St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 12, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1887 — Page 3

I THE independent. ■ Paper for Everybody. I ^^^^^^ADVERTISING RATES : II ano column for one war, $80; locals, 5 Cts. per ■ f t, r one insertion; for three insertions, 10 cts. ■per UneI WALKERTON, IND., MARCH 5, 1887. I D. W. PLACE, I Money & Heal Estate Broker, f | jj on ey to loan in small or large amounts I from ten days to five years. Sums of SSOO ■ and over on 5 years time at 7 per cent. ■ interest. Office on Avenue F, Walkerton, ■ Ind. B ^O^ 11 Comity. B Walkertonwantsabank. 11 Charlie Covert is clerking in the Phila I delphia Store. l| The Daily Public Spirit is writing up I the old settlers of LaPorte. tt potatoes area scarce commodity in this II market at this juncture. ■ EgJ?s are quite pl ent y in this market, H and have come down to eating prices. if We will prosecute the first man who i| does not bring us some horseradish. I Al. D. Fossett, late of the South Bend |I Register, will locate in business at Frankfort, this state. I Rooms to Rent—Four desirable r^om- ■ to rent, in a pa*t of residence. Inquire of I Mrs. K. BrownI Fred Conrad has resigned his position ■ with the Stephens Store Company. SchuyII ] er Paul succeeds him. |i There was a fair turnout to the public ■ . w le of the Varner livery stock last I'uisjl day. The sale bills were made at this M office, you see. « Dr. Endley removed his office, on last ■I Monday, to the rooms on the second 11 >or ® c f tie building lately occupied by ilai ' nK brook’s saloon. | J. H. Garrett moved his express office ?| slid news stand to the room vacated by I Ikirdenbrook s salo n. A South Bend bartender was man n to jl plank down $37 the other d y for selling ;| liquor to a minor. ! The Indepenuen r is ii d /bled -to Sena I tor Howard for reports of the senate com ‘I mittee on the prisons north and south. If I go to farming no man gets that I Shunk steel plow, made in Bucyrus. Ohio, I and worth fifteen dollars, for live—now mind that. J. b. Exdi.ey. Etch cloud a silver lining has, As everybody know.-; But silver linings won’t make up For lack of winter clothes. Al. Hardenbrook removed his sedoon to bis new quarters, on lu;-l Monday. Ue now has one of the finest saloons in North ern Indiana. I once had a sweetheart, Her hair was punkin yeller; And doggone if she didn't Ru„ ofi’ with another feller. The teachers of Lincoln township will hold their sixth and last institute lor the year, in the Aalkerton High School build ing, on Saturday, March 12. St. Louis' girls wear ruffles, Chicago's have big feet: But as for hunchbacked bustks, New Haven’s can’t be beat. Godfrey Knight, Sr., father of tl.e Knight Bros ,of South Bend, on d at his Iftmie iu Schoolcraft, Mich., not long since, at the ripe old age of 100. He would have been 101 on the 26th of May next. We vvete misinformed last week in regard to the proceeds of the ball and sup per given by our Catholic friends in Bender’s opera ball, on the evening of Feb. 21. The proceeds were SIOO.OO instead tis $71.68, as stated by the Independent. The Raccoon has a bushy tail The Opossum’s his is bare, The Kabint has no tail at all But a little bunch of hair; The June bug is a pretty bird, Lighting up the lane, The Bed bug has no tail at all, But he gets there just the same. BARGAIN IN MUSIC. This Favorite Album of Songs ai d Ballads, containing thirty-two pieces of choice and popular music, full sheet mu sic size, with complete words and music and piano accompaniment, is finely printed upon heavy paper with a very attractive cover. The following are the titles of the songs and ballads contaiged in the Favor ite Albnm:—As I'd Nothing Else to Do; The Dear Old Songs of Home; Mother, Watch the Little Feet; Oh, You Pretty Blue-eyed Witch; Blue Eyes; Katy's Let ter; The Passing Bell; I Saw Esau Kissing Kate; Won’t You Tell Me Why, Robin; The Old Garden Gate; Down Below the Waving Lindens; Faded Leaves; All Among the Summer Roses; Touch the Harp Gently. My pretty Louise; I really don’t think 1 shall Marry; Dreaming of Home; The eld Cottage Clock; Across the Sea; A Year Ago; Bachelor's Hall; Ruth and I; Good Night; One Happy Year Ago; Jennie in the Orchard; The O’d Barn Bate; Jack's Farewek; Polly ; Whisper in the Twilight. This is a very fine collection ot real vocal gems, and gotten up in v ery handsome style. Published in the u«ual way and bought at. a music store, these 32 pieces would cost you $11.20. W e bought a job lot of this music at a great sacrifice and as the holidays are past, w< desire to close out our stock ot once. Will send you the entire collection wcdl wrapped »ud postpaid for only 40 cts. Send im mediately. Address, Ike EM BIJUf News Co., Syracuse N. 'i

The sugar making season is at hand. W alkerton has had one case of measles this winter. Moving has been the order of the day in Walkerton, of late. The front end of March was pleasant beyond expectation, this year. John Miller, of North Liberty, takes 1 Fred Decker’s place at Stephens’ store. Sixteen marriage licenses were, issued in this county during the month of Febru- ■ ary. Reuben Varner and family left here 1 Thursday evening for Garrett, their future home. The authorities of South Bend are ' after the gamblers of that place, with a sharp stick. The robbing and blue birds have made their appearance. They’ were singing in the woods this week. An exchange says ‘‘look out for a man taking subscriptions for Meyer’s Fashion Magazine. He is reported to be a fraud.” Dr. Joel Harris, an old and prominent cit izen of New’ Carlisle died last Monday, at ' the age of 76 years. He hail been a res ident of St. Joseph county formore than i forty years. There was a young lady named Hughes Who never was known to refughes To go out of a night. On a young man’s invight, To take one of a couple of stughes. Erery business man in town ought to carry an advertisement in the Independent It would bring more trade to Walkerton, and help to give the town a boom. This is a fact. W hen Sam Hudelmyer gets his lumber yard in full blast, and Noah Rensberger | gets his double brick up, and Henderson gets back from Florida, Walkerton will be all right, except it will want a bank. New Carlisle Gazette; The richest joke <>f the'season is on Rev. R. li. Sanders. He drove several miles in the country this week to marry a couple, only to find that he was just one wees m advance of the date. A surprise party was given on Mr and Mrs. E. Andrews at their residence in this place, on last Thursday evening. 3 hey were presented by their friends with a fine set of dishes. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by everyone. It is said that Dr. Macomber has invent ed a new wire fence machine. Those who have seen it pronounce it a very ingenious device. We understand the Ductor Las taken steps to secure a patent for his inven lion, and will have it ready lor the market about the firs, of' Apr.l. The rinketam has vanished, The sketum has lied, Tlv rollum is vonish - d, The wheelum is dead. Tobog’s now tae daisy That now rules the day, Let's tobog lid we're crazy, Ri-tu-ral-li- la! Sani Hudelmyer has completed arrange meats for opening g lumber and brick yard in this place soon, and will occupy the 1. P. & C. R. R.grounds north of the track, and opposite the central business blockHe will handle brick, lumber, lath, land piaster, vtc. To a moral certainty W a’k Tton gets this spring another double brick business building. Our enterprising friend and townsman, Noah Rensberger, has about completed ail arrangements for the erection of a substantial double hi k business building. He informs t' Independent that just as soon as the weather will per mit, up she goes Now for a bank. Congrt ssman Ford Las sent to the county clerk's office blank application for pensions under the Mexican war pen sinn act, for Loth soldiers’ claims and widows’ claims. Those who are entitled to ] ensions under this act can secure these blanks free of cost by applying at the clerk's office, or they can secure them by writing direct to the pension department in Washington. —South Bend Register. It is reported that Rev. John Littlejohn, the eccentric preacher, will known throughout Northern Indiana, applied at the Kalamazoo poor house tor quarters last week, saying lie was tired of tramping and wanted to spend the remainder oi his days where he could get enough to eatHe is ninety years old, and is related to some of the leading educators and poli ticians of the United States.—Pl} mouth Republican. If you take a young lady To skate on the ice And she knows not the art, Though the gliding is nice, There is no pleasure in it, And it’s trying besides; ; So we say in all candor. Young man let her slide On the toboggan. “ “ over the snow. So we say in all candor, r Young man let her go; “ “ ’* “ Gallagher, New let her go. 1 ANOTHER ART CRAZE. Tl.e latest art work among ladies is ’’ known as the ‘'French Cruze,” for decors ating china, glassware, etc. It is some- ■ thing entirely new, and is both profitaqle and fascinating. It is very popular in ' New York, Boston and other Eastern cit--1 ies lo ladies desiring to learn the Art, i we will send an elegant china placque (size i 18 inches,) handsomely decorated, for a model, together with box of material, 100 colored designs assorted in flowers, am--1 mala, soldiers, land scapes, etc., complete, e with full instructions, upon receipt of only ■, sl. The placque alone is worth more e than the amount charced. To every lady ordering this outfit who encloses the address of five other ladies interested m Art e matters, to whom we can mail our new 11 catalogue of Art Goods, we will enclose d 'extra and without charge, a beautiful 3b inch, gold-tinted placque. Address, THE EMPIRE NEwSCO., [( . S' i a euse, N. Y

PERSONAL POINTS. Marry Hardenbrook is at Ligonier. Mrs. Joe Endleyis visiting relatives iu For, Wayne. D. W. Place went to Findlay, 0., the fore par of this week on business. Dr. C. M. Richmond made a professional visit to feegarden on Thursday last. Mrs. Dr, H. S- Dowell is visiting relatives at Ligonier, and will return home next week. Francis Yeager, of Grovertown. was a welcom e caller at the Independent office on Wednesday ast. Dave Petrie resigned his position and went to Chicago to learn the merchant tailoring business. He is located at .362 State street. Jake Barnhart came over from Lakeville last Saturday to spend the sabbath at home, returning to Lakeville on Monday. I Our genial friend, Fred Decker, resigned hi S position with the Stephens Store Company, and went to Fort Wayne Tuesday with his business eye directed toward a wholesale firm of that city Ed Henderson received a telegram last Monday announcing the serious illness of his brother, who is at Jackson, Florida. Ed departed the same day for Florida, in answer to the telegram. B. L. Keek, of Nortli Liberty, St. Joe county, made us a call yesterday in company with Capt. J. E. Barden. Mr Keck resided here many years ago, having moved away about the close of the war. His last visit here was about twenty years ago.—Ligonier Leader. Doc. M. F. Smith and his daughter Exie went to Kewanna last Thursday a week for the double purpose of visiting old friends and acquaintances and transacting business. Miss Exie went from the above place to Niles, Michigan, where she also has a large circle of friends whom she owed a visit. Doc paid his taxes at Kewanna and re. turned home Monday. A bihii, new steel plow, in good order, wortu g;ls will be sold foi $5 cash. J. 1?. End lev. D. \\ . Place has No. 1 ear corn for sale. Don't let it slip your memory that I sell Safe Rheumatic I’uie lor 85 cents per bottle. J. Endley EXCITEMEN V LN TEX 18 (Leal excitement has been cans- | e<i in ihw vicinity ot Ikuis, T. x , bv I the remarkable recov«jy of Mr. ,L I E Colley, who was So helpless h<- | could not turn in bed, or laise his I head, everybody sai 1 he was dying ' of Consumption. A Tiia! buttle) ol Dr. Kings New Di.-eovtiy wa-.-e;it him. Finding lelid, he i bought a large bottle and a box <4 | Dr Kings New Idle Pills; by the I time he had taken two boxes of ; Pills Olid two bultk'S of the Di>c. \ - j cry, hi' was w< 11 auu had gained in I fl >h tLiity six pouu Is. Trial B- ! ties ot this Great Discovery loi ! Consumption tree at J. \V. Arling 1 Oli’s. Rein mber 1 sell a dollar bottle ot Iruu tonic Bitters for sixty । cents. J. Eudley. Death of.Urs. ElizaL'lh Wright Mis. Elizabeth \\ light died on last Monday, I’vb. 28, us drop.-v, at tbo Te-l lence of her daughter, M r-. Lewis R neh nt, of near thn place. H T ace was 82 Veals, 2 ' Eiuu.bs aud 26 days. She was a ) member of the Chuieh ui God, and always lived a tun Christian life. She is survived by three sons and three daughters, all ol whom have leached their majority. Shu was a lesideut of this place about 9 years, coming here from Olive Bianeh, this county. Iler husbands death occured some 20 years ago, of consumption. She also lost two daughters from this dread desease. The funeral took place trem ’.he United Bretheru < hutch, at 11 o’clock, a. m. Wednesday, Revs. Richmond and Hildebrand conducting the ser'ices. She was buried iu the Walke!ton cemetery. Harman’s Seed Store pays highest market piice tor onion sets. Top onion sets. Bottom onion sets. Potato onion sets. We are headquarters for seeds of al! kinds. Send for Catalogue. Hannan’s Seed Store, South Bend, Ind. Remember, I se?| Warner s Safe Cure for 85 cents. J. Endley. THE VERDICT UNANIMOUS. W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years’ standing. ; Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, I Ohio, affirms: ‘‘The best selling medicine I have over handled in my 20 years’ experience, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at J. W. Arlington’s. We are making a specialty of job printing, and keep on hand as ull stock of material for printing bill heads letter heads, note heads, cards, tickets, statements, notes, dodgers, posters, etc. > We can give you work and prices that can't be beaten in larger places.

A CORNER! On AY AR N E R’S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE! I buy my goods on nine years’ time, and expect to be out of business before the expiration of that time. Consequently, 1 can sell cheaper than any druggist who is in the habit ot paying for his goods. You will find the above article at my store for 85 cts. per bottle. Genuine. The best Iron To nic Bitters, IS bottles, for 60 cents. Il anything further is necessary let me know. J. ENDLEY. FAIR WARNING. A U persons found fishing in violation of the law in FISH LAKES, LAPORTE CO , INDIAN A, or in any stream leading from there, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. ‘-WE MEAN BUSINESS.” Izaak Walton Fishing and Boat ing Club, South Bend, lud. MishawakaFibiiing Club, MiohaWaka, I nd. No. 1 ear corn for sale by 1) W. Place. WOJ'LI) IyCNOXyMI'D \ i / JN Tho Special Features of this Celebrated Plow are. that it Ist. NEVER CLOCS. 2d. ALWAYS SCOURS. : 3d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW. Tbc Beam m not bolt'd to the Snndaido bnt—by moans ot a at'ol frog- i* aot dlrartly in tho Ontto of tho l.atio of llraft, making a •toady light rnnidDg pl w. Mid < uo that oMiuot l o 4 l<'gg' d. See olio bvfor y n buy. If your Agout baa none write us for price. MaNt-raCTVIIKD ONI.T »T J. I. CASE PLOW WORKS, KAt IXK. VMs. NEW GOODS and—- ; LOW HUCES. i Keep in mind that we always l have in stock a good line of DRESS GOODS Os ail kinds. CASHMERES, Tie i eos and DIAGON ALS, GINGHAMS Iu the latest styles. PRINTS ui all kinds of standard quality. NOTIONS । and FANCY GOODS iu latest j styles. Lathes’, Mi-ses’ and chilI dreu’s SHOES Os all styles and quality. Men’s th rse and fine BOOTS and SHOES, QUEENSWARE iln all the latest designs. FANCY land STAPLE GROCERIES a specialty. Steubens Store Co. B. & 0. TIME TABLE. Adopted January 24th, 1886. EAST BOUND.’ NO. 6. NO. 10. NO. 8 I I ■) " ■ — Chicago 11 5 ojpin 8.10 am 6.25 pm Walkerton Jc_. ' 003 1 sa m Garrett L :.5 p m 4.20 I Delian c 'lO-20 8 05 0.5» Deshler, 10.58 LOS 6.50 I Fostoria j 11.39 a.lO 7.39 Tiffin 1L59 5.42 8.03 Sandusky ! i b -25 7 25 Mansfield ,I*B am 9.05 10.15 Mt. Vernon 2,26 10.1(5 11.36 Columbus Ar ! i 8.40 111.05 2.40 p m ~ Lv 12.00 111.25 11,40 am Newark Lv 3.15 12-10 am 12.55 pm Zanesville Ar I 8.59 12.54 1.58 Cambridge 4.43 , L 3.0 u Barnesville 5.31 2. 4.05 Bellaire Ar 6.28 3. . 5.04 Wheeling Lv 6.55 L 5.45 Pittsburgh 10.15 <-30 8.40 Grafton Ar 10.40 am 1<>,15 Cumberland i P IU 2.10 p m 2.30 a m Washington ' 6.30 7.20 Baltimore 1 "-80 8.30 WESTBOUND. , । NO. 5 NO. 3. NO. 9.” Baltimore Lv 8.45 a.m 9.00 am 8.45 am Washington I 9.43 10.00 9.43 Cumberland 5.09 pm 2.09 ain 2.43 am Grafton 2.43 6.55 Pittsburgh’ 2.30 5.50 7.00 p m Wheeling'Ar 7.00 8.50 9.55 Bellaire Lv ' 7.38 9.35 10 33 Barnesville 8.42 ’-1.39 10.29 Cambridge 9.10 ’ 112. 12 24 am Zanesville Lv 9.57 12.23 p m 1.20 Newark Ar .10.40 1.20 2.00 Columbus Ar 111.50 240 310 „ Lv- | 5.00 2.50 8.20 Mt Vernon ;11-31 2.36 4.27 pml Mansfield »12. flam 4-02 5.55 Sanduska Ar : 6.35 8 55 Tiffin 2»8 "-05 8 03 Fostoria ' 1 .29 7 37 8 26 Deshler 311 8.38 0 15 Defiance 3.48 9 41 10.05 , Garrett Lv 4.55 2.00 H. 25 Walkerton Jc_- । 2.24 224 Chicago Ar ‘,B 55 | 1>.40 525 W. E. Keppert, C. H. Eor<l, l’ass. Ag’t, Columbus, O. Gen’lAg’t,

Money to Loan Ou improved farms; from one to five y<ais’ time. Cal on W. T. Rogens at tho post Hie?, Walkert u, Ind. BUCKLER’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, an 1 all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, o' no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisr faction, or mo ;ey refunded. Price 25 cents pebox. horsaleby Dr. Arlington. tAKura wmirirt. z-vw-M-.r-e- -j. aox-.-w rv-auaMKKwwuEuu A FIRST-CLASS MEAT MAR KET. Retiring keeps nothing but the finest kinds of meats at his market, and will buy nothing but the best of cattle for butchering purposes. He is paying the highest cash price for extra good cattle. No ol 1 cows wanted. AH kinds of job printing done on short notice, at the lud< pendent office. CPOD SALARIES Commission o Men d Womenac”* as local or traveling Agents. No experience needed. Steady work! James E. Whitney Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. (Mention this paper) 6Noa THE M ARK E I S. Corrected weekly by The Stephens Store Cotnpini}. ITU I VISIONS. Butter, Y tb L) Lard, '• 06 Bgk' s > f' doz, 12 Potatoes, p bush, ‘>l) Onions, " “ 1.00 Beans. “ “ ISAJ wheat, “ ‘ *0 Corn, “ “ U 7 I” Oats, “ “ -S Apples, “ “ SO Corn AL al, cwt . 1 .25 Flour “ “ 2.20 Dried Apples, p* th -04 “ Peaehes, “ “ 10 Hides, green, 11 “ 06 Shoulder, '* “ 10 Ham, “ “ 14 Bacon, “ u .10 wool, washed, “ “ 22 “ “ unwashed, “ “ 18 fallow, " “ I’* ball, bbi, 1.00 Clover Seed, f' bush 4 1 0 Dressed Pork 5.25 Timothy Seed 2 50 J. R ABNER, Physician and Surgeon, GRoVERTOwN, IND. Office in residence. DdOs I Si SODA Bast in ths World. DIRECTORY. CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. Wolverton, Pastor. Services at 10 A. M., aud 7P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC—Priest, Father Kroll. Services at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BRETHREN in CHRIST.-Rev S Sny der. Pastor. Services every alternate Sabbath at lO’ a o’clock. THE CHURCH OF GOD.—Holds its meetings in the Advent church every Sabbath (SATURDAY ) at 2 o'clock I’. M. Exercises—Sabbath School —Social worship—and preaching. LODGES IN 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. B. F. Yerhick. N. G. A I’. Atw.OD, Sec. MASONIC. Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge No 356 F. & A. M , of Ind., will be held in their Hull in Walkerton on the 2d mid 4th Wednesday evenings of each month, at 8 I'. M. Xisiting brethren in good standing, are cordially welcomed. B. A. Byers, Sue. S. J. Nicoles, W. M. COURTS IN St. JOSEPH^COUNTY. COUNTY COURT meets 2d Monday in March, 4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October 4th Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge. A. J. Egbert Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mondays in December, March, lune and September of each year. C. G. Towle. Jacob Eaton, and D. W. Place, Commissioners. COUNTY; OFFICERS. Aaron Jones. Aud’tr. T. M. Howard Recorder, I Wm. McMichael, Clerk. John Finch. Sheriff, E R Wills. Treas’r. W,M.Whitten. Survey’r Dr. H. T. Montgomery, Coroner. EEKJ or o,hß ' s '’ vho w!sh examine MMSXsI 8 this paper, or obtain eatimaias on ad.ortising space when in Chicago, will find it on silo at tho Advertising Agency of UHWOHAS.

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I.ISIXESS CAUDA Wm. A. DAILEY, Atty, at Law & Notary Public, WALkERTON, IND. will pra< tice in St. Joseph and adjoining conties. Collecting and conveyancing, specialties. JAMES F ENDLEY, Physician and Surgeon, WALKERTON, IND. Office over Beall & Nicoies’ law office. Trustee’s Notice. Samuel F. Ross, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in his office at the store ofS. F. Ross & Co., on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. vllNo4Bly K. C. KHEISLSY, Barber and Hairdresser, wALKERTON, IND. Located in basement of Odd Fellows block. Satisfattory work guaranteed U. F. TOWNSEND, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Collections.promptly attended £O. I. E. HOWABD, (late clerk of the circuit court.).-* ATTORNEY AT LAW. And Notary Public. Office With L.G. rll *. over A mold Law Office, Ko. ’2ll W. WaNliington St., SOUTH BEHD,^ IND Particular attention given to the settle ment of Estates and Guardianships, drain age, drawing of Deeds Mortgages, &c. Dr. H. S. Dowell, Dentist. WALKERTON, INDIANA, Is a graduate of the Indiana Dental College, has permanently located iu Walkerton, aud is qualified to peiform all work in his profession iu the latest aud most improved style. Filling aud preserving the natural teeth a specialty. Faltte teeth to fit or no pay. All work warranted. By fair aud honest dealing I hope to secure a fair share of your patronage. Office over Jake Taylori restaurant. B A. SCBUTT, DENTIST, WALKERTON, - IND. gill i Having located here permanently, I am now prepared to do all kind of Dental work on shoit notice. Prices governed by Material used and time required to complete operations in a satisfactory manner N. B. All work warranted. Office Over wood worth’s Drug Store. BOTBlir VABNEB’S LIVERY & FEED STABLE. N. W RIGS, NEw HARNESS, AND GOOD HORSES Citizens, travelers, and commercial men canbe accoinmoda ted on reasonable tern Barn nearly opposite the Florence House Call and see me. A. 11 " " HENRY SCHULZ, . GERMAN WATCHMAKER. (twenty-six years’ experience.) , Mr. Schulz, a first-cUhH work man in his line, has established himself permaently iu Wakerton, , aud will repair jewelry, watches and clocks in a satisfactory manner ’ Give him u trial and be convinced