Ligonier Banner., Volume 37, Number 8, Ligonier, Noble County, 22 May 1902 — Page 8

A Name Twice Made Famous, Now a Shining Mark for . . Imitators. . The name ** Chase,” twice made famous, s a shining mark for the unscrupulous to pounce upon and appropriate in order to foist upon the public their worthless preparations. These birds of prey, by using the name Chase, expect the public to be fooled into believing they are the medicines of Dr. A. W. Chase, who first became noted as the author of the world famed Dr. Chase’s Receipe Book and family physician, and whose fame is now doubly increased by the wonderful success of his Nerve Pills, with Nerve, Brain and Blood troubles. They play upon the name Chase, but dare not use the initials o A. w." S THey imitate, but dare not counterfeit the portrait and signatureof Dr. A, W. Chase, which identifies the Nerve Pills now recognized as infallible for building up pale, weak, thin-blooded, nerve exhausted sufferers, Who are nerve-tired and brain-weary. ‘Who are easily exhausted, Who are wakeful-—cannot sleep. ‘Who have nervous headache, They remove the cause of blood imFurities, securing refreshing sleep and mpart strength. ; They build up people who find their strength and vigor waning, They settle irritated nerves, replace languor and lassitude with energy and . animation, Cure Nervous Dyspepsia. CAUTION.—The protection to the public in securing the genuine and original Dr, A. W. Chase preparation is in seeing the portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., is on each box. These and these 'on}iy are the genuine. Do not be satified with anything bearing the name *Chase” without the initials A. W, so cts, of Druggists or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co,, Buffalo, N. Y, 0 Banking : House : e _ e () e . Will loan money, buy notes and mortgages, receive depesits, buy and sell exchange, and make collections in any part of the United States. SELL EXCHANGE ON EUROPE, Be sure to see us before gelling any papers or making a loan. ; 2 DN DPDANY SOL MIER COMPANY. W_——m N“su«mfif——“%"w—' - * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER, - . - INDIANA Office up stairs over Graves’ Bakery. " Residence on Main Street “r H. WIGTON, > ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY PUBLIC. Jffice over Citizens’ Bank, cor: Third and - -Cavin streets, (Successor to L. D Fleming,) LIGONIER, - - INDIANA, CHARLES V. INKS, Dealer in . . MONUMENTS. VAULTS Tombstones and Building Stones? .. .. .. = Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - - INDIANA. DR. F. W. BLACK, ~ Office in Straus Block. Special attention will be given to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Calls promptly answered , Will be in office at night i | Phone 88 - ~ LIGONIER, IND T —————————————————————————————————— \ F A.BENHAM,M.D. ® _ HOMEOPATHIST. ; (Successor to Dr. G. A. Whippy.) Office hours, all the time when not out on busines, Office over Decker’s. LIGONIER,IND. Sl e R S E W. KNEPPER, ® : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Will attend promptly to all calls entrusted to him either day or night. Office, over Eldred’s Drug Store Building, second floor, Resldence on South Martin street, Llgonier, Indiana. [43t. o e S SN K. K. Wheelock, M. D,, » FOR'T WAVYNE, WE L IOCTE T T o EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA' Diseases Exclusiyely Treated. Office and Residence: 126 Harrison Street. B Home 'Phone, No. 70. GLASSES FITTED AND FRUNISHDE ————-——_— urniture... Of all kinds, Latest in ' style at lowest prices at . _ 3 9099 w ] '&9 BB@ &EN b ————tl e ] UNDERTAKIN(} calls promptly an swered. Embalming when desired by arterial method. s ] |

Is one of the best months to enter the International Business : College, ~ Fort Wayne, Indiana. Additional floor space has been leased and this will undoubtedly be the banner year in the history of the school. Good board at $1.75 per week. Send for handsome Art Catalogue or write for particular regarding our HOME STUDY COURSE. International Business College, " Fort Wayne, Ind. 18-1 y - Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, “Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best frgpa,ration for coughs, colds and ung trouble. I know that it has cured econsumption in the first ntaies.” Schwab & Co., Wawaka; M. L. Hussey, Cromwell. b-bt

: ; Cromwell Clippings. B’ALTIMOR’E & OHIO RAILWAY Trains leave Cromwell as follows e A A A NNP A N N TN A N N NN EAST BOUND, - WEBT BOUND. N0.18..........11:45am{N0. 17.......... 12:63pm . No. 47 F1ag.....2:h4am Mfltzpatrick, Agent. Buggies, Hussey's. : Getready for the 4th. . Decoration Day next. . Wall paper, Hussey’s. Buggies, Hussey & Son. Wool, Hussey pays highest price. The map man was here last week. Ike Dunlap’s ice wagon has started. - The Italians were in town Saturday. ; : Sam Mier of Ligonier, was here Saturday. . Pip Popenfoose of Garrett, visited here Sunday. . Vassa Rarick of Garrett, visited here Sunday. Eli Pollock has purchased a new driving horse. . Wm. Ruby visited friends at Syracuse Sunday. » Fred Richardson of Chicago, was here Monday. , Van Smith of Ligouier, was on our streets Friday. Fothergill’s new balloon will be here this week. Sam Ringenburg of Nappanee, was here Saturday. , Frank Smith of Millersburg, visited here Sunday. . : Geo. Bouse of Wilmot, was on our streets Saturday. - Stewart’s familv circus will exhibit here this week. : Bert Poyser will purchase anew dray this summer. - Geo. Keister's new residence is nearing completion. Cliff Bunger of Garrett, visited his parents here Friday. Wm. Ridinger of Alecinda, is a new resident of Cromwell. . The new residence of Jesse Couts is ready for the plasterers. A new section® boss arrived here from Chicago Saturday. - W. B. McMeans transacted business at Pierceton, Saturday. - Daniel Winebrenner transacted business in f.igonier Friday. Prof. Anderson of Ligonier, transacted business here Saturday. Several from here attended the ball game at Kimmell Saturday. Floyd Goodrich and Frank Fitchen of Garrett, visited here Sunday. A balloon ascension will be given here soon. Full particulars later. Wm. Yeager of Beirne, Ark., visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. The Odd Fellows lodge increased their membership Thursday evening. The topic at the T.utheran church Sunday evening will be interesting. Ralph Shadecker and wife have returned from their visit at Teegarden, Ind. s o Harry Bunger and Ray Hill spent Sunday visiting relatives at Sturgis,‘ Michigan. : - - <‘ - Mrs. M. Bly of Albion, visited here Sunday the guest of her sister, Mrs. 1 M. L. Hussey. ' The topic at the M. E. church Sunday evening will be interesting. Everybody come. A new young men’s club has been organized here. For full particulars see W. E. Sanders. , Wm. Kiser of Indianapolis, arrived here Saturday. He will spend the summier in this vicinity. Field Day was well represented by graduates Wednesday. Everybody reports a very enjoyable time. Milton Moore is having improvements made on his house, now occu‘pied by Rev. Steere and family. ~ Lush Maggart will soon leave for Wisconsin. He has three lots and a house he wants to dispose of before leaving. - Mrs. J. McDowell returned from Syracuse Saturday where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Windsor. - S. Stage, Fred Vondersmith and Harry MclLean of Ligonier, assisted the band in their concert Saturday evening. The band gave -their first concert on the street Saturday evening. A large ecrowd was in town. Come again next Saturday evening. Foley’s Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for asthma, bronehitis and hoarseness. Schwab & Co., Wawaka; M. L. Hussey, Cromwell. 5-5 t Our shippers are having some trouble loading material here on account of the side track being moved so far from where they generally load. ' The old soldiers who attended the dedication of the soldiers’ monument at Indianapolis last week returned home Saturday. They report a very enjoyable time. : Forty-three from here attended Prett Reed’s comedian show at Albion Wednesday evening. Prett is a Cromwell boy and proved himself an artist in his line. 'We congratulate Mr. Russell onsecuring his company. What is Foley’s Kidney Cure? Answer: Itis made from a prescription of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminentin the country. The ingredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost valué. Schwab & Co., Wawaka; M. L. Hussey, Cromwell. 5-6 t

Traveling is Dangerous. Constant motion jars the kidneys which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the reason that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teamsters and all who drive very much suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley’s Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease. Geo. H. Hausan, locomotive engineer, Lima,O.,writes, *‘Constant vibration of the engine caused me & great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no relief until I used Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Schwab & Co., Wawaka; M. 1.. Hussey, Cromwell. b-bt ; Another Dyspeptic Pleased. J. P. Becker, 1836 Surf St., Chicago, says: I have suffered from stomach trouble and great distress after eating. Have taken a course of Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets and they gave me complete satisfaction. A tablet taken after each meal,completes the digesting of your food. Thestomaeh is cleaned out naturally. The blood has been enriched. The breath sweetened and the lips reddened. Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets not only cures dvsrepsia, but they are a good blood purifier and nerve tonie. Choeolate coated. Used by physicians. Price 25 cts. Made by I’:akqsida‘ Med.

Topeka Items. : Mrs. Nellie Latta was in Ligonier Friday. Joseph Selig was in Topeka Monday on business. . Frank Snyder and wife went to Middlebury Sunday. Born, Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. Elton Coldren, a boy. : Melissa Morrow of liigonier, visited friends}Jin Topeka Friday. Ernest Goering and wife were in Lagrange Friday onbusiness. Allen Ramsby of Petoskey, Mich,, is here this week buying stock. Frank Gerber and family of Ligonier, were Topeka visitors Friday. . Mrs. A. B. Pahram of Lima, is the guest of Dr. 1. J. Vaughnand family. Lotta Byler and Fanny Coldren spent Friday with friends in Ligonier. Mrs. Sol Kurtz of Millersburg, visited her mother, Mrs. lLantz, Thursday. : Albert Goering and Forest Parks were in Lagrange Saturday on business. Garth Poyser of Goshen, visited his grangfather, Lon Poyser, this week. : Prof. J. F. King and wife are visiting friends on the Haw Pateh this week. Edith Felton of Ligonier, is visiting at the home of Vernon Pancake and family. Marion Long and wife spent Sunday at the home of Perry Chidister and family. Sumner Dowell and wife were the guests of Will Inks and family of Ligonier Sunday. : Mrs. Cora Schwartzlander spent last week with friends and relatives on the Haw Patch. ‘_ Ora Glant of Chicago, is here visiting with his parents, Levi Glant and wife, for several days. Mrs. Martin Sinonds and daughter were the guests of Mrs. Gilbert Kellar Saturday and Sunday. _ Mrs. Lantz of Ligonier, and Lily Parks spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Jas. Hoverstock. - Mrs. Alice Green who hasbeen visiting friends in Lagrange and Lima the past week, returned Saturday. Rebecca Pixley who has spent the past winter and spring in Chicago returned to her home in Topeka Monday. . Ada Lantz who has been working in Mishawaka the past month, returned to her home in Topeka Wednesday. i Mesdames Norman Latta, George Hackstaff and Louis Hackstalf went to Goshen Friday tospend a week with relatives. : Married, Thursday, May 22, 1902, Ora Glant and Vesta Poyser, daughter of Alonzo Poyser. The readers of the BANNER extend congratulations. ~ Mr. Haverstroh, wife and daughter of Lagrange, passed through Topeka Friday enroute for Ligonier. They visited ashort time with friends on the Haw Patch. Thomas Shaw who was a resident of Noble county and well known in that part, was buried Sunday, May 18. Interment at Springfield.. He leaves a large circle of friends who mourn their loss. Mrs. M. A. Hutchison and daughter Liela, and Mrs. Charles Morrell of Ligonier, were in Topeka- Tuesday ‘visiting the family of Peter Yoder. Hugh Hutehison came with them to take the train at Topeka for Chicago. The lecture given at the M. E. church Monday evening by Prof. Boyajain was enjoyed by all who were present. Prof. Boyajain 1s a refugee from Armania and is now preparing himself for special missionary work. Beware of a Co’ilgl}. A cough is not a disease but a symptom. Consumption and bronchitis, whieh are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this cough appears are easily cured. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in- curing the diseases which cause coughing. If itis not beneficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by S. J. Williams. ' 5-bt A Cure for Nervous Headache, . For eight years I suffered from constipation and nervous headache, the headache usually lasting three days at a time. Headache powders reiieved me temporarily, but left too bad an effect. . Since I began taking Celery King I have greatly improved in health, seldom or never have headache, have gained in flesh 'a,nd% feel decidedly well.—Mrs. K. S. | Hatch, Temple, N. H.. Celery King for the nerves, liver and kidneys is. sold in 650 c and 25¢ packages by S.J. Williams. 4 BAc KACHE and RHEUMATISM relieved ‘ BN Dby Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. i

L% & L%%fa/fi\\ : ot ‘,,M,,C"V SO\ ///(* \\-e&i«,\\ . “ NZ? A\ o, o~ D ::} ) 7 | = P Y Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. “|f women would pe:jy more attention to their health we would have more happy ‘wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors’ prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. ; “In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree’s Wine of e’ardul and Thedford’s Black-Draught, and.so | took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me.” Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as- § tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irregular and painful menstruation, fallinfi' of the womb, whites and flooding. is helpful when approaching womanhood, during iregnanc ; agter childbirth and in change ofy life. It frealllently brings a %ear baby to homes at have been barren for years. All ,drugglst's. bave $l.OO bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE--CARDUI

- | AR | S S Sk, | AR TR } ¢ it % Nl S STR | pS i : " - i '.';_“'_ A ' i A ‘ % %) * . ‘ 2 | oK ) Be S A e ; SEo e SR i oSk P ‘,‘-"..‘,,",.‘ SRR LEVTREON FOGR Ji O g ’A’S‘i’:"_‘u W No Time to Lose You cannot afford to disregard the warnings of a weak and diseased heart and put off taking the prescription of the world’s greatest authority on heart and nervous disorders—ies Heart C Miles’ li€Art Lure. { 1f your heart palpitates, flutters, | or you are short of breath, have smotherinz spells, pain in left side, shoulder or arm, you have heart trouble and are liable to .drop dead any moment. Maf’\or J. W. Woodcock, one of the best known oil operators in the coun- © try dropped dead from heart disease recently, at his home in Portland, Ind., while mowing his lawn.—The Press. Mrs. M. A. Birdsall, Watkins, N. Y., whose portrait heads this advertisement, says: “I write this through gratitude for benefits 1 received from Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. 1 had palpitation of the heart, severe pains under the left shoulder, and my %eneral health was miserable. A few bottles of Dr. Miles'Heart Cure cured me entirely. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. : . Albion Items. "’ Did you know That it's hot? ' That Fred Irwin, spent Sunday in Warsaw, with his best girl? That W. H. Barcus and family, visited at Cromwell, Sunday. That H. D. Stone and wife. spent Sunday in Ligonier and at Wawasee. That Mre. Harry Menaugh returned from Indianapolis last Saturday? That J. G. B. Alvord and wife will start for a trip to California in two weeks? That a Mrs. Wheeler, of Towa, was a guest at Dr. Lemmon’s home the past week? That money talks. That is why they have a woman’s head on a silver dollar? That barefoooted beys and girls are a feature of the landscape on warm days? That Harry Stone has a telephone on the foot of his bed so he can talk in his sleep? i That Frank Clapp and Fred Philip made a trip to Rome City Monday in the antomobile? - That Mrs. .. E. Rupert and somn, Gilade, and Miss Grace Hines spent Sunday in Rome City? _ That Mrs. J. B. Riddle is the guest of her son, J. K. Riddle and family, in Kendallville, this week? That the Keller children, of Elkhart, have returned home ‘after a week’s visit with Albion friends. . That Rev. Kemp, the new pastor at the M. E. church, preaches to | large congregations each Sunday? ‘That Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clapp and daughter, Bernice, visited at the home of Editor J. E. McDonald last Sunday? That Miss Kdith Franks left on Friday for Big Rapids, Mich., where she will enter the Ferris Institute, for a twelve weeks course? That polities are warming up with the Huston and Henry fight on, with “Our Tom"” in the lead and the stemosity of the serap increasing, That the last meeting of the Sorosis club was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Fox, on last Thursday evening. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, Miss Eya Kagles; secretary and treasurer, Miss Jennie Sedgwick; leader in Parliamentary drill, Mrs. D. L. ‘Baughman; eritic, Mrs. W. T. Green. After business was over Mrs. Fox, assistéd by Misses Eva Eagles and Jennie Sedgwick, served refreshments. The next meeting will be held in the fall? HERE’S A POINTER. Read it—lt’s Short—Sharp—And to the : Point, ‘ Mrs. Crawford Hines of Albion, Ind.,says: ‘“For some time past 1 suffered from severe 'nervousness, sleeplessness and dizziness. I gota box of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills and now after using part of a box of the pills I can say my nerves are steadied. I sleep better and am not now troubled with dizziness, so far as I have used the medicine it has proved quite satisfactory.” Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Pills are sold at 50¢ a box at dealers or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W, Chase, M. D., are on every package. FKor sale by S. J. Williams’ Drug Store. 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 the change 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 night.—Mrs. Lucy MeNutt, Brush Valey, Pa. Celery King for the nerves, stomach, liver and kidneys is sold in 26¢ and boc¢ packages by S J. Williams. ; 3

Orphans’ Home. The Christian Home Orphanage at Counecil Bluffs, lowa, now shelters several hundred. Its founder and manager, Rev. J. G. Lemen, writes: ‘I have tested the merits of Dr. Kay's Renovator and Dr. Kay's Lung Baim in the Christian Home Orphanage and have found them to be all that they claim for them.” Sold by all druggists. : » Special Notiee. 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 Stomach, Heart-Burn; and loss of Appetite. For sale by S. J. Williams, 19-1 y BANNER SALVE the most healing salve in the worid.

Wawaka News Nuggets. This’is splendid corn weather. Decoration one week from Friday. A growing shower Monday evening. ‘Memorial sermon next Sunday evening. ] : Katie Brandeberry is in Kendallville this week. Decoration services will take place at 9 o’clock sharp. Harry, the painter, has gone west probably not to stay. The last shall be first when a woman picks up a novel. Chas. Shannon and wlfe went to Brimfield, Sunday. J. W. Burk of Chicago, is stopping with Lyman Thompson. A fast man is very slow when it comes to paying his debts. - W.C. Mummert and wife were shopping in Ligonier Monday. Mrs. E. W. Brandeberry spent Sunday and Monday in Kendallville. Fred Fisher of Brimfield, is making frequent Sunday visits here again. There were geveral people talking through their hats Saturday evening. Gill & Thompson are having a coal house erected in the station ground. Dr. A. W. Johnson and O. S. Randolph had business at Albion Saturday. Glenie Hooton of New Carlisle, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. D.! Schwab. Pk s Walter Zimmerman and wife spent Sunday in Brimfield with the latter’s parents. : Mr. Ryan and wife of Marion, Ind., are in town with D. T. Zimmerman and wife. 3 Alison Depew of Elkhart, was in town Sunday morning enroute for ‘Wolf Lake. Mrs. C. F. Brandeberry of Toledo, was the guest of Mrs. Jerry Brandeberry, Sunday. Anda MecCuing of Brimfield, and Elmer Bowman of Kendallville, were in town Sunday evening. Grandma McGowen was taken very ill last Sunday and it was thought for.a while that she would not recover. Thos. Shaw, one of our substantial farmers and a good citizen, was bur|ied in the Springfield cemetery Sun|Jday. A very large crowd attended | the funeral. ‘ Wanted. » We would like to ask, through the ‘| columns of your paper, if there isany person who has used Green’s August Flower fox the cure of Indigestion, | Dyspeptia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured — and we also mean their results, such as sour | stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dyspepsia, headaches, despondent = feelings, sleeplessness — in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medicine has been sold for many years in all eivilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We have never known of its failure, If 80, something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist. . G. G. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J.

FOR OVER TWO YEARS . I was unable to work, the trouble seemed to be in my back ‘ and I was so nervous 1 Could ; Not Sleep : ‘ Or rest nights, I tried several | + physicians but could get no re- | lief, finally I was induced to try Kinyon’s Blood | ; and Kidney Remedy I used six bottles and it has indeed done wonders for me. I Now Feel Better . Than I Have for Years . And am able to work. The above is an extract from a letter received of H. H. KIMBALIL, of Mishawaka, Ind. . ’ The Reason This Remedy is So Successtul | Is because it gets at the root of the trouble. It regulates and strengthens the kidneys and the liver and tones up the stomach, ~ enabling these organs to do their duty, remove the impurities and health must follow., We Take Pleasure ‘ In Recommending It. ssoc and $l.OO Per Bottle. . S. J. WILLIAMS, Druggist. :

Notice of Final Settlenent. In the matter of the estate' of Joseph Warren Teal,deceased. No. 1082, In the Noble ¢ircuit court, May Term, 1902. Noticeis hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Joseph Warren Teal, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate; and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court, at the court house in Albion, Indiana, on the 30th day of May, 1902 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs ofsaid estate and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or c¢laim to any part of said estate. JESSE L. DUNNING, Admr., W. H. WiaToN, Att’y. 7-2 t

Q PPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Ligonier and Perry township that the undersigned will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Noble county, Ind., at their nextregular session commencing on Monday, June 2, 1902, for a license to retail spiritnous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank upon the premises where sold. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank, are located as follows: In aroom 80 feet deep and 22 feetin width, with eatidg room 22 feet in width by 23 feet in depth, and wareroom 65 feetin depth by 22 feet in width attached gll on the first floor ofa two-story brick building located on the south half of the north two-thirds of lot No.7,in the originul]glnt of the town, now city, of Ligonier, in Perry township, Noble county, and state of Indiana,on the east side of Cavin street, in the Second ward iltl fzuid eity, in said township, county and state, - I will also ask for the privilege to sell&’roceries in front part of room and to conduct a lunch counter and restaurant upon the premises; also to sell tobacco and clfars. LEOPOLD SCHLOSS, Ligonier, Ind,, MayB, -~

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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per- : M sonal supervision since its infaney. . * Allowno one todeceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢ Just-as-good?’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Qil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 1t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcecea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. — ~ The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. : cenuinNe CASTORIA ALways Bears the .Signature of _ 2/ ’ m The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. : THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. RR R R R e e 106 ; enovate Your Sysg R with em ¥ Dr. Kay's Ren rr-naysr enovator k 4S : At druggists, 25¢. 50c, $l. : X : ov YStem Purifier and Nerve T -

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of menstruation.” They are * LIFE SAVERS?” to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do harm—life becomes a pleasure. $l.OO PER BOX BY MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT’S CLIEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.

For sale by S. J. Williams, Ligonier, Ind.

Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry. Local Time Card—ln effect Nov. 3, 1901, Trains run on Central Standard Time. TRAINS GOING NORTH. STATIONSi N0.3.| N 0.7. } No. 5. ! Cincinnatillo am|. . . .| Hgfiplu’ e Richmond |l2 50pm/| 5 40am 11 10 L Ft. Wayne. 415 850 | 22am|.. .. Huntert'n.| 4 45 9 18 elt LaOtta ..| 4 55 928 2 54 SR Avilla. . .| 504 939 305 U Kendallv'e| 515 951 | 316 . .. Rome City| 531 10 05 329 ~ 5 0 Wolcottv'e; b 37 10 10 l 3 31 RSN La Grange.| 600 10 30 349 5 ¢ oo Sturgis . .| 650 10 53 4 10 S ‘Kalam’zoo| 8 05 12 00 515 s el e G.Rapids a| 9 40 2 00pm| 6 45 R G- Rapids d|lo 45 215 730 R Cadillac .o 2 lvam| 5 45 Il 10 R Trav'seC.a| 410 7EO 120pm|.. .. Petoskey a| 535 925 280 v e Mackinaw.| 655 1046. .| 415 PP

TRAINS GOING SOUTH. sTATIONS | No. 2. l No. 6. | No.B. i Mackinaw.| 9 15pm{ 8 15am|. . . .’ o o e Petoskey . [lO 35 935 & i Ceried o i e gs TraverseC.|. . . |ll 05 L] i e Cadillac, .| 2 20am| 1 30pm| . . . e e G.Rapids d| 7 10 640 ILsopm|. . .. Kalam’zoo| 855 820 330 ' S [Sturgis . . (10 09 935 444 S - La Grange.|lo 30 9 55 b 06 SR - Wolcottv’elo 48 10 09 5 23 R - Rome City.[lo 52 10 13 5 31 . b Kendallv’e/1l 07 10 29 546 oG Ao Avilla .. .in 18 |lO 39 5 58 S LaOtta . . |ll 28 10 48 612 s e v Huntert'n./11 38 10 57 6 23 SR Ft. Wayne.!l2 10pm|11 20 650 o o eite Richmond |3 40 goenml o 00l ook Cincinnati| 6 256 M T, (L e e (e ooy B po ibl e L L Nos. 2 and 8 have parlor cars between Cincinnati and Grand Rapids. Nos.sand 6 have sleepinfi cars between Cincinnati, and Grand Rapids. Nos. 5 and 6 daily. Other trains daily except Sunday. C. L. LocEwooD, Gen,l Pass. Agt., | : Grand Rapids, Mich Administrator’s Sale. Notice ils hereby given that The Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, as Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of the estate of Washington C. DePauw, will offer at private sale, on and after June lith, 1902, between 9 a. m and 5 p. m. until sold, at the office of James E. McDonald, in said ‘Ligonier, the following real estate in the city of Ligonier, county of Noble, Indiana: The undivided one-half of the south onethird of lot nine (9), upon the {following terms: One-fifth cash, and the ballance in equal installments in one, two, three and four years, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest at six per cent. from date, and secured by mortgage on the premises sold. THE UNION TRUST Co., of Indianapolis, 7-5 t Administrator.

Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the estate of Boston Bowsher, deceased. \ In the Noble Circuit, Court May term, 1902, Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Boston Boswher, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court at the court house in Albion, Indiana, on the 4th day of June, 1902, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appearin said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others | interested therein, are also hereby required, at ,the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. AMOS BOWSHER, Admr. W.H. WIIaTON, Atty. i ——————————————————e— e e STRAUS BROS. & CO., . w B Ligonier, Indiana, SLI | eomemseamess v We transact a general Banking business,intluding the Loaning of Money, purchase of.commereial paper, receive deposits, buy and sell domestic and foreign exchange, and make collect.ionp. : Close and prompt attention will be given to all business with which we are entrusted. ' ~ Straus Bros. & Co., e < S LIGONIER, INDIANA

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. L. 8. & M. S. Time Table Taking effect Sunday, Nov. 2, 1901. Trainsrun by Standard orwth Merid'n Time TRAINS GOING EAST STATIONS | No. 2. I No. 16. | N 00.26. | No. .88 e G S L e e Chicago. . ! 7 Hflumi 20pm{ 830pm{. . .. Elkhart. . I 1 20 4 40 111 45 Pan Goshen . . 11 39 4 56 {l2 odam 5 10pm Millersb,g. 11 53 cis v e D 2D LIGONIER. {l2 06pm| 5 22 1230 (540 Wawaka . {l2 17 S el b DY Brimfield. |l2 27 sleal g e 0 1B 0B Kendallv’e 12 40 5 47 100 {620 Waterloo. 108 t 04 {lO L Butler. .. . {1 24 e ke n Lo L Toledo . . 350 7 50 I 335 b, s e Cleveland. 7 35 10 30 PRSO =L L Buffalo. . |l2 '_)mnnl 2 55am! 2 opm|. . . . No. 86. local freight edst 9:35 a.nr. TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS | N 0.37. ! No. 15. | No. 157 No. 3. Buffalo. , 1 10pm}10 4;')pmli-*_‘ 40amj 5 loam Cleveland | 7 20 3 10am| 5 20 11 15 Toledo . . !11 05pm}| 6 00 s 1 2 -25 pm Butler. . .| 132amj. . .. |lO 17am} 415 Waterloo.| 1 51 a 5 0 35 497 Kendallv’e, 2 19 8 10 10 68 4 49 Brimfleld.j.. vl e IR et Tk Wawaka ([ . O, Fes s HELD ek LIGONIER. | 2.50 8 34 11 29 5 16 Millersb’g. 3 02 Es a4l S s Goshem. .| 315 8 54 11 57 b 5 42 Elkhart. . |3 35 9 10 12 15pmj 6 00 Chicago. .| 7 10 11 50 4 00 9 00 " No. 86, local at 9:25 a.m.; No. 87 at 2:45 p.m. Nos. 15, 16, 23, 26 and 37 daily. Nos. 2, 86, 87, 88, 89 and 157, daily except Sunday. P. S. BLoDGETT, Gen'l Supt., Cleveland, O, A.J.SMITH. G. P.and T. A., Cleveland, O. R. SWEETNAM, Ticket Agent, Ligonier, Ind. The Lake Shore via Cleveland in connection with the Erie and P.& L.E.R.R. form the guickest and most direct route to Pittsburg. WABASH RAILROAD. Time Card effective Jan. 1,1901., : TRAINS GOING EAST. STATIONS | No. 12 ‘ N 0.6 | N 0.4 i No. 96 Chicago 100 p'm! 3 Ibpmi|ll ll‘uml 7 Übam Lakeville |fl 47am|f5 58 f 2 00pm|ll loam Wakarusa {f2 10 - |6 19 2 23 1118 7 New Paris|f2 27 $L e M 2 A 8 12 05pm Millersb’rg|f2 40 e 12 30 Topeka . . |f2 55 - [fi 00 3 05 21 oo Detroit . . [ 7 55 10 50 8 10 Sh e Buffalo .| 7 00pm{ 7 40am| 4 vam|. ~ .. - TRAINS GOING WEST, STATIONS | N 0.13 | No.l | N 0.5 } No.s¢ Buffalo- . | 8 Ibam| 2 (oam| 2 I)()pmi § 30pm Detroit . .| 220pm| 8 00 11 03 ' 2 loam Topeka . . |xbsB fl23opm{f3 15am| 6 22 MilHersbrg). ¢ & . F 1242 Fo 0 4 8638 New Paris|x6l6 112564 s oo bl Wakarusa (x 6385 f 1 09 {3 56 ' 715 Lakeville [f655 12 f 1 18 | 7 42 Chicago .| 930 4 20pm| 7 15am/10 50 No. 96 runs only to Montpelier, arriving there 3:25 p. m. f Stop on si%nal. x Stop on signal te let off passengers from Detroit, or take on passengers for Cblcafio. s . F.A.PALMER,A.G. P, A, C.S.CRANE,G.P.&T. A, Chicago. o St. Louis Mo. R. 8. GREENWOOD, Mich. Pass. Agt. BIG FOUR ROUTE. e C.C. C. & St, L, Time of trains at Goshen, going south: No. 23, daily except Sunday. . . .9 03am Noca. ... o L 308 oam : GOING NORTH. . No. 22, daily except Sunday. . . 11 44a.m N 0.24: . ... . v 0482 pm We are the direct line to Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis, where direct connections are made with all lines for the south, south-west and west. Cheap home seekers and settlers rates to nearly all Yoint,s An the south and south-. west. Apply to the undersigned for information relative to rates, connections ete. E.B.A.KELLuM, T.P.A., - Anderson, Ind. w

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