St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1891 — Page 8
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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 eradicated only 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, and would strongly urge all who are troubled with lameness cr rheumatic pains to give it a trial. lam sure it 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: I regard Ayer's Sarsaparilla as d.” best blood medicine on earth, find know < f many wonderful cures effected by its use.” “ For many years I was laid up with Scrofula, no treatment being of any benefit length 1 was recommended to give Ayci . Sarsaparilla a trial. 1 did so, and By Taking about a dozen bottles, was restored to per feet health — weighing 230 pomals —and ani now a believer in the merits of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”—James Petsy, Mine Boss, Breckenridge Coal Co. (Limited), Victoria, ky. “My niece, Sarah A. Losee. was r years afflicted with scrofulous humor in the blood. About 18 months ago site began to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and after taking tlnee bottles was completely cured. ’ —L. latfail, I’. M., Losee, Utah. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla jTrepared by Dr. .T. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, (bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Cures others, will cure you LOCAL RSSIEFS. • • Despondency, caused by a diseased liver, can be avoided by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. One hundred thousand persons die each day. Dr. Kilmer, of South Bend, Ind., pays especial attention to all kinds of surgery and female complaints. Wanted. —A suitable room for man and wife for light house keeping. For particulars, etc., ctili at this oilice. Cable messages are sent from New York to London and a reply received within four minutes. A plague known as “Asiatic black tongue” is doing deadly work at Kirklin, Ibis state. It bidlies the skill of the physicians. Dr. A. F. Schafer, at Dr. J. A. Kettring’s old office, Oliver opera house block, South Bend. Diseases of eye, ear, nose an throat. Fitting and fur Dishing glasses a specialty. TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THIS PAPER. After 25 years use of Pile Remedies I never found anything to do any
pond until T tried Dr. Kilmer’s U& O Anointment. I used it in connection j with his Swamp-Root, and it has made a new man of me. J. I’. Brown, Osgood, Ind. Napoleon de Montagne, a miner, was killed av bile endeavoring to save the lives of bis follow workmen in a burning nine at Plymouth, Pa. lie sacrificed his own life that others might be saved. Such a man as that is worthy of a place in history along side of the great heroes of the world. Slightly Mix id. 2dr. O’Flaherty undertook to tell how many there were at a party as follows: “The two Grogans • was one, meself was two, Mike Finn was three, and who the deuce was four? Let me see (counting his lingers) the two Grogans was one, Mike Finn was two, meself was three, and bedad, there was four of us, but Saint Patrick couldn't tell the name of the other. Now, it’s meself that has it! Mike Finn was one, the two Grogans was two, meself was three, and—and, by me faith, I think there was but three of us after all.”— Jury,
A FIGHT FOR LIFE. Shall we Drive Slow Poison from oui' Breakfast Table? ALUM AND AMMONIA IN OUR BREAD. A nuisance that troubled England fifty years ago is now rapidly spreading in this country, that is putting Alum in the bread we eat. This question is causing a great deal of discussion at the present moment, as it is revealed that alum is being used as a substitute for cream of tartar in baking powders. A story is told that a very large percentage of the baking powders sold on the market contain either alum or ammonia, and many of them contain both these pernicious drugs. Much timely alarm is felt at
the wholesale use of alum in bread, biscuit and pastry. To young child- : ren, growing girls, persons of weakly frame, alum bread eaten morning, noon and evening is the most harmful. It is the small quantities taken at every meal that do the mischief. AlI um is cheap, costing but two or three cents a pound while cream of tartar costs 30e, and the high price of cream Oi tartar has led cheap baking powder to be made of alum. If the reader I wants to know something of the corrosive qualities of alum let him touch, a piece to his tongue then reflect how J it acts on the tender delicate coats of the stomach. Foil.>wing is a list compiled by the Scientific American, of the alum and 1 ammonia baking powders that have already been tested. ATLANTIC A PACIFIC. ROY (OOK's FAVORITE. SCIOTO. CROWN. SILVER SPOON. CRYSTAL. SILVER STAR. DAISY. SNOWDRIFT. DAVIS’O. K. SOVEREIGN. DRYYHST. STAR. GEM. STATE. DLOBE, STANDARD, KENTON. SUM- LOWER. PE A RSON 'S. W ASIHNG T() y. PERFECTION. WINDSOR. PEERLESS. ZIPP's GRAPE. PURITY. CRYSTAL. There are, in addition to the foregoinglist from the Scientific American, i a number of such powders sold in the western that were not found in the i eastern stores. Following is the list to date: CALU S ' I'OREST CII V, Loukuu; A .ui.Miia A Y.HnvießroTcFvXn^’"' * CHICAGO YEAST. Contains Ammonia Alum, man & Smith Co., Chicago. BON ] Contains Alum. HOTEu, Contains Ammonia Alum J. C. Grant Baking I’ « a der Co., Chicago. UVRIVALED, contains Alum. Spragues. Warner & Griswold. Chicago. ONE SPOON TA\ LOR'S, A nmonm Al im. Taylor Mfg. Co.. St. L<.uis. YARNALT/S, t ntaii.s Aim. YarnMl Mfg. Cl, St. Loui>. SHAWS SATOW PEFF. contain Alum. Merchants’ Mfg. Association, St. I. .m-. DODSON & MILS, i.tnl.in’.x Alum. Dodson & Hits, St. Louis,. SHEPARD’S, cont.tins Ammonia Aluri. Wm. 11. Shephard, St. L mis. BAIN S, c nmirns A’a-a. Meyer-Bain Mfg. ( .. St. I. >m>. MONARCH, contains Ann?. >nia Alum Reid, Murdoch ci C Chicag.>. SNOW BALL, c stains Al im. Bengal Coffee & Spice Mills, Chicago. GIANT, contains Alum MILK, contains Alum. ' W. F. McLaughlin Cc Co-. Chicago. ; ECHO, contains Alum. , Spencer Bluing Paddle Co , Chicago, KALBh ELL’S Pl RITA, < atams Alunr ‘ Kalbfcll Mfg. Co, Chicago. ( RISING SI N, contains Ammonia. . Phoenix Chemical Works, Chicago. WHITE ROSE, contains Ammonia Alum Globe Coffee & Spice Mills, Minneap- ii<. * MOOD’S ACME, Contains Amnawaa. Thos. Wood & Co., Philadelphia. ANDREWS’ PEARL, Contains Ammonia. C E. Andrews & Co., Milwaukee. HARRIES’ FAVORITE, contains Alum. I H. H. Harries, Minneapolis. FIDELITY, contains Alum SOLAR, contains Alum. ■ Sherman Bros., Chicago. ] PUTNAM’S BEST, contains Alum, j Wells Putnam & Co., Chicago. CHINA “T” HOUSE, contains Alum. ( Noah McDowell, St. Paul, Minn. I I TWIN CITY, contains Alum 4
J K, Fergruson, MinnespoHs, Minn. 1i i V(• U I r ‘ rentnins Ammonia, Hercules Baking Powder Co., ban Francisco. CLIMAX, C ntains Ammonia. I Climax Baking Povdir C<» , Indianapolis. The largest line of furniture ever in Walkerton at. Vincent’s. There is a report that gold has been | discovered in Brown county, this state, also zinc and silver ore. Don't lay awake at night. Take ’ Simmons Liver Regulator and secure restful sleep. Simmons Liver Regulator cured me I of general debility and loss of appetite.—. Mrs. Edmund Fitton, Frankford, Pa. No greater triumph in medicine or I chemistry has been recorded than Hall’s Hair Renewer to revivify and restore, gray hair to the color of youth. For seven, long years I suffered from Kidney and Liver Gomplaint, and durI ing that time doctored with a number Physiciaiiy who stated my casebeyond cure. I found no remedy like < wampRoot and to-day, thank Red, 1 am a ■ well woman. Mrs. A. Whelchel, Olio, i Ind.
w^gMMaa SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE. Mrs - F. C. Bop, at Watkins, left this letter: “My liuslmnd—Forgive me if I cause you trouble, but I suffer so. You do not know what these hme', wakeful, wretched lights are to mo, and I am so tired, darling—the pain will never be better. It is not easy to take my own lite, but I have been siek so long. Good bye, my husband, I love you—your wife.” This is but one of thousands that gives up, instead of using Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, and being speedly eared of their wretchedness. Go to J. Emily’s and get elegant book ami trial bottle free. S. J. MeDONALD. Auctioneer. Will cry public sales on reasonable j terms. 'Those desiring the services of ' an auctioneer will find it to their inter- ■ est to give him a call. Safisiaetiov guaranteed. Headquarters Flocene'c Hotel. lam also prepared to •dehnrft. cuttle at any time that I may be eallj^ upon. Call on or address, 8. J. McDonald, ® Walkerton, T id.ij THE DO TORS ARE GLTLIY. Grave misia'es are made by physicians [ in their treatment of Heart Dis -ase. Day alter day, the roll of sudden deaths is in- ■ creasing and hundicds become victims to the ignorance ami indiffi rence of physi-’ eians in studying this disease. One in tour persons has a diseased heart. ShortI mss of breath, palpitation mid fluttering of heart, irregular pulse, choking sensation, aslhmalic in- ashing, pein or tenderness in de, shoulder or arm, weak or hungry >pe!\ th.-e me symptoms of heart disease. Dr- Miles’ New Heart Cure is the only rclinldc remedy. Thousands testify to wumlciful cur. ' by usin" it. Books free. Sold by .1. Emliy.
Without an EQUAL Vt <. Bl.oot) rr sue’i r.ii \ positive cure for all diseases of the Blood am] Stomach, a Tonic for all forms of Weakness ;lml Alaitu ia, and is KI NG OF ALL KLM FOILS woa,> nuir, a.m ems.i.s UifiouaueMx. LGusi.jpu.tiou, ~ ache, Debility amTT-u Jney Dis Olli. Is. Purely Vegetableaml act pleasantly. Obtain 1 from Dimggists everywhere, but should . fail to iiml them write us, eneb sing r EOO Icq the Purifier or 25c. for the Tills Xlnnuf sct med hv the WOLVEIUNE MEDICINE CO.’, WAYLAND. AID lUGAN. WILE BE GIVEN AWAY. Our miliTprisim' drugsis ,1. Emily who carries lite t’mot sloe’; of di o.’s. perfumeries. toilet articles, brushes, spnngs, etc , is giving away a larg" number of trial I.ollies ol Dr. 'liles'eelebrated Restorative Nervine. He gnaranlees it to cure headtx he, dizziness, m:rvmis piostration. sleeplessm ss, the ill effects of’ spirits, to-| baet o, cots e, etc. Druggists sat it is the [ greatest seller they ever knew, and is universally <at islaetmy. I hey also gnaran-* tee Dr. Dices’ New II lit (’me in all eases of nervous or ergnuic heart disease, palpitation, pain in side, sinotln ring, elc. l ine book on ‘'Nervous and Heart Diseases” free. L l,ad}‘N IVi fc< « < osnp tOon. Painless Childbirth, our new book, tells ! how aiiy woman e u become a mother! without suffering any pain whatever. Also : how to treat ami overcome morning sick-
ness, swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable, and highly endyrsed by physicians as the wife’s true private companion. Send two-cent, stamp for d .ei'jjttb^circula is and conlideiitj^l J<3tle » , sunt » e>'r\ ..Tr-. .4 nH V A H s I’, tsi* Thoma' X Cn. Pnbli-herS,' 4^* Baltimore. Md.W QR. K S L. M E R» S Jv ft w c : la. < / •' ; 'd r/ - V 1 L v MM A RoSl Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. The Groat Specific for <c Ur’gl?t’»4 urinary ;rowbf^s. kiducy dsliicnltiew, and impure blood. 51? YOU have seilhnent in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention: lir YOU have gravi !. catarrh of theWntWcr, excessive desire, dribbling - orstoppageol urine. I S<' YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, fever and agile, gall stone, or gout : II? Y OU fe.'l irritable, rheumatic, stitch in the back, tired or st - epl< ss and all unstrung; SWAVIP-KOOT l.cikls up quickly a rundown constitution, anil •• the weak strong, Cimrnntce- Use contents of One P'itl*. if y° u no'aot benefited. Prn'.-.Cst '. ill refund to you tho price p»; 1. At UrmrsfWfsq sOc. Size, SI.OO Size. ■I ... ii I ' -aV' o. ( • ' suit 'nn fees
। What will Simmons Liver Regulator ; do? Cure dyspepsia, billiousness, sick headache and indigestion. A SAD DEATH. Is it not sad to see your friends and neighbors die with Kidney Complaints or any other disease of the Urinary Organs, when if they hail taken Johnston’s English Buchu it would have cured them of their disease and restored them to health again. The Chilian war cloud vanished about as suddenly as it arose. License Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of North Liberty, in Liberty township, of St. Joseph county, in the State of Indiana, that I will make application : to the Board of Comn ssioners of said county at ‘ their December term of 1891, for permission to sell ■ spiritous, vinous and malt li(jnors in a less quantity I than a quart at a tune, on first door of building situated on south twenty-six feet of lot number seventyI four in the original plat of the town of North Liberty, ■ in Liberty township, state of Indiana; or commenci ing at southeast corner lot number seventy-four, thence south twenty-six feet, thence cast 1 ' ; feet to of b^ iuninc; ana n „ V( . vni ,^ ion , 4 aHow sud ■liquors to be drank on the premises where sola, as Lbove described. CHARLES FINK. License Norice. I NO 1 ICE is hereby- given to the citizens of the ■ town of Walkerton, in Lincoln township, of St. Jo- 1 seph county, in the Stste of Indiana, that I will ■ ; make application to the Board of Commissioners of ■ said county at their December term of 1891, for per- , mission to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in .4 less quantity than one quart at a time, in a certain 1 ; story frame building situated on sixteen feet in width 1 of north sideof thirty feet in width, of lot number sixty- ; nine in the original plat of the town of Walkerton, in Lincoln township, of St. Joseph county, Indiana, and I for permission to allow said liquors to be drank on I the premises where sold under a license granted me by sai&O »ard of Commissioners at their March term jof 1891, to sell spirituo: viuoiis and malt liqu :s in I , a certain two story Lame building situated < n the i ■ south halt of I A number thirty-one in the original ; plat of said town <»f Walkerton, which building was ' recently d-T.t: o< dby fire. MILLS Pi.AkF. i Nov 14, lE;i.
License NoticeNO I It E is biTcic given t > the citizens >f the ! town of \\ alkvn n. in 1 ir.c >ln t. wusliip, of St lo j septi imitt. i,I the State - f Indian .!, that I will I : nc.ke application to t: e Heard of t'.sun:is>- ,ne:s of ' said County at their I><. anber term of t -ut. Lr peS , nm-aoii to s li n i, itu ms. vinous ami malt liquors in I a less quanmy than one quart nt a time, ia a Certain I one st >ry f.mne built: , Avenue b . situate.,, on sx L t off es is ’th -asst rile let No. s. vty-vig I.t and . Lmiteen feet < it el s mth cast side 1..t N. . sixty nine i original pl.it .f \\ .dkm t..u i Li. i hi UnvcsLip.in the ’ County as ns.iid. wita p . . issi-m to all m said liquors j ta be drank or. the pren.i- s wheix sold, as rib -vc de•eribed. JAMES QUINN. । N.v 14, U-./. BUSINESS AND PRQFESSiCNoL CARDS . 11. A. n IMIDD A> li 111, ' TdU'PV' d;l(f /'o7/b-/7, WAI.KI'.KTt >N. 1 N.' I>. - Will practice in nt! the coortv Sp. ;. 1 ntten tiou given t ■ co-lvetimis. All lms : iuss mtrustiil 1 to my care wl‘l receive prompt and ca eful nt million Several hirge ami small fu:ie< lu u-ex laud hits, stocks of merchandise ete.. lot sale ami exchange I‘ir.simi ami < bum attorm v convey i aiming, it »tar’ public ORice west door to the , imh'pemleiit |■rimi’:o ollu e. 7:h ,-treet. aMMMMrrvutcm w ■ j-ica»rs » jeO M-CUNNINGHAM. .'inuriii-;/ <it Laiv. South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. BOOM 10. SI LAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE I’EAdT WALKERTON, IND. i Prompt nttcnlion given to collections Oltice in Bensberger’s blocK, upstairs H. S. Dowell. Dentist. WALKEBTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in u <di ern dentistry, woi k rolia 1 ’e. LTrces j reasonable. Office in I:'ry-Dougherty I block, upstairs.
.a i>nf iti>' imp <.az» s* MARTIN TUTTLE, (Barber and Hair** rcsser, i WALKERTON, - - IND. Jiiiini 1 r • me a call. Jas. Shoemaker, Justice of the Peace. Office in G. A. R hall. TTndelmyer Idk ; collections prompt!v attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, i of the firm of Kneffiar X Lopp, of Indianapolis, lint. Will be at my office every Saturday. J. R. ABNER, Physicinn ai d Surgeon. GROVERTO N, INO. Office in residence. Trustee’s Not ire. .hdin W. Melffimel, Trustee of Lincoln I I ownship, h' rebv g . - s nol ice Ihat he will jbe in Isis office fit tin- L S Express office on Wednesday of each week for Ihc I ransaetion ol township business. vIGNo 'J- C -ah' . . > h exarrir.3 . on edvcNtisH j coimc wLoh in C h ir-fo, v. -t find it on fde a"
M. D. LEROY. ■’"l _• £ .-Ur-— LIVERY & FEED STABLE. WALK.ERTO.Y, IND. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. Christmas Present! And What Shall it be? Your ^Mother’s, Father’s or Friends Picture
OLARGEDI any size and in any style by the ROSEKTHAL ART GO. The finest work at the lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Ton can have it on payments if you wish; We have agents all over the county and if you cannot call on us you can see one of them. 1 10 Michigan Avenue, La Porte, IndiT naTCVCrYTS: 51rs. Alice Early, New Carlisle; B. Derick, Wanatah; James Shoemaker, Wal \erton; W. IL Himsley, Hanna; John Schnitzer, Union Mills.
iLHUS' NERVE & LIVER FILLS Act on a new piinciple— regulating the aver, blomuch and bowels through the hena s. A new discovery. Dr. Alites’ < Hl.s Mpwtlxiy cure uhlivuhuchh, Bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. I tx ipiiiletl t\-r iu.r», woiiH'ii, vh iMrun. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50 doses, 25 els. Samples fret at J. Eudly’s. iZ. O- Ml E T &BEE. GOIN ; EAST. No I Night Express 12-53 a. m • 1 M. .. ITa:n 9 (Sa m " 8. fH Line 12.iSp.ru " Fst Line 5.15 p m ■ I - I xpse.-s. Daily 9.21 p. m GOING WEST. No, 3. Night Express 5.55 a. m “ 47. (’lm ago Express 545a. in ■' 5, Vestibule Limited 9.C8 a. m “ 9, Mail and Express 3- p. m 7, Fast Line 7.05 a ru. Where no time is given trains do not stop. CHAS. O. SCI 1.!.. O P. McCARTV. Gen Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag’t., IhCHmore, Md Columbus, O E. L. SANDER-, Ag t , Walkerton. THE SONG OF THE “No. 9.” My dress L of fine polished oak, As rich as the finest fur cloak. And for handsome design You just should see mine— No. 9, No. 9. I'm beloved by the poor and the rich. For Loth I impartially stitch ; In the ca’ in I shine, In the mansion I'm lineNo. 9, No. 9. I never get surly nor tired, With zeal I always am tired; To herd work I incline, F.-r r.-at I nv'^r - — - ■ — I am easily purchased by all, With instalments that monthly do fall; And when I rm thin?, Then life is Lciiign— No. 9, No, 9. To the Paris Exposition I went, Upon getting the Gmail Prize intent; I left all behind, The Grand P.ize was mineNo. 9, No. 9. At the Universal Exposition of U 9. nt U • I si v of the w< a of America, were in < ompetiU They v.eie passe, I upon by u jury compoe.i th /f? . A I. ■ me; .. ■ i i ■ oof who were the leading sowing mam,hie amnui;>etin ■ ; 1 ' : ’ ■' ' ' h I W:’ on •umi-e'S •■■? ll ;-st-,>f all. and t,w ■ cd that company ilm 1,1 mW prize oflered—tl GRAND iTtl/.l—git W mi r companies om gold, silver and bronze i meds. The French govi'runu use further reocsn ; ti nt of sni'i i io: i;y, uecoralcd Mr N-that i I Wheeler piexident of tie? company, with th I Crmk of the Legion of lio:.or—the most pi?. I honor of Frame. ” im No. 9. lot lemih use, and 'he No. 1?. f . imiiiofu luring u;e-, a.a tie? lex i.i the wor • A. i imw, v.hm: you ■.an' ? • ev. ing w •■•hi- e • ■ you do in-I gel the :st - v o : • x onr or.m la; i l A-k your sewing m.iUWi.: <ie .U ■t" Cie N I Wheeler <t Wilson ma. Line. If he doesn ( kce liu-io, write Io it.- for .'i ■'.:-ti • s ii-Jovif ; I SWANK & WILLIAMS, Ao’H’tS,
To Whom it may Concern. AVe wish to inform you that C. AV. N. Stephens does not handle Koontz’s flour and for exchange go to Seth Martin. Samuel Koontz, Jr. Billiousness, bile, boils and the blues can be cured by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old pby&ician, retired from practice having had placed in his hands by an Ras India missionary the formula of a sirnpl vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh, Asihma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, alter having tested its wonderful | curative powers in thousands of eases, had i felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human 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 im.il by address with stamp, naming this paper. 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. W. A. Noyes.
CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. S.W. Goss, I Pastor. Services at 10 A. M., and 7P. M. Sab- ' bath School at 9A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC.-Priest, Father Kroll. Services at 10 A. M„ ou every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BkETHRUN in CHRIsT— Rev Mattox, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 7 o’clock p. m. Week-day services Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. Sundayschool at 9 a. m. IHE Cllt RCII OF GOD.— Holds its meetings in the Pres, church every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 o'cloi kP. M. Exerci-es—Sabbath School —Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Rev. Prentick l'astor. Services every alternate Tuesday at lo 30 am. ar. 17 p. m. Sabbatli school at 3 o'cloc kp. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve. at 7:45 o'clock. i SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS—HoId their Ssbbatli school every Sabbath. Called Saturday morning at 9.30 o'clock. LODGES IN WALKERTON. (. O. O. F. Liberty, No. 437, meets in their new ■ Hail every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. 11. A. Woodworth. Dist. Dep. G. M. F. S. Paul, N. G D. N. Hudelmyeb, P. N. G Wm. Young, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodre No 203. Regular meetings on Tuesday night of each week. D. W. Place, C. U. E L. Sanders, K of R. S. COURTS IN St. JOSEPH COUNTY. rOI'XTI COURT ^leet^ 2d Monday in March,4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October. 4th Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge. J. E. Oitu, Prosecuting Attorney.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mon days in December. Man h. June and Septent berof each year. .1, . xcob Exton and D W. Place, Commissim rs. ; ——TABLE. . ff&r ' .. -A J&ZL’e C dUUSn Hd Trnins between f^T “ >I*VW K r ANl> I’KvltlA. • V 5! , — AND—k ■ ../Indianapolis and x I Michigan Citv DIRECT eonneciions to —s» . - - an j from all points in tho United Stites and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ‘No ir> Passenger Leaves 4:03a nt (No '.!• I't»ssci:ger Leaves 12,’0 pta : -No 12 - •• 7,(4 •• jNo 100 Local “ •' 1.55 “ SOt TH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo it Passenger Leaves 9 18 am I No. 15 “ •• 5 30 p in iNo. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ Wsop in iNo. 101 Local - 10.15 aw ♦Daily except Stind» v . tDai'y except Sunday. No. 11. via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 85 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas ( ity 9.30 next nvonitig connecting direct at Kansas < ity for Denver. San Frnp.-G, ) and all points West' Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through pa'Seugers. os. 9 1<». 11 ami 12 connect at Tipton with mi'.in line trains for Sandusky. Bloomington ar J all points east and west Fur tickets, rates ai d general information, call au W. C. ELLISON fjeket Agent L E i W R. it., oraddress IS. V. Pai Her. CF. Daly, Truffle Manager. A. Gen l Pass. Agt Indianapolis, Ind. GR.LM) PALACE HOTEL, 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Only font- minutes from the Court House; Cable Cars jiass the door. New Louse with all Modern Im]>rovemen Is; newly fu ()n plans. Hooms $3 weekly ; transients 50 cents and upward. TURKISH BATHS for ladies and gentlemen, 50 cents. Restaurant l>y Fred Cotnpaguon, late chef Chicago and | Union-League clubs. Table d’Hote tserved. j Cut tlii-^out for future nse, FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS ,J OHNMTON’M i^ROTAL ENGLISH BUCHU wm cure all diseases of the Kid- »• U'-J -v neys.Bladder, Irritation or the Neck SboWHsF of the Bladder. Burning I rine,G!eet, Gonorrli<eala alllts stages. Mucous Diacharyes. Congestion t»t f»ie uneys BHek Dust lieposft Dlaoetes. Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder. Dropsy of Kidneys and Add i rb-e. Bloody t nue I.AIN YOL Sgk jx flip: BACK. Retention of Urine. WwWx Frequent Urination, Gravel In an HO its forms. Inability to Retain the KU Water, particularly 1n Pef-sp"’®®; RW'Hm - vanced In life. IT IS A KIDNEI INVESTIGATOR and restores tlio Urine to Its natural color, removes the acid ar.d burning, and the effect of the excessive use of intoxicating PRICE $I: Three Bottles for 59.60 Delivered free of any charges. t?* Benrl for Circul tr. Sold by all DruggistsW. JOHNSTON & CO .Detroit.MiGhs
