Ligonier Banner., Volume 38, Number 41, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 January 1904 — Page 8

: “I was troubled with stom- - schirouble. Thedford’s Black- - Draught did me more good in one week than all the dooc- - ——+tor's medicine I took in a year.”—MßS. SARAH B. BHIRFIELD, Ellettsville, Ind. ' Thedford's Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac- : _ tion of the stomach and. ~ cures even ‘chronic cases of indigestion. If you will : take a small dose;of Thedford's Black Draught occasionally you will keep your ltomaci\ and liver in perfect condition. s . - - THEDFORD'S - More sicknessis caused by constipation than by any other disease. ' Thedford’s - . Black-Draught not only. re- " lieves constipation butcures diarrheea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular, - - All druggists sell : 25-cent packages.! G : -4Thedford’'s BlackDraufilt is the best medicine fo regulate the bowels I have ever used.”’— MRS. A. M. GRANT, Sneads Ferry, N. C. - CONSTIPATION

0 & Banking : House | g + 10U i e B | Will loan money, buy; notes and mortgages, receive deposits, buy and sell exchange, and make collections " in any part of the United States. : - SELL EXCHANGE ON EUROPE, Be sure to see us before selling any papers or making a loan. SOL MIER COMPANY. ——————————————————————— 'W A SHOBE] | / . ° - | ety e ICIAN AND SURGEON, | LIGONIER ~ - - e 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, = = = INDIANA E W.KNEPPER, | : I de : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . Will attend promptly to all calls entrusted to him either duy or night. Office,over Eldred’s Drug Store Building, second floor Residence on South Martin street, Ligonier, ngdiana. : [4Bt. FRED R{LLAPP ] : 5 [i _0 U PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Opposite Banner Block = - Office hours: 9 to 12, a.m.;1t05 andj to9p.m. 'Phone No. 262. ‘ ‘_‘—"——b—'—“—_“_——“ | W H.WIGTON, . P.B.GREEN : . : ~ WIGTON & GREEN. : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . : : ‘ Office over Citizens’ Bank, Li«gomei‘, Ind. STRATUS BROS. & (0, : IB Ligonier, Indiana, - S" We transact a general Banmng_businesé,in‘cluding the Loaning of Money, purchase « f commercial paper, receive deposits, buy ' and sell domestic and foreign exchange, wnd make collections.. .C cse and prompt attention will be given to all : business with which we are entrusted. Straus Bros. & Co., : LIGONIER INDIANA : : Phone No. 281 . 3 S ————— 3 Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, Warts, Moles, superfluous Hair removed by Electrolysis. _ Birthmarks, Wrinkles, Tattooing effaced by new process. | 7 : e S — Furniture. ... ~ - Ofall kinds, Latest in | S style at lowest prices at ~ 0000 Wo Ao BROWIS : A et et | UNDERTAKING calls promptly an ' swered. Embalming when de sired by arterial method.

K. K. Wheelock, M. D, FORT WAYNK, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ~ Diseases Exclugl.vely Treated. . ‘ Mce'and Résidence:_ 126 Harrison Street. Home 'Phone, No. 7). ; GLASS‘F;S ‘FITTED AND FURNISHED Weak Men Made Vigorous 8 e S s i ZOAV 9 N:fl‘ | JOROAY - 2VEDAY ‘What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR bid! It acts aßowbrfully and quickly, ‘Cures when all others f. Younf men regain-lost manhood;old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely GuarRnteed to(guro Nervousness, Lost ‘ltauty. thor sox, Tallime Memory, Wasting Dis: e ::dx'all.tgmt% self-abuse or excesses and Ing etion. Wards ol mumgflng consumption, - Don’t let druggis impmaw ess substitute on — cause it yields t.. Insist on havAng '.a_x : 05_5[5@’#%&: gend for it. Can e carried in vi . et .Ie f%lfllm wrapper, Sntes to “fin ney. Lamphiet iree R ors D 4‘;&’“.0“0“0. 11L s Bold by 8. T. Eldred & Co

* “Topeka. (Too late for last week.)

Ezra Lantz is on the;'sick list. Charles Gay of. Pioneer, Ohio, is visiting his uncle, James Gay. Elton Lepird of Goshen was.the guest of Miss Ethel Black Sunday..

Miss Hazel Cramer of Wolcottville was the guest of Lulu Bowman last week. s i

Charles Jones is home for a' few gayé the guest of his brother, Lester ones. e :

‘Will Hudson of Lima is thée guest of his uncle, Nathan Kent ana family. . = & - Von and Hermoni Goshorn were the guests of Maybelle Will of Lagrange Sunday. - o ‘Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cain of Covington, Ohio, are the guests of Frank Cain and wife. i

S. 8. Lantz and wife of Mishawaka are here the guests of the latter’s tather, J. J. Yoder. ' , -

Fred Moore ‘and family were the guests of Frank Miller and wife several days last week. = ° 3 " Roy Black is home from Big Rapids, Michigan, where he is attending school, for a vacation. , Ada Lantz is here from Geshen visiting her parents, Ezra Lantz and wife, for several days. - ¢ : Fula Bowman went Saturday to Middlebury where she is visiting Mrs. Mabel Miller, nee Roy. = Woodward Hays of Albion spent several Gays here last week - as the guest of Miss Zura Stage. . ‘Mrs. Julia Buker of Rome City took Christmas dinner with her mother, Mrs. John Bolinger. - Mrs. Gilbert Kellar and son -Clyde left Saturday for Pioneer, 0., where they will visit for several days: Von B. Goshorn returhed -to Chicago Monday after spending Christmas with Jacob Gary and family. ‘Walter Kent is home from Bloomington spending several days with his parents, Nathan Kent and wife. Edward Dunten ~and family returned to Butler Sunday after spending several days with Amos Bc(sther and family. :

Samuel, Carl, Ira and® William Micheals and families of Ligonier took Christmas dinner ‘with Frank Cainand wife. . -7

*Miss Grace Pancake is home from Fort Wayne spending her holiday vacation with her parents, Joseph Pancakeand wife. :

Mrs. Ernest Goering and daughter went to Millersburg Sunday where they were'the guests of the former’s son, August Goering and family. Mrs. Sarah Hoffmad ®ame from Goshen Wednesday last week to attend the marriage of herson, George Hoffman, which occured Christmas eve. ‘ : The M. E. Ladies will hold their next nickel reception Friday :afternoon and evening at the home of Nathan Kent and wife. The young people especially are invited to attend in the evening. Mr. and Mrs.. Sol Whitmire went to Roan, Ind., where: they expected to spend Christmas. Having reached Roan they immediately were called to Newark, 0., by the death of Mrs. Whitmire’s father who died Christmas morning. : A pretty little wedding occured Christmas eve at ‘the home of the bride’s ‘brother, Abraham ¥Coppes. The parties concerned being George ‘Hoffman and Miss Emms Coppes. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. ‘Brightmire. Both bride and groom stole quite-a march on their friends, for friends of either party knew nothing of the wedding to be. Their many friends extend their best wishes for their success and happy life. "7 Another Dyspeptic Pleased. J. P. Becker, 1836 Surf St., Chica go, 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 dyspepsia, but they are a good blood purifier and nerve tonic. Choc%late coated. Wsed bfi' physicians. rice 25 cts. Made by Lakeside Med. gce, Chicago. Sold by S. T. Eldred 0. e -

Fatal kidney and bladder troubles can always be prevented by the use of Foley’s Kidney Cure.—Schwab & Co., Wawaka; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. o : -40-4 t

Wanted at Once! | To learn télegraphy ' and prepare for rail- “ . way service. Position - ©° guaranteed . : * The Indiana School of Telegraphy is s equipped with the best + facilities for practical _instruction. Railroad . and commercial wires ‘are directly connected - ADDRESS" : J. E. Nusbaum Goshen Indiana .

Liver Pills

That’s what you need ; something to cure your f)iliousness. You need Ayer’s Pills.

Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use Buckingham’s Dye 50;u.oidm¢¢hmr R. P. Mall &Co., Nashua,N.H.

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Jt Is 2Women Who - Need Most Relief - Frem Little Irri= tating Pains and Aches,

Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills .are for women.. : :

‘Woman’s delicate nervous organism tingles to the least jarring influence, and some ache or pain is the result. : The remedy is at hand— g

Dr. Milgs' Anti-Pain Pills. = : They act most marvellously on woman's nervous organism, and relieve and cure the pains to which she is a martyr. ' Headaches, neuralgiac pdins, monthly pains. and all kinds of pains disappear, as if ‘a gentle hand had lightly soothed them away. Dizziness, Rush of Blood to the head, Toothache, Backache are all cured by these ‘Little. Comforters.” Cured without danger. of disagreeabl'e‘ ‘after-effects; cured quickly; cured without unnatiral action on liver, -stomach, or other internal organs. o Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills please. the women, and the children take them because they are easy t§ take and soothe all their sufferings. P “For years I had spells of sick head‘ache, at times suifering untold agonies. I could not endure any excitement. Going to .church,” and even Vvisiting, brought on these terrible spells. * I tried numerous remedies without relief until I tried Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, and they have cured me. When I feel symptoms of sick headache I take a pill and -ward off the attack. When I am tired and nervous, a pill soothes me.”—MRS. SARAH WATKINSON,, Blairstown, 1a.,. | Price, 25¢ a tox. Naver sold in bulk.:

FREE Write to us for Free Trial backage .of Dr. Miles’ AntiPain_Pills, the New Scientilic Remedy for ;Rain. = Also Symptom Blank.” Our Specialist will. diagnose your cas(e;l}ttull you what'is wrong. anid how to right it, Free. DR. MILES MEDICAIL CO., LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND.

Millionaire’s Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the overfed millionaire is often paraded in the publie prints as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession’'of great wealth. But millionaires are not the only ones who are afflicted with sbad stomachs. - The proportion is far greater among the toilers. Dyspepsia and indigestion are ramgant among these people, and they suffer far worse tortures than the- millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine

like Green’s August Flower, which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty-five years. August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creating appetite and Insuring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bottles, 25¢; regular size, 75c; at Williams’ Drug Store. h

: Congratulations, Mr. John H. Cullom, editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter of congratulations to the manufacturers 'of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as follows: ‘‘Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croupy spells andi we would be very uneasy about him. Webegan using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in 1887, and finding it such a reliable remedy for ecolds and croup, we have never been without it in the house since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is thatit isnot disagreeable to take and our babies really like it. Another is thatit is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an oyerdose, I congrat‘ulate you upon the success of your remedy.”’ For sale by S. J. Williams; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. 40-6 t In Bed Four Weeks with La Grippe. We have received the following letter from Mr. Roy Kemp of Angola, Ind.: ‘I was 1n bed four weeks with la grippe and I tried many remedies and spent considerable for treatment with physicians, but I received norelief until I tried Foley’s Honey and Tar. Two small bottles of this medicine cured me and now I use it exclusively in my family.” Take *no substitutes.—Schwab & Co., Wawaka; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. 40-56 t

R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules - Doctors find = . A good prescription. . » For man kind . ;i‘he 5-cent packet is enough for usual occa’sions.” The family bottle (60 :cents) contains a supply for a year. ‘All druggist Sell them. » ! : . A Life at Stake, + If you but knew the splendid-merit of Foley’s Honey and Tar you would never be without it. A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or la grippe. It may save your life. —Schwab & Co., Wawaka; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. 40-5¢

Notice of Letting Contract for Sewer Im- : provement. The Common Council ef the City of Ligonier, Indiana, will receive sealed bids on Thursday, Jan, 28th. 1904, until 8 o’clock. p. m., to be opened at that time of said day for the construction of a '?ewer in said City. Said improvement consistssubstantially in digging the trenches forand laying therein earthen sewer pipe, commencing at the in-, tersection of College and- Cavin streets and running thence in a northeasterly direction to the .Elkhart river.:Also three lateral ‘branches which are shown on profiles. The kind, size, width, depth, location and terminal points of said im({lrovements and the material to be used, and the work, to be done, are all shown by| the plans, profiles and specifications therefor now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, to which bidders are referréd for all particulars in the premises. . - !

Said improvement must be constructed in exact accordance with said plans profiles and specifications.: The contractor must furnish all. the materials and labor for the construction of §aid improvement and must fully comglete the same on or before July Ist, 1904. he contractor shall employ as far as practicable, residents and citizens of said City to perform all necessary labor on said fmprovement. The Common Council reserves the right to take bids under advisement. and further reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said improvement will be constructed in accordance with the provisions of an act of ghe General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 11th, 1901, and the Acts of the General Assembly, amendatory thereof, and subsequently passéd and approved. Payments on said contract will be made under the provisions of said Acts of the General Assembly. Assessments will be made against the real-estate, borderin upon and affected and benefitted by sa.ig improvement, : - A certified check for $lOO. must accompany each bid to insure the execution of the contract for construction by the successful bid-

ders, and upon the execution of such contract the contractor shall execute a bond in double the amount of the contract price with surety to the approval of the Common Council, conditioned for the faithful performance of the said contract, and to hold the City of Ligonier, Indiana harmlessfrom the payment of any debt or damage by reason of the act of such contractor and to secure the pn{ment of all claims for labor and materials used in such improvement. The Common Council of the City of Ligonier,lndiana, by R. E.JEANNERET. e City Clerk.

4 PISO'S CURE. FOR O Best%‘t;"ngh s’}fmp.“r}fagfis.efi' Use z e in time. Bold by druggists. o Y CONSUMPTION @«

TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

. ‘The joint army and navy board sent a report to the house: setting forth the need of fortifications in the Philippines. - As the result of threats against her life, Mme. Lillian Nordica for some time has been under constant police guard in her/New York apartments. v __The report of the emigration bureau of the Harriman lines shows wonderful results in colonizing northwest, west and southwest territories with Americans. \ E

Grover Cleveland was formally presented to the national democratic party as a presidential candidate by Richard Olney at a New York banquet to Mayor MecClellan. Py ;

C. M. Schwab and his associates are accused by the shipbuilding trust, receiver with fraud and conspiracy in the sale of the Bethlehem plant, in answer o suit. e i

The weather bureau reports unfavorable conditions for winter wheat during December, the greatest part of the belt being ‘ subjected to low. temperatures and little snow. !

Secretary Root recommends to the house that the law be changed so as to authorize the purchase of 84 instead of 110 acres of land to be used as an addition to Fort Sheridan. i

GRANTED NEW- TRIAL. Alfred A. Knapp, Self-Confessed Murderer of Five Persons, Given New .. - Lease of Life. Hamilton, 0., Jan. 6. — Alfred A. Knapp, self-confessed murderer of flve persons, now in therpenitentiary at Columbus awaiting execution for murder of his wife, was granted a new trial Tuesday by Judge Swing. ‘ - Knapp will be taken from the death house and brought back for a new trial. The principal ground on which the new trial was granted by the court was alleged error in allowing Knapp’s written confession of five murders to be read to the jury. The court held that while that fiu‘t relating to the hmurder of his wife. annah, was admissible, it was not admissible in connection with the recital of other crimes." The court said: ‘“The confession .of so many cold-blooded crimes could be the work of only a fiend or a maniac and it could not fail to prejudice any person who heard it read.” ; -‘The court held that the -state had failed to prove the allegation in the indictment that Knapp had killed his wife by choking and strangling and that-it had not been shown how she came by her death. -

Afflicted with Rare Disease,

New York, Jan. 6.—A case of anthrax, ‘which is a malignant disease rare among human beings, -although common to cattle, has been discovered at a hospital here. The afflicted man supposed he had a carbuncle on the side of his head, which was badly swollen. An operation for the removal of the affected portion was quickly performed and it is believed the patient will recover. :

Nominated for Congress.

y Philadelphia, Jan. 6.—The republicans of the Third congessional distric_p Tuesday nominated George A. Castor, of this city, to succeed the late Congressman Henry Burk, republican.

THE MARKETS.

Grain, Provisions,; Ete. Chicago, Jan. 8. . FLOUR—Fair, demand and steady. Spring patents, special brands, [email protected]; hard patents, [email protected]; straights, $3.90@ 4.00; winter patents, [email protected]; straight, [email protected]; clears, [email protected]. _ WHEAT-—-Unsettled. May, 85%@86%¢; July, 81@81%e¢c. : : CORN—Weaker. January, 42@42%c; May, 46@46%c; July, 45%@46%c; September, 453:@45%c. : : ‘OATS—Higher. May, 38%@89%c; July, 35%@36e. ? ‘RYE—Steady and unchanged. No. 2, in store, nominally, 52%e; samples, 55@56¢ nominal; May delivery, 57@5T%c. ~ BARLEY—RuIing steady. Screenings, 26@36c; feed barley, 35@37c; low-grade malting,. 37@42c; fair, 43@44c; good to choice, 45@56¢c; fancy, 58@s0c. : : | BUTTER—Feeling steady. ‘Creameries, per Ib., 14@23%c; dairies, 14@21c. 7 ‘EGGS—Market firm. Fresh eggs, at mark, né% cases returned, 24@2T%c per dozen. : | LIVE POULTRY—RuIing decidedly firm. Turkeys, per lb., 12@13c; spring chickens, 11@11%c; ducks, 10%s@ilc. POTATOES—Active and higher. - Burbanks, good to choice, per bu., 68@69c; Rurals, good ‘to choice, 68@70c. . # New York, Jan, 5. FLOUR—Minnesota patents, [email protected]; winter straights,’ [email protected]; Minnesota baker’s, [email protected]; winter extras, $3.20@ 3.46; winter patents, [email protected]; winter low grades, [email protected]. WHEAT—Opened steady, but turned weaker. May, 88%@89%c; July, §5%@86%c. RYE—Firm. State and Jersey, 56@58c; No. 2, western, 64c nominal, f. o. b. afioat. CORN—Weakened. May, 523%@52%c. OATS—Nominal. Track white, 43@46c.

' The many friends of G. H. Hausan, Engineer L. E. & W. R. R., at present living in Lima, 0., will be pleased to know of hisrecovery from threatened kidney disease. .He writes: ‘I was cured by using Foley’s Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all,especially trainmen who are usually similarly afflicted.”—Schwab & Co., Wawaka; Hussey & Son, Cromwell. 40-5¢

Strength and - vigor come of good food, duly Yigested. ‘“Force,” a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden. but sustains. flourishes, invigorates. S

Notice of Letting Contract.

Notice is hereby given that sealed bids are invited and will be received at the Auditors’ office in the Court House at Albion, Noble County,lndiana, up tolo o'clock a.m., Friday. February sth, 1904, for the painting and decorating the interior of the Noble County Court House,also the refinishing and varnishing of all the wood work, refinisbing all the iron work in the ‘interior and ‘the refinishing of all doors and wincows on exterior. According to specifications adopted and approved by the Board of Commissioners of Noble County, January sth, 1904, Said specifications are now on file in said Auditor’s office where they may be inspected. Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond payable to the Board of Commissioners of said county signed by at least two freehold sureties or by a surety company resident or non-resi-dent, also an affidavit signed and sworn to by the bidder or his agent present at the meetin‘g as required by Section 42 of an act entitled *An act concerning county business.” Sald bids, bonds and affidavity must conform in all respects to the law now in force relating to county business. Said confract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder upon the terms of this notice and the laws relating to contracts for county work and on sthe plans and specifications apbroved by the Board of Commissioners and now on ‘file in said Auditor’s office, Provided however that the Board of Commissi . OHeg?dshall have the right to reject any and a 8. B i

By order of thq¥Board of Commissioners of Noble County,lndiana. JOHN L. HENRY, Auditor [SEAL] Noble Uounty, Indiana. 41-2 t

T ' Real Estate Transfers. e ? : Albion Democrat. * Jas F and Eliza P Johnston. to Geo T Butler, 40 acres in section 24, York township, $2,600. Geo and Catherine Simmons to Abraham N Drake, lot 199, Tiffin’s addition, Albion, $l5O.

Nancy and Peter Haas to Joseph E and Amanda Tarlton, lot 3, Baum, Walters & Co. addition, Avilla, $l,860' : = i

Sarah and John Conkling to Benj F Conrad, 30 acres in - section 34, Noble to_wnship. $1.,500. : Lena and Herbert Stansbury to Allie Kunce, lots 10 and .11, Randall’s addition; Ligonier, $l,OOO. : Joseph P Repine to Herbert J and Minnie Repine, 1 acre in section 28, Wayne township, $4OO. Chas and Mary Ann Grunden to Chas W:S Rodman, 115 acres in seetion 1, Orange township, $l5. = .

John and Louisa ¥ E Mitchell to Daniel HKime, lot 429, Mitchell's addition, Kendallville, $325. ‘Wm F and Anna Floto to Joseph H and ‘Mary Becker, 75 feet off of east end lot 338, Mitchell’s addition, Kendallville, $6,600.

Joseph H and Mary Becker to Wm F and Anna Floto, leots 10, 11,12 and eastls of 7, Band 9, Elmwood’s subdivision, Kendallville, $5.000. Martin V and Pauline Strouse to John E Strouse, 80 aecres in gection 19, Noble township, $3,400. Philip P Lash to Jacob F Lash, 21 acres in section 19, Wayne township, $65. | :

Elizabeth Liebing to Jacob Wrisler, part of lot 28, Hitchcock’s addition, Kendallville, $450.

Mr. Wm: S. Crane of California, Md., suffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure.. For sale by S. J. Williams; Hussey. & Son, Cromwell. - 40-bt A Prisoner in Her Own House. 5 Mrs. W. H. Layha of 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for several'years been troubled with severe hoarseness and at times a hard cough, which she says, ‘‘Would keep me in doors for days. I was prescribed for by physicigns with no noticeable results. A friend gave me partof a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with instructions to closely folJow the directions and I wish te state that after the first day [ could notice a decided change for the better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in‘saying I'realize that I am entirely cured.” This remedy is for sale by S. J. Williams; Hussey & Son, Cromwe{}l(l). ‘ $ : -6t

& How’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . - F.J.CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have ‘known F. J.Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him | perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to. carry %ut any obligations made by his firm. ° WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and . mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle..- Suld by all druggists.! -, Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. | L 41-4¢ Have you indigestion, constipation, headache, backache, kidney trouble? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. If it fails get your money back. That’s fair. Tea or tatget form. 35 cents. S. T. Eldred & Co. % !

‘When.bilious try a:dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets ani realize for once how quickly a first-class ‘'up-to-date medicine will correet the disorder. For sale by S. J. Williams; Hussey & Spn, Cromwell. 40-56¢

‘Wawaka News Nuggets. Fine sleighing. - . Winter weather. - Log haulers are busy. John Roop had business in Ligonier ‘luesday. | T James Culver and wife are both in poor health. |D. Bantaof Wayne township was here Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. Thompson is numbered with the sick. o ; Gertie Swank of Hudson was call-

ing on friends here Friday: o Geo. Sparrow of Kimmell was visiting relatives here this week. As the holidays are over our people have all settled down to business. | John King died at the home of his parents near Rome City, last Tuesday. b " Daniel Zimmerman will erect a large farm barn on his farm east of Cosperville. Grace Trump, afterspending several days here with friends, she returned to Chicago Saturday. Marion Glant was married to a Buckeye lady during, the holidays. They reside_in Pebble county, O. Mrs. Geo. Zimmérman and daughter of Air Line Junction spent New Year’s Day with Mrs. Jerry Brandeberry. . :

Four Killed by Explosion.

Penzance, Efigland, Jan. 6.—Four men were killed and several were injured by an explosion Tuesday at the nitro-glyc-erin departmen tof the national explosive works, eight miles from here. The whole district was enveloped in a cloud of black smoke and nearly every window at St. Ives, three miles from the scene of the explosion, was shattered by its terrific force. Many windows were also smashed at Penzance. \ .~ Burned to Death. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 6.—T. J. Crawford, night watchman in the Cushman motor factory here, was burned to death in the factory edfly Tuesday morning." He was sitting at a desk, sleeping, with his lantern on the floor at his side and it is supposed the lantern exploded, and Crawtord was burned to death before he could get help. The building was not bajly damsdged. ! N % :

AN RV NS Ra 2 ses e a A AGENTS WMaRs 0o sy | o Housekeepers' Taviici- and Stiter (ast seii One agent made §/,021 4 in ten woele ann 1) {‘ZI.IO in an hour Wiav worke fur sl wget fyouhave o litn: { » citvase taoe o xeltmive 10/ ritory. We helpasnoist sahageis Yon miak/ nice profits; o work tod . Frec Sumples. S AMERICAN MACHING COMPAN i KALAMAZOO, MiOMEIAN, 70

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FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, INDIANA, [ The Popular Indiana Health and Pleaspire Resort. - Ay =T : e e = : . 4 ‘,.-.; : I—-h‘q,‘ =P = 2 v b ’? ) ; s : - 3 J"‘ ¥ - e - : ? 'Q, O g LT \ - A i Tac i -m! % . o : A:’ w2t e [TQIBNELNS . e - 3 o SR v A IR oL 'T‘-q Bes3Ty IR o R fi R g HEE 4:’-'-’-'l:’iii‘f't",fi%»-‘-_?,.”‘f "’f;iif‘-z-:?""'}-- ba 7t - EREOTTIR AIR i 1 R2e m.ffl'flfl..--f-1.-‘viiizfi'fl'}flmfl e g TA ‘ > . _:?‘ "”v -‘4_;:‘." ’R L %) &5 ".'1 ,j.‘:'\f---_v:» '.‘t“'"; :4"‘27-7"';'&”‘:-"‘:&.- LB] i’.‘ g ~v \ P &= | Rt %“?»" P g A ~"“,~.—’_’fi'7g,'->~':§‘f% e . 2Ry ~* e el s e SIS ¢ e : RIS 600 o i P it’l‘r iAR SIREE N Dl SN e eBTAL R < A o '6‘ - - 2 5 ~)_ "3;“ N 4&,____,“ P | e B eR SR o o S . ” R ] o o=R O e 3 FRENCH LICK HOTEL is now modern, delightful, affording’ city comforts, cuisine and servies, in a setting of woods, Lills and ravines. Here is rest for the weary, cure for the ill, pleasurs for. all Pluto Spring Water, the marvelous natural diuretic and curative. water for chronic ailments of stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, is one of three neighboring springs, each possessed of varying strength and powers. This is the only Spa in the world possessing three springs so widely varying in gnaiity, yel each the best for a prescribed list of diseases. . Send for booklet and full information as to :hotel rates, rafl goad fare, through routcs, and everything else you should know before taking the trip. On the Monon Route) THOS. TAGGART, Pres. French Lick Springs Hotel Cos

2A ’ ; ' v " \ : : ¥ . a Thonsands say that: : i i is the best. published ‘at. any price. Yet.it is only % %10 cents a copg, $l.OO a year. : S : ¥ ‘ In every number of McClures thereare % % Articles of intense in- Six good short stories, g s terest on subjects of the humorous stories, storise of § \ < 11ife and action—and always § N greatest national importance. i good. % - In 1904 , § i McClure’s will be more infieresting:, important and % § entertaining than ever. ‘‘Every §s‘m*bett'er than the % last or it would not be McClure’s. : ; - % FfiEE Subscribe now for McClure’s for 1904, and get the i ' <X, November and December numbers of 1903 free.. % THE S. S. McCLURE Co., 623 LEXINGTON BLDG., NEW: YORK, N. 1;}

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¢“1 tried Aver’s' Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. Onehalf a bottle cured me.”’

J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111.

- Ayer’s Hair Vigor is certainly 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. - 5100 a portee. All druggists.

If your drugfist cannot surply you, send us one‘dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure andflgive the name of your nearest ex%ress office. Address, ‘J.C, AYER CO., Lowell, Mass:

DonN'T BE rCOLED] R N Take the genuiie, orignud A o (o %@? ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA i \afi- \ Made only by Madison Medis N } cine Co., Madison, Wis. [t A . | keeps you weils Our trade PR WIS/ mark cut on each package. & “g;/ Price, 35 cents. Never sold SRUE 00y in bulk. Accept no substls conponatioges tute, Ask your druggist.

Foley’s Honey ana Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates,

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TRUMPS STEAM DYE WORKS Goshen, Indiana Cleaner and Dyer of Ladies and Gents’ Clothing - and Household . Fumishings. = Write for Price List. We pay express charges one way.

Foley’s Honey ana Tar| cures‘colds, prevents pneumoais.

. &M. 8. Time Table L. S. &M. 8. Time Table Taking effect Sunday, Deec. 11, 1902. - Trains run by Standard or 90th Merid'n Tim ————————————————————e e ——— ; TRAINS GOING EAST, - : ‘sTATIONS. | No. 2. | N0.16.| N 0.20. | No. 88. Chicago. .| 7 00am| 2 00pm| 8 opm{. . . . Elkhart. . {ll 25 440 11 4% C e Goshen . , {ll 44 4066 |l2 04ara| 5 10 Millersb,g.{ll 58 e skt wlO5 LIGONIER. {l2 Ilpm| 523 12 80 5 4 Wawaka . |l2 21 skt Ll5OB Brimfield. {l2 20 oil e 1008 Kendaliv’e|l2 41 b 47 100 6 20 Waterloo.! 108 604 -o, . Butler. . . 1124 614. . |lB Toledo . . 850 750 335 e Cleveland. 730 |lO 30 W ... Ruffalo. . (12 20am| 2 56am| 2 00pm|. . . . No.86:local freight east 9:85a.m. -, T TRAINS GOING WEST..—G ; STATIONS | No.BT. |l§lo. 15. | No. 167.] Np. 2s. Buffalo. '| 1 00pm';o 10 50 530 am Cleveland |7 20 ls ?g},’g 3. bam|lo 85 ‘Toledo .. . |ll 05pm| § o 746 1212 : 'Butler. . . |1 zam ..]948 f4ao9 Waterloo.l{ 151 DL |OO 40 Kendallv'e| 219 gO6 |O2 446 Brimfleld.{. . . 10 48 S Wawaks 1.2 1 21D LIGONIER.| 260 |G ~[ll 04 &M Millersb’g.| 302 o tRE N eLt Goshen ..|3 15 852 113 |54l Chiecago. .| 710 1160° |BOO o 0 Nos. 15,16,8, % and 87 datly. Nos. 2, 88, 89 and 157,daily except Sunday. W. H. MARSHALL,Gen’I 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 Erieand P.& L.E.R.R. form the quickest and most direct route to Pittsburg. T T e e e —————————————————————————————————— . |Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry ~ Local Time Card—ln effect Sept- 27, 1903. Trains run on Central Standard Time.

TRAENS GOING NORTH. —M STATIONS | N 0.3. | N 0.7. | Ne. 6. |No 11. Cincinnati|l2 45pm|. . . .| 88pm|. . .. Richmond | 3 oUspm| 6 40am1} 10 e g Ft:Wayne.| 625 850 . 2 2am’| 1 OOme Huntert'n.| . . S Koo L 1 ] LaOtta ..|6 58 928 oo ilse ) Avilla, ;. |706, lo® }i. ..|lBO | Kendallv'e| 7 17 9 51 315 202 Rome City| 729 |lO 06 329 218 Wolcottv’e| 7 83 10 10 349 224 La Grange.| 748 10 80 a 2 Sturgis . .| 807 10 58 410 308 Kalam’zoo| 9 17 12 00 b 2 417 G.Rapids a{lo 65pm| 1 50pm | 646 | 600 | G.Rapids d{ll 00 2 06 7 30 605 Cadillac ..|2 25 600 112 930 TravseC. ] . .07 |7 48> 1 20pm|11 15 Petoskey .|5 40 920 265 oo % Mackinaw.| 656 10 30 438 1o TRAINS GOING SOUTH. STATIONS 2.| N0.6.| No.B. | N 0.4 Mackinaw./10 00pm| 8 00am/|. . . .| 1 00p P?toskey. 11 20 916 e st R3O TtaverseC.|. .. . .[]lll6 ia s 80 Cadillae. .| 2 sbam| 1 25pm!|. .- . .| 556 ‘G.Rapids .| 7 10 5 30 1 60pm| ¥4O Kalam’zoo{ 85 , | 720 8321 11056 Sturgis . . |lO 09 8 42 4 40 12 14 La Grange.|!lo 30 9 06 5 01 Certee Wolcottv’elio 48 924 1518 s i Rome City.| 052 929 8. .. +1 Kendallv’e| 107 94t 540 1 08a Awvilla“.. . {ll 18 9 55- 5 51 ol monta..ug 10 07 6C3 siaeh Huntert’'n | 1 10 17 618 di By Ft. Wayne | 2 10pm|l10 45 6.46 210 : Ft. Wayne(l2 30 vielasteen .12 Richmond.| 8 40 si o b 10 Ci ncinnal 555 sie ‘ b A Nos«+4,s and 7 daifly to Grand Rapids. Other trains daily except Sunday. rains 2and 3 have parlor cars between Cincinnati and Grand Rapids. Trains 5 and 6 having sleeping cars between - Cincinnati and Grand Rafii) S, S C. L. LoOKwooD,G. P.&T. A., ; Grand Rapids, Mich |- O. E. BROWN, Ticket Agent, 1+ - Kendallville, Ind. . bIG FOUR ROUTE. ; C. C. C. & St. L, Time of trains at- Goshen, going south: No. 28, daily except Sunday. . . .9 03a/m WOy vs B ke sil « . 208 plh No. 41, daily, leaves Goshen. . .. .5 48a.m GOING NORTH. - No. 22, daily except Sunday. .. 11 4a.m No. 24, W=o Fia i oo S 8 No. 26, daily,leaves Goshen.. . .. 967 p.m 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 fnolnts in the south and southwest. Applyto the undersigned for information relative to rates, connections ete. : . fi " E.B.A.KELLUM, T.P. A,,| - s j&ndemn.ln .

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