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s’/fi\\" b K, 1 ‘/' : ot fl' Y b ¥ L 4 ;} Tl \\\x AN ! fl///////t.'mlh\\\\\\\\\ ‘Miss. Agnes Westley - 816 Wells Street. ; Marinette Wis. 816 Wells Street, . MARINETTE, Wls., Sept. 25, 1908. . Twasall run down from nervousness and overwork and had toresign my position and take a rest. I | fiounfi that I was not gaining m{ | strength and health as fast as | eould wish, and as your Wine_of | Cardui was recommended as such a good medicine for the ills of our sex, I bou%ht a bottle and began using it. 1 was satisfied with the resufis from the use of the first bottle, and took three more and then found I was restored to good health and strength and able to take ug my work with renewed vigor. consider it a fine tonic and excellent for worn-out, nervous condition, and am pleased to endorse it. ; AGNES WESTLEY, Bec'y, North Wisconsin Holland Soclety. Secure a $l.OO bottle of Wine of Cardui and a 25c. package of Thedford’s Black-Draught today. NSNS NS~ ; WINE OF CARDUI et S eSy ° Jv‘ ® Banking : House : —r 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. \V A SHOBE, : * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .LIGONIER., . - - INDIANA Office up stairs over Graves’ Bakery. Residence on Main Street CH;\RLES V. INKS, Dealerin .. ..+ MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Building Stonesg .». ~. °. Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - - ~ _INDIANA Fm-:x) R.CLAPP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Opposite Banner Block Office hours: 9 to 12, a.m.;ltoband 7 to 9 p.m. 3 ’Phone No. 262. ‘V H. WIGTON, P.B.GREEN ° WIGTON & GREEN. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW * Office over Citizens’ Bank, Ligonier, Ind. Amu: E. HOUGHTON, D. O. GRADUATE x\)IFII—{—'EAN SCHOOL 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

ROS. & C 0 STRAUS BROS. i - B Ligonier, Indiana, S' .‘ D RIRCARTAESR TR oy We transact a general Banking business,including the Loaning of Money, purchase « fcommercial paper, receive deposits, buy and sell domestic and foreigiy exchange, wnd make collections, . C cse and prompt attention will be given to ail business with which we are entrusted, Straus Bros. & Co., 2 LIGONIER INDIANA e ——— e K. K. Wheelock, M. D., CFORT WAVYNE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Diseases Exclusively Treated. Has resumed his practice after five months’ special study in Vienna. Qffice 1020 Harrison St. Office and Residence: ' 126 Harrison Street, : Home ’Phone, No. 70. GLASSES FITTED AND FURNISHED

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"~ Cromwell Clippings. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILWAY _Trains leave Cromwell ag follows WWVW\/VWWV\A/\NW .BABT BOUND. WEST BOUND, N0.16..........11:27am|N0. 17..........12:18 pm : N 0.47 No Stop A A A S SS S S S - C. Fitzpatrick, Agent. ~ The ball season has closed here and not an umpire killed this year. If you don’t October 8, you can’t November 8. ~ Several from here attended the show at Albion Thursday evening. Chas. Deßrular visited his brother Tim and family at Garrett part of last week. He also- attended the carnival. ‘The Misses Hire and Kitson of Syracuse have opened a millinery store liere and from reports they are doing a nice business. ; Several of the K. O. T. M's were at Wolf Lake Saturday evening. Mrs. Carl Tucker visited her par‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stage, at Ligo‘nier partof last week. : ~ One of our business houses will change hands soon if all reports are true. : 2 ' Chas. Reed is giving his residence a new coat of paint. Milo. Pepple is the artist.. S. Bunger Is‘working at Wolf Lake. John Ringenburg transacted business at Wolf Lake Friday. Wm. Brown is working near Warsaw. \ - C. Cull of Bremen was in town F'riday. : ; Oscar Rogers has a very bad attack of.rheumatism and has been confined to the house for several days. We hope he will have gpeedy recovery. Friday was the B. & O. pay day which, of course, made the boys happy. : , The three ladies who were in the small wagon-in the parade have been guessed. They were Mrs. W. B. MecMeans, Mrs. Jasper Green and Miss Fay Green. They were advertising the Chicago excursion and it attracted a great deal of attention. In the write up of the jubilee last week we forgot to include the dog and wagon of John Kiester and Belma Wright. It was a good turnout and we-are sorry for not mentioning it with the rest. Cromwell will have a foot ball team this winter. Pass the buttermilk. Saturday was stock day. A large crowd from here attended the gun shoot at Nappanee Thursday. The Dempsy cider mill is busy. Dr. Smith of South Bend was in town Thursday. John Ringenburg has a new sign in front of his business. Harold Schlabach was chief man at Archer's restaurant last week. He is new at the business but can throw sandwiches as well as an experienced hand. : Brooks Archer attended the show at Albion Thursday evening. - Sam Brown was in town Kriday. M. L. Hussey and wife made a business trip to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Geo. Bause’s new residence is almost completed and makes a great improvement on the new street. . Freeman Igfi_l\[oqre’r&s ‘new residence will soon be ready for occupancy. . The reunion of the 12th cavalry at Michigan City will berepresented by several from here. : : Dan Hoverstott eof Milford, Neb.. and Jacob Hoverstott of LaPorte, Ind., visited here part of last week the guests of Moses Kiser. : Perry Kiser was at Syracuse Saturday. - There was a large attendance at the M. E. church last Friday to hear the sermon delivered by Mr. Benner.

Dallas Harper has resigned hif\xdposition as manager of the Ladies’ Military baud. Uncle Joe Spurgeon is now chief man. - Louis Steifle of Albion wasin town Friday. Wm. McKinney and wife visited at the home of John Reed near Stringtown Friday. How is your coal bin? The bangame here Sunday between the Maroons and thesecond nine was a good one, the score being 4 to 5 in favor of Maroons. They play at Kimmell Sunday. Frank Lemons and family now occupy the Taylor property. Frank Lemons was at Wolf Lake Monday. Perry McMann was at Ligonier Friday on business. - ~ The six-month-old child of Eli Pollock and wife died Saturday. Funeral services were’held Monday, interment at Sparta cemetery. _ o Mary—Sponge- the pimples*® with warm water. You need a blood tonic, would - advise you to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It drives away ell eruptions. 36 cents. Tea or tabate form. 'S. T. Eldred & Co. ‘Do It To-Day.”

The time-worn injunction, ‘‘Never put off 'till to-morrow what you can do to-day,” is now generally pregsented in this form: ‘Do it to-day!”’ That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it/To-DAY—and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup; which has:been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses »of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure—as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 26¢; regular size, 76e. At alldruggists. B.T. Eldred’s Drug Store. 8

Westwarn the orb of glory takes its way, Wisconsin is ‘the state, you hear everybody say, It’s made itself famous by one.great stride; Rocky Mountain Tea has made its name world wide. _ S. T. ELbrRED & Co.

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~ NOt Fatal. . No Matter What Doctors Say—We Know - That Heart Trouble in Many Cases Can Be Cured. . There are seven main features of heart disease, viz.: (1) Weakness or Debility; (2) Rheumatism or Neuralgia; (3) Valvular Disorder; (4) Dilation; (5) Enlargement; (6) Fatty Degeneration; (7) Dropsy. Documentary evidence will prove thousands of so-called “incurables’ have been absolutely cured by Dr. Miles’ New. Heart Cure. . Patients .often have no idea their disease is heart trouble, but ascribe it to Indigestion, Liver Complaint, etc. Here are some of the symptoms: Shortness of breath after exercise. sSmothering Spells. Pain in Chest, left :Shoulder and arm. Discomfort Fin Lying on one .side. Fainting Spells. Nervous Cough.. Swelling of Feet and Ankles. Paleness of. Face and Lips. Palpitation. Nightmare. Irreguler Pulse. “I have great faith in Dr. Miles’ New ‘Heart Cure, and speak of its merits ‘whenever opportunity presents. . I can now go up and down stairs with ease, where tliee weeks ago I could hardly walk on¢é block.” One year later.—*l am still in good health; the Heart Cure did so much for me, that I find it a far greater medicine than you claimed it . .to be.’—S. D. YOUNG, D. D., 697 North Pine St., Natchez, Miss. Money back if first bottle fails to benefit. FREE Write us and we will mail - 43 you a Free Trial Package of Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, the New, Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your case and tell you what is wrong and how to rigket it, Absolutely Free. Address: DR. MILES MEDICAL CO,, LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND. 3 < S \ N BN A i o A L R L AN ‘ ST eN AR 7B SN i S N e - \\{g Tl RN Nt 44'\-» e <\”<“r"; NN A NS AN RO\ A EEANNGN St RN LA SRR AR N RS, T ; NN : R Y=\ vl | \ST \‘ifl\ R N | \N SR | It is just a common cold, people say, there’s no danger in that. Admitting thelr statement, then there are uncommon colds, colds which are dangerous; for many a fatal sickness begins with a cold. If we could tell the common cold from the uncommon we could feel quite safe. But we can’t. = The uncommon variety is rarely recognized until it has fastened its hold on the lungs, and there are symptoms of consumption. At the first symptoms the careful person will heed the warning by taking a mild laxative ; some vegetable pill that will not disturb the system or cause griping. About the best is *Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.” If the cold starts with a cough, and it persists then some local treatment far this condition should be taken. A well known alterative extract, which has Been highly recommended by thousands of users, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden ' Medical Discovery. This tonic compound is composed of an extract of roots and herbs and has a soothing effect upon the mucous membrane, allays the irritation and at the same time works in the proper and reasonable way, at the seat of the trouble—the gtagnated or poisoned blood. It contains no alcohol to shrivel ug the blood corpuscles, but makes pure rich red blood. i g Dr. Pierce’s 1000-page illustrated book, “The Common Sense Medical Adviser,” is sent free in paper covers on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. For 31 stamps the cloth-bound volume will be sent. 1008 pages. It was formerly sold for $1.50 per - copy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Cheap Rates for \'acatiox? v’l‘rips Irom Chicago—Round Trip Rates via Chicago Great Western Railway. $lB to St. Paul or Minneapolis. $22 to Duluth or Superior. $3O to Denver’ Colorado Springs or Pueblo, Col., $43 to Salt Lake 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 10-3 m

A new theory that is proving sueccessful in the cure of coughs, lung and bronchial affections is offered in Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy cuts the mucous, heals the membraneous lining of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes; wards off pneumonia and strengthens tbe system generally. Croup and whooping cough disappear before its use as snow before the sunshine of spring. It’s pleasant. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. 23-3 m - A Cold Settled in His Kidneys. A.J. Jennesse, 9201 Butler St., Chicago, writes: *I am a switchman and am out' in all kinds of weather. I took a cold which settled in my kidneys and I was in bad shape. I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit, until I was recommended to try Foley’s Kidney Cure. Two-thirds of a boftle cured me.” Sold by S. J. Williams. 23-bt

“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 direet every Wednes. day from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self addressed envelope. Colonial, 335 Dearborn St., Chicago. : Given Up to Die. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansville, Ind., ‘writes: ‘‘For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to .abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured.” Soldby S. J. Williams. 23-bt

You cannot cure piles by external application. Any remedy to be effective must be applied inside, right at the seat of the trouble. Man Zan isput up in’a collapsible tube, with a nozzle, so that it reaches inside and applies the remedy where it is most needed. Man Zan strengthens the blood vessels and nerves so that piles are impossible. ''ManZan relieves the pain almost instantly, heals, soothes, cools and cures. gald by 8. T. Eldred & Co. 28-8 m -

~ NEWSY BREVITIES. The czar’s police traced recent asassinations to six Russian conspirators who live, safe from arrest, in Switzerland. : Z Alderman Patterson, of Chicago, has been sued for $15,000 damages by a man he arrested by mistake as a pickpocket. Priests from all parts of the United States have gathered in New York tcn" the third Roman Catholic eucharistic cOngress. ; Frank Adams, of Evanston, Ind., while riding a bicycle at Boonville collided with an express wagon and was killed instantly. 4 The annual report of President Ripley, of the Santa Fe, states that the strike of the Colorado coal miners cost the railroad $1,500,000. Relatives of Dr. George Conant, who objected to fulfilling his wish to have his brain given to Cornell university, have had the body cremated. The Catholics of Rome will hold services of atonement for the recent congress of free-thinkers held there, and which the pope says has profaned the city. Business leaders in Chicago unite in predicting an era of improved prosperity, their views being based on good crops, brisk demand and decreasing unrest. An international civic federation was proposed at a luncheon given in New York to the delegates to the Interparliamentary Union by the National Civic Federation. Women will be barred from Catholie church choirs in the Chicago diocese, by an order shortly to be issued by Archbishop Quigley Boys’ voices are 'to be substituted Admiral Sigsbee, on his flagship Newark, was ordered to Cartagena, where the American consulate was twice defiled, and Gov. Patron reiterated his apologies for the occurrence. : The W. C. T. U. convention at Rochester, Minn., adopted resolutions asking President Roosevelt to exclude intoxicating liquors as a beverage from the Panama canal strip under United States control. A SOUTHERN TRAGEDY. Aged Carpenter Kills His Wife, - Wounds Stepdaughter and . Commits Suicide. Kernersville, N. C., Sept. 28.—Louis F. Carmichael, a carpenter by trade, aged 64 years, on Monday killed his wife, aged 50 years, seriously wounded his 12-year-old stepdaughter, and then cut his: own throat with a razor and shot himself with a pistol. MCarmichael and his wife separated several weeks ago. Sunday he went to her and told her that if she did not consent to live with him again he would kill her. Lightning Causes Disastrous Fire, Keokuk, la., Sept. 28.—During a terrific electrical storm early Tuesday a bolt of lightning struclkk the Collins Healslip wholesale carpet building. As ;a result, the structure was completely I‘ destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at $250,000, with ample insurance on stock and building. The company’s retail butlding was not damaged, THE MARKETS. Grain, Provisions, Ete. ' 5 Chicago, Sept. 27. FLOUR—Unchanged. Spring wheat, ‘special brands, $6.80 asked; Minneapolis, ‘hard patents, [email protected]. ' ~ WHEAT—Higher. Cash No. 2 red, $1.18; September, [email protected];; December, $1.30Y @1.12%; May, $1.113:@1.13%. CORN—Easy. Cash No. 2, 521@52%c; September, 5214@52%c; December, 50@50%,c; May, 48%@49c. - »

OATS—Lower. Cash No, 2,30 c: September, 29%@30c; December, 30%@30%c; May, 32V/@33%c. : RYE—Steady. No. 2 in store, T4¢; samples, 76@78c; December delivery, Tdc. °* BARLEY—In good supply and easy. Falr to good, 41@4¥5c; choice, 46@49c; fancy, 50@ bac. BUTTER—Active. Creameries, per pound, 14@20%c; dairies, 12@17c. EGGS—Steady. Fresh. eggs, at mark, new cases included, 13%@17%c per dozen; prime firsts, 20c; extras, 22¢. LIVE POULTRY—Firm. Turkeys, per lb., 10@12c; chickens, young, spring hens, 10%@14c; ducks, 10@10%ec. : POTATOES—Unchanged. Car lots, per bu., 39@40c; red, 37@39c; green, 30c and under, - New York, Sept. 2. FLOUR—Quiet and unsettled. Minnesota patents, [email protected]; Minnesota bakers, [email protected]. : WHEAT—Opened easy. Later rallied. September, $1.14%@1.14%; December, $1,13% @1.13%; May, $1.12%@1.13%. - : RYE—Nominal. i CORN—Generally steady. December, b6%gc. OATS—Nominal. Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 27. CATTLE—Choice to prime heavy, $5.95@ 6.60; good to choice, [email protected]; fair to good export shipping steers, [email protected]; medium beef steers, [email protected]; Inferior and plain steers, [email protected]; good to #ancy cows and heifers, [email protected]; inferfor and fair stockers, [email protected]; fair to choice feeders, $3.40@ 3.85; fair to good cows and heifers, $2.70@ 4.00; good cutting and plain beef cows, $2.00 @2.40; calves, common to fair, [email protected]; calves, good to fancy, [email protected]; fed Texaa _steers, [email protected]. .

HOGS—Good to choice heavy: shipping, [email protected];_g00d ‘to choice butcher weights, [email protected]%; rough to fair heavy packing, [email protected]; plain to good heavy mixed, $6.70@ 6.15; assorted light shipping, [email protected]. Omabha, N’eb:, Sept. 27. CATTLE~—Market steady, 10c lower. Native steers, $4.0096.00; cows and heifers, [email protected]; western steers, $3.00Q4.65; Texas steers, [email protected]; range cows and heifers, [email protected]; canners, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, [email protected]; calves, [email protected]; bulla and stags, [email protected]. HOGS—Market 6c lower. - Heavy, $5.70@ 6.85; mixed, [email protected]; light, [email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; bulk of sales, [email protected]. = SHEEP-—Market steady. Western yearlings, . [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; common and stockers, [email protected]; lambs, [email protected]. } : P 1 Former Congressman Uying. ‘Middlesboro, Ky., Sept. 28.—Former Congressman D. G. Colson is dying from nervous collapse. Three physicians have been called to attend him.

Don'Tt BE FooLED! g Take the genuine, original £ LD\ ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA i WFE) Made only by Madison Medie 5 alno Co:, Madison, Wis. It ) keeps you well. Our trade Vo 5y mark cut on each package, " Price, ‘s gents. Never sold in bulk. Accept mo substie weosrenatsnssss tite. Ask yous druggist. |

Real Estute Transfers, ALBION DEMOORAT. Rgorted by D. S. Tayor, Abstracter, Albion. Leah Dunbar conveyed to Edwin H and Minnie 1. Peterson his wife lot No 4 block No 3 Miller’s addition, Ligonier. George Conklin and Mary M his wife to Asa McCreary, north part of southeast 14 of southeast 14 of section 12, Green township, $5OO. . George Conklin and Mary M his wife to Asa McCreary, the south part east 15 southeast !4 section 12, Green township, 13 acres, $2OO. Ann Buchanan and Ida DeVore to Sarah Howe; the west !4 southeast 14 section 15, Wayne township. Ameda V. Hall, Orphus T her hysband, et al heirs of David D Miller to Samuel M Coonithe west 15 lots 12-13-14-156 Wildman'’s addition Wolcottville, $6OO. : Sarah Howe and Silas her husband to Ann Buchanan, the east 4 south‘west 14 section 16, Wayne township. Thomas Law and Caroline Law his wife to William and Eliza Yergens, 50 feet northeast 14 section 16, Orange township, $l5O. Casper T Wolf and Ellen his wife to Earl Flowers and Viola his wife, part of west side east 4 northwest 14 gection 13, Sparta township, $BOO. Sasunier F Corneille and Cecelia his wife to Eli Christlieb, 6 acres by parallel lines opposite of east side southwest 14 section 33, Allen township, 6 acres. 64 acres by parallel lines opposite of west side southeast 14 section 33, Allen township, 54 acres, $3,000. Sl Ethel Harter to Nelson Early, 100 acres opposite of north side northeast 14 section 35 Green township, 100 acres. ' : Daniel H Kime and Delilah his wite to John C Gillian, lot No 429 Mitchell’s addition, Kendallville, $1,400. Spurgeon C Franks and Sophronia A his wife to Mina E Klemn, north 15 northwest 14 southwest 14 section 8, Wayne township, 20 acres, $7OO. Sasunier. F Cornielle and Cecelia his wife to Wm F Christlieb part eust 14 of southwest !4 section 33 Swan town ship, 44 acres, $2.200. Frank C Wirwick ald Maude his wife to Amanda Brillbart and Ida L Miller, 137 by 647 feet southwest corner southeast 14 northeast 14 section 4, Allen township. 2 acres, east Y% southeast 14 section 4, Allen township, 80 acres, $56,000. ‘ - James Graves and Carrie his wife to Clyde N. Swogger, north 66 feet wert 126 feet of lot No 10 Bloek 2 Minots addition, Kendallville, $1,200. Bee's Honey and Tar is different from all other remedies offered for the relief of cough, lung and bronchial troubles. I contains antiseptic properties that destroy the germs, and solvent properties that cut the phlegm, allowing it to be thrown off, moves the bowels gently. Cures croup, whooging cough and colds in one night. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. 23-3 m ‘ Ask for Defiance, Every housekeeper should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch, for laundry use they will save not only time because it neyer sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 16 ooz.—one full pound—while all the other cold water starches are put up in 34 packages and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then again because Deflance Starch ies free from all injurious chemicals. If yeour grocer tries to sell you a 12-oz. package it is because he has a stock on hand which he wishes to dispose of before he puts in Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch has printed on every package in large letters and figures ‘l6 oozs.” Demand Defiance and save much time and money and the annoyance of the iron sticking. Defiance never sticks.

. Opportunities. Good openings for all lines of business and trade in new towns. Large territory thickly settled. Address Edwin P. Magil, Mgr. Townsite Deartment, Chicago Great Western Eailway, Ft. Dodge, la. 27-9 w S. GREVE, G. A, A. How to Increase Your Beauty. Beaut{' and health go hand in hand. The healthier you are the prettier yon will get.- One of the greatest detriments to good health is constipation. Constipation causes pim;l)les, sores, erupsions, 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 constiation is Bailey’s Laxative Tablets. gmall and chocvlate 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 8. T. Eldred &00, - d Reduced Rates to the West To all points in Montana. Washington, Oregon and British Columbia September 16th to October 16th, 1004., Write at once for information and maps to C. C. Hill, traveling agent, Wisconcin Central R'y, 280 Clark street Chicago, 111. 23w6

o 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 16 years, and belieye him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out 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 7bc. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Faniily Pills for constipation. b 23-6 t Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Sold by S. T. Eldred & Co. 23-3 m, Prominent Clergyman Dead. St. Louis, Sept. 28.—Rev. Dr. Patrick Gibson Robert, aged 77 years, one of the best-known Episcopal clergymen in St. Louis, is dead at his residence here, after an illness of seven years, Deceased was born in Richmond, Va. A widow and five children survive.

Notice of Appointment. State of Indiana } s Coun? of Noble Notice is hereby e'fiven‘ that the undcrs}gned. has been an?in administratrix of the Kstate of William Nowels dece-sild, late of Noble Coluntg{, Indiana. Said Hstate is supposed to be solvent, WieTON & GREEN, MaHALA A. NOWELS, 27-3 t Att'ys, Adminiltratfix.

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Notice of Final Settlement, In the matter of the estate of Jane McGowan,deceased, No. 1159, mgtiuhe Noble blrcuib Court, October term, 1904, : Notice is hereby given,“that the undersigned as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jane McGowan, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate;and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Albion, Indiana,on the 10th day of October, 1904, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause,if any there be, why said accountand vouchers_should not be approved. ‘And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. CHARLES W.GILL, Admistrator - E with the will annexed. F. P. BOTEWELL, Att'y. ;o 26-2 v

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9 Home Leekers; - Excursion AT VERY LOW RATES VIA . . TO AU SABLE, . BEAVERTON,. =~ o BRANCH, BRETHREN, ‘ CADALAC, : KALEVA, MANASTEE MERLITT. Ticket sold Oct. 4 and 18, Nov 1, 15 and 29. 1904. - » - Limit Returning, 156 days. For tull information and particulavs as to rates, tickets, limits, etc., call on*Agents ‘Big Four Route,” or address the undersigned. - WARREN J. LYNCH, Gen’l Pass. and Ticket Agent, CINCINNAPI, OHIO.

Before and During Confinement Best niedical and surgical attention. In charge of lady physician of twenty years’ experience. All publicity avolded. Corres})ondence strictly confldential. Hoine tound or infant, Terms upon application. Address MRg. LUELLA DERBYSHIRE, Ft. Wayne, Ind

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. e L. 8. & M. S. Time Table . Taking effect Sunday, Dec. 11, 1902. Trains run by Standard or 90th Merid'n Tim : TRAINS GOING EAST. sTAflousfii Neo. 2. | N0.16.| N0.20.| No. &. Chicago. .| 7 00am/| 2 00pm| 8 80me‘ L Elkhart. . |ll 25 440 114 .. .. Goshen . . ;ll 44 466 12 odama| 510 Millersb,g. 11 68 o wiidve .. ] 698 LIGONIER. (12 11pm| 6§ 22 12 80. 64 Wawaka . (1221 . o miskeie e o | DO2 Brimnfleld. |l2 29 « TTwmlee .| 808 Kendaliv'e 12 41 b 47 100 62 Waterloo. | 108 |6o¢ [122 |, ... Butler. ..| 124 614. .1 186 Toledo..isw 750 886 e e Cleveland .7 80 10 80 72 e Buffalo. . 12 20am| 2 55am 200pm[ e v o 0 e e S etk N L TRAINS GOING WEST. BTATIONS | N 0.87, | NO- 18- Ing 167. No. 23, Buffalo. 1 00pm _(;— m|lo 60 5 80am Cleveland [72 |3 ok 21%s “camlio 8 Toledo . . |ll 06pm| g |7 4 212 Butler. . . |1 2am L.l 948 409 Waterloo. | 151 - R Ul} 422 Kendallv'e| 21v ‘BO6 1027 446 Brimfleld.|. . .. .. 1048 F Wawaka .|. . . .1"" ' 1i1062 mleoxmn. 250 840 1104 614 Millersb'g.| 802 it )l Goshen .. | 316 852 11 85 b4l Elkhart. .|3 35 910 12 olpm| 80. Chicago. “1 710 11 60 8-00 ¥ W —_— o ot o MMy - Nos. 16, 16, 28, 26 and 87 datly. - Nos. 2, 88, 89 and 167,da11y except Sunday H.SB.STERNS, Gen'l Supt.,Cleveland, 0. — A.J.SMITH, G.P:and T. A, Cleveland, O. C. 'W.,Ful'x‘z,Tlcket. Agent, Ligenler, Ind. The Lake Shore via Cleveland in connection with the Erteand P.& L.E.R.R.torm the quickest and most direct route to Pittsbure —_—nmmm———

EIG FOUR ROUTE. % C. C. C. & St. L, ‘Time of trains at Goshen, going south: N 0.28, dally except Sunday. . . .9 08a.m Nu.'1f)..................!b5p.m No. 41, daily, leaves Goshen . . . . .6 48 s.m GOING NORTH, 3 No. 22, -daily except Sunday. .. 1l ¢4a.m N 0.24. . ... .. . ... ..... ¢32pm No. 26, daily, leaves Goshen.. . .. 9067Tpm We are the direct line to Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis where direct connections are madé with all lines for the south, south-west and west. Cheap home seekers and settlers rates to nearly all Yolnm in the south and southwest. Applyto the undersigned for information relative to rates, connections etc. E.B.A.KxELLUM,T.P. A, _ Anderson, Ind, Grand Rapids and Indiana Ry Local Time Card—ln effect Sept. 25, 1904, Trains run on Central Standard Time. GOING Nom'ué DAILY *DAILY [EX SUN Lv.Kenda'v'e| 8 16am| 9 50am| 5 27pm| . . . Ar Rome City| 82 10 06 54 e * Wolcottv'e| 385 1010 | 547 .. “ LaGrange. 349 10 80 608 e ** Sturgis . .| 4 10 10 58 647 L * Kalam’'zoo| 515 12 00m |8 W C “ G.Rapids .| 646 | 1 50pm| 940 " Muskegon |8 55 306 o " Blg_Raglds« 980 410 1 oami. . . - Reed City|l) 00 440 135 - ' Cadillac.. .[ll 06 | b 45 280 ‘e . * Trav'seC..| | 25pm| 8 0 e e e e ** Mackinaw. 4 16 10 50 720 C GOING SOUTH [EX sml! DAILY | DAILY I LvTKeudn'v'e 11 07am| 5 #opm |lO 68pm| . . - Ar. Avilla. . |ll 18 b 66 11 12 . ‘* LaOtto . . {ll 28 609 11 26 . * Huntert'n.[llBB | 620 11 85 .. * Ft.Wayne.|l2 |opm\ 650 12 05am| .. . -* Richmond.| 840 <. ..1-830 C neinna| 58 |.. ..|716 * Daily to Grand Raplds. Pullman Sleeping or Parlor cars on all -through trains. Sleeping cars between Grand Rapids and Bt. Louis, Mo., via Ft. Wayne Penna. Co., and Vandalia Line. Sleeping cars between Mackinaw City and St. Louis via Richmond and Penna. Co. * Dalily from Grand Rapids. . ~C.L.LoOKWooD, G.-P. & T. A., Grand Rapids, Mich. 0. E. BRowN, Ticket Agent, ~ Kendallville Ind.

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The Common Council of the City of Ligonier, Indiana, will receive sealed bids on Thursday, October 18th, 1964, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and 8 o’clock p. m., to be opened at eight o’clock p. m., of said day, for the construction of a sewer in said cltf'. Said improvement consists substantially in digging the trenches for and laying therein earthen sewer tile commencing at a point in the center of Albany street in line with the center of Gerber street and running thence south along the center of Al‘bany street to the Elkhart river. The kind, size, width, depth, location and terminal points of said improvements, and the material to be used, and the work to be done, are all shown by the plans, profiles, and s&ecmcatwns, therefore, now on file tn’ the office of City Clerk of said city to which 'bidders are refered for all particulars in the premises, Sald improvemeénts must be constructed in exact aceordance with said plans, profiles and specifications. The contractor must furnish all the materials and labor for the construction of sald improvement and must fully complete the same on or before December 1, 1904. The . contractor shall employ as far as practicable residents and citizens of said city to perform all necessary labqr on said improvement. The said Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Sald ifmprovements will be constructed in accordance with the pro visions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, gfiproved March 11, 1901, and the acts of General Assembly, amendatory thereof and subsequently passed and approved. Payments on sald contract will be made under the grovhuom of said acts of the General Assembly. Assesments will be made a%shu’t‘ the re;l estate bordering upom, and effected and benefitted by said improvement. A certified check of $lOO must accompany each bid to insure the execution of the contract for construction, by the successful bidder,and upon the execution of such ¢ontract, the contractor shall execute a.bond in double the amount of the contract rice, with surety, to the ng‘rrovsl of the Sommon Couneil, conditioned for the faithe ful grformance of his contract, and to hold the City of Ligonier, Indiana, harmless from the payment of sy debt or damages by the reason of the act of such contractor, and to secure the ;;oyment of all claims for labor and material used in such improvement, The Common Council of the City. of Ligonier, FRED H. GREEN, Mayor. Attest, R, E. JEANNERET, City Clerk. September 15, 22, 29. \ :

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