St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1891 — Page 8
• SAf*' ■ TO* ~*Tilm- Inn ir»i«i<i»MiiMimijLj«Jiiiuiimii - €I)C Jiibepcnuent. A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. Entered at the WalKPilon PosfoHiee at second clnss rates. SSvTloisoi'ij^to on: For One Year . . . . 51.50 For six Months "5 For Three Months 40 I ( paid promptly in advance n discount of 25 cents on the year will be nliuwed. X A cross marked wuh a blue pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term ol subscription to this paper lias expired. Xfynu are in arrearages please settle nt ome, and notify ns promptly it you wish the paper cont i n ned. WALKERTON, INDIANA, August 1, IS9I. IT PAYS To bo cantiouj in the choice of modi, cines. Many are injured by trying experiments with compounds purporting
to lie blood-purifiers, the principal recommendation of which would seem to be their ‘'cheapness.” Being made up of worthless, though not always harmless, ingredients, they may well be ‘‘cheap;’’ but, in the end, they are dear. The most reliable medicines are costly, and can be retailed at moderate prices, only when the manufacturing chemist handles the raw materials jn large Quantities. It is economy, therefore, To Use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the valuable components of which a.t imported, wholesale, by the J. C. Ayer Jo. from the regions where these articles are richest in medicinal properties. “It is a wonder to me that any other than Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a show in the market. If people consulted their own Interest, they would never use any other; for it is not oidy the best, but, on account of its concentrated strength and purity, it is the most economical.”—James F. Duffy, Druggist, Washington st., I’rovidenco, R. I. Dr. A. L. Almond, Druggist, Liberty, Va., writes: “Leading physicians in this city prescribe Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I have sold it for eighteen years, and have the highest regard sci its healing qualities.” “Although the formula is known to the trade, there can be no successful imitation of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Without having the enormous facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co., it is impossible for other parties to put together such valuable ingredients, at the low cost of Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla It stands at the head of all similar preparations.’’—Mark A. Jones. 50 years a druggist, 60 Cambridge st., E. Cambridge. Mass. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. (Sold by idl Druggists. Price $1; rix bottles, $5. Cures others, wiil cure you THE FIGURE ••9.” — Tbe figure 9 in our dates will make J L*ug itSy. Ro man or woman now living will ever date a document without using the figure 9. It stands in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten years and then move up to second place in 1900, where it will rest for one hundred years. There is another “9” which has also come to stay. It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates 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 & Wilson Sewing Machine. The "No. 9” was endorsed for first ;1. •' by the experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889, where, after a severecontest with the leading machines of the world, it was awarded the only Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all others on exhibit having received lower awards of gold medals, etc. The Freuch Government ftl to recognized its superiority by the decoration of Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler. President of the company, with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The “No. 9” is not an oi l machine improved upon, but is an entirely new machine, and tho Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest advance in sewing machine mechani.-m of the. age Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, of having the very latest and best.. WHEELER & WILSON M’F’G CO., 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago SWANK & WILLIAMS. Agents. GRAND PALACEHOTEL, 81 to 103 N. Clark Str ct, CHICAGO. Only four minutes from the Con-t 1 House; Cable Cars pass the door. New house with all Modern Improvements 1 newly furnished. On | AMERICAN and EUROPEAN ’ plans. Rooms *3 weekly ; transients 150 cents and upward. TURKISH j BATHS for ladies and gentlemen, 350 cents. Restaurant by Fred ComSpaguon, late chef Chicago nml Ipnion League clubs. Table d Hote Leived. | ^"CtiMhis mil, for flit
lIHAL Illi I EPS. Dr. Kilmer, of South Bend, Ind., pays especial attention to all kinds of surgery and female complaints. Dr. A. F. Schafer, at Dr. J. A. K - Iring’s old office, Oliver opera bouse block, South Bend. Diseases of eye, ear, nose an throat. Fitting and fur nishing glasses a specialty. Have faith in your own town, says an exchange. Speak well of its improvements; help along the public enterprises; cheer and encourage tho mon who invest in it ; remember that every forward move helps you individually; shut your ears to thecioakers and keep eternally at it and the town will grow. Heb. Lankford, wife and baby, Sundayed at the Lake. Heb. spent the day fishing and returned in tho evening with a good string of fish and a two bushel sack tilled with frogs. lio thinks it great sport to catch the amphibious animal especially.—Knox Ledger.
If Heb. is so fond of frogs why don’t he fake his wife and baby and locate at Mentone? Bookkeepers and others of sedentary habits cure constipation with Simmons Li»er Regulator, Rev, E. N, rfentlce, of ITta vard, 111., will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday, Aug. 2nd, morning and evening. The distension of the stomach which many people feel after eating, may be due to improper mastication of the food; but, in most, cases, it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs, the best icinedy for which is one of Ayer’s Pills, to be taken after dinner. Inasmuch as that pious paper, the Indianapolis Sun, was never known to tell a falsehood umler tiny circumstances— foi if is said that it. will burn its shirt before it will resort to anything of the kind the following clipped from that paper will be of some interest : A huge snake, w hich feeds on h . s.e, cows, sheep, calves, hogs, houses, barns, straw stacks, threshing machines, lumber yards, trees, and lots of other things, is in hiding near Portland. Take! Taki ! Lake Sitnmons Liver Regulator for dyspepsia, constipation and heartburn.
MRS. PARTINGTON IN KANSAS. [Topeka G.wctU. “Are you the judge of reprobates?’' said an old lady, Saturday, as she walked into Judge Monhnu’s office. "I am the judge of probate,” was the re- ' ply. “Well that’s it, J expect.” q ioth the old lady. “Yon see, my husband ! .£*4 ■ —7- - infidels, and 1 want to be their executioner." Chills and fi v. v of thie< years standing cured by Simmons Liver Kegulator. I'.Watkins, Watkins Ibm-e. I'ptonville, Ky. HEIGH i OF CHI El. l Y. Nervous women seldom v<.ivc tlf sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures of health, they ate eon.Uantlv ai! ing. To withhold sympathy from these j unfiirtunab s is the In ig'.l of crue > They havi a weak heart, eam-in In rt- ; ness of breath, fluttering, | ain in seb . weak ami hungt v s] i D. and ti al.', -w mg of ankles, oppn s-sm choking. »m<.C - ering and dropsy. Dr Miles New lb r Cure is just tin th'ng Ur th m. I■r ti e't ■ nervousness, headache, w« akm -s, • t .. L:s ■ Restorative Nervine is umquah.l. l ine treatise on "lleait aid Nervous Ifiseusis and marvelous testimonials five, bold i and guaranteed by J I'.ndiy. “Oh, if i hud only taken this treli.iuv earlier in life, what years of sulL ring it j would have saved im!" was the touching । exclamation of one who had been cured of . rheumatism by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Scores of such cases are u record. A MYSTERY EXPLAINED. The papers contain-frequent notices ft rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negros, tramps ami coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Frankln Miles. । says all sir h girls are more or less hysterical, nervous, very impulsive, unbalI anced; usually subject to headache, neuI rabda, sleeplessness, immoderate crying or laughing. These show a weak nervous system for which there is no remedy equid to Restorative Nervine. 1 rial bottles ai d ■ a fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at J. Endly’s, who also sei's ' and guarantees Dr Miles’ celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. i Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. ’*4'*-'■wi.wwusM’xai FINE JOB PRINTING, LOW PRICES, J INDEPENDENT OFFICE.
j A Diver’s Rxperientf. ' The first plunge leaves m "agree- , tble memories. They dress ns if you had to endure the cold of Liberia, a precaution which I have fom| useless in the Mediterranean. With If it woolen hose. cap. and shirt, I hf c Dever felt the cold. Then emnes tio amp) a coat, which we get into though the neck-hole, and the • is. -e, vhich resounds as if one had his hv.jjn a kettle. I hen they put on von alelt with a dagger, shoes with loaded Jies, and lead ary our breast and bunt Now you are so loaded that you codd hardly stand straight if the boat should tip —then you go down into th« water wln re all the weight is no loiger felt. Now a diflereut feeling betins. At the command, “Pmap!” someone ranidlt screws down the glass infront of } our casque, and you hear a noise to which you have to accustom yourself ---pah, pah! pah!—accompanied lira hissing of the air. Little whl'fs ofair conic to you, scented with in^hine oil and caoutchouc. The beginner fails to manage the escape, ami hisfeoat and sleevbs become inflated, so that, when he wants to go down, he floats like those irogs we used to blow up when we were boys, and then throw upon the water to amuse ourselves with their vain sim iles to get uiiiler it. IN A TUNNEL. (I Wasn’t 80 Dark as They Imagined It Would Be. 4 Perhaps they were not gßaiudi interested in each other as thov seemed to be. says the N. Y. Triune., but they were both young and the was pretty. and everyone in the eat got the Men into his head that thej were a good deal in love with each otjer. At any rate, shortly after the train left the station only two people were balking, and these two were the young man and the young woman. All tho rest were just watching. "Ihere is a tunnel a little way up the road, he snid, trying to appear self-possessed, but lookin'’ a little guilty. "Is there? ’ she said, blushing faintly and looking out of the window. "I suppose it's about a mile long. I don’t know, though,” he added hastily; “it might be less.” ' l ye been through snowsheds out west, she answered, “that took seven minutes to go through.” "ihi. this is less than two luinntes long,'' lie said. Their g ances happened to meet an I they both turned their : cj es quickly. ‘ ' Evi ry one in the oar was now in breathless suspense, for the tumul was near. “ Tunnels are stich”—but the sen- ■' tencc was lost in the rush o f wini ami I the clanging of the bell as tbetrain went rushing through the blackness. . 1 ero was that sudden roar that msues at such times, a dark sh clow orertho car ami then a yellow light, fortho lamps were burning, turned down hw enough to be uuoliscrved in the Lavlight, but with a flame which galhetvd life underground. And the twu young people looked at each other with J startled eyes. It wasn't so bul ufjar 1 all. I'ernaps no one iikes a Ui such eii ' umstam o- ~ ' 00 ? e<l; 1 That was nil. but it was bad enough ' ( for two people who sat in tim r neat. j, I Inil'tuve the nutritive filiations ol W* I 11. i. S V oc. S>■ I ** fiem falling and hevotning gray. Wb\ will y > , lw trmiblc 1 w< arim’ ’ ers for Lune Backs, when Joltn^on's ; Euj ish Be !m wul tn i'»“ a permhtumt ' Bruin-w. rkers kv. p your head* dear I mid bow. L ; tn. Take Simumiq Liver I'* Baking Fowder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes—--40 Y'ears the Standard. De .clous Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Pulatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. i Lady's. Perfect ConipaHion. Painii ss Childbirth, our new book, tells j how any woman cun become a mother ' without suffering any pain whatever. Also how to treat and overcome morning sickness, swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable, and liighlj endyrsed by physicians as the wife's true private companion. Send two-cent stamj for descriptive circulars and confidentia letter, si nt in sealed envelope. Addresi Frank Thomas A Co., Publisheis, Bal!imore, Md. or others,who .■ ;• h ts examin: L.J Laa S this paper, ur obtain estimate on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file a ■k - . . LOR9&TH9IIAS
Spi-ing Fountain Park Assembly a t Warsaw, luR.. July 15th to August IRth, 1891. For this occasion the Baltimore and 1 Ohio Railroad Company will well excursion tickets .Inly 15th to 29th, inclusive, from all stations in Indiana and points in Ohio west of Fostoria, on their lines, to arsaw and return, at a nite of one fare for tho round ’ trip. Those cheap rales are not restricted Io delegates, but. are open to the general public. Tickets will be valid for the return passage until July illcl|| . sive. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice having had placed in his hands by an E is India missionary the formula of a simpl vegetable remedy for the speedy and per nianent cine of Con.mmplion, Bronchitis Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung A flu lions, also 11 positive and radical cure (or Nervous Debility and all Nervous Comphimts, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, had fell it bis duty to make it known to Lis suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sufferin'’. I will sene free of charge, lo all wh > d.-she it, this recipe, in German, fren< hor English, with tall directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by address with stamp, naminn- this papur. 820 Powers Block, Rochester. N. Y. W. A. Noyes. : ! 1 £ G 1.1 \ TH; FILLS ■An impoi taut/ < Jvew. ^Fliey a,ct on the liver, stomach and bowels through the imrves. A new prim-q,]-. They speedily euro biliousness, Lad taste, torpid liver, piles and conslipalion. Splendid for men. worn, n nml children. Smallest, mildest, s ; 1 t. 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples D ■: I. •I. Endli y's drug store.
Annual Sessit n of th ’ Island I'irk Ass-. nil ly at Rome City, Ind.. July Z9th to Auyiu.t TRI: IS 1. For this occasion the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company v.i’l sell txenrsion lickt ts.Tuly 27th to Angus' 12 h, inclusive, fit m all stations in Indi <im and pt ints in Ohio west of Fosb ria, on thrii linos, t<> Rome City and ret turn, nt. 1 n rate of one fare for the round trip.! Ihi so ch< tip lutes an m t nsh j. te.l to delegates, but are open t > the gei er.ll • pitidie. Tickets will be good for the relmn passage until August 15ib, in- । ehmi vo. BUSINESS ANDPhOFESSIONAL CARDS 11. a. woopwoin ii, Liunjtr and WALK I ti l l >X, I\ I>. I' i' ip ar . , ti ■ 1 onrt • p> 1 ! al nt ten lien given t li' is ns. all I.ns-m-x mtri'Mi <1 to Ulf < are n i'S r< vivo prompt amt va-elitl nt j U-iitwu SvVirnt lur>,, unj iii>Li Inrin-. Ihhlss I ami iot-. «u»k» ol imn liHi,. live < y.. f.t Mlle ant O.M.tTNNISGI! AMo .'lituriK v at Luu', . uth Ben .IndODD 1 r.I.IJIW S RLE. lb >OM HI. J. IL ENDLEY MJ). otliee ill Reiisb. I ;er Block, upshiit < j FaJ ■ ■ - SI LAS (;i:OKGI> JUSTICE Ob' THE I’EAUE, WAt.KI l;i"N, IND. j Prompt altelilinn given tn Colli ' I ions I Olfice in Rensbergcr'a bb ci:, upstairs 11. S. Dowell. Dentist.
WAI.KEB'ION, In.l, ]),)<■ every variety of moi k in n • ein dentistry. worK roliidib'. Prices reasonable. Oilice in i1 v-Don;Je rtv block, upstairs. y” \1 \ t f I n i')l I 1 . 11. WYKKEBTON, - - Fiist-clasa work guaranteed. Give me a call. — ■■■—" 1 » j Jas. Shoemaker! Justice of the Peace. Office in G. A. It. hall. Hmk linyer blk : collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Kopp, of the firm of Kneillnr <A Kopp, ol Indianapolis, Ind. Wdibiat my onlce every Saturday. J. R. ABNER, Physic ian a.i d Surgeon, GROYEIiTO N, INDI Ofiue in residence. Trustee’s Notice. John . McPanicl, Trustee of Lincoln I Townshin, hereby gi'-es notice tuat be ni be in his oHice at the '• S. ! ,x t n 1 on Wednesday of "" h weeK for trausacheii of tow nd.ip bti -ite ^. V1 o o
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CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPLSCOPAL.-Rev. Berry I'astor, Services at 10 A. M , aud 7P. M. Sab- 1 bath Schoo! at 9 A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC—Priest, FatTer Krolj.. 3 bervtces at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday J ol each mouth. ' JS I NII ED BrtETHRF.N IN CHRIST—Rev^c -1 A l fox, Pastor. Services every Sabbaif at < o clock p m. Week-day services Tuesday < amt I hursdny evenings at. 7 o'clock. Sundax - J scuiarl nt 9 a. in. IHE < HI R<H OF GOD.—Holds its meetnigstHU the I n s ehureh every Sabbath (SATU KDA **l 2 ." ' “'ck I’ M. Exercises -Sabbath SchumT Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. Premticr^ astor. Services every alternate Tueaday at lu .warn, and 7 p m. Sabbath school at aiVn i 'ci’t ‘g’ l tllJor hitting Thursday eve. SEVENTH DAY A I>VENTIST«-Hold their gabbath school nml social meetings at Mr. Rowell's house every Sabbath. Called Saturday morn ing at 9.30 o’clock. LODGES IN WALKERTON. * F ' No 437 > meets in their new ~ Hull every Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. 11. A. Woodworth, Dist. Dep. G. M. * I-. S. Paul, N. G D. N. Hudelmyer., p. N. G. f Wm. Young, Sec, KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No 263. Regular meetings on Tuesday night of each week. D. W. Place, C. C. E. L. Sanders, K of R, 8. COURTS IN St JOSEPH COUNTY. ' I ' L'pURT meets 2d Monday in March, 4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October 4th Monday in December. Daniel J.E Okk, Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mon days in December, March. June and Septem berof each year. J. Dougherty. Jacob Eaton and D. W. Place, Commissioners. Indianapolis, Ind. Tite Ram’s Horn has become a great news, paper success, and is already known every, where. It is full of light and fife; gives whole sermons in a sentence, and hasn’t a dull Hue In it. It is unconventional, original and unique in every way, and has certainly solved the question of how to make religious reading attractive to those who are not Christians. It is down on long-faced religion, and is full of sunshine, hope and love. Its humor is pure, plenteous and wholesome. It contains no denominational 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 falls in love with it at sight. It is a favorite with old and young, and if you take a dozen other papers everybody in the family will want to read The Ram's Horn first. Itcan be read clear through from beginning to end like a book, without a break in the interest. No better pictures were ever presented of life in the itinerant ministry than those iu the “Ganderfoot Letters.” The characters in them are living people who cun be found in thousands of churches. If you want a paper that will be hailed with joy in your household, and prove a blessing to your family, The Kam's Hohn is the one vou want. Tub Ram’s Horn is a handsomely printed Weekly paper of sixteen pages, 9x14 inches in size. •- Subscribe now. Terms, 51.50 per year; eigL, months,|l; six months,Boc.; threemonthStfi'iOf^y
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