Ligonier Banner., Volume 47, Number 23, Ligonier, Noble County, 5 September 1912 — Page 5
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- William Milner and fufmily spent Sunday it Winona. e ok SALE: Kiu-henk_:zil’iinet. C;heup' if taken at once. - Phone 276. - . ~ Buy your School Books and supplies at Hoffman’s Book Store. 1 l‘.ixhbié “Reeves and Will Kelley of Chicago axe spending a few days with Mr. Kelley's parents. o ' Mrs. Sadie Strait and il;lllglxt:ex", Hazel of Kendallville spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena Strait and family.
~ All school books for the grades and high'school at Hoffman’s Book Store, : . - S
© When you want to buy a home -call on K. Jacobs. Ie has several good properties forsales. =l '
| Remember that Hutchisons car- ' ries a complete line of school books land supplies. - o - :
. Miss Lilliin Peterson who has been visiting with relatives and friends at Wirsaw, returned home Sunday evenino. ) - . - &
- There is'a bareain for someone in a house and lot on® Fifth ‘street. The house has seven rooms and there is a good barn on the lot. For farticulars see JolN KEGa.. . ;
| Rev..Dorkert and W. A, Cochran | will -leave next Tuesday to attend the [St. Joseph annual conference of the ’ U. B. ¢hurch which will be held | this ’,\'(3;l-1' at’ Northi Manchester, = . : |iS R . : { Geo; Bryan made three automobile sialéds this week. The following were [the happy jpurchasers: .Sam FEarn= Lheart, a Studebaker 30: James Vance [ treated himself in the samé style; but | DavidiAbum preferredta Studebaker 120, . . S > : 7 e ‘» -Rabbi Abraham Cronbach, of Temiple Beth-El has” returned from his CEuropean tour which . has occupied Fthie past vear and .was welcomed by [ th'e members of his congregation at -a fmeeting, - Monday ‘evening.—South i Bend Times ' g : : g . Tt i o %:. Schools opened Monday with a good jenradjement.. ~ On. account lof Labor L Day'no regolar clasSes were heard, | but.some of the teaghers had rather a [ strenuous day adjusting cases of failure.dast June when the., regular proL motions were made. - o i . T i R ! Frank Eldred left Monday evening for Washington. b. €. and New York Leity. T Hle voes to attend the Intef[aiional Conoress of Applied Chen - ists. Sessions will be held in both i(til,i«fi.\‘ and will continue, for: eight or | ten days: o ‘ - Miss Ina Squiershas accepted a poCsition® as teacher in the North side scehiools in Ligonier. Miss Squier is a "f_{':‘:nlu;m: of the Albion high s«:]w,u] Cand bias had several successful years’ experience; i teachiing, and we are pleased-to note her advancenment in the pedagogical work.— Albion l‘)epm—crata Yy frosir !
NEW LIVERY Feed { Sale - ~ BARN _HORSES.‘Boarded, Bought, Sold o and _Excha_nged . New Rigs-'-ngtlefoorSes ' Spcci:'xi Attehtion_Td— ..: . 'FUNERALS and : " COMMERCIAL MEN ~ Phonel6l SHORE & SHOBE
.School Books and School Supplies at Hutchisons. Fide G ety ; Rev. Borkert and family wereat Winona and W;irsg_m'_M(,jnduy.' e ~ Everything needed by pupil or teacher can be haii at Hoffman’s. Mrs. Rachel Wllson is visiting the family of J. K. Culver. - . Will Patton went .to Indianapolis Tuesday to-attend the State, FFair. . W. 11. Black of Topeka was in the city yesterday attending to business.
‘A. T. Dick and wife of Goshen spent Sunday with Jess .Dewey - and family. ; J. H. Eldred.of LaPorte spent Sunday and labor day with relatives in our city. : i Miss Zoe Wyland took charge of her : e Y ) y i classes in the high school Wednesday morning. o Mr. and Mrs. I, H. Decker attended the becker reunion at Elklart last Thursday. o e Tl L Ralph Decker:of Indianapolis is visiting™ his grandmother, Mrs, J, Decker of this city. - i ' Miss Luella IHite returned Tuesday from a visit to Ohio. <She has be@n away about two weeks, - Mrs. Hélen Thomas of Logansport and Nola” Birch of “Muncie are the cuests of Miss Vlelen Green this week.
Ttie .local “chapter of the DI:A. R. held its annualjpicnic Tuesday dt the home of J iu-nl)JSmu]l\,c‘\'. soushwest of town. - ) : ¢
Norene Palmer came home’ from Bloomington Saturday evening and will spend a few weeks with her .parents. . . o §
The committee for _the Eiks Fair are putting forth every effort to make the affair a grand success. . Watch for the date. . L Ra e
August " Walder, 4 former citizen of this city is seriously ill in a Detroit hospital with slight prospects for his ultimate recovery. Sl
~Milo Schlotterback -has purchased an Ontario farm of the Straus Bros. Co. Ie will take up. his;residence on his new possession in the near future:
‘Fred Vondersmith and wife returned to their homelin South Bend Tuesday evening after 'spending several davs hiere with relatives. ol
~ Mr. L. Kadlee wentas:far as Chicago Monday with his sister-in-law who was returning to her home in Kansas after a stay of about six weelks in Ligonier. ¢ .
~Mrs. L. Boyd, a sister of Mrs. R. P, ‘:L‘\‘.'eot‘,n:uu of Pasadena, Cal, who has been visiting here during the past three weeks left Monday for Chicago where she will visit relatives.”
~Albion has engaged King's Military Band to play three days at the street fair held- Sept. 11 to 14.- There is quite an effort being made to make this aflair better than previous -ones. James Burger and ‘his sister. Mrs, Clementine. Earle and Mrs. Allen Cook of - Elkhart called on. Mrs. J. K, MeDonald Tuesday. They came over from the city at the Forks in Barger's large seyen passenger touring car. -~ The executive committee which has charge of the Citizens entertainment course held a meeting Saturday eyening to settle dates of attraction for thie coming. season and some other matters of interest to the organization. ' - e s The peculiarly metropolitan air so noticeable about our little ecity this week pfobably is due to the fact that city mail delivery. was inagurated Monday. We now may speak ‘of the postman and = his rounds just:like other folks. d . _ The one l)i& laughing event of the season is Little Miss Susan at Smith Opera House on Sept. 20. Probably no play of modern times has been written that contains so much real fun- of a pure and wholesome nature as does this new aomedy-of Fred Raymond’s. : 23-2 w e Mrs. Fulu Carpenter and little spn of Pensacola; Florida, arrived Friday evening and will remain in our -city about two monfhs. Ligonier is Mrs. Carpenter’s former home and no doubt renewal-of old friendships and a visit among relatives' will be a genuine Peasure. - o _ Yo
Sunday evening at the Stites /place south of town a motoreycleist coming from the south saw an approaching bugey and in trying to avoid a collision, being “ignorant of -the double turn inthe road, ran into the fence and wrecked his machine: Fortunately thie man himself was‘not injured. ) ; N
Monday afternaon Stanley Straus wis driving his machine a good roune clip on the road north of town. When near the home of Finley Galbreath one of the front wheels collapsed and the machine turned turtle. With him were his sister,) Gwendolyn and her guest., That they all escaped without injury is littleless than miraculous.
_A, O. Chiddester while carrying his, two-year old child in a child’s seat on the handle bar of a bieyele Sunday afterndon lost control of the wheel while rounding the corner near the Mier factory. - The wheel skidded and hie.and the youngster were thrown to thie ground. Chiddester, himself, was pretty badly bruised and otherwise injured but the little girl was in no way hurt, S
September "6th is the next day to register if you want to vote: next November. If you have moved out of the precinet, where you registered. the first day assigned, you will have to go to .the county auditor and secure a certificate which you can ¢ present to the board September 6th and have a change made, The fact that you registered before -will not>permit.you to vote if you are not living .in the same precinet in whieli you were registered.
~ Forty one leading business houses in Massachusetts, have decided they will not employ young men, who sigoke cigarettes. The statistics of the governinént show that-during the past year the consumption of ecigarettes in the United States aggregates 128 t 6 each inhabitant, and this doesn't include.those “home made” by hand rolling. Of eourse, a large class do not use any and hence the . frightful revelation as to the' possible destruction of vitality with yoting men who do use them. 1t is lamentable that they are permitted to be manufactured or sold.—Ex. aELe
Furnished rooms at Mrs. Valentine’s. i e e “George Flowers was in ‘Goshen yesterday. : i . Miss Mayme Loeser gave a party "Tuesday afternoon. - Jack Rees and Irvin Kaulfman went to Kt. Wayne vesterday. : C. R. Stansbury went to South Bend vesterday on business. e For RenT: The Lape property. Inquire of I. P. BOTHWELL. ‘ Freda Wysong of Goshien spent Sunday here with relatives :}nd friends. . Mr. C. L. Smith of Grand' Rapids spent Sunday with Miss Madge Scott, See .M. Jacobs for Ligonier city property if yo u ' want to buy, sell .or trade. -~ Gidsus ~Mrs! James Simmons and Mrs. Chas! Simmons were at Elkhart Jast Friday shopping. B Dr. John Groves, son of Rc\'! JAAL Groves of Warsaw is visiting friends here a few days. . . “ Watch for the date of the Elks Fair to be held at the ElK's temple in the near future. :
- ,l”etler Seitz and wife went to Columbus, Ohio yesterday morning to visit Mrs. Seitz's brother. =~ .
Miss Helen Green gave a party Wednesday afterncon to a number of hér young friends. o 0
Miss Ruth Robinson returnéd home Iriday evening after a several weeks vacation with friends at Joliett.
Cecelia Wertheimer. entertains her friends this afternoon in honor of _her guest; Miss Jeannette Israel of Chicago. L
The new well at the waterworks plant is now down about thirty-three feet and the men are getting along nicely. « - S T - i
. Mrs. Sam Selig and her guest Miss Ruth Wolbacli'were in FFort Wayne visiting the former’s mother over the, week end, )
. Mrs. Evana Smith returned Tuesday from Bellefountaine, Ohio. where she had been for a few days visiting her sister. - B
- Mr..and Mrs. Maurice Iless . are :in Chicago this week. Mr. Hess is: buying the fall and winter goods for K. Jacobs & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Dill and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cooper went to Winona Sunday te Hear W..J. Bryan and the noted evangelist “Billy”? Sunday.
Otis Nusbaum and -wife and the “head of the:family” were down from Detroit the Tastet part of last week visiting Grandpa and Grandmg, Keelin.
Mr. and Mrs. lisher, 3r. J. R. Wurtsbatglr.and Miss Schmuck from South Bend was wvisiting Mr. D, Wurtsbaugh over Sunday.”
Miss Lueillé Earle retyrned Sunday evening frony Chicago where she has spent the summer, -the gnest of her sisters, Mrs. Hampton and Mrs, Ffreed. Miss Altha Miller of Lima, Ohio i visiting her' aunt, Mrs. J. 11. Golder for:a few days prior to going to California where she will make her -home with her brother. ¢ . et e \ 1 The society belles of the younger set gave a leap yvear dance at Kann's hall Friday night. The young ladies became suffragates for the time being and filled their own cards. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunning and a few of their friends spent Sunday at Tippecanoe lake. The special amusement provided for the ety was the opportunity to feed a pet lamb.
Mr. and .\Eh's. W. L. Jac¢kson and J, Morris and/family of Elkhart attended the third annual reunion of-the Stienbargers near Rome City at -the {mmg of Charles Stienbarger Septemer 2. - - )
Leu. Fordyece and family returned to theirhome in Muncie last Saturday. “They were accompanicd by, Mr. Fordyce's mother,. Mrs. DBarbara Matthews, who will spénd several weeks withothem. i il
J. R. MceClelland and family left vesterday for Redwood IFalls, Minn. where he will engage in real “estate, insurance and abstract business.” The BANNER will be a weekly .visitor to his new location. -
- Frank P. Abbott, sr., one of the leading lumbermen of northiern Irdiana, and one of Goshen’s niost | prominent citizens, died Saturday evening at 6:15 after anillness of six: months, of Bright's disease. .
The Platter building on the west side of Main street at Goshen was nearly destroyed by five last. T'nesday morning about 1:45 a. m. the loss agoregating abont $25.000 damave,. The insurance amounted to $21.900. -
‘Syracuse now claims the distinetion of being the honie of the oldest person in" Kogciusko coynty and g.r{lé ‘OP the oldest in'the state. Mas! Caroline Cross who is past, 102 years (M' ave frecently moved with her son to that place from Chicago. She is a well preserved old lady, her faculties being yet quite active. ) ;
The Y. P..C.-E. of the U. B. church held their annual election last Sunday. The following ofticers were ekected: Ruth Golder, Pres.: Huazel Nicliolas, Vice-pres.; Mildred Moore, sec’y : Bessie Clawson. treasurer; Alice Caldwell organist. . On the same evening seventeenjof the junior Y. P. (. k. were graduated into the senior class.
Do you remember The Missouri Girl with Zeke and Daisy? You have probably seen the play more than'once and would probably go to see it again. Well, this time IFred Raymond has something new to offer i Little Miss Susan, his latest delightful ‘comedy, which is siaid by those who know to be even funnier. than the okd stand-by. It abounds in'real comedy and dramatic situations and is sure to be more of a pleaser than - was the good old Missouri Girl. 1t is booked to play at Cromwell, Ind., on Sept. 20,1912 and is a guarantaed attraction. 232 w
The Goshen water supply certainly had a trying test during the fire 'Tues day morning. They used 1,200,000 gallons of water in about six -hours without the least indicatign of the supply being exhausted. Goshen pumps are fed from artesian wells. Ligonier eannot boast of artesian wells but they can feel proud- of a plant that can furnish water equally in proportian to the Goshien plant, "‘When the new well is completed it will add more, to the already good supply of splendid water.
- Mr.and Mrs, J. Lo Cavin arel pt Winona for a few weeks. . Harley Head of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with his parents. = - Ike Baum has taken possession of the Sam Mier property on Third St. L. J. Hire, piano tuner. 400 Martin St., Ligonier,'lnd. Phone 342. 23-8 w Mrs.-S. B. Shaw, state “lecturer for the W. C. T. U. is to be in Ligonier on Sept. 9. o S Mr. and Mrs. Henry Israel left Saturday for St. Louis to spend a few days with relatives. -~ 7 - J. O. Stutz come home Monday on account of being sick but is reported much improved. , , R # I Mildred Goldsmith left Monday for Detroit where 511& will “visit. her mother a few days.| r HFor Sare: . Burgait® Good nine room house avith {urn:u‘c. lights, and bath. * JesselCOosPEß. 202 w Complete line of school books for city and country schools at Hutchison’s.. | { — et = . - FOW. Zimmerman, wife and son left Saturday evening for a flrip through the east. . WaNTED: A good givl for general house work. Good wages. Apply Phone 100, Mgs, FERD ACKERMAN. - Mrs. Jacob Smalley attended an in-ter-state meeting of the Universalist church which was held at. Rome City last week. - " Indiana Jists 149 school” corporations. O these 11 are township organizations, 206 are school towns and A are school cities” . } . ‘7 T — - Do Mrs. Jacob Scehatter and her daughter, Veda, of Kendallville. were guests of Mrs. Martha Denny Friday and Saturday of last week. S - JJ. L. Dunning and U. R. Treash were delegates to Woleottville Wednesday to nominate a joint senator for Noble and LaGrange counties'on the Progressive ticket. . P. Bothwell and family, W. 1. Wigton and famify, I P. Sisterhen and family and A. bB. - Weaver, and Family. made-up an automobile party and spent Sunday at Winona. - “The Thirtieth Indiana of jwhich regiment there are several sufvivors in this vicinity held -its reanfon at Lagrange Wednesday qml Thhirsday ol Jast week. The 1913 "meeting will be held atl Milford. . Mrs. Georde Drown and sons motored to Chicago Monday. Seely was: repurning to St. Joseply, Missouri where he is employed as credit man for the Standard Oil Company.- dlis mother and Herbert will return to Ligonier today. ) ' RabbiCroubach has been secured to hold regular services at temple Shayath Sholom during the coming winter. He just has returned from a years' study at the University of Cambridee. Eneland, s first service will be conducted 1-‘l';l(!;l_\"@\'ollln}_i‘.._ "~ The county’convention of -the W, €. T.T. will, be held in-this ¢ity Sept. 25 and 26. Delegates from all the locil organizations in this county are expected to be présent. The Ligonicr t'nion is jrranging for a profitable andan enthusiastic meeting. The Albion street fair will offer as its prizes the following: First. for single driving horse a $7 fall robe: second aed wool horse blankets third a %2 buvuy whip. lor-second sweepstakes a $l5 breeding service from his fine Beloian stallion will be awarded: by Chias. Bender. ‘ - Enough cargand trouble is allotted to the ordinary man and woman in their " daily home and business life to satisfy the most exacting. A change from- this is benelicial toall. A pleasant evening with Little Miss Susan at Smith Opera House-is just what the doctor ordered for that morbid and grouchy feeling. -23-2 w. It }\ @ -plu‘uslu‘e to note that plans are being made to revive the old TsJand Park Assembly which for many years was so popular at Romg City. No similir meeting west of Chautduqua. NoY.oever has had such a great influcnce for good as the old Rome City “Assembly.” s revivals will be appreciated in many quarters. |
“Did You Ever See Money Fly?” “No™ | [/ JV, W ‘ é B ) - L ’ ;L,,“’;‘."«/;f'! I s‘!!’.:\‘% ‘\ S {1 )] ¥ o Well, it can and that is just why you should put your money in the MIER STATE BANK, where it can not get away and where you, can get it whenever you want, including 4 per cent. interest on time deposits. O ~ Ligonier, Indiana. - 'MONEY LOANED ON LONG OR SHORT TIME. COMEIN | AND GET WHAT YOU WANT. WE ALWAYS HAVE ITg TO LOAN. - . o a - e a . .- e
SPECIALS
Would you like a cléan, easy shave at your home —Durham Safety Razors 35¢. No time wasted. Do you burn Kerdsene Oil in a mantle—we now by request have in stock the mantles, 25¢. 7 Glad Rags™ or Whiz Polish for your automobile ‘also Silvex for silver, ten secons does the work, 25c. e - . - A ““Veribest”” Rubber Roofing in stock; best we know of, right from factory." T Mail boxes and house numbers, Three Laurel Steel Ranges slightly damaged by water at a reduction. ' : - o IFifty joints of stove pipe damaged by water at a reduction. ‘ L, aE - : . ‘ SN . . Watch our Window for Special next Saturday\. | Y * ecs anrean
KING & WEAVER
CITY PROPERTY 'FOR SALE OR TRADE
Walder property on the north side. Seven - building lots and the residence. . Easy terms- ' m house tormerly owned by Frank Red-8-Rooman, located on Mclegn street. Has modern impro,\'cnylts, and 1n good ‘ condition. - < 8-room house formerly owned by Frank Redman, on Fifth street. Ilas modern im_provements and is a fine home. o 10-Room dwelling; "'the TFisher homestead, _ fronting the park, in good condition. 4-Room dwelling-in Millershirg, well located . and in good condition. Several good tarms for sale. Will give particulars and price on application. -
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