The National Banner, Volume 9, Number 15, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 August 1874 — Page 3

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ey Me A g The Fational Hanney L 106 A BAND WISCELLANEOUS., TR . Wtes © W will furnish Tur Nariossr. Bas~er and the weekly editiond of the following named papers, one year, to wit: . . Banner und'Chi(:u.%o Weibane. 0 8310 e ke NeW KOl Wold (. LL. 00 300 v 5 Indianapolis 5entine1...........-325 e- o Fadianapolts danranl ... .. . 300 5 ClnciunmiEnquirer..........._.32s‘ Terms: Cash, invariably in advance. : €>" SUBSCRIBERS who receive thelr papers X with an X marked on'the margin will understand that the time for which they bave paid has expired,‘or is about to expire, and that if they desire to receive the paper.they must remitimmediately. o ) ) : REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. Election of Congressional Delegates. The Republicans of Perry township are requested to meet in caucus at the Town Hall, in Ligonier, next Saturday evening (August 8) at 8 o’clock, “to appoint seven delegates to the coneressional convention, to be he.ld@k Kendallville, August 18th., = == . By order of Perry township Comb 3 oy e MRS T mittee, D. W. GREEN, Chairmen.. ! e e ~—lon. D. 8. Scott, accompanied by his son Will, is off on a visit to Huntington.’ ‘ P e —(Cireunit Prosecutor MeConnell, of Angola, Sundayed, with his relatives ~in this place. : —Dr: Parkér, of Kendallville, shook hands with a number of his old friends in this place last Tuesday. . —Judge Osborn, of tGzoshen, and Dr. Teal, of Kendallyille, were in town vesterday, and honored us with a call. —The Liberal. Republicans of the county are especially invited to attend the committee meeting at Albion tomorroWwe ¥ - , ’ —Several important official notices are this week promulgated through the BANNER by the Town Couneil of Ligenier. s There were three accessibns, to th¢ M. E. Church of this place last Sunday and one to the Christian denomination.

~The DeKalb Democracy willinominate « coynty! ticket next Saturday. With @' strong titket we think DeKalb county can be entirely redeemed. —-By reference to the call of D. W. Green, it will be noticed that the Republicans of Perry township meet next Saturday for the purpose of electing delégates to their congressional convention, .« ey

: “Theé Sl‘m{’lzmifl School eelebration to be held on the east bank ‘of thé Nine Mile Lake, anhounced by “Dale” in lust week’s BANNER, is to come off on the 20th inst., instead of Aug. 22d as lirst published. -

—Dr. Parkerfias rented an office at Ft. Wayne, for the practice of medicine. "'lle will not remove his family to that place for the present.. The Doctor has our ‘best wishes for a lucrative practice. . —Freeman Kelly, of Waterloo, wis in town on Tuesday evening. Ile came here to buy a portion of 1. 11. Green’s law library, Kelly is occasionally spoken of as a probable candidate for Congress. ’ ~-J. W. Bixler, of Kendallville, now ivclerk in the General Land Oflice at Washington, will be a candidate for Circuit Prosecutor before the Republican convention on the 18th. lle will be warmly supported by lhis old army comrades. . . ’

—Judge Clapp has . been visiting DeKalb and Steuben couuties, shaking hanids with Hloeal politicians who arve expected to put in an appearance at Kendallville on the 18th. The old gentleman is considerably worked up on the congressional question.

—The death from cholera of a man at Elkhart, last Saturday, should serve as i warning to our citizens to clean up their back =alleys and remove all filth from their premises, also to usea little caution with regard to diet. A free usegofulime or carbolic acid about pigstyes, privies, ete., as a disinfect:Ult,':ltrthifi season of the ye‘,'{lr, would tend tojpromote the health of our cit--IZens. !

—The annualimesting at the Christian Chureh avill commenge to-norroiw evening and f'(mtEnno(! over Sabbath.— Rev. (). A. Durgess, President of the f\'ug"f,h[ Western Christian University at Indianapolis, is expected to be present and take (?hurg-e of the exercises. C M Burgess is said to be one of the most able and eloquent pulpit orators of ‘the day,and our ecitizens should make it a special point to hear him. —And so it :tfipéars%h:i‘t "Pole-cat Myers not only looked after congressional affairs last Saturday, but also eniacted the role of -a gay Lothario.— ¢See Goshen corresponderce.) ' If the fellow continues to play these little peccadillos, we will be obliged to add another chapter to his biography. An advertising swindler, counterfeiter, Dlackmailer;. champion liar, per,i_urer,“ gud finally a violator of the 10th com- - mandment—is n’t he a bright'specimen of an editor and postmaster ? - —Asmall-sized Mexican dog, about one foot in height and of a greyish-tan color, with white breast and tan spots over the eyes,, begoiagxag to'the editor of this paper, jumped aboard the east- - ern bound express train at this place last Mondy afternoon and was carried to Kendallville, where he was put off and has not since been heard from. Anky fpersoil' returflning t}xe ;u}imal tg e i owperor leaving ghe ' BT e ville il refgiye g ibapd saward for his intlness. b { , ~Poos polewnt Myars] le squirms terribly under the excoriations (ugl;- - ‘ministered by us last weék, and in space of threeiquarters of a column makes a desperate attempt to throw ~‘mnd,at the editor of the BANNER.— ITe knows every charge made against him to be literally true, and in his impote Tage reyan mflSf B})' _ thet i ' I hetulhs his O ) ; 1 10 § .glm!‘ %G therewith require no refutasion on our part, it being an established rule with the people of this coulily folcéep % assections as -t.'bei'-’j pposité o " truth, If it were otherwise, we could easily fasten the lie upon every accisai iy

{ COUNTY NEWS AND GOSSIP,

» KENDALLVILLE. | - The work on the Methodist Church is being rapidly pushed forward toward its completion. . ' Rev. Irvin preached to a large audience, upon the streets last Sunday

evening. ; . The potato bugs are stoutly in earnest upon late potatoes in this vicinity. The proclamation in regard to the muzzling of dogs was a failure. Lawyer Ninde, of Fort Wayne, visited this place last week. | Had'n’t “Dale” better support Prentiss Eagles, or some other good man, than Sam Ohlwine for the Legislature? Ohlwine traded poorfarms and built our present poor-palace. We need at the'preéent time retrenchers—men whose ideas are against exfravagance. S ;

Please add, Mr. Editor, that Senator Bunyan stands recorded against. the salary. increase and did a]l he could to defeat it. -~ . e _ Some of our people are finding considerable fault about the county pictures in the new map. They say it is an expenditure which might have been avoided. o S Pole-eat Myers ought to get some one to teach him book-keeping‘r or,-at least, some of his deputies should learn that art. I have a receipt from that gentleman which shows that I paid ten cents from October Ist, 1873, to April Ist, 1874, upen the BANNER, and another, from the same person and upon the same paper, for fifteen cents up to July Ist, 1874, showing that I paid fifteen cents for the last three monthé., (. O.s proclivities stick out upon all occasions. , ~ Mrs. lenry Moyer left for North Adams, Mass., last Sunday night, to attend the funeral of a grand-child. Doe. Teal has purchased a new bug-

Gus. Frink is working hard to get a new platform in front of theipassenger depot on the Air Line road. Kite flying with lantern attachment is now the rage with the hoys in this gy, : . The worning #reight going south on the Grand Rapids road on Wednesday morning of last {;\'001& had ten cailoads of ice, all friom Big Rapids. : a . XAVIER, ieS — - — The New Ul B, Chureh. ; The. work on the new United Brethren Church, which is now in process of erection on the north side of town, is being pushed forwardyrapidly under the supervision of Mr. J. B. Foltz, who in this connection desires to return the thanks of that Society to the following persens for téaming and labor donated, on Wednesday of last week, to aid in the work, to wit: Teams.—Geo.T. U'l mer, Thos. Crawford, A. W. Randolph, E. J. Dodge, A. S. Fisher, G. W. Emmitt, W. D. Hays, E. Richmond, D. Miller, J. IHaytzler, J. Stocker, J. Wilsen, 1. shell, A. Breninger, 1. Tludson, W. Clawson, Wm. Chidister, 1.. Miller, S. Chidister, Wm. Hite. Labor—Abr. Hire, Wm. Johnson, J. Decker, 11. ITull, J. A. Miller, Wm. Gordon, Frank Danner, John Hays, J. P. Weleh, G. W. Hite,; G.Reed, S. Baringer, W. Miller, Jacob Sommer. On Wednesday, the day on which the above labor and teaming was done, the good laglies of the north side gave: a free dinner and supper to the laborers, which was bountiously spread in the school-house near by and shared by thirty-eight men and eighteen ladies. : L

. This church is to be built of brick; 36 x 55 feet, making a room ]‘) feet in the clear in height. Work was commenced on Monday of last week and the stone foundation will be completed during the present week, when brick-laying will I’)g immediately. conimenced and the work will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. When compléted, this house will supply a want long felt by our church-going friends of the north side and will be an honor to the society now engaged in its construction and a credit to our town. ' B

—L. 11. Green, Esq., has disposed of his law library to Isadc ¥. Knisely, Esq., and will this afternoon leaye our town to take up his residence in Minneapolis, where he has seecured an interest in.an extensive insurance agency. We greatly regret Ham’s determination to hid adieu to this community, yvet we cannot doubt that he has taken a step which will enure to his benefit and prosperity. Mr. Green is a young man of excellent qualifications; and we but echo the sentiment of his entire gequaintanceship in wishing him a pleasant journey and a prosperous career; S

. —Pole-cat Myers is terribly “huffy” ‘because Alexis referred to the abandonment of the Standard by its loecal correspondents. The facts are,but very few individuals can be found in the county - who do not consider it a disgrace to be recognized as contributors to the filthy sheet at Kendallville. —Wouldn’t it look a little better for pole-cat Myers to pay off that rent bill of lli. Iddings’ before bloviating about other peoples’ debts? By defrauding a few more of our subscribers at Kendallville out of five cent nickels he might raise at least a'small portion to satisfy li’s long-standing claim. / - E\ ~-Marshal Braden has done some ex-| cellent work in constructing crossings and culyert bridges. For putting a town in first-class ~eondition, we pit Braden against the world. * © " ““The thieving propensities of polecat. Myerys are s 0 largely developed that he éven steals our language and attempts to use the same against us, Misetable imbecile! - —Every member of the DemocraticLiberal County Committee should make it his duty to attend the meeting at Albion to-morrow, =~ . A gurious, and. pathetic. incidént of e groat flood, fn‘ Al cgony gouni, the Tecoyery g a sleeping. aby in acradle, thirty-five nriles from the scene of the disaster. ' . ' At4bild 16 Businods Collegsat al&nmfil&% %flfil agdiyfiaufifl per week. Journal sent free. : ' Pine lumber, lath and shingles at low prices at E. B. Gerber’s. 14-2 w.

. Kissinexy, 13 JoLy, 1874, . ki 2 . |AN AcROSTIO. e T-y b B e i s Bemsdn-—hopwmmqum becomé | Tn Germania’s golden fields the jubilee of Rdm"c}-?'} ‘ Satan loaded the fatal ball with the word: | *‘Man, go, breaki the Genflan iron sword !” And man staried—yet Gallia and Satan— o Reclinated, their fiery hope was yain— | Kissingen’s descending angel protected him! ! i - - "Pror. A. G. |

The Last ift Concert Postponed.

The announcement of the postponement of the last gift concert of the Public Library of Kentueky will not surprise the public. In Gevernor Bramlette’s card, published below, he gives reasons for it which will be accepted without question by every one. The managemenf in this instance,, consulting the interests of ticket-hol-ders and those designing to become ticket-holders, have not waited until the last day to make this announcement, but, just as soon as they beome satisfied of the necessity of this post‘ponement, have promptly made the announcement. It is unnecessary to review the causes which have necesitated this action, as they are fully recited in Governor Bramlette’s card.— The promptness and farankness with which the public have been 'made aware of the intention of the manager will meet with the hearty commendation of every one and excite a new int terest and eonfidence in the scheme dnd the ability of the managerto perform what he promises, that there can be no (luuht'ét'llzfi on the day specified the last concert will be a full one. POSTPONEMENT LAST .GIFT CONCERT f —A CARD PO THE PUBLIC, .~ - The announcement of the postponement of the fifth and last concert of. the Public Library of Kentucky to the 30th of November, I am satisfied, will' surprise few and disappoint none of the friends and patrons of the, enterprise. Indeed, any other course would create dissatisfaction. With a precedent of a postponement of each of the four concerts which haye already been given, the publiec have very haturally and reasonably expected that in this, by far the largest scheme of the series and the langest ever offered to the world, the same course would be followed,;and there arc thousands jall over the country who are only waiting for the setting of a certain flred day for the drawing before sending in their orders: The sales of tickets up this date have been highly satisfactory, and a large drawing might have been had on the 31st of July, but, feeling assured that a short postponement would enable us to close out the wemainder of the tickets and make the drawing a full one, we have adopted the course which has evidently been anticipated, and which jnust eventuate most satisfactorily for all. - Now that the day of the drawing is absolutely determined, there remains. no further occasion for delay, and 1 ~would urge the friends of the enterprise, who intend to purehase tickets, to send in their orders, as it will tax my office to the utmost capacity-to aecomplish all that is to be done in the short time which remains for the sale of tickets. | THos. E. BRAMLETTE, : - Agent and Manager. . = e oo fi : Letter from Nebraska. { s II".jA.s'TINGS, NEB., Jaly 25. | + Friexp Story:—l see in your columns a request of the farmers to send | in a statement of the yield of wheat, 1 ete. .1 have nothing very encouraging ‘to write. Wheat is a very good crop, . from twelve to twenty bushels; oats ‘good, although they have been hurt some by grasshoppers. This pest has destroyed all the corn, potatoes, beans, onions, ete. They will eat up a field of sixty or eighty acres in twenty-four ‘hours, not leaving a leaf nor tassel ‘and eating the ear if any. My corn -would have been plenty large enough for table use in two weeks if they had let it alone. : The grasshoppers would be as thick on the corn as you ever saw bees on g bush, and there is no renmiedy toi fhem, .. | I will give you something of an idea of how this countiy is being settled up. This ljttle town is a year and a half old and; has about three hundred inhabitants. There have heen sold here 475 plows, 85 reapers and 10 threshing machings sincé last Mareh, and there are towns within six miles, each of whi¢h has a share of trade. - DT Urveß,

l"nl(&-(‘:lji‘s Tour_to I«‘,lkhiu"f. . (l(’)sixrx-:x, IND., Ang. 3, 1874 Eprror BaNNer:—Last Saturday evening the editor of the Kendallville Standard, being at Goqhen, started for heme, as he’ supposed, 'but when le arrived there he found himself in Elkhart, with a lady of his acquaintance from Kendallyille as a partner, It so-happened by theaforesaid editor mistaking the proper train, and also the point of compass, which “was con: trary to that which would have led him to his own heaxrtlistone. Whether the lady labored under a similar delu.sion, as to train and direction, your couespondeht is' not prepared to say, but he will say that neither manifested any serious discontent over the ludicrous mistake which made it necessary for tlfi;en; to stop over Sunday in the lively Tittle town of Elkhart, at that magnificent hotel, the Clifton House. Your correspondent liopes they both fetumed to Kendallville without tro%nblefgr disappointments.- § ol SEAP A K EAWPASSENGER. .. e{7 ... e P ; - AGaIN comes the report of troublesome Indians on the border. Several companies of cavalry have beén ordered out'to force them back to their reservatiops». ' Perhaps the trading-post s;l;stem i 8 g’e(t‘i'ti-ng too thin with the abori 1'1;%%"[; 'Wmlijayt 1@) force itfig}‘rkg}“;ay 0 Bil ‘droh’s, at Kendallville, w «1,%"@!%‘ can find a large,an varied stock ‘of g‘l}&éfie‘ries nvafin’fle s;%f:% cheap. | - R AL TSRO 10 _ Those who are fn the hgbifiéof having. their 5’@}1:1;@1113;}(“ te t?to order,’} shotld see the st ge tlléogfiGes at Engel & (fo’s, at Kendallville,before leaving their order elsewhere. 15-tf, : ~+li-;—<s»——-~ ; ‘Engel & Co., the popular clothiers, hatteys, and merchant tailors, at Kendallville, are now closing out theigssn;ll" 0 |=M: "i "‘ , :'a ‘Cv‘ o ffiqnmgqm 01d Port Wine, vintage of 1867, py far the best and purest article of the kind in the country, for fla,lea% ,' Ting :‘fi !’&’ B * . A new lot of Paint and White-Wash gg:hgs just received at Eldred’s Drug e, which can be hought very low. for cash, Mol v Z‘,‘ 2 4‘.»,*, W

Basket Mceting at Ligonier.

There will be a Basket Meeting on Sunday, August 9th, at J. B. Foltz’s groye (near his residence), held by the United Brethren Church of this place. On Saturday evening preceding their serviees will be held in the old schoolhouse on the north side of the river. Elder Castle and other good ministers are expected to be in'attendance. 2t§

~ For the best ‘quality of Coal Oil, Linseed Oil, White Lead, and all other articles for painter’s use, call at the City Drug Store. Eldred & Son defy competition. e SWEET CATAWBA WINE, a most excellent article for medicinal purposes, at Eldred & Son’s,. P = g i FaAryEßs;when trading at Kendallville, can always 'get something good to éat by calling at Kraner’s bakery. : . et 4 R e & For the best plows, grain drills and cultivators call on Gerber who sells them cheap. | ‘ 14-2 w, ~ CrAlG’s BAKING POWDER, the best and cheapest in the market, for sale at Eldred’s ’ e CALL at Eldred’s for a sample package of Craig’s Baking Powder. * T A SLR R A S SST 5355 PAY UP! SETTLE UP! " All Persons Indebted to the undersigned are hereby requess= ted to call and make immediate settiement. : - ;, P. SISTERMEN. Ligonier, Ind., July 23, 1874.-13tf o 5 PROPOSALS WARTED. ’\fO'l‘l()E is hereby given that the nndersigned 4\ will be at the ofiice of L. J. Dunning, in the town of Ligonier, Ngble county, Ind., on Friday, August 14th, 1874, at 10 o’clock a. M., for the pur-. pose of letting tlie contract, to the lowest respon--rible biddmk forthe furnishing and delivering of about 175 perch of stone for the consirnction of abuiments for the Middle Bridge, at the foot of Cavin street, in said Ltown of Ligonier. = Also, the contract for bnildiuf gaid abutments will be let at the same time an lpluces Sealed proposals will be.received-up to the date of letting said contracts, the undersigned reserving the right to reject any and all bids. - b ¢ WM. IMES, Sup’t. - ~July 30th, 18743 t , . K OARD, | A Clergyman, while regiding in South America, as missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nerveus Weakneks, Early Deay, Disease of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train -or disorders brought cn by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the atflicted and unfortunate, I will send the receipt. for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope,-to any one. who needs it, Free of Cliarge. . Address, ’ : JUSEPE 7. INMAN, i Station D, Bible House,: B-50-Iy. I . New Yark City. - LIST OF LEPTERS : :R(-mahnngin .the post office at Ligonier,lnd, v during the pastweek: : Elliott, Homer G ¢ McLean, Mrs. Anna Haines, Miss Anuie Rindelspacker, Christ’an Hall, Mrs. Allanson A Stage, John v Kitt, Miss Rachel - Sweet, Mrs; Julia A I{img, Daniel ! Wolf, Samuel ! Personscailing for any of the above letters will please say+*‘Advertised.” : H. M. GOODSPEED, P. M., Li_uonicr, Ind., August 6, 1874.

| BININGER'S 7 ] 1 lV GLD LONDON DOCK &N, Especially designed for the use of the Medica Profession and the Famaily, possessing those in trinsic medicinal properties which belong to an old and Pure Gin. - L Indispensable to Females. Good for Kidney Complaints.” A delicious tonic. Puatup in casescontaining one dozen bottles each. and sold by all drug{;ists, grocers, &c. A, M. Bininger & Co., estabished 1787. No. 15 Beaver £t., Néw York. 271 y For sale by Fisher Bro’s, Ligonier, Ind. . ST pee 1 J SACK BROTHERS, : i Bakers 4.9? Grocers. t C.ivinStteet';‘fi‘igonier,rlndiana. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, &c., ChoiceGroceries,Provisions,YankeeNotions,&c Thehighestcash pricepaidfer Country Produce Mayl3,’6s-tf. ; SACK BRO’S. Gravel Roofs That Will Not Leak. i MR KRV desires to call the attention B' (’AB B E& of the public to the fact.that there have been but two genuine gravel roofsput up in the town of Ligonier, one of them 17 and the other 3 years ago. These roofs are all that is claimed for them.and should not be classed with a somewhat similar but vastly inferior process of roofin® lately introduced in this town. Mr. Caffey having gained a thorough-knowledge of putting on gravel roofs that will not leak and are very durabie, respectfully solicits a trial and guarantees entire satisfaction. For proof of this he refers, with permission, to Ty Forsyrur and W. A. Brown, Ligonier, Ind. Theroofing on the Hillsdale Chair Factory buildings is of Gravel Cement, and gives us entire satisfaction. CroweLL & Hussarp, Proprietors. - Hillsdale, Mich., August 20, 1873. . Btf. o Administrator’s Sale. Notice ishereby given that, by virtue of ap order of the:Noble County Cireunit Court, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of William Denny, deceased, will offer for sale, on and after the Bth day of August, 1874, the following real estate of the said decedent, situated in Noble county, Indiana,to wit: Lot No. 2, in H. C. Fisher’s addition to Ligonier, and the following parcel: Commencing twenty-tive rods wegt of the center ;of the Elkhart River, on the north line of Wood’s ‘addition to Ligonier; thence east to the center of said river; thence down said river sixteen and one-halfrods; thence west twenty-five rods ;thence south twenty-three rods to the place of beginning, the same to contain two and three-fourths acres; all to be gold subject to the Widow’s life-estate _in the same. ! Trrys :—One-third cash, one-third in twelve months, and the remaining one-third in eighteen months, with interest. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage. Proposals will be received at my place of business. D. 8. SCOTT. Adm. . Ligonier, Ind., July 6th, 1874. [ll-4w

Banking House ‘ ‘ OF o SOLL.. MIER, Conrad’s New Brick Block, LIGONIER, IND’NA. Money loaned on lom:sz;ld short time. « Notes discounted at reasonable rates. G Monies received on depogit and interest allowed : on specified time, . Exchange bought and sold, and Foreign Drafts drawn on principal cities of Europe, 8-2 ' TO THE FARMERS: Y’OU’ will pleace take noiice that T am still engaged in buying wheat, for which I pay the highest market price. . : [f you do not find me gn the streel, call before selling, ‘at my Banking Office, in Conrad’s Brick Block.: . SOL. MIER. . Ligonieér, Indiana; May Tth, 1874. —lf ‘ THE LIGONIER A E ] I T ACADEMY OF MUSIC. / ; : . " JNO. H.- HILL, Principal. ; i s | : FIRST TERM COMMENCES ° O ‘ MONDA X, JXITIN E 15, 274 SECOND TERM COMMENCES - MONDA Y, AUG. 81, A THIRD TERM COMMENCES . MONDATY, NOV. ad. "_?4;. " A NORMAL COURSE | Will be opened for the benefit of those who may 2 desire instruction in‘the Theory and : Practice ot Teaching, ! Terms of Tuition—Payable in Advance. Per quarter of 10 weeks, Piano, Ist grade, 20 Jéasonß-per term ... il o 0 .610.00) Per quarter of 10 weeks, Piano, 2d grade, 30 lesgons perterm. o caiiie 0o o 0 10 5 Per quarter of 10 weeks, Organ, 18t grade, 20 10EROnB perterm. .. .on i f e o 1000 Per quarter of 10 wecks, Organ, 2d grade, 30 lesgongpertetm. ..o olid st il . 1950 Cultivation of the voice and singing, 20 les- . BonEperterm, ... .. ot v 1000 Thorough. Bass and Harmony, 80 lessons... 15 00 . Clergymen, who are dependent upon their salaries for support, and who sénd their children to !4;, will'be eharged two-thirds of the above rates. Competent Assistant Teachers willfie employed. A;_'ltlvthq adyantages of 4 zood home Music School areoffered, ' No effort will be spared to make the term pleagant and 17proflt&h2e. Tuition fees will be re_fn_ug,«%d Jn cage of protracted illness, . ARSB b by et £ g B oER ok : ROOMS AND BOARD | : Can be had at reasonable rates. Thé Principal - will assist in procuring Rooms and Board. ‘ . TOCATION. L sade on & " of L '8 DAI Rl a e dotr ok Socuel Japdon's ts::gih T%? Eirincigmfil wflifihe,m’a ttention to nging Scbools, Musical Conventions, ticularsapplytooraddress =~ Wir b el YN mfinfiafew,] Gl Liconier, N BLE CoUNTY, INDIANA.

Tin Emporium)| . ~. JOHN ABDILL, At the old stand.of Geo. McLean, has constantly on hand a large and complete assortment of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware Forks, Hoes, Butts,Bcrews, Locks, Latches,Straps | - ‘Hinges, Pocket and Table Cutlery, &c. . Also, a fall line of the celebrated MISHAWAKA PLOWS, All of which ywill be gold at bvottorr%fi‘gfir_es_i (or_mép. . Especial attention givento the layingof TIN ROOFS, PUTTING UP OF EAVE ’!‘ROUGHS, : and all kinds of fe O B WIS Bovs by 14 - Call and examine goods before buying elsewhere. . REMEMBER THE PLACES! S.« o % o 4 SIGN OF THE LARGE COFFEE POT. May 21, 713.95tf ~JOHN ABDILL." S e N e S R R LOOK! LOOK! WILLI.LTAM JAY,| : (Successor to J, Kc:iso‘y) ‘ - Mawufacturer and Dearertn = 3 i ? ‘ 1 > | { ; in Wagons, Buggies, Cariagss, : ALL KIYNDQ or : ~ REPAIRING, PAINTING AND TRIMMING Done to Order. 1 ALL WORK WARRANTED,!| Public Patronage Selicited. - | nFFICE and Manufactory on first street, first door west of Ligonier Plow Works, 8451-1 y : NEWMAN'S . | : . ~ CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUPACITORY . ' : 5 vfi;"‘ . - l i /T»":‘;‘ o i s . it)r‘:_‘afl o L iy e N A e v North-east cornér of Cavin Street. . LIGUNAER, @ ¢ : JTNDIANA, XLL STYLES of (‘::\:u and Buggies, also £ Wagons, made of the best materiala nd in the most substantial manner. The proprietcr has Adopted all the modern improvements and:inventions for the prompt execution of all kinds of work in his line. Only the Dbest of timber used, and | none but the best workmen employed in every de- | partment—lroning, Wood-Work, Trimming and Painting. The work executed by my painter is such s to defy ¢ompetition either East or West. He also executes - i Ornamental and Sign Painting, IJARMERS,_]OUI{ to your own iuterésts and patronize Hoxe Meonanics whose work is in eyery respect equal if not superior to that of establishments abroad. My work is all warranted. I have been among you 18 years. and expecting to remain with you in the future, I shall make it my study to please by doing satisfactory woerk at the very lowest prices. ’ J. NEWNIAN. Ligonier, June 11, 1874.-7-6 m . . HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, L - ' ’f,flm & }'&\ L ekl L] RGN ; D e «jff,"z B : i i _,\‘?' \'}.}»qu :“fv xe W ; _“;‘ ‘:% ‘;3- '.,; ::;f 3 ~ v . i N i\ B dasrnve /B ) “P; Nole R f ot o o §°3gg*é AEy 7t o ~ ¥ ‘&% . (R N ' Rt gy ‘ i », : Lo iaR e Lot LS Y . E ‘3 ‘Wfkef““lr. : ' s DR eB AL . Watchmakers, Jewelr 4 ANDDEALERSIN : . Watchess Clocks.' JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS Repairing neatly and promptly execcuted, and warranted. Agents for Lazarus & Morris’ Celebrated , Spectacles. © | &F Signofthe bigwatch, corner/Cavin & Fourth streets, Ligonier, Indiana..&f§ '~ Jan.l, 1874, e POSTPONEMENT : vLY 84 4 ! . IN Ali) OF THE - x i P AwDE ol A Full Drawing Assured ] mhon 107 MONDAY, 30th November, 1874. I.LAST CHANCE —FOR—NT 1 ~ AN EASY FORTUNE. ‘A postponemcnt“oflhe Fifth Concert of th; Pu:f)lic Library of Kentncky has been so gegerally anticipated, and is so manifestly for the mgerest of all concerned, that it meet the approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed and there will be na variation from the programme now announced. A syfllcient number of tickets had been sold to have ‘enabled us to have had a large drawing onthe ‘3lBt of July, but ashort post{yonement was considered preferable to a partigl drawing. Let it be borne in mind that { ; THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN " UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT. " : I That it will positively and unequivoeally take | plage as announced on ' ‘ ‘MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, that the mukit will be the best the country affords, and that o | 20,000 CASH GIFTS, | b AGGREGATING o i ®% 2,500,000, . will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders, | ' LIST OF GIFTS: | ' ONE GRAND CASH G1FT...........5250,000 ONE GRAND GASHL G1FT.......... 100,000/ ONE GRAND CASH G1ET........... 75,000 ONE GRAND CASH G1FT............. 50.000 | ONE GRAND CASH G1FT........... 25,000 5 CASH GIFTS, $20,000 each.... 100,000 10 CASH:GIETS, 14,000 each.... 140,000 15 CASH GIFTS, 10,000 each.... 150,000 20 GASH GIFTS, 5,000 each.... 100,000 L exg Asg G{FFTg' 3.1())%%050%.... 132.000 | | 30 CAB ik < each..... 90,000 - 50 CASH 811?"1‘8: . 2,000 cach, ... 100,000 - 100 CASH GIFTS, 1,000 each.... 100,000 9240 CASH GIFTS, 500 each.... 120,000 . 500 CASH GIFTS, 100 each.... 50,000 11,000 CASH GIETS, . 50ecach.... 950,000 Grand Total, 20,000 Gif(s, Tl cash, §2,500,000 ¢ 'PRICE OF TICKETS: 'Wh01eTicket5.............i.c.v.. 8 50,00 ggl::’r‘hl‘n ‘zg.po Tenths, or eac ONPON, . qy-. 00 11 Waiale Bienkets f0r........... 8300.00 22 1-2 Tickets f0r................ 1,000.00 . Persons wishing to invest should order prompt Iy, either of the home offlce or our local agents., Liberal commiesions wilt be allowed to satisfic-: w&‘w, R L e B , Circulars containing full particulars farnished OnBUBIBRHOR. i - o et e e ..y THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Wl A“”“”fi;"‘“flf Publ, Library Ruiid’g; Lonisville, Ky,

[ .. = __',f;,; Arzs' e . O et eSO S il iy P, - i A : ok i R Satisil e 1313 iR g | 2 ’l. 3‘" 2 s e = “ THE NEW IMPROVED " . REMINGTON el 4 . : sobag | SEWING MACHINE. € “M\d l‘f P e 7 ‘y"v\-”“?‘ The “Medal for Progress,” AT VIENNA, 1873. 1 The Hignest ORprR oF “MEDAL™A wARDED Ar THE } : ° Exrosrrion. - WL e Hvadn ) e : 1 No Sewing Machine Received a Higher it Prize, P : A FEW GOOD REASONS: | * 1,—4 New Invention Tmogoventy TrsTEp and secured by Letters Patent. i 1 | 2.—Makes a perfect Look sTITCH, alike on both sides, on all kinds of goods, . L § * 3.+-Runs Lienr, Sxoorn, Noseress and Rariv, —best combination of qualities. ' #.—DurasLE—Runs for years without repairs. | s.—Will do all varieties of work and fancy stitching in a superior manner. | 6.—ls most easily managed by the operator.— Length of stitch may be altered while running, and machine can be threaded witheut passing the thread through holes. , | 7 «—Degigmr Simp}e, Ingenious, Elegant, forming the stitch without the use of Cog Wheel Gears, Rotary Cams or Lever Arms, Has the Antomatic ‘Drop Feed, which insures uniform length of stitch at any speed, Has our new Thread Controller, which allows easy movement of needle-bar and prevents injury to thread, 5 I B.—Construction' most careful and finished. It, is mannfactured by the most skillful and experienced mechanies, at the celebrated Remington Armor, Ilion, N. ¥. Chiecago Office, 285 State Strect. 13-2mosg-lor ip te F. BEAZEL, i Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness dudles, Harn —AND— o "TRUNKS. la : e . o | L | LIGONIER, INDIANA 1 The proprictor will:be pleased at any time to \\'aifg on all who may wish anything in the line of ! HMARNESS, L ] .| SADDLES, -« . BRIDLES, : ] .. WHIPS, . i COLLARS, § : , FLY-NETS, e BRUSHES, | - . CARDS, &c., and in fact o\'('»:;ythiug pertaining to this line of btisiness. : | Espe.cial attention is called to the fact that he ié now engaged 1n the manufacturing of all kinds of

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| o Which, in . | Style, Finish, Durability & Price, Are far superior to those of eastern manufacture. Call, See and Buy. October 30, '73-27tf £. BEAZEL.

A':S the time approaches whenr our ladies will be A on the look-out for their fine shoes for Wear, we would call their attention to the stock cf & 3 i | F, W, BHINKE & BRO., Whohave the excl:léive sale of the justly celebrated i ) NORWAULK SHOES,” Which cannot be surpassed by, anything in the . : market for - | Style, Fit, Finish and Durability, Call and examine them and we know you will not . - purchase any othexj. | They would also respectfully announce that tli(-ii‘ large and complete &tock of Lo ts& Shees IHOOLS oes For Men,”Women and Children have been reduced : to the ; | VERY LOWEST NOTCH, | ) 5 T § . an mast and shall be sold. i CALL, Price our ;(}(l)ods, and select therefrom ] while our stock iscomplete,. : ¢ | They would also request those of their customeré who haye been holding their produce for higher prices to call and settle their bills at once, | | . REMEMBER THE I‘LA&E: ’ Shinke’s Brick Building, CAVIN STREET, LIGONIER, IND. = - Februarg 19, 1874-8-27. : ‘ _E.J. DODGE & CO., i : MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE ' Factory opposite the Empire Mills; Sale Rooms| | on Cavin Street, opposite the Plow Works, ! LIGONIER, : : : INDIANA. ja i . o i . . % Ll 5 ‘ | OUfi new Factory is now in full operation. runing 10 honrs per day, and we are prepared to ~ do, at short notice, all kindg of : Planing & Matching, | RE-SAWING, JIG-SAWING, ' .~/ TURNING, CARVING, kel - &c. Also manufacture Wood Monldings, Bnl!us: | G ters, and - . b ~ Parlor Brackets, Toys, % e | .\:t'e ’Gn’a‘rntge;;fil ;)‘le'rk ,toz be gecénd 10 Nonm Le B o We have new machine: _first-class hands, N _ the morning and_carry it home with you in the | Afternoon. Call and See us. M fiflg it WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . Ligonier, Ind., June 11, T6m .

. ENGEL & CO’S ADVERTISEMENT. | ‘The Geolden Opportuniiy !’ . EBENGEXI & €O, ‘: b i Ayc;now‘elfiéingf*qgt their entire stock of | S _ ne . FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., ;‘ vl 1:‘(11&"!\11otjfiél"'(",(.).yods-forMen's sm:l Boys' wear, ’ . AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. . Tl!"‘-‘“ Goods M l’;fi‘i“lf!!ii éOl‘l)_én. m:}ko room for a .lf‘nn..:uul' \\""ix.li;r Stock: - DO NOT FORGET THE STORE. . . e ineiine Mr by o Y ENGRL &00 July 23,1874, ¢ " e : EENDALLVILLE . - J. STRAUS, JR., & CO. hog]éave—@rg a‘in’r_noqnc'_cf fi\fatlfl\cv hfwc.m«t ronci\'od!a m(;st com;;létc ,an;l elegrant siynck,of . ‘ - FURNISHING GOODS, &0, . Everéoen in any hneu}infusc in'theé ‘W(::st.cm country, co‘,nsisiing of Men’s Go‘ods m'\d Bey’s Clothing, - and at lower figures flmn can be purchased at any other place. \\'c,hcrcwiyll invite the puablie, one and all, to «-:m,_ sm{ and sghgfytt-?m}lvsel}'cs, a 8 it \‘\'lll repay any one to do go hefore l»uym;:.v - Our Merehant Tailoring Department ; e Is.wellstocl_;qd }&'i-tliflfull liueor‘. - o - q {e @ . ‘Ao ‘ - lmported Fine Cloths, Suitings and Cassimeres, Bress and Business Suits. We Have ,'Enip‘loiff‘ed O'nev ofthe Best Cutters in the- - State, and Guarantee Satisfaction. = Call at our place, as We can sa}"e you from 10 £0.20 per cent, in purchasing a'nyvthmg in our line. (MeoMER INDEANAL e ] STRAUR Ju. &€O i £ BER B B i , L | PIJL 4/ BRE B EU R ' IsiTll‘l‘l‘ “P'I;A_(JI’E \VI'I'ERIE:Y‘()L' WILL an_‘rpm; LARGEST AND BEST s'r;m( OF ‘ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, digend G ’".A\"NDéhL/‘KINi)S‘OL‘ . , ‘ - . i . .1r ':1; ar k. :; -RS | ; e _ i AMSBILLING - 101bs, ‘A Coffos Bugarfor -7 - oo $lOO ¢ 1< AL Ibe BxpraiClSugaedor oof 0 o LGBO COPFFEE LO’\VER THAN EVERI!L ~ 41bs. Good Rio Coffee for - = -~ - - 1.00 5 | 3% Ibs, No, OneßioCoffee for - - - - 100, ‘ - Strictly Choice, perpound - - = - 307 . oo 8 s Pagohiador - in gl pLB ¢ B lheiProfiagc o o® e s Al 30D ~10 lbs, English Currants, ,- . = - ~ 1,00 11 Ibs.-Rangoon-Rice, - - - - - 1.00 White Fish, Nol, per Half Barrel, - - 7.00 . ‘ ~ Pickerel, No, 2, per Half Barrel, - - - 450 . 5,000 Gallons all kinds Stoneware, per gal, .10 . The best Fine Cut Chewing in town at 50 cents per pound 3 Ibs. Smoling Tobacco, 1,00. 31bs. best Shorts, - $l.OO.

Just Received, 50 Half Chests of Teas. | : ,Isam 'making'n"s'pecial'ly of"l‘eés. andr will sell you this article for legs money ; o : Foiad : T ktl‘\auva,uyTen,Con‘xpangir._ ‘ S o The Finest Young Hyson, -- - ' . . $llO Cholc? ; o . A -’ g L‘Z- o i 7 - - 1000 5 i : s & 2 : : J | o Extra - L gl g .80 Lot A Fresh-Arrival of a still etter Yonng Hyeon Tea which I will sell at— o Spoundsfor--e o = L d @l 0 ol The Finest Gun Powder, - - < = .. 130 . ke e . iy ; ; Cholppi v'\ 00l ol o s il Slies s- L S : < & g 5 SRR 5 } i : : Bty Peiniioten e st n e 06 o e 81 My Choico '.'fl})'!i.;l; Wen, “;lii;chvi's ébnsi(lered the best in the Mar- : ‘leet, at the low price of 80 cents, defies competition. L e s o PP ad ke : g e N 2 5 . . Queens-Ware, Glass-Wavre, - TABLE CUTLERY,&ec., = f . Whicß IS thS Taaost and Best Selectodt fil Nurthern: Tndhany, sk boveqia - ober Tower than the Very TL.owest. s R LU R e BUYERS -WILI, DO WELL 10 PRICE MY GOODS' BEFORE PURe CHWSANG BLB WHERE: s ehee s e Soaitig uszax’*fi%@% G edle o LIRS BRI SRR e eLI ss G The: Largest Stock of BABY CABS in Noble County.