St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1892 — Page 8

Call on ^’c s. ROBBINS & CO FQR Metter B®es, W and Carts® WE ALSO HATE a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We can furnish you anything grom a garden plow up pa traction engine. .>lll goods at reasonable pi ices and on the best terms. Conic and see ns before purchasing, G s. ROBBINS & co.

£|)c JniicpcniicnL A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A. KNDLKY, PUBLISHER. Entered at the WalKerton Postodiee at second class rates. SnlDwcriptiojii; For One Year . . . .81.50 Jor Six Months ...... 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 term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify ns promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON. INDIANA, JJTNE 4. 1892 Ayer’s SarsapariHa Stands at the head of all blop^ medicines. This position it has secured by its intrinsic merit, sustained by the opinion of leading physicians, and by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine so effectually Scrofula, boils, pimples, rheumatism, catarrh, and all other blood diseases. “There can be no question as to the superiority of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla over ail other blood-purifiers. If this was not the case, the demand for it, instead of increasing yearly, would have ceased long ago, lil^e so mi^iy other blobd medicines I could name.”’— f l . L. Nickerson, Druggist, 75 Chelsea st., Charlestown, Mass. “Two years ago I was troubled with saltrheum. It was all over my body- 2nd nothing the doctors did for me wjs of any Avail. At last I took four bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was completely cured. I can sincerely recommend it as a splendid blood-purifier.”—J. S Burt, Upper Keswick, New Brunswick. • “My sister was afflicted with a severe case of SCROFULA Our doctor recommended Ayer’s Sarsaparilla As being the best blood blood-purifier within his experience. We gave her this medicine, and a complete cure was the result.” — Wm. O. Jenkins, Deweese, Neb. “ When a boy I was troubled with a blood disease which manifested itself in sores on (he legs. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being recommended, I took a number of bottles, and was cured. I have never since that time had a recurrence of the complaint.”— J. C. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. “ I was cured of Scrofula by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ”• -John C. Berry, Deerfield, Mo. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles. $». Cures others? will cure you Local Briefs. Call on Tuttle for a first-class shave or hair-cut. For biliousness and headache Simmons Liver Regulator is _-- vimrTfiWwdrid ever saw.—H. H. J ones, Macon, Ga. Ou June C and 7 the B. & O. will sell excursion tickets to Lima 0., one fare for round trip, on account of meeting of Ohio Sunday School Association. Clergymen, lawyers, singers, actors and public speakers find this preparation the most effective remedy for irritation, weakness of the throat and lungs and for all affections of the vocal organs. Notice is hereby given that Ed Koontz has purchased his father’s (S .mui! K ■ Ti'.Z V'.) f vincr interest fn the Globe ci .t Swank & Co. Air Samuel Km z. ji . has since taken stock in the new firm yhich will hereafter be known as Koontz, Swank & Co.

I Boils, carbuncles, and eruptions of ! all kinds are nature’s efforts to throw j off poison from the blood. This result I may be Accompli ;hed much more effectually, as well as agreeably, I through the proper excretory channels, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Maxim, the inventor of the Maxim gun, one of the greatest of American , inventors, explains in the June Cosmo- ’ 1 politan how it is possible to build withi out further dicussion a flying machine I which will travel through the air at the ? r rate of 100 miles per hour; this withi out the aid of any gas. By observing Rio following instruct- ! ions, you can prevent tue destruction 2 of your apple crop by worms and in- ! sects : “Spray the apple trees as soon as the blossoms fall with a mixture of one pound of par^s g^een to 150 gallons of water. Spray again about ten dqys later. This will save the fruit from worms, and the arsenic will have no bad effect whatever. The greatest amount that could possibly remain on an apple would have no other than a good effect. The apples cannot absorb it.” NORTH LIBERTY. e- - ball wli re ad tresses were made 1. ; i Gapt White, of South Bend, Mr. Je ry ; Hilderbrand and Rev Samuel Getti ; i Music was furnished by a chorus of । young ladles. I nder the h ad< i ship of J. A. Cole, the North Liberty C meet > Band rendered several fine selections. I The building boom, which struck the village, still continues to make ifsd, i felt - Several fine buildings are in the I ! course of construction. Wm. A. Campbell has opened a barb:er shop in the Houser building on ■ South Main street. C. F. Keck has the foundation in for i his new residence. A boy was born on the 24th to the : wife so Reuben Steel. i Chas. Fruitsis the proud father of a i lyoy which dates from the 24th. J. W. RijCkey is being visited by his । parents, from Garrett pity, Ind. A lon^ felt want baa at last been re- | ceived in the shape of a harness shop. , It will be located in the pew McKenzie building on Main street. Clem Crawford, of South Bend, was in the village on business. The social at the M. E. parsonage was largely attended and everyone present had a pleasant time. UR KI L. MER’ S v QWMp ^4, ’ & & I I ' r ” M " ■ - Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. ’ : TSve Great Specific for “BrlgTit’a ■ disease,” urinary troubles, kidney j difficulties, and impure blood. HF YOU have sediment in urino like brick j dust, frequent calls or retention; I i IF YOU have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, i excessive desire, dribbling or stoppage of urino. I i ■ IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, ! . j fever and ague, gall stone, or gout; 8 F SOU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the back, tired or sleepless and ail unstrun;.; 5 WA^IJ’-ROdT builds up quickly a rundown constitution, and makestheweaksir<m r Guarantee- Use contents of One Bottle, if you an not b< m sited. Druggist will refund to you the piice paid. I At Druggists, sOc. Size, SI.OO Size. ’ln. alliU’Guide to II .alth” sent frce-Cenf iiltati< u free , Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. V

Persona! PoHits. Ren ' rail ami 01 Fulmer wore in Ln Porte last Thursday. Miss Lou Braden and Miss Bessie Reece were in South Ik nd Tuesday. Miss Ora ^lathews, of Winamac, is attending the normal in this, place. Milo Knepp and family, of South Rend, visited with relatives here a few days. jSL G. Toodworth, of Detroit, is visiting with his sons, 11. A. and Cole Wood worth. Clara Hilderbrand, who has been visiting with old friends at N agp^nee, has returned home. Miss Maud Brown has been visiting with her brother, John Brown and family at Garrett. Mrs. Minnie Holmes, of Chicago, visited with relatives in this place during the past week. Will Thompson, of Darlington, Ind., svas the guest of his friend, Ed Koontz, a few days this week. Will Clark and lady, of Plymouth, attended the ball in this place on the evening of Decoration day. Thompson Turner and family, of I'lymouth, visited with relatives here the forepart of this week. George Brown, Fred Young and Andrew Cunningham and wife were in South Bend on Tuesday. Harry Richmond visited with friends last Saturday ami Sunday at North Baltimore and Fostoria, Ohio. William Pool and George Curtis, of South Chicago, wire in Walkerton Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Miss Hattie Hostetter left here j Thursday for Chicago where she will! visit her sister, Mrs. Lila Strcup. Mrs. Hattie Harris (formerly Miss Miller, of this place), of South Chicago, was visiting with friends in this place several days. Amos Stephcm.on, Mho r>ork^ug at the carpenter’s trade at Kokomo, is at home on a visit. He M ill return to business next M eek H. F. Geppert, who is employed as a conductor on a street railway line in Chicago, Mas visiting at his home near this place sefevß days. Bert Bartlett, of Chicago a. < nyanied his friend. ( harhy Stephens, to this place on Friday evening of last week, and remained over Sunday. Dr. Reece was in attendance at the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons at liidiaiiapolis the fore part of last , week. The doctor represented NpytU sant and interesting meeting Miss lh-sie J.’Ron. of AV-f’ • ■ . wlmis visitingher uncle. Addison >. - ji, together with Mrs.- and Miss Carrie Lei,cm-made ti e News oliiee a pleasant call, Tuesday. Miss DiUon will return to W .dim. .m wc- k. - Wanatah News. Jeff Reeee, Cole Wm dwt rth, Frank Barnhart, Prank Paul, J< !m Wolfenbarger, Chas. McCarty, James Farring•u’u :.nd V.".1l wtie . ..mm.uieu to South Bend last Tuesday as witnesses in the Elmer Davis trial. Squire George accompanied them, having business connected with the trial. A MUI’E RECOVERS SPEECH. Alphonee Hempliling, of Summit! township, Butler Co., Penn’a, made an affidavit that his tv;elve-year-old son, suffering with St. Vitus Dance for twelve years, lost his speech, but after using three bottles of Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, was completely cured and recovered his speech. Thousands testify as to ivonderful cures from using it for nervous diseases, dyspepsia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mlu.d, headache, etc. Four doses of this Nervine cured Mrs. W. E. Burns, South Bend, Ind., who had been suffering with constant headache for three months. Trial bottle and elegant book free at J. Endley’s. arrw' ■ -w ixjt jtm. u । f iwwwt" • "KwaEr

Agent for the Celebrated Cnwo Biiuta Snowy Elllllll yIMb 3 nbfipbisi AND MOWERS 1 also sell Engines, Threvhers, Hallers, Stackers, Hag ' Loaden and other farm machinery. in. .■■ -- ra?- '^.J-mwwwc.,-;i V 1 ■-v-awa Why suii..r from the bad cffec:..,'.f the !.:■Lan.c '.’ . ■' ■ a <1 *j^s V ,v ’ tl db.ase, Rheumatism, T-idigssri >a. Dr- p :a. any kind of o: >tb nliailiFl ui ' a -- s . when Electricity w ill cu : ycu and keep y< Uin heak'i. U_ d: ar cv.d LULL “ b.~’. , T "‘E"'! .1? Dr.-lu.M's Ekctri bi'd IIP |o p $lO and Sts, if sr.Hatred. Rise Li :ct ic 1 russcs an JB.v■. it He C" : noth- | U Ktl ! u F rci ' Can be rcgul. ..1 t > <uit. and bu ran teed I > last for yean. z. belt . R 5 C it ? p H '‘“‘l H ' '"binvd, ..nd Hodiico sufficient ■ .ketru ity to shock.' i rec Medical '? ,ir - ■ Gi v . , t n easure, pr :c and full particulars. AGl.\ 1 S V. I ’ Address DR. _ UDD, Detroit, Mjcd i

UUSIi'IE^AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace. Oliiee in the Fulmer block, upstairs. ' collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Kncfflar & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. W/LKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of M’ork in re vdern d mtistry. worn reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Ei y-boughe t' block, upstairs. MARTIN TUTTLE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. SSiIS I Walkerton, Ind. I — HORATIO NELSON, Pres., W. J. ATWOOD, Cusliier. Does a general banking business; ‘ I buys and sells exchange, makes colb.-c- ' tions on all points at lowest possible , ! expense. Accounts of individuals and ■ corporations solicited. Real Estate and iHsuranee. Rea! estate bought and sold or. com-! ! mission. Insure yoip- property in the , old reliable Springfield Insurance C IL NELSON, agent, mites your ] ol 1 icy hero, thereby avoiding delay in getting policy. gooOghey ... ’ I made by our agents everywhere. No I capital rt^ .ired. All cash eommis- i ‘ sions. From $3 to $lO 00 per day, I easy. Write for information how to । ; secure an income. Men with team or | hA>ul Linmv mm’mrpl. buLAlus Is 1 t i not essential. i i LU D JIAN it i>. HL U <)I i’lC ? 111 i L IRS. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE (>U THE i'EACE, j WALKERTON, IND. : Prompt attention given to collections' i Oliiee in Rensberger’s block, upstairs ! 11. A. WOODWORTH, Lawyer and- ( vl! cfoi, WAT.KKRTON, IND. • 1 Will practice in nil tbe court . SpeHM nt ten- | : lion, given to collections. All business iiiiru-te ■ ito my care wi l receive prompt amt c-evtU’ nr : j tentiou. Several large ami small farms, houses I and lots, stocks of merehaiHlisc etc., sot sale and ' exchange. Pension and claim attorney, convey- | jam ing, notary public. Oliiee west door to the ! ' Indepmdeut printing office, 7th street. j 2 - -! For Good Accopim -d itions go to the I FLORENCE lIOTEL, ; Walkertop, Ind. ■ Livery in connection. Excc J.ent sample rw for 1 commercial men. Board by the day or w _k at : reasonable rates. E- McDaniel, Prop’rWomen troubled with headache, I will find Simmons Liver Regulator re- , lieves and cures i | WWWCMmriri. wmn anrir’i 1 11 < ajaesm

A SPECIAL DRIVE HORSE BLANKETS! 1 t ~ A«ETHE —} STROMCEST ( HL c AFTER ONE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLO. in $lO Hand Made Harness ’ A Fine lot of Fly Nei« Received. al Solid Rawhide Uliip guaranteed never to break, for $1.25, Dusters from 50 cts.to $2.25. F. M- AKE, the Harnessmaker. i i? nOUGLAS s3.®“ "shoe For gentlemen is e line Calf Shoe, made seamless, of ✓ \ tlie best let.laer pro-5 aced in tilts country. There are no s' X. \ \ tacks or wax threads to hurt the feet, and is made as / i y N smooth inside as a hand-sewed shoe. It is as stylish, easy /, J I \\ V \ fitting and durable as custom-made shoes costing from /I yJ \ $4.00 to $5.00, and adrno-wiedgecl to be the /k id > E>est in the World for the price, For CENTLEVEN. /w For LADIES. ^S^OOHaud-Sewed. St^d,. -Gk-i so ^n Best n , S 4-OU WdtShoe. fcuc ‘A- Don ^- , G • 1 S»^ ft/A Cass and V c 2,00 N - '<4^; J Sa TS For • Sfi KA Extra Valua (K, Sa/w MISSES. ^=so^ 3^. Fer BAYS’& YOUTH’S. ®2.25S * S L7S *12.00 sG. SCHOOL SHOES. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. "T !S A DUTY you owe to yourself and your family, during these hard I times, to get the most value for your money. You ecbuoniize ju your footwear if you purchase W. L. Douglas’ Shoes, which, without question, represent 1 a greater value for the monev than any other makes. JI 3 ®"S"S W. L. OOVCLAS’name and the price is stamped 3 SWS’oe on the bottom cf each shoe, which protects the consumer against high prices and inferior shoes. Beware of dealers who ack.now.edge the superiority of W. L. Douglas’ Shoes by attempting to substitute other makes for them. Such substitutions are fraudulent, and subject to prosecution by law, for obtaining money under, false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. FOR SALE BY I A.- D.'dG AINA & LU.. V Ai KERTON- INDIANA.

M. D. LEROY. rv sa. ■"' 1 '■ L ... . • • • v • . • >=—ta. ■_■ -.Ja^ ■ LIVERY & FEED STABLE, tH-RCZITON, ENI). First-class rigs ami good horses, j Horses boarded. Traveling nu n car- ■ ried Io all adjoining towns. AU terms reasonable. iO M-CUNNINGHAM, I attorney at Lau\ South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln fownship, hereby gives notice that he will be in his oftice at the U. S. Express office ,on Wednesday of each wees for the transaction of township business. vIG N o WITHOUT AN EQUaL DH HITLER'S WO i.V l; RS?. E£s 2.00a» j rs RIFIER A positive cure for all disea e , of the Blood and Stomach, a Tonic for all forms of Weak ness and Malaria and is KING OU ALL REMEDIES WOE FERINE El VER FIFES Are wonderful little gems for the Liver, Biliousness, Constipation, Ifeadach"', Debility and Kidney Diso dors. Purely YegetablcandautplAsan OLlahnd from Draghi ' everywhere, but should you fail to find them '.'. rite ; u-, enclosing SI.OO lor the I' /. < r or 25c. for the Fills. Manufactured by the WOLVERINE MEDICINE CO., WAYLAND, MICHIGAN.

SLEEP ON LEET SIDE. Many persons have a certain dread of going to sleep laying on their left side and this has long been a puzzle to phtsics: n, but now the metropolitan newspapers .-peak with great interest about an eminent -pieiaiutin nervous and heart diseases. Dr. 1 ranklin Miles, of Indiana, who not alone claims, but proves that this habit generates From a diseased heart. He has examined and kept on record thousands of cases. His New Heart Cure, a wonderful remedy, is gold at J. Endley’s and thousand • testify to its value as a cure for Heart Diseases. Mrs. Chas. Benoy, Loveland, Colo., says its effects on her were marvelous. Elegant took on heart dis ’ ease free. TABLE. Ia El ' fe "t Jan. 11,’91. ^ IS Bylas between SANnusKr and Peoria — AND—- ’ yy' udiana P° lis ® nd i Michigan City j DIRECT connections to ■ '■■•’’and from all points in th j Unped States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. *No. 16 Passenger Leaves 4:03 a. m jJ® 1 asseuger Leaves 12.50 pm 12 '• '■■ 7 (u iJO Local “ “ 1.55 “ ’ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 11 Passenger Leaves.— 9.18 a m ■No. Id _ 44 5 30p nd fNo. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ L 10.50 p m INo. 101 Local “ 10.15 am except Sunday. fDsily except Sunday. I No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 935 p. m., making direct connection with C. VI A. fast i tram arriving Kansas Citv 9.30 nett morning । connecting direct at Kansas city for Denver, San । b rancis^o and all points West. Free reclining : chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. 'OS 9JO, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with mam line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets, rates ana general information, call on J, HAYDEN Ti ket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 12 C. Parker, .€! F. Daly. Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l - Indianapolis, Ind. 15. & O TIME TAB EE. " GOING EAST, No. 4, Night Express 1.25 a. nt. “ 10, Mail Train 9.3 g am? 14. Daily 9.35 p . GOING WEST. . I >■' . 3, Night Express 5J9 R . rj , :> ’ Toi and Express 3.25 p. ra AL- Where no time is given trains do not stop, chas. o scull, o. p. McCarty, C .; Fa-s. Ag’t Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., F- dtimore, M<l. Columbus, C, j E. L -ANDERc, Ag’t., Walkerton.