Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 41, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 December 1909 — Page 8

GARFIELD GIVES LIE ~TO HIS ASSAILANTS G e Former Secretary of Interior Takes . Hand in Pinchst.Ballinger S New Yark Dec. 25 ~=lames A. Gar fieid, former secroinry of the interior, teok 8 bund 5 the Hallinger-Pinchot row gnd gave the He to his own as saliants, who are aligned with the Palliteer forcen : ; ' It hias Leen stated that 1 bave in spowshieg pone coufiter to what 1 d4id ad wecretary of the Interior” he sald fn & formal elslement. “Thal fx pot £y e It 18 based uypon parttal and hence wholly mislesding quotations fram sy address and from oy official retyde = There were two distinet proposithons before eongress 1o the spriog ) tanig One bad Yo do with the conl ituation in Algska slove: the other ilk the grneral eaml conditions on all pubtilc jangd S heh Giing the lan gunpe caanmented Gran, 1 distinetly £t M’f«?-‘f;“téi“x_~ o the Alnsks conld Bifle, nnd poe tG the gpenersl conl Thin Ke speakn of the souw {amous Canninghen cases - — In thees cases more than 5600 svves In clalined,” Ne pays. “Hente thone ;?;ii!f’;xfi?@t wanld bave released or convered ta the afted SBiates nore than 2500 Reres of Immensely valuo hle conl sl mote than 4,000 seres of surfies, ang sould bave paid the gov eronmenl 4 pries fmany thaes en dol isrs ab nere for s hatover coal and sur fave they Q%;sf‘_s;i'm d__v‘ - Cook Namesake Drops Name. New York Dee 260 Johin H Thirey,. New ¥ork phlithiroplet and educndor, will fsk the vongia 10 pornil (he e piting of Bk soimeiat son, bhorn September 16 and G lu bonor of Iy, Fredetlok Cook Sinee Lhe pojoo lion of Cpok s perth pole discovery dlalm he the Unlyersity of Copen Bupon ThiFeY SR decuiod thatl he vante the child to boir the plain st S dEhn i . ALOSPERVILLE Peti Kigp ned Tatnbly spent Christ tins at Held Hidy '« - . il flw'{‘hrffi{mdfi shterininmment giv: et st thie sehaot hoase oo Friday pom wasetinpeil by G A bumber of patrons Were presatit and a poefietous treat was given by Miss Honcl - Commisioner Spnegesn and Johy Paneake were at the “Huli'' last ‘humm}“.f . L : ; L Mre. May Rendell Ward, of Hills dale’ Michigan, eatie home Mionudas to spend Chrstmas week with her parents Rev ) W Rlendel] and wife Mr and Mrs Brades Franks were at Ligonier Friday shopping. De. Vaughn was ceailed 1o see Uranhina Kueppar. last Thureday Will Buiz and famile sprut San: day with Jobn Renatinan nod faniily The Casperville Literary socicty will pive 8 &pecial entertaisnn gy this week. Mr Tunompson will d» liver biw famous lecture, “The mai st thewhesi * = = - - Mr Dan Rose and sou Calvin went to Eikbart Christunas and spevt the dny with Mra. Roke who i 1o Clark Hospital, Mrs Hose is imiproving yitite rapldly and expects to come Lome the tast of the week, : Johin Bass and family wntertained friends to A Christmas dinper, Grra Rendel, wife and daoghters, Luctle and Thelma, spent Chirisinas day with the formers parents. * Those having fee.-houses are fill Anthiem this wesk. The ice s ab nt ten tuehes thick and of splendid guslity.. 0 o ; i ‘““f k,;‘f'”fl,,(‘lf Ia {tirangs had Lhristmas dinner with Geo. Billman and family, - e esl R e theoash b .;‘ did lack - fishing ougn the fee, . There I 8 prenching at the chureh every evening this week., = ' - Mrs Nfl*&‘m_’[“unnukn wha & ir A hospital at South Band, is not get. ting along s well as: her mans friende would hike to have her

:-::—::—::-‘:-“"-‘"-“-‘"-‘:—‘:-::--:-".' g d L) XX , : K 1 . Furs Wanted KX I ' B TR T T R SR R A S i :{ lam in the market for all kinds of FURS. %: g.l I yill pay the following prices for PELTS: ['] (. MUSERATS = <cc SKUNK Mo 1, . $365 [ X S o : e >Ry 11l MINK 5 YO.OO SKUNKE %@ 3. .§325 & (1 UOPPOSSUM c SEUNKE BaE . 3125 WX KX YA . . oo . : # l‘, RACCOON . 9200 SKUNK No. E .0 %: ll; WANTED-—Beef Hides, Horse Hides, Sheep l.x }1 Pelts, 1 Will pay the Highest Market Price |] l|l in Cash. Call me up, Phone No. 26, Ligonier, }{ ‘l‘f' collect, and I will see you at once. [_l] }é Don't sell until you see me. E 1Y : + . : . i SIMON HYMAN boguee Se o e o S i o ' B Three Important Points It has Separate | | It has 22 Feet Shaking Grates | All Cast Iron | of Fire Travel E. W. ALBRIGHT, Agent Over Palmer’s Hardware Etore Ligonier, Ind.

SHORTAGE OF FOOD SUPPLIES 18 : CAUSED BY BIG SNOW. - E _STORM. - : £ S e PREMIUM PAID FOR MILK ; ; A P : 3 g Railrcads Movirng Passenger Trains ard Turning Attention to Getling ~ Freight Through — Food Prices Scar as Suppiies Run Short - Plhlladeipbia, Dee, 28 —Wubh food prowiucts becotiing Scaroer atd prices Ligheor, with ptreel oary Urallic snoer Gt and siow sod with leany raiiruaal triinn late, FPElsdelplin is bLusy ras ing the bßlockade catisedd by Lhe show. ' slorin 0:&;: 20 por cent. of the daily ik supply reached the oly - The Uk shoriage én ;-,l}_;« it three canses ~4iMueally expericnred :by {armuers in reaching slations bocause of drifts slong 's:\mai‘flf',\“ Fosss, untey Laln railroad sebedudos and siow ’,h : | rons .in Laoilgg UK through the é streats berpuss of plles of snow sl ers Eave nal raided the prive, batl s dreds of householders offer induce wents to mitkinen ' * Food Scarce; Prices Rise, i Eggs vegoiabins apd other {oaxd age | woaren and BEeE have tieen. 1L a 8 extecled. Bowersr, that the blocksde will be radeed anfii fetitly to ko farn: products e essily trans P parted s } The ratiroade heving peslorad s | songer setvice, are faking ui 147 grod Cilom of mios g Jreignd wihirh - was P abandoned ahes the DResenger sery Pl L ahe demoraiized d i (i the Nem JorE divisuam ol the "r".hf-xf‘;z.si..l-it-"ffi?;!iét‘_;;?:«’ I o g 4 n ( uyles belind 1‘.(?5{45’;1;' The s barsan Efraflic b 8 preatly Bmproved although it Lis still i a somewhat Gangied sl { . Sheep Are Soid at 81 a Head : i " Baffale Wan e 08 - Bavge atd !' weather conditions o this svolion ane lm bad that fockmasters are offering { their ehvep for sale at $1 a head f Thome sho ,s rould oot bave beey § purchased #iX Weoks wgo, or before f!?n gevere coll ad Know sl it at | lews than $¢ o Hend ’ Night of Terror Aboard Ferry. = Hridgeport 13 Ide 08 -—BiXIYy, pas { gepgers 25 of them wonen, passed a _;n.:::':.z of terror nboard the ferry boat™ \(‘%,zir'm;, fram Bollaire. O to Den wood W Vs, whinh was cavght in fan fce gorge I e Ohlp river and ' flourdered around all ::!;;'k',!: All were i fanded in small l:f.z.;’if\- 51 daviight | Pear that the forry would sink caused E panic stricken women 10 offer [rayers, } and the crics of small ehildren made ithe night übcommiartabde and exelting. {WOOD ALCOHOL KILLS MANY F L s i New York Salgonkeepers Again Sell . ing Poison for Whisky, Coroner | 3 : Harburger Reports. E ; I New York, Deeo 28 -—Coroner H'\r burger has reported to the police that , wood alcohol 18 agaln being sold as a | bévernge in New York efty, wuhi { denth instead of stimulation for the | ‘tipplers, whe pay five cents a drink. ? i The coronef saye thal several cases { of mysterious deaths during the last | few months have been traced to this’ CRUBE. - “Par ten cedle, says the mz‘mz(z-r,E “a man ma¥ go Into some of New | York's dives gnd buy epough of this beverage to produce blindness, coma and death. The moen who sell it make - Lucretia Dorgia look tke a witk. ped dler. , : e

CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ' - Signature of (z/é /&ézxz,

FEAR GENERAL STRIKE OF RAILROAD WORKERS Chicage Shippers Worried Over Failk ure to Setlie Striks in o Northwest : ; Chiragn Iwe 28 Pear of 8 gon ersl sirike of raflroad workers, Tollow ing the fallure of the switchinen of tha norihiwest (o RErTe tpon terte i the conferenen. with raliwsy oficials 1o 8t Paul csused worry smusg ship pors in Chicage : That the sivike will spread umril 14 nssupies the proportions of & pen eral walkost of =allroed cmgoves s the predietios of ugion leaders It waus feared (hat the (hicago commitiee of switchmen, pow I 8 oonfer erice with the rallway mansevrs oo miltes in the Railway Exchangs Wi ing. would jnslst gpon the origins!de mands of the en abd the! unlews the managers Yielded 5 wnlkoul of enifch menh in Uhicago wong lollow : That the gitunlion v grave sas o 4 siitied by Dol sides The {(hicago eoninitiee of swilch et has been o oanlerence sl the rallesy SRhseere tomaiilen for tvo el andg sl there huve been e Fivg tu ol results Yotk sldes e shiads HiINE syorecy as to whal prog rese in heing made A 5 it Paul Mine . Dee 9. Al of (he B YIR exdets aho Bave been In ooy suitstion with President lasiley of the Buiolmen's ufiion Buve Wl the Proctdent Perham of ihe railsay vl graphers. who was chninnan of thy LI e -.'. Federastion of Labar ratiway : La gistine -fo % ,H‘;’x‘ti..%é"‘f*?? 3 i W will ocanfer with the men i L 17“’“’»‘1,;4.‘11' ranmeT e o 4 Aoyt earm 1 IRAL tawdy ar Vv #43 i o miay I 'T'..«‘;-%v.r: ey tner ¥gig fi In Goitiite hetwet Ihe mén god the falirosds and 1h i% VR e ! wiFlßy -NEW YCRK CITY OWES MUCH Per (',.:;3 ta Listility Beven Times as Great as Any Other ' fix!y. ‘ Woeshington, Dee 08 - Plpures given | 3511 i New Yoark citvs total oot indebtidness for Ihe fiscal year 1947 WS THOTY geven timwes that of any other eily i the 'pitesl Biates, sml more than oneball of the lotgl ol the 27 largest Citleß, as éf“.{‘&f’t i ol by the eefsus bureay f OFf the total set ipdehlulness of the 10X gities of over ZO.OOO. papnlstion. | New York s cradiled with .;‘.iv;’ per retit the per cepita being $342.52 The other citics exveniding $lOO were Cilncinnatt $123 5%, Jdoston, $120.% ‘Galveston, £il3s 5% Pus hio, FiuB 23,1 ‘and Newton, Musa, $10683 Of the clities wover 300008, Han FPrancisco had by far the smallest pet dobt. and Phe | troft, with 33 75 per capita, next to the smallest Of the citles baving [row. 106,600 {o 300 000 people, those with the 5»1::;&_}1'-#%.91‘!: capita net debt WeTe . Bt. Joseph, Mo.. $1646 and Indian: apolis, $17.891. OFf ¢ities having !rm;;} 30000 to 100,000, Erle, Pa, had the smallest with $1013; then came ‘MWheeling with $1041: Joplin, M("“i with $10.71, and Jobustown, Pu, $11.19 | The increase in the net debt for the’ fscal year of 1907 was $120930.631 more than threefourths of which was credited to the 15 largest cities T}‘w% only city of less than "00000 inhabi tants having an inorease of mwore than | $l. 000000 was Seattle, Wash . whose | net ¢ebt Increased hy $5.791 078 Sov. | cral cities decreased thelr net indebtedness during the year. the largest of them being St Louls, San Francisco. Washington, Indianapolis and Kansas City - - : SAILORS " STARVE AT SEA They Reach Port with Only a Few Pounds of Moldy Hardtack | Left. ; S 5 Hoquiam, "Wash, Dec 29 —ltg crew redneed almost to specters by slow &'.:l."_\'3?3{:!:. and with the captain be Heved to be dyving the Schooner Min. nie Al Caine wasg towed into Gravs harbor Only a fow pounds of moldy hardtack stood between the men and death ' . ~ The schooner salled from Hypong, China, September 20 and was' still off the China coast when a typhoon almost wreeked the vessel and carried away most of the food supplies. | Fur almost 168 days captain and crew were on such short rations that - had adverse winds been éncountered off thix coast ali admit they must have perished. : - Capt. Olsen was too near death from heart disease, superinduced by lack of food, to permit him to be re - moved to a hospital. L 'MINE EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR | e —— ' Man Who ‘Mourned Two Relatives, Victims at Cherry, Is Blown } ~ to Death, ‘ U | Centralia, 111, Dec. 20.—Four shoti firers were killed in a dust explosion ' caused by a “windy” shot in mine No. 5, two miles south. The explosion took ‘place 200 feet from the cage landing at the 700-foot level., | . Charles Carlson, one of the dead, lost two relatives in the mine disaster at Cherry, Il The track was torn away and the -workings badly damaged. The mine had been in operation a year. Foley's Houey and L'ar is the best and safest cough remedy for children At the first symptoms of a cold. give as'directed, and ward off danger of croup, browchitis, sore throat, cold in the bead and stoffy breathing. It brings comfort and ease to the little opes. Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep:. always on hand and refuse substitutes. Sold by all drugeiste. 876 t ~ If you are suffering from biliousness, coustipation, indigestion,chron ic headache, invest one cent in & postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, lowa.with your name and address plainly on the back. and they will forward you 'a free sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by Ll Willeese = us

“GRANDHATIIERS &P T“ERS o ‘ LU IR F W ' — e CLOCK ) i /By dony B Cireve. Rt s FEV AN T, iR F eS\ | 5 S l’ i f SR A “T‘ :», a\}» “ o ~‘_:‘ : v W 'M;.-:f,--;j"t“gw eV. ; /A, , u\\ Tick-tock, tick-tock ; tick-tolK, tick-tock: There it stands ort the stairway~ .~ Slowly 'merking off the moments - ./ Of the'Uyving year. /— i (//] Yes; another yean of joy and, sorrow > ‘ On the morrod"y . = ~C———CllN Will have gone to join-the decades / You have ticked off by the score.. = -4 Tick-tock, tick-tock: tick-tock, tick-tock: Dear old ¢lock - e WL M\ If T but knew youn-language, || -~ L/ The stories yoa might. tell . R Of-dayy -~ S F—no) L -——r Before my e (50 e I know Mull well AL N *‘;( ”Z i Would make an interesting tale. N~ ¢ e - N \ Tick-tock, tick-tock; t ickl-'tiu)\ck‘.._‘{t’icka£ock : Methinks I bear the call to wagy~ X D That “soundéd: ‘round; theyworld "\ . 2", Whem you" were) youhg 1t 470 And in your.prime. a 7 (2.7 f K 2, Théclash of; Bunker Hilk” ¢Do 7 {O2 And ’\v"zilléy/ Farge I<\ 77 Wy (4 §f 2P \ Where brave men fought -+ [/ & R ‘ / e, Ug e eeT 00 To wigtbry | 8 NN TL et 3 And “then through passing years 770" T In slow and mekstred-cadence | | N Ydu calmly warned (&5 V.. & ./, Y/, ) Yaour_ heavers \ ./ 7 Y\ / VB Q‘t‘ the’szol,de'ii;’mqmenfé; as f‘hcy""fiewls L\ { i f ; el L S NN O Y - Tick-tock, tick-tock: tick<tocki tick~togk: In mem[riés" deep-receds £/ ~~ iy !‘\f_‘_\ ' I see dgain thHe.days of 8l ~- "Lar~ B/ When fipstih knew” —==2 '@\ /) [¢ J And learned to open up my-heart to you As to a frler)d;\\kd : , 7, ,’jr i /\;/ > ‘,’,"_, , {\:edc the? aflain \\ ;/ /o {“’_"\;r The lo‘v‘ed“'gznebnf a later day: 7 (,34“ With:your protecting hands “~_/. 27 " ~ You seemed to-guard them Rgxat o Prom;a%garm o e {W}/j//z* ~ As fround your feet they 'played: : Tick-toek, tick-tock: tick-tock, tick=tock; WhenMalg{/ R K "\DA ~ Went to joirt the hosts above \ear/ =iii L ! N I " Your deep -voice seayned j & N To dfi'ar%hohdqlgfigé A 0 9 g To the at’fllcted:‘éfies\ {1 $§ L A /\\~ b And bid them icease their tears. . . Tick-tock; tick-tock; tick=tock, tick-tock: | Old fraseaty {7\ BN (W, \ . Remember yousthe times. . 14 Z When John ‘wa¥ wooing|Nell: "~ BK= - How we conmived |~ ) AN\ To tell him-wher¢ ‘twas’ time to go, / - ‘How loudly" you proclaimed the hour ' | / ~ When I did wipd ‘you e For the coming day?> “, . 11 XX - Tick-tock, tick'ijK;""'tick'-tock,/tick-td(ék: . Now we're alonec™) /), » 7 Wledll) The child of vesterday has gone to grace |, Another home &~ | - 7hE \3 ~ For other-children just as fair/ ¢/}~ 4 ~As she was\_ Bl e e ~ When with chubby hand she'd’ point 7 | At your round face and laugh .~/ \ ' With glee | g - When you would toll the passmghour} | S e | - Tick-tock, tick-tocfllg_;..;a«:;;yfi)g;._;(),c‘k.j}‘t‘rjc‘lg-tock: . And now (VT ‘”»»3:‘-«“—;” =" . While we are waiting here ™" ~37 ‘ . To welcome in Withflg}ld qccla;i}!i‘” | The new-born year, i FEIcC ~ Let's hope ®J % . That in His mercy He will be . | . A shield and guide ' To both of us_ _ . 1 As in the days agone. - | B e S TR B - VY i o 4 L mas — N =T W { 'fi')} ))ul(((((‘ir -_. ‘ v"-'-\\\\))bx\\& ~\‘\\

; Many persons find themeelves affected with a per-istent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptiy enred by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome Scold by S.J. Williams " The greatest danger from influenza is of ita resulting in pneumonia. This can be avoided by using Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease toward pneumonia. Sold by 8. J. Williams. 37-5¢

A Policeman’s Testimony J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, lowa, writes: *“ Last win ter I had a bad eold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any beneflt A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I con sider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” For sale by all druggists, 37-6 t O e ee OO TTSR SR =l7 Tt FOLEYSHONEY-=TAR stops the cough and heals lungs

SEVEN LITTLE ONES ‘{ ‘ PERISH IN FLAMES : i _ | R~ COverneated Coal Stove Stsrtn the Fire . That Sprecds 1o Pownder : Keg. : - Imbots. Pa., Dee. T 8 --Beven ehiL dred. ranging s age from Iwg o tealve Yoars, were botned o desth and three perscns perhaps faiadir in hured whes Hre followed by b e% Jaosion of saveder desirodead the home ol Staphen Hroscsks & miner at Brkraville, Pa . soar bere Nix &f the victiss wete membery of the Bronosky” fasmsily and the sesenth wan Ihe ohiid of & :v,‘f‘g,‘, My and Mra litonoaky and ibe homrder jooned Troum an upetsite windew and were e riaoaly inlired - ThEe e elarted ftemm Bn nvecheats b caßl atove it sprend eaptale and comtiunionted Witk 5 Rep of mine poes fuy Tha exXioabn el e;fi' % TARee ol saving the iEburer e | 2 FPy Ty » ew . e 1 ROADS HELP KOREAN TRADE . Bedond Wodere PHiakwsy Operveg in Carmpa gn e Improve i : Ceuntry. z - ; o P L Tekso, Dec 35 - The Eret ooders : i ‘z_:? I 8 ¥ ivea ;-’_«‘! f‘j{'_ g s ig Beoul and Uhemaito S 8 oiened a é fow dsye sgo It somneels 't towns ‘! ilf Eunsan and theng b fwitloy §" Butldive kighwave & Yapil y ¢ Dairgoed §Bt o¥er The oouptry Brd aw oy - éff\“* Of gevetnt B 08 i % yn g:'r; € s o R ERsFEsERed e 5 &5, g Sineus Withie & ahast lis i | i»".;g,‘«; and Cholill repart IWat Ihe oot | &1 Slerdaange o commetie ang the | g apporlunily g ven Ithe ronntry pehn § L gt tholr goedds Inle the lowne wre - bednig (ol i : caf"t;{g 'lfiéungg by Fabi v \‘»4’« % i % P i Rudvew (at : Begte n unabls W wave B ¥ fagse of 4 Wiary rocideed in o 5 fall in Central park My Carpogiv 1) Begvily on 88 loy 2000 Bad was unabile th o fegain Rissfopt Posr savergl mi Eutes he Iny . prosisate, for the wslk WA BOTONRE dyEeriad Pinally x puark eriplays saw bind and had bin taken Lome in & cab : Taxes on Piaying Carda Grow | Warhington, e o Tt preosspite of the United Sigies patd 361531 tasve. on plaving cards guring Novem ber last, an increase of §ll 441 over the porrespanding perdoad of 1908 Coal Prices Boosted in Louisvilie - Loginville, Ky Dee 28 Pest Piits hurg coal vesterday inereaged 04 conts per ton in Lonissitle aad there was a corresponding advance in old grades, due 1o stort camditions . THE BMARRETS. ‘.. - Grain, Provisions, Etc. : Chicago, D o FLOUR - Pirg . Winter whedt. patent, Hite, Foilliliad steanght jots £ el ThAar, jute, Mg e SRTinK Winens, s gl Drambs, woed B aasate. Minaessa hand spoiog palent ute, Bl 5 AfinTewoln Dard spring, sireigiil. cxport Guags, 10, Bl clears. BRI 0. sevand viewrs, B 0 jow grades, & s R Ryv-White, pey LU, B 0 dark, per bbbl Jute. B 2 eb L 7 ) WHEAT - Deciined. Invember, SLIISEG L 1 May, s3%ar 125 ; s CORBN - Higtwr Pwiember. A% »‘tf'fi},‘ \\_’.q,h;.;_g«."‘i“ - % : CGATS - pExcited Precoiber, ety Mx&‘}_ kA Ty ; . DUTTER <Ureamery, extea. 3 e b tor retall Sealers. 2o prints 2N FEITS firate, e dewty, SR seconds, S, dadeies, exivn, e fesnw Tle. wedconds, Bl Wdiem NO. JO9 ) paoRInE Mlick, e RGOS~ Miscellaneaus, fAne . cases ine Phodend, MGG mle . chees pßturned, M 8 ordinary, 3k firsis. 3. primie firsis X 0 exiTam M N ok dirties, 5 bK, Fois - POTATOES Cholce 18 faßey. 404 falr 1o good, hdke. New potiatovs- Ber mudis, per bt §i Nwwel Potalivss fillnodn, SILOOGC & i o lAVE POULTHY - Turkeys, per i, 0o :—l’.&‘o.:fi';_n fonie, 159 Fian e, 8 springs, 40, geese, ilo, ducks, i - : New Yark, Dee, I 3 FLOUR-Was qguist witbout gustabie change e wipiLe, 3w hibls o s! poente MY Lhid Fye Fiour-Bieads Hyw Qiviet, Barleyßirads . ; WHEAT-Bpot, it No. § ord, $L.109 hid to arvive, slevalir, domesiis arnd B noeminal £ w b allost e arrive, No i porthern Dulagth, SE2BB and Noo 2 hard wigter, 1.5 wominal 1« b atloat. - tures, Decermber closcd 310, May, 5118 §1.59 7 chaeal, BLIN. July, 5LW0501 195 cinsed, §9%, CORN—Bpot, Arm. No. 3, e, clevesar, dommesti Tie v iivered, and % 1 o, b allost, aominel, Fualures, 4o net feighi~ ar. Dwoember closed W, May closed Sege. - SOATE-Firmer, mrixed, OGO ibe . 430 aniural white, S 0 ke, 0L «.‘;prmd white 208047 e . S Live Stock. : : Chicago, Dec, X CATTLE-Good 1o prime steers, 515§ B 50: falr to good stecrs, BoWI N comwon o (sir bewetes EBAGRS OF good o fancy vearlings, $ NG, gooed W cholce bewd cows, BBOS inferior Killers, 3.5 G4OO, medium (o good beel cows, RGG 4530, common to geed cutters. $2T0G3.50. inferior to good canners, RNG good 1o choice heifvrs, L OoMISN. common to falr heifars, BigE . butcher bulls, 8.5 §5.10;, good to cholee calves, §.Hgee; calves, 5067 75 » HOGS--Good to prime heary, BSOS good to chuice Heght, BIBGLW. common 1o fair Haht grades. $815H5 8. bulcher weighte, B G &, medium-weight mixed, B3as 45 rough packing, BUGS 2, pigs, | s sO. : _ : X 3 3 Omaha, Neb., Dec XK CATTLE~Market low to stronger. Native steers, HOOG% 0. cows and heifers, ROELS; western steers, 80865, Texas steers, SLIOGS 1. cows and heifers, 2.564.50; canners, 83G50, sto kers and feeders, $2.7565.2; calves, R10G7.50; bulls, stags, etc., $2T5@450 % : HOGS--Market siXe higher. Heavy, SEOGS.4O. mixed, ISR, light, WG 8£35: pigs, 875 G, bulk, $15G8.35. : SHEEP--Market 19#3c higher. Yearlinge, $5.80G7.00; wethers, $5.505.5; ewes, Hs@s.#; lambs, ¥ %GSS : Fear Ship and Crew of 23 Lost. Hamburg, Germany, Dec. 29.—The German freight steamer Capua, with her crew of 23, has been given up for lost. The vessel belonged to the Sloman line and sailled from this part ‘Pecember 1 for Genoa. The peculiar properties of Cham- | berlain®™s Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics |of influenza, and when it was taken |in time we have not heard of a single |case of pneumonia. Sold by *B.‘l’.l Williams. 375 t

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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been . in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of W and has been made under his perD sonal supervision since its infancy, . jf"’(M Allow no one todeceive you in this, . ANI Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good ' are but Experiments that tritfle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Expericnce against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drops and Soothing Syraps, It is Pleasant, It ° ~ contains neither Opiam, Morphine nor other Narcotio ) substance. s age is s guarantee, 1t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teetliing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency., It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving beglthy and natural sleep, The Children's Panacea—"The Mother's Friend, - cenuine CASTORIA ALwavs ; Bears the Signature of d‘, 9§ y s‘m The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘ - In Use For Over 30 Years. f Pt CEMTELE CHWPANTY, Y BuslaY EYRLET NOw YORE CiTY SRR 6. e R L LAR W YRR RRRR e 2 Choice Farm Lands & s oice rarm L.anas = 5 Desirable City s Desirable City Property @ " ® | o Rna hafare voubue aorkall _ e ; ?j “\}~ i 1 the market Lo sty ‘f{;{ | e o | © % We t Slnd (! \ iarms o ~ ‘3}3 E{ as desireable Michogan Farrs, ! 13 CrfLier 10} Gl eIS N . @ |W . R = HENRY GREEN’S SONS 5 ) ‘ OFFICE WiTH ' =l 2 Far i e 3 Farmers and Merchants =& & [rust Company @ ® i ) |5 LIGONIER .- - INDIANA s :.. e B S PEREER R RERER PP PR R e

{ L ey ! DR. A. M. TIMMIS J | 5 g -~ % . \,,v‘ s - i \‘ . ¥ . i~ L '( ) ntl NS il . = |l g L 3 . , & Ps : > f o Over Mier's Bank . I Ligenier. - Indiana A spratneb ankle will um?»\";{_a i abile the jvjured person for thires or four weeks., Thig is bue to jack -of ol LreNTleTt When Ceamber intts'w Linnent i« apphed A cure mnay affected tn thirde or four days This intment is one of the hest apd most remarkable preparstions o use, Soid by 8. J. Wilhiaus Fioson's .an‘c-c . My treatments arethe emboadiment of recent scientific research. As an aid to beanty I sdvise you my fuil sourse of progressive facial sealp all mass Age treatment. Alsocousuit me | for manw_urmg. SLAIN DOGINK. (~hi‘rn} pody and all kinds of bair work done ‘ Office ‘phone 72. residence 'phone 1+ ANOLD FLBON.. | After exposare, and when you feel a cold coming 00, taks Foley's Honsy and Tar, the great throat and tung remedy. It staps the cough .re tieves the congestion, pund eXpels the cold from your system. Is muidly, iaxative, Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists, 37 bt Mrs. 8. Jovee, Ciermont, N. H., writes; ““About a year azo I bought two botties of Foley's Kianey Remedy. It eured me of & severe case of kidnevy trouble "of several years stanidng. It certainly is a grand, good medicine and 1 h_putil_v ‘recommend it.”' For saie by all druegists FOLEYSHONET~<TAR for children; safe, sure. No oviates No:::ol“fz‘;nnl Settlement G State of Indi«ns, Neble County, 88: in the Matter 3 i of -4 £ the Estate of ? No, 1422 Willltam Groweock, | : Decensed. J . lugtihv Nobtle Circuft Court, January Term, 1910, Notice 18 hereby given That the undersigned as adminlstrator with the wiilannexed of the Estate of Willlam Giowcoek, Decea<ed, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of sald estate and that the same wiil come up for the examination snd action of sald Court, at the Court House at Albion, lodiana, on the 24th day of Jannary, 1910, at which time and place all persons interested in safd Estate are requlred to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why sald account should not be approved. - JAnd the helrs devisees and legatees of safd decedent. and all otbers interested in said e-tate, sre also hereby required, st the time and ?a‘ce aforesaid. to appear and make rm of their heirship or cialm toany part of sald estate. : L ~ FRANK P. BOTHWELL, . Administrator with the will annexed. | 41-3 t : Attorney.

\‘Y A MHORY, - - ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGFON, LIGOMIER ¥ . . TN ANE MUBicr upetalre aver hraves Hakery . Rostdend: on Malp Migest Furniture . . . (M 4}l kinds Lz’w-'. in ) atvie Al lowest nrices at- : vy A :B.f: ey Y"ln sone 00 B OIS U\'UP RTAKING cais promptiy tn swered Embaiming whan dsirad by arterial method Mm \\r -HWIGTON ; ATTUOBNEYSR-AT-LAW OMoe ovur Clfizans’ Hank fAgoenter. inag ee A . M S OSI - — ("\M ARLER V INES, Dealer in 7 . MONUMENTS, VAULTS rhmbatones and Hutlding Stopes s Corner of Cavin and Fifih atreels LIGONIER, - INDIANA ()TTU E . GRANT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .H!(Y“%w in Basement ..} Court House, formers occupled by H, G, Zimmenusn, ALBION, INDIANA .- ¢ DAVID S. TAYLOR Abstracter Business Agent Notary ALBION, INDIANA. WANTED Sales mento represént 3 ' us in the sale of our High Grade Goods. Don't delay, apply at once.- Steady employment; liberal terms. Experience not necessary. Allen Nursery Co. Rochester, NYNotice of Finai Settiement ‘ Stata of Indiana Noble County, ss: In the M{Mler S of g x the Estate of > No, 1435, Albert J. Banta i Deceased, i In the Noble Cireuit Court. Japuary Term, 1910, Notiee is hereby given. Thbt the underdgned as administrator of the estate of Alvert J. Banta. Deceased. bes filed Insaid sourt his account and vouchers in final set{fement of satd Es<tate and that same will . ome up for examination and action ofsaid Court; at the Court House at Albion, Indlsna, on the 24th day of Jlnun?, 1910, at which time and place all persons interested n sald Estate are required to .&mf in said Court and show cause, if any the e be, why sald account should not W&. And the heirs of said decedent, and all ythers interested In said estate, are also herehy required, at the time and place aforssald., to e;gm and make proof of their heirship or m o any part of the estate. -~ J. V. BANTA. Adnsinistrator, W.H WIGToN Attorney. e