St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1895 — Page 8

Ing oent @he Independent. ——_‘_‘—’_—-—_‘————*_—__—____———————-— A Liocan Nuwsparir, NON-PARTISAN. e R i W! A. KNDLEY, PURLISHER: Bl o ee e Entered at the Walkerton Postoflice at second-class rates, e pev oe SR SS R e S

T submoription: . e 'T}'!,:;:f(in?;'x‘]:l;wltll;ln advance discount of 26 eents on the year will be allowed. . “NAA ;'|:< ;au m}\ rkAm-lA _‘\;'Ai‘t,illl ‘:\V ;I;l:'_;;;l:'l I ;!T—a:; X nmr:uin‘f»_l.' your pn{m_r lndi('n‘l;'s.flmt '?'fn‘x‘t: B e hasrages ploanynettie At ound, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper coninued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, MARCH 30, 189. Local Briefs. | Mack Ruioderick is now employed at ~ Ake’s harness shop. 1 South Bend is deserving of sympathy. She has a telegraph liar, " Hall's Renewer is the natural remedy for gray hair, dandruff and baldHens. Al Hardenbrook is having his lot put in shape preparatory to the erection of a residence. Philanthropie LaPorte sheltered 200 tramps in the jail and 160 at boarding houses during the past winter. Messrs. Martine and Paul have opened @ Lin shop in the Beall building, next door to Ross, Jarrell & Co. All accounts and notes of Ross, Bose & McDaniel are in the hands of Trank Tischer for collection. Settle up at once and save cost. For SALE.—My house and three acres of land for §4OO eash. TLand is Jocated one and o half miles west of ‘Walkerton. Mgs. Krrtie M. GOULD. : I wish to inform the ladies of Walkerton and vicinity that I am now pre- . pared to do dressmaking at my home on TFirst street, niorth of sehool building. I kindly ask a share of their patronage. Mws. J. \W. Bpown. The Three I's extension to the Michigan Central has not yet been accepted by the last named company, but the Michigan Central oflicials are expected at almost any time. Until it is aecepted it will not be used.—South Sriignd T'imes. ’ : r"’!! ;@fi mglon s giving special at'l'! ¢:t q cwing to the great in- ~ crease in his oftice practice has con“cluded to devote the entire Saturday - ol each week to his oflice patients. © Hereafter he will not answer calls to the country on Saturday. For SALe.—ln Johnson township, 78 acres improved, W. 1 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, LalPorte, Ind. The INDEPENDENT clubs with the Cosmopolitan Magazine, one of the greatest magazines. 'The Cosmopolitan was one of the most widely cireulated illustrated monthly magazines in the world during 1894. No home is complete without the local paper, and one of the great illustrated monthlies representing the thought and talent of the world. The INDEPENpENT and Cosmopolitan will be fur- " nished one year for $2.50. Ten Doses, Ten Cents. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is pleasant to take and cures constipation, indigestion, sick headache. Get alO cent sample bottle of J. Eudly. R R i A o DRKILMER'S ~ QWAMD W OGN N\ gt ey ST 22 THE GrREAT KIDNEY, LIVER a2 BLADDER T La Grippe, e i ook e Diabetes, Excesslve quantity and high colored urine. impure Bleod, Eczema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotches. General Weakness, . , s w Ol - N e e e A 1.00 Stze,

When you go u\) lalorte call at Lay's Buropean hotel and restaurant Meals, 25 cents. Shoe findin s, such as sole jeather and shoe nails, for those who do their own repairing, ean be had at Ake's harness shop. Charles Q. Hillstrom, the well known organ manufacturer of Chesterton, has been pronounced insane. He is said to be worth about SIOO,OOO.

Tre towns in northern Indiana { which have improvement associations are in the majority of instances making material advancement. A town without an improvement association now is placed at considerable disadvantage. Walkerton has good material from which to organize a fire company. This was demonstrated at the fire last Saturday evening. Some good work was done there. There is no reason why a f{ire company should not be organized without further delay. | Thereis no reason why children ‘| should be allowed to suffer from loathsome scrofulous sores and glandular swellings when such a pleasant, effective and economical medicine as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla may be procured of the nearest druggist. Ie sure you get Ayer’s. ‘A few weeks ago Mrs. E. Bird, of Kokomo, attended the funeral of her father at Rushville. \While returning her baby smothered to death in her arms. The next week her husband | died, a week later her uncle died, and last week her only child died from |scarlet fever. The first four deaths occurred on \Wednesday and just a | week apart. '| Dave Petrie has fitted up a tailor j shop and will go into business for himself at Watseka, 111. M. E. Schaub, with wlrom Dave has been .{employed for the past three or four ,iye:u‘s, has discontinued the merchant |+ tailoring branch of his business and | Dave has thus lost his position there. .| But being a neat, tasty workman he will doubtless succeed in business for hin sols. | The Amazon Hosiery company, of | Michigan City, will move to Muske- [ gon, Mich. About 200 families are | dependent on this factory, which has been located at Michigan City for twelve years and has lost but two days during that lime, the Dispatch states. :Wm,muibuws ~ about s, This will be |a great doss to that city. But for the | apathy of its citizens the factory, it is said, could have been kept in Miehi- | gan City. . A special from St. Joseph says that wreckage from {he steamer Chicora, | which was lost with twenty-four per- ‘| sons on board several weeks ago, has | begun to eome ashore at that port. | Parts from around the engine room | have been found, this being the first wreckage found from that part of the boat. The chair which Engineer MeClure used has also been found. Many ‘| are now advancing the theory that she | went down not far from that port. | The ice is breaking up, allowing the wreckage which has been under it to rise. | It is reported that two honest farm- | ers took a load of hay to Elkhart and while it was being weighed after having been purchased, the heavier, who weighed 250 pounds, hid in the hay. When the empty rack was returned for weighing the man at the scales refused to proceed until the “other fellow” should mount the wagon. The “other fellow” had failed to return, but the scale tender was firm and the driver had to hunt up his weighty partner and have his weight included in the fare. The fellow's hiding place had been detected, but it was decided to see to what extent he | would attempt to earry his game. \\ An 01d Relie. & The Republican enjoyed a pleasant | call, Monday, from John H. Barber, nf‘ l Polk township. 'T'hrongh Mr. Barber’s ' 1(50111‘?(\9’, we were permitted to see an | | interesting old relic that he has kept ‘ |in his family for many years. It is a "uupy of the New Bedford, (Mass.) Mer. 1 |cury, dated Deec. 15, 1820. 'T'he Mer I(*ury was organized in 1798. T'his copy | | contuined much matter of interest ‘ T'he first and second pages are devoted | to the proceedings of a Massachusetts ’ : ; Couostitutional convention. A eolumn |or two is devoted to the proceedings of | Congress followed by the arrivals of | { ships, of about a column, with t\\'(); | death announcements, but no moro! 'local matter of any nature. The bal- | ance of space is taken by qneer adver—- ) tising azusonncements. It is indeed an

R s s He—l love you madly, passionately, fondly —fly with me from your hus:| band or I die in this cornfield? She— Hush, the corn has ears and will be shoeked.—lx. - G A True Saying, 4 It has been said that habitual consti. pation is the eaure of fully one-half the disesses that flesh is heir to. Keep your bowels regulated by Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and your system will be in proper condition to keep off disenses of all kinds. Geta sample botile (10 ‘doses 10 cents) of J. Endly and you will bless the day you did, & S ¥ * . ) ' & 7ST AN B <) S A AN S L\ (s r'j‘\\\"‘ 4 o RN\ = ',! N v&\%\\\\\\-.é - 7!// o) il 1 AW \\ (Y \ Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of the Systeni by the Use of y : . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ‘ S —— “For five years, 1 was a great 03 ~ sufterer from a most })ersistent g ~ blood disease, none of the various g ’ medicines I took being of any . help whatever. ll()pm% that o change of climate would benefit ° me, [ went to Cuba, to Florida, g and then to Saratoga Springs, o where I remained some. time 032 drinking the waters. But all was no use. At last, being adviseds by several friends to try Ayer's o Sarsaparilla, I began i‘:\kinéit, and very soon favorable results 2 were manifest. To-day 1 eonsider myself a perfectly healthy man, with a good appetite and ° not the least trace of my former complaint, To all my friends, o and especially young men like 0§ myself, T recommend Ayer’s Sar- g snr:u‘illa., if in need of a perfu'tly reliable blood-purifier.” — JosE A. Escoßag, {»mprmtnr Hotel Victoria, Key West, Fla.; resi- g dence, 352 W. 16th St., New York. y TheS '" Ayer’s on Sarsaparilla Admitted for Exhibition § | AT THE WORLD’S FAIR ‘ 000C0C00CO00000C0000000 No morphine or opium in Dr. Mileg' P 4 ¥ PiLrs. CURE All Pufix. “One cent a dose.™ AABVR3 TT TR KOS S T NSRRI, AT MILES’ NERVE & LIVER Il

Act on a new principle—‘rogu'ahiui fe » liver, stomach and bowels throngh the nerves. A vew discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billionsness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. 1 Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 | cts. Samwles free at J. Endly's. | AT A/ T AR SR N, S 0 SR TST I R L TSR TU N SRR NI The Page Farm Fence| R L 1B PR e r e T e o P T T e N is made of heavy spring steel wire gul vanized, has sixteen springs to the rod, Will Contract and Expand to suit change of temperature, ‘ W. W. Place, Agent. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Dr.J. H. Watts, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb.,, who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every 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 medicine has done for me. For four yearsl had heart disease of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was - Rheumatism of the Heart.

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Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life into and made a new man of me. I have not had a symptom of trouble since and lam satisfied your medicine has cured § me for 1 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 { 1 know what it has done for me and only | wish I could state more clearly my suffer- | ing then and the good health I now enjoy. i Your Nervine and other remedies also | give excellent satisfaction.” J.H.WarTs. | Humboldt, Neh., May 9, *94. Dr. Miles Heart Cuareissold on a g!fin fuaranies that the first bottle will benefig All drursistsseil it at 81 6 bottles for &8 or 31' 'l S g i ™ _""»"M"win‘a : iLo . > Sm— =S a eesmsanaty Siik § BRA® S ! Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

bl ‘,fl Insolvency. |lntheßesier o qa_x;-mu}xn the St. Joseph Cir- : 1o cuit Court, | “‘i%s s, g%nd No. 8-254. Vo s ‘q that upon petition filed in f.oe flu‘ e Administrator of said Estate set?fi@* ~«::; ency of the estate of said de- | Judgel® BY the debts and liabilitics thercof, the fi&.fiz ¥ said Court did on the 15th day of March, ”‘*< . estate to be probably insolvent, and 1 eredit & same to be settled accordingly. The ;'fi’f' ! h estate are therefore hereby notified a " ‘\"lncy and required to file their claims id estate for allowance Prior to the 27th | widtlay, 169, end, ‘fhe Clerk and Seal of said Court at South @¥iana, this 16th day of March, 189 s. Al GEO. M. FOUNTAIN, Clerk. 1 :‘ & DuShane, Atty’s for Adm'r, angl " o ißlsts sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters. NiE —_— LY B . . . . ~_PBce of Administration. beon HEE i hereby given that the undersigned has buad dpointed by the Circuit Court of St, Wit“ tounty, state of Indiana, Administrator Sl e will annexed of the estate of William o te of St. Joseph county, deceased. § 3 ate is supposed to be solvent. BEN]J. F. RINEHART, ' : ADMINISTRATOR with will annexed, e irch g, 180 s. GRtel ol e e eee et - DIE Price’s Cream Baking Powder . 8 Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. T Now Ready! § Y- | AR D, Ewing has received a new Pltoßraphing outfit for his WalkerB gallery and is now ready to do pitographing in all its branches WPk first class and prices reasonable, \ nehe st ed in 20 minutes by Dr. Mifles' Parn Pll,gp“Once cent a dose.” #° el A flotel Hern, {1 The Leading Hotel [ of Walkerton. -1 S O 0 utrany located. Recently over thauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and excellent board. - A First-class £ LUNCH COUNTER % 1 In connection with the | L 4 Hotel. /ATES REASONABLE. "L GEORGE KERN, Proprietor. TEXR

© WarkerToN, INp, OHN E. JOHNSON, Pres., MORGAN JOHNSON, V. Pres. I TOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. i ————————— | ’ Does a general banking bnsiness; i'u_vs and sells (*X(‘ll:lll}.{(‘, makes col etions on all points at lowest possile expense. Accounts of individuals nd corporations solicited. y - At Beall's g You will always find the choicest cuts of | | ‘Tender Steak, ‘ Boils and Chops, Qoasts, Etc. ‘ ®YERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN! W That Lame_ Back can be cured with Dr. Miles' NERVE PLASTER. Only %c. W.L. DoucLAs 1S THE BEST. $3 SHOE NO SQUEAKING, -~ And other specialties for . Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Misses are the F = a~¥® Best in the World. = ‘2\ Eee descriptive sdvertise. ] } ment which appeers i tals paper. ! ] Taks =3 Sadstitzte. 3 E,‘,.L';‘"i frafet on having W. L. ~.. =M. POUGLAS® SHOLS, ',*%'54 prio SAMUEL KOONTZ, Jr.

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s S v Physician and Furgdeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA. Office and rooms over Reece's hardware store. NIGCHT BELIL. R A A M A NGRS | S STN AT MR R £|LT LBN VSRR Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weex for the transaction of township business. vl6No RRBe 3 ~ RBTSSO ST | RGN st LSBT N Dr. H. S. Dowell, Y‘?" ‘ L ";;',‘:;S‘f:»" - ALCOOS Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a loeal anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. 'Teeth | filled withoat pain by the ase of antalguin. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Deatul rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walkerton, Tna. \_ M.D. LEROY. o, LS 2 N, Ll - RN b g'_‘i’-“’fi:-‘"u“fz Lose ) % AN N e gzl N7 -’xé=.f»; 1y .:,_‘,.3_@;. se“ se Y LIVERY & FEED STA BLE, WALKERTON, END. 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. tNo. 20 Pussenger_....._._Leaves____.___ 1228 pm ' iN0.22 1 esn e iil Y | SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. | ’N(). 28 Passenger____._..___Leaves.__.____9lßam No. 29 o et T T eB O Immediate connections at Tipton with main Jine trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and ail pointssouth, eastand west. For tickets, rates and gevneral information, eall on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent L, E.& W.R. R, or address C. F. iraly., Gien'l Pas. Agr. Indianapolis Ind. et A . S

. & . VEvE B ABE 5, Bot O GOING TATT e NO 4 Bxpresy. g sil it 207 & W SaGMall L e e e Sosiimited ol one it T T = ie W eel Sl s GOING WEST, “ gy Bproa. oo e L A BN M. himbled. oo KRN ST Myl ee B s g B Kvpress . oo AL 11 Walkerton Accommodation______6.3oa m Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicagoat 835 p. m. &%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. 0. SCULL, 0. P. MCCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Colupbus, ©, E. L. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. TARBT K. R A T e T Tl sSO oT SN LMW ATRT TR TSN G iE. .. & 1. R. R. Time Cara. Regular Passenger Train rervice operated dai'y between Streator, 111., and Scouth Bend, Ind. Elegant new egulpment and fast time. West Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a. m., arriving at Streator 11;50 a. m. East bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 4;30 a. m., arriving at South Bend 10 a. m. Following freight trains will carry prssengers. West hound Nos. 7and ¢ from all stalions, 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 and EXpress .ccceceeemaace---7.44 a m g Loeal oy aarres e i R 006 BT el Enenßl L e . 4] Doy East Bound. | No. 2 Mail and Express. . cccoeecaee 916 am L s igbeamd --t i asnine o adils DI ' Trains Nos. 1,2, 12, 13 and 14 daily. 7Traips 7,8,9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets ' can be had for all primcipal points. ¥or rates and all information apply to ¥. A. SHORT, Agent, Walkerton. C. W. Cook, G.P. A. M % FPhoto; had e REVIVO AN e ' OO e 3 DB 1 ‘\& RESTORES VITALITY. N <SS ! J L" ( & N .':-.1, //Il' P 25, A & vlls 73V it 9T e &y /;%S‘/ Y~ k) 4 Made a NI S /i ("W A g S Y i gt =, 9 b IstDay. ) A /5 g= % Well Man 2Yiy S A ; 15th Day. i}\ " Os Me. THE GREAT 30th Day- ; FRENCE REMEDY | produces the above resuits in 30 days. Itacts | powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. | Young men will regain the:r lost manhood, and old | men will recover taeir youthfu! vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely resiores Nervousness. Lost Vitality, In enev. Nigutly Erissiobs, Lost Power, Fziling Mcmory, Wasting Discases, and " | all effects of f-abm leX s and ndiscretion = te ame Eor & . . - martiage. I sease, bug Eag Derve oo biood buailder, bringg back ¢ pink glow to pale cheeks sod re storing € Gire of ¥ 2w i T Tosamety and . - 2 s REVIVO. 00 j SI.OO per pa Bawh, av sl for i".?‘«:).-with a posi tive written guaranies to cure or refund the money. Oin ir free. Address on¥ar wTDIfHE €O., 53 Rivar St, CHICAGO, ILL.