St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1894 — Page 8
<l!jc 3n dependent A Local Nmiumt. Non Partisan. W. A. KNDI.KY. ri'HI.ISHEU. Eulered at the Walkerton Posloffiee at seeoml elasH rates. <■#xxl i » tio» : For One Vein . . . . S1 §0 i For Sis Mouths 75 I For Three Mouths JO I If paid promptly In advance a .Hseount of 25 I cents on the j our »i!l be allowed, X- A cross mm ked with a blue pencil on the margin of vonr paper imlientes that vonr term of subscription to this paper has expire). If you are In in ieouiKos please settle nt once, an<l notify ns promptly if you wish the paper con (lined. WALKERTON. INDIANA. SETT. s, 181 H. |.o<:il Ui icfs. Now is the time to buy furniture al Vincent's. Use Hall’s Hair Ihmewer anti retain the nat oral color and beauty ot the • hair. The “lock-step” has been abolished h^u^nduum pikßioiiH, it is k Luv’s European hotel and rest a u runt, Menis, 25 cents. The graduates of the Borton liquor cure institute held n reunion at War saw Aug- 28. Among Elkhml’s manufacturing industries is said to be a big plant tor Ilie manufaeture of counterfeit money. The authorities are searching fur it. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purifier gives freshness ami clearness to tlm complexion and cures cmistipntion, 25c , 50c. lor sale by Bellinger & Williams. The largest horn ever made at the horn factory is being made now for Hi Henry's minstrels. It is aßb flat silver plated, with a gold lined bell, and is three feet across the bell. Elkhart Journal. Yon can’t afford to risk your letter going (‘stray when you can get envelopes neatly printed with your name and address at 50 emits for a single hundred, at the Indei'enden r office. Don't delay giving in vonr order. The Walkerton Milling Co. have been obliged to run nights lately to fill the orders pouring in for theii flour, “Delight I'ul’’ and “White Rose.” These brands have a huge foreign as well as domestic demand. Twelve persons were nt rested at Millersburg, recently, for indulging in an old fashioned “belling ” It served them right. Os all the senseless, hoodlum customs this is one of the worst and most inexcusable. We direct the attention of mir readers to the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator on atmlhvi page. We have used (he medicine in our family, and are prepared to say from expet ietiee that for a torpid liver or a disordered stomach it is a good remedy. When traveling ne usually carry some in our valise. From the ‘•Christian Visitur," Smithfield. N. C. A man 5 feet 1 inch high .should weigh I'2'l pounds; a man 5 feet 2 inches high should weigh 123 pounds; a man 5 feet 3 inches high shoo'd weigh 133 pounds; a man 5 feet four inches high should weigh 136 pounds; a man 5 feel 5 inches high should weigh 142 pounds; a min 5 feet 6 inches high should weigh 145 pounds; u man 5 feet 7 inches high should weigh 148 pounds; a man 5 feet. - r'.rarrhi^l, h dd weigh 155 pounds; Oman r, f,., t O. t ,. Linh stmuid , wt• ig h 11. g • n.; i 111 i■ i •, (, , I . inches high sb mid weigh 1 9 v .nnds; a man 5 feet 11 iuelu < high slooihi weigh 171 pounds; a man G feet, high should weigh 17- pounds.
DR. K i L M El R* S __ RooT K|DN Q LIVERS ^DDER La Grippe. Cures the bad after effects of this trying epidemic and restores Jost vb' rand vitality. Diabetes, Excessive quantity and high colored urine. Impure Blood, Eczema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotches. General Weakness, Constitution all run down, loss of ambition, and a disinclination to all sorts of labor. Guitrnn t .’ Vs,- ent. Mu of Ono Pottle, if not benefited, PniH'Sisl 1 " ill > ' ‘to you the price paid. At Druji“ ists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Sl^e. ‘■lnvalids Guide to lb ■ ':. ’ free- C u’tatiou 0» o. 1 Dr, Kilmer & Co., Uim uamton. n. Y,
Call and see those sideboards at V inevnt's. Foil .Trade. - A good span of ponies, sound as a. dollar and excellent. roadsters. Will trade for a yoke of oxen. Call soon. A D. Reynolds. The Elkhart. Journal says that the death of a young gum chinver from ippendieit is should warn those who are slaves to the habit not, to carry their gum in (heir vermiform appendix. Jacob Bulmer lias settled with (he I’hree I company for right, of wav through his property. Mr. Fulmer gets about SI,OOO, the company taking the buildings on the place. The L. E. & W. will run an excursion to Chicago via Michigan City and steamer “Soo City,,’ Sunday morning. Train leaves this station at 3:47 o’clock. Fare for round trip $1.50; good for ten days. (Jeorge F. Steel, house, sign and carriage painter, grittier and paper banger. Solicits the patronage of al! who wish first class work done reasonable rates. Also grainmg <■ o <-<>mpare with hard wood finish a spvciaHiyChas. McKimm, the B. & O. railroad man who lost a leg several weeks since by falling under his train al this station, lias so fir recovered as to be about town. He returned home I Monday, accompanied by his wife. , Nappanee News. The L. E. A W. ran a cheap excursion to Chicago last Sunday by the way of the lake. The fare both ways was only one dollar. The sale of tickets was limited to a small number at each station to prevent too large a crowd on tlm boat. Last week as Mrs. Jack (Milling was driving from here to her home near Walkerton, the mare fell, ami running the fill into her shoulder, there are serious doubts of its recovery. The only wonder is how Mis. Cattling escaped injury. North Lib jerty Herald. South Bend Times: One of (he best wajsto help along business in your town is to settle up Ilie Utile bills you owe here ami there. The i smaller the) are the more people you will make happy by paying them, i Then agah , these same persons can pay the bills they w.c to othms, ami jso ou. Try it. once. | A contemporary observes that some i people live by working with their muscle, ami some people get theii live b’g by working with their brains, but | the really successful people arc (he । ones who work their brains and muscle together. The man wli > puts solid thought with his muscle when he is working, or the man who puts muscle with careful thought in his work is just as certain to siui’erd ns he is to live, and he never goes round com plaining that be has not had a tan chance. He makes his own vhancts Dunn's report -ays that the business so long delayed by tariff nil certain!i« s begins Io t Hue forward, s > that trans act ions in many deparlmcnts are larger than of late, ami mi the whole laig'-i limn at the Lum el especial stagnation last year, but is still too soon to determine how far the satisfaction of poMpomd demands will set idle bauds nt wuik, or raise transactions toward the noimal volume. But it is a healthy sign that the gain thus far is gradual, and not spasmodic or tligldy in appearance. 1»> 11. XevHt*. el l\vgu>len, will sell at his lust mmi.nl ...| v .... his farm two miles West el I'eegai den and font miles east of Wa’.deitim on Ilie B. X I), railtoae. n Thinsd y, Sept. 20, 1894, t'A. hc head <>f registered Jerscx cattle, 25 head >f recorded Oxfeid down sheep, fifty head of high grade ewes, two brood mares, three ponies, chickens, l.umm.g implements aad olhei ail icli.'s “too numerous to mer:tion.” Sale will commence at 12 | o'clock sharp. For further particulars I see bills. No truer words could be uttered clian the following from the Waterloo ! Press: “All who can should assist ' the local merchant in his hours of [extremity. The few dollars you owe Idm will help him to meet his engagements. If there is any one class of people who suffer in close times, it is the local merchant. He has accommodated you and now reciprocate if in your power. People who are in the j habit of buying on credit often forget that, the local merchant may have a I hundred or more doing the same thing. These small bills in the aggregate are ' the things which have crowded hunl dreds of merchants and factories into i bankruptcy the past year.”
Take Notice. It is now ‘ after harvest” and I inn going to collect what money is due me. Those wishing to save costs must come in and pay at once, as I will not. send two or three statements to each party, but. place the accounts in the hands of a collector after sending oii(> statement. T. J. WOLFE. Aug. 10,1891. Any one wanting H bargain in a J new canopy top buggy of the Stude-i baker make should call at the INDEPENDENT otlice. DEER PARK. On the Crest of the Alleghenies. To those contemplating a trip to the ! momitaiiiH in search of liealth and pleiumr.-, Deel Bark on theciestof the Allegheny Mountains, 3,000 had above I the sen level, oilers such varied at 11 a< ■ lions as a delightful atmosphere dm v ing both day and night, pure water,’ smooth, winding roads through they mountainsand valleys, and the mos^ pict nresqiie scem rv in tlm Alh pJo iljHI range. The hotel is equipped with mV adjuncts conducive to the entei tnlM inent, pleasure ami comfort of seK guests. The surrounding grounds, ns well nV tin* hotel, are lighted with electricity* Six miles distant on the same moun tain summit is Dakland, the twin le sort of Deer l'ark, and (‘(pially as well eipiipped fol the entertainment and accoinmodalions of its patrons. Both hotels are upon the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the advantages of its Veslibuled Limited I Express trains between the East and' West. Season excursion tickets. gomU for return passage until October 3lst, will be placed <m sale at greatly re-i dneed rates nt nil principal ticket of j flees throunhmit tlm conntry. For full? । in formal i >n as to hotel rates, rooms, i I eio , address (ieorge D. D« Sliitdds, Mnnnp. r. De. r Park, or Oakland, (lari. tt comity. Maryland. \IOIINISTK \ loirs SALE. Nuto c i« hereby given that an Saturday, loth day of Srptember, at the h »ur of 1 L p. . at mr *>ffn e in the town of W St J|*h county, Indiana. I. Sih* < »r-‘igr, AdmiimhAtor | ~f the e*taic nf (Ils* Wilhams wiU . ?fcr for at! pti <ih the f L in g dcwto \ 4 p.M* U 4 land, i t h: i'j sf v «of Land tn and *di o tLp ? '* . f W,Ukrrt houukdbva hue running a* C»lh | I onrriCmg sit a p uit oil th'' *id? »»f 5 ~U F. • • v» fret V rthd ■ ■ 1 ; •*nt v ' rte tr ; ; v * ; ~ ■ < the ■■ rth IHIC 4 *' ' tiOU j i thru* *’ n “th^rt? 1y pAmth ’ with Iw l f- ^d ' ...iLty L u burned nmth- J eic ‘- ci. fees i -| > 1 .I ' • ; ■ r<c 'l’W.4 1 Dio ( I ,c c.w l .Il f C N. ,0 ...ujnvwvi!^ ... t ■ ■ - H< n. ... I Zb ~ . ■, an, I’< 'ic 1. 1’ . £’ : J sy. su'd <■» ctn.'.ir ».• ! : ih. -1. . < >■ £ .fill uL £ I XO.J All «. „trr f the « n! .... !, . t.W» I, '-J '£ l ri;! I, C Ul»:. g ’-■g'lly l ' '■l ‘ , C .c. - no- 1 uh. y. m m.w I I».»• 4 . It:. :l!v Inferred payI: mi, »>! - . .usd .. 4n >s . t > hw. ih« j* Adnuautrstor.
V I Sick and Nervous j HEADACHE Fl You may bo easily and quickly cured®: by taking SI I Ayers Pills : ’ .‘T, i ~ • I hate been a victim of terri- < > hie headaches, and have never * found anything to relieve them ! | s’ l quickly as Ayer’s Pills. Since < । I began taking this medicine, the 1 attacks; have become less and ' , less frequent, until, at present, ! months have passed since I 1 have had one.”-C. F. Newman, ' Dug spur, Va. ’ “Having used Ayer’s Pills with ! 1 great success for dyspepsia, from < which I suffered for years, I re- j solved never to be without them ( in my household. They are in- fl deed t in < ti\— Mrs.’ S.tEEIE fl Moi.nis, 12;5 Willow St., Phila- 21 aelphia, Pa. “I always use Ayer’s Pills, and S think them excellent.”—Mrs. G. fl P. AV Anto vs, Jackson, Fla. _ fl Ayer’s Pi Us II Received Highest Awards <3l AT THE WORLD’S FAJR oil poooooooooooooooooooooocll
A «M ERS ’ ATTENTION! . /w-cerA Neal,the lead--1 «t a * n ancJ seec{ dealk^F re stili in the marBuy and seli all jdMS of grain and seed, ae best flour on earth in exchange for, rfb—- ; IS^rtce ’s Cream Baking Powder .• grid's Fair Highest Medaland Diploma. i®luman Electrical Forces! How They Control the Organs of the Body. IK The electrical force of the human body, ns M nerve lluid may be termed, is an espelaUy attractive department of science, as it
•xerts so marked an Influence on the health ff the organs of the body. Nurvo force is iroauced by the brain ami conveyed by JWaus of the nerves to the various orciins of 2““^. thussuppiyini; the latter with the IgWMlty necessary to in-
i i * 1 >£ £ ®wai' ; ’ ■ 3®wsS'?i'' wv . ®5‘ <’V ■; »r • j
thoir h< alt i. The l^eumngasti lc nerve, us Laowu Lore, i.u.y be siUd . V» os 1 10 “'"st important Mvf (liee.it ire nerve syst 'em, ns it supplies the • lun'js, stomueli, Lbmvels etc., win. the ■M^jmforce uocessury to and I he JiiipFF^^wnn*Kieen I by the cut the long servo descendiiiß from the ! base of the brain and termination In the bowels Is the pneumogastrlc, while the numerous little branches supply the heart, lungs and stem-' ach with necessary vitality. When the brain becomes In any way disordered bv irritability or exhaustion, the nerve force which it supplies is lessened, and the organs receiving the dlminis bed s u ppi v a re conscgucntly weakened
Physicians generally fall to r"coßnt.’j‘. the importance of this fact, but treat tbo . organ Itself instead of the cause of t lie ti .mblo I The noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. I’., LL. IL, nas given the greater part of his life to the study of this subject, and the prin ’lpal discoveries concerning It are due to his off. rts. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, the unrivaled brain and nerve f.xxl. is prepared on the nrinciple that all nervous and many other difficulties originate from disorders of the nerve centers Its wonderful success inC irlng these disorders is testiiied toby thousands in ■ every part of the hind. Restorative N. rvine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dirtiness, hvsterla. sexual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It Is free from opiates or dangerous drugs. It Is .-old on a positive guarantee bv all drutrglsts, or sent direct by the Dr. Mlles Medi il t o . Elkhart. Ind., on receipt of price, fl per buttle, six buttles fur 85, express prepaid.
WHY? Taste of “ Royal Ruby Port Wine ’’ and you will know why we call it “Royal.” A glass held up to the light will show why we call It Ruby. SSOO reward for any bottle of this wine f. in 1 under five years old, or In any way adulterated. It is gram! in sickness and convalescence, or where astron burning cordial ia required; r commended by druggists and physicians Be eure you get “Royal Ruby,” don’t let dealers impose on you’with something ” just as good.” Bold only in bottles; pru e, qinrts sl, pint a (50 cts, Buttled by Royal Wine Co. Bold by i.L F. RFID. TXX 1U Fam’ M W AI KkRIOX, Ixi'., .JOHN 11. JOHNSON, Pi. N., M< >R( l.\ N JOU NSON, V. I'i s-.s l HOME ,ON l . KM C, C.ol.wr. Does H gem'tnl ba ’.i f bm-inoss; bins nml sills excb i: niiil.es col I loci ions on all pii.!^ at b'W< st p. 'ssi ! ble expense. Aeeonnts i f imlividuals and corporal ions solicited. Agents Wanted. ' - VITAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY t ; . ! '9'l •... !' ,11! mi sf r lh- i( l ( oXI \ ISM. Jst.iLs. t: r .rinpiiv l GREAT LABOR LSH SEEs <.f the pre-mt aJ ! ... futni ■ I jrirt’ i,- gis- | Uti,»n. The Silver Qne.t. > W IKo I I i’BTKHi d for the American W rkman XV.,it I FREE TRADE d .es fur him A book for the h er. BErerrb niv «<>l< it. Prim- -t . Sell, at t M’< lib ..I r. • ■ : ..t- - : • ■ < jCu - . ■ . ; • ce. P. i W Zl. OLI.K CO., Ciiesluul St. i uiUdelj phi.i, i’a. [ J At the expense of little { j money and h s spare ’ j time obtain a fair —o f f ing education. r | 1 STUDY AT HOME; * ■BMHMBBMBaBaHMaMBnaHMaKirMaur j aimr ~mm ilB / THROUGH THS i SPRAGUE UHIVER2ITY { OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, j { Comprising the leading correspondence schools in uie world. ?• J SUBJECTS TAUGHT. } ! I 3UM The School of Law prepares pupils foradmlsslnn C I AVY to the bar, by an extended, th. t .# i c Has ' 5 "’J* . over x,600 students m every part ftie < .’.tr). ’ ^JOURNALISM ' j ; j BOOK-KEEPING [ j SHDn I -IIAND J I tion to the mo»t advanced wotk in theii-,,: s. J The above schools teach by the correspond- ; f men method only, aud recugulio no rhain In ' j their respective fields. Addre-s. "tatine I ; i /-'XMk", ■V L gi .
$6 to California. limited Tlhm is our Sleeping Car Rale on the Phillips-Rock Island Tourist Excursions from Chicago to Los Angeles or Ban Fitineisco, via the Scmiie Route ami Ogden. sonmm go w ith Phillips, the best of all excursion managers, for lie lias each party accompanied by a special agent who goes (he entire trip with patrons. These personally conducted excursions h ave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. \\ c have also a daily tourist ear ser-
vice, leaving Chicago every night at G o’clock via our sonlliem route, through Ilie beautiful Indian Tmrifory and Ft. Worth to Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Tourist, car rate via tin's route, the same. Apply at Roek Island ticket ollice, 10-1 Chirk sti«*et JNO. SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. C. R. 1 . & P R’y, Chicago . ™ LAPORTE Jibs Bn Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shorthand, Type-Wri tiner, English Training-. Ws Ite For 'lN'i inx. H C. NOE, La Porte, Ind.
Xoor/<7^jjra| T>i niries I // I^>sso row A CASE IT WILL NOT CUR£. gg i An atrroeable Tat afire anflNEirm Tonic. ‘ ’o!<ll>y DnipsriAtß< r sent by mail. 25c., 50c. i miu $ 1.00 r paeunt.-?. Samples free. I TlieFnvorito TCCTH POWS» ; W Vorthv'i'<?ctliauil Breath,2sc. Captain Sweeney, U.S A.,San Diecro.CaL, j enys: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy Is the lirat । iniMicinc l have ever found that would do mo ; any good.” Price Wets. Sold by Druggists. | Dntmf nrofwtaC High.astherefedanperof Its c auing to Consumption. Suimvu'sCvks will save you a severe Lung Trouble. Itisthe bc^t Couizh CureandHpeedilyrelievesCoughs, Cr >up, iViooping Cough and Bronchitis, and la 6u;d ou a guarantee. 25 eta. ! iWii 'EOURBOH& PURE KYE ^hipped pure and unadulter- ; Ttcd direct from the distillery. ?i t T.T.ccd a pure and wholesome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, a^ed aad infirm. If you c .nn * procure it of your drueglst or liquor derders. upon receipt, of fl.so we will ' express prepaid to any address a full quart sample bottle of Old Elk Rve or Bourbon. STOLL,Vi!®nAaCO.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice of the Peace. I Office in N. Shot maker 144 g upstairs, collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, <>f tlm firm of Km tllar A Lopp, of Ind: ।’opMis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBEL A I! AIEHRESSEB Next door Behrens’ store. . w\l.GKit r< >x, - INniAN.t J. P. II EN It Y, Al UTiONKl<5€. Will ery sales at all times during sole season. Rates reasonable, and I a isfaetion irnaninteed. Leave orders
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A PuraGrape Cream of Tartar Powder. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guaranteee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cfs, 50 ets., and SI.OO. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER TILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily euro billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for mmi, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 els. Samples free at J. Emily’s. ; J. w. DOUD, M. D, Walkerton, Ind.
All balls Proinpiy Attended. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFI K C IX McOANIEL l<lk. SILAS GFORCE, justice of the peace, I WALKERTON, IND. O-MCUNNINGRAMr^ Httornejj at Law^ South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. A. E. CRIPE, dauber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and liaircutting done neatly ami expeditiously. Drop in aud see us.
Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by Ilie use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad aReT ellee tilled without pain by the use of antalgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. -d w&teN -o LIVERY & FEED STABLE, W AI-IiEKTON, 1M»-First-class rigs and good horses, Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms J reasonable. - — TABLE, Nn Effect Jun 11,'91. IES' ■'*-’* li rafixC Solhl Trains between ANDI SKY AND 1 KO KI A Ga -a^- \ - ,y| hidianapoiis ana connections to I -i--— '^^aii^ffom all points in the i Uniteil States and Canada. NORTH ROUND FROM WALKERTON INo. 20 Passenger Leaves 12.28 pm (N 0.22 “ “ 653 “ INo 150 Local “ ” 1.55 •• SO( TH BOCND FROM WALKERTON. INo 23 Passenger leaves 9 18 a m , ' INo. 29 “ “ 4 52nia j INo. 151 Local “ 10.15 am ■ *DaiJy except Sat. tDaily except .Sunday. No. 11. via Tigton, arrives Bloomington at 935 ’ p m., making direct eonnei tion with C. & A. fast - train arriving Kansas city 9.30 next inorn.ng j connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Francisco and al! points West. Free reelitiisg chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river sot ' through passengers. ! os 9.10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with niiHn line trains for Sandusky. Bioonimgtou and < all points east and west. Fur tickets, rates an 3 j general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, j Ticket Agent L E. A W. R. R„ or address !*»•»• <' F. ludianapoiis Lud. B. & O TIME TABLE. COING EAST, “ Id Mat! Train 2.15 am:
