St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1895 — Page 8

®l)c Jnbcpendcnt A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. Wi A. KNOLKY. PUBI.ISHKK. Entered at the WalKerton I’ostotlice nt second class rates. SI nil «eri fa ti on: For One Year . . . 81.50 For Six Months 75 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly In advance a discount of 25 cents on the year will tie allowed. X A cross marked with a bine pencil on the margin of your paper Indicates tliat'your jerm of subscription to this paper has'expired. If yon are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if yon wish the paper coninued. WALKERTON. INDIANA. OCT. 5, 1895. THE NEIGHBORHOODNews from the Surrounding Territoryas Given by Our Correspondents. TYNER CITY. Born to the wife of W. L. Wallace, ! a boy, Sept. 26. Mrs. G. F. Jarrell and son Rollo, I of Marion, are visiting relatives of this ! place. Charles Lcmert’s house burned ■ down Saturday evening with all of its | contents. Oran Chart is intending to move to : Tyner before long. The Sunday school convention at this place was well attended from far and near. IHrs . Ren Strang and children visit ed with relatives here Saturday and attended the convent ion also. '1 he new M. E. preacher delivered a very able set mon here on last. Sunday. Grandma Case and Mrs. Joe Caso, of White Pigeon, Michigan, were visiting with the family of John Sutherlin, of this place, a few days this week. George Herrmann, Sr , an old and respected citizen of I his place, died Monday evening, Sept. 30 Funeral services were held in the F B. church at this place, Rev. Riley oflieiating. The remains were laid to rest in the Tyner cemetery. John Richardson was in Chicago a few days the fore part of the week buy-1 ing furniture for his new house. Mr. Frazier, living about a mile and town, met with quite a jobs'«»y the burning of his large house with most of the contents. Helping hands with hard work saved the barn, which was close to the house, which was burning on one side and a large stack on the other side about fifteen feet away. Robert Martin, of LaPaz, was in this place a few days this week on business. X. Y. Z. Smith. GROVERTO WN Work on our roads is being pushed right along . Ed and wife will go to housekeeping ■ in Andy I'ucapher’s house south of . the railroad. Mrs. Frank Yeager accompanied her daughter Mrs. Geo. Lindley to

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Chicago and remained to visit friends a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Seider and daughter Bertha left on Tuesday of last, week for a visit with relatives in South Dakota. Mrs. John returned last Saturday afternoon from a ten days visit with friends and relatives in Ft. Wayne, . Larwell and other points. : A. J. Uticapher’s fine driving horse ' “Jim” died last Saturday morning being the last one to succumb to the ' disease that is ravaging his herd. This ' is a severe loss to Mr. Uncapher. He filled the bill to a dot in his line of business. Jim was hard to beat in points of speed and endurance. There are two others sick at this writing. Andy Uncapher left last Wednesday morning for a week’s visit to the Cotton Exposition at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeager left last Monday evening to attend the funeral of a friend at Marion, Ind. Chase. KOONTZ'S LAKE. j Wm. Sult and Elmer Lancaster, ! who went to Michigan on the 21st of I last month, returned on the next I Tuesday night, the 24. A few friends of Henry Sult gathered jat his place of residence Sept. 28 in honor of his 56th birthday. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. Sunday School Quarterly la-t Sun day nt the (). M. E- Sunday School. Elmer Anderson occupies his new house which was finished some time ago. Philip O. Thompson and wife, of South Chicago, was the guest of his mot her last Sunday. It was very cool last Sunday, so the Sunday school was late as they bad to put up the stove. Miss Rilla Sult, of fl rovertown, was the guest of Miss Dora Baker lust Sunday. William Ciipewent to Lal’az last Sunday to see about his corn crop. Asher Sfilson has gmm to Georgia to see about his property. The sale of M. J. Barrett was well attended. Everything went at advanced prices. His Hambbdonian horse was not sold, as they would not touch a cent less than S2OO for him. Wm . Sult and wife, Daniel Koontz and family, Samuel Koontz, Jr , and Elmer Lancaster went to Knox on Wednesday. Retsacnal. NORTH LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. J . Witwer are visiting their children nt Elkhart and Poksgen, Mich ’The partit's that did the careless shooting near Ilie Early school house Wednesday night of last week should look where they are shooting or not ; shoot. Mis. L. Dipert's hat was struck ■ by one of the bullets. Bert Young, son of Mrs. Emsley j Caudle, jumped from a freight train at ' this place last Friday night and recciv I ed injuries from " hieh lie died Saturday. The funeral was held nt the M. j E. church Monday at 2p. in. Kev. E. R. Johnson oflieiating. J. D. Troyer was in town this week. I

Cash Loomis was at New Callislo Saturday. I John Faulkner lias moved to Isaac Reamer’s farm. 11. E. Betz is occupying his l ouse on Main street. John Heaton, of Hoopeston, Il ~ is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Lucy Klingelsmith has r oved into her house on Centre street. Peter Gonser, of Ashley, visi si a few days with L 11. Gonser the past week. । The Wabash R. R. Co. have se t for the unpaid R. R. notes due them from parties here. Mrs. Laura Lentz returned tr her home at South Bend Wednesday® Her mother, Mrs. D. Hoffman, gJCOmpanied her. Willard Livengood and fam«V> Elkhart, are visiting relatives /' vicinity. W Milton Helmick lias Ift her shop into the LAI’AZ . Mr. Thayer, of Plymouth, willwliver a lecture next Sunday nt 7 :30 pirn. at the W. M. church at Lapaz up “St. Paul's journey to Rome, and his imprisonment.” The lecture will be free. I hope every one who can will come and hear him. He is an interesting speaker. The Sunday school at the new Brethren chinch, one mile north of Lapaz, will be reorganized next Sunday *t 1(1 a. m. Ehb rJ. N Miller’s next appointment nt the new Brethren chnrc^ will be on Saturday evening, Oct. 12, at 7:30. Also en the following Sunday I at 10 a m. and 7:30 p. m. The now Wesleyan Methodist min- | ister, Kev. Smith, will preach at Lapaz next Sunday at 11 a. m. Sabbath I school will be at 10 a. m. Mr. Yocum, of R ichester, Ohio, is still lure with his son Frank who is! getting considerably better. He will take Fiank home with him when he gels i Ide to go . Henry Miller and his daughter Min nie, who have been very ill with typhomalarial fever, nve convalescent, lull one of the boys :s very sick. Miss Lulu Linville Ims been quite ill for about 10 days, but is said to be on the mend at this writing. Frank Wenner, wife and daughter, <4 South Remi, spent Sunday ui|<apnz. They altended the communion na'eting ■ al Luther Chapel. ■ The gentleman from Michiga#—dty who bought Hehnyler McClMmey'H stock of groceries and rented Hit La paz house is now ready to accom module guests mid customeis. W. M. Noble has moved into Dave McCullough's house. V i \ mm mu ii lilt. X’XrXCXTJiIIX’MI FEMALE PILLS. ——M(W DISCOVFRT. , MEVfR FAILS. A l c-r, rrhabie mihi »♦ .iM t r ■ i** in nntyorj AUrninv nL’j 4 '* riruti Svw l-ail by w<r MkOOO I monthly. bivtirirateß thrw —Torgan*. Beware of imitation*. Natn) 7; |<r*r $!. U»x. or f riad l>»i 11. SeRI | V Jr *»**’c<i in plain wrapper. Sen*t *c tn \ > atampafor parti jujwm. Hwld b* T b* nruirl.l. U'r. PfHtH MtDISM ASSOCIATION, Cbkago, lIL Sold by Emily. TUI'; Fani's' Baill W AI.Kr.R IOX, IXI)., JOHN H. JOHNSON, Prew., MORii \ N JOH NSO.N, V. Pres. THOMI’SON TI RNER, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of indivhbmls and corporations solicited. At Beall's Meal Mrtl! You will always find the choicest cuts of Tender Steak, Boils and Chops, Roasts, Etc. EVERYTHING NEAT AND CLEAN ! Tn Beall’s. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair highest Award.

Caused by Sudden Shock Some three years ago Mainerd Taylor, of Terre Haute, was taken ill and the old family physician was employed, ii big bill i nn, but. Mainerd was no better. He was pale, had headache, painsand lever. Friends recommended Bailey’s Alterative-Tonic, because it had cured them. Mainerd took it, and a few bottles cured him. He cannot say enough now in praise of the greatest of all blood purifiers, Bailey’s Alterative-Tonic. Don’t let. druggists put off a worthless substitute because of a, greater profit. Price if 1. Sold by i J. Emily. George F. Steel, house painter, grainer and paper banger. Kalsomin ing, etc., done to order. Work guar anteed to give satisfaction. Address box 27, Walkerton, Ind. Residence near the Pleasant Grove chapel. —44+w offer juLLLie Liter Ocean and Independent at <1.60 sot one year still holds good. Take advantage of it. Delicate of Flavor. Refined mid perfect in its effects is Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the sure cine for constipation, indigestion and sick headache. Try a sample bottle at Bellinger & Williams’. Hetulache afopped in 29 minutes by Dr. Miles' Pain Pints. “Once cent a dose.” Weak, Irritable,Tired “I Was No Good on Earth.” Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. ^.tbout one yearatjo Itraa af/lictetl frith nerrottHneae. aleepleaaneaa, Creepino aenaation in mu lega, Blight pul pittition of mg heart, niatraeting rmifuaion of the mind, Nerimia loaa or lapae of memory. Heightcil doirn trith care anil i trorry. I com ph tel g loat appetite And felt my vitality nearing out, I traa treak, irritable and tired, Jfy freight traa reduced to tnt! Iba., In fact I traa no good, on earth.

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A friend brought me Dr. Miles’ book, “New and Startling Facts," and 1 finally ciocided to try a bottle of Da. Miles* Reorativo Nervine. Before I had taken i one bottle I could Mcep as well as a i .n-yr.-oid boy. My appetite returned i greatly incn ased.

HTicw J had taken the aijrth bottle Tlv freight increaaed to IZh ba.. The aenaation in mg legs traa gone: ftp nervea atcadieil completely: Tig memory traa fully reatored. tty brain aeemed clearer than ever. 1 felt as good aaany man on earth. Ur. Milca’ Reatorative Nervine ia A great medicine. I assure you. 9 ’ Augusta, Me. Waltf.h K. BvRBANK. Dr. Mlles* Nervine is sold on a positive guaranu-e that the first iHHtle will benefit. All druggists sellit at 81, 6 bottb s for 16, or It will lie sent, prepaid. > n re i ipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health Farmers! Look here. Remember we are still at the old stand ready to receive your : grain and seed and pay you the highest ! market price. We also have on hand । nil kinds of seed fur sowing or planting Have just received a large supply of ! grain bags, which we will sell nt cost. When you have anything to offei in car j lots or less on an' trio-k e; ll in and let I us make yon n pri ■ >. Y>hhs flel', MERCER NEAL. Going to Buy a Watch? !If so, buy one that cannot be stolen. Ihe only thief-proof Watches are those with

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To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, see^hat the case is stamped with this trademark. It cannot be had with any other kind, Send a postal for a watch case opener to the famous Boss Filled Case makers. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA PROF. NIEL, f'overnment chemist, writes: I have can* ully analyzed your “ Royal Ruby Port Wint," bought by me In the open market, ■ and certify that I found the same absoI 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 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, pinta 60 cts. Sold by J. F. REID.

FACTS BO VT ===== TllE—Great Rock Island ROUTE. First. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. runs through Vestibuled Trains daily Chicago to Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo, leaving Chicago via Kansas City daily at 6 00 p. m and via Omaha at io 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 • ■ ,v 2,'5? aj ’ 735 a ra “ an ‘’ Los Angeles Tuesday. Third. Many persons are buying farm lands Hi Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma. The Great Rock Island Route runs to all this territory. Fourth. For Mexico C.ty the Rock Island runs a Through Sleepers frou, Kansas City daily at 840 p. m . via Topeka. McFarland. Wichita and Fort Worth and Austin to San Antonio. 1 wo routes from there are—lnternational R. R. to Laredo, and Mexican National to the City of Mexico; Southern Pacific and Mexican international via Spofford and Eagle Pass to City pf Mexico. Connections are also made at Fort Worth via 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. }\ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. Centrally located. Recently overlimiled. Nice, pleaanut rooms ami excellent boanl. A First-class SAMPLE ROOM In connection with the Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN. Proprietor. ffiTIAPORfE Business Collese Practical Book-Keeping-, Telegraphy, Penmanshiu. Shorthand, Type-Writing-, English Training-. Write Fer 'l'erniM. H. C. NOE, Lal’orte, Ind.

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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS I O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER A H AIRDRESSER. Next door Behrens' store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA O M CUNNINGHAM. Mtorny at Lani, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. P. II EN RY, iItTIOMTR. Will cry sales at all times during j sale season. Rates reasonable, and i satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders 1 at Independent ofllce, or address, .L P. Henry, Walkerton, Ind I A. E. CRIPE, barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly ami expeditiously. Drop in and see us. ® II tQ▼! O t or others,who wish to examifti AUILH I IwEllW this paper,or obtain estimates on advertising apace when in Chicago, will find it on file a' 45 to 49 Randolph St | npn TUnMAC *be Advertising Agency o* ^Uillil Ca i IlwlilMw*

H. D. DENAUT pijVsidan and gurgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA Office and rooms over Reece’s hardware store. NIG II T B ELL. Trustee’s Notice. E. J. J,eibole, Trustee of Lincoln township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at his residence on Avenue F, near the flouring mill, on Saturday of enph week for the transacLion ot township business.

Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthet’o. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by Hie use of anfalgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVELY & FEED STABLE, W4I.KHUTOR, First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all fidjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

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I NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON iNo. 20 Passenger Leaves 12 28 pm INo. 22 " “ 654 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, INo. 23 Passenger Leaves 9 18 a m I No. 29 “ “ 4.52 Dm Immediate connections at Tipton with msfn line trams for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points south, east and west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent L K. & W. R. R., or address C. I . I>al-. Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. 11. & O HUE TAIII>H. GOING EAST. “ 16 Mail 9.10 a m “ 8 Limited 12.42 p m GOING WEST. “ 5 Limited 823 a m “ 17 Mail 3.15 pm 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6 15am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 7.40 p. m. 4sr Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O. SCULL. O. P. McCARTY. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Columbus O, E. L. SANDERS. Ag’t., Walkerton. I. I. & I 11. R. Time C ard. Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator, 111., and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment and fast time. West Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a. m.. arriving at Streator 11 :>0 a. m. East bound train No. 2 leaves Streator f ;15 a. m., arriving at South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following freight trains will carry passengers. West bound Nos. 7 and 9 from all stations. No 13 between South Bend i and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to Shelby ami Wheatfield. No. 14 from Streator, Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. TRAINS LEAVE WALKERTON West Bound. j No. J Mail and Express 7.44 a :a •• 9 Local 8.25 a m “ 13 Freight 7.25 p m East Bound. No. 2 Mail and Express 10 39 a m “ 11 Local 8.58 pm , Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12.13 and 14 daily. Trains 8,9 and 10. Daily 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. P. A., Kankakee, 111, R E VIV O RESTORES VITALITY. Made a Ist Day. ^7 k|Well Ma " 15th Day. of Me. THE GREAT 30tb Day. FHENCH FLJEt^IXSJD'X’ ; produces the above results in 30 days. It acts ■ powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail, i Young 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, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, i Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one for s udy. business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat ot disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringtng back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIYO. no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, 81.00 per package, or six for 85.00. with a poet tire written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular free. Addresa ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. 63 River St., CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, lud.