St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1895 — Page 8

ihe 3 1) | 43 b ¢ge Independent, SEEI e RSB A Locar. Newspearker, NoN-PARTISAN. WA ENDLEY, PUBRLISUHER. Sl e e Entered at the Walkerton [ostoflice at second-class rates, Suibsmoripr tiom: For One Yepr i . . g gl5O For Six Months % 5 . ; § . 7 For Three Months L , L i . b 1) I paid promptiy inadvance a dixcount of 25 eents on the year will be allowed, Y A cross marked with a blue pencil on the i marvgin of your paper indieates that vonr terin of subseription to this paper has expired. If you ave in arrenrsges please settle at ouce, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper couninued, WALKERTON, INDIANA. JAN. b 5, 189 Loeal Briefs, J Knox seems pretly sure of getting a pickle factory, Elkhart has o fried cuke factory - that mannfactures 14,000 eakes every e aln ~ ten hours. A : SR oo %Ungmn has something new and effective for the treatment of catarrh, e A wealthy maun of Denver distributed 3,500 jack rabbits among the | poor of that city on Christinas day, ’ South Bend has been seleeted us thu] next place of meeting of the Indiana | I'henchers’ Associantion. The meeting i will be held Aprit 4, 5 and 6. It is| expeeted that about 1,000 teachers | will be present. \ A Wayne county, Ind., .\'nnn(r:‘; woman has just submitted to.the :nn-% putation of both legs at the knee | Joints in the hope of saving her life, | although the physician is dnul)lfnl.! Her limbs were poisoued by wearing | red stockings. ‘ t For SALE.—A 40 acre farm, two miles from Walkerton,good hnn.\‘v',i young orchard, 3 acres of timber, 5| . | neres of huekleberry marsh, and the | rest improved. Easy terms. JACK CATTLING, North Liberty, Ind. | Joe Llk, the last of the Indians in ' this township living near (,‘rums" Point was found dead in his bed | Wednesday evening; he was 90 vears old. A squaw still living at Crnms’ Point is all that remains of a onece famous tribe.—New Carlisle Guazetle, B T Y ey since the (ISCOVITy v Tes Sursaparvilla—the average limit of human _ life in civilized countrics, has been considerably lengthened. Avyer's Sarsaparilla is everywhere considered | e . ’ the standard blood purilier, the Superior Medicine. The squirrel season closed Dee. 19th, The law on squirrel huunting says: \ “Any person who shall shoot or destroy or pursue for the purpose of shooting or destroying any squirrels during the period from the 20th (!::y,‘ of December in any year, so the Ist! day of July in the succeeding }'e:u',} shall be fined §2 for each squirrel so ! 1 pursued.” ‘ Charles MeCarty, a young man| about 20 years of age, died at the! home of his mother, Mrs, MeCarty, on ' Buffalo street Saturday night. The | young man had Leen sick but a short | time, with pnewmonia. He was a| young man well known about town, | and was somewhat of an athlete. He | was an employe of the cooper shopsi and a member of the fire dvp:u"nwnt,! being enrolled as & member of the Curi Works hose company, No. s.—Michi- ' gan City News. The deceased was a clever boxer * and took part in two sparring entertainments in Walkerton last spring. His funeral was held in Michigan City on Tuesday morning, and was ‘attended by B. E. Cook and Vern| ILarATHHFRkof this plaee, I P e caesbre it S sl i | - - | - O KiLMEmE . St W gy W D fi?”.’#_fi.: ! ; ,'s‘s; ; | B v TEL = R T Hy ::-T"‘ E f j ‘.vr:i A g | ‘ AN =Y o 'ff)\t;:l"",\ Ny ' Y, SR | .fi\"" \:.L ‘*{,’s‘,&"“ MATH, | T3l 3% W T RKo \i RoS A ey :’}) T .3:&;.;-4( ~— o O O o € 3 & : E N Quud o k HE 2rEAT WINNECY | IVFR ,np BLADDE 2 greAT KIDNEY LIVER a2 S UREN e (O i Pain in the Back, :n!r‘.i% or hips, sediment in urine like brick-dust frequent calls or retention, rheumatism. n|T e . 1 : 2w Hidney Compiaint, Dicbetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urine. Urinary Troubles, Stingine cencations when voiding, distress presgire in the parts, urethral irritation, stricture, Bloat or dark circles undc the eyes, tongue ‘ rj!:;v. e s ot One Bostile, 1 A"».r.v.wzfc:‘. Drige will refund to you the price paid. At Bruggisis, 50¢, Size, SI.OO Sizeo, Invalids uide to Healtls” free- Consultation free. Dr, Kinaen & 00., BinogAnmroN, N, Y,

A pound party was held at the M. | E. parsonage on Monday evening. 1 Tostart & new growth of hair, | Hall’'s Hair Renewer is the best preparation, ; | An exchange says that a Wabash girl of 19 who recently eloped and got, [ married, took the precaution to paste ) | the number 21" in her shoe so that, ; il the preacher asked qQuestions, she feould truthfully say sghe was “over a1 . —— i | Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder | A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. People who drink a good deal of water would do well to always use a thoronghly eclean and clear tumbler and hold it up to the light to see if the water is free from impurities visible to the naked eye. At times they will be astonished to see how much vegetable matier, ete., is floating in the water supposed to be absolutely pure. It Is o good idea to exercise some care and caution as to what is put inte-the stomach.—Soutk: Bend Times. — An exchange says: It fs feared thut the Mallard duek, the finest and gamest bird of the duck species, from the destruction of the forests surrounding the lakes, and the gathering up of their eggs for market at their hntehing places, will soon become extinet, 'T'hese beautiful birds a few years ago, in early spring, were plen. tiful in all onr small ponds, where the hunter conld vasily get a fine pair of ! Mallard ducks for his dinner; but now |l|wy rarely stop here on their way l(nnl'lh in the spring, and but few pass tover. The wholesale destruetion of 1”1:11 sonrce of supply (their eggs) will | soon result in the annibilation of that !n:ng:wiuus bird. ‘ A Lazy Boy. ; ! An Irish nobleman, viding along a {eonntry road in Treland, saw a very fat | boy dozing by the rondside. “Which iiw the way to Macroom, my lad?” asked the nobleman. “T'hat way,” re- { plied the boy, lazily moving the toe of his oot in the-direetion of the place, Astonished at hig extreme laziness, the | lord dismounted. *“‘Boy,” said he, *‘if | yon can show me a Inzier act thau that, I will give you a half erown.” 'T'he boy eved him steadily for a moment, and, turning balf over on his side, muttered: “Patit in my pocket, sor.” He got his half orown » Excerpts From a New Novel The “‘yellow back” novel seems to have secured o firm foothold in | France. Figaro enlls the following zclmi('n extracts from a recent work of !_thut sort which has met wilh a large ’ sale in Paris: | “Her hand was cold like that of a !'s(\rp(‘nt." ' “The countess was abont to reply { when the door opened and closed her : month.” i “The colonel paced backward and {forward with his hands behind his I bach, veading 8 newspaper.” [ ““At this sight the negro's face grew | dreadfully pale.” ’ “The man was dressed in a velvet | jaeket and pants of the same color.”— ; Ex. i The Toledo Weekly Blade. ; | | ls Os the now nemrly twenty thonsand ; ?rugn!;\r publications in the Uuited ; | States, there are but two or three l l\vm‘kly newspapers published for !gmmr:ll cireulation in every state and | territory, and of these the "Toledo ! Blade is the best and most popular of | thiem all. It is the oldest, best known, and has the largest eireulation. For more than twenty -five years it has been a regular visitor to every portion of | the Union, and it is well known at every l one of the sixty thousand odd postoflices of the conntry. It is made esvecially for family reading. It gives | the entire news of the world each week, in suel condensed form as will | save rending seores of pages of daily | papers to get less information. Re i publican in politics, Temperance m | principle, always on the side of justi('e! and right, it is just the paper for the | pim.-;, generation, and a great eduea- l tor for the whole family. Serial | I\.tnliwfl, wit and humor, short stories, | household department,question bavean, | | farm department, camp fire, Sunday chool and young folks are a few (’ff the many other prominent features of | this great paper. A specimen copy { will be mailed free to any address on application, and the publishers invite any person to send in a long list of addresses to whom they will ail sam | ple copies. They would be glad to i mail o couple of lmndred specimens to | readers of this connty, The Weekly | Blade is a very large paper, and the \' price is only one dollar a year. Ad | dress THE BLADE, Toledo Obio. ' By speeinl clubbing arrangements | we are enabled to furnish the Walker | ton INDEPENDENT aud the 'Toledo i Blade one vear for $1.75. |

. ' PICKED UP. No liar ean be a true hevo. : A man’s will is a woman’s won’t, | Tast living is not conducive to living long. A mauv is a fool in some new way every day, | Nearly all persistent whistlers are | light headed. . An open foe is less to be feared than | & pretended friend. | Too mauny girls are like cheap. ealico —they wou’'t wash, A feast of reason that ends in intoxi cation is a feast of folly, Girls, flivting is very foolish and, what is worse, is dangevous, You ean’t stop a vile man’s tongue, but you ean stop youx own ears, If a man hires a girl he does not think his wife has anything to do. No difference where a man goes, he finds things that he does not like. The sword never achieved a vietory for the right without inflicting wron Thie persisteut jag has caused morg than oue fine gentleman to end as ab vag. This is the age when women are making every eflort to do what mev have done. When s man has money to burn, he invariably allows it to burn a hole iu his pocket. The people who have the softest carpet to kueel on often do Lhe least ! praying. : A man cannot possess anything that is better than w good wife, or worse | than a bad ove. ' Reading without reflection is largely { & waste of time. A man shonld digest | that which he puts in his mental l:\lumm'h. A girl who hasn’t at least seventeen i.\?ivk pins fastened on her dress, isu't lin it these days, She mast be a great llli.;i to the man who is privileged to hug her, Foßr SALE.—In Johuson township, 8 acres improved, V. } M. W Bbe tion 41, 40 acres good low land in 8 ) W. S, W.H25 120 acres, some upland and improved in Section 86 S. E. Qor, ‘ Union township and other lands, H. EARrLY, Lock Dox 221. Lay's Hotel, I Lal'orte, Ind, The lall in the investigation of {South Bend Jotion manufacturers ; which has been on for several weess !is about to he resnmed, 848 Um! [ Mishawaka Demoerat. Some hay | believed that nothing more would idum- while others hnve thon ; not only wonld there be luviherinve tigations in South Bend but sowme ‘é the other citivs where the business f conducted wounld also come under Uu‘ !w'u.-“ lght. Information just res ‘ ceived from Indinvapolis i 8 to th %l'fl"('! that the matter is to again b fumul up. District Altorney H:ukJ E]x;l\ ing indieated that he will have the federal grind jury recalied for a ses i,i‘ n next February when it will be % asked to further look into South Bend | lo tion makers, ! Short hreath cared by Dr. Miles' Heart Care.

| Notice of Administration. i f Notice is i v given that the undersigned has : | been appor { the ( kof the Circuit Court of | § |Bt ph ¢ v, state of Indiana, Administratriz g I wit . xed of ¢ estate of Thomgs ] # | : ¥ J v, late of St. Joseph county, deceas¢d 4 Q. e b b ) oiid O i S i 3CQ § € SOLN ns ' t ELLEN JOHNS, § : z ADMINISTRATRIX with will annex ;i ] I 6, 1504, ; ‘ | | e | The Human Electrical Forcegf! | | i ————e ‘; ' How They Control the Orgafils | of the Body. | | e ‘ The electrical force of the human body, e | | | the nerve fluid may be termed, is an esp 1 !; clally attractive department of science, arl‘t. 1 | exerts so marked an Influence on the health |§ | of the organs of the body. Nerve force is|{§ | produced by the brain and conveyed B < means of the nerves to the various organs ¥ l the body, thussupplying the latter with the<

! vltam.( necessary to in- ! sure thelr health. The pueuzmogastric nerve, as shown here, may bhe said to be the most important | of the entire nerve sys- | | tem, as it supplies the‘ ! heart, plungs, stomach, { bowels, etc.,, with the | nerve force necessary to | keep them active and 1 he:x?thy. As will be seen by the cut the long nerve -‘descendlng from the | base of the brain and | terminating in the bow= | els is the pueumogastric, while the numerous lit- | tle branches supé)ly the ! heart, lungs and stomach with necessarg vitality. When the brain becomes in any way disordered by Irritabliity or exhaustion, the nerve force which 1t supplies is lessened, and the or- | gans receiving the di- | lninishudsupplz arscons= | | sequently weakened.

Fimenael it ARSIt (realy T e s - | Physiclans generally fail to recogn3? | the J{rnpurt:mgs of thYs fact, but treat 3 ‘%]ee | orcanitselfinsteadof the cause of the trou _: le | The noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M-;?‘l)) ] LL. 8., nag given the greater part of his | so | to the study of this sublject. and the rrinct.:fl 8 I discoveries concerning It are due tohiseffo pal l Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, the uls 4ots. valed brain and nerve food, ispreparec. o, :fl‘l‘ prhu‘i[i)lu that all nervous and many ot__the | difficulties urifhmte from disorders of |, her | nervecenters. [ts wonderiul success incur 2étho | these disorders Is testitied to by thousands 3:4ng every part of the land. t iAO | Restorative Nervine cures sleeplessny I mervous prostration, dizziness, h(&‘wrla. s“"’;eSS. | ual debility, Bt. Vitus dance, epl opsy, etc exis free from opiates or dangerous drugs. ~~¢ 1t is sold on a positive guarantee by all dr & It gists, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Med fag- | Co., Elkhart, Ind., on'receipt of price, $1 : 3cal | botile, six botiles for §5, express prepald. .-;-;per rme Spa

M. ‘Notice of Administration, ; Notice if hereby given thar the undersigned has ,een appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court z:sr'_ Joseph county, state of Indiana, Administrar with the will annexed of the estate of Cutherine Fulntel' late OT.St. Joseph county, deceased, Said estate is suppesed to be solvent, ~ OLIVER R.FULMF,R, DMINISTRATOR with will Deec. 1, 1804, 1 will annexed, W, A, Daily, Attorney for Administrator,* ;—“\_— - R T‘»:::fn" | (5 ‘. e : fl‘. RS AT BN ! ’ \“.“"';f' """.' W, < $ 4 , V ; k 4 y ‘ { I / \\uu\ul,{""f!’ : e | ~TO-— I INDIGESTION Cured by Using | ; 'sS ill ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla | Words of Comfort to All wio Suffer from ! Dyspepsia. - § *“For years, I was a martyr to g | Indigestion, and had about given of | up al hope of ever finding relief, 0] | a8 the complaint only seemed to 93 | grow worse instead of better, of | under ordinary treatment. At of | last, I was induced to try Ayer’s = Sarsaparilla, and 1 hereby testify o that after using only three bot- of tles, I wascured. Ican,therefore, 0 | confidently recommend this med- g I icine to all similarly aflicted.”"— FRANKLIN BECK, Avoca, la. o “] am Yvremmllv acquainted 9 with Mr. Beck and believe any statement he may make to be o true.”—W. J. Maxwerr, Drug- o | gist and Pharmacist, Avoca, la. g§ | “1I have used Avyer's Sarsapa- © ! rilla for general debility and, as g i n'x!nmL}vnrit'wr_ find it does ex- ¢ * actly as is claimed for it.”—B. J. of | Apams, Ezzell, Texas. g ' Ayer'sans, S g yer'sans Sarsaparilla o Admitted for Exhibition o l AT THE WORLD'S FAIR J 000 0000000000000000 m 3 W T R A R WWTW WTR ANYONE CAN €. %! At the expense of little 'Q‘ ~; a ‘grr\)ney and his spare by g : ! # time obtain a fair work % 'Y"i“ ‘ ;ing education. o} ’,,:q? ) ! ' ‘STUDY AT HOME ’ : ‘ ‘M— ’ | ‘ THROUGH THE : H SPRAGUE URIVERSITY ' Or COPPLePANNTINAE INSTEEC TIAN i ‘Coax'.:‘.;::-.;il'?f*'-mi‘WM.W f { { SUBJECTS TAUGHT, ‘| f1 Seer Ares 1s foradminnion i : 9o Scheol of Law pespares pus e las # | NW leey oo i . | g This » teaches journalistic § { litesary wotk from the foun- | JOURNALISH . 1 ———————— ) facted B ! { A e o stdust tachern ot £ | BOOK-KEEPING -1 '.____—-_—_————.—’_ tep hos t ‘:"" §SHURT-H§ND;"-';‘;-‘:,: et expert work ; ——————————————— i : RIS S e it L | { GREEK and LATIN " -7 ? sico to the most advanced work in the Classics i : The above schools teach by the rnv.i“‘lr-“"l‘!' : § enre method only, and recegnlize no rivais in : ! Lhelr respective heldf. s B

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will send you & wateh case opener free. w | e Photographed ’§ from Life. ‘] g B SR RESTORES VITALITY. \kfl':\'_' '‘e s e ] Y, 2 i U M, f 5 — ‘ i N %\ l-“» es o 2 ~.“,‘ Py -y ¥ 1’ A %’f 5 T Madea | ¢7 e o Ist Day. [} /’> fi:_/ ‘.Wel! Man : gias . = -;(,',"4} 96ROy NV of Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCII :REMBEDY ' produces the above results in 30 days. Itacts | powerfully and guickly. Cures when all others fail l Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old | men will recover their vouthful vigor by using | REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- | | ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, | | Lost Power, Failing Mcmory, Wasting Discases, and | | all effects of self-abuse or excess ar 4 indiscretion, | | which unfits one for e’ udy. business or marriage. It | not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but | | is a great perve tonie and bleed builder, bring- | ing back the pink glow to pale cheeksandre | storing the fire of youth. It wards off Tusanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no | other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail | £I.OO per package, or six for $5.00, with a posi | tive written guarantes to eure or reiund | the money. Circular free. Address ! | ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. 53 Rivar St., CHICAGO, ILL. q ] FOR SALE BY | J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ina. ; ______________——————-—————'—'—— ™) 1

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'BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS l i""‘l"""‘l‘l""\‘\""l""‘""l"""‘ JAS. SHOEMARKER Justiee of the Peace. Office in N. Shoemaker bldg. upstairs. collections promptly attended too. Algo solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knefflar & Lopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my ofilce every Saturday. e—- — O. . TOWNSEND, 'BARBER & HAIRDRESSER \ Next door Behrens’ store. l WALKERTON, - INDIANA

e e—— Keeley relapses cured. Guarantee to eure Aleoholism, Opinm and Tobaeco disease. Board and treatment, $75, Home treatment at reduced rates. THE CONWAY INSTITUTE, Dwight, 111 M MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle— regulating the liver, stomach and bowels throngh the nerves. A new discovery, Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, I‘Juequuled for men, women, children. hmallc_:st., mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Bamples free at J. Endly’s. \ 'l‘ » faon' Y 10 rustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at the U. §. Express office on Wednesday of each weeg for the transaction of township business. vl6No \ F 1Y N (Y , O-M. CUNNINGHAM, AMttorney at Law, = SOUTH BEND, INfim ODD FELLOWS BLK. LROOM 10, M ) o) r J.P. HENRY, AUVCTIONEER. Will ery sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and | satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders i at INDEPENDENT office, or address, J. . HENRY, Walkerton, Ind —M A. E. CRIPE . . ’ Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. —M _ Dr. H. S. Dowell], RS e ] :\‘f R Py PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted withont pain or sleep, by the use of a loeal ansesthetie. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth lilled withont pain by the use of antalgin. Sets of teetli made on short notice. Deatal rooms in ¥ry Dougherty \ ————————————————————————— ; B 4 M.D. LEROY. \ 5@2({:?% . - /"“‘*"“’Aaf?“% eot = | & /t:‘\*: < :-Y:\?‘;’(’; g f\r‘l‘(q?:fe’ \\‘;:" | S *d*«fi&zf_%flf

LIVERY & FEED STABLE, WALKERTON, INE. First class rigs and good horses, Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to ail adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. M

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States and Canada. ! NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON iNo. 20 l’nwvnger__,,_-,_,X.vave»a____-_-_l‘z.'.!s pm i N 0.22 i e . Bb% i SCUTH BOUND FROM WAL B {No. 23 Passenger__..-.--—-lLeaves N {No. 29 " e r e LS ! a o Immediate connections at Tipton with Doy line trains for Sandusky Bloomington and & | points south, easl and west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on Ww. F. LaFeber, | Ticket AgentL, E. & W.R. R., or address 3 C. F. Daly, t Gen'l Pas. Agt. i Indianapolis Ind. !

———————————————ESSS———— B, & G.TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, No 4 Express__-_------_-_---_-----....2.02 a m “ 16 Mail e coao e e SRS, " 3 Fimited .- ... 118 p M sl4 W e GOING WEST. g Express---------—---_-------------4.52 am .5 lAimitcd--_-----------------_--_----8383.m ¢ 3y .‘\lxul------_----------__-._---_---__3.15 pm 3 Express--_-_-_-__---------..-_-_-_-11.12p m 11 Walkerton Accommodation------G.aO am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicagoat 835 p. g Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O ScUlLd ). P. McCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md Colnmrbus. G, E. L. SANDEKS, Ag't., Walkerion.