The National Banner, Volume 13, Number 25, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 October 1878 — Page 3

: < Cf ‘.’ . Z: ; The Fatiomal Banney LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOTUS. West’s Liver Pills Cure Dyspepsia. . As the bell is, so is the clapper. ' Brushes of all kinds for gale by Eldred & Son. ] An empty belly has no ears. Buy your paints and oils at Eldred & Son's drug store. Lo As you salute, you will be saluted. (Go to Eldred’s Drug Store for Drugs. and Patent Medicines. - ~ An oak is not felled with one blow. The latest Styles of Winter, Cloaks etc., at all prices at | .. Jacobs & Goldsurith’s. »Allis but lip-wisdom that wants experience. : The best mixed paints in the market are to be found at Eldred’s drug store, o : ‘ et Affectation is at best a deformity, Price our Undcrwear, Cardigan Jackets, Scarfs, &c., before buyiny elsewhliere. G | © M.JACOBS&Co. Almost and very nigh save many a lie. o | : R — e t————— Buy toilet articles such as perfumes, hair oils, tooth soaps and powders, tooth, nail, hair and' cloth brushes, combs, &c., of Eldred. & Son. : | All truths must not be told at all times. el @ G The largest line of Gents’ Fuinishing Goods ever keptin th s | town can now be seen at | M. Jacabs & Co. All are not saints who.go to church. | —— e > —— 3 } A word to the wise. If youaresuffering with a severe cough orcold, call on your druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup, and save large doctor bills. It relieves almost instantly. Price 25 cents. Sold .by all druggists. . An open countenance, but close ‘thoughts. - . : Another large arrival of Drv Gloods for Fall and Winter wear Just arrived, making our Stock the most complete in town. Jacobs & Goldsmith. —_——————— An open door will tempt a saint.. e e . . Vanifla, Steele & Price annually consume, in the manufacture of Dr. Price’s Extract of Vanilla, more of the finest quality of Mexican Vanilla than any other makers of extracts, and itis by the use of the finest quality that Dr. Price’s Extract of Vanilla obtains its rare excellence, ‘ - tAll ‘areé not thieves that dogs bark at. | ‘ ———,—— —————— | 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 ease or money refunded.. Price 25 Cents per box. Forsale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier. . Ask thy purse what thou shouldst uy. : ) ' ‘ — . CONSTITUTIONAL CATARRH REMEDY, the only certain, safe and effectual cure for Catarrh, builds up the system and cures allother diseases at the samé 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 $! per bottle. For :Bale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier, Indiana. | 20-m2.

Anger and haste hinder good counsel. ;

/- 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 givethis great reme‘dyatrial. Dr, King’s California Gold«en Compound, for dyspepsia, sick head‘ache, low spirits, less of appetite, ;sour stomach, coming up of food, yeldow complexion, general debility, Inactivity .and drowsiness, liver complaint, jaundice and biliousness, for which/it is a certain and speedy cure. No person shouvld 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 convince you of its truly wonderful merits, and, show you what a regular one dollar’ size bottle will do. For sale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier, Ind.

Balloon ascensions have been genjerally retained as attractions for west.ern fairs this fall, and there have been “about the usual number of accidents. Henry Williams ascended from Alton, ‘lll., nearly a week ago, and has not since been heard of. Harry Gilbert was advertised to go up from Indianapolis. 'There was a high wind, and he ‘would have postponed the ascension had not some of the managers protested against a disappeintment. The balloon was blown against a tree with ‘great violence, and so many of Gilberts’ bones were broken: that, if he recovers, he will be a cripple the rest of his life. e

: Remember This. 1t is with pleasure I can now safely recommend to the public'a medicine for the treatment of consumption, asthma, chronie sore throat, catarrh, ete., which I can safely assert has no equal. This medicine has lately been introduced in the United States, and is called the Great English Cough ‘Remedy. If you want a medicine for any disease of the throat and lungs, «all at my store and purchase a bottle of the Great English Cough Remedy. I guarantee every bottle. Return it if not satisfied after using one-quarter the contents, and receive back your money. H. C. Cunningham, druggist. Three or four doses of Great English Cough Bemedy is warranted to relieve the worst case of sore throat you can produce. USE CAUTION.—In calling for that excellent medicine, the Great English Cough Remedy, be sure you get no other palmed off on you. For sale by H.C.cCunningham, Ligonier, Indiana, ; ‘ 24-2 m, . e e e | . Wheat Receipts, - | ' Bince our last report of wheat receipts at the elevators in this place, the following has been received: On _Thursday, 18 loads; Friday, 64 loads; Saturday, 93 loads; Monday, 80 loads; ‘Tuesday, 61 loads; Wednesday, 80 Joads—Total, 481 loads. Total numdthz- WJ%M. 1878, 4.474;

—How did you vote? v —Vacant houses scarce as usual.

—Splendid weather for taking cold. —-A due amount of excitement last Tuesday. e - —PFestival at Kann’s Hall to-mor-row evening: *‘ ‘ —dJonas Stutsman has his dwelling nearly completed. e .

—A wedding in town last evening. Now tor the cigars. R — Henry Green is making rapid progress on his dwelling. 5e —We have noticed some improvements on First street.

—Has anybody seen Mr. Jack Frost? Wonder where he is?

—A large vote was polled in this township last Tuesday. = —Henry Billings and family have moved to Washington city. —Extra winter and fall apples range from 20 to 25 cents per bushel. —Quite a number of our eitizens are attending the Fair at Waterloo. —A good many apples are being shipped from this place the present season.

~—Ladies’ llats at the Ladies’ Ba-~ zaar, at figures ranging all the way from $1 up to $25.: : —A great conversationalist is not always a deep thinker, nor a man of extra good judgment. :

—The corn crop in these parts this year is an excellent one, both as regards gquality and quantity. :

|—The wood that has come into this market during the past few days has been grabbed up in a hurry. -

-—W?q move that we have at least gix weeks of “Indian summer” this fall. Who will second the motion? —Walter Carr and son left for Elizabet‘xtown% New Mexico, instead of Texas, as stated in last week’s issue. —Cook Stoves, Coal Stoves, and all kinds of Heating Stoves at resumption prices, at Gerber’s. Don’t forget it. . —Don’t fail to call at the Enterprise Clothing House of May & Hirsch if you want to buy clothing worth the money. it |

—Order was Heaven’s first law, but it is somewhat out of vogue at this enlightened age, especially at public gatherings. -~ T

—Nothing adds more to the neat appearance of a farm than the freedom of its fence corners from weeds and brush.

—The buckwheat crop has just been cut. As usual, there was very little sown in this vicinity, it not appearing to do well here. .

—Township Trustees can save mon= oy by buying School Material of H. C.Cunningham. Call before purch= asing elsewhere. ) ;

—Considerable rain during the past week ; not a very desirable thing for those of.our farmers whose cloverseed is yet uncared for. ° : P —The L. 8. & M. 8. have been laying steel rails east and west from this station. Trains seem to run much lighter on the new track. ' —Rev. J. H. Groves, formerly pastor of the Christian church in this place, was here on a short visit last week with his numerous friends.. — It is said that more whaat is bro’t to this place than at any other market on the L. 8. & M. S. R. R. betwesn Toledo and Chicago. This alone speaks well for our town. : —Cavin street was never in better condition than at present. We wish that all of our public highways could be in as good condition, but they never will be until piked. ' —Some men are always looking for something pointed in a newspaper, and yet, if their names are used to sharpen the points, they are.too dull to see where the fun comes in. —Arthur Engle will rémove soon to Grant county, this State, where he will continue to pursue the agriculal calling. He will have his sale one week from next Saturday. > —Agricultural implements should be protected from the exposure of the weather; they will last much longer. Some of our farners ought to bear in mind and save money. thereby. —Will Carr can’t appreciate having his pedal extremities used as the foundation for circular motion.in the form of an old log truck. It causes him to inquire for what purpose tlie public highways were created. :

. —Prepare for the coming circus and menagerie; it will be here next Monday. It is said by those who profess to know to be a first class show in every particular, and that it well deserves the patronage of the public.. —The pupils of the High School will hold & festival at Kann’s Hall, to-, morrow (Friday) evening. The pro-. ceeds to be appropriated for the bene-’ fit of the school. Ten cents admit-; tance will be charged at the door. All' are cordially invited. it i

—lf there is a time in the history of the average man when he is disposed to bring his entire muscular system into full and harmonious play, it is when he makes “2:40” time after a frisky train a half mile ahead, with the hope that he may be prevented from exhausting himself hy walking' one and a half. o i

—A number of the young men of this place have organized a daneing club, and propose to give a series of hops during the coming winter. The grand opening‘ ball will be held on 1 Monday Eve., Oct. 21. The officers of the club are Louis Strass, President ; Maurice Cain, Secretary; Abe Gold-‘ smith, Treasurer, Invitations havealready been issued for the first ball and ‘ it promises to be a grand affair. Suecess to the boys. : ~The, Supreme Court of Indiana holds that the occasional drinking of a glass of ale, wine or whisky by a man who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated does not constitute such immorality or unfitness as would preclude an applicant from obtaining a license to retail intoxicating liquors. In support of this view, the Court quoted the scriptural texts: “The Lord causeth to grow the wine that maketh glad the heart of man.”—[lo4 Psalms, 15th verse. “Drinkno lunger water, Mmmmwmm

—Delightful weather. —Cranberries in the market. - ~ —The brick yards are all busy, —Are you getting ready for winter ? —Have you begun to hug the stove ? - —The Traction engine got homegick. o !

—A. O. Miller will dedicate Union Hall. 0 ev ais »

~Cier is only 4 and 5 cents per gallon. o n

—The elephant will be here next Monday. : : - v —John Simmons is off on a visit in Michigan. Al

—Excellent weather for the growing wheat. L —Miss Libbie Davis has returned from Ohio. - ‘ :

—Wheat continues to come in at a lively rate. s o - '—Some grapes are still coming to this market. = e

—The Jewish year 5639 began on the 27th ult. .

— That was an ugly fight on Mon. day afternoon. o

' —The season of political excitemen is happily over. v

—Plenty of ague still to relieve the QEeneml monotony. : ;

- —Plasterers have commenced work on Mechaniec’s Block. Joria

—“The elephant goes ‘'round and ’round” next Monday. : ~ —Don’t forget the High School festival to-morrow evening. H —North-eastern Indiana District Fair at Waterloo this week. —Which was the best political speech —that of Sunday or the one of Monday evening? —Judge Tousley is holding court at Auburn this week. Will begin at Albion next Monday. —The Enterprise Clothing House of May & Hirsch can’t be beat in styles, qualities or prices. .- '—The Goshen Fair is said to have been:' a success; the attendance was large and the display good. ’

--Dick Williams did not fall behind his ticket in Green township. On the contrary, he ran nine yotes ahead. ° - - The only place in town to buy clothing worth the money is at the Enterprise Clothing House of May & Hirsch.,

—AsSchool has commenced, parents will find it to their interest to buy their children’s Books, Slates, &c., at Cunningham’s. : 22tf

—The Synod of Northern Indiana of the Evangelical Lutheran Churchis in sesslon at Grace Lutheran Church, Kendallville. ‘ :

—A. Banta, Esq., returned from Cincinnati last week, where he had gone. for the purpose of having an operation performed on his eyes. We understand that his eyesight is greatly improved. i . —J. C. Howder, of Kendallville, offers to back Kelly, of that city, against Frank Falker, of Fort Wayne, for a boat race of one mile mile and a half for $250, to be rowed at Rome City within 30 days. He has put up a forfeit of $5O. 5 - —Our thanks are due Mr. John Simmons for a basket of the largest and nicest peaches we have laid our eyes upon for years. They areof the Mixum Klingle variety. Inthespring Mr. Simmons will have some small peach trees to sell. &

—The Angola Herald of October 3d, says: “Dr. Palmiter’s trotting horse, Peter Baker, fell during the race yejsterday, and turned a complete summersault, sulkey and rider passing entirely over the horse. He gathered up and came in on a two-forty gate, almost winning the race. ' It was a remarkable feat.” ¢ =

. —lf any of our citizens wish to take a trip into Michigan for hunting or looking at the cheap lands offered by the G. R. & L. R. R., they can purchase tickéts from Kerdallville to Reed City, 185 miles: north of Grand Rapids, or to any point north of Reed City, to Petoskey_or Traverse City, at greatly reduced rates. Where a party of ten or over wish to go the fare for the round trip, Kendallville to Petoskey (the termainus of the road)and return will be/$9.30. Each passenger is allowed 150 pounds of baggage, a dog and gun 1n baggage car free. Tickets good for 80 days from date of sale. Enquire of Lon Fleming for full particulars. : :

Campbell P’s Cirecus.

The grand parade of Campbell’s circus attracted universal attention yesterday. A Thousands of people crowd- ’ ed the streets and balconies to see the ‘imposing cavalcade. When the show opened at 2 o'clock in the afternoon there was a rush to gain admittance, and in a short time the seats were nearly all full while hundreds wandered around looking at the animals, The circus performances were excellent, and gave great satisfaction. The lady riders were the recipients of showers of bouquets from the enthusiastic young men, who were almost wild with delight. The animals, birds, etc., were not neglected, but received a full share of attention. The big elephant Empress was the center of attraction. In the evening the tents were still more crowded, and everything passed off pleasantly. At 2 o’clock this afternoon, and also in the evening, there will be a changein the programme of the arena, and many daring acts of horsemanship will beperformed.—B?t. Louis Journal, AugARL 20 e o

Will ‘exhibit at Ligonier, Monday, October 14; 1878. : e o P et Resolutions of Respect. . At a meeting of the members of the Noble County Bar, resident in Ligonier, the following resolution was passed: , , WHEREAS, in the Providence of Almighty God, Joun W. ScoTT, a member of the Noble County Bar, has been removed from our midst by deatl,and ‘WHEREAS, we recognizein his death the loss of a génerous and promising member of our profession; therefore Resolved, That we hereby express for the parents and family of the deceased our sincere sympathy in their bereavement, and that copies of this resolution be sent to the parents of the deceased and to the NATIONAL BANNER for publication, = October 4th,1878. = . - ISAAC E. KNIsELY, D. C. VANOAMP, DANIEL W, GREEN. T. P, BoTHWELL. __Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Mountain %%« Jired fogether eigh by-bwo yean 'He is 108 and she 102.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SQUIBS.

We are now free from being “but-ton-holed” by candidates for the next two years, s James A. Bowlby has' been harboring an Illegal voter for the past week. It’s a boy ; weight 214 Ibs., butin noise, Jim says it is all the same as though it weighed ten pounds. : The growing wheat never looked better, on an average in this locality, than it does at present, there being nothing molesting it yet. = ol

. Farmers in this vicinity are preparing to gather their corn, which is a bountiful crop. Already a few have gathered some. :

The report current at Ligonier in reference to Aaron Metz being dead is without foundation, as he is yet alive, but is quite peorly again. . Rev. A. R. Smith (brother of Mrs. Joseph Clayton) and wife, of Lagrange, visited here part of last week. Itwas arare treat for the reverend gentleman to meet friends he had not seen for fifteen years. - What do you suppose must be the chagrin of a person to see an account’ of their departure from this mundane sphere, standing out in bold letters, looking them in the face, with the audacity of the morningsun? Boston will soon resume under the management of Ed. Mathews, of Wolf Lake, who will open up a dry goods and grocery store. This will be quite an advantage to the citizens of this vicinity, as they can rest assured Ed. will not vamoose.

- T. J. Wilson came near having a large blaze twicé during the forepart of last week, while threshing. The wind on Monday blew the fire from the engine into a shed covered with straw, near the barn, which was saved by the utmost exertions of the hands, it baving quite a start. Again on Tuesday, while threshing in a field adjacent the barn, the fire caught in one of the stacks, but was seen in time.— This time things looked *“scaly” indeed, as,the wind blew in the direction of the barn at a furious rate. Never did hands show more heroism and presence of mind than this time, which was all that aved the barn and about twelve hundred bushels of wheat, for which Mr. W, tenders his sincerest thanks to all the hands. :

The greenback meeting at the Town House on last Friday was an entire failure, there being only about'‘one half dozex present. The{Hon. Robinson refused to speak to such an intelligent audience, and passed on. What is wrong with our greenback brethren in - Washington? They are getiing like the “prodigal son,” at least we know of several such. Come back, boys; the “fatted calves” were slain on last Tuesday. : “Ye local,” in company with Rev. Smith, of Lagrange, called on ’Squire Howenstein, of East Washington, last week. It was quite a surprise for the ’Squire to meet his old friend who preached for him near thirty years ago. After the surprise, a conversation of past acquaintances which was quite interesting to us. The ’Squire has a very poor opinion in reference to the success of thie National party. He is a “solid” Democrat, one that does not drift about with -every party wind that blows. DoRA.

WAWAKA PARAGRAPHS.

Ep. BANNER:—Not seeing a local for sometime from this place, I have concluded to give you a few items. Our town is not quite as large as some of the sister towns in the county, but our people are just as enterprising as they are in any other town, especially on election day. There was quite a large turn-out at the polls; the election passed off very peaceably, giving a democratic majority of about thirty. There seems to be a good feeling in both parties in regard to the result, just as it should be. -

Our school commenced last Monday with Mr. L. Woodruff, of Albion, as principal. Mr. Woodruff is a noted teacher, and a good school is anticipated. : : o

Part of the wood that was prepared for winter use for the M. E. church, has taken legs. Strange some folks will be 8o mean. -

‘We hope the time will soon come when we will get a new church, as the old one is getting terribly out of . We noticed some fine Clydesdale stuck passing through here on their way to the Waterloo Fair.

We are informed that a daughter of John Gibson, of the Hawpateh, is lying very low with the consumption, and is not expected to live. Mrs, Putman, a daughter of Lyman Thompson, who was visiting friends here in company with her brother, leaves for the west. ¥ |

George’s telephone is not such a nice thing on election nights, especially when one’s wife is not interested in polities. ‘ " ~ Our friend, Riley Humphreys, talks of going to Michigan to spend the winter in the pinery. We wish you success, Riley. Sy =

John Zimmerman has erected a pair of new scales in front of -his new store, which has proven to be very eonvenient. o : Bus. !

Drs. PrRICE: & BREWER still continue their regular appointments. Fifteen years of practice in the most important villages on the route, render them in effect settled practitioners.— Any person needing their services in this vicinity, should note the time, and be sure to meet them, We have been familiar with their visits for years past, and believe we spéak advisedly, when we say that their success in treating the diseases to which they confine their practice, has been unparalleled in the annals of medicine. Remember that Drs. Price & Brewer are regular, skillful, scientific, practicing physiclans, who will take no ‘man’s money without they can render him an equivalent benefit. = - Drs. Price & Brewer can be consulted at the Ligonier House, Ligonier, on Thursday, October 8188, =~ .

“D? Apologizes for His Scandalum MagEp. BANNER: —Please allow me to apologize for my reply to Sparta, not that it is in my place to apologize, for 1 did not use any language in my reply, but that which others would have used had they been placed in the same light in which Sparta placed me. To be brief in this matter (for brevity is the soul of wit), let us notice the title of his last article, “Sparta’s compliments to D.” We will admit that we have picked flaws wherever we could and will do sojagain, for a man possessing the literary qualifications that “Sparta” pretends to possess, should leave no unguarded points. In what way did “Sparta” compliment me in his last article? Was it in calling me dishonest, a falsifier, ete.? If so, I will compliment him in this article.— “Sparta” accuses me of a gross lack of true conception. Very good. Instead of saying ‘to the Western Hemisphere,’ we will say “Columbus’ voyages to discovery.” Although any person of ordinary intelligence would have understood us to have meant the Western Hemisphere, but in order te gratify “Sparta’s” mind, we will say “voy- 1 ages of discovery.” )

Now, “Sparta’s” references and quo- ‘ tations do not prove that Columbus made five voyages of discovery. He speaks of his visits and voyages. That does not say he discovered Iceland. It ‘would be impossible for him to discover a country that had been discovered several hundred years before he was born. Mr. “Sparta,” suppose you should visit some foreign country already inhabited by a civilized people, would you be likely to receive the honor of discovering that country? In the next place we will notice where “Sparta” says, “let us now put the argument in the form of a syllogism.” You forgot to do that part of it, “Sparta,” and it would not have bettered your case if you had. A syllogism is a regular argument consisting of three propositions. We humbly beg your pardon, “Sparta,” for writing an article that would have a tendency to place you in a bad light before i;he’_public, but we did not thing that a Solomon of modern times, a being of more than natural wisdom, could have his reputation’ mjured by an ignoramus. We will not dispute your word as to your fish diet being more palatable to you than our milk diet, for we always had a great aversion to milk. Severe the fate of modern fools, alas, When vice and folly mark them as they pass; |

Like noxious reptiles o’er the whi-tenefi 'wa.ll; The filth they leave still points out where they crawl. : -

We again beg your pardon for insulting your dignity, but ignorance is vice, you know, consequently you could not have expected much less.— Hoping that this will be a satisfactory apology for all, I 'remain" yours, : , : D. ~ THE MARKETS. - . LIGONIER. GRAIN AND SEEDS.—Wheat, amber 85c; Rye, 40¢; Oats, 18¢; Corn, 25¢; flax seed, 1 10; timothy seed, $1 25. ~__ PropUCE.—Hogs, live, § cwt $2 50; Shoulders, per pound, 6¢; Hams, 08c; Bees Wax, 25c¢; Butter, 12; Lard, .08¢c; Eggs, ¥ doz., 14c; Wool, 1b,20@ 30c; Feathers, 45¢; Tallow, 06c; Apples, dried, 3¢; Potatoes, 55; Peaches, dried,oBc; Hay, tame, $7; marsh, $3. . BIRTHS. ' 'KAUFMAN. —ln Ligonier, Oct. 4, 1875, a danghter to Mr. & Mrs. Clem Kauffman ; usual weight. Oh, Clem! ‘ S : MARRIED. ENAPPENBERGER—OGDEN.—Cctober 6, 1878, at the residence of and by A. Banta, Esq., in this place, Mr. Wm. Knappenberger and}Miss - Saloma Ogden, both of Ligonier. 5 SISTERHEN—KNEPPER,—In Ligonier. October 9th, 1878, at the residence of the bride’s lzmrents. Mr, and Mrs. J, M. Knepper, by Elder Ebert, of the Christian Church, Mr. W, A, Sisterhen and ~ Miss Eva Knepper, both of Ligonier. % ~ Hearty congratulations are hereby tendered to Will and his fair bride. May they always find smooth sailing is the wish of a host of friends. Estray Notice, STRAYED from my premises, near Fish Lake, Elkhart connty, a WHITE BULL, It was 3 years old last spring, and has short ears. An gerson giving information of its whereabouts wifl e liberally rewarded. J.B. SHOWALTER. October 10, 1878.-25-w2* ! o. 2 ’ - Administrator’s Sale. - NO’I‘[CE is hereby given that the unaerexl{gned, administrator of the estate of Thomas Kershner, deceased, will offer for sale at public outcry at the late residence of the decedent in Sparta township, Noble county, Indiana, fiye miles south« 'east of Ligonier, on fai ' Friday, November Ist, 189 S, the following described personal property, to-wit: Two Horses, One Spring Cslf, Brood Sow and Pigs, Sixty bushels of Wheat in the bin, Wheat in the Ground, Corn in the crib and in the field," Two Tons of Hay, Carpenter’s Tools, Wagon, . One -Pair of Bob-Sleds, and other farming implements. Alvo: Household and Kitchen Farniture, and various other articles too numerous . to mention. : G - : Terme will be made known on day of sale. - Sale to commence at ten o’clock, A, M. : JOHN L. WOLF, Administrator. October 11th, 1878 -25 w 3 e L CabineT ShoP ‘ \ . —AND— . Cabinet Wareßooms

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R. D. K ERR Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Noble county that he has congtantly on hand : alarge and superior stock of . 4 C abinet - Ware, consisting in part of ! DRESSING BUREAUS, TABLES,STANDS, WARD Roses, LouNaEs, CUPBOARDS, MOULDING, = CHAIX RVS-AND,BEDSTEADQ And in fact evo?thlng usually kept in a First. .- Class Cabine Bhog. Particular attention paid tothie Undertaking Businees, . ' COFFINS . a.ways on hand and made to order on short notice. _..Azso!;’al,khdfi&flég‘wmfifi:jtdfld‘cr. Fdrni ‘an,er; ooms On west s olgg:vin s_tgjkeomtr g{ _onr:fiif?%.n I;ql.goniqg, L Tigontér, Novemberas, ov7etd -

Glothing Storg! Would respeetfully announce to the . citizens of Ligonier and surrounding country that they have e just opened a new Clothing House, and that they will endeavor to constantly kegp on hand “ The Best and Most Substantial (Gtoods to be Found in the MARKET. W/ £ A X ——(9)—(0)-— CLOTHING! : - For Men. CLOTHING! For Youths. CLOTHING! : ' For Boys. CLOTHING! i For Children. CLOTHING! For Everybody. \ ==(0) (0} Our goods will be found to be the Cheapest and Best FOR THE MONEY. —(0) —(0)— | | REMEMBER | L —THAT AT;I-E—- -| ‘ENTERPRISE’ CLOTHING HOUSE : o ¥ A ' MAY - HIRSCH You can get Good Suits for any price - Jrom 554.50 to Sls, PANTALOONS FROM 75 Cents up to $5.00. OVERALLS . 35 Cents up to 75 Cents. —(0)—(0)— » Gents’ Furnishing Goods In endless variety at the Lowest Figures for Cish. Ligonier, Aug. 22, 1878.-18. .

I have moved my place of business from the Banner Block into Dr. Gants’ building, opposite Brown’s Furniture Rooms. I have purchased the nicest and best stock of Ever brought to Ligonier. Those wishing Clothes Cheap for Cash can do well by bl *3. . D RAPSCH. &-DON’T be Deceived by Buying Elsewhere.Ligonier, Ind., Sept. 4, 1878 -44 tf .S ; :A ' RrL

3F. W. Shinke & Bro. : Take pleasure in lnfofmlnfi the peaple of:mgo- ; nier and vicinity that they have the best selected i stock of all kinds of For Men. Boys, and Chiidren; also, an elegan assortment o¥wear for Women, Misses and ghildren. All styles and qualities Lo select from.— ' Will be sold at ; - BOTTOM PRICES, ; ‘quing adopted the pbilc will Sypesciuts She Reibatty B¢ taoty or ' prompt pay. . : } ’ Special Attention givento CUSTOM WORK. We gnaiuhtee flm-élwz stock and workmanship, MENDI%G done EXPEDITIOUSLY “ Corn - Field GAITERS,” - Of ourown make eqnmmy on hand, GIVEUS ACALL, - - EXAMINEOUR GOODS, ~ ASUERTAIN PRICES, snd buy st the old rellsble shoe storeof -

xO/0D! INIEWISH A Lumber Yard in Ligonier. ~ LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES, Of all classes and grades, kept constantly on hand. Pine Lumber, thoroughly seasoned, dressed or in the rough, from a Fence Picket to.a Stick. of Timber, sold at Botiom Prices. Call and See Us before buying. Yard on Cavin ; Street, north of Kerr’s chrmmrg Store. ‘LIGON;;J-I;E) ;lII;DIANéq - : Knepper & PGCk. PIANOS & ORGANS. All persi)ns wishing to purchase a reliablé‘instrument. and not wishing to pay two profits, can save money -by c'alling on A. 8. FIISHER, Ligonier, Ind. - e ‘» . 13-.13—12 : . ’ 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 (« o e : : [ PELTON™ STAR SHINGLES -|-g ; 2 b (R : ' ' 16 inch, $2.76 Per M. - 18 meh; #8395 Fer M. Why buy inferior grades of Shing. gles when you can get the “Pel- - ~ ton” at these prices. - ‘ - JOHN WEIR. LIGNOIER ,February 7, 187%,- P ‘ * TV @ P DR.PRIGE’SY CREAN A —SPEoIL| BAKIN G (Tgye7") FLRORING W ER-. \%< Pl / TITQ JOWDER N/ EXIRAETS, Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that these goods. are free from adulteration, richer, more -effective, produce better results than any others, and that they use them in their own families. - _ 17(1 YNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. ]]R PRIGE S TOOT»H‘ENE.» An a.grieeable,.healthful Liquid Dentifrice. : LEMON SUCAR. A substitute for Lemons, . " EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From the pure root. SURREANRODE MG . STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs,, Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.

New Grocery! - New Bakery! Everything New! . . . : : - Everything Fresh! 9999949 | §R4YYESY K.W.FISCHER, Tor I.lVyears' connected w;i'th the’ wldely-k'uéwn Grocery and Bakery firm of Kolb & Gross, at ' Qoshen, would respectfully announce that = he has just fitted up in‘the : : MIDDILE _iaéoM; o ——OF “'l;‘,:_ i - ; BANNER BLOCK : i S v‘ ; L ; amp o BAKIERY,. and now offers thé p’ubrllc a ‘chqzi(:.e,land: 'exftezigi;v,; : i ; aesortmept of : ‘ Grroceries and Provisions ' WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS, - CHINA AND STONE WARE, ALy NEW AND BouGHT FOR CASH, " and to be s'olfl:fi tf:ti::éog::tmm g{ve : - We canhot nfidpg_i-ia‘ke. e an!tmmwlllve’kee/n in stock, but we cansay thatin this establish-- ) ment you will find uwtmu,q;obe fo;m@’_&g_;;g- . First-Class Grocery. | Fresh Bread Daily! EATING HOUSE! . cakes, ples, oysters, hot coffee and tea, g e S SR S e

A k Just rece;ves’l s splen‘;id lot of ‘ FloWers, Tips, Trimmings etc., which will be disposed of at living prices. MILLINERY.

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: » s : e MILLINERY. Killinery of every description done to order at : . hard-pan fignres. : . MISS M. E. BEAL, A figdnsmiof one of the largest Millinery Establishments 1n Ohicng’o. has been -enfi:fi to take charge of this department. Sa! fon * : o 2 gnaunhpn. % o ‘ A DRESS - MAKING! In allits different branches, neatly and prompts ! ©7 1y executed. e - - MRS: ELLA KISER, One of the best and most accomplished Dressma--kers in this section, wi Hg:x charge of this de- .- partment, Good work warranted. = 4 AT et ‘5 A e gt T R S R T sGS SR < St e s LR RS iSRLY DG e Lo T aainien WBME O aeG Mhe Dact of A 1 Vindd alf Mande 108 best 0 ALI KindS of Goods R , g ~" I‘\:-“"-’;:;5-’»7,. # q_w, , Ghas T 1,“'" CEpEe e S e A s S G 5 s

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