St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 12, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1887 — Page 3

THE independent. 1 \ Paper fok Everybody. B ADVERTISING RATES: I one column fcr one year, $80; locals. 5 cts per » , ° for one insertion; for three insertions, 10 cts. yer line. WALKE BTOX, IXl>- MARCH 19, iss? ft I D- w - PLACE ’ Money & Beal Estate Broker. | Money to loan in small or large amounts I from ten days to five years. Sums of SSOO W aD d over on 5 years time tit 7 per cent. | interest. Office on Avenue F, W alkerton, ■ ? Town County. I Mrs. Esther Kerr, of Mishawaka, died * I recently at the advanced age of« 6. i John Smeltz is the owner of a calf I that was born recently with but one ear. I Geo. Wyman & Co., S mth Bend, are I slaughtering the prices of carpets. See ■ their new ad. S Mother Angela, of Notre Dame, whose S death occurred recently, was a cousin of ■ Hon. James G Blaine. ■ The 18th day of May next has been se I tooted for the unveiling of the Colfax mon I went in Indianapolis. _ S Lizzie Pratt was born to Mrs. Pratt, wife I of Ben Pratt, March 16, I8o7; ai d she I -weighed about reven pounds. . I Pool swapped his farm for a house ■ und lot in the Bend, and will move there I in a few days, and make brooms. I The Philadelphia More is being over I hauled, cleaned and whitewashed, prepar ■ atory to putting in new spring goods. g Maj >r Andre Curtis, an old and highly ■ ' respected citizen of Mi hawaka, di. d the I other day, aged 7!) years. lie located in t Mishawaka in 1865. Illi i* ' Mary had a little tamp, ’lwas full of kerosene; One day the lamp did explode — Since then she's not benzine. It is said that L'nuox, the man who proposed to start a labor paper at La Porte, has fled, taking with him all the subscription money, besides leaving sev end unpaid bills. Brother Warner. the ‘ Come Out" divine \ will find some mighty juicy rending in thi? * I issue of the Independent. from the ver sati'e pen of our old ftiend, Doctor huh [ mond, of this place. > Vaccination is the most warring nation It is always visit g up in arms,—Vaip Hoosier Herald. Yes, and where is the nation that it I won't pit itself against? . k The LaPorte Argus this week complete^ its 18th volume. It is one of the largest and ipost prosperous papeis in the state I sind is the hardest hitter for the cause oi Democracy that we know cd. d I Indiana has vme physician to every 8' V ■ inhabitants. Now the marvel about thh K business is, how do doctors live in Indi ana, where only about two out of every I hundred pay their doctor's bills? » It is reported that Charles Beatty, of I, Knox, was run over and killed by th: | cars at that place last Saturday nigh* IT 2 vis employed in the capacity of brakeman when the accident occurred. He was bir HI 19 vears old, and the only hope of a wid owed mother. Paden Bros . two young gentlemen Iron Camden, Ind., have located in V. aikerton and will follow their trade here, vi.ich i V. 3 that of painting and paper hanging. Buil are experts in their Hue. Me cud tour I attention to their ad. else where in this paper. 4 The New Carlisle Gazette sta’es that ) three children of John Cl k, of Wills township, all died recently within out week, from inflammation of the lungs || supposed t.« have been caused pmcipaHy ■ by unhealthy surroundings. Oilier did • K dr?n in the family are ill from the same L ■ disease. » There is a religious sect in Russia that E does not allow a member to suffer the 1 martyrdom of disease. ‘‘ hen a member S B Sails sick, another is selected to go an ! t choke him to death. They believe it is " ■ wrong to permit any one to sutler from H disease. Wonder wliat Brother V. aruer of ■ the “Come Cuts” would have to say in f favor of this religious sect? | We reg et to learn of the death of Frank ■ Gants, which occurred at his home in LigK onier on last Tuesday a week. His disease j was consumption. His age was 23 years I and 9 months. He was a son of Dr. Gants. E the well known ilentist of Ligonier. Frank ■ .had a great many acquaintances in this g place, and used to make periodical visits H here for the purpose of practicing his proE session, which was that of dentistry. B Remember that we have the facilities for ■ turning out job worn in neat shape a: dat H the lowest rates. Statements, bill heads ■ and letter heads, per 1,000, $3.25; for 500> ■ $1.85; note heads, $3 per 1,000, for 500’ ■ $1.75; printed envelopes, No. 6 business, ■ excellent quality, 40 cents per 100. OrK dersby mail will receive prompt attention. ■ Addre-s, T1 E INDEPENDENT, Waik- ■ eiton, L.d. ■ ' After the preacher had talked just B about die 1.0 ir last Monday night at Ful— Wr hall li ectly against the different **■ religious denominations. < omparing them B everything nu an that his fertih- genius ■ could conjure up. he wound up by sayingK “Then, the sect- ar.- to be compared t> an ■Btf Old dried rail. fnd < f hob s, wiin ^B •ticks stuck in them." W<- are at a .-ericas B loss to understand !. -w th>- iiiastratom ca!: ’L indeed, it will apjdp at ail. I

Jordan items came too late this week. Will publish next veek. An heiress was born to the wife of Charles Rogers, Wednesday, March IG. The new church at LaPaz will be ded icated on the 27th of this • monthDr. M. A. Schutt has moved his office in with Dr Endley, over the Express office. There are 85,671 physicians in the Uni ted States. In the face of such facts, who can wonder at the rate of mortality? Keep your hardware eye on Sam F. Ross & Co.’s ad. You’ll see some astounding things. That company is bound to sell goods. Dr. Dud Reynolds has placed the Inre pendent under a mountain of obligations for a sack full of sundry articles, which he presented us the other day. Bills printed at this office announce a public sale to be he held by Ira Mattox at his residence, one mile northeast of Tee garden, on Saturday, March 26, at 10 a. m. Adam s life was darkened by Eve. Valparaiso Hoosier IB raid. Yes, and he raised Cain in that neigh borhood about it, too. win te" oak~posts. John Myers, residing I" near the old “Stamping Ground,” has a lot of No. 1 V< bite Oak Posts, which he will sell at 5 cents each. By the change of time on the I. F. & C. R. R the south bound passenger will after Sunday arrive here at 9 a. m. ii stead of 12:48 p. m., reaching Indian apolis at 3:30 p. m. Somebody stole five hams ami four shoulders oi Jake Rinehart, a week last Wednesday night, while he and his family were at church, It will soon be so that us fellows who want to do the right )hing can't even go to meeting. Reverend Warner, the “Come Out" divine, says that he don't pay any atten ;ion to newspaper attacks upon himself, hallelujah! But he will take occasion, in the presence of a large congregation, to say that printers are the most damnable sot of men on God’s foot stool, and apply all the epithets to the fraternity in gen oral that he can warp his tongue to. Oh 10, he don't get angrv. Last Satin-Jay was another large sized lay in 'A aiker on. The day was a bean riftil one, and it seemed as if every bod v for miles and miles around knew it and concluded to celebrate it by coming to town. Every available hitehra<-k was oe •npied, and the sidewalks fairly eroaned (chestnuts) under their burdens of human freight, so to speak. Our meri-hants gunned clear around on the back of tlnii necks. Selah!

ANOTHER ART CRAZE. Fhe latest art work among Indies is known as ;be ‘ French Crae.e," for deeortting china, glassware, etc. It is some • hing ENTiitEiT new, and is b.ohpr lita ole and fascinating. It is v< r,’ popular in Nevy York, Boston and other Eastern cities To ladies desirih’g to learn the 'ATT ae will sen i an elegant cliinn piaeup.e ■ size 18 inches.) handsomely di eorated, for a model, together with box of material, 101. eolon-d designs assorted in flowers, ani mals, soldiers, land scapes, etc., complete •ii:h fe.il instructions, upon reciipt . fon!-. sl. Tim placqne alone is worth mon han the amount chartred. To every lady infering this outfit who encloses t!;e adiress of five other ladies interested in Ari matters, to whom we can mail < ur new ■atalogue of Ait Goods, we will en< lost •xtra and without charge, a beautiful 3l meh, gold-tinted plactpie. Address, THE EM FIR E NF.wS CO., - pc S - latuse, N. A The death of Mr. Beecher suggests the question, "is not our race degenerating?” Men of learning and genius are passing away one after another and none are springing up to replace them in the wore of letters or statecraft. i'ithin two years n > less than fifteen distinguished Ameri c ms have been stricken down by the grim d stroyer. and scarctdy any have meanwhile come into prominence to replace them in their respective capabilities. Even the stage i.- almost depleted of the higher class of representatives which were a gen eration ago almost plenty. It is high time for the youthful American to bestir him self and assume the togas of the “gieat inen fallen."— Valparaiso Vidette. Aint you a little eff? Have you lost signt of Green Smith, of Indiana, an 1 3 F. Shively, of the 13th district? Then there’s the Michigan Come Out preacher, whose name we can’t just think ot. And who cares anything about the stages any--hew, since railroads are so plenty. BARGAIN IN MUSIC. This Favorite Album of Songs and 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 Album:—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 I shall Marry; Dreaming of Home; The old 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 Old Barn Gate; Jack's Farewell; Polly; Whisper in the Twilight. This is a very fine collec tion o’ real vocal gems, and gotten up in very handsome style. Published in the usua’ way and bought at a music store, these 3-’ pieces would cost you §11.20. We bought a job lot of this music at a great i sacrifice and as the holidays are past, we ' desire to close out our stock ot once. W ill : send you the entire collection well wrapped ' and postpaid for only 40 cts. Send im mediately. Address, 1 ’j ■ • EMPIRE News Cm, <vra-mße N. Y.

PERSONAE points. J. E. Johnson, of Tyner, was in this place last Sunday. Henry Hostetter, of Knox, was in town last Saturday. Miss Kramer, of Chicago, is visiting in this place with Levi McDonald’s family. R. Varner; of Garrett, was in town this week. He says Garrett is booming. Miss Minnie Hagen, of South Bend, has been visiting friends here during the past week, Mrs. Nellie Endley, of the South Bend schools, is here visiting, and will return to the Bend Sunday. Mrs. 11. S. Dowell, who visited relatives and friends at Ligonier for about six weeks, returned home last Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. C. R. Caswell have returned to their home in Chicago, after a four weeks' visit with Mrs. C. V. O’Brien, of this place. Rev. Snyder, late pastor of the United Brethren church, of this place, will move soon to Eldorado, Kan., where lie will take charge of achurch. Our genial friend, B. M. Seybold, of Lal’az, made us a welcome call last Saturday. B. M. will leave soon for Missouri, where he expects to locate. Ed. Henderson returned from Florida last Thursday. Ed says he would not swap St. Joseph and Marshall counties for tile whole state of Florida. Esq. Roderick and Albert Barber returned last Saturday from Noble county, this state, where they made a wcek'sstay, in looking after their interests in the John Hostetter estate. Some of the heirs, however, were not ready to make a final settlement. Miss Smith, from Walkerton, is visiting A. N. Hamlett's. She contentp-ales starting a millinery store at tins place —Meidone Gazette Miss Exie is one among our most highly re spected ladies, ami her numerous friends in Walkerton will regret to learn of her decision to locate elsewhere - PADEN BROS., —FIRST CLASS— Painters § Paper-hangers, Have permanently located in Walkerton, and are prepared to do anything in the line of first class painting and paper hanging, on short notice Good work guaranteed at low rates. Leave orders at the Florence House. FARM FOR SALE? Forty acres of good land, 4 1 2 miles west of Walkerton, will be sold very low for cash, or on time. Twenty acres improved, the balance timber and pasture. MARY BLAKE. LOOK HERE! Any person wishing a W. W - Kimball piano, same style as the •me leeonily purchased by Mis> Miimie Platts, would do well t< give me a calL aw । wid sell same Ln - $l5O on easy paymeule. D. L. Stowe, dealei in pianos A organs. Mrs. Lr. Smith has just iee< ived lu r new stock, of spiing miliinery goods. She respecttuHy invit.'>the ladies to call and wee new styles J. K. Johnson is holding a pii vale sale at his store in Tyne) City, and is off ring big bargaiu^ on agricultural implements, hay. corn, cattle, etc. Go to Kooii'z’.s, ihe I’armeiStotv' for big baigains; hepa\e uore for biitt< r at d eggs than an\ other merchant No 1 ear corn i- r sale by 1> W Piace. Dry goods at cost at Kctmtz'' —closing out sale. Com* eally a,im Lai gains Will only la. I a few lays. pay Yoi r Faxes. E. R Wills, treasurer of St. Jo* -•> ph county, will be in Walkerton io collect taxes, on Tuesday and Wednesday, March *22 and ‘23, a 1 Behrens’ stole. For groceries, tea. coffees, spices, 'obacco and Hue cigars go to Koouzs. Latest styles in fancy rucliings and gauze vails at Mrs. Brown’s. For and pure drugs go to Koontz's; prices below other dealers. ’~a7IAP IAIN'S FORTUNATE DISCOVERY. Capt. Coleman,, sebr. Weymouth, ph ing between Atlantic City and N.Y, bad been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, au-d was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It nut only gave him instant relief, but allayed the ex freme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected and a single dose had the same happy t fleet. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free trial bottles of this standard remedy at Arlington’s drug store. RENEWS HER YOUTH. Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co., lowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: “I am 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress my«e)f without help. Now lam free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework 1 owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, only 50c at Arlington’s drug store. Harman’s Seed Storepays highest market price for onion sets. Top onion sets. Bottom onion sets. Potato onion sets. We are headquarters for seeds of all kinds. Send for Catalogue. Harman’s Seed Store, South Bend, Ind.

A CORNER I On WARNER’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 bes. 'ron Tonic Bitters, IS hot ties, for 60 cents. It anything further is necessary let me know. J. ENDLEY. FAIR WARNING. AU persons found fishing in violation of the law in F SII LAKES, LAPORTE CO., INDIANA, or in any stream hading Irom there, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. “WE MEAN BUSINESS.” Izaak Walton Fishing and Boating Club, South Bend, Ind. Mishawaka Fishing Club, Miaha Waka, Ind. SOMSTI-IIFTG ITZE'W. AVOJUID RiLNOVYNED ZT^\ / /k \ Th© Special Features of this Celeb rated Plow are. that it Ist. NEVER CLOCS. 2d. ALWAYS SCOURS. 3d. TURNS A PERFECT FURROW. Tho Beam in not bole-d to tho landt.l ■ but by ni' ans of a steel fro;: lx set directly in tbo Centre of tlio L.nr of Draft, maktn : a steady light running plow, and one that enuuot bo Clogged. Seo olio before x u buy. If your Agent han none write uh for price. MASCt act, KH> OM V HY J. I. CASE PLOY.' WORKS, KACIM:. U m.

THE INDEPENDENT ! Has a good circulation in St. Joseph, LaPorte, Marshall, and Starke I counties, and has about 600 bona I fide subscribers, representing over ; 3,000 readers. Our merchants will j find THE INDEPENDENT a valu- I able adve 2? tii sing medium. ■ ’ <

B. & 0. TIME TAELE. Adopted January 3 Hh, 1887. WEST^BoTiND ' 'pm |I’M 7m Vm Lv.Pittsburgh 7 I’M „ . “ Wheeling 905 955 90< 1 i “ Bellaire 9^ 50 33 94; 205 AM AM PM 600 “ Zanesville 5 5 ’9 1.15 12 3tl 5 20 AM ; g 50 " Newark 12.50 33? 2 («, 630 8 05 Ar. Columbus 910 310 2 740 — —q —pm . I 5.220 Ar. Cincinnati 7 39 7 30 6 w j PM I’M AM । 625 Louisville 12 3, .2 3 621 “ St. Louis 641 640 7 4.' | 5 AM ! AM lv. Columbus 11 0 . 112' 700 AM U PM | “ Mansfield 038 555 437 1015 .... Ar. Sandusky 800 715 1215 Lv. Tiffin 40 4 § O4 702 _— “ Fostoria 403 g 29 728 “ Defiance 15 47 1415 931 —- , , I ■ am pm Auburn Jc 644 ’1 30 1106 2 10 5 20 1 FM PM WALKERTON ' 445 ?25 228 205 ; ' am Ar. Chicago 44 101 525 5 30 730 942 “lUST BO KN I). I’M AM I I'M I'M I'M Lv Chicago 5.05 810 925 845 3 45 PM AM AM WALKERTON 7.25 1103 I 59 1123 C 06 Auburn Jc 9.34 1 ’-8 233 200 8 20 Defiance 10-351 TOi 103 Fostoria 11.581 5 !•' 6 35j .— AM I । Tiffin 12 19 54C 7 12 Sandusky 6 2.' 7 45! : Mansfield 1.48 85! OL' 10 15 : Lv Cincinnati 7 i 7 3 —, ( I PM Columbus 110rb.l20i ' 5 00 W. E. Reppert, C.K.Eord, Pass. Ag’t, Columbus, O. Gen’l Ag’t,

TO THE FARMERS! I George Cook has taken the agency for the Eure, ka Fence Machine and it eanvanxiug st. Joseph | county for the same. The Eureka is Hie best and i cheapest machine on the market, and has given . the best of satisfaction wherever it ha.s been tried. | Mr. Cook will be pleased to call and leave a sain [ plc machine with anyone desiring to see It operate. For further particulars address, Geo, Cook. Walkerton, Ind. BUCKI.KN.? ARNICA SALVE. I The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, 1 sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores letter j chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin I eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay I required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- । faetioii, ornioepy refunded. Price 26 centsper b x. fcorsaleby Dr.AVlington. W.- hi -|— || i. ji._ j| n. _u __X— H dTU JW.I WONPEUS OF THE HEEP. CORAL, SHELLS, and other marine curiosities. We have agents constantly employed iti seenring rare specimens of the above named articles, and offer to the public as line a collection for ONE DOLLAR as they can procure at any regular shell store for double the amount. Our Dollar Cabinet, containing over twenty varieties of Shell, Coral, etc., will please both old and young Carefully packed, and mailed postpaid to any address in the United States or Canada, on receipt of One Dollar. Address; Marine Curiosity Co., (Box 15) Key West, Florida. rpo I> S A LA U I Eg ” or Commission to men and women to ad™* as local or traveling Agents. No experience neioei). Steady work! Jvmfs E. Whitney Nurseryman, Rodjester. N. Y. (Mention this paper) 6Xoa THE MARKETS. Corrected weekly by The Stephens Store Company. PROVISIONS. Butter, tb ];•> Laid, " " 06 Eggs,’j* doz, ]2 Potatoes, f> bush, lOot.'m Onions, “ “ i.Ut Beans. “ “ wheat, “ ‘ ^5 Corn, “ “ (a tu Oats, “ “ 2b Apples. “ “ 5(1 Corn Meal, cwt 1.2‘ Flour “ “ 2.2’ Dried Apples, lb .oi “ Peaches, " “ |( Hides, green, “ “ (h Shoulder, “ “ It Ham, “ “ 1-| Bacon, " “ .It wool, washed, u “ 22 ’• “ unwashed, “ “ 14^/ Is Fallow, " “ :H Balt, f* Lbl, 1 .(>• Clover Seed, f* hush 3.75 Dressed Pork 5.2; I imothy Set J 2 5< ■J’’'-. : I i ■; A Bfhe .. SI IA Best in thcWorlJ. DIRECTORY. CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. Wolverton Pastor. Services at 10 A. M.,and7 P. M. Sab bath School at 'J A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Priest, Father Kroll Services at 10 A. M„ on every second Sunday of each im nUi. UNITED BRETHREN in CIIRDT—Rev. S. Snv der, Pastor Services every alternate Sabbath at lOJa o'clock. THE CHURCH OF GOD.—Holds its meetings in the Advent church every Sabbath (SATI RDAY at 2 o’clock 1. M. ExercL-es—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 brtihren are cordially invited. B. F. Yeklick, N. G. A P. atw»od, Sec. MASONIC. Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge No. 3lt>, F. & A. M . of Ind., will be held in their Hall in Walkerton on the 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. at 8 P. M. Visiting brethren in good standing, are cordially welcomed. B. A. Byers, Sec. S. J. Nitoles, AV. 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 Mon days in December, March. lune and September of cadi year. C. G. Towle. Jacob Eaton, and D. W. Place, Commissioners. COUNTY OFFICERS. Aaron Jones, Aud’tr. T. M. Howard Recorder Wm. McMichael. Clerk. John Finch, Sheriff E R. Wills. Trcas’r. W, M. Whitten,Survey’r Dr. 11. T. Montgomery, Coroner. rr-rr-rKBI P o'others,who wish to examine f-ikl H b this paper,or obtain estimates : on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at । 45 to 49 Randolph St., n ® ! theAdvertisingAgoncyof W 8 ISWasiSslWB

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Wm. A. DAILEY, Atty, at Law& Notary Public, WALkERTON, IND. will brnctice in St. Joseph and adjoining conties. Collecting and conveyancing, specialties. JAMES F EHDLEY, Pliysicia.il and Surgeon, WALKERTON, IND. Office over Beall & Nicoles’ law office. Trustee’s Notice. Samuel F. Rosa, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that, he will be in his office at the store of S. F. Ross & Co., on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. vllNo’Sly K. C. KHEISm,' Barber and Hairdresser, wALKERTON, IND. Located in basement of Odd Fellows block. Satisfactory work guaranteed 11. F. TOWNSEND, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Collections promptly attended to. T. 1 HOWARD, (LATE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.)Z ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. OfficeWith L.G.Toiiej, over Arnold Law Office, No. 211 W. WaNliington St., SOUTH I HD 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 in Walkerton, and is qualified to pel form all work in bis profession in the latest and most improved style. Filling and preserving the natural teeth a specialty. False 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 Taylor’s restaurant. k k SCHUTT, DENTIST. WHLKERTOX, - IND. Having located here permanently, 1 aln 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. . Money to Loan On improved farms; from one to five years’ time. Call on W. T. Rogers at the postoffice, Walkerton, Ind. J. R. ABNER, Physician and Surgeon. GROVERTOwN, IND. Office in residence. t HENRY SCHULZ, GERMAN WATCHMAKER. (TWENTY SIX years’ EXPERIENCE.) Mr. Schulz, a first-class work man in bis line, has established himself permaently in Wakerton, and will repair jewelry, watches and clocks in a satisfactory manner Give him a trial and be convinced