St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1896 — Page 8

Itye Jndcpendent. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan W.‘ A. ENDI.It Y, PUBLISH KRI Entered at the Walxerton Poatoffice al -second class rates. — ■-.... „ Su^^crip (ion; For One Year . . . si.6o For Six Months .... 75 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly fn advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed.

Y A cross marked with a ’ A margin of your ps' ferm of subscription If you are in art —- notify us pre Inued. muenltyicU on the _ r er indtrates tjiatuoui . io this paper lias expired stages please,settle at once, anil ^mptly if yoti wish the paper con WAtkERtoN, Ind., Sept. 19,1896. NEW Fall Dress Goads JkT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE. We have now ready for inspection the most complete stock of dress materials comprising the most desirable and most popular styles for autumn and winter wear. The new effects, and very large range of colors make an assortment unusually large and satisfactory to a purchaser. New Styles in Weaves. COACHING WHIPCORDS, COVERT MELANGE, BOUCLE CLOTHS, ETANINE SUITINGS, ENGLISH COSTIRNEE CLOTHS, ILLUMINATED CHEVIOTS, BRIGHT NEW PLAIDS In silk and wool serges, silk and wool effects, wool and cotton effects from 25c. a yard to 75c. a yard. Special Values in Press Materials. We have an unusually fine assortment of PARISIAN DRESS PATTERNS. No two alike, coming in all the very latest autumn shades blended with the new fall colorings, and at POPULAR PRICES: real exclusive things. A world of BLACK DRESS GOODS found here, all at the very lowest prices: and at the same time the very latest weaves known | to the trade. Our store is in fact head quarters for black dress fabric’s, Fall Jackets and Capes Our new things in jackets and capes are arriving daily and we invite you to call and inspect our new full arrivals in our Cloak DepartmentChillas, Adler &. Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. The Leaders in Low Prices. CcIIvFETS! A"etv 'Sani plcs AT VINCENT'S, Representing O. W. Richardson A Co.'s superlative carpets. No better made. Be sure to see them at once. TVANTED—SeveraI faithful men or women to ’’travel for responsible i-stablished house in Indiana. Salary S7BO. payable sls weekly and expenses. Position permanent Reference. Enclose self-addressed .'■tamped envelope. The National, Star Building, Chicago.

We Want — Somebody’s ear! • Somebody who in the near future will buy their fall supply of DRY GOODS AND SHOES! We want you to remember that our assortment of these goods is large, fine and reasonable as to prices. We have received our stock of Fall Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. We have the very LATEST IN DRESS GOODS AND LADIES' AND GENTS’ SHOES Call and inspect our stock. BRUBAKER & BLAINE.

► j THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents. . j TYNER CITY. ] G tty Collier has received his lumb” for his new house.... J. E. John' sold 114 dozen glass fruit last ten days....M Monroe’s baby ' -non has carp j - . cane in the b o ,. .r. and Mrs. Ed *under Dr. Dunfee’s Ritchardson made those

^ri g’’’c i;p the water melons. Boys -’or 'must be more sr aking or you will be in jail... .Silas McCullough, of Walkerton, was in town looking for r stone masons to help him build the Il water tower in Walkerton.... Ben 1 Murdock and wife were doing business here Tuesday... Joe Case was in town Monday on his way to South Bend. He has just arrived from Tennessee. They all come back to old Indiana... .J. D. Johnson* of Teegarden was on our - streets Monday.... Dave Rothenbarger, of LaPaz, was on our streets Monday ... .S. N. Wilson, of Plymouth, was in town Monday on business... .J. R. Snyder caught 17 bass at Koontz’s lake * Saturday.... Grandville Oren, our black- • smith, is moving into the Bissell house i .... Marion Shrader has taken charge | of the club house for one year and has moved therein.... X. Y. Z. Smith was away from home last week and did not let the readers of the Independent hear from Tyner... .Liss Lemert has rented his farm to his brother Charlie.... Anderson Beagles is at home attending to his sick baby... .George Wolfe, of Donaldson, was in town Saturday.... Miss Babe Hill was in town Friday.... Charlie Miller returned home this week from Florida. Charlie says that is no place for him.... While erecting a new wind mill John Ritchardson had the • misfortune of getting hie left hand • mashed.... Joe Waiterhouse is building a new house for Ollie Wilson where the old one burned.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henderson were in town calling on her daughter, Mrs. Henry Haag.... Amos Barber, Bill Detwiler and Bill Fink are working on the B. &O. east of M alkerton.. . Charlie and Frank Rowell re turned home Saturday from a trip through North Dakota. They saw Rcub Shupp and family, Mell and Ben Shupp and others from near Tyner and say they are all doing well except Mell Shupp and he has the Indiana fever bad ... Mrs. Ella Place left for Chicago fora two weeks' visit... Fred Myers and son, of Lal’az, were in town Sunday ....Ed Stover and wife made Mrs. Nettie Thompson a visit Sunday ... Jim Elkins was in town Thursday hir ing teams to work on the B. A O. R. R. two miles east of Walkerton.. Some ’ unknown person went the other night ■ and borrowed Mr. Wesley Williams i peaches while he was in bed sound i asleep... .Miss Ella Myers is home on a visit with her mother and brother.... George Wilcox had a valuable horse killed by the train Friday night.... Ellen Restorick is selling peaches from 25 to 50 cents per bushel.... Those fellows who went with their sacks at night to steal John Collier's peaches got ■ caught. Boys, or men rat her, don't do that any more or we will tell on you plainer.... Mrs. Clara Knott is giving ' the V o? r people her peaches free of charge, X. Y. Z. Smith. ,’i NORTH LIBERTY ’ Born, to the wife of 1. A. Finch, a daughter, Sept. 13 D. C. Cole and wife, of Vandale, Ark., are visiting rela fives here.... Rev. Jesse Calvert, of I South Bend, preached al Hoffman's 1 hall Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week.... F. L. Weakly and wife ! were in Chicago several days this week । Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sellers are the proud I parents of a daughter born Sept. 15.... Mrs. W. A. Whitmer is in Chicago this week ... .John W. Talbot, of South Bend, made a free silver speech at Liberty hall Tuesday evening... .G. R. Flood has 4 moved into his residence on Main street .... W. D. Knott has moved into Mrs I Briggs' house on State street.... Attorneys Hibbard and Clark attended | court here Tuesday... .Ground has " been broken for the new creamery. I —••— - 1 For Sai E. A span of No. I work horses. George Pommert, Walkerton, Ind.

QROVERTOWN. Charley Whitesell and wife aldson, visited with Pe* wife last Sunday. , of Do^ and children Walßh and ...Mrs. J. R. Abner . returned last Monday week’s visit with friendsin South oiid.... Mrs. Jennie McConnie®^. of r Plymouth, visited with her sister s Sid Uncapher last Sunday... .MrSnd b Mrs. A. J. Uncapher were in Chicago 1 last Friday.... Miss Ida McCormnSE of s Knox is spending two weeks in this B place visiting friends and relative^... 8 Dr. Abner looked after business matters 1 in Walkerton last Monday.... Mrs. Will f Yeager returned to her home in Chir cago Tuesday of last week after a visit 3 of about three weeks here with relatives i and friends.... Seward Rinehart and s wife returned Tuesday of last week i from LaGrange, Ind., where they had 3 been attending the U. B. annual conftrr ence; they report a pleasapt and profit- . able time... .Will Uncapher lost a fine r three year old colt last week from a dis- ', ease resembling that from which so / many horses died last fa 11.... Dr. J.R. i Abner spent Tuesday and Wednesday . of this week in North Judson attending 3 the county institute... .Elmer Butcher - is attending the county institute ’ North Judson this week.... The 3 shooting tournament will occur at s mouth, Ind., Oct. 6th and 7th. All st i vi ted to attend. A Iso the shootii^^MH^ . at this place has a shoot on v of each week beginning at 2:30 p. : All that can, come.... Mrs. Barbara Newcomer aged seventy one years and a very highly esteemed old lady died last Sunday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Hall. Dropsy was the cause of her death Rev. 0. F. Landis, of Plymouth, conducted the 1 । funeral service in the U. B. church-dt this place Monday afternoon. Chase. KOONTZ'S LAKE. Dan Koontz lostoneof his work hurt's last week . . . Chas. Kelly, of Knox, dressed a large audience at the school house last Saturday on the poly* ; ical issues of the day... Mr. Void Ihas f rented his farm and will move back to Chicago. Sorry to low ho good a nf»h ' bor and enterprising farmer .1 doihot know what chapter Rev. Berton preach ed from at his farewell sermon in the M E. church at Hamlet Sunday oveuy,g, | September 6, when he referred to Stark-' county as the land of sand burs, nmsoiii t<M-s and fleas. School will start at the Oregon and Koontz school houses. M- >, day next. .Mrs. Allen, of \\ alkrrl is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chauk„v Wright. F.mh. Card of Thank.*. Mr. and Mrs. Malauthi-n Veters wish to publicly thank the kind friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness bestowed and for their expreaaioas of sympathy in the sickness and deatW our daughter, Millie. Mai.otiios Pm u'' Lillie Petkhs. j Estate of Mary M McCarty NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT |• Y Hire* t. n"f sic ■ ■ ge. admin.str»’ . * *th< e'tat* 'f Mary 'I M■ < arty lute -f *t J *. I county, m the Stale of huHa'-a dec an -l । Notice i« hereby given the heir«, leg i»,nn>l dvriaeea of said decedent and to all nihe. persons interested in said estate, that aalo a t ' miuistrator has tiled in this court bis aetAtinl and vouchers for the final settlement i»faa.M> fate, and they are therefore hereby mpiireS st>e ami appear in said court on the day of O«-tober, is'.*- when the same a < ' heard ami make proof of their heirship or in i to any part ofsanl estate, and show must n any there be. why s&id account and voucher* ahiedd . I not be approved I Witness th- e’erk and the Sea! of the St i< • 1 CirvnitCourt .it South Bend. Indiana,|hi'l :. I day of September, JBS6. i Seal j Geo. M FiCSTaix, C; fk. f j 22 -9 4w ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY : REPAIRED MT THE ,- Walkerton Machine sK^p. i Lawn Mowers SHARPENED. L GASOLINE STOVES REPAIRED. PUMPS Repaired. I also sell the best grades of pumps. C. W. SHEATSLEY [ice d Having put up a large quantity of ice for the purpose of doing akjegular ice business this summer Lliere- • by give notice that I am reidy to supply the wants of the pebble in this line promptly. I will rutfa delivery wagon for the accommodation of customers, and ice will be .^elivt ered at 25 cents a hundred. J Get your Refrigerators ready. J. W. BROWN.

—■ । ~ “"I ^OSTER’S WEATHER. He says the next storm wave will be [ about the 19, cross the west of theßock- ■ ies country by the close of the 20, great - CMfttal valleys 21 to 23, eastern states 24. 1 . will be one of the most important '. a^rbances of the year. Ido not mean ■■ will bei a very dangerous storm ‘ ^E important in man y oth e r respects. • ^aore than usual force and ' d^tructive storms are not altogether i i^irobable, and reach far southward, cover nearly the whole of the United i States. bargains in graves. -This unique ad recently appeared in a ' New York newspaper: HAVE YOU A GRAVE? If not, avail yourself of this opportunity to secure one cheap by sending your full name and address with $1 to defray expenses of deed, etc. We will send you a j deed to a grave in our new cemetery. ' This cemetery is a permanent as well as a picturesque resting place for the dead, containing miles of shaded drives ' and paths, delightfully wooded, giving a * sense of rest so essential to a well-regu-lated burial ground. This offer is open for a limited time and for a limited num1 her only, the limited price being 810 a ygrave. United Ceinet ; • . v, t p ^1 uud \nn street, N. Y. B^-When the proprietor of the Great I X rthern Hotel, Chicago, not long since ^Jiegan the construction of an orchestrion, placed in the rotunda over the clerk’s desk, he was criticised by the other hotel men, who believed that it was not an ' appropriate location for such a musical orchestra. But the hotel man has proven j his superior wisdom. The other day a gang of loafing politicians began to discuss the money question in the rotunda. Louder and louder grew the sounds; more deafening the chaos. At that moment the supreme genius of the hotel manager appeared. The fortissimo stops on the machine were pulled, and the in- ■ strument started under a full head, play ing, “ Johnnie Get Your Gun.” In tHir I ty seconds there was not a money orator J to be heard or seen. The hotel man now ’ claims that had there been no election i ahead he would not have thought of get * ting this musical machine. Ex. Common Spices. The nutmeg is the seed of a tree of j ' the laurel family. From nutmegs two products are ob I taint’d, volatile oil and a solid fat. The nutmeg tree grows from 2t> to .39 : feet high and bears a strong resemblance ; to the common pear tree. The clove is not in any sense the fruit of the trt-r, but the unripe blossom gath- j ered l»cfon w it opens. ■*’The clow tree bears its blossoms in I of alx’Ut one dozen at the end ,W<each twig and branch. Pepper was known in Rome, being ' brought there in large quantities from ( the vast in exchange for the products of . the empire. The work of p- eling the bark from the * cinamon siioots is all performed by I members of the ehaha caste, who are ; ; very expert at the business and trans- . mit it as a sacred heritage from father to son. ! When Alaric besieg.-d Iv-me. A. D. 408, and was on the point of taking the city, he demanded as its ransom from ' pillage an immense quantity of gold, silver and jew els and among other things j 3,tM»lpounds of pepper. St. Louis < ilobeDemocrat. ' 1 " NOTICE OF ADM N STRATOR S SALE I ‘ 1 > v»l- v"t I -e I Lic-sit a- ' - «'-•<! the H-iinin-i.-triunr i- authmlzv i u> sell the folh-wing de- ’ scnU'-i Und U> wit: | Filty s< ven hi -I twenty tw-» one hun Irv-llhs ,-.7 22-l<»' iv*--ft-a' ihe w«-t endofthe south i half of Ihv southwest quniter of section seven I (7!. in township liumber tiiirly tive 35). north of ' , range one vhsl, in st I-»eph -ounty. and State of 1' iiiunn. at proute - ileon the following i terms 10-w it: ! Ou--third - i-sh an-I the l>n’an< ein two equal : paym<-nls to be paid <mt half in mile months. ' and one ball in eighteen months from the dale I of sale, deferred payment- hearing interest at six ! p« r<» nt and approx e-l security 1 will otter said land for sale at my otllce in the town of Walkerton on an I alter the 17lh day of October, 1-9-i SI I.AS GEORGE, •22 9-4 w. Adm’r ——— ASSIGNEE S SALE ■ CTATE OF INDIANA -1 JOSEPH COI N IY, vIX In tb- m uter of the a—ignment of T. J Reece < -mpuny । Notice i- hereby given that I, the undersigned. ’-I lld Him J -J'**- - ''---''g-cC-eC 1 firm of'l J. Reece & Co., .. - .<> jn: . Gon to the highest bidder on Tuesday. September 22, 1896, 1 b-gi’-ning at ten - k a. m . at the store room j formerly oeeupied By T. J Reeve-A: 0., in Ihe । town of Walkerton, Indiana, as a retail hardware I store, all the personal property mentioned and ‘ : included in the schedule of his assignment tiled I with ihe indenture, except such property as was | and has been duly set off to the assignor by the appraiser- on the following tern s: Five dollars and under, easli in hand: on all sums over five dollar-a credit of ten months will I he given, purchaser to give h’s note, with apf । proved security, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, from date, payable at a recognized bans in this state with attorney s fees and without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, in tlie customary negot-abie form. Dated at Walkerton. Indiana, August 18, 1896. ■ WILLIAM Ci.EM. 5-5 w Assignee. *—■' " 1 . ......i — । — ■■ A Scientific American Agency Wk ^4 caveats. trade marks. DESIGN patents, COPYRIGHTS, ate. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 36i Broadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the American Largest circulation of any scientific paper fn the world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intelligent man should be without it. Weekly, @3.00 a year; $1,50 six months. Address, MUNN .t CO^ > Vubushers, 361 Broadway, New York City,

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FIRE &. LIFE INSURANCE in rich VALLEY loans. » 1— IN UO ■ -Farm Loans at Current Rates of InterestIf 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.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. O. M. CUNNINGHAM, SOUTH BEND. IND. Legal business given prompt attention. P. M. JONES^ Physician and Surgeon, j WALKERTON, IND. || Office Hours from Bto lit a. in.: 2to 4 p., m.: 7t08.p. m. Office over Brubaker & Blai. c's store. Night bell. A. E. CRIPE, J f ?«>*»«* It» catI BARBETi 1 r OX2* XJ-OJC XF H 1» s =-sOOCM-VO HAIR-DRESSER-WA LKERTON. INDIA NA. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and , expeditiously. Drop in and see us. FRANK TISCHER. vv ’skv Suma. Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONS. Office located in Tischer s wagon shop. H. D. DENAUT. I’HYSICIAX AXII Sl RGEOX, WALKERTON, INDIANA. j Office and rooms over the Revet hard ware store. Night bell. A H-CROSBY-0,;;. REAL ESTATE. Collections, Fire and Life Insurance. ; : Will Practice in all courts. Office with I Kankakee Land Investment Company.! Open evenings. Money U; Loan. Dr. H.S. DOWELL, Lain Less Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, by the use of local amesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled with I ‘ out pain by the use of antalgie. Dental ' rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walker ton Indiana. SID EWING[BA RBERj .Trzr Shop in Fnj Building. M. i? LIVERY&FFED STHBLG, WALKERTON. INDIANA. First-class rigs ami good horses. . Horses boarded. Traveling men carj riedto all adjoining towns. All prices | reasonable. । HOTLL ® KUNGERMAN, Wm. Klingerman- Propcentrally • LOCATED. The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. IVANTED—SeveraI faithful men oi women to ’’ travel for responsible established house in Indiana Salary S7BO, payable sls weekly and expenses position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star Building. Chicago. WANTED-ANIDEA of some simple I ^TelLh^r?^^ i BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, 1 I>. C., for their fl,Boo prize offer. .

Trustee’s Notice. E. I. Leibole, Trustve of Lincoln township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his oflice at liis residence on A venue F, near the flouring mill, on SHbftQby <>T ewvh -X? tion of township business. ’ ’ '

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