Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 27, Ligonier, Noble County, 23 September 1909 — Page 8

Y , : = s d VLINDEN , %7 dulls an oaks &7 1 A ‘ ’-"' o\/ o ‘ : : . _ J\v‘i\ . e 71§ :’; jf,:"i. . . - v ,ff .. 9 / . R ”f{ P/ \ . | | NS {?‘“ 2 3) : ‘b;; % "",%j :’ tj v f\‘i;' j 11 i A"‘ y O\l e 8/ 4 2& A o 4 - V | | "";m ‘ Y "x\_ ‘3 Y N - e b l\o f& ¥ o e We wish to announce to the public that our line of == & ‘ @‘f} it Ready-to-wear goods are all in now and ready for sale. | = U enpex 0 ¥ MDOC’ (| We have a full and complete stock of all of the very i g ¥ L|l latest and most up-to-date Ladies and Misses Suits and il A 4 3; o% # 7 Cloaks. -We have them mn all shades and sizes in Iy, \gfig‘ng fi ¥ T &f"S\y prices ranging from $lO to $5O. We can suit and fit TP A ?}' L anyone any alterations which may be necessary will be ‘%‘ ¥ <% ~®ai¢ made at our store while you wait. We earnestly solicit g”fl | 7 3; "‘}'T\' your inspection and will take pleasure in showing you fi‘%" ':; ¥ e the many truly beautiful styles, regarding prices, will s’»’;‘:’:;‘ . g ; fN} say that it is our object to give the best possible values ==\ 2{l § A Yy /\; -?Af’ for the money. We have an entire new fall and ‘win- |“) 5 ¥ | '\ I ter stock of goods on now and will be glad to have you o g‘ . | 1 1 take a look at them. Our stock in the various depart- 11} \ . %; 4 ||y ment has never been so complete and we will consider SR g ] it a pleasure and a privilege to show them to you, 1, $ all whether you are ready to buy or not. » f \ % r =B | » ° LB 2. 3; . @ififwfi - Carpets, Rugs, Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Shoes, Dry Goods T 4{‘ : o W, W~. W - oo™ . ."~ LB W"~ , Q , @ " . ) ggfififififi%%fifimfi%@w?@?fififififififififififi%Mfi%?%%%%%%%fifi

;,_as:»awa%m»%»@a-wa‘ # JEFFERSONTHEATER Y $ DEIs - ¢ “PForty-flve Minutes from Broadway ' remembered as um;'n{ the best attractions ever seen at the Jeflersons, will be presented there for the second time pext Snlunm,\' night. Hear the songs, “So Long Mary.” “Mary is & Grand Old Name," “Just Forty-tive Minutes from Broadway ' aud ‘1 Want to be a Popular Millionaire,” it Joseph M. Weber's Co. in The Climax” will be seen at the Jefler son bFriday pight. October 1. This is said to be the greatest play in years, > Wagenhals & Kemper's production of “Paid in Full” is the Jeifersou's attraction tonight. “Paid in Fall” id still o sucecessful itis being played by five companies. Not a minute should bé lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given a 8 Boon &% &8 the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Sold by 8. J. Williams. 24-5 t

__—;__——————_____—_:—'__-—'—“————M The Indianapolis News | Both 1 Year e (STATE EDITION) and . ‘The Indiana Farmer - | The Farmers Guide . This subscription period takes you through’the next election throughout Indiana, when representatives to congress are chosen | The state edition of THE NEWS will reach subscribers in any part of the state og the morning of publication, and at this special price, even the busiest man in the state should subscribe. The busy man should not forget that there are membess of his family who always have time to read. The market reports published in the news are accurate and complete. A ful§account of every important event occuring in in this country will be found in the news. : Both of the farm journals named above are leaders among the farm papers of this county and to include them with as -high class a paper as THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS at only $3.00 per year is a privilege and an oppo,tunity seldom obtained. Don’t miss this opportunity, as the offer may be with- ~ drawn at any time without furthey notice. ~_ The sooner you get your order into our hands, the more you will get for your money. . , ‘ All orders must be sent to The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Ind. -

1 “Forty-Five Minutes from Hroadway” i At the Jaflersan in Goshen nexd Saturday uight Messrs, Coban and Harris will present Charley Hrown ?in “Forty-five Minutes from Broad %Wl_\'” by Geo, M. Colian, whoke iplay “Little Johony Jones liae é!fltl‘\Wfi how thorouphly theaterueors jenjoy Mr. Cohan's clever productions in playwriting and music. “Fortyfive Minutes from Broadway ' Liad a ‘long run in Chicage, aud has created ;fi}(‘?. game interest in New . York { Boston and other Jdarge eities. The i;t‘mn includes Charley Browu, Eliza ibeth Drew, Lillian May White, Susar [Chisuell, Eugene MacGregor, James ‘Manning, Joseph Kauffman, Jane: g\ Davett, Harry Gwynette aud &Rngx r Hurst. Promivent in the song nuimbers which have become popu i—lar the country over are “Mary is » iGrand Old Name,” Fortv-five Min 2m&n from Broadway' and “So Loug Mary." Prices 25e to g 1.50 and éall 200 at Goshen for seats, . Your complexion as well as you! temper is rendered miserable by s disordered liver, By taking Chan. berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets iyou can improve both. Sold by S 3. Willlams, -245 t

Testifies After Four Years Carlisle Center, N, Y., G. B. Baorhans, writes: “About four years ago 1 wrote you that 1 had been entirely eured of kidoey trouble by taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy and after four years 1 am .again pleased to state that 1 have never had any return of these spmptomns, and 1 am avidently cuared to stay cured.” Foley's Kidney Remeady will do the same for you. For sale by all drugyinte. 24-0 t A Narrow li.l;rapa Edgar N. Baviies & merchant of Robinsonville, Delaware, - wrote: “About two years ago I was thin and sick and coughed all the time and if 1 did not have consumption it was near to it. [ commenced using Fol«yv's Honey and Tar, aad it stopped my cough and I am now entirely well, and have gained twenty-eight pounds, all due to the pocd zesuits from taking Folev’a Honey and Tar.’ For sale by all druggists, 2406 t “Can be depended upon’’ ian expression we all like to hear, and when 1t is used in connection with Chomberlain's Colie, Cholera. and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It s pleasant to take and squnlly valuable for children and aduolts. Sold by S.J. Williams. ¢ 24-0 t

1 The Torture of a f‘ 2 § : : ” : | WHY” & ) |1 DO YOU [ s SUFFER? " g S- o $] . //A ) s R /i ; } \\\ g\/} > /;{}' }5 Are often hard to bear, but why bear them? When I can relieve vou in a few minutes: Your Teeth have very much to do with your personal appearance and with your general health. Don't neglect them now but consult me about them immediately. - * DR A. M Timmis Over Mier Bank, Ligonier, lnduna 1

“The Cilinax” Atiained the Height ef; Dramatie Possthilities ’ After many wecks of promounced | suceess At Weber's theater, waé York; Joseph M. Webor's spleadid | offering “The Climax,"” a powerful| story in thiree acts by Edward Locke | will make its first bow to the (irmfmuz theatergosrs Friday night, October 1. | The audidnce is said to be captivated t by the irresistible eharm of this de- | Lightful pilay which _nxmu{si;sfi t!w% highest stafdard of purity, possessing ‘that much-sought but m‘idnm-; acquired quality, which is plainly noticeabls (n “The Musie i\iuawv‘"‘é and other great piays that have lived lopg in the memory. “The (‘Eiumx"j is a play well worth seeing more than once, for besides itB humorous situations and its gaaint comedy. charm, it contains much food for thought in isstudy of ths question of mental suggestion, “A comedy of imagination” is the deseription v‘;v?'w:‘;v to the piay be Ihe :\\Hf:!’}v Edward Locke.: _ osoh's Advice ! i My Iruaux:_y'!ufi are theembadinent. of recent scivntifie rescarciz, AR An aid to beauty I advise vyon my full conrss of progressive facial seslp all massage treatiient. . Alsoconsult me for manienring, snampooing. chiro | pody ‘and all kiuds of hair work doue Office 'phone T 2, residence ‘phone 1% ANOLD ELSON... : Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the bsu known modicine in use for the relief and cure of bowel compiaints. It cures gripiog, disrrthoea, dysentery, ond should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the baowels, It is equally valuable for ehildren and’ adnite. It always cures. Sold by 8. J. Williams. : 24-5 t ‘ - Health and Beauty Ad v‘ Cosmetics and lotions will not! clear your complexion of pimplesand blotches like Fuley's Orino Laxative for indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and habitual constipation. i(tleanws'the system and is pleasant to take. For sale by ail druggists. ' Warning : ; Do pot be persuaded into taking anything but Foley's Honey and Tar. for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay fevel, asthma, and long trouble, as it stops the cough and heals the lungs. For sale by all druggists. Many pecple delude themselves by faying “It wili weer naay’ when | they notice symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble. This is a mistake. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy, and stop the drain on the vitality. It cures backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, and makes every trace of pain, weakness, and urinary trouble disappear. For sale

Feal Escate Transfers For the week ending Sept, 15, I#B in Noble County, Indiapa. prapared by the Noble county Abstract Office, D. 5. Taylor, Mgr. | Willis I£ Bawver ot al to (eorge Smith pt sec 20 Wayne twp. S Melvin Werker and wife to Noab Cripe lot 15 Lung add Cromwall. | Charles O Clark and wife to Orlando Kimmell lot 49 Clark add Kimtiell : : Mary E Lane and hashand to Morton Kimmell pt sec 30 York twp Albert Rusk to Joha W Hines pt see 27 Perry twp, Ira A Lockwood and wife to Jolin J Forker and wife pt sec 51 Wayue LwWp. : Anna B. Stright and husbaud to Fredorick C. Kabiseh pt ot 153 15 I. P. A. grounds, ‘ Thomas M Reed and wife to Win 1, Holderman lot 34 Harvey's add Aibion. Anthony Z. Fryberger and wife 1o Charles S Southwick pt ot 10 Ciark » add RKeudailviile. : : Charles 8 Southwick to Eils J, SBouthwick pt lot 17 Factory add Kendaiivilie. Noali J. Meyers et al to John L. Scott and wife SE cor K 4 SW Y see Is Wasbhiiugton twp. Chiris B. MeClaskey and husband to Thos. J. and Saral: E Fraoks ot 5 Wawaka. Jaue Dent to, Martha E. Barnhart lot 18 Selomon Lung add Cromweil. c Not a Hypoerite : A Baltimore paper charges that Aldrich never intended to give the people any reduction of the tarifl, It might be said in justification, that he never pretended that he jotended. Whatever eise he is, Senator Aldrich is nota hypoctite. He has always been an open expooent of the theory that the purpose of government is to take eare of the rich, so that the rich may take care of the poor.—Frankfort Times. . Don't waste your money buying Eiuten when you can. get a bottle of “hamberiain’s Liniment for twentyfive cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, painsin the side and chest, and much cheaner. Sold by B.J. Williams. 24 5t The American Breakfast, As to the British breakfast, what is that meal—albeit proverbial-——com-pared with the American? The writer has kept, as a document to serve in the curious international accusation of overeating, the menu of an American breakfast. It is the bill of fare at a great Californian hotel, and it con. tains—well, everything there is. Baut the home American does likewise; an orange begins the meal, porridge urges it on to beefsteak, a chop, large potatoes In their skins, fish, stewed fruit and bread hot from the oven and heavily buttered. The weight, the substance, the variety, the length, the heat of the repast seem to give the slendcr name of breakfast a new

lnnu U NCAn. P MINNESOTA EKEC,;\J‘TiVE sSUC | 1 CUMTS TO EXHAUSTION AND | i HEART FAILURE ] : : i : {LEADER AMONG DEMOCRATS: i i Was Thees Times Elected Govermor of His State and Boomed for Pres igential Namination—is Sucieeded | ; by Republican. gf ; ‘ | Bochewrdr, Mins, Rept 37 —Gov Jore X Johpssn thres Dimes olewled I gorerpur of Binsesida & candidate for g the [mopwratis nosdasing far presd L % F 3 + tad St o VR uek £sa ¥ i $ ¥ &8 Nipten 3 ¥ AT P lonked wiwin by many threurhos he i ¢ ’ T Pnynliyy % ilss¢ ;M":f.‘,‘:‘s‘ 38 WO jEstiona! aandard bonrer I 8 19817 died Lot it Mare's hisatial have fullowing & WS UTY & e ssily el i Wi G %hf‘: gy Mend iasl Wedltieaday ! Loy Jihinsea e Ai,.’c"' HEnRE £ 25t Nily in Ihe balanee until w end came i B frequentiy 4l Bis oopdition changy [ alteriately for better and them for ?‘-"-"- thal Bis plive g 5, wver haspe j%f»’.,;? bul Bone WO GpHDUIE, Wele ahb : £ #ny 3t o sisue BiLOw he overst b 54 i & . ¢ P wae pevformed that the gosernor N fn; fv than s oves chaice for kis [ile i § s - i Death from Exhaustion i At his bodeids when e vnd came iwere Sire Jolinson, Miss. Marzsrel ! Bullivan, her friend, Doetors W. J Paed Übortes B Masn, . C F M .‘* i Frask A Ihy, the govornors Pprivate secretary: Fred B Lyneh iDo £B5 nalians COn i e lAN 3 ) : . ; fapd the Misgds Janmnie Bhd Doiiiern 54 | | | — i AL NG i 44 o \ ¢5 A B i ; i P oaamst - : ¥ Wy a“t%fi ' “ . i W ¥o) 5 { i y .:‘\;_‘}.;"-;Qg;g § g % A’ bsl O < L ) B e TSI s PR e iE o 3, ;?% o ,f,:#’y_ P . I ¢ i % g 4 Ni‘f* e 2. LY ' kL A : TR R N S = got . Wee et Wee TR e N e % N ‘@%@% i N\ o | F Maioat e gl fo ©G A A 0 B b Tery . USSR \’ Sa y G 5 Weiig et We ot e s s BRI A : \‘:"—f, d L A T Leßl o ‘\ Qo gl T RS o i s §‘:s% 7GI .TH E NLN U i W Sy, bR il ! \\_’fl\fx.fiu , A S, E -...'§

Gov. Jehn A, Johnson. | the povernat § nurses Iy W J Mavon stited that thete werds 0o traces of | geptic polzening and thst the bonmedh ‘fi'= i ’ Hoilh WaEs oinsustion and heart failare - It being the fifth day after the x,_.;,' eraticn, the one wheg Ihe erisis usy L&y srrives fnoß case of this kind, un peual apprehension was feélt Ly the phiysicions. yesleraay ihe survived i{?:v day ¢ wig eld that Be aouid have more than &5 @ iual chanee for his ife, nnd every additional Bour follow ;1::»: the erisfs would mean ;_;;;«‘.- that ;B“;;l.‘ E omare in his favor, : el y a 8 aat wonldsg were to Big wits Well, Norg, T gaess 't go;lhg, wo have mapde a brave fght” E " Sketch of His Career. : | John A Jobuson enjoyed the dis tnetion of being the first native MinL nesotan to be chosen governor of the c gtate, and of ithat distinetion be was progder thsn of any ‘other feature of bis carecr. He felt more pride in that Eth;:n he did in the fact that he educat--1"‘1 and preparedd himsel! for that caP rear while helping to support a widowed mother. Gov. Johuson was bors near Su i Peter,. 48 yoars ago Hiz ;:;zr«-s;!éi t ware natlves. of Sweden. His father, ' Qustavy Johnson and bis mother, Caroi Hne Haoson . Haden, were both of P grurdy peasant stock, dnd beyond that Hitle 1= known of the relatives. ; { (ustay Johnson was a biackswmith, ‘and for a number of years he con- | ducted hls bßusinkss 'on a farm - which i hee bhad locsted near St Peter. It | was on this farm that the future gov{erpor was born. About the time of | the indlan troubles which occurred In :lh:f.{ nelghborbood during the civil P war the Johnsons moved from the farm 10 the village of St. Peter, where L the father re-established his shop, but ‘ he fuiled to prosper in town and final;—i_v died, leaving. his family in povi erty { Johnson had then reiched the age fof 12 years. His first position was In I'a grocery store, where he worked gwo | years. His earnings were not suffij clent to support the family, and he se i cured a better place in a drug store, { where he earned enough to support | his mother as well as himsell ? In the meantime he had formed the | reading habit and managed to obtain | & good education. Jo ! Then he secured a position as time- ! keeper for a firm of railroad contract- | ors, and he has said that his best | business training was gained from | his experience {p that work. . Finally, when an opportunity was l opened for him to become editor and i part owner of the St Peter Herald, { he was resdy for it. i-: By nature genial, broad-minded and a fluent talker, ready of wit, and posgessed of a kindly sense of humor, his paper was always popular, and he was ! always in demand as a speaker at public meetings. 8 ' _ His First Defeat. : His first venture in politics resultPSSR , Trustee Notice ; 1 will maintain an office at the : Farmers' and Merchants’ Truat Co. “and will be found there Baturday of _each week for the transaction of pabillo bginm. S WQL ERWIN, ‘Township Trustee. IDr Abernethy, the great English physician, said, *Watch yoor kidma{l When they are affected. life ‘is in danger.” Foley's Kidney Rem:fl;{mku bnlthy{idmm corrects the whole system. For sale by 3

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COSPERVILLE : David Joardan's have & new hired eiel. 4 : : Mras. Eera Chaflee, Clarefice Lung and Grasdpa Sofgenfri are nuitibered with the sick. Miss Nora Bell returned to- South’ Bend Sunday evening where ahie 18 sriployed a 8 p stesographer. : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milla re turned to their howe 16 Mishawaka after o few days visit with Mrs Miils® parents, J N. Pancake acd wife Mr. Milis 1% one 4;5' thin Overseers in the vernier afiops there. ™ | Mrs. T. J. Mawhorter, “who has been very sick, is much improved at this Writing. Mrs. Lide Tschabold {8 builiding a new house. George Lindsey and Harry Taelhiabold have the contract Walter Gibson, Bess King and family sttended the funeral of their brother and cousin, Dan Kiopg, Toes. day at Woelenttville Nona Staf! returtied to her home in Toledo Tuesday after visiting with her parents, W Stofl and wife s fow days. . o, Mrs. Juhn Rendall is quite sick and has been confitied 8o ber bed. Tor soveral days, e : A. E. Mawhorter and wifs were company of their daughter, Mrs. J N. Pancake Tuesday . Natlee to Contractors - .\ s OfMee of the Oty Cierk, Ligooler, Ind Wos' ol proposals will be recelved by the Comman Counell of the oity of Ldgonler, fisd &t the 6ffice of the Clity Ulerk until 7:% :'\'i&fi‘k!) m,on the dar i2th Ocloher; IR, fur the fdlowing impeovetnels. 5 Pavigg Fourth Stresd {rom Cavin strest 1o Maln street, paving Thisd strest from Cavin strevt U Malo siresi, paving s pofilon of the rosdway of Main street from Fourth streel to Thind strect and toeluding the spmce arogpd the bitehrack. paving (be aliey west of Usvis street from Pourth street ter First street snd paving Plgeon sirest fron: Oavin street to the Bridge over the Eiktart river with eofther vitrifled briek, asphalt, Miulithic of cremoted biock “iald ol # coporete fodsistion. as suthortzed by fraprovement resolution Aagust 13, IM, Said tprovement shall be made §6 accordanes with the resointion ahove hamed and the plags and specitications on Ole with the Uity Clerk, b Proposals- must b= made on blanks fur. nished by the Uity Clerk and aceom panted “fl']l.'i the statatory aflidsvit-ax o nBOw-cul-duston and aceriified chock salisfaciury to the Councl] made payabie tothe City Treasurer and for an amount not less thau 2% per cent of the E:z%l:wrr‘; fslimate, h’nm}pifi af the matertals proposed to be furnished shall be submitted withi the bid. The City wiljipay for the intersection of streets aod alieys out of the general fund and for the pavement arcund the biteh mek. : . The Common Council reserves the right to reject any snd all bids, "By order of the Common Council, . .- 3 B. E.JeaxxErzeT, Clty Clork. Paving Notice : . Notice is hereby given 1o all the property awners owning property on Fourth street from Cavitn street 1o Main street: on Main. street from Fourth street to Third street: on Third street from Main steeet to Cavin strect; on Pigeon sireet from Cavin street to the Eikbart. river on the alley west of Cavin sireet from Pourth street to Pirst sireet and all other pmymwho may be interested in aco cc with the Statute covering the pilan .o max‘igg m&i{: improvements, that the Common Council has adopted a prelimioary resolution. and plans and specifications for curbing and paving with one of the four modern iypes of street pavements for the improvement of said streets and alley and have set October 15, 1905 at 730 o'clock p.m., as the Ume when the Council will meet at the Council Chamber and hear auy objection which the interested property owners may raise against said m?m ment and shall af such timé¢ determine if the benefits to the city and property ownersshall equal the cost of the jmprovement, ~ -~ 72 & R. E. JeaxxexeT, City Clerk. ———————————————— . .27 | Ticets sold at fare and one-half for ronnd | , lfipvmmuflfingnnm : S 11, inclusive e 2

i 'Hudson - Fulton i ; | { CELEBRATION Along the Hudson 1 er Sl tember 28 to Uctaber EXCURSION TICKETS T . Sold every day to September 30, inclusive, at Special Low Fares Tickets good 30 days. Particulars from Agents. \V H. WIGToxN .u‘lni:hf VR-AT-LAW lißoe over (tilsc e Hank, Ligonter, Ing CH.‘\HI.I"N Y.INKBS, Pealerin o SMONUMENTS, VAULTS 'T\)!nh!'uf,fib and Building Btones, ~ . Cornerof Cavio and Fifth strests LIGONIER - - INDIANA DAVID S. TAYLOR Abstracter Business Agent Notary oo ALBION, INDIANA. ‘Vf A SHOBE, ; . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, t LIGONIER, » . . INDIANS MNoe op stalrs over Graves' Hakery. Residance on Main Sireet : < Furniture ... : Of all kinds, Latest in atyle at lowest prices at W. A. BEOWN'S 2999 9 @ : ] } > i) . st ate s UN DERTAKING calls promguy sn ’ swered. Embaiming when da sired by arterial method. O'rro E. GRANT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Basement of Court House, formerly occupledby H. G, Zimmerman, * ALBION, INDIANA, > eA T S TP T T Ase O B R To lnimdure our large 1908 Spring line of beautiful dress goods and walstings Latest up-to-date New York City patterns, Handsomest line of materials ever seen. Quick sales darge profits, Can make $3O or more weekly. Samples and full instrugtions packed in neat sample case shipped Express prepaid. No money,requlre‘}. Exclusive perritory. Our gflces are low, Write for particulars, Be first tp apply : Standard Dreas Goods Co.Dept.6,Bingham,N.Y ' ;‘. <3 ‘“