St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 14, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1889 — Page 2

JtlfJcd' Newsiuu^Tn^EOS^ wit.L X. ^XIiLEY, kmToi l . Entered at the XV alKertcn Postofnce fti second-efass rates. Six 15 f i } for One Year ~ .' .' .’ ; . • $l5O For Six Months .’ . , ‘ ’75 For Three Months , ,‘ , ’ ' 40 If paid prompHy In ad vanes a, dfecoHni ot 25 bents on the yet.r will be allowed. • TP 1 V< , i - XA cross marked with a bine pencil on the margin of your paper. Iqflientes that your term of subscri pti.^m tjais pap^r,has, expired. V you arejii^wanf^s please settle at once, and notifyjus promptly if you wish the paper continued. W. A. ENDLEY, Pi bi.ishkk. WALKERTON, INDIANA', JUNE 15, 1889 It is reported that the United Stales leads the world in its machinery exlHUit kt the Parts exhibition . Tlie bonded debt of the United States Is, in round nififibers, only nine lin’Uilred millions of dollars, and at the presepi i*ate di redemption it will be paid in nine years. A 13-year onl boy named Eddie Fish; er, whose mother and five sisiers and brothers penslled in tile flood; cbminHfed suicide at Johnstown Thursday, by jumping from the top of a building. The merits of advertising in newspapers wefe well estimated by a prominent soap mitfi of Philadelphia, when he said th^t Hp confined his advertising Io newspapers “because the man who Hoes not read newspapers does not rt§e soap.” It is said illKt they have been fishing relics of Mie Johnstown horror out of the Ohio river at Madison, this state, and one man has quite a collection on exhibition, among tlieih is a part of a brHciflx^ tl poHioit of ft VRby cab and a child’s toy: The whirligig of time plays queer pranks, sometimes. An exchange says l.hat ten years ago the superintendent of aii lowa railroad booted a tramp out bf his office for liHving tlie cheek to ask for a pass. To-day that tHmp is tHe superintendent of tile salfle road, while the man who lifted him on his boot keeps! H restaurant and sends him over liltiches. The Indianapolis Journal’s special Washington correspondent says: Miss Jefiks, daughter of ex-Solicitoi-general Jeorge A. Jenks, will be maried to Representative Benjamin F. Shively, bf South Bend, at her home in Brookville, Pa., on Hie 10th of June. The bride-elect is well known here as one of the prettiest of young ladies who came tn with the last administration. Her parents lived at the Nationtt! Hotel while in the city. The new discoveries of gold and the richness of the mines in the Transvaal, South Africa, rite likely to revolutionize tlie life bf the southern seciiofi Hf tiie Dark and wonderfully benighted Cod; tinent. When the civilized nations of the world arise in their wrath and end the Arab slave trade of the interior and iijidii the coast there will be some wolf Uerful advances made. Livingstone, Gordon and Stariley have not lived in vain, and Africa will be redeemed from its darkness. The liididllfi Parnier says there is noticeable a great and marked improvement in crop condition in general. The temperature during the week was below the normal and on the tilbrninc o! ihe 23d light lidar-frost and even thin ice is reported to have formed in localities, but probably no damage was done. Wheat is filling out and, in good condition although the crop in soiiie fields w ill pi-bbitl‘ly be Slloit. The prospects for a good oats and Jiotato ctop lire good; Cbim Stands tfell fill'd is growing nicely; planting is ended nearly everywileie and the ground is in good con'dition. According toaii exchange a Nebraska firm of money lenders has found tile truth of Longfellow's line—- " And HilHgS tire hot wliat they seem." They lent a man some money and tddk a mortgage on his crop of gro wing corn. Wheii the corf. hKd ripened Ue sold it find suit was ikstlkitcd. The farmer won the suit, the coiirl Holding tlial the corn, wluch had matured and goile to market, had by process of nature become other than that on which the mortgage was placed. Capitalists in taking mortgages on crops should wait till th^ nUtilVc - . Bl? when the mortgage ‘does so, it in Ay be Vyortnless. The Warsaw Republican says : The man or boy who willfully, without 'cause’, takes advantage of an opportunity to give pain i d'A 'dumb brute lifts the germs of a crininal and a brute in his nature. No true gentleman ever does such a thing. True - , It is sometimes the PdSult of thoughtlessness, but the one who permits hlifise’f to lapse iuto such thoughtlessness is merely indulging the brute or criminal element that is instinct within him. The boy who hits an inoffensive horse, dog or eat with stone or whip, needs but little euconragentent in later years, to Oebome that nidsl Wathsoriie of all things, a wife beater, perhaps a murderer. Jhe r< al manly nWn or boy, the true genltemftil, iVill just as quickly Abuse one of bis own species as one of the lower animals dependent upoh hint, 'or unable to protect itself. Rear this in mind, boys, and never cause any living thing to suffer unnecessary pain. There is trouble ‘and sorrow ehough in this world without one unnecessarily adding thereto, M <Ai i u tire slightest degree - ,

THF AMERICA# EAGLE WFM. SOAlt ALO Ft O WALK. ERIOA Oii THE FOURTH! it was sb Deciflcrt fit a Meet* ol tlie Citizens Tuesday The citizens of Walkerton met in Bender's Hall Tuesday evening, June if, for the purpose of discossihg the propriety of a celebration in this place July 4tli. I. - "W. McConnell was appointed chairman for the evening bifid B. E. Williams sectetatv. Mr. McConnell and others discussed the object of the meeting and it wq^ de : cided by all piesefit that tlie people of Walkerton and vicinity would celebrate the 4tfl of July, The following connriitiees werh tippointed to arrange sot Ilie diiy ' HniMITTEE ON SPEAKERS. Dr. J. F. Endley and D. W. I’iace. COM. ON OENF.fiAL ARRANGEMENTS. E. J. Vincent, T. J. Wolfe, Tom Dougherty, I’. J. Reece, C; G^O'Ellans, S. F. COM. ON MUSIC. Chas. McConnell, Grant Tank, Miss Minnie Platts, Chas. Pool, J. P. Barnhart. It was decided that tlie commitee on general arrangements be instructed and given the authority to look after the grounds fob the celebrtftibfi. Tlie following committee of I*2, on tlowerH and decorations, was appointed : ~D. M. Petrie, Harvey Yerrick, M v s. E. J. Vincent, Ml'S. Tilla Woodworth, Mrs. Joe Endley, Miss Miiud NfcblbS; Miss Bertha Grider, Miss L'odii Bfitbaker. Miss Carrie Quirk, R. P. Hollyday, O. I'. Townsend, J. F. Fitzgerald. It was decided that the following adjacent tbiins be iltvited to join us in this cfilebrfilidn. —North LibeHy; Grovertown, Tyner City, Stil'ivell, Hamlet and Teegardcn, Edward McCarty was jippointed marshal of the day, with the authority to select his subordinates for the occasion. Dr. J. F. Endley was appointed president of the day. The follo&ltig committee was appointed to interview the business men of Walkerton and neighboring towns to ascertain if they were in favor of and would join in an industrial parade. The committee are to lepolt the result of their efforts, at the next meeting: R. P. Hollyday, E. J. Vincent, Dan Brubaker, C. W. N; Stevens, Dr. Endley. The following committee of three on finance was appointed by the house* Sam Hudelmyer, I. W. McConnell and T. J. Wolfe. It Mas decided tiitit the bld settlers be invited to attend Rud jiHHlcipitle in this celebration by occupying seats arranged for them on the stage. On motion of Dr. Endley, seconded by Di*. Reece, the nibeting adjourned to meet Hgain Hext Tuesday bi-etlifig, ctlch cohimittee then io report as to their success. ISLAND ITEMS. d'lie pickle planting season is at hand. Addison Snell, of Wanatah, spent Sunday with friends on !Hb Island. lilla Mull ivtis home last Sunday. Bill Lindsley has been wrestling with a severe cold for the past few days. The quarterly meeting which was held at this place last Stltidby was largely atlen'ded. Cloyer hay making will soon begin, although the crop will be shorteF than was expected. Chauncy Hale, of North Liberty, was on the Island this week buying calves. He fitihi'shbs Nbtre Dame with veal. Mrs. J. Reath and Mrs. 11. Smith have been troubled with the rheumatism fortlie past week. Miss Fannie Arnold is visiting teliitives at Granger. She kill be absbht several k'eteks; Pete. Link Witwer and a young lady friend took a pleasure trip to South Bend Sunday.—Say, Pete, don't worry. Jerry is smart enough to capture another bird and don’t you forget it Alei Yettef drove over to South Bend Sunday:—-—Wm. Bech is buzzing wood for C. 0. Yetter this week. E', IL Kring has his new house nearly completed; Ji'i’ut. KpoctL * The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health ihakes an epoch in tile life of the individual. Such a remarkHbie, event is treasured iri the memory aiid tlie whereby the gpoll health lias been at- i fained is gratefully blessed. Hence it ' is that sb much is heard in piaise of ■ Electric Bitteys. So many,feel they! owe their YeStpFgtiob.Vb health to the ‘ use of the Great Altrative and Tonic. If ; you ale llraubled with any, disease of i Kidneys, Liver or StoVn'ach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c and $1 per bottle at J. Endley’s drug store. Theft* Bsislhes's Rcoming. Probably no one thing has cftUsnd. such a general revival of trade at J. Endley’s drug store as the giving away to their customers of So m‘Ahy free trial bottles of King's New Discovery for Consumption. His trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. boughs, cold?, asthma, bronchitis, erbtip, and all thro’at aha rung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, lirge size kveiy bottle WMWtitell. ।

TO Ml FB,IEND9 And PATRONS I wish to iiiat bh bi’ about June 15, *B9, I expect td more back to the old ^tand, oho door ^ouHi of Bnibakcf it Grider’S, wlibii t Miall increase my stock in all its Varioiis dcpartihenK 1 have accommodated yon year in and year out, and yoii how owe me Hbotif fifteen liundred dollars, and 1 now ask you it favor »n return td call and settle either by cash or note within the next 20 days. In addition to the above I SHALL PUT IN A FULL STOCK OP 4 NOTIONS, STATIONERY, &c , IN THE ROOM I NOW OCCUPY; J. ENDLEY, Druggist. TEEG ARDEN. [lntended for last weekj Jon. Forsyth is doing the cupenter work on L. .lolmson's house; Win. Hildebrand and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson are dangerously ill at this writing. Charles feme rt's only cliilii is sick with lung fever. Jno. Howser, of Lakeville, was in town Wed iiesduy; The Shiloh ^hniliiy school is prospering finely with Rii Attendance last Sunday of about 115 scholars. Johnny Johnson has gone to work for Wm. O'Conner, hear North Liberty. Parties from Bremen were here Tu esdny looking up a location for a stave factory. John Blaii is back from Ohio and lias again taken charge of the B. A 0, office. The young people of this vicinity will organize a singing school at this place Sunday evening, June 16th. hbit. DONALDSON. Wheat looks well. The clover crop will be short. At present cronilct is the raging sport at this place. Supervisor Dill with a large force of men and tbams is doing an excellent job of grading and graveling our streets. Miss Maud Rogeik, of WUlkbtion; Hils been visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and MrS. Evans, and other friends near this place. —-—We know there is a law prohibiting stock Ironi running at large, and why not enforce it ? This seems to be a failing point In our otherwise excellent supervisor. Grandpa and Grandma Sherland, formerly of this place, but ntH* bf Fort Wayne, life visiting lD‘re with Iheib sons-—Frank find John.——Rev. Ward, of Crumstown, filled an appointment here last Saturday evening, having n fair congregation, lie Hlso preached Hi the grove two thiles north of here Sunday, aha* Sunday night here Rgain to a very large congregation. His sermons IWc excellent. Chase. NORTH LIBERTY. Ed Pointer is driving the daily hack line b'etwhen here and Walkerton sot J. W. Rickey this week.——Samuel Hay is the happy father of a fine d. tighter, born to his wife on Sunday, June 9, 1889.H. B. Wooster, the contractor, is building a HeiV residence sot Johri Taylor, on his farni, Iwo miles ea§l of towfi.-^—-Wm. Skiles is rejoicing oyer the advent of a fine boy baby bom to his vidfe On Monday evening, June 10 The SUr Spring Bed Bottom manufactured by lb 1). Kaser, of this place, is linking A large sale. Call on the agent, Fred Tlidtiiiß, and get prices.——The Walkerton base ball club atid the Crum's Town nine will play a match gftriie in this place bh Siinday, June 16. Game called at 2 p. m. Chas. Harris and family spent Saturday And Sunday with friends in this vicinity. They reside at Rolling Prairie.— Miss Ella Luke and Miss Mary Klingelsmith, of Middlebury, Ind., are spending the Week in towii visiting among relatives and friends Born on Wednesday, June 12, to tile wife of M. W. Becker, a daughter. John Rash and family, wlio reside near the Michigan line 1 , visited relatives near this village over Sunday. J. C. Anderson Was over at LaPorte a couple of days last Webk on business. Miss Cbte Wilson, of South Beud, is spending the week with her old associates in this village. - Capt. G- A. Bettcher is making some substantial inlptoVeilients to his residence oti S'duth Main street. Jay Gould bcgith his business career by sweeping out a broker’s office. Subsequently he cleaned out the broker. A man never appreciates his wife hiitil she has gone visiting once or twice and lie has to get his own supper. A Galveston darky rushed breathlessly into 0. doctor's office ?tud bxdafihcd : “Cdhie. on, doctor right oil': dar is somebody who is in An awful fix —laid up in bed agroanin’ And agoaniu’.” ‘‘Who is it?” “It’s me. You see, boss, I didn’t hub nobody tb tehd, so 1 eoint bD'seif. ”

«C»IJ II? ST A. O 'T' JSB Concerning the PEERLESS LIGHTNING FOLDING BINDER. The Most Remarkable Machine Ever Produced! 1. It is the finest finished and most perfectly constructed binder in the market, ft is a fortunate tifid skillful combination of the best elements and latest features to be found in harvesting machinery. U. Its foldifig arrangement is a marvel, afiil its like dr equal cannot be found tlie world over. Others bear no comparison with it. The driver from his seat, without a single M/tffige, can fold Arid unfold the binder in less tlian a minifle, arid that while the machine is in motion as well as Wlieri standing still. This feature alone is worth the price of the Machine. 3. For lightness of weight ahc! tliafi, as also in all other respects, it is a marvelIt is unquestionably the lightest running binder, as well as the lightest in weight, to be had, ilrid is phihtically a two-liorse birider. 4. In the harvesting of heavy, down find tangled grain it lias ahsoliifely no equal —succeeding where others fail-~and with the aid of the folding arranirement short grain can be harvested with greater success than with any othe*3. I’cr converficnce in handling and slbn ng, for economy in the use of twine, and for tight and positive binding it is particularly noted, and in these respects cannot be equaled. 6- Lastly, it possesses a greater fiiithber of excellent features thari tiny other Linder made, excelling in all points and infeiior lit none, and id the most profitable binder a farmer can buy. Ks you want a Mower. Ileaper or Hinder Don't fail to See the Peerless before buying. A. CUNNINGHAM, IValkei'lon, I mi. .Grand Army boys, as well as many others, will be interested in the following from Alex. B. Pope, Stewart. Tennessee, who is A. D. (’ . Coninmn<ler pop’t Tenn., and Ga. He says; “We have had an epidemic of whooping cough here, arid A haniberlain's Cough Remedy has been the only thing that has done any good.” There is no danger from whooping eoiigti wheii this Jelnedy is freely used, bo cent bottles for sale by J. F. Reid. I NGLE SAM S NERVE BONE LI N I MEN T will n livve Sprains. Bruises. Neuralgia iird Rheumatism. Sold by all druggists. COMMERCIAL BANK, Walkcrton, Ind., Is now open and ready for busine^Deposit’ received. Exyliange bought and. sold and d gebcr;;' banking 1 nsiness dmie on as favorable t< rms as is consistent with good, safe and conservative banking. The parties owning ttih batik, own a eoutrolihtg inft>j*est and manage the following named brinks, to-wit: U. S. National Bank, Cl .cagn, HI. Citizens’ National Bank. Attica, Ind. Commercial Bank, Oxford. “ Citizens’ State Bank. Reiisalaer “ Citizens’ Bank, Uiiiori Cily, “ Citizens’ State Bank, Boswell. “ AV abash Valley Bank, Covington " t’itizens’ Bunk, Rochester “ Central Btirik, ClititoH, “ Commercial Bailß, Lowell, " Citizens’ Bank, KeWtluna, Central Bank, Versailles, Ohio. We solicit the accounts of Farmers, Finns and Individuals, and invite all to ettll and Sbb tis; We bbnrt investigation. i. w. McConnell, cms. b. mc-connell; President. Cashier. Piso’s Remedy fur Catarrh is the best, easiest to use and the cheapest. For sale by J. Endley. roil o h Mg IS®] J IT IS THE BEST. .-a KSuWti . EASIEST TO USE. * 4 -A- A-THE CHEAPEST, For Sale at Endley’s Drug’ Store.

sample r.im complete set of family scales, together with our cat a* io^ueof Watches, Books, Guns and ntimeVous household Rubrics (Ui winch we offer great inducements to Agents and others. The BealeC are nccu ait lv fitted and adjusted and ere warranted jn every respect, amj Are only otT« red at this price forthe present to encourage agents and others to handle our goods. On a ten ‘dollar cosJ^ order from our mammoth circular we will ?end one w'etof free, or allow VOU the price ppd for this sei A. T. V i AXS A VO., JB2 and 184 Wale Sb, VHItAGO, ILL, m or others,who wish to examind HUwfcSa 9 IvEbblv this paper,or obtain estimates on advertising space when tn Chicago, will find it on sue at i 45 WO Randolph St, a AKN a ' tht AdvertisingAgencyof iaVSiw w 8 eIWSFsiWW® I

ElLFirr’E DAYLiGHT’ LIVER FILLS are d boon to sutt'eref's from, Sick Headaelie,. Hour Stomach', Torpid Liver arid iiidigestioi'; Sugar-coated, pleasant to take lin’d warranted to go through by dayliglit; . Bii. jaqveF German worth efike^ destroy worries rind reinove tl/Mn from tho systeiH. Safe, pletisant and efieetivb. HAPPY ftOME BLOOD PURIFIER is the Peoples Popular Medicine for purifying tlie blood; preventing or curing Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Heridficlie, Boils and ail Fevers and Malarial Disease*;. Price 50 cents dud one dollar pel' bottle. Filert Extkact of Tar & wild Cherry Is a safe, reliable dii4 ple^tifit remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat troubles; will relieve, and I'euefit consumption., Try it find lie convinced. Every bottle war ranted; price 50c. and ,one dollar per bottle. Sold lly all druggists. Xo' e * pared by tlie Finmert Proptiettti - ^ Co., Chicago, 111, HO! for the NEW TINSHOP! L. F. Paul, who has had Twenty Years’ experience as a Tinsmith, has opened a Shop 1 iii the Steele building on Avenue F, iiiid solicits a share of the public's patioliagc; Will do your tin, sheet iron aiid copper work at the lowest rates. Try hini. It Leads With Agents EvcrvwhertH POLE TO POLE OR, TOURS ROUND THE WORLD An intensely interesting book. Thrilling scenes inarvellolis dt^fivSries anil strange phenomena i fn all parte, of the world. Wonders of the tropics l j Remarkable journeys. Renowned explbiatjoh I and voyages. The best low-priced fust selling money making book for agents on tlie market Over 880 pages attd 300 superb engravings. Sells on sight everywhere. All EATS WANTED! live circulars and extra high terms, address; Lyceum Pub. Co.. Cincin’ti, 0. the STEPHENS store COMP A Y. Jlist Received, the Finest Line of LACE CURTAINS in Town. Also fill ologfiut Assortineiit of Ladies' KID GLOVES. A large stoeK of Men’s Panit Siiißis. Immense stock Us TINWARE! .V 77/7? 7/?^ of (irj/ (foods, booti dnd sh oes an d groceries always in stock-. JOH^t W. I’ARKS, 8. 1). PARKS, R. B oglksbee, BuiHßon, likd. Plymouth, Ind; PARKS ^OGLESBEE, .^TfOfIXEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, AND NOTARIES public, Office FiPit Floor Bfick Building; Garro Sttbet, iMyinoutii, tndianri. SILAS GEORGE, JIiBiTCE OF TiiE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. Prompt Attention given to collections Offieb fit Reusberger’s blocK, upstairs Trustee’s Notice*. Samuel F. Ross, Trustee of Lincoln I'owiiship, hereby gives notice that he will be in Iris office at the store of T- J. Reece on Saturday of each wbeK for the transactiriri of township business. vl !No4 1 y JAMES N. REECE, Phfisieittn nn4 Surgeon, Walkerton, Ind; All calls promptly attended to, day or ' night. (JlHce one dooi* north bf lsMik ; j upstairs. JAMES F- ENDLEY, । Physician and Surgeoh, WALKERTON, IND. i Office, seVbhd floor, one door north of j ReusbergUt's bricK block. H. S, Dowell. Dentist WALKERTON, Ind. Poos every variety of work in n ud' 1 ern dentistry, worn reliable. Prices 1 reasonable. Office In Ik'nsberger’S I block, Upstairs,

. MAKE MONEY! ’By buyin^at" hole sale an<L a v s /Sen! for Ihe ('. rap • cst ivllnble hniisw on onrth. On receipt of 98 cis. in ono cent stamp? w$ will fifid as &

Ji st Received Ai Hie MAMMA STOKE! An Elegafit Lind Os EMBROIDERIES; LACES, WHITE GOODS, And the Latest Styles in Ladies' Collars aad Cuffs- A Fine Line of Gents’ WHITE LAUNIIRHiI) & UXLAUNDRIEP ^iHRTS! Collars. Cuffs. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs.Pemem^i- iri- iieeliihl 1 FINEST LINE and TEST COLORS IN DRESS GOODS, GIA GIL4^S ; and Prints: , .... Also a fresh and well selected stock Os Groceries, Green- Canned and Evaporated Fruity of sill kinds Glass and Queensware and all kinds of Silver Table Ware- Call and see ns. RENSBERGER & FITZGERAD\ J. WILLIS CUTTON; & I'. lIOSS. COTTON & ROSS, ■ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ■ Wagons, Buggies and Carts, We respKlfully solicit your ptltronago. We sliftll keep' ofily tile Fest £b'od» In our lino, and shall endeavor to so conduct our business, that each cnstoinef shall receive 100 cents of value for each and every dollar he or she may invent with us. We shall sell among other goods of well established reputation— Chamrion Light Binder^, Improved Champion Mowers, Champion Light Reapers. Milburn 1 and- 2-horse wagons, /kiiburn buggies & carriages, New Home, New American, Love & Standard sewing machine^ 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 plow^i GARDEN SEEDS, AND CULTIVATORS, WHEEL BARROWS, MACHINE OILS, SEWING MACHINE OILS, Needles & Extras. D. M. PETRIE/ MERCHANT TAILOR, RENSBERGER BLOCK, AVENUE F WalKorton, ±iixcl.

■"~ * * 0. F. Townsen^ Tonsorinl Artist, Walkerton, tiifl-., ITo respectfully asks your patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. J. R. ABNER, Physician and Surgeon, GROVERTOwN, IND. Office in residence. j I _ | AGENTS FOR *me i wanted! PICTORIAL; ; HISTORY g BIELS. An incomparable work. Kea-b like a roM‘W> and captivates old and young. Unparalleled success attained everywhere. Ju high ( haraeter miiiierons indorsements, and l, w prices, afford agents the most permanent m >nev maling luh ' ness offered. Over 1100 .Jd 2.-.o‘be,wtilui engravings. 11 rite for illustrated deter t lien and highest terms, address, J. Fallen & Co,,Pubs., Cincinnati. C>.

LOCAL TIME 'TABLES; V-'— Lake ISi-ib dte Solid trains between Peoria aiid Santhl’M and Indianapolis and Michigan <‘ity- *b. J connections to and truth all points in th» t" 1 stated And Canada. I NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON; ' « in pNo. 16 Passenger Leaves 11%%^ HNo. 10 Passenger Leaves ».'<••• :in 0.12 “ 6 " '• « « I tNo. 100 Local “ •' j SOI TH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ; 1^- H — L T’ e *~i::dW ! iNo. 17 " Daily except Sat " — 1 TNo. 10l Local " 8 ' ; *Daily except Sunday. 1 Daily except No. 11. via Tipton. arrives Bloominsl 0 '? f C ,i ■p. to., making direct connection with ( • ra j n ( train rrrivitu; Kmvn City 9.30 S ,i connecting direct nt Kansas City h 2. r J e " f ]ini»l I raneisco and all points West. Free ehair cars between Tipton and Missouri . through passengers. ' jo. 11 and 12 connect fit ’L'Pj""n*i>4 I m, in line trains Sandusky, :ad j ints east and west. For tieken. A^jgM irenernl information, call 0,1 a Ti-V; i Agent !. E A W. R. R„ oradd>W’ 11. <\ Parker, h. t. Tratllo Manager. (,cl Didiantif'eHS'. Dtd>