Excerpts from Chesterton Tribune, Thursday, June 4, 1885.
In and About Chesterton
Mrs. Blackwell has adopted a little girl about 9 years old.
For a first class quality of Calcimine go to Dr. Green's.
Subscribe for The Tribune. Get your friends to subscribe.
Can't you add one name to The Tribune subscription list?
Go to A. L. Harper for South Bend Chilled Plows and repairs.
Ed Way does first class haircutting and shaving. Give him a call.
Paper hanging neatly done by Swan Nillson. Terms, reasonable.
When you want a fine job of painting done, call on Swan Nillson.
Johnson Bros. sell plow shoes very cheap. Come and look at them.
Ed and Cora Green went to Flint lake last Tuesday for a pleasure trip.
We understand that the Duplex brick yard will be started up next week.
Co to McLellans, at Valparaiso, for photographs. He is the best in
town.
The County Commissioners met last Monday to transact regular business.
For Rent - The front room, over Eagle Drug stores. Apply at Tribune
office.
A handsome line of Millinery goods at Mrs. T. J. Johnson's. Bergstrom's
Building.
BORN - to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purington, last week, a son. Accept
congratulations.
Mr. George Morgan has our thanks for late files of Liverpool and London,
Eng., newspapers.
Wm. H. Wilkinson, of Chicago, an uncle of Dr. Miller is spending this
week in Chesterton.
Ladies call and see the New Home Sewing Machine at A. L. Harpers. It's
a daisy.
Assessor Coulter and Commissioner Lundberg were in Valparaiso Monday,
attending to public duties.
Paper hanging, calcimining, frescoing, and inside house painting
promptly done by Swan Nilson.
Mr. Albert Carr, of Millers, spent Tuesday in Chesterton. While here he
made The Tribune office a pleasant call.