St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1892 — Page 8

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gilje Jnbt^cnbcntt A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A, K^DtEY, PUBLISHER. Entered at the WalKerton Posfoffice at second class rates. &11la «c x-111 o 11: Tor One Year . . . . J1 59 For Six Mouths 75 for Three Mouths 40 7 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 pants on the year will hea owed. X A cross marked with a .due pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your .erm of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at once, ahd | Notify us promptly it you wish the paper cop- ■ p nned. WALKERTON, INDIANA. MA: 28, 18'X; THE MOST RELIABLE To correct the constipated habit, remove sick - headache, relieve dyspepsia, to purify the blood, cure jaundice, liver complaint, and equaled. They are an excellent cess of digestion, and cleansing and strengthening the alimentary canal, j When taken on the ihvasipn of a j cold or a fever, they effectually prevent further progress of the disease. Being sugar-coated and purely veg- 1 etable, they are the best Family medicine, for old and young. Ayer's Tills ^re indispensable to soldiers, sailors, campers, miners, and travelers, and are every- i where recommended by the medical fraternity. Dr. J. W. Haynes. Palouse, W. T.. , writes: “Ayer’S Tills are the moSl evenly bal- j anced in their ingredients, of any I know of.” I “ For more than twenty years I have used Ayer's Pills as a corrective for torpidity of Cie stomach, liver, and bowels, and to ward ; off malarial attacks, and they have always , dona perfect work.”—E. T. Goodwin, Tub- i llsher Democrat, St. Landry. La. “ I was master of a sailing vessel for many years, ami never failed to provide a supply of Ayer's Pills, for the use of both officers and men. They are a safe and reliable Cathartic and always give satisfaction." — Harry ilobmson, 52 E. Pearl st.. Fair Haven, Conn. “ For a long time I was a sufferer from stomach, liver, and kidney troubles, and Imving tried a variety of remedies, with only temporary relief, I began, about three months ago, the use of Ayer’s Pills, and already my health is so much improved that I gladly testify to the superior merits of this Cathartic.” — Manoel Jorge Pereira, Oporto, Portugal. Ayer’s Pills PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bald bv all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. I Local Briefs. If you have over-indulged in eating pr drinking take a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. My only family medicine—Simmons Liver Regulator.—Rev. Jas. M. Rollins, Fairfield, Va. Our dealers in agricultural implements are stocking up heavily fortheir trade. See their advertisements in the Independent. A horse owned by George Henry injured one of its legs quite bad’y last Sunday by slipping and falling in its stall. Smith Davis, of near Teegarden, died ’ last Tuesday morning. Particulars of j his death will be found In the Teegar-! den correspondence. The widely expected papers bv St. Jeorge Mivart, the leading Christian evolutionist, upon the Darwinian theory will be begun in the June number of the Cosmopolitan.

If your pump needs repairing call on C. IV. Sheatsley. Thirty-six inch Bedford cord dress goods 35 cents per yard at Noah Rensberger’s. Allen Cripe has gone to Nappanee to work in a barber shop, he having । rented his shop here to Mart Tuttle. Chesterton has a good thing in its organ factory. During the past ten years the factory has made and sold 24,179 org.o^. A candidate for Pythian honors was j taken through the second rank at , the yegulur meeting of Walkerton lodge last. 'Tuesday evening. Misses Eva Smith and Eva Walters, of Bremen, were the guests of Miss Vesta Leibole a few days. They re tur^ed home Tuesday morning Those interested in the labor problem will find in Carroll D. Wright's article in the June Cosmopolitan some new and suggestive points. The American Eagle mu^t be a gay old bird—he is bald. If you don’t want D>be bcLf use U nil's Hair Renewer and you won’t be, sry it Charley Northam visited with his j folks here over Sunday, returning to | Warsaw in the evening. Charley is I still a total abstinence man. looks well l and is doing well. We are glad of it. Jim Miller is now located at Denison, Texas, where he has a position in a telegraph office. Airs. Miller, who is in this place at present, will leave for Denison as soon as her riot her, who is : quite poorly, becomes unproved. 1 The steel rails are being distributed ; along the L. K A railroad from I near Stillwell to Michigan City and the : work of laying them will begin at once. This will make a continuous line of i steel rails from Indianapolis to Michigan City. License Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Walkerton, ia Lincoln township, of St. Joseph county, .a the State of Indiana, that I ' will make application to the Board of Commissioners of said county at their June term of 1892 for permission to sell spnituoas, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than one quart at a time, for one year on the tollowing'described premises: In a certain one-story frame building situate on 18 feet off es the northwest side of lot No. si^ty-nine in the original plat of the town of Walkerton, in Lincoln township, of St. Joseph I county, Indiana, fronting on Ave. F and for per- ■ mission to allow said liquors to be drank on the I premises where sold as above described. ALBERT C. HARDENBROOK I uriL KI LM EFTS ollr O O 1 Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. I The Great Specific for “Bristht’s i disease,” urinary troubles, kidney difficulties, and impure blood. IF YOU have sediment in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention; IF YOU have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, । excessive desire, dribbling or stoppage of urine. IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, I fever and ague, gall stone, or gout: IF YOU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the back, tired or sldepless and all unstrung; 1 < SWAMP-ROOT builds up quickly a rundown constitution, and makes the weak strong. Gwsrautec* Use contents of Une Bottle, if yon are not benefited. Druggist will refund to you tho price paid. At tlruggiwts, sOe. Size, SI.OO Size. 1 •Invalids' Guide to Health” sent free-Consultation free Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V.

Personal Points. Airs. John Young returned to Peru last Saturday. Rev. B. H. Beall, of Argos, was in town on Tuesday. Squire George was in South Bend Wednesday on business. Dr. M. A. Schutt, of Mkhigm City, was in tpw^lagt Monday. Mr. apd Mrs. Chas. Townsend, of Knox, are visiting with relatives in this plpce. (Jeorge L. Smith, of South Chicago, was visiting with relatives here a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. AV ill Clem returned Tuesday from their bridal trip to Auburn, this state. Mrs. L. C. Strang and son Clyde are visiting friends and yelatives in Indianapolis thig vygek. Miss Minnie Burger left last Wednesday morqing to spend several weeks in Kokomo visiting relatives. Mrs. Emmet Nichois ipnl children, of Plymouth, visited with relatives here a few days th. is wee’^ Alec LaPierre, of South Bend, was in this place Tuesday pyepip^ and Wednesday on his regular monthly visit to our grocery men. Airs. Dan Brubaker returned on Friday evening of last week from Dapvijlp, |nd- Her daughter, Loda, having finished her term of school ■ there, will return home to-day—Satur-day. Messrs. E. Leibole and Frank Hostel er, Miss Vesta Leibolp and Miss Josie Robbins, of this place, attended the entertainment given by Walter McCool's school at Stillwell Wednesday evening. George Leslie, who has recently established himself in the confectionery business at Columbus, ( Ihio. is qt home visiting with his family fora|aw days. George appears to he well pleased with his new business and location. Irv Wolfe left here the forepart of this week for a trip through the west. Among the states in whiph be intends to visit are lowa and South Dakota. His position in the Wolfe clothing store at North Liberty will lie filled during his absence by Charley Granger. On June 6 find 7 the B. & will sell excursion tickets to Lima Q, one fare for round trip, on account 0 meet- j ing of Ohio Sunday School re^>rtentoTavo lost his ndm/ f <uu over-study. DECORATION DAY. I’mx’r.u.’: f iyet-.-. ■ nt rt FORMATION \ND ORDER OF ^lAlb H. The line will form at 1:30 p. m. on Avenue E in front of town hall, ■ .wler the direction of Commander Adel, field officer of the day, and his aides, and move to the M. E. chmcr. in the following order: Walkerton Cornet Band. Jessie Coppock Post, G. A. R. and all Honorably DisJ;:i \rd Soldiers 3nd ; Saib rs. And other Benevolent Societies, sabbath Schools. Town Otlieial>, Citizens, etc. I’ROGRAM 01 EXERCISES Music by the Band. Song by Memorial Double Quartette. Prayer by Rev. Lindsey. Song by Quartette. Reading of Roll of Honor by the Adjutant. Oration by Rev. S. W. Goss. Song by Quartette. Form and March to Cemetery. Decoration of Graves. Song by Quartette. Benediction. ( H. A. Adel, Committee, ' E. McCarty. / E. Leibole.

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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'Jas. Shoemaker 1 Justice of the Peace. Office in the Fulmer block, upstairs. । collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knefllar & Lopp, of In- , dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell, Dentist. WALKERTON. Ind. Does every variety of work in n odern dentistry, worn reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. MARTIN TUTTLE, (Barb.er and P air dresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. firti H Walkerton, Ind. HORATJO NEDSON, Pres., W. J. ATWOOD, Cashjqr. ' Does a general banking business;' । buys and sells exchange, makes eollecj tions on all points at lowest possible । expense. Accounts of individuals and' i corporations solicited. Kcal Estate and Insurance, Real estate bought and sold or, com- ! .mission. Insure your property in the old reliable Springfield Insurance Co. 11. NELSON, ageuf, writes your pol icy here, thereby avoiding delay in getting policy. 6003 MOW > made by our agents every where. No capital required. All cash commissions. From $3 to $lO 00 per day, I easy. Write fur information bow to -""W ^.‘Uv M..i» witli team or ! preferred, but tbia ia not essential. riOWMAN PI B. CO. Moline, Illinois. 1 —■ ——-— SILAS G LOLL E. JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, walk;h;t< n, ind. Prompt attention given to collectiom Office in Reusbe: get s I lock, upstair- , 11. A. WOODWORK H, Lawyer and (lb cto/, WALKT RTON. IN I>. ' Will practice in all the Sp"<T'l atten lion given to co lectii ns. All ■ to my rare wiil receive yr-mipt anJ i.mtlil i t tention. Several large amt small farms, houses ami lots, stocks of merehai dise etc., sot sale ami exchange. I'«.-:gi abl claim attorney conveyauetr.g. noLiry pul ';o. Oftic” west ' 'r to the ; lude^n 1 mt 1 anti! For Gt >d Accommodations go to the LORENCE I' ' L, Malkerton. Ind. Livery in connection. Excellent ..ir.’ple room foi I comtnert .1! men. Roar J by me i-y or week at reasonable raws. E- McDaniel, Prop’r. Women troubled with headache, will find Simmons Liver Regulator re- : lieves and cures.

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; United States and Canada. KURTH BOUND,FROM WALKERTON. , *No. 16 Passenger Leaves 4:03 a m rNo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.50 p ir fN0.12 “ “ 7<M “ f No. 100 Local “ •* 1.55 “ SOUT^ ROUND. FROM WALKERTON. LNo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a nr. i No. 15 “ “ 5.30 pm, INo. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ 10.50 pru tNo. 101 Local "• 10.15 anr *Daily except Sunday, t Da,ily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipion, arri’-es Bloomington at 9 35 i p. rj., making direct connection with C. A A. fast ; train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, Sag Franeisto and all points West Free reclining i chair cars between Tipio’n and Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9.10, 11 end 12 connect at Tipton wit 4l main line tr . for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. Far tickets, rates an & general information, call on J, HAYDEN’ Ticket Agent L E. & \V. R. R., or address 11. C. Parker, .C F. Daly, Tradie Mauuger. A. Gen’l Indianapolis. Ind. ~~ IL & O.Tf’.lE TABLE. GOING EAST, No. 4, Night Express L 25 a. m, “ 10, Mail ft m ,' “ 14, Daily 9.35 p.m. GOING WEST. A V.-;.t Express R - m . V laud Express 8.25 p. m v ■c no time is given trains do not stop, ~ [ ; o. p. McCarty, Assist. Gen, Pass- Ag t., ..- ‘ld. Columbus, C, i lit-, Ag't., Walkertoy.