Walkerton Independent, Volume 34, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1908 — Page 8

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL. DR. M. S. DENAUT, Physician. Surgeon. Offices and residence In Denaut Building, Be. ven th Street. rdLBPHONL No. 8 . NIGHT BELL. W. F. Miranda, M. D., Physician and Surgeon The Treatment of all Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. ► Office Con.ultation Free. Office In new building near residence on; Avenue E. Telephone No. 34 S. P. TRACY, B. S., M. D. Physician and Surgeon, * ALKERTON. - - - INDIANA. Office: Booms formerly occupied by J. W. Arlington, M. D. TELEPHONE NO. 3 9 . NIGHT BELL. DR. R. MEVILLE, Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician Dropsical Cases a. Specialty. Calls Promply Answered. Day or Night. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE PHONE No. 79 Walkerton, Indiana EYES : EXAMINED : FREE Glasses fitted at moderate prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. DR. J. BURKE & CO. OPTICIANS. Paxson Bldg. Established 1900 230 So. Michigan St., South Bend, Indiana Dr. H. S. Dowell, DENTIST. Crown Bridge Work and Ortho* dontia a Specialty. Teeth extracted wltnout pain or sleep, by th a use of local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after eflects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgie. PHONE 56. MB. Slick, LL. B. Harvey J. Curtis. LL. B. SLICK & CURTIS, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND U. 8. PENSION ATTORNEYS. SeUPment of Estates, Abstracts ot Title, Rea Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. SUCCESSORS TO W. A. DAILEY. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. GEORGE?. ROSS, TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, Hereby gives notice that he will be at his office in Ross’ Hardware Store Wednesday and Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. Houks: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Miller Guy Cyrus E. Pattee GUY & PATTEE Attorneys-at-Law 117 North Main Street. SOUTH BEND, IND. UNDERTAKING. SMITH & CO. Funeral Directors, Personal Attention Given to All Calls. LADY ASSISTANT. OFFICE ’PHONE, No. 14. RESIDENCE, No. 4. WALKERTON, IND. The Chicago Daily Tribune and the Walkerton Independent one year only $3.50. The Tribune is one of America’s foremost dailies. Thia combination offer is less than the regular price of the Tribune. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. .Joseph County, State of Indiana, administritor of the estate of Stephen Hiener, late of St. Joseph county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. D. D. Nemeth, Administrator. June 23, 1908. F. Henry Wurzer, Attorney for Admr. The Merry Whirl. "There goes little Johnnie Eisenbeiss,” said the fourth-floor woman, leaning on a cushion on the window Bill, "rolling hoop with his mutter's Merry Vidow sailor for de hoop and his fader’s gold headed cane what he Verbunderein give him for de stick. I It’ll be funny wh<n Johnnie’s peoples comes from de market, yes.” Make for Success. Frugality is a fair fortune; and habits of industry a good estate. —Franklin.

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Try “Reiss” shirts. In the old location. Call and see us. F. M. Ake. The prospects for a large pickle crop were never better. Fresh bread, pies and cookies every day at Shirley 3 Restaurant, Motorcycles are used by three of the rural mail carrier's at Warsaw, Fresh canned goods received every week at McDaniel’s market. Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by B. E. Williams. The counter, tables and desks in the State Bank are being repainted a rich mahogany finish by Clarence Casad. For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas’ Electric oil. Pain can’t stay where it is used. Doan’s Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per box. Warsaw, Kosciusko county, is without a saloon, the license of the last remaining saloon, owned by William Chapman, having expired. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is good for cuts, burns, bruisss and scratches. It is especially good for piles. Recommended and sold by B. E. Williams. Itching, bleeding and protruding or blind piles yield to Doan’s Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it. Sid Ewing, barber, one door west of Hotel Starr. Revolving chairs, compressed air and other modern conveniences and appliances used in the barber’s art. Envelopes with your name and address printed on them for 50 cents a single hundrsd. In larger quantities they are cheaper per hundred. Call at the Independent office. It is reported that a well known citizen of Cory attempted suicide a few days ago by lying down on the Erie railroad tracks near that city. He starved to death before the train came along, A newspaper office in lowa was shot into with buckshot by the local grocer because of his ad which should have read: “A fresh, stock of dairy butter daily.” The printer used an “h” instead of a "d” in the word “dairy.” The cheapest commodity we know of is the advertising space of the average well established country newspaper* You get more for your money there than anywhere else, if you have the judgment to make the proper use of your space. Ed Bose caught a pickerel at the river Friday but we are unable to give the exact size of it. It weighed between five and six pounds at first but it has been growing a little larger each day and as we go to press it is still growing. Ed is duly qualified now to full membership in the Fishermen’s Annanias Club. A New York chicken farmer fattens his chicks by electricity. The hen houses are all brilliantly illuminated with arc lights and at intervals during the night the lights are turned on and the misguided fowls, thinking it is daylight, fly off the roosts and eat. This plan is also said to coax an extra egg or two away from the deluded hens. Meat and milk dealers at Goshen were given a shaking up lest week when the state pure food and drug inspector visited plants in the city with the result that there were two arrests for conducting an unsanitary slaughter house and for selling skimmed milk. The official said that the conditions were bad in Goshen and called a special meeting of the city council to recommend the appointment of a health officer. —Ligonier Leader. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth and all things therein. He then created man and woman and left the loafers on the corners and in due time they multiplied and spread into poetoffices and depots and the stores. In these places they sit and explain state and national problems that have vexed great minds. While he is thus engaged his wife is out washing for her neighbors, and the poor helpless children are left at home taking care of themselves as best they can,” There is nothing more noticeable than a loafer. —Denver Tribune. — The Milford Mail says: Kosciusko county needs 195 teachers for the fall and winter terms and there are only 147 available. There are several counties in the state where a greater shortage is felt and should many fail in securing a license it will be a problem where to secure teachers to supply the demand. Some counties seem to be proselyting from other counties and where it is learned that township trustees and school boards have not contracted for their teachers efforts are being made by extra inducement to secure them. THE DEATH RECORD. | Mildred Irene Daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Dipert. Born March 1, 1906, in Starke county Indiana, died in Elkhart, Indiana, July 10, 1908, aged 2 years, 4 months and 9 days. The remains arrived from Elkhart Saturday afternoon and the funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday at 2 p. m., Rev. H. P. Ivey officiating. Burial in Woodlawn cemetery. Hawks’ Burdock Creates appetite, purifies the blood, cures rheumatism, kidney, bladder and stomach troubles. Large one dollar size bottles for 35 cents. For sale by J. J. Fink.

Buy "Reiss” shoes, For a quick lunch try Shirley’s Restaurant. 1 All our meats are home killed and strictly fresh at McDaniel’s market. । Many ills come from impure blood. Can’t have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels, Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purities 1 the blood. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: “I have only taken four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have ( done for me more than any other mediciue has ever done. I am still taking the pills as 1 want a perfect cure.” Mr. barber refers to DeWitt’s Kidney and * Bladder Pills. Sold by B. E. Williams. 1 here is one preparation known today 1 that will promptly help the stomach. « J his is Kodol. Kodol digests all classes of food, and it does it thoroughly, so that the use of Kodol for a time without 1 doubt help any oue who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and continue it for the short time that it is necessary to give . you complete relief. Kodol is sold by ■ B, E. Williams. f 1 Fine Concert Coming. The Heizer-Morgan company will give a musical entertainment in the M. E. church Friday evening, July 17. This company comes highly recommended by the public and press. The members of the company are as , follows: Mr. Frederick Heizer, who for 12 years has been superintendent of music in the schools of Sioux City; Mr. f Frederick Heizer, Jr., violin soloist, and Mise Anna Belle Morgan, organist St. 3 Paul M. E. church, Chicago. Don't forget the date, M. E. church, Friday evening, July 17. } An Event in Sunday Journalism. , The people of the middle West are . rapidly discovering that the Sunday Magazine of The Chicago Record-Herald is not only a real magazine but also one of the greatest in this age of magazines. 1 Its recent display of enterprise in paying ■ $25,000 for the exclusive serial rights of I Conan Doyle’s new romance, "Sir Nigel," • compelled even the editors of the famous t monthlies to acknowledge the presence . of a new and powerful rival. , When this was followed by Anthony . Hope’s dow Zenda romance, “Sophy of । Kravonia,” the reading world needed no further proof that the Sunday Maga ! izine of The Record-Herald was able to r capture the finest and most costly new ' * fiction offered in England and America, i Its illustrations and cover designs in ' 1 color have from the beginning been of unsurpassed beauty and artistic grace. Its short stories, descriptive articles, humor, poetry and sketches of all kinds • are the choicest that the literary market , affords, many of them being written by , the most popular authors and magazine ; contributors in the United States. In ■ short, it is an entertaining, hiSh class . magazine that will bear comparison with . the beet independent weeklies or month ; lies, whatever the price. There is nothing else like it in American journalism. 1 I Are You I I Regular ? I If you are not, it is a sign of Sra disease, a sign of some hidden I female trouble, that may be under* M ES mining and weakening your con- Oj Ba stitution, and laying up for you R|| Ra much future suffering. eO Many thousands of weak, ir- ml I MM fc'V wcj regular, suffering women have, in gsS । tlie P as * years, been greatly benefited or cured by the use of rag that well-known, successful, purely I vegetable, female tonic and cura- l\ live remedy ?CARDUI WOMAN’S RELIEF 1 Apple G. Barnes, of Alto, Tex., BW ’ HI wr *^ es: caught cold, which I raj made me irregular and gave me K ’ pains in my shoulders and sides, jgg For almost 2 weeks I could not ' Sil a c ^ a ‘ r * Cardiff brought me I J all right again; I have no more Kja pains and am in very good M M health.” L 1 11 At All Druggists o —- - rj |.| WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, Kra stating- age and describing symptoms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., ’ T he Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. E 34 jg|

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OLD TIME I (EMORIES From the Files of the Independent Mixy 14, | 887. Miss Zua Pickerl \of Argoa is trimming in Mrs. Brown’a'millinery etore. * *1 * I Squire Nicoles and Dave Petrie took charge of the poeuoffice during Poet maeter Rogere’ absentee last Wedneeday. Q Mice Minnie Platos is conducting a select school in tije Walkerton high school building. * * * Amos Stevenson has returned fron California, where he has been working at the carpenter’s ;trade for the past few months. I *^* George Chapman, superintendent of the county poor farm, and eon Byron, were in this place laet Wedneeday and Thursday. *|* E. H. & A. Millard have eecured the services of Miee Adah Mouneir, who has epent some time in a wholesale millinery house at Fort Way^a. Mr. Dunham, manager of the pickle salting factory at this place, is here perfecting arrangements for building a large addition to thf factory. j * Walkerton’s newLhemical fire engine w&e -if>3Teu las 3ayVv e uin g? A wooden structure Saturated with kero sene was igniteJJ nd allowed to get under pretty goow'Seadway, when the engine was broughl’mto service, soon ex tinguishing the nitnes. The engine weighs about 700 r unds, and the regu lar price is SSOO, but it was effered to the town for $450. 4 •>* A runaway occurred near the town cemetery last Sunday. vt ill Leßoy, Jake Giberson and Joe Endley were in the buggy, the former driving. The buggy tongue broke, which frightened the horses so that they could not be held. The occupants jumped out of the buggy in time to eave their necks The horse ran as far as the Kankakee bridge before they were stopped. The buggy was torn into pieces. Just a little Caecasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet con tains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms to the national pure food and drugs law. Sold by B. E. W illiams Water Taker|i Please Notice. To the patrons using water, I will say that I would like to have them adhere * to the rules as strictly as possible as our well will not furnish only about one fourth the capacity of our pumps. W e ' expect to have a n >w well in as soon as possible that will juroish all the water iwe want. Tbosd that use water to sprinkle please remember the hour are 5 to 7 a. in. and 5 (o 7 p m. C. W. Shea^lby, Superintendent. ALL Ti|lED OUT. Hundreds M^rejin Walkerton in the SamT^Sight. Tired all the timet Weary and worn »ut night and day; Baek aches, side athes, All on account of the kidneys. Must help them at their work. Mrs. M. E. Pershing of Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind., says “Kidney complaint in a bad form was a constant annoyance to me for some time. The pains in the small of my back and over the region of the kidneys were sharp, excruciating and persistent. At times, I had dizzy sensations and feelings of faintness. These many ailments together with kidney disorder run down my health. Hearing Doan’s Kidney Pills well spoken of and seeing them highly endorsed in our newspaper, I procurred a supply. I gave them a most thorough test and found that they were al! their owners claimed for them. They corrected my trouble, removed the pains and aches and improved my general health. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and I take no other. What Did He Mean? “The ruling passion,” says the philosopher of folly, “is strong, not only in death, but in other circumstances. I told a chorus If^dy last night that she had a peach 01 a bun on, and she inquired anxiouslf 1 if it was on straight.” Best the Wfjld Affords “It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Buckler's Arnica Salve,” says J. W. Jenkins, c I Chapel Hill, N. C. “I am convinced it’s (the best salve the world affords. It c'bed a felon on my thumb, and it nev J'ails to heal every sore, burn or wounrlto which it is applied 25c. at B. E Williams’ drug store.

APPLE PIE OF DOYHOOD DAYS Description of Dainty That Will Se‘ Many Mouths Watering. Let some properly informed Puri taness tell of apple pie. We speak not of hanging and footwalls of dough ledged with apple sauce, not of lat ticed tarts nor open faoed counterfeits of the real. We speak of what lingers as a sweet dream half forgot, a once radiant vision dimmed by time, the memory of a childhood ecstasy. This perfection of pie was bottomed with a crust which in the finished product was saturated to the point of precipitation with the rich juices of its in wards. But those inwards! Pared and cored greenings, sliced and laid in orderly circles, each decked in the making with a delightful little dab of fresh butter, sprinkled with sugar, each particular grain of which came through the baking gladsome, sparkling, individual gems. There was, we think, a dusting of nutmeg and perhaps with some other rich spices, the whole covered with a top crust which was not crust, but a fluffy layer of petals of yehow rosebuds. This, it is seen, is but an impressionist sketch. Let the Puritaness willing for so great a cause to endure publicity set down for print the just and exact proportions of each ingredient and all such requisite particulars as ignorance may need to know to produce the perfect pie here faintly though reverently suggested.—New York Sun. BY THE LIGHT OF SPLINTERS. Religious Meeting Under Peculiar Circumstances a Great Success. Elder J. W. Cook, in his “Forty-Five Years a Minister.” relates this incident: “I remember one time up in Clair county, Missouri, I arrived at my appointment just at night. It was raining, but the people turned out just the same. The schoolhouse was of lo;#i. and inside it was dark as a dark night could make it. A brother said: Will someone please light the candle?’ But there was no candle to light, no grease, no oil of any kind. The little cabin was crowded and the rain was pouring down. It was a good half mile to the nearest house where a candle might be procured. But a resourceful brother relieved the situation tlius: We must have a meetin’; that's sartin. The boy's traveled ’way over here to preach for us. and he’s goin’ to do it. Now we'll tear off some planks from the platform and light 'em and take turn about holdin’ ’em so he can see his Bible. 1 got matches.' That meeting under the flickering splinter light was an astonishing success.” Diamonds Burn Like Coal. T'ne jeweler, at closing time, was putting his diamonds in a huge safe. “But why do you bother to do that when two watchmen walk the shop all night long?" “On account of fire,” the jeweler replied. “Diamonds are nothing but coal —carbon —they burn beautifully. Their hardness makes 11s think them indestructible. but, as a matter of fact, a fire of diamonds would be the briskest, prettiest thing in the world. Put a handful of diamonds on a plate and set a light to them. They will burn with a bard, gemlike flame till nothing is left. There will be no smoke, no soot and at the end the plate will be as clean as though just washed —not the slightest, particle even of ash will remain.” The Origin of Crime. The frequency of epilepsy among criminals may be regarded in many cases both as cause and effect of their condition. It should be the endeavor of medical science to suggest a remedy.—Hospital. GEO. WYMAN &CO Grand Clearing Sale of Laces at Half Price for July One lot Vai Laces 25c per dozen; One lot Vais for 5c a yard; One lot 15c to 25c Vais for 10c a yard; One lot all high priced for 15c a yard. Oriental Laces at Half Price, at 5, 10, 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents per yard. Allover Laces in Vai, Oriental, Baby Irish at half price, in cream, white and ecru, 18 inches wide and over, 50c goods for 25c, SI.OO goods for 50c, $1.50 qualities for 75c, $2.00 to $3.00 qualities for SI.OO. This will give you an opportunity to lay in a lot for future use and then if you want to make a wedding present you will have some thing on hand that won’t cost you much. We Have the Goods to Deliver that We Advertise. COME AND SEE US Wjill&Cll South Bend, Indiana.

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DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills, are sold by B, E Williams. Shoe Repairing. All kinds of shoe repairing neatly and promptly done by Samuel Blocksom next to Independent. Bring in these old shoes and have them made as good as new. Just Exactly Right. “I have used Dr. King’s New Life Pills for several years, and find them just exactly right,” says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville. N. Y. New Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy for constipation, billiousness and malaria. 25c at B. E. Williams’ drug store.

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