St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 16, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1890 — Page 8

LOCAL NEWS. See the new stock of elegant stationery, fancy and toilet articles, albums, •tc., just received at the Independent store. Our stock of stationery is of the very latest styles and finest quality. An economic exchange gives some useful hints concerning the small paper bags in which you receive your groceries. It pays to save them carefully; they are useful in many ways. Slip your hand in one when you black the stove and you will not soil it. When the flies abound, slip them over the clean lamp chimneys during the day. After fruit is canned, draw them over the can, and label them plainly; the action of the light causes more fruit to spoil than any other one thing. Some very interesting drunks attracted considerable attention upon our streets the other day. Why will—we were going to say men—make such intolerable brutos of themselves? Men, otherwise respected and having wide circles of friends, render themselves intolerable nuisances by getting drunk and parading the streets. If they could but see themselves as others see them. The public is largely to blame, however, for the majority of drunkenness practiced. There are laws bearing upon the question, and if they were stringently enforced not one tenth part of the drunkenness now cursing the public would be visible to the naked eye. Eva, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barden, of this place, who was taken to Chicago during the latter part of May for treatment for hip joint disease, returned home last Saturday very much improved. Doctor Parkes, of the Presbyterian hospital, managed her case. The treatment is described as having been very tedious for the lit • tie girl, she being compelled to lio upon her back constantly for nino weeks with a heavy weight attached to the lower extremity. She stayed with a relative while there, her parents visiting her several times during the course of treatment. DR. JAQUES’ German worm cakes destroy worms and remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. * If you want a good paying position write D. H. Patty Nurseryman at Geneva, N. Y. He wants men to sell Trees, Shrubs and Vines for Fall delivery. See his advertisement in another column.

^HUUiiW^UA^tsCMUeieMMaSr K— Hi IT is THE BEST, iM F MP 3I ■J .« EASIEST TO USE. w ■HI ® & THE CHEAPEST, fr £&» ca^K' S^^AF WraM SODA Best in the World. | <^^QB(|? MAKE gSw^aIMOHEYI 1 ■ ifii?^ ^s' buyingat whole ■ K Ik> I * a,e an<l nctin * Ms ; lUk 1 vSJ 11 Wj agentfor the cheaprl tT eat reliable house X. W-il on earth. On y»Ar A. J^^lßLjy •_ ceipt of 98 eta. in °no cen *- stamps we w j|j Ben ,} ag a nmphone complete set of family scales, together with our catalogue of Watches, Books, Guns and numerous household article ©n which we offer great inducements to Agents and others. The Scales are accurately fitted and adjusted and are warranted in evary respect, and are only offered at this price forthe present So encourage agents and others to handle our goods. On a tea * dollar cash order from our mammoth circular we will sand one Mt of scales free, or allow you the price paid for this set. ±T, KYANS A COe IW I^l Su » CHICAGO, ALU Don’t suffer from Dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. It always cures.

Jim ihiiwuiii n ju ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known to need no special mention. All who haae used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine cannot be found and is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. Eor cure of Headache. Consumption and Indigestion try Electric Bitters —Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Eor sale by J. End lev. FAILURES IN LIFE. People fail in many ways. In business, in morality, in religion, in happiness, and in health. A weak heart is often an unsnspeeled cause of failure in life. If the blood does not circulate properly in the lungs, there is shortness of breath, asthma, etc.; in the brain, dizziness, headache, etc.; in the stomach, wind, pain, indigestion, faint spells, etc.; in the liver, torpidity, congestion, etc. Pain in the left side, shoulder and stomach is caused by heart strain. For all these maladies Mr. Miles' New Cure for the heart and lungs is the best remedy. Sold, guaranteed and recommended by J. Endley. A MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD EMPLOYE WINS HIS CASE, AFTER SEVEN YEARS’ CONTEST. While employed as agent of the Mich. Central Railroad Company, of Augusta. Mich., my kidneys became diseased, and from an impoverished and impure state of the blood, my general health was entirely undermined. I consulted the leading physicians of this city and Ann Arbor, and all pronounced my case Bright's disease. In October last I began taking (Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and am to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suffering humanity any good that I can, and I wish to say that I think it the greatest blood, kidney and liver medicine in the world. E. Larziiere, Agent M. C. R. R.. \lbion, Mich. Sold by J- Endley Prepared only by the Charles Wright Medicine Company Detroit, Mich. Sure to relieve. There is no failure in Simmons Liver Regulator. Headache, indigestion, and all disorders of the Liver, Simmons Liver Regulator surely cures. Black Grove Farm For Sale. Black Grove farm, 103 acres, good frame house, over 70 acres improved, all in good condition. Will be sold nt a very reasonable price. For particulars apply at the Independent. F. O. Kraokovicz. Call on A. Cunningham -for all kinds of agricultural implements.

SMITH'CARRIAGE Every effort is made to keep up the superior workmanship that has given our carriages the reputation they now enjoy. Ask your dealer for THE SMITH CARRIAGE,' and if he does not keep it, send to us for our Catalogue containing descriptions and illustrations of over 100 different styles. SrA. SMITH &COt 219 North 3d St., Phil., Pa. FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS ft C*' JOHNSTON’S ■kBOTAL ENGLISH buchu ; win enre m d:»w» of F ia w uc., Divider, Irritation, ftbeheck r.f thr Bladder .Burning I rlne.Gleet, <,nu<,rrb<»» In alllts stage.. M neon# jaEMay Discharge. Congestion of the Kld•‘Tv'tWp* tiers. Brick Dust Deposit, Diabetee. ■»? InßammaMon of the Ktuneys ata % Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and W, Acid Urine, Bloody Urine. PAIN ‘i IN THE BACK. Retention of Urine, v, Frequent Urination, Grovel In till » tts forms. Inability to Retain the / Water, particularly tn persons ad^■Lamn V yanced In life IT IS A KIDNEY MWi^l INVESTIGATOR and restores the ißigrjWiWßwNgl Urine to its natural color. remo>« raMMii.MNMWI the acid and burning, and the effect ■S ■■ o f the ero»«»l'«u»o of IntoikallDS PRICE SI: Three Bottle*for S2.DO Delivered free of any charges. Or Bend for Circular. Sold by all Druggists. W. JOHNSTON A co., Detroit, Mich. , No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Strumous Liver Regulator

IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE? Read the following, Mr. C, IL Morris, Newark, Ark., says, ‘‘Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, am now on my third hottie, and able to oversee the work on my fame It is the finest medicine ever made.” Jet-se Middle wart, Decatur. Ohio, snyS" ‘‘Had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption 1 would have died of Lung froubles. \Vas given up by doctors. Am now in the best of health.” fry it. Sample bottles free at J- Endley's Drug Store. AN IMPORTANT MATTER. Druggists everywhere report that the stiles of the Restorative Nervine a nerve food and medicine~-are astonishing; exceeding anything they ever had, while it gives universal satisfaction in headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, sexual debility backache, poor memory, fits, dizziness, etc. Taylor Bros., of Bryan, O ; Ambery & Murphy, of Buttle Creek, Mich.; C- B. Wood worth & Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., and hundreds of others state that they never handled any medicine which sold so rapidly, or gave such satisfaction. Triiq bottles of this great medicine and book on Nervous Diseases, free at J. Endley's, who guarantees and recommends it. WANTEDmM^^ ttes paid, a few good salesmen to sell Trees, Shrubs and Vines. Address with refereuceH, D. 11. I’ATTY, Nurseryman, Geneva, New York. ABVERTiSERS on nd^ortising tpneo when in Chicago, will find it on f o 3’ TIIK FIGURE “S.'* The figure 0 In our dates will make a long stayi No man or woman now living will evar tab’ a document without using the figure 0. It stand* In the third place in 180), when* It will remain ten years and then move up to second place In 16U). where it will rest for one hundred years. There is another "9" which has also come tolitay. It is unlike the figure 9 in our dotes in the respect that It has already moved up to first place, where It will permanently remain. It is called the "No. 9" High Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sewing M >dur. ■. The "No. 9" was vndor*ed for first place by t! ' experts nt Europe nt the Puris Exposition <4 is-.',!, where, after a severe contest with the leading n;.chincs of the world, it was awarded the only Grand Prize given to family sewing niaedunes. ail others on exhibit having received lower awards of gold tardah, etc. The French Government also recogniitod Its superiority by the decoration f Mr. Nathaniel W heeler. President of the coiu|>any, with the Crus* of the Legion of ]!< m r. The "No. 9" is not an old machine lrr.i>rovw.i upon, but is an entirely new nusetnns. and the Grand Prize nt Paris waa awarded it as the grandest advance In sewing manbine tneennoism of the age Those who buy it can test assured, Iberufore, of having the very latest aud last. ■ST yi-- ’ "1*1 —>*4 TJr WHEELER & WILSON M’F'G CO., 163 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago Dealer Wanted. Ur.Ro iEi-io cfc Wo«tom Solid trains between Peoria and Sandusky and Indianapolis and Michigan City. Direct connections to and from all points in the United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ♦No. 16 Passenger. Leaves 4:03 a m +No. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.56 p m fNo. 12 “ - “ 7.16 “ |No. 100 Ixieal “ " 1.55 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.24 a m fNo. 15 “ “ 5.03 pm fNo. 17 " Dally except Sat. “ 10.47 pm fNo. 101 Local " 8.45 am •Dally except Sunday, tDally except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 935 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next mnrnlng connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Francisro and all points West. Free reclining chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. Nos. 9,10,11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on F. QUIRK Ticket Agent L. E. & W. R. R., or address 11. C. Varker. <’. F. Daly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Pass. Agt Indianapolis, Ind. Hibbard’s Rheumatic syrup, $1 bottles 85 cents; 50 cent bottles 40 cents, at J. Endley’s Drug store. I

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The Hex Wind Mill to Ilie Front. Ask the f .'l’owing why they bought the King of all mills ml payed more i for them than they were offered mills | of other make. Chris. Smeltz, Walkerton, Indiana. : Andrew Cunningham, “ “ Samuel Robbins, “ 11 Hanna Sheatsley, “ “ Jack Wolfenbarger, “ Samuel AL Comes, Tecgarden “ Aug. Warner, Knox, Those desirous of a mill will do well I to get prices before giving their order | to strangers. See L. B. Hummel!, ; agent lor Walkerton and vicinity. 11. & O TIM E TABLE. Note—“a” or "p” before time signifies a. m.or p. in. WEST BOUND. Pittsburgh |p 3,35ip 8.301 I Wheeling |p10.05 11.15A 8.10 p 3.40 Zanesville iar2 01a 1.251 al 0.10 p 5.57 Newark |al2-40ia 2.151a10.50 p 6.4 > Mt. Vernon in 1.32a 4.33 all-38 p 7.41 Mansfield a 2.36 a 5.55!p12.40 p 8.42 Tiffin -—a 4.04 a 8.03 p 2-25 p!0 20 Fostoria a 4.23 a 8 30 p 2.43 plO-45 Deshler hi 5 03 a 9.22 p 3 '22 p 11.40 Defiance |a 5.43 a10.16 p 4*05 a!2.4G Auburn Junctio • a 6.40 a11.34 2 07 Avilla P 12.07 Milford Juntion, a 7.47 p 1.15 La Paz Juncton, p 2 03 Walkerton p 7.22 a 8.57 p 3.07 a 5.40 a 2.58 Chicago ! 10.55] 5-Is£ 9.40 a 9.30 6.55 EAST BOUND. fTdi-ago 'alO lil ,• 2.55ia s 1 n 5.00 p 445 Walkerton p 12.19 p 5.07 a f ,4s '22 a12.57 La Paz j a11..0 Bremen a11,30 Napanee a11.47 Mitford Junction p 5.57 p 12.08 Avilla p 1.05 Auburn Junction p 7.05 p 1.38|p 9 36 Defiance p 3.05 p 7.55 p 3 051p10.35 Deshler |p 3.45 p 8.35 p 4.10!pU.16 Fostoria p 4 25 p 917 p 5.23 a12,04 Tiffin |p 4.43 p 9 38 p 5,55 a12.29 Mansfield ip 6.07 p 11.05 p 8.45 a 2.11 Mt. Vernon p 7.04 a!2.04 p 10.09 a 3.17 Newark p 7 45 al2-47 pllOO a 4.00 Zanesville |p 8.1 a 1.38 a 1.t4 a 4.53 Wheeling 1P12.45 a 5.301a 4.55 a 8'55 Pittsburgh 1 a10.50 a 7.45 Washington 1a11.45ip 4.05|p 6.50 p 8.51 Baltimore ip l.OOlp 5.15|p 7.50 pIC'.CO New York |o 5.50|p 9.55|a 6.32| Accommodation train leaves Walkerton at 620 a. m. daily and arrives at Chicago 9,30 a. m. Accommodation train leaves Chicago at 4.15 p. m. daily and arriyes at Walkerton 7 p. mWhere 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 0. C. D. F )S» Ag't., Walkerton.

THE TIRELESS TOILER FOR TRADE, ' PRUDENT \ -a ’ Storo-kerpprs of America, wo appeal to yonr Intelligent' i S SlijSlffliMnrSk eye and coinprehcHuvc judgment os careful bavere, to b S ' us "W’ ono ^‘miple order for -R.RATIV.M A DVI ) bß* CLOTHING. We would like to have you compare our S t Til foods with any you have in your store from other man- S < VX-• I a Y ufacturers. If the reader la not a merchant. ploMw ? yourduakr ter garments bearing this well-known label: b ' S ESgzfict <G'- fe'-JgS?J> J We ur, ‘ willing to ship out Clothing on approval, and । ’ J pay return c’ -ires on any goods you do not like after ? S •’ty?A’"SMR' A they are re t.< If our goods are not better made,? \ : •'* >'/. k better trimm. .otter fitting, and from liftoen to forty ? S •aL• * t P< r cent, cheu •< r than any other Ann in America will ? ? ? ' .. sell for, we will return your money. We turn on r stock / S / eight.times ev- y year, and are satisfied withS^ profit. / ? TERMS, WHOLESALE ONLY, no discounts । net cash. | " ED. L. HUNTLEY & CO., Wholesale Tailors, ? VA P-M r >r 133 & 134 Market 8t " CHICAGO. ILL. I S RKFF.HENCE3.-First National Bank of Chi-? S jf cago,capital 83,000,000; Continental National Bank 2 ) » ot Chicago, capital 82,000,000. ? Send for our Illustrated Price List.

137 CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. Matthews. I Pastor Services at 10 A. M.,and7 P. M. SabI bath School at 9A. M. i ROMAN UATHOl.D’.—Priest. Father Kroll. Services at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday ' of each month. UNI IED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.—Rev. U Ki o, Pustot. Servin s every Sabbath at 7 o vioi-k p m Week ley services, Tuesday I I. .1 I i.nrsilni vieniie;.-ut 7 o’clock. SundayI school at va. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD.—Hohls Its meetings in I . Prw church every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 •> clock U Exerei-es—Sabbath School ; —Social worship—and preaching. UR ESB) 1 ERI a s CHURCH.- —Rev. Prentice. i Pant >r. .-••riicus every alternate Tuesday nt i 10 30 um. and 7 p. in. Sabbath school at f' c eck n m. I’rayer meeting Thursday eve. I at 7;45 o clucM. j ! SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS—HoId their SabI biuh school and soda) meetings at Mr. Rowdrg house every Sabbath Called Saturday mornJ Ing at 9.30 o’clock. LODGES IN WALKERTON. I. O. O. F. Liberty. No. 437, meets in their new Hall ever}' Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. H. A. Woodworth. List. Dep. G. M. D. \ IIvnEi.MVF.u. N. G. F. S. Paul, V. N. G. E. S. Nichols, Sec. M asonic Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge ; Mo. 3,'H>, F, AA.M .of Ind., will be held in their Hall in Walkerton on the 2d and 4th Wednes-: <iay evenings of vaeh month, nt 8 P. M. Visit-1 । log brethren in good standing, are cordially ' : welcomed. Chas. Pool, W. M. i s. J. Nicoles, Sec. ' u\mp <>f rm 'ONs of veterans—smted meetings, on Tuesday of each week, 8 p. m. A. 11. BARBER, Captain. G. H. Leslie, let. Sarg't. | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No I i 263. Reguiar meetings on Friday night of each ; i week. ' G. H Leslie, U. C I A. F. Young, C .C. , '"COURTS iVbt. loSEFH COUNTY' < <>UNTY COURT .»tets 2dMonday in Marell,4th | Monday in May, 1.-t Monday in October. 4th | Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge. । J.E. Ork, rrosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mon- i days in December. March, June and Septem- | berof each year. J. Dougherty, Jacob Eaton i j and D. W. Place, Commissioners. COU NTy" OFFICERS.' ' | Aaron Jones, Aud’tr. T. M.Howard Recorder j Mnr. McMichael, Clerk. John Finch, Sheriff I Geo.H, Siovek, Trens’r. B. F. Waldorf, Surv’y’r Dr. Montgomery, Coroner. The St. Joseph co. IndPDPDIIPIIt iiiopOiiiiDin, PUBLISHED WEEKLY, Terms, $1.50 Per Year AN EIGHT-PAGE, FORTY-EIGHT COLUMN SHEET, A live, local family newspaper, giving all the news, local and general, in spicy, readable form. Let THE IE DEPEND EE'T be considered a household necessity, and everybody subscribe. A Chance To Make Money. Salary and Expenses paid, or Commission if preferred. Salesmen wanted everywhere. No experience needed. Address stating age. H. W. Foster & Co., Nurserymen, • Geneva, X. N

A SALARY With expenses paid will come handy to anyone who is now out of employment, especially where no previous experience is required to get the position. If you want a position, see advertisement on page one, bended, “A Chance to Make Money.” Eiletvi.' 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 con since d. Every bottle warrunted; price 50c. and one dollar per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Prepared by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago, 111, Monuments. Persons who are thinking of placing a monument or tombstone at the grave of their friends, can be shown designs ami prices at Vincent’s furniture store. AU work warranted to give satisfaction. HAPPY HOME BLOOD PURIFIER is the Peoples Popular Medicine for purifying the blood; preventing or curing Dyspepsia, Billicmsness, Headache, Boils and all Fevers and Malarial Diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. BSuckeu’s Arnica Salve. I 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 sati»netiou, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Fo-for sale l>y J. Endley BRIGHTINEZK IEHTOBETES OD KIDKEY DtSEASM. ' K ISFOS^AYij ?i K W- Aob Druggist er waMe $ mE3 FREE k WH. T. LHiDLEY A CO., La Salle St., CMeago, XU. It St. Louis,Mo., Aug, I,’BB. BnianTiNK cured me “ of Diabetes, and to-day am hearty and well. j Hus.A.A.GiLLUM/rreaa.Woman’s Exchange. S Chicago, Dec. 1. ’B7. My Kidneys troubled ma 8 several years, Briohtixs entirely curedßM. J A. C. SMITH, Western News Co. ; Jos.M.Norris, Ant. C., R. I. &I\R. R. i Pvt'o.o,N Y.,Maylf?kd. SufferedfromLumf bT’o several eenrs. BniGimNE cured mo. Shant mm, Capt. Steamer Chemung, Un. St’boet Co. St. Louis, April 24,’8tC BKIGIITINE given eat isfaction. Stand’d Dhug Co. 900 Franklin Av. Ist. Louie,Dec. P2?«8. BKlGHTlNEhaanllthe I virtue#claimed.MASTßnooK.D’ga 109S.B’way. Rockville, Ind.. Nov, 18, ’Bf~ Can recommend BRIGHTINE highly. Rtv. John Hawkjw. Chicago Timee,March2B, ’Stl-Globe, Nov. IT,’M Illustrated Century, Jan. 28, ’BB,—Commercial Traveller, Feb. 15,’88, PRAISE BRIGHTINE. Refer to Mn*. lav, & Loan Assn., Bullock Bros. | J.Shcpard.Supt.U.S.Ex. G.F.Klmball Glass Imp, d , J® A nWw' SMaiy. Worssj i!TO4ER!cS^iJPEI«®() SCKTOBiyr ^^i^blECß GEORGE IIEIVTOON. General Agent, LaPorte, Indiana. Myron Eeßoy, Local Agent, Walkerton, Indiana*^ Dr. Elicls Liver .Regulator J Emlley’s Drugstore.