Walkerton Independent, Volume 28, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1902 — Page 8
S SN S T MAT e e _'l“_,,, S‘ | o -~ b A 599 ¢} | { 4 it {5” *l3 D t E @le Independend. e e L i 19, 1902, 1 WALEERTON, IND, JUI ; I ‘ A LooarL NswspaPEß, NON-PARTISAN ENTEREDAT THEWALKERTON P. O. AT SECOND CLASS RATES. Sualomscriptions: o t i $1.650 | For One Year ’ - 76 Por Six Mm\l!\fl“ ) gl e e Nhraa i 1 . - . 2 « !'fig:x!f ‘p:‘:"'l()‘\‘]‘v(’a:-” inadvance & discount of 25 i-eDts onth et L e - < i ECS & PROFES! AL. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL. o N Denaut. {“. l:“. H. l)'., A% 3 -~ 9 | Surgeo e . U 3 { =i %/ Physician ai g 4 maut Building 100 ¢ 1 rooms in Denau o off ()fll(‘:h::l\‘; west of the Independent ht Beil N Nig ' Telephone No. 5. — JT, DR. M. S. DENAL eon, . & Surg Physician. e : lelmg, i residence in Denaut bl Offices and “::Ll-(\,'(vnth Street. ’ AT BELL. NIC TELEPHONE No. 5. - ————————— ¥ X SUrgeon. | W. F hudt ] . tof all Diseases of Women_and | - E'-_\vs-e.&himren a Specialty. 1 fOftice in new'\')'\?“l mng Avenue E. Telepnone No. 24, Sl Pl Tracy, Bl Sn, M' Dog Physician and Surgeon, WALKERTON, - - - INDIANA. Office: Rooms formerly oceupied by J. W. Arlington, M. D., TELEPHONE NO. 6, NIGHT BELL. C. W. MOORE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon.t " Surgery and diseases of Women and Children, a specialty. Office consultation and examination free, and strictly confidential, Calls answered promptly day or night. Office at my Drug Store, opposite Lemert] & Co.’s store. Teegarden, Indiana. JAMES L. McDANIEL, Justice of the Peace. L 7 | j s COLLECTIONS « Given Prompt | Attention, —— ‘ Office in Mc¢Daniel Block, over | Yearick’s Furniture Store. MASONIC. ‘ “YALKERT()N LODGE, A. F. & A. M.| No. 619. Regular meetings the first and" third Thursdays of each month. Visitors | weicome, S. R. BALL, W. M. | CHAS. M. STEPHENS, Sec, | i RR e S D .
. l‘w » i %g@ | R oo e O mes osNB 2 e e MM { Bt e Special NF?EIEQI;Z?EYEIDY given to the citizens of Walk: Be e ————————— er known as 1S now placed in the > ENTIRE STOCK OF W. A. TANK 1 | L e gy Q] K OF W. A. TANK . © hands o 6 B 40d vicinity that THE ENTIRE SIOCK U SATU RDA I J r O'NEILL & CO., of Chicago, and commencing )YO a m ¢ - > v : . o at : :gg ..i..-iui-fl TtHlIZ{ £Nl|R%t§7,ooo,oo WORTH will be sold at price JL 18, : StocCk 1s one of the newest and best in this part of the - : f St. Joseph co: -e state. n« . L e he dorv Ol OL. JOSCPII LU NOTHING IS RESERVED, EVERYTHING MUST GO never before hfia“—(‘l Ofc e Send i t?‘yf,‘jt,i’{,;.,,.gv T - ; * .worn goods to dispose of, but Strictly LAV, B éheaper than elsewhere, buig now you have an opportunity of ' _Ol.d shop 1 knéwn fact that THE FAIR has always ! O you save th(? who_lesaler s profit and the retailer’s profit, th ga3 WC i\« CHEAPER that most wholesale houses sell the buying public an idea of what this stock ists of - Iying these goods L e ]fO It is the che tife ti e B¢ 1 oitiee 2oods as clieap as they tan DE Malh <-~. ° - o - gfl-a;fife gm‘;fn?!dwml pay you amply if you g I;Sitg . vL:?few articles to give you an idea of the enormity ©i i —— HCDESt AV S WOtk you everearned aba - = @ - o - - Liaee caved is money s ki e e YOl ‘e us a call even if you’ire miles away. Money saved 1 . TITATS UREE TO FUR £ wssusa call | '(_J e espeane. oot = ” and if you can use'any of the below mentioned goods COME’P\ VERY FEw DAYS ONLY —M—T—M'—t . . mer and winte a( “, .‘7 V ;Ax ines '7 Vf'rt‘"twfg :~‘.:rv”'}ru‘!’vr’i'», all widths - nfa W A R(:H Ilaxiirln".fi:'lfrr’:‘:rM]._‘M s o I“ll!;lwufinur'x'n'x{fl‘z|i‘;3’rtnh!(il E;\hrns{r'i‘rv;::)‘,:ir:X:l‘ \(]3;’ ;‘,“!t, ,’,,‘”3,15, “I".‘.“r:";;]‘wm“ chenille :ffy‘(:: ‘ ARLY \N HILE THE ASSORTMENT IS I”’AKUJL“ adies’ and misse rloves mitte and AH”L‘MI'HV'“}““(E all well-made, “ :u!'?il"v:‘é'--’. v,uvim;‘;r\’vd(:ur‘ %xins,‘ si’i’ ;,inp wear . 7 I"uiii!wr,w. 3 Hosiery for ladies, misses, boys, girls }m"'3!"‘.1"’”?"»:[!-?‘3;(h'“(’v"t-")' f;-iz;;.:‘},{ (],u.r, carryf- iR G ’ 7~*T_:- £ L L : ‘ o : : ¢ Ladies percale waists, all size and infants, all grades, colors and sizes. :;ii’i,ijz-;.r,w-, the largest assortment in Umbre [summer caps. ‘ _‘»1«“:;;:\;;!!»- summer and winter under “A‘.,;“-;,'iz.‘ _;.vl_‘& : bnins Frisin ¥ : + e reorinad osting.and ‘Tiaiian cloth, | all sives sud quatitien, L | isees sxd chifdrans difee S ute RN We Meus nork ahichs, oromslc, svanendens, vot, eathor wast rammers 100 plain and fai los Valentine lace, torcheon lace, linen | Ginghan aprons. all colors and sizes %mm»ir P (.“ . ‘ :f,!'lf.i‘}lr;%. cuffs, handkerchiefs, neckties, » .x:;:l".' gaug —_ ¢ Ladies’ dress skirt strictly up-to-date, torcheon lace, silk lace, all widths and e v : . dam e g med (a8 at any old price. more than cheap. tools, wrenct ! . in brilliantine ty cloth and crash., qualities. An elegant line of white dress goods. pay. ’S”H you a good corset for less Boys' knee pants, shirts, waists, sweat planes, ct e ) ; _ ! : ;hey can be made for. 'm‘k(:j‘h = " ’ iiy : - . . . autiful ladies’ and misses’ trim (3irle’ Bob. Rov and Tam O'Shanter hats e Remember this is not one-fifth of the articles we hav ' o any prico you wish to Girls Kob, Koy and Tam O We call your s WE GUAURANTEE 10 SELL YOU GOODS CHEAVYE : _ _ g £ : - - ¢ c t sntion more or gu¢ Dlt - visit on this occasion. Remember you are not obliged to purchas to offer but space will not allow ÜbfltO me 112-".!,‘.‘1;;7 re ¢Ao . take the bargains away, we are, yours respectfully, THAN YOU CAN EVER HOPE TO G}:ji FTHEM AGAIR - o o o/ g 2 - 5 o . ATy OF 1«;“ {;«)," 5 ’\m ‘. ;’:'g,i‘- G L . 9 but we think you will when you see the bargains. Hoping to see ) C. C. ONHII © ™ 2 % & E. K. éim?, LPRESENTATIVE, oW " oy o , # S 0%,!',5 fl.’ ; 2 B 1t W. A. Tank’s Fair Store, vvailkorioi,
T | {2 CORRESPONDENCE. 2 é News of lnteresf as Given by the Indepen-= :ffll i & dent’s Able Corps of Correspondents. = ‘ = i . =
} § LAPAZ. | Miss Daisy Stackman, of South Bend, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Seybold. Mrs. Malon Thomas and son, of Chi cago, are visiting her husband’s people, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas. Mrs. Ssid Cushman is on the sick list. Charles Theodore Murray, who spent two years in Paris, France, was visiting friends at LaPaz last week. He is a brother of Gordon Murray, of the Nappanee News; also a brother of Mrs, T. T, Burns. Walter K. White started for Minot, North Dakota, last Sunday night. He thinks he will stay five years. We make it five months or less. The huckleberry crop in this vicinity was almost a failure. The prospect was | very good a few weeks ago. The wheat and reye is all harvested . in this vicinity and a fair crop. ' Mr. and Mrs. Koontz, of Bremen, are was av omdle, ond Mrs DoOta, he called | on Mr.and Mrs. A. A, Miller and found | Mrs. Grace Miller in a serious condition | with smalipox. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rash, of Bremen, isiti the latter's mother, Mrs.l % 14 [ oqs | -| Word came here last night THat™en | Spicher, who was reared at Linkville ; | this township, but of late has made his ;hom'e with his brother Charles, who is jßß(!thl’] boss on the B. & O. at Milford ' Junction, was cut to pieces by a B, & O. + | train this week, | Li A M, — DEX - JOHN C. VANATI'A, President. M. L. NORTHAM, Cashier. ‘ la prepared to extend accommo- | dations to reliable parties and i does a general, conservative banking business, '~MONEY TO LOAN~ | on personal security and real § estate. Interest paid on time deposits, | Individual Responsibility | $100,000.00. BANK OCLOSES AT 4 P. M. | SOUTH BEND FOUNDRY co., | SOUTH BEND, IND., | § make all kinds of Grey Iron, Building, Street | § and Machine ' Do Pattern, Blacksmith and Machine Work, I SASH WEICHTS, ETC. |
| | NORTH LIBERTY. ‘ : [Lewis Buchtel has moved his family | | into the house recently purchased from ', M. Lee on South Main street. Lot Mangus and family and Miss , | Nellie Buchtel left Wednesday for Weost Unity, Ohio, where they will visit Alonzo Mangus and family. Born, to the wife of Albert Barnhardft, "1 agirl, July 12, ; William Hathaway and wife, of . South Bend, visited relatives here this . | week. Wilbert Barnard, of South Bend, » | spent the past week with Dr. and Mrs. ’ | Moore. | . { Mrs. C. S. Whittecar and son return- | ed from Chillicothe, Mo., last week. ;| Mrs.T. H. Dougherty, of Walkerton, | visited 2. L. Naragon and family sev 1 \ eral days this week. | Mr.and Mrs. D. M. Woodward spent Sunday at Plymouth. ) 3 ee 8L ma. (Case and daughtfer Jenette E. Z. Stull has returneato mm-rormer j. home at West Bridgewater, Pa. ( I; ;—l_V‘lan' Lle to You. i And say some other salve, ointment, | lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Sglve. tell him thirty T I yéars of marvelous cu rémr ) | bOIIS. corns, felons, ulcers, cuts, scalds 8 ’ bruises and skin eruptions prove it's the Sfi?(»st and cheapest. 25¢ at B. E. Wil 1! liams’ drug store, D 1 | 3 DonN'TBE FooLED! i o _%) Take the genuine, original Y \‘_ o)\ ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA ? o N ‘\ Made only by Madison Medi- '.[; { Q"/J cine Co., Madison, Wis. It | R A, keeps vou well. Our trade | st -‘"‘;'."é“r ;nurk cut on each package. & ~‘ ’rice, 35 cents. Never sold 'j‘mi‘ in bulk. Accept no sl:h;;.ncompromaTko ez tute. Ask your druggist, ————— BREAD. | and Help Support Home Industries. \’\)ll will find no i?“f!!'l‘ ‘“,",-;“f ]h““ ours. Carefully baked, honest weight, Short (_)r-,.’nr Meals from 15 cents up. Board £3.50 per week, { Asfine a line of candies and cigars as | can be found in town. ' ICE CREAM and SODA WATER. S —— | RESTAURANT, i F. E. WALTER, Proprietor. .
— Lo ‘- B e e L '+ Local Brevities. i e ] 3 Magazine free to August 1. E ¢ Ryder's for a Bill Solliday cigar. ‘w ers began threshing wheat this| g The yield averages well. ' TR . ];tl- ze amount of cement walk is being | ' arious parts of town, \ vb- o o 1 th 1 have anything to sell an ad in | . EPENDENT Will bring you a buyer. | 4s : ‘ i Murphy, you know him. He i 4 wbison & Weaver's One Dime Sh v ot iy | 1 8 1 you need your lawn mowor “.m“_" p in good shape call on T. A.
One e- - haif g ound }mkn:‘;t vowder ‘a—n(l a (,T“ | Red 8 jon glass pitcher for 2oc at f'he hr., a Thel. .. T . ‘ 1o Bnd Yobison & Weaver tent show gives | | You caTO%3M: Admission only 10 cents. | n’t afford to miss it, ; . For el i ASaLeE.—House and lot in Walkerton, iR . e paymeé ‘ the best of condition. KEasy : ts. P. C. WoODWORTH. RQV . e : Mic. 3 J. H. Hoilingsworth writes to L quite> ollingsworth that he is feeling Seom s ¥ A rvcel\'lng m.uch benetit 14 = untain air of Colora- .| ao N chea" . ea one is al 5 l shov ot ruance | '1" N 25 cent | P " bon ‘ : made a !f‘ o : ~ east | g - | change ! : 3 been | a to the A e 2 This | travelin ;] I dation | The w. . the |1 has heer! 1 ' | daughte’ |1 1 g 3 sburgh ! t |lB given o Nk % I'o her ¢ . | Grove V¢ s o { ; h Bend, - | who is ak Bl aer son, | : For 8. ; regided, | acres of fi | f e our miles 88 on 120 shoulder gh situated . 1 are Address o s . n. (rrass 18 | + heavy stand. | The O 1L L. HariNG, cha Aurora, Ind. . gsays that an exnei . 1 Mlowing: 1¢ | .rn our thanks to our ' ;nds who assisted us in cl " father. s signed by the wife and | : e ag often disable a man al days’ loss of time and son develops, sometimes w 8 of a band or limb. Pain Balm is an antiWhen applied to cuts, urns it causes them to - and without maturation, — s any danger of blood poison. : B, E. Williams.
Grand Clearing - Sale. | Geo. Wyman& Co.
i Twice a year it has been our (:n.-d«.n! to clean house, as it were. Some people | clean house in March for Spring, some | people clean house in April for Mall | but we clean house in July expecting it to last six months. We mark down all) remnants and full picces that have not | ' sold; that is what we call cleaning house. | At this time you can get bargains in{ every department. Come early and bring your pocket-book with you for | you will see goods at prices you cannot ! atford to pass. | In Dress Goods Department you will find rempants of white India Linen at | less than half price, ¢ and 8c yard. . Oue lot of plain and figured Silk Mous- | geline, Hoc quality for 2bc-— Lawns 3'sc. ' 15¢ quality lawns 10c—Japanese wash | gilks 3oc. | In Lace I.)epartmw'_iw il b 5O 0S Kinds at De, worth | 10c¢: one lot at 10¢, worth 25¢; one lot of printed curtain, B's¢ yard. \ In Perfumery Department we offer A driondack Rose Perfume in bulk, He | quality, 25¢ per ounce; also toilet water at 10c per bottle. \ In Hosiery Department you will find | lace hose, black and colors, marked 10¢, | some sold this season as high as 25¢. Men's SI.OO quality soft bosom shirts for | 50¢, one lot of men’s half dollar quality | Balbriggan underwear for 37's¢ each, one lot of ladies’ vests 10c, usually sold at Zoc. f In the Domestic Department you will find one lot of 36 inch Zephyr ginghams 8t c. one lot of Swise silk striped printed mull in remnpants lawns 3¢, rempanis standard prints 3¢, ginghams ic, printed curtain draperies 10¢, sold all season at 15¢, printed cardinal percales, 10¢ qual ity, be. l In Cloak and Suit Department you will find ¢hildren's dresses, ages 2 to ? yoars, all at one price, boc each, One lot of HOc shirt waists 25¢ each. [n Millinery Department you wili find one lot of ladies’ trimmed hats 4t 31.50 each, worth up to $5.00. In Carpet Department you will find | clearing up sale in lace curtains, some rare bargains, 50c to $2 00, COME AND SEE US. Geo. Uyman § €o., . South Bend, Indiana. . Store open =:3O 4. m., closes 5:3¢0 p. m., except Saturdays. ——*“
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TST B S I e 3 - TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. * H. M. SMITH . ¥ ’ TRUSTEE OF LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, Hereby gives notice that he will be at his residence Wednesday and at his office in ot \\.4Hll}\'.‘\!'(i..\:.’t\\'~‘i“\"’\.’(:H"l v of each week for the transaction of township business. HOURS: 9a. m, 103 p. m. 1 See here! wr @ | Nearly time to use hose. (et your , old ones repaired, or if you are in i need of new ones let me give you a o pointer. If you are interested in " the hose question here is one point | I handle the 'Mechanical Rubber Goods ‘ fully guaranteed. Let me give you | an estimate on your hose. ) AT KALE MM s i 145 T N S s
Non-Resident Notice. STATE OF INDIANA} ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, 17 In the St. Joseph Cirenit Conurt, | Septem. er Term, 1802 | Claude Yotung vs. Ada Young, Cause No. 8847, Divorce. RBE 1T KNows, That the above- med plain{ifl has filed in the office of the Cleri of suid Court his eomplaint azainst Sald Gefendant in the above cause oot ther with 4 proper affidavit that said defeadant, Ada | Young, is not a resident of th Stat Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notified that cause will stand for trial on the 15th day of September, IGOZ, the same being the 7th day of the next fefm jof said Court to commence at the ¢ty of | South Bend, on the second Monday in Sep . | tember next, oo which day said defendant 1s regu red to appear to =aid action. GEeo. M. FounrTarx, Cierk. By GEo. H. ALWARD. Deputy. JosEPH G. ORE, Attorney for plainiifl. 1| When you awake in tha morning sealing like the end of a mizspent life, your | mouth fall of fir and your soul full of regrets, take Rocky Mouantain Tea, , Grea” medicine. B. E. Wiliiams. . i * < e e W
