St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 14, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1889 — Page 3
Jnbfpcnifcnt i Local Newspaiek, NoX-Pautisan. ADVERTISING RATES: hnecolamd for one year, 880; locals, 5 cis. per for one ihsbHfoii; for three insertions, 10 cte. line. foLKERTON,' INDIANA, JINE p, 1889 SPECIAL NOTICE; readers Minis paper are hivi^l to naynarticiuar attention |p OUV advertising ..cellimits, and f 1 * i the announcements therein. Also to meiition this paper when making purchases, WalKerton Market; Corrected Weekly by the StepTicfo Store bo W ::: . •y. 10' Butter ••••; *[ Lard- - • •. Hreen Hides • -4 Potatoes. Bams.:. Wheat...; - Clover Seed * q’? buckwheat • ■ "lOGAL NEWSBdv four shirts and overalls of Tom Wolfe- , Not deatT Ml sieepeth - the fair ground project. Kynder & itenson, of Stillwell, pay the highest price for wheat. t. F. t’aulx the linnet, HAS cßHipieted the work of tiivroofing Hndelm^er's Hew brick building. BtfFn, td the wife of John Schmeltz, of near this place, a daughter, Wednesday morning, June IStH: Sam Cunningham gave a party to a number of young friends at the residence of his parents, a few evenings since; The U. B. church held qnarterly Jneeting at the Island church last Suutl*y. Presiding Elder Snepfo of Bourhdn, had charge df the iueetings. This 4th of July will be the one hundredth anniversary of the adoption of bur CritsHtuth'l, The event is, therefore, worthy of more than the hSlfal ‘celebration. Rev. Prentice, of Albion, preached morning and evening last Sunday at the Presbyterian church . He will till another appointment here oue Wt-vA front Sun’iaV; ‘ Irv. Wolfe purchased an Indian pbny of Henry Hostetter at Knox t few days ago It is a native of Washington Territory, having been shipped to Knox recently among a cat load bf ponies. The Studebaker Bros’. Manufacturing tld. gave five hundred dollars to the Johnstown sufferers, jfuh'cs Oliver, the rfreat plow man, of South Bend, gave one hundred dollars. •The Birdsell Manufacturing Co. gave fifty dollar?;. The Eolith Bend Times has come: out on top in tlie libel Suit brought against it by the Old People’s Insurance Co., of Elkhart. The supreme Vourt has just refiistd to graiit the Vompanv’s teepiest for a rehearing of Vhe ca^b. The saloon-keepers, tweiily L three In number, of Elkharf, are making a vlg-i brous protest against the increase of Wfe liquor license In that city. They held a private meeting the Other day to decide whether or not they should tontest the new law raising theii li'denAe. It is said that they are taking legal advice in tile matter. Walkerton plead iohg and loud for a hank, and when the McConnell boys finally reSpdnded to its pleadings, the citizens thereof rejoiced with exe’ceedIng great joy. Now let Walkerton re- ; Vurn the cohipliment by making the McConnell boys rejoice with exceeding great joy by manifesting its appreciation in sticking tightly to them. The Walkerton base liall club will play with Cnimstown on the North liberty grounds Sunday, June 16. The members of the home club have been assigned to play in the following positions: Tank, fir'd base; Hostetter, 2nd base; Miller, right field' itutefteb, batcher; Nichols. Ist base; Fogarty, left field; Saunders, shortstop; Towntend, pitcher. A mft’h named Dan Lorden died at Fort Wayne, the oHiet day from injuries received on a railroad. NdW for ‘once we can confidently say that the Exterminator Is all O. K. It doesn't run Xiearer Fort Wayr'e than within about twenty-six miles, ahA ho one heed tell us that it can kill twenty-six miles awhV-. It affords us pleasure to be able to spefvk a gdod word in behalf bf the ExtermlVrator. Evidently the Exterminator doe'S Commit all the homicides. Praise *be to It-. Bett ¥n mind the Deeorafrfoh exerhises to-day and let there be a gorid "turnout. The 'exercises will cbhSlSt W £oing to the cemetery about 2 o'eldck, paying honors due to the dead, afteb which the assembly will repair to the grove hear by where Speeches will be delivered by Williafa Wier, of LaPorte, and Thomipsoh 'AWfne'r, of near this place. 'the Walkerton cornet band will furnish fippfroprrAte ma sic, aaA the “choir will render several choice selections. A cordial invitation is hereby Extended to all.
RAVE MONEYsrs?THE DRUGGIST.
- ■ - - . . -- —~ Huy dimmer clothes of Tefal Wolfe Hlfd k^'ep cool: Call oil A. Cunningliatri for liiiggies, Carriages arid Wagons. Mrs: Smitli receives new hiilliriety r goods every- week from Chicago'. l T. J. Reece will deliver gasoline ih two-gallon cans every Friday afternoon. J Tho wheat id heading otit this year - xHtli tety short straw; Caused by dry wedthef; i Our Teegarden correspondence came ’ to this office last Week foo late fd£ pub- • libation; Fok Sale <>k Tuade.—One threshing machine and ehgine, oiie clover huller, and oiie buzz saw. Terms reasonable, i J. Il McDaniel; The citizens 6. South Bend had do- ; ndted, up to last Saturday, dlioiit 120 in cash for the relief of the Johnstdwil sufferers. This sum was raised in three days'; Decoration exercises were held in Lakeville last Saturday. A number of U alkerton people were present. The Wiisic was furnished liy the Walkertdii Cornet Band, and Rev. McDermott, of Lakeville, delivered the oration. The person who borrowed our iiahd cart will be doing ns a favor by returning the same at once. We need it in our business; Rensberger & Fitzgerald. It is said that the Exterminator lost heavily iii tile recent t'onemaugh Valley disaster. It has the heartfelt sympathy of the Independent. We therefore cancel the debt Bf 43 ceHfe that He claim it owes us. We shall also continue to cancel it every reverse it meets with. Tli'd iValkertou i>all club hiei in D. N. Hudelmyer’s office Wediiesdity eve- i ning and chose the following officers: Grant Tank, manager itud secretary; Emmett Xiclu>l3, bliptaiu; Maurice Fitzgerald, treasurer; I). M. Petrie, sedrer; The first game will be played with Cnimstown at North Liberty l'dmorrow, Sunday. June 16; Tile farmers of LaPorte county, the Argus says, have discovered that much of the wheat that wiS iri head when the late frost came is now turning Brown, and it is regarded rtS certain that many fields will be materially damaged. It will require several days vet to determlfie with any degree of certainty the extent of the dantVgß; SAfe blowers made our neighboring town of Bremen a call on Tuesday evening of last week. They effected an entrance into Chas. Hoople's saloon, blew open the large safe and got away with SSOO in money’ besides valuable papers. The safe was completely’ wrecked. No clue to the rascals has been gained. Ed Quinn, one df our enterprising farmer's of the Island, when questioned the other day by a representative r bf the Independent as to the condition and prospects Os tile Wheat crop in bis neighborhood, stated that the crop was doing finely since the recent rains and with favorable weather from now oil there cdiild be no doubt as to an average yield. He thinks there is time yet for the corn to recuperate from the effects of the bad weather, and hbpes for a fair crop. D. W. and C. D. Houser, the North Liberty Merchants, are showing a fine line of ladies’ dress goods in the most artistic styles and newest colors, which they are selling at very low prices. They also have a full line of prints in all Hie latest novelties, colors and designs. Their stock bi’ domestics, consisting of shirting's, ginghams, llehiiig, muslins, sheeting, etc., is complete, and selected with great care and taste, as an inspection of their stock will show. They’ carry a full supply of notions, groceries of all the purest qualities-, Ail'd hi filet everything that goes to make up a complete anh 'first-class general store. Their goods are all marked at bottom prices. We hear it whispeied thdt Walkerton may soon have aiiolhef bank. We don’t believe that there is a imln 'oJ'ihy number of men who are sharp enough td Accuinuiate a sufficient amount of money to run a bank With that would be foolish enough to attempt such a thing. The McConnells are here to stay, ami are accommodating, genial gentlemen a&d are giving good satisfaction, and that is all that Walkerton bAs aiiy use for. The merchants And business men should, and we believe will stand right by the pioneer bankers of this place. Any new concern of the kind will undoubtedly find it tough sledding, and they illOula. One of Walkerton’s oldest and best citizens, and, as we feel quite confident, oiie of bni- friends-, said tb its the other dwy that he could not Agree with the Independent in its advocacy of clearing up the railroad ‘ghMinds. The old gentleman claims that it is I'M *bofi—the ^Mple are not ready for So radical a chaftge. Well, pelhaps it is a little premature, ’the grounds only having been used for that purpose sobne--1 where from twenty-five to thirty years. And Wfren we come to think that the 1 immortal Lincoln was compelled to stave off the Eniatfc^pation Proclama- > tion on the ground that the pebple were ’ not ready for it, we are not sure bid feat ’ our old friend is correct. We hereby -thank o«r friend for fee suggestion.
> Latent styles in hats and caps at Tom Wolfe’s; , bbn’t fail to examine the Reefless Lightning Folding Bidder before purr Chasing, Sold by A. Cunningham. Get your wheat oxclianged for flour j at the Stillwell mill. Cash paid for wlieat. Kyndeb & Hanson. A viesteiii ellitdr has the following , rfiotto at the lieafl di his paper: “lean not tell how the truth nidy lie, I tell the tale as ’twas told to' me.” , Tile Stitdebaker Bros. Manufacturing to., of South Bend, iii addition to contributing SSOO to the dblinstown sfiffer- • ets, hat-e made a donation of SS(W for the relief of the Victims of tlie great flte at Si dttle, Washington Territory; A cow belonging to Etorace Woodward was struck by the south bound train oh the L. E. &. W. at five d’efdek last WediieSday evening, near Cole’s woods, rind both hind legs were broken. The animal had to be killed. The tailroad company will probably stand damages. The cow was appraised at $35. Ah excliage says that ‘'under the hew law township trustees how in office hold only for the term for which they were elected. A trustee will be elected in .eyei-y fdwhship in the state next April,, who will hold liis ofllce for four years find be ineligible for i-o-electfori until a full teluii of four years has intervened. At the election next spring, tnistees who have served but two yl>arS will Uh eligible for re-efoction; those who have held the office for two cohsecutive tbrlfiS will not be eligible." The New Carlisle Gazette says. “A movement is under way in which h nuniber of jirominent MeHlodiSts, includihg Hoti. Clem. Studebaker and Presiding Eider Beck are interested, to loertte d western Chduttiqutl under thb patronage of the Methodist church, til Hudson Lake, near New Carlisle. The western Methodists nt present have no location ibid Culver Assembly ill Mr.x : 'ehkuckeo is making strenuous efforts to secure the location at that lake. Many of the most proiniaent Methodists, howfeVet, favor Hudson, nml it is hndersVdbd that Mr. Sfiidebrtker will give liberally toward the purcllasn of grounds and the building of a tabernncle.” Not ire* On Wednesday evening, Juno 12th, n special meeting was held by the Town Council, together with the Mi-n hunts' Police Committee, at tile I’ihvn Hall, for the purpise of arranging fora night Policeman. See ordinance defining the duty, etc., of said officer in this issue. Tlie price agreed upon to be paid per month is $35. All who wish to apply for the situation are hereby notified to rend the ordimmce carefully, nttd leave ' their mimes with the Chuk on or before Wednesday evening, Juhe I's, 11*39. at which time the Council and Merchants’Police Committee meet for the phi-pose of making choice, reserving the < right to reject any or all names. E. Libole. President. B. E. Williams, Clerk. The most contemptible creature on earth is the gossip. sAys an exchange. The best fate a gossip deserves is to life And crawl eternally among scorpions and vipers. The Sheaklng, insinuating tufas, hiale or female, that will come into the affairs of good people and happy families and breed jealousy and dissension by lying, gabbing and such things is the vilest creation of the devil. That thing which we cull human, wearing the being of his creator, yet who will run in search of listening ears to pour into them any choice morsel of alleged scandal, Reserves being avoided, as is a leper. Those character hyenas who watch foV every opportunity to pounce upon you and ruin any name that dares to be fair, deserves nothing less than death on the rock or at the Stakh. There is nothing uncettain about the effects of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The fact is, it is the only preparation in the market that can always be depended upon, and that is pleasant and safe to take. 25 and 50 cent bottle's for sale bv J. F. Ibid. — LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! And don’t say there is a Twine I'ktst when you can get it for 14 cents at S. A-. Robbins’. INDEPENDENT STORE! Immediately after J. Endley vacates the room he now 'dcfcYipieS as a urag store the room will be overhAuled and fitted up for a notion store and news iNDbWENDfcNT will 'occtipy the rear rooms, and the front, about 16x35 feet-, will be jammed full of stationery of all grades and kinds, notion* of every description, base ball outfits, croquet outfits, fishing outfits, rubber goods, albums, perfumes, fine candies, and lo make a lo'hg rtmiy slwri, every conceivable article in the way ot motions and toys. One leading feature of the imAeperfdolit Store will bo that -a full line of periodicals, hovels, etc., will be ’ kept constantly oil hand, and at prices * lower than ever before sold in the town s of Walkerton. 4. Endtey & Eiidley> Subscribe for tho Independent.
Hill 111 1 i Tlie town council of Mishawaka has raised IIIe municipal liqudr license ffoni ( SSO td $l5O, the Unfit for inedrpotated idwnS; Tlie Chicago Riuiday Herald deliv- ; till'd rtt your door every Siiiiday At 12 , o’clock; Leave orders at Independent office. Gorin’s band irisirumont factory at Elkhart is being enlarged, and when completed will be the largest institution of tho kind iri tlie world; Walkeftoii will have a night policeniari: It wart Ad decided nt a special meetih'g of tlie Town Gouncil ami Merchauts’ Cdnimittee,’ on last Wednesday evening; Srtfe-bidweiS; fruiglars, etc., will plenSe jfaste this in their eady for future reference: Afi effort h being made to secure the release of Bem Scott, who was recently sent up front Elhart to Serve a term of five years: His lawyers lidve prepared briefs to Sehd to the supreme court. They expect id have the verdict set aside on the ground thftt he was found guilty of “involuntary rfidiislanghter," while the indictment clldrged him with voluntary mdhsfatighter; They confidently’ expect Scott to boa free inan iri H very’ short time. —Michigan City’ Dispatch. Children's Day. Children's Day at the M. E. chittch last Sunday evening was a most pleasant occasion. Before the ringing of the first bell the audieri6B begaii to assenible and th a shdrt time the church was filled. Everyone admired the floral decorations, which werb profuse and beautiful, consisting of festoons, wreaths, boqnets and designs in flagrant flowers. Tile exercises were uhder thb mnnageiuehl bf Snpt. E. J. Vincent, Kev. Mathews and E. Lcibole, assisted by- tho teachers of the several efaSSOS; First dn the pfrigram was H song by the choir, followed by a prayer by Bev. Matliews, then again a song by the choir. The opening address was given by Ray Vincent, followed by responsive reading by I lib SilperiHtendent and school; after this came a declamation by Edna Place entitled “This Baby of ours;" a declamation by Nellie Beall entitled '('lfarity;" declamation, “A Little Girl's Part," Maggio Ball ; “Our Offering," a concert exercise by Miss Millard’S class; “VAIUV b! an Education.” an exercise by Mrs. Ball’s class; class exercise, “I can’t and I can,” by Miss Shoemaker’s class; “It isn't far to Jesus," a declamation by Virdie Brady ; song by the choir; a declamation, “Old r'ushii*ned Aiethndi.sVu, by Alta Mathews; “Down by the Sea," a declamation by Maud Kichmoml: declamation by Jimmie Brown entitled "We’re Happy:" song. 'Severi Little Missionary Girls; song, “Virtue and Bloom," by iMis. Dougherty's class; an interesting exercise entitled “Tho Christian Soldier," by Miss Mmvie Platts' class. \ song by the choir closed the entcrI tail!nient. the exorcises were interesting throughout, the little ones showing the result of great painstaking on the part of their teachers, while the older ones enleretl into the spirit of their parts, all reflecting credit upon the capable management. A collection was takeh up and about $5 rafsdl ih this manher for Hie edueatiomd fund of the M. E. church. The New If rich Meat Market. Dan Beall, the meat man, is now located in his new brick building, in the burnt district, and invites the public to call anil see him when they desire any thing in the meat lilie. The finest meats that can be had will always be found at this palaeo meat market. Everything neat and clean, and a splendid new refrigerator in which to keep meat. Call and see Dam Some FooVisli People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away,” but in iho.sl eases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp’s Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would imnlediately see the excellent effect after taking tho first dose. Price 50ets and sl. Trial size free. At AH druggists-. Koerner's Indianapous BoSIneSS 'College, School ot Short-Hand, Type-Writing and Telegraphy, VANCE BLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS. INl> 25th Year Cnder Present Proprietor. The ifost Thorovohly Eqi irrEn and Cheapest Business College in the I'n^Tso States. Address for Catalogue, C. C. Koerner, President, indianapolis, Ind. (A Scholarship cart fre bought 'AY a Kfent bargain by applying to the publisher of th is paper.) CnCLE SAM’S CONDITION POWDER will cure Distempers, Coughs, Colds, Fevers, and most of the diseases of which Horses, Cattle, Sheep. Hogs and Poultry are sulijthA-. by All druggists. nTMTSEYBOLDT Notary X’vxlolio A N D Real Estate Agent. Also Insurance and Collecting Agent. All business entrusted in my hairdo will promptly and tearefully be attended td. ydOms Q and G Odd Feltows'Block oixitTk. Uond, Ind ‘ Mothers will find Dr. M incheH’B । Teething Syrup jh'st the medicilio to hAve in the" house for children; it will * cureCorighn, Colds, Sore throat, anil । regulate the Bowels. Fry it. i Bnckleien Arnica Salre. The best salVe in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Corns, ahd ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ffr ¥id V?y Hmuired. it is guaranteed to give perfect-satis- ’ fnction.Yfrtooney refunded. -Price -25 cents per 'box. For sale by J. Endloy
'in min fur irr — n< PERSONAL ITEMS; tlr; Mdore, of Tyner dity, tons in town Wednesday. Miss Carrie Hostetter is visiting with her coiisln at Westville. Charlie Quinri, rif Hiinllet, wAs in town several days this wbek; John b. I’feyei' is rusticating lit Eau Claire, Berrien co'unty, Midi; Dr. Varier, of North Liberty, was on our streets Monday evening: Mrs. Dr. Endley foil lief 6 Wedribs l lay for Sanoinn, Mich., where she will make a two Weeks’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Lou Wolfe was at tjaPrifte a few ddys this week, having tiden ciilled there by tlih illneeS rif her mother, Mrs. Thomas Ball. Prof. Barber and wife left hero bn Wednesday sos A visit At Turkey Cfeek, Steuben county, this state. They will be abserit six weeks; Frank Frye and family, late of Michigan, have taken up their residence in Walkertori. Mr. Frye will; we Undetstand, go into business herd; C. D. Houser, the wide-awake merchant, of North Liberty, was iii town on Tuesday and while here made the Independen t bftice a business call. ^V. H. Storm, a guard in the prison at Michigan City, was visiting a portion of the week with relatives and old friends here. He was ri fofniei' dtlzen of this place-. Samuel Boots, of Groverioti, Was among the callers at this office last Monday. He reports the wheat crop in his locality As being very fair, but tho cortl, he thinks, will be rather short. — - - —•—— — Revised Ordinance No; 21 Providing tor the Appointment nn<l eoinpensitlioh of a night watchman and delining his duties. Section 1. lie it ordained by the Board of Tn'Mees df the town of Walkerton, in St. Jvsetdi county, liuliatia. tlutt IhVre shall be apptoriteu 4 night wati-binan for said toiVh, whose duties shall betopreserve pence and good o der and prevent vice and immorality in said town, to attend tlie tilling and lighting of all street lamps in said town at tlri proper tinto »ml to extinguish the ligiits at the proper hour in the morning and to perform such other duties, ns night Watt-hmon, as n ay I V suggested by Ilie Board of '1 rusleVf of said tdwH. Sr.c. Such niglst walciiniah dull! luii t power and authority in a ja aceable manner, or if refused admittance after u. mnnd made, with force to enter into any house, store, saloon, shop, or o'her bnntlllig, tvhatever. in said town, in which any jH-rson or [htsous shall Ue fbund therein guilty of any crime or misdemeanor or violation of any ordinance for tlie preservation of the j-eiil-e and good order of the town, or who may reasonably le suspected thcreoi ami shall arrest an<l k -i-p in custody such person or persons as in ca.-e of ■ ther arrests. si. 3 such night watchman shall receive (Yoht said towll AS compensation tof- siieti services a sum not exeheditig si Ventoen dollars nml tiity cents per insmth, and shall hold his positidh until the annual election succeeding his appointment. un!.-ss removed at the discretion of the trustees of said town nt whose hands he shall receive Mich appointment. St .I. I his ordinance shall be Ih full forte ai d i-fleet iYohl am! after its passage. E. Lkusole, Pres. Ain !- B. E. Williams, Clerk. June 12, to-?-. Buy your summer underwear of Tom Wolfe. DOI I!LE SHOVEL PLOWS From $1.5(1 to s3.o(k Six different styles, al S. A Robbins’. * — FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. Over 60 people were forced to leave their hoines yesterday tri vail for a free trial package of Lane’s Family Medicine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and Lave headache and an unsightly complexion-, tlon’l fall to call on nriy druggist to-dliy for A free sample of this grated remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large size package 50 cents. F. J. Smith, editor of the Ft. Abereumbie, Dakota, Herald, says: “The most wonderful medicinV. I have ’bVer met with, is Chamberlain’s ('oiie. Cholera arid Diairhbet. Remedy. In ease of colic it gives speedy relief. On hunting trips I have found it indispensible. Put in alkali water, it imparts a jileasant taste and prevents the painful diarrhoea which alkali water produces. I could not feel safe without it in my house." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. F. Reid. CULTIVATORS From sl'3 to ssl at S-. A. Robbins'. BINDER TWINE! At S. A-. RnhWilsY And warranted to do satisfactory work, drily 14 cents. Monument*. Persons who are thinking of placing a monument oY tombstone at the grave of their friends, can be shown designs and prices at Vincent's furniture store-. All work warranted to give satisfaction-. ioo Lawes waited. And 100 men to call on any druggist for a H-ee.ttiAl pAekAge of Lane’s Family Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by l>r. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. Fot diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a posith-e ViHto-. For constipation and riletuing up the comiHexion It does woirAefe. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large size package 50 cents. i At all druggists’. 1 . i > C. B. TIBBETTS, ) . k 1 Atteruey-at Taw, Pl^Hioniu, I Indianas Special Attention to SeHienlent of estates. : Money to Loan At lowest rates —on long or short time. r Call or write for terms.
Cuniilngham 9 ~ DEATfett IN —- MAOWAM BUGGIES Agricultural Implements, the celebrated Studabaker Wagons and Buggies, Indianapois and Kalama' zoo Buggies and Carts, Harness, Collars, Halters, Breaking Plows, Cultivators, Spring Tooth Harrows, Peerless Binders, Mowers and Re' pairs, Walter A. Wood Mowers and Repairs, Buckeye Corn Plows and Cultivators, binding twine and Machine Oils, the Adams and Upton Threshers and Engines, Hay Rakes and Tedders. Binder Trucks and Binder Covers, Pumps, Well PipinS and Wind Mills, Sewing Machines and Repairs, Wheel Bai'rows- Hand Oarts and Garden Plows, Weisers Patent Spark Arrester* Call and See Us. J — . — ^ fr “THE SEHIHGTIO HAS COME, Gentle Annie.” Yes and with it an immense stock of Spring Clothing! -At TheMAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE -01T. J. WOLFE, Where vnrt be found a very Fine Line of Men’s Youth's, nnA BOX'S’ Clothing. I’l ices Hto lowest, and Goods first-class. Call and see m 6 and you will not regret it. In Rensberger BM\ ^eenneß WA EK ERTON, INDIANA; T. J. REECE, - —Dealer In HARDWARE TINWARE. STOViS, DOORS. SASH 8 HIJXDS, ...A MORE THAN ~ V SEVEN HraDEED । Cerent styles and differCU ^ ^ o7e3 V ooatiD S Oooking are / 1 W ° r,d ’ S OeSt ’ “ aDufactn ^ under ike । J ? Mpest w ad of il AML^^are t , Paints^ Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and painters' Suptnlres. iron and Wooden Pnips, etc, TIN AND IRON ROOFING ■ • trill be gicen Sped it detention, d Superior Une of GASOLINE STOVES IN STOCK. Agent for the Famous Garland Stoves. dll goois S^ld >•> de totted prices. Look for the Sign of The Little Stove. S. A. ROBBUTS, —DEALER IK—g ” o b § Farm machinery Plows, Harrows, Single and Double Corn Cub tivators, Pumns, Pipe and all Kinds di WEM SUPFUESI TOD MILLSI Etertcd on short notice. Hay Tools of every ^escriptfoh- Triulnl^ V)e borne Binders sw eialties. Also New Cfip^t Mowets in stock. ^-OUR MOTTO : SQUARE DEALING.
