St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1893 — Page 8
Jnikpen&cnt. J^’cal Newspacru, Non-Partisan. "'• a. SNni.Kr, i>rm ishkk: Entered at the WidKerton Postotlice nt second class rate.?. SiiDwcriii ti on: For One Year . . . . J 1.50 For six Moulhs ...... 75 F-.r Throe Monlhs <o II pnid promptly in ndvimee a ili.winmt of 25 cents on the yeai will be allowed. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the maigin of your paper indicates that vonr terjn of subscription Io (Ids ; -per has expired. 11 yon ere in >irienniK“s please settle nt once, and notify ns promptly it you wish the paper con tinned. WAI.KEUTQN. INDIANA. O’T. 28. IS;>3 i.oris, jtiiniFs. • - Call at the Basement restaurant foi your lunch. Diphtheria. in a mild form is preva- । ^ : *"'T!ie rfW!' county fair was short about S7OO this year. Chas. M. Stephens has potatoes to I sell from 5 to 500 bushels. Merchants should call and get, one of our neat 75 cent packages of business cards. The 11. J. Heinz Co. were awarded . five first prizes on their exhibit at the
world's fair. Drop in at. Townsend's barber shop, near the postotlice, when you want a slick hair cut or shave. The Boon says that a gentleman by the name of .1. J. Frover is talking of building a grain elevator at North ‘ Liberty. 11. 11. Mclntire has associated him , self with Bro. Nearpass in the publica tion of the Bremen Standard. The ; paper is being greatlv improved. The Misses Millard have just re- I ceived new millinery goods from Chi cago, Detroit and Fort Wayne. All i the choice novelties and latest styles i in felt hats, bonnets and frames. AH I the late stylish trimmings, also a full I line of childrens caps, school hats, etc. ! A periodical called Our Dumb Animals asks these pertinent quesl ions: ‘•Does your horse shrink and shiver when you approach? Does your dog ] drop its tail between its legs and sneak ]
away when it hears your voice? What i spodvm — -xue Bcnder brick bIoCK, we vow ireformed, can be bought on long time at a fair price. This building is lo call'd on the best corner in \\ alkerten and is right in the business center ot the town. The building is 40 xK) feetin dimensions, two store rooms below and a large hall above. Being so well located there is never any trouble about renting the rooms ami at. a good fair price. “ The building has recently been repainted, re roofed, and otherwise improved, making it one of the most desirable business properties in town. Any one wishing to buy proper! v as an invest men! would no doubt, make a profitable deal by purchasing the Bender block'. 1 his property is not. for exchange for other pro-
perty. DR. QWMMfIOT CURED ME.
SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS! Couldn't Lai ar Sleep Dr. Kilmer * Co:-'‘I had been troubled for eight years with stomach and heart difficulties. b I lived mostly on milk, as every-thing I ate hurt mo so. My kidneys and JV liver were in a terrible T i state. Could neither sleep [H -M or eat. I had been treated Utt by the Lest Chicago doctors without any benefit whatever. As a last resort I tried your SWAItP" ■^>2l HOOT, and now I can eat $ anything.no matter what. Nothing hurts me, and can go to bed mid get g good Uight’a sleep. SWAMP-BOOT ~-nt -Ue.
swasMssi mb me. • Had Torpid Liver For 14 Years. Bilious all the Time. T . hove been troubled with ^ornTd' Liver ls rls >‘ ‘ u ’ 3 aa ° g ° UC tbrouuh courses ct bilious fever; m- v time’ it bus i --n im- A. . <tome tor me to do any Lu, t labor. Dr. Kilmer’S «W IHLP-W>T was _ wi fiArV- o’ ..m. tide 1 to me :«J W by Hol* tv> i . I dm-burn & ! / ’ Co, (lIiU.U-.'ijtrl I’ l It'*.l, y bottle I was um.-rmm whether I was r< -dy rC ing pt’V benefit or no e p . . .a. offer talf’.ng the ^eondT ‘ bottle? however. I found
rAi.n ,mw eneerfuhv >O'.onimend . > Hto every one who has torpid liver, lor «£n l™h W! 'V W.’cHßim IANEH, mas a TO ^^ ur ’ x,id> ■ \e Bruf'CisSn, oOe. & SI.OO "Guide A HcAh''mew C.msulfc'V % A ' tation Free. Dr. Kilmer&Co., tfVIX Binghamton, N. A . .. A „ • - Dr. Kilmer’s iWiHa LiwrPd-i ¥<>-A,. r t-.v ’A si! 42 25C€’a£0»
I j Call on Cripe for a neat hair cut. Nice line of cigars and candies at ’ the * bakery. Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. hirst class timothy seed for sale at N. B. Shoemaker’s. Don I forget that you can buy envelopes by the box cheap at this oflice. Will exchange an A No. 1 A. B. I Chase organ for a horse. B. L. FITZGEK A LI). DeAitt s Witeli Hazel Salve cures piles. De Wilt’s Witch Hazel Salva I cores burns. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel ’Salve cures sores. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. Bellinger and Williams. When you want sale bills remember I Lhal. the Indmi'e.ndent otlice will do ( you a neat job on water proof paper pit the lowest price. In addition we I will give a notice of sale in the paper ; free of charge. This oflice has just received samples lof the latest, designs in party and I wedding invitations, ball programs birth announcements, mourning staj tionary, etc. With the latest styles in ' type, we are equipped for turning out line work at satisfactory prices. The B. & O. railroad will sell excursion tickets to Chicago and return al the rate of $2.15 for the round trip. -I'l .1- n. .... ' 1 .... i- । >
1 ickets on sale every day lor all regular trains, good returning for 10 days. E. L. Sanders, Agt. B. A O. ILK. The B. & (). R. It. w ill sell excursion tickets to Chicago, daily, until Oct. 39, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. I For information in regard to rates, j time of trains and ticket limits call on or address nearest B. & O. ticket agent or 1,. S. Allen, As.s't Gen’l i’ass'r ; Agent, Chicago, HI. This sign appears in front of a tailor simp in St. Joseph. “Suits made to order from $1 18 20 25 and up. । Hants made from. 100 to 10. Dollars cleaning and prepairing in the cheajM'st and neatest manner. Ladies jacketse made and repaired in the shortest notice.” Our readers will find Simmons Liver Kegulator advertised in these columns. We advertise it, and use it, and we reecommend it as a safe and excellent medicine. We became acquainted
with it in Georgia where it is a standmo nu jot 7. , ^«ate that this one commands confidence. From the Journal, Lanesboro, Minn. Bev. 11. Keeley ami family moved to Indianapolis last weeK wlwie tmy will make their future home. Bev. Keeley writes back to friends here that they are nicely situated in a pleasant, roomy house, and that l.e ■ : w ill be readv to commence his work J as state evangelist the first of Novem her. At present he is holding meet- ' I ings in Ohio. ‘•When sermons are ten minutes i long and never stale ami flat; when 'congregations rise and pay before they pass the hat; when silence jingles everywhere, and banks go not to ! smash; when bill collectors are to spare and people buy for cash; when poli11icians join the church ami cease to j lot ami plan; when there are fitly
oHieeis to every blessed man; whtn '.orators know when tostop; when poets cease to caper; when whole communities admit they cannot run the paper; then will the great millennium dawn I brightly, but alas! you'll die while ' wailing for these things to come to s pass.” • Ex. I The First Indiana Governor's Grave. t . Jonathan Jennings’ grave has been • found. Four witnesses agree that the ’ location of Hie grave of Indiana’s lust ■ governor is n > Lmo\r :t .wy-d op,y , l *.... . 4 . 41. /w 1. .
isavstliat the controversy as to the .<> (cation of the grave of Indiana's first j governor, Jonatuan Jennings, La 1 been settled by four persons who were at the burial. ' The exact spot having been defined, the state will erect a ! monument. A Good Polishing Powder. I The following is a go-d way to ■prepare a very good polishing powder: Thor Highly pulverize (he chalk, f nen . mix it with clean rainwater in propor ! t ion of two pounds per gallon. St ii
well and let it settle for about two minutes. The gritty matter will now j have settled to the bottom. Slowly * । pour the water into another vessel so as not to disturb the sediment. I’er--1 mil, the whole to stand until entirely * settled, then decant, as before. You ' now have prepared chalk ready toi ■ use, when dried. Sjaii!*h whiting ! may be treated in the same way am j. makes an excelh at. wdi.dmig powdeu.
27i e Iloosic r. From Gov. Mitlwws’ World's Fam Address. ls "lore be one characteristic above another for which the citizen of j I1(li ana may be noted it is his love of home —whether that may be tin* o > - ’’ splendid mansion in the busy center, the fZ' oi'grain or shaded pasture, or the cabmsof our fathers in the deep. Uln brageous forest. it comes to us , u| . inheritance from the “Hoosier” J , "‘‘‘T " l>o braved the unknown dangers °* the forest, not with the greed of gam his sole-absorbing thought, but. with his soul filled with the noblest inspiration of our race, to build a home that he might leave a goodly heritage to his Children. I mentioned to you the name of “Hoosier” by which the citizen of Indiana is known far and ! ' near. I i egret there are a few whose ; ears have grown so fastidious that the j name offends, but as for me I love the ' name and honor it. It is the synonym i ot sturdy manhood, untiring energy,; sterling integrity, unflinching eounfW 7 and a hospitality so broad and *' ■ ous that it has not its superior in 'M I the world. It was the strong ri^td arm of the Hoosier that felled toe I i forest, bridged Ihe rivers, pushed fi-r ward road over hill through prairie and marsh, and laid the foundation of an empire in the giandeur of their state. Full line of confectionery and cigars at. the Star hakerv
■ii me Dior uuiiei y. Coi'bett’.s Letter. Corbett has w ritten a letter to the I press and has this to say: “1 consider Mitchell a very hard man ’ to beat. He is very intelligent, well! versed in all ring tactics, very strong' and full of endurance. He is in the I the prime of life and has not dissipated ; one tenth as much as people say he has. Iha ve youl h, height h and reach; on my side. Mitchell lias strength I and harder punching ability on his ; side. I expect, him to light for my ! body. I also expect the contest to be , a very long one, say forty rounds, and the general w ill w in.” MILES' NEKVE LIVEB FILLS Act on a new principle- regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ I’dls ep. edilv cine bißimmn, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Cnequuled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 5() floscs, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Ludly’s,
Our loeud ..o » ' ' - . . ..o. .wLUiU shipped f Hout o(l»« r louhr "Sta R 11 \ Mott taMth cared by Dr MHet’ H< ( ' X' N f ‘ or w '• e. )-■-> - - oUcts .Mia V•• • S Uu a Sl.OTrer Cures rouse'S HonrM OC", Sore i’hroat, Crou |■ protnl r* ei ■ . lioopin^ Coukli • rival; has cured tU orr.eds whctenll others i I! <tkk vo - if taken tn time. Sold p , Op , ,e; ■; mt ■ smt F- r LntuC Back or Cm l,m ■ *i! rijisit.B. 25 eta. f*H!LGH'Sz* CATARRH E M E OY. Htivc ;. ou (’atami ? Thin remedy is sruaran- . I teed to cure you. Price 50cts. Injector free.
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IHB CQSMQPOUUS MmZHTS AND THE ■ ALKEHTON INDEPEN I ■ Y Bot h for $2.25 a Year! mho K* re ,T.t IlluTratod Monthlies have in the past sold for IJ■ • a v.. ;t w It 1 was u wonder to printers how the Cosmopolitan, with its wm !y A.m ) r s o t ,ii m-.tterb\‘!m greatest writers of the worlu, aau isjJlO i - ti?m !■ elever m'tisls, emdd he furnished for |3 ()0 a y ciu. In.mm.ai;. h u Fe' in t'mumst pm i 'ct magazine printing plant in the world, ami now c imw what i'- really a wonder; iTc zZ;! cii/ ihi Jii'ize of i/ie Mdf/tiznie in ha If 'or non Think of it, 128 p.igcs of reading matter, with over iso illustrations-a volume J . binding at sL.oo FOR ONLY 18/^ CENTS ' We will semi v.m The Cosmopolitan Magazine, which has T- strooge. i. -tm; ,f regular contributors of any existing periodical, and The WALKEETOK INDEPENDENT JSOTOS FOK OA’S.l' $2.'25 A Y'LAF
One word describes it—“perfection ” ' We lefer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel! Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns I skin diseases .ami is a well known cure toi piles. Bellinger and Williams. To My Customers and Friends. Leing now' located permanently in the building west of the Independent otlice, I am belter prepared than ever to make a good fitting boot or shoe. Only Hie highest gade of stock used. Repairing neatly and promptly done. (<ive me a trial and be convinced. Fp.ed Young.
LAPORTE Boi® Coll® Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shor th and, Type-Writing, En gli sh Tr a inin Wrifc I'or Tei him. H. (’. NOE, La Porte, I ml.
H ■" Actb vta Uxa £ > IWF".590 hot rip. i Do you wear them 1 When next In reed try a pair. Bast In tHo v/oHd. MCOjS Xs2.sa 63.50 ® V 2.00 62.50 kJ 62.25 I 2 L 75 «2.00 1 P l '/ If you want a firn DRESS SHOE, ma m In the lat st styles, don't pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 er $5 Shos. They fit eq ;eI to custom made and look and wear as well. If you wl sh to ecor mil;-? in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Doudas Sho s. Nan o and price stamped on the bott. n, look for It when y : b :y. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maes. Sold by KOONTZ. SWANK A H). ANYONE CRN jAt t^a expense of httle 'Sy tffyV
« money and his spare J | time Obtain a far **O'k J j Ing education. J {STUDY ATT igvriu? I THUOUCH THt SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY * OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, { t Compni r.girmo!. crr«,'»n*len •> ■ubintbcworl.l. J { SU3JECTS TAUGHT. * II & 11! TV'S ' 1 t•" I’ - ' ' t''' ’" , SUW ; '.’ I' , . .. ; I JOURNALISM ' ; ■BOOK-KEEPING ; :E ; . . j tSHORLHMiD; . '■‘A-. ; ; GREEK and LATIN A . J J L.< a t L.e i. a ;.ii :t* :< 0 ‘J: e m.. ■> * 0 The above iclkmiK teach by th« <■ t revpnn 1- / 0 enre method onlv, und recognize no rhah in J { their respective 4 f 4. A r'SS, s'• j ♦ ide < , • -py -1. 1 < I X i.A. - 3 . /•. C'lLtK', i \Zb ■’--I ar;.' ■ , I I j ‘ ' • J. Cotm:.. JR., i 5 H } { r A DETROIT. MICH., 5 < 1 - ac 11 5
■ mill ■ ■! *- _dih-w T KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, ' regulate your Bowels and make vonr Head clear a.s a bell. 25e. and 'soc. I'or sale by Bellinger & Williams. AH that honesty, experience ami skill can do to produce, a perfect pill, has been employed in making De Mis t’s Little Early Risers. The result is a specific for headache, biliousness ami constipation. Bellinger and Williams. Mrs. I. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, enn., says; “Shilob's Vitalizer EAXI.D MY TilEE.’ 1 consider it. the best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75,D. I'or safe by Bellinger & Williams. I Me could not improve the quality if ' paid double price. De Witt's Witch ; Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. Bellinger and Williams. Fresh bread, buns, cookies, etc., daily at the * bakery. Hit tie vegetable health producers; De Wi“’s Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach ami bowels, a hieli prevents headache and dizziness. Bellinger ami Williams. EN RY, AS € riOXLSIEt. Wil: cry sales at all times during sale season. Bates reasonable, and satisfapt ion guaranteed. Leave orders
at Imuj endem' otlice, or address, J. I’. Henry, Walkerton, Ind I'id /ios, Sewing Mdchines, Seco/’XHand Otgans. Ilasy Pay iuthlS. P. L- FITZGERALD. WORLD'S FAIR. SFELIAL. IXniIEHENTS TO !»• TENIDINO VISITORS. Parties contemplating a visit to the Columbian Exposition and desiring a quiet, family Hotel near the grounds will do well to write for terms and particulars to the Hotel de Paris, a first-class hotel in beautiful location, overlooking Washington Park, within 3 blocks of the Main Plaisance Entrance to the Fair. Every room an outside one, clean 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 lIOTKL UJE PARIS, 60X7-6019 Übodco Avo., Uhlcago, Sil.
! * - ?-,Y ri U / - v '^y VV tY K2?X.k- : ' S ’• Fii: -■.'A '■■■■■;] 81. Will Ldiidl \ El / SH jassiES n. waits, yary-r of Waite’s Celebrated Comedy Co, Premium Band and Orchestra. Dr. Elites Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, You will remember the condition I was In f yenrs ago. when 1 was afflicted with a combi: lion cf diseases, and thought there was xo st Ta „„ E 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and seo of eminent physir-iaiis. My nerves were pc strat producing dizzine/ s, heart trouble and all tne that make life miserable. I commenced, to tt. DR. MILES’ NERViN and in three months । was perfectly coat In mv travels each year, when I see the thousa: of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous p: o I. L tration, taking prescriptions t: Fy ts SS 1 >cal physicians whohavenokn 8 a t dg C of 'their case, and whose de; is certain, I feel like going to them and say. ••get Dr. Milev Nervine aho se cußto." I my profession, a a sp® e r! s I;. 11 ®*" aresomanysu I O owrwork.mvn JY iF?' tion and nervous exhaustion, brought on by . character of the business engaged in, I won. thousands 3 aßurecure for all Buffering from^thefe causes. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. ■ • PLAISRNCE HOTEL, 6137 and 0139 Woodlawn Avenue,
Old 4 . Chicago, lii. . Rates, $1 ooand $l5O each person. This is no temporary structure, but a modern threestory brick and granite building—is perfectly safe —no danger from fires ; It is located only one block from the Woodlawn entrance to Midway Plaisance, and entrance to the -'World’s I-atr.’ Mo MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION COULD BE found. Only lew minutes rld ® ? 1 ,^ trl P , C rs from Englewood Station of C h cage & E. His.. Monon, Chicago & ' Wab ish- C&E .C& A ; L. N- & A,. C., ! Rock Island &F;;c Nickla ^late & Penn Lint s. Ptirties on Illinois Central. I’ to Four and Mich. Central, leave tr; ms at Midway . Plaisance Station, only 4 b-ocks distant. business al j professional cards ' Jas. Shoemaker Ju si i of the Peace. T j Office iu the Fulmer block, upstairs. 1 ( -(>lleelions r.iompt’y attended too. Also solicitor e: pensions With Dr. ^opib of the firm of Kneiihir Y imp! 1 , of Inliamipolis, Iml. HlHbeat my office every yaturdti}.
John A. Hibberd, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 213 West Washington SK, South Bend, Ind. O. E. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. WAT.KERTON, - INDIANA GEO. F. ST EEE, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGFR. House, carriage and sign painting; also graining. All work guaranteed. Located over Tischer’s Wagon Shop. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gires nolice that he will be in his otlice at the U S. Express oflice on Wednesday of each »wr for the u ausaction of township business. vIC N o SI I.AS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given Io collecliong
Oilice in Rensberger’s block, upstairs ().M-CUNNINGHAM, Money at Law, South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S- LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoflice, SOU 111 BEND, lud. WORK XEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. ' j Shaving and haircufling done neatly ! ami expeditiously. Drop in and see > us.
I H. S. Dowell. UAI VAKJ m. WALKERTON, Ind. Poes every variety of work in u udern dentistry, worn reliable. Prices reasonable. ‘ Office in Fry-Oougherty block, upstairs. M.D. LEROY. . • -* r^- *’ • J;* . ? '/4*A-.-y LIVERY & FEED STBLE, W IB.Ik SUITOR, IXI>. First class rigs ami good horses. Horses hoarded, 'traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasons! de. 11ME t ablk - ■’'%'w^'X m Effect Jan 11,’91. craSM solid Trains between sandv*ky and Peoria. M -ANn- \ 71 Indianapolis and Michigan City : 1)1 II E< T connections to —- rtn d from all points in the United States and Canada. NOiri H BOUND FROM WALKERTON. *No. 2f> Passenger Daily Leaves 3»1 a m :No. 20 Passenger Leaves 12.13 pm I No. 22 “ “ 642 u | No. 151 Local “ ’ i- 0 ® SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 12 Passenger Leaves 9 18 a m 1 | No. 10l Local 1 j .psHyexeept Sat. WMiy except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton. arrives Bloomington at 9^ I p. m.. making direct connection with U. A: A. lasi » I train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn.ng
connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, ban ; Francisco and all points \\ est. 1 ree . Te . c }‘" l l^ I chair ears between Tipton and Missouri met for I through passengers. O s «10 11 and 12 connect nt Tipton wit I nminTine’trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and I all points east and west, tor tickets, r...e. and ' general information, call on J. M. Daubenspecx I Ticket Agent L K. & W. R. B-, or address II < . Varker, .<’ !'• Traffic Manager A. Gen l Indianapolis Ind. I?. & o. TSAI SI T4BLL. GOING EAST, ! No. 4, Night Express 12.40a; ra. .. .muiit™- “ ' *" going west. o1 5 n “ 17 Mail and Express 1 .. 7 p aily ’’ 1 5.4Q,a. ns, ~ 4.47 a. m. “ 15. ag- Where no time is given trains do not stop ’ "■YT-Ttoto.. < ’Mii™reso. cW,.. c. E L. SANDERS, Ag’t., Walkerton.
