The National Banner, Volume 13, Number 19, Ligonier, Noble County, 29 August 1878 — Page 3

- The Fational Banney

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

West’s Liver Pills Cure Dyspepsia.

“"Ifhat California Salmon at Fischer’s is splendid. | 6-tf

Fish, Vevetables, etc., every day at K. W. Fischer’s. . g 6-tf.

_Brushes of all kinds for sale by Elared & Son. ' L

\' Buy your paints and oils at Eldred I~ & Son’s drug store. i ;

Go to Eldred’s Drug Store for Drugs and Patent Medicines. :

Ye lovers of good Tea want to try K. W. Fischer’s new Japan. 6-tf.

ICE CREAM at K. W. Fischer’s TParlors, up stairs, over hiAs et,ore room.

° The best mixed paints; irr the mar- . ket are to be found at Eldred’s drug | |:store. L Wiy : &

""" Ilave you seen that. Corned Beef at | K. W. Fischer’s? It’sthe finest lunch !dn the city.- : 6-tf.

, The finest stock of Furnishing Goods ever displayed in this rezion to beseen atthe BossCloth~ ing Housewot M. Jacobs & Co.

Buy toilet articles such as perfumes, thair oils, tooth soaps'and powders, tooth, nail, hair ar}ld cloth brushes, -combs, &c., of Eldred & Son.

Out of a population of 2,000 In Thorntown, Indiana, there are but 925 who are not wearing the blue ribbon. . g : g

Look out for mew arrival ok‘ Fall Goods and latestmovelties in Dress Goods, &c., at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s, 2

Austria has completed the mobilization of an army of 180,000 men, to be directed against the insurgents in Servia, Bosnia, and Montenegro.

. But few people know what éverybody should know that Carter’s Compound Extract of Smartweed cures every pain. po e vdgam e, Don’t You Forget It.

" By order of the Qommissary-Gener-al food for 40,000 persons for one day has been shi‘pped from Chicago to Memphis. for the relief of the sufferars. i

An entire new stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, Gents Furnishing Goods, Eats, &c¢., now opening up at the Bogs Clothing Ilouse of M. Jacobs & Co.

So great is the demand for the five cent edition of the new testament, issued by the American Bible society, that to meet.it 1,000 copies have to be printed daily. : -

We are ready at allj times ‘l6 take your measure for Dress or Business Suits, at the Boss Clothing House of M. Jacobs & Co. We are positively deter= mined not to be undersold by anvbody anvwhere.

Shaky firms all over the country are hurrying to take advantage of the Bankrupt Law while it lasts. Twenty petitions were filed iri the United States Court at 'Pittsburg, Pa., Thursday of last week. ‘

Deafness Cured.

Many persons have been cured of loss of hearing by using the CONSTITUTIONAL CATARRH REMEDY. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier. -10-2 m.

Diphtheria prevails to some extent in the city of Fort Wayne. Quite a number of children’ have died of it during the past two weeks.

All of oupr stoek has been purs chased exclusively for Cash,and we are therefore enabled to say to the public that anything in our line can be sold cheaper at our house tham in any other house in town. .M. JACOBS & CO. e e O 0 A — Tnre Washington Republican alleges that Ben Butler, notwithstanding his denials, is the owner in his own right and the cuystodian of United States government bonds aggregating more than $1,000,000, and offers to prove the assertion if Benjamin will consent that the register of the treasury may exhibit the records of his office.

; ———«Go&——«%— - Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. : The BEST SALVE in*the world for Cuts,Bruises,'Sores,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price 25 Cents per box. Forsale by Scett & Sandrock, Ligonier. Tue Secretary of the Pallman Car Company, thinking the: company had extorted engmgh of money from the traveling public to divide, concluded to take his share theother week and step down and out. He pocketed the loose change amounting to $125,000 and the place that once knew him knows him no more. i

Don’t You Forget It.

There is no one medicine that will relieve as mjany pains as Carter’s Compound Extract of Smartweed, a sure relief for diphtheria, coughs, cold, cholera, colie, diarrheea, rhepmatism, asthma, phthisie, ‘croup, f?var and ague, and has no equal as alinimernt for man and beast. For sale by C. Eldred & Son, Ligonier, and druggists generally, Ss o g,

No Indeed. . [Ft. Wayne Sentinel.]

The Indianapolis Journal is abusing Senator Voorhees with all the billingsgate it can command. These attacks will not injure Mr. Voorhees.

Don’t be Deceived, : Many persons say “I haven’t got the consumption” z_vhen asked to curg their ¢ough’ with hilol’s (lonsumption curé; Do they not know that Coughs lead to Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consumption - will cerfainly and surely cure a cough -or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when all others fail and our faith in it-is so positive that - we will refund the price paid if you ' receive no benefits. Is not this a fair proposition? Price 10 cts.,so cts., and $l.OO per bottle. For lame chest, back . Or side. use 'E({;iloh’s» ]%orous Plaster. Price, 25¢ts. , For sale by C. Eldred & ~ - Son, Ligonief. = Py il ou suffr with dyspopsia nd llver complaint, copstipation, and - goneral debility when W“’ """"'fl“‘fi TR v - For sale by O, Eldred & Son, Ligonier. : Sut T e " featbanit verfame. ' Sold by 0. Kidrad RP RS e T oG T

—Judge Gooding says the Hatwpatch country is simply grand. ; 3

.~As ‘usual, the streets were lined with people last Saturday. o . —Miss Allie Shobe and Katie Brown are, out of town visiting. —Miss Lilhe Chapman returned home from the east Thursday. ~—~Wheat on the street yesterday sold for ninety eents per bushel. ~—Elder Z. Thomas, of Jefferson township, was in town on Tuesday.

—Henry Green’s new residence on Main street is fast approaching completion. !

—Governor Wiiliams left yesterday morning at three o’clock for the State Capitaly = | e iy —Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Straus returned yesterday afternoon from their trip to the East. T 4 —The “boys” waked up the surrounding counfry with their artillery on Tuesday evening, . e

—Justice Jackson had a little business Saturday. The old story: fined for disorderly conduct. = _ —Capt. A. J. North, of Milford, was n town yesterday and made Tre BANNER office a pleasant call. =

—=See change in Enterprise Clothing House ad. This young firm bids fair to make a success of the business.,

'—Another éelf'-propellmg steam threshing engine was shipped to this place last week to Davidson & Co.. —Dr. Elias Jones, one of Noble county’s oldest settlers, died suddenly,.yesterday, at his home in Noble township, of héart disease.

'—i’assenger traffic on the Lake Shore railroad is rather heavy at present, and ditto freight. Nothing new in railroad circles. i ;

—ln order to have. 4 little more time for electioneering, John Smith has retired from the deputy auditorship of this county. i ;

—Full particulars of the drowning of young Nickerson and Miss llill, in Old Lake, will be found in our Washington township Squibs. o

—J. Paul Smith, R. R.agent at Alexandria, was in town last Monday, Paul has had quite a successful career as a railroad functionary. i

—John Mauger, of York township, will have a public sale of personal property on the 21st of next month. He is going to move to Kansas. —The indications are that Mr. O lando Kimmell will have a good many explanations to make between this and the second Tuesday of October. —The boys have lots of sport with ‘their flyers these fine mornings on the ‘Fair Grounds. A number of horses ‘are in training for the coming races. —Gov. Williams and Judge Gooding spent a-few minutes at Wawaka on Tuesday. They shook hands with some of the prominent citizens of that burg. | '

—Silas Shobe was severely injured by a horse striking him.on the top of the head, last Sunday evening, the corks and toe pieces cutting three very ugly gashes in his head. S —Among the distinguished arrivals at the Ilotel Fleming, Tuesday, were Gov. James D. Williams, Hon. David S. Gooding, Dr. Bruce, of /Val paraiso, and twenty others. , —W. H. 11. Dennis, of Milford, having (in his judgment) been unfairly deprived of the republican nomination for circuib prbsecutor, of the Koscius-ko-Whitley circuit, announces himself an independent candidate for that position. S

—Mr, Fleming and lady, of the Hotel Fleming, will leave Monday morningnext foy Minneapolis, Minn., where they intend visiting relatives, take in the State Fair, and meet President Hayes and Cabinet, who are to be in attendance. - .

—The temperance meeting on the streets last’ Saturday evening was largely attended. Addresses were delivered by Col. 8. M. Zent, J. M. Patterson, Rev. A. E. Mahin and Elder Ebert. Another meeting will be held at the same place on 'Saturday evening next. :

—The band hoys are gaining many friends and an excellent reputation by the gentlemanly manner in which they conduct themselves when away from home, and are also receiving many compliments for the excellent music discoursed by them. ol —The harvests are abundant. The granaries are bursting with their ‘ riches. The ware-houses are overflowing with the produce of the loom. It does seem, strange that unQer_t,hi's state of affairs any man, or woman, or ~child should suffer for food or raiment. ‘There must be something radically wrong in our social system that per“mits it o :

—IHon. John H. Baker spoke at Sycamore Corners lust evening. He was® particularly severe in his defunciations of Hon. Moses W. Field, who spoke at Rome City on the 14th, lle said Mr. Field knew no law and was grossly ignorant in regard to the provisions of the constitution, Respectfully referred to the Orange township Nationals. : :

—The strong bréeze Wednésday morning brought t¢ the ear of a reporter for THE BANNER an estimate of Hon. David 8. Gooding’s address Tuesday evetiing, and in summing up he finds the general verdict among the people to be that it wag a masterly effort—4ull of sound sense and solid facts, many of which cannot be got around, and which have struck deep into the heart of every poor man who heard the speech. b ‘ —lt is just the time to begin to think about what you will exhibit at the coming Fair. Less than three weeks time till the Fair commences, hence there is no time to lose. It is the earnegt desire of the Oflicers and Directors to make the Fair a-grand success in eyery particular and every facility possible will be furnished to exhibitors, 1f you have not received & list of premiums offered, call on the secretary and get a copy; examine carefully the rules and regulations, Mrwwmf““? *\z

- =Hip, hip, hurrah for Union Hail —McComber’s band wagon makes a splendid appearance. & - —The Nationals propose to make a determined fight in Noble county. —Mr. Kellier and lady, of Troy, N. Y., are vigiting at Mr. Caleb ~Eldred’s. —Our thanks are due Mr. Harvey Bassett for a basket of delicious plums.

—Ede Fisher has issued an interesting chapter on the contraction of the currency.' L © —Wm. S. Kiser, the democraticpandidate for County Auditor, is still feeling unwell : )

~-Senator Voorhees will be greeteci here by an immense audience, provided the weather be favorable.

~-Farmers ax{e very busy just now Plowing, thireshing and hauling wheat to market engages most of their time. —A telephone_has.been constructed between the residences of O. Kent and Norman Babcock, at Sycamore Corners. ; : ;

~—VWe are in receipt of a very handsomely printed “Memorial Tribute” to the late Germ Brown, senior editor of the Steuben Republican. }

—*“Dust thou art and unto dust shall thou return” was forcibly impressed upon the traveler over the country highways a few days ago. .

s M Denny, Esq., made some good points in his speech ‘introducing Gov. Williams at the Albion meeting, James ought to take the stump. = —Quite a number of the leading Tiepublicans paid their respects to Gov. Williams while sojourning in our midst. This is a commendable spirit. - —All the I't. Wayne banks now receive trade dollars at 97 cents. New York banks receivé themrat that fig ure. The:9o cents nonsense ought to stop. | : ;

- —Capt. Braden showed us samples of the finest plums we have seen for a long time. lle’ll take pleasure in selling you trees that produce that deliciousifruit,.. =

—(Can’t Ben Harrison be induced to make aspeech in N oblecounty ? There seems.to be quite an anxiety on the part of the Nationals to see and hear thie man who dubbed them *“idiots.”

. —Owen Black brought Gov. Williams over from Albion, and yesterday forenoon afforded Judge Gooding an opportunity of taking a view of the garden spot-of Indiana—theHawpatch. ¢ —Tor an impromptu meeting, the delm,ocratic demonstration .in front of theligonier House was the largest ever witnessed in Ligonier. The “boys” deserve great credit for the energy displayed on the occasion. | ; ;

' —Al’ llardenbrook Ssuggests the propriety of establishing a telephone be&ween Ligonier and Albion. He thinks the job could be done for $250. Such an arrangement would be of immense advantage to the business men of the two places. . -

- —llas the-question of ‘piking the roads been dropped entirely? We suppose 80, p¥obably because the roads are in. good dondition. But, oh!lijust wait!. The usual amount:of squealing will be done as soon as bad weather sets in. THE BANNER will not be to blame. It has warned you. time and again. ; : < BROADWAY ITEWMS. : Elder P. Winebrenner’s regular time for preaching at this place, will be on the third Sunday in each month. “Fiat money” has been struggling for centuries for recognition, but at the present time there is no nation under the sun, of any eommercial standing whatever that does not repudiate it. We heartily agree with “W’s” remarks in last week’s BANNER in regard to“personalities in politics. We hope that all who love God and their’ fellow man, will try and use a little tongue reform, leave out of the discussion all personalities, don’t try to “boost” a favorite candidate by circulating slanderous reports about the other man. Remember, too, that as the fingers on the clock face show the time, so the tongue in conversation shows thecharacter. L I Albion has no further business before the convention, we move that it do now adjourn. :

When Casabianca “s‘f;ewedgf on the burning deck,” we suppose he was a candidate, at a mass convention in the month of August. : Who was it said the Greenback Labor party ticket of Noble county had been demonetized ? X

~ The blackberry erop in Sparta has i‘z}bout all been garnered in. You can ~scrateh the never-dying heart right out of yourself now, and then come out of the patch with only a cup full of berries one-fourth dried. A nickle half dollar has made its appearance. It’s just as good as a silver half dollar, so long as it don’t show too mnch “off color,” and passes exclusively am’png people who are too ignorant to know the difference. But by and by, somebody loses just fifty .cents on the “fiat” thing. it 0 : 2T On

A Card, , All friends and patrons who used to deal with me while in the employ of, J. Straus, jr., and latterly of M. J acobs & Co., aré respectfully requested to give me a call at the Empire Clothing Store, where I hgve gone into busineps on my own hook. Sor. MAy. : Fstir el W e _Don’t forget to call at the Enterprise Clothing Houge of May & Hirsch when you want anything cheap and substantial in the Clothing line. T e e May & Hirsch’s Enterprise Clothing I;ieuee 18 doing a good business because they sell their goods at the lowest figures. - A Contemplible Fraud, ' [Cincinnati Enquirer.] SR It looks very much as though the flarry on flmtfi'&fl%mhwmsom up by a rja;%:far-f@e“pfirmwtzrq% bing somebody, The trade dollar is Jorth ninety-nine cents in Now Yok, ‘while here ~t,;-;--. and everybody knows it to be one.— gnd&w fcers of the Treagury of the g:il od States arg helping to carry it

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SQUIBS. The melon-cholic days are here.—. But, alas! the melons will soon disappear. S L N One of those “lassies of sweet sixteen” and her affiance were trippingit

the other ‘evening when we heard het say, “La me! whata whopper!® Wonder what she meant? :

- Peaches are so plenty that it is ,iu‘x-‘ possible for the trees to perpendicularize without being supported. Taking the county over, we will venture to say, the,'far'mei's of this vicinity will: take the lead in corn this year. S . ; ;

Jacob Whitright is death on rattle‘snakes, having killed twenty-five large ones since harvest. He thinks two 9 year-old’s at once-makes it too lively to be pleasant. Certainly Jake hasno ~snakesedn his boots now. . Abednego Fuber, who had been ailing for over a year with consumption, died very suddenly August 20, in this ‘township; aged 70 years. Mr. Huber had been a member of the Lutheran church fifty-five years, and was never married. He lived with his nephew;, ’Squire Huber, near Salem. lis remains were interred in the Salem Cemetery. Funeral exercises by Rev. O. W. Bowen. Peace td his ashes.

Wm. Wineland came near being bitten by a large snake not long since. Having some traps set for weeks, he visited them late one evening angd observing one sprung, proceeded to ‘examine the interior by reaching in and taking hold, he l‘)rm’lghp;oht’_a snake some five feet Jong. | It wag no trick for the snake to get away.” -

- A sad affair occurred near Etna, in Etna township, Whitley county. The particulars as near as we can get them, are that Jos. Nickerson, some 20 years of age, an employee on Holderman’s saw-mill, at that place, was sent, on . Wednesday evening of last waek, after Miss Katie Hill some two miles east of Ktna, to work. Securing a skiff he ‘crossed the Old Lake, then up’a diteh into Loon lake which he crossed to her father’s residence. Both leaving there about sundown to return thie same way, which was the last seen of them until found the following Saturday drowned near the mill he was going to. At the entrance of the ditch into Old Lake there is a large stake sticking, and it is supposed the boat struck it, throwing her out when he jumped out after her and it being dark could not fimd the boat again. They were not missed until Friday, as both parties supposed them to be at the other place, when the boat was found containing his coat, hat and day-book, men proceeded at once to drag Old Laké. When found, Saturday, about 2 p.'at,, shb was clasped in his arms. Their rem}ains were interred Sunday, Aug. 25,—his at; Wolf Lake, and her’s in the Stow cemetery near Columbia City. The parents have the sympathy .of all in their sad bereavement, ; |

George Telters, while engaged in threshing for Maxim Mpyers, of this p'Eace, came near being killed by one of the hands throwing his fork up on the stack, and missing the stack, coming down, struek‘ George on the shoulder, penetrating the’ flesh about two inches. | :

Mr. “Sparta,” we are at quite & loss to know why you should class us with those you style criti¢s merely for the purpose of “gossip and fault-finding.” In our criticisms of teachers we had for our object the elevating of that great and noble principle—morality—taught us by our pdrents, which sho’d be the foundation of all useful institutions. Wesaidnothing in reference to their other qualifications, but claim this should be the foundation of all good attainmenis, Wetry to use the gpace allotted us by the editor, for a nobler purpose, and have not yet in all our writings placed before the public, any one in a “bad light.” Therefore you hava done us injustice by plficing us on the same footing with “D.?” in your last stanza and we kindly invite you to suggest the plan youtself and oblige " DORA.

For The Banner. R ‘ Thougiits Foi The People. A dyspeptic once asked a wise man, ¢ What shall, I do to enjoy as good health as you?” “Well,” said the wise man, “perhaps you eat some improper food in too great a quantity and at an improper time.” © Well,” said the dyspeptic, * I hardly ever eat any breaktast at all, but for dinner I generally, eal sauerkraut and speck, and for supper, speck and'sauerkraut.”. “ Ho!” said the wise man,"“sauerkraut is very good, but you shoild not dcpend on that alone, but should keep a supply of fruit and vegetables. on hand all the time, and use it every day, and onl Y eat such strong diet in such quantities as your constitution is able to bear, For my part, I purchased one of Stutzman’s Champion Fruit Dryers, and always dry a sufficient amount of the best of fruit of all kinds, which will keep sweet for years, and in this way I have a supply of fruit on hand all the time for my own use, besides what I have for sale, and would advise yoi and everybody having any fruit to do likewise,

Free of Cost. ; The most wonderful remedy of the age is now placed within the reach of all. “Be he rich or be he poor;”’ it costs nothing to give this great remedy a trial. Dr. King’s California Golden Compound, for dyspepsia, sick headache, low spirits, losa of appetite, sour stomach, coming up of food, yellaw eomplexion, general debility, inactivity and drowsines, liver complaint, jaundice and biliousness, for whieh it is a cerfain and speedy cure. No person should be without it, in order to prove that it will do all we claim for it you are given a trial bottle free of; cost, which will eonvince you of its truly wonderful merits, and show you‘J ‘what a ;regu}ar one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Scott & Sandroek, Ligonier, 33 o , BAsker MEETING.—The Mennonite Brethren expect to hoid a basket ‘meeting in Price’s grove, in Clearspring township, Lagrange county—‘when? we haye not been able to as.

;. 't TNOBLESVILLE NARRATIVES. | (lotendedfortwo weeksugon - Ob, our dilapidated sidewalks. A cider mill and brick yard are the latest improvements of our town, Go in, boys; you are certainly on theright Young man, take your Daxy Jane, next time, in the house and don’t stand at the gate. A “skeeter” might bite you. i : : A bran new 56 inch saw is one of the latest improvements in our sawmial 7 : x

-Three steam threshers in sight of one another in this locality. PR Wheat is being rapidly threshed and turning out about 15 bushels asan average to the acre. ‘ i Health is not'very good in this locale Lo Quite a goodly number of Republicans were dissatisfied yesterday at their convention in regard to the way Mr.J. P. Kitt was slaughtered for nomination for Auditor. I think for my. part it was an abominable outrage upon Mr. Kitt, in the way he was used. 1 think Mr. Kitt deserved that nomination in preference to the one that got it. ‘Mr. Kitt is an old citizen of this county and has been an ardent worker in the republican party for many years, and now when he asked his party for an office at a time when he thought there was a chance for election, they laid him on the shelf. Such treatment is enough to drive Mr. Kitt from the party asthey did Mr, J. C. Stewart S years ago. Come over, J. P, we will receive you with open arms, and probably raise you from the political gulf in which you are drifting. : ! There is considerable sickness in this locality at’present. ' Will Addis killed 13 rattle snakes one day iast week while plowing fallow—all in one'group. How: is that

for gnakes, “Mark®" -_© 0 “Mac,” Father Grimes is a Demccrat to the knife, and Kknife to the hilt. ' SO it : i

Yes, “Father Grimes,” we have got our pay for that big lift at the cider mill, and ¥ believe you owe the boys a Jift.’ Ry s

- Well, “Father Grimes,” I don’t know whether 10 pounds would scoop us or not. _Atany rate we will not throw up the sponge. i :

DIED: August 23, 1878, Hayfison Lister, son of Jacob & Phoeba Kister, aged 18 years, 10 months, 27 days. Funeral discourse by Elder P. Wirebrenner in the chapel to-day, after which the remains were interred in the grave yard near by. Three cheers for John B. Stoll, our next Congressman. What say you, “Mark?” Come and lend us a helping handis oo N ERde - August 24th. i o : R Y Relief for the Yellow Fever Sufferers. Madison, Wis., sent $650 last Monday, subscribed on Sunday, to the relief of poor sufferers. Indianapolis, Ind., has raised nearly $3,000, and the canvass of the city not nearly completed. Galesburg, [llinois, forwarded $lOO last Monday, and a relief committee has been organized. Pittsburg’s countributions ameount to over $5,000, and the money still reported coming in freely. Other places are actively engaged in the relief movement, and have appointed commitiees to receive subscriptions. : ! ;

Wheat Receipts.

Since our laet,repor.t‘; of wheat receipts at the elevators in this place, the following has been reeceived: On Thursday, 81 loads; Friday, 71 loads; Saturday, 109 loads ; Monday, 53 loads; Tuesday, 72 loads; Wednesday, 86 loads—Total, 392 loads. Total nhumber of loads since July 16, 1878, 1,929; number of car loads shipped sinee last report, 27. Total car loads shipped, 118. . How Are We to Know ¢ Dealers say how are we to know that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is unsophisticated? Know it, because 1t always gives satisfaction, and other kinds are bought at a price %o low that it points at once to adulteration. If consumers knew the character of cheap baking powders, very few would use them. il g Their Pedigree, - ¢ {Wabash Courler.] ; Ex-Congressman Darrell, of Louisiana, denounced the visiting statesmen in a letter to Jas. . Anderson as a “miserable,hypocritical,psalm-singing, cold-blooded set whom it would be doing the country a service to expose.” Darrell didn’t wander far from the tfruth in that assertion. o X

We desire to call the attention of our customers to the fact that we are urgently in need of funds, and are obliged to call for prompt'settlements. _ ~ C. ELDRED i& SoN.

. MARRIED. KNIGHT-HOOLEY.—In Cromwell, Angust 95, « 1878, by Geo. W. Reed, Esq., Charles Knight to Caroline Hooley. : ek ‘Caution Notice, L N.OTICE’ is’ hereby given that ms wife El.za--4 ¥ beth' Young having left my bed and board, all persons are hereby cautioned not to trust her on my account, FREDERICK YOUNG. Springtield, Noble Co.. Ind., Aug. 19, 778! Administrator’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given tnat the nndersigned has been appointed Administrator 6f the estate of Joseph Whetzel, late of Noble connty, deceased, Said estate is suppored to be golvent. - 5 . SAMUEL WHETZEL, Administrator. Aug. 22-n18.:w3. -' fiis

FINE PLANTS FOR FAIRS. P. B, CRITCEELL, Uarthage, 0., Has for sale a large assortment of Palms, Crotons, Fancy Caladiums, Tree Ferns, Ferns in Variety, Ficas in Variety, Cissus Discolor, &c.— 'These Piants have been grown, for exhibifion snd in good order, Prices reasonable. * jAddress as above. : N 7 o ALRNE (;EA LEET RIS o T REMAININS} in the Post Office at Ligonier, | Indiana,during the past week: oo Baily, Jas. !Emerson. Mr. T Sraut, W, H. Nelson, Wm, 5 . Price, Mrs, Metie : (© Pereons calling for any ofithe above letters wil] please say “'advertiged.” : ~H./M.GOODSPEED, P, M. Ligonier, Ind., August 29, 187}8‘.‘ S SHERIFF'S SALE ' Bx virtue of a certitied copy ‘of n decres and an ; __order of sele to me directed by the Clerk of g‘ni IJ;‘lebla C*.;_cgi;, Oml:{r;; oé.uogle,eqi’t‘;ty, If{di,am,j the case of Amos Randolph vs. Enos A, Keasy and Jesse € Hoover, &Mu offer fdr"ahmfi public anction at the door of the court-house in the town of Albipn, comnty of Noble, and State of Indfmg' ot 4.;. AT, & % L‘ar e f,,i;}')# -’“ ) ~ Friday, Septemiber 13th, 1878, Between thie hours of ten' o'clock, 4, ¥ ; and fonr ~o'logk, ». a, of sald:day, all of theright, title il oL P ey thddeee i i v 8 5 % 40l ‘2l ‘Out Lot numbor twenty-threo (23) in the town of - Ligonier, Noble cohnty, Indiana. . . - w““ S e NATHANIEL P, BAG HS, oo Bheriff Noble County, Ind, mnb:w*ifiu(fi,fi orney’ for Pla ?"“' e - Albion; Aug. 19th, 1878.-18w4-pf § e

| 51"‘1 :', X Tg’ Mould respecifally snnonise 't Mk ' citizens of Ligonier and surround- - ing eountry that they have i '-»just.'epened a new \ »’ Clothing House, and that ‘they will endeavor to con- ‘ stantly keep on hanxdv s The’ Best and Most Substantial o z(}%oods to be Found in the Vo i B L D B A g ol | CLOTHING! di e » For Men. CLOTHING! ds A o Ter Youbhs. CLOTHING! | : _For Boys. CLOTHING! i o For Children, CLOTHING! : . For Everybody. - ' rr{0)=(0) Oar goods will be found to be the . - Cheapestand Best FOR THE MONEY. ‘lo —©@ =)= | REMEMBER | , —THAT AT THE— - ‘ENTERPRISE’ CLOTHING HOUSE QT MAY : HIRSCH Z : \ < 4 You can get Good Swits for any price : f('O))z ’ $4050 tO $lB. ~ PANTALOONS FROM 75 Cents up to $5.00. | OVERALLS 65 Cents up to 75 Cents. | “(‘o)—(”)_,‘ : : Gents’ Farnishing Goods In endlese variety at the Lowest Figures for Cash. ' Ligonier, ;\‘EE_I—S'TS»IS. ' CabineT ShoP s A N T e : Cabinet Wareßooms

U TN s ~f’ :l:;i\‘i’ 'f:-:.l‘“;:o‘f"i 3 Y o \\*a;\ 2y /,\,\::E‘Q\ o) VS S 7 ; N ~» % %&-‘;} ) x\ja\\*f A : b Y el < ==Y 57_—_;_;;»%.,' B \Q*i:%:?*/fi;’?' Y- //,}/t"" ST O R.D. KERR Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Noble county that he has constantly.en hand alarge ard superior stock of i o ; ] Cabinet - Ware, ’ i i 5y consisting in part of DRESSING BUREAUS, TABLES, STANDS, ... WARD Rongs, LoUuNGEs, Cup- .~ DBOARDS, MOULDING, CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, And in fact everything usually kept in a First: Class Cabinet Shop, Particular attention - 1 paid tothe Unde’rt,aklng_ Bgeiness. . . COFFINS ‘a.ways.on handf‘and made to order on short notice. Also all'kinds of shop work made to order, Farnitnre Ware Rooms on west side of Cavin Street. corner of Fourth Stréet, Ligonier, Ind. . &¥" A good Hearse always in readiness. ‘ Ligonier, November 29, 1877.-12-1 ]

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It will bake B'rend,v ?ies, Cakes, Roast Meat, Dey ~ Fraoit, Vegetables, Corn, &6, all for $30.. | £ The wellaknown : CHAMPION DRYER i Has been greatly improved and enlarged, and ‘F sells at the old price, 82, I have also madea few of the Old-Style Dryers, to suit the hard i ~times, which I am sellirg at $2O, - ‘Address . D, STUTZMAN, " 17-w3) Or call on JonN We, Ligonier, Ind. | ACADEMY i b SORS e L Our Lady of-the Sacred Heart. ~ At the Academy of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, twenty minutes’ ride {rou,x Forr WaxnE, '~¥mu, ’gcggl%;u%smdles willbe resumed first cduesday in Beptember, CEb i Ly Hunired and ity Dollirs jor an- - No extra charge for French. Particular attenwonpud to daie, o g o o AcdemyP.O, Allen Co. ind, 25 Tt L P %’M"H% el L ou&

Rt e w?%fiwmfi”mmg‘v e :' NI W”g | | A ANt A Lumber Yard in Ligonier. . LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES, Of all classes and grades, keptconst&ntly on hd‘fid. Pi'n:e , Lumber, thoroughly seasoned, dressed or in the rough, from a Fence Picket to a Stick of Ttmber. sold at Bottom Prices. Call and See Us before buying. Yard on Cavin . 1 ‘Street, north of Kerr’s E;er@it_ure'&ore. Ly beiy™ - Knepper & Peck. PIANOS & ORGANS A O LIWLTL BB All persons wishing to purchase a reliable instrument, and not wishing to pay ltwo profits, can save ‘money by'filllir;;g en A. S. FISHER, Ligonier, Ind. . il o ! ; _____o_________‘ : Great Reduction in Prices. Having made arrangements for a large quantity of Shingles, I shall sell for a short time at the following prices for the celebrated brand of G ; . s , | b, PELTON" STAR SHINGLES: 16 Inch, $2.75 Per M. 18 Imeh. ' $8:25 Pew NEWhy buy inferior grades of Shinggles when you ean get the “Pel- | ton” at these prices. = .. JOHN WEIR. LIaNOIER ,February 7, 1877. ; : : fDR.PRIGE'SY - A ANe AU BB ARDB, D) Y JCREAM A —SPECIAL BAKING ") FLAYORING, L egregy~—t .' : ’?Yd'e "_Mdl""' / . — W LPowber \g7 ) EXiRALTS, Eminent Chemists and Physné-pertify that these gooch. are - free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families. A \ T17(1 YNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. - DR PRIGE S TOOTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. : 4 LEMON SUCAR. A substitute for Lemons, : s ‘™ EXTRACT JAMAICA CINCER. From the pure root. stEmux pheee Ot TR aRRRL L STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St: Louis & Cincinnati.

NEW GOODS.: NEW PRICES. * Largest and Best Stock of .r 1 , For Clothing Ev‘e'r Brought to Ligonier, L ; o . Y . ~ ED. RAPSCH | Invites the public in general 'po visit him at his e 3 ® o ¥ Merchant Tailoring ESTABLISHIMENT, L And sce what he has in the clothline for Clothing Al y .. Y S ’/A'\ '. P ! \‘ww s : : ".‘ o O .«,«"/Q“’ - g =P A 4 & ;.0'&"""\‘!6" 2 — : A . | S J . ‘Y‘ : -3l tHearYe! Hear Yy . b ; o : R T e R 2 g CLOTH, it 5 20 Per Cent. below %& 5 l e : s § s New York Pricesgs I N - : % da 0 Las. B 0 RE e 3 o e B - NS O7~] RAPSCH'S |/ I ——fatem—r——e ‘ f Eian o | | J == i op T T o 1 o i:?j S s St e l | N = S R --_ e — Elegant Goods of every Descrips’ tiom to select from. Good Fits Warranted, 11-4-4tf ; .. . ED,RAPSCH. - F. W. Shinke & Bro. : Take pleasure in informing the peopfe of Ligonier and vicinity that they have the best selectied stock of all kinds of A For Men Boys, and Chi dren; also, Ti!fl'é!egani‘ asgortment of wear for Women, Misses and Chil= dren. All styles and qualitics to select from.~ © Will be sold at S e BOTTOM PRICES, Iln\r‘ingadopled'thg‘ e LOW PRICESYSTEM! Which reqniies selling at vez small gro{lte,the public ‘will appreciate the nocessity of ready. or : e IROmDE DAY S Special Attention givento -i/ CUSTOM WORIK. We gnarantee firet-class stock and worknmnahip. MENDING done EXPEDITIOUSLY | Corn « Field GAITERS,”. .. /OFonsowhisskesonstanily on heidi. e e - EXAMINE OUR GOOODB, B L W e R L N.émmifi VR :“i,: elia "Lj?’t"’..fi e 810 ‘,.:%L?L' W P fi’%”" SHINKE & BRO | Bl s huthnts Do Samrondn i Lodbicr i e fi",l'méfi e S S e R B TR e e (R S

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New Grocery! - New Bakery! GHYRYENY | RHEREEEY Everything New! ything New! ‘:o o ] Eyerything Fresh! is| ° = For 13 years connected with the widely-known 3 Grocery and Bakery firm of Kolb & Gross, st ' "Goshen, would respectfully announce that - = he has just fitted up in the MIDDLE 'ROOM ’ : S ——OF THE— ~ : o - e X L ' Loy —AND— L ~and Bow offers the public & choice and extensive L e abil e aSsoRmBOL Of .. T SFR b 1 . Grroceries and Provisions . WOOD, WILLOW,GLASS, = + CHINA AND STONE}WEAHE. z ALL NEW AND BOUGHT FOR; CASH, - and to be sold a 3 Prices that must give ~ ‘We cannot nndertake to enumerate all we keep ‘in stock, but we can say thatin thi3 establish‘ment you yall find everything to be found in a ; & ~h~£‘(_‘ >‘fet B "*-—M “' e .’% ‘ e i : & Fresh Bread Daily! T o RO S S S NYT M T o R R Gl SRt s S 8 e Benc s e IR ke s e S T RS ekl e LAI R e R ‘«t“l AN A IV Nw T TTQ B\ x*,w.fl?; ~ EATING HC DOl | something ; g go e b . FARMBERS, = %fi?“@%@w%%fifl‘éfi@w@%“fi{ %fibfifi‘w&g& ‘,‘l{}\—, reatme : “f“' q@‘:fi%"%u-"«‘ B e eD L TGOUNTRY P Sat ot e Gt