St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1895 — Page 8

3ni) open drill. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. w: A. KNDLRY, ri'BI.ISHEIi: Entered at. Ilie Walkerton Postofliee at second class rates. Snloscri ti on: For One Year . . . . 81-50 For Six Months "5 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on I ne 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 has expired, if you are in arrearages pleasesettle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper coninued. WALKERTON. INDIANA. MARCH 9. 1895. Focal Uriels. A. E. Cripe carries a good line of cigars at his barber shop. See the Steel Range Majestic before buying, at T. J. Reece & Co’s. Physicians and scientists recommend Hall’s Hair Renewer for gray and thin hair. When yon go to LaVorte call at Lay’s European hotel and restaurant Meals, 25 cents. Handkerchiefs and all items in gent's furnishings can always be had at T. J. Wolfe’s at low prices. The Borton gold cure institute of Warsaw is said to be in severe financial straits and is likely to close. South Bend has already commenced setting things in motion for a Fourth of July celebration. That is taking time by the forelock. An oil well has been struck at. Parker, Ind., and the people of that locality are wild. The well is 975 feet deep and it flows fifty barrels daily. Any one wishing to make a good deal for a S3OO Hambletonian mare can do so by calling on me. A. I). Reynolds. “Any fool with wheels in his head can make financial theories while you wait, but theories put no gold in the Treasury,” says an exchange. Any kind of grist work any day in the week at the Walkerton flouring mill. Farmers, bring on your corn and other grain. Walkerton Milling Co. A new fad that is now going the rounds is “crazy” neckties worn by some of the young gentlemen, says an exchange. It is made by their lady friends, from odd pieces of silk or satin and resembles a crazy quilt but is quite pretty and gives the ladies an opportunity to exhibit their handiwork. Dr. Arlington is giving special at- , tention to the treatment of chronic diseases and owing to the great increase in his oflice practice has concluded to devote the entire Saturday of each week to his ofllce patients. Hereafter he will not answer calls to the country on Saturday. “A Hoosier’s Experience in Western Europe,” by Hon. John S. Bender, of Plymouth, is a very interesting book, containing entertaining descriptions of historic spots in Europe and incidents of travel which cannot fail to delight the reader. This book and the Independent for one year only $1.75. Call at this oflice and see sample copy. For Sale.—ln Johnson township, 78 acres improved, W. | N. W. Section 31, 40 acres good low land in S. W. 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, i Lal’orte, Ind. I

SO R. K I l_ N 4 EL R* S — * xx't . e*'”' .— Vsi'A lJ ko^r KIDNEY LIVERS .O: Dissolves Gravel, Gall stone, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sudden stoppage of -water with pressure. iiright’s Disease, Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Hoot tures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Liver Com plain t 9 Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousness, bilious headache, poor digestion, gout. Catarrh oftbe Bladder, Inflammation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, frequent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. Guarantee I se contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At DrusgiMs, 50c. Size, s<.oo Size. -Invalids’ Guide to Health" free- Consultation free. Dil. KILMER & CO., BLSGHAMTON, N. Y.

| See the Pasha hat, the new thing at T. J. Wolfe’s. South Bend has a bicycle factory. C'ollmer Bros, are the proprietors. Acme trunks, a new and greatly im- . proved trunk, is kept by T. J. Wolfe. If yonr buggy needs repairing or painting send for estimates to Wm. C. • Bitner & Son at LaPorte. ' The 152 d Indiana regiment of volunteers held its third annual reunion at Warsaw on Thursday. We make it warm for men by selling them seasonable clothing at low prices. T. J. Wolfe. Shoe findings, such as sole leather and shoe nails, for those who do their own repairing, can be had at Ake’s harness shop. Coming! Will be here by (he time (his ad reaches print, the finest line of all kinds of gent’s shoes ever in the town and at prices to suit the times nt T. J. Wolfe’s clothing store. A prospering attorney of this oily stated to a Times representative that the first six weeks he was in business his income was fifty cents. For the first year, however.it was $425. He is not now in want.—South Bend Times. Some verdant, moss covered, Bxlo “ninny" In the legislature moved to include editors in the bill prohibiting free passes. The poor deluded excuse should be informed that editors do not ride upon passes, but pay for their mileage full and regular prices.—Kendallville Sun. Two sharpers are acquiring a small fortune in southern Indiana by selling a powder at $1 per package which they claim will greatly lessen the con sumption of oil in kerosene lumps, and at the same time increase the brilliancy of the same. The stuff is simply marble dust and in handling the lamp some sort of a chemical is dropped on the wick to make it burn brighter for a few minutes. banners in the neighborhood of Frankfort, Ind , are being caught on the bill board privilege racket. Two men paint a sign on the farmer’s fence, ami give him a few dollars to guarantee them that no one else will be permitted to paint signs over them. The farmer is asked to sign a receipt acknowledging the payment of the money in order that they can return the same. UMMr employer. 'i'htr receipt which he signs turns out to be a promissory note for S2OO or SSOO, as the case may be. The Lrwrenceburg Register says: The farmer has some advantage he never counts, in reckoning up his i year’s profits; his home to live in, the products of his garden, poultry yard and dairy which have been consumed by his own family. Until he lives m the city awhile he does not realize what these luxuries cost when every one must be paid for. There is another advantage he does not realize, his abundance of room and unadulterated air. In cities u.dy millionaires can afford such luxuries. An Admirkj Auditor. The political orator had just concluded a flight of eloquence which had occupied exactly three hours. The pugilist turned from the place with admiration in his face. Yet there was regret in his voice when he spoke. ’Chimmy,” he said, “he’s a fine talker, ain’t he?” ‘ Dat’s weat he is.’’ “I wisht I could take lessons of ’iai. Es us fellers c’ud talk like dat we wouldn’t never buffer sign fer no matches wid nobody.”—Washington Star. Man. A contemporary philosophizes on the condition and destiny of nmu as follows: Man that is horn of woman, is of few days and full of microbes. । He hoppeth out of bed in the mornI ing, and his feet are pierced by the I tack of disappointment. He sitteth down to rest at noonday, and he is stabbed in the nether anatomy by the pin of disaster. He walketh through the streets of the city in the pride and glory of his I manhood and slippeth on the banana j peel of misfortune and unjointeth his neck. He smoketh the cigar of co tentment, and behold it explodes with a loud noise, for it was loaded. i । He slideth down the banisters of i life and findeth them full of splinters of tort ure. He lieth down to sleep at night and iis stung by the mosquitoes of annoyance, and his frame is gnawed by the j bed bug of adversity. What is man but the blind worm of fate ? Behold he is impaled upon the hook ■ of despair, and fnniishetli bait for the leviathan, death, in the fathomless ocean of time.

■। ■ .L 1 ! 11 ■ J 1 ißTyiiwaw I A I V " AYER^r Cherry Pectoral SAVED HIS LIFE H So says Mr. T. M. Reed, a highlyrespected Merchant of Middletown, 111., of a Young Man who was supposed to be In Consumption. “One <>f my customers, some o years ago, had a son who had all ? the s',mptmns of consumption.’ o Thu usual medicines afforded him o no relief, and he steadily failed ® until he was unable to leave hi« $ bed. Ills mother applied to me o for some remedy ami 1 inended Ayer’s Überrv Pectoral o The young’man took it according ® to directions, and soon hegawtg ® improve until be became find stromr.” —T. M. Hied, AIIcRL. dietown. 111. . qK “Some time ago, I caught a;© Severe cold, mv throat and lungs!© were badly inflamed, and I Inula o terrible cough. It was siipiwsed ° that 1 was a victim of consnmn- o tmn, and my friends Inui little © hope <>( recovery. But I Imugbt a ° bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, 2 took it. and was entirely cured. o No doubt, it saved my life.”— o I. Jones, Emerts Cove, Tenn. ® Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral © Received Highest Awards © AT THE WORLD’S FAIR® 000000000000000000000000 l No morphine or opium In Dr MIW Paim I'tLijv Cvhk AU Palu. "One cent a duM," MILES’ NERVE & LIVER TILLS Act on a now principle—regulating the liver, Htoumeh and bowels through the nerves. A new diwovorv. Dr. Miles' Tills speedily cure billionnncM, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipntion. Unoqualed for men, women, children. SmalleMt, mildest, surest 1 5(1 doeea, 25 ; cl«. Hamides free at J EndlUa. The Page Farm Fence Ii ■ ; ■NN hi I is made of heavy spuug steal mm—vumzod, ItUM sixteen apriugn to the !D«l. »11l Contract mid IZapnnd to suit change of temperature. W. W. Place, Ageut. I Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Weak, liritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Uarth.” ______ * Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthetks the weak, builds up the broken । down constitution, and permanently cures every kiud of nervous disease. “-■ilKrut one year ago I irao afflietwi with Hcrt'OttsncKH, Creeping getmation in tug lego, , Slight palpitation of my heart, Distracting confusion of the mind, Serious loss or lapse of memory. Weighted doirn with eare and worry. I completely lost appetite And felt my vitality wearing owt, I was weak, irritable and tired, My weight was reduced to IGO lbs., In fact I wag no good, on earth.

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A friend brought me Dr. Miles' book, "New and Startling Facts," and I finally docidod to try a bottle of Dr. Milks' Reorativo Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sleep as well as a 10-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased.

I Then T had taken the nirth < .fly teeiftht increased to I'o X 9 '' I The sensation tn »«v lefts teas flfmet l»y nerves steadied completely; Sly tnenmrv teas fully restored. My brain seemed clearer than ever. 1 felt nggoodaitaniiiHanon earth, hr. miles’ Restorative Nervine is d great medicine, 1 assure gou." Augusta, Me. Walter R. Rvrbank. I Dr. Miles* Nervine Is sold on a positive i guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. ! All druggists sell it at 81, 6 bottles for K, or Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health W. L. DOUCLAS $ 3 SHO E Aud o,her "pecialtlei for X Gentlemen, Ladles, Boy# /y i and Misses are the Best in the World. wax | See descriptive advertiseXi 3^4 I mcut w blch appears In this V papcr ’ Take no Substit bte. Insist on having 1 DOUGLAS’ SHOES, ' w,th nam ° and price ' ‘ stamped on bottom. Sold by SAMUEL KOONTZ, Jr. All druggists sell Dr, Ml ’ Nerve Plasters.

Now Ready! G. D. Ewing bus received a new photographing outfit for his Walkergallery and Is now ready to do photographing in all its branches Work first class and prices reasonable. ^7^7““ On Feb. 12, March 5, April 2 and April 30. The I. I. & L Ky . wiu sell round trip tickets to nearly all points in western and southerc territory. Tickets good 20 to 30 days. On Feb. 18 to 26, will make the following low rate to New Orleans and return: From Walkerton, $24.25. Tickets good two days in each direcUon with final limit March 20. For further Information call on or address F. A. Short, Agt., Walkerton. Headache stopped In 20 minutes by Dr. Mlles Pais Pimm. “Once cent u dose." ™?RED STAR Grocery anti Notion Store. JUST OPENED! iiice line of Groceries and Notions, bright and new! QcentsQ Bags niang useful articles from our 3 cent counter. This is truly a bargain counter. Conn, try produce taken in exchange fur goods. J. A- WILLIAMS. Woodworth Room. J4ofel l\ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. Centrally Im'ated. Recently overhauled. Nico, plcnnunt rooiua and excel lent tH>ard. A First-class LUNCH COUNTER In ©uTiD«*eti«>n with the Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN Proprietor. THE Fail's’ Bal W I UAI.KERTON, IM>., JOHN E. JOHNSON, TtcH., MORO AN JOHNSON, V. PreH. THOMPSON Tt RNER, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possi lile expense. Accounts of indiviilnals and corporations solicited. At Beall's Meal Mariel! You will always find the choicest cuts of Tender Steak, Boils and Chops, Roasts, Etc. I EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN ! Try Beall’s.

We Will Take Yom --TO--CALIFORNIA Cheaply, Quickly and Comfortably ON TUE Phillips-Rock fsland Tourist EXCUnSIONS. (^IIPRD Because the rate in sleeping _LJmJLL Car is but 86.00. Olliok Because you travel on the -4 * Fastest trains on that run. Comfort, H Beo * u * you _... have a sleeper FOURTKF.N YEARS RECORD—Over 100,000 al- I ready carried and all like the service. CAR LEAVER CHICAGO—Every Tuesday Via the Beautiful Indian Territory, Texas and THE SUNNY SOUTH LINE CAR LEAVES CHICAGO-Every Thursday Via Colorado ,: )id the Scenic Route. SPECIAL MANAGER GOES EACH TRIP TO CARE NOR THE MANY WANTS OF THE PASSENGERS EN ROUTE We cant tell you all the benefits In this ad. but for your California trip you should post yourself. Address, Jno Sebastian. G P A . C R I. A P. Ry , CHICAGO ffi LAPORTE Business CdUe Practical Book-Keeping*, Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shorthand, Type-Writing, English Training*. W i lie For TrrntN. H. C. NOE, LU’orte, lud. AU pain banished by Dr. Miles' Pain Pilla ADULTERATED WINE Is injurious, but nothing gives strength, and tones up the stomach like a pure old P< rt wine. " Royal Ruby Port,” so called for its royal taste and ruby color, is on account of its purity, age and strength, I rtlcubrly adapted for invalids, convalescents and the agcL Sold only in bottles (never in bulk) while cheap wine is sold by tbe gallon and gives a larger profit to the <litr but less io the user. This wine absoluCely pure, and has the age v .ihout which no wino is fit to use. Be sure you get “ Royal Ruby ”; quart buttles |l, pints GO cts. Sold by J. F. REID. ’ The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, I the largest watch case manufacturI ing concern in the world, is now 1 putting upon the Jas. Boss Filled , and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents i that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the

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and CAN ONLY Be. HAD with cases bearing their trade mark— Sold only through watch dealers, I without extra charge. Don’t use your knife or finger nails to open your wa.ch case. Send for an opener (free). BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. F. TOWNSEND, i BARBER & 11AIRDRESSEIt Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA ()• M-CUNNINGHAM. ^ttornsj at Law, South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS BLK, BOOM 10. J. P. II E> RY, AUCTIONEER. Will cry sales at all times during ! sale season. Kates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent olliee, or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, I WALKERTON, IND. Shaving ami haircut! ing done neatly I and expeditiously. Drop in and see 1 us. 1

H. D. DENAUT and gurgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA. Office and rooms over Reece's hardware store. N I GUT BEn L. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his oflice at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. v 1 fi N o Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extricted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves uo bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of autalgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, HH KEIITOV, IM>. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

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NORTH ROUND FROM WALKERTON ♦No. 20 Passenger Leaves 12 28 pm I No. 22 " “ —“ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I INo 23 Passenger Leaves 9 18am I No. 29 “ •' -1.52 ob» Immediate connections al Tiplon with mal t I Hue trains for SaiKtusky, Bloomington and all ]H>ilils soiilh. east and w est. For tu-kels. rates an 1 ‘ general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, ' Ticket Agent ii E. A W R It., m address <;. F. Gen’J Pax. AgtImlianaaolis Ind. E =®S it. & origin Ttui.ii. GOIN J EAST, No 4 Express 2.02 a in " 16 Mail 9.10 a n ' “ 8 Limited 1.15 p m “ 14 “ 9.20 p m GOING WEST. “ 47 Express 4.52 am “ 5 Limited 8 38am “ 17 Mail 3.15 pm 3 Express 11.12 pm 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6.30 am Walkerton aeeommedation arrives from Chicago at 8 35 p. m. is- Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O S TLL, O. P McCARTY, Gen. Puss Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't, Baltimore. Md. Columbus O. U. SANDERS, Ag't.. Walkerton. 1. I. A. I R. R. Time Card,, Regular Passenger Train service operated dcily between Streator, 111., and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment and fast time. West B und train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a. m . arriving nt Streator II ;f.O a. m. East bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 4:30a. m., arriving at South Bend 10 a. m. Following freight trains wi'l carry passengers West bound Nos. 7aid 9 from nil stations. No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to Shelby and Wheatfield. No. 14 from Streator, Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. TRAINS LEAVE WALKERTON West Bound No. 1 Mail nnd Express 7.44 a m “ 9 Local 9.16 a m “ 13 Freight 7.47 p m East Bound. No. 2 Mail nnd Express 9.16 a m , " 1) Local 4.04 pm I Trains Nos. 1,2, 12, 13 and 14 daily. Trains 7.8, 9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For irates and all information apply to F A. SHORT. Agent, Walkerton. C. W. Cook, G. P. A. R E VIV O W W RESTORES VITALITY. __ Madea Ist Day. \C' : i 15th Day. ©f Me. THE GREAT 30th Dav. produces the above results in 30 days. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail Young men will reaain their lost manhood, and old men will recover tiieir youthful visor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness. Lost Vitality. Impotency. Nightly Emissions. i Lost Power. Faitimt Memory. Wasting Diseases, and i all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for s-udy. business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVITO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall, SI.OO per package, or six for 85.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 53 River St., CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY J. F. HEID, Druggist, Walkerton, lud.