The National Banner, Volume 13, Number 32, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 November 1878 — Page 3

You can get a neatly trimmed Hat at as low a figure as 75 cents, at the Ladies’ Bazaar. Chicago, Toledo and New York styles duplicated.

The Flational Banner

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

West’s Liver Pills Cure Sick Headache. . y L

Ludington, Mich., had a $26,000 fire Saturday. - =it tiy

Brushes of all kinds for sale by Elared & Son. e

Large numbers of Indiana horses are being ship_ped to the South. - Bug your paints and ‘oils at Eldred & Son’s drug store. ~ Rarus trotted a mile in 2:15, at Chico, California, Saturday, a high wind prevailing. : . ; Buy your lamps, chimnies, and lanterns at E}(llred’s Drug Store. Nine convicts were publicly whipped at Newcastle, Del.,; Saturday, five being also pilloried. ; i

Go:{p Eldred’s Drug Store for Drugs and Patent Medicines. -

The Sentinel says improvements are now laid out for next season in Fort Wayne which will aggregate $200,000

_The best mixed paints in the markt?t are to be found at Eldred’s drug store. i

| . __Thelargest and most elegant stock | of ‘millinery goods is to be found at f o ; ' the Ladies’ Bazaar. L

K. W. Fischer keeps constantly. on hand C. S. Maltby’s Celebrated Baltimore Oysters.” Fresh invoice every Saturday. L .

Ex-President Grant is talked of as a compromise .candidate for U. S. Senator from Illinois. , :

Buy toilet articles such as perfumes, ‘hair oils, ' tooth soaps and powders, tooth, nail, hair and cloth brushes, combg, &ci, of Eldred & Son. ,

People about the country seem to be fighting a little shy of pork. The cholera has made them nervous. - ELDRED & SoN have just opened a fine assortment of toilet articles, such as hair oils, perfumes, face powders, puff boxes; also hair, tooth and’nail brushes, toilet soaps, &c. Silver Lake, Kosciusko county, is happy over, the erection of a calaboose and the appointment of a night watch. If you have the Asthma, go to our popular druggist, H. C. Cunningham, and procure a bottle of the Great English Cough Remedy. It is warranted. ' . 82-8 w An employe of the .G. R. &I. railroad suffered a severely-crushed hand and other bruises at ¥Fort Wayne, on the 22d. - . e

We have just received anew stock of parlor, bracket, and library lamps which we are offering at-very low prices. We also- furnish chandeliers for parlors, churches, and school hous: es on short notice. C. ELDRED & SON.

" It is said that every Indian found beyond the limits of the Umatilla reservation is shot by the white savages infesting that region. <

- 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 IH.C.Cunningham, Ligonier, Indiana. i 32-Bw.. - et fr iSI England has got pay for those mackerel caught” by our fishermen on Canadian.shores, at the rate of about five dollars per pound.. Now let’ us have ‘peate; ——ab—————— THE BUSY SEASON being over, F. W. Shinke & Bro. respectfully invite their/customers having open accounts to call and settle now, to keep the wheels of trade in motion, They also call attention to the fact that their prices for all kinds of goods in their line are reduced to correspond with prevailing priges of produce. —_————— e —————————— The funeral of six of the eight victims t)'f the Sullivan coal mine explosion took place there Saturday afternoon, the procession being over one ‘milelong. There is talk of a monument. ' : o i ——————— 4 P Delight All Lovers of Sweet Scents.

The Unique Perfumés made by Dr. Price delight, by their lasting character and refreshing fragrance, all lovers of sweet scents. Dr. Price’s Forget-Me-Not, Ylang-Ylang, Musk Rose, Alista Bouquet, and his other odors, are the most exquisite that can be imagined. * -

The war on passenger rates. between Cincinnati and eastern cities has ceased, and the old prices are resumed. At one time first-class fares were sold from Cincinnati to New York as low as one dollar. g |

Bugklen’s Arnica Salve.

The BeEsST SALVE in the world for Cuts,Bruises,[Sores,Ulcers,Salt Rheumn, 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 Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier.

“Know the truth, love your fellows, make christianity popular, enjoy the beauty of the world, and aspire to God,” are the concluding words of a lengthy editorial in the Warsaw Republican' upon the dangers that at p}l;gxl;lent beset us. Truth in a nutshell, - : ‘

Dyspepsia or indigestion, headache, pain in the shoulder, coughs, tight-ness-of the chest, dizziness, seur eructations of the stomach, bad taste in the mouth, bilious attacks, palpitation of the heart, inflammation of the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,are theoff-spring of catarrh, One pottle of Constitutional Catarrh Remedy will prove a better guarantee of its merits than advertising will do. For sale by Scott & Sandrock. 29-2 m.

Another terrible steamship disaster occurred 'off Dover, Monday. night, shortly before twelve, the HamburgAmerican line steamer Pommerania being struck amidships by the bark Noel Eilian, in a fog, and sinking in about twenty minutes.. From fifty to seventy-five persons were lost, mostly passengers, the remainder being picked up by the steamer Glengarry. - —irtll O it | y : Remember This, 1t is with pleasure I can now safely recommend to the public a medicine for the treatment of consumption, asthma, chronic sore throat, catarrh, etc., which I ean safely assert has no equal. This medicine has lately been introduced in the United States, and i 8 called the Great English coufgb Remedy, 1f you want a medicine for any. disease of the throat and lungs, & I'f’;', :ho ' & i ”'“\.XK,,;. .5 ‘@:; ;ff?'{f@ v k; }3""s"’3""‘ R - J‘\“ :i:"‘.,_. s ""v,’l;'},*"«"w"""'.{"?*“’ '!;;,":_, \;;}_3:3,_";’ WY IS TRV

—-Fischer schaechts turkeys and chickens. . » . —How many turkeys do you suppose will be devoured to-day ? : —lt was good to be there-—we mean at the temperance meeting Tuesday evening. B —Every lady should call at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s when they want a good fitting cloak. ‘ . : - —Another “ Hop " will be given by the Ligonier Social Club next Wednesday evening. .

—ln sixty days from now 10 per cent. notes will not be as common as they are to-day. : —The drug firm of Scott & Sandrock has been dissolved and is succeeded by D. S. Scott & Son. —No use talking, May & Hirsh sell clothing and underwear cheaper than any firm in Northern Indiana. —Train No. 1 from the East Tuesday was detained over three hours at Kendallville by running off the track. » —lt will do you good to trade at M. Jacobs & Co.s, where the stock is complete and the prices down to Rock Bottom. i

—AsSchool has commenced, parents will find it to their interest to buy their children’'s Books, Slates, &c., at Cunningham’s. o 2etf

—Subscriptions are being raised for the employment of a night-watch during the winter, James L. Gates is to officiate in that capacity., - —Special attention is directed to the prospectuses of the Harper publications, on the first page. These publications are first-class. : —George McComber yesterday traded two pigs, eafih weighing 65 Ibs., to K. W. Fischer for two turkeys weighing 7 Ibs.each. How is this for high-? - —Selig will ' move into his elegant new butcher shop In Union Block next Monday. All his customers ate invited to drop in and partake of a free lunch.

—ln mailing letters or papers, persons should not forget to put the county on the address. An observance of this rule will often prévent delays or miscarriages. i .

—Now (that the doctors and the clergymen have had their say on the alcohol.question, why not close the debate with a general resume by President Huffman ? ;

—Messis. Fasset & White, the Chicago scenic and fresco artists, from Hooleys theatre, now engaged on Union llall, publish a card to our citizens in another column. v ] —Most anyone can raise a two-dol-lar bill to pay his cr her subscription to a live county paper, Failure to do 8o is often more attributable to negligeuce than to inability. v —lt ig sad to reflect that a young man who had the best of opportunities to lead a happy life, should throw himself away on the world’s vices and thus bring about an uniimely death. —Steuben county ought to be attached to the Lagrange and Elkhart circuit for judicial purposes. That would about equalize the business of the circuit presided over, respectively, by Judges Tousley and Woods.

—lf you are abundantly supplied with this world’s goods, it will .not ecome amiss to supply some poor family with a good-sized chicken, or turkey, to-day. Poor people relish a good thanksgiving dinner as well as the rich. : i ! 5

—Chicago painters are now at work painting the scenery in. Union Hall.— They are experienced artists and are doing magnificent work. When completed, Ligonier will be able to boast of one of the handsomest halls in Northern Indiana. >

—May & Hirsh are now exhibiting many novelties in overcoats, ulsters and suits for men’s, boys’ and children’s wear. - The make-up and fit of these goods are equal to eustom work, and fully 50 per cent. cheaper. Hats and caps to match suits. ey —Subscribers to a .county paper should bear in mind thay the prompt payment of two dollars per year is of the utmost importance to the publisher.. Two dollars may appear a small sum, but 1200 or 1300 of such small sums aggregate quite handsomely. —The Crawfordsville Journal claims that “farms near good gravel roads are worth from five to ten dollars more per acre than those on dirt roads. There is no better investment than to build gravel roads.” | Dr. Gants, of Cromwell, will verify 'this statement, - —At the M. E. church next Monday evening, December 2d: Rare Entertainment; Mirror of the World—the celebrated Drummond Lights improved. Every child should be afforded an opportunity of seeing the beauties and wonders of the world. For particulars see bills, . +~—“lf there is so much virtue and excellence in alcohol as claimed by the Doctor, why is it that there areso many tombstones in the cemetery; from whenee these results? queried Rev. Mahin last Tuesday evening.— “T’ll answer that,” responded Doctor ‘Crum; “it is the resu't of death.” The answer “brought down the house,” Rev. Mahin included. - s —The aleohol question was further discussed, Tuesday evening, before the Red Ribbon Club, by Dr. Crum, who entered into an elaborate defense of the physicians against the accusation that they made indiscriminate use of alcohol 1n their practice, Owing to the absence of our reporter we are unable to present a synopsis of the Doctor’s interesting and telling remarks. The Doctor has a happy faculty of entertaining an audience.

—ln conversation with one of our merchants the other day we learned that there is & decided disineclination on part of farmers to buy on credit.— The merchant referred to stated that his sales that day amounted to over three hundred dollars, and of this amount all but about fifteen dollars was cash., This is an indication that our farmers have learned from experience that there is a decided advant-

‘age in buying for cash only; that un}rder this system there can bé no disputes over book accounts; that it is better for buyer and seller, and that small accounts are more easily paid than large ones. o |

ALLEGED Bic AMY.—Andrew Clover, alias Andrew Kelley, alias Andrew Wilson, was arrested at Elkhart and lodged in jail at Goshen last Saturday by Detective Walpuss upon a charge of bigamy. He is said to have three wives, one at Cleveland, Ohio, one at Rochester, New York, and married an Elkhart lady three years ago. The Waterloo Press accuses the young man who recently married a widow in this piace. with having a wife in DeKalb county. - b

—~Township Trustees can save mon= ey by buying School Material of H. C.Cunningham. ' Call before purch= asing elsewhere., . :

EcCENTRIC NOTION.— A strange funeral ceremony took place at South Bend last Sunday afternoon. About midnight of Friday the wife of James H. Banning, one of the proprietors of the Daily Tribune, died -after a very brief illness, and just before death requested that her funeral be held on Sunday afternoon at two o’clock ; that there should be no hearse or carriages, ‘but-that her coffin be carried to the cemetery by pall-bearers, and the ~mourners and friends follow-on foot. Her wishes were carried out, and nearJly five hundred people joined in the procession. e ; .

All Goods are reduced in pri=ces from this date on, at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s, .

- Way NOT HAVE SOMETHING OF THE KIND HERE ?—ln Hartford, Ct., a Bociety with a regular organization has a large building, in the rear of which is an enormous wood house.— Any tramp found begging in the city is sent to this place, where he is given a regular meal, provided he saws enough wood to pay for it. -If he works, he is giveu food and shelter; if he refuses to work, he is sent to jail and punished under the State law affecting tramps. Any worthy mechanic is assigted in every way to find employment. The wood that is sawed is sold, and more ‘than pays the expenses of the “Tramp’s Hotel.” Can’t Marshal Galbreath inaugurate a like arrangement here? A

Just received a mew lot of Buffalo Robes at prices lower thanever. Jacobs& Goldsmith,

SUPERVISORs.—Hon. T. W. Woolen, the recently installed Attorney General, has promulgated an opinion in regard to the election of supervisors of roads to the effect that hereafter the election for supervisors shall take place in April instead of October, as heretofore., The law approved March 3, 1877, fixes the election of supervisors at that time, and the law approved March 5, 1877, only requires that the first election under the pro'visions of that act shall be at the October election in 1878. He also holds that the qualified voters of each township should elect a superviser in each of the road districts in their respectivé townships. THE BANNER advised the election of supervisors last spring, and most, if not all, the townships of Noble county acted upon the suggestion at the time. L ;

A fresh imvoice of cloaks re= ceived, including the latest styles at reduced prices at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s,

LAKEs DrRYING UP.—The LaPorte Herald says the water in the lakes in that vicinity is still falling and many of the smaller lakes and ponds have become entirely dry. The general fall in the lakes, it says, has been about one foot since last spring and the belief is gaining ground that this drying -up will be permanent. And now comes Bro. Dan McDonald, of the Plymouth Democratl, with the statement that while at Maxenkuckeé a few days ago, he noticed that the water was at least a foot lower than it was in the spring and summer. But he doesn’t anticipate that the lake will dry up very soon. The immense quantities of rain that fell during the spring filled it up fuller than usual, and Dan. thinks it is only just now getting down to its normal condition. Maxenkuckee is one of the grandest lakes in Northern Indiana. It is situated about twelve miles south-west from Plymouth, and is frequented by excursionists from all parts of the country. '

Do mot be persuaded under any comnsideration to buy a dollar’s worth of clothing, until you'have seen our stock and prices, Call and be convinced, s M.JJACOBS & CO.

ProrlT IN HoGs AND HENS.—John Prough relates his experience in fattening hogs during the past year in this manner: He had 18 head of pigs, aged about 10 months, which he commenced feeding on the first of September. He carefully measured the corn at the beginning of the fattening process, and consequently knows exactly how much he fed. November 20 he sold the hogs at $2.25 per cwt., the aggregate sum realized thereon being $1.86 less than the market price of the corn actually fed! If pasturage, milk, &c., before September Ist, were taken into account, the deficit would be much greater. . : At the same time Mr. Prough began feeding his hogs, two hens commeneced tolay in a nest near the house. By direction the products of these bi~ peds were stored away separately, and the fact. was thus ascertained that each of the two hens laid an egg every day up to November 20th, when the eggs were sold at %0 eents per dozen. Mr. Prough now wants the “boys” to take their pencils and figure howmuch more profitable “hen-fruit” is than pork at “hard-pan” prices?- ) ¥ ey S i Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. s - The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tettej'& chaflmd hands, -chilblains, corns, ‘and all kinds of skin eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect oy g, oS A by refunded. Price Ww "or sale by Scott & Sandrock, I#:um. Indiana, v12032-Bm,

= INFEY B . . All new and exeel}ent lfiusic. 35 Cents per copy; $3.60 per Doz. ~ Usedin the Public ;chmls. and ' ‘SCHOOL MATERIAL ofall kinds, ; Sold at the Very Lowest Prices. : THE NJEW HOME C-; 5 [ SewinG MachinE R S———" Is the lightest running and best machine in tke maiket, and Sold at Remarkably Low Prices. | J.H.HMOFFMAN, Nt W Bookseller and Stationer. eA S e ™ BRIEFS FROM BROADWAY. » “The life and salvat.l;;! the republican fiarfy Ls x.nx(;'xva :zt, stake, and the trial is near at hand.”—

Well, yes; we believe there was a trial a short time ago—Republican party vs. the Democratic and Greenback parties—verdict for the Republicans. “Alexis,” we fear that too much resumption hath made thee mad. Wm. Knappe has a severe attack of “Kansas fever.” Hope he will recover soon and remain with us, Can’tspare you, Billy. ; Anderson Girkin is the boss raccoon hugter in this section. He has about forty coon pelts on hand now, and when the skunk season opens he will enlarge upon the stock of far already on hand. L

Fred. Clingerman and John Brumbaugh have traded farms. Fred. pays $4OO to boet. , 5 Some of the farmers in this township have last year’s crop of wheat on hand yet—wheat for which they might have received $1.25 per bushel. - A belated and rather poverty stricken individual, whose railway %ticket was good on all country roads ;md cattle paths, called on us the other evening. After hehad eaten allthat he wanted, we asked him if he did n’t think that times were rather hard. He said he didn’t know, he supposed they were; at least the people said so along the road. He wasa tramp. ; Madison Hursey is ‘a very good musician; he can almost makg a fiddle talk. By the way, Madison is the author of a new piece of sheet music which is just out; no copies for sale. Ready, Madison; one, two, three, four —sing: “Rock-a-by baby, etc.” : There was an immense crowd of people at the Metz sale, last Tuesday. Be careful when you draw cider. We know of several persons who got shot, and were seared to within two feet of eterniuvy. Just look a “leedle oud.” ' ‘ , X.L.C.R. e e<[ —— e i -*A OHOICE VOLUME. * ! . We are glad to welcome another book from the able, graceful and fascinating pen of this prince of writers of Bible literature. To all who have perused the poetic, glowing pages of “Night Scenes in the Bible,” the mere announcement of a new work will be hailed with pleasure. Mingling with the wild scene of Gideon’s Night Attack, and the sad vision granted to Nehemiah of the desolation of Jerusalem is a beautiful description of the midnight sun off the coast of Norway, within twelve hundred miles of the North Pole. The Night of Betrayal weakens the deepest emotions of loving hearts, and we shudder at the Darkness of Noonday, and weep at the grave in the dark shadows of night feeling with intense vividness the events his marvelous skill has depicted. The book is precious to the believer and its literary excellence, rare word painting, and .poetic imagery make it a very delightful work for universal perusal. o e *From Dark to Dawn, by Rev, Dan.iel March, D. D. Published by J. C. McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia, Penn.; Cincinnati, O.; Chicago, 111.; and St. Louis, Mo. Agents wanted. See.advertisement.

A CARD.

To the Citizens of Ligoniers We are at present engaged in painting the Scenery in Union Hall, in your City, and parties desirous of having their rooms frescoed in the latest styles can secure us to do the work by call. ing on us at the Hall during the day, or at Eldred & Hoffman’s siore in the evening. Do not imagine, as many do, that Frescoing is too expensive for any but millionaires. We can finish rooms from §25 to §75, according to the size and amount of work. Designs and estimates furnished free of charge. Parties desirous of securing our scrvices will have to give us netice as soon a 8 possgible as our time is worth money. Respectiully, FASSET & WHITE, Scenic and Fresco Artists, Hooley’s Theatre, Chi_cago, Illinois. - :

- —Call and examine the Boss Overcoat for $2.25, at the Enterprise Clothing House of May & Hirsch.

Facts That We Know.

If you are suffering with a severe cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis, consumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat, we know that Dr. King’s New Discovery will give you immediate relief.— We know of hux(llgireds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines have failed. No other remedy can show one half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. King’s New Discovery will cure you of asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, consumption, severe coughs and colds, hoarseness, or any throat or lung disease, if you. will call at Scott & Sandsock’s drug store you can gef a trial bottle :or ten cents, or a regular size bottle or $l. 8 e

—Union Hall is being rapidly pushed to completion. The stage is being built and stocked with scenery by the Chicago artists, Fasset & White, and will be equal if not guperior to any hall between Chicago ai Toledo. " «Nothing Like I’ ' The fact that nearly ull diseases of the Throat and Lungs can be cured by the Great English Cough Remedy is now proved beyond a doubt, and the enormous sale which the Great English Cough Remedy has reached conclusively shows that the public have great faith in this nemedz for 23"‘%"' Oolg;,t ;lA;s_tit'mg - Bronchitis, &e. Ever tle is sooydl , or money r.:t{;‘-nded by I!ugn %unn ngham, T W

: PERSONAL. ~ F. W. Straus visited Cincinnati last Friday., el : - Jim Griffith is in favor of Grant and a strong Government. i We regret to learn that Rev. C. Caskey is again in feeble health. ‘ H. C. Cunningham has gone to Chicago to lay in a stock of goods for the holidays. - Henry L. Butchel says he recently brought down five wild ducks with a single shot. ; 1. L. Ayers, of Warsaw, would like to be doorkeeper of the Indiana House of Representatives. e George Keehn, the newly elected county treasurer, is confined to his room by rheumatism. - ; The genial Charley Goldsmith has been in town, supplying our merchants with jewelry for the holidays. Walpole G. Colerick, Congressmanelect from the Fort Wayne District, is again confined to his bed by illness. Judge. Tousley is holding court in Steuben county this week, He expects to finish the business in ten days. Joseph Henderson is now operating the Pearman flouring mill at Millersburg. He reports a good run of custom. ' i ;

* Wm. Slabaugh, of this township, contemplates moving to either Nebraska or southern Missouri in about three weeks. :

~ Hon, J. D. Osborn and Capt. J. A.S. Mitchell are at Indianapolis this week, attending to legal business before the supreme court. : o

Miss Mamie Beebe, 'who has' been visiting friends and relatives in this place, returned to her home 1a Washington last Thursday. ;

The family of J. B. Foltz has removed to Minerville, N. Y. where Mr. F. is extensively engaged in a promising mining operation. Judge Wood tried on a new pair .of rubbers on a recent “slippery morning,” fell, and has been complaining ever since of pain in the back. 4

J. M. Humphreys, agent of the G. R. & I. R. R. at Kendallville, who attempted suicide last week, is recovering. He has been dismissed from his agency. ;

It grieves us to learn that the estimable wife of Wm. Gage, of Elkhart township, who has been .in feeble health for over one year, is steadily growing worse.

Abr. H. Smith, the jolly farmer of Sunnyside, is determined téo keep step with the downward tendeney of things generally. He accordingly sells the best quality of two-foot wood at $1.50 per cord. ° “Old Historicus” saysif that “prominent citizen” whe offered to give $5 to have Bob Ingersoll lecture in this place will get forty-nine others to join him in like sums, tlie eloquent Infidel shall orate here. Now,ye admirers of Ingersollism, put your heads together. You know the terms. T

Uncle John Prough tells a good one on an old republican friend of'his who couldn’t understand how it was possible that two hens could bring in more net “revenue” than 18 hogs. After a full explanation and diverse comments on matters and things generally, Mr. Prough’s refiublivcan friend declared in terms more emphatic than elegant that if things had come to such a pass he’d be hanged if he’d ever again vote a republican ticket! Our wide-awake democratic friend, Joshua Z. Kabri¢h, Esq., of Lagrange county, favored us with a pleasant call on Tuesday. Mr. K. has for some time been in-poor health, which he is endeavoring to improve by abstaining from corduous labor, and taking the world easy generally. He takes a lively interest in political affairs, and keenly appreciates the necessity of taking some steps toward spreading the true political gospel in Lagrange county, “which the same” may be best accomplished by extending the circulation of THE BANNER. He promised to send us a few new subscribers at an early day, and from pas 6 experience we know his promise will be redeemed, - ;

Better Than Gold.

The grand climax of success is at last achieved. The poor rejoice, the Sick arise and walk, the rich bask in the golden sunshine of perfect health. The physical miseries of the human frame need no longer be endured. Dr. King’s California Golden Compound, for dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, coming up of food, jaundice, liver complaint, biliousness, general debility, drowsiness and low spirits. This wonderful remedy will positively cure, and that where every other remedy has failed. To prove thatthis wonderful remedy will do what we claim for it you are presented with a trial bottle free of cost, by which you will readily perceive its wonderful curative qualities, and which will show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For sale by Scott & Sandrock, Ligonier, Ind. :

" —Through the kindness of John H. Hoffman, bookseller and stationer, we have been afforded an opportunity of using the celebrated Elgin Ink, which we deem in some respects equal to the best quality of writing fluid. John bas “stacks” of these inks for sale at low figures. * . ¢

A 8 *WE have been engaged in building during the present season and are in need of all money dueus, we earnestly request all indebted to us to call and setile without delay., : ; C. ELDRED & SON. ] LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING inthe Post Office at Ligonier, Indiana,dnring the past week : Brown, Miss Ida . Kinneer, James Conrad. Miss Ellen Musser, Miss Linda S £ White, Mrs. Mary E. T Perfons calling for any of the above letters will please say “'advertised.’ ¢ . ; H.M.GOODSPEED, P. M, - Bigonier, Ind., Nov. 28, 1878, . AGENTS WANTED'FOR DE. MARCH’S NEW : BOOK : : From DarkéDawn Nm, ug:‘ n‘ewf-;olum% the Po?gl.ir :;Atthhgxi' fdt IN TH B PO jfi?h:flfl::‘fom f;o ::ntg ofjsy;:red Trnzh, ‘and adds fresh test ‘mm:{ to the beauty, pathos '%jnbumm of the Btories of the Bible. Xgonu lg‘fi’fll this Book with its q%ukllnx thoughts, }::u‘a‘fix" engravings, and rich bindings, thc?bm ; an:ég&y leading thinkers and writers .and Sells at’ “Makes a magnificent HOLI:‘Y PRESENT, lhl?u nd Good Pay for ‘Agents, gmhm. Students, Ministers, Young Men or Women, For Circulars, terms, &c., address, ¥G Mo 'B ; ¢ D., Pub) ‘;:fl"’f?d Philad ‘4)\ a: Clacinni b, O;* Chi ¢"w ’L3 8 g

Caution Notice, NOTICE ¥ hereby given that a certain certiflcate‘issued by the Aunditor of Noble County, Indiana, npon the sale of a certain wract of land in said county, as school land, to wit: The west half of the south-west quarter of section sixteen, township thirty-five north, range eight mt‘ has been lost, and that the undersigned wiil :fl) eg to said Auditor for a new Certificate as pro in such cases, ROBERT S. LATTA. November 18th, 1878.-31-w3 — ] y - SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a certified copy of a decree and an ‘order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noblecounty, Indiana, in the case of Frederick W. Straus, Jacob Straus, Mathias Straus and Jacob Kern vs. Jehn L. Lape, George W. McConnell, Catharine Lape, Cornelia McConnell, John M. Judy, Jacob Hoover, David Snater, William Rookstool, David Meloi Amos King, John Norris, Jesse Bechtel. Allen Richard, Jonathan Sloan, Walter Carr, William Snyder, William Crowell, Isaac H. Hall, Jacob Keller, Jacob. Wolf, Elizabeth Bushong, Allen Green, John Gordy, Charles H. Strumbeci. Porter Green, Dariel Lower, Uriah Francisco, William Francisco, Jacob Hostetter, Henri Hosttetter, Solphi& Cline, Martin Hillebolt, Emanuel Comm ngs. George Wyrock, Morgan -Snyder, Daniel W. Green, Silas L. Kettring and Horace D. Rodgers. I will offer for sale at gnblic anction at the door of the court-house in the town of Albion, county of Noble, and State of Indiana, on

Friday, December 13th, 187 S, Between the hours of ten o’clock, A. m , and four o'clock, ». M., of said day, all of the right, title and interest of the said defendants for, to and in the following described real estate, to wit: Commencing at the intersection of the north line of Eagle Street and the west line of Detroit Street, in the town of Rochester, in said conaty, ruoning from thence north 2.25 chains, thence east 5.25 chains, thence mnorth 4.82 -chains, thence north 44)4 degrees, east 3.19 chains, thence north 4.32 chains, thence north 66 degrees, west 7.10 chains, thence south 7 chains, thence south 3214 degrees, west 8.75 chaios, thence south 2.256 chains, and thence east 3.82 chains to the place of beginning, containing ten aeres of ground.—The same being the Rochester Mill property. : @

Andg, also: The north-east fourth of section five *(5), township thirty-four (34) north, range nine * (9) east, in said Noble county, Indiana.

NATHANIEL P. EAGLES. Sheriff Noble County, Ind, Isaao E. Kntsery, Attorney for Plaintiffs. . Albion, Nov. 18th, 1878 -31w3-pf $l2. ;

E=ERREINMIOVED === M,— I have moved my place of business from the Banner Block into Dr. Gants’ building, op-i . posite 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 v - | ED. RAPSCH. EDON’T be Deceived -by Buying Elsewhere.-5§ Ligonier,\lnd., Sept. 4, 1878 44 tf _o s :: |

F. W. Shinke & Bro.

Take pleasure in informing the people of Ligonier and vicinity that they have the best selected stock of all kinds of | Fo;- Men, B{;ys,‘ and ‘Ch'i;dren; also, an elegan assortment of wear for Women, Misses and Children. All styles and gnalities to select from.— : Will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES, ; Having adopted the £ LOW PRICE SYSTEM! ) Which re«*ulres selling at very small profits, the public will appreciate the necessity of ready or prompt pay. : Special Attention given to : CUSTOM WORK. We guarantee flrst-c.laue‘ stock and workmanship. MENDING done EXPEDITIOUSLY % Corn - Field GAITERS,” * Of our own make constantly on hand. GIVEUSACALL, EXAMINE OUR GOODS, ~. ASCERTAIN PRICES, : and buy at the old reliable shoe store l'o_l ‘ - ' F.W.SHINKE & BRO. Ligonier, Ind., March 21, 1878.-12-7 CabineT ShoP S AND— i : . ; Cabinet Wareßooms V . &\/ ’7 : ! wO, § e § SN SN ’A N S ; / ‘\ = s v/ ; T N % s%, D S e R.D. KERR o R T : e cou ! ns! on : *® S large and superior stock of Cabinet - Ware, . consistinglpartot .. 'DRESSING BUREAUS, TABLES,STANDS, _ WarD-RoBES, LOUNGES, CUPfig‘- lflfimmfi‘g‘m And in fact everything usually kept in a Fimste D NOYEYED eßt i n 4 E _ S L 1.#_?.,,;7,(}" p'?"""""";,‘;" ‘v J""‘@" g_xq%rvfl,%fit; z.‘\m,g;.v,‘. {’, I vq,fw“..%“, by ‘a:'-(‘&-«":*:%“‘r—#\‘*m a;:’r’,"‘ i ~~v%:"b t')_' 4 LaeL A ~l~é’a“"“'=', RN A B v‘)‘e% 5 Pivonie Wovemmter 0. 10T7.tay T

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, rom a Fence Picket to a Stick of Timber, sold at Bottom Prices. Call and See Us before buying. Yard on Cavin - 'Street; north }ofKerr’.s; Furm:mre Store. . ik Knepper & Peck. PIANDOS & ORGANS. ' i ‘../( _fl( o ¥4, B All persons wishing to purcha.se. a reliable instrument, and not wishing to pay two‘ profits, can savgimoney by tlzg_lll;_rig on A, S. FISHER, Ligonier, Ind. ~ IfYou Need a First-Class COOK STOVE! oo “oraneleganl T ~ PARLOR STOVE, : PARLOR STOVE, (either coal or wood) or a common - BOX STOVE! In short, any’ kind of a Stove, call - at the Hardware Store of - JOHN WER, Who Sells at BOTTOM PRICES. LIGONIER, November 21, e ; ' : Lo > DR PRICE’S Q. 'DR PRICGE’S } CREAM™ Ao, —SPEGIAL™| BAKING (") FLORING, S "_,» ’gg‘, .Maflh // N ‘ i 7‘;}"' < OWDER: g%/ EXIRALTS, Eminent Chemists and: Physicians certify that these goods are free from adulter&tion, richer, more effective, produce better results - than any others, and that they use them in their own families. ‘ TV (1 YUNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors. ]]B PBIGE STOQTHENE. An agreeable, healthful Liquid Dentifrice. : LEMON SUCAR. A substitute for Lemons. : " : " EXTRACT. JAMAICA CINGER. ' From the pure root. STEELE & PRICE’S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS. T ; e § I'ho_ Best Dry Hop Yeast in the World. STEELE & PRICE, Manfrs,, Chicago, St. Louis & Cincinnati.

New Grocery! ‘ ~ New Bakery! Everything New! . Everything Fresh! K.W.FISCHER, For 13 years connected with the wiaely-gnown, Grocery and Bakery fl;m of Kolb & Groeg, at - ' Goshen, would respec¢tfully announce that he has just fitted up in the = . 4 MIDDLE ROOM ; ] ——-o'rrgn—-%- 4 : ] BANNER BLOCK BAKERY, and now offers the public a cholce and ‘exténsive g 'ggsortmgnt“ ol ’ Groceries and Provisions ~ WOOD, WILLOW,GLASS, . CHINA AND STONE. WARE, - ALL NEW AND BOUGHT FOR CASH, aind t.q be m?d o &é?fiofil:’f“"““‘t give W ifinndi find;rtakd, ;té‘;;aqfi;rau ;ll we keep ;s in stock, but we can say thatinthis establishety il sverghing 1 T 4 - First-Class Grocery, Fresh Bread Daily! _ EATING HOUSE! nsan e e T P Wi Hoore, COUNTRY PRODUCE

. "3 { i ' ' Glothing Stare! ‘Would respectfully announce to the- - of Ligonier and surround-: ing country that they have . just opened: anew Clothing House, and that they will endeavor to conv stantly keep on hand . - The Best and Most Substantial Gtoods to be Found in (the MARKET UL LA AL B X : : —(O)—(O)"‘ ' e CLOTHING! T Cer For Men. | CLOTHING! ; ; » ; For Youths. )/° ; : § CLOTHING! - L ~ For Boys. | ; - CLOTHING! CVo - For Children. CLOTHING! - We ' ' “ For Everybody. b =i{ogea{igyia o oon Our goods will be found to be the Cheapest and Best - FORTHE MONEY. '.; SR o | REMEMBER | . ~—THAT AT THE— i CLOTHINGHOUSE' £ e Nl “ it e MAY : HIRSCH You can get Good Suits for anypries Dl7 o efem sGAT R s wah doa g @NT ' PANTALOONS FROM '~ Vg g S S I eeß el