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@he Independent. EntLTed—:;t,— the Walkerton Postoflice at second-class rates. S s ForOneYeer . . . . . §1.560 For Six Months SR 75 ¥or Three Months . . . . . sy 4 Ifylm.id P:‘on.x‘[‘»i;.\y _iixllltglevfls}l]:c'-‘(;es‘ttdisoount of 26 cents on the yeer w ‘_A.or(:;qr;mrkAed with a blue pencil on the l X margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at onice, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. S s WALKERTON, INDIANA, May 30, 1891 LOTCAL BRIEPS, e Some of the herbs in Hall's Hair Renewer, that wonderful preparation for restoring the color and thickening the growth of the hair, grow plenuifully in New England, An editor says: Who weeps wilh you when you are sad, and langhs with You when you are glad, and smiles at you when you are mad? 'The editor. Who hus to be both kind and wise, and never—well, hardly ever, lies, and when' he does excites surprise? The editor. Who owns a heart as well as cheek, possessed of a spivit proud vet meek, and lives on forty €ents a week? The editor, Johnston’s Eunglish Buchu gives universal sautisfaction in every case where tried . . Slang Was Offensive to Him. The other day a gentleman well known in legal and literary circles in this ¢ity engaged with me in a discussiou as to the xight which a newspaper has to use slang terms in its columns, he holding that no reputable newspaper has any such right. “There isno slang word or phrase which cannot be supplanted to the good of all conceruned by pure, legitimate English,” he said, “and for the Dbenefit of onr langnage new:papers should avoid the use of slang.” In vain did I try to show him how certain standard phrases were originally slang phrases, winning their pres- | ent classical position by pure force of their expression values, for he wonld not be convinced. “Hang it, man!” he ejaculated, “no gentleman uses slang; why should a newspaper circulating among gentleman have the privilege? Now, sir, your argument won’t wash.” Then T called his attention to the two ~__expressions, “Hang it!” and “won’t . wash.”—Detroit Free Press. S Nobody need suffer from languor and melancholy if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. Just at this time our country needs a religion that will make a man pay ‘ his debts. Shouting don’t settle old accounts with God or man. We want to Lounce right on a fellow and put bim out of the church if he goes to a ball or theater, but never say a word to the pious scamp who never pays his debts. Preachers and people who never pay their debts are doing the church more harm than dancers or drunkards, for there are more in the church. Reader, we are getting pret- ‘ ty close to you. Then lay down and l goand pay up, and you can read on at ease. And don’t stop paying because the ‘statute of limitation, excuses the open account which you made for bread and meet. You must pay in cash or God will make you pay it in fire and brimstone. God knows 1o sucu excusc as homestead exemption.” When you raise that excuse to keep from paying your debts you can stop siuging ‘when I can read my title clear.” You've got none up there.”— Methodist Advocate. Nobody will suffer from liver disease if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. A e e TOR T pecple are rapidly be- | coming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests the best remedy: Alphonso Hempfling, of Butler, l’;‘x.. swears that when his son was speechless from St. Vitus dance Dr. Miles’ great Restorative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. R, \ Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, [nd., each gained 20 pounds l from taking it. Mrs -H. A. Gardner, of | Vistula, Ind , was cured of 40 to 56 con- | vulsions a day, and much headache, diz- l ziness, backache and nervous prostration | by one bottle. Trial bottles, and fine book | of marvelous cures, free at J, Endly's, who recommends and guarantees this unequaled remedy, Nobody can be troubled with constipation if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. Delays are dangercus. Take Siimamons Liver Regulator in time for dyspepsia, biliousness and all diseases of the liver. HAPPY HOME BLOOD PURIFIER is the Peoples Popular Medicine for purifying the blood; preventing or curing Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Headache, Boils and all Fevers and “alarial Diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle, Sabseribe for the INDEZPENDENT.

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DIRNRNEBOCTORY: CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHOBIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. BERRY Pastor. Services at 10 A. M., and 7 P. M. bath Schoel at 9A, M. : B ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Priest, Father XRoLL. Services at 10 A. M,, on every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BrRETHREN 18 CHRIST.—Rev, MatToX, Pastor. Bervices every Sabbath at 7 o'clock p. m. Week-day services Tuesday | and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. Sundayschool at 9 a. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD.—Holds its meetings in the Pres. church every Sabbath (S.\'l‘Ul{l)f\Y{ lat 2 o'clock P. M. Exercises—Sabbath Schoo —Soe¢ial worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-—-REV. PRENTICE : Pastor. Services every alternate ’l‘uesdni' at W3am.and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at

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