Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 October 1909 — Page 6

o™™et ™ et e e ™ v ™et™ e e et "2k X ; | | X ' | | b i BIG HAT SALE ¢ (X | _ ' | (1 l|l‘ s o | ® * '|l' ; Big Reduction in Prices y | X K ‘This sale will continue until - W g ) 0 - . B (X 1 | (X XX N\ XX Saturday October 16¢h 0y (X XX » = 1) ' : (X (X o | | : | 1 }'{ . Ladles | |55 0O - : X K This will-be the opportunity to get your l; (X Fall and Winter Hats. Don’t miss lit. 11 X; T O Y Hats trimmed to order. Bound to suit 2 IX our customers. We guarantee our work 0 XX - s | (X XX - ) » MAE SHAW } :.: - LIGONIER, INDIANA :.:

.{‘{" L ‘ \EOO LAurVA‘ \sy L ] "”m«,.. - Alie 4 SR TN AR ?"/ ."."?‘,’Au'}' ) ‘iégj- ."?&, _;%J*afi . s\ ){a b, 1. Oy e e B A DELIGHTFULLY® GOOD Now on sale-at the following dealers Sacks Bakery; S. I. Eldred, Drugs; Henry lsrael, Billiards G. W. Babcock, Restaurant; J. €. Kegg, Grocer; K. D; Knapp, Grocer. , : : m P. A. Carr & Son Live Stock and General Auction=ers ' Home Phone 55 and 102 - ~ Graduates from the school of experience. All call promply Answered. ._ |

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No Heip For 12 Flhie sonng betisilol wax eXinriels froie bite et trombie 31y wmily b Ht that she 2 anielr s Hur . r& siiernal 1l ivid irplod 1 :‘., ANVAH v it e o et that 5 X ¥} # Vi $ N sis w 1 § podes oo ¢ % B o) ret e ot atd ohdre o down o favestigal A fter 4 tigne however, | oy hiteesd . Bor tht ;{' a burglar eter ; ¢ 5 it i yer: sx }orhe vonnge one L dry that” o rdeaadad the old one Yo i vin asvibhing ke miine ghe'll b P pighi thont gl watry every gy wive Jdoesn't hedr s nodse down etadrs Akt Ntammiard »,i%l-i Vx‘“%ll"‘Cruse For Worry, “We are poitie 1o consult a speciatist basast £ by, says the father Viou! your oy 7 echoes the friend N hy seths o e B [“‘rf""”} it by ‘.‘:..‘;,_‘ e} dad 3 ¥k wo bt we have asked him tiiae ntd agaln whiat he wants to be when be grows agn, atid he pever has sakd Ihat he wants to be a railway engineer” - New York Life. English Joke. . Londaper—Hah Jovel Yes over in our onniTy the HPPer Ciusses are migch aftached 1o a fish calied the sole. Bloothing fioe fish o Amertean~How funuy! That sounds like a 0 shoemnker s repont Losdover—~What, my dear man? O Awmerican--Why, the uppers are attacltied to the sole~Chlcago News : The Monster! - Mrs, Newlhvwed-Yestenday 1 got a jovely parchmwent diploma from the cooking collvge, aml bere's what I've cooked for von. Now, guess what ¥t is Mr. Newivwesdd (wilih siab of omelet between his testhi-The diplomal-~New Orieans Times-Democrat, ; . - His Difficulty. - “Jinks seems 1o be having a band pull to pet along - “His hard pull Ix just the reason he can’'t get on” - “How do you make that out? “Because he's a dentist "—Baltimore American - i A Sad Similarity. “Do you take exercise enough? inquired the friend. ' “T'm afraid net.” answerad Miss Cayenne. “Taking exercise iz ke taking good ndvice-—it Is always what seme vue else ought to do.”—Washington Star. ‘ ’ Things Theatrical. ¢ o ey ) R a 4 qA ‘ =4 ee "f-,;/ . \ 5y J i : all : o * '5:» 4"" b 7 L 4 i “st S & e : ‘First Actor—l have just signed a contract for the senson at a salary of $5OO a week, e e - Second Actor — That's nothing. 1 bave an offer of 850 a week in real Fall colds are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. The genucontains no harmful drugs. Forsale by all druggists. 20.4 t

DAMAGE FHEOM HURRICANE hfi © KEY WESY 8 OVER ' MANY VESSELS GO DOWN : ¢ L st s A, . % City is in HMands of the Mifitary—Jail | Fiiled with Vandais Caught ‘f“"% ing Ruins—Mundreds of Pecple Are Momsiess. ; Key West, ¥Fla, Ot 15--WiD the | city in the bands of the military au i thorities who were called on by the | maror for nesistance, efforis are bee ing concetiraled on sscertaining the | damage wrought by the harfimw‘fi which swept the gull 1L is estimated | the darage to properts in the city and | Barbor will reach $2.000006. No loss | ol ife has beon reparted in the clty. best it fa tßought the desth rojl will: be heavy along the eastern coast of | the peninsuls 2 Many of the vessels which had been | wwept from thelr moorings during the | blow mataged to ride out the storm | ‘mnd Hmped back to their plers, but between 66 and 75 boats of all dewcrip | thonx were wrocked [t is feared n.é putaber of lives were lost on thmg Yoseein, ‘ % Whole Blocks Razed. i In the city whole blocks of frame | structures wers razed brick houses | aleo fell hefure the gale, while !has great tobacen faclories and ware bouses suffered conslderable damage z It wiii probably be several woeks w; fore they will be able fo resume op- | eratlons. _ i The oty il i filled to overflowing | with vandals captured by the milifin{ and police during the night Th!avmi bugan operstions ae soon as the fm'yé of the storma had sbated, the wreck | ing of the slcctric Hght plant having plunged the city tnto darkness. The mayor fmmediately took urtngm{§ measures 1o cope with the situation | and proclaimed martial law. The Key West guards were ealled out and patroiled the streets during the night Hundreds of homeless are being ecared for in churches, schools and other roomy striciures which escaped the fury of the storm. Rations are being distributed Ly the cfty aathort ties, and {1 is expected help will ar rive durttig the day Irom the state. 5 Loss of Life ia Feared. It i fully expected tha! incoming reports will disclose severe damage to shipping and much destruction to properiy, perhaps some loss of e among the Florda Keys, but undoubtedly the destruction would have been | véry much gpreater except for the prompt. action of the weather burean in spreading broadcast through every available agrency warnings of the ap proachipg hurricape: : Acting Secretary Oliver of the wnrf department directed that the commanding officer of the coast artillery at Key West, Fla, be ipstructed to render such assistance as may be re quired Ly the mayor of that eity in maintaining order, following the devastating results of the hurricane Through the commanding officer at Key West, Capt. Edward Khmball, the mayor asked assistance to prevent looting, bu! that official was advised to make such request throngh the gm;'»’ ernor of the state. Without waiting, Bowever, for any request from the governor, the instructions to Capt Kimball were telegraphed promptly by Gen. Ollver. ' Four Kiiled in Havana. Havana, Oect. 13 —~Communication between this city and interior points,| which was interrupted when the storm tore down the telegraph and| telephione wires, has not been renewed. Reports from near-by places indicate _that the property loss, especially to the westward, has been heavy, but that there were few fatalities. Four bodies have been discovered amid the ruins of fallen homes here, and it is now believed that 12 lves were !os’ti in this city. At least half of lheg lighters that were in the harbor when the storm broke were sunk or stranded, and the work of loading and df!* - charging cargoes has been interfered! with in & way to seriously affect the shipping interests. ‘ : ;

West Coast Escapes

Tampa, Fla, Oct 13 —News re ceived here indicates that the west coast of the Florida peninsula escaped the full force of the burricane, but anxiety is felt over shipping which Is known to have been in the path of the storm. Every effort was made to reach all vessels by wireless, but without success in many instances. It is now belleved that the damage from the storm will be comparatively Hght In the interior. CITY MARSHALL LOSES LIFE Kiifed by Explosion of Gas Engine Used for Pumping at Water works. . ; Eureka, I, Oct. 13.—City Marshal William Wyrick lost his life here when the gas engine used for pumping purposes at the city waterworks plant exploded, and awakened the entire town by the detonation. Wyrrick aside from his duties as city marshal, was required to operate the pumping plant. A part of the building was wrecked, several pleces of iron had struck Wyrick about the body, and his right leg was blown oft entirely. - ‘ He had crawled 50 feet from the building when help came. He was immediately taken to the Bureka hospital, where he died three hours later. st ;

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~ MAN IN ISOLATION. s P Mo iy of m-&amnns wnd is o B s ot an easy Wiing for & mae 8 separate Gl fron the thoaght and sctivity aud purpese of (he COMBLHY i _which be lives and to porsoe so isclated, disconurcted and selish part. He can’t do it indend, aod if be tries i he will ouly eeduce bimself 10 o wipies or siwmbliog blork. The omm. winishiy - Wil get on somebow, for 1t wrtwd, bOT if 1 bas wany wembers of ihie Bitdd U will be duil heavy sod WhirogTeesit e, i . L Maze o belation b= of Blile conse quence, Bext o wetling. His sesecis. Gon with otbwrs (he inspiration be reveites from tbers draw ot Bis aown posers “The winie” fo this day. an Plate cofeelyed it renmming “u prodaet of mwind ” Omt of U metics amd inter. sothen wf cmrreatn of coind Aleeted atu) eren ity isd by Yariae! Views or flpih’h'flrt veiee e 6 lede fgress of san, of seely, of the Buman race Wi want what Borke desoribod as “that action sod counfersction whieh i the natarni sod pelithval world, from the recipee ol struggie of diswantant priwers draw out the harmony of the universe” . T The st fsalated] A 0 cALDOL Setm. rate Hismwelf Thoun the siteation he Hves i 1f wweh solation were general or conkl be proeyui it wonld e the Dega: ton of clvilization - Portland Ofegofilsn ; : “ os o bt 55 0P SUBMARINE RIVERS. Cold Water Currenta Flowing Along the Deep Sea Bottom, ~ The bottom carrents of seas and ocenon, such as those which presinily bring ambwr Lo our shotes. are sirsnge iy disposes The seigneur of Sark same fifty years agn was shipwrecked 1o his yacht near the istand of Goerusey. He lost, among other thioge a well fas. tepml. strougly wade chest coutalniug stiver plne 1t was found a year later fou Qeep water off The coast of Norway A restorsd to bim In the realiy devp s¢a over a thon sad [athbans down there are well marked Lrosd corrents whibeh sy e descriivad ne rivers of very cold waler faniy 4 degrees or so above (reeziog polats. Thes flow along the deep sea bottom and are sharply warked off from the warmer waters above and to the side Their inbahitants are different from those of the warmmer water They are due to the meiting of the poiar doe. Ihe colld water so formed sinking at ance owing to flx gieater depsity below the warmer water of the surfgee nrrents, : ' These deep cunrseidxg originate in both the arctle ad mntarctle reglons - Sir Ray 1 enkesior fn London Telegraph ; Habit From the Dungson. Convivts who were forcead to drag about » Lail and ohain 8t the gafk‘}n contd afien e detetedd when released by their bapit of trailing ote foot after the vther. Jobn Borie O Reilly. condemned to conviet e In Australia for his Fenlan syopathles, bad also to after years n habit which told 8 iike sad stary. One who knows him sakd: When walking atwiractedly and e chanically he always went a short dis. tance and then retraced his steps. oo matier how wide a stretch he had be fore him. It was always three paces forward, tarn and three paces back, exactly like the restiess turning of o Hon In a eage. Ope day 1 asked him “Ravle, what was the length of your cell when you were in prison—how many paces’” : “Three” he said “Why do you ask ¥ “Becanse when yon are abseotminded vou aiways walk three paces forward snd then relrace your steps ™

A Lesson In Physiclogy. The schooi superintendent was in the babilt of dropping o to the differ ent cluss roomsmd demanditg a 8 re eital of léssons from the pupils. Oue dav. ber active mind hit upon physioloy as the <hidy for examination It happenvd that the teacher did herself oot fike the study of the human anstomy and therefore had pot driltedd ber sobolars g% she should have done. Buf the lHitle girl to whom the first quoestion was put so bewlidered the superintendent aod made her lose ber patience that there were o more questions of a similar vatore asked. STell me” sald the superintendent. “what a skeleton 8" The iittie girl thought for a sbort time : “A skeleton™ she asked. "A skeleton? Why a skeleton s a man with his insides out apd his outsides off "— New York Times Wanted Them Labeled. There wus a certain master of foghounds i one of the English shires who was greatiy scgered by the awkwirdness of one of the geatiemen who tnvariably rode over the bounds Al one of the meets the M. F. H. rode up to the awkward hunter and in the most chilling tones said, “"Mr. So-and-so,. there are two dogs in the pack today. Spap aod Tutters, which 1 am especlally fond of, and | would esteem it a favor if you wounld avoid kliling or maiming them with your borse's hoofs.” “Certainly, my dear fellow.,™ replied Mr. So-and-so; “but. as [ do oot know them, will yon be kind enough to put tags on them for me” Father's Revenge. “Here is a telegram from papa,” says the eloping bride. “He says for us to come right home and live with him and mamma.” ) ' “]1 @idn't think he would be so vindietive as all that” sighs tHe eloping bridegroom.—New York Life. : Change yourself and fortune will ehange with you.—Portuguese Proverd. ‘ Successful Publicity. - The kingz of successful advertisers was given an ioterview, o “Aly methods are very simple” bhe said. 1 learned them from watching & gir! trying to keep ber engagement a secret.” -~ Newark News. . ~ Encouragement. e Artist—Yes. 1 keep pegging away. Sometimes 1 get discouraged and say to mysell. “What's the use?’ Friend— Don't give up. old man. You can’'t 4o worse than you've done, you kpow —

il 4 : : : TESTING THE TEACHER, A Curicus Old School ilspert Mads In T Bovton In 102 : In the tows revords of (he city of Beston there I & cullius passage which reconds bow a s boclimaster was etamived sl whal bajpened The manper in which the visil of inspection i reconded makes oue incline to the Fiew thet the unlocky schoolmaster may ol bave bad falr pisy. sitbough it e was reslly (peficlent be may tw said to have bees Jodged by bis peers in the recurd for the 224 of May, 1022 1w wet Torih that: ol Pes Towuses), Jeremish Ab i Esgro & Jols Bdwands logetber with ihe Selevt men Viesitied the wrighting Soteml ot tie Southeriy Kod of Buston o Thirwday the 2414 apll ITE sl Exsssiued the Kebolars us der it Ames Angers TBIGo as To Thelr pruafieleas vy fe Heading wiiilsg Seyo phering & b tagters abdily of tracl ng & iwstrseting Yooth Bis raes & tet bewla therefory And aiv of Dpicion ‘That it wili i ue Servion to the Towsn o Continee e unger in that Ewpioy ™ . Whervnies B was voled that the said Mr Ames Anger shonld nod con. titioe mester of the Naig Naoth Ws: : : It b troe bt nolhicg Is said of the tethiosls of wpeiling incalvatvd st the “wptpliting %obool” K 1 is 2w v il thust a o derk rather thag the com miiee was respatilde fur he errors of the recond, et there fa ceniainly sotuething alaard i the passgs us it stands . Fochispge : - THE BLUE WHALE. A Monster Skeleton That is Eighty. | seven Feot in Length What s claimied 898 the Wzgest ani el o the workd is regwescuted by w colissai skeicton in the miaseum of Christchurch, New Zealand, says e Lomdon Globe This @8 the remalos of & large specinwn of the bive whale stravded vo the coast of that country. This whale @& probably the lsrgest of ail Paing avimai The length of the skeirton s elgyseven feel, sl the bead aivue is twenty-one feet. The weight of the Dones I 8 estlsated at nine tons This gigaotie whale gets it e of Dive whale frun the dark biuist gray of Hs opper surface The tinge of yeilow oo iz lower part bas bed 0 the pame Csuiphur boltom.” by ’ which it x koown ot the western side of the Atlantic. Uis otherwlse known as Sibbald's rorqual (Balenoptera sib b"idiis' : _ : - The chijef fend of this gigavtic aol mal is o small marine crustacean (Thysanojesiac ipermis;, knows to the whinles ax kil "o Apother specles of the same stirboplike group bas been obtatned o thousands from the stom achs of mackerel caught on the Corn sh coast, . The pearly related opossum Abrimps found 0 enormous pumbers o the Grecnland seas form the ohief food of the !'f)flfllnzn whale. Sowe of the thysanopodar are phosphorescent and contriliite to the luminosity of the BeR s ;

After the Show, A well dressed man, sald to be an Englixhmau., bas been arrested In Montmartre, Paris, on a charge of ten dering bad balf soveéreigns for dinoers and entertaivments, which reminds us of the story about the touring com pauny nbich has been dolog very bad boasinéss o the smalis” While the propricior aml sole respousilile mana ger wax standing ootside the tempo rary t'eater ithe Corn Exchange: a very sl by with a very large nwl on arrfyved aod proposed 1o barter the froft for a <éat In the gallerr The bargain was duly concluded, ssd the aoene now changes (o the Interior of the theater after the performanpce “80y.,” says the manager seversiy, “that welon was roftten.” “That's all right.” returns the youthfol critic; " was yer show "~ Londos Globe. Difference in Time. When It is goon al soy given place it is similariy poon st sil other points haviug the same longiadioal meridian and the sup B oin s 2enith whers meridian sud eguator Intemect. For bosiness convenlence every fif. teen degrees of leagitode eveniy divid ed frowm Greenwhh bas the same e belug the distaoce that the earth tras els in one bour In the Uil Niates we have eastern. centrsl, mouniais and Pacific time. Thas when it is uoon at New York it Is 11 o m, at Chi cago. ceutral time: 10 a. m at Dvover mounfain timwe and B & m: st Sap Franciseo, Pacific time. - New York American, As Represented. Irate Stranger - Look bere! [ thought you told me that dog 1 bought from you had 4 good many fine points. He fooks like he has been sbhot full of arrows. ; Mountaiveer Pete—Those be the line polots. strauger He tackied a porcu l piné the day before you bought him - } Los Apgeles Times : E One Foot In the Grave ~ *You see that strapping. robust man? When | saw him last night he had one foot in the grave.”’ v ! “Extraordinary! Who Is be?” . “He is playing the gravedigger in *Hamlet” at the local theater.” i inconsistent. E “He vowed be would love me 2 - Ways, no matter what happened.” “Well ™ : “And got mad five minutes later be cause | had a pin in my belt” T —————" e The Part It Was. - - Teacher—ln this sentence. “The sirk _boy loves his medicine,” what part of ‘speech is “loves? Small Boy—Pleasey ma’'am, it's the part that ain't so.—Chi cago News. ' Vulcan, ' , ~ Vulcan was discovered in 1859, only to be effectively obliterated from the plavetary systemt fifty years later. Leverrier. who arted as godfather to the pew addition. ecaleniated a path and found that the planet revolved around the sun in abeut twenty days. Yet other observers failed ever to see the planet. and now Professor Campbell announes that the eclipse observa. tions of recent years prove almost conbody is a practical Impossibility.—Ap

fim:-::-;:-:c-::-mm-:a '? i The Gulf Coast of % g | | i Texas Is the C i % lexas Is the Cream of , =3 1 : i i the Southwest f L 4 : L 11l ;No lon; winter ghis or jong wimmer dars l;‘ B epe eSN G e T =ol SO S AR, < i ipd Kl B e o et eith e aad e P B o TN 8 G e, .:, oo \ B i S s % " ' X ; six v shoors oly the most g 3 | cantifn i owith oyslers o A can contiN nini | S @ vail on or addreh L 1 11l : _ i 1 (1 J. C. Billman - G. J. Strang \ “ LIGONIER, INDIANA ~ 1! !'!—‘-L---‘— -;n . --;-u- b Bt T -!! O -‘---n--iu--—‘-f-—-‘uh'»«-'——'-u"-’u-n x e ————— S S )S SO R RO T 0770 - : o % Dew’s Drink Unlgss you Get ¥ N : The Best! =5 '\", £ 5 -Q™ e '_\\’ ,\" : : y At : TERRE HAUTE . ':3: 4 - - ;.\" 3. Brwngch % o A 3 " R ————————————— 2 2 .‘:c Foohiean ':.‘,,»,‘,.A;x plor .\ ?,{ :f ';,;,; .:'\: .‘.' mestie Usa - Lsive orders for Delivery ;o(‘ J- W. SMITH Mznager § AN R NTR IR VR ‘: m FPfßrrßl 2Rt ERREReE @ o . | , 2 Choice Farm Lands g Desirable City Property 8 », %- . Weare market to stay., ) We have small chotee farms for sale Ef n Northern Indiana counties as well % a 8 desireable Michizan Farms. [_[“_. @J Come .in and see us ‘& @ HENRY GREEN’S SONS % : »Hiu"’t(i? WITH a_ ¢ Farmers and Merchants g 8 Trust Company ;§ LIGONIER - . = INDIANA CERRRRRIREERRRRIRRR AR R |Repaur that leaky ref 1 IE R e ARCO:::-PAINT » CARBON 1 Will Do the Work - And do it Right ‘ See me for Roofing, Spouting, Repairing Ete. ‘ Agent for the Marshal Furnace ~ FRANK M. CAIN| e R SO T TRTT N N T R ! DRAKE & BREESE’S | | . Spectacular . : | | uncie 1 oms| . I } ' & | , _. | | . . 1 . Cabn . | i,v @ e 1 ‘a’ ‘5 : 1l | Fraternity Hall, Oct. 16 | | ONE NIGHT | Il Admission - - 25cand 35¢|