The National Banner, Volume 13, Number 21, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 September 1878 — Page 3
‘, F’ e ,n,‘«..fi 8 PR s $ The Fational Banner LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. _' ?Vbet’s Liver Pills Cure Indigestion. ' A pin a day is a groat a year.’ 4 <" That California Salmon at Fischer’s is splendid. : A 6-tf A penny saved is twice earned. _ Fish, Vevetables, etc., every day at K. W, Fischer’s. . B-tf. HA rich mouthful, a heavy groan. Brushes of all kinds for sale by Eldred & Son. - :
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
~ Buy your paints and oils at Eldred &Son's drug store. :
A s{n'all spark makes a great fire.
. G to Eldred’s Drug Stote for Drugs and Patent Medicines. |
A small leak will sink a great ship.
~ Ye lovers of good Tea want to try. K. W. Fischer’s new Japan. = 6-tf, ;
A reconciled friend is a double enemy. e e
ICE. CREAM at K. W. Fischer’s Parlors, up stairs, over his store room.
A poor freedom is better than a rich slavery. : ;
The best mixed paints in the market are to be found at Eldred’s drug store. i sl
A needy man’s budget is full of schemes. o : s
Buy toilet articles such as perfumes, hair oils, tooth soaps and powders, tooth, nail, hair and cloth brushes, combs, &ec., of Eldred & Son.
A moment of time is a monument of mercy. ! ]
But few people know what everybody should know that Carter’s Compound 'Extract of Smartweed cures
every pain. b 49-m6. ~+ Dorw’t You Forget It.
AR angry man opens hisshouth and shuts his eyes. A
* 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 & SON.
A wise man endeavors to shine in himself; a fool, to outshine others. .
- En. RApscH has the cheapest and best CLOTH for CLOTHING ever broughtito Ligonier. A Call at his new edgtablishment in Gants’ building, opposite Ligonier louse. 20-3 t,
Vb e et B i Arrogance is a weed that grows mostly on a dunghill. ‘
Best Evidence of its Worth.
The great popularity of Dr, Price’s rCreéam Baking Powder is the best ev‘idence of its worth. ‘V&henever asweet, white biscuit is wanted, or a light potpie, an elegant cake, or a delicious | pudding, Dr. Price’s Cream Baking | Powder should be used. It is purity i itself. ; T
1:e e | i Art and science has no enemies but those who are ignorant. . : 4 o e el Qe i ~ 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 i 3 guaranteed to give per- | fect satisfaction in every case or mwon- * ey refunded. Price 25 Cents per box. - Forsdle by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier. ] Lo A mi'an’s owWn manners cox;fiilonly frame his fortune. Don’t You Forget it. There is no one medicine that will relieve as many painsas Carter’s Compound Extract of Smartweed, a sure relief for diphtheria, conghs, cold, cholera, colic,’ diarr_hma, rheumatism, asthma, phthisie, croup, fever and ague, and has no equal as a liniment - for man and beast. For sale by C. ~ Eldred & Son, Ligonier, and druggists o gemerally. k| . 49-m6. | Sk Rt APP sl % | Apprehension of evi] is often worse ~ than the evil itgelf, i
CONSTITUTIONAL CATARRH REMEDY, the only certain, safe and effectual cure for Catarrh, builds up the system and cures all other diseases at the same time. Asthma, rose cold, hay fever, bronchitis, leucorrheea, diseases of the kidneys, nervousdebility, all leave together when the Constitutional Catarrh Remedy is taken as! directed. Price $1 per bottle. For sale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier, Indiana. dhan g 20-m2..
5 BLCAei o e s Vil ! Appoint a time for everything, and do everything in/its time. ;
. Ladies, Delicate and Feeble, .. Those languid tiresome sensations, | causing you to feel searcely ahle to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your gsystem all its former elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain up your vital forces, rendering you iritable ‘and fretful, ecan easily be . removed by the use of that marvelous rempdy, Hop Bitters. - Irregularities and obstructions of your system are relieved at once,: while the special ‘cause of periodical .pajns are perma~nently removed. Will you heed this? t See “Truths.” i
- Asa bird is known by his top, so is ‘ a man by his discourse. ' . Don’t be Peceived, Many persons say “I haven’t got the consumption” when asked to cure their cough with Shiloh’s Consump- . tion cure. Do they not know that . Coughs lead to Consumption and a ‘remedy that will cure Cgmsumption will certainly 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 10cts., 50 cts., and - $l.OO per bottle. For lame chest, back or side. use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price, 25cts. For sale by C. Eldred & " Son, Ligonier, : I | ! My will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint, constipation, and eneral debility when you can get at | gur store Shiloh’s System Vitalizer which we sell on a positive guarantee * For sale by C. Eldred & Son, Ligonier, ‘Pragiant perfame, Sold by C. Eldred o Mav & Hirseh do. sell more g "‘fi%ifi e BEa Kfififi«@: S fi%fi% B il A rive © Il & BRY e el
~ =—The eve of corn cutting is here. " ~<The public schools will begin on el RPE e _—Clear the track for the Traction engine. : _ ST
‘—Prepare for the Fair; less than one week yet. e
~The fall rains will soon " set in; then look out for mud. .
" —Why complain of hard timessuch an apple butter year as this? -
—Some predict that potatoes will not be very plentiful this fall. ' —Lively times may be expected from now until after election.
—Changeable weather is near at hand. Prepare to don your under garments. . : : ¢
—The time for cucumbers and cholera morbus will soon be ausgespielt for this year. L 3 —Eggs are on the rise; this certainly evinces a negligence of duty on the part of hens. s —The corn crop augurs well for a splendid yield. The’late rains helped it considerably. ;
—Those of our citizens who attended the Chicago Exposition, pronounce it a grand success. ;
—Jack TF'rost will soon put in his appearance. Three:weeks more and we will be ready for him: . —We hear a number of complaints daily regarding the running of hogs at large within the corporation limits. —The campaign has begun in dead earnest. Now let the parties discuss fairly and squarely thegreat questions of the day. ; Ot
~ —The tfme approachieth when verdant nature will yield up her mantel of green to the searing blasts of autumnal days. = ’ Gk
—OQur band boys have made rapid progress during the past three or four months. Ere long our town can boast of one of the best bands in this partof’ the State, : :
- —Next Tuesday the Fair begins. Entries of articles for exhibition sho’d be made before that time, ifpossibles to avoid mistakes. DBuy. your family tickets this week.: ‘
+—Qur citizens are engaged in raising a relief fund for the yellow fever sufferers of the south. This is truly a humane measure and should be heartily supported.
- —J. W. Higginbotham and family, and Miss Libbie Dunning, returned from their western tour on Monday night last. Mr. Higginbotham reports busginess as looking up in the west. ~ —People who can’t behave themselves at public gatherings would better remain at home. By so doing they would not expose their shallowness of thought, and utter devoidness of all regard for decorum. | ek —Now that political excitement is beginning t(_)/ run high, people should prepare themselves to remain coolheaded during their private discussions. There is nothing more foolish than getting angry over political matters. ; =
- —The weary tramp continues' to pilgrimage over the land with the following as his motto: .
“Here is a sigh to those who love me, - Here is a smile to those who hate, And whatever sky is above me, Here is & hfeart for any fate.”’ Te never will sigh in this world.
'——Childrefi who make a practice of stealing frdib from orchards should endeavor to be. as sly as pessible, It i a legitimhte and . highly honorable occupationfid long as you remain undetected. Parents should strive to teach their children cunningness in this matter that they may excel. There is nothing like education. :
—Mr. Aaron :“()gden,~ while gathering apples the other day, received quite a painful mishap by a pugilistic representative of that fruit detaching itself, and descending with %igur and dexterity into his visual organ. Father Ogden thinks he will do without apple butter hereafter if that is the way it goes. He can’t appreciate a black eye. o o
—Gov. Hendricks will address the people of this county at Kendallville, Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 24. Let Democrats all over the county give the necessary notice and turn out and come and hear their old Governor on the political questions of the day. Gov. Hendricks stands among the foremost statesmen of the Union, and it will richly repay our citizens for the time and trouble of chming to hear him.
—Mr. Ramseyer’s traction engine broke down on Tuesday evening, through no fault of the engine, but by the careledsness of the foreman of the shop where it was manufactured, who was sent here to make some repairs. Mr. Ramseyer says he has no fault to find with the engine, and that it works to his entire satisfaction. Ie also says there will be an effort to have a meeting on the Hawpateh on Saturday of next week, when he will agree to take out all who want to go, and bring them back safe and sound. Full particulars next week. o
—Billy Wiiliams spoke (o a large audience in Kann’s Hall last evening. He delivered what has been extensively advertised as an “unanswerable speech” en the finance question. For along time our curiosity has been excited to learn the character of his *un-" answerable argument.” -We are now familiar with it— and it iz the same old sfory: Perversion, evasion, and demagoguery. From all the “pufliing” that has been done in behalf of Billy, we were Jed to believe that he had made discoveries in the financial problem entirely beyond the reach of other mortals, but lo! now that we have heard his story, we find that it is a' mere re-hash of what has been said & thousand times by the agents of the Monéy Power, and as often refuted by the adyocates of the people’s curreney. Billy tells the people that he has de‘voted six months to looking up his “facts,” and that they are gathered ex-. tofiuflve‘y from the official records. Men who hgven’s put themselves to selves may swaflow all that Billy tells in his pleasing style, but to those who. mwmmmm
© ~Why don’t yougo elderberrying? ~The duys and nights will soon be —-Are you going to makel" sauerkrity : oA + —Some good horses are expected at the coming Fair. ; i ; —Let everybody take something to the Fair next week. . S —Judge Wood has postponed the erection of a dwelling on his farm until another year. : B el —T'he enterprise of our citizens continues unabated in the matter of building and fixing up generally, ~ —Why should we not all be happy, when the time for pumpkin pie and cranberry sauce will soon be here®? —Brick-laying on Mechanic’s Block began last Friday. It isthe intention to pusl;‘ the work along at a lively rate. Al e
-—The hog cholera has again made its appearance in this locality. As is usual, they m-e-"goingjb whole hog or nome.”
- ~—Cavin street has received = replenishment of gravel. 'l‘his.fwasa} move in the right direction. It needced it
—Wheat sowing is pretty: well under way. A large acreage 'is being put in throughout this part of the county. i : !
—Wheat has been coming into town at a lively rate during the past three or four weeks. It has ranged from 90 to 95 cents. e
~ —Entries of articles for exhibition at the Fair are being received by the Secretary. Make the entries now to avoid the rush. . A
' —lf you want to hear the most eloquent orator of the Northwest, come and hear Dan Voorhees on'the forenoon of the 20th. S
—Dr. E. Schlotterback was saccom:panying surgeon of the expedition last. Friday afternoon. lle was fully equipped for all emergencies. - ‘—Mr. Frank Ohlwine’s residénce is rapldly aporoaching completion.—— Wheun finished, he will have a nes.t and tasty little dwelling. on
—Mr. Sherman Engléis making rap1d progress on his dwelling, on the corner of Martin and Seventh sflreets. He will have it enclosed soon.
—The temperance mesting on the street last Saturday evening wus well attended and exeeedingly interesting. Quite a number signed the pledge. - —Owing to the busy season of 'the farming community, our streets, on Saturday last, were lacking somewhat in their usually animated appearance on that day. -
— The agricultural address to be delivered by Senator Voorhees at the Fair, on the afternoon of the 20th, ‘will be quite an item of interest connected with the exhibition on that day. o —Peaches areabundant throughout this part of the county. - The trees are literally breaking down under the weight of the fruit. It is estimated that the later sort will not bring over 25 cents per bushel. ;
—The genergl indications are that the approaching Fair will prove unusuaily interestiug. Every effort is being 1 made by the officers gnd directors to bring about this resuit and make it a grand success in every respect; - . @ —llt 18 'with supreme gratification and delight that the annual “shaker” contemplates the closely approaching season of his eestatic joy. Ife will then be Forcibly reminded of the fact that “man is » little lower than the angels? . : i —The temperance work at Albion: is said to be progressing finely under the persuasion ot Mr: Hallenbeck.— They are siguing there by the hundreds. Mr. Hallenbeck seems dete»* mined to make it count wherever he may appear. : .
—-Wanted—An expert matheraatician to determing the extent and cost of those wonderful labyrinths of turnpike road that have been constructed in this locality the present summer.— The enormity of the task, however, is quite suflicient to stagger a Diocles.
—Some of our merchants state that they would favor a plan looking to the gradation of butter in this market.— By all means let this measure be perfected, as it 13 not just that poor vutter should bring as much as good.— Morgover, we would then have more good. : —llt should be renembered that Sen. ator Voorhees speaks here in the forenoon of the 20th. This arrangement is necessitated by réason of the fact that the races on the Fair ground come off in the afternoon. People at a distance should make it a point to start early. : ; .
—“Rocksey Jane” firmly declines to be an :indqpendent candidate for Sheriff. He says he doesn’t relish the idea of permanently disgracing himselft by permitting his name to be used for so base a, purpose. Ile entertains mno doubt, however, as to his triumphant election, were he to accept, but considers the paltry income of $2,000 per annum an inadequate compensation for said disgrace. ©= - ! :
—That projected excursion through the Hawpateh last Friday afternoon did not oceur, owing to a number of smash-ups. ThatFractien engine was ‘entirely two “fractious.” D. €. Vancamp, conductor, said he/did all in"his power to avert the catastrophes, while: C. G, Kistler, general superintendent, asserts the same in regard to himself, The blame, therefore, must descendupon the engineer. Miraculously, no lives were lost. bty —lt is just the tine to begin to Ahink about what you will exbibif at the " coming Fair, Less than obe “week time till the Fair' commences, hence there is 1o time to loge. Tt is the earnest desire of the Officers and Directors to make the Fair a grand success in every particalar and every facility possible will be furnished to ‘exhibitors. 1§ you have not received ‘8 list of premiums offered, call on the orolacy MME BYC 4. copy; sxamite carefully the rules and regulations, and you will greatly facilitate the ‘work when the fair begins, .Premium Tists will be'mailed to all who request it, by addressing J. I. Hoffman, Sec: Wfi‘w G ’.:,,«;\ b
. —-The Bill-Poster is said to have suspended. oo A —Gen. Harrison spoke at Goshen on Tuesday afternoon. j —Robert Hamilton, of this township, is.dangerously ill. : —Thomas Kerschner, an qld citizen. of Sparta township, died yesterday. —Don’t fail to attend the meetings of Judge Osborn in this county next week., :
Ir you want a fineSUIT of CLOTHING, call on Ed. Rapsch, opposite Ligonier House. . 20-BhL | —PFamily tickets for the Fair for
sale by E. B. Gerber at $1 each. Buy your tickets. S s : —J. E. Fleming and lady and Capt. Braden returned from Minneapolis on Tuesday night. : . - —Sylvester Stites and Ben. Golden left, for Kansas one day last week. They go by team. e —lsaac Blake, of the Hawpateh, leaves on Monday next for Kansas— He intends to go by wagon road. ;
—Two yvoung men from Waterloo passed through this place one day last week in a carriage on: their way tothe far west, e ' e
—Ben. Harrison made lots of Sher-
man resumption Republicans by his speech. Ot course they will all vote for Prestiss. @ ’ '
—-Johin Weade, on DBroadway, is snugly fixed. He claims to have on his premises the oldest dwelling house in the county. ! :
- —We have had some pretty warm ‘weather during the past ‘week for this season of year; it has at times exceeded the nineties. = g i
—Ben. Harrison is a glib talker and has lots of fine phrases, but when he comes down to hard-pan he fails to make his points stick. ik —Hurry up everybody! Get your articies ready for the Fair. Have them entered on the Secretary’s books at once. Do not wait till the last minute. PLR R
—There is an abundance of watermelons this season. Small sizes, however, are scarce; therefore, generally speaking, you must take a big;/one or none at all. T —Homer Vanderford has taken the advice of Horace Greeley and gone west. Ie intends to put up at Mount Vernon, Towa, where he has obtained a situation. F e ‘—Our venerable friend and former fellow-citizen, A. C. TFisher, of Michigan, made us a pleasant cal} yes@erday. He reports politics in Michigan considerably mixed. ;
—Considering the e')'ccessive]y hot weather we have had during the present summer, ifis somewhat surprising that there has not been more sickness in our midst, ey
—Rev. Caskey left Tuesday for Cincinnati where he goes to put himself under the care of physicians for his health. If is hoped that he may return much improved. i
. —M. E. Kenyon, former'zy'of this place, but now of Plainwell, Mich, spent the latter part of last and fore part ‘of this week in towp. i Ed. is looking well, and says he is doing a good business. : S —There will ean excursion over the Baltimoere & Ohio Railroad; from Hicksville, Ohio, to Chicago, for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church at Albion, September 25, 1878, For particulars see bills. : ! —An insane woman named MeLaughlin escaped from the Asylum for the Poor oh Monday Jast. Sho is about 40 or 45 years of age. Superintendent Cyrus Pollock was in town yesterday lcoking after the refugee.
~W. A. Jackson went to Chicago last week 1o see President Hayes.— Will says be “passed by him several times, but, dog gone him, he never noticed me.” He also says Senator Jim Blaine played the same trick on him. { :
—lsaac Swank, the old wagon maker who was a former resident of this county, but has for the past ten years resided in Polk county, Towa, is visiting friends and relatives in this locality. eis doing a flourishing business, so 'we are informed. 5 ;
——Ben. Harrison would have us believe that the man who gets $1 for his day’s work to-day makes more clear money than he did ten years ago when he got $2.50. Ask any of these $1 men how much they are able to lay up for a rainy day, and see what kind of an answer you get. B
—E. D. Medgher, of Mansfleld, Ohio, paid our town a 24-hour visit Friday and Saturday last. ITe says he is surpriged at the very substantial improvements being made in our place; that there is more building, etc., being done here than in any other town of its size that he has yisited during the last two years. Ed. is looking well, and expresses himself satisfied with his plow business. He also says that the sale of this agricultural implement will exceed that of former years by a very large majority. We are glad of this on Ed’s account. , =
—An impromptu meeting was gotten up here Monday evening for Gen, 'Ben. Harrison, who spoke at Kendallville in the afternoon. Havingan appointment at Broadway, we did not have the pleasure of hearing the Gen‘eral. The meeting is represented as baving been well attended. The speech 1s variously commented upon, -DPemoerats claiming that it failed to remove any of the cbjections urged against-the speaker’s doctrines, while Republicans assert that he met the is"siies fairly and set matters right generally. It is ever thus. ~—The excursion to the Hawpatch, per Ramsyer train on Friday last, did ‘uot pan out us was anticipated. The ‘engine did not get to town on time and then several httle accidents to engine and water tank contributed to delay the eXbuvsl&n:tofihafihté an hqur to make the trip. Several of our citMhmvormsmwmgah ‘Cavin street behind the machine, The engine is quite #novelty, in its way, and goes to show that, ére many years, ‘steam will be applied to 50 many | ases that even horses, mules and oxen can be done away with. Then for the -millenium, S T ST e T se R
| . Ltconir, Ind, Sept. 10, 1878, - Ep. BANNER: —Enelosed I send you | copy of a letter which I had the cheek to send Hon. Ben, Harrison just before opening liis meeting lgst evening, He did not answer the questions outright; buc his pogition is indicated after each ~one of them. If you sd desire you may | give them to the ptiblic. LABORER. ) LIGONIER, Ind,, Sept. 9, 1878. HoN. BEN, FARRISON:
As a working man who owes allegi ance to no party, Idesire to propound a few questions which I hope you will answer in plain terms—yes or no—at the meetiug this evening: ' 1. If you had been.a member of the. U. S.. Senate at its last session would you have voted for the remonetization of silver? No answer. . . _
2. Do youconsider U. S. bonds payable in gold, or according to the original contract? Ingold. & . 3. Supposing, of course, that you own government bénds,.do you piw any tax on them? Don’t ‘own any bonds, and taxes are not assessed against them. Bon s L
4. Could a person put all of his means in government bonds and thereby avoid the paying of taxes? Yes. . b. Are you in favor of abolishing _the National Banks, retiring the N# tional Bank notes, and having the government issue greonbacks in their stead? No. ; e
6. Do 'you favor an immediate and unconditienal repeal of the resumption law? No. SRE 2
7. Are you in favor of resuming specie payments on the 18t of January next? Yes. : .
By answering them in plain terms you will greatly oblige a - | i o LABORING MAN.
Kanw’s Hall.
Return of the popular artists, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Miller, and their powerful dramatic company, including the original Kingston Jubilee Singers, will appear to-morrow (Friday) evening, in the beautiful play of Octoroon, or life in Louisiana. 'Turn out and have an evening of Trare entertainment. We would also announce that Mr. Miller and company will appear on the three last days of our county Fair, to give our country people an opportunity of enjoying the benefit of a first-class theatre. o
~ Ir you want a good Undershirt or a pair of Drawers for 25 cents, call at the Xnterprise Clothing Store of May & Hirsch. s :
->— § ) Pr. King’s California Golden Compound Is strictly vegetable preparation and will positively cure dyspepsia, sick headache, acidity of stomach, coming up of food, pain in pit of stomach, low spiritB, biliousness, consumption, jaundice. liver complaint, or any affection of the stomach or liver, in the shortest time possible. You are not. asked to buy until you know what you are getting., Therefore, as you value your existenee, do not fail to go to your druggist, Scott & Sandrock, Ligcnier, Ind., and get a trial bottle free of charge, which will show ‘what a regular one-dollar size bottle will do. = Ask for Dr. King’s California Golden Compound, and take no other, L
Gireat specialities in Press Gloods, B lack Cashuneres and Alpaccas. AH the Intess novelties in thhat line, JACOBS & GOLDSIMENEE,
-+ Wheat Receipts. - Since our last report of wheat re-| ceipts at vhe ¢levators in this place, the following has been received: On Thursday, 85 loads; Friday, 62 loads; Saturday, 59 loads ; Monday, 18 loads; Tuesday, 49 loads; Weanesday, 51 loads—Total, 824 loads. Total number of loads since July 16, 1878, 2,888 ; number of car loads shipped since last report, 25. Total car loads shipped, 201.-'—-———«Ohf— Our Fall Stock has just been received and is open for the inspection of the nal’lgllc.,,{_ They will be sold at lower figures than ever, Sene el ; JACORBS & GOLDSMITH. ' Dr. Geo. B. WALKER, of Chicago, who makes a specialtyof curing cancer, tumors, diseases of the eye and ear, and chronic ciases generally, will be at the Ligonier House on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2 o’clock until evening, and every two weeks thereafter for about: two months, . Refernces — Thomas Crawford, Nimrod Pickett, and James Morrow. |
To get rid of Gen. Lew Wallace, in Orth’s district, and at the same time pay him for the assistance he rendered in stealing Florida for Hayes, the President has appointed -him governor for New Mexico, |
- May & Hirsch’s Enterprise Clothing House ‘is ithe only place to buy Clothing Worth the money. . .
Cremation of dead bedies in Memphis, becomies almost a necessity. It is said that the dead accumulated so rapidly that the steneh from their decomposing careasses added greatly to the spread of the plague.
Nettlement Wanted. I desire to call the attention of my customers to the fact that lam urgently in need of money, and am obliged to call for immediate settlements. 20-3 t. ~ .- Ep; RAPscH. ————————— ; Orville Grant (brother of Ulysses) has been sent to the lunatic asylum at Morristown, N. Y. Business trouibles ‘ and the “third term” agitation had turned his head. | ‘ : W EB o S ¥ ALL of our Goods are bgught-J for CASH, and will be sold at the lowest fizures:- We will not l beundersold. M.JACOBS & Co. 3 ; - ‘l > :‘;: : —Fred. Saisline’s little son, Bertie, ‘had his arm broken between the el bow and wrist while playing in the freight house at the depot yesterday. - Tosave money on CLOTHING goto M. JACOBS & CO,. atthe Boss Clotlifng Mouse, A cjost 18 no argument, and loud laugliter no demonstration, I ~ ~,.,,,fl: ..: - | o afit %@ £ PATTEN._Auguet 28, 1878, in Perry twp., s son. % atton; wels Elfip ds, S I 0 B Btugle, o South Bond, | ik seac L ke ST Tkl B - F.Clark, & former resident of Noble sounty, _ |
LADES AR - Just received a splendid lc;t of . l Flowers, Tips, Trimmings ; etc, whicfi will be disposed of aglivin g prices. MILLINERY.
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MIILLILINERY.
MILLINERY. Millinery of every description done to order at b bard pan dgures, . ;S; ! s - A gradnaté of one of the lxu"icst Millinery Bstablishments 1n Chicago, has been engngedyto.takc charge'of this department. Satisfaction ‘ : gnnrmlgecc. DRESS - MAKING! AXNINDY "= ¢ o : & In all its bdifl'erenl; braunches, neatly and prom);tly executed. - - t . MRS, ELLA KISER, One (h’ tfie_bcst and most ;xccompl.lshed Dressmakers in this section, will have charge of this de= partment. Good work warranted. ; 3 - i STAMPING - BRAIBING Made a specialty ac very low figarer, ¢ For the Teast money cnfix always be ofi:a!ncd at the : ~ Ladies Bazaar, . £ Ladies Bazaar, . Sept, 12th 4f.. - LIGONIER,IND. . NIEW
bothing Storg! BAE 0 BREDCOR g § 7 Wuum» respectfully announce to the citizens of Ligonier and gurround_ing country that they have just opened 4 new | Clothing House, and that they will endeavfir to c;)n- -: stantlyvkeepnn hand The Best and Most Substafitial' - Goods to be Found in the MARKET, e el CLOTHING! : 2 e For Men. CLOTHING! o For Youths. CLOTHING! - . For Boys.'; CLOTHING! A . For Children. CLOTHING! e For Everybody. - T —(0) ~(0)— o + Qur goods will be found to be the
Choapest and Best FOR THE MONEY. —(0).-—(0)— ' | REMEMBER | L o quin o THE — ‘ S , GEN"TE,RPRISE? CROTHINGHOUSE -A % seaor ’—OF—T MAY : HIRSCH You cam get Qood Suils for any price i sl on . o . ; “ i 5 .T.V 3 PAHTALOONSPROM i 76 Cents up to $5.00. | OVERALLS 35 Cents up to 75 Cents. B 0 e In endless varioty at the T.owest Fig. T Ligonter, Aug 3, I%elB,
B X§ § IW I s |B | § Y 515 l NG WD A Lumber Yard in Ligonier. - LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES, [rom a Fence Picket to a Stick ogl‘imberi‘goldat Bottom Prices. Call and See Us before buying. Yard on Cavin R St'f'cgt. north_QfK-erWs Furniture Store. et | ey Knepper & Peck. PIANOS & ORGANS. N persons wishing to purchase a re]ia.b}e instrument, and not firishing: to pay two png?its, can save money by c_?_lIl:;i;ng op,A. S. FISHER, I;igoniez; ind. - 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 oy NMTMONY OMAT OTTTRINT TI 16ineh, $2.75. Per M. * 18 ineh, $3.25 Per M. | Why buy inferior grades of Shing- ~ gles when you can get the “Pel- . ton” at these prices. - .| . JOHN WEIR. LIaNOIER ,February 17, 1877, : : et il o . DR.PRICGE’S S CREAM A ~speciar| B ‘ (e e M ) BKING(7Hg ') [LAYORING, ~JOWDER- Agg "/ EXIRALTS., BEminent C_hemists‘" and ’Ehjnsicigns oertify that these good_s.,a.re free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families, : 31 UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors, I]R PRI{:E STOO:T.HENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. : LEMON SUCAR. A substitute for Lemons. iy : - EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From the pure root. - STEELE & PRICE’'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. - : ; it The Best Dry Hop Ycast in the World. s STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs., Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.
MILILINERY.
Y e Girini F. W. Shinke & Bro. Take pledasure in informing thc: people of Ligonier and vicinity that they hiave the best selected stock of all. kindsof ' @ o o For Meun BReys, anfi Cvi;i‘,,dre'n", also, an el(:;gfm' assortment of wear for Women, Misges and Children. All styles and'qualities Lo select from.— ; Willbe roldat = . Having adopted Y e LOW PRICE SYSTEM LOW PRICE SYSTEM! Which réqfflres selling at very fimafl p‘roflt’,‘thé public will.appreciate the necexsity of ready or : ; prompt. puy. g - Special Attention given to- : 'C'US'T_Q‘M WORK. We guarantee flr“dt-‘c’hi:sg;a:'ti;ck a;id' wor_km&nphip.‘ MENDING done EXPEDITIOUSLY. “ Corn - Field GAITERS,” Of our own make constant] ¥y on‘l‘mnd: : GIVEUS A CALL, . EXAMINE OUR GOODS, ~ ASCERTAIN. PRICES, and buy at the old‘reliablev_éllme stare of ..+ F. W.SHINKE & BRO. Ligonier, Ind., March 21, 1878.-12-7 -
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YRR RagAS New Grocery!
- New Bakery! JU9Y94Y | YH9RENRN Everything New!
- Everything Fresh! JR9EeTEY l\'%@@@@@% K.W.FISCHER,
For 13 years connected with the widely-known Grocery and Bakery firm of Kolb & Groes, at Goshen, would respectfiilly announce that et he has justgflttcd up in the” MIDDLE ROOM - ie 4 . =—OF THE~— - ; ; : BANNB}R BIL.OCK i 3 S . i H a e ( A - ; —AND—, i g ; . e i and rnow ofters the pufillc a choice and extensive (i - assortment of Sl Grroceries and Provisions - WOOD; WILLOW, GLASS, = CHINA AND STONE WARE, ALL NEW AND BOUGHT FOR Casm, . and tobe 3oid at Prices imflm.g give : 010 : satisfaction, Uel L ; Fiyimiba e e R o :fia‘*“* We cannot undertake’ to-enumerate all wefiqfi in stock, but we con say thatin this establishment you will find everything to be fouudin a S aagitie g e o - RRssTUS WRUVUE Y., t G LSRR e Ge N o e a SRR o R resin bread Daily! L e seiie sBE R L R RR S R e e S et e G BoL ot i G e lATLY. TTOTTA Ry RGN R SERRU S RT TR e e LR RT R g e ;’,fiuwzi%x* A R e R A our eati % we i 8 i fifi&:t~'¢ ".w}“i ¥ & T ) 28 :“'A
