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Fhie National Forest Conservation league doss not think much of the umbtwer schedile a 8 made by the wars ap 1 means cotmmttles 1t savs o e lutober soheduie of the Lill the wass and tneans comn iLEes liak just reported 8w profotndg dissg Pulnitrent o e unber culisdines ¥ L fie thia daty snrough latubier i teduced frot §9 (o 81 the duly oo Balsbed juaibe boadl fortne pe bt mo Biiirh sto retnaln probibitive, Rongh luinber LW Lo tratspiEbßbion chatson, van ot Be Doported into the b ated States éxoopt where SWalor trankiorialion v avaliabie, Ucuseqoentiyithe reduction rough uinber ds ul Lo benciil winleve! 1o the (atinersintil ot hier consiing s I the preat ilnlerior eoiiins Finishied tmnber can be Hupatted beonuse of g z 5 i3t ssvibagsr o #3 ¥urily vueer Lhe sRSIng 10 ERIWAS TAlvw A 8 Cotnipared wiltlh roagh iuinber if the tari! perWit 1t bul me prapoked (oo B fyest perinit it Aboul s per gent of the G ber whily ped Iram R il by retl goes through the plaglog mill before it is [PUS G Ll NS, - - Abwat 18 aßtae percenitape of the lumiber sold st & retadl lumiber yard s pianed of Hnislied 1 somie oS UT Lunt is to eay. the ordivary oot putices of Mitnder Bose Huisbed luuiber altiost eutirely. Al the Linber sehiedio a 8 Gralled Jakes 1 {nipossible for him to get this lamber from abromd. Iherelugs, e will be sntirely pendenl on doihestic sunplics ns Before. This 18 the Riud of revision that miay focl but will not bepetit Every coluressiiing, who waiits to D« ip Lis © URLILUBHTE Lo getl ol n;--if humber shonld tusiat on frie lutiber, ot rousty and Daistied. Failing it Liingt -1-',--4ui.l insist that Huisbed luinber, which e what Lils average con slitaent buys. shall not be taxed tiore than rough [aniber, which s what the averags constitnent does ot buy., - o . . ! . " P ¥ AW \f«’ Phe \Waniiington Post thinks tl WE W bile the sdnate eto be eredited with. A purpose of revising the tarit! upward oo matter what either body does the president will take a hand 1f bie thiuks plodges are Dot being Kept and the inrerests of the peaplenot beitg considersd. It says: Doubtices it I 8 His wish (o ses colpress do the work speedly and also thoroughly. withaut sugpestion ffom the exccutive. But il he should se that tie wild of the people 5 not obwerved, or if i Gis opinion the direct and buplied ;‘-Sr e of the DArty is bol being fulfilled, it will be his duty to ’3;;. ak Ahe propie foaß oito do their witl., He 18 their represouta tive, sod be 48 apder obligations 1o them to see that thie praniises made before clection are eartied out in good (aith There slo doubt that Mr “Paft will bave the coursie to speak if thie action of eithor house of CONRTERS should convinee L theat the taritl is tot being revised fo secordance witl the people’s will Atid Ibe should speak for the peopie, meimnbers of the house and senate are apt to listen, whatever the plane of the leaders in eithier body niay be o > e et E N > : e Washington Herald notes the ditficalty that the natioual goverument is having in ading sources of fevenue. It mieans, of conrse "noew rources of revenue, for if a taritl were laid for revenue we could nasily have more thinsh weshould necd, An to new gotirens. protodts ave been comning i against an isheritanes tax which stiow that more than thirty states now MBE I A A teans of Btate revenue., As 1o the fncome tax the Herald says: The discussion over means of ratstng federal revenue evidenees the increasing diffieulty, ofteni adverted to LY commentators oo our taxstion systeus, of flnding sotrces of national Fevenue not aiready taken over by the statesc Bhe fgeome tax is really the one most Huporiaut source et though afew ol the states tax incomes, too, Rat this &X couid be made 1o Yield o {ar larger rovenue than either the inheritance tax Or the tax on corporation revenues, and it could be applied with & greater-degroe o° Justice thau the latter, which would probably tond to reduace the tncomies of small ~tovestors. Lt would be a curious turn of political fortutie which tntposed go A republican Sdmitistiation the necessity of adopting sn iteotne tAX to meet the lnereasitig expenditures of the federal poVersment - 4 ' eS4 s s ‘ > Discussing a recent paper by Mr. Roosevelt on the averaga man and what he could do if he would the Atlanta Constitution, while it disseuts from the idea that any man may within limits be anything he chooses, thinks that there is a great Democeracy of opportunity for the man of aver age endowments, provided always he adds the en IRy . sacrifice and pergeverance necessary. It goes on to say: - - ‘ Nowadays we hear a great deal regarding the stifling of opportunity, and the obvious faet that the constitution states gn eXagreration when it declares that all men were and are born equal. All men are not, of course, born equal. Many are born into bankruptey,of braius, money or body. An exceptional few enter life with ali the earmarks of talent; Thereis nosuceh thing as eqnality save in the cssentialsof citizenship and in the abstract ideal. But the whole bistory of America itself, the individual biography of every sudcessful American, testifies that this country is, Ir&r excellence, .the place where average men win their way by their own efforts. To such men, supplied with courage and steadfastuess, the door of opportunity is never closed, though some persistence may be required in locating it. The ~uation will rise to its true eminence when the schools begin to preach an “intensive cualtivation of the brain, approaching the care and discernment given the cultivation of erops. : ' , X F &R . Everybedy hopes that the city council can find that one of the proposition made for the electric lighting franchise is satisfactory and that a contract can be made that will insure the right kind of service at a satisfactory price. The people have plainly indicated that they do not want municipal ownership and th 2 eity council has asked that bids bea filed for the franchise. Wae do not pretend to know who has made the best offer but we do know that the people want the best possible service at the lowest possible price and they want it as quickly as possible. ' . : - - XA e : » : The republican tariff reformers are up in arms over the provisions of the Payne bill that seems to have been drawn with the sole purpose of taking care of a lot of eastern manufacturers and monopolies at the expense of the west. The raise in the rates on stockings and gloves alone will mean a big advance all along the line in this kind of goods. The reduction on lum“ber is a joke and on wool almost nothing. As expected, the tariff will bd revised up instead of down as 8o vociferously promised by republican spell binders. . : i - e KRR ES - Governor Marshall made an excellent appointment when he selected Hon. C. C. Matson of Greencastle for State Tax Commissioner. There were many candidates for the place, among them being Jacob C. Lindsey, county assessor of Noble county. All are are sorry to see our own candidate turned down but we must acknowledge that Mr. Marshall made no Mko in his seldction. Parks M. Martin’' the democratic member of the %fl.lppoinfiedemht years ago by Governor Durbin and reappeinted by Hanly, wanted to keep the place but like many other Democrats in Indiana ‘Governor Marshall doubtless considered that eight years in a good fat office should satisfy any man. The appointee is an old time Democrat, an ex-member of congress and a candidate before the state convention in 1888 for govergior, = - ! - . see ®ee o . Vermillion, Jennings and Bartholomew counties joined the dry column ‘Tuesday but by smaller majorities than usual. The cities and towns went ‘wet but the countrv vote was overwhelmingly dry. |
The reaiguation of soms of the directors of the Kendallvilie, Ligon. ier & Goshen interurban raiiway which was to Lave mken place at a meeting in Goshien sevrral weske ago but which was deferred on Acconnt of the sinall attendance, ocourred in Keondaliviile yosterday when at a westing held in the pariors of the Heily hotel. E. K. MeUray. . Beyer and H 1. Park of Kendallvilie sud Haives Egbert, Frank P Abbot, and H F Eanta of Gosben resigned s directors of the company leaving only Frank P. Bothwell, Fred Green and Fred Wair on the dirsctorate “Acenrding to Attorosy T, A. Redmand, cosnsel for the company the resipnation of the directors *m pest effect the prolect, UL As oG e the proper nolice oan be served and a tiesting called. the stoekbolders at Uhicage., Kooxville, Tenu.. sad Louisville. Ky, will tneot and elest their successors and the project will be continued. Mr. Redmond states that thefe is ample capital back of the anterprise to bulld the road and it is sure to be buill, Nearly ail of the shave named pentiemen were presehit st the mestiog. -Kendallvitle News, . Denth ol Chiet nmruwmrh fntrode Clas. E. Winttode, prominent io Indiasa republican politien, disd at Huntington iset Thursday after an tHness of & yoar with eapcer of the stomach, Mr. Wintrode was elief dnorkeeper of the hotss of rTepreseiitatives during the legislative seasion of 197, and was the cholee of the witority la the Loose st the Inst sefsiot. He was elected chairiman of e Huntington county republican vethiniitiee & Year ago, bot resipred 11¢ fii";‘t.‘iiiaiiif poor health. His iilness eatis upon kim suddenty and be was remaved to 8 hospital for an émergency operation. Subsequent opsrstishis gave only temiporary refied , da - M Wintrode wak a cliarter menmber of the BHlks apd the Eagies of tiat ity and rerved a 8 Lead officer of both organizstions. Heeswme from nue of the most promiuent families of the country, his father beitg Capt. Incob Wintrode of the Forty seventh Indians regiment. He losves & wife and one daughter, o The Death of Hawilton flnn'“)' : ‘Hawiiton Berry editor of the Shipshewanns San died &8 bis bome in tlint place Tuesday, March 23 108 after a year's illiess. with anaemina, aged fifty-four vears. For many Mr. Berry wus a resident of Kendall. ville. aud about eighteen manths ago moved to Shipshewana and purchased the Sun, making HAnY improveigents in the paper and affice. Mr. Berry was an excellent man. His wife was Miss Ella Forker to whom he was married twenty seven years ago. Besidex his wife he s sutvived by one brother, James of Indian River, Mich . and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth West of Oklahoma, The otwequies wers held at the Jetlerson chureh last Thursday forenoon, conducted by Rev. A. B. Houze, of Kendaliville ~ luterment in the Sweet ("c-xue‘-lt‘-r}i : S B.F O E Goshen ’ Tomorrow night at the Jeflerson thester at Goshen, Geshen lodge of Eiks, No. 7w, B P, O. E. will present the world famous South Bend Elks Lodige Minstrele. whose show, it is said by critics, surpasses Lew Dockstader, Cohan & Harris' Honey Bovs and Al G. Fields aggregation. The company . numbering 680, travels from South Bend to Goshen in their palace interurban car, i . Ligonier Elks will go to Goshen in large numbers to see this performauce and B. P, O. E. will be in the Jetlerson from the orchestra pit to the gallery dome. Ticket orders to the box office will be filled. . Prices 25, 86, 60 and 75 cents, Eike Kiks Blks The ever famous South Bend Elks lodge minstrels, admittedly the flnest
organization of amateur minstrel performers on earth and numbering 60 summer boys, 'W_t“ give their second annual minstrel show production complete at the Jeflerson theater in Goshen tomorrow night under the auspices of Goshen lodge No.T"B B.P. O B, ' A number of Ligonier Elks will take advantage of this unusual opportunity of seeing the cleverest ministrels in Indiana. : Seats are selling at 25,35, 50 and 75 cents and orders telephoned to the Jeflerson box office in Goshen will be carefully filled. A Pertinent Inquiry EigToß OF THE BANNER—If there 18 such a good profit in ruuning an electrie light business in a town the size of Ligonier, it seems strange indeed that there aren’t more people after our city franchise., Twice within & short time has our city council advertised for bids and twice have we failed to get even a single bid from outside parties. If we have any other contracts to let, any construction work to do, we have bidders here from farand near; but here is & “‘good thing” with “big money” in it and nobody wants it. Can't be very much in it after all. ‘ v X. Ray, Supper! Supper! ‘ The Womans Relief Corps will serve an Easter Supper in the G. A. R. hall, over Knapp's grocery, Saturday evening, April 10 from sto 7 oclock. Everybody invited to be there. . MENU - Chicken Hot Biscuits Gravy Mashed Potatoes | Escalleped Corn Cold Slaw Beet Pi¢kles Pickled Eggs Celery Jelly Cake Frait : - Coffee o 1 Supper 25 cents.
Mea May . Hitehooek, wife of Don K. Hiteheork, died 8t noon Susday stthe home of Mr.and Mrs Win, Maoors st Rome City, sfter saflering for several monthe with cancer. Mrs, Hitebeork was fortyeight years of age. and is survived by ber hustand, ber mythor, Mrs. Cosper of Brimfieid and & hrother, U B Cosper of Kendaliville. For & pumber of yvears after her tuarringe to Don K. Hitehek they resided on their larn soulh of Brimfisld, untll sboul Iwo years apn when they went weat and setilnd on & claim in Wyoming. The istter part of September stle took sick and they returced to Indiana. and Mre Hitehinock was operated upon st the Latheran hospital at Fort Wayne for eatioer. Nhe has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wi, Moore at Rome Lity. Mrs Hitehoork becaine a metiiber of the Nabie chapisr No. 192, rder of Eastern Star at Kendaliville on ‘August 2, 188 under whose atspicoes the funeral was Fomterday, the interment wae made st Lakeview cemstery. M. Hitcheock was also a meniber of the W, H.C. of the RBebekaba of Kendallviile, She bl bosu 8 Patient suf. terer and aiways thaughtful for the waiits of others £ i ' The funeral q&r\f‘évé- wara bald at the Preshyterian dhoreh at Kendall ville yesterday at 1 p m Appointed by Wrigiey Last Saturday Judge Wnigley appodnted & Board of Guardians and a Baard of Pubilic Charities for Noble enatnty., thin action belng brought sbout through the influstios of sev eral Kendallviile citizotin it connec. tien with Aupios W, Batler of the Siate Board of Charities. The Board uf Gluardians consists of the following persons: AR Ous, Dr G. B Banyan, Mrs. F. E. Reeve, all of Kendativitle; Fred Welr and Mrs Fma Caldwell, of Ligooler: aod Mrs. Louls Stiefel, of Albion. The Board of Charitles 8 made ap as {ollows: Mr. N = Clelland of Albios, Mro O, W, Christie and Mrs, Melissa Denuy of Ligonier., and Mr. F. B Lddings, Mr E. T. Porter and Mrs Frank B Park of Kendallville, The orgavization of these boards will foliow shortiy, it belng necessary that the latter board organize within a week from date of appointment., There are many cakes in the course of a year demanding the attention for which thess boards are intended and their work will be watched with interest, E That Treublesome Sinkhole : The sinkboleon the new Brimfield road, near Kendallville, 1s giving the road supervisor trouble again and load after foad of dirt that has been dumped into the hole, is said to be swallowed up almost as quickly as it can b put fn. Even the tree stumps aud brush piles that were in the fields oa either side of the road a short tinge ago have disappeared and accurding to the statemnent of Township Trustee (G. M. Shatler, they can hardly be reached with a ten oot pule. Recently the county appropristed $4OO to fill up this hole aand while not all of this money has been used vp it is thought that it will be only a drop in the bucket as compared with what will be needed to il the bole. : i ; DeKalb County Boy Paroled LAlonzo Zeigler of Auburn has received executive clemency from Gov ernor Marshall and been permitted to leave the Reformatory for Boys on parole. The governor received a petition from Mrs. Euniee Zeigler asking for the freedom of her boy apon the promise to keep him in school. He hearkened to her pleas without & recommendation from the board of pardons. ‘Lonnie' as he is familiarly known was sent up for stealing wheat about two years ago. ' Bapper . ! o The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian chuarch will hold an Easter supper and bazaarin the diniog room of the chureh, Thursday evening, Apeil 8. : % _ MENU Chicken pie Mashed Potatoes Gravy Egg Salad Pean . Bread Butter Jully : Pickled Eges Pickles Cake Frait Coffee Supper, 20 cents.,
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i ADDITIONAL LOCAL. | Garden tools st King & Weaser. . Bulk parden seeds st King & W, o © Goshen is likely to have & bospital snd & pood one. I Diress goods (6 sndiess vyatietios a 2 E Jacole & Co : I Noties M. Jasote ad on the fiest cpage. - It will interest you, - Ladies and Missen shoes that are styliah and wear well at B, Jacols & Co. ! i CMoes Lillian Showalter and son of (Gioshen wetrs Ligotier visitors st weoek. . An slegant iine of white poods for waists and drossss at ¥ Jacobs & Company. I Mre. Olive Latta. who has beey ‘goest of Mra May Brown, bas re. ctaraed o Ligonier. : e i The work o the pew interurbay tondd hias not been begtit se proiesd, i We all Hve in bope e FoMr Milton Loeser went to Fort i Wayne Motday for asbart visit with riends and reiatives, : ! Herman Mier«f Chicago hss bean Chere forseveral davs at the bedside ;;m‘ Bik lathier, Mol Mier : ‘ i Hon. J. Normas Habeoek of To L peks was in the city yesterday look” ing after ratlrond iotereats. . i . I Ferd Leoser of Milwaukes, Wis {was here during the sarly part of the z week looking after business luterdsts, I DA, Brady Las taken up bis resi gawnm in this city, haviug moved in ifrom the Hays farm several days | Mr. and Mrs. Lon D, Fleming are ;m the city the guesta of Mr. ang Mrs Jacob Sheets. Mr. Fleming says ithiat his town is growing and is pros i perous. % Here is & suggestion of wvalus fod dressers, tables or sideboards are most expensive iooking afier got. ting & coat of Perma-Lac Buy it from King Weaver . ! l John Renetian of Eikbarg tosn. fabiip, one of the best fellows on earth land » good stanch, old tiwe Dema jcTAL, was in the city yesterday. He jsays that farm work in his section is i progressing finely. - % Frank Cain of Topeka will apen a itin ahiop ip the Scoville rooms just {north of the Stutzman Evaporator workse tu a few days. He has sold his interests at - Topeks and will locate here permanently. ' Mrs. Rose Wiley who died at Gar rétt last Friday (s satd to have been the first girl child born in what is now the eity of Goshen. She was formerly Miss Rose Barohart, ber {father being among the first settlers in Eikhart county. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Braden wetit to Bpencervilie Saturday 1o attend the funeral of William: Hender. son,the oldest brotherof Mrs. Braden who bhad been ill for some time and whose death was notangxpeeted. He was 8o yvears old aod nad been a Mason for over sixty yoars, v A corps of enginesrs are at work iocating the line for the Topeka: Laks Wawases electric road. According to the new survey the line will come into the ecity from the porth along Water atreet, crossing the Lake ishore at the passenger station Work is promised to begin in a few days. o : We bave just finished a pretty little souvenir volume of “Favorite Quotatios’ for the Ladies Aid society of the M. E. chureb at Cromwell The booklet is interesting and attrac tive, The ladies should find vo trouble in disposing of & large number of the booklets for they are weil worth the price. ; i The citizensof Syracuse are getting in taste of law enforcement. Con ‘stable Cory has been searchivng private houses for “blind tigers’ and it is snid that he found considerable wet goods but not in such quantities i“ would indicate any wholessle ibusiness. Several citizens wers in‘dignsm over the visits of thecon- | stable. . : ' i Who Are We* . _ i W are the largest and the highest {elass Women's and Misses’ outtitters im the United States. Swell ready Lo Wear or made to MeAßUre garments 3:?:,11_ be selected from our agent’s sam?ple’u. Perfection in fit, workman iahip and finish guurantsed. ' Mrs. J. D. CaArg, Apent, Taxpayers Attention’ { The Tax Collector will be at Citizens Bank, Ligonier, Monday, April Hth and will take taxes for the township until Saturday noon. All t&xpayers should be ready to settie early {in the week and avoid the rush. . J. J. FORKER, Treas.
tintley Goss te Jazb 11, B. Gailey, who killed bis brother in-lagw, Edwin Wright, b beating h‘ml tG death with & piece o stovs wood in Wright's boue & Rome City ou Febroary 1. wes take: to Albdon and placed in il Frida afternoon by Sheri® P J Riagley who went to Kendalieille with 4 beach warrant Dased of B prant jary tolitment churgiog Oajley wis marder in the secund degree. - Giglley, who had secured bis b eriy on & 880 band forpinbied i Justice Jong's eourt at- e Clay abiortiy after the teagedy, moved & Keudailvitie with his sister, the wif, ol the mordsred misn, and b otbet, and they were making thel frote an Dowling sifest Tre vvag .é'«:t%js‘. tl@l the resuls of A fssail guarrel in which Wrizht fs said ¢ Lave monsteated with Lis will booatien Lot as.«éti}w‘vr asd Brother wep making s prolooged visit wfim L . “M Bw. & fli!l&“& " A Miltord s, who was io War saw on Friday was sskad bow 1l Randay servies on the Wigona loty groan ssited the peapds of M r i “Wall," anid bs_* 1 hadd ol piekey gy ehetker bonrd on Bunday s wax poing o leeabury %{a friky 3 frisudly game, when three of o friends droppeid in ou ine and & e Gt seven.up resulted, Fdid oo go u Lesaburg Lot will uyse the Sagnda ‘,asné.«.« Ister.” Whes asked wiha the prople of Miltord thoaght of 15 munday Lase baill i beamid: Wi Are il orazd ou base hall over thets and we are goipg v hanee & elusn oal Atdder the lan', Our dimtpond is jos Al Liexy foed frots 8 eharedh, 1h imit presoribed by i pew law, & I pitenk we will have fo Biove th g!s%:;éf: T W RrEA W Ludinnian. e For sats or Tt‘th" For sale cheap, of frade, # acris good Dinck sand jand 4 milva fron mwsuton, Fulton county. hip A chntee to Inals foane motey . Lool this up. Address H B Becnre, oare of Sehloss Bros, Ligonier, (ud e et et Western Michig ‘estern Michigan Improved Farms DU : H. G. LOCKHART & CO Are agents for the largest dealers i bmproved fangs 1n Wentern Midghd wan . farios located in the f-:;:iniéu, countisg iz Manistes Mason, Ber zie and Wexford? Soil is arich loan with clay sub enil, Greateat Frui eountry iy, the world, wheat of ox cellapt QUATILY averages from o 0 % 4G bushel per acre; sorn from 4 10 7 bushel; rye from 20 to 6 bushel pe Rore; oats from 56 to & bashiels. Al grass crops from 1% to 3 tons e acre, : : An investment for the well todo N Home for the man of Hmited means Smallcash payments down, deferre paymoents datggl to suit purchaser Home-seekers excursions from Lig onier to Mauistes, April 8 and round trip §7.000, For additional in formation and full description o farms call’ on,. or ad-:h‘f*%t_‘ H. G Tockhart & Company We will with yuu[az‘}mu yau solthiog Lo var {are e j H. G. LOCKHART & CO. - LIGONIER, INDIANA. |
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