The National Banner, Volume 8, Number 24, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 October 1873 — Page 4
The Fational Bunwey LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. " LIST OF PRENMIUMS Awarded by the Noble County Agrieultural Society, at the Last Annual Fair, Held at Ligonier, | From September 23d, | to 26th, 1873. | OLASS I.—HORSES—THOROUGHBRED. No premium was awarded in this class, none of the horses entered being: thoroughbred. . i SR v ie S ¢ CLASS IL—GRADED HORSKS. C._El*miter', stallion, roadster. . § 10 00 Joth Prough, * ¢ ;. 800 W. McEndeefer, “ all work.. 10 00 Silas Shobe, o “ e Committee—W. S. Lewis, Jackson Vincent and Eli Guffey. f r CLASS lIL.—HORSES, : John'Prough, brood mare. ....$ 10 00 Al H. Smith, ” ® .. 800 John Prough, horse c01t,3 yrs. 300 -E. A. Randolph, * S 800 John Hontz, v % 2vears 300 John Poyser, . woa o gt . 200 W. Latta, : “ Iyear 800 A. Banta, ‘ serl g 200 Wi Latta, sucking horse colt 300 Henry Engle, | ¢ & o« 980 — Haverstock, mare colt, 3 yr. 500 Thomas Shaw, “ #lBOO J. B. Smith, “ 2 yr. 800 Allen Green, i i 2 00 Wm. Latta, ¥ 19r. 5 800 GUX, Poyser, : * " 200 AH. Smith, sucking mare colt, 300 Wm. Latta, gt 200 A, W, Randolph, span for frm, 800 W. K_E‘appenberger, oLLB 00 - Wm. Latta, span carr’ge horses, 500 Commitiee—Same as in class two. . CLASS IV.—DRIVING HORSES. A.W.Randolph,driving horse. .8 8 00 J. Quackenbush, u“ o 500 John Raymond, trotting team, 10 00 Geo. K. Poyser,¥ . % & 300 Dr. Elliott, trotting horse..... 1000 —- Phillip@@r s ol i, ... 500 Committee—Same as in class two. CLASS V.—JACKS AND MULKS. Jas. Burroughs, span mules. ... 8 5 00 A. Galloway, s e 3 00 Committee—H. Kinnison and Jobn Poyser. i ‘
CLASS VI-~DURHAM CATTLE. A. Kinnison, bull 3 years old..#slo 00 O.Kimmel, *. i éa1f....... £ A. Kinnison, “ Wy o O. Kimmel, cow thre years-old.. 800 A.Kinnison, * 6 ¢ 5 5 00 do. ~ heiferone yr.old.. 500 v do. “ “ % 300 .. do o calf i i. 800 0. Kimmel £ ® e 200 John Prough, devon bu 11...... 600 Commiltee— Joseph Calbeck, John Harper and Geo. ' Growcock.
CLASS VIL-—GRADED CATTLE. A. Kinnison, fat c0w.......... % 400 J. C. Engle, yoke of work oxen, 500 Commyttee—Same as in class six. CLASS VIIL—HOUS. Sack Brothers, boar one yr 01d..$ & 00 John Prough, « Y 800 do. . “ gix months, 400 Back Brothers, « Sty 200 do. sow with five pigs, 6 00 A. Jackson, sow pig six months, 400 B. F. Clark, T 100 Sack Brothers, boar under 6'ms, 200 J. N. Latta, " o 100 - Committee—J. J. Knox, Geo. H. Sackett and John Walker, - . CLASS IX.—SHEEP—COARSE WOOL. No'premiums awarded, owing toinferiority of stock exhibited. CLASS X.—SHEEP—FINE WOOL. W. &J. N. Latta, buck one year,s 3 00 do. ' | M lamb. ... 900 g ewe one yr. old, 200 .do. e L lamb...’ 100 Committee—Same as in class eight. CLASS XI—FARM IMPLEMENTS, J.P.Xitt, grain dri11..........$ 800 J. M..Chz;Fman'& Co., gr'n drill, 200 A. S. Fisher, corn sheller. ..... 50 do. ' horserake....’..:. 100 J. M. Chapman & Co., sub-s. plow '2 00 Gerber, Treash & K., stub’le * 200 A. S. Fisher, 2-hrs. w. corn 100 do. S Rlgng . w 100 Gerber, Treash & K., shovel * 100 ~ Committee— A, Humphrey, Wm. Miliiner and Geo. W. Reed.
CLASS XII.—FARM PRODUCTIONS. John Prough, 4 bu. wheat....B 2 00 Geo. K. Poyser, “ 100 H. L. Buchtel, 3¢ bushel corn.. 100 Jonathan Simmons, = 30 J. B. Smith, 1§ bu. clover seed.. 200 do. “ timothyseed.. 100 H. D. Harsh, assortm’t potatoes, 100 W.Ringwalt, peachblow 50 G. W. Brill, sweet potatoes..... 30 Jonathan Simmeons, « = . 25 " J. E. Braden, large pumpkin. . -50 D. H. Reynolds, tomatoes...... ' 50 Owen Davis, p0tat0e5..."..... 30 Peter Re};ula. 5 heads cabbage, 100 Geo. 6. Poyser, watermelon. ... ;, 50 Committee—Alex. MéConnéll, Wi. Roderick and W. H. Poyser. v ‘ CLABS XIIL.—FRUIT, G. K. Poyser, display of apples, $ 2 00 Mrs. J. Miller, « s 100 G W Y .. 10 O.Reynolds, grape 5.......... .. 50 D. H. Reynolds, pear 5.......... 1:00 AN MESEN * ... & Committee— A. Pancake, C. W. Kinsey and Geo. H. Lane. CLASS XIV.—~PROVISIONS, Mrs.J. W. Kime, loaf cake.....s 1 00 Mrs. J. M. Cook, « Lo 80 Mrs. Géo. Marker, loaf of bread, 100 Mrs e S e pietns, | o 18, i . Ma, s jar pickles, =5O Miss Julia Bugm P : 26 - Mrs. J. M. Cook, butter........ 100 MwA - RiMang, %. ....... gp Mrs. A. Kinnison, maple sugar, 100 Mrs. J. Miller, maple syrup.... 100 - Mrs. A. D. Maggart, sorg. mol's, 100 Mrs. J. Miller, e 60 Mrs, S. Kriechbaum, jellies..... 100 Miss A. E. Fordyce, “ ..... .b 0 Mrs. A. D. Maggart, can’d fruit, 100 Mrs, 8, Kriechbaum, “ - « 50 - Jonas Bowman, box honey..... 100 AL Wemple, '« “", .., 50 Committee—Mrs, Eliza Gantz, Mrs. - Barah Cavin and Mrs. W. M. Barney.
CLASS XV.—DOMESTIC MANUF' CTURES. Clapp, Fisher & Z., 5 yds. flannel,s 1 50 Jane Miller, “ w 4 00 Clapp, Fisher & Z,, 10 yds. jeans, 800 Jane Miller, " » 150 do. pair of blankets, 200 Clapp, Fisher & Zim'n, w 100 Mrs. Walter Carr, rag carpet... 3§oo MisJ BBtoll, ¢ « . 3gp Miss Mary Jennerett, rug. ... .. 80 Mrs. G. W. McConnell, quilt.... 200 Mrs. C. Greenawalt, 4 ..., 100 Miss Sarah Hime, log éab, quilt, 200 Mrs. David Hough, ' “ o 100 do. & coverlet.... 2 % Mrs, .ufl L e 1. E‘.Es&‘lfi%}n kn counterp,, 100 7& Golden, knotted * . 50 Mrs. 8. Kriechbaum, 'nge cover, 100 do. do. cot.%gockinga, 50 Miss Bella Kiser, « ~ « 26 Mrs. A. McConnell, cott’n gocks, 80 Mrs. S. Krl:fohhaum,l 9mi ;m 25 «do. . Wwool ttens, 50 lk&aA. McConnell, e.? %0 28 40, do, linonmm 76
Mrs, 8. Kriechbaum, % % . 25 Clapp, Fisher & Z., stock’g yarn,. :50 Mrs. A. McC(;;lbx:‘ell, : ‘:} - 25 Mrs, 8. Kriechbaum, w¥'nsocks, .50 Clapp, Fisher &Z, *“ <« = 28 Mrs; A. McConnell, . “'to}b . 80 Mrs, 8. Kriechbaum, % ,*. ~ 25 Eliza Golden, linen c10th...... 100 Committee—Geo. T. Ulmer, Mrs. Jos. Teal and Mrs. A. Cochran. :
CLASS XVI.—LADIES FANCY ARTICLES. Mrs. J. W, Kime, embroidery...s 2 00 Miss Pauline Pickett, “ Zio 100 Mrs. G. W. Agler, silk embr’dery, 200 Mrs.J.- W.Kime, % 5 #7300 p d% do.P fancy needle w., 200 ‘Miss Pauline Picket, “ __“ _ 100 Mrs. J, I‘f’}%u‘nning”?sfia’ éififi"h."%m* ‘Mrs; D, C. Hostetter,i»* * - 460 Mrs. J. W g&me;l coftar mifmlad ;" gg do. o. slipper, Yy, 1 L odo, o, woRMFHIPONAY 50 Mrs. K. Stansbury, “ «¥SF g 8 Miss Sarah Hime, baby car. robe, 100 Miss Eliza Smith, worsted scarf, 100 Miss Clara L. Foltz, “ tidy, .50 Miss Viola Dodge, . “ . 25 Miss Mary Jennerett, cot'n tidy, 50 Miss Lillie Hudson, ¢ . 25 Miss S, L: Baum, tatting % b 0 Miss Lifi‘i.é Hndsomet wrk, 1,00 Mrs. .g. B. Sg::ll, s 1; 60 Miss S. L. 1, tatting eollar, . 50 Miss Viola D’od@f,‘gilet .. 200 Miss Lilhe Hudgén, “ “ . 60 Mrs. P. D. Miller, wrstd P'mp mt, 50 ,wgliza Swmith, worsted lamp mat, 25 Mrs. E;g«hmnh_wb,- L L 4. o 8 "Martha J. Miller, pin cushion... ~ 50 Mrs. S. Kriechbaum, pin cush’n, 25 Miss Lizzie King, wagch pocket, 50 Mrs. S. Kriechbauny, e #1235 Minnie Stansbury, slipper case, 50 Mis. Kate Stansbury, * “. 25 Mrs. Dr. G. W. Carr, foot stool, 100 Mrs. M. E. King, - gl‘per holder, 23 “ do. do: - “fahcy b0x.... *l°oo Mrs. S. Kriechba fancy box, 100 Committee—M@orge W. %ghes, Mrs. C. C.Caskey @nd Mrs. Thofnpson, rOf Elkhart. Frosin g CLASS xvn.——me AND TAI- | : LOR Na. : Mrs. L. G. ngfims& . ....8200 Mrs. D. an%t ar, infant’s dress, 100 Mirs. F. .fié o, g o “ .50 “Mrs. S. Kriech f%fl suit, 100 Mrs. M. E. King, gitls suit..... 100 Mrs. Jarvis Peek, ¥ ¢ 5 - 30 ‘Mrs. J. W. Kime, under clothes, 1 00 ‘Miss Kitt Miller, * 97 Pual Mrs. J. W. Kime, night dress... 100 ‘Miss Matilda Wolf, *« *“ ... 50 Mrs. Dr. Gants, lady's skirt.... 100 Miss M. Buchtel, gent's coat... 200 Mrs, S. Kriechbaum, “ * ... 100 Miss M. Buchtel, pair of pants, 100 Mrs. 8. Kriechbaum, “ 4 -50 Miss M. Buchtel, ve5t........ 5 Mrs. S. Kriechbaum, “ ........ 50 Committee—Mrs. M. Stansbury, Mrs. J. Teal and Mrs. J. Simmons.
; CLASS XVIII,—MILLINERY. ; Mrs. R. Radabaugh; disp. goods, $ 5 00 Committee—Mrs. M. Straus, Mrs, Jogie Gants and Miss Hattie Caskey. CLASS XIX.—FINE ARTS. Mrg. J. M. Chapman, oil portr’'t, $ 3 00 do. do. A e 300 . ao. do. oil pt.landscape,: 300 Mrs. J. W. Kime, . S 1900 Mrs. J. B. Stoll, moss picture... 100 Mrs. J. M. Chapman, crayon dr.,, 100 i do. do. pencil draw'g, 100 Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, “ s % H. C. Winebrenner, penmanship, 32 00 Mrs. J. B. Stoll, med1ey........ 80 Mrs. ML A White, “ |....... 25 P. Regula, photographs........ £OO Mrs. A. Kinnison, stuffed birds, 100 P. Regula, case of butterflies. . . 50 Miss H. Harper, artific’l flowers, 100 Mrs. J. B. Stoll, wax flowers... 100 Miss. Viola Dodge, * % 5 Mrs. J. W. Kime, shell « 100 Miss M. J. Myers, worst'd flow'rs 100 Miss Libbie Harper, feather * 100 Mrs J.' W. Kime, phant'm bouq’t 200 Committee—A. E. Sinks, C. V. Inks r“and Mrs. D. T. Miller. .
CLASS XX.—FLOWERS. : Mrs. E. Reeve, collect’'n zinnias, & ' 50 ‘Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, s 23 -do. do - “ Asters, 50 Miss Clara Foltz, variety flowers, 100 5“.‘ H. J(i!‘mel‘efi, ?;‘ &" ;‘ ;g@ Mrs. A.S. Fisher, col. h’sé-pl'nts, '§ 00 Committee—¥Mrs. D. S, Scott, Mys. M. ‘Straus and Miss Pauline Hyman. i
CLASS XXI.—~JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Minda Fordyce, charm card....s 50 M. E. Howe, g &0 9k do. quilt patches. ... 50 Katie Jennerett, “ & . 98 Minnie Stansbury, doll’s suit.... 50 Katie Brown, fancy needl’-w’rk, 50 Nevada Koontz, « ' « 25 Commiltee—Mrs. D. S. Scott, Mrs./C. C. Caskey and Mrs. J. W. Kime.
CLASS XXIIL.—MANUFACT'D ARTICLES. P. Sisterhen, pair of kip boots, # ‘2 00 F. W. Shinke, pr. sewed e 3 00 P. Sisterhen, - " £ 00 do.” do. peg'dfine « 2 00 ‘hi@ke & \'.()‘.’ ‘: e i ::s“} K 1' » g Be&ker,g‘filf@om breoms; .. 3 fi E. B. Gerber, cook 5t0ve....... 200 John Weir, parlor “ ....... 200 C. V. Inks, display marble work, 8 00 A. Gants, set of artificial teeth, .1 OQ, 'J. M. Chapman & Co., wagon. .. 5 00 Moon & Co., covered carriage, 5 00; | do. open buggy .. ... 500 | do. wp T R SOO John Weir, cider mill and press, 1 00 Committee—Levi Diller, George W. Reed and Jesse B. Smith. | CLABS XXIII.—MISCELLANEOUS. Jonathan Simmons, onions....s 1 00 Ella Stoll, brood bant. chickens, . 25 ‘L.J.Diehl,beehivb.......,... 100 M. H. Jones, pair of chickens. . . 25 J. M. Best, coop of chickens.... 25 J. Decker, % dz. clothes brooms, 25 ‘do.. "~ baby cab........... dip. G. W, Brill, i bu. peerl’s potat’s, 6 P. Regula, - e 50 Ella Stoll, artificial elephant. .. 25 J. H. Gower, variety chickens.. 300 Jas. L. Furgeson, marble carv'g, 80 John Bussing, China geese..... 80 E. B. Gerber, coal 5t0ve......... . 80 do. case of cutlery.... 50 W. A. Jackson, trunk.......... dip. D. Stutzman, fruitdryer....... 100 Wm. Cook, half-bushelonions.. &0 A. G. Hill, 100 Ibs 9 §oney.... 100 Jas. Hall, wind-m lEPhmp..... 800 Jas. Hll& Ad 4 My .. 300 Jax;rtisLPekh 0 .} 28 R. oc. t, id T011er.... 100 J. H. Vanarmond, :m-ks. . yZ e 50 G Summers, stump pullér, ..~} 00 M. Lo » land pulyerivet, . 1 00 rs. J. W.Kime; paper. owers;: 100 Minda Fordyes, / “ o g Mrs. J. W. Kime, creepin| ‘fi‘}’% o walk’g sttomatoin- =g 00w i e G - 28 Miss M. Buchtel, n’dle-w. collar, 50 do. do. “ "kerchief, 50 John Simmons, fruit chromo, 50 n“t J- Bl stollg hou“lm m <w Mrs. D. Hostetter, ragbag..... 50 . do. do. variety pickles, 50 Mrs. Kate Stansbury, black ink, 25 Mrs. Jane Miller, linen towels, 325 do. do. i sheets, 50 ~ do: . do. {gal. pear butter, ' 50 _ do. gq._ ™ tomato * . b 0 & ;3. gfi"’* c.;“ga §i ‘*Zfl 0. 0. m/*r ‘l‘dfl.“ 50 Mrs. A. McConnell, """"fi“‘ edp, | 25 mx B‘“g"flmc&h’“' 2 B 0 G.g, rown, cider jelly, 50 mnonom mm:--q “} 'B, | . 1108 y CYOC, 1 0, i e 1 33 5 Tocapem, . ol 148
n.m‘ny giser, chair c0ver....... 25 ‘H. E. Hays, - m‘*weuotm: gl 50 'Ella Ulmer, bea.dlwor e 'm 3 i :im R . rs. W. Cary, artificial peafowl, 100 ,do. - silk sofa cover... s 240 R 0 ornamental fan.... 50 do. lounge pi110w...... 50 do. stand c0ver:....... 50 Eli Guffey, wool carpet........ 150 Mrs. Hitler, lounge pillow. .. .. 50 . o doa ¢ Apread...”. 100 C. V. Inks, Sc. granite mon’m't, 5 00 Pz%ry & Pyatt, fruit & orn. trees, 100 S. Emery, Am.quilting machine, dip. H. Hill, w;t{shing machine...... 50 Wright & Hogaboam, fan’g mill, 1 00_ L‘Mgab%afis ‘r],_g . Commitiee .H. Reynolds;’ R. B E!mgflli{nof* g, : o Special Com. on Sewing Machines—’gs. M 30‘9,3&8 Jno. Simmons and ss ‘Geneva Pancake. Spec’l Com. on Musical Instruments —Mary L. Vincent, Nettie: Berkey and 8. Kriechbaum. ‘ { / 'First premiums were awarded A. S. Fisher on reaper and mower, harvester, Kirby mower, and seed sower, but [ the Executive Committee decides that under the rules of the society no pre‘miums’ ean be paid on such articles, | The same remark applies tothe awards 6n sewing machines and musicél instruments. :
- CLASS XXIV.—SWEEPSTAKES. Dr. Thos. Wilson—3:ll, 3, 3:3, s#2s 00 Dr. Elliott, 5ec0nd............. 15 00 ‘Wm!"Knappénberger, igaciijg—‘— # ‘time::.3:l2, 2:50, 2562..5... 10 00 Dr. G. W. Carr, spchd‘%*. b 5 80 ~ Comniiftee—Samié as'in class two. THOSE who want good fits, and their clothing made in the latest style, should call on Engel & Co., -at their Popular'Clothing House in ' Kendallville. . i i —— A e Wine Glass Graduates—a very useful article for every family using medicine—at Eldred’s. < x L ————— B i EnerisH, French; German;diagonal and plain suitings, an immense stock, just opened at Efgel &Co.’s, in Kendallville. v T 3 * . New invoice of Florence hair brushes just received at the drug store of C.{ijldred & Songgsis . 3 7{__-__*"‘ s el HATS AND CAPS, for men and hoys, all the new styles, just opened at Engel & Co.’s in Kendallville. . The largest stock in the county. . ®
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i 'Hlvhq' d&(‘tlfi twenty years: be« N |tween life and death with ASTH. (L (9 Aor Pntfltdlc‘{axpefl;gz. 158 10d miyself by compounding roots and Y & herbs, and inhaling the medicine thus HPlobtained. 1 fortunately discovereda .\ : most wonderful remedy and sure cure : or Asthma and its kindred diseases. Warranted torelieve the severest paroxysm instantly, so the patient can lie do z rest com: o 12 e b L dress D.LANG le s Co., 0. WOMEN MEN, Gitla and boye wanted to ge B S o AT e 8, , iln : own localities. - No eapital needed. &uloine. Terms, &c., sent Frex. P. 0. VICKERY, & CO., Augusta, Maine. $5 to Spoßuigry Al *!iié‘r old, m ‘more money at work for us in
WATCH FOR IT!--SERIT! ‘Q&\ Positively tire Best Show that hasbeenorwill -/ N\ i ’ . . % ..pedn Indiana this Year! @/ =<s e | g.m. wWammER'S A% (e ¢ : ;8 7 ) B 1 ; | [ 1N : ¥N\ . \___’: :: L LTABNE SilBR (U 2 TBAL T | COMPRISING v ey S ‘ , :. . , A Museum of ' o ; : = ] : A Nlenagerié of o | i RARE CURIOSITIES! - LIVING WILD ANIMALS ! Bt 2 o By PiiN FINDLE '4-:7&Of Surpassing Grandeur, and fohes e =| o s b Five Separate and Distinct Ghows| VA | i‘*}v‘-fi Fy » Grand Con;biné'tibfi by Prof. Richter, a renowhUnder 3 Massive Pavillions! . : .( éd German Taxidermist. | vl Brilliantly Illuminated at night by Kidd’s Pat. i v 1 L T, e ent, Portable Sunlight Apparatus, will exhibit" . i | A\ [HE MENAGERIE is composed of Living i TIGONIER IND.. on : ; E.. A, ‘A Wild Animals from all parts of . the Globe, vl : ey 9" o it 7 | ‘ gt; -Re AR conspibui;us am_ong‘lv;:vhich, is the world-re-v . :l@ , SR : @E lame B.5A\ B nowned Performing Elephant ¢« SULTAN,” EE@@@Y;@@@@E r fi@fih@ ’ ? Q} ”“_ ““J{‘g/ tf' { and a den of four ‘monster Numidian LIO,Né, fi . AFTERYOON AND {E’VENING. . ‘ . \;\ ,‘\ g A 2 A " and an Affican Lioness and § Baby Eiens, 1E MUSEUM, upon which years of patient\@liie = = 7O —, 7'{ mfi - ) =S Born June 15th, 1873, which are objects of spe‘R labor and large sums of mofiey have been P} S e g},fi‘& cial interest to. the thousands who daily visit this expended, is one of the finest: now on exhi- ~ X P& 'i 0 s__ ATI monster collection, which is presided over by Mr. ‘bition, and contains specimens of every emgmm= ) e al fllfifié fs==s Paul Schroff, the intrepid German Animal Diknown species of North American Beasts, Birds, - ‘QIMM + rector of the Royal Zoologicai Gardens of HamInsects and Reptiles, prepared expressly for this LT ” N , burg, Who will at each p.e}rforma:nce enter the ;[ Den of these Ferocious Monsters and show to the patrons of the “Great Pacific” the power of the Human Will over the Brute Creation. = |
The CIRCUS IS ONE‘of THE VERY BEST TRAVELING in the UNITED STATES, And is composed of the leading talent in the Universe, and has the best Bareback Riders, Miles Orton and Master Claudie. The best Female Equestrienne, Miss Lizzie Keyes, the famous English Blonde. The best Female Gymnast in the World, Leona Dare, who by her startling performances upon the bar in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia the past winter won for her the appellation of “The Comet of 1873.” The moral of the 19th Century, M’lle. Emma- Jutau, the Antipodean Queen, walking upon the ceiling, @la Fly, or the laws of Gravitation defied. The man of “infinite jest and most excellent -fancy,” David A. Seal, the celebrated London Clown and Court Jester. T.S.Hall, with song he greets you, America’s most promising-Humorist and Vocalist. . The Champion Leaper-and Voltiguer of either Hemispliere, John Schnarr, in his startling feat of throwing a double somersault over ten horses standing side by side.. The feats of strength and giant pastimes are entrusted to Mons. Libby, a Hercules in strength,” - : o : i an Adonisin appearance, and gentlemanly in deportment. Prof. Chas. A. Jones, and his “Prize” Band of twelye musicians, will enliven the scene with their music. | : i ADMISSION'TO THEENTIRE 5H0W........[..;...................50 cts. | CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE. ... couiviuiiiinaili e #O5BB, i e SRR D B s e s ete S i R y - ' Y. e e s Y o N A ' | - JoB WARNER, - e it onton se e i bones oo o MOA AT § :ge% N 4 ; W - L JOWPORIER, ©&0 e e s e tnce. fUL Mil e 5 DB N R ekb i s ey s onGEaT TR R " 4 (:‘ | :GN;!¢- e e . o ) : é\, ~ Lmma )) HiD WARNWRE. odnge ], 00l o 0 LOO 2 General Advertisins Aoest i == , = 1 s fsz_____,s i ; . . 3 ' : 2 o il »L "‘“ il Y i /L %': &7 - WW ‘ 3 s Ry : v JJ'A‘“" TE ; =‘, : ’fi‘ k . 'ML‘“N 7 s‘,% HO . Do not confound the day and date with that of any other concern, but remember =~ = ZE==—— = [ Ny ou T FRIDAY, OCCTOBER 10, °723. - = Talke a Holiday. Come to Town and Visit this, the Most Magnificent and v:,Mde@l"f.; Show of the Age.
HARDWARE EMPORIUM! ‘ .. Desire to call sttention to their splendid assortment of z Shelf & Heavy Hardware, » Wagon and Building Material, v ‘ :ii_fifi"?fluuzLLAHoirvyégghv_:** ; ’ Eiiaw N j DR YIBT P ley e (N ey el =—=P ey} The COQUILLARD WAGON, Buggies, Carriages, Plows, Horse-rakes, Drills, Cradies, Woodenware, Tinware, Dogys, Sadh; Carpentes’s Tijols, e ALI. KINDOS O STOVES. -~ Agents for Fairbanks' Scales, whiell we seli at Factory Prices. . Per;suns aexgiing to purchase chythi'ng in'the U:._x;-dwaw l:;ne. flre earnestly requested to cal; and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. S Ligonier, Ind., July.lo, 1872.—1 v o . JOHN \V]‘)lgi ENGEL AND COMPANY’'S 5 ADVERTISEMENT. } "l it , # : i AR fi“? : ‘fi*,;;,', <~ “ig THE LARGEST OLOTHING HOUSE IN THE COUNTY. L BNGEL &€O,- 5o [ MANUFACTURERS OF AND GRNERAL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ie . For the Motail Trqqe., T ; Hats & Caps, Gents’ Furnishing’ Goods, 2 & ’ An Immense Stock of all kinds, Retailed atWh::leaalePflrc:: :’or Cuh i Our Merchant Tailoring ‘Départment toos el eW g U SR, T, Tey e i . . ‘CLOTHS AND cfi%umms EATS, OAPS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, e i il 1 TR TAsy M
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] its gloomy attendnants, low - Y- spirits; depression, Tnvoluntary emissions, {m | of semen, - sperma= torzheen, 1038 of power; dizzy head, loss memory, pnd threatened ime {potence, and fmbecility, iiud 4 sover= | ure. in HUMPHREYS HOME- | Al C-SPECIFI ;: Nog " TY= GHT. TRISSOViErEIGN BEMEDY tonos |up the system, mrrests the ~disehmges, and jmparts. vigor and exfirgy, hife and vitality to the eative man. - ‘They huve curéd thousands of cases, Lr.cw, 5 per yngn“‘filof five ‘boxes and a large $2. il Wiicihis very Jmporiant in gbstinate or olg sy or §1 per singic Lox. Fold by ALE Drugs { Fadyand geng i;y ITF e e nf%:tl(-,e. Address ECMPHRLIS ~ 8 L E9MEOPATHIC L EORURGY | mohwat N Y. 3 il ettt SR S o D R R S IR L R S e e T e,
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—=. ALECTURE WY <O T %%EN Just published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 centa, A*.d l'.mnl;o Cu“‘fi;' mnt‘lu-:, ‘l‘m::-ent‘ adic re o matorrhoes, or mfiu %‘eakneu.ltnvolunnrfimilficnn?g'exual Debili'ty and Impediments to Marrlage generally; Nervqué: .Spfiunmnomw»mmn&;‘m an ( res from Self. ; s et o St g thor of the *‘Green Book,” &0. ! bald ik ‘LeThe er}d-rlenowned‘?zhnrl.“ign this ndml{abel: ctyre, clearly proves from his o ien: hat tne sl Jp&fmnm:mm%fi:.m effectually removed without medicines, and withs out dt:l:g;;rons lurglcagmowmoxsl. bongles.i:;‘tru; men ngs or cordials, poin out a modeo sh<ohios vorbith m’&%‘cm‘:‘fl, wmcs;c:efy sufferer, no mattér what his condition m be, ‘mfioure himself cheaply, utoév.nndr aiuv. THIS LECTURE W&é' YE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND T ANDS, " - __Bent, under seal. toanysad ina p{uln ’f‘h ed otx;velo?:’;‘ on,tlrd &-o ‘9 3 bti :gn 8, Or twWo' postage stamps.’ ¢ puers, 137 B I GRSk jAprill7, 1{1'&-50-1;- e e '_' ik
“GOING ¥T ALL ALONE.” WILLIAM GROH’S & 4 STLLE M . -~ WHOLESALF AANIIV) #ETAIL ! ; - » Main Sltre‘ef, KEND A.LLVILLE, Ind’at, _“ e H:al ‘t‘he lno‘n:c.omi;lm d;nd best assgnman! ot :- o : SUGARS, TEAS AND COFFEES Aty NoO RTHERNI NDIANA. | CONFECTIONERY, - FRUIYS AND OANNED GOODS A¥ GOBY. Al Groceries Chesper than any other House dareßell. CasH Paid for all Kinds Country Produce;
