St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1894 — Page 8

(£i)e JnOcpcnbcnt. A Local N'fwspai-fr, Non-Partisan. w: a. FNm.ey, rcßi.isHEn; Entered at the WalKerton Postofliee at second class rates. SnlsHicTi p tioM : For Oue Year . . . . 8 1.50 For Six Months 75 For Three Mouths 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indieales thot vour term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are tn arrearages please settle al once, and notify ns promptly if you wisli the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA. JUNE 2. 1891. I.otal IltlefM. Ladies calling cards, blank or printed, at this office. Clean up the town, and scare away the small-pox, if it should come this way. l?hyaicians endorse and use Hall's Hair Renewer to cure gray and faded hair. Nappanee raised $15,000 by subscription with which to build a canning factory. The North township Sunday school convention will be held in Lal’az on Thursday, June 11. An interesting program has been prepared. Rev. Snyder hits found homes for bis two children, Willie and Clarence, with excellent families living near Logansport. Mr. Snyder took the children to their new homes last week. The cornet band gave an open air concert in the band stand on Friday evening of last week. The boys gave a number of new pieces which they rendered beautifnlly. New spring hats at Ida Beach’s. Also new ribbons, veilings and trimmings and a choice line of hat and bonnet frames. A large assortment of silks, satins and velvets in all the "“latest shades. The nip of a poisonous snake is but a slight remove from being more dangerous than the poison of Scrofula ; in the blood. Ayer's Sarsaparilla purities the vital fluid, expels all poisonous substances, and supplies the I elements of life, health and strength. । The ministers of Chesterton refuse to conduct special services on Memor- ; ial day or permit the members of the G. A. R. post to gather in a body on that day in their churches unless tiny , promise not to give a d nice on the Forth of July.—-Wanatah News. The Chesterton ministers may have had special reason for making such a ( refusal, but under ordinary circumstances that would be very unfair ' * 1 1 and contrary to a broad, free, liberal American spirit. If the G. A. R. pest of Chesterton chooses to give a respectable dance on the Fourth of July, it is no one’s business, and the Ches ' terton clergymen, it would seem, overstepped the bounds in presuming to dictate in the matter. I

DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS! * Couldn’t Eat or Sleep T>r. Kilmer & Co:—“I tiad been troubled for 1 eight years with stomach and heart difficult les. ®I lived mostly on milk, as every-thing I ate hurt ’ me so. My kidneys and liver were in a terrible I state. Could neither sleep or eat. I had been treated by the best Chicago doctors without any benefit what- ■ ever. As a last resort I > tried your SWAMPROOT, and now I can eat w anything, no matter what. Nothing hurts me, and can go to bed and get a good night’s sleep. SWAMP-ROOT cured me. Any one doubting this statement can write, I will gladly'answer.’ l Mrs. German Miller, Dec. 20th, 1892. Springport, Mich. SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. Had Torpid Liver For 1 4 Years. Bilious all the Time. Dear Sirs:—“l have been troubled with . Torpid Diver for 14 years and gone through courses of bilious fever; many times It baa been im- jEJreSggk possible for me to do auy kind of labor. Dr. Kilmer’s j® ’ ’’ '’l SWAMP-ROOT was |L « first recommended to me by Holthouse, Blackburn & I ’r V 9 Co., (Druggists) Decatur, Ind. After taking one J bottle I was uncertain whether I was really de- SBBggar/TK riving any benefit or not; ^MMgaSMW' / ®l. after taking the second t bottle, however, I found -kaBWT \ Jr" that my health was improvIng and I continued until I had taken 8 I can now cheerfully recommend SW A 'll’' ROOT to every one who has torpid liver, tor it h;is completely cured me.” Jan. 16th, 1893. V. W. Christianeh. SWAMP-ROOT, “ The Great Bleed Purifier. At BrOjCgists, 5Ge. A SI.OO “Guide to Health” Free. Consul- ' V s ration Free. Dr. Kilmcr&Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dr. Kilmer’s Parilla Liver Pills ’«l’aa Bestl 42 Pills, 25 cent*

Get your business cards printed at this office. , 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 lime by horsemen at the stables of Louis DeCoudres near North Liberty. Card of Thanks. 'The members of Jesse Coppock Bost, G. A. R., hereby return their appreciative thanks to the choir, the cornet band, the various committees, the Revs. Gillette, Stockbarger and Snyder and all others who gave their services and encouragement in making the Memorial exercises a success. The Columbia City Mail says: “One of Randall’s recruits is a South Whitley boy. He owns IGO acres of land in this county. It is a good timber land; it is unfenced and might soon j be made arable ground; but the owner | prefers to march with the army ot the unshaven and unshorn, and disturb 'the quiet peace of inactive psuedolegislators.” A Prevention and Cure for Smail Pox Our Knox correspondent sends us the following: 1 grain of digitalis, 1 grain of sulphate of zinc, 1 feaspooufnl of white sugar. Mix well with 5 ounces of pure cold water. Dose for adult—l tablspoonful every hour; for children less at a dose. V\ ill cure small-pox when in early stages in 20 hours. Taken by a well person even । after exposure is n good preventative. I Try it and you will know it to be true. A genthnan had invited some ’ friends to dinner, and as the colored । servant entered the room he accident- ■ ly dropped a platter which held a turkey. “My friends,” said the gentleman in a most impressive tone, “never before have I witnessed an event so fraught, with disaster to the various nations of the globe. In this calamity we see the downfall of Turkey, the upsetting of Greece, the destruction of China, and the humiliation of Africa. - ” Ex-Mayor (). M. I'ackard, of Bly ■ mouth, state bank examiner, was in i town on Monday. Mr. I’ackard stated to a representative of the I\i>i:ri:x- --; dent that financial matters were, so i I far as he had been able to see in his | work as bank examiner, improving, . though somewhat slowly. He believed that the passage of a tariff bill by congress would materially improve the business situation. The writer! touched him on railroad matters. Mr. Packard said that he had yet the first town to see that was ever injured | by railroads. The writer las had it put at him time and again by those who argue that the Three 1 wid hurt oir town, to the eifeet that Blymouth was injured by the Vandalia running through the place, and not knowing anything positively to the contrary had almost been persuaded to believe the assertion. But Mr. Packard stated that the road had been a positive benefit to his town and that the people there would not take twice the tax they voted and be without it. He believed thut the Thiee I would help Walkerton and he was sadly disappointed, as were many of the citizens of Plymouth, not to get the road, which they at one time had great hopes of obtaining. ELECTION NOTICE. TO THE VOTERS OF LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA. i You are hereby notified that in pursuance to an ’ order of the Board of Commissioners of said county ! all election will be held on the IGih Way of June, IS9I, at the several voting places in said township and i that the polls will be then and there opened on said i day to take the votes of the legal voters thereof upon the subject of said township aiding in the Construc- | tion of the railroad of the Indiana, Illinois and lowa i Railway Company of the State of Indiana in said I township to the amount of six thousand one hundred and fifty dollars, one-half to be paid out of the tax- | cs of 1894 and one-half out of the taxes of 1895. 1 In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band 1 and seal of the Board of Commissioners of said County this 10th day of May, 1894. ROBERT MYLER, Auditor. I By W. E. Myler, Deputy. ELECTION NOTICE. TO THE VOTERS OF LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. IN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, INDIANA. You are hereby notified that in pursuance to an I order of the Board of Commissioners of said county, ; an election will be held on the Ifilh Day of June, 1S»1, ' at the several voting places in said township, and | that the polls will be then and there opened on said ' day, to take the votes of the legal voters thereof, I upon the subject of said township aiding in the construction of the railroad of the Indiana, Illinois and । lowa Railway Company, of the .State of Indiana ' in said township, to the amount of seven thousand i one hundred dollars, one-half to be paid out of the ' taxes of 1894, and one- half out of the taxes of 1895. I In witness whereof I have Hereunto set my hand ! and the seal of the Board of Commissioners of the 1 said county, this Toth day of May, 1894. ROBERT MI II R, Auditor, j By W. E. Myler, Deputy.

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