Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 24, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 September 1909 — Page 1

B 2 () PPEE YEAR,

- ' *. Tailor Suits Nobby Coats L Al lines of - ladies, Childrens and Mens Ready-to-wear apparel looms out in our mammoth stock, with the season’s latest creations. A cordial invitation is extended you to call and have a look. . | ' ‘A ‘ . _“l‘hc..Sm;c thai Saves \nuMlney

™s ™ e e W o X ; : : . Il LI T - I ACE Xy i : R § _ fo Dy 3 owe . : § X . X "' [rut Jars and Canning Supplies p - ' L 3 e\\ = 2 Xy Jais dal . o ppics 4, LI . A e i g Is 5t the Big D) e More of z B e - . L ) R. . STANSBURY 0 ' * . b 1“ i /4 ' XX : : : L 1 l l - -._.,-uunw«._._‘,,...__wvw,..,«vm A i eit Ao ' l ' : ; " NOTE THE PRICES , ! LI Miioan B Tas : ; e EX ll S 0 E D EATAN ] : AR 4 s N 00 e l' ? : Mason brud lars, guart EOis G i EX Musan Froft Jars pine : : XX . stacos Foreir lars | g s by ootk dleis Il ' e o ot i e ‘ y - s d 01 IX eiky Lelansew Wil ; Il § gtk 1 ; A i cis g § ¥ X Tellv € iankes withhout bd ' 3 Ut (o LX Il (\ o “!7\ 2 " :b LR i l, 3 SCRHDE N aX. : ; ' ” e sm';a .‘,”i' ‘,.'\six.‘xmsfw’ . “ ' A o ¥Rt »; ‘\‘ iy & i 7() it vil e i . v X i . . l! Ei Rst W Ine N i IS R : ll X g B e g XX & Lt atnser ¢ e i § X Can Rubbers, . . k 0 10 ¢ls do L 1 l'l i’-‘?‘:’-ja;‘-}’ ; el Ny MY WIT SR TS l.‘ (X : SUGARS GRANULATED AND BROWN o L l l & A : i 1 1 s 1 ' , £ We Guarantee all the above to be the best - Xy . . L] XX ; : XX Ly, e ; : ! 1 $ / ; ' L 1.l % . ; l'l = O B et pes e e ) - e ® M -'-k.-u-n-uiu’:n"uuhn-x"-n'.-:n,-:u-unfi"k.nu-ns'i FRrRRREEREdr il uRERoRRRRRE @] : = : . o %‘ -At Ligonier Driving Park = Tmema . : =z e EJ —— R ‘ 2 - A—— &?" g Saturday, Sept. 4, 1909 & PROGRAM o : : : i) ] 2:35 PACE, beat 3in 5, . - . : Purse $2O 00 @ FREE-FOR-ALL PACE, best 3 in 5, - Purse $50.00 . BB IROY Bat 3 ins, - - - Purse $25 00 [ - LEADIEN RACE, beat 210 3, - - - Purse $2O 00 @ - MULE RACE best 2103, - < Purse $lO.OO =) The Association reserves the right to call off any @ _ or all races. o [ % Money will be divided 50, 25, 13 and 1o per cent. 10 per cent. of % ' : purse deducted from winner. : JACK BUCKLES, Secretary - - Wolf Lake, Indiana - J ENLUCKY, G. M. ZIMMERMAN, _ President Treasurer =l Wolf Lake, Ind. ; ' Ligonier, Ind. =5

Who Said Furnac - It's about time you will need one. Just stop in - and see my floor sample, it is a dandy. Estimates given if desired. e Also spouting, roofing and repairing, Satisfactory work guaranteed. - ' . E. W. ALBRIGHT, The Tinner, . ' Over Palmer's Hardware

The Ligonier Danner.

LIGONIER. BOBLE COUNTY.INDIANA.THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 2 1909

.. THE NEW PROGRAM Cnw AstiNslenn l’*mrfl; fim am an Faibope Wil Wekp G P Vhe . Arn lodistapslis eorrespoudens wsy % thHat e soures 10 be plirsged Uy 1o Autiealonn lengue #ill be deterLapined probably st 8 venderence of the exerutive oot ittes and viher protinent workers Lere October § A catl has beens issued for & meeling at that e, . 15 ix »aid that the sommitier will Cendisider metinn necassary for the so. Aarcement of the liguer laws in " dry " terviery, Bt 14 ts andersiood, wise, 1347 genie decinion will be reached 8» to what the lengue will sak of the pexl logisintore, ; Probmbiy ne other sudorsnoe ta be bt here thin pent ®ili be of st mioct s pariancs fo. the siate geaersily and 1o the twn old politionl pariics i pATLcHIRg, AR fi}.fi,"-‘““flfsfi ,fiifi,‘ Clencoe witl ke in exXpeoied o é«*&‘ e verd largels the demiands for more teraperanes laginintion. - P ths raadiokl ans m_%&fii prevail i s ‘expeibied thatl & dep iwion ’4’#’2?} Ia peacbied to sk fof & SERtBIOArY siate. Lwide o probibition Inw. which, it s Heared by party lomders, miay inject rhe tetmperatioe Isens iGEO Hhe oain paden fnom o wavy thisl will toake 01 Fvery bard Gandle. : | Bpecuiation sk o whoether or go! L hie loeal tli‘v’fl:‘u-‘!‘?ifi?ifl—fi(fi!"l“ T B g sumed &1 cuce by the AntiSaioon Ceague has el Srknd by the bhojgDy od At elertion th s werk In i'n‘ta_z;e Ceeunty, whieh vored to feinaindry. - Wohen thie crasside was droposd iu Juce it was the uuderstanding that ;;; woniil e resiiiied 10 Lhe sUlGOin - adicd that sonie Gf the lAlger colitities Liwe Nigo aud Allen would be tackled then. - L : The Aot Saleon lespus lesders hiave st A Dusy suiptier gmiber. A statistios on the sitaation and iu sirengtiening their orgauization, . lvwas declared todas, howeser, by one ul theli: that the crasade is not to e pennnind at thik fi%’tim sud thnt itis : probable there will be no elections in auy of the intger " wel™ contties with [ thes possible exeception of St Joweph aud Koox. _ i | . Nevepiy-live m:u,statififi Lave voted ou the local aption guestion, rixxt§’~'s three hiave voted “dry.” E. M. Barpeyv, superititendent of the hid!hfl*g apolis divisioy of the Auti-Saloon fengue, snys that the counties that are tdog by remousioance will buld | HQoeal option elections as ra;yidiy'asé e remonsiTaAlces expire, - Theleapun pt\‘:;»fms;‘br: keep themn 5 an the water-wagon and s confldent | that gone of thtfin wiil he ,\{u{mi% Cwel” No plane are beiog miade pew for elections In cities like Feadd ‘ anspolis, Evausvitle aod Furt Wasse. Barney says that an affors ey be made within & few weeks 10 vote souath Hend and St Joseph swm'my% dry T He thinks it likely that there will be an elvction fn Koox &i‘x*’ig Denrborn counting, A petition st.vré an clertion in Koox was filed seversl mionths ago, but the eomnissioners refused toorder an election. - The Anti-Sslodn league is sald 1w have piven ap Indisbapolis s a hopaless task. : o Lt s sabd that the league will try to hold the ey’ tetritary it haw wained and that 1t will goabend with a Vigoraas campalgu for siate-wide probbition. - Only by obtaining sxtatetwide prohibition do the leagus lenders hope 0 dry” up the larger sounties : ! Some of them are eonvineed that statutory, state wide prohibition wouid hurt their cause as they do not think it would be passibile to stop the sale of liguor in Indisnapolis and the larger cities under the law. They say that a situation would arise simzilar to that in the cities in Maine % that have » “'wet” tendency. | If the adviee of the men in charge cof the league s fol'lowed it is said that vo attempt will be made to enact & statustory state-wide Inw but that |the entire strength of the organiza{u.m will be used in san effort to put | through a resolution for a state-wide amendment to the constitution. Conservative leaders of the league say that the latter plan is preferable although it-will take longer that way to make the state “dry.” ' Much interest is being aroused by the brief tiled by. Attorney General Bingham in the skelton case, api pealed from Greencastle, There isa ‘mistaken impression, however, as to The real point at issue is to determine whether or not a brewery agent ina “dry” city can sell direct to the consumers in wholesale quantities. The lower court in Greencastle held

| It has been reported that the ob'ject of the litigation,as far as the |attorney general is concerned, is to Sldetermine whether ornot intoxieants g’can be sold at the “social elubs" that %are vow taking the places of the sa{loons in the *'dry’’ counties. _I 1f the position of the state is upheld, another avenue through which liquor is obtained in the “dry’’ counties will be closed as a large amount of beer is being sold direct through the brewery agencies. The local op-

B 0 AW HEalely OTONILNIE LOe RelUng of sadoon Hestives o Et is sadid thsy there Is gothing in e Inw regariding Hoeming of brew. ory agendies sod’ thers s fothing to prohibit the manufsctare of intoxi cntits it dry’ coustiss. v Ite nor Hkely thast the ease will B deeided tor severs) menthe. ?23@ attorpey geusral bhas started a 6 in airy inte the sals of jatoxieanis in dey " evanties by “satinl clabsthat 1% sxpected 1o determing whether o pot the clubs imve the Hight 1o exist . The prineiple on whiel the clubs mre rated is that s man hes the righs 1o drink whatever he shoimen ig bLix own hote o place of businses. The "t's"wurf ix that s meniber of acoigh Bk the mase o 8 ¥ iegen At the cinh honse s e woild 8t his Bewme and thnt o vne bas the right o juterfots if be huvs dntaxioants Bor Bigoseit anid Resps theny 1o his own Jocker, | He ix ,mfi;%wrasx,.:ut‘zzlm‘::a{w now and Bopes to Le able to hring about suepukefol promesntibos : e vt tv\'f‘-udilh-n'w{?;n}tfiu'g Thousands of doilare aill be #r et by the Bouth Betd Chasnler 00l eree ta shiterinin wafisi?f rosidenits of Tedingm whn sssenibie in Houth Hinil Ostober B th B 19 sitend the Preal hotne coming now i prepataHon. Uol Georgs M. Stadebaker. ditecior puneral of the Blg event, vxpreets thonsands of Torger Indinna resitdents witl vikit Buuth Beod: thast week 1o meet reiatives and seguaistances and many will eome together for the fist e i 1 Teats, ; Toe intescstivg stlalr will begin Buascday. Octohedr 8, ‘with religicus wisr ¥ ices i Mouth Bend ehirohes. At nostt Monday whisties will blow and belis tiog for two mingtes apd fn the afternoon the officlal ppuning exer. ciwes will be held in one of Bouth Botid's beautifcl parks. short ad dresses will be wade by Mayor K. J. Fogarty, Director General Studebaker, ¥. A. Muller, president of the Chamber of Comniercs, and others, Hilarity park, where coutessions will be located, will be offiéialiy opened Monday eveniog. - A tennis tourosment epen to sl Amateurs wiill begin Tuesday morn” jog. 1a the evenigg the Chamber of Cunimerce will dedicate the court of honor which will be a gorgeosly constructed aud brithisntly Hiaminated sifair, United States Seuntor B, F. Shively of Soatth Bend will speak after the dedieation. A Marathon race, 100 gehoot children singing pattiotic songs, fres organ recitals and “band eoncerts will be features Wednesday., o - Thursaay, and Friday will be the big days. The event of "i’hm«du}-‘f will be a gorgenns autemobile floraiparade and of Friday & pagsant of & Liistorical "ma‘t Industring shumrwr,f Fireworks in the eveping will \“1!»% tually close the colebration although band coneerts will be piven Saturday. Thousands of people, some v distant states, aré planuing to return to Indiana for this event in South Hend, ‘ : : Siwbangh B ousion : The nlusteenth revnion of the S%w? baugh famiy was beld Aujast 280 al the beautiful counatry ane of J. W, Beekuer uear Ligouier, . There were in. attendance about vighty to enjoy the besutifal dsy which was &pent in renswing old ac quatttances aud formiog new oues At the uoon hourdinner was served and every one eujoyed a boanatifal repakt after which the guests were entertsined by & program consistiag of music, songs. aod reitations sod the readivg of the fninutes, followed. by the slecting of ulficers for the eusutng year, President, Lewis Berling vies . president, Heury Riebmotd ; seeretary, Mrs C. C Bérlin: historian, Mrs. J. W, Beekner; comwitee on entertainment, Mrs. Warren Berlin, Mra, Henry Richmond sud Mrs. C. C. Beriin, It was decided to hold the next reunion at the bome of Louts Berlin at Eikbart. Friends from a distauee were Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Berlin, M. C. C. Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rich‘moud and echildren, Miss Beruice Starks, Mrs. Avcan Emmitt and son, E.u of Eikbart: Mr. apd Mrs. Hiram Geyer and Mrs. Warren Berlin and ‘daughters of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. E Francis Berlin and chiidren, Mr. and l Mrs. Floyd Slabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Siabaugh and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. George Miller, Mr, and Mrs Reaben Miller and daughter of Nappanee; Miss Eva Slabaugh of Middlebury ; Charles Johuson of Jeoniugs, La, Mr. and Mrs. Menias Siabaugh of Cromwell: Mr. and Mrs. William Slabaugh of Wenatehee, Wash.

. Many people delude themselves by saving "It will wear away' when they notice symptoms of kidoey and bladder trouble. This is a mistake Take Foley's Kiduney Remedy, aud stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache, rhh]mnism. kidney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weaknpess, and arinary trouble disappear. For sale by all druggists. 24-5 t

Dr. Abernethy, the great Eoglish physician, said, “*Wateh vour kidneys. When they are affected. life is in danger.”” Folex's Kidney Remedy makes healthy kidueys, corrects arinary irregolarities and tones up the whole system. For sale by all druggists. ~ 24 5¢

GOMPERS IN ROW IN . - PARIS LABOR MEET Propositions of American Lesder Afe Turned Down After Bitter Attack on Federation, o ~ Paris, Bept. IThe controversy be Awhen Inlorastionsd trade usions now in wesxion bére and Hamosl Gompers, presldent of the American Federalion of Labor, entered upon asother chap ter when the conférence. of & molhn maade by & Deiglan deirgale, voted to discuns nely the propeals submitted by organizations afliated with, the copferenes. The propositions made by Mr. Gompers are thus shut oot as the American PFederstion of fabor i not aftilated with the Europeat sglons ahd Mr. Gompers will net be able 1o argee their aduplion, . Ametican labor and Ramoe!l Gome pere, Bead .of the federation fn the United States, received 8 sting ing tebuke in the Internations! Trades Unicns congress shen Buoro poan delegates, in the prescnce of Mr LlOnpers, denounoed whnt ‘i.fi!.'? termied America’s equlvecal attitude inward joining the laternational move ent. o e i Mr. Gompers nesmded all his old e encrgy to repel the attack. He insisiead that the problems and poticies of American (rades unionism were so mtermingled with Amerioan traditions and ideas that Awmericans could 1) ¥pare the time fo encounter the infly onee of Buropean leaders where the trades unionbim {endencies were tem: pergurentally different : ; Favors Worid- Wide Unlon, Nevertheless, as au evidence that the United Btates was anxlous for internatiopal eooperation, Mr, Gonipers intrudufed a proposal favoring worldwide organization which would “defend the rights and interesis of all and create international fraternity snd solidarity.” S The clash came over the question of the exact slatus of Mr. Gompers and the Awerican Federation of Labor in the conference, : ‘Mr. Gompers explained.that for the present he was merely an auditor bat was ready to give his opinjons. It has been the aspiration of the Ameri can workmen to come inta closer con tact with the labor movement in Eu rope, as they were profoundly attached to the cause of solidarity of labor. One obstacle in the way of affiliation, be sald, was the feeling that antagonism existed in Burope towards American trades unlonism. Moreover, it was feared that the American work: men might be compelled to subore dinnte their policies to those of men knowing little or nothing about American industrial conditions and prob lems. : e . ROME IS SHAKEN BY QUAKE Shock Causes Great Apprehension, But Damage s Slight and No Cas- ~° ualties Occur. . Rome, Sept. 1 -—Home was vigited by o esrthguake, The damage done was alight and no casuaitiea bave Leen reported, = ' The only damage so far reported is the | eracking of the fueade of the chinpel of Santa Anna. o The sbock was (01t sspecially in the higher quarters of the elty. | There was considerabie - apprehen gion in the crowded digtricts of the cily, and the men ungd women In the city hospitals and priscps were In a copdition bordering on panie until as surances were given that there was Lo danger. Watchman Kills Asailant, Casal Dover, 0. Sept. 1 —While re sisting an attack made upon him John Mace, a mallway watchman, shot sod instantly killed an unidentified Italian and set two other Hallans to flight. In the sncounter Mace was shot near the hear!, was stabbed several times and Is thought to be fa tally wounded, ' : ; Earth Shock Recorded. = . Cleveland, O, Sept. I.—An earth quake shock of 1% minputes’ duration was réecorded by Father 1 L. Odenbach’s selsmograph at St Ignatius college. Fathier Odenbach said he was of the opinion that the disturbance occurred upon the Awmerican continent, or in South America as the extreme distance. v | Meslith and Beauty AWI e Cosmeties avd lotions will net clear your eomplexion of pimples acd blotches like Foley's Orino Laxative for iudigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. Cleanses the system and is pleasant to take. For sale by all droggists.

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Do not be persuaded into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fevel, asthma, and lung trouble, as it stops the cough and heals the langs. For sale by all druggists.

Chamberiain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, oud should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowele. It is equally valuable for children and adnlts. It always cures. Solti 8. J. Williams. 2 ;

Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Cbamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets vou can improve both. Sold by 8. J. Williams. 24-6¢

ee o L eeeeSD= I n = R el X 1 ' . T ge—- ' ' . s 2 : ) . (1f Strictly | | The Store 1 . one - | that Makes § « Bl Pnee | F . Goo 0 [S : y i | CHZr. A 1 o 5 E ; g >p; [(" o = LX 2 I s S L 1 (X =) (' l (“ J - cTORES I X l', 7 «“r - - YWOO S Ep l"] SO = \_\GON‘ L 1 ¢ Hair Goods <SB ! (1 LAY S A (1 iQN Hair Goods %A /) (X W By request of our many (S 8 el L X (X M y request SR BN N T friends and patrons we have , . s : Xe P just added to our already g ;;; (X "l —_— mammoth stock, a complete - < I|, (X . . line of ladies hair gzcxx;]s, such as, Puffs, Rosettes, XX [|l S Salomes, Norma Waves, Billy Burkes,” Rolls l.‘ XX etc and a complete line of new and up-to-date hair ornamenns. (X [.l A ladies hair 1s her crowning beauty and her pride and all K.l XX ladies should consult our new department for the things which XX I} make the hair most beautiful. , K/ (X Our gigantic fall stock 1s amving daily and when complete KX KX it will be the largest, best selected, most beautiful and grandest. l J (X All new stock in Northern Indiana. Our stock of ladies ready to XX ‘.’ wear good 1s practically complete. Consult your own interests l'l% X and visit our store. - v | XX o|. & - Re e Y [.l_ ' | » CEa l|l (' e ' O ’ C/ £» ’ : X v JC ( Two STOR o Y (Y : / ' N\EP Xy . | ALBION — LIGO | L (X | ' o : }1 l" ’ One Price to all, That's the lowest : '.) e . . B ™ e ™ e --.ee e e e e

A New Store Will Open at Eikbart Next Saturday, Sept. 4 b - W, F. Swanton, for nite years vice presudent and miansger of the War: ren Hill Co. at Eikbart and his son, W F. Statiten, jr.. who has had shiarge of the cloak and sait department of the same flrm for the past five vears, have formed 8 new com pany under the pame of W, F. Stan. ton Co., and will open one of the finest ready to-wear stores in the state, as they will carry a fine line of cloaks, suits, waists, skirts, fors, musiin underwesar and & beautiful itue of willinery. Everything ready to wear for women, misses and children can be foand in this establishment.. Elkbart Las reasons to be proud of such an establishment as the Stantons will po doubt give then. Testifies After Four \”:un Carlisle Center, N. Y., G. B. Burbans, writes: “About four years ago I wrote you that I had been entirely cured of kidoey trouble by taking two bottles of Foley's Kidoey Remedy and after four years [ am again pleased to state that I have never had any rewnrn of these spmptoms, and lam evident| cnreg to BlAy cured.”” Foley's ’Kyldney Remedy will do the same for you. For sale by all druggists. -24-5 t

Horses for Sale A 4.YEAR.OLD FILLY Of Beechnut-Online breeding. Is well broken in buggy. A kind and stylish traveler, and not afraid of autos or engines. She has done a little work in team on farm. Also a Fine 2-year-old Gelding of Beechnut-Dunmore breeding. He is kind and gentle, but has not been broken to work. He will make a fine roader. Both are sound in wind and body. 1 will sell either or both at fair price DR. FRANKS LIGONIER, - - INDIANA

o@o@o@@@o@@oo@ BRogers Band Parkg o GOSHEN, INDIANA Q § LABOR DAY NIGHT § & Grand Mask Parade and @ o Japanese Lantern Carnival o o ‘Prizes Given to Most: Comic Masked Perskc’s‘ns‘w o ° Band Concert by Rogers Band o o Skating in Rink, MOVing Pictures in ¢ 5 e o o Admission to Park - 10 cents o < oCe «Om oOe o 0 eOv ooe oLp o 0 <OO o 0 0o o 0 & ; fimmxggzexmx*% i COMING | A NAéxt‘Week % B 0 Pk & Guy Stock C 0.% . UNDER A BIG TENT % Band Concert Noon and 7:00 p. m. Daily

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