St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1895 — Page 8

independent. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan.' W1 A. KNDI.KY, PUBLISHER; Entered at the WalKerton Postoflice at second-class rates. ® tlou: For One Year . . . »;.5O For Six Months 76 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly In advance a discount of 2& cents on the year will be allowed. X A cross marked with n blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper has expired, sf you are in arrearages pleaseseltle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper cou--1 lined. WALKERTON. INDIANA. NOV. 23, 1895, THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Hews from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents. TEEG ARDEN. Mrs. Irene Louden, of Maxenkuckee Lake, was visiting relatives at and near this place. John Plake has purchased a farm Dear Center church and expects tw -move onto it in a few days. Parties from Illinois will take chargo of the Letherman farm where Mr. Plake now lives. John Forsyth lost one of his best horses on his way home from Michigan where he had been moving Samuel Strang. At this writing meeting still continues. A box social is given out for this place next Saturday evening; the proceeds to pay for the organ. Dr. Neville has gone into the fine stock business, lie has hogs of many different kinds. Lemert & Co. are putting up a build ing for machinery. C. E. Watkins was unable to be out Thursday, having rode theK. O. T. M. goat at Tyner Wednesday evening. However, he is better at this writing. Miss Ada Cover has been quite sick for some time. W. J. Beehymer. of Chicago, was visiting relatives at this place last week. John Morris is the happiest man in town as he at last succeeded in getting ■ - tnru UM IWMli| Itffa John Alderich is improving his house and building a wood shed. Bill Hornsby Ims given up moving into Frank Johnson’s cane mill. Jack Stevenson, the lost pedler, is on our streets again. We learn that Fred Robison, the perpetual motion man, has given up his patent and gone to preaching. His partner has gone into the barber business. Farmers are nearly done husking corn in this neighborhood. Jack. NORTH LIBERTY Miss Alta Kellogg, of Walkerton, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. Keller, of South Bend, Sundayed in the village, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Knott. Mrs. J. E. Williams and son, of South Bend, spent Saturday and Sun<lay nt L. S. Pearse’s. Frank Fetzer bus resigned his position at Notre Dame and returned home. Roy McKenzie is running the M. E. Irvin barber shop. M. Helmick has moved his barber I shop into the Graffort building. North Liberty is in need of water works. Mr lihHiforth Brown, of Indanapolis, agent fortim „ wrh ju to wo Wed uesd ay, ad justin g t EtThww W. L. NfUou’u Miss Kane, aged 85, died at the home of Z. Sheneman Thursday, Nov. J4th. The funeral was held at the

For Good Reliable Goods at the Lowest Prices Call on HUDELMY’R & HENRY, DEALERS IN Dry Goods s 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

Lutheran church, southeast of town Saturday. . Thieves broke into a Three I car between South Bend and this place last * Saturday evening and threw off several cases of shoes north of town. Some of । the shoes were found along the track. KOONTZ’S LAKE. Quite a snow storm occurred on Tues- ’ day, Nov 19. I Our farmers are catching the Georgia fever, as several of them are moving out there. We did not know it was a contagious disease. E. G. Lancaster and J. H. Teneispeared 165 fish last Monday night with one gallon of oil. J. H. Tenei’s baby is on the sick list this week. Jesse Lancaster has moved to Walkerton. Geo. Rouhl occupies the house be vacated. ReTSACNAL. JORDAN. Hosea Lambert and wife, of Rolling Prairie, visited friends and relatives here a few days. J. W. Cotton repaired his house last week. G. I. B. GROVERTOWN. Fred Peterson has been in Chicago the past week looking after business matters. A. J. Uncapher was in Chicago last Friday on business. Frank Seider and family, of Knox, visited friends here the bitter part of last week. Sid Uncapher and Henry Allen attended the Plymouth lodge, I. O. O. F., on Thursday night of last week. Dr. Abner and Orla Holderman ati tended the Masonic lodge at Plymouth on Friday night of last week. Conductor Cliff Elmwood, of Fort Wayne, was here and enjoyed a day’s hunting and fishing with Henry Allen, Tom Walsh and Will Pierce last Monday. If any one asks you why Seward Rinehart looks so proud and feels so tickled, tell them its because of the arrival of an 8 a pound boy on the 14th inst. Dr. Abner left here last Friday morning for Indianapolis where he will attend Grand lodge I. O. O. F., which convenes at that place this week; be is delegate for Walkerton Lodge No. 437. and groceries at Knox and will move them to this place. C H A 8 F.. LAPAZ A severe snow storm Tuesday. The snow is six inches deep. Miss Lulu Linville is severely afflicted ' again. The disease has struck into her j hip and limbs. Rev. Kaufman preached at the W. iM. church after Sabbath school hist Sunday and Rev. Smith, the W. M. minister, preached at night. Rev. Eleazar Smith preached at the j Brethern church last Saturday night, j Sunday and Sunday night. Ehler Miller returned last Monday j find the protiacted meeting will con 1 tinne over next Sun.lay. Rev. E. G. Tressel, president of the First English District of the Ohio Synod, will preach nt Luther Chapel Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. Sunday morning at 10:3o o’clock he will preach . in St . John schurch, Liberty township, j St. Joseph county. Hon. H. G. Thayer, of Plymouth, will deliver u lecture in the W. M. , church next Sunday eveningat 7 o’clock. His subject will be: Paul's Journey to Home ami bis Imprisonment There. i We hope he will have a large audience. The lecture will be free. Messis. C. M. Wenger and Isaac Darr, of South Bend, were in town last Monday on business. rrunJlAih 1 ’ l ‘k work on Leonard Logan’s Fred Myers shipped a car load of hogs to Alleghany City Wednesday. He

will ship another lead this week. Lynn Reynolds is buying for him. Al! persons who are interested in the Fair Cemetery are requested to attend a meeting in the U. B. church at 10 a. m. on Dec. 7, to elect officers and attend to some other business. G. W. Mcßride. J. H. Gregg is buying stave and heading timber. Miss Jennie Raymond, of South Bend, is employed as trimmer in Mrs. George Flake’s millinery establishment. On last Sunday as Mr. Newton Nye and the writer were going to visit the Shiloh Sunday School we met not less than eight men with guns who were out hunting. A sad state of morals. V INkUIUKHSKR. TYNER CITY. Mrs J. E. Johnson Sundayed with friends at LaPorte. Mrs. Ira Smith and oldest daughter, of Fort Wayne, are visiting with Smith’s father, R. 8. Shaffer, placeMonroe Bros, are having theiMV Ore painted. Al Kemp is doing the^Bik. Mins Til la Tompson has returned to Tyner. The box social at the Cudtiey school bouse last Friday night was a success. Ask B. W. Ross if he knows who got the box that bad the onions in. The M. E. and the U. B. sewing societies both met last Friday in the hall mid sewed for the K. O. T. M. members, about 65 in number. Mrs. Frank Seifert and Granville Orin were culled to Disco, Ind., by the death of their father last Saturday. W’ord was received here Tuesday night from G F. Jarrell, of Marion, Ind., that all of his family are very sick. Frank Bennett started for there Wednesday morning. Win. Wallace, of Kingsbury, came here Tuesday evening on a visit with his parents, of near this place. Mrs. Joe Waterhouse Ims been sick 1 for the pant week with qninzr. Wes Lopp, of Walkerton, was visiting with his father and mother, of near this place, Tuesday. Al Harman mill some friends, of Etna Green, are hunting and fishing nt the Kankakee this week. X. Y. Z. Smith. Farmers! Look here. Remember we are market price. We also have m. hand nil kinds of sen! for sowing or planting Have just received a large supply <4 j grain bugs, which we will sell at cost. I When you have anything to offer in car I lots or less on any track cull in and let us make you a price. Yours truly, MERCER & NEAL. XSR. FEMALE PILLS. ktw 01SC0VEWY. mbir rant. f -vs. A r»T.nliab.<, nue iviw C.r «-ip. 11) Pemwh • «wjK->ui<yuri»l.>f«lm--n-A' ‘ 'Ui Knuioo. Now uwd by over 80,000 Imilc* monthly. Itwlvor»tc» CbeM ~ orßwns. Bcm srr of ImltKt lona. N'ama (7 *** ;» p<Mwr. (X I-r K>x, or trial box ft. Hcnl IV J iH-alod In plain wrapper Sand 4c lo \ y Mampifor particular.. Said by s A'Mrem HFHR MtOiCM ' ASSOCIATION, Chicago, JUL Sold by Emily. THE Farmers’ Ban! Walkerton, Ind., JOHN K. JOHNSON, Pich., MORGAN JOHNSON. V. Pree. THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makepf — । bit/points nt Iowph^ 11 "*" ! and corpofSr^SW ■ I 1 R E VIV O RESTORES VITALITY. - 1 Madea Ist Day. r t^J^k Well Man 15th Bay. of Me. THE GREAT 30th Day. fuentcii ixasjvLJEjmr producer the above results in 30 days* It acts powerfully and uuickiy. Cures when all others fail Yoiiiik men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using REV! VO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous ness. Lost Vitality, Ini potency. Nightly Emissions. Lost Power. Failing Memory. Waiting Diseases, and all effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unfits one tor s^udy. business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a gn at nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back the pink j^lovv to pale cheeks and re storing the fire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REV’BO. no other. It can be earned in vest pocket. By mail 91.00 per package, or Fix for 95.00, with a post tive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. J. F. REID. Druggisf, Walkerton, Ind. WANTED-AN IDEA of some simple , BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C-, for their >I,BOO prize offer.

George F. Steel, house painter, gniiner and paper banger. Kalsomining, etc., done to order. Work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Address box 27, Walkerton, Ind. Residence near the Pleasant Grove chapel. When your shoes and boots need repairing take them to John Nell. He will do you a neat and first-class job. If EART DISEASE, like J II many other ailments when they have taken hold of the system, never gets better of Its own accord, but Constantlv wows tcornf.. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They don’t want their friends to worry, and Don’t know tvhat to take for it, &s they have been told time and again that heart disease was incurable. Such was the case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesville, Ohio who writes June 19, 1894, as follows: hatl heart disease for #3 years, my heart hurtlug me almost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told me It was only a

—umy » qumlon o t time m I could not be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I cottldn’t lie down nor sit up. Thinking my time had come I told my family what I wanted done when I was

gone. But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking Dr. JUilet’ Xeiv Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was working at light work and on March 16 commenced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and I hav nt lost a day since. 1 am 56 years old, 6 ft. 44 inches and weigh 2501b5. I believe I am fully cured, and 1 am now oniy anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Byesville, Ohio. Sii.as Farlbt. Br. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee t hat the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at SI. 6 bottles for $5 or it will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the L>r- Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health Trustee’s Notice. E I Lcibolc, Trnstee of Lincoln ! township, hereby gives notice Hint lie will be in his ollice at his residence on Avenue F. near the flouring mill, on Saturday of each week fm the transaction of township business. At Beall’s Meal Mami! You will al wa vs find the choicest cuts of Tender Steak, Boils and Chops, Roasts, Etc. EVEBYTIIING NEAT ANI> CLEAN ! Tn Beall’s. The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to get your watch? If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a

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This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. None genuine without it. Sold only through watch dealers. I A watch cat* opener which makes a handsome eharm sent free on request. Key stone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. PROF. NIEL, government chemist, writes: I have care, fully analyzed your “ Royal Ruby Port Wine,” bought by me in the open market, and certify that I found the game 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.

Tim Mata W Lil Cd. ••••••• ^REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.^ ••••••• We have the largest list of farm and city property in Northern Indiana. ••••••• Farm Loans made on Short Notice ••••••• a.xxd a, Low Rate of Interest. G3e1.11 slxicX eee ns. KANKAKEE VALLEY LAND COMPANY, Walkerton, Indiana.

FIVE PHOTS RBOUT - THE | Great Rock Island ROUTE. Eirst. The Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Ry runs through Vestibuled Trains daily Chicago to Denver. Coloradw Springs and Pueblo, leaving Chicago via Kansas City daily at 6 00 p. ! m., and via Omaha at 10.00 p, m., arriving moun- | tain cities second morning Second. The regular Tour!** Car to California ' via Kansas Citv runs once a week, and leaves | Chicago every Thursday at 600 p. m, Kansas I City at 10 50 a. in. every Friday. Tickets based on i 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 Rock Island runs a Through Sleepers frou Kansas City daily at 8.10 p m. via Topeka. McFarland, Wichita and Fort W-rth and Austin to San Antonio. Two routes from there are —International R. R. u> Laredo, and Mexican National to the City of Mexico; Southern Pacific and Mexican Internationsl via Spofford and Eagle Pass to City of ■ 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 fir a Souvenir called •‘Summer Vacations.” that gives much information to tourists, Sent free. John Sena,tian, G. P. A., Hotel F\ern, The Leading Hotel of Walkerton. (’piitrallv located. Recently over-! bnulml. Nice, pleusnnt rooms and excellent boanl. A First-class SAMPLE ROOM In connect ion nitli tbe Hotel. RATES REASONABLE. GEORGE KERN. Proprietor. j .

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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. F. TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. Next door Behrens' store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA ()■ MCUNMNGBAM, Moray at Law, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. A E. CRIPE, barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. fi fllf EDTIC EDC or other*,who wish to examifX ■ Lil I I vLRv this paper,or obtain estimates on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file a' ; 45 t 049 Randolph st, । mqh o TUAUBO the Advertising Agency o* WltU tt I fIURIAwi

H. D. DENAUT* Physician and gurgeon. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA Office and rooms over Reece's hardware store. NIGHT BELL. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teetb extrreted without pain or sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgiti. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & feed STABLE, UAI.KEKIOy, IV|>. First class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.

TIME TABLE. Solid trains between. Sandcsky and Prori A Indianapolis and Michigan City Ft. Wayne Conncsville t hrough tickets M))d toll points in the United

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States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON [No. 2d Passenger Leaves 12 28 pm , I No. 22 ” 6M SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. [No. 23 Passenger Leaves 9 18 a in ' f No. 29 " •• 459 did । Immediate connections at Tiptqn with main line trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and a]J points south, east and west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. LaFeber. Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R„ or address C*. F. I»alj. Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. It. & O Till K ÜBI.K. GOING EAST, “ 16 Mail 9.10 am •' 8 Limited 12.42 p m GOING WEST. “ 5 Limited 8 23am Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chicago at 7.40 p. m. ♦ST 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 1. I. & 1 R. R. Time Card. Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator, HL. 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 11:50 a. m. East bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 6:15 a. m., arriving at South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following height trains will carry passengers. West bound Nos. 7 and 9 from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee 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 a m “ 9 Local 8.25 a m “ 13 Freight 7.25 pm Fast Bound. No. 2 Mail and Expiess 10.39 a m " 10 Local 3.58 pm Trains Nos. 1,2, 7,12.13 and 14 daily. Train* 8.9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rate* and all information apply to F. A. SHORT, Agent, Walkertan. • S S. Whitehead, G. P. A., Kankakee, 111,