Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 29, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 October 1909 — Page 10
3@@QQOOO0'0@60000000000000“00@@0°°¢°‘3 ¢ GRAND SIIIT o CLOAK OPENING O B Thurs Fri and Sat, O 19 & | $ 7 Thurs., Fri. and Sat.,, Oct. 7,8 and 9 ioA: ‘A 2 On Thursday and Friday of our Cloak and suit opening we will have with us a representative of one of the largest N )gL ¢ g*'A\ o St manufacturers of the east with their entire line of cloaks and suits. This, with our very large assortment, will be the | 3 % i}? o oN Y largest variety of goods ever shown in the city. Our new Suit and Cloak room just completed is equipped with all ~— =~ |§ o | / i the latest most modern fixtures such as suit and cloak cases’ mirrors, alcade and dressing room. We cordially invite <« : o | the public to visit us during our Opening and see the magnificent display of all the latest and newest styles. Will al- N ° o s ~_ so state that our entire new stock of fall and winter goods are now ready for your inspection. Our dress goods de- .+ . ° , Ll ~ partment is absolutely complete and can sao with a certainty that we can suit anybody. We also have an exception- \"_ | 0.~ " ally large line of Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Furs, Shoes, Ladie’s and Children’s Underwear, Notions of all kinds etc. T‘ ° o (R aooc” Come in and ask us to show you through our various departments whether you are ready to buy or not. For U!};«.?a ol ° | " those that cannot be fitted in ready-to-wear goods we will make garments to order during our Cloak and Suit ) ! 1 ¢*n " - :,;j% Opening. | | | ’ ‘ ‘ | ‘ g;;"f*’ ‘2} § o ¢e‘ - ¢ B F Ligonicr, Indiana % Y 0
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1f people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commemee taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builde up these organs and theére is no danger of Bright's disease or other serious disorder, Do not disregard the early symptoms. For sale by alldruggists, 29-4 t Foley's Honey and Tar clears air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. For sale by all druggists. - __2_-4:
C.R. Kluger, the Jewler, 10680 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes “I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundredl feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney | Remedy cleared my complexion. cured my backache and the irregularites disappeared. and I can now attend to business every day and reccommend Foley’s Remedy to ali sufferers.as it cured me after the dociors and all other remedies had failed. For sale by all druggists. 20 4t The DAISY WASHING TABLET will do four washings : 10c For sale at _ | KEGG'S BAKERY
JEFFERSON THEATER ¥ iv ATTRACTIONS } CECEECEECELEEEEEEEEEEXK Next Wednesday evening, October 13th A C. Delamater and William Norris will offer at the Jefferson in Goshen a romantic play of love and laughter dramatized from George Barr McCutcheon's masterpisce, “Beverly” by B. M. Baker. The caat iz headed by that most beantiful sctross, Miss Ray Beveridge, Messrs. Delamnter and Norris have given “Baverly' a costly production. Lig- | onier people who have read “Hever. Iy" will want to see the stage version. Seats may be obtained in calling | phone 229 at (foshen. ' f {teorge Barr MeCutcheon's mu»? terpiece, * Beveriy' at the Jetlerson } in Goshen pext Wednesday night,| Oet. 13. . | Miss Ray Beveridge, an exception ! ly beautiful and sccomplished Amer- | cAan actress heads the cast to be seen in George Barr McCutcheon's masterpiece, “Heverly.,” which will be seen at the Jetfferson in Goshen Wednesday night, October 135, , v Huondreds of Ligonier people have found delight in George Barr Me. Cuteheon’s novel, “‘Beverly.” The stage version of this popular novel will be seen at the Jeflerson in Groshen Wednesday night, October 13, when Miss Hay Beveridgs will head the excellent cast provided by A G. Delamater and Wm, Norris. “Beverly,” George Barr MeCatcheon's masterpiece, is one of the most widely read novels of the day. If you have read the book you will want | to see the play, which Delamater and Norris will offer at the Jeflerson in Goshen next Wednesday npight, Oct, 13 with Miss Ray Beveridge, the beautiful actress, at the head of the splendid cast. Heal Escate Transfers For the week ending Oct. 2, 1909, in Noble County, Indiana. pttgfled by the Noble county Abstract Office, D. 8. Taylor, Mgr. . : Julia Tryon and busbaund to Bert T. Schabold lot 8 Springfield. Jucob Meyer and wife to Joseph Eckbart and wife lot 82 Ligonier. William H. Swickard and wife to William H. Menaugh NE cor Wi S El 4 sec 24 Sparta twp. Wm. H. Menaugh and wife to Edward F, Speaker §‘E cor Wi SEY sec 24 Sparta twp. :
Ozro C. Deardorfl and wife to Arby W. Hodge and wife NEY NE 14 sec 10 Washington twp. Eva Ann Benton to Naney J. Stiffney pt SWi{ SElf and pt NWi{ NE I sec 25 Orange twp.
8. C. Southwick and wife to Anthony Z. Fryberger NWYX NE!4 sec 82 Wayne twp. : :
~Mr. F.G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y., writes: **My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley’s Orino Laxative,and I thinkitis the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble.” Foley’'s Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and effective. and cures habitual constipation. For sale by all druggists. 29-4 t
Library Notes That Ligonier has & growing interest in the public library, following the recent opening of the New Carnegie buildipg in Uavin park, has been proved lately by numerous dopations from citizens in the form of books and funds. The latest of the dovations 18 » large bronze fountain in the park porth of the baildiog, the gifs of Jacob Straus, whose home adjoins the park, The fountaic was put in and surreunded by brosd cement walks by the eitv. Amoog other events that have marked the interest in the library are the foun. dation of the Goldamith memorial reference library valued at §l.OO and also the gift of & children's libriry ot 10 volames by S.J. Stracs of Ligonier who promises also an anual iocreass to theset. Cltizens have heen exceedingly geusrous with books during the tiret year of the institotion and the outlook for a rapid development of the library is promis. ing.—labrary QOccarrent, Pablished by Indania Library Commission There seeins 1o be & most noticeable revival of literary club work in the city. An Eoglish literature ciab has been organized and meets one evening out of each. The Investigating club have had a neat little year book printed and have held two very interestiog meeting. The DA, R.also are having their firet yoar book printed and the Stakespeare club are doing good work uoder the leadership of Mrs Culver.
The reference library is a great help in all this club work and the nambers are each takiog advantage of its resources. :
The Northern Indians librarians institute is being held in the Elkhart library today from 1:50 to 4p. m. Mrs. Evana Smith and Mrs. Jacob Sheets of this city are in attendance.
Following is a list of new juvenile booka received at the library: Andrews—Seven Little Sisterz, Barbqur—Captsain of the Crew. Barbour—For Honor of the School. Carryl—Davy and the Goblin. Eggleston, Captain Sam. Eggleston—Signal Boys. Eggleston—Wreck of Red Bird. Grinnell—-Jack Among the Indians Grinnell—Jack, the Young Ranchman. £
Harris—Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his Queer Country. : Harris—Mr. Rabbitat Home. Irviog—Child's Rip Van Winkle. Jameson—Seraph, the Little Violinist. : Malone—West Point Cadet. Martin—Abbie Ann. . Montgomery — Anne of Green Gables. Pyle—Jack Ballister’s Fortune. Richards—Peggy, Stoddard—On the Old Frontier. Webster — When Patty Went to College. j Wellae—Patty Fairfield. Workel—Betty Baird. Zitkala-Sa— Old Indian Legends.
; . Fieviion Notles . To Wm Vondersmith, Marabal of Ihe ity of L&fam}fl, Robie sounty and state of faadl ans, 1 hershy cortily Lual an wisstion will e eld 8l the sevaral pollng plsces to said ety ob Tussisy Novernler T jen betwaen the Bours of § o'olook oo o and & o ¥lgwk p m ot the purposs of electing the tullowing afffcars of sald <l7y loowiy L Maxor, Uity Clerk, Uty Treasurer and i%o Cagnetimen-al-Large and ohe Counciimen from eneh of the Lthtee wards af sald oty You are therelore regnired and ditectied 1o #ive notlee of such ¢lection by pisiling a ooy of this certificals af sadl of the respective K:u:lmg piases ik sald oty snd by oo ?‘&i!}i Biton Lhereo! (1 aoie DeWspRIT ik thaliec) 158 anid oliy Gol foss than Bllecn duys Defore the Ume of Bolding sueh eleciion, i wiiness wheven!, | Ko B Jeadneret, Uierk 1o and forsadhdcily, have hereunto set iy hatd sod attiged the seal of e oily of Ligonter thisBth day of tejober, 188 : fumarl K. E jeassmarr, Oty Clork, I Wi Vondersmith, Masstiai-of the oity of Ligoater, Indinua. hereby cortsfs Ihat the above I 8 Lrue copy of the certifieste of Botioe for bolding s corporais eiection in the efirg i.!xema{r &t the tme snd places Ltheroin et forth, - - L } - Witness miy hand spd senl this Stheday of Dtaber, 19, Wu VONDEBRsNITH, {snar} : S Clty Marshal. - . Notiee of Fina! Ssttiement State of Indiana, Nobie Counly ae: in the ?MW 3 e . of - . § =i tbe Estate of . - Nooi¥w. © jubn H, Zook, i : L e 5 “3: the Nobls Clreult Courl, Ostober Term, Notive s Hereby (viven, That the gnder. uga«! we Adinistrairis of the Estate of Jobhn H. Zook, Deceasod, has fled (o aafd court her scecunt and vouchersin final settlvment of sald Fatate and (hat the saine will eome up for the sxaminntion and actton of sald Uourt, st the Court Hotee 81 Alblon, Indians, oo the 2th day of October, 2%, at wihich time and place sil ;zerasrt;a interesied in satd Estaie are regulred to ni;’rpmnr fnosakd Lourt and show ¢ause, i snd there Lo, why aaid account abouid ot be approved. And the hieirs of sald decedent -and all others Intarested fo aald vstate are also hereby requiced sl the tinie mdrpiw’e aforesald, L fifinr and make proof of thelr hvirship of cisioe Lo any part of sald estate. < - EsuaZoor, Administratrix, Fraxxk P. Boruweni. Altorney. | -%3 > Both Boys Saved . Louis Boon, a leading merchant of Norway, Mich., writes: “Three botties of Foley's Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of & severe em:fiht and a neighbor’s boy, who was 80 11l with a coid that the doctors sn_n him up, was cured by taking J flh{.’s Honey and Tar.” Nothing else is as safe and certain in. resalts, For sale by all duggists. :
Cuba is to Repay Debt
The recent intervention in Cuba cost the United States some six millions of dollars. And Cuba is expected to “pay the freight.” But the terms are easy. The president is empowered by conx; to receive from the Cuban govent “from time to time such amounts to reimburse the United States as he may consider the Cuban treasury then able to pay without serious embarrassment.” There is a chance here for a difference of opinifon between the Cuban secretary of the treasury and the. president of the United States in regard to the meaning of the last six words of the con-
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W H. WIQTOXN, : _ - ATTORREYS - AT-LAW f MHfios over Ultisens” Bank, fAgonler, ing f(‘uu RLES V. INKS, Dealerin e 2 MONUMENTS, VAULTS | Tomstones snd Botlding Bloves, o, o, i Corner of Cavio and Fifth stréets, | LIGONIRR, - - INDIANA - DAVID S. TAYLOR Abstracter . ._ ; Business Agent Notary . ALBION, INDIANA, ' W A RHOBE, . PHYSBICIAN AND SURGEON, | LIGONIER, . > . INDIANA | Offioe up stalrs over Graves' Hakery. i Residence on Maln Kireet 1 el : i i . i 'Furniture ... i < § Of all kinds. Latest in | style at jowes! prices at ¥, A, BBOWI'S Looee Wo A, BROWIV'S is- - : UZ\’DEBTAKXSG calls prom'gfly £n swered. Embaiming when 4sired by arteria’ method, O’!‘TO ¥.GRANT : 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OMee tn Basement of Court House formerly occupied by H. G, Zimmerman, ALBION. INDIANA. ‘
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