St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1891 — Page 8

The Independ - | Ehe Inoependent. | A LocAL NEWSPAPER, NON-PARTISAN. t W. A. ENDLEY. PUBLISHER. ' e e e | Eutered at the Walkerton Posi slice at , second-class rates. s biflzbscriptionl For One Year . . . +- 8100 For Bix Months ¥ . . - § i 75 i Far Three Months % . i ' 5 . 40| 1 paid ywromptly in advanee a discount of 25 | cents en Jne yvear will be allowed, , v A -«.-_rrl'is.;’mu.rkcd with a blue pencil on the ,-'\ margin of your paper indicates that your term of subscription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper con- | tinted. | WALKERTON, INDJANA, Dec. 12, 1891, ‘ | Ayer’s S iflla t Stands at the head of all blood medicines. 'This position it has secured : Ly its intrinsic merit, sustained by " the opinion of leading physicians, and by the certificates of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. No other medicine s 0 cifectually 4 CURES Serofula, boils, pimples, rheumatism, catarrh, and all other blood diseases. “There can be no question as to the st#pe- | rioriiy of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla over all other blood-purifiers. .If this was not the case, the demand for it, instead of increasing yearly, | would have ceased long ago, like so mauny ! other blood medicines I could name.”— ] F. L. Niekerson, Druggist, i 5 Chelsea st., | Charlestown, Mass. | “Two years ago I was troubied with saltrheum. It was all over my body- and nothing the doctors did for me wis of any ‘ avail. At last I took four bottles of Ayer's | Sarsaparvilla, and was completely cured. I can sincerely recommend it as a splendid blood-purifier.”’—J. 8. Burt, Upper Keswick, | New Brunswick. ‘ “My sister was afflicted with a severs | case of i Our doctor recommended Ayer's Sarsaparilla ‘ as being the best blood blood-purifier within { his experience. We gave her this medicine, | and a complete cure was the result.,” — Wm. O. Jenkins, Dewesese, Neb, “ When a boy I was troubled w!th a blood disease which manifested itsell in sores on the legs. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being recommended, I took a number of bottles, and was cured. I have never since thet time had a recurrence of the complaint.” —J. C. Thompson, Lowell, Mass. i ‘I was cured of Scrofula by the use of | Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla - -John C. Perry, Deer- i field, Mo. ! Ayer's 8§ ila yer's Sarsaparilla | Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, . Sold by all Druggists. Price 81; six bottles, go.

fl> .l;!irsiwiilcurelou S ————————— LOCA . BRIEFS, O Prejudice and ignorance have given way to Simmons Liver Regulator. It has stood the test. Dr. Kilmer, of South Bend, Ind, pays especial attention to all kiuds of surgery and female complaints. i Use Wolverine Blood Purifier and « Wolverine Liver Pills. Ask your druggist for them; take noother. The best. The coroner’s inquest over the remains of Miss Nettie Hostetter, who was Kkilled at Ligonier by a Lake 1 Shore train, entirely exonerates the employes of that road. ! The correctness of the maxim “noth- | ing sueceeds like suceess’” is well ex- ! emplified in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The | most suecessful combination of alter- ‘ atives and tonics, it always succee ds? in curing diseases of the blood, and | hence its wonderful popularity. ‘ There is a hunting ¢lub in Michigan ' with eight members, all of whom are ? officers. Among the dignities are i General Commander, Chief of Ord- | nance, Chief Signal Officer, Surgeon- l General and Superintendent of Re- ' cruiting Service. ; Three bottles of Swamp-Root produced a positive cure. 1 had inllam-l mation of the bladder and Kkidneys, | with pain in my back and a freqnent

desire to pass water, which was im,:\p \ 1y colored and full of sediment. J. | Oswalt, Knightsville, Ind. ; : : ; L The little city of Grand Rapids, i Michigan, is getting to be known all | g < g . over the country as one of the greatest furniture manufacturing places in the | world. They furnish goods to dealers l in all parts of the United States and | this year have turned out a larger stock than ever before. | RESOLUTIONS. WHEREAS: It has pleased the Divine Creator to remove from our midst, Bertha, the beloved daughter of onr esteemed brother, Edward Grider, and, WHEREAS: Walkerton has lost one of its best and most Lighly respected voung ladies, a devoted christian and a prime favorite in society; therefore, be it ResorLvED: That we hereby extend to onr beloved brother and his estimable wife, in this their dark honr, the sinceve and heartfelt sympathy of Walkerton Liodge, No. 263, Kuights of Py h'as, {J. P. BARNHART, 1 D. W, PrACE, Comzuitiee, |E. L. SanNpERS, { FreED Ross.

eee i e e Bob Burdette tells a good story of the Rev. Liyman DBeecher, told orviginally by hLis son, The elder beecher had been preaching one Sunday at Litehfield, and as be got into the carriage to go home he remarked that he | never preached such a poor sermon be- " fore. ‘‘Why. father,” said Henry, ‘I never heard you preach louder.” i “That's it,” responded the old man: “when I have nothing to say I always I holler.”—Troy, N. Y., Times. No use of Pointing out t)fe IMoral, [Goshen Democrat.] Last Thursday night while a party of young men were giving a charivari to Mr. Charles Shideler and his bride, near Bristol, the gun of Eddie Piegler, the seventeen-year-old son of Andrew Ziegler, exploded, and his left hand was so badly mutilated that it had to be amputated above the wrist, Dr. Latta performing the operation Friday morning. The young man is certainly to be pitied, but there is no use of pointing out the moral. A Narrow Escape. l It is said that Jerry Simpson was one time a resident of LaPorie county and was engaged in logging on the rivers. If Simpson was really a protuet of LaPorte county it is time the ’ papers up in that part of the country | were apologizing.—lndianapolis h‘nn.‘ ~ We hereby distinetly deny that | Simpson is a produet of LaPorte coun- * ty. He lived across the line in Porter l county. It is a narrow escape for | LaPorte, but ¢a miss is as good as a z } mile” in an emergenecy.—Lalorte Ar- ; gus. : % ' Speaking of “printers bulls” reminds E ' Sal. of anotner funny thing that re- | ‘ cently happened right here—well on ’ this earth, anyhow. . A couple ordered 1 the regulation wedding invitations “re- 1 | questing the pleasure of your presence lat the marriage,” ete. When the in- \ vitation came from the hands of the able printer the couple were paralyzed to see that the invitation read: | Mr. and Mrs. So-and-so request the pleasure of vour “presents,” at the marriage of their daughter, Miss Huannah to Mr. Hardup. There's no one with the hardihood to assert that about half of the wedding i invitations issued nowadays would not | be literally nearer the truth if worded “presents” instead of “presence,” ony how.—Mansfield, 0., Shield. CHEAPER FUEL.

In Solomon’s day, the Albany ' | men had sought out so many inventions that “there is no new thing under the sun.” He did not foresee the ingenuity of the nineteenth century. | Every day brings forth something new. | One of the latest is an invention by a Polander named Albert Edolmann, who claims to have discovered a method of transforming lignite into a fuel that will be superior to either bitumi- , nous or anthracite coal, and at cost of only one dollar per ton. It issaid that he has already purchased a large tract of land in Texas comprising six hundred acres, which is rich in lignite, and to have received an offer for his invention from one corporation there which | agrees to take 300,000 tons of his arti‘t':viul coal vearly. He is about to sel cure patents simultaneously in Europe and America before beginning opera- ’ tions. If he succeeds in making lel cheaper he will be a benefactor to the poor. l To restore, thicken and give you a iluxnrizmt growth of hair, to keep its ;(mlm' natural as in youth, :md‘ to re'move dandruff, use only IHall's Hair Renewer. ! Take Simmons Liver Regulator. You can eat as much and whatever E you please without injury. ~ If you are all run down, fagged out, ! take Simmons Live Regulator and be ‘ S Ty, ‘

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| “Therofore Are We Dostore® T} (Goshen Democrat] | No wonder that some doctors treat | cases & whole year ond then not know | what is the matter. No wonder some | girls who have become mothers, and | not wives, allege that tliey know not how it happened. . There is nothing new on garth now-a-days, it seems, as Isume miraculous event or oeeurreaég happens every week. The latest st toecurrence” i : LN oc‘c}jr.lf(,ncc is that of & man being delivered of a child! This happened at Shelbyville, *lndiana, over tiiéf weeks ago, and will be meat for the women to talk about. Here is the wgy the dispatch reads: TR . A most remarkable frgak of nai;ure; which is destined to rival all {reaks heretofore reported, developed Sunday. Mr. Thomas Worland, aged 35 vears, who has a wife and three children, was himself delivered of the skeleton of g fully developed child on that day, = From his infaney Mr. Worland has suffered from a supposed tumor in his right side, which of late has become alarmingly large. Last Sunday Pr.| Bardum, of Manilla, Ind., callegsin Drs. Eastman & Eastman, of Igg®: napolis, and Dr. J. R. Eastmag of | this city, who delermined to ren¥eve the tumor by a surgiecal opemtign.:i Accordingly they cut into the cavity, ’ and found a dermoidal cyst of about |Bx 4 inches, containing that rare and curious specimen of abnormal forma- ‘ tion known as an incysted faetus. | The eyvst was found to be filled with lthv bones, ete,, of a fully developed “ tetal skeleton, hair, vertebrae, claviele, { phalanges and a part of the superior | maxillary. The eyst had attached it- [ self to the intestines and perforated { them, and a part of the sebaceous and g osseons debris had passed off through | these openings. | The bones taken from the cavity | were perfectly formed and shaped .fur { proper articuiation. After removing | this fartal skeleton the surgeons biism'!wi the doodenmn, removed the | raptured portion and reattached the intestines, | Mr. Worland is now resting easy, | with a possibility of recovery, though | the prospects are against him, | The physicians performing the op-,;«-!,.'?,uz'. sayv that the skeleton found in | this abdominal dermoid evst is the remains of a {etus formed and partially developed during the period of feeun. | dation. Dr. Jenkins «.vs that there is |no such case recorded in the books, | but it is probable that the surviving i fortus was so much stronger than its |'\xm embryo that it enveloped it in { the stronger derinis. Mr. Worland is i 4 prominent farmer and well known in % this county. , ——— . ‘ The harsh, drastic purgatives, once ‘lit'“{m 1 80 ;‘hi.\iu",h.’ihh . have gjven | place to milder and mort .«E.é?:(':zl;_\'f re- | pitred la : frirreves ”‘“W“fi ’;:rnwmg demand for .\_wr’i Fills | Physicians euerywhere recfnmend !t}u-m for costiveness, indigestion, and ; liver complaints. | :

| Fine holiday goods at Endly's drug { store. Will be sold below cost. | | a | e’ § i | ' 1 ! . i o | PIANO, | f ORGAN, | CASH, | ‘ And many Useful Articles. | ! Also THE | oA | 3 i : il ! INT | -1 AN | Will Be Sent to Every Person ‘ in the State of Indiana | ‘REE OF CHARGE Pl\ E O [ Until Jan. 1, 1892, whe will, on| ' reading this advertisement, request | 'us to send terms of subs«:ription.g list of presents, et:. As this offer| is good for 10 days only, it will be| necessary to write at once to the! | ! SDTATE. - SENTINEL MENTION THIS PAPER. INDIANAPOLIS; h\dli S WITHOUTY i = | { i‘;‘\Q [f f\ IJ ; DR, SCHUYLER'S | WOLVERINE BLOOD | PURIFIER A positive enre for all diseases ; of the Blood *and Stomach, a f Tonic for all forms of Weak- | ness and Malaria, and iy | > Y 1{ 3 ' H\ I L\ (J ()i‘ : f\ ] i l J ~ : 3 4 ¥y | REMEDIES | e e % WOLYVERIN LFYERnR B ELS | Are wonderful little gems for the Biver, ‘ Biliousness, Constipation, ¥Head- 1 ache, Debility and Kiduey _{)i.:s- | , orders, TPurely Vegeta- ’ ' bleand act pleasantly, - | Obtained from Drnggists evmywhero,‘ ! but shonld you fail to find them write | | us, enclosing $1.060 for the Pupifier or | l 25c¢. for the Pilla. Manufactpired hy | | the WOLVERINE MEDICINE CO., | j WAYLAND, MICHIG AN, ; l|

%fi&king the Motive Power.—«] fir why that car dosen’t start!” afimed an impatient passenger. { “There are not enough people on board | yet to make the eargo,” replied the | other, who understood the situation. - | A MUTE RECOVERS SPEECI, I Alphouce Hemphling, of Summit | ttownship, Buatler Co., Penw’a, made an | f;f_‘aflidavit that his twelve-year-old son, ‘ " 'gufi'ering with St. Vitus Dance for twelve {years, lost his speech, but after using | | three bottles of Dr, Miles Restorative Ner- | vine, was completely cured and recoyered | his speech. Thousaads testify as to won{derful cures from using it for nervous dis- | eases, dyspepsia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind, headache, ete Four doses of this Nervine cured Mrs. W, E. Burus, South Bend, Ind., who had been suffering with constant headache for threé mounths. Trial bottle aud elegant book free at J. Endley’s. A Lady’s Perfect Companion. Kfrlfiliaqs Childbirth, cur new book, tellx {how any woman c:n become a mother without suffering auy pam whatever, Also how to treat and overcome morning sick}nesa, swelled limbs and other evils attendling pregnancy, It is reliuble, and highly %endyrsc"i by physicians as the wife's troe ! i;‘riv:m\ companion. Send two-cent stamp {for deseriptive ciretlass and confidentinl il«n.-r, sent in sealed envelope. Address : FraNg Tuomas & Co., Pablishers, 1 Baltimore, Md. E SLEEP ON LEFT SIDE, 2 Mauny persons Lave a cermin dre ad n?‘i ‘E.Kning to P“M‘p l:t}ing,' on their left .\i-z(‘: i and this has long been a puzzle to physic- i sian, but now the me tropolitun newspapers i :%spm.k with great interest about an eminent ‘ L specialist in nervous and heart d seases, “ . Dr. Franklin Miles, of Indiann, who no! “ ;:h!mw cinims. but proves that this habi ‘ ! generates from a dizeased heart. He hus | examined and kept on record thousands 'E(H' cases, His New Heart Cure, a wonderfiful remedy, is sold at J. Eundley's and ; - t¥i"al.~»zvx‘3~"(u stify to its value as a cure for | Heart Diseases. Mrs Chus. Benoy, Love siland, Colo, gays its effects on her were - i marvelous. Elegant book on heart die- ) | ease [ree. ; It never failed to cure dyspepsia 8t and liver complaint. Take Simmons | Liner Regulator. B e ' BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS | H. A, WOODWORTH, '\ Lawyer and Collector, "T—-'waav.nnnfvox. IND. I Will practive in el the conrts. Specinl atten ton given 1o collections. All businese intrasted 1 tenti -l.' ’s.u Fad (ar ;;‘ va A ":3.;:'( H:Z.E::‘ 7.\ : . y | and lots, stocks of merchandise ot 1 \ R eliey abile. D B Convay

: tETAI AL N {O- M. CUNNINGITAM. Mttorney at Law, i ibom H BEND, IND. {ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. e . A e, . .AtSt W T . S T—— . N y 183 110 SILAS GEORG I, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, i WALKERTON, IND. gl’rnmpt altention given to collections ' Oflice in Rensberger’s block, npstairs —_— \ . . . H. S. Dowell. ! Dentist. | WALKERTON, Ind. ~ Does every variety of work in o udern dentistry. work reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Fry-Dougherty block, upstairs. RTR M . TR L R Se A TR T A Ae S MARTIN TUTTLT MARTIN TUTTLE, Barber and Hair=Dresser, WALEKERTON, - - IND. First-class work guaranteed. Give me a call. e JAS. SHOEMAKER, Justice of the Peace. Office in G. A. R. hall, Hadelmyer blk ; collections promptly attended too. Al--80 solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, | of the firm of Knefilar & Lopp, of In-| dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office | everv Saturday. { SS3 e D SeoeSN AT 3 v I J. R. ABNER, | >P. v 4 ! Physician ard Surgeon, ; GROVERT() N, IND. : Office in residence. i Trustee’s Notice. | 3 .L-lu-. '\\.'. Me« Daniel, Trustee of Lincoln | '! ownship, hlmw-l».\- gives notice that he will : he 1 ‘:}::: office nt the U 8. Express office | on W ednesday of each week for the j transaction of towuship business. J vl6No : | etk i ot S s s ' Gfi”’;fi??{*rjfif, or othars,who wish to examing | BAED §m§3 ui\ils!w? this papsr, or obtain estimates ' on adverlising spaca when in Chicago, will find it on file at ? 45 15 49 Rando!ph St., s, > RIS ILORD & THOMAS, |

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Christ 5 ! ristmas Present!| 7 . o And What Shall it be? Your Mother’s, I'ather’s or Fricnds Picture ENLARGED! any size and in any style by the ROSENTHAL ART (0. Tle finest work at the lowest prices. Satisfaction gnaranteed or no pay. You can have it on payments if yon wish, We have agents all over the | county and if you cannot call on us | You can see cne of them, | ' 1 'i | i . g | 710 Miecliigan Avenue, - LaPorte, Indi»na. AGITINTS: Mrs. AMdice Eurly, New Carlisle; B. Derick, Wanatauh; James! Shoemaker, ! Walkerton; W. H. Hunsley, Hanna; i.)uhu Schoitzer, Union Mills, | MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS ‘et on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the Herves. A new (“M'H\'t‘l')’. Dl'. n]“v.\" Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unegnaled for men, women, ehildren. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 | ets. Samples free at J. Endly’s. B. & 0. TIME TABLE. GOIN i EAST, N 00.4 Night Express. ... . .. 12988 a m gaey U U L RRS S L 0 Fany dalie.. 00l 19 RE Lime. - - K4B p m el NEprem. Dally L.l 99T W GOING WEST. No. 3, Night Bxpress .. ... 5% & m TR Cmesgg Expreas.. .. - 546 ¢ * S VestibnleZdmited ... . . 0088 W Y 9, Mallend ExPress. .. .. . S3lip % LEsthine .o o TS #g- Where no time is given trains do not stop, CHAS. O SCULL, 0. P. McCARTY. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. Columbhus, O. E. L. SA\NDER=, Ag't.,, Walkerton. e ——————————————————————————— ' THE SONG OF THE ¢No. 9.” l My dress is of fine polished oak, As rich as the firest fur cloak, And for kandsome design You just should see mine— No. 9, No. 9. I'm beloved by the poor and the rich, ‘ For both I impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, ’ In the mansion I'm fine—i No. 9, No. 9. , I never get surly nor tired, With zeal I always am fired; ,I To hard work I incline, For rest I ne'er pine— No. 9, No. 9. ! f I am easily purchased by all, *With instalments that moniuly do fall; * And when I am thing, = Then life is benign— i No. 9, No. 9. ’ To the Paris Exposition I went, Upon getting the Graud Prize intent; ! I left all behind, | i The Grand Prize was mine—- | No. 9, No. 9. i —— i At the Universal Exposition of 1839, at Pari: | France, the best sewing mmachines of the worla | fmeinding those of Ameriea, were in competition, | They were passed upon by a jury eomposed ot I tha best foreizn mechanical experts, two of whom | were the leading sewing maetine manufacturers | {of I'rance. This jury. afte shaustive examing- | | tion and tests, adjudgec nat the Wheeler & f ! Wilson machines were tt - estof all, and award- | | ed that company the hignest prize cqu‘:(-»l—»fl.c | | GRAND PRlZE—givir. other companies only | ! gold, silver and bronze medals. i { ~ The French government, as a further recogni | ticn of s iperiority, decorated Mr. Nathaniel | Wheeler, president ¢f the company,. with the | Cross of the Legion of Honor—the most prized nonor of France, : : i | ‘The No. 9, for family. use, and the No, 12, for | | manufacturing uses, are the best in the world | | to-day. e o) | And now, when von want a sewing machiue, if | yoit do not get the bestit \'.-[E.%, > FOUr own 1.-1.::) ; Ask your sewing maching de:ler for thie No | Wheeler & Wilson machine. Jlf he doesn’t keej | them, write to us for descriptive catalogue an - terms, Agents wanted in all unoccupied tenii | lOry. WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. 3 s I ITVANK & YW 1< SWANK & WILLIAMS, . Agents. { An 0

m CONSUMPTION CURED. An old pbysician, retired from practice having had placed in his hands by an Eas India missionary the formula of a simpl vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchita Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lun Affections, also a positive and radical’'cur for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wounderfu curative powers in thousands of cases, had felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows, Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will sene free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, french or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by address with stamp, naming this paper. 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N, Y. W. A. Noves. —_———ee——

“Lost in London” at Bender’s opera house, Wednesday evening, Dec. 9 Emotional, humorous and pathetie. DIRECTOIRIY: CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHOPBPIST EPISCOPAL —Revy. 8. W. Pastor. Services at 10 AM. and 7P. M. Sabbath Suhopl at 9 A M. ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Priest, Father KroLL. Services at 10 A. M,, on every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BrETHREN 1N CHRIST —Rev MaTTuX, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 7 o'clock p. m. Week-day services Tuesday and Thursday eveninugs at 7 o'clock. Sundayschool at 9 a. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD_—Holds its meetings in the Pres. church every Ssbbath (SATUHDAY{ at 2 o'clock P. M. Exercises—Sabbath Schoe! —Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-—-Rev. PRENTICE Pastor. Services every alternate 'l‘uesdaf' at 1030am.and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock }). m. FPrayer meeting Thursday eve. “at 7:45 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS—HoId their Sabbath school every Sabbath. Called Saturday morning at 9.30 o'clock. LODGES IN WALKERTON. [. 0. 0. F. Liberty, N 0.437, meets in their new Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. H. A. WoonworTH, Dist. Dep. G. M, F. S.Pavi, N. G D.N. HupeLuyYEr, P.N.G Wu. Youxa, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No 263. Regular meetings on Tuesday night of each week. D. W. Praceg, €. C. E. L. SaxpEßs, K of R. S, ERNENT NI NTNT NS NINT VT NI T NENT T NENT VT NENT NI NI T COURTS IN St. JOSEPH COUNTY. COUNTY COURT wneets 2d Monday in Merch, 4th Monday in May, Ist Monday in October, 4th Monday in December. DaNIEL Noves, Judge. J. E. Org, Prosecuting Attorney. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT meets the first Mon days in December, March, June and Septem ber of each year. J. DOUGHERTY. Jaocoß EaToN ‘ and D. W. PLace, Commissioners. e ————————————————— e Bt P =T A ¥ [IME TABLE. 1B . "AKIN !In Ettect Jan 11,92, f.wc-fg‘,'% “SN Solid Trains between ‘ ~’_-J’t;< nmj'éf SANDUSKY AND PEORIA. | __,‘ ’lndianapo}is and . { =% UL 3 "~ -:‘f" i . N\t | Michigan City b:_ _- f'i_ DIRECT conneciions to === = —=====and from all points in the United States and Canada. 7 . ; & | NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. *.\:o_ 16 Passenger._______Leaves_~______4:o3a. m tNo.IO Passenger.________Leaves__-_____l2so pm 1N0.12 » S o ei e (PR iNo. 100 Loeal s WLI SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON., tNo. 11 Passenger.___._____Leaves..______9l%am iN0.15 a Eel e sb 3P 1N0.17 “ Dailyexcept Sat. * e 000 D 1 IS Mollecad - = % Ll o Nlham *Duily except Sundav, IDaily except Sanday. No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 935 p- M., making direct connection with C. & A. fast train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morning connecting direct at Kansas City for Deuver, San Franciseo and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river for through passengers. os. 9 10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomingtan and ull poiuts east and west. Fer tickets, rates ang general information, eall on W.C. ELLISON Ticket AgentL E. & W_R. R., or address H. C Parker, CF. Daly, | Trafiic Manager. A. Gen'l Pass. Agt Indianapolis, Ind. T e——— e e T — FINE m G JOB PRINTING, - LOW PRICES, INDPEENDENT OFFI(E. FOR DISEASES OF THE | gac\“ JOHNSTON’S i o v o™ AROTAL ENGLISH e z‘;",-:,-z”’fz;‘ g 8 BUCHU | E3 i AN ! % pocgsy Will cure all diseases of the Kid- ! R/ BNy nevs, Bladder, Irritation ofthe Neck el G of the Bladder,Burning Urine,Gleet, ‘ el 4 " Gonorrheeain allits -unel,)iucoul ! v \\ & %llchu es, Congestion of the KidA neys, erck Dust Depomamwetc'd | R\ lninmmsuon of the Kidneys an |- b R Bladder, Drog’sy of Kidneys and | 5 15 Actd Urine, Bioody Urine; PAIN _ | NN JITaE Rk ueslqpeitoey | PRI .l et o Seuts e ! o) o) ater, particularly in persons adi RS S vanccdl!,n life. l’{ 18 KCKID.\EY =R @S INVESTIGATOR and restores the >~j\\\_« et Urine to its natural color,removes Sgy aas—gl the acld and burning,and the effect S s of the excessive use of intoxicating woaw- - drink. PRICE 81; Three Bottles for $2.50 Delivered free of ang' charges. ¥~ Send for Circular. old by all Drugglsts W.JOHNSTON & CO,, Detroit, Mich. ~ ~AA44 Scientific Americal . Aot Agency for =5 iy TR RS T T e . S e e AYS i e AR c?,gEMAR'KS R TRA TENTg . P DESICHN PAS ot COPYRICHT ,t » b - k write to T ation and free HandboOE WHF b r?li&‘f{{n?: CO., 361 BROADWaAtgfiQ’fn Amerioss Oidest bureau Zor securing PIE brought befcre 2 = y tho public by 8 notice given free of ¢ o A .£. m rl‘au Srientific Zmeneas : er in the v cirenlation of any sclentific paPER oL o e vons Solendialy ilustrated. No "351’0’&; man shou‘l)d be without it. CMUNN & COa yoar;y si.so six gnnml:k Address Yok _" LreIsHERS, %1 Broadway, AcW T ” ,