Third and final excerpt of Chesterton Tribune - April 23, 1885.
Mr. Swanson and son, of Chicago arrived here on Friday last, and brought
with them a handsome stock of tailor goods. They have rented Mr. Heffron's
new building, on the north side, and propose to become permanent citizens of
our place. That Chesterton appreciates the accommodation of a first-class
tailor shop was demonstrated from the fact that the new firm took orders for
ten suits the first day they opened up.
DIED - On Sabbath evening, at 10 o'clock, April 19th, Lewis Scanlon,
youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scanlon, at the home of his parents
one mile east of Crisman; of pneumonia, in this 15th year. The deceased
was attended throughout his illness by Dr. Marr, of Chesterton. He was an
exemplary son, the joy of his parents, the idol of fond brothers and sister,
in fact the light of the household. His loss will be mourned by his
playmates as well as by a large circle of friends and relatives. His remains
were interred last Tuesday in the Catholic cemetry near Chesterton.
MARRIED - TROWE-FLEMING - On Wednesday, April 22, W. E. Trowe of Chicago, to
Miss Bertha Fleming, of Porter, at the _________Lutheran Church at 12:30 m.
Rev. Mr. Simpson officiating.
The ceremony was very impressive and was witnessed by a large number of
friends and relatives of both contracting parties. After the marriage the
wedding party repaired to the residence of the bride's mother at Porter,
where a magnificent feast was spread. The newly-married couple are well and
favorable known here, Mr. Trowe being raised in this vicinity. He is an
enterprising, ambitious young man, now employed in a lucrative position in
Chicago. The bride is one of Westchester's fairest daughters, and much joy
is wished this well mated pair in their journey throught life.
FOR SALE - I will offer for sale cheap all of my property in Chesterton,
consisting of a lot 66 feet front, 132 feet deep, on which are a good
dwelling house, bakery, with all necessary fixtures, and barn, lying in one
of the best locations in town. The above property will be sold in one lot
or parcels to suit purchaser. For further particulars. Inquire of H.
Benson, Chesterton, Ind..
TO ALL LADIES. After this date ( April 16) I have opened an office over the
Fair store, cor Main and Lafayette Sts, Valparaiso, Ind., for the treatment
of all diseases that women and children are subject to. Consultation will be
free, and absolutely private. Any one calling on me will receive most
careful attention. Calls answered day and night.
Mrs. L. Allen, M. D.
BREAD!! BREAD!! People of Chesterton and Hageman: Do you want Nico, Fresh
Bread, Pies, and Cakes delivered at your door every day? If so, send a
postal card to H. DABBERT, Hageman, Ind., and your orders will be promptly
obeyed. Mr. Dabbert keeps a full line of DRY GOODS & CLOTHING Boots and
Shoes, Groceries constantly on hand, and sells as cheap as the cheapest.
Give him a call. Remember the place. Postoffice Store. HAGEMAN, INDIANA.
St. Paul's Academy. The third term of the present scholastic year began in
St. Paul's Academy, Monday, April 5th. Instructions for the First Communion
Class of this year began also and will continue throughout the term.
enjoy.