Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 December 1909 — Page 2
S 5 se s ba bbBB RS REEP AN A . » e ¥ . 0f a Famous : "‘ . . 5 . 4 I £ e * 1% Falng : : i.k:diglnl « - ¥ T;“ this country of B - i iis aF Ha R s ' pelingm milie 1L grear it i it I bopeand ot in the iuht of Amervan it tieniits i will b estabiished Por nil time Ve here ahe will give & Seriea of furnisli prertunity for prowmi nent - sindent ! B Tesbal and celebrated Amerionn selentists (o witt f e iU fae larveds atl Sut which they have read flereward " Lt thHe amateny ftualistic tricKery, the exsposer of poy eral i RUS NGRS >] the Yained friend of P'rofessor Hyslop, has ! despalr of solence 88 Be cails ber, s 3 A fenuipe oedding ¢ fosar perfor [N B o e yiowesl a 8 a Wi i e expll Bl on any theory of frawd or delus I;. For a ;\';u’“. 6f vears dis byt |} s I o 8 WAy Ccal i) 8 mwake our hnir stasd on el but as scientists are not - adeps o bhocus b 5 . . ; - B T m—, . e LT &7 O w e Ny : :, w %‘-“1‘».5 su‘=§ o . | - o L P j gj‘w% .gy § T ? ,gc { A 0 'S £ gfi’* § : 5 ; i o , (; + s : i : A’fi NGRS EUSAPIA PALAIING, . pocas the pabile has pot taken them serionsis But we are now confropted with more competent testhony, [ Carrington, whose knowladge of pres tidigitatl ctugbles him 10 take plad - fag cards out f i‘.'« Cars and swa N boxes of matehes, I 8 po ordinary wid pess, and 4t bas often been xail that no spiritistie fent could possibly sur vive the. serntinizing gage of such a persat : : Eusspia Paladino is of Wiy birth and lves mwst moedestly o Naples She Is fifty-fouir sears old and, al; though twice wartied, retains her waiden namwe. both of bher hasbands having adopted that name Here are some of her “wiracies:” Emits a pecul far cold breeze from a sear on ber fore bead: cauxes strange fortns and bhands to appear about her: makes a footstool foliow thi mation of her hands as though attracted by a magnel; emits a cold breeze from ber knees, which Blows out hepr skiris balloon fashion: - causes finger prints and faces to be produced on clay and putty: raises ta bles high off the tloor apparentiy with out contact; causes the observers or “sitters” to be struck sharpiy with un seen hands, which also pull their hair; causes loud raps from table and re mote parts of the room, although ber bands and feet are seemingiy drmly beld at the time; moves delicate sclen tilc Instruments at a distance and without contact: causes small objects to move toward her; causes musical instruments behind her “eabinet” to sound During these exhibitions one of the precautions taken to prevent cheatiyg consists in having her hands firmly held by the investigators. . There are several wmanifestations which occur at Eusapia’s seances :"i - : g \:_‘4_' i . N JARRET SRR ‘.. fii:;\ b ”’-': i AL NN et < 'fi’ ‘@3 R e f o B <:"3’.ii ;“ fi*‘@ : MYSTERIOUS CLAY MODELING OF THE MEDIUM. a which have never been attempted by other mediums. The peculiar breeze which emanates from a scar in her head and similarly from her left knee has never beev observed in other mediums. ; : One of the most mystifving incidents at some of Eusapia's seances has been the production of faces and finger prints in wet clay or putty provided -for the purpose. A mass of the impressionable substance is placed behind the “cabinet,”” which consists of a curtain strung up so as to cut off a corner of the room where the seance takes place, and upon examination at the direction of the medium the clay or putty is found to bear the impression of fingers or face, After exposure, and when you u-i a cold com?ng on, take Foliy's Hon ey and Tar,the great throat and lang remedy. It stops the cough,re lieves the congestion, and expels the cold from your system. Is mildly Ilaxative, Refuse substitutes. S.u by all druggists. : 87 &4 s e | - Asprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or mmkm“i;-’f'imdno to lack of mmh When Chamber**»dg=~~v’*%%%" Q&?
i R .T e g egy it oakon, oS S AN e caER ot SN O o 2SR T T T e TI S [FIRETTTRE |TR A p—— H— —— AN, N A . A . AWS _— " b J‘* ‘.va ; 1S IR VAW [ . | , | ,TT : ; [ B | | f . ' { - i | ! , ' [ ' , e. A A A S A ST ARSI T ——————— S S ————————— e ————————————————— T ———— e — .. R . S ——————— N 53053 . NSS e .35 S S5O RO st o TSP S S | ' ' - _ [ : ;.I:'=-§;;-"‘*.. ) §=g R B g P : , : e. . R e e e e e T e A T . o - . e 080 <SSR S rFg™ ] . - 3 |- @ ' A o B ' ¢) o ' : “his Sale will Close Saturday, Dec | ' ls AL . A bL A : @ ; LL«Q ~D' f L R . R e — ‘ Hundleds ot people visited our Big Sale since its openiag last Saturday and everybody got a bargain. We are selling everything as advertised and our prices are bound to please everybocdy who sees the goods. You can buy just what yvou . deed and you can buy at sacrifice. Do not wait until too late. The timeto buyr 1s now. : | - We are offering some unprecedented bargains in the CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. Look at the prices . quoted below. Itis here the iadies and clilldren will find what they want at the lowest possible prices. We must close ‘ y 2 . TYr : . ol this (101‘);11‘_tz‘1wm. at any cost—At a big sacrifice. We can suit you as long as thestock lasts. So come atonce and get your pick. : . . . | , . i ————————— o ————————————————————————————e—- ‘ » ® . Best Outing, worth 10c to 12c¢ per yard, during this Sale at - 7 1-2¢ per yard
T I~ - - Dress Goods Department o We have a full and complete stock of Dhress Goods lal the new coloring and weaves. W sntend toclean tsom . oy o afing this sale We have made prices 1a accordance, Mon ‘Reve, a Sitk au "material, worth $l.OB .. ... sy e, Sale T - AUwoal Y 1 F hiackoonly, worth 8128 00 . . sale 94c¢ Allnoal T i lavy biucond black, worth $1 00 . ... 5 ..., SAE 74c All wo ?"X‘,~k?;‘i.;‘~, il colors, Worlh SEB.. 00 5 e s Dl 94¢ Al wool Bie all shades, worth $O.OO 0l il 0 s 20 74c¢ Al wanl Biliate all shades worth BRO 000 iy S ', 44c L Iratfeta Sk gl colors worth S e e s ale 6dc Taficta itk 3¢ in. wide, black énly, woili g 6 .. gil 69c¢ Tifleta Bk 16 in. wide, black only, worth $1 28 .. o oo R 98¢ Taffeta Silk, 36 in. wide, black n:}"ij;, WO R B i sl $1.19
Best quality Daisy Cloth, all 'co:o;é: during sale, at . 7 1-2¢c per yard
We have always taken special pride in thas department and always carry the best sclect d line the city. This scason we are showing by far the most « mprehensive line we ever carried. Table Linen, good value at 3sc R 24C Table Linen, good value at 65¢ 480 BRI AL ' Table Linen, good value at $l.OO * - BRIE B e 69c
Axminster Rugs 9x12 worth $22.50. s e e Duri_;;—Sale, $16.98
* : Shoes Shoes Shoes We are sole agents in Ligonier for the celebrated Selby Shoe Company’s shees for wo men, and the famous Crosett Shoes for men. We guarantee every pair—of both kinds—allthe new snappy shapes. ' . - Women s B worth $2.00...........0ciiii b snleprice $ 148 Womesn s B worth 2500 .00l ie e .. aleprice 1.98 WOMEE lIEES Worth 3.oo.......cocicieieis e s 0 sl price 248 Womeh 8 BRI worth 350 .....cciivinnt e aleprice. . B 2 RO Men'S SRR e th $2.50. ... il ... BAIE price 198 MER'S SRS OEEh. 3.50 .. ..ccommmmetivtn bt il e e SERDEICE. 2 08
Best quality of Broadcloth worth $1.25 peryard - - During sale 89cts Cotton Blankets, large size, worth $l.lO . - - During sale 59cts We have for several years held Annual Clearance Sales at this season but this is more than a mere clearance salé It isa FORCED SACRIFICE SALE in the fullest sense. The couuntry is more than ordinarily proosperous. We bought in more then crdinary quantities. Winter didn’t come, consequently much of our stock is still on hand. It is yours at prices that speak for themselves. | e JATL * J. yonler, Indiana
Linen Department
Table Lmen, good value at $1.23 } Raleat.. . . e s 98c ;T-u!a?c Lmen, good value at $1.74 LRI Bt $1~24 ;‘Tn\\'cl\‘ worth 25c cact ; S WO 25c each [_ B 19C Towels worth 35¢ each ' : f R 24(: Towels worth 65¢ each BRI W e 44C Towels worth $:.00 each - ' ' e T e 69C
. e TI I I lIR ITTT TR I AREII>™, : - Cloak and Suit Department We have alwayvs disposed of our entire stock of suits and cloaks before Xmas. The great price reduction we are making during this sale must bring this about this yeur Nobhy well tailored Women's Suits, worth S!ii:-.:“..,”..‘, N . aie $ 998 Notby well tatlored Women's Siits, worth $20.00.............. SRR, 13.67 Nobly well ladored Women's Snits, worth $25.00....0.0.00 s -;a:v: 15.74 - Nobby well tailored Women's Suits, worth $30.00. ... it sale 19.98 Nobby well tailored Women's Suits. worth $35.00..........00iin i sale 26.24 ! Women's fall length semi-fitting coat. worth $lO.OO ... ... ... ... sale 8.98 Women's full length semi.ftting coat. worth $12.50.... ... ... ... ... sale 98 - Women's full length semi-fitting coat, worth $15.00........... . - eale 998 Women's full length semi fittiug . worth §aooo. ... . B 13.24 - Women’s full length semi-fitting coat, worth §30.00.. Sebet U bt dage iOO 19 98
- We have an elegant assortment of Rugs in all sizes in Wilton, Axminster, Velvet and Tapestia. It will pay vou to anricipate vour next spring’s purchases at this time at such unusually low prices. , Best extra super all woolcarpet, worth joc pec yard at.......... ... 54‘: Extra super all wool carpet | | worth 6oc per yard......... ... 45(:
| - Our Fur Department Furs are dressy, and at the same time afford great comfort. We have a large stook of them in sets or separate neck pieces and muffs. They are al| marked to sell during the big sale at prices extraordinarily reduced. e FurSetsworthsseo. .. . . = .dunng sale $§ 324 ForSetwworth o ... - . Saia i s dnTlng Bl 7.19 Fur Sets worth 150000 il i i s i during sale 9.98 Fur Sets worth BOOOC el el si s during sale - 14 24 Fur Sets worth 25000 .o i e during sale . 18.10
Carpets and Rugs
Wilton Rugs gxl2, best quality, 25 98 worth $15.00. sale ... - Axmnster Rugs gxil2. large as- 16 98 sortment, worth $22.50, sale s Tapestea Rugs ox:12, large as- sll 98 sortment, worth 16 gO, 5a1e..... . Moquette Rugs, large variety 3 48 WOrth St ssssle ................... . Moquette Rugs, large vanéty l 89 WORER B 8 8i R .
1 2 ; Wesley : ¢ Wesleyan ¢ * ¥ - > > t And [ts New: : f\ to »W * 3 » % - 5 <e- 4 - + ai CS‘d\.‘&st s ;-— e e wlr iy Bt eP 3 il G gnurdt s f & v fresi hoe s e Weslei @ wnitetsily vegiis Ihe Hisiady sl sx e eof -Bhbn Tuineas iR RIiINE: 0 wiits ®whxh b awmsiad 21 Malde. fxew 5 Lot i 1 was o INI] that ihe GHitvrsily was esdabibshed tisder the By v e '.‘7 e Mellaxiist Bobwoogead cHgn e Leing the firnt edinations! 1o & €3 ¢ osliegiate Erande eatabiishs<d fs% Egi E in Ihe Luglied Niates The ¢ cra o (he ollege were of. feted Ihe rgfidings of the Auwthsa o . - AT T Ry R MMER SN TR o , t RsL NN %\ ; %*“.h, . N < S VAR R ~.' '.5“"- = "»‘- : =y ;‘ S eTR 3 ]iu < »-;*:'fl% h B 4 8 2 r 3 — .- i, T S S o S - = e | W BTI oK - —— CULLEGE BOW AT WESLEVAN. firerar ebe fic s ,\.i.,.;hs:'j instf Torute i ‘ Twset! of SN wete v e L e gift was atiepied aod e ewepied it " jiieed - with o IsOBTN the .1 rEnilyY &8 materisl rescurces were geiF fnereased aid several oow buldings eriv el and sioce theth many ot Dt e =iifiies Bave wen added atal il irsen ioTeased until today Wisivsan 8 it 8 sl DIOERDEICES OO o dithen gl doing sn imowense smonnt of Bl iD B IS ORI WAy { iv bonr - £ i wihis Bave Dol seen the e | seyerai years there ate P msany swew amd pretentious changes Fhe irst ytaigste of Wesleran unl -Yerady sl « the presence of the pres jdent - thres JSeswors, one futor and ¢ iy wight stxdents—a small estabiish‘ment as compared with Wesleyan ook versity todas . i Fhe {sous ¢ of Weslevan galver #ify Das prolmbiy been Moal sirougly feit the sphvre of aducation Amoug thie i yisni are pumbersd 11 presidents of colieges of professicual & hools, T professars and olher ofliL eers of oodeges or professional schools, i tencbers o sobhoois of lower grades 418 in ali-engaged o the waork of eiucatia Eapwxiaily fmportant bas P been (ke iufinéuce of Wesleyan unlversity in the life of the Youngetr col- : leges of Ihe same depomination. VWes: levanu gave (o Hoston gniversity s Grst president, 1o Xyrad thsas university it Grs: presidents, o Alleghety : iiese b Prawident, 19 Ihesinson vofledy three Dfesulents ncisding the present 143 135 y Wesii g uu ':t‘rfié'.}‘ fhree prresideuls, 150100 T e preseul | to Northwesiers ur iversity foar pres bdenits OFf the ving gradustes of Wesieyan, 46 are o the geiunisiry, 218 in law, 4 I wedicine, M 0 jourtialism, O in soiLentifis pucsuits ontside of educational P Institutings, 18 o offfees of the <tate and national governtments, 312 In wer : cantile ind masufacturing Lusiness, i - The vew president of Wesleyan, RHev, - i William Arueid Shankiin, was bors on | April IIN ING4. at Carrollton, Mo, His P parents were Wesler Dutiscombe and i Locke tArnoid: Shanklin, and be bas a | younger hrother, Arnold Shaoklin, who | has been cousul geoeral of the United ; States al I'npama since 1006, Dr. | Shanklln mirried Emma Eltzabeth | Brapt at-Fort Scott, Kansas, on Oct. 114 1501 He was graduated from L Hamiltou ccllege, Clinton. N_Y.. with Pthe-degree of B A In 1583 and from | Garrett Hiblical institote, Evanston, FHi, with the degree of 8. T. B. Iv {lBOl fle also received the degrees of M. A from Hamilton college in 185, i J . ,i g : | : e ‘:fi 3 l '\" a - | J&* } st N | A = s -2 : 5 ¥ | REY, WILLIAM AFNGLD SHANELIN, NEW PRESIDENT OF WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. of D. D, from the Uoiversity of Washington, Seattie, in 1805, and of LL. D. from Baker university, Baldwin, Kan, in 1906, ‘ ! In 1889 he was ordained to the minj istry of the Methodist Episcopal church | and has served the following pastorates: [P'eru. Kan. 1887-9; Fort Scott, Kan., 18%0-90: Spokane, Wash., 1890-3; Seattle, Wash., 1893-6; Dubuque, la.. -| 1896-1900; Reading, Pa., 19005. In 1905 Dr. Shanklin was elected to the presidency of Upper lowa university. The peculiar properties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy bave been thoroughly tested during epidemies of influenza, and when it was taken in time we bave not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by S.J. Williams. . 37-6¢ A p—— s | My treatments arethe embediment of recent scientific research. As an aid to beauty I advise you my fuil course of th«wfi*fi for wfig
