St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1894 — Page 8

£!)c JnJicpcniicnt. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. w. a. knpi.fy, rrm.isHKn. Entered ar the Walkerton Postodiee at second class rates. Subscription : For One Year . , si 50 For Six Months . . , .* . 75 For Three Months . ..... <lO Il pah! promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. \ A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term Ot subscription to this paper has expired It you hio in Hrieniaces please settle at once and I natily us promptly it you wish tiie paper continued, WALKERTON, INDIANA. MAY 19, 1891.'

I,O< ;il 111 S<Js. j Ladies calling cards, blank or j 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. Home grown str;t wherries have been in the market lor about a week. The samples ot wall paper at End h's drug store are as elegant as they are cheap. The K. of I’. lodge at South Whil ley lost S4OO by the recent bank failure at that place. Kev. Gillette, pastor of the Walkerton Presbyterian church, will preach in Kev. Snyder's place :r Tyner Saturday evening. 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. Many of the towns in this state have just completed, or are now putting in, waterworks. Walkerton will prob ably soon be falling in line. The indications are strong at least. New spring hats at Ida Beach's j Also new ribbons, veilings ami trim tilings and a choice line of hat ami, bonnet frames. A large assortment : of silks, satins and velvets in all the latest shades. “General” Randall is to sue Mavm Scott, of LaPorte, for $50,000 dam ages for his recent, arrest and imprisonmenf, and his fellow victims will amounts, it Andrew Ellison, of LaGrange, has probably been in the law practice longer than any attorney in the m ith east past of Indiana. He was ml milted to the bar in IM2, and to practice in the supreme court m IM . —Albion New Era. “Ten people out of a dozen are in-< valids," says a recent m- Teal am ! : i ty. At least eight out of il.esv ten, it is safe to all ov, are suffering from some form of blood-disease which a persistent use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would be sure to cure. Then, don't be an invalid. DR. KILMIIR’S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. La Grippe! Gripp! Gripp ! After Effects Cured. Mr. Bilger writes;—“l had a bud attack of the t Grippe; afo r a time caught cold and had a second attack, it settled in my ■ kldneya and Ider, and Oh! such pain and misery in my back and less. The physicians’ medicine and other things that I used made no impression, and I continually grew worse un- I til I was a physical wreck, and given up to die. Father bought me a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's SWATIP HOOT, and before I had used all of the second bottle I felt better, and to-day lam just as well as ever. A year has passed and not a trace of the Grippe is left. SWAMP-ROOTsaved my life.” D. H, Biloek, Hulmeville, Pa. Jan. 10t.h, 1893. DROPS'! I DROPSY I DROPSY! Sufl’ered Three Years. “Respected Dr. Kilmer & Oo„ Binghamton, N.Y My wife had suffered for'tliree yearswith Dropsy, during that EggfiSjr time she was attended yvfsf by five different Rggy W pliysleians, none JJk tw of whom helped her f// for longer than a few / days. We also used NJ r besides, more than \ i twenty different rem- j. mA edies, but nothing would help. Then we used vour SAV A ’I l» - HOOT, x ¥ and after she had used MR 3- HERMAN BROERING. three bottles relief wits apparent, hence she continued to take it until she had used twentyfive Ong dollar bottles. Now she is lieaithy and strong, as she never was before. Sho will be forty-one years old on the 9th of next March and next to God she owns her life to SWA.TIP-HOOT. I send you this testimony and enclose herewith a Photograph of my wife. Your true fiicnd, lUkman Ukueiuno. Feb. 22, 1803. Loraniien, Hhelb'y Co., Ohio. 50e. or *I.OO Mire. OmM” < • Hvdlb”and 1* Cumulation I rrr. " * Ir Kilmer> U & U Anointment . Curen Piles FtctoT Trial Fc-c At Ling- ids bOc. Dr KlGzi'-.r 4 Co . IllnuuauP'-/), N. Y.

MEMORIAL DAY. Walkerton. Ind., Wednesday. May 30 '94-Jesse Coppock Post No 378, G. A R FORMATION AND ORDER OF MARCH. The line will form at one o’clock, p. in.., sharp. Jesse Coppock Post ami W. K. C. will fora in front of their room, K. of P. and I. O. O. F. in front of their lodge rooms and be assigned to their proper places in line of inarch by direction of Commander H. A. Adie, Held officer of the day, and stall'. Post Commander Leibole in com maud of post. ORDER OE MARCH. Band, W. K C . I O. O. F., K. of I’., town officials, Sabbath schools and

I citizens of the town. PROGRAM OF EXERCISES. Prayer by post chaplain, song by memorial double quartette, reading of roll of honor by adjutant, music by baud, song by quartette, address by j Colonel Gillette, song, decoration of graves, assembly, benediction by Kev. Snyder. Executive Committee—Edson Goit, Silas Bakerand James Shoemaker. Imitation W. A. Dailey, 111. E. McCarty ami M. K. Burger. Music Miss Minnie Platts, John i Strang and Rev. C. 1 . Stockbarger. Stand, Flags and Decoration P. Q. Nichols, P. Augmtine, Win. Johns, i \\ m. Stickley mid E. Simmons, Marking Graves Win. 11. Terple, 11. P. Woodard, Jacob Mason, James i Lampson, John Wolfram, James Snyder, D. Haag, 11. Beagles, Mr. Mil lev, A. Barber and S. Stu als. Flowers and Roquets Jesse Cop ; peek post and W . R C. Ail citizens of the town and country are eoidiallv invited to attend with ns land Luing flowers, by it quest of post. CoMMI 11 r.t . ... Drop in at the star bakery when you ! want a good lunch. Five hundred thousand pounds of I wool wanted bv N. B. Shoemakei; L* i eated iu ware room it ar of Bendel ; block. Vote for the Three I out per cent tax and thus help to advance the in- i teresls of Walkerton ami Linet In township.

If ever a man feels like “a poor i worm of the dust," it is when he suf fers from that iiied feeling. An t's Sarsaparilla removes this dtscomagiug physical condition and imparts the thrill of new life ami etimgy to every nerve, tissue, uiuscle, and fibre us the whole body. Elector K, True Type, Hero ami Cleveland Bay respectively repn-u ut the speed, the draft ami the coach ; breeds of stock, atul t ach i « a hue I representative of its kind. Elector K. ’ sls, and the others sp>. Tin <e line horses can bv seen at any time by h useluen at the stables of L< ;;s De i Coudrvs near North Libeity. The New Albany 1.-dg< r say- t l .' the sen nteen yt ar locu.i.s ar ap; ar in g :ibove go mid by the t h ,;s .m . ■ r. that section of the state, coming up through holes looking as though mmle by a cane, and vary ing from ine to three feet in depth. Most ot the grubs | that have come out ate very lively a'. I :' ,O\ : o : : . ' ■ anee as those of L>77. A party was held al the home < f .Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, of the Island, Tuesday evening. May S. The j party was a surprise in honor of Mrs. Lay Im's 50th birthday. The guests uumbe.ed about one hundred. An । excellent supper was served, and all had a general good time. Mrs. Taylor was presented with a line upholstered rocking chair and some tine dishes by i her husband, Rev. Snyder making the presentation speech in a few well । chosen remarks. L E~ W EXCURSIONS Annual conference German Baptist (Dmikard) church, Meyersdale, l’a , mommcnmiig May 24. Tickets sold May 21 to 2G inclusive; one stop over j allowed on ret urn. Tickets good re- । turning for 30 days. Home -md land seekers excursion I May 8 and 29. One first class fare for ' round trip to al! points in Kansas, Ne- | braska, Southwest, Missouri, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and lowa. LaPorte had its regular Saturday night, incendiary lire on the night of the 12th inst. This time the fire | proved a very expensive one, the warehouse of Fogle A McCarty, to- : gether with its contents, being destroyed. The loss was SIO,OOO, with |small insurance. These incendiary hires have been occurring with almost I uninterrupted regularity Saturday nights in La Porte for some time, and all efforts of the police to apprehend Hheppiilty parties have been without avail, 1* i - now proposed to employ an f-x p<-i I, d< t est i vi; to ferret out the I mystery.

When you goto LaPorte call at t Lay s European hotel and restaurant, Meals, 25 cents. The BEST FLOUR is the White Rose, manufactured by the Walkerton Milling Co. II there is any farm implements you need, you certainly should see D. W. Place. \\ e are prepared to do all kinds of paper banging. Lapped work, 25 cts. per double roll; 10 cents extra for edged work, no charge for two and three band borders. Painting done in tin 1 best, manner. All work warranted. Goit & Pool. Easy to Take And Perfect In Their Action, AYER’S PILLS ' Never fail to relieve Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Headache. “1 have proved tin’ value of o Ayer's fills m relieving dyspep- o sia and hi ulaehe, with vliiim $ complaint s 1 was so long troubled § that neither the doctor nor my- o self supposed I should ever DC ° well .‘main, ’i hiongh the use of ® the above im-dicine 1 am better o than I have been for xears."— o A. G a-K 11.1, \ I 1 -allies. 1 11. O “I I, ive usi-d Ayer's Fills for o T> vom -a -a cathartic in liver o complaint, and alwav- with ex- ® t r <'\ Ueneficial effect, never o I iviug had med of other nadi- o mm*. I iN'> - nt- Ayer’s I’dLto o im childi-n. Mh<n they require ° an aperient, am! the r< suit is al- o va\ < most satisim tory.” —A. o A. Ea i Centre <mi way. N.H. g “li t m : l»« tii ma ।n h atllicted o wit!': <■ ti\l wa- indiHTtl o to tri \v. r' fills. I heir cs ( - p i4 s g • •lb-, ji-d i < < o p|. rm < . and 1 o c.m < <>’:! h th ri > >' ' <ml them o t ■ ■ ’ . A. o W ill j'i ix, NipoUio. ( al. g AYER’S PILLS » Received Highest Awards f AT THE WORLD'S FA‘R? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ»C^?., a KARL’S jßy i «untric» i > BLOOP-.,, ■ ' saa»aMi w An tmr '-1! ' A lATnttm nn 1 Nrwrß Toxic. ; it v I »ri's 'Ttknt In Wil I. 2.'a.>., KJv. u; ‘ S* “ I't r < Ickv. FatnpFs free. Ks A 1 Fsw.r.t.. c:-n perrEn JM’y? «V : rt! 'Io '.aanu HrvaUi.^-. C ipt.iin Swe n. ▼. 1 sA„ y an DleßO.Od.. h'B Catarrh K« nu-Uy is the tirst ns-llcliic I hai c-a . r found t hat w< uM do mo any good.” Frico 60eta. S Mby Druggists. Ikm. f varflet a < <>mrh,tisth»’r-'Ddangor of Its IrdUiUg to (’onsuints m. Sutum 8 CVRE ■« i ! <l ive you ii svvrr<-l.mnrTr< nbte. It i- the I■ t Com-in'< ,rr‘oi ’. -r . r -jily rolh-vesCoughs, i r up, W hoopitar C -han ! Hruucbltis, and Iks >ld on a guarnntee. 25eta.

SAMANTHA at the WORLD’S FAIR. Josiah Aden’s Vt.'t't Few Bret GG. .G- \ eo cco copies solo in ttts than 6 THREE MONTHS. ' ZM / n ” e s ^ >’f ^nr.ire -SMTrn Read Wl -a —: ^G^'^ • I I • Kno. I \ \ , OM thx vtowat a -•< rns titofl.aperwcck. Wtik .a * O ' FLAISA.sca. f, t lei nls l 0 as , nt ._ S-'..-tn:h.:. ib.b. th. buh^ , t tvmjm THE N. G. HAMILTON PUBLISHING CO.. 505 ARCADE. CLEVELAND. O. Ml L OOOGLAS 2 vis b 3 SHOE BEHTLHia. FI | *5 <W$5, $4 and 53.50 Dress Shoo. C J . \L j \^L 53.50 Police Shoo, 3 Solos. 3/... \ $2.50, $2 for Workingmen* < xßbk ©2 and 51.75 for Boys. M LADIES AND MISSES, / / ; $ 3 ’ $2.50 $2, $1.75 <WI’ION. If anv dealer it, ,_, ’""■ X’WTk >o»i W. L. Houklwh I This is the ~,aT thVL^ V ’ ‘ ” V.- ouk iho name stamped Vn;i..., ... \ • ‘ * OnAt . ”e ;; , «>n the l.i.ltoni, put liii-J ..G T,ll •W , ; v; EW?>SmT> g/ ■_ & • .t»« DOU CL. AS Shoes are stvlish, <.l v iHing, and give better satisfaction at Ilie pi ices advertised than any other make. Trv one pair and be convinced. The stamping of ^V. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. 1.. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They au afford to sett at ale- s protit and v.< |„ J; t v « you can save money bv buying all votir footwear of the dealer a leer Used bcluw. Catalogue free upon application. W. X. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. SAMUEL KOONTZ, JR.

| Select seed corn for sale. Warranted t.o grow. One dollar a bushel. Cane seed free. A. C. Barden. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 25c , 50c. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Warm meals and lunches at all hours at the Star bakery. 100 Acre Farm for Sale. Good, well improved farm for sale cheap and on easy terms. New house with seven rooms, cemented cellar, good burn, good orchard, good fences, etc. 85 acres under good cultivation For any information call on JOHN E. JOHNSON, Agent, Tyner City, Ind. THIS Fanners’ Bank, Wai.khuox, I\p., JOI IN 1-:. JOU NS< >N, Pros., MORGAN JOHXSON.V. I'res. 1 1 HOMPSDN l l RXI R. C. d.ier. Doos ii general banking business; buys ami m ils exchange, makes collections on ill points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals ami mi pm at im:s s licit ed. .4.: . • \ A m V s I W^.. A VETERAN S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol- **■- - (her, Corrr-.pond. nl and Journalist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana rontrtHiu <1 lu r tlu>u--an<lsof brnvo •nldh-rs t<> tbe war. ami no state I > ars a I « tt«r n • ord in that n-'t«s-t than It do-s. In Itura’n- It Is rapidly aCßuirlm: an »U» , I .r tu:d I’m rat 11 re •• 1. wii. v-' Il known as ti writer as ; ■ tI . ! ■ n .!■ I ■ V »- ll I: rl .. ’• r .f tq. M , „• 1 X V <• << i.r . rm I .J I.im In-! mil lnfantm V liint< «rs Kosjardlm: an important cits'm: ■’ i' ■ ■ he n - r! les as h -lb>« s : -.-m :.1 f ti . old Vet< rails hert tre using 1> v ! -• it,- • -■ riM- x< riir.< ll- irt <um S !X ve -dl.it r PtUa all of tl.< tn givlnsr ; . - I ft :i-m. In f■. '. b ' • neM . > . I r. rs.oda-, that co- >p. r, -.tlth them. «‘f tl • r >M-nm.i .nv th< vai tin best com--1 • • moft' . qti Jli ■ rt (tiind in ti pr.p- -- ll -i of tb« Ir rat nr- V. < h:t r O.i’V n. W i ,t. .( «। •is of -.rn ■ for t' ' n T-. -. ' • ' . ;f ; I • ' | < tl it. . .-■< -• I t- -.- up tilt sv-m .i wonderf . -. W.- -. to a I It v th. ~v o : ■ tl:. a 11. M • '. Iml .!’• . 1892. '1 In .- r<-- .<! - ire - . <1 - -JI tirm.-gi'ls on „ iv. .-Mti it " ■nt (li ■ t by the I r M . .. y I; al I 0., I.lki.art. 1 ml. on nc. pt of pri.-f. #1 txT I K1 ' 1 ><>H!es *5. rxp tlvely coutaln ueithei

The L. E. & W. 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., May 22 and 23, good returning May 21. IMrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalize! ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75cts. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. ™ LAPORTE

BiisiH Collie Practical Book-Keeping’, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shorthand, Type-Writing, English Training. Write For Ter ms. 11. C. NOE, LaPorte, Ind. [anyone ,At the expense of iittie xjW{ t money and his spare i ! time obtain a fair work { I ing education. J iSTUDY AT HOMEI THROUGH THC | SPRAGUE UHIVER3ITY } OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, J Compt • the Ung corresp ndence schools in the world, jl SUBJECTS TAUGHT. * ? 7 *’l T’ - ' f ’ xv ■ f*; [ •_ 'ls f~r Afh.iisvnn ।IH T f r ' c ««. hm 1 । <>. t i.6uo Studx'utk tn every part <t’i * intry. J - JuIIiINAUSM --" -- -1 I I BOOffING s ■'< sshorlhand; ; GREEK and LA FIN < J Ull-Utl - .1 l Hl 11V . lht 1,^.,., f f I , 1! • atmii It trach Ii) the corre«p<ind- ( * etn >• uii-lli.-I only, null recutjuize no rliuln In J . J their i n i'ctiie fields. ’ • A lArew. .mine In J ; Fs* * ■■ > / ; I ; ' • . -,n > . ' ’>:?■ . : c ..... . J J tun. l<>i -eii:^., < s s 'fiOURBONX j Shippt I pure and unadulter- ■ iti d direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and wholemme tonic-stimulant by the ■nedic/i f. .iciThiy everywhere. Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, aged and infirm. If vou Am'i.' procure it of your Urmreißt or liquor du J r upon r< i-t ot :1-we will ■'Xpr ss pn :■ id to . i:y ti Idu ss a till! quart fioi-ple bottle of GM I'.lk live or bourbon. STOLL WOTASCO.. DISIILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice oj' the reace. Ollicc in N Shoemaker bldg. upstHirs. coll* ci .a it- pt unptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, ■ C iiie firm of Kneillar N Lopp, of InI dianupolis. Ind. Will bo at mj oillee I every Saturday. i O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER A 11 \IRBRESSER Next door Behrens' store. i WALKERTON, - INDIAN* J. P. ll E \ K A 41 < 1 IOXI I K. Will cry sales at all times d... ng I sale season. Kates reasonable. ,1 ' satisfact ion guaranteed I.ai c m 3<-: $ at iNDEri.XDr.N r Cibee. m mido v S) J- I’, lb xid. A\ .ilkerten. Ind Iriixieo's Notice. John W. Melhiuiel, I rustee of Lincoln Township, heif-by gives r . lice that i:e will !be in Ids o*h »it lio- > Express office on Wcdm-rdav of each wees for the transaction of ini'.b top busmesa. vl6 N o

MILES' NERVE & LIVER PILLB Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billionsness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Sanwles free at J. Endly’s. J. W- DOUD, M. D, Walkerton, Ind. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IX MCDANIEL. Silk.

SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Bensberger’s blocK, upstairs O- M CUNNINGHAM, Mtorney al Law, South Bend, Ind, ODD FELLOWS BLK. BOOM 10. Dr. L.S. LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WOIIK NEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see ns. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth tilled without pain by the use pi a. S.-ts - tii-e. IJ.-nbil rooms in Fry Dougherty j block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. i x'\ LIVERY & FEED STABLE, U 4I.I4EKTOX, IXI>. First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. 'J'raveling men carried to nil adjoining towns. All terms j reasonable. 'T^gSRTBIE TABLE, hu Effect Jan 11.’91. ■ ’’’k FyWLI ^oH'l Trains between V x ''f yfl SASDVsKV and PKORI a ! teS-vyX 4^-3—and— A . 12>ni^iUx^^RhuHaimi>o’ds ami Michigan CHy ■' UIHF.'”!' connections to • —— lUH i f roul a n jKiiula in the baited Slates and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON tNo 20 I‘axsenger Leaves 122 Spm tN0.22 “ “ 6Mi “ |No. 150 Local “ “ 1.55 “ SOi TH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 23 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m ' ji.,. 29 “ “ - ——4.s2pm 151 Local •• —-XNV.IS aui ♦Daily excepiSat. rDally except 'TlnJay. No. 11, via Tipton. arrives Bloomington at s oj p in., making direct connecliou with C Ji A. fast trulli arriving Kansas City 980 next morn.vß coniiei ting direct at Kansas Chy for Denver, Suu Franelsto and nil points West Free reclining i haii < ars between 1 iptou aud Missouri river for through passengers. os 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton wit^ main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington aud all points east and west. Fer tickets, rales an j general information, call on J J Houlihau 1 ieket Agent L E. & W R. R„ or address ll < . rarker, .C F. Traffic Manager. A. Geu'l Indianapolis lud. 11. As O TIME TARI.E. GOING EAST, '1 . Train - 9.14 am; 14 5 45 p ui GOING WEST. M ;'. and Express —- 322 p m 11, •• 605 a at. ■ 47, •• 430 a. in. Wa'kerton accoma,odation arrives from Chicago at 8.50 p m. Where no time is given trains do not stop < HAS Q. SCULL, O P McCARTY. Ge.i Pass. Ag’t. Artist Gm: .Pass Ag r. Baltimore, Md. I’oluD'bua. O. E. L. GANLERB, Ag’t.. WaUertou.