St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 16, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1891 — Page 4

HE BEJOICETH! Why? Let us tell you that lie has great cause for his exuberation of spirits. For years one of Dyspepsia’s victims. Remedy after remedy was tried —no relief. At last the key-note was struck, the chords vibrated harmoniously—ho is a well man and thankful. What did it? Simmons Liver Regulator. It will do you good, too. Try it. Why go through life a sufferer from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, or Malaria? Follow our friend's example, and you, too, will be a new man, your ailments vanished and you will desire to join in the rejoicing. Simmons Liver Regulator has thousands of friendu made so from its action in curing their ills, and the friendship made by and through severe tests is found to be maintained. Never been Disappointed. •‘As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia. Torpid I.iver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever use anything else, and have never been disappointed in the effect produced ; it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the stomach and bowels." W J. McElroy, Macon, Ga. —MANUFACTURED BY— J. H. Zeilin & Co,, Philadelphia, Pa. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE BOSTON 111 Ml fc. Our new spring goods are now in and for beauty and array of colors in Dress Ginghams you cannot find their equal anywhere. We are showing an elegant line of Dress Ginghams, new styles and colorings, for Bc, 10c and 12’Je. An immense line of • Zephyr Ginghams. Thsse ginghams come with that nice, soft finish in both plaid and stripes, and only 12Jjc a yard. be distinguished from the 25 SEERSUCKERS. One of the best made cotton fabrics today, for wear and tear, is the Seersucker. We have an assortment that will please one and all for Bc, ICe, and 12’ic. Outing Flannels. Here we have a great favor winner, every da' attesting to their coming usefulness. They make when made up, dandy suits and are very desira ble for shirts and waists’ Our line is more com plete than ever and our prices Bc, me, and 12’ 2 c LACE CURTAINS. Here we have opened a new department and our values are the best ever shown in this city. We bought these goods direct from the makers. s o that whoever needs anything in this line will save money by first looking here. Spring Jackets. We have received our first invoice of Spring Jackets and for beauty they were never surpassed. A cordial invitation to visit our store is always extended. CHILLAS, ADLER & COBLE. 127 South Michigan St. SOUTH BEND, IND. j The Leaders of Low Trices. Store open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. iQSRjWI TYNER CITY. Wm Waiterhouse has moved into his new house. Boid, to the wife of Joseph Walterhouse, Aprfl 3, a girl. George Morris held a pubiic sale on his farm, two and one half miles from Tyner, Saturday, April -1. T. N. Peddicord has moved his family into the house owned by Joseph Waiterhouse. Joe moved into his

Philadelphia Store BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAP’ST. ft GreM Allration tl Hi Day Is the Great April sale at the Philadelphia Store.

Wd announce for April the most remarkable reduction sole of new SPRING DRY GOODS, z; - dregs goods, Satiues, Ginghnms, Gipsy Cloths, and White Goods, ever befort offered by zis. Linen Department. fust received a new stock of table linens and cloths.

Just arrived! A new ine of Dress Trimminga IN BRAID AND LACE. Rensberger & Fitzgerald.

pied by Ins brother Will. 11 '°^ Tyner needs a doctor, as there is 1 none here at present. This is a good location for a doctor and drug store. Charles Steinke has moved into part 1 of Mrs. Minerva Monroe's house. Melvin Shupp has moved into Mrs. Mary Sherwood's house. Allen Haag mis moved into the hotel and George Bennett occupies the Trowbridge house. Frank Haag expects to go to Marion soon, to work this coming summer. Walter Campbell has moved into part of Mrs. Krieghbaum’s house. Wm. Jarrell shipped his goods to Stillwell Saturday and followed with his family Monday. Auntie DeNormandy has been quite sick for several days. Orval, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns, died last Friday night and was buried Sunday. Mr. Evans, who is working for John Baugher at the saw mill, moved his family from Silver Lake to this vicin- । I ity last week. Miss Nettie Chart visited friends in th is vicinity last week. Mrs. Simon Cassady is still very sick. Several of our citizens went to Walkerton to see the play’ by’ J’he Merle Comedy’ Co., last week but were disappointed. Born, to the wife of George Barden, April (>, a girl. Wm. Wallace is moving Uis family to ; Indianapolis, win re he expects to work at the carpenter trade. Mrs. Wm. Barden visited this week with friends in this vicinity. Humor says that Simon Snyder has i arrested F. W. Monroe for assault and : battery. Married, at Plymouth, Wednesday evening, April 15, Walter Jarrell, of this place, and Miss Emma Sherwood, “ of Plymouth. The happy couple will go to housekeeping on the Jarrell farm near this place. Cyclone. TEEGARDEN. Miss Wright, of Merriam, is visiting with J. Wyon's family. The Bunkard church had two new accessions to their church last Sunday, viz., John Gensinger and William Snyder. Matthew Swihart and wife, of iVellsboro, are visiting relatives near here. i

Curtains. Complete line of lace cur* tains from 75 cents to Shoes. bargains in new and stylish footwear for ladies, men, misses and children. Glass and Queensware. A. great reduction sale of fine china. Parties needing

I and Johnson trial at Plymouth. One of Momoe Maurer's cLildrfr' I ill with the measles. Louis Shroll, son of Peter Shroll, is quite iil with bronchitis. J. Leun rt got aboard the wrong train last Saturday and was carried toSyracuse. lie came back in the morning. W. S. Williams has moved on to the farm he purchased of Mr- Morris. G< ntlemem jumping off trains while in motion is a dangerous practice. F L. Johnson and Johnny Morris went fishin luring the tiial at Plymouth. Our Justice of the Peace made a business trip to Syracuse Saturday night. F. W. Good, our lumber man, is sick at Nappanee with the la grippe. Lati'-a Forsyth, of Garrett, is here working for his brother, J. Forsyth. He expects to moye his family soon. Thomas llornsbee returned with a new wife from LaGrange county. We wish the aged couple a long and happy old age. J. B. Metcalf has purchased two town : lots of Thomas llornsbee. J. J. J. LA PAZ. Gideon Logan has sold his small farm of 11 acres to Mrs. Krieghbauia, of Union tow nship. A young gentleman of Lake*m„. Ind .. ky the name of Palmer, lias been®?* a here in the family of the RevS^°kn 11 The Rev. J. 11. Palmer will be at Warsaw over Sunday. A. Shaffer was at South Bend, Tuesday. Cal tmringer, of the Bremen Enquirer, wa s here on hist Saturday. He attended church here at night. The Rev. Gcissel- । man, ot Bremen, is holding a series of meetings here. His preaching gives good satisfaction. Mrs. Fillhour will have a nice stock of millinery goods here this week. Frank Waner keeps on hand plows, cultivators and various other agricultural implements. We want a grist mill in this place. Such an enterprise would be a success. Considerable wheat and oats are being hauled here. Wheat $1; oats 50 cents, Mrs. Flora McCormick, daughter of 11, Shirk, arrived here from New Mexico, I some days ago, to visit her parents and i other relatives. Since her arrival, she has I been quite sick. The change of climate

or liable to soon need these goods should buy them, at once. Prices are. at least oneffnerth less than any oth.r house in St. foe county. April sale of first-class line of Groceries. Sugar, lots of it. All kinds of canned goods, dt / .AN 5 . ' . /. .' . Peanuts fve cents a glass. I Special sale of candies and. ribbons.

■’ | *| l l if'' 1 I lli I I Walkerton, Ind. UOBA IB > X HI.Si >X. l>r<XM., NN . .1. A 1 W< H>l >, Cashier. Do n general banking business, buy and mil exchange. Accounts <J corporations and individuals solicited. REAL ESTATE. For. SALE. 80 acres, i» miles from Walk. Hon; i new house of 1 rooms, good well ami stable. Price ami terms reasonable. 103 acres, 3- miles from Walkerton. Good two-story house, 7 rooms, rich soil, 75 acres, cleared, good btaiing orchard. Price sl.l 00. 160 acres, 1 . miles from Walkerton, well improved, for sale on terms to suit purchaser. 120 acres, 4 miles from Knox, Ind. Terms one-half down, balance in easy payments. House and lot; house of 9 rooms, good cellar, cistern and well. Price I and terms reasonable. 40 acres, 2 miles from Walkerton. J Well fenced, good frame house, line { young orchard in bearing, one acre Os small fruit. Terms reasonable. Call on, or address, Horatio Nelson, Walkerton, Ind. . . was so great as to give her a severe cold, ! which settled on her lungs. When she left her home the fruit trees weie in bloom, and the weather was quite warm. IHr father and mother and the rest of the . > ily are on the sick list. Br. J. J. Hamilton was called upon las t Friday morning to go to the south side of the Lake of the Woods, and hold an inquest over the body of A. J. Trainor, who died quite suddenly after a protracted spree, of heart disease. He had driven his family from home about nine days before his death, and then with another toper, occupied the house alone until he died. He lay on a bed undressed, and with his boots on. He was buried on last Saturday. A । request was made for a minister from this i place to preach the funeral, but no one | went. Vinedresser.

BRUBAKER & GRIDER. SOME POINTERS TO THE PUBLIC. WE ARE STILL “IN IT.” ^ot in the soup, but still at the eld reliable stand down business same as ever, with a complete line of goods in eceru depaitmem pertaining to a general stock. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, etc. /( is no trouble to show goods and. give you prices, which gon will always find to be as low as is consistent with the of good goods. Bring in gour produce for which we guarantee you the highest market prices. JI "e hereby thank you for past patronage, and solicit a ]air share of the same in the future. Yours truly, Brubaker & Grider. REMOVED! Be Bh & Mnitl, livre mnrea into the 01. Fulmer store building, udiere they will increase their stock of “Hardware! ~ and add a full line of FARMING IMPLEM’NTS. CALL AND SEE US. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. ross, boss & McDaniel. lOmfr Haring severed mg connection with the merchant tailor ing establishment oj F. J. // ot/e, wish to announce to ihe nubile^ that 1 hare fitted up a shop in the Hudelmyer block, upstairs, for the purpose of making pantaloons. Shall devote my entire time to making P antaloons > rind to Cleaning and Repairing of MEN’S WEARING APPAR’L. I soicit a share of your patronage, and guarantee perfect .- ition. D. M. PETRIE.