Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 1 April 1909 — Page 8
We refer to that boom 80 wes s, o rions, eufloring women Koown a 8 Dr Siorees Dr. Jobsi Fyfaone ot the Blitoriat 5152 of Tre Beescnio Mevioas Brviiw s of Unirorn root (llelonias [Hotn | which 13 one of the chief logredisnts of Lo " Faworite Proseriptin ¢ = %A rersedy thit%k&m&fir et 5% & nlere tne in viiw?mw CER Rst f;g:mw 31 30 ixity ot ¢ W mtlioe polmeaciive srniens, fifl‘tfiifl so Ti Ml ias we LaYe 8 tieslinge ol wWhHiS Meern fUUY REavirs the store B i thibn Qg et GERD WMA SRk T ams Bevrorinted, M the renivien of discami - calinr o ;fiflwwiflwmz»& th&s :»;; ety sy which Goes B MPRL So e Sndid gol tor this remedial fEenh” D Fole Tortiaer sagsr *The fotlowing se Ko the lesiing tndicathons for Heldon (Lsicatn pets. Faia ot aching In "m sk, wib sleuroniors g sromie (wesk) conlits IR 6F the pesinisluctive crians of Worsen, eat il Goptossany ol 8 ritstdlity b soriates! etil e htonic Siacasis of the pepnahi tive tEg s &fi%~wltht sensstion Jf Beat fl@vwf‘dffi he ks Bera; et rhag #figggflifia ol 10 A wrake enes] congdition oflths repiodurtive sysioing ,l;s;»cr%fl;! Ly Wwawx tornihdy peraaigdh ENVGIPRETIRGS oF Roipmbaei6e #n pirwedl cooiitton of ‘flMi&W%%iv rEEng e wintn LihkS Licesd ) Batuty drasy g w:x: foon 14 Vhe exirenes Jower part of Ihe Bhatfaen | nll e T : . I{ mure o loss 6f Iha RiGye g imotong eFITE T ee R DA i LT TN B Fleriee Favooiie VElTTorinn COnE O SRR gt eianl w T Usleorntoot, of Helonias, sl the Mol oB] DRt Gl whics 18 pead (Rl BaneßGiN ’ Ot (il o deal Pont sithay fror inent :3;&' 5 3 ik x}f ’i‘*&’#fi}‘r}’}w}'{{@{,“," ot Foody Bllingwed, M. 30l e pets e fu%id‘"gi},, Lhicagn, sy Tl s an UnUOFUANE SUSE 1 (s aiers of the wosn o I GHRESEVIE Gl e . sl prneral enbaidnnent Bofe et ¥ ot John 30 Beadder AL L Ints of Cisvdnrad, sass ol Ehataen el roait R pes Rt e *@m&g& Pl s O sl eynten There S B MRe IR 88 bl 35l vl frrve 4wh 8 rrral Geeieiite of cpdaln QL 1s uviiiwes iy ,i*fifflfififigfitffl‘ffifi Toalor waetul Sn silderaliigiag SR e 0 - C Vet i arthaiew ML of Jallora Bovion faibogte SRRI it Boad SNadualua s at&zffia Besdathagn roenor rhagia Hodiag sl Bisletive Brsitasnts Flopa oh i T“fifi&%f&"flffi#i‘ o L Ao obie b ERNGE e B i ntion Te 1l fuiie rojpeents gl She Glwove nad ine gredient sl cofes the diseascs Lor W tich ooy sre rucombented,. o
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SHWaRNG Fl RO R Wils to Pionnas A Jobinslon Kid wifo (o ol Htapd 200 B AGy : Helvn Medabn ot al to Meolissa Lavcon pt N B W L wie 16 Sparin. Luitid Statesdo Btate of Indinoa ail o Gopalls twp . i - Biate of Thdisas to Geo, b Clark ctal NI SWEE sen 6 Sparis twp. mate of Ludinna ta Geo. B Clark ot al W', 5W i Koo B Hparia tw). Cira L. and Herh, Frive to Mars E and Herl hoepper gt out lut 20 Lig: Bried o . Cora L. and Herh. Frite to Mary J, Mitehell pt oug 108 88 Ligonter. : Mary J, Mitebholl o L ota t. brite ptout fot 0 Ligetiter.. e Arthur W, Bissehard and wils o Clardnes Biehe eWA% o W Losec TWayne tepe 2 | Howard M. Naa and wife to Wal: lnca King ot 80 tnd Hoand 1M | Noe's Add Binuwell, | Thowias b thf{i Bl Sfi"?fé‘ {0 }t'fl’{)a ‘ Lo btwmbadgh B atill N 4 sec 95 Aresn twp,. : - - lda snd Herb. Baross to Nauey J. Stifloey dnd (o SWE S see Citalipge twyy - e ." . 4 Wilten M. H_n»f!fifi}' ang wife to NgneyJ. Stillaey BWE REL oo V) Orange twp : : o Uarniine Bisck et &1 Alpbens K. Faux Sk T 1“'\55;)“;"': Allen W - \Vfi“i{t‘g' A }\'fl'lg: ad ".'fi‘é.i&fiv{t.! 3 ninss and Arcanesie Bastnugh jor 30 J. B, and H. M. Noe add Kinmell Andy O Fhienie to Sarab Thieme el pt X WE SW cep 1h Orange twp., :Alpheus K. Faux ot &l to Justiae F. Faux und 5, ps NW 4 sec 23 OrBugetwp, e o Warble 8. Lemon and wife to Hene ry Rabler and wife pt Jat 4 Clarka add Kendallvifle . : George L. Haas et al to Valeria Haas pt lots W, 16018, 17, Ulark 's add Kendallville, = = = Melvin J.ann KEla S Baker to Jeremiah B. Noe ptlotl O. P. Kimmell, e Ella snd Herh. Baker to Jeromish B. Noe ptlot 1 O PLoßKunmell Mattie H. and Herb. Niceom to Sallie I, Shaw fot 2 J B & H. M, Nos'sadd Kimmell, Basil 5. Fuller to Finley Fuller 8 Wi NEY see 31 York twp. ~Mary A, and Herb. Roe to Samuel Michael S SWAg, = = - Leßoy E. Surfus and wife to John H. Crandall lot 2 Surfus Cemetery add Wolf Lake. -
Joe Frick’s have a very sick baby Jennie Pancake. an Elkhart teacher, cameé home Saturday night for a few days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills of Mish. awaka visited the latter’s parents over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Newton Panecake. - e Daniel Rose goesto Elkhart Thurs day for an operation for cancer and gall stones. » John Smith, Rhuben Gerver and Mrs. Mary Holtz are numbered with the silck. & Mrs. Edith Franks and Master Elbert of Mishawaka are visiting her mother; Mrs. Mary Zimmerman sines Saturday. o ; Mrs. Marion Pancéake and daughtere, Mae and Thelfi:a!‘ Eikhart were %'mlsts of A, E. M®vhorter and wile "hursday. > S Mrs. Geo, Jordan visited Jennie Pancake Monday at ber home. Daniel Lower has two very sick little boys, o ] . Mrs. Wm. Butz of near Albion was a guest of Lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Renehan Sunday. i Will King and wife of fiear Rome City were company of his brother, Ben King Monday. : : l Charley Hart moved out of Mr. Randell's house to the Lindbey farm two miles east of here Tuesday. Mrs. John Rendall returned from Mexico. lnd. one day last week, where she had been visiting her son, Dr. Charley Rendall. " | Charley Bass is still confined to hehed, o
- Noshipmwents of stock last weak. Vern Hursey the diedge man has gonte hume to speid &BE days before sutering on anothefiuniract. The Dsughters of Rebpeca from Ahin neig mmfi%m innt Friday, there being two bus loads of them. Allweut well uatit on their retarn Lothe abost twe tiles acuth of Kimuiell when ofie of the wheels uf ane of the buses gave way. The sther éfw&r«tmfi‘%aghm Jrsmay botne returneid fof. the siber. No dimcamtort furiher than the deiny '*M f’si*' Tfi“yflm“éfi fi%“ Tt oof spirits and enjor sl their littis exca. | pßde fnmsnasly. SUEIRE o 6 Win way note, -We won't g Bame Hi morn ag, HE das bt doth appenr, - | The Rathbone sisters sisited Nyra susn Fridasy exe fo the number of bhirty wihiore thay aseeted &t svvoral nitintioue aud retatned. bame with out mistap and well pleased L The Ladies af m?axmmw addid (ihe exotend uiniaf of BesEn Lo thiely rROES lant Saturday Svening in theiy Bl After Ihe Dusiness wan dis peed of several elilifen pave an ehiartainteett, 8 Wwien datoe, with Miss Jarne Harphsrt aeeomproy dng. st which all present werd Lyl iy | eiipteted o the [OS Tollke were oo thair bewt befimy iset,‘gi‘iflngws-: womi alea seryed i g‘a:mm wf by s iarge nunter of foecds as weli s embers. - Jask Muilin whe bae been i the GAaYY [Or o venr s g day roiarned Fome Sdpiisy B fer s bty dasx farlougls He gl the fle ai SanFransises Gl e the tal Boatid the Kabsns Be feporis iy frp n bully oo anll &8 u he bniove [ihe Bervice imuenkele,. o . Mes A Morrow o Ligestor nud Bon }*'ia"v’._é‘;‘w?zt : {fi}fi%fi? g? LR Gont afd vveuing with ME sed Mre Gian F Keeger Wl Bresger vfii’flwfififimi Hengd | Sundey fosen bk 08 Tany Roraco Wha s etpnoed 88l o g lar Ln i cHy railtoad there . : | Boparoampe are Gk all cioed Froaw, thiis Beny s teed il weseni . C Hank Voswers BWE el Dl serd sbout A Yenr R 8 haif 00l Eatarday asut noole The Hle 100, Low bad istlier ok sad wsine o estiing in éus'ssu»,«yéz;g‘;_gigfi»v;;lg{gfl ey tne for two woeks boe taddly was Suicied Monday i Hgafta chareh surd s inrgs uusaberof driends and Aeaatn G oes Deing ptewent. Mire W, H. Kresper falt for (1 «:tz-:gi.awar"i"ixt-mjay sf f%“fi‘fififfi{l Whvre sl Lintende spending the badater of the k. - | - Fhiie s the last ek of school and sisaral of the segilors evidentds to have a foretaste of the good time L eatiiing abeented thettiselves laxt Sl e ¥ ier s e
A TIGRY AlloTiaa, o : - Dave Joneads exhibiting & vew de. | i obwagon for Witler seervice. 1t avetne that Mrs Joties thonpht hie raral route wagon wenbd make n Zenl sinoke house god tried: it as sueh with the result that one of the | Liatis was burieed nnd the top of the Warol waunt up {8 the sir ‘!'mf'«srs« al Inltwas ealipa.- -« v . i Mesars. Will Sack, Hutehison and Wiiodaruf! passed through town Taoos day on thelr way tospend a Tew days | a 8 the biglake. - 0 : “ Fivetricizy \rm*si»mt; j’ ; : ‘ Itis probable that before the cnd | of Aty years all steam rallway sor- 2 viee will be operated by slectricity | it i known now that heavier trains may be hauled at Nigher speed and ! l«nt;, greater fomfert and conven- | efice to passcugers by electricity | it_imn by stestn. The ehange. how: | ovar must be gradual. The moeney required to operate the Tosds in this | coupiry runs inta bilbions and ta diseard the stenmn eguipment and intradtien electrical Josotiotives will cont anuy nritlions of dollars. Bul the law ol the survival of the litgest | appiles to wschinery and 18 fnexor. able, I the sicctrighty sngive 18 superior, the stean: engiie must go. | Faley's Honey mé(i‘nr TN RuUATd sgßinst serious resnlts fron spring gnfiifi‘\“fi?v&fi.‘fi inflame (he lungs and develop into pneutionia. Avoud counterfeits by fusisting upon baving the genuine Foles s Houey and Tar, wiiich coutains no hanatal drags. ot MORSE AIDS FELLOW PRISONER. Convicted Barker Tells Magistrate Ac-! cused Man I 8 innocent .f _Neoew Yurk. '3‘4?:&,?;.‘:_'";f%;»'«k!a;tit«:’zr:flnf ‘Crane, sitiing in the Tambs police court, received a lelter from Charles W Marse, the convieted Binkeér, sayIng that Morge was convineed thal one of hig fellow prisoners wag Innocent of the erime for which he was awaiting sentenve nud asking the magistrate to call ou Morse in prison if convenient, to diseuss the case. Magistrate Crane ealled on Morse and pramised to do anything.be could fof the man. ~ This is the second time Morse has interceded fer a fellow grisoner. About six weeks ago he wrote Magistrate ‘Walsh regarding a young Texan with whom he bécame acquainted, and .as a result the man was sent back to Texds on board one of the former Morse.
steamships. . . ARCADE BURNS; LOSS IS $250,000, Rochester, N. Y.. Places of Business Destroyed. , Rochester, N. Y. Mar 31—Fire broke out vesterdav afternoon on the upper floor of the Rewynolds arcade in East Main stréef, in the center of the retail business district. The flames spread so rapidly that the restaurant patrons were driven out by the smoke and the occupants of the other places barely escaped, leaving their belongings behind. The Western Union offices were damaged and telegraphic communication for the time was destroyed. The loss is estimated at $250,000. One fireman was seriously injured by falling glass. Two Negroes Reported Lynched. Camden, Ark., Mar. 31.—1 t is reported yesterday that the two negroes, the Pickett brothers, whose trial on a charge of having murdered Charles Abbott, a planter, near El Dorado, begzan at that place, were taken from the county jail and lynched. . : . . Refuse Lied New Trial. ; Columbus, O, Mar. 31.—The supreme court yesterday refused the pettion of Fred Lided. former member of the board of public service, for a new trial in the famous Broad street paving scandal. Lied was convicted of accepting a bribe. A |
] ! ; n-3 % 3 TARIFF TALK - LAGS i : . o Little Interest Taken in Late oo e . } . Discussion, BILL “ IS ASSAILED AGAIN ] : = Al . Payne Mesture's Provisions Are - Roundly Scored in Several Instan ! ces—-Cox of Ohic Opens Debate— New Trade Angle. o . Washisgton, Mar 31-The lazging fntrres!l o the laril discussion was made manitest reslerday when U was oheerved that bul & dogen moembire worp In thelr senls upon the consen tny of Ithe house, and that for (he sont part thclie were the onos sehed uled o siesk, There was such g sapiinise 1n the hbase thae when the svwaker. o lem, Mr Perkine, ealied the Wiady te order the sound of bis gxsei echoed and reochind through gut the rhaibeg - ¢ - Yestordne's azfiflti»a_ifi was Opcned 3?&31‘,' Cox {Okin), who pleaded for » reduectton tn the dulies on sewinsg machines, Liovries sod oomputing scales He argoest that by resson of the favorsd natden flatee Uermany was enalied’ fn panularture and ship sowing ioackines 4nd Bovcies 010 Hoesis o Fennes and other conticental eonnistes 81 aboyl Hald the Lari¥ Im poed on Ihe ssme articles of Ameri Senn ) eEnutantaes | Heekoes of | fhis fact the AwmerivaAn MMARGlciarer wWias bandiennied in extending Wiy forelpn frain Unlcss the taei® was reduced t id the maoulactapees of the products mentioned would be forced to build factories abread which would rensll fn throwisg oyl of amplormont P this erlundyy maav akilled whrkmen Phe mashaumwminimun festare of Chae B, he deciaved, 10 B pot worth the saper 1 wag writlep on, and in sunsenene would not reileve Ihe gl Ao : i Srores Payne Muwm Pt voosdvocaiing free lumber, Al Pyrl, Misshaliopl, Severcly At tarked the Pavne bill €4 & spoech In ‘e Bonde sesis r iay. Hedeelared that e omaiximim and minbhoum drovl Cslon, intendad 0 be ssed agzains: foreiga nuations, makes it oasily possible for the propoded averane daty of 46 per cent to be increased 20 per cent mare on ImAnY pecesaaries used by Cthe homwe consumer. It s expressly
provided ihal the rates shall be In creaked 20 per cont sgainst all oa tioms not secording us equsl trade privileges with other fintions. Now Any ohe knows fhfii%:mm ratp 8 fmpoded against any nation, will heap an M&{@S«w.mffiium the home congumier, as well as invoke the soornlul cantempt of fie forelgnor® Mro Byrd decisred that the price of Jumber 3 pow 86 high Ihat the poor are uhable to biidd brfi}i&&“flm‘%fif owned by Buildisg and lokn associa Bates Favors Protective Tarift, i a.cevision dewn and oot upward, M Pated of Pesusyivanis spoke in taver of a protevtive tarf “The dit protection -5 Ihat inereuss which will ik plate Wiaa i’fflhfif@ifi&mntw‘& ment of 17000 Ametican workingmen, Homeans annnal wazes of $10.660 000 ner s vad o and & RHM{'MQQ - fité American people By reasoB of o lower price pakd for tin for the jast 12 years e huve ku;m‘n ufitfi}gkfifhnfi tihes in this sogniry duig the past vour compared” with the experiefons f Burope and flfi“h‘i&&}*mu@fim for vevenue poliey wiich I today adthiz floor” continuel Mr. fates Sees New Industrial Rival. - Poihddney ta 8 mw%fi%fl ustrial rival Mr. Mcßinlay of California cautioned CORIErEsE 10 b slow mm%g&gm proteciive tasill from astieles tn which there ds Ukely o mmfiixmmm ~“We find in the counteles surround 860600 peogle” he confinned, “ocompstitors in §x{‘a}i§u«‘f§€§n‘§3§§ ;g;gmfiw facture, ax woll as consumers, of the products which Wfi&&fimw to dis pose of o order th maintain in con tinyed operdtion curmwmm* with China, Jupan, Korea, Manchuria and the Islands of I&% of Asia -clatmed, to the fact that the compett tlon of Japan in almost eévery line of manufacture is displaciog American - aters of western Pennstivania and | Ohlo, who, he sald. now esfoy smo
- nopoly on the Ontario markets ';':nm-i . the reciprocity srrangement with re. gard to free bituminous coal becanss it would mean an additional profit w%i e antiiions of dollars (o them, Mr. .'\h}h'i dell (Wyo) spoke in opposition to the Payne provision for coal - | § Dies in Fight Argument. 3 | Chicago, Mar. 31—Thomas J. . O'Brien, 907 Homan avenue, was| | kicked to death by Walker Simmons,: ; a colored porter, the police say, in the | alllnight saloon of John Kennally at | 546 West Lake street vesterday afieri the two men had argued regarding the relative merts of white and black prize E fighters. : ; E Would Name State Lincoln. ~ Washington, Mar. 31.—Representative Kinkaid of New Jersey, one of the Democratic members of the house, i’ proposed in a bill he has introduced, -that the next state admitted to the - union shall be named “Lincoln.” | Score Die in Battle. Teheran, Mar. 31.—According to advices received here from Tabriz 12 nationalists were killed and 30 were wounded during a fight at Shamghazen with royalist troops. The latter had 16 men killed. . ‘ : Changes Names of Princes. o Belgrade, Mar. 31.—King Peter issued a ukase yesterday changing the names of his sons. The step is taken to provide the name of George as the head of the house of Karageorgeo-
RUSSIAN REFUGEE ~ JAN POUREN FREE Mas Sought By Siav Government Found 1o Mave Been Ravoiution | ‘igt im Mother Coumtry, Now York Mar I{-=Jan Poures, the Ramsinn refusve. whose extradh sion has losig boen seupht By the Ras stan guverament was dischargsd from enstodly veslerday by Unlied Btates Copmissioser Wichesek = Commissioner Hitchowk found that Pouren was gty of arsot, altempted mairder and burginry, byt that Be had goied aa & reoiiplivaist, and withoat vricdnsl intest a 0 Pouren wii 3 menber of an organ lration known as Ursibers of the Wivads,” which enzaged ia & revols linn b the previgces of Liviasd, Cour mnd sod ¥alland, in tbe seighinrhond #1 Higa. Rauseds, in 1934 Commis giiner Hitchoock tound (Bal adl the gty of which Voursn ®as seused tiek pdace while (he Rigs dlstrict was #ill iu = state of revolution, which was pot oficlally put down uetil Ko wom iy, 1900 snd that the members of the guerrilian perly khows as r,!st} et of thes Woodd” wern tried w.] eourt martal The commiseioner also | dowihd Ihad Pouren had nol scted for 1 teraonst guin hut in the Tntervely -‘4l Ahe worciniiontsis,. The cummshoner sddod; e - | : “However revniting (hese arét‘m&!\‘ Lave Leen ee mant #Ol consider that thrw Wivre eotitiod w?;fi‘w the guun try was in a revolionary. siste, and woerd snre or bees Suscifed : ’ Pasipen who hadbeorn i the Tombs nrieal ginowe Emmg ¥, 0100 wan im el oly relensed . : BALKAN FORMULA 18 PRESENTED Agresment in Bervian Dispute Turned ‘Cver to Foreign Ofice. : Belgravs, Mar, 40 o THe formuls aprest wron by the powers of Eaross Byt Awsivia Masgary for the setlie v al Of Ihe prélone a 4 dispute el woey the Brieed monnrch anl Bervia WhE e wentad at the Sorvian foreien offioe vos terday by the Beitish. Prench Ger waan, Russian and lalian ministers at Helprade Ta Waiks Far in flecord Time, Giatianet, Miss Mar 31 o3P R o Iwek rovwo ol ot hes Yomited ST-‘;(n*fii signal corps absdomed at Forl Sheridan, Mich, sr red B sesterdad aflersoon, having witlked TRO mlies from Ranlt Sle Rlaase - N h in B 9 davs,
independent Eilected Mayor. o Mason Uty fa. Mar. SH-<Frod A Kirchman, independent candidate for mavar won in a force contest here yesterday, The vote was Kirchman, B 0 shelts, Repubiiean, 339, Cume milsis eaual taxation, kl 2, : : ' . Find Priest's Body. Narwood, R 1. Mar 31 --Shockingly Darned, the bealy of Revo Me. Edward P Nobart, o French priest, was found yvestemdny on the floor of Bis Htte chpel tn this villsge = L . Acquitted of Murder. - Denver (ol Mar 31—John C Cradie Baugh of Wailaee, Idaho, was e aitiod 3‘!*&!:{#:*l}&3‘ of the charge of murdering Frederick W, Walton, ‘ ' .~ THE MARKETS. ~ ' . Grain, Provisions, Ete, ; - : Cliloage, Mar, 3. CFILOR-Market firme. . Sering whest, epesind brands 8.8 Minsesais, hasd patent. jute. ¥NS stralght, éxport bags, Bl d 0 plear, export Bags RSN 1D fow grades S2TOBI W winter wheal, pal(.!'.v!_’_t[a!'v"f'f‘%::» oowtraipht e fiW{n ", eloar, Jite, SUBME T rye Gour, white, PO dark, BRELE ; SWHEAT-Higher May, BLICL9: Juiy, e Reptember) SILOMELOY; Decomptair, SLOOGGLGL o : CURN--Birong. May, BNBBNe, July, i ; : G CATE-Quist. May, Hiithe: July, %8 BUTTER Cresmery, extras, Me: price 1o retail dealers, Sl printE B extra firsta BN firsts DD sevondds, IG0; dairias, estra, Ee Brels, Zac] seconds, B, ladies, Noo 194 pasking stock, PGOS-Oapes . returned, IROt oxsen Included, 18Le firsin, fo; prime frsts B extra, Jp e : CPOTATOGERER Chates to fancy, 50099 foir 1o goan), Sgase. e j CAIVE POLLTRY -Turkeve per 1. ITe; ehilckens, fowls, 10 springs, e roostey, 30, geesr, S 0 Bucks, Mgl % ’ il : -’—.‘.‘%o"- ‘J',k , SR na . New York, Mar 0. FLOUR-Quist and unchenged. . WHEAT- Considerable fing wheat came on the market infuenced by poor eables, and prices doppest of halfl & ceni under daat wight. letor rallving o 8 bull support Moy, I Juiv. SLHRGLEN - RBYE-Iwil No. 3 western, ¥o, £ O b New York, : . i - - - Live Btock. | : ; . Chleago, Mar. 8. . CATTLE Good to cholee steers, 8258 AE: medium 0 pood steers, 86 MG 05 common to fair steers, $4356550. native Yearhings, $£.54%7%; plain 1o fancy cows,
24050 75 plain fo . faney helfers, MOO 60 common 0 chaice stockers, §.50588 475 pommion 1o cholve feeders 87580 R pood ontiing 1o falr beof cows, 2.8 G4OO canners, SLTHH24; bulls, pod o chiotce, B 5035, bologna bulls, $2506M 10: calvis, ERioais . : HOGB-Good 1o pritne henvy, $5.954607.10; good o cholce medium-weight butchers, WA T good to Hght., 55066%. me-dism-weight, mixad, EUEE, good te cholce henvy packing, S4B, pigs, 450 {525, . : Omala, Neb, Mar 0. CATTLE--Market steady, 5 to 18 cents lower. Natice steers, $#.1004.88; cows and beifers, $.555 4 western steors, $3 5406 555 Texas stevrs, SLO§GG.D. range cows and heifers. 20645 canners, 50085 gtocßers and feoders, 8.0065. M: calves, 806750 bulls and stags, 8.264 55, HOGS-Market 10 cents lower. Heavy. 000605, mixed, BIEH0; light, $6.4900 £.80; pigs, $.5065.0: bulk of sales, $6.50@ BES. ; TSHEEP-Market slow to 10 cents lower. Yearlings, $.0067. 5 wethers, $.7508.5; ewas, ST OOFSRI: tambs, ST.UOGIN : | Heavy Snow in Kansas, | tluichinson. Kan., Mar. 31.—A heavy fall of *now iz reported throughout western Kansas and eastern Colorado vesterday., : = S e S bt i Land Eill Introduced Again. | London, Mar. 31.—Chief Secretary for Ireland Birrell yesterday reintrodhoed the Irish land bill in the house of commons. | weupp toiéem\am. i | Washington, Mar. 31.— Francis E. f.eupp. commissioner of Indian affairs, yesterday told President Taft that he would remain in his present position if
ED GHIEF Gi¥ca LF . : i Crazy Snake Announcesi : “ : 5 ~ Plan to Surrender. -§ o ; . & TROOPS HAVE UPPER HAND Boidirs Pureys (ndizes and Loy Do lewed to Hive Them Corecesd in the Milig—tiegroas Couse Much! Treuae. el e . . B il . E - o .S A 4 e i (N O — | WHD THE FIGHTIRS ARE. | Dy Abeert M. Nash, : s N RN S R I e E i 5 Erimc Cariiste S hod SR ‘ Fowas Beers owt owoest W sl | t S PN R S Siihe ot 9 v:‘ 1 { o o 3 B A i e Rl e i X Aewd e b W ( BALE SRR : o & fFE g A o 5 L gd 5o o 3 ® e RRE . B i iy kfi"f‘i?‘f‘ i wilm Ahere are bt e Gf uw . St gkns st Ea b st Yo o e S SR - g ;‘M’ #“;,‘. . '5 % ;,’;'e.v.Aw, TR Y i 2 ¥ “sfimd Fhkvaw 3 cdl B erean o BELG f Tl el e i it S koot nid Metionn ek 1 Grm RA W tiwen Phaoe ot Seewl. 8 Beg of thend abe Wil Alstiay nt : Bad! Meabian C Thow gel 4P O SRR § By e godae. &8 Teailane b ‘.fl:?r’w‘“@%_, ¢ ¥ Few soshluadt shes g s sl S BEne WYR an i ad 2 Bae iniond _ Blatvs ghasennieat, Amd ihe sl ‘ ¥ Eeir s Fand X s iy 5% Folins 3 : % the bierme of W oall &J' ot i fhuh Aewoabide mwnoßg Lhi SR 1o ama Yoedth y baaa lwaw v‘».w.z*em‘ag Py : Hhawe sedlawes We fad that the 5 S Uinited Biwres povermnmment shiad § P we O thesr sarspdere and he e 8 b deinlsbing Uhend 1o the , e entent ot the iaw = A 4 . ‘ 3 - Gathrie, Okla. Msr N -”'f.‘?"f*g-’*‘% fiy{#}”u g Ohitan Hario H‘l"fkii_"! QH‘% Cthee Enake Indiaas yesterday ofiered 1o CEarteniieg The .i:fflflan r of the wily % pla ehief, who has been sought by fse | E(»;;:f; spies of state militia since Ban i day was masde 1o offfcers of the il } fin vesterday morsing He sent merflg E that he destred L come In hfi‘é»f@xfifl“fli iy cerendering to the focal !{u!hfififl@x !- feagy Snake hss sent a message to E Convmander Hoffouon from the moon. s saving that be had been shot in tie clew and erippied, and was ready o givie up > He says sccoording Y the doxpaieh. that he will surrender o Snedft Odony, whose son was killed in the fight at the Indian chiel's home The chig! siates that he never de gired 8 fizght ,-'\iij;\ Gen Caston, 1o ‘whom the news of Crazy Snakes wish tu lay down his arms was brought shortly: before poon - yesterday, expreasad the beliof that the report was | reliable. Speh action, he said, .vras! Just what he expicted from the old Indisn, whom he khows well and E whom he does not think dangerous. 1 To Keep Militia on Guard. = 3 Shortly after receiving the pews Gen. Canton sald: W . “The militia will bo kept on the ground for the protection of the In dizns ‘who will be brecsht in Thé{ whites are. surely able to meet any emergency. Hecause of the 5‘*::("1!&] ment there 8 & possibility that !lwgfiai might be rioting when the Indians are brought in. and for the preventing o!'.] this we will keep the troops on the ground. The loesl authorities mtts{} § and can now control the situation if . proper Judgieent is nsed, : ; The situation in the district :nrfi - rounding Old Hickory Camp has never | been sertous enough for yy to d'mlmf ! martial law, and It is unfortunate that gy such sensational stortes have been ‘sm'x out. I have no word from Col Hoffiman up to ten o'clock and econse. § queritly ‘mast suppose that all is joutet * 2 i - i . Redsking Hunt for Food. f i Hickory Stamping Ground, via.Cour i-ler to Henryetta, Okla, Mar. 31.—C01. | Hoffmann, at the head of 100 Oklahoma Q.mimmmefi pleked for their ability as | sharpshooters, had left camp vester ; day and pushed southeast into the ' hills in search of Crazy Snake and his i followers who were reported to have . scattered in search of food and shelter. - They made one arrest. a halfbreed, who was sent into camp st the peint of a rific held by a mounted deputy sheriff. : g | "He's & bad Indlan” remarked tHe , deputy, as he turned the stolid pris- . oner. over to Capt. E. R Waite of g‘ Company €, officer of the day. Capt. } Waite ordered. the “bad Indian™ placed | in the guard tent, where hour after hour segtries kept eareful watch, Twelve prisonérs-——four negroes and elght Creek Indians—were corraled 15 ‘mfles out in the hills. On& negro, who
proved to be an innoeent laborer, was aliowed to go. The others were taken in a large farm wagon to Henryvetta, whence they will be taken to jafl at Eufanla, the county seat Crazy Snake Upheld, Muskogee, Okia, Mar. 31.—N0 Indians were invelved in the original trouble that resulted in the militia being called out and Crazy Snake had 8 right te defend his home from the attack of f{rresponsible persons and even officers rnot authorized to arrest him, according to the finding of Spe clal Attorney Woodruff and Indiar Agent Kelsey, after several hours’ in. vestigation at Henrvetta yesterday This report reacked the Indlan agency here last night. It stated. in addition, that negro outlaws congregated at Hickory grounds were the only persons who started the trouble, and that the intervention of the federal government. will Pe invoked for the protection of the Indians, including Cra £y Snake, if necessary. ' Thought Cremated; Returns. Council Bluffs, la., Mar. 31.—Henry Bethers, who was supposed to have been burned to death in a car of slag shipped from Council Bluffs to Valley, Neb,, last month, returned home alive and well yesterday from St. Louis, where he had been working. . Barn Burned in Daytime. o Springfield, Tenn., Mar. 31.—The tobacco factory of C. C. Bell & Son, filled with tobacco belonging to the Imperial Tobacco Company, was burned yesterday afternoon. The loss will
ROOSEVELT ATTACK Tale of Attemgted Assasdinstion De- . Correspondent. : - Ponta dej Gada Ixland of Bao M) £l The Asores, Mar 31~ The steatn- | ship Hambarg with ex President Theo doce Rooasvell abowurd, arrived bere Festerday The sessel slopped briely B give Mr Heomevelt an oppegiapity i of sosing the beraatifel srenary of the ldand with (59 &joings and gardess, ’i%{. T OWAE grest enoiteueend BNONY the Peapie il ol whean wete wrer to ob | o s giinree of B Heame e 8 ) ‘ - Bhie the Hasebarg vas 88 Horts 6 AT Rt faier e e efper skt A ¥iswraey pavsenger bad atiosmpted a; Bdaanit Me, Rossevell was shulatd. Ti‘-“ ARwtalad ihtedy vorreßiim: Bl Sl e wtate pemiibvedy SNAE Bo Eucl ettt veeurreid : i M Heowmeweln cathe aahore sederal Buntw gliey the Gorwed Seoamed nurbior, A lirwe crowd sdpeintied At he doed BHS gave Bisd oan . pibiien. He was g"?-fi:‘w‘@:fié «“'é Sdwart A tlf'wfi*‘fh‘; wud | Milieeen W Mool mwoeetiafy the : | 4 s * ; (R merteay eonenl g vieveamalil nd By Michaeis, with whom Be oilagfng Ponta del Guda i s aswenebie (ol ARlg frin Mr HBoveee¥ was Geocine Phnled By the telers of e ety . The Hawburp stearned ot of Pote | 0 dei Gada this afiernoon. Hor next Moiging place ta Gibraltar, wlere sho 1% dus Thursday. 1 ks vbie pevand | Horta Mr, Roosovsit was acotmissnied | By Moyses Pedmamae the Aterican | conanl (k g erowd had sseembliest ut Mo whicf wifle Mr Hodgevelt Was viewing e wify. snd whes ho ‘ reisened (o the daoks B 40 gt o The Elaateier ‘e was gives sy mothasise. He sendoff by by ¥aaibel German an f“fii»*w sldideite of Hosta He retureed o she steamer i ihe consulE Dot Whie at Hodda the piber members of the Hotseenit paris went onoa shesring eapedition and gt 16 blvds of Sy 2USORE specion. L ROTHOE_TO NON-RESIDENTS. miate of Dodiate, Mo Caungy . se : . g hnE o L3y i Nebde £ironi e s ; F o Coury, Max Term L RH B Chrtarr 3 Ay s o¥3 N G debn R, tsobaed (?‘a.st%x%um& B ATy o mad e ters 4 thne, Meten - e y fAvne, oty e AT ORI e % % ey . COBE 1T RSOW N Thalas the Sail dey ifilnfl"s P the plsteiW fn the sl o 5 el cacss Bl bo (hy olffioe of 28 Uiy k¥ Sl Nedde Clroutt Canrt ol sasd Blers 1o shsfplaiol weainel ihe delegdsals 1o ans emae. abd (he saldl piaiatll Bavinoae Dot sl Coord and Sl s OIS In 1 e | L wiTEn TLD Gf e foad et Bt e e Ehawing that the following Bameat gefenst. BULS Aye RDeRn fe bel Rehotealdends of She Bomte o hMntand. Wewlt . bewir Boaterier ironta Homtogler, Bl stie: Hassy Homtetins, Witla o Himlelten Juiin Beewy oW o Fasin Hoede, detemeed) | Aok Hpand: CMurion Yeeva Ht-gtEh%' Pk Marsce Riockir ber bhusblml ot Heonve: Neury Heoxe Evs Bawee Biis (W Ehes Mary Hownry o Peoderiek B, Heney her Bashad: | Faind Reever Matix Waiaer PR Riireow Walder Gooige Uavin: Deiphn Lerher. DoMarts Gerher his wife Detia Howensioln dacct: Brnrs Howsnelnge, ive Bosband. Thss it roalvbenes gpoan 8l {&{}*u%:’y, i n® e nool Le Gdlowiig Gaed Aete minite, deonito o iig B Donang .Mo dobe R Cooursd )ow o ehrtdling Basue s stknewn foba s Canral CBRN Y Gnrad 1‘3&;_& Wil £ orsyical §. - Waslomai: Altees A LW eliragn . ¢ aw lopd Mikian | Menry sok Aettvr: Mo Mooy Hdlettar, witew 3vl fian nape ts Bk VR 8 At e Maadoiwy | 10 mhaown Rieband of Kles Remdreni Flitons Burnery COntiattian N Bacmnit sos (W e Metwrt J. Masdeite: Mrd Hiderer § HRggerty, whewsw rhcivilen üBWe fa v Sabinwii: Sarel A Hagieriy [ IBe Bk noa s Sdsimued of Shrab A Mapeeoi v Bt 1), Fisggecry; Mrs Hovaal Of HRggerin, % i PhHfEaD tame s Gußaow s Anlelin Fioou the oakawn Snbanl ol Ardetia Floon Mitllam O Pinolo o Stise o odlale M B 0 3uie ik wife W bomd christing name 1a nkpowin: pEar . Hervey, Mas toeae P Hericy, W B v}whf,an&{ e ankoowent Wil Bans M Adbes; Mea, Witham M Aesn, W Riee cnrialiag nauie Ir BBk oown; duseph | Pem): s Joseph Teslh whose ¢ holsilag haas I unksaow e Porey SleMann; Mo Pares Mo Manw hoee s hiristing hame bs sngaawy; dans MeManp: BEdwind Cinne . W M Aibos Whome chriktinn nans s unßnows: Frasais 3, Baleswk: Apgadt Yaugdn: Thet the Baties of the daferidants are Gnitawn sl hey Bre sach st 8l Lelldyest Bt e fadvnts of the stateaEEdisas sued in Bt aaction, By e Ruliowßing BRiues s Laealg nattons, Soen - Mrs Johis ¥ Cawariread Mrd Henry Hustotivr; Mes, Havey Josien. lerC it uuknows hasband of X Hoe Raid ol Mrs, Wikiard Hostetier) s Hiterny (3 Hagperty; the unknde s Bisiand of ssrah & Heegariy | Mrw Bobert O Hinggatiy: Ibs Haknown bustsad of Andeiis Fioeh M. Hale: Mrs. Osonr P Hervey ) Mes, Wiiiian oA ten: Mrs Jowapsh Tosd: Mes Porer Mo Muno e widow Ihe wßban o Bhe i P, dvsowrinnis wud HEY the sefviving «gfmm the oredblors snd - sdministriior of the exinios, Lhe devisves, legntess, frEsions Afal excentors Oof the st wlO sl testanien Withe suovsdsors 1o Yaterest ol Biefins respwelively, of v b ang sl of the Mdlowing Bamed nol desonbed defendents toowit Jabin R Coonrsd > Mrs, Jobn & Cooura Joha% voncad: Cloans Concad ) Craxtss L Mellinan, Almens A Wellinan: Crawlong Huston: Heuas Histetler, Mrs. Hoory Hosiviiner: DoWIL Ul Hosteiter Glsia i Sedter: Harey Homtetzer; Mre. Harry Hosta. far; Ailoe Bainirook the ankoows hestand af Adles Baadroak; Willard Hostelter: Mew, A iiined Hosteiter: Thoums Baraert; Chris tan B Barpetl; Hobert J o Hageerie; M Batery J, t!aflgfl*{‘t}i sarsh A, Haggeriy the unknown bukband of Saras A Hagps gfly: Roteort 43 Hrggeriy . Mrs Robers o) § q.wfiy; Ardelin. Fioeh {h‘.{wflnkn'flm t Bystand of - Ardelin Fineh: Willlsen ) Finch:Silns ¥ Hate: M. 1 Hale, teonr ¥ Hervey: Mes Usenr ¥, Herver: Willinm H. Adten: Mre Wititaw H. Allen: Joseph Toal Mrs. Joseph Teal Perry MaMune: Mew. Porry MeMann . Inns McMaoy; Edwin 1, Crane; W H Allen: Ersseis M, Balwook: Atggust Yaugen: the prmes oinll of whom Sre an. known to the plaintifl; the chtldron, desovpdants and beles, The surviviig spouse, Ihe credbiors and admisistratons of (he omtates | e desivees, ngnm.' Erimtows s L executors of the-inst will and testment s the sucoessors In interestand assigns remflwfiy 0f Lhe deceamed widow of sach of the following natmed Qhflmiw‘ e cemsnl peosone. Lo wits TRshin 8 Coonrod John 8. Cobirsd; Craxton Lo Wellman: Crawlord Husten, Heney Hostelter; Dewit
O Howtetter: Harry Hostetiern the unknown i bushand of Alive Sandrock Wiklarg Hos tetter; Thomas Barneti Robert J Hageeriy ;| !‘,hv anknowsn husbamd of Sarsbh A, Hag-lc.;-:fl} ¢ Raobwrt @ Haggerty; te anknown husband of Ardeiin Filoeh. WHilam O Finch Silas V. Hale; Osear P. Herveov: Wil s M AL Joseph Teal, Perry MeMani L Edwin J Crane; W, H Allen; Paocis M CRBaboock ; August Yangen, the names of sl ol whom are unkoown Lo the pistolifd, sil of the women once Enown by any of the names and designalions above statsdd who may bave changed thaelr names and who are pow koown by some ofher pame the pames oI il of whom are guknows to tha piaintifl, [:Lw spouses of all of the persons above psmed and destgoated as defendsats (o this aotion, who are married, the names of ail of whom are unknown Lo tas platntied, - That this aciion is brought to try, determine and guiel the title 1o real estate, situated in Noble County, in the Biate of Indtana and to heve certain Hens thereon decinred satisilted and relensed of record. which real ostale snd the llens o bere. Jeased are deseribed fo the plaintil's ¢omplaint; that acause of action exists sgainsg pach sud all of sald defendaots 12 favor of the pintatill and they are each pnd wil necessury parties thersto: and whereas safd’ piatntiff having by endorsement on said complaint reguired sald defendants o appenr thereto on the Wih day May, (g . NOW THEREFORE., By order of sajd Court, éach and all of tee above named, designated or mentioned defendants are hereby notitied of the filing and pendency of said co'mp;%tm aguinskt them and that uniess thevappear {o said Court aAndanswer or demur therelo on the iTth day of May: jeg, the same betng the 7th jndiciat day of a term of sald Court to be begun and heid in the Court House, at the Town of Albion. in sald Noble County, Indiana on the loth day of May, 198, said compinint and the matiers and tblngs therein contained and aileged’ wiil ‘be heard and determined in their absence, | WITNESS the Clerk and Seal of sald Court this 22nd day of March, I#%. 1 EDwiN L. PRICERETY, - © Clerk of Noble Circait Court. WILLIAM H. WIGTON, | : Attorney for Plaintiff e e e et e- e o e A et e R i e e eet - e iA e b .- £ e e
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