St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 September 1893 — Page 8

independent. A Local Newspaper Non-Partisan. a. kndlky, publisher: Entered ar the Wakerton Postoilice at second-class rates. Suk>®crip tloil( For One Year . . o , ~, For Six Months . . ' * s ' I For Three Mouths . ’ , ' ' ’ If paiil promptly hi advance a discount nr w cents on the year will be allowed. f 25 Walkerton. Indiana. 1 Local Briefs. Call on Cripe for a neat hair cut. R Laporte is figuring?^ a metropoli- | tan police force. I — or b ° y ’ S fi "®shirts 4 only 65 cents at the Globe. J A Peru drug ^IH S living „ 3 < »>s jail sentence for selling cigarettes to “ under the age of sixteen. ‘ S -V 7 On ca " *«ont to \ st J^d£wli^

. ter 300. Both run good. I x Witn 2-place covered trail- 1 u - er and some accessories. I SIOOO for ail. Cail 287-7693 I

Bellinger and WilKama. ' How are your horses! If they are afflicted with a cough, cold, catarrhal distemper, or any respiratory trouble, use Dr. Linkenhelt’s Cough Compound;

it is a sure cure. For sale by all druggists in Walkerton. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75cts. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Civil Engineer Whitten, who has charge of the work of opening the channel of the Kankakee river, was at Momence yesterday and made an estimate on the work done. About onethird of the rock for two-fifths of the distance has been removed. The force employed is to be doubled at once. South Bend Tribune. Ihe South Bend News says: “A post-mortem examination of the body of George N. Thomas, of Goshen, who died last Sunday, revealed conditions of interest to the medical profession and incidentally to the public. Mr. Thomas tried the Koch remedy for consumption and it was found that the treatment had stopped the progress of the Hisense on the lungs, but had scattered it all through the glandular system, finally attacking the Spine and brain and causing death. Dr. Hughes, examiner for the B. A 0., came near meeting with a serious accident several days since. He attempted to board a train at Cromwell while the same was in motion when his foot slipped from the step of the coach. He had a firm hold upon the tailings and was in the act of pulling himself up when he looked ahead and saw a large truck standing so close to the track that it would strike him. There was nothing left for him to do '

but release his hold, which he did, and his motionless form laid so close to the wheels of the coaches that his hair was all on end. Other than a scare the doctor was uninjured.—Garrett Clipper. About 11 a. m. Thursday Frank Boyd discovered a man coming up out of the cellar under his place of business with a bottle of mineral water in I his hand. Air. Boyd stopped the man ; and inquired of him where he got the I bottle. The fellow, who was under the influence of liquor, made answer that he had been sent down there to bring the bottle up for another man, who he said had disappeared. It was a plain case of theft ivncl Mr. sent For au olUour. Deputy I'rehau made bis ap peurauce and escorted the fellow to

jad He gives his name as Wm Mailen, of Walkerton. He has been at work in Chicago and now being out of a job he is making his way back to 'Valkerton.— LaPorte Herald. A Good Property for Sale The Bender brick block, we are in- I formed, can be bought on long time I at a fair price. This building i s 10 . | cated on the best corner in Walkerton and is right in the business center of t ow The biiild . ug . s ieetin dimensions, two store rooms

ociow and a large hall above. Heinso well located there is never any trouble about renting the rooms and at a good fair price. The building has recently been rejaunted, re-roofed and otherwise improved, making it one of the most desirable business properties hi town. Any one wishing tL buy pioperty as an investment would no ■ doubt make a profitable deal by pur chasing the Bender blo< • This "" i perry is not for exchrm'n fo* <‘ l - '

---- -.—™ hewer., W ■ Bi e» IB m » _ ' ~waft V CHILL’S !Sy and | £ 3 Double CMoriOfi^ SSM A ¥ 3 Ablets 12 3 MONKEIfM Md lORPOMACT^ the patient, by the I a hA<X^ s ? nd ,P !lrtlcul arsnndpau^ them up. Ws a. * th K>a be glad to place sufferers from#,?, J?. 1 toetnnouials free aiid.h.n .JSt c A X F' 3* w r 5 ^^vouAL?! P© juTpackaga Bal ° by all «“ST-CLAS3 W. VJ X TPQfimnniQl? P fin we will send ^ou^by' OO vlkTOw cuW J? . 3 lab st n returnmail, a package Ik / from persons £ 3 Wh ° haV ® b ° 9n K S Sw.tr “jto Hill e TahMs I® O andtal n)UuoiUen S 11113 3 fi£aljlCL<3. fe auulactur edonlyby T« K Onio Chemical Co.: k cu \ e 3 OHIO CEEmL M /fWlk r UULU UlihlUUhb bU,j X" x\ f tt . tri,ice L and trom one to live cigars; or I would smolm fe S uma. ohio. .X if" L ■ PARTICULARS X vA. X them all rX? W' ,h S ' Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. T they did the wi'*' lica - «C:temical CO-:—Gentlemen:—Some time ago I sent -U’ £ FRFF ^“owojre in- stt, of your Tablets fur Tobacco Habit. 1 deceived ■ vjjbx -x 5 d L & , Iwd.altnoughlwasbothaheavysinokeraudchower, ■■ a A The Ohio XJCd' -rriß less than three days. lam cured. fI WA®i!y yours, MATUiIW JOHNSON, P. O. Box 45. L. i .?X^ Con s t:m t VlHy kr? U ^ h , a ' 61fr,, - PITTSBURGH, Ba. and will notVa but hfier .^.'—Gentlemen:—lt gives me pleasure to speak a fe, I you. in order tri“9 uo r of tf^o 500 ^blets. My son was strongly addicted to the useef u '"' w know the euro , mouse, if’ * was led to try your Tablets. Ho was a heavy and Ssa L—.. . /tnipy ■ »« -w ,,eyeral *.-• Jp,'* y°ur Tablets but thr. e days ho quit d riiiking, MttWMHilißillflilßM •"-- - . Its

I wood cord or by the rank. South Bend #: 291-3461 l Cassopolis#: 616-445-8717 |

1 Dr. H. S. Dowell extracts teeth with out pain by the use of vitalized air. , We are always in the market for ■ wheat at the highest market price. Walkerton Milling Co. The sheriff of Noble county, a posse of men and a force of Pinkerton detectives are scouring the country for ' the train robbers. One word describesit—“perfection.” We refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases ami is a well known cure for piles. Bellinger and Williams. A game of ball between Plymouth and Walkerton nines was played in this place last Saturday, which was a walk-away for Plymouth. The score was 30 to 10 in favor of the latter. We could not improve the quality if paid double price. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salvo is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. Bellinger ami Williams. It is announced, though with what truth we are unable to say, that the B. । & O. company have decided to make a reduction of ten per cent in the wages, of their employes, from the president down. According to a dispatch from Lima, Ohio, dated Sept. 7, the employes of the Lake Erie & Western system are in a very dissatisfied frame of mind, ami there is imminent danger of a general strike. The engineers, firemen, conductors and brakemen have determined to hold a special meeting to ' take some action.

DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT I TA Ttr

J. D. Willcox. CURED ME. Doctors Said I Could Not Live. POOR HEALTH FOR YEARS. Mr. Willcox Isa practical farmer and Post- ^ B n^ r ’ n the viUago whero he resides, and is well known for miles around. He writes-—“I had been in poor health for a long time, j , Four years ago the crisis came, and a number of our best physicians said y WO uld not sJ n e a „ year - 1 bc » an using Dr. Kilmer’s i th^r rn r ; Kidney ’ Li ' er and Bladder Cure- I imebut l T r l S 1 aid H might '-‘P-etora ne '^ ,tlwould be here a year hence i

: . face r J tOU d not get either hand to my ,of my U ge- Bjxty ^ ight yearg ’ a ” y man Saved Ry Life is due touts'uU” U ° WeQ ' A ‘ I>ru * lf '*‘"> sO >- or •1.00 Sice. Guide Io Health’’ and * 7VF ' Conßultntlon Free Dr. Kilmer's U £ Q Andr i '• •— .. Dri'^ncsts SO rr *

. AR^-tOAA |R>. -“mu 1 ours t ruiy, ’ ^'3 toil 1 - ' slaO 2 Octagon I sloobotn. 272 ' 1 tJatter S 1 ।. t,-i nook^HßH 1 'Col •*>■- r ' I brass bed $360 r -.r^drive, fl flrWBIlWI|MKK.A»ave liecti I dry sink $175. Must comMWWgmWIRB Jswrnal Ijc - — ci X £ Xl< 4A?-P{l9. I # Screen. SdnO Ljj -^GAY "mnK^aKdultonfx 150 - gage, * B ^9 Please menUoti tills paper 1 $* »a W * 7- ._ «F£TWWWIWffWr^ |ond 55 Opora Block. LiS^A, OHIO.

Times willAiot seem no h.-y'’ ~ - buy at the Globe. if yon The LaPorte fair will beJ Sept. 26 to 29, inclusive. |L eld from Special sale of fly nets Ipo to close them out, at Fran dusters All the talk iu the worlgp^ke’s. convince you so quickly asp wi ]l not De Witt’s Witch Hazel Saif ono trial of burns, bruises skin affectioft e for scalds, Bellinger and£)g Rnd pi| es All that honesty, ^l^. lluaskill can do to produce a ihience nn d has been employed in ^Srfect pill, Witt's Little Early Risers.^Waking De is a specific for headache, 5 The result and ooußtipaliou. Belli Ug «J biH „, 13 „ raß h “ ms - Jl .uJ Wii-j KARL'S CLOVER JSJ great Blood Purifier giv s lnnT Hr. and clearness to the J"® i cures constipation, 250..50( ,h !i “ esllließ * m- 1 e Tubi- ’ »*lexion and by Bellinger & Williams, c# p or sa j e Ignorance of the merits (— ^r”' 8 bitt’s <ure h a ’J re ^ iW ^ misfortune. , ctue headache, dys)#J>f!S wi- *i v. . constipation and billiousut , J''W 1 ' ger and Williams. - bu ™V’’ l Bellin The law which was sal? gone in effect August ~ to have ! wholesale and retail dealers gt taxing! ettes certain amounts the^ in cigar- 1 <>n investigation, says ’l'4^ in named, ! Democrat, is found does Plymouth Indiana, but probably, to Im *'Pl’ty law, however, in regard to'| inois. A tobacco and preparations?* ie sale of to children under the age’™ >f tobacco jeais was passed by the liijn )f sixteen Lit me last winter and thoi^ iana legisin the sale oi tobacco wou«W|> engaged

j observe. It provides “It do well to ■ kiw fnl for <uiy person or mil be ungive, barter or sell either iWpersons to i indirectly, to any child directly or under sixteen years, tobaciAp children iat ions of tobacco to be ^wo or prepasmokedby said child or ch Beheued or give, barter or sell the s Bjien; or to chewed or smoked by any t. Mmo to be said age aforesaid, or to ft,iM under advise, counsel, or compel 1 persuade, under said age to chew or -a a n y child bacco.” ylnyvperson who ^joke toprovision of theWj^i s iolates the less than §lO nor i fined not be imprisonedjn the count §IOO and less-than jail not ik'.'s. M thirty To My Customers Bt'inir nr,,,, 1— _

i - n-g now located perm; the building west of the Ixn, B , I ' l '' lam ,le, lei propane to make a good fitting boot rIBieuNDENT 1 I )niy the highest gade itm ever i used. Repairing neatly an r shoe. I done. o f stock j Give-me a trial and be coi promptly ; Fred . , r nncea. Cheap Excursion to Points^ ToUNG. I O). Sept. 28 ll,e Balti mOl , u Ollio i-ulioad will sell excursion & M c, Ohio ! Mansfield, Mt. A’ernon, Lodv4^K V t , , v „ . , , . ’ u^^^ckets to Ata, Kent, Crcsto "arren, A,lea, Orville and

. z U . , n " uavenmi, ■ tickets will also be sold to 3 . • -town, Ohio, at rate of |7.df ' , roilI “l trip- Tickets will Jl ltV nin $ S ' , return passage to and inch / + on iaQ Q z, o for -e, 1893. On September l)w o t | excursion train will le,u-ew s g h l P further h e r t <„, at call on or address Mr E— • .. mation Sanders

8500 FOUND. The Review of Reviews says iu the June number, “A woman in California last year made over §2,709 on fruit raising. Another lady bought land !! for $75 per acre and her land is now : worth §2,000 per acre. E. M. Nivens ! says that his tigs yielded him §I,OOO per acre. J. S. Dore says his trees | net him §7ll per acre" Ihe California Land and Water Ex- ! r an ß0 ’ ° f Layton, Ohio, have the name oi .I) persons who have after one year’s ' purchase received sums as high as §SOO 1 profit. They give yon 5 acres of land free, if you will help pay tor water and irrigating it- On these 5 acres they give a written guarantee to plant, cultivate, pay the taxes, and each year pav you i §2OO profit as your half raised on the ' laud. 1 Ley have as their purchasers docI inrs, judges, widows, orphans and , clergymen. They give yon free return Lrket to go to California on the harvest cf any crop. They will plant the land this year and pay yon a profit next year. I Ley give references from banks, news papers ami oflicers in Dayton. Last year the same manager paid §6,000 to persons who bought the year before, ibis laud with irrigation/ will grow oranges, tigs, lemons, olives, in fact, any fruit that is grown in any portion of the world. They only sell 5 acres ' and hold the other 5 acres themselves —they do not make any charge for the । land. Your first payment is §2. If I you send §2 they will send the necessary I I papers and then yon can pay §1 per I ! month for a short time—depending I i how much is wanted. Ex-I’resident Harrison speaks very highly of California; ex Secretary J. Rusk ami ex-Postmaster General Wannamakcr, during their visit to California speak very highly in its favor. If you remit $2, the first payment, yon will get info the 1893 planting and 189-1 profit list, as they will pay a profit in December of next year. Do not let the opportunity go by, foi it is surely a groat opening for a person who wants a lasting income without any risk. You do not have to go on the hind, they fake care of it for 29 years. It is near railroad, level, in the eastern position of San Diago Co. California land bought to day will, with irrigation, be worth §509 iu three years to come. A Californian.

J. P. It EN RYAICTIOAEEK. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. P. Henry, Walker^ri, Ind Pianos, Sewing Machines, Second-Hand Oigans. Easy Payments. P. L- FITZGERALD. W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE HoTfe. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best in the world. t4.00W A52.50 $3.50® I $2.00 $2.50 qq $2.25 ! If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest ■' styles, don’t pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look ard ’ wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price sta - don theh otto

DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. Bellinger and Williams. Bring your job printing to the Independent office. We will do it neat and cheap for you. Dll. LINKENHELTS COUGH COMPOUND. Treats direct the parts afflicted in al) respiratory troubles of horses and cattle, such as catarrhal distemper, pharyngitis, laryngitis, bronchitis and epizootic. Prevents heaves and all malignant forms of dyspepsia, spreading of inliammation and allays irritation. It is perfectly ! safe to administer at any time. 50 doses in a box. The cheapest treatment you can get. It is a pleasure to me to be able to give to the public the remedy above spoken of. I recommend and guarantee it in all cases of respiratory trouble. Keep it in your barn at all times—it will save you many dollars. For sale by all druggists in Walkerton. DR. I.INKENHELT, Plymouth, Ind. Attachment Notice. STATE OF INDIANA,) St. Joseph County, j~ s Before J. F. PRICE, J. P. of Liberty township of said County. NORMAN E. LIGGETT, ) vs. > Attachment. ARTHUR H. ANNESLEY.j I rhe plaintiff in the above entitled cause having '^yg|««ijiijjjj^^^ther'nn, together with his afti 11 'yt-TTr^-that the 57 8^72 ^OW, therefore, the 59 Moi3tureifi,%s -Th® ' su ph, a Del sialo iT^nT^irron TTPe

stpii, dnu Muic ox inawwj—j uh Tire teniber, 1593, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day and answer, or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my’ hand and seal this 23d day of August, 1893. J. F. PRICE, J. P. WORLD’S FAIR. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO INTENDING VISITORS. Parties con templating a visit to the Colum- ■ bian Exposition and desiring a quiet, family , Hotel near the grounds will do well to write I ; for terms and particulars to the Hotel de I Paris, a first-class hotel in beautiful loca- ! ! tion, overlooking Washington Park, within ! | 3 blocks of the Main Plaisance Entrance to I i the Fair. Every room an outside one, clean i and well ventilated. Permanent stone and ! brick. fire-proof building. Restaurant and > case in connection. First-class accommodations and terms very reasonable, For circulars and information, address HOTEI, DE PARIS, 6017*6013 Kiliedea Ave., Chicago, ill. —————— - — Nets., and S e uITOj 81.00 per Botti Cures Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Cronp promptly; relieves Whooping Cough I and Asthma. Fop Consumption it has no rival; has eared thousands Whereali others failed; will cure you if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a iruarantee. For Lame Back । or Chest, use SHI soil’s I>jLASTIIa»»I > jLASTIIa»» 2octs. Qfti LO H’S A.CATAR R H ! Have you Catarrh ? This remedy is guaranteed to cure you. Price 50cts. Injector free. ! 081- !■ Bl JAMES 'WAITEi, Manager of Waite’s Celebrated Comedy Oa, i Premium Band and Orchestra. Dr. Mlle* Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I You will remember the condition I was In f ' years ago. when I was afflicted with a comb: i lion of diseases, and thought there was *o hi «r i tried all kinds of medicines, ano sc*i of eminent physicians. My nerves were prosrra. producing dizziness, heart trouble and all U>e. that make life miserable. I commenced, to i DR. MILES’ HERVIN and in three months । was perfectly curi In mv travelseach year, when I see the thousa: of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous p- . ■ n tration, taking prescriptions ::: LJ fl local physicians who have no k: £ S ^S. edge of their case, and whose ce. I is certain, I feel like going to them and say; ••get Dr. Miles- Nervine and be curld.; SS'S^CURED K rS " • : i overwork.men^^^^ ■ * J a l PJ 081 I tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by t. • । character of the business engaged la, 1 won. THOUSANDS IN E R V INE” as a sure cure for all suffering from these causes. James R. Waits., SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. . TRY DR. MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CIS. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'Jas. Shoemaker ' Justice o f the Peace. I Office in the Fuhnor block, upstairs. 1 collection i prompt! v nltenfled too. Al I so solicitor cf pensions with Dr Impp,

John A. Hibberl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Washington St., South Bend, Ind. O. F. TOWNSEND,' BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA GEO. F. STEE E, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. House, carriage and sign painting; also graining. All work guaranteed. Located over Tiseller's Wagon Shop. WALKEHTON, - - INDIANA. Trustee's Notice. Jolin W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weeK for the transaction of township business. vIGNo SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, y ! i>,o >npt ,J ■ " ,e »tran giy.— , collection, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■jfilUKllDSl f u ir a

O M. CUNNINGHAM, attorney at Law, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10, Dr. L. S- LaPierre, Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. ~~A. E. GRIPE, ~ (Barber and Hairdresser } WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly aud expeditiously. Drop in and see us. H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in nr od- * ern dentistry, worn reliable. Prices I reasonable. Oflice in Fry-Dougherty y block, upstairs. M. D. LEROY, j LIVERY & FEED STBLE, W A LKERTOS, IX I>. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. 'Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. rOgfS^pME TABLE. In Effect Jan. 11, ’9l. Solid Train o between Sasdlsky and Pkukia : -y eg'j -ANDv AaJ^i^tjLr/J'idiaimpuHs and I | Michigan City । ■ DIRECT connections to ' * ?ri ' SaS and from all points iu the < United States aud Canada. L NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. 1 ^No. 26 Passenger Baily leaves 351 a m I INo. 2a ras,wriß«»«- 12.1 U vm ■ I i No. 22 “ “ 642 " V I (No. 1511.;ical “ •' 1.55 *• I I SOUTH BOUND FROM W aLKKUTONI INo. 42 Passenger Leaves—: 9.18 a m I INo °9 ” - ” 4.52 n m I INo 27 “ Daily “ 1189 pm j | No: 151 Local “ 10.15 am | ♦Daily except Sat. iDaily except Sunday. ! No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 935 ‘ p m making direct connection with C. & A. fast I train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn.ng । connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San ' Francis*<> and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for • through passengers. I os. 9 10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and I all points east and west. For tickets, rates an fl general information, call on J. M. Daubeuspeck | Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 11. C. Parker, .C F. I»aly, Traffic Manager. A. Genl Indianapolis Ind. B. & O TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, I No. 4, Night Express 12.40 a. m. ' “ 16, Mail Train 9.14 a nr i “ “21 GOING WEST. ' “ 17. Mail and Express 315 p. m I ■■ 7, Daily 642 P “• ; JJ .. .5.40 a. sa, . „j J .. 4.47 a. m. Where no time is given trains do not stop