St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1897 — Page 8
The Kankakee Land. Investment Co. I | Has sold $65,000 worth of land I ________ cash sales. This money has all J been, put into circulation through- ^masta: I H SRISt out this locality. The benefit that ■ CROL M' I this has been to the community all I X I will no doubt recognize and appre- g ciate. sUk - ■ £ — E Have the Agency for^^ J SIX OLD RELIABLE | FIRE INSURANCE I COMPANIES. Life I nsurance. Harm Loans. Notary’ ^Vork. Thanking our customers and friends *f or past favors, and wishing all a Happy We are also agents for the Mew W^ni-^ h\tr^ ’,.7.^ bleeds, Contracts, Tensions and 'Prosperous Mew Year, we remain; O rFO/r*€</vC/xt4/F/* Lvh/*J (J* i. CI \ York Life Insurance Co. " al t ::otary xcork given careful at- Sincerely yours, ^2_2__2_ - Kankakee Land Investment Co. - KANKAKEE LAND INVESTMENT CO.
^LADIES’ Capes and Jackets AT THE—BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE. Our stocks are complete, representing the season's Best Styles. Our prices are Very Much Reduced, affording you an opportunity to buy at advan tageous prices. Not one of them out of season.
At 86 00, A Rough Cloth Jacket. Latest sleeve and collar, buttoned to the neck, large black buttons. Early price $lO. At 87.50. Praia 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 75c each. Ladies’ Mackintoshes, Childrens Mackintoshes, At popular prices. Chillas, Adler & Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. The Leaders in Low Prices.
®ljc Jndepcndcnt A Local Newspapi r, Non-Partisan ENTERED AT THE WALKERTON P. O AT ’ SECOND CLASS RATES. Hll Hwci-ipt i OXI s f or (»tie Year . . , »150 ' for Six Months .... 75 f or Three Months 40 ' If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 euls on the year will be allowed. Walkerton, Ind., J in. 9, 1897. THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Mews from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents.
OREGON. Miss Etta Baird returned home last Friday from an extended visit in Michi- | gan. John Paul and family spent New ! Year’s day near Lakeville at a family reunion. j Miss Bertha Awald is quite sick with I lung trouble at this writing. .lan. I. Mrs. Beck Landers and daughter 1 ; Bertha were the guests of .1. M. Davis and family the fore part of last. week. The oyster supper at Mr. Adelbert Baird’s New Year’s eve, was well attended and a splendid time enjoyed by all. Miss Attie Boots was the guest of her friend, Miss Stella Dipert, last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Minnie Clark was home from South Bend on a visit during holidays. Mrs. Ben Clemens, of Hamlet, and I William Gaw were the guests of Sam Dipert and family last Saturday and Sunday. Tn arg. NORTH LIBERTY. M. Warlick and family, of South Bend, I who visited relatives here the past week I have returned home. Cecil Bain was home from South I Bend several days last week. John C. Hoffman spent New Year’s at Wheatfield, Ind. Wesley Ricky and son Glen have returned from their visit at Garrett. Charles Hutchings, of Alma, Mich., visited his daughter, Mrs. D. M. Woodward, several days this week. Mrs. Noah Burkey, of Elkhart, and Mrs. Jacob Sheline, of Bristol, visited their sister, Mrs. I. Irvin, last week. D. R. Flood and Bert Nitcher were at South Bend several days this week. Mrs. Standifcrd and mother, of La-
Porte, are visiting at G. R. Flood s, tw week. I Sam Platz has moved his family ni the Sheaf house on LaFayettv stri'et. Edward Kaser, who has been visiting relatives here the past month, has re turned to()hio. TYNER CITY Mrs. Dr. Dunfee is improving some at present. Orin ('hart has a fine pair of grays. They are for sale. Mr. Short, of near Lal’orte, was here the first of the week visiting his sister. Mrs. I >r. 1 hmfee. Miss Aliee Norris, of Argos, is teach ing the Barber school. Receiver Kyle is selling the goods in the Bennett store this week at cost. Married, Friday night. Jan. I. at the home of Guy Collier, Willie Kyle and Dora Bennett. The boys were treated to a keg of beer right after the ceremony. Quite a number in this place are down with the grippe. Ed Wilcox's boy is sick with lung fever. The K. O. T. M. have rented the J. E. Johnson hall and will use it hereafter.' ' They moved their belongings Tuesday. Homer Thompson and dog Sundayed in this place. Frank Brown, the city judge, was at i the belling the other night as happy as j could be. Elmer Lemert, Joe Burnside and Mrs. C. Monroe are down with the grippe. C. Detwiler is here on a visit. The millinery store closed up New Year’s day for the winter. Will Kyle and wife will move out An the farm this week. John Schultz, of LaPorte, was here; the first of the week visiting with his, brothers, (Jus and Carl. The man that borrowed A. D. John-1 son’s steak knife will please bring it back. , I Cowan & Yearick, • TINNERS I and Wood Workers. X Repairing and New T Work in Metal or V I Wood Solicited. Al A so Gasoline Stoves J repaired and cleaned V WORK AND PRICES GUAR X ANTEED SATISFACTORY. I AVENUE f. I
Granville Orin has moved in with his sister. Mrs. Jones. X. Y. Z. SMI TH . EROEISSIONAI. AND HUSINES.S CARDS. J. W. ARLINGTON, M. D. H. D. DENAUT. M. D. ARLINGTON A DEFIaUT, PHYSICIANSAND SUBGEONS OFFICE IN THE REAR OF FARMERS' BANK. Night Beil. A. E. CRIPE, Fewer! I ' I HAIR-DRESSER-WALKERTON. INDIANA. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. -THECrescent Sanitarium. Special Departments forthe Radical Cure of Cancers. Ttimers, Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Malignant Growths, Whiskey, Opium, Morphine and Tobacco Habits, Neurasthenia, 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 I cure for Chronic Diseases, Epilepsy, Neurasthenia, the Whiskey, Opium, Morphine and Tobacco Habits, New Carlisle, Indiana. Trustee’s Notice. . E. I. Leibole, Trustee of Lincoln township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his oflice at his residence on Avenue F, near the flouring mill, on Saturday of each week for the t ransaction of township business. IV ANTED —Several faithful men nr 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. Our Clubbing Rates. The season of long evening now be ing close at hand, when reading matter will be largely in demand, we wish to call your attention to the low clubbing rates we are offering in connection with the Independent, which are as follows: ' Toledo Blade and Independent one year, $’ 75 Weekly Inter Ocean and ” “ “ 1-75 N Y. Tri-Weekly V’orld “ “ 2.00 Farm News and “ 1 5o
ERANK TISCHER, Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONS. Oflice located in Tischer's wagon shop. | A. H. CROSBY\r w Ww V/ cv . 6 REAL ESTATE, Collections, Fire and Life Insurance. Will Practice in all courts. Office with I Kankakee Land Investment Company.! Open evenings. Money to Loan. Dr. H. S. DOWELL. Painless Den tist. Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, by the use of local anaesthetic. Leaves | no bad after effects. Teeth filled with- ! out pain by the use of antalgie. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walker ton Indiana. SID EWING, [ba rber New Shop in Bry Building. M. B i UVERY&FiED STABLO, WALKERTON. INDIANA. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. 'Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All prices 1 reasonable. Tl7ANTED—Several faithful mm 01 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.
O. M. CUNNINGHAM, SOUTH BEND, IND, Legal business given prompt attention.
iTLMR TABLE .‘I Solid trnnis between. M Naniuskv ANO PKoRI a n —isn— J I ndianapolih and J Michigan City JFt. Wayne. Connersville J Through tickets sold to all points in the United
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NORTH BOUND EROM WALKERTON I No. 20 I’Hssenger Leaves 12.28 pm ; I No. 22 " " 654 " SOI IH HOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No 23 Passenger Leaves 9 22 a m i I No. 29 “ “ 4.52t>m Immediate connections at Tipton with main I line trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and all points south, eastand west. For tickets, rates and ' general information, call on W. F. LaFeber Ticket Agent L E. A W. R. R., or address <l. F. DaH. Gen’l Pas. Agtiixlianapolis Ind. - B & 0. Time Table. GOING EAST. No 16 Mail _9 10 a m “ 8 Limited 12.42 pm. GOING WEST. ‘ 47 Limited 4:0« a. m “ 17 Mail 3.15 p in II Walkerton Accommodation 6.:V’ m Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 7.40 p. m. Where no time is given trains do not stop CHA -.'X SCIJLI,. o. P. McGARI Y, ■e. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't, Baltimore, Md. Columbus G, E. . SANDERS, Ag'L., Walkerton. I. I&I.RR.Time Card Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator. 111., and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment and fast time, west Bound train No. 1 leaves South Ben .1 at 7 o’clock a. m., ard ving at Streator 11;bO a. n. -fast bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 6;50 a. m. arriving at South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following fit ight trains will carry passengers west bound Nos. 7 and 9 from all stations. No. 18 between South Bend and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 be- : tween all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to ; Shelby and Wheatfield. North Judson, WalJt । erton, Norm Liberty and South Bend. -«A ,'S LEAVE WALKERTON west Bound No. 1 Mail and Express 7.44 a m “ 9 Local 8.53 a m “ 13 Freight 7 10 pm East Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express 1103 am “ 1 i Local ...... 3.55 p m “ 12 Fast Freight 6:13 p.tn Trains Nos. 1, 2. 7, 12 and 13 daily, 't rains 8. 9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Pickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information appl” to F. QUIRK. Agent, wr kerton Jas. S. Bartle, G. P. A., Kankakee, 111.
