St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1892 — Page 8

Jndepentant. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. Entered ar, the WalKerton Postoffice at second-class rates. SnlascrliJtioxi: For One Year . . . .81.50 For Six Mouths 75 F'>r 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 us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, OCT. 8, 1892 Local Briefs. Michigan City will have free delivery Jan. 1,1893. The very latest —childrens’ red caps at the Globe. Drop in at the Star bakery and get a fine oyster stew. All kinds of nuts, confectionery and fruits at the Star bakery. Noah Rensberger gives yon some “pointers” in bis ad this week that you can’t afford to overlook . The Episcopalians of South Bend are preparing to build a new church. A subscription of $3,000 was raised recently for the new building. A good second-hand buggy for sale for cash or on time with good note; or will trade for carpenter work or building material. Mrs. J. F. Endley. Have tried almost every known rem edy for itching piles without success, finally bought a box of De Witt’s Ha zel Salve, and it has cured me. C. D. Haskins, Peoria, 111. J. Endly, The second story of Noah Rensberger’s store building, which he intends to use for a ladies’ cloak department, is nearly completed. It will make an ideal cloak room. From reading the LaForte papers we glean that their fair was a very interesting and successful exhibition. The LaPorte county fair has always been well managed and their horse racing, especially, is usually first-class. Earl Tuttle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Tuttle, being 11 years old last Monday his young friends gave him a ^^stirprise in the evening, making him the recipient of several presents. The little folks had a pleasant time. Dan Frame was 42 years old last Tuesday and his relatives assembled in the evening at his house and presented him with a fine easy chair. A nice supper was served the guests at E o’clock. The editor of the Bremen Enquirer is a “kodack fiend.” He has also a process for making cuts from his photographs which he uses to good advantage in his paper. The last issue of the Enquirer was well filled with cuts illustrating local hits of a humorous nature. It was a lively and very readable issue. On October 12th the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Walkerton, Ind.,’ at very low rates account of the Third Northern Indiana Barbecue at Peru, Ind. Tickets will be sold from Walkerton to Peru via the L. E. & W. Ry., at correspondingly low rates. The return portion of tickets will be good for passage to and including Oct. 13, 1892. The following story which should be received with several grains of allowance, comes from Coldwater, Michigan: “Nora Standish was thrown from a buggy, last Friday, and fell on her head, dislocating her neck. It was thought she was dead. The attending physician summoned two strong men. One seized her by the feet and the, other by the head, and pulled. Her; head sprang into place with a snap. She regained consciousness, and will live.” A new factor in northwestern politics is attracting the attention of politicians. Heretofore they have dealt with the “Soldier vote,” the “Colored vote,” the “Irish vote” and various other “votes” but now they are giving considerable attention to the “Indian vote,” as it is said that this vote is going to be a surprise in some of the states of the far northwest. In the last session of congress Senator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, secured the passage of bills which brought about the dividing of the lands of Wahpeton and Sisseton Indians in that state. Since then about 1,500 Indians have taken up their allotments and become citizens of the United States. These Indians, it is claimed by the repu 1 tican managers, will vote the republican ticket in recognition of Pettigrew’s successful efforts for them. —Milford Mail.

Men’s and boy’s boots at the Globe. • For neat, clean job printing at low prices leave your orders at the Independent office. Fat Taylor had some intention of opening a meat market in Dan Beall’s new building, but he has given up the idea. Mothers don’t fail to see the fine assortment of the very latest styles of children’s hats and caps, just arrived at the Globe. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, poor appetite, bad tast , coated tongue and heartburn are cured by De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. J. Endly. If Dr. Spencer’s Tobacco Cure does not give you satisfaction after trying it according to directions your money will be refunded. Sold by Bellinger & Williams. The report that is going the rounds to the effect that there are several cases of diphtheria in South Bend is denied by the Times. The Times says there is not a single case of this disease in the city at present. Daniel Dokes, son of Thomas Dokes who attends the railroad target in this place, died Monday night of consumption. He was aged about 22 years. The burial took place at Plymouth on Wednesday. A current news item tells of a printer who hanged himself with the office towel. It is probably untrue. If a printer wanted to commit suicide with the office towel, he would be obliged to club himself to death.—Ex. Account of Third Northern Indiana Barbecue to be held at Peru, Ind., Oct. 12 .h, L. E. & W. Ry., will sell tickets to Peru and return at the very low rate of one cent per mile in each direction. Tickets sold Oct. 12 only. Good returning Oct. 13th inclusive. The 29th Indiana regiment will meet in reunion at Garrett Oct. 13 and 14. This was the first association of veterans ever organized. Col. H. A. Adel, of this place, is president cf the association this year. There are a number of members of this regiment in this locality who will attend the reunion.

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United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. *No. 1G Passenger Leaves 4:03 a. tn fNo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.50 p m tNo. 12 “ “ 7.04 “ fNo. 100 Local “ “ 1.55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m tNo. 15 “ “ 5 30pm fNo. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ 10.50 pm fNo. 101 Local '• 10.15 am ♦Daily except Sunday. tDaily 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, San Franciseo and all points West. Free reclining chair cars 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, rates an^ general information, call on J. M. Daubenspeck Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 11. C. Parker, .€5 F. Daly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Indianapolis, Ind. PI SO’S CURE For Consumption. < I have been entire cured of Consumption by Piso’s Cure. A year ago the doctor said I could not live till Fall. Now I am able to do a hard day’s work. Mrs. Laura E. Patterson. Newton, lowa, June 20, 1892. Died in this city of consumption. A familiar headline isn’t it. It’s pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant safe and surs. J. Endly.

It’s not very pleasant to cougn and back, To suffer pain in chest and back, Many people could stop it, for sure By simply using Oue Miuute Cough Cure. J. Endly. CoHimi Bant 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. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Sh emaker 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 Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my oilice 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. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop iu and see 1 I Dr. L.’SrEKFIERREih Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. J hn A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Washington St., South Bend, Ind. 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. O. M-CUNNINGHAM, Attorney at Law, S uth Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Trustee’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 weeK for the transaction of township business. vl6No SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OK THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office iu Rensberger’s blocK, upstairs M D. LEROY. LIVERY^ FEED STABLE, WALKERTON, IND. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. J, Endly.

D. N. HUDELMYER, THE LARGEST LUMBER DEALER IN WALKERTON. My Stock Consists of a Large Assortment of the Following: SASI1 ’ SHINGLES, POORS, LATH, BUNDS, C LIME, Mouldings and ts LT Stucco, Brick Columns. f and Cement. COAL. WOOD 200 tous hard coal select seasoned stove ftt wW IW wood, $7.00 PER I ; | 81.30 PER TON, [»’ * 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. Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. ~ FOR SMttr Busies, Waw and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We can fainish you anything jrom a garden plow up WtT WUr tevn vny ine^. —at remnsnable pi ices (Llld on the best terms, Come and see ns before purchasing, c. s. ROBBINS & COA SPECIAL DRIVE LHORSE blankets Jv - A A AFTER ONE BEFORE THEY ARB AM, SOT.n. in 810 Hand Made Harness! SEE MY FINE (POLES and (BLANKETS THIS FALL. F. M- AKE, the Harnessmaker. A. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Me Mrs, Refers j AND MOWERS 1 also sell Engines, Threvhers, Hullers, Stachersy, Hay Loaderz and other farm machinery.