Ligonier Banner., Volume 32, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 October 1897 — Page 8
~LaGrippe ~ LaGrippe, * Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by 'DR. MILES’ HEAQT CURE. : e &-; : - \} : L . RN\ oA R N € \,"{’ ,%x( . K | | ‘ A\ I,fi"u.)\\\ 25 p 72, ARSI 522 {7 (RN W hSE=Y - VAN ) NS | AR L AN ety ANEITRES A /AN ¥ RGO . ///// o "“" é //I)’”}\ 2 ' 6"v‘vvv’ ] EF L N /'b/Ll'vylll'_\,,; e t P K A /) . NN mwiv P ¥ ’ \ ,f‘ ¥ :.“ f \\ g;i " 4 »’ 7 - R. C. C. SHULTS, of Winterset, lowa, M inventor and = manufacturer of " Shults' Safety Whiffletree Coupling,: writes of Dr. Miles® Heart Cure. “Two years agoan attack of LaGrippe left me with a weak heart. I had run down in flesh to" .mere skin and bone. I¢ould notsleeplying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a-con-stant fear of sudden death, nothing could indyce me toremain away from home over - - _night. - My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles® Heart Cure and 1%:1 féw days I was able tosleep well and the palns gradually Qlessened. and finally ceased. I reduced the ' 'the doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better in every way than I . bavefor years." N o s Dr. Miles* Remedies SBR ‘ér;" ~ are sold by all drug= fi“‘., 4 gists under a positive § ot (SVUK L guarantee, 'first . bottle EBFROAL ‘ -+~ B benefits or money re- fw funded. Book on dis- ¥ 2o o 7 V(8 _ eases of the heart and §Sey uerves free, Address, (S £ e DR. MILES MEDICAL 00., Elkhart, Ind. m Furni . Furniture ... Of all kinds, Latest in : . style at'lowest prices at WA, BROWN'S . poee W 9';&9 QBL_%@) W 2 ————‘o’-———— : '[INDERTAKING calls promptly an swered. Embalming when desired by arterial method. "Mype Writer-. - $2O will buy the ODELL TYPE WRITER : with 78 characters, and® $l5 for the ~ SINGLE CASE ODELL, warranted to do better . work than any machine made. | 3 1t combines Simplicity with Durability, Speed, Ease or Operation, wears longer without cost of _repairs than any other machine, Has no ink | wribbon to bother the operator, It is Neat, Sub-i stantial, nickel-plated, perfect, and adapted to‘ all kinds of type writing. Like a printing press, ‘ it produces sharp, clean, legible manuscripts. Two or ten coptes can be made at one writing. ] Any intelligent person can begome an operator ‘ _in two days - ; { Reliable Agents and Salesmen wanted. We : give s%ecial inducements to Dealers. 1 - 'or Pamphlet givifig indorsements, etc., add?ess . A?“ : ’1 - ODPELL TYPE WRITER CO., i — 358-364 Dearborn St. . CHICAGO, ILL.j
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: - Cromwell Clippings. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILWAY 2 : Trainsieave Cromwellasfollows: " EAST BOUND. | WEST BOUND. N0.16..........11:04am|N0, 17...........1:38pm No,B Flag .... I:s6¢pm|No. 47 F1ag.....2:54am No. 32 Local...ll:o4am{No .33 Local... B:2oam N 0.6........... 7:12pm1N0.5 ............s:]l2%am No’s 16, 17, 3%4and 34-daily except Sunday, No 8 does not stop between this place and Garrett. ! " JOsEPH TRIMBLE, Agent, C.O.BOULL.G.P.&T.A..BaItimore.Md. Yes. we are coming. : Saturday was hog day. : S. Bunger was at Albion Friday. Potatoe stealing is the latest new fad.. b J. R. Bittman spent Sucday at Syracuse.
Butter yery scarce—prices out of sight. : '
Isanc Ochs of Ligonier was in town Charles Atwood, the sprinter, is still with us. =~ ‘ f Ed Deßrular returned from Garrett Friday. : Hickory nuts are -plentiful in this locality. g - Mr. Snider of Ligonier was in town Mondayv.
"Harry Eagles of Elkbhart wasin town Monday. =~ - _ ; . Chas Crow of Syracuse was in town Monday. , ‘ ,
L. F. Secrist was at North Webster Monday. : v J. C. Wills was at Goshien Friday on business. ;
. iuogan Bly had busincss in Albion Saturday. ' : E. W, Hire of Ligonier was in town last week. S ) - Why cannot we organize a football team here? : - Charles Schlabach is the possessor of & new piano. ik Charlie Blair of Wabash was on our streets Sunday. ' Tony Heit of Fort Wayne was in town Tuesday. ; i The world keeps moving—move with it and hang on. . e, Homer Smith of Syracuse was in town Saturday. - -Joseph Leyering of Albion was in town Saturday. ; Wesley Campbell of Kimmell spent Sunday in town. . The apple crop hereabouts is good, th: there is of it. . g Phil Casey of Fort Wayne called on friends here Friday. o ! Mr. J. E. Braden was 1 town last Monday on business. Wm. Kiser of lndianapolis was on our streets Tuesday. : ‘ Rev. Mr. Campbell and daughter returned home Friday. , - Charles Weaver of Fort Wayné had business in town Friday. Mrs. P. Shock of Wilmot . was doing business in town Monday., Roscoe Couts was in Fort Wayne on kriday last doing business. Tom Warren of Indianapolis was in town Saturday on business. i Get your blantsin and ybdur stoye np —there 18 bound to be a frost. Lawrence Campbell and wife are spending the week in Chicago. The farmers in this neighborhood are busy husking out their corn: | Mr. Garber of Webster was in town last week distributing fruit trees. : The young daughter of Jud Voniter is among those in the docter’s care. - Wilham Buek is back from his Obio trip. He will now help Moore Bros. . No clue as to the whereabouts cf Jay Davault have yvet been obtained. iFriday is Arbor Day. “and there will be appropriate exercises in the schools, Marvin Newhouse and Charles Inks of Ligonier were on our streets Monday. ; '
If all reports are true twa of our ladies will soon enter ‘school at South Bend. .
- Misses Dollie Green and Pear] Rarick took dinner with Miss Maude Bly last Sundav. = E
Mr. Kauffman and family of ’l‘ope‘ka visited with C. [.. Schlabach and wife Sunday.. : Mrs. T. Graves of Chicago -is the guest of her parents, Dr. H, G. Tucker and wife . Riley Koher of Elkhart was in town Monday canvassing for a Michigan fruit house. ; _Charles Fitzpatrick and Case Tucker called on lady friends in Ligonier Sunday evening. . : : Tom Reed of Kendallville spent Sunday in town the guest of his friend, Ed Deßrular. ] Mr. Depew and- Mrs. Annan?ey—moure visited their parents at Wolflake Friday evening. ~ ¢ ' Moore Bros.’ mill 18 running full blast now, which gives work to a number of our men. : An important matrimonial event is to take place soon here. - Now, chaw the rag and guess. - , Mr. Beazel has a neat window display—very attractive and—home tals ent, sir; we haye‘it. . , Elmer Mullin is suffering with a felon on his hand, which will keep himffrom work for some time. ; L Frank Bouse will goon start on the road with an éequipment of whips from & Massachusetts firm. John Sherrill of Claypool called on Hyman ‘Kellar Sunday. Coony will work for him this winter. : : Lou herr of Ligonier was in town Friday fixng up the wires torn down by the baseball hoodlums. Milton Maggart took a peep at Columbia City last week and found eyery thing as he would haye it. i ~ Mrs. Amanda Erwin and William Buekles and wife of Etna took dinner ‘with Mrs. H. H. Hontz on'Monday. . ~ Tom Devault was at Columbus, 0., last week looking for his relative, J. Devault, who recently ‘‘came up missing.? - » e Several from here attended the party at Mrs. Lancaster’s at Kimmell Tuesday and all report a very pleasant time. S g The new fall hats are yery becoming to the ladies owing to the predominence of green.--God bless Ould Ire'land!- . . L s There will be a social at the r:sidence of Oscar Rogers, Saturday evening, Oct. 80, for the ben«fit of the Lltheran church., L e ~ Claude Riggenberg has taken up his residence with James Earnhart. He Bays Jim js useful in helping him get - his lessons and so!ve__t;lw;gtegt;prqblgm
of life. Jim was once a teacher ‘‘his self,”” and no slouch, either.
The topic for Sunday might at the Lutheran church is an excellent one—- “ Trust Christ—for What?'’ Everybody welcome. : -
Hussey & Son are putting 1n a wheat blower at the eleyator this week. which will be found to be very useful by the farmers
~ Roland Gants, one of our young and popular business men, will soon have an’ establishment of his own—if current reports are true. ‘ A good estimate of a town can be readily furnished by the traveling men, who without exception vote Cromwell a good place to stop at. | : Duck hunting and hunters seem to be uppermost in the minds of those who are always thinking of something good to eat and too lazy to go after it. The first appearance of school notes in the ‘‘News’’ by Miss Alice Van Wagoner was neatly written up, and as it was her first appearance on any stage, your correspondent lifts his hat and says, *Well done!” ' -
Gus Flowers had the misfortune to get mixed up in a runaway Friday and was hurt‘quite badly. For a while he was urable tonavigate, Lut the present intelligence is that he is getting to be all right again. ! . The schools here are in good shape. The truancy law. works to a charm. And now if some .schoolteacher-ess doesn’t get .it into her héad to run away with some schoolteacher-er—we will have good service all winter.
- _As the Luectgert trial will bave another dea!, and the imported detective talent—both 2 and 4 legged—haye discovered that there is no clew-—we are somewhat at a loss to know what our street corver population will do for matter to hold an inquest on. . -
Married—At the residence of William Buck, on Wednesday, Oct. 20, Miss Cora Buck, the only dau%ltzer of William Buck, and Mr.. Orfa Hart, s school teacher. Both of this place. They will take up their residence “down on the farm.” Success and happiness! : ’
/ We think that while some component parts (go.dbugs) of this great in divisible country of ours can get along in these piping times of peace without the aid of some other component parts, is the question not a correct one: When they raise the Macedonian cry, “Come over and help us!” in the event of foreign trouble, shall we go? Most assuredly, Yes!—n¢ matter what kind of metal is stewing'ln the political pot.
v,z,‘)l‘;) - o : rersistent A cousph which seems to han 3 in spite of all the remedies:whicg you bave applied certainly needs znergetic :mdp sensible treatment. Tor tweaty-five years that standard preparation of cod-liver oil, - SCOTT’S EMULSION has proved its etfectiveness in curing t%xe trying affections of the ‘hroat and lungs, and this is the reason whys: the cod-liver oil, pariially digested, strengthens and ~ vitalizes the whole sysA&7 tem; the hypophosphites /{0\:“, act as a tonic to the [|f*4" mind and nerves, and the {ly v° glycerine soothes and - heals the irritation. Can A IL~ vou think of any combiNS nation so effective as this?
Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Sée that the man and fish are on the wrapper. - ) 50c. and $l.OO, all’druggists. ' ‘SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
The Banner steam laundry leads the procession Do good work, giye excellent satisfaction and deliver laundry promptly. Patronize them. An Experienced Physician’s Advice to Old and Young Men Failing in Sexual . " Strength, ) He says: There is no condition more pitiful than wasted energy, as the result of early error, oyerwork or later excess and thatany man sufferine from nervous debility. emissions. varicocele, impotency, shrunken parts. unfit for study. business or marriage, need delay treatment no longer -on account of timidity to consult a reputable pbysician. He further writes: 1 want every young and old man to know of a simple remedy. easily carried in the yest pocket, that positively cures these priyate troubles. lam a graduated physician with many vears-special experience, having a deep sympathy for such sufferers, and will therefore send in plain sealed envelope the recipe of the remedy, and also answer any questions absolutely free of cost. The ingredis ents can be obtained from a druggist, or from me at little expense if a drug store is not conyenient. Write me fully at once. You will never regret doing so. Do not put.it off. Address, Silent Adviser, Station C, Buffalo, N. Y. His name appears on every recipe so that those whodesire information on health, marriage, ete., can thereafter address him personally with the utmost confidence and secrecy free of charge. This is truly a very liberal offer for those in need of treatment and published in our columns for the benefit of the public. - Dr. Miles' Pain Pills cure Neuralgia. | | : : - CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The fac- Ao L » ‘M WlAppor. A Sure Thing for You, . A transaction in which you cannot lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, sick headache, furred tongue, fever, piles and a thousand other ills are caused by constipation and sluziish liver. Cascarets Uandy Cathartic, the wonderful.new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic, are by all druggists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C.C, C, are a sure thing., Try a hox; 10¢., 25¢., 50c: Bample and booklet free. See our big ad. Giie - i ’j’ 20 C‘Ll) R'llt.' ;'OR o B . GURES WHER S LS “ ‘Cough Syrup. Tastes Good . SNV IV R ITe IR
FRESH AND INTERESTING. Jerry Manning was found dead at Dubuque, la. g Carl Smith, of Berlin, Wis., was killed in a runaway. i
The carnival at Grand Rapids, Mich., is in full\iwing. ; : Frosts have visited the higher portions of Mississippi, - L The big sawmill at Rib Lake, Wis., was burned; loss, $37,000. : The funeral of Dr.*Newton Bateman was held at Galesburg, 111. -
» William Hense blew his head off with a shotgun near Lafayette, la.Mrs. Zeberowski, aged, 62, was burned to death at Stevens Point, Wis.
The post office and general store at Benton, la., was robbed by tramps,
Judge A. B. Morse has returned from Europe and will settle at lonia, Mich. | By the will of Caroline Talman, filed at New York, $126,000 is left to charity. Mrs. Mary L. Day, of Keokuk, la., an aged missionary among Indians, is dead. . . o
- Mrs. _Se_t]:i Kelly is dead at‘Tekémah, Neb., from poison taken with suicidal intent. = ' 2
Fires in the mountainous region’ in the vicinity of Latrelville, Pa., are still laging 4 ‘ Great disasters will result from famine in Ireland unless relief measures are acdopted. ‘
The first annual horse show of the St. Louis exposition had a successful opening. 5 i
Rev. John Stopghton, D. :D.,' prominent Congregatioral minister, is dead at London. L
. 8 Five people were injured in a hegd-on collision between electric cars at Burlington, la. : i
Emil Schuler, of Chicago, 18 years old, has lowered the triple-century record by 16 minutes, 4 Mrs. Mary McKinnon fell dead at a meeting of the American Volunteers at Cadillae, Mich. e ;i -
English new opera house, a magnificent building, has been opened at Indianapolis; Ind..
Dr. Jose Congosta, Spanish consul at Philadelphia, has been made secretarygeneral to Cuba. A tilemaker named Guillot, his wife and four children suicided at Paris because of poverty. . :
The body. of Gen. Adolofo Castillo, the insurgent leader killed in battle, has been taken to Havana. .-
- During a riot in a mining village near Wilkesbarre, -Pa., one man was killed and others seriously hurt. Prentice Tiller, the notoriou}® crook, was Sentenced to three years in the penitentiary at St. Joseph, Mo. -
Hope of finding the wSI4,OOQ package lost in the mails between Chicago and Butte, Mont., has been given up.
Italy has senta note to'difiéere;lt European governments suggesting mediation in settlement of Cuban difficulties.
The petroleum spring .fire "~ at Romany; a suburb of Baku, Russia, has been quenched after a loss of 1,000,000 rubles. ) & e
Gov. Pingree, of Michigan, will sue the Michigan Central and Lake Shore reads to' compel them to sell mileage books. " : ¥
. Henry A. Cassin, ex-bank cashier, indicted for embezzlement at Atlanta, Ga., has disappeared and forfeited his bonds. | It has been discovered that William Mctthews, arrested in Boston for robbing mailboxes, is a member of a dangerous gang which has beem operating extensively throughout the country.
Killed by His, Bookkeeper. Rome, 0., Oct. 27.—During a dispute over the accounts between W. T. MecCormick, proprietor of a general store, and his bookkeeper,a man named Metz, the quarrel became fierce and Metz drew a revolver and shot McCormick through the heart. = . Marine Band Will Stay at Home. Washington, Oct. 27.—Because of the protests of the labor unions, which fear the competition of the Marine band, the secretary of the navy has revoked the permission which he gave the organization some time ago to go to Chicago to furnish music for the horse show next weele, 1‘- : |
A New Serial Story,
The Living Age has so long maintained a conspicuous position in the current literature of the day that it requires only to beknown to be yalued. At this season, when the reading public are deciding 'upon their subscriptions to periodical literature for the ensuing year, we feel 1t encumbent upon us to call especial attention to this weekly magazine. There is no single work published which is so calculated to inform and entertain readers with the spirit of the age—critical, political and literary. : In the issue of Noy. 6 will be given the first instalment of a new serial story, “With. All Her Beart.’’ translated for 7The Living Age from the. French of M. Rene Bazin. S
This novel, in its recent presentation in the ‘‘Reyue des Deux Mondes,” aroused the greatest interest. attracting the attention of littersteurs both in France and: England. ' A viyid portrayal of hife in a French industrial town, 1t is interesting alike as a social study and as a realistic yet delicate story of modern life. Its literary and ethical qualities are so unusual that ‘*Les Annales Litteraires et Politiques”’ described 'it- as ‘‘an epoch’ making story.”’ ! e ‘‘The London Athenzum’’ charac: terizes it as a ‘*work of tine and searching analysis, fall of charm and redolent of - a perfume which possesses no disquieting element.”” To all new subscribers to The Living Age for 1898 will be sent GRATIS the eight numbers of 1897 containing the first instalments of With All Her HGart." i ’,‘(—l"\ A ‘ Does it Pay to be Sick ? . Besides thediscomfort and suffering, illness of any sort is ex{;enuiVe. Hundreds of peogle consult the doctors every day about oo‘u(ghs and colds. This 18 better than to suffer the disease to run along, but those who use Otto’s Cure for the throat and }unEa do better still. 1t costs. less and the cure is certain. You ean gp&- a trial bottle free of our agent, J. O. Sluts. Large sizes 25 a-nd'go cents. -4 7 e N ' Everybody Says 80, Cascarets Candy ' Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, leasant and refreshing to the .taste, act Sent.lv and positively. on kidneys. liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure geagache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. ;I’leaie buy and try a box of 'C. C, C. today; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guarauteed to cure by all drussists, ; Fel eet
Tells of the Chicago University.
Paris, Oct. 27.—At the annual meeting of the five academies Tuesday, Albert Sorel, the historian, who presided, delivered a eulogy on the late Duo D’Aumale. Henri Moissan, ' the eminent chemist, gave an account of the University of Chicago, LNy
Dr. Hunter Will Accept.
Washington, Oct. 27. — Dr. Godfrey Hunter, of Xentucky, it is understood, has accepted the mission to Guatemala and will be appointed soon after -the election in Kentucky.
THE MARKETS. Grain, Provilions, Ete. 2 Py Chicago, Oct. 26. WHEAT—Unsettled and lower eceme= ber, 93@9%4%c; May, 91@91%¢. ) CORN—F'irm. ' Cash, 24},@24%c; IDecem= ber, 25%@25%c; May, 29% @29%c. OATS—SIow and steady. No. 2, 18@18%c; December, 18@18%c; May, 201%.@207%c. amples steady. No. ¢ White, 20%,@21c; No. 3, 20c; No. 3 White, 20%6@21c; No. 2,20 c; No. ! White, 22%ec. ; > RYE—Was easy and quiet. No. 2,47 c; No. 3,46 c and No. 4, 43@44c; December delivery, 49c. : . BARLEY—Feed barley weaker and low grade - malting slow, but good to choice sells well and rules firm. Low grade feed Barley, 256%c; malting, common to good, 27 @32c; choicey 34@37c for new, to 40@42c for fine, and 43@45¢ for fancy. - BUTTER — Market firmer for fancy makes and prices higher. Creamery, 14@ 23c; dairies, 12@20c. o 3 POTATOES—Good to fancy, 36@46c per bu.; small and common, 32@38c. EGGS—Steady. Fresh stock, 141%c.
‘LIVE POULTRY - Turkeys, s@9c; Spring Chickens, 6%@7c; Spring Duecks, 7 @Bc per pound; Geese, [email protected] ' per dozen. ~ R
? i New York, Oct. 26. BUTTER—Steady. Western creamery, . 14@23%c; Elgins, 231%c; factory, 9@li3c. CHEESE—Quiet. Large white, 9@9%c; golored, 9c; small white and colored, %@ - C. { %GGS—Steady. State and Pennsylvania, 6@2oc; Western, 17%@19c. e . Live Stoc¢k. . Bl A Chicago, Oct. 26. HOGS—Market fairly active and easier. Prices 5c lower. Salesranged at [email protected] for Pigs; [email protected]'. for light; [email protected] for rough packing; [email protected] for mixed, and [email protected] for heavy packing and shipping !ots. » i sy . All druggists guarantee Dr. Miles’ PAIN PILLS to s%on Headache. “One cent a dose.” ‘ A Valuable ¥Find. g After years of study and labor, we have at last discovered a sure ahd never-failing remedy, We have tested it on patients, who have despaired of ever being cured the results have been in éyery case wonderful.’ Groff’s Rheumatic Cure is unequaled as a positive remedy in all cases of chronic and acute inflammatory rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia;especially ovarian neuralgia, dysmenorrhcea and all kindred affections. It is- also a valuable blood purifier, being especial1y useful in eczema, psoriasis, scrofula, .all glandular enlargements and diseases of the liver and kidneys It is absolutely free from 'all narcotiecs, Severe attacks are relieved in from one to three days and a positive cure effected from five to eighteen days For sale by S. T. Eldred & Co. -
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ANOPENLETTER . To MOTHERS. : WE ARE ASSERTING 'IN THE CQURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE ‘EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND . “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. -/, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Mgssachusetts, was the .originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the sanis ‘2hat has' borne and does now —_ 0N €YEry bear the fac-simile signature of M% wrapper. " This is the original “PITCHER’S CASTORIA” which_has been ~used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY af the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought, - i on-the and has the signature afm wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name é&xcept The CQCéntaur -Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. i = i ’ March 8, 1897, WW&D
pAs amddede A ADAQR A A AAA 22 2 4 3 Direct fr Mill to W ol : |75 y X Wt:i‘.cetlcSa:zg‘yOL: 4 L;o)ig lgigfi‘;:s. *‘m The Commisson House. The Wholesaler. ~ The Jobber and Store Keeper. - E.ROSENBURGER & CO. 202204 E.lo2nd St., NEW YORK CITY.
7eLt A R SR BT SRI gt Ty )e, b s« oßel Y e TOR L 2 = & y ¢ Our Great Bargain Offer! quay all y - ‘BOYS’ ADONIS SUITS, : Y, WITH EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS, ~ S These Suits are guarantesd to be A £ made from imported Wool Chev--3_ e, S g;t, in ; Black, 'tßlu‘eé té}mmz B v L Ea rown, in sizes from o \ ol 5 age. er:de up’ double-”b{easted. by - e with Sailor Collar—Collar fancy SRy EEr7ra B embroidered — lined -with %st g PRt ¥ Black Albert Twill Bateen and 2.98 | SIS Q Patent Waist Bands.- Trimming with S and W orkmanship the very best. Extra Pants. (49 Sizes for ages 10 to 16 years, withont Bailor Collar. Mention age at last binhdnz. and if largeor smail. * JUST THINK OF IT! % A CUSTOM MADE TO ORDER MAN'’S i sl4-00 |SAcK sUiTI For 90, What you can save by buying direct - from the manufacturer.. . 0)“3 &% 0 . Guaranteed to be made from-All E - = & Wool, Fancy Brewn, Gray, Black or - '3 Lo 81% Tweed, made in latest -style, | — o lined with Imported Farmer Satin, 0 ,—‘; S trimmed and finished in the best of ‘p Custom Tailer manner. You canhot v, duplicate’it in your town for $14.00. : Sizes 34 to 42. ] - ‘, The same goods made for . L Youths, 13 tOlB, inlong Pants, 600 e Coat-and Vest......covueinse. Yt ] - How to measure men’s & youth's Suits: = u Measure araund- the breast and \ ' waist over the Vest, and from crotch \ to heel for Pants, oo - . - " When ordering, send Post-Office . Express money order or Registered - Letters. Money cheerfully refundedif ‘not satisfactory.. Send 2¢. stamp for _l" llk samples, tape measure, measuring fiidt) 1 by blanks, etc. :
‘@ DANDY CATHARTIC \Acanheld Ry, CURECONSTIPATION _” Pt SSOVTETINEES |au
o wseee CASCARETS i taste good. Eat them cl“nv like candy. They reR move-any bad taste in the mouth,leaving c AT" AHTIG the breath sweet and perfumed. It is & ; real pleasure to take : them instead of nauseating liquids or cannon-ball pills. ! sessssocessssen..... CASCARETS 7 are purely vegetable PunELY @2and contain no mer- . curial or other fitneral poison. ey VEGETABLE are made of the lat- . est remedies discov‘ered and are a scientiic combination never before put togetherin any form. rSTsesseseessesen ... CASCARETS L - : are antiseptic.” That A"T'SEPTIG means they stop undigested food from souring in the stomLA“T'VE . ach, ‘prevent fermentution’ in the { bowels and Kki!ll diss ease germs of any kind that breed and feed in the system. vssss CASCARETS tonethe stomach and HVEH bowelsand stimulate | ] .J the lazy liver, mak< ¢ ; ing it work. They s'""“u"lr : strengthen the bowelsand put them into 3 .vigorous: healthy condition, making their action easy and natural. .
#Don’t judge GASCARETS by other medicines you have tried. They are new, unlike anything else that’s sold, and infinitely superior.' saiere e gl"rx,'r a 10c box to-day, if not pleased get R on )y conntne. | Your money back! Larger boxes, 25c or 50c. { Sl ©'B ) Saro of | § Sample and booklet mailed free. Address ¢ — imitations ! } greriing REMEDY CO., GHicaco: MONTREAL, CAN.: NEW YORK. 238 { VOOV VVOVVTVODTLIVVETLUVYLEAVVVR JO-TO-BAQC 5, 085 ana suatantecd by all ruggists Get bookie
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’ TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS. No. 157,| N 0.23. { No. 37. | N 0.155. T01ed0....... 750 | 2 10pm|ll 20pm|..-. .:... Kendallville.lo 34 48 213 5 30am Brmfield....lo 47 e ieiohicisowail 24D Wawaka....«lo 55 Seteiieea] BDL LIGONIER,...II 06 5 07 250 602 Millersburg.ll 20 ceavear e RO 615 . @G05hen.......1135 | 5 35 320 6 .30 81khart,.....11 bd 5 56 340 6 HO ©hicago...... 300pm| 9 00 735 10 26 TRAINS GOING EAST. ‘ STATIONS. No. 2.| N0.28%| N0.83.|N0.156. CGhicago,..... 6 55am| 8 46pm|......... .‘ R1khart......1110 1220am| 5 80am| 6 50pm G05hen......11 30 18 38 6 00 710 Millersburg.. 1145 |.........| 645 | 721 - % L1G0N1ER....1150 .| 105 726 T Wawaka..:..1211pm|......,..| 8 00 748 8aimfie1d....1226 cevesirncl 888 1156 Kendallville,l24s 1385 ~ [ 920 |8 10 - Toledo..-.... 4 00 410 o 0 ol e e ————————————————————————————. No. 83, local freight, going westat 210 p. m. | Chicago, New York & Boston Special going eastat 2:10 p, m. stopsßundays, P,B. BLODGETT, Gen’ Supt., Cleveland, U, AJ.SMITH Gen’lPass.Ag’t.Cleveland,O. | The Lake Shore via. Cleveland in econnectio with the Erie and P. & L. E. R.R.form the quick® and mostdirectrouteto Pittshurgh FORTUNES ARE frém good ,lndntlom ! quicker and easier than in R E A L l z E D » 3ny other legitimate busie ey ¥ " mness. Have you an idea? Protect it] ¥t may be the opportunity of your life. By special arrangement with nfifiszy, BOND & %(‘)‘BINZ BON, Patent Lawyers, Wuhington,,b. C., and Denver, | Colo.,am are entitled to a FREE CONSULTATION asto |- the tga ntability of any NEW IDEA, and a reduction on jlbrolr mgulufe«forpmfoulonfl ices, CUT THIS OUTI send it to the above address wi.mum name and date of this paper and & description of your invention and receive ‘an opinion astoits patentable novelty FREE OF CHARGE | 1 : A Who can think WANTED-AN IDEA 3isewniiik BURN & QO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
‘R29I IRISH FRIEZE 5 AR RS REE s fargest Value ever Offered. T T SOR DR S e R TSRO, A s 'On account of the failure of one of the largest Commission Houses here, repre senting a Woolen Mill in llreland, e bought last Spring the entire production of their gray and black Irish Frieze of 6,006’ pieces at a sacrifice. Therefore we are abie 10 sell them at the above. less than the raw material price, $10.75, never. before in the history of clothing and propable never again will you have a chance to get half such- a value for your money,. Above price is less than the new tariff duty on the material. They are. madeup double-breasted as per cut below with fatsed seams lined throughout with extra hpavy woven plaid linings, pinked, facings, all pockets-framed and well stayed with extra deep storm collar and throat latch. Above Ulsters are retailed at $22.00 fter these are closed out We will not be able t 6 duplicate i - them for double ‘the ~ Thig 28 = price” on_ account of e g O ‘the new _tariff duty. Styl‘ -~ ; Megsurecsame as ‘J‘é.':‘"; o ora Sack Coat, giv- 3 Jogeiecon ing length wanted, 8 /s P also hight-and = £7ZH § | weight. o A 2c. stamp will & E! o 3 _Fi bring you samples, ¥ FRENE SRS catalogue, tape & otk ‘f{i-f measure and blanks. &= e T%——?c pc T € pay express oy FRGOINIERN charges. and should & * '§ Syl you not feel satisfied % 1'55“. : we will relund the & = BHENSSH money. - - - - ;I;';i 2 ‘Remember you ™ Q{%{? , buy direct fipm one i&*%fiffif‘g L of the largest- Cloth~ __"-'"’;”*":“ 5 ing manufacturersin e '_r,r America. - - :
+::.. CASCARETS pa3sseeceases g jnfiti-‘e.use L,b? flow t?;f -] m ipnursing mothers. ‘A tablet eaten BOOH Fflfl By the;ilzlx‘x(»tlllt‘eill- makes s . er milk mildly purgativeeand has a mild = MOT“ERS . but certain effect on : the baby, the only IS Sose oo as - safe laxative for the babe-in-arms. : ‘ weee CASCARETS > gre}like%}by tnechtfl- ; & ren.} ley -taste - de good sand go good, PLEASE .stop wlnd-aol?_?i~zrng . cramps, and kill an drive off worms, and T"E c“".nflE' all kinds of para- 4 A sites’that live in the ISSSTE TSI bowels of the growing child. : ... CASCARETS, taken Fatiently. persistently,areguaran- GUHE teed to cure any cmse § N of tconsfitpau?g. ng . 7 matter how old an : obstinate, or . pur- fi“lmutfim chase money will be cheerfully refunded eSS o B e by your own druggist. o vise CASCARETS yepeosessseseee u‘retso}d bi‘;ll %g;g- s ) sts for 10c, c gsoc a box, accord: “E‘LT" T il Bibve thelr 3 ox will pro meritand put you on FOB lo GENTS |- the right road to per- g : fect and rmanent - |- heatth. Ifgn’t risk delay. :
Grand Rapids-and Indiana R. R. Local Time Card--In Effect Sept. 27,1897 Trains run on Central Standard Time. : GOING NORTH, £ ‘STATIONB. | N 0.3. ,-N_0.‘1.% N 0.5 Cincinnati.....|........| 900am}....... | 900 pm Richmond'... .ce....2. 1105 | ccoce. {1145 Fort Wayne ..|....... | 255pm| R 30am| 240 am_ Hventertown..|........| 32 ol IROtEO < & faiireei b 336 913 | 313AVIHG ..oiieiif. .| 84T B L ivcvns Kendallville .. |........| 400 941 333 Rome City ....}....... | 416 957 | 347 "W01c0ttvi11e1.|........| 431- 1008 1......... LaGrange, ... |....... | 442 [lO3B | 408 Sturgis. ... ;.o 506 {llO6 428 Kalamazoo... t........]1 620 1220 540 ‘Grandßaridsaj.......t| 825 - |'2lopm| 726 ° Grandßapidsd| .. ....|..--....| 280 ‘745 CRan Lo cdf . it b BBR (11T 1S TrayerseCityal... ...ij.<.....{ 750 . |l2opm PRLOBREY 4. Al i viicloes soa | DOO 246 Mackinaw Cityl.... ...c1.c.....: 11855 410 < GOING SOUTH STATIONS. | N 0.2, | N 0.6. | No.B§, — . ——— e —— ee — ‘Mackinaw City| 900pm| 825am|........0ccevuacnn Potoskey...... (1010 | 945 s n e viain TraverseQity ... %eeefll 10 - {... S faoaiioil | llac .......| 205am]| 135pm| 740 - |.... .__. ndßapidsd| 710 | 700 - | 200pm| ... .. . alamazoo .. | 855 | 855 350 e 5turg15........|]1014 “ {lOl2 [506 |..-.0 .. LaGrange ....{lO3B 1036 B Wolcottville...[losB 054 546 |.. .. RomeCitfv.... 1103- {1059 SBk - Kendallville..{lll7 {lllB {609 | ... 17" Avilla ... - {ll2B ' 1127 622 o La0tt0........ 1189 11140 - | 63¢ |..°.° Huntertown..|ll4B | 161 |845 | . 7.7 FortWaydne,... 1235pmi1220 | 715 | 10TTT Richmond ... [B4O [4ooam|.. -z | :7°°* Oineinnati... 1.800 " 1655 (.. . ;|7 - Nos. 2 and' 3 are Parlor ‘cars between Ci cinnati and Grand R . Nos.sand g S ing oars between Oincinnati and Grand Rapide. ggtp'xd:nd?dulybwflimamm - Other traing daily except A : e fimoggm : ~ Woon—We must have some wood & - once. -Bring in what you owe us and Pt o kg T 1 W Ses T ESE R s st o SR
