St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1893 — Page 8

£hc JniicpcndtnL A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A. ENIH.F.V. riHI.ISHKR. Entered at. the WnlKerton Postofliee at ! second class rates. «snl>W<T’l’ tiOM ! For One Year . • ■ • s ’so j For Six Months '■> I For Three Months . . . . . • 40 Ifpaid promptly in ndvnnce n discount ol 25: cents on the year nil! be allowed. X- a cross marked with a bine pencil on the ; margin of vonr paper indicates that your ■ term of subscription to this paper lias expired. . I f you are in arrearages please settle at once, and I notify us promptly if you wish the paper con- | tinned. WALKERTON. INDIANA, APRIL 8, 1893 S.OfiL HR BED'S. Handy for travellers is Simmons Liver Regulator in powder. It can be carried in the pocket. _ 1 New machinery just placed, adds ■ another improvement in quality of j flour made at the Walkerton Flouring I Mills. i Horsemen who wish bills or cards [ printed for the coming season will do > well to call at the Independent of lice. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. DeWitt’s Little Early Ri sers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure, and arc the best. Bellinger & Williams. The Independent is prepared to print wedding and ball invitations in ‘ neat style at low' rates. When in j want of anything in this line call and ; look over our samples. Ask for “The Stanley" shirt at T. J. Wolfe’s. It is the shirt with collars ' and cuffs attached, which has become I so famous on account of being so' fashionable and adapted so well to the summer season. — I HICKS' APRIL FORECAST. Prof. Hicks gives the following fore- l cast for April: “A combination of ( causes conspire at the opening, and during the entire month of April, which । are calculated to produce disturbances , of maximum severity, and which will । , over run the limits of the storm periods ' I in their normal state. As we enter the | 1 period it will grow very warm in west j ! terly parts, and heavy storms of thunder, rain, hail and tornadoes will de- i , velop and travel eastward, turning to I snow and sleet in northerly sections. ! Expect a general cold wave to spread ( over the country as the storms pass to I the eastward, and prepare for frosts, and considerable freezing northward in the intervening days and nights prior to about the 9th and 10th. On and about these days it will grow suddenly very warm, and reactionary storms will ' appear in many parts, and with marked | * energy. Heavy hail storms are almost । sure to result. Another dash of cool ( to cold weather will fall in behind t these disturbances, disappearing grad- 1 nally up to about the 1 llh. Between ! the loth and ISth the whole country { will feel the effects of a very warm I t wave, and storms of great violence are I < to be apprehended on or about the loth, * 16th and 17th. The disturbances from ' the 13tli to 18‘h are apt to be pro- । longed by existing causes into the re- p actionary storms due about the 21st f and 22nd. It will be the part of wis- 1 i dom to keep prudent watch on all | threatening storm clouds that may arise ' v during these disturbances or during t the mouth. Be ready for destructive ’ had storms, and for very sudden ~ changes of cold. The 26th is the j ( central day of the last period for the I < month, which period embraces the 25th । 4 to 28th, inclusive. During this period ? it will grow very warm again, and । many heavy storms of rain, hail and < thunder will travel from west to east ’ across our continent. After the storms ’ look for oold and frost. The month promises to end very cold. “There is a salve for every wound.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrah, and always cures piles. Bellinger & Williams. J ■ 5 ' - -' ' P. L FITZGERALD. DU .LINK ENI IE!T’S CO UGI i COMPOUND. Treats direct the parts afflicted in all 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. 50 doses in a box. The cheapest treatment you can get. It is a pleas ire to me to be able to give to the public the remedy above spoken of. 1 recommend and guarantee it in all cases of respiratory trouble. Keep it in your barn at all times—it will save yon many dollar:. For sale by all druggists in Walkerton. DR. LINKENHELT, Plymouth Ind

Gold hair bands at Miss HutchingsRemember that you can get a regular 50 cent nnlaundried shirt at the Globe for 39 cents. Piles of people have piles, but De A iff s Witch Hazel Salve will cure I hem. Bellinger & Williams. Call at this office for sale bills, dear print on good weather-proof paper. We give a notice in the paper free with bills. Prices low. I guarantee my line of summer : flannel, sateen, Bedford cord and fancy shirts of all kinds to be superior ’ to tilled hers in the market, and 10 to ' [ 25 per cent cheaper. 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 Fellows Blk., | South Bend, Ind.• Bad complexion indicates an unhealthy state of the system. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will < correct this condition. They act on i I the liver, they act on the stomach, they ' I act on the bowels. Bellinger & Williams. I Look after the niekles and quarters. 1 H re is what the Elkhart Truth says: A Hudson, Michigan, lady received in j change from the Lake Shore railroad a 25 cent piece dated 1827. She afterwards sold it for S3O, says an exchange. One of Truth’s carriers keeps a sharp lookout for 25 cent pieces of a certain date, for which he gets $5.25 each. He has thus realized about $35 in the last three months. THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 'I he Review of Reviews manages with greater promptness and with a surer touch to keep note of the doings of I he whole country than any other New York periodical. There is perhaps a certain tendency on the part of editors in New York, even of periodicals having a national circulation, to come so entirely under the influence of their immediate environment ns to forget how great a country th. I'nited Stales is,and how small a part of the country is the port of entry at the mouth of the 11 nd .sou river. But the Review of Reviews certainly cannot be accused of any such provinciality. It keeps a sharp out look over the whole country. Indiana readers will observe several things of local interest to them in the April num her of the Review of Reviews. Tims the frontispiece of the number is a fine ly executed drawing of the great battle ship “Indiana” as she will look when she is finished. A new portrait of Judge Gresham appears in the bi illiaut character sketch of Mr. Cleveland’s cabinet, and the author of that article has some very interesting comments upon this distinguished son of Hoosier- | dom. in an article upon the question ' how women ought, to dress at the world’s fair are two attractive photographs of a popular young Indianapolis lady. Mrs. Lilliam Wright Dean, from photographs taken for the Review of Reviews in a short walking dress which Mrs. Dean had the courage to wear on the streets of Indianapolis in a snow’storm a few weeks ago. Mrs. Dean’s costume was reported as really being the envy of all beholders in Indiamqmlis, and its comfort and nt tractiveness will doubtless lead numerous other ladies to adopt something like it. Mrs. Dean is the niece of Mrs. May Wright Sewall. 'The March number of the Review, by the way. contains I the best portrait of ex Attorney Gen- I oral Miller that has appeared in any of the periodicals, and the issue for last July published the most elaborate and । discriminating character sketch of President Harrison that has ever been | given to the public. In the present ( April ) number is a life lil-e pen-draw-ing of the Hon. D. W. Voorhees, the new chairman of the Finance Commit- j tee of the Senate. The Review of Re- j views this month further shows its I touch with western matters by pub- I lishing an interesting portrait of Carter I Harrison, who is making his fight for I a fourth or fifth term as mayor of Chicago, and also publishes a line drawing of Mr. A llerton, the Republican candidate. The April number as a whole is a magnificent one, profusely illustrated and thoroughly alive, covering an amazing range of topics in the condensed straightforward fashion which has given this periodical the well-earned appellation of “The Busy Man’s Magazine.” zm nf-KILMER'S i ©W a p y. jwW ! KIDNEY LIVERS Ifcissolves travel, Goll stone, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straiiiin" after urination, painin the back and hips, sudden stoppage of v. ater with pressure. Bright 9 ® Disease, Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. Swanki-Root cures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. ,Iver C'cEiQsiplai2s Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. < of the Bladder, Intlainrnation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. Guarantee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggists will refund to you tin price jxud. AS SirncgiistM, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. Du. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

i KUS. ELiainA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. ■ Hr. Billes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, I Dear Puts: For 20 years I was troubled with heart disease. Would frequently have falling spells and smothering at night. Had to git up or get out of bed to breathe. Had pain in my left side and back most of the time; at last I became dropsical. I was very nervous and n^trly worn out. The least excitement would esgse me to THOUSAND^E’»~ with fluttering. For the last fifteen Ht™ 1 could not sleep on my leftside or liackuntUK an taking ; your Kew Heart Cure. I hadnott*? n it very l long until I felt ranch better, nnd I caßlow sleep I on either side or back without theileuit discomfort. I have no pain, smothering, dropej, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable eymptobis. lam aide to do all my own housework without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind.. 1888. Mrs. Elmira Hatch. It is now four years since I have taken nny medicine. Am in better health than I have been in 40 years. I honestly be- _ lie ve that l>r. Bl Ues’ Kew IE3 Su Bj Heart Cure saved my life •» “• and made me a well woman. lam now 62 years of age. and am able to do a good day’s work. May 29th, 1892. Mas. Elmira Hatch. BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. ' TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. IC. & o. TIIIK 1 IBII.E. GOIN J EAST. No 4. Night Express 2.25 a. ni " 10, Mail Tram 9.lna m “ 11. Daily 9.35 p. ui GOING WEST. No. 3. Night Express 5.41 a. rr “ 9, Mail and Express 315 p. tr Where no time is given trains do n it slop CHAS. O Si l LL, O I’ McCARTY. Gen P:;<.s Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag t , Billtinime, Md Columbus, 0 E. L. BANDEK.-, Ag t . W*lkertotl

IHIE TABLE. In Effect Jan 11. "91. Li Solid 4 ruins bclweetl II SANRCSKY ANP I'KoHIA Hlndlniiapolia and Mlchfgan City I I'l R ECT connections to -and from all pohiU ill the

United Stites and Canada. NORTH HOUND FROM WALKERTON. 'No. ir Passenger Leaves 3:16a m I No. 10 i'Hsienger L-aves „12.43 pm INo 12 ” •• . ”01 " , INo 109 Local " “ 1.55 •• 1 SOU I II HOUND FROM WAI K EySON. j ! No 11 I'iwsrii£»' r . j INo i > - — 5 30 p m INo 17 " Daily ext epl Sat " to 45 pin I (No. 10l Local “ w 10 15 a in *Daily except Sunday, t Daily eveept Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bh^mington st 9:45 p in., making direct coiine< Dob with C. A a fast train arriving Kansas city 930 next iU'>rn.ng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Franeis*o and all points West Free reclining chair curs between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os 9 10. 11 and 12 connect nt Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east ano west For tickets, rates an d general information, call on J. M Daubenspeck Ticket Agent LE. W. R. R., or address II <’. I'arker, •< I'. Daly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Indianapolis, Ind.

THE Woodmau’s Specific No. 1 is a scienWOBST COT tific 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 .„ ~, , „„ , , pills, easy to take, pleasant to the taste, AND CONSUMPTION V “ and can be carried in the vest pocket. PREVENTED BY USING 25 doses for 25 cts. WOODMAN’S SPECIFIC NO- 4 ' To verify the truthfulness of our FOR SALE BV statement, it costs but a trifle. One ALL i DRUGGISTS l PRICE trial will convince vnn. i 25 Cts. : w7wrii^ Boxhury ? Mass. Caution Ask for Woodman’s Specific No. 4. H yourdrutigistdocs not keep I t, and xvill not get it for yo\x, send us 125 cen ■ , and we will send it to | yov postpaid.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Jit st ice of the Peace. Office in the Fulmer block, upstairn. collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Kueffltir & Lopp, of Indiituapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in n odern dentistry, woi k reliable. Brices reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. A E CRIPE,Tbarber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and luurcntting done neatly । and expeditiously. Drop in and see ' us. Dr. L S. LaPierre, Dental Parlors. New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT L VW, 213 West Washington St-, South Bend, Ind. (I. M- CUNNINGHAM. Httonic i/ at Lau\ South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Tnistee of Lincoln ! Township. lieiehv gives notice that he will be in his <।llice nt the U S. Express office on W ednesiiav of each week for the ' transaction id township business. vl6 N o SILAS GEORGE, .IllSl ICK OF THE PEACE, WALKEHTON, IND. : Prompt nltcntion given to collfctions I Office in Rensberger’s blocK, upstairs JYL D. LEROY. — .... . LIVERY & KEEP STABLE, W4I.Kr.KTOX, IND. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

taliml Bit Walkerton, Ind. HORATIO NELSON, Pres., ^Y. J. ATW < >Ol>, Onsliier. 1 Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. Beal Estate and Insurance. Real estate bought and sold or, coniniission. Insure vonr property in the old reliable Springfield Insurance Co. 11. NELSON, agent, writes yonr poi icy here, thereby avoiding delay in getting policy.

DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD? If you do you will save money by calling on me for vonr material. Ihe 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 in the town. I Lave in stock the following: Lunibir. Laili, Sliiu<xies. Stucco, Lime, Brick, Cement, Porch Columns, Newell Posts, Head ami Base Blocks. Moiiblin^s, Ladders. Sash. Poors, Blinds and Coal. D. Ne Hudelmyer« Office corner Ave F and 7th St. Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. FOR SWttr Biies, Waions and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. H'e can furnish you anything jrom a garden plow up to a traction engine, cdlf goods at reasonable prices and on the best terms. Come and see ns before purchasing, C S ROBBINS &COA. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Eflim Binte, lisp AN D MOW ERS / so sr / A Fohem, Hilliers. Slackers, Say i< h •rr:' / d ■atoo : i mach neru.

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