Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 38, Ligonier, Noble County, 9 December 1909 — Page 6
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AO G TR SRS S BRI WS TSR -'' e , : o i - . 3 i 7 ; ( f) Al *3' " g =N 5 R ~«%;-m% \} ‘; ‘ } wTo : : N % 1A i | -E 2 _ £, :\\ < Il S N e . .Y e P LY b o aemßow z:;f“zmq! ; 2 R : , SATURDAY ENDS 11 _ o AT THE STORE OF - -~ The Expert South Bend Malleable Demon- - strator 1s there. Y ou had better call and hear : : some “Inside Range Information.” - We are sure you will deaide g . ’_‘,\ “3 " § = ...;.,a » ‘x‘ P epun s veees .:-‘ £ e ¥ N, \ '., »(':‘ % % % ‘H» - ¥ , 3 4“ ! g‘“i E\"E. i ol LR . i 3 ‘[ i : ; o - ‘ s .1‘.‘.!.‘.@1.», ik e R 3 ‘ ) - Ranks First in the Heart of the Home. ] L If yYou decide- to imy- the Best Range this week, you will be given FREE this beautiful : ~ set of Kitchen Ware. On exhibition 1n our window this week. ‘ l'ake a look at it, and : -be sure and see the Range. : :
TERENIT SRR TR N S B AR | R T R e [Three Important Points Shaking Grates | All Cast Iron | U has 22 Feet Majestic Air Furnace - E. W. ALBRIGHT, Agent B Over Palmer’s Hardware Etore | Ligonier, Ind.
Dr. A. M. Timmis : Ie! 2 Dentist & oo _ = Over Mier's Bank Ligonier. - Indiana
Mrs. 8. Joyce, Clermont, N. H., writes: ‘‘About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Itcured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years stanidng. It certainly is a grand, good medicine and I heartily recom- - mend it.”” For sale by all druggists.
NIRRT EN ¢ WANTED X S fé 50 Salesladies, Sales- 2 v mens and Cash Boys. & 3% Those that can work ’@ @ Saturday also apply. fi % Dome in Thursday. é X rear door. % @ ~ MJACOBS. 2 D BST DRI
Trustee Notice 1 will maintain an office at thr Farmers' and Merchants’ Truat Co. and will be found there Saturday of each week for the transaction of pubic business. H. C. ERWIN, reay Township Trustee.
B o e A o £ oty 00 AN A LABOR LEADERS SAY TALK OF . GENERAL STRIKE 1§ ABBURD. SAYS SHIPMENTS ARE MOVING OMmeial of BBt Paul Jobbers Repnris oo Strive Sistus—Linign Oficial As sures Taft Sirike Will Be Confined o to Swilchmen, . Chirage, Dec R =With ¥ oinls f»"f the e herhood of Halivsy Traltiaen declaring (alk of & ERtonowide sirike f mianid and offiißis of the Baltch weni R inhwm o Anierica monoyncing shat the merniberd 8 !..?,mi‘r;?;;;ua&?u fan pot iovelved i the etrike g the porthwaent were whillg o subais their Aeinntalr 19 arhitrginn, B seems oo sabiy Ihat domper ol B oEpvead af the teanhle o 8 15 sontheerters roads Bas heen nasedd ek ; Hipoiheshind offiedals deglare ihat the oty peasibiily o troubie Mex in o ihe Switibmens LBon of MEBeErioa ' whtch s tnaducting the stelke in the posthwest TRIE onton has S 0 e pera -17 i not ESlied 15 By WAI with the four gresl Brenheatomed o Fanizations The Ipiter Tour Gnlagis ©3 ¢ 4py awdele dn pomtoreneos wiih the Eenera: ntsiers Of £y sediating and T sitide wikitenthan Y nbeabniely nec : Bends WMeguage to Tatfy Flhiad the o sioike Ml be smitined 4t ¥ S S Foaton guf Renerios frgo yaepiae B wF e ¥ b h o abinat yedopones te Pristionl Talt petit 11 ¥t sgy Balgo R 05 few Gt of th Pivemrherhand of o Biroad Trhiee o ke dor Bl open amd s fiiated ruliveid codiive Renine & ol e ! io prdes that vouesnll and the pob sy know the tpuh. | desm 8 nec by foy Etate thad the prees raporis vipp that & strike of the hiroth | I prhoig ot Matlrasd Tralomen and oth cr amiiatedd orgapiestions 18 threat ii-r:w‘: Wt oAhia e one & resglt of e D mands for inereased pier In the terrd Ltary east of Uhldage are sbecintely witbout foundntion - ~ Taik of Strike Absurd. i [ “Whatever action 18 taken by the ?n"i::;:‘v;flt%'»iu!'i ] represent will depeend fentirely upon the individual EXpIFeR | sfon of the members through the gen ;n’":fi commiittecs for the rallrosds in 1 the terrltory and will be bandied in | the usual manner, : | “The demnnds of the railroad em- { ;~:¥Mi~ tn traln oand yard Q‘:’tirr_v.azéf“ { of Clhicage canpol take proper form {even for deliberate copstderntion be i tween fhe raflroad officials and thelr ;»m;«:u:\wfi before the early part -of I 1910 : 2 } “ALL this lalk mbout A threstencd i strike of the Dretherhood of Raliroad | Trainmen and affiliated organizations %. is abwurd, and the membership of the i organizations !ul_h’ reatize 4 "‘L_ G § Says Shipments Are Moving. St Paul. Minn. ITwe B-—" Every % thing ix guiet” was the only com | ment President Hawley ‘of the switch. { men's unfon would make on the | atrike situstion Btrikers continue to f assert that they have the r’:gvé?!’-nfldfi | tiesd up: but the raliroad offictuls say I the strike is broken and are support é ed by the Jobbers’ and Manufactur | ers’ association. J. H Reek, socre | tary of the assoecistion, sald that he | had made an investigation of condl i tinne i the railroad vards He sald i that aside from the trouble caused i by the storm the railroads are receiv ing shipments for all pointa | 1. B Shephard, senjor vicepresi. | dent of the Order of Rallway Conduc--2 torg. who bas heen in 8t Panl for a | tew days, issued an order to ronduel tors that they must oliserve strict zw»'a:r:m!:(‘ and that they should "act as they did before the strike—no ‘§ more. po less” - E PINCHOT AID FACES CHARGES 5 A. C. Shaw of Forest Service Leaves i Spokane Hearing Sud- . -deniy. ; “. Spakane, Wash, Dec 8~-A ¢ Shaw i of Washington, D C., chief law officer | af the forest service and righthand { man of Gifford Pinefiot, chiel forester, | in the Pinchot-Ballinger controversy, who has besn attending the hearings of the Cunningham ease as represent - ative of his hureau, left S_gwflnn-« widdenly Sunday night and it is believed hore he has been called to Washing: ‘ton to answer charges filed with Pres- | ident Taft. . . Washington reports sent out in the last few daye say that Shaw has been 1 accused of dictating the charges against Seeretary Ballipger filed by L. R Glavis. Glavis is iu Spokane attending the Cunningham hearing.
ARRESTS IN ZINDA MURDER Twe Men Taken as Suspects in Crime in Which Girl Was the ‘ Vietim. . Milwankee, Deec. T.—Karl Wodclechowski and Adam Pietzszak were brought to Milwaukee from Blaney, Mich., as suspects in the Hatue Zinda case. Both disappeared from Mil waukee about the time of the murder, Foley's Honey and Tar is the best and safest cough remedy for children At the first symptows of 8 cold. give as directed, and ward off danger of croup, bronehitis, sore threat, cold in the head and stuffy breathing. It brings comfort and ease to the little ones. Contaius no opiates or other harmful drugs.: Keep always on ‘hand and refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. 37-5¢ | Hexamethylenetetramine ~ The above is the name of German ‘chemieal, which is one of the many ‘valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetra‘mine is recognized by medical text ‘books and authorities as a urie acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. ifake Foley's Kidney Remedy as ‘soeq A 8 you notice any irregularities and avoid a serious malady. For sale by ail druggists. - 87-bt
BROAD WATERWAY PLAN : IS AIM OF DELEGATES Corvertion of WNations!l River and Hartor Congress Opens in Wash. ington—President Taft Speaks. : Washingion, Iwe SThe conven fes of the National Rivers sod Plarbors conpress which opeped here today, marks an epanh In waterway foprovespent toaMers I RIS country, for thers are assetmbieod bhere dede gxntes trom all sections of the country. "‘;;ii'i Eavineg in mind (e Inpravesent of 5 pariicalir river or hatboy which st directly conoeris his intoreats and the section from which ke comon, frut all gquestions of loeal Improye went e, ai this convenition lald suide grd thus v ermphasived the fact that! the irae friends of waleresy o provetmonts in this Coufiry bhave for eyor dropped (he Tpork harred wich i the pasl wae aesoisted with river and harior Improveenls Thewse tien have ecqome topgeiher jasing saide mil perential interesis, o ndvo that the: federal povernment Bdoid sad put nte ofert & Broad Waterway polics Pregident Tali whe i 1 B asreriod }, T\l e oXieheive niana for persopal inspediion I ihe riteras and carads ol th Tipiled] Bintes Ihap any athar shief dxeontiss wxs the ceniral Beore of the firgl papion o 0 Ihe mee! ‘2?,'; ‘?-. st ning. And ff";%l‘a*‘ the apen itg address - e cnnvention 111 continue three gda 4 i spong the gpeakers on Ihe BEEET RN HTE it vain Hornstor® ha Cloviran i haesndig Oov Harmaon of Ohio, Gov Hagloy of Misssurt rejpre pontative merchante apd o manniac fry and several wellknpown aditors Nearly : A duiogates G ,»hf*v» nding thie seasions of the copyealian “JACK THE SLASHER"” BUSY Five Women Wounded by Assailant C Who Uses Knife to Injure Victims. | Aurora, NI Deg §--“Tack the Siasbier” with fye momen added 1o his Hat of knife victims I 8 being gough: by police and citleons of A 4 rors 12~;-ve'-"~ that may revesl the identisy of the gasantlant are belng in yeriigated . The latest vigtim 1s Mre. BEmtos Skinper Miiler superintendent of e sde try o the Waest Aurora sehionls, and soclety leader : i The knlteuser according to the gtorbes of hix victime les in walt In dark places (ften he hides behind | treos or follows Bis victisss from pub e piaces, attacking "?:--u:. when ’}‘,'r."' goprae o be Do dlanEer ol - capture ‘\.,,- mative for the attacks s known O!L DEFEAT HALTS MERGER Copper Combination Delayed by the Decision Against the Standi ard Company. New York, e E—The recént Qtandard Ol decision in the {ederal ! eourts is sald to have changed the | plans of the proposed copper merger L and thére mav bhe some delay in ef fecting the combination The statement ig made that the new plans provide for separate amalgama. tions which will embrace the ColeRyan and Amalgamated properties on one hand and the Guggenheim copper properties on the other These combinations. 1t s stated, will be the preliminary step to the greator -consolidation. END PACKINGTOWN INQUIRY | Tariff Board Chairman Back In Wash- & ington After Study to Aild Ex- : . port Business. : Washington, Dec. 8 —Henry €. Em£ry, chairman of the government tarift bogrd who with - his ru'flflngtzrfi, . Messrs. Reynoids and Sanders, has i been looking inta the meat packing operations in Chicago, has returped to Washington : i The primary object of the board’s inquiries was to ascertain what basls; if any, exists for the complaints by | American exporters of discriminations by the French and German govern ments sgainst American canned meals e ' The information was desired in connection with the adminietration of the maximum and minimum schedules of | the new tariff law, ' MANY HURT IN EXPLOSION | Metal Cylinder of Carbonic Acid Gas 1 Blows Up in Portiand (Ore.} i Btreet. i Portland, Ore, Dee R -—A metal ¢ eviinder of carbonie acid gus. failing ! into the sireet from the resr of B | dellvery wagon, exploded o the heart ‘im' the business district here with a ¢ report that was heard for a mile. All | windows for blocks around were shat- | tered and many presons ‘wers hurt, | but none seriously. Thousands of | persons were within rénge of the fiying pieces of metal and shattered glase fell upon the sidewalk in all di- .| rections. ' " towa Agricultural Convention. | Des Moines, la. Dec. 7—The lowa agricultural convention was held g | day at the rooms of the department ‘ of agriculture in the state house. C. E. Cameron, president of the state 1 board of agriculture, presided. and i'made the opemning address. Others | who spoke were W. R. Mellor, secreP tary of the Nebraska board; Gov. B. | F. Carroll, James Atkinson of Des | Moines, P. C. Winter of Creston and : B. W. Crossley o Ames. This after- | moon @ business session was held. | After exposure, and when you feel | & cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It stops the cough.reliever the congestion, and. expp%a the eold from your system. Is mildly | laxative, Refuse substitutes. Sold '{ by all druggists. 37 bt | A sprained ankle will usuoally dis{able the injured person for tlLree or | four weeks. This is due to lack of : treatment. When Chamber- . m. n's Liniment is spplied a cure | may be aflected in three or four days. | This liniment is ove of the best and mwflr ma Wfim in nee.
DEATH RIDES FIRST Biinding Snowstorm Causes Three Deoaths in Chicago—BStorm © Chicagn, Dee B -One mas frosen to death twn others blinded by snow were killed By rallroad engines. three more were setiomly inlured and scores are suflering ' fram misor hurts due tn the Blinding suow that swent Uhlcagn ‘ o The man froven s Belleved 6 have heen Joseph Welslh He gl sborily after he had reclined on sotne boxes te the Pennsylvanis freighi house at Adamns gard Canal stresly | ' ‘ The piher sivihos who joal thely Hvos were Josoph Koted switchman Heo walbed in front of & awilch an gine obecured by anow and was in. stantly killed in the yards of the Fod eial Purnace Company He sas émplovedt by the company asd was switehing cars when the asrcident oo enrred. ‘ . ‘ - C Martin Varto seetion kand s the Pennavivanin rallroad He failed 1o gee 8 Pempsvlvanis passenger irain aud war eiruck by the Josunotive He war workicg on the trncks at Seven teenth wireet He was hitied S 0 font snd. ;@ggfi?&’g‘v‘afi 5 skull fravtame Cmnd tnternal {tiories He died st the 034 Peoosole's e :;-‘i:ff,js'é' : A pumbor of perects were seciaus I infured. . o The hilpssed set ip aborily batare midpteht and the Reasy pnowiall soon cripnisd traflic on the surince ol wated apd wieam rallroad lnes Buf toring of the poor was repirted from evers section nf the city and reliof apents were kept busy altending 10 e nnedy . : LAt the ofess of the Western ' nion Totegraph Company and the Uhicago Folopbone Company ft was feporied that many wires were down Mot af the damage suffored by the dompanies afectasd equipment fn the sub urbk. - Begalr men were sent to many points in the fight to arert sericus effvcts, . : : Tralng on &)l rallroads were de layed . - e : ; ‘ Breaks Bones en lcy Walks, - Kansss City, Mo, Iwe % Plya ‘hroken legs, three hroken arms and two fractured hip bones are being nurged fn this city as the result of one day of winter . Ip ten Boturs as ‘many vietims had fallen on the slip pery sidawalks and broken banes, ‘Wealthy Man Dead on Rails. Daston, O, Dec. 8-—The body of Gustave Johnson, wealthy stoans and gravel contractor, was found near the tracke of the Big Four rafiroad There was no slgn of violenes on bis hody excopt a small hole in the forehiead rogembling a bullet wound e { e E
THE MRARKEILS. Grain, Provisions, Etc. : ; C Chivago, I - FLOUR-Fiem. . Winter wheat, patont fute 5 v 5 ®traignt ale ¥ iyt ol 4 $4 it E 28k »t-.r' wWihest, =h eial Branda wownsd B Misiresnta vl wpring, patent v £SS S Mintewta Bard sprinr. straiabl expaot bags. B 3 £54 2 fipst rlears B 9 seiend y i Bedie low o gra ol R i r Wit Py § R dark, per b Koy es $3. 44 4 * WHEAT Exiitesd frauir i hor i oAy 1R May RGNS CORN-Higher D embor, BENGT e May, aaamsy ‘ ; {IATHR .“-A‘ FOLR Pecambear SON Moy 483Gy RUTTER -Cresmery. exifa, 35 price to. relall deslors. Me, prinis, sxtra tiim. extrs 03 flrals ¥ meaomte. e adles N} 4 packing stk 5 FiiG 8- MisesHaneouk, fine. cases inFloscisd PLuly ke CRRER petußneat HOENG ardinary. 2l ‘.""~'*~ TERe prime firkts il extras, ¥e Noo 1 dirtics ® chacks, IT% POTATOES - Chates to fAney 304% falr th pond. Biide Hase! Folalows node LA e Virginins $l. 750158 per by $ LIVE POULTRY ~Turkevs per Ih . 180: b inkens (f wis, & roasiers, . SpTlng i peovse Jx ducks, e ‘: New Fork, Twe ¥ WHEAT. - Fxports, 590 89 ho st Kom No 2 red. 8008 sambras]l dioanest) Slov R tor. No ) rell, 204 pomdosl T oo b, #fest No Y northern Duloth’ 1 18%. pomingl. 1.8 b Roat; Na D hard win. ter P nominal 1o B Dicember $ TN T clowed BLIDM Mav. $115980 Lads, closed §lo4y July, SLO alig closed, 1 G 5 RN --Bper ensy Mo B e eleveaiay dorseatly T delfvered st €O6 1 b oaflnat. all nominal Tesrember ol &hir . May olosed S OATE-Bpotl poarket stosldy mixed oats M tha . nominal paturad white, 25631 ihs . 4@ isc . chinped white, HOGLE bs . 3 @ May. closed 37%x. Live Stock. = : Chilcagn, Dec. T CATTLE - food to prime sleers 3BV 9.5 falr to good stesrs B ININ . compan to falr Deeves BGETE poad o tuncy veariings, 30960, inferior Killdra MERGL N good te choloe beef cows, $4 R 0 . medium e good besf cows B & 4.5 common to goosd cutiers 827503 W inferiar to good canners 32805100 phnd to cholce helfers, B OOE . commaon 1o talr heifeors, SLOME4 M buteher hulls, 5379 G5lO bologna bhulls. BRI E: good t 9 cholee ralves. $170899: calves 50T TS HOGR-Good 1o . prime heavy, P&OQ 25 good to chalee Hght, B 2@ com. mon to light grades SIMGS 5. batcher weights R THLH: medium welght mixed, BoM & rough packing, $06510; pigs, ‘n.':-mi.m.’ ; | —— - | Omaha, Nebh, Dec. 7. CATTILE-Market 1 cents higher. Native steers, MLOOES . cows and heifers, SOOI 00, western steers, 8500626 TexaB steers, SLOOGEID. cows awd Leifery ;!‘:'.'Sfi’{ £ canners, $£2.5080.35; stockers and feeders. SIOMGS 25 calves, 8.50G7.50: bulls, stagw, !‘(&‘., t‘.?fifi(fl) HOGS--Market 10 cents higher. Heéavy, ‘x«@&n:s. mixed, $OGSI0; Hght, $8.007 815 plgs, .57 bulk of sales. 38108 £ v SHEEP . Market stronger. Yeariings. € TI6E T wethers, $4.T5G550; ewes, #4050 SE 1 Tawmhe 89 SOEPT 75 : 5 T Rt ——— e A Policeman’s Testimony ° J.N. Patterson. night policeman of Nashua, lowa, writes: Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians withoat getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley’s Honey and Tar and twothirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” For sale by sll druggists, @ 876 t
MORE STARTLING DISCLOSURES EXPECTED IN PHENIX IN SURANCE SCANDAL. ”» DEPOSED PRESIDENT MAY DIE ¥ Cormpany Looted of Ovee Mitiion Do tars By Finangial Juggliing——-Dis trict Attorney Takes Moid—Charges My invalve Qthere Now Yok e & Tlintia ot onore e"r‘""; ieclownves ndlaeed Arges Srodmatee whan Ihe Slrsetare o ‘_’ v Phe gly Insurance Conminssy a §1506 00 Prrvpiive e leveay & PR e with ‘ 9 o eon £ # Vimw B S Aig & 5 gugd L 3 W die s BYesßlen? ¥ ke B ¥ %ol piit sugd %. Pt LRt 5 > , 4 % 5 2 - P soo £ # &g o geling . T gg d Rhy : yx Fued ¥ o 4 5§ sk T o B o i Ae $ e bwe Laas g § g ¥ ; % ’ fivg with fhe i happ : Sk e atet - oP9 o ¢ g & @ thg we coasal o Sheiden May Die VS pt¥euy B o - ¥ % ? & Hoseiugs te {0 w g 3 i e ¥ op % prghs / i ebn Tand Frd ¥ noaw s oaald ¥ 3 §o vl & i fu' wnPMarieg - o M e . , ’ 3o :\. ..7'l" L 5 . ik P tha Soaned iy : o eamnany ie acconsed of faking | falee somoris 1 s ke sieent for )y aw? Y 4 X wil ¥ X ¢ eyl g = # ey " i £y # “af ki taw €5 Tt §ot .\/{ 4 md Qo rotary i Blaße ; ;.‘ sripa W :v{ P ‘ ! -vy ;& R '.: ;z okl e ! b, fpguranss Jdof ""j‘.“;Al:v 05l ledd Ditstriet & sEerae s Torvsrres altention i IRy Feom inforpoation now in band the i 1 rtsient I avea that a LGRS ’ % e 4 5. « o 5 Py b s X ¢ " ‘,k B it} » ) wl & Yeig tha Inamaes s iy 16 Iransar ‘ 4 svt gg o rog RISy Piieppdt wilf be on the basis &f the annual statement of Decegiber 31 las? & sur "‘s. to 1 Heshalders of §3 KLW T Glucose Fondant for Christmas. P Two cups SUKRr, one cul waler. and twir tablospanne glucose Botl all ur s Litthe dropoed 1o cold water will form a soft ball Remove from fin and heat (il creamy Seven ways to use the fondant Make Into balls and dip In melied i chocolate , Roll them In cocoanut ) f: il '}";“4 i choanned anis { Pl figs with fondagnt agd slice thin 'r‘! dates with fondant it Lo fondan? aroand the stoned dan ' Make into squares and place a pu? On loy : ' i Roit nuis.in the fondant and then i L gugar i - . For Infants and Children. | Bears the | Bignatare of - A m,; i 1f you are sutlering from bilious ggs- a 4, constipation, indigestion chron Lie headache. inyest one gent in s fpowtal oard, send o Chamberiain ’; Medicine Co , DesMolues, lowa with ' i your same and address piaioly oo Lthe back, and they will forward you ?u free sample of Chamberlain's i - 5 I Ntomach and Liver Tablets Seld by i,'i J. Williams 57 M
Christmas Candies, Nuts and Fruits
- Candy l(,i cents to 60 cents per pound Box Candies ' 25 cents to $1.50 per Box Special Price by the Dozen ‘ Bon Bon Boxes 2 cenrs to 25 cents each Sp(ecial Price by tbe Dozen < Specials A el St Candied Orange and Lemon Peel » Candied Fruts k We will £l Bon-BoQßoxato Order at Reasonable Prices »
CHRISTMAS TREE HOLLY, HOLLY WREATHS| | Christmas Candles and Holders, i Tinsel Xmas Bells, Evergreens Roping ; Special Prices to Schools, Churches, Societies, Etc. ; , Low Prnces to Everybody ‘ SACKS BAKERY, ueoes S
THE STEINMEIL CASE. ¥AsB s e 2 i Tria! of the Parician Mas Atirscted Weridw.de Interest : A trial that has stirscted workiwide Aftentieh recentiy b 0 Thal of Moew Stefubell in Parie »bois ¢ targel with the murder of ber boshouwd i6d peoth er. snd oo olber mysiery of pevent years haw sc siitred i“x’i’ii:i.‘y”-’fi‘fi"?hifi' double tragedy. Almost daliy from e Sart of the case 5 new sineation was fgraisled. snd Ihe f.‘-f%"“!ii.’i'.;v;'v,i.fi:f;";?n ' ». thin aod relehiliess Lalt h,' e feris omer by the presiding luilge was. reil Jeteedt gll over the worid as agzfitwn%‘ég wf the taritres of the {nggiaitien . M Steiphell who b hown z?g‘r'r_s #lelt sears old lefore bhétr muaarviace
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; Nuts Enghsh Walouts ' 15 cents and 20 cents per pound E Almonds (large) - } 20 cents per pound | Brazl Nuts. (’?;q’iggef Toes) | 12 cents per pound ‘ Filberts (Large) i 15 cents per pound E ' Pecans (Largc} : E 15 cents per pound . Hickory Nuts (Shellbarks) E 10 cents per quart Mixed Nuts (Large) E 15 cents per pound E These nuts are all large, new | 1909 crop, the best to be had and E lovaprieecgb.navu before.
D s e A . N - ey N 00l se s oe e BON! FIGHTS EX-WIFE ANEW Wants Court to Compe! Princess da ' Sagan te Employ Tutor : ‘tor Son Jay S Paris. Do 8 Lount Hast de Cas teilate Institulad Bew oot actios with repard 1o Ihe sdisatics of his kb dren He mskedd Ihe vunrt 1o arder iy formeer wite, tow Priscess de Sagss o appint & 180 w far the ¥ ingest of the three sons Jay, with the stipiia. CUion (hat the tutor nake perioliical re piarts of Ihe DN s pragress The pinin LI nle ssked] delirmingiion f tre righis of the pßrehis it (he matler of eacoriiig the Iwo older * 3 Foovey, e loonsd e Pravesd 13al e oy fordnrt Y mdveined ¢ g A it Bieamboa! Line Heady Convere koA Line § § e 3 'y rgid ‘ 1 5% 1 ?’.,l“;‘: 3 AT - Y T » 2L of shi puiltes . 9i-;—< 5 v » e o K R Nt Fass ¥ 2 ws g i 1 Saw: Yock i e !-— ! Interaste mnt 4 v ¥ i } ’ #ly I morrew ofcers will be chosen for (he ‘ T ';,‘- 3 carl. ) i Y AWi h;" - W, . { PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON, | ceomiEß, ~ . iMDANa ¢ | MPoe npetatre over iiraves’ Hakery ‘5 Restdamce or Mals Stress i- ‘ ' | : : ‘rurniture . . . i - O all kinda., Latest in . g -~ #tyle at lowest pricesat - wese Mo As BRO'WI'S avee de B 3 > X - - % UX!PPZR'I'AKINh ealis promptiv e n § swered. Embaiming when ! inrm! by arteris! mathod 'mm ; ° ‘ ) { ¥ H OWIiGTON, ) é W, : ; 2 ATTORNEYS AT- LA W | | Mo aver Ultisens’ Heak - Ligouler. ing , 3 \ ;(‘“\‘4’;??“ ¥ INKMS tiamier iy e MONUMENTS. VAULTS , ; ; Tombstones and Buliding Ntones r Corner of Cavin and Fifih sireats *. . g!,u.u\’xgk. - - INI'IANA : f ( )!?u_r FHANT b ATTORNEY-AT - LAW Piatce In Hasotment «of 11 Hoasen, fornes | ‘ecepied By M 4, Zimmerman i i ALBRIX, INIHANAL ' { 5 - DAVID S. TAYLOR | - Abstracter ;‘%z:sinc‘m Agent © Notary i ALBION, INDIANA, i " WANTED Sales mento represent e us in the sale of ouy High Grade Goods. Don't delav; apply ial once Steady emplovment; hiberal terms Experience nol necessary : t - ! ¥V 'Allen Nursery Co. Rochester, N Y FOLEYSHONET~=TAR . feor children; safe, sure. No oviates e —————————————————————————— e —— e et
- Fruits ; E Oranges ( New Navels) g E I cent each to 60 cents a dozen E -Grape Fruit | E Lemons | E Fes ‘ E Dak/rs’ E Grapes | . Bananas - | Ev Pineapples ] E ' " Apples . - e s ' Angel Food Cakes | . Layer Cakes | | Nl Cakis - % E White Cakes | - Marble Cakes : a ; Jey Roll Cakes | | Frut Cakes : < - All made from the best of every- | e
