St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1895 — Page 8

JndipendtnL A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan... WJ A. KNDLKY. FUBLISHKK. Entered at the WalKerton Postoftice nl second class rates. ti on: For One Year . . . . JLSO For Six Months 75 For Three Months ...... 40 If paid promptly in advance n discount of 25 cents on the year will beallowed. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indieates that your term of subscription to this paper lias expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify ns promptly if you wish the paper con in tied. WALKERTON. INDIANA. JULY 6, W 95. THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents. TYNER CITY. Dr. Bradley, of East Saginaw, Mich, visited his brother James of this place over Sunday. He was । >id t * ss in this place 30 years ago. Mr. Elijah Martindale and family, of Plymouth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harman, of this place, Sunday. Mr. Samuel Eisenmenger and Miss . Anna Wallace were married last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride, one mile north of Tyner. A very quiet wedding took place here Sunday at ten o’clock. The contracting parties were Mr. Charles Monroe and Airs. Jenny Maxey. They were married by our new justice, Mr. John Collier, this being his (Mr. Collier’s) first offense. Prosecutor Houtou was in this place Monday on Lis way to Teegarden. Constable Klinger, of Plymouth, was calling on a few of the boys of this place Tuesday morning at 6 o’clock sharp. Henry Shultice, the Plymouth butcher, was here Tuesday’ after fat cattle. i Mrs. Belle Myers is very sick at this writing. James Bradley is also on the sick list Brad Southworth, of Plymouth, was ' in this place Tuesday. The ice cream festival at the M. E. ' church was not a great success, on account of a racket, in the forepart of the evening. There have been several arrests made. J. D. Johnson, of Teegarden, wasi over to see his sister. Mrs Belle Myers, ; Monday evening, returning home Tues ; day. A new barber shop in town. Mr Os. ■ Townsend, ol Walkerton, will be in

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this place every Friday in the room vacated by Mr. Miller. Wm. Clark thinks that the M. E. church’s ice cream is too high, for he - paid the sum of $26 20 for one dish, but the cake was thrown in. i X. Y. Z. Smith. KNOX The weather is seasonable ami pros—f , pect for a bountiful harvest is fair. ’ Brother Kelley is preaching for the Christian church. He is an eloquent and able expounder of the doctrine of love, and is giving unbounded satis faction to his auditors. . The district lodge of the I. O. G. T. was held at Knox last week. The attendance was large and the meeting fraught with good result.^ Brother Harrington, of Wanatah, a Christian preacher, attended temperance convention here. The healthy state of business here indicates a prosperity that other towns of greater wealth and population would do well to emulate. The Robbins ditch is now completed for 14* miles; 45 days more will empty it into the Kankakee, being 16 miles from the source. A flour and feed store would do well here. We have no such a thing in town. Send us a man . The improvement now being made in Knox is of a permanent nature, and made exclusively by citizens of Knox. Alias Nellie Robbins returned from a protracted visit at Walkerton. James W. Nicholes, attorney, has returned to Knox with liis family, and is now building a residence. F. B. Hart has charge of the mecbnnical work on 11. R. Robbins’ residence. No one idle Here save the one who is too lazy to work. The genera! health of the people here is good. * G R O VER TO WN. Wheat in the vicinity of this place is about harvested. The saloon, which has been Blruggling for existence in this place for ths. past two years, quietly expired about two weeks ago for want of patronage. Mrs. Seward Rinehart is quite sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs Henry Allen left last Saturday evening for Louisville, Ky , where they will visit until the fore part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Abner spent the i Fourth in South Bend. Mis. C. Clingeiman visited with j . friends in Warsaw a portion of this I i week. O. U. Holderman and Sid Uncapher I ; did business in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Alls. Valentine Awald and > family, Henry Alai tin, wife and son and - Hubert, Lemert, alt of near this place, and Johnny Appleman, wife and sou, of Pretty Lake, Alarshall Co., all visit ed with Chris Seider and family last I Sunday. While running over matters pertaining Io religions principles, the ques- : lion has occurred to us whether an utter, ; downright unregenerated sinner is not worth more io society than our listless, ne’er do nothing, pretentious Christians who are in for anything but will do nothing unless they cau boss the job; who, after others have done all the good they can in every way possible, ' won’t have anything to say only mean things about them, how much better they could have done it, etc.; their willingness to do or help is never known until after it is all over. ‘Chase. JORDAN. Airs. Ball, of Walkerton, visited Airs. ' Geo. Clem, Sunday. Quite a number of our young folks i went to South Bend to celebrate the ' 4th. Don’t forget Sunday school at Jordan

school house every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock . Everybody invited. G. I. B. See the English dresser, Ilie latest thingin bedroom suits, nt Vincent’s. Vincent’s have the best furniture at the lowest prices. Plow points ground every day ut Pitner’s carriage and wagon shops in LaPorte. “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 ollice and see sample copy. A Liberal Offer. Three large papers one year for $1.50. | The Walkerton Indkikkdknt, - 35 Farm News, ----- aK 5° Womankind, ----- 50 iL as We make you a special rate of 50 for all three papers, a bargain Lu you of 75 cents. ’ MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billionsness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses. 25 cts. Kamides free at J. Emily's. Ura. J. I*. Bell. Otnate«tom<t,Kan. wife of the editor of The Graphic, the leading local paper of Miami county, writes “I tra/i troubled with heart di»ra»e for six years, severe palpitations, shortness of breath, together with syjh extreme nervousness, that, at times L would walk the floor nearly all nlglH We । consulted the best medical talent. They ttaid there tca» no helpme, ; that I had organic disease of the heart for i which there was no remedy. I had read ' your advertisement in The Graphic and I ayeurago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of Dr. Hileu' Xeie < urc for the Heart. which convinced me that there was true merit in It. I took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and ' It completely cured me. I ideep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who are suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies just one trial.” Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at 81, 0 bottles for 85, or It will be sent , prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Go., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health W. L. Douglas CMAF IS THE BEST. W lIVL NO SQUEAKING, fAnd other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys •nd Misses are the | Best in the World. See descriptive advertiseI went which appears in this | paper. * Take no Snbatltut*. Insist on having W. L. ha.DOUGLAS’ SHOES. with name and price ‘ stamped on bottom. Sold by SAMUEL KOONTZ, Jr. PROF. KIEL, government chemist, writes: I hay® fully analyzed your “Royal Ruby Port Wine,” bought by me in the open .Tarket, and certify that I found the same absolutely 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 vitality- particularly adapted for convalescents, the aged, nursing mothers and those reduced and weakened by over-work and worry. Be sure you get ‘ ‘Royal Ruby”; $1 per quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Sold by J. F. REID. • 50cts., and g S i SI.OO per Botti e. Cures Cougli«, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, ' Croup pi omptiy; relieves Whooping Cough I and Asthma. F r Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where all others failed; will cuke you if taken in time. Sold by Druggi -ts on s guarantee. For Lame Back or Chest, use SHILOH’S PLASTER. 25Cts. QHILOH’S/WCATARRH E M E DY Have you Catarrh? This remedy is guaranteed to cure you. Price 50 cts. Injector free

Dr. Arlington i 8 giving special attention to the treatment f chronic diseasesand owing to the great inerease in his office practice has concluded to devote the entire Saturday week to his ollice patients. Hereafter he will not answer calls to the country on Saturdav. Thirty-eight pounds of Flour for a Bushel of Wheat. Thifry eight poi'inds of Nappanee or Bremen flour (warranted to be good) given in exchange for a bushel of wheat at. Gensinger’s exchange store i n Teegarden. Open six days of each 1 week. Good, Better, Best. Ist (lose good, 2ml dose better, the 3rd dose you will find the best remedy on earth and nothing ever again will take the place of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for constipation, indigestion and biliousness. Get. a trial bottle (10 doses 10 cts, large sizes 50ets and $1 00) of Bellinger & Williams.’ Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Farmers! Look here. Remember we are still at the old stand ready to receive your grain and seed and pay yon the highest market price. We also have on hand all kinds <>f seed for sowing or planting Have just received a large supply < f j grain bugs, which we will sell nt cost. ' When yon have anything to offer in car : lots or less on any track call in and let us make yon a price. Yours truly, MERCER & NEAL. I TTIT. Farm’ Bait Walkerton, I ml. JOHN K. JOHNSON, I’,-.-* . MO HO AN JOHNSON. V. I T HOMPSON rUKNFR, < ! Does h general Imuking Lnsiness; ! I>uv« and sells exchange, makes col led ions on all points at lowest possi i Ide expense. Accounts of iixlividu ils and corporations solicited. piotel I^ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. 1 Centrally located. Recently overhauled. Nice, pleasant rooms nn<l excellent board. A First-class SAMPLE ROOM In connection with the Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN. Proprietor. At Beall’s Meal Market! You will always find the choicest cuts of Tender Steak, Boils and Chops, Roasts, Etc. 'everything neat and CLEAN I Tn Beall’s. I I Agent wanted for new book. ® E Splendid seller. Rare oppor•unity for any active man or lady. $75 per month easily earned. No experience A r e qn ' rc<l ’ as we give ■ full in-triietions. Me pay express and nlLnv 30 days credit. Let us tell you aboiu c. F. W. Ziegler & Co., Box 1870. Philadelphia,Pa Uv a S

$2.50 TO DENVER. ’H be the Sleeping Car rate from Chicago on the special trains of selected Lor.ristSleepers which the Great K'»ck Island Route has arrangedto run o Denver, in order to transport quicky comfortably and cheaply, the great bulk of teachers and tourists who de<bre to take advantage of the following fnp rate of one fare plus $2 00 to the National Educational Association Meet D « , >ver, in July, 1895. As tlie 1 nlltnan Company has decided not to run tourist Cars east of Chicago the specials will a]| start from Chicago leaving July 6th nt 11 00 A. M., after the arrival of morning trains from the । east, and running via Omaha, arriving , at Denver early the following evening ' making the trip with but one night out’. I Ln addition to the Tourist. Sleeper l specials, a special train of first, class ' Pullmans will be run via Omaha, leaving Chicsgo on above named date, all specials being personally conducted and in charge of competent Rock Is land Route representatives. Many tourists will go from Denver to Colo- ; rado Springs and Manitou, and for your । homeward trip yon should remember i that t he Rock Island has a line running ; < ii ect ly ea«t from Colorado Snrinas I from KoUa । Omaha and Chicago, thus avoiding the i necc'sity of relining to Denver. Re ! servation diagrams are now ready and i this early announcement is made in ! order to enable intending patrons to ; reserve b ribs in advance. The rate . for double berth from Ol.ieago to Denver in tourist sleeper will be $2 50, in first-class Pullman $6 00, mid from Omaha to Denver $1.50 in tourist and $3.50 in first class Pullman. For information regarding rates and arrangements for special trains, address, Jno Sebastian GPA C R I. & P Ry , CHICAGO 38 LAPORTE Boiss Mem Practical Book-Keeping-. Telegraphy, Penmanship. Shorthand, Type Writins, Engiish Training. Will,* For TerniM. H. C. NOE, LaPorte, Ind.

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It positively prevents the loss of the i watch by theft, and avoids injury to it from ! dropping. IT CAN ONLY BE HAD with Jas. Boss Filled or other watch cases bearing this trade mark All watch dealers sell them without extra cost. A watch case opener will be sent tree to any one by the manufacturers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER Next door Behrens' store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA o.M-CUNNINGHAM, Moray at Law* [South Bend, Indi ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. P. II EN RY, AUCTIONEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. B. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and liaircntting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. URWEBTieEDC or others,who wish to examine AU ■CH I Ivkllw this paper,or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file ai the Advertising Agency o* LORD&THOMAS.

H. D. DENAUT Physician and gtir^on. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA Office and rooms over Reece's hardware store. NIGH t b e bl. Trustee’s Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln 1 ownslnp, hereby gives noli e that he will be in Ins ollice at tin- U. S. Express „ffi ce on, WeOnestlay of each weeK for the transaction of township business. v 11> N o Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. , । Leeth extrreted without pain or , ■ sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic- » , I.enves no l. a <l after effects. Teeth I lilleJ wilhont pain by the nae of awtal--1 gin. bets of teeth made on short uoj tice. De.ital rooms in Fry Dougherty > j block, Walkerton, Ind. 1M. D. LEROY. LI VERY & FEED STABLE, U Ai.KEirrov, ixi». First class rigs and good horses. Horses lionrded. Traveling men car- ' ried to all adjoining towns. All terms ' reasonable.

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NORTH HOUND FROM WALKERTON fNo. 20 Ttuisenger Leaves 1228 p m I No. 22 “ “ 654 “ SOUTH ROUND FROM WALKERTON I No. 23 Passenger leaves 9.13 a u> I No. 29 " • 4.52 did Immediate connections nt Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, R tmniinKton and all points south, east and west. For tickets, rates and general information, call mi W. F. LaTeber. Ticket Agent L E A W. R. R., or address ■•k C. F. Haly. Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis End. B. &. O. TIME T4BEE. GOING EAST, 16 Mail 9.10 an; •' 8 Limited „.12.42 p m GOING WEST. 5 Limited 8 23 am17 Mail 3.15 pm 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6.15 am-. Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chica>go at 7.40 p. m. ♦S" Where no time is given trains do not stop ( HAS. O. SCULL. O. P. McCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist Gen, Pass. Ag't r Baltimore, Md. Columbus. O. E. L. SANDERS, Ag't.. Walkerton. 1. I. & I R. R. Time Card. Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator, 111., and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment Mid 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;3»a. m., arriving at South Bend 10 a. m. Following fieight trainswill carry passengers. West bound Nos. 7 and & । from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kanktkee to Shelby and Wheatfield. No. 14 from Streator, Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. TRAINS LEAVE WALKERTON West Bound. No. 1 Mail and Express 7.44 an» " 9 Local 8.25 a in “ 13 Freight 7.25 p ns East Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express 10.39 a nx “ 10 Local 3.58 pi 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 ratesV , and all information apply to F. A. SHORT, , Agent, Walkerton. C. W. Cook, G. P. A. RE VI VO ' ' RESTORES vitality. Okaki Ist Day. V ' X XWell Man 15th Day. O s Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. remedy produces the above results in 30 davs. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail loung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Impotence. 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 not only cures by starting at the seat of disease but is a great nerve tonic and b lood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re- । storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail 81.00 per package, or six for 85.00, with a poai tive written guarantee to cure or refnort the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 Riner St., CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, likL