St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1893 — Page 6

Che .Independent A Local N iiwsDArr k. N in-Fautisan. W. A. KN I>J .1 V. F VBI.ISHKR. Entered at the WalKerlon Fuslolliee id second chiss rate.';. S3'til >®cri 13> t i oxi.: For One Year . . . .Si 11 For six Months 75 For Three Months 40 Ifpaid promptly in mlviinee n dHeount of 2: cents on the year nil! be allowed. \ A cross marked with >1 Line pencil on the murium of your pnper indicates that vonr term of subscription to this paper Ims expired. If yon me in arrenrmtes please sortie m once, mid notify us promptly if you wish the paper eon- 1 t tuned. W AI.KIJ.II ON, INDIANA, FEB. 11, 1893 ' - - • ■ E.OftL SHUPE'S. Felt boots to close as low as 50 cts., j at T. 3, Wolfe's. - — — Wood wanted on accounts and subscription at this office. All shoes at cost to reduce my big stock. T. .1. Wolfe. For neat, clean job printing at low prices leave your orders at the Ixim pendent otlice. Call and get a sample copy of Hit' Independent's premium farm journal, the Western Plowman. A. E. Cripe, the barber,' invites you to call and seo him. All work guaranteed to be satisfactory. At the old st and.

For sale at a bargain, a good second-hand heating stove nearly as good as new. Will trade for wood. T. J. Wolfe. Wart Tuttle lias opened a barber shop in McDaniel's express room, and is prepared to attend to the wants of customers. He solicits a fair share of the public's patronage. Milletts and gloves of all kinds away below former prices to close out my stock. T. 3. Wolfe. Money to loan on real estate on 5 and 10 years time at 3 and -1 per cent interest, pavable in advance. Wilbert Ward, Odd Fellows Blk., • South Bend, Ind. Mishawaka Enterprise: Arrangements are already in progress for entertaining the Methodist conference! which is to be held in Mishawaka next March. It is anticipated that ! 4^DvsO(Hninistct-s and visitors will j '' * k. M '» to' bH T ~ guests properly.

There is a conflict: between Supcrin-1 tendent Stover, of the county asylum, ' and Sheriff Ward over the custody of insane people, says the SoutV Bend Tribune. IL was precipitated by Sheriff Ward placing Carl Eisman. the insane lover, in the county house. ■ Superintendent ^tover says the poor house is not an insane as; him and that if the sheriff cannot get patients into the State asylum that lie must' take care of them himself. lie will; appeal to the county commissioners for relief. Eisman is a. maniac. He I yelled ail night last night and stripped himself of clothing. 1 be pursuits of the 763 convicts now confined in the northern prison before conviction makes an interesting study. Common laborers and men who had no occupation whatever are of course in the great majority, as they number 467. Then follows 36 farmers, IS shoemakers, 17 barbers, 16 chairmakers, 16 engineers, 15 cooks, 13 machinists, 13 thieves, ]»lain and 1 single, 12 railroaders, 11 carpenters. 9 bakers, 9 telegraph operators, 9 brick masons, 8 molders, 8* painters, 8 tailors. 8 coopers, 7 blacksmiths, 7 book- ! keepers, 6 hotel waiters, 5 printers, 4 cabinet makers, 4 gas titters, 3 butchers, 3 harness makers, 4 salesmen, 3 stonecutters, 2 cigarmakers, 3 host - , lers, 2 lawyers, 2 merchants, 2 ministers of the gospel, two musicians, 1 school teacher, 1 teamster and 1 den- 1 tist.—Michigan City Dispatch. MILES* NERVE & LIYEK DLLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach ami bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousncss, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mild, st, surest! 50 doses, 25 ets. Humph s free at J. Emily’s. DIL LLXKENHELTS COUGH COMPOUND. Trents direct the parts aflticted in all respiratory troubles of horses and cattle, such as ea tnrrhal distemper, pharyngitis, laryngitis, bronchitis and epizootic. Prevents heaves and all malignant forms of dyspepsia, spreading of inflammation and allays irritation. It is perfectly safe to administer at any time. bO doses in a box The (dies pest treatment you can get. It is a plots ire to me to be able to give to the public Ilie remedy above spoken of. I reeom mend and guarantee it in nil c wes of respiratory trouble Keep it in your barn nt all times—il will save you many dollars. For sale by all druggi-ts in Walkerton. mt LJNK..VIIELT, Plymouth, Ind

If you have anything for sale try a small ad in the Independent. An agent of the Fidelity loan and building association, of Indianapolis, is organizing a local board in tl is place. The only rubber company that warrants all their goods is (he New Brunswick. T. 3. Wolfe handles their goods only. Buy them. When a man tries to turn the earth upside down too suddenly he's going to get some dirt down the back of his neck. Tennessee Twinkling. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the Presbyterian church Sunday, l eb. Id. There will be no services in the evening, except a meeting of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor nt 5:45 o'clock. Fop. Sale.—(hie six-year old horse, I good for working or driving, one 2year old colt, and one Ideal grain drill in good condition. Beasonable ' terms. (’all at 3ohn M. Parker's, two miles northeast of Walkerton. Albert Parker. “5 es, brethren," says the clergyman j who is preaching the funeral sermon, “our deceased brother was cut down in a single night, torn from the arms of his loving wife, who is thus left a disconsolate widow at the early age of twenty-four years.” “Twenty two, if you please," sobs the widow in the front pew, emerging from her handkerchief for an instant. ‘‘Ere h‘iig the wind will whistle. But let us still be gay Fur it unin t whistle ’Comrades.’ Or 'Ta-ra-ra boom-de-ay.’ ”

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby giv ". that I, 3a [Cob I>. Henderson, have been ap- [• pointed and am now acting as receiv- ■ er of ami for the Stephens Store Com i pany, of Walkerton, Indiana. All accounts and claims due the company have been left with William A. I) liley, for collection, and parlies knowing themselves indebted to the company are re,[nested to settle at once, either with Mr. D.liley or myself, and save coats. Jauor I>, IL"NT>ERSON, Receiver, South Bend,lnd. ; However much one may have differed i politically from Mr. Blame, he cannot . fail to be interested in Hie striking per ! sonality of the man, a personality j which possesses a phenomenally iu- ; tense and universal interest for the j people at large, quite independent of any immediate connection with the - questions of Ilie day. The February Cosmopolitan presents a careful review of Mr. Blaine’s characteristics ns a man and statesman, prepared by Mr. T. C Crawford, and illustrated by ■ numerous .sketches of his home, and j famous cartoons apropos of striking : phases of bis political career. Cnrii onsly enough, this is found side by side wilh (l< neral Badean’s sketch of Lord ih aconsfh Id. Badeau, w hen Secretary •of Legation, was acquainted with Disraeli, and Hie alternately bizarre . and imignilieient political figure ent by , this txfraordinary num is described in : a most reliable manner. The second

article in theseiiesof the “Gunt RailI way Systems of the United States” I also appears in this number, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, with its more ( than ten thousand miles of track being treated . The story is told of its early beginnings, of the autocratic power wielded by its manag'rs over more । than one-quarter of our territory. Few people not living on the line of ' this road have any conception of its ; marvelous importance. A delightful Japanese story, “Toki Murata,” and a I jeu d’ esprit entitled “June, 1993,” from the pen of Julian Haw thorne, are unusually entertaining; the flying ma- ; chine has never given opportunity for a ! writer, and at the same time, more valuable speculation t ban Mr. 1 lawt horn’s. The making of beet-root sugar is one of the rapidly growing interests on the North American continent, but the first time in magazine literature it is . here thoroughly explained in every I process, helped out by photographs of the seed, the roots, the method of cultivation and the most improved machinery for conversion into sugar. PisolF CURE ■ For Consumption. L- ;; 1 have been entirely > cured of Consumption by Piso’s Cure. A year ago the doctor said I 5 could not iive till Fall. >■ Now I am abie to do a jj hard day ’ s work. Mrs. Laura E. Patterson. d ; Newton, lowa, June 20, 1892.

i / A . DR. L. L. CAECTU, /ricken Down with Heart DiseasOj Or. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen: I feel it my duty, ns well ni a measure, to publish, unsolicited, to the world enetit received from dr wm nA- - tno ItMCDtes. I was striven down n w bxp.se and its complications, a rapid pulse vmv. 7 from 90 to 110 bouts per minute, a chokiny^r .irmiig sensation in tho wind pipe, oppression THOUSANDS”-^ on of the heart and below lower rib, pain in the -ms, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, weakness nd general debility. The arteries in my neck ould throb violently, tho throbbing of my MaM mid be heard across a large room and wotuft ake my whole body. 1 was so nervous that It mid not hold my hand steady. I have beet* niter the treatment of eminent phyniciaaf nd have taken gallons of Patent MediM 1 • Ihoat the least benefit. A friend ri'S ■ ended your remedies. She was cured byW>!lies remedies Ihavetaken — _ Uh, wee bottles of your New g’l I E? SPHPJ eurt Cure and two bottles Is IT W 7 c. Ine. My pulse is normal, I have no mtS© ' .oicnt throbbing of the heart, । AM a well max. s merely recommend everyone with symptoms , Heart Disease to take lir. Miles’ iiestora. Hemedies and bo cured. Gypsum City, Kans. L. L. Carmeb. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. FRY DR. MILES'PILLS, 50 DOSES 2^CTS. It. K O TIN E T*B!.K. GOIN . EAST. No t Night Fxprc-s 2.25 a in ■■ I). Mall Train 9.19 k m " 14, Daily 935 p. in GOING WEST. N'<>, 3, Night Express .5.41 arc “ 9, Mail and Express 315 p. tr Ce Where no lime Is given trains do rut stop CHAS O SCI 1.1.. <> I’ CAR TV. Gen I’ttsS Ag't. Assist Ge.i. Pass. Ag t , l<alliinoto. Md Columbus, O E 1,. SANDER*. Ag t . Walkerton.

TIME TABLE. Hi Effect 11. '.91. Solid i ralna between i SaSUC'KY ANU Dkori* ; — asp—(iidlAnapoli!* am! Mk hipan <’Hy > DID KCT conni'Ciiom to and from ail points in the

Uniled sutek Rud Canada. NORTH HOUND FROM WAUKKRTON. ‘No lf> I’nsseiiger leave* .3:46 r n INo in I‘Hsseiiger U'aveß.. 1243 |>tn INo 12 “ ” ' •! •• INo 10(1 Doral " •• V 55 " SOUTH BOUND FROM WAI.KEKTON. INo II lassengcc Leaves 9 18 ar INo |5 •• . ■■ .580piu INo. 17 “ Pally exceiH Sat. •• 10 p m I No. 101 Local JMOMM •Dulty except SuihUiv. tDally except Sutidny. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Hlooinlnifton at 9® p. in., mnkieg <lire< i eontieiHou with C k A. fait train arriving Kaiism t'iiv93o next ninming conocetlng <Ure< l nt Kntuoßt'hy for Dem er, Sun Frwncixao and nil points W est’ Free rcUinhat ( hah cam between Tipton ami MiMoort river for llcoiigh passenger*. o s 9 10, 11 and 12 connect at Ttntnn nialn line tndiiK for Saiulii>ky, Rh»)nilnat»ii and all points east and west For tn keis, rates nn ( j general Information, call on J M. Panbeuspeot Ticket Agent 1. E A W R. K . or address IB < l*ai her. .<’ F. Only, TralTle Manager. A. Geu’l Indianapolis. Ind.

THE Woodman’s Specific No. 4 is a scien WORST COLDS . tine combination of vegetable products GRIPPE BRONCHITIS AND Pt rfcclly harmless, but will cure a cold MALARIA ARE QUICKLY in a few hours. They aro little, tiny CURED PNEUMONIA .„ , , , - pdls, easy to take, pleasant to Hie taste, AND CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY , ~. , PREVENTED and can be carried in the vest pocket. BY USING ’ r , ,„ , — . 25 doses for 25 cts. WOODMAN’S SPECIFIC NO- 4 FOR To verify the truthfulness of our SALE BY ■_ ' „ statement, it costs but a trille. One ALL DRUGGISTS ?RICE trial will convince yon. 25 Cts. Tvoomi AN Drug c7. Roxbury, Mass. j _ CVUTION ! V\ oodman s Speedßc No, 4. If your druggist does not keep U,and will not get it lor you, send ua 25 cents; and we will send iAo you postpaid.

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 KnelHnr sY Lopp, of Indianapolis, I nd. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in it vdern dentistry, worn reliable. I’nces reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in ami see ’ us. ) — Dr. L.S- LaPierre, Dental Parlors. New Jones UniLling Opposite L’ostoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Wasliinjrtoii StSouth Bend, Ind. ().M ( I NMNGHAM. ^ttorncjj at Lau\ South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK.' ROOM 10. Trustee's Notice. Jolin W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, lierobv noliee that he wii) be in his office at il lt > F S. Express office on Wednesilay of each wecK for the traiisaclion of township business. vl6No silas (;i:ok(;e, JUSTICE OK THE PEALE, WALKERTON, IND. I’rompt Hltentinn given in eolbuf ionx Office in Rcnsbergor's bloeii, upstairs mTd. LEROY. .3«D' , LIVEKY A FEED STABLE. AI KI.H IOX, EXl>. First class rigs ami good horses. Horses boar<led. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

taral Bank ’ Walkerton, Ixn. < HORATIO NEESON, Pres., W. J. ATWOOD, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes roller- : lions on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of imiivi Inals and corporations solicited. Beal Estate and Insuranee. Real estate bought and sold or. <• in ■ mission. Insure your proper! v in the i old reliable Springfield Instiianee Co. : 11. NELSON, agent, writes your pol icy here, thereby avoiding delav ii getting policy.

LUMBER! The Largest Lumber Dealer in AV alkerton. My slock is larger Hum ever and complete wilh < vert thinr pertaining to building. .My ptices are the lowest. My stock consists of a large' issorlmeut of Hie following. SHINGLES, LATH Lime, Stucco. Urick ami (emoiif. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, POKCH COLUMNS, NEWELL POSTS. Ib'iul ami Base Blocks, SOFT AND HARD COAL. D. N. HU DEL MY ER Office corner Ave- F and 7th St. Call on G. S. ROBBINS & CO. FOK Sitter Bibs, W« and carts. WE ALSO HAYE a Full ana Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. IHe can fumish you anythiny pom a garden plow up to a traction, engine, rill goods at reasonable pices and on the best terms. Come and see ns before purchasing, c. S ROBBINS & co. A. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated EB Bimta, Reapers AND MOWERS / rjso nil F (/Ines, Threshers, 11 it Ilers. Stackers, Hay L( ader> <. d . mr ! ■i in tatichinery.

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And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Bojs and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertisement which will appear in this paper. Take no Substitute, but insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS’ SHOES,with name and price stamped ou bottom. Sold by

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