St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1895 — Page 8
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WALKERTON, INDIANA, OCT. 12, 189, THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Svrrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents, &5 GROVERTOWN. ~ John Eberle has added two men to his gang; the two taken on were Tom “Walsh and Link Holderman. Hank Allen is again nursing a Vury) sore hand. 1t has been only a short time since he recovered from a \'«nr_v! sore thumh. Sore hauds seem to be | his bane, in view of the fact that he i.~4§ laid np three and fonr times a year | from this source. ! The U. B. Sunday school at this| place will give an entertninment at the « church Snnday evening, Oct. 13, con sisting of anthems, songs, recitations, | ete. Come. Everybody is cordinlly | invited. Admission free. :‘ Mrs. J. R. Abner is visiting friends in Mavion, Ind,, this week. : Bernice Rinehart and Cristal Seider have been qnite sick with tonsilitis, | but at present ave recovering. CHASE, S s NORTH LIBERTY. Dr. A. S. Campbhell, who has heen sick the past weelk, iy about again S. B. Davis, of the South Dend Herald, was in town several days this weel. | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson, of Battle Oveek, Mich., ave visiting at W, | F. Hoffman's this week. : Rev. Samuel Gettic is visiting his | sister at Elkhart. | Mrs. Jacob Farver and danghter | Lizzie, from Ohio, are visiting at L. H. | Gonser’s, The teacher's institute was held at ;I the North Liberty House last Satnr | day. The infant son of Mv. aud Mrs. J. A, Cole died T'nesday, Oct. 8. 'T'he funeral was held at the house Wednesdayat 3p. m.,, Rev. E R Johuson | officiating. : Chester Jimmerson and Emaline Peterman were united in marringe at the M. E. parsonage Monday evening, | Oect. 7. Rev. E. R, Johusou performed the ceremony. ! LA.};;ZA Miss Linln was so extremely ill last evening that it was feared sha wonld e ———————————————————
LUENELA ) et S SRR PRGNS lu:s:srsmmuu:me;sflcnuu ol SR ; R \ The money you paid last year for fuel that was wasted & B, Wwould go a good way toward buying Jewel Stoves and Ranges 5§ . —the kind that don’t waste. Fuel isn’t the only thing they save g —they spare your time and patience. Our trade mark is on B cvery genuine Jewel. Ask your dealer for them. s ;. T. J. REECE & CO. \ PPV IT NAT TN RN b " For Good Reliable Goods at the Lowest Prices ‘ Call on HUDELMY’R & HENRY, ! ¥ ] . PEPALERS TN : . Dry Coods i Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, We want the farmers’ produce. Bring it in. We always pay the highest market prices for it. e HUDELMYER & HENRY
RO AL A K PTRR AOl T rDA T M e M NT URS 2 not live through the night, but she is some better to day. i Frank Yokum is still slowly on the meund, but extremely weak. He hopes -|to be able to go with his father to his old home at Rochester, Loraine Co., r. , 0., next week. ' Henrvy Miller is able tocome to town, but he is quite feeble. His children | ‘am better, but his wife is quite ill now. ;l A small son of William Babeock is. I serionsly ill with the typho malarial | fever. All of John Inks’ family who were quite bad with typho-malarial fever are convalescing. ‘ The masons arve at work putting up E the cellar wanlls of Lieonard Logan's
I new business block. William Bunch .land Henry Crocker, of Lakeville, with | several assistants ave doing the work. | Sam Thomas has purehased the two lots on the east side of Sonth Michigan street, owned by Mrs. John Knuisely. He is now bunilding a house, | T'he new landlord of the Lapaz house has fitted up the house in nice style, aud furnished it throughout with uice new furniture. Heis snid to keep a splendid table and eclean beds and | gnests will be made comfortable. ‘ The Sundayv school at the Brethren chnreh elected the following officers Inst Sunday, viz: Suapt, Jacob Rothenberger; Asst. Supt | 8, C. Ilnstucler;’ See., Miss Corn Dowel; Asst, Sec, Miss 'Rosa Walters; Treasurer, Miss Carrie f Bureer. % Elder Miller will preach at the E Brethren chureh next Satneday evening, Sunday and Sunday evening. ~ Joseph Mishiler, of the Buffulo neighborhood, will starvt to Wright Co., Missonri, next Tnesdny. He has din-@ posed of all his stoek, and expects to ; remain there for some time. He has | a danghter living there. We are sorry | to lose so good n eitizen from North : township. : ~ John Linkenfelter and family started | to Miss™®i this morning with a team. | Albert Mishler wont with them. i J. N. Wilson is at his post again in ! the havdware store He has now on | hand a ntee assoctment of cooking and ‘ heating stoves, } - ! KOONTZ'S LAKE. % Want of sense makes people obsti- | nate, while principle makes them firm; ! since that which would be obstinacy in | a wrong eanse becomes firmuoess in the i vight one. T'o diseriminnte between | the two is often Jdiffienlt, E Those who attended the Knox fair last Friday were: Elmer Launeaster, Wm. Sult and wife, Henre Sult and Miss Dora Baker, P’. C. Woodworth and wife, Walter Koontz and John Sult. The races were good. P. C. Waoodworth acted as master of cere monies, The Oregon M. E. Sanday school elocted officers last Sunday as follows: ! Heury Martin, Sapt; Alice Boyer, See | vetury ; Minnie Goppert, assistant Sec- ! rebary. ! Jesse Luncaster went to South DBend last ‘Paesday, E Will Salt went to Knox last T'nesday i on huxiness, ; Isane Thompson has gone to Sonth ‘ Chicago to visit his hrothers Oscar and ' Lyall and to look after work. % e—— et ————————
' , Mrs. J. Lancaster has sold the | erty that belonged to the late Jof | | Laneaster to Henry and William Consideration $330. I j ‘"RETSacNa) | TYNE}:»CITY. 0 I'red Monvoe is on the sick list, " Three of Chase Keller's chih” have the typhoid fever. {2 W, Neff and wife, of Indismup@ i are visiting with the former's sis‘l\ Mrs. V. L. Kyle. b Mr. Brown, of New Carlisle, ‘¢ t moved into Mr. Ducket’s house, i.‘!fi Mr. Oven has rented the blackfim" shopof A. D. Johnson and is l" ready toserve the people. Y] | Mrs. John Collier has been sick £
the past week but iy some beotter 't this writing. 13 Elmer Lemert has turned out to ‘; a full fledged huxter for Monroe Bruf, Wm. Kyle, Jr., is helping in #l, hardware this week. £ Wm. McKessou is one more on fl,‘ siek list, : , Mrs. E1 Lands, who has been % ing with her mother, Mrs. J. B. y, nett, retnrned home Wednesdadi ¢ companied by her mother, ; Oran Chart’s wife objectad to 1% ing in the Kyle separator. Mr. Frazier, whose house burhi Inst week, is commencing to In fagain. Joe Buruside has the stg i’i" ; work, | l’: J. H»h-wflem s ri'lll"dt'li"g w" g'l‘ruwln'ic]ge- house. George Ben * i will oceupy it, 13 | Mrs. Rostoriek's sister, of Michigag [ 18 visiting with her this week. : { Albert Pluce did the barbering B L this pluee Satarday, Mr. Ewing bei ‘ | sick. f ‘ X. Y. Z. Swrw | FREE MEDICAL REFERENCE BOOL. (64 pugesi for men and women who ha { aflicted with auy form of private dé ense peculiar to their sex, c-a!nlefi»
g "\mx;'h' colfngions dinenxes, fen ' i troubles, ote.. efe. ! i Sond 2 two cont stamps, to Ysk age, to the lewding spectalists and hiv I P sictans 1n this coantry, De. H \ffi FAWAY & CO., 70 Dearhorn St f Cliveago, : i " . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIO J¢ i Notice is hereby given that the unndersig: n has been appointed by the Clerk of the Cirefg®t Court of Nt Joseph County, State of ladiana, a¥h | ministrator of the estate of John N. B :"ifi;x:'.!_'; | Inte of 8t Jose ph eounty, deceased ‘ | Said estale is supposed to be solvent ; GEORGE E STEEL, ; Sept. 23, 1855 Adnmiinistrator. i J. B, Amncld Atlorney. ! ViNskpugssei, a———— e }WEAK MEN MADE VIGOROUS. | g ) | k \ 4. : 137 pay. S™DAY. IS™DAY. 27™DAC . i y i What PEFFER Dic§ i It acta powerfully and quickly, Cures when & others fall. Young men regain lost manhood; ol | menrecover youthful vigor., Abselutely Gun £ anteed te Cure Nervousness, Lost Vitalit Empotency, Nightly Fmisstons, Lost Powe | elther sex, Falling Memory, Wasting D1 | enses, and all efects of self abuse or ercesses @ fndiscretion. Wurds off insanity and consumption. i Don'tlet drugeist impose a worthiess substitute on i ?'«'urwsusn h yiolds ng‘rvr\(rr protit. Insist on havs ng PEEFER'S NERVIGOR, or send for it Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid plain wrape (wr_ &1 per box, or @ for 85, with A Posltive V\ ritien Guaraatee to Cure or Refund the Money. f’nxx‘li\’.nu! free. Sold by druggists. Address PEFfER MEVICAL ASS'N, Chicago, Kb i.\-‘:il l'.\ I::iii‘\. ¥ | TIEXE: | | ! | ! 5 | ? : | ", v - ). s - - i l | WALKERTON, IND., B FJOHN E. JOHNSON, Prea.. ! I MORGAN JOHNSON, V.freas. l'l"li"\li‘,\flf\' TURNER, Cashier. ! Does a general Lanking bus 1888 ; buys and sells exchange, makes gpllections on nll points at lowest Musible expense. Accounts of individg.ls and corporationus solicited. .w At Beall's b | 1 i . i L » | | ] ' You will always find the | | } i choicest ents of i 'Tender Steak, i i Boils and Chups, : | Roasts, Etec. ] EVERYTHING NEAT AN ] IZVERYTHING NEAT AND o | i CLEAN ! , } ! Tl‘ B I i
‘ ‘ - —————————————————— — “— L$ e . 4 peorge 17, Steel, house painter, i; iner and paper hanger. Kalsominp @, ete., done to order, Work guareed to give satisfaction. Address 27, Walkerton, Ind. Residence B the Pleasant Grove chapel. ! @Our offer of the Inter Ocean :mdl (BDEPENDENT at $1.60 for one year 18110 holds good. "T'ake advantage of b % e st ’ ‘ Delicate of Flavor. ¥ Refined and perfect in its effects is | W@ldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, the sure e e constipation, indigestion and sick Bndnoe. Try a sample bottle at g pllinger & Willinms’. " ecadache 8;4;})10?41 in 29 minutes by Dr. ;’ les’ PAIN Pinisß. “Once cent a dose.
EART DISEASE, e many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system,
TR EE T T Ogl2T U go oy AL E) o ol Ty o o 11 or gets better of its own accord, but ! y! lonstantly grows worse. There are | shousands who know they have a defective ‘ Beart, but will not admit the fact. They | ddon't want their friends to worry, and | bon’t know what to take for it, as | py have been told time and again that | "heart disease was incurable. Such was the ‘ “gase of Mr. Stlas Farley of Dyesville, Ohto ‘ Sho writes June 19, 1594, as follows: i X had heart disease for 23 years, { my heart hurting me aimost contvinually. —ihe-first 15 years I doctored all the time, | trying several physicians and remedies, {4 until my last doctor told me it was only a i
question of time as I covld not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half l up in bed, because I | couldn’t lie down l nor sit up. Think- _ ing my time had come [ told my farmfiy what I wanted aone wnen [ was
pne. But on the first day of March on { sho recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, §® Anderson, Ind, I commenced taking 1 Dr. Miles® New Cure for the Heart fiand wonderful to tell, in ten days [ was l porking at light work and on Marcn 19 com- i (Mnenced framing o barn, which is heavy i f Work, and [ hav'nt lost a day since. [ ams 6 | ‘\__w.' rs old, 6 ft. 4'; inches and weigh 2501b5. \ + ¥ belicve I am jfully cured, and I lam now only anxious that everyone shall
know of yimr'wmmcrlul remedies." ' - Dyesville, Ohio. SrLAS FARLEY. | - Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive ‘ % Arantes that the first bottle will benefit. ‘Alldruggists sell it at 81 6 bottles tor 8 or , 4 will be sent, pr&paud on receipt of price | I"MDX'. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind ! ¥ . . s | f % ) ! e, Miles’ Heart Cure off Restores Health n “ “:A‘tl oF Patrick Ryaw, ‘ 1 . . % . t otice of Final Aeconnt., ' 'd ction of Jane Ryan, Admiminstratrix of the l ”‘f Patrick Ryan late of St. Joseph Connty, | PUEBate of [ndiana, deceased. ; 3 te 15 hereby given, to the heirs, legatees and | | ,:‘ es of said decedent, and to all other persous i pastellin said estate, that said Admunistratrix Rled n ths court her account and vouchers for & o figil saitlenient of said estate; and they are 4’ ore hereby required to be and appear in said Cotirt on the 24th day of October, 1895, when the sme will be heard, and make proof of their heir‘i_p. or claim to any part of said estate, and show Mtise, if any there be, why said account and vouch- | should nat be approved. F WITNESS the Clerk and the Seal of the St .’oigph Circuit Court, at South Bend, Indiana, this 1 '2’ day of October, 1895 1 | GEO. M. FOUNTAIN, Clerk ’ B)‘ Geo. H. Atwarp, Deputy m g Farmers! ‘ ;’Lnnk here. Remember we are still il, the old stand ready to receive your l*!min and seed and pay von the highest Iknn'lu't price. We also have on hand ’id] kinds of seed for sowing or plunting \ Have just received a large snpply of srrnin bags, which we will sell at cost. FWhen yon have anything to offer in car sots or less on any track eall in and let us muke you a price. YUHI\ L1 ;l!\_ MERCER & NEAL. ?’ i oy s stamped in the best watch | cases made. It is the trade mark of the Aeystone Watch b Case Company, of Philadelphia, . oldest, largest and bestknown factory in the world—- | 1500 employees,capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are | s | sold by all jewelers. It makes | the celebrated Yas. Boss Filled l Watch Cases, now fitted with | the only bow (ring) which can- | not be pulled off the case—the
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! A WATCH CASE OPENER SENT FREE. i fl PROFK. NIEL, fovemment chemist, writes: I have care. ully analyzed your ‘Royal Ruby Port Wine,” bought by me in the open market, 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 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”: ! $1 per quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Sold by J. F. REID.
e A T™ A M A ARG S 5 TR ST SS, 4 B DU RS ST FIME FECTS KBOUT ety 'l‘l 111: ee N 3 ~ Great Rock Island ROUTE. First. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. runs through Vestibuled Trains daily Chi- | cago to Denver, Colorade Springs and Pueblo, leaving Chicago via Kansas City daily at 600 p. m., and via Omaha st 1000 p. m., arriving mountain cities second morning. Second. The regular Tourist Car to California via Kansas City runs once a week, and leaves Chicazo every Thursday at 600 p. m, Kunsns\ City at 1050 a. m. every Friday. Tickets based on | second class rate and car riins on fastest trains. ‘ and known as the Philips-Rock Island Tourist ‘ Excnrsions. 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 Rock Island runs a Through Sleepers from Kansas City daily at 840 p. m.. via Topeka, McFarland, Wichita and Fort Warth 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 Inter- | national via Spofford and Eagle Pass to City of Mexico. Connections are also made at Fort Worth via the Texas Paciflc to El Paso, and over the Mexican Central to City of Mexice. Fifth. Send to nddress below for a Souvenir called “Summer Vacations,” that gives much information to tourists, Sent free. John Seba:tian, G.P. A, Chicago. m | H Hern, 1 The Leading Hotel ' of Walkerton. | i | Centrally located. Recently overhauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and excellent board, | Ve | ; A First-class | | SAMPLE ROOM i [n connection with the | i Hotel.
'RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN, Proprietor. tHE | APORTE BUSTIBSS (lIgE | ] ‘Practical ‘Book-Keeping, ‘Telegravhy, 'Penmanshio. Shorthand, Type-Writing, 'English Training. ! Write For Terms, i, H. C. NOE, g L.alorte, Ind.
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' BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS '* 0. F. TOWNSEND, { 3 y YYD BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. ; WALKERTON, - INDIANA foo s ' v {O-M-CUNNINGILA D | Attorny at Law, | SOUTH BEND: IND-\ ; ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. | ; -_________—._-———————_——_ | ; g . 3P HENEY, ' AUCTIONEER. ; Wil ery sales at all times during | | sule season. Rates reasonable, and | ‘ satisfaction guaranteed. leave orders i at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, i J. . HENRY, ‘ I Walkerton, Ind ' T A caE .. , ! . | Barber and Hairdresser, | WALKERTON, IND. | I Shaving and hairentting done neatly | ’zmd expeditionsly. Drop in and see ' us. e ‘DVERTISERS ov.others,who wis?‘{ to examim, this paper, or obtain estimates l on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on filea 45 to 49 Randolph o i . the Advertising Agency of Lunn &THOHASI
Phesician and Kurgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA Office and rocms over Reece's hardware store. NIGHT DBDELI. Trustee’s Notice. E. I. Leibole, T'rustee of Lincoln township, hereby gives notice that he | will be in his oflice at his residence on Avenue I, near the flouring mill, on \S:unm:\y of each week for the transaction of township business. ‘ ““ | . \Dr. H. S. Dowell, N
3‘l i.v'-“ 4." PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted withont pain or sleep, by the use of a loeal anaesthetie. Leaves no bad after effects. 'T'eeth filled withont pain by the use of antalgia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. e e E RN TN | &NN A | TS ;‘;;"":i | NS o e e I | LIVERY & FEED STABLE, l WALKERTON, END. ‘ First-class rigs and good lorses, Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to &ll adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. ! R S s i T
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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON i{No. 20 Passenger___..._._._l.eaves________l22B pm {N0.22 * g W BT SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, {No. 23 Passenger__..______Leaves.__.__.__9.lßam iNo. 29 . e e eS DT Immediate connections at Tipton with mal Jine trains for Sandusky, Bloomingtou and al? points south, eastand west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, Ticket Agent 1. E & W. R. R, or address B C. ¥ many. Hig : Gen’l Pas. Agt Indianapolis Ind. ————————————————————— B. & 0. TIME TABLE, GOING EAST, WA Mall . oDI s Bhamiled oL oo oo AR N GOING WEST, S ldmbed .o o L RIRE m s Mal s s RO DN 11 Walkertou Accommodation______6lsa m Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicagoat7.4o p. m. &%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop CHAS. O.SCUIA, 0. P. MCCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baitimore, Md. Columbus, G, E. 1. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. i L RT T R T O T TR ie T M B
1.1. & 1 R. R, Time Carad. ‘ Regular Passenger Train service operated daily | between Streator, 111.. and South Bend, Ind. E Elegant new equlpment and fast time. West | Bound train No. 1 leares South Bend at 7 o'clock | &. m_, arriving st Streator 11;50 a. m. East bound | train No. 2 leaves Streator 6;15&. m., arriving a$ ! South Bend 11.15a. m. Following freight trains | will carry passengers. West bound Nos. 7 and 9 from all stations. N 0.13 between South Bend | and North Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 19 be- ! tween all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to ! Shelby and Whestfield. No. 14 from Streator, | Dwight and Kankakee to Momence. , TRAINS LEAVE WALKERTON West Bound | No;1 Mailand Express - - - .94 am I “ofgenl =oo v s RSO v 13 Preighte.. ..o -- o 2T PIN | East Bound. | N 0.2 Mailand Express__.___..cccccaaealo39am M 3 Theal o L ee L RDE 0 { Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12, 13 and 74 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, ————————————————————————————— - Photographea i’ REVIVO N . s> Bh) PSSR RESTORES VITALITY. »“ ‘ { - —} i —— R Tise . A 7 . il = WP ALS Madea AT i .L,‘\ Ist Day. | «r,!‘ A'. . \W&” Mafl 15th Day. W Os Me_ THE GREAT 30th Day. FRENCE REMEDY produces the above results in 30 days. Itacts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their vouthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, 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 st udy. business or marriage. It not 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 snd regtoring the fire of youth. It wards off Jnsanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVYD, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, SI.OO per package, or gix for $5.00, with a positive written guurantee to cure or refund the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., 53 River St., CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE BY J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind.
