St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1894 — Page 8

W Independent. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. w. a. endlky, publisher: Entered at the Wakerton Postoflioe at second-class rates. tiou: For One Year . , For Six Months . ' • 8I $2 For Three Months V A cross marked with a blue pencil on th* WALKERTON. INDIANA. MAY 12^

Local Hi-left. Ladies calling cards, blank or printed, at this office. Get your business cards printed at this office. For a good smoke call at the Star bakery. Corn 8 cents a can at Noah Rensberger’s.

The new clip of wool is being brought » Hull's Hair Renewer prevents dand- i ruff, and stops the hair from falling. The samples of wall paper at Endly’s drug store are as elegant as they are cheap.

The democrats are no doubt ex tracting consolation from the old saying, “Whom the Lord loveth He chas teneth.”

Cal Sinninger, late of the St. Joseph Mich., Daily Press, is now on the edi torial staff of the East Chicago, Ind. Globe.

In order to insure the safety of your letters call and get envelopes printed with your return card, at this office. Only 50 cents a hundred.

The democratic candidate for mayor of Ligonier was elected by three majority. The democrats of that city elected their marshal also.

Horsemen will please remember that the Independent office is well equipped for printing bills or cards pertaining to their business. All the latest styles in spring millinery will be found at Miss Fosdick’s, who has a line and well selected stock. Prices low. Located upstairs in Hudelmyer block. New spring hats at Ida Beach's. Alsaimiv ribbons, veilings and trim- ; mings and a choice line of hat and bonnet frames. A large assortment ! of silks, satins and velvets in all the latest shades. It is said that 1,200 letters with no address whatever upon them, reach the Dead Letter oflice every month. All this trouble could be prevented if ' everybody would go to the printing office and have their names and addresses printed on the envelopes they use. The Independent will print you 100 and furnish the envelopes for 50 cents.

What A Noted Physician Thinks of Swamp-Root. “GREATEST REMEDY OF THE CENTURY.” An Effectual Cure for Kidney, Liver and Bladder Diseases.

C, F. Brown, A. M„ M D. favorite prescription of an old and 81

phyMcian with Vejudtcea wer. fully thousands of < ases, my c disarmed and 1 began to orescribe Swamp-Root

tn mv practice invanably with the prising resußs curing many^^never , flDd had considered l»opel«» - b gmaU of urine indicating H swamp-Root, and caae. I invariably V the pat i en t, lt never fails to gret 5 * DUeBBe . I have »»•"

diarrhoea which It has never failed to cure had proved useless. *fter all other rc “ a J dcr or Ll ver diseases I For all Kidnej. « perfect specific, and Suspension Bridge.N. Y■ ~ 50 rents* SI.OO size, ot ‘fUt^KILMER & CO.. Binghamton. N.

the local election . The Republicans the Winners by Good Majorities. One of the most interestingelections every held in Walkerton was that of last Monday, the result of which was a Humph for the republicans, they electing their entire ticket. WalkerI ton se^tobave been caught in the which » WaVe ° f republican success "Inch has swept over the state. There was hard work done on both sides, and here was some splitting of tickets, as usual, by both parties. The total vote cast was 232. This fell short of the full vote, which is about 262. lows' 6 V ° te HUd WajOrities are as fol-

ait F ° R trvstee F IRST ward. r b 132 a*. M. Ake (Dem.), 94 1 — Maj. 38 for trustee second ward. tw w V OBB < Re P>’ 133 W. w. Jarrell (Dem.), 87 — Maj. for CLERK. William Clem (Ren.) 129 William Tank (Dem.), 89 — Maj. 40 for treasurer. Edward Grider (Rep.), 136 J. sTCTtW 7-/ Maj. 30

The South Bend Times says the Mishawaka Orphans’ Home is trying to keep alive a one pound baby. Five hundred thousand pounds of wool wanted by N. B. Shoemaker; located in ware room rear of Bender block. Elector K, True Type, Hero and Cleveland Bay respectively represent the speed, the draft and the coach breeds of stock, and each is a fine representative of its kind. Elector K, sls, and the others $lO. These fine horses can be seen at any time by horsemen at the stables of Louis De Coudres near North Liberty.

The man who thinks a newspaper should be made up exclusively of reading matter suited to his particular whims and prejudices is pretty hard to please. He forgets that there are ottiers interested in subjects which he deems obnoxious. All kinds of people read newspapers, and there must be variety in the kinds of news published. — Franklin (N. Y.) News.

L E. & W EXCURSIONS Annual conference German Baptist (Dunkard) church, Meyersdale, l'a., commencing May 24. Tickets sold May 21 to 26 inclusive; one stop over allowed on return. Tickets good returning for 30 days. Home and land seekers excursion May 8 and 29. One first class fare for round trip to all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Southwest, Missouri, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and lowa. The editor of an exchange has disi covered that this is a peculiar world, land discribes the situation as follows: ■ One man is struggling for justice and ' another is fleeing from it. One man । is saving to build a house and another lis trying to sell his for less than it i cost to get rid of it. One man is I spending all the money he can make in taking a girl to the theatre and sending her flowers in the hope eventually of making her his wife, while his neighbor is spending what gold he has to get a divorce. One man escapes all diseases that man is heir to and gets killed on the railway. Another escapes without a scratch and dies with the whooping cough. One man stood off his creditors and went to the World’s Fair while another paid his debts and stayed at home.

A Market Place. The following from an exchange is a good suggestion, which mu;,, UMKau tow.! L-eeriX 1 ^; - 21°^ I

if they are accustomed to carry their l produce to it every week. They are compelled to find a market some I where, but the town that attracts them j most is usually the town that bus a good public market place, where they lean unhitch and feed their horses and Expose their wood, potatoes, fruits and

other produce for sale. I The market place should be located | near the business portion of the town and should have a number of covered sheds, where the farmer may stable Ins horses when it rains or snows. Once established and well advertised the

market will soon become popular both with the farmers ami the public es- I pecially if the town authorities see that the place is kept ueat ami clean ami made reasonably comfortable and attractive. Where there are several rival towns in a good farming ! community the one that has a good market place will surely get the farm ere’ produce and the money he receive! I for it and will become more and more , | prosperous every year.

When yon go to LaPcrte call at Lay’s European hotel and restaurant, Meals, 25 cents. The the White Sig c” by U “ Walkerton It there ta any farnTl^,,^ need, you certainly should see y n W. Place. U see We are prepared to do all klnd ~ f paper hanging. Lapped w O rk, 25 cts per double roll; 10 cents ’J . edged work, no charge f^^ three band borders. Painting done in the best manner. All work warranted. G oit & Pool.

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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “For five years, I was threat oj sufferer from a most persstent gi blood disease, none ot the v Hous O ’ medicines I took being o' anv d help whatever. Hoping that 05 change of climate would enefit me. 1 went to Cuba, to Forida, O ; and then to Saratoga Spings. os where I remained son^mne os drinking the waters. Butovas "j no use. At last, being alviaed o * bv several friends to tryAyei’s o; Sarsaparilla, 1 began takng it. and very soon favorable esults o 3 were manifest. To-day I con- oj sider mvself a perfectly Falthv oman. with a good appetiu and o j not the least trace of my ormer o : complaint. To all my piends, o; and especially young D'n like g: myself. 1 recommend Aj^sSar- o i saparilla, if in need of o: reliable blood-purilier.’ • ' ’sf A. Escobar, propriety Hotel o j \ ietoria. Key West, I^l resl ' oi deuce, 352 W. Wth St., * ork - gj Ayefs™, Sarsaparilla | Admitted for Fxbib Uon AT THE WORLD’O fa,r S nnnnnnooooCOOOO O v® 0 O O O 0 §

& Na is., and * I II U JI.N per Curvs Couch*, Hoarscm ".Sore Throat, Croup promptlv: relieves tV hpoplng Cough and Anhui*. Pur Consumption It hits no rival; tutscured ihou.nn.U vytercnll other* failed; willcuHE You If taken tn time. Bold bv Druggists on a miAnintee. For Ijudc flack or Chi st, use SHH-QHS l»Msi EK. 25 eta. r H < LO H’S A CATARR H remedy. Jlnveyuu Catarrh ’ This remMy Is guaranteed to cure you. Price 50cts. injector free

SAMANTHA at the WORLD’S FAIR. a Jotlah Alita’S Wile's Mw Book 60 000 COPIES SOLD IN LESS THAN fii THREE MONTHS. : eJ 700 pages, ever 100 illustrations, handsome binding, ea Everybody wants it. q E ‘ A YOU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY selling / W Ra J * ‘Samantha” than in Any Other Way. IVW | AGENTS WHITES. 5X2 oC ’ |IU on my way l»rne—about 3 squares." H goes MEg, VU 8 it )|R like ^°* cakes. Took seventeen orders this t^KTy^w y* y HNMjnf ^l/E^KwY 11 Ul> morning " “ Thirtv-cne names taken to-day SBi " Al\ /h\, task mirluelf Iverv cse vabU it. Inc s ^7l Y WtyJ'W U /til by mail or through agents, Cloth. >2 s*> ; Hal! //I |V.Jsjg ** ' jit Russia. HQo. Handsome prospectus and outfit^' I X c for agents Half a million copies sure to be A' | ■ sa x ? Mil I sold. W J sell all this year. Good live "r i agenls ea “ ' r v *i.ui.U SammUut Seeit Ike Duke es VeragMk .uiUMi. once for terrkrvtnaMMk. . I l. DOUGLAS 17‘All SH ? E GENTLEMEN 55,54 and 53?50 Dress Shoo. yW 53.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. 62.50, S 2 for Workingmen* I \^L 82 and 51.75 for Boys. - A- LADIES AND MISSES, S 3, 82.50 82, $1.75 CAUTION—If ary dealer X^SL offers JOU W. L. Dongle. _ YUk .h” • - reduced price. K - \ or say« He has them witn* IJHIS IS THE Best4t bottom, put blm ; , ^HOF Tkr down as a frau*. ' W. L. DOUCLAS guarantees their value, s “ves ^usa Shoes ga -' customerS , which helps to Dealers who push the sale of «• ti.«v can afford to sell at » 1 «* 8 » I I increase the sales on their full line o. _ 0.. y y oor footwear of th ” “ dve i I and we believe you can save w«”’*’ y W. I . DOUGLAS, BrockUu, Maß«. 1 ; Used below, Catalogue free upon »Pl 4 SAMU BL KOON IZ, JR-

Select seed corn for sale. Warranted to grow. One dollar a bushel. Cane seed free. A. C. Barden. SHTLOn’^CUREi^Fd on a guarSon h IHC“ 1 H C “^ 8 luci P ie «t Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure On ly»n eoe;ln<l 25 Hum. lOr B “ e Bellinger & Wil.

’ C?"” B * k ‘ n * Po’-lW , A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Wa ™ nieMTT^Th^ches at all hours at the Star bakery. 100 Acre Farm for Sale. Good, well improved farm for „„i ° n eaßy terms - New house ffonli eVOn room8 ’ cemented cellar dba ’. n ' good orchard, good fences,’ For anv mt V’ der 110011 cultivation. JOH\ T qnv A matlon CttU on J OHN E JQHNfaOy Agent, Tyner City, I nd .

TIIE tars’ Bal,

Walkerton, Ind., ***'-jON, Pre s , ( THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited.

’ 'A A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following graphic Statement will Iv read with intense inter.'t: I cannot <>'; rl ”‘ the numb, creepy mtisiil ion that evisted hi my Hrnis. hands and b s’s. 1 had to rub tin 1 b. .it those p irts until they were sore. to o. . r. in auu Isuro the dead f<a lin< that mol I .• : p,...session of them. In Hdeition, I h i a *.tr:m"e weakness In my back nnd :tr< und ’ waist, together with an inm -cril a 10 feeling in my stomach. Physicians ■ a I was ervepltu paralysis, from which, ace. rojng to their uni'>Tsal conclusion, there I - ’ ' relief. Unco it fastens upon u i-iiom, t..v «av, it continues its in'ldlous pr. t< " uitil it reaches a vital jroint and the sut'o h r <1 a '. bu»’h was my prospect. I brut bv» i <i<R lorm.: a year ami a half steadily, but with no p:.rtleular tsmefit. when I saw an adv. rt.s.m <nt of l>r Miles' Restorative Nervine, proettn d a lottiearid be-ran using it. Marvelous as it may se.-m. but a few days had pa-, d bem re everv bit of that creepy feeling ha<i h ft me, and there has not been even the s.l/htest indication of Its return. I now feel as well as I t-ver did, and have gained ten pounds tn weight, though 1 had run down front 170 to 137. Four others have used l>r. Miles' Restorative Nervine on my r-eometi-dation.audit hasta-en as satisfactory m their cases as in mine.”- James Ivane, I.a Rue, O. Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, > r s. n. direct by the Dr. Mlles Medical < o Eiabart, Ind. on receipt of pric. |1 per bet t.< s:j bottles for 15. express prepaid. Xt b free irurn opiates or dangerous drugs.

The L. E. & tv. will sell round trip tickets to Indianapolis for the people’s party convention May 23 and 24 at one and one-third fare, good returning May 25. Also one fare for round trip to meeting of grand lodge, F. & A. M. M.ty 22 and 23, good returning May MILES’ NERVE - &~LTVER PILLS

Unequaled for £ 1 ’ constl pation. Mmuli ♦ n nien ’ women > children ' t o 8t ’ uuhlest, surest I 50 doses 25 cts, Samples free at J. Emily's ’T- LAPORTE Business Colle® Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphs Penmanship, shorthand, ; Fype-Writinp- c a. c. Aoih, Lal’orte, Ind.

[ANYONE CAN {At the expense of little X/w 'JArJ $ money and his spare * time obtain a fair ' { ing education. I STUDY AT HOME? f n- , ~ ! f THROUGH THt SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY | OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, { I CornrrliinstbcieilingcOTcipondence’ch^jUinthtworld. t SUBJECTS TAUGHT. I 9 til The School of f <>r J Ln I! OTer t s tudcnU tn every t'art cf the country ; JOURNAL!^ ! BOOK-KEEPING i SHORKHANO • ; GREEK anillATlNg^SSj Uun to the tnuet advanced wx ra tn the James. | The ahoxe arhoola tearh by the correspond- J I ence method only, and recognize uo rhnla In J { their renpectlre Oelde. f f _ Addren. «t«lng In J ■ i school his scj>- , state catalogue. | J. COTNIR. JR.. J Sec y A Trea. . J OtTROIT. aiCM. 0 Telephone Bldf J J

BQURBONBT PURE RYE Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and wholesome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. 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 j 1.50 we win express prepaid to any address a full quart sample bottle of Old Klk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL. VANNATTA S CO.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS

Jas. Shoemaker I Justice of the Peace. I -i’< > \\ N SEN 1 >, BARBER& liAlKDlUlssm.. . Next door Behrens’ store. ‘ WALKERTON. • INDIANA 5 J. P. HENRY-

AUCTIONEER. TV ill erv sales at all times during B JIS> satisfaction guaranteed. at Independent office, or address, j. p. Henry, Walkerton, Ind Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lin coin „• Weonesdsr .!<«* fOT th ’ trsusucUos ol township busme-e.

3 s. j. McDonald r ' auctioneer. > Will cry sales in town or country any time. Kates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Address,B. J. McDONALD, Walkerton, Ind. j- w- DOUD, M. D-, Walkerton, lud. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IN 111 deemi ER Bi k . SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given tn Office iu Beuebergert bl^.Xwn

Mtonej/ at Law. South Bend, Ind. ODD EFT T ntrr o XNU New Jones Building Opposite x ostoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE.

A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or I sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth tilled without pain by the use of authl- | gia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty j block, Walkerton, lud.

M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, WAI.KKRTO.Y, IXl*-First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to nil adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. TIME TABLE. 1 Ia Ettect JtlD u - 91 ‘ '‘ y 'xMk Solid Trains between Sandusky and Psoaia i |Hh^^ ^iV’'' —and— Indiauapoiis and \G / Michigan City DIRECT . .lined: — «> । from ail points in th# United Stales ami Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON fNo. 20 i aßseuger Leaves — ** I No. 22 “ “ *• 1 No. 150 Local - 1 - K> ’ n. via Tipton Bioopington at Ip pi m» k'huml City c ,„ xt morn.ng . onneeting direct ai b 'Free . <•lining .mSmei;™ “et'we* n 1 ipW and Missouri river l or V.T. > ""'‘ l .'.“T, < ’2;r.r i 2 connect nt mnln Hue trnin« o.r ...... m^ky. »l<>'>"""s, “ all points east and »e>i m nm- -- !ih J general Information, call on J ® . *. t v a? w R R or ftddr^ss Ticket Agent L E- & >' • K. n , u 11. c. Parker, XF. l>al>» Traffic Manager. A-Genl

Indianapolis lud. B. & ©TIME TABLE. GOING EAST. _ 9.14 a. m; •• 16. Mail Train —545 pm •• * going west. g 22 p- ® •• 17, Mail and Express “J”'~” 8 05 a. as. “11. " ”.4 80 a. nn “47 u —— Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8.50 pm. ao not Btop •S’ Where no time is g ° mcCARTY. ““^Slmj. Baltimore, Mo. E. L. SANDERS, Ag t.. Walkerton.