St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1895 — Page 8

Cye independent A Local Nuwsvapek, Non-Paiitisax. W. A. KNIH.KY, I'L'BI.ISHIiI!. Entered «♦ tin* WMk- 100 Posl mice id .second ehiss rates. ® ulosscr i 3 > t a 01* : F<>i One Year . . . .S' N For Six Months "■ For Thni> 'lnnibs . . . . • . I f Ifpnid p><»r,aptly In ndrance ft discount of 2. cents on the jem will beallowed. XA ci ss innrbed with ft bine pencil on tin noitgln of join paper indicates Unit yon term of snbsmiplion to tills paper lifts expired If you are in aneamm's please settle nt once. ant tn illy us promptly it yon wish the paper eon i lined. WALKERTON, INDIANA. JAN. 19 1895 8.<»«al ESaidM. Dr. Arlington makes a specially of electric tiealmmd. .lake Kmdsley lost a horse valued til SDO, last wpM^ — Mr. Chris. Noll, agent, of the T/il’n f< Brewing C was in town on rnestlay. Keep the hair heallhA and of a nut nral color by using Hall’s Hair He newer. People uh । have go ■ 1 common sense are not Ilie kind who delight in gossiping about, their neighbors. Barber U. B. chinch is having a good revival. Seven have been out to an altar of prayer and four united with the church. A. 1) Ib'ynolds, the old reliable horse doctor, is in town (‘very Saturday to treat, diseases of the horse. He makes chronic diseases a specialty. Postoffice officials al Washington State that if the sensational charges against rJstmaster Fawcett, of Lagrange, alleging immorality are proved to be true he will at once be removed. 'l'he Bremen linquiier intimates that the scheme of putting in electric lights at that place, which was agitated quite earnestly by the citizens for awhile, is dj ing out for lack of interest. Everybody should go mid hear the Walkerton Juvenile Echo (’<>., at the Pastime club room, on Saturday evening, Jan. 19. Admission, 5 cents. Do not fail t > see the grand street parade nt 12 o'clock-. It is said that the lawyers of South Bend have decided to ask the legislature to form a new judicial district out of St. Joseph county. In the. even! of finch a change if is exper^nri that LaPorte and Starke counties would be united into a district. The Syracuse RegiMer is republishing items from old tiles of a newspaper printed in that town in 1375. One of these items reads as follows: “A new town has been laid out on the B. & O. Ry., west of Milford Junction, bearing the euphonious title of Nappamte.” The extension of the '• I’liree I” is proving useful to the Nickel Plate road. A recent wreck bet ween Argos and Knox prevented the express from getting beyond that point, but by backing to Argos and going to Walkerton the train was enabled to get into Knox slightly behind schedule time. — Argos Relied,or. He was surely a drummer who first gave vent to this prayer: “Our land . lord at the head of the table, we hallow Iby name, let the beefsteak come, let it be properly done, and let it be free from taint; give us this day some ham and eggs, also fruit in season; forgive us when we kick as we forgive those who kick against ns, lead us not into unclean, buggy beds, deliver us from dirty towels an I cock roaches, and thine be the glory and $2.00 per day forever and ever.” '^DR.KILMER’S — thereat KIDNEY, LIVERS Dissolve* travel, Gall stone, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straining after urination, painin the back and hips, sudden stoppage of water with pressure. Bright’* Disease, Tune rusts in urine. Scanty urine. Swamp-Hoot cures urinary troubles ami kidney difficulties. Mven’ CosaasakdEit, Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousjk h, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. aider, Inflittnmation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calls, puss bk 1 1, inueßS or pus. -.tucm-tti <• ’ cons. ~t. nt One bottle, if not benefited, Gru 1 . w .1 , ■' .i .l to y -i th ■ । u ■■ peid. as r.roa-.isu, sor.siw, st.co size. “On 01.o 1 . .is’ Or i ’o to Health” free- Consultation free. pH. KILMI'P. & CO., BIkGaAWXOM, N. Y.

Dr. Arlington hits something new * - mid effective for the treatment of - ' ca Im i h. The next state eneampmenf of the G. A R will be held at Muncie March ’ 28 and 29. t A new time card went into effect on the B. A O. road Sunday, Jan. 6. The () new schedule affects only the running . of freight and fast t rains. The Walkcilon Milling Co. have ; put in their new scales which work adit mirahly. They invite she farmers to Ji bring in their grain and try them. I - A South Bend youth has invented a bicy ele al tachment by which a bicycle can bo ixm on snow oi ice. The in vent ion has been given a trial and prows very satisfactory. I’l'mouth sent. im>r four tons of f teed ami (1 mr to the Nebraska suffereis. The cil izens of Plymouth have t been acting a noble part in the relief of Nebraska’s poverty stricken people. ' I'he water in the M thawfika school ■ • wells by analy sis hits been proven to Ibe impure, and it Ih thought that this may have been the origin of tiie epidemic of diptluuia in that place. The ! wells have aceordin; 1 y been closed. 'l'he heavy fall of snow the latter ! part of last week furnished fair sleigh. Jing, and numerous cutlers were 1 brought into use on Sunday. The ! snow was about eight inches deep on the level. , Jim Cook and Charley Shoai.dey , marked and cut 3) loads of ice in . eight hours for Dan Beall. This is a good record. Jim says that they did jit in seven and a half hours, but thev ' will give the people the benefit of half ’ an hour. ] Alivemiletoot race bet ween (morge . Hrant, of Plymmilb, and D. H. Mm phv of New York, was held in the opera hons(> at Ply mouth on 'i'hmsday night of last week, (oant won the victor', 'i’he time was 29 minutes, (.rant now j puts out :i challenge to run any man in Indiana from fen to twenty miles for from $230 to sso’l a side. . i'he Huntington Democrat says . R itus Ames, the ex Wabash engimsw, , has turned his atlention to inventing, .and has patented a spring seat for i engineers wldch breaks the force of । (Im jir while the locomotive is in mo । Horn Engineers claim that the jolting motion <>f the cab is very hard on ihcm, producing liver and kidney ' 1 I'h'intSj and the invenlmn is intended ' t.«o i<mi(‘dy tin’s evil. The La Porte Republican says that William Craig, a convict in the prison north, is rapidly amassing a fortune as the result of his in vent ive genius. lie i had not been in the prison very long ' , before he produced a self-locking nut । and bolt, simple in construction and ' certain in action. He has lately p itened a shell or thimble to be attached to axles of vehicles, and adjustable to overe >me the effect of j wear which usually occurs at the large j end of the axle. Craig has now nearly SI,OOO to his credit the result of sales thus far made. The Toledo Weekly Blade. Os the now neinly twenty th 'imaml regular publienlions in the VmT J Stales, there are but two or three | weekly newspapers published lor general circulate n i i every state ami territory, and of these the Toledo Blade is the best, and most popular of them all. It is Ilie oldest, best, known, and has the largest circulation. Fer more Ilian twenty live years it has been a regular visitor to every portion of (lie Union, and it is well known at everyone of the sixty thousand odd postofiices of the country. It is made es i pecially 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. Republican in politics, Temperance in principle, always on the side of justice and right, it is just the paper for the rising generation, ano a great cducator for the whole family. Serial j stories, wit. and humor, short stories, ! household department,question bureau, farm department, camp lire, Sunday ' school and young folks are a few of the many other prominent features of , this great paper. A specimen copy I 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 sum ‘ ph> .pies. They would be glad to mail a couple of hundred specimens to readers of this county, The Weekly . Blade is a v-ery large paper, and the I price is only one dollar a year. Address THE BEADE, Toledo Ohio. ( I By special clubbing arrangements ■ wo are ei dded to furnish the Walker II m IxnE’-’i-x'DENT and the Toledo | Blade one year for $1.75.

KNOX, J Too much snow for comfort or vtnience Though this is the lir’Won have had since election snows. IM W( ‘ I® ()nr schools were never moie W perous than this winter. JMos SI । ps are being taken to estab,M i I’resby lei iau chalntiqna nt Cedar^Mi n . and eonneel that with Knox. W lUdn r I -all an election to vote the aid vSvill the next thirty dais. ^Miin Conrl lu re is in full Lbist.i^B giaml jury are still at work I whe been impanueled on the first i av’inp ’ term. ■ tin 11. R. Robbins is assigned 111 J . sense of Ransboltom, who is c | ( ' e ' with kidnapping. The case i biltei ly contested, and will pr l ” be taken to Plymouth for trial. ^ >; d> ! y 11. Baruov, the one armed t| i- * -ii I‘mpmanee evaugelist, will commence ■ r „ . , . , series I ot femperance lectures at the CH . . t i m t • J'lsttan - church, on 1 nesday evening, tl| Several new ice housea ^ ,l n. been f built and filled. Our peyplo®w,p OBt > . to keep cool next summer, Charles Kelley, of this jv Ry*l- - oeived the appointment Os ’ in the legislature this wintetvj 4 Daniel l,efever, our ex cotmE cojumissioner, .lied last week oflnA fever. Ho was an esteemed eitiz. i® n true friend, geuul! coiupani m, and a-> much was he loved (hat his t ally d< nlise was a county bereaycmeiit. Dr. Henry Stu-kman, of nni* Ora, • lied quite smbb-nly last week. The drink habit sent him to a p'egaturo 1 grave. On 1 li lay morning of Inst w&k the thermometvi registered twentyJiix degrees below Zero, ! H'diday & R igers are prodtMug H . tine 10l of lumber for summer tilde* The case of Samuel Koontz, jy t v». ( S mm 1 K -'biz, sr , will come oil' foi fiial this week Wednesilar. We are anxiously waiting f >t the nc- > lion < f the legiMhc me in re dis ric: mg our counties. Board Meeting. I he town board met in regultr so - sion Friday evening, Jan JI. wth all ( mambeis pn .cut except Cmmilm^n Ross. Minutes f the previous meetiig were read and approved. t Orders wvie then presented wnd al lowed to tln' am nr I of S3B. IR Bal lance in the treasury, 27(5.08. < , Clerk Clem was ordered to px^ l a c । three new lamps and one half di zeu bnrners. There being no other Inminer., the ( board adjourned. Ihe 'Thlighi so " H ou mannfaclur I nd by the WulßeiL in M dtngi i , con Hones to be a ve»\ popnlai brand the market. This fbmr Is h. vmg a wonderful sale, ft always givcs>^(is f-.ct ion. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pov dcr A Pure Urapc Cream ot Tartar Povgler. Foi: >ai.i:. In .1 htis in township. 78 acres implove I, W. J N. W. Section 01, 4 ( ' acres good low land in S W. S. W. 32; I 2 > livres, some upland and improved in S. , • i a Jd >. £. ( ' ।. I nion tow: ship and oilier lamit. IL I AUJ V, Lock Box 221. Lay’s Hotel, LaßorU', Ind Jiotel The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. Centrally located. RecenHy over-I hauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and excellent board. S A First-class LUNCH COUNTER In connection with the Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN, ProorietcrK TH® W purs’ Bi Walkerton, Ind., JOHN IT. JOHNSON, Pres MOUOAN JOHNSON, V. Pros. THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. « Doos a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest p O ssi ble expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited.

Notice of Administration. e Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned ha been app,anted by the Clerk of i; , e < ilCiut ( . of St. Joseph county, state „f tnd.ana, Ad.nin.stm I. tor with the wilt , ..nexed of the est Ue < f Catherin tulmer late of Bt. J s yh , Itnt; . 4 j Said estate is supp. , d to be - Kent OIIVERR.FUJ.m KR( »' Al>.mims l „ a Tuh It h H ,i[ annexed || Dec. 13. 1894. Win. A. Daily, Attorney for Administrator. * A p A TiX J 11 * ", - • - Tc;. ■ Mr*, jr. p, jiell, Ouamvatonite,Kan Woof the editor of The Graphic, the lead- - Ing liH iii p. ; rC f jj coUa ry t writes •X w«« troupe:l hcas t dittease tor six years, severe palpitations, shortDMS ot br-ath, together with such ex--1 treme Eervouancss, that, at timca I wculd H walk the floor C c 3r ’y a q m^t. Wo Consulted the Wst niedlce.! talent. 27tcy said there t.-os no /<-fn for me, t that I had orgautc ii;.a .soot th heart for j Which there was no remedy. 1 ha Ir ad your advertisement In The Graphic and ’ a year :■"•>,a tt - Tt, trlndouutxatloof I>r. Md.e t’ heir ( are fur th. Heart, } which convinced me that there was true merit In it. 1 took throe t-ctf'es each of the ■ Heart Cure and K. b r .tlvo Nervine and It ceni^letely cured me. I sleep well at m h*. r ;■ heart beats regularly and 1 V. - ■ , to Bay to all who arc suffer: .; as 1 did; there’s relief untold for them !f they will only giro your r-m0 : ,03 just one trial.” Pr. Miles P"irt Pare Ji rrhl cn apn lllrQ guarnmeothat il.e tv-i bmtlo will 1. n- tit. 1 Alicm-.c -UI it:.’>l. 6 1 »:tl. . f >rti, or pwJt - in’ jqt.ml. on re- tof rrlco by Uobr. kilt- Mvule 4 Co-, 1 Kim;;, ImL I Dr. Aliks’ Keai t Cure Restores Health 1 Admitted at the* c ■ r wnyWas ft th i' iirC. s piiiiti. »nt of Wie sweat । number ot stimUr ineparaUons inanufac- । cure 1 throughout the world, was the only [ used:. Ine of th ■ kind admitted at the World « Fair, • s ? And why wa* it • th.it, tn spite of the united eiiorts of the I manufacture! < of other preparations, the fleci-..Hi of ti e W ir! !' fair Directors was ’ not revers d? BECAUSE According to Kile IN—“Articles ®? that are in any way dangerous or oj offensive, also patent medicines, O; nostrume, and empirical prepara- $5 tions, whose ingredients are con- o j coaled, will not be admitted to the o: Exposition." ‘ Btciu Ay ?: hi is not acl patent m> i nr not . n -ilium, .Uel 1 t • j a sect u ‘pm-r m T. . had iTmingm gi I conceal when questioned •< t > the for- oj ! mula from wb. di it i-• ■nm- ande.l. O; ol E--ini' ir i- all ’hat it ■- i-’.inn- d to be oi —a Uoc.’.:' ci t t .. e tr.di 1 Extract of O: Sarsaparilla, and in every sense, worthy the indorsement of this m st import mt cj eonim.-t i . ■ ik l t'Kether fir p.iupon tin' manufacture i products of the entire world. oi of i Ayer’s ^Sarsaparilla I Admitted for Exhibition $5 AT THE WORLD’S FA I R I JOGOOCOOOOOOOOOC-enoOOOew' <s*siais«««*as«S4aiFcaa«aiAiMU..aAfcAk*£u£X4.aU rANYOHECM {At the expense of little '' f J { money and his spue y time obtain a fair work-^;,;. h ’ I l J ing education. s— . - i ISTWATWIEi I 4 i„——— i. , THROUGH THi SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY J OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, ’ f Comprising the leading correspondence schools in tlieworld. ( I I SUBJECTS TAUGHT. Si * The Schi lof L.aw prepares pupils for r I AVV to the bar, by an extended, thon-. g.. "urso. H-* ? over x,600 students in every pan • l < ; c inti . j 8 A 0 This school teaches j'-t rnaiisi; IJ GUR K RlkV?! ““ i '“"- * ijBOOK-KEEPlHGg£aga?| ■ I rdIAPT s 3 rl ‘M PS ThisscT- J Dahessl- rt ' .v ’! j* n ’ 4 Xil’lh E ‘hAiHU ,bc 1 t "c 1 f! "" 1!: 4 I P wilwJltl garblu^ ginning to the best expert v ik. fGW and I AIR iTTT.'n;- 1 ’ J < utiMn aim wn>_»»a bi t „ . Ue , uncU « tion to the most advanced work in the classics. Th© nbove schools tench by the correspond- ; J cure method only, and rwcuguize no rivala Ie J ; their respective ileldSe S Address, stating in * I I T interested, and in ! 4 V'A, 3 ' y 'bsc ten cents in , ( Z ' - '■ ' ' ■ tI’TSOIT, • X < &* ■ " *-a , { -

■ ■ ' ■ :-. ... ' r - -- : J ’ §6.00 -10Oalifornia T > I T T. ,1 ’ e , Slee l >in « Cav Bate on the I hilhjsß .-k Islan.i Touii.st F.xcutm nb, from Chicago ami kindred points Io Sm. I’raneisco ami Los Ang.-les ears have ui.h.dstered spring ur.'BuHman build, and appointmfnts perf. ct. 1 J he <■ lourists F.xcursions are popular, they run once a week, leaving Chi <*ngo evmy Thursday, ami Phillips, the ' ■••nisi n imumoer, has an agent ac- < company party all the way. * Address or call on It) I Clark st., Chicago w for reservation mid rates. JNO. SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. C. R. I. & p. R’y, a Chicago, - I S£ n 68 ••ured with u . .mb-. M KVE PLAS iFii. Only2sc. . ® LAPORTE ■ Bois Be Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Shorthand, 'Type-Writing, English Training. tli Etc Fo. - T< ! Uin. H. C. NOE, Ijißorte, Ind. A" p.c . !i Iby Dr. Mlb s’ Pain Pills. ADI ITERATED WINE ■ b • , but re hin r gives strength, : ■ 11? tic ■ ’ in 'h like a pure old '■ F. ’Ru y Port,” so called ■ col - is on ■ it puri y. ; je and strength, I l!: -i 'i . p. i 3 for invalids, conval-c-.eems :: id ti e;u• d. SMd only in bottles (r.i'v.T in J u k) v. h 'j cheap wine is sold by the galh n mid giv< , a larger profit to ■ ' ' -s t o the user. This wine is ; 1 h; ,iv pure, and has the wi'u. it '.ni. a r.< v. me m jit i«W .1. r. m.n>. What Can’t Pull Out? V/hvthe . A J B< av on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made By the I y ne Watch Case ComI '. -. , Pl ila lv!phia. It pro- ’ - - the\\ atch from thepick--7 i :•( prevents it from d: of ig. Can only be had v Ji cases stamped with this trade mark. w Sold, without extra charge ■ g।, through Watch dealers only. Lc’s of watch cases are spoiled in the opening. Au opener to obviate this sent free. ■ \ - -9 RESTORES VITAUTT. -- // Made a • Well Man z /' of Me. the GREAT 3Orh Uay. JNT OXa: L'C .1 323 TS-proiiue-'S the above results in 30 days. Ila. ts i powerfully aud quickly. Cures when ail others fail 1 Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor bj using ! REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores NervousiicsH Lost Vitality, I .ipotency, Nightly Emissions, , Lostl’ow. "ailing mory. Wasting I’isases, and all effects . i:-abus- , r excels and indiscretion, whicii unfits one for s : .■•. l>:-ms< or marriage. It net only • nr- sby start mg at the . a’ ot dis ase, but. is agr at nt rve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink Rlotv to pale cheeks and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REA IYO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, ®I.OO p r package, ■ r six tor 155.00, with a posi five written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular ire. Address ROYAL hSEDICINE CO., 53 fiber St., CHICAGO. ILL. FOR SALE BY J. F. RFID. Druggist, Walkerton, Imi. »KESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. F. TOWNSEND, I> ! P. I F * ’ ’'’ '’? ’.''CQ I? ’ > .ihur.ll ti.ilim if - tbY '• • I*. N’ uoor Behrens’ si re. , ■ V '■l. ■ , - IN I>l \N A

MILES’ NEKVE & LIVEB PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, .stomach ami boweh through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliionsness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. , Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25 ets. Kamides free at J. Emily's. H. D. DENAUT, Pl2?Bkian and gurgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA. Office and rooms over Reece’s hardware store. ft XIOHT BELL. 1 rustee’s Notice. ” Tow?"! in’• 1 Mc ' )iu ’ iel > Trufttee of Lincoln -IJ7 1' ’ P ,vea notice that he will be >u h,s olhee at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weex lor the transaction of township business. e vl6N o O- M CUNNINGHAM, ^lttorney at Lain, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. i 1 —- J. P. IJ EN RY, AI '('TIOSEER. | 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 hairentting done neatly ami expeditiously. Drop in and see ns. Dr. H. S. Dowell, i ■ J PAINLESS DENTIST. , Teeth extrreted without pain or situ p, by the use of a local aunrsthetic. Leaves no bad after i fleets. Teeth tilled without pain by the use of anta] ■’^*^*l**^ block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. - / 1 ~ ! ‘ ■ ■ - - LIVELY X FEW) STABLE, tl lI.kEK I OX, IXB». First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to fill adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. table. tfMus between. Sanihsky and Pboiu* " -^^HiiidinnapoliH and \ Michigan City ’i rt - Wayne. Connersville ;i i reugh t .ckets *Ol dto “ ’ a ii -Jul- >;» the United State- and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON iNo. 2 i I’assenger Leaves 12.28 pm fN0.22 ‘ ’ ’’ 6L4 " soi l'll BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No 23 I'a.-'cngcr braves 9 IS a m | \o 22 " “ 4 52 Pin I >in’ ‘JbHe eon licet ions at Tipton vvlth main .. MiiMs fei Suntlnsky, Blooinjn«tou and aJI -. U | ^ MPUh. ♦HM and west. For tickets, rates and geneial inrorniation, call on NV. F. LaFebef* t a ket Agent L E. A W. R. R., or address c. F. l»alj. Uen'l Pas. Agv Indianapolis Ind. IS. & O. TIME TAIIEE. GOING EAST, No 4 Express 2.02 a m i •• 16 Mail 9.10 am I “ 8 Limited LIS P m “14 9-20 p m GOING WEST. I “ 47 Express 4.52 a m i “ 5 Limited 8.38 a m “ 17 Mall 3.15 p m 3 Express 11.12 p m 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6.30 am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chica« go at 8 35 p. m. Where n<> time is given trains do not stop ( H.' o sci l.i . O. P. McCARTY, Gen I’H ' Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't, BjltiDDne. Md. Columbus, U» E. L. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkertou.