St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 15, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 April 1890 — Page 8
A conutiv ji’nrn.dist uttem this mild luntest: A doctor will y d down and ’vrite si prescription, time, five minntes; paper and ink one fourth of a cent;and ft patient pnya $1.25, $5, $lO, ns the Vase tnay be. A lawyer writes ten or twelve lines of advice find gehs from $lO to 150 frolll his client. An editor writes h half column puff fob a man, pays tl loan liftv cents Li $1 for putting in type, prints it on $7 wofth of paper, sends it Io several thousand people, and it suf 1 prises tile puffed man if ho makes Ahy Vharges. Tho Editors Wail.—An editor wllii had beeh pounding away on his deliHpnent subscribers for some time, iintilly brought them to their sehse of duty With the following poetical parody:— "TAVes of great meh oft remind us lioiibst toil don’t stand a chance; more we Work we leave behind us bigger patches bn our pnnts. On ottr pants once new hnd glossy now are patches of different hue; all because subscribers linger and Won’t pay What is due. Then let All be tip and doill^; send In Vbnr mite bn it ho Small, or when the snow 'of winter htrikCs us we Shall have ilo paiits at all. ■—Ex. Ilie Sheriff of Tonia county started tot the Detroit house of correction the btlief d'Ay with A female convict, pleasing in appeatamie and Woll dressed. The officer had occasion to leave the prisoner for ft few moments, and upon Ids fettti'n fdhnd a commercial traveler hitting beside the woman “making a hiash.” The sheriff sat down in anothtA seat and watched the proceedings until the junction was reached, When he said to the mashVr, “OJtcuse me, young man, but if you have got through with my prisoner, I’ll take her. We change here for the house of correction.” The passengers Soared with laughter and the “knight 1 ’ Went forward to the smoker.—Detroit Free Press.
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tE-sctsrsion 2«s Philadelphia. The Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. will sell excursion tickets to Philadeb phia from all stations bn its lines at rate of one fare for the round trip, on account of the anniversary celebration bf the Loyal Legion. Tickets wilt bo sold tor all trains April 12 to j-lth inclusive, ami will be valid for return prtssuge until April 21st inclusive, with privilege of stop ping oil'at Baltimore and Washington in both directions. MARVELOUS ENDURANCE. The vast, amount of labor performed by the heart in keeping all portions Os tht’. body supplied with blood is not generally known. It beats 100,000 timOh, ami forces tile blood nt the rate of ldß miles a day. which is 0,000,000000 times and 5,150,Hb0 miles in a life time. No wonder there is so many HeaVt Failures. The first symptoms are shortness of breath when exercising pain in the side or stomach, fluttering, choking in throat, oppresioh, then follow weak, hungry or smothering spells, swollen ankles, etc. Dr. Franklin Miles New Heart Cure is the only reliable remedy. Sold at J. Endley’s; Whoft It&hy was sick, we gavd her CastorM, When siW Waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, V hen she became Miss, she clung to Castorin, When she bad Children, she gave Usm CastoriA, A STRANGE CASE. Had Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of Vistula lmi„ lived two thousand years ago she would have been thought to be possessed by evil spin’s. She was subject to nervous prostr. tion, headaches, dizziness, backache, palpitation and forty to fifty spasms a day. Though having been treated by eight physicians for years without success, she was permantly cured by one bottle of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. A trial bottle of this new' and wonderful medicine, and a finely illustrated treatise free at Endley’s. A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES HER LIFE. It was just nn ordinary scrap of wrapping pap r, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds, On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grow better fast, continued its use and is now’ strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at J. Endley’s Drug Store. A SAFE INVESTMENT. Is one which is guaranteed to bring satisfactory results; in every case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case when used soi 1 any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inliummatiou of Lungs. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasartt and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at J. Endley’s. Why do you endure the agony of Dyspepsia? Simmons Regulator will always cure you' A medicine endorsed and used by physicians and druggists— Simmons Liver Regulator. If you have over indulged in eating or drinking take a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. My own family medicine—Simmons Liver Regulator.—Rev. 0a«. M. Rollins, Fairfield. Va. Women troubled with headache, will find Simmons Liver Regulator relieves and cures. Uucklen’N Artttfa Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisaetion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per For isaleby J. Endley Eilert Extract of Tar & wild Cherry is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat troubles; will relieve and benefit consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price, 50c. and one dollar per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago, HI, EILERT’S DAYLIGHT LIVER TILLS are a boon to sufferers from Sick Headache, Sour Stoamch, Torpid Liver and indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleasant to take and warranted to go through by daylight. Koernkr’s Indianapolis Business College, School ot Short-Hand, Type-Writing aud Telegraphy, VANCE BLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IND 25th Year Under Present Proprietor. The Most Thoroughly Equipped and Cheapest Business College in the United States. Address or Catalogue, C. C. Koek>^.,, xresident, Indianapolis, Ind (A Scholarship can be bought at a great bar gain by applying to the publisher of this paper Moniimenl*. Persons who are thinking of placing a monument or tombstone at the grave of their friends, can bo shown designs and prices at Vincent’s furnit uro store. \i> r ork warrantc I to give satisfaction.
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Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, $1 bottles 85 cents; 50 cent, bottles 40 cents, at J. Ed dley’s Drug store. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER TILLS. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles Qhd constipation. Splendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples free at .1. Endley’s drug store. Cheap ElcUrsionti to CUllfornla. In Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars, for Passengers holding second-class tickets to Pacific Coast Points, which will be run through from Chicago, via Omaha, to San Francisco Without change at any intermediate point, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific Short Lino only on the following dates for leaving Chicago, viz. : January 1G and 30, February 13 and 27, March 13 and 27, April 10 and 24, May 8 aild 22. The Sleeping Car fare from Chicago to San Francisco is bill $4 per berth, and the accommodations are excellent. For further particulars apply to the nearest coupon ticket agent, or address A. V. H. Carpenter, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. Xj«Uo E!x*lo «♦’ W c wtem Solid trains between Peoria and Sandusky and Indianapolis and Michigan City. Direct connections to and from all points in the United Stales and Canada. NORTH ROUND FROM WALKERTON. ♦No. 16 Passenger Leaves Muir. tNo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.5 C p m fNo, 12 " " 7 16 " fNo. 100 Local “ ” 1.65 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.2a a m tNo. IS " ” 5.03 p im fNo. 17 " Dsily except Sat. ” 10.47 ptn tNo. 101 Local '• 8.45 a tu ♦Daily except Sunday. tDaily except Sunda) No. 11. via Tipton. arrives Bloomington at 9 85 p. m., making direct conueetiou with C. A A. fast tram arriving Kansas city 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for I euver. Sun Francistound all points West. Fite reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. Nos. 9,10, II and 12 connect al Tipton with mam line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all point* east and west fur tickets, rate* and general information, (all on F. QUIRK Ticket Agent 1,. K. & W. R. it., or address 12 <;. k< r» < . F. Daly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Agi Indianapolis, Ind,
11. &. O TIM E TABLE. Notk—"a" or "p" before time signifies a. m. or p. m. WEST BOUND. nttsburgh p 3.8.7. P 8 30 Wbeelinir IplO.Wi 11.15 n B.U( p 3 11 Zanesville <i!2 01 :i 1.25 all>.lo| ip 5.57 Newark —. .il2 IJ n 2 l:> nlO O' p *.4v Mt Vernon a 1.82 a 1 33 air;;? Ip 7 41 Manstiiild a 2.36 a .>55 p 12.40 Ip * .» Titlm.. ;ti 4.(4 a SV3'p 225 jplO2t Fostoria ia 1.23 a s 3o p 2 43 Iplt l 5 Deshler ,a 503,a 9 22 p 3’22 1p11.40 Dellanee. .... a 5 4" alO.lG'p 4.0.’> >l2 id Auburn Junctio -a 6 b(all 84 I 297 Avilla| !p12.07i Milford Juftion..a 7.47 1.15] La I'uz JunctOU, p 203 Walkerton a p 2 27 a 1271 515 Chicago I !0.55| 5.15 j U401a2.:wl 6N> FAST BOUND. Chicago alU.lo.^ 2 35T 8 In p sjio p TTl> Walkerton ; J a V.^a 1.051 p 7.2 > La. I’az | t ^11.15; Bremen 1 I lall.Sn Napanee 1 I it 11.47 MiiforT JuucUon' p 5.57 P 12.08 Avilla ; | ,p 1.03' Auburn Junction; ip " 05jp 1 38ip 9 361 Defiancep S.osp 7551 p 305'p10.85 Deshler |p 3.45|p 8.35 p 4 151p11.16 Fostoria —— —— p 4 -s|p 91 T| p 5 23ja12.04 Tiffin -|p 4.431 p 9 38 p 5.55 a 12.29 Mansfield !p 6.0"!p11.W p 8 45 a 2 11 Mt. Vernon ip 7.04 i«12.04!pi009;a 3 )7 Newark ip 7 45 ial2’47 pH 00 a 4.00 Zanesville p 8.4 Ja 1.38,a l.f-l.a 453 Wheeling ;p12.45 » 5.30ia 4.55 a 8'55 Pittsburgh I a 10.50 a 7.45| Washington 1a11.451p 4.05|p 6AO p 8.51 Baltimore p I 00 p 5.151 p 7..50| pIO.CO New York I - - Accommodation train leaves Walkerton al 6 It! a. m. daily and arrives at Chicago 9.30 a. m. Accommodation train leaves Chicago at 4.15 p. m. daily and arriyes at I)alkerton 7 p. nu Where no time is givVn trains do not stop, UflASi O. SCULL, O. P. McCARTY. Ueli Pass. Ag’t. Assist, Gen. Pass. Ag't„ Baltimore, Md. Columbus, O. C. D. Foster, Ag’t., Walkerton. TROYER BROS., ibs, ■ \ V J • o'' 1 Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles and Sewing Machines. Sixteen years experience aticl all work warranted. 11l rostofiico Building, ■s7^^l2x.i!2>x''toaa.» Ixicl ■
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■OXT?. TOOT/OIVSr; CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. Matthews, Pastor. Services at 10 A. M.,uud 7P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Priest, Father Kroll. Services at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST—Rev. P. Keg, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 7 o'clock p. in. Week-day services Tuesday ami Thursday evenings at 7 o’clock. Sundayschool at 9 a. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD.-Holds iN meetings in the Pres, church every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 o’clock P. M. Exercises—Sabbath School —Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. —Rev. Peentick. Pastor. Services every alternate Tuesday at 10 30 am. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 o’clock p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve. ut 7:15 o’ciock. *LODGtSIN WALKERT3H. I, O. O. F. Liberty, No. 487, meets in their new Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. 11. A. Ki’odworth I iHgl'i p. G. M. Fred Young, N. G. D N. Hi delmyek, V. N. G. I E, S. Nichols. Permanent See MASONIC. Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge ’ No. 356, F. & A. M . of Ind. will be held in their I Hall in Walkerton on the 2d ami 4th Wednes- i day evenings of each month, nt S P. M. Visit- I Ing brethren iu good standing, are cordially I welcomed. Chas. Pool, W. M. I S.J. Nicoles, Sec. COURTS IN St JOSEPH COUNIV. COUNTY < (>UKT mut ts . d Monday in Mtn< h<4th ' Monday in May, I t Monday in Ot o ber It i Mondu; in DeC' V.iber. Danuh, N< yus. Judge ■J. U. Okk. !’r< sccuti: ■ A'toimy. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mondays in December. March, lune and Septemberof each year. .1. Dougheiity. Jacor Eaton tuid D W. Place. Commissioners. COUNTY OFFICERS^ A iron Pints, And’tr. T. M llowmn Recorder sim. MiMtcHABL. Clerk. Jons Finch, Sberil! Gr.o. H. Smia: a. 1 reas r. li. F. Waldorf, Surv'y'r I t MoL'Y-oMti.y. Coroner.
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