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

“Mr. Seed,” inquired the president of the agrieu!tnrul fair, “has the editor of ‘The Jayville Banner’ published the notices you have sent him from time to time about our next exhibition?” “Yes, sir,” answered the secretary. “Did he print that column and a half about the improvements in the race track and the poultry pens?” “He did, and he called attention to it in a double-loaded editorial.” “Then send him a complimentary ticket, not transferable, good for one person, and tell him to keep on whooping things up lively.”—Chicago Tribune. GONE FOR GOOD. It is to be hoped that the barbarous bus tie has gone for good, but it is certain the great discovery of Dr. Franklin Miles has come to stay and alleviate human suffering. This wonderful nerve food at.d medicine builds up worn-out systems, cures fits, spasms, headache, nervous prostration, dizziness, sleeplessness, monthly pains, sexual troubles, etc. Mrs. John R. Miller, of Valparaiso, Ind., and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., gained 20 pounds a month while taking it. Finely illustrated treatise on “Nervous Diseases” and sample bottle of the Restorative Nervine, free at J. Endly's, whs guarantees it. To counteract the desire for strong drink take Simmons Liver Regulator. “STRUCK THE GOLDEN MEAN” AS A BLOOD PURIFIER. The Detroit Free Press says; “Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, prepared by The Charles Wright Medicine Company, of this city, has struck the Golden Mean, in the treatment of all blood diseases, and its success is an evidence that an honest, pure and valuable medicine, is not incapable of attracting the attention of every family. There seems to be but one opinion as to its merit as a family medicine-” This is the real secret of success of this wonderful remedy. Its perfect and speedy action, in removing all impure and poisonous matter from blood. No home should be without it, as a thorough and effectual blood purifier for young and old. For sale by J. Endley OXLY HALF CROPS OF CORN AXO WHEAT—FRUIT A FAILIRE. Speaking of crops to an Indianapolis Sentinel reporter, Secy. Heron of the state board of agriculture said: “We have no means of getting reports, as Ohio, Michigan and Illinois have, and can only form our opinion from tho reports of our members and what we gather from the farmers of the State who drop in to see the state house when in tho city. I think wheat will yield about G 5 per cent of tho average crop, taking the state as a whole. Corn will only average about half a crop the state over. In the southern portion there has been too much rain; in tho flat country in the western part of the state, if no more heavy rains fall there will be a heavy crop, and in the northern and eastern portions the drouth and extreme heat have played havoc with all kinds of ground crops. Fruit is a failure”

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!«> i' A thousand years hence—so savs a ) member of the Academy of Sciences—s nearly all the stone buildings now standing in Europe will have crumbled to dust. So perishable is the material f of which they are constructed that the ) process of decay is already evident in many conspicuous edifices. Tho same filing is going on in this country. Neither marble nor our favorite brownstone can withstand the action of the ■ elements. Even the Capitlo at Washington is undergoing disintegration. It may not be important that an ordinary dwelling-house should last a thousand years. For sanitarv reasons, it is, perhaps, just as well that people should have to build their houses over again once every two or three centuries. But it is not agreeable to think that the Capitol and all tho great churches in the country will have disappeared by the year of grace 2890.—Ex. A SCRAP OF PAPER SAVES HER LIFE. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, bnt 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 largu bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew better fust, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to A• IL Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery free at Endly's drug store. See tho new stock of elegant stationery, fancy and toilet articles, albums, etc., just received at the Independent store. Our stock of stationery is of the very latest styles and finest quality. THE GREAT SPRING MEDICINE. THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. Gentlemen: I have been troubled with bad blood for some years, but recently purchased two bottles of Hibbard's Rhe imatic Syrup, which has entirely cured me Asa blood purifier it has no equal, and 1 also take pleasure in recommending it as a tonio, alterative, and reliable rheumatic remedy. Very truly yours, S, E. Ferguson, Eaton uapids, Mich: This is to certify that we know Mr. Ferguson, and believe tho statement made by him to be true. unhesitatingly recommend this remedy as we believe it to be the greatest family medicine on our shelyes-. Walworth A Soule, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Sold by J. Endley. Prepared only by The Charles Wright Medicine Company Detroit, Mich. Black Grove Farm For Sale. Black Grove farm, 103 acres, good frame house, over 70 acres improved, all in good condition. Will be sold at a very reasonable price. For particulars apply at tho Independent. F. O. Kbaokovicz.

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A SA i' E jei V 1 Mi. Is one which is guaranteed to bring vou satisfactory results, or in 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 Un- Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant, and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at J. Emily's drug store. TH OUS A NDS PO ISO N ED. In a recent work on heart disease, Dr. Franklin Miles—the noted specialist—giyes many new and startling facts. Thousands of people are slowly poisoning themselves, weakening their hearts by the use of tea, coffe, tobacco and alcohol. These are Heart Whips, causing it, to beat rapidly, thus gradually wearing it out, producing shortness of breath when exercising, pain in side and shoulder, hungry and faint spells. Finally swelling of the tinkles and sudden death. For weakened and irritated hearts the press everywhere highly recommend the Now Heart Cure discovered by Dr. Franklin Miles, which is for sale at J. Endly’s. If you want a good paying position write D. 11. Patty Nurseryman at Geneva, N. Y. Ho w .nts men to sell Trees, Shrubs ami Vines for Fall delivery. See his advertisement in another column. C-OtSc-.wto with bnWn, h L tin p7.pof.or obt» n etbrnnHß on advarthing ipa:» whvn in Chicago, will find it on fd? a; 4 5 Rard^ph S’ . 9 $ TPf’P' ”* - cyuf ihUHU Cl £ II ■—I asinilT-r-H—-r-iT-THE FIGURE "9." The figure 0 in our dates will make st lone stay. 80 man or woman now living will ever date a i >cuinent without using th- figure 0. It stands In the third place In IS9O, where it will remain ten yearn and then move up to second plac*' in 1900, where It will rest for 0110 hundred years. There is another "9” which has nls<* com*' to stay. , It is unlike th- figure 9 in our dates in tic respect | that it has already mow d up to first place, where I It will pernmn “Ply remain. It I. caHed tho “No. i 9“ High Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No, 9” was endorsed f, r first place by tin experts of Europe nt the Puris F.s position of 11*9, where, after a severe contest with the i. adi;-. • machine. 1 ' of the w< rli', it vas aiw rd 'd the on'v Grand Prize c c,ea to family fewtiig r: .clams. ; .j| others on exhibit having r ■■ iwd i> . r I.wards of gold medals, e'c. The French G.v rnlimit also recognized its .superiorit y I y thodeeorutiou« I Mr. Nnthaui.l Wlneler. Pre. iJcutof the Company, with the Gross of the Legion of E. m r. The “No. 9" is not un old machine improved upon, but is an entin ly now machine, an I tho Grand Vrln rt Pari» was award. 1 it 1 ; tin grandest advance In sewing machine moctiauh n of tho age Tho uwb 1 buy it can rest assured, themfore, of having tho wry latest and Lest. - WHEELER & WILSON 3FFG CO , 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chica^ Dealer Wanted. Xjrßo ZEII-Ic c&s "Woatorn Solid trains between Peoria end 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 4:03a. m fNo. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.56 p in tNo. 12 " " 7.16 “ fNo. 100 Local “ “ L&5 “ SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. tNo. 11 Passenger Leaves 9.24 a in +No. 15 “ “ 5 03 p m +No. 17 " Daily except Sat. “ 10.47 pm fNo. 101 Local '• 8.45 ain ♦Daily except Sunday. tDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington a{ 985 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fast | train arriving Kansas City 980 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, San Francis'o and all points West. Tree reclining chair curs between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. Nos. 9,10,11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Blocmington and all points east and west. For tickets, rates an j general information, call on F. QUIRK Ticket Agent L. K. & VV. K. R., or address 81. C. Parker, <b F. Daly, Traffic Manager. A.Geu'L Pass. Agt ludlauapolls, lud. Hibbard’s Rheumatic syrup, bottles 85 cents; 50 cent bottles 40 cents, at J. Endless Drug store.

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m .umwkm •wtsr-wt vwv . _u~ _ _ j m zdthtjctoiiy; CHURCHES IM WALKERTON. MFTHODWT KPlscopal Rev. Matthews i I'e-'tor. Servlet s Bt m a M , and 7 P.M. SabI bath School at 9A. M. ROMAN C ATH'J IU. — Priest, Father KholL. .- rve ■ ■ : t 1" \. M„ ~u every second Sunday of each month. UNITED UtEIURIN in iTIRKST.—Rev. Pastor. S-T’ Ices everv Sabbath nt 7 >h l.rk p. in. Wevk-duy services Tuesday | an I 1 huis h.y evenings at 7 o’clock. Sundayi school at 9a. m. , THE t IHTU II OF GOD.—Holds Its meetings in the Ures chureii every s„bhßth <saTl’itDAVl iat 2 o’clova I‘. M. Exerci es -Sabbath School ■ - 5.,,1,. worship-and preaching. PIOBYTERIA CHURCH.- —Kev. Prentice. Past r. Services every uHertinte Tuesday nt In l'.i> am. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at p tn. Prayt meeting Thursday evei . • i * SEvrvrn DAY ADVENTISTS—HoId their Bab-i bath school and social meetings at Mr. Rowell’s I house every Sabbath. Called Saturday morn- ; Ing ut 9.30 o’clock. LODGES IN WALKERTON. I. 0. O. F. Liberty, No 137, meets In their new j Hall every Monday evening. at7 o’clock. Via- । iting brethren are cordially invited. li. A. Woobi gth, l ist. Dt p. G. M. D. N HiT'kt n yfh, N. G. F. S. Paul, V. N. G. E. S. Nichols, Six:. MASONIC. Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge No. 3J6, F. & A. M , of Ind., will be held in their Hull in Walkerton on the 2d and 4th Weduee--1 day evenings of each month, at BP. M. Visitj ing brethren in good standing, are cordially welcomed. Chas. Pool, W. M. S. J. Nicoles, Sec. I CAMP OF THE SONS OF VETERANS.—Stated meetings, on Tuesday of each week, 8 p.m. A. IL BARBER, Captain. G. 11. Leslie, Ist. Sarg't. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No 2fi3. Regular meetings on Thursday night of each week. G. H LssLie, P. C A. F. Young, C .C. ' COURTS IN Tt'JOSEPH'COUNTY?'' COUNTY COURT .aCets 2d Monday in March, 4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October. 4th Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge. J. E. Obk, Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mondays in December. March, June and September of each year. J. Dougherty. Jacob Eaton i and D. W. Place, Commissioners. CGuNTY’ OFFICERS7" ’ Aaron Jones, Aud’tr. T. M. Howard Recorder ■ Mm. McMichael, Clerk. John Finch, Sheriff j Geo. H, Stover, Treas’r. B. F. Waldorf, Surv’y’r Dr. Montgomery, Coroner. The St. Joseph co. lidoeiiEil 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 TILE IE DEPENDENT be considered a household necessity, and everybody subscribe. \ Chance To Make Money. i \ Salary and Expenses paid, or HL Commission if preferred. Salesmen wanted everywhere. No experience needed. Address stating age. 11. W. Foster & Co., Nurserymen, Geneva, Y. N

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