St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1895 — Page 8

@he Independent. B ———————— A Locan Newspraprinr, NoN-TARrIIBAN. —————e — —————————" W. A, KNDLEY, PUBLISHER. B ———————— Eutered at the Walkerton Postollice at second-class rutes, e e e e e e Sul »scription: for Oue Yenr . . . : # IAQU For Six Months i ¢ . Z 4 2 7h For T'hree Months < i i . § oy - I paid womptiy fn advance a disconnt of 25 gents on l.'le year will be allowed, . 77;,;‘7,“ marked with a blue pencil on the 1\ auargin of your paper indieates that your term of subseription to this paper has expired. ffyou are in arreavages please settle at once, and notify ns promptly if you wish the paper conjuned, WALKERTON, INDIANA, FEB. 16, 180, Local Briefs. Dr. Arlington wnkes a specialty of electrie treatment. T'he veterans received their quarterly pensions last week, A. E. Cripe carries a good line of cigars at his barber shop. Fifty horses are butchered daily at - Hammond to make sausage. ‘,-d—--—*———“— : W»‘Kflflaeg vesumcd bis position ak Ue Gilobo elothing store lust weok. ~ WaNtED.—lO cords of second- “ growth green oak wood. Apply at this oflice. The wood that you agreed to bring on subseription we ean now use. We hope this hint will be suflicient. Any one wishing to make a good deal for a S3OO Hambletonian mare can do so by calling on me., A. D. REYNOLDS. Ira B. Tillotson, & saloon-keeper of Chesterton, has been converted to Christianity, and has announced his intention of entering the ministry. Hon. H. G. Thayer, of Plymouth, and a number of other gentlemen started last week on a tour to the Holy l Land. They will be abroad several months and will spend a large part of their time in Masonie research. Elkhart is soon to have another newspaper. It will be issued weekly and will advocate the prineiples of the peopie’s party. Mr. Willinms, of North Dakota, and late editor of the Great West, will edit the paper. 1t is said that the postoftice department is about to issue a circular to express companies warning them against ~carrying matter in envelopes without Mnnp, as this is flrstelass mail mat- ~ ter, and according to law should not ~ be transported except in stamped envelopes. This action of the department is to prevent express companies from carrying lottery advertisements. A certain Rochester temperance fa- | natie declares that newspapers ought to be boycotted for publishing advertis- | ing matter for saloons. If thatis true | the merchant who sells the saloon man | goods, the lawyer or doctor who wm‘l;sl for him, and the minister who muries | him, all for the money there is in il,; ought to be discountenanced by the | business public.—Rechester Sentinel. | A great many people expeet too | much of newspapers, anywiuy. { The scandal - monger is a pest to so- i ciety. It has no sex, no soul, sense in ; honor. It is a human poison plant of | the garden of humanity, exhaling a t deadly breath, to the destruction of ] private character and the discomfort l of the community in which it lives. 1t | cannot be guarded against. Its vvr_vi existence is a curse. It is a thing to | be simply shunned by all, even to the extent of abhorrence.—Lalorte Herald. Right You Are. - “The circling sunlight never spanned, i - The winds of heaven never fanned ’_\Tfifi‘m‘ or a better land, Than our own Indiana.”? | —Lafayette Courier, | | = DR.KILMER’'S ~ i . ; |y | & adiss {7 .“;Q{"‘k; ' N | y :“?'-' p MARX, oy S\ 2 L g “’ BT E 28 :L.;:E_'-‘ ’. bt 'sv"--‘ ot 1 3 AR { 5 " | 13 o BLADDER e GoeA" KIDNEY, LIVER w 2 BLPRER | —— 0 | S | Biliousness, | Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heart- | burn, painin chest, dyspepsia, constipation. l 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 all unstrung, weakness, debility. ' Swamp-Root builds up quickly arundown constitution and makes the weak strong. [ €Guarantee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, } Pruggists will refund to you the price paid. | At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size, | “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free, ! Dr. KlLyer & Co.. BrxGHAMTON. N, Y, i

| A new bunk will be located at Al-1 bion, | A pension has been granted Mrs. Catherine Heller. If your buggy needs repairing or painting send for estimates to \Wm. C. Pitner & Son at LaPorte. A tunnel to cost $8,000,000 is being put under the city of Baltimore by the B. & O. railroad company, A. D. Reynolds, the old reliable horse aoctor, is in town every Saturday to treat diseases of the horse. He makes chronie disenses a specialty, The shores of Lake Miehigan present n scene like the artic regions. Bulwarks of ice many feet high and icebergs floating miles out in the lake are familiar scenes, A bill will be presented in the legislature to provide for the holding of courts alternately in Goshen and Elkhart. I the bill passes a court house will_ probably be built at Elkhart, A New Albany paper says a butcher recently found in the stomach of a cow he had killed, several hair pins, a wig, two dozen nails, o thimble, five screws and S2O gold piece. |* 1t seems hardly possible, but nevertheless it is true, thit on an average every [ifty-fifth person you meet wears W. L. Douglas shoes. Did you ever realize what an immense undertaking it is to supply one article of wearing apparel to over one million people. There is danger that Rev. J. . Wilson, of Valparaiso, presiding elder of the M. E. church of that distriet, will go blind. The disease with which his eyes are afllicted has bafled the skill of the best specialists in Chicago. Rev. Wilson hag a number of friends here who will learn with sadness the tiews of his trouble. “Baeteria do not oceur in the blood !m' in the tissues of a healthy living body, either of man or the lower ani{muls.” So says the celebrated Dr. Koch. Other doctors say that the best medicine to render the blo.d perfectly pure and healthy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ; Bro. Will Endley, of the Walkerton INDEPENDENT, continues to publish one of the cleanest and ablest Jocal papers in northern Indiana, —\Warren Independent, - A very handsome compliment, Cal, whether deserved or not. But we fear that your consecience must have suffered considerable wear and tear in payiong us such a eompliment. ) Here is a bit of sound philosophy from the pen of the editor of the Shelbyville Democrat: “If you have a ‘ home and are out of debt, don’t fret and worry yourself and good wife in- i to the grave for the sake of making money. You have only one life to live, and it is brief at best. 'Take a little pleasure and comfort as you go } day by day, and try to do a little good to others. A morbid, insatinate desire ; to possess the earth, to grab everything in sight, is at the foundation of muref misery than almost any one thing. ‘ Wealth alone will never keep your memory green after you are gone; u? good life and kind actions will.” i ‘ The Toledo Weekly Blade. i Os the now nearly twenty thousand vegnlar publications in the Uunited iStutus, there are but two or three i E weekly mnewspapers published for general cirenlation in every state and 't,m'ritm’_v, 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. TFor ‘more than twenty-five years it has been a regular visitor to every portion of the Uunion, and it is well known at every one of the sixty thousand odd postoffices of the country. It is made especially for fumily reading. It gives ‘ ithe entire news of the world each ‘ week, in such condensed form as will 2 save reading scores of pages of daily ipulwrs to get less information. Re!pnhlicun in polities, Temperance 1 | principle, always on the side of jnstice {mnl right, it is just the paper for the rising generation, and a great educa!t.or for the whole family. Serial | stories, wit and hmmor, short stories, l honsehold department,question burean, | { farm department, camp fire, Snnday ;sc]mol and young folks are a few of { the many other prominent features of ’this great paper. A specimen copy ‘ will be mailed free to any address on I lapp]icution, and the publishers invite ; lmly person to send in a long list of ad- | dresses to whom they will mail sam- | ple copies. They wounld be glad to' mail a conple of hundred specimens to ’ readers of this county, 'The Weekly Blade is a very large paper, aund the l price is only one dollar a year. Ad- | dress THIS BLADE, Toledo Ohio. | " By special clubbing arrangements { we are enabled-to furnish the Walker- ! | ton INnpEPENDENT and the 'l‘nledoJ ][ Blade one year for $1.75,

A man came into the ofice of & Maine paper the other duy 3 ‘ 18 addressed the young lady at the desl “How you vas to-day, I hopet = vants for to atvertize my leetle tog der baper. He vas shet-plack tog mit white spots all over hiw in blaces: His tail vas coot off close up to myselluf, and if anypolly finds h ’%s him, for I pelong to him. How n?’ 'l vor two time?”—Ex. e | Public Sale. = == | Mrs. Eliza Cunvingham will | publie sale at her farm, fllrw}’l southwest of Lukeville, on 'T'uesday, ¥eb. 19, commencing at 10 o’clofi‘_&: m. T'wo work horses, one three- r' |old eolt, well broke, corn, : wagons, buggies, furming | and other things generally kapfi:‘.l" well regulated farm, will be sold. ' For Sale. o One saloon, the only one in town;',* drug stove, 1 bateher shop and tools, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 barn, 1 dwelling house, 1 ice house, 1 chicken pu'k{s 1 good well 69 feet deep, all on same | except blacksmith shop; a good horse | and buggy and outter. Al will be o I bave 404 acres of land Méfifi e miles of Tyuer that T will sell for S3OO, | one-linlf down and the rest on long "|time. I have 70 good white oak trees | standing on the ground which I will { sell at a bargain if sold soon. I have 1 7,000 famarack fence posts 7 feet long | to sell by the wagon load or ear load, Will sell very cheap. Come and see me or write, A. D. Jonxsox, T'yner City, Ind. | Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Stallion for Sale. Samnel Koontz, Jr., has placed his stullion, King of Wankegan, No. 4448, on the market for sule. S M. Barrett paid $1,500 for this stallion two years ago, but it is now offerel for the exceedingly low price of S3OO. 'l'his stallion was bred by A. Z. DBlodgett, Wankegan, Il ; fonled May 12, 1888, Light bay, white strip on fuce, bLoth hind feet white. DPedigree as folinws: Sire—King o’ the Cansey, No. 1935 and (2908), by Lord Derby, Neo. (484). Imported by A. Z. Blodget, Wan kegan, 111, and won first prize at the Chicago fair three years in snceession. { Dam of King of Waunkegan is Minnie { Harry, No. 1056, by T'he Lord Harry, l No. 483. He 11‘\‘ the Prince of \Vl\l“H’ I No. 673, Grand Dam Eflie Dean, No. 504, imported by A. Z. DBlodgett, of Wankegan, Il | Minuie Harry won s£6oo in prizes before she was three years old, inclml" ing the silver medal by the Clydesdale Society of Great Dritain at the first annunl show in Chieago in 1884, l For farther particulars eall on or address, Samven Kooxrz, Ju., ’ Walkerton, lud. That Lame Back can be emred with Dr. Miles' NERVE PLASTER. Only 25¢c. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. A A Dr.J. 0. Watts, druggist and physiclan, Humboldt, Neb,, who suffered with | heart disease for four years, trying every l remedy and all treatments known to him- | self and fellow-practitioners; believes that | heart disease is curable. He writes: ‘ *I wish to tell what your valuable medi--3‘ cine has done for me. For four yearsl had { heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev- | eral physicians I consulted, said it was | Rheumatism of the Heart.

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i ) 2 ’ Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. 1t put new life into and made a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since ’ and T am satisfied your medicine has cured | me for I have now enjoyed, since taking it \ Three Years of Splendid Health. | { Imight add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what it has done for me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffer- 1 ing then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.” J.H.WATTS, Humboldt, Neb., May 9, *94. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is eold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit, All druggists sell it at sl. 6 bottles for 85, or it will be sent, prfi')&jd, on rweiEfx of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkbart, Ind | ites’ Heart C Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health W W. L. DoucLAs ‘ 3 SHOE IS THE BEST. NC SQUEAKING, And cther speclalties for ¥, Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys :_:;4 = % and Misses are the S R s &~. 274 Bestinthe World. gT % "] See descriptive advertissr ment which appears in this Gy, i paper, s e w, Take no Substitute. 4 7 Insist on having W. Le o\~ A DOUGLAS' BHOES, R NN l e O SN N with name and price | e -1:f~:'5--=f’~'"-"-a‘-"z-::'**’«.v. ““gtamped on bottom. Sold by | SAMUEL KOONTZ, Jr.

. : k ‘ -&;/I,':L g e B | F 2 '1 Ae ’ “ X .gs; ._:\ <, b\ W = f?f L T WAIT | fore , Cold to Run into Bron- | § chitis or Pneumonia. | wNe k it at Once / . —witn— O 9 4 AYER’S Bherry Pectoral. IR “Early in “* :;‘, T 1 took a % P"s,fi,“:‘"’ (leveloped to ‘ | Wek o G Ag‘;f 1l to endure an | 1@ oubling me day and night, for g§ .@ ne weein, in spite of numerous | ‘I Wemedies. Ayer’'s Cherry Pec- | || ftoral being recommended me, I g | | ibegan to take it, and inside of 24 g§ ;| hours, I was relieved of the o | ‘cklixelfi in my throat. Beforel 0 ‘| finished the lottle, my cough g~ '| was nearly gone. I cannot speak 03 too highll}y of its excellence.”— of .| Mrs. E. Boscn, Eaton, Ohio. = o Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral 31 Recelved Highest Awards 9} AT THE WORLD’'S FAIR ©i | 29999900000000000000000% } TR Y TS VD O € AT . 5 o TR ; Now Ready! G. 1. Ewing has received a new | photographing outlit for his Walkerton gallery and is now ready to do photographing in all its branches ‘ Work first class and prices reasonable. 1 B i s "Hotel Kern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. ;(Ivnh‘nH_'.' located. Recently over- % hauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and ! excellent boavd. B A First-class 1 . LUNCH COUNTER } In connection with the ‘ Hotel. 'RATES REASONABLE. | GEORGE KERN, Proprietor. i T EXIS | 1 i | | ) i I WALKERTON, IND., !.n)u.\' 5. JOHNSON, Pres., | MORGAN JOHNSON, V. Pres. i'ruu.\n-su.\' TURNER, Cashier. Does a general banking lmsinvsu;i buys and sells exchange, makes col-| lections on all points at Jowest possi- ] ble expense. Accounts of individuals | #ud corporations solicited. B 3 {§ At Beall's f 1 | | LU You will always find the | choicest cuts of ' Tender Steak, ! ‘ Boils and Chops,! Roasts, Ete. ‘ EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN! , ’ 1 i | b

1t was aimost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can doscribe my sufferings, particularly | ;durlng the last 7months of those four weary years. I finally tried }

s MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS A.ct on a new pn’iuciple—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels throngh the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills spee'dil_v cure billiousness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samvles free at J. Endly’s. m —TI9 THE—INVENTOR. - Have you an article, patented or not, Ltlmt you wish to get munufactured? If 80, write us regarding same, We make a speciality of PRACTICALLY DE VELOPING INVENTIONS, making MODELS, doing all kind of DIE WORK, and manunfacturing under con tract. If yon have a partially developed invention, we can be of grent service to you in perfecting it. We are practical inventors and manufactnrers of over twenty five years experience and fully abreast with the times.—Send for explanatory circulars, Cineinnati Specialty Mfz.Co., No. 72 W. Third St , CINCINNATI, OHIO. m THE THE | APORTE B | C], Practical Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shorthand, Type-Writing, English Training. Write For Terms. H. C. NOE, ’ I.aPorte, 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 port wine. ‘‘ Royal Ruby Port,” so called for its royal taste and ruby color, is on account of its purity, age and strength, particularly adapted for invalids, convalescents and 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 is fit to use. Be sure you get ‘““Royal Ruby”; quart bottles sl, pints 60 cts. Sold by oo .. RELD.

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It positively prevents the loss of the watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from dropping. IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jas. Boss Fiiled or other watch @ cases bearing this trade mark— All watch dealers sell them without extra cost, A walch case opener will be sent free to any one by the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. Next door Behrens’ store. I WALKERTON, - INDIANA . . VYT 1Y N 4 'O-M. CUNNINGIIAM, ' Attorney at Law, SOUTH BEND, INDObD FELLOWS DLX. ROODM 10. v T 3. P HENRY, ! AUCTIONEER. ; Will ery sales at all times during sale season. lates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. lLeaveorders at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, J. . HENRY, Walkerton, Ind e i A. E. CRIPE, Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatiy | e expeditionsly. Drop in and see | us.

BT T S N AR, ST 2D DENAUT, Physician and Furgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA. Office and rooms over Reece's haerdwars store. NIGHT BELL. BA TN RS .(3 DST | 83550 SRR 1 X S Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that lie will be in hisg office at the U. 8. Express office on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. vl6No m_ 3 Dr. H. S. Dowell, £oAS ‘. | %, 'i .\ .n. 5 o PAINLESS DENTIST. : Teeth extrreted withont pain or | | sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. "Teeth filled withont pain by the use of auntslgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dongherty - | block, Walkerton, Ind. Tl i e M. D. LEROY -K . ® ; 20 B g | AN e e NI ee T e e s o LIVERY & FEED STAPLE, WALKERTON, END. First-class rigs and good hLorses, Horses boarded. T'raveling men earried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. “‘_’-

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo. 20 Passenger.__._.__Leaves ______l2:B pem i tN0.22 " e e U A N l SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. | [No. 23 P'assenger_______.__l.eaves _______9lßam | {No. 29 o T e A | Immediate connections at Tipton with main } | Jine trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all | | pointssouth, eastand west. For tickets, rates and ) general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, y | Ticket Ageut L E. & W. R. R., or address ) C. F. Baly, ) Geu’'l Pas. Agt. > Indianapolis Ind. y ] e ——————————————————————————————— B. & 0. TIME TARLE, 3 s GOING EAST, NO 4 Express. . . . . 200 & SN ol R o Shhmited .. o LTIB S 2 B —————— i i Y B . GOING WEST, udl Bxprans _ ... . LA oD Dimiled Ll s R 212 Nml L el s R S Express. . .TP 11 Walkerton Accoramodation______63oam Wislkerton accommodation arrives from Chicagoat 835 p. m. 2%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. 0. SCULIL, 0. P. MCCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass, Ag't, Baltimore, Md. Columbus O E. L. SANDERS, Ag't.. Walkerton RO TTT OONEGE G N SRS O TTR T R A TR . € I 1.1. & 1 R. E. Time Carad. Regular Passenger I'rain service operaterl daily between Streator, 1111.. and South Bend, Ind. Elegant ew equlpment and fast time. West Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock 2. m . arriving ~t Streatcr 11: © & m. East bound | train No. 2 leaves Streator 4;"0a. m arriving &t { South Bend 19 a. m. Foliowing freight trains | will carry passengers West bound Nos. 7 and @ I from all stations, No 13 between South Bend I and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 be'tween all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to { Sheiby and Wheati=l.i No. 14 from St:eator, | Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. ' TRAINR LEAVE WALKERTON . West Bound. 3 I No.lMailend Express.. .- . Y4iam “9focal .oo 00l o I 13 Freight o e FTRU D East Bonuud. ;# No, 2 Mail and EXpress. - ae—ee-ere--915 am TR LOM ssi BDN Trains Nos. 1, 2,12, 18 and 14 daily. 'rains 7,.8,9 and 10. Daily ex~ept unday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rates | | and all information applr to | F A.SHORT, Agent, Walkerton., ? C. W. Cook, G. P. A. et e o —— . —————, T LT 1T BPI W A .¥ S o = FPhotozraphes = wul i » =2 i REVIVO | 2By Zfig RESTORES VITALITY. fi. 3,‘{»“l 1B - i I | 2 Rrd BKo 3 ' 7e — — LG AR T sOs | T % A e I Madea V 74 ,’ ) ,“% 4% }:- ist Day. [ /{,\fi,‘,/) & ;.WeH Man 15t ay. THALE of Me. ;’ THE GREAT 30th Pay. | FRENCEII REMEBEDOY ' | produces the above results in 30 days. Itacts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail, Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their yoathful vigor by using % REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- | ness. Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, . | Lost Power, Failing Mrmory, Wasting Diseases, and all eifects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for s udy, business or marriage. It not only eures by starting at the seat of disease, bug is a great nerve tonic «ad blood builder, bring. ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Copsumption. Insizt on having REVIY D, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, SI.OO per package, or #ix for 85.00, witha positive written guarantee to cure or refund | the money. Circularfree. Address i ROYAL MEDICIHRE 0., 3 Rivar St., CHICAGO, ILL. i FOR SALE BY i{J. I. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind,