Ligonier Banner., Volume 37, Number 40, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 January 1903 — Page 8
" N ‘ Banking : House o COMPANY Will loan money, buy notes and ‘niortgages, receive deposits, buy and ‘sell exchange, and make collections -ifi any¥ part of the United States. ““SELL EXCHANGE ON EUROPE. * Be sure to see us before selling any Bapers or making a loan. . SOL MIER COMPANY. W A SHOBE, ‘YY & : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER, = . . . - INDIANA Office up stairs over Graves' Bakery. Residence on Main Street
CHARLES V. INKS, Dealerin <. .. MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Building Stones; .. .. ‘. : Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - = & JINDIANA. ‘DR. F. W.BLACK, Office in : = . o Straus Block. Special attention wlll be given to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES PECULIAR : . TO WOMEN. - Calls promptly answsered ‘Will be in office at night : Phone 88 . ~ LIGONIER, IND A BENHAM,M.D. ' ® > z 8 HOMEOPATHIST. Office hours, all the time when not out on busines. Office over Decker’s. i : LIGONIER,IND. 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, Residence on South Martin street, Ligonier, Indiana. [43t. W, & wieTox, P.B.GREEN ® . 5 " WIGTON & GREEN. . : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office over Citizens’ Bank, Ligonter, Ind.
® : . : Furniture . .. - Of all kinds, Latest in ‘ style at lowest prices at - ‘ 9 woao 1o Ao BROTWN'S G - > — o UN DERTAKING calls promptly an swered. Embalming when desired by arterial method. STRAUS BROS. & CO,, = s B Ligonier, Indipn‘. SI & We transact a general Banking business,including the Loaning of Money, purchase « fcommercial paper, receive deposits, buy ind sell domestic and foreign exchange, Ind make collections. C cse and prompt attention will be given to all business with which we are entrusted, Straus Bros. & Co., ‘ LIGONIER,INDIANA
K. K. Wheelock, M. D., FORT WAYNE, . EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | Diseases Exclusively Treated. _ Office and Residence:—l% Harrison Sf;eet. ] Home 'Phone, No. 70. GLASSES FITTED AND FRUNISHDE [llinois Central inois Central - Railroad Effectively Serves a Vast Territory by Through Service to and from the Following Cities :
Chicago, 111. - ‘Omaha, Neb. Council Bluffs, lowa. Minneapolis, Minn. St. Paul, Minn. Peoria, I, Evansville, Ind. St. Louis, Mo.
Cincinnati, Ohio. New Orleans, La. Memphis, Tenn. Hot Springs, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla.
Through excuyrsion sleeping - car service between Chicago and petween Cincinnati o o And the Pacific Coast. Connections at above terminals for the EAST, SOUTH, WEST, NORTH. Fast and Handsomely Equipped Steam Heated Trains—Dining Cars—BuffetLibrary Cars—Sleeping Cars—Free Reclining Chair Cars. ; Particulars of agents of the Illinois Central and connecting lines. A. H. HANSON, Gen’l Pass'r Ag't, ; e Chicago, 111.
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9 Don'TBE FooLED! A g, Take the genuine, original [k “ ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA il DA ,% Made only by Madison Medi= = gl cine Co., Madison, Wis. It B ~I"'fii/ keeps you well. Our trade AR/ mark cut on each package, ¥/ Price, fis cents. Never sold 82 in bulk. Accept no substie misonronaTsosess tute. Ask your druggist.
. | F. t ‘ " Baby Had Two to Six : Every Day. Suffered Terribly— Doctors Failed.
Dr.Miles’ Nervine Cured o Him.
Weak, nervous, fretful, puny children require a treatment such as only Dr. Miles’ Nervine affords. When néglected these symptoms lead to epileptic f{xzts Or spasms. Every mother should strenfzthcn herown and babies’ nerves with Dr. Miles’ Nervine, a true specific in all nervous disorders. Read the following: . “When my little boy was 18 months old he had cramps in his feet and hands. They would be drawn out of shape for two or three days. At first liniment seemed to help but in about two weeks nothing did any good the doctor gave him. We called another doctor but his medicine did no good so we changed to another who called it spinal disease. By this time the child’s body was drawn out of shape; his backbone was curved to one side and his hands and feet out of shape. His sufferings were terrible, and he was having from two to six fits a day. Iwas taking Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine for nervous trouble and saw it was recommended for fits, so I thought I would see if it would help him. All three doctors had given him up. One-half bottle stopped the hgts and his limbs straightened, and another bottle cured him. He 1s now a strong, healthy boy going to school. I have waited to see if the ol trouble returned, before writing you, but it never has. I cannot praise Dr. Miles’ Nervine enough, as I know it saved my boy’s life.”—Mßs. UrIAH NELSON, Lansing, lowa.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on: Nervous and Heart Diseases. - Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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Winona A —— Many people who have found coffee to be undermining their health and have tried many substitutes have at last discovered in o Winona Ceres that which satisfies. Below we give one of many who today are speaking words of praise for this new cereal coffee. ‘ GENTLEMEN:—I have used Winona Ceres about four weeks and think it fine. My stomach and nerves were disordered. Since using Winona my whole system is improved. It has suc™ a good flavor, and I can truthfully say that of all the coffees I ever drank, Winona is the best. Ihave tried many other cereals but derived no benefit whatever. Thanks to Winona Ceres Co. for the trial package. . Sincerely yours, Mgrs. B. F. KINNEY, Bristol, Ind. WINONA CERES is for Sale by Grocers Everywhere. o 'MADE ONLYBY : . : Winona eres €o., ELKHART, IND. ‘
S L YOURCASE - . RRS S Y BRI APN U sTRRM AT LIKE THIS ONE SRS OTR S TR 45 SR R O BB A A T * Mrs. A. E. Barnum, 118 sth, St. Muskegan, Mick., says: 1 ‘have been troubled forseveral years with a terrible case of indigestion and very week "~ kidneys,as soon as I ate anything I would have a heavy pain in the pit of my stomazh, and would bloat so I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. This would invaribly throw me into a sick headacheevery few days. Igot so weak I could notdo my work, and my back ached all the time. I tried a great many medicines but kept getring worse. I was finally induced .- to try a box of Kinyon’s Blood and Kidney remedy. and I wish to state for the benefit of others whe may be troubled as * I was, that, I found these - medicines better than- anything I ever tried. It helped - me-at once and I better now than I have been for years.” - KINYON, BLOOD AND KIDNEY TROUBLE. L S AR SA4 LT3 LAI 2 RN SR WS SN AL TR o TRTHST g Gets at theroot of the trouble. It cures week bock, cures kidney and liver trouble, and tones up the whole system. Gives me strength and health. You try it at our risk. No Cure, No Pay.
Price $l.OO. trial size 50 cents.
T . y | .J. WILLIAMS, Druggist. j How to Increase Your Beauty. Beauty and héalth gohandin hand. The healthier you are the prettier you will get. One of the greatest detriments to good health is constipation. Constipation causes pimples, sores, erupsions, moth patches, liver spots, sallow skin, blood poison, sick headache, etec. You eannot be beautiful unless vou are well, healthy and happy. The only known cure for constiation is Bailey’s Laxative Tabletss léma-ll and chocolate coated. They produce ' natural movements, and work while you sleep. Make you feel active and energetic. Price 10 and 25 cents. Made by Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Sold by 8. T. Eldred & Co. x d R et b B » PISO’S CURE FOR Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use P2B :?1 in time. Bold by druggists. har CONSUMPTION® @
. Kendallville, We are three. - Happy New Year. Those oysters were fine. : He got a lovely Christmas. Did St. Nicholas remember you? Edward Hohman spent Xmas at Awpburn. = : Harriet Myers has been quite ill for the past week. . Imo Deal is visiting friends at Angola this week. . - George Smith was called to Elkhart last Saturday. - Frank Lutts has gone to Chicago for a visit with relatives. Pearl Weingart is the guest of relatives at Fort Wayne. ; H. I. Park went to Chicago last Tuesdayv on business.
William Hockingberger spent the holidays at Fort Wayne. : J. H. Alexander of Rome City transacted business here last week.
" Ora Rendel and family were visiting relatives at Kimmell last week. Mrs. John Butts spent the holidays at Elkha®&t the guest of her daughter.
Geo. Brown and wife of Indianapolis are the guests of relatives here.
Lillie Strater went to Huntington this morning for a visit with friends. "Mrs. C. H. Bass and two children are the guests of relatives in Princethn.
. Pearl Mason of Norwalk, Obio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. C. Wil-
Orville Rinehart came home from Purdue University to spend the holidavs.
Alfred Malone and family of Duteh street were visiting friends here last week. : ;
B. F. Deal went to North Manchester to spend the holidays with relatives.
Pnilip Ridenbaugh of Elkbart township transacted business here last week. ! _
Homer MeCray and wife spent Christmas with S.- W. Shumard and wife of Elkhart. e
Mrs. G. B. Teal ofs Brimfield returned home after a visit with relatives in this city. | e
H. C. Noble and wife of Indianapolis are the guests of their daughter. Mrs. M. J. Magor. : 5
Robert Ochs of Fort Wayne is visiting his sister, Mrs. Geo. Bunyan and friends off this city. ‘
Frank and Everest Oviatt of Cleveland are spending a few days with their parents, Mr.and Mrs. O. Oviatt.
George Taylorreturned ‘to his home in Kokomo alter a few days visit with hijs sister, Mrs. W. 8.. Wilson.
Ruth Conlogue has arrived home from her extended visit in Europe. She had a stormy voyage homeward being two weeks on the way. | : ; Wa\\jz;ka Ne;;vs Nuggets. Now write it 1903. Sleighing is good. o A Happy New Year. » “Another wedding today. Saturday evening; January 10th. Dr. A. W.Johnson is confined to his bed. e .
Marion Glant spent Christmas; in Ligonier. = : Robert MecDonald is numbered with the sick. :
Lulu Redman of Ligonier called on friends here Monday. '
Mrs. E. W. Brandeberry.ate Christmas dinner with her mother in Ligonier. : «
Mrs. John Haid spent Christmasin Toledo with her daughter, Mrs. Williams- :
Louis Mc¢Donald spent Christmas in Corunna with relatives and friends. ' . Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Scott of Ligonier are visitors at -O. S. Randolph’s. : :
_Jerry Brandeberry, wife and daughter spent Christmas in Toledo with their son. _ Ethel Offit of Kendallville was the guest of Jeseph Whitcomb’s family last week. .
Edna Forrey came home from_ Tiffin, Ohio, to spend the holidays with her parents. : Wm. Hall and wife of Montpelier, Ind., are visiting relatives and friends here.
Never take up a collection at a partv,; boys, unless—well, all debts must be paid, rigs or no rigs. : Christmas evening a number of neighbors and friends met-at the residence of John Stigner and had a real nice time. = The dedication of the new K. of P. hall took place on Wednesday evening of last week. Several lodges of the county were represented, Kendallville having the largest number present. : "Little Elinore Mummert died Christmas morning, aged 19 months. The funeral was held Saturday at the parents’ home, conducted by Rev. T. J. Mawhorter. The remains were conveyed to the Cosperville cemetery and quietly laid to rest. The bereaved parents have sympathy of the entire community in their sad affliction.
. Saturday evening, January 10th, the dedication of the town haill will take place. The Topeka theatrical troop will present “Alvin Joglin” as one ot the most favorite plays of the season. Everybody should come and see this as it will cost you but 25 cents; reserved seats, 35 cents. Tickets on sale at Schwab & Co’s. Don't forget the date. : ' A pretty wedding took place on Christmas day at the bride’s parents. Lawrence Tyler to Zelma North, Rev. T. J. Mawhorter performed the ceremony. Among the many who were invited were the high school class of 1900, as the bride and groom graduated with this class; the entire class was present. We join with the many friends in wishing them a long and happy life.
Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers’ never thought of using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heara of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, ete. They used August FKFlower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regnlate the action of the liver. stimulate the nervousand organie action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’'s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you gatisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at your druggist’s. Get Green’s Special Almanac. b Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Miles' Pain P’l’lls from druggists. *Opo cent a dose.”
l"’ =R "ll & A : £ ! '\ N "\“' \C—«"‘\ M\ \ | &¥ /‘ J; , ) | ol h].L -l o | 5 N MRS. L. S. ADAMS, Of Galveston, Texas. “Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for seven years with weakness and bear-ing-down pains, and having tried several doctors and different remedies with no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually cured me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen B! the system and correct irregularities.” § By “tired women" Mrs. Adams H§| meansg nervous women who have: §i} disordered menses, falling of the B womb, ovarian troubles or any of H# these ailments that women have. | You can cure yourself at home with § this great women's remedy, Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has § cured thousands of cases which [ doctors have failed to benefit. Wh{ not begin to get well today? All druggists have $l.OO bottles. For § any stomach, liver or bowel disor- §} der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. . : Foradvice and literature, address, giving : symptoms, The Ladies’ A&v‘lsory i)epart— ) ment, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., 7 Chattanooga, Tenn. K
WINE-CARDUI
A Good Recommendation. / I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets is 'almost invariably to those who have once used them,” says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist. of Cascade, lowa. Whatbetter recommendation could any medicine have than.for people to call- for ir when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when vou feel dull after eating, when you hiave a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation,and you are certain to be delighted with the prompt relief which they afford. Forsaleby S. J. Williams; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. . Lo B O B
For Infants and Children. . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the -Bignature of 4 —m Does It Pay to Buy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all rizht, but yon want something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you dob Go to a warmer and more regular ¢limate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the oNLY remedy that has been introduced in all ¢ivilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, ‘‘Boschee’s German Syrup.” It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ diseare, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night’s rest, and enres the patient. Try oNE bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world.: You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Get Green’s Special Almanac. I
~ Mrs. Johanna Soderholm of Fergus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder. She had a surgeon getit back in place as soon as possible, but it was quite sore and pained her very much. Her son meéntioned that he had seen Chamberlain’s Pain Balm advertised for sprains aund soreness, and she asked him to buy her a bottle of it, which hedid. It quickly relieved her and enabled her to sleep which she had not done for several days. The son was so muzh pleased with the relief it gave his mother that he has since recommended it to many others. For sale by S. J. Williams; Hussey & Son, Cromweil. : : ) 0-s¢t
THE MARKETS. —VJ..—_-______. G'r.n.ln, Provisions, Ede. Chicago, Dec. 80. WHEAT—Easier. May, 76@76%e. CORN—DuII. May, 431.a435%ec. OATS—Firm. May, 34@343c. BUTTER—Quiet. Creameries, 18@271c; Qairies, 17@22c. EGGS—Ruling steady. At mark, cases included, 21@23%c; loss off, cases returned, e, : LIVE POULTRY—Sf{eady to firm. Turkeys, . 10@l4c; chickens, springs, 12c¢; old hens, 10%c; ducks, 12@12%c. POTATOES—Higher. Rurals, 46@47c; Burbanks, 45@47c; Rose and Kings, 40@43c, ; New York, Dec, 30. FLOUR—Steady and unchanged. Buckwheat flour quiet, [email protected] spot and to arrive. WHEAT—Quiet and easy. December, 843,@84 T-16c; May, 809% @BO 16-16¢;-July, 7815 @7B%c. RYE—Quiet. State, 55@s6c c. i. f. New York; No. 2 western, 6%c f. 0. b. afloat; . CORN—Steady.. December, 59%%c; January, 54%c; March, 5llc; May, [email protected]; July, 473 c. Live Stock. : Chicago, Dec. 20. HOGS—Good to prime heavy shipping, [email protected]; good to choice heavy packing, [email protected]; plain to choice heavy mixed, $6.30:@6.50; assorted light, [email protected]; common to fair light mixed, $6.00@%.25; thin to choice, [email protected]; stags and rough lots, [email protected]. . ; ! CATTLE—Christmas beeves, $6.40@%6.65; good to choice beeves, [email protected]; medium beef steers, [email protected]; plain and roughish steers, [email protected]; common and rough, $3.00 @3.80; good to fancy heifers, $4.203,@4.55; good to cholce feeders, [email protected]; poor to fair stockers and feeders, [email protected]; bulls, plain to fancy, [email protected]. |
Good Pills
‘Ayer’s Pills are good pills. You know that.- The best family laxative you can buy.
Want your mqu‘stahe or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Buckingham’s Dye 50cts. of ::Iruggists orR. P. Hall & Co., Nashua,N.H ‘
Real Estate Transfers. . Albion Democrat. : Fred M. Smith to Amos F. Seymoure, 80 acres in section 36, York township, $1,325. ‘ Rachel Mawhorter to Lillie Mawhorter, 54 acres in section 2, Noble township, $l. John and Mary Walsh, by sheriff, to Kouis and Marv Teber. lot 86 and part of lot 85, Avilla, $1,293.82.
Rebecca Marti to Fred Marti, 80 acres in section 1, Allen township, and land in section 36, Wayne township. $3,lO¢C. : :
itJohn, Sidney, Mary and Eunice Waite to Clarinda Febles, 614 acres in section 4, Allen township, $455.
Sarah Green to Brooks and Minnie Archer, part of lot 9, Cromwell, $7OO. Willard and Mary Jane MeKinney and others to Mary Benjamin, lot 12 and part of lot 11, Maggart’s addition Cromwell, $3OO, Harry G. and Rose Williams to George Williams, lots 156, 157, 158, 159. 160, 161 and 170, Wolf Lake, $l. John F. Holsinger, administrator of estate of Susannah Raber, to Geo. T. Lovett, land in sections 3 and 4, Orange township, $B5O. ; Miles A. Richards to John Duambeck, 6 acres in section 9, Swaun township, $3OO. S Joseph and Mary Noel and Oren Noel to Wm. Holllibangh, 56 and 60100 acres in section 1, and 35 and 30100 acres in section 12, Elkharttownship, $3.650.
- Sarah and Jefferson Mohn to John Winebrenner, land in section 36, Noble township, $9OO. .
Catharine Kirchner to Elizabeth and Ruby Lash, lots 88 and 160, Tiffin addition, Albion, $4O. Chas. Swihart to Samuel A. and Amy Gardrer, 46 45-100 acres in section 32, Green township, $l.OOO
Elizabeth and Raby Lash to Vernon 8. Ray, lot 88, Tiffin addition, Albion, $5O. : Catherine Grobert to Rebecca H. Lang, part of lot 17, Mitchell’s addition, Kendallville, $l. - Abe Ackerman to James M. Diffendafer, nndivided 1-10 of land in section 14, Green township,_.‘fie’)()().
Abe Ackerman to Nettie O. Diffendafer, undivided 1-10 of land in section 14, Green township, $l. Clement C. and Annie Hatper to Pearly O. Moon, fractional part of lot 8, Lash’s addition, Kendallville, $76. ;
= - Toveka ltems., Geo. Gibson is on the sick list. Ora Stage returned to Wolcottville aftér a week’s vacation.
Walter Sutton of Garrett was in Topeka Friday evening. Frank Yoder of Xlkhart is here visiting relatives and friends. Rev. Fetro and family took dinner with Nathan Kent’s family Monday.
Mrs. D. C. Yoder of Elkhart came Thursday and is visiting friends in Topeka. ‘ : Mr. Emery, the optician from Ligonier, was in Topeka and vicinity last week.
Miss Ina Fettro leaves Saturday for Greencastle, where she is attending sehool.
Mrs. E. D. Meclntyre took Christmas dinner with Mrs. Wm. Herald in Ligonier. . John Roderick went to Millersburg Satunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Wayhouser. Adam J. Greenawalt, who has been visiting in Topeka, went to Elkhart Monday morning. i Miss Vida Wildman of Wolcottville was the guest of Wright Black and wife Friday. .
Mrs. S. S. Lantz arrived from Mishawaka Saturday and is visiting her father, J. J. Yoder. G
- E. D. Mclntyre, who has been in Ohio the past two weeks, returned to his home Saturday.
Mrs. Gertrude Cook arrived from Elkhart Tuesday to attend the funeral of her brother, Felty Nelson.
David Sutton came fromw Wolcottville last Friday and was the guest of friends in Topeka several days, Henry Goodheart arrived from Orville, Ohio, Thursday to visit with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Keim. ' John Ramsby and Elias Basil, who were viriting in Tipton, Ohio, returned to their homes on Saturday. Harry Hostetler of DeKalb county, Lll., was the guest of Mrs. C. Medlam and family during the holidays. Mr. and, Mrs. Lon Poyser and daughter, Mrs. Ora Glant, went to Elkhart last week to visit several days. ; : Mesdames George Xcker, John Christner and Mary Yoder were the guests of. Mrs. H. D. Shoup last Saturday. e Joel Dickingson who has been the guest of Jacob Gary and family, returned to his home in Chicago Sunday evening. ‘ Wm. . Hoverstock -and daughter Gertrude were the guests of the former’s brother, Jas. Hoverstock, and wife Monday. J. C. Young and wife returned to their home in Chicago after a week’s visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gary. Allen Ramsby of Walkerton came Wednesday to visit friends in this place. He was the guest of Mrs. William Roderick on Saturday. Andrew J. Yontz, wife and daughter Viola, left Thursday morning for Obhio and Pennsylvania, where they will visit relatives for several weeks.
Miss Ethel Fettro, after spending Christmas with her parents, left on Tuesday for Fort Wayne, where she will begin teaching for the present year. S
Miss Italia Goshorn, who has been home during the holidays, returned to Chicago Mouday evening to resume her studies at the Chicago musical college. = Elder Simpson, who has taken the place of the late Elder Kemp, will hold quarterly meeting services at the M. E. chureh Friday evening, Saturday morning and afternoon and Sunday morning.
Another Dyspeptic Pleased.
J. P. Beeker, 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. Thestomach is cleaned out naturally. The blood has been enriched. The breath sweetened and the lips reddened. Bailey’s Dyspepsia Tablets not only cures dvspepsia, but they are a good blood purifier and nerve tonie. Choeolate coated. Used by physicians. Price 26 cts. Made by Lakeside Med. gct, Chicago. Sold by 8. T. Eldred 30, S e ¢
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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 ‘perW sonal supervision since its infancy. ] ” “% Allowno one to deceive 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 Ofi, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea 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. _ cenvive CASTORIA ALwavs Bears the Signature of , The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
RMOTT'S PE%N?%@?%& PEE‘LS They overcome Weak- - TR . ness, irregularity and (e I i omissions, increase vigr\',f“zj eI o and banish ¢ pains . GG of menstruation.” They . are “ LIFE SAVERS?” to girls at & “ womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No \\\\\, known remedy for women equals them. quxll()t do harm—llife SNe@BEh I\ becomes a pléasure. $l.OO PER BOX 1Y MAIL. Sold SWESa by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
rapane . Made In three types seliing af ' ) f $l5, $2O 20" 30 . The best Disc Machine on the Market Entertains Everyhody Everywhere ~ Uses Flat Indestractible Records which can be handled A The reproductions are _ without danger of /w ‘- being injared LOUD, _ s BRILLIANT —i‘ &5 oot 2 T;\jj;%fi' % 7-inch Records 50 cents each; $5 per doz. {‘é? 2 10-inch Records $l each; $lO per doz. '.'f'—",r'l’"’,’l’li""’""l"‘ t 7(",;‘_:.“-_ L__ 51 T - The GRAPHOPHONE and COLUMBIA RECORDS were awarded : the GRAND PRIZE at the PAKIS EXPOSITION of 1900 - Columbia Phonograph Co., N 88 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. POSITIONS *Sriouates as - |@) i¢ad GRADUATES AS Book-keepers, Cashiers, Secretarics, Stenographers, Telegraphers, Newspaper and Commercial Artists and Instructors. More calls than we can supply. Established over a Half Century. Special Inducements—Enter Now. INDIANAPOL IS Y DUSINESS UNIVERSIT # e s Write foday for particulars, free. £J, HEEB, President,
Hair Folls ““I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. Onehalf a bottle cured me.” J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, I 1!. RO S PO DB WGO THwrtn i, 1T FUO YIIO M £ A At S STS I ~ Ayer’s Hair Vigor is cértainly the most economical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn’t take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair.\ $l.OO a bottie. Al drugglsts. M If ) o 0 Nly 8510 s omo doliax s e DRI yon, you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest exiress office. Address, J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
Round Stone Tanks
We have now purchased the exclusive write of Noble county for the building of the famouns round stove tank of J. H. Bushong the best and cheapest and most durable tank now on the wmarket. Farmers and stock men will do well to investigate. Weare nowready totake orders for 1903. Jobn Speckeen and George R. Lleming, Syracuse, Ind.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
I Solomon Mier { ) Vs § . . The unknown heirs [ N?{Sfil(‘()"‘:fli}(},'"\!mq ; at law of Nathaniel | ; FOMILLY & Blobdes ; g e } In-tne Noble Circuit Woodward.deceased. | Court of : James B. Brown, if} wch l\f(’) j&‘_“*“,‘“-» o ¥ 3 v ) : - « T 204 lving, and if dead: | complnint to’ auter Jaw of the said James I title to real estate. B. Brown, deceased. L ; l Be it known, that on the 6th day of Decemher.;}smz. the above named plaintitf, by, his attorney filed inthe office of the Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble‘County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above mentioned defendants,and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s offlce the aflidavit of a.competent person, showing thatsaid defendants are each and all non-residents of the State -of Indiana, and that the above entitled cause of action is brought by said plaintiff to quiet the title to the real estate described in said . cem- | plaint, situate in Noble County, inthe Sfate of Indiana, and whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said eomplaint required said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto, -on the 31st day of January, 1903. = o Now therefore, each and’ all of the above mentioned defendants are hereby notifled of the filing and pendency of -said complaint against them,and that unless they ‘appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 31st day of January, 1903, the same being the 24th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and._ held at the Court House, in the Town of Alhion, in Noble County, Indiana, on the first Monday in January, 1903, said complaiut, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. 5 5l ? Witness, the Clérk and seal of sald court this 6th day of December, 1602, 9 5,_)&.. ( Jon~N M. Kll7, €lerk : L 4 Seal of the Noble Circuit Court, | - § F.P. BOTHWELL; = Attorney for Plaintiff, S ReBt ‘Many of the ills from which women suffer can be completely cured with Rocky Mountain Tea. Rich, red blood, good digestion and health follow its use. 3b eents. S = ' S. T. ELDRED & Co. | G:;&makes one.sic§ weary and restless. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine brings rest.
R ol . 2 L. 8. & M. S. Time Table - (¥t y, June 15, 1901, Frainsrun by Standard or wth Merid'n Time : TRAINS GOING EAST. 'STATIONS | No. 2. I N 0.16. | N0.20.|N0. Bs.. Chicago. . 7 (-Ua'mi 2 mme 8 S(lpnr%. eiiEs Elkhars, .11 27 b a4y 1 . o 0 L Goshen . . 111 89 1565 {l2 bd4alai 510 Millersb,g. 11 53 . b s 50 - LIGONIEK. 12 06pm| 522 11280 |54 Wawdka {l2 17. o . ol <1062 . Brigifleld. 1827 ".- . f 160 Kendallv'e 12 40 (| 547 100 62 Waterioo . .18’ SO R o L Butter: . .. 124" ....“3-‘) faie s Toledo .... 350 750 g dad gL s Cleveland . 7:35 11030 | 720 $ o e Buffalo. . i 2 '.‘numl 2 55am; 2 opm . . . . No.Bb6.local freight east 9:35 a.m. ___L___.,.__,_,,,_'_.A;_g,__‘,__"_‘__‘ ,_—._—-.—————————‘ TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS | N 0.37. | No. 15. | No. 157.| No. 23. Buftalo. 1 10pm 16 45pmil0 45pm| 5 10am Cleveiand | 720 | 3 loum| 3 lbam|il 15 - Toledo . .11 Uspm} 6Wo__ | 8 (0° 2 25pm Butler. . . 132amyi. . 7,110 05 415 Waterloo. |1 51 ei O P 427 Kendallv'e 219 -|8 10 10 45 449 Brimfield.{. .=7 <{.. . .}losB SRS S, Wawaka .00 Coclo . L LllO6 ¥&t e LIGONIER. 250 |8 34 1137 516 Millérsb'g.l.3o2 F. . . . }|11382 . Goshen.”. 315 ‘rs 54 11 48 542 Elkhart. .| 3 35 Y 10 12 10pmi| 6 W Chicago. . 710 (1150 430 900 en o 4oL ceR¥E maReS Uy T Ne.s6, local at 9:25 a.m.; No.sTat 2:45p.mn. Nos. 1, 06,23, 2 and 37 daily. Nos. 2, 86, 87, 88, 89 and 157, daily except Sunday. 5 P:S. BLoDGETT, G¢nd Supt., Cleveland, O. A.J.SMITH, G. P.and T. A., Cleveland,o.° R.SweerNan, Ticket ')Agent, Ligonier, Ind. The Lake Shore via Cleveland in connecJdon with'the Efie and P& LUE.R.R. form the quickest and most direct route to Pittsburg.
- J - . Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry. Localr Time Card—ln effe¢ct Nov. 3. 1901. - Trains run on Central Standard Time. T LT R g e TRAINS GUING NORTH, STATIONS | N0.3.| N0.7.,,i No. 5. | - ee T R Cincinnadd 10 Isamj. G . o Sepm!. . L. Richmond 17 50pm| 5 40am 11 10 ... <. Fr. Wayne. 415 850 {2 20am,; .. .. Huntert'n.- 445 918 B il o e s LaOtta .. [ 460 . L 9228 (258 1., | . Avilla. ..| 504 [9 89 {305 .. .. Keudallv'e 515 .F 1951 315 R Rome City| 531 10 05 1329 o, Wolcottvie| 5387 010 | 3384 - foe o LaGrange. 660 - 110 30 | ] S4B, L Sturgis .. [ 630 - _lO 53 410 {5 "o Kalandzoo| 805 - {l2OO (515 } Y G.Rapids a| 9 40 2 00pmi 6 45 SRR G.Rapids d!10 45 2-16. [ 580 1.0 e le Cadillae .hl Z loami 545 - {ll 10 S Trav'seC.a| 41v TEO [ 120pmj.. .. Petoskey a|'H 35 {926 - 1250 t - et Mm:,kinuw.l 65 |045..|415 |0 i o TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 'STATIONS | No. 2. I N0.6.| No.B. | - Mackinaw. § lapm! s ml.~ .. iv . i Petoskey . (10 35 935 ol L L TraverseC.|. . .. .|il 05 Bit eoo o s Cadillac. .| 2 20am]| 1 30pm| . . . .jz-. .. G.Rapidsd 710 |6O | 150 pm, . . .. Kalam’zoo 855 i 8 20 13380 [+ o 7 Sturgis . . [io w 9 I 9 35 I 4 44 [oe e La Grange.;io 30 1955 {506 e Wolcottvejiv 48 loy (528 ~ .. Rome City. 10 52° Im 13 |5B |.. . Keuduu\"e;.l 07 1020 {546 lS o Avilla .. . |ll 18 Iw 39 I 688 1.. .. faOtta. ..i1 28 10 48 {632 foo o Huntertn. iy 38 057 623 | D] 't. Wayne. 12 opm|ll 20 {6BO s w7k Richmond |3 40 2%ami. .-,., 1 SRR Vincinnatl| 625 1715 [.. LoD Ll . Nos.2and 3 have parlor cars between Cincinnati and Grand Rapids. Nos.sand 6 have sleeping cars ‘between Cineinnati, and Grand Rapids. Nos. 5 and 6 daily. Uther trains daily except Sunday. — © C. L.4,OOKwoOOD, Gen,l Pass. Agt., o 7 D Grand Rapids, Mich . -
» e | o - bIG FOUR ROUTE. CrC. C. &St L, Time of trains at Goshen, going south: N 0023, dally except Sunday. . . .9 03a.m N 0.25 043, 0l Ud VL saOS ER o pam L, : GOING NOKTH, - - Y 0.22, daily ex¢éept Sunday ... 11 44a.m Nl 24, Ce e B e Y degeinie o 0 1 82pam We are the direct line to Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and $St. Louis, wheredirect connections are made with all ‘ines for the south, south-west and west. heap home seekers and settlers rates to ieariy all points, in the south and southwext. Apply to the undersigned for informwtion relative to rates, contections ete. ) E.B. A, KELLUM.T.P. A., - = Anderson, Ind.
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4 PPLICATION FOR LICEKRSE. - To the citizens of Nobie township, in Noble County, Indiana: = £ .
Noticeis hereby given, that I will apply to “the Board of Commissionérs, of the county of Noble, state of Indiana, at their next regular session to be héld on the first Monday in January, 193, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt lHHguors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, for the period of oneyeaf, with the privilege of allowing the same (*be drank on the prémises where sold. The precise location of the premises in which I desire to sell said intoxicating liquors and procure a license therefore,is a room situated upon the ground floor ofa one-story frame building -situated on the edst end of a tract of land twenty-four feet wide off of the northwest side of lot num"bered thirty-six (36). in the town of Wolf Lake,in Noble county; and state of Indiana; ‘ said room fronts Wayne street in said town of Wolf Lake, : T will further petition and héreby give no- \ tice that on aforesaid date 1 shall apply for the privilege of selling cigars and tobacco [ar retail, and one Junch counter, to be run and conducted in the same room in connection with 1y general saloon business as “hereintofere described and set forth: Said room being twenty-two (22) feet wide by thirty-four (34) feet, four (4) inches long, outside meéasurement. - . 2 SAMPSONJ.MILLER. Wolf Lake. Dec. 12 1902. ‘Notice of Final Settlement. _ln the matterof the Estate of Jacob Conrad. deceased. (No. 1052.) y : In the Noble Cireuit Court, January term, 19008. . N Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of Jacob Conrad, d ceased, has presented and flled his account and veuchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will comeup for the examinatien and. action of said Cireuit Court,_ at the court house in Albion, Indiana.on the 13th day of Januwry, 1908, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required toap‘pear in said court and show cau. e, if any there be, why sald account and vouchers should not- be approved. i ; g ' And the heirsof said éstate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and: make proof of their heirship or ciaim to nn% gart of said estate. 5 - GEORGE W.CONRAD, Adm'r. F. P. BOTHWELL, Att'y. 4
