Ligonier Banner., Volume 43, Number 49, Ligonier, Noble County, 25 February 1909 — Page 8

~ The Farmer's Wife Is very careful sbout her churn. Ehe sealds it thoroughly after using, aod gives it & sun bath 10 sweslen I Sho kpows that i her churn & sour it will taint the butter that is made in 1. The somach s a chorn. ln the stomach and digestive and nulritive tracts sre periormad processes which sre almiost exactiy like the churning of butter. Is it not spparent then thatif this stemachohurn is foul it makes foul all which Bputinto 47 _ The evil of & foul stomach Is not siona the tad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by §4, but the corraption 3 the pure current of blaad and the dissem. ination of disease throughout the body. Dir. Pierea's Golden Medical liscovery makes the sour aod ful slomach sweel 1t doss for tho stotosch what the washing and sun bath do tor thecharb-atanintgy remaves every I3laling of corrupiing e ment. * In this way It cures Wolches, pimpies, eruptions, sorofulous swellings, sors, or open ealing ulcem and 8l humeors or disasesarising from bad blawl, 1! o, hiave bitter, nasty, foul t;atkii.j in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, afe wonk aod sasily tired, feei depressed and déspamient, bave frequent headscbes, dizry sutacks, goawing or distress (n stom seh, constipated or irragaiar bowels, saur ofF bitwer rixings sfter ealing and jear appetits, thoss SYMPLOME, GF B 0 Y colisiders able pumiber il them, lodicate thatyou am csuering from Billousties, torpld or sagy fver with the nwasl seeompanyihg ingl- " gestion, or dyspepsis apd their atteintang sratgeinonis; . fi:f ;m‘f;mm known to medical sl ence for thiy pure of the alose symplons arid el ihns, B atlosted Ty Lhe writiogs ul ieadd ng \it*‘&f‘f}!’v‘fi and pracuticners of alf the dnoral sehooln ol medicsl praction, have laoen skilifnlly sl hasrmoniousiy comnhined in D, Plenoa s ‘;:;it-!‘ Mediogd Discovery, 'That shis I 8 abs¥iately true wiil be roadlly pruven to your satislaction I osion will bt mail & poatal card ;fl‘gf:f?’% to bir BV Pes alfaio N Y. far s frew ey of g bosi el of nxtracts from “the standant medical suthorities giving the natnes of all the IngPedienls entering it hisworlibamead sudicities snd showfng what the most eminent medicsl wen of the age say of them. i : QOSPERVILLE - C Mrs. Wilham Stafl of Ligonier and daughter Nora of Toledo were Cospaerville . visitors Sunday and Maonday. = Misrea Des BRuth and Alice King spent Sunday with their gratdpas wnts near Rome City, Mr. Fuistusl Kiug. 5 Mistake - A prave liask was sent by the goverutnent to be plared on the grave of Jacob Sotz instead of a monumant, ; George Joplan and wite were the wuests of Henry Shoffer and wife Sunday. : e . -Mra. FEeels of Chicesgo is visitiug ber aister, Mra. David Jordan and also her daughter. Mre. Georgin Milltinr noe Jordan of Indianapolis, Johin Withers lu}"d wife of Woodville, Mich: are visiting the families of Jobn Blulem and Charley RKrippner. Mrs, Witters ia a sister of the hays. _ ' : Jotbin and Ellen Pancake and Louin Ruammell and wife attended Farmer's tustitute at Topeka, Saturday. o Mr. aud Mre. Jossis Shaw were visitors of Elton Bakliren North of Topeka Sunday - , : - Miss Alice: Bmith spont last week with her sister, Mrs: Beort Dukes, - William Thomson arrived lhere from Fulton County Waednesday, where he had been visiting his father, Mr. James Thomson, former. ly of this place, énroute to Gennekeno, Kaneas, .He visited his aunt, Mrs, Lide Techabold a couple of days, - Walter Gibson and family spent Friday and Saturday at Millersbury with friends, . . QGeorge Lindsey and wife and son vielted at Wawaka Sunday. the guests of Frank Franks and wife. A sled load from the north started Wednesday night far the literary ~ the roads being icy just below Mr. John Renchan's place tho sled taok

/ W atch the L&W - Make I'S . v Congress is now in session. - Not A great deal will: be doue, however, in the way of legislation until after President-clect Taft is inangureted The Tariff will be revised. * It will undoubtedly he the hottest debate ever witnessed at Washiugton on the Tarigi queston Fhe Revisionists are determined to revise nearly all the schedules downwurd, . The "'Stand patters’’ are equally determined ‘that the protection affond ed ‘‘the interests™ shall not suffer. The result will prolubly be a revised schedule satisfactory to the great majority. : " The State ILegislature is now in session at Indianapolis. Many important measures will come up. There will undoubtedly be an attemmnt to repeal or amend the local option law passed at the extra sersion of the Legislature in September, The House isgsafely Democratic, the Senate, Republican; and between the two thiere will be some warm tinies - Yes, hot old times. Everv citizen of Indiana is interested and sffvn’g,d remain in touch with what is happening from day to day at Indianapolis or at Washington. Th l d. ) l. N is in a position to print the news “'hot of the griddle.”’ and the State Edition (morning issue), will print full and complete details. A biw staff of correspondents covers all news centers in Washington and every avenue of news will be covered in Indianapolis as will as the rest of the State and country, Subscribe now and take advantage of our special offer as printed below: WM—THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS,- ~ - : v . _ Indianapolis, Indiana, , Gentlemen:—lnclosed find THREE DOLLARS for the Srate Edition of THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS from date this order is received to March 15th, 19og. Send paper to the address below: BOWR. s e < , * & 5 L e—— R. P. D NO...voecircivanes . State ciieiiiinaiiainn If paper is to be started later, putdate here....................... 1909 o Address all Communications to Circulation Department, The Indianapolis News |he Indianapolis News s.:- . : - . Indianapolis, Inbiana.

§n_ slide and upest the occupantis in (the ditehi. Oue man either swal:iowm! Liis cud of tobseeo or lost it, ihe eoaldn’'t remember which and oue lady suflered the lows of siveral doren eggs. No boues were broken, Jotin Hass and wile spent Sanday iat Bpriog Hill, the guesta of George irawcoeck and famiiy. »

| Bugar gtalnf is the order of e iday Bow. Willimm Gage bas 24 Rey. J. W. Rendall, wife and {daughter. Mas took dinner with iJohn Frick and family Sanday. The Bp%ifln will bold their annoal meotiog, Mareh 3,1908 t the chiarch Come all thal can, . i R e P ' Kenaallviie . i Wouald you believe it o § Jotin is broken hearted. < i A pout beginniag & s good ending. { Ed Dowas of Bturgis spent the ifint@lmm here. . . i Will' Lovett is visiting his parents |at Walcativilie, - : | Miss Sylvia Davis epent the Hal: hath wizh friends at Auburn 5 i Wil Boysr of Chiespn {8 visiting ihis parenis, A. M. Boyer and wife | Assistanut Postinaster A. D. Bodes ihafer was n visitor At Fort Wayoe ißundsy. . @ . ' 3\ Fx Postinaster 6 P Alexander is isertously il} at his bßowme on West gl\!!wi‘wfi Riroet . G | M J. U, Mjller has greturucd Arom s short stay st ludianspols. i_ CMre BOW. Franks was at Ligonier Hor & few hours Monday., — § Jacab Keller meturned Monday [from m visit with reistives at Ligo jtiler. P : ; ; Mrs. . U Moyer spont last week [with her parcats wouth of Lisbeth. | Mrs. A B Waterhouse spent Mon. Lday with.friends ¢ Wolcotivilie z lke Kabin and family arée at Clese glaml for a visif with relntives Jaek Bland of Aunhirs wax th. 86 0s city Monday the guest of Lis Lrother Dir. C. B Good with Iransacted basi ness nt Fort Wayne Moandday - Mre, George llavis was visiting with Mr. Koapp and family of AuLuto Subday,.. i WK Rosenbery and wifse spend Monday witli their daoghiter, Mrs Clyde Niawander at ‘;'!,‘Hihl"‘". M. H. Van Voeorhis and fauvaly were the puests of Geo. Bayles and family rocently. _ i John Stiley aud lady friend wers the guests of the lAtter o parcuts near South Milford receitiy. ‘ _ Mre. J. . Wallaes, who was visiting her parents at Coranua, has re turned home . | . - i J. B. Ward and wife, who were visiting relstives south of Albien have returned hote, - tieo., Brumbaugh of Churnbusco, who wak the guest of relatives o the oity, have retarned home, o DeWitt Moyer has retorned from Fort Wayne where he has been for several weeks, : : Mre. Gieo. Bothwell of Rome City was # business vigitor to this city Psaturday. ; o _ Extra gang foreman Geo. Smith eame home from Elkhart for au over Sunday visit. George says there is no place like homne. | Misses Kthel Harmes and Carrie ‘B Niswander have left for-Grand | Rapide, where they will attend the fmillinery opening, - Hesmmethyletmnonetrine ’ . The above is the name of 8 Ger: man chemieal which i 8 one of the | Inany valuable ingradients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenearamine ix recognized by medical text hooks and authorition a 8 a urie | acid molvent and antiseptic for the arine. Take Foley's Kidney Reinedy ns soon AR vou notice any irregu larities and avold & serious mslady, I un B.J Willinms

- Wheat at 112 cents por bushel and onts st G fonts wers shipped last wenk. Y : The beaith of the tows and vielo- | ity is much improved, the distriet teing all but ciear of peasies and athet troubles which bave besn al flicting our younger thetmibers of l.flf'% cioty, They bave nearly all retornsd | to take thelr wonted banchen m;m% school rocm aed are jouking bright | and healthy. : - ; i Jie Dießiruinr who has been con- | fined to the Louse for several weeks was out on the streot inst Thurdey wiaking hands with bis friends. . : The aunual sale of wood to Mlgifif the tuwnsiip sohool stoves was held | by Trustes Commiodors Baker in Wil Wright's hardware store Inst saturday. The average price being $1 75 per cord. Thers ‘was & Inrge attendanes of bidders W have hsd & regular blus Mon. | dns this week, the saloous being closed on aceount of s being George | Wasiiingion day. : ' The Ladies of the Maccabres had aspocial alternoon session last Saturday 460 which a bavquet formed | ot L least part of the program. A iecture for the ;‘lfit&@fitflf‘j; B :in,"u ‘;i‘a- %w";r'i‘.;jx;izfif sis ‘l’_%(‘! !a!l"*flf‘n %' chuaren was given hers last Thm“&f{ dag evening which was wail attend. | e Rev. N J. Myers of Helding,' Michigan was the lecturer. Hissub. | jeel was oa fesunne of hHis travels i_!}% cotteetion withi the lhateraatlosal - Conferenes of the [ atheran etmri:h‘ inst veur at Bafinbargh to which con- | vention e was sonl asa a.‘:o-gsm; e nixo describwdd his vinits to v‘x.flt_’t' : don, Faris ete. which was mueh ap- | preciated by his sudiencs. Having | vizitead Xy racuse in Sieily and the pince where Diamon sand P'yviliag en- 5 acted the drama which was the | mieranse of cgosing Ihe formation t!f% the creanization known sas Knighta | of Pytiiins theaneombers of that order | fiere engaged the ey, Myers to give | AL Reonnt ol the heedtion and fi}'!fi; wtory of Dicnysiis on the following | evening. Thers was & fall house, | fhe jecture jsstead hi—fl-fi:&‘. two hours wnd was {istened to nummvaiyi Most of the Jectore was taken up with his general tour and o feeling was prevalent thst A little mors | alustit the story of Demon sod Prth- | iss wauld pot have been aut of place | Probabdy the lecturer thought that overy one kusw the story, § CUnels Nam hiad & representative | here Tuesday ig sl person of Mr., | Glean Andereon looking slier revente | intereatsa. So far as is known he | found every thing ali right. o A new cnterprise, which has heen slinmering in- the brsin of H. D, Cress for the Inst seven years has | now- been intunched here. 1t takes the form of & moch needed want to ! all pood honsewives, viz: a clothes dryver acd he coalis it the ‘‘ldeal | Clothes Diryer’ In shape it (s kex. agnnal. bas opens on each side 5t | 8 in. x 21t Tin and at the centre atands it from the ground. The ! roct s of double felt, and the doors | are rojling siat blinds. It is made ot ! poplar sud pise woods. and inside | there are 142 feat of elothes line.é The onteide is painted with the best! imaterind desipns and colors to suit the purchasera. The patent has | been secured and evervihing is in | shape to dobusivess on & large scale. Ningle or fers have been the rale up to idnte but iast'week an order foras | dozen was given and no doubt the | inrrease will g 0 on a 8 soon as thfii “ldeal Clothes Drver” Dbecomes' better known. < Lorrin Robbine has sold out his! barber business to Wayne qehaffer, | wha took possession Inst Tuesday. The new proprietor is & young man | belongioeg to town, well-know, and s certain to knecend in his new undertaking. The f{ormer proprietor is a town product and has made such s siucceds ol it that be now contein- | plates investing his money in a ' inrger field where his efforts will find & scope wider. and ore luera- | tive, than hik present surroundings can vield Meantime he intends to go to Dallas Texas. where he has some relatives, who are well to do, but where he will evantually piteh Liis camp he has not as yet deflnitety | deternmmined. With bis family 'he | will leave -here Saturday going by ! the way of Chicago. where they after spending . a few days, he'will start, for the southwest. His many ffiends and well wishers will loathe to lose | his presence, wish both be and his family God-speed on their under: taking. : . Charlis Hussey who has been working at the automobile factory at Auburn for several weeks eame home Tuesday for a short stay. ; Save Money hy uul{tng Chamberliain’s Congh RKemedy . You will pay just a 8 much for a battle of (‘hami)erlnm‘a Cough Remedy as for any of the other cough mediclves, but. yoi gave money in buying it. Thewsaving is in what you | get not what vou pay. The sure-to-cure-you quality is in every bottle of | thisremedy, and you get good results when you takeit. Neglected ! colds often develop serious condi- | tione and when you buy a c'-t.mg'hi medicine you want to be sure yuni are getting one that will eme“eom.} Chamberlain’s Cough: Remedy al-| ways cures. Price 25 and 50 centa a bottle. For sale by S, J.‘f\\'mhml,} 46-4 t g PEiE

Hoarse coughs and stufly colds | that may develop into pneumnnin_g over night are quickly cured by Fol- | ev’s Honey and Tar and it soothes | inflamed menmbranes, heals the lungs | and expels the cold from the system. | 46 4t S.J. Williams. |

Public Sale! 7 % U 1C alc. B R 0 L S SB R R OSR Having rented my farm and Mr. Joseph Roderick sold his, we offer for sale at Public Auctlon at Isaac Sutton's residence, two miles northwest of Topeka, on - : Thursday, March 4, 1909 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following articles: Five Horses—Driving Mare, 8 years old, sired by LaNorvel, dam by Bassett M, in foal to Riley R.: Bay Gelding coming 4 years old, sired by Riley R. 32161, dam Maggie by Jalisco, 2nd dam by Hawpatch, can step in about 3 minutes, fine driver and not afraid of automobiles; Saddle Mare, 10 years old, in foal to Riley R., good saddler and good driver, anyboky can ride her; Spring Colt, sire Riley R.; Dunmore Colt 2 years old. Sixteen Head of Cattle—3 Cows, will be fresh from the 15th to the last of March; 3 Thoroughbred Shorthorn Cows, recorded, two with calves by side; others will be fresh soon: 3 Thoroughbred Balls, I Roan Bull 2 years old last September, recorded, 2 I-year-old last fall, can be recorded; 1 2-year-old Steer; 2 Heifers; 20 head of Breeding Ewes from Ito 5 years old. Miscellaneous A ticles—l Single Buggy; 1 Surrey nearly as good as new; 1 Bedstead and Springs; 2 Couches; 1 Creamery! 1 Rocking Chair; 1 Table; 1 Barrel Churn; 1 Corn Sheiller; 4-Barrel Steel Tank, and many other articles too nnmerous to mention. USUAL TERMS OF SALE. ISAAC SUTTON. E. R. KURTZ, Auctioneer, JOSEPH RODERICK-

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™ 4 P . Supreme Court Gives Decisions Against Corporations, BAN IS CLAPPED ON FRANK Tribunal Upholds $lOB.OOO Fine Assessed Against New York Central © —State is Granted Right to Reduce Long Distance 'Phone Rates Washington, Feb, 24.-—That the in terstate commerce law prohibithig the iminance of passes to emploves on the ailvoads is applicable to the s:mmfiz:»;; Ol expresg franks was held vesterdas Ly the snpreme court of the United States du the case of the Americun Express Company :m:flné; the United Reules The case originated In - Chi SHEO . 3 ! . The case came to the supreme court A 8n o appesl from the declalon of e Kohlsaat sittibg in the United sSiatds efrenit court for the northern Batrict of Hiinois, In which the comjuiy was enjoined from Issulng franks Wi lis own officers or employes or o the officers and emploves of other express or rallroad companies, or their fomilics 1t was contended on behalf of Ihe company that the word “frank” I 8 pol synosymous with the word Pass.” and that gratultous transportation is nol commerce because it lntks the {dea of traffic, Judge Kokl saal overraled these pleadings and to duy's decision sustained that ruling ; Upholids $lOB,OOO Fine. The verdiet of the United States eircuit court for the southern disiriet of New York imposing a fine of $lOB. o upon the New York Central Rall rond Company on the charge of granting rebates to the American Sugar Campany was yesterday affirmed by the supreme court, : The rebates to the American Sugar Refining Company were given on ship mrents of sugar in 1903 from New Yurk to Cleveland and Detroit. Six offenses were charged and flues of $lB,OOO cach were fmposed by the trial court, The government prosecuted under the interstate commerce and Elking laws. Hetween New York and Cleveland the rallroad’s published tar Y called for A charge of 21 cents per 1 pounds, while the rate to Detroit was 21 cents, The cut in the first instance was five cents and in the second, two cents, . Must Reduce WPhone Rates. The supreme court yesterday decid ed the case of the Cumberland Telephione Co. vs. The Railroad Commis sfon of Loulsiana, involving the right of the commission to reduce the company’s long-distance rates, favorably to the state. Declision was by Justice Peckbham, ; . : Packing Company Hit. . Deciding the case of the Hammond Packing Company of Chicago vs the state of Arkansag favorably to the state, the supreme court yesterday upheld: the constitutionality of the anti. trust law of Arkansas. The company was fined $lO,OOO in the Arkansas state courts for failing to observe the law. Root to Address Legislature, St. Louls, Feb. 24.—Elihu Root, Unlted States senatorelect from New York, left St. Louis yesterday for A} bany, where he will address the New York legislaturebefore going to Washington for the Taft inauguration. He arrived here from Hot Springs, Ark., earlier in the day.

PRESIDENT GOES TO 5 & "i BIER OF NEPHEW Reaches Washington from Fieet Rfi view and Departs for New York for Funegm. . . { : e | Washington, Fedb. 24 —The yacht Mayflower, bearing the prestdent and | his party on their return from the bomecoming of the. battieship flewt at | Hauipton roads, reached ber dock at the navy yard-in this city yesterday The presidential party remabnes aboard the yacht until iate in (the morning, when they left the navy yaid in carrlages in a drizzling rain. - Pregident Roosevelt, accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt, left Washington last night for New York city on the midnight train of the Pennssivania rall road to aitend the funcral of his nephew, Ntewnrt Douglas Robinson, who was killed Satarday night by fall fug from a window iu his dormitory at Harvard college. : : New York, Feb, 24.—President-edect Tafl arrived here from Philadelphis yestorday He was met at Jer ‘sey City by an automobile in which be crossed the ferry, and was then driven to the residence of his brother, H. W. Taft, whose guest he will be till Saturiday. Mr. Taft attended the meeting of Hampton institute, and Friday “night will be a guest at the dinner to be given Sepatorelect Root. Satur day the presidentelect will go to Washington, where he will remain for Ihe inauguration. : . Mrs. Taft remains In Philadeipbia for a day or so. PLAN A PEACE FESTIVAL. Scandinavian Consuls Héld Prelim inary Meeting in Chicago. ~ Chicago, Feb. 24 —Consuls repre senting Sweden, Norway and Denmark met vesterday In the Northwestern University building and took prelimCinary steps toward arranging a musical “"harmony festival,” at which representatives of the Scandinavian countries will discuss measures for the perpetuation of peace in those countries. John D. Lindgren, coasul for Sweden; G. H. Sanson, represent ing Iwnmark, and F. Herman Cade, consul for Norway, were the trio of representatives who are making the arrungements for the festival " The meeting was a short one, and it was anounced that the festival will be held in Chicago some tme in June, but as yet they have not decided on a definite date . : : F. Herman Gade, consul for Nor way, in speaking of the affair, sald: “"We hope throwgh our festival to lusure peace between the countries which we represent and do away with the constant menmace of war. These countries have for years been rivals and this has produced resuits that eyery um; FB&TQ(I.' - Battieship Ashore; Reficated. . Dover, England, Feb. 24 —A British battleship, = npame unknown, went ‘ashure on Goodwin sands yesterday In a fog. A wireless call for assist. ance was at once sent out, but before tugs couid reach the spot the vessel had refloated and proceeded on her way. . = Cholera in Russla Rampant. St. Petersburg, Feb. 24 —The chot era, which has now been epidemic here for 160 days, to-day reached the 10,000 mark. There have been 3928 deaths from this disease in St. Peters. burg. the highest number of new cases in one_ day being 444 and the Jowest nine. : e Former iowans Have a Picnic. Los Angeles, Cal, Feb. 24-—More thar twenty thousand former residents of lowa participated yesterday in the annual pdcnic and pu’ket lupcheon in Agricultwral park under the auspices of the lowa Association of Southern California. o o Fireworks Peril Firemen. New York, Feb. 24.—Firemen worked perilously near a great quantity of fire. works early to-day while fighting a fire in a five-story building at 176 Fulton street. The loss was about $15,000. . Drops Dead While Dancing. - New York, Feb. 24.—Edgar Pryer, a salesman, dropped dead yesterday while dancing at a ball given by the Independence league in Eighth avenue. Pryer, who was 46 years of age, probably s#iccumbed to heart fatlure due to over exercise, ' i Mining Man Found Dead. Norfolk, Neb., Feb. 2¢.—The body of Elmer Charf, aged 28, who had been missing since February 8, was found creek within 50 feet of the main Mi of the town of Lym¢h, Neb.

| Proparsd seeh wask by the Nobte ‘ o sach week b{ the Noble oounty absiract «flee D 8 Taylor. ; Minois P Feightaer ot sl to Letha A Ball NWy NEY & Jeflotson Tp. Mary E Keoller 10 Malcomb B Leitet: 81y SEI, 18 Green twp. Meivina Rice ot al 1o Ularencs A Holsinger »t a! NEY Ey, NWy 12 Oraoge Iwp, : i Amton E. FPierson by Ausditor to Joseph £ Mustors and wilfe jots 181 aod |B2 Rome City. . Ist Nat. Bank of Shelbyvilie and CGireencastie by Auditor o Joseph R, Masters and wife lot 21 Keystoue Pist Bome City. : - James Mayfisld by Auditor to Joe R Masters and wile ot 81 P A zfimad« : ! Thoroughgood. Heechold snd Ste{man by Ausditor m_}«mgb B Mas ters jot 1231 11 P. A Grounds W. M. Menaugh and wife to (Mto E. Giraot lot ¥ Biscks add Albion. Frank ¢ Hunter and wifs to Lenk E. Kinuison iot 10 Woleottville. Simon J. Straus and wife o Alonso {E. Burlfey Wi SWijsee Sand NW i,’s-; NW i sec i 7 Perry tep. i Martha M. Lalir to Gieo. W. Kirk(patrick lot IR and pt 468 and 4467 | Mitehoile add Kendallville. § . Bodland Smalley and wife to 59«0Leer Pair prelot 84 (ddiogs add Rendelivijie., - . : Wilder D Maios and wife to Kendadivi le Trust and Saving Uo lnte 35 PAT 88 B a 9 lddinge add sd Wi lot I Miteohalle add Rendallville

Cocil B Salts and wife to Joseph W._ Shock Nend Kty BWi and Wiy Wi SEY; sec I 8 Washington Twp B W Cowley st al to LR &M S Hy Co pt SEY sec 28 and pt NE 5 wee U 0 Perry twp ‘ : i Margaret Bixier and husband to Logan Winsbreoner lot 239 280 TiMa sdd Alblon. _ Frank terber and wife to John Barkinan and wife pt SE' and fri pt SW Y sec 16 Swan twp. © Martin K. Graber and wife to John J. Bodea Wi, NE and- N end Wi BEl; sec 16 Swan Iwp. ' OPTION ELECYIONS IN INDIANA Daviess, Adams, Grant, Newton and Howard Counties Vote on Law. Indianapolis, lad., Feb 24 —With the ringing of church beils, thy blow tug of whisties, with the womeh at the church aitars praying for Divine felp, the temperance forces today waged a contest to banish the zaloon from five counties. Daviess Adanvs Grant, Newton and Howard counties held elections under the county local uption jaw. For weeks the temjperance forces have been waging s hard fight, and they are clalming victory in every coaniy. The saloon people have nit been idle, but bave earried on a lively campalgu. ;

: THE MARKETS. 'Grain, Previsions, Etc, : : Chicago, Feb 2 FLOUR -NMarket frm. Spring wheat, apecial brunds, SOP, Minnesots, hard patent, jute, K IMPERW:. straight. expurt bags, #BOl5 clear, sxport bags. ¥ OSG L Jow grades BRIOGLW. winter wheal, patent, 85 445 25 stralght, jute, 306 W clear, Jule, MMM rye Bour, while, £ s dark, REQL W WHEAT -Nervous. May, 81 L%G118%, July, BLatglamg CORN -Blurong. May, @o6By July, B 4 By OATR - Firm,. May, MAGSES CBUTTER Creamery, extras, Mg price to retall Jdealers, 30, prints, & exirs firwin, 2c: firsts, B¢, seconds, 2¢. dadrfos, extra, 5S¢ firsta, 20, seconds, M) fadles, No ) 3%, rrknz( stk I FGOR Caves retuPoed, 198871 L Anen included, Militge, firsts, Ec. primme frsts, = exira e " POTATOES-Cholce to fancy, Nis; falr 0 pood, KGN LINVYE POULTRY Turkeys, per b, o, chijckens, fowis, e, springs. % roostere” Mo geene, SHC, ducks, g : Néw York, Feh 21 FLOUR-Firmly held with demand only fulr Minnesola patents K #6508 winter straights. S 1005 % Minpesots laKers, M OH4 50 winter extras, 8 OG4 w 0 winter: patents, 88, winter low. %Qi-n 5845, Kansas sirsights, 8 WHEAT -In response to sénsationally strong cables, whest opened at new high fevels, but speedily reacted under heavy sales for long secount, hobling seady for the bhalapce of the morning May, $1 19561 19 July, SLNEGI 8 BRYE-Quist. No. I western 8. 1 o 5 New Yurk, : Live Stock. ‘ 5 Chicags, Feb, 22 CATTLE-Good 10 prime steces, §£.7540 A% medivm to good steers, 5457 somman 1o fair ateers, OGS S native yeariings, 86 34470 plain 1o fancy cows, B 4 plain 10 fancy heifers. MO9 £ common to cholve stockers, §2 54 4T, common 1o cholee feeders, $1 TG W good cutting to falr beef cows. $2 3544 15; eanners. SLTMGL 2 bulls good to cholee, S N 4 T 3 bologna bulls, REGLE. calves, AR s 0 - HOGS--Good to prime heavy, 8 20046680; goud 1o cholce medium-welght butchers, PNS 0. choloe. Hght, B HgEw me-diurg-welght, mixed, 36 IGEN: good 1o cholce heavy packing, 3615043, pigs, M5O 9610 : : Omaha, Neb, Feb 23 CATTLE-Market active and e higher. Native steers, HOOGEI. cows and helfivr‘u, SLONGES . western steers, $I LGS 0 Texas steers, LGNS, range cows and heifers, $L7504.75; canners, £ WOELS: stockers and feeders, JLTMISS. caives, $3.00G7.00; bulls and stags, STGLT - HOGS-Market 5¢ higher. Heavy., 3500 G 530, mixed B SBOE; lights, $5.7564.10; pigs, 4508550 bulk of sales, 906415 SHEEP-Market steady. Yearlings, ;n_uu.us; wethers, $5.0085.30; ewes, .00 GAT: lambs, 36.5097.30. i Arrange for Medical Session. | New Orleans; Feb. 24 —The execu tive committee of the American Institute of Homeopathy convened here [ to-day for the purpose of making final arangements for the national convention which meets in Detroit next June. f Dr, Wesley Spaulding Is Dead. ’ Denver, Col, Feb. 24.—Dr. Wesley Spaulding, former president of lowa Wesleyan university, died here yesterday at the age of 84. ' Reason Enthroned Because meats are so tasty they are consumed in great excess. This leads to stomach troubles. biliousness and constipation. Revise your ; o 2 : diet let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Tryit. ForsaleatS.J. Williams’ drug store. 464 t |

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i the Soutwest g E No long oold winter nights or long hot summer days | W where the sun. shines twelve hours cvery day in the year, | Join rur party December 15 or January § and see our bargains in this land of opportunity, unimproved prairie land slsto j 10. per acre; improved land, with fig and orapge trees pow loaded with fruit, and strawberry vines from which voucan AA $ pick npe strawberries today and every day until June 1, at ‘ $OO 10 200. per acre. . H We bave sixty miles of sea shore frontage on the most i beautiful bavs, teennng with ovsters. on the American conti- | L{ pent. For infermaticm call on or address : H vJ. C. Billman - G. J. Strang F,; LIGONIER, INDIANA X - , e o ™ ™ ™o ™ o

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Ask Yourseifl the Usestion e Why not use Chamberiain's Lint: ment when you have rheumatism? W fesl sure that the resuit will be prompt and satisfactory. It has cured others, why not you? Try it [t costs but s trifle. Price. Zconts large size, 5 centa. Foraale by 8. J. Williams. 0484 t C. R Kirger, the jeweler 1080 Virglois Ave. lodianapolis, Ind., writes “I was 80 weak from kidney trouble tnat [ could bardly walk a hondred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy clearsd iy complexion, cured iy backache and the irregu Inrities have disappeared, and 1 ean uow attend to business everv day. apd recommend Foley's Kidney Remnedy to all sutferers as it cured mie after the doctors and_ other remadies had Iniled ™ ; B 4 ; 8. J. Williama. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the inflimed membranes and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package - A 6 4L P 8. J. Willisma, Foley's Orino Laxative cures constipation and liver trouble and inakes the bowels healthy and regular. Orino is superior to pills and tablets as It does not gripe or - nauseats. ‘Why take anything else? - - 46 4t : : 8. J. Williams. 3 Sheriffs Sale i Hy virtue of & certifled copy of 8 judgment, decroe and order of sale (0 me divected from the Clerk of the Noble Cireult Court of lodisna, 1n s cause whereln, Koppirs, Melcher's Brewing Company.s Corqxnuon is piainti and Kils Groweoek and flitamn 1 Groweock are defendanis, reau!nug me to make the sum of One Hanred Beventy-etght - and Ninety-one Hundredihs ($17%51) Dolisrs with interest thereon from the 45 day of January, e and costs, Including costs of this sate, | will o X pose u"rumw sale 1o the highest bidder on Saturday, March 20, @9, Letwesn the ‘hours of tén o'clock 8. . and four o'vlock &.m.o! said day at the door of the Court House {o the Town of Albion Noble County Indiana, the rénts and profits for s term not exceeding seven years, of the following described n& estate, to-wit:- Commencing sl an iron stake i the center of Clark Street at the Northeast corner of Fry's Addition 10 the Town of Kimmell, Noble County, indians, thence due west one hun. dred and fifty-two (18 feet thence due porth twenty three (25 feel, thence due east to the center of Clark Street . thenceinas southeasterly direction along the center of Clark Street to thexm‘e o.l,be:lnumz.ln Noble County, In the State of Indiana 1f such rents and profits will not sell for a sum sufficlent to satisfy sald decree. futerest and costs, 1 will at the samé Uime and ghuugo& at public sale to the hiihm idder the fee simple of sald real estate .or ss mach thereof as m? e Decessary to antisfy and discharge said decree, interest and The sale will be made without reitef from valuation or s isement laws, ; PERRY J. m:.:r. Sheriff'of Noble Co. Ww. H. WieTox, Attorney for Plaintiff, 58

Administrator's Sale of Personal Property Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of M.igle Ayres deceased, will offer for sale at su vile suction at the late residence of asid decedent in Elkhart Township, Noble Cnun({;. Indiana, on Tuesday the %Bd day of March, 19%, the personsl property of sald estate consisting of one five year old Durham cow, coming fresh in April, one yearling helfer, one sow welght, about 00 pounds, ofe yearling colt, one general purpose mare, twenty hens, and all o% the household furniture and utensils owned by decedent, atthe dateof her death. Said sale to begin at one o'clock p, m, Terma:all sums of five dollars and under, ‘cash In hawmd; over five dollars a credit of ; not 1o exceed six months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bear‘m:’ ;ix m”?nt. lntfm: after muul"uy walvin rrofld ng for attorneys fees and wifb sufficient sureties thereon. HENrY BURKET, Administrator. F. P. BOTHWELL, Attorney for Estate; #l3 Notice of Administration Notice i 3 hereby g’nn that the undersigned has been b{t e Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court, subject to confirmation by such Court,of Noble County, in the State of Indiana, duly o&nolnud Administrator of the estate of n&;\ym. deceased, and creditors and all persons interested in said estate will be governed -oeordlngg Said estate is probably solvent. HexRY BURKET, Administrator. F.P BoTHWELL, Attorney for Estate, ey Gures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia

Knows No Season It is the Popular Beverage of st} ..v....g‘u HBeer was lformeriy considersd as a siriclly sumsmer drink. but the demand for 1t durfng the poaisr months Is showing » mx(bnl thotemse every Year, In Muessel Beer People Godabeverage that appeais tothem as woll 1u November ns o July Ita delightful flavoer and mellow‘ees s whiolssesmeneons and reflress g sest creates a cali for 1L the Yoar reund : Mucssel cer is a sustalning as well 89 A refreshing Levernge, Ua the tabile 1L Is highly appreciaied as il alinrpens the appeUite, ssslsts digestlon and Is qulle ssubatantial food (o Itsell. On tap at A. W. Erwin’s and supplied to the family trade dicect from the brewery. M | Brewi - South Bend, - Indiana

\V H. WIGTON, e ; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW OfMce over Clfium‘ Bank, Ligonser, Ind Cu,uu,xa V. INKS, Dealerin 2. . MONUMENTS, VAULTS Tombstones and Building Stones? . .. Corner of Cavin and Fifth streets, LIGONIER, - - INDIANA Abstracter Business Agent Notary < : ALBION. INDIANA. BESSIE A VANDEVENTER . - M. C. VANDEVENTER PHYEICIANS AXD SURGEONS Homeopathy e Uffice, day or night up over Vaudette, WA SHOBE, & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LIGONIER, . = «~ INDIANA Office up stairs ovar Graves' Bakery. : Residence on Main Street Furniture... Of all kinds, Latest in ~ style st lowest prices at sose e Ao BROWN’S B : o™ ERTAKING calls . - swered. 'hmmdsired by arterial method.