St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 14, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1889 — Page 2

i wLa J ihah d rHgßDg£ ; -«^HUXMftM*K7X □ £lje Jn&cptniknL ‘ A Local Newspaper, Non-Partisan. WILL A. ENDLEY, ^piTO^. Entered at. the Walkerton PostofTice at 1 second-class rates. Subscription: For One Year For'Six Months 75 Vo* Three Months . . 4Q If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 cents on the year v>*ill be allowed." XA cross markka wRh a bine pencil on the margin of your paper indicates that you^ term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearage^ please settle at once, and •notify us promptly if you wish' the paper eonlinued. '.^V. A. ENDLEY,- Pubiasher. .WALKERTON, INDIANA, MAY 4, 1889 Constitutional prohibition was defeated at a popular vote in Massachusetts by a -heavy majority. that terrible plague, yellow fever, Jias already made its appearance at ^anford, Florida. Two eases are rejjoried. Bogus ten dollar bills are beepiping numerous in Indiana. It is believed that these bad bills are a part of thp lot printed in 1878. A monstrosity was born at Rensselaer a few days ago. It is a male cl : Ll, Rouble throughout except the face, having four legs, feur arms, four ears, and two occiputs (back parts of head). It weighs six pounds; premature two months'. Hon. C. L. Murray, the veteran exeditor, and prominent citizen of South Bend, who is well known throughout hhi§ county, is in very feeble health and it is feared by his many friends that he cannot recover. Among his other ailments he is said to be nearly blind. The Chief of the Bureau of Oridnftnce at Washington says that the United States is building gups one of which will weigh one hundred and fifteen tons and wUI throw a projectile weighing cine ton ten miles. It will outrank any gun in the wprld. The cost of each gun will be $5.Q,000, and it will fake a year to build it. It will be charged with half a ton of powder pyery time it is fiyed. M. W. Simons, a capitalist of Plypiouth and a director and a stockholder bf the Fort Wayne Jenny Electric Light Co., has been changed, by the Plymouth Republican, with inducing jhe citizens of Plymouth to vote a bonus of SIO,OOO to the company to locate there, which amount thp con^pauy ’hold?, after "efusing to locate in Plymouth. The result is a libel suit agajnst jhe Republican. South Bend celebrated the centennial inauguration in an elabqy^te manner. Houses all over the city were decorated with hunting and flags and the picture of Washington shone from windows and porches and doorways. The day commenced with a national salute of 42 guns at sunrise by the Elkhart Battery and at nine o’clock all the church bells in the city rang to call the people to religious services, At one o’clock in the afterno.on was the grand street parade ip six divisions each with maishals, police, etc,, with the different lodges, societies, etc., marching ju uniform, while an industrial parade was a fine feature of one division. After the parade appropriate exercises were held and in the evening there was a fine display of fire works. Those from here who attended say that the celebration exceeded in brilliancy anything ever held in these parts, i • Additional Local News. Bro. Fountain of the Gageite, has peen apppjnted postmaster ait New Carlisle. ‘ ‘ Myg. Mary McKesson has bought the George Curtis property where she will make her residence in future. Mr. and Mrs, Giberson are moving into their own house which was recently vacated by the family ofR. P. ^ollyday. USCLE SAM’S CONDITION POwDER will cure Distempers, Coughs, Colds, Fevers, and most of the diseases of which Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry are subject. Sold by all druggists. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given by the Board pf Trustees of the town of Walkerton jhat there will bo an election held in said town an the Gth day of May, 1889, for the purpose of electing the following (own officers; One Marshal, Clerk, and Treasurer E. Reibole, President, dqp Fitzgerald, Clerk. Epp^i. The transition froni long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health majks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has bean attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it js that so m^ch is heard in praise of Electric So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to. the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you aye troup^ed with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or ; short standing you will surely find l yeUef by use of Elects fitters. Sold at 50g. and $1 per bottle at J. E^dley’s pgiyg store, ■1

Remember, jwWY! That on or about MAY 30/89, I intend to move back to the OLD STAND! One door south of the old. reliable firm styled Bru^ baker and Grider, where you will find the JINEST^ —— ^•IARfi’ST DRUG room: in the west: SIZE OF ROOM: 70 Feet Deep, 20 feet wide and 12 feet high? with Large Ware Room attached. I find that the room which I now occupy is too small lor the amount of goods that I am compelled to carry in order to comply with the demands of my numerous customers. I intend Mdjpg to my present stock about One Thousand Dollars worth of NOT “STUFF,” but PURE DRUGS. Groceries, No’ tions, etc., And Will guarantee as Pure goods, and lower prices than any druggist in the Stute of Indiana. You will hear from me later. J. ENDLEY, Druggist, B—MMjy——■ I I—III I .Jljl ■limmi 11 iwiiiiwaw MU T-EEGARWEN. D. F. Bixler is back from Oklahoma. Isaac Tjnkgy’s family are sick with scarlet fever. John Plake lost onp Qi his fingers in the tile crusher. Perry Wftllftce is visiting friepds in Teegarden. Tommy Hornshy is th? Champion coa) burner. Andy Mot?, spld his t&?im tQ JoJm Stub soy four hundred dollars. A. Hansen and J. Lp-wert made U busix nessfiip to Plymouth Wednesday. Charles Lem«rt made $ business friP tPSouth BenJ Wednesday. John Styang and Willri Cotton were in Teega^’den on Wednesday fast. Any pne wishing to purchase the Cooly creamery cans call on 0. M, Barber. Dr. Neville has jusf put in a new stock pf drugs, and is kept busy in his practice. Henry Schlosser from Br empn was here, this week looking after the cream business 1 Frank Lemprt, John, Keck, Frank Faulkenhery and Uncle Dick Aldrich wepj attending court; in Michigan last week. henry Lemeyt intends moving, into the ' j house formerly occupied by Francis J LemertJack. Tiso’s Remedy fpj qatavrk is the best, easiest f;-. $39 and th% cheapest. Fp<; sale J v End^y. 1

ISLAM) ITKSjS. The young oafs look fine. Pea,eh trees aye all in blpoup A good waris ra in is badly needed, William Gould is the first so plant corn on fhp Jsland this searon. llob Dare is visiting with his brother ir, LaJ?prte this week, Isaac Smith ?)ow j-ides in g, fine new top buggy. Henry Smith and wife attended phurch in LaPorte blaster Sunday, Mys. Johji Heath has been wrestling w;th the rheumatism this week. Patrick Ryan gml Henty Smith each had fhejr houses decorated last Tuesday, Charlie JklpCftyty made some good jm= provements op his farjp during his visit here Rob Dare ap4 Henry Smith captured Ed Bose’s runaway horses last Sunday night. Ed you should take a kil along to ty.itch thpm next time. Pete, T¥XER CITY. Mrs. Myers spent Wednesday in Plymouth. Henry Ford is moving into the Henry JarrelJ house. Mrs- Frank Houton is much better nt this writing. Miss Dora IJjll is at Plymouth learning dressmaking. John Neff, jr., spent Sunday with his parents in this place. Rev. Keg and wife, of Wafkerton, are visiting friends in this vicinity. Jfiss Rosa Plakp, of Nprth Liberty, is visiting with friends in Tyner. Miss Maude Ewing was jn Typer last Saturday selling tidy holders. A boy bpftrß.- came to make its home with Brother Boon pnd call him pa. M)lton Barphart, of Walkerton, was in tpwn on Wednesday last. Jess Bennett and wife spent last Sunday with relatives in Walkerton, Andy May says hp don’t know whether that new bqy of Ms pan plow cprn this summer or pot. Addison Johnson now adds M. D. to his name (sometimes). We wish him success in his pew profession. George Nitcher died Wednesday, May 1, Mr. Nitcher- was quite old and well respected. He has been very sick for a long time and death was not unexpected. Ed Morris and Jess Kinney drew the watch offered at the drug store to the one who guessed closest }p the correct number of beans ip a pint, bottle. Both guessed she correct number, which was 1503. Dick, XORTII LIBERTY. Samuel Cunningham is spending a few days in town with relatives. peter Hosier has moved his family into the Colp residence on North Main street. A great many people from this place attended |he celebration at South Bend on Tuesday, April jjO, The Ladies’ Mite Society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Dr. Varier on Wednesday evening, May 8. Mrs. W. A. Dailey, of Walkerton, spent last pyulay and Saturday in this village, the guest of Mys. p. W. Houser. The masons are at work putting in the foundation for Eli M. Kring’s new residence three miles west of town* The carpenters have begun work ou William HojFman’s new Residence, which will he rapidly pushed to completion, M- W. Becker is giving his entire attention to teaching YOpal and initpumeatal music- He bus over forty pupils. The G. A. JL Post of this place will g° tp Lakeville on Decoration day to take part in the exercises at that place, Dr. A. S. Campbell has been on the sick list for the past fey; days, but his condition is much improved at ihi? time, May 2. Mrs. Asa Knott, pf this place, and Mrs. Jackson Green, of Sumption Prairie, have gone to LaPorte for a few days to yisit among relatives. John Albright's new residence will soon be ready for the masons and when completed will be one pf the most convenient and substantial structures in the township. Married, at the bride?? heme in the southeast part pf thjs township on Buud a y, April 23, Mr. Levi H. Gonsor, the well known fruit tyee agent, of Middlebury Elkhart coynty, and Miss Ella M. Fayver’ of this couyty, tb^ Bev. Samuel Gettigg officiating, May prosperity and happiness be their lot through lifeUL. y— tin n in .. is the oldest and most popular- scientific and mechanical p^ppr published and has the largest circulation any paper of its class in the wprld. I i’ll Uy illustrated. Best cljtss pf Wood ®pgravings- Pttbysbexl weekly Send for specimen copy. Price |3-> year. Four months’ trial, #l. MuNN & UQ., Pum-ISHEHS, 361 Broadway. N.Y, gRgHnECTS i BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. & A >?reat snocess. Wach issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residences or public buildings. Numerous engravings and full plans and specifications for the use of such as contemplate building- Price ^SO a year* 25 cts. a cp^y. * MpNN & Publishers. Utat'-i® in cib “rWsE. w Lave hadiQver » 40 years’ experience and have made oyer 103,1X)p applications fo.r A m er.ean md Foieign patents. Send for Handbook. Correa,1 pondeuce strictly confidential. TRADE MARKS. . _ In case your mark is not registered rp the Patent Office, apply to Mynn * CO., and procure Immediate protection. Send for U,an<,l,book, Cdl’Y3-i<IHTS for boc^s. r-liarts, ipfspi?* ill-., quickly procured.' Address ' •' ' MUNN & CO., Patent Solicitors, ■' CrENERA-L OjmCE: Ssl BHOAPWAYy !® liV

A Girl's Composition on Boys. Boys are men that have got as big as their papas, ami girls are young women that will he young womeq by and by. Man was made before women, When God looked at Adam He said to himself, “ Well, 1 guess I can do better if I try,” and then He made Eve, God liked Eve so much better than Adam that there has deen njore women ever since. Boys are a trouble. They are wearing on everything but soap. If I could have my way, half the boys in the world would be Ijttle girls, and the rest would be dolls. My papa is so pice, that I gimps lie must have been a little girl wfien he was a little boy, — Ex. Their Business Booming. Probable no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at J. Endjey’s drug store as their giving away to their customers of 00 many free trial bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable artiple from the fact that it always cures »nd never disappoints. Coughs, colds, asthma, Bronehitisy Croup, and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can teat it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, largo size sl. Every bottle warranted. Wanted —Agents for opr new, beau-, tifuj Tidy HoIdoT; made of eight different colored styles in silk plush. Very beautiful. Also for our populftT Paper and Magazine rack; holds a hundred newspapers and dozens of magazines. Made of antique oak and ash with nickle holders. Elegant for any room or office. Agents of eith.er sex are making from $1) to sls a day. Send for sample of Tidy Holder, only 25c., and for sample of Paper rack, 50c., and receive illustrated catalogue with best terms to agents. Address the New Novelty Co., Wauseon, Ohio. AV A V IT? I 1 SALESMEN to sell J^prn A A 1 Ij I ' sery Stock. All joods wnrrjinted FIRST-CLASS. Permanent, pleasant, profitable positions for the right men. Good salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liberal tn dueeinenu to beginners. No previous experi ence necessary. Outfit free. Write for terms giving age. CiIARI.Es 11. CHASE, Nurseryman Rochester, N. Y. (Mention this paper). Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, “Oh, it will wear away," but in moat cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, thev would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50ets and sl. Trial size free. At ail druggists. HAPPY HOME BLOOD PURIFIER is the Peoples Popular Medicine for purifying the blood ; preventing or curing Dyspe}»sia, Hilliousness. Headache, Boils and all Fevers and Malarial Diseases- Price 50 cents and one dollar per- bottle. Mothers wJJI find Dr. winohell's Teething Syrup just- the medicine to ha\e in the house for children; it will cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and regulate the Bowels. Try it. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Vest salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay require^. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cunts per box. For sale by J. Endley Koerner's Indianapolis Business College, SchpoJ et Short-Hand, Type-Writing and Telegraphy. VANCE WhOCK, INDIANAPOHS, IND 55th Year Under Present Proprietor. The Most Thoroughly Equipped and Cheapest Business College in the United States, Address for Catalogue, C. C. Koerner, President, Indianapolis, Ind. (A Scholarship can be bought a( a great bargain by applying to the publishcr of this p^per.) UNCLE SAM’S NERVE & BONE LINIMENT will relieve Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. J. R. ABNER, Physician and Surgeon, GROVERTOwN, IND. Office in residence. Subscribe for the Independent. XGFXTS FOR TIES wted! pictorial mSTOSY g BIBLE. An incomparable work. Reads «rke a romance and captivates old and young. Unparalleled success attained everywhere- Its high character numerous indorsements, and lov, prices, afford agents the most permanent money making business o'yered. Over 1100 pages and, 250 beautiful engravings. Write for illustrated Jescrixitiou and highest terms, address, J. Fallen & Co.,Pubs., Cincinnati, O. FOR DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS aOIIWWTO^i’H ENGLISH buohu Wil! cure all dlseaves of the Kid* neys,Bladder, IrrltallonofUieNeck y?of the Bladder, Burning Urine.Gleet, Gonorrhcea tn allits stages. Mucous Discharges, Congestion of the Kids MHwiiMWiM 1 neys, Brick Dust Deppstt. Diabetes, A Inflammation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys and 1 Acid Urine, Bloody Urine, PAIN Wkwl IN THE BACK, Keteation of Urine, wwc tKlgl Frequent Urination, Gravel in all Yssk its loriua. Inability to Retain the t Water, particularly in persons adL. vanned In life IT IS A KIDNEY gJh wStwa INVESTIGATOR and restores the Urine to ijs natural color, removes g ; the sold and burning, and the effect of the excessive use cd intoxicating drink. i PRICE $I; Throe Bgttles for 52.50 i ' Delivered free of asv charges. Send for Circular. Sold by all Druggists. W, JOHNSTON &QQ . Detroit, Migh.

■ — Non- Rcsident Notice. Static or Indiana. [ Before Silas Georg?, a St. Joseph County, j‘ ' Justice of the Peace for Lincoln township. Thomas J, Wolfe ) vs. -Action in attachment. Albert Devo. J Bp it known, thp-t the above namgd plaiwtiir has filed in the office of said Justice his complaint and affidavit in attachment together with the verified statement that the alcove defendant is n non-resident of the state of Indiana. Said defeudant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF MAY, 1889, a(, JO o'clock a. m., at the office of said Justice in Lincoln township of said county and state, when and where said defendant is required to apj>ear to said action. SILAS GEORGE, Justice of the Peace. W. A -DAILEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. xCg -i^lT ISTHEBEStT . EASIEST TO USE. * K Si I W & THE CHEAPEST. Q For Sale at Endley’s Drug Store. STEPHENS STORE COMPANY. Just Received, the Finaat Lino of LACE CURTAINS iu Town. Also an elegant Assortment of Ladies’ KID GLOVES. A large stocK of Men’s Fancy Shirts. Immense stock of TINWARE! , .V full line of dn/ poods, 1 boots and shoes and grocer ries always vi stock. ~H. S? Dow^lT Dentist. WALKERTON, ImL Does every variety of wwrk in n cdern dentistry, worn reliable. Fnves reasonable. Office in Rensberger’s block, upstairs, ( —. JOHN W. PARKSi, S. D. PARKS, - K, b OGLESBEE, Bourbon, Iml. Plymouth, Iml. PARKS BOGLES BEE, ^ITTOiWEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, [ Oflwxi First Floor Brick Building, Garro Street, Plymouth, Indiana. DITIECTOITY. ~CHURCHEs7n WALKERTON? METHOBIST EPISCOPAL.-Rev. Matthews, Pastor. Services at 10 A. and 7P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. ROMAN CATHOLIC.-Rriest, Father Kroll. Services at 10 A. M„ oh every second Sunday . of each month. UNITED BRETHREN in CHRIST.—Rev. P. Keg, 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. THE CHURCH OF GOD.-Holds its meetings in the Pres, church every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 v clock P. M. Exercises—Sabbath School —Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Rev, Laitimore, 5 Pastor. Services every alternate Tuesday at j seven o’clock p. m. Sabbath school at 8 o'clock n. in. Prayer meeting-Thursday eve., at 7:i5 o’clock. ! LODGES IN'WALKERTON' I. O. O. F. Liberty, No. 437, meets in their new 1 Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. VisI iting brethren are cordially invited. Eli Ikying, N. g. B. F. Yerkick, Sec. M ASONIC. Stated meetings of Walkerton Lodge No. 356, F. & A. M , of Irid., be held in their Hall in Walkerton on the 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings of each mouth, at 8 P. M. Visiting brethren in good standing, are cordially welcomed. B. A. Byers, Sec. S.J. Nicoles, W. M. I COURTS IN 'St? JOSE PH' COUNTY. | COUNTY COURT meets 2d Monday in March, 4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October,’ 4th i Monday in December. Daniel Noyes, Judge | AL. Brick, Prosecuting Attorney. | COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mondays in December, March, June and September of each year. C. G. Towle. Jacob Ea?on, and D. W. Place, Commissioners. COUNTY OFFICERS. Aaron Jones, Aud’tr. T. M. Howard,R^cc.Vder Wm. McMichael, Clerk. John Finch, Sheriff E. R. Wills, Treas’r. W, M. Whitten,Survey’r Dr, H. T. Montg.Wß^y, Coroner. DR. JAQUES’ German worm cskes destroy worms ami remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant amd elective, or others.who wish to examine j Say S GJa si 3lteHd this paper, or obtain estimates | on advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on file at 45 to 49 Ranulph St., E ® YyftaJlSlC theAdvertising^encyaf L(|nU 9 flUnlllwsi

J. WILLIS COTTON, S. f. ROSS, COTTON & ROSS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Wagons, Buggies and Carts, Wo respectfully solicit your patronage. Wo shall keep ORly the best goods In our lino, and shall endeavor io so conduct our business, that each customer shall receive 100 cents of value for each and every dollar he or she may invest with uh, We shall sell among other goods of well established reputation—• Champion Light Binders, Improved Champion Mowers, Champion Light Reapers, Milburn 1 and 2-horse wagons, Auburn buggies & carriages, New Home, New American, Love & Standard sewing machines, Thomas tedders & rakes, Reed’s spring-tooth harrows, New Western, Bradley’s and Tongue Less cultivators with Both steel and wood wheels, Plain or parallel beams, Harrows of all kinds, Wood, steel or iron frames, Bissell’s chilled plows, Empress steel plows, Fairfield chilled and steel plows, GARDEN SEEDS, AND CULTIVATORS, WHEEL BARROWS, MACHINE OILS, SEWING MACHINE OILS, Needles & Extras. D. M. PETRIE, MERCHANT TAILOR, RENSBERGER BLOCK, AVENUE F VTallLcrtoii, Ind, < w—nw a—wj —. mbwi rm— .rhit immb i ■ w ■ — mpm— —-—4 >4<rtwaMnTMWK— mmm)

JAMES F ENDLEY, Physician anil Surgeon, WALKERTON, IND. Office, second floor, one door north of 1 Rensberger’s bricK blocK. 0. F, Townsend, Tonsorial Artist, walkerton, Ind., He respectfully asks your patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. B. M. SEYBOLD, Motary T’xx’olio AND -j— Beal Estate Agent. Also Insurance and Collecting Agent. All busWess entrusted in my hands will promptly and carefully be attended to. Rooms B and C 3 Odd Bellows Block, lSoMtli Bond, Ind The Handsomest lady in Walkerton Remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp’s Balsam for the throat and lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her coue-h instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit any diuggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large size 50c and sl. |The Homeliest Maa in Walkerton As well as the handsomest, and others arc invited to caR on any druggist ^nd get free a trial bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for tlie Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and. cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Large bottles 50 cents and sl. The Population of Walkerton Is about twelve hundred, and we should say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. 'Ve I would advise all our readers not to neglect i the opportunity to call on their druggist , and get a bottle of Kemp’s Balsam for the j throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large ■ bottles 50c and sl. Sold by all druggists. ( ' -- I B.inc.Machine'nnHTT t once esta bH s h Ulj If le in all parts, by II fl M H .‘ins our machines* A I I I I I_| goods where the people enu see them, wo will send free to one person in each locality,the wry best sewing-machine made in world,with all the attachments. ) will also send free a complete e of our costly and valuable art nples. In return we ask that >w what we st . d, to those who iy call nt your home, and after 55 onths all shall become your own operty. This grand machine is Mie after the Singer patents, hich have run cut: before patents run out it sold for ^s>3, w ith tho attachments, and now sells for SSO. Best, strongest, must uscl machine in the world. All is. e. No capital required. Plain t ■ brief instructions given. Those who write to us at once can secure free the beat sewing-machine in the world, and tho finest lino of works of high art ever shown together in America, XU> V£ As OW.. Uox 74V, Augustus Aluluoj

JAMES N. REECE, Physician and Surgeon, Walkerton, Ind. ‘ All calls promptly attemlej to, day or I sight. Office one door north of bank, upstairs. SILAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Rensberger’s blocs, wpshijA Trustee’s Notice. t Samuel F. Ross, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby gives notice that he will be in bis office at the store of T- J. Reec<i on, Saturday of each weex for the transaction of township business. vl INo4 1 y HENRY SCHULZ, GERMAIN WATCHMAKER. (twenty-six years’ experience.) Sir. Schulz, a first-class worKman in» his line, has established himself per^ mantly in walKerton, and will repairjewelry, watches and clocKs in a satiafactory manner. GivQ bim a trial anti be convinced. LOCAL TIME: TABLES. Tjals.<p Erie tfe-TVcißterxi. Solid trains between Peoria and Sandusky and Indianapolis and MiaAigan City. Direct; connections to and from all points in the United, States ami Canada. NORTHBOUND FROM WALKERTON. *No. 16- Passenger Leaves 4:03 a. ». ’ TNo. 10 Passenger Leaves 1.10 p »< fNo. 12 “ •• _7 i 6 •• j fNo. 100 Local “ “ 1.55 " j SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. fNo. 1,1 Passenger Leaves 9.36 a m JtNo. 15 “ •• 5.03 pm, I fNo. IT " “ 11.03 pm i fNo. 1,01 Local •• 8.45 am, ' *Daal^ except Monday. fDaily exqept Sunday. I No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 9 M : p. m., making direct connection with.o. & A. fnl j train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning' i connecting direct at Kansas City for Denver, Saa : Francisco and all points West. Free- reclining chair ears between Tipton and Missouri-: river rt>i; 1 through passengers. ' Nos. 9,10,11 and 12 connect at Tipton Wtttk - main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and all points east and west For tickets, rates ana general information, call on J. W. McDANIBk Ticket Agent L. E. <t W. R. K., or address U. C. Parker, T. Wt Lee, Traffic Manager. Gen’l Pass..AS* Indianapolis, Ind.