St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1895 — Page 8

yi_ -■ —MM—M C>jc ^lndependent. A Local Nkwspai’EH, Non-Paktisan. w. a. HNix.Kr. rvm.isn kk. Entered nt the WnlKerton Postoffice nt second class nites. Butoiwoti jition : For One Year . . . .8150 For Six Months "t* For Three Months 4<> If paid promptly In advHnee ft dUeonnl of 25 cents on the jear will beallowed. V A cross marked with n bine pencil on ttie margin of your paper Indicates that vonr term of subscription to this paper lias expired. If you are In arrearages please settle at once, ami notify ns promptly if you wish the paper eoni lined. WALKERTON, INDIANA. JAN. 12, 1895. I.ocnl Uriels. Tho penally for killing a quail now is $lO. Have you succeeded yet in writing it “1895?” Dr. Arlington makes a specialty of electric treatment. Invoicing is the order of the day among many of our merchants. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Strang Jan. 1. The Indiana Republican Editorial Association will hold its annual meeting at Indianapolis, Jan. 24th. A large number of manufacturing establishments of South Bend have petitioned the city for butter lire protection. A. 1). ReymHds, the old reliable horse doctor, is in town every Saturday to treat diseases of the horse. He makes chronic diseases a specialty. Mishawaka is taking steps toward securing a city charter. Having about 4,000 inhabitants it certainly ought to begin to put on city airs. The Wabash Plain Dealer absolutely refuses to publish obituary poetry.— Exchange. The Independent absolutely refuses to publish obituary poetry—unless it gets paid for it. ■Mrs. Addison Snell, of the Island, is reported quite sick with heart disease. While at her house work on Tuesday she was suddenly attacked with heart trouble and fell to the floor being unconscious for some time. A butcher in Valparaiso has sued a farmer, claiming SI,OOO damages for selling him a dressed hog that was diseased. The butcher sold the meat to his patrons, many of whom returned it and he also lost fifty customers. Hicks in his latest bill of fare predicts that the roughest and most trying part of the present winter will fall in February and March. He says: “Let all concerned make a note of this. We believe that April and May will usher in an early season, and that the conditions will be good for pushing agricultural pursuits. Heavyhail storms and a marked tendency to local cloud bursts will characterize the precipitations of these months. It is said that detectives have discovered that there is a company of undertakers in Chicago who have men in several States of which this is one, wha watch for newly made graves, open them some night and steal the coflins inside. The bodies are then thrown back into the graves and covered up, and the coffins are shipped to headquarters in Chicago, where they are fixed over a little to make them appear new, and sold over again. For Sale.—A 40 acre farm, two miles from Walkerton,good house, young orchard, 3 acres of timber, 5 acres of huckleberry marsh, and the rest improved. Easy terms. Jack Oattling, North Liberty, Ind. DR.KILMER’S GfAwp > Al I kidney. LIVERS bl c 4 u c £L r K): Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain in joints or back, brick dust In urine, frequent calls, irritation, inflammation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of the bladder. Disordered Liver, Biliousness, headache, indigestion or gout. SWAMP-ROOT invigorates, cures kidney difficulties, Bright's disease, urinary troubles. Impure BBood, Scrofula, malaria, general weakness or debility. Swamp-Hoot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. GunrautceUso contents of One Bottle, if not benefited. Druggists will refund to you the price ;.aid. A t ZiruggiMs, sOc. Size, $ 1.00 Size. ‘'lnvalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. Dii. KmjiEß & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

A 500 barrel oil well was struck re1 cenfly near Portland, (his state. A pound party was held at the M. E. parsonage on Monday evening. To start a new growth of hair, Hall’s Hair Renewer is the best preparation. Dr. Arlington has something new 1 and effective for the treatment of । catarrh. Over 6,000 car loads of sand were shipped to Chicago from Michigan : City last year. 'Die holiday trade this year was quite satisfactory so the most of our merchants. The North Judson correspondent to the Knox Republican signs himself “Nux Vomica.” Wabash county has a hamlet called Monkeytown and Wayne county boasts of a Goose Heaven. A man at Marion, this state, recently . paid an election bel by rolling a peanut a mile with a toothpick. A. C. Harden brook has purchased of Chas. Robbins the lot adjoining Walter Rogers’ property. Mr. Harden brook thinks of building in the spring. Hon Billy Williams arrived in the city last week and expects to make this place his home for some time. \\ e understand he is engaged in writing a book.— Warsaw Union. A representative of the Hammond horse-sausage factory visited Crown Point, last Wednesday, and bought a car load of broken down horses which he said, would be converted into sausages, dried beef, corned beef, etc.— Warsaw Indian inn. Secretary Metcalf, of the state board of health, reports 95 casses of smallpox in the state last year, and 20 deaths. Os these 56 cases and live deaths are credited to St. Joseph county.—Mishawaka Enterprise. You mean 26 cases in St. Joseph county. The continual succession of boils, pimples, and eruptions from which many suffer, indicates an impure statu of the blood. The most effective remedy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It expels the poison harmlessly through the natural channels, and leaves the skin clean and clear. 1 A writer in the Prairie Farmer says: r “The cellar is the best place to keep potatoes. Place them in barrels, and every two weeks pour them from one barrel into another. The pouring around prevent sprouting. It seems all that is necessary to keep potatoes from sprouting is to change their position, and keep the cellar cool.” Fed to Bears. A party of Polish Hebrews has been camping east of Brazil, lud. Recently the police were informed that one of the children died and the heartless parents chopped it in pieces with an ax and fed it to three huge bears they have with them. Farmers of Putnam county armed themselves with shotguns, marched to the camp and ordered the campers to leave immediately, which they did. The Toledo Weekly Blade. . Os the now nearly twenty thousand regular publications in the United . States, there are but two or three , weekly newspapers published for general circulation in every state and territory, and of these the Toledo Blade is the best and most popular of them all. It is the oldest, best known, and has the largest circulation. For more than twenty-five years it has been a regular visitor so every portion of the Union, and it is well known at every one of the sixty thousand odd post- ' offices of the country. It is made especially for family reading. It gives , the entire news of the world each ; week, in such condensed form as will save reading scores of pages of daily : papers to get less information. Re- | publican in politics, Temperance in principle, always on the side of justice and right, it is just the paper for the rising generation, and a great educator for the whole family. Serial I stories, wit and humor, short stories, household department.question bureau, farm department, camp fire, Sunday school and young folks are a few of tie 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 mail sample copies. They would be glad to I mail a couple of hundred specimens to readers of this county, The Weekly । Blade is a very large paper, and the price is onlv one dollar a year. Ad । dress THE BL ADE, Toledo Ohio. By special clubbing arrangements । we are enabled to furnish the Walker - । ton Independent and the Toledo , Blade one year lor $1.75.

A community without a newspaper is a good place to flee from. It has no future, says an exchange. The frog sings in the alley and the grass grows in the streets and the birdsbuild nests in the gables. ’J’he local paper that comes to stay and that is not owned by a clique or faction is a blessing. Its existence depends on advertising, and the merchant who refuses to patronize it upon the plea that “every body knows him” shirks a duty he owes to the public and incidentally gives his business a black eye. Advertisements are an evidence of life, public spirit, hope, a disposition to do business, and a willingness to give as well as to take. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. PICKED UP. Profanity has no redeeming feature. Heresy is unsuccessful independence. Expect the best but get ready foK the worst. War is premeditated murder by dA tions. ( Au impulse should be kept on ioe fok a time. The early bird is bugged by the curly hunter. Man, if you will sell out, dou’t sell out for a song. Shoot folly flying, sitting, standing or swimming. A woman's brain doesn’t empty into her heart. Ingratitude is, unfortunately, not a penal offense. Advertisements are the legs that business walks on. Good nature and laughter are the best medicines in the world. There seems to be no one so hard to discourage us the person who can’t b.ng. When a man has no children, lie nlwiiys says he goes to a circus to “study human nature.” Almost any man knows just enough about cooking to be able to advise his wife how to cook. Big Fire at LaPaz. A dispatch from Plymouth state* that on the night of the Bth inst. a big tire occurred at LaPuz It was discovered about midnight in the woodshed adjoining the residence of Dr. J. J Hamilton and before it could be controlled had spread to the doctor’s fine residence, burning it to the ground. From there the flames, em tirely beyond control, caught the l>b general store room owned and ocofipied by Leonard Logan. It contained a big stock of merchandise nud was entirely destroyed. The people of the village and surrounding country did their best to fight the flames but to no avail. The loss will reach nearly $2,500 on tho store ami contents and SSOO on the doctor’s residence. Both were insured. For Sale.—ln Johnson township, 78 acres improved, W. J N. W. Section 31, 40 acres good low land in S. IV. S. W. 32; 120 acres, some upland and improved in Section 36 S. E. Cor. Union township and other lands. H. Early, Lock Box 221. Lay’s Hotel, Lal’orte, Ind. plofel l^ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. Centrally located. Recently overhauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and excellent board. A First-class LUNCH COUNTER -L In connection with tlie Q Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN, Proprietor. the Faiws’ BA Walkerton, Ind., JOHN E. JOHNSON, Pres., MORGAN JOHNSON. V. Preu. THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes col lections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited.

Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk oi the Circuit Court I °i St. Joseph county, state of Indiana, Administrak tor with the will annexed of the estate of Catherine Fulmer late of St. Joseph County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. OLIVER R. FULMER, Administrator with will annexed. D X ■ ’3. 18^. Wm, A. Daily, Attorney for Administrator. “For Charity Suftereth Long." i a // " i n AAZAi Mrs. IssuroC. Phoenix, Hllwcukec. WU. “matron of a Benevolent Home and knowing the good Dr. Mlles* Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for tho publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1893, The inmates had the “LaGrippe," and I was one of the first. Resuming duty too noon, with the care of so many sick, I 1 did not regain my health, and in a month Ibeeatne no debilitated and nen ^ux from nleeplessness and the drafts made on 1 my vitality, that it was a question if 1 could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try Hr. Hilen’ Restorative Xenlne, I took 2 ixittles and am happy to say, I am In better health than ever. I still continue Ite oeeasional use, an a nerve food, as my work is very trying. A letter addreased.to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach mo.” ’ June 6,1894. Mns. Laura O. Phoknix. Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a prwitlvtj guarantee that tho first bottle will iH iiefit. AH druggists sell It at 11,6 bottles forffi, or {twill bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price >y the Dr. Miles Medical 00., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine 1 Restores Health < jhAk fl PW Oiw P ; DON’T WAIT For a Cold to Run into Bronchitis or Pneumonia. ; Check it at Once WITH i AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. “Early in the Winter, I took a g severe cold which developed into o an obstinate, hacking cough, o very painful to endure and o troubling me day and night, for ° nine weeks, in spite of numerous o remedies. Ayer's Cherry Pec- o toral being recommended me, I ® began to take it, and inside of 24 o hours, I was relieved of the o tickling in my throat. Before I o finished the 'bottle, my cough was nearly gone. I cannot speak o i too highly of its excellence.”— oi Mrs. E. Bosch, Eaton, Ohio. gj Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral o| Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD’S FAIR©? ooooooooooooooooooooooocs 4IUIUmUIU<UIMIM »«A BA « M tax ■»•»•>■■ lUUIUIIK At the expense of little I money and his spare t । time obtain a fair , Jing education. } I STUDY AT HOME? J 1 ■■■■ll ! I— I 0 THROUGH THK 0 SPRAQUE UNIVERSITY j OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, i ! Comprising th« leading correspondence schools In tho world. SUBJECTS TAUGHT. j I I A 111 The School of Law prepares pupils fbr admission j LA 19 to b ar ’ an extended, thorough course. Has I I "■ ©ver x,600 students in every part of the country. I I iniinilHl lOHfl This school teaches journalistic | [ jUUIiNALIoiYi work ,h ‘ fou " J | Dnni/ 1/CCniMn This school Is conducted by 0 { [ll]|lll »l\f tl 111 11 one of the ablest teachers of j J MVVn HIM book-keeping in America. I IOLinOT UAUn This school teaches shorthand by J An Z I n I "nW!■ IJ k™* ’ystem. and from the he- ] VllUlll llniiy tothe best expert work. J nOCri/ Anri I A TIM This school teaches trans- I buLLn SHu LA I Ui ’“‘j l t 1 t — — ■ — —'■ ■ ■ ■ history, from the found** J | Uo« to the most advanced work In the classics. 0 The above eehooli teach by tho correspond- 0 J »»re method only, and recognize no rivals in f ! their respective fields. j ( f a Address, stating »n J o- *hi I school y. ’. are J f in tc rested, and in { ’ ce> " in i C M • **■ 0 1 * J - COTNt "- J " • 0 * IS * ’ ‘ T "" • ’ J CtTROIT. MICH.; c iK’v --N Telephone Bid. f '

§6.00^ —TO— California Is the Sleeping Cur Bate O n the Phillips-Hoek Island Tourist Excursions, from Chicago and kindred points to San Francisco and Loh Angeles, the cars have upholstered spring seats, are Pullman build, and appointments perfect. These Tourists Excursions are popn lar, they run once a week, leaving Chicago every Thursday, ami Phillips, the excursion manager, has an agent accompany party all the way. Address or call on Oko. I«*. T.r.E, 104 Olwrk Ht , CJUicngo. for reservation and rates. JNO. SEBASTIAN, G. P. A. .0. R. I. & P. R’y, Chicago. That Lame Pack can be eured with Dr. Miles’ NERVE PLASTER. Only 25c. ®LAPORTE Bo® M© Practical Book-Keeping-, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, Type-Writins’, English Training'. Write For TerniN. H. C. NOE, LaPorte, Ind. All pain banished by Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills. ADULTERATED WINE Is injurious, but nothing gives strength, and tones up the stomach like a pure old uort wine. " Royal Ruby Port,” so called for Its royal taste and ruby color, is on account of its purity, age and strength, particularity adapted for invalids, convalescents anti the aged. Sold only in bottles (never in bulk) while cheap wine is sold by the gallon and gives a larger profit to the seller but less to the user. This wine is absolutely pure, and has the age without which no wine 13 fit to use. Be sure you get •’Hoyal Ruby"; quart bottles |l, piuta 60 sold by J. F. REID. Here’s the Idea Os the Non-pull-out Bow The great watch saver. Saves the watch r rom thieves and falls—cannot be pulled off the case—costs nothing extra. / y N\ The bow has a groove fl I/ 7 II on eac h end- A collar I I GTS I I runs down inside the \ / / pendant (stem) and vJ-JJ nts into the grooves, firmly locking the __ . bow to the pendant, *° that it cannot be x pulled or twisted off. Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark. lOy Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are now fitted with this [/eat bow (ring). They look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost only about half as much, and are guaranteed for twenty years. Sold only through watch dealers Remember the name

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Keeley relapses cured. Guarantee to cure Alcoholism, Opium and Tobacco disease. Board and treatment, $75. Home treatment at reduced rates. 'lhe Conway Institute, Dwight, 111. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the “ eiv «s- A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ ills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 50 doses 25 ctH. Samples free at J. Endly’s. Trustee’s Notice. John W McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Jownslnp, hereby gives notice that he will be m Ins office at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each ween for the tiansaction of township business. v!6No O-M CUNNINGHAM. ^Utoriiey at Lau>^ South Bend, Ind« ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. I J. P. II EN RY, AUCTIONEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Hates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. I’. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done nently and expeditiously. Drop iu and see ns. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effeetM. Teeth 1 filled without pain by the use of anta! gia. Sets of teeth made on short no tlop. Pental rooms hi Fry Dougherty I Jook; Walkertan, lud. M. D. LEROY. 31151 b LIV Eli Y & FEEB STABLE, n il.ileirroA. ixi». First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON INo. 20 Passenger Leaves 12 28 pm | No. 22 “ “ - SOUTH HOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 23 Passenger I,eaves 9.18 a m INo. 29 “ “ 4.52 om Immediate connections at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points south, eastand west. For tickets, rate® and general in formation, call on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address C’. F. I>aly. Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. It. & <» TIME TiRLE. GOING EAST, No 4 Express —2.02 a. m “ 16 Mail 9.10 am “ 8 Limited 1.15 p m “14 “ - 9.20 p m GOING WEST. “ 47 Express — 4.52 am “ 5 Limited 838 a m “ 17 Mai) 3.15 pm 3 Express 11.12 pm 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6.30 am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8.35 p. m. 4®- Where no time is given trains do net stop CHAS. O SCULL. O P. McCARTY, Geu. Puss Ag t. Assist Gen. Pass. Ag't., Baltimore. Md. Columbus O E L. SANDERS, Ag't.. Walkerton.