St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1892 — Page 8

AJje 3n ft open bent. A LOCAL N si .'JT:I. XoN-« ARTISAN. AV. A KNpI.KY, 1 ÜBIJSIipH. Entered at the WalKorton Postoilioe at second-class rates. 13 Yi T> wcr i i > tio ix j For One Year . . . 81.50 For Six Sion ths . . , . . 75 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your ferm of subscription to this paper has expired, if you are in arrearages please settle al once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON. INDIANA. MAY H, 1892

THE BEST . APERIENT In modem pharmacy is, undoubtedly, Ayer’s Cathartic Fills. Except in extreme cases, physicians have abandoned the use of drastic purgatives, and recommend a milder, hilt no less effective medicine. The favorit- is Ayer’s PiJs, the superior medicinal virtues of which h ive been certified to under the officiid seals of state chemists, as well as by hosts of eminent doctors ami pharmacists. No other pill so well pupplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, anil agreeable family medicine. “Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine I ever used; and in my judgment no better general remedy was Ever Devised I have used them in my family and caused them to be used among my friends and employes for more than twenty years. T i my certain knowleilge many cases of the follow Ing complaints have been completely and permam ntly cured by the use < f Ayer’s rills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague. ! !’:<.as fever, sick hea dacbe. rheumatism, flux, dyspepsia, constipation, and hard colds. Ihuw that a moderate use of Ayer’s rills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found pn absolute cure for the disorders -I hav” named above.” —J. O. Wilson, c dractor and Builder. Sulphur Springs, Texas. '* For eight years I was afflicted v i h constipation, which at last I<, .r? o had th t the doctors could do no more .. r n; . 1 a I began to take and soon the novels TCcovered thwr natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health.”—Win. 11. De Laucett, Dorset, Ontario. “Ayer’s Pills are the boat cathartic I ever used in my practice." —J. T. Sparks, M D., Yeddo,lnd mBFARED BY Dr. J. 0. AYER & CD., Lovell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists mid De ra In Medicine. TEEG ARDEN. J. W. Falconb try has gone to Chicago to visit with his sons. Miss Ella Zimmerman, of Plymouth, is visiting with John Linville and family • F. L. Johnson bus tin ned his b un around, raised it and is going to convert it into a bank barn. Samuel Strang will preach at Tot garden Sunday evening, Muy 1". IL F. Letlierm.m and wif<- sp. : f t inday and Sunday vi- ding in iLklmil. Any person finding John Moriis’ horse will return the same and receive 25 cents rewaid. Glen Nixon is on tin D k ILt. P. W. Shrull is building un ad ’iti m tohisbarn. G. W. Nixon has tils' commenced the erection of anew home. Jesse Brown and family, of Smith Bend, were visiting friends Saturday and Sunday in this vicinity. There is a young man in our I. -vn who is stealing chickens and dm I s selling them to our poultry mao. Such work ought to be stopped. IL W. Ford is building a new tile kiln and will soon be ready Io burn tiL. Mrs. Etta Moriis is visiting friends n Chicago and EI expects to movi there soon. Jack. TYNER CITY. Subscribe again for the Indei-eni ex r and see what your neighbor is doing. Those fellows had better be at Sun day School on Sunday instead of building fence. Bill Morris says he cut 27 cords of wood out of one tree and had one log left that will make one thousand feet of lumber. Garrett Jai cell was on a business trip to Marion. Doc. Shaw always has a smile on Lis face. It sounds natural to hear a blacksmith again in Tyner. George Borden says Marshall county is good enough for him, Frank Jolmsmi is farming on a large i Scale. Ue has set out one half acre of oats. He says if it quits raining he will put out one fomth acre ■ I corn. Mr Sfmubnrner is buying a car-load .01 hogs. nr > < mi widows auc only

NORTH LIBERTY Edward Boso was over from Walkerton last Sunday. Ed is a frequent visitor here. James E. Foster now occupies his new business room on South Main street where may bo found a choice line of groceries, fruits, etc. D. W. Houser has sent his line pac ing filly Jennie B. to LaPorte, whore she will lie worked fora fast mark. Ho has also sent to Elkhart his two line youngsters. Broadwood and Kizer, where they' will have the attention of Fred Newman, who is considered a very clever reinsman. During the storm hist Thursday evening lightning struck the Episcopal church spire doinn considerable dam-

age. The main building was also damaged to some extent. No insurance. John Jolly and family of Govertown, Stark county, visilcd with Mrs. Jolly’s parents here over Sunday. Mrs. Mary Fryer has just received a choice Imo oi millinery goods from Gage Bros., of (Mticngo, and invites the ladies to call and examine her stock and get prices. Paul, the infant son of Charles L. Witwer, died on Wednesday morning at 1 o’clock. The time for the funeral has not been ammuuced. Tim bridge gang on the Wabash short hue hove arrived and will begin operation at once. Mrs. Alice Orr and her twocliildren, of LaPorte, Sundnyed in the village. Frank I’earse, who is attending commercial school at South Bend, spent Sunday at home with his parents. Dr. R. B. Dugdale has gone to North Liberty to locate permanm..l for the practice of his prof -ssion. Di Dugdale i m vnt graduate of R : b Medical col lag , Chicago, is a yon g man of excellent qualities and strong e ipabilitie- ami u >rtby the cmlideiu-e of the citizens of N oth Liberty and vicinity.- South 1’ d tribune The Ti xas how bets ’ pm ? - lS Liver Regui d< ; wht”. 1 .diem. j j Pierce, Kunchi ro Gt nd . I xaSIIE COMMITTED hUD IDE Mrs- F. C. B ic. at nTukmj. I * Ittlei ; "My In -I. m : I’m-m. me i 1 cause you trouble, but 1 >. Yon do not know what these lone, uakmai, wretched nig! ts arc t > me, -.nd I am .- tired, darling -the p.iin w?i :,! ... l>. Letter. It - ’mt easy ' ■ take । - life, but I have been siek so long. Good bye, my huslmu l, I I ve y. n y<mr wife.’ lliis is but nne of tL'umi.iils that c ve up, instead of using Dr. Miles' Kes: a-, live Nervine, ami hein/ speedly curelnf ' their wren he.lm s. Go t.ml. lindly's and get elegaat book ami tri:-,I bottle free. Only Unit Successful. I’oet "Tvio vvei ks ago T setd ap. . m and inclosed a stamp lor approval." Editor "Ves, Ir< member. W< ap- ) roved ■i I L'- .s-amp. j । W ;*.s a C v I don't I'mtmle.i । York Humid The system all deranged I see, .»ui’ ■ iln ► in a h 'll th . 11" No . .di -ii it will thei b< No pain in ick or in your aid- , And all d il I .. igs will . übsule When >w.imp Loot, kt limy • . i. J Mamma (to ’u r little b- "Now, 1 ennie, if you’ll b go..d and go to sleep, mamma’ll give you one of Dr Ayer’s time sm r ar-e< am d Cathartic Pills, next time y ui mid imdieim Bennie, smibng sweetly, dropped i it to sb pat >n-’ ■ Watch the imL-p- mlenT advt itising column . lor bargains. _ on. k 11. e: s M 'kA;. - _ ;• Z '*W i-■ ■ -?. y. ■*• . ■ - mL my h - .W Kidney - Liver and RS adder Cure. ‘The ft rent Specific for “Bright's ;:rtnai» troubles, kidney dittieultics, and impure blood. if Yor save sediment in urine like bri.-k dust, t requent tails or retention; HE*’ voti have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, dribbling or steppage of urine. 3F FOB have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, fever mid ague, gall stone, or gout; IF W-V feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the buck, tired or sk '-pless and ali unstrung; SY’A : v SP-ROOT builds up quickly a rundown constitution; and makes the weak strong. U ’'uruatee- Vi-c contents of One Bottle, if y- u are not bci litol, Druggi ttv ill refund to you the price paid. At ESruggist*!, sOc. Size, SI.OO Size. ’lmall'ls’ Guide to Health” sent frce-Censultation free ]>r. Kilmer & Co., Biughumton, K. Y. i MILES’ NERVE & LIVER FILLS j Act on a new principle- regulating the ■ Jr er stomach and bowels Ihrough the | nerves. A new discovery. Di-, Miles’ j I'ills apeedily cure billionsimss, bad । taste, toiqlil liver, piles, coiistipatiou. Unequaled for men, women, cliildr n. Sme.Hi st, rdLL sf, surest. I ub de: es, 25 Cta. ■L’.m.iL..: nee at J. Eii'dy ,

SAY, LOOK HERE! lam ready for Spring and if yon don’t believe it come in and see. I will show yon the finest line of harness that was ever brought to this town. Single Harness from $7 to $25; Light Buggy Harness, double, $lB, S2O, S3O and $lO. Heavy double harness, s2l to $35. I also carry a full lino of machine Harness. My work is the cheapest, and the best of satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me and be convinced, I also carry a complete stock of Horse Collars, Sweat Pads. 7 opened up a large slock of L3 1 J. jL2lA\k!2)i (Dusters. Prices to suit everybody. Yours in hand, F. V. AKE, the Harnessmaker.

i. him fl,|, bi——,.. M License Notice. NOTICE fs hereby given to the citizens of the ‘own cf .Vu’dcertou, In Lincoln township, of st. n.sepli county in I lie State of Indiana, that I will tv I. • nppl.cntion to the r.utu i of Commissic; i cm,- ( c .'.mty nt dieir .1 line lirm 01 T• D for permission to sell spirituoas, vinous and n.alt liquors in ii less q .antity than one qni.rt nt a tiir.e. for . ne year on the following describe.l premises: In a certain one story frame buiklii’f s;t : \- on 1 * -I o:> ■ : the northwest side of 10l > >■ ;■ the i .wiut’.l phw of u>,e town of W iUrt i In Lincoln township, of st. Joseph in-Li-na ir. i.Ung on Ave. F and lor per ..'.Io .' -, : -l li.p’.o-s t) b? drank on the Al.' I r C H X .'LI'NBUD; UA STUUS. I will 1 ' u cn’lie coming sea on ■it ^2 |H r head, u’ ’mies m - Walkerton, David L. Bowers. Th f-Tow r ; • (>od ono on an Elk bai t - i it' is clq pi-d from the Nappa-ie 1 Advance: "An F.lkLut man, aiurnd er ufUic ,-ity ct um il, t< R hi. wife t ni. pen-, ore evening, lecently. He ' 1-. Lt side veiy utteutively during the fust net; but when the curtain dropp'd, lie went out to g<-t some “frckh nir” and got to talking politics. He be, . io so it,ti tested that al 1 thought.-. ,i hi oiel. ft him, uud finally im went home, and quietly tiptoed his my to bed. But lo! his wife was n*t there; ahe was nt the theater yet. He hastily dn s-iod himself and started after tier ami met her tradging her way home. The Truth got hold of the joke.” Finnnctnl K pert of Walkfrtuo, Followin;; is the fimaichd r- port for the town of Walkerton, for the fiscal year emtin; May 1, lb'J2. RtCd h »i ..t, a. m d I. IU f t hghU' ’JU .. I ! .. .t, ’I Ckrk. Ml. j . t w.-u-, t ii. - ' try, 1. St y bd vs health > «U. v» one led I )•. t , ' t hud*A.v, t tc , * : t Audi r, : ] ... :Up> m, -w. fv 3 Bal oshu-.d May I, p ll; i . WIL) lAMS, 1 • , . FDWAKD < RD IK. 1 :l: pi t From the use oi two buttle# <• , swamp- Root I am entirely cured, sound ! and well. I doct ted with a number of i hysiciai.s and trit I different medicines with; lit be-iiclit " dor: d for over a year. No household c' niplei; without it. W:U. Dean bt Haul, Ind. j

A' f[' .wsi^, —ciilk...t.«^k ——'*e.. /^^T. e.* . . swnDniEflminuw I prlMdi^^LLldwM^^ S pi 48 1 Sitß .„, ri’ &' '-’ Z^<^•■^'-' - vas^k*^* . , >K • ■ .• ' ■ , ■ ■ ' $ *. / ' ' ' ' • > '. ' ■ .' < * McCOMBS & HEATH, Agents, ILKEB 1 0 ’J 1 1 EEC '

Dr. A. F. S-hafer, at Dr. J. A. Kettiingsold office, Oliver opera house block, South Bend. Diseases of eye, ear. ms ( h i throat. lit ting and fur uishiag ; !s n specialty. / V r-’A pi? '(Barber and Hairdresser, WALE Eil'l (IN, IND. , : Shaving and li.iireutling done neatlv । and expeditiously. Drop in and see . us. OWHipppio] DonV jUlm Wai kertox, Ind. liOilAilD N' ESON, I’vos., W. J. ATWOOD, C ^hicr. t Does a general banking business; ; buys and sells i xeharqe, makes eolleci li' U.s ou all points nt lowest possible )■ • * expense. Accounts of individuals and ’ corporations solicited. Reni Estateandlnsuranco. Real estate bom.hl and sold or. com ■mi < ion. Insure your property in the ! 1 ' li dde Spri : ti. bi Insurance Co. i 11. NELSON, ;q . nt. writes your pol , icy lo re, t'emi y a-. ojding delay in gt ttmg p -ii.'y. ■ : i i uulo by our agents everywhere. No j capital required. Ail ca h cmumis- ' sions. From to ■. Hm-g per day, t . \\ rite ba- information how to ' ectiio an income. Alen with team or home a,id bi;q : y picfi ~cd. hid thi.; is m.t esse uli.ii. PLOWMAN PUB. CO. .Mulinc, Illinois. THE FOCI OHS ARE GUILTY. Grave mistake., are made by physicians in tlwir tr. atment of Heart Disease. I>a\ ■dti r day, the roll ol.sudden Heaths i: i;:- ■' " -b 1 i '■ ; ■ ■’ ;in-,s t< • ; am • ' ’ . . enc of i lour persons bus diseased idvili* Shortm-- ot breath, palpitation and fluttering lietiro irregnlar p.dse, choking sensa’.on, aslb-.naoc br. th:ng, pain or tender n s ■•:, di •i : d<: er eak hungry spells, thc.o :r .-"..p' ,ns of ' heart disease. Dr. Mi.u-' N.-w H< •rt ; Cure is the only reliabh- remedy. Th. ns- ' and.; testify to wonderful cures by using it ' Books free. Sold by J. Eudly.

k mi ■ ... । ■ . . ti r WMWTiW W. L MUGLAS $3.?“ SHOE For gentlemen Is a fine Calf Shoo, made seamless, of the Vest leather produced In this country. There are no - \ \ tacka or wax threads to hurt the feet, and Is made as / iX* Vk kX smooth Inalde as a hand-sewed shoe. It Is as stylish, easy /j JI \X. Y \ fitting and durable as custom-made shoes costing from /I J J vIA a \ $ 4 -°b to $5.00, and acknowledged to be the / j Best in the Worid for the price, Fer GENTLEMEN. For LADIES. *5.00 B 5 3.00 Sewed. "4bo 0 ShM. d W ®2.50 b “U B »i.. s xso M ‘^. W M ’a.oo'-^u •2.50 ■ MW #L7S “ S ^’ ■9K P * -<£ F ” BO^»«»"«• man’G Shoe, 75 Good wear Siwe, ? x SCHOOL SHOES. wo SUBSTITUTES. IT t . S A OL^TV you owe to yourself and your family, during these hard times, to ~et the most value for your money. You can economize in your footwear if you purchase W. L- Douglas’ Shoes, which, without question, represent a greater value for the money tlian any other makes. 4’' I Fv'J W " L- DOUGLAS’ name and the price is stamped on the bottom of each shoe, which protects the consumer against high prices and inferior shoes. Beware of dealers v;ho acknowledge the superiority of W. L. Douglas’ Shoes by attempting to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions arefraudnlont, and subject to prosecution by law, for obtaining money underfalso pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. FOR SALE BY A. D. SWANK & CO., WALKERTON. INDIANA.

. For (mod Accommodations go to the FLORENCE HOTEL, ■ i Walkerton, Ind. If. - cry in ccnncction. Excellent sample room for coir.invrui.il men. Uo.trd by the eJay or week ai > reasonable rates. E- McDaniel, Prop’rI. D. LEROY. ■ LIN DRY & FEEIL-KmUT "J W i 3. sum TON, IND. First-class rigs and good horses. ’ Horses boarded. Traveling men cariiid to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

BUSIKLSS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS i. a. woouwoin n. Laii'ijcr and Collector WALKEK 1 ON, IND. i O' ■ ' ti' ein I the court*. Special ntten ;; on .■ v.-u . Sus. All business intriif-to l l.i my < atc will teceive prompt hh<l careful at- , tuition .-v. u.- l lar e and small farms, houses ’u:yU. Sim I: > <>f mer :? mlise. etc., fol sale and o' ke. I’e" ion and clnim attorney, conveyoom: not 11 y t abim. Ollice west.door to the lim< । nd ja printing ollice, 7th street. -j.. ~ wirin^.w . O M. CUNNINGHAM. attorney at Law, South Bend, Ind- ' >LD I’I.LLO WS I!LK. ROOM 10. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. mngt nflenlion ■/ ven to collections Office iu liensberger’s blocK, upstairs H. S. Dowell.

Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in n od- . woik reliable. Prices reason.; hie. Oilice in Erv-Dougherty block, tpsiairs. •ean. ^u.'^auaßßX.-s»rs3K —r — : - -~ ——। rir~» m nnignf AS. Shoemakeri Justice oj' the Peace. Office in flic Fulmer block, upstairs, collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Kneffiar & Lopp, of Indiamtpolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. J. R. ABNER, Physician ai d Surgeon, GKOVERTD N, IND. Office in residence. Trustee’s Notice. i .John V. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln ; Township, hereby gises notice that he will j be in his office at the U. S. Express office j on Wednesday of each weeK for the i transaction of township business. vl6No]

CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired horn practice* having had placed in his hands by an Ens India missionary (he formula of a simj vegetable remedy for the speedy aud p< in anent cure of Consumption, Bronchit Catarrh, Aalh ma and all throat and Eur A (lections, also a positive and radical cun for Nervous Debilily and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wouderfu curative powers in thousands of cases, bar felt it his duty to make it known to hr suffering fellows. Actuated by this motiv and a desire to relieve human suffering, will sene free of charge, to all who desir it, tins recipe, in German, french or En glish, with full directions for preparing an using. Sent by mail by address wii stamp, naming this paper. 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. 1 W. A. Noyes. WITHOUT AN WH?-— DR. SCIIUYLEI WOLVERENE ISLO< PE RIFU A positive cure for all diseases of the Blood and Stomach, u TnniP. fnv nil fnrmst nf VVeaV.

ness and Malaria, and is ’KI NG OF / I ALL REMEDIES WOLVERENE 3.8 VER PILl^ ! Are wonderful little gems for the Li' i Biliousness, Constipation, Hear ache, Debility and Kidney Disj orders. Purely Vegetable and act pleasantly. Obtained from Druggists everywln ; but should yon fail to find them w ; us, enclosing SI.OO for the Purifier d 25c. for the Pills. Manufactured i the WOLA’ERINE MEDICINE C | WAYLAND, MICHIGAN. B. & O. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, No. 4, Night Express 1.2.5 f “ 10. Mail Train 9.381 “ 14, Daily 9.35 i GOING WEST. No, 3, Night Express _ 5.50 “ 9, Mail and Express 3.2,' Where no time is given trains dam CHAS. O. SCULL, Q. I*. McCAR'I Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass • Baiiimore, Md. Coin E. 1.. SANpEIi^, Ag’t., Walkerton. I

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United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALK] . *No. 16 Passenger Leaves I No. Hi Passenger Leaves tNo. 12 “ “ j'~ iNu. IGO Local “ “ " SOUTH BOUND FROM WALK! I No. 11 Passenger Leaves iNo. 15 " " I No. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ INo. 101 Local “ *Daily except Sunday, tDaily oxce No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bfoomin P in., making direct connection with liain arriving Kiuuns City 9.30 ne eoiineeting direct at Kansas City for Frr.neiMo and nil points West. Fn < buir ears between Tipton and Misso tlirough passengers. os. 9.1(1, 11 and 12 connect at T main line trains for Sandusky, Bhain all points east and west. For tickets general ini'ormalion, caU J. Ticket Agent I, E. & W. R. R., or add ll f .raikct, .<’ F. ! Trallie Manager. A. Oen" Indianapolis, Ind. i j Pimples, blotches and sores / ! cause is removed by SinimC Regulator. ■f-