St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 August 1893 — Page 8

RO el ol N L N Uhe Judependent. / | A Locat NEwspaper, Non-PartisaN, | - W. A. ENDLEY, PURLISHER. i Eutered an the Walkerton Postollice nt! second class rates, ; Sul smcriptioz: i arOus Year . ~ . - g 0 ; Fr There Monthe L © Lt Gl If peid prompUy in advance a disconut of 95 | eents on the year will be allowed. ‘ \ 7 A Crows m»n&;m! \\"V‘x-;hr 6; ;lun p‘lv\nvi‘l ”“" I;I(' ! ,‘\ wargin of vour paper indicstes that yonr | term of subseripiion Lo this paper has expired. | If you ure in arrenvages please settie nt onee, sud | nobify us prowptly it yon wish the paper con- | tinned, : WALKERTON, INDIANA, AUG. 5, 1803 | EBocal Bricis. g - i I suffered from billionsness, indiges- | tion, ele. Simmons Liver !Iv_s;u!u!nx'f cured afterdoctors failed. - W. D. Bird. ; Do you want to stop using Tobacco, | Ligquor or Opinm? Hill's Chloride of!' Gold Tablets sold by all druggists will l Cure you. i Aungnst ;2'5 will b4z_i.;;(‘ri:llla day n.!.! the world's fair, and it is expected | that a lirge erowd of Hoosiers will be | in attendance, % Too mineh stooping when riding isl had for bieyelists, Our loeal wheelmen | should be eareful or they will get . Kyphosis bicyelistarum, Remember that Dr. Dowell extracts | teeth without pain by the use of vital- | ized air. No weakeuning or disagreeable results follow the application of this method. | A country newspaper editor received | two questions from correspondents. Number one, the father of twins, wrote | to inquire how to get them over (e('th—i ing. Number two wanted to know | how to protect his orchard from grass- | hoppers. The editor mixed up the! answers so that number one ‘.'«*m]:i Cover them carefully with straw and | then set fire to them and the little pests, | after jumping about in the flames a “few minutes, will speedily be settled.” | The South Bend Sunday News says: “Hundreds of men in South Bend will | read with pleasure the annonneement ; that the factories of the Studebaker ! Bros. Manufacturing Company will re- i sume operations on Monday, August' 7. This announcement is authorized ‘ and may be depended upon as relinble. ~ Despite the severe stringeney of the ! times the company has been receiving , orders largely in excess of mnap]lu.g tions and in order to fill them will re- { sume operations earlier than was c:(—i pected. The Stuadebaker works eut a | large figure in the domestic economy ‘ of South Bend and everybody is inter- 1 ested in their idleness or activity.” l Returned :—z‘:t;; Y(:ar-s ' Eighteen years ago Aaron Steinbaeh, | of Marshall county, deeded his farm to | his wife, gave her §SOO and disappear- l ed. He was the father of twin boys | who are feeble-minded. Nothing was | ever heard of Steinbach, and under the | belief that he was dead Mrs. Steinbach | remarried. Her second husband | squandered her substance, and she! died. The boys were then transferred to the orphans’ asylum at Knights- ;' town, and afterward to the feeble- | minded instituteat Fort Wayne. Dur- | ing the present week Steinbach return- | ed to his old home and laid claim to | the boys. He is now a farmer in Kan- ; sas, remarried and with twin ehildren | by his second wife. He expresses; himself willing to assume charge, and ‘ the authorities are investigating his | responsibility. —Ex. f We conld not improve the qunlity. if‘ puaid double price. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. Bellinger and Williams. / | ' ""’*N‘w‘{m\iq[—;—,— magazine and he \Walkerton INDEPENDENT for $2.25 aoyear. Old subseribers paying this amount will be given credit for n year’s subseription to the InpEreNpENT and | receive thisleading American magazine toroneyear. Don’t miss this vare offor

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oA Good Properiy for S:sle The Bender briek block, we are informed, can be bought on long time at o fair price. This building is located on the best corner in Walkerton and is right in the business center of the town. The building is 40 xBO feet in dimensions, two store rooms below and a large hall above. Being so well loeated there is never any tronble abont renting the rooms and é:\t. a good fair price. T'he building has I;!'t*cenll_\‘ been repainted, re-roofed, and !ulht"r\\'iso improved, making it one of the most desirable husiness properties in town. Any one wishing to buy ;pmpm'!_\' as an investment would no cdoubt make a profitable deal by purehasing the Bender block. This property is not for exchange for other property. ~ Preachers, now and then, are ealled upon to admivister stinging rebukes to occupants of pews, An exchange tells fnf a minister vwho was annoyed by people giggling, talking and generally disturbing the services, He paused; lookjed at the disturbers, and then said: I am always afraid to reprove those who ‘misbehave in ¢hnreh, for this reason: Some years ngo, as I was preaching, a young man who sat hefore me was eonstantly talking, laughing and making nueonth giimaces. I pansed and administered a severe vrebuke. After the services a gentleman said to me. Sir, you have made a great mistale; that voung man is an idoit. Since then 1 have always been afraid to reprove those who misbehave, lest I should reprove another idiot.” Good order prevailed throngh therest of the service. Salt 90 cents per barrel at Noah Rensberger’s -~ Don’t suffer from dyspepgia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. It always L euren. | To think “nothing ails youn,” is & symptom of dyspepsia. Take Simmons | Liver Regulator. | Have you a horse, buggy, or farm | for sale? 1f yolit have try a notice lin the INDEPENDENT. | Those wishing nice, eclean, pleasant 'rooms in Chicago during the world’s | fair can obtain them at 407 N. Clark i street. Mwns. M. HoLMES.

U ——— | | DR. KILMER’S | CURED NME { ..,-:“:-‘.\:-\ AT TN | 7 S i p A | “*} SR i g - SR o i ¢ N ~:1 T R i 5 = NS | we | . G /4 CREEOINNR | SRR, ! \ WSN \\\» : { fi@ \i\‘.‘. ‘:‘<§¢ \\ii‘\:‘ < ‘ { e SN : | Ezmwliy ST gt | e T -e eRN Y | G:,‘;,:[le{u;‘/r‘,u, \ o ARESEEREING [ i e 2 AITPRER T | l'/» i s TR i A Lk -\",\‘\:"\i‘.h('x TR ‘.'Ag? ARSI N TS | ap, G TR AT 7SN 5 RN | g INING WA\ | AR AT }) { S RS i } (;llE\i -.v-\"l f“, 1 Ht { SR SR { D. H. BILGER, Esq, | Huimewilie, Pa. L » WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED! ' 3 & = *ss’@ i ? La Grippe Baiiled! B L 2 . = &5, The After Effects Cured | Mr. Bilger writes: *II had a bad attack of | the Grippe; after a time caught cold and had i & second attack; it settled in my kidneyws | and liver, and Oh! such pain cnd misery : in my back and legs. | The Physicians’ medicine and other things | that [ used made no impression, and I contin- ‘ ualiy grew worse until I was a physical wreck, and given up to die, f Father bought me a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's SWAF P=-ROOOT, and before I had used all of r the second bottle I feit better, and to-day I ‘ em just a3 well as ever. A year haspassed and - nota trace of the Grippe is left. SWATIP"“'K""‘ BoOT saved my life,” W D. H. BILGER, Hulmeville, Pa. . N Jan. 10th, 1893, . “‘} At Drugcists, 50c. & SI.OO R 20, *“Guide to Health » Free. Conb‘fi:'.\;—fé,f’d gultation Free. ({)r. Kilmer & Co. e B BiNGHAMTON, N. Y. Dr. Kiimer's PARILLA LIVER PILLS A: tho Best. 42 Pills, 25 conts, 211 Br at®, | [onorauce of the merits of Do Witt's Little Barly Risers is a misfortane, (hese little pills regulate the liver, cure hendacho, dyspepsin bad breath, constipation and billiousness, Dellin ger and Willinms, Pay §2.40 and get the Walkerton INpErENDENT and the Cosmopolitan magazine lor one year, " | All that honesty, experience and |sl !|i can \i«‘ to "‘l"‘(lill' €8 Jx Ifi ¢t ] f”. has been employved in making D Witt's Little Barly Risers. The result ‘ i 8} citie for h .hz‘l\‘ll-’, l'i!il‘if‘\lll S 8 and constipation Dellinger and Wil linms. DoWitt's Witeh Huazel Salve eures il Do Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve enres burns. De Witt’'s Witeh Hazel Salve cures sores. De Wibtt's Witeh Hazel Salvo cures uleers. DBellinger

. 'The annnal ”&Q Sonth | - Bend Cyeling elub was held at the fafe | grounds near that ““6 last week. The even‘,fi:‘;’,’.% ol for eyelists, as a numh%ffl Lo best ] A riders in ihe C()“"tl')’ ’,*‘f’“l‘, | took part in the races. About eigne. | | gen hundred speetators were gathered | ? ' at the grounds to witness 1*“"" | J. P. Bliss, of Chieago, \ms&h{ | pion &l the day, winning a numbet of | | valuable prizes. The best 1 b Se R SRR s e | ’ made by Bliss, a mile in 2:15',?:?#“';?3 | wind against him on the finish. A | ‘ nuwmber of accidents ceeurred, b&i?x | most serions was that which befell=J. | | M. Reller, of Nappance, who c&%&*fifg j with another rider. The museiaa%af | his leg were severely strained, M; | ligament was torn partially loose%})fi: iihe bone. He received a muufiaxw | cuts and bruises and was unzonseious | | for some time after the .uculmt:"f“lmy; : [ pened. The races were cut shorfb}a ' heavy shower. vl e ol Pleasant rooms to rent. Call ay }?B | oflice. . e "-3__&» | If you can afford to be anqu; | sick headache and constipation, @& nue. D S ELitie Tarls IUPNIN 71 these Hitle pills will cure them. ™ Bellinger and Waliafg. ‘ Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanosga, i Tenn., says: “Shiloh’s Vitalizer | ‘SAVED MY LITE. I cousider itthe | best remedy for debilitated system I ever used.” I'or dyspepsia, liver ox kidney trouble it excels. Price Thets. I'or sale by Bellinger & Williams. ' 8500 FOUND. { The Review of Reviews ';ays in the | June nnmber, A woman in California | ] last vear wmads over $2,700 on fruit raising. Another Indy bought land i for §75 per acre and her land is now | worth £2,000 per acre. E. M. Nigens | Says that Lis figs yielded Lim SILOOO S per acre. J. S. Dore says his trées net him s7ll per aere: i ‘ The California Land and Water Exi change, of Dayton, Olio, have the name ' of 90 persons who have after one yéar's | purchase received summs as high as SSOO ‘ profit. ’ & . They give you 5 acres of land free, if | you will help pay for water andirrigat: {ing it. On these 5 acres they give a ; written guarautee to plant, ealtivate, t | pay the taxes, and eagh yéar pay you , ‘ S2OO profit as your Lalf raised on the > | land. 3 | They have as their purchasers doeI tors, juwlges, widows, orphans and . | clergymen. ¢ i They give you free return ticket to | go to California on the harvest of any g | crop. They will plant the land ffilia vear and pay you a profit next year. They give references from banks, news ‘pupers aud officers in Dayton. Dast vear the same mavager paid $6,0060_ to persons who bought the yea te, This land with irrigation, will : oranges, figs, lemons, olives in faet, any frait that is grown in any portion of the wworld. They ouly sell § adres and hold the other 5 acres themselves —they do not make any charge for the laud. Your first payment is §2. If you send $2 they will send the necessary papers and then you can pay $1 per. month for a short timc-depeu«£rg how mueh is wanted. ! l Ex-President Harrison speaks very | highly of California; ex-Secretary J. | Rusk and ex-Postmaster General Wan- ! I namaker, during tNeir visit to @alifor- ! nia speak very highly in its favor. I | vou remit $2, the first payment, ym!‘ | will get into the 1893 planting and I | 1894 profit list, as they will pay a pro{it in December of next year. Do’nut' ! let the opportunity go by, for it issarej Iy a great opening for a person who I { wants a lasting income without any { risk. You do not have to go on the land, they take care of it for 20 .years. l { It is near railroad, level, iu the egstern | position of San Diago Co. Ga!i’fnrniui | land bought to day will, with irrigation, ] be worth £SOO in three years to come. A CALIFORNIAN, Pk et et i ; To My Customers apd Friends. | Being now located permanently in : ] the building west of the INDEPENDENT | oflice, I am better prepared than ever |to make a good fitting boot or shoe. | | Only the highest gade of stock ‘ | used. Repairing neatly and promptly | | done. | Give me a trial and be convinced. -l‘ ‘ Frep Yoyne.

| SOUGTAS 3 A | ! ™ WIiLBs . 83 SHOE nVig { Do you wear them? When next In neeg v»fv;jltfn ! & Best in tho worid, °© i SSOO 753.00 | §4.00/5 . Ws2so . j ¢3.50 ‘%—é ki e 32,00 | 8250 (o b Yy htmEs | ‘ &0 ap S e . w v D \;‘ }‘:,?k:\\ | $|.75 | . $2.00 \ fl;«éa«g FOR 20YS | e 7 ERERRERS A | { FoR (n,‘;F_?v 4 R slo 75 { { '“‘flll lv«-’.@fi:' e /’L@«\\E\Fflflffl : 3 P RN R NN o { | I you 7‘v""~:vt afine DRESS SHOE, mada ta the latest ;f?‘(:;?, don .t pay ; 6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50’ $4.,000r 99 Shoe. They fit equal o custom made and fook and \: ear as well, : ¥*Ay<‘n wish to economize in your footwear, i doso !);v pu('\';?:i:;;\"{ y\"oh D{:(:-f_:fis ?hggs. Name and | prico stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy. | | W. L. DOUGLAS, Breckten, nsan.ysad’by | | KOONTZ, SWANK &0 | | i | | B S M e . | | 0. ¥. TOWNSEND, | " RARDRED & 1 asnn | BARBER & HAI RDRESSER. : i | | Next door Behtens' store, f { i , | { WALKERTON, - INBIANA

fig: 5 s . = . ? F syt I B £ 189 5B o = 53 S - - R R x> Al Ea BN 3 e * sy oy P = Tes = - S 3 r 5 y — Ry IR eTR me g e ol 'w“.i:;q;»‘&'r:.a—.:.r?:’-:, 1-:), ECERTECECE RN NNy N P S = SRR e, L BT e . ;‘f{i—'@% : R :‘:"-f:’;r:. EI:IF!Y"I!I:I!!I’“II:E:'!l!l:l:ll'!:l::fj‘.!nfl"llnlilllfi“ll’llnllu‘lml’ 4 3- : e s E?E%Effi“ En WE GUARANTEE A CURE . L Ny : o, EEfn s BEN and invife the most 5 2 4 o, 5 careful Imvestigation £3 to our responsibii- 3 2 - = GoE §iy and the merits of our Taplets. i b “‘: 5 , NS IRSRIRAI RTINS AR SR RS 2L INN NE RN 4 - hen B gy © D 4 : 5 o [ le Chloride of Gold Tablets ' P 4 o M g & 4 B reemvonnis§ DOO LOOO2 O GO EdDiels o A & Will completely destroy tho desire for TOBACCO in from 3toh doys. Perfectly harm- 7 B less; causeno gicl-:nnss, andmay be given in acup of tea or coifee without tac knowl- & 7 e ~ edge of the patient, who will volunturiiy stop smokingor chewing in & few days. 7 o ol TA DIM can be cured at home, and with- : e e gRUNKENNESS anfl IYIORPHINE HALII outany eifort cn !!.r"y‘::r: ci / 'éfi B gs 0 i ST ~ . -7 ~g e » ol T & oy @ paticnt, by the use of our SPECIAL FCRMULA GCLD CURE TABLETS. _# £ = During treatment patients are allowed the free use cf Liguer or hior- L 5 7 S Lo phine until such tiine as they shall volontarily give them up. L & ;!‘-.&’ 8 By We sendl particulars and pamphiet of testimonials freo,and shall = ’ta Blant: - 5 e be glad to place sufferers from any of these hab’ts in commuuica- % 2 7 lfismfii\'ma‘q { B tion with persons who have been cured by the usc of our TABLETS. <4 ; D z’}i = Jiidly 8 5 y 4 = S oy % e e HILL'S TABLETS arc for sale by all FIRSY-CLASS /> %' ‘?": - from pers = i druggists at $ {.OO per packaze. / <V= ‘7\_‘ "'{:i’ sons ;“L ffgynm' druggist does not keep them, encloseus §§ .00 e S Vo, S %3 who have been C and we will send you, by return inail, a package of cur & SEh Soton Q’s—'si‘ dhth B d Tablets. T, G <, £ cure us Sx Write vour name and addres= plainly, and stato 4 3 % B = ? g y G use Os = o N a4 pagins £ e R s £33 3 B whether Tablets are for Lotucco, Morphine or f % X “}:‘,\ {* B p odg’ I gl Liquor fla it D, <& i NEY 4 i S a ets b i DO {‘\'OT BE DECEIVED into purchasing ¢ g‘é«}% S @A A S 088 B any of thie various nostrums that sre being & G ,}\ e Ty 1 5 % Bl offercd for snle. Ask for EIIL.LCE A e&Y DRAE BT e S i= iT A BLETS aud take no vther o 38 o \;:/3 # cure for tobacco habit. and g;gn\g‘s}!:g“."oug 5 3 & O D - o L, a4l g 7 ( _ : Manufuctured only by 2 ‘:?":g.@;!. X e £ d:r"'wh:gt you claim for it. I used ten c:-lxlx‘ia 2 o £ @ . Y, m\&u{‘_u' cf the strongest chewing tobaceo = day, F — lIN 2 B, P 2 o M rom one to five cigars; or 1 would smoke B o : e £ &‘:E,;m,___‘_ )w2 v/ {o‘:x ten 1o forty DpoxS cf tobucco. Have chewed [ T . 2 : G AR aud smogeu 10r twenty-five yvears, and tw . By T s D O - S LAtk X 3 years, and two packa -3 h OHLU CH[I}LILAL G&, > i}}‘ @ e \‘."\»‘,; 2 Os your Tablcts cared meso I have no desire f})r it -=J "8 5153 &65 opera Block, o A N R\ B.M.JAYLORD, Leslie, Mich. (5] - . Vi, 5 ’Lf’ ~ !:‘ v‘_‘ N L 2 o ,_,' DOBB: Fpp I E; A p > T €5 Y THE = . i BBS FERRY, N. Y, e B LIMA, CHIO ; s;g’ vV @2 L4E 010 CHEMICAL CO. :—GENTLEMEN :—Some time ago I sent [ - ’ i £ £ oh, B i1 Tor QL'“" WOr t—.; of your Tablets for Tobacco Habit. i §eceived T~ ot 3 o £ -' A, 1 a rigntang,s nous e T s AV V Sloic ),:‘ s . & K 2 § PARTICULARS 4 '%f‘:é& T O Y they did {‘.‘.‘;‘-E'L:‘.‘K] in ‘xl:twot‘}ihllt‘{; ng :'tglsl h(fl.t;:l'?f:; I\,:' S ehewer, > A T Ny o 2 P B e e B fecnd iy g L B e S Rbe Truly yours, MATHEW JOHNSON. bO. Boxsn. fl ‘ < Rt Bw9 e Qe b < ™ SRR > E. = ek ® &e e Gty Rt < Sl PITTSEURGH, PA. 3 L & ,“L\: :::?%t fit‘%} ‘:’\" gf},f 'LIE ORIO CHEMICAL Cg)'. :—GENTLEMEN :—lt gives me pleasu ri '.!qupezlk a Ean : i \_,@, s R= o x;.fi"iiffl‘-’fi praise 'r'mi your l;i;\!etsn. My son was st»rpn%ly addicted tothe useof f§— oé- A3{ W 45T, et N (“”"f;::ni‘(‘i'rs,‘;fjk“'li,-“i‘ f_!f:r‘fld, - was led to try your Tablets. He wasaheavyand [ i >lfi S f’;";' 'u%g o A and '*lvi‘.‘ puf‘r;;::“‘»" [i ""}:)" tif‘:‘]r l-n‘l':”;i., Uilfl lilbhz‘tfi.i)ué- l{bree days he quit drin ing, B B s o € Beita B R ) ) . ans w u BOSONCH ) -;1.! T any Eind. ave waite our mont E N iti L By qfi,’% %} *z’\ TN Tv, you, in order Lo kuow the cure was permanent. Yours traly, . be“i“ v B A R %&i ‘ RS HELEN MORRISON. [ 7AT ok L & = i 'INCINN s 2 'vf';; s§~ ’ /| THE OHIO CHEMICAL CO:~GENTLEMEN :—Your Tablets have performed SR e 'n?vfléz?ée H - ™ 2 ave used mornhine. hvnodermion iy DR s S S g P J - BEES : s ‘ S Q\.. & A L’;“L“_;lu:f\);l;):,-“‘ qn.‘:,:)C:fm\‘;h“,w:‘:it::‘ :w:‘ (:l 3“{!.3-’ fl?lh have peen cgrg:d. bf.‘ thf! use of T‘ y R L g ur Tabl » and without any ciort cn my part. W. L. LOTEGAY. 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BUSINESS AND PRGFESSIONAL CARDS .<" % ‘ o JAS. SHOEMAKER § : - ' 3 i ) ) 3 § = Justice of the Peace. : Office in the Fuimer bloek, upsiairs. collections promyp:tiv attended ton, Al--80 solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, ‘of the firm of Kueftlur & Liopp, of Indianapolis, Ind. Will be at my ofilce | every Saturday. | :Llll A ) 1 Y | bllu‘\b (X{‘;()i\(l i‘;s E JURTICE OF THE PEACE, | * - WALKERTON, IND. Prampt attention given to collections Oflice in Rensberger’s bloex, npstairs o e S S P . EROY M.D LER : . { VRO | : i . S i Lol k. s —a——"a “‘s'_ s I'l & " {mENas P = \';g \«"W e % i%fi A SN e }."3_ !.,‘;% g: “*%5 "\";’L :’?\3& : $ f Cmmtadiey <Lt T ee e S } @TS G . e ! 7 iy L 2 LIVERY & FEED STABLE, i ;' WALHERTON, IND. I First-class rigs avd geod h.n-sos.j Horses boarded. 'Traveling men car-! ried to all adjoining towns., All terms reasonable. L R N T S R ¥ i o T R L RPN TR I SR b 1 N s | NTEY 11 GEO. F. STEELE, PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. | House, earringe and sign painting; also graining. All work guar- | anteed. Loeated over E % tsehiev's Wagon Shop. | WALKERTON, — n INDIANA. ; Weacton’s Nati I'rustee’s Notice, John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Linecoln Township, hereby gives notice thut e wil ‘ | be in his cfiice at the U S. Express office | on Wednesday of each” weer [or the | transaction of township business. ‘."ll';.\:() TTR T Te I SST T RO RWL R LR AT TR W ss v Y ; NFTN N T(Y T O. M. CUNNINGHANM, ad £z, 5 ’ T .I’/1(/}}/(;// @l j,({{(”. ; SOUTH BEND, IND.| ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. 3 Lt rnop JOHN A. HIBBERD, ATIORNEY AT lAW, ‘ D1 Foi - - - | 213 West Washington St., l e | ~ South Bend, Ind. | ITN SA W OTTTRNT ATo R T S 1 A. E. CRIPE, | 7 T . ‘ Barber and Hairdresser, | WALKERTON, IND. ! > . . | Shaving and hairentiing done neatls and expeditiously. Drop in and see - us. B | - ‘DD I Nl ATI e X e s v LR L AR BN, Dentai Parlors. | New Jones Building Opposite Post office. SOUTH BEND. Ind. ORKE NEATIEV DONER '\\(}ili\ :\}j.ii:fl& i (;\"f..: T O 1y -1 . oS, bowell. ¥t et D'&ilii IL, WALRKERTON. Ind 1)""'. every va tetv of OFKE I eru dentistry work reliable T l'(‘fl‘*\‘!‘!li\}v', Ofiice in Frv- Do rarfaept ]'1“('1&, npstairs

o =I 1Y n i { eeQ A H i gv‘-fv’g,gga;,_._ InEffeet Jan. 11,°91. i 7 ,gf‘{:t‘g‘;f?;g Solid Trains between | L e jiz‘ ‘Y—;’:‘:j SANDUSK Y 3 ™ i ~tF,.g; s SANDUSKY AND PEORIA A=l BT = Aty : == *’41‘35“*:\1,59': —=# Indianapolis and ! ie ek Rt 7 AuAPossS ;\}i—:@g&%s&;j; Michigan City | UAP RO IO covsbiticie ta | ;: : ,i e ! DH.‘1.(,1 mm\.\u‘n_x s to : . and from all points in the | United States and “anada. i NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. i | *No. 26 Passenger_..__. leaves __ 3:46a m | INO. 20 Passenger. . Leaves._ . 1218 pm ! INo. 22 s s M pae 1 No. 15! Loeal ” i sis R ce o i SOUTH BOUND FiOM WALKERTON. 1 {No. f 2 Passenpger .. Teaves. 9 iSam | iNo. 29 o S e sl bR TR ] INO. 22 ¥ DislvexcoptSat ¢ .-jo s pm | 0. dbb Loenl .. o 6 T s e : *Daily except Sst. IDaily except Sunday. | No. li, via Tipton, arrives Rloomjngton at 935 ! p. o, kg direet connection with C. & A. fast i train arriving Kansas City 930 next marn_ng | connecting direet at Kansas City for Denver, San | Franeciseo and all points West. Free recliningy chair ears between Tipton and Missouri river for ‘ tiizeugh passengers. _ 08 9 .10, 11 and 12 conneect at Tipton w!thf main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and ail poiuts east and west. Feor tickets, rates ang | general information, call on J. M. Daubenspeck & Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R., or address | Ei. . Parlier, CF. Daly, | Trafiic Manager. A. Gen’l ‘ Intianapelis Ind. M Short breath cared by Dr. Miles® Heart Cure. =

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B.& O.TIME TABLE. | GOING EAST, No.d Night Express - = ... 1940 W i Nel i . 0 G G S rilZeee e e e T e { - GOING WEST. “ IL, Matland Express' =-~ - 37§ p.m T bmily. o a0 G4O ar Tl e R D e s A e g o eR S R T * &%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop i CHAS. O. SCULL, 0. P. McCARTY, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't, Baltimore, Md. Columbus, O, E. L. SANDERS, Ag’'t,, Waikerton. | ————————————————————————————— : ]) 2 : , 2anos, | Sewing Machines, | Second-Hand Organs. | Easy Payments., P. L. FITZGERALD. e o i | One word describes it—*‘pertection.” | We refer to DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel | Salve, cures obstinate sores, Darns, { «kin diseases and s a well known cure | for piles. Bellinger and Williams. | R l Sick Headache cured by Dr. Miles® Nervie. T TB T S . S L S SRS -l Te T