St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1893 — Page 8

€!je Jndqjrn&fnL A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W! A. ENDI.KY, J'I'CLISHRR. Entered at the Walkerton Postoflice at second class rates. gsxxT3«ci’iio tion: For One Year . . . . g 1.50 For Six Months 75 For Three Months -ID If paid promptly in advance a discount 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. (f you are in arrearages please settle nt once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper eont i nned. WALKERTON. INDIANA, AIG. 26, 1893 B.ocal Belief's. —— ♦ — Peaches, plums, pears, bananas, etc., at the Star bakery. Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. If you can afford to bo annoyed by sick hemlaehe and constipation, don’t use Da Witt's Little Early Hisers for these liille pills will cure them. Bel linger and Williams. ; 'l'he Ch urulmseo Truth, since V. A. Geiger has resinned control, shows improvement. A new head has been put mi the paper and other little additions are noticeable. The editor of the Milford Mail will no doubt be able to keep out of the: poor house for awhile yet. He only has two farms, a seven acre improved property adjoining the town limits of Edgeiten, Ohio, and besides these is the possessor of other interests. — A little sprinting match between John Aunspaugh and Buck Mason took [dace on Friday evening of last week on Avenue F. Aunspaugh gave Mason 20 feet of a start but beat him. It was a 100 yards race. Aunspaugh is a professional runner, and has figured successfully in several matches. Confirmation of the stories of drouth and hard times in Europe is received by J. F Eberlein in a letter from his brother residing in Bavaria, southern Germany. The letter says that hay is selling for SSO a ton or $3.50 for IM lbs. In consequence, cattle are rapidly killed off as it is too expensive to keep them. There is no fruit, but po—Hat —v.ill be a fair crop. The outlook is not very encouraging for poor people.— Wakarusa Tribune. We don't intend to do much dunning through the IXPF.rEXDF.NT, bld there are delinquent subscribers on cur list, who must pay up now. as we have carried them a good while ami been liberal with them, and it is time they were showing their appreciation by paying something on their accounts. We can't afford to carry the. burden of a long list of unpaid subscribers very long, and unless they pay us we will drop them and place their accounts in the hands of a collector. We make a distinction between those who can't pay and (hose who ran but. make no effort to do so. It is the latter class of subscribers we are looking after. Sirs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, 'I enn , says; “Shiloh's Vitalize!’ 'SAVED Ai r LIFE ’ 1 consider it the best remedy for debilitated sy-tem 1 ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney t rouble it <x<•, L. I', ice 75cls. I’or sale by Bellinger & Williams. A Good Property for Sale. The Bender brick block, we are informed, can be bought on long time jit a fair price. This building is located on the best corner in Walkerton and is right in the business center of the town. The building is 40 xBO 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 prmc. The Luildir. ■■ L-s iayai.aYx I V t ) i >ft • . tupl otherwise improved, making it one of the. most, desirable business properties in town. Any one wishing to buy property as an invest ment would no doubt make a profitable deal by purchasing the Bender Meek. This property is not ik-r exchange for other [ io WT-ts- FORA C ASE_ IT WIU - N,GT_C<JRg. An agreeable laxative ana Nerve Tonio. Soldi by Druggists or sort - mail. 25c., 60c. and sl.ooper package. Samples free. Wf Ai The r.ivoTto TOCTU T0T133 £’3.^ t’ortheTaethandßreath,Sso. CaptainSw; i Diego,Cal., Bays: “Shiloh’s Catr.rh Remedy is the Hr..; medicine! have ever found tbatwoulddomo nay good.” ■ zi- ■ ■, ■ yuu by Do«otneoZcer aCough.astherefedsng&r of its leading tc Consun.i,; ..iOD. Smuia’sC he will save yot t a sev. re Lung Trouble. 3t i-it he best Cough Cure and speedily relieve ; mghs. Croup, Wloopiny Cough and . . iy unq it sold on a guar • avee. 25cts

1 * * MHII— I WWW, 3 Mile Caloride of Gold Tablets 7 K E. ill completely destroy the desiro for TOBACCO in from 3tos>”ysPerf<^ivh n T^ Z ^s. 3 DRUNKENNESS3E(IHORPIIIIiEHABIT/ V/ K thepatlent.l y the use of our SPECIAL FCRMLT.A GOLD CURB TABLETS -’’iiring treatment patients are iillowcd tho free i;fc of Llnuor or ?dor- ’ %r4' ft ppnr kTj pimm until -m.ntinxn . tne.v shall volnntatHy give themur> K A tL W 67“ Lyj Wescnd particulars mid pamphlet, of testimonials free, and shall A i Es bo glud to plat-'MUTerjrs f nun any oi these habits In eemnmni.-a.Z^ vk V'X Z iCSliiilGniHß I* KJ tion with persons whohave been cured by the useofourTAßLiiTS. Z mnu^uwu ^i HiLL’f? TABLETS two for sale by all iinsT-CLAss Z from persons n FjS drui gi <ts at $ | ,OO per package. xSgk Z » ~K 1; y<>ur dnr. ristdoes not keep them, enclose ns 5 I .CO ZZ Xyk As? V- sZ WHO have been SW fkj and we will send you, by return mail, a puckage of our ZacS. , , [Ls S Tablets. . ur vZ cured by the use of Za Write your name and address plainly, and stato Z^V'JEs^ 'Ak v X I 1? whether Tablets are tor Tobacco, Morvhxuo or Z X'Gat wp J' kVoVc e* 1-3 Liquor Habit. Z -X V\ |l||E Ra Eg DO NOT BE RECEIVED into purchasing any of the various mauun s I hut m e t<ing XyF, _Zi The Onio Chemical Co.; offered for sic. Ask for liZXZL’O Z ' Z Z ' DBax SIB:—/ have been nstng vonr ?« rAg mid take no other. Zr-ins. for tobacco habit, and toim, it nbnld • z r3 Manufactured only by Z\kjSKX. { or > if 1 oai’d t n cents Z VjZ ’ZIJh f meatrongestditu mg übb con d ;i y. f Gil cttTTC Z^ r mid .wim one to five cigars; or 1 would suioku t 3 r J3 V X Z^ f p*!U tobacco. Have chewed B 008 CiiEFAL CO., Z ■ 1( ■/; I | 6-.. C 3 a 6S on.o c ta 1 ;> LIMA, OHIO. ZA vX Z for S?- 60 *ortmoa| ' l ' v ulcmZiZ. f/i TREE. ^Z-'f The Ohio Chfwicat. Co. :—osW'J-kmfn:— it gives tv r'- -km t> -pinks &a I \ wojxi of praise for your Tnblet«My son was strongly .< I lie . <1 to tin-us>‘of & 2 <’4,-t<V3» Z^ liquor, and throngb as: tend, I wrwd to try your Tim .-. H<-« ... l, ~ v tn... Era I»« -• ■■■ - . - \;; ’.X yz Z -cut drinker, but utter using Tablets t itit - ■ - T Z, € A aad will not touch liquor of any kir.d. I have waited G-m- u.mm b. m : u i Him; j-u-I 'T Z^ZS. W->> x: A 'i* Z you, iu orucr lu kuow the cure was pciiuaiicui. lumst -i; .- ■ s iZc ZZZ \X\iZ ZXzJ Z . -V-F Ml ..i:n Dcrmsox. k. r‘l V%X \\ v \ >• Z IHE OHIO CHEMI ’vb Co:-GvntiEVEN:-Yoar Tablets have pert'im •* .। - . : n.. ,• ' VX. 'A Z^ 1 have nsi(: HK-rpLlne. by;. U ,:n Ic.Uly, for sewn vears. sud huv Lt... . r. i>. •- 'u-■■ oft" yAk V'^'Z two packages of your Tablets, nd without any elTosrt.oa my park 1». L. LOTiiGAY. tig “"13 xfwy Addn is all Orders to । A C A X> X i~A~j TftE CHEmOM, CA, ? > Z = 6f, 63 and 65 Opera IS loop. L 5., . C-. 3. Z (bi '"iF. r 7 Lb ><• tof nt’-tii •>.!“ p?:per.) ■

tyr~>ißa»jtfwr» ski—— s-miriwiwi «n in—w.-mi w.—sns We conlJ not improve the quality if paid double price. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salte is the best Salve that ex- i 'pei ietice can produce, or that money ' ■ can buy. Bellinger ami Williams. — The Cosmopolitan magazine and the Walkerton Ixiii.i’Lvjg.xt for W 25 a year. Old subscribers paving this amount will be given credit fora year’s subscription to the Ixtieci mh.xt and • ! receive this leading Amci ican magazine । for oneyear. Don't miss this rare offer. Stop w isting your money on To- 1 bacco and Opium. Brace np! Bea maul L ill's Chloride of (.old Tablets u ill cure von. All hading sell them.

DR. KII^IER’S SWHAH9T CURB’D ME. GRAVEL! GRAVEL! GRAVEL! LARGE AS A GOOSE EGG. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:- T was under the care of different physicians tor nemly two .veins; t.a; I i .ny doctor m our town confinu -d to sutft r and dcciiiK* until I wits u physical wret k.

The most learned physicians m■ 1? eta ..eciTi ;s and pronounced my case one of Gravel <>r stone in the Bladder, and s;nd that I would never be any better until it was removed by a surgical operuticn. "Ob! I thought what m.vt? Every one felt sad; I myself.

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gave up, <is an operni! n seemed to u- oil certain death. I shall never f-r la w timely tbegonl new< of >. :r SV 1 H F-HOO i' reached me. I s’ 1 I you D> tiii- -.me mud a sample Os the st. -. ■ <-r gravel that «a- d£s« solved and eve I- 1 by the use it your SU A HP-KOOT. H inn-t bav. i tiaslai ' as a.good sized go<>-e eg”. lam fit ling w. d to-day ns I ever .ini. 1 kept r .'.t i;Ung SWAXI'-KOOT, and it -evi't r d.-. it any one doubts my st de::. ■ t I will lunuza < proof.” I^ABOKNcI 80W1’.11.-UiTtl, Duc. 28th, 1593. Marysville, Ohio. Dropsical Swelling, Cold ss Ice. ••MvaHiP’Root” sav-. I my lite a;UT 1 had suffered « . ryt Ding but death.

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I - nd you my photograpli and thisdesci.i .■■'n of my ctse ami yon <an use it H’ - you wish. I .’.ly bands were ss . cold as ice; ilre would I not warm them. J , Diopsieal swellings \ j oi the dower limbs; I ' < could not button my ■ shoes. Exeiti'm comi pletely exhausted me; death seemed so very near. The swellings have pone and

all my troubles have disappeared. My health ia better now than it has been for years. “S »» A^P-BOdT” made tin* cure. Tell doubtinjj onesto write me I will tell them ■ all about it.” Mas. B. J. Cutsinoer. Jan. 15, ISIS. Marietta. Shelby Co., Ind. i ftWAfcA' 1 sOe. ASLOO. 'XS4x mlp* “Guide tn Health” Free. Con- ° ii -.0-K & < 0.. O>: ..>1 \MWK. N. V. oTTKuNeTTPARiu A LIVER PILLS. Ar« the Best! 42 Pills, 25 cents. 1 i Ignorance of the merits of Do Witt’s ■ Little Early Risers is a misfortune. - TL ■ lit ! le । Jis regulate the liver, • headache, dy- hi bad breath, , comWin.imn and billiousuess. Bellin- * ■ ger and Williams. On recount of National Eneamp- • ment. <L A. IL. and Reunion Naval: V< ternns of nit 1 Stan th ■L.E. & i W. will sell tickets from Walkerton to! Indianapolis and return at the verv I i low rate of ;-2 uh lor the round trip. 1 j Th Lets on : ah- (-pi. Ist. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and sth. Good returning up to and J ’ . All Unit Loncxiv, experience and i ’ skill can do to produce a perfect pill, . lifts been cm pl d in making Dei ’ • Witt’s Little I.arly Risers. The result : is a sp<cii;e for L- a lnche, biliousness I mid constipation. Bellis ,tr and Wil-: 3 Hums. • a Have you a horse, buggy, or farm ® for sab ? Ifyi u have try a notice 3 in the IxcEri ■ ' w r.

Why Sc Many B.ms Are Destroyed. The Rochester Republican says: It is s tie t > condnde that nine tenths of (lie barns burned in Fulton county (in America f-r that matter) are attributalde to the careless use of parlor matches. How frequently one steps on a maleh, at a store or grocery, ti|»on the street or at home. Men and boys i 'y carry mateCs in their pock ets and the diminutive incendiary is therefore scattered mound promiscuously. In this manner matches are l< d. in barns and the horses and cattle tr vmn on them and they are ignited, ami a contlagrati'»n follows. There is s iid t > he a remedy for all evils, but we me ' leave our readers tn suggest a preventive for this one. Matdies me essential, but their proper use cannot be established so long as the fo< 1i Her .. m< ’ apl il;. duty. Cilestial Reefers.'''—An exchange says that throughout the Wabash valley the strange vision in the heavens which a number cUiin to have seen continues a subject of universal gossip. Aithcugh the vision is said to have appeared on the night of the IMii of lust month, the int rest increases rather than abates. Sores of people at New Gotten witnessed it. Th» v describe it as ghat seemingly appe; red to be a host of angels in lb. v, iug rob- - , marching in pairs in solemn procession and with stately tread through the heaien^. Mi-s Coffeen of New Goshen SRjs •■They ut re so r< al. so life like, that it seeimd one could distinguish the mvasmt-d nn vements of their perfect f.»ims through the gauzy coverings. Lach spirit company numbered from twenty four to thirty members, who would suddenly ajq ear in the southeastern heavens, and after advancing throng!’, from twenty-live to thirty degr. • ' of -[ ace. would suddenly disappear ami be replaced by a like number, who would appear in the same man m’r." Other witnesses claim that the procession continued for an hour or more, and that fully 1,000 figun--1 passed in review. The Adaptable Child. A little Chicago 5 year-old (every thing happens in Chicago this snu™ er was, according to a raconteur suburban piazza last week, ass • I imi- bi.ni. >. m i - < “If r ' ’ ...-o-l on a cermin evening w henTthr pastor and his w ife were to takeMea ; with her parents. J ‘■You must not speak unless you are spoken to; if you really want anything you must ask for it very prettily and I>F< jir’;.." was the oft repeated injunctimi < t the motlier. and the child . sat down at the table with a crushing 's< n ,j of the impmtance of the occasion. j As the meal progressed she found hi rsell in need of something. The | minister sat next her, and after due consideration she decided to appeal to him. -Ms. A.,” she began, raising her grain blue eyes to his face, “will y (HI 1 lease, tor ( Lri^t s sake, to pass me th e butter?”— New York Times. , Mt icer A Neal p ay the highest market price for wheat. DeV.'dt’s Witch x. /oi SaL-e eim , (i 'piles. De Wilt’s Witch Hazel S.j lv tmres bm-iK. De Witt 5 Witeh j Salve cures sores. De Witt’s w itcil n:.z- । Salve cures ulcers.’ 8e1ji).^.,,. | and Williams.

Koo FOCIXD. ;! The Tteview of Reviews snvs in the l • June unniher, “A woman in Cidifornia last year made ov r $2,700 on fruit raising. Am.t:.--r laly bought land I for $75 per nere and her land is now worth $'2,000 per acre. E M. Nivens i says that his tigs yi-d hd him SI,OOO per acre. J. S. D re says his trees' i net him s7ll per ner-’’ J The California Laud am! Water F.x change, of Dai ton, Ghia, have the name of 90 persons w ho have after one year's , purchase ree«iv< J sums as high as S3OO profit. ।' They give you 5 acres of land foe, if I yon will help pay fm- water andirrigut ing it. On these 7> acres thi-v give a • wi it ten guarantee to plant, cultivate, i pay the taxes, ami each year pay you S2OO profit as v mr half raised ou the ' laud. They have as their purchasers doc- I Ctors, jmlges, wid<.w s, oijdi.ms :md .' ch igv mem they give you free retain ticket to' Igo to Calsfeliiia «m I’m harvest of any l crop. They will plant ibe land fiii- ' i y.^at nud pay you a profit mxl y.ar. i They give references from banks, m ws ’ । paper.* ami edi. <is in Day t n. Last i year the same mi.uager paid dg om) s o ( persons wh'» bought the year (.. fore. Ibis Inui with iiiigatm. , will grow ora*. :■ s, tigs, 1. m u. lives, iii fact, • = any fruit that is grown in any portion <of lii vm id. They ly --••ll 5 acres , i ami h dd tin 'tie l "> ar< s Ilu nisei v■ s ■ — they do mA io d.;- any charge fm’ the • land. Y r first p..\im-tit i> $2 If j i ion ■I $2 th- y•• ill s< nd the ut< easary ; papers and then y- . can pay $1 p< r ■ [.’monih fm a sh u t time depending j , iio -v m neb is wan ted. ’ Lx l’r< mb nt Harrison speaks very i highly of Ca!if<>r..ia; ex S. cret ny J. R isk ad i x B -tm is ter < i.-nerai \\ an nauiKker, diuimi t .ir visit to Califor nia speak very highly in its tav >r. If I von remit N, the first paytmnt, you ~ will get in! > the planting and ImU profit list, as they will pay a pro--1 fit in Decend'er >d mxl year. Do n>t • let th ■ o , • go by, for it is surei ly agn at «q m a i r a 1 !«'« who J wants a lasting im? >me without any lisk. You do not have to go n the ' land, they take care fit fi>r 2) years d It is mar railr I, level, in the eastern . ! position of Ssu Dingo Co. Ca ifmmi-t land I .mgi.t to .lay nil], with irtigation, ■be wet th s3m) in three y.. e- t. come. A Califorsian. J M. D. LEROY s I ! .-A . i i ■ . . .. I;.' *hIVERY & FEED STABLE. WiI.KERTOX, Hi) it I First-class rigs and good horses. Horses board- I. Traveling men eare j ried to all adjoining towns. All terms jr i reasonable. .1 j ^agTv jHTMvrwiimi'iT»K."'Biniw i ^c:-^p»<WMK=-<3—■M—towaf —mi■ W. L. DOUGLAS ’iaxZ Lxa ; . H1 P« Do you wear them? When next in need try a pain Best in th© world. 1 ICC ^2.5G $3.50® I^oo > L7S rn F IFORl FOR S'-*® 3 ^£.75 . WN . If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, mads in ! he kt. st j styles, don't pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $’ .00 or ■ $5 Shoe. They fit e^ual to custom made nm 1.. k and wearaswetl. If you wish to economize in your foci •- c, । do so by purchasing V/. L. Douglas Sheas, tma and price stamped on the boHcin, teak f • it when y: . buv. 1 ’W. A.. a-. Tcktoxi. XI . 33, Sola r KOOM7. SWAAK & VIL

OftHtlExiy. RW WWiVWM* ITMIMB BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker j notice 0/ ihe Peace. onice in the Fulmer block, upstairs. coLections promptly attended too. Aino solicitor of pensions with Dr. Loop of the firm of KuelUar & Lopp, of Inwin u eil i ßyu aee eveiy Saturday. ~SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. !mr" P - L\ np, “ 1 in ” P’ ven to collection!, Office in Reusberger’a block, upstairs GEO. F. STEELE, PAINTER AND PA PERU ANGER. House, carriage and sign painting; ' also graining. All work guaranteed. Located over Tischer's Wagon Shop. INDIANA. I’rH^tee's Sat ice. Jolin W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in bis oflice at the U S. Express office on Wednesday of each wees for the transaction of township business. vl6 N o O- M. Cl NMNGH AM. .'htorney at Line, South Bend- IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S. LaPierre, Dental ParlorsNew Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOU TH BEND, Ind. WUIiK XEATIA DONE. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in n vd- i ern dentistry, woi k reliable. I’nees | m asomi! m. O'lice in !• ry-Dongherty i [ I ’. .-k. it] stairs. E. CRIPE, hLu bc,- an.! llairdresser. i WAI.KEIVVON, IND. : Shaving and Imircutting done neatly ' and expeditiously. Drop in and see ns. Short bre&tti mredby Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.

FARMER S! We keep the best quality of BINDER TWINE. Ml M (a see C. S ROBBINS & CO. Cunningham, gt nt fcr the Celebrated ' I i Itais AND TWERS ■ >. iiiili- rs, ^hi ■ Hay ; .d :hcr : .:\h -nadtiaery.

John A. Hibberd attorney at law, 213 West Washington St.. South Bend, Ind. O. F. TOWSSESD, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, . IX DIAN A

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~ .", ” ’anil from all points in the tinted Stites and Canada. NORTH Borxn FROM WALKERTON Leaves 3:0 a m IXo Leaves 12. U pY, tNo. 151 Local - 1~E1.55 •• SOUTH BOCND FROM WALKERTON. ’ X?. S Leaves 9 18 R m IXo. 27 •• Dally 3 Z_ - -* M• ntu ( no. 151 L,„. ai .. ~~mTo p am ♦Daily except Sat. f Daily except Sunday. No. 11. yia Tipton, arrives Bloomineton at 935 p. in.. Dinking direct connection with c. dr A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver San Francis<oand all points West. Free reclining chair cars tietween Tipton ami Missouri river lor through passengers. os. 9.10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandunkv, Bloonuugtou and all points east and west For tickets, ratesand general information, cail ou J. M. Daubenspeck i icket Agent L E. X W. R. R., or address 11 C. Parker, X' F. Haly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen l Indianapolis Ind. B. & O. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, No 4. Night Express 12.40 a: n. “ 16, Mail Train 9.14 a nr “ 12 7.21 GOING WEST. “ 17, Mail and Express ^_3 15 p. m ” 7, Daily 6 42p.m. 11, “ 5.40 a. is, “ 15. “ 4.47 a. m. ♦a- Where ;io time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O SCCI.L. O. P. McCARTY. Gen. i'ass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ae't., Baltimore, Md. Columbus, O, , E. L SANDERS, Ag’t., Walkerton. Pianos, Sewing Machines, Second= Hand Oigans. Easy Payments, P. L FITZGEBALB. One word describes it—“perfection.’' We lefer to De'A’itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate wees, tmrn’, , skin diseases and is a well known curs for piles. Bellinger and Williams. Sick Headache cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine.