Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 45, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 January 1909 — Page 8
PUBLIC RIDICULE. | The Time When 11 Served as Mi‘o§ " ment For Lawbreakers. | 1t is the ;;rm;zém ol all apes to mhi the punishment it the crime, bot tbey§ svin 1o have comme pearer ita H’Xolmg tn Plaontagenet times than they ”"? were after the intraduction of fogging. | When burgiary geennt the tolal m!ni of thir man who kept his whaole for- } tnpe i hiz bßousle the burglar wias hanged. Put in the same period pa:h-»g He ridicule werved an a punishment tu::rg most celmes, aud the man who soid | bad et was piaced i the piliory and i his had mest baroed to wifin!wafli,rjt? him: the vistosr who sold bad wine | was forced to drink some of 1t and the | - prest was poured over his head: for) more serious offenses the criminal had | s to walk along Chenpaide barcheaded, | Aressesd only i o 8 shirt and carrying a | wax taper, escorted by the mayor's | sergeatts, - . 1 The, result waa that law and order| were maintained far better than: when | men beeame ratallzed by the !u;rr%hh»i floggings of Uearglan times : ] Punishments became worse with re A Hgious perssculions, sand after the r«'.’»§ ortation the plilary, with tts terrible | necompaniment of slit vars, whis ;»';m;:@;’ ele, became pavalar, to say nothilog aof i torturing, burdng af the siake ':u;e! ms% on. At St Thonme' hospital one of | the sisters, “for a grave offense,. von | trarie th ve lawe of Gt and & f‘n'fi!’;!;';; ta the [’!"u‘?v of three “}E:e‘“"fi?’l"““‘ “’flfi% ordered o “lae punished and have xif | wtrypes well lald on ™ . t But all this bad as i was, was !w)fij demoratizliie than the terrilie eriml } unl ecode of George 15 rofgn \&'Ew!:g there were foriy-eliphit crimes ;n;!;‘i;:!i ! able by death nnd forty pubishable ] by whipping, transporiation or pit } lvfll’)‘ Flogglug for s Y agrnncy e i gan with Flenrs VI, and ax late] " as 1N kix woinen were publicly whip | ped at Glageester for this z::,.ua-ich?..siwg offense. Amt) sever did ;-‘n?.-izf st i ty =ink g 0 jow : " l T In theme pood oid davs we fßogeed our sallarimmen Ulto enconrags ~the oth t ers,” and there were many trussed at] the triangles whe would now tw sim ply sdmontsbhed A plessant form of § punishiment was “flogping threugh the fleet” It was given 1o the fgoorant gnllorman who sirnek a superior offf cor. Aud when he had beett earriad from one ship to anagther and Bojeed in each he survived if s was u:;:':»r : tunate-for sis months. The lucky man died accidentally ~ London Chron jele. e e A . e ee e et ebt ALCOHOL IN SICKNESS. © At ope of the Lomdon pablic hos pitais a special point 18 made of giving _alcobol to the patients as rarely asd . #pareiy a 8 possible; aud cach time _that one of the physiciana does 8o he csubmita & special enlry of the reasons ‘that actuated him. In the thirty-two vears of the existence of tha Lhospatal alcohol has only been given | seventyone times, The cases received are exactly like those nweived by all the ather h«w;\n!;li‘«. For 18 they numbered 1337 in-patients only, The death-rate among these was 7.3 per cent. For the same year the ‘average death-rate among the other London )l_mhhc.. 'hnx}nm%s wns 9.1 per cent, ~ Therefore the use of aleohol in sick--OSB 18 not to be regarded as a necessty Although most physicians preFr‘rdw alcohol in solution with drups for their patients—~there wasione physician of national reputation who did not believe in ssing aleohol, Many years ago when .R V. Pierce decided to put up his valuable " Preserip- | tion " for the discases of women in a “ready to use? form -~ lie used- as a soivent and preservative ¢hemically pure glveerine of proper strength, which 18 a better solvent and preserva- | tive of the active medicinal principles Cresiding in most of our indigenous or native plants than is alechol, Dr. | Pierce quhd that the- giveerine, besides being, entirely harmgiess, possesses intrinsic medicinal properties, of great vaine, - ' ' - No ‘woman who s suffering from ioflamimation, from -the pains and draing incideat to woamanhood ecan afford to be without Dr. Pieree's Favorite ‘Preseription.’ An honest medis cine which has the largest ndmber of - eures to its credit and a deserved popularity for two score years ail over the United States. Dr. Pierce tells vou just what isB contained. in his “Favorite i’rescript.io nr . : ' =~ ITH INGREDIENTS ARR: Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Canadensis), Lady’s Siipper root (Cypripedium Pubeseens), Biack Cohosh root (Cimicifuga Racemosa), Unicorn root (Helonias Dioica), Blue Cohosh root (Caunlophylinm Thalictroides), Chemiecally Pare Glycerine. Among the prominent medical men of the conntry who recommend the ~above ingreaicnts as superior remedies for nervous conditions c‘ivpflmling apon’ disorders .of the wamanly system and for the cure of those catarrbal conditions in the affected parts are: Edwin M. Hale, M. D., Professor of Materia’ Medica, at Hahnemann Medical Cols lege, Chicago; Prof. John King, M. D, Author of the American Dispensatory, Woman and her Diseases; Professor -John M. Scudder, Doctors Hale, Ives, Wood, Bartholow and others. Address a postal card to Dr. Pierce for a complete treatise on the subject—sent to you without cost. DR. PIERCE'S FLEASANT PELLETS cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costiveness, or cons stipation of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue, sour ~stomach, windy belchings, “heartburn,” };ain and distress aiter Gf-&fihf, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. s Persons who are subject to-any of these troubles should never be without a vial of the ®Pleasapt Pellets” at hand. In proof of their superioz excellence it can truthfully be said that they are always adopted as a household remedy after the first trial. ; - " One little ®Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. As a “dinner pill,” to promote digestion, take one each day. To re- _ lieve the distress arising from overeating, nothing ‘e&;als one of these little “Pellets.” They're tiny, sugarcoated, anti-bilious granules, scarcely How to live in health ;udhlp&- - ness is the general theme of Dr. Pierce’s, Common Sense Medical Ad- ~ viser. This great work on medicine ~and hygiene, containing over 1000 B Son von rcet of samps ooy - expense Of 1 Aling Y. *na ‘ one-cént stamps for the cloth-bound ~~ DOOK 1n paper covers, =
All n mistake. i Just & joke. : = Out all night but not ssow bound. ) W. P. Franks of Brimfleld trans. sacted busitiess bere Baturdsy. | Mrs. G T. Brothwell of Home Clty | was shopping here Thursdsy. 1 ~ Miss Linmie Bates is viaiting rela-! tives in Michigan, ‘ . A Mrs. Julia Jfi'mm s returped | froqn an extended sfay st Chicago. § Miss Mae Franks spent the Sabbath with frienas st Chleago. Miss CGrace Ressisr of Hrimnfield spent Saturday fo this clty. - J.. E. Treesh asd wife are the BAppY parents of & younyg son Saturday. e . : : . Ldoyd Treesh 15 quite 111 st his home ou Richmond Birest. : Mre. G B Teal of Brivifield visited reintives hote recently. ; tirn Heondal and wile yvisited the former's parents near Cospervilie, - Mra. Lyman Babeock dpeat a lew days with reistives at Topeka. . Mrs. J. J. Mayer was eanlled o Fort. Wayne on sccount of the il ness of her sister, £ B. P. Barr still continues to jmn pruva, ; o C. R Graves and wife of Liginier was fo this clty & fow hotrs Satur ii‘l.\i < 7 : Mra. lowis Conk has veturned frow an extended stasdin Ohio . David Kinnison of Wolcotivilie ! was visiting his c¢hildren bete jast week, o : il Ed. Jeaneretie of Ligotier was A Business viwlitor to this cily fecent. iy, , ; = A. B (his and son bhave returped froth & visit at Chicago = » Eills Carr and family of Toledo ). fifit #oon thke op their residepcs in this city, Mrs. M. T. Bmurr of Hudson was the guest for afew days of Mre Wil Pontius, Lo - Dr C. { Gooewin has been mak ing xerf?.’fwmna% eatln o Bowe Ly for severadl dnss. He reports. Lis ;ra!i"hif improving ] % 0 gure, snid one of cur citigens Bendaliville has been nnarked on the ratitoad map.. No. & o ostop reguinariy, 3 : Mre. CUharles C. Kime and daugth. ter Ruth have returued from a thres months vigit in California. - - Gius Waring is now a full fledge deliverviuan, so you can rest assured uf getting your goods soinctime. i © Gilenn Crossley and wife who have | been visiting the formmer’'s miother at Ciosbien have returned home, . Miss Mildred Canfield aud Ralph King.both of this City., Wwere quietis marrisdd at Albtan. Jau. ¢ Mr Riog s 8 popular soung man of this city, The bride i ahighily respected young isdy and was an operator st the Bell telephone office.” They are | spending thelr bonevmoon- at Chi. cago. Upon their return they will reside o this city, Pt Cromwell ol Harry hnox spent Sunday in town returning th Kimmel Monaay, Mrs. A, Morrow and son of Ligon. ier withh Miss Mabel Mvyers visited | Mr. and Mrs Giary Kreager on Sun. day. : ; S Arnold Sahlabach now of Goshen | visited his parents Sunday..’ 4 Tom Fox and wife spent Saturday | and Sdnday at Syracuse visitioe Mr. | and Mrs. Otto Biyv. They returned to Lima, Ohlo, Monday. Joe Debralar is still conflued. to! the house and Is very sick. : . Mrs. Hank Cunniogham forinerly, of Ligonier but who has been residing hefe for the last two or three . vears was taken suddeniy ill Friday evening with s severe attack of indi- | gastion. Dr. Tacker was enlled and succesded in overcoming what was for & time & very gerlous iilness. Wa are glad to state at the present writ- | ing that the patient’s condition is ineh improved tho” her weakness is great. A speedy and total recovery 18 earnestly desired by her inany ac GUALDIALCOS, : . The Ladies Aid Bociety ol the Methodist chureh provided dioner and supper lnet Thuarsday for those attending the Farmers' [ostitute in the Kerr building realizing somethiug over $25.00, ok 1o ; Hank Kreager and wife had as guests last Suoday, C. 1. Schiabach aud wife, Frank Shearer and family, Misses Blanche and Myrtle Moore, Edith and Rath Franks and Roy Schilabach. : : ~ Under the diretorship. of Prof, Heiney some of the sentor pupiis are studyiong to give a production of the “School- Ma'am’® next Saturday evening. Proceeds to go toward nmi establishing of a library. : ? The Lyceum thisa week will partake more of the character of a con- | cert than & literary entertainment. Good talent is provided and a pleas; ant and enjoyable time is anticipated. ‘ : o The anbual farmers’ institute held in the Uniou hall bere last Thursday | was A great success and reflected much erediton the management for their painstaking foresight in arrauging the program, The foreign talenit -was of a high order as was to be expected. The spéakers were listened to by large audiences with evident interest’ and profit. The home talent was under the care of Prof. Anderson during the day and the Cromwell orchestra in the evening. Both entertained were much thought of and greatly appreciated, not the least being the violin solos and pieces spoken by the children ‘during the day. The hall was elaborately decorated, and showed the committee knew their business well. Ploughing on wheat stubble was reported here the 25th, and good | work donme. ‘ . For the last ten days or so we have lbeen having a Flethon of temper'ance work so ealled. To judge from the language used by two speakers i@ the Lutheran church last week, we judge the speakers were oftentimes wide off the mark they aimed at as not a few of their hearers lett ‘disgusted before the proceedings terminated, and others deciared that they had resolved to change their manner of voting all on account of the harangues they heard. To vilify an oppounent is a poor argument and to pose as a martyr is a very cheap way to try to convince your audience. Notwithstanding this, rumor has it that about $75 was subscribed to help the cause. q‘npsflnn, where does the s6sgo? Don'task me. ' Listen—lt. is' hard to believe,but a with a whole lot of light, twenty-five watt
Secrstary Refuses to Allow Slav fli-? gitiye tc Be Sent Back 1o Russia | ~Denies Extradition, . - < s e e % 7,\ Wanhington, Jap 25 m("_.igri%;f::‘.:mf! Rudowits, oo vxirnditien oa charges of ganrder, arson asd other critlies Was dg‘;};f.at;'?fui By the Rossian Foverument. and invelving comnier cotnfentiong thal the offenses were | fn furthergned of a 2 polllical move | ment, will ot be exiradited This declelon wak shßoubeed yesterday by Bocrrtury of Blaty Rost ,' In efeet the exirndition of Hudowily | wax re:fisnend TVL ES the il s rharied cotnes nder Ihe genersl oo Eihdiing agninst exirpaitidn in ihe treaty with Russia, whith deelafon that it 1t b made 16 Sthenr tlhat ey iradition 8 soughl wWith the vYies i 19y or putiish for an ofenise of 5 1 itlen! eharacrtier surrepgdvr ablai Dot take flaes The testimony lake: J tha caxpe By gt Sialies (u-’i,. giner Foote gt Chlcags H was &% pphiolids the view tnken by Ihe s ssriment fhough the commiscioner upbeid the Husslan govmrntment s de AN Beeretlary Roer o declined 1o aanment o 8 the O J Bl thPs e sy Ving fortaal eTR ’_r;;‘f}'s; bathe Rus | ian suthoriiies of the departoent's «.‘f(.‘.;' oty : - ‘ 1 levision followedd ‘;f, tharnugh ind sextipalion of the rase by (he govern. | : SEat o {amitnisnianer Foote | *: et Vigorons eNorts ‘s!l‘ ! : : Vit extradd % -‘~=‘-: 1t | 411 {1 hee ey charged | P gl il pnd theredy e nol oexe | ; | e B o widarnread inter Ty G Uhieazo among (e | 5 i Rliment w Hege A fand ‘ izl in defense of Ithe man j u < ekt y sy s Boseed = f ‘ ’ . x 4 X dornments and Wi sl ‘74/. " i ‘ g ‘:,:«' i .;.‘,H :-Lii”f“ if i TR e hevd®, whith werd 'i i the tnie don — : KNEW OF POSSIBLE CANALy LIBEL 1 S¢ Says New Yorker in Testimony 2'\l Panan;a inguiry 1 C Washington Jan 27 -1 pon resum. | : 2 o vh g » e jel : } : | % “ i and 1} indiananal f': 4l ¢ Ihe Panama cannd ;\‘;“t'?‘a i tederal grant biiry I.\: 1 & ‘ WN of New York city, & former : o f the New Yark World Be A% d " “>A* Pia rict Atlorney xer for m consider i ¥ 74- »;“,—' ree the igr ‘ NP e betiiiony. Wab vory soought by the district Gllorpey o i fed the grand jary that prior g t hileßlOn 1 f?',x "':',";Z'._= i 18 tories in the World the tianage of the paper kvew that they | would remdder themeeives Hable 1o "‘ DrGRCTHLMR : 1 BRISTOW ELECTED TO SENATE. 1 Chosen by the Kansas Legisiature in | : Joint Session, L | Topeka, Kan, Jan 27 —AI noon ) | terday both houkes of ’:n.r Kansag bog wure et in Jolnt gession and elvotod 1. 1. Bristow of Balina 1 nited States ’ > % it o il W PO b ¥ o) AR aet ey * : do i : &.{? :\ . AR e s P PR N :f 4 LA o xSt g !J"J : AR ! VIS RN il il el T )P e R - . <l Bt ~ &o Y m i’éd.[l'/&-; ‘ ‘*;iif!;,m,v. h JOSEFPH. L BFiz IOW senator to succeed Chester I Long’ for a six vears' term. beginning March 4 next. Hrislow was the pominee of the Republicans at the first state-wide primary in Kansas last August. - The Democrats Voted for Hugh Far rélly of Channte, S : : HOTEL BURNS; FIVE MéN PERISH Fort Worth, Tex., Hosteiry Gutted by Flames—Women injured. 4 T 1 | Fort Worth, Tex., Jan, 27.—Four men were burned er suffocated o death and another faraliy burned hers vesterday in a fire which gutted the - Southern hotel, on Jones street, oppo site the Sania Fe passenger station .An explosion of a gasoline stove caused the fire, which also heavily Edumagvd six other buildings in the same block., All were frame struc tures, and the fire spread rapidly. Several women employes of the hotel suffered slight burns. - '~ Miners Are Impatient. Indianapolis, Jan. 27.—Impatient at “the delay in getting down to business. the convention of the United Mine Waorkers of Ameriea passed a resolution yesterday calling upon the different committees to submit their reports. ; A Successful Sale | Loeser Bros. big horse sale brought a large crowd of farmers and horsemen to town Tuesday. Theyputup th best lotof draft horses ever offered in Ligonier, Nineteen head soid for $3705, an average of nearly $2OO. They were all young horses, ranging from 2t04 years of age. One fine animal brought $£237.50. These ‘horses were pnrchased in Northern Towa and were all sold to farmers liting 1n this vieinity. Loeser Bros. will have another carload on sale in abont two weeks.,
: A DREADFUL WEAPON. The Sisaking Sharke Teeth Club of i o the Polymesians. C(Bolw wew the woapota of primitive ahad mavage man Asdied spevitoens fromm Mesivo are heasy sticks grooved siorg he side for the lnseriion of blades of Dbemidian that s wwmt&k‘? glash The Bioux clab i 3 Mot plece of wood vcurcig sl wilining away froen the grip 23 termizatliog o =® %ih’;vffii% Legd, wiooh 18 ealern LI earvies 8 loug spike, whie the bisdes of sevorsl baitoher Enites ste ot iy fnseried siotg ts¢ margn. The sa ! flons: muosents of the T nind States Possseusen & poval ¥atels of . thews ghoviing wwbons, devigned, an ihe fricaieraaney sy, W "Rbae dovn the white s sd INes 0 baln bin aml et hiss isto minow weenl” The Rings il lelunamlerw and Giher P'olvoesians minke dreadial slastiing b EEIER Ty s euting rows of shuirhy Weeth slong 8 halft of wosd : Thewe wwmpons vary from a few fperbes fo gitivesn foet In lenpth: and 3t Bas Tewn sg bl ]‘z?aim! it 830 b range of Weapans Geieed LY e Sk il Uhete 8 pething gaers Hoet candiisg o 'hx‘;. 2 Ther show hiw Ihe, n&-t:i fhiay hure bees evoivad frown the eiah evenn b teites phacockinted Wity the e of raetsle Alri A WOeADOLS, Bpnin,. ary ryoeedingly conpliegiead owing H the sosuainiance of the natves with ron The wtandsrd cinb In eoniveriesd into » port of trevahawd ?‘i:;f Phat mablitian f"s_? bizdes ar into a perimitive spoar Ly the adidition of 4 =harp westt, The »3.5,:;3 flute o he AIYAan sres a'rx»’ yymesd ehioly for irowing o The siwuil Kund f-d‘-’.! cinta gt TR rhea "7 man o oare foand By the I{;’ss'?% and oiber Afrhen Iribes alv genernlly uwsl s miksiles Whercas the clvh progwr was soon broaght 1o perfociion sumong guvaee tribees igrnd was lohg ago ;a‘f\fa%ezzm_! A% & Wenjod of civiiiged werfare the missileiypl fiedd By the thrown olabs or “Keérriea’ Imowslll bwebsg i ;-r.\:'i,m! upon In boaoin erance. bhows Al BrRORs Crismabows and firearine ' BEETHOVEN AND BUSINESS. Selling Mis Music Was Distasteful te the Great Composer, PR H L PRAGEe ‘;4°f"f'i M arficie | which haes woveared 1o B German mu“had and theairical ;(.z;‘w? Hinier: the abve bending cotinlus e [oGowing Sfatermoht, savs a Londsn exclauge: Beos hoveh pev et !;,:.:",.';:':::s'«;} in the or dluary was ilis fewos Tor & cotupos)- | oy were de patiivg 1,-fli"fi) wipd fn a dechded tunnter, sad be aiw “«.",'-'-i»‘-'l'ii j out s hen meniloning & price that he feant gulnoas and 80l soyercigus, o, | Fathies, thoelr equisnient b Ausirian | caedts, 4 ISOI Le wrole o feusie Grm | At Leinziy: “Now the aupaiatabde bast | mess part s dooe with 1 wish things | outiid. be mihnaged differcrtly to this world | There should be only one . | i sk pubsiishor to whom the aroint ahdgin i | take his work, Kmowing that be might 4 fisk a fee sccotditig o Rz rfogaice } "!;;v::s‘m. AN IR, hée hias to be parily & ’ tradesian Coonid heavens, haw aif ‘ ferent and unpaiatable thin 87 ii:x:z this plous wish was never fuliilied, and f Beethioven bhad 1o remain “half o» tradesman” to the end. As a suggestion of how dedieations are occasionally made, the following imw‘r, which Besthoven wrote to the [ sawe pubiistier fu LRI frow Vieuns, s i Interesting; : ; “The ludy In questton cun bave a | sonsta, and 1 will do wmy Lot to carry 5 ‘out hér aesthetic ideas The price s | b guineas (ducuten), and for this ,»,i;u«l may retain the souatn for a 4 year :u:? her private property, bat 00l far pab § Heation, At the end of the year 3:‘;:’% souata becomes @y properiy —that §s | to say, 1 have the right to pubdish 11, | aund If she thinks it su bhogor she may | ask to have the \\‘urk;,g{sg!:r:x:ui ;,,% ber” = : 7 ! “ This, froos the business potat of view | of the lady In question, s surely fi] tempting offer, At leéast, so the art| patroness of !a'ni;};x‘ woeuld think §f she | g il : | ‘had a chunces-of buggesting to a Beethoven the Tapstßetic Mda” for o sonata, (o retain sheha treasure, i her own ha !a;f‘f,f/fnl{' P‘t welvemdhtr—and ; théreaftor 'fm'r\t"x it ‘d;’dicaled fiu ber- | and ail for & gsztg-was: -5 ;i : T inrde Signs. . ; . Pecullarities of sighs are a sotirce of gever ending Jdelight to fi«mzé-;wv;fie} One wman reached his dffice grinning the other morning because on his way downtown he had seen three sigus that : read as follows: “Twddy Bears Re ‘ talled.” “Baby Carriages Retired” and “Umbrellas Recovered” — New York Post. ; ; ; : e - A Square Deal | Is asspred you when you buy Dr. Pleres's family medicines—for sl the ingredis ents entering fnto them are printed on the bottle-wrappers and thelr formulas ‘are attested under oath as being complete and correct, You know just what you are | paying for and that the ingredicrts are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selectad from the most valuable native 1 medicinal roosts found Trovmg in onr American forests and while potent to cure | are perfectly harmiess even to the most delivate women and children. Nota drop of alcohol enters intg their composition, ‘ A much better agend Is used botgofger extracting (and preserving the medicinal | pflnc;s)les_used in them, viz.—pure tripie- 1 refined glveerine, This agent possesses | fntrinsic medicinal rmpemm of ita own, being & most vainable antiseptic and antimr?am., nutritive and soothing demaul- . cen } nOEsy BT Spat e o the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor tmmlm. 'gmwini feeling in stom- | ach, biliousness and kindred derangementsofthsmu%mm bowels. Besides curing all the above dismin{ uflxmmtsl the *Golden Medical Discovery is a specitic for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nual:mssagesoroi the stomach, bowels ar pelvic orflma n in its ulcerative mgies it will yield to th nvw&rr:n;Satarrh of the Na ‘"“ME““ I well while taki m:«'%o den Medical Discovery " lofi.he nécessary constitutional 3 oF T Crncs ey o - Seco'y Casarrh Remedy. Tm’&mflwms: ~of treatment generally cures the worst ~_ln _coughs and hoarseness caused by bronin its advanced stages, the ® - Sages—no medicine will do that—bat tor &l B st
TRAP T 5; 22 DEAD : g N : : ¢ 5 S Mine Explosions at Somerset, | ~Pa,, Kill Many, 3 WM’ = l’ RESCUE PARTY FACES DEATHi Biasts Follow Entrance of Men in Ef fort to Locate Bodies of Victimg . Fumes Work Havoo—Remaing of Superintendent Brought 1o Surface. | NP S o Pittabiure, Jan 37 - Proms 8 W 15 men are reported Doprisoted in the. Poswedl ol &a#‘a Ramerssd mnff‘ tolinwing the siphmion there yes ' torday which Kliled three men Thp I‘2;*’!:‘.s&*3;%&@ fnen entered the mi'!l** lfi“*!’ i Ihe exploston fo nveiligale snd wore raßghl by & at‘:3>§h*:‘s;Y;rht c’t;é&é&”!»fl‘m A cordisg to roposts Jate lasl wight 232 of them are dead L 1 Tweo men sre knowpn 1o (be dead aisd 36 cthers are bellovad to be dead ax the result of three gan erpinsinus in the Boswell mine enrly oday. The men were povrnberg of an Tneesilget ing pariy ithal had enlored (he mine to make ah inspection of ssapicious gas races-before allowing the niners o gpo o work : i : “List of the Dead o The dénd are - T RBuperintendent G. J. Logas Apderew 3‘7!4’{!‘.,(5(3 : . : : Among thowe belleved doad sre: . | Assiatant . Ruperiniendent Geoorge Norris. ' Lo : John Caole v = C Wiilam Hay e Bovernteen other men x e Until ten a w signals wern hoard from the imorisoned men Later the sighais connil and it fs believed iha\&,‘ all the men had coope under the i Ruenos of the deadiy fire damp . Thorough iavestigation Made.' About 4 30 o'clock a small explosion oceurred in the mine and as a resul! of this and other conditions that need. o altention {t war declded o make a thoroagh "en-.vwn;sgmdzs of Ihe under ground workings and entries, This was in charge- of Superiniendent Lo gan and 21 wen volunteered for the dangeroys work They entered the mine shortly after five geiock and while they were io the mine a second and third explosion m.‘réur_‘; ,“a{x‘;u: #ix o'clonk 2 Tear Down Tons of Codl, These expinsions had the effeci of tearing down grest quantities of coal; slate and roeß in the intedlor, obm pletely preveniing e men Tfrom resching the outside. Biare Mine 100 specior Towiker of Sfigfif',“aw‘! ‘l‘_z%;‘ goon at the scéne and froni the miners who had pot been allowed to go to work until the investigating party ro turned rescuing shifts were guickly formed - I : Unable to Penetrate Miné&. . The regeners were unalle to pene | trate the mine any great dissance, h}z” worked herofeally in an effort to resch thelr imprisoned comrades. Al theé while , the roscue party received en | couragement by the signal dappings conting from the entombed men. fmig wards mjinight the [nterior of the mibe became intensely warm, and. it wag believed fire had broken omt. For- | tunately this was pot corredt. The body of Superintendent Lfi_fl.;flf was recovered. He bad succuwrbed - to) “black-damp.” - L ‘ % : Rescue Party Overcome. A short time later Andrew Stonchl's | body was found and five members of | the rescue party were overcome by the poisonous:gas. - They wers éar ried to the open alr and revived with diffieaity. A rescue crew agaln enteged the mwine, but at that hour was not expected that any of those entrapped wouid be brought out alive. Since midf night not a sound Bad come from that part of the mine where the party had ‘been caught and it was apprehended | by those at the scene of the accident | that they had been overtaken by the | deadly Tbhisnckdamp” and. like Super | intendent Logan, had become s vie - tims. : t \ | The Man In the Moon. | The dark markings so t't::nsp;mgua on | the moon and known ss the “mak fn the moon™ are great plains, iylig at A ;mpvh lower jevel than the brighter parts. In a!l probabllity they :re-omg gea bottoms, some of them baving undergone upheavals and other changes sinde the water retreated from them. others presenting the appearance of being unchanged since the time when the waters dried up or were in some - other way n-m‘méd from them. . COSPERVILLE - At the Hall Saturday night Jan. Geo. Lindsey went to Albion Thursday on business. : : John Bass lost s valuable ecalf Wedresday night by falling into a manger apon its back.. = . . Ben King and wife wisited his father Emanuel King near Rome City Thursday. > | ] - Ora Rendall, wife and children of Kendallville are visiting John Rendall and wife this week. Gt ]
E'za Smith and family were guests of Mrs. Brill Sunday. ' “The Country Squire’’ will be presented at the publie hall Saturday night Jan. 30th, Tickets at Jordan Bros., 25 and 35 cents. | John and Eilen Pancake, Mres. Walter Gibson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gibson spent the afternoon and evening with Newton Paucake and wife Sanday. Samual Eby of near Fort Wayne is visiting the families of Mrs. Lide Tschabold and Johu Daniel. The annual Farmers' Institute that was held at the hall Friday and was well attended in spite of the bad weather. Mr. Barris’ trip around the world was interesting. . The ladies served dinuer, clearing $l2 the displays were said to be the best in the county so far. Cosperville is always ahead. = Mrs. Mary Klotz was at Albion Monday and Tuesday. e Mrs. William Smith of Oklahoma and Miss Gertrude Franks were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, John Renehan, Saturday.
Rev. Jackson will give a lacture on temperance at the church Thursday night Jan. 28, g Mabel Minier and little daughter and son visited® her mother Mrs. Mary Klotz on the Sabbath. &
. CONDENSED SPECIALS. § At the Hurns disner 8 New York Apndrew Carnegie pald a tribute 1o the The New York State Womas ssfrage axmoc ation antoupces thal mass meels fogs will be hald begltsing Pebroary L in Troy. Schenectads. Albany. Amsterdam afd Gloverseilie. i ‘Representative Charles H Brumm of Peannsylvania, the last member of congress thal wore boots, has resigned 6 became fudge of the Schurikill counly court in his siate | Alter Bor antomobile had run dowsn Charies H. Osbhorse, nise years old, tn New York, Mre Beajamine Ettolsan, wile of & banker drove the viciim to & bospital, where he Is near death Dr. Benjaomin Dol Castillo, & Jour Balist of Hocoox Avres is In San Franvismo, sdvertising the world's fair whick wiil be' held in Doppos Ayres in 1510 the contonnial of Argestioa's frewdom froen Sanish control e The speeial comitgittee of ahip own e mevtine Al Newesastlod non - Tree, Bougland hag sagroed fo Iy up osoage for Ao eoasecitite berinds of 30 davs earh. with g view of regulating the oy of tonnade 1o the demand 7 S Capt Brwin Parrer asd Cagt. Pat ok Hamilion of Sealtle hawve been wgonerated of charges of cowsassice kg;;wg Lueglebt in cemtietion wih Ihe wrodhk. of the cannery bark Star of !hfi&'-’l" 3!‘,*!s"»‘ fomea s}f 11 fl‘{(u:t i,‘;f\ Coronatior fsland Liasks The confirmation of (he pomination ‘!‘)f Froderick A Wallls 5 the Now Yorli state supeetniandent of insur ance wiif be held ap through the adop Uon by the seaate al Alhasy of & reso dption calling for payers if any” shich / §% i’ desl with the shdatios of ineurates daws where Mr Wallls was involved LAPTAIN OF REPUBLIC 18 HERO. Sealby and Operator Binng Carried on L . Shouiders st Crowd, : New ¥ork Jan 27 kAt Rewihy and his officers and mont of the rrow of Ithe wreekesd. sleamship Kepubife wiry given a remarkable demonsirs hon . yesterday when they landed al ke pier of the White Riar line from the revenne. oatter Manhaitas which franvferrind them from the revepue cutier Senedd A grest theong of offf cors ;‘.;MT RORLIN \s',n' the steapmships of the _"‘f‘},i’n* :,;‘%'él?f s In \}ur:g‘_ 1o gether with 200 or 400 specialors, wire on the doek wteap (Cait Nealhy atd his ahipwrecKed crew stepped down the gang planx. - Oficers: and senmen alike made a rash for Capl, Sealby and, Hfting Bim tag their shoulders, carried Bim the whole length-of 31;1‘ deck o the sireet while the cenwd yeliod {leell boare and stewards on the steamslips Hiow trumpets Hehiod the captain the crowd carried aloft the brave Dioos ‘the wireless telegraph operator. | Phones Wife: Kills Seit® New York, lan 27 ~Peier Wambold shot himeeif dead in a 8 Wiephone booth in a Brooklvn doug store after calling up his wife and lostructing her 0 listen for the shot 1 am going to kil myweif, as 1 can’t stand things any lotiger” He sald over the tele ‘phone. A moment later a shot rang ont und Wambold rolled” from the hooth dead. . o = THE MARKETS. : Grain, Provisions, Etc, i ; Üblirags. Jan 2 PLOT R Marke! stesdy. Bpfing wheat, anecial brasnds, #5909 Misinesuig el patent Hite, B 0 W stealght, export hags, MG olea? esport bags B 9 5 W bow Etades. & TWicw winter wlwnt, patent s:;vu-fz;ri(_‘;%* wraight Jute, LSRR Cenr, Jute. BRI 10 rve Oour fw Hite - PLIERi dark, BEonia Wi AT . Errath May, soBuglEng; - July, R : ? CORN-Strong. May, SRNI%c: Jualy, XN e b : H\%{S STrade good. May, BNEIW P oL ey o Bis ER--Creamery. exiras, % prive “1n PRI deslirk. 3¢, prints, Il estry Tirate - B Brats, e ocsebonds. Seo dadre Jew, extei, 200 Hrats, Mol secondds. Tl Inddten, No 1 3 packihg stock, #w FUMIR Atamen roturned, 2SI . cases Included, SMFITWe. ondinary firsts, 5o firsts, 2. prime frsis 3%, exira ID POTATORS -Choles 1o faney, T3S fair to .“ué‘&ig,, ?%@m;";&; : , i,i\’lfi POULTRY ~Turkeys, per Ih, M Bl hersin, ‘fowils. ke springs e rousters, Sc. geese, 0%, ducks, i New York, Jan 3% ."P’L_fl("f‘%»-fig‘%‘. but steady. - WHEAT Openiag 5 shade higher on eahlen, wheat wenti feactied undesr eagmn- - mission houae selling and loal bear pres. wure, but later wteadied on lighter offorings and with the wesl., May. §L.lB§ 51105 - . RYE-Dull. No, 2 westorn, 5% £ o b New York. : ; s e L 7 Live Steek. : i 3 - Chicago, Jan. 26 (‘,}T‘!‘Li}flfism o fancy siecrs. 5508 T mealinm 1o good steers, £ 200600 comenan o falr steers, HOORL 5. native yeatlings, £ 564% plaln (o fancy COws, S O 0510; falr to fancy heifers, S.OOG S commmat (9 vholce stovkers, $lOOB 450 vommon ta cholee feeders, B 75GE 0, good culling to fair beef cows, $2345090, canners, LTINS hulls, gond to chalee, BT bologria bulls, REOGLT. calves, BoTs . - - o HOGE-Prime to heavy Yutchers, $8.400 £6O cholee to Hght-weight butchers, $6.10 G 6.40; cholee light, BUECS- good to choice heavy: packing, -$8.15055.35: rough heavy sows aml cosrse stags, $.25G5.50; o L SRRSO : oo > 4 : : .4 Omehs, Neb, Jan % . CATERLE-Market strong fo 10 higher, Native steers HOMGESO. cows and heifers, BOMES. 5. western steers, $.50G560; Texas stiers, %m‘m range cows and helfers, $2.55 ;o canners, $200g2.00; stockers and feeders, .9565.50. calves, RXET bulls and stags, $25G5.0. HOGS-Market 5S¢ lower. Heavy, $.109 £.300 mixed. éfi@t . Hght, [email protected]; pigs, HGSW. bulk of sales, $5.95%6.06. - SHEEP-Market - steady. ' Yearlings, $0.15GT.00; wethers, [email protected]; ewes, UE G 515 Ilambs. EB@TE 00 i . The Proper Word. oy ~-Reckoning from the standpoint of ‘committed an unpardonable assauit oo - e ¢ e five other. persons liviogin that apart~ment house would swear that she chose m‘ifififit%fimh’s com‘ment concerzied the vocal gymnastics of a lady whé was learning to sing. ‘said Rutk, arid every oue of the seven-ty-five terve racked neighbors echoed,
Dom’t Drink Unlgss you Get 7 The Bestl - - RBrewing Co. Have won fame by the purity and sui pernior exeellence of their brew. Tafel Bohemian, Salvator, Velvet and Champagne Velvet, Bottled Goods for Do - mestic Use Leave orders for Delivery © g W SMITHR Manaser
X = A : : | The Gulf Coast of : f : : I okl Texas Is the Cream of; : : e ] the Soutwest ) N-" Ny vinter unights' or Jong hot summer days {‘ T e with: friit: Al strawberiv sines s chick voivas sx ,' ‘ teday and ever) m until June g .;‘.‘ ! i 7‘} ; et :’:v.,’ intormation? call doAr address _‘ = J.C.Billman °- G.J. Strang i ' LIGONIER, INDIANA | 5 1 ¥
s : Heal Foate Transfers . Prepared earh wesk v the \{E« county absiract. wfMice U 8 Faglor F. W Thommes to Mary A Thoin mees ot l;,'t;z.zf;:g. Add Wawaka, Evag J Waltoian asd wife to Gaa E. Kianison tel pt SWy SEY see W Waynetwp. - - ; " Carolife Gebiting 6 Martin Sebhy man N. end B NW sse 13-and N, end Wig- Wil NW 1 see 13 Wayne. Caraline. Geliring ta Auton. ¥, Schoman SEY SMY sece 1l Wayne twp. = LR e Joshus Eminger and wife to Geo, W. Zekonderst lot 19 Baam & Walt ors add Avills. e Lounis Crossman and wife to John H. Uhl pt Wi SE}q sec 25 Wayne.. Benlah E. Bothwell as guardian to Stephen B. fl’,nght.Yz lots 10 a6d 11 Lung's add Cromwell . -~ : John D Rbea and wife to Walter A. Rbea Efy SW i ana Wi, Wi, SKE ' sec B 2 Orange twp. -~ 00 - Walter A. Ruea. and wife to Joba D. Rhen E 5 WY SEY and Ely SEY sec X Orangetwp. - Albert E Steafyrr to Win, Bloom: fleid pt NWi sec 27 Wayne twp. - Kendaliville Trust & Savings Co. 0 Josenhine R Hout lot 23 Hitehcocks sdd Keodallvitie. { Nora Laneaster and huasbandSto Keodallville Trust & Saviogs Co.lot 28 Hitebeocks add. spinet oo W, Hunt by Adm't to Kendailville Truag & Saviogs Co. ptiot 2 }{itc!)mnck-?yg Rendallvilia, Emma Priay aud husbaosd to Naaman T. Miller: pt jois 1011 blk 2 Minots add Kendadiville, =~ - - C. W. Weatherwax and - wife to lehabod S. Jones pt Nig NEY sec I’ Elkbhart twp. . Geam Henry Gebring ét al'by Com'r 20 Joho T. Kooo N 3 Wi Eiy NEY see 11 Wayne. n i gL
Caroline Gehliring ¢t al to John T. i Koot N N 4 Eu NEY -see 14 | Wavoe twp. 2 " - Lake View Cemetery to Mary-'M | Harman lot 84 sec 4 Lake View Cemnn ~Lillian B. Cording by trustee tb Cyrus P, Bassett Jot 11 'Elmwood Kendaliville. August Shultz and wife to Charles }A.-on SE SEY sec 12 Noble twp. Henry Gehring estate to Anton T, iScbumnn SEY SEY sec 11 Wayne. ~_ Henry Gehring estate to Martin Schuman N end Ev Wiz NWi; see 13 Wayne. : - : ~ Lovell Brooks and wife to James 5. Mulholland and wife lots 2.3 Elmnwood add Kendallville, : ~ John Mitehell and wife to Fred L, Blubm et al pt NWli; sec 33 Wayne. . Rachel Ream to Olin E. Stiver pt ot 253 Mitehells add Kendallville. . ~ Oliver D. Hunt and wife to T. &C. Interurban Ry. Co. lot 32 Daniels 2nd add Kendallville - - et ~ David Selig Sons t Isaac Gerkin lotas6Bblk Zand ptlots 36 7 blk 3 Rochester. e 2 _John Wolfinger and wife to Isaac ‘Gerkin ptlots 6 and 7 bik 34 McConnells add Rochester. : : | ~ Chas Beesucker and wife to Arthur E Keller pt Wi NE} and pt SWYE NW Y sec 28 Jeflerson twp.. ; * Chas. Starmer and wife to Ed'nrd‘i Ackerman and wife lots 25-26 Bliss 2nd add Brimfield. = £ ' Elmer E. Gandy and wife to Geo. F. Fulk pt E's SW¥ sec 3l Swan. John F. Inks to Eva N. Wanamaker et al pt lows 28-27 Chapmans add Ligonier. 2 - Mary Barber to Byron Hagle Jots 17-18 Putts add Wolcottville. | & : | : Elson’s Advice . - ] My treatments are theembediment of recent scientific research,. As an aid to beauty I advise you my full course of progressive facial scalp all massage treatinent. Alsoconsalt me for manicaring, shampooing, chiropody and all kiuds of hair work done. Office "phone 72, residence 'phone 18. e ARNOLD ELSON.
m - Knows No Season - itis the Popular Beverage el uil ';"nyw!;t Beser was formeris snsidervel A% a 8 sird iy summer drink but the demand for it during _ the cooisr months Is sbowing Wi ke Inorease svery year, In Muessel Beer People fisd a bevernge that sppeais tolhem &% well In Noveinbor as in July ’ s dellgbtful flavor snd mellowtiens s Whaolesemeness and refreals fng sost cronies a call for 1t Lhe year round Muecssel cerisa bl . sustaining a* well as a refreabing Deverage. n the table it is Lighly apprecialed sa i sharpens Lthe appee, naniats digestion and s gule ssubstantial food (o fieeil, On tap st A. W. Erwin's and supplied to the family trade dicect from the brewery. - A M ] Brewi : - . South Bend, - Indiana
£y 1 rurniture... ‘ Of all kinds. Latest in . #tyle at lowest prices at < Ty PAE ? wOOO Ws s BROWI'S UNDEKTAK!NG calis promptiy s #wered. Embalming when de sired by arterial method. : W H g’IGTOR. = ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ‘Office over Csuuni’ Bgn.k. Ligonter, Ina CH_ARLEH V. INKS, Dealerin ‘ . MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Bullding Stonea® ~ . = Corner of Cavio and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - - INDIANA DAVID S. TAYLOR - Abstracter Business Agent . Notary ALBION, INDIANA. - BESSIE A. VANDEVENTER : : M. C. VANDEVENTER - PHYEICIANS AND SURGEONS Homeopathy Office, day or night up over Vnndeuq. W A SHOBE, = . . : ~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, : Lfll_ltl. oy . INDIANA, Office up stairs over Graves' Bakery. & Restdence on Main Street
