St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1893 — Page 8

The I vent he Jnodepenodent, - S e o s A Locan Nrwspavinr, NoN-PARTISAN. Bl e e Rt W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. Entered at the Walkerton [Postoflice at second-clasgs rates. Sulbbscriptiox: Foroue Year . . : . §1.50 For Bix Mouths < ferRC 75 Far Three Months . el Sl If paid Prmnpny in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will beallowed. Y_ A crogs marked with a blue pencil on the £\ margin of your paper indicates that y(mrl term of subseription to this paper has expired. If you are in nrreum%es please settle at once, and l notify us promptly if you wish the paper con- | tinned. WALKERTON, INDIANA, DEC. 30, 1893 Local Briefs. . Office room for rent. Front room, bay window. J. ENDLY. Cripe the barber; in express oflice SN 1 « : v . oy T Sntnsf.wh_;n y work guaran e gL I T kg

R i e~ tNAL L Come to the INDEPENDENT st and get three papers one year for $1.50. First class ianch will always be found at Snyder & Son’s Basement restaurant. Tell your friends about the Independent’s liberal offer—three papers one year for $1.50. ————————————————— . Good, dry, hard wood for heating | or cook stove, for sale Dy (‘f"‘"g:"f

N R R TR e sey e N e W Parnhart. Orders may be left ab Behrens’ store. i —."—_-————-——_—M . | EKARL’S CLOVER _BOQ I, the Sieit Blaod Puilies gives froshoest and clearness to the ecomplexion aud cures aonstipation, 25¢., 50c. I'or sale by Bellinger & Williams. ‘ The Wabash railrond company has presented 2,000 a piece to the widows of the engineer, conductor and baggageman, who were kilied in the Kingsburry wreck.

When you want sale biils l'mn(‘,mbm“ that the INDEPENDENT oflice will do you a neat job on water proof paper at the lowest price. In addition we will give a notice of sale in the paper free of charge. | On account of the hard times we are making a liberal inducement to : readers. e are furnishing the INDE- I pENDENT, Womankind and American . n oA - M,&sn'!.nunfi An exchange says that “the govern- | ment is taking steps to put a stop to| trafficking in canceled postage stamps, | claiming that they are bought up for a mere nominal sum and after being put through some sort of chemical process, are put upon the market again. Both | sellers and buyers will be held liable | under the law.” To My Customem Friends. Being now located permanently in' the building west of the INDEPENDENT office, 1 am better prepared than ever to make a good fitting boot or shoe. Only the highest gade of stock used. Repairing neatly and promptly done, Give me a trial and be convinced. Frep YOUNG. DR. KILMER’S ' SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. La Grippe! Gripp! Gripp! After Effects Cured. Mr. Bllger writes:—"'l had a bad attack of the

. Nfi,pe; after atime caught 1 and had a second | J Mk, it gettled in my 1 i noys and liver, and Moo 5 _ws(Ch pain and misery | 5 i fl “w1 my back and legs. l iy The physicians’ mcdicing | TINNTY - and other things that I used | "fl[/fiy,/ - ‘%,3\<\ made no impression, and I | il til T was a physical wreck, and given up to die. Father bought me a | bottle of Dr. Kilmer's SWANMP ROOT, and | before I had used all of the second bottle I felt | betteor, and to-day lam Just as well ag ever. A | year has passed and net a trace of the Grippe ! isleft. SWANMP-ROOT saved my life.>? | D. H. BILGER, Hulmeville, Pa, Jan. 10th, 1893, | DROPSY ! DROPSY ! DROPSY !l Suffered Three Years. I “Respected Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥ !

My wife had suffered forthree years with Dropsy, during that time ehe was attended by five different physicians, none of whom helped ber for longer than a few days. We also used besides, more than twenty dikic. ot TEmedies, but Dotsing would belp. Then we o 8 youy

SEr-roex. T - e=g e e NS, NESNAW SROTRIND. three botties relisf was aprarent, hence she cortinued to take it until she bod used twentyfire One dollar boitles Now she = healthy ard strong, as the never was Lefon £he will be forty-ones years oid on the oh of pext March and next to ol sbe owes ber Efe to SWARP-ROOT. I snd rou 10l lestimony and encicse herewith & Photogreph of my wite. Tour troe frvod, HERMAN B2oIRIyG. ; Feb 22 198 Logncaies, Shelby Ca, O&R ... Az Pra-ziae 30 s 3138 Giee. S o $ Says 2P “Gnveis Gadle > oo™ and g ¥ * Conmaiacion Froee g ic Eiawerw A O Ancintment e e "3

A R Y S S W eT i ey A small wood stove, good as new, for sale at half price. i N. B. SITOEMAKER Our liberal offer of three papers for sl.oo—the INDEPENDENT, WomanKind and the American Farmer—is taking like hot cakes. No family in Walkerton and surrounding country can afford to be without these papers at this ridiculons low price. \ Max Jacobs, a clothing dealer at Nappanee, has failed for §B,OOO. It thas developed since the failure that !Jacobs had executed a chattel mortlg:tge for $4,000 in favor of his son i Isaac. A Chieago firm which had a claim of §6,500 has served a replevin. A farmer’s wife in New Jersey says that in the days of her childhood forty years or more ago, woodchucks \verel among the staple articles of diet in that country. The flesh of the animal is l declared to be better and tenderer thmhi that of rabbit and closely to resem'* chicken. i L. Ewl =¥ o d Sy~ | sv “II& %é‘ : S e O .

Wlflflsm ¢ 5§ ; yellow pumjailure. ’ are barren ,M'--"Qice and be thewhen peaches and apj- a dead 1| failure, and beiries of no kind have & greete(l our eyes; how fondly we turn Ito the fruit of the cornfield, that our ‘ !childreu are taught to despise; the old yellow pumpkin, the mud coverea /pumpkin, the big Dbellled pumpkin ‘ [ that makes the good pies. Oh, golden ’,,hxwd pumpkin, you surely are “in it,” ‘;«"”“A jolly old rascal, so recently spurned I

we beg your forgivenness for thus hav{ing wronged you, when from you we scornfully turned. Come rolling down | hill till we meet you and greet you, | your bulk is a feast to our fruit loving i(-_yos, we love you, old pumpkin, 8o well we could eat you, for you are a dandy when made into pies.—l Ex. A Supposed Kessier Train Robber Caught. A late dispateh from Chicago states that George O. Summers, who was ar-

rested on Saturday for his attempt on the life of William Pinkerton is supposed to have been connected with the robbery of the Liake Shore express at Kessler, Ind., two months ago. After his escape from the peuitentiary at Jackson, Miss.,, he was seen loitering aroand the Liake Shore depot at Chicago, and a few days afterward the express was held up, Summers, or Hennessey, formerly worked for the Tink 9e assiduous in his Gucs g tho DUTTuglon strike. er the battle wit 10 switchmen Summers went to work for the Illinois Central railroad as yardmaster at New Orleans. Most of his boyhood was spent at San Tl'rancisco and Now Orleans, The Newspaper Borrower. The Wabash Call has a chapter on | the newspaper borrower in which it tells of the annoyance and gall of the newspaper borrower and sponger in | very plain langnage. He may be found | most anywhere, but more frequently in ' the news stand or business room, where ‘ lie awaits the arrival of the papers with | considerable anxiety. Ie picks up the paper desired as soon as it is open and reads it through; then lays it down and walks out withont ever saying thauk | you. \ Another nuisance is the pewspaper ' reader who borrows. He frequently ' steps into the newspaper office, puays | his back subseription and then says: “You may stop my paper! Isl want to read the paper my neighbor takes it, snd I can borrow it of him. In that way I can rave §51.50.” = \ WOMANKIND

Has won its fame because it deals with | ] what really interests the women of | America. 1t leaves the discussion of the great questions of religion and politics to other papers, and fills its pages with practical articles regarding home life, " Tts fashion department is complete—the work of experienced editors—and | profusely itlustdated, but it deals with ]famshiunfl snitable to the homes of womlen of artistic tastes and modest in- | comes. Its stories are bright and ingpiving. It is full of hints for the self supporting woman, and aids those who seek toadd to their incomes by brain or hand. Holiday Excursions. 1 lake Erie & Western railroad will | sell for the Christmas and New Year | holidays, excursion tickets between all stations on its line, at the very low rate of o: and one-third fare for the

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Commendatory Words of the Rev. C, ! _ B. Gillette. « In the Interior, the Presbyterian journal of Chicago, we find the follow- | ing notice of Rev, C. B. Gillette, pastor of the Preshyterian chureh of this place, aud his previous record in his ministerial work : WarLkegTOoN.—Rev. C. B. Gillette has begun active Izbor here, and the work i 3 prospering under his direction. Mr. Gillette labored two years at Homewood and Glenwood, during which time both churches were greatly prospered. The church edifice at Homewood was thoroughly repaired aund supplied with a new organ and heating appuratus, and Glenwood church raised by subseription money suflicient to build a new church. The contrihutions to thie boards increased three fold, and I the list of conumunicants was _greatly increased. © “he people at this place feel mysh, encoViked and enthusingt in ng: new relationag,, P o o ey v".»fi 4 Lwing 8180 T < BTN, , The followh & . respecting his s Advertiser o he couw® . Flmia z hefore ; 1 ot Ripledli= o o RS e © | Homowoods S, orni AT

A OV o e ann®,ced to the colßt Bel A W ’ sl 3 -2M]) g that his services with theg were abott to close, whereupon Johi# A. Tennant, the chorister and Sabbatg school superintendent, arose and madg | some introductory remarks, and offereg | i . : : A | the following resolutions which werg ' adopted by a rising vote: v ¢ ~4 . i WHEREAS: The Lev. C. B+ lelet‘,e is about to close his pastoral work wifl | us, us an expression of our appreciation t of his services in building up ftle | church and inereasing the congregatios, q ! be it ' \ | Resouvep: That in the Rev. C. ¥. | { Gillette we have found scholarly &- | i quirements, an able and eloquent m§h- | | ister and a devout chiristian gent e | { who by bLis greatness gg,_'¢ll.ll ‘ beart, his energy of gheFicter and de-| votion to pastoral®vork has by the | blessing “f,:wfi""“ able to im:r\-:\.w\ the chure® attendance and endear him getftn the hearts of our people uml\ that as he goes hence it is onr Im:u't'st desire and prayer that the blessing of Ve | et AT i i L ei S W TEe ,H,,1l

God may rest upon his labers; and that that peace which passeth under standing wmay ever aftend him andl his, i J. A. TENNANT, N. J. Horrox, W. H. MurraY. The Reverend Gillette was culled to the Ripley church last Angust, bat declined their eall; he, however, by their solicitation labored with thew, leaving his family in Elmira, and spe: ing one week in four at home and ,; | rest of the time with the congregntills Dartig T Siay si SN - | tered upon a season of unprecedentdd prosperity. The attendaunce on Sali- ! Dath services and prayer meetings was | the largest ever known in the history | of the ¢hurch. He was popular with both old and young, with both rich and poor, and with all denomiunations and thosé outside of the pale of the church. Mr. Gillefte has been reading a postoradnate course during the past year. | iHe Las declined several calls to. churches, but is now soon to be examined and then will be desirous of | settling as pastor.” \ Determined to Reform. | | Hell is full of newspaper men who | killed themselves Dblowing for some ! little one horse town aud that, too, withont enough support to fatten & ' grasshopper. We've decided thab it’s ! a sin to lie, anyway, and in the future i we'll be found telling the truth. —Gar- { rison (Texas) Sigral. ‘ x \ STTLOH'S CURE is sold on a gnarauteee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure, Only one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts., and SI.OO. Yor sale by Bellinger & Wil-

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Dr. H. S. Dowell extracts teeth with- | out pain or sleep. l | Oysters received direet from Balti- | more at the Star bakery. i

TEXE ‘ ! 7 /V .)! 1 s T i WALKERTON, IND., ‘ JOHN E. JOHNSON, Pres., l I MORGAN JOHNSON, V. Pres. i THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. \ Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes col-‘ lections on all points at Towest possiBle cxpense. Accounts of individuals nd corporations solicited. | I

| ' noe— B 72 LAPORTE Business College Busiess Cilege Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, ' Penmanship { Shorthand, Type-Writing, \ ‘English Training. 1 \\ “’rll:-m;ur erms. g o 3 ](,3.l‘;\(‘/(1')(:“‘,‘ Ind.

wm ’ VN P o AR 5:,3‘“ 25, | SRRITERE R S | [Fh bR s S SRR S I a7 A P N i e A5 e I o ISR TR S ey 1 5y b N ’ | S WG N < ) e:: e | \\ TP Y, ; SN S R { | ‘F:::\b. 33 sbt | G e IR NN s N NG g e Syt f 77 e, | R ‘\l'i'.\;\*\'\l-‘\'-\i' & ' i’ RSN o |N W 7 l A NARROW ESCAPE! . How it Happened. | The following remarkable event in alady’s | Jife will interest the reader: “Fora long time I | had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered almost incessantly. Ihad no appefite and could not sleeg, I would be compelled tosit up in bed and belch gas from my stom- - ach until I thought every minute would be my last. There was a feeling of oppression | about my heart, and ¥ was afraid to draw a { full breath. I couldr't sweep a room with- | put sitting down and resting:; but, thank | God, by the help of New Heart Cure all that | is past and I feel like another woman. Before using the New Heart Cure I bad taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors without ar:fr benefit until I was both discouraged and disgusted. MK husband bought me a bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and am happy %o say 1 never regretted it, as 1 now have a sglendid appetite and sleep well. T weighed 125 pounds when I be§zm taking the remedy, and now I weighl3o'4. ts effect in my case has been truly marvelous. Itfar surpasses any other medicine I have ever taken or any benefit 1 ever received from physicians.”—Mrs. Harry Starr, . Pottsville, Pa., October 12, 1892. |~ Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is sold on a posi-~ tive guarantee by all druggists, or by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, Slrlper bottle, six bottles §5, express prepaid. his great discovery by an eminent specialist in heart disease, contains neither . opiates nor dangerous drugs.

i RGBP SR B 11 BT e S 1 g W. L. BOUGLAS 83 SHOE wnct'ki NOT RiP. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pairs ~ Best in the world, e 5500, TTOS3.OO } 854006 250 T 635052 .. Ev 2.00 el il e EFOR LADIES $2.50 @ = PRI 00 $2.25 . o 4 151.75 i | FoR BoYS ‘ s2’ 0 o ~.1.,“f"l::" $ l 5 FOR :?;:;:,:223»‘-::“ § . 7 Qi T AR !fl . 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 and wear as well, If you wish to economize in your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bettom, look for it when you buy. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, 3fass., Sold by KOONTZ, SWANK & CO.

MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regnlating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dur. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uuequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samvples free at J. Endly’s.

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tr - lation, commid?n m‘x:‘sd ‘ } e———— history, from the founda- ’ | : tion to the most advanced work in the classics. ¢ ¢ The ahove schocls teach by the correspond- ’ ¢ ence method onlfi’ and recognize no rivals in ’ ’ thelr respective flelds. . g ress, n ‘ ¢ T e &k, which school yougare ; ‘ even A5 10 ETER ) interested, and in- 4 4 oot E% AFatsh 227 close ten cents in g | ARG 7 i ‘ jfig)r/‘}?mg ‘_A_xg arate catalogue. ‘ g 5 !‘w &' 7 J. Corneßm, JR., § PLo ¥_:‘_‘,_ > é . , . g i ’,@"‘?\'ba:;;iif{jwfi’: fat o Sec'y & Treas.,, &??)m ,-"’ DETROIT, MICH.‘ 5 e—— ‘“ Telephone Bldg, ; AermeirrTartrianeaataetßAGtßßßEßßß AR R T TS R S DU PT A ITB YB R B T YOUR FUTURE ' =3 \} nU-- QU f - < " i 1 ’.ix.\ 34‘{;}, S(Q i ;\\ ! B NB, s W y’.\‘{ e "fv/ %:'4. ol s < s I = B . “f > eoL 3 .ow \/) .f;f ;«'I z zg,. < L"’Q(‘./:/‘j'é A) 6 ! & SARTENEE M ‘ Qs‘o s 3 3,s'\\#‘\&‘, Qg ;‘7”:' ary ’ : so\e|P% 1S . > 2 4s)::\ :/\ e- soh oy S ¢ o1 I 'Q’ £SS ::2 h

\ sy 3 -~ N il 69/; ‘2 J c 65, /zm Hoon, »/, £ - . E B¢, ;;-“ w 4 Y —— Bracelets of L PR i;\ - O IS IN YCUR OWN HAND. ~_ Palmistry assumes to tell whet the lines in yoms hand indicate. It wili amusc yon, if nothing more, . The above diagram salmost explains itseli. The length of the LINE OF LIFE indicates probable aoe to which you will live. Each BRACELET F;f'.'e-: you thirty years. Well-marked LINE Oo¥ EAD denotes brain power 3 clear LINE OF FORTUNE, fame or riches. Beth combined mean success in life; but you must kee{» up with modern geas to.ginét.mi;fou will find plenty oi; tl}ese it ore e 2 : eented thag ev‘ery ymelmel}l‘g:fi;_v‘i {n‘::azi tained. Tt ie a dozen magazines in one. A CLEAR LINE OF HEART bespcaks tenderness; a straight LINE OF FATE, peaceful life; the reverse if crooked. A well - defined LINE OF HEALTH spares yon doctors’ bills ; so will the heaith hints in Demorest’s. No -other magazine publishes sg manv stories to interest the home circle. You will be subject to extremes of hich spirits or despondency it yon have the GIRDLE OF VEXUS well marked: keep up your spirits by f#aving Demorest’s Magazine to read. —Ry Subsribing to it for 1864 you will receive a gallery of exquisite works of art of great value, besides the guperb sreminm picture 17x22inches, * I'm a Daisy!” v.'hicY\ is almost a real baby, and equal to the original oil painting which cost £300; and yon will have a magazinc that cannot be equaled by any in the world for its beautiful | illustrations anl subject matter, that will keep | you posted on all the lopics of the day, and all the | fads, and different items of interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family { ~ and while Demorest’s is not a fashion magazine, its fashion pages are perfect, and you get with it, free of cost, all the patterns you wish to use during the year, and in any size you choose. Send in your subscription at once, only §2 00, and you will really get over £25.00 in value. Address the publisher, W. Jenninzs Demorest, 15 East 14th St., New York. If you are unacquainted with the Ma[{?zine, send for a specimen copy. A large QUADRANGLE means honesty; a large TRIANGLE, generosity: long FIRST DIVISION OF THUMB, strong will; LONG SECOND DIVISION, reasoning faculty. The MOUNT OF JUPITER betokens ambition ; that of SATURN, prudence ; the SUN, love of splendor: MARS, courage; MOON, ima.ginao tion ; VENUS, love of pieasure; and MERCURY, | intelligence. Take our advice as above and you | will be sure to possess the last and most valuable l quality, - e ER

Ml ‘Busmess AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS iJAS. SHOEMAKER { Justice of the Peace. | Office in the I'ulmer block, upstairs. | collections promptly attended too. Al- | 80 solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Kuefllar & Lopp, of In- ‘ dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my oflice every Saturday. - 0. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. Next door Delirens' store. WALKERTON, : INDIANA e o e e ) ¥ J. 1). l[ l‘; L\‘ I{l ’ | } AUCTIONEER. | Will ery sales at ail times during ' sale season. Rates reasonable, and | satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, i J. . BNy, Walkerton, Ind L !]) '7‘. . ‘AV Easy Paymenis. TR LY P. L. FITZGERALD. i !'!E-{r's-'\ j\ el i:'f‘,

Don’t forget the I.\'I)EPEXDE.\’T'S' hard times offer—three papers for the price of one. m J. W. DOUD, M. D, Walkerton, Ind. All Calls Prompty Attended, Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE AT RICEIOLS FHIOTEL. m GEO. F. STKELE, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. House, carriage and sign painting; also graining. All work guaranteed. Located over Tischer’'s Wagon Shop. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA, SILAS GEORGE; g JUSTICE OF THE PE%ed t ; - -

Prompt ~;).ttentinn give'n to V collections Oflice iu Rensberger’s bloek, upstairs O-M. CUNNINGHAM, Attorney at Law, SOUTH BEND, IND. ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10, DR.L.S. LAPIERRE Dental Parlors, New Fones Building Opposite Post- \ office, SOUTH BEND, Ina. WORK NEATLY DONE, Ao Eo CRIPE, Barber and Hairrdresser, WALKERTON, IND.

Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. R . S S S S T A 5. D » Dr. H. S. Dowell, it o SN U TS s Teeth '(‘-x.fl'l'ctefl without pain or sieep, Dy the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. e e M. D. LEROY. e 8 /2 ke ‘:*:f.;‘g—y-f— e VLIVE & FEED STBLE, WALKERTON, END. Tirst-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms

% reasonable. M P =T\ " NI I'IME TABLE. . ;?R‘“ :“:i,' In Effect Jan. 11,’91. fantE eG\ Solid Trains between ;j%:nm = :—%‘_—’% SANDUSKY AND PEORIA \o= = _lee=t ~—Jlindianapolisand i N\ R/l Michigan City u’ifiw AMR'O\\O/M DIRECT connections to S nd from all points in the United States and Canada. . NORTIH ]EOUND FROM WALKERTOQ. {No. 20 Pa55enger.........Leave5__......1228 pm N 0.22 s e Bebe ee e A {No. 150 Local o o LR SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. iNo. 23 Passenger--c-—---_-Leaves.g----..3.182am tNo. 29 o et R Rl SO SN iNo. 151 Yoeal ... - % " - iU IDNIN *PDaily except Sat. IDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 985 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.39 next morn.ng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Franciseo and all points West. Free reclining | chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for | through passengers. | os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line traius for Sandusky, Bloomington angd all points east and west. For tickets, rales ang general information, call on J. M. Daubenspeck Ticket Agent . E & W. R. R, or address | K. C. Parlier, O F. Daty, Trafic Manager. A. Gen'l Indiavapolis Ind. ————————————————————— B. & O.TIME TABLE. : GOING EAST, NI i R . B Bh i i 7. X il Exprem 0..31 .0 i .=, il e I N & m e-cliieen o ives Teom Chiess«eg ¥ = e