St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1892 — Page 7

Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. U FOR f Stettler Boss, Wons I and Carts. WE ALSO HAVE k . a Full and Complete Line of all jE kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ff'e can furnish you anything ]rom a garden plow np J ' to a traction engine, Pill goods at reasonable pi ices and * j on the best terms. Come and see ns before purchasing, H G S-ROBBINS & CO. I J_ ■ Ilk MIT IHTB .Im ■>—l H UFI. »>. .

| &lje independent. ALocal Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A. ENDLBY, PUBLISHER. Entered at the Walserton Postoffice at second-class rates. Sixoscriptioii: For One Year . . . . 8150 For Six Months 75 For Three Months 40 Ifpaid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. XA cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your J erm of subscription to this paper has expired, f you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA. JULY 30, 1892 Local Briefs. ijM^yParia^green 22 cents a pound at J. Endl^ July 20, 1892, was the 46th anniversary of Plymouth as a county seat. The Knights of Pythias had work in the first rank last Tuesday evening. Thomas B. Chalfant, residing near South Bend, died last week. He was in his 73d year and had lived there 60 years. Boys are in the habit of breaking the glass in the street lamps at Argos. The town board offers a reward for the detection of the guilty youngsters. “Late to bed and early to rise will shorten the road to your home in the skies,” But early to bed and a “Little Early Riser,” the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. ° J. Endly

If you have a watch, clock or any kind of jewelry that needs repairing take it to Myers, the jeweler, who guarantees all his work to give satis-: faction. The Kendallville News has changed hands. Bowman and Baughman retire and Dr. A. S. Parker, the founder of the paper, and Theo. A. Redmond succeed them. The creamery man covers his packages as fast as filled, usually sealing them with wet salt and fine cloth. Too many women do not think this important, but leave thebutter exposed to the air until carried to the store, and turned over to the merchant to pack—when he gets time.—AgriculturistAn Elkhart butcher says that the farmers should again consider making the raising of live stock a specialty as he says the price of meats have advanced greatly. The wholesale price of hams is now 14 cents per pound, pork loins that formerly retailed at 10 cents are now at 11^ cents at wholesale and other meats have advanced in proportion. He attributes the rise to scarcity of live stock in the west and thinks that the farmers of the east and central states now have a chance that they should take advantage of.—Truth. An authority on roads says: All roads should be made wide. It is a mistake to suppose narrow roads' are the cheapest. Os course, when constructing a new road the cost is in proportion to its width, but a narrow road is always the more expensive to maintain, owing to the vehicles being compelled to keep more or less to one track in the center, nothing being more destructive than the constant wear in one track. A wide road is always more evenly worn all over, provided of course that it is constructed according to scientific principles and kept in good repair.

How to save money—trade at the Globe. For a good cigar call at Tuttle's barber shop. Make dollars now by taking advantage of the clean up at the Globe. Use Wolverine Blood Purifier and Wolverine Liver Pills. Ask your dragi gist for them; take no other. The best. ' Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and i nervousness J. Endly : Delays arc dangerous. Take Simmons Liver Regulator in time for dyspepsia, billiousness, and all diseases of , the liver. Bright people are the quickest to recognize a good thing and buy it. We sell lots of bright people the Little Early Risers. If you are not bright . these pills will make you so. J. Endly. TEEGARDEN. Mrs. Cora Lemert and Miss Gertio : Barber visited with friends near Walkerton Saturday and Sunday. Anthony Culp was visiting friends , here over Sunday, Reverend Linville and family, of LaPaz, visited with his son John on Sunday. Our postmaster is issuing post al notes I and money orders at his office now. J. Lemert, our justice of the peace, was called to Newton, Kansas, to see his brother who is lying very low at present. Erastus Brown who has been living in Missouri for some time has returned to

this country. Dan Bickel and daughter, of Tennessee, are visiting here at present. Mrs. Neville’s sister from Ohio is , here visiting with the Doctor and fam- | Hy. Mr. Good, of Nappanee, is here buying logs for 11. W. Ford to keep the mill running this fall and winter. Jack has been taking a rest from writing items. Alfred Sheaks was at homo over Saturday and Sunday, from Valparaiso. Perry Thompson, who has been sick for a long time, is again able to be around. The saints are holding camp meeting in the grove west of Shiloh. Elmer Aldrich, Bill Hornsby, Burt . Nighthart and Charley Alwood have r got a job on the B. & O. railroad. Jack. p DR.KILMER’S_ fflK ■ r4o © 1 ■ Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cura. 1 The Great Specilic for “Brieht’s disease,” urinary troubles, kidney difficulties, and impure blood. IF YOU have sediment, in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention; B MP YOU have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, dribbling or stoppage of tn inc. 3 IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, , I fever and ague, gall done, or gout; I IF YOU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in tM 3 । back, tired or sleepless end all unstrung. SWAMP-ROOT builds up quickly a run--3 i down constiti i, ai I—'■s• he w< ksl ng. Guarantee- Ure contents of One BotUe, if you aro not ’ benefited, Brugge will refund to you the pri«‘r,aid. I At 19rucg!«ts, sOc. Size, SI.OO Mzv. 1 *lzivaUd^ Gold ■to Health” rent free-Consuttation free i Dr. Kflxner & Co., Binghamton, N. 1.

W atch for the B. & (). conductors' ■excursion to the World’s Fair about August 28. The first train to run into the exposition grounds. T. J. Wolfe’s line of samples consisting of fancy suitings, overcoatings, silk vestings, pantings, etc., have just been received and should receive your attention if you wish a fine suit or anything nobby in the tailoring line this fall. At. Rochester on last Friday Judge Conner attacked Dr. Sherwin, a dentist, with a base ball club with which he beat Sherwin until the latter was insensible. Conner is said to be the unfortunate possessor of a terrible temper which, on occasions, is uncontrolable. The affair was the result of an ill feeling between them of long standing. A complaint has been filed against Conner charging him with felonious assault, or attempt to commit murder and the accused gave bond for SI,OOO for his appearance for a preliminary trial next Tuesday. The penalty for this crime is a fine not exceeding $2,000 and imprisonment at, hard labor for a period not less than two nor more than twenty years. NEWSPAPERS ENDORSE. “Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, after reading Dr. Franklin Miles’ popularworks, cannot help declaring him to be among the most entertaining and educating authors.” He is not a stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our colums in every issue, calling attention to the fact that, the elegant work on Nervous and Heart Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggist, J. Endly. Trial bottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine are given away, also book of testimonials showing that it is uneqnaled for nervous prostration, headaclie, poor memory, i dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, hysteria, fits, epilepsy. Notice. Property owners inside the corporation, who have not yet complied with the ordinance relating to the removal of debris from their premises and alleys, will do so at once and save trouble, and probable costs. By order of Health : Officer. STOCK MEN, NOTICE. I have a thoroughbred registered short horn bull which may be seen at my farm at any time bv tkuau lute rested in fine stock, i Yorkshire boar. Chas. McCarty. Look Here. If you want to buy a home on the ! same terms as you would pay rent call ; on Frank Fry or Chas. S. Robbins. ( All required is $25 cash and §5 per | month until paid. It is a truth in medicine that the j smallest dose that performs the cure is the best. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. J. Emily taWMI Rjnit U Jilllil ui 01 ul U Illill Walkerton, Ind. HORATIO NELSON, Pres., - W. J. ATWOOD, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and , corporations 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 policy here, thereby avoiding delay in getting policy.

A. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Me ita, Reap AND MOWERS 1 also sell Engines, Threvhers, Hullers, Stackers, Hay Loaders and oilier farm machinery.

D. N. HUDELMYER. THE LARGEST LUMBER DEALER IN WALKERTON. My Stock Consists of a Large Assortment of the Following: SASH, SHINGLES, DOORS, LATH, blinds, LIME, Mouldings and / / Stucco, Brick Columns. /r aml Cement. ■" J" ~ .. ■ • A P L L t .■ K \ " b j 200 tons hard coal J select seasoned stov< 86.50 PEE ?. J I• i • I 81.30 PER W. M -CORD. My stock is larger than ever and replete with everything pertaining to (Building. (Prices lower than the lowest. Office corner Ave- F and 7th St.

n in ... ICE CREAM I IN ONE MINUTE. Sixty seconds is long enough to freeze i ice cream for dinner with our Minute ■ Freezer, and two pounds of ice will ; do the work of ten by the old style ; freezers. AVill save enough ice to pay | for itself in one season, and it is simply fun to use it. Ice cream for company । can be made by the dish with no surplus, no waste. Liberal discount to Agents. Now is the time. Send at Once for prices and terms. _KUHN & CO., Molino. 111. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace. Office in the Fulmer block, upstairs. I collections j-.romptly attended too. Aljso solicitor of pensions ith Dr. Lopp, lof the firm of kuefilnr & Lopp, of In-' j dianapolis, Jud. V ill be at my office , every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in tr idern dentistry, worn reliable. Prices reasonable. " Office in Fry-Dougherty , block, upstairs. MARTIN TUTTLE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OB' THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Rensberger’s 1 locK, upstairs For Good Accommodations go to the FLORENCE HOTEL, Walkerton, Ind. Livery in connection. Excellent sample room for commercial men. Board by the day or week at reasonable rates. E- McDaniel, Prop’r- ■ - - ■ -I _ ■T.-. - JL "UTT.. " "MCM!

If dull, spiritless and stupid ; if your blood is thick and sluggish; if your appetite is capricious .and uncertain, yon need n Sarsnpm ilia. For best results take De Witt’s. J- Eudly.

A SPECIAL DRIVE ■ ! Hl VmttOC blankets I £I I 1 mJ AFTER ONE ULFOBB tukv arb All. SOMI. in §lO Hand Made Harness I A Fine lot of Fly Nets in Stock. Dusters from 50 cts. to $2.2^. F. M- AKE, the Harnessmaker.

M. D. LEROY. ' ■ J Vin-hUy. ■ - • <, LIVERY & FEED STABLE, WALKERTON, IND. First-class rigs and good horses. ; Horses boarded. Traveling men cari ried to all adjoining towns. All terms I reasonable. O-M-CUNNINGHAM. ^Diorne^ at Lau\ South Bend, IndODD FELLOWb BLK. ROOM 10. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at die U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each week for ■ the transaction of township business. vIGNo : WITHOUT AN EQUAL DR. SCIBUYEER'S WOLVERINE BLOOD S’l St IF 0 Lit A positive cure for all diseases of the Blood and Stomach, a Tonic for all forms of Weakness and Malaria, and is KING OU lall REM EDIES WOLVERINE LIVER PILLS Are wonderful little gems for the Liver, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, Debility and Kidney Disorders. Purely Vegetable and act pleasantly. Obtained from Druggists everywhere, I but should you fail to find them write j us, enclosing SI.OO for the Purifier or / i 25c. for the Pills. Manufactured by Ghe WOLVERINE MEDICINE CO., . WAYLAND, MICHIGAN. 1

<»,. l a>.»'ar'iw-rvvMiirTg-an-TM>Vi«<TW.i»<*iniiii Kin imhiiTl IT IS A DIJTY yon owe yonrself and family to uec the best value for your money. » Y"’ ! f footwear by purchasing M . E. Douglas Shoes, which represent the “ui Y n '’!9 lor prices asked, as thousands wlii testily. GdTTAiLE NO Bj W. L. DOUGLAS rnunFsTs ho?iJFhe wo^ldlor the money. A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip, fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, flexible, more comfort able, sly lish anil durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equals ciiHtom made siioescosting from §1 to 85. and 85 Tland-eewed, flnecalf shoes. Tho most stylish, easy and durable shoes ever sold at the price. They equal Huo Imported shoes costing from $8 to §l2. 30 Police Shoe, worn by farmers and all aP s ethers who want a good heavy calf, three soled, extension edge shoe, easy to walk in, and will keep the feet dry and warm. 50 Fine Calf, 5‘2.25 and Bl’.OO8 I ’.OO Work. > ingmeu’s Shoes will give more wear for the money than any other make. They- are made for serr vice. The increasing sales show that workingmen have found this out. Strive*, 52.00 and Youths’ 91.75 School rawjf «$ Shoes are worn by the boys everywhere. Tho most serviceable shoes sold at the prices. S 53.00 Maud-sewed, 52.50, lea $2.00 and 81.75 Shoes for । Ulisses ara made of the best Dongola or fine Calf, as desired, 'rheyareverystvlish.coinfortableanddurablo. The§3.ooshoeequai3custonimddeshoescostlng from 84.U0 to §6.00. Ladies who wish to economize in I their footwear are finding this out. | Caution.—W. L. Douglas’name and the price Is | Stamped on tho bottom of each shoe; look for it w hen you buy. Beware of dealers at tempting to sub- . stltute other makes for them. Such substitutionsaro fraudulent and subject to prosecut ion by law for obtaining money under false pretences. W. L. DGL'GIjAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by r FOR SALE BY ITHE GLOBE,

We truly believe De Witt’s Little Early Risers to be the most natural, most effective, most prompt and economical pill for billiousness, indigestion and inactive liver. J. Endly MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS ■ Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the jnc ves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Endly’s. Don’t fail to see that $2 working men’s calf shoe at the Globe. It will surprise you.

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United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ♦No. 16 Passenger Leaves 4:03 am fNo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.n0 p m fNo. 12 “ " 7.04 “ 1 No. 100 Local “ “ 1.55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m I No. 15 “ “ 5.80 pm I No. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ 10.50 pm fNo. 101 Local ‘‘ 10.15 am ♦Dally except Sunday. fDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35_ p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fast' train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, Sau Francis»o and all points West. Free reclining ; chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. ■ os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets, ratesand general information, call on J, HAYDEN Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 18. €. Parker, .€ F. Daly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Indianapolis, Ind. B. & O- HUE TABLE. GOING EAST, No. 4, Night Express 1.25 a.m. “ 10, Mail Train 9-38 a m ‘ “ 11, Daily 9.35 p.m. GOING WEST. No. 3, Night Express 5.50 a. m “ 9, Mail and Express 325 p. m .fife £ •• Where no time is given trains do not stop , CHAS. O. SCULL. O. P. MCCARTY, ' ’ Gen. Pass. Ag’r A< i<t. Gen. Pass. AgrU Baltimore, Md. Columbus,O, F L. - < 'DERs, Ag’t.. Walkerton.