St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1895 — Page 8
The Indepeudent ¢he Inocpendent. A Looarn NuewsPAPER, NON-PARTISAN. W A. ENBLRY, PUBLISHER. Gpblil e D e Sl Entered at the Walicerton Postoflice at second-class rates. R P D e Suulrmscoerigpptiom: For One Year 3 . . . #1.50 For Six Months . . e . 75 For Three Mouths : . . . . . 40 1f paid rrumpfly in advance R diseount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed, ‘ Y A cross marked with a blue pencil on the Z\ margin of your paper indioates 'that your term of subsecription o dhis paper 'has -exp?red. If you are in ummm?e‘s prease setfle-nt-onee, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper coninued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, OUNE22, 189%. LOTAL BRIEFS. Vincent’s is the place to buy furniture. Quality the highest, prices the lowest. ~ When your shoes need vepaining take them to Joe Clark. He will do you a first class job. Nonh Rensberger advertises a special ten days’ sale. His large ad in this | paper gives you partienlars. | Two-horse corn plows as low ;rsgl fourteen dollars at Machinery Hall. |, All goods as represented or no sale. | A i ' . Twenty-five dollars buys a No. one road wagon at Machinery Hall. ()!lwr" buggies and wagons at corvespondingly ‘ low prices. . New shapes in sailor hats at Ida ' Beach's. New goods received by her every week. Stock always fresh with | the very latest fads in millinery. Children’s Day exercises were held | at the M. E. chureh last Sunday even. | ing. The church was beautifully deco- |’ rated with evergreens and plants. A fine program euntitled “The Golden | Gate” was rendered. | e e \ Ex-Mayor David Leeper, of South Bend, is the anthor of a book just published entitled “I'he Argonauts of | Forty-Nine.” 1t is a story of his recollections of the plains and diggings | of California during the stirring scenes ‘ of '49. | It is reported that a sparring mateh | took place near a corn field over in| LaPorte county, last Monday after. | noon, in which a well known Walke ton athlete figured conspicuonsly. Aif full house was in attendance. In ihe 3, somewhat muddled report we have re. f ceived we concluda that about three | rounds were fought, in which the Walkerton pugilist met with a surprise | or two. 3 SDR.KI LMERS P | | . i i & f T LADDER | e garAT KIDNEY, LIVER 222 BORER | ertinin - ] Dissolves Gravel, | @all stone, brick dust in urine, pain in urethra, straining after urination, pain in the back and hips, sndden stoppage of water with pressure. Bright’s Disease, Tube casts in urine, scanty urine. Swamp-Root gures urinary troubles and kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint, Torpid or enlarged liver, foul breath, biliousness, bilious headache, poor digestion, geut. Catarrhothe Bladder, Inflammation, irritation, ulceration, dribbling, £requent calls, pass blood, mucus or pus. Guarantee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, SI.OO Size, #lnvalids’' Guide to Health” free- Consultation free. Dr. KiLMER & Co., BINGRAMTON, N. Y. |
For Good Reliable Goods at the Lowest Prices Call on HUDELMYER & HENRY, Dry Goods ' Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS & WALL PAPER. M [[UDELMYER & HENRY
Prophet Foster predicts light frosts the latter part of this month. | A plague of grasshoppers is destroy- | ing vegetation in Elkhart county. The passenger traflic along the Three | I road is said to be growing rapidly. No citizen of Walkerton c¢an give a tenable excuse for refusing to sign the water-works petition. The “Newsance” and the “Behind Times’” are the loving epithets that two Goshen papers apply to each other, Hay is hay just now. Good tame hay has reached S2O a ton in some places; §l4 is quite a common priee for it now. Shoe (indin_s, such as sole leather and shoe nails, for those who do their own repairing, can be had at Ake'’s harness shop. WANTED—A girl for general house- | work. A steady place and good wages. { Apply or address 1025 West Washington St.,South Bend. : Mrs. Hane, wife of Editor Hane, of the Knox Republican, has been admitted to the Starke county bar. She is the first woman lawyer in that county. She comes of a legal family. The Walkerton school board met on Thursday evening of last week and reorganized, electing she following officers for the coming year: C. L. Granger, president; . J. Wolfe, secretary; 'l'. J. Reece, treasurer. There are a few of the unexcelled Daisy Hay rakes left at Machinery Hall. Call and leave your order for one before they are all gone, D. M. Best, the Elkhart real estate man, ran an exeursion to the Kanka kee valley on T'uesday. He has an immense tract of land in the valley which he is disposing of. Mr. Best is recovering his financial losses sustained a few years ngo, and will soon beon his feet agnin.— Nappanee News. The following construction has been placed on the Nicholson law by the Indinanapolis anthorities: No slot ma. chines, dice, eardsor devices of any kind will be allowed in a saloon. Bl linrds and poolrooms in rooms entirely separate from barrooms will be allowed if specific in the license, Games iplu'\'ml for checks or to incrense the | { business of the bar will not he allowed. | ‘ Restaurants connected with saloons | will be subjected to the same conditions ’::s the saloon, and when the saloon is it?lusvd the restanrant must be closed, | No partitions of any kind are to be al. [lowed in suloons and minors will not }lw allowed to receive liguor for them- ! | selves or for other persons. ; ‘ A Good Creed } ‘ So many gods, so mauy ereads } l So many paths that wind and wind, | While just the art of being kind ) f Is all the sad world needs E g — Ella Wheeler Wileox, in Century, ; l New Potato Bug Discovered. | D Shively has found a new pota } ‘;tn bug that is making lace work of the | folinge on his vines, The new bug lias sgnmtm' fueilities for domg damage than {the old faskioned, slow going fellow | with the striped back. In addition to | wings it has a hop like a flea and moves | from one point to avother with great celerity., —Sontlhi Bend Sunday News. A Liberal Offer. ; Three large papers one year for | $1.50. | The Walkerton INDEPENDENT, - - $: 25 ! Farm News, - - - . A i 50 | Womankind, - - - : . » %o ? §2 25 | We make you a special rate of §1 50 l'fm- all three papers, a bargain to you lof 75 cents.
Z j’rlgsflfi—«,‘ij South Bend’s First Lawyer Judge Elisha Egbert ws Sonth | Bend’s Brst lawyer. He was n stndent | ander the famous Tom Corwin, of Ohjo, | and settled in Sonth Bend in 1829, po| also taught the firat school in the town | in a log house built by himself on g | Joseph street. 'This school was estup- | lished in 1831.—South Bend Tribune | e —————————————— G LT A Harvest Social. .I'.||;;Ep.worfh League _of Snmptjgm Prmrm. will give a Harv'eqt Socinl 3“ the msu]e.uca (:f h.h"s. Philip Whiteman, on Sumption Prairie, Saturday 0'“‘“," June 29. Ice cream, 2ake and otler confections will be served. Come everybody and enjoy a good time. Very Troublesome. Laxative “teas” ave a bother, Cald: well’s Syrup Pepsin ix more convenient, pleasant to take and more effective. Try a 10 cent bottle (10 doses 10 cengs) | large sizes 50c and SI.OO nt Belling® ; Willinms', . MILES' NERVE & LIVER i, Act on & new principle— regulutiseh liver, stomach and bowels thro bt nerves. A new discovery., Dr. Milgs Pills speedily enre billionsness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipatic Unequaled for men, women, children. Smailest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 28 cts. Samples free at J. Endly's. Now is the time to bny a bed lounge or coneh. Vincent's assortment will not fail to snit you, Don't Neglect it To-day But take home n small hottle (10 doses | 10 cents) of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin | for constipation and resnlting troubilis, | None so pleasant to the taste and effec- ‘ tive in results. For sale by Bellinger | t& “.i"ialnh‘. % Delicate of Flavor. | Refined and perfect in it effecta iu' Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin, the sure vurei for constipation, indigestion and sjek | headnehe. 'l'r‘\ " nmn'-lo- botthe {lO doxes § 10 cents) at Bellinger & Williamy', ‘ On Jane 25, 26 and 27 the Hullimnn-% & Ohio Railrosnd will sell exenrsion | | oS ! i tickets tor Chattnuoogn, Tenn,, at rule! of one fare for the reand trip, neconnt | Internntionnl Conference ]",pnnflh i Ifi‘llglll' Tickets will bhe unn.! for I""'! tarn 16 davse from date of sale, sabjeet | lto an extension for 15 davs longer, ! l | IE Tnat Lame Back can bYw eseved with Or. Miles' NERVE PLASTER. Only 3. o | | fl i ! YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN ! Dy.J. H. Watts, druggist and physie | | elan, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with i boart disease for four years, trying every i remedy and all treatments known to him« | self and fellow-practitioners; believes that | | heart disease is curable. He writes: [ "I wish%o tell what your valuable medi- | | eine has done for me. For four years! bad | | heart disease of the very worst kind, Bev- | eral physicians I consulted, sald it was ' Rheumatism of the Heart.
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'W.L.Dou 1 i % T = CLAs l ; $3 SHOE IS THE BEST. E NO SQUEAKING | gl And other specialties for i Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys | eE % and Misses are the 1 ‘ & ~=w g Bestin the World. i Al drpa % See descriptive advertise- | S o ment which appears in this | kB | paper. I | 7 N Take no Substitute. | %&‘* Insist on having W, L.! . WB. POUGLAS’ SHOES, : / ) \\» .. ‘with name and pricoj : TGS gtamped on bottom. Sold by | SAMUEL KOONTZ,Jr. | —————e | | PROY. NIEL, | ; government chemist, writes: I have cares ' | fully analyzed your ‘ Royal Ruby Port . Wine,” bought by me in the open market, | and certify that I found the same abso- | lutely pure and well aged. This wine is | especially recommended for its health-res. | toring and building up properties; it | strengthens the weak and restores lost vi- ' talitys particularly adapted for conval- | escents, the aged, nursing mothers and ' those reduced and weakened by over-work | and worry. Be sure you get ‘ ‘Royal Ruby”; i $1 per quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Sold by J. I'. REID,
e el TMR T T 7 Afliflgfim is giving special attention to the treatment of chronic diseases and owing to the great increase in his oflice practice has concluded to devote the entire Saturday MI week to his office patients. Hereafter he will not answer ealls to the country on Saturday. - Oak dining ehairs in a variety of Styles just received at Vincent's. Farmers! Look here. Remember we are still at the old stand ready to receive yonr &rain and seed and pay yon the highest market price. We also have on hand all kinds of seed for sowing or planting. Have just received a large supply of M in bags, which we will sell at cost. ;’%n '"“Q fl\ylhiug to offer in car W % 1A price. ‘ T, Yewsitnaly, o o MERCER & NEAL. Ordinance No. 33. ~ An Ordinance to license, regulate and restrain Peddlers, and itinerant dealers in goods, wares and ! merchandise, and regulating the hecense for circle swings, commonly called “Merry-go-rounds.” ‘ ~ Sec 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the incorporated town of Walkerton. Indiana that no street or traveling peddler, hawker, or itinerant dealer w goods, wares or merchandise, including fresh fruits, of any kind and name, shall sell, or offer to sell by retail in said town, any such ! goods, wares and merchaundise, without a license | therefor, first obtaied from the Town Clerk: and l such license shall be two dollars and fifty cents per day. Any person violating the provision of this section, shall, upon conviction, be fined 1 any sum, 1 not less than five dollars. nor more than ten dollars | Sec. 11. Any person operating a circle swing, or ! “Merry-go-round,” within said town shall pay asa ’ license therefor, to the clerk of said town, the sum ‘ one dollar per day, Apy person violating the provision of this section, shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum, not less than two dollars, nor | more than ten dollars Sec. 11, All ordinances and parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordinance, are hereby repealed, i Passed and approved this yth day of June, 18¢s. } Grorce Ross, President of said board i Attest: Wieriram Corm, Crerk Te A A YXI < S AN TS MOI LS AL B TN P "TEXE: ‘ ’ i ’ ! i ' g , PDTAN l " ‘ [ WaLkertoN, Inn, | ’ E | | JOOMN E. JOHNSON., Pres., 4 % | ‘ MORGAN JOHNSON, V. Pres ; THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier v Does s general bauking basiness; buvs and sells exchange, mnkes eol leetions on all points atl lowest pOss] ble expense, Acconnbs of individaals and corporations solicited. TM A RIS b L eAN L b 0 i eMS N S Hotel Kern, { The Leading Hotel i of Walkerton. f Centrally located Receutly over- | hauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and § excellent boared. i i . ? . A First-class | . SAMPLE ROOM ’ In connection with the t Hotel, 'RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN, Proprietor, 1 ALS e SRS ARSI LB SAT ‘ At Beall's l ' | | 2 ! You will always find the ; choicest ents of ! 'Tender Steak, | ! | Boils and Chops, | lßoamsts, Etec. - > . Ty 1 Y EVERYTHING NEAT AND YT T T ( ]l]‘l:\:\ ! | ) | g
It was almost un- | endurable; wita shortness of breath, palpita- | tions, severe pains, unable to | sleep, especially ’ on the left side. | No pen can des | scribe my suffer- | ngs, particularly | E:r!ng the last | nths of those | four weary years. | 1 finally tried |
\"-_———“———-—~—'\—____. - $2.50 TO DENVER. - Will be the Sleeping Car rate from Chicago on the special traing of selected Tonrist Sleepers whiel the Great | Rock Island Ronte has arrangedto run to Denver, in order to transport gnickl¥, comfortably and cheaply, the great bulk of teachers and tourists who de- l dive to tuke advantage of the following | . trip rate of one fare plus $2 00 to the 1 National Educational Association Meeting at Denver, in July, 1895. As the| : Pallman Company has decided not to | run Tourist Cars east of Chicago, the specials will all start from Claeago, | leaving July 6th at 11 00 A. M., after the arrival of morning trains from the east, and running via Omaha, arviving | at Denver early the following evening, \ making the trip with hut one night out. | In addition to the "Tonrist Sleeper | Specinls, a specinl train of first class Pullmaus will be run vin Omahia, leaving Chicago on above named date, all specinls being personally condacted | and in charge of competent Rock Is land Ronte representatives. Many tourists will go from Denver to Colorado Springs and Maniton, and for yonr homeward trip youw shonla remember that the Rock Isxtand hns a line running directly east from Colorado Springs, from whenee it operates solid trains to Omaha and Chieago, thus avoiding the neee-sity of returing to Denver. Re servation dirgrams are now ready and this early annonucement is made in order to enable iutending patrons tnl reserve hoerths in advanee. The rate
f for double Vl;;:rtl|-'i|'(;-|‘l-l'é'lvt‘i’(‘f';tgn‘t.«r Del: | ver in tonrist sleeper will he $2 50, in { first-class Pullman £6 00, and from | Omaha to Denver $1.50 in tonrist and | £3:60 in first- clnss Pullman . i For information regarding rates and { nrrangements for speecial trains, address, ‘: Ino. Sebastian. 6. P. A : C. R I.&P, Ry, CHICAGO ; o ——————————— ———————————————————— - TE LAPORTE : B | | . Practical ‘Book-Keeping, ' Telegraphy, ' Penmanship. ‘Shorthand, ' Type-Writing, 'English Training. i Write For Tevms, ? H. C. NOE, Lalorte, Ind. -f eeee se et e AA e Sttt e
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3 It positively prevents the loss of the | watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from ' d"‘i ping. ! 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 o any cne by the manufacturers. ' Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. AO4 s D BAO B A N D LTSS T ! | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL cAnos} ' O. F. TOWNSEND, ‘ 'BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. | i | Next door Behrens’ store. " WALKERTON, - INDIANA s e St AT NS TAI N TVA| PU S SSN S M Y A a4 3 1 3 / 0.-M. CUNNINGHAM, Attorny at Law, 1 SOUTH BEND, IND-. ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROCM 10. 3 AT A7 J. ¥ HENKY. AUCTIONEER. z Will ery sales at all times during ' sale season. Rates reasonable, and | satisfaction gnaranteed. ILeave orders | at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, | J. P HENRY, i Walkerton, Ind | ‘: A. E. CRIPE, | Barber and Hairdresser, | | WALKERTON, IND. | 1 Shaving and hairentting done neatly ’ and expeditiously. Drop in and see | us. S A TA T e N e T 5O B A Re B VERT|SERS or others,who wish to examims, ln this paper, or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file @ 45 to 49 Randolph St he Advértising Agency of Lonn & THOIASI
G el i ——e Physician and Kurgeon. WALKERTON, - . INDIANA Office and rooms over Reece's hardware store. NIiGHBY BV . Trustee’s Notice. John W, McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereliy gives notice that he wilk be in his office at the U. §. Express office on Wednesday of each week for the trangaction of township husiness. vII6No “‘__“— -5 Dr. H. S. Dowell, Lt N 1 ‘ ‘l‘-'. .“l’ Teeth extrreted withont pain or 1 sleep, by the use of local anseathetio. | Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth | filled withont pain by the nse of antal- - gia. Sets of teetlh made on short notice. Deatul rooms in Fry Dougherty bloek, Walkerton, Ind. o S ————
' 8 W ‘M. D. LEROY. SN\ | . 9 o & AN, s el Sk b ’ 'LIVERY & FEED STABLE, ! “'AI.KI-II!'I'ON, ENDb. First-class rigs and good horses, I!Hm:«-sl»(»uru]ud. Traveling men cars ried to all adjoining towns. Al terms | i reasonable. N
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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON iNo. 20 Passenger______.__Leaves________l23B pmiNo. 22 o i T il SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, iNo. 23 Passouger_______.__ leaves.____._9lßam. iN0.29 a0 D baias . ™ bAR TN b Immediate connections at Tipton with main . | line trajns for Sandusky, Bloominglou sand al¥ points south, eastand west. For tickeis, rates and: general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent ], E. & W. R. R, or address C. F. Daly, Gen'l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. ——————————————————————————
B. & 0. TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, YN e L 0900 M SLImMER 2T D T GOING WEST, “ Shbpited . ooL SRR I WA e o eAN 11 Walkerton Accommodation.____.6lsam Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicagoat 835 p. m. &9~ Where no time is given trains do not stop UHAS. 0. SCULL, 0. P. MCCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Colnpbus 00, E. L. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. R AT P RS A A T 1 RBPRAN U A TS DG 1. 5. & I. R. R. Time Card. Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator, 111., and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equlpment and fast time. West Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o'clock a. m., arriving st Streator 11;50 &. m. East bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 4;302. m., arriving at South Bend 10 a. m. Following freight trains will carry passengers. West bound Nos. 7and 9 from all siations., No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 13 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee io Shelby and Wheatfield. No. 14 from Streator, Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. TRAINS LEAVE WALKERTON | West Bound j No.l Maiiand Xxpress__._... .. __ 744 am | “9focal boet R soag Preipht e R I East Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express_...ccoaeeecaaa-103%9am “lltoenl . - = oL S REE Trains Nos. 1,2, 12,13 and 14 daily. Trains, 7,8 9and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information apply to . F. A. SBHORT, Agent, Walkerton. C. W.Cook, G.P. A. —————————————————————————— (PR == REVIVO 22 PN RESTORES VITALITY. AN ) 2"_,';‘/ K :,,=5 _— Y (Ve A (N =N | (A% N . ’ el 9 ea | Y‘T:‘ / N A K V“‘_\\ Mad | IstDay. O A /5 — A Well Man 15th Day. TUK /% of Me. ! NN Fy 7 | THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCE REMEDY | produces the above results in 30 days. Itacte | powerfully and guickly. Cures when all others fail. | Young men will regain their lost manhood, and oid | men will recover their youthful vigor by using i REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- | mess, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, { Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and | all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It net 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 re- ; storing the fire of youth. It wards off Jusanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVD, oo other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, SI.OO per package, or six for $5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circularfree. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 Riv=r St., CHICAGO, iLL. FOR SALE BY J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind,
