The National Banner, Volume 9, Number 40, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 January 1875 — Page 3
L e gle 2 S The Flational Lanney 'LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOTUS. '- wééfi@RlWn 'XWith'anfl‘x marked on the margin will unerstand that the time for which thiey have paid ‘bas expired, of is about to expire, and that if they desireto réceive the paper they must remitimmediately. ",_-,‘ e S e e ‘ : - Clubbing Rates. : We will farnish Tre NaTioNaL Baxykr and the weekly !itions of llowi a : one yeal ; 'fi Banner shd un ..-.8 eok Tndianapolis Séntmel- 325 . ¢ f~+ . Indignapolis J0urna1......!,... 300 47 ¥ | ClncinnatiEnquirer............."32s Teexs: Cash, invariably in advance. - The above terms apply to subscribers in Noble county only. Ten cents' must besadded on subscriptions outside the county. - ' ZNext Monday is ground-hog day. - —Meeting of the Town Council toJimoreow. .| - . | S —TFor a rare literary aud elocdtiopary treat, go to Kann's Hall next Monday evening. . | .7 . e " —There is .2 [fajr, neck o #l6s brewery at this Testiming operations next Spring. gui e —Don’t forgef to hear the “Blind -Man Eloquent” in Kann’s Hall next Monday evening b —Mr. and Mrs. Judson Palmiter, of ‘Hart;, Mich., are visititig friends and relatives in this place. i e ~ —Clem Kaufman bas been to _Chic‘ago. In about four weeks he expects; to abandon his n;vembershjp -with the ] Rachelor Club. ... . _ - —The Hook & Ladder Co. will hdld its regulag monbhizg, mesbing. insßgom; Nob‘;, 0 e Schootl ,; gon Tugse day evenifig"of exXtWeeK, Feb. 20" AR township,;spent_a Tew 1S In_town last Friday. It was his first visit here since the establishment of the BANNER. —The mother of Mrs. J. S. Lockhart is lying at the point of death at her home in- Wood county, Ohio. Mrs.: Lockhart repaired. thither on Tues-
day. : : . —Mr. E. D. Meagher, .th¢ eflicient, manager of the Ohio Branch of the "+ Oliver Plow Works,gave usa giendly " call yesterday. He is enjoying excelS Yemthealth - = vt Gy “ ' —Flder Grant, having laid down the' # pastorate of the Christian Church in " this place, now preaches forithe newly. organized ' congregation ‘at Shobe’s School«H'o’use"'\ w oo bRI L ' ~Miss Lizzie King, who has been . absent several weeks visiting fr_ien'ds' near Janegville, Wi si ur “home s Arba IO .sister, Mus. Ka'tiieuKra‘m'elj. : . —That nicely dressed youhg man * who dropped his pocket-book last Sun“day evening in, the ‘r@r of the “Star Drug Store,” can gbtain|property by calling upon Mr. Cunningbam. . ..« - —The mémf)er‘s' ‘of the: Ligonier Building, Liogn and Savings Assqeln " tion will bear in mind that the annual ~ election of glifectdr&;tfikepf»glaqe,« next - Monday evening at 614 o’clock. '} —Tsaac Mendenhall is said,to be an - applicant for the new postal route - agency on the B. &0. ro&d." ‘There ~ are several other “true blue™ Republi- , cans in the county who have a hank- | ering aftér the same position. | . —The “seup’;%tlmt‘carri'ed Mr. Huff’s ‘goose home, was small enough to creep " out of paying his share for the livery rig, and also refused to “whack up” ~ with the gy ghe: @i of gl - =-Fldef ] & wa pected - tof @r BE tHe Chri " Churelr @ b 2 owil other engagemeénts was unable to re- . spond to the invitation of his friends. - ‘ITe will, however, be here‘in the near - future. el ; £
—Jacob Goldsmith, for several years ‘a clerk in the Citizens Bank; left here last Tuesday, to accept a clerkship in a clothing house in the eity of Cincinmati. Jake is & nice oy andxs ou 'best wishfiw_ ; Sd prosperity. : - e ek * —A cordial invitation is.extended to our citizens to attend and participate in the formal opening of the leer ture room of the new M. E.Church at Goshen next Sunday. Rev. Dr. Thomias, of Chicago, will conduct the ser.vices, morning and evening. = . —Elder Culveyhouse hasmoved. his. portable gunsmith shop on the lot north of the Banner bloek and'invites &a}l his f:rlend's and tyhe I‘gg{t ‘Q‘f‘v\l'flalll-
kind to give him a call. = As it i 3 well _known that lie can “fix”- or repalr -almost any machine or utensil of general use, it is neédléss "to particularize. All you need to. do, is to make your wants known to the Elder and he will see that youlare heppy: " ; - —An cexchange contains this infor“mation: “When you buy a new lamp chimney put it in a vessel of cold Wag. ter, set it on a_stove ‘and let it ‘boil.— You can never hreak that ehimney _unless -you throw. a flat-irop_at it; ' won’t even then if you miss ‘?t;“’:fi Wg are going to try that little gxperingen If it proves a success, we shall diminish our expense accountabott nitéty cents per week and, Jrproge Ak Tec“ord above about ten per cent. 7~ ' —The ludian#pelis<eésreespbndent of the Cincinnati Enguirer perpetrates | the following at the expense of the Senator from Noble aads Lagrange: ' “Senator Bunyan is engaged -on the -second vo]umeff)"f{'fi’fé'}}‘flgfim’s Progress. Hefeels.xery grateful for the. . universal favor with which the first part of his*Wo¥icTias been received, and prw _to_get as many angels and devils into the second volume as any.good Christian could ask foL.? « » —We have received the first (January) number of the fourth*PoHarmY GF the American Journal of Rhonogra, phy. 1t is a neat little magazine, devoted to the intetests of phomie shofts: e T usingss nnd repor MEZ RO Ginles the adoption sof JPhonegraphy. @ 2 regular study in our commoti schools. mfiWrJ
e KENDALLVILiE., i . Our merchants are all sellingaat | and I suppose trade is lively AVERESHE | The ice men of this place A& work filling their ice housess present_app ces the SUDDIY W beequm_ d * | Dr. Vincent 1s stopping in this city at present.,. Heis considesably incons»: ed at your correspondent*ATexis:**'*< g@ur brewery, nopmighstawdinerihe. ter law, has been considerably.ana, { ed. ‘ S g erift Bagloß 45 ila tia ot last week. Hehad.justiretiirned from Michigan Ciby, Where he had:taken-a prisoner, to, be ingarcerated for one. year in the penitentiary. : and paténtes'of an' id bed. : ' George Pepple, of Indianapolis, is, visiting his'friends in thig locality. Jacob Young'is the commander of the fox hunters. He gives his orders i good military style. L] -, The cold weather, during the month, has probably killg -in this vieinity. . =~ S A great many passengers get on and off the e d_Rapids, stas. tion. m&%t - o 1 that line for travelers, = Sk ~-,; “Parties'and “ sociables ” are all the rage with the people of this city. o . Tev. Geo. W, GpRT HAREL¢ompanied theirdaughter,Mrs. Meagher, to Ft. Wayne, on her return to her home at Mansfield, Ohio. = S Nelsqu iDrake ast pueßkoieilloduidee. hampion porker of ‘the season. Its % v ,wgight-‘?wfli’iflfibqfilfn&,m%fial § pounds. . He had it on, exhibition infront of his meat e 15‘s't’g5%-‘> ‘urday, iy aptracted crowd f mm“ggité !‘BOUQ g‘ ns " Twoo nrominent citizens il O . g : = & soon-joip 1 1,;;'( s 06k . - The widows and the poor have had a hard time to keep wairm durifg this cold weather. . s " e megnepfiik s sy ) ‘l;g[}jd a 83,000 “parsonage during the ‘cénling summer. T ae - M. M. Bowen has purchased the Mrs. Dr. Morgis,p r?n t&r : - .One grocwflir]xfr is m df $40,000 worth, last year, without any RIS 56 ?‘%ns%héfi“w T e T Capt. Tddings is talking some of building a résidence.in thiscity. Very sensibles - Lt s et tiw b |
Our schoel .seems" to’ be-in a‘very ' prosperous condition, and the px}ly fault I hear of is the changes Lnbié{l‘cz‘ | eir costliness. Those who m&er in charge shop}%fi%firfigt that most of the Ap}egplpjn%his town -are poor, and jthat the purchase of ‘school, baeksis a big item with them. Mrsi Maxy Childs, a widow lady living‘about three miles north of this sla€£ ~Was buriedl 128 t Sahbath at the age of:60 years: - .- VINDEX, VAR OfosewmßEES S ) The feg “basinesgeeuis 1o . bo: thie. order of 'the"dayififlm@ Pux merchants, as well s sevevljalfi_pf;}pur‘country friends, are.storing away, large quantitiés o'%—'-tfifit éofifi%fi&dfit& $67 *"t,‘fi'g | ‘expected hot weather-of next summier. _ The laygesditch: ab: Indian Village? has been opened.and; we understand, has already dried up neatly .all the wells in‘that Plage; 1/¢ UIL Lol A -new store in town this week; one that is not welcomed by some of g citizenfE T U QDA e kand. sol P S i e-lumbermen” here' are "m'éi{ifi'fg‘ 156 of v getting i PR st skl mill, where lumber is being ‘turned -out by the whojegales & § '“(g“z‘ . Messrs. Joseph Modre & Co. started to Fort Wayné ‘yéstéraay f6r the pure RIo s -chinery™for the mill whic fley are ‘now erectirg ‘néar thé, fesiderice of* MrMpere. 00T Es i M_heimmct&ii‘fiien:meemng».nfia the auspices of Mr. Benner, has just closed with good results. We understand - that RO wi eone®] ronoet 15 FoT AL Al £
cs Mr. R 679 B fora nas Hobh i flith ill for afew days pasty but seems to be‘on the mend at present. . ~ The remains-of JMiss -Nora"’mi‘gb% who_died in Reading, Michig: was brought Heréd on 511‘&1%&5}{' fgé%%'fiater‘- 1 ment. - The‘funeral was preached by Rev. Meredith and was listened to by a large concourse of friends and‘telatives of the deceas e Tho sofgset hedlh 4 e FiED nity is'good we-should suppose, gs we have but one M. D. and he is not kept ‘ Yery by, . iooelooo e " The first lumber shippsdfrom this station wafi-;bw%;;fig-_h[ayfiddpmho{ shipped two car-loads"tB Chicago last” week. . wiayym vowms - LON. $9: ,’“"-’ > HAWPArEwii: = "M‘Arthgz !’“ “"Mie extreme cold weather: has frozem out the impurities of this place partially. ahd quiet 71ighd sfigreme. There is never ‘a storm so evil but that it blows Sdifelgdbtl ¥ 'hé Bfidc | of the one-eyed correspondent was truly wonderful. - If such “wisdom, such outh 0 qm‘lT - pressiomz&%ag?mnfire“t e products of the scrutinizings of one, what must be the effect if he should chance to ofSATHEtH di-Onfer T Protracted meetings are being held at the Methodist and Dunker church‘es, at the former place by Rev. G. w. ges. Weare not inforined as to the ‘influence that is being shed upon the ‘hearers, but we wish these good people suceq i Tl TV i) Mifferigiing,
Such’ meetings should be liberally Ppastdnized. i - ' "he funeral sexviegl M es. ‘%fix place'_at_fim gy: eonducted- by Rev. Mg, Howe, .. The audience, which was very large, deeply deceasolpe W WSS T ‘ " “Local news are sparingly few, just now, . o }? ’f;f“w flg‘ffis"" T e '_ Do vofrEinßmitiet Firat flx%?; yon, Jewelgr,;is: oble -count«y,&r.% y'B N oV~ gfi% th o 30 6% b : and see them,-if you do not buy. The oS RNLETS RoNo) @ N Tin & fi%fi&. ‘the best nl;te fg r @fie né% GOISQ m mmfihfln o
Aelionot Edeaiia. 267, 1. 0. O: F-, on flpfllmwr;_; e er died Jan--1 75, | e brief illness. OESsed fromamong, us. Another PUPL- 7S : i more in our lodge-room. He has gone - Yo thisbrentm: where nll is*péhos famd Jafina where sorrow is unknown, hd Walare rfiinded% that®inalterable:deeree:' - “Dust thowart,andan~ 40 dusk thon,.shalt cpeturn.’ o J¥enas fmembkr#ofi-i‘:mfiw/m 1}2‘&&&! i eplepe Histo, OV g 5 fotintl "hind prothpt, tdé, dnd fhith el tochis ‘trust->a'‘brother:of kit heart: and 1 y i er_willi i _ %d P brother; combining all that 1s requi-: ko constitute a tyme Odd Fellow. jegolved, That by #@ death of Bro. | ilster Excelsior @ge has lost one n among its st est supporters society one o best members. esolved, Tha enderfto the beve thus been depeloved husband and ather the warmest expressions of our eafd®and sympathy. - - ‘Resolved, That as a mark of esteem t W}Me' }%fl]‘?e raped in mourning for the spage of thirty days.. . 5 0 o ;"}) %so%beé?f That K’Rfifi' ot tHse et~ lutions be presented to the family of e r . wmmwma’? A fBr publication. !
E#m;lsfsci{ignéx of goods f(l)g men’s and boy’s wear ,are being so } roducad b, e gl & Co’s, at Kendallville. = g o ataT =i —eewegelen W gu 0 ¥ Columbia City Items. ) i sßwery-dommunity ddssitsirowdies; ours is no exception. -~ A religio denomination known! % ffie’éfixfi I@'@ on the other side ¥fthe river, $n that part of town genfiv known ‘as “Fiddler’s Green,” andulast Thurs~ day some persons who WMJ] attend}xpdist‘urbed the exerh to such ektent as to break up ¥he meeting for the evening, and causedsghe arr of three or four of the ingtelers, of whom was of the feminiffe pgsi Eon‘. ' Some of them w##e¥ fined “high as $a Tf"wilbpwb]y be a ‘lesson tofiw‘ o are'dmmthe halat sof:disturßitg Meetings. gy } ~ Sleighin been ragher “thid,” but i’t'bem}l to es.-' e “prospectgpare good now. i } : .Butter and_eggs are.cqomaing down. ‘Egos do -flith_ thg-fall, h - Wheat i ooking ,@very, bestr in this cganty; only halZ a.crop. “old, old phesmdiees - S "E And's@;ll the-cry is, mon}gg;! nongy !’ < It is the opinion of some farmers hereabodts that as (is mostmways the case). on SORGROIION 0110 ws Another, 1 will havésplenty of mone the {Bt af May. We hope so. S.gieREPOPHS
#“DR. FITLER’S Rheumagie Reme and Vegetable Liver Pillg, guaranteed fo.cure me, Neusidgia, Luflbago, - Sciatica, rvous afd Kidng) Diseases, Scott & SandrogkgsSole A gtsf forißigopier and vicinity. .4v9 33-yh R ; Fox Hunt.: - g 1 There h‘grand h! hunt'on | Saturday, February 6th, B#Br the fBl lowing {EREitSNESS Beginning at thed Goutity line, two miles test of Cro - - “well, then SeHSEEPEix miles,to townsHH line; thence north four ,Mes,to the mond Lake road; the west Sl ‘miles totv line; ece southy ‘to the place @beginning.s=.« mmm il be alfémeed in r* wibun® - Dogs will have to be led until the signal js.given to let sl loose. | 7 A gem&tion isyemtended-to | all to come and join in port. A | méeting ,wjul_l'})eul}(%d at SEB®’s schoolg ,-.}101!%,'3 south of ,Li_gopier, % Tuesday, et bruary 3, to make farther :rfi‘zi;ngemeuts., o o ‘. Byqrderof - C@@ITTEE. 3 {r!fmsu:. who have'their clofling made_ to order, ?ppreciatewell-m and good fitting garments,sW6uld leal¥e their orders wi ngel &¥EO:, the pdpular clo j endallvifte. . 3 i W 8 -y | —A, M‘i’ltertaine’d ‘ a very fair audience las;t‘m,.render ; ingdn s'l?‘_the popalar dra “Woma in Red.” ) The ttempe is com- ‘ 1 posed of actors—far superior to those for z\ccom%fi'ying o Miller, a re none Off the p est. To-might our citized§ will hafe an opportunity of witnessigg the ren- « dl&gg[ dden Habd,” with Mr. Miller ingihe charactereat “Wogh” and Mrs*Millera#Capitola,” - We ticipate a crowded house,asfew of otr theater-going citizens will deny them-g selves the pleasure of a deii&tfulfevene 7 s ings entertainment. o The “Life Preserver” or« Dr. Rich- " atdson’s renowned MediElv‘ - Bitters, govd alterative and tonic, = For sale gy %red“& Son. Try It%’ - 89 i : . 3 : L ' ) iow THE following resolutiemswas unanimously passed at the meeting of the k‘oblé county Me ciet at Brimfieldßaf ;:: ( 8 Resolved, That we, as a society, are i) q‘or of judicious legi#lation for the ani 1o this eRNR R Tt T 'and to this : 1 passager o WP aguiring Shiitwic" practitioner shall b a_diplo . i regularly ,chah&&: 1 have had ten'yeavd eoitinnon . tice. enaul myien® bae Sios b tyend ~pe ¥ ;.}au:fw.‘ 7 0% b vou wa ..:.,1:.«,.‘:. faa 2 . b a ; ’ a,_ll' Qilél S') £ndl :h%l'i{'l;:?o 2 "0;‘ : 3Srojv ould buy them. of O Lidred | onl, e s AU [ e G“&-—;w—d'».... - v 'y ostifster' { oggspe evdau‘wensi '%inted for another term. Ifthe tenure of his office my‘p‘qnd- | ent uphmi}politicadidmion ¥h mpdib! € e ek 39 L bave to “step Joygh,and olmeifier March,gB77, but inasmuch as_Jiamocrats g@nerally ‘até as strongd € *’W! s S 3 o 17} l“ ”V‘ s'*’(; 1100 = b aßb ment, §¥ives #! mid m",’t",t"; v; ; = o Tire staelcof meris dHd Doy W EHha. ke you Ak pyoyirgey of Vapgie, it <o 2 o L e Fan
¢ e e Depot Tor the Reception of Glothing, Provisions, &c., for the' - - Kansas and Nebfaska . © Sufferers, _gharitably ihclined persons of ] re <n | : gk | v infien ed fg ‘starving pl sas ‘and Nebraska will be received at the } ‘offerings e Torwarded to pEOp ‘pattifi dfl' imtion. . 34 w % lenderson & Woedworth, h kindly volunteered to grind whedt free of chag re the above MS&' Everyb W ing to con6. to &y : & bretlirén. shou g at orice, as_agbo ‘ Eated Bi i ~ Ady one in 8 of i rlor Lamp or Chand 4 : it C. Eldred & Son’s ¢ o B hing in this lingsoffh’ L& furnished on i @ q onable termsg ‘ B Sa B 9 “—An exONAMEOIOWors WHE Toligh i please about Z€PME upon it: “Don’t in; debt during the year 1875 if you 5:?11 possibly amfli',ifla ~ean, in most!instances, if you make the effort. po e : L ; g If wegould do a Wi is credit. busim!;mm unk : Buy for cash and you will nd! only buy to more advantage, b i »%& with you always a fm depetdence th gy PL IR TS FITE] by the man whose shoulders are burthened |PR Oeb#! AcFyouihife not the Ihongy with which to purchase. an arT, ‘make an ef_fortfiu iéhout that apbigle until you ¢ ?; oWn the cash for it. . These simple suggestions, oldsas the Rill thotughethey dare—faithb il il mah Wh9 finds it difficult¥o make bot ends meet to have a snug little sum laid by at the .end of, the yeqy for aihy day.” o e i}é& Amerj netic,, Eguine T BB nsp, at Eldred &Son’s. “Give them AL : 89 B 8 Tuemireas Comtort.- 1 B ! hoBAGEREOR (1 B Wh e ibrary Gift Concer’ seem determined that its last effort shall be its greatest. With this view ‘tHef*Have engaged ’ilm,oi'e and his world renowned or= chestra to playithemontzef exist Of courég,gfm tra -is enormous, but they are deterslined tofleave a pleasant memory be-
ind!thomy and=GHmere: is'te orystale it into music. - “This concert will ndoubtedly. be the finest ever heard out of New Yoxk or Bost he_grchest? fiin r S ;%rh lected for hisspecial ins I‘;llllent,and fe whole wolld can produce no musie Iperior to that which will*pTayoat®: the. last concerts™ «@iy sholdess® of icketsyor parks thereofemll de admitd-;' ~45"{ ¢ anidies sRI i |l , —Severali oftheeyoth g inen o this ace Itook @ssleighiaide rwith their uleenias the other qvening,suh eir way home, thex ssabbled iRy 2 oose helonging, to Mr, Martin Huf, ving just east of Rochester.: Mr. Il uft ok the pains to find qut. who the boys were, came to town, saw’ them t;d they came dogia to the tune of $2, V &tlllif%flfitfld ol Bot. rid of it by trading the gdose for iight cigars. - e | [ egus Jugc Soag.deayel’ 600 Rkl " Whatever tie~Hhale'of the Béechel: investigation ‘may* be,* his }popularity does-not appear to be'imipaired if the dvanced rates at which the pews in lyniouth church were recently sold ay b taken as, am dndication I teeny i ih 18, el By : le. © $12,00 was realized ffom the ntal of the pews in his church over and aboye the, recei; gof any forme yeal‘éflfi‘é’t’*’f@@ifl% HOC R he B prove “His 'be@gmz%pr%fiafiffié isYiH, optflfif?fl‘\{%flwi fi‘”th()g?)gofi\w_ It obably*anartfal dodge perpetrated y the monied arjstocr i ar hPWh Sben GEME eSS H AT A CATARGE= 2.x @ity #ci2 TeY auiidoald & o 8 - Genéral snfifidafifihoifime it orfe nt into Champaign countyy ©Ohio-= here js.great lawleSsness there. Ai hite_man, named -Ullery,: who: had: pt%&i%va%%fiam ut of jail at Urbana last Sunday orning by a mobfl %ng.‘, The ourts were in operapien in'€hampain unty, but the people were exaspera-: d. ; Thv behe just Ike.K-_Klui. | TheIRENET ‘i. ‘ix?g'h‘t' !ah'eal e ;evyi;‘igg.qut the national debt rapy.,, During the.yeéan-1874 the debb: as Mm%wu‘umam a--qnalwsa‘ +2142,508,302 .02y At 15" TAAd abe it we willt iuccged ins oun ”fi@ t the end of about five thousand years. ¢ e . ¥
The iron- m&?awumrw prietor§ of South Wales threatén a general lock-out unless their employes. threat s carried sout 100,000 pérsons will be throvgseniofamplarmenty’) Tt N e he spiritualists of Michigan have, E & iconvention at Battle Creek, rescinded formpmgresalutionss nfsvinivh free Igepev in 4 ‘thems€lves as'a body, ungomuiitied, o the srbje'cfi e B il 258 8 ved y MO’———-—-—-——‘ e e e Western Wis .Jm;t " ranity.’ o~ 3 wAeh ! - we'l thsew-tor Reed hassintreduced into e / g ; 0 i B P %L, ebster's RigHORARY- ¢ somam on oL S : Sae K 7 T b ; ‘ e 3 o DUBITG debbinnrensed lastam bl 88,650,987 and the 1 cTßase Aince ‘the begining et t yé a ety has been only s4B9,93osessass ] L ':"i’:‘-t‘ LE I 2 of the iri o 0. the Hampatoheeh o Mo A Dodg’el(. pßeph Grisnme ;\.z 8 ‘.._)!Fu Elkhart twp., 1o Miss Mary Hare. . S ¥ 3 . ”‘“‘ - . b £ R - & S ¥he was u,mgfimm in zgod sfanding sutie gue b digemel o, sipah a’“} - ‘_'.;»l, ¥ CIGR = Jantiry 19, 1875, at Re “{-N“I% il’i\” "’ME e g,,\, 44,*%43 Tx,fi?'é*fi p !i‘;“:"‘z g Her : ErE Tuter i al Cromiell on th 218 t indlus: oxe ol I geeß ed) eniial g r 28 &1 bt othod-gwe- &I 8} Lis b g __RICE _<JSSUSRPES I IR Lyv D 80N
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o il A bEET 10 fei il Ligonier Building, Loan & Savr ;ngsAsgpclb‘,hdh‘r EETT O S el 2T Shg] o vritay - olisd esl : 3 onbde i ¥ gt ey g - EEEGHOR 0¥ piitkcroms. | The £tockho'ders vt the Ifingoytyr‘Bltiil!(lipg, lioqn "and Savings ‘Assocthtfont Are hereby notified that the afi:nu;‘!%fif{fi of A Board'‘of Directors wil’ be held at the'office of !Eé'é“crgtarj next Motiday' Weiling, Feb. Ist; 1875, at'6l'o’eidck.” - A full attendance isrequested.” *+ J. BI'STOLL. Pres't. D. W: GregN; Secly. | 7, 7 N v Fanuary 23, Ligonier ‘Park -Association,' = . ; ;?f_"""";'*,uévx,ffl- ¥ey !, 10 E eeting of Stoeékholders. Tummmaefs;or the Ligonict Pafk Associ- _ ation are herebyrequested to meétat theof&%%f the Secretaty, in Ligonjer, On . o ;1o SATURDAY, FERRU A\RY 6th, 1873, UL Y KAI €STH ) DS p o NN DTO at-1 o’clock, p, 3., %grp, for the E,mjpogq of decid; ing upon a proposed change iir'the selectton-of a Fair Geound. » 309 ull 10 I B - By order of Board of Directors,, . - ; B d Aiarty @tel Ay IR STOLL, President. D. W. Geerwy, Secretdrys i St g Ligonier, January 21, 18715,-39-3w . ;. . f.io gy . WML B.MCCONNENL, < <“Attorney at Law and Cir- . »<euit-Prosecutor, : Office in.the Court:Hauseé, Albion, Ind. All pro- ‘ fesnio&;al business ptr.(pn_pt.ly and satisfactorily at tended to. gt 9-39 —_— M. GUZIMMERMAN, Attorney at Taw & Nptary Public, | e#Offige over @Gerber’s' Hurdware,: | 7 - | Cavifi’fStii’éeg. S ::‘ ATAgonier; Ihdiana. Fas? rQlnlagdl win et w JHN el O 08 L : Fiad 3%9??‘;&315"9'3? besiiis _l._. (% T BISP'OR LEXTERS - Remining in thepost ofice st Ligoniér, Tnd, i gya‘nwg&mfiwwwfi 1170 LRI arper,. ag £ ‘“»;;13&1‘“”"%; BBR d. 72 9 Calleyhioure, John .~ {Merehead, Milton - . M*Zc?ng Ci¥hariid ¢ {SHAfTr, flafi*" BLORLL BY L fepten e TRedees Simem 0 tad - p9id sons ing vof the above letters will BPNe ot ebovelouoil PATSLTA SATHM.IGOODSPEEDI P M. Ligonier, Ind:,Jan. 28. 1875, -+ At
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DOLLARS ; E /) 1 { . ! TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION FIVE “HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE TO BE DIS“TRIBUTED ON THAE 27TH FEBRUARY BY THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY., UPON THE OCCASION OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. . . « : DRAWING CERTAIN OR MONEY REFUNDED. ONE GRAND CASH G1FT......:....§250,000 ONE GRAND CASH G1FT..._....... 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH G1FT........... 75,000 /ONE GRAND CASH GQ1FT............ 50.000 ‘ONE GRAND CASH G1FT............ 25,000 5 CASH GIFTS, $20,000each.... 100,000 10 CASH GIFTS, 14,000 each.... 140,000 15 CASH GIFTS, 10,000 each.... 150,000 .20 CASH GIFTS, 5,000 each.... 100,000 25 CASH GIFTS, 4,000 each.... lnn.ooof“ .30 CASH GIFTS, :3,000each.... 90,000 50 CASH'GIFTS, ‘" 2,000 each.... 100,000 100 CASH GIETS, . 1,000 each.... loo.nool 240 CASH GIFTS, 500 each.... 120,000 500 CASH GIFTS, © 100 each.... 50,000 19,000 CASHI GIFTS, ' 50each.... 950,000¥t ¥ } e b \ Whole Tickets $50.. Halves $25. . Tenths, or each | . Coupon, 5. Eleven Whole Tickets, $5OO. | “For Tickets; or information, address 5 | .” THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Louisvilie, Ky... .. - G . i 39w4 | 1 ‘The Public Library of Kentucky. Death of ;Gov'.\ jlram}etté—-_Aétlon qt‘! " the Trustees—A Successor Appoint- ~ ‘‘ed—No_More Postponements—- ~ . Drawing Certain Feb. 27th. 1
© At a meeting of the Trustees of the Public Li‘brary of Kentucky, Jan. 16, 1875, it was resolved that C.'M Briggs, Esq., who under the late Hon. #Thos. E. Bramlette was the real business managér of the gift ‘concerts mlready given in aid of.the ‘Pablic Library of Keiitacky, be and he 18 hereby authorized to take the place made vancant by the death ofsdid Branilette, in the management of _the affairs of the fifth and ast gift coneert, and g fia§ the.drawing announced for February 27, 1875, ghall | positively and anequivocally, take place on ,that day without any further postponement or delay on any account whatevers-. . b Bttes ot 0t R TIBURRETT, Pres _© Joux B:CAry, Secretary.’: 1 i gl iy ' ‘Hereaftor all- communications relating to the - Fifth, Goncert. should be addressed to the under_signed, land: I pledge myeelf that the drawing _ehall come off Febrnary: 27th or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. i - /¥ . M BRIGGS, Agent and ‘Manager, = Room 4, Pablic Library Building, Louisville, Ky. ... Netice to Non-ltefidenls. & The State of Indiana, Noble County, Ss. Hibe JAMES COTTER, 1 ek B | VB, -} In “he Noble Circuit NORMAN C.EATON, » Court. ‘March Term,. HENRY H. LOOMIS, | IBIS. L TTRARR L e e BE' IT KNOWN that on thé'l2th dhr 31' Jgnuar{. 1875, being 'the. 14th' juridieial day: of said term of court, the plaintiff, by his attorney, in open court filed an affidavit t{a_t. the said %or_nia.n
/€. Eaten, Henry H. Loomis and —— Lease, whose christian name is by the plaintiff unknown, are. non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that a cause of action exists in favor of the plaintiff against gaid defendants, upon a contract, and thereupon it was ordered by the court that the clerk thereof cause a notice of the pendency of this action, and’' the term at which the same will -stand for trial to be published for three weeks successively in a newsfage’r of general circulation in sajd connty of Noble, as re%flred by law. % ‘" Said Norman C. Eaton,: Henry H Loomis and q~— Leate, whose christian name is anknown, are %r‘ofore hereby notified of the pendency of the'above éntitled action, and that the same will stand for trialat the next term of said court, to be begun and holden at the court honse in the town of Albion, i said ¢ounty, on the second ‘Monday'of March, A. D. 1875, and that unless said’ defenndants j\})peu and del’eni against said action, the same' will be heard and determined. in their abSence. ; it : { . Vit Wwn. C. WILLIAMS, : Clerk of the Noblé€ Circuit Court, 1. E. KnlBrLry, ‘Attorney for Plaintiff. ’ January 14.1875.-88w3-p £ $10.25. Noticé to a Non=-Resident. State of Indiana, Noble County, Ss. 'JACOB C. ZIMMERMA ) ; : sacnasl g CEIRET NS b X ¥ 4 f ! . {JOHN RICE, . I : ] : 1 MICHAEL RICE, ... -ISRAEL RICE, | In the Noble’ Cireuit %% 'PERRY RICE, : ;Court. March Term, * CfiRISE{tAN RICE. | A pass | .. ELMER'RICE, | : . ‘DOVGLAS RICE, 7 | 2 : < SAMUEL RICE, | - ' ‘and others, . i) = .. Complaint to foreclose a certain Mortgage.
BE it remembered that on the Bth diy of January 1875 the same bein% the 11th jaridicial day of the. December term of the: Noble Circuit vourt, for the year 1874, the' plaintiff, by Isaac E. Knigely, his attorney, filed his amended complaint in these words: (here ingert). And also files an afidavit of a competent person that the defendant, Samuel Rice, is not a resident of the State of Indiana; and that said action is brought ‘to foreclose 'a Certain mortgage; which said affidavit is in “these words: (hereinsert) And said court ordered the Clerk thereof toissue a gublicatiun notice herein according to law. And'said cause was ccomsinied. : : : Said defendant, Samuel Rice, is therefore here‘bf’ notified of the filing and pendency of #ald complaint againgt him, and that unless he:appear and angwer or demar thereto, at the calling of said. cause on the second day of the'mext term of said’ conrt, o be hquun,and held at the Court: House in; F the torvn of Albjon. on the.second Mounday in : March; 1875, said com})laint.;nn(} the matters and . things tléemfin contained. and . alleged, will “be. ihcar% and determined in his absence. .. - ; 3 Beay 0 Wu. C, WILLIAMS, 4 o« ¢ < 'Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. I, E. K§isELy. Attorney for Plaintiff. & Yanuary 14, 1874-88w3-p f§11.60 .. = ' ° ; R T T e e e e T ” % 4 ‘_..,».»,-'" - S SR A S ‘ WEEKLY ENQUIRER, ‘A"Paper for the People, n Friend of the l’farmer and lndustrial Classes, : &1 §iad A Beautiful - ; ‘NEW CHROMO ks ENPITEED - r 1 -- L ’ : 4 : ‘Perry’s Victory! & CITY S VICLOrY! ! l@iven ‘to'every §2 00 Subseriber. ... This picture represents Com. Oliver H. Perry in the act of passinfi from one ship to anotherin a small open boat. doring the heat of batile, exposed fo the fire of the enemy, . =~ -~ . : oy
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.- The Year 1874 is rapidly draw- l Jing to.a close, and it behooyes all 10 make settlement hefore the.be&inning of the néw year. 'Our cus‘tomers are therefore hereby requested to call Beétween this and thi last of the year to seftle ac.connts. - Prompt settlements being. beneficial fo-WBBebtor and ereditor, wo trustal our eustomois will take the hint and “vender -unto €eesar that which is Crsar’s.” ~ E W,SHINKE & BRO, ‘f '_. ~}“‘4 ".d»"-__‘jép ':-s ’ v‘, ¢ ‘Lingd Bogtsmade toorder “Dead Bealw will d 6 iwell to prepare them- - gelves woith thé 'Realy Chonge, when ‘mxccxg’w m “me Bk i’ beobligeditoteavk o T i : #!“‘7, mgfiv P Decemberd, 1674938, ¢
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‘. - . For Mens’, Youths’; Boys’ and Children’s Wear. ; o ke FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHS; COATINGS, i .~ ¢Cassimeres, Vestings, Jeans, & i And all ot her Goods s'uitq,z, le. for Men’s & Boys” Wear; at Privgaen’ v, 0 LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE WILL SELL THEM, ~ln Our Merchant Tailoring Department - - ‘, . i 2 5 . il % s of e $ { : (Under the charge of first-class workmen,) we areprepared as usual to make’ - to order every description of Men’s Garments: at very reasonable rates. - »/i: & Call and See Our Stock and Prices Before Buying:, o o It Will Pay You. : by iR ]« . BNGEL& GO, . January 7, 1875 ; e e KEENDALLVILLE.
M. E. KENYON, o Mde : A 9 {Successor to S. ‘A. Hertzler,) defiér in fine Gold * " 'and Silver American and Swiss ;
ATCEHES.
Having bought out Mr 8. A, Hertzl - nd permanently. located in Lifonlei,{??') ot pectfully invite the attention of the I_pe‘ae)*:le:o .. fact that Ishall make a ?ecia%o Solid Gold and FINE L ROLLED PLATED St - Jewelry and Chains, . S i b ‘Embracing all ofithe latest and mo‘st‘anpr‘bvcd S : .= styles, for bgtp sia T g LADIES' AND GENTS’ WEAR, Which I shall offer-at prices that will defy competition. I aleo’ keep on hand a beautiful line of 2 b fine solid gold - - ° s Sk . SEAL RINGS. Beibng a practical: Workxiign. I shall pzfy especlai oL attention to'the . = o | REPAIRING 3 B 3 A é" - 3 v h j And adjusting of fine watcbeg, and all work en-. trusted to me will be done in & first-class manuer .. iy o and warranted. Ee ENGRAVING Of all styles dorie with neatness and dispatch af & I M. E- KENYONS, | ‘ln the Ligonier House Block, Lizonier, Ind.’ Oct. 99, BBV enia R e :
i atenbat A ek sniinl ey The best; place. in Noble’ and adjoinine counties R 0 AR e ,il pi v fam At i FRatled MUY Bl bR el a v il e 1l {orae e p s et e by (v il ol o e -4.'{-"v g 'S {4 o 1 r o 3 Lider 341 b S @R ALI b gig 20/ N L A Substantial and Durable Trunks, S , P A S : ¥ 57 Y i GRREGMEL 1 L Rl 1 U xl B H"i .7»-','>~.: = -:r : ¢! ¢ :’ 4 Ligonier, 3 & ¢ Indiana. il e ' ",,}i‘*’-«!f“fl Vil ~_{':;%;; by }1 He:has just received « splendid.assortment of) ; i ) Tranks which h&fiv’in:gel}fa‘é“"‘_"'fgf'"Ai":!' bl Trehh g Wl e g 0 e IR i ; v il iing oty Sakler Gl NE e - Very Low Prices, | _much cheaper than a similar article can bejurs . chased elsewhere, Call andsec. . . S j__.'af:"t!‘f. _{.}i.‘:i;“ ~;;}4},.{;' ‘ e 0 R e e S e S R T HARNESS and SADDLES. i, B Sl SRR B et B Wl e RO i st %vmm call at. my shop and Ascertalu prices.on 0 clus—durable And substanttel; o L Qct. 99, 167483 ;i 5 1 A METH, L e dean Db o b skl PR b e e . BUSZ AND DRAG SAWS, e S R <from five cords up to one hundsad, Tarms 1o ealy g R B Aos JBEY W VLD & TReßlueinly. 1y solicit continted patronage. . . 32.3 m W Tt e N O WL o el ooy SRS e ¢ e iy B g I S i i e i
’ ,231’{0 283 Broadn& New York, Arms, ' : | Madison Sq , New York; Sewlnfiluehines.’ : ff Chicago, 237 Siate St., Sewing Machines & Arms. .Boxton. 332 Washington Street, Sewing Machines.' < Cincinnati. 181 West 4th Street, Sewing Machines, Utica, N, Y., 129 Genesee; Str., Sewing Machines." Atlanta, Georgia, DeGive’s'Opera House, Mariet- . Fgiee ta Street, Sewl? Machines. | (Washington, D. C, 621 Seventh Str , S; Machines, -
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R.D. KERR,
Would i'és'p:éctzl'ul'ly';linounwtflhe'éitizen ol - Noble county, thathe.has constantly anves =e ‘ -hand a large and superiorstock ot
} 4 S CABINET WARE, |L’ “ ' Cousisting in et ssoul to wbay DRESSING BUREAUS: «'« 1+ -.- " WARD-ROBES. ([ sl 147 01, 311 L TABLES;_' s g L B oSR DIAR f o SRI "; o o i "fl:'-" e Lo ’ - 'MOULDIN! ity g SN et il it h..’,‘ CHAIR AND BEDSTFADS,",',” Andin fact evexy}hingusnally‘képtih & Firste " class Cabinet Shop,- articular asteation paidl;: - . to the Undertaking Business. R R COFFINS ALWAYS ON,HAND.; ' And made to order, upor elort mofce. | Ao #if < ‘kindsofSho%onrkmgge-toorder.r Fo ey JFurniture Ware Rooms: on west s{de;,of Javin ) i W BT, : Ligbn'!er. May 24,1871, =- Wi ";“.]\v 195 10, \ . X Ligk s 2= A 0 R R iy sl LB S Drs. PRICE & BREWER Haray mVB ;i -busiod vy
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