Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 49, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 February 1909 — Page 5

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* ¥y = @ ¥ ) o m iL.anas & & 4C i (3 & - : & @ s - ' 8 g‘ We have a nuymber of choiee farms for sale @ : in Noble eounty. Alsa real estate i the eity of :% % Ligonier. . : & & (. (‘ We also have tine farms for ~:l‘u.‘ in the two .) .) best counties in northern Michigan, f;r;mzi Tra- (..) E: verse and Leelanan counties. These farms are ° r(. all well tproved "~ Kol black. equally as eood ® (. -as any Naoble county farms for ;.xw..im-m::' l’njful‘e* (@ ® investigating in farms call on us as we ¢an save Yy o your maoney. We LH"""K:.E_\v!\ of live stoek “'H}"i (..) @ t o : : ; timber _ %: .~ Seeus before vou sell as it will pay _\'mvx. (.‘) (0. | ' 8 & ’ 2 . é. o Offices with ” (.‘) ® : - b o o _ . , @ @ Farmers and Merchants 0 . s : > é: ~ Trust Company e $ LIGONIER, - - INDIANA (.) CUNUNUNUNUNUNUNUNUNUNUNUOD)

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i Boran to Fred Sehick acd wile | Wednesday ~ Feb. 17, 8 gith L § Miss Fiutence Hoover of (hicago (was s guest of Ligonier friends isst i wesk. ' : : i Judge J.W. Adsir is eouficed 1@ (his home st Columbis Chiyy with rheumatisg. . L Dae thousand yearde of smbroldery Mroms B ote B jn. wide st 10 centa s Lyard for all widihe, Nisusbury. I v Hrevity (s the soul of Wit shert like the price of American Fetce, imand jong in life. King & Weaver, { The “A Koight for s Day" eom. [pany to be sesn At ihe Jeflerson in Hiosiren Haturdsy night sumbers 0 i poGpie : I Kendalivilie ilo have & KOG forCtibizer Inctory. E. E. Young of Cfienern, Lud. s a 1 the head of the | coneern. o i May Vokes the [unniost wotnan in L poric opets, heads A Kuight lora (Day ' company st the Jetlorson in %iimiwn,{%mnu}' nighs. . %-*Hfl'mir‘xk losen's “Perr Gyot” ss produced by Losis Jawes is A Teat {for every theatergier. At the Jef. [ ferson 1o Gioshien bamorrow night. - Nineent Lave arrived from his bote in Virginia inst Tharsday for & Pabiory vimit with his mether, Mrs iCharias Thomas aud other reiatives Lin thiis counlty. : ; Mr. A. J: Niswander of pear Brim. {field, s well-kpown resident of Noble immmp has been aiflicted with beart Cdisense the iasl fow inouths and s fpeuduu}iy prowing weaker _ § Jiobert Halferiy, s ploueer citizen int Nobie county died Tuesday tnotnjing. Feb. 16, st Bis botne in Oradige [ townehigp, aged Riyenars., He cmine iz«; this coutty fo 180 from Oble. i Wavis Earnbiart, the six year okl tdaughter of Mr. sod Mrs. Leroy TEarahart, residioy near Kendadis [ vitie t» reported o be critically il fwith lung fever.. Mr Esrtabhart forLraerly resided nesar Cromwell . i . - s —M {TWC H Tailinan, it yesrs of age, i publishier of the Lagrange Demderat Pdied Thursday svening {rom puen ftnonis. He was & VelerAn newspafper man who eamse from Michigan in i Reptember dast and bought the Deniiporat. _ : i , 3 OfMlcinis at the Jeflerson theater [ #tate’ that the party who lost s ceritain articie of wearing spparel on ithe wségund. row of the iheater [ Friday “éxening, thay have samie by inpplyjop &3 the bax office. proving [property angd paxiog. 10r the news. peper .E“‘)Hfi*‘ Ly a i £ I ‘j_;.‘): «1,. "\,'-“f‘w“ i [ Lewis Starkey s Woving to Woll | Lakeithis week, whers! lis will elerk in his brother's hardware store. He ihu been emploved In the Banta & | Bender factory for several vears, but "was forced to give up Lis position on i account of ill bealth. He bhas many {friends in this ¢ity who hope that he | will speedily regsin his bealth. . § Carl Earshart of Cromwell, and [ Mise Cleo Kitson of Syracuse were fanited tu marriage Wednesday, Feb ii?gn; the colrt house in Warsaw, fthe Hev. J. A. Beaton. pastor of the [Christiaa church, olidiating The Lgroon: inon oson of the late Nelson | Earnbtiart of Sparts township, The Fbride s the daughter of Mllwo Kit Zmru uf Kosciusko County. ‘ § Citizens of Warsaw are counsider(ably mgitated over the fact that & jif&”t“}' af six persoos have baen %Inmn! to be without foad and 1u ex%H"Hmil}' tieedy circumstances while {residing io the old taunery buildiog Pwithin a stone’s throw of tha court Ihonsel - The head of the family rePeently lost bas position with & cou(struction gang snd is without, fands, [ The Associated Charities of the city are caripg for them. o o { Jossph Morr. the T. &C. 1. emE:“u_\‘fi‘ so severely burned fo the Ken. Pdallvitle car barn, fecently, suffered | the amputstion of spother fioger I Monday. At the same time hie under{wentian operation for skin gralting. 2 his brother and & half dozen Adburn [ friends submitting to baving skin rei moved from their arms for the purfpose of aseixting in the healing of ithe great scars op Morr's body.

A speciai price on Amserioan feae{ug st King & Weaver, . Al the pew checks, stripes, and piaid white goule &t Niasshary s, A It of that sles wide torcbon { Ince for b oonis at Diansburs's Mras W. I Dester visited her sis tar, Mrs. J. B Hager of Gishien lnat wock. - Heat cirele in this neek o' the winsty with the Sam Johnson Misie trels Mareh 17, : . - | A new line of shirt walsts, long elesves. fine wnbroidery sed good fiting &l Stansbiory’s, William J. Hryan bhas signad s pontract 1o deliver an address st ths Winona ssscin by Ihis sensat, | Eversthing pew snd ip to dats sl naw Jukes, songs sud Epecinities, At Sars Jobuson Minetrels, Marel 17, M Lorends Watson Nifong of Bourbon exiehrated the ous bundradil anniversary of her birthday Fobruary & . : Notiee: we wol] 1000 (s, granalated fangar o 10db lots, Saturday . Feb, e hovents a ponnd. Uoue early. ' e B Fred U Ulspp accomnpanied by Mrs. Ulapp and deaghiter spent ¥an. day st Albion the gussts of [ir Ciapp s parenia, Mr, sod Mrs C MCiapp e . The dry gomls house of N, Naylor & o, the hardware atars -of Smith Hrothere and the grocery store of Ebmer Sleel & Conipany of Lagrangs were sntered by burglaes Thursday ~ Fow actors have wstiained such farne as has Louis James, who will be aseen. in Wthe origiusl Rishard Mansfield production of Peer Grm st the Jeflerson in Goshen tomorrow nighy e / tev. 13 8 Edwards of Bstile Creek, Mich,, has aecepted the pas toraie of the Lutheran clirach at La {granpe to suceed Hov. W D Ziegler. who hiss taken charge of the Lutheran churel st Columbia City. S Mroand Mra. 8. A Misr left Sunday evening for Atlantie City whers they willdpend the next two months in the hope that Mr Mier's heaith iwill be ituproved, They will go to Washitngtonto witness the inaugnration of Taft on March 4th. - Because her mother forbade ber golug with A cerisin young man, Miss Uora Leémaster, 17, of Kendall ville, swatlowed polson Friday night after. returning from s party, A phvsidian worked for seyveral hours and finally gotthe girl out of danger, © An exchatge says that one-third of the Toois in the country. think they ean beat Slawyer in expounding the iaw. One-hall think they can beat the doctor in healing thesick. Twothirds of them think they ean put the minister ju the bole in preachiog the pospel, _and all of themn think they can heat the editor ih runsing A LEWEDADET. ; i Supt. Silvers of Elkhart, received word from SBupt. York of the Plaiufleld sehiool for boye, that he was re. turning to the Elkbiart police |6O penvies, 64 packages of tobacco, piaying earas and other itsws, which he had found on the pereons of young Stiffler and Bradiey, arrested at Toledo Tor the theft of goods from an Eikbart store recently. ’ Mra. John Grabam of Tolues, N. C., came vesterday noon o visit her sister, Mrs, Alice Butts of State street. Today Mrs, Graham went to ll.zguuivr to visit nntil tomerrow eve. ning when she will join Mrs. Butis Lin A vieit to Kendaliville. . to which ipl awce the latter went to day. After weveral dayvs in Kéndallivilie the wisi tors will zoto Waoll Lake to spend a few days with their sister, Mra. Rusl sturman. - Elkhart Trath, ; 1% a dying condition Chong Quong. a Chinese jsundryman, who came to | Warsaw from Norfolk, VA, ane vear ago, was placed on a Pepusylvannia passetper train and taken to Chicago i where be was placed in eharge of his %();infltnl friends. Quong Is said to ib« sutfering with tabereolosts and [appendicitié. Ha did oot want to f‘“*‘ in Warsaw and made urgent re. Eqmmti that he be hurried to Chicaco Where he might DARS AWAY sitOng his countrymen. . l Sunday service on the Winena loterban railway between Warsaw and {Goshen. will be inaugurazed Sunday, March 7, unless unforseen complicatous should arise. The matier was ‘decided at & meeting of the board of directors of the company held at Winona Lake. The movement was opposed by Dr. 80l C. Dickev secrectary and general usiager of the Winooa Assembly association. and H. J. Heing the millionaire pickle §k¢m§.wm owns a large bloek of stock in the Winona traction line. :

G. F. Thomas of Ruston, La ~ ar rived Mouday to visit bhis mother Mrs. Ella B, Thomas of Kendsll ville. He left this connty about twenty-one yvears ago and is now tratlic manager of the Arkansas Southern Mauufacturers’ associafion comprising all the lumber and stove factories between Eldorado, Ark.. and Wioflield, La. These large institutions have an annual output of 17000 cars. This is the first spow Thomas has seen in seventeen years and the white orystals are a treat for him. He bhas many old acquaintances in this county who are glad to learn of his marked advancement.

George H. Badger has been seleoted manager of the Noble Canning Company at Libson. He took charge at once and began making arrangements for the acreage of the coming season as well as the séason’s pack. It was decided by the directorsnot to pat up any beans as thev.think they can make more on corn and tomatoes. The price to be paid the growers will be the same as that of last year. The August price for corn and tomatoes will be $8 per ton, September $7 00 and $7.50. The company will make an effort to get out a large pack of tomatoes and corn.

; Found guilty of violating the law in that he used a printed form of ap‘plication for intoxicants, J. J. Lantz, & Warsaw pharmacist, was fined $5O and costs by Mayor Charles A. Rigdon. Some time ago an atffidavit charging Lantz with selling intoxicating liquors was prepared but had not yet been filed. Mayor Rigdon Saturday received from Lantz a demand that his case be tried at once. Mr. Rigdon had written the attorney geperal of the state for information beariug on the Lantz case and recetved one reply,but wrote again for further information. Mr. Lantz appareutly did not care te await the attorney general’'s opinion in the ‘matter and the case was tried with‘outfjdelay- :

i Bert Foater of Alblon s moviag o Bouth Beod this wesk. e : The largest line of corsel cover? embroiderics al Stansbury's, - . Bes A Ruight for a Day” st the [ Jellersan in Goehion Saturday night { Weaotice gailte s ver.u-rma ! ear. ipenter’s tools 16 Kicg & Woeaver's cwindow. : : . Bam Johdeon sod his mmgmu{ ol MHav-makers, st Fraternity Hall, | Maren 17, e | Risck embroldered foutce skiria [for §135. 1 00, 2.00.8 25. Bee thisline %‘ni Sianshiury s, v : ! Use Tungsten iatps if you wish (light at cue-hall price. (s sale 8t § Kiug & Weaver's. o . ' i Just & little bettor than ever—The f'fim Johnsatn Miusitels at Frater. toiiy Hadl, Mareh 17, _ : i R G, Wines acd W H. Mesangh tef Albion have purchased the Foster E Sutels roo i that city : | ; T M Prickett bLas bosn salweted ian city attorney of Kendsllvilie to § suoossd the nte Hobwert V. Bare, i Mrs. William Patton of nest WolPoottvilie died Fobraary 15, aged 65 iyears. Dropey was the cause of her é‘:}!&blh, ‘ ‘ | Lewis Marker of Elkhart moved jon the H E. Hoak faru South of jtown, He will work in the incubator i Imdtary. § Miss Nors Palmier came ap from P Elkbart Ssturday svening to spenid iiiu:zday with her parects Lewis Pal‘mier and wife, ! _ i Sea the embroidersd walstings |We would like to show you these | koods whether youa care to bay or j put. Stansbury. _ . Michael Colaman of Kendallville, in the employ of the Lake Bhare railrond company forty years died isst i Thursday spged 67 years, e { “Whistie Whan You Walk Out'' s imw uf the big musicsl numbers o “A Knight fora Day" at _the Jefler. Ison at Goshen Satarday night, - i Musical comedy loverarin Ligonier ;q-zii ilke the originalt-production of i°A Knightfor s Day' atthe Jefler. son ig Goshen Satarday night, Louis James long » celebirated actor. wiil present his maguifloent production of " Pesr Giynt' at the Jeflar. {son inp Gosbien tanorrow night } Beginniog Monday evening. March lat. Auburn will entertain & three days vonference. of Methodists st which 28 eities and townos will he represented. Bishop Vioeent will preside. e : ‘ - The production of Ibsen’s ” Peer Civot as it will be made Py Louis James and bis compauy of W players at the Jetlerson tomsorrow night, is regarded as the most magnificent now un the stage. . 8 ! Tickets will be on sale one week in sdvanes at BEldred’s Drug stors for the Sam Johnson Miost.els March 17.1 Pon't forget -we postiveiy will pot oversell the seating capacity. Geot your seats early, . W. 1", Holderman, agent of the B &1. ratlroad at Alblon, was eanght hetween two bageage trucks on the depot platferm Wednesday of Inst week and sulfered a convussion of the brain and other injuries. About 20 Democrats from Elkhart Gioshien, Warsaw, South Bead, and other cities in this part of the state, iast Thursday evening attended the third anpual banguet of the Elkhart city demoeracy. which was held in Eagles Hall in Elkbart. . The contest between the ““wets™ and the ‘drys” in Elkhart county protiiises to be the most interssting {election in this part of the state. Buth sides are perfecting an organization. and it is safe to predict that a Ligvote will be polled. Thoss whe have gone over the situation say that there will be a big ‘wet” vote in the localities heretofore dry. " . 1n the eircuit court at Warsaw jast week the case against William Dearwester, who was charged with aet. ting fish on little Winons Lake and shiot through the leg by Depitity { Fleming o Fort Wayne was found guilty by ajury,. The fine nesessed was $5 The costs in the case will be heavy including 8 s£2o fee to the state that is asscssed io all cases, E 4. M. Smith, a former Bouth Wiitley liveryman, who sold out iast summer and mwoved to Wagon Mouud, N. M, {s ronning & big steam plow outdit in that country and flft up twenty-five acres adsy with it He bought the outfit recently. in Denver, Colo., at & cost of $3,000, and writes his friends that he is making money out of it Itis s twenty five horse lpow-er engine and bas eighteen dise plows attached. i

In the death of R. P, Barr, another of the men of Kendalliville who were prominent in republican circles of that city mnd this cougressional aistrict & few vearsiago {s gone. He was the last of the old “‘war horses.” Wm. Bunyan, once district chairmaun, his brother. James R. Bunyan, sSepator J. 8. Conlogue have all gone to their reward and now the fourth, R. P. Barr follows. It takes but afew vears to make complete changes.—Auburn Dispateh.

- W: W, Wyrick, of Angola, has been very &uccessful the past year in growing onions. He planted thirteen acres and raised about eight thousand eight bundred bushels. About 500 bushels were caught by a freeze in the fall and had to be thrown away, leaving about 8.300 bushels of good ontons, or an average of nearly 650 bushels to the acre. The cost per acre in raising and harvesting this crop was about $BO, or a total of £1.170. He sold 3,300 bushels in the fall for 38 eents. or $1.254, and has on hand now 5,000 bushels which at the present price of 756 cents would bring $3.750, or a net profit from the thirteen acres of about $3.900.

Jacob Sheets has vacated the room that he has been in for the past forty years and is now located in hisown building, a few doors farther north, where he will when completed have one of the most commodions and modern store rooms in this part of the state. Many of the improvements in the new. room are only temporary but the changes will be made during the early part of the vear, without in any way interfering with the business. Mr. Sheeta went into the rooms with Sol Mier, who was the proprietor. Later the firm was Sheets & Wertheimer, who for many years had a successful business career, but for the last 12 years Mr. Sheets has been in full control. He has made a well merited success of his business.

§ The Brimfeld Call s ton yenrs oid. ¢ Miss Fanoy Burnetein of (losben iflfiz-d Ligonier friends inst week. P Iteost $1L.300 89 10 hold the recest local optivn election in Hunupgton | L. J. Jeunings. s gl‘mn.nc resident of Home City died Mouday sged 75 Tabile Damask. napkiss. lofoh {ciothes, new ruffied curtains, K. J. | Stanabury. - e ! . Fine inadtess cluth, ludian hcs«d.'% and imperial chambria for spring . aiite at Stansbury ‘s : A aina,i;mpafu_mng Bite ars heard fin A Koight for & Day 'st the Jef. ferson in Geshen Satorday night.” - Hirem Kilgore of Waahington townabip retoroed from Geahen s | week alter havitg s cancer cured by Mre. Dr. Kauflinan, . : i 1 Hew our “WT of pew silks Tor waiale, ;.'mi dressss. A inrge and pretty Berarlent at [0 conts peryard. 1 | g‘. ¥ L Nisnsbury. | Heretofore the sente hiave alwaye Beess sold out for the Sam Johoson | { Minsiraln, ao got checkhed early. Wel {mever aliow over sellivg. ' g Chrmbian in to bhave an deimm‘e% cremtbhg the offics of city sealer ! Whiske drity is to pass upon weighite | Tand easires used by dealers. I Jfl%;zzb E Taibat, former ;iflnw-g feutink sttorney of Elkhart ooty | h‘:fl been sequitted by the jury fo the | idiahumrm procesdings apainet bin { % Mr New -Hosband— Your respons! bility consns as Jar as the cooking is Jeonceroed if you will buy one of ithose Art Laursl Sieel Raunges st FRing & Weaver's, : = Bev. and M B,lhfia of ligonietwers in the clty today on route 6 Waleottville where they wiil jmake their tuture home.. Mr Hagie san Adventist preacher.-- Kendall¥ille Bus. o ' : George CofMin, an insuratice man {at Warsaw came pear dying Thure Jday night as the resdlt of & mistake by bis wife, who gave hiuy & spoonfal of sarbalie seid by mistake, He suffered intenseiy. but will recover. - Mrs Lorends Nyfong, of Manhnlig county, who ix [ sears Gld says that her first ride on & ratirosad trais -ru! taken during the camupaign of ihfln,f when she came to Fort Wayne to| hear Stephien AL Douglas deliver m-g adddress. : b i { - On his ~th birthday, March 6, Ivn | Edward Payson Weston, the veteran | pedestrain, will prepare to take a hike across the coutinent, from New York to Sat Francisco, n distance of abaut 4000 miles, which he expects to cover in 10 days. He will uot | WALk on Sandays. 3 The Wichita county (Texas) Hersld. publisbed at lowa Park. Texas. has been purchased by Thoanas W. ! { Parker, formerly of Kendallville. The Herald was started at Wichita Falls. and then moved to lows Park. thé present issus bhelng number #ix of volume one. The town is 8 fiew one but located in a good gountry, L Over at Kendaliville they havea pecoliar way of settiing little difler. jetices. E. F. Kurrle, & log uauler over paid Albert Cline $1.70 (o a set- | [trent aud upon dispoverying the mistaker demanded Cline to return thnt Amount. Cline refused and struck | Karrle with a cant hook in suech s manoer as o cut an ugly gash over Biaright eye,

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