Ligonier Banner., Volume 45, Number 2, Ligonier, Noble County, 31 March 1910 — Page 6
WO S N e B B B g e LL S ;’& ee e e ™ x"’-’nfi;u?::fi:’u i‘; 1 . : | _ 11 : _ : . 8 i i 5 Il ; l;l 't We have all kinds of package seeds from the best 'y [ . : ' |‘ seed growers in the country. Also the best and |} 11 1 : Lo . 7k 11 largest assortment of flowers seeds in the town. i 1 %-: . . L 1 | - L 1 8] | : , I 1 ’ i 4 Seed Potatoes i - s ' AR X , . ' L 1 _ i "l : All guaranteed to be pure stock , & 1 : : v i 1 ; ; : ‘ - I 'y Early Rose - - 25¢ per px ), Y Early Ohio - -30 c per pk L 1 - ~ « 1 : s - Il ' Extra Early Triumph 50c per pk % 11 - S 11 NE Early Burj 25 k & ¢ Extra Early Burpee @ 25c per pk ', L 1 Y : ‘ll AR . . s 1 co R Y l'l Everything good to eat. Order early. 'Phone 50. i 3 ¥ SACK’ igoni 5 ¢ SACK’S BAKERY, Ligonier, Ind. v i 1 : - : W e I e R W ew4 l-l---lh(-_lih:--u.: :-:n': --n l-.-tu —--‘H-H K_--- .-l "' :; i i " A Fine Belgian Stallion S e . ¥ ‘ t’ % e ' s o 4TR TAR e 0 . ' 0, u«m i fawgq 8 ‘gg F%} > i w\ i G — "if' s =By : t ‘ « HRireeauy : b > 4 4 ] i : !§~ . 3: V¥ 5 " ¥ i Farmers and Horse Breeders=Attention t; . We will offer for public service for the Season 1910 : the fine-bred i:n;»t'mi Be :f_;,::a:% Stathon : ‘ : )]4‘l)( ‘( )'l‘ : : l 44N |l (19076) : f & i : i i 5Ry % 1'; i R < 3 z g 7 sk 5 12w g & tion, gy W ¢ 1 P PREMILNM B CHICAGO HOKS] 6! lay $l5 %o insure living colt. Parties parting with mares bel ( ! ”1\ fore they are known to be with foal will be held responsible 3 o - o aty - e » -y " -, [‘ LOESER &y WERTHEMER, OTIS BARLR, lleeper Owners . M—‘ s " - Ry Tic | "y . ?fitk- La i g sk Stark ook Ak Stark Year oo . \:‘; Y qi.; 3 f;‘" . S : 8 v‘\"”v",q“"‘\' ,/ : Jér 1910 ™ A, 5 fl o ~l'l ; 2 S S T is ready to mail. It will be sent to any person interested in S . fntrowinge on receipt of 7 cents to gover postage Ihe N‘fifi - . Brark Year Book for 1410 represents an entirely new idea in Sy nurservinen’s literature~—it 15 3 work of an as well as a eatalogue of Stark Nursery producis. Within its covers are 32 fullipage illustrations of fruits and Howers, tepresentin: 175 varieties, done in four colars, and exactly reproducing nature. - 84 pazes are dévorsd to de Eriptions, prices; an { records. Stark Delicious, the apple that hos revolutionized orchard plasting and established a new standand of apple values (elling at 810,00 per bushel bag this vear!; Stark King David, another apple of wonidrous quality and merit; Stark King Philip, a hardy black grape of California grape ouality, and dozens of the very best things in the borticuitural world are fully descnibed, Hilusirated, and priced. - . - To any one planting one tree or many, of fruits or ornamental, this book is of meitnmable value—a horticuitural text-bouk--a guide to proper selection. Stark trees have stood the supreme test of actual planting for 85 years—they are the yard-stick by which ail other nursery products are measured—they are the first chiice of this country 's most successful orchardists,. The success of the orchard is dependent on the kind and quality of tree planted. Stark varieties are the best of the best. Our record of 3’s’, years of successful sellins iva positive guarantee of tree quality. Before you decide to buy, send 7 conts for the Stark Year Book—ds it today before the edition is eshansted. : . ’ T : ok Stark Bro’s Nurseries and Orchards Co. - ; - Louisiana, Missouri . i
76 N o sRTTN A BIN! 1N EACH TOWN e NBy é,.nh’ixéfa and district 0 S, PUTREN B Ba®® " KR BRLES rde and exhibita i \t‘, & * Latest Dladel “Ranrer™ bieycle formicked be ud {ior apents everywhere are AN h{\ RO MONEY REQUIRED unt:! you receive ans spsssve of your bicvele. Wa shin - RS P2B o U, S @ denl gdporsd in advance, Pprofay Sreipkd, and / L ?fi\ aliow TEN DAYS' FREE TREAL during which time you may ride the bicsele and 4 23 A LREE DUC LIO any test you wish. 1l you are then not perfectiy sar ior do not wish 10 ‘ 5j 5 : ‘,,‘ Bko ". B it i »V;:"vi..» .“.A r expes ::\!A‘,,.“N‘.'f * “ .‘z;f'w»-k:':‘, e LU LN FACTORY PRIGES )16 (o 1o it simde bepcies s s posi 51 o make H R 8.0 ) 3 lemen’x profts by buy bof 4R and have the manafactiurer’s guars \E’ ! " antee b i your fstyele. DO NOT BUY a biceeie ora pair of tives from amyone BR 5f § R at axy > u 4 receive Gur catadogues Rod lears our unheard of Jfactery T 'i’?-"é;" B s and Rl F 32 Sevaad ¢ffers to rider agents, T T n 5 when you receive our beautiful catalogue and HNRY R BOU WILL BE ASTONISNED 510 =0 oar baautitu] canalogne and iy fose priies we can maks you t s year. We sell the highest grade bicvolea for les MONEY 3’3‘ A pS lt’ n any oiler X.;"r'v We are satisfied with sc.oo profit above factory ¢ \!YA | 5 3 MUNCLIE DEALERS, you can seil our bicycies under your own name plate at 3 I douhle ™ our ¢ s, Ordees filled the day received. i x i SECOND HAND BICYCLES: We do not recularly handle second hand hicyeles, n usvally have a number on hand taken in trade by our Che ARO reiail stores,. These we clear out prompiiy at prices rangion from B 3 to 88 or 810, Descriprive bargain hists mailed free. MASTER‘BRAKE siagie —whedls, Imported roller chalns and pedals, parts, repairs and v i & s, equipmont of all kinds at Aal/ tier wesed yetasd Prives. *€P5O HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF sg 80 o s ~ SELF-REALING TIRES foivimiovsenty T¥O INTRODUCE, GNLY t regulay velail prive of [hese ires 4y R eSN &im.fi }ff.flP-:."r. But .'£ sdvoduce e well M' sellyonasample pasy for $3. .80 cashwilhorder 54,551, e e T 3 (e ok eoSN S G S RO MORE TROUBLE FRON PURCTURES [(5 o]/ /i _ NAILS, Tacks or Glass will not lot the FiyPy - g ‘@;g‘%”%, ! alr out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year, R T eR R L ‘%{ffiéj:‘{\\k & i Over two hungrvd thousand pairs now in nse, JEeenwEes bo e TR R O s / DESCRIPTION: Madeinallsizes Ttistively s« o 00— SRR N = sndcssynding&vcx?‘dms\.ficami}iuu\linsidcwim N b e RTR N s & special gua;‘xkyho lmhber, w!:-:clh never hecomes i a :&) 2 porous and which closes up small punctures without allows : ing theairtoescape, We have %.::r::I:- ds of letfors from satis t* gg_t.!?htlheshk;k “‘b:"i" “:?l.:d' fix_fi‘customersualing that theirtires haveonlybeen pumped G l;xd “l)(,“p l“c :{: 'trfl‘?’““., mponceof twice ina whole scason. They weighnomorethan L 84 et T aatur This an ordinary tire, the puncture resistingqualities being given SIB pee & . . ey, T e E tire wiil outlast any other by several layers of thin, speciclly prerared fabric on the & make—SOFT. ELASTIC aud tread. Theregularpfiecofthc:-.:\\‘.:esjsszs‘soperp;xir,bm.for B Eisy RIDING dwrfisix&purposesw&arsmakingnsp«ialfx:c'.nn-prictm s b rider onlgog.s.o per pair. All orders shinped same day letter is received. We shipC. 0. D. on 1. You do not gag & cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. ¢ will allow a lscount of 5 per cent {thereby making the price $4.55 per pair) if yon FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement, You run no risk in us an order as the tires may. be returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are not sa ory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and moeney sent to us'is as safeas’ in a bank. you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear betler, hfl,lonfitnd look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know you will be so well pleased that when you want a‘;bi;{cle you will give us your order. We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. : 3 m ’-ln j don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of iF YOU ; ES Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on :sproval and trial at the intmdncto‘:fipfice quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Suadry Catalogue which s and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the nsual prices, | s aasie & 3= but write us a postal today. D()NOTTHIN&O!’BUYING.W‘ e N em- Or & pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW, 1 R R R R R T R R ; LS ! o £ i 57 =% |
} - Fies for O d Fasbhitaned Honmiy I Thers soeins 1o be some ground fur the ples of old-Tashioned Louesty as nocessary for the betterment of socinlogionl eouditions st the pre.. ent tiths . Ths elaaticity of the pab. lie consciercs shows that many tmen Are ot honest from priveiple. ar bacaues it is right, bat rather from ithe restriclions imposed by statos |lo other worde, when a man denires éw enpare in somhe guestionable en ‘tarir g he constits s Inwrer ta meesr zum'; wheitier or nol he would be ! atnenable ta the Inws from ans jloase L6l the proposed business: sod if not im procecds with his plans, a'though {he may toest with the dizs;orovad :f.¢‘zf many of 118 peighbors. ‘V'Y?sii wjrrLit which Is an oulgrowth of a desirs it got rich quick, seetns 1o 17 inte the Hegitimate business transaciions «f the tisnes and cagses Ay 9 U {thun the houesty of motlves. and ipossibly reckiessly to eharpe crafl fand 1o susperl even the sotions of Chouest ien. 1t will be coucedsd EU;AI the wmpiations ander presess feonditions &6 very much grester Pthan formerly, but this ouly arpues [ for the need of betler teachiog of 11 righteousness of honesty &% n princ Lple in the establisbing of good citi [zenslip. Thy grester the tempts Lot the more need of brave mien who will stand the tost and who will |do right Trom prineipies thoreughly [estabiistind within their charaptors i rathior than be compelled te 8o ripia E’t‘!un.- stringent laws which only cucrh §v§“r'.tz:;: actiocn for fesr of iijaries Pthat might result from any 'i:zfriz~§;?" ?:;é;}r“z,: 1t may ba trothfolly said {in this connection that & very large i;vs-rr?;;sngfl aof k!mhmmny in bt | pimcow is due to the peglect of care?f%;‘;;”\ teac hiing Iv&l’m_u!‘:st ol dishonests t the Young 1o former days, - War Lerloo Press. i . : i Hoteis Have Food Sevreis i lu this conpection it may be liofted.” sh¥ys the took book, “that fmany of the dishes popular in good {hitels are made of portions of wes: {such as frequentiy are thrown aws) Lin private houses, but which with [properconking and sessoning make | attractive dishes and give most ac | ceptable variety to the mena = _ 3 The governmefit lays down & re im_zsr for extracting the marrow from %'imunfi, : > - % “Bones are cut in convenient !I«ugihm“ say the experis, the ends | sovered with a little piece of dough; §m~er which a floured cloth §s tied. aud cooked i 6 boiliug water for two ‘huu:’s, After removiog the clotn and dough the bones are placed up;ngm oii tonst and served. Prepared A% above, the bones also may be baked io & deep dish . ' One way to esoncmize on your i ment bilis, aceording to the book, 18 t to “extend the meat's flavor’” over a fecertain number of other substaiices i that are pot meat. For instance {serve meat with damplings and pie erusts, or oo toast and biseuita, You get the idea then that you are eatLing weat. when realily you aren’t % Botders of riee, homioy, and makhed [ potatoes on meat dishes alen are i'gm‘vd for earrying vut this delusion Kendaliville Sun. ; u.-mfi‘s. of Playgrounds e | Children are better in playgrounds than in prison. It is better for the conumnunity to have children exer. cistvg on- ladders and horizontal vars and swings, then to have them haunting the doors of poolrooms or smoking cigarettes iu the hidden sbadows., Children with plenty of piayground Lave a better chance with life' than ehildren without. And most children are without unless the community provides them. It is chicaper to amuse them then to arrest. 1t is cheaper to develop than jto dwarf. 1t is eheaper to save then to sink them-—Salt Lake Herald,
Hea! Falate & Real Entate Tranefers for the week ending Marel; 26, 1810. by the Noble couuty Abstract oflice, Fred B. Moore, mgr. Samuel J. Mathews to Albert Coney K 4% E 4L 8 W 4 sec 21 Swan T Nettie B. Groweock and busband to Eva H. Shirley gt . 8 W 4 sec 20 Jetlerson T. - Jounathan Rimmell and wile 1o James B. Rimmell pt N W 1, sec 25 Orangs T, George B. Rimmell and wife to Albert Hockenbarger pt S W 4 sec 25 Orange T. George B, Fahl and wifeto June M. Borger pt N'W 34 sec 21 Perry T. Gertrude Mathews and husband to Alice Mathews Pitts lot 83 Iddings Add Kendallville. U.S. to William H. Graden bt N E fraction N E 4 sec 28 Wayne T. U.S. to Joshua Catshaw E & N W 4 sec 8§ Wayne T. Chas. M. Baker and wife to Geo. W. Noweunstine pt lots 14 17 Harvey's Add Albion. ; - ‘Susan Trowridge and busbaud to Martha Randol f)z Out lot 5 Wildams Add Wolcottville., - Bourke G. William and wife to W. W. Wagnerpt N. E 5, SE 1{ sec 9 Orange T. ' Eliza Fisher and husband to Wildér G. Tidd and wife pt lot 8 Hitcoek's Add Keadallville. - Eliza Fisher and husband to Wiider G. Tidd and wife also a for. mer alley lying between Out lots 7 and 8 Hitchock’'s Add Kendall ville, Howard C. Longfellow and wife to Bertrand L. and Mary E. Stoner NuNEYXand SWI4NKI-4sec 18 Washington T. e James Q Ryan and wifeto Frank KnepperOutlot6and lots 56 7 and 8§ Brown's 2ud Add Wawaka. | Frank Knepper to James Q Ryan lot 17 Brown's Ist Add Wawaka. | Charles M, Myers and wife to Clayton Holderman and wife lot 10 Milton Moores Add Cromwell. Thursay Downey and husband to and W 55 N WI4 NE 14 sec 34 York T -
“The Traveling Salesmad”™ by lady” will be presested in Goshen at the Jeforeon thaster Thurada; night, Aptil 31, 116 suesess s due 1o the suther Jasmes Forties, who bat fleah aud blood pecple lnte the piry and Hob Biake,. Ted Watta, Ben Cobb. John Kimball snd Feankiyn Rayee, the five jovial dromuoers wYo lpdalge (o A poker pame to chioor reay & Jonewste Christroas Day in s emall middle west village te worth the price of & dogen theatrs tokets, ' The eomedy is pot sbone atiusing ta drammers, their wives, sweet enrte and friends, bat to all the American world whao knoss Amerlcmiitypes. Tta sitontione are so cape Hally troe 1o file 98 peonls van ptjov them over sad orer asain. There is a ting that Jancisates throughout e sntirs conesy auil it seenss are msile wonderint by absolute verliy and there 3% st flaw io s joesl culor, Attaphiers o its prniaine characfetistios anid pinin trutti. They are the finest bunel of aleolutely American life-dike picta. res that mverybosly ki‘étfi?fif. v brought together (6 & iddie West romanor. thet makes Isughter comn o big hearty waves snd the stary sustainx lively- ihtersat o the very Ingt word 15 the last met The cast ineiudes pone well-kawsn prople of sriablisbed repaiation aod Heurs B Harris has init :{g}hh&;‘gfimainsaé Lix &ti’!;'ikfs the mfiwtfifit in this oity o well retpeirbersd, | Chauiberiain’s stomach and liver tandete afe sale, wodd bave been nralsed by thousands of wamen who #su?fiu; Deon restoresd to health throngh Woeir gentle sid and ecurative prog ortien. Sobd by 8.1 Williaing,
el et EeeE %@@f =2 & - * (i - Choice F Lands = It OiCe r'arm L.andads @ @‘. D L l » ' : : : {_fl::—_-«f o . o= = Desirable City Property = fi, ; S IR }io"fu{'o‘ Vit .3"‘3‘("2' “1 : @ & Weaar in the market to stay, ) = We have small choice farms for sale fi?i d] E ; g : ' o, © in Northern Indiana counties as well = =l as desireable Michigan F ;11‘z§s'~. ' @ Come in and see us, ’ E{ _ - y = ® HENRY GREEN'SSONS § 5 e % | OFFICE. WITH ' ;@.J‘ - ' . & Farmers and Merchants & - Trust Company © d rust Company @ : , ~ o | 5 LIGONIER - - INDIANA w‘ WHEN YO €0 Some of the newly decoraied reoms 1o homes that you visit that are beautdful from the standpoint ol WALL PAPERS : fif‘.d C.i‘,'('gi.‘.‘;\ done from the stam fennt esf «_-.,,‘,g;“ ask who did it and whar popers were wsed. 1 think you will Aind that Orrcll Papers were used and that 1 did the worlk. . AND ABOUT PRICES : you will ind that the ¢xpense was low. 1 want to - do work for you, Jyst send for me and let me ~ show vou my peg mnd compicte line of Orrell Vil Pavers, i - . J. A. ROBERTS : , Ligonier, Ind. -
Mouton d’ Abee (Imported Dec. 23, 1904) - Belgium Stud Book No. 29,538 | ‘ = % N o g o 4‘” e Mouton d’ Abee is a dark bay Belgium Draft Stallion, weight about 2100 lbs. Sired by Bayard d’ Abee (16682), he by Massillion (6778), out of Baie d’ Abee (12895). Dam, Brune d’ Abee (12887), she by Brilliant (1292), out of Miaza (2781). This horse was formerly owned by Cochran & Lantz. ~ SEASON OF 1910 | At owners barn, 2-miles northwest of Topeka, Indiana. TERMS:—To insure a mare with foal $15.00, due as soon as mare is known to be with foal. To insure a standing colt ro-days old, $lB.OO. Persons parting with mares before they are known to be with foal forfeit the insurance. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. : _ This horse has proven to be a sure foal getter and has the sizé, quality and action desirable in a draft horse. You will do well to inspect this horse before breeding. : : : We also have a fine bred Shetland Pony Stallion (eligible to register). He is a nice individual, and a good foal getter. . ~ TERMS:—To insure a mare with foal $3.00. : "SAAC SUTTON & SON, Topeka Ind.
to Beauti ! Easy to Beautify Almost every article in your lot wil ook twice as nxce - and last three times as Jong after you have given t a ungle coat of Phrma.Lac, This Article Makes ordinary floors ook ‘bke hardwood —old fumsture bke new. It s fiae for intenor woodwork, stairs, r'afii.figi. landings, shelves and a host of other things. ' The Cost is tnfing and the apphcation so casy that anvonie can secute the most pleasing and satilactory results. . , If you are interested come 1 and get a color card KING & WEAVER - HIGONIER, IND. : Haow Auatus Hz‘frl 3 : e ;_gqfi«,;l; of the iuvasiog o A fivie i’a"».z,.',fa , Isthat the lari ja o ionget betug denistadd by the depart. sare of the oavs. Bocial icf_m % vast iy chmnged ?: this fariner and fiia fan Iy enn visit tn the svening go 1o distany ehurches eanily, el in anid out of tawn guickiv.sad syen mia ke W hanfiaz and Seliine trine wiihogt :1-'3; s tranbies . BRostan Phoet
% g v §SEflITGR A&LBS QUITS . y WHILE UNDER CHARGES . Resigns Befors Celicagues Vole on i Mg CaseewAccuand of Taning Brite. : Aibapy, % Y. Mar 80--Bepstes J P AGds Bled i resiguation with the sooteisty of state ading aclion by : the setate O Lhe bribery clhargve ! My Lenpor e she 'b, w el the senaty Las ben invewm gstise fod ook 5 BoThat Mo 6 NMoe of Geoton Tompkine coustly, Ed Ailds §1.059 bpril 12 18 : the Araerizan e Peeouy. of Wiloh the T R By ey iy 2k. % % % ’ 5 4 £ 3 EVIDENCE AGAINST BEEF MEN Azsistant Prover '.1,., Reports Infsrms : tion Gathwred in Ch €530 and Qiter Cities 1 e gend T Pack i et into gt he Banads of PProsdenior P 5 E'_'H“-‘t i LB Woslorh 1 pisking § rsation retaraed snd deesent sl T Eie vy Fupedd hal & % A ey 3 k 4 544 e waaue ol (e ¢.¥ ¥ 2 A ! 3 ¥ oinvesiiaater wis s\4;__‘ ; BNo% fereey o v Doy o 4 # X ts and s . v pubdication ! Dedication of Home for Aged é Fhie sixty asvenullh sossion of the ( Nuourth Indinna Conlarence wili con. }:, i L fyvens in Bialton Anril 6 Che gl ZT day of April, second day of cor {lersnce st So'cloek p. o will ocsur 181 Warrsa, 15 milss distant this |dedication of the Methodist Memo frial Huoose for the Agod. This dedica;léuls will be a signifleant event to the i«w';z’-.’r:s-.w. and in the history of :i..:im.;u Methodmni, With her grent [ setiools, lisr groat b spital, and now |A Howe for the Aged. Indiaus will {a stiil larger place iu the aitention of !V & ohLiur Flhiree YRy Ky{" Aii agid coupie, Mr, and Mrs Chagson resid iy o Warren, ofléred €250 for the fwarthy aged Flhe North lodiana Conferenoes n!‘f"';v!fif thie gilt o 1 cone dition of duplicating & like sam for the samie purpose. The faith of the fricuds of the Hioveinent srowe o the DUeAsion, atid Dow o 0 e third anuiversary of the movement the dedd eation sl formal openiayg nf thie Howe will take place, o o The event will bring topether » targe company of people desply intterestedd 1o the work of the (astitution, and whoss falth will be stivga iKied by the !am' that this humiantlArian movemsnt meela 8 oty feiy nead, nud has the DoAY snconrageGient to lake 1L soon A possibility for grac: R BErVice Bishop Uranston., who presides overthe Conlference and Bishop Me ano».s’. who presided when the Con fervned naugurated the work »f se. euring the fuads for the Home, will e president and deliver addresses and citiiciate & the dediestion. Spe cinl sfrangemsnts Are ade to ootivey the entive Conlersnce and all Confer. snes visitors from Biutltoon to Warren wmoad returo st reduced rates. From all directions will come the peaple to attend the historie veeasion. Itis a matter of aniversal h'*,,:f‘t.‘l that Mr. William Chopson one of the printipal founders of the Howe, was ealled to his eternal reward so near the aay of dediestion His dechining health for montbs past had caused fntense auexiety on the part-of the ehiureli. The bopes and prayvers or his miasy friends were stimnulated by periods of couvalesgence giving encouragement that he might be apared to attend and participate iu the eventful service of dedication., It was not tobe so, but his geuerosity will live iu the good of the many i who will have the gomfort aad care {provided by his, and the gifts of Jmany othiers, in this bepefaction, ‘ Prowecting the Orchards Orchard trees will soon be blooming, and if spring should advance early there might ba danger of damage from frosts at a eritieal period in frait development. In maoy large orchards fruit growers are making use of a new plan, thatof orchard beating, by placing “‘smudge pots’’ at regular intervals throughout the grounds, in which fires ars kept burniug. the heat being suflicient to prevent frost fromn nippiog the l)u(m,J The scheme might be tried with profit by some of the borticultorists of Fulton county —Rochesiaor Republican. , ; ee e e CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought signatare of (ke XAV 747 : Are you frequently hoarse? D ¥ou have thatannoying tickliog in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise muci us in fimmflw e Wies T
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SQo lhelseDr ol oo eDoaoar o O o LA RNNIRRNRRRAA L AR R RS IR ISR LLIINTIE TSN 0 é banking. [ln our other Departments, we endeavor g al all Cimes to transact whatever business s intrust o WOSEILEEELEEEIILSEL LSS PSSP TSI IS S SIS EIIN SIS . g g Farmers =« Merchants g o Ligonier, Indiana o : " Lo X s lelolelellelaleslslel el S £ = S A T . e O A S .LLAI 28 A .-At S S You can't get individuality and good legs ’ without the blood of : No. 43705 Is one of the best representatives of the Great Electiorieer Family standing for public service today. He is a bay; left hind foot and right front foot white has a small stli\in forehead and was foaled in 1905, and weighs 1100 pounds. His sire, Boreal, is one of the leading sires of today; hiving 45 standard performers to his credit, inciuding Pan Micjael, 2:03 pace, and 2:12 trot, the world’s champion double-gaitéd stallion, Boreazelle, 2:09 1-4, Loyal, 2:09 1-4, Pender Jr., 2:09 1-4, Boralma. 2:07, and The Phantom, 2:10 1-4, all grand circuit winners and so well liked that they have been purchased by foreign buyers for stud duty. His dam, Nannie T. Taylef, has produced Borlass 3, 2:14 1-4, Bora Jolly, 4, 2:15 1-4, anl Bora Tip, 2:25, all sired by Boreal. She is by Earl, son 5f Pincess. |§ His second dam is a triple producer by Thorndale. For breed- | ing, individuality, size, color, height, soundness, style and action, he has no superior in the country. Heunites every desirable quality to a degree never excelled. He was worked about 60 days and trotted a full mile in 2:35 wit} the last half in 1:10. If he had not been taken sick he would bave trotted™J a mile in 2:20 last season. Men desiring to breed to this horse must breed before May 15. Season closes May 15. $20.00 to insure. : g : Also a standard bred son of Boreazelle; 2:09 1-4, one of the classiest colts in northern Indiana. _ His dam is the dam of two good trotters in the list and the d-dam of one. Will serve a limited nunfber of mares at § ;to insare. : : . % : AR S e X & : =l4l 1= | 5 'y BEN BUUE.,
