St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 18, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1893 — Page 8

£lje Jnfcpendcnt A Loe \l NRWSPAi’im, Non-Partisan. W. A. kSI>I.KV, ITBI-ISHER. Entered at the WnlKerton Post-office at second class rales. .*3 5 >• a ■ i i > ti « o : For One Year . . . . SLSO ■ For '’l x .Monfhs . . . . . . 7 ' Far run-. Months . . . . . . 40 . Il promptly in adviince a dlwount of 27 ■ cents o.'i the year n ill be allowed. XA cross nnirked with a blur pencil or the I margin of your paper indicates that join term ot' snbsci ipl ion to this paper has expired. Ifyoui'K in arrearages plcast l settle nt once, and notify ns promptly if yon wish the paper eon t inm d. WALKEUrON, INDIANA. APRIL 29, 1893 “ 1 SOUL ItniEFS. Watch the ads in the Independent, ■ | ! O<Js bring fanners more a pound ,

now than wheat. This is a very unusual thing. Bookkeepers and ottiers of sedentary habits cure constipation vvitb ^"o inons I.lvor '•’"''“W' '\ _ The Enterprise says a trade took place in Mishawaka in which a goat was exchanged for a horse. It was ; hard to decide which of the men had ■ the worst of the bargain. The Northern Indiana Editorial Association will hold its annual ses ion , this year at Warsaw, where the editors ami their wive.; and friends will n doubt be handsomely entertained. 'The matter of raising sugar beets may be worth looking into bv our farmers. The soil of northern Indiana is said t<> be well adapted to the raising of this product, ami it is a profitable industry. There are 100,000.0(10 nerve fillers in the human body and they all center in the cheek of the man who takes a newspaper several years, then refuses to pay for it because he doesn’t like the paper. 1... The worst case of destitution Liat has lately come within our view is the foliowing, which is an actual instance told without exaggeration: A farmer went to a drug store ami made his appeal to the proprietor after this fashion: “I. wish you would giv-‘ me another one of them patent medicine almanacs you were handing out the other day. We had one, but the children got hold of it. Sunday and tore it up, and now we have nothing in the house te read.” Ex. Fine Books, Fabulously Cheap. Many of the choicest books of the world are now being issued in styles ami at prices to delight book b>vers with limited purges. John B. Kld<n, Publisher, W Hose St., New Yuk. wlm rvas the pioneer, ;.mi is still the b aler in the “Literary Kevoluti m ..nd- ns p i» . i < r i . * r . ... .1

ft copy of Bayard LayiOi s famous aud delight fill iews kfoot, or Europe Sten with Knapsack and Stad. as a sample <>t his half-inorocco gilt top style, in which he publishes some of the world's most famous books a! prices ranging from >’o cents to GO cents each, the same books being issued also in neat cloth bimliig at prices' ranging from 15 cents up. These books are always in large type, printed on tine paper, the cloth binding being: of excellent quality, and the half-mo | rocco, gilt top style tit to adorn any library. A32 page descriptive pam phlet may be had free, or a 12S page : catalogue, a veritable feast for Im k lovers, may be had Ln - a 2 wnt stamp. Address John B. Alden, Publisher, 57 U >se Street, New York. “Thore is a salve for evt ry wound We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in th ■ nostrih it cures catarrab, and al w ay s cures piles. 1 Twin’s V* : An jm-cerhP TzmHve anlNr^V® To^iC. Sold by I>t mnd-J < r scot by rami. An... uOandg 1.00 pt rpyknr-v lr " ' _ p ynr-fh The I'avorite 500 TB kW -U Hl V Inrthe Teeth and Breath, ~>c. r--ntvnf 17r-,i”wTLiVA„San Diego,Cal., evs-ts\u.<tnh’s Catrrrh Remedy Is the first iGAieiw I ua-eeverfound that would dome any. ocd ” om* J vT>o n o ! • ci " C< a t ■ "b pis there is danger oi to i'Aj it .. w Consumption. .";ip •■ ■ . . < re) •mg ' " n - e. ■ ■ -,J'L ..7 -. Y. .- --‘Wi yr W- v sCoughs Croup,"v/'iw qdnp'C ■ -sh n ll '* Broaehitis,un< <3 sold on a guarantee. *a era. w varies vs V T -"nEA

Ladie’s shoes 3 to G $1 at Noah , Rensberger’s. John C. Jilson was elected for postmaster a Plymouth. The Bremen Enquirer has moved ini' to new and better quarters. Still hats at big reductions to make ; room for straw goods. T- J. Wolfe. Take! Take! Take Simmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia, constipation and heartburn. Horsemen who wish bills or cards printed for the coming season will do well to call at the Indedendeni office. — —- Chills and fever of three years standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. 1.. Watkins, Watkins House, 1 ptonville, Ky. It is a truth in medicine that ti e smallest dose that performs a cure is the best. DeWitts Little Early Hi- ’ sers are the smallest pills, will perform i

- the cure, and are the best. Bellinger N Williams. 1 . Piles rs peu-m L’ 1 ' I>o xv;/*- "“* ,l Hazel Salve will cure f them. Bellinger it Williiuns. I ■ Call at this ofliee for sale hills. J Clear print on good wen 11 er proof pa per. We give a notice in the paper free with bills. Prices low. i I handle no lottery schemes in spices, coffees, teas or baking pewd rs. so you always get pure goods at my , •place. Noah Hunsberger. SHILOH S CERE, the great Cough , ami Croup Cure, is in great dennuid. I Pocket size contains twenty five doses only 2.W. Children love it. Eor sale j by Bellinger & Williams. Bad complexion indicates an mi henlthv state of the system. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers are pills that will correct this condition. They act on fl he liver, they act on the stomach, they I act on the bowels. Bellinger N Williams. Isaac Reamer has exchanged his • Pacific stallion for another pure bred : i Pereheron Norman. This splendid. I stallion is S v ears old. large, well pro- . portioned and a perfect specimen of i his type, ('an be seen at Mr. Reamer's stables at any time. RESOLUTIONS. WIIERI vs: a lt has pleased Al , mighty God in his kind providence to ri move by death the companion of our ! honored commander. M. E McCarty, ■ Besolvf.D: That it is the sense of j i this post that we extend to him and i family our heartfelt condolence and ; sympathy in their sad bereavement. Rv rdcr Jesse Coppock I'ost. No. , 375, G. A. R. Commit fee. That "Throe I" Again, To a man up a tree if looks like the 3 I extension will not be built this • summer. Although one of the greatest i I nmney-making roads in the country ; ' according to mileage, the bonds of the । company failed to be snapped up with | , I the avidity ot a poiutt r taking in a blue bottle fly. It is a4to 5 shot that : Knox will remain the eastern terminus । ‘ of the 3 1 for another vear a’ east.

‘ Knox Republican. Here is Hie man th,at Di g< rms was i looking for. The Laporte lieraid ! says: “Honesty is the life of man.! Last evening a laboring man called at ’ this otHee and purchased an evening ; paper. In some peculiar manner, un j known to himself, he managed to fake ' two papers ami only pay for one. I p on arriving at home and seeing his mistake, lie hurried back with the snr- ' 1 plus sheet and apologized for his mistake. Such men deserve a great deal of credit. Ach ar conscience is better than riches.”

DR. KI L M E R’S F ! vc Ips KIDNEY.LIVERS sl A D °r lAa CsirMspe. ' Curr^the UnU after .ffeets of thb trying epb d. .. .v anti ~0.0 - lot vigor and vitality. OiaHsrtcs. J.-xeesviVO quantity and l>i”h colored urine. ood, Eczema, - mfum, malaria, pimples, Uutches. , r . ■ utio’i all run <owi', loss of ambition, * ana tidbmclmalmn to all sorts of labor. contents f < ' Cotti... it not benofitad, ■t .00 Size. £ “mFIF," .ui.e to dtll" free- Con?ultalion bea. , f DU. KILM mt & CO.. m.V.IIAMTON, N. Y. S GEO. F. STEELE, — PALNTEK AND PAPERHANGEH. House, carriage and sigh painting; | I also graining. All work guar- _ auleed. Located over I Tischer's Wagon Shop. | WALKERTON,

IM - ■ A tiw JAMES R. WAITE, Manager of Waite's Celebrate’ Comedy * rreunum Band and Orchestra. * Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Tndf Yon will remember the condition I years ago, when 1 was afflietM with a lion of diseases, and thought there was xioW for me 1 tried ail kinds of niodiciues.and i of eminent ph va«j« n«. My nerves were pro^rj ' ..roanciiiK dizziness, heart trochU^^^Hgrt^^ luut mute life 4. rar*, DR. NERVIR of nhvltall wrecks, bufk-riog Wout nervous pr . 21. t ration, taking prescriptions L ACS ixal physicians who have no kn BB < dgo of their Caso, and whose de Js certain, I feel like going to them ami ur. ••err Qr. Miles' Nervine «hd ae curco - myprofe^ion, „ — where rfc arosomanysu W aj fferers » overwork men ® a fan p rosi tion a-.d nervous exhaustion, brought on by t chancier of the business engaged in, 1 won Z^THOUSANDS , s^> u suru euro lor alt Bufieriag from those causes. Jamzs E. Wann. BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY OR MILES’ PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CT& 15. K O Fl’ll 11 TiBEU. GOIN i EAST. No I. Night Express 2.2 T. a. m " I'L Moil Tram 9.17a tn “ 14. Daily- 9.35 p. m GOING WEST. No. 3. N rbt Express ... 541 air " 9. Mud and Exptess ^..3 15 p. ir te Mln ic time is given trains do n d ‘lop . ch vs o s, ( 1,1. ,» P V|. r VRI v. Gen l‘n- Ag't Assist Gen. l‘n". Ag’t., ' Paiinibir.-, Md Gihiml ns. O I I -A -l>) II- Ag l . Walkerton IHI H I M ; l^. 1 ifect - r :.n J I'9l. '’ U '' ‘ r " "' fc . R \ ' ' / ’•' i '’’’"l’ \ • I sci r.T . A / Mi< log >n city • ■ DIRECT n>iin«‘i>im« to | Li. ami from alf point* in the . I niled .'Uli - and Canada. Nimril lUH’Mi FROM W \I KERTON. 1 'No 1" I, -enger leaves 3:48a m iNn I’’ i'a—enger Leaves W t:i c m INo I.! " •> -< l " j INo lihil/icrl " •• IXS " ’ FORTH BOCND FROM WAI K ERTON. INo 11 I‘h i ngcC Reaves y L 1 * ajy* : \f> n ih IN«I7 ■' Daily exYept Sa! •' 1045 pm: I N<< I") Local ’ 10 IS am ■ •Dally except Siiiid*’'. * Dally except Sunday. . NN 11. via Tipton arrives lit omlnghin «* 9^ Ptn . tnakh g dirci't «tu nts (rim w ilh < A A !«•< train nrrivito; k B - s. < ity 1 *• next morn a*t r oll: feting <l!r< i t |C Kansas t tty h>r D over “•«. ' Franc> »o znd at! points We*t Free rerihnm ; | lie :i <.-i's between 1 pion end 'lu ruri river ftr Ic ‘ • 11 nn 112 c«ntie<' at Tlpbrn i main : .<• ti : - . .- •; oi'iiinttmi and ; W i p.-int- .-c . «. t i ,r rate ana I genew c < , J M I > . . .‘JH t । il < I’ai Kt 1 . .< I . Palj,

THE WORST COLDS GRIPPE BRONCHITIS I AND MALARIA ARE QUICKLY

CURED PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY PREVENTED BY USING SPECIFIC ~ — MO- 4 FOR SALE BY ' lL DRUGGISTS . PRICE AVOoir.fi AN Drug Co. i Roxbury, Mass.

caution. ■ A::!< H. c \V<»o<l nut n’s Specific No- 1 11 y < >vi r«1 r' gzoiist < ' 0“' C-cp 't, tin I will not lie ti I. il>r you, se n d uss ‘1? e«o । 1 nnd v<■ \ .k<- ie > you postpaid. X.

BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL CARDS ! Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the fence. Office ill the Fulmer block, upstairs collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with D.- Loop of the firm of KmqHar K- Lopp o f Indianapolis, ImL Will be at my office every Saturday. H. S. Dowell. Dentist Walkerton, i lu l Does every variety of work in a odetu dentistry. woi k reliable. i’nees E&i£‘ ~oe TUTTLE^ CRIPE? barbers and Hairdressers, WALKERTON, IND. ^l^mving and hairentting done neatly ’ 1 I H®« » Dr. LS-La. Pier re* Dental ParlorsNew .Tones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND. Tml. WOKK NEATLY HONE. John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT L \ W, 213 West W:i>hiii2.l(iii St-. South Bend, Ind. O.M ( TNMNGIIAMH Horneii at Lau\ South Bend- IndODD EELT.OWS BLK. L< >OM 10. I riHtee’s Notice. John W. Ml I Libicl, Ti -Il •• es I incoln low tish q l , h> 11 I'V Ziv - no! lie I lint In 1 will be in hi- othec nt the I' S. Expu -s office j on WedncMav of each «•>-k for the tmusiti Hon ot township busitH SV. vlfiNo SI LAS GLOKGE.1 (’SUCK OK Till’. I’E \(’K. WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention Z'vn to <- llciiioi - Office in Uotisberger sLh eK, n; stairM. D. LEROY. ♦** m LIVERV & FEED STABLE, u ii.iir.u i<h. sni>. Th-t class rigs and g” 1 horses. IL 5... I mb J Tiavi ling m. n carried t<> all adi"iniug tow 1.-. AU tei ms

reasonable. Wo< di ... aHi ■- ■ N t i • scien title combinati n < f veg.table pi duets. Perfectly harmless, but will emeu 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. | u««- doHoa F. '• O' , verify the truthfulness of our statement, it costs but a trifle. One trial will convi ice you.

W alkerton, Ixd. 1 lORAT’IO N’Gl.hox, Bros; 'V. J. ATWOOD, Cashier Does a general banking businessbuys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. Heal Estate and Insnrancp Real estate bought and sold or. eomooymion. Insure y onr pioueHy j n t | le 1 nsn> aia-n 11 ■ ■ getting policy.

DO YOU INTEND TO DDILDP If you do you will save money by calling ou me for your material. The building season being now at hau l I am prepared to meet tho demands of builders with the largest stock of lumber and building material ever before in the town. I have in stock the following: l.iuiiln r. Lath. Shingles. Stucco. Lime. Brick, Cement, Porch Cohnnns. Newell Posts, Head and Ba<e Pdocks. Mouldings Ladders. Sash, Doors, ‘’ l i 1 JjJIJ ’ D e Hudelmyer. C_.ice corner Ave F and 7th St. Call on C. S. ROBBINS & CO. FOPt

suite nuM W and carts. WE ALSO HAVE a Full and Complete Line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. U'e can funiish you anutMng jrom a garttenplou^j^ggi MM pnrehasinq. c b. ROBBINS & COA. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated 5 F > " ' IR® ]\ 4 O W E RS ! Hnth'rx. Markers, Ray - ... z_ i tidd/WBO 'AVdSBAI -501

W. L DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. An ^ o, b<?r spedalUta for Geutlenien, Ladies, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World. \ ’ Eee descriptive advertiset ”? eut w bieh will appear in W jSWTW thls paper. Take no Substitute, ^4 ^7? . DOUG W. L. f - iXiWSrcS MH bottom. Sold by KOPATZ, -SWANK & co. 3 Scientific American / i^i Agency for J tV J? . i' r i h j - I » marks, J^CN PATENTS, ’STOateSu s ^ Oldest bureau f.w leering Vtlm^ "m a\ ork - Kvery patent taken out by us U brought tefora Uepuuic by a notice given free of cha^e m Ue t “ Xo^ntelh«4n?