Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 April 1909 — Page 5

Tre Workmen are Busy| | The Carpenters, the Painters, the Paperhangers and — the Masons are all busy pushing the remodeling of of our room as fast as possible to make ready for OUR ENTIRE NW STOCK. : , . . . Our goods are arriving daily, and we are mak'f ing great preparations for our new business. Our § new store will be the most modern in Noble County and being run in conneciion with our Albion store E makes us one of the largest merchandising concerns § ‘B in Northern Indiana. o ... We have anticipated your mneeds and your # wants, and we assure you that we tan and will save § you money on your purchases. _ WAIT FOR OUR OPENING ‘ ONE PRICE TO ALL--THAT THE LOWEST | PR 7 -7~Fi - / PP oY ) . l \f/* .cfinflzs ) e / : : TP % ‘EF - 1 RY¢ S R SS O LS .TR B A AR S S5O O O ele eoooo oo 600 «5n «0o o 0 o 0 0 & o-| 3 0 ¢ JUr business: 8 ‘ Aki“ (-’i'};’.\‘ for you tion. W ivite yvou o 8 ‘-i"}m:-z:w,.!,‘.x:‘:: Naving lj_ ¢ : é extend all the couftesys consistent with sound @ o ;'«‘i tx }:"'\‘;2;‘;"‘ 13\7(“::;;'; i \ 94 -“< é ' satistactorily than those who do not make a spe : ° cialty of these lnes, W solicit 3 ~ @ g Farmers and Merchants‘g 8 - Ligonier, Indiana . @ Elelelelolelellelelelels Lol

| | : : ‘ % | Is as great a convenience for the small depositor as for the | ; large one ; and there is no other one thing that is such an § .>-+ p 3 ! incentive and encouragement to thrift and economy. : 3 . } Come in and open an account with us—no matter | how small—and we know you will not be in a hurry to 8 : - close it out. - i i ¥ - ;: % f:'.' g ® o ‘ We pay 4 per cent. interest on certificates . ® ® . of deposit and Savings accounts | STRAUS BROS. & CO., OWNERS , : ' : ' ™ .

Ors Kinnison retutned 1o Logans SR ~m’,.«wwmmwwtm@n S o Mrs J. R Dain was st Gostes st Priday. = = Tallored shirf waists just reieved st Riacsbury's. CUall s and see Joseptius Hoe hins purchassd the Gioorge Nhearsr fafme iu Hparia tawaship e e S NS A S Lart laet week Yisitigg her daughter. Mrs. Feod Bleabing. . @ R A SM s g Mr ownd Mrs O, E Browa of Keo dalivilic spent Susday the guest of the Kegw familios, i this clty., Satarday st Stansbors s we will entl g oinr ponnds of gratcisted sugar at 5 eents apaund in 25 pound secke. oe A R R A RS S 5 2 Bev. U FE White aod Hav J W Welch are At Grestifield, Tod, this werk attending the Methodist confareipe, . o Jinas Setijose of Auburn wae liefe Monday, looking alter (e intaresis af Sehloss Broa’. big stare which wiil ppen in s few days - The J. A. G Clab gess st the fim%w of Miss Fay Bordsoer Vnewilay evo wing. where they had K pionic supier The pirls all spjosed & good il feane. : e e e The Ladies” Sewing Boclety of the Presbyterian chureh will haid so apren sale Saturidny afternoon, April 5. in the pariors of the chureh. All are invited ta attend the sale. < Fresh nir and sonshiloe praveitdis. eass Good paint prevents deeay. 1t will pay You to protec! yoaur properis with jong wearipg Resdley & Voo sy Fure Pamy, Sold by King & Weayer, o The Gaitinay flmf; #tore, at Eikhart, is earrvine s large display ad fo the pewspapers In whinh ¥as

voupees thal tu the fatare bt will 10 Bandle whisky of any other {niosi cating Hauer:. @ o The ie’ Rowing Bociety of the !’mza}s:'-nm ennrehew il give & ditne sucinl pext Saturday doriog the apron sale st the parlors of the ehureh. Al should attend and partuke of refresbimenis. cEa | Thie official majority for the drys’ i Bikbiart county was 598 The et oarried Eißßart city by sa while the “drvs’ won in Goshien by s winjority oI 8L The vots will put Ah saloons out of busitess, - Have vonu hrard about it? What Why, the cenning soon to the Jeller woriy b Glosben ol the sotig plag of o fmuptie and wechanionl morpries, ©4B Hrokeno Tdol” Keop soureys onthie Uate, for you will pot want to Dilse thits show, , : e Al Ligonior wants to see its pretiy stige ellects &nd bDear s ostchy musie to iaugh at 118 funny eotgedians aud lLiear Its popular songs What s 117 Why the soup play of ek jaughs snd many mechatical surprises, "A Broken Idol @ - 1t ix xaid that the eighteen old emnplovees of the Lake Bhore shops who weore dropped from the pay roll of the coanpauy on Noveurher 20th heosuse or having reached the age Hmig, will recetve n pension frown the company for the remininder of their Jives, Miss Nora B Bell she hae been sutfering fronl & BeYers GeEryolß At tack {ur the past seversl months at thie heane of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Bell. has treturaed to Heath Bewd, whers sbe will resume her {urmmer stenagraphie position. - | Mroasd Mre. 8. A, Mier arrived bome Sunday pight from thes east, where they had spent the pastimonth miost of tha thne at Atiantic City. Mr. Mier is unich bmproved in heslth | asd ie Jooking well, They went to Chicago Taesday to eonsuit e, RBil lings, who is My, Mieraphesician. Rev D Keehn of Chicago, 8 well known Noble county boy and son of J.N. Reeltin of Perry township, has been retalued by William Randel; b Hearat as leading counusel for bis Chicage papers. the American and Examiner. The retalner fee s a hasdsome une. Mr, Keehn bhas a Jarge number of friends in this coyn--Iy, who will be plaased o learn of Wis stcessa -~ Albion Democrat. .

: Hod cedar posts st King & Weaver. § ‘ ;6 S )fiwv‘;‘%@fihwm i“‘* A 1 Stausbury s - o L Aiva Koapp trausacted business st (Reudaiivilie Mosdmy. = - | Ladies nod Misess wastiable dress [suite st K. Jacobe & Ca. = i 8 Mo st A N e e 0 Mis. G. W. Brown and Mee K J Willinme went to Kikbart Monday. ] .g..‘.,.m.w.r.,.v;-;-ww,wu-w.vwm.v,m@_mhns. B ; 5 % gy uew muslin Under wess now oo Cmale. corsel CUVers, gowns, sud skirts jgui Siaueburys. . P Miss Helen Green in &t hoine ispeunding the spricg vYaeation. Soe jisattesdiog school st lodissagpois. § Hos C. C. Giihams of Lagrsage §§gm accepted the geaaral Rgriay of {ite Equitabis Lite lnsurstice ouinjpany. : i : t» Judge F. A Baidwin of %flflirfi Plireen, Onio. will deliver the- Mo Jorial address at Rendaliville oo Do faration day. i o - 1% Mre Addie Loets of i“hfim whao haw besn hete for six weoks with Dot sinter, Mre. M. Jacobs, retursed hettie yestarday. | . L Jubn G Zimmeriine, & Lagrange poßiily carpenler. aged 8 Loalde tlhe record as s wiar bosrder. He s wingie and . bas paid oul gBk far Tuary. . / o - Mre B 1) Kérr hak bees at South Bend the past week st the badside of ber daughier, Miss Nelite Retr, who s recuvering 1o a 0 opetation for sppendicitis. . : i The mu«;r s xu‘mm;t;u isaued & Proviamolion sououlicing that. tie carfew iaw will be sulursed and that jail persons violating the erdinance wiil be Hined §25.© ’ 1 Lean Uregier of 3"mfl£§énefi. 1. P Taas hore ovat m'“mt{' thn gurdt ol tan Brotheransdew, Mr. EL Jacabs

i}ie Bmys (DAL DURLLERS Drospecis alfa nok very Ostteriog. ‘ v ; E Lasat— A l;«'«mz!v pound. Bisck. Lrown and white, Left home Moy day of Ikt week. Will pay for sauy infermation that will lead to his peauvery, OUsil st this oflice. § - Mr oand Mrs. Robert Earnhart entertaioed thirty fiveof their neigh- | Bars and friends at their home eastd of town Saturday evening. Light re | fresiinents wete served, i Lo Loeser dame home iaat Satur- | day plght from lowa, where be had | gone to purehinse horses, He “3""5 saflerivg from an attaek of pleurisy % sod was somewhat alarmed over Lus eondition. ; e : % - Eoroute from Chicago to Boston | and New York wvin 85 Lonis and! Goshen! What? Whe, the sonpg| "fi’my of M danghs and misny mechan. | ieal surprises, “A Broken Idol' | Watch for the date. ' : ; Earl Kurtz the pipular uuvtimmmg savs thers are several “windy” ,invg dividaals liviog in the vieinity of Ligonter, but he proposes to size the { nest nolsy fellow ap before he proceeds to call him * Windy " : _ E Mrs. Roy D. Keehaand Jitle soni have been here for several days visiting friends. Mr. Keehn came down frow Chicago Friday evenlng fora short stay bat was conipelled 0. n&; tiry luesday evening on acgount of | pressiug husiness. « - The Sam Jobhnson Miostrel Co went to Millersburg last Fridsy night where they gave a "s{fit‘emfid ehow to s crowded ‘house. The prople of Millersburg appreciated the zziatf-rmauxxmxfi’ and paid many compliments to the party. They all had A good time, . : : ! Mr. aud Mrs Leo Solowon returned § bome Monday night frem Mnmi..gi Alabawa, where they had gone sev- | eral weeks ago for a short visiy with | their daugliter, Mra. Simon, Mr. ! Sidamon who has been in poeor health i for several months {sstill sick ot b hopes 1o improve s the season au-§ tvahwm. o S e

Faster opening of ine Millitiev st the Hon de Chea, Thursday, Fri ay | atd Saturday. April 5.8, and 10 Au | $55 Pattern Hat s special foatan = Vichels given AWay to sveryous who | purchases $1 or over, for s £lO blume . biack or white., All are cordialiy {0- | 5 3(s'\l < g ' 2¥t WheeLER & Witcox. | Mra: Dr. Woodrintl, Misses Maids lene Deany, Lola Ditto and Mary | Green left for Terre Haute Monday | to attend the Kings Daughters State Convention. . Mra. Woodrutf is o member of the state execntive bhoard | Fhiey will return the latter part of the week via Lafavetie where they wiil visit friends at Purdus Univer ‘ sBlty | - Mre, C. R, Wiley died last Fridav At the home of her daughter, Mrs. B B. Thumuoas, io Garrett. Mrs. Wiles was stricken by heart fatiore and died suddenly. She was for many years a resident of Wolfl Lake and tiad a wide circle of old time friepds. She was the widow of ex-county auditor or Carlos R Wiley, for mauy years one of the most popolar sod best known citizens of the connty, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Inks went to Wolf Lake Monday &o&figud the funeral of Mre, Carlos R. Wiley wio died at the home of hegson, Mayvor E. B. Thumma at Gfl'mt Satarday. Mr. and Mrs. Inks had stopped off for s day with Mrs. Wiley un their way home from the south but a few days before her death. They left her seemingly in as good health as usual and were greatly shocked at her death. ; , The many friends of Mrs. Mever Jacobs are extending their congratnlations over her rapid recovery from the effects of her serious iujury early in the year. It will be remembered that she fell, fractaring ber knee cap and badly wrenching her limmb., Rhe was at Fort Wayupe for several weeks under the eare of Dr. Rogenthal, who. ‘made a very successful operation for the relief of her trouble. She will be able to walk as well as ever after several months. The local option fight in Elkbart county became somewhat bitter towards its close. Both sides showed considerable feeling. The friends of John Snobarger, are justly indignant at the tactics of some of the temperance advocates. It is said that two of the ‘s‘petlml'a charged that Suobarger allowed a business i house to burn, becanse the proprietor had signed a remonstrance. Snowbarger has been at the head of the fire department in Goshen for over 20 years and 18 one of the hardest fighters in the the country. Itis reported that the students at the Mennonite College were voted by the. drys, notwithstanding the fact that “many of them are not residents of

Ask for séed patalogues at King & For the bess welection sod lowest priceago to F. facobs &Co. o Bee the special for 1 cents, in the porth window st Biansburs s, - Mise Carrie Nusbagm of Geaben war & Lignnoer visitor ast week, . Misses Leoa and Clars Herald, were (osbieh visllors, lnst week. A new line of Ladies and Missss nobhy taiior siis st B Jacoln & Co | Postoris gless ware. the latest produrts in foe glase ot Stasabiors’'s. Dristies, don't forget. We baes the largest line of dinner wars anid laney china, st Stansbhary’s . Mise Miriam MeMilien whe bae been attending sehool in Goshen for thie past &l months is Bow st howe Mre Mary (iardnsy retarned Toss. day from Bapker ML Ind, whers she had bwen viitivg for seveesl Eeoukw, - e CAapisin Z"uwlwfi;#’, - Civid W‘ifl‘ votorats of Uoldwater, Mivhigaa, will delivanr the Metorial day sddress at Ldombie g i o e Pastinaster Parmeter of Wabash, has suspended service on Iwe tural routes owing to the bd condition of the raadds, : 3. ‘v;rk in m;gagfld in smseseiig the pepsonnd priapetiy. in Idgonier and He seeme to be doing the wori ver v systemntioally, e © Mrs Bert Olioghiouss and Mrs, Theodors . (Olinghoase, both of Ja grasge, arrived Tussday sxeaing for A shioft viukt with refatives. o Mre (0 A Tavior and ohildren of

Renton, Obto, will poine hete Taesdßy for m vieit withy Mre. Tayiord pareiits, Dr, and Mre A Gaats. © | leon Belig of Duluth, Miun . was bpe during the éarly part of the work visttiug Bis parcnis. He savs that busivess i quiet in thst part of theworld, - . . Mrs, Frank Whesler arrived ia fim? eity frow Marion. Kentucky, Satyre | day. She will be at the Boan ds Chen duriog the season, where she will be giad 1o mieet hor Lagonier friends. | Will Rack. Dale Woodrnfl asd Hagh Haotchison nm'm_imfiu.\!‘r’sfi&é wee this week for an sarly oupting | They are at Natticro Beach, whete Mr, Dack has a boagslow. ] The Jeflerson ip Goshen will soon { wfler (s farewnll big masical eotnedy | Rtiraction for the weason of NGOO What is it? Why, the song play of | HEF lmonghs And mAnY MEchAßicad ! surprises, A Broken Lldol.” = % fl. E. Scott has recently made some substantial improvenenis in his cottage at Natticro Beach. Lake! Wawasee, When completed Mr | Seatt will have one of the best mm‘i tner homes on that part of the iske | Foreman Shidler, of the ’eiyr&eusw% Radiator company. which mfiv&d% frogn Warsaw to that place, hus beeu ! placed under arrest amd teken o Summit county (O, where ha is being | tield to answer & charge of farling to support bis twa ehildren. e : { ‘ : Hamitton Berry, formerly of Ken i dallvilie, but fur tha past tWo Yosrs | the editor of the Shipshewana sfi't§;§ died at his home in the latter ptna}xeé inst weok, Mr. Berry was for vesrs | a corrsspondent of THe BANNESR ur.adi a well known gitizen, : i Mr. Sal Mier. who has been very | il for several days: is better today’ and his recovery seems to be very! probable. Mr. Mier is s man of strong econstitation aed votwithstanding his age shows wnnfl&r!ui% vitabity. His friends all hope for bis | speed v recnvery, ’ o = %

Rarniar services At the ChOristis ehurel next Lord's Diay, Marel @5 as follows: D Suanday Sebnol and ! Hible clnssoss 10K sernios, satiest, | cPagl " Tadisong and Drayer service 7:%) sermon, subieet. " Moses ' The gahite and strangers (o the chiy asre cordially invited to warshin with ns. | L W.Ssire Pasior. oshien and Elkhart countivs have e 'dg“j;_" but the (H!R;*;*fiii!{l;‘ §it of the “wats’’ will all be foraoiteo and joy prevail when “A Broken | {dol,” the song-piay of 10 jatgbs aud many mechanical aurprises entne along as the farewanil big mosiesl st traction for the season of 190 s Keep your eves open for the date. | - Dsalers and raisers of wonl in Noble connty are expecting a com- | ‘mrahw»}y stnall wool elip thigspriug. Becnuse of the prevaience of the drought last sommer and the high pries of fesd pot mAany western sheep ware brought to this county last year lfnr feading purposes as has been the ease in formsr vears. Last year's clip in the county wasd less than ip recent Years. § The 20000 damage snit of Mrs. Inez M. Humphrey against Charles Hackett: & Rome City liverymaui, and the assault and battery charge of W. R. Homphrey against Hackett have both been dismissed at Albios. The suits arose over aun alleged as {asmit by Hackett upon W, R. Hawm‘phrey at Rome City last August as the result of which Mrs. Humpbrey, who was an eye witness, is said to have suflered an attack of facial paralysis, : : The Whitley Couunty Game sand Fisti Protective association has started in to get a big seine to seine out the lakes and streams of the eounty to rid them of the gar, dogfish, carp and other pirates that o fest the waters. A petition has been circulat®i and will be presented to State Comissioner Z. T. Sweeney and all that remains is to get the governor's O. K. Ali fish except the pirate fish must be returned to the water aj once uninjured . v The meeting of the city council last Thuarsday night three bids were made for an electrie lighting franchise and it is now up to the council to make some move toward fiiv‘ing ‘the people the service that they are payiog for. The Draper bid was abdut as made several months ago. Lyon. Clement & Greenleaf of Wauseon Ohio made another while A. W. Lyon of this city put in the third. There is some difference between the propositions and the counecil has very wisely submitted them to the consulting engineer, Mr. Hammond of South Bend He will doubtless make a report at the next meeting and until then nothing will be done. All bope, however, that one of the bids may prove satisfactory.

© Lawn grass sond a 1 King & Weaver | : i Fresial ‘1;4‘(}\“(’2:&41““-4wi'm’rfi’i%flrfiw-;,'?&lflém~»v Lage curtmive, nets and swies for cariaine, at Stansbury’s. = L kO A AN - 3 . Jouss Sehiloss of Acbarn was in the city on basiness Moudsy, : Jmek Ochis went 1o usag Monday @ weet Mr, snd Mrs Soloman. Dr. Fred R Clapp weat to Eikhart last Fridas on professioonsl busivess . Mrs Mary M. Hrows of Elkharsds sisiting Ligonier fricuds this week. | . Largest line of carpets, rags snd eurtaine in the oty s E Jacobe & RANPONY. e Usll in snd ses our apring line of wool dress goods, niew shisdes, cew weates, &1 Niansbars s i i Mra. Diale Sockrider was the gumst_g of bar pmrents, Mr and Mrs Jlors ) igmrhimnt ol Auburn iptx. week i Catn crib -s@; ;;'éud eartrelition on !-3?4§ {atia tarm. four miles Borth of tawa. Fuquire of Mautiee Latta. | Al ;mmq Having & setof sur fenes | attedebors will plosse returs st sarli-j et conveniones, L H o CKrnG & Weaves é Pre. and Mre. 1. J Siiver and Pref] and-Mrs. Cariepon of Eiklarn wenty to Bepdalivitle Munday 4o visit Dr; . E Stiver and wile, - % e, Antsine H .:&t;i?;lhfirfi ot }mg da lae, Wis ~ is here visiting winh ! Ler parenits, Mr o and Mes lsase 0,1 Uoiis. She will remaio for severat] WOk, e Mrs. Luther Cooper lins returned | ts Elentrier alter spendivg sotme tiow | fu the Clark hosplial wherte shej anderwenl an u;a;«r;tmb;«};zh%;;tsg Truth. i o i The seriiloanousl eoumsil of thel Episcopal efinreli in datthern ludi | ave will b haeld with Bisbop W m.’m%_ at Baseboroft of lake Wasases,

April By andg 9, - Loran for 20 conmecutive weoks st thie Wiitaey in Übleagn and there was never an emipty sest. Whast Why, the song piny of 10 isaghs knd taany mechanioal surprises — A firoken 1del” el : T Vawter Park Hotel 's Lake Mawases will e atpder the says anagement the ¢oming selson. Frank Alford of Goshen bhas por. shascd an futerest of Iy W, R Metiarvey, who was in sharye last yent and ha 75 take su Active part i thie work.. ; Goslion citizens are up in arms sgminst the balldisg of &§1 200 s nEaieuny Re werted i;”&‘ Ahie ecoanois. Mavsor Robler Lias refused o sign the butldiog conteact, aod s sumber Gf the Deaviced LAXPAYeTs Hiave sigid. fised Lielr Intention of fHiipe an i - funetion (0 case the work is aliowed Lo hegzin, B 1 - Eaater apening of fine Millinery 'at the Hon de Cheas Thursday, Friday. And Saturday, Aprii 8.8 aod 10 An $55 Patterp Hat s special feature. Tickets given AWAY to evevone who purcihases 81 or aver, for 8 $lO plams, fiack or white.© All are curdialy o & Itedd : : &0t Witenner & Wiroox The annual convention of the Chinrches of Christ, first distrie:, wiil b held st Rendaliviile, April 5 and #, A atrong progratn has bheen preparvd for several sessions. Marion Srevenson, National Bible Sehoo] Rupenntendent, s axpecied o be present. The chureh at Kendsllvillea urces & good representation from the churches (0 the distries e oAt Ae SR SR At Sl Ly e eI st esl IR L LTSS % S Taie e * Wolf Bros .3 5 : ; 4‘ . - - - T Sncc:uofn to C. E Dupler { i- DEALERS IN 5 + L : : T FRESH, SALT ANDZ: * SMOKED MEAIS I - : - 3 and Poultry. = i Prompt Delivery to all parts of city i - We are in the market 1 i’ : for live stock. . < o R 5 # * x LIGONIER, - INDIANA = , i

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