St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1892 — Page 8
i i Ing oent, @he Independent. A Locar NEWSPAPER, Nox-Pantisax. 1 We e e e Y W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. i A—- — at the Walkerton Postoflice at second-class rates. —*‘gfit;;:i:iptionz For One Yesar . e s . 81.?9 i For Six Mouths ot Wi et i For Dhrte-Maltths - 00 o ale ol If paid lummwtly in advance a discount of 2% cents on the yeur will be allowed. A cross marked with a blue 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 al once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. i WALKERTON, INDIANA, DEC.2f, 1892 _ Local EBriefs. Visit Noah Rensberger's for holiday goods. : < Albums from 5 cents to $5 each at J. Endly’s. ' Mixed nuts 1R cents a pound at the Star bakery. : Wood wanted on accounts and subseription at this oflice. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. You can eat as mnch and whateve you please without injury. Wen you get ready to buy a christmas present remember those elegant new hanging lamps at J. Endly’s. The wind from the north blow sharp aud keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Congl Cure so safe and sure, will quickly per form a wondrous cure. J. Endly. A good second-hand buggy for sale for eash or on time with good note; or will trade for carpenter work or building material. Mmrs. J. F. ENDLEY. J. Endly has the finest display of photograph and autograph albums ever brought to the town of Walkerton and will be sold for the least money. Money to loan on real estate on 5 and 10 years time at 3 and 4 per cent ~interest, payable in advance. : ) WILBERT WARD, Odd Feliows Bik., : South Bend, Ind. ~ Kendallville News: Dr. Teal will -go to Indianapolis about the first of ~ January. The doctor proposes to inRfiéfiu@eahfll in the legislature cut- _ ting off the printing of election tickNS e s L iy ~ ets in the newspapers, He thinks it is ‘n;swe and costs too much fi‘é‘%’ s | R T 2 ;@« B 1 eN2 < > ] ~ Seth Reed began his rounds as night ?fiatcfiflast Monday night. Waliierion }fiifig’liat‘.ge enough to have a night watch the year round. The ease of mind ~and assuranc: of safety given by the knowledge that some one is on - o guard against fires, burglaries and oth‘er mischief after night is well worth the sum paid by ech business man to support a night watch. ‘The Indianapolis Sun says one day last week two strangers dashed | through Liberty Center, Ind., on fine horses, which were covered with foam. Behind them came a handsome Dblood hound, and when a short distance out of town ong¢ of the men drew a revolver and shot the beautiful animal dead. It has just been learned that the men l were horse-thieves from Hudson, Mich., ‘ and that the faithful hound had track- | ed them for over a hundred miles. ' A teacher who had asked a girl to] purchase a grammar received the fol- { lowing note from the little girl’s moth- l er: *‘l do not desire that Mattie shall 1 ingage in grammar, as I prefer her to 5 ingage in more useful studies, and can [ learn lier to speak and write proper | myself. I went throngh two grammars, and I can’t say as they dil me any good. I prefer Mattie to ingage in German and drawing and vokal | music on the piano.”—FEx. l = s | : Tood e ! \ftachmenit Notice. | State OF INDIANA, | Before James Shoemaker, J. | st Josers Co. §P, Lincoln Twp. of said Co. | Tuomas J \V«-[.:-la) ' Vs Attachment, i A. H. PHiLLIPS, f ! The plaintiff in the above entitled cause having | filed his complaint and affidavit in attachment pro- | ceedings against the above named defendant, and | summons having been issued on the 22d day of November, 1892, and delivered to M. E. McCarty, constable, made returnable on November 26th, 1892 ! at one o’clock p. m, and at the day and hour set for l trial summons was returned endorsed by said consta- i ble “notfound ” And it also appears from the affidavit of the plaintiff that the defendant is a nonresident of the state of Indiana. ’ Now therefore the said defendant is hereby noti- | fied that said cause is sct for trial before me at my % office on the 10th day of January, ’93, at ten o’clock 1 a. m. and unless he appear and answer to said cause, | the same will be hc:\rd/'fid/-d':tcrmincd in his ab- | RS C . ,mnd and scal this sth day ofi Dec., 18¢g2. JanEs SHOEMAKER, J. P, i MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS i Act on a new principle— regulating the | Jiver, stomach and bowels through t,he' nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ | Pills speedily cnre billiousness, bad 1 taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. | Uneqnaled for men, women, children. i Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 | els. Samples free at J. Endly’s, f i
o T, i . ; 5 - Cream mixed eandy 10 eents a pound iat the Star bakery. - | Scarlet fever is ,prevailing in the | vamity of North Liberty. Only one | case has been reported here lately. A eontemporary pointedly observes: “There are some men who can't take home a beefsteak without believing | they are taking their wife a present.” Success in everything depends large- | iy upon good health. De Witt’s Liitle Carly Risers age little health prodoeing pills. See the poiut? Then take an Barly Riser. J. Endly. The protracted meetings at the Island church eclosed on Thursday night of last week. The meeting continued four weeks, much interest being manifested throughout. light | conversions are reported. For instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Day City, Mich., accidently spilled scalding water over her little boy. She promptly applied De Witt’s Witch | . Hazel Salve, giving instant relief. It’s | a wonderfully good salve for burns, | bruises, sores, and a sure cure for piles, || . J. Endly | A two-year old child of Mr. and| Mrs. Wesley Guise, who live near town, died last Saturday, of scarlet fever. The child was buried on Monday, but owing to the disease no regular fieral services were held. Late real estate transfers: J. B. Miller and wife to Eliza Young, part of lot 36 o p Walkerton $l6O. David Gonser to Clara M. Whitmer, guardian, lot 3 Rupel’s add to North Liberty, SBOO. Westville has embarked in a new enterprise, says the Indianapolis Independent. A well-known citizen of that place has established a skunk farm on the west side of town, and Westvillians are expected from now on to enjoy that ravishing perfume | -“aight blooming syringes.” Fred Young, having purchased and moved into the oflice building, one door | west of the INDEPENDENT, desires to | call attention to the change, and invites his friends and eustomers to call and see him in his new quarters. The manufacturing and repairing of boots and shoes will be done by him in the future as in the past—in a first-class manner and at the lowest prices, using the best of material in all work. ‘ The Sentinel says: “Rochester is to have a new system of higher education. It is called University extension and is a movement which looks towards the.. extension of University privileges into territory adjacent to the Institution. A club of one hundred is being organized and the plan of instruction will be as follows: Bloomington University | will send a lecturer to Rochester at stated intervals to talk on some subject chosen by the class, each student being supplied with a printed outline of the same. After the lecture proper is held what is called a ‘“quiz,”’ giving more direct and personal work, with suggestions for a line of reading on the matter presented. By no means are [the members held for any stated amount of work.” DRUNKENNESS, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT CURED AT HOME IN TEN DAYS BY ADMINISTERING DR, HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. l 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 | aleoholie wreck. 1t has been given in 1 { thousands of cases, and every iustance 1 a perfect cure has followed. It never | ' fails. The system once impregnated | | with the specific, it becomes aun utter ' | imposibility for the liquor appetite to lexist. Cures guaranteed. 43 page | | book of particulars free. Address the | |G<)Hen Specific Co., 185 Race street, | |Ciucinunti, Obhio. ‘ | _Piles of people have: piles, but De | | Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure { them. Jo'Endly. .. | L DR KILMER'S .. | | 42 "\ i B s R ‘_;';".‘h:'b.:;' |2, T A .- L th ‘ 7 % £ = GRS . };3 ¥ S ] ; | AR TR yr7 3 s No& s % | AFd G il L7 Rl g1 72 fir N e I _ ;,2('}\\\,' %2‘«‘ ’/45; ‘ }:‘ Y Y e Y L% %Q Rt f%’ PRI T g B Y 4 .5 B Dly Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. | | The Great Specific for ‘“Bright’s i disease,” urinary troubles, Kidney | dificulties, and impure blood. | ¥ YOU have sediment in urine like brick ’ dust. frequent calls or retention; | IF¥ YOU have gravel, catarrh of thebladder, | excessive desire, dribbling orstoppage of urine. ' I¥ YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy; | fever and ague, gall stone, or gout: ¥F YOU feelirritable, rheumatic, stiteh in the 1 back, tired or slecpless and all unstrung; SWANMP-BOOT builds up gquickly a run- | dowp constitution, and makes the weak strong. t Guarantee- Use contents of One Bottle, if you are not benefited, Druggist will refund to you the price paid. | At Bruggists, s¢c, Size, SI.OO Size. *Tnvalids’ Guide to Health” sent free-Censuitation free i Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, J
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' United States and Canada. : NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTOX. *No. 16 Passenger—......_Leaves ...._. 4:03a. m - INo.IO Passenger-________Teaves ......1250.pm SNO 12 5 Sl PR eLR | tNo. 100 Local i S e TTeeh ioblat ’ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, tNo. 11 Passenger_....... Teaves:..... 918 am ' tNo. 15 s i Ml sGe 90 pah H N 0.117. ¢ DailyexceptSat. “ .z _ . .1050 pm N 0 10 Toeal . - o el CToostan ’ #Daily except Sundav. {Daily except Sunday. ~ No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 935 p. m., making direet connection with €. & 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 | thronugh passengers. l os. 910, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets, rates ang general information, call on J. M. Daubenspeclt Ticket Agent . E. & W. R. R., or address } El. €. PParker, CF. Baly, } Traffic Manager. A. Gen'l | Indianapolis, Ind. 2 ,“:w”i 9 B ct_'”.w ; : e Qr t For Consumption. d o e T e e ] : i I have been entirely cured of Consumption | . 3 , by Piso’s Cure. Ayear ago the doctor said [ | could not live till Fall. I { Now | am abletodo a | 1~ ', ‘ hard day’s work. Mrs. LAURA E. PATTERSON, l Newton, lowa, June 20, 1892,
Tor neat, clean job printing at low prices leave your orders at the INDzPENDENT oflice. - Headache is the direct result of in~ digestion and stomach disorders. Remedy these by nsing De Witt’s (Little Early Risers, and your headache disappears; The favorite little pills everywhere. - J. Endly. Sick Headache cured by Dr, Miles® Nervine, Sweet breath, sweet stomacl,, sweet temper all reults from the use of DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. J. Eudly. ; g WaLkEgiox, Iy ALKERTON, IND. HORATIO NELSON, Pres., W. Jd. 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 eommission. Insure your property in the old reliable Springfield Insurance Co. H. NELSON, agent, writes vour pol icy here, thereby avoiding delay iu getting policy. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS JAS. SHOEMAKER Justice of the Peace. Office in the Fulmer Lloek, uapstairs. collections promptly attended foo. Al so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knefllar & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at wy offlce every Saturday. M Dentist, WALKERTON, Ind. =2 oes every yaviety of work in n ud- ; Prices reasc slice in Fry-Dougherty block, wpeeairs. w A. E. CRIPE, Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expcditiously. Drop in and see ‘ us. ) |DR. L.S. LAPIERRE, Dental Parlors, New Jones Duilding Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE, JOHN #. HIBBERD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Washington St., South Bend, Ind. 1 D R MOWA T LN TR UI B T A MDT T NN TR T e WS d S ) O-M. CUNNINGHAM, Attorney at Law, SOUTH BEND: IND. ! ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. l Trustee’s Notice. g 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. 1 vl6No i NSRRI CR L T W O TR TGS AT RTA, IR S R ARG Y 11 N7 v Y SILAS GEORG L, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. ! Prompt attention given to collections i Office in Rensberger’s block, mnpstairs | | M.D. LEROY. - '\‘!s\¢«fi§f:—v‘\ ~ i ”/a;%@?wwfiffiw\ ! | SR E e e e e LIVERY & FEED STABLE, % WALKERTON, IXD. ! First-class rigs and good horses. | Horses boarded. Traveling men carl ried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.
“_“-‘—*—-————“ fi’ —_— - LUMBERI The Largest Lumber Dealer in A Walkerton. My stoek is .]m'ger than 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 L’m~, Stueeo, 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. l Call on | : ‘ FOR ® -~ Uehaker Buomes, Wanms _ e | and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete Line ofall FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We can furnish you anything jrom a garden plow up lo a traction engine. Xl goods at reasonable prices and Lon the best terms. ' Come and see ns before purchasing, ! C. SSROBBINS & CO. How to Save Money Buy Where You Can Buy the Cheavest. ! o || BLANKETS M l I have a complete line of <= A e {" {Plusk. - Mobes,. Fur - and /\’ E%l 74 E ! _!\S:fc’i"i,‘l ,/‘/“.)Ub(,'i' _Ho;'se Blankets 7 fflfil:\fi\’;} ,9.\%1‘ : | |from 1) to 90. M e fi’%‘ e ' MY PRICES RS AR LOWER THAN THE ¢ /,;//“*”""' } | ‘ =2 LN Z e e | LOWEST. -3;3 b= , ' s \—' s } ‘} Drop in and see me before £ = ;% J ] \durchasine elsewlere EVIRYBODY WANTS ONE. i e . : T o or three dollars for a 54 Horse i Blankct will save double its cost. Yout . horse wi'l eat less to keep warm and bx | vorth fiity dollars more, ! | F. M. AKE, the Harnessmaker. ‘ P 7 = D & eeS R T e A, Cunningham, ! Agent for the Celebrated M 11 Ll , . 'AND NI R | | 7 also sell Engines, Threvhers, Hullers, Stackersy, Hay si];mzcimza and other farm machinery.
