. Underwood of Rocive, Wis, who owps ® siring of gererkl sLOres i 3 Wisconsin, Ne brasks and Dlipols, was talien un J"‘U!i‘fs.l Hous %« thi New. York bospital Lo GRy ‘ ‘What Ails You? Do yon feal wiak, tired, despondent, have froquent hr*mimtbc‘-fi' contad tonsue, bitter or bad tasto in morning, “heartburn.® eiching of gas, acid rnisiogs in throat alter eating, stomach ghaw or biurn, foul breath, dizzy spelis, poor or variable appetite, nauses at times and kindred symptoms? . It yo ve any conslderable number of wm you are suffering from X(lionsnags. Wepld liver with indigestlon. h e eg! gfi'i Golden 3 SOV 2 unof the most vg'hmb?e modicingl anigm kKnown to medical seien®e for the permsgent cure of eflicient liver invigorator, stomach tonie, bowel régulator and nerve strengthener. . The "Gaolden Medical Discovery Nis not & patent medicine or secret postrum, a full list of its Ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at its formula wiil show that it contains no aleohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It s a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the {ollowing native American forest plants, viz, Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and Mandrake root. _ A : ‘roots for the cure of fust such allments as the above symptoms indicate: Prof. R Bartholow, M. D, ot Jefferson Med. Col Phila ; Prot. O Wood, M. D of Univof ez Prof Edwin M. Hale. M. D, of Hnfim Med, College, %fi’m{. John | 1%g.. Anthor of A ~ Dmm: rof. Jno. M. Scudfir.H,D..A Siflflc.l’rof. Laurence Johnson, M. D., Med. Dept. Univ.of K.g’.:ont. F‘mmm SSle Sl pem it exiracts Mflm fll'gg - medical authors and many others endorsing. in the strongest possible terms, each and every inEradicnt of ‘which *Golden Medical Discovtnvigorate mmfinw

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Troma el 5 5 Ususl shipmedta of hags cattis isnd whest were inade T § Ibhe Creatnery Co. hine now asdded !"n.::’ 0 ils basiness, lUe §i7ik waryl i'?-:zu;.m Bagw datiy . : Jofir MeMann '\.‘;‘_‘} JEEk Mishs \f“. iwent s fishing W the big iske lnst % Wednesday, Hg’~" Brought biothie.oa ifi'..’:'; ».-:'Z.l'.i";z‘rfj..‘;x,: i . ) %- Unele. Bam i distributing his FHUAIIETIE Mouyenirs o the Velarans i', In Wy k. P 5 2 ) - { Mra. Harry Howser s '» NUTROLGNR, Pvisitad her mmuther. Mrs. - Jatnes Plimdtrey, : s L : Fony Rreager sad Bill Mageart I‘ ixited Bouth Beod last Taesiday. . é Fhe .".:1;-»752»_ of the [sie A ilitas g\fl‘-"-:&{.'fli‘?, Was Waellre prresatyls S frin jrigs piace. High sebool was elosed Ihall a day in showing fespect ti the [ ex-truntes, S : | Charley Bohm and Jin Spargeon jof Ligonier have been trimmning theé jthe shisde trees on o Malun 5t ongdl [they were thrown ofl by the {neled {ient weather They are making a Leood job of their work ‘ : { Jesse Couts and “Lortm Robbins Pintend foinlog a party golng o Tixas jon the 168 with o view of spying the § imsiad, ¥ . ; LML Hussey Bas hes n shipping {in tiles ail week. There are several f targe piles to the radircad vards now i Taik uf nerve! A iadv visited Dr §H-¢iinwny Anst Batarday and. had ftwenty-seven tecth extracted Al two [sittings, ten &t the first sitting agd {ww;;lwn At the pext, : . The cutertaintment given by the indies of the Doreas Soctety of -the Luthern ehureh last Thursday eve niog was well attend-d and guite jstuccessfnl In every way. Not the lenst PArt Was A recitation given by Master Frankiio. Rlive which was Execilently given, There is still 8 good deal of sicktoss T our midet, measies prevail iug. bar the casers we hear of are fdointi as well as 18 1o be :~_\;»-«\,‘!c."i$',< I saw a spoiled ballot ticket thils week belonging to a neighboring township on which the following was written: 1 vots yes forf the bepefit of——ißep) and ——{Rep). They bave blowed their heads nearly oft this while. Now boyvs be good and practice what you -preach, and don’t sgeak in the cellar nor hide behind. the cracker case anymore. Be good boays.Jdon’t act the act by pocrit any longer. . , ; Resl Eswate Transfers s Prepared each week by the Noble county abatract office D, 8. Taglor Joseph H. Becker and wife to Roselda Holsinger pt lot 338 Mitchell add Kendallville. . v ; Ida'¥. Helmes to Martin V. Sherwood lot 26 Noblesville.. ' Nelsou J. C. Roscoe to Wm. R, Thomas and wife mid pt SEY sec i Noble township. i =i Jacob Keister and wife to Wm. 8. Keister pt SEY sec 25 Noble'twp., Lamon A. Andrews and wife to Oliver P. Raber lot 2 Fryers add Kendallville. S = Geo. W. Zehnduner to Joshus Eininger pt Wiz NE!4 sec 20, Swan twp: Chas. L. Kuight et al to Charles F. Deßruler et al pt NW!; SWig sec 16 Sparta twp. Celn e Sarabh Ringgenberg and husband to Kory F. Mallen pt NWiy SWy {sec 16 Sparta twp. e ; Frederick and wife to Henry F. Becker and wife to lot, 30 Island Park Rome City _. - ‘ : Thomts.i,;._flaflato Daniel Dehm and wife to lot 30 Island Park Rome - Henry C. Cobbs and wife to Kathern.and Frederick C. Kabbiech Wi Dots 91 & 92 Island Park Rome City. Katherine Kabisch et al to Daniel Rehm WY lots 91 & 92 Island Park Rome City. Wm. Kettlebarrow and wife to Otto E. Grant lot 20 Launsdale add

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\Vr H. wWiGToN, 5 . { - S ATTORNEYR-AT-LAW | OBoe over Citisnns’ Bank ;,2.; ynter, Ing | I v \ QCHAV.} FERB V, INKS, Denierin : L. . - MONUMENTS, VAULTS i!‘o:nh!'.unvs and Butiding Stones] -, o, i Cornerof Uavic and Fifth strecis, | LIGONTER, - - INDIANA DAVID S. TAYLOR - Abstracter \ Business Agent Notary . ALBION, INDIANA, 2 ‘ BERSIE A. VANDEVENTER : 5 M. C. VANDEVENTER se PHYEICIANS AND SURGRONS ‘} Huypfropa{?;_\' - : | Office, day or night up oveér Vaudette, W A SHOBE, % o PHYSI}CIA;\' AND SURGEON, LGONIER, . . . - INDIANA OfMce up stairs over Graves' Bakery, : ;s Restdenes on 3ain Rireet urniture ... * 1 Of all kinds., Latest in ~ style at lowest prices at e Wo A; BROWI'S 999 k] k 552 eW— e e 5 ,U;Nbxn'ru.me calls‘promptiy a ‘ swered. Embalming when de sired by arterial method. =il