St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1892 — Page 8
€rijc Jnbqjcniient. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. Wi A. ENDI.EV, PUBLISHER. Entered ar, the Walkerton Postofliee at second class rates. an)-, wcviio tioii: ForOneYeor . . . .81.50 For Six Months 75 F«r Three Months . . . . . .40 If paid 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 iertn of snbscrJptlon to this paper has expired. ’ f yon are In arrearages please settle at once, ami notify ns promptly if you wish the paper con- I tinned. WALKERTON. INDIANA. DEC. 1 , 1892 Local Briefs. Men’s buckle arctics $1 at N. Kensberger’s. Buy your wife one of those parlor suits at Vincent’s for a Christmas present. The U. B. church is being painted I and papered by Charlie Pool and J. J. Miller. For constipation, billiousness and kidnev affections take Simmons Liver : ’ * ’ Regulator. A one-third interest in a good hard- ' 1 ware and implement business located i । in Walkerton, for sale or trade. En- | quire of Jim McDaniel. The latest thing out is the alphabet i supper. It lias come into use in church । and society socials. An alphabet supper is one in which the name of every ;. article on the table must begin with some specified letter or letters of the ! ] alphabet. A supper for example,' ; must consist of apples prepared in any way, almond desert, and any other article of food whose name commences witli A. A B supper would consist of bread, butter, beef, bullion, etc. AC : supper would be made of chocolate, coffee, chicken, cabbage, cheese, etc. This new style is likely to have quite a ! run the coming winter. A Family Reunion. A pleasant event was the reunion of the Yerrick family in this place last Sunday. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yerrick, frem far and - near, gathered under the parental roof, and passed a very enjoyable time, such as can only be experienced at a family i reunion. The children present were:’ Harvey Yerrick and family, Walkerton; Mrs. Sarah Zener, son and daughter, of Monterey, Ind.; B. F. Yerrick, wife and two sons, South Bend; Milt Yerrick and son, of Superior, Nebraska. The children who were unable to be present are: Mrs. Hervey, of Minnesota, and Mrs. William Covert, of South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yerrick are getting along in years, being respectively, 71 and 74 years of age, but time has dealt kindly with them and they are apparently in the enjoyment of excellent health for their years. Their many friends hope they may live to enjoy many more events of the kind with their children. THE DECEMBER COSMOPOLITAN. In view of the fact that Sir Edwin Arnold will very likely be the next poet laureate, one turns with interest to his most entertaining article in the December. Cosmopolitan on a “Japa- | liese Watering Place.” The same ! number contains seven portraits of! Tennyson and interesting views of his . late home ami surroundings. Thos. Gorman has penetrated the mysteries of the silent trappists’ monastery with a profane kodak; Murat Halstead discusses “Varieties of American Journal jsm;” Herrmann throws “Light on the Black Art” and Theodore Roosevelt and : Maurice Thompson each contribute in - I teresting articles. A feature of the number is twenty-four portraits of Parisian journalists, with sketches of i their work. A curious bit is found in । the contrast of the double frontispieces ; which adorn the magazine—on one side | the marvelous painting of “The Conquerors,” by Fritel, which attracted so : much attention at the last Paris salon, and on the other “The Conquered.” by Anton Dietrich; in the one the he roes of wav moving down the vista of the centuries in magnificent array be-1 tween ghastly lines of naked corpses, ; the other the unfortunate of all times i and lauds flocking beneath the gentle i hand of the loving Christ. The Cos- ■ mopolitan will mark its first edition of ; 150,000 copies—that for January—by . the offer of 1000 free scholarships. In | return for introducing the Cosmopolitan into certain neighborhoods the Cos- < mopolitan offers to any young man or ; ’ woman free tuition, board, lodging and I laundry at Yale, Vassar, Harvard, or ! any of the colleges, schools of art, ’ music, medicine, or science. They < send out a pamphlet on application ' । telling how to obtain one of these I (Vee scholarships.
Go to Vincent's for furniture. Albums from 5 cents to $5 each at J. Emily's. Wood wanted on accounts and subscription at this office. ’imples, blotches and sores and their ( use is removed by Simmons Liver Regulator. For neat, clean job printing at low prices leave your orders at the Independent office. j Wen you get ready to buy a christj mas present remember those elegant new hanging lamps at J. Emily's. A good second-hand buggy for sale for cash or on time with good note; or will trade for carpenter work or building material. lilns. J. F. Endley. For Sale.—An ironing machine in good running order. The machine cost $250 new; will take SSO. Terms to suit the purchaser. Chas. Goodrich Circumnavigate—We want you to do it for we know you will join our customers with one accord- -The Globe always the cheapest—all new goods. The personal column of a New York daily contains this golden opportunity: “A well educated young man of good social position will marry any lady < f means who will provide funds for him to procure a divorce from his present wife, whom he cannot get along with.” Late real estate transfers: Amos Rakestraw to Quimby Drollinger, 109 acres in Liberty tp, SI.OO. Chas. F. McCarty to I). W. Place, 40 acres in Lincoln tp, SBOO. Silas George to Elizabeth Mason, lot 9, Rupel’s 3d add to Walkerton, SSOO. DRUNKENNESS, OR I'HE LIQUOR HABIT CURED AT HOME IN TEN DAYS BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the knowledge-of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect, a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It lias been given in thousands of cases, and every instance : a perfect cure has followed . It never : fails. The. system once impregnated . with the specific, it becomes au lifter impbsibility for Hie liquor appetite to | exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 page book of particulars free. Address the Golden Specific Co., 185 Race street. Cincinnati, Ohio. HICKOX } ’ TI. ÜBER ITHA TED, JJ'e will pay the following prices foi shell bark hickory butts, i a aging fiom 5 to 10 {t. long, to be clear o/ knots and branches. ; delivered at our works, in jLa Porte: Butts measuring from 7 to / 0 inches in diameter at smaller end, 1 0 cents per running foot; butts measuring fiom 10 to 12 inches in diameter at small- 4 erend, twelve and oue-half\ cents per running foot; butts measuring from 12 to 75 । inches in diameter at small= \er end, 15 cents per running •foot. JEe wit I. take them in \as small quantities as one wagon load, or we will buy any number that can be delivered, LaPorte Carriage Co. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. J. Endly. —DR. KI L M E R 1 S S^P Kidney, Liver and Biadder Cure. The Great Specific for “Brluht’s disease,” urinary troubles, kidney difficulties, and impure blood. . IF YOU have sediment in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention; IF VOL have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, dribbling or stoppage of urine. IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, fever and ague, gall stone, or gout; IF YOU feel irritable, rheumatic, stitch in ths back, tired or sleepless and all unstrung; SWAMP-ROOT builds up quickly a rundown constitution, and makes the weak strong, i duurnutee- Use contents of One Bottle, if yon are not benefited. Druggist will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, sOc. Size, SI.OO Size. ’lnvalids' Guide to Health” sent free-Csnsnltation free Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
The wind 1. om the north blows ' sharp and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. J. Endly. Biliousness, bile, boils and the blues can be cured by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. Success in everything depends largely upon good health. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are little health producing pills. See the point? Then take an Early Hiser. J. Endly. For the latest news from all over the world see the inside pages of this paper. M. E. BALLARD & CO., GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS and shippers, 3119 COTTAGE GROVE ave , CHICAGO. Wanted—Butetr, Eggs, Cheese. Potatoes, Apples, Onions, Cabbage Beans, Dried Fruits, Poultry, Game, Veal, Lambs, Mutton, Beef, Pork, Furs, Hides, Pelts, Tallow, Honey, Beeswax, Broomeorn, Feathers, Ginseng Root, Vinegar, Cider, Flour, Buckwheat, etc, Send for our Daily Bulletin. I I |MW 7 ,[ f\ SIK spasm A GAY, Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen: I never lose an opportunity to recommend Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine to'any n a w <> ne afflicted with nervous complaints pw fia with the assurance that it will not 8 E disappoint them. When our boy was eighteen months old he was attacked with violent spasms. Sometimes he would have tive or six spasms in a single day. wt THtro many^pmysicians without bekefit; finally our druggist recommended g Dr. Miles'Restorative Ner fj vine. We tried a bottle, and a 6 could see that ho WAS BENEFITED FROM THE FIRST OOSE. " B used three bottles, and I am happy to sav the child was FNTIREI-Y CURED'. We used no ; other remedy, and his cure Is complete. He is I ESthousands ly healthy. You are at liberty to use my name in SOUNDING THE PRAISE OF THIS WONDERFUk REMEDY. 8. C. HEACOX, Agent Pacific Express Ca Hastings, Nebraska, April 6th, 1892. Dr. Miles’ Nervine, MOST CERTAIN CURE WK ’ *“ HEADACHE, HEBBALGIA, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, DIZZINESS, SPASMS, SLEEPLESSNESS, DULLNESS, BLUES, and OPIUM HABIT, SOLO ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 STS. I»n ■l—.l u ÜBWW —> -i ■a, mi I*————ma— wwww hm 1 www" rww ; 15. & O I I HF. TABI.IL GOINS EAST. No I. Night Express 2.00 a. m. ’’ 10. Mail Train 9.22a nr " 1-1, Daily 9.35 p. m. GO!Nt. WEST. No. 3, Night Express 6.11 a. ix “ 9, Mail and Express .... 315 p. in O' 11 here no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O.SCCLL, O. P. McCARTV, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag’t., Baltimore. Md. Columbus, O E. L. SANDER.', Ag’t., Walkerton.
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United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. *No. 16 Passenger Leaves 4:03 a. m INo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.50 pm fNo. 12 “ “ 7.04 •• INo. 100 Local “ “ 1.55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m INo. 15 “ “ 5 30 pm I No. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ 10.50 pm INo. 101 Local 10.15 am ♦Daily except Sunday. IDaily except Sunday. No. 11. via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. m., makingdirect connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Francisco and ali points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9.10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton will* main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and ail points east and west. For tickets, rates ana general information, call on J. M. Daubenspeck i Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 81. €. Parker, .€ F. i)aly. Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Indianapolis, Ind. PISO’S CURE For Consumption. i have been entirely cured of Consumption by Piso’s Cure, A year ago the doctor said 1 could not live till Fall. Nov/ I am able to do a hard day’s work. N.s. Laura E. Patterson. Newton, lowa, June 20, 1392.
! Sick Headache cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet temper till results from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. J. Emily. CiM Bit Walkerton, Ind. HORATIO NELSON, Pres., W. J. ATWOOD, OHshier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. 4 omits of individuals and co rporat ion s sol iei t cd. Real Estate and Insurance. Real estate bought and sold or. commission. Insure yonr property in the old reliable Springfield Insurance Co. H. NELSON, agent, writes yonr policy here, thereby avoidihg delay in getting policy. 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 Knefllar & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in a miern dentistry. worK reliable. Prices ! reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. A- E CRIPE, barber ana Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly ■ . id, w ..>.l ud. Dr. L. S- LaPierre, Dental Parlors. New Jones Building Opposite Postoffiee. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY BONE. John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 Vest Washington gt, 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-OM-CUNNINGHAM. Uttamy at Law, South 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. vIGNo SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Reusberger’s block, upstairs M. D. LEROY. ,- * LIVERY & FEED STABLE. WAI.HEIITOX, IX». First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.
LUMBER! The Largest Lumber Dealer in Walkerton. My stock is larger thau’ever and complete with everything pertaining to building. My prices are the lowest. My stock consists of a large assortment of the following. SHINGLES, LATH Lime, Stucco, Brick and Cement, Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, PORCH COLUMNS, NEWELL POSTS, Head and Base Blocks, SOFT AND HARD COAL. D. N. HUDELMYER, Office corner Ave- F and 7th St. Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. FOR Wife Buies, and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete LinejpfnlLkinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. JCe can furnish you anything jrom a garden plow up to a traction engine. M goods at reasonable piic.es and on the best terms. Come and see ns before purchasing, C. S ROBBINS & CO. How to Save Money Buy Where You Can Buy the Cheapest. ;BLANKETS^. I have a complete Une of ' 4 (Phtsh (Robes, Fur and A ' Storm (Robes. Horse (Blankets from 1 $ to S 5. I<. MY PRICES )' ' ARE LOWER THAN THE • LOWEST. (Drop in anil see me before Purchasing elsewhere. evzuvucdv wax™ okb. Two or three dollars for a s 1 Hors Blanket will save double its cost. You horse v. "l eat 1 ' r s to keep warm and b vorth fhty dollars more. F. M- AKE, the Harnessmaker. A. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Enjiie Bate, IWs AND MOWERS 7 also sell Engines, Threvhers, Bullers, Stackersg, Hay Loaderz and other farm machinery.
