St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1895 — Page 8

JnißpcndcnL A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. W. A. KNDI.KY, pcbi.ishkk; Entered at the WalKerton Postoflice at second class rates. Sul'xsicrt tion: For One Year . . . . S1 50 For Six Months 75 For Tliroe Mouths 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will be allowed. X A cross marked with a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you ate tn arrearages please settle at once, and i notify us promptly if you wish the paper eon- • 1 titled. WALKER ION. INI'! ANA. AVGTsT 10, 1895. THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents. TYNER CITY. Mrs. Morgan Johnson and children, of Greenville, Ohio, are visiting with the family of J. E Johnson. Mrs. Neff and son William and wife, 1 of Indianapolis, visited V. L. Kyle’s. 1 Will and wife returned home Monday. Born to the wife of V. L. Kyle, Aug. * 1, a dishwasher. Mrs. Ed Neff presented her husband with a young democrat Monday, Aug. 5. Dr. C. A. Strong, of Logansport, is < moving to this place. He will move in ’ to the Bissell house. The K. O. T. IH. organized in this place last Friday night with twenty- I three members. They closed with a splendid good supper. The U. B. church baptized quite a I number of members at the Sibert fish pond on last Sunday. Anderson Beagles has sold his team, i harness and wagon to Mr. Good. I Anderson thinks of moving to Marion, i Ind. 1 The progressive Duukards held a I camp meeting on last Saturday and ■ < Saturday night and Sunday in Richard son’s grove, with large crowds in at- - tendance. ’ J. E. Johnson shipped seven car loads | 1 of cornfrom this place last week. ■ i Trustee Kyle bid farwell to oilice • Tuesday and turned the books ami > * township affairs over to Mr. B. W. , * Ross, who will serve the people for the j' next four years. The Barnum and Bailey show at Plymouth drew a large crowd from this place. There were about one hundred tickets sold, besides those who drove. X. Y. Z. Smith. GROVERTOWN. < Mrs. Paul Sult, Sr., who has been ' i dangerously ill for some time is some i better. 1 Frank Yeager threshed 456 bushels of wheat from 30 acres. About 10 • 1 acres of this made about 40 bushels. Grandma Lambert, as she was familiarly known, passed quietly and peacefully to her eternal rest July 27th after a long illness of dropsy. She was nearly eighty years of age and leaves i quite a family of grown children besides grandchildren. Fred Miller and family, of Warsaw, are visiting with Peter Walsh and family. Mrs. Lou Welsh and children, of South Bend, visited with friends in this place the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Andy’ Groshans, of Cheltenham, 111., attended (he funeral of Mrs. Groshans’ sister, Mrs. Rosa Shaffer, last Tuesday. John Holm, a highly respected and w'ell known Swedish gentleman living two miles east of this place, died on Thursday evening of last week of consumption, aged forty eight years. A widow and six children survive him.

For Good Reliable Goods at rhe Lowest Pi i e« ('all on HUDELMYER & HENRY, DEALERS in Dry Goods § Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS&WALL PAPER. We want the farmers’ produce. Bring it in. We always pay the highest market prices for it. ^—HUDELMYER & HENRY

Henry Priddy, of Nettleton, Miss., is here visiting with bis uncles, Joseph and Henry Hall. It is with extreme sadness that we chronicle the death of Mrs. Rosana Shaffer. She left here in May for a visit with her son John near South Bend. Some three weeks agoshewent to Plymouth to visit, her niece, Mrs. Callie O'Brien, and a few days after arriving there took sick with malaria] fever which resulted in death Monday morning, Aug. 5. She was born Oct. 20, 1841, and died at the age of 53years, 9 months ami 15 days. At an early age she was converted to (he Christian I faith and united with the U. B. church and until her death was a true, faithful and consistent Christian, seldom failing to till her place at Sabbath school, church or prayer service, never shrinking from any duty imposed on her, fighting life's buttles with a courage and valor that was truly beautiful and in every way worthy of example and at last has gained the victory over all and gone to her well deserved rest. Five children, all grown, two sisters and aged mother, survive. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Landis, of Plymouth, assisted by Rev. Brigham, of Donaldson, in the U. B. church at this place last Tuesday afternoon. Interment nt the Uncaphercemetery. Ch ass. MOUNT VERNON. Charles Markwaulder and sister, of Akron, Ohio, are visiting with their uncle, D. C. Swartz, and family, this week. Mrs. Harry Wenger and children went to South Bend last Monday where they will visit for a short time. Mrs John Weaver and son Jay, of South Bend, visited with her uncle, B. F. Rinehart, and family, over Sunday. Mrs John Frame went to Mishawaka last Monday to visit with relatives for a time. Willard Rinehart, in the employ of Skerrit & Co., of South Berni, was hume over Sun lav, and was in Hamlet on business on Monday At the home of its grandfat Lt r, Abner WyhimL living two miles i tthwest of Oregon church, L t‘ i Mario Poole, the only daughter of Charles and Ellen Poole, died of cholera infantum, aged four months and twenty four days. The funeral occurred at the Oregon church by Rev. HihL i bmml, burial at the Grovertown cemetery on last Monday. The parents have the most sincere sympathy of the entire community in their Had beieavement. Trebor. LAPAZ Schuyler McChesney. William Babcock and D. C. Linville started to Georgia Wednesday morning. William Babcock's residence was burglarized last Sunday night. The family lives < ver (be suh> u, and the thief effected an entrance by climbing on the sheil in the rear ■ f the main building and cutting the wire screens < f a rear window. About $29 in mom y and a gold watch valued at SIOO, wl.i -b had been presented to him by tiie lute Alexis CoqnillarJ, were taken. Mr. Babcock found his pants containing bis pocket-book, knife and tobacco, nndei a barrel. The j ocket book bad an Id dime, two cents and a half cent c in left in it. It is s opposed the work was done by local talent. Ihe thief undoubtedly knew all about the ptemises. Please remember the soldiers’ picnic to be held here on Tuesday, Sept. 3. A grand time is expected- Prominent speakers and good music and a tine dinner me a part of the programme. Mrs. Abbott has improved her piemises by having a new veranda built in front of her dwelling. Mr. Kline, (he blacksmith, has improved I,‘is property by remodeling bis house an I adding a kitchen.

Hibbard Sykes has built a new shed adjoining his barn. I I forgot to mention last week that i Ephrr u Fluke has become the papa of ( a bouncing dishwasher. ( Quite a number of the Sir Knights , of the Maccabees went to Tyner last Friday evening to assist in organizing n new tent in that place. They report a splendid time. A good many of the people of this town and vicinity attended the show at Plymouth Wednesday. The ladies missionary society of Luther Ohnpel will furnish ice cream and cake on the day of the soldiers’ picnic. Wm. Shetland is now our township trustee. He was sworn in yesterday. Wm. Forsyth will go to North Liberty next week to work on Dr. Moore’s! new office. Mr. Wilson, our hardware merchant, ; is having a lively trade. He keeps the' Shunk and Imperial plow sand all kimW of agiicultural implements, alsobllggim and the Plymouth wagon. VIMKItKKIIHFH, XB TEEGARDEN. ’ B. W. Ross took charge of the office of trustee Wednesday. Several of this place went to Ply-! m >uth Wednesday to see the sho w. Beu Chuk is the happy father of a ! nine pound boy. A dance is given out tube in Lemert’s Hall Saturday night, Aug. 17. The Brethren church, east of this j place, is holding church meeting this! week for the benefit of Mr. Peters and others. E. W. Good is again at this place. Lemert ami Johnson's tile mill is said to be closed down for some time on account of disagreements of the partners. From the mdse in town Saturday i night we would judge that Jerry Inui In ell out. of to ,vn. Mr. Logan and wife and Mr. R.'ihenberger and wife went to Syracuse lake Sunday on t he excursion. Lew is Lemet f, Ihe calf buyer, is very low with typhoid fever. Mrs. Neville's sister's box is visiting relatives at this place Mr 11. Jackman, a resident of this place sevmiil years ago, j s visiting fi iends here. J AUK. KOONTZ'S LAKE. E G. Lmicnsfei Ims entered the riu-l ।b y f Dan Dipett ami Elmer Ander-* son shocking hay. They have acres to mow and shock two miles' east of Hamlet t Amos Shafer, who some three weeK.sago stopped nt the residence of Wm I Sult and t hieiiltmed to bum his house > and said if he did not stay inside that he would shoot him, now resides at the Stark county jml aw siting his trial ns he went in default of bail. Charley Stills hi s baby is not ex - j pected to live. Rftsac NAL. 10 Doses 10 Cents. Dr. Caldwell's Sy inp Pepsin is so ph asaut to take and withal so effective < pi results (hut when once tried nothing • 1 ever again tak< s its place. For consti- 1 patiou, indigestion, chronic sick head- < ache, summer complaint or any trouble i i the stomach or bowels, it. leads all ! ■ other remedies. You don’t have to! spend a dollar to try this remedy. It , is put up in 10c (>ottles mid speaks for i ' itself as well in a small as a large quail- i tity. Regular sizes 50c and sl. For | ! sale bv Bellinger & Williams. “For Charity Snffereth Long.” .V / s p I f Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukee, Wis. t ‘Flatron of « benevolent Umne ard knowing the good Dr. Miles’ Nervine has done me, my wish to help others, overcomes my dislike for the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec,, 1893, The inmates hail the “LaGrippe,” i and 1 was one of the first. Resuming duty toe soon, with the care of so many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month I became- so debilitated and nervous from sleeplessness and the drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if I could gc on. A dear friend advised me to try Hr. miles’ Restorative Nervine. J took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am ’ in better health than ever. I still continue Its occasional ase, as a nerve food, as ny work is very trying. A letter addressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." June 6,1894. Mus. Laura C. Phoenix. Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will nenefit. All druggists sell it at •!, 6 bottles forßs, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price ty the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, inj. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health

Dr. Arlington is giving special attention (o the treatment of chronic diseases and owing to the great increase in his oflice practice has conchided to devote the entire Saturday oi each week to his oilice patients. Hereafter lie will not answer calls to the country on Saturday. 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 biliionsness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cts. Samnles free at J. Emily’s. Very 7'roublesome. Laxative “teas” are a bother. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, pleasant to take ami more effective. Try a 10 cent bottle, huge sizessocand nml $1 at Bellinger & Williams’. Plow points ground every day at Pilnet's carriage and wagon shops in T,a Porte. Farmers! Look here. Remember we are still at the old stand ready to receive your grain ami seed ami pay you the highest market price. We also have on hand all kinds of seed for sowing or planting. Have just received a large supply of grain bags, which we will sell at cost. When you have anything to offer in car lots or less on any truck call in and let us make you a price. Yours truly, MERCER & NEAL. Tim.Fail!’ WAI.KIiRTOX, IXD.. JOHN 1,. .HUI N!>< >N, li M< >IK JAN JOHNSON, V. IN ’ rHOMI'SUN TURNER. < ..bier Does a geueml bunking business; Huns mid sells exchange, makes collerlions on all points at lowest possi U>le expense. Accounts of individuals Lind corporations solicited. Jdotel I\ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. Centiallv located. Recently over hauled. Nice, pleasant rooms mid excellent board. A First-class SAMPLE ROOM In connection with the Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN. Proprietor. At Beall's Meal Marhl! You will always find the choicest cuts of Tender Steak, 4Boils and Chops, » Roasts, Etc. | EVERYTHING NEAT AND ( LEAN ! Tn Beall’s. PROF. NIEL, government chemist, writes: I have care, fully analyzed your “ Royal Ruby Port Wine,” bought by me in the open market, and certify thatT found the same absolutely pure and well aged. This wine ia 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.

F=IXZE FACTS ABOUT — TIIE — — — Great Rock Island ROUTE. First. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. rue., through Vestibuled Trains daily Chicago to Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo, leaving Chicago via Kansas City daily at 6 00 p. in., and via Omaha at 10.00 p. m. ( arriving mountain cities second morning. Second. The regular Tourist Car to California via Kansas City runs once a week, and leaves Chicago every Thursday at 600 p. m, Kansas City at 10.50 a. m. every Friday. Tickets based on second class rate and car runs on fastest trains, and known as the Philips Rock Island Tourist Excursions. Car arrives at Colorado Springs Saturday, 735 a. m., and Los Angeles Tuesday. Third. Many persons are buying farm lands in Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma. The Great Rock Island Route runs to all this territory. Fourth. For Mexico C.ty the Roi k Island runs a Through Sleepers from Kansas City daily at 840 p m via Topeka, McFarland, Wichita and Fort W-.rth and Austin to San Antonio. Two routes from there are—lnternational R. R. to Laredo, and Mexican National to the City of Mexico; Southern Pacific and Mexican Internationsl via Spofford and F.aale Pass to City of Mexico. Connections are also made at Fort Worth vis the Texas Pacific to El Paso, and over the Mexican Central to City of Mexico. Fifth. Send to address below for a Souvenir called “Summer Vacations,” that gives much information to tourists. Sent free. John Seba tian, G. P. A., Chicago. Not ice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, Sta e of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Mary M. McCarty late of St Joseph County, decea-ed. Said estate is supposed to lie solvent. SILAS GEORGE. Administrator. July 31,1895. mAPORn Bnsiiiffi CflWe Practical Book-Keeping’, Telegraphy, PenmanshipShorthand, Type-Writing, English Training. Write For r«iin<4. H. C. NOE, L:iPorte, Ind.

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It positively prevents the loss of the v.ach 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 free to anj one by the manufacturers. Key stone Wat ch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBEK & HAIRDRESSER Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA (). AL ( ( NN ING 11 AAL ^ttorni/ at Law, South Bend- IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. P. II EN RY, UTTIOMTR. Will cry sales at all times during I sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Independent office, or address, J. P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. B fIUEDTIC EDO or other«,who wish to examwi iLII I iwCilV this paper,or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 10 49 Randolph St | AQR O TKinil IC fheAdvartising Agency o’ aUHU tt I IlvlnAwa

H. D. DENAUT pb<6ician and sturgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA Office and rooms over Reece’s hardware store. NIGHT HELL. Trustee's Notice. John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lnmobs 'l'ownsliip, hereby gires notice that lie will be in his oflice at the U S. Express office on Wednesday of each week for lite transaclion of township business. v H> N o Dr. H. S. Dowell, - PAINLESS DENTIST. f Leeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaestbetic. , Leaves no bad after effects. Teetb lilled without pain by the use of aulalgia. Sets of teeth made on short dotice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton. Ind. ■ M. D. LEROY. I P LIVEIIY * FEEB STABLE, W kI.KEII I OX, INI,. First class rigs ami good boniea. Horses boarded. J raveling men car- | ried to all adjoining towns. All terms ■ reasonable.

iIIME TABLE. J Solid trains between. I Sandusky and Frori a h —and— Shiidianapolis and ’I Michigan (Uty .Ft. Wayne. Connersville • Through tickets •-old to all points in the United

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON I No. 20 Passenger Iz-aves 12 28 p ns |No. 22 ” - 654 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. •No 23 Passenger Leaves 9 18 a m •No. 29 “ •• 4.52 vm . Immediate connections at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky. Bloumniglou end all ■ I points south. east and west. For tickets, rates an Cl general information, call on W. F. LaFeber. • Ticket Agent L E. A W R. R , or address C. I\ »>«!>. Gen'J Fas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. 11. & O TIME TiliLE. GOINS EAsT. 16 Mail 9 10 a in •• 8 Limited 12.42 p m GOING WEST. “ 5 Limited 823 ans “ 17 Mail 3.15 p ni 11 Walker’on Accommodation 6.15 am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicaj go at 7.40 p. m. Where no time > given trains do not stop J CHAN O. SCFLL. O. P McCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ac t Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. Baltimore. Md. Columbas O. E. L. s A NDERS, Ag t . Walkerton. I. I. & I 11. R. Time Card. Regular Passenger i ra? *erv:ee operated daily । between Streator. IT and South Bend Ind. ; Elegant new equipment and fast time. West B. und train No. 1 let. res South Bend at 7 o’clock r. in . arriving ; t Streator 11 :50 a- m. East bound train No. 2 leaves 'tr-Ttor 6;1? a. m . arriving at South Bend 11.15 a m. Following ft eight trains will carry passengers West Found Nos. ‘ and & ” from all stations. N 13 between South Bend S ar. North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to 'he’by and Wheatfield. No. 14 from Streator, Dwight ami Kankakee to Momence. TRAINS I EAVE WA7KEBTON i. ‘ West Bound N 1 Mail and Express 7.44 ain • 9 Local 8 25 a in 13 Freight 7 25 pm A i<:-i Sound. No. 2 Mail and Express " ?< a m 19 Local pm . Trains Nos. 1. 2. 7 .... .... 71, i..;iy. ’J rams . 8,9 and 10. Dally except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information apply to . F. A. SHORT, Agent. Walkerton. . S. S. Whitehead, G. F A . Kankakee. ID, REVIVO RESTORES vitality. — !GW- Va y*. ” Macea Ist Day. ' V Man 15th Day. Me. । THE GREAT 3o t h Day . . FHEl\rcir TIEWIEDY produces the above results in'3o da vs. It acti i powerfully and quickly. Cures w hen all others fail i Young men will regain their lest manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using KEVI VO. _lt quickly and surely restores Nervous ness. 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 blood builder, bringr ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re- , storing the tire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIYO, o<> ! other. It can be earned in vest pocket. By mail 81.00 per package, or six for 85.00, with a poai tiye written guarantee to rare or refund the money. Circular free. Addresa ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 63 River St, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR HALE BY ( * J, F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind.