St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1895 — Page 8

-j . w.' x 'WrEMMU-\MP. independent. A Local N ewspapiui, Nox-Partisan. w. a. knih.ry, rrm jsii Kit. Entered nt the Wiilkci ton I’ostotlice nt second class rates. •*S* u |->iw<»i- i i > (ion: For One Yem . . . s I 50 For Six Months 75 For Three Months 40 I! paid promptly in Hdvniu’e n discount of Cents on the \em will be allowed. XA cross marked with n bine pencil on the margin of your paper imiicutes flint vonr term of subscription to Hits pnper Ims expired. If you me in m remnges pienscsettle id once, mid notify ns promptly if you w ish the pnper con i lined. W AL><ltl ON. INDIANA. MARCH 16, 1895. lahM Uriel"*. See the Stool R mge Majestic before buying, at T. J. Reece & Co's. Ambrose Robinson Ims been appointed post master nt Wellsboro. The Northern Indiana Editorial As social ion will hold its animal session at Logansport', in d line. A former resident of Chesterton, Porter county, was killed in the recent uprising in Hawaii. For Sam:.—My house and three acres of land for S4OO cash. Land is located one and a half miles west of Walkerton. Mrs. Kittie M. Gofld. The widow of the late Fred Dong las, the distinguished colored states j man, was a timelier in the public schools of Huntington, Ind., in .1878 and ’79. The B iber I". B. church and vicinity made Rev. Riley and family happy by bringing in a line donation of substantial provisions and cash to the amount of over $25, for which they aie truly thankful. Bert Reed was arraigned before Justice Tiseher on Friday of last week charged with committing an assault and battery on “little" Lon Paul. He was found guilty and made to pay a line and costs of $17.05. Walter Smith, the smallpox patient at Lal’orte, is getting well. I'he disease has not spread, thus far, be yond the one case. La Porte is more fortunate than is generally the case with towns under such circumstances. Dr. Arlington is giving special attention to the treatment of chronic diseases and owing to the great in crease in his ollice practice has con eluded to devote the entire Saturday of each week to his ollice patients. Hereafter he will not answer calls to the country on Saturday. The Knox Republican says: “Those big land deals of Rogers & Vanderweele with Illinois parties are being closed. About 1,500 acres in North Bend (ownship will change hands, and the purchasers announce their intention to improve the land and become permanent citizens of Starke county." The bank of Service & Son, of NewCarlisle, was entered by burglars one night last week. The door of one safe was blown off and the door on another was partly loosened. The burglars were frightened away by a passer by. They succeeded in getting only six dollars. For SALE.— In 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. I’nion township and other lands. 11. Early, Lock Box 221. Lay’s Hotel, LaPorte, Ind. | — = j ^WMP KIDNEY, LIVERS Biliousness, Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heartburn, pain in chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Digest ion, -Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the Stomach, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. I j os sos Appelate, A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one to-morrow, not hing seems to taste good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Su'aiap>l{uot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. Guarantee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Ihnggists will refund to you the price paid. At UriiffKiwtM, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Cop.hußation free. PiU & Co.. BI^GHAJdTOSL N. Y.

Frank Paul is making an effort to establish a court of Foresters at - Kingsbury. If your buggy needs repairing or painting send for estimales to Wm. C. ( Bitner A Son at La Porte. A prominent and respected lady of \\ bite Pigeon, Mich., has been driven > insane by the gossip of scandal moni g”'»Shoe findings, such as sole leather and shoe nails, for those who do their ■ own repairing, can be bad at Ake’s harness shop. A colored citizen of Wabash, who was reclaimed from the drink habit, annually celebrates his release from the Hiralldom by a public street, parade. He made his third parade one day last. week. P. J. Perkins, (lie well-known windmill manufacturer of Mishawaka, died recently, rg'd about seventy years. He became interested in the wind-mill factory in 1871 and accumulated a nice fortune in that business. Early to bed and early to rise; mind your own btisiness and tell no Jies; don’t, get drunk and deceive your wives; pay your debts and advertise; buy from men of enterprise; is the best advice under the skies. Ex. On edm sday evening of last week Hie M E. Society met at the home of j Mrs. II S. Dowell for the purpose of sewing carpet rags. The evening was pissed very pleasantly, and at nine o'clock the genial hostess served the ■guests with choice fruits. There were twenty eight ladies present. The sooner you begin to fight the i fire, the more easily it may lie extinguished. The sooner yon begin I j taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla f<-r your blood disease, the easier will be the cure. In both cases, delay is dangerous, if not fatal. Be sure you get Ayer’s and no other. Michigan City Nows: The largest growers of the lake shore fruit belt in southwestern Michigan neatly all agree that little or no damage has been done to small fruits during the recent severe weather. The dam ige I to peaches was mostly confined to orchards north of South Haven. Miss Ada Swank entertained a party of friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Swank, on last Saturday evening. The time was **njoyahly passed in games and conversation. In mldition to (Ids Ilie guests were entertained with a recitation en titled “The O.vl Critic," by Thompson Turner. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake, oranges and bananas, were served. The following guests were present: Mr. ami Mis. E. L. Sanders-, Mr. and Mis. Tlmmp-mi I I Turner, Mr. ami Mis. Harry Owen, । Mr. and Mrs. Albion Swank, Mr. and ! Mrs. Ed Koontz, Miss Hatlie Hostetter, Miss Laura Koontz and M. D Leibole. This is a simple of some of the rot that the loss of (he Chicora has given | rise to: “Mrs. Ciptain Edward i Stines of St. Joseph, who lost her bus- j band and sou on the steamer Chicora, Jan. 21. is a spiritualist, and she has i received a communication from her i son Bennie through a medium. The । message is quite long and accompanying it is a rough drawn picture of Ben- ; nie, which is exactly as he looked when ■he started on his last journey across I ‘ Lake Michigan. Even the tie he wore : is described. It also states that Capt. ’ Stines and Bennie were the last, to succumb to death on that terrible day. Mrs. Stines is compelled to give credence to the communication on account of certain private matters touched upon which were secrets be- ; tween her and the dead. | j Why Not Have aB. & 0 League. A new scheme to awaken an interest and enjoy the game during Hie coming I season, would be to form a B. & O. League, says the Nappanee News. | This would be something which might ■be easily brough about if each of the i following named towns would look with favor on the scheme: Auburn, Garrett, Albion, Syracuse, Milford, j Nappanee, Bremen and Walkerton. ■All of these towns are in touch with \ one aud the other wheu it comes to taking an interest in baseball: ami, : being on the main line of the B. & O , . the railroad expense would be reduced Ito the minimum, for no doubt a B. & O. League could get reduced rates on > a season’s schedule. The idea would be for each club to play one game a > week, alternating games abroad—so ’ near as such a schedule could be arranged. A SSO forfeiture put up by 1 each club that it would piny the sea- , son through. The only expense of the ; League would be its umpire, which ! would probably be nominal. Every i visiting club to have its expenses paid.

I kdr* lifted at the V \ wHiCAqo/ / Why Was It that Ayer’S Sarsaparilla, out of the great nutnboi of similar preparations manufactured throughout the world, was the only medicine of the kind admitted at the World’s Fair, Chicago? And why was it that, in spite of the united efforts of the manufacturers of other preparations, th( decision of the World’s Fair Directors w J not reversed? BECAUSE According to Kclk 15 —“Articles that are in any way dangerous orfM, offensive, also patent medicinei^^ nostrums, and empirical tions, whoso ingredients are co«J®a cealed, will not be admitted to Exposition.” and. therefore— > Uecauae Ayer’s Sarsaparilla l» patent medicine, not a nostrum, and n<^Ml a secret preparation.! Becautf Its proprietors had nothing U* qS conceal when questioned a* to the for- o mula from whicit it is comiHmnded. O Bfeaute it is all that it Is claimed to be q —a Compound Concentrated Extract of © Sarsaparilla, ami in every sense, worthy ? the Indorsement of this moat Important o committee, called together for passing O upon the manufactured products of the 2 entire world. o Ayer’s Sarsaparilla j Admitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD’S FAIR O © । SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC© No morpblm> or opium In Dr Ml>«* Parj PILU». Cem; All Pain. "Otiw Cent, a doee.** MILES’ NERVE A LIVER FILLS ! Act on i new piineiple t< gulafing th- : liver, tduimich ami bowels through the I m-ivi s. A new diNei'Vi ry. Dr. Milea'J Tills spi-i dil v eitre billio’teoess. Jmd I taste, tm piJ liver, piles, couatiputiou. i I'm qmileil h r mon. women, chihlren ; Smallest, iiiihb-st, Huroal! 50 ibwei, 25 ■ ct«. Hnninles fiee at J Emllv’a. The Page Farm Fence —j: : : • • - ■ - ■’♦-• •« - j :::::: 1 * : 7 : : j is made of heavy apting ate.d wire jF»r vauiK«Ml, Ima sixteen springs to the IV ill f oil tract and FapMiid to suit change of temperntnre. W. W. Place, a Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. Heart disease,^ many other ailment* when they have taken hold of the rystem. never gets better of its own aeeoed, but t'onnta utlv rrroHt teorre. Turre are thousands who km.w th« y bam a defective bear’, but will not admit the fact. They don’t want their fr!< mb to worry, and 1/vn’t know what to tako for it, as they have been U>id tlrno and acain that heart disease was in *urat le. Su< h wax the Caso nf Mr. Sila-Farley cf Dy- svtile, Ohio who writes June 19. H-H, ns follows: “ I had heart d turn nr fur 93 ytarf, my heart huruug me almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all tne time. i trying several phy temns and reroedie*, until my last doctor U id me ft was only a

question of time as 1 could not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely di»couraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I couldn't lie dawn nor sit up. Thinking ivy time had come I told my family what I wanted done wnen I was

I gone. But on the first day of March on : the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jonos, । of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking I>r. Jlileit' New Cure for the Heart ! and wonderful u> oil. in ten days I l working at licht work and on March 19 COBt” I menced training a barn, which is work, and 1 bar nt lost a day since. I anrgg years old, 6 ft. 44 inches and weigh SSOILb. 1 believe I am fully cured, :sjid I am now oniy anxious that everyone shill know of your wonderful remedies." , Dyesville, Ohio. Silas Farley. Dr. Miles Heart. Cure is sold on a positive guarantee, that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at St. 6 bottles for 85 or it will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., ILlkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health W. L. Douclas $3 SHOE NO SQUEAKING, And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys I and blisses are the JK Best in ths World. RVy I Seo descriptive advertisers J meat which appears in this 'v' paper. p -WT» Ss Take no Substitute. ■-■■■■/& I nslßt on having W. L, '-y DOLGLA S’ 8110 ES, with name and price on bottom. Sold by 1 SAMUEL KOONTZ, Jr.

Ail the Rage. Modern Smig Writer—“l’ve got a new song thnt’s bound Io make a hit.’’ ^ ll " Mauuger— “Any sense iu Writer—“ None at all.’’ Manager— “Any fun in if ?” Wtiier—“Not a bit.” Manager— “Any music iqit?” Writer— “Not a note Manager—“ Just the thing. We’ll take the town.’b-Foreign Exchange. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. । Now Ready! G. D. Ewing bus received a new photographing ontlit for his Walkerton gallery ami j H now ready to do photographing in all its branches Wotk first, class and prices reasonable. ffrndarho .-irof^wd tn 20 mtnutes by Dr Milos' Pain Pn.r.s. 'On o cent a dose.” the REB STAR Grorciy ami Notion Store. ^ST OPENED! nice line of Groceries and ’ Motions, bright and neic! j QcentsQ ! \ Bugs ma ng useful articles^ from our 3 cent counter. This is truly a bargain counter. Conn । try produce taken in exchange for goods. J- A WILLIAMS. Woodworth Room. fToiel h^ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. —. j — I Centrally located. Rwontl v over ! hauled. Nice, p|< is nit rooms ami exedieiit Is arJ. A First-class LUNCH COUNTER In connection with the Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN. Proprietor. mx 1W Bail Walkerton, Ixd., JOHN’ E. JOHNSON, I’r. M., M< >R< 1 AN JOHNSON, V. Pi ph. THOMPSON irRSEK, C»»!uer. Does a general banking business; । buys ami sells exchange, makes col ■ lections on all points at lowest possi ! l»le expense. Accounts of mJ i\ id nils and corporations s. lieited. । At Beall’s MpoL ftvjfpfTl w■l? I s I I Yon will always find the choicest cuts of Tender Steak, Boils and Chops, Boasts, Etc. EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN I Ui M i Tnat JMme JBark can be ettred with Dr. Mlles’ NERVE PL ASTER. Only 25c.

We Will Take You --TO--CALIFORNIA Cheaply, Quickly and Comfortably ON THE Phillips-Jlock Island Tourist excursions. ( llOfip, B* so * 1 ”* die rate In sleeping ITT HI mi ■lm'l Car is but 86.00. । Qnit’k because you travel on the -ti- - Fastest trains on that run. Coin fort . Bcca use yon have a sleeper FOCRI EEN YEARS RECOfil>—Over HXI.OOO already carried and all like the service. CARI.EAVKS CHTCAGO-Every Tuesday Via the Beautiful Indian Territory. Texas and THE SUNNY SOUTH LINE CAR LEAVES CHICAGO-Every Thursday Via Colorado and the Scenic Route. i SPECIAL MANAGER GOES EACH TRIP. TO CARE FOR THE MANY WANTS OF THE PASSENGERS EN ROUTE. w« oan*l U»E you all the l>cuvGt«« Hi thia n<l , l»»it fur your California trip you ©hotihi post ^OunielC Add num, Jno Sebastian GPA, C R I. & P Ry , CHICAGO I ™ laportT Business Cull® I I Practical Book-Keeping-, l Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shor tin nd, i Type-Writing-, English Training-. Wille For Ternix. H. C. NUE, Lai’mtc, Ind. All pain banUhed by Dr. Miles' Puin Pills. ADULTERATED WINE Is injurious, but nothin? gives strength, ' and tones up the stomach like a pure old port win '. ” Royal Ruby Port,” so called for Its royal t.>te and ruby color, is on account of its purity, age and strength, particularly adapted for invalids, convulcsccnts ami the aged. Sold only in bottles I (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, aud has the age without which no wine is fit to use. Be sure you get “Royal Ruby”; Quart bottles sl, pints 80 cts. Sold by J. F. KI.ID. What is this

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anyhow ? Tt is the only bow (ring) which J cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss i Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. A postal wii! bring you a watch case opener. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O F. TOWNSEND, ! BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA omcinmngl I a m. Moray al Laie, South Bend. IndODD FELLOWS DLK. BOOM 10. J. P. II EN RY, UmOALi.R. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Kates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent oOiet*, or address, J. I’. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. ID. CHIPS, (Harber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shavim* 'nnt linircntfing done neatly and co sD HH

H. D. DENAUT Pl^Vskian and Surgeon. WALKER TON, - - INDIANA. Office and rooms over Reece's hardware Hore. night bel l . Trustee's Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that lie will be in his ollice at the U. S. Express ofliee on Wednesday of each wees for the transaction of township business. vl BNo Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. 1 Teeth extrreted without pain or (deep, by the use of a local auaenlhetio. I.vuveH no bud after effecta. Teeth tilled williout pain by the vise of autalgia. H.-taos leetb inude on ahort notiee. Deiilal rooms iu Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Iml. M. D. LEROY. :• ' < ' i LIVEKV & FEED STABLE, n ti.Ki:nT».v, im,. First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. 3 raveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terma reasonable.

TIME TABLE. ] Solid trnl is between. M Saniu sky and Pkori a i| —AND—--1 Indianapolis and Michigan City ’ft Wayne. Connersville il l rough tickets *old to all > the United

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON I No. 20 riu-senger Leaves —1228 pm I No. 22 " “ 654 “ ROUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No 23 Passenger Leaves 9.18 a m I No. 29 “ “ 4 52 o m Immediate connections at Tipton with main line haitis for Sandusky. BioommKtou and all points south, east ami west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, 1 icket Agent L IC. & W R. R., or address C. F. Italy. Gen'S Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. It. & O. TI.IIK TAREK. GOING EAST, No 4 Express 2.02 a. m “ 16 Mail 9.10 am “ 8 Limited 1.15 p m "11 “ 9.20 pm GOING WEST. > ° 47 Express 452 am “ 5 Limited 838 am “ 17 Mail 3.15 pm 3 Express 11.12 pm 11 Walkert. m Accommodation 6.30 ain Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 8 35 p. m 4.- Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS O SCULL. O. P. McCARTY. Gen Pa: - Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Agt., Baltimore. Md. Columbus O. E. L. SANDERS. Ag t . Walkerton. I. I. A, I R. R. Time Card. | Regular Pas enger Train service operated daily ( between Streator. 111., and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment and fa‘t time. Vest B und train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a in ar iving at 'treator II: a. m. Ea.-t bound train No 2 leaves Streator 4:30a m.. arriving at South Bend 10 a. m. Following freight trains will carry passengers West bound Nos. 7 and 9 from all stations. No 13 between South Bend and North Judson East found Nos. 8 and IC between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to she by am! Wheatfield No. 14 from Streator, Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. 1 ’.AINS I.' AVE WALKERTON West Bound No. 1 Mail and Express 7.44 a m “ 9 Local 9.16 a m I “ 13 Freight 7.47 pm East Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express 916 am I - 1> Local 4.01 pm i T’min Now. J, ”, 12. 13 an 1 14 daily. Trains ।7.8, 9 and 10. Daily except -nnday. Tickets i can be had for all principal points. For rates and ail information appl” to F A. SHORT, Agent, Walkerton. C. W. Cook, G. P. A. I RE’/IVO Ls RESTORES ViTAUTY. ; — I 1.5 x Dic.aC a , ist Day. d ’ / y W^Well Man 15th Day. cf M 3. THE GREAT 3Ofh Day. producer, the allow re^vlthi 30 days. It a ts powerfully 4ud quickly. Cures when all other? fail. Youngmt-n will r .’ tin their lest manhood and old jy b will r cover tip Jr y iKhiul vigor by using KEV I VO. It quick «y and surely restores Nervous* do«s. Lost ’ itality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions. Lost i ■ wer. Failing M. me y, Wasting DL ases. and all effects of s if-ahuse or exrc a and indiscretion, which unfitE one tor smiy. business or marriage. It i not only cur •- by r ?rtin_ tie scat of disease, but is a great mrvetonlc and blood builder, bringing back th p n.'. sTov' to pale checks a’ dro bc- mg th -p of a uth. it wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KHVI'R). no i other. It can be carrit-d in vest pocket. By mail, j ® 1.00 per i ickage, or six tor *5.00, with a posi- । tive written guarantee to cure or refund the mGixC^’o Circular free. Address r v - CO St, CHICAGO, ILL. J. 1 REID, Druggiaf, Vulkerton, ImL