St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 15, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1890 — Page 4
Tije Independent, A Looan Newsrarar, Nox-Pariisan, e T e e e Entered at the Walkerton Postofice at second-class vutes, : Bubmesriptionm: Fortoa¥enr ..., . .« 8130 gor Six Months il e e nEThios Menthw | & 0 L g If paid menpu,\* inadvanee a discount of 25 oents on the yeur witl be allowed, X A eross mx;rke:d Wwith ! hlue peneil on the - margin of your pu.{;pg- indicates that }lo\'\l* ieru\ ot subscription to this papor has expired. fyou are b arcowrages pleass setle at oues, and notify us prowptiy il you wish the puper continued, WALKERTON, INDIANA, APR. 24, 1890, The indications are that Macy will onjoy both a building and rosl estate boom this year.—Macy Monitor, We sincerely hope, in behalt of the Monitor, that the iINpICATIONS is not all thove is so it, | Short eampaicns scems to be growing in favor with all political partios and the day may come when a eandidato can run the gauntlet withont heing made ont w Har, a swindler and 8 villain, — Westville Indicator, ‘ He'll have to be a “sooner” if he does, . ‘ The Maoy Monitor in apeaking of Sam Jones the preacher, says: ‘“‘The old blasphemer sails under the eloak of religion, and has made more infldely in this oountrlz than all the w;itings of such men as Payne, Gibbons, Bolingbroke, and all other infidel authors combined,” 1 Ob, you old sacriligions rooster, you! et re——— Walkerton wanted a bunk and a flonying mill, and got 'em, Walkerton now wanta a band stand and a planing mili, ‘ and will got 'am. Walkerton wants to be a real live town, and is getting there in good shape vin the Independent's assistance, We hope Walkerton won't want the earth, for in that case we soar she would be disappointed, We must] keep enough of it down Lere to rest onr weary poedestals on.—Argos Reflector, Wallerton is modest, and only asks for those things which go to make up a live, thrifty town. Nothing selfich about ns, Glad to note the proaperity i of neighboring towns, and especially that of Argos, Weo oame withia a hair's breadth of establishing tho fivst papor in that town. Yes, wo are modest, and ‘ don't deny it. ‘ A Factory! Two gentlemen from the vicinity of Logansport, were here last Saturday, trying to purchase the slat factory building of Noah Shoemaker with the view of engaging in the manufacture of patent soed separators, Mr, Childs, the principal, Mr, Hollyday, informs us, states that they desire to locato their factory somewhere in this part of Hoosierdom, and that they were quite favorably impressed with the advantages of Wallierton both as & menufacturing and shipping centro, They are aiming to locate where some assistance can be procured in the way of site and building, They will employ 26 men, Now Walkerton can scarcely afford to let this opportunity pass by without making an effort at least to induce theie gentlomen to loeate here, An establishment of that kind employing 26 men would bo quite a little help to our town. The InpgPENDENT modestly suggoests that a moecting be called and the matter given o heoaring anyhow, YRRV TR RRNTORY SV One Word To 'Khie Farmers, I will tell you why the Aeme Pulverizing Xarrow is not sold in South Bend and other places in the county. I have all of B¢, Joseph county and also Mnrshell on another contract. I will put the Acme Harrow against any other for work., Yor sod it canmot be beaten, It is good for clods and it is the only harrow that will work over all the ground. Send for cireulars, The implement is warranted to do good work on all kinds of ground. Try one and be convineed. Address John Tachholtz, Walkerton. Ind. e e )W @ ee e s COMMERCIAL NOTES. ‘ Call at the IxpreuNornr office and seo the fine samples of wedding invitations, ball programs, ete, 1 A nice line of pocket bibles and tes“ents at the Independent stove, Yreech-loading single barrel shot wale cheap, Apply et Endley’s t the best . iy woney e
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**Mwm%i‘%“ e N 1 N )ol|Fl G KV W A *g& 5 fi%”‘ S e LT Mty 2|t | : ‘)b‘i“m?dfi f’ '”'q S & '“‘”‘f& ( | _ MOUNT VERNON, | | DBort Baall sports a new gigy now girls, | The onts are mostly sowed in this vicins | F.P. DByera and family spent last Satar: duy and Snnday visiting with relatives in | South Bend and viciuity, | 'The youngest son of William DeLabarre | Who has been dangerously il for some time, is slowly recovering, Unclo Sam’l Klingaman, who has been quite indisposed during the winter, hag o far improved as to be out again, D, C, Swartz had the misfortune to lose a young colt last week, A number of our boys indulged ina fox hunt this week; they had no dog, and did not gt aver much territory, but was quite sucacssiul nevertheless, as they sneceeded” in eapiuring seven haltsgrown foxes, " They holed them and dug 'em out, Chas, MeCowan's have moved their gooda here and Mrs, \MeCowan will make her temporary home with her mother, F. . Uyoers was chosen superintendent of the Oregon Sunday achool which was re-organized at that place last Sunday; and, by the way, why could not a Sunday school be supported at Mount Vernon? We have the requisite materialt in every respect, and surely a Sunday achool wounld be of great henellt, We suggest that a meeting be ealled in the near future to congider the subjeots . Bay, if you want an hour of solid com~ fortand tho best of Literary enjoyment each weel, just subacribe for the Independent, There is a fox hound making himself quite numerous avound here, which wiil be Inid away in some secluded spot without the owners’ gousent, if ha i 8 not soon taken care of, Trenon e 4T LA PAZ, The population of LaPaz was increased by the advent of a son at the house of Mote Thayer, The remarkable event oecurred on Wednesday the 16. Another increase in our population took place on Monday 21, James Pierce is | the happy father of & young son, and he feels exceedingly proud of him, He says he i 3 the bizgest fellow that was ever bornin LaPaz, He weighed just 10} lbs | Who can beat that?, Os course heis o | distant relative of Kx President Pierce, | how far distant your reporter testifieth not, j The new house of Mre, Cross is newly bearded and covered, and is the house of Mose Lonzo: W, L, Johnson expects to build a new house in the near future, We also expect a new gralded achool house, A grent many shade troes have heen shipped from this place o Chicago, A gentlaman wus L. o last weelk, wlm‘i | bought two car londs of potatoes. Ho 3 | paid 25 cents per bushel for them: | Stave timber and heading is coming in quite lively, since the road is good, Mr, | Gregiz hias soveral teamy engaged in hauls ing it | Our genial young fiend, Wm, Rector | has gone to South Bend to find work, He however, will consider LaPagz as his home, Billy will be misged in the social pathers ings, and in the Sundny school, ls is considered a pretty good singer, | Politicians are here almost every day ghaking bhands with “the dear people,” whom they are anxious to serve in the various county offices, Os course they are § all democratg, A nowination is aa good J‘ us an election in Marshall county. The Reve W, H. Lewis preached his farewell sermon here on last Sunday nights o expects to go to Indianapolis next Monday to see his wife at the Hospie tal for the Insune. From there he will go to Muncie, Indiana, and from there he will start for lowa, Whatever objection people way have against him ug a preachs er, they cannot prove anything against his moral character, While he iay have made mistakes, they are of the head and not of the heart. Ho deserves the ayme pathy of all good people. No one exeapt those who are, or have been, in similar circumstances can know the trials of one who has a loved companion in the insane hospital, and whose children bad to find a home with strangers. The Sunday school workers of Polk, na German townships will hold a """TaPagz, Ind,, on 8. m« We v in the ’
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HENRIETTAS, 25e. to $1.25 per yd, Al good vaines, [ ALPACAS, - Spring and Summer Suitines, Sateons, Chambras, Challies, - DRESS GINGHAMS,
- Towels, Table Cloths and Naplkins, Window Shades, oil Cloth aud Carpet Warp, Embroideries, White G oods and i Ribbous, Ladies’ and Misses” FINE SUHOES, Every pair guaranteed to Give Satistaction. Prices that can't ho Oqunh‘d in this tow N, Gents’ Shoes w 0 the same. A Clean Stoek of G-l‘oceries, Glass and Queenswarc and T&'% ble Cutlory, Prices to suit all ; L
We invite cveryy man, woman and child in this part of the country to call and look through our stoet. are always willing to show cur goods and never get mad if you dow't duy, Give us a call and we will sell the y\‘,;()(‘?s. .}"(:’N/'S ff(‘(’lél)i/, ‘ x : ' B K | L Renaheroe & ' € | : N o(v h-‘;xui‘\fi. bI @E 2,%‘?3 @B? ' '@ zg era S A
Tho faneral of John Beexmun was tha lurgest thero has been at this place for a number of yoars, The Missea Libbie and Emma Rinenart and John K. Steclo and wife, sl aof uear Walkerton, visited here on Sunday with 1 8. C. Rineliart and wifin B, Luondberg and sister, Christing, & l Mr, Olson and a My, Erickaon, all afHoath Bend, astended the funeral of Joba Bagkwan last Mouday, Johin Beckman, whese illnesa wo mens tionod laet week, pussed peacefully away on Satorday of last week at wwo o'claok, surround ed by his fumily and & sow friends, Mr, Beeleman was horn in Carlaboga, Swon [ Lden, April 15, 1845, and came to this eauntry in 1540 and has boen a resident of thia ecounty aver since excaphiug the sammer of 1870, which he epent’in Chis cago. In 1881 he with two or threa othe eri organized the Swede's Luthernn con- | gregation of Donsldson of which class he ’ wad aver & congistent wemboer, Holeaves & wile and two children, besides a large circie of friends to mourn his logs. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. A. J. Liljestrom, of LaPorte, ut the Swedish church dorth ‘of town., luters ment in the cematery, near the chureh, Cuasg, e TINER CITY, Billy Jarrvell sports a new gold watch, Dz, Moore was at Walkerton Wednesday on buginess, Dr, Garner went to Knox last Satarday and returned Tuesday, Frauk Moore runs a barber chair at the postoflice and does good work, Robert Monroe has just got the new glass front in his hardware and agricultural ware room, Charles Monroo & Bob Patterson ave engaged in the poultry business, They have threo reosters ahd two hens, Charles Shroll has sold his property to Traman Duckett, and moved to West Mas | rion to engege in the lumber business, I A. D, Johngson iz duing quite a business | in the grocery and clothing liue, 1 " L. Johnson was over to Chicago rve-| wid purchased piles of wew goods, ', Bluck who has been visiting v place, has returned to Illind lizzie Moore, who waek, have gone to vight before they *heir marriago, ige on them n goodly ' had f 2
Outing Flaunels, The largest and best selected line of .m 3 PRINTS that hies ever been in this market, Man 7y PURE INDIGOES At 6 1-2 ety, Light colors Se, Fino Sheeting at &e. and upwaxrd, Shirting dHe, & npward, !
N A TST e T7% 5 f i i fl X Aianhone fomn {1 SUHBE UL ! | ' Xa7T !/ 43 | . WANTED! ! i .8:“.:, o x :: 1 . ive Hundred i o e o, : ‘oushels Os PO“ | t; | vatoes! FNFYIY™S ) TN Y(‘\ N ') - . STEPHENS STORE CO. J. R. ABNER, Physician and Surgeon, GROVERT()wN, IND, Office in vesidence, mm“mmm 0. ¥, Townsend, Tonsorial Artist, Walkerton, Ind., He respectfully asks your patronage, and guarantees satisfaction, Josse Coppoelke Post meets every Baturday of each month at their Hall over Bruba ker & Grider's Siore, Comrades are cordinlly 1y ted to attend, l X, LEIBOLE, Com, En. McCanty, AQY, o AT | NALESME i e -a : WANTED, , AS e R TPR W kel A B N LA A OR ’I‘ll:l"li!;ll\'u, ‘ to sell our Nursery Stock: Salary, Expenses and | | Steady Employment guaranteed, : { CHASE EROTHERS CO., Rocugsyer, N, Y, l
m—"‘"“—'mwf"r”"‘,""'*;_*— LADIES' HOSE. Wo kunoek them all out in prices on iHosim'y; a dandy for FIVE CENTS a pair, A elegant line of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ l SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Prices away down, Our line of La- ’ dies Kid, Cetton and Jersey T O | GLOVES ! will ploase you,
Call on A.Cunningham for all ® - kinds of agricultural implements. ”wmmm i T s A TRIBY R - R :‘% f«:’!‘fi‘f?fi:fi.gfi? 3 ;3 AR R o e . : Dr. J. H. Grimes, DRUGGIST In Fry-Dougherty Building. A S A J.N.REECE, M.D, J, W ARLINGTON, M. D. ‘ ) NYN )» / . r REECE & ARLINGTON, Lhysician s and Surgeons, i Walkervion, ¥nd. All calls promptly attended to, day or night, Ofiice over Brubaker & Grider's store, Florecuce Motel, MRS .HANNAM SMEATSLE Y,Prep'r, WALKERTON, - INDIANA. remper () comen One of the finest hotels in Northern Tudiana, Newly furnished and rve-fit-ted thronghout. A haven of rest for the weary travoler, HBLIO Fer Day.
e The Finest line of ' Gents' Farnishing Goods [ you ever looked at, TFine. Laungs od and Unlaundried Shirts, Ay elegan agsortment of Neckwear, Collarg M Cuffs, Gents’ Cotion ang Flange) | Shirts from 47 cents up to §B, e Se e 1 3 ; 4 LACE CURTAINS, | Dandies at $1 per pais, Sorim, Pillow Shams, Stand cwm-\, Bed Spreads, all at the lowest of low prices, -
» x ' P . Ay ' o b«‘,‘i“f ! ! : W Y O RS G R ke R % | baieikss ERURRGY A0 FOT 0T g ] :,.;e_.i.‘ .'.l‘\”g;"‘ LT s 10 A ‘ AT B e o :‘ mfil‘% i “}l,_ ;’:fié‘l@k f) = j\‘“ N 3 x % Lk ARG g I Sasgs & TEE AR N My Clydesdale and Cleveland stals f lions will boat my barn during the present season. Horaomen should by all means sea these fine horses, For further particulars eall on me, | Liovis DeCoupres, .;r;u‘umumwm Y _') ™ A C. B. TIBBETTS = Lllorney-at-Law, Plymouih, | tndiana, : Special attention to settlement of eatates, 3 ' Money to Loan At lowest rates—on long or short time Call or write for terms, | -y 1 ‘ H. 8. Dowell. Dentist, WALXERTON, Ind, Does every vaviety of work in wud® ern dentistry, work relinble, Prices reasonable, Office in I'ry-Dougherty i block, upstairs, : Al N N N 3 SITAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND, i Prompt attention given to collections 5 Office in Rensberger's bloex, upstairé z JOHN W. PARKS, 8, D, PARKS, : é I, 8 OGLESBEE, Bourbon, InG % Plymouth, Ingd, + " ol A DILCQ PARKS & OGLESBEE / A Y ATTORNEYS 8 AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, | AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ofico Fivst Floor Brick Buildia CGtarro Street, ' : ; Plymouth, Indiana . i Trustee’s Notice. Samuel F. Ross, Tyrustee of m““!fi m : : 3 3 tbat h. wi A lownghip, hereby givesl notice & Bose ein his oflice at the stdyre of Rose the on Wednesday of edich week for L “ W 2 f i iness. transaction of townshi ) bulmwvlmo“?;ji
