Ligonier Banner., Volume 14, Number 20, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 September 1879 — Page 8

@he Ligenier Lanner. LIGONIER, IND. SEPT. 4th, 1879,

—Bills to the amount of .one hundred and twenty-four dollars were allowed by the Town Council at their monthly session last Friday. —We are under special obligations to our Kendallville correspondent for the comprehensive report of the Dyer examination which is published in another column. i —Do not fail to attend G. W. Winters’ sale of personal property, five and a half miles north-east of Ligonier, on Wednesday of next week. He has a number of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming utensils, &c., that will be sold. —Geo. C. Seymoure's sale of personal property, in Washington township, takes place Sept. 25, and Geo. T. Ul-. mer’s on the 27th. 1t will pay to attend both. They have lots of things tosell. —We are in receipt of the first number of the Syracuse-Milford Reflector, ‘a neat and quite ereditable local paper just started by Miles & Kitson. The boys have our best wishes in their undertaking. G : —We deem it prettv safe.to claim that our Ligenier merchants to-day have the largest and handsomest stocks of dry goods, clothing, groceries, boots and shoes, &c., of any town of its size in the United States. e ~—Mr. Geo. K. Poyser desires to inform those who subscribed to the building fund of the Salem church that they are now expected to come forward and

pay their subscriptions, the funds being needed to meet the requirements and obligations of the building com‘mittee. : G —lt was reported a few days since that Will. A. Brown, son of James F., met with an accident on the L. S. & M. S. railroad which necessitated amputation of a leg. Later and more authentic reports are to the effect .that he only had his toes crushed by slipping while coupling cars.. o —Owing to the rainy weather last Tuesday evening, the lecture to be delivered by Dr, Knepper was postponed till Friday evening, Sept. sth. The lecture willbein the High School Room. The subject treated by the Dr. is one. that interests all, old and young. Everybody invited to attend. —A. D. Stocking last week brought us samples of three varieties of potatoes, all of which we have tested and are enabled to pronounce of first-class quality. They are very large, one kind maturing several weeks before the Early Rose. - Mr.:Stocking will have samples of these potatoes at our next Fair. ¢ . s —The new Club House at Cedar Beach, Syracuse Lake, is rapidly approaching completion. It is all enclosed and the interior is now being finished. Everything will be ready for { the grand openin&l some time during{ the present month. A postoffice has been , established at the club house grounds, with John ¥, M.Riddle as postmaster. : 25 —Ft. Wayne and Warsaw have been connected by telephone. Though the distance 18 40 miles, everything said at either end ofjthe line can be as distinctly heard as if the distance was only as many rods. Telephonic con‘nections will also be effected with Toledo and Chicago. Now, fellow-citi-zens, let us go to work and construct a telephone between Ligonier and Albion. : i —The Great New York Circus will give two exhibitions at this place next Saturday. This is said to be one of the very best shows on wheels now, and elicits the highest encomiums of the press wherever it has exhibited. The Neenah (Wis.) T'imes thus speaks of it:—“Everybody will join with us in saying it is the best show ever in Neenah. It is not a conglomeration of noisy side show blowers and vociferous and insulting peanut venders, and a few lean, lank animals, nicknamed ‘“menagerie,” but a grand, ‘good, oldstyle circus, giving just the show ad;erti #ed, and well worth the admission ee.” : e |

—The Kendallville News pays Sheriff Williams a merited compliment in speaking of the capture of Dyer, the individual accused of poisoning his wife: “Sheriff Williams 18 entitled to a great deal of credit in capturing this man, It places him among the foremost in the country as a detective. The reward offered by the commissioners is quite small, and will but little more than pay the expenses of the Sheriff in his capture. We learn that Lawyer Mains has been employed on the defence with one or two assistants and a great effort will be made to prove Dyer innocent or defeat a conviction.” —The McGregor (Iowa) Times has this to say of the New York Circus: “It is decidedly the squarest dealing show that has visited this place in many years. Modest in advertising, the programme as announced is given entire. The show is noticeable from the simple fact of the entire absence of all side shows, gamblers, and peanut venders, from all drunkenness, petty thievery, and insulting familiarity of employees. It is a No. 1, first-class, square-toed concern from the top of the centre pole clear down to the stables. The show itself is replete with novelties, and numbers among its artists many of world-wide reputation.” —The Kendallville News comes to the defense of Banker Mitchell as against the attacks of the papers that have criticised that gentleman’s conduct in purchasixllg notes of patent right dealers. The News says: “The attack which it makes could - undoubtedly be made upon every banker and money loaner in the land. It has been a rule among bankers and dealers in money to purchase notes after satisfying themselves that they were good. They have not stopped always to inquire what the

consideration was, and have been satisfied to know that there was one and we will say further that Mr. John Mitchell has been as particular and as careful in the purchase of notes and papers as any dealer in money in this whOIO Wuntry." ; |

—What a glorious rain! **See Electric Oil Hand on sth page. —The swimming season will soon be over. : **A little money goes a great ways at M. Jacobs & Co’s. Chothing house. - - —You can’t be toe careful about your diet. o : *Mume Suitings, very fine Dress Goods, a% Sheets & Wertheimer’s. ‘ —The public debt was reduced dur-| ing the month of August, $38,527,395. **All shades of double-faced Silk Ribbons at Sheets & Wertheimer’s. —Fair time is gradually approaching. Are you preparing for it? **For fancy notions, hosiery, gloves, &e., Jacobs & Goldsmith still retain the lead.

—Elihu Wadsworth had to dig down 75 feet before striking water on his farm near Kendallville. e **Jacobs & Goldsmith exhibit an immense stock of Carpets of the latest and most novel design. —AI. Hardenbrook the other day sold his big buggy horse “John” to Mr. Sanders of Wolcottville for $lOO. *+#All shades of Colored and Black Silks at Sheets and Wertheimer’s. Unprecedent bargains in this line of goods. —Copies of the premium list of the Noble County Agricultural Society may be obtained at Gerber’s hardware. **They come and they go. New goods received daily at ; Jabobs & Goldsmith’s. -—Mr. and Mrs. John Crone, of Allen township, celebrated the 40th anniversary of their marriage on the 27th ult. *An elegant line of Gents Furnishing Goods just unpacked at : M. Jacobs & Co's. —Every farmer, his wife and his daughters, and his cousins and his aunts, should prepare something for ‘the Fair. : **lt costs you nothing to find out if we sell goods cheaper than other ‘houses. Jacobs & Goldsmith. __—lt is said that about $40,000 of the 'Evan Jones estate, in Allen township, will go to England, of which Mr, Jones was a native. : **The handsomest line of cheap Dress Goods in town will be fourd at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s. - —The prayer for rain and plenty of it has been answered satisfactorily. It rained here from Monday afternoon ‘until last evening. (eq el **All the latest novelties in Trimming, Silks, Embossed Velvets, Satins, &e., at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s, : - —Col. Zent has &« strong and very emphatic letter in last week's issue of the T'ruth-Seeker, denunciatory of Mr. Bennett’s imprisonment in Ludlow jail.

++Call at Sheets & Wertheimer’s for a palr of those 50 cts. black and colored Kid Gloves. Special bargans. —The trouble among the strikers at the Lake Shore freight depot in Chicago has been compromised by the company advancing the wages to $1.15 a day. ’ : {{For sale or exchange—a desirable building lot situated on north side of river. ' Enquire of R, E. Lockhart. * —The opinion prevails in legal circles that Messrs. Hardenbrook and Hoover will succeed in recovering part of their corporation license money paid under protest. **F. Loeser & Co. will sell you a nice suit of CLOTHES for less money than any other House in this town. Fact! —Hiram P. Cooper, Esq., received a telegram this morning announcing the death of his father, John Cooper, at his home in Northumberland county, (I;a.. Funeral at Sunbery next Saturay. +*Call at Sheets & Wertheimer’s and let them make you a fine Suit of Clothing, fuarantee fit and satisfactory prices. ;

—On the fouth page will be found a seasonable article on County- Fairs, from the pen of a farmer residing in the “Dismal.”

*+Brocotell Suitings at Sheets & Wertheimer’s. - Ladies, come in and and see them. No trouble to show goods. 5 ‘ | - —New York reports a general reyival of trade in dry goods, and the healthiest one for many years. : **F. Loeser & Co. invite the public in general to come and see the nicest, best and cheapest stock of CLOTHING ever brought to town. 20

—Theodore K. Brackenridge, an old resident of F't. Wayne, died last week. He came to that city in 1835. **Sheets & Wertheimer have just received another lot of 40 cts. Cachmere. Call at once and secure one of them. Going fast. - £ 3 —Dr. J. B. Casebeer, of Auburn, has sued Tom Mays for libel, laying his damages at $10,000: ** At Sheets & Wertheimer’s you can get all kinds of Fancy Buttons, and Fancy Colored Silk Fringe, to match every description of Dress Goods. —The corner stone of the new fia—sonic Temple in F't. Wayne will be laid September 16th. ) **Good black and colored cashmeres, double width, at the astonishing low price of 856 cents per yard, at ' _ Jacobs & Goldsmith’s.

— Wide-Awake for September is a superb number—replete with interesting and instructive matter for the young folks. Only $2.00 a year. D. Lathrop & Co., Publishers, Buston. - *™There is no sense or use-of any other House blowing that the% have the largest stock of Clothing, as F. Loeser & Co. have undoubtedly the largest and positively the best and cheapest stock ever exhibited in Noble county. ~—The Ft. Wayne Sentinel says that the “tax experts” have cornered three men in that city who have hidden away $lBl,OOO worth of personal property. ‘ :

**All who have not yet been to see the new Clothing Store of F. Loeser & Co. should eall there at once. They will exhibit- tPe largest, nicest and cheapest stock 'of Clothing, Gent’s Fur‘nishing Goods, Hats and Caps, you evoF BaV, e

‘—Now is a good time to buy your winter’s coal. ' --Sheets & Wertheimer have by far the largest assortment of Shawls, Paisley Shawls, €loaks and Dol:nans ever shown In Ligonier. —The show-window of F. Loeser & Co. presents a very handsome appearance. , -If you want to farnish your house with new Ca‘r{rpets,look at Sheets & Werthemmer’s before buying. Largest assortment in town. Prices to suit. : —The Rome City 7imes has changed hands; J. R. Rheubottom having stepped down and out, and I. W. LowP_man stepping in. i —Qur stock of Ready-Made Clothin%, Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children is complete. Come in and convince yourself. Will sell cheaper than any other house in town. Sheets & Wertheimer. - ——Lawrence Konantz, of Millersburg, attempted to murder his wife with a ‘stone on Monday night. She has been confined to her bed for some time with dropsy. Temporary insanity is probably the cause of the rash act.—Goshen Democrat. Konantz was taken to the jail at Warsaw yesterday morning. **Ladies are especially notified that it is no longer necessary to send off for Fine Trimmings and Silks, as Sheets & Wertheimer now keep on hand a full assortment of Fancy, Striped and Brocade Silks and’ Silk Velvet to trim the finest of Dresses. Give them a call when you want something of this kind. °

. —Mrs. D. S. Scott yesterday afternoon arranged a nice little tea-party in honor of the eleventh birth-day of her niece, Miss Ella Leonard, of Albion. About a half-dozen little girls were in attendance and enjoyed a royal good time. Various games and a collation kept the little folks in the best of Pumor. Miss Ella was made the recipient of several handsome presents.

Horsford’s Bread Preparation 1s the Most Economical Baking Pow- : . der Kmown. . © CHEAP AND GOOD. Herbert G. Torrey, A. 8., chemist at the U. S. Assay Office Laboratory, in New York, says: - “Recently I made a comparative test of eight of the most popular baking powders, or yeast powders, in connection with Horsford’s Bread Preparation, and to my surprise found the result as follows: ‘At the usual retail price in this market, and following the directions upon the label of each baking powder, the cost of using them is an average of two a&nd one-half cents for each quart of flour raised, for the eight powders examined, and the cost of the least expensive is two cents per quart of flour. But the cost of raising by using Horsford’s Bread Preparation, I find to be not over ONE CENT FOR EACH QUART OF FLOUR. It is no more than fair that you should make this fact publie, and let people know that your excellent article is as cheap as it is good.” - 3 H. G. TORREY.

A Tiger Hunt Near. Goshen. GOSHEN, Aug. 31.—Intense excitement prevails sixteen miles north-east of Goshen over the discovery yesterday morning of a large Bengal tiger on the farm of John Eckert. News of the discovery spread over the surrounding country like wildfire, and forty farmers, armed with shot-guns and rifles started in pursuit. At dusk last night the tiger was tracked to a dense forest, and, owing to the latemess of the hour, the hunters were compelled to abandon the chase for the night. The animal is supposed to have escaped from some menagerie. Renewed efforts will be made in. the morning to capture the tiger, dead or alive. LATER.—The animal mentioned above was caught last Monday afternoon.— It is a “whopper.” .

, A Card. : " The undersigned desires to inform ihis friends that he still can be found ‘at the old stand formerly occupied by ‘the late firm of May & Hirsch, where ‘he will be pleased to wait on all those ‘wanting anything in the clothing line. It will be no trouble to show goods, and all customers can rely upon fair and square dealing. Thanking all my old friends for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of same, I am, Yery Resp’y. - SoL. HIRsCH. e S o " : SPECIAL NOTICE. , I hereby notify all my friends and customaers in general that I am ready at any time to sell them everything in the line of Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, cheaper than ever before, and that I can always be found at the new Clothing House of F. Loeser & Co. - > SOL. MAY. P.S.—Don't let other Clothing Houses make you believe that I have left or intend to leave the town. : ¢ B —————— ettt g—- . SPECIAL NOTICE. Having purchased of the CREDITORS the entire stock, including all notes and open accounts of the late firm of MAYP& HIRSCH, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are hereby notified to call at the office of Jacobs & Goldsmith and settle the same forthwith. . Sl : M., JACOBS & CO.

Dress Goods. The new styles of Fall Dress Goods have arrived at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s. The styles are decidedly attractive and well worth seeing. Prices are very low this season. L ank

We are prepared to meet your demand. Our treatment will suit you. Our goods will please you. Our prices will be preofitable to you. M. JACOBS & Cv.

OWING to the failure of May & Hirsch, we the undersigned have purchased the entire stock of the Credi~ tors, and shall offer, for the next 60 days, the said stock at a sacrifice,with=out regard to cost. ‘ - M.JACOBS & CO.

- The Weak Nervous and Exhausted should read the advertisement of Dr, Bowesmith’s Bpe¢lal Specifics for Men and Women, 20-Iy,

e > _ . Don>x - . Buya SEWING MACHINE till you evamine the “WHITE.” It isthe lightest running and makes less noise than any other-machine in the market. It has a self-threading shuttle and self-setting needle. The feed is on both sides of the needle. The bobbins can be filled without running the entire machine. Large space under the arm. All wearing parts are made adjustable. It is the most durable, cheapest, best and largest Family Sewing Machine made, and is the universal favorite. : o : Buy the White Sewing Machine, And you will be happy. Warranted to do all %inds of work ever wanted in a Jamily. - For Sale at : ) Ligonier, Ind., July 31, 1879. Jo H- HOFFMAN S BOOK STORE-

i PERSONAL. Capt. Mitchell, of Goshen, returned last evening, from a two week’s visit at Saratoga. , ! John A. Segner has bought a firstclass barber shop in Peru, this State, in which town he has permanently located. i : ’Squire Banta thinks Gen. Ewing will be elected Governor of Qhio by about 20,000 majority. We hope the ’Squire’s prognostication may be verified in October. : Geo. T. Ulmer and family are off on a visit to friends in Michigan. They will leave for Kansas about the first of October. Sorry to see such good people leave the county. : Mrs. J. C. Zimmerman returned a few days since from a two weeks’ sojourn at the Michigan Lakes. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. Spangle, of Wolf Lake. ; Mr. Kitson, one of the publishers of the Syracuse-Milford Reflector, was in town Monday and made the BANNER office a call. He is hopeful of making his newspaper venture a sueccess. Jacob Souder and family left for Texas yesterday morning. Their future home will be in Montague county, said to be a good agricultural region. Our best ‘wishes accompany Mr. Souder and family. May their fondest expectations be realized, is the earnest prayer of their many friends here. Mr. C. Hooley last Saturday returned from his visit to Pennsylvania. He says the wheat crop 1n the old Keystone State bears no comparison to that of this locality; that in reality it is a poor one. Of apples, peaches and other fruit they will have a good crop, but inasmuch as _not a great deal of money can be realized from these fruits, the farmers east of the Alleghanies do not have as cheerful countenances as those now worn by our sturdy sons of toil. :

; Take Warning. : Directly around each bronchial tube where it enters the lungs, are about 20,000 minute air cells—in the entire lungs 600,000,000. A slight cold pro‘ducing bronchial inflammation, a gath‘ering of phlegm and a slight difficulty in breathing quickly involves the 20, 1000 air cells and finally if not remedied ‘the whole six kundred millions become clogged with pus which must be healed or life will soon terminate. Tre 'world’s great lung remedy, Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, readily heals and permanently cures the ‘very worst case of lung diseases, colds, coughs, tickling in the throat, asthma, hoarseness and difficulty of breathing in the shortest time possiblé. Trial bottles ten cents. For sale by H.. C. Cunningham and D. 8. Scott & Son, Ligonier. _ el e Z The Largest Stock Of black cashmeres in town will be found at Jacobs & Goldsmith’s. They have put prices down to hard pan, and are doing a tremendous business in the dress goods line. . ' —_—— e : _ Policy. To buy your clothing and furnishing goods where you can buy the mostand the best goods for the least money. We are masters of the situation. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! Headquarters at all times for the lowest prices' at M. Jacobs & Co’s., known as the largest, best and cheapest clothing house in Ligonier. ©

DRr. LAMBERT, the Goshen Eye and Ear Surgeon, visits Ligonier every Saturday afternoon. Office with Dr; Gants, from 2to 3 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE.

The best mixed paints in the mar ket are to be found at Eldred’s drug gtore. / - ;

Hill’s Comgonnd Extract of Buchn and Cubebs is warranted to cure Gravel. For sale by (. Eldred & Son, Ligonier. Qov

Teachers’ Institute. The Noble County Teachers’ Institute will be held at Albion, commencing Sept. Bth, 1879, and will continue through the week. Competent instructors will be pregent, and lectures given dur-ing-the session, of which due notice will be given. ; NELSON PRENTISS, 18-w3 County Superintendent. . A GOOD PLAN. : As '‘an ounce of prevention 18 worth a pound of cure” it is a good plan to buy a bottle of Kress FEVER TONIC, aud during the season when Chills and Fever are prevalent, take a small dose daily, thus preventing the possibility of contracting any malarial disease. If yon have the Ague buy a bottle and be cured promptly and sarely. The money refunded if it does not cure. * It containg no Quinine or Polson, and is pleasant to take. - 18+4m

Buy your paints and oils at Eldred & Son’s drug store. o LIGONIER MARKET REPORT. GRAINAND SEEDS.—Wheat, amber $0.93; Rye, 40c; Oats, 22¢; Corn, 35¢; flax seed, $1 10; timothy seed, $1 50; clover seed, $3 90. ‘ PRODUCE.—Hogs, live, { cwt 83 50; Shoulders, per pound, 6¢; Hams, 08c; Bees Wax, 25c¢c; Butter, 10; Lard, 05c; Eggs, ¥ doz., 10c; Wool, b, 20@ 33c¢; Feathers, 50c; Tallow, 06¢; Apples, dried, 03 c; green, 25c; Potatoes! 25; Peaches dried, 04c; Hay. tame, $8; marsh, $6.00. i

BORIN. : SUMMERS.—In Perry twp., Aug. 28th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Summerg; usual weight.

DIEI. . | SMITH.—On Tuesday morning, Sept. 2, 1879, in Ligonier, Adda Laura, daughter of Henry P, and Sarah A. Smith ; aged 14 years, 9 months - and 26 days. | Lollie, as the deceased was familiarly known, was an exceeding bright and intelligent girl, and her loss will be greatly felt not only by the members of the family but by a host of playmates and acquaintances throughout the town.

Card of Thanks. i We hereby tender neighbors and friends our most hearty and sincere thanks for the valuable assistance rendered during our danghter’s short illness. : HENRY P. SMITH, - SARAu A. SMITH. AR R T e L AST L SR GRS 4 NG TR NI RS S LAMR T SO T T - = ; A Desirable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers his farm, the north-west quarter of section 7, in York twp., for sale at a low figure and on easy terms. The farm is all under fence, and 115 acres are under cultivation ; the balance is young thrifty timber. On the place dare two good thriving orchards, containing the standard varieties of apples, also cherries, pears, and other fruit. Four good wells of water on different parts of the farm, For further particulars inquire on the premises. I.J, MoLALLIN. July 24th, 1879.-14tf

, LIST OF LETTERS ! REMAINING in the Post Office at Ligonier, Indiana, during the past week: : Acklin, J 8 * Knepp, Rev John Billman, Miss Ida Miller,\Rev Christian &y Baker, Miss LC = Stoner, Miss Mamie Draggoe, Mr Peter Walker, Mr James Jones, Mr Burton Judy, Miss Kate Willetts, Mr Andrew -Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say “*advertised.” : i : S H. M. GOODSPEED, P. M. Ligonier, Ind., Sept. 4, 1879,

Notice to Heirs of FPetition to L Sell Real Estate. : : STATE OF INDIANA,} i NOBLE COUNTY. ‘ : N OTICE is hereby given that Daniel W, Green, Administrator of the estate of DeWitt C Denny, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal estate being insafficient to pay his debts, and that said petition will be heard on the 25th day of the next term of the Circuit Court of said county, being the 30th day of October, 1879, ¢ | Wicness my hand this 3d day of September, 1879. ; - SAMUEL E. ALVORD, ) Clerk Noble, Circurt Court. Albion, Ind., Sept. 4, 1879 .-20-w3.

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“wThe Vertical Feed, as now perfected and applied to “The New Davis Sewing Machine,” is admitted by the best living experts to be the greatest advance in sewing mechanism since the invention of Sewing Machines. “The Davis” does every variety of sewing possible with the old underfeed machines, and in addition it’ accomplishes an “immense range of beautiful work utterly impossible for any other Machine to duplicate,” which is convincing proof of the superiority over all competitors. The simplicity, ease of management and ’efi"ect.ual_rhanner in which the “Vertical Feed” overcomes the “many faults and defects” of all underfeed machines is surprising. - St Any one needing a Sewing Machine will regret having bought any other after seeing the “New Davis.” i R i ‘Machines in operation and for sale at F. Beazel’s Harness Shop. Call and examine them. For sale by _ ' S iit PIERREMEAGHER. '

Jo. W. HIGGINBOTH A M, ‘ 7D o S WATCHMAKER @ (2 T ; P el § 1098 (R o'\ eweler, L Vs > Ny ! i = Y RTNY 4 Y y :\§\ : ! < ke (Sea L P (E 36 SRS a 7 : - ' R ! S & IS e & =AY ‘\‘ % \\A W G ) —AND— ' ..~\:&’ ‘:E \\:g\} R -1/ N §\ . ; CFIW '] TR OPTICIAN AL e O LIOLA L, G, SBt < 2 i DEALER IN—WATCHES,CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, SPRECTACLES | Musical Instruments and Strings, &c. OmpEers fo- selections solicited. | Fitted to all kinds of| Watches, Clocks and Jewelry promptly and neatly repaired and warranted. | BBight on scientific Corner Third and Cavin Streets, Ligonier, Indiana. {B5! principles.

ATTENTION: Pelton 24 Shingles _; e Again ’t;hlS sea»s;om |:;‘ .w : o Get my Prices before you purchase S TOHIN N _Dealer in Hardware, Stoves, &c. LIGONIER, IND.,, February 12, 1879,-43tf : Lo

JUST RECEIVED | A ‘(::arefu’lly séleéted a.nd:ré-dxhple‘te' o STOCK OF DRY GOODS, All new, bought for fca"sh, and to be sold at I Bottom Prices ! l . V;A*lso. ‘néw}nv;)i(ce of. : ! lStaple & Faney Groceries, t Fresh, pure, and at m"icgs:to suiié the times. 'lCash Paid for Buttér and Eggs. | e | Give Me a Call. \ SR KINE Ligonier, Sept. 4, 1879.-wi, = v ‘

L T CY SHERIFF’'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me-directed by the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble County, Indiana, in the case of JESSE D. VAIL, Administrator of ANNA W. VAIL, deceased, vs. HORACE D. ROGERS and THERON TEAL, I will offer for'sale at gnblic ‘aunction at the door of the court houee, in the town of Albion, County of Noble, and State of Indiana. on . - Friday, September 26th, 1879, Between the hours of ten o’clock, a.m,, and four o'clock, p_m., of said day all of the right, title, and interest of the shid Horacé D.Rogers, for, in and to the following. described real estate, situated in ‘said county of Noble and State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. 1, Block 41, in the town of Rochester, county of Noble, and State of Indiana, : l s . RICHARD WILLIAMS, 2 Sheriff of Noble County, Indiana. [Ba4o E. KniseLy, Attorney for Plaintiff, " Albion, Ind., Aug. 26, 1879,-19-wd-pf $6.00,

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of gn execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Noble Cireuit Court of Noble county, Indiana, in the case of REBECCA MITC HELL ve. HORACE D. ROGERS and JACOB W, MUSSER, I will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the court’house, in the town of Albi»n, Noble county, State of Indiana, on Friday, September 26th, 1879, Between the hours of ten o’clock, a. M., and four o'clock, p. M., of said d‘aivl, all of the right, title and interest, of the siid Horace D.Rogers for, in and to the following Qescpibcd-‘real estate, to wit; Lot No. 2 and 3, in Block 39, in the town of Rochester, county of Noble, and Stqte of Indiana. : tef -0 "RICGHARD'WILLIAMS, Sheriff of Noble County, Indiana Isaac E. KnisgLy, Attorney for Plaintift. o Albion, Ind., Aug. 26th, 1879.~19t4-pf $5.50.

your paints and oils at Eldred g 8 3 drug store. - : S {ONIER MARKET REPORT. = \IN;AND SEEDS.— Wheat, amber S Rye, 40c; Oats, 22¢; Corn, 350;,JP ‘ ed, $110; timothy seed, $1 50; seed, $3 90. : & oa NI - Id Aarve Yivao ND Anvrd QO PN, %