St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1894 — Page 8

3ndcpciidciit. A Local Nkwspapeh, Non-Partisan. It. A. KNULKY, rt'BI.ISHKr.; Entered nt, the Wnbierton Postofliee nt second class rates. Slii’o.sicrip tion: For One Year . . t 8150 Forsjx Months . . t . ^5 For Throe Months . . . * 40 Upai'l promptly hi Advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. X A cross marked with a hint? pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper has expired, f f you are in arrearages please settle at. once, and notify us promptly it you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, FEU. 10, 1894. Lota! Uriels. Call and see the new watchmaker, at Hotel Fry. Dr. 11. S. Dowell extracts teeth without pain or sleep.

Ure Star bakery. I Dr. 11. S. Dowell has a new process )>y which be extracts -Leelb—without pain or sleep. ■Remember that Dr. H. S. Dowel । extracts teeth by the use of vitalized air as well as by other processes. The jail at Knox contains a fifteen year old criminal. His name is Daniel Hill and he is charged with stealing a horse and a suit of clothes. Late real estate transfers: William M. Bellinger to Olive B e n. wey-lot 162 o P Walkerton^loO. in ’ A. Wood worth to Sophia 11 a W JUH^and part of lots 69 and 11-

acres in Li^^ Johu Six , 40 The North Juc^^22l ' epidemic is raging amon^s says an , in that vicinity. They are hiWuirses i denly ill, and it requires the treatment to save them. The symptoms are something like the epizootic that raged several years ago. Perhaps it is the grip, and is going from the human race to the equine family. Die Chicago Inter Ocean has just made an announcement which for liberality is not likely to be duplicated soon. This offer makes it possible for every one to begin now and secure the entire series of that wonderful set of World’s Fair pictures everybody is talkingabout, and thia iviihnnt /’ . .. z. .. . *

uus Without the Coupon Certili-‘ cate, heretofore used. A new subscri ' her has to pay no more than a regular leader and besides gets them nearly all at once. However there is’twr* much detail to explain here, but the system is certainly a good one for new subscribers. MILES’ NERVE & LIVEII TILLS Act on a new principle— regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ 1 ills speedily cure billiousness, bad j taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. , Unequaled for men, women, children.

Smallest, mildest,, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Endly’s. DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT

I « sk) m JSSilwW^ «S|« HMcCMOY. . XZ Van Wert, Ohio. CURED ME. Surrerlng from JVervotis Pros'Tortured by Kidney and IRiver Complaint.

is a wealthy and influential citisen of Van Wert, and a man known for miles around. See what he says •— “For years I bad been a terrible sufferer from kidney and liver trouble, also nervous prostration and poor health in general. My appetite was poor, in fact, I had no desire to eat anything and consequently was thin, emaciated and all run down. Life was a Burden I tried physicians and every available remedy but found no reltef. As a last resort I was induced to give your kidney remedy a trial and am pleased to say Swamp'Root acted like magic, end to-day I am entirely cured and as good a roan as ever. It is without question the greatSiaxe'MflPti est Remedy in the world. Any one in doubt as regards this V statement can address." Sf&A* IL McCOY - Van Wert - 0 At D’'ugr"lHtx. 50e. and ^I.OO Size “Invalids’ Guide to Health” and © * Consultation Free. W pr.Kiliner & Co.. Binghamton. V V Cr Kilmer s PARiLU LiYErThAS Are the Best 43 Pills, 25 cents. - All Druggists-

A. L. Washburne, formerly of LaPorte, has opened a watch, clock and * jewelry repair shop in the ollice of the Hotel Fry. Nothing but first-class work will be turned out. Prices mod- • crate. t Frank Eldred, of Lakeville, who was found guilty on a charge of as- | saull and battery with intent to kill J at the June term 1891, of the circuit 5 court and sentenced to four years in the penitentiary and to pay a line of 3 SIOO, has been pardoned by Governor r Matthews. Young Eldred became 1 involved in a quarrel at a holiday party in North Liberty and shot and wounded another young man. Executive clemency in favor of the young man was granted on the plea that he has consumption and can not long survive. Electioneer. The Breeder's Gazette recently contained the following in regard to Electioneer, great grandfather of Elector Decoudres and

The returns for 1893 are all in, and no strain of bloood has made a better showing than that of Electioneer. (Jrent was the hero of l’alo Alto, and great are his descendants. It is to Electioneer that practically all the credit in the production of trotting speed received by the Thoroughbred is due No other stallion has had enough success when mated with Thoroughbred mares to make it worth while talking about. Now let. us see what Electioneer has accomplished. He is the greatest producer of 2:30 and gfJ) speed, dead or alive. He lias the enormous and impressive number of thirty-three trotters in the 2:20 list. LOW RATE EXCURSIONS TO THE SOUTH Via the Baltimore & Ohio R R.

On February Btb. March 81h and April 9(1), the B. & O. R. R- will sell Excursion Tickets to points in Kentucky Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and i Florida, also to points in Virginia and I West Virginia on the Harper’s Ferry “ ' Vidh” Branch at rate of one fare for thereby trip liekets ; R , qi n q e q f or return passage Ueni. a froIU lhe dat e of Hale. For further un, rinatiou Cllll ou Or address any B. & G Tit . ke t Agent, or M. I. Richards, Latm, in q Immigration Agent, Baltimore, Md-.^G y. Allen, Ass’t Gen’l Pass’r Agent, Chicago, 111. MOUNT VERNON. ^lr. James Poiser. of Middlebury, : Ind., who has been visiting with his

। brother in law, Simon Hunsberger, । and family, for some time past, returned home on Thursday of fast week. 11 rs, I) (\ SwuTz ■■ ..in -i w. ..u^_ ■vimUH rTTT last Saturday to at tend the funeral of her brother, Henry Markwanlder. B. F. Rinehart was in South Bend the latter part of last week on business, and to attend the Farmers' Institute of St. Joseph county. The lat ter part of last week, Johnny Kliugamaij was taken quite sick, his i illness baffling the physicians for a : time in naming it but inter on they ;

pronounced it blood poisoning. He is improving slowly, but is not out of danger. Simon Rausbarger and family visited with relatives in Elkhait ceunty the I first of this week. Joe Klinganian is here during this j week nursing his brother Johnny dur-

ing his illness. , Harry Wenger and family and John Frame and wife visited with relatives in South Bend and Mishawaka the first of last week. Dan Koontz is busy drawing logs to the mill, the lumber from which he intends to use in building an implement building in Walkerton. Trebor. A Visit to North Carolina Cochranton, Pa.—Some years ago I had occasion to visit North Carolina, and while there had one of my bilious attacks. Hearing for the first time of Simmons Liver Regulator I tried it. Nothing before had so effectually rei lieved me. I could in no way benefit /others more than by putting such a ! remedy in their hands.-N. N. Shepard.

i I NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Walkj erton, in Lincoln township, of St. Joseph county, l ’ State of Indiana, that I will apply to the Board of • i Commissioners of said county, at their March term ' I commencing on the first Monday in March, i 894, for ; a license, for one year, to sell spirituous, vinous and ’ malt liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. That my place - I of business where said liquors are to be sold and t drank is located m the first story of a two-story brick a building, situated on a part of Lot Number Thirtythree (33) in the original plat of said town of Walkerton as follows, to-wit: Commencing on the northeast line of said lot at a point twenty-two (22) feet 8 northwest of the northeast corner thereof, thence y southwesterly parallel with the southeast line of said S lot one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to an alley, i thence northwesterly twenty-two feet, thence north- >. ‘ easterly parallel with the said first described line one e i hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to Avenue F, 1 thence southeasterly along said avenue twenty-two (?.) feet to the place of beginning, in said town, ~ township, county and state. JOHN BRADEN. Feb. 10, 94.

R JHI 1 ^ OT > lhe! gieat Blood I miller gives freshness! and .dearness to (he complexion and by Lelnngor <V \\ illianis. High Five or Euchre Parties Should send at once to John Sebastian, G. T. A , C. R. I. & p. Ry. t Chi . cngo, ten cents in stamps, per pack, for the slickest cards you ever shuffled, ror $1 00 yon will receive free by ex press ten packs. II hen you want sale bills remember that the Independent ollice will do you a neat job on water proof paper at the lowest price. In addition we will give a notice of sale i/n the paper free of charge. 3 Great Rock IsL<hl Route. ■■

Best Dining Car Wmld. IT WILL BE WORTH TO MAKE A NOTE * There are many reasouW '/ .bonhl 8U via Ilie Great !• T l ', J™ " ■ock island Route. j Its Denver, Colorado S* . Pueblo service is niagniticeiry n, K s a,l<l knowledge.! by all travelersjf tt,,d ftC • . 11 linns >’e SU-pm-mr Io all otlmi Im. s. eqnipm-.mt of this line is ahi 11 ? • । relied upon, and pnssenger‘5 8 be snred in advance of lhe very V s Ul ‘ ,(s signs of Pullman Sleepers. V, :l ‘ eHt ,b ‘ ( l^m-i.ms of Chair Cars. Til’m^ Cars yon all know are inc< p Dining and iu short, bv the Rock Ifipma.de. get vonr money’s worth, as wJ'm d the ‘eni 'vmeiii possible in nl 1 u journey by rail- The employliki'T »

conipßUV arc atwius point, their utmost to make your till ' il pleas ant.. The Big 5 is the best of nil w . tween Chicago, Denver, ColoW llls ’»? i.ii Iklo aud Pueblo. One ilHy out. Trains daily between Chiet Miasonri River. _ V 1 an< Trains daily between ( hieagA ver, Colorado Springs and Pm blDen If you are going to Omaha, KCity,’ Leavenworth, St. Joe, Atp’sas, Topelm, or anv point in Colm ad|ison, the Pacific Coast, take the I‘ ov choice. f°ple« Sale—Reliable 1 Irgt For full partieuhus as to ytmaps, rates, apply to any couAlkets, et ollice in the United States,l tick or 3lexico, or address: lauudn, JNO MKBASTI Gen’l Tkt it Fh^. Agt CifN, E =T. JOHN, Gen'l Manager, Cl.lcago^go, 111.

j < /X ! ' ' Ul ’ •‘ 1 ■ 1• X \\\ N x AlVmiV<f KN ( 'V^^ fi “ 1 ««* tn-ARANTEED by TOLI.EV BRO.- & CO . 113 „• ill, r '■ J ll . AGO -to Jiever leave th«y es . orifthev -hcub’ uoioat .oo- time the i.nn Inoer lIM MihA ! s ’\ e '’V ~e\ p n ’V' f I , J ^ HEE OF < lIARGE A-in av r. Targe rne , .. ~|C., ' 1 • SfU ‘ l ‘" fl . l * lly adjusted. tl» firm send- a -kille.i < ; ■n m vi-it ni.h :l, v :r kj-o t- : q’uiiiß each year, to scientii^.lly adjust their Finest Brand of Speetai b s end Eve ,1 .“'V',* i' 1 att f‘ nt ic> n given to Childfn's Eyes. Perfect lit guaranteed in everv ca>e. Notice thi^ paper tor date—the Optiean will be hep. ' * Complete assortment always found with»ie.ir agent. IDA A. HUTCHINGS, Walkerton, In

j ''Y-'-" /. / -Y\ ft " ': 1 W - w i '.lm. ... , ’• '■h > ‘ C ’k. '■■■•< F WAVERLY SCORCHER-28 LBS. Stricter High Grade. Iheie is a class of dealeSc riders who imagine that because the Waverly is sold at 33 1-3 FER CENT. seabow iim prices of OTHER machines Os equal g ode'll atit if^rwh^Twc--emtrn it to be, i. e., — , It IS |fot- the benefit of those very poojile that We

wrWII' WJJWRRi wish firmly impress upon their minds the fact that, although the WAVEIILY is much lower in price than any other High Grade Bicycles, yet it is fully equal in grade and in every detail of construction to any other machine built, regardless of price. TOP ’94 CATALOGUE, and if you are uot convinced by reading the specifications given therein, we will cheerfully send a sample machine, on approval, to ANY POINT IN AMERICA, and feel sure that a critical examination will be more convincing than anything we can say. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., INDIAN ATOUS, IND.. U. S. A. i

The WESTERN TR AIL is published | quarterly by Ihe Chicago, Rock Island 1 N Pacific Railway. It tells how to get a farm in the West, and it will be sent to von gratis for one year. Send name and address to “Editor Western Trail, 1 Chicago,” and receive it one year free. 1 JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, P. A. < PERPETUAL SUMMER. Pass Christian situated on the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans is one of the most delightful places in America to spend the winter. The climate is one of perpetual summer, the thermometer averaging 70. Among its many attractions it Ims one of the best hotels in the South, The Mexican Gulf Hotel. Send for circular to Magin & Day, Fuse j Christian, Miss. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, (dear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. 25c. and 50e. For sale by Bellinger & Williams.

W H Walkerton, Ind., I _ ' JOHN E. JOHNSON, Pres., I । MORG AN JOHNSON, V. Pr«*s. THOMPSON TI RNER, Cashier. Does a general bunking business; buys and sells exchange, makes col , lections on all points at lowest possi i bio expense. Accounts of individuals i 1 I Hid corporal ions solicited. I / // I J H«jC ron A CAST IT V.HL KOT CUOE. (J ■ An agreeable Laxative and Njutte Tonio. Bold by prnggists or sent by mail. 25c., 50c. , 1 unu ? I.o)per package. Far.ir.les free. • IX? A The Favorirn TOOTH rowrw -■A W ML w for the Teeth and Breath, 25c. I rcne- y> v - s A -,^ Diego,Cal., ^biloh g Catarrh Remedy is the tlrst 1 moaicmeliiave ever found that would dome any good.’ IT ice 50 c’s. Sold by Druggists. Do not neglect a Cough, asthere isdanger of its leading to Consuumtiou. Shiloh’s Cure F 1 *! save you a seven! Lung Trouble. Itisthe best Cough CurcandspeediiyrelieveeCoughs, 1 Croup, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and Bsola on a guarantee. 25 eta.

Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. Subscriptions received for all the nmgazines and periodicals, at the Independent ollice. We will stive you’ expense and trouble of sending.

®LAPORTE .Bra® Collie Practical Book-Keeping*, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-Writinar, English Training 1 . Wille For Termn. H. U. NOE, La Porte, Ind. fiNYONECfIN , At the expense of little i ; money and his spare J i t me obtain a fair wo 1 k- J J ing education. j iSTUmT HOMEs THROUGH THE jl SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY J OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, J J Comprising the leading correspondence schools in the world. 0 ; SUBJECTS TAUGHT. i I A InJ The School of Law prepares pupils for admission J to the bar,by an extende<l.thori>mh course. Has J over x,600 students in every part ■ f the country. ' SnHDl’t I IC!U) This school teaches j urna’.istic UUofi NAL d m ai ^ tcrar y work from tlx founf - dation up. BOOK-KEEPING j, ■ ■ .. . bovk-keeping in Amen a. F OUnOT This school teaches shorthand { UnUil I J '*£ l'«tsy-tem ar.dfren.thele- J f ■ - — ginning to the best expert work. {GREEK g’W laTiN iu n -m yti' « । history, from the founda- 5 J Ucn eo the ni >st advanced work in the classics. f lhe above schools teach by the correspond- J J once method only, and recognize no rivals In i J their respective fields. g Address, stating In J which school you are J I interested, and in- J i close ten cents in 9 i stamps f«r catalngve. 2 0 Eat h school has sep- g |l <rate catalogue* । * Zib'k A J- cotneb . j*-. { ! Sac^T^.. J

-1 PURE RYE ' Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and wholesome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. j Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, aged and infirm. If you cannot procure it of your druggist or ’ liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will t express prepaid to auv address a full quart sample bottle of Oki Elk Kye or Bourbon. STOLL VANKATTA & CO.. DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS

Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace. Office in N. Shoemaker bldg, upstairs, collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Kueffiar & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, ■ INDIANA J. P. II EN RY, Al C'TIOXEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season Rates reasonable, and sat isfaction guarani eed. Reave orders at Independent office, or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, lud Pianos, Sewing Machines, Second =ll and 01 gans. Easy Payments. P. L FITZGERALD. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice dial he will be in bis office al the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weeK for the transaction of township business. vl GNo

Lx. BK waaeMß GREAT MUSIC OFFER. Send ns the names and addresses of three or more performers on the piano or organ together with six cents in postage and we will mail you one copy Popular Music Monthly, containing ten pieces, full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano and organ. Address: Popular Music Monthly, Indianapolis, Ind. J- w. DOUD, M. I), Walkerton, livd. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE AT NICHOLS HOTEL. >- SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, W AT I’rompt attention given to collections Ollice in Rensberger’s blocx, upstairs . O-M CUNNINGHAM, attorney at Law, ! South Bend, Indi ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S- LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BENI), Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly ami expeditiously. Drop in and see ns. Dr. H. S. Dowell,

PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth cxtircted without pain or hrtiW, by the use of a loe«l aoaeHtm t .c. T-./voG.o I.«a uf“v Teeth I ailed without pain by the use of antalt tree. ~, p, -uuuauti.j i block, WaHti'rton,ziud,. M. D. LEROY LIVERY A FEED STBLE, W II.KERTOX, IM>. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

TABLE. ■ Effect Jan 11, ’9l. - Solid Trains between SandVBKY aND P«> ria - ASD “ jv j 1 Is ar *s > j Michigan City ; ! DIRECT connections ta from all points In the United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 20 Passenger Leaves 12.28 pm tN0.22 “ " 6b3 “ INo. 150 Local “ “ 1.55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No. 23 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m fNc. 29 “ “ 4.52 via INo. 151 Local *• 10.15 a in ♦Daily except Sat. JDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. m.. making direct connection with C. A A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn.ng connecting direct at Kansas city for Denver, San Francisco and all points West.’ Free reclining chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tinton wit b main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets, ratesand general information, call on J. J. Houlihan Ticket Agent L E A W. R. R., or address 11. C. Parkei-, .C F. Traffic Manager. A .Geu'l Indianapolis Ind. R. & O. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, “ 16. Mai! Train 9.14 am; “ H- 5.45 GOING WEST. 17. Mail and Express ^..3 2? p. m lt> “ 605 a ih, 15. “ 4.50 a. m. Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8.50 Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O. SCULL, O. P. McCARTY, Oeu. Pass. Ag’t. Assist, Oen, Pass. Ag t.. Baltimore, Md. Co!un>'jU3, 0. E L SANDERS, Ag'L, Walkerton.