St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1894 — Page 8

Jnbcpcnbcnt. A Local Nicwspapick, Non Partisan. w. a. knoi.ev. rvßi.ismsn. Entered nt the WnlKorton Postolliee at second elnss raft's. St p fi on : For One Year . . . , S1 50 For Six Mouths *5 For Throe Months -JO Upahl promptly In mlviiticc n tliwoiml of 25 cents on tnc j ear w ill be allowed. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper lias expired. If you are 11) mreaiHgos please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper eon i lined. WALKERTON. INDIANA. SEPT. 59, 1891. l.oral ICilcCn. Bliiotte and [ddox, the latest thing in Colors, at Millards. Fall patterns of carpets just received at Vincent’s. A Ptdish populist paper has been started in South Bend. I can sell yon a three-piece bed room sail for sls. E J- Vincent. Dr. Arlington has something new , and effective for the treatment of ( catarrh. When you go to LaPorte call at ■ Lay’s European hotel and restaurant, Meals, 25 cents. The M. E. conference recently ap- ! pointed a committee to compile a--of Methodism in Indiana, Just received, three car loads of shingles which I am closing out at reduced prices. D. N. Hvdelmyer. A justice of the peace at Elkhart has established a good precedent. lie lined a man §7.70 for allowing his chickens to run at large. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and ; cures constipation, 25c , 50c. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. A Keeley Institute company has been organized at Goshen with a! capital of $20,000. The members of the company are F. Putt, Dr. Jay and C. G. Shepard. You can’t afford to risk your letter going estray when you can get envel- j opes neatly printed with your name and address at 50 cents for a single hundred, at the Independent office. Don’t delay giving us your order. The Walkerton Milling Co. have Im obliged to run nights lately to fill the orders pouring in for their flour, “Delightful” and “White Rose.” These brands have a large j foreign as well as domestic demand. The new Trinity Presbyterian church in South Bend was dedicated with interesting ceremonies last Sun-! day. The new church is a fine building. Rev. O. L. Prentice, formerly of Walkerton, is the pastor, and it was largely through his efforts that the church was built. Rev. Prentice’s many old friends here are pleased to hear of his successful work. -— The funeral of the late Wallace 11. Dodge, which took place in this city Thursday afternoon was one of, the largest ever held in northern Indi- j ana. The employes of the Dodge Manufacturing company, all the busi- ‘ ness men of the city and hundreds of other citizens made up the mournful j procession that followed the remains to their last resting place, to pay the final tribute to a man whose honorable career has furnished the youth of the land such a striking example of the success that, in our glorious country, is sure to reward honest and persevering labor.—Mishawaka Democrat. DR.KILMER’S A fL Cid B KIDNEY.LIVERS i Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heartburn, pain in chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion, ■Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the stomach, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, sleepless and nil unstrung, weakness, debility. Swamp-Root builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. On a rim tee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Prvggists will refund to you the price paid. At PrngsirtK, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y.

The f;uinets tire busy sowing their wheat. The trustee of Coolspring township, I.aPorte county, is a delimiter to the amount, of about $2,000. The Reflector thinks it is high time that the weeds along some of the streets of Argos were being harvested. Any one wanting a bargain in a new canopy top buggy of the Studebaker make should call at the INDEPENDENT office. Indiana farmers are buying Nebraska hogs, which they get in the drouth stricken region for a song. The hogs are shipped to Indiana and fattened for the market.. The republicans of South Bend are nmking plans to get lion. William McKinley, of Ohio, and Hon. Tom Reed, the inimitable, to speak in that, city during the campaign. For Trade.—L have two houses and lots in South Bend which I desire to trade for property in Walkerton. The houses are new and well located. A tut st St i'UNKi-:, The equinoctial storms are due. I'he sun entered the autumnal equinoctial point about Sept. 23, when the day and night were of equal length. The days are now growing much shorter. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: ‘Shiloh’s Vitalize!’ ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney t rouble it excels. Price 75cts, For sale by Bellinger & Williams. George F. Steel, house, sign and carriage painter, graner and paperhanger. Solicits the patronage of al! those who wish first class work done at very reasonable rates. Also grain ing to compare with hard-wood finish a speciality. Those who advertise in the Inde . pendent and attend to it. properly get paying results. 'Die advertisements in the Independent draw trade to Walkerton. Business men should help to enlarge Walkerton’s trade boundaries by advertising in the Independent. Some days nothing will “come out right,” from the time you rise till you > retire. ’Ten to one, the trouble is in ; yourself. Y'our blood is in bad condition, and every organ .suffers in consequence. What you need is the cleansing, invigorating influence of Ay ci’s Sarsapiu ilia. Speaking of the case of Dr. Conklin of Cassopolis, Mich., who mysteriously disappeared recently, the Democrat •of that place says: “There is not the ' [slightest evidence of violence or j murder, and the most reasonable I the ry seems to be that. Dr. * Conklin, for some reason best known to himself, which may or may not be disclosed hereafter, has voluntarily exiledhimself from home, friends and family.” The Goshen News says: “Certain republicans at Elkhart are said to be negotiating for the purchase of the । Truth. It is understood that Con- ' gressman Conn is desirous of disposing of the paper. Heis devoting his energies, however, to his latest pur- | chase, the Washington Times, and his j present visit home had for its principal 'object the ordering of a perfecting press to cost §15,000 from the Clause Printing Press Co., of Elkhart, in which he is a stockholder.” Picked Up. Learn to fake a joke in the spirit in which it is intended. It is a mean man who will swindle the contribution box. Calling names is not argument, but it is sometimes gratifying. People who think they are the salt of the earth are usually too fresh. Honest legislation should not be expected from dishonest legislators. Just the moment a man thinks he is strictly in it, some one “slights” him. Many 3 cent stamps five used to con - vey 1 cent’s worth of information. People who live in decolette dresses ! should not throw stones at. the ballets. | The way of the transgressor is hard, I probably because so many feet have ‘ trodden it. I Don't sit in a draft. If yon do, the doctor will in all probability be the one to cash it.. A woman finds fault with everybody j who finds fault with her husband, except herself. j An anarchist howling for bread or ; blood is generally willing to compromise on beer. Some men are so constituted flint they can sit around all day, and not feel the least bit exhausted at night. , When a girl gels a telegram she carries it around in her shopping bag, and accidentally Lanis it out while making change, until it is worn out.

For Sale Cheap. A large Round Oak stove. Suitable for store. Only burned four weeks. Call at Independent. Notice. lam now prepared to make cane molasses. Having two milln, I make it. by either the evaporator or Collier process. Good syrup warranted, or no pay ; 20 cents per gulbm. A. C. Barden. Farm for Sale. I am offering my farm of 100 acres for sale at §2,800 Farm located about, four miles north of 'Walkerton Good buildings, good orchard ami good water. Every foot, of the hind is improved. Fred Wolfe. Teachers Should Read Local Newspapers Every teacher ought to bo a reader of a good comity paper, says an exchange- If one no ^ Liken at home they ought to subscribe for it themselves. The newspaper of the comity are writing local history. ^ur.ent events al ■ history up to date. Some schools, like tho Angola uoruul, lay special stress on this kind of history and bring it to the front every day in the class room. It. trains the pupil to study Ids times and he profits by being a close student of social, business and political current events. The county paper gathers up the local history over a small territory and preserves it. ■ Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of tho System by the Use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “For five years, 1 was a great O; sufferer from a most persistent blood disease, none of the various ©i medicines I took being of any a help whatever. Hoping that oj change <»f climate would nenetlt gj me, I went to Cuba, to Florida, o s and then to Saratoga Springs, o’ where I renmimd some time oj drinking the waters. But all "a» 2| no use. At last, being adv .»c^ o x by several friends to try Ayepß Sarsaparilla, 1 begm. uiking it, and very soon favorable results ”3 were manifest. Tp day I con- o: sider myself a perfectly healthy ol I man, with a good appetite and not the least trace of my former o , complaint. To all my friends, oi and especially young men like g: myself. 1 recommend Ayer’s Sar- o j sajiarilla, if in need of a nerfeetly o| reliable blood-puritier.’ —Jose Oj A. Escobar, i-roprietor Hotel g? Victoria. Kev Best, Ila.; resi- o j deuce, 352 \\ .16th St., New York. o| Ayer’s ^Sarsaparilla | Admitted tor Exhibition oi AT THE WORLD'S FA I R g| 00000000000 O O O O o Op 00.0.0 Q $ THE PEOPLES COLLEGE, SOI Til BEAD, IMtliM. A High Grade Institution Complete in Every Detail Eighteen Instructors COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Practical Arithmetic, Rapid Galen Lition. Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Commercial Exchange, Spilling and Commercial Law. Correspondence. Political Economy, Banking and Short hand. Commercial Credits. Typewriting, Grammar and Composition Cilice Forms and Practice. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Arithmetic, Spelling, Reading, Geography, Grammar, History and Writing. Designed for those who need pre puratory work. Also advanced course in above branches, with Physiology, Algebra, Composition ami Rhetoric. Civil Government, I’^vehologv, Peilnaogics. Designed for ihose prepaiiiig to teach or who want a serviceable English education. * CONSERVATORY DEPARTMENT Voice Culture ami the Art of Singing; Choir and Chorus Work. L’iano forte, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, all Band and Orchestral Instruments . iSight. Reading, Theory, Harmony, composition. Elocution and Oratory, Delsarte theory of Expression, Physical Education, Aesthetic Cullnre. Insf ructions in all departments thorough. Tejichers of known ability and experience. Prices in conformity with the times and grade of work. Call or write for particiihirs of the course or branches which you desire. THE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE, South Bend, Ind.

FARMERS, ATTENTION! I Mercer&Neal,the leadgrain 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. Pocket size eontaiim twenty-live doses only 25c. Children love it. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Medaland Diploma. W* B A RETIRED BUSINESS WOMAN. A Page From Her History. The important experiences of others are Interesting. The following is no exception: “I had been troubled with heart dlsoa»e 25 years, murh of that time very seriously, for five years 1 was treated by one physician continuously. I was in business, hut obliged to retire on account of my health. A physician told my friends that I could not live a month. My foet and limbs were badly swollen, and 1 was indeed tn a serious condition when a gentleman directed my attention to Dr. Mlles’ Now Heart Cure, and said tb it bis sister, who had been ntHleted with heart disease, had been cured by the remedy, and was again a strong, healthy woman. J’pur. l.ased a nottle of the Heart Cure, and In less than an hour after taking the first dose I could fuel a decided improvement In thecirculatioa of my blood. When I hud taken three doses I could move mv ankles, something I had not done for months,and my limbs had been swollen so long that they seemed almost put rifled. Before I had taken one bottle of tho New i Heart Cure the swelling had all gone down, ; and I was so much better that I did my own ! work. On my recommendation six others are taking tills valuable remedy."—Mrs. Morgan, rA9 W. Hikrrlson HL. Chicago, 111. Dr. Mlli-s’ New Heart Onto, n discovery of an eminent specialist hi heart disease, is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee,or sent by the Dr. Mlles Medical t o ,Elkhart. Ind., on receipt of price, #1 per bottle, six l ot ties for K>. expre-s prenald. It Is js»sltlvely free from adl opiates or tlaugeruus drugs. | PROF. NIEL, government chemist, writes: I have carefully analyzed your “ Royal Ruby Port Wine," bought by me In the open market, ! and certify that’l found the same absolutely pure and well aged. This wine is especially recommended for its health-res-toring and building up properties; it j strengthens the weak and restores lost vi- । tality•, particularly adapted for conval- ' esccuta, the aged, nursing mothers and ' those reduced and weakem l by over work I and worry. Be sure y m get '’Royal Ruby”; $1 per quart botties, pints 60 its- Sold by J. F. RFID. TH El Fanners’ Bt Walkerton, Ind., JOHN K. JOHNSON, Pies., MO ROAN JOHNSON, V. I’reN. THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. J Does a general bunking business; 1 buys and sells exchange, makes col lections on nil points nt lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. i uRI 'ow dp.’lgn’ am bnautt'*’. ’ w. l-'.xl.v. U'.imj.l.-l-TH-IE tafil if \ Il ill send us vour own TO o I . ddress of others you C*BR ■ ■ H • who think of building. KZB 111 l§ s» Architectural Bureau, 720 Chestnut St.,Philadelplua,Pa< ■ ANYONE CAN l At the expense of little * } money and his spare < {time obtain a fair * J ing education. * jSTUDYATHOMEi F —iiTrnpi ■ I—, it _T win— mim i~—wr —rn | 1 J THROUGH TH! SPRAOUE UNIVERSITY I OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, J | Comprising the leading correspondence schools in theworld. 1 - | SUBJECTS TAUGHT. f | The School of Law prepares pupils for admission । Lhiß to the bar,by an extended, thorough course. Has ' , | ——_ over i,600 students in every part of the 1 vuntry. J 4 Ifin DM fit ICiUi This school teaches journalistic ? iJUILJiINAI IAIvI anil literary w M rk from the Lun- } >_ w dation up. • IBOOK-KEEPING - -s--- | b ok-keeping in Anitrua. J QUADT ^’*’ s school teaches short-hand by « ! nUHI * M 1 system, a:-. ■ fr. 4 j VIIUH I HHHU g inniny ti die best expert H.ik. j GREEK and LATIN "t":"'- - s J M* I *-*-** UHU Ln IUI Imt . ry fr I;1 the founda J tion to the most advanced work in the classics. ‘ J The above schools teach by the correspond- i I enre method only, and recognize ua rbuls in * i their respective fields. jl „ Address, stating In 5 >■ < '■ r ■ which school you are 5 i Intereste !, an I M- £ c i .•. ij close ten cei ls in S > «' staini ' f re”’ ' X i "i. - E ach school has Sep- } a'iUSsSm LffiStitTfK srate catalogue. }4J( (-1 “ft V/'T J - COTNER, JR., J . * ISec’y & Treat., 7 I H < /AT OtTROIT, MICH. 5 { Telephone BMg J

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if L Our slpe pbig Car Rato on the ' Ljnllips-lioek Island Tourist Exetirhions from Chicago to Los Angeles or I San Francisco, via the Scenic Route ami Ogden. Yon can go with Phillips the best of all excursion managers, lor he Ims each party accompanied by a special agent who goes (he entire trip with patrons. These personally conducted excursions have Chicago twice a week, Tuesday ami Thursday. Wb have also a daily tourist car service, leaving Chicago every night al G o clock via our southern route, through the beautiful Indian Tenilory and Ft. NVoxthto This Angeles ami Sail Francisco. Tho Touri»t car rule via this rout,', tlio name. Apply at Rook Is-

land ticket oilice, 104 Clark street. J NO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A. ,C. R. I. & P. R’y, Chicago. ™LAPORTE Business College Practical Book-Keeping’, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-Writing', English Training'. Write l’«r Term*. 11. ('. NOE, Lal’orfe, Ind. I A?pnt wanted for new hook, aw Ew Splendid seller. Bare opporI ’nnity for any active man or lady. $75 pet mouth easily enined. No experience a E»I&1T r e q ‘ r •' •' ’ ns we give xtad ku * ■ I full insf ructions. |Me pay express and allow 30 days ’ credit. Let us tell von about it. P. W. Ziegler A Co.. Box A 1870, Philadelphia,Pa w U rAe tJ & Lio ZbJr Ld-i- . ■ ki g & (j $ rSSfewii >I.OO per Cures Coiißhs, noarseness. Sore Throat, Croup promptly: rel'eves Whooping Cough and Asthma. F r Consumption it has no rival; tms cure I tliousan<!.-i where all others failed; willcmiE you if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back or Chest, use Mill. Oil’s i’I.ASTER. 25cts. e IH LO H’S7^ .CATA R R H i u^^s^remedy: Have you Catarrh? This remedy is guaranteed to cure you. Brice 50cts. Injector Ichs i v -Ab ■^-^ll^^-----— RYE Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. ; Pronounced a pure and whole- | some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. , , Gives life, strength and happi- .! ness to the weak, sick, aged and inhrm. i If you cannot procure it of your druggist or liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will ■ express prepaid to any address a full quart I sample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL, VAHSATTA 8 CO.. DISTILLERS, Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jas. Shoemaker Justice o f the Peace. Office in N. Shoemaker blJg. upstairs, collections promptly attemleil too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Km tllar X Lopp, of InI ilianapolis, Iml. Will be at my office I everv Saturday. ! —7 — O. E. TOWNSEND, BARBEk & IIAIRPRESSER. Next door Behrens’ store. ' WAT.KFRTON, -• INDIANA Trustees ^Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee cf Lincoln I Township, hereby gives notice that he will | be in his office at the U. S. Express office lon Wednesday of each weeK for the I transaction of township business. I v!6No

Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a gnaranteee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts., 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 cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 els. Samules free at J. Emily’s. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Ilensberger'B blocK, upstairs

o. M-CUNNINGHAM, attorney at Law^ South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. P. II EN RY, AICTIONEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, ami satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. I’. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, (Harber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving ami haircutting done nently and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local auaesthetio. Leaves no bad after effects. Tei tb. filled without pain by the use of au!algia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Denial rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, W.4I.KEHTON, l\b. First-class rigs ami 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. 20 Passenger Leaves 12.28 p m I tN0.22 •’ “ 613 “ ; |No 150 Local “ “ 1.55 “ I SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I INo. 23 Passenger Leaves 9 18 am | No. 29 “ “ 4 52 d m | No. 151 Local “ 10.15 am : *Daily except Sat. 1 Daily except Sunday. ! No. 11. via Tipton. arrives Bloomington at 935 p. i))., inn king‘iirfrt comicetion with AA. fn*i , (lain arriving Kansas City 9.30 next mom.ng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, Sau Francisto and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main Jine trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets ratesand general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R„ or address 11. €. Parker, -C F. Italy, Traffic Manager. A. Gen l Indianapolis Ind. 11. & O TIHE TABLE. GOING EAST, " 16, Mail Train —9.15 a. rat “ 14 9.21 p nj GOING WEST. “ 17, Mail and Express 3.15 p. m “ 11, “ 6.05 a. ts, “ 47, “ 4.30 a. in. Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8.50 p. m. Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. 0.1 CULL. O. P. McCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag’t., Baltimore, Md. Columbus. O. E. L. SANDERS, Ag’t., Walkerton.