St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1892 — Page 8
7 { TChe Independent, A LocAL NEWSPAPER, NON-PARTISAN. W. A. EINDLEY, PUBLISHER. s eo o e Entered at the Walkerton Postoflice at second-class rates. . Subscriptiom: FarOneYear: . -, % . #ISBO g T EarthreocMilitha -- Lo 0 oo ch e If paid rrmpptly 'i.n advnm!e' ,s\ discount of 27 ! cents on the year will be allowed. ‘ A cross marked with a biue pencil on the X margin of your paper indicates that your term of subseription 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, NOV. 2, 1892 - Fresh bread daily at the Star bakery. ; Fresh oysters always on hand at the = Star bakery. ~ TReserved seats for “Robinson Cru soe” on sale at the Globe clothing ~ store. ' The government fish commissioners have put 2,500 fishinto ILake Maxenkuckee. Do not weaken the stomach with strong chemicals. Simmons Liver Regulator is mild, but effective. The recent Milwaukee fire was the cause of the Ohio Farmers’ insurance company being placed in financial straits? The Milford Mail appeared last week enlarged to a seven column quarto,and sparkling with an increased amount of the best of local and other reading matter. According to reports the wheat crop in northern Indiana is only fair. It has been damaged more or less by dry weather and inseets. In southern Indiana the crop is said to be doing well. The Goshen Democrat asks: “What has become of the old-fashioned boy who used to administer to himself, before going in swimming, preventive treatment to avoid taking cramp in his legs?®” Mere is a good suggestion offered ly an exchange: If parents were to en- -, courage their children to pay more at”"”?f"‘”’ig?}loahothe reading of the newspa pers by subseribing for and taking one Imfi\fi;ror t?xmnto the faml]y they P417:2., _; G 9 f:{wx T : ,&@nsw the child, while the paper is ?33,: Mb.fevery day and week, and is look-\ "ed for as a promised present. The ~ home paper is the poor man’s library. : and the children’s font of knowledge. 1 Auny man can save enough in one mounth to supply the family with reading matter in the shape of a newspaper for one year. The Chicago Tribune of Nov. 18 says: “It if thought by astronomers that it is more than likely that Biela’s \ invisible fail, that bifurcated gaseous Ay prolongation that dissolved partner.Y ghipWith the comet somewhere in the o pdghborhood of 1832, will come in f omtact with some portion of this / Mumdane sphere Nov. 27, when the emhand the celestial wanderer are dueatthe same spot in space only : eigllhours apart. No great danger . needbeayprehended, even if the collisom showd bhe “head on,” as the cometis not as big as “all out-doors,” as theywould say in the Tennessee mountaing,” A. G. Baker, editor of the Standard, the new paper gt Bremen, found a White Cap.novce posted on his office door, the other morning. The notice read like- . “A. G. Baxe have concluden \\E:tlm Whereas, We fare of yoursell aq ;;ei"'ori t'fhe wel; Bremen that you ng \Oxiuerc r(laze.gs 0' this burg. We ordu gFF Foside In town 'for the term of yo . “ated“ve his We give you until Des, o “Wral life. vamoose. Yours, ete. g\\&d‘}g‘\%& to Chairman, « coumittee \Vhite?gzltlyz Six-Months’ chknvgs, R\%\““aps; | broadaxe weapon of do .th» “(‘;‘fl"s | this is written in red ink: “De'.\\\\\_“"fil’ L The affair has very much the “\J\ , pearance of a huge fake. DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUO HABIT CURED AT HOME IN TEN DAYS BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a glass of Dbeer, cup of coffee or tea, or in food, witho the knowledge of the patient. It absolutely barmless, and will effect permanent and speedy cure, whelhe the patient is a moderate Arinker or a aleobolic wreck. It has heen given i thousands of cases, and every instanc a perfeet cure has followed. It neve fuils. The system once impregnate with the specifie, it hecomes an bt imposibility for the liquor apypetite | exist, Cuares guaranteed. 43 pag book of particulars free. Address tl Golden Specific Co., 185 Race strec Clacinnati, Olio,
t Wood wanted on accounts and sub | seription at this office. Nothing like it for dyspepsia and indigestion. - Simmons Liver Regulator is a safe, sure cure. For neat, clean job printing at low prices leave your orders at the INDEPENDENT oflice. . New winter stock of millinery goods (now in. Ladies will be pleased with 1 | my excellent assortment. Call and see. Ina Braoin A good second-hand buggy for sale | for eash or on time with good note; or | | will trade for carpenter work or buildIng material. Mgs. J. . ENDLEY. For SALE.—An ironing machine in good running order. The machine cost $250 new; will take SSO. Terms to suit the purchaser. Ciras. GooDpRICH e The probability is that the large huekleberry marsh, four miles from 1 this place, will be converted into a garden for the production of celery. The INDEPENDENT was informed to | { this effect by one of the owners, J. I. Duffy. Western Journalism. | A newspaper published in Dakota i comes to hand conta.uing an aceount \of the graduating exercises of thelocal | i conservatory of musie, says the Eik- l 1 hart Truth. As a rich gem of critieal | glitcra%ure the entire article deserves { preservation, but in the iuterest of brevity a few paragraphs must suflice, as for instance: ‘““The iustrumental ‘ trinmph was scored by Miss F-—ow—, {who is only 14, Her attack upon the { piano meant business from start to itinish, and her fair little hands chased l | the keys for their sweetest evocation of ,I harmony, as does the greyhound fol- .. . 1 r\low the afrighted hare, turning neither .@ 5 \ {to right or left, bat* pursuing so the | lgoal with single aim. Her agility and | ’ firm expression were rewarded with | continned applanse.” It may be conceded that this is preity good as a . ] starter, but nothing to the developments that come whon the critic gets fully warmed up to his work. Listen | for example, to this outburst: “A\ | most enjoyable race on pianos was that Letween those suderb artists, Mrs. B. and Mrs. C., the former having a grand piano as a racer. It afforded quite a stuady to the musical eritic. Now, as with fairy fingers they daintily o & g .y - o e Ss e oh b N7 o fawe.atZhls, selzod grana: (harmouy by the throat and forced its ' loadest and strongest utterance to roll | forth and echo from altitudes to alii{tudes, finally dying away down in the 'lower vales as eclices of the Alpine thuuter’s horn at eve reach the chalet tfar away. To evoke sounds is cne ‘ thing, to interpret them in living lauh guage is another. | LICEXNSE ROTICE. : ( Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town 'tof Walkerton, in Lincoln township, of St. Joscph ‘[Colmty, in the state of Indiana, that I, the under- | signed, will make application to the Board of Coml missioners of said county of St. Joseph, at their De- ' | cember term of 1892, for a license to sell spirituous, 5 ! vinous, and malt liquors, for one year, in less quan‘Etiti:s than a quart at a time, to be drank on his ’; Ppremises, and at his place of business, which are lo- : i cated in a two story brick building, fronting on Ave- | nue F and situated on twenty-five feet in width, off ‘' of the north-west side of lot No. thrirty-two, (32) in : | the original plat of the town of Walkerton, #n Lin- : ] coln township, in the county of St Joseph, and state -| of Indiana. ALBERT C. HARDENBROOK, i Nov. 9th, 1892, ,i - DR.KILMERS ~ AT O 3 b Y E“"":§§s ok 55 B o o fi §.4 S | ng iBE £a X\ f\: ‘r‘%g o Wl A ey PL i<. v # ARQ‘; i 'E’:"{C;‘,"" KD 4 : ' f'-: g} 3’ o .a Q | , ‘ 3_;;_"l,. o, “ 'fl" *: T 807 e 20 . .‘n&‘ ‘i“;‘» i I‘;@&% 2 AR R L g, UGN * el ,‘79* b ‘, SR 2 *_‘ 4 <"V sgs% R N =y K AT W TR Y B 3 e € ,s"’.‘ (P ; 7 £ 1 b A, 5 X Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Ehe Great Specifie for ¢Bright’s | disecase,’ urinary troubles, kidney I difficulties, and Impure blood. | ¥F YOU have sediment in urine like brick | dust, frequent calls or retention; \ 1T YO have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, \excessive desire, dribbling or stoppage of urine. \‘F WOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, \‘Q\'er and ague, gall stone, or gout: %\ y @ feelirritable, rhcumatic, stitch in the [ 7{'“k,(:in:d or sleepless and all unstrung; "\\-'};.\NIP-ROOT builds up quickly a runv eopstitution, and makes the weak strong, b"‘-\v\:}‘\foe- Use contents of One Bottle, if you are nos S AV bruggist will refund to you the price paid. i luw&:\?‘..:g;gts, s¢e, Size, SI.OO Size. a | 13\‘;;:\4@ to Health” sent free-Censuitation frea ok ; Yagr & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. b oo 18 | \_____—____—-—-_. { _— = 5 Sdy : ) * T POITAT B o eOCHNAL 3 e- \ONEER g S T LW B » w | Wiil ery pubh ce i terms. 'Those dles on reasonable er | an anetioneer will 1g the scrvices of | ed ! est to give him a @b to their int('r-’ er fonaranteed, Headqn, Salisfaction to | Hotel. Remember ths Florence { ge | pared to dehorn eattle § am f;“hi he ! Call on or addig : ny time. { of A SJ. “\‘:'“". ‘ | \ \ } \"“l‘“{‘lt’\’ ‘ tud,
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' Bick Kecdachemiluafrmhs Nervine, Sweet breath, sweet stomacli, sweet temper all results from the nse of" DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, & o - o d-Eudly. WaLkERTON, IND. HORATIO NELSON, Pres., W. J. ATWOOD, Cashier. Does a general banking Dusiness; 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 bonght and sold on commission. Insure your property in the old relinble Springfield Tusurance Co. H. NELSON, agent, writes your policy here, thercby avoiding delay in getting policy. ; BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS JAS. SHOEMAKER Justice of the Peace. Office in the Fulmer bloek, wpstairs. collections promptly attended too, Al--80 solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knefilar & Liopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my offlce { every Saturday. ; < 1 ' H. 5. Dowell. | Dentist. | WALKERTON, Ind. { Does every variety of work in n ud"ern dentistry. work reliable. Prices { reasonable. Oilice in I'ry-Dougherty block, upstairs. | A. E. CRIPE, | Barber and Hairdresser, ! WALKERTON, IND. ‘ Shaving and haircatting done neatly ! and expeditiously, Drop in and see L us, DR. L.S. LAPIERRE, i Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice, SOUTH BEND, lud. WORK NEATLY DONE, JOHN A. HIBBERD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Washington St., South Bend, Ind. For Good Accommodations go to the | ~ ) \\' YN V'\w: PEORENCE HOTEL, Walkerton, Ind. Livery in connection. Excellent sample room for commercial men. Board by the day or week as reasonable rates, : T AT Int 3 %ve E. Uichaniel, Prop'r. ITINNINCIT AL O-M. CUNNINGITAM, Aittorney at Law, SOUTH BEND, IND. 01D 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. 8. Express office on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. vi6No RAT AT, LGN WO G R N SRR A LT W T PO T Y TV T N y N gD Umo, )SI I JAb () E‘J() ll(} i‘n JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Rensberger’s bloek, npstairs M.D. LEROY. T . ;4::» fi:f PP Niqits b, LSS EEANZ Ny EamEa e SO XNV l ke Nee el "‘%flw LIVERY & FEED STABLE, WALKERTON, IND. Tirst-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men car- } riod to all adjoiving towns, All terms rexsonable,
e e A i S = A :;-:;_,'»,v A'{'}ii,“."f e e o | S B % % S 4 e : 2 The Largest Lumber Dealer in Walkerton. My stock is larger than’ever and complete with everything portaining to building. My prices are the lowest. My stoek covsisis ~ of a large assortment of the following. SHINGLES, LATH SHINGLES, TE Lime, Stucco, Brick and Cement, Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, PORCH COLUMNS, NEWELL POSTH, Head and Base Blocks, : SOFT AND HARD COAL. 2 DN HUDELH TR 1 ' 1 g Ls l Office corner Ave. F and 7th St. ‘ ! R T e T Call on % ! .""«3 - C.>. ROBBINS &CO : i i 1 \-/ ? i FOR -l WLyl | . e l and carts. WE ALSO HAVE | a Full and Complete Line of ail T kinds of | FARMING IMPLERENTS. - FARMING 182 g We can furnish you anything jrom a garden plow ip to a traction engine. Xll goods at reasonable prices aznd | 'm/ the best terms, | Come and see ns before purchasing, i ; C.S. ROBBINS & CO- | R ! vy ' How to Save ioney | i Buy Where You Can Buy the Cheavest. | F,'\?oi's’s . ~ ’; || BLANKETS s | I have a complete line of *% S | Plush (Robes, Fur and / \%5\\5% 3l %/ A ! . ‘ gt:rm/fl;u:’a; s@'o;'ss (Blankets ;ifvg/‘;figfi“\%\’ gg‘ ;,) _. | J7007T [ 10 D). ] (el i) ‘;;“-.’-‘ : 3 i 3 B e N SN | MY PRICES !> 5 aNaey | e AR 'ARE LOWER THAN THE ‘th\“//j//’/i‘ o t LOWEST. = “3;3 7- | Pt kY | Drop in and see me before e 0 p ‘ "’J)"mf}“{:]l ('132-7/? o 6’[36‘2017.'37(? EVERXYBODY WAKRTS ONE. e- : Two or three doMars for a 5,4 Hors: % Blantet will save double its cost. You { horse vwi'l cat I°ss to keep warm and ! § vorta fity dollars more, | | | F. M. AKE, the Harnessmaker. | R, N L ST AN T TR, €T -e G eR. <« ‘ A . " A, Cuuningh A. Cuuningham, Agent for the Celebrated | ), IAN D MENN FERS \ 7 also sell Engines, T'hrevhers, Hullers, Stackersy, Hay | Loaderz and other farm machinery.
