Walkerton Independent, Volume 34, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1908 — Page 8
Trust Doctors — If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, debility, nervousness, exhausu tion, you should begin at once y with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the | Sarsaparilla you have known | all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. [ Unless there is daily action nf the bowels, ? poisonous products are absorbed, causing head- | ache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia, and thus i preventing the Sarsaparilla from doing its best work. Aver’s Fills are liver pills. Act gently, all vegetable. 1 Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Also manufacturers of ZUk 9 hair vigor. Z I J iprc AGUE CURE. A O CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets ! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL. DR. M. S. DENAUT, Physician. Surgeon Offices and residence In Denaut Building, Seventh Street. fBLBPHONB No. s- NIGHT BELL W. F. Miranda, M. D., Physician and Surgeon The Treatment of all Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. as-* Ottics Consultation Pros. *-• Office In new building near residence on; Avenue E. Telephone No. 34 S. P. TRACY, 8.5., M. D. Physician and Surgeon, * ALKKRTON. - - - INDIANA. Office: Rooms formerly occupied by J. W. Arlington, M. D. TELEPHONE NO. 35. NIGHT BELL
DR. R. NEVILLE, Physician, Surgeon and Obstetrician Dropsical Cases a. Specialty. Calls Fromply Auswered.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 without pain or Bleep by ths use of local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after eflects. Teeth tilled without pain by the use of antalgle. 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. Settlement of Batates, Abstracts of Title, Rea Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. SUCCESSORS TO W. A. DAILEY. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. GEORGE - P. 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 U7 North Main Street. SOUTH BEND, IND. UNDERTAKING. SMITH & CO. Funeral Directors, (WA Personal Attention Given to All Calls. LADY ASSISTANT. OFFICE ’PHONE, No. 14. RESIDENCE, No. 4. WALKERTON, IND.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Try “Reiee” shirts. Sometimes a woman’s crowning glory is pinned on for the occasion. Those wishing hardwood lumber to build cribs and sheds should call on D. W. Place. Those holding ice books please call and settle, as the ice season is now closed. W.D. McDaniel. Envelopes with your name and address printed on them for 50 cents a single hundred. In larger quantities they are cheaper per hundred. Call at the Independent office. Why not get in line? Yes, it is a spe cial—a very special—rate—sl 75 for this paper and the Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer for one full year. Don’t let it get away from you, The licenses of 30 saloon keepers of Gary expired recently and they all went out of business. This is the largest number of licensee which has ever expired in one day. Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. Mies Lillian Doty of the piano department of the South Bend Coneervatory of Music will be in Walkerton every Saturday. Pupils in all grades of music received. Beginners a specialty. Inquire at the Independent office. The Michigan Central Railroad company will settle with Dan Kneisley for the lose of hie team at Gary without suit. He will receive >4OO from the company. He ie making arrangemente to resume hie draying business in that place. Roy Massena, who was on trial in the Koeciusco county circuit court on a charge of embezzling If 1500 while serving as deputy treasurer of Kosciusko county, was given a verdict of acquittal by the jury. We have arranged with The Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer eo that our patrons can secure that sterling pape r together with our own, at the exceed ingly low price of 11.75 for one year. This is a rare opportunity and should be taken advantage of. Earl Earlandson, assistant superintendent of the Aetna powder mills, was run down and killed at Miller Monday night by aB. & O train. He was known as the “iron man,” because of the num bar of explosions at the powder mills through which he had passed without injury. The long winter evenings will soon be here and if you are not now a subscriber to the Independent you should be. The paper ie worth the money, but perhaps it will not cost you a cent, and you will be money ahead, by watching the special announcements of Walkerton's enterprising merchants from lime to time. Judge Vanfleet, of the Elkhart su perior court, has granted a divorce on unusual grounds, holding that it is cruel treatment for a husband to stand passively by while his wife ie being roughly used by his father. The court implied that it ie a husband’s first duty to protect bis wife and the failure to perform this duty constituted cruelty.
Last Sunday evening the choir of the Methodist Episcopal church had an unexpected addition to its musicians. A large, comfortable looking cat walked into the choir loft during services and made itself quite at home to the amusement of everybody. The cat had entered an open door of the church unnoticed. It must have been a musical eat and was seeking to give expression to its pent-up melody, as it seemed anxious to join in the chorus of voices by giving vent to a series of pleased purrs of more or less harmonious quality. Pusey's public performance, however, was suddenly brought to an ignominious close by a member of the choir picking it up and gently putting it on the outside of the church. At any time when your stomach is not in good condition, you should take Kodol, besauee Kodol digests all the food you eat, and it supplies health and strength for the stomach in that way. You take Kodol just for a little while when you have slight attacks of indiges gestion, and you take it just a little longer in order to get relief from severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. Sold by B. E. Williams.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little liver pills. They are small sure, safe pills. Sold by B E. Williams Old English Hotel Rates. Old-time hotel rates in England were low. For instance, in the days of Queen Elizabeth the charge at the "George Inn” for a feather-bed, a night was one penny. Dinner cost sixpence (12 cents) and offered choice of “beef, mutton or piggie or tieh.” In Stuart times each room owned a name, instead of a number, chiefly those of inn signs, such as the Cross eye room, the Bell chamber the Adam and Eve room, and so forth.
Shoe Repairing. All kinds of shoe repairing neatly and promptly done by Samuel Blocksom next to Independent. Bring in those old shoes and have them made as good as new. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a j veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot iat Gettysburg, says: “Thei good Eleci trie Bitters have done is worth more ' than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little puri pose. I then tried Eclectric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and , well. 50c. at B. E. Williams drug store,
CYRUS E. PATTTEE Republican Candidate Foil* Prosecuting Attorney. I WW||||!» ~~~ 111^ | j M ■ * - mm. With upright, thinking, decent people there can be but one < :hoice--MR. PATTEE.—South Bend 1 'ribune.
Buy “Reiss” shoes. Try our steam baked bread. Everybody likes it. At Shirley's. Hon. John L. Moorman of Knox is stumping this district for the republi can ticket. Veal calves bought at highest market prices. If you have any to sell let me know at once. W. D. McDaniel. Our home made bread is getting better all the time. Don’t miss trying it. Crescent Bakery and Restaurant. Owing to a defect in a remonstrance from Sparta township a license was granted to Elmer Kloppenstein to sell spirituous liquors in Cromwell for the ensuing year. This is the first saloon to re-enter dry territory in Noble county. Postmaster C. F Keck left Tuesday morning for Dallas, South Dakota, where he will register, in hopes of being fortunate enough to draw a quarter section of Uncle Sam’s land located in the Rosebud reservation. Mr. Keck expects to visit friends in lowa a few days before returning home.—North Liberty News. Kodol is a combination of the natural digestive juices and it digests all classes of food and every kind of food, so you see it will do the work that the stomach itself does. The only difference between it and the stomach is the stomach can get out of order and Kodol cannot, but Kodol can put the stomach into good order, Buy Kodol today. It is guaranteed. Sold by B. E. Williams.
Notice of Final Account. Estate ot Samuel C. Wenger. By direction o' Ophelia H. M. Weng r, executrix of the estate of Samuel C. Wenger, late of St. Joseph County, in the state of Indiana, deceased. Notice is hereby given to tHe heirs, legatees and devisees of said decedent., and all other persons interested in said estate, that said executrix has tiled in this Court her final account and vouchers for the final settlement, of said estate, and they are therefore hereby required to be and appear in said Court on the 30th Day of October, 1908, when tlie same will be heard, and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the clerk and tHe seal of the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend, Indiana, this 30th day of September, 1908. Frank P. Christoph, Clerk. By John Cully, Deputy. D. ARMSTRONG Lock Smith and Safe Expert Umbrellas, Rubber Stamps and General Repairer 130 N. Michigan St. South Bend Rheumatism More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism. In such cases no internal treatment is required. The free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment is all that is needed and it is certain to give quick relief. Give it a trial and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain and soreness. Price 25c; large size, s°** For Bale by B. E. Williams.
Election >f Advisory Boards. Confusion h aving arisen in some parte of the state । >ver a conflict in the law relating to th B election of township ad vieory boards, and the committee having been besieged with inquiries, Merrill W, Moores of Id dianapolis has submitted an opinion to the republican state committee iu wh ch he holds that advisory boards are no t to be elected at the coming election. Judge Macy of Winchester and 8. F. Co l win, an attorney of Green castle, has be d that the advisory boards should be ele ited this fall. Mr Moores takes a diffet ant view. hU* For Hunters. State "ifepißty game warden Andrew Vanderford States that the closed sea eon on ail kiEds of game begins on Oct 1 and con tin Eye until November 10 with the exception of waterfowls, and that hunters shall uovern themselves accord ingly, I A license is required to hunt any kind of game, exc opting on your own prem ises, or rabbiU . Rabbits can be hunted in your resid snee township without a license but pei mission must be obtained for hunting on premises other than your own. All kinds of wild birds are protected excepting spai rows, crows, hawks and birds of prey. It will be unlawful to hunt quail befc re November 10. Hunters’ licensee a re issued by the county clerk. Tired mothei 's, worn out by the peevish cross baby have found Cascasweet a boon and a I ilessing. Cascasweet is for babies and children, and is especially good for t he ills so common in hot weather. Loot ; for the ingredients printed on the 1 bottle. Contains no harmful drugs | Sold by B. E. Williams.
Get your sale mills printed at this office. Best work and lowest prices. New type insures gooi 1 work. Burns, bruises 1 and scratches, big and little cute or in fact anything requiring a salve, are best and quickest soothed and healed by DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Sal ve. The beet salve for piles. Be sure y< iu get DeWitt’s. Sold by B. E. Williami >, Turkey has 1,0 0,000 soldiers, Would Moi igage the FarmA farmer on B iral Route 2, Empire, Ga., W. A. FloycT y name, says: “Bucklen’s Arnica Sal^ ) cured the two worst sores I ever saw one on my hand and one on my leg. 11 is worth more than its weight in gold. 1 would not be with out it if 1 had to mortgage the farm to get it.” Only 25(1. at B. E. Williams drug store. Was there ever a lecturer who did not come well recommended? Nine out of ten persons who say they are "pleased to meet you,” when introduced are liars. A Healthy Family “Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we beg an using Dr. King’s | New Life Pills, three years ago,” eaye L. A. Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guil ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentie way that does you good. 25c. at B. E. Williams drug store. Snngnlnc Indeed. “Ile’K very sangu ne.” “Always hopes foi the best, eh?" "Why, he really seems to expect it.” Hawks' Jurdock Creates appetite lunfies the blood, cures rheumatism, k dney, bladder and stomach troubles Lirge one dollar size bottles for 35 cents. For sale by , J. J. Fink.
October Weather. Ihe program for the remainder of this month, according to Hicks, is as follows: A reactionary storm period will express itself on the 15th, 16th and 17th. On and touching these dates look for a change to warmer, falling barometer change of wind directions will return to cloudiness and precipitation. Thick, continued cloudiness, resulting in autumnal drizzle, winding up with sleet in many sections, is the general outlook for this period. Rising barometer, sharp northerly winds, frosts and some freezing will mark the 16th to the 20th over some parts of the country northward. A regular storm period covers the 2let to the 25th The 22d is the central date of this period By the 23d low barometer and autumnal thunder storms will be in progress from west to east and these conditions will cover wider areas and gain in intensity as they march across the country. I'he barometer pressure will rise, the temperature will fall to decidedly cold readings, and boreal gales will follow from the north west immediately in the wake of these storms. The 22nd to 27th is a period of decided seismic possibility. A reactionary storm period falls centrally on the 27th, 28th and 29th. Northerly gales and boreal storms will mark this period and the closing daje of the month. It will be well to figure on snow squalls in northern sections on and touching the 28th and 29th. Following the storm areas the barometer will rise rapidly and marked change to colder will spread generally from west to east by the end of October. Subscribe for the Independent and keep posted on the alkerton markets. WirCl).
Special Sale Silks and Dress Goods We offer 35-inch Black Taffeta Silks, $1.50 quality, at SI.OO yard while the goods last. They come in Chiffon finish, also in heavier weight. All Wool Chiffon Panama; also Fine French Serge, 45 inches wide, all desirable colors, 85c quality; while they last, 59c yd. Special Sale Lace Waistings We offer 25 pieces Lace Nets for Waists at 75c per yard. These Nets are 45 inches wide and were made to sell at $1.50 per yard. They come in Cream White, Ivory White, White and Ecru. This is the bargain of the season. Take them while they last. COME AND SEE US
Wti South Bend. Indiana. WE HAVE A CUSTOMER For a good 40-acre farm near Walkerton, who will exchange city property in South Bend; al~o a customer for an 60-acree farm near Walkerton. See or address Northern Indiana Investment Co, Rooms 416-417 Jefferson Bldg. Home Phone 1368 SOUTH BEND. IND. GO DG-ES. MASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. * A. M. ’ ’ No. 619. Regular meetings 'he first and third Thursday of each month Visitors welcome. c. E. Baxter, W. m J. Carson, Secretary Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nerveu*. nsas, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of tha stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kedol cures indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy eures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the raucous membranes lining the stomach, , Mr. 9. t. Bell, of Ravenswood. W, Vs., says:— 1 waa troubled with seer stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured mt and we are now ualne it In milk fereaby." Ko4»l Digests What You Eat •ettlos enly. Ji.oo She holding times tha trUl aiao, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by 1. O. DsWITT & OQ., OHIQAQO. FOR BALE By B. E WILLIAMS.
SXXk £ 2 is an spray X am a V ever, Q diate X it o OOCK aS g In a Land where S “Water is King” s | MIAMI RANCH I US — CT ns g Stands First m ct g The large reservoir, with its system of ditches > § rg will water every acre offered for sale. Its wells strik" “ ing pure, fresh water at depths ranging from nine to B £ thirty-two feet, furnish an inexhaustible supply for B S drinking and domestic purposes. S S , . .^hese ! ands are bein S sold at much less than one- ct g halt the prices asked for similar lands under same con- & aditions m older irrigated regions. Easy terms It will pay you to investigate. * H g Excursion Oct. 6. Low fare. Write us. K | STEELE BROS, g 3 WALKERTON. IND. Answering this ad., please mention the Independent B
IMITATION TYPEWRITTEN CIRCULARS Printed at the Independent office. Fine for circular advertising.
Truancy Law. The parents will note some change in the law relative to truancy. Heretofore it hae been the duty of the teacher to notify the parents if their children were absent from school, and in this way the parents might send their children back to school without penalty, but now it is the duty of a teacher to notify the truant officer at once, and the parents may have no knowledge at all that their children are out until approached by the officer. OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Walkerton Readers Know What it Means. The kidneys are overtaxed , Have too much to do. They tell about it in many aches and pains— Backache, eideache, headache. Early symptoms of kidney ills. Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's disease follow. Edwin Gibson, of Michigan street Plymouth, Ind., says: “For several' years a weakness of the kidneys and backaches seriously annoyed me. At the period when the pain was at its height, it was hard for me to stoop, bend or lift and when I caught cold it settled in my kidneys. Though I used many remedies to cure this trouble nothing got at the cause of the disease until I took Doan’s Kidney Pills. A short use of this remedy stopped my many aches and pains and I find that my general health is much better. There is nothing too good for me to say in favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States.
A Unique Sight A most unique eight can be seen on the farm of Wm. Doubleday, in the township of Leßoy, near East Leßoy station. In active daily service on his farm is a yoke of oxen, a span of horses, a span of mules and an automobile The eight of these is a forcible reminder of the wonderful progress made in trans portation and carriages since pioneer days, when the oxen were the sole locomotive power. Here is seen the gradual evolution from the ox to the horse, the mule and the automobile, a change in seventy-five years never dreamed of b} the first settlers of Michigan. The autcmobile is in daily use by Mr. Doubledas and family to and from the railroad station. — Marshall (Mich ) Statesman. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is used nearly everywhere, because it not only heals irritation of the throat and stops the cough, but it drives the cold out of the system through its laxative principle by assuring a free and gentle action of the bowels, and that is the onlj way to cure a cold. You can’t cure it as long as you are constipated Insist upot Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by B. E. Williams. The Uplift of Pride. When flowers are full of heaven-de-scended dews, they always hang their heads; but men hold theirs the higher the more they receive, getting proud as they get full. —Beecher.
A Russian prince is about to marry an American singer. He may be marrying her for her voice but iu most of these alliances its the money that talks. North Manchester is supposed to be dry but a railroad detective discovered that it is now a “jug” town, there beir g fifty jugs unloaded from one train at that place recently. And it sometimes happens that a b.d boy makes good. Dk G. A. Gaipp OSTEOPATH At Residence of J. E. Bose Tuesday and Friday Afternoons. No Charge for Consultation and Examination. Machine Oils AT A. T. KALE’S
I Pressing | I Down Pains I 3 are a sign of serious female com* plaint, that should have immediate ggj attention. E If you begin in time, you can ^3 generally treat yourself at home, 3; without the need of consulting a R physician, by the regular use of g Cardui, the well-known remedy for ft women’s ills. I^. Composed of purely vegetable and perfectly harmless medicinal g J ingredients, being, besides, a gen- Eg Eg fie, non-intoxicating, strengthen* R| ing tonic, Em 7 CARDUI WOMAN’S RELIEF relieves all female complaints. “My wife,” writes John A. K Rodgers, of Hampden Sidney, Va., £SB Ei “was nothing but a walking skele- ■ ton, from female trouble. She suffered agonies with bearingK down pains, backache and headache. Doctors failed to relieve m her, so she took Cardui, and is j Eg now entirely cured.” At AU Druggists K WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, O Eg stating age and describing sjm- < KE toms, to Ladies Advisory Di pt., M ? B-j The Chattanooga Medicine Co., MM Chattanooga. Tenn. E 36
