Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 24, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 September 1909 — Page 5
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—— SRR gy ‘,, #} ~‘ et === P vy B € S—— e ——————— : ,‘,A“ -~ : E;- jis ' - in Noble Coun f f which Several good farms in Noble County, a few of whic 2 . y » b‘.cl 2 d 5 . i{ - 4 - -~ are here briefly described : , b'}}O ACRES 1n Kosciusko county, Ising towo aid one-hall miles west of Milford, kEnown as the Huber farm. This 18 one of the very best farms in the county : _and fineiy located; surtace is level and the soil of the very highest quality. Has ' splendid improvements, consisting of a fige slate-roofed irame house of about 8 . - rooms, one large bank barn, a smaller barn, wagon shed, and other ontbuildings, all 1n the best of condition. - : 173 ACRES in Marshall county, Ind., located oné mile west and one mile north of Mentone, and known as the Shipman farm. The surface of this farm is gently rolling and soil 15 good chocolate loam; a few acres in wood pasture and the bhalaunee in cultivation. The improvements are a good g-room house, bank barn , ~ abeut qox6o, good outbuildings, wind pump, and good orchard. A small stream of running water near the barn furnishes water for stock the vesr round. Thisis _ -~ .= ap especially desirable farny. ' ' ; 160 ACRES in Elkhart county, lving 6 miles west of Ligonier, and known as’ : -the Hudson farm. This is one of the very best farms in the best part of the county; level, and soil is dark and of the very highest guality; 130 acres in cultivation » “and about 20 acres in grove. Improvements are a good t-room house, barn about 36x50, another barn abont jox4o, crib, ang other outbuildings. If you are look- ; ing for a farm of the very highest class, you will hot miss 1t on this. : _ | v 64 ACRES in Kosciusko county, Ind,, lying 35 miles northwest of Leesburg, known as the Deßruyckere farm..” This 15 a good piece of rich dark soil, nearly : . level, about 50 acres of which is in cultivation and 14 acres in timber.. The farm has a good 5-room house and good barn 30X40.:0 We will make you an especially attractive proposition on this farm. . . . These farms will be sold cheap, and on the most favor- : .- » ; > . able terms, giving purchaser long time and low > . rate of interest on deferred payments. 9 E ‘ 4 - FOR PRICES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON - LIGONIER, INDIANA. Lo . . . : . . Citizens Bank pays 4% interest on certificates of deposit and savings accounts.
| Beoreen goods st Kitg & Weaver | The Diamond Cement brings dia. moads by saving expease. Mr Harry Selig went o Chiesgo yesteriay fora tow daye” vislt. Mrs. Allle Morrow Las sccepted & poaition fo the suit dopattment & 1, ‘Llsvy s, = = . | Mre Alisn Willita pelaroed from Winous Moniday where she had spentestarsidags . 0 - doe Drais, dr .of South Beud was Bers Lt Mooday to vislt his Daranla o the Hawpatel, Mroand Mre Philip Piaftmen ol Kondaiivile spent Souday with Mr. hud Mre. Wi, Badiopf, = . iede G e o Miss jowslis %h%x@@:m; retarned Friday row Eott SNasde whete alp Chrad seint the past ites weeks with feiniives : ; o M C O Uresn of Jamestows, X Y . retsrued Botse 1o ursday aliey CwEse sl goY O R %‘ifi,}‘fl : wilh {Tfl%fi‘i&* fri (dw Sk 2 :‘,;,*: B 4 Sidewalk builders, try Diamond Cemeat, bard as & rock,never wear put. Soidby L. A. Plimer. Mr. Frank Ssok st daughiter, tiretohen Back, of Jalstown, Sow Yorg, are vieiting feiatives ayd frizuds Ll L o Rotwry J. Wier 6 Washingion tawipalidp WAk i the ety Tussday He wiil po to Endinn apiilie sin X 1 Weak tO mibknck Bloe Bials Pagr Mroand Mrs Oucar Harris of O eapn, rainrned Bouie Taestdar after a short vieit wish Mes Harrin® suont Mre. Moy Selipand alhier roixlives Mes B Graves will returs frow Chieaso noxt ek with 8 unw (o ul G- toadnte i RIEy . Shie willge Ail the sew shispen atal sivies, (al Al wen YhEER o : 3 e BaTGrien méfnm;u;; B P o Landy Wi At the Jaffersed 1o anigha. Trody Yol BOOW ou say 8 } Bhow i wf;«w';;_ymx'gx's‘ oA Burty Heats sy bo proouted by telephons ’ The Indics of the Cathalie ehure! will serve & laneh consisiing o ehicken eabdeicbes. onllee. iy ', oreaty At vake f‘;-,*a;»fs;%j;‘};ina\te;'hm;{'&‘?im" Lot Aand i"v«!’-;‘ai:!i}.,7%’*‘""%!\,6”;‘%;{?3%2‘* 41 the st Yoo Ahe fieet daor pirgd i uf the Haotel thnicagiitle - Hravd Mee B W Ri{i‘;;‘?n{régk lwwf vy TEE Bttt i 5?332:;15.;;«5 0f the cannty Cindirmary sodd Teri Sor BeYUTAL TS will oty takie 0 Hlwir residence | Delialh eonty, haviie purchnsed a farm near Aunbiorfi, . Me abnd Mre Birapatnck are soleaiiid people an i ail are juslh 1o sde thern lpave Nobl Lgouity. o : e : Y Mise Deorplee Herald delighetuliy sutertained A ia?g%«,,‘yut%y uf girle 1o LA Bevel atel Inost BleßsinE (BRGLGT | dnst Touesday atternonn at a Harrack party oAI b egquntrs place. Abond twenly five earispaartiohiatad. - Afier 18 brgntious Dienis. BEODOTY the @irls etioved 8 amiiighit pide ts Tobe ks mivel thunoe hoine o o T Jacksonviile Tanes - Union svib dently s judge of human saurs save: CWihen the sgmfuer girl alects o g 4 tao the mmongisine, 1t B Dy | elathes she wanis 16 show off A b ¥ho j{’fl-r‘%!w'f?fi’ 'Ei;‘t'? ‘fiififl’fl'?ii%f‘fifihfl Qine ot IhinE §}6>er clatlien nnre | beantiial thinh herself . {u other wWards o one pase il e B hi'aa:tff-g:fi‘!‘ ¢! eiatiies. and in the otlior a shiow with e elal g n’! i o ; : - RR R b - £ : : g - S - - l i 1 ‘; - “ , & Bl N * .s - e I pe. gl I Fipe Fitting : lOF ANY KIND 4 - See me. . 4 Herbert Robinson
- The “old Relisble Diamond CeArs vou guing to Goshas tonizht 1o sew “The Candy Shop.” - . ASA A M m» " g " Tachis 10 reduce stock 8t King & Wameer. . . My Wil Kelly ie expeeind bome fram Chiesgn Satardsy for a Iwoweaks vaeation. : < Saiee R e SRR | = My Altred Holtalimger spent Sun. day st Fors Wasne visitiog bis per st and otiier frieods, . Mies Betty Heed and D € (. Dietoviw of Warsaw wers gaests of Mz and Srs Oddell (Ndinther over Suan. - Mrs. Hal Beardsiey of Chioago and Mrs. Harey Boazel of [adisuapaiis ate boere the guesis of tointives mud Mrs Meiisan Denny not Miss Kate Newton retutond Nacday eseping fepts Winons, whete they Lad spont it dday e Mr and Stra Jubin Lee 0t Brieiad, Ind | stent inst werk 8f the bome sf Mr osid Mre Joweph Utaln on the Haspateh s e - Mise Effie Kindisonh estue home from New York sSunday L & visi with foar parsnte, Mager and Mes Ja Kinsisol o : . Mise Eadat Ineas and M Ueargs THeas of Dielisnes. Uibin. Are the wuskis of thedr sister, Mix. William Crew xud family : : CMre Bioog Ackerioan sod Haeles Ackermay loft Tuesiday maraing {or Pricekey, Michigan, sthere they wiii s eeveral weeks, ’ : Mes Arthar Keily and ehildren 1o tiitned hotne Thorsdns after a woek s vinit with M. Kelly's patenis. i atd Mrea moott of Heeln, - - Mes Harry Hattenback and Mas. ot Jese Hattenback esmea hone Surdday evening after sevoral weeks visit with ber parents 16 Taolelo, - Mroand Mre. Alvin Besuel joined a 0 autamabile party of feiends from Clinrubases st The Inn, Lake Wawns see Hunday where they 8l spent the e . : - Mr.oand Mra. Ularetios Deaning Z‘&}‘km:; iawt “’i’-izh l&“i*h M!‘&tul :?\‘ifflTotn Jaskaon EDuG L IRI Wenk 8t Ihiair fottage o 6 Nattioro beach, Lakes Wa. ‘-W‘xfi‘“‘i’- 3 A \ - Miss tisrirude Kenaey of Adrian, Mich retnrned bome Sunday even. g after an exteuded visit here at the hotaes of Mr. ard Mrest Jobin Rinney. : L Sometinies things ehihe unespect wiily Here in ane. “Tha Candy Bhupis at the Jetlerson fn Goshen tapteht, It yon like & good show don 't mise it - "Rt shepnrdson, 8 LaGrange trap shaater of some pote, is teuring the Lar west Inßg in all tarastaeny sod inotdentally pleking up some easy prige snoney, - Goshen Demuoorat, Company A, First Indians, Heavy Artiliory, beld 8 reuning &t XAubhars inst Friday. electivg W W, Riddle of Noble counte, president: J R Con: lev, vice prestdent and Janes FerguSO, Ireasurer, ' G : Marvor Thuunus of Garrett,. an old Nuble vonuty boy, is relusing 1o sl bow tive use of hiis LA Ae & oandi Eale for re election. He s tired of his job and save e wili not been candithate. Hebas held the place eight FEATS, o ‘ Misgon Mavine and Hattie Loessr Mr and Mers Oscar Hareis of Chi vago. Mr Dan Miehasis of Milwanos koe Mr Loats Hyman of Wabash and Mr. Hagry: Selig spest Sunday at The l’nn%fiw Wawasee, : ; Bouth Rend. FEikbhart, Warnaw, Ligonier, Nappariee. Millord Mi tdde Bure and ball 8 dogen other to vos wiil be represented o the hulry ap andietics that will tomight see ' [he Canidy Sbop” st the Jeflurson in fLrostien: : e : Johin Gushwa .of Latirange had Bitiwel! shaved for the first thne i fuis §ife by & barber a tow dave ngn. Heis sixty-two years ol He was preparice to vistt & reistive near tinghen he biad not seen for thirty tWo Years. _ - ‘Wellington Lower, s pight track waiker over the Lake Shore at Cornnns was {nstantiv killed Satur day morsing. The fellovw bad evi duntly gone to sleep whitle sitting on the track and was struck by a west bound fast teain,. ‘ ' Mrs. Marvin Kabua of Kendsll vitle, widew of the former desperads has gone to Eureka. [ls to join Mr and Mre. AT Hoss, formerly of Rendaliviile, who are conducting a missionary tralaing school thers Mrs. Kubos will take up the work with them, . i The Gosben Fair stands well with our readers and this vear we look for Ligouter to furnish no small part of the large crowds siire to be in attendsoce. We are assared that . the entertainment will be afl that ean be asked for. The fair will start off with a rosh September 14.
Mrs. David Mathews. the mother of Mrs. E. .. Schlotterback of this ¢ity, was buried at Albion last Fri dAY. At the time of her death Mrs Mathews was pearly 87, and for over thirty years bad besn chaplsin of the Rebekab lodge in that town. she bad been a resident of Albion for fi{tv vears. i
Misses Madge and Marie Seott delightfully sutertained a party of friends at the Scoit collage on Natticro beach, Lake Wawases over iast Sunday. Those present were Miss Lela Null, Elsie Curran, Hazel Walley, Marie Pheif, Margarat Dariing, Mable McLaunghlin of Elkbart and Misses Fwmmas Lairimer and Marietta Myeis of Goshen.
The people generally- and the bus. iness mien along Cavin street are to be congratulated that the city coun. 2il has followed the suggestion of THE BANNER and the progressive citizens, in providing for the iostallation of the new ang modern system of lighting. ' The city council did the rizght thing when they ordered the change from the old style lights, and the attendant inconvenience.
C. W. Morrell who has been traveling for a big Chicago wholesale house in Texas and the southwest says that it does his soul good to get back here where crop prospects are so gocd.. He says that in many parts of Texas the crop failure will be al-. most complete on aecount of a drought that has not been broken for many months. Business isata stand-still and everybody discouraged. :
Don’t wiss the Guy Stoek Co. all uniler hig tent. o S © Mr Goy will be hers nexi week with his big tent show, ; Ball Frog Hose. & particularly 00l home sold by King & Waaver, Mr. Hariey Head of Fort Wayne spent Nunday with Gis paretite. : Mr. Jos. Hattenback of Taledo was the guest of his son, Harey, Hatten back, Monday The tiny Stak Co. basd will play & coneeari ol poon Acd 8L T pomoevery day texi werk. e : Mr. J. B Maxwell came home from Pivaturg Friday for a fow #ocks vaoalion. : : Miss Lonors Hodge of South Bend spwnt the weell end hete, the guest of Miss Fibel Urotbors. | This Gay Mook Co will present an sutire change of progeam eash night seXt week. Don t miies 1t : Misa Grace Pancaks of Fort Wayne el Munday hate with het parents. Mf oand Mrs Jos Paueaks, ' Mre. 3 .. Harsh anid daughter spent miow davs (o Ghoatien net week phe guestes of Harvey Habb and famHye o S - Mre Allsn Wysoug aud danghiter, Miss Froda Wysong, of Goshiet were suests of Mra. Fiaucis Hillman ovar Surding. : Mies Stelin Baum eame some from Chitoagn Monda- for s fsw days visit with fier parents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Bimuresy, wr ; . Miss Crete Zink of Eikbart eame e T'ut\mx._g}* avening forsfew duyn‘ visit with Miss Glora Gralinm and obler friends . - Mise Fhrffi !.i_s'»:;u.'témrn@dkfi—‘«mm Maopday evening from Niagara Falls, where she spent the past (w 0 Weeks visitiog reiatives. . - Miss Sue Kelly' returnsd home sinday evening from Teledo, where she hins spent the past mwonth with recatives and friends. ‘ Leave your order for Stone tomatoes and sweet corn for canning at Sack’s Bakery. , There will b au lce eream social At the Christian church Thuarsday eveuing Sept. 2. Come and hinve a wood time, Mr and Mrs. Melvio Rodgers and Neil Rodgers spent the wesk-end with Mra., Rodger's parsnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wi Beazel. : Mre. A J. fuks i« agent for the celebrated SpirellaCorset. Mrs Inks wiil take measurements snd 8l orders, Call upon her. : ‘Clark Druckamitler u_mi hiia son, Willtam, have been arrested st Svra. cuse eharged with operativg a Bling Figer in their barn, . Miss Marthn 'm}.m;mm returned bome Friday eventog frogn Stareis, Mictiigan, where shie had besg visitiug relatives for the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Siimon Straus and Mrx Juliiie Nathan of Fort Wayne went to Chicago Monday evening. wherk they are visitiog friends, . Mr. Charles Oshorn, aceompanied hy litesinter. Miss Myrtls Osborn of Kendaliville and Miss Harriet Ochs spenit Sunday at The 00, Lake Wa WARGG, 4 Miss Anna White of Kalamazoo, Mich . who bas been visiting her sinter, Mis Tom Wolle, tor several days. went to Ludianapolis last Fri day to vigt friends. ; | “The Uaudy Shop,” direct from the siudelaber ju Chicago, plays its anily Indisos eugagement st the Jefforson tn Goshen tonight. Ligotier prople shioddd not miss it | | Mr aund Mrs C. H. Bair with baby Marion, of Rogere Park, (::amn;‘m,wmi arrive Thuareday, September 2nd, ou iheir santusl three. w\;vigs‘ vAcAtion for w visit with Mrs ln,tr’gptfrutn'.i Mr.aod Mrs C W Stites. : Prof. F._,'L‘.. murgis wiil apen datcing school aud assembiy fa City nall Ligouisr Wedoesiday evsuing. Sepy 22 Class hour at 7:30 sssemLiv at # Terms 85 00 for ten lessons, payabic 1 00 eact week until patd. ‘Dr. Fred R Clapp assisted by Drs Stiobe and Biack, performed a very intricate operation upon Mu.; Jesse Biddie at her home [aat Tues. day morniug. The .atient rallied from the severe ordesl and her chances for complete recovery are most excelient. She has been an invalid for several years., | Frank D. Long, s cement sidewalk coutractor st Elkhart, who did & lot of work in Ligouler several years ago, hanged himself with & strap in the attic of his home Friday moroing. He had been drioking and shortly before committing suicide made & violent attack upon his wife. Long was 45 vears old, .
Uharies E. Field and Martin H. Seangler, who have been practicing iaw in Alblon duniog the past few vears under the firm name of Field & Spaongler, have dissolved partaershitp, to become effective Septemnber 1. It 18 Mr. Fields intention 'to locate in the west, and he will soon leave on a prospécting trip.
Rock and Fulton and Frank Lalor are the featured members of the original cast giviog “The Candy shop’ at the Jeflerson io Goshen touight, and in the commpany of over 100 are Mrs. Annie Yeamaons, Louis Harrisou, Lucy Waeston, W.J. MeCarthy, Douglas Stevenson, Payo and others of fame. This i 8 an attraction that should not be missed.
Tonight **The Candy Shop,"’ direct from the Studebaker in Chicago, colnes to the Jefferson in Gosben, and Ligonier people will have their only chance of seeing this big hit It was to have gl;yed at the Auditorlum in South nd but the decorators could not finish io time and the show had to be sent to Goshen. If you are going, call up 'phone No. 229 and order your tickets.
Here is your chance to see a big one unexpectedly. “The Candy Shop” with Rock and Fulton and Frank Lalor and 100 others, is at the Jefferson in Goshen tonight, having been secured for there unexpectedly. It will be the ouly Indiana engagement of the biggest summer show success in many seasons, and will be presented precisely as at the Studebaker in Chicago. Ligonier people who are going should call phone 229 at Goshen and secure seata.
Try Diamond Cement. Mr Leo Howe retarned to his work at South Hend Sunday. . Mr Ed O'Cosoor of Goshen came here Friday evening fur m short visis with bils mother - ‘ i Misses Miram and Lillian MeMillen are visiting relatives &t Wawaka this week. Mr. Carl Sisterben came home Monday from Savannab, UGsorgia, for 8 iwo werks Yacation Master Dwight Green in spendings fow dave this week in Chicago with Liis vousio, Usri Howsnstein, Mr and Mre. Hobert Carlsosn went o Eikhart Wedunesday swhete tliey Wil agsin take up thelr residencs. Mr oaod Mes O V. lokssnd Misses Laurs and louise Inks retursed trom Medinia. Obio, Sanday. whers they vimiledd rediatives, . [ Walks that haye been placed 15 m, in this town are made of ond cement. Give it a trial and save expenses. - Aissrs ‘.Brhsu _Buth;;alh Ireawe Besbe, Allce Valinnoe, Mabei Kaep: fi"fl and Jesse Decker alionided the Teachers’ lustitute at Albico Ihie week. . : Mr. and Mrs. Alongo Nelson and dauphter of Syracuse, New York, teturuaed hotne Susday svesing afisr an sxtended visit with relstives io this city. . ; Mrs. Fraonk Zimmetman aod san, Francia Zinunesrman, retaraesd home Hrom Toledn, Friday where they had wpent soveral days with Mrs Zionertnan s ather - Mr. and Mrs. HBruee Schutt and baby returned home Sunday evening after a fow days visit with My Nehutt's parests. Mr. oand Mrs. Abe Nehatt st Bauth Heod. ~ Mr.oand Mrs 80l Walfe of Bryan spent Nuoday with Mrs. B. Ackerman. Mr. Waile returned to Bryan sunday eveniog but Mre. Waolle went to Cbieago where sbe will spend the weok with reiatives. Reguiar services at the Christian chureh next Sunday , September bth, Bible schoal st 9:30 & . Publie worshin and sermon At S a Iw, aud at T 3 p.m. You will be wel. cotne 1o all of these servicss, Amiang thoss fron out of the ity who attended the Knepper funeral were Mr. FEd Koepper of Linton, Ind.. Mra. Amos Boves of Eikhart, Mr. and Mras Clyds Kpepper of Toltedo, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Kospper of Toledo and Rev. Edgar Green of Hecln, : - Special sale on Plumes: $10.50 plumes at $7.00, black or white; $B.OO plumes at §5.50; $4.00 plumes at $2.75, black only White plumes purchased at sale tinted any light shade free. Two days only, Sept. 3rd and 4th. Don’t miss this opportunity to get a good plume cheap, - MISS W, WILCOX.
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