St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1891 — Page 8

3nbcpensent. A Local Newsputr. Non-Partisan. I W. A. KNDLEY. I’VBI.HHEK. Entered at the WalKerton Postofiiee at second class rates. Snlowt i i i>tion: For One Year . . . s ' I For Six Months ....•■ “Ji For Three Monltis . • • • • Ifpaid promptly in advance a diseonm or _c . cents on the year nill be allowed. XA cross marked with a bine pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper Ims expired. If you are In arrearages please sellle al once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper con tinned. WALKERTON. INDIANA. Pec. 19, ISHI. Your Couch Has not yielded to the various rem- 1 edies you have been taking. It j troubles you day and night, breaks i your rest and reduces your strength. । Now try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ; before .the bronchial tubes become enlarged or the delicate tissues of the hint's sustain fatal injury. As an anodyne and expectorant, this preparation has no equal. It soothes the irritated membrane, promotes expectoration, and induces repose. The worst cough Can Be Cured by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Dr. J. G. Gordon. Carrol Co., Va.. writes: “1 use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and pronounce it to be unequalcd as a remedy for colds and coughs.” “After the grippe — cough. This was my experience -a hacking, dry cough, with an incessant tickling in the throat, keeping me awake nights, ami disturbing the household. I tried a great number of ‘cough-cures,’ but thev gave me only temporary relief. At last I cor eluded to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and before I had used half a bottle, I had my fi’'st all-night sleep. 1 continued to improve, and now consider myself cured.” — A. A. Sherman, Coeymans, N. Y. By Using Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, many have been saved from fatal illness. E. D. Estabrooks, Canterbury, N. D.,says: “ In the winter of 1859 I was a surveyor of lumber in Sacramento, Cal. Being considerably exposed, 1 took a bad cold accompanied with a, terrible cough. 1 tried several remedies, but they failed to cure me, and it was thought I was going into a decline. On the advice of a friend, I began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and less than half a bottle completely cured me.” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, sa. LOCAL BRIEFS. A certain cure fur malarial fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. Make your boy a Christmas present of a new overcoat. T. J. Wolfe is now offering them way down. Simmons Liver Regulator is inval uable in the nursery. It is a gentle laxative, and harmless.Dr. Kilmer, of South Bend, Ind., pays especial attention to all kinds of surgery and female complaints. Use Wolverine Blood Purifier and Wolverine Liver Pills. Ask your druggist for them ; take no other. Ihe best. In the Lock divorce case Monday Judge Powers granted the divorce ami no sooner had Mrs. Locke had the lock unlocked that bound her in wedlock to Mr. Lock than she again locked the lock that bound her in wedlock to Jesse Dotts. And now, we advise Mr. Doth if he wants to keep Mrs. Dotts safe, he had better procure an oldfasoioned padlock.—Ex. A remarkable alliance between two families is reported from a parish adjoining Quebec. Two farmers. Rheaume and Morin, had each, eight children, four sons and four daughters. Rheaume’s four sons marriea Morin’s i four daughters, and Morin's four sons I married Rbeanmo's danirhters. Here is a piece of advice tb e’ our ■ around that is applicable to tv"Ui . mr munity. Every xme g mam at , mhas chosen his vocation should stick it. Don’t leave it because hard b'mvs are to be struck or disagreeable work performed. Those wl o have worked their way up to wealth and usefulness do not belong to the shiftless and un stable, but may be reckoned among such as took off their coats, rolled up their sleeves, conquered their ] n< judice against labor and manfully bore th heat and burden of the day. Another Hotel Item. The proprietor, with the aid of h s chief clerk, is preparing a lull h r a guest who is getting ready to leave. ‘•Have you observed,’ he asked oi the clerk, “that No. 2<» during his stay K here invariably took a look at th( thermometer every morning.'” ■■Yes, I noticed that.” “Very well; put down ‘for use oi V er r. r Pars”’- St Louis rttpuuiib.

I ' Fine holiday goods at Emily’s drug store. Will be sold below cost. The best and cheapest line of MusI Hers shown in the town is at T. J. ' Wolfe’s. In all derangements of the liver a cure is certain if you take Simmons I Liver Regulator. I handle the Genuine New Brunswick Rubber Co.’s goods and warrant them to give .satisfaction. T. .1. Wolfe. 'Work on the new LaPorte court house will begin immediately. r rhe cost of (ho plan selected will be not less than $163,000. When Gov. Chase took charge of his office be found on file over 900 applications for pardon. This represents | more than half the number of convicts , in both prisons. Nearly all colds are slight at first, hut their tendency is to so lower the sysi tern that the sufferer becomes a ready , I victim to any prevalent disease. The i use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, in the । begginning of a cold, would guard . against the danger. The First Rift in the Lute. “Il I had known,” sobbed young Mrs. l ilts, “that yon would be such a brute to poor I'ido 1 never, never would have married you.” “My dear,” replied Mr. bitts, “the j anticipation of kicking that miserable । little beast was one of my chief rotis- | oiis for proposing to you.” Indianap- ’ olis .Journal. Sanitary Item. “Yon are looking bad,” remarked I Snowberger to Harlem Heights. ; “What's the matter':” “The doctor says my lungs are as- , feeted and that I must not take more than three drinks a day .” “1 would try some other doctor." “1 did, ami he said the same thing.” “Well, then, if each of them said you could lake three drinks a day. that makes six drinks." “I never thought of that before. I’ll see the rest of the doctors in Harlem, and if they all say three drinks a day, that will make about sixty drinks a ' day, and that is as much as is good for an invalid." Texas Siftings. Did you ever buy a horse and not have some misgiving as tp his points till they were fully tested? Not so with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; you may be sure of it at the start. 11 never disappoints those who give it a fair ami . persistent trial. Good of the Kind. Mabel I’ve just me! Mamie's fiance, s 1 think she is so fortunate. Mae Why. he smokes frightfully, t and drinks, and swears, and he has r such a deceitful look on his face. Mabel My dear girl, you seem to forget that if a girl marries at all it’s , got to be a man. Brooklyn Life. Boars ami old bachelors are about alike sometimes. You hardly know • when to trust them. A few years ago Mr. John A. Hoover was m arly killed ■ by a hog, and now comes a dispatch । say ing that a large boar in a drove of ( hogs which John McClurg, of Rockcreek township, Huntington county, was feeding, rushed at that gentleman and knocked him down and sank its tusks deep into his neck. The carotid artery wa torn, and almost before friends, who heard his screams, reached him he had bled to death. Mr. McClurg was 62 years of age and an old resident of Huntington county.- Goshen Democrat. Cressing the FieldHe Are you afraid of cows? She No-o, but 1 don't think that's a cow. New York Herald. Holiday Goods Mow cost at Eihllv'n drill* store.

z j|® K. A ^X? C-J?.?!''' i b^LCs^ M Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. The Great Specific for “Bright’s diMoa^e,” urinary troubles kidney difficulties, assd impure blood. IF YOU have sediment in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention; '.• IF VOS’ have gravel, catarrh of theldadiler, cxeos; i\ (; desire, dribbling or t; oppage cd urine. ‘ IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, ~ fever aid ague, gall stone, or gout; £ S' VOU fe< 1 irrb ai>lc, rheumatic, stitch in th<i back, tired or sle<-pless and all unstrung; ' & WAmP-fBOOT builds up quickly a rundown (constitution, and makes the weak strong, r <-.u’rnnlec-T’sC contents of One Bottle, if yon nrn > at; benefited. Pr.iggist v, ill refund to you the price paid. s At BrussM*. sOc.S:ze,Bl.6OM»e. •Invalid# Guide to ilralth” sent fr -<ir>nsv.Hn ti. a free i Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.

Life on n Lightship, The routine of work on a lightship ! is quite simple. At surise the” watch ' lowers the lights.' A six a. m. the M captain or the mate stands in the doom ‘ , way leading from the cabin into the ' t berth deck and shouts, “Ail hands!” The men tumble out of their bunks ’ and dress, breakfast being served at ' twenty minutes past six. At half p./st , seven the lamps are removed from the lanterns and taken below to be cleaned ! ami tilled. In smooth weather this ! duty can bo performed in about two S hours, but if the vessel is rolling and I pitching the task may be prolonged an i hour or two When the lamps have been returned to the lanterns there ' remains nothing for the crow to do cxeiqil to clean ship and to go On watch i until sundown when the lamps are I lighted and the lanterns hoisted.* T| lc I crew is divided into the captain's watch ami the mate’s watch of live each. ‘ Twice between spring and winter each ' watch goes ashore for two months, so that each member of the crew is aboard the lightship eight months in the year. It is not believed that they could stand the life longer than this. In fact many men throw up their work as soon as they can get ashore. Three members of the South Shoal crew have, however, seen unusually long terms of service—twenly-one, i nineteen, and seventeen years respect*! ively, and others have served on tier aj roiriark.abTy 10n* tlhffi’whon tho deso^j Intel clinriicter of the siu i too is cred. This is probably due to the fact! tl.at the dangers of this exposed station warn off all but those inured to the hardships of a seafaring life. The men who have been there so long are old whalemen, accustom 'd to voyages of several y ears' dura’ion and to the perils of a whaleman's life. The pay aboard the South Shoal is somewha* higher than on other lightships, ghe captain receives I^LOW. Ilie mate S7'HJ and the crew S6OO. These sums may rut seem large, but it must be borne in mind that e n the prodigal son would have found it impossible to make away with his patrimony on the South Shoal Lightship, especially as Hit Government furnishes all supplies Opportunities for extravagance are ■ absolutely wanting. Ovcasionally t; member of the crew may remark in a sadly jocose tone that he is going around the corner to order a case of champagne or to be measure<| for s dress suit; but there is no corner.— iiushiv K bbi. in Uie Century. WONHIiIA LL GAINS. Dr. Miles' Ni i vine not only cures all nervous diseasis, headache, blues, nervous prosirati >n, sleeplessness, ncuraly'ri, St Vitus dam e, fits and hy lerin, but al.so builds up the body. “I am pleased tn । say that after veins of intense suffering with n< rvous d;-ease, headiu he and pn strillion, I tried Dr. Mile.-,' R'-tor itive Nervine, and in two weeks gvim I eight pounds in weight. I could not lav down to sleep, but now ship perfectly easy, and inn still improving w inderfully. Cannot say enough for the Nt i vin^.--Mrs. L. I’. Millard, Dunkirk. N. Y.” “Oue customer used live bottles ami gaintTr fifteen pounds in flesh.—Brown & MuyImrv, Cor’l.oid, N. ” Trial bottles and elegant book free nt J. Endlev’s.

«AW i PIANO. ORGAN. CASH, And many Useful Articles. ’ Also TH E STATE SENTINEL U ill Be Sent to 1a <: IRs - .1 in the State of Indiana FREE OF CHARGE Until Jan. 1. 1592, who will, on' reading this advertisement, request us to send terms of subscription, list of presents. etc. As this offer is good for 10 days only, it will be necessary to write at once to the 'State' Sentinel Mesh.-. mis Paiek. INDIAN WOLIS, IND. j vw mor r 1 EQUAL IMI. M lit ILERS W ERS\E Kn.<M>n I’B UIFIER A positive cure for all diseases of the Blood and Stomach, a Tonic for all forms of Weakness and Malaria, and is 'KING OU \ । ’ REMEDIES | ERi^E g.iV ER Pel,3 « ‘ Are wonderful lilt Ie Rems for the Li Vl . r J Biiionsm ss, (’orsf ij as ru, f«. .J' ’ ache. Debilit y amt Kidm-v Disorders. Purely VegetaLlcund act pleasantly. Obtained from Dn;g< ? ; s f s ev, r.v wlu-r , ' i but should yon fail to Hud them wife ; us, enclosing SI.OO he H„. Pnrdid- nr i 2;>C. tor tr.e Pills M,n n f t| , . . ; the WOLVERINE VUDHTNE nV WAYLAND, 'll: .1 p., :

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<>• M.CUNNINGHAM.'ltlornej/ ill Lau\ South Bend- IndODD FELLOWS BLK. DOOM 10. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collect ions Oflieo in Kensberger’s blocK, upstairs 11. S. Dowell. Dentist. WA Docs e vy variety of work in n idem dentistry. worn reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Fr ( Dougherty block, upstairs. MARTIN TUTTLE, da; aer and PI air-dresser, WALKERTON, - - IND. First class work gnaiautv 1. (live me a call. ^Jas. Shoemaker, Justice of the Peace. Office in G. A. R. hall, Hmhdinyer Llk ; collections promptly attended too. Also solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of KmuTlar A' Lopp, of Indianapolis, (nd. Will be at my office every Saturday. J. R. ABNER, Physician ai d Surgeon, GRO VER ft) N, IND. j Oflice in residence. Triish‘r*s Not ice. John 'V. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln I'ownsbip, hereby git. s notice that be will I . l>e iu bis oib 'c at the 1' S. Express office pm W। it m-s,la y of each weeK for the transaction of township business. vl6 N o T W 77^ TjT o ■ ' sr c^<r - who v ssh to examine . »z- O w . p iner r obtain estimate.) a?spaco V/her. in Ch;c:.v? ( vmII find it on file a:

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SS. & O F!ME TiBLE. GOIN J EAST. No I Night Express 12.59 a. m. " b>, Mini Inun.— U.t S a m " 8. East Line 12.18 p. in Fast Line 5.05 p in 4-. Express, Daily 9.21 p. in GOING WEST. No. 8, Night Express 5 55 a. m ” 47. Chicago Express 5.4-5 a. m " 5, Vestibule Limited 9 08a.m “ 9. Mail and Express 311 p. m 7, Fast Line 7ua a m. fj- Where no time is given trains do not stop, cuAs.o s< tll o. p. .McCarty, Gen I’.'. . Ag t. Assist. Gen. Pass. Ag't., Baltimore. Md. Columbus, O E 1. s^NDEIt-, Ag t , Walkerton. • THE SONG OF THE “No. 0.” My dress is of fine polished oak. As rich ns the finest fur cloak, And for handsome design You just should see mineNo. 9, No. 9. I'm beloved by the poor and the rich. For both I impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, In the mansion Fin tine— No. 9, No. 9. I never get surly nor tired, 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 fali; And when I am thine, Then life is benignNo. 9, No. 9. To the Faris Exposition I went, Upon getting the Grand Prize intent; I left all behind, The Grand Prize was mine—- * No. 9, No. 9. At the Universal Exposition of ISST nt Paris, Fiance, the best sewing machines of the world, fm luding those of America, were in competition, fhey were passed upon by a jury composed of tlie bos-, forenm niechanieal experts, two of whom v v ce the leadiiiM sewing ma- due manufacturers of France. This jury, afte' xhaustive examination and tests, adjudge l tint the Wiiceler & Wilson machines were ft rest of ass, and awarded that company the Ir'gnest prize oiTcrcd—tiie GRAND PRlZE—givir , other companies only gold, silver and bronze, medals. The French government, as a further rccogni tion of superiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the company, with the I cross of the Legion of Honor—the must prized honor of Franco. The No. 9. for family use, and ‘he No. 12, for manufacturing uses, are the best in the world And now, when you want a sewing machine, if you do not get the best it will I ) our own fault. Ask ' our sewing machine dealer lor the No. 9 V bceler & Wilson machine. If he doesn't keep them, write to us for descriptive catalogue and te-ms. Agenis wanted in all unoccupied territory. V'itEELEIt W WILSON MFG. CO. Chis-ago, ill. SWANK & WILLIAMS, Agents.

CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice having bad placed in his hands by un Eas India missionary the formula of a simp! vegetable remedy for the speedy -and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchiti. Cntarrb, Asdima and all throat and Lun Affections, also a positive and radical cur (oi Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonderfu curative powers in thousands of cases, had telt it his duty to make it known to his sulfering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will sene free of charge, to all who desire it. tins recipe, in German, french or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by address with stamp, naming this paper. 820 Powers' Block, Rochester, N. Y. W. A. Noyes. “Lost in London” at Bender’s opera house, AVednesday evening, Dec. 9 Emotional, humorous and pathetic. uiriECTonY. CHURCHES IN WALKERTON.

METHOBTST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. S W. Pastor. Services at 10 A. M.,and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at ‘J A. M. ROMAN CATHOI IC.—Priest, Father Kroil. Services at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday of each month. UNITEn B KIST Hlv KN m CHRIST.—Kev 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. u». IHE CHURCH OF GOT).—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. Prentick Pastor. Services every alternate Tuesday at 10 30 am. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve. at o’clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS—HoId their Sabbath si bool every Sabbath. Called Saturday morning at 9.30 o'clock. LODGES IN WALKERTON, I. O. O. F. Liberty, No. 137. meets in their new Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited11. A. Woodworth. Dist. Dep. G. M. F, S. Pati., N. G 1). N. Hldelmi er, P. N. G Wm. Young, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No 263. Regular meetings on Tuesday night of each week. I>. \y. Place, C. C. E. L. Sanders, K of R. S. COURTS IN St. JOSEPH COUNTY. Ol' NT Y CO(I KT meets 2d Monday in March, -Uh Monday in May, Ist Monday in October. 4lh Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge. J. E. Our, Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mon days in December. March, June and Septem ; bt •■ of each year. J. Dovghekty, Jacob Eaton aud D. W. Place, Commissioners.

TIME TABLE - E/L ect Jan. 11, ’9l. A ‘ y ’did Trains between g-H Sandcsky and Fkoria -and'V W/1 111 di an apol is all d Michigan (Tty . Dlßf?t'T eonnec:ions to ■ —^and from all points in the United States and Canada. NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ♦No. 16 Passenger Leaves 4:03 a m I No. 10 Passenger Leaves 12.50 pm INo 12 " “ 7.01 " INo 100 Local “ “ 1.55 “

SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ♦ No. 11 I“asscnger Leaves 9.18 cm I No. 15 " •• 5 30 pm INo. 17 “ Daily except Sat. “ 10.50 pm I No. HU Local *• W. 15 a ui ♦Daily ex eplSunda v . fDaily except Sunday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 35 p. m.. making direct counei tion with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 930 next morning com peting direct at Kansas city for Denver. San F r:,iieis«o and all points West. Free reclining chan cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os. ‘.> io. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west. For tickets, ratesanfl general information, call on W. C. ELLISON ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address 11. C. Parker, ,C F. I>aly, Traffic Manager. A. Gen’l Pass. Agt Indianapolis, Ind. FINE JOB PRIKTIKG, LOW riiICES, IXDPEENDENT OFFICE. FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS JOHIVSTOIV»S jUkEOYAL ENGLISH BUCHU wcaMHWFMIIr Will euro nil diseases of the Kidnova. Bladder. Irritation of the Neck hie Bladder. Burning t rine,Gleet, Gonorrlia-aln allits stages. Mucous Discharges, Congestion ot the Kidneys. Brick Dust Deposit, Dlanetes, w® '' A Inflammation of the Kidneys and xfefw BL Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and Acid Urine, Bloody Urine, PAIN INTHE BACK, Retention of Urine, S' Wa Frequent Urination, Gravel In all ■M ( uws lt9 ’° rins . Inability to Retain the D'A Water, particularly 1n persons ad- _ vancetl in life. IT IS A KIDNEY ' K/ INVESTIGATOR and restores the Urine to its natural color,removes . the acid and burning, and the effect of the excessive use of intoxicating drink. PRICE $1: Three Bottles for $2.50 Delivered free of any charges. jy Send for Circular. Sold by all Druggists. W. JOHNSTON & CO., Detroit Mich.. , xAAj, Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, t^ade marks, patents r COPYRI CHTa ’ etc ’ For information aud free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 361 BKOAUW AA^I’W » Oldest bureau for securing ^f ^ouglit before Every patent taken out by us is b tho the public by a notice given free oi cubebo I num should be without it. V'<’Z. - I } "ir ; sl. »i six ruoutbs. AddMU NN A -Ln I VUEusashd, 361 Broadway, bew rerx.