Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 January 1910 — Page 5

- I am paying 27 Cents "o Good, Fresh Butter B . o iy . 37 C en‘t" PerF]())cr)zen Bil s 25 pomd sack of H. & E. Granulated Sugar for - $1.32 ~ WILL W. BAUM Quccessor 1o J. BAUM & SON

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CITIZENS BANK | 4 84l U AR L ._ invites vou to become a customer by opening an : account : large or small it will bé equally welecome. | ' A cheeking account is the greatest convenience : : vou can have; all business men and all other pro- - gressive peopld pay their bills by checks, which, : - being regularly returned to them, are absolute re- _ . ('t‘ipts for such payment. ; : ~ ~lf you have idle money put it to word earning money for you. , - ‘ We pay 4 per cent interest on certificates of deposit and savings accounts STRAUS BROS. & COMPANY . Owners ~

1i K. Dearsorth transacted busipesn bete last Friiay. ’ Prices reduced an Tuoyslens a 3 Ring & Wenvrer's, : }iwrymiw f wire your houss st King & Wenveras - Mre O B HBrown of Kendaliville visites Ligatiler relatives Isst wesk, Hon. J. T Swahl of Kesdaliviile was in the vilty on bDusioess inet Thursday oo , o We have just redteed the price o Tunesten Imanpe. A Inrgs stock ob hand a 1 King & Waaver Mise Lonn Henooh returned from New York Uiy Toesday slter a three woeks vimit with frisuils Mr oand Mra J D Kreager sod Mre Frack Wood sttendest thie fun. craiof M 8 Kuechitat Kendail Yiide [mat Fridiay. 3 W Mulnix. an expert punitry e ol Toledo, UOlde, wiil tis the ribshaons il s ponilry show at Lo wiist eRt Waek, s g Harney Koliman, » Gight walch ian at Hendaliviile, osishirated bis sighity weonnd birthday anpiversary inat Thursday. #ls has henn in the pusiioe servive of Kendaliville sitice Aptil 1, 108 Aharies B Gresy of Los Angeles Caitfornis. bad a stroke of paralysis recanitiy and 1s io B critiesl comdititing Mr Gireon was forgeriy a rosiident of Wawaks and served (wo termis ne tremsurer of Noble counnty Miss Ells beaninn will start for et bome AL Bpokane, Washingion this week after a nioal plenssnd visid af several weeks with her agwed isther and othsr relatives in the fooniity. - g Ex Bacoander MeNalr bas pur Elimaei] mty Interest in the real sstwis atd ineuratice basiness of Hon, . W, Kimmmel of Kendslleille He will Layve full cbarge of the real esiate departuictit of the business, Mra, Mabel Hutehisut hanreturned hame from the hosgital at Fort Wayte anil 18 salae on the road tovre cavery. Sbhe stood the irip spilendid iy and et & warnm welcome fron fer many friends upon hersafe re L, ; i : At a mesting of the directors of the Fargiers” Biste Habk of Albion Thomas [ Imes of Orapge township was olected {"-rfl.fih"”ut 8 wiy e eedd Louis Stiefel, resigued. Thomas M. Heed was chosen to succeed Mr wmtiofe] as director. : 0 Troy Carrall, & 15 vear-old boy of near Hristol will doubtless jose his iife asn s resalt of an acctdent while coasting insl week His sied ran jnto s small stump in stich a manner as tolncorate his bowels and Kidueys in B frightfal manter The sud of the Art Portland Ce: ment Co at Kimmell is {o slght. At Albion last week, the recsiver was igstrncted to publish notice of sale of all the property within fifteen davs aticd thint the eale shall be for cash It will now davelop what ia to be dore, if anything, to rehabilitate the pGneßrn : Attarney Vermaont Finley was married yestorday to Miss Cariotra Fisk, fauphter of Mr.and. Mrs, Orsin W Fisk of Angoia. Mr Finleyv s one or the promising attorneys of Alhion baving opened an offies in the Mover hivek during the past vear, Mr Finley is & fluent tatker and bas heen in demand on ditlerent oceasions As A sposker, - o . v üblic Sales! l ÜbllL« LT bo SR R R 43 R RN . : . N E.R .KURTZ 5-' i K 3 ot - ; : J i Auctioneer g-¥-- v 'y . LIGONIER, INDIANA. Dates can alwavs be made at my Feed and Sales barn flarn Phone 288, © Kestdent 314

Robert Bbobe bas returoed to Foughikeepeie. S ; Pricos redugesd oo Tospeten's M Kivg & Weaver's. i W Dmster wan & Kendallviile Tlaitor inal week, : O, Faller of Keudalivilie was s Ligonier visitor lnet Fridey. : Nixteen. satdie power vleotrie iy Fioeats each; I 3 for 28 st King & “\’.“'?:lfl-\ > : : A Mre. J. A. Branaon sad desaghisr of Chiengo wbe hers vixiting J. 8 Hays aoid fsmdly. o Edward OUnliendar of Svracuse agvid B owas arrested at Flktart last work for wife gessrtion ) sl A A A A fall wain losd of Amerioan feuring was reeentiy shiphed o Cali toruia, e firet do Ihe Listary of wire feuciog. - King & Weaver are sgents ia Ligouier, . : : I, 80l € Dhickey, prosident of Winona Techiniond Institaie a 1 lads Ruapolis, bas resigued in order that the justitution sy be Ppotganized and turted over to the city of fndi Rusjuiie. : S Farmers in this sicisity =il da weil to sttend the farmers fostitates at Cromwell next Wednesday and at Cospwrville Thursday. luteresting progeratne Are prapared asd goesd tsetings will e the rewuit : - M Mary Koeoht wife of . 5. Kaechtof Kandailville died Wedies. gy, Januwry 5 sared G 7 years | Her death was dae tonpoplexy, Bie was the mother of Calvin Kupecht, who ie onsbiier of Citigén's Bank in this city. o ' ; The thirtvsixth spnual bangiet of the Anti Smeilers was held a 1 the pomne of . M. Zipmennan, Tues dny evening. After an elegant sup. por the paests sojoryed a suoker and A peueral pood timne Milo Klics of Nurth Webstar was releansd frem the Warsaw jail last Saturdar after haviog served s 30 day sentenge, Klins is atough ocharacter and was confined in jail for assanls with intent ta kill. Mon Cyraes Cline has iotroduced » Litl. directing the post@mater genwral to pay railway postal clerks necessary traveling expenses not to wxcesd $1 8 day while on duty away froam their terminal stations aud sueh payment ahould oot be taken into acoount in fixing the salaries of such cleTke. . E Kendaliville Elke are talking of arganiziug a lodge 6 that city. This ix hardly probable antil the new censas which will have to show popalativo of G 0 or aver, a 8 the new jaw in very' strict upon this point. Mang cities are boldiog off until after thie sount, for the hesd of the order has turned down pumerous clnfias for recoguition. : The brick school bhouse in distriet No. 1 Jetlurson towaslip, Kpown as the Jerusaleti or Zwob school, was destruyed by fire inst Thurrday, tuvolving s joss of mbout STOO or siBa) Phe Duilding was lusured for $6 and the bouks for si, Miss Kilea Mourebotise wak the teacher. The pupiis wiil be transférred to other distriets. The butlding was one uf the oidest in the coanty. The famons bean case batween the Noble County Canoing company and Allen Bros. of ()uxa‘ha&\‘\-br’ukn. has been settled bY the ffrm payiog the s of slxxn . Tt will be retnernbered thiat & car of canned bheans were shipped to thas firm sbout two yesos ago and they refused topay, for the reason that they elaimed to have vrdersd the cane without inbeis, and for this reason they refused to pay, and the matter was threshed cur througt the supretne court, L The fire at Cromwssll occured on Oetober 30, 1908, and last Mouday within 71 days the pew bank build ing being cotupléted, Unastitor Tacker mnved i and 48 Bow in Delter guar ters than befors the fire. The Daith. Moore butlding is earing estipletion and will be ready for oceupancy in a few weeks. This spenks well fur the town Duoriog the grester part of the titne sivve the conflagratios ts wenther has heen severe and he work has been prosecated Guder ad verse circumstances : Mrs. Mary Giardiner is at her home in this eity after au absence of sey eral months, Daoring the past vear whe has been in poor heatth and Ler frisnds were worried over her condt tion., A few woeks aposhe wastaken to a hospital at Wabash where a difficult operation was performed by Dir. Speoner and son of Pera Bhe has improved rapidly and will soon regain her former health. Dr. Spoan. er is A native of Noble county. He Lias practiced medivine in this county. at Anburn and during Iste years at Pern. - -

The resident ministers, together with Rev, D C Trussdale of Brooks ton, Indians, who is visiting with his seminary classmate, the pastor of the Preshyterian church sand sssist. ing in a week of special services, and Rev. Woodrutl of Goshen whois visiting with the pastor of the M. E. churech and also assisting in special services were sntertained at junen in the session rooms of the Presbyterian chureh on Tuoesday., After lunch Mr. Truesdaie played the organ and the ministers gpent an hour in singing all the latest evangelistic songs,

Beulah Kitson, aged five vears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kitson of Syracuse, spoke for the first time in her life last Saoday. following an operation performed in au effort to relieve her. The operation followed treatment covering a period of pearly a year. The resuit became kuown when the child suddenly bounded from her bed and rushed into her mother's arms, erying, “Mamma. mamma, in clear tones, Physicians found that tubes leading from the u?pfer part of the mouth to the child's ears were closed. The relieving of this condition was the most difficult and dangerous part of the operation.

Euerybody is now looking toward Washington for a solution of the post office puzzle. It looks as if Mr. Dunning would be allowed to serve considerable longer than his commission provides for as there seems to be no disposition to announce the lucky man. Mr. Dunning has oot at any time been a candidate for re appointment and has taken no partin the present contest for the place Toere has been a lot of hard work done by the sewveral candidates and their friends and it is suggested that Senator Beveridge is much better acquainted with the public. private. and political history of several of our citizens than ever before. Some are looking for adark horse to go under the wire. :

Kesdalivilie is 10 have & Hed Mon Mise Hiancbhe Miller was a (hombien visitor jaal week, ‘ o A fall lioe of ciectrieal goods at Kivg & Wenvsts, o ‘ Mea J B Millerof thalion was » Ligounter visitor Inst Friday., - Kendaliville posltry fasciers held A waccossful show sl Ihat city last sonk. . 2 = Henator C. W. Kimmell of Kesdall ¥iile simnsscied Lusitess bere Toes. dny. i . . Bisstrioty i» oheaper thas oil, if Fou wili use out Tungeten Istips. . King & Weaver © T feliows whe opersted siot mseliines st Bone U 8 Inst sumitiier gt goort o 1 Gues when they sppeared Betore Julyge Wrigies last week. Thoneauds of frait and forest trees i Eikhart sand vicinity s threst. env with destruction by the San diven svals saocording je O J Hall of Pikbart, ; e .M Kebnedy onne Tussday for B visit mish his, wother, Mre Jates Retnsdy wiho s seriousiy 1l st the Botne of ‘her daspbiler. M. E. 4. Tflhin;?mris, : | The week of evaugeiistic services a: 3hws Preabyterian charelhi are proviog very belpfsl, The econgre Fations are increasitig nightly. Come anid hear and ehijof s services Chester Vandeford of York town: ship Las Cbest Rppointed deputy eierk of the Nubie gireait eourt by B L. Prickeit, to fil] the vacaney mside by the resignation of G, L. Foote, Toe Keodeliville newspapere are eimitping & populstion of Lo 1y wiil not be long untd the cousas taker wili tell the world just what itis, aud then there Ay be somie chanyge i fpures. » The flue Corn Uslendar being issaed by the Sol Mier Co. sre ready fur distribaution. Our Isrnier readers wili tind this' s trust KEERctive pies ture, Do oot fail to esll for one be. fore they are ail gooe . Fred Strater, & well known Wasne towaship farmer, disd st his home, west of Kendalivitie, Monday at the sue of 64, Mr. Siealer was atricken with paralysis siXtesn Years sgo aud tias since been alinost heipless, An effort is being mads to organize an Eiks' lodge st Koeodallviile. There are twontv-eight stmbers of tise order restiding in thst city all of whom hold their membership i ather northern Indiana lodges. The state fair will be held Seps, 12 16, this date haviog scespted at the lnte mesting of the board. J. K. MuoDonald bas besn reappointed w Lis old flace st the bend of the Fine Arts department. He has tilied the position for tet vears, : A three year old daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harrison Kingey of York township died last Wedpesday of scarlet fever fn Manoeie. The mother was {8 hospital andergoing treat. inent. The funeral which was private was held Thursday tmorning. Kol Mier (o has purchssed the Herbert P. Nisterhen farm, southwezt of thiscity. This is one of the flnest farthis in the celebrated s winl 7 A big 186 ineh tile diteh is Letow put through the farm whiech will miske it a splendid preducing Rt Attornsy General Bingham has hatdsd down an oploion that a vet. sriunry surgeon counld only write prescriptivos for astmals, such as, Borses. cattle, shesp, dogs of cats. and not et The request for s interpretation of the law eatne {rom 4 Veterluary surgeoa practiclng o s Tdry’ territary. ‘ The Republicans will hold their convention fer the selection of dele. gates to the Fort Wayne ennvention o January #sih. The district con- | vention wiil be held Feb 18t when | J. N, Heury will be reeleetsd. It loaks 85 i their miipght be A contest in this coan'y as guite s pumber of the | faithiful wanl to Ruow wWho is wio, ; Minvery aud Bhobe shipped ttm‘; flirest ¢ar lond of draft Lorses ever shipped out of Lignier, last eveniog. Amnong the lot was » mateh téam of bincks weighing $.OOO pounds, an’ ather team weighiog 4100 pounds atud & bay hores welgnjug 2,100 This firm is in the first class horses At allt imes. See themn before lelling your horses, : At the Preshyterian ebuarch last Suudav evening, Miss Leilla E. M. Porter and Richard C. Colliugs, both of this city, were united in marriage by Hev Thomns Younger. Ouly a very few of the immediate friecds of tha contractiug parties were present. Miss Parter's bome is tn Dablio, Iretand, 'while Mr. Collings is recently from Penhryn, i?‘;uxi;ng They will reaide in this eity,

. George L. Foote, ex-county clerk, and for the past vear deputy uunder E. L. Prickstt, bas reufiuea to enter the practice of law, & has besn admitted to the Noble eounty bar and has formed & partnership with Otto E Grant. This will make a strong law flrmy. Mr. Fopte 18 especially familiar with the laws governing probate work and will give especial attention to the settlement of estates. Both members of that firin are excellent geotlemen and we feel that they have a bright fMture before them.

The people at Topeka are bound to find out just where they are at, and have started a suit to compel the Wabash railroad to provide a subway at road crossing just east of the Wabash passenger station. The state railroad commission is back of the suit. There may be some points in this litigation that will have some bearing ugnn the action of the city council in this city regarding the proposed Cavin street subway uoder the Lake Shore.

Several days before Walter Lathrop the young man who married Miss Marguerite Bouse in this city several weeks ago, started for the north he expressed his wedding outfit to this city. Upon arrival be found that his clothing was pot here, Tracers were genit to no avail and when the time came for the wedding he had to conterit himeelf with his traveling suit. The package did vot suz in its appearauce for several days after the young people had started on their wedding tour. Mr Lathrop uas sued the express compnn{ for $2OOO damages. We hope that he will get every cent of it. The express companies nowadays do just about as they please-—rob you and then abuse you, . ;

Hilo lsmps ot Kiog & Weaver's. American Fenciung st King & Wenvet's. g : Red Cedar posts st King & Weav- *"‘} B LN h Prices redoeed of Tunpgsten's st Kivg & Weaver's. F. P Bathwell was st Albion Tuesday sttending coart, S =Dr. Fred (‘ta;;? attendad the medieal moeliog a 1 Fort Wayne Toesday. Mrs A M Timmie is st Lagrange this week the guest of her father. H. Marntiuy. : Mre. Jou. Relling of Detroit is here, the goeat of her motber, Mre Abe Gioldsmith. ‘Amos Sweigart the veleran haroexn naker of Auburn died very saddenly Thureday. [iuring the past vear it is doolared that the St Jow tiverat Eikeart at tracted (G 000 boatmet, Mre Hatzy 11 SBtone and son Rich. ard ars in the sty . the guests of (G M Zimwmerman aud family “ Junes Sehloss of Agburn is i the Cily thiv week aasiating the firm of Nobiloss Hros. in tavoicing their stock of gowsde. ‘ A number of young (riends of Miss lros Beitz delightfally surprissd her Friday evaning sand the ocossion being on her birthaday. ; N J. Newsandsr who has been pro. prister of the Hotel Ralek st la grange for the past year. sald the furnisbings 1o Theodors Holland of indiscapolin. J.E. MeDonald, Harry Melean, Jesse Biddle and ssveral others went sut o Lake Wawases yestorgsy to pot up ice enough to furnish the denizens of Nattiero beach during the coMßing season. ' I¥r Hartiey. aye and sar specialiat will be in Ligonier at Hotel Gold. soritissatarday. Jasuary 15; st Wa waka Friday alternoon, January 14; Hrimfield, Fridey mworning. Janaary 14; eyes treated. Ginsses fiited Headache s apeciaity. - " Kendallviils eamp No 35720 . Modern Woodmien of America has won the banner far the largeat increase in membership of any eamp in the state during 1989 Hon. Johao D, Vaolz of Indisuspolis, siate deputy will present the banoer in the near future. . : : Wihite's Uslfe can uow be lound by looking for the stgnand {tis s dandy. Mr. White ia butliding up & splendid business, his patronage being most zratifyiog The margio of profit io the restaurant busioess pow-a-days in small on acconut of the very high prices of food stufl but Mr. White manages to make both ends meet. Fhe Old Peoples Home which ia bullding st Warren, under the di. rectiss of the Methodist Epiacopal ehiurch, s neariy emup!»wc? and it has been decided to dedicate the botlding the week of the Naorth indiaca conferenece which will be beld in April. It is proposed to dedfeste it on Wednesday or Thursday. It has bean & long time since ovr towy hias been visited by ss many cfficers of the law. It reminds ope of the time when the Keaslor train rahbery brought ita detectives and afficers from all parts of the country into this county., Mr. Ntraug's operatious have certainly put Ligonier in the limelizght, 8 notoriety that is not at all gratify ing. e e

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