St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1895 — Page 8

@he Independent. e A LocaL NEWSPAPER, NON-PARTISAN. W! A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. AT R R S Ie TR Entered at the Walkerton Postoffice at secoud-class rates. Subscription: ForOne Year . . . . LBl For Six Mouths « g g e For Three Months : ‘ ¢ ¢ 5 + 40 If paid Frnxpptiyjn adfivmwe a discount of 25 gents on the year will be allowed. R e e R e of Yo peper i S e germ of subscription to {l\ls ps(xpg? ;ba:s‘t‘:e&x‘pix%?]‘: If you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper coninued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, AUGTST 3, 1895, - THE NEIGHBORHOOD. LR SOk, ~eaßem the Suraondng Tereay o ~ given'by Our Correspondeats, TYNER CITY. | Dick Richardson and family, of Chi-; eago, ave visiting with relatives of near !l this place. | Jake Mathias, of Tennesee, lis visit-’ ing with his many friends of this place | and Teegarden. He reports L‘l’()ps% good of all kinds. | School superintendent Fish, of Ply-| month, was here Monday aud dr()\'c! over to see the new Shilo school house and is well pleased with the same. \ Oryille Webb sold a cur load of corn | to J. E. Johnson the first of the week ; at 40 ceuts. , Ed Monroe is the happy owner of u% frisky span of mules. | George Chart, of Milwaukee, Wis., is vigiting with his parents near here. ‘ Fred Myers, of Lapaz, visited with his mother, of here on last Sunday. Mrs John Collier went home with Ler sister for a visit. Walter Campbell has purchased Wm. Detwiler’s farming tools aund reuted the place. Will is going to move to town. I'he barber shop has changed hauds again, Mr. Sid Ewing being the proprietor at present. We are in hopes he will stay. A. D. Jobnsou is on the sick list. George Wolfe, of South Bend, is visitil)_&; with his sister Mrs. Joe Luglish of near this place. : X X, & By, e MQUNT VERNON. Mrs. Sarah MeCowau, of South Chicago, wno has been visiting with her mother and friends for some time returned home last week. Aunsil Stowe, of Chicago, is here visiting with his uncle, Rayon Beall and family . | Myrs. Sam Wilkison and family, of Chicago,visited with friends iu this locality last week. B. . Rhinehart and danghter, Kmma, were in Plymouth oun Friday of last weelk. M:e. S. C. Wenger, who has been quite ill from his old trouble, bowel complaint, is again able to be arvound, Mrs. Dan Kooutz still remuins gnite poorly. Mrs. Mattie Geyer, of South Bend, visited with “.(I‘!_2' Wenger and famils & portion of last and this week. Mrs. Simon Reusberger is paving strict attention to a very painful fel at the present time. relatives in Micliigan for a counl i waeks, has retu d home, Jim Gorseline, Lhavin r o 3 I | widow Roderick’s furm, is re: leli the house, raising it and giving it u geueral overhauling. ' : Elliot 'Paylor, of Vau Wert, Ohio visited with Lis friend, Walter Deall, last week. B. F. Rinehart aud wife were in L Porte on business aud visiting near Westville a portion of this week.

For Good Reliable Goods at the Lowest Prices Call on HUDELMYER & HENRY, ——DEALERS IN—— A oy B Dry Goods i Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONs & WALL PAPER. We want the farmers’ produce. Bring it in. We always pay the highest market prices for it. s [[UDELMYER & HENRY

R i ekt S A e so S T A LAPAZ. Dr. Denniston was at South Bend | last Monday. Miss Lillie Bondurant came home on | Tuesday of Inst week to visit her parents and attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. John Bondurant, who lives about five miles east of this place. She returned to South Bend last Monday. I A smull crowd of young folks met at ,fthe Lome of Miss Gertie Soupp last | Friday evening. The refreshments ’were ice cream and cake, A very en- | Joyable time was Liad by all present, | Bert Deunistou visited the town of Bremen, Nappanee and Wakarusa last weel with several dozen of his brooms. Bert makes a good broom, and should be liberally patronized, because he is | blind. ' Miss Lillian Kunobloek, of Plymouth, was in town last Thursday and called upon her friend and classmate, Miss Nellie Gregg . Dr. Richaydagn suddamily, of Clicago, visi Inst week. The Dr. is a brother of | Mrs. Gregg. ls Ed Gushwa, of North Liberty, came to LaPaz on his wheel last Saturday tnftm'nomx. He went from here to ! Liakeville. i Charley Theodore Murray, ol New 2 York, who is a member of the editorial %stufl' of the New York Herald, was in i LaPaz last Saturday. He was visiting | his brother in law and sister, Mr. and '\[w J. I, Barns, living three miles ‘ northwest of this place. |« Tenac Treesh, of Albion, visited Mr, |and Mrs. Andrew Korp and family last ’ weel, and remained over Sunday, Mr, Treesh was accompained by his neice, % Miss Sarah Treesh, of Koseinsko county. 'T'hey returned home last Monday . | Messrs.J. M. Black and Huarvey | Yerrick, of Walkerton, were in Lapaz | Tuesday putting in = pair of heavy Fseales in front of the elevator, | Mre. Houghton, of Pilvmonth, prose enting attorney for this judicial cirenit, [ was in town Tuesday. Next Saturday there will be an all day meeting in Richardson’s grove, 11 | miles south of Tyner City, at which all the Drethren congregations of St. Joe and Marshall couuties ave to be repre sented. The meeting will begin at 10 a. m. There will be preaching in the E forenoon, and in the afternoon reports from the churches composing this union, and from the voung peoples’ i societies. Also ESSHYK ol varions topies, b A soldiers’ pienie will be held at this - place on Tuesday, Sept. 3, to which all - the old soldiers of this and adjoinipg’ {oounties are invited. There will Dbe Ispe'm-.lws and good musie and a good dinner of pork and beans, and every ' thing that the season affords. We had a grand time last vear but expect nstill better time this vear., Seatter the news far and wide, tell c'\('t‘.\‘nw]_\‘ and those vou don’t see send word tor A pro gram will be pablished in & short time, Quite a number of the Lapaz people attended the children’s meeting at the Lintheran chureh five miles north of Lapnz on last Sunday evening., They report a good time. The Library sud Social Club of L paz met at the home of Dr. Hamilton on Thursday ntght of last week. Th clab is in a promisi condition \ i this last meeting the following pe - Goodwin, Miss N« » Gregg, Ly Charvles I&, Holtzendodl (toovetn o t § fart f the at that p ‘ B PRKhHue blucksmith, has becone a benedict, He has found ont

den of Eden by our Great Oreator, that | ‘it is not good that man should live | alone.” He returned to Lapaz yesterday accompanied by a handsome young | wife. We wish the young people mueh “joy and that all their troubles may be litile ones.” ] ViNenresser, ! e A A | JORDAN. i Miss Etta Blake, of Sonth Bend. | | visited her grandparents, My, and Mrs. | John Parker. ! Miss Lelia Rensberger, of South | Bend, is visiting her grandpareuts, My, f and Mrs. A. Garvett. { Quite a number of young lolhsf gathered at the home of Mr, John! Walters Satnrday evening in honor of | their guest, Miss Annie Bates, of Ohio. | Light refreshments were served during : the evening. Threshing is about overin this viginity. o Jim Brown lost agood colt last week, ; | TynEFTRTG e heir - Quughiter, Mus e g Rev, C. U STPERYirgowy T Jordon sehool-house Snuday affernoomg A good erowd was in attendance, & Dave Tinkey is Inid np with inflammas tory rhenmatism, i Mr. Will Leßoy and wife, and Frank Pommert and wife, and Charles ! Pommert, of South Bend, visited theirg parents, Mr. and Mrs. George I’nm.,l mert, last Sunday, ! Miss Lizzie Rensberger, of Chieago, ‘ is home for a few weeks visit. § G. L. 3 R KOONTZ'S LAKE. ! There was qnite & number of the finny tribe taken in last Sanday. The gar in the lake is killing most of® i the small fish. i Mrs, Panl Salt is at the present time fvery low with the tephoid fever. | She has been hedfast for the prant ! Fthree weeks., { The Oregon M. E Sundav schond ! takes up nt half past & Astor Sanday E.fi('hkw\ there s preaching Every { body come. There is room enongh i for all. We like to see vou with ws I B, &, Laneaster will take vour sih : gerviption for the INDEPENDENT i W, H. Dipert is the secratary of ”M“ [ Oregon Sanday School and Heney'! ' e Peddycord ix the saperintendent. 1 Sem Koontz, Jr., is going to ;nt i } 100 neves of whent this fall, B § waler o the Linke is so low alb e 1""“51 \‘it'll?, time that the mill ean uwot ey 1 l-i .\“"‘N .\l]l“t' (:l-msnn in Wl‘l“siflg lly ! | i Pl\‘luulllh. 5 Abe Baker diwu,»pmn‘m' froon this . lm'.nli{.\’ some three weeks ngo sl has i not been seen or heard of sinee. He [ was threatemed with nrrest for something nuknown to the writer. He also was wi important witness in the snit of P Salt and 1. €. Woodwortli to be had at Knox on the first weok of conrt. I We wonld ke to know his wheres bonts at the present time, Whoe knows? RETsaANCAL. 10 D .‘.‘.- Cents Dre. Caldwell’s Syirup Pepsin 18 8o len oy tuke a vithinl so effectivs ) s that w ! o tried nothing takes its : For consti ‘ ‘ \ 't hiive i R 3 oe and Rl ¥ ——— o YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Py, J. H. Watts, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying eveyy remedy and all treatments known to hifself and fellow-practitioners; believes Sl = i heart disease is curable. He writes: % 1 “Twish to tell whza! your valuablor c eice i T 4 eral 7 i i ited, said it Y Rheumatism of the Heart.

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Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, | and was surprised at the result. 1t put new | life into and made a new man of me. } have not had a symptom of trouble shce and I am satisfied your medicine has cured me for I have now enjoyed, since taking {l, Three Years of Splendid Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have | sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for | I 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. | Your Nervine and other remedies also | give excellent satisfaction.” J.H.WATTs, { Humboldt, Neb., May 9, '94. { Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a %)sitive | guarantee that the first bottle will benefis, | ! Alldruggistssellitatsll. 6 bottles forss, or | - | it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price | | by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., tikhart, ind. | !°4 C i Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure : Restores Health |

- Dr. Arlington is giving special attention to the treatment of ehronie disoases and owing to the great in- |, crense in his oflice practice has con- | cluded to devote the entire Saturday l | of each week to his oflice patients, Hereafter he will not answer calls to ‘the country on Saturday. IM[LES' NERVE & LIVER PILLS ' Act on a new principle—regulating the Hliver, stomach and bowels through the ‘nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billionsness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. l Uneqnaled for men, women, c¢hildren. : Smndlest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 ! et Samples free at J. Endly's, i , —_— { E Very Troublesome. gl - baxative “teas” are a bother., Cald- i i %‘wvll's Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, | fplensont to take and more vff:-vti\'o.’ Tev,n 10 cont bhottle, lurge sizes Hoe and ‘ and ¥l at Bellinger & Willinmy’, - Plow points ground every day ut | Uitner's enrvinge g d Rirgon shops in Bee R = | Farmers! Lok here. Remember we are still | at the old stand ready to receive vonr f L grain and seed and pay von the highest i Lmarket price. We also have on hand i inll Kinds of seed for sowing or planting 2 Huve just veceived a large supply of | ign\iu bags, which we will sell at cost. b | _3 When you have anvthing to offer iu cur i Nots or less on any track eall in and let ! ns mnke yon a price. | Yours truly, , | : MERCER & NEAL.' ettt eet eP O . TEXE: ; § ‘ ' | | )| < i . WaLkerton, Inn, HEHIN 16, JOHNSON, Pres,, i | i MORGANJOHNSNSON, V. Pves, F THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier 3 omo peneral Lanking 3»'-1\1:5-‘\\';, v adiel elln e xcliange, nnkow 15:" ‘ ,’lp.ofioumnn all points at lowest possi ‘ ?‘oh’ eXpense, Vecounts of individnals | mind corporations solicited. ; . . e e e A ARt oo i Hotel Hern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. Centrally located, i Vel binnled, N i > t rooms and ©X § ; : 3 11! A First-class TPY 1 SAMPLE ROOM | i i RATES REASONABLE. B TR :2.F IhET fRE il Itßi] o LEdUtig BB AN A5 NF B ¥ e O ‘ Teunder Steak, Boils and Chons, Roasts, Ete. s b Fi4 OATEN &TR \T BEVERYTHING NEAT AND NE IYk AT T i1) 3 E SN i f ‘ ]E? gfi{nig i } "-vslizig"'!i i LUt s PROF, NIEL, government chemist, writes: I have care &1— lvoard varr ¢ Roaval ]_'l.7}H\. i‘*"‘?: H::l_x analyz yOux NOoyal nu 3 S Wine.” boucht hv 1 in > open markeet, and certify that' I found the same absolutely pure and weil aged. This wine is | :‘..;hlj‘l.‘it’.‘??‘,' recommended for its }"":‘,:’“'ri}l& toring and building u properties; it strengthens the we AAT e N talitys particula rly adapted f 1 s'.-;‘lg‘. ‘xiescents, the aged, f.n_‘»'-»::i E ‘ :17» \m those reduced and weakened \)“' i";'.".»» ‘ :"":\- and worry. Be sure you get f_.‘}"'.')"“ !_""f','l‘, . §1 per quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Scld by | I B RBEID. i

It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severa painsg, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can dsscribe my suffer- | ings, particularly during the last % months of those . four weary years, I fipally ‘tried

$2.50 TO DENVER. Will be the Sleeping Car rate from Chieago on the special trains of selected Tonrist Sleepers which the Great Rock Island Ronte has arrangedto run | to Denver, in order to transport guick- | Iy, comfortably and cheaply, the great | bulk of teachers and torvists who de- { dire to take advantage of ihe following | trip rate of one fare plus $2 00 to the | National Eduneational Associntion Meet- ' ing at Denver, in July, 1895. As the i Pullman Company has decided not to | ran T'ourist Cars east of Chicago, the 1 specials will all start from Claeago, | leaving July 6th at 1100 A. M., after | the arrival of morning trains from the | east, and running vin Omaha, arriving | at Denver early the following evening, | making the trip with hut one night out, | - In addition to the TMourist ch*‘('l"'l‘ %“l'(“'ifllfl. a specinl train of fivst class | | Pallmans will he run via Omahin, leav- | ing Chieago ou above named date, all specinls being personally conducted [ | and in chavge of competent Rock Ts | l land Route representatives. Many tourists will go from Denver to Colorado Springs and Maniton, and for your homewanrd trip yon should remember that the Rock Istand has o line rununing \direcuy enst from Colorado Springs, from whence it operates solid trains to Omaha and Chicago, thus avoiding the neecssity of returing to Denver. Ila servation dingrams are now ready and this early snuouncement is made in Enl':ic-l' to enable inh-m“ng piirons to veserve boerths in advance. The rale | for double berth from Chicago to DenL ver in tonrist sleeper will he 32 50, iu | first-class Pullman $6 00, and from i Jmahia to Denver 51.50 in tourist and i53..’:1l in first- elass Pallman . [ Forinformation vegarding rates and | arratigements for speeial trains, address, , Ino Sebastian G P A ’ C. R L. &P, Ry, CHICAGO ‘ ————————————————————————————— THE | APORTE { : | | il i *B“B Ui | ‘{ - Practical ‘Book-Keeping, | Telegraphy, ' Penmanship. Shorthand, ‘Type-Writing, | 'English Training. | | i Wilie For Terms. 1| H. C. NOE, | i I.alorte, Ind. B e ! R D bl gt ki B S ke s

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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 i Jas. Boss Fiiled or other watch Wi/ 3 cases bearing this trade mark— =4 i | AN watch dealers sell them without extra cost, i A walch case opener will be sent free to any one i by the manufacturers. W e 7 3 , Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 6. TOUWNSEND 8 YR I ¢} Iy I\ LCCED BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. i Next door Dehrens' store. ’\VA»LK};RT(»)X, L ANDEAN A ‘» ‘Y'T‘,]"x"[] \ i i Mttorny at Law, 'SOUTH BEND: IND:. | ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. e ottt ! ) N DV i J.l.l[ifit\gl‘l? AUCTIONEER, | Will ery sales at all times during ' sale season. Rates reasonable, and | satisfaction gnaranteed. Leave orders | at INDEPEXDENT oflice, or address, ! 5 3. Hiae, Walkerton, Ind | { ? e - | | A E CGRIFE, | - | | Barber and Hairdresser, - i WALKERTON, IND. | ! Shaving and hairentting done neatly ;mul expeditiously. Drop in and see | | us. ' ”'W-— i | or others,who wish to examme | ' REVEETISERS this paper, or obtain estimatss | } on advertising space when in Chicago, will find iton file at 45 to 49 Randolph St B 8 TEERL As the Advertising Agency of l.figb &l ’ZE?L&M £

m___“ Physician and Surgeon. WALEERLION, - - INDIANA Office and rooms over Reece's hardware store. NIGHT BELIT- \ Trustee’s Notice, John W, McDaniel, Trustee of Lincols Township, hereby gives notice that e wil} be in his oftice at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weex for the transaction of township bhusiness. vli6Neo | N Dr. H. S. Dowell, l _ ‘t: §;') | UG . PAINLESS DENTIST. \ Peeth extrreted without pain or : sleep, by the use of a loecal unnesthetic. )]Leu\'cs no bad after effects. Teeth | filled without pain by the use of antalf gia. Sets of teeth made on short no- { tice. Deatal rooms in Fry-Dougherty ; block, Walkerton, Ind. —— | X 5 [2A | Ve —“‘T"'l "'_ss_—-& PSke W ol | e e OS] 'LIVERY & FEED STA BLE, | : ‘i WALKERTON, IN. z First class rigs and good horses. i Horses hoarded. Traveling men earL vied to all adjoining towns. All terms | reasonable. i

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. iNo. 20 Passenger._.._._._J.eaves....__..l22B pm {No. 22 " el s R e e SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, INo. 28 Yassonger__________Yeaves.______9lßam iNo, 20 2 e i RDN Lmmediate connections at Tipton with main lue trains for Sandusky, Bloomingiou and ald points south, eastand west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent 1. E. & W. R. R., or address C. F. Daly, Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. e ———————————————————————————————— B. & O.TIME TABLE. GOING EAST, WML s s S o Slamited. . 00l 5 0 Aol i GOING WEST, b Nmited .o e ol RO PR oam. e e BN D { 11 Walkerton Accommodation_____.6lsam ! Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chice- {. goat 7.40 p. m. , 2~ WWhere no time is given trains do not stop I CHAS O SCULL 0. P. McCARPY, i Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't, Baitimore, Md. Columbus O i E.IL.SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. WARPE T W T e T TN .SAN R S £SR e .. & I R. R. Time Cara, | Regular Passenger Train service operated daily F between Streator, 111, and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equlpment and fast time.. West Bound train No. I leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a.m. arrivine at Streator 11:50 a. m. East boungd 3 s train No. 2 Jeaves Streafor 6;10 2. m.,; arriving ag Souih Bend 11.15 a. 1. Faollowing freicht trains | will earry psssengers West bound Nos. 7and @ | from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend and Nerth Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to She'by and Wheztfield. No. i 4 from Streator, Dwigh! and Kankakee to Monmence. IBAINS LEAVE WALKERTON Xo. I Mailand Express .. o - 734 § I S Loeßl. o oo s e o R pooscl3Freight. - . %35 pmy { East Bound. = rheont, \ No. 2 Mail and Express__---_._-_w.% 1 Loedl = = - oo oo 305 e T Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12, 13 and 14 daily. Treins 8 9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tizckets | can be had for all principal points. Fer rates { and all information applr to , F. A. SHORT, i Agent, Walkerton. ! &S. Whitehead, G.P. A, Kankakee, 111, e s e b b e, Photographed Fso mea @@ FG N rom Life e = 3 B i """ .\g\:‘ :;Ll‘ * B B %3" 8 ¥ | g r‘*fi»‘\‘g} RESTORES VITALITY. Ww o F [ S | B <; 7= “‘}: r‘t‘:@*\ "/"QR 1 Le ¥ Lt fo'e .7 & -e Made |IS A I A it Sk ! ‘:-‘ A 3 T Ist Day. | A ‘\‘9‘:’B39 Man g S 15th Day. GBBB , % Os Me. | THE GREAT 30th DayFRENCEY R EMEDY | produces the above resuits in' 50 days. Itacts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others faik Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old ! men will recover their youtbful vigor b:\’ using | REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impoteney, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excessand i!xdisyretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at tha seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonie and bleed bunilder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth, It wards off Tnsanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVD, no 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 €O., 53 River St., CHICAGO, ILL. l FOR SALE BY J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind,