St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1897 — Page 8

3 The Kankakee Land Investment Co. | -* . | Has sold $66,000 worth of land | | Sy e cash sales. Thig money has all | M;‘ been put into eirculation through- g~ | ‘i"§ S out this locality. The benefit that 3 | RN 4 : : O s § A s this has been so the community all @Q_ I a S will no doubtffecognize and avpre- i E ciate. sy ST el i — ’ ~=— We Have the Agency for— 1 SIX OLD RELIABLE 1 \ 2ey ci v, l COMPANIES. .I —e FNS—CE. - [Farn Loans._.s Notary Work. _ o pbing our customers andfriends We are fz:’w agents for the New We make Farwi Lookii tory '”.,....,' AIL"."I'I ):’(/kt‘) ;".»’:"‘:'c";';gu',':";e ri’}l::‘ai;lzj - OIS Ty so. reasonable terms. W 8 T Kankz‘t/l‘\'::(ec)lf:nilulzi;i;estment Co. E " KANKAKEE LAND INVESTMENT CO. | TTT T VYT TTTV Ty YTV TYT VTV VTV VY YTV TVTTVe VT T YTV TTPTT Th YT YTy Ty eowoo ow o oo

LR DRSS Capesua : | ! J ! ackets i; | ——AT THE- : | BOSTON i ! i DRY GOODS STORE. | | | S Our stocks are complete, representing | the season’s Best Styles. Our prices | are Very Much Reduced, atfording | you an opportunity to buy at advan- g tageous prices. Not one of them out | of season. | At $6.00, 1 A Rough Cloth Jacket, Latest sleeve and collar, buttoned to the neck, large black buttons. Early price 810. At 87.50, Plain Kersey Cloths, Rough effects, silk faced, new sleeve and collar, fine tailor finish, box fronts, large collars. Early price, $12.50 | Bargains in Ladies’ Capes The balance of our Ladies’ Capes, made of Cloth Plush and Astrachan, will be closed out at less than the cost to make them. . - ’ Children’ Jackets. We have a splendid line of Children’s Jackets, running from 6 to 12 years all the very latest styles. Here is your chance to buy a child’s jacket cheap. Beaver Shawls, We will close out the balance of our Beaver Shawls at greatly reduced prices > ’ Ladies’ Wrappers, An immense line of Ladies’ Wrappers, all good styles, the $1,50, $1.25, SIOO quality, of which there mnst be at least 15 dozen, all at 75¢ each. Ladies’ Mackintoshes, 3 Childrens Mackintoshes, At popular prices. Chillas, Adler & Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. The Leaders in Low Prices.

! @he Independent. A Locan Newsparen, Nox-Panrisay | i l ENTERED AT THE WALKERTON P. O. AT SECOND CLASS RATES. Sulb bmcripticoan: for One Year . . . SISV for Bix Mouths . . ’ 75 tor Three Months . . g . . < 40 If paid rrullnpn_v.ln '““'”,',N‘ a disconut of 23 ents on the year will e allowed. i WALKERTON, IND., Jan. 2. 1897. | THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Qur Correspondents, . : TYNER CITY. \ Orin Chart lost a fine young work horse this week. » { F. M. Neff returned to his home in t [ndianapolis Monday evening. l John Richardson and Sarah Kyle were shopping in Plymouth ome day last ek | Harry Bennett and wife, of Michigan | City, spent Christmas with relatives of | this place, Miss Julia Thompson, of Hammond, | | visited here over Christmas. : | Sam Thomas, of near Grovertown, and family, are visiting with Ben Mishler's, this week. i Charles Richardson, wife and family ‘;m‘ spending the holidays with Charles’ | mother and brother, of near this place. Granville Orin has moved in the coun- | try on the Kyle farm. | | The installation of officers and oyster | ‘ l supper to be given by the K. O. T. M.’s ! | Wednesday night, Jan. 6, promises to be | a grand success. Supper 15 cents. | Miss Clara Logan, of Plymouth, ex. ! teacher of the Tyner school, is visiting | [. with friends in this place this week. l John Neff returned from Indianapolis Tuesday evening. He went to work in[ Plymouth Wednesday. | Dr. Dunfee’s two daughters arrived | from Ohio Tuesday evening to wait on their mother, who is very sick with lung fever. Miss Tillie Thompson went to South Bend Monday. ‘ Frank Ritter and wife were visiting | with relatives here over Sunday. J ‘ Miss Alice Henney, of Twin Lakes, ate ' her Christmas dinner in Tyner. Miss Maud Monroe accompanied her home | and visited over Sunday. ! J. E. Johnson is again able to be in | his store.

The Tyner school will fi thre teachers after holidays. Mrs. Amanda and Mary Drollinger, with their children, are visiting with relatives in and near this place this W f"“liA V. L. Kyle and family vigited with William Wallace's, of this place, Sun Everybody is attending church at present Mrs. Dr. Dunfee is quite sick with lung feve . The wedding bells did not ring during holidays in this place, but there will be several a little later on. See? X. Y. Z. BmiTe. - HAMLET. H. A. Ellingson spent Christmas in Chicago. He also looked after his loss in the great bank that closed its doors. W. Johnson was before Justice Veach for assault and battery and drunkenness for which he was fined 83 and costs. amounting to £5.50. Now this is not in compliance with law books. He was fined once .before and warned by the same Justice that his second drunk would cost him $25, and now he is only fined $£5.00 for three charges. So there is the difference between law andjustice. W. H. Martin is in New York and New Jersey visiting his old home. B. F. Peddycord and family ar [ visit ing in Warsaw and Atwood tiz;‘“"" I'New Years. Q@ ’ ; J. A. Bell had about 200 po@nds of honey stolen out of his bee hives one »-:;;?:’\A last week. i'’he Modern Woodmen of America will instal their officers on January 5 and have invited their families to attend. The team will also go to Knox in January to put the new lodge in working order. ———— B OGS PG Cowan & Yearick, § | owan earicCk, , ‘ I : TINNERS | | and Wood Workers. ¢§ | Repairing and New { Work in Metal or Wood Solicited. Also Gasoline Stoves repaired and cleaned ' WORK AND PRICES GUAR. ’ ANTEED SATISFACTORY, ‘ i | AVENUE F. ’ 8L eHC 900 D

M—-—-——_.—__. K. Walsh has a positio at Girand By ¢ ding pal H. Herdesty, Sr., of Hobart, is here for *;& brief stay with his son, Harmon Har 1 viv Ry, "{ The Hamlet Hay Co. has 60 car loads of hay stored in their new barn. *1 J. A. Martin's infant on 18 very sick Hotels here are not makis ¢ much this month owing to he lidays, " C. 4. Danielson and H. B. Jolly are duck hunting on the river and the ZUESLS 10l J. Good Wheat looks bad around Hamlet. It > has all turned vellow., 't The Hamlet Hay Co. will grind up 400 bushels of buckwheat and mix with their corn chop. This is said by some !w‘wxrl(' to be a Very go wd feed. Jd A M. 3. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CA RDS 1} P. M. JONES, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | WALKERTON, IND. ;| Office Hours - from Btoloa. m.: 2 to 4pmi7toß. p.m. Office over Brubaker & Blaine’s store. Night bell. LR e e \ A E CRIPE PR E P D)o g AND » ! ” | /HAIR-DRESSER. | WALKERTON, INDIANA. ' Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. ‘m_ | -THECrescent Sanitarium. ' Special Departments for the Radical Cure | - of Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, Skin Diseases, | - Malignaut Growtbs, Whiskey, Opium, ' Morphine and Tobacco Hablts, Neuras—] | thenia, and all Chronic Diseases of the ' Human Body. A. N VANRYPER M. D. J. B. WAYNICK, M. D _ Residing Physicians. Address Crescent Sanitarium for circu- ’ lars and particulars in regard to home fcure for Chronic Diseases, Lpi]opsy,! | Neurasthenia, the Whiskey, Opium, | Morphine and Tobacco Habits, I NEW CARLISLE, INDIANA. A—- — Notice. / ’ E. L. Leibole, T'rustee of Lin(:()]n‘ township, hereby gives notice that he | will be in his oflice at. his residence on l Avenue F, near the flouring mill, on ’ Satarday of each week for the transac- | tion of township business. ’ h*( Headache stopped in 2) minutes by Dr | Miles’ PAIN PILLS. “Once cent a dose. i

_M | FRANK-TISCHER, | i - | ril\ - ) ) | T wslves of M Jeace. | 8 Prompt attention given to .| COLLECTIONS. | g Office located in Tiecher's wagon shop. | S T : A. H. CROSBY. | I Qitovucy oF o, \\uxw\.\z ¥ Q. | [ . | | ' i »\ REAL ESTATE, L Collections, Fire and Life Insurance. | ° 'Will Practice in all courts. Office with f Kankakee Land Investment (‘omp:m}’.f Open evenings. Money to Loan. ’ _—_—— . Pr. M. 8. DOWELL - | i ; } _:."_.. f_k‘ S [ ] Ce. @ Rt P aßas < . : _. _:_z.-_:'.’.L‘;. i‘ 3 o iXX R A | : n 2 t A . 4 ~ | ' Fainless PDentist.

Teeth extracted >\\'_it}'mut pain or sleep, by the use of local anasthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgie. Dental rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walker | ton Indiana. e—- — SID EWING, ‘ o TS TOS oOUonaooTe s = BARRER] ; - g | g '3 | | | - A . b . . \New Shop in Fry Building. | | i SN si i eSR R R R eB e i e

M. D LERG * v e I’;l‘ y 9 | SRIEN b p -C«é;, | B - j ._l{{; Sl \\ R T N, :f:;, 7/~ " 5 \‘q;\_\j"'%-[]/s\:%\ m»;i Tn I \\r N . == | 4 -isi’f}‘; i;:fi' b\?r == | SEEES R T e D ! i | STRABLEG, ( WARLKERTON, INDIANRA. - First-class rigs and good horses. 'Horses boarded. I'raveling men carriedto all adjoining towns. All prices reasonable.

SAT ST |STR ARO Te B . MT ST TAT “,’ANTED-—S‘eversl faithful men o1 women to travel for responsible established house in Indiana Salary S7BO, payable $:5 weekly and expenses Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star Building, Chicago. 1

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N -’ m A TINE TABLE Solid trains betweern. SANDUSKY AND PRORIA —AND— Indianapolisand Michigan City : Ft. Wayne, Connersville /Through tickeis »old to all points in the United

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 20 Passenger_________leaves________ 1228 pm iN0.22 s AR S e T T SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, [N0.23 Passenger__________leaves ______ _92am iN0.29 s e e bt S DSV Immediate connections at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomingtou and ali pointssouth, eastand west. For tickets, rates and general information, ¢all on W. F. LaFeber Ticket Agent I, E. & W. R. R., or address C. F. Daly, Gen’'l Pas, Agt. Indirnapolis Ind.

e e e e S B. & 0. Time Table. GOING EAST, o Meill . couner e an se L 0 am ldmited =2 . o 0. o s 194 p m GOING WEST, Ny AT Limitedeiiias i S SN e dias el St SAeMat e o e o eR pPla 11 Walkerton Accommodation._____633am Walkerton accommodation arrives from ChicagoaL 7.40 p. m. &&= Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. 0. SCULI,, 0. P. MCCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass, Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Columbus_ O, E. 1.. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. S A R AR T R e A ATR T

| | . | lI.I.&I.R.R.Time Card ] Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator, 111.. and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equlpment and fast time. west Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o'cleck a. m., arriving at Streator 11;50 8. m. East bound | train No. 2 leaves Streator 6;50a.m., arrwing at South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following freight trains ’ will carry passengers. west bound Nos. 7and ¢ from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to Shelby and Wheatfield, North Judson, Wal.xg erton, North Liberty and South Bend. .BAINS LEAVE WALKERTON { west Bound. ! No. I Meiland Express. .. ... ___ 740 &1} ‘e gfoeal. . - o in i L 80N e ® J9¥yeight .. =. . .. 710 g East Bourd. { No. 2 Mailand EXpress.-—eec——_......ll.oßam e Dleeal o e 300 DR “ 12 Fast Freight ——e o ______6:l3p.m Trains N 05.1,2, 7, 12 and 13 daily. Trains 8 9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all prin;zip&l points. For rates and all information applv to F. QUIRK, Agent, walkerton Jas. 8. Bartle, G. P. A., Kankakee, 1111.