Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 19, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 July 1909 — Page 1

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INDIANS -DEMAND BEANS. Winnebagoes in Nebraska Want Great White Father to Restore . Waskington July $l--1f the great Wit tather at Washington does not ushmgoes ih NebraskA may go to the cternal tew wons This is the gist of an appeal 1o the Indian office from this The beans demanded by the Indians n!:‘.' k'fi“’ir\ Rk B gi’aii W’ - - Lean or poxete T%}#}'Wzg 8 combination of virtiie and vies wrapped up fnsxide of them. The Indian experts say -the beans wre @ nareotic agd BR danper oiis 1o the indian as whisky, chloral, rocalne, morghine or any other drug bean Is # part of their religion. that #t was given them by Gaod to reform them It s 8 part of the religion of thé Winnebagoes 1o chow beans nod thus hold communieation with God. Astronomical Watch, - A Coventry thng) firts has pro duced an astrononiesl waleh showing the varions functions of the boaventy bodies By He sld B §s possible (o toll what rflwfiafi:g'fga; #re visitile sl wny srh*}fl‘fi:fiflflafi the reintive pomitione of Eh@ %fifi;afld nn it shows the ordinary e and stiikes the Bours am!quz’{fie&rfl in the saine wax asou chock . Fhe Ui of sun ris ing and sun setting ie st forth on one of the several dials . The advent of thic seascne §5 dlse snnounoed, to potkos u;tkghfitfifingg There are al together seven dials. four belpg on one side and thiee on the other. The watch’ heing nof more than 2% iaches | b hifiw*.t'i!}%{:fi?{ Igrper than an ore ditinry ’sqifs{h&rfivur four sears has hewn occupied in s production, and the \1:31*%{&34313 the watch is neariy £lO6B - - e

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' REMODELING SALE b The masons and the carpenters have commenced work on the east extension of my room and in order to give b them room to work, I announce a big cut in ALL lines. - | | ; - CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, - @ s b / . CLOTHING, WOMEN’S SUMMER WRAPS, : . ' SKIRTS, UNDERMUSLINS, SHOES, WASH GOODS, | : ! ‘ . WOOL DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NECKWEAR, BELTS, ETC. In fact, everything at sacrifice prices in order to make room. | * s s _ o ks e oo ' : JACOB SHEETS

The Ligonier Danner.

E ' Unconventional Greetings. i “When |gl oo Ured of convention. Bl peopie” said the New York woman, "1 go uy to the Waldorf and it tn one Of those big chairs i 8 Peascock Alley ['W_ wutch the pedple meeting their relatives coming off fromr all parts of the worid “{Us a grest slght. Thoere's whers tHey throw cansention aside, rush inlo esch oiler s arme and e birdce and kiss to thelr Beart's eontent, onisokers or no oplookers. I like it f_wiiw,« yesterday 1 saw the mecting be twoen two splesdld bars—about 14 they were, looked ke twins-and their tather and mother that was jor fectly beantiful | s&t there all warmed about the heart, watching them kiss each other, with the tdars of joy in their logely eyen” 2 ~ Beet Sugar Industry Expanding. . Thu beet sugsr Wuslry b growing o Calitornts Eleves factories cow sume 9700 lona of beels In o year Alkaline soll sevu pecullaris sdapted to thelr growth, a 8 §t has béen found that the salts and solids In the ground are collectsd in the tops sad alter a few crops the soll 18780 enriched as 1o grow ansthivg This best grows to n great sizge, sonie spacimens weigh ipg ax woch ss G 0 pounds. Ope fao tory expecls to produch | PO.BGL (00 pounds of sugar this year, The tops sheared off close ta the ground are fod to cattle with profit. The by prodwet trom the molnkses n aleohol - When the stomach fails to perform it functions. the bawels become de ranged. the vatmd the kidneyw songested cAUSIBE BOletous discases. The stomach and liver must be re stared to a healthy eondition and Chamberiain's Stoinach and Liver Tablets can he depeniled upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. solki by 8. 3 Willisms. :

LIGONIER. NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA,. THURSDAY.,. JULY 29, 1909.

SUTTGN PROBE TO END ie i 3 Indefinite Postyonement of Case of Military Man—iavestigation Be- = Anmapalis, Md, July 2-—-The But] ton inguiry was edicutued Indefuite. v ‘This sction-was takes os & rul tng «f the court that M. Rulton wae g complainant in the t‘mt and ajl m v officers concerned in the affair were made party defengdants. The hearing wll pot e resudied ontil Liewt [ oy another party defendant, returns. fross abroad “” S e i Mal Leonard, the Judge adrocats. | cread Mrs Sution's letter tn the pavy | departront aaking for & recpening of Ahe investigation of her eon's death in which she sald she bolteved evidence coatd be piodured 1o show At Ner sot G et commit suieide. butl was ghot and killed by one of the officees with b oon lhe t§§ss‘dflf hiw dearh, Brd that he was il eallty of the con duct fmpatdd to bl by ke olher om cors of Ihe waritie corpm brion th Ghile death, Mui fconhrd fequested. that Mrs Sulton now hé consldered 8 com platnant in the case and ol a mers party 1o I%e Ipquiry and that all the efficors Invidead in the AOSI be a) lowesd £5: B peesent fn pourl and bt rELreue s ?3 ey 4';x»#§4‘f!§p.[fiiflt‘” Mrs, fizfls ton asd any witueeses produced by the Sultang S : L i Mr lmavi sed Bie s“fié’.‘*fii‘l‘ Wi not di rec eas accusaiiy against any per Cgch bt ke wedipandd ‘represontation by casnne] of sty o ium partivs in Yolved. . ; ; : : = Vikirary Notes i " Here are some pocd books on bis tory and travel which yoo will flnd in the jibrary for the asking, - : Hichardean- NV acation Days in . Lirpece i Wieichti- Weatward ‘Round the \.Vnt;‘l-, > : , Staweil Motor Tonr in Wales, o Nioddard - Bevotud the Ribckies, Lyman - Hawsin Yesterdays, (berng | chapters of buy s life in the early L inlends . S e tirobunan—Camps in the Rockiess iheing a narrative of [Hean the | frontier and sport in the ’Raw;}ty Mountains with an sceonnt of tie cattie ranches (n the West ) Taman O Sarte Fe Trail

Winter Mexico and Her People of Trhday, icustoms, listory and advanceniont of the Mexicans and the deselojunent of their eountry Ntodidard--Cruising smony the Carri heas, a 8 revisned edition with a cvivid deseription of the destroe: ' tiono! Martivigue and other num Cerois events which have changed . the features of the West India f=innda : L Jackron~ Califoraiaand the Missjons Jackson Through Romana's Countre, sxlinwing the trath and flif{i~l ticus in Ranona,) | Alen - Avross Asin ona Bicyels, gtlwi - peurney of two Ameriean stadents frodu: Constantine to Peking ) ! Roosevelt <Ranch Life and the Hanting Trail o P Rirkbam Maxiean Traile 1 Fordian— Personal NAlTative, (s varrative of travels in Va, Md.. Pong | Obido, Indisns, Kt‘-’fl!il(‘,k:{i aud of a residence 1o Hlinois terrs itory 1817-18.) : : 1 Mearrivck - ¢Hd Times on the Upper Mississippi, (recollections’of a steamboat pilot from ING o 1863 1 Spears & Clark History of the Mississippt Unlley, (from the discov©ooury ot the end of foremgn dominai ; ; Winter—Stakespeare’s England, Bigelow —Down the Danube, incruise in A sailing canoe.y : Todd ~Seotland, Piceturesqus and - Traditional (s pilgrimage with wtafl and koapsack. i o Bacou— Engiish ‘\'n)\agfls of Advenventiure and Dicovery. iretoid by Hakiuyt) Graut—Peasantry of Palestine, (life, mantiers and customs of the viliage.) : DeAmico—Moroeco and Its People and Places, . e Muir—Our National Parka. Whates—Canada, the New Nation, i book for the settler, the emi_grant and the politician.) Singleton—Historic Buildings in Ameriea, ias geen and described by famous writers ) Hill -Story of a Street, (A& narrative history of Wall street from 1644 to 1908, sl %

(MONEY KING'S SON ' IS WED IN SECRET - Rodman Wanramaker Marries Violet | Cruger in London—Whitelaw ; _ Reig is Present. . : | Londom, July 25 Hodman Wana maker, eon of John Wanamaker of Priladeiphia and Violet, daughter of the late Eagose Gulde Cruger of New - York, were married at 8t Margaret's - church, Westisineter, by specisl 1 (‘i‘m 2 : ' ; § Extracrdinary eforts were mads to - keop the affalr seoret - . Those who had been sdmitied to the confidences of the bridal couple were pledged o sectecy. and 3&1'4 - Wanamaker tried 10 throw off quir ers at bis botel by leaving word that ‘He bad gone o Scotland The church was closod to éverrone save & few in. vited guests, and the officlals 1o formed would-be wightseers that the hullding was closed for cleaning pur poses, untl today, : 1 - Accompanied by Barclay Warbur ton, Bis brotherdnlaw, Mr. Wanama | Ker drove up to the vestry emtrance In a wotor car sbortly before half | past 12 o'clock. FEven then the idenity of Mr Wanamaker was denfed, . Five minates luter the bride, sc companied by her mother, Mra. J Froderick Taws, srrived st the samée | entranee in an electrio brougbam, but the machine wag directed (o the main entrapor o the palace yard and immiediately she and her wother en tered the doors, which were locked behind them. Rhortly afterward Whitelaw Reld, the American awm-. baisador, arrived and gave the pass word which admitted bhim to the ‘chureh A ~ | . The bride was attired in white lace over chiffon and & Mzgz-- picture hat) with a dsrge ostrich plume, Her mother wore & gown of cream colored idlk,% . The chancel was lavishly decorated | with white gardenins and orchids and orange bLlossoms. The cervmony, at which the Rev., Cedll Knox, the cw rate of St Margaret’s officlated, | ‘the absence In Ameriea of ‘(.‘,,-amemi Henson, was fully choral and closed | with Mendelssohn's “Wedding March.” | Besides the bridal couple only three| pérsans wers present at the cerér} mony, ‘Ambassador Reld, Mrs. Tams and Harclay Warburton, all of whom | signed the register, i : ' FRENCH AMBASSADOR LEAVES.! M. and Mme. Jusserand Depart from | Washington for New York—Sail for | L Europe Thursday. : : ~ Washington, - July 28.—Ambassador | Jusserand and Muwme. Jusserand left to-dity for New York, whience they will | sail on Thursday for Europe, * ~ Diring the absence of the ambassa.- | dor the French cmbasey is directed by; M. Lefevre-Pontalis, charge d'al!aa!rezt.é who, with others of the embassy, will ! go the luiter part of this week toj Manchester, Mass, where they are o gpend the rest of the sutipier, l "~ Michigan the Fastest Warship. Washington, July 28 --Having on! her official trials fully met the rigid requirements of United States naval | constructors, the new first class batfg Ueship Michigan, now . the fasteat| afluat, will be turned over to the gov. erpiment by her bullders, the New York Shipbuilding Company, early in August | She.is the twentveighth first class battlieship of the navy. : Mrs. Sherman's Aunt Dies. - - Kansas City, Mo, July 28.-~Mrs Mary 'S. Dickerson, one of the wealth. | fest women in this city, and the aunt of the wife of Vice-President James 8, Sherman, dled here after a long il ness. : ' 4 ' Card of Thanks : ' I want to take this oppdrtunity to extend my heartfelt and s‘inctm thanks of I myself and children to the kind friends and meighbors who came to our help during the illesc and at the death of our beloved husband and father. % - Mrs, L. Levy &S CHILDREN.

i Framsinntion of Health Ofcers i The ludisos State Board of Healt! sunsupess that the firel examinatio of those wishing to become eligibl [tor appointment to the position o cCognty Health Comumisionar, of Cil) !ot Town Health Officer, will te hel in the State House st Todinoapalis Sepiember Mnbh, 198 - Licenses iptigsiciaus intending 1o enter the ax iamination, must make applicatio Lapon oMcial blanks by Reptembar 2 Application bianke and rojes gov erning the exmmination, may be & tparsd fromn the State Board, Th Efixmm announoes the sxaminniio: {wiil cover generally. the fleids o { Hygiene and Sanitary Science i leindiog food and drag lnspection, 2 Eremanuh%a famlinrity with W Thenlth statutes and the rales of th | Hoard will be reqaired. and the sub | iret of vital statistios, the foundation iof public health work, will be gon | into thoroughly. : L § All -rr%i:x;:u for adinission taex | amination, will be supplied with o | pamphiet containing the health stat ates and rules upon receipt of foal s nin in postage stamps. The editior ir-! the pamphiet containiog ;tzh iat é ates atid rulea te Immge.d and canno e generally distribated : % Applieation bisnks and pamphlet |of statutes and rules will be ready tor distribution from and after Aag ;ufi,t !U‘ - . Fruit l’hfiln. Profitabis f H. M. Widaey, near 5t Joe_ is ons Lof the largest fruoit growers io De. Kalb pounty, and he has faith in the ;;msifl.vflflufl of growing -fruit as s business. He pleked 14000 guarts of strawberries this sesson from whieh i?m realized about $llO - He sold about 830 quarts of oherries, whieh netted about £ He has on his Efll‘vm: {arin 25 apple trees of which im: are bearing. He has 100 early Richmond cherry trees on the farw and two and one-half acres of onions for sets, and two and one-half scres of cantaloupes. Mr. Widuey bas Lis wheat in the shock and along with other farm products has six scres of nifalfa 4o : During the busy season he hires 150 handa a day and had 70 berry pickers at one time and patd cut s6x this season for help. He thinks that Lis wheat will yield 30 bushels to the acre. A horticultural soclety was on his farm recently and took photographs of his orchard and got his method of treating the San Jose soale, ' v , ~ The time has come when fruit rairing to be profitable must bave proper attention in spraying and careful cultivation. - Waterloo Press. It péi,»pl« with symptows of kidoey or biadder trouble could realize their dapger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularitios, strengthens and builds up these organs " and there 18 no danger of Bright's disease or other serious disarder.. Do not disregard the early symptoms. Sold by all druggists. Caught Fish Lnprisoned in J"\ig Harry Felty of Garrett while fishing at Buttermilk Point at Wawases pulled up A jug. Breaking the jug over 8 log he found be had caught a eat’ flsh that was imprisoned in the iug. The Grarret Clipper vouches for the truth of the story. ‘ At Goshen Sunday Arthur Wilson, aged six, wasdrowned in the Elkbart river. With his father lsanc Wilson. together with Charles Kist, they were fishing out of a bost. Kist attempted to stand up and upset the eraft. The elder Wilson was rescued with a pole. Fred Fetters dove for young Wilson and Kist. The boy was deéad when found bat Kist was revived after two hours’ work.

Strictly one Price

T SRR SR 1 e e e £ os€ H&m W\’@muua Bareams §VD e have been offering for the | g : g for the past few days have cer l’ taml) been aPprecxated by the buying o 9'“« da)> have cerX that when Schloss Bros e;d\erfit' . foig pt{bhc, The people know _ 33 ‘ertise an. X oo . § ety e el : ! lie an ar{txcle: they will find 1t just EH Thev b » o make believe or. inflated prices d o U}:’W that our goods are all marked in Dfll'lilll Eh ?u}?tfe . l"'eSSOlevcan‘aee nd k Tk ain - .nghsh IgT see and know the real value : { T}:}ls \ggc?]unst,s for our tremendous sales of Lad'iigg g’fi}llawflg?an ash Suits for the | LOk s it Wasts [l while thee & 1e last week. Only a few of each lef y While they Bou can bus' Bhém at the same bonafid 3et 0 fx as last week. This week} we 1:“31 thf"amfi oy Fflf@ x‘ wl’llch you _positivelv-cahnm ;J{Orsr t:}OLll ta,nothe_r .l)argam east, -. 3 : 2 \ ; ). et 8-, - o y even if you do not need them for some timepa oot e

: JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING:

Ladies’ 75¢ Night Dresses - only 57¢ Ladies’ $1.25 Night Dresses - only 98 Ladies” 1.50 Night Dresses - only. $1.29 Ladies’ 2.00 Night Dresses - only 1.79 Ladies’ 297 Night Dresses - only 258 Ladies’ 25¢ Comset Covers - only 19¢ Ladies’ 50c Corset Covers - only 4lc Ladies’ 65¢ Corset Covers - only . 33k Ledies' 1.00 Corset Covers - only 7% Ladies’ 1.25 Corset Covers © only 98¢’ Ladies’ 1.50 Corset Covers - only 351.29

f/4 J/ %}69:/ (5/./ UCH g oresg e O Price b Wl That's thelowest -

Teething children have more or; A PUBLIC" CHAARA‘CTER f“““. siayers ana m_.mk,flyn and birda less diarrhoen, which eab be con-| ' : ~. _ .-~ {from all nations. Just the show for trolled by giving Chamberlain® Colic |wo A 1 should Mest at the um,«.,'f“‘f“ farmer and his family. It is Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. AllL : Opportanity ‘ imxh C,i"" and travels on its owm that is neccesary is to give the pre-| Mustor Tony, sent from Equitorial | ©A%- The music ina feature. Among scribed dose after each operation of | Africa by Ex.-President Rooseveit, is{ *t¢7 thingaia a Military Band Organ the bowels more than natural “"‘“!zc~iltbf chaperoned on s tour of the %vu.m‘" plays the sweetest tunes. A?ld tlmp castor ot to _c!«mung the system. warid by Mr. Roosevelt's oid iéunwrs gu(:twu you like ‘yflu c‘" s mi@ It is safe and sure. Sold by 5.J. friand, Cius Lnu‘xbri&.'z_vr, In tfwir)'s,“‘" part of the exhibition: it is conWilliams. [ town visited the people flock to shake ¥ Quouu. s Delas i-u c nm;at-x‘cmx' '“'u“n A bands and talk to the remarkable German Distemper Remedy y)i:3 i% § e . : : i Tony, - : ' : For the treatment and preventi for a slight irregularity that could |.O e G : , : id preventive have bfi:;) "mick:;‘ by F:ie}"s Kidney | The noted™ Yoy laAthevx:.lat‘im‘z ok fof diseases of horses; eattie, shoep, Batmeds may resunls i & sevions kid‘-jtm‘?""n man and animal. Educated hoge and dogs. Booklet free. For fiay disense. Fulf«’)"s‘Kidney Reme- | Sh——— ..P“‘Onm' Um"é’»hk& youlsale by all Druggists or sent prepaid d” b ’lfl "u e eI At ténuui.nd I. Eats with a knife, fork !“d‘upuu receipt of price, 5 cents per i s e : : . apoon. The oaly ehimpanzesin eap-ipottle. G ¢ DISTEMPE e aod strengthens these organs. Sold | e e ; iMe, GRRMAN TENINKIER BN 1d ’g‘ “ . B . gllivity in the world. Who ino this DY Co., Goshen, Ind : PO VIR {community has seen 8 chimpanzee? g e 0 T e R : | Master TOB.)’ will be at (30!_1*0!"} Foley's Honey and Tar net only 1 will maintain an office at n;c-i:-i\tjliv 1‘!“i wl‘ighflm :}A!:rwst S Shenp c‘:%gl:x: s ;«;ln::n LS . oy it * Troat Co.! Wild Anima ow which cousists |C¢ ; ni foiod toere Sutamtas o |of 2 cages of snlimals. birds and rep.| SUTpLion: but beais sod swreagions ? : y - i £ s S each week for the transsction of pub. i tul". See the blg ‘n.kfl.rfi,{?evt l()flg uef in the worst CRRER of chronie lie business. H. C. ERwilx, §en a meal. There are baby hybrids, | bronchitis, asthima, hay fever and 134 Township Tmn:e‘g. %q;by gorilla, baby agoutas, sacred _.l_ung trouble. Sold by all druggista,

VOL. 44--NO. 19

The Store that Makes Good

-7 WASH GOODS 10c Fancy Clanbel-Batste =~ -~ only 08¢ |s¢ Fancy. Donnda Batste - only Ilec 17¢ Crepe Cloth - - - - - only 13ic 20¢ Fine Lano Stnpes- - - only 15¢ 25¢ Striped dnd Dotted White Swass, only 20¢ 23¢ Satin Stripe White Batste only -~ 19¢ 15¢ Fancy White Batiste - - only 13c 10c & 12ic Fancy Whte Banste, «:3 Bic 20. per ct, discount-on all Ladies’ and Men's - Oxfords Shoes. ‘