Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 9, Ligonier, Noble County, 20 May 1909 — Page 5

mil ITIS A FACT L “‘3 S jé; that nothing adds so ¥\ et | ,3;’; much to the appear- -"{ 5_% | ance of your living il i4j room asa pretty defi {AR2Y sign of - worwesiser;2 o-4 WALL PAPER We have all styles and all Colorings suitable for all rooms. We can please you if you will give us the opportunity. Our prices are the lowest. Uh, tnm all our paper, which is Isa clear saving of five cents per roll. Do not be deceived by Mail Order houses. We Can Save you money. Window Shades of all sizes. Room mouldings, Curtain Rods and fixtures. Bring the measure of the rooms you wish to paper and see how cheaply we can supply you. - _ ..Hoffman’s Bookstore..

g ' Ww fi RIE OPEN for vour inspection. We invite you 8 to call and sce us, get poqu unted with the | 1 e | % i : i ' s { 3 11 ] 4 MEN WHO Are 10Ok INg aller our YJuieresi anda wWio Wi | look after vours, if you t';'.t::»'.\‘.\t/‘h::»z:xv Lo os., - | We are organized for, and do a general Banking | Business, act as Administrator, Trustee or Execu o tor, Ete. In the Banking Department we imvite deposits, both Savings and Commercial, and will f extend all the courtesvs consistent with sound ' ¢ bankmg. In our other Departments, we endeavor 3 : , | at allitimes to transact whatever business 1s intrust ; ed to us in a careiul manuner, and can do 1t more | ; \ : ‘ . ; - satisfactorily than those wiho do not plake a spe- | | citalty of these lines. We solicit your : business, 8 u a ‘ : : n i . - . Ligonier, Indiana o Sel Doelo Do epan O

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| mmg‘{ tackle that eatch fish at i King & Weaver's., i Ligouier will not have & municipal {lighsing piaat e | Heat waruish for sl purposes st i King & Wenver's, [ John Hass was in the city Mondar [and mwade s pleasant eall l S BT TR e o | Tom Jeckson wentto Lake Wawsisee Inst Sunday. It was too windy | o fish. L . { ’ ;A5 HE i , . A splendid line ladies and misses ‘wash tailor suits at E. Jacobs & Companx. ' % COhar new muslin underwear now on | #ale, coTsel cuvers, gOwWne, and skiris LAt Niansbury s - . § The Ladies’ Aid BSociety of the Presbyterian churob will have a bake sale next Satusday, May 22 st hoapp lirocery. : e : g Mr and Mre, H, Burnstein wiil receive their friends st their bome in honor of their daughier, Jeanuett's confirmation, May 36 JW, , i Mrs. Fraonk Pation is the Pépre senitative of the W. K. C. at the Ceawfordsville toeeting She left for that city Wednpnesday evening. , Mea J. A Brannon aud dsughter. Marjorie, have returoed to their hatoe in Chioago after spending » woek with J S Haye aud wife, ! In the vear Indiana beoame s siate 1t s kmicd that thers was three luclies ku! snow fall in June aod that it froze so bard in August that lce formed on the ponds - The* members of the decoration cownmittes are anxious that sil the flowers possibile be saved for the veonsicé, Any ane having fowers should inform the commitiee, The prograsm for Memorial day, May &1 is being prepared sud will be published next week The adidress ' will be deliversd by Hon John B Stoll of South Bend and will be weli worth hearing. _ ; — iy . - Hen Bloe, the popular borse broeder. who owns the promisiug five-year old Borea Tyler that has shown Bigh class and retoarkable speed, will ahip the colt to Indianapolia for training. The eolt proves to be one of Borea's, groatest sons, and Mr. has great {aith i bim. ' ] \ S - John Kinney, Br. of the Hawpatch was in the city last Monday. He hiad just purchased the Dan Drain farn adjoining bim which givea him one of the tinest tarms insll the Haw. patel: He will have a miile frontage an the Tapeka road and exeelient fmpProvements, The Lake Shore time eard will go into eflect Sunday, May 50 . Only two trains . will be aflected. No. 2 the east-bound noon matl will arrive twelve minutes later and No. 164, the east bound morniog accommodsation, will be & seven day train giving our people a chiance to vVisit eastern points on Sunday. Regular services at the Christian chiureh in Ligonier, Sunday, May 23 both morning and eveniug. A cordial welcome is extended to everyone to - worehip with us. Moroing sermon, “The Secret of Abrabsm’s Faith and Courage.”’” Kvening, “The Christian Race.”’ Bunday school at 130 I. W. SunlrH, Pastor., Memorial services will be held at the Christian churchh on Sunday morning, May 30, The sermon will be delivered by Rev. . W, Smith. The soldiers of all wars are cordially invited to attend, as are the members of the W. R.C,and D.A. R. The soldiers and members of thess organ: zationg will meet atthe G. A. R hall ar ten o'clock sharp and march to the chareh = ; : " Mrs. Christiana Adair, aged 76 years on April 12, died at 6:30 Monday morning, at «he home of her son, Wil Adair, in Noble townshiip after isnflering {rom rheumatism and the ;cnmphmtimm_ of advanced age for [thrw. years. She had been confloed to.her bed but A week and her death i regretted by a large circle of h_nrl friends and relatives. A stroke of E;‘mrntyals a week ago hastened her death. She was the mother of E. L. Adair. editor of the Albion New Era,

Amstite rocfing st King & Weaver. J. E. Pancake was in the oily Moo day. _ The big sewer at Keodaliville has berti potuplsted, Atnew oar of Merioan fenciog st King & Weaver's. - - All the new shapes in shoes and oxfords at E. Jacobs & Co. Make times belter by giving your neighbor sompething to do. 1f you are in line for s farasece or contempints any repairs off the one you have, see Albright the tinger. E. Jacobs & Co. are closing out their spring suits at very low prices. This Kelsev and Paince Juedn fur ace Ageucy in now in the hands of Albrighis, the tinner. Bee him for prives, . o The Kendaliviile artificial ien fan tary has begun to make iee They will be abies ta handle the looad trads and to farnish the surplus o 6at of own custarnars - - Robert T. Proector of Elkhart for ALY Years b atgineer on the Laks | Shote has beeh appointed as inspect or for the lndians railrosd cowiis sioners by Governor Marshall Dr. A. Gauts is huilding s nice little cottage at Natticro beach, Laks Wawasee this week, [t will be weil appoitited and will make 8 nice summer home for the doctor and fmmily. Quite & number of our people went to Goshien iaat Saturday pight to eee Polly of the Circua™ st the Jefler 8, - This is the last show of th Lwemaan Bt the house will be ofisned At nnear’y date for the (all nepson. ‘Will H. Bender and . M. Zinw meraian went to Fort Wayne Tues. day 1o attend the cntivacation of the Scottish Rite, being smong the class that 18 being inducted into the nysteries of the exalted Masonic degree. . ; o | ~ Ex-Mayor Fred H. Green and w%hri are At home after an extended trip through the east. They visited at Waahington and many other pofuts of intervst. They stopped ar reveral pinces where they visited [friends Aud relatives, : . Sol Mier came down to the bank last Tuesday morning for a nmni stay. He is looking very good con sidering the ordeal through which e has recently passed. He has been receiving the congratulations of his friendas. = “Daniel Drain Las purchased the John Marker farm of Henry Green & Sous, selling his pretty Hawpateh farm to John Kinney, Br. Mr. Draiy will have-a flne home in his new place: It will give him more land and bhe will be closer to the city. Rabbi Henry Englander, tormerly of this city, and now oceupying a pulpit in Providence, R. 1., and also lecturing on Bibhieal history and literature in Brown University, (& soon to receive from that institution the degree of Doctor of Philosoply. MWhile in this city last week Carl A. Steru, a woll-known Cleveland traveliug man; lost a locket wateh charm. It was in the shape of s lions bead with a diamond ininoath A liberal reward will be paid for its return, or information that leads to its recovery, 3 Luke H. Barnes, one of the hest known Whitley county farmegs, divd very suddenly last Suonday. H | was driving some sheep from a fleid and while trylng to head them off fedl to.the ground and expired froan an attack of heart diseass. He wus &7 years oid and had been 8 resident of 'roy township for 65 years. The Lake Shore is . after the bovs who have been jumping on moving trajns in this city and a good sted! peualty will be asscssed (f the praetice I 8 not stopped. Considerable vandalisim has been reported to the auttmrnw%mm itis said that several arrests will be made. Switeh lights bave been broken and other property destroved. : - i

. The Cromwell baseball teamn is getting in flne shape and the people over there are taking considerabie interest in the club. Manager Hussey says that he is going to bave s ftm\m that will play good ball with the best of them. Dates so far ar}rnuged are: GGarrett Gireys, next Sun jday, May 23; Kendallville, May 30: {Goshen, June 6; Auburn, June 15: Fort Wayne Maguoling, June 20 All of these promise o be interesting gAmes. Mr. Isase Weil, of Weil Bros & {Co. has retarned from London, Paris and Vienua, wlhere he went two months ago in the interests of his company. While in London Mr. \\'m‘ attended the annual fur auetion j where the local company sold thouisand’s of dollars’ worth of American furs. Mr. Weil was accompanied by his family.—Fort Wayne JournalGazette. Mr. Well is well known here and is a brother to Mrs. Leo Loeser. y

The wind storm thatswept through the southern part of Elkhart county Satarday carried havae and destruction in its path. The storm traveled over a path about seven miles wide, and its worst effects were felt southwest of New Paris. Thousands of dollars’ worth of timber was blown down., Fences, barn roofs, wind mills, telefhone and telegraph lines were leveled and the loss will reach nearly a half million dollars. This year's fruit crop suffered serious gßegs.

John Hathaway of Kendallville is in jail at Goshen charged with bigamy' Young Hathaway, who is an attractive good looking fellow claims that “‘it ain’'t soo' that the Kendallville woman is his only wife, It seems however, that he told the parents of Miss Ferda Bachman of Elkhart, that he and their daughter were married at South Bend several weeks ago and he proceeded to make himself at home at the Bachman domicil. A scrutiny of the marriage records in St Joseph or Elkbart counties show no marriage returns that would disprove his story.

Ott Rench and Thurlow Latta had an experience at Lake Wawasee last Sunday that they will not forget for days to come. They were out in Mr, Rench’s sail boat when it suddenly capsized in the middle of tne lake. Rench was able to jump into the row boat that was in tow, but Latta had to take to the water. The lake was very rough all day and it was a little risky for the boys to venture out, but they would have weathered the wind all right had it not been for the water in the hold of the boat that proved to be poor ballast.

Sash and doors st King & Weaver. (iarden seeds in bulk st Kisg & Weaver's. o . Sash ribbons, corsets, belts, 8t Hiansbury's, Linoleum twelve fost wide at Kiog & Weaver's. » - See the special for 10 cents. in the narih window st Stansbury 's. ~ E. Jacods & Co. are showing a most complete line of summer dress goods. : ¢ Dishes. don't '!i‘;r'tnn 4 We bharve the inrgest line of dinner ware and fancy chins, at Stansbury’s ] Call in and see our pm;mz line of waool dress gvmda, new shndes. Dew woeaves, 81 Ntansbary s, Gl i e Mre. C. M. Clapp accompanisd by Mre Jolinson of Albhion wers here imst Saturday the puesta of Dr, and M. F. R Clapp. ' Hop E. B Gerber wae at Kendallville Tussday to attend the faneral of the iate Johin Mitehell who died in Paris several weeks agu. : Mr. Harry Dale Woodra!! sscorted Halph Treaslh as far u(fhimgp o bis way to vhe Phillipines. They spent several days in Clicago with Ligouter tk't}-n . ‘ I not mise the ball game st Dun. ning's pArk next Sunday. Lessbury will seud s strong sggregation and the hotoe teatn will preseat s good line-up. Do pot miss it The Lagrauge County Commisgionnrs, Naturday ordered o loeal aption slection for that county for Juts B The county has besn “dry’ by remonstratce for more than two FOATH, e Hon. C. C Gilbams will probably locite at Fort Wayne., He hina bean appointed distriet manager for the Eqguitable Life [oa Co. of New York and has established bis offies st Fort Wayne - Nofne of the men who vntéd the town dry’’ are tryfng to profit ‘from the misfortune of property owners in lostng teuants by getting cheap rent. Their ssems to have been metbod. o thelr miadness, :

M. M. SBmith, formnerly of Syracuse and Inter at the hand of the Kimmell coment works is now located at Fredonia, Kansas, where he is superintendent of the Fredonia Portland Cement Company. ‘

Mrs. Harry Inks delightfully enter tained A number of children last Wednesday afternoon from two to five in honor of Miss Josephine's sixth birthday. Refreshments were served and the little people spent a oBt pleasant afternoon. - The vounty commissioner refused to allow the claim of Workman & Higgs, tax ferreta, for the collection of omitted taxes from sequistersd property. the amount of the cisim being $402.47. They have appealed from the fluding of the commissioners to the Noble eircuit court, :

Another walker was in the ¢ity yesterday. Jack Williams, a Philadelphia newspaper man, is making his way on foot to Seattle and stayed one night in this city. He has no schedule but proposes to spend Sunday in Chicago and to geét to Seattle duriong the early part of the summer. Ex-county recorder John €, Vought died last Thursday at his homs at Kendallville after an‘iliness of several montus. Mr. Vought was one of the lest known citizens of that elty, and was well-known in this county, He was elected twice as county ree corddr and made splendid official.

I . Straus is at home again and is slowly bat surely refainiong his health He was confined to his room for several weeks before going to Chigago, where he was undsr the care of a noted specialist. With Mrs. Straus he ia contempiating ao extended trip to Europe early next month. : .

The buasioess men, friends of the Howe Military school and the authorities and citizens of Lima, in Lagrange eoanty, have undertaken to show Sapator Beveridge and the postal authoritiea in Washington, D, C. what a preponderance of sentiwent there is in favor of changing the name of the postoffice from Lima to Howe. A recsnt poll taken of the business men and prominent citizens shows that % per cent. faver the change. :

- During the present term of court 0. B. Gulley url{mxdsl!vflie will be tried for the kiiling of his brother-in-law, Edwin Wright at Rome City on the morniog of February Ist.. Jt will be remembered that Galley who was visiting with Wright interfered in & family quarrel batween Mr. and %n. Wright and in the melee struck Wright over the head with a stick of stove wood. It seemed that Wright objected to the prolonged stay of Gulley and this brought about the trouble. :

Prof. W. A. Fox, formerly county superintendent of sehools, will return to Indiana in a few days to take up his work in the Tri State College at Angola. Prof. Fox went to Newark, N. J., two years ago to accept a position in the rublic schools and was very successful in his work, bat old Indiana had too many allurments for him and Mrs. Fox, who is also a Hoosier to the man or born. We are glad to see Prof. Fox again take up his citizenship in Indiana and in this part of the state where is so well and tavorably known.

The flne barn of Edward Winebrenner in Noble towngbip was burned last Friday night under peculiar circumstances. The barn was a mass of flames when discovered and the structure with two good mules, three horses, all the farm machinery and a lot of feed was a total loss. The loss is estimated at more than $3.000 with an insurance of §1.200 in the Noble couaty mutual. Mr. Winebrenner does not know how the barn was fired as everything was all right when the family retired several hours before.

We believe that the cit{ council should appropriate a liberal portion of the funds necessary for the maintenance of the regular summer band concerts. The merchants will doubtless respond liberally but they should not be called upon for all of the exy pense incident to these concerts. In many cities liberal appropriations are made, at Nslpganee the amount being $200; in Indianapolis $2500 is set aside by the park band for park musie. Let us have a good weekly band cencert during the summer and let the taxpayers meet their share of the expense.

- Golden King seed corn ot King & Weaver's : ' The finest line of white walstings st Stanshbary's, o . Clark's Jowsl gasoline stoves at King & Weaver's. ; | Lace curtains, nets and swiss for curiains, ai Sansbary's Fostoria ginss ware, the [atest products in fine gines at Stansbhury s ~ The best selection of carpets, rugs and curtains at E. Jacobs & Co. Tailored sbirt walsta just recieved | at Stansbury’'s. Usll (o asd sce Cioalion {6 to have & nilk condens. iplant. Goshen will surely be ‘dey” if they go to condensing the miik. “Gisorge Spangler of Lagrange, has Lind both eyes removed sa the resuls of an uleeration of the cornea which affectsd the ayes. : C Johd H Hoffman went to Craw. fordaville, Tuesday. o attend the annual encampment of the G, A K tepresenling Stansbury Post, Perfection ol sook stoves What ase common ketosene ofl. greatest suc. cony and thoroughly meliable, no ex plosions. st King & Weaver's. Miss Froda Lyon is at hotne from (toslienn whers sho was entertained lhy the Misses Froda Wysong, Peari ;Smumm and Irens Prongett Ed Hefloer of Mishawaka represatited the local T O 00, F. at the Grand Lodgs this week. Mr. HefTner recentiy moved to Mishawaka after having been electad. Allbright. the tinner will aoon Gpen A shop in connection with the 1. A, Paliner inplement store. He will fitup a first class sahap in the second floor and will be able to handie all Kinds of work. - Estelle Gierber left Inst .-w-uhsq {n New York to visit her aunt, Mp FPlerre M. O'Connor. sShe will return acime time daring the moath of July accompanied by Mrs. O'Conner whao will visit friends in Ligonier. It locks as if we wers to imva BEV aral empty business rooms for some time to come. Property awners are loth to accept long time tenants at a low rental but it is safe to predict that rent most cotie down sooner or iater, > g ’

Staniey Straus went to Chicago Saturday snd with his upele, lke Straus they returned hote Sunday morning in Mr Strace’s uew Packard automobils, The machine 8. one of the fluest ever seen in this city. s limousine with splendid. appoint ments and of most plessing pattern,

- The big bLall game at Dunning’s park next Sunday will open the ball season for Ligonier. The home teamn bias been reorganized and strengthened and will put up sfine game. The Leesburg club is said to bhe s good one and will doubtiess be {n the contest from start to finish. If you want to see & good game go to the park Sunday ' :

Among the improvementsa which have been slated for the Lake Shore during the coming suminer is the installation of a third track between Stryker and Bryan, and a fourth track betweon Bryan and Mina, Ohio This is necessary (n orderto facilitate the handling of the heavy traftic, and will be done at an expenss of at out 20 0. The streteh is fiiteen and one-l@lf miles long.

c + Wolf Bros. & Co. : Successors to C. E. Dupler § DEALE?.RS IN I i FRESH, SALT AND I SMOKED MEATS I - and Poultry. I I Prompt Dvclivery to all parts of city E We are in the market i for live stock. % % LIGONIER, - INDIANA z

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f Machinery Arriving Daily % Will soon be in shape % Am filling ‘vev‘ery day. Do not - % buy anything in Farm Machinery % until you See Me. Watch for Big Opening Announememt. Everything Used on the Fa ' VC!’YI;O nNgot Miss the tPl:&tce g % The New Farm Implement Store. g J c , i | 3 L. A PALMER| R R R R R RRRRRR