St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1894 — Page 8

IfTljc Jnticpcnbcnt. A Local Newspaper, Non-I’autihan. w: A. kndi.ky, pdbi.isiihh; Entered nt. the Wnlxerton PostoHiee nt second class rates. « axl> wcri tions ForOneYear . . . . 81 5Q For Six Mouths ...... For Three Months 40 If paid promptly In advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will 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 yon are In arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper contuned. WALKERTON, INDIANA. OCT. 6, 1894. ■.oral Brief*. Walkerton still hankers after some good mannfactnring establishment. If yon are gray under fifty, there is no better remedy than Hall’s Hair Ilene wer. Dr. Arlington has something new and effective for the treatment of cattirrh. When you go to LuForte call at Lay’s European hotel and restaurant, Meals, 25 cents. Auburn, in Dekalb county, is said to he under quarantine on account of diphtheria and typhoid fever. Just received, three car loads of shingles which I am closing out at reduced prices. D. X. Hudelmyer. 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. Clayt Nichols bought a span of fine driving horses in Chicago a few days ago. They are three fourths Hambletonian. They were among a lot brought, from lowa. Joe Clark has moved his shoe shop to the Woodworth building, next door to the express office. A partition di vides the room and he occupies the front with his shop and the back part as a residence. You can’t afford to risk your letter going estray when you can get envelopes 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 cornet band gave an open air concert on the band stand Friday evening of last week. It was the first the boys had played for four or five weeks, and it was most cheering to | hear, especially under the existing circumstances. The formula of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is well known to the medical profession, and universally approved. The reputation of the firm guarantees excellence and uniformity in the medicine, and the world’s experience fori nearly half a century has fully dem | onstrated its value. This is good philosophy from the South Bend Times: “We pass this way but once. Let us see all the ’ beauty we can in nat tire and in our fellows. Let us do all the good we I can. Cheer some hearts. Ease, if we cannot remove, some burdens. Comfort some sorrow. What we can do let us do now, cheerfully, for we will not pass this way again.” The Goshen News says; Hon. Lew ■Wanner will be a very busy man from next Monday till the close of the campaign, having made dates for at least one meeting every day until election day. He goes to St. Joseph county first, and will make a complete canvas i of the district. Notwithstanding his J numerous appointmentshe has requests I for many others that he will be unable I to fill. SDR.KILMER’S ywp hoo*f thereat kidney, LIVER *^l2 b cu d rP Pain in the Back, Joints or hips, sediment in urine like brick-dust frequent calls or retention, rheumatism. Kidney Complaint, Diabetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urine. Urinary Troubles, Stinging sensations when voiding, distress pressure in the parts, urethral irritation, stricture. Disordered Liver, Bloat or dark circles under the eyes, tongue coated, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. OwHrantee-Use contents ot One Bottle, if not benefited. Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation fre«. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

O. F. Townsend, Um barber, two doors north of the postoflice. Haircutting in the latest styles. A woman at South Bend, who has been confined in jail there for stealing, shares her cell with her three children. Any one wanting a bargain in a new canopy top buggy of the Studebaker make should call at the Independent office. Fon 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. August Steinke. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75cts. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. W. E. Barden, of near this place, was kicked by one of his horses lust. Monday. The horse is a family pet and was never known to kick before. Mr. Barden was struck with such force that he was knocked over onto the wood pile mid besides the effect of the kick received other severe bruises. The injuries, however, did not prove serious and he is able to get around again. Doyon know, says an exchange, that if you have any building to do that there is no time so favorable as the'present? Material is cheap, labor is cheap and competition is brisk. Those who will wait until next spring will find that they have made a costly mistake and will regret that they did not build now. You will serve the double purpose of saving yourself money and giving idle men work. The L. E. & W. will run land seekers’excursions to the south June 5, July 5, August 7, September 4, October 2, November 6 and December 4, 1894, at one first class fare for round trip. These excursions will take in important points in Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. For further particulars call on the local agent. There are nine classes of people who do not aid in the progress of n town, as follows: Those who go out of town to do their trading. Those who op|M>se improvements. Those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business. Those who imagine they run the town. Those who think business can be done slyly without advertising. Those who deride public spirited men. Those who oppose every improvement that does not originate with themselves. Those । who oppose every public enterprise । which does not appear to benefit them, | and th< se who seek to injure the credit of an individual. J. P. Prickett, who formerly lived in and who was trustee of Benton township twenty years ago, has enlarged his paper, the Albion New Era, which is an evidence of prosperity pleasing to his and the paper's friends. It is one of the few papers that, retains a subscription price of $2 a year. Country newspapers are । worth and should get this price. In ’ England and Ireland the writer vis- , ited country newspapers, the sub- • scription of which is a pound a yeir, । about $4 82 our money. Yet the price lof all the city dailies range the same as similar papers in this country. There is no country on the face of the globe where newspaper readers get so much for so little, and this is especially true of the country people, who should not only pay a fair price with cheerfulness, but who should do so promptly.—Tom Starr in Goshen I News. Newspaper Grammar. I Newspaper English does not always Iconform to strict grammatical rules, ’ but it generally “gets there” in such a , manner as to leave no doubt of the , meaning intended to be conveyed. Below are a few instances wherein the i editorial pencil may have slipped, but without bothering the understanding of readers to any great extent : He kissed her back.—Atlanta Con stitution. She fainted upon his departure.— I Lynu Union. She seated herself upon his entering.—Albia Democrat. She whipped him on Lis return.— i Burlington Hawkeye. He kicked the tramp on his setting down.--American Pharmacist. We thought she sat down upon her disappearance. —Jefferson Souvenir. A Chicago footpad was shot in the i tunnel.—Western Medical Reporter, Chicago. ‘ । We feel compelled to refer to the poor w< man who was shot in the oil 5 regions.—Medical World. , And why not drop a tear for the man ' who was fatally stabbed in the rotunda ’ and for him who was kicked on the j highway.—Medical Age. I

For Sale Cheap. A large Round Oak stove. Suita, hie for store. Only burned four weeks. Call at Independent. Notice. lam now prepared to make cane molasses. Having two mills, I make it by either the evaporator or Collier process. Good syrup warranted, or n 0 pay; 20 cents per gallon. A. C. Barden. Farm for Sale. lam offering my farm of 100 acres for sale at $2,800. Farm located al Hint four miles north of Walkerton. Good bnildicgs, good orchard and good water. Every foot of ttie land is improved. Fred Wolfe. Sorghum Molasses. Good sorghum molasses for sale at 40 cents a gallon by A. C. Barden. He Was a “Saving” Man f “Speaking of close-fisted men,” said a business man to a reporter, “reminds me of a case that has come under mi notice that is quite remarkable, w skin dint farmer recently sold soj^y oats and in payment received a fl Hr dollar gold piece. In biting it to whether it was sound be swallowed a physician was immediately summoned with a stomach pump, but all they could get from him was two dollars and a half. Ex. & il Easy to Take And Perfect in Their Action. AYER’S PILLS Never fall to relieve Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Headache. “ I have proved the value of © Ayer’s Pills in relieving dyspep- o sia and headache, with which ® ! complaints I wasso long troubled q that neither the doctor nor my- o self supposed l should ever be © well again. Through the use of • the above medic ine 1 am better & than I have la-en for years.”— A. Gaskill, Versailles, HL © “I have used Ayer's Pills for © 13 years as a cathartic in liver o complaint, and always with ex- • tremely lametlcial effect, never © having had need of other medi- o cine. I also give Ayer’s Pills to © my children, when they require ® an ajM-rient, and the result is al- © wavs most satisfactory.” —A. o A. Faton, Centre Conway, N. 11. © “Having been severely afflicted o with costiveness, I was induced © to trv Ayer's Fills. Their use has © effected a complete cure, and I o can confidently recommend them o to all similarly atlhcttsl.’’ —C. A. © Whitman, Nipomo^ Cal. AYER’S PILLS • Received Highest Awards ' AT THE WORLD’S FAIR^ pooooooooooooooooooooooci THE PEOPLE’S COLLEGE, SOI TH I Ml I 4 X 4. A High Grade Institution Complete in Every Detail Eighteen Instructors COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Practical Arithmetic, Rapid Calcu lation. Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Commercial Exchange, Spelling and Commercial Law. Correspondence. Political Economy, Banking and Short hand. Commercial Credits. Tvpe- I writing, Grammar and Composition I Office Forms and Practice. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Arithmetic, Spelling, RoaJ&g, Geography, Grammar, History Cnii Writing. | Designed for those who need pie paratory work. Also advanced course in above branches, with Physiology, Algebra, Composition and Rhetoric. Civil ’ Government, Psychology, Pedagogics, I Designed for those preparing to teach I or who want a serviceable English I education. CONSERVATORY DEPARTMENT Voice Culture and the Art of Singing; Choir and Chorus Work. Piano forte, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, all Baud and Orchestral Instruments . Sight Reading, Theory, Harmonv, composition. * Elocution and Oratory, Delsarte theory of Expression, Physical Education, Aesthetic Culture. Instructions in all departments thorough. Teachers of known ability । and experience. Prices in conformity with the times I and grade of work. Call or write for particulars of the course or branches , which you.desire. THE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE, 1 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. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. f ZilA. z o^'ll SAILED THEJEAS 38 YEARS. One cf His Experiences. For thirty-eight years Capt. Loud followed the sea. most of Unit time as master of a vessel, and upon retiring from the water was appointed by the Secretary of the United Statbs Treasury to superintend the seal fisheries in Alaska, which position he held five years. He relates one experience as follows: “For several years 1 had been troubled with general nervousness and pain In the region of my heart. My greatest affliction wag sleeple sness; it was almost Impossible at any time to obtain rest and sleep. Having seen I Dr. Mlli-s’ remedies advertised I began using • Nervine. After taking a small quantity the ' benefit received was so great that I was positively alarmed, thinking the remedy coni taint’d opiates which would finally be Injurious to me; but on being assured by the druggist that it was perfectly harmless. I continued It together with the Heart cure. T<xl iy I can conscientiously say that Dr. Miles’ B--•torative Nervine ami New Heart < ure did more tor me than anything I had ever taken. I had ta>eii treated bv eminent physicians . in New York and San Francisco without ben- | fit. I owe my present good health to the | judicious use or these most valuable remedies i sud heartily recommend them to all afflicted ' as 1 was."—<’apt. A. P. Ix>ud, Hampden. Mo. i Dr Miles'Restorative Nervln. and New Uure i are sold by all druggists on a positive guamnj tee, or by Dr. Miles Medical Ues, Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, ?1 per bottle, or six ' bottles for $5, express prepaid. They are j tree from aB opiates auu daugurous drugs. PROF. NIEL, government chemist, writes: I have car©, fully analyzed your “ Royal Ruby Port Wine,” bought by me In the open market, | and certify that I found the same absolutely pure and well aged. This wine is •specially recommended for its health res--4 tori ng and building up properties; it I strengthens the weak and restores lost vitality, particularly adapted for convalescents, the aged, nursing mothers and those reduced and weakened by over work and worry. Be «ureyou get “Royal Ruby”; |1 per quart bottles, pints GO cts- Sold by J. F. REID. j TIXEJ Farnißi's’ Bank, Walkerton, Ind., JOHN E. JOHNSON, Pros.. MOBOAN JOHNSON. V. Pros. THOMPSON TURNER, Uodoer. Does a general banking bnsiuess; buys aud Hells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possi ble expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. I KI ' > r new design!" are beauties. Iry . ". J-.:-.; -FULE I I W ^<l if •. u u*j| scud us vour own TO •'* I address of others you ■■■ x n w, who th’i.k of building. ^<l li I Architectural Bureau, 72u । J Chestnut St,Philadelphia,?* [ANYONE C&N I At the expense of little j | money and his spare $ t time obtain a fair J J ing education. J STUDY AT HOME; THROUGH THC ! SPRAQUE UNIVERSITY J OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, ■ Cesipriting the leading correspondence schools in the world. SUBJECTS TAUGHT. { I A tA/ The School of Law prepares pupils for edmlssloM j I A W to the bar, by an extended, thuroufh course. Has J - over x,600 student* in every part of the country. J iniIDMAI ICWI This school teaches journalistic | JUUnNALIom wMk ' ,o,u !h *‘ ou “ * Dfint/ l/crniun This schooifo conducted by J DUUn’nttr rlu ablcst l ca hers l WWW book-keeping m America. E OLinDT UA&in This school teaches sh rt-hand by g AH IJ 11 I ”11 Ail Ls the • eit an I fr in :: c :e- 2 UIIUII I iIHIIU glnn i n4 r to the Lest expert work. Hnm/ rh4 I ft TIM This school teaches transUliLLn 800 LA I 111 I * tion - compv»;tlcn and j I MUM un . 11l history frora thefounda . 4 tion to the most advanced work in the classics. ; The above achools teach by the correxpond- } I ence method only, and recognize no rivals in 0 : their respective fields. Address, stating' in J ! - *<hool you are 5 interested, and in- 5 Fclose ten certs in 5 stamps for catalogue. J ■ | Each school has sep- ; A arate catalogue. ! j j". j * I Secy 5: Trcas.. ; OCTROIT, MICH. { Telephone Bldg f J

86 TO CALIFORNIA. t ti A/O - *- 1 This is our Sleeping Car Rate on the n Phillips-Rock Island Tourist Excur- j sions from Chicago to Los Angeles or t San Francisco, via the Scenic Route t find Ogden. You can go with Phillips, * the best of all excursion managers, for \ he has each party accompanied by a C special agent who goes the entire trip • with patrons. These personally conducted excursions leave Chicago twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday. \V e 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 Fran- ( cisco. The Tourist car rate via this route, Hie same. Apply at B.,ek Is land ticket office, 104 Clark street. J NO. SEBASTIAN G. P- A. ,C. R. I. & P. R’y, ! Chicago. ffILAPORTE , Elia Coll® , Practical : Book-Keeping, J Telegraphy, 5 Penmanship. r Shorthand, J ’ Type-Writing, ; English Training. p Write For Ternm. i H. C. NOE, j JPorte, Ind. 9 '" " 1 1 i I IVF A cent "ranted for new book. 1 iW Em Splendid seller. Rare oppor--8 ’nnitv for any active man or lady. $75 k »** mouth easily earned. No expe- I x n»l»ce /X gs reqnir ed, as a we give I full instructions. Ve pay express and allow 30 days . credit. Let us tell you about it. I*. W. k 1870, Fhiladelph ^WANTED! t — IrZTFIr. JirTOL? 50cts., and ^W|ra ® 8 >I.OO per Botti Cures Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It has no rival; has cured thousands whereall others failed; will cure you if taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Baek or Chest, use SHi LOH’S PLASTEK. 23 cts. QHILOH'S/^CATARRH □ '^SSSe^R E M E DY. Have you Catarrh ’t Thie remedy is guaranteed to cure you. Price 50 cts. liijector free PURE RYE Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. I Pronounced a pure and whole- ; some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happiness to the weak, sick, aged and infirm. If you cannot procure it of your druggist or I liquor dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will I express prepaid to any address a full quart । sample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. i STOLL. VAIffiATTfl &CO . DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. । . [ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS LJas. Shoemaker' : Justice of the Peace. I I J i Office iu N. Shoemaker bldg, upstairs, i I collections promptly attended too. Al- । j so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, । j of the firm of Kneffiar & Lopp, of Inj dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office every Saturday. ■ ■ n O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON. - INDIANA Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln I Township, hereby pives notice that he will 1 | be in his office at the U. S. Express office lon Wednesday of each wees lor the < I transaction of township business. I

Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guartnteee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. On, ly one cent a dose. 25 cts, 50 cts., and fl.oo. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A uew discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for-men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samvles free at J. Endly’s. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office iu Rensberger’s blocK, upstairs O-M- CUNNINGHAM, attorney at Law. South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. P. H EN RY, AUCTIONEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and baircutting done neatly 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 anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth tilled without pain by the use of antalgia. Sets of teeth made ou short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. 1 LIVERY & FEEL) STABLE, IVAI.KERTO^, IXl>. First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. 1151 e table. d D setect Jan n - ei - Solid Trains between S axdvsk Y ASl>i'KoK:x —an t>— ndianapoiis and ’ Michigan City -1 DIRECT connections to | and from all points iu the ' United States and Canada. , NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 20 Passenger Leaves 12.28 pm I 1N0.22 " '' 658 “ INo 150 Local " “ L 55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 23 I'h"<:r^cr J.eitveff & IS a XS I No. 29 “ “ 4 52pm fNo. 151 Local " 10.15 am ♦Daily except Sat. tDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomingtou at 9 35 p. m.. making direct connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn'.ug connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver. San Francisao and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton aud Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with ! main line trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and all points east and west. Fer tickets, rates an $ general information, call on W. F. LaFeb^r. Ticket Agent L K. A W. R. IL, or address 11. C. Parker, •<’ F. l>aly. Traffic Manager. A Geu’l Indianapolis Ind. U. &, O TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, " 16, Mail Train 9.15 am: >• 9-21 p m GOING WEST. “ 17, Mail and Express 5.15 p. a •• ii, “ 605 a. m, •• 47, 4.30 a m Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8.50 p. m. Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O. SCULL. O. P. McCARTY. Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't., Baltimore. Md. ColuwbUF. 0, F. 1.. S A PEBb' A^’t »