St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1895 — Page 5

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A o sbe et A e LOCAL NEWS, A salvation army is after the heath~en in South Bend. i Cotton fly nets at your own price at ~ Ake's. Don’t let the flies hite your B e huggion, rond agous o, i e L U e e est - Call_on or address, H. M. Sm ith, S Mdleerton, fad- 0 S T AREG Leßoy Hr(;-\;-;:“the hoy who robhed ~ the E.N"-appanee\. postoflice, has been sen- ~ tenced so the reformschool. M ~The biggest bieyele race meet on the i ‘wmfimml eirenit at South Bend Aug. 7. ' ~ Reduced rates on all railroads. | ZA :(y)t%fi:, affer of the - Inter Ocean and l iii:}f{m)}»:vmxnmx'r at §1.60 for one ynnr% . sbil holds good. 'ake advantage of | e | T | - Westville ns n tewmperance saloon “where only butter milk, sweet milk, | - asoda water, lemonade and root in-m"f ‘ffia_re'képt on tap. _ % ; ‘ o Hw.tN:!Hmz:z‘n Bievele Raee weet ' Ee gl Sauth Dend, Ang Tth, 1805, the 1. L& L'y will sell tickets at one and | < ane thind five. for o rotud. trip.. Good | retarning until Aug. Sth. | ‘Lhe Lake loric is having all Hu*% ".f;(‘ii‘:n\‘b;u‘s ot iy cars. made untlform ! f‘j; Beight il gradh irons or Chand holds pit on she ends o sides in complianee : '“_?vi{ih wrecent actk of ccongress, uand a | I:Lr‘;_;,e* ninber of liands are heing em- | ploved at the shops ab present indoing | the work 2=y menth Demoemd, The Colunl City Post savd™ it SRS Hob i ‘L.‘l\’\‘ \l{"\s";‘\, i i ylsel ] ilrity ‘ il the preacher informs us that his soul | is resting in glovy, it is very diflienit & ' k?(‘p rebellions feelinus v £ until the next issue goes Lo pross. | “« A Hoosier's lixperienee ia Western Lurope,” by Hon. John S. Bender, of ‘)}*fig‘ifiénflt, ls a very interesting bouk, | - containing entertaining descriptions | ~of historie spots in Euarope and inei- .' »;:;_fients of travel which eannot fail ‘“3 delight the roader. This book “and the INDEPENDENT for one year only | $1.75. Call at this oflice and see simple copy. i "~ The latest swindle out is the winter : oats. ‘They purport to be oats to be | sown in the fall and are proof :Igui_nst' rust, chinehbugs, flics, ete, aud of | course are “wonderful oats to yield,” } and all that sort of thing. It is the ! 5 old hulless oat swindle over again. ‘Thé frauds reside at Southport, Ind., ’ aud generously offer to furnish wny information about the outs that :\ny! farmer may want. Says a South Bend paper: “The other night, theresidence of S Adler, i in Lis absence, was broken into by | some person or persons. \What should | ~be done by the prowlers but take a bfij,k,getncomplete outfit of Sam’s arel, open and drink two.ornathey got some silv e, and - depart- | ed, cleaner, drunker and better elad.” Oon I‘ll(\\}7\237{(‘: there was a reception given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. 1.. Swank inhonor of Mys, | Swank’s 58th birthday. The reception | was arranged by her daughters, Mliss Ada, Mrse b W, Twner and Mis. ; Harry Owen, and was a complete surprise to Mrs. Swank, who was invited to eelebrate her birthday by taking dinner with her son, Albion. Upon returning home in the afternoon she was welcomed by (ifty or more of her friends who had taken possession of home in her absence. Refreshments were served in the dining room which wias prettily decorated with vines and flowers, and the guests found the porches and lawn outside also very pleasant places to pass the time. DMurs. Swank was made the recipient of several presents among them being two handsome oak rocking chairs from her children, a banquet lamp, sets of silver spoons, o cracker jar and fruit dishes from the guests.

One short-horn bull, good stoek, for sale. Call on J. Hilderbrand. When you have a pump to repair eall on Charles Sheatsley. He guaran- " tees his work. | ———e e ! Hollow horn is unknown where Dr. lHoss’ Stoek Food is used. TFor sale [ by the Walkerton Milling Co. | b i il | Don’t forget the national eireuit bieyele races at South Bend Aung. 7. Redueed rates on all railroads. You can buy dusters at your own price at Ake's. Come and be L‘-un-’

vineed. Have got to close them out, When you are ready to put up your frait remember that you ean get the best glass eans in the market at the Red Star. AT The new Howe damp scales at the Walkerton flouring mill ave completed and work admirably. Farmers are in_v.fl.ml Lo eall and test the new seales. Lk LR R s Pt o vl ] %n i -** %? B iit e b 7 Dariand t s Dot Wolfentanger, dangtor | of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Wolfenbarger, | fell down a eellar stairway near Stillwell one day fast week and broke her | right arm just above the wrist. The Brotherhood of Engineers are calenlating on a big excursion toNyra. | euse luke next Sunday. The teaie will | L start from this place in the wmorn’ g’ :at 6:30 o’elock. Quite & number wiil | i ikely go from this plaee, } ¥ o kb . , The devil was eremnted at the Sal- | : valion Arwmy tent Monday night, ! P Many of Lis friends will be sorey o | ?h-:\n: of the fact, beeause he has given z : them steady emplovimptit even in dall : Ctinres s Hebvon LLendern ' 3 Gegrge . - sSteel, house pabiter, , %;l!;\;w ¢ atel paper hionger. Kadsomin ‘ :f ing, ete, dona to order. Wark. guar- ; | anteed to give satisfaction. Address | Lhox 27, Walkerton, Tnd. Residence | neat-bho Piensnnt Grove chanpel { g‘ Fop SaLe .'l"\\{‘!xt,{ acres. of good : Cland, atl dmproved, loeded 23 miles parthwest of Walkerton Woald nike | Svding teaek darm, - Good, - rich sail Wil he sold very pensonable. - Uall on ’ oF nddress A Cripe, Walkovion, fnd, ¥ QLR Shaderes of bt 14 | ' Fovr s £t Fpartientars éait on, Mrs. J. Lancostert : Vs oor send years addivss | . Axs Larenster, Thox 261, \‘;’uii(mxg | ton; “ Ind. Easy payments, Desire ’ !s‘23o eash, the restin 18 months. | Dr less' Stock Food is a scientific | %I'}“i‘zllxi“fl‘}i. You should have it on l li hand. 1t will keep your herse healthy | %:Hi(l in good condition. It is good i‘urz i:z!i kinds of stock. The dealer will ; | refund your money if you are not | { sutisfied if used as divected. For sale i { by Walkerton Milling Co. & S e : ! Just as a gentleman was registering Lat 2 hotel in Hammond the other day | * a huge bedbug appeared on the page. | ! The gentleman paused and remarked: { “I have been bled by Crown DPoint fleas, | bitten by Hobart graybacks, but L'll be darned if ever I was in a place before where the bedbugs looked over the register to lind where your room | was." On Wednesday, July 31, John MeDaniel’s term as trustee of Lincoln township expired and he tarned the reigns of township affairs over to his successor, 5. Leibole. Mr. MeDaniel has made a faithful and competent official. The new trustee, Mr. Leibole, l\ff:_:}%; had considerable experience in ! ol ers—yvears ago as a teacher, | ton sehiool hoard—and therefore takes | up the office of trustee well equipped both by aequirements and natural | qualifications to discharge the duties | L of the position in a competent manuer. | | ———e ; ‘ A philosophieal agrieulturist talks i | about the growing corn in this manner: | I "he corn crop this year affords an in- 1 teresting study. There have been few | | rains. The drought has withered blue % orass and timothy. It has caused the ' | leaves to fall off of some of the trees. ‘ i It has dwarfed the oats and x'nimrd'\ | many fields of wheat. Dut the corn | has that “black” green appearance % i that indicates perfect health. The » | philosophy of it is that because of the ‘ - l drought the roots of the corn, from the ) ; very start, went downward in search \ 1| of moisture. In a wet season thecorn ) ‘ roots will spread out on the surface of ! ) 1 the earth. If dry weather follows the | 5 E wet, the surface roots are soon left < { high and dry. The time is approach- - |ing when the corn with deep roots 1 | must have water, for the dryness in e | the earth is extending to the bottom of the roots.

[ nd it s said that severalpatehes of L corn in Jow grownd tn this loclity wis Kitlod Dy W, G R Aid your horse to perform-his work. willingly by toning hmm»m@f Hess’ Stock Food, . For sule, by, e Walkerton Milling Co. | Dr. A. F. Sehafer, of Sm;m who lately returned from a flafltltf noted hospitals of Burope, is giving his full attention to the pmm of his specinltios —the eye, ear, fl%fif and throat. He also lits spwhwhm the latest improved methods. Oftice | hoars 10 to 12 & m, 2 to 4 p. m,, t 8p.m;2t03 p. m. Sundays. @i in Oliver opera house hloek. Rev. (. Sickafoose will deliver his | great leeture on “China: -'l‘!m ‘”"M heir Castoms and Habits, in Walker. | ton, Angust 11, Phe place for *? the lecture h u&.yn‘_ot_v ;fif.beaw 3 Mpohsbuk il Vo teninbi eS o iAo S e Sunday nmmt}?g,g Ang. 11, a 1080 o'eloek. M el NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION OVER ' THE L I.& LR R, An excursion to Ningara Falls m;é rebuen will bo o ovirthe 101, & l:"% oI on Phesday, A cast 200 1857 h"@ ¢ ‘I :\i!l‘\'id; brnda deavi & oekraator Lok i 1 E m,, Kankakeed p. m. and m‘nvinfl‘;} é abt Niagura Palls about noon the nexl s i t]:L“». The ronud g vate fvont all i % 'EA‘ L. stalions will ] sok !«:agp ‘ ear rabe §3 U 0 por berth, - P fall itvaf formafion ax ta iy ric il of 8 'iue!&,";" top ovars ol Lime of bruins, Ly h"sj atny LI & b osgent or the nuader-signial i | T ST d ; G P.A. Kankalow IR » | e waniz ta Enow &’\'%h‘!i:"r alhiers wila 449 s 350 nuj Dt vidina i 5 (Y unvru it Lhere & i i tza-ew:v,:}“‘,‘ Who gareoat o sindd Lty i,‘imé{gv Al , v ' Hv*_‘& , S ._; ~ , slek ‘i‘}i,fi)} aries, s : 1 . Wik ey ;mhfiif‘ HI O L Bvery g ’2*&**s,) their power to Dudags panjie 16 Jordes TR 5 Lyl | ’w,%w Al nesvspaperi by oROT N ?fp:;w:.' e hion hee Think tan hfié induead 1o L R \\?nfl!é ¢ him all Gl e i t ‘fzzmg wilh r R & oL ke falis in love | oo $ Ryt } vt | : Refined aud perfoet in its effevks i"‘.{ :’ Caldwell’s Syvup Pepsin, the surs onte Ex}.: constipation, iudigestion and ~4i-~’ng ;‘m whined wanple boflle sl - Bollinger & Willimms', ! | . : Personint toints v L Ble. anad Mis. W, AL Dailey were in§ Chieago over Sunday, { Mg, Alex Lalierre, of South Bend, is visiting with Walkerton frisuds, I Alr. Dunlonn, saperivtendent of Hn\i pickle works, arrived here on Wadnes z day. { Mavshal Fry was in South Bend wud LaPorte Monday and Tuesday ou bnsi- g Ness, : .: Dave Petrie, of Watseks, arrived | here on Wednesday for a visit of a week | or 80. * John Morgan left on last Mounday for ! North Daketa where he will work at | hurvesting. B e rett, were visiting with - their prrente” here this week. Wesley Dare, night wateh ai the B. & 0., has moved his family to this place from Garrett, Prosecuting Attorney Cuanningham, of Sonth Bend, was in town Thursday on legal bhusiness. . Myrs. B. A. Byevs, of Crumstown, was | visiting with relatives here the latter " part of last week. | Miss Frances P wldycord. of Nap ‘ panee, has been visiting with ialativas ) and friends here for the past two waeks, ! Mrs, A. C. Hardenbroox an P dangh !i ter, Mrs, Pat Fitzgerald, returned on t'l'hursflny evening from a visit as | Ligionier. Sam ',l.“\‘.l'“t‘,l', the })ill'}.)':l', is iwlp ing A.E. Cripe this week. Hs has been working in Chicago and is on | his way home to Rochester. M. D. Leibole, of the Hanna Times. wag in town over Sunday. Hanna unot giving his paper the proper support, he has decided to move his plant to Wauns--talh where he will publish a paper. Dr. Bowman, of that place, will go in partuership with him,

1 ~ Miss Mamie Hardy is visiting in 1 South Bend. { Mrs. Noah Shoemaker returned the i latter part of last week from a two weeks' visit in Chicago. ‘ Mrs. Catherine Frame and her 'gl anddanghter, Miss Emma Pratt, i went to Momence, 111., last Monday, for a week’s visit, J Frank Lampson and wife, of Lai Grange, were visiting with George Kern ':md fumily a few days this week. Mr. - Linmpson is a brother of Mrs, Kern. % A stranger, who did not realize the Lcl:u\gpr that he was in, came ulongl Jhere dast Monday and proposed «a lnpmsiul edition and write up of WalkerZ tonu, . Miss Emma Gallagher, of Plymouth, EWha visiting with Walkerton friends | this week. Miss Gallaghor, since leav ‘ i ing Walkerton, has been a teacher in the Columbin City schools. § Milt Barahart, of the Hallet & Davis pisno house, Chieago, was visiting with Jhis parents here Wednesday and Thnrs— Jlay. He expeots g, make o trip to R L e !~!§ o R R O M. and Mus, David Steele, Marion p¥REm e and Ed Kale, of North Liberfv, Joseph Zentz, Chiris Bowman and mon, of LaPuz, and Walter Morris, of HPoegnrden, will leave next Monday for | i North Dakota to inspect the conutry. | i@hie party will remain only afew weeks. ! 'E Nioholus Ensloy, Tate peasion ageut | §= t the state of Ludiana under Dresi | doent Haveison, was in town last Thues- | gty i the intereats of the Union Na- | fional Saviugs and Loan Associali n, Lol Daelinnnpolis, of which ho is secr tary. X Easley mad i v orecord i ;n-;_-.é ML i . L oanl iRy s | i FEATR i ! Ly RGN 000 000 of pension } {4l witpout W OrTor og F 1. Becce returned tl t ol PR oo f Hong : :"I:'»!'\§,‘ii“'; i 5] LY i1 3 : : D} e ?::"7 2 it Bave 00l k 4 '“i‘%“_‘ 2Etigs ' g i ot EREERRY | i MNingara Fails kx {)\ i ¥ r‘»t%‘- l LR, ¢ Tiies. ¢! Lk, stoamboal ride i verhs lo} traan Lew ; syeto fri Ningarn | i Liin B‘”"“‘“ BElt : il 4 § y iy 5 LIRS O R . waowill o i side trip from D ‘ o 2 Chiauta i i : ' . . : : : charge g d Plekots of ion to plae i gpecial tiferest at or near Niagara Palls, bat ontside the rescrvali h, Inclnding toll over the Duternational Dridg to thie Canadian sude, '.‘»’l“"l“ “‘y‘ the water's edge at Whirlpool R the ~(',hmu-:li,u: side, will be offered tradtt at o reduelion from prices chavged assay reaching the alls, Bo not miss thisopportn ey ' Sunday at Ningara l‘ Lhie ¢ : sin!)h':ti!i will rrive at ,\Hv“'i A i POO a0 . Friday, Augnst 9,18 Jo, and wili Jeave the Falls vernn s DBOAY moiing, Angust 11, at 6 o'clock, stop ping at Cleveland Sund Y. Rllerhoon, giving an opporinnity to vistl the mag nifieent monnment of the late Presiden Cladfield, and many other luteresting pnint.\'. : ; i Pekets will he good, however, i ‘ Cfapd on vegular trains leaving the lalls L B day, Augnst 10, for those ‘.‘“ EXe O remalts over. Lickets will al <iy . . i e good returning on ““r ‘tegul.tl i trayanap to and including Pnesday, | \nonigt 13 1895 Seenre vonr fickots, | :.lw? ehair and sleeping ear accommoda- | tions, earlv. Those desiring can secure aecgmmaod itions in these *'2“ while : vl thia ]“;l”*. [--x !.“,"_“; 10t fion eall on any agent Liake ISvie & Western R. R., or address £ 3. Dany, Gen, Pass. Agent, : Indianap his, lud. i i R s Awaraed Highest Honors—World’s Fair. ‘DR mi} . A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free ~ from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. ; 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

= " Bee-Hive PR e B S L] Obsevations. s e e e Prophecies of hot weather ave “in the air.” old Probabile ities is sure of it. We guessed so much and have made arrangements accordingly. L . ¥ e < 2> 2y letele,” “Airy,” “Sammer’* i SUGGESTS A COMFPORTABLE Summer Corset. l DOTTED SWISS, DIMITIES, LINON p' INDE, l ' PLISSE, WHITE PARASOLS, (xive an appearance of coolness that is restful to the observer. White Chamois Gloves, White Undressed Mosquetaire Gloves, White Mitts and Fans. E All help the finishing touches of the complete toilet, Not “two for a nickal” We are n ranning “a nick in the slot” business. I'he x“" }’, '!ii"vijr'fi \ lilirzl'i.'\:; '": { “you can't fool all For the Latest, the Best, the Cheapest Values. and

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Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Imperial Plows and Repairs. JEWEL GASOLINE STOVES. ; Remember the Sign of the Little Stove. ' T.J. REEGE & GO. LESLIE BROS, —o « « « Bakers and Confectioners. | Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, [ce Cream and So- | sme_FINE LUNCH SERVED. —m : NDPPOSTTE POSTOFIICE. TV L FARM D . . BEXAMINE CUNNINGHAMS . . LINKE O ; P X7 CO T Py Cultivators, Harrows, %Breaking Plows, Mowers. Binders. Machine | and Plow Repairs, l LANDPLASTER AND FERTILIZERS.

WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW Cooking made Basy and a Pleasure Ly using the T 7 e N JES LG