Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 26, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 September 1909 — Page 5

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- il be the finest artiele 1n this line ever civen out 1n Ligonter; we like it Letser than our 1909 Lineoln ealendar, for which it will : be a good companion piece. - - ' - We would like to put one of these handsome calendars in each - heme in Noble county and adjoining counties ; but this is imprae- - ticable, and we are forced to himit the distribution to our customers - - only _ ' ' - . . . . Now, in order to distribute as many as possible of these calendirs without going outside our list of customers, we have decided on the following plan : ' About December 15th we will mail a card to each and every person who has, at any time during the year 1909, deposited in Citizens Bank one dollar or more; this card, on presentation at our Bank, will entitle the holder to one of the beautiful calendars. Remember, a deposite of only one dollar makes you a customer, and just as heartily welcome to a calendar as though your account were many times that amount. = - . , -~ What we want is to get you in the way of coming to this bank __ to deposite you money ; its thie best habit you can get, and the best - incentive to thrift and saving, to say nothing of the great conven- = ~ ience of a checking account. | ' : ' We pay 4% interest on certificates of deposit and savings accounts ~ STRAUS BROS. & COMPANY

Soloes of il Kinds 8l Hisoshury's, Best wtors i town for kitohen warcanit bardware . Miss At Boeson spent the week: spd with Miss Flrance Knox of Miss Bllzaletn 'assnnach spent the weeg sl with bßer pareits st Furt Wayne e - Mre U . tiraves reifraed home Muvday fran Uhionro whate sho bas besu bavine mithiners sunniing - . Mrs B 3. Meßoapie tetitned home Muonday Trom bFort Wagne, wlhere she bad snent nest of Lhe BUnaner, . My i%‘i?é:‘i}fifm Mitton Hernld, Mrs, Harry Hattenback aad Miss Bernice Hengld epept Bunday At BHaome Llty My Sol Loeser of Kalknska, Mich - Gpan, Mro bt Leeser nad Mr. 3 Coranmann of Milwaokes wore i the ety batarday oo business, j L Purdoe Usniversity entered upin s Cbew vesr Monday, elass work belog resumed i every deparlicent Ihe potad registration up to noon Manday Pwas 425 with at least 161 nore to ‘pegcister. Uhe figdres broaKk ail res Cotde for the crenlng day,. 1 i HKeptilar servican a 1 IBe (‘téringzf{% Lehuren, sunday Septlember IWh 8 Ctollawss GG Bunday sellool | &Nt Hibleelnmeent W sermian, Bulijost Pb be Chrieting s Sdded Dty and Cbrivhieee Jokie 8 m‘mu sl | ideot, “Highwr Uplticiant Jine Apo, FThe public s cordinliy dnvited 1o LR mEEVIOBR I.W. ssivn. o ! - ~ ; - b 3 - « < By b 3 AND | - ' %" r : Fipe ritting : -~ ' . Ly ->g 7 " 5 I _OF ANY KIND - ' - ' T H See me. f : T % z Herbert Robmson I LA P : - " AL ERAL LALLM b b bt

g ek S ‘,.\'w:Nvmkfmug‘&&w.m;»%wnm\"Y" 2 i Distes, dishies, fancy snd dinner fects Bt Niansbury s, . | Diress gocads 6 bisck and all calors. {thar oo of e dress pexds are thie ibeat. . - RJ Brassptey | The Diamond Cement brings diaimonds by saving expense. . M B Siansbury jefl 'fu?t} (for L Lijcags whers be wili spemd the *&#‘B S : I Dronnd Mre W, 0 Hilderbonnd of Topekn wers puests of Mz and Mrs. T M Cwin Mondey . . Mr s Mre Bass Selig spent the onrly part of the week I 6 Chicagy, e Fueats wf frisnds. o Milinery opeting o 1 M U R Liraves Sept 10 1T oand in. Ladies el nd sxamine thestiyios Miss Jomphisne Sheflor of Angoia in s ppest B the bome of Mr PA Joray and fsily thiswesk, L Bfiss Miroars MeMillon e Banday torsinge for ML Clesnsnn, Michionn, wilore sbe will retinicsnvirnl wenke, M Edsnflof Ukicags fe spend: P the weonk Wit Bet sisturs Mra P iavd L g s Alisa Francie mwel o l Mre Cora 1r Mashuric ol Fory Waree wieiding the weork 18 thus 2ity fhe pusniod Mr oand Mre J B Ly ver L Mosa Martha Hulohison ssd Meo furiis Hutebison sre both 1l wiih Iypliold fover bat are reported ss wetting aliang fisely. - Mise loia Harhison relurned haine last week fromn Hattle Ctenk, Michigan, whers she sl kpanid s v aral weeks with Iriends, - % Mr oand Xrs. Buartram Shage fig@m | the weok eid Biers tha gpuests of Mrs Higne s varents Mroand Mrs Jacoh Heum. By, - . : " Mr.oand Mre. Jnmes Smith hiave Erotnroed to their hothe just west of Lo eity afver spending tha sutimier an B Louis, ) L Mrs Beu Fitlinger and son, }7{4”!#?«l'% Fethinger. ol Chicago spent laal woe k| i 1 thiw ¢ty the guests of Mr sod Miese Lke Baugm . ' Mre. Geo, Uarpenter of Pensscols, Fla. camie bere inst week for an ex tended visit with her parents, Mr, sud Mrs. MWarreg Kine, AMr.onod Mrs. Dan Danielof Colam: Bia ity returned hone Friday after & fow days’ visit with their daughter Mrs Lke Lsuns and family,. "L AL Carr will sell a fot of bhouse. fodd poods At the Caldweil corner next Saturday at 250 poom. Bome %;zjg'im,rga!zm will be oflered, - - Migs Holen Religreturned Monday evening from Seattle, Washingtou, mhere shie bad spent the sgnimer with her sister, Mrs Bimion Burneit. . After a long delay the Antiisaloon lengus in Deßalb county has decidded to petition. for a loeal option eleetion 1o fhat county in November [m’ Decsinber. o - : . Mr. Adolph Sehiloss returned from Uleveland Tuesday evening where he bas beey preparing for the epening i the rerdy-to-wear departieut of E:fiac!smm !’imrs, Biore ‘ ‘ . The ladies’ of the Présbhyterian Aid wociety will hold & bake eale at Kuapp's grocery, on Baturday, Sept. o Sdemy good things will be of. fered. Do ot miss it . . Miss Alma Billman left Tuesday orning for Lausing, Miehigan, where sbe resumed her duties as teacher of Domestic Seience i the {suzé Nchool furthe bltnd, - Mre. M. Goshoro and daughters. Miszes Halle and Ada Gosbhotn, sud E.iir,‘. and Mrs Gearge Gosbiorn spent [Sm.zmy At Wawaka, the pguests of Mr.auid Mes. Jaues McFatiand. - | That the Goshen {air may be endod ax well as i 1 began, the great taces Ehad ‘busn reserved for this Friday, Emsd op this day ali catile and borses takivg premivms will be parsded ou ii'i“‘ {“’f{’k* o . Mrs. M. Hoiloway and Miss Edith Parsball eane bore from Piqus. O, {ast Motday morning on secoant of the serious condition of Elizabeth Parshail little daughter of Mr and | ‘EMN, A. H. Parmshall. - Swanley Straus, Joseph Ackerman, and 171 Rose will leave pext Monday for Howe, lad where they will enter wehool for the winter. The Howe military school 8 one of the best 1o thie country snd will got three hright pupils o these Ligonier boys, e A peeunliar aceident happened to Mrs. Warren Kime here Monday worning. - She was feeding some ohitckens in the tack yard on the river bapk when somehow she slipped and fell into the river breaking her teft leg Mis. Kime I 8 re--;;‘s;rjtmi a 8 petting along nicely. 5. H. Hoover of the Hotel Gold- | smith returned yesterday from Aop Arbor where he had been ealled on aceount of the serious condition of tiis little son who recently submitted to a surgical operation in the hospital o thateity. The young men is somewhat improved io condition.

Henry H Haines who was tormerIy & suceessful druggist at Avilla and well known io this county, died at Fort Wavoe last Monday, at the age of 60. Mr Haines has been st the head of the H. H. Haines Medical Co.. at Fort Wayne fortwenty v ar's manufacturing Father's Remedic s.

The Noble county eouncil at its Inte session fixed the tax levy for 1910 at 26 65 cents on the $lO valua.tioa. This is one cont less than the levy for last vear and makes theé county one of the lowest taxed counties in the state. thers being ounly two or three others that show as low a levy. » : Mr. and Mre. Wm. Batdorf were summoned to Waterloo last Monday night on account of the serious condition of Mrs, Batdorf's sister, Mrs. Willlam Fleteher. While attempt ing to light a gasoline stove Mra, Fletcher's clothing caught fire, In her efforts to extinguish the blaze she was terribly burned and there is but little hope of her recovery.

Word comes from the United Brethern conference, which was held ata Lafyette, Indiana, that Rev. D. Robinson, pastor of the U. B. ehurch in this city, will be sent to Elkhart instead of being returned to this city where he has been a faithful worker for the past six years. Rev. Robin son is a most successful minister and will be greatly missed by his congregation as well as the entire community. : :

- American fencing st Kiog & Wear. TR ‘ ‘ . L | Amatite rouflug sold by Kisg & i“’*nrfif, .; : , e Laarel Stesl ranges at Kiog snd Weavers. v ' The Diamond Cement, is as good the best. : - Colton blankets, wool biankets see Ahein al Blanshury s . M B M. Cobten of Chioags was gaest of Miss Hath Mier on Sunday, M 1 oand Mrs Simon Schloss spent Banday with relstives and Itiends st Adbian. ' : Aine Crote Zink of Elkbart was the guest of Mina Glora Graham, Bunday. o L ! © nderwess, gnton suits, two plece suits for ehildren, en and Indies at minoehury s , : My mnd Mrs, Sehgrler Sackett e turned Liome Susday evening from their weslelts trip. i Mr. fiwfls%éy l%mfim ng‘ Bt Josaph, Misasuri, eatne hers Saturday o spwnd Dis vacation. - Br i}!;ux ffitfi?m uz?«m Maaday at Bendallville with s parents, Me, and Mrs. Willhian tburn. o Prof sud Mrs, B F. Petors of Wa. waka cae hore sesterday and will spoud the winter (o thin elty, Mien Graee Bmith of Detroit, Mich: ignn, s spending the week "iflf’: Mr. sud Mra, V. B =aith and lanily. Frait iars, ooe gusrt. '*.':in"fi\_ i A dugen is; frull eand 850 por dosnn, fruit iar rings aod caps &L SiansLty s . : Mr Gien Eazier returped home the edrly part of the week from Cantone, E3hio, where he had attended a Intily reunion, ‘ . Mrs. Charles Giresn and Adrian titesn mre spendipg toe week in Al Bion st the home of Mr osnd Mrs. Harry Blone, . : Mr. James ’i”fz;;ix:;s»"‘n lias returned to Madison, where he will resume tis studies at the Michigasn univer#ity next Monday . Mra. A J. luks is sgent for the eeiehrated Spirelis Corsnt. Mrs. Inks will take mensurements and il urders. CUsll upon her. L Miss Hazel Houser,of Mondova, Wikconisin, came heré Saturday for A two weeks' visit at the home of Mr.and Mrs George Brown, | Mr. and Mre, Hm;?{ Hart, Miss Bertha Hart aud Mr. Baiph Metz of Aiblon spent Sanday hers, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yoder. | Mr Evert Buchell of Battle Creek, Michigan, returned bome Saturday after spending a fow days here, the guest of Mies Lala Hutehison, | Mr. and Mrs. C. R Staosbury, and Misses Fay Watts and Mabel Mevers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Oak Baudolph at Wawaka 50&&&3’-4 Mre. Abe Mier and children returued from Lake Wawases where they spent the summer. The season | at the lake han closed and uearly all bave returped to their homes, j; Rawride, Kantenag and Hardvex howe for boys. Call for 1960 hose for wiris, fine as any 26¢ hose on the arket. price 150, ’ o v o RoJ.BYANBBURY.

© Mrs. Herbert Ellsworth of Banton Harbor, Mictigan, will return to her bome Naturday. Mrs Ellsworth has spent keveral weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. King. Otieinls in Elkhart are inquiring into thie sale of several kinda of vear beer thiat fook and smell very much like the real article. Nobody wounld want it it it did oot resemble beer. Mrs Marcus Marx of Milwaukee returned to her hHome Wednesday. shie was secompanied by ber grand. mother, Mra. R Ocha, who will spend the winter with relatives at MilWHRURLO. : . Jobin Gresn drove his agtomobile froui Indiavapolis to Ligonier last Saturday in about seven hours. He was scoompanied by J. E. MeDonald Jr.and Buarl loks and all had a pleasant trip. * The couaty council proposes to sitk some tnore woney, baving provided for the expenditure of §1 700 fn anuther effort to fill & sink bole in the highway west of Kendaliville, which hlas been troublesome for ALY Years, ' Mrs. Heory Greep, Mrm. F. H. Green and the latter's ehildren, Will Gieorge and Magdalene, came here from Ligouier Saturday in their suto aud were gussts over Sunday of Mr. amd Mrs J. B. Swil and Dr. and Mrs. Baker of Kast Broadway. south Bend Times, : :

Automobiles carrving 8 message from the Poiladelphio Press to Seattis. Wash: are scheduled to pass through Ligonier. It is expected that the present record of fifteen days for the trip will be reduced to twelive days. The start is to be made Kept. 18th, L

Mr.and Mre. J. 1.. Grabam spent a pood part of last week at the state fair at ludianapalis. Mr. Grabam had not visited the fair for several years aid he was most favorably impressed with the great improvement in the big show and the splendid new buildings on the grounds. '

Mr. Max Greenberger accompanied by his sister, Mrs. L. L. Schloss,both of Chicago, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baum, sr. 6ver Sunday The engagement of Miss Stella Baum and Mr. Greenberger was formerly announced at a dinner giveu at the family residence on Kast Third street onSunday evening.

Mrs. Leo Solomon left Mouday morning for Mobile, Ala.. for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Simon. She bad just received word of the birth of a fine little daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Simon and was correspondingly bappy over the announcement that the child and young mother were doing well.

Mr. Bert Bechtel returned here Tuesday moruning from Toledo, Ohio, woere he had been called early Monday morning. The house in which nis family was living was almost entirely destroyed by fire. Some of the lighter furniture and most of their clothing were saved from the ruins. Mrs, Bechtel joined her husband here Wednesday and they will take up their residence in the Lape property as soon as matters can be

¥ : = ?MW < i Try Diamond Cemeat. Go 1o Biansbary 's for suitings. Anpieriesn fescing st the Kiog & Weaver bardwars, , | Miss Leona Heazel is pow bookkeeper nt Bohioss Hros store. { For pickling don't forget Kentucky ! Hall eider vinegar alt Siansbury 's. - ThDiamond Cement saves you gtim.e, labor and cxpense. . i Mr. Wayne Nading of Motealo, Unlitornia, s apending the woek wilh rienads. ‘ I Mr Lewis Hyman of Wabash was (the guest of Miss Hattis Losast over (Bunday. | Mr Broest B Dolas west ap to %C?fifi’lfi:fl Tuesday morniog lof s vx- | tanded vinit, P Mr ‘Kar] Sisterhon returned 1o Savannah, Us, Friday aftsr a short ¥Roation Lete. ) Mrs. Allen Willetts will spend the dadter part of the week with reistives Lo hendalivilie : P Mr Wil Kelly roturned t 6 Übd | omg Handay alier spending his va L eation in this clty. $ . Hundreds of Jovely Lets w 1 all prices at Mrs, Uraves' solliiners Lopening s week, : | Miss Zolda Harter of Fort Washe Linspendiog s few dave in this ety Lthe puest of Miss Zilinh Boathwell i Miss Fdna Wall s haage frow f?*fi.eifl?y Hensl 1o spend Ler vacation L with hier parents, Mr. and Sles Uhias 1 Wait. = - r , . Mrs H. Hammel returoed ta Chi eage Monday alier a short visit wit] et deughter, ~Mrs. A B Mier and amily [ [ Mr oand M RO Smith and Lehiidean of Goshion are spending the werk with Mr, and Mre. Herben Histerhen. : : . Friends of Mavor James Graves of Rendaliville are deinandiog that he iiw A caudidats for re-slection upon s independent ticket. . !’ Mr.oaod Mra. John Hofliman, Mr and Mre. Jobn Cavin and Mrs Cloas, Haoapiank are x.~x;wwfzsf«:§ Biestyis Nafur day from an extended western trip . Walks that have been placed 25 ] + + years, in this town are made of Diamond cement. Give it a trial and save expenses. . W_E. Ogle of Kendallivilie caught s pike measurivg 44 luchesin fonpth and welphing 19 pounds in Lake Gleorgse the other day. 1t e sald 1o be the largest fasbh ever ilaken from the lake, : ' Dr. Bartley, sva specinlist, will he in Ligooier st Hotel Goldsmith, Sav orday, September 25 st Wawaka, Friday. September 24, 1 you hiave bendachiss or apy nervous troubie, let me exmmine your eves and teil you the cause and cure, (rlasses guaranieed to iz, i e R A s | EaeSesRSEhR 2 S2seseNEsasesasesen ‘ | G ‘ i g 4 o | d 5 2lc per dozen - g . cash, © 22cintrade 3 ' T :J.BAUM & SON Sowde : i R L S NSRAR2L IR AT I A AR AL

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i TR ‘ ~ v , b= - 5 L s (e - B . Septomber 10, 1904 = % o 5 o . - - u = Dear Auntie~. - S =~ % * 4 ST 3 ¥ %.. o @‘ I bave been wokmy for you 1o come down o the longes! @ v ¥ ¥ » ! » 2 ® " - * i‘)’ = Lime and conidn’t stand 8 any longer, | must write you, We @ @ are fecling s goeoxd Ihis vear because we have such good crops “@ &352". L et 5 = ;“fig and al such pood prices that we have decided 1o gt some 5 3 : 3 ; ; e%3x.5% et o g « - @""} vew Lty w the house Our bams s full of new machinery, Al i = ¥ § % §. 5% % : @DT s 300 &el oW aßloinoinie Ang Yo know how L--n Yoidens wlinnnii wps rgond Copdws © Be it 200 e dwnae B heiweo sueck sye ¥ #iss =Y PRIt HAWMaS s Wa i S INAS AESE S HAaVYO IRO LTS Al THNL 3515 2 morning be ol me we had beller pel s now stee] range 4% we = % cottid alord 1 as well as Smithe: and Mrs. Smath hasn't even L@ any lace curtains only i ber parlor. Jobn save the price of ) Wheal and the yu o topelher s (b 8 Jarpest winoe we have becy ”‘.:,'3 v-3 i e ‘s, ' A : $ ’Ej A married Aang Yo KEnow il s gomy sl - rxteen vesrs apd ] s"@; Lave e 101 ane Cososk slove Gl theswr yeoars We decided ;'fa Sy =l . * 4 X : % ¥ ¥ = {‘éx WE WO PO L oW GG FaOR mroundc jor 3 sleel ragge, al @ f:,é}} ~ Xo S s s s Ty % 3 et ! YO KOOW, 30 Yt Do v dleaiers cigum tHey have Ihe test ”} y;a Yot Tl . “ ¥ 3 Tuw sir d ® % Lo B e 3 e o £ £ E‘:‘[) '43’*"}3. eryve i hot Wil B nhr T ows Te bn says we @ = i — , i{'}: LIPe BEE Jove 1o Uinida . = : . r_'{;':, - R L frinrssn 5 P i bae o ¥ Y R et Y ; ) . P aiiandn Bk Qg S : o Lannada panon et C Prse % B —— o . ) - .;Efi;} T " ree Yo es et o 1 Yoot ¢ L & Lhe abibve lettor was pieked up and handed to @ B | piewe | = . S « . 14 ) .y ) vy Y @ us, and if Mrs, Bartoncealls at our store we will be @ e 8 ey 3.4 * 3. 3 . 1 % i i ~ v , 3 > ¥ Ea] 5 BT T RIOVW ORI ANEI 2O e vy e rperie F 3 T 4 ,',”:3‘l AFERES 3 el * i si:44 i ‘¥ eßik iy i :—-j Wl 5 " » . Ty g o - @ "{\}; iooElnye 10T, We lAVe 544500 1D RIX VEArs ol 3(.37:; f'@ .%%3!5 - 3 % ;' % B rel Stee] Ranges and tind them the best range @ :@ SVEE BaW L Wo exedpt Rone . 1t 8 the oniy two tiue £ . - £ @3 constructed range on the market, Come 1n and % @ see for yoursel o AR f . ' =i : : ‘ ey i ; v ! * @ _ ! | il e 3 l & . i =7 4 r ) =) L L},gOfll& X ndlana ~ :’ = ' : ' g oP e g N ee S e 15 CRRERE Rl R Rr RRI RERREE OEEEERERE Rl RRRRRRRRRRR ! 3o h 4 f"fi'n’ si L L ePLT T Ty . L 1 . LOOk the GL()BE Over R9e : : g Nv 5 - % it I . : . e . ) aAnd yoi ¢an 1 g;?i‘% 8 Inon L £ £ ‘ =) ) ¥ & . foA T : G A ceonvenient Range or stove i £ 3 : e o gk Yo we & ‘{ L \ ‘ iy the guarket. For heat- 8 oy [ & 3 - i _ ¥ 2 T o oo ERY LLivy cannol be exoet Hed i = e Pl ari: goßs f e de B » A To% Py ‘ Fhey ar: guaranteed to de 8 A , - » 3 : 2 v 3 » # - ) ::’ b AIA jfl;}; : I VY- Dest W !'!3'l-;. 3 -l i LR al - g * 3 L 3 . g 5 : Es T E s A% o . . E mrgw s | he Globe Ranges ¢ OEy < : a L L b A 5™ i A Ly [T e | ) L ; P \ tS e NE g s MOF A S are-made of the best ma- 23 £55 8 = ;_‘ A . i : L B ;8 z ol # .y iy i < 1y 18 25 1Y R % “y¥ 3 5 & ri PG MBe and equipped witlh g 2 N F " 3 e’ A ‘ : ; +!; . : S - e LR AN (JOOTS RO il O 4 - -:;: & %,&w T 8 Kid oi' kl 4 } I¢an ?E o vy | waleh thie progess pf VOUT £ v s PRt T Yt Coha T e & ia B WL TR/ taking., The firebox 15 & 2 N T Jg L g i g fig{i@mfi¢ s arranged for coal or wood &8 v s o ey ST E PR s L y 3 R ™ s » o 3 % £ Ae S fiffi FL e ! @1 1t g"*ifg};”: ‘.“iift et ’{s2 e :’5 VN g .f"- i . ) : . -, s QoY S vou can put the fuel in at g 8 i ‘l“’w' ":_, ’»"Ja%{ {Q ’v . *y s i ¥ et e . thie sude 50 as not to allow g 8 e wé:‘% S . - : oy o It’ > \ gas-lo eseape 1n the room. &8 . R 4 R\ | Come in oand see how g 8 sk | PNRS &) bgl ~ - i : -t o W i W i - SO 2 c et estia biio *&9 % ot 1 ;i i LA : o - Feaasoitalie YOiul . ¢ian L 4 g e W”fiég SEAL . ‘ o e B e ; o S % FY K L et Evy ik fe o ¢ 5 A . € ¢ st 80l Setas ettt S 8 first-elass Stove or Range 28 Eo sy s gtfaget W. X N . £ (7S "y LSRR s - 3 o B e .A. ALM Rel C : - y - o PR N NN P TS AR T T P R O P 0O T B BN TB 6 o {t«l, eRR RS eS O RS FI SRS O B