St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1896 — Page 8
T @he Independent. B it i e A Locar NEWSPAPER, NON-I’ARTISAN.. W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. Eutered at the Walkerton Postoflice at secound-class rates. Submcription: For One Year .. . . 8150 ;:rsu Mouths . R e e MawNe . s 40 Siel it B A cross marked with a blue pencil on the : margin of your paper indicates that 'your éfl of subscription to mln paper hnu"exp{red. as {on are in lrrenrnfies pleasgseltle at once, tlll(! notify ws premptly if you wish the paper con inued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, JAN. 4. 18%. THE NEIGHBORHOOD. F&,flem from the Surroundng Territory as “° Given by Our Correspondents, e a‘an‘b* ! ‘Rev. C. U. Stackbarger, of alke ton, is holding n series of revival services here, nssisted by Rev. E. R. Johnson, of North Liberty. Ever_yul body invited. Miss Cora Garrett, of Sonth Bend, | is visiting John Parker and wife. ‘ John Walters, who has been ill with LaGrippe, is much better. ! G. 1. B. i e | HAMLET. { The protracted meeting is beingi quite well attended. | Anothier of Mr. John Lipkie’s child | ren has died, being two in one week. | The canse was throat trouble. Myr. Hentz's boy is some better, Mr. . Roose’s daughter Zuln is qnite ill. Will Roose’s wife and one of his little fellows are on the sick list, * Married, Christmas night, DMr. Arthur Lindsley to Miss Maggie Bowman. Both are well respected young people. Mr. Lindsley has a blacksmith shop here. Thesocial on Christmas night was n snceess. All present had a good time, and $15.75 was raised. Mr. John Jolley, of Wellshoro, was here visiting with A. B. Dipert and family this week. _H. McDaniel and wife visited with LIS L YAy o Tow (ays LIS week. Mrs. Julins Martine, Jr., has been away & few days to see her father, who is qnite ill. Mr. Gibbs sold his house and lot to Sam Taylor. Jolley & Hentz are building a new ice house. Mr. Tinkam has been visiting with his father nud mother this week. Mr. Tinkam is teacher in the high room. Miss Minnie Thomas spent Christmas with her parents. She teaches the Jower room. D, B. e GROVERTOWN. Mrs. Peter Walsh is quite ill, Mis. Sid Uneapher visited friends in Plymonth and Nutwood from Saturday nntil last Tuesday. Elias Day, of near Doualdson, left on Tnesday of last week for an extended visit in Pennyslvania and Deleware. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeager and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson spent Christmas with Denunie O'Brien and wife at Plymouth. Johin, the second son of Mr. and Murs. Fred Shaltz, of Stillwell, was baried in the Uncaplier cemetery the 24th inst. ‘»;He was about sixteen years of age. f __The marringe of Mr. Will Beach, of et s g | man, danghter of Mr. an rs. vh T, Holderman, was solemnized at the resi- | dence of the bride’s parents on Christmas day, Squire Warren Rast performing the ceremony, Miss Mamie Cole peting as bridesmaid and L. R. Holder- | Juan as best man. T'he bride was hand | e e e b ie R el S e S e e
For Good Reliable Goods at the Lowest Prices | Call on HUDELMY’R & HENRY, Dry Goods' Groceries,\ BOOTS AND SHOES, | NOTIONS & WALL PAPER. We want the farmers’ prodnce. Bring it in. We always pay e HUDELMYER & HENRY
e vssa S somely attired in white cashmere, the ‘ groom in the usnal black. There were | only & few invited gnests. After a most bonntiful and excellent wedding dinner the bride and groom departed | for South Bend where they will make their future home. Trostee J. R. Abnerand Henry Allen attended the three days session of the Trustees Association at Indianapolis last week returning last Saturday. They report a very interesting and pleasant time, Mrs. Henry Allen left on Tuesday of | last week for a two weeks visit with | friends in Sonth Chicago. | Will Rapp, of Chicago, is here visiting his brother Fred who has been sonewhat under the weather for the past week cansed by an attack of the grip. Despite vigorous opposition the Christmas tree and Sunday school exercises were a success as nsuel. The little folks were more than pleased withl their presents. The church was comfortably well filled and all report =a good times - S el Warren Rust and fegi- iyl £l ‘ Tate turkey with Seward’s parents near Walkerton last Sunday. [ : CHASE, | eb s e % MOUNT VERNON. f Harry Wenger and family visited | with relatives and friends in Mishawa- , ka and South Bend a short time since. | Walter Beall has given up the school [he taught before holidays and will ‘ teach in town the remainder of the win- | ter. | Mrs. Kate Alsfasser, of Laporte, vis | ited with her niece, Mrs. R. E. Rine- | hart, over Sunday lust. | Mrs. Sadie Miller and daughter An- { nie, of Mishawaka, are visiting with rel- | atives in thisloeality . 1 Michael Steele und wife, livingno:n'; ! North Liderty, visited B. . Rineharts, | last Sunday. l Miss lla Burke,of South Bend, vis (ited with her friend, Mrs. Harry Wen | ger,over Chritmas. I Emma Rinehart was in South Bend | last week tnking treatment for her eves, tJohm Markwaulder, of Columbia City, Ind., is visiting with his unele, D. C. | Swartz, and family. t Hurry Wenger and Lew Hargraves | are operating a hay press locatod near | Crnmstown, } | Will Rinehart in the employ of F.L&MMJ_A—LLL—LAML.MLLA of Liaporte is home to spend the holi- | days. | Walter Beall was in Plymouth on business on New Year’s day. | Charles Poole and wife, of Elkhart, who are here visiting relatives in this and Starke counties, visited with Mart Miller’s, last Sunday. Some of our farmers are owners- nf% (the Dick’s hay, straw, and fodder | 'eatter and splitter which machine, E | with good power attached, ~ean do ni ereditable amount, and better work than | any husker aronnd and do it cheaper, ! Nellie Deall, who has been home dnr- ; ing the holidays, returned last Monday | to again tuke charge of her school. ‘ While cutting fodder for Wolfen- | barger DBros., Rensberger and Har- | grave's cutter was badly smashed up by i letting aroot go through the machine. : * TREBOR, } TYNER CITY. ; Mrs. Larkin Tompson returned to | her home at North Manchester ‘ | Wednesday after a two weeks visit I with her daughter, Mrvs. IXd DMonroe, : of near this place. i Gny Collier, wife and daughter visited with Harry Benuett and wife at | Michigan City a few days last week. [ Mrs. Monroe is making arrange- { ments to bnild a2 vew house in this _plnce. Dr. Strong will ocenpy it. i TFTan itfer and Tamy . New Year’s dinner with Frank’s folks fin this place. The New Year’s entertainment at the M. IV chureh will be this Saturday evening. 'l'hey have a splendid program. All shounld attend. !
The Maceabees are doing | ;fifasing busivess. They tuok in fl';%!' members last week, - Y Frank Teatherman aud. wife, qu North Dakota, are here on a‘i&l‘ Charles Miller writes fromt @eorgin to lus father, Henry, of ueif;fi“? place, to send him money to come hime on, He says that he and bis family bave nothing to eat but taruip tops and ‘have not had for some time. Dan Sarber and wife retnrped from Tennessee Christmas. They drove there, sold their team and came back on the cars. t ey R. S. Shaffer has found a pew cure for chicken cholera. He gives them Dr. Morse’s Indian Root pills; the second dose cures them. - Miss Tilla Thompson retnrned from a week’s visit at her home ‘ North Manchester. R Wm. Ely and family, Wm. _Hnffman }am‘l family, Levi May and f fily all ‘ate New Year’s dinner with Ben Mishler, of this place. ¥ B e RS ' visited relatives here this week. ¢~* Henry O'Conner was hame from South Bend to spend New Yenr's, Jacob Reamer, and danghter Florence, of South Bend, spent Suuday in towu. Johin I, Irvin and son Clarence, of South Dend, visited relatives here Sunday. Albert Gushwa is home from Mauansfield, 0., for the Holidays. John A. Sheneman and Ella Newcomer were nnited in marriage at the ’renidennu of the bride's father, John Newcomer, Deo. 25, Rev. M. 1. Peters k officiating. Wm. Worster is at home from DBattle Creek, Mich., for the hiolidays. | Cuart Drenly visited relatives in Lai Paz Sunday . Walter Hobart, of Buchauan, Miech., was visiting Milton Helmick a few days this week. Miss Ceetl Bain returned Sunday from a short wvisit with friends atf Walkertoun. Wilber Morse and bride, of Battle Creelk, Mich., are spending the week | with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hoffman. § George Waltg, of LaPaz, is visiting | his sister, Mrs. Ourt Brenly. ’ C. F. Keck is at South Bend this i week, assisting County Surveyor G. H l Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hoffman spent New Year’s with their daunghter ut Sonth Beund. X M. Lafler, former agent of the Three I R. R. was in town Mouday. C. L. Witwer and wife returned Tuesday, from =& few days visit at Tyner. ————e —. i | HEART DISEASE, iixe § many other allments when they | have taken hold of the system, g never geots better of {te own accord, but | Constantly grows soorse. 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 what te take for it, as | they have been told time and again that i heart disease was incurable. Such was the i case of Mr. Silas Farley of Dvyasvillie, Obio | wWho writes june 19, 1804, as follows; | I had heart disease for 28 years, ' my heart hurting me aimost costinually. | The first 15 years I doctored all the time, § trying several physicians and remedies, { until my last doctor told me it wasonlya
question of time as I could not be cured. I gradually grew wWorse, very weak, and completely discouraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I couldn’t lie down nor sit up. Thinking my {ime had come i told my tamily what% wanted done wheh 1 was
gone. But on the flm—t':l;y of §iarch on the recommendation of Mrs. Fan3i® JOnes, of Anderson, Ind., I commenc taking R s - t Heart and wonderful to 1 was working at light work and on Makch 1¢ commenced framing & barm, whicl¥ is heavy work, and I bav'nt lost a day since. 1 am#sß years old, 6 ft. 4% inches and weizh 2501b5. I believe I am fully ecured, and lam now only anxious thas evergone shall know of your wondertul remedies;’’ Dyesville, Ohio. SrLas FARLEY. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on‘i positive guarantce that the first bottle wi benefit. i1&11 (Ilri-uggxsw sell it m;.l'n. 8 bottlies tofrgsig; t will be sent, pre on receipy of pr T e e et Oo Bikhart. Ind: ® ’ C Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health e e A SMM e SR s TEXE \ Wai | KERTON, IND., \'—- JOHN K. 'l e J()HNSON. Pres., = RGAN JOHNS()N. V. Pres. THOMPSON TURNIR- Cashier. \ h"l"):‘: ]“ “‘;"9"&1 hanki“%’ business; It le('fltiunx "“llfl eXchange, makes 00l | b]yo;‘ex; ot Al points at Jowest POTIPl g l_”"““- . Amounts of i“‘]{vidllu]s a corporationg solicited.
B it sy oo i e eoms a7 ‘WEAK MEN IVIADE vmmms:‘ "'FE- 9™DAY. IB™DAY. | 27%DAY. y What PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did! o&eu RO erfully and quickly. Cures when an leee Pocover gunu men regain lost manhood; o (? m.lhful vigor. Aluolutevauu':‘““o ure Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Mlqfihflyfnluhflmt?owen sex, ling Memory, asting Dise and effects of self abuse or excesses and %‘flk Wards o lnnnlg and consumption, a ist impose & worthless substitute on o Eepaira G Rro it Thisosban mg‘w in vest pocket. Prepaid plain 3‘l-.'3’. . per box, or & for 88. with A Positive ?" et T, Bl b Araamiote sey EFFER MEVICAL ASS'N, Chicago, Tk | Sold by Endly. 1 W 1 1 » | 7,7 : / /44 & ™ ' AR | es >oy l - - : 2 t\‘?__a 5 ’ T gE¥ B {g"s‘sfi“} .‘.p" / Ao ) y ; |8 =~ fé Y’W‘ -“l ile™ | will;smile whenshe sees thig| | Bissetl Corpetyweeper ‘|Sweepers 81.50 and up, » ’ at Vincent's. | We have also just re.|ceived a line of Curtain ! ; Stretchers. something .\new for doing up lace ‘ curtains. . R, 7AR 50N ME R NST BT LSSSO 5.l 5 A b A 0. B . B T | Farmers! ; Look here. Remember we arve still ; ! at the old stand ready to receive vonr grain and seed and pay von the highest ¥ | market price. We nlso have on hLand Elall kinds of seed for sowing or planting. Huve just received a large supply of : grain bags, which we will sell at cost. When vou Lave anvything to offer in ear 1 r | lots or less on any track eall 10 aud let us make you a price, \I Yonrs traly, ‘ _ MERCER & NEAL. ¢ I«. - g > t I'botographed i REVIVO | b WY STe RESTORES VITALITY. @, 9. e ,a |¥t /b L e t g‘d} : $ %A Y Made a { 10t Day. (0 A A AWCH Man . 15th Day. “™% .\ of Me. ' THE GREAT 30th Day. T FIIRENCIEI T EEMEDY ; produces the above results in 30 days, Itacts ] }\\':‘ a ‘ i 1< ‘».»s ~ ’\' T".v:' 4?.1:‘1’ ) ‘ul-fi\'l\'(). It quickly and surely resteres Nervous , ness, Lost Vitality, Impoteney, Nightly Enissions | Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and | all effects of self-abuse r oex s and indiscretion 3 ; vhich untits one for s-udy. business or marriage. It ; l not only euress by starting at the seat of disease, but , ‘ IS agre 1} nerve tonie and blood builder, bringing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re ) | storing t fire of vouth. It wards off Insanity | and Consumption. Insist on baving REVIVO, no !A:t-r It can be carried in st pocket. By muail ' | SI.OO per package, or gix for 85.00, with a posi * | tive written guarantee to cure or refund v the money. Circularfree, Address - . | ROYAL MEDICINE €O., 271 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. _‘ | J. F. REID, Druggist, Walkerton, Ind. i At Beall's = | E ) | ; ’ B : | You will always find the ; i choicest ents of | | Tender Steak, | : 1 Boils and Chops, } Roasts, Etc. | EVERYTHING NEAT AND ‘ (‘IJ]C\N ! i M PROFV¥. NIEL, zovernment 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 same absolutely pure and well aged. This wine is especially recommended for its health-res. toring and building up properties; it strengthens the weai and restores lost vitalitys particularly adapted for convalescents, the aged, nursing mothers and those reduced aud weakened by over-wor}z and worry. Be sure you get ‘ ‘Royal Ruby”; 81 per quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Sold by J. F. REID. I All pain banished by Dr. Miles’ Pain Pilis.
\ ~~REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.~— We have the largest list of farm and city property | in Northern Indiana. Farm Loans made on Short Notice and at a Low Rate of Interest. Call and T KANKAKEE VALLEY LAND COMPANSSESE I Walkerton, Indiana.
FIVE FRCTS l | RBOUT o A S A M 5 THE_—:_,—'._:__—: ROUTE. | First. The Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Ry. runs through Vestibuled Trains daily Chicago to Denver, Colorade Springs and Pueblo, ' { leaving Chicago via Kansas City daily at 600 p. , | m., and via Omaha at 10.00 p. m,, arriving mountain cities sefond morning. ' Second. The regular Tourist Car to California via Kansas City runs once a week, and leaves Chicagzo every Thursday at 600 p. m, Kansas City at 1050 8. m. every Friday. Tickets based on " | second class rate and car runs on fastest trains. and known &s the Philips-Rock Island Tourist Excuorsions. Car arrives at Colorado Springs Saturday, 735 am., and Los Angeles Tuesday. | Third. Mauy persons are buying farm lands | in Texas, Kansas and Oklahoma. The Great Rock Island Route runs to ali this territory. ; Fourth. For Mexico C.ty the Rock Island runs & Through Sleepers frow Kanses City daily l at 540 p. m. via Topeka, McFarland, Wichita | and Fort Wearth &und Austin to San Antonie. t Two routes from there are—lnternational R. R. [ | to Laredo, and Mexican National to the City of Mexico; Southern Pacific and Mexican Inter | nationsl via Spofford and Eagle Pass to City ol * | Mexleo. } Connections are also made at Fort Worth vis " | the Texas Pacific to El Paso, and over the Mexican Central to City of Mexice Firth. Send to address below fer a Souvenir called “Summer Vacations,” that gives much information to tourists, Sent free. et +iege @3O S doho Seßa ian, GP AR ‘ ; . e Chiead ——————————————————— The INDEPENDENT oftfice prints 50 sale bills on good water proof paper for §1.50. We also give a free notice of sale in the paper. T A e A i A TS Rl N, A 3 O BTN NS Hotel Hern, | The Leading Hotel .i of Walkerton. | Centrally located. Recently over- | hauled. Nice, pleasant rooms and ; excellent board. ' A First-class J . 1 SAMPLE ROOM In connection with the ' I{‘yh\}. I RATES REASONABLE. | . i GEORGE KERN, Proprietor. | — e i { BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ; 5 S PSRN RNTCIRTRIRIN PAPCED I DI CI AP AT RIS CI RN i; O. F. TOWNSEND, E PRI 3 ) QU P I BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, ,’ Next door Behrens’ store. 4" WALIKKERTON, : INDIANA +— ! E.MGIONES M- D : o oy v Yy NYS ¥ 'PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON I WALKERTON, IND. ; OFFICE HOURS: From Btoroa. m.;2to 4 p m.; 7toßp. m. Office over Hudelmyer & Henry's store. Night bell. T AT e R eA A SRS S S SL 3 A A, T SGtWA TN Trustee’s Notice. E. 1. Leibole, Trustee of Lincoln township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his oflice at his residence on Avenue F, near the flouring mill, on Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. RA e W A N O VS 2AT B PGS £ T B .T U TAM S YRR e T / 3 X / 0.-M. CUNNINGHAM, Attorny at Law, SOUTH BEND, IND-: ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. | A. E. CRIPE, | Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditionsly. Drop in and see us.
; H. D. DENAUT ' Phvsician and Surgeon. l’ WALKERTON, - - INDIANA i Office and rooms over Reece's hardware x store. i NIGHT BELL. . ‘ e~ D. R Ael A O AT A A0 155 I | - Dr. H. S. Dowell, : t ‘_,fi/?‘ 3 s ; ?E = 3 g t -, PAINLESS DENTIST. s Teeth extrreted without pain or t sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetie. : Leaves no had after effects. Teeth . | filled without pain by the nuse of antala gia. Sets of teeth made on short no- | tice. Dental rooms in Fry -Dougherty ¢+ bloek, Walkerton, Ind. " ee e e ee,eete Pee et s s of M. D. LEROY. a 21 \ R :é)& F e ?%; el AR E T A N e < B s e . =~ - zs_,_t;-.f:': ) Yy 7 n N A e 'r LIVERY & FEED STABLE, 5 ! WALKERTON, IND. | First-class rigs and good horses. " | Horses boarded. T'raveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. S S U A SS S
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| States and Canada. ! NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON | INo. 20 Passenger......_..J.eaves______..l22B pm IHIaM %L e e S \ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, | |No. 28 Passenger..__ ... Teaves.__.__9.lßam i {No. 29 " = e oAo m }[lmmedinte connections at Tipton with main * | line trains for Sandusky, Bloomingion and all | pointssouth, eastand west. For tickets, rates and | general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, - ‘ Ticket Agent L, E. & W.R. R, or address S | C. F. Daly, - Gen’l Pas. Agt. i Indianapolis Ind. ! ; 2. & O.TIME TABLE. ’ : : —— | GOING EAST, P s NMall -00 o S o Shimited - oo s AR 4T b o GOING - WESP: maspa s Shom 2 |5 Limite@ Re . i RN { “ 17 Manl.___ % S e B 11 Walkerton Acopmmodstiongaefioem | ; Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chica'.- ; i g0at7.40 p. m. : | &% Where no time is given trains do not stop | CHAS. 0. SCULL, 0. P. MCCARTY. ‘ Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't,, ; Baltimore, Md. Columbus 0, ’ ‘ E. 1. SANDERS, Ag't., Walkerton. ! T G e TR AA G 0S R 5L P I SVO) T 3 M s 1.1. & 1. R. R, Time Carad. | Regular Passenger Train service operated daily ' | between Streator, 111., and South Bend, Ind. | ! Elegant new equlpment and fast time. West | Bound train No. 1 leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock | &.m., arriving at Streator 11:50 8. m. East bound train No. 2 leaves Streator 6;15a. m., arriving at South Bend 11.16 a. m. Following freight trains will carry passengers. West bound Nos. 7and 9 from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend ' | and North Judson. East bound Nos. 8 and 1d between 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 Mail and EXpPress —e---ceemeeeeee 744 a m ““ 9 LOCAI o eeeceeecceemeenaaeaa 825 a m “ 13 Freight 0725 pPm East Bound. No. 2 Mailand Expre55....._..._.......1039am “Iloctloee oo _______. 358 pPm Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12, 13 and 14 daily. 7Trains 8,9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all prineipal points. For rates and all information apply to F. A. SHORT, - Agent, Walkerton, 8. Whitehead, G.P. A, Kenkakee, 11},
