St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 17, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1892 — Page 8
0 0 Whe 2ndcpenoent. Mo R SRR e A Locan NEWSPAPER, NON-PARTISAN. S e L es o W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. e e e T e Entered at the Walkerton Postoflice at second-class rates. S Bfibscrip»tion: Por One Year .. ¢ : <0 8150 For Six Months 5 3 ; . 5 . 75 Far Three Months u s ¥ . ‘ . 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 eents on l}w year will beallowed. A cross marked with a blue pencil on the X margin of your paper indicates that your term of subseription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrearages please settle at once, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper coutinued. Ty eT~ WALKERTON, INDIANA, FEB. 27, 18)2 APERIENT A Ir. modern pharmacy is, undoubtedly, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, Except In extreme cases, physicians have abandened the use of drastic purgatives, and recommend a milder, but no less effective medicine. The favorit: is Ayer’s Piils, the superior medicinal virtues of which have been certified to under the oflicial seals of state chemists, as well as by hosts of eminent doctors and pPharmacists. No other pill so well supplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, and agreeable family medicine. “Ayer’s Pills are the best medicine T ever used; and in my judgment no better geueral remedy was Ever Devised I have used them in my family and caused them to be used among my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge many cases of the followIng complaints have been completely and permanently cured by the use of Ayer’s Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever, sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dyspepsia, constipation, and hard colds. 1 know that a moderate use of Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above.” —J. O. Wilson, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas. ‘ ‘“For eight years T was afflicted with con- ; stipation, which at last became so Lad that | the doctors could do no more for me. Then I began to take Ayer’s Pill and soon the bowels recovered their natural and regular action, so that now I am in excellent health,” —Wm. H. DeLaucett, Dorset, ‘ Ontario. “Ayer’s Pills are the best cathartic I ever Bt Red. in v nraotioe M T S>M-_l)., pr———ere found iif a front room, ¢ oppe % Yeddo, Ind. PREPARED BY . Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, | Bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. NORTH LIBERTY. : Henry Hathaway is here this week from Carlisle Hill shaking hauds with Lis many friends. D. W. Houser is running his saw and planing mill at full blast to keep i pace with the bnilding boom that has | been inaugurated in this place and vi- ‘ cinity.
R. . Dugdale and his brother, Thomas, of Scuth Beund, spent Sunday in this village. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Isaac Reamer on Friday evening, March 4, 1892. All are invited. The roads in the country east of here are alxiost impassable. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson are Loth on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aunderson are both on the sick list. Trustee J. N. Rupel is making arrangements to build a new school house in this village during the summer. Joseph Liggett came to this place last Saturday evening to attend to some business and while in town was stricken with paralysis and had to be taken home, where he lingered until about 9 o’clock on the following moruing when death came to Lis relief. The funeral was attended from the M. E. church on Tuesday, February 23, at 2 p. m., under the auspices of the G. A. R. post, of this place. Rev. J. 8. Wright preached the funeral disconrse and the remains were buried in the North Liberty cemetery. Mrs. Martha MceClellen of Sumption Prairie has bonght the Kring property on North Main stieet and will soon begin the erection of a fine residence. This is one of the very finest locations in thevillage, and Mrs. McClellen is to be congratulated on securing it. C. I. Handy, the veteran notion dealer, was in town again on Tuesday slpplying our merchants with notions. Terman L. Lee has purchased the old school house property of Trustee J. N. Rupel—consideration S3OO, Mrs. D. R. McKenzie and Mrs. W, N. Pearse went to LaPorte last DMonday to visit a sick brother. County Superintendent J. H. Bair is “doing” the schools here this week. - Ira J. Kizer, the hustling liveryman from Argos, is speuding the week in ‘/'}&hib‘ vicluity. :
All goods in our line at prices aec- { cording to those mentioned in locals and large ad in this paper for next 30 days. T.J. Walfe, The great majority of so-called cough cuses do little more than impair the digestive funetions and create bile. Ayer's Cherry DPectoral, on the contrary, while it cures the cough, does dont interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. Three bottles of Swamp-Root produced a positive cure. I had inflammation of the bladder and Kkidneys, with pain in my back and a frequent desire to pass water, which was highly colored and full of sediment. J. Oswalt, Knightsville, Ind. Heavy underwear and wool socks at cost for eash. T. J. Wolfe. LK e KNOX. Health is improving and doctors are resting up a little. The I. I. I. R. R. are buying large quantities of ties. They will commence on the extension of their road, on April 20. The route is supposed to be to South Bend byway of Ilamlet, Walkevton and North Liberty. A brutal fight occurred in our town to-day, between some men who recently came here. The cause of the difliculty is unknown. One Edward Tally was badly cut with a knife, and Moore was badly hammered over the head with a doubletree. 'L'ally is under arrest and in jail. A warrant is out for Moore woo did the cutting but, so far lie has evaded arrest. A nasty seandal, horse whipping, ete. ete., occurred here on the 23.1. The result of indiscretious (?)—the outgrowth of c¢lub dances—Dbox socials and munocent (?) dirtatious. Iwo families are ruined.
Oar Ligh school and baby scholars very appropriately celebrated Washington’s birthday. 'T'he exercises wereo held at the M. E. church. Brother Castle, of Ohio, is holding meelings here for the Christian church. His discourses are well rececived and Lis sudiences are daily increasing. Chas. Townsend is home, and delighting the neighbors with one of Isdisou’s phonographs. He is universally welcomed and respected by the people of Knox. i 2oabluna o Wallorto BOs S UT O B L ’ et g gy ¢ . journed at Knox this week, the guest of his brother. l The saloon at Huamlet recently barned. ““God moves in a mysterious Wiy i Joseph Miller a well to-do farmer four miles south of Knox died ou the L 19th iust, The remains of Alexander Keplinger were brought here for interment on the 22. He fell between the gars, while braking on a freight train on the Illinois Central R. R. He was badly mangled. The Demeocrats have held their preliminary eonvention, and resolved on holding a primary election for the nomination of officers on the Bth day of April next. The Latter Day Saints have a preacher here from lowa. "Their band is few, but steadfast. Such religion is worthy of a greater enlightenment and higher aim than to be followers of a mere, spiritual fraud.
The supreme court has recently affirmed two cases appealed from the Starke circuit court. What is more disgusting than for a man to approach you with his breath scented with whiskey and solicit your patronage to help him get into oflice. If that class of politicians had a thimble full of sense, they would shun the presence of decent people, when their habits can be smelled, like the scent of a buzzard. TT TS LR SR A S N T R W DRKILMER'S T Lo . B ac e LY 4 ol Aeh A Y, g PR e 4 v WY - AT ol A &7 R B gfi'. I}l‘2%';_ e R e o S Ed RS, B 58P R AEs kY B %_eg; -f“:? "‘7’@s. ; e, A B e £ T 72 - Qi bAS o o o &3 & o .._: '3;.‘ls\ 'i;!" {2;:"\. o ,f;,fi“,’;". t?‘//""»\-fi%‘ / »"/ ’};“\..([{"-‘ i f‘”‘ S I‘3‘l‘ ; ‘\g. 2 e RN ‘A\\m ‘{{E’: \ :'=\‘§ "Y < a PR\ 1 N Y o BN \\."k, R ’ 1 ,> ,éfl . \ .‘r_‘_\;;;t;@ !&\?".'w PEERNTR VA A 7;, . U \!9 ‘;‘,i o 5 ? ks, e F és < e S i d & ;f‘fi .»‘l", ar " Q ; SETET ! ? i, 00, R e s Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. The Great Specific for “Bright’s disease,’ urinary troubles, Kidney difficulties, and impure blood. ¥F YOU have sediment in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention; IF YOU have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, dribbling orstoppage of urine. I¥ YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, fever and ague, gall stone, or gout: IF YOU feelirritable, rheumatie, stitch in the back, tired or sleepless and all unstrung; SWAMP-ROOT builds up quickly a rundown constitution, and makes the weak strong., Grnarantee- Use contents of One Dottle, if you are not benefited, Druggist will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50¢, Size, SI.OO Size. ‘lnvalids’ Guide to dealth” sent free-Consultation free Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Had been troubled with Liver Cum-'! plaint; exhibited all the common symptoms, biliousness, headache, poor digestion, furred and coated tongue, bad fgste in mouth, ete. Swamp-Root ‘oured me. J. C. McCullough, Drug- | gist, Lawrenceburg, Ind. .~ T T S A | , W TON ] e- - ALKERTON, IND. HORATIO NELSON,-Pres., W. J. ATWOOD, Cashiex: Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes colleetions on all points at lowest possible expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. Y ~ Real Estate and Insurance, Real estate bought and sold on commission. lusure your property in the old reliable Springtield Tusurance Co. H. NELSON, agent, writes your pol Ii . . - | iey here, thereby avoiding delay in i getting poliey. m LICENSE NOTICE- | NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Walkerton, in Lincoln township. of Bt. Joseph coun!t\,.\'l‘ of Indiana, that I will apply to the Board |of Commissioners of said county, at their March 1 term comimng ron the first Monday in March, 18g2 for a license, fie year 't sell spiritugus, vinous and malt hq ,in less g ities tl a quart at E.t:‘!:v..' the privi f allowing the same to t | drank on the premises e sold. Thatmy pl 1 ot s bly > i i > SOIG na { drank is located in the first story of story brick | building, situated part of Lot Num@ger Thirty i' ‘:’! ; v.;('AT‘~>\:i ~.‘t'\"<;:~; i)il < 1 L e i f t i t ty-tw feet | northwest of t ( er t | sonthwest pa ¢ ' £ £ o | lot Lt | easterly | oy : | hundred I sixt f to As t sco RO o LL SR 1 & . . .‘ \‘ ' | Commissioner’s Sale. | Not v given that SATURDAY, { the 27th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1802, at my of fice 1n the Savings Bank block in th ty of Sout Hend, in St Joseg unty, ludians, £ .t hour of e o'l k, P m., i i sler for sale at my off the followin lescribed 1 G MUDII W AUATL WY UL G, estate, to-wit: Lot N ' 1t gmal plat ol the town of North Liberty, also lot No. ¢8 of said . plat, ex SV fi \ 1 Permes of sal s | i 3 4 . i L | : | sam i my i \\ 1 I '\ l i1 11 { ! ! S — i . v - ! License Notice, | T S \ . AR * St. Josep ; s } t N 1 ! i ;' satd hiquors t ail t g : JOHN A, JOHNSON. | Feb. 6, 1802 T Mt e - SHERIES DALE | N : . ‘ By virtue of a rd I sale to 1 >Cted | 1w X} to | Ral M i lay ot | March, A. D, 1 twe t sos t | a, m., and sou 2 I f i 4 E t |l)+l> o e + 1 i 11 e\ irt 11 ’ L : : | St. Joseph County, Ind , the rents and profits for so i e ? | a term not exceeding sev 3 s, of the fol zde | ibed 1 Estat 1 St. Joseph County, ! \ l~ Ind to-wit ] west }uf (! f the }:. -.1 \ six [26] in township t fiv 35] nort f g range 1) west. And on failure tor ze the full l amotnt of Judgment, Interest and Costs thereon, I ! will expose to Public Sale, at the san tu , d | place, to the highest bidder, the fee s f 1 l- tate. Taken as the property cf Andrew Cu g | 1 m, et ,at the suit of the Gutta Percha Paint C bt ANDREW J. WARD, l Sherift of St. Joseph County baanwe e v S e > "ANCR N o i ORDINANCE NO. 27. | SECT. 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board I { Trustees of the town of Walkerton, 1n the inty !. .:A\.. f India wlt 1s hearehy ! ‘t T.:: \‘ 3 ““:‘ . ‘,.._fl‘ f : ‘\'. A‘ \ shall b ult, beginning »Liv yuthwest sid I: f Avenue E and extending along the northwest side L f Seventh street to the east line of Section No. : , Fownship Thirty-Five (35), Range One (1) west, and 1~~ line of said Section No. 23, to the southeast s follows, to-wit: The sidewalk shail be four feet | wide, built of not less than one and one-fourth inch E’v n not less than three t \ two by } | SE( ;H;(\;,\ ‘:‘ SGeialk hall be bam | by the the respective lot owners long the line of and i adjoining the said sidewalk, within 20 days from the ‘ legal public 1:“:'[. . tl s Ordina Ce in default of |x‘im",:..: Marshal of said town shaidl Ise the same | to be built, and the expense thereof, 'together with | ten per.cent damages, be charged to respective lot } debts Ce .:'-‘!- | SECTION 3 ThisTordinance shall be in fi .‘Ar: MY 1d after Its | sage and legal pu tion, | Passed and ipproved this sth day of February, | 1802, B. E. WILLIAM, Pre Attest: Greo. H. LEsLik, Clerk | M. oD LerBOLE IS AGENT FOR THE FPORT WAYNE 1 S UNDRY. HEADOUARTERS INDE. PENDENT OERICE. Bookkeepers nnd others of cedentary habits eure constipation with sSimmons | Liver Reculator. |
l Women who suffer from nervous | physicial debility find great help in the | use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It pro- ! duces the rapid effect of a stimulant, 1 without reaction—the result being a'l permanent increase of strength and vigor, both of mind and body. AN INTRODUCTION in the throngh car service of the Wisconsin Central ILines and Northern | Pacitie Railroad is unneccessary. ]ts% advantages and conveniences have been fully established. It is the only route ! to the Pacific coast over which both Pullman Vestibuled first-class and Pulman Tourist Cars are operated from Chieago via St. Panl without change. Through train leaves Chicago every day at 10:45 p. m. The traveler via this route passes throngh the most picturesque, interesting and prosperons belt of country in the Western World. Thereis scenery with most striking contrasts that range from the rolling praivie and the pine forests level to the widest passes of the wildest mountains in the world. There is n series of the noblest cities, towns and villages of every variety, and size, from thie hamlet or the tiny farm, upward; the richest mines in the world; the greenest and most lasting pasturage; the wildest szenery on the continent; canons as weird as a nightmare; hills, snows and peaks startling in the magnificence of their beauty, and a perfection of comfort in {raveling that has never been surpassed. Fast train via the Wisconsin Central Liues for St. Paul, Mioneapolis, Ashland and Duluth leaves Chicapo at 500 p. m. daily with Pulman Vesti buled sleepers and the Central’s famous dining cars attached. R T T T AT L ST W T SR I G FOR 30 DAYS! Wishing to extend our business and seeure new customers, we i have decided to make this Special Of- [ fer, send us A PICTURE of yonrselt i.-l‘ any member of your family and we will make you a crayon portrait - " . Free of Charge, provided you exhibit it to vour fricnds as a sample of onr work and use your Pinfluence in securing us future orvders. Place name and address on back of picture and it will be returned to yon ‘. . . LF L ke c s RNI AAR .o~ e ey | Lai Jil 1 3 710 Michigan Avenue, LaPorte, Indiana. iio s i MILES' NERYE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the liver, stomach aund bowels thre ‘2;;:; the nerves. A new discovery. Dyr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uiequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 CclS. SLUHI'I“?« fiee at J. lll\]l ~\. i IR SDR B D R | THE SONG OF THE ¢*No. 9.2 : My dress is of fine polished oak, | Asrich as the finest fur cloak, | And for handsome desigr ! Vi dial i i | 40U lUST Saouid s¢e mine— No. 9, No. 9. | PNALa Ye g il e e 7 For both I impartially stitch; | = i he caliir : 5 | ca il )‘..--'.. i In the mansion I'm fine—l No. 9, No. 9. I never get surly nor tired, With zeal I always am fired; To hard work I ineline, ' Forrest I ne'er pine+ : No. 9, No. 9. | f I am easily purchased by all, i *Niih instalments that monthly do fali; % And when T am thin * | Then life is benign—- | N . ' No. 9. ! To the Paris Expesition T went, : Upon getting the Grand Prize intent: § I left all behind, | The Grand Prize was mine—- | e | L | At the Universal Exposition of 1839, at Par | France, the best sewing macki f t rid fircluding those of America, were in ¢ etition They were passed upon by a jury composed of the best foreign mechanical experts. two of whom were the leading sewing machine manufacturers of France. This jury, after cxhaustive examination and tests, adjudge hat the Wheeler & Wilson machines were th = pest of all, and awarded that company the highest prize offcred—the | GRAND PRlZE—givirg other companies only | gold, silver and bronze medals. | The French government. as a further recogni tion of superiority, decorated Mr. N niel Wheeler, president of the company, w..n the Cross of the Legion of lionor—the most prized honor of France. 7 The No. 9, for family use, and the No, 12, for | manufaeturing uses, are the best in the world to-duy. | Aud now, when vou want a sewing machine, if | you do not get the best it will be your own fault ! Ask your sewing maehiue dealer for the No. 0 Wheeler & Wilson tehine 1f he doesn't keet them, write to us for deseriptive catalogue and | terms. Agents wi 1 in ali unoccupied terri L tory. WHEELER & WILSON MFPFG. CO. | Chicago, lIL | | YX7 8 8 IQ - SWANK & WILLIAMS, ‘ Agents.
! Those wishing to have laundry work \ ~done at the Fort Wayne laundry will please leave orders hereafter with M. 'D. Leibole, agent. Headquarters IN--1 DEPENDENT oflice. | et ettt | S. J. MeDONALD. ‘ Auctioneer. ] Will ery public sales on reasonable {terms. Those desiring thie services of Izm auctioneer will find it to their inter- % est to give him a ecall. Satisfaction fguaranteed. Headguarters I'locence | Hotel. Tam also prepared to dehorn Icnttle at any time that I may be called ‘upon. Call on or address, ' S. J. McDoNaLp, 1 Walkerton, Ind.
M. D. LEROY. i : - ED oL 230 R - KT | '§ N | < 0w N AR | _ 3 “%-A Sl S | S s sSe ONS | ! { T YV > NINTT T LIVERY & FEED STABLE, § WALRIERTON, IND. ' Tirst-class rigs and good horses. - Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable. S S WITHOUT 1 ¥ “ ! I‘A(Q( X\ IJ i DR, SCNIYYLER'S 3 . WOLVLRINE BLOOD } PURIFIER f A positive eurve for all diseases ;’ of the Blood and Stomuach, a { Tonie for all forms of Weak- » ness and Malaria, and is | T Y 11 KING OF--l4 l i , 1 ‘ 3 “ ~ REMEDIES WOLVERINVE LIVER PILLS i Are wonderful little gems for the Liver, t Biliousness, Constipation, Head- ‘ ache, Debility and Kidney Disorders. Purely Vegeta- | Lle and act pleasantly. | Obtained from Druggists everywhere, but should you fail to find them write ns, melosing SI.OO for the Purifier or 1 25¢. for the Pills. Manufactured by the WOLVERINE MEDICINE CO., P WAYLAND MICHIGAN. - J—— ’\"//(////; . BUSINESS AND PROFESSTONAL GARDS | rrerrrssisnsnss st O v -, »yr H. A. WOODWORTH, g 30 5 Y y ~ Lawyer and Collector, WALKERTON, IND. - Will practice in all the conrts. Special attention given to collections, All business intrusted tomyv care wi'l receive prompt and careful attention Several large and small farms. houses end lats, stoeks of merchandise ete., for sale and exchange. Pensiou and claim attorney, conveyneing, notary public. Oflice west door to the Independent printing oflice, 7th street. CUTERS S T e W N S T T RO R T 2 . . (TTRTN\! P 0.-M. CUNNINGHAM, | Mttorney at [‘(//(". ‘ B Y Y BT T T SOUTH BND, |ND ] ODD FELL.OWS BLK. 1:OOM 10. | I'4N » 1 Y ’ SILAS GEORGE, | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ‘ | | WALKERTON, IND. ‘ Prompt attention given to collections Oflice in Rensberger’s Llock, mpstairs S e e e ee T | Y H. S. Dowell. | ~sl .t | Dentist. WALKERTON, Ind. | Does every variety of work in o udern dentistry. work reliable. Prices .l't‘:l.\flllil]‘lth Oftice in l“l'V*l'v”}ii:k'l'[)' block, upstairs. B A ™ ATTT oS S R STI ' ‘f‘.‘ T ;'A\ D —ITT ‘.‘\T Y Yr*r:rT ™ Jeb i LNk LY Lot g bl | Barber and Hair-Dresser, WALKERTON, - - IND. I'irst-class work guaranteed. Give me a call. A ¢y 'V‘«y;\.quggyrv—‘r»\ JAS, O HOEMAKER, Justice iy e L GCeE. | Office in (x. A. RR. hall, Hudelmyer Llk ; collections promptly attended too. Al-| so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, of the firm of Knefilar & Lopp, of In-| dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my oftice every Saturday. ; et ? J. R. ABNER, ; Physician ard Surgeon,! GROVERT(O N, IND. | L 5 | Oftice 1n residence. ! e 4 Iriistee’s Notice. ‘ John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln Township, hereby rives notice that he will be in his oflice at the U. S. Express office on Wednesday of each week for the transaction of township business. | vl6No i
A Lady’s Perfect Companion. Puainless Childbirth, our new book, tells how any woman cun become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. Also how to treat and overcome morning sick- | ness, swelled limbs and other evils attending pregnancy. It is reliable, and highly endyrsed by physicians as the wife's true private companion. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive circulars and confidential \lcll(‘r, sent in sealed envelope. Address I'raxk Trnomas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore, Md. DIRECTORY: CHURCHES IN WALKERTON. METHOPIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. S.W. Pastor. Services at 10 A. M.,and 7 I>. M. Sab‘bath Schoel at 9 A. M,
ROMAN CATHOLIC.—Priest, Father KgroLL. Services at 10 A. M,, en every second Sunday of each month. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.—Rev Marrox, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 7 o'clock p. m. Week-day services Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock. Sunday - school at 9 a. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD_—Holds its meetings in the Pres. chureh every Sabbath (SATURDAY) at 2 o'clock P. M. Exerci:es—Sabbath Schoel —Social worship—and preaching. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-——-REV. PRENTICE Pastor. Services every alternate Tuesday at 1030am.and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at 3 o'clock 1). m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve. at 7:45 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS—HoId their Sabbath school every Sabbath. Called Saturday morning at 9.3) o’clo ¢k, LODGES IN WALKERTON. [. 0. O. F. Liberty, No. 437, meetsin their new Hall every Monday evening, at 7 o’clock. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. H. A. WooDbwWoRTH, Dist. Dep. G. M, S. C. FraME, N. G. E. ANDREWS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Walkerton Lodge No 263. Regular meetings on Tuesday night of euch week. J. P. BakNuarr, C. C. C. S. RoBBINS, K of R. S. COURTS IN St. JOSEPH COUNTY. COUNTY COURT .eets 2d Monday in March, 4th Monday in May, lst Monday in October, 4th Monday in December. DaxieL Noyes, fudge, J. E. OrR, Prosecuting Attorney COMMISSIONERS' COURT meets the first Mon days in December, March, June and Septem ber of each year. J. DOUGHERTY,JACOB EaToN and D. W. Pracg, Commissioners. 8,. S O.TIME TABLE. GOIN 1 EAST, N 0.4 Night Bxpress... ... _ 125 % b I NMRITEIR o SRR Wk DRy, eet D B GOING WEST. No. 8 Night Bxpréas. .- ... K% & W ¢ . Malland Express . . .o 300 0 &%~ Where no time is given traius do not stop, } | CHAS. O. SCULL, O. P. MCCARTY, A Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't,, Baltimore, Md. Columbus, O, ' E. L. SANDER=, Ag't.,, Walkerton. J v - & 7 T Ry o e BT i S iVE MADY I o
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