Ligonier Banner., Volume 39, Number 15, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 July 1904 — Page 8
s Sight is Priceles % - Do not trifle with your eyes and go ‘blind when you can be cured with DR. BARTLEY’S mild and ‘pleasant treatment. All diseases, such as =y | . N Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Llds, Catarrhal Sore % : Iy . . 2y : L [ Eyes, Chronic Conjunctivitus, Cataract, Wild @ Hairs, Drooping Lids, Optic Nerve Diseases N, I will cure you of blindness. I have rescued scores from' going through life with sightless eyes when others jg / 'had pronounced their case hopeless. Here are a few of > ) the many whe have been restored to sight by my methods: ' Miss Ada Altman, Parsons, Kans.; Mrs. James < Ladess, Van Bufen, Ind.; Miss Ester Edwards, Upland, §O Ind. Ask them. = : &8 ‘ "f _,::.'-':"';?'-_, N » £ I\\\’/\/@/’, % v N 7 e NN e NN = = )y A ] NS\ e - > ,-.;..c...:»--;:'-.:'m e | - L'}(/ . 5 , 2\g : - : ' . LY : : o I also have a full line of glasses. 1 fit glasses for the relief and cure &C of Head Ache, Eye Strain, Nervous Prostration, Sick 9{l Head Ache, Cross Eyes, Nervous Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, S\e St. Vitus Dance, Nervous Diseases, Weak Sight and many . ;...J gjs ' other diseases. We guarantee to fit you as good as’ possibly can he :‘5 done. Properly fitted glasses will relieve or cure nearly all nervous LN diseases. ~ I also treat all diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. &3 3¢ If you have any discharge from the Ear I can cureit, I have a sure ;\:? 583 cure for Catarrh that can be successfully used at home. Neglected ’;‘C S\s Catarrh means a multitude of troubles to follow. .Consultation free. 5@ Hotel Goldsmith, Saturday, July 16th < | Vi'Will Return Every 30 Days. . At Hotel Albion, Albion, Ind., Wednesday, July. 13th; at the Crume X House, Brimfield, Thursday, July 14th; at Dr. Seymour’s Office, S Wawaka, Friday, July 15th; at Topeka, Indiana, Mowday, July 18th. @ : : , B 2 IO SPO) R, AR B S UGN LSBT
0 = : Banking : House ' | o - SOL MIER | - COMPANY - 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 gelling any papers or making a loan. . W A SHOBE, . : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER, . : - INDIANA - QOffice up stairs over Graves’' Bakery. : ~ Restdence on Main Street EEaEE e e e CBARLES V. INKS, Dealer in | <« . MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Bullding Stones;y .. .. ‘. Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, : - - INDIANA e ———————————————— FRED R.CLAPP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Opposite Banner Block: & Office hours: 9 tol2,a.m.;ltoband Tto9p.m. *Phone No. 262, ‘ “r H. WIGTON, . P.B.GREEN ® ‘ . X -+ WIGTON & GREEN. - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW o Otfice over Citizens’ Bank, Ligonier, Ind. ————— : | ALICE E. HOUGHTON, D.O. | | GRADUATE AMERICAN 50}{061., OF OSTEOPATHY, KIRKSVILLE, MO. Will be in Ligonier Mondays and Fridays, Cor. Third and Grand Sts. Phone 158, Consultation and Examination Free, ‘MRS, HOUGHTON. tf
STRAUS BROS. & (0., = B Ligonier, Indinn;,' SWe transact a general Banking business,including the Loaning of Money, purchase «fcommercial paper, recelve deposits, buy »nd sell domestic and foreign exchange, and make collections. C cse and prompt atiention 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 _Dlso.se- Exclusively Treated. Has resumed his practice after five months’ special study in Vienna. Office 1020 Harrison St. Office and Beslde;we: 126 Harrison Street, e Home Phone, No. 70. GLABBES FITTED AND FURNISHED R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules - Doctors find : A good prescription ; For man kind Theb-cent packet 1s enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (60 cents) contains a supply for a year. All druggist Sell them. : Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets instantly relieve the stomach and aid digestion. They are as pleasant as loaf sugar and cure dyspepsia, sour risings, catarrh of the stomach and indigestion, Sold by 8. T. Eldred & Co. _ .10-3 m
“Ifind Thedford’s Black-Dranght 8 good-medicine for liver disease. It cured my son after he had spent $lOO with doctors. Itisallthe medicine I take.”—MßS. CAROLINE MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Va. If your liver does not act regularly go to your drl'Jl%]gist and secure a pacgage of Thedford’s Black-Draught and take a dose tonight. %‘his great famflg : medicine frees the constipate bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and causes a Eealthy secretion of bile. Thedford’s Black - Draught . will cleanse the bowels of Impurities and strengthen the kidne[ys. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sickness and contagion. Weak kidneys result in Bright's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent Backa%]e of Thedford's Black- . Draught should always be kept in the house. : “I used ' Thedford’s BlackDraught for liver and kidney comB WI LA COREAnE o excel blehead, 111, - THEDFORD’S l 9
Weak Men Made Vigorous & i / “5 AR > o o 9 IZDAY SVDAY IDTDAY 2PTDAY What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acts ?owerruuy and quickly. Cures \;lllen all others fail. Yuuu;E' men regain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutel¥ Guaranteed to Cure Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Imfi)otency, leihtly Emissions, Lost Power, either sex, Failing Memory, “’asting Diseases, and all efiectsr‘){ self-abuse or excesses and tndiscralion. Wards off insanity and consumptton, Don’t let druggist impose a worthless substitute on {ou because it yields algreater g{ofit_ Insist on havng PEFFER’S NERVIGOR, or send for it. Can @ carried In vest pocket, -Prepaid. plain wrapper, 81 per box, or 6 for $5, with A Written Guarantee to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet free PEFFER MEDICAL ASS'N, Chicago, 11L Sold by S. T. Eldred & C B ———— 'SE H CHICHESTER'S ENGLIS PENNYROYAL PILLS =)D | LR * . 08N 1 o A R Wgs BYRREY sy ©° kert® T Yt ooV o P @ e # : 7 s ' Safe. Always reliable. Ladies, ask Druggist for CHICHES’I‘}-)R'S ENGLISE in Red and Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take no other. Refuse dangerous substitations and imitations. Buyof your Druggist, or send 4e. in stamps for Particulars, Testimonials and * Relief for Ladies,” in lelter, :{ return Mail. 10,000 Testimonials. Sold by 1 Druggists. CHICHESTER CHEMICAL C©O. 2100 Madison Square, PHILA., PA, Mention this paper. e e e P Y 3 5 S oo i Vst Bee's LAXATIVE Honey and Tar is/the original Laxative cough cure. It is the best LAXATIVE cough syrup made. Bee’s LAXATIVE Honey and Tar contains the antiseptic, healing, soothing and strengthening properties of the Native Pine, combined with other ingredients in a laxative syrup made from pure strained honey. Cures all coughs and strengthens weak lungs. - Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. : 10-3 m
Wawaka News Nuggets.
The glorious Fourth is a thing of the past. : ~ Waltz Sisters Show here this evening. -
—John Haid [spent the Fourth in Toledo, Onio. ¢ |
A number of our people. took in Robinson’s big show at Kendallville the Fourth:-
Mrs. E. W. Brandeberry of Toledo, Ohio, is spending a few days with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Jerry Brandeberry. - Henry Monk allowed two of his fingers to come in contact with a circular saw consequently He. is nursing two sore fingers.
- A.E. Nowells of Millersburg was in town over Sunday. ‘ "John R, Fry has sold, his town property to Carl Frick. Consideration $6OO. Mrs. S. A. Brant and three children of Madison, Wisconsin, were the guests of Dr. Seymoure and family last week. -
There will not be enough wheat harvested in this neighborhood to make mention of. ’
Hood Glant Q'md family of Grand Rapids, Mich.} spent the Fourth with Wm. Glant and wife. : ; Those who did net go to Kendallville the Fourth went to Rome City and passed the day. o D. ¥. Zimmerman-and Dr. C. A. Sey moure are putting down cement walks, ’ §
Miss Kdna Forrey returned from Tiffin, 0., last week where ghe has been attending college. . Rev. Stright delivered the Knights of Pythias memorial sermon Sunday evening at the M. E. church. A goodly number of Knights were present. ; .
Bert Schmitt arrived home from [llinois Saturday where he will remain a week or two before returning.
Harry Landon. was relieved of $l5 while at the show at Kendallville the Fourth. e : 2
McKiland at the World’s Fair
Man in astate of nature always appeals to man. But the aboriginal man surrounded by all the peculiarities of his state when he and they are as by magic carried into the midst of civilization, form a eombination that engages the thoughtful mind at all times. Such a feat of transformation was accomplished when the OCliff Dwellers, three handred in number, were brought to the World’s Fair in St. Louis from their mysterious homes in the Painted Desert of Colorado in Arizona, a country that a few years ago was as unknown to the average American as the interior of Labrador is today to the rest of North America. - i
Among these three hundred men, women and children are Zuni and Moki descendents of the Cliff Dwellers, who, from immemorial time, have occupied the caves and clefts in the inaccessible rocks and canyons of the unexplored west. For them there has. been prepared at the World’s Fair, a giant rock, a really stupendous artificial mass, into which they have carved their dwelling places in a way to remind them, amid strenuous modern surroundings, of the homes on the Mesa and beyond whither they return when their metropolitan and expositional sojourn is ended. Here they pursue their daily routine, every movement of which tells the modern white man that, with the poet, ‘‘in even savage bosoms there are longings, yearnings, strivings for the good they comprehend not.”’ ‘ A part of the enclosure, called Pueblo of Taos, also contains a museum of Zuni and Moki curios. They were not made yesterday, in fact no scientific man would risk his fame in absolutely declaring when they had their 'origin. Pottery 'as old as the Pyramids of Egypt, mummies that were men when the Ptolemies reigned in the Delta of the Nile, weapons that were swung two thousand jyears before the Savior trod the earth are here exhibited. Lack of space’ forbids even a mention of the classes of objects here shown. All these belong to the dim and hoary past. What is more germane is the daily manners and customs of these engaging descendants of a people which, in the days of their real greatness, must have been a greater people than the modern imagination can conjure up. These Mokis and Zunis conduct a theatrical performance which.for sustained interest, tells us white people of a later day that we have something to learn in the mysterious art of engaging public attention. Not to have seen the miracle-working Snake Dance of the Moki Chiefs among the Cliff Dwellers at the World’s Fair is to have foregone the most remarkable exhibition of native Indian skill and sorcery at this the greatest of World'’s IFairs. Next to the wonders of the United States Government exhibit there is nothing at the Louisiana Purchose Exposition that compares in human interest with the showing made by the wonder-wotking Cliff Dwellers. son
THE MARKETS.
Gra%n,.'l’rovisions, Hte, . - Chicago, July 5, FLOUR—Firm. Spring wheat, special patents, [email protected]; Minneapolis, hard patents, [email protected], ; : WHEAT—H¥gher. Cash No. 2 red, $1.02; July, 867%@88%c; September, 833%@84%5c. CORN-—Stronger. Cash No. 2, 48%,@48%c; July, 47%@473%c; September, 48%:@48%c. OATS-—Unsettled. Cash No. 2, 31%@36¢; July, 363,@37%c; September, 313,@32%c. RYE—Quiet and firm. No. 2in store, 64c; July, 58c. BARLEY—Quiét and unchanged. Feed or mixing barley, 26@35¢; fair to good, 42 @47c; choice, 48@52¢; fancy up to 56@ste, - BUTTER—Feeling steady. Creameries, per lb., 12@17%c; dairies, 11@16c. EGGS—Holding steady. Fresh eggs, at mark, new cases returned, 13%@143;¢c per dozen; prime firsts, 16c, LIVE POULTRY-—Unsettled, Turkeys, per Ib., 8@lle; chickens, fowls, B@9vuc; ducks, B@ll3c, POTATOES—(New). Weak and lower, Arkansas Triumphs, per bu,, $1.10; Texas, good to choice, [email protected], 7 - : New York, July 5, FLOUR—Steady but quiet, ‘ WHEAT—Strong. July, 90%/490%c: Sepe tember, 857%@86c; December, 853 @Bs%¢c, i RYE—Nominal. No. 2 western, 70c nome inal, : CORN-—Dull and featureless, - OATS—Nominal, 4 i Live Stock. ~ Chicago, July 5. CATTLE-—Cholce to prime beeves, $6.30 @6.60; good to choice Heavy steers, $5.65@ 6.25; medium beef steers, [email protected]; inferior and plain steers, [email protected]; good to fancy cows and heifers, [email protected]; good to choice feeders, [email protected]; calves, common 1o fair, [email protected]; calves, good to fancy, [email protected]; ‘corn fed western steers, $4.20G6.40; fed Texas steers, fair to choice, [email protected]. HOGS—Good to choice heavy shipping, | [email protected]%%; good to choice butcher weights, [email protected]; plain to good heavy packlng.’ [email protected]%; rough to good heavy mixed, [email protected]; assorted light, [email protected],
May Be Weak. One Person in Four Has a WeaKk Heart. One of the surest signs of a weak heart is shortness of breath after exercise, Your heart is not'iable to pump the blood fast enough to your lungs. | Some of the other symptoms of Heart Trouble are: Pains in the Side, Back and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells; Dry Cough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Feet or Hands.
No one can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, ete. S If, therefore, you suspect heart trouble, ‘begin taking Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure. The Heart Cure will do you good, as it is a splendid tonic for the blood and nerves, and will revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember, Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold under a guarantee that the first bottle will do you good. If it doesn’t—your money back. . I was afflicted with heart trouble for three years. I would be apparently all right, and without a moment's warning would fall asgthough shot. The attacks were frequent, and a terrible dread possessed me, as I never knew when or where, nor under what conditions I would be attacked, and whether I would survive them. I consulted and was treated by some of the most eminent })hysicians of the state. Not finding reief from this source, I began taking Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and began to improve at once. I used ten bottles, which entirely cured me, as I have not had an attack for five years.”—MßS, JOHN DRESBACK, Leipsic, O.
FREE Write to us for Free Trial Package of Dr. Miles’ AntiPain_ Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist. will diagnose- your case, tell you what is wrong, and how to right it, Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO,, LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND.
The Original
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley’s Honey and Tar many imitations ate offered for the genuine. Ask for FoLEY’s Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. ' It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons.—Sold by s. J. Williams. 156-bt ' She Tried Five Doctors. Mrs. Francis L. Sales of Missouri Valley, la., writes ‘I have been afflicted with kidney trouble five years; had severe pains in my back and a frequent desire to urinate. When riding I experience much pain in the region of the kidneys. I tried five physicians without benefit and then concluded to try Foley’s Kidney Cure. After taking three $l.OO bottles I was completely cured.”’—Sold by S. J. Williams. 15-4 t Homeseekers Excursions, The Chicago Great Western Railway will on the first and third Tuesday up to October 18th sell tickets to points in Alberta. Arizono, Assiniboia, Canadian Northwest, Colorado, Indian Territocry, Towa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Saskatchawan, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. For further information apply to any Great Western agent, or J. P. Elmer, G. P, A., Chicago, Il e : 10-6 m
The oxygenized strength of the healing pines, combined with other well known kidney and bladder remedies, is presented in Pineules. This new discovyery gives immediate relief and permanently cures all kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by S. T". Eldred & Co. 10-3 m
Special Round Trip Rates via Chiecago ° Great Western Kailway,
“Commencing June 28 and continuing there after each Tuesday during July and August, 1904, the Chicago Great Western Railway will sell round trip tickets at very low rates to Banff Hot. Springs, Alb., Laggan, Alb., and Fieldy; B. C. For further information apply to any Great Western Agent or J. P, Elmer, G. P. A. Chicago, 111. 13-10 t How to Increase Your Beauty. Beauty and health go hand in hand. The healthier you are the prettier yoa will get. One of the greatest detriments to good health is constipation. Constipation causes pimples, sores, erup.ions, moth patches, liver spots, sallow skin, blood poison, sick headache, etc. You caanot be beautiful unless you are well, healthy and happy. The only known cure for c¢onstipation is Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. Small and ehocvlate coated. They produce natural movements, and work while you sleep. Make you feel active and energetic. Price 10 and 26 cents. Made by Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. d First and Third Tuesday of Each Month The Chicago Great. Western Rail.way will sell Homeseekers Tickets at one fare plus $2 to points in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mexico, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming. For further information apply to any Great Western Agent, or J. P, Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. 10w29 Cured of Bright's Disease. ‘ - Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N.‘ Y., writes: ‘‘Before I started to use Foley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired I could searcely seg one of my family across the room. I had given up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley’s Kidney Cure. One6ocent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all .other symptoms of Bright’s disease'’’—Sold by 8. J. Williams. 16-4¢ T e Small waists are no longer in style. It’s the round, plump waists that come by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea; that’s all the go. 36 cents. Tea or tablet form.—S. T. ELDRED. e Don'T BE FooLED! 208 ooy Take the genuine, original /8 ‘*’ ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA o /\PY) Made onty by Madison Medis | Ay (FER I O o) mark cut on each package. | s A Price, Es cents. Never sold in bulk. Accept no substie weonponaTsn as tute. Ask your druggist.
. Cosperville. Miss Frankie Jourdan visited with friends in Kendallville the past week. ‘ John Hursey and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Frank Bordner, last Tuesday. : : Mrs. M. I. Pancake of Dunlaps returned home Tuesday after a pleasant visit with friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Messick and sons, Carl and Eddy, visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Pancake, Sunday. | Mrs. Scott of Hesteria, Mich., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Gerver.
Bruce Pancake, wife and daughter of Oregon and Miss Jennie Pancake visited with George Gaby and wife of Brimfield.
Albert Bordner and wife called on the former’s brother, Frank Bordner and family Sunday evening.
Henry Burkett and falx;ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Boss. s
~Wilson Inbody and wife of Marion, Ohio, were the guests of A. E. Mawhorter and wife Thursday. Clyde Jourdan is visiting his father, Mr. George Jourdan. Forrest Franks and Dr. Bear of Chicago called on Braden Franks Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shaw entertained the following guests Sunday Jos. Spurgeon and wife of Cromweil and Harry Spurgeon and wife and Mrs. Ruth Probst of Ligonier. Jos. Pancake and wife were the guests of D. Jourdan and wife Sunday. Mrs. Tracy Fisher and Mrs. H. Coouper of Goshen visited the farmer's daughter, Mrs. Charles Steinbarger, Jr., Friday and Saturday. Frank Lamb aud wife, Charles Lamb and wife, Thomas Walker and wife, and David Lamb of Goshen, George Lamb and wife of Nappanee, and John Steinbarger and wife of Angola attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles S. Steinbarger, Sr., last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chaffe of Brimfield were the guests of their son, Ezra Chaffe, and family Sunday. : A. E. Mawhorter received a {pleasant call last Tuesday from one of his war comrades, Mr. John Huft of Missouri. 4
We are agents for the famous little liver pilis recently discovered by the venerable Dr. Dade of Chicago. Persons who have used Dade’s pills will have no other. They cure constipation. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. _ ¢ 10-8 m
Special Summer Tourist Rates to St. Paul < | and Minneapolis.
On July 14 to 18 inclusive, the Chicago Great ‘Vestern Railway will sell round trip tickets atsl2from Chicago to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Tickets good for return until Auguststh. For further information apply to any Great Western agent or J. P, Elmer, G. P. A. Chicago, 111. 14-8¢
WaNTED—Several persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $2O weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct every Wednes. day from head, offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Knclose self addressed envelope. Colonial, 835 Dearborn St., Chieago. = 3 Real Estate Transfers, ALBION DEMOCRAT, William M and Tillie M Diggins to Kdward B Spencer, land in section 32, Wayne township, $2OO. ' Charles E and Edna E Weade to Nancy V Jamieson, land in section 3, Washington township, $l. : Samuel B Brillhart to Linns and Allie Likes, lot 10, Idding’s addition, Kendallville. .
~ William ¢ Mummeret to Benjaniin Fand Emma Peters, lot 15, Tibbet’s addition, Wawaka, $6OO Bessie X and Krank W Chalk to William B Diley, all her interests in 80 acres in section 16, Perry township, $l9O. _ ‘Solomon and Amelia Mier to Marilla E Johunson,’ land in sections 11 and 36, Perry township, $24,000.
Frederick Pontius et. al., to Solomon Mier, land in section 11, Sparta township. - James N. and Rana A Childs to Minnie L. Jones, in trust for Roy Childs Jones, 160 acres in section 26, Wayne township, $4,000. Max and Sarah A Horning to Melissa Rowe, lot 87, Island Park Assembly grounds, Rome City, $100." ~ William W and Ida May Rice to Melissa Rowe, lots 142, 142 and 146 Island Park Assembly grounds, Rome City, $2OO. James D Pilgrim and wife to Theron K and Hattie Pilgrim, part of lot 16, Avilla, $2OO. :
Mary had a little lad Whose face was fair to see, Because each night he had a drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea. —S. T. ELDRED. Doctors Said He Could Not Live, Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes ‘*After doctoring for two years with the best hpysicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to a store for it and after taking three bottles I began to get better and continued to improve until I wasentirely well.”’— Sold by 8. J. Williams. 15-4¢ -
Bee’s LAXATIVE Honey and Tar is different from all other cough syrups. It contains antiseptic properties vo destroy the germs,solvent properties to cut the phlegm, and laxative properties to cleanse the system. Bee's LAXATIVE Honey and Tar is a pleasant, permanent cure for all coughs, colds, lung and bronchial affections. Sold by §T. Eldred & Co. 3 10-3 m
Constipation, headache, backache, feel mean, no appetite, all run down. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep yvou well. Money back, if it fails. 36 cents. Tea or tablet form.—S. T. KLDRED. Three Physicians Treated Him Without Success, W. L. Yancy, Paducab, Ky., writes: ‘I had asevere case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in Kentucky treatsd me without success. I then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave_ immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanently. Igladly reeommend this wonderful remedy.” Sold by S.J. Williams, 10-bt -
From Chicago, every day ifi March ' and April, 1904, Only $33 Chicago - to San Fransisco, Los Angeles, Port- : land, Seattle, Tacoma and many other - points on the Pacific Coast. Low rates. : to hundreds of other points. Choice of routes if you select the o é Chicago, JMilwaukee & St Paul . Tickets good in tourist sleeping cars ~ Rate for double berth, Chicago to California, only ¢7. Write today for complete information ; ' E. G. HAYDEN 189 Superior Street, Traveling Passenger Agent, CLEVELAND, OHIO
| Nearly 2,400 quarter sections (160 acres) of land, now a part of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, will be opened for settlement under the homestead laws in July. Allotments will be made by drawing for choice. First payment, §1 an . acre, Remaining payments in five years. Drawing starts July 28 at-Chamberlain, S. D. Chamberlain is reached only by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul You may register at either Yankton or Chamberlain, but draw- = ing takes place at latter city. - Good hdtel accommodations. <" Registry for lands at Chamberlain or Yankton, July 5 to July 23. The land is excellent for corn and live-stock industry. ) You will never have another such chance to secure a vood farm - ‘Book on Rosebud Country for two ceénts’ postage. ) L. * - E. G:. HAYDEN, 189 Superior St., Traveling l’usrfieng‘er Agent, CLEVELAND.
Dark Hair
‘I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a great many years, and although I am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hairin my head.” Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md.
We mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. Ifit’s gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restores color to gray hair. ~ Sometimes it makes the hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. $l.OO a boitle. All druggists. 'W“ Wtk ans Golia sHI R B you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express oftice. Address, J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
12 P about the most delightful placesin this country to spend the summer? A region easy to get to, beautiful scenery, pure, bracing, cool air, plenty of attractive resorts, good hotels, good fishing golf, something to do all the time—economical living, health, rest and comfort. Then write today, lenclosing a 2-cént stamp to cover postage), mention this paper, and we will send you our 194 edition of Michigan in S 7 Michigan in Summer. containing 64 pages, 200 pictures, maps, hotel rates, etc., and interesting information about this famous resort region reached via the Grand Rapids & Indiana Ry, | ““PHE FISHING LINE,” PetosKey Wequetonsing MacKinac Island Bay View Walloon LLake Traverse City Harbor Point Croohked Lake ‘Northport A fine train service, fast time, excellent d'ning cars, ete., from St. Louis, Louisville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Chicago. ' C.L. LOCAWOOD, General Passenger & Tichet Agr, : Grand Rapids; Mich, A
Cheap Rafes for Vacation Trips from Chicago—Round Trip Rates via Chicage Great Western Railway. $lB to St. Paul or Minneapolig. §s22 to Duluth or Superior. $3O to Denver’ Colorado Springs or Pueblo, Col., $43 to Salt L.ake City. These rates are good any day up to September 30 and on any train including the ‘‘Great Western Limited,” finest train in the west. For rates to other western points or any other information write J. P. Elmer, G. P. A., Chicago, Il ' 10-3m_
Another Dyspeptic Pleased.
J. P. Becker, 1836 Surf St., Chicag go, says: [ 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 atPter each meal,completes the digesting of your food. Thestomach is cleaned out naturally. The blvod 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 tonie. Choeolate coated. Used by physicians. Price 26 cts, Made by Lakeside Med. Co., Chicago. Sold by 8. T. Eldred & Co, ! AR ‘
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Rich chestnut, 16-hands, 1,200 pounds; by Arrowood 10729 (a_ great sire, son of Nutwood, dam by Geo. Wilkes). dam Louise M., dam of 2:hy Walkill Prince, son of Hambletonian 10; séeond dam Annie Lee, by High Jack, 2:305 third dam Fanny C.. by Golddust 150. Huuotsman is a race horse, is the sire of Delaware Boy, 2:20%,, is a show horse, bred right, and issiring gpeed. In the stud at my farm, five miles west of Ligonier, Ind.,atsls in foal. Mares keptat reasonable rates.
BEN BLUE, Ligonier, Ind.
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B ~N e L. 8. & M. 8. Time Table - Taking effect Sunday, fie(:. 11, 1902, I'rains yunby Standard or Wth Merid'n Tim " TRAINS GOING EAST STATIONS. No. 2. I N 0.16. | N 0.20. ! No. xs, i e B S e 3 { i i Chicago. . 7 oam; 2 00pm S3opm ~ Elkhart. :11 2 l 440 ° 111 46 R Goshen . . 11 44 450 {l2 0480 510 ‘Millersb,g. 11 58 fal 8% LIGONIER. 12 llpm| 522 1230 |5 40 Wawaka .12 21 SEESRY W 1 BB Brimfield. 12 29. oL, R !<. .| 60D Kendaliv'e 12 41 547 100 62 Watérlgo. ' 108|604 | 122 A ‘Butler. ..- 124 614. . 1135 eah Toledo - . 350 750 | 335 e s e w Cleveland. 780 10 30 [T s e e Buffulo. . l'_’."_)linmi ‘.'55:111}1-:3(!;])111( I No. 5. local freight east 9:35 a.an. . : - FRAINS GOING WEST. |, - STATIONS . N 0.37. “\“-“f- ’N(:. 157.| No. 28, . — oyt — . Buffalo. — 1 oopm' 10 50 m 1050 5 30am Cleveland |7 20 5 lum| 3 damilo 35, Toledo . . 111 vopm| - 745 212 Butler. .. | 1 zam| - L uas 108 - Waterloo, | 151 s Clo oo 422 Kendallvel 21y e 102 446 .P| 8 6 < Brimfléld. |, . . | %57 1o gy .. Wawaka .| . 1" " liose c e LIGORIER. 250 %30 |los sle o AMillersb'g. 302 . o 2 . e e Goshen . 315 %52 1135 541 - Elkhart. .|3 35 u—‘l}l_) 12 oipm| 600 ¢ l}lchgu._ 1710 11 50 300 . ¥ W “NoOs. 15,16, 23, 26 and 37 daily. ‘ - Nos. 2, 88, 89 and 157, daily except Sunday. WL H. Ma REHALL,Gen’I Supt., Cleveland, O, CALJUSMITH, G, Poand T, AT, Cleveland, O, - R. SWEETNAM, Ticket Agent, Ligonier, Ind. The Lake Shore via Cleveland in connectHonwith the-Erie and P.& L.E.R.K. torm the -quickest and most direct route to Pittsburg. bBIG FOUR ROUTE. ) © C.C. C. &St, L, - - Time of trains at Goshen, golng south: No. 23, daily except Sunday. . ... v 03a.m N 0.25. - ..~ - .2 58 pai No. 41, dafly, leaves Goshen . | | . LD 48 san ) GOING NORTH. ) No. 22, daily except Sunday. . . 11 #4a.m N 0.24... .o 0 o L. <. 432 pam No. 26, daily, leaves Goshen.. . .. 957 pan ~ We are the direct line to Cineinnatt, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis. where direct connections are made with alt lines for the south, south-west and West., "t‘ln;up hlome seckers and settlers rates to nearly all points in the south and southwest. Apply to the undersigned for inforin--ation relative to rates, connections ete. | T E.B.A. KELLUM, T. P. A, e . Anderson. Ind, NS 1 e ‘ - ) - Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry ~Locil Time Card—ln vflcct,.huiv- 26, 1904, : Trains run on Central Standard Time. ° GOING NORTH, DAILY ?""u_A”,\' s}-}.\ "“;S;r*:{"x Ly, Kenda'viel 12 iBam U smml 2 :{gpmfj 4Cpm Ar Rome City - . L. 100) L 1247 s “Wolcottv'e .. L. llf}l)» T2OH 0 ixTue St LaGrange, L. LLIO 30 FAI2 18 ) O Sturgis L 12s 0 loss | 383 [44 * Kalam'zoo 225 12 oom | 445 1y 54 -t GLRapids .3 45 I 50pm! 629 (1130 [_ Ct Muskegon 4055 305 |7 10 -.. " Big Rapids| 525 L 340 NBog 1 e ot Reed ity SAO 405 18 5h5 1210 - Cadillac . . 610 . 455 11 o 13 v, S Travse (.. 825 ST 00 oot . ' Mackinaw. 11 20 - PEBS L LT Tey e |Ex LOING SO ll{j DATLY 'EX SUN DAILY SUN ,'L\-. Kenda've 12 4Ssam 11 ofam . 5 4Lplui7 104 ArcAvilla .o 0 0 oL 118 hAs L CLaOtto 0L L Guow L * Huntert'n. . . - - 111 388 620 l. . < “FL Wayned 145 112 iThm 6 o 70 “Richwmond | 4400 - 8335 L 0 [ oo nciunn} TIS. 1555 fee o o o . e # Special Rome City Trains e Going North kEx Sunday, leave Kendallviile 5: 41 p.m.; arCrive Rome City. 5:50 p.m. Goine South - leave Kendallville, 7:0 0 m.; arrive Fort SWayvne, Tioal m. .;;;lwlri‘nun .\‘lvv;r;i;li-_(‘(n' b';n’lur cars on ali through trains. Sleeping carsbetween Grand Rapids and St. Louis, Mo., i\'iu Fi. Waiyne ‘Penna. Co., and Vandalia Litie, S Daily from Grand Rapids. o - Coh LocKwooD, G, P& T, AL . - — Grand Rapids, Mich,. O. K. Brown~, Ticket Agent, - i Kendallville: Ind. .
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