St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1894 — Page 8
Cy? Sn&cpcniicnt. A Local Newspaper. Non-Partisan. W. A. KNOI KV. JTBI.iSH F.K. Entered nt the Walkerton Postolliee nt second class rates. S3tilawcr it ion: For One Year . . . ■ $ 1 For Six Months "’ For | hree Months If paid prompfly tn Hilvnnce a discount. of 'lb cents on the year n ill be idle. wed. XA cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of yom paper indicates Hint, your term of subscription to litis paper lias expired. I f you are i n arrearages please sell lb a I once. and notify us promptly if yon wish the paper eon tinned. WALK FUTON. INDIANA. APRIL 11. 18I>1. E.ocal ElrleSs. Go to Nelson for meals and provisions. Call at the Globe fur clothing at j hard times prices. Farmers call at N. B. Shoemaker’s for seed corn anil seed oats. 'rhe Misses Millard received a. new I invoice of spring goods this week. No better 5 cent cigar in Iho market ( than yon will find at the Star bakery. Vern Ilardenbrook mid Benson Cook expect to give a sparring enter tainment at AHm n next Thursday. Under a ruling of the department, insane, idiotic and helpless childten of Soldiers are to be admitled to the pen ■ • sion list. In order to insure the safety of von i ' letters call and get envelopes printed with your return card, at .this otiice. <lnly 50 cents a hundred. All the latest styles in spring milli । nery will be found at Miss Fosdiek’sJ who has a line and well selected stock d’rices low. Located upstairs in ; Hudelmyer block. — The Club people at Koontz’s hike j are talking of running a telephone Jine from the lake to town. A num- I her of our business nun have' been so- i licited to contribute towards defray- i ing the expense of putting up the Jine. St. Joseph, Mich., gets the county Seat of Berrien oounty, it having been i so decided by popular vote. This is a i great victory for St. Joseph, and it is) Slid that real estate in that, city has 1 KSWBaswßy- advanced 50 per cent. The Daily Press has made a hard and es fective fight in behalf of St. Joseph in the county seat war. The Silver Agitation. The silver agitation is making a J great, stir but the benefits from it will be nothing compared with the invest-j meatof a si! ver quarter in Simmons' Liver liegnhdor powder. If agitates the liver and cures biliou.sae.ss and sick head ache. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., savs; ‘‘Shiloh’s \ italiz er 1 ‘SAYED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the i best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75ets. ' For sale by Bellinger & Williams.
DR. KULMF.R’S SWAMP-BOOT ■ /■■ ■ I W I tew *& 4 U 7^7 1 \ ’ ' ' 5 A <O at 7" A ■ A- . i wW® V d rd"^ ' J. D. Wtelcox. f CURED ME. Doctors Said ! Could Not Live. POOR HEALTH FOB YEA Mr. Willcox is a practi al farmer and Postpiaster in the village whore he r. ides, and is well known for miles around. He wrr.es:—“l bad been in poor health lor a long time, Four years ago the crisis came, and a number of our best physicians said 3 would not live a year. I began using Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure; then my doctor said it might help me tor a time, but I would not be here a year hence. My difliculties, aggravated by Rheumatism, were so bad I could not get either hand to my face. I continued the medicine nearly a year, and now I am as well aa asiy man of my age—sixty-eight years. S»r' Qw O JoT^ V J.D. Wiij/ ox, ^n.»/!«. Che ?-w_ At I’.wiie, cp CLOO h !ze-* ••law ■ ’ •’ I-’ -ie to lb At a” HocH , < ; rc f- „ v <•«»*'uwiiLvui « s wa* Dr. Kill;)-1 - - go,, ui’.^hanitoa, j-. y. Vr. Kilmer’s U & 0 Anointment Cures Piles Trial Bax Frea. — At Druggists, 50 csot?- j
'.'J .» ’l'M* J." The Heinz Pickle Co. have made arrangements to build a pickle sailing ! factory at. Kewanna this summer. Horsemen will please remember ■ i that the Independent olliee is well' ’equipped for printing bills or cards 1 pertaining to their business. I Those persons desiring walnut trees ] I to plant will do well to call on Isaac H iJcmner as he has a supply’ on hand and will sell them cheap. A voting, meek looking man is said to be working some id' the towns in i northern Indiana representing himself | as collector for the Epworth League. I am not going to move, I am not trying (o sell out, my work has spoken for Mself. I have had 12 years experience, and can warrant, my work. A. L. WASHBURN!!, .Jeweler, Hotel Fry. The following are some odd names iof postoHices in the United States; i lied Dog, Cal.; You Bet, G.iL; Yuba Dam, Cal.; Dog Tooth, ill.; Flea Hill, N. C.; Fly Mountain, Ulster county. |N. Y.; I> ditown, Pa ; Bug Hill, N. C ; ll'bewtown, Pa ; Cut Shia, Ki.; Fiddle--1 town, C.d ; Fusstown, Wis.; Daddy’s J Creek, Tenn.; Cdfk iller, Tenn.; Big 1 Foot, Ind ; Calliope, Iowa; Little Wild । Cat, W. Vn.; ITellyman, III.; Young J । Blood, HI.; Young Womanstown, Pa.; Whiskey Town, Cal.; Ty Tv, G,i.; Bi r I Neck, HI ; Black Jack, Miss ; Bliss, Wyoming county, N- Y. and Bird in Hand, Fa. Editors art' frequently criticised for not being brilliant, willy and - b>ipu id j all ol t'c tinm. But editor.", are onh j ’ucn. 1 lew have their seasons if, gloom, their weighing c ues of life, Iheir withering disappointments and, Consequently, their dull days when ideas come like pulling teeth. Then it is that edit ing a newsp iper is a task which has no equal in severity' ami no parallel in irksomeness. If your news- ! paper isn't as bright and interesting । mie week as tin 1 week before there is a--for it and sympathy instead of ' censure should greet the long column , evidences of human wea’ :ie .... Ex. A New Movement in Drainage. The following special appeared in yesterday’s Chicago Tribune and coneerns many of the farmers in this sec* I tiou of country : “Judge Wiley, of the , 30th Judicial Circuit, today decided t he district drainage Jaw of Indiana tinconstitutional. This law was passed ;by Hie Lop.islaf arc of IRfer n ad js I similar to the Illinois law. It was । framed by Benjamin J. GiTnd, of ' Kankakee, 111., a large bull owner in Champaign and K.mkaWo e.mn li< ^, । Illinois, and Jasp- r county, L>J. Th-' I * ease decided today was the application of this law in the drainage of his ' 20,000 acre ranch in Jasper countv. Il i was under this law that it v as . Xpe.-led I to drain the K inknkfe liver mni'-hes involving a half million aen s ■ f land in ! Jasper and mij-ining couu!i< i. Th, deci.-i-’ii lias a far i• ael.i -g < ff-el throm hout Indiana, anJ will lemh r ? invalid all proceedings eomnwucid under (he Jaw.” ISLAND ITEMS. Hide your deg, fur the asse- ser is ! coming. Farmers should fest Hu ir s< < d corn before planting time. The early sown oats are up But look- : ing a little sickly. You should sc-'A. E ’l ett-r smile. It’s a pill, of the average w- ight. The Orange school el -e-s this w. k. I on Saturday. Look out for a wedding on the 1 Island soon. The Dare school closed last Tuesdav. ' Walter MeC ol has given th > best of satisfaction ami it is the wish of the patrons am] schohi:s that he may return this fall to take charge. Some of the fai niers have com menced plowing for coin. John St rang und the general coßeetor for firn dinmpion Machine Co. were doing bn-iness on the LAwnd lad’ Monday. Charley Besfouck has been buzz; 'g wood for two days on his farm near I Walkei ton. ('lull h y Las the Hnest ' wood pile in this whole couidrv. Me ■ Daniel and Daugherty did the work. Airs. Leming and daughter, y[ ls I Ida Gardner, of WnnaLib, are visiting | I with Addison Snell and wife on Hie ' Island this week. A[ ;s . Leming is , Mrs. Snell's mother and Mrs. Gardner ■ : is his sister. Jolin Heath lias traded his roan horse - to Eliil Maish for a four year old colt, j Ilarvy Mull, who received several : injuries by falling on a, fence post : । some time ago, is improving very slow- i b T - The Islam] people are pained to - learn of the serious illness of Mrs. L. I ,B. Hardy, of South F ml. Mrs. Hardy j Ims many irimids in this vL ^-i’y vho are uiixiiHis to iiear of he r sptwdy re- j covery. Pock. I
Fl«’ Bui, Walki-rton, I nd., JOHN K. JOHNSON, Pres MORMAN .JOHNSON, y. THOMPSON 'TURNER, Cashier. Doos a general banking business; buys ami sells exchange, makes eol lections on all points at lowest possi ble expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. --m-m ■* -I'-IMIT—W!■ — ~in W inilßll .JWJJWU rtJl ■ ■■'•■A Wf ‘-O-- A s / ~W 'W FARM ATER! \\ ill be found tin 1 coming season i t my place on the North Liberty and iVi a 11. ei t- > a road. All liorsemen come I and look the Loi e over and get prices. He is a pure I’eicherou horse. IS its 1 m: IMm. T -‘IN ■ A . Jr ’ X Cm*.-- " , f"?."?- ’-Ss. ’I" ..' A' 2 . U • - o-'-I- i SG TO CALIFORNIA. This i< our : ir- pi n; Cu Kale on the I’ioliips Kock Gland Tourist Ex< nr sions from Chicago to Los Angeles m San Francisco, via the Scenic Knute and Ogden. Yon can go with PliilTfp*. the best of all exetirsion managers, for he Ims each party Hceonipaiiied by a special agent who goes the entire It ip with patrons. These penmnally ami - ducted excursions have Ctiiengo t<ie»> a week, l uesday mid ThnrsJay. * Wi Lave also irdMir turn i cnrf’rrvice, Daring Chiengn every night Ct 0 o’clock via our sell! hern route, lltr(^ch Um bftutifnl Imliun Tmriim' amHFf Worth t<» Loa Am:eL ,-i ami San Fi iu ei e». The Tonii*t ear rale via Ibis ■ ronte, fie same. Apply nt 11 «k Is i laud ticket ofiiee. 104 ('link 'fleet. .IXO SEI ASTI AN. G. I’. A , C 11. I . I’ IFv. Cb’cngo. 1..,1:-' blank or I I lluril, al Illis OJICC,
.A; ''7 u ’j U ; -1 - . - WAVFRIY SMRfi!!Fn-9RI RS Strictly B^h G I There is a class of dealers andTßers who ir sginc that I < cause the WAVL!.®^ -l: the PRUES <S' OTHER f ( ! J rr b (hat it ism'sX f hnt wo claim it to Ih~ i- c., sti i tlv •... 1: p; f,,r the b-<ietit of these very people that we write thi a.I, as we wish to armlyWlipress upon their minds the fact th.it. mill: :ch tie- \VA \ KilLl'is much lower i: p iee than any other Ui i Grade Bicycles, yet if is fully cqur.l in grade an-1 in every detail of eon-0 s iiciion t > any other machiue built, regardless f price. . .. .. .. - - - - OUR NEW Ji.s and if you are not convinced bv reading the mu ciß-.iti. ns given tbereu , we will cheerfully send a sample machine, on a; proval, to :JX bJV IDOlXi*nr IM A 4 id 17^Ir* a • HIN 1 j Pm Ai v iorCiGA<, and n• 1 mire that a erifical examination w il’ be mor-' eonvinc- - r ; iiuyfliing we can sav. jINDI. !A BICYCLE CO.J INDIAN IPOLIS, IND., i\ S, A. 1 i
New spring goodsjnst in at Noah Ilensberger’s. 100 Acre Fann for Sale. G-'od, well improved farm for side cheap und on easy terms. New house with seven rooms, cemented cellar, good burn, good orcliard, good fences, etc. 85 acres wilder good cnltivaHon For any information call on JOHN E. JOHNSON, Agent, Tyner City, Ind. Jr A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. _■ A Page From Her History. The important experiences of others are Interesting. Thefofiowing U no exception: •i hud been troubled with heart, disease C 5 years, muehof that time very seriously. For ; live years 1 wsstreaied Uy one physician continuously. I was in business, but, obliged to retire on ucco-mt of my health. A phv- ; sician told my friends 1 hat 1 could not. live a. nionth. My t o' ami limbs were badly swollen, and 1 was indeed in a serious condition I U "Viiil.'m.'m directed my attention to i Dr. Xii.es New I lent L ('mo, and said that Ids sister who I, ul ! .< n nu v i(h heart di - ense, had been cm,‘<l by the n medy, and was j a^idn a stroiij;, healthy woman. 1 purchased a l>ott.e of 11m He uI ( a a, amt in le^s than o "my :■ n ' takini; the 1,. : d 1 could lee! a deci,a- I improv <":icnl In thecirculaiion of my b!o 1. V> he i I had Im m three do,ms t cou! I move mv ankles, s-'mei I.lny ! had nut done for mom !- ->m nd my limls liad been '.ve,!-L-n i lon 11 ha : Hn-y secinmi ilmos' put'uied. He'ore 1 had taken eno G ttio t f Die New Hear! I'ure the-'M'lling' I .1 all ore down, a nl I was ■ > much better tin t 1 di 1 my < wn w 'iY. On my i- e. mnnend at ion six miters are t aldny tills \- in ale rein, dv." Mis. ilor-rau, 5t..i V\ Hari:-, nt- ~ ( hleago’ Id. Dr. Mlhx-T N ID art Cure, a discovery of an eminent Fpeclall.st in heart (llsease. issold by nil drusrcL is on ;i positive guarantee.or si nt by th ' l‘r. .M'!- -yi .Umil < o..l\lmrt. Ind., on rwoipt ofpri. e. s! IHT bottle, s x l'< 't h s for gu.e'.pre pi ; aid. Itlsp- mly IHC flow Oil opiates or dangerous tU a s. —ITJII n.T" " 'IT . ”>n. .ir - ' ■ -v•- hmti i> * r Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Alan whose watch has be a damagt <1 by dropping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pullout bow and the new BBBSWI bHBHhbOUHbSSSBBhBIH > wiil exclaim: “Ought to have : been made long ago! ” Itcan’t betwistedoff thecase. Can only be had w idi Jas. Boss Fi 11 r d an d other ca se s stam pe d with this trade mark i Ssnti for a watch caso openor (free). Keyii -Vo h<‘ssc Co., j Ip ..IA.
Dowel), the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. Subscriptions received for all Hie magazines and periodicals, at the Indepkndent otlice. We will save you expense and trouble of sending. LAPORTE Practical Book-Keeping’, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-VZ ritinar, English Trainin er. ’ll rite For Terms. 11. C. NOE, La Boi te, Ind. * ■Wx’Rk^E.^.^Bk.XX.'eL’aL'W*^, j i )At the expense of little \ J । money and his spare * ? tmie obtain a fair work/f' T J I ing education. ' 4 J pV’jMAT'k&E! e JSSL-^SL t^-^3=*.*>■• - : ■fcxawsXi. -iXT 30KK£iJfe 7’ IOUG .4 TGC S l 17'khTY | j Cf C.OfESPCNOEiOE I.'ISTRUCTIOM, J in ’die work!. SUBJECTS TAUGHT. J - $ *’5J TV * S’!’ O1 of law yr*' irrs fcradmission ’ ; J J t i.s ■ ,s<. u s V■! :,C : mc.esy,,ui .t. . . :: y. J F - I u ; u. : ua- \ •• • - — — ** a -?• > ; v ? j ’ J ’t iVh* tfiHd i' ‘ c i J I! e 5 : ” sl 5 -l ; •- •* e; : in Amer x ? i i y P’V4A r: ‘ ; * s ' -Iftihsd -t-lrndLy ; • GilbH i ", <i r, ,ft # J — — s.' ■• » tv the t esc expert uotk. A ' smd 1 <T!& i"i^« :a r, j Jx SJIU Ih 5 lIS kill, n, ccr.pvsjth n and J • *.• ’ .... 1 f y. n.-ra the found*- J * ' .iu al .e eh- ols teu, hby the correspond- ' • '’’ ‘ aud iccuguizo no rivals in f j ' .n.h x: ; ccwiio ik’d?. J 1 ! ; /x Address, stating in J j < ,***'* x a • *■ ’ ' ■ "’hk hs^b.r i veu are J i 4 i ’ A ■ , ; ; .^7 ir; .1. sr d iu- J ’ A .N -.-‘’■■.z kU-'-’U ^2 :4 ,’ n f I ■ . -D-*. .. . '? 1 . ' ' . ...Li J c-i. i ; V Jj•CLgJ/li Vi J ‘ C 0 ™**' I 1 Secy 3.-Trea*.. * h?J. 13 orrnoiT, mich. { . Telephone Bldg^ j ' r . O fA?u sc BON & S RYE '■ ■> d pure and unadulter- : irt' i ’rem the distillery. ' I pure and wholet imdaat by the .N. ’ f eternity everywhere, decs f e, strength and happi- •; Ns to the weak, sick, aged | .n 1 inarm. i ■; - "WT^Ucf yovr druggist or li :• ,r . :i r pt. of S'.so we will < ,p.' ; I ■- . ■ ■ ■ i.hess a full quart , . imple b ■ tie es Ohl Elk Rye or Bourbon. f-TGLL. VAkmiA & £O.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. bUS ,ESS Aim PBOIESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Jiislice of ihe Peace. Oli ■ iu N Shot maker bldg upstairs. ■ Jleci’mis promptly :iH< nded too. AI- ; "li. Jcr of priui ins with Dr. Lopp, ■ f ilc- li’i.i i imicillar At Lopp, of In--4: map 4is. IM. Will lie at my olUee I evi rv Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, BAKBFR A HAIiUHEESSEB Next door Bebimm’ store. VV X I. K I-. K I < >N , - INDIANA I : i J. I>. II EN RY, ire TIOXCEa. Will cry sales at all times during . sale season. Kates reasonable, and ’ sat isfacl Lm guar;.l. Leave orders ’ at. Indhi'ondun r * .lie , or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind Pianos, Si ici n q .Mach i n es, Seco i 1 d-11 and 0/ aan s. Fasy £ s aymesitS. i. • .-J 4 X i S.l .cZ All -L. U A- 7 ■ cw*'_ - --.nT-- • jin'iminiii d : ..■ co" a Notice. J- bz W. 'I. 'i'ruslee of Lincoln t.v i> > . s' ;.. IL: v. ill i i Le in his ouieea! ibe U S. Express 'dllce ■ l on Wednesday of each week for the i transaction of township business. vICNo I
J- w. DOUD, M. D-, Walkerton, lu<l. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IU IIUDELMYEIt Blk. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE. WALKERTON, IND. Prompt uHeiition given to collections Olliee in Heusberger’s blocK, upstairs ()• M- CUNNINGHAM, Attorney at Law, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S.La&eW^ Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Post- , olliee. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, fliarber and Hairdresser t WALKEIITON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Diop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, li^-' PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted vviihout pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effect#. Teeth tilled without pain by Ilie use of antalgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dongberty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, XI AI.HEKTOY, IVl». First-class rigs and good horaea. Horses boarded. Traveling nu n carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. T^fl^TniE TABLE. Effeet Jatl U,'9l. ' NfjtW Solid Trains between "o- Sandusky asd Fkoma —AND—r^^JtffcaM^te/Jlndianapoiisand k 1 Michigan City । t '1 DIRECT connections to from all points in the I Cnited St.ites and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON I No. 20 Passenger Leaves 12.28 pm tN0.22 " “ 6(8 “ fNo li«I.oeal “ “ 1J55 “ SOi"I II BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo 23 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m tNo. 29 “ “ 4.52 cm (No. 151 Local '• 10.15 am ♦Daily except Sat. fDaily except Sunday. No. 11. via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. in , makingdireet connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn.ng < onnecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Franeisio and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Miaenuri river fur through passengers. os. 9 10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with multi line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west For tickets, rales an j general information, call on J. J. Houlihan ; Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address ES C. 2 B iii L< i , -C F. Traffic Manager. A.Gen'l Indianapolis Ind. i .... ■■ »|M 11. & o. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, *“ 16, Mail Train 9.14 a m* ' “ 14 545 p m GOING WEST. “ 17, Mail and Express -„__3 22 p. hi “ 11, “ 6.05 a», •• 47, “ 4.30 a. m. Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8.50 p. m. gy- Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O. SCULL, O. P. McOARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Geu. Pass. Ag'i.. Baltimore, Md. Coluo'bus. O, E. L. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. GREAT MUSICAL OFFER. Send us the names and addresses of three or more performers on the piano । or organ together with six cents in postage an 1 we will mail you one copy Popular Music Monthly, containing ten pieces, full sheet music, consisting ■ of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc., i arrarged for the piano and organ. Adi dress: Popular Mnsie Monthly, Indianapolis, lud.
