Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 47, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 February 1910 — Page 8
¢ A Bquare Deal | I» smsursd you when you buy Dr. Pleree’y | fasily sinlioines-dor all e lngredb § petd enlering L them are prigied sm | the fwitiio-mrappers sad Iheir lLarseidas i wre sllosked Under oSt g sing cim pinte | asdeorreel. . You know fust whal you s i payiag for 864 Llhal the Ingredicnis afe | gatherad fram Natare's laloratory, being seiedten Trom Gih mal Yaiusiie salive meedizing! rots fohnd growing in our | CAssricanbseatasnd while it loenre gre perieciiy WAt eas eveay b 0 the et | deliests wonien and ehildren. Nul g drop sf glaahiol polers B Iher cumpiailion, | A mack Teiter Bgent e Geed TRlh for x| tracting wod preserving the medicingl | prhcipies Geesl in them. sin D 0 Wniheee | reutin .Jj givsarins, Thia Kpenl poßissey | intrinely medicinal peorwrtes of (18 own, teing & st valusbis anticntis and anty | fermment, puttitive and soolbing demaulkil > i g ! {ilererina slavs a 5 Important part In | fer (lerve's F}:;i-}’a’,{‘; Mredical Discoseryin | yhe vure of illietion, gyspeais aud weak stomuel, Bilemind By sour rislags, | o besvthueis Bl beodth. sl Loegue, et NEtmtite wnnwine feolng i dlorss 3 aci } Grited aoit Rarplre] dersige- | pete GLSsI e, Tiver Al Lo s ! Healled suping 500 (e ghavs dlctreading | 8 et PR Epgteny Alewd 2ad §Hasdving »' § fo & speriits Tor albdlaadses ol Lie muson | mombranes We ealarrty whether of the | passh porssaaes o 6 She stomadh, bowely r vie grgane. Bven in o plrerative sy SR v Lty Sovereion Tem . L% Gl o evygt i Inihronie stxteh ol il f‘hiifl»;i Dasagin, ST 8 W i ‘5 e taking the "iniden Maodical (s ’ cosery ® tae the peermiary comtitutanal | troqtment, th ciinuse Lhe posangen frealy | twn of thees e & day with L Sage's | Tatareh Benens lok Vegongh eoures | Laf o troslment generally cures s worst 3 : AEhA it heom vepy r«:.-; exusid by B i ib SEerORE SRI Ul BncStone, B ade gL s ; . g ~b BIES ,:;_s}“.n.n she Baapaa | . Sk B Raiobe sn s T Sy x‘v‘ £h Lislisicbas emhisres, The P e £ ¥ LR eel for BrLte COnEhiE arie | s3c v EARati Ry sar R, r 45t e pye d :,A 2 v,,(‘gs N L e i 1 * 08l ~‘.5,/_:',.‘! :; 3 Losve sby tenavet doad ag HonTi ] o 15 SRR eal Gadiine thal can e taken | Kk Tami e . 3 Mra. Bart Alwine of ioahsn vis. 40l hore M6y, : Frank Hm_m‘z' asd wife of Albias ‘ was hinre Sunday ; ! PO, Miller was 81 Albion Friday % Miss Jayine Barubiart is visitivgd "her pinter. NMis 1 Wilden at tinahs ; Milton Moore hing 8 e w »*'r;'wh'w:-.i hile whits was <dolivera] Natardnay e Mr Besline of )'grz Wavue ! e 00l I's will soun i xiun!rl Deir new Ball Y tinsiitoonns for they are jnust R ULV Aas taendkieak . HiRiERr BOw TIRLY enities Lhefe | are o dife the 2loek s right thers b thie WRERE Q 0 ‘PI Uirßy Lk parehased a fArnd) Cosouth of Bere and will mavs soon : MW Pollank 2 wow a resident of Hontertown v ing mmovedd Inst woek Saturday was sloek day. Valentine day poods are oo dis ! pisy and G 0 doubt eonie will gt Stk SLIRES . Prospests feak gonad L 0 & voung baud here, A geptletuan (tom Bara ] cusde e Rbile head ol it / ] : . 1 Noalh Miehiniie and wife of Syd ney lud. visited here iant week Alvi (;‘th‘,n\?&fi} Al fmily are lakilg AFTRLZSIRENHIS Ly 1 Waont I W, L. MéMeana of Alhbion wm»! §_.' in :"’“;;1:’{}. 5 LU Risder of Saman Tad, eailed on i Trivnds bers maturday. = . Wateli ol Bidney visited here Spuday . i Lirouud hog day seemed to please evers hody, : = 1 . Riteha sod fawily are agaly | rexidetits of Cromweil, : | Frank Rrapgo was at Kimmell Sun l day, - e H. Houtz who is traveliing in Michigau, vtsited at home Sonday. . Hay Gireey of Lizoniter visited here - Inst week. : . - { Mrs- A Eagvall of Garret! visitad Teialives hure sl Week. 1 Grant Flddler was at North Web ster bridar, | » 3 ! = © K. Hitler and wife were the guests of Mr aud Mre James Surith tear C Ligouier suuday. : : | . Preit Lung was st Syracuse Frio . dAay . Suveral here took the ceusus c\‘ AmUnAtions. . - o Mres M. Uoninier who has besn siek is now luiproving, : o C. L. sehilabgugh and wife are in Chicagoe this week buving gosds for Bis new stare which wiil soon ba filn Ishied. : . Shoek made & busitess trip to Wilmont Friday. ‘ ' | Miss M. Kirklaud visited rolatives at Nurwalk, Ohio last week. V. Hursey who bas been in Kens - tucky is Visiting hepe, = ' - Henl Esiate Traonsfers For the week ending Feb, 5, 1010 in Nobie Counmty, Todiand, prepared by the Nable eounty Abstract Office, Fred B. Moore, Mgr., - Homer D, Newiman te Summer ~ Bell and wife sec. 8 pt. Allen T, B Noab M. Bareus aud wife te Aaron - €. Movre. see Spt, Jetlerson T, “Clement € Harper and wife to Elizabeth D Keenstrick pr. lots 21 . 22 Iddings Add. Kendallville Lucinda Raber to Wiiliam Falk et al pt. see. SJefferson T. Mary E. Wadswortn and husband _to Wikl C. Wrights sec; 13 Jefl erson T, : : : . Moriss Harter and wife to h‘.l!zg: - beth Harter. pt. lot 97 Iddings Add: Kendaliville. : ; Myron Baker and wife to Edward " L. Ball ptisec 8 York T. : W Frank Clapp estate by Com to Edward H. Walbura, pt. sec. 10 Gresn T.. ~ ; Edward Vettor and wife to (Gusta Basch Stide lot 182 Mifchell Add. K Ada Wadell to Reuben Monroe lots 1 and 2 Bliss’s Add Brimfield. - J. W. Yeager and wife to M, L. Husrey and wife pt sec 17 Sparta T. _Campbell and Fetter, bankers to " Harry E. Guatelius and Ralph W. ~ Miller lot 4 Mitehells—Add. K. - John T. Frost and wife to David A Schaff lot 137 pt lot 288 Tiflin Add e Dnflé;&%sflln%)ife to Chas. _ Callshan lot 137 Tifha “Add Albiou. ~_Simen J. Strouse and wife to Chas . Robert W 1 @M&N'fi"“m P ~ Eagies ptsec 2 Washington T. _ Nathantel P. Eagles to Robert W. - Wiley pt sec 2 Washington T. Xt troubled with indigestion. con- ~ Stipatien, Do &ppetil flt&amm b %&**,@»*%%NVW X L R ~ give Chamberiain’s Stomach avnd fir‘%%* blata & tria W ron will ~be pleased fro; n the resulte. These e “g"k.w””"‘&— Baae o tee 8 SRS o F fl:s*,nxv,w:w‘ "‘w«mfi% Ly :’,:,w;-: Fa e
EXERCISED SENSE OF HUMOR | How Miss -~ Cartright's Favorite tions a 8 1o Mail, . “Why won't my folks remember 1o | address my lellorm s Ten toid them fto? I've written repestediy to tell L them-bow my mall gets all mived up fwith that of thome Cartrighis in the, | village, snd yot they forget . Thereupon Miss Cartright sat down at bheor desk and wrole severs! smo i phatic postal emrde-leing cutte at. {the end of patienge, and bavicg had £ troodile with her mall ever since she Emniv-g this place Borth of Croten % A tow duavs Ister she received the Isilowing Jelter fpoan ber (svorile P penhew Dol o = 1 “fwar Aust Petty - taving kst gfmkm o 8 Wtag‘fi.yge» retai torial communieation, Tea youth srdtb ‘§mr‘i2:r Hadlungt, Fuedtinus, T tunsinire { bave suddenly become Rneful Flus { trated, Ihspondent P "After Rarssekine Portr Diction {&?irfi in yvuifi aeareh for Leht op lhe irrypile gigns | meveriheicar buw %mwm? o Yor slien commahd—al ‘i-%-".:ari‘t f A 4 g 0 ar he naide of the let for as You cif s for yooorself Tt i 16 5 Nations! Pollew Deliborativg Bt fuundiv, Oy ARe ey alan’ ssepoests ftaeit of working *figg’}-a on the ot ‘?"s]!{4 A . "Ny wnfimfiif-i&mmzb{ e up in fhteer after Heanone for Doclrines z 0 | for goodnens sake, Jot pie knos f'ra'.:f;rrs wmail why oA earth vou jnsi L my inacriliing catial wtic initinls g;n:f'vaaz;r' miail maltter Yourr Hobeet | Flabhergasted. Bt devoted o 0 i Turning bßagtiiv fa axsmine. Hob's envelone Miss Cris gl saw why the poattean had hoel #a guter thiy morn g 1o bad handesd out her mmnil ik fare 31 in & bßread erin 453 had ve marked as he drove 6t 1 wpee Fihe prplual pid fl@%%fi%i Frio lwiivery wits ap here dant ?** - - Jishs lettar wWhe addresced teo Aies Eleabeth Cartplght -1s the care of $Hs Pion ll _"R i}‘ }’:\!fl} Ve Youlh s Comnbahion s | - SOME LOGIC IN COMPLAINT Cosk’s Demand for - More Money Seems Reasorabie, When You Think About iU Cindy waa an Gid. hlack southern "mammy. with all the lavahle traits and incansistenrtom of Yer kind For L many yiers she was ook in e War ren family, and gave fadihifal and 2 {sfaclory sorvics : One suminer the epntire family was away for two months, and Mr War ren gave Cindy 8 real ysontion b paying her full wages for that time and givipg her the Koys to the well stockis] storeroom ; : A few dava after the return of the family Clidy eame bristiing into Mra Warren's sittng room. : : “1 wanis mo wages” +he an nounced. , ; s . UWhy, Cindy™ esclainied the sor priscd mistress, "¥ou are gocting het tir pay than any cook 1 know of in i family the size of ours; you lave o nies, comiortable room and g troatment. Think how kind it was of Mr Warren 1o give you s long vacx tiop with your fgll wages "~ “Oat's 117 grambled Cindy. “Mr Warren pald me dst money for doin’ puthin’,. Ap now all you folks is | come back fur me to cook fur an’ walt on An® 1 gty more maney or 1 li‘:a&'~«;~s,“v~-L};Spinmtg‘s Magazine, o S L ST S Rules of Sleep: Those who think most, who do most, brain work. reqiire most sleep. and thine "snved” from seceaszry sleep s infallitdy destruetive 10 mind. body and estate. Give sourself vour children, your servants give all that are { unler vou the fullest amount of sleep they «ill take by compeiling them to go to bed al some regular carly hour and to rise in the morning the mo ment they awake: and within a fort night nature. with almost the regu larity of the rising sun, will unloose the bonds of sleep the moment enough repose has been gecured for the wants of the system. : . 1. This is the only safe and sufficient rule, and ae to the guestion how much | sleep anvone requires pach must be a rale for himsell -great nature will never fail to write it out to the ob server under the regulations fust 4 wivoan | Brady Franks and wife were in | Brimfield Tuesday and visited Chas. |Gaby and wife. : | Harvey Daniels and mother were Ain Alblon Tuesday apd visited with the iatters sister Mre. ElizajCoats aund family. o o | Mra. Bert Dukes was suffering | with tonsilitis last week. . | Rev. Rendell astended the meet|ing of the F. B. church of Topeka, lost woak. ™ :
| Johnaod Ellen Pancake were en | tertained at George Gabys last Fri- % day. { Mrs.. Eliza Tschabold and Mrs. ! Will Jordan attended quarterly [ meeting at Topeka Saturday. i Mrs. Mary Rose and Hazel Gill visited Sunday with Mrs, Dan Rose and family. ; John Reneham and family eni tertained Sanday Wiison Billmanp ‘and daonghter, Miss Vera Bilimau all ’of Wawaka. : ‘ Walter Jordan and wife spent Sunday with Russel Stigner and wife. Misses Ruth and Alice King are again in school after a week’s sickness, 5 ‘ John Pancake and B. M. Eranks ~were in Topeka last week one day. | Mrs. Mary Zimmerman is gnite sick with Lagrippe at present. Sora_i.nn‘::nd Raw Lungs Most people know the feeling, ,snd the miserable state of ill health it, indicates. All people should know that Foley's Honey and Tar. the ‘greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly cure the soreness and | aough and restore anormal condition ' Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar. { For sale by all druggists, 46 4¢ Aun attack of the grip is often followed by a persistent cough, which! to many proves & great annoyance. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has| been extensively used and with good success for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies hsvel failed. Sold by S.J. Williams. 46 4t
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alresds Gwihg reqremeniond somewhero within Uw autin i wawe by L Jeay Cherood, who alod sacl from i Go Javelre et 00 PBB and goth iog bus bawn hst‘;zz;e} Ao Yiss minee Aprit 17 last, when Be wrote fron De cepiion beland. The Charlor expddithn b coeopernted in by Arpeaiina sad B w Chao o nallsd o the 5."&1?“&;@:&»5 s Hhe fi-uf o f Fooaapd & o 3 wiliiions 1o the o o Coriwhicl the povernet pernile G aeed RLOOONG. will be Boadiad by Captadl Holbort B Sevti, #p Lo s tnd Wl B Gnder thE s wmead of Livilvniant Lrnest B Shaok v ton, v fonchiesl the jooud sobthern polut o Jan B JREL . 1f Charre! cap tires the himir far Yratwe B 8 owill e a bitlet Livw for Britals, swhich hepetofors ax bisd the Procession in nli wuiaretic dasoaties ' | 1t wan Sttt who discoversd King Faivard ViL Land and Xhackivton w by Eot within 131 siiten of the fain Soowithout discraditing the fine work digte B HgEnss Adwilanx and Fresohmes 8 8 BG wosder that the Enzlish bave grown (o ook on the saith pole as thelr pescuilic property and wo womsler that they wijl fowi more ageriovesd osor Frate s taking 1t away fraon thew than ey did over Amer leg' s capliure of the north jmgf‘u CAR to the Amerioan antarciie exyedl tlon, It is expecteat It wiil be lsunched upder the ausploes of the Nabional Geogpraphites! selety of Washingion, ad 0t sdanned st the party will st sall south sleanl the Bossevelt, the sasue shin that suablad Comniand- | : §~, , 5 51 | H L e W Rl A R . g B R U BT \ S ihlas N [ o s R el ] , R RS et o ; a " f:t_x:?’" e "«t =3 B { - . . THE POURQUOI PAS. i er Peary to reach the north pole E Protubly beading tids expedition wil ' be thres of Dearg's most officlent men | —Captaln 1t Lot Bartlett, who steerad [lgh_‘ Rockevelt 1o Cape Bberidan and E who commnnded the supporting parts | which was (he a9t o leave Peiary on | Bis poleward dasi; Professor Donald | B OMeMillan, who loked after the dotalle of the selentifie work of Peary's | last expedition. sud George Borup, a t wechanicsl englteer of Altoona, a. i Of all areas on the face of this earth e lands and seas of the antare. ‘mr are the most torrible and inbospt fahle. The sea Is stormy where it is § not packed with foe; the land I 3 moun- § talnonus and rises In vast gloomy I ranges. rivaling the Alps lo aliitode, - Aroumd these mountains stret hes an | enormous tableland, the most dreary | known to man, 8000 feet bigh, capped ;with e and suow and perpetually | smitten with tempestuous winds, The cold of this region is intense. In the wiiter the thenmameter falls at times to 100 degrees below zero, . There are some ways, however, in which the conquest of the south pole is easler and some in which it is harder than that of the north pole The north polar journey was made over sea; that to the south pole will be over land, and therefore the southern explorers will not be subiected to the open leads, the sudden dangers of opening ic¢e or the hearttreaking labor which made it necessary to travel six miles In order to cover ane mile of distance. The southern journey is on solid’ ground and straight ahead. : talnous, and a “dash” over fce covered mountaius presents difficulties
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[ not met in the { travel over an ice covered ocean, The chief diffical culties, however, are the terrific cold, the icy wind and the jnconceivable blizzards that result from the mountainous formation of the antarctic continent. In the north, while one never needs a
{ straw hat or a palm leaf fan, there are moderations of temperature. In the south the deadliest cold prevails in the height of summer. A Safeguard to Children **Oar two children of six and eight years have been since infaney subjectto coldes and croup. About three years ago 1 started to use Foley's ;Honev and Tar, and it has never failed to prevent ana cure these ‘troubles. It isthe only medicine I can get the children to take withoat a row.”” The above from W. C. Orpstein. Green Bay Wis., duplicatec the experience of thousands of other users of Forey.s Honey and Tar. It cores coughs, ecolds and croup and prevents bronchitis and pnen monia. For sale by alldruggists. 46 4t
: m:uwi#m o . "Women are the vain things™ suid | the moondy rullroad rclerk who bad quarreled with “his girl” and couldn’t | bolp telling about . Thes be wen! en: “Tre bern calilog on her s m! while, but today whes 1 got hold of | Ber hand 1 toticed Ber third fnger was swollen 1 found & tiny ring on 1 cut dowd intn the fleah Fhe told | me Ber grandmedher whes ahe wfi.&% dying. pave ber the ring. The girl Was severn thes g he's 1R gow x 204 she never took # off 1 found out | the ring hest hir wo 1 pulled out it ksov avd 5 el Sk ¥ pot ’:i%!!s itn. Ast ey under the ring and thon | filed seroes 1t Khe sald it didut hort § fer Byt as 1 was vefriy dove ehe | fainted. 1 vestly fainted too Yot 1o gt s giaes of weter mnd spilled 8t nter Ber and she cimme fo sloniy By | that time | had the Jittle riag off After & white sbe Beld up Ber ¥and | And leaked »t the fenrfelly ewollon ,;fl;}(s{ atl tears vhme I her oven | Tim' ake wxid WM anpry. ‘you've spoited iy Nand ThawH | ever coaer up thal asfol fugess I ok de formed. Him. mnd you're & hinwme’ | "iNever mindg E;*h giri wave 1 HY opet your mn elneraid snparement ring to cover it Hew'll that do® “Bye dide™t say "Thiz is e wudelen But she did say: Why Fm you're awful slow. 1 expecied you o say that & year gen’ ; o “"And then we quarreled ™ | COCKTAILS SERVED IN CHINA A Landiard on the Road 10 the Great . Wall Mas Learnsd How to i . Make Heverage. ; Wheh von lonve the fwin af Nm»g kon 2T miles from Pokin, and make | Fyour way fowsrd the Qreat “_P,:\}'” ot Ching. =ays 3 wriler in the Wide Waorld Magasine, vou provesd along | 8 dusty road in summer and & sea of | mud during the ralps The lourney . fn on donkeys or In chalrs carried by | eoalies i i In the middis of the Nankon pass | there i a (hiness Inn whers the cara. vans hall Tha manager offers trav i elers accommodations s&eeording to Chiness cusioms, Bt FEuropean beds | are placed in the 4:]35 in the compart. | menig and it ts even possible to pro- | cure 8 bottle of chamnagne or a glas | of hear before retiring : e In fact, in many wars the snterpris. | fog host has an eve for business He | has Jearned how to mix a cackinil and travelers can procure hathis. Thesa Chinese inpz are found hevond the . wall o the road to Kalgun, where the | ratlway will run in the pear fature | As you get further inland !Cum;?m.n-g comforts and {dens of civilization de | part, but it is possible almost any- | whoere along the main roads to purchase egoda water, The inns nre In varfably hullt in the form of a square | At one ride distingulshed travelers and Buropeans stop, and orposite the covlies and sorvasis Hve, The chairs, carts and wheelburrows are sleays placed in the guadmngle ’ Imposed on Auihcr. = For careless perersally Duaudet, the great Frenoh writer, could not be ont classed by anvy man af his time. At oné fime he used in {ik&x‘i?- on the mantelpioce of hin stody at the time when he held his weekly recoptions, a bowl which was fßlled with silver colns, It wus understood that if any. one of the hohemiane of letters who came to see him needed a little finan. cial sssistance he could go to the bow! and belp himgelf. The experiment naturatiy fafled. There were those who came to the receptions only for the sake of the bowl: there were those who put too lberal an interpretation on the mute invitatinn extended to.them. “T used to see fol. lows pocketing the coins by hand. fuls.” said-Paudet, “and in Ihe end 1 J bad to abandon the practice” ! : ; | An Editor's Industry, I preparing ge—edition of Shakespeare for the press. Mr. Stevens gave an instance of editorial activity and perseverance which has been seldom equaled. For a period of 18 months he devoted himself entirely ITy Sork, and diring that thee he Yeft his house every morning at one o'clock, and proceeded, without any regard for weather, to the chambers of s friend in Staple inn, where a portion of the letter press was lying ready for his revision: sq that while the printers were slecping the editor was awake, and the whole edition of 15 large vo!umes was completed In the space of twenty months, 2 1
The Man Behind the Gun. : The late Admiral Erben had the good fortune orf the merit to originate the world-circling phrase. “the man behind the gun” He used ilt in a speech on’ the factors of success in naval warfare to emphasize the ne cessity of having efficiency, preparedness run through the entire personnel. It was also a reminder that the enlHsted men have & good deal more to do with bringing about a victory than always appears in history or official reports. The expression was employed in Asupplementing the views of Capt. Mahan, and attained cireulation at once as epitomizing a whole library of instruction. ]
Unidentified. Mrs. Trout—Have you found any trace of poor dear Speckles? ! Mr. Trout—No, I've read all the papers that fell overboard, but nobody has caught anything under five i pounds.
While it is often impossible td prevent an accident. it is never impossible to be preparad—it is not beyond any one's parse. Invest 25 centsin a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and you are prepared for sprains, bruises and like injuries, Sold by N.J. Willlams. =~ . 46-4 t
Do you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlain's as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never known to fail. Sold by S. J. Williams, 46-4 t
FOOD PRICES AGAIN ] TAKE UPWARD LEAP Eastern Deaters Say Top s Net - Repched and Worst In : Coming. : New York. Fob 8 —Mes! prices ate bighor than evér bofore in this sity Droopleg for 3 time, while the ag Hation for elimination of meat from the diet was frest goodisiions. Soih wholosale and retsll have mounted 1o Brures oqual 1o snd In some canns abare thiees pevvailing Selore the movetient bepas : Indications are, prominent dealors waid, shat sUI bigher pricos are cot Yot , | incrvgse in demisnd scrdunis for some of Ihe markel's tosdener o ad ¥ance, The retaflers stiribute (his in crense fu the vold seatber Bhortended pupplios are beiiesad by the whchemalers 1o have inive ta Ay with ¥ than anviking eise. They are epngratulsting themeeives g Ihe be Vel that Ihe spitation bas Blown over T The flarry of ialk kst seesmed o be Atirring op troubls awhile sgo Ia aver now and things sre poing abesd fast the same ™ sald one of them o GRY : inye fl%g;‘afis'::; af ondd storapes rondl firms with rewulting roredy of slivged &viin which n:’»tktrd‘ to keep prices ap o the bl remaining rellanes of the axitators lor lower prices Thin meverment in still in full {oree in Manbatlan, while aervas (he river in New Jersey 1L I 8 apparently just beginning in eartout . Council at Calcutta Passes Bill ™o Suppress the Dissemination of Anarchistic Literature.” Calcutta, Feb 9 The press bl de slgned 1o suppress the dissetnination of anarchistic lterature” was paseed by the Imperial council. The mensure reapisipes the proprietors of newspspers and job presses to deposit with the government s sum of money which will e forfelted shonld the de pesitor be convicted of an attempt to incité to murder or seditien or to infiucnce the public against law and order { Charged. with Murder, Chicago, Feb, % - Loulk Avery, watchmak in the Uplon stickyvards, was arrested and charged with the murder of his brotherinlaw, James Rochford, 34 vears of age It was charged that Avery siruck Rochford on the hesnd with an ax handie when he found him beating his wife during a visit to their home at 3837 Princeton avenuye. ; , THE MAREKEIS Grain, Provisions, Etec. ; : : U Ohicagn, Feho 8 FLOUR Unehanged Wisiter wheat, patsat, jute, 8505 00 siraight, juls, B 8 G 55 cloar, Sule. 34 93405 sprine whea! special Lrands, woud, 830 Minhnesota fard spring, siraleht, export bags 8 ey 5.3 Grat clears, SES4 00, pevonsd clinrs, Lo low grades, Eoal e iy Wihite, per bhil, Bot dark. per hibl fute, £ : WHEAT--Weak., May. SONGLWy: July, $1005.61 vik : : CORN--Strong. May, &Gy July, TR g : COATS-PFira. May, 65848 July, O 4350, DUTTER-Creamery, extra, 50 price to retnll dedlers, 3o prinis. 8o entra neals. e Brats, Be seconds, e dairfes. extira, X firsts, 5S¢, secnnds BSc; Indies, No. 1 28 packing Si\}&‘k‘i o CEGOR--Miscellansous, Bne. casss o inehidast, 176050 cases returnmd, BSLipsii, . ardinary, 2 firste, S prinwe frsis e watras, Sse: Noo 1 dirties, ‘)6‘&l, ehsokn, isc. . ’ : O POTATOES-Oholee to faney, BWEew: fair Wel EGTic. New Potsloes- Jlar. musla, e b, 835 Bweet Puiatoes fillnols, §1 %61 S é ; | lAVE POULTHY -Turkevs, per ih, Yo chickens, fowls, IGc, sprigsgs. 8. roosts ers, M, pecse, He: ducks, T . : | e—— . S New York, Feb L . RYE--Dull L BARLEY-Dull : WHEAT--Bpot, frreguisr; No 2 LD 155 elenator, domestic, and 1.9 nominal f. 0 b aftaal: Noo 1 northern Duluth and No. T hard winter, 31 20% mondnal £ o b, aftont. Options, May, 51 04801 18 Cvinming, SLIOS 0 July, BLOBGHLIN; clowed §lOB% Hecolpts, $9OO ba . shipments, DOlO bu, CORN-Bpot, steady: No 2 1% elevator, domestic, TB¢o dellversd, and e £ 0. b afloat Opten murket witheu! tranmaot hone May chowed, Tsc: July., T#4e: Seprtemiber, TBO Recelipts, S2EOG bu | shipments, 12053 ba. OATS--Hpot, steady. mixed 385 ihe . nominal. salural white, BRI Ibs. RO el clppet white, 30642 (b 536004 Opticn murkel without featurs. May elosed, W%c Receipts, Wl5 bu shipmenta, ¥% Ly : eete < A e et | ' Live Stock. ‘ | Chicago, Feb, 8 - CATTLE~Good to prims steers. 1509 883 fair to gond steers, B lOETE:. common o fair beeves, WG, good to fancy yearlings, $673G7.50; good to cholew beef cows, OGS, medivm o good beet cows, 50475 inferfor killers, $.756475; common to good cutters, 250438 inferior o good canners, E SN, good 1o cvholve heifers. RB.OGE.OO. common to falr heifers, POG bulcher bulls, $3 7566 &, bologna bulls, RGN calves, Hiog a 0 : i : HOGS-Good to prime heavy., R&8 (835 good to prime medium-welght butehers. BREEAW. fair to good mixed, 808 £80; fair to fancy lght. SEGBB: common to good lght mixed, UGS pigs. W to 140 lba, F1.T5G825. 0 é : k i i : 5 oo . Omaha, Neb., Feb. & CATTLE-~ Market 18{zi5c higher. Native steers, SOGRTO. vows and heifers, 8.5 BB western steers, B5G600:. Texas steers, RIORAN. cows and heifers, SS6G 450 canners, 25615 stockers and feeders, SOGLN: calves, HOGS: bulls stags, etc, BWGI®. 0000 HOGS-Market 1 cents higher. Heavy, $550G8.60; mixed, BAHGLE; light, .58 855, pigs. STL.OOGT.%: bulk of sales, 3868 SHEEP-—Market 10615 higher. Yearlings, WIGT; wethers, 5.754005.00: ewes, $.0006.15: lambs, §1.568 B . f‘ A few minutes delay in treating ‘some cases of croup, even the length of time it takes to go for a doctor ‘often proves dangerous. The safest ‘way to keep Chamberlains Cough ‘Remedy in the hounse, andat the first _indications of croup give the i e e gL e ’&;‘;E,fi”-%:'»’ g that !Mtfl*mam nickly cured 17 Tncagieo, satel sad cartain oo T e g ,'*) x»{‘“
st s : ILLINOIS LEGISLATIVE RESOLU. TION BLAMES STORAGE ’ FOR CONDITION. 2 . 2 DEMAND PROBE IN CHICAGO Sevator Giackin Asks far Thercugh inquiry—Vete of Land Grad loves tigatibn Appropriatios &y Densae Goex 12 Legisinture. : C Bptingfeld 1 Fed B 0004 stovane waroboiues are T tatpel of sitaik 3 8 Juinl rewolutiog oferod ip Ihe sy Heaiing with brivis of s 14 was prosvntad by Besstor Edward 1 Olark in, {wwmoerat of Chlvago. and st the riles. werk lald over loy spe dss | The readoliing u«u‘%’w B leds vy mities OfF 158 bßouee abd seniie Be Bareed 1o nvesligats e P gk ey Bovases mod *Vl*{N’;" B oo et R S BT billg o i ¢ st e Pal Saaesy The repdntion fnilows W hereny The VRO Taat he srive of foed 18988 Lo 74 i the penindy r% 10w wlate et 2 s Y o oatnand u Medonsn stins thoorr mw S 1B ek ol The o 4 firives; and. - - . Blap at Tan¥ ang Yooau | Wheresa, B I 8 the Beiiet of the great majority of e v od Ehig eouiniliry (hal the satd inceigaed ut of Hring s doe 16 ke prvies tive il and protocisd trosls: andd Whereas the o glivss: R Save bewn fnatyummental Mo givi & as trusts 186 pPOBEr o Dotner ke Busl alyfle oof r:'.i,é enunisy By s it oqarpering the samé snd Keeping thewm out of the murkets unli! pric Lavs fisel o & opudnl the! sulle thesn s dand, 3\.?;-1“3":1&’ A lnw showld be cnmitesd by the legislmtare of the stote of 11 nisis. providing that siery ar . £ fuexl placed in cold storsge shall bess 8 dile ol entry; alse, that po beed stuft shall be allowed v pemais i starage over four pnihs oy thst otherwise {1 shall be condemned %y the siate .fsfisi;d commiiesiaoners . alsn that the cornering, of Yood stulls shall be made a penad ofelise, thorefore b it : i _ i For a Joiant Inveatigation. Resolved, thal the presidint of the sendte and the speaker of the houre of represantalives appoint 8 committes of five scnators and fve represents thves to W vestignte the mothads of the rold stormmge houses throushout this state and report to the sext gdneral assembly: alsa (o pressnt the drafs of a bill reguiating the same: and for ther. be it o “Resoived, that sanid ‘v‘"-"ft}tfl??fi-w ghall have full power and authorily o send faur persons and papers and to adminis ter caths ™ i Deneen Vetoes Land Grab Bl Gov, Daneen sent Bis fire! velo mes ape of the special sesslon 1o the legls fature. In i he blasted the hopes of the Chiperfieid land grab investigation committed. The goverpor killed the $lO.OOO appropriation = the commitiee sough! to oblaln to eontinus s work and in veloing it carried down the ot tire omnibus approoriation bl prosid ing for the incidental expenses of the special session, o be disbursed by the secretary of state. The total was $22 500 Gov. Depeen bosed bls velo on an opinton by Attcrces{esieral Biead, which he made a part of the mesanga be sent to both brauches of he legis. lature, The sttornevgenernl bolds that the oliject for which the wmoney is to be used I 8 outside the call of 15 governor convening the lexisiature in specinl session. : . High Schoo! Class 1407, New York, Feb 2-According 1o a bulletin from the board of education, the freshmen class of 1407 girls just admitted o the Washington Irving High school here Is the largest class that has ever entered any high school in the world. Bank Statement -Jacol Riraus, President, # Umivis Koveht Casbilor .1 ned LD Siraas, Vies-Prestadents Udeil Oldiniber Vies. Prestident Beport of the comslition ol e U igens Bank aprivate bank. a 3 Ligoaier, in e Minte of Indtiana, ot the glise of 11s business on January i, wos RESOT RO ; ! Loans nnd Dlseounts e SEIS AOL 61 Overdralts | wi T B e ther Bosds aod Sectritles . | | oS W Banking howss ST e w Furnture and Fixtures . | S Draw froan Baoks & Trust Compan es 100 50 tashon bined . ~ . S i 1 98 9 Rl Itema . . . o e 778 R Current expenses . . . W o Incerest Pald Jan.d to Jan. 1,190 170 N interest seotued todan @, I 8 | | oA o Totalresoproms . . . | . . .. Y& & ‘ . lIARILITIRS 8 5 Caplinistock patd o . . |, . | §&io &0 Mur(rmn 4 sy U adivided Profits : } ‘3 @ Exehange, IMeccunts snd Inlerest X - Demnand eposits sital 3 71 : Demgnd Cortificates 5010058 50 411087 00 Due to Banksand Trast Compraies 5348 & lat, on Cerl.of H;.?mii Acorued to SiamEs e LN, . ... HIRE o 2 O Towmd Habilities . . . . . . Pwaß L 2 Kinle of Indians, county of Nobia, ss; - L Ualvin Kpeoht, cashivr of the Ctiizens Bask of Ligonter. lndians, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement s Lrue | Carviy Kxponr : ‘ Cnslijer Rubseribed and sworn to before me, this Tih day of February, 1530, : r BeEvian E BorHwELL Noiary Publie, . My commisston expires Feb, % 162, i e A S S s e 5 Bank Statem-nil - Report of the eondition of the Jlmcoh ’su«m &nt.’:fimvuw bank at Ll;wmer In the State of Indians st the close of its businesson Jan.Bi, e | : RESO URCES ; Loans and Diseounts . . . .. . . ¥ 26 Due from Bauks and Trust Com. g&ny S e i AN Cashon Hand . . .. .. .¢..... oUW el temi . o .V i RIS [L‘umm Bxpense. . ... .... We | - - L. Total Resources ... . ... #O5 - LIABILITIES ! swwswgg?wm. Sai s . . 10000 G 0 Uudtvided Prolits . .. ... . ... 58 15 Demand Deposits, ... . _$ W 76 Exchange, Discounts, ete . . . .. #3346l 1 m‘ anlufl -‘."pi. Ry s .48?!137 ; m«sothdmunw of Noble, sx: L. Jacob | proprietor. of . the wm Bank. do sulemniy swear that .umemm.nauug, . - Bubscribed and sworn to before me, this BevLaH E. BOTHWELL, Notary Public, My commission expires Feb, 1913, 1 & heen appointed admints! 16 ‘ w estate of Leno "“W“ g, deceased, late of Noble County, ludiana. Baid estate is
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# : Rl d o = ‘ " . - !:‘ ¥} ! ./ 7 : Bl % i B N E Al T~ . 2 . ; 2 ‘ : = ‘ : . ()T & vuam LETRERE Y AT IAW DAVID §. TAYLOR : Abstracter s Agent Notary ALBION, INDIANA. 7 T ‘ Saies mento répresent “AN IED us 0 the sale ol cur Hizh Grade Goxds. Don’t delay, I‘2'3’}." B, Steady cmnioyment: liberal Allen Nursery Co. Rochester, NYn_gl. 5 il DR. A, M. TIMMIS i | Eé e . T o 1% Dentist & 7 ENnuist ¢ !; A . S ‘; : Over Mier's Bank _- - ‘§ Ligonier. - Indiana L._-.-._........_..:—..:::. - ~ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought oot (o 8 i ' Si»nfs;;;‘;wz -t o My treatments are the embndiment of recent scientifie research. As an aid to be?atsl nflvi;fl; ya:} wy full course of progressive facial sealp all %"‘;%m pooing, ehiro : . ,qf’ fi‘g; ";
