Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 27, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 September 1909 — Page 5

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. will he the finest article in this line ever given out in- Lizonier : ‘ we like it better than our 1909 Lincoln ealendar, for which it will b a good companion picce. o . ‘ : We would like to put one of these handsome calendars in each - home in Noble county and adjoining counties ; but this is impraeticable, and we are foreed to limit the distribution to our customers only ' v . ' Now, in order to distribute as many as possible of these cal- _ _ endars 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. ‘ | | A What we want is to get you in the way of coming to this bank to deposite you money ; its the best habit vou can get, and the best : incentive to thrift and saving, to say nothing of the great convenience of a checking account. ' : e We pay 4% interest on certificates of deposit and savings accounts CITIZENS BANK - STRAUS BROS. & COMPANY

Ererybody fifi&wm Kendall. ville falr next week. - Miss Lena Henoch spent Sanday with her parents at Lapaorte. Mr. Lealle Yoder and Mr. Car! sSack went up o Chivago Saturday morning. Mrs. Ed sioff, saceenmpanied by her sistor, Mre. Flogd Leming retarned to her bowe in Chieags Satarday. Mra Thomas Kells, Mrs H. B Meahan Mise Huth MeKaban and Me Howard Kelly speut the week. end inChiengo. Dt Fred B Clapp went to Elkhan Monday morning where he sssietiod in perfonuing a 8 operation upon one ol Lis patienia. -~ B Misk Norene Palier olt Baruriay fur Bioominglon, whiere she Lias Lo gun her second Yeßf » work o the Tundisos aniversity. : Mre Jacoh Bbests and Mise Ave Maria Shests patursed boane Naturday evening aller spending the week in Uhieago the gassts of friends: AW Erwin returned Saturday from Indisnapolis where he particn pated o » iiig:i%ifif}ffijlfi digd nof tiake B Very Rooibscor® on sccount ol ill henith. . Mrs 8. J Strage sccompanicd ber son. Stanley J. Sirpus. 1o iinmv», fud iast Tuesday. ‘:gififflflw Foung Ab Bepan hisschoal work at the sapiendid school in that villsgs A Mroand Mm Uee I Gaby was Lern inst matarday dventan oo their way to the Kigiunell homa south of the vity, whete thed s anl nuonley with Hou sud Mpe J U Rinuuedl. Jas. W, Smith Bas returoed {rom M, Louis sftsef 8 mesl mocoessiul suminer. Heo and Mrs Buoath will take up their fesldence at t%fzr Benutiful homes Windermere Villa, farthe wicter ?

Mr. Jack fxmwwm Mre. Calvin Koeeht spent Monday st Giontien, the guest of friends. o PR R S RA e R . Adley Green and Harley Bowen spent inst Thorsday st Fort Wagne, - Mroand Mis. Wo. Crew spent the week end in’ Chioagto, the guest of fritengp. . = = = Miss leln Howe speul Randay with her brother, Mr. [as Howse at South Heod, . = ‘Mr. Alfrsd Holiabhauer of Fon Wayne spent Supday witc friends fos thiim oity, s Mr. and M, Habers Carlson of Fikhart speat the wesk end hers, the pussts of Dz, and Mrs L 1 MmEiYar, e Mr. and Mrs. Hermen Mier of (Clomgo ate spending thie week Lere the guest of Mr. Mist's parests, Mr. atd Mre. 80l Miee,. . Mroand Mre ean Hichards and twn ehildren returosd 1o their botte in Nebraska after an extonded visit willi tointives biere. E oG Melendy of Hudsow, Indiana s member of the 190 b Ind. Val Lufantry . and well kpowo bere, died inet-week st theage ot €7 Mrs Melvin Josipers and Neil Wawtpors spent the intler part of the week hore with Mrea Bodper's par cute, Mr.onnd Mrs. Wi N Hesgsl Rehiloes Bros stars presenie & tnost stiraclive appoarames, They have a beantiful Hos of sliks. furs, suits, clonke, all sriistiondly dispiayed. Clyde Froed aod wife were ealied ots from Ulioago inst Fridsy on se coutit af e sorious condition of Mr, Froed's father, who died Monday torping, i - The four-venarolil danghiter of Mrs, Jobin Detcer, restiding west of Avilia, ran in frout of & corti cutier and the knife rut an extensive gpash back of the ebiiid's war. 11 1= belleved shiv will recover. e . . Mrs Herbers Blleworth and baby of Bentan Harbor, Mich., retarned borse Monday after having spent eeveral weoks Lere Wilh her parente, Mr.and Mrs. W King. - Preesrativns and work is the room rentedd by Wil Wall sud Jacob Bauw bas boen beptn. As soon ax catipleted . the roos with A fine stock of roakfonl iusteuments, Miss Laura Eldred retaroed Monday trtH erlin, Ohlo, whers she wiil restiine e siudies at the iherlin Conservatory of Musie: She Wik aceotipanied by Mise Elma Kinoison, who will enter thal ißstitution st the beginning of the seiiester, = - There are some fellows in this eity dependent upon loosl patronage for their own husitess. who think to kave A lew cants by golng out of town for their stationery. We HLave in nipd A case 0 podat wore Seagran? phaan the others sud the fellow will be toached off some of these days, Hoon, H. G, Zuimnrerman . who s few weoks Ao guve np his offices In the court house on aceount of poor hoeaith. 8 vastly hmproved, He waiks from Lis bhotie down town and seeliis better than o 8 bas for many monthis, His many friends will be Ké-m,w.s to learn of his recovery.-— New Hra. N . i : Bev. Db Robigson and family left lawt night for Eikbart whers Rev, Hobinson will take up his work in his new flejd Few pastors have enioyed & more universal estesm and thaee confidencs of the whole pom: munity than has been the lot of Rav Raobioson., He isa nffmzdid eitizen: and the people of Eiktart will find in bim a christian gentlemen, 1 Willintn M. Baker who wass lead. ing eandidate before the last demo i cratic county convention for eounty recarder, was found dead in his Imd] at Hipley, just east of Albion, Wednesday woraing of lset week, Mr Baker, wha was a telegranh operator in charge uf the B & O, oflice at Ripley, was a popular and wellknown young man. He had & wide cirele of friends. Hae died of heart direase and was but 39 vears old.

New fall dress goods and ssitings At Stansbury’s. . 3 L e S R SR R ey IHsties, dishies,. faney and dinper sets At Suansbory s, i Diress gobds in bisek and all co'ors. Ovir Line nf e dross gr;a&t Ate the st B J Sraseniry The Diamond Cement brings dia‘monds by saving expense. Mr Chas. Akers of Toledo spent Sunday Here with his brother, Ho bert Akers : : Mrs 11 G Ages went up to CUhicago Satraday for & few days visit with {riends. . - Mivs Biaticbe Dalan left Sanday svening for an extended wisit with reiatives st Bioomitgton, s, Lost o A stk work hag oontaining seissare, thitnbile aud 8 petiter plece parsialiy worked. Return it o (his ¥, 5 2 Mr Jaolius Balotoon retsitped Friday eveuiag frem Mauistes, Mich., wiers e Ladspint several days with frisnds. Mr.oand Mrs. Geo, BStevetison and Mrs, J. Harmond of Warsaw were guesia of Mr oand Mre, Mautice Hess insl Maturday. : = : Mr Lrvin Jacobs is expectesd home Friday syepihg frem hionge o spend the haliday wilth his parents, Mre oaud Mrs. Eil Jacolm: : Miss Kate King left hote Weidnes. day. Sbhe will visit friends st Aaburn en rodute to Cleweintil, where shie will restine Lot wurk. ‘ Mr. J. E. McMpnns atiolinees the u,m fmil tern tn piano in Lig oulet (retober lat and 2od. Address »ypliowesans, Hrimfield, Ind. sould abiive daln, 0 : ; The. big corn show at Latirange will doeubtiess attract A biy crowid of Naobie eonnty people. The big days will be Thursday and Friday October b oand Wb S - Louis Gosring. the populsr Topeka FeRIMUTALYL INAN . WAS D the ity 'limw. day. Mr. Goering will leave in » few dayvs for an extended trip through Colorado and New Mexico. Mz and Mrs: W. H. Stoeops and Miss Mande Kingshury were goests of Slmon Sehiloss aud wife at Ligomier Thursday . and stiended the Inll opening. of Behloss Bros'. siore in thiat city Thursday evening.—Albion New EBra. , Mr., and Mra. L. O, Buehtel and Miss Lueile Buehtel, Mr. aud Mrs: J D Casey nud Miss Harriet Cagey minde up an sutomobile party that mwade the trip from Asburn to this ity last Sunday morning. After spending the day with friends they ail returned 1o Auburn that evening. “Kendallville is in the throes of & big religious revival, Last Friday night after & meeting 8t the tabernacie five handred wowmen, men and ehtldren paraded the sireets and bheld an open mif meeling In front of the Kelly house. The mestings are condueted by outside evangelists, By order of the mayor work was stopped - last Monday . upon the changes belog made in the Bordner rounis on account of the non-compli-ance with the new building ordituancs soncerning the eotstruction of butldings in the fire lunita. Mr | Borduer ehianged his plans so as tfl! conform to the law and work bhas been resuwned. : Among the delegates named by Governor Marshall to repressnt Indiaum at the annuslcongress of farmers to be held at Raleigh, N. C.are 1. J Baxter, Waterloo: Oliver Cline, Huntington; E C. Doke, l’ierc&tuu:i J.Jd Gillette, LaGrange: J. C. Kim- | mell, of this city: Hosecoe Conklin: Plensnnt Hill; R. 1. Dupuy. Wabash ;1 W. 5. Nickey, Columbis Usty. e George Feldheiser and a foree n!] men will Boon have the big addition | to the Bheets’ store ready for the plasterers. The new antuex will give the store a big addition of floor space and afford the opportunity to enlarge several of the departients that sre now too crowded for eomfort Mr Shests will have a modern and up-to-idate store when completed. ' Martin H Freed, for many years a eitizey ol Ligonier, died at his hone an Cavin street iast Mooday mornfug after & short illness, Mr. Freed biad been in poor health for several manthis but even the members of his inmediate family did not realize his condition. He grew suddenly worse early last week and uever rallied. While & resident of Ligonier l\!h} Freed has devoted most of his time and attention to his farmiog inter. ests as well as to buy and feed stock He was about 60 years old and a good | citizen, : 1

The pickpockets got in their work at the Gosheu fair last Thursday io fine style. It is safe to say that at least one hoandred people were touched during the day for sums ranging from five dollars to two hundred dollars, Among the losers we note the names of Geo. W, Kinuison of the News who contributed sdu; E. L. Prickett, vur county clerk, is short & considerable amount and some valuable papers and they aven robbed s poltee officer, Eph Hartzler of $l6. Among the list we also note the name of Rev. Wood who gave up sils. FRev. Wood's Wolf Lake friends will wonder where he got it

Albert Bordner is fixing up his new place in fine style. He has moved his billiard and pool tables from the second floor and has put themn in fine shape in the room formerly occupied by the saloon. A first-class bowling alley will be installed in the second floor. While the room is being overhaunled with that end in-view. Three fine alleys will be put down apd a first-clars equipment will be put in. Automatic pin setters will be pro vided at considerable expense and the new and up-to-date features of modern alley will be put in. The room will be put in attractive shape, and will be in eharge of a competent man. :

. Miss Louise Inks delightfally entertained about twenty-five giris at her home on Grand street last Friday evening at a shower party for Miss Ruth McKahan, The evening was most pleasantly spent. A pretty prize was awarded to the one who could best answer a list of questions, concerning the person in whose hovor the party was given, by pictures taken from magazines. Miss Rita Jackson secured the prize. Each guest received as favors a portrait of Miss McKahan. A number of ;glendid solos were rendered by the isses Laura Inks, Athol Biggs, Josephine Inks and Elma Kinpison. An excellent lunch was served at the ‘usual bour. This was one of the most successful affairs of the season.

§ The Diamond Cement, is as good - Cotton biankets, wool blankets ses P ihemn At Staasbury 's. : i Mrs Jolin Kunkelmen spent the | wenk-oud at Chicago visiting friends, | Mr Harey Selig spent Sanday st | Warsaw, the goesst of Misse Carris [lavy. ‘ e i Underwosr, anion suils, two pisce suits for ctilldren, men and Indies st iaumhwy - ‘ Mr. Dan Michsel of Milwaskes | wae the gaest of Miss Mayme Locser ? a¥er Bauday. ' : : i Mrs Hemta McoMiilen spent the Dimtter part of Inst week with reistives int Wanaka. - - g % Mr. Louis Hyman of Wabash lod | spent Buuday here, the guest of Miss i&a%’.w Lawaer. ; ; : s o M ©C 0, Giresn of Jamestown. PN Y, was the gucat of friends in the g»:ixi)' o¥er Randay. . e I Miss Mabol Wise was the guest of Pl oand Mre Howser snd family of fi.'-i}’us‘.'r:z-.fl at The Inn Sauday. i Mre Hleaben Dester who waa vis. iamag Mre Jodson Rreger at Gosben javer Nunday, returned bomne Tuesifll}‘. : S i ; < ; Mr. Ell Jacobs is apending the jwenk at CUleveland, Ohbio, buying ianiteand sluaks for .o Jacobs & Co'w }Q‘tfi.r?"‘v ; g Hubert Akors left Tuesday svening for Routh Bend where b will take s oourss in the South Bend busivess college, - i i Mre, Mpiliss Devuy went to Ken. 3 dsiliville Tuesday to attend the meet i of the board of charities of which i-?zfi is & eniber. i Mre. A J. loks is agent for the ie*n&f'htuud Nupireiln Corset, Mrs loks will take measarements and Hil orders. Call upon her. Rawride, Kantsnag and Hardpex hose for boys. Call for 1100 hose for girle, fine ne any 25¢ hose on the wmarket, price i, . . : R J. BTAXSRURY, - Allén Ramahy. eighty years of age and born in Latirange county in 1329 died recently st his home. two and one-hall miles southeast of Walkertom, in Marshall conuty. : Mrs. IKe Rose taccompanied by Master Irl Bose went to !imwa, Ind. inst Tuesday where the young man is nieely establishied for the winter, He will begin bis work in the Howe sehionl at ones. . Drs. Franks, Biack and Clapp went Ito Kendallville last Tuesday when they attended the meeting of the Nable County Medical society, Sevsral interesting papers were resd by rexiding doctors. : F. E. Field, the republican ecandidate for mayvor at Kendallville, has accespted the principalship of the Avilla sehiools. The Democrats will doubtless present a candidate who can make a living st home., | The Elkhart merchants and prop-. #riy owners along Main streetin that city are raiging them Money NECERSAryY for the installation of the new eleec. tric lighting system similar to the one that has besnadopted tor Cavin street. Miss Katie Zimnmerman of Milford elnims, to be the woman champion outon topper in northern lodiana. She “ropped’ and orated fifty bushels of onions in s day. That is going came but Noble eounty will not give up that'bet without s contest, | Marial Waterhouse, s Kendallville school girl fourteen years old, fell twenty-five feet while climblog & tres al & picnic. She landedon s pi!a; of stones narrowly missed fatal injuries. The strange part of the story | 1% not sold—Why was the girl p&r.! mitted to take such chances. ] 5 i i ] J. O, Saisline. one of the well-| known LaGrange county farmers, weilt to the Fort Wayne fair last| week. Jool was an easy mark for ai plekpocket aud had to borrow epough § mouey to .pay his car fare bome. Thanks to the good sense of Mrs. | Saisiine, the loss was small as she ! tusisted gpon Lis leaving $2O, that e had in hisn pocketbook, at m)ma.f He lost & deaft for $lO but it willl hardly be preseuted for payment. Next Lord's day. Sept. 26 will close the Inbors of the Rev. I, W. Smith as pastor of the Churely of Christ in Ligonier. Services, 9:30 8, m., Bible schonl: 10:50 & m. sermon; 7:00 p. m., sermon, “The Loueliness of {Christ.” Everyoue will receive a cordial welcome asall these services, Every member of the chiurch is sarnestly requested to be present at the marning serviée. Ao effort will be made to have reguiar preaching without any vacancy or loss of time, i : 1. W.Buitn' 1 sl Pastor.

The land tas heen purchased and the corporation organized to exploit the new ' lake and game preserve southenst of Lake Wawasee. Bix lakes have been secured with the adjacent land and early next year the coustruetion of a big dam will be the first move toward improving the property. Six lakes will be upited when five feet of water is raised over the lands just purchased of Mrs. Jarrett and others. The waters that will be atfected are known as Jarrett Gants, Hooker and Shark lakes.

Philemon B. Green will take up hif residence in this city in afew weeks with his family, removing from LaGrange where he has been in gmrtnership with Hon. Otis L. Balou sipce Lis removal from this city last year. Mr. Green has accepted his old place in the legal department of Straus Bros. & Co. and will begin his work as Boon as posgible. He has sold his residence in LaGrange to Hon. Sidney K. Ganiard and has dissolved his partnership with Mr. Ballon. Mr. Green's many personal and political friends in this county will welcome him back to Ligonier. ;

Kitt Shepardson of LaGrange was here during the early part of the week on his way bome. He had made an extended trip through the northwest, having visited many points of interest in Montana, Washington, Californla, Colorado and other western states. He says that old Indiinna strikes him as being the best yet and he has no inclination to change his residence. While away Mr. Shepardson participated in several big gun shoots at St. Paul, Denver, Helena, Salt Lake City and in coast eities from Seattle to Los Angeles. At Denver he tied for first place in the Rocky Mountain handicap with 98 birds out of a possible hundred. There were 80 entries.

[ Go 1o Stansbory s for sultings. | For piekling don’t forget Kentucky Bell cider vinegar at Sitansbury's. E The Diamond Cement saves you time, labor and expense. £ George Kellper, trustes of Elkhart township, was in the cily Tuesday Jooking after public basiness, t * The Gioshes Inir atiracted a largs number of our people and ali were woll satisfied with the big show. Mr oacd and Mrs. Jhho Hays spent Honaay with their deughter, Mrs. J. A. Branoon and family st Chicago. . Mr. Dale Woodra?l is n{nzu!mg‘ soveral days this week o Chicage and points in sonthern Michigan. Mr. Lonis Levy speat the sarly part of the weak a 1 Cloveland, buy. iog poods for 1. 1. Leyy & Son's slore, 5 - Frait jars. one quart, glass, e a dpzen ’%"m friit cans 3¢ per dasen, frait jar rings aad capa sl Stanebary's. , T Jaries Grabam has gone to Morgan Park, lils.. whoers he will spend the winter at Morgas Park preparators scihoal. Mra. M. Kasp spent several days af Inst week all KRandaliville the guest of her sons Julius and lsaac Kagn.. - ' ‘ Mr. and Mre Jeosse Dewey and Mil dred DDewey returned hothe Sunday svening from Goshen where they L spont tie week, : Miss Nora E. Bell who spsut her vacation with ber parents. Mr. and Mre. H H .Ball in ElKbart township HAas resutned herwork at South Bend. Mr. and Mra. Charies Huossey and son, Luther Hosse= of Cromwell left Saturday for Liossy. Califorsis, where they will make their future Bome, Jocab Kellar. the Kendallviile cap. ftalint, will srect & flue three-story business block on the Main atrest of that eity. It will cost #3OOO and add four Hoe business roomas. : Walks that' have been placed 25 years, in. this town are made of Diamond cement. Give it a trial and save expenses. The fiftv-fourth aunoesl retunion of the One Hundredth Indinus Volantears wili be held at Kanpdaliviile thetober 14 This was known as thie “Persimmons regiment. Work will soon be begun on the iustaliaticn of the sew goosensck standards for sireet lighting along CUavin street. THis systein wiil be used all along the streat from First to Sixih streeta, We are under obligations to John L. Cavin for San Diego, Cal. papers One of them giving an aceount of a ball fight pulled off fo thatelty. We did not notice Mr, Cavin's name sinong the prominent guests. . The Goshien fair was 8 big snceess in every way, and the tinancial show: ing will be most gratifying to the stoekholders. Thers is no place in Northern [ndianafbetter situnted to organize and maiotaio & big (air thay Groshienn, and the wanagers should Awakeu to the possibilities, The proposed visit of the Kendail vills' evangelista, announced for Tuesday noon. was postponed on aecount of unmvoidable delay. The party arrived at Wawaka late and after the meeting turned ta Alblon where they took diagner. The . meeyting at Alblon was held on the coart house steps and attracted a good crowd. . | Attorneya for the Lake Shore ?:aw} started suit in the Elkhart circut court against Hester Ann Mvyers and Beverni othiers to appropriate about six acres of jand luentm; 1 ('hnhm! township, betweenn Millersburg nnzil Goshen, The lapd in wanted by the corporation for laying sdditioual side tracks and s third trsck from Goshien o Millersburg and the afficials of the company are unable to- apgree with the owners on the

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