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203 o <o 000 <On om o 0 o 0 60w o 0 «0p o 0 <OO 000 600 o 0 <OO I ; | \ | | ¢ i 1 : : : : r % .L W . O ‘ s :':Jomo).&_{) ‘ & N 0 4 ‘ L 9 . L : 11 , . o i ‘ v||A | v | L ' ‘ ‘ ‘ | . : x{: X : ] ' g o 8 ' - ) .;; » s B «r On Saturday, October 9th Mr. Smalley, representing ¢ ti The United States Fur company, will}be at our store [ ¢ with the largest and most complete line of Furs and /! :.: Fur coats eter displayed by any firm in Ligonier or Q @ Noble County. This is a golden opportunity to buy 1 ¥ seasonable goods at a saving of 25 per cent. As good Y !, a selection and lower prices than you can obtain in g § large cities. Remember the place and date. v 1 ‘ . - , ¢ Saturday, October 9th = I . ; 9 5 e www_mwv I'l !:.., : - e NObby '{Zi - ;},‘ @ § ™ CloaksandSuits =g S : I X = If you anticipate buying a A D 'L.: - K ° i 1 TR \ Cloak or Suit, we have the _,' 7 //\‘ r 1 N \ argest assortment and low- €lO TB4 XX s ' . Vo aR I\ ° } é M " est prices in the city. Give ““ f§ j é '.l .' F ’\A‘E; ¢i3 % ‘:\ us a look before 7 you buy, " ‘\"% '.' L i;; ‘ \ i‘% No trouble to show goods. ;“i ; '.! L o A“; : { \‘%.,fi:,‘ Alterations of Suits and 15 ’ ’3{:’ /’ g = »—...,-7‘{ {! © l==a\_ Cloaks without charge and 53 **gf \”fi};j i ‘l'lv ‘ bi ! | bear in mind we guarantee 5 [y fi & F | iy W X 1 ry |- | iy i h N gii . 5 Wik S XX L g é g 'y B X ol AR Ligonier, Indiana & g it X X X - @ : -anSl TR 16 ¢ o . - ‘ l'l * Men’s and Boy’s Suits § « and Over sl ; s and Uvercoats 3 1 o _ | XX i e , A . . & Ei ’ “(“1 Our store is the headquarters for Ligonier's E ' A best clothing, and our greatest endeavor is K o gf 0/ . to give you a selection from a complete o h £ ;/;-fi % line of latest creations both in sty]es and 1 b GS ) Weaves at lowest possible prices. If you B R B { h . l ’ ) 0 M/ [ have not been a regular customer, one pur- ¢ E W; . é »{';;f chase will convince you that our Store :l: B s R : : ° P e should be your regular trading place. o B % J. L. Levy & Son ; (5 VIS ngomer, lndlana . o 2 - The Store that Save You Money % 20@““°mm“0

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LIGONIER. NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7.} 1909.

3 ] EUROPE 15 UNEASY (SPAIN'G PLANS FOR OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO CAUSE AP | PREMENSION. 'ALGERIAN BORDER IN DANGER [Grave Darger of Seripus Trouble in tmterinr of BSgatn i Country s De | nuded of Trosps-—~Mobrs Receive Stronyg Addilions : Parix. et € oeThe Prenaratidng o B i viengian W Sesin e operations o 5 ¢ InYniVine 1k ,-‘v:;:.:_i;‘f;_ gt Heavy Tesslotcémaais are creating ; Boressdng . uneßsisess tn Paris The ; Pecht Tarislan b Sarsal owned by Mintdter of Commiercs 180 y, in what f ¢ believedd- 1o e an lnspired article, CREyE that Bualnx proprion eeeins o Lt besand the Ghlesl griginaily com : Lipundoatid to the powers and pro | i ¥abkse spprebension o Europe, espe- | soladly in landon angd Pare | The eolonisl apthorities of Algeria, | Pthe article save: have potified Paris ol the exlsienos of & faniiical #xiltement fn the interiar and speaks of | Ldunget aloyig the Algertun fl:ua{’,;»r‘:f‘i Gen, Marina the comumander of the § Spunish forces In Moroweo allempts | cin pial hßls expediions N*u{h'&ih"il. Pfrems Zeluan dn eoncl imger: the o | L per Intlmaies that the regaeia fmznf Lihe fmterior of Spain - indicats !h.fl!§ ;‘-?f- re i prave danger of serfons !f(_?&i',i P hin at hotne A 8 ROGH A the country Is' 3‘7”"*‘« ol lroops The Spanish enibasgsy here {8 under | '{t?;v.a'»,\ gusrd plght and day, as it s Cfeared that ihe Marcelons revalution: | sty are plotting the assassination of | | Marquls del Man! the Spanish am | jffi'i-::ara:».lsxiur_ as 3 mesns of forcing the | goveroment to abandon its repressive | | measures in Catalonia, Moors Re-enforced. § L Muadrid, Oot. B —The Imiparcial con , ;!v?f'i.v the report 18t the Moors y.‘,ag_:hi ol Zoiuan have reccived pumerous ‘“tl) Laplorcements frotg the Benbßurriacg g,;t;e-i At Azra ribes Riftx 1o !?;v? | number of 10,080 are now enfrenching | ‘ thefnseives (':D the h*":}:h'.h‘f & ;,"T“'\Zl.d’i ing Zelusn @ - : § '; Aifonso Ready to Fiee, { - Puris, Oct. B--The costly war in| : Moroeco is rapidly precipitating l; P erisis in Spain which may bring about | : the averthrow of King \ET'”“M:': ('(3[l,§ ? ditione in Bpsin sre more gf ariy re \2 ‘ ??zi:;'.,'rr‘;-:'}‘ than i’i?Zf’El‘sK the E.‘!;s?‘x’rlr;n;-gg : uprising. It I 8 andestood ail :;;’.r';u:-gvé | ments have been made for a hurried | departure of the royal family if Uw% Emnrm broaks, : 'BOY RESCUED N | | RE "IN COFFIN| iF'aHs Down 150-Foot Chfl-—BeHeving; ; Him . Dead Rescuers Bring | i : Coffin, l { Jackson, Cal, Oct. 6 —~Lying un('un«% §ss."'§(rah:-\ in a ¢oMn Ceell Miller a 3*32 levear-old Boy, was drawn up a tBofoot] %(‘X‘L“' an the hapk of the l."«‘»:'i,‘!;.ht'?fi [ river, vear Plymouth ; §: While i‘rmm‘:;&z ge the babks of the zérn'rr, young Milléer stepped out on :) | Jarge rock on Eagles' Nest. g,';;‘gy,% § which suddenly gave way and precipl f %tmvd the boy down the bank to the I | water's edge. A companion ran to i Plymouth, a distance of three xm:'-vxé 3tur sssistace. Belleving that Msél«r! was dead, a coffin was taken along by | i the rescue party . § | After much diffieuity two men were] i lowered with the casket over the biafM | § The boy was found alive, but uncon | | scious and terribiy injured. He WS | i;;d.n-t-s,! in the enflin and raised to the i top of the blult § i The rescue work was hazardous sod | iirmw:r'i-fi several hours. i : 2 ; The Special Horticalioral Meeting % Hou. Cyras Uline hias been perfect- | ing plas for farmers’ meetings to be | held i the several counties of m«i districts has arranged for the meetpng nnder the suspioes af thed Noble f {County Horticgltaral sociaty to tweg | huld at Alblun on Friday, October 15, 3 Copgressman Cline has mwxsred.mv} Z services of men of national reputation |connected with the agriculture at Washington to deliver sddresses on 3 road buildiag, expert haondling of farm crops and other futeresting! subjects. These men are experws in ;:heir varipus lines and the discussions they will Tead sbouid prove beneficial to eversuae st all interested in these matters. The general public will be asked to be present at {the meetings. The program is as follows: - 111 a. m.—Call to order by the presi‘dent, J. C. Kimmeil - Muste - Geo. D, Gaby and son. | Opening rémarks by the greeidem. 4 Address by Prof. M. O, Eldridge of | department of agriculture, Wash.; | sabject, “Good Roads, Beneflts De- | rived Therefrom.” T Discussion. - L | = —Noon Adjournment— | 1:30 p. m.—Music by Kimmell band. | Address by Prof. J. A, Drake, depart- } . ment of agriculture, Wash.; sub- | ject. “Use and Misuse of Commer- | cial Fertilizers.”' o : | Discussion. - : | Address by Prof. W, A. Cockel of i Indiana Agricultural college; sub.ljec:."i’otk Production in Tndiana.” Discussion. {Music - Geo. D Gaby and son. || Everybody invited to this meetin | The pleasant purgative effect experienced by m use Chamber- | _f:iu?n ‘Stomach and Liver Tablets, |{and the healthy condition of the body |and mind which they create, makes |one teel”joptul. Sold by 8.3, Wit

I Laval Optins Orendones X s -~ The sceues a 8 Vincennes throughaat snd fellowing the local option slection were of & sort to make the groundlings isogl and the jadicioas g'rm Y&, 0 martie of the np«rrurm‘»\r? “wiunta’’ indelped by enthusisatic ‘drre 1 inflgeten volers bordered o the bhviterical ssd PRdesnrouN, Tie mob ol shen snd boys, dun?.uk.«n?z s satiie extent under the isfluence of Hguor, who gatherssl abont the ~ dry“f headgasrters and imade night hideoas with their jubilations must have eansed many & Womsh o the dry'’ saing o wish hiersel! sale at hamne | with hLer fasnily 2 Lonetdor aise Lhe pre tionl eMept | o the cleption. Teo !nwuo*'};m {1 gotnty asal one warlin the e 1v wons wet th st bl beenn ” d"} Poihgitierta by tvinonstranes. The sraindy n‘vu»«, alrewmity ‘wlry’ sxeepl Whe oily ol Nigcenten Nothiioe whatessr Las ey gained but a feree and bittsr eatunpaicn, costing soilie mm;w}.fl fima boeepn endured, snd i a 3 beudy hiss fost anyihing e ia the cause of the | anti saloan movenment which s thoas | subjected v defent and ridicuie. It would tave beey influitely better UE the elrction had pot been ealied jand the mistake is one that shaald not be | isidle RESIG 10 COUULIvR MBLIRRLY oir. | cumnian cegd, i ‘ Always the anti-saloon zeal ::m‘J"i 1o be teinpered with discretion. This Ruox eounty resslt coufirms The starin a doubt it hasoften expressed a 8 to whether it ix wise ti esll an option election in countios whers everything is dry bat the chial clty. For this doubt there are MALY reasons. In the firet place therp ts little or posiing o gain at e best. Al n Koox county Al APRATAnt victory is wot by the “wets” if pawnships orwards already “dry’ by remoustrancs vote “wet™ ]it looks as if the people want salosns, but sre kept out of thens through some hocus poras in the remonstranece. Then masy persone will vote “wet’ on the issus of Vineentes betog dry” who would viote “dry” for thetr ward or town:ship, on the counvietion that in & eity sajoons are preterable to “blind tiger.’’ : ‘ i There is another objection to lucal option election .in counties like Wayne, Tippecanoe and Koox, and that is the apparent, if not real, unfairoess of the test. As the inw stauds. though the “wets’ have won ; a great victory in Koox, they: have, in fact, won no victory atali. All the “dry " territory that voted “wet'" must still be “dry.” I she county goes ‘'dry" it becomea “dry’; if it goes “wet” itis dry” as it was beo fore. 1t looks like & case of “heads I win, tails you lose.”’ The arrangement is lawful, it is it accord with : public poliey, it is technically fair; but it has an aspeet of unfairuess that must appesl foreibly to all ex cept the zeajot, whose polot of view, uf course, can not expeet to be the avérage or majority polnt of view Apythiug that smacks of undue zeal of uninirness can only have one effect sud that is in the direction of reaciion, - i Ihirtesn counties in Indians "have pow voted “‘wet' at joeal upx'wnf elections: and sixty-three have voted "dry"': af the remnsiuing sixtoen soubties, seven are wholly “dry” by remonstrance and the other uine are in the situation of Knox eounty.--““dry’ in rural townships and “wet” in eities. The local option lsw was nol given for the parpose of making every county vote, but in order that 1 might be availed of whenever it would do more good than harm. In Kuox eouuty its invoestion has evi dently done more harmn thao good. because the only effaet 13 o encourage the saioon causa. s not the remoustrance method of pn:-m-durn‘? better for these remsiniog sixteen conntiss than the option élection? s ot the very existence of the local option law put {o peril every tiwe it is used o & county whers tha " weta™ win'—lndistuapolis Star (Rep 3 " oid Tiwie Fishing st Lake Wawasee George W. Miles, in writing of the early history ot Sgracuse and viein ity in the Syracuse Jourunal, speaks of the large sturgeon speared by Kitson, Etter and Lunyder oo Wawasce lake, which tipped the secales at 1548 pounds. The writer says: “ Well does the writer remember this catch as the fish had been repeatedly seen by parties spearing, who would in most cases give the monster a wide birth. I: was considered davgerous to tackle the mouster, which was looked upon a 8 a dangerous fish of the shark family. People came for ‘miles arowrnd to see the fish after it was captured and the boys who caught it were the heroes of the day.” o . /| | Notice to Water Tukers Having Meters ~ You are hereby notified that all ‘metered water rents are due Oct. 1, payable at the office of the city clerk. On all rents due and not paid on or before Oct. 30 a penalty of ten per cent will be added. All water rents for 1909 are now due and must be paidatonge. =~ P . 298 t R.E.JRANNERET, @ Wil sell a good, well broke horse ' X postoffice box 208, Ligonier, Ind.

&om e el olDe ele «s o Jm oTn Do em el el Q STRICTLY | | sTR ° o l ONE PRICE ‘ \ IMAKE.SGOODI o 4 5 ¢ i )/C . TWO 570955 o ¢ s CENEN> ¢ s 000 Suitss ° Misses and Children’s suits and wraps.. Why waste o o your time looking elsewhere. Come here where you 6 know you can be plmsm.] and at the _light price. 'l‘r‘\‘ o a “Printzegs” the only garment with a pm‘fvct collar, Q shoulder and hips. Don't spend your good money for é an ill fitting suit when you can get such an elegant o o “Printzess” garment for o little monev. - Our eastern 0 buyer sends us new garments every week. ° The above represents Schloss Bros. purchases of o Ladies’ and Misses, Suits in their two stores--Albion o and Ligonier--this season. ~Just think of it! Ten ° : Thousand Dollars paid for Ladies” and Misses™ suits. o Do you wonder at the purchasing power? Do you o wonder that we are able to sell such c?lvgant. well- ' Q - made, stylish and perfectly fitting suits at such low o @ prices? Show us another firm in Northern Indiana é ~that can handle and sell such an enormous amount of °, such goods. We are easily the leaders for Ladies ° 0 othing 0 o fi Thelwell dressed men and | Q A young men now look to us R=% Q ~~fC 4 W for therr clothing. Our A ) o ° ;c‘“fi line of suits and overcoats f}% w 9 ‘}" S BN - s fhe best to be found,.a“ q 1 3. ' ¢ o ; IFET ¥ 'pnc:ed on a live and letlive [ w 4 ;§ . B -basxs. The l\lylppevnhem.ler F i ».é;": 1 o oo ABB and “Dress Well” clothing | J §S5B\ § OAN i i ’fi‘ls a feature with us, the_/77 &i bo¥ é \ PW~ same as the “Printzess” for . & ¢&" 2 swwomen. | hese are @he_ 7| ‘ Q o &s J nobby and perfect fitting TR o ‘L&fi - suits which you see worn 3 o ' A and thinkare made to order. ? ‘ g” We can fit you as perfect— 2 T 1 ly. Give us a chance and & <L ¢ niS R We will prove this state- ,comim o ° ment and save you money. o ° ° Most Complete line of Men’s, Wom- o ! "en’s and children’s underwear in §Q Northern Indiana. - o 9. ;g Do Not Forget Our Stock Of Guaranteed Shoes o &o 0 600 o 0 o oSO oo |oooooooo oo o 0 &

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