St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1893 — Page 4
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Inai iot end ill i I e d lon I I .k i b : it III' | I Oplli'alfll tl| 1 11 betiiieu the It'ili and I Uli riiein In m’tMm; like pel ad ei anee Cho Kanais Citi dommil anin Unit ( the ban iMio ot HimMm I'vtler to Peimloi it ill in at tmmt Ad I" I Mum’W, tint . bnu Umm pimmA and. i\ HhWt qMtmUMi "b iwimuut ut the Sinan 1"X which ptvvuUs in Wild ‘‘G Code Sant has il womlmtnl native eme^i tot iveHperatiny tiom Ominvlal UepivsNmm. A met ii«a in no plaeo in "•'let, to bev. nii< d.mil tnmpM, Ho keep up i our eminigK I Ippolit Mn to noy public hnpiovo incut has Its foundation In iguomneo anil pvniuMmuiess, but approval la based on the intelligence of the pen plc 1» B si rn n: r, an Ohio fin mri
Sept, 26 bus been decided upon ns (bld Fellows day at the world’s fail. A (Ine program Ims been outlined and the occasion promises to be very in tvivMing. The celebration wiil last fiom the 26 to 2S. The amount stolen by th*' Kesler train robbers has been variously esti mated all the way from $20,(100 to $200,000, but it seems prett f welt es tablished now that the amount will not fall far short of $200,000. Chauncey M. Depew’s advice that everybody ‘‘go to tin* world’s fair even if they have to borrow money.” has been heeded by a Texas preacher. The latter writes Chauncey asking ‘•the loan of S2OO for that purpose.’’ The Cherokee st tip is opened and settlers are pouring in and towns springing up here and (here over the strip. Oue man has opened up business in the settlement with two catloads of coilins, and he will no doubt find a ready market for them without much delay. The Chicago Mail continues to as suagothe hunger of thousands of the poor people of the city by its free dis tribution of bread every day. The Mail s efforts in behalf of suffering humanity is being nobly seconded by many of the citizens and business institutions of Chicago. The Chicago papers have been tak ing up a whole column to announce the fact that Mrs. Grover Cleveland has presented her husband with a new daughter. A birth in the White House is of some importance, but the event would hardly seem to require quite so much newspaper palaver. Chicago Mail: The performer who was bitten by a rattlesnake yesterday knew his business when he yelled for Clark street whi ky. The experience of Snake Charmer Ralston with a rattler yesterday demonstrates the wisdom of placing dime
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•n , 0 xo«o an - Bui 3 xn° a .ginoi^uin®'’’ 1 ’* \ . 31 inclusive; , umbrella borrowers from Feb. Ito May t I. Open season all the year round on j life insurance agents and men who , will not subscribe for their home newspapers. I, 11 " Some of the best and brightest ol the Independent's exchanges are published in small towns. We have in mind two papers in particular ed- i, ited in small places which would do । credit, so far as ability is concerned, to any city in Indiana. Some of the newspaper boys of Northern Indiana, although their merits may not. now be justly recognized by some of the sos sils, will surely make their mark in the newspaper field in *
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nmili Imd mm tilth imp, il opmo-d uud nhul \\ i> Mlll In Aii WM'lmiigt’uni n if Imlf llm uym pn Ili i, Imidm mm.n uml cipminivo emi nhl< inf hm i’lldbiti il ul public fum’ialn 1 could Im Hhown towaol our lileml i ' wldlu they mt’living, many a nmiow , wml w’io > nigh wmil'l Im iwmlml and \ pviluvpu w wi>» yii.amm’ ii The mmd dining huln lobbeiy In llm anuah of eiium oecuned hom Kun dnUvUlo, thin Utah', Inst Monday night. Mtutked mon hold up a train ami with dymimile blow upon llm exprenu cur nod Huoeoedod in getting away with #200,000 Thu bravo unglmmr, whmm mime dormrvoH <<> live with Um imroi’H ofonrUi, rol'micd to hold up hiu hamln al the command of the robbem ami was shot, piobnbly fatally. ’I he expresH messenger was aluo trim grit and re
fusing Io submit to a quiet and gen tleinaniy lohbery wiih knocked down and rendered unconscious by one of the robbers. The. robbery is a start ling one, and would do credit to the .lames boys in their palmn st. days ot crime in the wild and woolly west. The Slate Board of County Supm in tendonts al their .1 line session in In dianapolis adopted a resolution advis j ing that, county superintendents ask I applicants for teacher's license the follow ing ipiesl mns: “Do you use tobacco? Do yon use intoxicating drinks? 1 >o you use profane language? Do you do anything you would not recommend to your pupils?” ; Yes, that is all very well, but! wouldn’t il be a good idea for county superintemlents to apply these ques lions to themselves lirst? How many s of them arc free from all the evils above enumerated? Isn't il barely pos sible that some of (hem who were instrumental in passing the above resolution use tobacco, and perhaps take a little something occasionally for their stomach's sake? Money never made a man happy yet; there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. ’Phe more a man lias the more he wants. Instead of lilling a vacuum, it makes one. Ex It would be a difficult matter to | convince most people of the truth of the above. Nearly everybody is after 1 all the money he can get and the men j wlm do not hud pleasure and happiness in the pursuit and possession of the elusive dollar are few indeed. Money in itself is of no value, of course, lint as the means to an end it is all right. Take the person of an intellectual and studious bent, for instance; with money he is provided with the means for travel, self improvement and obtaining all that is best in the world of letters and art. The man with a family of children, if he has money, is enabled to see his fondest dreams realized in giving them a broad education and good start iu^ Ui < ’ world. A ' **
•tamin’oe a rare nature indeed that would not be still happier with it. But the hoggish, selfish pursuit of wealth is to be deprecated. A good man may with a perfectly clear conscience advise a boy just starting in life to “make all the money he can in an honorable and manly way.” Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, ■ Tenn., says: “Shiloh's \ italizer . ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ 1 consider it the i best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidnev trouble it excels. Price 7octs. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Lovers of fme*horses will find much to interest them at the Lal’orte fair Sept. 26 to 29. inclusive. The races
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llama. ♦ Spill sci I In order to place the Independent in the tends of those people who Ve not now taking it, we wdl furnish them the paper in trial for the balance of yiegear\ FORJSC. Th is offer will onlg hold good until Sep. 23. If you hare a friend you wish to send the Independeut to, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. 1 B -
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t vou good, too. Iry u. Why igo through life a sufferer from b, spep®a, Indigestion, or Malaria? Follow air friend's example, and you, too, will te a new roan, your ailments vanished amd vou will desire to join in the r<:oicinlg. Ammons Liver Regulator has thousands of friendu made so from its action i;n curing tlwir ills, and the friendship mad^by and through severe tests 18 found to' be maintained. Never been Disappointe<L “Asa general family remedy for Dyspepsin. lorpi l I.ivcr, Constipation, eh ~ , I hardly ever use anythin ; else, ai.S have • never been di:. ipp‘>iiite<l in the e(l' < t pi oCured it '.. etas to be aim ■st a pcile. t cure for all .H rj >■ oft! e stoma h mil bowels.” W. I M' Huw, Macon, Ga. —MAWIU'AI ItJHltl BV — J. H. Zeilin & Co,, Philadelphia. Pa. 3 riii '’'bar,.who wi«h *° ’’amine MS* C Ctrl it SvEalO this paper,or obtain o»timat u , ■ ■ ■KoUi<,in(r vpaeo when in Chicapo, will find it on silo at
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Watch CascT arc 30 far ahead of all competition that you can ’t sec the • competition at all. 1 hesc \ cases arc for Eale by ^IDAnUTCW I _■« «« Km Bail \t AJ.KHK IOX, I . JOHN E. JOHNSON, Frew.,
MOIIOAN JOI I NSON, V. I’rca. ! IHOMPSOX TI ESER, C-mocr ■ Doea a goueiHl banking buiiness;! Ihivh and nells exchange, inaki-a col lections on ail points at low< at poasi bl.- expense. Accounts of individuals , and corporations solicited. WE WANT YOU to call and see ns when you want anything in the line of FRESH, SALT OR SMOKED MEATS. as we can phase you. We deal in strictly first cla -s meats. We pay highest cash prices for Livestock, Hides, I’elts, Tallow, etc. Vi e also handle the celebrated RETSOF LUMP SALT for stock. It is far superior to the common barrel salt. D. W. BEALL & CO. Rubifies / -/J mHmM T .m^forthe Teeth and Breath, 25c. Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., San Diepo, Cal., aays: “Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good.” Price 50 cts. Sold by Drug gists. Do nnt neffUet a Cough, as there is danger of its leading to Consumption. SniDOH’e Ccke willsaveyou a severe Lung Trouble. It is the best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs. Croup, whooping Cough and BronchitU, and is sold on a guarantee. 25 eta. THE DOCTORS ARE GEILIY. Grave mistakes are made by physicians in their treatment of Heart Disease. Day after day, the roll of sudden deaths is increasing and hundteds become yictims to the ignorance and indifference of physicians in studying this disease. One in four persons has a diseased heart. Shortness of breath, palpitation and llutl«ring of heart, irregular pulse, choking sensation, asthmatic breathing,pain or tenderness in side, shoulder or arm, weak or hungry spells, these are symptoms of heart disease. Dr- Miles New Heart. । Cure is the only reliable remedy. Thous- ! auds testify to wonderful cures by using it. i
WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE Dur Entire New Stock of 42d SUITS M ENH YOUTH’S, BOV’S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AT (WHOLESALE PRICES Just what they cost us. YOU CAN BUY ONE OR A DOZEN SUITS AT I ; THE SAME PRICE.
k Wisilt fcis On suits until all are c'osed out. Z\ C—XT—X" "We AXTa.nt'. . 1 We have mTIK/rTr 1 f plenty of X ±±VL J_U. 'Sends Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and fa Uses will be sold at a very low maigin of profit, I>O.VT FAIL TO SEE IS BEFORE XOV BIY.
MEI HANT TAILORING. FIT and STISFACTION Guaranteed or no sale. New Fall and Winter Samples now in. PRICES THE LOWEST, ram, w & a SIG.V OF THE GLOBE. I INEST LINE OF GROCERIES AND FRUITS IN WALKERTON. Keep the most complete line of Fresh Staple Groceries, and Choice Fruits always in Season. HIGHEST PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. eilAg. m. STEPHENS. DRY COOPS, J m>< MJ V-1»I — MOTIONS, AM. WALL PAPER AT HUDELMYER & HENRY’S. S « i • ’ Goods Always as Represented and Prices that will Suit You. \3h b b Iliidiesl Market Prices Paid for Country Produce. Trade with us and we will guarantee to give yea satisfaction. V' / •t' - -2 ”5
