St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 16, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1891 — Page 8

fcljc Jndcpcn front. A Local Newspaper, Non-Pabtisan. Entered ar. the WalKerton P.ostoffice at second class rates. KSvJiscrii^tioii: For One Year . • .81.50 For Six Months For Three Months . ■ • • ■ <0 jfpaid promptly in advance a discount ot 25 cents on the year will be allowed. X' A cross marked with n blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscript ion to this paper has expired. I f you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON. INDIANA. July 4, 1891. A FORTUNE Inherited by few, is pure blood, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, consumption, rheumatism, Scrofula, and many other -maladies born in the blood, can be effectually eradionly by the use of powerful — alteratives"? The standard specific for this purpose — the one best known and approved—is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the compound, concentrated extract of Honduras sarsaparilla, and other powerful alteratives. “I consider that I have been SAVED several hundred dollars’ expense, by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ami would strongly urge al! who are troubled with lameness or rheumatic pains to give it a trial. lam sure jt will do them permanent good, as it has done me.”—Mrs. Joseph Wood, West Plattsburgh, N. Y, Dr. J. W. Shields, of Smithville, Tenn., says: ”1 regard Ayer s Sarsaparilla as the best blood medicine on earth, and know of many wonderful cures effected by its use.” •• For many years I was laid up with Scrofula, no treatment being of any bom tit At length I was recommended to give Ayer' Sarsaparilla a trial. I did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to peifect health —weighing 230 pom.ds —and am pow a believer in the merits of Ayer’s Sarsa- ' •^^ndlla.” —James Petsy, Mine Boss. L'yeck®™*^tToal Co. (Limited). Victoria. Ky. A - Losee. was for yearn aulieted with sl*rH*o„ us immor in the blood. About 13 months ago be begau to uso Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and afu. ••.ging tlneo bottles was completely cured.”—k.T.jy.j] I’. M., Losee, Utah. Ayer’s

Sarsaparilla prepared by Dr. .1. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.- . Fold by all Druggists, i’rivetl; six bottles, Cures others, will cure you THE SONG OF THE “No. 9.” My dress !s of fine polished oak, As rich as the finest fur cloak, And for handsome design You just should sec mine— No. 9, No. 9. I’m beloved by the poor and the rich, "or both I impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, In the mansion I'm Une— No. 9, No. 9. I never get surly nor tried, With zeal I always am fired; To hard work I incline, For rest I ne'er pine— No. 9, No. 9. I am easily purchased by all. With instalments that monthly do fall; And when I am thine, Then life is benignNo. 9, No. 9. To the Paris Exposition I went, Upon getting the Grund Prize intent; I left all behind, The Grand Prize was mine— No. 9, No. 9. At the Universal Exposition of is-9. at Paris France, the best sewing machines of the world’ including those of America, were in competition. They were passed upon by a jurv composed of the best foreign mechanical experts. two of whom were, the leading sewing machine manufacturers of trance. Thisjprv, afte- exhaustive examination and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler A V. rlson machines were tp ,e.,i of all. and award ed that company the highest prize offered the t.kAM) PRlZE—gi\ire other companies only gmd, silver and bronzi medals. The French government, as a further recogni tmu of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel w Hem. r president of the cempanv, with the < ross of the Legion of Honor—the most prized honor of France. 9 ? for family use, and the No. 12, for —rnaHrnacturing uses, are the best in the world today. And now, when you want a F-wing mnch’nT if yon do not got the best it will lr? your own fault. I Ask your sewing much ine dealer In the No. 0 M heeler & Wilson machin,-. If be doe- t I;. < p them, write to us for descriptive <a , ; ! terms. Agents wanted in all m <•< ,oi d le;:i ; tory. WHEELER cz WILSON MI G. t :>. ; Chicago, Hl. | SWANK & WILLIAMS. Agents. GRAM) PALACE HOTEL, 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the Court House; Cable Cars pass the door. New house with all Modern Improvements; newly furnished. On AMERICAN anil EUROPEAN plans. Rooms $3 weekly; transit ids 50 cents and upward. TURKISH BATHS for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Restaurant by Fred Compagnon, late chef Chicago and / Union-League clubs. Table d Hote I » (served. . I Cut tliis out for future use. J AUVUJ «>i mil. ' '■

THE FOURTH OE JUL Y. The glorious Fourth] At those words how the hearts of our people (hrob witli joyous exultation, and bosoms swell with patriotic pride; for, was it not on that date our own beloved United Slates was born? 'Long years ago when our forefathers । wbre oppressed by those who, con 11- ’ dent they possessed the power to retain dominion over their subjects, and heedless of the cries and pleadings for mere justice, ruled their victims with a rod of iron, and trampled their rights beneath the despotic foot as complacently as if treading on the creeping inhabitants of the soil, —’twas then that a wail for liberty arose from the thirteen bleeding colonies. Forbidden to manufacture even their bare necessities, compelled to send their products to English markets and buy their goods from English stores, tendered the treatment of an inferior class of people, was it strange they should wish io free themselves from this unrelenting authority ? As we know, the colonies were not represented in the British FurliaiUent, and, when Great Britain determined to tax them for (he jmrposo of helping defray her own expenses, the cry became, “Taxation without representation is tyranny.” This measure, but one of many similar, served to render the people desperate, and did mother England think to subdue them by mere display of military force, sho was sadly mistaken, for a nation however weak, whose motto is expressed in the thrilling words of rutrick Henry, “Give me liberty or give me death,” is not a mean enemy to i counter when led by such brave men as were Warren, Putnam, Greene and Washington. Eight long years of bloody struggle, terminating in the freedom of the colonies, was the result and in considering that result we must pay due honor at the feet of Washington, the Father of our Country. What reverence should that name cull forth ! On July 2, 177(5 the resolution of Richard Henry Lee of Virginia, “That the United Colonies are, and ought to be, free and independent States,” was missed.

piwat u. A committee, composed of Thomas I Jefferson, Robert Livingstor, Roger Sheiwan, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, was appointed to draw up a

Declaration if Independence, and having sent in their report, it was adopted J uly 4, 177(5. This most grand of all documents, LOY eating tUu—xu. ,1 LIT \hiun 11, tyrannical behavior of King George ami the determination of the people to be free, was as one voice representing thousands, for everywhere (he reading of this Declaration was hailed with the boom of cannons an I ringing of bells, a lilting welcome to the infant govern ment which was in future years to rank as one of (he first among the powers of (lie earth. But, independence was not y< f established, and perhaps never would have been had it not been for WashiiigLm, whose unwavering faith in an ov< r ruling Provideuee, which, it renllv seem-, sent him to be (he preserver of our country iu this, her desperate struggle for existence, inspired himself ami army ■ with new hope ami courage. His every thought and action during this period of strife, was directed by a desire, not for personal fame but (he ' welfare of his country; and, since wc ! owe him so much, kt the thought of each and every one this Fourth of Juh. ■ 1891, dwell with loving tenderness on , the deeds of our patriot sire. After the nation was free, years of peace, occasionally marred by some difficulty, followed; but at last in the country was agitated by a Question which caused "the (Var cry to sever and : the winding rivers to be red.” For years the conflict waged, ami often, brotbeis on the battle field, planning for the destruction of brothers, called' forth undisguised admiration from the ' northern ranks. ""—r Victory (lew first to one side, then ' the other ; but, in 1865 our great nation ; , was pronounced “one and inseparable,” j and slavery was no more, thus causing I us to add gratitude and praise to God ! to the numerous emotions experienced on the Fourth. To the mother, daughter and wife who would quell their heart’s wild beating, stifle their sobs, and send their ■ all forth to the battle field, to the brave i men who held on high the Stars and > Stripes, we offer our gratitude. I On this glorious anniversary, even । though we may not approach the feel- > Ings of the old man whose bell was first to proclaim liberty throughout the land, let us who see fields of waving golden grain where once the life blood flowed, amid the modern din of firecrackers, and anvils roar, experience at j least a joyous quickening of the pulse, ! and capturous thrill of t he heart, for he j who does not, admits that not one l spark of true patriotism burns within 1 his bosom. The Egyptian Sister. Subscribe for the Independent.

— —; LOCAL HRIEFS. Talk up tho public park. Finkt improvement out. Druggists clai.n larger sales for J 0 ) ln . ston’s English Buehu than any other remedy. — i Dr. Kilmer, of South Bend, T 11( -| pays especial attention to nil kinds o f surgery and female complaints. ' Tiie presence of dandruff in licat.es a diseased scalp, amt if not cured, bland,., ing of the hair and baldness will result Hall's Hair Renewer will cure it. No matter what may be the ills you bear from indigestion, a dose of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills will ease you without question. Just try (hem once and be assured; they have much worse dyspeptics cured. You’ll find them nice and amply worth the price. For the 4th of July round trip tickets will be placed on sale July 3rd and 4th, from nil stations on the line of the B. & O. railroad west of Pittsbnrgw o any point within a radius of 200 H of initial point of ticket, nt a ratef°^o’ie fare for the round trip. Tioiq^ls will bo good for tho return passage until July G, inclusive. For the 4th of July the B. &O. railroad will sell excursion tickets for all trains of July 5, and for morning, trains of July 6th, from all points on I their lines in Ohio, including points on i the AV heeling & Pittsburgh Division,’ to Steubenville ami return, at a rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good fdr Ilie return passage until July 7. inclusive. For parlies of one hundred or more (raveling togeth. er, party excursion rates may be sc-1 cured. THE EDITOR'S THREAT. The editor scanned the it<m, Then read it carefully through, Ami cried ns he seized his trusty pen; f “I'll put a head on yon!” [ —Boston News.

Ohio State Teachei's' Association, at Lulte Chautauqua, N Y., July 7-9, 1891. For this occasion the Baltimore eV Ohio Radroad Company will sell excursion tickets July Gth ami 7th, ISfiJ, from all stations on their lines in Ohjo, to Lake Chautauqua and return, at a rate of one faro for the round yip. Tickets will be good for the return passage until July Rlth, 1891, inclusive.

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CONS UM P TlO NCUR EI >. An old physician, retired from practice having had placed in his (rands by an Eas India missionary the formula of a simpl 1 vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh, Asthma and alt throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, had (elt it bis duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated bv this motive and a desire to relieve hitman suffering, I will sene free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, french or English, with full directions tor preparing and using. Sent, by mail by address with stump, naming this paper. 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. W. A. Noyes. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels! through the nerves. A new principle, i They speedily cure biliousness, bad | taste, torpid liver, piles and conslipation. Splendid for men, women and chiLlren. Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doHi.a for 25 cvntH< Samples free at J. Endley’s drug store. Indianapolis, Ind. The R am's Horn has become a great now*. ’ paper success, and is already known everywhere. It Is full of light and fife; giv s whole sermons in a sentence, and hasn’t a dull line in it. It is unconventional, original and unique in every way, and has certainly solved the question of now to make religlona reading attractive to those who are not Christians, it is down on long-faced religion, at ! Is full of sunshine, hope and love. Its humor is pure, plenteous and wholesome. It contains no de- j nominatlonal news, but is full of Information about how to get to heaven, and how to have a good time on earth. Every lover of the Bible • fails in love with it at sight. It is a favorlto । . with old and young, and if you take a dozen other papers everybody inthe family will want to read the Ram s Horn first. It can bo read clear through from beginning to end like a book, without a break in tho Interest. No better pictures were ever presented of life in the itinerant ministry than those in tho "Ganderfoot Letters.” The characters in them are living people who can bo found in thousands of cLnrclios. If you want a paper that will be hailed with (oy In your hotwchold^and prove a blessing to your family. The Ram s Horn Is tho ono you 1 want. Tub Ram's Horn is a handsomely printed j weekly paper of sixteen p*ge*. * H Inches in ; ’ size. - Subscribe now. Terms. M W per year; eight j Btoutbs, |1; six months, - K.; three mouths, 50a, • BUSINESS ANDP3 OFESSIONAL CARDS i 11. A. WOOPWOBTIL Laicycr and Co I beta/, । I WALKURTtIN. IN D. I I Will practice in all Uie cWHt' special am-n Uoti Kt. en to co’lcri: All buMm— iiitruMi d | I tomy । are wi'l m• hv prompt Mid la-ctnl st aixTlot-. »t<H el meli handixe » t<".t ww ano exchango I'onaimi and e!alm attorney •m. । f sn<tug. notary public, tithe w«Mt door to the ludependent prsuttug office. Tib Street ' o. Mi l NMMIII AM. Sttoniru at Late, ' South Bend, 1 ndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. J. IL ENDLEY, M. 1). Office in IL t; »1> rg i Block, np-Lai s. \ Walkerton, - - SI LAS (JLOLLK, JUSTICE OE THE PEAI’E. W\l KFRTi'N, IND. i Prompt nttenlion given to roHectirv “ Office in IN n -In ig- iA bl cK, H|»stuir> H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKER4<>N, Iml ‘ Dm s evi-ry varii tv of work in n » <l- - iL nti-'fi . r- H.J'b'. I’rici h rctmonnble. Office iu Erv Dongle ity block, upstairs. ’ • MARTIN TUTTLE, ’ I kA lei .’-7 .or.s< ; . - WALKERTON, - - IND. First-class work guaranteed. Give me a call. : Jas. Shoemaker > Justice of the Peace. Office in G. A. R. hall, Hmlelmyer blk ; , collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of ]>ensions with Dr. Lopp, ' of the firm of Kneffiar K' Lopp, of In- ’ ! dianapolis, Iml. Will be at my office I every Saturday. J. R. ABNER, Physician aril Surgeon,! ‘ GROVERTO N, IND. Office in residence. Trustee’s Notice. Jolin . McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each weeK for the transaction of township business. vIGNo 4

15. & o rm II TABLE. GOING EAST. No. 4, Nignt Express 12.59 a. m. " 10, Mall Train - V.<)B a m , “ K, East Line 12.18 p. m “ u, Fast Line 5.05 p. m “ 40, Express, Daily 9.21 p. in ( GOING WEST. No. 3, Night Express 1 ... 5.55 a . m " 47. (Oncago Express 5.45 a. m “ 5, Vestibule Limited 9exa. m " 9. Mail and Express 31 1p m " 7, Fast Line 7.05 a m »i> Wliero no time is given trains do not stop; ciias. o scull, o. p. McCarty, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't Baltimore. Md. Columbus,”o. E. L. S ANDERs, Ag’t., Walkerton.

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"S. ? 10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton wRO main line trains tm-Sundusky. Bloomington and all points east and west For tickets, rates and K neral inf..rm>uion. cull on W.C ELLISON 1 I.H Agent LEa Wlt It., or address 11. < Parker. <’ r. I>a!y, Triithc Manager. A. Gen l Pass. Agl Indianapolis, Iml. FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS ' JOII MSTON'SI o^*' 1 ENGLISH BUG HU

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CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPIKCOVat Pastor. Services at io a ~ f V - Berr Y bath School al 9a. M ' * ’ * u<l 7 I'. M. SabROMAN CATHOLIC-Pri efet r- atbnr Services at 10 A. M on evL v'. ather , K ROI -’- of each month. 6voy “vond Sun ay united brethren !n cniugT „ Mattox, Pastor. Services everv’^K^n' at 7 o’clock p UI. WeekOlay services 7ues^ and 1 hursday evenuigs at 7 o’clock. Suudav school at 9 a. m. ’ THE CHURCH OF GOD.- Holds its meetings in the Pres, church every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 o'clock p. M. Exercises—Sabbath School —Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — Rev. Prentice Pastor. Services every alternate Tuesday Mt 10 30 am. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 o’clock p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve. at 7:45 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVKNTISTS-Hold their Sab. bath school and social meetings at Mr. Rowell s house every Sabbath. Called Saturday morn ing at 9.30 o'clock. LGDGESIN WALKERTON. I. O. O. F. Liberty, No. 437, meets in their new Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. IL A. Woodworth, Dist. Dep. G. M, D. N. HruELMVER. N.G. F, S. Paul, V. N. G K. S. Nichols, Sec. ' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No 263. Regular luuulings on Tuesday bight of each week. Chas. Knott, C.C. E. L. Sanders, K. of R. s. i i i COURTS IN St. JOSEPH COUNTY. i COUNTY COURT ..reels 2d Monday in March,4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October.’4th Monday in December. Daniel Noyes Judge ; j - E, Orr, Prosecuting Attorney. | COMMISSIONERS' COURT meets the first Mon , days in December. March, lune and Septem ’ her of each year. J. Dougherty. Jacob Eaton and D. W. Place. Commissioners.

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