Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 48, Ligonier, Noble County, 18 February 1909 — Page 3

NATION'S MEN OF WORTH iN YRIBUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. T Qualitieg and Oc;d‘ of the Great Pres. T ident Set Forth by the Crief Exec utive in Impressive Speech-~lm mense Concourse Gathered 1o Wit ; ness Extrcisey in Connection with Laying of Corner Btone of Memo riai Mall ' 5 Bodrpugiig B 0 W i an gl i, of Ihe s fetorial 1o he erwcted < siid ; s“‘ it ihw ¢ ki Vet i . ; & 5 ¥ ." % being Al g W =% sl Y . . < ‘ 4 3 i S g 4 5 % ¥ '» ! § T Fagteye i ) £ 1 : Tiies i : o s \ 3 Eivey ’ < timies tha wlee of 1h i 1 provides eauld pol Bare apcor 500 ) e orowid. . The tornes #ape of the Man : ka 5 1 32 i } ¥ in an o : PR o e $ chivf gg < jlt,‘ i ¢ 3 A Eovn x Fo s ok # the groat Siniesinan e e ms ? 3 ¥ i = : # . S ¥ e ¥ e b % 3 f ioF ¢ T s o 1 : ' i 1 - . $ e ,> ‘. v ’,;_ 4 i . : & rEw ¢ " g £ % § W I"iwor was TN *. Bacan g ‘. elbi ‘v : Pooiy MHiw gai 6 a o Wt % BN e CN § i t Yooir v 7 & § Sl gy 5 i T pesple His great and 1 T z Wi L e C ok

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Born February 12, 1809 ‘Died April 15, 1865

e e eA A e N N N It oIS, T the life-bßlood of the young men. and to feel in his every fiber the sorrow of the women. Disaster saddened but never dismayved him A 8 the red vears of war went by they found him ever doing hik duty in the present; sven facing the future with fearless front. high of heart, and dauntless of soul, Unbroken by hatred. unshaken by scorn, he worked and suffered: for the people. Triumph was his at the last; and barely had he tasted it before murder found him. and the Kind--Iy, patient, fearless eves were closed forever. - L . Washington and Lincoln. *“As a people we are indeed Dbeyond o .

MATCHES SAVED BOY'S LIFE." African Youth Narrowly Escaped Becoming Prey of Lion. At a station, sald to be Makindu, a native boy was surprised by a lion, who chased the young hero as a cat does a mouse, while the hunted fugitive, like the mouse, sought for some perch to climb, or hole into which the big cat could not follow him. Just as the lion was close at ‘his heels, the boy came upon an empty iron water reservoir with a comparatively small apé’rture. into’ which he bolted, just in time to hear the lion's last leap thump against his iron fortress. = Then, growling angrily at his discomfiture, the monster maneater reached in one of his terrible paws, Antending to pick the boy out of his iron shell as one extracts the meat from a nut. The boy drew himself up in the furthest corner as the distended ciaws scraped fiercely on the iron plate, and the beast, frantic with rage and hunger, turned - sidewise to give his enormous forearm its

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

—mmmmm Iv¥ though the prithiems of Ic-day differ from the probleme sel for =obuthon to Washington when he founded (s pation to Lincoln when he saved 1 and fredd the slave, vet the gualifies they showed in meeting these problems ure exactly the same a 8 those we should show in doing our work to-day. ' ‘ - Lincoln’s Deep Foresight. Lincolin saw Into the future with the prophetic Imagination usually vouchsafed only“to the poet and the seer. He had ir him all the lift toward gM™atness of the vislonary, without any of (e vistonary's fanaticlsm or egotism. without any of the visionsary's narrow jealousy of the

greatest reach. Those iron talons came nearer and nearer. until only an inch and a half—an inch—yes, a hair's breadth of sdunding iron was left between them and the boy's bare knees. One more savage thrust, and the distended claw touched and ripped the quivering skin, but took no hold. The biood oozed from the tiny cuts, and its smell roused the lion to greater frenzy. Again and again those lethal claws rang and tore on the- reverberant iron; again and again the angry jaws and terrible eves filled the Darrow mfmth of the reservoir; but all in vain. " Then the boy regaliated with the only weapon at hand—a box of matches. One of these he lit when the great claw again sought for his life, and, watching his opportunity, dropped it on the shaggy paw. Thefe was a flash of burning hair, a savage growl from the puzzled lion, and a sudden withdrawal of the slightly-burned ford foot, which was immediately followed by another attempt with the other paw. Another blazing match discouraged investigation for a moment or two, but the lion was hungry and the boy resolute, and so the contest went

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wAMmMuWW{W car leabn mdel of valae e l& N ery atiweke W hinH faliowing IHBY - oonires Yoz RET Open His besd altaiks Slike Ly i extropiiets of Penudution and by the extremints ol segitian - Me wever wais crod In devutlan ti BiE princitiee in e I fur the uslén BRY fn BiE wiGoarrende of gievery Timid and lakewsrm edsgile Were BIWNYE ARBounCing hin o Lo CHL R ¢ was extreme Lut Bx & matier 1 tact be never wWeEm 10 extremss. Lo wirhed wlep By slep mul heravise of Ihls the extremists Baved and dencasesd him Sith @ fervir which naw seornm 1o Gs fan tastic in s deification of the upresl and the Dnpoksibiie. AL the very time wien e side waan holdisg him o up 88 the spmtie s of sedal revalution bLecause ‘e war againet slavery. the lemding aboHtisnist dennunced N o me the “aluva Bousd of [Tinots " WEen he was the sei. ot time camdidate for presiftent e maety of BB opponents attuoked by bee kiome 0F seligt thiey fdrined NWis egireme radiontinee, While B o mEnGriy ) threatened to hadt N somiination senube e war ot ridicn] encugh He had Juntinusiiy 1o cherk thase whn wu!mdxv g 0 forward tory fuei. At the very thme ilhat he overrode Ihe dpposition of those who wished not to ke Torwaed st all - The gorl was rever dim hefore fite vision but he picked his waY cautiously, without elther hall or burry, as he strode toward e through such & morsss of difecity that no nmian G lems couragy woull have attempted §t, cwhithe 3t oweuld surely have overwheimed Any man of Judgment less merene " Mar of Great Toleration. “Yet, perhaps the most wonderfol thing nf all, and. from the standpoist of the American of toeday and of the future, he wost vitelly bmportant. was 1t extraordinaty WAY In whieh liamouin f?«-'.‘::l ngat valisntly sxgainst whai te dectmed Wrong Al yvel preserve uriis minished. Bix Jave and respeit for the brother frem whom be diftered. Strong Sense of Justice. “He Bved In days that wers great and terrible. when brother fought agsinst Lrother for what sach sinoeredy deemed tir be the right. In & contest o grim the strong men who alone cas carrs it througl are rarely wble 10 fo rusiice to the deep convictline of those with whom they grappie tn mortal strife At siuch tinses mes pee through a glass darkiv, Inoonie the rarest and loftiest spirita s vouchsafed that clear visgion which gradually cotnen to all, even 10 the lesser, ax the siruggle fades into distines. and wounde Are fargotten. and peace crecpa back te the hearts tha! werese h@r: flat lLinceln was given this supreme, vision, He did not hate the man from whom he differed. Weakness was as forsign an wickéd to his strong. gentle nature, but his courage ‘was of A quality se high that It necded no bolstering of dark pasaion He saw cleariy that t(he same High qualittes the ssme courage. and wiilingness for sellfsacrifics, and devo tion ta the right us It was given them to see fhe right, belonged both to the men of the north and to the men &F the south, A 8 the yvears roll by, and as ail of ua, {wht-rex,mr we dwell grow 10 feel. an - equal pride in the valor and ssif-devo. tion, alike of the men who ware the hiue - and the men who wure the gray, so this whole nation will grow to feel a peculiar sense of pride in the mightisst of the mighty men who mastered the mighty days: the lover of his country and of all mankind! the man whose blood was shed ‘for the union of his people, and for the freedom of & race, Abraham Lincoln ™ r_‘“—""‘w%m

on until morning came, and the foiled nian-eater went back to the jingle sore and supperless—Peter MacQueen, in National Magazine. . Process That Keeps Eggs Fresh. Eggs sixmonths old are said to retain theirnew-laid freshness when preserved by this process, adopted by a firm in the north of England: Acting on the theory that an egg decomposes owing to the entrance of bacteria through the shell, the eggs, by the new process of preservation, are first disinfected and then immersed in a vessel of hot paraffin wax in a vacuum. The air in the shell is extracted by the vacuum, and atmospheric pressure is then "allowed to en-, ter the vessel. when the: hot wax is pressed into the pores of the shell, which thus hermetically seals it. Evaporation. of the contents of the egg, which has a harmful effeet, is thereby prevented, and the egg is practically sterile. The yolk of pickled eggs and others _artificially preserved will frequently break on being poached, but the eggs preserved by this novel process are quite free from such fault,

PLAN WHICH MAY REVOLUTION IZE INDUSTRIAL WORLD. Misscurian Said to Mave Portested Methad of “Burning” Water End ng Use of Coal and Qi for Creation of Power Bt 1 by A pAlive bern Msiard B proy ; pepives Phe Tael i Livg gL Fos tiotise the Indseirial woryd by bursing waier for fuel He profssos Lo shsiish f-uu:d":fi:ti?':;: and coal baniice 1o make pwswel bde & iR @3 ;;'i'.'s.j WIS W ¢ gn 7o “.',‘ New Yorw 17};, vergmasl in ihred dave Yoy Bave »2 it Bl e wig eßery w b s vig Thel Yrom oF oot G a i & & o diorserpont of N s Tesin 3t 15 £ & .‘-'" ¥ Sapd e castaln 1 New Yok e i 1w ren ¥ % & “ 7, 3 »¢“, '7;." *l5 e gl A €5 T § i PR 5l ry t : o nabare e « gt § e iy £ ¢ e moow He T ki B e . g ¢ g ct f § e WHtig 3 W secares ower f £2 "ot ! : = wolgh! on RN ' i Tt the sower ot ' 3 -3 B - KRN i N e : 2 S . o ! Sl - ; {’ 4 » k «;k‘ ‘3' / . e > f N . A 3.-»* : ¥ ',x,"’.{,’ifl_ - I £ne /) w’;/‘ /'3- fl., ,‘,T; ,‘(:, n; s b ’ : /’,«""/}; / (4 £ S A ’,'/I s 7 / T 4 iy /) 4 MY -‘/ /¥ o i Wi . %@‘ ), CAPT £ C WARRLN chemical constituents of water and tikes advantage of the explogive capacity of these elements in recombining to produce power ‘Burn water,” Capt. Warren savs, “only in the fense In which we hurn - carbonic gas Hoth are products of combustion .The constituent ~;,‘., ments of ¢ach are combuaxithle wshen isoiated. The only problem is ta sep araie or isolate them after. they have once been combined. This nature ia constantly dolng, and we have only to accelerate or short elrcalt her procosses in order to restore Immediately these combustible substances to thelr elemental state and have them. ready te reunite at our hidding in the phe. pnotmenon of combustion Burning, or combustion, is simply the manifestaton of the action of chemical aflinity, We burn the elemental subsiances, Evdrogen and oxygen by bringiog them topether under conditions favorabie to the operation of the .affinity, which causes them to unite in a new chemical compdund. which, when condensed. is water. We separats thede ‘elements by subjecting thelr comepound, waler 1o conditions which overcome or neutralize this afinity When we can burn . hydrogen for power, when the indusiriagl world awa kens (0 the fact that prodigious expenditures for caal and Hquld fuel aro entirely unnecessary, and that there is right within our grasp an unlimited supply of fuel substance avallable practically without eost for it {s selfs ‘producing. there will be a revolution fn the Industria! worid When the centuriesold theorles of the iBdestructibility of matter and the consarvation of energy and matter have once bhecome really understood by men, we will witness the utter collapse and extinction of one of the oldest and most gigantic of human industries, the “mining of coal” ' As applied to warships, Capt. War ren belleves that his new propulsive power will be of farreaching impor tance and give the American battle . ghips adopting the fuel and apparatus he has devised immense advan!a;ges over warships of othér navies, as the mechanism of the Warren scheme is | o simple and comparatively small that it will not be easy for a torpedo or shell from the enemy to reach it i “But what is the secret of the pro- ' duction of this new motive power?"’ Capt. Warren was asked. ' *“The secret of the production of hydrogen for fuel lies in the successful ' manipulation of that mysterious force | in nature called chemical affinity of | elements, in other words, the isochyn?n | of the hydrogen under certain cgndi- | tions and ite recombination through | combustion with the oxygen through | which it was originally associated in | the form of water.” : <2 An Object Lesson. i *“Are you very busy, dad?’ inquired { Gunson, Jr. ; . | “Not very," answered Gunson, Sr. | “What's the guestion?” ' | I just wanted you to explain the ex- | pression, ‘lt goes without saying,’ " | said the youngster. : | “What do you suppose has hap { pened?” exclaimed Mrs. Gunson ex- | citedly, as she dashed into the room. | “The cook has left without a word i of explanation.” , | “There you are, son,” remarked | Gunson, Sr., turning to his young hope | ful, “It goes without saying."—lllus 1 trated Sunday Magazine., ’

ALL CF ONE KIND. g . | Y . . 4 3 \ 'i - 5’.“.' § ' % 4 ‘:‘ i v- % e . . . L e = Have nor sewitns bwen readd Ay many gennis st ainty % byt gty ;‘,;7,“!},0“ : that | know i MiX FOR RHEUMATISM Tha fillawivg ie & pever failing reioe for rheatnn T onehelt o £ . b o 4 A Bah e e 2 = 5 $.. et § ¥ 5w “ ¢ Tu g ¥ ¥s . ¥ ¢ HoTire el Hoaewl absd Whry t's 3 Momely Beast. % 5 . ¥B g s St 5 el P e !i¢i £ 8 ¥ ¢ : s Y%E * 5 ST “ . ¥ z : . e Fienk w : ¢ i 1 5 e Xt % HAASE R g v £ 3 LEETO § 5 A : =7 Whr a polecst's X % 5 -hea witior's & k¥t baw L oritiip v ey A L ;4.«,'\".. el - ! 2t ha 3 . k. B® & e Aoyiig T LY ta Touroal Pt g s ¢ ¥ e 1 - ,s" t S é : 3 i) K2B wid & {s (E % 8 4 1 { : % 5 5 o~ e - b v & 3 » > ’ ¥ - - . ¥ bt §Tins ; 11 b § p o = ok ot ki & Magszine-Almanae whichh » b “i # ¢ ; “ Nt The Junyon Company, Phlbadelpbia Not Included : 5 Afer the dry goods salesman Bad completed his Dusiness whh Cyrus (‘v;‘ o ontes 6w gfore g ;’.- ha asked what was going on in the lown “Had any entertainbuents this winter T he nguired > O lid Mr Cralg “Bot orne S lonte Howe's pupils have gliven (wo coneeris inf and organ and the £ pPrineitag of the cademy has Jeet LT‘V‘*\‘; twice rnce.on ‘Our Nations! Forests and opce on ‘Stofies As I Know Them!' but as far ax enteriginments. are con cerned, Cenferviile hasnt got roung o

‘o yel - N outh's Comiapion. ! i \ Enforced Economy. ] A friend of Pat's was caught in & shower near bhis coliakge and asked | ghelter from the elements. Pal spened the door. One of the first things the friend saw was rain coming steadily through a hole in the roof ‘ “Pat, boy.” said he . “for why don'l’ ye fix th" hole o th' roof T i “The hole in the roof, {g 117" asked Pat, spearing for an excure. “Oh, ¥is I would, y¢ kpow, but whin 't rain is comin In 1 ¢an't fix it, an’ whin It don't rain it don't need fixin'"” Dearness Cannot Be Cured by otal SRPUCAIEtE A they fanndt reatl (e 4 enmedd et lion of Lhe ewr There i oty caie way o Care Sealnemn Kiad thal B N oG OtERR Peopedon Lwalnems & onueed Dy B 0 wfiaueed Aodithwn of the isrevan Hrisg of the Eomackas Tube When thie tabe 3 Wflaeied you bßave s russbiing woumed of e prertert benritg. B 0 when 0 B enlifely cageesl, Dwead Leom 3 8o toeyil and UL the Samanatien tus e L laken 4% nad (e tule restored 15 M Saatßal foeadd L. Bearig wi D Semitoyed reser BiNe oxeie owl o ten are eaaeed DY Ustarth, whal B notiing butras ofamel sadition of the Bt sitthirs. We wil give One Hobired [Doisrd S any came of Diealuoms (00l by oatarsh) el fastol be pured Oy Mals Catarth Cure Sent for sbeciam frow F JLURLSEY & UO, Toeds O foad by Tvasete ‘i dake fan s Pasnly Pl e ouEatisat e . The Beauty of the ' ree. Whether in summer, anlumn, spring or winter the tree always has a dip tinctive and majestic. beauly that serves to endear it to all that come under it infiuence —From “Qur Trees and How to Know Them,” by Ciarence M. Weed. » important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure wxqedy for Ipfants and children, and see that 1t . Bears the Signature of m In Use For Over 30 Y’&ln. T ~The Kiud You Have Always Bought. On the spot where the first white settlers of Seattie first set foot, Alkl Point. has bheen built the SBouth Alkl Congregational church. _The Herb laxative, Garfield Tea, aids | Nature in munthining the general well-be i ing of the body; it ecorrecta constipation, { puribes the blood, brings heaith. The recording angel ~ probably | doesn't pay any attention to-the lies a ! man tells when he is in love. b: e L | __A good honest ‘nmedl{ for Rheumatism, ¢ ;\‘emu. and Sore Throat is Hamins § W Oil. Aoth;nfi‘mu %0 quickly drive | out all pain and nflammation. : i e P i % | The first time a girl is engaged she | *‘magines that she is as important as | the heroine in & novel. ; g et i { For Coughs., Asthma and flufig Troubles, | use “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” 3% { cents a bax. Samples sent firee by John L { Brown & Son, Boston, Mass | Even a wise man occasionally has | time for the silly chatter of a pretty ! flI"L IS Re s e . ? ONLY ONE “BROMO gti}g’:{:— . That is LAXATIVE BROMU QU Low i the signatore of E. w._enm& Used the World . over o Cure a Cold in Une Dar. bc. ! The finger of fate is one that is In } almost every ple. ; Lewis' Single Binder Cigar bas a rich § o 4 ! taste. Your dealer or Lew:s’ Factory, Peoria, Il | . o e ettt et e e et ‘The highwayman bas a low way of dcing things. i :

- Loeas trappers sre thotoughi dissat, Bed Wik the prices pald Mere for furs affered (%o No | pritee shuoak skios o sate bere. od s offersd §1 50 eacl My Seith adee offered oos No 2 whunk oy for srle and was offerod € tonts. He refuend these offers and Ahipped the skins 1o B € Blake & Co, A 2 Jeßerwon Ave, Detrodt, and recoived $275 sach for the No. ) akinsand §175 for the No Tekin ors tofal of §7 35 aas mgningt £1 60 pfered for the siins Sere This morning Mr Bamith was notified by the Deetrelt Brms 1530 dhe price had advanced - Nides, ik, Dy Star. : . ingisn Phoipsophy. : L Guanal Parker s Comatche ohlef pereptiz visited mn joe plant i 3 a 0 O iaboma town He was much inter eßied o evervibing pertaining i the piget 0 cAlier be ksl bewn shown f"mm wg bt e bailding b remaried W hite man emars White msn hean prnnrt ‘f‘{?:i’.v man g;*amttm fhat God. Cieat shake fowTin winier whité man make oo’ in summer T Judge - . Beston Profamity. : L Ware axged Bl and A resideny of : ,&:‘r»m’;i?};; et o cuitare Tes Yo Rt Ldethee ome moouing) caetming 5 A Farker tweibes Genpe asore ¥ : 3 "l":‘&:‘w A5B Ky " i!‘.g&!@?ffl%& the Yinp ’:rg»‘% vg:‘”? sy .'f‘w':@:.:‘.:é:aag for the !sr'»:l’,:?’? S TWhar W he sax T ; i L hte amt Tein T respenidat Kary, soltneniy - Sgoress Magssise . : . Tey Murine Vye Remedy S Fer Bt Weak Wigsy Watare Evyem Lmdriioamded B Fatertonnad Phaowiciane e obpe fe e o P ard Pl anet Prxtige Tagw, Mapios Twdns Bonast Moot o 3USW Pain Ty Moavioe by Jour Ugve ! A gocd. son is A iL)d Brothier good | Chusbasd,. pocd faller gold Kinsman, | Cpbed Telend gt neighlor and Kosd ghtigen 4 if;J:r;»'w proverh. : - Lesis’ Sige Ninder straight 5 You P Lk far ogate net yf%‘fm Y eur deale L Lewan' Fatanya Peomiay 10 » T Wehat 5 frlen Ate pid wosly thig wonld : by 1 we all Inved our %34’!&3;_5‘.»;;*& A 5 We : Bagw ¢ ~Hn-: o S v S O PHEES CURED IN 8 TO 14 DAYN FASG GHNTHRNY S guarntend te care oy o | \‘s'{ Frowing ‘z' 4 ?tj cpsding e "‘fi;fi’.fi\fl i"xavu@»; H__f.m oA e o makey refasiod 2 : . ; L One ponr turn deservig annihones % Sfrom the organ krindars ,fiw?;afi:scmt. 5 L Mrs Winslaw's Seothing Syrap, “ Foor 0200 Jpen teeililng, »Flana il gotie rootive e | | BRI ke, S 8 RS PRI B R U S 8 Tasibie, I “Fasy sponey” in the kind that ab I ways comes to the other fellow, i : b*:?vtfi el n‘b":«:“lm ;?h: m*‘.mfx L pAskage . f ;m A s AR maded, Lo Rey X ¥ ; | Ewenn giri has no use for the other | side of wwmitror. . C

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