St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1894 — Page 8

Illjc JnDcpcnbcnt. A Local Nkwspapeh, Non-Partisan. w: A. KNPI.KV, rt'BIJMHKH. Entered nt the Wal Kerton Postoffice nt second class rates. Sirl-nMoii ptioiis For One Year . . . . S1 W For Six Months "5 For Throe Months 40 If pitM promptly in aUvnuee a discount of 25 cents on Ine year will be allowed. XA cross nuirke 1 with n blu« pencil on Ilie margin of your paper Imlieales that vottr term of subset !pt ion to this paper has expired. If you are in m resows please settle at once, and notify tis promptly if you wish the paper eon inued. WALKERTON. INDIANA. SEPT. 21, UWI Local BlilctS. Linette and phlox, the latest thing in Colors, rtf Millirds. Hollinger & Williams have a full Jine of school supplies. I can soli yon a three piece hod room soil for sls. E- J. Vincent. Dr. Arlington has something new and effective for the treatment of, catarrh. Great races ami line exhibits at the La Porte fair September 25, 26, 27 and 28. When you go to LaPorte call at Lay’s European hotel and restaurant.' Meals, 2,5 cents. Just received, three ear loads of shingles which I am closing out al reduced prices. I). N. Hi delmyeu. KAHL'S CLOVER HOOT, the great Blood Purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion ami | cures constipation, 25c , 50c. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. You can't afford to risk your letter going estray when you can get envel- i opes neatly printed with your name i and address at, 50 cents for a single , hundred, at the Independent oilice. Don’t delay giving us your order. The Walkerton Milling Co. have been obliged to run nights lately to ; fill the orders pouring in for theii j Hour, “Delightful” and "White! Rose.” These brands have a large ' foreign as well as domestic demand. ' iQTlßioos^r^ Sarsaparilla does »U..r~J other faooiT'medicme in existence can’ do. It searches out all the impurities, in the system and expels them harm- i lessly through the proper channels, i This is why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is so I pre eminently effective as a remedy, for rheumatism. The Elkhail Truth of last, week says: "Hon. C. G. Conn, congress- I man from this district, accompanied ' by Signor A. Liberafi, reached thecily ' at noon today via the Big Four route. This is Mr. Conn’s first visit to bis home city for nearly a year, his time having been fully engrossed with congressional work and in the publication of the Washington Times.” Foreigners Leaving. Quite a number of foreign born res idents of Michigan City are returning to the fatherland to remain during the winter nt least, and the same fact is even more noticeable nt South Bend. The Ti ilmno say s : " The first of the year the hard times sent many back home and now it is the low rates , ami possibly the feeling that this J country is not. entirely what it was ' pictured. Oie agent has sold fifty nine tic ets since spring and he estimates that before Christmas he will send at least 200 more across the Atlantic. Those who leave are mostly i Belgians, Polish and some Seandi navians. The fare from New York to! English ports is $lO and to European Western |>oit< ST2, whicli GxluU. H meals. The rates formerly were $26 and $28.” DR.KI LM ER’S fIA V RooT ’"GrtC KIDNEY LIVERS % D R o s - n Dissolves Oravel, Call stone, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. Disease, Tube casts in urine, scanty mine. S; cures urinary trouble- and kidru y difficulties. Liver Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biiieusness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. CaS&rrh cf the Bladder, Inflammation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. Guarantee-1 se < intents of Ol ■ • Hottie, if not benefited, Orudists will refund to you the price paid. .At Druggists, sO<-. Size, SI.OO Size. •‘lnvalids' Guido to Health” free- Consultation free. Pit. Kilmlji & Co., Binghamton, N.

T" o ’ 4« : St Joseph County Populists. At the People's parly convention - held in South Bend, Saturday, Sept. 15, the following ticket, was nominated: For sheriff, Geo. T. Powderlv, -of Portage township; for clerk, Mills 1 ('asp, of Portage; for auditor, Frank I 1 ox, of 1 cun township; for treasurer, John W. Snoke, of ('lay township; for “ J recorder, Geo. W. Brown, of Lincoln > । township; for coroner, Dr. 'l'. F. Massey, of Olive township; for surveyor, Ford Warner, of Portage town. ’ ship; for representatives. A. (’. Snoke, j of Portage township and Sam’l Border, of Madison township; for commissioner eastern district, Archibald Ocker; western district, Jacob j llupo. The following resolutions, presented by B. F. Rinehart, candidate for joint senator, were unanimously adopted: 1 Resolved, Ist, that we condemn that part of the Indiana fax law which । permits deduct ions for indebtedness ' from bonds, mortgages, notes and aci counts, deposits in bank, deposits with individuals, etc., and denies the same deductions from other forms of propei fy. 2nd. We favor the assessment of m engages to the holders thereof, and the exemption of a like amount from the assessment of the mortgagors. I ord. We favor the enactment of i more stringent laws for the protection ( o miuiug, railroad ami mannfactur ing employes, and for their indemnification for injuries. 4th. Believing that all laws should emanate from the people, and that they alone should have I he veto power, we demand that the voters of Indiana be given the absolute control of all i legislation by means of the initiative and releremlum at the eailicst possib e date. slh. Resolved that the time has , arrived when every honorably disI charged solders, who served in defense p>f the country between the seats 1861 and 1865 should receive, Ist, a pt n sion; 2nd, a pension proportionate to disability; 3rd, that widows of de- ; ceased pensioners should receive not j less than twelve dollars per month, i and in selecting camlid.tie. for utlice, 'old soldieis be given the prvfeience. Repokteb. Those Jumping Beaut, — ' vrjpny!fflJ'n“Vf ) ^ past specimens of the fnmoiin"jmff^^^ beans have been on exhibition in I j Letherman's drug store window and I were gazed upon and wondered at by I unity. These beaus are triangul uin ! i shape and have two fid sides and one! ' eon vex Mb face. They are of a dark I j brown color, and being in a small box [ I they are never still. They keep up a ! । continued jumping over each other ami altout in the box. At no tune are all of I Ihe beaus still and Ihe antics they cut up in the box are amusing. 'l ake a I !>• an in your hand and it will continue to jump; place it on a glass show i ease and still it jump*. A history of ! the bean was looked into where it was ' learned that each b- an is said to contain a worm that is eleven millimetres ! in length by three in width, ami has ' sixteen well developed feet. Tliese worms live iu these beaus fn m July or August each year to April or May of the next, and while the worm livts the beau continues to jump. The tree on i which these beans grow produces a berry and in each berry are three beans but only one bean in each berry contains a worm. A premium list of the Lal’orte fair, to be held Sept. 25, 26, 27 and 28, can be obtained by calling at this oiliee. George F. Steel, house, sign ami carriage painter, graner and paperhanger. Solicits the patronage of all those who wish first class work done at very reasonable rates. Also grain * ing to compare with Inud-wood liinsh i I a speciality. Airs. T. S. Dawkins, Chattanooga, | I’enn., says: ‘‘Shiloh's \ italizcr j ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the j best remedy for debilitated system 1 > ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or . kidney trouble it excels. Price 75ets. ■ For sale by Bellinger & Williams. : Mr. and Mrs. James Cuilis gave a ' tea party last Thursday evening in i honor of their daughter, Nellie, who । was thirteen years old on that date. । Those present were: Misses Rose ; Nichols, Bessie Shoemaker, Leila Leslie, Alice Cormican, Ida Reed, Anna i Conrad, Pearl Nichols, Maggie Ball, ' Jennie Fry, Lulu Strang, Edna Goit, 1 Anna Pratt. If is said that the late Wallace 11. t Dodge pr vided liberally for some of j , his personal friends as well as his ; family in his will, which was opened and read yesterday. Among others ’ Mr. E. Vol. Bingmim is said to have ’ i been bequeathed $5,000. The widow I is to receive $5,000 a year together with certain real estate and stock in the Dodge. ^Manufacturing Cempanv. —South Bend Sunday News.

Any one wanting a bargain hi n 1 ‘"‘"“Py top buggy () f the Stude- . baker make should call at the IndePENDENT Oiliee. 1 DEER PARK. ( On the Chest of the Alleghenies. To those contemplating H trip to the inonutams m search of healil. , IZA ,r b Allegheny Mountains, 3 000 । ii.—. 1ev..,, „; cl ; „ t ,ie, , „' l ";;7’ ''"liKOOI ..l.„e»p|,e„, ,]“y mg both day ami night, p ure wnh . smooth, winding roads through ti ’ mountains and valleys, and the most pletnieHipm scenery in the Alleuhinv range The hotel is equipped with all adjuncts conducive to the entertainment, pleasure and comfoit of its guests. The surrounding grounds, as well as the hotel, tiro lighted with oleetricitv. Six miles distant on the sano? moun tain summit is Oakland, the twin re sort of Deer Park, and etpially xF "’’l* equipped fol tbe ell I < i ta in men tul UCcommodat ions of its pations. A Both hotels are upon (he main line of Ilie Bull iinoro and Ohio Kailroiid, have the advantages of its Veslilmlml Limited Express trains between the East and West. Season exeillsimi tickets, good for refill n passage uniil October 31st, will be placed on sale at. greatly redneel rates nt. all principal ticket of tici's throughout Ihe count rv. For full iufmnmti m ns to hotel tides, rooms, ! etc, addr.Ms George D. DeShields’ Mnmiper, Doer Park, or Oakland! Gain tt cmmly, Maryland. /B .5.., MF. . die 1 Ln i PRAISE, ONLY, non au who use L-, j r z AVCmriT Hair vigor " x • t - > o I well know ntome lan v comm* n- o ’ datmn from me; but I I eel com* ? I pclhd testate, for the hem tit of o । others, that six years ago. 1 lost o । neatly half of mv hair, ami what ° was left turmsl gray. After § using AVer's Hair Vigor xwiral o months, mv hair D^an to grow o I again, and with the natural color ° . restored. I rrc<>mmeml it to all © my frunds.”—Mrs. E. Frank- o . hai -t r, box 305, Station C. Los ° Angck s, ( al. g Ayer'S Hair Vigor! FRKrAREn i r ® DR. J. C AYER & CO, LOWELL. MASS, g ocyy oooooooooooooooooooo( THE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE. MH 1 11 BIA l>, 1M1145 4. A High Grade Institution Complete in Every Detail Eighteen Instructors COMMERCIAI DEPARTMENT Practical Arithmetic, Rapid Culcn ’ lation. Peiimßindiip, Bookkeeping,/ (’ imim rei il Exchange, Spelling ami ( oinmerei.il Law. Correspouilenee. ■ Political Li- uomy, B in king tmd Short hand. Commerei.il Crediis. Tvpe writing, Gnitnn.ar and Composit; m Oiliee Forms and Practice. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Ai ithmetm, Spelling, Beading, | Geography, Grammar, History and | W i il ing. i Designed f. i those who need pre ‘ j paiatm y work. ' Also advanced course in above ! , bnmehes, with Physj.,|„ gv> Algebra, i ! < (imposition and Rhetoric. Civil ' Goverum nt, Psyeimlogy, Pedag ng i cs . ' Designed for those preparing to teach ’ or who want a serviceable Emzlish I education. K I < CONSERVATORY DEPARTMENT Voice Culture and the Art of Sing- I ! mg ; Clmii and Chorus Work I I'iano forte, Organ, Violin, Guitar, I Alaudolm, all Band and Orchestral In- I sti umeids. I i Sight Reading, Theory, Harmony ! composition. J Elocution and Orat ny, Dekai te ’ t'omvof Expression, Plivsical Edu- ’ j cation. Aestl.mie Culinre/ 1 Instruction'; in aR departmeids I ' ■ l ui h. reacheiH of known ability * and experience. { Prices in conformity with the times { and grade of work. Call or v.rj| 0 f or J parficulais of ihe course or bianohes j { which you desire. ; THK PEOPLE’S COLLEGE, * South Bend, Ind.

FARMERS, ATTENTION! Mercer&Neal,the leading grain 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. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand, t ocket size contams twenty five doses mdy .><). Chihhcn love it. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. a veterayTverdict. The War is Over. A Well-known Soldier, Correspondent and Journalist Makes a Disclosure. In<l!*inn contributed bcr thousands of brave soldiers So the war, and no state bears a bett<‘r re ord in that rvsjx ct than it does. Iu mer.-uiuv It U rapidly acquiring an cnvlube place. In war and literature ’ ewell, well known as a writer as “.sol," has won an honorable position. l>tiring the late war he wa- a member <<f Co. M, ’M N Y c.ivalry and of the 13th Indiana Infan’ry Volunteer, Reganiing an Important cireunistatu e he writes its follows: Several of us old veterans here are using Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine. Heart Cure a- 'i Nerve and l iver Pills, al! of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never used rvmedlea that compare with them. Os the fills we must say they are the beat combination of the qualities required in a prepr.it n of their nature we nave ever known. U • have none but words, f praise for them. Tb<y are the outgrowth of a new principle In n-.< Heine, and tone up the system wondorfutty. We say to all. try these remedies." ‘■olotnon Vewell, Marion. Ind., Dec. 5,189 X Thc-e remedies are sold by all druggists on n positive guarantee, or sent direct by the I>r Miles Medical <’o., Elkhart, Ind., on rec. pt of price, fl per lot tie, six bottles Jo. ex-pn-«pn paid. They positively contain ueithex opiates het dangerous drugs. WY? MM _• ♦ - " *- • • •umqT D ! ’ii oji.iu’tiwt y pumj j .uu oj u,! . we call it Ruby. |SOO reward for any Ixittle of tln« wine found under five years old, or in any way adulterated. It is grand In sickness and convalescence, or where a stren^rthening cordial is required; recommended by druggists and physicians. Bo euro you get ” Royal Ruby,” don't let dealers impose on you with something " just as good.” Sold only in bottles; price, quarts sl, pints fid cts, Bottled by Royal Wine Co. Sold by J. F. RI ID, th ei Fam’ Saul, Walkerton, L\d., JOHN I . JOHNSON, , MORt ; A N JOH NSON, V. I’l OH. HIOMPSON 1I RNER, Cmluer. Does a general bunking business;] buys and sells exchange, makes col | lections on till points nt lowest possi | bl<> exp< :se. Accounts of imliviiluals and cut pot ations solicited. n s xt*, - ■ * nrp hemitl"’. CCi^^ 1 TO “l' : ■ ' ■ f <‘l- r< > u ! BUILL [anyonTcan“'^S ; — j. & ! ! At the expense of little -^l^/ » t money and his spare J , time obtain a fair work-'-xi, VTSW i < ing; education. J | STUDY AT HOME J • '■ I", -.i .i.aaai , THROUGH THt t SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY j OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, J J Comprising the leading correspondence tchcols In the world, i SUBJECTS TAUGHT. | < I ALV The School of Law prepares pupil j for admheioe { f Ln II to thc Uar.byan extended, thcr ugh course. Has J g over x,600 itudents in every part of the ;r.try. J JOURNALISM si! * : ■' - - • ’. v. g • f ! BOOK-KEEPING t ; । - book-keeping tn An>en< a. j CtinOT il &Rl n This ”1 * * henb ri ” y g ! U fiLH H "nAtIU the 1 est syitera, and fre r he c r , ginning to the l est expert * rk I GREEK anillATlNjvL ^”si J tlon to the most advanced work in the classics. J The above schools teach by the correspond- i J ence method only, and recognize no rivals in I J their respective fields. Address, stating in * — which schi "re , ’ M t & I -M I close ten eats in 5 staniys f r r '■ i . < Imt. Hl.■ .1 i I J ' iC<7T JB I ■ f OETROI-., MICH, f i J Telephone Bldg.f J j

86 TO CALIFORNIA. T‘| l |r S S’™’’’"** Cnr Ra, « °n the 1 lulhpH-llock Isluml Tourist Excur- ■ ^‘ > “V r< ’ 1U - CbieagO ,o Lofl Angeles or • banlinncihco via the Scenic Route and Ouden. Yon can go with Phillips, the best of all excursion managers, for lie has each party accompanied by a Hpecial agent who goes the entire trip with patrons. 'lhese personally conducted excursions leave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. _ We have also a daily tourist car service, leaving Chicago every night at 6 o clock via our son) hern route, thronah Ilie I ..nut 1 f 111 In,lino Teiritory and Ft. A tilth to Los Angeb s and San Francisco. The Tourist cm rate via this route, the smile. Apply at Roek Island ticket office, 104 Chirk street. JNO SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. C. R. I. & P. R’y, Chicago. LAPORTE Mh Ci® Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-Writiii?, English Training. Write For TeriiiN. IL C. NOE, Lal’orte, Ind. ' | IM/E Agent wanted for new book. “■ • " Splendid seller. Rare oppor•unity for any active man or lady. $75 per month easily earned. No expenence A AERIT reqni r<'tl. as we give HMkIU I full instructions. Me pay express and allow 30 days ci edit. I/et us tell von about it. I’. W. 7icxlcr A Co., Boi AfellTC P. WW I BXIJ I tlK ’ : 60cU, and V^| b F n a | 31.01 por I. at il Cure- Ccnglw, Hoarseness,Sore Throat, I < roup ।-, niptl v; rt l'evcs Whooping Cough ti.d Astunri. F r Consumption it has no r . lias ir «d thousands v. heretin others 'it • ikon in time. Sold i Ly iti s <>n r. cuarantett. For Lame Baek , t rCt.. ', . ■ SHILOH’S }♦! \STEK. 25cts. QHILCH’S/iXATARRH O REMEDY ' Have you < atarrh t Th’« remedy is B-uaran-I toed to cure you. I’ricc 50cts. Injector free SOURBON^ PURE RYE | Shipped pure and unadulterI ated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and wholesome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere, lives life, strength and happi- ' ness to the weak, sick, aged : and infirm. If you cannot procure it of your druggist or liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will I express prepaid to auv address a full quart sample bottle of Ohl Elk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL, VANhATTA 8 CO., DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS i Jas. SHOEMAKER' Justice of the Peace. ] Office in N. Shoemaker bldg, upstairs. 1 collections promptly at tended too. Al- । so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Kuelllar & Lopp, of Indianapolis. Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER A IIAIRPRESSER. Next door Behrens’ store. WALKFRTON, • INDI ANA li'iistet^ Notice. Jolm W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln t ownship, hereby rivks notict that he will lie in his office at the U S. Express office on Wednesday of each weeK tor the * transaction of township business. v!6No

Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guaranteee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Ouly one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts., and •.’I.OO. l<or sale by Bellinger & Wilhams. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle— regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ I ids speedily cure billionsness, bad taste, tm-pid hver. piles, constipation, ^“eqmiled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samules free at J. Endly’s. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, i , WALKEIITON, IND. /Am"' 1 '- “ Ue,l, '“ n given to collection* I Office m Reusberger s blocK, upstaFr*" 0-M-CUNNINGHAM, Attorney at Law, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. I’. HENRY, AI'C’TIOXEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. I^ave orders at Independent office, or address, J. I’. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and llairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local auaesthetie. Leaves no bad after < ffects. Te< th filled without pain by the use of antslgia. Si ts of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, 44 41.KERTON, INI*. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All term* reasonable.

TIME TABLE. In Effect Jan 11/91. 3 Solid Trains between 1 Sandusky and Peoria jindianapoiisand 1 Michigan City • DIRECT connections to and from all points in tha

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United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON I No. *' Passenger Leaves 12 2? " tN0.22 " " - - I No 150Ix>cai “ “ —.i." - 0 SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No. 23 Passenger l eave* 9 18 a in I No. 29 " “ 4 52 Pia INo. 151 Local ..lO.lja" ‘Daily except Sat "Sunday. No. 11. via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A- fast train arriving Kansas City 9.3't next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver San Francisco and all points West. Free reclining chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. I os. 9.10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and all points east and west For tickets, ratesand general information, call on W. F. Lareber, i Ticket Agent L E. & W R R„ or address II «' Parker. •<' F. i>aly. Traffic Manager A. Gen’l Indianapolis Ind. B. &. O-TIME T481.E. GOING EAST, “ 16, Mail Train 9-15 a •• 9-21 P 13 GOING WEST. “ 17, Mail and Express 3.15 p.m „,j .« 605a. m, ..47 .. 4.30 a.m. Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chics* go at 8.50 p. m. ee~ Where no time is given trsin» do not stop CH AS. O. SCULL. O. P. McC '.RIX Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag t„ Baltimore, M i. Columbus. Q. E. L. SANDERS, Ag’t., Walkerton.