St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1894 — Page 8

Cljc Jndcpendrnt A Local Nkwsfapkh, Non-Partisan. W A. SNIHUr, FIHIISHKK. Entered at the Wal Kei ton Postofliee nl second class rates. St ** i t* OX* S For One Yea r . . S 1 60 For Sj x Months 75 । For Throe Months 40 If paM pmmptly In advance n dl*eonnt of 25 I cents on the year will lie allowed. XA cross marked with a blue pencil on the I margin of yonr paper Indicates that, vour term of subscription to this ptipevhas expired. If you are In arrearages please settle nt once, and notify ns promptly If yon w ish the paper con tinned. WALKERTON. INDIANA. APRIL 28, 1891. I.oral Itt Ladies calling cards, blank or printed, at this otllcc. Get yonr business cards printed at this ofllce. It is said that the law against shooting wild ducks is now in force. No better 5 cent cigar in the market than you nil! find at the Star bakery. Frank Stahr has resigned the city editorship of (he Elkhart Truth. lle is an energetic and successful newsgatherer. Rev. (1. S. V. I! iward, charged with forgery, has been expelled from the North Indiana conference of the M E. church. The INDEPENDENT this week made quite an addition to its job piloting department in the way of type ami other material. In order to insure the safety of your let ters call and get envelopes printed with your return caul, at this otlice. Only 50 cents a hundred. Those persons desiring walnut trees to plant will do well to call on Isaac Reamer as lie has a supply on hand . and will sell them cheap. On Monday, April 16, the tieasurei of St. Joseph county took in 112.51'0: for taxes. It was the last day lor lax paying without a penalty. Horsemen will please remember that the Independent' otlice is well equipped for printing bills or cards pertaining to their business. Spring is full of terrors to all whose constitution is not able to resist the sudden Chants oj temperature ami i t les of the season. To put the system in condit ion to overcome these evils, nothing is so effect ive ns Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Taki* if now. 100 Acre Farm for Sale. Good, well improved farm for sab cheap and on easy terms. New lumm with seven rooms, cemented cellar, j good barn, good Orchard, good fences, etc. 85 acres auder g .M cultivation Fur any information call on JOHN 1, JOHNSON. Agent, I’vmn City, Ind. KAULS ('LOVER ROOP, tin great Blood I’nritiur gives freshness j and clemmss to Iha eomplexi m am] i cures constipation, 25e , 50c. 1 r sale by Bellinger X Williams.

DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT Sb f | A HMcCMOY. . V an Wert. Ohio. CURED ME. Suffering from .Vervoua Prostration, Tortured by bldney and Liver Complaint. Mr. McCoy Is a wealthy and influential citizen of Van Wert, and a man known for miles around. See what he says : “For years I had been a terrible sufferer from kidney and liver trouble, also nervoun proatratlon and poor health in general. My appetite was poor, in sac t, I had no desire to eat anything and consequently was thii>, emaciated and all run down. Life was a Burden I tried physicians and every available remedy but found no relief. Ab a last resort I was induced to give your kidney remedy a trial and am pleased $b say Swamp’Root acted like magic, and today I am entirely cured and as good a man as ever. It is without question the greats egt Remedy In the world. Any nZ P one in dout>t as regards thia PJ S ** statement can address.” M. H. McCOYj_ Van Wert. O. iAt ilruaalsts. *>oc. and #I.OO Sts® “Invalids’ Guide l» Health” and pO O i Consultation Free. ■•••»■ KJetnau*’®? p r Kilmer* Co., Binghamton, N. Y. oTTklihmr^’'^ PILLS Are the Best Ai Fills, 25 ceuta. - All Druggists-

Rev. J S Citln, formerly pastor of the Walkerton M. K. church, has been appointed to the Butler charge. Hon. James S. Dodge, having the । unanimous endorsement of the FJkI hart county republicans, would seem to stand an excellent show of getting a re-nomination for congress. Representative Conn, of Indiana, wears a big ring on one of the lingers of Us left hand. It was given Idm by , Levy, the cornetist, to whom it was i presented by the czar of Russia.— j Philadelphia Press. 'Die Nappanee Shoe Supply Co. commence manufacturing to dav with a force of 50 employes, ten of whom are ladies, and that, force will be increased to 100 within a very short time. Mr. Goodman certainly is a hustler, ns it has only been about a month since he first saw our town, and now his factory is in operation, lit* has brought with him Mr. and Mrs. Waterman, who will have the foremansbip of the work, respectively of the men and ladies.— Nappanee Advance. SOCIAL CONDITIONS The social conditions of the West ■ and this vicinity me now much distill bed. Tao months ago the common welders’ movement under command of Coxey was regarded as a fake and was talked of playfully . But now the Kei ley army of IGOO men in loan, moving along slowly through that great slate, sometimes on foot and sometimes in firm wagons, certainly enroute for Washington, cause the serious minds to look with a far away » xpn ssion. As they read of the auxiliary hi mies now being organized, and those already on i the way eastward from Nebraska and I Ohio, one no longer sees the playful I smile pass over the fuce, nor do we hear the hearty laugh mmgied with | ridicule and contemptuous ejaculations, ■ as tliey read of the preparations b< mg i made iii Chicago to give Kelley’s army mi enthusiastic reception, ami the m my I thousands there who are now ready to join the at my whm it ci urns. Chicago ; tins never been known ns a citv to 1» : relied upon for pence mi l good order, and reaped for supremacy of law, and good government. On West Ra .J dpli street there stands a mouiimont w Inch carries one back to the teriilde Hm , market ii.it u few yeiusago. S<Veii»l times since anarchistic uprisings have been nipped in the bud, else they might have matured into ugly proportions Now with an ever inctcasing nimy apprvnching, mid probably to reach it on the tiist of Muy, the Labor Pay, a day which causes the utmost vigilance ami anxiety here, as well as in Europe, what may occui ’ Whitt may the test h hh, disconteiited, dis-nt i-fied, idle I U mireds i f thousands do, imnpm tion which presents itself to every s> i ions pel son, and cu im a n gravity t< settle upon the coniitenmic. , mid dis play n perplexed I k on the fa c ■ of the wisest of m< n. I “peci dly .<> wh< n they s, e in these Hm. -, the m d d“ pre-sed evi r km wn, the few wlc L it, work < fLied t> them, and wh ' Imv. accepted it, now » , s u stiikiw,: al most nnivei s.Jly, in the vmi i- purls of our counti y. Alt<a ly I2t t* u mi- | uers have struck, me L r »i;r vu aw, I and some f r a: thei r.,u—■. .H o t teal or imagined, and - mo f< r u. I ea ise, like the nun i■at N m cle. 1. . j w heie 860 men struck is . .oe they ^aid i they were in sympathy with the strike mov« mei.t in other places. The w i it» r is no pi xsimi-t neither is he an alarmist. I nf it is bis opi;.mii that this is no time foi display ot nw tioual vanity n r for c<mgie-*i ral iw making, but rather it is n time when our ablest rulers, our m< st sagacious I statesmen should bo most wary and dtheir level best to dis, < i n the condition <fnl 1 clhsmoss of people in our land and so legislate as to promote tin greatest good to the greatest number. C. B. Gillette. f 1 " 1 ■ - _ rugs -w 1 r> ■ - 86 TO CALIFORNIA This is our Sleeping Cur Rate on the Phillips Rock Island Fourist Exenr- ; sions from Chicago to Loh Angeles or San Fniucisco, via the Scenic. Route and Ogden. Yon cun go with Phillips, : the best of all r-xcursion managers, for 1 he has each party accompanied by a ■ special agent who goes the entire trip 1 with patrons. These personally conducted excursions L ave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. » We have also a daily tourist ear sera ! vice, leaving Chicago every night at 6 - j o’clock via our southern route, through ; the beautiful Indian Tenitory and Ft. 8 i Worth to Los Angeles and San Fran1, I cisco. The Tourist ear rate via this e houte, the same. Apply at Roek Is । land ticket office, 101 Clark street. JNO. SERASTI \N, - G. P. A , C. R. I. & 1’ Ry, Chicago.

SHILOH’S CURE is aold anteee It cures Incipient CiFLnmntion. It is the best Cough Cum I ' ly one cent a dose. 25 ds, 50 U , fth d SI.OO. Im sale by Bellingt>|^ WiL Dr. Price’s Cream Baking P^der A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, T VihilizmSA \LI Ml TAI L.’ I consider it the best remedy for debilitated system I ever used. ’ For dyspepaia, jjver or kidney trouble it excels. Pii ee 7scts. I-or sale by Bellinger & Williams. For Sale. —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs; 13 for 50 cents. W. A. Ha it deist, Walkerton, Ind.

i 7^saparWZ i Admitted at the! ’ \ 7 \ chlc aqo / Why Was It that Ayer's Sarsaparilla, out of ihe gun-at ! nmiCxu of mmUr preparations manufac- I cure 1 throiuhout the world, was the only ! nu-Jicine of th,. gi Ik ] admitted at the ■ World's Fair, Chicago? And why was it I tli.it, 111 spite of the united efforts of the i manufacturers of other preparations, the ■ decision ot the World's Fair Directors was ’ not reversedf BECAUSE According to lit lk 15 --Article. ®I that are In any way dangerou. or qotfen.ive, also patent medicine., O? nostrums, and empirical preparatlon., who.e ingredients are con- ©J coaled, will not be admitted to the oj Exposition,” and, th’-i! f,»rc— °| 1 Ayer s Sarsap.art!la p not a o: 1 patent medicine, not a nostrum, and not I a secret preparation. 21 Arcouw its proprietors had nothing to 3 C * al when questioned as to the for- <J imda ft >m which it is compounded. O; pr lutr it Is al! that li claimed to be 3 1 1 "i", 'iiel 1 oneentrated Extract of Os Svratpirilla. and 111 every sense, worthy th 'i .dorsenient of tins m'St important o| C’• > all It g. ”,er f-r passing Os ifH'o the mxnu far lure-1 product* of the entire world. > 9 f i Ayer's ^SarsaparilM Admitted for Exhibition I AT THE WORLD'S FAI| g! ? 9 9 9. P o p p o o o o o o co poeoof<?o| Kar ls feLOYE%44WN BLOOCz An agrrorable laratlro rnd N'rm Tomo. *> d la pnirsHMorxnt tyn:*!l. X&o-,toc-a-e. 11 CO f-r Ha"rp!ai free. IZA MA ‘ "i ivcrite rm kv:» ' r^ Jjwtharid ItnillKiSe. Capt^fn w « w .n». t .m IHegrgCaL wjti: “bhle'b’a < xtarrb L osly is tl»e firat f ■ •'! ! I . r. c »r f ;ti jth w uld dottm aw j good.” ir.r I»h ».a S 1 1 by Druggist*. I n ' nC- „h. re ta danger of P» . .. ;-:ig i.'Cmnui.it • n. Mtn-cu's (Ti.a w Isav«. \ i a w ~ rr faitsK Ft st >o. Jt i. the I— •dtouijhi urvw. -d:!y r»- i a r«Coughs. , O :n, XV hooping I ugh an t ItrancLiUa, auj IsmlJ cm a guarantee. S 3 eta.

SAMANTHA at the WORLD'S FAIR. j HiUi.ii.hiM «. b. ‘ * -Jn 60CCCCOFI* e -SO»D x Lt t 5 1 FAN -Tlfblv THRU MONTHS x YCJ CV. MAKE LtRE FUN Ys<Ci g / Ai ttaaioAty Lthe. V.. y dHA Os isOa THE N G. HAMILTON PUBLISHING CO.. 805 aRCAD-. c t y LA N O O. L DOUGLAS " ^USHOEi r $ 5 » and 53.50 Dress Shoo, ct - oJ 1 \SL 8350 Police Shoo, 3 Soles. *f A S2 ‘ 60 ’ ^ f o r workingmen- ! ~ ®2 and 51.75 for Boys. M LADIES AND MISSES, W ' S 3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 \ CAUTION.—If any dealer j __ offers you W. L. Douglas It; Ttll^ KTUC IVh- \ 1 B^oes at a reduced price* *nt DrST iO ~ - y or be ban them without the name stumped v - - v x bottom, put him Bat^iction’at^'^n^i?^^® t i°ti' Sre St . v ^ s h, easy fitting, and give better narisiaction at the pi sees advertised than an v nt).,.. ’ m »’ , 6 . . vinced. The stamping of AV. L. Dout^e I k J one pair and be conguarantees their value, saves thousands of and P nce on the bottom, which Dealers who push the sale of \V. L. Dor l c? annUa . jr tO {liose "h° wear them, increase the sales on their full line of good S& ^ hoes S ain customers, which helps to and we believe you ran save money L-- i V They can afford to sell at a less profit^ tl-,ed below. Catalogue tree Upon ami'll" n " yeur footwear of the dealer advejv v PHlc«*tiou. W. L. UOUGLAb, iirevkton. Mass. SAMFEL KOONTZ. JR.

TIX 1-3 Fnrs’ 80l Walkerton, Ind., JOHN E. JOHNSON, Prow., MORUAN JOHNSON, V. Pres. THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. Does » general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes colleelions on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited.

FARM ATER! Will be found the coming senson nt 1 my place on Ilie North Liberty and I Walkerton road. All horsemen come : and look the horse over and get prices, j He is a pure I’eieheron horse. iHi( lit. Oil? It. IL* • i A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. The follow tug remark abln evrnt tn a fadyN Ilf- will ii 'erwit {he rvadcr: “For • long Hme I 1. .d a t> rrihb pain al my heart. wh!> Ii flutterad >.m *i . ewaulty. 1 had do appeUut an ! ■ h»H n.H deep I would be comiH lh'd to .:{ up in and belch gas from my siomxth untlll tluHiglit every minute would l>o i. y last Thore wax a feeling of oppression alsait mv heart, and I was afraid to draw a full br. oh I couldn't .weep a room wllh•»t duong d o<n and resting; but, thank 1.,.! by {■>. h<>lp of New Heart < ure all that Is past an 1 I t • I like another woman. Hcf n us ng the New IL art Cure I had taken diff, n ut vecalled rcmedtew and Is en tn ated by : - tor. without any lanetit until I was i«Kh dl. - mrwgv 1 and disgusted. My husband l« -ught me a bottle of Dr Miles' S.-w Heart ( ure. atnl am happy to say 1 never regretted it, m I now ham a nplvndld appetite and strop well. I weighed lb fxnmdi when I !•<•- san taking the remedy, and now 1 weigh l.D't. Its off" t In my case has hvn truly marvelou*. It far surpasses anv other medicine I ha»e ever tak„n or wy tM-neflt I ever rv■I" -I fro :il pi \ Inn. Mrs. Harry Starr, lx ttsiiile Pa . iLioh r II I'VC. Dr MPe*' New Heart Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee by ail druggists, or by tho Dr Mlles Medical Co Elkhart. Ind .on receipt of pree. fl [»t bottle, six Nittle. 16. express prepaid, liils great discovery by an eminent . »t I | - art <h.- a contains Ucitbvr op. n< . nor dangcruua drug*.

Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. Subscriptions received for all the magazines and periodicals, at the Independent oilice. We will save you expense and trouble of sending. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER TILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, Htoiuneh and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for meu, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50 doses, 25 cts. Bumules free at J. Endly’s. SI LAPORTE Busins COllegE

Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-Writing*, English Training*. Write For TerniN. 11. C. NOE, LaForte, Ind. (aWOftlTf^ {At the expense of little y { t money and his spare ( {time obtain a fair work- J ! ing education. f :STUDY AT HOME! J —.l , Through THC f SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY { OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, j i Ccmpcumf the leading correspondence schools Id the world. 0 SUBJECTS TAUGHT. J I 5 l|f The Schoo! of I^w prepares j>upo» for admission j J I AVY to rhe tar.! . an extended, thorough courre. Hu J a V / * over i.flco students In ever) part of the country. J f I Dll Dll Al IC RJI *^ ns » e h l tea her journahstic j JUUnNALIom wu,k ' lu “““J I BOOK-KEEPING -.7;^ J ZLXzLIZ-JLlXZ— bovk keeping tn America. J i J SHORT-HAND I I 9 । ** * 111 U gtnnin^ to the test expert work. | { rnr r 1/ awrl i A Till Thia* h<ol teaches trans- f kHtHLana la nN ^r,. * tion tv th a n. tt aAva.vged work In tLe claasKS. « Th» nboT* whool* teach by the correapond- J f eare metho,l only, and recvfnlie no rlxal* In f ; thair raapocllva fields. Address. Mating In ? - wn whkh sch<wd yc’t are J Interested, ar t In- J th ae ten cents in J t st»m|>s tor catak-gue. 5 9 3 V^<2 F^h v. bool has sep- J | aiate catalogue. a J J COTNtB, Jn., J I S Sex *y A- Treaa , S } ' x? DETROIT. MICH. J Telephone Bidj./ * X wwwa.^ WWW. Wk-w W■* W BOURBON & PURE RYE Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and whole- ! some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. C»ives life, strength and happi-

; ness to the weak, sick, aged i and infirm. If you cannot procure it of your druggist or I liquor dealers upon receipt of 11.50 we will : express pr paid to any addtese a full quart 1 sample bottle of Old Elk live or Bourbon. STOLL VANNATTA 8 CO.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker J usiice of the Peace. I ODIco in N. Shoemaker upstairs. , collections prompt Iv at tended too. Ali so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, >f the tirm of KnelHur Ct Lopp, of lu- . diauapolis, Ind. Will be at my office . every Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, fiIAI!BER& HAIRDRESSER Next door Behrens’ store. I WALKERTON, - INDIANA J. T. II EN RY, UCTIOSEER. AV ill cry sales at all times during sale season. Bates reasonable, and | satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. I*. Henry, Walkerton, Ind Trustee’s Notice. Jolin AV. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gires notice that he will be in his olli eat th i’ H. Express office on Wednesday of each wet K lor the transaction of township business.

s. j. McDonald AUCTIONEER. Will cry Halen iu town or country at any time, llateii reasonable and Hutinfaction guaranteed. AddreßH.S. J. McDONALD, Walkerton, Ind. J- w. DOUD, M. D., Walkertou, lud. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IN lIUDELMYER Blk. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND.

Prompt attention given to collections Office iu Rensberger’s Hock, uustairs GM. CUNNINGHAM, ^lttorneij at Law* South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S- LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Posioffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly mid expeditiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bud after effects. 'Teeth tilled without pain by tlie~w#s gin. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkertou, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, btI.kERTOX, INt». First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to nil adjoining towns. All term® reasonable.

HTIME TABLE. In Effect Jan U.’9l. Solid Trains between Sasdcsky asp I’KoBIA Indianapolis and Michigan City DIRECT connection* t« and from all points in lb* Cnited State* and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON I No. 20 I'assenger Leaves 12 d 8 pm I No. 22 " “ 654 “ iNo ISOlxical " “ 1-55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. (No 23 Passenger Leaves 9 18 • M fNo. 29 " " 4.52 DM !No. 151 Local “ - 10.15 am ♦Daily except Sat. tDally except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton. arrives Bloomington at 9 86 p. m.. making direct connection with C. A A. faat train arriving Kansa* City 9.80 next nmrn.ng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Franciseo and all noinU 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 an J all points east and west. Fer tickets, rates and general information, call on J. J. Houlihan Ticket Agent L E. A W. R. R., or address II C. Parker, .€ F. Daly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen‘l Indianapolli Ind. 11. it, O. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, •• 16. Mail Train 9 - !J * „ 1 4 545 p W GOING WEST. ’• 17. Mail and Express —3 22 p m ~ n .. ton a. M, "47, " f'-"-"-Walkerton accommodation arrives front Chicago at 8.50 p. m. »g~ Where no Uwe is given trains do not stop chas. o. scull o- P- . Gen. Pass Ag't. Assisi. Geu, Pass. Ag L Bultiinore. Md. € oIUH 1 V* E I. SANDERS, Ag t Waikertoo.