St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 12, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1887 — Page 3

the independent. A Paper for Everybody. ADVERTISING RATES: On® column for one year, |80; locals, 5 cts. per ine for one insertion; for three insertions, 10 cts. per line. WALKERTON, IND., FEB. 5, 18*7D. W. PLACE, Money & Real Estate Broker. Money to loan in small or large amounts from ten days to five years. Sums of SSOO and over on 5 years time at 7 per cent, interest. Office on Avenue F, Walkerton, Ind. _ Town anrt Oounty. Nappanee will bore for gas. ” The I. P- A C. pay-car payed off here last week on Friday. “Underthe Laurels.” at Bender’s hall next Friday evening, Feb. 11. The Enterprise reports some light weight burglaries at Mishawaka, lately. It is reported that the Michigan Central railroad company talks of building round houses at Galien, Mich. 'Squire Nicoles is able to be about a little, but his rheumatic difficulties still trouble him to some extent. Fishing is said to be excellent at the Syracuse lakes. One man recently speared 240 pounds of fish there. Traveling men are becoming numerous. This may be regarded as a favorable sign for an early revival in business. It is said that the late deep snow and extreme cold weather has caused great devastation among quails in this locality. The present season has been prolific of rheumatic ailments, which have resulted fatally in many cases among elderly peo pie. The New Carlisle Gazette last week closed its seventh volume. The Gazette as a local paper fills the full measute of requirements. Hammer, nail, And a yell Woman pale, Seems to tell, Hammer drops, % oman pule. Woman hops, Hit the nail. । The wheat is said to be in good condi tion. It has been well protected from the severities of the winter by the great abun dance of snow which has characterized the present season “The Mitchell Washing Machine has been tested to my satisfaction. It works so easily and does tlujwork so well. It should find a home with every family. A. CUNNINGHAM.” “The Mitchell washing machine finds a home with me. I would not take twice what ; l cost could I not get another. E. McDaniel-” “A damsel who lived in Dubuque W^s ambitious to marry a duque But as none came to her, She accepted a pooher Young fellow whose name was Luque. Conductor Charles Taylor, impliea'ed in the Maxenkuckee murder last summer, has been pardoned by Governor Gray. The governor's action in this case seems to be received with general commendation. “A tral of aMitchell washer, sold here by E. Emery, will convince the most skeptical that washing can be done easily, quickly and well. The machine finds a home with me. Mrs. E. J. \ incenL A CAPTAIN'S FORTUNATE DISCO V ERY. Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth plying between Atlantic CityaadN- T ~ had been troubled with a cough so that he was un able to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Itnot only gave him instant relict, but al layed the extreme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected and a single do ß e had the same happy effect. Dr. {Kings New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman house hold and on board the schooner. 1’ ree Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy at Arlington's Drug Store. BARGAIN IN MUSIC. This Favorite Album of Songs and Ballads, containing thirty-two pieces of choice and popular music, full sheet mu sic size, with complete words and music and piano accompaniment is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the titles of the songs and ballads contaiged in the favor ite Album: —As I'd Nothing Else to Do: The Dear Old Songs ot Home; Mother, Watch the Little Feet; Oh, You Pretty Blue-eyed Witch; Blue Ever; Katy's Let ter; The Passing Bell; I Saw Esau Kissing Kate; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin; The Old Garden Gate; Down Below the Waving Lindens; Faded Leaves; All Among the Summer Roses; Touch the Harp Gently, My pretty Louise; I really don’t think J. shall Marry; Dreaming of Home; The old Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; A Year Ago; Bachelor's Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; One Happy Year Ago; Jennie in the Orchard; The Old Barn Gate; Jack's Farewel'; Polly; Whisper in the Twilight. This is a very fine collec tion o real vocal gems, and gotten up in very handsome style. Published in the usual way and bought at a music store, these 32 pieces would cost you $11 .20. W e bought a job lot of this music at a great sacrifice and as the holidays are past, we desire to close out our stock ot once. Will send you theentir* 1 collection well wrapped and postpaid for only 40 cts. Send immediately. Address, The EMPIRE News Co., Syracuse N. Y.

Comic valentines at J. H. Garrett’s. Blame Notes at this office. Valentine cards and valentine novelties at J. 11. Garrett’s news stand. The Philadelphia Store finished invoicing this week, and Jake reports a large and very satisfactory business for the past year. For valentine cards, valentine novel ties, and face valentines from the rarest to a penny each, call on J. H. Garrett. BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! One and one-half pound loaf for five cents, baked with “Perfection” Hour; next door to flour and feed store. “Not all in vain is the present life, For some by experience know That he who weds an amiable wife Begins his heaven below.” “I purchased a Mitchell Washer of E. Emery, general agent. 1 feel free in recommending them to the public, as they area perfect success. J. A. Kettering.” “We have given the Mitchell Washer, sold by E Emery, agent at this place, a thorough trial, and can recommend it as an excellent machine for quick, easy and clean washing. J. Hilderbrand." We received a poem from Tyner City the other day, inscribed to the memory of the late John A. Logan, but on ac count of crowded space we are obliged to eschew it from our columns. The report was current here a few days ago that Frank Wileox, a former resident of this place, had been {stabbed to death in a racket in Plymouth. The report, however, is not confirmed. A protracted meeting, in which eonsid erable interest has been awakened, is in progress at the M. E. church, the same having commenced on last Monday evening. The Independent hopes tliese meet ings may result in much good. “The sky was very clear, although Old Prob had promised snough And that a chilly wind would blough. But when it started a wild sough, It chilled them through and through, They hardlv knew just what to dough, And both declared 'twas cold enough, She put her bauds inside her mough Because 'twas lined with warmest slough And he began the same to dough To keep away his old, old cough.” REN E W S~IIE R YOUTH.

Mrs. Phoebe Chesiey, Peterson. Clay Co., lowa, lelis the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: “I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney com ( plaint and l■ > .lneuevs for many years: could not dress myself without help. Now lam free from all pain and soreness and am able to do all my own house work. 1 owe my thanks to the Electric Bitters for having renewed tny youth and removed completlely all disease and pain.” I'ry a bottle, only 50c. at Arlingtons Drug Store, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA CURED IN 2 DAYS The Indiana Chemical Co. have diseov ed u compound which acts with truly mar velous rapidity in the cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia ia 2 DA^S, and to give immediate relief in chrorie cases and effect a speedy cure. On re ceipt of 30 cents in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription for this wonderful compound, which can be filled by your home druggist at a small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent im divine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfaction is not given. The Indiana Chemical Co., Crawfordsville, Ind. ANOTHER ART CRAZE. The latest art work among ladies is known as the ■’French Craze, ’ for decorating china, glassware, etc. It is something ENTIRELY NEW, and is both profitaq’.e and fascinating. It is very popular in New York. Boston and other Eastern cities. To ladies desiring to learn the Art, we will send an elegant china placque (size 18 inches.) handsomely decorated, for a model, together with box of material, 100 colored designs assorted in flowers, animals, soldiers, land scapes, etc., complete, with full instructions, upon receipt of only sl. The placque alone is worth more than the amount charged. To every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of live other ladies interested in Art matters, to whom we can mail our new catalogue of Art Goods, we will enclose extra and without charge, a beautitul 30 inch, gold-tinted placque. Address, THE EMPIRE NEWS CO., pc Syracuse, N. Y. TO THE LADIES! If you are afflicted with rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion, dyspepsia, or with diseases of the liver, kidneys, headache or cold feet, swollen or weak ankles, or swollen feet, an Abdominal Belt and a pair of Magnetic Foot Batteries have no superior in the relief and cure of all tliese complaints. They’ carry a powerlul magnetic force to the seat of the disease. For lame back, weakness of the spine, falling of the womb, leucorrhcea, chronic inflammation and ulceration of the womb, incidental hemorrhage or flooding, painful, suppressed and irregular menstruation, barrenness, and change of life, this is the Best Appliance and Curative Agent known. Price of Supporter with Magnetic Foot Batteries, 810. Sent by express C. O. D., and examination allowed, or by mail on receipt of price, and if not fouud satisfactory even after six months trial they can be returned and money refunded. In ordering, send measure of waist aud size of shoe. They are worn over the underclothing. They hold their power forever. Send stamp for the ‘New Departure in Medical Treatment Without Medicine,” with thousands I of testimonials. Send for circulars. Write us full particulars as regards your difficulties order direct. The Magnetic Appliance Co., 134 Dearbdrn St, Chicago, 111. 32 a IA

PERUCNAL POINTS. Dr. D. Ragin, of South Bend, was on our streets last Tuesday. J. B. Dolberry, of Nappanee, was in this place last Saturday. Barney Kramer, of LaPorte, was in town Monday and Tuesday. Lehman Picard, of South Bend, was in town last Wednesday. John Hedges, of Fort Wayne, registered at the Florence Wednesday. C. N. Medsker of Fort Wayne, registered at the Florence Tuesday. Jake Devine and four children have returned from Indepence, Mo. Mrs. Eug< ne I eroy, of LaPorte, is visiting relatives in this place. A. C. Stitt, of Fort Wayne, was registered at the Florence last Saturday. A. C. Lemon. «f Logansport, was a guest at the Florence House last Thursday. Sigmund Mayor, of Plymouth was an arrival at the Florence House last Thursday. Geo. Frem.jr., of Nappanee, was among the visitors to Walkerton on Tuesday. F. Emery, the washing machine man, has re. turned Pom his business trip to Illinois. J. C. Stephens, of South Bend was an arrival at the Florence House last Wednesday. Thomas B. Kemp, D. D., of Plymouth, was in this place last Wednesday, domiciled at the Florence House. T. E. Short and wife, of Fort Wayne, were in this place last Saturday, and were quartered a 1 the Florence House. The Garrett Herald of last week contained a compiled statement of the improvements in Garrett for 188^, which amount to $84,175 A right smart showing for a town, ot 3,000 inhabitants. Married, Mr. Jolin Wallace and Miss Lena Borgman, Sunday, Jan. 30, at the residence ot Henry Schulz in Walkerton, Dr. C. M. Richmond, of the Church of God, officiating. Westley Dare, a son of Mrs. Reuben Varner, of this place, was hurt at Deshler, Ohio, by a B it O. train one day this week. The left leg was amputated above the an kle and the right leg was broken at the ankle. Mrs. Varner started immediately tor the scene, and is there at present. A bran, new steel plow, in good order, worm §ls will be sold tor $5 cash. J. F. Eudley. SUPPER AND BALL. A grand oyster supper and ball will be given undei the auspices ot th* l members of the Catholic church of Walkerton, in Bender’s Hall, Monday evening, Feb. 21. Excellent music will be furnished, and every effort will be put forth to make thw occasion a most pleasant and enjoyable one. Everybody cordially invited. ATTENTION FARM ERS! I will trade flour and b-rd for tour-fool wood, the same to be delivered at tin- giist mill. 1 will run the mill on Fridays and Saturdays ot each we* k for the purpose of grinding buckwheat and chop feed. Walter Rogers. BUCKLEN S ARNICA SAI VE. Tlie best salve in Ilie world for cuts. LruLcs, sores, ulcers suit rheum, lever sores, teller, ehariu' i linn is. ihilblHitis coni', ami all >kiu eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranh •< 4 to give ja-rfect saiLr faction, or money.refunded. Price 2,- cento pcbox. i^orsaleby Dr Arlington. Money to Loan Ou improved Lums; from one to live years’ lime. Call on W. T. Rogers at the postoffice, W ulkertou, Ind. MEAT! MEAT!! Noah Thompson, an old and experienced man in the meat busi ness, has re engaged in that line in W.dkerton, and desires lo call the .-üblic’s attention to the fact that he sells none but the choicest meats, saussages, etc, and at the lowest living prices. An expert meat-slicer v,ill wait on you at this market. Give Mr. Thompson a call.

NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. Keep in mind that wo always have in stock a good line of PEESS GOODS Os all kinds. CASHMERES, Tre cos and DIAGONALS, GINGHAMS In the latest styles. PRINTS o^ all kinds of standard quality. NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS in latest styles. Ladies’, Misses’ and children’s SHOES Os all styles and quality. Men’s coarse and fine BOOTS aud SHOES. QUEENSWARE In all the latest designs. FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES a specialty. Stenhens Store Co.

Sale of Reserved seats for “Under the Laurels” opens Monday. ’See chart at Bend- r’ store. LOOK HERE 1 Dry goods, Groceries, Bouts and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, I Furnishing goods, Notions, etc., at , Hard Pan prices, at the Farmers' j Store. Butter, Eggs, Produce, etc., ; taken in exchange for goods. SAMUEL KOONTZ, jr , Prop. | All kinds of job printing done on short notice, at the Independent office. A FIRST-CLASS MEAT M YR KET Kettriug keeps nothing but the finest kinds of meats at, his market, and will buy nothing but the best of cattle for butchering purposes. He is paying the highest cash price for extra good cattle. No old cows wanted. The “PERFECTION” is a now brand of flour never before sold in Walkerton. Try it. For sale at Simmons & Adie’s feed store. VALENTIN ES ! VALEN ITNEb! The richest to those worth a penny each, at ARLINGTON’S. DIAMOND B^ACK Harness Oil, 80 cents per gallon, at the Walkerton harness shop. We warrant this to be as good as any oil in the market. THE MARKETS. " Corrected weekly by The Stephens Store Company. PROVISIONS. Butter, p 1 lb 18 Lard, “ “ 07 Eggs, T dot, ■' 20 Potatoes, p bush, 40{rt50 Onions, “ “ 1.00 Beans. “ “ [email protected] wheat, “ * <a7s Corn, “ “ (a 10 Oats. “ “ 27 Apples, “ “ 50 Corn Meal, cwt ;1.25 Flour “ “ 220 Dried Apples, p -04 “ Peaches, “ “ IC Hides,green, “ “ 06 Shoulder, “ “ 10 Ham, “ " 14 Bacon. M “ jy Wool, washed. “ “ 22 “ “ unwashed. “ “ 14(0, 18 Tallow, “ 3j Salt. ^bbi. 1.25 Clover Seed, p bush $1 20 l.;>0 Dressed Pork 4.50 Timothy Seed 2 50 B. A 0. TIME TABLE. Adopted January 24th, 18>u. EAST BOUND NO 6 No 10 । NO. «i ChL-ngn .. .. 5 l"p m 'in a m 11.io p.m A ~ „ J. , -.11 0B 1 •' a tn Garrett 1 Np ml i-u Detinue 10 JO I a .>9 Deablcrv >'» * 1 4.U3 ; SV 1 Foatoria ...... H $9 a 10 | 7.3^ Tltim .! U •» MJ ‘ * 'si Samluskr •* -O i * J 5 Mansiiihl 1*““ m 9“.'> io i;> Mt Vernon -’ I” ■« In l* Coluuibu. Ar ' 1 11 11.n5 i 4' ptn LV—- ■ ' w 11.25 '11.4V am Newark t.v •> 1 1 l-'loam 1? pm / me-v lie Ar . - ' 1-’ I ! > ‘ Cambridge < u 1- i 0- ,w Barnesville ’’ JI - I Bellaire Ar ’• 3- j *JH Wheeling Lv * '<■ I , itt>bu git 10-15 7.30 ' S 10 Grafu.n Ar ... 10 4" a m P'JS Dumb, tnimi I .‘ m ; : . ■ m Washington ; 5' 6.30 i 7.." Baltimore.... _ .>• ",30 ' 8.30 WESTBOUND, NO b | NO::. No. pBaltimore Lv s4b *.m 9.00 a m *4ba in Washington 9.43 10 00 9 43 Cumberland 5.09 pm 2.0» a*m 2.43 am Grafton 2.43 6 •• Pittsburxht 2»i .e-./i 7-K.'pm Wheeling; Ar - 7.00 s’o Bellaire Lv 7.38 k. 3., 10 Xi Barnesville 5.4. 11.39 10.21* Cambridge 9.1° 1-24 am Zanesville Lv_... 9.57 12.23 p m ; L2U Newark Ar 10.40 L2u 2.00 Columbus Ar.... 11.50 -10 310 Lv—. 500 - ■'O 3.20 Mt Vernon 11.31 -36 4.27 pm? Manstield »12.ri«m 402 5.f>5 Sandtlska Ar 8.35 Tittin2 08 D™ S O3 Fostoria 2.29 » 3r 8 26 Deshler 311 8-38 9)5 Defiance 3.48 9G >0.05 Garrett Lv 4.55 2.00 ’1.25 I Walkerton Jc—_ 2 2^ 2 2a i Chicago Ar ’ 855 5.40 525 I . W.E. KvppeiL C. K. Eord, Pass' Ag’t, Columbus, O, Gen’l Ag't.Bal. Md (Corv ) Chicago. Abril 2!st, 188 ft. This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust and Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. S. 4°io Coupon Bends, as follows : Ka. :2020 D. SSOO. i Market 5 alue of which Is •* 41204 100. I /e* t 1 • • 41206 100. I S!oi2. •* m#7» mo i SBOO. ' (S.) JGr. 5. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our “FANCY GROCER"’ docs not prove to be a genuine Havana-fiUerCigar.-Union Cigar Co. ’I Is 2 © W.Q s z -q. ■< UroceS CIGAH Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand t made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by all Crocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY. 75 N. Cllntou St., - (UICAGO. Retail by n0!2v12

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J. R. ABNER, Physicinnand Surgeon, GR<)\ ERTOWN, IND. Office in residence. JIR SOO A Hast in the World. DIRECTORY. CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL— Rev. Wolverton, Pastor. Services at 10 A. M., and 7 I’. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC—Priest, Fa. ter Kroll. Services at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BRETHREN in CHRIST—Rev. S. Sny her. Pastor. Services everyjalternate Sabbath at ioj'2 o’clock. . THE CHURCH OF GOD.—Holds its meetings in the Advent church every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 o’clock I”. M. Exercises—Sabbath School —Social worship—and preaching. r r « # % xxx-m < * * * r-\ r * # % r'K r LODGES IN WALKERTON. I. O. O. F. Liberty, No. 437. meets in their new Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. B. F. Yekkick, N. g. aP. Atw«od, Sec. MASONIC. Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge No. 356, F. & A. M , of Ind., will be held in their Hall in Walkerton on the 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month, at 8 P. M. Visiting brethren in good standing, are cordially welcomed. B. A. Byers, Sec. S. J. Nicoles W. M. COURTS IN St. IOSEPH,COUNTY. COUNTY COURT meets 2d Monday in March, 4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October, 4th Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge. A. J. Egbert. Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mondays in December, March, June and September of each year. C. G. Towle, Jacob Eaton, and D. W. Place, Commissioners. COUNTY; .OFFICERS. Aaron Jones, Aud’tr. T. M.Howard,Recorder. Wm. McMichael, Clerk. John Finch, SheriffE. R. Wills, Treas’r. W,M. Whitten,Snrvey’r, Dr. H. T. Montoomery, Coroner. o*others,who wish to examine Rll ■ Lil I BvEllW tl paper, or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 to 49 Randolph St., | Ann O TMfiI&AQ the Advertising Agency of LUbIU IK B Elvßwßvi

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