The National Banner, Volume 4, Number 14, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 August 1869 — Page 3
|£ e ) e IR e LOCAL AND Im‘“’”‘ SCELLANEOUS, | Hereafter no name will be placed upon our gubscription list unless payment in ‘advance is made.’ No deviation from this rule will be permitted. : ~ Persons whose subscription dates from the commencement of the present volume will be granted time until the Ist day of " September to pay their subscription at - our advance rates—s2,oo per annum. If not paid by that time, an additional charge will in all cases be imposed. - It will readily be obseryed from the above that we are determined g managé ~ the business affairs of this office some: what differently from what has been our custom heretofore. .We are tired of beg- - ging for our hard carned dues, paying interest on money to carry on the publi: cation of our paper, and to spend onethird of our income for collecting purposes. Persons who want to read the BANNER must pay for it, and that in ad- | vance, MBI : ’ | i . ‘.: 8 7 ; Tne Whitley Commercial renders the word original thus, “oxjrigiopml." Is it patented, Baker? ‘ 9 i AT Sl iy . FLAXSEED in any quantity, wanted at ' the store of Wm. Crow, who wiil pay the || highest price in cash or trade. : ———————— WE owe the “orrigional” genius of the Whitley .Commercial an apology for a slight error which occurred last week in the words “ink jslinger”—the boys substituting'a k for ag. ; st tllly 4 st s Tug Post Office, Middleton &-Hoffman's Book Store, and Eldred’s Drug _.Btore will be moved into the middle room of Mier's Block in a few weeks, or as soon as the room can be fitted up.— "Things will be lively in that locality. -+ P————— " REuB. WiLLIAMs, of the Warsaw Indianian, avers that he was too young, in 1854, to be & Know-Nothing. «His writ- , ingsgndicate that not only age but intuitive judgment have bhappily rcheved him of his disabilities, R A slight estimste of the fearful extravagance and rascality practiced in the management of governmental affairs at Washington may be formed by giving an article under the caption, “From Washington,” an attentive perusal. = . Jiy et - 'BNLARGED.—The Warsaw National Union comes to us enlarged to an eight- - column paper, and otherwise improved. The publisher has just inaugurated the cash in advance system, by which he expects to place his. paper on a more firm bagis than heretofore. Mr. Zimmerman has our best wishes for his future prosperity. . The Demccracy of Kosciusko county would be guilty of base ingratitude did they not extend to him a cordial support. ; i | CHANGE OF BIBLE MEETINGS FOR THE Liaonier & ViciNniry BiBLE SoCIETY.—The Anniversary Mceting will be Leld in the M. E. Church, Ligonier, Ind., on Sunday evening, August the Bth, at 7,1-2 P, M., instead of August 15th, as farmerly announced; The appointment at Walnut Corners is hercby withdrawn. : | : By order of Committee.
s Communicated. Burry ror AviLna.—Mr. Geo. Jones hauled the engine for Mr. Shafer's new grist mill, weighing 48501 b., from Ft. Wayne to Avilla, with only two horses. A pretty good haul, I should think.— Shafer's mill will be in running order in | & few weeks, prepared to grind any quan-° tity of wheat into prime flour. A, R. SNYDER. e e 0~ e . The Supreme Court 3% the Stato of Florida has decided no iven for the payment of slaves to be afid’,'notwithstanding the provision of the State Con- - stitution declaring that Courts shall not recognize such paper as of any value, for want of oouidotatfi’;;- ./The Judge holds . the prov{sion to be in conflict with the ~ Constitution of the United States, besides- . being indignant at the idea of having a Constitution tell him how to pcrfi)rm%:is judicial duties. | g The; monotonous halo of our sanctum was recently dissipated by ‘the presentation of a splendid boquet from the hand of Mrs. Jesse L. Dunning. . ‘The flowers ~ were of the brightest hues, indicative of cheerfulness, and: were arranged in the most éxquisite manner, rarely - surpassed Ly the scientific florist. ~Mrs. D. will please acoept-our sincere thanks for her expression of regard, and' we bespeak for her. a life of usefulness and ' pleasure. Fib 0 P g A Coxomar.—The Obristan Bindiy School will on next Sundasy evening, August Bth, give a concert. They have made a special effort to prepare exércises, moral in their nature, and which it is thought will be'more than usually inter. esting. One exercise entitled “The Garden of the Lord” cannot ' fail to interest " all. ' “Bxercises to commence -at 7 1-2 - o'clock. Let all come early. Admission fencents. .., . ... .Com. et Eißar . S A T e
Dr CororEDp BREDREN will - celebrate: de anniwersary of Massa Lincuni’s 'maurcipation proclamation ;at. Williamsville, Cass County, Mich,, to-day. " 'SBtinguish. ed “men and brudders” hab been inwited to 'dress de peoplé, and ’'freshments provided in ’bundance.” Our former distinguished townsman, James N. Cannady, Esq., is announced as President of the Day, . The 15th amendment folks will no doubt baye a high old time.. = < Tag Newsparer Casi:SYsTEM.—~The 'Wiseonsin ' editors have been holding & convention’ ¢ which the proposition was lbroached for establishing & newspaper system out thiere of cash payments. . Why Bot ‘every y beve ?|lt is the only proper way. Most of our country mnewspapers; live half starved on the credit systém, when' they, might live fat and saucy on the cash systen, . The New: York Herald says:=— “Of sl things in" thie world, newspaper’ eall for the cash tx-t«:‘ and it is always the bast, far (buyers and, gellers.. Mr. fe e 8 dsho - Sandaiph, 12 PO R e g yon g, - wtie Ctawlordsville’ Review makes, the. L o o » *Wtrfiw idapendent candiiets ToF f“—’M&e’fiai‘m;ézxéag{*?’,g:‘gf'sffi’azfa?« ;@hymx.&f:}: i ARI e o AAT S W R " e Dissoidh, it st
“ endance at the Institute, will b furaabed by the citiens of AL bion, A general attendance of those who purpose teaching in our common schools during the coming winter, is desired.— No earnest teacher can afford to miss this opportunity for increasing his zeal in the important work before him. -The roster of members will be carefully preserved and a copy. of the same filled in the office of each Township Trurtee. : Evening lectures will be delivered by Rev. C. C. Sink, Dr. W. Y. Leonard and | Samuel E. Alvord, Esq., in the order named: on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Wednesday evening will de devoted to the discussion of the.fol- | lowing question : Resolved, That »pupilsi should never be expelled from school, for misbehavior. P ' l
- Almost every day we hear persons com: plaining of headache, loss of appetite, and that they are not fit to do anyth,in%. &c. Many is the day that we haveifelt so-ourselves, and in fact have gone to bed and imagined ourselves sick, but for the life of us,could ‘not; tell svlint was. the matter. One day while tlius complaining, a friend said to us, “Why don’t you try Plantation Bitters? they. are really good and will make you feel like a new man.” Upon his recommendation we purchased s bottle, and took them according to the directions. - They scemed to go right to the spot, and gave us immediate relief. Ever since we have taken every opportunity to recommend them. I " MaoNoriA Waren. —Buperior to the best impo_;'ted German Cologne, and sold at half the price. e
WaABASH INTELLIGENCE.—We learn the following incident from a gentleman, lately from Wabash: ‘A farmer coming to town had, among other things he was desirous of selling, a quantity of onions. While passing along one of the principal streets, he was hailed by a produce buyer and asked if he had any onions; to which question he promptly replied in the negative, and drove on. After awhile he was heard to address a friend with: “I wander if that darn fool meant ing-uns”— Ft, Wayne (azelte. , iy
The mere mention of the fact that' Wa: bash county usually gives about ‘1,500 radical majority, explainsthe whole matter. -
Murrum IIN PArßvo.—There is containcd in Dr. Morse's Pills the principle of health. We have many thousands of testimonials of their baving restored the sick to health; which can be seen at our office. Use Dr. Md¥se's Indian Root Pills and you will find them not only a curative of disease but also a preventative.— They shouid be used in alli caseés of"Bil;l liousness, Headaches, Liver Cowmplaints, Female Irregularities, &¢.. We make nosecret of the formula from which this medicine is prepared. Ask your storekeeper for the Ometa Almanac, read it carefully. Use Morse’s Pills. « Sold by all dealers. i g s
Dr. E. K. Thompson, ‘Mr, J. J. Marsh, Mrs. Potter, Mr. A. T. Ballantine, and many other citizens of this city, acknowledge their relief from chronic Catarrh, due to Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.. Perhaps no other remedy ever offered ta the public has acquired such pOpulatitfiéwin so short a time as Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, Wkhen once tried, it recommends itself- It is nowon'sale in nearly every. store in the land.—7%tusville Morning Hof'a'w' le b Joaé h P mgan - For sale 3 carce, Ligomier, Indiana. 7 # o o nidg==gg
~ It 18 & well known fact that the Cir cassian beauties possess magnificent heads of hair. If its posscssion cap lend. additional charms to the. semi-enlightened ladies of Circassia, how muchi more daes it adoin the beauty of our highly-cultivated American belles, It is easily attained by the use of “Barrett's” Vegetable Hair Restorer.”— Washington (D. C.) Chronicle.
Toe editor of the Warsaw Indianzan claims that he “has not the least antipathy to foreigners, whether they are Duteh, Irish, Japanecse, Chinese, or Hottentots —in fact, he regards all of them in about the same light!"—which may souid‘ve;ry “smart” 'to Ais "ears, but whieh men of sense will regard asa very low fling ata class’ of foreign born citizenssGermans and Irishmen—that has contributed more to the developement of this country than the combined for%of bigoted and cénceited ninnies, who Entertainsuch narrgw. minded views and arrogate to themselyes such vast superiority’ on account of their accidental birth this side of the ocean, will ever accomplish even if they were. permitted to inhabit,thig parp pof the, great world f(fi.aenb\ifi% comg. s o a
. AN exchange informs us that the tremendous rains in large sections of Ilinois have rendered the use 'of reapers impossible. In the central portion. of;the Siate ‘the farmers are wading up to their knees, ‘trying to secure a portion of their wheat by Q!‘lglin&w:f. VN7 STR e 5 A R, pa NI ‘:D/lE'D' T 1} BN :,e:,lx e‘“‘ f‘;;r‘* L § fi: 9““ ofn 1 iy 1 Es'ix";, s":}' gY %fiwfisg N. ?fi‘ixfigfié& 9 months, : e 'i On the -8 'inst;, at Ligonier, MARTaw, wife .of JouN BooMHOWER, aged 48 YRae. . R BRI ia
LIGONIER MARKET REPORT. Whitewheat, 1,85 Corn ' .~ 60 Amber red, .. 1,80 . Bees wax 35 HOats, . .80 " Butter. 18 Potatoes, 25 Lard, " 16 'Flax.seed, 175 < Bggs, 12 (Wool . " 40t0d5 ‘Feathers 378 [Rye, 100 Dried apples 12 KENDALLVILLE MARKET. Vit L e . iWheat—red...;.... 120 EggB.......coovueen 12 C0rn...........5... 90 Larw........-...“. : 1.63 eAYIOet 1 7% R sgi)::ggea 1-& P0;k_....'.é.,........‘.10.‘1)g Fiax 00l 00 gol 600 | LIST OF LETTERS | Remaining “in “the “Post “Offic ‘at Ligoinier, Ind., unclaimed Au %fi I,_‘B§D>: | Bair Soloon | - ‘Eoffoan, Dhvid }%:M:J ;C‘ E?dd,%‘l%mé’“ i | -.k«%fi: lissay Karns, W. C. ' Baker, Mr %fie’lfi‘Kneplper, William . Barens, Sarah A. - Lupold, Samuel | Barries, Mrs, ‘Allicih Lesnet, Frank -~ ‘B hni:?',‘?arriet . Lantz, If'eteix' ' Calwell, Joseph, ;| Leco z iam .. Gomy s T R e ' Correll, Andrew - Miller, “ Catharine 'Clear, P, - / Manon, Franklin 'Dear, Miss E. A. Pepple, F. A. mmw%fi Riderys oo o | Ecker, Uriah Rippey, W. D. Grimes ?%kmwws ;. T . Bam, mmons, Caroline uiiwey, A/D. /Slopion) W, | Hook, Jonathan Smith, Richard 2 (‘ - 4?{ K,’.‘,as ;3,, :r' i i ,‘:";j “’: 5%%%{2 g "‘ Mo | Jones. Allison - - Watson, Mary ... ,’r';??';-.fi:: ot .\,gz' y “r"‘ e s Mota % ' Lind. Rt a 0 | f;i”flw S f&’éi*’ e iR e BTR NIRRT SRRy oy oS
. dwyeryar Revesus.—We olip from an exchiange the following grapevine reports of regent decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenne: &« = . 1. Parer CQLLAR Wearers.—Parties using paper collars must use them from the original package—that is, from the box in which thBy have been purchased—and a three-cent revetitie stamp must be attached to each ome when put on. When the collar begomes goiled and is turned with the clean side out, it must receive another three-cent stamp, and must also thn congpicuously stamped with the wi d “turned.” goxes, when emptied, can not be used a second time, but must be destroyed in the room where emptied, and the Assesgor furnished with a certificate of the fact. If thrown out at the window, or carried out on a coal scuttle or wash ‘tiub, guch boxes will be subject to export uty. 2 4
Brewzrs.—All Englishmen of the name of Hale who are engaged in the business of pronouncing the mame without the H. shall be considered manufacturers of "ale and must pay the license required of all brewers and distillers. Tt
BooTsLAcks.—Bootblacks are required to use their blacking just as they find it when the box is opened, adding nothing to it whatever. The act of spitting in the box and smearing the contents with the brash, constitutes the bootblack a mixer, or. rectifier, or manufacturer of blacking, and he must pay the ordinary menufacturer’s license. Each boot blacked, for which the sum of five cents is paid by the ‘wearer, must receive at the expense of the bootblack, & fouriand-three-quarter-cent stamp. ‘ g
Inoomes.—Parties engaged ‘in building ‘castles in: Spain, with the progeeds of the ‘highest-prize in the’ future drawings of the Havana lottery, must be asSsessed tw;nt,y per cent. on thehpmom;’t thus de'ri“ved and inyested, which twenty pér scen shall be pl";’id f;q'g’ofii b e
Pexanry roR 'Nox-ComPLIANCE. — All parties failing te. comply strictly with the above rules, or falling under a suspicion of non-compliance therewith, will be tried by a military comission and executed on hoshote ' @bl B 0 P
- GEo. C. GLATTE, of the popular “Pioneer Grocery” at Ken@allville,‘; keeps constantly on hand a very large and fine assortment of Groceries and Provisions, such as coffee, sugar, tea, rice, molasses, tobacco, flour, potatoes, and in fact almost everything unsuafly kept 1n a first-class establishment of the kind. He also keeps on hand at all times a full stock of queensware of every description, all of which is sold .at the very lowest figures, He invites everybody to call and see him. The highest market price always paid.-for country produce. p
ABEL MULLIN, . ‘ L @ L 8 Licensed Auctioneer, Residence in York township, near Port Post Ofice Address — WOLF LAKE, INDIANA. . Will attend ‘leomptl'y to all calls iin this line -of business, and endeavor to give dntire satisfaction. Charges reasonable. i 14e3m Not to .be Overlooked ! . All who know themselves to be gfllebted to'l‘ BARNETT & CO., are requested ta call and settle immedia.r&?, as we must-and wirx icolléet all of Se B el R R BT ~an in- ; . et pilven. 1 Ine Tor e lORNELT &o, N. “B.»-Sev'em Houses for rent or sple. (4,11tf) ~ SHERIFP'S SALE. -By virtue of & eertified copy of'a Decree, directed to me ‘fro.;lx,x the Clerk's Office of the Court of Common Pleas of Noble County, in a .cause wherein Nelson Prentiss, rdceiver of the firm of Koontz & Henry, i plaintiff, and Ezekiel C, Fordyce and Barbara Fordyce ané defendants tequiring me to make the sum of Six Hundred B et egl Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on e Saturday, August 28th, A.D. 1869, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. M., and 4 “o'elock, P. ‘?ld.iflfl- day, af the door of the Court ‘House of sald Noble county, Indiana, the rents ~gnd profits, for a term not exceed%fiaseven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit:— ‘BeFinninf at & stake on the Sonth lgde of the Ligonier and ‘Pigeon State road in the West part of the No(rg%—kost quarter mctfllon :{gbefitw?filty} ; A 27), Townsh five | ; or %e 4‘;}:':?? Eas¥: oneygl) chain and thirtg!men‘ (87) links East of the North-East .corner of a tract of land deeded by Aaron Ogden to C, G. Vail, and rur North seventy-four %M)‘dogrees 'East; enc (1) cha m_tmxfi-mne wndredths | gx-nfok, thence South thirty-five (35) degrees, East nine [9] chains and twent{-flhve [25-100] hunTR Pt g2o 1] derecs % B o un“dred dx% , al% bank of tfie} Elkhart ]rivor; ttlsi]eneea &1;?‘ y-five [Bs] defixé%es 'h Yestteiiggt 8] an enu&&({m_lmndr& chains tothe glo,ce of bc%inning sitnated in the County of Nolo, in the State of Indiana, — . - | If such rents and profita- will not sell for a sufiiclent sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at. Public Sale the fee-simple of sal?i Real fl)stnte. =Or 80 ~much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs, | 2 - Said sale will be made withoutlany_ relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. : MQOSES KISER, - . . Sheriy oy Noble County. Albion, Ind., August 3d, 1869,—3t. :
Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell “e 0 Real Estate. STATE OF INDIANA, Noble County :—ss. Notice 18 hereby given that Henry Hostetter, Administrator of the Estate of Ira Shobe, deceaséd, has A6d bis petition fo sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petenion wi&b,e ,hea;g at :}Je lfiext_ term of the ourt: omuton Pleas of:said County. ;¢ «# N ons e Oe s Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Noble - County. Auguist 4th, *6o.=B¢, - Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell A Real Estate. STATE OF INDIANA, Noble County: ss. Notice is heréby given that Eli B. Gerber, Administrator of the Estate:oflJacob Heltzell, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his persousal being insufficient t 0 pay his*debts; and that said petition ‘will be heard at the next term of the Court of (io;nmon Pleas of said county. . . R wg@ms.:; ©lerk of the Court of Commou Pleds of Noble county, August 4th, ’69.-3t /Application for License,, ~ Notice is hereby given that I will apply to }h& Bo:rdbof Commissioners of N oblie countfiv, nd,, gt thej derm, ¢ encing on the flrstfl&izl?? inwm%e‘n f&‘;fi for.a license to sell intoxicating liquors in & less quantity than'a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my.premiges. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold‘and drank are lo: 9at&d on Lot Nro.\s;‘ (22 feé§ sfiuth;) Cnvin '(.;?:t'.‘,’ :in the village of Ligonier, Noblejeounty, Ind. : . Aug. 4th, %69.m8t. . .. 8. AB"KER;@N. IR Y R ; hi . Agents Wanted for PY ) : ; \.\‘ sv\’e‘ ] A | % PRTWVERT AR '[! ." % o : S \\‘: y .\) ‘::‘x”',:g;f‘ L\ i \ fe Rz R g it \ .I;; $ \\\\ ; "\\ RaB L ‘ ‘~_4 ' (e ‘;3:s;:‘:\ == ‘A — FOR THE PEOPLE! RIS B ke |0 DRel R Full Instructions and Practical to:fms’fi adapted /to Every kind of Buginess, and to all the States of the Union, » ey +BY FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN;: : _Of the United States Bar. t“"l'h‘v,!:g \ig-poitbooy‘ :f the "?.el;}cb will 1 wih 1t for suthentie ntelligence, sn?:;bmpldianqu L‘" ¢l ‘(llasg) Republican, Sl Y This is the ,nnw-mw;zmbmfmma ‘published for matxl‘yeou. Itis oprebarad by 23, ablo ERAOTICAL LAWY RIS of twentriire years" experience, and 1s just what s¥erybody nefid! for daily uge, . e .It is-highly recammended by many eminent Sl o e gy ‘i"gfl en ' 4:’%‘.*::‘?": »“’?’:\f _?81, s L fre 050 gnn Lt Sprmpaie ey N A ol e e e T N*. R DOOK, published many vears ago. and long %fi«x o *""‘:Ef::}ffi'"g P th‘m@’»sfi .*-4‘l@"«\’% & “ Jfl: L& Yinow bk 39 bt it o o ot RSt -iad.g{ tagg .36‘ U STL R SRR 19N 109 | th ‘l&*%“ Nt HEne AP REE ton ipund. b Eha s W VIISRUREIE € (LMEEROOR TOx thoFeaple;; i« oot Vo Lo Slele -
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Lo Cs, ek cppyon bt sy i SUMMER STOCK - Just veceived; is ';'ull of all the I.ntes{ sfi;néé in ; CL O THING;S . GASSIMERES . Shirts, Neckties,
COLLARS, &c., &c.' Wemakethe = fial solimid dstin finh) Velocipede Collar @nd Neek-Tie ia specialitys - 3 ; i Our Merchant Tarloring| & 3 '-‘l"‘!7 el ;‘ ! - DEPARTMENT “can’t be beat.” | Remember the firm. o i A S ekt L LOW & ¢o. | Particular Attention Paid to Culting. | Ligonier, Ind,, June 2nd, 1869, . . | | REMOVAL! | WPy i i o &3 | The Place to-Buy Your : ety th iLd gl g iniias ¢ Lo : : Groceries: & Provisions, i S ! o Enntng *Dite i Erssaaly fon alpant il Ls v glei e B [ Tie IBA® THE STORE oF - i i i eet g '.Jf‘fm‘fl~ev‘v’k., EE i J:Q MO e WP e St o ERRGIRRT i e <o aRAE v Beetnavit e et 1l e srin g 7Ta Miery Block on Qavinsirst, RO L Y s - Ligonier, Indiana. - Enige vt Ssnedi s aa teeteid § - BLiaRL g | Hoving ooty soled hix stape it ¢ nrge P ) Muumwnwae%fi R i A I oeilgauin of awn bieiana tnE hoßdy. eße i -.; S ;:-’,‘.: . ...._,.4_: oE 5; Bl 2 J,;fl | . slotk hae been selacted withears;andcon(UM OCERY R IO O, Lt (00 NI RaNO | S BRAR b-tisr wnice VT Ex“éafi fon e oM. Fevose s USTQARE:wno e TERRE 77 Jrood ode won ST LT AL, PR RN TR AR WAR |SRWO R IR )Ry | 8R e
- THE PEOPLE’S YOfGE SAYS: - e e v Wl L 5. MEXER & €O. WE WILL SELL YOU ‘GOODS AT PEACE e S PRICERY - w 5 i ! ; ;I'hlswell known en&:abli;nhmefit .liujnst bronghf to this t;ové‘n"t‘he CHEAPEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS I L s ‘ s il ovien | ‘ 1 Al purchnsod during the mcwmefim m:uf‘&“;fflsgfiffi PRICES. Call and examine ‘ i ; : 5 ’ & | . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC :;;§l3 - ¢ ; 2 o 7 §: 2 . NG ’ £ ' i A TARGE Aé§on'rm;l{'r or. . | b DRESS GOODS, of ‘the LATEST and MOST DESIRAv . BLESTYLES, o iy : A S?Lnninm é%roéxg oF bl ; MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, . HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, ’ i ¢ Of great va?le;y and of the best maanacmrei : o bk oF ‘ Carpels and Qilecloths, ‘ : ALL OF THE LATEST PATTERNS., el Queensware & Glassware, ; . : The best and most exténsive Stock found ifi tf\is ;tt)\\'ll. Am;]l'line of, 4F % ot : : 5 # G gutescag <1 Baskets;, - ' ‘ | » ; L s - Groceries, . .. . .And other articles too numerous to mention. b B : IN THEIR '; o R | % @ ® Merchant Tailoring Department, Tlney have a Large and Complete Stock of CLOTHS and r CASSIMERES, and CLOTHING for Men and Boys ; . are made to order in the Best Style and s i _ at the Lowest Rates. BNo charfie for shdwing our. Goods. CAII and examine oml stock, and yé)u will find that it cannot be beat, either in price or quality, by any establishment in Northern Indiana. - Tt 57" ROME FACTORY JEANS, FLANNELS and BLANKETS constantly on hand, and especinl inducements offered to those who wish to trade Wool for Goods, at as low a rate as any factory in the country. ; : HIGHIEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT, and all other Grains, Seeds, Wool. nges. Pelts, g.ngl all kinds of marketable producg,‘ by i - l' S MIER & CO. ngonier;lnfid.. ‘April 26, 1869. |- At their Stare in their Brick Block.
e AT THE POPULAR e | CITY CLOTHING HOUSE! | b ity 0o | AND" i Merchant Taiolring Estabishment, IN KENDALLVILLE, INDIANA. .. Have just received a large stock of CLOTHING, - Furnishing Goods, Hats & Caps, s Of all styles and qualities. In their o Merchant Tailoring Department they have a large -~ and complete stock of nesE Cloths, Coatings, Doeskins, Cassi--~meres, Vestings & Piece Goods, ; for Men’s and Boys’ wear. ! At Prices within the reach of all! g THEY SELL BY THE YARD OR MAKE TO ORDER Clothing of every Deseription and Warrant- Satisfaction, - Grive flhema ?al?..,be.f?r'ev you . buy.!_ North-East Corner of Main and William Streets, Kendallvillp Jannary 27,1868, e anon NG, &00
DRUG STORE! By GOOD NEWS s ' ‘ : oG _ TO THE AFFLICTED!! 4 . o A A S AN, : : o MOE D, Mogikines: &c; 3%%%1&;*«%!#; mfi, are - daily receiving additiods thereto in the line of il base sy el Y aoy Sz | PURE DRUGS, IO A O i ot SRR bR SE g EkE a,.n»—y_vvfi,‘«:,,fgr;’f.;ev"i%; mbroines ! WINES and LIQUORS, 'y BN SR BV | ‘:fl"fl.‘i.fl? -;r“‘.‘i'?;\'gft;'ti{ L PE RS R N S : . g el e : Patent Médicines: s avaoton ot ta ahydeshing Sue groldid : ] A . VARNISHES. XA ¥le "‘,x;m EOIN D) EL A A L o S ST L oSS N R o e o R el % N, 36 \aroceries, &2 = B T N T > Y Avle W all and Wm Paper. e B 0 SO L LG ML ol L ] TOBAOCOS, CIGARS, SNUFF, "f»:-.,fl' o 7 :' 2% ~ : 1 :\»f(l’r:)a' ;;.-_vm,),; w_~s}:n}fi(fl g Belmeg e B BT | S, i re of Fubii (oo e S B B ICGSId Baal il a 1 ‘ Q\T‘-;a e % D ( ) fi"@fii { ‘\:’ mne il Foo i i Lk R R N B L N e 5 i“’""?@*”'«. LB kflg{i’fl‘* Dl FroAS S AT AW A Y . S SR e | o 3 o bod 2t FILRTE S MoORE, TR TRV T e e e SR TR e
:‘r i oo oo ANY ¢ }\_ Vovanare -~ D ORILL 4] : SRR o-~ o SE ll ! ) i S B B O / J'\f’\i?'.?"i'fi‘=‘,ii*‘l e / v NBRHEAI A\l PSS { . Bk ~ N . Mossrs. THOMAS & MAST, of Springfield, Ohlo the celebrated manufacturers of Grain Drills, art putting 'into” market this season, Drills so muck moro simple, and, in all respects, so much guperiot to any thing cver. before offerred to the farmers, that ma' one should purchase a Drill until ki examines these.’ o : D, Wherever thesd new Drills have appeéared, farrior | are wanting to sell their old Drills at a great saeri fice in order to becomo the owner of oneof the nev Buckeyeas s, | a 4 : 3 Thereare no other Drills like them, and they are | onall sides pronounced the perfectien of Drills, « Douftl fail to call, and peo them belore yeu ' purchiase, for 17 you do not, you will regret it. » . Forssloby - - z L i KIESTER & CHAPMAN, o, 3o v o BAKERY P ‘ijfiii‘. NS e AT E e 1 have made an addition to my Restanrantofa. -f%fi?"m&a ‘will beable :hemé&t‘- to supply the DRRUA iW“ b Sesitaal aleliea Bit gfifrmd,fiakes, Piea. BAKERY AND RESTAURANT. iy ki SSR L S V{fillw e e Budwieiios, find will e k h' Choice Early Fenits. and e ¥ m ¢s, ‘grown for Uity Market. =~ RS e wfiu*g&@m; AN A + 011 nana, togeun «‘f"" | tiie ¢cholC 1t Rindi w Lon- § o wyuw-,g €Wbb s L G Fogaer istontoly b % | abl De o s peest iy Solgitat SRR R M G R e
2 RATIONAL . LIFE INSURANCE COMP, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA e CASH CAPTTAL, - - - SLOOOOO. Branch Ofce, Pflrpglpgimi}i; OFFICERS: CLARENCE H. CLARK, Philadelpnia, President. JAY COOKE, Chatrman Finance and Executive Committee, Philadelpbia. -= = = = . . HENRY D. COOKE, Waskington, Vice President, EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretaryand . Actuary. : a S FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Philadelphia, Medi-" cal Director. o ‘ ’l‘hts Company issncd, in the first TEN MONTHS{ of its existence, S 5395 POLICILS, e INSUBANG hi . $15,142,800. This Company offers to ita ‘Policy Hbl@eri PERFECT SECURITY By its caéh paid up capitai of One Million Dollars, and gunrggteea to the insured, hy its ! Low Rates of Premium - Large Dividends in Advance, Or a Revolutionary Dividend of 160 per c‘eqt by‘yhc RETURN PREMIUN PLAN : GEN]?‘RATAGENTS. ' 8. A. KEAN & CO., Detroit, Mich. e General Agents for Michigan and I‘N'orth.‘flndiana D. W, Knavw, Manager., ; ity C. G. Farr, Ligonier, Ind.; Agent for LaGrange, Noble and “Whitley counties, . 8-39
THE BISHOP PILL! THE BISHOP PILL! THE BISHOP PILL! A Purely Vegetable Pill’ (Sugar Coated), siflne 9 MMhan DS Costar’s” Bishop Pill! I 8 of extraordinary eficacy for Costiveness, I;ifdi’genon Dyspencis Headagne, Nervous Tibil o (Yfedical Journal, Scptember 8.1 TRY THEM! | TRY THEM! All driggists in LIGONIER sel? them, :
Beautiful Women! Beautiful Women ! Beautiful Women ! : “COSTAR"S” S BLOOM«YOUTH! Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossorug Contains the True Sccret of Beauty—Removes. all Blotches,. Pimgles, and Frockles — Renders the Skin soft, Fresh and Delicate—Gives a Rogy Glow to the Cheeks, a Ruby tinge to the Lips—is now rtxfigduns_sa qumtifior in all tfie Cities rz‘m_dp 'lfgv‘ms‘ of LADIES, TRY IT! GADIES, TRYIT! 6ne Botile, 81.00;-Three-f6x'82.00. i + "' All Druggists in LYGONIER fellit. - = =
S COSTARS” Standard = Preparations. : L “Costar’s” Rat, Roach, &e., Exter- ... minators, - e ‘Costar’s’ Bed Bug Exterminators, Costar’s’ (only pure) Insect Potvder. “%Only li;rammengmedies‘knowfi e e 8 oggars established in New quk;?’q g 442 000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.” ' . *“ 111 Bewaro!!! of spurious imitations.” - 5% - Al Draggists In LIGONTER well them.” " For#sl, §2, §3, and 95 Sizes, ADDRESS * .. “COSTAR" COMPANY, | N 0.13 Howard St.,N. Y. _ SOLDBY BARNETT & 0., Dec,9th %68.—1 y. LIGONIER, IND. alioud. oUW List, BUW Rostuiol e, Just published, & new % ition of Dr. e E?gmmamm rated EsQY sy oF% W w(w% ' “ ’;s:\l ‘\:_ VC Lar M _fll_ 2408 , nommoy, Mentd ‘?ém%wm cal incapaelty, Impediil ohavagßce, e The “%‘*m e e s R b ;;gfi:'a;g,;fg,sgm;%gw “?’" e R P .-‘;;;'?5;.-’.»_ tilrty years Success. | Selfal »»&ffi ically cured without the dan« Ti i v e oNEAtion eLt e tiat ot a wande OF Card A ORLS . *:,;‘.N.“ B s Efiin&j&*s‘;&m@?fim—yfi " “f:' P SR I f{‘f:;"f:fiv—.gf:{v_)‘”{j;‘:%?% }"g-eplm‘h;‘b?mhfl o | De; Tmy eure himself choeply, ‘privatoly, and rad. 2 Canim TR R
JACOBS & KELLH, mflb@p?i},m: oy A MAMMOTH s'rocéh DRY GOODS, Hats & Caps, Py ~ BOOTS & SHOLS, And a great many pthgsr Goods too nufjer ous to mention, and kept in a & FIRST CLASS STO 1 : which they will sell at considerablo ;& Lower Prices ' than any other house in Indiana., = Call and be Convinced ! THE HIGHEST ‘ CASH PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF . = | GOUNTRY APRODUCE! Lt JACOBS & ' ; - Eendallville, May 6, 1868 i : .
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HERMAN KRUEGER'S Great American Tea Company, Is most ular place in Kendallvillo. Teas !97 o pofn two;;)oun_d lots at $l, $1.121-2, $1.30 & $1.50 per Ib. - All Goods Warranted, As i therwise Eooda-t be returned SU zg%me‘;d;o?unded. elnrge%t stock.og ] T ‘GROGBB,IES, PROVISIONS, T Queens & Glassware In the city sold at 8 small advante - ABOVE NEW [YORKECOST. ‘All those wishing to get value received for their ? _ money, will : | Grive Us a Call And we will bé always pleasedito show them our - Goods, Qualities and Prices. Corner of Main and Mitchell streets, - April2l-tf ° - KENDALLVILLE,IND. - We, the ADmggtsts OF b s ol Ehe attention of our customers &) the lettors [Egmshed below of the wonderfnl eflicacy of Dr. RosAck’s Stomach Bitters, Dr. RopAdk’s Scandinavian Blood Purifler, and Dr, Roback’s Scandinavian Blood Pink,We have been gelling these medicines long enmfi:h to know that they are all they "are recommended to -be, and that the certificates of cures published are true. = * Signed.
r TESTIMONY. BUSINESS LIKE STATEMENT FROM A BUSINESS MAN. FraNkLIN, OaKLAND Co., Micn., May 14, 1858. } - Dr.C. W. Roback, Dear Sir: [received asupply of your Scandinavian Remediesa shorttime since, and the first thing I saw, on opening one-of your almanacs,was a cureof Rieumatism. I immediately sat down and wrote a friend of mine, stating I had just received & ne‘WJnccT-, icine, Mthat was advertised to cure the worst cases of Rheumatism. The friend was Lemuel B. White, of Southfield, Oakland County, Mich., who hasbeen afflicted with theabove disease two years. Isent hima bottle of the 'lfufifiariand'z& box of Pills, stating to take them or send them back. He immediately commenced using them, and in four days-he was able to walk to my store. He stated that he believed one bottle of Purifier and one box “of pills would®ure him entirely. ]The above statement. can be®obtained on his oath, if necessary, as he'told me a few days}@gia; 3 think: your medicine will sell lilke hot cakes‘when once introduced into this neighborhood. . +¥ery traly,= F. B. OWEN.
Graxp Lepar, Earox Co., Mreil, B {A&ugust,_lll,’_lBs9. } Dr. C. W. RoBACK : - Dear Sir:—For four years L.was severely afflicted -with Rheumatism so tfifi&t I was confined to my house for a long time. The Doctors: did me no perfect eripple: 1 procured some. of your Seandinavian Blood Pills and Blood PurMossry, Gase & Tur. cured me.g oo L AEi e truly yous friend, ...
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