Ligonier Banner., Volume 42, Number 43, Ligonier, Noble County, 16 January 1908 — Page 8

Trustee’s Report to Advisory Board of Perry Township, Noble County, Indiana, by Geo. J. Growcock, Trustee

: TOWNSHIP TAX FUND ' ' e : v RECEIPTS " Amount on hand at date of last report____§ 204 26 E 12 Amount received from County Treasurer. 644 0o : 2 Amount received from County Treasurer. 842 70 Dec 19 Amount received from County Treasurer_ 616 or Total receipts Township Fund.____. .__s23o6 97 v B Total Expenditures since last report. .. 837 95 s ' Balamee :'r -oo 11469 02 . ' EXPENDITURES - ‘ Jan 8 S.W. Hite, member adv. board______.___ $5 0o Jan 8 Curtis Cole, memberadv board ___.___... 500 Jan 8 A.U. Miller memberadvboerd.___.______ 500 _Feb 23 E. G. Thompson, publ annual report____ 12 55 Mar 12 W.H. Mt_:Ewen, publ annual report _____ 12 55 Apr 20 S.J. Williams, express od supplies_. ______ ‘25 June 22 Oliver Roe, services as supervisor ... 18 75 July 20 John L. Graves, Asses’t on Stuff ditch____ 35 oo Aug 21 Wm. Earle, making book . ______ 800 : Oct 26 E. D. Plank, services as supesvisor_______ 30 00 Novy 2 W.ATYe goawmel .-.. . BSod Nov 2 E.G. Thompson, publtax levy._____.___ 200 "*Nov 2 Thomas Bunger, services as supervisor.__ 60 00 ~ Nov 2 Oliver Rde, services as snpervisor.____.__ 900 Nov 16 Harlen Gibson, gravel _____..___________ 3I 30 Nov 19 S. D. Kiger, twgosupplies-__- set Tas Dee 7 AU MOHer IBbor. . -<.. - 300 Dec 16 Henrylong lsbor . . . ... " 200 e 16 B.R. Kool lbor - ... .. . 300 Dec 21 Rama Simmons, services as snpervisor.._. 52 50 Dee 28 Isaac King Imbor ... __ .. - - 300 Dec 28 Oliver Roe, services as supervisor _______ 150 Dec 28 J. W. Beckner,assessm’t on Damy Ditch__ 150 00 Dec 28 G.J. Growcock, services as trustee______ 300 00 ; : - $837 95 LOCAL TUITION FUND - RECEIPTS Amount on hand at last report._________ $725 97 Jan 12 Amountof Common School Fund rec’d_. 644 13 Jan 17 Amount of Common School Fund rec’d.. 482 32 July 2 Amount of Common School Fund rec’d_. 993 29 - July 13 Am’tof Com School Fund rec’'d dog fund. 565 96 Dec 19 Amount of Common Scheol Fund rec’d__ 728 31 Total receipts local tuition fund________ 4139 98 : Total expenditures since last report _____2l2B 02 Balince .. .o il 2RORI°9O JEXPENDITU RES‘ ; -~ Jam 26 H.E.Bause, teaching No.2__.__.__.._. 5800 . Jan 26 Ethel Summers, teaching No. 5. ... 49 56 Jan 26 Helen Bothwell, teaching No.4__._____ - 38 57 Mar 16 FEthel Suimmers,” teaching N0.5...._.__- .25 00 "April 20 C. E. Smith, teaching No.l.__. ______. 232 00 April 20 - Alice Van Wagner teaching No.B___.._. 371 70 April 20 Jesse D. Harper, teching No. 3..___,___ 175 40 April 27 Henry Hire, teaching joint school —_____ 171 00 April 27 Ethel Summers, teaching No. s_________ 123 68 April 27 Helen Bothwell, teaching No.4.____.__ 115 7I April 27 H. E. Bause, teaching No. 2____________ 181 50 Dec 21 Chas. E, Smith, teaching N0.3.._._.._. 203 00 Dec 21 H. E. Bause, teaching No. 2...___.__.__ 203 00 Dec 21 Ethel Summers, teaching No.l________ 179 90 $2128 o 2 ; SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND o : RECEIPTS : 4 - Amount on hand at end of last report____sl49o 69 \ Jay 8 Amount rec’d from County Treasurer____ - 805 15 . June 20 Amount rec’d from County Treasurer ___ 922 87 . Amount rec’d from all other sources._._ 672 17 Total receipts special School Fexh__,- 3390 88 Total expenditures since last report_____. 1562 27 Balapce s= o o o 80228 0y ' 2 -. . EXPENDITURES . Jan 4 S.D. Kiger, School furniture and sup_. $97 99 Jan 5 S. F. Damey, cleaning school yard. = ¥BO Jan 19 W.A.Cunningham, seating school bld__ 500 Jan 23 Irwin Kauffman, haunling school________ 35 oo Feb 16 Billman Bros., repairingschool well______ , 3 00 " Feb 16 Leo Summers, labor on school b'd’'ng .___ 2-50 ¥eb 23 Irwin Kauffman, hauling school____..__ 35 00 March 2 H. E. Bause labor on school buildings_._~ 375 £ Marchg J. B. McNear, labor on school building.. "2 50 Mar 23 Irwin Kauffman, hauling school _______ 35 00 Mar 23 S.J. Williams, disinfectant for school- -, 50 Mar® 23 Zimmerman & Co, School supplies_____. 18 Mar 23 Weir & Cowley, coal and school sup.___ 19§8 Mar 30 J. L. Dunning, stove for school_________ 900 April 13 Chas. Werner, wood for school _____ ____ 450 April 13 Leo Summers, wood, labor-for school___. 350 April 13 A. Howard Smith, wood for school _____. 380 - April 20 . Irwin Kauffman, hauling school________ 3500 April 20 C. E. Smith, institute work_____________ 17 40 April 20 Alice Van Wagner, institute work______ "~ 17 37 April 20 ‘Jesse D. Harper, institute work___.___- 1533 April 26 Henry Hire, institute work and wood for o N ROl e 26,48 - April 27 Ethel Summers, institute work ______.__. 17 50 April 27 Helen Bothwell, institute work__________ 13 5I April 27 H. E. Bause, institute work____________ 23 20 May 18 W. H. Wigton, sthool supplies__________. 70 June 1 M. A. Hutchison, transfers to Ligonier__ 304 50 June 1 Geo. Longnecker, hauling school to Lig.. 95 14 June 1 Rudolph Miller,hauling 2 pupils'to Lig.. 43 38 June 3 Frank Sprague, hauling 1 pupil to Lig.. 482 - June 3 W. A. Beane, Ex, of commencement____ 645 June 22 H. E. Bause, taking pt enumeration ___° 16 00 .- June 29 J. H. Hoffman, school supplies______ ____ 462 June 29 JohnS. Larrimer, painting, oiling floor__ 470 June 29 Geo. J. Growcock, taking pt enumer.__. 900 July .27 M. A. Hutchison, transfers to Llgonier_. 56 50 July 29 Robert Kent, transfers to Topeka________ 54 oo : _ Aug 31 Irwin Kauffman, wood forNo.l._______ 3375 a Sept 16 ; James Growcock, cleaning schools__.___~ 700 Sept 21 S.F. Damey, wood and labor on S.blds_. 950 Sept 28 Zimmerman & Co., school supplies______ 40 Sept 28 J. H. Hoffman, school desks and supplies. 64 13 Ot s [ HCiswell hanlihgdesks. .-~ - - 100 . Oct® 5 -Billman Bros; repairing wells at school__ 650 : : Oct 5 Uriah Ramsby, cleaning and repairing__ - 500 Oct SH. E. Bause, putting.downdesks________ 400 Oct 5 Erwin Kauffman, hauling school No. 11__ ~40 oo Oct 26 John Taylor, haulingschoolno.4to3____ 45 0o Nov 2 Eddie Tyler, wood for school_.________ 22 50 . Nov 2 S.F.Damy, hauling coalto school _____ 6co Nov 9 John Taylor, hauling school no. 4f03.. 35 oo ¢ . Nov g Irwin Kauffman, hauling school 11 to 1.~ 40 o 0 -~ Nov g Weir & Cowley, coal and school sup.__. 26 36 : Nov 19 'S. D.’Kiger, window guardsand sup.___ 31 88 Nov 30 Ray Long, cleaning school yard________ 1,00 Nov 30 Leo Summers, laboron schoolblds______ * 250 Dec 4 Oscar Growcock, labor on school blds____ 75 -~ Dec 7 John Taylor, hauling n0.4t0 3._______ 4000 Dec 12 S. D: Kiger, school furniture____________ 21 80 Dec 12 Geo. Loy, wood for school ._____________ 700 - Dec 21 Irwin Kauffman, hauling no. 11 tol.___ 60 oo Dec 21 Ethel Summers, school supplies._______ 148 - Dec' 23 D.H. Goble, home and school ~visitors__ 817 Dec 28 Weir & Cowley, door and school'sup____ 10 85 Dec 28 H. F. Hutchison, school supplies____ ___. 240 : : : s 1562 27 » - ROAD TAX FUND ; , RECEIPTS - . Amount on hand at date of last report____ $74 57 Jan 1z Amount received from Co. Treasurer.__. Bz9 July 2 $357.83 received from Co. Treasurer, Dec.

STRAUS BROS. & (0. ¥ BAUE&%-&EQRS' transact a general Banku_;; business,including the Loaning o: Méney, purchase «{ commercial paper, receive deposits, buy and sell domestic and foreign exchange snd make collections. € ¢se and prompt attention will be given to 2! mfl-mbnlnofhw. Straus Bros. & Co., LIGONIE@ INDIANA Furniture . .. ~~ Of all kinds, - Latest in _+ style at lowest prices at sees W A BROWIYS ; Ume calls Jromeptiy o : d 00l by Setetia bt T ‘ ¢ fi_ Al s ' : oy

A T e ’ Total Receipts Road Tax Fund ... _..._. 449 33 [ Total expenditures since last report...... 391 1 | BalsNte .. b W iSB T 8 St EXPENDITURES . - April 13 Weir & Cowley, labor on road_______.__ 16 12 June 1 Ray Wolfe, laboron road ... ____..__. 439 June 10 E. B. Gerber, surveying Cass hill ._____ 500 June 10 Frank Scanlan, steel sewer.____._____._. 34 8o June 10 S Swith, gravel .00l e 890 June 10 Weir & Cowley, labor and gravel _______ 53 43 June 10 Henry Hire pt assessm’t on ditch___.____. 36 oo June 22 Jacob Hull, labor onroad ___ _____ . ' 438 June 22 Weir & Cowley, labor and gravel._______ 98 04 June 29 Weir & Cowley, 2 scrapers aud supplies.. 21 67 June 29 Weir & Cowley, laboronroad _..________ 10 50 June 29 Chas. Francisco, labor on road______._._. 375 July 6 Weir& Cowley 7 | M B July 6 H: R. Mann, laboron road..- . >._ . 6587 July 8 8. D. Kiger, wheel scraper, blade grader__ 41 50 July 11 N. A. Bouse,.labor on road —______..._. 1593 July 13 F. H. Miller, labor on road . ..___..... 282 July 27 Weir & Cowley, laboronroad. ... II 75 &July 29 Aaron Urick, pt.on sewer pipe oo 150 ! : . $391 16 ADDITIONAL ROAD TAX FUND : - - RECEIPTS Amount on hand at of date of last report_sll9s 40 Jan 12 Amount received from Co. treasurer.___ 552 July 2 Amountreceived from Co. treasurer.____. 1321 18 Dec 19 Amount received from county treasurer__ 600 Total receipts additional road tax fund__ 2528 10 Total 'expenditures since last report______ 828 71 : Balance . . oo eoD 1600 30 : - . EXPENDITURES i Jan 8 Milton Moore & sons, bridge plank._____. 234 Jan 8- G.]J. Growcock, vouchers unsettled __.__. 25 43 }an 12 John Reese, gravel 0& - aci . 480 an’' 19 - David Gale gravel .= = o 160 Jan 26° Andrew Hough, seating school .__._____. 2 00 Feb 23 Fred O. Huff, laboron road _______.___ 9 00 Mar 23 ‘David Aburn, gravel . . ... =l2 50 Mar 23 Henry Hire, land tax refunded__ _____.__ -2 16 iApr 12 S.D. Kiger, graderblade and bolts _____ 650 | May 4 Peter Johnson, tile and labor on read___. 15 30 | May 4 Geo. W. Fahl tile forroad_._______..._. ° 300 'May 20 ‘Jay Ramsby, surrey toCasshill_______ ~ 50 ‘May 21 E. B. Gerber, surveying Casshill_____.__ 450 ‘May 2F David Gale, labor in gravel pit.____..___ 150 ' Aug 3 Weir & Cowley, gravel and labor.___.___ 22 20 Aug 3 J. F. Marker, graveland labor_____.__... 68 8o FAug 3. Frank Damey, laboron road _____ ______ 250 }Aug 3 Eli H. Beckner, labor onroad_____..__. 250 Aug 17 Weir & Cowley, labor 0nr0ad......._. - 12 50 Aug 24 James Fransisco,gravel _____.________. 14.50 Aug ‘24 Weir & Cowley, laboron road . . _.._. ag 87 Aug 31 H.Green & Sous gravel._____ . .__. - 3800 Aug 31 Weir & Cowley, labor onroad___._____. 69 87 Aug 31 Oliver Roe, labor onroad .____.__: ... 28 12 Aug 31 Albert B. Marker, gravel _____........ 2870 Sept 7 €. C. Culver, labor on toad__.. __._... 10§90 ’Sept 14 Weir & Cowley, laboron road_____.._.. 600 Sept 21 Lewis Smalley labor on road ... 600 Sept 25 C.C. Culver, labor on ae o o (1929 Sept 28 Sylvester Fisel, laboronroad . __ 525 Sept 28 Weir & Cowley, labor on r0ad........ 14 62 Oct 5 Weir and Cowley, gravel ._______ 33 50 Oct 11 G.W. Conrad, labor on.road .________. I 50 Oct 12 CF. Graham,laborontoagd. ... .. .- - 1050 Oct 12 Homer Hite, labor onroad.___...___._. 16 50 Oct 26 John Archer, labor on road. ___ . oo I 25 }Oct 26 Chas. E. Culver, laboronroad ._________ 125 Oct 26 Weir & Cowley, labor on road .__. ... 53 87 Oct 26 Albert B. Marker, gravel _________"“____ 12 60 Oct 30 Corliss Oliver, labor on road ..~ 312 Nov 2 Henry Hull, laboronroad.___________._. 24 87 Nov 4 DividGale gravel . .. . ... .. 2310 'Nov 2 Homer Hite, laboronroad._ __.__ ... 500 Nov 2 Thomas Bunget, laboron road.______._. 13 00 Nov 2 Weir & Cowley, labor on road, gravel_. 17 62 Nov. 2 Chauncy Miller, labor on a 8 98 Nov 2 A H Wemple, gravel = . ___.. . 1490 ‘Nov 9 :Maygaret Hire, gravel =ooo0) 75 20 Nov 16 Henry Christie, labor on road. ... 468 Nov 16 Weir & Cowley, posts andrailing_ ... 17 54 Nov 16 Chauncey Miller, labor on r0ad....... 450 Nov 23 Weir& Cowley, gravel ____ . . 450 Dec "7 ‘A .H. Wemple gravel oo ot liil - 440 Dec 7 James ¥, Taylor, labit. - ... h.. 140 Dec 7 Weir & Cowley, laboron road___....__. 900 ‘Dec 24 Earlßurk; laboronroad ... - ... .. . 4 75 ; s : : $ 828 71 DOG TAX FUND : - , : . RECEIPTS Amount on hand at last settlement______s4s4 25 hioe Amount of collections. from Co. Dog tund - : Dep. Assiessor . e 00l 120 0D ’ . Amount of collections from twp assessor__ 45 00 | Total receipts dog fund._._...___.._...... 627 25 ) Expenditures for the year__z__--_-'_-___- 230 50 | Balance due the township______.____.____ 396 75 g 2 EXPENDITURES 2 : ‘Mar 12 Co Auditor, for dog tax refunded___.____ 125 50 Mar. 23 Willard Schlabaugh, sheep killed________ -45 00 July 6 J. F. Markersheepkillied: . . ___ .0 .0 900 Aug 24 Joseph Selig, sheep killed____._._._._._. 600 Dec 7 William Risser and bro, sheep killed____ 45 oo ; $230 50 SUMMARY E : Balance . . . |Amt A l ExpendFUND | recripta propria’r;-x itgres l : Hoar:] 4. “Township Fund___|{s 2306 97 $ 837 95/§ 1469 02 Local Tuition Fd__| 4139 98 ’ 2128 02| 2011 g 6 Special School Fd--| 3890 88' ] 1562 27| 2328 61 'Road Fund__ ____ 449 34 ¥ 391 16 58 18 ' Add’l Road Fund -| 2528 10 S 828 71| 1699 39 Library Fund__ __| - iy PoorFund.________ ‘ ) Miscellaneous Fd- - : : : Doglkund: ... _ | 627 25 230 50, 396 75 Total bal. on hand l | . |$ 7963 91 e e ittt e it | - - State of Indiana, 2 ss: i & Noble County, s ; 1, Geo. J. Growcock, Trustee of Perry township, in said County and State, do solemnly swear that the various sums with which I am charged in the foregoing report areall of the sums received by me, and that the various items of expenditure credited have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof has-been retained by or repaid to me or to any other person within my knowledge, and that I have received no ‘money or article of value in consideration of any contract | made by me as such Trustee, and that the above and fore- | goingereport is true and correct to the best of my knowledge ‘and belief. GEo. J. GROWCOCK, Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of January, 1908. i : THOMAS W. HITE, j President of Advisory Board. Examined and a&:}proved by us, this 7th day of January, 1908.. T. W. HITe ‘Advisory Board of ' ' : A. U. MILLER } Perry Township . Cur Tis COLE Noble County.

WA SHOBE, S PIiYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ~ LIGONIER, . : . INDIANA 'Office up stairs over Graves’ Bakery. i Residence on Main Street i CHARLES V. INKS, Dealerin | '+’ .+ MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Building Stones: .. ~. * . «Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, e inig INDIANA — e e e }W H. WIGTON, ; gt & s ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW - ‘} Office over Oitizens’ Bank, _Ligonter, Ind. 'DAVID S. TAYLOR l - Abstracter Business Agent . Notary ' ALBION, INDIANA. B e Sreie Wi s & et

A Card This is to cerify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley’s' Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results froma cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine isin a vellow package. Refuse substitutes. 41-6¢ 8. J. WILLIAMS, How to Avoid Appendicitis Most vietims of aplpendicitis are. those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrnp does not' nauseate or gkripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. 41-6 t - B.J. WILLIAMS, Possesses wonderful medicindl power over the human body, removing all disorders from your system, is“what Hollister’s Roeky Mountain Tea will do. . Makes you wéll, keeps vou well. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. 41-6 t . B.J. ELDRED.

- 4 K - ‘TS - COMMISSIONER’'S REPORT = . The Honorable Board of Commissioners, of Noble county, Indjana, in compliance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 3, 1899, and entitled an act concerming County Reveunue, see Section (46), present the following statement for record and publication of the Receipts and Expemfitur& for the year ending December 31, = Albion, Indiana, January 6, 1908. : i o i 2l ; , W. K. ROSENBURY, : : i D. J. GRAUMLICH, S Attest: JoaN W. EARLE, Auditor, Noble County. : WILLIAM PIEPER. - _ Attest: JoHN J. FORKER, Treasurer, Noble County. ; , e e e e e e e ol arnsp ol iasiprs ‘ BALANCE SHEET . e : " RECEIPTS ' « DISBURSEMENTS - BALANCES Bo« g ; - Lol S . it igd FUNDS gl El ) 537 | #BB.| - oo R D REI 4 Aes P Mol 1 &7 4 4 ' o bEas LBl B 4 $ 1958 82|$ 71248 os|s 73206 87|.............C0unty Revenue,.... ........|§.....|§ 63964 40i$ 63964 4o|s 9242 47| ...... 508 411 271 10 869 slf......ceeeen...Croft Ditch,....ocoveiennitin. .. 274 70| 274 701 504 81} ...... veeevesd] 170096 l 1700 96|.+vvet.......Thumma Ditch,...........c0if0.....| 1287 38 1287 38| 413 58 ...... 93 74 93 74|....v+ «+......Schwab Ditch,............fiain 5;380 213 80| ........|gl2o 06 . 256 30 88| 56 56/...........Redempti0n of Land,...........|...... 26 99| 26 g 9 SgsH o 10 1000 2000|...00..0.v....5h0w License,...... ccoceendfiieen 10 00 10 00 XOOO i L 148 40 188 40l ... i Docke Meel Lo il 185 go 185 go s %ol ol ciiv..e.| 20687 03] 20687 031......5tate Common School Revenue,......|....%.| 20687 03] 20687 o3| ........| ...... 176 1837 95| 2014 89|.. .Congressional School Fund, 1ntere5t,...|......| 1363 25/¢ 1363 25| 651 64/ ...... - 2300 3200 00| 5500 00|...... .......Liquor License,.....,. «.....|..0.i ] 4226 681 4226 68 1273 32 ...... 228 11l 6130 89| 6359 00|... .Common School Fund, Interest,. ....|......| 5133 31| 5133 3l| 1225 69| ...... Jims et 300 60 300 60|..Permanent Endowment Fund, Interest,..| 97 22 382 o 1 499 23F < v 178 63 883 46, 8200 05/ 083 51|.....C0mm0n School Fund, Principa1,.....)......| 7608 00| 7608 00l 1475 51 ...... 227 47| 2272 96| 2500 43|.Permanent Endowment Fund, Principal,.. |......| 2227 00| 2227 00| 273'43| ...... 449 56 295 56 745 12|...... Town 33, Range 8, Principal, ......|...... 400 00 40000 l 3AsTe ... 266 75 266 75|...... Town 34, Range 8, Principal, ......|..:....} 250 00| © 250 00 595 o 65 00| . 65.00...... Town 35, Range 8, Principal, ......|......J.cieeniibiigicc i d /065 oof .. .5.. 185 00 185 00|...... Town 35, Range 9, Principal, ......|...... 100 00| 100 OO| Sc 00l +Bl .00 205 00 286 00f...... Town 34, Rangeg,‘Principal, 286 00l .. . 32 50 ~19 00 51 50|......T0wn 33, Range, loPnnmpal,.. =% 800 0 154 06 154 06}...... Towh 34 Range 3¢ Prncipal. ... .00 o o atnslins g nac 58 06l 00, 456 120 00 124 56|......T0wn 35, Range, 16 Principa1,......|......|.. &8s haoccaacd] - 124 86) ... ... | 290 00 607 38 897 38......T0wn 33, Range, 11 Principa1,......|...... 25000, 25000 647 38 ...... 4146 32| 11398 64 1554496,_,,,,....:..T0wn5h1¥Tax,.................... "15844 96| 15544 961 ..o .b L 0 274 23| 4651 59| 4925 82f................R0ad Tax,..........oooeefivainl| 4925823 492582 ........l .. ..., 127 94| 12048 17| 712176 11f...........Additi0nal Road Tax, ..... ....[......| 12176 ll} 12176 I} .... ...f ...... ° 14967 96| 37987 66| 52955 62|..........:5pecial School Tax,............|......|" 52955 62| 52955 62} .........| ...... 13879 88 36879 99| 50759 87|:......... -Local Tuition Tax,........,...|.....c] 50750 BHE SOYSG 89F . o.c..ii] oo 1716 09| * 3941 79| 5657 88...... .ovi.i. . POOLTARY 0. i hneastiinnal] 5657:88F 5657 B 8 -ce...0 Lo 189 89 545 02 734 91f.......Water Works Extension Tax,.......|...... 734 91 Mo ook oo 229 19| 13746 86| 13976 051............-Corporation Tax,.............|......| 13976 05 13976 0§ ..-.....} ...... 1544 03l 2793 08] 5337 081...... i Water Bomg ERx, . ... LoL. ]l ] B 3 08 SRRSO L il i O 1166 10l 5329 92! - 6496 02]...... ......Bchool Boudh Fax, ... ... ......|.. ... 6496 o2] 6496 o .. il 1291 96 u 47 56| 222952 .. ..o Eleetrit BB Rax, . o .0l 2239 52 ' 2230 591 ... a 0 A 198 02 695 45 893 47|......:5pecial Light and Water Tax,.......|...... 893 47 893 470 oL A A 543 53 543 53, oviiiise o COUREY BRMETIRE, o uos el aiid 631 03 68t 03l ... 5] F3E 80 107 04 54 65 161:60].. i.., ... Unclaimed Witwess Fees,.... ... .l . messioifen. o, il - 161 og] "0 ) 30 00 30 00 viss ey viiis vMO lOV LBREE. |. . cov.iooso]osroyilsonovigil i ees iiis 3000} 5. .3 : 1 06 103 82 104 88.....Ligonier Street Improvement Tax.....[...... 103 82| 103 82 Eobl : 22 16 223 14 245 30| cii eoo on MZOMICE SEWEE LW, .. . vv2is 5] ienves 223 14 223 14f 232 16] v. cesasivel 19039 83l 19039 83, .., 00l ReileondßUbEY. ... .0 .0 o] 19030 B TOOSE B bl G oo $47168 38($270011 03|5317179 41f....e.0v0e. ... Totals,oooii. 00l L, |f97 22/$300335 58|5300432 80|517182 801g436 19 - Sorsaneavs DAIONCEIS TISEEIYY, . .. iiv ok nintoiiiaii INain ie Ll ROSAE BN Lo,

: Kendallville Oh! no, Ike and I are not dead. Vacation is over, get down to business. , : Everythihg is moving along nicely. - A. M. Jacobs returhed Monday from Chicago. : Miss Harriet Conlogue attended the funeral of Mr. Abright at Goshen Tuesday. Mrs. Dora Schafer and son Paul, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with relation in this city. H. S. Breeden, and wife of Garret: were in this city Saturday enroutet to Wawaka. Fred Matziner, who spent the past. week - with Toledo, 0., friends has returned home. : : Mrs. DeWitt Moyer, has returned from a visit with relatives at Brimfield. . { ‘ ° Mrs. N. J. Shook, spent last Week‘ visiting friends and relatives, at Auburn.. ‘ ‘ John Grocock, and wife are entertaining a son, since Monbay. i Winter is upon us and so are those good old times, which was promised g Sy Mrs. John Hall has returned from an over Sunday visit with Fort Wayne relatives: ' Misses Anna Bruce and Mattie Hearn, of Brimfield attended the Teacher’s Institute here Saturday. Postmaster Wingart thought of nothing else to do but to entertain the grip for a few days, which he found very poor. company.

The revival services at the M. E. church will continue throughount the week. : !

Mrs. E. N. Draggoo spent the Sabbath with relatives at Waolcottville. Mrs. Leah Butts spent a few days with her son Charles and family near Ligonier. v ‘ John Wherly and wife are visiting their daughter at Mansfield, O. Mrs. Liaura Rosenberg is at Indianapolis. Called there on account of illness. ;

Eugene Brown and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Ligonier. Mrs. John Gappinger has returned from Kalamazoo, where she has been for the past week. . . ; - Mrs. O. P. Franks of Brimfield was a visitor of this city Thursday.

Miss Carrie Duerr returned Saturday from a visit with Toledo friends. Will Poutius and wife spent the Splll)ba.th,with relatives a% Wolcottville.

Mrs, Ike Deter left Saturday for a week visit with Elkhart friends. - Mrs. Henry Ritten has returned to Eilkhart after visiting relatives here. Mrs. J C. Taylor spent Saturday, with relatives at Waterloo.

J. R. DeWitt and wife of El Reno, Okla. are in this city, the guests of the latter’s mother. >

Mrs. Lon Anderson dled at her home on South Main street Monday morning. The fnneral services were held at the residence Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. C. E. White, pastor of the M. E. Church. Burlal in the Lake View cemetery. The Misses Carrie Denerling, Pearl Weingart, Catherine Lowry, Anna and Minnie Krueger, Messrs. L. J. Keller, Corliss Finley, A. G. Coyner, Guy Deal and Homer Newman, were among the many, who attended the Military ball given by the U. R. K. of P at Garrett Friday evening. A Real KEstate Transfers L Prepared by the Noble County Abtract Office. ~ Sarah E. Treer, to John W. Beers and wife4db6 Aoff Nend W ¥ N E Y sec 13 Washington Twp $lBOO. . Millie Baker unmarried & Jennie L. Baker unmarried to Monroe L. Wilso and wife PtSW ¥ N E ¥ sec 4 Allen Twp $260. : ~Monroe I, & Maude Wilson to Amanda Brillhart PtSW 3{ NE ¥ sec 4 Allen Twp $3OO. Don k, Hitehcock and wife to Albert G. Coyner W'6u A off N E ¥ sec 4 Jefferson ' Twt $6OOO. : Jonathan Rimmel 8 W ¥ sec 84 Orange Twt $7BOO. : : - Sarah J. Cummings widow to Simon J. Straus S E cor N W X sec 19 Noble Twp $lBOO. . % James McKee and wife to John Berkes and wife E3‘ S E X sec 18 Allen Twpgeioo. ¢ 7 U

¢+’ Statement of County Revenue Receipts Taxes Collected at May Settlement.... ... ioiiiiiini i oo 0. .$30361 26 Taxes Collected at Decethber Settlement...o..ii civil 00, 2196637 Receiptefrom Copnty FRnm ... o oicoivavia i ain oo ii i o sooives 0000 G 0 23 Receipts from Poor Farm Refunded. ... ..o it conlii il oo T 5687 788 Auditor’s Been .., .....o.vineiaiiniiaiaic ilianc e iesi s se i A 4 95 Cletk’a BBeB. o 0 .. o it unge el iy il a 8 Al SherfPls Been. (il vooh i s il nis i ieve eDL - TOB O Recorder!B lOBS. . .o ..., . vviiodng iGN Lote o L YSR 0l Treasuret & BeBe .« .. i.coiai Snien v eeil b 0 1453 68 Jory Been i .(o i S e e B S 22 50 Ditches. i 1 sd .. i iic s e v L 9033 69 MiscelateOus. .o\ ~ ... oo i 00l eLoho on s 0661 B ' . “Total County Revenue. .. ... c.uesvisusve.s+..s7l24B 05

Martha A Rice and husband to Winfield S* Rice and wife W 24 N E % sec 10 Ex 2050° A E side also S E LN W ¥ seclllo Ex 14 A N side all in Elkhart Twp $4OO. Ferdinand Kpappe Admr Cary W Treer dec’d to Sarah E. Treer. Und 2445 A off Nend W ¥ N El 4 sec 13 Washington Twp $l2OO. - Henry B. Vanerbosh and wife to John Aman Lot 5 Baum Walter and Hains 1 Add. Avilla, -

Albert Teagarden® unmarried to Aaron Shambaugh Lots 63 & 53 in Spencer & Wheeler,s Add Avilla $675 Rolla E. Pollock and wife to Chas. E. Pollock a life estate in and to our interest in N %4 W % N E ¥ sec. 10 York Twp $l. ~ : E. Leroy Surfus to Mrs. Clara Patterson widow lots 30 & 33 in E. L. Surfus Add Wolf Lake Cemetery $l2. John Weir and Alcinda J. Weir to Henry Long SW 4 N E ¥ sec 7 Peer Twp $l3OO, . v John Weir and wife to Henry Long and wife N E Y N E Y 4 sec 7 Perry Twp $l3OO. : Gilbert L. Cummons and wife et al to Sarah J. Commons Pt*'S'E ¥ SW i sec 19 Noble Twp $l2OO. : Lizzie W. Ross and husband to Robert S. Mases Pt Lot 1 Clark Add Kend. $2600. . : John Q Whitford and wife to William K. Wilson and wife NE ¥ S W 14 sec 21 Wayne Twt $4OOO. Jannetta Hillabold and husband to Adam K Pressler and wife Lot lof N E 3{ sec 1 & N end lot 3 sec 1 Sparta Twp $6200, Emma J. Crow and husband to Geo. H. Leaman Lots 136 & 139 town of Albion Whitman. Clapp”et al by Sheriff to Louis Stiefefel et al N E i N E ¥4 sec 19 Noble Twp. |

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’ w.HARP), ' 3 [ ‘ KENTUCKY Q B For Gentlemen A who cheriah - \ Quality. g \ P X 4 % e"‘ };\ R 5% =4 -~ ) i i, -0 ' For sale by A. S, Bordner : FROM THE ANTII:LES Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy- Benefits a City Concilman q} Kingston. Jamaica Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty who is a member of the City Counil at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows: ‘One bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy had good effect ‘on a cough that was giving me troubleand I think I should have been ‘more quickly relieved if I bad con’t.lmmd the remedy. That it was beneficial andy%uick in relieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle.”” For sale by 8. J. Williams, 415 t

: ¥ DELINQUENT ; ; & - 3 ¥ Lxog on = % OF NOBLE COUNTY, INDIANA, \\ ~ FOR 1907 * . The followin&isa list of Lands and Lots in said County of Noble returned and remaining delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes due on the same for the year 1906 and former years, with Penalty and interests charged thereon. Alsothe Taxes ‘for the current year 1907 to which a penalty of ten per centum will be added if not paid before the first Monday in May. 1908. : ” : S ———————— e S e S BASIEERUS D . . @ g i »” = : 3 & : 3 : == T NAMES OF TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS . ‘g‘ é AND CITIES ‘ ol |2] lelEB2 - : - : glSlel B 8 |8 <= Slelel < |3 1K e 2 5 f SiBlE : 15 18l =8 : . 010 o a il g . : B Z |=C& £ ___———-—-———.—_————-—-—-—————4 : - WASHINGTON TOVNSHIP © George L. 8augherE51dfiE%é‘5E%......‘................... 17{33| 8 : “u Robert J . Hartsock SWeor § &SW% Lisesess lATIEE 4. 1118 PERRY TOWNSHIP - ® Margaret Spangle Rochester. ... ... .. . . i iiiaiaines . ; ; ‘LIGONIER CITY ne - Daniel B Drain O, P Bad B-6 NIL.. .o ohiiii noiioiines 8H ELKHART TOWNSHIP - Leothery AnnGi11‘!)tE%5_%..‘............=.... Sobeinlinint Sl R 75 Luthera Ann Gill EptS pt N s tvivenrie iOB 9| 8255 .36 60 LutheraAnnG111Ngt5W%A...‘..A.....,..........‘.......... 28/35| 9| 1.7 19 : YORK TOWNSHIP : Wwm. C. Hillabold All SW¥ in Eagle Lake...............-|| 6{34 9 105.00 41 48 wm. C. Hillabold NWeor WNY SWL{... .. ..o vven.aa..|| 61841 9 1.00 253 wm. C. Hillabold Npt NW in Eagle Lake................|| 684] 9] 12 i 1 &8 .CharlesShererpcEsideE}ig-NEfi Aol AneontiiCaeivi s NI B L 1878 NOBLE TOWNSHIP John M. Richmond NEY NWI ... .. .ot vovianiiaaiuane...||29(BB] 9] 40. .86 34 GRERN TOWNSHIP ¢ : e David Herroupt Send EUNEX ... ..ot cioiniiiea..o...||34]BBllo] 25. 3878 David Horron pWMHNWHY .1 1.0 o amnsa i |5O - | & David Herron WKB?WJ SEENEM: .ol v uolc e fio4BBlio 289 ORANGE TOWNSHIP J. N. Babcock Cottage No 261 Barbers W00d5...... ........ & ol George Chubb Cottage No 270 Barbers W00d5.... ......... 1178 ‘Wm. A, Glatta Cottage N 0.183 Barbers W00d5............|1" 3 1 3 Dr.J, Hetrick Cottage No 168 Barbers Woods.. ............. : 456 R. C. Liarwell Cottage No. 150 Barbers Woods.. ............ ; i 5 88 Kenneth Larwell Cottage No. 163 Barbers W00d5.... ...... 23 08 Emma L. Seeley Cottage No. 254 Barbers W00d5............ 25 Minnie Thorward IP. A, GrouDds ... i iuivis o pineisanes E 181} | 259 Lizzie Wilson NEcor SWI SWH . ... ... .ccoiiveiieea.. |112'850300 | 1251 - 6T John H, Yeager pth1de1“Jend5}fiNE%...;......,.,..i... 435/I¢| "1.00)» 818 WOLCOTTVILLE < g : Naomi Malone SECOP.....i .. i wiieeerreoss watsssssanrsohes 5 4% Amos A. Snyder Wildman’s Add" Wig.... ... ............il. 88 EENDALLVILLE CITY Harmon E.Carnon pt SWY NW . . iiraiiiiienaiaa. |l 4124101 25 o 0 87 Freda and Will D. Haywood PpbU.... .. .oo e oeie. vones {138185{11 do 3% 70 Lake View Cemetery ass’n, and plat of wedge 25 ft. N side|| 4/34]11 17 40 Preston F. Miles Mitchelladd Wis.........coooouvniiuin o ! 263 {1895 Preston F. Miles Mitehelladd Wi ....... .......... o 21 |52 46 Leman S.and Emma Warble‘Clarks add 814 8%.... ...... 3 2 5637 ALLEN TOWNSHIP Oliver Keagle PENMEGEE. . 0 oGI s i [AR 18 31| Tabitha Roberts pt BEL SEL . ... cc cvvoiiiirinere cineanaaas.ay| 9i84{11 30 15 28 GworgeSandersheirsg&Eg{ SRkt St e SRR s R 5 Samuel Stettinger pt Wig SEI-4........ ....ccovesiviiaa.. o] 918411 254 - AVILLA TOWN G . : Oliver W.and EoMly ResslfY .oo o i caiveiiin ¢ B B H e : SWAN TOWNSHIP £, ; Theodore Myers 10t 8 BWi-4 .. ... .. v vt toonnniannne......||2o|3B{ll] 1109 N 2 Iri-State Building and Loan ‘Ass’n pt SEI-4SBEI-4...... . ||'4|33]ll Tri-State Bnilding and uLoan Ass'n pt SWI-4 NWi-4......[{18{3311 N 7408 Frank P. Worman Wend NE{-4............0c..00iieen o 0. 1253810 18 11 Zacharigh Young LeOfto und 34 . .., . 0o 0h icocaiaiiainnan 7 416 STATE OF INDIANA,} ua: I,dJohn W. Earle, Auditor in and for said County, ° Noble County, : *do hereby certify that the forefolng is a correct list of Lands and Lots subject to sale and returned delinquent for non-payment of Taxes due thegyeon for the year 1906 and former years, and returned to me by the Treasurer of said Couuty, in¢luding penalty and interest, together with the tax of the current year, 1907, as the same are severally charged with the amount of Taxes as exhibited in the foregoing list. S [SEAL] Witness my land and ‘official seal at Albion, this Tth day of 0 January, 1908. : : . . JOHN W. EARLE, Auditor Noble County, Indiana. , NOTICE OF SALE Lo Notice is hereby given that so.much of the described Lands and Lots 88 may be necessary to discharge the Taxes, interest and penalties thereon or which may be due from the owner thereof at the time of the sale. will be sold at public auction at the court house door in the town of Albion in said County on the i6th day of February, 1908, the same being the second Monday in said month of February, 1908, commencing at 10 o’clock a.m. of said day and continuing from day te day until all are offered: < P g [SEAL] Witness miy hand and official seal at Albion, in said county. on : this 7th day of January, 1908, 4 . s : S " . JoHN W. EARLE, Auditor Noble County, Indiana.

NON-RESIDENT NQ’I‘IOE. l Charles E, Jackson [ State of Indiana, and Sarah P. Jackson Noble County,ss: VS. In the Noble UirJacob Martip. Mrs. -! cuit Court, March Jacob Martin, whose term, 1908, christian name. is Hn- No, 5200. : knowa to %lainti 8, Action to quiet wife of Jacob Martin; | title, to discharge Mathlena Martin, Mr. | liens, &ec. Notice ——— Martin, whose | to Non-residents. christian -name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Mathlena Martin; Mahtlena Martin, Mr. ——Martin, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Mahtlena Martin; Daniel H. Stukey, Mrs; Daniel H. Stukey, whose christian name is unknown to glaimifl's, wife of Daniel H. Stukey ; Doct. Thompson Holmes, Mrs.Doct.. Thompson Holmes, whose christjan name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of Doct. Thompson Holmes; William R. Evans, Mrs. William R. Evans, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of William R Evans; Minerva A. Evans, Mr.——Evans, whbse ckristian name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Minerva A. Evans; The Ohio & Indiana Railroad Company; The Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company; John F, Conger, Mrs. John F. Conger, whose christian name is unknown to Elaintifls, wife of John F. Conger; David Chichester, Mrs. David Chichester, -whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs,wife of David Chichester; David Conger, Mrs, David Conger, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of David Con%fr; Samuel H. Estabrook, Mrs. Samuel . . Estabrook, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of Samuel H, Estabrook; Mary L. Estabrook, Mr —-Estabrook,whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs,husband of Mary L. Estabrook; John F. Conger, Mrs. John F. Congfer; whose christian ' name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of John F.Conger; Basheba Conger, Mr, “ Conger, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Basheba Conger; Bathsheba: Conger, Mr. ———Con%_er, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Bathsheba Conger; James E. Winegar, Mrs. James E, Winegar, whose christian name.is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of James E. Winegar; David Conger, Mrs. David Conger, whose christian name is unknown to plain‘tiffs, wife of David Conger; Adeline M. Conger, Mr. — Conger, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs. husband of Adeline M.Conger; A, M, Conger, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Mr.— Conger, whose christian name is. unknown to plaintiffs. husband of A. M. Conger; A. M. Conger, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, -Mrs. A. M. Conger, whose christian name is unknown to Eplaintiffs, wife of A. M. Conger;Joséph K. Edgerton, Mrs. Joseph K. Edgerton,-whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, wife of Joseph K. Edgerton: Hannah Maria Edgerton, Mrs.—— Edgerton, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiffs. husband of Hannah Maria Edgerton; David Floyd, Mrs. David Floyd,whose christian name is anknown to plalntifl's, wife of David Floyd; Adrian B. Miller, Mrs. Adrian B. Miller. whose christian name is unknown to %l-ain-, tiffs, wife of Adrian B. Miller; Perry Building Loan and Saving Association; Ohio & Indiana Railroad Compaty; Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company; the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, ‘the widow, widower, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wiil and testament respectively, and the assigns and successors in interest respectively of | each of the foregoin%élaamed.zdestgnated, mentioned and descri defendants, if deceased; all of the women once known by any of the names above stated, who may have changed their names, or are now known by some other pame, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of all of the persons above named, designated, mentioned and described as defendants to this action, who are married, the names of all of whom -are unknown to the plaintiffs. S Hae - .Be “i o%:‘ozlv]n that- %i'rfih(; _Mtfi day of Jan: uary e ntiffs in above entitled csusemecfnm the office of tk‘omer'k’bt the Noble Circuit Court ofl indiana -their complaint ,a%alnsa the defendants in sald cause, and the m%&mnam_ having also filed mt aalfidfclerk!q ce the '&fid&flfi_o{-g competent person showing that each ¢ all ofethe tore’finng nlune% i d.‘eisadant:%o. this cause ofac m.wbo;onammmtnom and stated are non-residents of the State g} Indiana; that ;hqn:g:u are unknown of | each and all of ‘tihaf- r defendants saed in this action and they are each andall believed to be non-residents of the State of | Indiana; that the residence of each and all | of the above named, désignated, mentioned andgewrlhodfiqfi, idant ua nmn f mw‘r’“‘me o RS ir- | anm use of action is brough to try, determine and quiet the title to th M pstate situ Z‘,}‘s?‘}!‘ hle Count -_;, ¥ 6 State of Indiana, deseribed in pisintiffs’ | omplaiab s ic (stye B Sy een | Y e 5 thE CRtatn v Ve ate il » S S fi&ym@flfiifi;‘m‘s ; ha : .7"" : m;ml.?-‘.«,fliv r)‘»’-’r& ir.@mfi‘,«@;fi@ _, R ’Y bodotician i gt o Se ol st bRt e L sttt L o iier B

ciled or residing in the State of Indians upon whom process can be served; that a cause of action exists against each and all of said defendants in favor of the plaintifis and they are each and all proper and nec‘essary parties thereto, and said plgintiffs ‘having fixed by endorsement on their.ssid complaint at the time of the filing thereof March 3, 1908, the same being the second judicial day of the March, 1908, term of the Noble Circuit Ccurt for fixe hearing and trigl of their said complaint and cause of action. ? g 4 Now. therefore, each and- all of the above named, designated, mentioned and described defendants are hereby notified of the. fluni and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless they appear in:said court and answer or demaur thereto on the 3rd day of March, 1908, the same being the second. judicial dag’of a term of said Court to be begun and held atthe Cour:house in -the town of Albion, in said Nobile County, in the State of Indiansa, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence Witness the Cierk and seal of said Court this 6th day of January, i 908." 23t [SEAL] GEORGE L. FOOTE, Clerk 2 of Noble Circuit Court F. P. BOTHWELL, Attorney for Pl'ff. State of Indiana. Noble Cousty, ss.—ln the Nobie Circuit' Court.—No, s7g9. Complaint on mote, etc. : Jesse L. Dunning } vS. >~ = Sanford B Rodebaugh jw Be it Known, That on the 6th day of Jamdary 1908, the gilaintifl"in the above entitled cause iled in the office of the Clerk ‘of said Nobile Circuit Court of said State; his complaint :suns the defendant in said cause, and the said plaimtsff having also filed in said Clerk’s office in said cause%lis own affidavit showing that said defemdant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, sud that said action is brought to enforce the collection of plaintifi's demand W in attachment and iarnishment.. whereas said plaintiff having g endorsement on said complaint rfluired said defendant to appear thereto on the 3rd day of ' March, 1908." : Now Th‘erei)re, said defendant is hercby moSfied of the filing and pendency of said complaint. and proceedings'in attachment and gérnishment | against him and that unless he appears in seid court,and answers or demurs thuflnouth’g.ii; day—oi\ March 1908, the same being the znd cial dayota tflmbfsnidmmbe?n and held in the Court House at the Town Alhiom, in said Noble County, Indiana_ on the first Monday in March, 1908, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in hisabsence. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said E Court, this 6th day of January. roof. - | [sEaL] GEoRGE L, Foore, Clerk p Z . of the Noble Circuit Court, F. P. BOTHWELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. 423 i Notice of Final Settlement : State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of ) " Leah Dunbar, : + No.xgee b Deceased. 2o T In the Noble Circuit Court, {unuy Term, 1908, Notice is Hereby Given, the g as. executor of the last will of Leah In bar, Deceased, has filed in said comrt his sc-” count and vouchers in final settlement of saad Estate, and that the' same will come up for the ¢ examination and action ‘& said comrt, st the Court House at, Albion, Ind on the z7th day of January, rgoli at which time and place ail sons interested in said Estate are mq-tr; appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be,.whym,d..nemuhauw : : :.ndtheil;md;uid&cdd. nd all others = tedk id estut 150 Berel red gtgermf. of their 'mflup ot 5o part m " : 3ip or any P d“& - Jomx L. Cavax, F. P. BOTEWELL, Attorney. ~ : ‘Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy a Safe ~ln buying & cough medicine for children, never be afraid to buy Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. There e e L R e M‘Q} %r@%%f *—awm’gg:f Lt Sl s St R SRS g T '@?'*“‘fit«i“ as soon as the croupy cough appears, e R L w&:f%;w;f« S S LS S . v B.J. W bt g b Zaiwq?m PRt~ oy g A STe S i