Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 10, Ligonier, Noble County, 27 May 1909 — Page 8
Are said often mhetm‘mim foet tindey ground, - Hut maay times women call on their tamiiy wgmmmfimrd A ey tinagine, olig fw& souther frim hears disense, atiother from lver or kidney disease, another from nervous e tration, sputher with paig here and thizs, and i \ihfi!fi'*fi_@&f%fifix prosent allke Yo Ahepnielvew fiflrfl” ’A &%f M&f'}'*flfiififi or 97:"!? - busy doctog, mfim@#;,{%%wm? for which b, assuidng 1 :‘:m:;w:? Kuch, proncriles his pilia M;"l‘{;&wfifxzfi. In prality thoy ars #il only syeaptoms ciusd by some ulorinn Hiani, ThuPhesician, Woarant of the e of suferiog leis up MR Ites tment uniil Jarge ile are adwie,. ddewlering paticnt gots 0o Hetlaf i ng M Lo wring trestment. but protably world A rixr medicine e Tt Fitreea Eas oilis E"“"“‘ CieTit oty diieertii] B KRB rzacar ookl hote ST TR R e e ane, Thorne LY Giete g A thuse Glsihesiiig # ¥ e fons, anl s:‘@3'§§2%&fii§,§*tfimlfim %f;é%fl:;&;} of prodongsd misery, 1T has beep well ssid, that s disense known i Hall cured.” Y. Viree s Favorits *"%fi&*‘ff_%i;?i:,fi is a gciun bl medicine earpluily devieed by a 5 rxverioncet and Skl physician, atd posnted to WO ARE Colicale 23 stem, It is minde of Batise Amerioan piedicinal preits and B terfeet ¥ Barmioes I 8 s efiors fa TICT SR s G e Jeiniis TAT & Towerful mfi@mmg tonie "Favorite Prehcrigitiag ® Hsnieis strength 1o the windo spatim Bod 0 the orgsns .8 tinctir fominine s pattionlar. Eor over warvad TROSRGIEE IRRGaET " arldige tatesd ledachieds Slners drestiagers, By 4 renlpel &i&zi:%ifg'fl‘g%.f Bt Koo are, fire g DA KBG TR G 0 wonen gohs ersiiy, e Digeand FRVOsile Lroriplan s the Fratost eatihly beony deing uns £} lone an AppelEiny vardial and e T A b weiting and strengthenive neres foe "I ageits fimrw*u T I 8 Baentisiid dod by Indaidstie I &Ry and Mile idirg perdoaß Bfeprgnlaty. Irriiabhiiily, pervens Sx bR il e Berviis siration, pcraigia BRBEE Btaame BUh (THES duniee, aul oolier s diiiremnine, HEVOES s bl oilnphnly . gitendant ulan {5O tionsl At Srgable disessc of the Lherns 1t inliaees Felevehonr slenn At FoloWes rooniiad RRgLe Sl desoniney, Dir. Pierce’s Flesssas Pollits iy gorais sthe stonel Bver and ewals One ta thres o gomn LaEE 10 BAke wk candy. o fieal Feate Transfers : For the woek ending May 14, 1008, i Nobie Coundy. dudisans. prepared hy thie Noble caunty Absiract Oflice, Iy Eaviisr Egi.ff . - Worthy Dakes and others to Jos ¢ Baker ptoaee 3 ElRLart twp, = Jos C Baker to Emma I Merriman and husbmnd ptsce 8 Blkbart twp Jos U Baker te: Worthy Iy Dukes and wife pt geg 3 ElRLart twp Lasuien Hickel to Alfred A Srott pt Mg Us erry teg, . John' 1 Harker st &l to Johy Featiny pteee S Wavne twp, 4 Marion T Eddy to Bunna J Kimniell gt Jot OF Baniel s add Kendall ville, . G ‘ Clara Pyrrill and busband to Harry N Tyrrill tots 12 and 18 Lash's add Kendallville e ‘Harah A Martow th \Walter 1, Harper pt sec 81 Perry twp. i 5 K l{mulzfll and wile to Jiobert B Miller and wife Lot 160 Avilla cemnaiery. Uit it ; - Naral Beats and Busband to Sarah M Prumbo tot 4 Harver dadid AlbionIrvin M Cagier and wife to Thur low Shatler pt see 2= Urange twyp, ot The Wrong Man =~ Perbiape the yverdiot in thoe case of Captain Halos ix about right. He shiould fiave been punished. Heo had songht his remedy-in the divorce courts atd having done 86 hiad no right to take Aunin’ life. The killing was cold-bloo led snd cowardiy. The jury, however, was justified in conwideringe the véry RUrong provocation. But it is A eurious secentricity of the law that the brather who seems to have iustigated the batehery and who certatnly superintended and aided it osedpied unpunished while the man who reaily suffered the grievance and wae supposed to be avengiog his ruined home and lost wife may go to prison for & long term. Ricgmond News-Loader, = : Foley's Hone T. Foley's Honey ana Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
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E Shani® Follow Sogresiion | Hou. Z. T. Sweeney, state fish and game comtnissioner. has Intely tasted the following cirenlar lettar that is getting wide cireulation through the BEWRPADETS: . ; - isdiana bermers, Antention ~ How ofton have you deplored the rapid dtunmuwm af “littis Bob MWhite?” How you miss the song in thespring and summer time. 1t may Dbe a little monotonous, but it has o miuch of bovor bright In it Much of -Hw‘ blame fur his dissppenrasce is lald upon the hunter, aud yot Lolone bird in five is killed by the hunter. the siste urer. Havs Fou ever stopped to thick that Bob bias no piace 1o reßt the suje of Lis foot of to alijeld Bix body from the hawks sand other of his ensnies? Bob s disappeating beeause of Lis shellericg places are being dewtroyed, 1‘3_557 @il rail worm fence with its weed Hiléd panels has given place 10 the barbed wirs withwul asy panels. The brusl piles have sBil been Lurned; the Yree tops have beest clenred tp stad Hob has no home in lndista today, Y onean have biin back mgnin, however, with véry Littis trotble and uu sxpense il you will provide Liw fosdipg grounds . and shelior, ariifivially. These can be made on idie prooods, such se odd finlde. choppings, Wt places that ars ot geed Torouitivalian by the Tar ef. Melsct a quearier of an acre of ground (or more i You Can BpAre break it up and piant it with sagar eane of bhroom oot Let 18 grow up COoe Lo 8 o ang f&fl «hmjn. [hie will aflord i alislter fratn the storm and from Lawks, owis and other birds of prey. He eap live on the seeds of which he e vary fond andin. the spring he will Bresd near swhoers He was slieiterad doring the winter Have s place nedr vour bouse and Bave it well posted audl prosecate vig ofetisly the Hirst IR LAt comins teny Itowith astiotlpan, A quarier of an Rore thns pianted will shiiter six of elghit eovies of gunil sl G 0 vour fariy with thess, benatiful sesd and insect destrovers. Pwonldcominend Lhis suzgestion espenially to fariners wha live o the #Ble preseryos which | have orgatiiand. The san whiviter will he as o] for thie birds 1 have putl on the preserves as fir Hob White, Thay will thus be kepit ot the prescrve and thrive ninch bettor than if [eft 46 shitt for then. selven, 1 parties Living on 8 pre. sorve will furnish the land, 1 will pay for the slowine and the peed that ix reguired o make the cover, and 1. will promeciute Humt vigorotisly any ’?hd‘{"‘?”‘ hunts near siuch n place, whetlinr it ba 0L & Preserye of o A private fartiz. A ¥ have to do i to furnish e the Information and | will do therest. _ o S Sel .‘mnea ' : : The Potersburgi Ve i ndex- Appea | in protesting againet earryving s politieal question fnto the pulpit because there hiappens to be 8 moral pligse of it saye: "There is scarcely | Rl lEsUC D politios. frotn A nationhal tariil to & connty appropriation. that Lias not its moral phase in greater or lesn degree. But, it eontinues, ilie imagination staggers at the conteln. plation of what would be the state of ailairs if the chureh seized upon svery issue in politics that had a moral element fnit, and adopted it as A call to enuter the political arcna panopolied to fight the batties of politied with the weapons of religion.’” _ To this another Virginis paper adds: © And so must say all who donsidder the matter eally and dispas- | sionately. 1t is & courseall too seri | tously calenlated to rénd congrepa. tions, arouse personal bitterness amonyr the members and weaken the cornerstone of all true religion which ig peace and brotherly love, | Largest Refracting Telescope. . The jargest refracting telescope ever ronstrucied was presented to the Unb versity of Chloago by Mr. Yerkes, It FOLEYSHONEY-=TAR ~ Qures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia
. Jadgiug from the masner in whish § “The Blue Monse was recelved on [its opening a 1 the Garrick theater. - Nanday evening. it sestns clearly in(dicated that this smasing Gerinan Marcs will remain is Chicago fora eousiderable timi. The oastis Lende by Mabel Barrison who tmade her first appesranes in Chicago, where shieis 8 great favorite, ss the Mar of & dramatie performance. 1o the caat also s Joseph Howsrd, Zeida Sears and twenty five others, The coast is the [argest sve? seotn in A farce. . Ciyde Fiteh is the smtner of the ' piece althougl be obtaited the foun. dation of kis work in Berin where U The Blus Mouse" was first produced and is atill runoing on it eecond year. The plot deals somiewhat troadiy with the married relation. although Mr, Flich has written so much sparkiing dislogae and devised wa many oot of the ordioary sitos tiona that i 1 s impossible 1o take offense, - ' Lawellyn, president of & railrosd, ikes to thirt with pretty girls, for this reanon he prefers that Lis prieate secretarios have hatdsote wives. Holiett, YHis present secreinry knows this weakness, and, though Rollett is narried (and A very pretty wife he e 00l e will pot subject bet to such debasing treatment, for 13 mnst e known that Hollett wants obe premoted and he decides. ns the beat Cinenns, to have solneone pose ax lie wife and fHirt with the president, The woman he employs ix the m;;‘:‘azg Saleme dancer, “The Rlue Mouss he pary is };flmiml&iy plaved b Mabel Barrison. Natarslly the old president thinks he s flleting with the real wife of Rollett and not ustii be hiss written an efder promoting Halintl to be divinion fii;wt!k;wmhm! i« the trickery discovered. Mr. Fitelr, however, i not satistied ta let mißtters rest thern. Of podrss ha jntrostuces the real wife of Roliogt who anes found by Lewellyn in the en hraee of ber real husband, is mistaken for the actual “Hiue Mouss,” Later when Lewellyn tries tagmbrace Mrs, Fewellsn a four hundred and fifty. pounder. enters the room only te ory “deceived.” Then there ix the swest. heart of the Mouke and the father of Mrs. Rollett. Matiness on WednoesAy (Wi to $1.00) and the regular matinee oh Saturday. Seats may be re;hf‘rwd by mail of telephone, : An Interesiiog Letter - Last Sunday st the M. E church at Kendallville, services wore held in i bonor of the pastors who have filled il!z"iu charge. Several letters were read dfrom old time pastors. Aniong E{!wu‘i. one from Rev. E. F. Hasty, who is well remembersd in this [my. “Hev Hasty was at Kendall ville from 1582 to 1884, The letter | was fall of interesting remiviscences %uf thie civil war and told of the sol ‘Mzm in the recruiting eamp west of E Maiu street, s iarge puinber of whom reguiarly attended services an the E.Sa’f*!ml!;. Rev. Hasty attended the annual Conference that was held imrv in IseG, andd ot April 14 the Confarence eslobrated with appropriAte ceremonies the raising of the flag ?«vz;_ Fort Sutupter. A special soug EW&?"‘ written for the occassion, en- % titied, " When the boys Come Home” and was sunge with great enthusiasm, ['Hm‘ next morning Bighop Scott recetved m telegram telling of the death !u! Lincoln and the enthusiasm of the - day before was tutued into deepest gloom. Rev. Hasty retired a few years ago and is now living in War. laaw, Ind.” - L [ “ = eooS A K . 5
A U seful Profession ; : The trained nurse has au ever wid. ening field of useful endeavor.. The latest demonstration of Ler value to martkingd is contained in the report of a chamber of commerce commnities made publie. the other day. A big Cleveland industrial councern pow regularly. employs & nurse to look after the bealth and physical welfare of its many employes. She is retained to visit the sick, give advice and comfort the ailing, to attend the injured and do all of those little acts of womanly skill and kinduess that make the trained nurse a welcome visitor to any home. This is & practical form of welfare work and an example which, whether original or not, deserves to be widely copled.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Qur Remarkable I‘rn'nldonl President Taft's southern speeches iast week have been'very pacificatory. He talks frankly and much like a man who is prompted by good motives. He is the simplest minded, the least aflected president we have had since Lincoln's day. There are evidences that he regards & Democrat ‘just as highly as a Republican if he ‘behaves himself and he speaks as ‘kindly of those old ex-confederates a 8 he does of the union veterans. The contrast between Taft and Roosevelt is remarkable and it is a wonder how it came about that the wielder of the big stick ever took isuch a liking to’ Taft.—Logausport Pharos.
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs. Ellen Wiley celebrated her eighty-first birthday last Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Green. Those present were D. H. Wiley, wife and daughter, Marguerite; R. W. Wiley, wife and 'daughters, Mary, Doris and Harriet; -Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hontz, Mr. and Mzs. Jack Buckles, Mrs. Mary J. Wiler, Mrs. C. O, Clark and daughter® Beryl. Mrs. Wiiey received. many beautiful ‘presents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hontz furnished some fine music on the vioiin and piano. The guests departed late in the day, wishing grandma many more happy birthdays,—Cromwell News.
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A new Tin Shop has entered the ring. - ~ Fully determined to do the right thing. Its located with Palmer the Implement Man, And has No. 1 stock constantly at hand. The stock and furnaces cannot be beat By any at all in our county seat. : You have heard of the Kelsey and Palace Queen, Hot air furnaces, be:t ever seen. » Noted for quality and saving of fuel, . In either house, church or school. Now if you're figuring on anything | write, Drop in and see me, I'll use you WHITE. Spouting, Roofing, Repairing, Mending Furnaces, - Slating, Skylights, etc. Ido my own work. - E. W. ALBRIGHT.
Maore Trauips Than fver A loeal Lake Shors official takes exception to the statement of Detective Huanter of Chicago, who told the loeal polies iast Friday that twentysix cars had bt;i‘!i.fflh!)t‘(l fi!} the loeal vards ‘during the ten days previous to Friday. ‘lt was just a fake story tald for the purpose of cnpdtiixg By - pathy in the cause,” he said, “and thers has not been nue car robbery in the local yards in thres years. Furthermaore, I don’t think that there has been that nuwaber of robberies alonyg the whole system during the last yvear.” The story was told by the Chicage ditective was for the purpose of croating syvinpathy so the the police would give more Bld io the handling of the large namber of “bho's’’ that are at present making life miserable for Lake Shores detectives, whose ‘duty it is to see that they are not allowed to ride the company s trains. Thenumber of tramps now traveling through the country is greater than has ever been known, according to the statement. They have a rendezvous between the Lake Shore and Big Four tracks just south of Lusher avenue., and a 8 many as twenty gather there at times. - Elkhiart Review. - | . ) . The Same Here . : Out of twenty-five men who boarded a morning passenger train east boand and bought the early morning metropelitan papers, twen-ty-four of them turned to the sporting columns o gather the events of the preceding day. One who was in mourning was seen to look at the death columns, but was later noticed to halt at the gporting column. This clearly demonstrates that base ball, racing and prize fighting are uppermost in the minds of the average person. Let him be either young or a man of grey hairs and of a serious demeanor, all are anixousto know the results.——Goshen News-Times,
Rev. 1. W, Williamson's Letter
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Elson's Advice
My treatments are theembediment of recent scientific research. As an aid to beauty I advise you my full course of progressive facial scalp all massage treatment. Alsoconsult me for manicuring, shampooing, chiropody and all kinds of bair work done Office 'phone 72, residence 'phone 18 ANOLD EL3ON.. j
r Mo hest U pon the Ocean : - There was & time when nerve spee. inlists prescribed a trip to Egrope in order to ealm down thelr patients. | Thattime has gove by, The madness for “record’ and speed: the mania for bridge, poker and gambling on the day s run; the neceasity for making a ditferent toilet three tinieea day i the wireless, with its relentless purguii: the department store: the afternoon vaudeville, and the eveno t‘u_nm*r.!w all these and many inore excitements on our modern levinthans make ocean travel across etween Palm Beach and Monte Carlo at five days. ‘ There is » populsr demand for the old fashioned stearor that will take tets days for the passage to Europe; that will give one time to enjoy onesell aud get the benefit of the sea after the almost inevitable sickness: that will have simiple but not luxurious food ; that will not permit gambling. and upon which the wireless is not used except in case of accident or necessity. There are thousands of vietims of our neurotic times who would' welcome s real sea voyage, instead of & fake ferry trip.— Boston Post. : : Farimers Planting Trees ludiana may recover its prestige as a hardwood lumber state, providing the farmers plant more trees. There is a general movement in this direction and the farmers of Elkhart county are leading the state in planting t replace the depleted forest. Many trees are being planted but not enough, Enthusiasts are demanding that every fence corner and every lane and highway be utilized. Cougervative enthusiasts are asking for a state law compelling the planting f two trées for everyove cut. Experts figure that Indiana can recover its great timber wealth 1n thirty years by planting. With irrigation and systematic planting, drainage and cultivation, timber can be grown twice as rapidly, and without the wind shakes and blemishes that detracted from the value of the timber growing uncultivated.— Goshen Demoecrat.
So Don’t Let Us Worry About It
l “Two prominent members of the senaie finance committee gave out estimates on Thursday of the time which must elapse before the iron ore deposits in this country are exhausted. One said 3000 years, the other, 1300 years.” Well at least they are not as far apart as certain Egyptologists touching the dates of several events in the history of the land of the Nile. In one case if we remember, two of these savants differ by some 30,000 years.—Richnrond News Leader. ‘
el 1s Memortam -4 Christiann Bashford wes born in Obio. April 12, 1851, and died a 3 hier borse o Noble township. S»Ma;% enanty . Indisns. May 17, 188, aged 78 yoars, | month and 5 days. § - She was united In marriage with John N Adair, March 17, 186, and | 1o this union four sons, who ‘Mi!ié survive, were born- William €, Thowmns W.. Edwin L., aod John W, Also three brothers, David and Jared ! ‘lmmum\uf Cariow, Mo, atd Elista | Baapford of Stanley. Wis., and mz'qfi sister, Mre. Hachel Beavers of Nob, Her husbasd preceded hef to the Spifit world Novemnber 18, |B6 AR Bl Hie e S ile od whwey Bgir % f Es e mwdner @ e wIE tendetee care, Tawitry (he radee by Rmal £ } Sapand 1 b Kot we Wil st o Ry onn By Ll PSS K oW, : o F B fmivead,. vwesivet Soeees TRt griow . Fobwn Nory gl temaw Bt sy et e delag it ; Ty povis ae vwer . abe slewgs tusaghl She died in the worniog. Just with the awaketiog lifs of & sew day she went to sleep like & lired ehild. . It was jusi ma the birds were earrolling their morning lays and just as the sun tnted the sarth with & shean of glory, Barly s most Hting time for a pure spielt to take ita fight heavenward. With the eye of faith oo eoald see at the daws of this besutithi May morning, as in visible hand wave n signal, sod a rulen in softest avcent on the morn. ing breses aupounce that the gates wern open aud that God's angels Were Walling tomscort ber i, - After a long, busy and usefal life b died as shie hiad lived < honored, trusted and loved. She reared her t-':fljm monument, while she livsd, in the hiearts of all who koew hisr. Her life was completed, if work all dune, and -.;lrn-ll done, conatitlites eompletion. Her chiriating life was beatiful from its beginning fo (e closs and through sl the vicssitudes and sorrows, that eha met on tie way, her faith in God never wavered. Huot shie has ieft us and today the flowars bloom and ths birds aing o'er Another grave that hides from oar sight sil that is mortal of s true and noble WO, o - © Puaneral services weore econduocts:d by Hev. MoCleliau at the ehurch at Urmas and interment in the Thorne camnetery. . : . e ' Kendalivitie The city in boomning. & , We now have thtee five-cent theaters, ‘ Phil Axpl was taking in the sighis at Albion Monday. P = AL A Malune and wife of Woleott: ville were here transacting bustness Friday. _ _ Rev. [ W, Smith'went to Ligonier Thursday. l John Rink was called home by the serious {liness of Lis mother. ' -~ Mrs. Everett Johnson and baby daughter retiirned 16 Jackson, Mich, after a visit bers, Mrs. Isanc Kann was called to Cloveland by the death of &6 uncle. F. L. Bodenlinfer tranfacted businoas in Lagrangs recently. Miss Audia White returned to Ligouler alter takidy part in & musicale at the Hesve bome, - I Mre. W . Franks was an FElkhart visitor last Thursday, E. N. Ilraggoo is again at work alter recoveriug from an atiack of dngrippe. - W, Ishell was o Fort Wayne visitor Saturday. - ‘Mrs. C. F. Davis is visiting relstives in Brimfiald, : Dr. Rudolph of Coranns was in the eity ou business lasi week. Phil Axel and wife visited st Wolcottville over Sunday. ) M Groh was a Stargis vimitor Friday. : _Ggorge Dierstein was in Benton Harber last week. S l Miss Hilds Axe] lins returned {rom A visit at Waoleottville, Cdgmmenesmont exercises at Bover fl;w}n houss, Friday svening, May 2xh. The gradusting class consisis of twelve giris and six boys as fol jowd: Mvrs Herrick, Fith@l Franks, Almis Kropp., Frieda Fischer, Hoss Tyier, Ethel Crawford. Ruth Helwig Hess mnck{\t"'n:ry ‘Garney. Svivia Davis, Ruth Myers, Emma Plafimnsn Harold Williams. Oran Haber, Fr. nest Ryan. Halph Fields, Clarence Ciillian and Roy Starper.
g Annasl Call : e Firé & Cyclone Companies ot Noble county will hold their annual joint meeting in the Court House at Albion, June Hih st 10a. m. sharp. A president, treasurer, one actuary for third district and one or more solicitors for each township will be chiosens Lo 86IVe LWO Years. Many topics of interest will come before this meeting for discussion and every member should be present to engage in these discussions. . 9.3 t Secretary. - If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and liver and trouble as it will stimulate these organs and thoroughly cleanse your system, which is what everyone needs in the spring in order to feel well. For sgie by all druggists. T4t . A Card * This is to certify thatall druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails tocare your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents poeumonia and consumption. Containg no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. For sale by all druggists. T4t
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