St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1894 — Page 8

£!)c independent. A Local Newsi'ater, Non Partisan. W! A. KNOI.KV, ri'BI.ISHKIt; Entered at the WalKcrton Postofliee at second class rates. tiom For One Year . . . . 9150 ! For Six Months 75 For Three Months 40 i ]f paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. XA cross marked witli a blue pencil on the margin of yonr paper indicates that vouf term of subscription to this paper has expired. If yon are in arrearages please settle at once. And notify ns promptly if you wish the paper conin tied. .' J.KEmON. INDI ANA. AUG. 4, 1894. Local Briefs. A Logansport boy died a few days ago from excessive bicycle riding. E. S. Easton hits bought, the Bremen SLindard. He gets out quite a newsy sheet. Presto’ Change! Hall's HnirTlv’ newer causes gray hair to assume a natural color. A. Cunningham has just received a large supply of binder twine which was delayed daring the strike. Call for the flour with the pretty girl on the sack. It is “Delightfill.” Walkerton Milling Co. Walkerton is without a nightwatch now. This is a mighty poor time to be without one. Business men who refuse to contribute towards keeping a nightwatch are making a mistake. KAHL’S CLOVER BOOT will purify your Blood, clear yonr Complexion, regulate yonr Bowels and make your Head clear as a bell. 25c. and 50c. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Annual session of the Island park assembly at Rome City, Ind, July 25 to August 9lh for this occasion the Lake Erie & Western will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip July 23 to August. 9. Good returning Aug 12th. The L. E. A W. will run land seek ers’excursions to the south June 5, July 5, August 7, September 4. October 2, November 6 and December 4. 1894, at one-fust-class fare for round trip. These excursions will take in important points in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia. Louisiana. Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee ami Virginia. For further particulars call on the local agent. Joe Maloney, whose home is at Al bion, but who is one of the B. A O train men, had his arm broken, at Wolfe Lake yards near South Chicago, on Thursday of last week. His arm was caught in some way by the : cars, while making a coupling and one bone broken between the wrist and the elbow. He was in town on Saturday.--Albion New Era. John W. Rogers tells the Lal’orte Argus that he sowed about ten acres of a field of oats early last spring. W hen he got that, far along with his ; work a big snow storm came and he could do nothing more for just a week Then he sowed about ten acres more and was stopped again by the weather. After three days waiting he sowed again and finished the field. He used the same quality of seed all the time. Now the curious feature of the cases comes in. The field all shows a heavy crop, but, the first sowing is the best, and a distinct line can be seen where the first drilling ended. Then the second sowing contains a good deal of smut, while the first and third sowings have practically none. He is intherefore, that the smut is the result* of the weather at' some peculiar stage of the develop.' ment ot the plant during its period of growth. DR.KI LM ER'S M P KIDNEY livers w Ln Grippe, Cures the bad after effects of this trying epidemic and restores lost vigor and vitality. Diabetes, Excessive quantity and high colored urine. impure Blood, Eczema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotches. Genera I Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition, and a disinclination to all sorts of labor. Gtinrnn tee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggists will refund to you tbo price paid. At Bruggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. ' Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

Plenty of binder t wine at A. Cunningham’s. Please remember that job printing is cash at this ofllce. We depend ii| I- I on that department. of our business to meet current expenses. What, causes bud dreams is a question that has never been satisfactorily answered; but, in nine cases out of ten, fi ight ful dreams are thu^esult of imperfect digestion, which a. few doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla will effectually remedy. Don’t delay try it to day. The people along the line of the proposed electric railroad running south from Goshen to connect with the B. A O , voted on the question of giving aid to the road, on Tuesday last, and the “noes” had It. by a large majority. It may prevent the building of the road.—Albion New Era. Geo. W. Franheim, a B. A O. engineer, died at Garrett, one day last week. His disease was creeping paralysis. When thirteen years old lie entered the 51 Mruuimer boy and taken prisoner'.- -J+e' i was confined at Sandusky, Ohio, C. W. Babbett, now a B. A O. engineer, was one of the guards, and released the boy on account of his age. Albion New Era. An exchange gives the following hint to farmers. We were a little i surprised a few days ago to find fifty I dollars in the road beside the hed^e ! at the corner of a prominent fmmei's home and more so to find it bar! laid ’ for several months unmolested, but beginning to look much the worse for exposure. The money was in the shape of a corn planter, that will have Ito bo replneed with a new one before long unless eared for better. if we i had I lie money that is lost every year 1 in this county by neglect of farm ma : ehinery we would not be running a newspaper. The Ligonier Banner says that the state depart ment at Washington has published two special volumes fm ; gratuitous (listrihiitimi <ui “the vxtenI sion of markets for American wheat ! am! Hot ” and A met iean lumber in foreign markets.” Special reports from consuls all over the world have ' been procured for these books, and the treatment of this subject is Ihmough ami aeemate. It appears j from these reports that the prospect of increasing the Hour export trade is generally very good, while there is a great demand for American lumber i B everywhere, even in countries having . great forest supplies. Notice. Sealed proposals will be received by the school board of the town of Walk- ; erton, Imb, until 12 o’clock noon of Aug. 13, 1894, for the service of school house janitor for the ensuing school year. For information as to required j duties apply to any of the board. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. L. Granger, Sec. Was it an Omen? South Bend Times: Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock, during the funeral services over the late John Comley Birdsell, a dove flew into the open i window of Ilie fust M. E. church and circled over the heads of the mourn- ! ers. About the same time the little son of ex-Costmaster Crockett died ! The families tire distantly related and this circumstance is regarded by some of the superstitious as an omen. DEER PARK. On the Crest of the Alleghenies. To those contemplating a trip to the mountains in search of health and pleasure, Deer Park on the crest of the Allegheny Mountains, 3,000 feet above the hck 1.-vel, ofthra such varied attractions as a delightful atmosphere liming both day and night, pure water, j smooth, winding roads through the j mountains and valleys, and the most i picturesque scenery in the Allegheny range. The hotel is equipped with all adjuncts conducive to the entertain- ; ment, pleasure and comfort of its guests. The surrounding grounds, as well as the hotel, are lighted with electricity. Six miles distant on the same moun tain summit is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped for the entertainment and accommodations of its patrons. Both hotels are upon the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the idvantages of its Vestibuled Limited Express trains between the East and West. Season excursion tickets, good for return passage until October 31st, . will be placed on sale at greatly reduced rates at all principal ticket offices throughout the country. For full information as to hotel rates, rooms, etc., address George D. DeShields’ Manager, Deer Park, or Oakland’ Garrett county, Maryland. । Mrs. I . S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, , Leim., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalize!' j ‘SAA ED MY LIFE.’ I consider itthe ' best remedy for debilitated system I I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or I kidney trouble it excels. Price 75cts. j For sale by Bellinger A Williams.

Bargains in Real Estate Abstracts of title, deeds and mort.-j gages. Marsh or other lands for sab/ <’•’ rent. H. EARLY. < Lay’s Hotel, Lal’orte, Inti P. O. Box 221. 7 SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a gnarHnteee. It cures Incipient Uonsmuptiou. It is the beat Gough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts., and SIOO. For sale by Bellinger & WilHums. B!ck Headache cured by Dr, Miles* Nervine, JiT 2 I Blood Poiscr THE BANE OF HUMAN Driven Out of the Systemjby the Use of S Ayer’s Sarsaparilla • “For five years, I was a great^bi • sufferer from a most persistent j blood disease, none of tbe various^®; medicines 1 took being of any^ ' help whatever. Hoping tha|>| j change of climate would l>enetitM j me. I went to Cuba, to FloridaTa ana then to Saratoga springat o | । where 1 remaincil sortie time o! ; drinking t he w.item. But all Wal no use. At last. l>ring adviseq 3 I by several friends to try Ayer’| Sarsaparilla. I G g.in taking st, o| I and very soon ta\ma I >lr results ®| wore manifest. Toulav I ctuq qs aider myself a perfectly healthy M i man, with a g'xsl appetite ai»<? imt the least trace of my former Ji i complaint. To all my friemH ©J ami especially young men like mvs. ls, I wcomniend Ayer’s Sari J saparill.i, if in msM of a perfectly o n fiable i>b>.»! puntrer.*' - Jcmi o A. INcoitxu. proprietor Hotel J Victoria. Kev West, Fla ; rp<o-J tlem v. \\. idthSL, Nt w York. © Ayer's JX Sarsaparilla i Admitted for ExhiluUon AT THE WORLD’S FA I R J 0000000000000000000 0 06$^ I AA STRAO case. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following graphic statement will b< read with Intcn-M- inter,—t: “I cannot d«—.tlN the numb, ■•rvvpv sensation thatexisted in my .rnis, hands and h us. 1 had’o rub and beat those parts until they were sore, toon n'onx in i m<- i-ure tie- dead feeling that bad taker I poss t —-don of them. In addition, 1 bud t> ! strange weakm -s in tuy hack and around my I * a!~t. together v ith nn ludescri! aide 'gone fueling in my stoinaeli. Phy&lrlans said II ! was n eplng paralysis, from which. a« -ordi tn_-to tin ir universal conclusion, there is no r< •■■ Un It fastens upon a person, th> y j -iy.lt continues its in-iiiams prezr>—s uit.! it reiv'his a vital point and the sufferer dies. M><'h was mj- pri -ja-ct. 1 had been doctoring a year and a half steadily, but with no particular ta iietit, when I saw an advertlsemeut of l >r Miles' Restorative Nervine, procured a l ottie and began using it. Marvelous as it may seem, but a few days had passed before every bit of that creepy feeling had left me, and there has not been even the slightest indication of its return. I now feel as well as I ever did, and have gained ten pounds In weight, though I had run down from 170 to 137. Four others have used I»r. Miles'Restorative Nervine on my recomendation, and it has been as -factory In their cases as In mine.”—James mne, La Rue, O. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nergine Is sold by all druggists on a positive gAjrayutee, or •••« direct by the Dr. Miles M»c^^>e?^bo7tie stx Ind. on receipt of price, ^.L Illa free Irum tx>t t h»s for $5, vxpress opiates or daugerouai aruri^^F

L DOUGLAS M $3 SHOE GENTLHiEL a nd $3.50 Dress Shoo. W Ml \SL ® 3 * 6o Police Shoe, 3 Soles. $2.50, $2 for WorkingmenJl MIL $2 and $1.75 for Boys. W z r xhk LADIES AND MISSES, ? ’' $3, $2.50 $2, $1.75 ■Hf CAUTION.—If any dcßlet* U \ offers you W. 1.. Douglas UK IC Tin? shoes at a reduced price- *' lilt tIP^TT tit 1 1 111 i * zyX. or says he has them with* "CL ■*—.;;; out the name stamped t,., ’, OHnt on the bottom, put him IV > down asafrauS R n t ^; L * OOUCLAS Shoes are stylish, easv fitting, and give better ‘ ~, ,| ( tlo ” r a t l * le P r ' c es advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con-'-ii-i " "t • • \ Q . s ^ arn P> n g of 'V* L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which d” V ntec s I “ e,r value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. i, e . dcls " 10 P us ^ the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to and weVlr SaleS ° h their full Hne ° f £ oods - They can afford to sell at a less profit. Used hei„J, lOV ^ von Bav ® money by buying ail your footwear of the dealer adverWVAOW > Catalogue free upon application. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. SAMUEL KOONTZ, JR.

farmers, attention! । Mercer& Neal,the leadinggrain and seed dealers, are still in the market. Buy and sell all kinds of grain and seed. The best flour on earth given in exchange for wheat. “We would urge every one to read the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator. We have never before said one word in favor of any patent medicine advertisement In our columns, but having given Simmons Liver Regulator a fair trial, we do not hesitate to say that, for Dyspepsia and general debility it cannot be excelled.” — Fred M. Cbilds, editor “News,” Kenton, Ohio. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World'aFalr Highest Medal and Diploma. A. L. WASHBURNE, - I JEWELER. Repairing of all kinds done. Twelve years ex[‘erionce. HOTEL FRY. TH El BA Walker rox, Ixn, J’HIN E. JOHNSON. I'l.-a., Moro \n j« >h ns< »n , v. i* t HIOMI’SON It RMR. < ».!c t Dock a genmai banking busiue**, buys end nella exchange, makes col lections on all points nt lowest possi hie expense. Accounts of iudniduak and corporations solicited. I [mil EC A N"~o^7; • {At the etpente of tt e I * rr?".ey a^d t s spare j i time cßta.q a fa r v.orx t if. j i I t mg education. al "STUDY AT HOMEj THROUGH THC > SPRAQUE UNIVERSITY J OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, j Ceinf r xiogLhe <orreipoa;Unc«»<Lw>jUia tbeworld. I SUBJECTS TAUGHT. ! all IJU The S.h Iof! »• prepare* pupil* fcradmiw • ! I Mva to th<by an extended, thixough couvse Ha* J j * w ©▼« x.tuo students in every part of tbe < •until. J ’ inilDlliliCM Thix *h <! tea hes i urri iv । * JUUnNALIom k, - r * jBOOK-KEEPING Y'L-LY’Y; « cunnT u1 un Th ”* ■ y < f UnUn I ’HrIiU the nit!. - j } UIIUII 1 to the 1«. t ,p«t » . J {GREEK snd LATIN I ' bun to lac moa: advanced work in the cias-ucs. > IheabOT, wcliocli teach by the eorretpond- ’ { enre method only, ard recognize no riyals In { J their respective fields. Address, stating la ! r which school y arc J f JrXK interested, and in- J I close ten cent* in J stamps for cataL gue. g Each school has sep- । | J arate catalc^ue. 2 t df /* j Cotnzr Jr., J L^S OCTROIT, MICH, 0 Teieph me Bldg.f

S 6 TO CALIFORNIA. Iwa O'Mw ’ j - This is our Sleeping Car Rate on the Phillips-Rock Island Tourist Excursions from Chicago to Los Angeles or Sun Francisco, via the Scenic Route and Ogden. You cun go with Phillips, the best of nil excursion managers, tor he bus each party accompanied by u special agent who goes the entire trip with patrons. These personally conducted excursions leave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and I hursduv. We have also a daily tourist car service, 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 Roek Island ticket oflice, 104 Clark street. JNO. SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. : C. R. I. &P. R’y, Chicago. mLAPORTE Biisiiih Cio Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shorthand, Type-Writing-. English Training-. Write For Tciium. H. C. NOE, Lal’orte, Ind. Win Sk-u . W H a g |L(X) per Dottl Ci;ssConeh«, HoarM'nr.'U,Sore Throat, Croup i>r..rn|>tiv; nWhoopingCough and JUtlimn. F<r Cuusuoiptiou it bus n< rival; has cured thounauds wbetc all other, failed; will cube you if taken tn time. Sold by Drugg-tou on amiarantee. For Laine Rack or Chest, use SHlT.oirs PI.ASTEtt. 25 cts. eHILOH’S/i CATARRH Have you Catarrh? This remedy is guaranteed to cure you. Price 50cw. Injector free B0URB0N8? PURE RYE , Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and whole- । some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. j Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, a^ed o and infirm. If you cannot procure it of your druegist or liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will ; express prepaid to any address a full quart sample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL. VANHATTA & CO.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of ihe Peace. Oflice in N. ShwnmkerbMg. upstairs, collections promptly at tende<l t 0,.. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the iirni of Knefflur & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my ofllce every Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER 4 HAIRBRESSER. Next door Behrens' store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA J. P. II EN RY, Al CTIOVEER. AVill cry sales at all times dining sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind 'l i nstiM'-s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby vires notice that he will be in his oflice at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weeK for the transaction of township business. v!6No

MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samples free at J. Emily’s. J- W- DOUD, M. D, Walkerton, Ind. All Calls Prompty Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IX .TIcOANIEE Blk. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Oflice in Reusberger's 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 Tostoflice, SOUTH BEND, Ind. WORK NEATLY BONE. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and huireutting done neatly and expetlitiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extneted without pain or sleep, by Ilie use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth tilled without pain by ihe use of autaL gia. Sets of teeth on short no~ tiee. Dental roonTsTli Fij block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, *1 A I.KEIITON, l.Xk>. First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men car1 ried to all adjoining towns. All terms ' reasonable. *

TDIE TABLE. In Effect Jan. 11.'91. I Solid Trains between I SANDVSKY AMD PKORIA —AND — Indianapolis and Michigan City DIRECT connections to and from all points in the

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i United States and Canada. j : NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 2*> Passenger Leaves 12.28 pm INo. 22 “ “ 653 “ , INo. 150 Local “ “ 1.55 “ 1 SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo 23 Passenger Leaves 9.18 am INo. 29 " “ 4 52 nm INo. 151 Local “ 10.15 am • ‘Daily except Sat. tDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 , p. in., making direct connection with C. AA- fasti . train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn.ng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San 5 Francisso and all points West Free reghning chair ears between Tipton and Missouri rfveb^f*. through passengers. os. 9.10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton wlfb main hne trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. Fur tickets. rates an^ general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, f Ticket Agent I. E. A W. R. R., or address i 11. C. Parker, .C F. Daly, J Trallie Manager. A. Gen’l Indianapolis Ind. n. &. o run: table. GOING EAST, • 16. Mail Train -9.15 am: A " 14 9.21 pm^ GOING WEST. " 17, Mail and Express —8.15 p. m "’L " at. '• 47, •• 4.30 a. m. S Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chief go at 8.50 p m. ^ir W here no time is given trains do not sto/B Chas. o. scull, o. p. McCarty J Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen. Paas. AgVi Baltimore. Md. Columbus. E. L. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton.