St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1894 — Page 8

Wi. - r ~ ~ Ch? Jii&epenbent A Local Newscaupk. Non Partisan. W A. KNUT.KT, rCni.TSHKK: M. Entered sit (be Walkerton Postoflice at second class rates. HiiLmci- * j > t i on : For One Year . . . . 81 5" For Six Months "5 for Three Months 4*l Ifpilbl promptly tn mlvntice ft iliseonnt of 25 cents on the yem wilt be allowed. XA cross mnrke<l wilts n bine pencil on the wnrgln of your paper inilicsites Unit void term of subscription to Ibis paper lists expired. Jf yon am in Ri rearnees please settle nt once, ftiiii iiotify ns promptly if yon wish the paper con i lined. WALKERTON, INDIANA, JINE 80, 1891.

I.oral Brief's. Come to the Fourth of July in Walkerton. Boggy dusters and tly nets to suit your taste and parse at Ake’s harness shop. Notwithstanding so much hot weather this season there has been bat Jiftle sickness in this locality. Try the “Delight ful - ’ and you will use no o( her. WALKERTON Mil I ING Co. After yon feed a tramp be sore and keep a lookout for him, as he is apt I ' return in the night and stmil from yon as a return for yonr kindness. .Auditor of State Henderson has ad I miffed the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Company to do business in Indiana. 'Phis company withdrew from the state in 1892. — Spring Fountain park assembly. Eagle lake, Warsaw’, Ind. .Inly IS to August Ist. For this occasion the Lake Erie X- Weslern will sell tickets at the low rate of one fare for the round trip.

Rev. C. B. Gillette's subject next I ' Sunday evening at. the Presbyterian ; . church is “Christianity measured bi the Human Mind." It will be the tirsi of his series id' Sunday evening , , discourses. A lady who is noted for her loveh complexion, gives the following as a I complexion recipe: “Ten hours sleep every night, four miles walk even day, vigorously rubbing in cold water, ' brown bread, no sweets and no coffee," ' Them will be a ball al \ D John- j son’s hall, Tyner City, on Tuesday evening, July 3, which will be free to | all who bring parlmrs. 'there will also be a friendly bout of four rounds for points between (’has. Whitesell, of Donaldson, and Jolin O’Day, of Kalamazoo. The L. E. X W. will run land seek ers’excursions to the south June 5, July 5, August. 7, September 4, Octo her 2, November (5 ami Deeembi r 4. 1894, at. one first-class fare for round trip. These excursions will take in l important points in Alabama. Florida. Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Missis i sippi, North Carolina, Tennessee am! i Virginia. For further particulars call . on the local agent.

DB. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT ME And Made life Enjoyable. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hiii^hamton, N. Y. Gentlemen: —“It affords me pleasure to give you a recommendation for Dr. Kilmer's SW AM V-ROOT, cf which 1 have taken 3 small bottles. It has nearly removed the esM feat of the Rheumatßm of about 7 years standing, also a severe m Jtgji weakness of my back XU '<CL' and kid Heys of about ~ years’ standing aisAiUWMtyU.iMLfA Sfvvro * h XV A ?jr p _ i«»^i MX”'t ™'™'>; “™ ™»t RHEUMATISM I RHEUMATISM! Swamp-Root Cures D “ & Co “ Bi “S>wmton, N. Y , gteat deal without real < {em-s ago my attention was luhnor a SWAMI*-,c>«»bL»2»i» to Dr.

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wnic b was rngniy recommended to me. i thought 1 ''omd try a bottle F’*' 4l d fourteen hotties. It. has done than an «nd all the other® ’ctnea I had “ver taken m the jxist twenty years. The past, year has been T!? 0 of /*•”»!fort in place of suffering- t great m my are mmfi LTir S AM p . S.Oo {- j n y ~,, u ... . tout's respectfully, Feb. mth, 1893

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I Get your business cards piinted at this office. When you go to LaPorte call at Lav’s European hotel and restaurant, Meals, 25 cents. Patronize home industries and they w ill pat i onize you.—South Bend Sunday News. Not always. ) •_ The Middlebury Independent says: ■' “The first, lady that ever took up photography as a profession in the U. e S. lives in Middlebury and still follows that line of work." 1 At the Star bakery will be found a nice line of cigars, confections, units , ami nuts.

Walkerton is probably on the eve of an era of prosperity. 'l’he building of the Three I through here means a great deal. It means good times for us in the midst of one of the greatest panics in the history of the nation. The K. of P.’s, of this place, held semi-annual election of officers on last Tuesday evening with the following result: P. C., Charles Pool; C. C., Edward Grider; AL C„ F. F. Koss; Pre)., G. T.. Tank; M. at A . Lewis Glass. The Indianapolis Journal says that “the Supreme Court holds that a ( Stale can lix railroad rates subject to two conditions: 'l’he rates must be reasonable, and their reasonable chara 'ter must be established, not arbitra- | riiy, but by a fair judicial process." I The Hay 1.. Ro}co company gave a very line program in Bendel’s opera ■ house last Saturday evening. Mr. ! Koyce’s character impersonations i were above Hie average, show ing much । art ami skill. The musical pari of the I program was of a high standard, the pais bell ringing being especially' good. Ed Grider, assignee L r the IL Nelson estate, is paying <ll a second installment- nfleeu per cent to the

- i • ' creditors of the estate. This, with the first payment, makes tm per rent of i the liabilities that have been me‘. | Another paimeut will he made. The total liabilities w ere jM/M. 1 .ate real es! ale 11 ansfers ; Hai i ison Gi a: g' i to Wm; im W. Jarrell, part of l- i 9 ami I 1 ) m KupM', ■ •sth add to Walkerton, $125. N ah B. Shoemaker to L . be Giber- • son, part of lot 31 u p W.dkvtbm, sl, 2 ■ | Sarah A. Cotton S- 11 ■ • U m Apple gale, 3 acies in Line da tup, jJJO. ( LaPorte Argus: “It is reported I that there is a young girl fmm this count} confined in one of the insane asylumswim is alm st diiug fimi homesickness. The people wha an- ’ in charge of the asylum think she' I would recover from her mental tn u- J j bles if her people would take her I ; home, but they fail to nlice either' her appeals or the ad\ me of the as} . Mum authorities to take her home.” i Who are the brutes? B. & 0 Excursions l On July 9th. 19th ami lltli the Balti- : more X Ohio railroad will sell exem • simi tickets to Cleveland, Ohio, at a ; rate of one fare for the round trip, on

i ncootinl of the United (Society of j . Clui'iiaii EudeHVor Con vent ion, to be held July l!th to 15th, 1891. 'l’iekcts will be good for return until . | July 18ih, 1891, subject to an extension | । until September 15th if deposited with Joint Agent al Cleveland prioi to Julv 17th. Ou July 3d and Ith inclusive, the ■ Baltimore & Ohio railroad will sell I ■ . round trip tickets to Mountain Lake ! Park, MJ., and return, at a rate of one j 1 fare for the round trip, xeeount of the 1 Annual Camp Meeting, and the West j ■'Virginia Sunday School Convention. । Tickit ; will be good for return pas- ■ ! «Hiiy.^i^^^ lailroad w ill sell excursion tickets to points in Alabama, Florida, Ueor-du keutucky, Louisiana, Mississippi’ North Carolina, South Carolina, Teninesseeand Virginia at rate of one fare tor the round trip. hekets will Im limited for return passage twenty days from dale of sale. On July H-h, 8!h and 9th, the Balti more X Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets to Asbury Park, X. J., .j >M<m.f one fare for the round trip, p Jus ■ 2 00, on account of the comnJm o f ' the ^ioual Educational Association. ’ iickets will be good for return passage until July Khh, sn bj . e t to an ex tension until September Ist, if deposited with Joint. Agent at Asbury Paik prmr f > July Thh.

On July sth and 10th the Baltimore Ohio railroad will sell ,'lO day cxeurf sion tickets to points in Virginia on Harpers Im ry & Valley branch, Mouth ,d ami including Winchester at ynte of one fare for the round trip j xmi,s bl n tickets will also be sold on ■ m\ lot], to points in Michigan at the i ; ,f ‘ ; Mod for return 20 da vs from oaie oi sale, r *

——- —r — > o•• „ H Bargains in Real Estate. Abstracts of title, deeds and mor?-1 gages. Marsh or other lands for safe orient.. 11. Early. Lay’s Hotel, LaPorte, Imi P. O. Box 221. 'l’he W. R. C. will serue ice cream and cake in the day time and oat meal, crackers and cocoa in the evfe ning on the Fourth of July. The priceeds to be used to hire a sexton io take care of the grave yard. Committee. a

MOO Easy to Tam And Perfect in Their Action, i AYER'S PSLLSI Never fail to relieve Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Headache. “I have proved the value of qI Ayer’s pills in relieving dyspep- o si t and headache, with wliich © complaints 1 w as so long troubled o that neither the ductor nor tuy- o self supjHist d I shmild ever oe o well again. Thiongh the use of © I the above medicine 1 am 1 ■ tier o tlian 1 have b“en fur v<ars."— o A. G v-Rii.i.. Versailles. 111. © “1 have I ' d Am i’s Fills f<>r © 15 m ars as a < t! ir:ic in liver o complaint, m l alwavs with ex- © tremeh benHn ml •h< ct, never £ hiving hud mil <4 otlar medi- o tine. I io give Aiifs Fills to© mv < ’ Id. .v.h• :. 11 ।y i ijmrt' $ an aprr: and t' . r> sidt is al- © Ma- mm s u tory." —A. o A l-.voiN. I'entle < hway, N.H. © "ILivu ill n wv i n v alllii ted © .. ,i . I, n.dm < d O

Witn < . < ; . I V, as mum < u - to trv Acer’s Pilbs Their UM'has « HTei ■ I a < in) 9 u cure, and I © can i-ui • a>ml !vr. • mm nd them O 1. > .i' - I. .’..r! v . d." —C. A. © \\ Hi i 't \n. N poim>, < al, o AYER'S PILLS • Received Highest Awards T AT THE WORLD’S FA I R o o e o o o o o o r' o o o e ooooc OQQjy A' M I - A VETERANS VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol* dier. Correspondent and Journalist Makes a Disclosure.

Dv’iann i'ontr'?>m<'U her thousands of brave sotdo isto t lie « ar, and no < i'e 1 nr- a betb i re -ord in that n-pi -t than it does. In literature it is rapidly acquiring an i enviable place. In war and literature > !o oil Yewell, well kt • wn as a w riter as '>o!.'’ ha- won an horu-rable position. Dur- : I- the lab war he wu-a me’ über <4 Co. M, L’c \ \ < avalry and of the 13th Indiana lnfantiv Voimm-er<. Revardlng tin Important c'r>‘ui stance he writes as follows: •Several of us old veterans here are using Dr. Miks’ Kestorativi Nervine, Heart Cure a::.I Nerve and Liver I'm-, allot them giving spl.-tali l - .tisfacti -n. In fact, we havenever 1 re:..edies that compare with them. Os the Pills we must sav they are the best combination of the qualities required in a prep- : .c r. of 11.eir nature we have ever known. W ch:, v. none but words of praise for them. I ■ ar. the out crow thof a new principle in n an I tone up the system wonderfic.v. We say to ail. try these remedies.” ■ -diomoii Yewell, Marion, Ind., Dec. 5,18% Tin so remedies are sold by all druggists op a positivt guarantee, or s, nt direct by the I r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind- on receipt of pri e, fl per bottle, six bottles 85, expr. > i-.-epaid. They posit ively eoutuiu ueithej opiates nor dangerous drugs. I c 1 es-s, - a# x for the LeSst Mrner -‘f t- “-fl ‘ J W c j 1 1 - I | This is the u ■. .K w: J w

rif ,V’<’ Elo POVCLAS Shoes arc 'muiaction at lite prices advertised than ai ' in< '1 he stamping of W. I . DcS guarantei.s ( | lc i r value,'saves thousands j L’ealet . who push the sale of W. 1.. IhfL ' line of 3! SAMUEL^ J -

Annual session of the Island park ( assembly at Rome City, Ind. July 25 to August 9th—for this occasion the i Lake Erie & Western will sell tickets i at one fare for the round trip July 23 to August 9. Good returning Aug. 12th. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. A. L. WASHBURNE, < - r-

I JEWELER. Repairing of all kinds done. Twelve years experience. HOTHI- FRY. THE Ffflffi’ W.viKr.RroN, hi'., H )l I X 1 .. .IOHXSOX, I’r.-S., MORI i AN lO| I NSI >N, \ . IT.'S I'llUMl SON 11KNI K, < >omr.

Dot s h g ^ t'ral L u ki i Im m•: - bins and sells excham e, mnl rs col leelioiis mi nil poii 's ut luw.'t possi i ble t’Xpeiise. Ace urit -of imlivi lnals । and cor pm nt io s .s ■! i it< J. THE WINNE-EGAN.I BAKERS ISLAND, SALEM, MASS. The most iklightful Summer and Ih.dth IX it on our Nmutikil New I.mgl tadCoa t. Op-ns June 1 >th. Send I>r llljca . 1 I- M t. 1 : . Dr. N.XIHW iL C. . 1 , Pi p. < ' e " ■ .. h' L ; ; ? J •j t .'.e ootn.a afa r warn / \>• -• j < ing ed^catioa. f f Hstudy at THROUGH THt f SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY { OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, ; J CciEprXr.g^.ciea’w.gccrrr ; ..kn:cs;hcvlilatbewcrl.l. $ ’ SUBJECTS TAUGHT. J !1 2 ill The S’ I f L • t '■ %r-s ■.. Ls fora?m;s‘ : a * ! i Uli I ' - U ' y 1"t '»* !ia ' , 2 h——. ovti I. .. siu . ... u. .-I • i ih* : r- , ijOIiRWHSM 'BOOMEEPING "CHS Dl SHORT-HAND . i ; ■GREEKaniIIAWL LL7J j civil to til□ ms: - S.'" ed u.tk :l.e s. * The above m -iculs tench by the correspond- J i erne method only, ai-1 recvgniie no rivals in t 2 their respective ileids. J » Addtess. ststine In J r - I Mie J gg.S3!| • - ¥ 'SF in teres’ -1, a:. 1 in.L . . '■ • --Z time ten cents tn , 5 Jf s-.'tyi sf r j a ’ r I'M h N I has SCp- : -I my„y 2 3 ■ mi , : ’ -- ' • $

Ifcrt,. DOiiGUS 3 SHOE .ix 5, S 4 and 53.50 Dress Shoj« 53.50 Police Shoe, 3 Seles. $2.50, S 2 for Workingmen* v $2 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, $3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 CAUTION.—If any dealer* oIT« rs you W. 1.. Dougla t \ shoes at ft reduced price . t or says tie has them vvith’'Xjv out the name stamped ji—, on the bottom, put hire hi Il» 'v. down as a frau*'-. L. t he T* -■■ ■ • ■ *'■ । -•32E’—

'BQ stylish, easv fitting, ami give better I^y oilier make. Try one pair and be conIBias’ name and price on the bottom, which reemdollars annually to those who wear feof jas Shoes gain customers, which helps to 'lilAOft Thej' ca’ afford io !1 it ■* ■’S pr^>Xit s _ a;. !5 DUa\ W. it. 9ONTZ, J R-

.... ' - . L: 06 TO CALIFORNIA. This is our Sleeping Car Rate on the Phillips-Boek Island Tourist Excursions from Chicago to Eos Angeles or San Francisco, via the Scenic Route and Ogden. Yon can go with Phillips, the best of all excursion managers, tor i lie has each party accompanied by a | special agent who goes the entire trip Iwith patrons. These personally conducted excursions leave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. We have also a daily tourist car serv ice, leaving Chicago every night at 6 o’clock via our southern route, through the beautiful Indian Territory and Ft. Worth to Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Tourist ear rate via this route, the same. Apply at Reek Is laud ticket otliee, 104 Clark street. .INO. SEBASTIAN, G. I*. A. ,C. It. 1. & P. H’y,

Chicago . :* — Hl LAPORTE ■ BlliE Cfe Practical i Book-Keeping, | Telegraphy, I Penmanship, । Shorthand, Type-Writing, | English Trainimr. iHe For li i ms. 11. (’. NOE, L:ir<nte, Ind.

OH thl 13 LOODSSO. mi > osr ir wiu wev cube. W I An avr . Io LftTi-Hvo anH Nravr. Tonic, i 'o! ’by i>ru .-iris: ■ -r sent by mail. Ssc., Stic. . ... .. Samples free. ILS tfk Tho Dvorito TOKS I‘CTIZa 2?S. la# for the Teeth and Breath, 25c. Onpt.itn Su - -w, t'.S A.,Snn Dietro.Cnl,, s.-i': "'Shi' >h's : arrh ih -Uy is the Hist in- h.•! >. I ii.i,a'< v< rfound tliut would doruo any xs.>,kL" l .l -- j>ers. t' -ld by Druggists. Do:; 'vt '<<-■ a ' >ugh,as th"r ’f'd&nger of .. s; ■- t . . miam. suiVUI’SCfKE w:' 1 ■v t j 11. suv. rc Lung Trouble. Ttistba I I ■ ' t’oc -hi urea.. 1 yeemly relieves Coughs. Cr :p, Who pti.c Coiiu h and Bronchitis, uad la 6aid on a guarr.ntee. 25 eta. Us 'HOTRBOH & 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. Ts you 'arc at ; raenre it of yonr druagist or liquor desj< s, up rt eii tof ®.50 we will i expr ss prepaid to anv address a tull quart sample bi ttie of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. SIGH. VlffiAHA SCO., DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. — _ ————— BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of ihe Peace. Oftiee in N. Shoemaker bldg, upstairs, i collections promptly attended too. Ali so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the linn of Knelllar & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. W ill be at my oilice every Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, BMIBER & lIMItDHESSER. Next door Behrens’ store.

WALKERTON, - INDIANA ^jrTrrr E5 RY, 18 4 TIOXEEH. Will cry sales at all times during ■ sale season. Hates reasonable, ami satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent otliee, or address, J. I’. Henry, Walkerton, Ind Trustee’s Notice. > । John V. McDaniel, I rustee ..mt m , , Township, in’O-by giv-s nmie lhm VH: ■ : be in his tii- *al the U. S. Expo y ••luce on Wednesday of each week tor the I tram-action of township business.

MILES’ NERVE & LIVER TILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the j nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles Tills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. : Uneipuiled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Emily’s l . J. w. DOUD, M. D, Walkerton, Ind. /UI Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IX McW LXIEE Bik. ’ SILAS GEORGE, i JUSTICE OF THE I’EACE. WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections H Oilice in Bensberger’s blocK, upstairs iUhM CUNNINGIIAMv _

"Morney at LaTt\ 1 ’ South Bend, Ind- _ ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L.S- LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, (Harber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see ns.

Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. 1 Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, bv the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no Lad after efiects. levth ■ tilled without pain by the use of authl--1 gia. Seis of teeth inside on short notice. Ueutal rooms in I’ry UougLerty , block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. r I A LIVEKY & FEED STABLE, WiI.IiERTOX, IXM. First-class rigs and good horses, Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

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I United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 25 Passenger Leaves 12.28 ptU I No. 22 - “ 653 “ I No. 150 Local “ “ 1-56 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. [No. 23 I‘asseuger Leaves 3 IS a m ■ i \<> ‘‘9 “ - *' I* * I No. 151 Local “ ♦Daily except Sat. I Daily except No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fas. train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next mnmyig connectingtlireet at Kansas City lor Denver, San Francisco and all points West. Free reclining j ehair cars between Tiptou and Missouri river for 3 through passengers. 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 a general information, call on J. J. Houlihan Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 11. <J. Parker, .C F. I>«»lJ’j Traffic Manager. A. Genl Indianapolis Ind.

|J. &, O. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, , “ 16, Mail Train amt : •• 921 p “ 11 > GOING W E—T. “ 17 Mail and Express ——ls P m ~ U ’ 6.05 a. ih. [ •• 47 ’ “ 4C - ’• “*• 1 Walkerton accommodation arrives from r hica- ' go at 8 ’>o p. m. ap- Where no time is given trains do not slop 1 cn.\s o scull. o i’. McCarty. * Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag t„ Baltimore, Md. Col curb us. 0 ( E. L. SANDER', Ag’t. Walkerton.

TDIE table. lu Effect Jan 11,’91. Solid Trains between . Sandusky and Pkoria —AND—lludiauapolis and Michigan City I DIRECT connections ta 'and from all points in the