St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1892 — Page 4

A man who runs a skunk farm over The original nuggett of gold disrace at Coloma, Cal., in 1848, will be on exhibition at the World’s Fair. ney Kirk, of Plymouth, once a brilliant lawyer, have- raised money to send him to the Warsaw institute for the cure of the liquor habit. Upon examination of the human exactly like those of a fish. The female use of the suspender is a fraud, it is a useless, barren ideality, and if her suspender buttons should all come off, or, rather, the pins come out, nothing would drop. Augusta Chronicle. Nancy Hanks is now “queen of the

turf,” having beaten Maud S.’s time, on Wednesday of last week, at Chicago. She hotted a mile in 2n She is a bay mare, six years old, 15; hands high, and weighs 870 pounds. Milford Mail, was nominated by the counties for joint representative at their convention held at Milford on 1 nursday of last week. The nomination is evidently a wise one. ly called The News in Xenia, (). Editor Stine, of the Superior (Neb.) Jour nal, recalls a visit he once made to him, and “after climbing a rickety old staircase found him hoving a ham roller over the forms on an old hand press and Breston B. Plumb pulling the lever.”—LaPorte Herald. The Holland Radiator Co. will locate their works at Bremen and work will begin at once on the buildings, which are to be quite large and of brick. The works will employ about forty hands in the start and it is thought that this number will be greatly increased in a short time. Bremen secures this new ent r prise throng i th< efforts of the Bremen Land and • on a liberal educati m

but it required a pneumatic-tire sulky . and other hatebed-up contrivances to do it. It was not a square deal. It is said that the Indians are pre-p-ing for a ghost dance at the Great Bear river. Grave fears are entertainhereafter pay a license of S6OO a week witli a vengeance. There is a business m.m over at LaGrange, says the Goshen News, who is meaner than the man who crossed his work at night. This Indiana man is a merchant and while driving from Rome City home he lost a wallet con-

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SPECIAL SALE BEGINNING AUGUST 29, continuing one week on^S? 6 I:l '^ing low prices. The reduction in prices during this* ou $ will amount to many dollars. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, zkSJso ""' ,ir ■■ u All wool flannels, Cheviots- Meltons, Jerseys doniets sateens- etc- nothing’ excepted in way of shirts. .. New Goods Boots“^sidL £>ju.<jes <*• ■

6 hril 111 ||ip Mji; A Person in reading all the ads would really suppose that all merchants were selling goods cheap. (But the only way to convince yourself of low prices, good quality and large assortment is to look around and see. YOURS TO PLEASE, HOAR RENSBERGER. I K'rd cf Goods and sell at