Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 18, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 July 1909 — Page 5
" - : with you. G e Take a Kodak i 7" }j,g;i.“,a%a . pittures of places you vist and peoi =B3 A Hammock ' ™7 LR% fil - ; - : ary mtem lor . BREe ir’@ comfort dunng your outing. SRR . , will add RAeS & AGood Book I, ™ L Re M your pleasure. . t\ Y B 2 - , % o, from $l.OO t 0 $35 00 / ' KOdakS each. Films for Eastman ?;ra’f-:z;;n film ’;a‘;r»k’a« for Premo Cameras. Photo sup‘;—l.;'f . of all kinds. . ' » : We have them at all prices from seventyHantiele = "> ) el LIS s}'. ; v Books of every kind and pnce. ffman’s Bookst 101TIman s OKSlore.. ' LIGONIER INDIANA
Our Busir ur Business AT RN G o iapeion. eiy Farmers = Merchants - Trust Company ~ Ligonier, Indiana
C" ' Bk Lt ' ‘ dn . |(IZ6NS Dbank, Ligonier, [ndiana v Isq Private Bank - Under the laws of the State of Indiana it is subjeet to frequent examination and its statements - o are published and filed as are those of National ~ Banks. Its depositors have the security of not only . ~ its capital, but, in addition, of all the property of the , owners of Citizens Bank, namely, Jacob, Simon J, . and lsaac D. Straus and Abe Ackerman, making a : : security not excelled by that of any other Bank in ' : Indiana. . ' - We pay 4 per cent. interest on certificates . . ; @ . - : ~ of deposit and Savings accounts STRAUS BROS. & CO., OWNERS
. Teu esnt eounters in Kiog & Weavers bardware stote. ¢ . ,v»um»v;»mwm& s = Enrollf now ; for fall term st the Huntingtlon Hosiness University. M. Wi, Mummert of Wawaks was shopping in this oty :{W'? , Miss Fthel Sumamers wont to South’ Bsnd Friday for a short sisit with frisgpdl. - . : sl s e Gl Sl Ito not deiny but write today for rates to the DBosiness University st Hegtiogton. . . D st et L S B t ot Mise Laura Eidred fs vigiting her brother, Mr. Frank Eldred sud wife atindisoapstis. = Oy September 815 the Hustingion Husiness 1 niversity will begin its seventesith year. Eoroll pow, Mra AW Erwinspent the early part of the week in Eikbart, the grest of her parests, Mr. sud Mre Mrs lsanc Oohs e (HARINE AD 6Xtended visi) in Manistee, Mich Bie will vixit st several other phints betore returning bnns. : O R R s Miss Fiin doray and Mre King Winters and daughter, Baby Win. ters of Heptnn Ohlo visited {riends M Winous Natardey,. = o R e R R R : Miss Lenore Kunkelwan of Port land, Oregon returned beine taday After s shiort vinit with ber brother. Jobhn K¥nkelwan and wife. . Mr oapd Mrs 1 O Mass of Sheiby - vilie, lod . mre here viditing with Charles Mann and family of the Narth Hide They will stay fur sev. ggf‘? Wweoku v »' - . Mr.oand Mrs Gien W, Kinsison of Gimbnn Were liere ver Suniay, They eame down to Ir§s§§i;k§'mfi Kintleon, whe has oo in poor. healtly fursoveral monthia - Tie Ligosnler ball femin wenl to Nappanes nst Buniay, whrta they ware trimtzed to the tune of ¥ w & by tie Nappanes ball tosssrn. 1t was A ang sided that the Ligonier biys were hardiy in the game.. isoren W . (,imw{rt%&%ékg the well: known farmer and inte republdican eandidate Tor coupts tressurer i vers (1] At Lils Bowne wesl of the eity His f{riends are tunch alarined aver Lis eondition but bope [or an eatly ttiproseinent.. o L . Esghtacres of coions belongioeg to 1 A Patchien of near Kendalliviile wire cut dows sl #ix acres of red enionue wers dswmaged by the bail storns that nassed aver that seeting inst Tioiraday, A uumber of patches excaped dange, . L The typograptiieal appearance of the Kondaliviile pinily sup (& muoch tnproved since ander the managetmient of Mr Rerriek, the new proprietor. . It s now ane of the most atiractive and Lest edited datlios thiat cotes to oar desk. ' i Frank Vieher sped Sfteen, tiie son of Dir. ang Mrs G B Fisher of Ben-| datlville lost bis right band last Ban. | day afternoon ae he Was returniog from & baotinge tip While erawl. | ing through & wire lence the gun canght and the josd of a IZpuage shot gun tore through his bhand, Mre. Win Bowaers, who resides twe and one sl miles southesst of Al Mo, was severaly fijared Thureday svening. Sbe had beet to the whaat Held and 10 deiving 1o the house the horss became frightened and ran awWAY. Mra. Bowers hunipsd from the bagov and { oth bonek just above the ankle of the loft leg were bmkfig:_] e RN e L
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- Elktinrs ts 10 bave 5 Dig sbiomo . ibllspinse. . . o : i i ,qu*ggmvma o { . Buy builders hargware at King & | Weavers o % I Rendailvifie saflered sevorely from | thie wtorm Inst Thomdy, @ § | Mise Man Shaw spwnt Toesdsy in Eikbart, the guest of frieods. | The pew slectric lightiog plant #fl:}‘% iniot be ruoning before Dogsberl, | 3 . Rke bR S § . The Keundallvilie falr sesaciation | has deeided to incresss (s premiums | Mies Matwl Kucpper la spending iweveral woeke iu Witiona the gueat iM felowds . . § i It yon want &ot of &i«i‘km;#fi‘iémf {the largest dish store in theeity, B, 1J Sigesbury. = . Dr Henry Engissder of Frovi{denee. K | was in the sity during Pthe early part of the waek, } Mres. M U Unae of ?*a?f:flfi_vfi!}#yflhing is here the posst of ber sant Mo | Rettm Mo Mitlon snd other relatives, | L L L Lireen and d&&,fi:awf“ fam Dogathy fireén of Janieatown N Y | are spending the wesk lots wisitiog frienide. . . Miss Linh and Hallis Wilkinson of | Eikbart spont Sunday st the bonie | af Mr Ueorpge Starr on West Thind wtreet, e . g - Rew 5 Parker of Fikbart aafli Her R O Upson of lodias Village, iwere the puests of Hev, Hobinson Tudsidny. o i I Mr oand Mrs Stnon Sebioss and dangbter Hevarintin spotit Toesdny f 6 Albion, the guests of Mr. Sehloss’ | ihrother. . ' o % % Ty = i : o S ot : o Myrisamuel Levy of Toledo came | Monday morning on seconst of the | imerions ccndition of bis brother, Mr | - Mre Hmm;ié Opden, Is%r:‘z;mr}y ol thix eity but now residing in Eikbart ie imking a abort visit with rela i [tives and friends ' - { i Littie Miss Helon Hinmian ratornied g o her hoowe 1o Pikhart Saturday evening alier a two wenks vislt with{ ber econsin, Miss Vada Crothers, | Mre B W Discter and granddaneh. | ter, Rorma Kreager, are st “home | afier visiting Mr. and Mps J. H Hnager st Gioshen for several iiajfiev; inst week, o . . The habit of happivess ena best he { cultivated by finishing your floors, woodwork, farniture, walls, eediings. i bucgien nid wagans with Perma-Lac Sold by Biug & YWeaver, . L A fine bisck umbrella for 48 centa, a fine colored silk umbrells for §1 s & fine cambric skirt with lace edping and two rows of iusertion for 52 cents worth 86 conts at Stanshors s Chas Eckhart:will erect a $B2 500 fibrary building st Aubbro. Mr Eekhart has made alot of money in | the hugey business and is & public spirited citlzen. He proposes to do s part tomake the home eity beautifal. o . = . Onlon growers are slated oaver the praspect of the growing erop of onions. “They were never batter,’” satil & big wrower, “and i nothing Lisppens oot of the ordinAry we may | b mssured of afine crop.”’ Tharsday Aug. 26, is onion day at Woll Lake. Mr oaud Mrs. En Jacobs Mr. and Mrs, Leon Rrtegor and Mas.er Lestor Krivger. M Jacob Ntrsas, Mrs. Abe Goldsmith and Misses Hortense and Mildred Guoldeanith, and Mr and Mrs Bimon Birats were guests at The [un, Lake Wawasee last SBanday. 0 ~ Misses Grace -and Alma Billman, Eina Walker, Fern Warte, Edith smalley and Elizabeth Smith of Übje oago. Misses Marie Winterbofl, Gayuell Reid, Floreties Uppand Blanche
i Pubbs of Bikhart are spendiog the i fweek at the Gants cottage, NAtticro ! !lix ach, Lake Wawases, 1 i The strike onthe Kendallville inter. | furban has cowpldiely tied up. the | i road. The manager and the recely “r i have agreed that pboe of the old men | will be recemploved and that when | the cars start, an entirsiy new foree | }“;;; be fo chargs: TheoMoers of the i road cisiug that they were given no| gotive of the proposed strike. i - i 3 Natwithstanding the fact that the | laleotion s but s few weeks off, there | s bat little talk about eandidates } [t s pretey well understood thiat Hw% Hepablicans will pominate practicals i jthe old ticket while thers is suine | speculation as to the wake up of N‘;r% democeratic sinte. Several oxesllent | ‘{ men have been mentioned wsmfi.‘s«i |may aralty nomioation. v ! | Some excitement was uvraesix.mmii Thursday vight by the arrest of Joho Butchuian a coat maker who ha“i been 1n the employ of Uarney, the | talior lor several mnonths. The tellow ; was discovered doing the pesping Tom stunt at the residence of Mr‘n\i M. L. Latta on West Third street. | The officers were notified and tfiwyi soot had Butchman in tow, but not until he had made a strong resistance He was charged with belog drunk and disorderly and is now the guest of Sherit] Staniey at Albion. Butehman has been pretty fresh ever since he struek the town and he got what he well deserved. ‘ We believe that the eity council would do well to consider the later and pew up-to-date method of lighting our businesg center with incandescent lights. In many cities the jare lamps are being discarded and: the streets are spanned by arches carrying incandescent lamps of the same capacity, giving a much more atiractive appearance and better ser. vice. Beveral nice arches at the street intersections and standards at the alley corners would improve the appearance of Cavin street to a wonderful degree and we hope to see the innovation applied if it.can be done at reasonable expense. = : _The soldiers did not get to Rome City or Syracuse as promised, but came through from Waterloo Sunday morning stopping at Albion for the night. They left Albion Monday and passed south of Cromwell to Warsaw, where they spent Tuesday and Wednesday. Thedetachmentwas composed of three troops of the Isth Cavalry regiment, Troop I. L. and M., and they were enroute to Fort Sheridan near Chicago, from Toledo, Uhio. where they had been attending the National Military tournament. { They weére under the command of Major G. B: McDonald and numbered about 200 men, 250 horses, two ambuxlnnees, a baggage train of ten wagons y and three light field guns. :
- Ballfrog hose at King & Wenver's. ]:isAl S = s - Hest soreen doors in town st King & Wearsts, = o Cel. 8. J. Suaus jeft for Fort Wayse. Mooday., . i : B S b S SR . A ocent lineof cotes!l covers,'your chalon I 8 cents ot Btanshary's. - Julius Solomon spent the wesk-sod At the Losssr coliage at Lake WaMise Leis Beltz went 1o Goshen Tuesday morning o visit Ler sister, Mrs. Gsorge Hoverr, - Miss Bounis Bragg wenl to Angls Haturday evening o visil & cousin, Miss Avna Maxfeld, - - Bowmfier dress goods in iswne sl 8 eonis worth 124 cante: getitils olaan o govods st Basabiary e - ~ Doonot fail to see the big Teoss st the Assccistion grounds, Jaly 51 Frioy will be the best of the ssneon, - Mrs Auiy Hosbettior of Lagrange cams Toeeday svening for & shart visit with hor daugbiter, Mre. Enutis Hommn . . Han. Harry Catler of Provideses, Hol imapeniding the week hore with My and Mrs Fii dacobs and other Irinnde, . . ’ Kemnants of wonol dress gonds, per. cales, Inwos, dimnities and gloghame, st Laif price st Stsssbury’s double “tore, - : - Miss Marpuerite Mitehell ot this mwaorning for Allegas. Mich., where she mill visit & friend, Miss Mignon Mt o, . S Mrs Otis Stage and daaghter Vers Stage, wenit 1o Eikbart Tuesday srening for & short visit with Mrs, b A Eamie o Curtss Hntehinson, Arlo Shearer, aud Heotor Sack will go 1o the Sack cottage, Natticro Heach, Sunday for atwo werk s outing. . e Mra. E. O Stigner of Wawaka re. tarned Lotne Tuesday evening sfter s short visit with her danghiter, Mrs, Chae Cutabaw (o thiseity, M L. J Stiver went to Wavne Mich, Saturday whore she will visit ber daughter, Mre. Hobert Cariston who b spending the suinmer in thal eity, - - Mra. J. H. Seoval and children and Mrs. BE. A Unlver retuarned fraots s vinit with Mrs, Philip Cualder st Heatonw Harbor, Mich , Tuseday evening. e . - 2 % Miss Giwendolyn Strags went fo Lake Wawasee Tuesday where she Wil be the guest of Misg Jessie Girean At their cottage on Nattiero Beach until tomorrow. . : Mr.and Mrs. Charles Stranh and chitld of Goshen spent Sanday with Mre, Mtraub's parents, Mr. and Mrs A. H Wemple They returned to their hotme io Goshen Monday. ‘ Jack Bucklea, seeretary of the Racing Associalion was in the eity Tursdny., He savs that all signs polut o 8 big meeting for July 81, Fhe people ean look for a flne progratn, ' . j BRay Weidenheimer forimerly z:&f‘i this city, but for the last fil:wugawm; a resident of Columbia City 18 dying | of tuberculosis at the couuty infirm« wry. Weldenbeinier was a cierk at the Hotel Goldsmith for several yoars i before going to Columbia City, " It the city council will lay doawn the lake Shore tailroad will not give the peopls of the north side the redie! that should come to them. A few good ordinances impartially &L*g forced would bring the Lake Shore to their seuses and assure the relief that would comne through s visduet | under the tracks st Cavio street. § John Jarrett, the North Webater fisherman, who was arrestad severasl days ago for eslling ustive flah was tried iast Monday before l?ifiqmreé; Hays. The jury after l'muringjflw! evidence aequitted the fellow. Thers g was no direct evidenes that the fish | were caught in the state and one of
Lhe Willivsena Was lOt eveln sure thiat e had bought fish . L.ast Sunday at St Patricks Catho e chureh Rev. Father Keliar of hendaliville administered the Nae ratnent of First Holy Cominuaion to Horold Colors, Edward Des Jardens. bothh of Lake Wawasee, Heatrice Kreager. Marie Franciseo anid Vere Laocher of this eity. The church waa beautifuli decorated sand the serVicek were well attended. Last Friday night Ura Bowen, & young farimer between Rendallville and Brimmfeld was struck by No @&, the midoight train oo the Lake Shore while walking alotg the track and was seriously injured includiog his right arm, & broken shoulder binde, numerous brutses and probsbly interunl injuries. Bowen stepped from the south track to get out of the way of & freight and stepped directly in front of the sapproaching passenger. The interurban from Kendallville to Fort Wayne was tied ap Monday by a strike. All the motormen and conductors going out after a demand for an inereass of wages from 17 cents to 2 cents per hour, The road is now in the hands of & receliver and is barely making operating expepses. I'be strike came without any notice aud the mausgers wers unable to excede to the demands without saanction of the receiver. who is in New York. New men were secured and cars are gow runmog on schedule time. : ‘Kendallville had a drowning accident last Thursday evening. With several companions Philip Schlandorf. aged 235 and an employe 1n the office of the MecCrav ucm;}', went to Bixler lake for a swimi. The young man was aftlicted with heart trouble and it is supposed that over-exertion brought on an attack for he suddenly sank ' and betore his companions could render any assistance he was drowned, He was only in the water thirty minutep or less but all efforts at resuseintiinfiwere fruitless. : Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Banta and Miss Jessie Banta, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hutchison and Misses Lela and Martha Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Morrell and Herbert Morrell, Mrs. Sarah Brunoer, Mrs. C. F Curtisand Helen and Addie Curtis of Atlanta, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hutehison and Graham Hutchison, Mrs. Carl Weaks of Walla Walla, *’uh,; ‘Miss Alice Fry of Kendallville, Mrs. Eva Bortner, Mrs. Anua Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Carr, Drs. Vandevender, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gravesand Mrs. Byron Gray of Wolf Lake afid Mrs. Felton Allen were guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lee Feebles at their pretty country home southwest of the eity last Sunday. :
i Hammocks at King & Weaver's. { Wire hoider sud «ix keltls coven ist King & Weavet's for @e, i Fony-alires - Perfoction oil stovp i#ald thin semeon wt Ring & Weaver's T Miss Vern Halldox is spending the iweekl {n Payne, Otilo, the guest o I M W. D Decker snd son. Ralp! i Decker, of [ndinnapaile Are wisiting ftiends bore. L | Misses Avs Marie Shests and Lanrs Inke catme in frim the lake Subda; o spend the day, , - . Mrs. Anderson (3 of Eigbhart i spanding & fow days with Lisr sister ggfifi J. N, Crothers. - L My oand Mes Odell Olafathier lef | Taesday for Chicaps. where thes |Wi sttt on an extended lake trip. ! Mr. Marisn Rariek #f Memphis i Tena., retarned home Monday afte N iwo weeke visit with relatives here % Mr. sud Mre John Kankeltionn | Miss Hessio Marker sud Mise Lonor i Kunkelman sgenit Tuesiay at Wi Efi&wm » : - , i Miss Mabais Prickett of Albjor ibas beon the guest of Mre Marshs P Ptckett and Tanily during the sas g Mre tioo. Swestnan of Baperior I Wis. is biere visiting her father Mr | W Brows and ‘J"r aiid Mrs Goeo i Brown. : s g Mise Eima Kinntaon 0t Mandas i for Garden City, Kansas, where a 2 will apend mmonth with her sncie gflum Willis M. Kinnison sad famils % M Jobo Finiay of Chieagn re étfin;mi hotns Tuesday svebity afte: i!" twi woanks vinit with Ler PRrsGis i Mroapd Mrs J. E. Gatrett in this {eity. i M. O G DL is st Spriag Heact Bacitariom st Booe Oty where sii {lB taking treatmient for rhsumatism ißbe will remain there for severa L weonks. . : ; i, Misses Saphya Kranz, loos and f Crvelia Gick and Eilzabeth Cava. inßagh speot Sonday st Wavnedals (fake Wawases the puests 0f Mis. A . Hicke:, : o - Miss Helen Joanueret was Liostess o few of bor [ittle izl friends Tassiday afterncon, Light refresh: Wi nle wers served amd croguet forn inhvd awnsement for the afteraion The girls had s delighifal gme. - Mr. oand Mrs. W. M. Hediord and {ehtidren, who have been bers fof Roveral weeks the guest of Mr sid Mrs. Kinney will' returs o their home at Foreka, His. They spen mcat of Inst week 8t Nattiore beach Lake Wawaser, - ‘ - Mr and Mrs. Los D, Fleming, Mr iaud Mre. Jas Peabuody Mr, andg Mrs Dir. Statler, Miss Hopkive, Mr. Tox Peabody and Mr. Fay Irwin, ail o Narth Manchester woérs guesis of Mr And. Mre, Jacob Sheots last Sinnday | [he party made the trip in astomo: | biles. : , | An old and experienced business man in Columbia Uity expressesd the L opinion the other day thatconditions it this conntry were st a point whers L great tinaucial distarbasces were lia{hle to break out at any time He BAys high prices and ugeertainty warrant people (n belug more dag tous than vsusl iu makiog invest ments. - : TJoAal W, Rronk, Awputy Feeorint, and a well-kuown republican politi. L cian at Goshen, disd last SBaodsy at Lthe ape of 82 Mr Kronk biad been a sutler for several years from Bripght's thinease. He was perbiape the bost gkfm‘rwn man in Elbbart coupty, nav. ing been in publie lite sipes INTn holdiog msny official positions. 4 . A. H. Parshall, Misses Holeg I3oth wall, Edith Parshall and Edua Holloway of Piqua, Ohio are on thetr way home from las Apgeles, Cal where they went to attend the big 3};&:&3;‘& mesting of the B. PO Eika, be mestiug waw ofie of the piost succepslul in the history of the order Mr. Parshall representsd the loeal lodis. They wni vimit the exposition At Seattle, Wash, :
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~ Thought Out by KING & WEAVER and - Publishad Immediately. July 22, 1909 : \et ,' feve il o*s ol wen s thhwe fixifii oy e ;\l far and 2 much-as we can see thil o oot 1o o bkmg we manage to cioan uprwe by bdo s mach for the heaitdul as ot the -beavtiul Spgwatanie of oy Y ““‘s‘ & Eresw by f“{,;——’f‘af'.“‘—i e and te‘h;:,f test that a 5 acioen will grow a large "A;,‘;‘ trer By the ‘axd of powedsl mstrumenty e sorendod hae dow tiered ey e ey !’sfi;‘:{ i cast i, Dl s o w© ‘,; W the Neald of EVCIY mMan, woinan amf hdd Every comened by J 1» with these germe and o these T ‘l £ .«;i t qg ske k «y‘,—,' Pty thaeas f,;.:‘»*‘;w';f oI they mey jook bagort than ek tires and Ause pyane damage than & ‘iw‘,_—* Syome Tty 3 "Yl TNy a‘ e w the feilow 1 alp iacden wuh these duesird prrrns winch are sesidl ey can ondy be seen by the met o rowopr? i pranara ‘b ws the bedow who has 1o he preikt every oy rar I :,’;‘ [are s VoL i Whiose f~,»:;*;*f he ha e aisen - 22 ) e Hemedyl racticate ¢ .:;RS B Bith and »‘iffis g ..’“, aller My A youl peermnoed Sereen yess ivEne apniad thew ety i: i sid if» e xlrgviy e b ety R Teey 3. Wil iws .EP*J% BTI pawC e v : : i ) - g . " ‘ We sor oy oK | 03l ine ol wreen doon 4 B pewshie 1o mike They are made here in Ligoser - Eoery croes pae passes through a totne in e 8 ancd are.pederty Bitesd a 0 thal ¥ cannot sag The best southern pane 1w uied —thie doce s then rovered with closely woven serern ware, well dretched and acked | then the v‘,,.'f; u with heavy wree :,;,' cheig -Al vaity g made drong sod subrantal then s door w dwls ket pub vt md varnmieed, makine # not ouly a moewt tetvicratie clovse bagt _~,_ “1, VIRF aoTave CowH Wi Ban ormunent Io any Bous " i ' . i’&‘-f’ ITY 4 wEng ITIOTn 4 ‘;'»i‘ ]'. Kinh and sobct vour 1 Les . . “Now Do lt” and be *Up-to-Date.” KING & WEAVER. 5 ) - - i 2 \ D . . . Ligonier, Indiana Cl s e ee e T
Try Fertihzer and watéh;ur fall wheat and | spring clover now is the - \ ~"'ti_me_to_ buy. | . . BEWARE 1 Invest in. .Timoth‘y'; The. price‘ 1s slowly rising. Leave orders early to avoid the rush .. A. PALMER
