St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1894 — Page 8

Clje Jnbcpcn&cnt. A Local Niavsi 1 apkr, Non Partisan. W. A. ENIH.HV. frill ISH mt. Entered at the WalKerton I’osfoHiee at second < lass rates. JSII i j-> t iou: For One Year . . . . S I JO For Six Months 75 F «r Three Months in If j»xM promptly in ndvimce n dUeounl of 25 ! cents on the year will be allowed. XA cross marked with >1 blue pencil on the' margin of your paper indicates tlmt yotlf term o! subscription to Ulis paper bus expired. I If yon are in arreaiages please settle at once, and notify ns promptly if you wish the paper coll ' i lined. WALKERTON, INDIANA, JULY 28, 1891. Local Urie ls. Plenty of binder twine at A. Cunniugham's. There is a good apple crop in this locality, the first for a number of years. The Indiana Itcpuidican PMitorial Associ it ion will meet at South Bend Aug. 1. A. Cuuningnam has just receive I a large supply of binder twine which ; was delayed dining the strike. ('.ill for the flour with the pretty giii on the sack. It is “Delightful.” ’ WXT.KEnTON Ml 1.1.1 NU Co. Sparks front a B. A (). engine set fire to a wheat field near Bremen and about 100 shocks of the grain were hui'ited. KARL’S CLO\ I.R HOOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make vour Head clear as a hell. 25c. and 50e. j For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Spring Fountain park assembly. Eagle lake, Warsaw, Ind. July is to I August Ist. For this occasion the Lake Erie A Western will sell tickets at the low rate of one fare for the round trip. The recent, rains have given the pickle vines a good start and an abundant crop is now almost certain, so far as rain is concerned. The crop will now do well without another drop of ruin. “Have tried others, but like Ayer's best” is the statement made over and over again by those who testify to the benefit derived from the use of Amt's Sarsaparilla. Disease never had a greater enemy than this powerful blood purifier. It makes the w< ak strong. A business exchange throws m t this business hint 'o business men: If you have any business wilh a man of business, call at his place of Imbues during the hours of business, conduct your business like a man of business, then go about your business -■ t’. ■ the man can attend to his iMoiuov That's busim >s. The L. E. A W. will run land ~c\ ers’excursions to the s :h .Lily 5, Aligns! ", September I, < । ■• ber 2, November G and D’ Cemi i ; 4. 1894, at one first class fare for itmud trip. These excursions will fake important points in Alabama, 1 ■ la. Kentucky, Georgi. 1.1. ii<r t, M... . sippi. North (’arolinn. Tenness ;Ill <l Virginia. For further particulars call on the local agent. The Elkhart Institute Or Art, Science, ano Inofstky, Elkhart, [nd. Instructions thorough and eminently practical. Terms ven reasonable. Expenses low. Both sexes admitted. Careful home training. Location attractive ami health- ■ fill. Day and evening sessions. Dplmn.is awarded. Fall term Aug. 21st to Oct. 2Gth. Circulars free. Address, 11. A. Ml M.VW, M. D. -on \x , above. DR.KILMEP’S __ <5 A& v \lf ' e u«o<. THEREAT KIDNEY, LIVERS BLADDER Pain isi the Back, joints or hips, sediment in urine like brick-dust frequent culls or retention, rheumatism. Kidney Complaint, Diabetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urine. I risiary Troubles, Stinging sensations when voiding, distress pressure in the parts, urethral irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver, Bloat or dark circles under ti e eyes, tongue coated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. Guarnntee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At Drnggistßj 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. , Du. Kilmer & 00., Binghamton, N. Y.

SHILOH'S CURE. the great Cough pmd Croup dire, is in great, demand. Bucket size con t ains twenty five doses ""b 25c. Children love it. For sale by Bellinger & Williams, Please remember that job printing is elish at this olliee. We depend upon that department of our business to meet current expenses. Annual session of the Island park assembly al Home City, Iml. July 25 Ito August 9th for this occasion the ; Lake Erie & Western will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip duly 23 to August 9. flood returning Aug. | 12lh. The Garrett Clipper says that it is rumored that forty-seven shop nu n i and a number of road and yard im n I were given their vouchers this week, i I’hey are members of the American I railway union and went out in sjmpathy for the Fullman strikers. ( 'l’he ninth annual reunion of tl.e 29th Regiment Indiana Veteran Vol- | untems will be held at Plymouth ! Sept. G ami 7. A line program has 1 been arranged for the occasion, aid the veterans of this famous regiment {are counting on a rare good lime. The Niles Star charges that Waite I Osler, an aspirant to wrestling fame ' who signed articles for a match in this I city, is a fake. ike Star says: “Os ler was in this city several months agHid succeeilod in jumping several ! boar.d lulls, besides leaving other cred itms in the lurch." South Bend Tub I line. Osler is wMI known in Walk । erton, he having left a record here sim ; ilar to Ibe one reported by the Niles ■ Star. He is simply a beat, who is not to be trusted. । Ihe Mentone G izette last week j gave a quack medicine fakir who re . eently visited that place a column and । a half master. The Gazette saxs his company registered at the hotel as I G. Jones and wife. Prof. > Mt, E !di< Elkins, John Alexander. There wen j also two pugs and a fast horse with like company. The tlizMte pro imtinces this smooth haired “doctor' ;as the worst fraud that m r visib d that place, and wains its t xelim g< I against him. and also ro pie 's that they helpdiive this fraud from Imh ! ana soil. The “doctor" is apparent!; j headed Ibis way. j How Whiting Earned Its Name. No doubt ulI of the troi ps wh -■ wei• 'timiHeitu nt hJcitd | what tLetown was mu .< d after. A Ti ibllue repot ter had a like cai; i! land ilt- r a number of qm>'; :,b tin Jrsin-d inti i tmilioii w ish ••a-nr. d. It se< ins that nil old e ml icbo named “P ip" Whit ng tan on IL- Ld»i Shore mud m ill i c , IE w ( - kuown to <it ry Imiti ru-w >n t - i . and was a Well known emu icti > . Be j fore Whiting was tiionglit of the eld conductor was muning a freigid tinim I (Ine dav liis train ran 11 Ilie ti u k oi. the present site and tliei afl.r Ihm ■ spot nib known as “Pop A hiiim 's sid ing." which Wils sr on is tinctid to Ahilirg S. Th B.ml l iilmac. < laklm d. ( d , \ .ttv. ■» 'e OS I irdvred fi. m J. R i. it - A ( >;u , lias been its use in < . gml • tmu it a time the order has 11- u to a 'dozen bottles at once. B. V. Lawi rence. DEER PARK. ; On the Cues; of ihe Alli hiunies. To those contemplating n trip to the momitiUiiH in search of health ami pleasiir.-, Deer Park on the crest of the Allegheny Mountains, 3,U()0 feet above th. •» 1,-ve!. offers ^mdi varied aftraciions uh a ileliMit fnl atmosphere dmj ing both day and night, p lllt „ j..,. smooth, winding i ail-, tie a.h the mountains ami valleys, ami the ns st picturesque scenery in the Alleglu nv range. Tim hotel is equipped with all adjmets conducive to the entertainment. pleasure u..1 comfort of its 1 guests. The suirourding grounds, us well as | the hotel, are lighted with electricity. ’ Six miles distant on the same mouii i tain summit is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well I equipped for the entertainment and ael commodiitions of its palrous. Blb j hotels are upon the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the ' advantages of its Ycstibuled Limited ■ Express trains bet ween tlm Fust ami ! West. Season excursion tickets, good ! for return passage until Oetobei- 31st, : will be. pdaeed on sale at greatly reduced rates at all principal ticket of tices Ihmughout the country. For full information as to hotel rates, moms, etc., address George D. DeSliields, Manager, Deer Park, or Oakland, Garrett county, Maryland. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh's Vitalize!’ ; SA VEI) MY LI FE.’ I cm .Tier it the best remedy for debilitated svstem 1 ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or , kidnev trouble it excels. Price "acts. For sale I" Bullinger & Williams.

Bargains in Real Estate Abstracts of title, deeds and mortgages. Alarsh or other lands for sale “' rent. n . Early. Lav’s Hotel, Laporte, Ind. । P. O. Box 221. SHILOH'S ( I RF, is sold on a gnnr-! untcee It cures Incipient Consnmp. I lion. It is the best (’om h (’me On I ,V. on’ 11 25 - ,N ' 50 . “”<l .1.00. lor sale by Bellinger & Wil. • InUDH. , sick Headache cured by Dr. Milos' Nervine. ■ WHY SUFFER WITH i Sick and Nervous W HEADACHEP You may be easily and quickly cured by ta kir.tr Ayers Pills “ I have been a v mtim of terri- ©I ble headaches, and have never ©j found anything t > iim vr them o j s i qnicklv i- AVer’s PHIs. Sun I o.' 1I " tn taking th.- nmdirii o, the ©i attacl ■ •• I- ■ n e hsa and ©1 ! 1< - in- , ■ nt. u id. at present, o months I ive p d since 1 o haw had one.”—( .F. Ni wman, © j Dug Spur, Vu. ® “Hax ng ns.d Axer’s Pill-with © gre it -Ui ■ - • I : h pc) - ... t: om o XX h- h I rn-. .. f • . : < r , O ..’ ~i . . . -,t- • , © ' m't X I ir . M. V . tr<* m o (Its J rtb ■ : ve " — Mr- >xl nil © delphia. I a. ©i "I ahvax use Aver’- Pills, and think tli< in < \ client "—Mrs. G. o I’. WArmH-.Jiuk-on.Fla. _ © Ayer’s Pillsf o Received Highest Awards o AT THE WORLDS FAIR© o o o p o o ©oo© <?oo © 000 o e o o o o p । The Human Electrical Forces! i I How They Control the Orgwis of the Body. — ! tlm • t'uni i -y be »• rm* d. I* an . i- •’ I hj Ui u . 4 <»*jx . 4 1 y

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few. L 00IIfiLAS ¥7” WS3 SHOE™, □ W -ral S5 ’ S 4 a "d 53.50 Dress Shoo. c l \yk 53.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soler-. 4 52.50, S 2 for Workingmen^ J \ S 2 and $1.75 for Boys. I # " X ,h '^gv LADIES AND MISSES, C3 ’ S2.CO S 2 51,75 CAUTION.—If an y dealer V This istheßes^-v,^^ ?Xi?xg a TrO. V, ~ XN out the name „t:imncd M ”of I* ^on the bottom ~ L^x,aj .M ~a w. L. DOUDLAS Shoes are stvlbh easy fittino' -n I nV f satiM-xtion at the prices advertised than any other make? Trv“one pair - ccm V,:lCed \ 1 xytanipmg ot H. L. Douglas’ name and price O n the bottom which s: }' e S thousands °f dollars annually to those who wear Ihem? I ealcrs who ptisa tie sa.e of W . L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helm t o | increase the sales on their full line of goods. Thev c-xn irfo^.t . and w< lo <i< v: you can save money by buying all your foot? »r ?f •>? ? ,' 8 proLt, Used below. Catalogue free upon application. AV. L. DOUGLAS, BrotktoA' j SAMUEL KOONTZ. .JR.

Ordinance No. All onlmanc- t,, pnoul • f., r th,- building o f s ij c . walks m the £ , )vn Os W.,lke, -ton. Indiana. Sectto„ I. Be lt ordamed bs the 11 ord of T.nsteeso lh.m lt „fW,lk erl , tl , m the st n- „f 1,,,!., ■“■a,. that them shall b„ a sid^a.m.d s.dewalk budt im Avenue f adjouung t!„. northeast end . th. southeast twenty-six and one-thud bet off of 1..t ''' l '- or Mxty-six, m the original plat of said town pi! Walkerton, which sidewalk shall be twelve feet i«ule, and of either soft or hard wood hunb r, not ess than on-and one-half inches thick, and to be an upm five stringers, 2 by 4 inches, and on a grade wuh As. nue E. There shall also be a sldrwalk built along, and adjounng the southeast sides ••fhiK .inmlm. l ,i.;t y - lx . w j . tx t y!iv e, and along and adj n..mgthen, :t heast ends of lots numbered । one hundred and t.vents -one and one hundred and Hweiity two. all i , the ongmal plat o f said town of ) Walkerton, v.l.ich sidessalk.-, -hall h. ox feet xvid ■, 1 and ,t either hard or s .ft «ood lumber, not 1< ss than ■me and one fourth inches thick, and to be laid upon , tour Stringers, a by 4 inches, and on a grade » uh the Streets along Which they shall be laid, unless othern tse ord-r ■d by the M4l ,-. al „f .„j t , v „ Sec. 2. r.m ..idmam- sh.dl b, m force from am! after its kg. I pul 0n,;,. I'assed and ap;i.,.s t .-d th ,/;h d . f Ini, > ~ I I- 1 OWNbENO, BnAtl.'st; Willi am Ch i. si, t Uik. I A. L. WASHBURNE, l ’ 1 JEWELER. Rcpaiiirg of all kiml-done. Twelve X cm 8 expel iem e. HOTEL FRY. a'Txn Fann’ Bank, W\ikikiox, Ixn., -JOHN 1.. -I< »H N-o r,..w. MOK<i \N JOIIN.-.S »N, V. 1’,.--iii:mk. ( .. ... j Dma n general bmk, g lm .il . a : Im- -at 1 ,ID n t tk . ft i| ■ ■ jSTUDY AT HOME; SPRAQUE UNIVERSITY { 0? Cofi^SP:N3£\C£ ISST.RICTMN, 5 • ' HiW- ■ ■ ' j JOURNALISM ■ ; BOOK-KEEPING : j SHORTHAND : I (GREEKandUTIfi' ' t The Ibnrr srh ■ >!« ts» h!■ t! .. r-• 1- J J »n. e m,.t h,..i , j , ... o o , al- .ti * , tuelr respecllre fields. • • ? A’ - - - J ■ { A-A- Rt V," A-Ay.» J. COTNrn .In , J I . \S'i"*** • .. t \ • » • ; K?—■*; i. -< J

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—er -V. ~ 86 TO CALIFORNIA , This is onr Sleeping Car Rate on |.h e Phillips Rock 1-larnl romist Excursions from ( hieago to Los Angeles or Sun Francisco, via the Scenic Route and O”den. Yon can go with Phillips, the best of all excursion managers, tor he has each party necompauied by a special agent who goes the entire tiip with patrons. These personally conducted i xeiirsions h ave Chicago twice a week, 1 uesday and Thursday. We have also a daily tourist car service, leaving Chicago every night at G o’clock via our southern rout-, through tin- lieautiful ludiun Leiritorv and Ft. Aorthto Los Angeles and Sau Eran 0““' cav “do via this . . ' v” same. Apply at H..,.k Is land ticket idHco, 10l C’lnrk street.

JNO. SEBAS VI \N, G. P. A. C. 11. I. & P. R’y, Chicago. 3s LAPORTE Business I® Practical I Book-Keeping; Telegraphy, Penmanship. I Shorthand, Type-Writinsr, English Training. W I Itv lor T< i 11 C. NOE, I iPmte. Ind. ^5 ST . ‘JI -UCK % C C. -■ V '■ : ■ >“■ • • H “J | • ri ... n L piLc CiHJKh | \ > nit ottieni I i I < i L • :h . .• »r . ;vq inlin e. Sold QHILOH’S/ -»CATARRH ; O'^^E&^REMEDY. ; PURE RYE I ''i- ; u- 5 pure and unadulter- ; -i tl i’ir xi itcun the distillery. I /ronour. Ja t ure and vhole- ; xom * tenic-stimulant by the I tni.dk -.i traternitv everywhere. Gives life, strength and happi-B’-ss i the weak, sick, aged ; and in rm. STOII. V^?ITTA S Mi. DisTIUERS, j Leviujtou. Ky. i BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS J AS. Sii OEh 1A KE R Justice of the Peace. . i Office in N. Shoemaker bldg, upstairs, k cxdlecti ns pi inptly attended too. Al- i , 1 so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, | f the firm of Kueillar & Lopp, of In- ( ; diunapolis, Iml. Will be at my olliee I everv iSaturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, . BARBER A 11 YIRPRESSER Next th 'i Behrens’ store. I i WA ' ,K1 11 r >N. - IN DIAN X J. B. 11 EN RY, 41 < TIONEEK. Will erv sal- s at all times during ■ I sale season. Rat. s reasonable, and ‘ sat is fact n gnurant. d. Leave oi oe: - at iNDLI’LNDLNT ■ ilice. addi> ss, J. I'. Hi <i:v, trustee's Notice. John W. Meßaniel, I'rasiee of Lincoln ; j roA, hip. In o ■ mu •• th t he wdl ; he in his ollie.- al the H. S. Express office I h vIGNo i

MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new- principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ 1 ills speedily cure biliinnsness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. I neqnaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest'. 50 doses, 25 cfs. Samples free at J. Eutlly’s. J- W- DOUD, M. I), WaHkerton, Ind. All (’alls Prompfy Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IX Mc» 4XIEE Blk. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF TUE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. I’l opt attention giv ,. n to eoU ectione ‘Ue in ReusLerger K blocK, upstairs

O M CUNNINGHAM, attorney at Lau\ South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. Dr. L. S- LaPierre Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice. SOL’TH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY DONE. A. E. CRIPE, ( Bdrber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hail cutting done neatly :unl expeditiously. Drop in and see us. jDr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth exhreted without pain or -’ ■ ■• . ' ‘' •: -a- if a 1 cal anav -o i 1 I in*. ■— I ave- no lad utter < fleets. Teeth Piled with, ut pain Ly the use of autaiou > t- of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty 1 block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. A A LIVER\ A FEED STABLE, W HEKEK tOX, IM>. First ela-s rigs and good horsea. H -r-t - !>■ i: Jed. 'J raveling men eariied to all adj. iiiing towns. All terms ' reasonable.

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t t it I States and Canada. NORTH Dir.WFKOM WALKERTON p j c.-m m ; Leaves 12 2S m m N. Local --X- .. -““Lt? “ SOi TH HOfND FROM WALKERTON. ■ ‘No 2'.5 Passenger leaves 9 IS a ml I I No. 29 “ “ 4 52 om I No. 151 Local *• 10.15 am I *I»a;ly except SaL tDaily except Sunday. No. 11. vis Tipton. arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. tn., making direct cotme< tnm with C. & A. fast tiain arriving Kansas City 930 next morn.ng ecm vctinc direct at Kausas'city for Denver, Sau Francisco and all points West Free recliuiug chair t ars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os 9 ip, u and 12 connect at Tipton with nishi line It . : ' for Sand i-ky, Bhiomington and ; . ; bits vast and west Fer tickets, rates ang ■ general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, j Ticket Agent L E. A W. R. R., or a Idress II c. I’ai ker. .€ I’. l»aly. Tradie Manager. A. Gen’l ludiauapoiis Ind. it. X O. TISIC table:. GOING EAST, I ■• 16. Mail Train 9.15 a m? “ 9.21 P m GOING WEST. ' 17 Mail and Express —3 15 p. m ”, •* 605a. m. 47, 4.30 a. m. Walk* •: ; accommodation arrives from Chiea* go at s i i p. m. « . Wh. :c no time i- given trains Io not stop t HAS.O. SCi LL, O. P Met ARTY. Gen Pass Ag't Assist. Gen Pass. Ag t Baltimore Md Coiuu’bus □. E 1 SANDER' Ag t, Walkerton,