St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1896 — Page 8

@he Independent. M—___——_— A LoocaL NEWSPAPER, NON-PARTISAN w W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. h-—___—__—_—___—___'-Entered at the Walgerton Postoffice at second-class rates. Submscription: ; For One Year . S . 9150 For Six Months i S FOE Thies Manthe . .. . o ol 43 If paid rmmpuy in advance a discount of 2 oents on the year will beallowed. X A—c_r(;:n:;ke_d_w.n_h_ ;—;;l_n—e“[:;l:'fl on the margin of your pn{)er indicates that yonr ferm of subscription to this paper hu-’exp{red. 4 if you are in .rrenrn,as plessesettle at once, and aotify na promptly if ren wish the paper coninued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, MARCH 14 1886, t..-ATTHE. .. S “ A4 Al - DRY GOODS bl()Rlz.I o 9 ! The new styles for s¥ring wear in gents’ shirts are here. hey are first class, well made garments, large bosoms, linen where linen ought to be, and you save per centage by not paying exclusive furnishers’ prices. THE ONE POINT OF SPECIAL INTEREST in the store just now is our Gents” White Shirts, made of an elegant bleached muslin, re inforced front and back, full linen bos- | oras and cuffs; worth 50c, when one takes | into consideration the 3uality of the ma- § terial in them, then add to that the time | it takes to make them. These we throw , in and our price is only 39¢. ‘ Gents’ White Shirts. E made of N. Y. Mills muslin, a shirt that | for wearing quality cannot be equaled.j and only 50c. l We have for years been selling the ; i > | None-Sneh Shirts. | ACORN BRAND, and it is a sure win- | ner and has made us hosts of friends by | its staying dualities and perfect fitting | ideas, and worth 75¢, unlaundried. { . e i Neglige Shirts. | We have an immense line of Neglige ‘; Shirts, made of nice, soft finished sat | ines, coming in stripes and plaids: a | splendid every day Shirt, for 37'5c, 45¢, | 50c, 8215¢ and 75¢ apiece. 1 i Black Satine Shirts. | The best black Satine Shirt in the market found here, and our special price | js only 50¢ for this Shirt, . We have an elegant line of | Gents' Collars and Cuffs, full four-ply linen; only 10c and 12i;¢ for Collars, and 17¢ and 25¢ for Cuffs. SPECIAL-—Our new things in Ladies’ Spring Wraps, and Ready Made Skirts are here and we invite an inspection. Chillas, Adler & Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. Store open Wednesday and Saturday Eveniugs. w THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Surroundng Territory as Given by Our Correspondents, JORDAN. James Casad and family have moved to Jasper county, this state. Some of the boys here are going to North Dakota this spring. J. Rinehart has purchased a fine team v Mrs. Mary A W bash county to attend t 1 i sister, Mrs. Young Mrs. Samuel 1 y is f ek list. g1 b

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ot P R M S S 1 AR, L O A S P B LAPAZ. Mrs. Stilson, an old lady nearly 82 | years of age, living with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Charles Kanarr and | wife, died last Sunday morning, and was buried yesterday. Her funeral was preached by Rev. Wagner, of Rochester, Ind., and her remains were laid at rest |in Fairmount cemetery. She was for many years a faithful member of the | Advent church. | Rev. Charles Smith is conducting a | protracted meeting in the W. M. church. Elder J. N. Miller will preach on the county line on Wednesday, Thursday | and Friday evenings of next week. Revs. Kaufman and Linville are conducting a protracted meeting in the U. B. church, 314 miles south of LaPaz. The Y. P. S. C. E. had a very interesting meeting in the W. M. church last Sunday evening. The topic was“ Heroes of Missious.” The meeting was led by Mrs. Dr. Hamilton. The children who are associate members, listened attentively to what was said on the topic. They were told what constituted a he and numerous examples of Christia heroes, both young and old were given them. The society is in a prosperous condition. Wednesday, March 4th, was the 55th anniversary of the married life of Mr. and Mrs. David Shafer. They were married March 4, 1841, the day on which Wm. Henry Harrison was inaugurated president of the United | States. To mark the event, the child-|, ren, grand-children and great grandchildren assembled at the residence of || the venerable couple to enjoy the oc- || casion. The children present were Abe | Shafer and family, Eli Stoup and wife, and Mrs. Mary Sykes, of LaPaz. Those | from a distance were Dr. Winfield Shafer and family, Rochester, Ind., Cyrus|| Shafer and family, Walkerton, and Wm. Linville and wife, Garrett, Ind. ; The grandchildren were Charley |! Shafer, South Bend, Mrs. Arvilla Fluke, Miss Mary Shafer, Frank Stuckey, Wm. | | IFie]d and Willie Sykes, LaPaz, and |] Miss Ella Rector, who makes her home | with the old couple. The grandchildren from a distance were, Howard, Effie and Robert Shafer, Rochester, and Rosco Shafer, Walkerton. Great grand child ren, Merritt Stuckev and Garnet M. Fluke. After a rich repast which all ‘ present enjoyed, the entire family repre- | genting four generations, were grouped and photographed, by J. M. Keller, of Nappance. We wish the venerable | couple many more such happy anniver saries. | On last Saturday the teachers of 1 North township held their last institute |in room 3of the LaPaz school building. §Tho_\' had a very interesting and profitiah](' gession. In the afternoon very l interegting, but brief speeches were made by Hon, McCaska. of Troy, 0., ex ' consul to Mexjeo, who has been ht'rc-i . several days on business, Rev, Linville éand Rev. R. E. Kaufman. *Mr. Mecimeku spoke on the manners and cus toms of the people of Mexico. He gave ' some interesting diagraras on the black ' board. | 8. P. Kline expects to move next week on a farm on Sumption prairie. He ! wants all who are indebted to him to come and settle. ‘ Mrs. Sherland, of Crown Point, Ind. | mother of Wm. and Luther Shc-rl:uui.! has been visiting her sons and other | relatives and friends for about six | weeks. ; Mrs. Wively, grandmother of our | worthyy trustee, William Sherland, isl visiting the latter and his family. She | is about 89 vears old. ! H. Y. Shirk has opened up his hard ware store. He will keep cans on hand for those persons who desire to deliver milk to the butter factory. | Clonsiderable milk 18 being brought to the butter factory, and some persons are ' purchasing more cows. Mr. Jones, of Madison, Wis., is the buttermaker, and | he understands his business thoroughly | VINEDRESSER. FEMALE LOVELINESS | May be obtained by intelligent women. I A well regulated svstem must of neces- ’ tgity show its fruit in the face. To reulate the system and keep it in -~:":»-t“ Sondition , i s el o Dr. Caldwel svrup Pepsin- - Constipa tion and indigestion absolutely cured 10 doses 10c. Large size 50c and &1, at B. E. Williams'.

the carpenter work, @~ @ S Anderson Beagles went to Magion 4 work. R T T hia;n hsisbler has sold his blagkewmier kota. &h gxn" garden, made a business trip to Tyner Tuesday. R lwl:;:l;S‘?emert and Henry Len & ,'fl°f°§ p the veal business md esday. . Al Harmon made a business ‘trip to ! Warsaw Monday. 3 i There was a large number of Ty’ueri people attended Grandma McDanie]’a: funeral at the Central church Tuesday. ! lam surprised at that educated cor. ' respondent of LaPaz. He should under- | stand tha.t th.is is a day and age of the . world which is progressing. The reason we call the “Progressive Dunkards” by l that name is that they are progressing ' mgdg.m trustee, took foull °f B""’ . M. y o ) &% home ; Fulmer’s family to the orphgs . the‘ Wonday and took Bob's @ounty infirmary last Saturda¥y. Bob is ‘ mxed out on pasture somewhere unknbgm. Henry Peddycord, of Koontz's Lake, was in town Monday. Jonas Haag went to Plymouth last Friday and got caught on the jury and had to stay over Sunday. He says they did not agree, Why is it you don’t see any Teegarden items only when there is a dance to be held in that town. Let's know the:@ reason why, ' | | There is to be a wedding in Tyner ‘ BOOM. John Herman is driving Monroe's huckster wagon for the season. - A. D. Johnson wants to hire a black- | smith or rent or sell him a good shop. | Let me hear from you blacksmiths. ‘ Ed Stover, of near North Liberty. and | Hettie Tompson, of near Tyner, were| joined together as man and wife Wednesday, March 11, 1896, X Y. Z. Buirn. | NORTH LI9FR'Y Mies Jennie Poole, of Walkerton, visit ed Mina Fetzer last week. ' Gertie Whitman, of South Bend, is visiting at J. W, Rickey's. J. D. Trover, of South Bend, spent several days here this week. Mabel Bradbrook, of South Bend. is visiting at E. T. Lee's. D. M. Woodard was at Mill Creek Tuesday. J. B. Rupel and wife. -rs.zi‘.‘:l‘nrtc. visited relatives here this weele John C. Hoffman made a ,?;{ visit to Elkhart this week. fg Mrs. H. M. Buck and chiliren, of Hamlet, visited relatives here this week. | Treasurer Oren will be at North Liberty to collect taxes Monday, March 16, | t E. O. Hoffman is home from Battle | Creek, Mich.. where he completed the l business course at Krug's Hnuinnfls& College. | Wi, Hay passed fram this life Tues ‘ i day, March 10. The funeral was heid at | the M. E. church Thursday at 11 a. m. ‘ ‘ The teachers of North Liberty and | i Liberty township held their last insti g, tute at the North Liberty school huu:wi ‘!Su'mn!:x) March 7. The Institute was | i called to order at 930 a. m., C. F. Keck | ‘in the chair. After singing and prayer { {{i.e- following subjects were discussed: ‘ { History. Melvin Sevbald: Method, J. A. i i Harmon: Grammar, A. C. Steele; The | Tempest, C. . Keck: Geography, E. G. | { Gever: Henry VIIL, Alice Kinzie: De { clamation, J. Spra me. After extending ‘;: vote of thanks to Rev. E. R. Johnson ‘ for the active part he took in the insti | tutes the past year, the institute ad | journed sine die. } At the republican caucus last Satuu | dag pight J. L. Weaver was chosen delegate and John Whitinger alternate to the Plvmouth convention and E. U. { Finch delegate and .H. B. Worster ! alternate to the state convention. R L AN A OA AT SRS NS Il L) T WALKERTOR iy Lakk ANTEN S & AT YTRTTY LRI MAUOINE O HOPS. i ®% e i C. W. SHEATSLEY. : : $ Proprictor l o%we i lam prepared to do all kinds of pump | and machine work, making a specialty iof the repair of farm machinery. T also ‘ gum saws and guarantee not to take out the temper. I grind knives, sickles, scythes and all kinds of edge tools, make | all kinds of machine bolts, eut all sizes !of thread used in general machinery. I ‘ also make a specialy of repairing pumps { and wind-mills and do well driving. I also keep on hand a variety of pump and engine fittings. What I don’t have : in stock in that line I can get on short f notice. l Keep in stock pitcher pumps, lift y pumps and force pumps. - Also, can gell ' vou a galvanized steel wind-will com. | plete, guaranteed to be the best on the l market to-day, for 840. i C. W. SHEATSLEY. | The IxpEPENDENT makes liberal club. | 12 torme with metropolitan nanera ‘

HAMLET. | ~ Joe McCormick, of Chicago, is here ! visiting with his parents. ] = Myers & Jolly have the contract of . J?‘nil‘ding quite a large house and barn on a farm 114 miles from this place. We have four blacksmith shops here now. Ifone of them was a clothing stcre and the other a hardware 1 think'l it would be better. The fellow who took the burr off of | | G?orge Yeache‘s hack the other night} - will receive thanks for returning the | _same. ; Charley Lehi is having quite a seige of I . Sore eyes. ' Lou Davis reports a nine pound baby | . at his house. . Charley and Ed Lampson were in ‘ town Tuesday. ' Galligher is going to build a new meat - market where the old one now stands. i The work will begin as soon as the | - weather will permit. : 3 . The election for the incorporation will be held at the school house March 21. ! A very deep snow has fallen but hope it will not snow the incorporation “element under. } The Hay Co. has purchased 14 head cf horses which willbe here in a few ‘days. They bought them in Illinois. . Wmn. Groshans, the livery man, bought three horses last week. They are very nice animals. : The Wesleyan meeting is still gzningi' on. The house is crowded every night. | D. B. ! R Remember that the Chicago Rock Isl- | and & Pacific is the only iine runningi directly from the east to Colorado | Springs, the natural gateway from the ‘ Cripple Creek district. ‘ Colorado Springs lies at the foot of | Pike's Peak at its eastern base, and Cripple Creek is part way down the southwest slope of Pike's Peak and near | its western base, ! Two all rail routes from Colorado | Springs are offered you. One by the i Midland Railway up Ute Pass, via Sum ' mit, to Cripple Creek. Another over | the Denver & Rio Grand, via Puebio | and Florence, to Cripple Creek. Take | the Great Rock Island Route to this| wonderful gold mining camp. Maps, | folders and rates on application. Ad-| dress, JNO. SEBASTIAN, | Gen’'l Passenger Ag't, | Chicago. ' MRS. M. P. O'BRIEN, i Ivesdale, 111, writes: “Thave used Dr. ‘ Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as a family medi i cine with the best of results. For de- | rangements of the stomach and a gener E al laxative I like it better than anything | I have nsed. It is so pleasant to taste ‘ my children are alwavs anxious to take i

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s | i | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL cAsos‘;‘ N et bk ‘ OF. TOWNSEND, “ CBARBER & HAIRDRESSER, | I Next door Behrens' store. / ’I WALLKERTON, - INDIANA l; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ! WALKERTON, IND. i OFFICE HOURS: From Storoa. m.;2to 4 p | i m.;:7toßp m. i ! Office over Hudelmyer & Henry’s store Night bell. | ‘ Trustee’s Notice. { E. L Y.eihole, Trustee of Linecoln , township, herebyv gives nolice that he | will be in his office at his residenee on | ! Avenne F, vear the flouring mill, on | ! Monday of each week for the transae | L tion of to wnship business. i i , 1 O. M. ('l‘;\‘\l.\’(ills\l\l-‘i | Mttorny al Law, ; N . 'SoUTH BEND. IND- ' ODD FELLOWS BLK ROONi 10. |* % e { E ' A. E. CRIPE, ! | Barber and Hairdresser, i i | WALKERTON. IND i 1 i i [ Shaving and hairentiing done nently :;nml expeditionsls Drop in and see | ; '; FRANK TISCHER, ! : i Justice cf the Peace. | ‘ COLLECTIONS ; x | i Given prompt attention. Office in Tisch- | i er's Wagon Shop. tH. D DENAVS If Physician and Surgeon. | ! WALKERTON, INDIANA | z Office and rooms over Reece's hardware [ ! store. t ! NIGHT BELL. 3 RLT BT S B T S TS | » ;1 N H. CROSBY,. 1Y 4 | Attorney at Law, ; ’ ! 4 ' Real Estate, Collections, = 1 ‘! FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. 5 | Practice in all courts. Office in Endl_\f ' | Hl'u’i_‘. block. Open v-\'o-ning;. . t iBR3RATi ABWA T Gl ST W i ! 3 ‘Dr. H. S. Dowell 5 - i =~ e PAINLESS DENTIST. 1 h extrreted without pain 03 i sleep, by the use of a loeal anaesthetie. ‘ | Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth | ,i filled withont pain by the use of antal | gia. Qets of teeth made on short no {tice. Deatul rooms in Fry Donghert)y il i"(‘ix, \\‘d“iv rton, I!:x], - SID EWING : i * + BRARRBER % | New Shop--In Fry Bldg. ) Customers will receive . my careful attention. 'M.D. LEROY. | i L SN 4 g — 5 g‘m“\\ = ; ;’?‘ P SN e T T = | LIVERY & FEED STABLE, ; : WALKERTON, IND. f ) Tirst-class rigs and good horses, ! florses hoarded. "f'raveling men car- ' | ried to all adjoining towns All terme { reasonable. 4

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