St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1894 — Page 8
JniJcpcniicnt. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. w. a. knih.kv, rrHUSHRK. Entered sit the Walkerton Postotliee nt secoml class sates. SnHweril’tion: For One Year . . • ■ For Six Months For Three Months . . ■ • - - <7 If paid promptly in advance a discount of cents on the year will be allowed. -or A cross marked with a bine pencil on the A margin of your paper indicates that your terin of subscription to this paper has ex pi id If you are in arrearages please .settle at on< t. Hid notify us promptly if you wish the papet con tinned. WALKERTON. INDIANA. MARCH 3, 1894. Local Biicls. Good Hue of candies and cigars at the Star bakery. It is reported that a colored woman in South Bend recently gave birth to four daughters. Michigm City Ims a “Thirteen Club.” 'Flie chib lives in didinnce of t he old supers! it ion. Dr. IF. S. Dowell has a new process by which he extracts teeth without pain or sleep. Milford citizens are taking some steps in a project to light their town by electricitv. * * >• ’Squire Shoemaker is suffering con siderably with rheumatism and finds it hard work getting about. John H. Horner, formerly of this place, died recently at his home in Valparaiso. He was aged about S 3 years. He was the father of Mrs George Bellinger, of this place. A young scholar, on his final exami ration in geography at Kendallville recently, was asked to name five animals of the torrid zone. He replied: “Three elephants and two rhinoceros." He was marked 100. The gambling houses at Muncie were raided the other night and a number of prominent citizens were! captured. A similar case happened at Elkhart recently. Gambling as a pas : sion seems to be growing in the hu man breast instead of diminishing. A Michigan City school teacher in structed a pupil to purchase a grammar and received the following note ~ from the child’s mother: ‘T do not desire my daughter to engage in gram marl prefer tier engage in youseful studies and can learn her to speak and I write properly myself. I have went through two grammars, can’t say as ; they did me no good 1 prefer her en- . gage in german and drawing and vocal music on the piano.” MILES’ NERVE & LIVER BILLS Act on a new principle-—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billionsness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uuequaled for men, women, children Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Emily’s.
Wha! A Soled Physician Thinks of Swamp-Root. “GREATEST REMEDY OF THE CENTURY." An Effectual Cure for Kidney, Liver and Biadder Diseases. M Hwl jt* ™ ' C. F. Brawn, A. M , M D. “When 1 discovered that Swanap-Hooi was not a patent medicine, but the favorite prescription of an old and scientific physician with which he had treated successfully thousands of cases, my prejudices were disarmed and I began to prescribe Swamp-Root in my practice invariably with the most surprising results, curing many cases 'Which 1 had considered hopeless. Whenever I find any one suffering with pain in the small of the back, a too copious flow or retention of urine Indicating Kidney or Bladder disease, I invariably prescribe Swamp-Root, and it never fails to greatly benefit the patient, even in cases of Bright’s Disease. I have also used it in repeated cases of chronic diarrbeea which It has never failed to cure after all other remedies had proved useless. For ail Kidney, Bladder or Liver diseases I consider Swarnp-Root a perfect specific, and the greatest remedy of this century.” Suspension Bridge,N. Y. At Druggists, 50 cents A SI.OO size, or of DR. KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N. Y.
; Knox has but. seven months of school this year. Office room for rent. Front room, bay window. j. Endly. Ihe county assessors of this state t will meet at Indianapolis March 1-1 and 15, to decide upon a uniform standard of taxation. •' It is advised that apples taken from i the cellar be carefully wiped before eating, as harmful little bacciH love to roost on the fruit, and they sometimes ; produce serious illness. A candidate for an olllce in one of the counties of the slate publishes the following tearful appeal: “Owing to the bad conditions of the mud roads 1 cannot visit my friends, but I will as, sun* the people if they want to elect the head man, and one who is in every way capable and honest, and whose wife and children will feel grateful, then they must vote for me. You will make no mistake if you vote for me, I'll assure you. For the Woman Folks. floury tVnnl Beecher shortly before ! his dentil wrote the following: “The slaughter of birds that is going on, is such as ought to arrest the attention of every Christian wmmm who decor ntes hmself with the skins and it ought to be with her a qnesti m, ‘am I of the spirit of Christ and the spirit of humanity in indulging my sense of the beautiful by a method that almost insures their destruction .’ ” Walkerton to have a Humane Society. In speaking of establishing branches of Ihe humane society fhnmghout the county the South Betid Tribune suvs: “In a few <lnys the socirtv expects to have a regularly appointed agent in the town of Walkerton to whom all c m plaint i of erm lty to m imal i and other violations of humane laws will be made: This is mdv a beginning and we earnestly desire timt all persons in forested in this work of kindness to man and beast would cortespond with tlie soci> t v and it possible become th< ir agent for the township they live in, in both town nml country. The tmemfr wants an agent in each township Alite to the president for p m titulars." ; Concerning the rumors of Rev. Dr Hudson's alleged insanity, a d spatch I from Noblesville to the (ndiatm; di - News says: “The report sent md f- hi Anderson that the Rev. (’ G. H id m. former pastor of the M. E. church o! that city, had gone insane is a cruel rumor, without the semblance of truth , Mr. Hudson is pastor of the M. E i church of this city, and has not resign’ed his pastorate as reported, neither i had such a step been contemplated. ; He is one of the ablest preachers in I this conference, of which he tr cr, ta ry. He has jmd closed an eight week - ! season of protracted meetings, which have been highly suceessfid. The hmg i continued hard work in which he w ■ engaged overtaxed his phi sR al strength and he wns granted a vacation, g . g alone to Floiida, whole he will 1> r » weeks recuperate his strength, ami then he will leturn to bis climge When the c nlcit i e c. nv m s he w i be present a.s. pi imnpal secretary H> is a leading member of the 1 .nd • f trustees of Del'auw University. H - temporary absence has no j cuh. i < i remarkable signillcai ce.” "A ho are the mo-d famous writ<|s and a.lists of bo.a eontr. i nfs? 11.e Cosm »|>olituu Magazine is ~G, u ring to answer this inquiry by printing a list from mouth to month in its ~a- J tents pages. This i mgazine claims . that notwithstandiug its extraordimirv red action in piiee, it is bringing the . most famous writers and artists < f Europe and America to interest its read- 1 ers, ami in pi >of of this claim, submits 1 the following list of contiibntors for | the Hva months eiidim/ with February: ■ Valdes, Howells. Baul Heyse, Eran-' cisquo Sarcey, Robert Grant, John .1 Ingalls, Lyman Abott, Frederick Mas i sori, Ag.nes Repplier, J. G WbPffor. ' i posthumous.t Walter Besant. Mark [ . Twain, St. Co r-e Miv.uf, Paul Boar ; 1 get, Louise < 'handler Moulton, Flam-' mat ion, Tissamlier. E . 1 h mpsS r Slierman, Adam Badeuu. Capt. King. Arthur Sherburne Hardv, Georg Ebers, De Maupassant, Sir Edwin Arnold, I Spielhagen, Andrew Lang, Berthelot, I IL H. Boyesen, Hopkins Smith, Lynian J. Gage, Dau l C. Gilman, Irauz ; i Von Leubach, Thomas A. Janvier. ' i And for artists who have illustrated ' during the same time: \ ierge, Reinhart, iHaroM, F. D. Small, Dan Beard, Jos Cabrinetv. Oliver Herford, Remington, Hamilton Gibson, Otto Bacher H. S. Mowbray, Otto Guiloimet, F. G. Attwood,* Hopkinson Smith, Geo. : W. Edwards, Paul de Longpre, HabertDvs, F. H. Schell. How this is dono ] for §1.50 a year, the editors of The i Cosmopolitan alone know. 1 Atilla the Hun. I Napoleon w as a corker, Caesar a son of a gun, Hannibal was a lulu, But Atilla was a Hun. \ —Mishawaka Enterprise. *
KARL'S CLOVER R OO T, del gieat Blood I’m itier gives freshu^s I and clearness to the complexion all cures constipation, 25c , 50c. For sue by Bellinger & Williams. High Five or Euchre Parties Should semi nt once to John Sebai* tian, G. 'l'. A , C. R. I. & P. Ry., (W. eago, feu cents in stamps, per puck, fi>r the slickest cards yon ever shufllei. For $ I 00 yon will receive free by press ten packs. \\ hen you want sale bills rememl^r that the Ln dependent olllce will do yon a neat, job on water proof paper at the lowest price. In addition we will give a notice of sale in the pa^er tree of charge. <«reat Kock Island Koutc. J Best Dining Car Service in the Wot®. IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE t 0 MAKE A NOTE OF THIS There are many reasons why y^u should go via the Great Rock Isliuld Rente. Its Denver, Colorado Springs nr.d Pueblo service is mugnifleeiit and ac know lodged by all travelers to bo sijperior to all other lines. Why? The equipment of this line is always to be relied upon, and pasimigers are as stired in advance oi the vm v latest designs of Pullman Sleepers. The most i bixmions of ( hair Cars The Dining | ( ars you all know are incomparable. ; and. in short, by the Rock I-land you get yom money’s worth, us well as all j the eiq>yment possible in making al joui iH’y by rail. i lie mnployea of Hie i company are niwnys pohte, am! will do I theii utiw'dtemnkc your trip pleas aut. i he Big 5 is the best of all trains lie ' tween Chieago, Denver, Colorado and Pueblo. One day out. 1 ruins daily between Chicago and Missouri River. Tiiiins duili between Chicago Den | ver, C<doiad< ‘ Hpi i cs nod Pueblo. If you ,oe g oig t.i <>mnhA, Kansas, ' City. I .eav ill w m lb. St. .1 e, Atchison, Tope’ h, or any point in (kd uHdoor to the Pacilh’ C-si«t, take the people’s choice. N.iie IleUdblc lliKiinl. Foi full pm I j.mints as to tickvt>. ■ maps, rates, apply tunny tiA j i t oftic. in the Vuited Stales, CatuAg : ■ i M m ■, oi a.l<hi .-s : •kN V '5 - t A IS • ■ F r JOHN. Gy.fl Manager. WUiuutOlCMM
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The WESTERN TRAIL is published i quarterly by the Chicago, Rock Island i & Pacific Railway. It tells how to get j a farm in the West, ami it will be sent ' to you gratis for one year. Send name i ami address to “Editor Western Trail, 1 Chicago.” and receive it one year free. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, P. A. I I PERPETUAL SUMMER. Pass Christian situated on the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans is one <>f 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 lias one of the best hotels in the South, The Mexican Gulf Hotel. Send for circular to Magiu & Day, Puss Ohristiau, Miss. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. 25c. and 50e. For sale by Bellmger & Williams. _ ■ I’XIAEI Farmers’ Bank, Walkerton, Ind., JOHN E. JOHNSON, Pres., MORGAN JOHNSON, V. l‘nw. THOMPSON TI'RNER, Cashier. Doos a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes col lections on all points at lowest possi bln expense. Accounts of individuals । mid corporations solicited. Kabl s An mrrecablc TAXAftro ant Xnm: Toura. Sold by DnunrotK or triit l ywa.L »nu It.WpiTfwekuro. sin ykr? free. ufa 'Ufi Th" i MAV laWßri'*' "•‘l t. Captain flw^nry, I.N X rn Pn-.m.(h»L. •ayw: "ftbUob’B Catarrh Hi i !r U th’ fir»t KMxljdrw-1 hare ever 0- vrr sM doing any m’«L" th "'Q' ‘.s S Jby Uruirf^u. Do tone a Cmigh. M tbrv" H dan«-r of tta (eedingto VonautnotHKi. Snn. u'« Orb wifiMve tom aaernrr Luna Tr nildrs It u thn bmt t our h Cure and «wd»y (Vuy: w, Ostin, Wbrw^»m» Oniffb and anNKhtUa. aud I In sold cm a fum&t«. SB ctl
Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. Subscriptions received for all the magazines and periodicals, at the Independent olllce. We will save you expense and trouble of sending.
™s LAPORTE Business Ci® Practical Book-Keeping-, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-Writing-, English Training?. Write For Tciihm. H. C. NOE, J.aPorte, Ind. ^’•.W^a’ta'WMk'W •.•aa-aa-wW’«b*| jANYONE CAH $ At the expense of little { } money and his spare J * time obtain a fair woik { ring education. f ' * iSTUDIATHOMEi i ■■ " * THROUGH THC SPRAQUE UNIVERSITY { OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, J J Cam^n* ng lea ding cocre&pocidence sUmjoU in the wot IX 0 5 SUBJECTS TAUGHT. I U-yr - - - u*cr aiu k <.» m every part . t ike . >. J ? J9URMAHSM G - -A BOOK-KEEPING ' ■ ' j USHORT-HAKO-' : J EREEK and IATIN L ' ■ ; — — — —I ’St n.h in t„e Mmdft- J |J l ‘ •n %t i-i**.. eU work tn ti e U».vi ». ’ I Thrah.n- ,-h.>nl, tench by tho rorr^npond- < •r■ >n-tbi»l Iy. auj rvcvgulie uo ri,all in * ’ then fields. ; ; ; y I \ . ’.DA i j C9T»M JR . * s ’^t^v. ; ‘ ’ Ct’IOIT. MICH, j i; ’ia- . -i'c } 33OUREOH PURE RYE Shippc ’ pure and unadulter:t 4 i: ~ t 'min the distillery. i’io.di unced a । ure and wholehiy* tonic-stimulant by the •n- lie fraternity every where. Givi s life, strength and happinc g t<» tin 1 v ak. sick, aged and infirm. Hr pr it nf y»ur rtrncglßt or p r t -i, :i f 11. wi*will ex, r ~5’1.. . 'v T ! a full quart e v.apl i. -itn of DI i Elk Rye or Bourbbu. SIOLLVANHAnHCO.. DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AS I PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jal Shoemaker . / r (i t .',7, <> • m N S ■■ ; f|.i- !•! Ig iq -tairs. i. cti pii mptb Ilb uded ton. Al- ■ li.-it r fp. u-i.ms ■■■ith Dr. I.opp, of tlm firm of Km fllar A - Lopp, of IniFianapolis, Ind. Will be at my otilee evt-ry Saturd iy. O. 1. TOWNSLXD, BAKBEII A HAhh’PRI’SSER Next doer Behrens'store. WALKER TON, - INDIANA J. P. II 1^ RY, Al I 1 lOAEEK. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave Ciders at Independent otilee, or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind Pitinos, Se icing Mac/lines, Second- Hu n d Oigans. Easy Payments. P. L. FITZGERALD. Trustee's Notice. Jolin W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will I be in his oilice at the U S. Express office on Wednesday of each wce*k for the i transaction of township business. vIGNo
GREAT MUSICAL OFFER. Saud us the names and addresses of three or more performers on the piano or organ together with six cents in postage ami 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 Moulhly, ludiauapolis, Ind. J. w. DO UP, M. I), Walkerton, Ind. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IX ill DELM YLR Blk. SiI.AS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. WALKERTON, IND. Prompt mt. •mion giwn to collections Office in Reusbei ger’s bloex, upstairs — O M. CUNNINGHAM. .'ll,'omen at Law, South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S- LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOU 1 11 BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY BONE. A. E. CRIPE, rber and II ai rd cesser, WALKEKTON, IND. Shaving and hsircutting done neatly ' ml expeditiously. Drop in and see I Dr. H. S. Dowell. > PAIHLESB DEKTIST. ’ I I ■th . Xti etc ! Wllho t pall! . r • I (, j., lu ihe iiM-vf it local mutest het ic. I I, ..ve, no bad allel < fleets. Teeth iiled without pain by the use of aut&l-.-nt S. ts of teeth made on short uoiet>. D. ntal rooms in Fry Dougherty id- ek, Walkerton, Ind. IVI. D. LEROY. ■ r IH.IV Eki A FEED STBLE, V iI.KI KION, INIK First class rigs and good horses. . ; Horses boarded. Traveling men car- - ! tied t ill adjoining towns. All terms I reasonable. TABLE ' • in Effect ' Taa U - ’9l- - Solid Trains between gT ~ -ANDVSKV AND I‘KOKIA \ Y , * ..Yludiauap- ’’.sand •- v ■ Michigan City DIRECT connections to —— „jb ail d from all points in the ; I'nite.l st .tes am! Canada. NORTH BOCNDFROM WALKERTON . i"-nser Leaves i?ospn» X “ 658 “ , 150 Local “ “ 1.55 “ -IU I H BOUND FROM W ALKERTON. : ?•'< _ I‘asseugez Leaves 9.18 am •No 20 “ “ 4.52 n m I No. 151 Local “ 10.15 am ♦Daily except Sat. IDaily except Sunday. No. 11. via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. m.. making direel connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas city 9.80 next morn.ng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Franeis«o and all points West’ Free reclining < hair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for I through, passengers. I os. 9,10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and ’ all points east and west For tickets, rates an<j general information, call on J. J. Houlihan Ticket Agent I. E A W. R. K., or address t II < . Varker, .C F. llaly. Traffic Manager. A. Genl ■ Indianapolis Ind. It. &. O TIME TABLE. GOING EAST. “ IS, Mail Train 9.14 a m- “ 14 5.43 GOING WEST. > “ 17, Mail and Express —32lp m “ 11, “ 6.05 a. m, " 15. “ -4.50 a. in. Walkerton accommodation arrives from ChicaI So at 8.50 Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O. SCCLL, O. P. McCARTY. Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't., Baltimore. Md. Colun'biis O E. L. SANDERS, Ag't , Walkerton.
