St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1893 — Page 4
The Independent )¢ Independent, WALKERTON, INDIANA, OCT. 14 1803 W. A. ENDLEY, Editor. Two policemen in Chicago are under mrcsP for robbing a corpse. bt ———————————] The glass manufacturers, recently in session at Marion, announced t.hu't a big reduction in wages will have to be made,. T T TSR The coroner’s inquest of the Kingsbury wreek, it is estimated, will cost TLalPorte eounty not less than £SOO. Is ft worth it? T A e The Michigan City News is taking roosters on subseription. What is the matter with the News? Is it's republicanism growing weak? : BTN IO AT Os course Chicago wounld have to - pgat the record. 'T'he attendance at .. thelargest ever known in the bistory G 0O EXPOS ey -+ their own way in the city election in 3:;“ - They elected a maafi%of the councilmen and the ixwifinym‘ by about 3,000 major--5w gty e The Hoosier Nightingales, who sangg at the Indiana Day exereises at thvi world's fair, received highly flattering | notices from the Chieago press, ‘liwg Inter Ocean honoring them with an| editorial comment. % S S U R ATt 1t is reported that small-pox hast made its appearance at I'ort, Wayne. | From this it would seem that the plague is gradually spreading :mdi : that we are not entirely secure fmm% an epidemic of the dread disease in . this state. | OO DR M IN VIR WX TS The greatest day of the fair will un- 1| doubtedly be the closing day, Oct. 31, ! on which oecasion all the nations will ! contribute the best produets of their ingenuity to the grand display. It will be the crowning glory of the . #Dream City.” ! : MR SR S | New cases of smull-pox are con-| stantly appearing in Muneie, thisg “wntnte, and heroic measures are being | ~ taken to fight the plague. Gov. | Mathews has decided to uppropriutu“ ”WGI,OOO a week for three weeks to bc‘ gfiguaed for this purpase. | » “One of the . mx:é»;‘\_‘h--éd'uc:iiiun:\\ needs W‘n BT, Bpergtlat all high « ols made preparatory to a col;gi@e course. This would bring the ~ sehool and college into more definite %'\,:i;"~?,h€p-opemti()n and be the means of pro- ~ moting the cause of higher education ~ among the masses. ; - Three presidential babies have been ~ born in the white house. Mary Louisa Adams, daughter of John Quincy Adams, was born December 2, 1828; a gson was born to DPresident Dierce at Washington April 12, 1853, and the third child to be born in the presidentiai mansion is Esther, daughter of President Cleveland. e e —————— An exchange wisely suggests: “A man who gives a chattel mortgage should always examine it cavefully to make sure it is not ‘on demand. . Sharp money-lenders who loan funds on chattel mortgages often try to have this elause inserted, and when it is the borrower may expect to part with his chattels at almost any moment. 1t is a trick by which advantage is often taken of the unwary.” s Rev. MecGlyun, who has recently ’ Lbeen restored by the Pope to his cler _ iecal office, is reported to have given grglxe following sensible advice: “The “‘xf'fms of Catholics who are lighting the .~ publie schools are foreigners. I ap- “ peal to all good Catholies to get your e hurenl nafuralized as soon as possi ble. Do not say public schools are immoral; get togethen and stamp oul any immorality that exists. I is bru tal calumny to denounce the publi schiool. 1t is monstrous, the indecen slandering of the whole American pee ple.” Good for MceGlynn. ¢ A soap swindler is doing a profit: ble Dbusiness in NManistee count startineg in at Manistee,” says a Micl joan exchange. ¢“He exhibits a bar snow-white laundry soap, delightful perfumed and whips up a lather th is as light as ice cream soda. 3 sample bar was about a foot long, |1 sold by the case only, fifty burs 1 . $2.00, paid for in advance or on « livery. He sold 300 cases in Man tee, and when it was delivered and f cases opened the purchasers sou small bars of greasy, rank-smelli goap, that was most decidedly 1 white and nothing like lather could produced from if, the alleged sc being worthless.”
The werld’s fair is out of debt. 1t * |is something over which everybody = | should rejoice. T ONRINCA B R e DRy 3. D 2 . I e .- . Edison is always original, He - wants the government to adopt compressed wheat as the money of the - | eountry. : Jaek Connors and Eva Flint, eharged with being implicated in the Kesler - | train robbery, have been bound over (| to conrt by the mayor of Kendallville. -—n-_-— ) It is said that men who write poetry will, as a rule, drink whiskey., Some ol the poetry floating about would | seem to be prima facie evidence of | this. : e e e——— The pension department, after a [ thorough investigation, has found sufficient reason why & large per cent of the recently suspended pensions should be restored. AT N T YRR T S W 3 7- -‘ 2% 5 . 2 . It is the fashion of the mediocre pulpit to rail at the business man for his devotion to business at the expense of his “soul-culture,” says the Elkhart Review. The truth of the mater is‘ that very few business men are de- | voted to business half so mueh for the sake of accumulating money as thoy' are from the responsibilities which I they have assumed when they entered business life. In this city for instance, | there is not a business man whose kfl‘nunci:tl honor would not suffer seIriously if he were not in constant | watehfulness over his business. It is | | innl. to accumulate money that men | | slave themselves, half so mueh as it is | i 4 | it” keep their word good, and to meet | their obligations to the publie that they serve, and to the business men with whom their interests are so ‘i('lu;‘s'e\y aterwoven., If business men ifullm\'v(l some of the advice of the { pulpit, business honor would be un- { redeemed, because negligence would iresult in finaneial ruin, It is the conistnnt watchfullness that keeps things seven, and the few men who suceeed in | business life are men who by the i tet o . ; | [ necessities of things keep their hands | : : | ton the lever that moves their business. | Let the counsels of selfish enjoyment 1 | prevail, no matter how high the en!jn_\'ment, and soon the men who follow | [ those counsels will have their names i'recol‘dvd in the roll of finanecial fail-| ! 2 g ! fures. Not always does close attention | |to business win, but never does neg- | {lect. 'The business man is a slave, not ‘ often so willingly as others think. ! | } . DYSPEPSIA | I 8 that misery esperienced when ; suddenly made aware that you | possess a diabolical arrangement ‘ | called stomach. No two dyspep- | | tics have the same predominant | i symptoms, but whatever form | | dyspepsia takes i ;; The underiying cause 18 ‘ | in the LIVER, | ; i : | | and one thing is certain no one '% will remain a dyspeptic who will | l: e T It will cerrect ’ "i VI Tl VI, Acidity of the | ! A\ 2 P , - @-— “L(L o 5 Stomach, | | T, -,,“-.Js".*". o?” # ff u n::', @ Expelfoul gases, ’ l \Q‘ Allay Irrvitation, N T 8 Assist Digestion | l Vm.m\f & /m dat the same | : S TR e .o e a . GRSy e | ; > S ) ! . | Start the Liver working and ' all bodily ailments S | will disappear. y | ) “For more than three years I suffered with )I Dyspepsia in its worst form. 1 tried wvrm} " | doctors, but they afforded no relief. Atlastltied 5| Simmons Liver Regulator, -.v’h;rh cured me in a | short time. Itis a good medicine. 1 w 'zz':‘.l not 5| be with-ut it.”—James A. Roans, Philad’a, Pa. ( ““ As a general family remedy for U.\f'yc;v;w. X, l | Torpia Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly gver ' use anwhing else, and have never been disap--1 pointed in the effect produced; it seems to be I almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomal h .| and Bowels.”—W._ J. McEuxoy, Macon, Ga. | s : | ILA?S DN (AR i o~ ey |[N AR * 7 @Y 3 T st AR - . ) L et &B] AR | RooT /72 e ; 5527 g/ [odf Bl | T Xeriee (LA 35 At \ fl}—’B OO < ane wan . 3 SK‘ Nfi.‘ (R A AR R Bl INGicEsTioNnIZ ZINESS \ ‘;B’E‘ki’.l;‘gitl 5: 8 COME [i) L e # 530. FOR A CASE & WillL NOT CURE. 8% LIC e e eAR A i i e 5 ~ | An agrecable Laxative and Nyrve ToNiC. it Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25C., SUC. .. |nd SI.OO per package. Bamples free. L7 g TE @A Tho Favorite TOCTR POWDER ¥ ;@ h‘{n@ fortheTeethand Breath, ¢, Captain Sweeney, U.5.A.,8an Diego, Cal., a- says: *Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy 18 the tirst medicine I have ever found thatwould dome Y, | any good,” Price 50 cta. _l_l!_4 by Druggists. ] - Do not neglect a Cough, aathere isdanger of , . ita leading to Consumption, SHILOH'S CUR® 00l | willsave you a severe Lung Trouble. Itis the 11 best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, ty Croup, Whooping Cough and Dronchitis, ang Iqf 38e0ld on a guarantes, <5 cis, i| T A i W L. 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S st 7ot '~~-~v~m_‘j\.f ; HAMLET. T "’ Mr. Waterbury and wife are here from Connecticut visiting their aunt, : ’ Mrs. Lawrence. i Dr. Moore and wife visited in Knox .| Sunday. . ‘ Abe Jones has moved onto Delbert Thomas’ plaee and Delbert has moved | ]mlto one of Frank Johnson’s farms. ‘ I Hamlet has the first two story Drich | school honse built in the county, ~ ‘ Duan Haley has a new clerk that arvived on the sth. Tt is to be ealled Dan Lin honor of its father, ‘ d Hardsoek sand wife will go to housekeeping next week in Mrs, Law- ’ reace’s house. Mrs. Lawrence will go east to spend the winter, ‘ Lou Smith is training with Mr, Spaulding for a walking mateh. ‘ ’ Arthar MeDaniel is giving musie lessous and learning the drug business. ‘ Last Saturday evening several young % bloods came to Hamlet from the vicinity of Grovertown witl the avowed pur | ' pose of eleaning out tho town, but afters i coming in contact with 3 Goatiey, they. conaluded IS ) not the place they were looking for ‘ [ songht sport elsewhere, iy ' Thie Weslayan Methodists will move | the old sehiool house and fit it up for la shinreh as soon a3 the new school | houso is donae. | e i Open to Doubt. | The DButler Review is relinbly in- | formed that last week the B. & O. rail- [ way ofiicials got wind of an attempt to ‘hold up one of their express trains near Albion. They sent a posse of detectives out and one of them went out ' la hunting near where the supposed | bradn robbers were, He was more sm‘»l 'cessful than he anticipated for he| | found the gang and they turned in and % | proceeded to hunt him and riddled his% | elothing with bullets, but failed to hit | [ him, é ! waw Gz‘tuxflaé} ;y{;lm!‘ i | You get the greatest value ont of Al | silver quarter when purchasing a paek- | 'age of Simmons Liver Hegulator | 'powder. There is nothing tike it for! indigestion or constipation. Take it! “h‘y on the tongue or make a tea. | | You'll afterwards take it in pr('x'vrvncv% | to pills. ; | For SALE.—A brand new .\‘hulo--! | haker eanopy top buggy. Wil be sold ! ;:M a bargain. Call at this office. ’ TETI J Falers o | J(iN ; | ! ’ | WALKERTON, IND., ‘ . | i IJOHN E. JOHNSON, Pres.. : { | _\mm;.\x.mu\\nx_\“_n-n‘\i FIHHOMPSON TURNER, Cashies | Does a general banking Dbusiness; ‘!‘:}“,x and sells (-\"ll:l!:;',t‘. makes col ‘lm'iinns on all points at lowest possi ’ ble expense. Acecounts of individuals { and corporations solicited.
| - ' T i E TTe SV TN, AMOo.P OTR T ST M -i LR ‘ SR s ! > Mmm i v X T " THIS IS WHAT THE 3 | | i 1 ‘ HAS PROVEN TO BE. 5 e 2 i, ;&4 . & The Round Oak eNG s & COH i /r,’,"/.t'.,/ 2 ',“ ‘: S/OLC, /’//.' 177 1;1'/'_{/ Cllii— \ &l /(‘:’/(/‘(/ 07 /z’/.’/'(/ ’%a« — \and soft coal. e =™, gl ) s f“-.-‘.tr": R T T ~' - “ / e / )("// LS 1} Ly f[("'""'“"' .i'..:_-.=<—-r~r’:¢ PRt e T \a grand coal stove Baoes 'i‘:'“':!' > g S(R peg el )i land a Javorile. !;fig?}‘z.é?% 1 | o s e £ i 1, 3 i )23 > % ) ‘:"‘y i :.,— = -—‘v';’:“' = | Lhese 5/’(/ ves are e s economical in fucl, 1 e Lide e o(i S S (great heaters, and Sl E“? 9 iy i b -«r;;g‘,‘fi;? W e cleanuest sloves Sl SEELTRR AR e 1:‘" 10 e tlle (// ( kL_~~ &9 -'!fldfi ‘j ; > wd | guqrantee them (o =0 "R 0 . e second To nome. % = L MESES w1 g 9 ; Y. M teat W w| A full line of these g 5 Carl i 5 ) ¥ \_'h: Ny :: -:"' oy P @, | SLOVES j"'(/./" saiec vy ""Lv.-‘f:t“."'?‘r\f"- SR e b it} ¥ 2 e = e FE s N IR IR ey ) TPN | RN B BB+ (o oF S 0 (o, (¢) ‘ oo ,;éu IV IR SNI v e e
a il S : e e 5% iER »‘;!‘,v?' GURE:" the great COUg]: {2B -«;»Qnre. 18 1u great demand. §§§ kb ,_w.»ao})tains twen_t.y-fivG doses N% v 950, Children love it. Yor gal, |by Beilinger & Willinms, | Take your poultry to Stephens, fym*l 03"1 afford to lm. annoyed Dy Sigle headnche and constipation, don’y ; :“519‘0;:;"““'? Littlo Early Risers so, L}}j{,tl‘e pills will cure then, Bellinger and Wifljams, i ' o % £ 4 o ‘m : '_‘la_‘,fl'»’ (‘. :\\ gt (e ) £ ’;‘: - > LR gl & & .:’.‘..,f‘:.f:_li" 2 m'T SN s R U AR AMRE A R g 9-/.,:5( D f\- o "g;‘\\‘ 5 /,’//'/g Jo s B A, iz [% NSt A\:l é \\‘, ‘v{»‘ ’s;‘&‘&q{/ i SO B R .. B ey 5 AR, RF L Vo ) o, ~ i Y 2 o ' & % Fahys Ccld Tilled 3 =~ Y ek ~ Watch Cascs cre co {a g@tiecd of il comocetitic SRRt you can't cce th ‘ competition at all. Thes. (3 ey gt g- e i 3 - ! CasCs are 10r aale by i f YT AT . IDA HUTCHINGS. 5 i ’ Fove oy . 4 i TWE WANT YOI { T T T B | ! ANgt N ! T fi"\“;‘i '%& 5 3 ’\(vl‘" \\\. hy i L P A N QNP o\ b i R R { . ':"',v,:a-':\'t‘s'ér:;‘\g SRR ' ¢ !(o i { i .\\"}") 14;\‘”""‘.;} it Pit e S e U f PR st Rle. GRS I L 3‘1‘;35{%'%7’5&"&‘,» iy A\ TP, _:w.:.aéo;@&&éw, ? N TS . i i to call and see us when yon I : want anything in the line of | i FRESH, SALT OR SMOKED i, e PLA da l \! ooy ’ H A- { . n! “ean please you. We Pdeal iu strictly first class meats. Wa pay highest cash prices for Live Stock, Hides, l I‘vll\', T;t”u\\', etoe, \\'!‘ ii! O ‘ l ll:\:éi“fl' “M' (“'li‘lfl‘-lt!(l ; i : g 1 QAT | ' RETSOOT LUMP SALTL i | i ; i | for stock, It is far superior § : to the common barrel salt | W-. BEALL & CO. | > s A L " | R NIV, g i i e | Ignorance of the merits of De With Liftle Farly Riser is a misfortane These little pills regulate the lives enre headache, dyspepsin bud breat! econstipation and billiousness. DBelln ret él:;\l \\ I‘iii~‘-:“ e
WE ARE GOING TO CLOSE Our Entire New Stock of E | GRS MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AT Just what they cost us. YOU CAN BUY ONE OR A DOZEN SUITS AT THE SAME PRICE. On suits until all are closed out. CASH wewa: We have I plenty of [ ]'v'[, I !}. rentl’s Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Falises will be sold at a very low margin of profit, PON'T FAIL TO SED US BEFORE XOU BUY. | MERCHANT TAILORING. g FI'T and STISFACTION Guaranteed or no sale. i NEW Farl axp WINTER SAMPLES NOW IN. i PRICES THE LOWEST. Ul & | : ' f SIGN OF TIIE GLOBE. THIS SPACE | WILL BE OCCUPIED 'WITH AN INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT a ___m—-———w—“"—“‘“’——"_____— 70 GROCERY BUVERS NEXT WEEK. ryY Ylt O e S.'—z . T‘\ ’ \ | CHASZ D STEPHENS GROCERIES, BOOTS. SHOES. e NOTIONS, \ »~» WALL,_PAPER } AT — . EAEIMEE REY P J fl%fi%ii%fi?Eg s %E%fiy s: | ‘ ”*,,“,,,:,/"; ‘\i,’/‘»:w/;,:‘//',\‘ as _/g)(/}/'(',\'('//l’l,‘(/ ({/('(4./ | Prices that will Suit You. iTiochest Market Prices Paid hnw Mudelubicer & Meury,
