St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 12, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1886 — Page 3
I the independent. WITH SUPPLEMENT. j A Paper for Everybody. I * y ADVERTISING RATES: S| f One column for one year, $80: locals, 5 cts. per j I . Une for one Insertion; for three insertions, 10 cts. ■ per'line. WALKERTON, IND., DEC. 4, 1886I ',q * j®?. — — K f^. NOTICE. fl • L. B HummellJs our authorized agent, and is canvassing this loc^ty fqr the Txdepkndknt. He will call on you, nod if you Jare not a subscriber give him your - A name—if not for a year, take the paper six ? months and give it a trial. To'Wxi. »xicl County. There hasn’t been a load of watermelons • on our streets this week. Sheriff Finch has appointed 01 Fulmer his deputy for this locality, we understand. The Milford Times has a new head and dress. It has absorbed the Leesburg Prohibitionist. Behrens Bros, have been making some improvements in their store in the way of re-arranging goods, etc. The first installment of a new serial, entitled ‘‘The Anonymous Letter," appears in this issue of this paper. The Independent has a new correspondent at “Clear Creek.” Lookout for the news from that locality. G. D. Ewing, pur popular p biographer, is enjoying a good trade. - Well, why shouldn’t a first-class artist have plenty to do? Died,atGrard Rapids, Mich , Nov. 24, 188 G, Earl, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Hannon, aged 10 yeats, 2 months, and *25 days. /,j“I met her at the cellar door. The look the gave was cold and stern. Her eyes looked pizen into mine, . ’ And mine looked pizen into her’n." Gen. Packard is making a staving good paper'of the Laß^rle Daily Dispatch. Ibo General is at home with the'pen. and will doubtless make ^uccess of his new venFully one hundred children, many of them belonging to prominent, families, have died^s’^Logansport curing the pm t few weeks from a malignant type of diphtheria. In borine here for natural gns, the lawvers and newspaper office", we understand, are to be exempt. —LaPorte Herald Chron ide . , The-company might have ssv&d the expense of borintr and met with unparaHelt d success, too, if it hadn’t blundered in that exemption business. Misfortune mar overtake B'-y man or womau, and that man or woman may. and indeed, it is an almost universal practice, when he or she sees poverty, shame” md disgrace staring him er her in the face, to reac t G measur-s to sveft the coming cAtastrophy that he or she would condemn iu others. This means you; not the other fellow. Rea er, you yourself will censure and condemn the course pursued by oih e when vou would pursue the same course under like circumstances. Let s all hush up about our neighbors, and be more consistent. * We’haVetold so^often what a big- day last Saturday wns in Walkerton that we arise to expatiate with an extreme ^degree of bashful diffidence. But here we arc, pledged) to faithfully and honestly ’and truthfully chronicle all important events, week in'and week out. as they m, y oceu’. We therefore hasten to make the broad statement, in all candor, believing, yea, even^knowing. and without the fear of sue cessful contradiction, that last Saturday was another lively day n Walkerton. WONDERFUL CURES.
W. D. Hoyt V'Co., wholemle and drughists of Rome, Ga., eaya- A e have teen Belling Dr. King’s New Discovery. Eiec.ric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica . halve f>r two years Hate never handl’d ' remedies that sell as weil, or give such I nniversal satisfaction. 1 here have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. '-ever.<l cases cd pronounced consumption have been entirelv cured by use ot a few botths of Dr. I King's New Discovery, taKen in con nee I vtion with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by Dr. Arlington. But seven deaths have occurred within tl»« incorporate limits of the town Jot K Walkerton since the fir-t day of January ■ last. One, an infant of 24 hours, died sud denly —no treatment. One, an adult, ofi what is called double pneumonia, or : inflammation of both lungs. One. a child i of four summers, supposed to have been I purposely poisoned. One, an adult, of , Bright's disease, generally believed, to be ! incurable. One, a bright young man, ( mee.ing death suddenly from being struck upon the Lead with a hard base ball, and ■ two old ladies, aged 74 years, respectively. MAKE $20.00 FOR CHRISTMAS. The publishers of Rutledge’s Monthly offer twelve valuable rewards In their Monthly for December, among which is the following: We will give S2O to the pcrson'*telling us which is the longest verse in the New Testament Scriptures, (not the revised edi--1“ lion), bv December 10th. 1886. Should two or more correct answers be received, the Rkwaru will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner December 15th, DB6. Persons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver or postal notes, (no postage stamps taken) with their answer. for which they will receive the Month Iv for January in which rhe name and ad dress of the winner of the reward and the r wrect answer will Ire published, and in which severe! more valuable rewards will be fiffen.d. Addters, R’ r< EpoV Pout ishVC » nwraw. ffe-ton. Pa. I
Talk all you plea^, but winter 18 ° C - T-yi-Tire of howling for a bank! Never. • J —-—t-f- r And so is Christmas (joining. That’s : proper, now. Go up ouy/ Elegant cabinets f^i S 3 a dozen at Ewing’s art galler^, Walkerton. The strain upon the nervous system to make an independent’paper is growing even less. The Independent is yet in its io fancy; scarcely six months of age. What d’ye think of ’er? Coal oil is getting to be dull sale in Walkerton, the citizens claiming that the Independent gives abundant light. Ah, there! Stay there! We . mean at home these cold nights ' and read The Independent. If you want a real, genuine, hearty laugh just get off something yourself that you imagine is cute, and there you have it. The editor of the Independent don’t “track.”—Walkerton Advertiser. But he isn't blank on both sides, as the i Advertiser virtually is. Mark the prediction: The Walkerton Advertiser will fizzle, go up the Hume, peter, squash, collapse, cease to exist, as it were. Its editor is thick enough, but the I paper is too attenuated to survive. Rev. Mr. Prichard preached on “A ' Model .Man," Sunday night, at the Baptist , ehnreh.—LaPorte Herald Chronicle. , Where in blazes did Preacher Prichard ■ get the model man? A cabinet photo of yourself would make a nice holiday present to send to your triemL. Ewing will make you one dozen nice, large cabinets lor S 3 look There! I will not be Uhdeisold. I will i offer my entire stock of gloves and : mittens at wholesale prices for 30 । days J. D. Martin, U. S. express office. — For a good Christmas present | go aud gel Ewing to make you a lozeu oi those cabinet photos, for , mother, father, brother, sister or .swettheart. Go early and give him time to get them finished. ACTIVE, PUSHING AND RELIABLE. Dr. Arlington can always be relied upon to curry in stock the purest and best goods, ami sustains the i“putat:on of being active, pushing and reliable, by recoin • mending articles wish well t mJ/ishec merit and such as are popular, having the agency for the celebrated L’r. King’s New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, aud in order to prove our claim, we asu you to get a l:in bottle ire . The 1 yr. epemo: nt docs not care to hunt up a.li .thi? scandals and f. nib quarrels and publish'them m detail with,per haps now and then aii^exngeration ; m ith er does it purpose to hunt the a.leys through in hopes of finding some one who perliaps^mns ’ m' e imbibed too^ freily ot
hop juice in order to a.i- him lor the p>.r pose of making jui.y reading forth - tellow who^hApp-’tis to be sober w i -a tire p v per falls ino his hands. Each one h;.s some good in him, audit's the good acts that we feel under obligations to herald. No owe is a-hamed’ot his 1 un i kind acts. Haw much better d s it make an individual to herald liis shoi^eniiugs to the public? In the judgment of the isUVPKNpKNT the BOWTDg ^hadcast ol the bad deeds of an individual ha 1 -' a diametricaHv opposite lend* ney to that ot resaitmg in good. The unfortunate one lee's tiiat the lash of every tongue is upon h.m, knowing that his bad acts have been ' made public property through the newspapers, aud he thus becomes gradually in d.iff‘<-rent and plunges still deeper in vices multiplied and mnuntaiu high. Ii you
present the editor wi-h a nice fat turkey (It must be VERY fat, and dressed) foi Christmas or New Years, or do any other eqtmllv noble, eleva’ing act it will bo published, but we want none of your scandals for the I SDKI’EXDENT. N.„B--Just" bring the turkey above alluded to directly to the office. — I ♦’FOajC'UitISTMIST.” ’ This^work contains nearly BOG hand । some illustrations with instructions tor making hundreds of beautiful tl uigs, either i for adorning vour^ home or^presen’s for i your friends, at most trilling'^expense. in . tin Jing all kinds of Fancy Work, Artistic I Embroidery. Lack Work^Knitting. Tutting an 1 Net Work; contains designs for Mono grams, initials, 1 idles, Lambrequins, Ot- ■ tomans, " Counterpains, Rugs, "Carriage j Robes. Brackets, Wall Pockets, Wa’te?Pa i per Baskets, Work Boxes, Work baskets, j Work Bags, Pen Wipers, ' Hanging Bas- ' kets. Catch alls. Pin Cushions, Footstools, * Handkerchief Boxes, Card Baskets, Sola ; Pillows, Table Covers, Table Scarf Street S ( b Crap Bags, Hand Bags, I able Mats. Toilet Mats, Lamp Shades, Pillow Sham Holders, Curtains,^ Toilet Stands, Slipper Cases. LettePCases, Picture Frames, Toilet Sets,,Clothes-Brush Holders, Hassocks, I Cigar Boxes,'Sachets, Fancy Purses, Slippets, Dressing Gowns, Music I ortfolios 1 Knife Cases, Fans, Flower Baskets, Plant ; Stands, Flower Pot Covers. Shawl Dress Trimmings,' . Window Shades, Feather i Work, Spatter Work, Leaf Photographs and many other thingsIt is handsomely bound, containing 61 I large 3-column pages, and will be sent post paid for 35c.. or four copies lor $1 ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RE •CEIVED. By getting three of your friends, you secure your own free. Address, Holiday Publishing Co., Buffalo' ’ N Y. i
CLOSING OUT j Sale I Sale! at the Philadelphia Store! Our enire stock ot fall and winter <l^ v goods must be sold for ('ASH ONLY witbin the next NINETY DAYS. BAR GA ’ I We oiler every article at a 1 bargain. All New goods! I Our goods are all new and of SUPERIOR QI ALITY, no old shelf-worn sfoods in stock. Our Object ! in cl win - out our stock of goods is to engage in another Hineof busuess. Never min I about a yr eeul. oh. but I call and examine goods, ami we will make prices to suit you J. G. BENDER, Agent.
uE IMPORTANT E. I well f'ltir brat.l Is ot c- !!:•<■, you bet; 1 st II thico Inatith ol -i« ’ ‘F, . you bot; I st-ll moic kimG oi pal ’ eut mi’iitcittos lituti Hiiybo-’y, tuuls I what 1 tie; 1 sell twenty-six brands i ot tobduro, tbat’a whal I -aid; I sell I coal oil; 1 handle twelve brnuds ot ! cigar-, and don t you forget ii; ! I handle a good lin’d ot shdt gtt.wei j les; 1 sell Gi-lu's cheaper than anj Ilian tn A alkortou; I handle a slh-K hue ot plated ami eolld g> id j 'Weliv; 1 evil t s M> blaiius of to.hi mills flour--th ' South Bnd B> u T<>(> aud The I’ti L s ot IL-iivet, ^2 10 per cwt. B 'th luand- wu:tanlcl. Iu fun', I have the largest I Stock ol drugs that was eVer kept •ia w alkelioti. and will not be on dersol’t Ui y body. .1. EnDI.I Y. G > wiico/ To Viuct nl'e stole, i f course, and see lue gre.o imti gains in tin uu me. }l<iise blankets at the Waiii i 1 tun haencss shop. I B cabinet pli u. g' aplis S 3 ’ i dusen at th« -. •i । it -ii two doors sou s * 1 ; ।” • ' fii ■'» । i’orte.
GOLD PEN^ a’ Atliij- -ns. Harness oi! §1 per at ti e Lißertv liaitif-> simp 1 to- best in the tnaiket. Tis it. CHRISTMAS CARDS A ' i ol;’;'. Ch'Stuut Bell- art' linging- "I will no! make any present- tlii tHi ri.-- mt '. ihint want any m) i sell.” W tch thest pt-r-ons, th y j will be the thfl tn buy. Tine, money is scatce but lite i s Ol Tt an l Ghiisttnas comes hm t-ncc a, year. HoliJay goods UI Ailing- ; ton’s. । Go. to the Walkerton harness shop for yonr horse blankets, i whips, brushes, cti’iy combs, etc , । etc. uvG j TOM WOLFE Will <b> an exelu-ive GASH BU^L A'ESS bn 90 lays. Go theie wilh money and gel ihe biggest bar-I {gams you ever saw. Aoodsala: i Eg •,.r Comini.-.-ion to Man and W omen to aei as local or traveling Agents. (No explriknck seeded. Steady work! James E. iVhitney, Nurseryman, Rochester, N. T (Mention this , 6Noa paper.)
BEHRENS BROTHERS Cany a full !io« vs the RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHO&for Boys ami । Gills. Trv a pair They wear like iron because they are made of solid leather throughout. r. T . j.- BVX" C. M-II £P‘ L> F. ft’J*-t । V V"'... w .•< w \ . - -7 - X , r i ■ . •■. $ . v ! ■. 'T ' '■-•'•■. •'"...• - -•■■* ■’■ ; . . *.' V ' > I ■ CR •■. ■. ’ ■ । /".:■■ > ; Gc., ,-\-y .- x ' -. ■ ' i , t ' .. ■ / .1 ■ * v .. ■ ' t »«•.*?.* -V,.. -x-W^ ‘7 ■' ' ’Av/- ’'• J f H ’ _• i -*. • - CALL and SEE THEM. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS’
Wolf robes and horse blankets at Geo. Flood’s hat uvea shop. See them. Gasoline at Arlington's. — S\NTA ULATS A?WA 11RISTM \ ’ ar” coming. K<is Kingle Las ever iieni treated well it Aiiingtoiis DiUgStor. and will again make that hie foaihpiait, 1-tbis winter. ,1 IL Garrett cmt.ydu with ail the leaditi, j mtuU-.st^v paper--, n. igaz m", 1/b;.op tinily papers of any kin I. • ’ tupi hate your order. Fer Salt*. A farm o! ND acres, well improved, I cated three and o'e’-hnd milex u rihw.s* ol Wad., rloti, "u the l-bmi, will be - . I on v< ry reae 'll-, i>. a t<• I <. GI. ’ I: MX ' aud b ;ru ’>n '.ln- ; lave. S lIUVLFMYER.
(Corv) Cic.-aco. Arxxfl't. , rt . ■ - : »'• 1 U S. •! ^ o Coupon Benda, s» _ ... r . . . ct X aL c of tv Rich “ l ’"“ ' • S-.. c. . v,- A • . i ■ . ■■ -r •• I . . • . . ■ : ■ - e . t ^i_s. ,;.:T , rj ‘ i? . v/ -" 1 n 2 I? J M ^~SOtE' > VuCtNTS ■■ CIGAR Our TA LfOIA 10c. Cipar is strictly Hand I made. Elegant quality. Superior woikmanhip. Sold by all Grocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY, 75 N. Clinton St-, - CHICAGO. detail by n012v12
Personal Points. Frank Arlington is in town. 0. Wile, of Fort Wayne, registhred at the Flor ence on Wedi esday. Mrs. .1. G. Bender is here from Goshen oh a visit. I Jaki Barnhart was over from Lakeville las. Saturday. Mrs. O'Brien returned the forepart of tnis wee Irom her visit in Chicago, Geo. Freese, jr.. Os Nappanee, Ind., was in tow Monday, registered at the Florence House. | HeiTnan TumNeson and Barney Aucker, tw ! you g gentlemen from Bnt ; er, Ind., have bee in this place •luring the past few daysI Commissioner D. W. Place spent two or thre | days in West Virginia last week, and states tin | he saw what he had always had a desire to si ; viz., the snow cupped mountains. P. W. declan - it to be one of the most beautiful sights he eve laid eyes on, or words to that eflect. Clyde Poole, an old Walkerton boy, has sent u a copy ot the Anthony, Kan., Republican, printer in red, bine and blues ink, containing a write ii] of the city of Anthony. Clyde is in thejevelrj business at that place, and is prospering. We n? lice by the Republican that he is putting up a 81500 residence. i All kinds of job printing done op b’uoil notice, al llw Independent office. “I d dn’i intend to buy any fliru lure, but 1 couldn't help but buy when I found it so cheap nt V iuceut’s. G -t one of hos; RockingLLorew e> ’ at \ ucem's I use -’.•..-k of b aiicy Box Paper, Album.-, Vases, Dolls, Perfumery, etc , for the holliday trade at Arlington’s. Jesse McDaniel has purchased the restaiunut of Joe McCormack, < and will eominne to conduct the business at, the old stand. He , will keep on hands a full and com plots* sHock ol everything in the , restaurant line. Oystei -a specialty, AE A MEA 1' M RKET. i Jacob Kott’ting has opened a ’ meat tnaikel in the room recently vacated by the po-t< ffice, and hopes to sel lite a fdr share of the । patronage of the citizens m M alk i ertou and vicinity At his maiket will alway- be bmm 1 im'at- of di । kinds and <d the very ’>e-t quality. sau-siig« s, bah’gtia, etc. G;Vs him । a Dial. oefit * . ‘ . ..■ ■ --Mr ludianapolis Route. w. si. l. \ i\ R. R.. g>. A, 1. DO iwion. ’ 1 : (' ;" •■• INI l ANArOLIs S. .* Ii Ulal South w -I, Uiuk I ’~, . , ;itw -ii n t b.‘'i.i:i.-i|<ob* w ith | nil imi.h dbcreing. Sl» . piug and Parlor I Coach<*^ on all night trains. I lime lable UTi ct'l to Feb. 2s, |SB6. NHU 11 BOCNP NO A | NO. M t. . । up, 1 v •p in I " l’> a m S*J2 l knktuau — i *- r.\ rem h i‘ m wAikekton - ' -1 .. ‘ i- • i h .. in > it J Ar. .. .'",;• m I - I ’ ND '■ MLht'o. c;:v Lv „..i HOam I 50 pin I ij. .)• m W : W ^LKERTON . ——| "• *8 I’.ym nlh i 1 - ' I ; ' I? 2 ' Kok .m • - I > ‘ n p l '* I;-L-n I ’’l IU « * m ■ \ bl,sv.lie - -1 Indiauspolis I 6 4.* p m 1.5 Be stir;- vour tickets rend ria W abash, St. Louis A Pacific Railway, thus insuring fast ' tinii. sure connections and sale journey. For Further Information. Rates «»S S'aie anti is* hets to all Points. appD to F. (’handler. Cen. PaNNonger anil Ticket Agent, or Jas. Eniiih, Tragic , Manager* St. Louis, Mo.
[ DIRECTORY. CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. H A MERRILL, I ’ Panel Services at 10 A M., mid .P. M. babI bat II School at OA. M. I ROMAN CATHoI IC—Priest. Father Kroll. ' services at io A. M„ an every second Sunday of each mouth. | VNITLK BRETHREN in CHRI;T.-Rev S sy- ; HER. Pastor. Servit es every alternate Sab nth, ! at I<P 2 o’clock, I THE CHVRCII OF GOD-—Hehls it-meetings in ! the Advent church every s I.bath .- A I I itlf.ll ' latDd . o'clock A. M Exercises—Sa tbath School ■ —Social worship—and preaching. LODGES IN’WALKERTON. I. O. O. F. Liberty. No. 137, meets in their new Hall every Monday evening, at . o clock. V isitine b.t thren are <*>rdially invited. B. F. Yeriuck. N. G. AP. Atwood, Sec. M \SONIC Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge. No 3.>t>, F. & A. M . of Iml. will be held in their ilail i o'Walkerton on the 2d and -Ith Wednesdav evenings of each month at S P. M. \ isitimr brethren in good stumiing are eordmlly w 'coined. •!■ J- Mn.Li.it, See. T, J. Wolfe, W. M. COURTS IN,St JOSEPH COUNTY. COLN I V COl HT meets 2d Monday in Man h. l h ; Monday in Muy. Ist Monday m<h lober. Ith Monthly in December. Danim N’o\ es, Judge. A. J. Ei.BERT ProAecutii g Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ ( OVRI meets the mst MondH\\ ill December. Mait h lune and St ptembei of each war c. G rowi r Jacob Eaton, and D W Place, Coinmi^touers. COUNTY OFFICERS. Aaron Jon’i* Aud’ir. T. M II WALD Recorder. G 11 Aiw ako clerk. Geo Rocksrtton. bheritt. E R Wn.i.s. Treas r. WM. W niti EN. Survey’r. Dn II T Montgomery. Coroner. i
Dr. H. S. Dowell, Dentist. WALKERTON, INDIANA, Is a graduate of the Indiana leutal College, has permanently cated in Walkerton, and is quailed to per form all work in his pro■ssion io the latest aud most im- • roved style. Filling and preservog the natural teeth a specialty, t^alse teeth to fit, or no pay. All work warranted. By fair and honest dealing I hope to secure a fair share of your >atrouage. Office over' Jake Taylor’s res- * urant. NEW GOODS LOW PRICES. Keep iu mind that we always have in stock a good line of DRESS goods: Os all kinds. CASHMERES, Tre. cos aud DIAGONALS, GINGHAMS In the latest styles. PRINTS ol all kinds of standard quality. NOTIONS and IWNCY GOODS in latest styles. Ladles’, Mi.-ses’ and children’s SHOES Os all styles aud quality. Men’s coarse aud fine BOOTS and SHOES, QUEEKSWARE Iu all the latest designs. FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES a specialty. Stephens Store Co. SWO A WEEK, I.miles or gentlemen desiring pleasant ; rofitable employment write at once. We uart vou t > hai.uif an article of domestic use ihnt RI'A • a.'IENDS 1 ISELF to e--ry one at sight- M IPLE AS FB.OI St. Si l\ .ke hot rakes. Profits Il ol per i • nt. Families wishing to PRACiI !-. ' I'ONOMY^ should for their own lnmefit write for particulars. Used every 1 i\ the vear round in every househould. Pri. within reach > f all. Circulars free. \ nts r.-c. iv.S f.IUM.E FUEE. AdKokivmlH* $ ll'Fg Co., MARION, OHIO. HENRY iSCHULZ, GERMAN WATCHMAKER. (twenty 81X years’ KXfEIUKNCE.) Mr. Schulz, a first-class workman in his line, has established himself pt rmam'ntly in Walkerton, aud will Jiepair jewelry, watches and clocks iu a satisfactory manner Give him a tiial and be convinced II .11l ■»-»! .I.J..UW . TI ■■ BII'KI.FN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, s .res. |ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, • ha; ped hum:s, ihilblains. corns, and all skin iii.pilons.,and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisr faction, or money refunded Price 26 cents pebox. Uiorsaloby Dr. Arlington.
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BUSINESS CARDS* Wm. A. DAILEY, Atty, at Law & Notary Public, WALkERTON, IND Will practice in &t. Joseph and adjoining counties. Collecting and conveyancing, specialties. Trustee’s Notice. Samuel F. Ross, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in bis office at the store of S. F. Robs A Co., on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. vl lNo4Bly Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Located in basement of Odd Fellows block. Satisfactory work guaranteed. U. F. TOWNSEND, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, ’.IND, Collections jproinptly attended^. IF 108 JAMES FrENDLEYj Physician aud Surgeon, WALKERTON, IND. Office overJleali A’Nicoles’ law’office M. A. SCHUTT *ICO., REAL Fs FATE and LOAN .AGENTS, Hulkerton, Ind. A large list of farms aud town property for sale or exchange. 2,000 acres of •improved and unimproved lands in St. Joe, Marshal, and Starke Counties, at bargains. Arkansas lands to exchange for Indiana lands, and pay cash difference. Any amount of money on real estate security negotiated on reasonable terms. Stocks of goods bought, sold or exchanged for real estate. Parties wishing to purchase or sell will find it to their advantage to call. T. E. HOWAMF (LATE CI.KRK OF THE CIRCUIT COVET.)' ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Office With L. Q. Tong, over Arnold's Law Office, Ao. 211 W. Waxlilugton St.. SOUTH BEXD, - IHD. Particular attention given to the settle ment of Estates and’Guardiansbips, drain age, drawing of Deeds Mortgages, &e. ~ UNDEBTAKISGI E. J. VINCENT, IS£making a spvialtv UABEIRTAKIAG and BURIAL ROBES! 1 also carry a Large Uue ol the Latest Styles ot ' Ai the VERY LOwEST PRICES. Call I " and see for yourselves. , , \ E. J. VINCENT. S -■7ir» l rw—— ——ymMMMßawgwa It A SCSOTT, DENTIST. . WHLKEKTOH, - IHV. Having located here permanently, I a™ I now prepared to do all kind of Dental work on shoit notice. Prices governed by Material used aud time required to complete operations in a satisfactory manner * N. B. AH work warranted. Office Over • wood worth’s Drug Store. EKBoTvmsFs LIVERY & FEED ! oi'uauEiXjia. NEW RIGS, NEw HARNESS, AND GOOD HORSES Citizens, travelers, and commercial men can be accommodated on reasonable terms Barn nearly opposite the Florence Houte Call and see me.
