St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 August 1893 — Page 8
Sb? Jndrpendei A Local Newspaper, Non Partisan. 'V. A. 1 SVI BY. rvm.ISBKH. FMcred at the WalKerton Postotlice at second class rates. bscri is tion: For One Year . . . . Si 50 For six Alonihs ...... 75 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly in advance n discount of 25 Cents on the year nil! be allow cd. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your pnpei indiciltes that your term of subscription to this paper Ims expired 1 f you are in anoniages please settic at once, and notify us promptly if you " ish the paper con t i lined. Walkerton, inihanu avg. 12, iwn I,o<:n Uriels. • The full term of school begins in tlii's place Aiignst 28. ( A “Conn" tent show was hold Monday and Tuesday nights in this place. T. J. Wolfe's ad this week announces a special sale of sixty days; be , sure and see it. * your job printing to the I.NDE- . Nl>iat oflice. We will do it neat and cheap for you. (’till on L. IT & W. ticket agent for copy of state, county and district fair : Bulletin, giving dates, nites and place held on line of L. IT A: W. । We have a clearance sale of flour i and feed six i>\yseveuy week. Ac- ( cept the opportunity. Walkektox Milling G<». 'The following advertisement is said to have appeared recently in a news- ( paper: “Wanted A bicycle for a , young lady with an upholstered seat." , i nw x- . I Ihe News is agitating incorporation , for Wanatah. It is a town of about ; । (MO inhabitants ami surely can not ' afford to longer forego the benefits :md 1 advantages that would come from being incorporated. A local paper is a relic’tor of the town, and every business house in the ■ place should be represented in its col iimns. The outside world takes the newspaper as an index of a town ami its business status. During T. .1. Wolfe’s annual sale of sixty days, which is now in progress, it will pay you to go and learn his prices on any purchase you will have to make in his line this fall, even though it is not larger than sl. The state federation of labor unions was tn eesHMin Lioud. the luiv part. of this week. There were over one hundred delegates present. Questions of importance were discussed and excellent speeches were, made by leading ' workers in the labor movement. The meeting was presided over by Thomas M. Gruelle, of Indianapolis, editor of the Labor Signal. 'The Cherokee । Iowa) 'Times describing the freaks of the recent cyclone there, says: “Thestrangest freak, but one which is amply vouched for by reliable witnesses who saw the whole affair. was enacted lure in the carrying through the air of Mr. XelsoiTs hm-e. 'The cyclone took it skyward t > a height ot one hundred ami fifty or two hum died feet, carried it half a mile and dropped it unharmed to the ground. I.ent Wadeli, who witnessed the flight, and near whom the animal landed, says it seemed dazed am! uncertain on its legs for a few moments, but soon recovered its wonted sprightliness ami on Friday Mr. Nelson took it to its stall in the city. The harness which it had on was torn to shreds. Me could not improve the quality if paid double price. De Will’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. Bellinger ami Williams. 'The Cosmopolitan magazine and 1 the Walkerton Independent for $2.25 ■' > l ‘ ; " . Old subscribers paving this subscription to the I xui,vi 1 eeeiv e ! his h ivTing Ameriean magazine tor one year. Don’t miss this rare offer.
KaBL.S! Ho cAjßir'Cg. / /J ■ <f;ic .g-VOOD— * ?* JSETfflj&v* W 5 550. FOR A C ASF IT-WILL NO V CURE ffl ■Wa riiH 1 । ■ i a.in —*- -~- - tr''^" —I ir liihi.ilT An agreeable Laxative andNfhvb Tonio. Sold by Druggists or sent by wai 1.25 c., 50c. and SI.OO per package. Samples free. 10'11 l& A TboTravorite TOOTH POWES* JOLw forthe Teeth and Breath.^’. OjArvu Sweeney, L .S.A.,San Diego,Cal., says: “Shiloh’a Catarrh 1 t'-nHy Is the tirst w/Hcifto I ba re over found that would do mo any good.” Fries 50 cts^ _Bold by Druggists. Do not neglect a, Cough, as there is danger of its leading to Consumption. Shiloh’s Curb ■will gave you a severe Dung Trouble. It is ths best Cough Cure andspeedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Brouchitiß.and <£ geid on a guarantee. 23 cts.
/ EoocFn’jX'rfy S.i it The Bendei briek block, we are in- . formed, can be bought on long time at a fair price. This building is located on the best corner in Walkerton and is right in the business center of i Jhe town. The building is 40x80 I feet in dimensions, two store rooms below and a large hall above. Being SO Well located there is never any ■ trouble about renting the rooms and at a good fair price. The building lias recently been repainted, re-roofed, and .' otherwise improved, making it one ot the mod desirable business properties in town. Any one wishing to buy ' property as an investment, would no doubt make a profitable deal by purchasing the Bender block. This properly is not for exchange for other property. Salt 90 cents per barrel at Noah Kensberger’s Have you a horse, buggy, or farm for sale? If you have try a. notice in the Independen r. Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. A young lady of Seymour, Ind., passed through LtiPorte on 'Thursday of last week a maniac. She had been to the world's fair with her parents and was overcome by the heat and exertion in looking at the exhibits, j Wanted A girl to do general) housework. Call at John Noblit’s res- ) idence. Cheap Home Visitor's Vxeursmn, Thurs- ■ day, August 17 th, 1893. On the above dale the Laki* Trie A ) Western IL IL will run their Annual Home Visitor’s excursion to Cincinnati, D lyton, Columbus, Ohio, and in termediate points. The rates are so low that it would be cheaper to go on . this excursion than to slay at home. ; thus giving everybody an opportuuil} ; to visit tiieir old home ami friends j throughout the states of Indiana and i t)hio. Tickets good for thirt ' (3 i nlays ; from date of sale, excursion will pass : Walkerton at 5:24 a. m. For further information, call on Ticket Agent 1.. IT A. W. IL If. Those wishing nice, clean, pleasant _ rooms in Chicago during the world's j fair can obtain them at 41’7 N. Chuk street. Mks. M. Hoi mi
DIL KILMER’S WW CURED ME. ’ SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS! Couldn’t Eat or Sloop , Dr, K.IIUICX & Co: ”1 ti ~uVh >1 lor eight yenrs with rtomnvh un4 heart dmieiilties. 1 lived mostly on milk, a* every-tbing I ate hurt ®kT me so. My kidneys and ! r IcA” EMR liver were in a terrible i lii — w** 5 ~ state. Could neither sleep IRI i। or eat. Iliad been treated 1 VEA Kf' i by the best Chicago d< ctors , y without any benefit whatr " '’tßoSlv ever. As a last resort I tried your sita?i r- ." • ' HOOT, and now I caneat anything, no matter what, 1 Nothing hurts me, and can go to bed and get a goixi ulflit’s sleep. >Vi IJI P-lUKIT ■ cured me. Any one doubting this statement ,an write, I will gladly'answcr.' l Mie. German Mme . Dee. -Uth. 1892. Springport, Mieb. SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. Had Torpid Liver For 14 Years. Bilious all tho Time. DEAU Suis: ‘I have been troubled with Torpid l.iver tor U years and gone through courses cf bilious fever; juse.^. many times It has been impossible tor me to do any kind of labor. Dr. Kilmer's Jn"~ -^1 XU ltii*-HOOT was BL Ad first i• unaua nded to me %,« ^so S» bv Holthou>e. Blackburn & i ? V Lx Co., (Druggists! Decatur, Ind. Alter taking one J bottle I was umortmn jK^ngai L whether I was really derivingmny benefit or not; TX. after taking the second /' N bottle. b-woxTr. T found j.s<Nz y )/ that mv health was improv - inn ami 1 continued until I had taken 6 bottles. 1 can now cheerfully recommend SWAJI PKOOT to every one who has torpid liver, lor it has completely cured me.” Jan. 16th. ]S(H. r. W. CHHISTJANER. SIWW ” The Great Eloed Purifier. •'* Driytsists, 5Ge. &SJ.OO ‘4 H “Guide to Health” Free. ConsulO & V tation Free. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dr - Kilmer’s RooT Parilla Liver Pills »■*.* tabuns* nur v , !E T nE f{ E ST! 4? Pills, 25 cents. Ignorance <>f the merits of Do Witt’s 'alile l.arfy Hisers is a misfortune. I’liese little pills regulate the liver, ; cure headache, dyspepsia hud breath, ■ eonsfipuliott and billiousncns. Bellin ger and Williams. l’ay $2.25 and get the Walkerton Ix'Diir: xde.nt ttnd the < osniopolitan ’ magazine for one year. AH that honesty, experience and i skill can do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making Do Wit t's Little Early Hisers. The result is a specific for headache, biliousness and constipation. Bellinger and Williams. DeAA itt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures । piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve , cures burns. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel ; i Salve cures sores. Do Witt’s Witch ’ Tlanel Salve cures ulcers. Dillinger ■ and Williams. i
AFTRn 05 OHP The World's Fair is giving n s too , good an illustration of old times. Wheat at 43 cents a bushel is lower than it, was when Mr Columbus came 1 to this country 400 years ago.—Wana- ’ tab News. * "Old dad Gray,” who died in New : York the other day and who is to have engraved on his tombstone, “He Nev;er Had an Enemy,” should be read I about and his career studied by some of the young chaps who think it tin evidence of sense to make enemies. — Nappanee News. The Mi-.hawaka Enterprise recently completed its 38th volume. Theweekly visits of the Enterprise are highly prized at, this ofilce. Simplicity. Ohl Friend -You think you have brought up your daughter very strictly? Fond Mother Oh, my, yes! She doesn't know what a man is! O. F. 'Then 1 ought to tell her the next lime I see her mistake one for a divan, oughtn't I! Life Pleasant rooms to rent. Cal^atthis oflice. ; If yon can afford to be sick headache and constipatlpW*’ lo ” * use De Witt's Little Early ipW 8 these little pills will cure flo’tlm Bellinger and Willems. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, j Tenn , says: “Shiloh’s Vitalize!’ I '‘SA \ I I) MY LIFE.’ I consider it the I best remedy for debilitated system 1 ( ver used.” For dyspepsia, livin’ 01 I,'lm . tiouMe it excels, Price Touts. I'm -ale by Bellinger & Williams. 8500 For ND. ’! he Ki'View of Reviews savs in the ) Time number, “A woman in Califoruin ' hi f } ■ ir made o er $2.7(10 on fruit , raising. Another lady Imngbt laud fm $< o pei acre and In r land is now worth ■*2,000 per nine. L M. Nivens says that his figs yielded him SI,OOO ‘ per acre. J. S. Dore says his trees 1 ' 1m t him s7ll per acre' 'The Calif rnia Land and Water Ex- | ' change, of D.n (on, Ohio, have the mum ■ ' 1 of ’JO persons who have utter one year's | purchase received sums as high as ssot> profi t. They give yon 5 acres of land free, if you will help pay f >r water and irrignt I ing it. On these 5 acres they give a i writ ton gmirantee to plant, cultivate, ; pay the tans, and each year pay you 1200 profit as your half uused on the laud. They have ns tlmir purchasers do ( >- ("is, judges, widows, orphans am! cb 1 gy mon. 'Th> y give yon (r -e return ticket to I go to California on Llic barvest of any , ersp. l iny will plant the land this ; year and pax you a profit tn xt year, j They g ve references from banks, news : papers and oflieers in Dayt n. Last yuui the same manager paid st>,ooo to | persons who bought the year before. 1 This land with irrigation, will grow । orang.-s, hes, |. num*, olives, / fact, | , auv fruit th:;! . crown in er-:. , )of the world. They only sell o acres j and hold the other 5 acres I hemin Ives ' they do not make any charge for the ' hind. Your first payment is $2. If you send $2 they w illseud t he mvessary i papers and then yon can pay $1 per month for a short time depending i how much is wanted. 1 F.x-President Harrison speaks very; highly of California; ex Secretary J. 1! i-k 11. \ T stm.iGcr General Win namaker, during their visit to Calii'or ) nin speak v 1 v highly in its favor. If i u iii iuit $2, the first payment, you , will get into the 18‘.i3 planting and ; IS.H profit list, as they will pay a pro- | tit in Dect or of next year. Do not ; let the opy ’ll a .Uy o' by. fm it issiire- ! ly a great opm ing for a pers n who j wants a lasting income without any i risk. Y.m do not have to go on the land, they take car" of il for 20 years. ! ; It is near railroad, level, in the eastern j ■ position of Sau Diago Co. California 1 land bought Io day will, with irjigation, ; be worth SSOO in three years fa come. I A Calif.'EMAN. ; Tc My Customers and Frit nds. Being now located permanently in the building west of the Lxiieecxoent oflice, 1 am better prepared than ever to make a good fitting boot or shoe. Only the highest gade of stocks I used. Repairing neatly and promptly . done. j (>ive me a trial and be convinced. Feed Yoi xg.
W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE «W. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best in the vi|oridSSOO ^’^W 3 - 00 W 2.50 AWfl ^2.00 *o E O F OR LADIES ^'S2.DO #2.25% W hI.7S $2 on v ^•^<A ro1 ’ s ° vs If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest 1 1V doll ' t P a y 56 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and > jwearaswell. Ifyou wish to economize In yourfootwear, o do so by purchasing V/. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and t price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. , V-. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Blass. Sold by KOONTZ, SWANK & CO. si o. f. townsend, j BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrcub’ stoi'e. I WALKERTON, • INDIANA I
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice o f she /^cdce. Ofh’e in (he F’diuci IJoek, npsf iirs. collections promptlv attended too. Al so ;oli. A..r . f । usioi.s with Dr. Lopp, of t'm firm of Km fllat X Lopp, of In dinnapolis, Ind. Will be at my olllce ev. ry Sut nrday . si las (;r,oRGiL .irsiH K OF THL I'FAGF. WALKLUToN, IND. lltleiili-.n riven Io C< died!' .10 Oflice in Ib usbergi r's block, ui stairEFcTLEROYr J I . .. —. ,rixj»A3L72iv*--Ll\ ERY A EEED STABLE. SUH TOV. StD. Fir t claw rigs nnd good hmsos. Hot scs boarded. Traveling men car-; lied to nil mljoiuing towns. All terms reasonable. LEO. E. STEELE, I’AINTFIt AND I'A I’El! IIANG LIL House, carriage and sign painting; also giaining. All work guaranteed. Located over S”’ jj/' <■' J lEi'-’i'i’f iS'A'i N WALKF.KTON, - - INPIANA. Tl'U^t Ts N('! it'D. J-Jm W. M l>:mi.4, Ti .stw of Lincoln I I iwnsliip, L rebv ■”>-.■> imlh e that he will if. m Ins < !’i< ill th.- I S. I .Xpi <-s (dine lon \V< (I nesJ a’’ of eadi week for the I transaction of township business. vi 6 N o 0 M-CUNNINGHAM, ClilGCilClJ (ti L(ll(\ South Bend- IndODD I L.LLOWS BLK. ROOM I’h John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, | 213 West Washington St-. South Bend, Ind. A. E. CRIPE, and llaii'tii'esser } WALKERTON, J XD. Shaving ami haircut!ing done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. L. S* LaPierre, Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoflice, SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY PONE. IL S? Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in w uderu dontmtry. work reliable. Prices reasonable. Oflice in 1 ry-Vougherty । block, upstairs.
^z^^-'IIME TABLE. lu ' tan '9lEaO.’jKS&i Solid TThlhs between ■■ ’ otTfl SaNIHSI; V ANl> I'KUKIA | Michigan City j DIRECT connections to ! ■—an<l from all jhiluU in the । t inted Stite- and Canada. NORTH BOV’ I) FROM WALKERTON. •X . ’ I‘icseiiger Lenves 3:46 a m tXo ‘.O I’ns- nger. Leaves 1213 pm . N » 22 ’* ....... ... ** .... C> s*? “ ‘No I.H I^hhl ** •* 1.55 ** SOI 1 11 BOVND FROXf WALKERTON. IXO ' I'asseuger Leaves 9.18 am ; I l No ■ “ “ i 52 P to IK - Ibiily except lid “ d 4.1 pin i I ■IM l.ocnl ... •• lu 15 ft in 1 in > i wept Sut 1 Pally except Stindny. X" 11, ’ in l iptoii. Hrrives Bloomington nt 11 :1b p 1 "I >i !• I । ciei'tiuit with (' ,k A fast ’i’ n livini' Kansas City n tin next morn.ng ■■ ' 1 11 ' On: - cily l"i 1 >fiiver. San I al ) Inta West Free reclining ■ • ■ in b tipton and Missouri river for ;ih n,-li | a senders. M ' ! 'i'l 12 connect, at Tipton with ioh i i i e, 1 limihs Sandusky, Bloom i nctoii and l i‘ . . ast rml mu E..r tickets, rates mid l iicra) in5 .i nuit i,m, cull on J. M. Daubenspeek I i ket Aaciit I. E A W. R. It., or address II < I’aikei, .c I’. Only, Irnllie Manager. A. Getl’l Indianapolis Ind. »’'f breath cwre.-! hy Dr Xfilan’Heart Cure. j
FARMERS! We keep the best quality of ^BINDER TWINE. Dsi’l i to ms. C. S. ROBBINS & CO. 11111 mißiwifiHHr ■wii»«»'—vwww^m*wi ■ll r irao i—tgcn—MW! gw—w—। »m ——l A. Cunningham, Agent for the Celebrated Emiiire Silts, Rew AND MOWERS 1 also sell Engines, Threshers, Eullers, Stackers, Sau Loaders and other farm machinery. * y
11. & o. TIME TABLE. going east, No 4. Night Express y 0.40 a: m. | " 16. Mail Train 9Uft m ’ ! “ 12 721 GOING WEST. ■ “ 17, Mail and Express ._.3 15p. m j “ 7, Daily 642 pm. “J 1 ' " a. m, ' 4.47 a. in. ♦*- Where no time is given trains do not stop I has, o set 11. o. p mccarty. G'-u. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Columbus, O, E. L. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Second-Sand Oigans. Eawy Payments. P. L- FITZGERALD, One word describes it—“perfection.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Haze! ; Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, I skin diseases ami is a well known cure , for piles. Bellinger and W illiams. I Strk Hoodache cured by Tir. Allies’ X'.rriuo.
