St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1897 — Page 7

@he Independent. | A LocanL Newsrarer, NoON-PARTISAN ENTERED AT THE WALKERTON P. O. AT SECOND CLASS RATES. Subhmscription: For One Year P . oo LY For Bix Mouths ; ¥ 76 for Three Months ¢obie iy Al If paid rrnmptly in advance s dircount of 25 gents on the year wili be allowed. WarLkerTON, IND.,, APriLn. 10, 1897, P : 1 - DRY GOODS STORE. e .-‘i;v‘fe~ desire this week to call your attenon to our carefully and well-selected | __Atock of Ladies’ Ready-Made Suits Ladies’ Tailor Made Skirts Perf’ct fitting Shirt waist SSN S ITR A A TR A IR, OIS VTR BT B I Our Ready-Made Suits are nearer perfection than any other garments yet produced. This ig not empty self praise, but the general opinion of the many |__

ladies who have visited our Cloak Room, and who are continually bubbling over with the most effusive compliments of the line which embraces Eton Suits, Bolero Suits - and Jacket Suits, Silk lined, in Black and Navy Cheviots and Serges, Etamines and Silk and , Wool Novelties, at our usual popular prices. - ‘ . Our Tailor-Made Skirts are remarkable for the graceful manner in which they hang and fit. They - are made seven-gored, four and a half vards wide, faced and bound with, velveteen, and vie with their sisters above in sharing their compliments | and are made of Etamines, Figured Mohairs, Siciliennes, Matlasses, Bro- . caded Silks, Novelty Checks, Moire Velours, eotc., ete.: ranging in prices from the cheapest that are any good to the highest grades. ' We are showing some very artistic effects in ‘ g . . i Ladies’ Shirt Waists, which garment promises to be muro’ popular than ever this season, and our line is the handsomest we have m'vr! shown. Allin this Sheer Organdi effects; all with detachable collars and cuffs.

| The rainy seascn is near at hand, in | view of which we have stocked with | our excellent assortment of ’ Mackintoshes | for ladies and children. Ask to see | them when in our Cloak department. ‘; Chillas, Adler & Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., | SOUTH BEND, IND. i The Leaders in Low Prices. I TA B AB B O s B 3RNPUC e o T i | & | I am ready to attend to the| wants of all wishing ice. Have a nice ice house, a nice ice wagon and expect to do an ice business. Am prepared to deliver promptly and on short notice. Prepare your refrigerators, leave orders ; and I will do the rest. | | ‘JI WI BRDWNI) T T RRN MY e3 TV TSRS DTSSR MK AST A ST Horse Breeders. t,m, * 2 &;‘,}‘;n § A ‘.' Ak The Walkerton Coach Horse Co. will make the season with French Coach stallion, as follows: North LibertyMondays and Tuesdays at Brenton Rupel’s barn. TeegardenWednesdays and Thursdays at Frank Johnson’s barn. WalkertonFridays and Saturdays at Leßoy’slivery stable, TERMS: To insure living colt, $lO, H. A. ADEL, Keeper. m All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. |

m B FARM LOANS, NOTARY WORK, § LIFE INSURANCE, We have the agency for six old reliable Fire Insurance Companies : . and are also agents for the New York Life Insurance Co. 2 4 We make Farm Loans on very reasonable terms. = Wae do all kinds of Notary \Vnrk.‘fl;u-h as making out Deeds, Con- ] - tracts, Pensions, ete. p - - If you wish to sell or buy land see us. We will give your interests § § our best attention. Kankakee Black Bottom Lands a specialty in from 80 to 1,000 acre tracts. Kankakee Land Investment Cempany. O "

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,’ THE NEIGHBORHOOD. i | News from the Surrounding Territory as ! ; Given by Our Correspondents, | HAMLET. l The water pump that the Hamlet Hay f Co. bought at Cledar lake proved to be a | ‘grand success. It can't be beat. If . you don’t think so go down to the Penn. | R. R. bridge and Robbins ditch and be | convinced. } J. Blommingtahl has moved his family ! Qand household effects from South Chi- | cago and will probably gointosome kind | ! of business. , ! R. Pete, Penn. R. R. section boss here, % { hurt his back enough to lay him up for | 1 a few days. | 1 Hamlet wants a good harness shop, ] %alsoa harness repairer. This is a good | | opening for some good man. { J. Freck has been appointed receiver | for the Goppert property. i The Hamlet Hay Co. have 30 head df | hogs on their stock farm and ars still | buying more. | J. A. Martin returned from Chicago where he spent a few days with relatives. The township assessor is making his calls again and there are more dogs now than owners for same. J.A M. SR 1 TYNER CITY. | ! Born, to the wife of Arnold Rensber- | E‘;_;'n-r. a girl, April 2. E The oyster supper last Saturday | i night run short of oysters. There were | lenough ordered but they failed to come. | Oscar Sutherlin of Grovertown, was in | this place a few hours Monday. | | Charles Huffman, of New Buffalo, | | Mich, who has been visiting relatives | | here for the past week, returned home L ’\ Monday. | Florence Chart and son Ray are visitling in Chicago this week. | F. H. Meyers and wife, of LaPaz, were in this place a few hours Sunday visiting the former’s mother. ,| Lewis Beagles has moved to Tyner into the Trowbridge property. A good many around here are having their horses clipped. '| Fred Monroe and wife and Mrs. Frank '| Johnson attended church at Grovertown Sunday night. | Homer Thompson was home over Sun- | day visiting his mother and other relatives. ' | John Neff, of Plymouth, was in this tplace over Sunday visiting his mother ' | and sister. [ i Mrs. Ren Strang and two lady friends, ’ { of Walkerton. were calling on frionds in | this place Sunday afternoon. ! Ben Mishler had the misfortune Sun- | [ day to break his nose accidentally by run- |

ning against Harry Detwiler's elbow. ! The bridge manufacturing shop started ; up Monday morning with a full set of - men. . All of the girls from this place with | ‘ their best fellows attended church at’ . Blissville Sunday evening. : : Ed Robinson and Delbert McKesson : - are having an Easter dinner every Satur- | ! day, consisting of eggs only. ; | George Bennett has gone into *the egg | i and poultry business. He has threo} hens, one of which laid last Friday. He; I says she laid six eggs. They are a m‘.wi . breed of layers. é Joe Bowers, of Teegarden, was in this | place on business Monday. ! I. L. Johnson is in the plum tree busi- | ness. Any one wanting any of the wild ! goose plum variety can have them for 20 ! cents por sprout, ; Dan Smith has made a new mash. ] His best girl is a young man dressed in | women's clothes, l Mr. Mooney, who has been visiting’ ! with his niece, Mrs. J. K. Johnson, returned to his home Monday in Lincoln, 111 A Mr. Wallace, of North Liberty, has moved onto the J. W. Baugher farm. Mrs. Granville Orin has returned from a two months’ visit with relatives at Roann, Ind. ;o John Detwiler moved onto the Mon- | roe farm Tuesday. i | Charles Monroe has moved onto t,he; | Miller farm. | Carl Wallace visited with friends near | | Burr Oak over Sunday. [ Sam Elliott, agent for the McCormick Machine Co., is in this place this week | assisting Monroe Bros. in taking orders. | ’1 Several from this place are at l’ly—! | mouth this week attending the Suthex'—‘ | lin trial. l | Rev. Smock is holding meetings at i this place in the M. E. church this week. | | A. D. Johnson is moving to South | Bend this week. ! Mrs. Wesley Wiiliams is lying very | low with cancer of the stomach. l Monroe Bros. have added to their store a fine line of shoes. ‘ Milo Prior, of Monterey, Ind., was visiting with his parents of this place a few days last week. The whooping cough i 8 booming in this place at present. Mrs. Ella Haag and children visited in Walkerton over Sunday with Mrs, Haag’s mother, Mrs. Ed Henderson. No. 1. OREGON. On Tuesday of last week J. H. Peddy- | cord and Leslie Hill traded trotting " horses. ,l On Wednesday of last week Mr. Wen- - ger's house caught fire and was consumed with all of its contents. !

: Local Briefs. Firemen's ball in Hudelmyer's hall | . April 21. i 1 Goand get a fine supper at the social 110 be given by the M. . ladies in Hudelmyer’s hall Wednesday evening, April 14, Help the good cause along, | Miss Millard invites the ladies to call and see the beautiful profusion of new spring hats, flowers and other millinery which she received this week. There is & bewildering assortment to choose from. Mrs. Emrick, widow of the late Abra. | ham Emrick, was thrown from a buggy : near Koontz's mill last Thursday, as a dault of the horse she was driving bejoniing frightened, and received severe Viries, her arm being broken just above Pl e y elbow and sustaining a number of ! finhfl bruises, : H ATt is reported that since the receivers “Tof the Baltimore & Ohio decided to paint ?%thfl equipment, royal blue, 179 passen- | ger, baggage, express, postal and dining g cars have been sent to the shops and | have been turned out adorned with the L new and distinctive color. The car shops " jare re-painting, on an average, two cars b 'per day and it is hoped by fall the entire i [passenger equipment will have been h fthoroughly overhauled and re-painted. | 7 cr—————— o e, MT | T R E: Who can think Wanted—An Idea i Protect your ideas: they may bring “y!f»:lo &:t:lltl:l? Write JOHN W EDDEIGY N & CO., Patent Attor. neys, Washington, D. ~ for their SI,BOO prize offer snd 11st of two bundred inventions wanted.

AR RO T YR ROTE T )IE DO LYo 3T ORI S 0 2t ST o< DN N <Ly S SR L SRS FRW e 1 ! J. C. Dipert is the proud father of two %h«'ulthy looking grubbers, which ari rived at his house Mar. 31. : f It would be desirable for those parties | who have that net set in the lake about Levery night to keep it out. If you want fa mess of fish set your net and catch {them. But don't act the hog because lyou think you have a good thing, for ;thv people won't stand it much longer. ’ So take warning. ? } Will Hopkins was soliciting for t!u.-: ;l)enulit of Me. Wenger a part of last iweck. Ho had good success and got | many needed things. f Quite a number from this locality at- | tended the funeral of Mrs. Geo. Tr;u‘is: near Kingsbury last Sunday. ! Leonard Boyer, who has been quitu! sick with the mumps, is very little bet- | ter at this writing - Monday. ‘ The party at Henry Sult's, last Fri- a day night, was well attended and a good l ’ time was enjoyed by all. ‘ Frank Allen, of Grovertown, attended | Sabbath school at Oregon last Sunday. | . While at Grovertown church last | Saturday night some one took (,‘h.n.q.! Sibert's horse and Frank Wolfram's. | @has.' horse came home Sunday morn ! e looking as if it had been ridden all | t. and Frank's was brought and ] ::~*';:Lat,(;x~-»\‘n-1‘ on Sunday night, being : {kßptaway all night Saturday and all of | | Stnda . | "W@ite « number from this locality were | B yner Sunday. |@ H. Peddycord will start his saw @l soon at his old yard near his home. - #he Sabbath School at Oregon was (vlell attended for the first Sunday for ‘three months. The lesson entitled, | “Peter Working Miracles,” was well l handled. l ‘ TNARG. | i STILLWELL. {Andrew Quigley has his new house nearly completed, David Bradley, chairman of the social committee of the Christian Fndeavor Society, of this place, and Wm Orr, made a business trip to LaPorte last Friday. Itj is said that they purchased shares in a brewery, It isß a good thing for the girls and same of the boys of this place that the girle’ mothers keep good lanterns. ‘ F. L. Taylor and F. A. Mann are papering the Stillwell church. ‘ There is to be a dance in Taylor's | ! hall Aprril 21. ‘ The ice cream festival at the church 4 Friday night was not a great success, |, the proceeds being only about 84. ' ‘ Loy | TEEGARDEN., ’ Geo. Rothenberger was at Plymouth the first of the week.

m S T ———————) Will Strang is building a new house. Charley Johnson should put a bug in his girl's ear the next time he gives her a ring, so her pa won't send it to him by | mail. Vol Easterday has moved into one of | F. L. Johnson's houses. ! A dinner was served at L. L. Lemert's | residence Saturday in honor of his 57th birthday. 1& Al Thompson had on his skates Sunday. ! Mrs. Ben Teepels, who has been visit- | ing friends at Warsaw, returned hmue‘ Wednesday. G. Rothenberger accidentally caught | his hand in the edger at the saw mill | Saturday, and succeeded in losing his littie finger. | James Forsyth is doing a good business hanging wail paver this spring. The frame work on Jim Falconbury’'s building is nearly completed. Misses Jennie Jones and Lulu Hively, of Suw{\:er, Michigan, were the guests of Jacob Falconbury Sunday. John Haines is attending court at Plym(‘)Guitdh this week. - Gideon Logan is contemplating on “building & new ware house. " ™ . Jé i - ‘ MOUNT VERNON. Mary DeLabarre, who has been visiting her sister in Benton Harbor, Mich., for some time past, returned home this week. J. Q. Bradley, of the Franklin and Bradley Monumental Works, of LaPorte, was through this place the latter part of last week. Ulysses Rinehart and wife and little son, from St. Joe, Missouri, visited with their uncle, B. F. Rinehart, and family last Monday. . Miss Anna Miller, of Mishawaka, visited with relatives here over Sunday. Harry Wenger was at home with his family over Sunday. The Misses Ella Wood, of Goshen, and Anna Farrell, of Washington, D. C., visited with Simon Rensberger’s, a part of last week. K. O. Carpenter and family, of Eau Claire, Michigan, visited with their uncle, B. F. Rinehart, and family the first of the week. | TrEBOR.

NEW 1 . F. Dare, PROPRIETOR. L. E. & W. Grounds, south of Mercer & Neal's Grain Elevator. Bl G- DB B B Cowan & Yearick, TINNERS and Wood Workers. Repairing and New Work in Metal or Wood Solicited. Al 80 (iasoline Stoves repaired and cleaned WORK AND PRICES GUAR ANTEED SATISFACTORY. AVENUE F.

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A— ——————— PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. i. W. ARLINGTON, M. D. H. D. DENAUT. M. D. ARLINGTON & DENAUT, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ¢ | OFFICE IN THE REAR OF FARMERS' BANK. | } Night Bell. | Dr. H.S. DOWELL, i - «'fi? B~ !‘ 3 :.’C‘ & . | 5498 oy, N A e . ban 4 |tainless Dentist. :' \ =W | Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, : \hy the use of local anmsthetic. Leaves |no bad after effects. Teeth filled with--1 | out pain by the use of antalgie. Dental rooms in Fry-Don%herty block, Walker ~ ton Indiana. ; m , EWING & GROSHANS, | ssosesescscsocsosoepocoenoos v | SOOI o ST TR T 2 4D SRR IR ‘ l Latest Improvements. Revolving Chairs. { New Furniture. Good Sharp Razors. tEverything neat and clean and strictly | uptodate. Your patronagesclicited. ’ Located in Fry Bldg. i R ISR ATE RV AR. 5A o TO. W WG, Y 3 O 558 | A. E. CRIPE, 1 |43 o 2 % SR RSO OTGOI TST i AND HAIR-DRESSER. | WALKERTON, INDIANA. | Shaving and haircutting done neatly and | expeditiously. Drop in and see us. |

| i FRANK TISCHER, O S 0 7o) { . ,\): 0 Q): 5 Aoyl , GGI Vi Jvak. Prompt attention given to ‘ COLLECTIONS: ‘()fli(-n located in Tischer's wagon shop. e ———————————————————————————— " O. M. CUNNINGHAM, MR o WY O o, SOUTH BEND, IND, i Legal business given prompt attention. i s .. A . A S N W | e e L A T 2 3 |== z===''lMFE TABLE RN ?' :%;J‘)\ Sohid treins between, ey : @Q\ SANDUSKY AND PRORIA _JL;:;.A b% z; —AND—o - R Indinnapolisand = té,.;z%i%l . NNy Michigan Uity ' u:;,g: ¥t. Wayne, Connersville OIS prongh tickets soold to 0 2 i all pnilll.‘i in the United | States and Canada. , NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON i {No. 20 Passenger__._.....Jeaves_.______l2l7 p‘m {No. 22 3 SRR eRER SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, {No. 23 Pa55enger...........1eave5........922am {N0.29 e bl T e AR Immediate connections at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all ‘ points south, eastand west. Fortickels, rates and general information, eall on W. F. LaFeber ,l Ticket Agent 1. E. & W.R. R, or address | C. F. Daly, Gen’'l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. B il i i

x - B. & 0. Time Table. GOING EAST, No 1w Mall o s S o Shimitedilic i s sses a4l B M ! GOING WEST, - j A Dimited . . 00l R e | 217 MBtl s Cle i i e A | 11 Walkerton Accommodation_...._.6.32 m Walkerton accommodsation arrives fram Chiecagoat 7.40 p. m. &%~ Where no time is given traius do not stop CHA3. 0. SCULL, 0. P.-McOARTY, ie... Puss. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., } Baltimore, Md. Columbns O, K. . . SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. L A L SIS B 08 W PWX P )T M TS S X 0 50w, 5350 s s 11. &I R.R.Time Card | Regular Passenger 'l'rain service operated daily ! between Streator, 111.. and South Bend, Ind. | Elegant new equlpment and fast time. wess i Bound train No. | leayes South Ben i st 7 o’clogk a.m., arriving st Streator 11;50 a. it <ast bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 6;50a. m.. arriving at South Bend 11.15 a. m., Following ficight trains will carry passengers. west bound Nos. 7and 9 | from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend { and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 beItween all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee 1o Shelby and Whestfield, North Judson, Walxg erton, North Li»erty and South Bend. .RA S LEAVE WALKERTON J Sonth Bound. No. I'Mallsnd Express.. .. .o ... 78 &18 P oTeoeall oo o L 0 L9OOB i '“ 18 Freight .. o 0 il W 0 { North Bound. ‘ No.2Mailand Express. ... .. 1120 am silocal ... 0 o 0. 49 Ny [ o 12 Past¥relght -. .. ... ... .. 6:15 pm ' Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12 and 13 daily. Trains 8.9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information applv to F. QUIRK, Agent, walkerton { Jas. 8. Bartle, G. P. A., Streator, 111. LSS 7NAO YRS WSS I L eAN A Aol ST WAO WANTED—AN IDEA Jfiocaninink ) of some simpile | thing to patent? Protect yourideas; they may ! brhig you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER- ! BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, l D. C., for their SI,BOO prize offer. 1 Ir. Price’s Cream Baking Powaer World’s Fair Highest Award.