St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1893 — Page 8

Slje JniscpcnDcnt. A Local Newspaper, Non Partisan. W. A. ENDLEY, FrBIJSHER. Entered at the WalKerton Postoffice nt second class nites. SS u.b ® crip tion : For One Year . . . . 81.50 For Six Months 75 For I hree Months 40 If I'ltid promptly in advance » diseonnt 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 term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please .settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA. APRIL 2!, 1893 lolal hriefs. Watch the ads in the Independent. C. IV. N. Stephens has purcbased the George Shoemaker property. Health demands a healthy liver. Take Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia and indigestion. Horsemen who wish bills or cards printed for the coming season will do well to call at the Independent office. A pastor of Niles, Mich., is predicting the early destruction of the world. Wonder if he wouldn't accept a raise in his salary, just, (he same? Walkerton is conceded to be one of

the cheapest and best places to trade in northern Indiana. Our merchants carry large stocks and sell cheap. Come to this place to trade. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. DeWitt’s Utile Daily Ki sers me the smallest pills, will perform the cure, and are the best. Bellinger & Williams. Ask for “The Stanley" shirt at T. J. Wolfe's. It is the shirt with collars and cuffs attached, which has become so famous on account, of being so fashionable and adapted so well to the summer season. Bev. G. S. V. Howard, of Nappanee, late candidate for congress on the prohibition ticket, has resigned his charge on account of failing eyesight. He will remove to Chicago for a year’s t men t. A Pretty Surprise. A beautifully illustrated and charm ingly bound edition of Longfellow's “Evangeline," recently published, is a pretty surprise for book lovers. It is in good type, with 45 illustrations by Birket Foster and other eminent ar lists, is printed on very Hue and heavy paper, gilt edges, remarkably handsome cloth binding, combining the delicate colors, blue and white ami silver and gold. No illustrated edi lion has ever before been published at less cost than $1.50, and that is about : what you might “guess" the price of this to be, but it isn't—it sells for only

19 cents' plus 6 cents for postage, if by mail. This covers only about the actual cost of manufacture by the 100,000, the publisher's object being, not profit, but to get a sample of his book making into the hands of the book-loving millions. His publications are not sold by dealers, but only direct; catalogue, 128 pages, a literary curiosity in its way, is sent for a 2 cent stamp, or a 12 page catalogue free. Every home in the land ought to have a copy of this Evangeline, so charmingly beautiful, as a poem, as a collection

of artistic illustrations, and as a pro - duet of the book making art. Address, I John B. Alden, Publisher, 57 Hose St., , 1 New York. ’ “There is a salve for every wound.” : We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, in- I 1 dolent sores, ns a focal avnVw.u;. » , the nostrils it cures eatavrab, and al- j ways cures piles. Bellinger & Williams. | If KfF O 85cts., Wets., and ss SI.OO per Bottle, Cures Coughs. Hoarseness, Sore 'Ahroat, 4 /oup promptly; rcliev< s Whooping Cough nn<' Asthma. For Consumption it has no X.m ha -cured thousands wiiercail others failed; will cuke you if taken in time, bold bv Prua-HSis on afrimranter. j <>r Lame Baes: or Chest, use sHUOH’S I JLASTEii. 25 cts.

^HILOH’SMCATARRB REMEDY. te& a toct?reA^^^^ NO 9. P. L. FITZGERALD.

Adie's shoes 3 to 6 $1 at, Noah - Rensberger’s. A Columbia City woman took carbolic acid mistaking it for cough medicine and died from its effects. The postoflice contest in South Bend is said to be getting a little warm. Ginz and Harrigan are the candidates. The new tax law empowers county auditors to add 50 per cent to the valuation of property which the owner thereof refuses to list to the assessor. Piles of people have piles, but De Witts Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. Bellinger & Williams. Don’t ruin your digestive organs with pills and purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Call at this otlice for sale bills. Clear print on good weather-proof paper. We give a notice in the paper free with bills. Prices low. I handle no lottery schemes in spices, coffees, teas or baking pewders, so you always get pure goods at my place. Noah Rensbekuer. SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty five doses only 25c. Children love it. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. I guarantee my line of summer flannel, sateen, Bedford cord and fancy shirts of all kinds to be superior to all others in the market, and 10 to 25 per cent, cheaper. T. J. Wolfe. Bad complexion indicates an nn-

healthy .state of the system. DeWitt’s i Lil tle Early Risers are pills th^t will correct this condition. They act on I he liver, they act ou the stomach, they act on the bowels. , Bellinger & Williams. ' Rev. E. R. Johnson has been appointed postmaster at Door Village. He is pastor of the M. E. church at that place and is a republican. This is the first postoflice appointment in the 13th district under the new administration. Isaac Reamer has exchanged his Pacific stallion for another pure bred Percheron Norman. This splendid stallion is 8 years old, large, well proportioned and a perfect, specimen of his type. Can be se iat Mr. Reamer’s stables at any time. The graduating class of the Bristol schools went, out of town for ita printing when it could have been done nt home. The class did not even consult the local paper, the Banner, as to work or price, and now the editor says the class may go out of town for its newspaper write up. The South Bend Tribune is Authority for the following: “The Baltimore & Ohio him started a reform. No freight trains were run Sunday other than those carrying live stock or perishable freight The intention of the superintendents is to have the freight so well cleared up on Saturday, and keep the business so well in band that there will be no occasion for Sunday

movement." The person who furnishes items for a newspaper is always a valuable i friend to the editor. Many persons ' i hesitate about sending items to a i newspaper regarding the movements ! of friends, lest the editor should think < them anxious to see their name in | print. Ue will think nothing of the | kind, but on the contrary he is always glad to get such items. Many seem- | ingiy unimportant notes when printed ! are nows to a large number of readers. Butler Review.

DR. KI L M E R’S s^p M o oT KlDNEY. livers B ^. R Pain in the Back, Joints or hips, sediment in urine like brick-dust tre’pieiit calls or retention, rheumatism. Kitlney Complaint, l.iiui ' tidropsy, scanty or high colored urine. I rinary Troubles, > Stinging sensations when voiding, distress pressure in the pti i ts, urethral irritation, stricture. Disordered Uver, I Bloat or dark circles under the eyes, tongue j coated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. l.i'Hnii.lr. <• o.n'. no .f ■ >nc Bottle, it not benelltod, I Druggists win refund to you the price paid. i At JSrliggiHts, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “Invalids’ Guido to Health” free- Consultation

Dr. Kiomkr & 00., Binghamton, N. Y. _ _ _ I GEO. F. STEELE, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, j Ilonse, carriage and sign painting; also graining. All work guaranteed. Located over Tischer's Wagon Shop. WALKERTON, - “ INDIANA.

Ah, \r' Ji HON. Z. AVERY, Onk er tri Lamcst conTßAmiie an* KRA IN_NtAR««KA. ) HEART DISEASE 30 YEI^ S - Omaxb tairo, is, April agri' GKNTr.xMxw: I had beca trembled with- s«c Aar Disease row the U*ar so vtaaa, aithnegh I was treated by able phyvldam and tried many , remedies, I grew steadily worse until । wae com.LtTtiY enoeTß*Tco «nu cowriMKOTe my seo without any hori or sccovesv, I would have very bad rink , »fng spells, when my pulse woCTI B O JT Fjuld stop beating al together, and it was with . the greatest difficulty that my circulation could ; FkthousandsS ck to oonscionunem again. While in this rendition 1 tried your new HeasT Curs, *nd began to improve from the first, and now I am able to do I a good day's work fora man 68 years of age. I give ’ Dr Miles' New Mt art Curk aU the credit for my recovery. It boverrix months since ; I have taken any, although I keep a bottle in the bouse in case I should need it. I have also used yo»r Nervi and Liver Pills, *nd think* great deaf of them. Z. Av key. > •OLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS

U. A <>. TIMS TABU. GOINU EAST, No 4, Night Express 2.25 a. m " 10, Mall Train 9.15 a m " 14, Dully ...9 35 p. m GOING WEST. No. 3, Night Expre-M _.™..ft.41 a. tr •• 9, Mail and Expresa _.3 15 pm ■ Where no time la given train* do not atop uuas. o. scull. o. p McCarty, Gen Paw< Ag't. Aaaiwt. Gan, Paw Ag t., Baltimore. Md Coltimbus. O E. L. SANDER.-. Ag't . Walkerton ■^§oo0 TIM KTA BLE. I rains betu . en SANPI -liV *NI> I’KOKIA — AMtb—- \ < 1 n ’h*»Ai > o'd» and : M iebigan City RDIRECT connections to ^’s“= s ’*E."'» , e'Jand from al point* in the I'lilled SUtea and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WAI.KKIITO*’ •Na. IA I'aMwncvr. „.!««.w... » i tNo. 10 i'aMenger......... iMTea...—4B t. m INo !2 •' •' "Ol - ' iNo 00 Ix>cal '• l„\s « I BOVIII BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I iNo 11 I'aaaenger I^avea 9 14a n> ! I No. 16 •' •• 5 30pm tNo. 17 ” Dally except Sat " ...1045pm । INo. 10l Inna) '• 1015 am i •Dally except Sundav. 1 Dally except Sunday, j No 11, via Tinton, arrive* Bloomington at 9 35 . P tn , making direct connection with I A A fast * lrniti arriving Kana** City 9.30 neat m->m.tig ron»cctll>K direct at Kana** City for Denver. S*n I Eraiiclaao and all point* Weat Free re< luring < hair cars between Tlptou and Miaaairl river for through paaaeuger*. o» 9 10, 11 and 12 connect at Tlnton with main line tralca for Sniiduaky, Bloomington and *ll |x>int* cari and weal For ticket*, rate* aud general Information, call on J M Daubenapeck j Ticket Agent L E A W H R , or addrew II < . Pricker, .<’ F. Italy, Traffic Manager. A. Uen'i Indianapolis, Ind.

THE WORST COLDS GRIPPE BRONCHITIS AND MALARIA ARE QCICKLY CURED PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY | PREVENTED BY USING WOODMANS SPECIFIC NO 4 FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE ' 25 Cts.

WOODMAN Ihuo-Cii. Kox bury. Mass. ctiri'tox Asl< for- Woodman’s Specific No r ' vm-t’ not keep t, rin.il will not j'et it for you., sc* M W<K will hph<l it to j you postpaid.

3USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CAROS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace, Office in the Fulmer block, upstairs collections promptly attended too Al- - solicitor of pensions with Dr. Loup of the firm of hnefflar & Lopp, of I / WUI b ' “r <-«- H. 8. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, l u a. Does every variety of work in a .u---ern dentistry. woik reliable. I’nees reasonable. Office in Fry Dougherty block, upstairs. TUTTLE & CRIPE, CRarbers and Hairdressers, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircut ting done nently | and expeditiously. Drop in and see i 118. iDr.LS-La Pierre, Dental Parlors. New Jones Building Opposite Post- I office. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Washington St,

South Bend, Ind. OM.CUNNINGHAM. Attorney at Law. iSouth Bend- IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Trustees Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trnalee of Lincoln Township, hereby give* notice that he will be in his office at the U 8. Express office on Wednesiiav of each weeK for the transaction of township business. vI6N O SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OK THE PEACE. WALREIITON, IND. I’mmpl altentlon given Io collect loin Office in Tl-’neLorger’a I>locm. oj.»t«;.M?D LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE. WAI.KERTOX, IMI>. First-claas rigs and good horaea. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

Woodman's Specific No. 4 is a scientific combination of vegetable products. Perfectly harmless, but will cure a cold in a few hours. They are little, tiny pills, easy to take, pleasant to the taste, . and can be carried in the vest pocket. 25 doses for 25 cts. To verify the truthfulness of onr statement, it costs but a trifle. One trial will convince you.

Co«ial Bank Walkerton, Ind. HORATIO NELSON, Pr**^ W. J. ATWOOD, CnsHier. Does s general banking Inkiness; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense Acconnts of individuals and corporations solicited. Beal Estate'and liivunaict*. Real estate bought, and sold or. commission. Insure your propertv in tin old reliable Springfield Insurance Co IL NELSON, agent, writes wnir |.o| icy here, thereby avoiding delay in getting policy.

DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD? If you do jou 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 in the town. I have in stock the following: Lmnbpr. Lath, Shinnies Stucco, Lime, Brick, Cement, Porch Columns, Newell Posts, Head and Base Blocks. Moulding*. Ladders. Sash. Doors. Blinds and Coak D. N. Hudelmyer. Office corner Ave F and 7th St. Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. FOB Slitter Butts, W and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. We can furnish you anything groin a garden plow up to a traction engine, HU goods at reasonable paces and on the best terms. Come and see ns before purchasing, c. S- ROBBINS & co. A. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Enin B' p h Rew AND MOWERS / also sett Enymes, Threshers, Pullers, Stackers, Hay Loaders a< d other / mi machinery.

W. L DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. An<i other specialties for jrtß Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World. Nt J See descri Ptive advertlsei ment which will appear ia D? ' 12118 Pa?®*. Take no Substitute, X* but insist on having W. L. »°LU I, AS . SHOES,with R- ' name and pri ,e stamped ou bottom. Sold by KOONTZ, BWANK & CO. A Scientific American | /Agency I I lIV caveats, I I Jrl trade marks, I OESICN PATENTS, I . COPYRIGHTS, etc.! । ® co., 3oi Broadway, New Forit, Oldest bureau for securing patents in America Every pat.mt taken out by us is brought before! the public by a notice given free of charge in tho America® Largest circulation of any scientific paper in tha world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without it. Weekly. S3.OU a year; sl.sosix months. Address MUNN A CO? PußLismias, 361 Broadway, New York City