St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1893 — Page 8

JniJcpcn&cnt A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. w. a. endi.ky, publisher. Entered at the WalKerton Postotliee at second-class rates. SI it 13 scrip tioii: For One Year . . . . 81 M For Si x Months For Three Months 40 If paid promptly in advance ft discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. XA cross marked with ft bine pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to tiiis paper Ims expired. It' you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify its promptly if you wish tiie paper continued. WALKERTON. INDIANA, APRIL 1. 1893. I.OCAL BRUTS. Paint up and slick up. Bays’ suits only $1 at The Globe. Rochester is going to bore for gas, Fulton county will build a new $20,000 jail. New machinery just placed, adds another improvement in quality of flour math? at the Walkerton Flouring Mills. Horsemen who wish bills or cards printed for the coming season will do well to call at the Independent office. It will pay you to see the new line of spring and summer clothing just received at the Globe. Always the: cheapest. The Independent is prepared to print wedding and ball invitations in neat style at low rates. When in “ want of anything in this line call and look over our samples. Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy state of the system. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will , correct this condition. They act on the liver, they act on the stomach, they act on the bowels. Bellinger & Williams. Plymouth has secured a new wagon । factory from Ohio. It will occupy ! ’th^ee large buildings, employ from GO . to 80 men. and be readv for business about the first of Mav. I have just received my spring samples of carpets. They are very nice patterns. Call and see them. Carpets will be sold as cheap as the quality will admit. E. J. Vincent. The minister’s text for the funeral sermon of the late James Brown, of LaPorte, was “Save me, O God, for the waters are come into my soul; I sink in deep mire when there is no stand.” Sadly appropriate. Samples of the water taken from the deep wells at Nappanee have been sent to the officials of the 13. & (). road for analysis, in view of their accepting the proposition of that town to furnish water for the engines of the road. Nappaneee hopes to derive much benefit from the Acceptance, as in that event nearly all the trains on the road would stop there.—Albion New Era. Look for Little Men, Girls.

It was noticed at the late launch of the Indiana, as at the flag-raising on the New York, that it is little men, who, like Napoleon, generally “get there.” While most of the judges and professional men were great, big sixfooters and broad in proportion, the millionaires anti men of immense wealth were generally small in stature. Mr. Carnegie was, in stature, the smallest man on the New York, but probably the richest man in several hundred from the two cities of New A ork and Philadelphia. At the launch there was hardly a man who could not look over the shoulders of any of the Cramp brothers, but they have $32,000000 in contracts on hand, all the same. —N. Y'. Sun.

“There is a salve for every wound.” ' We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, in-! dolent sores, as a local application in j the nostrils it cures catarrah, and al ways cures piles. Bellinger & Williams. P. L- FITZGERALD. Dll. LIN KEN HELTS COUGH COMPOUND. Treats direct the parts afflicted in al) respiratory troubles of horses and cattle, such as catarrhal 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. 60 doses in a box. The cheapest treatment you can get. It is a pleasure to me to be able to give to the public the remedy above spoken of. I recommend and guarantee it in all cases of respiratory trouble Keep it in your barn at all times—it will save you many dollars. For sale by all druggMs in Walkerton. DR. LINKENHELT, Plymouth Ind

The country roads are much better. South Bend has a champion banana eater. lie ate one dozen bananas in 8.1 minutes. Remember that you can get a regular 50 cent unlaundried shirt at the Globe for 39 cents. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Bellinger it Williams. Call at this office for sale bills. Clear print on good weather proof paper. We give a notice in the paper free with bills. Prices low. Money to loan on real estate on 5 and 10 years time at 3 and 4 per cent 1 interest, payable in advance. Wilbert Ward, Odd Fellows Blk., South Bend, Ind. The Northern Indiana conference of the M. E. church will convene in annual session at Mishawaka, Indiana, Wednesday, March 29. This conference comprises the northeast quarter of the state, has 465 churches valued at $1,340,000, and 140 pastors homes valued at $200,000. There were reported last year 44,189 members and 6,028 probationers. The conference has 245 members and 188 of these are in active service.- Steuben Republican. — Self-patching trousers are made ; with a double thickness where the > greatest wear comes, and when the top i layer wears through, it is simply cut away and the second layer is ready for service. This invention will be a great thing for the calamity howlers, who sit about on store boxes bewailing the fate of the country ami gossiping about their neighbors. Ex. A Delightful Bock—lk Marvel's Dream Life Not many books by American authors will receive from book lovers ho nearly unanimous n verdict of "delightful” as Ik Marvel's (Donald G. Mitchell) "Dream Life”; so the new edition of it, reduced in price from $1.25 to 20 cents (postage 5 cents extra) just now offered by John B. Alden, publisher, is sure of an immense sale. li i is a very pretty volume, large type ami i dainty cloth binding, notwithstanding | its fabulously low price, which is ac- i counted for by the expiration of copy- i right and the passing into Mr. Alden's hands from the higher priced publishers. Mr. Alden’s catalogue of choice > books, 128 pages, issued monthly and sent for a 2 cent stamp is a veritable ■ "literary gold mine.” Address, John ! B. Alden, Publisher, 57 Rose Street, New York.

DARING TRAIN ROBBER — I B. <& 0. Passenger Robbed by an Unknown Man Near Milford. [Goshen N«w* ,| A dispatch to Sheriff Crull Mondav i • ’ afternoon gives an account of a during robbery committed on passenger taain No. 15on the B. &O. railway at i an early hour in the morning, between Syracuse and Nappanee in this county. It seems the robber entered the sleeper at Syracuse and with pistol in hand relieved a passenger of SIOO in money and a valuable gold watch. He guarded his person with bis gleaming weapon until Nappanee was reached, where ho quietly left the train. The bold robber wore a mask reaching from the brim of his hat to about the middle of his breast and a black apron from his neck to his knees. He is described as being 5 feet and 11 inches in height; weighs about 160 pounds; hair red audcut short; hands long and slim. Wore a black sack coat and trousers, of good material, black slouch hat, brim wide, and had on lace shoes, neatly blacked. He is said to have a mild voice and is evidently fairly well educated. Sheriff 1 Crull on receipt of the dispatch left im- ' mediately for the scene of the robbery I and every effort will be made to up- i prehend the daring freebooter. DR. KI L M E R* S KIDNEIC LIVER SS । Elhemmitisni, I Lumbago, pain in joints or back, brick dust in | urine, frequent calls, irritation, inflammation, • ' gravel, ulceration or catarrh of the bladder. Disordered Liver, ■ I ! Biliousness, headache, indigestion or gout. . SwAJIP-lEOO’f invigorates, cures kidney j . ’ difficulties, Bright’s disease, urinary troubles. j Isiipure Blood, 1 Scrofula, malaria, general weakness or debility, | } Swamp-Boot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. ’I Guarantee-Use contents of Ono Bottle, if not benefited, t ' Druggists will refund to you the price paid. 1 ■ At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size, j “Invalids' Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. i! Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

* I . d, / LOUIS O. VANDERVERE, One of the beet known business men In Chlcaaa representative of the great Bradstreet 00. HEADACHE,SLEEPLESSNESS,NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. ITUm Medical Co., Xlkhart, Tad. Gentlemen: I take pleasure in Infonntngwm of the very beneficial results which have fau’LJ subject, to a distressing pain at the basSH*’? bruin and upper portion of the spinal Mt., 5 CURED t 'withsieepl^ wuuw Yoar Nervine recommended to me. My case had O s nate that I had no confidence In the AMs any medicine. Yet as a last resort I j Ktve it atrial. Much to my surpriae, I marked benefit; my sleepltwsnesa dlsarpM'". my headache wu removed; my spirit*andMß i FI.E THOUSANDS OAINCD TWENTY POUND*. »UTHH OCCUhHtO the best or results. Lot ta D. VaNnaavaK a BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE FRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. 11. & <> TMIE twee. GOIN J EAST, No 4. Night Express 2.25 a. m •• 10. Mail Train 91Si s - 14. Daily™ ,JL» p. m GOING WEST. No. 3. Night Express _.™-.5 4t a w '■ v. Mail and Express.. 14 pm Where no time is given trains do not atop • CHAS O Si l LL. O I' M<rmV. Ben Paw Ag’t Assist G«>t. Pav» Agt. I Haiti more. Md. Columba*. O I F 1. FANDHK-. ' .

TIME TABLE. In Effect Jan 11. 01. i I Solid Trains lartween SairpVsKY anu Fxohl* i Indianapolis and Mlchig«n City DIRECT connections to and from all polula fu the ■

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United Slates and Canada. NORTH ROUND FROM WALKERTON. •No. 16 Passenger leaven.™™. 246 a m (No. Id Pic'senger leaves. ..UI 43 pm , INo 12 “ “ ”4 “ INo lot) Local '• •' ™l 55 M SOU 1 H HOUND FROM tVAI.KHiiWMk i INo 11 Passenger Leaves #*.*»■ <N« is " ” stn pm I No. 17 " Daily except Sat. “ W*Ap us |No. 101 Local “ ... 10.15 am : •Daily except Sunday. iDally except Sunday. No 11. via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p m . making dlnv t conin', lion with C A A- Gst train arriving Kansas city 930 next morn ng connecting direct at Katsuis City for Denver San Frnnrisro and all pointe Will Free reclining chair cars betneen Tipton and M!»ourl river for through pAMvcngeni. ns 9 to. 1! and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and ail points east and west Fer tickets, rates and general information, eal! on 3 M. Daubeißpeck Ticket Agent L E & W R. It . or address II < . Varker. .<’ F. Italy, Traffic Manager. A GanT Indianapolis. Jtid.

the Woodman’s Specific No. 4 is a scienWORST pat -- title combination of vegetable products. GRIPPE BRONCHITIS AND Perfectly harmless, but will cure a cold ' MALARIA ARE QUICKLY in a few hours. They are little, tiny CURED PNEUMONIA „ ~ t , „„ , , AND — Pius, easy to take, pleasant to the taste, CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY • PREVENTED * and can be carried in the vest pocket. ■RV * USING WOODMAN’S 25 (loses lor 25 cts. SPECIFIC NO- 4 FOR To verify the truthfulness of our SALE BY statement, it costs but a trifle. One ;ALL DRUGGISTS i PRICE trial will convince vou. 25 Cts. ■ AV OODMAN Drug’ Co. Roxbury, Mass. CAUTION. Ask fbr W oo< ima.n’s Specific No. 4. If your druggist does not keep t, and will not get it for you, send us -25 cents, and we will send it to you postpaid.

(BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace. Office in the Fulmer block, upstairs, collections promptly nt tended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knetllar & Lopp, of ludianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in u udern dentistry, woik reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. A E CRIPE, (Barber an.l Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving mid haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop iu aud see us. Or. I_ S- LaPierre, Dental Parlors. New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY HONE. i ■ John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' 213 West Washington SU South Bend, Ind. |()-M. CUNNINGHAM. ,'ittorneu at Lair, South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Iriistce’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln I I'ownidiip, hereby gives notice ihal lie will ।be in his office at the C S. Expre>s offi< e on Wednesday of each week fur the - Uansuclion ot township business. v!6No I SILAS GEORGE, JUS TICK OF THE PEACE. WALKERTON, IND. | Prompt attention given to collections . Office iu Reusln-rger's Mock, npstaira M?D. LEROY - |r ’ v” ini LIVERY & FEED STABLE, W 4I.kI.KTOV, IM». First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

tart fit Walkerton, Ind. HORATIO NELSON, Pres., SV. J. ATWOOD, OasHier. j — Does a general banking business; buys aud sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals aud : corporations solicited. Real Estate and Insurance. Real estate bought and sold on commission. Insure your property iu the old reliable Springfield Insurance Co. 11. NELSON, agent, writes yonr policy liere. thereby avoiding deluy in «o>tt in*? poliey.

DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD? If you do you will save money by calling on me for your material. The building season being now at hand I am prepared to meet the demands of builders with the largest stock of lumber and building material ever before iu the town. I have in stock the following: Lumber. Lath. Shingles. Stucco. Lime, Brick, Cement, Porch Columns, Newell Posts, Head and Base Blocks. Mouldings, Ladders, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Coal. D. N. Hudelmyer. Office corner Ave F and 7th St. Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. FOR StitWr Buies, Wins and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and. Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Jl'e can furnish you anything ]rom a garden plow np (o a traction engine. HU goods at reasonable puces and on the best terms. Come and see ns before purchasing, C-S-ROBBINSAcd :Ae P t 1 -"-Yg —”»ieaH A. Cunningham, * BS Agent for the Celebrated >UV Eire Biita, Rews - ai|l AND MOW ERD" ieui /al so sell P Dt/i ues. Threshers, Hu Ilers, Stackers, F loader d ' ■ eh Hery. s^l

W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and k Misses are the i Best in the World. 3 See descriptive advertise5 ment which will appear in | this paper. & Take no Substitute, . but insist on having W. L. N. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, with g name and price stamped on S? bottom. Sold by

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