St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 February 1894 — Page 7

S S R T R Y S R RR P T GRS I ) Ghe 3 Plae 48 55N o 8 Q \llt Ee Inocpengent. i A Locan Newsparer, NON-PARTISAN, | | W! A. ENDLRY, PUBLISHER: ! Eutered ar the Walkerton [Postoflice at | second class rates. Subhscryipption: | | For One Year . o . . g 1.50 For Six Mouths A ; : 5 . He For Three Months § ¢ : . . . 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. ’ N7 A eross marked with a blue pencil on (hv{ s margin of your paper indicates that your | terin of subseription to this paper has expired. | £f you are In arrenrages please settle nt once, and | notify us promptiy il you wish the paper con- | tinued. ‘ WALKERTON, INDIANA, FEB, 3, 1804, . | T SR e oS S Local EBriefs. Oall and see the new watchmaker, at Hotel I'vy. " 5 = :

kind.” : The Warsaw Indianian-Republican is to be changed back to its old name, the Indianian. Dr. H. S. Dowell has & new pmcoss! by which he extracts teeth without’ pain or sleep. \ Remember that Dr. H. S. Dowell extraets teeth by the use of vitalized air as well as by other processes. A Massachusetls man has been convieted of running a gambling place beeause he operated a slot wachine. Read carefully the advertisements in the INDEPENDENT. You will often cateh bargains in that way which you night otherwise miss. The T.alorte city delinquent tax list contains but sixteen names—an unusual showing for a eity of 10,000 population, and hard times at that. Western Farm for Sale. A farm of 160 acres, in Norton connty, Kan., located 12 miles from conuty seat, for sale or trade. Would like to ex change it for property in or near St Joseph county. The farm has about 40 aeres under enltivation, with fair improvements. Cull on or address, CuarLES CUDNEY, m\ i _ Walkerton, Ind. ' To My Customers and Friends. Being now located permanently in the building west of the INDEPENDENT oflice, I 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 convineed. FRED Y OUNG. MILES* NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery, Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billicusuess, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samwpies free at J. Indly’s,

TS R G MIR IT ST RSTR o W f DR. KILMER’S CURED ME And Made Life More Enjoyable, D Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:—*"lt affords me pleasure to glve you a recommendation for Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT, of which I have taken 3 small bottles. It has / ..,,'\-.uc‘ nearly removed the es- % k\\% feet of the Rheumas Bl amma ey, ad tism of about 7 years -/‘ (B standing, also a severe L j; weakness of my back /‘ v dig and kidneys of about (D AR 10 years’® standing ’}f’”f’w 'QLQ.}’ & . and has helped a severe YL ARI O BESS pttack of inflamma- ¥ L A ERT BT T (et JA ST e s giin \Nelon of the bladder, u;g_g‘?jf}_;ga. 5 j-'j‘\""‘ which T am sure | o ey SWAMP-IROOT | W. R. CHILLSON, will entivrely euro me Os in a short time. I purchased &Y:\-)hn':". ine -;‘f 8. G. Stone, the Druggist here in Butier, Ind.” March, 7, "98. W. R. Chilson. RHEUMATISM! RHEUMATISM | Swamp~-Recot Cures. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bihghamton, N. Y. “¥For the past twenty years I had been troubled with Rheumatism and doctored g great deal without realizing any benetit. Two ‘}'fi;zlu's ns{()suu'x%ttmmon was called to Dr. (ilmer's SW AL P= (eems Sonescmanan: ROOT, which was{(#Fp2ioe 082 highly recommended P 2 £ W o to me. I thought I § GSN ¢l would try a bottle &) # oD ©N and I used fourteen &), : bsy bottles, It has dtmg .-, A £n ‘ Pl 3 me more goo B ¥ o 3 than all the Doctors F':) @‘ @ vy ©f and all the other med- §- 3 3 lt(':]i‘.(‘.'% I bad ever _: A oy ) v aken in the past g 1 § twenty years. IThe 12 Lo i i past year hes been ;") R A(o one of comfori in L,") iN O place of suffering. AYo aiiam® 2275/ ch great many are using 7770 72T el your SW A i Pe s.&_fé*@f%”é‘?‘f%?*@ | n(b_OTin Van Wert, ".4 Yours respectfully, MRS, CALVIN FARLEY, Feb. 19th, 1593, Van Wert, Ohio. £ R % SWAKP-ROOT, : ho Qread B liaina. the Great Elcod Medicine@“;’:KE‘:’E n At Druggiats, 50c. or 81,00 Size, | Y :f] “Invallds’ Hulde to Health” free. e) ’é y e Consultation ¥ree, | G ’{33 "."‘.i.‘lxx«»x"" . | 4 b 3 0F& o Anointment fif{}'fi:fi‘ - Cures Piles. & U Trial Free, At Druggists 50c. B i v@* Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N, Y ,l j

, i Warm mealsand lunchas at all hours at the Star bakery. ‘ 1 e D ok e } Sol Mier, of Ligonier, has a mortgnge on the Goshen fair grounds and ‘ iwi!l foreclose unless the eity comes to i time. The Indianapolis News tells, what it elaims to vouch for, that a couple [living near that city, aged respective[ly 83 and 72 years, are the happy par- | euts of a new baby. : Ot —————————— | Theannual talk of the B. &O. shops [ going away from Garrett is now indullged in. There is no probability that [ the shops will be moved, however.—Alt bion New Era. { No, there is no probability of the 'shops ever being removed-—-unless it | should be decided to remove them to | | Walkerton. In Hartford, Michigan, there resides a widower who it is believed ean crawl through a small sized keyhole. A maiden lady, who was his housekeeper ; PRSO awn, Qg

fambe eiz kv b lelmini osy e BNI A d o wle SSTBSt o TR s 40 cents for the use of ten chairs at the funeral. Twenty Years a Teacher. ‘ Campbellsville, Ky,—l have been a lte.\ohar for twenty vears, and during that time have had repeated attacks of \he.ulache. Now I am entirely free from them after using Simmons Liver ' Regulator, It was so mild in its action 1 that it never interfered with my schiool | duties.—E. A. Check. ' ' | Frank Boyd, a LaPorte business ! lm:m, found a pocketbook in his store, i !lmt refrained from examining it, sup- ' lposing that some of his friends had | l[mt up a little joke on him. That | Enight he tossed the pocketbook to his iwil'v, with an explanation of his sus!picinns. She opened it and found 'inntos and eash amounting to £2,000, )!’l‘hn notes revealed ‘l‘!n(!wgi\\‘uur‘s name !m:d the pre“it}?jfimfi‘ o e e ‘ These are solemn times for rail- ! roads, and hard times for railroads are melancholy duays for railroad men. | | According to the Railway Age, the ! ‘r:silm:ul fauilures for 1893 involve ; seventy-three ronds, covering 51,878 |miles, with §1,611,284,000 in bonds and stocks. Os these 11,000 miles are l ‘loeflted in the states of the south and 21,878 in the north and west. The condition eertainly will not justify the antagonism that has prevailed in man ¥ sections against the railways, When | | they are crippled the multitnde will | isufl'vr. There is no quicker way to ! { break down values in any town than ‘ | to embarrass and break down the rail'w:\_\'s contributing to the section, Railroads have not been given a fair | show either before the peopls or in the l lCnm‘(s of justice.—Ex. % . PICKED UP. ' | Work off in whispers your surplus | | } words, | | A womau’s age is one of nature's set Crety, “ ii Pedigree has ruined many a fiue | young man. 1 | Do not force others to Lear the b idvn of your song. ). One little fact is worth more than a | ton of theory. ‘ i There is nothing more coutagious than grumbling. ‘ A hog may be a squealer, but he {never gives anything away. | Itissaid that a man either becomes i fool or a philosoplier st forty. i A good wife never gr;wks a smile when ber husband steps upon an inverted tack at midnight. ~ Itis bad enough for a man to waste his own time, but the great trouble is he always insists on having one or more in partunership in the business, TR | SPECIAL OFFER. ( b toonden bo bring the ecirenlation of : | the INDFPENDENT upto the 1,000 mark, l which will require about 100 more sub-— | geribers, we will offer for a few weeks { the InperENDENT, Rev, Hicks’ celebra—ted almanae and his paper, Word and , Works, all for §2. The regnlar price | | of this combination is $2.75, thus giv- \ | i ing you the benefit of 75 cents. The { almanae contains Rev. Hicks' forecasts ‘ for 1894, articles on “loundation ‘ ’ IF'acts,” giving the philosophy and es- 1 sential points of his weunther system; ‘n fine map showing the comparison of f longitude and time for the varions cities of the United States; a paper on the t use of barometers and scientific instruments, all the current astronomical jplwn(mwuu for ench mounth, finely il ! lustrated, ete, ete. The book is, in fact, [ | the boiled down fruit of Rev. Ilinlm’] | labors for the past twenty-five years. | His paper, Word and Works, is the ! leading publication of its kind in the | United States, and contains not only | |.~'(~,im;lili<: yeading but other interesting ‘: ’ matter of a miscellancons char- E Lacter. Drop in and get the beunefit of | l”lih’ rare offer, |

SRR IR OO SARTR RS et TN D e- - Revival At Forest Hill s u S Dowell extracts teeth with- | The Review, published at G 1]_\»&1(\ or sleep. \ bure, this state, contai o\ oo L aily o wi oot ‘“,( ing the f""": b\ esh bread, pics and eakes daily at \ 1 ]-(xglll'(] to n revival )-(\(iolll]y A 1 } \ - ¥ o ur bakery. near there by Rev, Keeley, whicli %8 Bt 10 \-——)——-—'—”“ | ‘no doubt be of interest to the ev o éfiILOH’H CURE is sold on @ guare e SRS ee R R P Tt oures Incipient Consumpo T AR

list’s friends at thas place: & “Keeley's meoting goes on, ASEA velons work of grace—all heartgia! lfm-lin;z the quickening power offg! | Holy Spivit, ~ TForty-eight have B l received by the session of the chiff

l and there nre more pledges taken&@” Never did the people heres sit @& . ' such powerful preaching. Evan t\ Keeley hins such personal magndss, such force of will power, and the g% ty to picture the truth in such thefs ~ reality, that we eonld almost see | hand that wrote on the wall” in {S

fslx.lzx.n"s feast, and the constern L and fear that took hold upon the = and his guests, g My, Koeley preaches the old \ ioned orthodox that was so powerfft) the time of Edward and PFinney lin others of that period of revival. and \ ' Words come in torrents. He 8 his andience wi it JAN hld“\

and, when he ecomes down, Mosed. ];}';' his face shines with the love of G -;:] fiu.) sinner and he wins most of them,eey § o pleads the Savior’s love. v The yonng and the old alike arek any, ing. Nothing like it has ever b dore 1 heen witnessed here. Mr, Koeley will ; givo n lecture to men on Sunday | ave-i uing. Subject, “Sowing and R{!fip ug.")

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t ’ e | | Here'stheitea 7 EJ The bow has & i i o | oncachend. ABlay | | 9§ . runas down insidthe i )2 endant (stem | \Z ¢ Yns into the g Q.d' (Sl frmi{_,jockln the / - ‘e Z-the pe % ! : f \ so that it cantl be “A\ 5 v pulled or twist¥ off,

It positively prevents the loss § the watch by theft, and avoids injury to } dropping. | IT CAM ONLY BE HAD with | i Jass Posa Filled or other watch i cascs Dearing this trade Mark ——— l All watch dealers sell them without extm i A wslch case spener will be sent froe 1o any i i by the manulacturers. : g » - ) Keystone Watch Case f i PHILADELPHIA. { : ; B e e S G p—r— o e y

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! - -l - € : g " - . Stmct%,:flgh Grade. l{ & : 1 There is a class of Aol §and riders who imagine that because the l VERLY is sold at D) ¢ Y 1 A , T O ’ ry 5 33 1-3 PER CENT.JBELOW the PRICES of OTHER £ ‘ machines of equal grade ghat it is not what we olaim it to be, 1. e., i strictly high grade. It ik for the benefit of these very people that we ; write this ad, as we wish firmly impress npon their minds the faet f that, althcngh the WAVERLY is much lower in price than any other ! ]‘i".‘h (‘ll‘;l'.‘{(‘ l",i('.\'(‘}(-g’ ~\'eti ifi fu]ly (nquul iu grad.) p‘n-\l i” (\\,'('l’}' (l‘,‘hii“ | of construction to any othe® machine built, regardless of price. 7 rEY I i Rt g o Y ! K | OUR NEW | j Gy ; and if you are not ennvi,{; ‘ad by reading the specifications given { thorein, we will cheerfullzf *send a sample machine, on approval, to ANY POINIT IN AMERIGA | ! y 9 i and feel sure t’l“‘_f‘?v‘wih_ isl oxamination will be more convinel Ing ihan @anything we can say. INDIANATABICYCLE C | 1 LIV BICYC i bq. | N UIANAIi MLIS, IND, U, S, A.

"%“teea. ST e s S jon., 1t is the best Cough Cnre. On- s {y one cent o dose. 20 cts, O cts., aund | ;1 #I.OO. Tor sale by Bellinger & Wil--1 liams. ] TEXE \ .

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{ONYB and sells exchange, makes coliflections on nll poiuts at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals ;rmd corporutions solicited, W—i

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. Semsesseem .P MA RIS ITOO. i s — el ! l Ko Ho The Favorito T 3078 por oER | . !(;r(hv'l‘t\‘lhnnd Breath, 250, { | e 8] i Captain Swoeney, 1.9 A San Diego, (Cal., | BayE: *Bhiloh's Catarrh lh'n'u*-ly is the first | medictne { havo ever found that would dome | &0y good," Price Sots, Sold by Druggists, | A —————— , Domueg(m a Cough, gathere fsdangerof | s leading 1o Consumption, Surron's CURR willssve )"’ou A severs Lumi'l‘h üble, ftisthe | Cou Cure and speed; ¥ relleves Coughs. | éhonpimr Cough and Bronchitis, :mk i BBold 0n & gusrentec. 25 ote. E

Bl R i P | | S, J. MeDONALD B | ¢ i AUCTIONEER. | : / Will ory sales in town or f g Qonutry at iy tine, : Rates re asonnlide apd sal " Ixfuction guarsutesd, - ‘ll;rw, N, J. ."I"")‘\.\Ill), M;"".Y;w! ;!:

Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. \ Subseriptions received for al the magazines and pm"\o(l'\c;\\s, at the IN- | \ DEPENDENT ofice. We will save you \ | \(*xpunse and trouble of gending. sl e |

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\Practical \ \ Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, \ Penmanship \ Shorthand, - Type-Writing, \English Training. ~x~,"’ | - C———————— R o Terms.

it TR . o : T 8 N e ¥ E LaPorte ; | ‘u\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\n‘“\“‘-““ ‘ANYONE CAN &¢ g B N )P : 'M ‘(;"A:?.. -- ' ¥At the expenss of little ‘Q‘ J" ‘ ; ‘m“‘rey and his spare s\‘fi‘ : ; s { =: me obtain a fair work- .‘Eg-\g:@ -,:3 : f:. PRt R 4 } :;:lg education. s T 4 B 7 |§ e I 7 E 4 1 18 oTUDY AT HOME | # “ i add g : THROUGH THE : : SPRAGUE URIVERSITY y = OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, : | 'Com; .':s,:wgLéAci:.\‘.!an;\orrcsgvv:z.lrn:cs.i.‘;‘lsm'.!.ewotlJ. ¢ } ? SUBJECTS TAUGHT, ‘ ! 283 The Schoal AW Dre Dares telt Imission # | IR Thesah S pecpas B for adm at | ; !‘_6_“! .‘ Tz 34 “'\! .?'v:::; :..Ae’-ea) part ‘{ :.41" ~\.‘.."r}. : i ! i 5 SM l‘L'~_s"T ol teachas § irnalistic g | : !!OLRHA,J:’-’ ;!l;“:'z‘»;r:.;...vy“.‘mu i the foun- ; ! nn IhinN This schaol fs conducted by # | BOOK-KEEPING -iinantmnd B s . et F o 3 This school tes -I\.‘ ~'fv"‘.’ ! | SHORT-HRD 5 e | §&. v £ fr, gn a i This s} ‘.' | ' GUEEK and LATIN 2 | J . # The abore schools tearh by ihe correspend. , ! § tnes method only, and recegaize no rivals in # l Lhelr respective Belds, / é Address, stating in ¢ ’ . _(‘ggh b o | I 1 @s* ,;;f’; NB G interestad, i2og |- : ‘:‘i-‘f?}, s Pors ‘;3 2. stamrns for catalog 1~, £ | ¢ ‘é sz‘..x«""(i P Exch sehool has sep. 2 | ; __f‘ Mg “?:y. !_‘:‘x“fg" s arate catdiogue, : / J;f tAR <§ J. Cornen, gn., ? ¢ Ry AV PA | T SRI | ¥"o N e ikl § AR ,'..?‘:Z}» 71} OITROIT, micy. : RN Se e Telcphone Bidg, : "~ ‘-‘\s\\\\\\\‘\\\\‘\\‘m\\\\\\i

SR R o R w g J gN B ‘: L BOUREBON & PURE HYE | Shipped pure and unadulter~ted direct from the distillery. | Pronounced a pure and whole<ome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, aged | and infirm.

i T von ecannnt procure it of vour druggist or i | Hanor deslers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will preas prepaid 1o any address a full quart t | sample bottle of oidll 1k Liye or Bourbon. i RIZAT - | STQLL, VEREATTA & €O, DISTILLERS, Lezington, Ky. L S | | BUSINESS AND PROF ESSIONAL CARDS | I; raena s btnl\l\"l\r\J\l‘l\l‘l\l\l\l\l\l\l\" JAS. SHOEMAKE e . A I R Justice of the Peace. Office in N. Shoemaker bidg. npstairs, | collections promptly attended too. Al- | so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knefflar & Lopp, of In-| dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my cofilce every Saturday. M

‘ 0. F. TOWNSEND, \ 1 v SOEY * 'BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. |1 Next door Behrens’ store. ; 3 WALKERTON, . INDIANA| e e v D T BN T TP BENRY, ' AUCTIONEER. Will ery sales at all times dnringf sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. l.eave orders | at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, i J. P. HENRY, Walkerton, Ind % #_—___-—-—_H ‘ Lianos, % Sewing Machines, Second=Hand Organs. Easy Paymenis. ?1 I 1 P, L. FITZGERALD. MW ! Trustee’'s Notice. ! John W. MeDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln | | Township, hereby gives notice that he will | { be in hig oflice ai the U. S. Express office ) lon Wedne «day of each weeK for the | transaction of township business. | i vioNo

ISR : GREAT Music OFFER. Send us the names and addresses of {hree or more performers on the piano lm‘ organ together with six cents in postage and we will mail yon one copy Poepular Musie Monthly, contaiving ten pieces, full gheet music, consisting of popunlar songs, waltzes, marches, ete., - RS R R e Ad-

SIPAOEEG 10F Wi U nh dress: Popular M nsie Montldly, ‘ Tudianapolis, Ind. ¥ A Y 5. W. boUD, M. D, @ wallierton, ind. All Calls Prompty Attended,

\ Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OrFiciE AT NICIIOLS HOTEL. 31N > X N Sl l J I\l\ (J 1‘1()‘\(] ‘39 JUSTICE OF THE PE ACE, W ALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Ofice in Llensberger's \)BM. . e

; ’ O- M. b[ ug;\ LTI ; Mttorney at Law, | i - A | SOUTH BEND, IND. ODD FELLOWS BILK. ROOMN 10, V | st DR.L.S. LAPIERRE | Dental Parlors, E%o Building Opposite Post. ; office. SOUTH BEND, Tud. f WORK NEATLY DONE, ~ \ | A. E. CRIPE, | | Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatiy and expeditionsly., Drop in and see 18, fi\ : a Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST

I™ S b bl Lo vy Ri < e ! cxtrveted withool —— s sleap, Ly tira- S S i OTne. LAV ES BO e Ol R Lieaves . + pain DY the nse of ® : fice .at ¥ yade on s\\fl\'t no block, Walkerton, o oherty 5 _____________-————-__—— " 3 M.D. LEROY. ; \ a-{‘ 5 . A2E = s | l, L &g’é_f L. “:}%f : ,“%A’} { £ = 3 < '}.’_4_:,”;'_’,‘_‘ 'L‘vs.-'» Nz 3 f-;‘-1 ff“‘\ j‘fi :“*‘i‘, =) | Bk AN AN TN [ eR ST see ‘ G e "’:Tg"‘?“‘»"tnz"@" e SRS Al SR NIV Y ¥

I IV ) T I TRt A LIVERY & FEED STbBLE, ‘l WALKERTON, IND. ‘ First-class rigs and goed Lorses. ;H..r.\.-\ln»:n‘dvd. Traveling men CAT- ; vied to all adjoining towns. All terms | l‘u;'.su’.l:l'i,'lz:. \ —s] 3 g EEe e TABLE. | | B v"f*“_; \m Eftect Jan 11,’91. | | L;:“’C::'g';; #O\ Solid Trains between | zt“j;%\j SANDUSKY AND PEORIA B s e —AND—- |} -Er {ndianapolis and | | l—?»—— Michigan City | B R e '*"i; ST OT : | § :?' {,:; | DIRECI connections 16 l = < =—=",,d from all points in the i United States and Canada.

NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. iNo. 29 l’assenger-_----_-_Leaves_......._w.'zs rma | {N0.22 4 SR BT = {No. 1530 Local P S - SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. o {No. 23 Passenger-..-_Leaves i OB 8 M {No. 29 o BRI L e o iNo. 151 loeal . " i 210 10 B 2 *Daily except Sat. {Daily except Sundeay. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 933 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fas§ train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Franciseo and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. Fer tickets, rates ang general information, eall on J. J. Houlihan Ticket Agent L. E. & W.R. R., or address il C. Parvker, .C F. Daly, | Traffic Manager. A. Gen'l Indianapolis Ind. e e ——————————————————— B. & O. TIME TABLE. - GOING EAST, ¢ 18, Mail Tamin o oLS T o oW L . OIS GOING WEST. « 17. Mail and EXpresSceee—e—--ee--321p.m e s L L SO wan o o L g s NNt | Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicai 8o at 8.50 A%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. 0. SCULL, 0. P. McCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Colurrbus, 0, E. L. SANDERS, Ag't.,, Walkerton,