Ligonier Banner., Volume 35, Number 45, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 February 1901 — Page 8
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® ‘Dinner Sets. This is a favorable timme to buy. We . “have ' 4 High grade white English semi porcelain Dinner Sets, $lO.OO . kKindab - . _5745 3 Sets same kind, only different design,at___.__________________6.9o 3 Sets Decorated English Porcelajie boo . ____ .83 5 Sets Decorated English Ware, at. e L 890 These are not old stock, but we purchased for Christmas trade and are worth 25 per cent more than we ask. 38 Sets Cups and Saucers, to " close,atperset____.___________s .34 27 Sets Dinner Plates, to close, at pereet. . ... .. ... B 4 53 Sets Pie Plates, to close, at peeset - . ____ 23 31 Deep Dishes, former price 25c, tocloep . a 4 38 Deep Dishes, former price 19¢, oteelase . 0 C 0010 66 Deep Dishes, former price 13c, teeleme . . .. ... 0T 9 Decorated Chamber Sets, reducest¥do. - - ____._ __.__ )29 - 14 Bowls and Pitchers, this sale . persetionly . ... .. 63 - In Window Shades, ~ Curtain Poles, Lace Curtains, Wool - and Cotton Pants, Corsets, Neck- ~ wear, Glassware and Granite. the lines are very small and will sell very cheap to close them out.
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Don’t Fail to Pick Up Some of These SNAPS. 19 Washing Machines that are warranted to do the work or will take them back, at_______s2.39 68 10-qt galvanized Pails,at_.___ .10 31 12-qt galvanized Pails,at_.__. .14 20 14-vt calvanized Pails, at__.___ .17 56 10-qt heavy tin Dairy Pails, the 25¢c kind at_ . __." _____....-"..1b 47 Glass or galvanized 1-gal. Oil @amsoat oo oC 14 27 50-1 b Lard Cans, to close_____. .25 24 25-1 b Lard Cans, to close______ .17 13 Large galvanized Tubs, at. .__ .54 9 Medium galvanized Tubs, at __ .43 .6 Dozen Clothes Pins for____ ___ .06 134 Dozen Wash Boards,at______ .12 715 Dozen good Brooms, 35¢ kind .19 15 Dozen large Wash Basins____ .04 6 Dozen 12-qt Pudding Pans_____ .05 9 Only Wash Boilers, galvanized ° bottems, « i - .59 6 Dozen granite Drinkins Cups_. .05 Surprise Egg Beaters, each _____ .01 Dover Egg Beaters,each________ .05 Harness Snaps, each____________ .01 TinCups,each . ._____.______.. .01 Coffee Pots and Tea Kettle Knobs .01 Ping,per paper.._.___._.________._ .01 Special good linen Tablet, a 10¢ value, will close out at_.______ .05 12 Boxes of Matches for_________ .10 2 Rolls Toilet Paperfor__________ .05 A good Mantle for gas lamp__.___ .10 4 Doz Children’s School Mittens .05 16 Doz Celluloid Collars,at______ .04 Harvard Mufflers and Mufllets, frgme b 0 e o e 190 D
You Can Bank on v T The Wabash, She=rs The Wabash, SR=¢B ~. J < Because the Wabash is the ; v*" il best low priced machine on / “.i:;;;-; A.“ themarket. & & .., .7 - ~ $l6, High Arm; $l9, Drop Head. It has all the latest improvements, and guaranteed for 10 years. We are willing to trust vou, as well as to trust to your good judgement, and let you try one before buying. ' Don’t forget that this sale only lés_ts Through February! Come in and get first Choice.
e e e China and Jardinieres. As the stock is so large and prices vary in this line, we have concluded to give 25 per cent discount on all China and Jardinieres. Seeourlarge Jardinieres at 10cs Also our new 10c China Table. : Lamps! Lamps! This is a line we are overloaded in and to close them out quick will give a discount of 25¢ on every one dollar lamp, and the same per cent on all other lamps. ~ Sewing Baskets. ‘ We will group all our 25 and 50 cent - Sewing Baskets into one lot and give i you your choice for 18c. Shirts and Overalls. Here is a line that we claim to excel in: Shirts with two collars and cuffs, fancy shirts with collars and cuffs attached, shirts in black and white stripe. In fact all 50c shirts will be put in one lot and sold at 39 Cents each. All 50 cent Overalls, blue, black ~and stripes, plain and bibs, will go at 39 Cents per pair. , ‘We have a few Heavy Sweaters which will be closed out at 39 Cents each. - Underwear, Gloves and Mittens. We will reduce prices enough to insure you better value than you can get anywhere.
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Wawaka News Nuggets. . . The beautiful did come. i Snow shovels were in demand Monday. ‘. , Walter Zimmerman was in ‘Ligonier Wednesday. A Zimmerman's Hall is billed fora grand hop tonight. . £ - Wawaka ice dealers feel pretty safe. Their erop is in the dry. 2 ' February has started in rip roaring with a monstrous big snow fall. . A representative of the Chicago Record solicited a fair subscription here on Friday of last week. 5 Mrs. Belle Allen returned home from a week’s visit with her parents near Wolcottville-on Sunday. There are large congregations at the meetings held in the M.E.church conducted by Rev. Hollipeter. ' Mrs. C. . Thompson returned. home on Monday from a short visit with relatives and friends at Corunna. : _ Mrs. Ehey came up from Goshen Monday to visit her stepson, Jacob Blumbaugh and family for a few davs. .
The Lake Shore work train picked up the spare len they could find here Monday morning and took them to Elkhart to shovel snow.
Douglas IFrick hauled asoft maple log to Munnnert’s millyard that was twelve feet long that scaled very near fourteen hundred feet. ' Ward Wilson did a good aectin malking suow paths. It didn’tonly benelit the iarge eclass but also the Little ones. in getting to school. Wawaka has some pretty plucky women. One iady living in the north ward shoveled snow for two straight borus, Monday and bare handed at that. S
Kate Bell, one of our intermediate teachers, was taken quite sick a week ago and was taken to her home in Albion. One of Joseph Zimmerman’s daughter 1s filling the vacanO
Rev. M. M. Dodge, formerly of this place but now of southern Kentueky was in town Mounday shaking hands with old friends and neighbors. Y Mr. Daodge is T 0 years old and gets :L%Lmd as a youth in his teens. The Rathbone ladies gave the Brother Kiuights a neat little surprise on last Wednesday evening. Justas the chancellor commander dropped the gavel the ladies made their way into the hall with baskets filled, and of course it_ was no time until the boys were all feeding their faces and having a good time in general. )
The eclaim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain’s are effectually set at rest in the following testimonial of Mr.C. D.Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He says: “I had kept adding to a cold and cough in- the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day I was in the drug store of Mr.. Houlehan and he advised line *to try Chamberlain’s Cougb Remedy and offered to pay back my money if I was not cured: My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I wascompletely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I get a cold. and soon find relief. 1 also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines.” For sale by S. J. Williams. C45-4t Horticultaral Meeting. The Noble County Horticultural Society will hold its first meeting for the year 1901 at the home of Mrs. Isabella Neal, Aibion, Thursdav, Feb. 14. ’ 11:30 a. in.—Basket dinner. / 1:00 p. m.—Report previous meeting. Society report to state secretary. Reportof program committee. ~Report of committeeon premium listand advertising. The individual members - of committee on collec- | tion of fruit for state fair } exhibit will report at this meeting or by letter to the secretary, the names of all persons who contributed fruit-to that exhibit. - Discussion and action will be taken severally on reports. ’ #2:00 p. m.—The sealed bids of the | various publishers for | printing 1901 premium list forwarded to the secretary, will be examined 4 by the executive board and contract awarded. 3:00 p. m.—H. M. Widney of St. Joe, will present the subject, “The Apple. Its value as compared with other fruits.”” Discussion will be led by E. E. Snyder of Woleottville. SECRETARY. - 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 waf wakeful at night. Before she had taken one package of Celery King thechange was so great: that she could hardly be taken . for the same girl. She is rapidly growing well and strong, her complection is perfect and she sleeps well every nigh{.-—Mrs. Lucy McNutt, Brush Valey, Pa. 'Celery King for the nerves, stomach, liver and kidneys is sold in 25¢ and 50c packages by S. J. Williams. 8
‘Grip robbed me of my sleep and 1 was nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills and Nervine cured me.”’—Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich. Midnight Flyer to St. Louis via the Wabash Road. On and after June 3 a new Wabash train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m. and arrive at St. Louis at 7:56 a. m.; returning this train will leave St. Louis at 11:30 p. m. and arrive at Chicago at 8:00a. m. Two other fast trains via the Wabash, if this does not suit you. All equipment up-to-date. Write or call for maps and time schedule. R. S: GREENWOOD, Mich. Pass. Agt., 97 Adams, Chicago. Special Notice. We, the undersigned druggists hereby agree to refund the money, if after using one box of Dr. Stone’s New Dyspepsia Cure it has failed to give satisfactory results. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stom%ch, Heart-Burn, and loss of Appetite. For sale by S. J. Williams. = 19-1 y
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John Deibele, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ; and SHINGLES. Special Attention to Interior House Finishing. _ KENDALLVILLE, IND MKINNEY & HURSEY .~+--.PURVEYORS 0F...... FRESH # SALT MEATS | ceaccsAND.coo.. FLOUR, EEED AND BRAN. . @ Hlghest 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, - g INDIANA Louisville & Nashville R o GREAT CEN Railroad, Sy riiine s e WINTER - TOURIST TICKETS o Now on Sale to ) Z L Florldao e ~ Write for foléers, descriptive matter, etc, to .- ©C. L. STONE., | ) General Passenger Agent, . LOUSVILLE, KY SEND YOUR ADDKESS . / To - . R.J. WEMY ASS, Ge_neral‘ Immigration and Industrial Agent, : LOUISVILLE, KY . And he will mail you, free, MAPS, ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS and PRICE LISTS of LANDS and FARMS in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, . Mississippi and Florida.
R TR AR ‘\:‘B‘B- MR acS- | = RNtV €E. : “‘fi‘D BTN o 1 —FF G DREOr Pl 800 oy - OTRE KGNO PO o o e .7 3y 1R it -For sale by S. J. Williams. G e R e N r Chichester’s E-gu.hAni.:o.a lita‘.. s A?l?‘:l':r.aly:nrgl?l:lle’ G:A“o‘}‘:':&ul Druggist for Chichester's English Diamond Brand in Red and Gold metallic — jboxes, seuledeh.h blue ribbon. '{‘:I;:; s :mz&fi?mflz‘i‘;:c%l)mggfit; or send de. in stamps for iculars, testimonials and - “ Rellef for mle..” in letier, by retumm Ohiohoster Chemteol Cou Mndlson Bauares 80ld by all Loeal Dr::g:-u_. PHILADA., PA. T e e e eet et eet et ee, WANTED—ACTIVE MAN, OF GOOD character to-deliver and collect in Indiana for old established manufacturing wholesale house, §9OO a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference,any bank in any city. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, 834 Dearborn St., Chicago. 24-106 t - Piano tuning: If your Biano needs tuning or repairing Mr. nville J. Hire who has fully mastered the art, will give it the pro_ger attention. Orders can be left at The Fair Store or sent through the mail. . .
