St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 16, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1890 — Page 4

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ftur sales in our Dress Goods Department sur • ,o '\* B ed US all, and it is a source of gratification to ns to know our goods please and the prices are right. We’Will during November give our friends a few leaders. CLOTHS. CLOTHS. Our lot of 36-inch Dress Clohs, sold everywhere for 37>$ cents, our price 25 cenis- We are spiling au All-Wool Tricot, 40 inches wide, all colors, and only 45 cts a yard.

HABIT CLOTH, f * coming In all the new Full Colo.lngs, 54 Inches wide and only 50 cents a yard. Former price we English Broadcloth, A Fine Dross Cloth, extra heavy, amj a wonder ful fine effect. CHy price Ji a yard, Sold hero ft 75 cenU.

SERGES! SERGES! To those who prefer some lighter dress fabrics, " 40 ft •• SQ~ ■■ “ 48 “ m 68 “ ' 46 “ “ 7j We are told by those whom we know are good upges, the above are 15 per cent, cheaper than Jsewhere. Black Dress Goods. We know that you know we are Justly entitled to the reputation of having the best value in this department found anywhere. Please wrjte for samples, CHILLAS, ADLER & COBLE. 127 South Michigan St. SOUTH BEND, IND. The Leaders of Low Prices. e^" l a . -

Horses for Sale, I have several head of good horses and ponies which I well sell at a great bargain for pash or on time. Don’t t ail to call and see me. Andrew Cunningham. - - —— GR OVERTOWN, Tlje Thanksgiving dance was well pat- ' ronized gnd a good time reported. Mrs. Sid Uncapher returned last Thursday from a two weeks’ visit with friends in Nutwood and South Bend. Amon Cripe, of South Chicago, Sundayed with his best girl in this place. Rob Rinehart and wife, of Walkerton, Spndayed with his brother, Seward, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Steel, of near Walkerton, spent Saturday and Sunday with Seward Rinehart and wife. Mrs. Fred Marsh, who has been visiting her mother and other friends in Chicago for some time, returned last Tuesday. She was accompanied by her brother, Walter Shaffer, who will visit in this place for some time. Andrew Groshans attended the minister rial association at Walkerton last Tuesday evening. Rev. Clark oponed his protracted effort pt this place last Monday evening. May i|is efforts be crowned with success. Pedro. / 1

KNOX, Tht democrats did not jubilate here. The vote was no criterion of party st rength. James 11. Adair, former auditor of Starke county, died of consumption Dec. 1. IJe was 5/ years old, and well respected, He leaves a wife and one daughter. Our new sheriff and clerk aro now in full blast, ready to tax up fees or hang you as the exigencies of the case may demand. The Christian church have services regularly here on forenoon and evening of every Lord’s Day. Miss Carrie Robbins spent one week here. She was the guest of H. R. Robbins

Esq. Carrie is one of the most noble and lovely girls that ever came to our town. She became much esteemed among the good people of Knox. Our mechanics are all busy. Knox is steadily improving. The commissioners court is now in session. Our Republican editor had a brand new | boy baby, come so stay at his house. Be- , * v * f Z *•• ■■ MET ! ra not ' r MiW Befiiiw flavis is Organist at the Christian church. She is a splendid girl, a fine performer, and is having good success as a music teacher here. Her genial ways make her a favorite among us.

You may boast of “big hearted men" in your town; but we have a man that has been 16 years a county official and donated $1 to the church- Ify° u CftH beat that re. port. Why is it, that the candidates don’t shake hands and inquire after the health of “the wife” and number of our babies as much since as they did prior to Nov. 4. Nearly everybody can soe a difference. A man in our town took a drunk over the election, which is still being protracted, Democratic whisky counts after all 1

NORTH LIBERTY. Bonds have been issued by the Wabash R. R- to the amount of s3,fioo to build and equip the Montpelier unci Chicago railroad, the lino to be in operation before the World’s Fair in 1893. A son was born to the wile of W m I, Douglas, Friday, Nov. 28. Isaiah Bickle is spending a week with relatives in DeKalb county.

Daniel W. Houser is engaged in building a new barn on his lot just east of : his residence property. Mr. S. Bain W. S. Whilacar Is engaged in making some substantial improvements to ( his property, Tho Empire House, on ( Main street. Tho Rev. William B. Warren has just concluded a very successful series of revival meetings at the Maple Grove M. E. church. Edward McDonald and Miss M. A. Mangus, were married at the home of the bride’s parents on Thanksgiving Day. Rev. Linville, of LaPaz, oftlciating. Congratulations.

Married, at the home of the bride's parents in this village on Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, Mr. Edward Gushwa and Miss Estella Lee, Rev. TV -r Hcott, of Lal orte, officiating. e ceremony was witnessed by a few relatives and friends. Greeley Becker and Miss Cora Coil, both of this place, were married at

booth Bend on Thanksgiving day, Rov, N. D. Williamson officiating. We join with a host of friends in extending to the happy young couple our most hearty congratulations. Charles Fisher, of Lakeville, is spending a few days in this village visiting bis old feiends. He is getting along nicely from the effects of the severe accident which he suffered some time ago on the B. &O.R. R. He is obliged f 0... ■ .tGeorge R. Flood went to Valparaiso on Thursday on business with State Agent Cromer of the Home Fire Insurance Company, of Now York. Abraham Irvin and wife visited relatives at Hammond and LaPorte during the past week. LA PAZ. Alec- Vinnedge, one of the eldest settlers of this county, died very suddenly at his home on Saturday morning, Nov. 23. His age was C 8 years, 5 months and 1< days. Ue was a soldier in the war of the rebellion. He had applied for a pension, but had not yet received it. He leaves six sons and one daughter. He was at LaPaa on the evening before his death, and seemed to be in usual health. ’1 he funeral was preached at the U. 3. church, about three miles south of this place, on Monday, the 24th inst., by Elder Amos Peters to a large congregation, after which his remains were laid to rest in Fairmount cemetery near by. Ihe Rev. Sharpnaek held meetings at the Claybough school house last week. The meeting closed on Sunday night. Mr. S. talks of moving to this place. We were sorry to parr, with Charlie Lonzo, our genial ex-barber. He moved to Logansport yesterday.

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po aaj) K MOLEN ftSgCTON HOSE ~ — —- ur- 1 oucajois 96 *' 2 H am a /, ' rom 6 % > P air - —Mm ixa PR' "i L > . . PRINTS p A,4to xa , *►., - AVON”” 1 10 tO 15 CCntS Per J* GINGHAMS Voollen Flannels HI AaUiJS From 0 to 10 cents per yard. tISVDO IVIJo ^5 cents per yard. k i^nO X33H3 MUSLINS. ft ^freco Flannels. F,o,u 6 to 18 cento per y.r.l, cento per jm4. 315 to sSSU. | " u<! wr^-ear. SHIRTINGS. SATTEENS |From 50 cents to $3. In every shade. A largo lino of blacks J MittCllS, C-Dt^On. HUGIS /The largest and finest assortment for From 8 to 12 cents per yard. ladies and misses, in the city.

5 and 10 ct. Counter Everything in the Mom line. Miso Tinware, Glassware, H’oodcn wav and Cutlery, Remem* her we have a special silt every Saturday in all departments.

Delost, only son of Hiratn Goodwin, sw suited in lung fever. Deloss was a good little boy, loved by all who knew Mm. Mrs. Cyrus Water is very low at this writing. She had the measles and took a relapse, and her case is critical. John Luke has been very low, but is some better to-day. Mrs. Filhour was at South Bend yesterduv to buy a new supply of miijinerv gooift.r She has a nice assortment, and can surely: please the ladies. W. L. Johnson ft Co. shipped seven car

loads ot slot k, six ol hogs and one of sheep to Chicago lust week. They shipped two m oie loads yesterday. George Rothenberger went to Kosciusko county on last Saturday to vi-it his par-! ents. and other relatives. He returned yssterday accompanied by his brother Wil,. ! He brought about 100 pounds of nice 6s i caught in the lakes of that county. Some of the bovs hfa nut ml ।

u „p ure oul rnLlHt hunt . ing to-day. X INEDRESBEH. Walkerton, nd. JIORATIO NELSON, Pres VI. .r. A I'll I nn, Do a general banking business, and sell exchange. Accounts of co Xe’" rations and individuals solicited. reipm ?S J °l BEAL ESTATE. A good 160 acre stock farm, we f stocked, with a good paying businessi connection, for sale on easy terms. ; Parties desiring to buy or sell rei d estate will do well to call on or at [- dress, Horatio Nelson, Commercial Banl . Trustee’s Notice. n .g John w. McDaniel, Trustee of Limf ^n Township, hereby gives notice that be >yril be in his office at the U. S. Express oL, fe on Wednesday of each week for t U transaction of township business. I > 8 tv EM ray Notice. EM rayed from my farm east of t _ is place, one two-year-old steer of a J ‘1 color. Ong Williams. 'The best and cheapest is SLEDG ; plug tobacco. Splendid omdity and: a ' 16 uz. pound plug for 80 cents, I (

^mTcunningham. Horney at Law, ' South Bend. Ind(>D FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. , J X —-—— Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace. /Office in Hudt buyer block up stairs. fboHeciions promptly attended too. Al.so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp. Jot the firm of KuuiHar A Lopp, of ludinnnpolis, Ind. Will be at my office 1 ev< ry Sat iirday. J. R. ABNER, Physician and Surgeon, GRoVERTf >wN, IND. Office in residence. SI!,AS GEOKGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections ' Office iu Hunsberger's blocK, upstairs C. B. TIBBETTS, ' Hlmney-at J.aw, Plymouth, Indfaua. Special attention to settlement of • “Myites. Money to Loan At lowest rates—ou long or short time \ all or write (or terms. TROYER BROS., ® » ' -.'X 1 I'! 'WW'-H -lb W « & X W liepairing of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Spectacles and Sewing Machines. Sixteen years experience and all worlc warranted. In McDaniel’s Express Office. "VD r £»>Xls.ex”tO3a.» Zudi j

~ BARGAINS _At TheIBM WE! We must reduce our Tall and Winter stock of Footwear! To make room for cur Holiday Stock. If you are-looking for bargains just give us a call ■ l>artrains. ..Yours iryl.y^ REHSBERGEH & New Grocery Store! Our Motto: Cash Sales and Small Profits! Wo are constantly adding new goods to our original stock, making every da partment more complete. We have a greater .variety in each department and can now meet you on prices which we could not do before. Groceries! of all kinds. A fresh supply of [ j, r j FRUIT & VEGETABLE Constantly in stock. A good supply of CANN’D GOODS _ A new lot of School Supplies; Anything you may desire in tho Flour and Feed line. Good apple vinegar sharp as yen may desire, per gallon 20 cents. Cash or goods exchanged for all kinds of produce. We solicit a share of your patronage. Call again. Yours respectfully, SWANK & WILLIAMS* D. W. BEALL &C 0 Dealers In live hidss ’ ' STOCK tr And Meats of al Kinds. We handle the Retsof MiningCoßs ROCK LUMP SALT, for Stock. L. B, HUMMELL, # ind mad’, ' —DEALER IN . .. , 1 CHICKEEING, GABLER, COLBY. SCHUBERT " AND SMITH FT A TJOS. ©RG3JV . Pianos and Organs sold on small payment until paid for none of this kind better in the market. The Singer Manufacturing Company's Sewing Machine, 17 reasons why this machine is superior to all othe r makes. The Rex Wind Mill. Manufactured at Morlh Manchestei. | The only Mill that has the direct lift, the lightest running Mill in the marke a specialty in elevated tanks. A specialty in Sewing Machine supplies etc. No trouble to show goods. N o o give prices. Call and see mo. Headquarters in Independent room, Bendu Jock. Li B-HUMMELL-