St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1892 — Page 8

Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO, FOR Wttr Bws, Wagons and Carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We can furnish you anything grom a garden plow np to a traction, engine, dll goods at reasonable prices and on the best terms. Come andt see ns before purchasing, c. S- ROBBINS & co.

Unbtpenbent. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A- KNDJ.EY, PUBLISHER. Entered at the Walserton Postoffice at second-class rates. Eviloscriptioin For One Year . . . .81.50 For Six Mouths 75 inr Tpreo Months 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 pents on the year will be allowedAT A cross marked with a blue pencil on ttie 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 potify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA. JULY 2, 1892 Local Uriels. Meals at all hours at the Star bakery. Odd rockers at Vincent’s. Great bargains in Pants at the Globe, rice for 25 cents, at Noah Rensberger's. Cal Sinninger has up and put a new head on the Bremen Enquirer Simmons Liver Regulator always pures and prevents indigestion or dyspepsia. No doctor’s bills presented to the families who use Simmons Liver Regulator. The South Bend Sunday News says that Dr. Brown, of Sumption Prairie, i who had his hip broken about three I weeks ogo, is reported to have nearly recovered. Marshal Mason has put down a nine-foot cross walk across Seventh street from the Globe clothing store ‘ to Brubaker & Hudelmyer's, It makes j an excellent crossing. The heavy rains of last week caused the water to rise to a high mark again in some places. Robert Robison, of the Island, states that the water was higher on his place than it had been for twenty years. Noah Shoemaker is having his residence repainted a handsome color by Charlie Pool. This, in addition to the i verandas and other improvements re-j cently built by Contractor Leibole, ' will make it one of the neatest and most attractive residences in town. The following is told by an exchange and as the old saying goes “it's too good to keep.” A meeting had been called for the purpose of raising a subscription to repair the old church building. An exceedingly close-fisted old fellow gave ten pounds and just as he announced his subscription, a piece of plastering struck him upon the head, where upon he called out: “Make that' twenty pounds.” Then the good old {leacon, utterly astonished at the exhibition of liberality, shouted: “Oh Lord hit him aggip.” ^xddressing a party of business men at Bridgeport, Conn., p. T. Barnum said: “You do not i^ny of you, adverpnough. You ought to use printers ink every day. You ar-e asleep, and. want your business to run itself, standing advertisements in a paper pommand confidence. The man who, for a year, lives in one community and leads a reputable life, even though he be of moderate ability, will grow in Confidence and esteem of his fellows. On the same principle a newspaper advertisement becojnes familiar to the pyes of the reader; it makes the name and business of the man familiar, and I jt inspires confidence in the stability of ; its enterprise.”

Working men’s Shoes at the Globe. We carry best stock obtainable. Letter heads printed on fine linen or any paper preferred at the Independent office. The LaPorte county republicanshave nominated J. W. Crumpacker for state senator. Miss Thekla Sack, of South Bend, ' was the guest of friends in this place ' over Sunday, An Indiana editor says: “To all those who are in arrears one’ year or, more who will come in ami pay up and one year in advance, we will give a first rate obituary notice in case it kills them.” No matter what may he the ills you bear from indigestion, a dose of Ayer's Cathartic Pills will ease you without question. Just try them once and be assured; they have much worse dyspeptics cured. You’ll find them nice and amply worth the price. Celebvato the Fourth in Walkerton. There will be an oratjon by Rev. Walter Scott, of LaPorte, also foot and horse racing, base ball game, music by the Walkerton cornet band and singing by a choir of 40 voices. There will be a display of fireworks in the evening and also a dance in Bender’s opera hall. Walkerton will celebrate the glorious Fourth. That’s right, Bro. Endley. Let the bald headed eagle shriek with freedom's holy fervor, while the free born son of rural parentage eats ginger j bread and regales his girl on red lemonade. It comes high but they must have it. Milford Mail. A number pf years ago it rained forty days and forty lights and the earth I was rather considerably submerged. ! says an exchange. So much so in fact , that all business was suspended and | when traffic was resumed again a new set of store keepers, clerks, fanners, and hired hands took possession generally. It has already rained forty days and forty nights, bat the flood hasn't. । set in. We can only account for the ■ difference in the situation on the theory ; that the country is much better tiled j now than it was in Noah’s time. ■ MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS । Act on a new principle—regulating the I liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Emily’s. I PR.KILMER'S S^p W Ed .Ok < RcjoT Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. The Great Specific for “Brlcht’a disease,” urinary troubles, kidney di dien 1 ties, and impure blood. IF YOU have sediment in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention; IF YOU have irravel. catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, (lr;bbHn<r orstoppage of urine. IF YOU have torpid liver. malaria, dropsy, fever and ague, gall stone, or gout: IF YOU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the back, tired or sleepless and all unstrung; SWA 11P-KOOT builds up quickly " rundown constitution, and makes the weak strong. Guarantee- Use contents of One Bottle, if you are not I benefited. Druggist vzill refund to you the price paid. ’ At Oraggists, sOc. Size, SI.OO Size. ; 'lnvalids’ Guide to Health” sent free-Consultation me Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y.

1 d GoY shoes at the Globe. Infan s’, children’s and Misses sizes. Use Wolverine Blood Purifier and Wolverine Liver Pills, Ask your druggist for them ; take no other. The best. Bowels irregular and constipated, resulting in piles, avoided by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. “ J. Emily To subscribers of this paper. After 25 years use of pile remedies I never found anything to do any good until 1 tried Dr. Kilmer’s U & O Anointment. I used it in connection with his Swamp-Root, and it has made a new man of me. J. P. Brown, Osgood, Ind. “Excuse me, George, but when I saw you a year ago, your face was covered with pimples; it seems to be all right now.” “Yes, sir; that’s because I stuck to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the yeatest blood medicine in the world. 1 was never so well in my life as I am now.” Joe Aman and Mr. Wilderson and their families, who reside near Pine creek, are greatly annoyed by boys going in swimming and appearing in a nude state in plain view of their residences. They hereby worn all boys to stop this nuisance or means will be taken to punish them. For the National Educational Association meeting at Saratoga, N. Y., July, 1892, the Baltimore it Ohio Rail road will sell excursion tickets July sth to 13th, inclusive, from all stations to' Jaratoga, N, Y. and return, at very low i rates. These cheap rates arc not restiicted j to delegates, but are open to the gener ; al public. Tickets will bo good for return passage to ami including July ! 19th, with an extension limit to Sep-■ tember 15th, on condition that the ticket be deposited with the agent of the commit fee on or before July 19th, to be held by him ami surrendered to the : passenger on the day the return journey is commenced. Henry Morrison, formerly a pepi 1 ir young dry goods clerk of RochesterJ this state, committed suicide the other day in New York City by taking parisi green. He was a big^hearted, genial' young man and a general favorite with : the people of Rochester, but he became addicted to gambling which finally ■ drove him to forgery for which he was ' landed behind prison bars. Tn speak i of him the Rochestej Sentinel says: “He was a big hearted, companion able fejlow and many Fulton county people will feel a pang of sorrow that a life of so much promise shuujd end in such a flood of shame.” THE DOCTORS ARE GFH.IY. Grave mi^tukes are in i lc bv phrm Ans in their treatment of IL art Disease. Day after day, the roll e! sudden deaths is increasing and hundieds become victims to ! the ignorance and i itl rence of phvsi-i cians in studying this disease. One in I four persons has a diseased heart. Short- i neBB of breath, palpitation and fluttering j of heart, irregular pulse, choking sensation, asthmatic breathing, pain or tender- , ness in side, shoulder or arm, weak or hungry spells, these are symptoms oft heart disease. Dr. Miles' New Heart j Cure is the only reliable remedy. Thong- ; auds testify to wonderful cures by using it. , Books free. Sold by J. Endlv. I Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 16tl. day of July, A. D„ 1892, at one o'clock p. m.,at my ■ office in the town of Walkerton, I will osier for sale at 1 private sale the GiJ uvin^ described land in St ' Joseph County, Indiana. AU of the east half of the southeast quarter of section 24, in township 35,north of range one west, sc uth of Baltimore & Ohio railroad—also the north half 1 the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 25, in said township. Also a part of the northwest quarter of said northeast quarter of section 25 bounded as follows, viz: by a line commencing at the northeast corner of said northwest quarter, thence running south to the I. ike Erie & Western railroad, thence northwest with said railroad to Fine creek, thence northerly with Pine creek to the north line of said section, thence cast to the place of beginning, being in all 98 acres more or less. Terms of sale, at least one third cash and balance on credit of not over eighteen month?. Notes to be given for deferred payments with sureity and mortI £ a g e on the land with 6 per cent in interest and attorney's fees. SILAS GEORGE, Executor of Estate of Janies H. Gregory.

Ao Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Ewire BMers, Reapers AND MOWERS 7 also sell Engines, Threshers, Hullers, Stackers, Hay ' ^Loaderz ard other farm machinery.

We truly believe De Witt’s Little Early Risers to be the most natural, most effective, most prompt ami economical pill for billiousness, indigestion and inactive liver. J. Endly Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of St, Joseph County, State of Indiana, Executor of the last will of Janies H. Gregory late of St. Joseph County, ceasedSaid estate is supposed to be solvent SILAS GEORGE, EX’R. ANDERSON & Du£hane, Atty's for Ex’r. Jqnc 3, 189”. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker 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 Knefflar & Lopp, of Indinnapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. 8. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in n ud- ; ern dentistry, worn reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. MARTIN TUTTLE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting Jone neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and seo i us. CiKil Bi Walkerton, Ind. HORATIO NELSON, Prey., W. J. ATWOOD, CMNhicr. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes eollee- ■ lions on all points at lowest possible ■ expense. Accounts of individuals and I -•orporations solicited. Real Estate and Insurance. Real estate bought and sold on commission. Insure your property in the old reliable Springfield Insurance Co. H NELSON, agent, writes your pol i icy here, thereby avoiding delay in getting policy. made by our agents everywhere. No capital required. AH cash eommis- f i sions. From $3 to $lO 00 per da.; easy. Write for information how to i i I secure an income. Men with team or ; h rso and buggy preferred, but this iq ' ' not essentia). PLOWMAN PLIL CO. Moline, Illinois. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OE THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections j , Office in Rensberger’s blocK, upstairs ; For Good Accommodations go to the FLORENCE HOTEL, Walkerton, Ind. Livery in connection. Excellent sample* room for commercial men. Bqarfl by the day or week at reasonable rates. E McDaniel, Prop r Call on Cowan the painter for house and sign painting, graining,hard wood finishing anj paper hanging.

THE CHICAGO EIRE. It is quite remarkable how of late years the public fancy has turned toward pictures; within the last decade, newspaper after newspaper has been compelled to illustrate their publications daily. There is a wide spread de* sire to seo. A book without illustrations is like roast turkey without the “fixins” rather uninviting ami not altogether palatable. For years back the great artists have turned their at tention to the illustrating of history, and they have done more to give people an idea of how great battles were fought than any description of them could have ever done. The last great effort to pictorially represent any historical event is the Cyclorama of the burning of Chicago. This is said to be by far the most difficult subject ever attempted, and it was thought by many to be impossible to faithfully portrav. If one may judge from the glowing accounts given of this great scene by the Chicago press, it must be the most remarkable production in the realm of art. The effects produced are startlingly realistic ami faithfully show the situation in Chicago when the great tire was at its height. This unique and remarkable exhibition is attracting a । great deal of attention in the World’s Fair City. It is housed in elegant quarters on Michigan Ave., between Madison and Monroe, and will remain in Chicago until after the World’s Fair. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs the cure is the best. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are spiallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. J. Endly

A SPECIAL DRIVE "^r^WUIORSE blankets! ^4- F I ARE THE—4 STRONGEST^ i 419 UNIS PEFORE TUEY AUK AJLL SOLD. in $lO Hand Made Harness I A Fine lot of Fly Nets in Stock, Dusters from 50 cts. to $2.2y. F. M AKE, the Harnessmaker,

M. D. LEROY. !LIVERY & FEED STABLE. kI.KERTOA’, IXO. First-class rigs and good horses. Ilorsos boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. AU terms reasonable. 03L CUNNINGHAM. attorney at Law, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROC 1 10. Tnistee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln ■ Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each wees for the transaction of township business. v!6Nq WITHOUT AN EQUAL RR, sum I LER S IVOVVERISE »EOQ» I’IRIFIER A positive cure for all diseasea of the Blood and Stomach, a Tonic fop all forms of Weakness apd Malaria, ?,nd is KING OF ALL REM EDIES wom EunE i n er riixs Are wonderful little gems for the Liver, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, Debility and Kidney Disorders. Purely Vegetable and act pleasantly. j Obtained from Druggists everywhere, I but should yon fail to find them write ns, enclosing ^I.OO for the Purifier or ! 25c. for the Pills. Manufactured by < 1 WOI YE BIT " MEI ' UNE CO.

W"h yF * *’ Sed ’ •• NOSVBSTtTU’VK.UB W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLG rORTHE MONET, i A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip.fino Calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, more com. sortable. stylish and durable than any other shoe ever Bold at the price. Equals custom made shoes costlmt from $4 to 85. ® mid S 5 Hn nd-sewed, fine calf shoes. The <5 *■» most stylish, easy anil durable shoes ever Bol<| nt the price. They equal line imported shoes coating from $S to sl2. 50 Police Shoe, worn by farmers and all si?'*?a others who want a good heavy calf, three soled, extension edge shoo, easy to walk In, Uhd Will keep the feet dry and warm, CO 50 Fine Calf, 82,&5 and 52.00 Work. ' aPSaia incmen’ a Shoes will give more wear for the money than any other make. They are made forser. vice. The increasing sales Show that workingmen nave found this out. I Rnuc’ S-2.00 and Yonthe’ fit.7s Scheel WvyO t-hoee are worn by the boys every. , where. The most serviceable shoes sold at the prices, I Ors id cl 83.00 Hand-Mewed. 9*3.50, UciUIGS 92.00 and 81.75 Shoes for Misses are made of the best pongola or flap Calf, o< ■ desired. They are very stylish, comfortable and dura, ble. TheC3lX)shoecqualscustommadeshoescosting . from 84.OOtoS6.it>. Ladies who wish to economise iq their foot wear are finding this out. Caution.—W. L. Douglas’name and the price is 1 stamped pu tha bottom pf each shoe; look for 1( when you buv. Bewareof dealers attempting tosub, etitute other makes forthem. Such substitutions are fraudulent and subject to prosecution by law for oth , Saining money under false pretences. 3 W, L, DOI G1- AS, Brockton, Maen, Bold Uy FOR SALE RY ■THE GLOBE.

Attachment Notice, State of Indiana, [ Before James Shoemaker, J. Sr. Joseph Co. j P., Lincoln Twp. of said Co, John Wolfen barger,^ vs > Attachment Samvel Hoke. J The ln the above entitled cause having tiled his complaint and affidavit in attachment proceedings against the above named defendant, and summons having been issued on the first day of June* 1892, and delivered to M. E. McCarty, constable, made returnable up June 11, 1892, at 10 o’clock 1 m., and at the place and hour set for trial summon^ was returned endorsed by said Constable “not found.* Now therefore the ^aid defendant is hereby notified that said cause is set for trial before me a| * my office on the 16th day • f July, xS92» at 10 o’clock a. m.» and unless he appear auj answer to. saic| cau«e the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my hand and seal this 11th day of Junc^ 1392. JAMES SHOEMAKER, J. P.

TIME TABLE. /a Effect J&n. 11, 91. ,! Solid Trains between I Sandusky and Pkoria ] Indianapolis and Michigan City | DIRECT connections tQ anu from all points in thy

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United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. *No. 1G Passenger Leaves 4:03 a. m INo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.50 p m tNo. 12 “ e 7.04 •• f No. 100 Local " “ “ 1.55 •• SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. tNo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.13 a nj INq. 15 “ _ “ _ 5.30 pn, INo. 17 “ Daily except Sat “ 10.50 pm fNo. 101 Local *• 10.15 a m ♦Usily except Suu^sy. iDaily except Sun jay. f XO-11. via Tiuton, arrives Bloomington at 935 : p. pi., making direct connection with C. & A. fas} ' tr^in arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning j connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver. San i Fianpiseo and all points West. Ftee reclining | cliair cars between Tipton and Missouri river fog through passengers. ps. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton wft^ Plain line trains for Sandusky, B.lp.pmingtop and all points east and west. Kor tickets, rates an $ general information, call on J, HAYDE^ Ticket Agept L E. & W. R. R., or address 11. C. Fai her, .€ F. Daly, TraaSc Manager. A Qeul Indianapolis, Ind. IL & <1 TIME TABLE Going east. No. 4, Night Express .... 125 a Ip. " 10, Mail Traill 9.38 a nv “ 14, Daily 9.35 p ip. GOING WEST. No, 3, Night Express ...—5.59 a. in “ 9, Mail and Express —3 25 p. m 49- Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O. SCULL, O. P. McCARTY Gen Pass. Ae’t. Assist. Gen P"'’ Ac t., k>. • vd ^Lt-ibns 0.