St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1896 — Page 8

(£|jc Jnbcpcnbtnt. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan w! A. ENDI.KY, PUBLISHER; Entered at the WalKerton Postoffice at second-class rates. Subscription: For One Year . . • *’-? For Six Months .... m For Three Months . . . .. • ■ If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 Dents on the y ear will be allowed. XT A cross marked with a blue pencil on the 3k margin of your paper indicates t]iat;yonr term of subscription to Ibis paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper con inued. Walkerton, Ind., Aug. 29, 1896. SUMMER HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR - MUST GO AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE. This is the season of the year that one ' usually is in need of new things in Ho i siery and Underwear. And, as we do not wish to winter these goods, there is only one thing left for us each to do, that is on our part to make them so cheap you will do yours and take them home with you. Misses’ Tan Hose. One lot of full regular made Tan Hose, ; worth 25c each, stoß Lj in size, now ■ only 12‘sc a pair Ladies’ Fancy Hose. One lot of Fancy Hose, black boot pat- < tern and fancy tops, coming in all col i ors imaginable, worth .'ls cents, and only 19c a pair ' Extra Special. One lot of Ladies’Fine Gunge Hose, fast black and white feet, worth 35c a pair, now only 25c a pair Lakes’ Summer’ *- ' Underwear.,— . This is the last call on Summer Un derwear, and it is the loudest. <rood bye, profit! All we want now is to see the stock cleaned out and these prices ought to move them at sc, 10c. 12 1 ,c. ! 15c, 20c, 25c and 37' ,c each We have all sizes of the celebrated . Nazareth Waists for children. You ought to use these waists because there is no other under ' garment for boys or girls that gives so — —.. such satisfaction and are as hard to weaFWut. U.JiiWH, Elasticity, and buttons sewed to stay and on where they belong-for under and ove: cloth ing is the secret of the Nazareth Waist’s success, and on top of all, that very little price of 25c each Chillas^dler & Coble, *< 201 ami 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. The -traders in Low Prices. THE NEIGHBORHOOD, r News from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents. KOONTZ'S LAKE. I Lightning struck Mr. Goppert's barn Satu rd a y/Knlih % one of his horses nrd doing considerable damage otherwise. .. .E. L. Sanders and wifeSundayed with P. C. Woodwork and wife .

h Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned! Take'Advantage of our Reduction Sale and <Save Money! x o SHOFS ^,.. ' Ladies', Gents’ and Children's Shoes at 25 per cent discount. DRY GOODS^— We are making a clearance sale in our dry goods department to make room for our fall stock, and are of feting inducements to buyers in this line. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with a fine assortment of fresh family groceries. BRUBAKER & BLAINE.

Rensberger and family, of Walkerton, John Flax and wife, and John Faulkner and wife, of North Liberty, Sundayed at the lake.... The funeral of Franklin Coil, ‘ of the Island, was held at Oregon, Monday,. .. .The storm of Saturday did considerable damage to the corn, blowing it * Hat to the ground.... The lake is higher than it has been for years at this time of ’ year.... There was an ice cream supper at John Paul’s last Saturday night in 5 honor of Mrs. Paul’s birthday. Quite a 0 number of young folks were present and enjoyed themselves until a late houi.... E. G. Lancaster visited with friends : around the lake last Sunday.... Samuel e Koontz, Jr., was at Knox, Saturday on • business.... Grandpa Morrow, who as ’ been visiting at South Bend several weeks, returned home Monday.. t 111 U Miller and wife spent Sunday with Curry's parents at Walkerton. Eloc. TYNER CITY. Doc. Ritchie, of Donaldson, is seen on our streets every day Joe Burnsides oldest girl is not expected to live.... M. M. Henoch and B. E. Kramer, of LaPorte, were in town this week on busiIness.. . .The section men both from Ply mouth and Walkerton were working in Tyner Saturday night till 10 o’clock cleaning the sand from the track. .. . Thursday evening of last week while ( : Amos Sarber was crossing the bridge 1 across Pint* creek at the J. W. Baugher ' farm, I’., miles west of Tyner, the bridge 1 gave way and let the traction engine 1 down into the creek with Amos Sarber 1 and Perry Wilson on the engine. When they went down Amos jumped into the ' creek and saved himself. Perry stuck ' to the engine and the water tank on 1 behind dumped on top of Perry and the engine. Perry was scared so he did not talk for awhile, but nobody was hurt - ... Sunday while the excursion stopped ' here for passengers Julia Thompson, ! Harry Bennett and wife jumped off , 1 the train and greeted friends and rela | ' fives.... Dr. Strong has packed his,’ things ready to bill us farewell. \\ e | regret to lose Doe. . . Perry Rensberger . ’ and family are residents of Tyner ... The storm here last Saturday evening ' blew down many fruit and shade trees .... Frank Brown lias quit working in ’ the bicycle works at Plymouth and has 1 commenced making free silver speeches ', 1 .... E. J. Robison holds them level on the gold standard.. . .The poetoffice is about to charge hands here 800 n... J. E. Johnson made a business trip to M alk erton Saturday.... Dave Hill, living two j miles west of Tyner, says some modi , ' cine peddler swindled him out of >35; nnd did likowiw? with others near by.... I .fohn Mi’Uormk'X is getting his cider j ready for the fair. ...Liss L inert bad j his millet hay ciH down Vn the Reub Ehupp fldm just "in time to catch that big rain.. Ike Miller's new house is about ready for occupancv... Ed Bose I and wife passed thr< ugh Tyner on their wav' t° Plvmouth last Thursday. | Flank Bennett, boss carpenter on the ■ L\ B. church, struck a Knott the other’ day while working on the church.. .. I'.H ( Mishler has his new house about ready for occupancy... A. D. Johnson started Monday for South Bend and a trip through Michigan and Ohio.. John' Richardson has sold his lambs and took them away Monday Ed Henderson’ and wife were in Tyner Sunday Henry Wolfenbarger and wife, of \\ alk erton. were in Tyner Sunday.. Last Wednesday U. B. Kyle s horse ran away and threw him against the fence, skin . ning his nose and bruising his leg. Ihe horse went home all safeand broke nothing.. Steve Burch has rented a farm one mile north of \\ alkerton.. .Sunday morning while William Clark ami Wes , Bradley were repairing a fence they agreed to dissagree and Wes took a club and struck Bill across the head, which knocked him down. He laid for awhile before he came to. The gash was about three inches long and was dressed by A. ] D. Johnson .... Mrs. Earn Beard. Frank ; Beard and Marion Shrader, of Koontz’s I lake, took in the excursion to Indiana polis Sunday. X. V. Z. Smith. NORTH LIBERTY Abbie Anderson is home after a two ' weeks’ visit nt Rolling Prairie Miss Daniels, of Edwardsburg. Mich., is visit . irg Miss Mary Bulla this week... Mrs. Ora Hartman, of South Bend, is visiting j

here this week.... Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, of Hudson, Ind., is visiting her brother, W. S. Whittecar... .Louise Reamschneider returned to Upper Sandusky, 0., last Wednesday... .Miss Bertha Beck, of South Bend, was at Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bare’s several days this week.... Harry Steveson and son, of Kalamazoo, Mich., visited hie father, Wm. Steveson, hero this week.... Howard Schrop, of South Bend, was in town Sunday... .A girl at W. D. Knott’s, Aug. 25.... Eddie Geyer has returned from the west.... Otto Styles, of Plymouth, is visiting his sister, Alice Styles... .Johnnie Bickel, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Bickel, died Monday, Aug. 24. The funeral was held Wednesday at the M. E. church at 10 a. m., Revs. Smith and Early officiating. GROVERTOWN. Farmers having marsh hay to make are very much discouraged on account of the wet weather ...A little child of Fred Goetz was buried in the Uncapher ’ cemetery on Tuesday of last week, j Cholera infantum was the cause of its death. Mrs. Seward Rinehart and children visited friends in Walkerton last Monday and Tuesday.. . .Those who are at present on the sick list are: Mrs. Chris Holdeman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boots, Mrs. Will Marsh. Mrs. C. Studer and little Inez Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marsh: none of them is considered serious, however... The oldfashioned fever and ague isquite prevalent south of this place and the demand for quinine is good. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farver and son B r ook were the guests of Seward Rinehart and family last Sun day.... “Bud” Davis, of Gordon, Neb., returned to his home in that place last Monday after a visit of nearly four weeks with friendsand relatives in this place and vicinity. “ Bud ’’ was a former resident of this place and everyone was glad to see him. He has rented his farm near Gordon and gone into the grocery and restaurant business in Gordon and says he is doing a fine business .. Fred Peterson has sold his farm northof town and is now a resident of this place Warren Rust has built a kitchen on the east side of his residence and a neat veranda adorns the whole of the north . side, making a substantial and much ’ neeiled improvement... .Chris Scider is building a hay barn 10x70 feet. The heavy wind Saturday evening camr^ear making a total wreck of it. It is badly ' twisted <hir little town is to be no longer isolated from the outside world, but has risen to the dignity and import ance of larger cities, inasmuch as it has a telephone lino, the Knox, Walkerton and A-LI-i BL IKT IDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED MT THE Walkerton Machine Shop. Lawn Mowers SHARPENED. — GASOLINE STOVES REPAIRED. PUMPS Repaired. I also sell the best grades of pumps. C. W. SHEATSLEY ICE ~ Having put up a large quantity of ice for the purpose of doing a regu lar ice business this summer 1 here by give notice that I am ready to , supply the wants of the people in this line promptly. I will run ade livery wagon for the accommodation of customers, and ice will be deliv cred at 25 cents a hundred. Get your Refrigerators ready. J. W. BROWN. farmers" Look here Remember we are still at the old stand ready to receive your grain and seed and pay pou the highest market price. We also have on hand all kinds of seed for sowing or planting. Have just received a large supply of grain bags which we will sell at cost. When you have anything to offer in ear lots or less on any track call in and let us make you a price. Very respectfully yours, MERCER& NEAL. Best Bicycles E '' U to buy are the Sunol, Hercules, Stella Ask dealer in nearest town to show them. The Mclntosh-Huntington Co ,Cleveland,o

South Bend line running through our place. The stockholders are A. J. Uncapher, J. R. Abner, Seward Rinehart, Orla Holdeman, Hank Allen and Bernhard Goppert....Mary, wife of Paul Sult, Sr., died August 19, after a very protracted illness, having been almost a constant sufferer for nearly five years, but her sufferings were borne with a patience and fortitude that was remarkable, such as only a child of the Great Redeemer can show. We did not learn her age. She left a husband and six children, who have the sympathy of a large circle of friends, to mourn her loss. Rev. J. L. Powers, of Etna Green, eon ducted the funeral ceremony which occurred at the U. B. church Friday, August 21. Chase. ISLAND. Farmers are busy preparing theground for seeding... .Remember the ice ceam festival at the Dare school house this Saturday evening. . .. Miss Emma Blaine returned home Wednesday of last week from a two weeks' visit with her sister, Miss Mary Blaine, of Buffalo, N. Y. She reports a pleasant time. . . .Trustee W. A. Place is repairing the Carlyle school-house and making other improvements on the grounds.... Wm. Dare, Jr., Wm. Dare, Sr. and Wm. Fritzen, with their wives, drove down from LaPorte last Sunday and spent a pleasant day । with Mother Weller and children. All had a pleasant time.... Grandfather Coil, who had been bedfast for several weeks, died last Saturday afternoon at : the home of his daughter. Mrs. Samuel Grinard.... Ham Blaine is taking in the | sights down through Pennsylvania, ' Buffalo, New York and several other ' large cities... .Guy Gould has some ! thing very attractive down on Hill Grove, while Scott G. is weeping around home. Brace up Scott, don’t look so downcast in your lx>yhood days. Scribbler. ASSIGNEE S SALE qtatf ofinhiana. st io-ei h coi n iy. In the matter of the assignment of T. J Ree< e A < ••mpany Noth-e i- hereby given that I. the utKlersignetl. assignee of I Lomas j Reece, sole memi'er of ihe firm of I J Rveee A i • .. will sell at public auction to the highest l-idiler on Tuesday. September 22. IsOtl, bevinn ng at ten o c'.., k h m at the 'tore ro m formerly •■erwi.ieri bi 1 J Recce A ■ o . in the i town of Walker* n. Imßana. as a retail hardware store, all the |wr>onal projai’ty mentioned and : ineliidmi in the •< he !u'.e of his assignment Died with the in<! nltire except such property n* was i and ha« Ix-en duty set off t<> the assignor by the ' appr»i»ets <»n the hdtowing ter<> s hive tbdlars *t d under । soh in hand, on all { utpr five doitars a creditor ten months w 11 । be sitrn pun tiaor to go.e h - note with ap- • proved 'cenrity. bearing >nts rest at the rate of > »ix psticnt. ! .>m dn’e payable at a recognized lams t" th:- »tat<- wit! altteney »f< • < am! with- i out relief from valuation nr aptiraiTincut law '. in the tu'tomary m g -t aide form Paled at " alkerton, Imiia'is tng'i't IS. ISA. Wil LIAM I I FM | y-lw Assignee IVINIFP- -. tern, a ' o men ■ i women^Ui , ’ ’ travel frrv : - •• • ’ <l»b'hrd h<>t «sjMn ’ Indiana salary s"' f . pavalde « 'weekly ami 1 CX|M’!OS I Sitmn i^rmaurnt loferem'e En- I < 10-v .. H-aUdn—e I stammd envelope The ' i \ i " IP The Sunbeam Washer Requires no washbonrd or tubs, saves boiling the clothes, does the entire work. pT \ L i J .. ! 5, - > JConceded to be the Best By thousands of families who are now using them. Brings peace and happiness to every home where used. A Lady can Operate It While sitting in an easy chair, doing a washing in one-fourth the time required by the old process. Coates Mfg. Co. i Office and Works Walkerton, Ind

REAL ESTATE s— BARGAINS FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE IN RICH I VALLEY LOANS. LANDS. -Farm Loans at Current Rates of InterestI f you have property to sell or trade see us. Kankakee Land Investment Company, Walkerton, Ind. OFFICE HOURS: 9t012 a. m., Itosp. m. Open evenings 7to 9.

rroeessionai. and business cards. O. m. CUNNINGHAM, SOUTH BEND. IND. Legal business givenprompt attention. Physician' and Surgeon, WALKERTON. IND. Office Hours from Btolo a. m.: 2to Ip. tn.: 7t08.p. m. Office over Brubaker A Blaine s store. Night bell. O. F. TOWNSEND, Barber &. Hairdresser NEXT DOOR BEHREN S STORE, YmKLKERTON, INDIANA. A. E. CRIPE, ।BARBER j O' -av. <r 1. -x-w Lsrxx - . <j» 2.- xXJSrx.* ’ - XHxl I HAIR-DRESSER. W \LKERTON. INDIANA. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. j FRANK TISCH ER. Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONSOffice i.-.\it< d in Tischer’s wagon shop. — —j - - Physician anti Surgeon,W ALK EI tT< )N. INDIANA. Office ai d rooms over the Reece hard ware store. Night bell. I A H. CROSBY- ' REAL ESTATE. (.'ollfctions. Fire and Life Insurance, i Will Practice ii all courts. Office with Kan! akee Land Investment Company.: • Ipen evenings. Money to Loan. Dr. H. S. DOWELL, 2 Painlt:ss Dtmtist. - Teeth extracted without pain or sleep,, by the use of local anesthetic. Leaves no bad aftereffects. Teeth tilled without pain by the use of antalgie. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block. Walker ton Indiana. SID L BARBER] in Frij Bniiding. M. D UVERY&FiED STABLC. WALKERTON, INDIANA. First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling nien carried to all adjoining towns. All prices reasonable. Hotel ® Klingerman, Wm. KlingermaN' Prop- _ — CENTRALLY • LOCATEDThe Leading Hotel of Walkerton. WANTED-AN IDEARm“‘mS thing to patent ? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C., for their 81,800 prize offer.

Trustee’s Notice. E. I. Leibole, Trustee of Lincoln township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at his residence on Avenue F, near the flouring mill, on Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business.

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States anil Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INc 20 Passenger heaves 12.28 pm f No. 22 " " 654 •' SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. | No 23 l'axsenger Leaves 9 18 a m I No. 29 “ “ 4 52 on» Immediate connect ions at Tipton with main line trains for Samlnsky, Bhunningtou and all points south, east and west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. IjiFeber, Ticket Agent L E. & W It. R„ or addreas C. F. Dalj. Gen’l Pas. Agt Indianapolis Ind. B & 0. Time Table. GOING EAST. No. S Limited 5:53 p. m 16 Mail 9 10 a to . " 8 Limited 12 4? pm. GOING WEST. ‘ 47 Limited 5:51 a . m “ 5 l imited 6 23am “ 17 Mail 3 |5 p m II Walkerton Accommodation 6.33 am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 7 40 |>. m. •»- Where no ihng is.given trsiu^ do not < HA' O « 11.1.. ' o |>. McCtRrV. Gen Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimpre. Md. Columbus 0 K L. SANDERs, Ag't.. Walkerton. - I I & I. R R. Time Card RegulaFPas'enger Train service operated daily between Streator. 111., amt South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment ami fast time, west Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a m an iving at Streator 11: oa. in. East bound train No 2 leaves Streator 6:oo a m.. arriving at Si uihßemlll.laa.nl. Following height trains Will carry passengers west bound N’os. 7 and 9 from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend ami North Judson Ea^t bound Nos. 8 ami 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to She by am! Wheatfield. North Judson, Walj* •>rt, :. North Liberty ami South Betid, No 14 from Streator Dwight and Kankakee to Momence, North Judson, Walkerton to South Bend, -Z.CSS LEAVE WALKERTON west Bound ' No. 1 Mail and Express 7 44 a m • “ 9 I oeal 8.53 a nj “ 13 Freight 7 15 pm Fast Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express.. 11.03 a m " li Local 3.55 p m “ 12 6:13 p. m “ 14 837 p. m Trains Nos. 1.7. 12. 13 ami 14 daily, ’’’rains 8.9 and 10. Daily except s n „(i a y. rickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information appb- to F. QUIRK. Agent, walkerton. S. S. Whitehead, G. P. A , Kankakee, 11l WEAK MADE VIGOROUS. P’MY. 9 T "OAY. iS^DAY- 27’" Wiat PEFFER’S HERVIGOR Did! It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when al! Others fail. Youne me n r gain lost manhood; old men recover youthful vis<-r. Al** >lutely titiar* anteed io < ure vrvo»i«ne«*, X.o9t Vitality^ Impntency, A'Jjrhtly T mi«mlond» I.ost Power, either «ex, l'ailini* Memorj , T^'a*tinir !}!«• en*e«* and all ejects st ■/ aini-f or excesses and indiscrcti rt. W; rds on insanity and consumption. Don’t let dru?,rist impose a worthless substitute on you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on hav< Inc PEFFER'S IFSKVIGOR, or send for it. Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid plain wrspP r. !?1 per box. or <5 for 85, with A Positive Written <iu:wa»tee to Cure or Refund the Mo iey. Pamphlst free. Sold bv drusulsts. Addres. PEEFEI4 MERICAjL -ISS’.N, Chicago, lU. Sold by Endly. ■AL-ruSr' REVI VO ?? *SI RESTORES VITALITY. £ ik $ - W Made a Ist Day. S”. Man 15th Day. O s Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. rTLIiJIXrdI REMEDY produces the above results in 30 day*. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fait I \oiidk men will regain their lost manhood, and old meu will recover their youthful vitor by using Rl<V I \ <>. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness. Lost \ itality. Impotrncy. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excels and indiscretion. a hich unfits one for s’ u«ly. business or marriage. It : Dot only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blno<l builder, bringing back the pqik g^low to pale checks and re< storing tin* lire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REA IVO.no . other. Ir ran b“ carried in vest pocket. By mail •?* 1.0(> per package, or six tor 55.00. with a pogi five written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular fr‘-e. Address I ROYAL IEDICKE CO., 271 WaDash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL I J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind.