Walkerton Independent, Volume 25, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1899 — Page 8

N n. MNAUT, M. D. M . 8. DEN ACT, M. Denaut & Denaut, Physicians & Surgeons Offices and rooms in Denaut Buildin 4hjee doors west of the Independent office. Telephone No. 5. Night Bel J. W. ARLINGTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon TELEPHONE NO. 6. NIGHT BELL. Day and night calls promptly attendei Stuart MacKibbin, q and 10 Odd Fellows Block, South Bend, Indiana. O. U. HOLDEMAN, Lawyer and Collector, Will practice in all the courts of the state. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. OFFICE: ia6 W. WASHINGTON, St., SOUTH BEND, IND. Notary Public. james l. McDaniel, Justice of the Peace. . COLLECTIONS • Given Prompt A tten tion * Office: llvtOelntyer Block. over Swank’s Cigar Factory. Dr. H. S. DOWELL. Painless Den list. Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, by the use of local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad aftereffects. Teeth tilled with •out pain by the use of antalgie. Dental Rooms in New Building, two doors west of the Independent office. A. E. CRIPE, BARBER i «xxs AND HAIR- DRESSER WALKERTON, INDIANA. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. W. F. Miranda, M. D., Physician &. Surgeon, The Treatment of all Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. •—» Office Consultation Free. —* f \ Office in Arlington building, 01.e door ▲ * west of the bank. I L &I. R R. Time Card comnectinblM UNKjj Trains No 1 and 2 make excellent connec tioini with the A. T. & 8. F., C. B. & Q anil C. a A. at Streator and Dwight for all points west and south. Train No. 8 leaving W alkerton al 3 : 44, reaching Streator at ' 40 p. m., make- excelleut connections at Streator witn A. T. A S F. through fast 1 aliforuia train that leaves Streator at 8:55 p m Also C. A A train for Peoria, 111. and C & A. mail line trains at Dwight. 1. S. trains for St. Louis and mail line trains at Kankakee, 111. Leaving on tram No. 3 via above lines you can reacn Kansas City. St. Louis, Nashville, Cincinnati, Louisville and intern edia,e points for breakfast the following morning. sBA.NS LEAVE WALKERTON South Bound. No. 1 Mail and Express 7.36 a n. •* 9 Local 9.28 a m “ 3, Passenger 3:44 p m “ 13 Freight 7.10 pn North Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express 11.51 a m ’• 4 Passenger B:2opm “ 10 Local 4.14 p m Train No. 13 carries passengers between South Bend and North Ju iron only. For rates and all information apply to J. T. FITZGERALD, Agent, Walkertor, G. H. Ross, Traffic Manager, Streator ill. B & 0. Time Table. May 14, 1899. EAST BOUND. No 16 Mail Leave 8:30 an “ 8 Limited ——Flag 12:42 p m •* 6 Flag 5:55pm “ 19 Arrive 6:45 pm •• 14 Stop 9:23 pm -- WUI 80l Xb. •• b " 11 wal kerb .-a • ■ Walkerton accomtr. »dati- n arrlv, -f- m to at 645 p m F. D. UNDEBW . J, Mar s C E SHAFER Agt.. Wstkerton HArFTmT B Y- FJ ST . -tall points in the Unite Blates and Canada NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. tNo. 20 Passenger Leaves —l2 17 n tNo.a ■■ 64; “ SOUTH BOUND FROM W ALKERTON. fNo 23 Passenger Leaves 9 37 a fNo, 29 •• •• 4 46 p Immediate connections t Tipi >n with ma line Ta ■ Sandusky Bloomington and • points south, eutand west. For tickets, rates ar genets Ticket Agent L E • C. 1. I»alj . Indianapolis Ind. k

I. D Q*ljc Independent. \\ it. ekton. Tnd. September 2. 1899. ng . ~ » Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan . kN T ERE DAT THE WALKERTON P. O. A 1 SECOND CLASS RATES. Stllxwcri 1> ti 0 *1 : For One Year , , »t &i for Six Months .... 7! " ’’or Three Months . . .' . ' . ,4( If pan! promptlyjn advance a discount of 2! dents on the year-will be allowed. >d | - CORRESPONDENCE. fiAJPDENTNGS IN ADJACENT TOWNS AND NEIGHBORHOODS \ Union center Mis. -John Meyers and daughter Kate _ are visiting in Chicago this week. Frank Johanni spent Sunday in .Mich igan City. ( Louis Meyers is visiting in Chicago this week. l , 1. M. Tucker will soon have his engine and feed mills in shape to run, an old house having been moved here to put them in. Grant Tank, of Walkerton, was in this city Friday. ’ The Union Center ball team defeated the Kingsbury team at Kingsbury last Sunday. A return game will be played in this citj Sunday. Neal Lybarger, of Tracy, has quit the section at this place, .lames McMahon । has taken his position. Farmers are cutting up corn. Miss Kose O'Grady, who has spent the summer with Eva Keithline. returned t her home in Chicago .Monday. . John Buck has a sick horse in care f Di, Paxton, La Forte. Charlie. Hamlet. Peter Heinz, the pickle man, spent last Sunday at his home in Indianapolis. The pickle crop through here is turn ing out better than was expected on account of the drauth. C. .1. Danielson spent the greater part of this week in Indianapolis. H. A. Ellingson took in the Chicago excursion last Sunday. W. G. Van Tilbury received a car load of coal from an eastern market. The most of it has been sold about town. Hamlin Hardesty is still handling plenty of hay in fact. He is keeping three presses constantly at work. Some of our farmers are cutting corn and report a good yield. It will prob ably run 60 bushels to the acre. Dr. S. S. Bonar is moving into the Childs property near the Three I depot. B. C. Ray, of Ft. Wayne, is spending a few days at home. Mi-- P’-.i-’ J. -m. of Wai a tali ispending a few days under the parental roof this week. J.A.M. A. D. SWANK, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Havana & Domestic ..CIGARS., W holesale and Retail. I PRIVATE BRANDS ~ a specialty . ... '' aikerton. ^NERVOUS. WEAK,g DISEASED MEN. S . ENO CURE-NO PAYg i Li THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT. e original with Drs. K. 4 K.. will positively cure ltv: er any f vs Blood or H| Sexual disease. It is the resuit of 30 j years’ experience in the treatment of p* j these diseases. | J WE CURE SYPHILIS n This terrible Blood Poison, the terror J of mankind, yields readily to our NEW I *1 ■M TREATMENT. Beware of Mercury. ■■ Potash, etc. They may ruin your system. 1 ■■ If you ha i e sores in the mouth or tongue, |H| 1 I*l pains in the joints, sore throat, hair or I MM eyebrows falling out.pimplesor blotches, Fl stomach derangement sore eyes, headi IM aches, etc , you have the secondary stage [»* j MH of this Blood Poison. We solicit the Mt I • most obstinate cases, and challenge the I Uj world for a case we accept for treatment l cannot cure. By our treatment the ‘ E| ulcers heal, the hair grows again, pains K disappear, the skin becomes healthy, and MH |^l marriage is possible and safe. I < gCURES GUARANTEED^ Thousands of young and middle-aged I g* men ha\ e their vigor and vitality sapped | ^1 by early abuses, later excesses, mental IM worry, etc. No matter the cause, our nv New Method Treatment is the refuge. MH Hwecureimpotencyw And restore all parts to a normal condi- PG tion. Ambition, life and energy are re- MH Ls newed, and one feels himself a, man I • ■M among men. Every case is treated indi- UJ SO viduallv—no cure-all —hence our wonder-^M oM ful suece's. No matter what ails you, It ns confidentially. We can furcisrantee to accom- | I « 250,000 CURED U I Lk3 . EMISSIONS; v IM POTENVY, SEC RET W H IM. M > i Ly joiess. MJ - i Kennedy £ Kerganß 122 W. Fourth St., H CINCINNATI, O. |M PAUL M. SEIFERT, HOUSE, SIGN AND ed | carriage • FaiXTSR. • n- 1 • '-p‘ t hanv.nc. graining, and interior dec. *■'»*-* with artistic taste and a .. — ... ■ Trustee’s Notice. »” L. I. Leibole, Trustee of Lincoli , totxn>hip, hereby gives notice that hi will l?“ in his office 'it his residence oi Avenue F, near the flouring mill, oi 'n* ir lax each week for the transac ‘ion of township business.

TYNER. — , Miss Ella Myers, of Chicago, is visitt ing her mother. ' Jesse Bennett visited hie uncle, Harry,’ in Michigan City this week. Florence Chart and eon, Ray, of South Bend, are visiting at Jo Burnside's. t Father Good. Will Good, Neal Stull and Isaac Miller all ride in new bug- - g*6S« Mrs. John Fink fell down cellar last so Monday evening. Dr. Dunfee dressed '5 the wound on her head and aside from several bruieee ie getting along nicely considering her age. < Mrs. Maude Dunfee was in Plymou|M last Wednesday. John Girard, of South Bend, was v iting with hie relatives here last day. Geo. Bennett, Will Kyle and Monroe with their families visited and Mrs. Edd Neff last Sunday. Ben Mishler, of Nappanee, »MM^H x with friends here last Saturday aUw day. (•uy Collier and family, of N 1 are visiting relatives here. ThJUUGijny’ return to this place to live in ’ future. uu Wil) Kelley has purchased 11_| I denee of Garrett Jarrell. k A Ox J Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunfee T glee aid Lou Smith visited h.eWJOJU! Sunday Tadami Lou returnsuuaay. } Mrs p un feo day but - - main here. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Snyder, who re side south of Grovertown, visited Ar nold Reneberger lastGsu^jda^^^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snyder, who reside west of Donaldson, visited their ‘ daughter, Mrs. Anna Morris, lust Sun * day. Albert Place and son, Elfred, visited . at Bremen last Sunday. Mrs. Mary A. Kennedy, of LaPorte ■ City, lowa, visited Robert Beagles, Sr., recently. Mise Lilly Bentley, of South Bend, • visited friends here over Sunday. She ■ left for Little Rock. Ark., last Tuesday with friends from South Bend, where : she will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Chase and Henry Jarrell attended the funeral of Mrs. Dr. Powell at Logansport last Tuesday. Charley Carlton, of Michigan City is visiting his brother, Frank, near Bliss | ville. A. Beagles will deliver a load of the “Favorite" washing machines on the Island next week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Beagles, Mrs. Dixid and daughter. Emma, and Jack Clark went to Indianapolis on the excursion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell have been boarding a sweet little girl for three weeks. Will Huffman has been very sick from typho malarial fever. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens, of Tee garden, went to Chicago on the ex ■ cursion Sunday. Elsie Dill, of Sligo, visited her sister. Mrs. Ida Powell last week. She camel up from Plymouth, where she was at i tending the institute. Miss Rosella Vernette, of Bourbon, | was the guest of Miss Amanda Huffman j this week. Miss Jessie Jarrell accompanied Grandma .Jarrell to Walkerton last Sa! urday to visit the family of Will Jar rell. Misses Blanche Jarrell and Stella Sherwood spent last Sunday at Prettv Lake. The following teachers have been sei i ected to teach the schools in Polk town ship: Cushman, vacated: Morris, J. H. Layman: Barber. Walter Davis; Miller, Justin Myers: Boyd, E. R. Monroe; j Richardson, Jesse Jarrell: Shiloh, Le I grande Lotz; Sweeden, Ted Higgins; । Shroeder, Delf McKesson. Tyner; room i A, H. Curtis: room B, Oscar Williams: : room C, Alice Norris. Teegarden. Chas. Haag and Rosa Dolph. Meddlesome Mattie. ISLANDWhen will it rain? The roads are very dry and dusty. The pickle season is about at an end. Gould and McDaniel are hulling ; clover this week Mrs. Eliza Snell, of South Bend, was visiting on the Island this week. Mrs. Sam Hudelmyer and Mrs. Dan Brubaker were on the Island this week, i I The Ice Cream social was well attended last Saturday night. Perry Sneathen attended the institute at South Bend this week. Leonard Smith visited with relatives and friends at South Bend a part of i this week. Wm. Dare and wife, of South Bend, attended the funeral of John Dare last I Tuesday. i Last Saturday night a burglar entered Mrs. Jane Ryan’s house while she was at the ice cream social. Bert Beirley { had an occasion to go to th,e house and heard some one on the inside, whom he thought was his brother. Bert went in, lit a match and was soon told that if he did not get out he would be shot. Bert did not hesitate or change words but quietly walked out and the burglar ' made his escape. He had ransacked the house from top to bottom but got i nothing f>r hie trouble. Had Mr.) Beirley had a gun he could have shot • ; the burglar as he had trouble in getting I | his gun out of his pocket. ; Joe. I “Our baby was sick for a month with I I severe cough and catarrhal fever. Al 1 I though we tried many remedies she ■ I kept getting worse until we used One ' I Minute Cough Cure, it relieved at once I and cured her in a few days." B. I. I' Nance, Prim High School’ Bluffdale 1 Texas, B E. Williams. | Make arrangements to come to Walk ■ erton September 7 and attend the . j big reunion. i "DeXA itt s Little Early Risers did me । more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. H. Jacobs, of i Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant l never gripe, -they cure constipation. 1 arouse the torpid liver to action and give I you clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy appetite. B. E _ j W iliiams. j AGENTS WANTED—FOR ‘'THE LIFE ANU 11 Adm ’ rHl Dewey." the world's 'hZ 1’ n’ r R ' R ’ her ? By Murat Halstead, the ie hft-long friend and admirer of the nation s idol Biggest and best book; over 500 pages Bxlo Ooi l ^ v 103 paßes halfton e illustrations n Only S u Enormous demand. Big commis- , SIO "V < bance of a lifetime. Write I quick. Ihe Dominion Company, 3rd Floor I Caston Bldg, Chicago. ’ oor

Loctd B re ' [ Snoberger L>r diA'h"" -— k School supplies at ' It’s drug Wore. * 3 \ -——7 ' ASid Ewing, barbe -i, over abhrens’ store. Sati« f8 ‘ * guur ueod. \ dJi’e do not follow t b ° , fef Is, but wc J^^cad the followers. 111 . Ino :ompe Fin. l^ |nER . Ih A. Ande rS< ’" J Humced for ^^^^Uoon aseoiigion illlt r . qhnte drop P lace Septe Rjb !L< L. E will' 0 Ug cen t ex Rochester and OmSI S" 111 ‘J/September m. a bread box.

’ [jW-' toe kitchen, &30 worth ’ uo pajsi'j the Baltimore jej aijojst^ bwr tickets to ' 1,1 » re f° r rou od y/ fl Veteran Legion Y dnoj? nuv ~ ickens! VIPO satunun’pn,^ Brubaker & <|IWVJ snourej *e highest market iltry. _sjnu • Evince Hyat< purpose etallio ' class general ftotu Holmes brought here ► Steele, and fan b y Clarence invited to catrU'. at Mr. Steele’s bar^^F‘ of Walkerton. - Kodo! Dyspepsa Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially- dig f Xthe food and aids Nature in st icngt ^nmg and reconstructing the exhaSTed digestive organ-. It I-th" late ^discovered digestant and tonic. Ni otlu'r preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relieves and per manently cures Dyspepsia. Indigi^ion, Heartburn, flatulence. >• nr .itomaeh. Nausea. Sicklleadacb Gt- ralgia,Cramps,and allotherre-übsi.fi np- rfect digestion Prepared by E C D- Jfftt * Co . Chicago B E. WILLIAMS.

TS Facts About Arbuckles’ Coffee It has set the standard of qual^E^ |r all competitors for the last thirty years. The strongest claim any competitor canggMce is that his coffee is “just as good as Arbuckles’.” ' | TIME CONCLUSIONS >q The best Coffee is The only Coffee to buy is Arbuckles’. —-’*< The right to insist on havingr Arbuckles'. I No. 72 No - 74 jM le ^ s P rln g No. 76 No. 78 Ao.W A School Bag. ‘ s xty Lady's Bolt Buckle. An Album of Illustrated Balance nickel p silver plated artistic design, sent. Natural History. Scale. xl I •■ ir •' " i • K • metal case^^^^^Bg^-J®?.*'’ J fV postpaid on receipt of 2 cent. Fifty colored pictures of Animals I M 111 +»JI II I mnd ’' of handsome colored hnisbed. postage atnnip and S signa- selected for their beauty and rarity, i Il'S I*f4 t-1 I nptl: s ^"t post-paid on car-led^ ^1 tores cut from wrappers of Sent past-paid on receipt of 2 1 11 S 1 I rfrri i' l ~ cent postage o R t _p„ ~~ Arbuckles'Roasted Coflee. cent posiage stamp nnd 10 sic- I lIU SI Bl ** stamp mid 10 eignaturee receipt of 5® ^«estam» and _ nature, cut from wrappers ofi f ’ H fiul L't | cu’fromwrapp sofArbuckles' 10 eianat^i—Mrom wrappers of Arbuckles Roast -d Coffee. f ill Mill Roasted Coffee. Arbuckles No. 77. Telescope j XLiLOIMJ Drinking Cup. .. , Q _ _ . । O?, X Nq Foot This article Is prevented from fall- NO' rCpper and Salt , ' ' T-» Ing apart by its unique construction. Holders. rf^r. __ - . . , — - — 1..— meaiEOl I ape. Nickel-plated and highly finished. __ NO. 73. Scholars’ Companion. Avery Enclosed! -v - :-.]gaßOS useful fftl® I in emboss- _ * _A 14 «weigh from A most useful article for schoolchildren. Highly article ednickel inEiSs .^^-3 one ounee to 20 r’ -i !»--i'U in the feTTTtßfr cover no ’*f nt ** r I vW" I k pA s --t A. a- —~ » house- larger than I h,r,M e I . ' ' ‘ i hold and W-d^WIH“ Ordl Va I*’’ 1 *’’ tab ■ ■ ll >- I,' ~ J . ■ H IV / JfmsaSr on the J t \x^To®/ nary watch s—-4 L -4 teciipt of 2 ceut ci. tw:i holder, ill V —^BKaK farm. . >MT vaySjaj/ when tele- 1 “j i 5? V'onn * ,a nl rule and rubber. | .J \. RrnM case, AmUX scoped, “ *®® •sent post- iK‘ l "• " X —7~ -. \ .i|Eß'fH nickel-plat-, wHen ex Made of tierman Silver without L paid on re- 1 Im*-. Si uIH W edlinentapel tended seam or Joint except where tons frappe . of Arceipt of t«» I.''r-TT--". • _ ^^Efty feet long, holds as much as a coffee cup. Sent screw on and off. sent post-paid ™^* es cent po-tn ß e I - Sent post- post-paid on receipt of 2 ceut on receipt of 2 cent postage der . nßm# _® r Stump and 15 nntd on receipEHßMknt postage| postage stamp and 13 sicna- I stamp and 12 signatures cut , * >i.natures cut utamp and 1»4 MgSEres cut from 1 t ur<s cut fr.tu wrappers of Ar from wrappers of Arbuekles’ a. xpr«»• fr in w rappers of Arbuckles' Boasted Coffee w ra pners of pasted Coffee. । buckles'Roasted Coffee. Roasted Coffee. your Post Office. £ No. 82 Any one Book of the following Li»t will be sent post-paid on receipt No O( m°^s P £ a "- ber of a 2 cent postage stamp and 10 signatures cut from T he Flr.t Prayer. : Swing a |i I the wrappers of Arbuckles'Roasted Coflee. Suspenders. J Strop. a beautiful fl A double «t rop No. 84 A ONE NIGHT MYSTERY, and two other <reat Detective Imported — I A-t.c Web f oneofh atlc r and stories, by "Olu sleuth." Picture l&x» “'■ Suspenders. I nue <f ca vai, No. 85 ADVENTURES OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, by Clara Inches In durable. I ■ at. [ bound: • .er ' XmHB. Augusta. A mirth provoking story. ille . S , B| 4-y' .„•• I 1 ’ ! F'>s.l No. ca TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE. A Novel by Mm. Marv J- VI y > __,a i v twoui - ips Holmes. The most popular female writer of fiction of the age. post-paid ?'v7; Sent post- I'- • No. 07 THE SUNNYSIDE COOK BOOK, by Mm. Jennie on reeg|»t '< V . paid on re- I Hent --K"’’ V^vSef*- Harlan. This is one of the most comprehensive, common of 2 rest id ceiptoUMO koM-'isid on sense Cook Books ever published. ® »..!••• > I - <-..nt tx-r- P ... of two No. G 8 OLD SECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES. This book .taniaand * 0 t d'mi. receipt ol two n . indq , imP ciotbE^M takesthe reader out of the beaten tracks of knowledge, and will " t- K n *l s« a i«. i—J e ‘' n ’ , ’ OS 1 - at 1 :r-'d p'.i'M-EME be found both entertaining and useful. -JP H H FY „ rut i Ijt'F*|* , n« , P n"' l 1 ” fringe. c \.„^'^Eno. 89 THREE THOUSAND THINGS WORTH KNOWING, by ™ tures cut O i t >ut lurt ' ! * i J J! laignaturcs '-t post-paid on IL Moore, author of "Moore's Universal Assistant." This book “ , from wrap- JU fR 4A from wfIAP" X /X (from wrappers of of two cent is an encyclopedia of highly useful information in condensed form. — /H /h rcra cf A L' lx / \ Arbuckles Koast- stn m p ‘ * No. 90 THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT, and other stories- pers of Arbuckles' Boastsd Coffee. , /A /H buckles’ Ro «t ,[A M e d Coffee. ^eklet RuhYARh Ku-mnu. * “ * u ed Coffee. I । O vz | 1 i No. 93 ft A Basket of Beauties. No. 95 No. 96. Noah's Ark. No. ©2 >| lc Cnmn-tnv. 4s saLAhcent picture of Roses by Paul le T h tee BeSU tis UI I A menagerie, consisting of 12 pairs of The First K SS ' vumpu..y r 'ag, ie great painter of flowers. We Flower • tie; ritoi r* rviiTll 7 Theorigina. oe W s to be one of the handsomest ' Animals—Elephants, Camels, Deer, Horsos, ... ,■ jV/ vk JM was painted i Pictures. __ A beautiful / v C , per.-y ! Cattle, Donkeys. Goats, I.'ons, Bears. Tigers, («&-< , i r ta A. j.gaf^^k. U hu’+.i; V- ran.'llnk! K■ “ - ^S'^rr. ■ 7i^—l Each measuring 9',x17 i reyrodu.- /X' ) , inches The titles are D °^ ftnd C ‘ U ' Each pair is coupled .nd printings is " I "Summer Fragrance," ' stands alone. They are lithographed In P zc Sent a genuine ^Jise of Lilies,” and many colors on heavy cardboard, cut out J ;•* C* f Sue ' l'i'=' <s < " Fres!l “ nll Sweet " ’ and embossed. Every feature of the Animals V«pn receipt /I 25. 1 # inch**^. «*' These three pictur(*s all • ..A l lf 2 cent j/ Sent post- U . go together. ..nd will be >• d^ctly shown. Ths elephants are T J bostase / receipt”"' scot post-paid on re- inches high and 10 inches long and the other r- J * - Mampunii _ 4'^ two cent jceipt ot 2 cent post- Animals are proportionately large. Seat r® ««“ a ; Mump and <U 4^ ” «er offered to the public. It acc stamp and 5 sig- „ n rece| ofa ceßl 1— ; ■ lures cut - > n Mann- is 16 <ches in size. Sent post-paid natures cut from wrapwrap- '« _o_^ ‘"res nt on < -f 2 cent postace via... p and pers of Arbuckles' stamp and 15 signatures cut from b‘ K Uc H ^Of Ar- fro “Vraipers of Arnuckles' Roasted ItiK rw^cutjrum w rappers or A:■ KoMted Coffee wrappers of Arbuckles'Roasted Coffee. - - NO ' ° 7 ' ' 7 i - ' 1 " 4e CQ.d Eyed Needles. No. .OO **" * ”! —Put tin in a । I L sra wHM aaiety n n I P re,t - V '“" r No ' 98 ifQriwX A Pocket Mirror Pin Book ^rtTsre- Pin Cabinet S and Comb. 0 i] p. t‘ l 'i‘.’i"-i''Enc * box iitbographed Set in neat leather Safetytti ^inanufa. | ” ~—>on case, with yee'!’: .. • J fS« el.; |l s<>,t ' MEV ' .iifoS posta«c Mali I * ts - Sent post- ! 1 receipt of 2 eeat wben being Fl I I I cer'it posit a C ce l “"t am?, i . < Bi postage stamp and I 2 ‘ i MdlOsignaiiin-s cm. I y M <nnlure , cut from post-paid m t tures cut . . J from wrappers of Ar k receipt of 2 t ' from wrap- buckles Boasted Coffee —l—<# wrappers of Arbuckles', rent postage 11l II pers of Ar- ~|l» Ro a Ste d Coffee ' stamp and 8 signature, cut from ' ' II ?= buckles’ , - ttoasiea cone wrappers of Arbuckles Bowled Coffee. L.._-_._ .-. I | ? Boasted Cos- | ] — — —^ ee ' - — —— tri. . »L» f _ This represents one page of a List which is found in each th, s Is a picture of the S , —— pound package of Arbuckles Roasted Coffee, and with each c ai « re arhuct ' les Roas;|j. P P w J ich the Ljgt i 8 f oun< j th e purchaser has bought Coffee Wrapper, which you ted JI // a /J^ /7 J » definite part of some article to be selected by him or her to cut out and send to us a„e /> J t f j/A 1 from the List, subject only to the condition that the signature voucher r a r S S' [/ . // I A on the package Is to be cutout and returned to Arbuckle Bros. No other part ot the Col J'i «n f A . as a voucher, in accordance with the ^‘rections printed In Wrapper win be accepted a iee f connection with each item illustrated ‘^ descr! _eu An O t l h e 7 voucher, nor will this Pictur a * This List will be kept good only till May 31. 1900. Another accepted as such. - e ^niTTn QW urn lurK i nrvn page of this List will appear in thU paper gbort y. > SOME OF OVS BIGNATUKEB AB.■ ■ «— Al P ill VZXCS W Z* IT V IM V Address all BROS., NOTION DEPT., NEW YORK^CJTY,^Y. ~

Red Hot From the Gun W* vs the ball that hit. G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment . ■ \ K QU 20 year ?' TheD Bucklen’s - mca Sahe cured him. Curescuta, bimses, burns boils, felons, corns, skin ’A'cents'u I eßt '’de cure on earth, i b'v^l bX ; Cure guaranteed. Sold by all cnuggists. A great many are taking advantage of | the Independent’s Farm Journal offer.' t is a proposition that our farmer friends cannot afford to overlook. "o Ul p I'“K e ‘ I,ftl * l »ne lUmtratrnnl" Compauy, 3rd Floor

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS AT THE Boston Dry Goods Store. want to coim^tdtVcontiffim’ektoVwhon ^ ay of home makers, and housekeepers. We divest vou of vmir doll i™ •> I t . ~D \ l le- v ° u to eotue j° our Btore ' it ie not with any thought of an opportunity to and wliat vou buv of v.mr own fr ! U . ii^ 6 -Vi^. you goods, but we do not believe in forcing you into buying anything can come wito —fl I‘n > • 1 , e . wl 18 inv anably worth all you pay for it. Our stocks are uniformly good, therefore you eXldißh A yOU may need ' A careful investigation of our goods and prices will truthfully

and Napkins. ' * ll r 81 goods are indeed K uch shagM^^ give to those wishI * J gust, values for un- \\ e will ^Bing our Special Sale on 1 able good table linen covering ful^^^L'hes wide, only 25 cents a A better <||MBMgull 56 inches wide, and ten diffe^EfeMterns. all worth 37 1 ., cents ay; rd 'SS,r® extreme low price of 29 cents a STECI \ L.-SHHK place on sale 20 pieces of an ejrjgible Linen full 68 inches wide, 75 cents a yard. > ours durinf^^^&ale for 50 cents a

1 his is tS^Hust programme, things at half and often less. August Butterick Patterns now here. We take subsrnpS^^Hr the Delineator. J A (Ss M. gh lb is as. l^^en in Doubt Buy at The Boston Store

■ in । - --- fyyiNGHESTEK,) ; Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells, i “Leader” loaded with Smokeless powder and “New * S Rival” loaded with Black powder. Superior to all * 5 other brands for i J UNIFORGITY, RELIABILITY AND STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES. ! * Winchester Shells are for sale by all dealers. Insist upon £ • having them when you buy and you will get the best.

Our better values in Table Napery is worth your while to look at: we have them at 62L,c, 75c, 87' 2 c, fl, $1.25 a yd. Table Napkins. We are showing a splendid line of Table Napkins in all sizes and qualities 11 75c. «1, #1.25, #1.50, #2, #2.50 a White Bed >pre«m>. We are showing a splendid line of White Bed Spreads. Our prices and the quality are bound to win in case you are in need of them. We have them at 75c, 87» 2 c, <l, 11.25,^1.50,^2 1 and upwards. Special Towel Sale. Fifty dozen All Linen Towels, coming in borders and plain whites, and a full

size towel, coming 18x34 inches, worth 30 cents a pair. We will sell them during our special sale at 10 cents each. 100 Doz. All-Linen Towels. ' । 100 dozen ALL LINEN TOWELS, 1 coming 25x50 inches, coming in different colors and plain whites, only 25c each.Here is a bargain in Towels. | To tnose^fA^r we would kindly say we have added this department to our store, and are prepared to quote you prices on all widths of window shades and rollers. We make them and hang them also. Blankets and Comforters. See our All Wool Blankets and learn our low prices on them. The best values in Comforters found anywhere.