Ligonier Banner., Volume 34, Number 5, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 May 1899 — Page 8

-~ Nerves Unstrung A Weak Stomach; Sleepless, Nervous, Irritable; Pains in Chest -~ - and Stomach. Cured by' . . .. Dr Mies’ Nerin

Nearly every disease is the sign of poverty. either of the blood or of the nerves. When the brain cells and nervous tissues are used up faster ‘tllantlley are repaired, not only the brainand nerves, but every vital organ of the body ecries out for help. Headache, neuralgia, heart disease, nervous dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles run rampant in the helpless system, destroying whatever strength remains -until at last the breakdown comes and then—— Dr. . Miles’ Restorative Nervine is doing a world of good for such weak, neryous people, whose brain and body are overtaxed.- but who may yet be saved from a state of indescribable_wretchedness and restored to happiness and industry. By soothing and strengthening the secretive glands of the digestive organs it facilitates digestion and assimilation, while the nervous system ,is rapidly built up again and put to work without confusion, thus bringing all the important organs into harmony and restoring perfect health.

Wabash Railroad. Time Card effective April 25, 1899, GOING EAST. i STATIONS [ No. 12 i No. 6 l No. 4 | No. 96 ('hi(':l—?_’,’() . ll3flpm! 3 i-')})m!lz 02pm 7 osam Lakeville [f2 Ibam|fs 48 |f2sl {l2 10pm Wakarusa (f 2 37 {6 05 |3 14 |l2 55 New Parisi{f2sl |.. ..|B3L |fli?s Millersbrg|fB 03 |.. . .|f3 49 [fl 52 Topeka . . {f3 15 16 44 \ 02 215 Detroit . . 9 50 1 0o 8 .25 S Buffalo .17 (N)pm' 7 »wmn] babami. . . | i e GOING WEST. _— | | : STATIONS ! No.lB | No.l i N 0.5 : N 0.7 Bufl'n—l() s T l-’):unil‘.) Ibam| 2 lK\pnf 8 30pm Detroit . .| 220pm| 710 ~—lll 30 2 40am Topeka . . [X555 1 she 8- 82amy b 42 Millersbiro ..0 .| S e e l"_ 54 4 Nu\\',Pm'is;xfilT e‘ L i‘f. 10 Wakarusa (x 632 boio oo 108 729 Lakeville 655 [fl2lo [f£ 80 | 756 Chicago .| 930 3 00pm | 7 I;’)mni|n 55 | - ee o '—-‘l—t" e T No. 9 runs only to Montpelier! arriving there 5:20,p. m. . fStop on signal. x Stop on signal to let off passengers from Detroit, or take o passengers for Chicago. R : : ROAPACMERA.G. P A, . 8. 6RANE,. G.P.&T. A, (‘hicago. St. Douis, Mo. . —————————————————————————————————————————— — Y e Thl ¢ L.S. & M .N. Time Table | Taking effect Sunday, Jan. 28, 1899. Trains run by Standard or 90th Merid’n Time . TRAINS GOING EABT. STATIONE | No. 2.| N00.28.| N0.88.{N0.156.. Uhicago.: . . am Q00E1.... ... 300 pm Rlkhart.... {1143 12 15am! 6 30am| 6 35 Goshen. .. {l2 (3pm (12 33 { 730 655 Millersburg.{l2 17 ° Saiae il 55 TO9 LIGONIER...{I2 30 1226 8 50 | 723 Wawaka....[l2 40 e 910 734 Baimfield...|{l2 56 :,9 40 7T 42 Kendallville| 1 09 123 10 30 %55 Waterloo,...| 1 34 144 8ut1er.......| 1 47 156 Woledo 1810 1850 | ) e Chicago, New York & Boston Special going east at 2:10 p. m. stops Sundays. TRAINS GOING WEST. " BTATIONS |No. 157,/ N 0.23. | No. 37. | N 0.155. T0ted0......| 803 2000m|11 10pm|..-...... 8ut1er...... [lOlO 4 01 - Logami. .o Waterloo, ..[lO 23 4 14 139 Kendallville(lo 43 4 40 2 07 5 30am Brmfield ... |ll 01 oiiau b 543 Wawaka.... |ll 10 b= e LIGONIER;.. |ll 21 510 2 44 6 02 Millersburg |ll 54 2 £6f 6 15 G05ken......[11 50 5 37 315 6 30 Rikhart.... [l2 10 55 [ 885 6RO ©Ghicago,....| 3 bspm| 9 00 730 10 30 N0.87,10cal freight, going westatl 50 p.m, Nos. 23, 28 and 37 daily. NosB. 2, 157, 88 and 87 daily except Sunday. P.S. BLODGETT, Gen’l Bupt., Cteveland, U, A.J, SMITH, @. P.und T.A €leve.and, O. R.BWEETNAM, Ticket Agent, Ligonier. The Lake Shore via. Cleveland in connectio with the Erie and P. & L. E. R.R. form the quick an d mostdirectroute to Pittsburgh Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry Local Time Card-In Effect February 1899 Trains run on Central Standard Time. GOING NORTH. BTATIONS. ’ N 0.3. l No.l. | N 0.5 Ei;cinnati...., 1040am,:.~f.- ._B—2-}";;—111 Richmond ....|... ....| 105pm]| 540 am |ll 05 Fort Wayne ..j....... | 425 & 50 155 am Huontertown..|........| 452 916 ae e Lapgto. -.| ... .| 502 1995 g 0 Avils & 1L 812 936 237 Kendallville ..{....... | 524 946 247 Rome City ....|....... | 541 Y 59 301 W01c0ttvi11e?..{....... | 549 1004 3 06 LaGrange.... {....... | 630 1021 322 Sturgts ... .. 1......: | 650 10414 342 Kalamazoo... |{........| 810 1155 502 Grandßagidsal........| 945 130pm| 630 Grandßapidsd| .......}llOO 150. 745 Cadillac .....d{........| 300am| 540 1143 TraverseCityaj... ....|........] 780 130 pm Petoskey ....a|........|] 600 905 | 250 Mackinaw City!|... ....| 720 e Y ' GOING SOUTH STATIONS. N 0.2, | No. 6. | No.B, Mackinaw City 9001”)_11-1 835am| ....... :._.T:;.Q. Petoskey .....[lO2O 945 el b tia st Traverse City |........11115 el S Ly Cadillae .......| 205am| 130pm/| 720 Ry Grandßapidsd| 710 700 240pm|......... Kalamazoo.. | 855 |855 |345 (. ...._.. Sturgis........ {lOl5 1012 459 Cend s LaGrange ....i{1043 1038 521 Wolcottville ..{ll 01 1054 5389 il BomeCit{.-.. 1108 1059 544 Senegi Kendallville ..|{li2o 1115 b 59 Avilla ... 111382 1127 611 La0tt0........[1143 1138 623 Cu s Huntertown..|lls2 1148 6:33 Fort Wayne ..[{l24opm|l24o 700 basaray Richmond ... | 340 4008} ... faeaas o Cincinnati....] 605 - 655 Sie hiuebpenein Nos. 2 and 3 are Parlor cars between Cin cinnéti and Grand Rapids. Nos.band 6 sleep ing cars between Cincinnati and Grand Rapide ‘Nos.sand 6daily between Cincinnati and Grand B?)‘;il?" d er trains daily except Sunday. C. L. LOCKyWOOD. Gen’] Pa’;;s. Agt., ‘ Grand Rapids, Mich. _ BIG FOUR ROUTE. - GC. 0. 0. &8 L, : . Time of trains at Goshen, going south: No. ?3, daily except Sunday d 805 m BO:; .. vv. ... ... .0 ;80hpm . GOING NORTH. N 0.22, daily except Sundyy . . . .12 17p. Nodi i A _All trains have through coaches : from {ndianapolls. - o e ~ N 0.23 makes direct connection at Cineinnatf and Louisville for all points south, south east ond southwest, i uth, For rates, time cards, &c,, address ; s BB A Rellun T, P.A., T 5 : Anderson, Ind. Bearathe __pThe Kind You Hawo Abways Bought i? f . w@:a"»fi%"sfl%"“ R b oo G R e e

- In the following letter from Mrs. H. L. Redman, 80! E. Main street, Meriden, Conn., tells how her health was restored: ‘‘For several months I suffered very seriously from extreme nervousness. My sleep was broken, my appetite failed me and 1 was threatened with. nervous prostration. I could .scarcely endure the slightest noise about the house; my nerves- were completely unstrung, and distressing paimns across the stomach and in the chest made life to me a miserable existence. My nights were long and tiresome and I was obliged to refrain from all effort of any character. I began taking Dr. Miles’ Restorati¥®ee Nervine and the first night slept soundly all night. I can truthfully say that Dr. Miles’ Nervine cured me and I recommend it to the suffering everywhere.” ‘lt is with pleasure that I write of the benefits I have received from the use of Dr. Miles’ Nervine and AntiPain Pills. I have suffered for five or six years fromm a serious nervous trouble which I doctored continually but could find nothig that would do me any good until I got a bottle. of Dr. Miles’ Nervine, It helped me right away and since I began taking it my health has improved wonderfully and my nervous trouble has been cured. I would advise anvone

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who has nervous tioubles to give Nervine a trial., for I know it will give satisfaction. I use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills in my family for headache or any aches or pains and they give good results at 01l times.” { MRs. ANNA BRANNON, : Rosine, Ky.

‘“*About four years ago I was taken with nervous prostration. The doetor was called and while he got me on my feet I was very weak, faint and altogether out of sorts. T finally got a bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine and 1 began to rest better and gain strength almost from the first dose. I received great benefit from the use of Nervine and can recommend it highly for neryous troubles and weak, run down conditions.” MRrs. Dow HEAGLE, B Sing Sing, N. Y. SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE.

A trial package of Dr. Miles’ favorite treatment, consisting of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, Dr Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills will be sent absolutely free of cost to any persgn who will send name and address on a postal eard, requesting the samples and mentioning the name of this paper to : Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.

Albion Items, Albion schools close two weeks Friday. . The new M. K. church will be dedicated in June. . I Rev. Vater is still confined to his home with grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills visited Kendallville Monday.

. Frank Hess of Kendallville was an Albion visitor Monday.

~Mrs. Geo. Barker returned to her home in Ligonier Monday. Mrs. Harry Bell has been very sick the past week, but at present is better. :

The rose carnival June 14,15 and 16, will be a great treat for all who attend. 5 :

Mrs. B. F. Croft and Mrs. E. R. Shirk went to South Bend Friday for a visit. . ) .

Mrs. Alice Foster and daughter of Milford visited Albion friends the past week. ) .

Mrs. Bonham and Mrs, Tramp attended a meeting of the Mastern Star lodge at Fort Wayne last week. Samuel Woodruff of Baxter Springs Kan., arrived in this city Monday for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Clapp.

" Mrs. W. O. Allen of Fostoria was the guest of her parents, K. Walters. and wife on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. -

Twenty-five Rebekahs of the Albion 10@%}6 went to Albionlast Wednesday night where they conferred the degfie work on four candidates. They Avere royally entertained.

LADIES EVERYWHERE Are Praising Pe-ru-na as a Panacea For < All Their Ills. Miss Anna Carston, of Clayton, 111., says: ‘“Your medicine did me so much good. 1 believe I should have been dead by this time had I not used it. I am feeling so well now. I have not taken any medicine for four or five months. If I am ever troubled with anything of the kind again I shall take nothing but Pe-ru-na, and 1 cheerfully recommend it to my friends.” _ A vast multitude of women have found Pe-ru-na an indispensible remedy. It meets-all their irregularities critical periods and peculiar weaknesses. It does this because it is a remedy for pelvic catarrh. - Miss Sadie Martinot of New York City, the prominent young actress, writes Dr. Hartman in regard to Pe-ru-na as follows: ‘lt gives me great pleasure to recommend Pe-ru-na to the members of my profession. 1 have found it most helpful. I consider Pe-ru-na of especial benefit to -women and particularly recommend it to them. My dressing table is never without it.”’ Everywhere the people, especially the women, are praising Pe-ru-na as a remedy for all forms of catarrhal difficulties. Send for free book entitled *“Health and Beauty.”” written especially for women. Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good Onmne application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsy, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swelling are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cents. S.J. Williams, druggist. ; . 50m4 : A Bargain. : : For sale, the Bolens property, corner of Grand and Third street. Terms, $5OO down, balance in payments of $2OO per year. Why rent property when rent money you save here will pay for your homoe? Address : M. C. BOLENS, 91 W. Williams st., F't. Wayne, Ind. A Young Girl’s Experience. My daughter’s nerves were terribly out of order. She was thin and weak, the least noise startled her, and she was wakeful at night. Before she had taken one package of Celery King the change was so great that she could hardly be taken for the same girl. She is rapidly growing well and strong, her complexion is perfect and she sleeps well 9"61'15_" night.—Mrs. Lucy McNutt, Brus Valley, Pa. Celery King for the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys is sold in 26¢ and bsoc¢ packages by S. J. Williams. . 3

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GCURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. L’l‘astes Good. Use in time. Sold by druggists.

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| TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, I ‘Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableis. All Druggisis refund the mpney if it fails 1o Cure Price, 25 cents, g

Cromwell Clippings. : BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILWAY ! . Trains leave Cromwell a 8 follows | EAST BOUND, . _WEST BOUND. No.lB .........10:04am{N0.17 -.........1:3%pm No,B Flag .... I:s4pm|No. 15 Flag.... 3:o9am No. 32 Loeal.. 11:20am|No. 33 L0ca1....820am [email protected]. ... . T:l2pmlNO.Bccco .o 0 B;lTAam No’s 16,17, B<und 33 daily except Sunday, No 8 does not stop between this place and Garrett. . vé;ivAvl:l.ns F}'rzm\'rmck, Agent, B.N. AustiN, G. P. A, Chicago, lil. ' Friday was pay day on the B. & O. Harry T. Hontz of Goshen is in town. - Henry Poyser was at Bremen Saturday. M. C. Beck of Goshen was in town on Friday. ~Mrs. Clara Hussey is visiting at Walkerton. Hens are busy laying eggs at one cent per,lay. Isaac Ochs of Ligonier was on eur streets Friday. ‘ May Ist, what is it—Dewey day:or moving day? R. B. McKahan of Ligonier was in town Saturday. C. R. Wallace of Chicago was in town Thursday.

Use Hussey's Headache Tablets. Ten doses 10 cents. A. W. Beazel made a business trip to Ligonier Saturday. : Clothes are now the latest things worn in the Philippines. _ Many Cromwell lawns are showing the effects of a little care. - :

Girls with sailor hats and ' shire waists are with us again. It is not always the sickest man who does the most groaning.

The family of Ezra Morrell will move to South Bend in a few days. Mrs. Chas Fitzpatrick is visiting her husband in Nappanee this week. Claude Bly and wife of Albion visited with their parents here qver Sunday. , W, P. MeWilliams of Albion vis-= ited friends here Saturday and Sunday. . Where one man floats down the stream of life a hundred have to wade. .

The building occupied by C. N. Sloan is being treated to a fresh coat of paint. ‘ v ;

Wm. McKinnev, D. Droud and J. Green were at Albion Saturday paying taxes. Milton Moore, who has been sick with the rheumatisin, is able to be about again. k Mr. Fitzpatrick is giving his house a coat of paint, which adds much to its appearance. :

The dance Wednesday evening was well patronized and all report a very enjovable time. ' The place to sell your eggs is at' W. D. Decker & Co’s, Ligonier. They pay 12 cents per dozen. The original Klondike saloon was opened last week by J. C. Wells, who is doing business as usual. . Basting threadson a married man’s coat sleeve are sure signs that summer and shirtwaists have come.

Look in the inside pocket of your old bicyele suit.- You may find the adresses -of some of your summer girls. & There will be union meeting at the Lutheran church Sunday evening. Topic, ‘‘Patient Continuance in Well Doing.”’ )

Real Estate Transfers. Albion Democrat. 4 Noah Besecker by court to Elizabeth Besecker, 40 acres in Green township. - Samantha M. and Wayland E. Daniels to Peter M. Myers, lot in Kendallville; $5O. - Jeremiah B. and Rebecca Noe to Esther Conrad, lot in Kendallville, $75. : .

William and Harriett Wright to John W. Stoner, land in Washington township. « ! Henry R. Sthith and wife to Alva ‘W. Burden part of lot in Kendallville, $650. :

John W. and Mary M. Yeager to M. L. Hussey and wife, lot in Cromwell, $260. Joseph C. and Gertrude Whetzel, to F. D. Renkenberger, land in Swan township, $2500.

Solomon and Amalia Mier to Matilda Chiddister, out lot in Ligonier, $BOO. :

Franklin Hepler and wife. to Chas. Shearer, lot in Ligonier, $1,150. Joseph H. Daniels to Samuel M. Smith, 80 acres in Elkhart township, $2,500. :

- Sylvester and Elizabeth Phillips et al to Louisa and Reuben Davis, land in 'Wolf Lake.

Wm. Clawson to Chas. Clawson, lot in Ligonier, $4OO. Simon J. and Rose N. Straus to Charles Shearer, 120 acres in Perry township, $9500. - Albert J. and Mary H. Matthews to Aaron and Hannah Kimmell, lot in Kendallville. - Sarah M. McConnell et al to Clinton A. G00d,30 acres in Elkhart township, $1350. : William and Margaret Erdley et al, to Samuel Braden, jr,lot in Wolf TLake, $3OO.

- Clinton A. Gard to Augusta Gard, 30 acres in Elkhart township,»slooo.'

Elizabeth and Timothy Rallihan to Nancy M. Kiser, part of lotin Albion $450. : <

SAVE YOUR LIFE. Do Not Negiect the Kidneys and Bladder. ‘Disorder of these important organs causes Bright’s disease, rheumatism, pain in the back, dropsy and other troubles. Disease sometimes gets a hold upon your kidneys and bladder before you realize that anything serious is the matter. Often these organs are neglected until that awful malady Bright’s disease, has fastened upon you, and death awaits its vietim. Many miraculous cures have been wroughtby a course of treatment with Dr. Davig’ Kidney Tablets. These tablets are put up in the sha{»e of a kidney bean, and the formula has been pronounced by the best physicians of modern times to be the most direct in action on the kidneys of any remedy known to medical science. You can eat these tablets as you would ca_nd&'. Send for free booklet on kidney diseases. Sold by all druggists, or sent on receipt of price, 50 cents and $l.OO. - - DRr. N. C. DAvis, Frankfort, Ind. L CASTOIRIA. Bearstho . The Kind You Have Alwajs Bought Bignature . (] il

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Wawaka News Nuggets. Decoration day next. Daniel Rose is feeling happy. It's a girl. April showers were few and far between. - Carpet sweepers seem to be in demand. ; The bazaar will be open the rest-of the week. Several of our young people visited Albion Sunday. Curt and Roy Landon have returned from Muncie, ~ Verlie Holey and wife will oceupy the Frick property. The Cos%erville band has been engaged for Decoration day. "Mrs. Fannie Peters of Ligonier was in town over Sunday visiting her parents. : Miss Anna Shaw of Auburn was the guest of Miss Pearl Penny over Sunday. |, : Esquire Franks had some matrimonial' duties to perform Monday evening. . ' ~ Chas. Thompson moved his household goods to the Hotel Mier at Ligonier Monday. ; _ John Cook was upon our streets Monday, for the first time since his recent sickness. Floyd Zimimerman left for his home Monday. after spending sevyeral days with his parents.

J. B. Frick moved into the Chas. Thompson residence and will continue in the hotel business.

Séveral from here attended the Sunday school convention held at Pleasant Hill last Sunday. - W. K. Stuff, Lee Landon, John Stuft and John Deardoff are erecting a store room for a Topeka firm. The wedding that was to have taken place the last of April has been postponed on account of house room.

Mr. and Mrs. W. . Mummert and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nowels took in the sights of Albion last Wednesday. Night Operator W. D. Schwab and wife were visiting Mrs. Schwab’s parents in New Carlisle the past week.

. The W. C.T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Seymour, Thursday afternoon, May 10, and an excellent program will be carried out.

A few of the ladies from Wawaka attended the W. C.T. U. convention at Albion last Wednesday and were well pleased with the program.

John W. Karle escorted Frederiek Schwab to Rome ity Monday. where he took the train for Fort Wayne to receive medical treatment.

Thursday evening of last week the commencement exercises of the Wawaka high schools took place in the M. E. church. The pulpit and surroundings were profusely decorated, and overhead was the class motto, “Well Begun is Half Done.” The essays were all well prepared, showing well defined ideas in the several subjects treated. Sack’s orchestra of Ligonier furnished the music. Prof. Adair made a few appropriate remarks, after. which he presented each student with a diploma. - The floral offerings to the members of the class were beautiful and very profuse. Prof.J. W. Earle spoke a few minutes and the exercises closed with benediction by Rev. T. J. Mawhorter. Following are the naines of those who graduated: Walter Mawhiorter, Mae Gerver, Charies Shaw, Edith Zimmerman, Edison Stuff, Grace Trump and Julius Rink. Wawaka has had an excellent school this past term, whieh we hope to see continue in the future.

Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. KENNA, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three: weeks ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism, which confined her to her room for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to twice their normal size. . Mr. S. Maddox insisted on my using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfast without assistance in any manner, and she has not had a similar attack since.—A. B. PARSON. For sale by S. J. Williams, drug‘gist. ' 2w4 : For Sale. Oue t-vo story brick store building on Cavin street, Ligonier Indiana. All in first-class condition. For par ticulars see Green & Bothwell. The Best in the \Vorld; We believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold and troublesome cough and having read their advertisement in our own and other papers, we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used. It is the best medicine out for coughs and colds.—The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. Forsale by S. J. Williams, druggist. 2w4 e S o e e Marion S. Weigle AUCTIONEER, Will ery sales on short Y] ‘IN noltic(ért{tsa losw priclén \VI LMOT IN D e M’ KINNEY & HURSEY sisasPURVEYORS OR;.. .. o FRESH # SALT MEATN .-...1AND.--..., FLOUR, FEED AND BRAN. W Hlighest price paid for Ca:tle, Hogs, Sheep and Hides. In the exchange we keep the ‘best roller Flour and meals in the market. Giveusacall, We'llsave you money, CROMWELL, : : : INDIANA A 2 REVIVO B\ RESTORES VITALITY ) A\ v oy & : ¥ Madea 5D Well Man e VR A of Me. cGRraaT \ P | — PFPRENCOE REMABEDY ' the above results in 30 Itacts W;uwmfllymdquiofl:. Ouruwhmgllmotheufill. oung men will regain their lost manhood,and old men will recover their youthful vigor ?nnnl REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Inmpotency, Nightly Emissions, wmm Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all of self-abuse or excessand lndumnoa which unfits one for study, business or marriage. not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but B B hon o pate Sheck sle storing the fire of youth. It wu and Consumption. Insist on having : fi other, It can be carried in vest pocket. By i 81,00 per package, or six for 85.00, mm ; Royal Medicine Co., Saes 2" - For sale in Ligonier, Ind., by 8. J. ‘Williams, Druggist.

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for Infants and Children. A . T R R s 3 I S LISNSV TR CRRY Y T ¢ Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, fi\lorphme nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. = THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREETI NEW ViRK CITY. SRR R o SR fi GUARANTEED Tu cURE every kind of Cough, Cold, La-Grippe, ) Hoarseness, - Influenza, Catarrh, and all fi lung and throat troubles. Send for proof of it. It does not sicken or disagree % fi with the stomach. Safe for all ages. . fi | : Ing Bal 2 Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. 2 Write us, giving all sym{)toms plainly and our Physician will give % FREE ADVICE, 2 68-page book of )‘( Sold by Druggists-or sent by matl, recipes and a FREE SAMPLE. A Price, 10 cents and 25 cents. % Address Dr.B.J. KAY MEDICAL CO., (Western Ofice) Omaha, Neb. AA A R e e

u A T SEND US ONE DOLLAR . @8 %, Cut this ad. ont and send to us with $l.OO, and we will send you this NEW e ,fi%*«f'fi;{fgj \'l:;;-fl%‘ < IMPROVED Acn‘l(u QUEKN PARLOR ORGAN, by freight €, (f) p.,’:utgm to Mfié—%( 5 examination, ou can examine it at your nearest freight depot, G e T R i and if you find it exactly as represented, €qual to orzags thaf g’?“/""g“'mwmw' retail at 875.00 to %100.00, the greatest value youeversaw and 3 B 3 , far better than organs advertised by others at" moreinoney, pay AI7 <o 1 e R J ES ’ § the freight agent our special 90 daye’ offer price, $31.75, 7 s = N SX=t O less the 21.00, or $30.73, and freight charges.’ y . tha c I.“.\‘ DR EE B S G aen s . oY DD .ess. than : YN K SFET B TS i $31.75 IS OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS' PRICE onchair e & Eked e RN e eLS ST () A Temn - Qe S Ny e ed by others. Such an offer was never made betore, - “é%§A & ; THE ACME QUEEN is ona of the most PURABLE AND SWEETEST -&3 " B eP L S TONED instruments ever made. From the illustiation shown: which DALRY ~— o s| ! [ isengraved direct from a photograpli,you can formsome idea ofits o/= é [ty PRt beautiful appearance. Made frem solid quarter sawed e ."-—;‘ WAk sy oak, antique finish, bandsomely decoratedand ornamented, N o ‘%%}ii S Y M latest 1599 style, TilE ACME QUEEN is 6 feet 5 inches high, RGeS 42 inches long, 23 inches wide and weighs 250 pounds. Con- _[Raps ’(“j:*%\“m‘?}? SRt tains 5 octaves, 11 stops, as follows: Diapases, Principal, e e ] -1 8 Duleiana, Melodia, Celeste, Cremona, Bass Coupler. Treble L 33 ‘:{’%'{jf’ Cotoar v /;*m’ FES S b Couptler, Diapason Forte and Vox Humanas 2:Octave Couplers, Abe AR T R T e e T 1 Tone Swell, 1 Grand Organ Sweil, 4 Sets Orchesiral Toned t;“‘%.‘f:‘ e sy el | BS, B 3. Resonalory Pipe Quality Reeds, 1 Set of $7 Pure Sweet Melodia - Bras e sem, ,%m’%ii;.gl iek | ?'\' Reeds, 1 Set of 87 Uharmingly Brilliant Celeste Reeds, 1 Sét of I?W | TR Y 24 Rieh Mellow Smooth Diapasen Reeds, 1 Set of 24 Pleasing - <‘fl§;§t§:°a& S Soft Helvodious Principal Reeds. THE ACME QUEEN ac- -ll { E\,\r“_‘/‘ tion consist of the celebrated Newell Reeds, which are only “§N ‘:"‘*m“ v {}“ ‘!f used in the highest grade instruments; fitted with Ham- COrEORaESoRI| 77“‘\ " ; g 37 mond Couplers and Yox Humana, also best Dolgefelts, -5 E ~_,;*’} 1 ’I Y ,l; 7 7 iR 7 {1 leathers, ete., bellows of-the best rubber cloth, 3-ply FHE LR Gl ey L\ /t y b 7t bellows stock and finest leather in valves. THE: °W’ (S 0 M o ji I &R e ACME QUEEN is furnished with & 10x14 beveled —— | sEI B SRN | i MSB B plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal frames, s R :l i ie T and every modern improvement. We furnish free a hand- g:s 3 3 8% l e § UEY some organ stcol and the besiorgan instruction book published. 2§L“ - R o | ! AR With every ACME £ol S | S n i el 2= B GUARANTEED 25 YEARS. gifhiiad'r: GRS NS issue a written binding 25-year guarantee, by the L AR, ioee ’/y SR R | iS | terms and conditions of which if any part gives ous {EA g,l)u‘ 4 ERAS T ISy RO Y 535 we repair it free of charge. Try it onemonthand :BOE// e AR LRI, :, | Co S 3 we will reflmdfyour money if you are not perfectly ‘B [é” Nl e | Frif- Boy satisfied.! 500 of these osans will be sold at #3175, I Oncan > = Geed) A R S ORDER AT ONCE. DON'T DELAY. . M \:"__*\?\J:"\lyl’_ e d s B OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED Efl{"‘; ;_‘_:;;—tj_——_:f—;-;;~=—~_:%if_%—:;-;— ol not dealt with us ask your neighbor about us,write . - ‘—r"—“;':“v:_—;‘?‘;:‘flz}i . the publisher of this paper or Metropolitan National, . - i s o peaone Bank, or Corn Exchange Nat. Bank, Chicago; or German Exchange Bank, New York; or any railroad or express company in Chicago. We have a eapital of over $700,000,00, occupy entire ene of the largest business blocksin Chicago, and employ nearly 2,000 people in our own building. WK SELL ORGANS AT $22.00 and ap: PIANOS, $115.00 and up; also everything in musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for freéspecial organ. piano and musical instrument catalogue. Address, " (Sears, Roebuek & Co. are thoreughly reliable. —Kditor,) SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Fuiton, Desplaines and Wayman Sts., CHICAGO, iLL. .2 B T DeT R S S DMTy e P e e Y RPyT SR s - CUT ‘THIS- AD - &5 SEND ONE DOLLAR 505" i |2 e —————————————————— TS sgo 1T you Hive = 9 _‘p-;» oo within 700 miles of Chicago, we will send you this TOP BUGGY BY FREIGHT C.O.D. ‘ )‘“'T;"-"" = SUBJECT TO EXAMINATION, you can examin. it at your freight depot and if f({'-"sd LA o PERFECILY SATISFACTORY, EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED, EQUAL TO BUGGIES b B THAT RETAIL AT $60.00 to $75.00 and THE-GRANDEST BARGAIN YOU EVER SAW, ’ A = pay the freight agent QUR SPECIAL PRICE $38.90, - &oy and freight charges, less the 81.00 sent with order, . = Sse=am==mme=s “/‘ib‘\"?-v i ?Aw IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO, Aot SHE NS L w__________._.E—MAKE TH'S TO._P.E___.lmGYfrom hetster material Chgn niost éé\grt S ‘i‘) akers put in $75.00 buggies. Lategt Style For {899, Bedy, | So b e A o the Bost Beapomod. Wood. Veas et That Money Can —’7(s;’:‘2s-5.—?-‘-%‘ R Build. End Springs, as illustrated, or Brewster Side Bar. . Wheels, 'V 'f'}‘? "‘([ ‘ High Grade Screwed Rim Sarven’s Patent. Tep, 24 ounce; Daily “ ' \‘v A Rubber Heavily Lined, full side and back curtains. Painting, Guaran- AVS s I\ 4 A teed equal to any $150.00 buggy work, Body black, Gear dark green ‘4 S . é25 or Red. Upholstering, heavy green French body cloth or Evan’s Leather, " - - - $38.90 |S OUR SPECIAL PRIGE for top buggy complete, - wide or narrow. track, full length side and back eurtains, storm apron, earpet, wrench, anti-ratilers and shafts. GUARANTEED TWO YEARS will last'alifetime. For Buggies at $15.95 and up, WRITE FOR FREE BUGGY CATALOGUE.. YOU CAN MAKE $500.00 This Year Selling OUR $38.90 BUGGIES. ORDER ONE TO-DAY, YOU. CAN SELL IT FOR $60.00. DON'T DELAY. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.);, CHICACO, ILL. -WITH YOUR-ORDER, cut this i B ad.outandsend to us, and Sr~yaty—H & e lAU 3 ABg w 0 - L Sty o QUR HIGH BLT R 50 GRADE DROP CABINET BURDICK SEWING MACHINE by freight C. O. D. subject to exami. § F nation. You can examine. it at your nearest fréight depot-and if = o= . found perfectly satisfactory, exactly as represented b T?’;,‘ R, - 1 equal to maehines others sell as high as $60.00, and THE s ee R P ey G P GREATEST -BARGAIN YOU EVER HEARD OF, pay your ot e e S freight agent Qur Special Offer Pric Ly e Re e arsig freight charge?. The machineé weighes i‘i.s_q 5 - R gii%fiffiiéfiéiéi i 120 pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each 500 miles. JEa j_:} %} ST R e CIVE IT THREE MONTHS’ TRIAL in your own home, and’ liSie=—o=———— 1585 i we will return your 815,50 any day you are not satisfied. We sell dif- \iy‘:’:‘z'—’f_——— LRI ferent makes and grades of Sewing Machines at £8.50, $lO.OO, £ll.OO, “NUIFEAB |2 N =1 212-59?5“0 va'iuu:’iflllynt}lelscribed in 01; Free Sewing Machine Catalogue, e A& ' o= ut 5 or this OP DES CABINET BURDICK \ 20X is the greatest value ever olgred by any house. o 5 ‘ \ :2 . eg® 'BEWARE OF IMITATIONS bjorizemconcerns X ) ci: BLVVANRL VY lIWIIIAIIVINGY who copy .our- ad [ RS £ ~ vertisments, offering unknown machines under various names, with &‘{\: s =;“ various inducements. Write some friend in Chicago and learn who are ‘if I | © = RELIABLE AND WHO ARE NOT. 3 Vi ’ o S Ysieu] 235 THE BURDICK 1.5, moveny merovexesr, it ) k@%» Jrunck| 23 EVERY GOOD POINT OF EVERY HIGH &S 5 Qi o) -] W e —————— GRADE MACHINE MADE, WITH THR e—] ‘.‘g’ DEFECTS OF NONE. MADE BY THE BEST MAKER IN AMERICA, S o 3 | e —— FROM THE BEST MATERIAL . ‘ e e MONEY i DROP DESK | W ————— 2 CAN BUY. W CABINET, |'g R i siee= AP PIANO POLISHED, one illustration shows machine closed, (head dropR :';}T‘(:u gT\ 3@‘_ ‘ping from sight) to be used as a center table, stand or desk, the other c B *[;'L’___t § PEORTPPRREEREe s open with full length table and head in place for sewing, 4 faney 2 BN »7;,7; maae e ;!?‘T‘ , drawers, latest 1899 skeleton frame, carved; paneled, embossed and = QRIS o e l;l;‘:;l i - decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, restson 4 casg = r* N === ters. ball bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand. 8 =‘7’7 SO§ M» B Finest large High Arm head, go:itive four motion feed, self threading vibrate% . . ] \ - 841 1 ing shuttle; automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension £33 J \ ‘ . i liberator,; improved loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, improved shuttle | :3‘3‘B AR .- vl TN car('irier. pate:}, ne:la(%’le ba‘}'. lx])ate;xt dressf:uu'i‘_:i. head is hazlx)dsomely decorated o=~ = (LN g 9 and ornamented and beautifully NICKEL TRIMMED. 25,°1 <‘\43 .. \\"kj CUARANTEED the lightest running, most durable and nearest noiseless machine .333 'l\ 1 o §~sf made. Every known attachment is furnished and our Free Instruction Book tells 53 25 N Q"'Mf@'.\\ just howanyone can run it-and doeither plain or any kind of fancy work. et b ;~§§s~sssss. =OO \ A QOLYE;&RS‘ BINDING GUARAI&ITEE is SCI;“ withhevery machin&. === QESNO'S X £ to see and examine this machine, compare - ) OSNSHSNS . ‘ ________lT COSTS._YO___U NO___TH'NG with those your storekeeper sellsat s4p(a)_oo e ! to $60C.00, and then if convinced you aresaving $235.00 ‘o $40.00, pay your freight agent the $l5 .50, WE TO RLTURN YOUR $15.50 If at any time within, three months you say you are not satisficd, ORDER TO DAY. DON'T DELAY. - (Scars, Roebuck & Co. are thoroughly rehable.—E’_thor.) 200 Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, 111.

B a 0 | [ ER NN o R Hot Water and ) ~ : 1 B e B i | (5 et Steam Heating. t AR e ‘ (e e= | ’”fr : 1 @ik T S o s 3 SCRLPP LIS s sownmansuee, . E\&’ e . i e~ >~ GOSHEN ' - INDIANA. i n ; 2 e i , ; e | ;} Would be Pleased to Make You an Estimate. T £ BS D LL W Tg £ OTS27T I WO 3B%Ve P e e OUCAN ___ nan RAV »i B & DA inga and Al Moders Toapin, Sewing Machine il T L %%gg :m“tgogfiwggge @%fim Iniles of Chicago. _———— ':E::*:::::‘ : f_;ii with the express agent dmflt'tomtha:n it i (R Tet &y TAKE THE MACHINE HOME AND TRY IT FOR 20 DAYS Jlse : Nhes 1f youard perfectly satiefled with the machine, kcep it, other- | R / | ViBS :éz%mytmylgevgkfie%xpwumd he will mvwln 2N I dtaw on you through your nearest &&%:&M‘nfi N . ‘;\Q _ - Billof Lading. Whenmac?fheeomeupay and take machine 'ub AGR from Station. =lf you don nken.mm% and we will Up-to- A\ A - refund. “emmmm&m@mgtorta‘n s, &mmber date in [HEN 1 you take no risk. It don't cost yon one cent unles 31% : ! e j machine, We have sold over 100,000, and they are al t__f,{' - GRS S\ Douiic onttive. Foed, ‘Selt Thre t&;’m FAR || Needio, Tension Liberator, Automatic Spooler, High Arm, NickloQuistgnigmeor - Sondlscontstor Gt i pge catlogue. fists erersie wsed by mankind.