St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1897 — Page 8
@he Independent. Rhoets Rarns Nok Sk e T o ENTERED AT THE WALKERTON P. 0. AT SECOND CLASS RATES. N
SBubscription: For One Year . . . 8150 For Bix Mouths FR e e 70 'gx DI Manthe - o vy i 4D f paid Frnmptly inadvance a discount of 25 gents on the year will beallowed. g e s WarkerToN, Inp.,, JUNE 12, 1897. e i s e | P et i ~ Goods Sgl= M e " ‘VI -—Ass 1 ~ THE BOSTON v Our last special sale in our present quarters, and it will be the final effort of our mercantile life in these rooms. It will be a public benefit, read these sale items, and if you fail to come and secure these bargains the fault lies with you, not us.
50 Pieces Printed Lawns, a good assortment of styles, light and medium colorings, at 4c a yard. They will not last long at this pricu. India Dimities. We place on sale 100 pieces of this well known summer dress fabric. All this season’s prints opened early in the season at 10c a yard: now at our special sale only 5¢ a yard. . | Rosemary Organdi. Exquisite printing in the most effective colorings possible to procure, a typical dress fabric for the “Summer (girl.” worth and sold everywhere for 125, our price during our sale only 8c a vard, Corded Mulls. | They hardly need comment. Once you have made its acquaintance, no other fabric at the price is worth considering. An endless variety of styles and colorings only 10¢ a yard, I o o The Sensation of the Summer Season, French Organdies. A very clever invitation, indeed, of the' : foreign goods; a sheer cloth of remark- - able fineness and finish, the most ad- - vanced styles and color combinations e to be found; early season price 25c,, for this sale only 15¢ a yard. A full new line of special values ini SHIRT WAISTS await your inspeg. | tion, l Prices right. Styles unique. | i Chillas, Adler & Coble,| I 201 and 203 So. Mich, St., ; SOUTH BEND, IND. i The Leaders in Low Prices. | N. B.— W will inove to our new qnar—? tfers No. 111 No. Michigan St. “The Glover Building” in a few days. : R R SN T R T KRTT SR A ASR TR What damaged goods we have left go at 10 per cent off from fire sale prices for cash. See ad. T.J. Wolfe. m HOW TO FIND oUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What to do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in ing it, or bad effect following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleagant necessity of being compelled to got up many times durine the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon real ized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists; price fifty cents and one dollar. I"or a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention the Walkerton INDEPENDENT and send your full post-office address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, The proprietor of this paper guarantees the genuineness of this offer. m
Williams & Stephens, House, Sign and Carriage PAINTING, Paper=-hanging and all kinds of Fob Work done to order. Hardwood Finishing a Specialty. Shop over Tischer’s wagon shop. Your patronage solicited. We guarantee satisfaction.
|Kankakee Land —a | —e— Investment Co,
‘ e S T ST . ; Now Drained and Developing into Fertile and ] Valuable Farms. M l’ We have the a i i M . agency for six old reliable Fire Ine " y : ’ .. wuranee Companies | and are also agents for the New York L o 6 inausanis Co. BV We make Farm Loans on very reasonable terms. - ; 4 We do all kinds of Notary Work, such as making out Deeds, Con- Ml tracts, Pensions, etc. et 4 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. ! e Rankakee liand Investment Co,
| 5’ THE NEIGHBORHOOD. ’ e e News from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents, 1 SOUTH BEND. i John McCormick arrived here from | Michigan Monday. ; A. D. Johnson made a business trip down through Marshall, Fulton and l Pulaski counties last week. ’ There were 600 loads of gravel hauled | out of W. G. Shroeder's gravel pit last | week. " ’ South Bend is on the boom. i Gold has been discovered on or in W. l (. Schroeder’s gravel pit in small quan- ’ tities. They are prospecting every day. | Twenty of Barnum & Bailey's circus ' Ibill posters arrived here Tuesday even- ' ing. l Farmers are still planting corn around | the Bend. | We had a heavy frost heré Monday | night. i Warren Schroeder, who lives eight X miles east of this city, brought the wool | | off of four lambs to this market for| | which he received 85.40. ‘ | Mills Bros. received one car load of strawberries Friday of last week. i Jesse Miller and brother, of Plymouth, | were on our streets Saturday. | Why don’t some of our correspandents | | say something about the growing crops? ‘ (Chauncy Hale's wife and his mother, | | of North Liberty, were calling on Chaun- | cy Saturday. : , About 2,000 people attended the ball | game Sunday afternoon at Springbrook. | i X. Y. Z. SmrTn. ‘ | e ‘ : HAMLET, l, The wad dog that belongs to Il \Slmltz broke away after being tied about | -| three weeks and came running into town | | last Thursday and bit every thing it | '\came to. Several dogs were bitten in | | town, and eight have been shot already. | The marshal shot the mad dog as it was | "|leaving town. Several more dogs were:| bitten and the owners have tied them up, | > | not liking to shoot them, but they had | | better kill them than to run such 1 , | chances, ! | H. A. Ellingson and wife spent a few ’| days in Chicago with relatives. ‘ E_ J. Martin attends eourt this week on jury. ; Gus Bartz and family and John Everly | ,| spent Sunday in South Bend. I y| Mrs. Ivo King has recovered from an 3 | attack of measles. : | Dr. Mitchell has moved into the Law- | F rence building across the street from the | | Hotel Jolly. } '| The Hay Co. started to cut hay on the | | Bth with six mowers. | The town council met last Saturday | night and passed a resolution requiring -1 all dogs to wear muzzles or be chained ‘ -1 to a vehicle or attended by the owner. | ,;'{All dogs belonging to parties in town | ;| and all dogs coming into town not muz- 1 » | zled or chained will be shot on sight. | | Hamlet is to have a threshing machine | :;%f(\f?tnry in the near future, which will| . | give lots of employment and use lots of | s | native lumber. L. Parmele is building | " ! one now and it will be tried this fall.
|He has the best patent and has the ! second patent and claim on wind stackers. % J.A M. | [ — 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 | I and on short notice. Prepare your refrigerators, leave orders and I will do the rest. ; # x "
’ GROVERTOWN. Frank Yeager was in Chicago a wesk ago last Sunday. Dr. Abner was in Knox last Monday transacting business, ; Daniel Holdeman, of Newton, Kansas, {is here visiting his brother Chris. He | as a former resident of this place and | moved from here thirteen years ago. ‘ | A.J. Uncapher was seriously ill the l fore part of the week. ! Mr.and Mrs. O. H. Holdeman and | ’daughter, Sylvia, returned to their home in Valparaiso last Monday after a fewl ‘weaks’ vigit with relatives and friends, i Tom Walsh, wife and baby, of TLaPorte, | ,and Will Beach and wife, of South | ! Bend, visited Chris Holdeman and fam. | | ily last Sunday. i | The County S. S. Union held their fsomi-:\nnual institute at this place on | Tuesday of last week. The attendance ' i was excellent and it was altogether an | ‘ interesting and profitable affair, ; i Mrs. A, ¥, Beider and danghters, | i(*fi-hrystal and Gladys, are visiting her | | parents, Mr. and Mrs. F'. Yeager, during her husband’s absence in Dakota. f | Township Chairman Seward Rinehg | and his assistant, Henry Marah, orgas , a Sunday school at Koontz scl : last Sunday afternoon. The % O‘fil" officers were elected: Sup’tg Chauncy | Wright: Asst. Sup't., Will Suders; Secy., ‘Miss Alta Phillips; Asst. Secy., Miss | !M:ly Suders: Treas., Chas Pool. The l school starts out under favorable circum- f ‘stances and it is hoped that every resi- | ‘dent in the vicinity will attend and help : to make it a success, i | CHASE, ; | STILLWELL. ? ~ F. L. Taylor has started his straw press l again. ! Miss Emma Taylor is quite sick. f ‘Mrs. Joe Wherritt spent Sunday in Chicago. : | John Wilt, of near Union Centre, | 'broke his arm Sunday by falling from | ' his wheel. | | Gerald Travis' three year old eolt, I ' Gold Standard, went & wile in 2:29 Thes- 3 lgday morning on the LaPorte track. He | | never broke once. 3 { James H. Taylor and wife drove down | ; to Henry Smith’s Sunday and spent the | day. ! ‘ James Taylor, Jr., has another sick { horse. | { Everybody attended the county pienic ' Saturday in the City Park at LaPorte. | | L. J. Whitzell says his corn is gold 1 latandard corn, for it is just as yellow as l it can be. ‘ | George Bear is building a new kitchen. | l Any one in need of a good dog can get | | one by calling at the hotel for they have | | a dozen new ones, | Harry Travis went to South l}end | ‘Monday on business, bk | John Davidson left h.omem ho SO | weeks ago and has not been heard from" “simre. It is supposed he went to Chi-’1 | cago. 1 Ralph Chulip, of LaPorte, will be in | our town Sunday morning hereafter and | !Edo barbering, which we are muech in‘ | need of, ' Twi~x BroTHERs., i MILL CREEK. ! | Will Collom is the proud father of a ’ : bouncing baby girl. | | The Bashful Six Pleasure Club will | { give their first ball at their new floor in ; | the Willie grove at Mill Creek, Ind., June 112, 97, Music by Cram and Gussy, of | LaPorte. | Mrs. Annie Gilroy, who has been visit- | ing her mother, Mrs. Nancy Short, for | #some time at this place, went to South | Bend to spend the week. i Sunday school next Sunday at 10a. m. Bible reading at 11 a. m. ! Waiz, j NORTH LIBERTY. | Herbie Bain returned from Streator, 2 111., Wednesday. | David Haney, of Plymouth, visited relatives here several days this week. ’ S. B. Cullar has been on the sick list the past week. l D. D. Bates and wife, of South Bend,
| Visited relatives here this weel. fiW. Becker is on the sick list. i fi%’fi%fi" has charge of the Rake. SRR W nger huckleberry marshes | this year. | M. M. Ocker, of Wheatfield, Tnd., was 4 %iown last Friday. ) fil' aud.Mr.a. Rickey and son, of Gar. ; «’g?%t,gare visiting at J. W, Rickey’s. lfi“ Daisy Renbarger, of Chicago, | visited friends here Jast Friday. "f}ih"tpoaltl;f Kaser has moved his tin shop ,siflchulz.e basement vacated by Henry Cecll Bain was home from South Bend | Bunday, |W B. Graves, of South Bend, was in ‘town Tuesday: | The board of trustees has elected S. |B. Cullar as a member of the school 5 :hay d. .. ‘| James Gartley and wife, of Chicago, :, y&pihng at N. S. Miller’s. R e hicuge fom this placo.Jast «{ his parents here last Friday. | Charles Knott was here from Wash- | ington, D. C., the past week. - | There will be services at the M. E. church Monday evening, June 21, at 1 7:30 o'clock in commemoration of St. John, the Evangelist. All members of Nortk Liberty lodge No. 266, F. and A. 1| M., are requested to be present. Services will be conducted by Rev. E, R. Johnson. ‘ MOUNT VERNON. Harry Suders, of Mishawaka, and Miss Mattie Reed, of Tiosa, this state, ware visiting with 8. C. Wenger's and other relatives in this locality the first of last | week. ‘ Miss Anna Hoke, of Elkhart, is visit‘ing her sister, Mrs. Simon Rensberger, and family, this week. ‘ John Wenger is in South Bend and ! Mishawaka this week representing a Chicago grocery firm. l Rayon Beall and daughter, Nora, visited with relatives in New Carlisle and { Three Oaks, Mich., a short time since. i Mrs. E. E. Reed, of Knox, is visiting { with her father and other relatives and | friends here this week. ; Simon Rensberger has had an all steel Star wind pump and tanks put on his 5 :}l:we this week, % Some of our bovs started to take a ' boat ride out on the lake last Sunday in 'a boat entirely too small for the load. The boat sank, of course, and fortunately, too, in shallow water or there would ‘have been the usual consequences of a death or two, or some very lively moves to get to shore again. ! TrEBOR. E JSLAND Oats are looking fine. i Wheat is all headed out. | Corn is growing very slowly. { Dan Brubaker was on the Island last Monday. i The pickle growers are all done planting. 2 John Schmeltz has put up about a | hundred rods of the Keystone Woven Wire fence this week. ‘ ! Wm Beaty and family visited with Mr. ' and Mrs. Ed McDaniel last Sunday. ‘ Willard Place drove over o LaPorte | last Sunday evening. : Waonder what for? ! The Misses Eva and Hanna McCombs, | of South Bend, visited with their sister, | Mra. John Heath, of the Island. | Mr. and Mrs. James H. Taylor, of Still- | well, visited on the Island last Sunday. | Morgan Fails, of the B. &O. eating house, was among the many Island callers last Sunday. | Benson Cook was on the Island this ! week hanging paper. He is'a hustler . and a No. 1 paper-hanger. Any one hav ! ing any work to be done in his line will , make no mistake in giving him a call. | Griffith Barnard, of South Bend, is | visiting with his mother, Mrs. Heath, of | the Island, this week. | John Vanscoick, the North Liberty :stm,-k-hu_ver, was on the Island this f week. | Smyers Place, a prominent young | teacher of the Tsland. left last Tuesday i} morning to attend the Normal at Val | paraiso. % Mrs. Will Pitman, of Wellsboro, visited over Sunday with her father and mother, | Mr. and Mrs. James Carey. } A Mr. Hudson, of Donaldson, and : Silas Joseph's two sons, of Plymouth, | visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Carey. ! Mrs. Isaac Finch, of Sumption Prairie, i visited with her father and mother, Mr. ! and Mrs. James Blain, last Monday. ’ Quite a number of the Island people latte*nded the LaPorté county schools i picnic last Saturday, which was held in { the LaPorte City Park. 1t is said to ;have been the largest gathering ever held in that city. Much interest is taken in the schools of that county. The Island now has two correspon ; dents to the INnpEPENDENT. So you all may be sure to get vour names in the paper. Secribbler feels greatly ro-lim’mli to think he has a helper. Viola is a splendid writer for a new beginner. ! May she long continue in her new un | dertaking. (ScrimmßLEß, JR.) | The Island base ball nine plaved the | Donaldson nine last Sunday as the laiter place. Thae Island boys came out vie torious, The score wan 14 to 17 in favor of our boys, f SCRIBBLER. | Coffee 13 cents a pound at Rensber- ‘ ger’s. |
T ———————— e ———————— !n’gge INDEPENDENT and Toledo Blade ey A cheap combination. Take ad- ! vantage of the offer., ‘ T e———— ‘ ’l Receiver’s Sale. | I now offer for sale lots 111 and 112 origi 2 ginal 3 plat of Walkerton,heremmm advertised by me. | ~ TERMS OF SALE. i Ond-third cash and in 6 and 12 months., JACOB D HENDERSON, 1 Ree'ver of Stephens Store Co. | : _ ‘:—_——_\_-_ l ' | A WORD OF CHEER i .TO WEAK NERVOUS WOMEMN RAas: |“OAK BALN;'* curks j] e l b /;‘s}'\\\o i ”i Py el | P L T ? il .i 4 “ e l “u!—!wi’ | ‘ \ ~ - : / \ { = A" = \ fi{ ‘: 3\\\ \\ \ : TR X Sl sied 2 FH A . - > B N » 3 . "M - AW | . \\\ L 7 } : t 3 = — 4¢/ “‘- [ 1o / ! & = E ok i BB . {%’ : )/‘l = i —— /l Y Sy .Ai / T :{ - — OAK BALM is woman's ideal remedy for . ler peculiar complaints, becavse she can . reat herself successfully in the privacy ot ler own home. No dosing the stomach ;nc vaste of time and money. OAK BALM " JURES by a mild process of absorption - Fomors, Displacements, Ulceration, wnd all other female complaints. - Ask our agent for a free trial box, and | reatise. Thouysands of cases cured. ' THE HAGER MEDICAL CO., Sole Mnir | SOUTH BEND INDIANA. i KFor Sale by WILLIAMS the Druggist. | Walkerton, Indiana. e —— ‘Wood, Hard and Soft Coal, Salt by th ‘Loal, dait by the B&H‘OL:;—*', E i at the New Wood and | Coal Yard. Give us your business and we will please you. R. F, Dare. ¥ Located on the L. E. & W. grounds south of Mercer & Neal'selevator., Office in McDaniel's express office. i A————— ' Tinning, Plumbing i i . . . ™~ -and Bicycle Repairing. E We have for sale Galvanized Pipe and Malleable Iron Fittings for same, Lawn Hydrants, Rubber Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Hose Pipes, Bicycle Sundries, such as Hangers, Carriers, Lacing’s Locks, Cyclometers, Bells, Grips, Saddles, Wrenches, Oils, Otilers’ Pumps, (Cements, and Cruards. - A tal |i} w UU[ iUI “AN RN el v O 17PNAT AR M TPR : Trustee’s Notice. i E. 1. Leibole, T'rustee of Lineoln | towiial ip, hereby gives notice that he will be in his oflice at his residence on Avenue F, near the flouring mill, on Naturday of each week for the transaetion of !.-\‘,i;\v’,ize business, D = IRG L < ® * .% l ® .' ’;a"‘vl‘ gy ry & ey | atd 3 5551\’@1::-’1 s ‘;r' 7:2,,3»7‘:3*1\“';\ :s‘t‘,“ '.i ELANCAONTE Esnae E2F Nl ~;:.' F eoo -‘ | S N s e | STAEABLE, i | WALKERTON, INDIANRER, | | TFirst-class rigs and good horses, | Horses boarded. T'raveling men car- | riedto all adjoining towns. All prices | reasonable. | { THE CELEBRATED Hindu Doctor, "i_,’:u'!;s;\:zi\{ \[eeraragava Rov. §. ~ | { Native of British India | Graduate of Anglo-Vidic Colleze, Madras Pres dency, India. | 'Physician and Surgeon, | CURES ! thma, bladder, catarrh, consumption, convul:\\T‘A>"_l,r‘ - ,?\. dyspepsia, chills and fever g}'fl'-v::_ hemorrhage of lungs, diseases of the kidneys and liver. palpitation of the heart, itching of anise, eczema, neuralgia, pa-alysis, chorea, piles, fista- | ! ln,’ various rheumatisms, scrofula, enlargement | ":W\,\m““_}‘r”u diseases, venereal, taint, ‘ gonorrhoea, syphilis, seminal emissions, weak- i i m|\:.,‘!>i!.:.x{:\,!:Ex;;;»{‘;;!L:-:x.s,-c hemorrhage, monthly periods among unmarried _A:lf»‘\, abscess, can- | cer, lucorrhoea. change of life. ] Both sexes will be treated interneally and ex- | ternally in a scientific manner. Will treat dis- | eases, compounding his own medicines and will | not charge for his services except for drugs, | | Consultetion free of charge and confidential. { | Speecial altention giv:i: 1o diseases of the Eye | | and Ear. i | Office in Hudeimyer Block. i i Will make calis in ccuntry day or night i
——e TTTT——, ' PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS A he st b tJ. W. ARLINGTON, M. D. H. D. DENAUT.M. D I ARLINGTON & DENAUT, ; PHYSICIANS AND S G: 0 | l i [ OFFICE IN THE, 4£ AR OF FARMERS' BANK- | : ‘ Night Bell. ‘ Dr. H.S. DOWELL, i & "v" o Painl Denti cainless Pentist, =W Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, by the use of local anmesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgie. Dental rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walker ton Indiana. 7 L N I EWING & GROSHANS, EHBCSIOVDCOCTOTOOC OCCTDTOD COONS OO O SeIOIODIONeIaOnD Latest Impx;ovements. Revolving Chairs. il\ew Ft_xrmturer. Good Sharp Razors. 'Everythmg neat and clean and strictly up todate. Your patronage solicited. ‘ Located in Fry Bldg. l “ ; A. E. CRIPE, l ; i | szflRBER; L«Wm@ ! AND 'HAIR-DRESSER. ; WALKERTON, INDIANA. ' Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. M- . FRANK TISCHER, ) Dvokies ok Khe @ ! 7 0 AW WL O VI 1T WOWeA. | Prompt attention given to' 1 COLLECTIONS. | ¥ i . | Office located in Tischer’s wagon shop. ‘ | O.M.CUNNINGHAM, | | OWWhe k. 5 x ’ww\z v NN, ! | SOUTH BEND, IND. i , : sy | Legal business given prompt attention. i _——-‘—_——.“ ——— | N N ! o ~Sectg] l i)' l‘l JIX ];111‘4 | 473 %\E&W\. 7 ! w 42 :'.‘rr ‘%'\ 1 ; "mfl};.é s Salid traine between, IR e ol SANDUSKY AND PRORIA | IS E’E;rf.fs2s —AND—RN =4 ndinnnpolis ang N foe=t - . NN Michigan Cicy N LW Conneraville . RPe oA .ayne, Conn | B ':i.r_nmgh tickets »old to all points in the United Diates &07 . cansda. | NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, ,i *:1 32 l'nx-‘?nger-___:____._'.._-_.l.o:ves-_--_-.-:‘.gélz pm ’ SOI'TH BOUND FROM WALKERTGH: { iNo 23 Passenger__________leaves ______92aim i 1N0.29 i e L D g’.’mmed:‘atfl: connectiong at Tipton with main { line trains for Sandusky, Bloomingtou and all | pointssonth, eastand west. For ticke!s, rates and i general information, eall on W. F. LaFeber | Ticket Agent I, K. & W.R. R., or address i C. F. l""’vo i Gen'l Pas. Agt. : Indianapolis Ind. - B. &0. Time Table. % GOING EAST, [ B BN i e s | “Shamsited. L. L u pm. | GOING WEST, i Stmbede . - . 80 4 i cH BN eL RN ; 11 Walkerton Accommodsation... _ 632> m % Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chica-~ | goat74o p. m. l &3~ Where no time is given trains do not stop . D. B. MARTIN, O. P. MCCARTY, | Ge... Pass. Ag't Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Colurbus O, E.- . SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. [ ; i - 11.1. &I R-R.Time Card | Re ularPassenger Train service operated daily 7 bew.'%eu Streator, 111.. and South Bend, Ind. | Elegant new equlpment and fast time. west ' Bound train No. i leaves South Ben i Bt7o clock 2. m., arriving at Streator 11;50 a. v -ast pr.-ur,d 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. 7 aud 9 | from all stations. No. 13 between South Benad ' and North Judson. East bound Nos. & and 1) between all stations. No. 12 from Kf‘»”k’fi?e.“_!_o Shelby and Wheatfleld, North Judson, Wals erton, North Liberty and South Bend. .2A S LEAVE WALKFETON South Bound No.l Mailand Express_____ .__ 74 am “9foenl. . . - RN “liswyeipght .. .. 310 N North Bound. No.2Mailand Express______________ll%am s hihoesl . o L e ST B % 12 Fast Freigh!_------_--_---_-_-__f-,fi:Z:B p.m Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12 and 18 daily. Traips 8.9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickefz can be had for all principal points, For rates il information applr to e . F. QUIRK, Agent, walkerten Jas. 8. Bartle, G. P. A., Streator, lIL. B e L e S NSAR S S Sal T ORI iLS7B WS ORI e | = or others wha wich 1o examiag fifivtn l lstas this paper, or cbtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 1o 49 Randciph St.. g 28 E e Advertising Agancy of fi.fiafl 2! 'T?Zfimas. *_' TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE INDEPENDENT'S CLUBBING RATES. I. 1. & 1. railroad.
