St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1893 — Page 8
A eR RO TChe Independent, A Locar NEwspPAPER, NON-PARTISAN. W. A. ENDLRY, PUBLISHER. Eutered at the Walkerton Postoflice at second class rates, ; Subsmscrip tioz: For One Year 5 . s . §1.50 ] For Six Mouths R e e T 75 For Three Months . ¢ . & s 1, 1f paid ‘n'nmptly inadvance a discount of 2% cents on the year will be allowed, Y A eross marked with a blue pencil on the 4\ margin of your paper indieates that your term of subseription to this paper has expired. If you are in arrvearages please setile st onee, and notify us promptly if you wish the paper continued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, OCT. 14, 1898 Fmae s LOCAL BRIEFS. | R Lint, The North Liberty murderer, will appear for trial next Monday. Call at the INDEPENDENT oflice and | - get a free sample copy of “Woman: R e &\ - The Plymouth fair was not a suc--50 Y oens finaneialiy. The weather mili- : );mted against it. ’ ”’k*’” Have you a horse, buggy, or farm I for sale? If yon have try a notice in the INDEPENDENT. ; Bring your job printing to the INDE- ; | . . : ; L PENDENT oflice. We will do it neuat| and cheap for you. I’ Merchants should call and get onei — & ] of our neat 75. cent packages of busi- | | ness cards. | SRS S £ Still we ery for wheat. Hanl it to | us and get the highest market price. 1 WaLkerTOoN MILLiNG Co. ! , Call at this office and get a free | sample copy of “Womankind,” which { we furnish one year free to subseribers g paying £1.50 in advavce for the INDE- ,< PENDENT. ( This office has just received samples , of the latest designs in party and ‘ : wedding invitations, ball programs |’ birth announcements, monrning sta- | ! tionary, ete. With the latest styles in | ° -type, we are equipped for turning out | fine work at satisfactory prices. } ' e i J. . Henry, whose eard appears | ' elsewhere in this paper, is an expe t; . . i () rienced auctioneer, and those contem- ¥ plating holding public sales will do | : . : ; it . well to secure his serviees, U“h'mt . : ( may be left at this ofilce. | o el }.—_.—_—.;__—_-_..—.— A Good Froperty for Sule. I i The Bender brick block, we are in- | formed, ean be bought on long time ‘ft ~at a fair price. This building is lo- | ’ eated on the best corner in Walkerton | ! and is right in the business center of I the town. The building is 40 x 80 g feet in dimensions, two store rooms a below and a large hall above. Being | ‘ ] so well located there is never any trouble about rentinr the rooms and|® at a good fair price. The building has | n recently been repainted, re-roofed, and | g otherwise improved, making it one of | the most desirable business properties | in town. Any one wishing to buy it property as an investment would no g doubt make a profitable deal by pur- ‘} . 1 rpvy ot } chasing the Bender block. This property is not for exchange for other pro- | 1 purty. o 8 | d Prie ee e e e | DR, KILMER'S 8 { E CURED ME. [ La Grippe! Gripp! Gripp! ! After Effects Cured. ¢ Mr. Bilger writes:—*l had a bad attack of the . e Grippe; after atime caught PN, cold and +hsd a second S attack, it settled in my | ‘ q % kidneys and Ilver, and | o ! Oh!such pain and misery in my back and legs, ¢ The physicians’ medicine { ‘ \ = and other things that I used ; B 4 ey made ne impression, and I ¢ He! i_fl‘;}i continually grew worse un- i . - g 11 til I was a physical wreck, | * ~ andgivenup to die. Fathcr bought me a © bottie of Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP RQOT, and | before Thad used all of the second bottle T felt | mu\d ta-day lam just as well asever. A |, year has passed and not a trace of the Grippe \ isleft. SWAMP-ROOT saved my life.s? ! D. H. BiLGER, Hulmeville, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1833, 1 UROPSY ! DROPSY! DRGPSY! Suffered Three Years, “Respected Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥ My wife had suffered Ao ‘ forthree yearswith ¥ pa\ | Dropsy, during that ,",s‘)}:‘ & time she was attended § % by five different BEES copm, T2~ ' physicians, none ~’ g_,;;g?:.fl.’ TR 1) i of whom helped her ‘* YW 7/ for longer than a few = ‘-E“‘,:'z__\ days. We also used \A.\ (""/""_‘:‘, besides, rcore than 2 ,"?"L* \ twenty different rem- AN I edies, but nothing .« Blsh SOuE /,}'7‘@3\ would help. i N’":‘}: s A t:!:‘j:flr TR oSS et 1] The iwe us d your ‘,}”'flk“:y%‘\“:\ SWAMP-ROOT, 77T TR and after she had useq MRS. HERMAN BROERING. three bottles relief was apparent, hence she continued to take it until she had used twentyfive One dollar bottles. Now che is healthy end streng, a3 she never was before, She will be forty-one years old on the 9th of next March and next to God she owes her life to SWAMNP-ROOT. 1 send you this testimony and enclose herewith a Photegraph of my wife. Your true friend, HERMAN BROERING. Feb. 22, 1893, Loramies, Shelby Co., Ohio. e At Druggicts, 50c¢, or SI.OO Size, @%xffi’!‘fi‘f?fi “Invallde’ Guaide to Ilenlth” and g, V4§ 144 - @y? £ N Cenaulaticn Free. é;fif‘\k‘ pr. Kilmer's . st U& O Ancintment .-».it.»*‘gii ?:55: Cures Piles Eg}} 3_:3;? Trial Free. At Druggists 50c. o iUy s ngg® Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghemton, N, Y.
m Call on Cripe for a neat hair eut, | Nice line of cigars and eandies at “Ithe * bakery. : Dowell, the dentist, extracts teeth without pain. ‘ | First-class timothy seed for sale at N. B. Shoemaker's. Several members of the South Bend :i(‘,_\'(-liug club made a run to this place | llnst. Sunday. i Will exchange an. A No. 1 A, B. ' Chase organ for a horse. ; P. L. FIT2GRRALD. S The commissioners of St. Joseph i(éonnt_v, it is said, will issue €30,000 ive per cent interest bearing bonds to refund the county debt. Wlien you want sale bills remember that the INDEPENDENT oflice will do you a neat job on water proof paper at the lowest price. In addition we will give a notice of sale in the paper free of charge. ) ~ DeWitt's Wileh Hagel—Sulve—onres piles. De Witt’'s Witch Inzel Salve cures burns. De Witt’s Witeh Hazel ‘Sulve cures sores. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures uleers. DBellinger and Williams. ¢ The DPlymouth Repulican has reduced its size to a six-column quarto, being now all home print. The change gives the Republican more space for loeal matters. The INDEPENDENT received aneatly printed eard last Saturday announeing the birth of Helen Miriam 001, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. 001, South Bend, Oet. 2, 1893. Congratulations. Rev. Irl Hicks says that the next storm period in the month of October will be from the 15th to 18th. Heavy autumnal storm from the 26th to the 30th, with a cold wave the last four days of the menth, Rudolph Schultz was eaught fishing with a seine in the Kankakee river one day last week and_a warrant has been | issued for his arrest. "This is Un»? second time within a year or so Hmtl ld Sehultz has been eaught violting | he fish law, The Nappanee News says: “Abonut 150 people went on the Ohio excursion | m the B, & O. last Thursday night. 'here were abont 80 tickets sold at | Lhis station. This Ohio annual excursion does not draw like it did in CONCT Y ears [rom-dhrbimprbnoe, oo Here is a {.US.]JETIF‘;:; robbers: “The Chesterton ‘l'ribune informs | rain robbers that Dune DPark is an | deal spot at which to hold np a train. [Located as it is, near the lake in the and hills, miles from eivilization in iy direction, a gang of robbers could wld up a train and be pretty sare to | seape, unless the raddroad eompany i naterially strengthens its means of | el defeuse.” } Mr. Joshua Oldfield, in the Vege-| arian, explains why people go to sleep l 30 often in church. No blame mnst ! ienceforth be attached to the gentle } nan in the pulpit, for it isfnot ate- i lious sermon or droning voice which ] s responsible for the inelination to | slumber. The eause crops out in our : Id friend Hypnotism, and the sooth- | ing effect is obiained by the iteration l of sounds long familiar to the ear. It | is this ileration that makes us s‘u;vp_\'.! not the sermon—as has been hitherto | commonly supposed. ‘ The Eikhart truth says a young man in Kendallville who is very parlicular ‘ about his washing, lately wrote a note to his sweetheart and by a s[r;mgv’ fatality he put the wrong address on each envelope and put them in the office. -~ ~l'he washer woman was well pleased with an invitation to take a ide next day, but when the ~~ymmg}ady read, 1 vou rample np'my shirt bosom any more as vou did last time, [ will go somewhere else,” she cried all evening and delared she would never speak to him again. “ : : | L. H. Clark, a detective for the | Lake Shore, who has been stopping here for the past four weeks and ari rested two men here and charged |them with the Kendallville train robbery, but who were afterwards released and who also eaused the arrest of Greenwood and Leonard charged with stealing from trains here disappeared last Sunday evening, leaving four weeks board unpaid at the Aldrich Honse, we are informed. I.ast week he secured in some way the clothing from the oftice of C. J. Coats that was found in Mrs. Leonard’s - | house and this was found in his room ‘_ minus one suit of new clothing but lone of his old suils plieed in the i | middle of the pile. Whether Clark is dishonest or whether this is a piece of deteetive work remains to be seen | but most people doubt the detective ; | part.—Dutler Review., l
s L SOO FOUND, = ‘g LI The Review of Reviews says in th Juue number, “A womuan in Californi last year made over $2,700 on froi | [ raising. Another lady bought lan for $76 per ncre and her land is oy worth‘s2.ooo per ncre. E. M. Niven ) | says that bis figs yielded bLi ) per acre. J. b"z ]§m‘e s}x;‘l;l';:iss}.;§i)sq; net him s7ll per acre: i [ The California Land and Water lix , | change, of Dayton, Ohio, kave the nam. of 90 persons who have alter one year’ purchase received sums as high as SSO profit. | They give you b neres of land free, i you will hielp pay for water and ivrigat ing it. On these b ncres they give 1 written guarantee to plant, cultivate pay the taxes, and each year PRY YOI | S2OO profit as your half raised on the | land. . They have as their purchasers doe tors, judges, widows, orphang ang | elergymen. : They give yon free return licket te go to Californin on the harvest of any | erop. They will plaut the land this year and pay yon a profit next year, They give references from hanlks, news papers and officers in Dayton. lins Year the same manager paid sao | hersons who “honght tha yoanr befal This land with irvigation, W!T'F‘ oranges, figs, lemons, olives, in tsc any fruit that is grown in any portion of the world. 'T'hey only sell § aeres 'nn(l hold the other 5 acres themselves —they do not make any chiarge for the land. Your first payment is §2. I You send $2 they will send the necessary papers and then you can pay §1 per month for a short time—depending | bow much is wanted. Ex-President Harrison speaks very highly of California: ex Secretary J, Rusk and ex-Postmaster (General Wannamaker, daring their visit to Califcs ini:u speak very highly in its favor. If L yYouvemit §2, the first payment, yon | will get into the 1893 plauling and ! 1804 profit list, as they will pay a protit in December of next year. Do not , let the opportunity go by, for it is sureIy a great opening for a person who | wants a iasting income without any | risk. Yon do not have to go on the ! land, they take eave of it for 20 years. | Tt is near railvoad, level, in the eastern | position of San Diago Co. California ' land bought to day will, with irrigation, be worth SSOO in three years to come. l A CALIFORNIAN, | ;'.\Hl.l:s‘ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle regnlating the fiver, stomach and bowels throngh the nerves, A new discoverv, De. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad tuste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, Uneqnualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 00 doses, 25 ets, Samuwvles free at J. l‘lmll_\"u. A'l the talk in the world will not convinee yon so quickly as one trial es De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve for senldig burne, brnises alin afoatinne <n.] !,'!!i'fi i A -_w,"-m s e o Fonrn SALE.--A brand new Stadebaker canopy top buggy. Will be sold! at a bargain. Call at this oflice. e T————— | URE o"oo"bo"n’z' ' TR e 0, Scihe e J 2 2, % o 5 THAT - .OQ - ol + 2 4 S NN T e T 85cts., % oe bt 5 BOcts., and ‘C‘URE SI.OO per Dottie, W "_* e R y Cures Coughs, lluhrm-na«*,f‘k)rv Throat, Croup prompelv: relieves Whooping Cough and Astima, Por Consumption §t has no ; \1 .‘i : hascured thousands whereall ')('ll'!“ fuiled; will cuneg you if taken in time. Seoild by Druggists on a guarantee, For Lame Back (,'»;‘m:(‘u,,\.-a‘llll.(:i_l_:» PLASTER. scts. QLO H'S /2 CATARRH Siszza@® REMEDY. Have you Catarrh ¥ This remedy is guaran-
teed to cure you. Price Socts. Injector fige ' | Asvsssssnassassanasasanannnnnnad 3 > ) anime . R f | 2 T i N | ~ i GARY 7 P, Re i | i TRN \'I.H LB N MD ~ et \\ :;.\ =y 3 PRN \ 7555 N & Q;:\ \{ \ ///\ i G NSNS\ e B y L | eC e : i ':'}Z’: " T - 2:/ .\: . :':'_!'Ai\"‘ \;;_', 7i ; y | | NN \/,‘,///// ‘\ \ X : | A N NN : PIG l i\ ' i AP SRSt RN ND ' NRETIES S uNS T n-3 N 1 - ; S BB 5 S ESCah AR E \ -~ SPEA=S TES YECLASSE . | ' - , A I 3 L b \§; o 7 LA N Y e ) 3 S.‘ v & “ " VAT 00l - '}IAB('I-..' A.'sbm‘a';c*' ‘Azn‘ ce lajorily us cases | will be fn “" 18 IEW -t :fl ’,"_’\g."? T s mknbiined optican l.:)visilbwth their ageuts ! R L vy M e vl agdust their, Finest Brand of Spectacles and Eye Glusses. Special attention given to ChildrelS Eyes. Perfect fit guaranteed in every case. Notice \ per for dats the Optican w be here) Complete assortinent always found with their ageut, JDA A. HUTCHINGS, Walkerton, In | . -'—.-..—————“' s WWM i i ! ' THE COSMOPOLIT MAGAZINE | JPOLITAN AGAZINE | ; | ; e AENERE. . x , | { | "WALKERTON INDEPENDENT ) p Re) O S ‘ ~ Both for $§2.25 a Year! | T::H Great Illnstrated Monthlies have in the past sold for 84 .00 a vear. Tt was a wonder to printers how ”H('\ls’.x%%p:"ii{i‘-". with its vearly 15 1";‘:((_3'.\(){ i “"‘“"‘4 matter by tiue greatest wrjters of the world, and its 1200 illustra- | vons by clever artists, could be fumished for $3 00 & vear. In January last it { put 1o the most pertect magazine printing plant in the world, and now comes | what is 1 arly a wolider: ' Vs e i i R ; 2 ! /!( Wiclt CUL Llt price ‘/,,/ the .}[”l:,’r_lr.>v e 2 hall for you' ».1 WW“ N - ! \ x B SRR R S W Ry iiter, with gyer 120 Ilustrations —a vol € t d i th | i 5 4, i | 4 binding at Fl.co . B 1 i ": FOR ONLY 12- CENTS 9 . ! VAN 1y / RN RO i | 2 | 9 We will send vou The Cos : T )t ; S b , send you The osmopolitan Magazine, which has the strongest stafl | of regular coutributors of any existing periodical, aud i | . e : ! | * The WALKERTON INDEPENDENT , \ | ne “1 ‘%. K\ T1 EN AL Exi.fi.&h.&.fi A ; i p m - . 4 - * - I R e . | BOTH FOR ONLY $2.25 A YIAR. |
fi;é -? ' | One word describes it—*‘pertection.” ,&bt‘ur to DeWitt's Witch Hazel ighi' cures obstinate sores, burns, it mfi”aisfitmes an.d is a well known cule ft’l‘:- ~“3!' piles. Bollinger and Williams. :; ; To My Customers and Friends. o | Being now located permanently ip s | the building west of the INDEPENDEN ~ |oniee, Lam better prepared than ever c- | to make a good fitting boot or shoe. X Only the .highest gade of stock 'y ““ged. Repairing neatly and promptly )i [ done. : ‘ : Give me a trial and be convinced. :! Frep Youna. | M_ N e ' . THE | APORTE n ey — 8 = 3d' l ‘ | b | au y | i Practical | ¢ Book-Keeping, | ~alagraphy, \ Penmanship. i Shorthand, 1 S . - Type-Writing, R . = - ¢ English Training. V BBt ) AT LRI G i f" Write For Terms, b H. C. NOE, 3 ‘l I.aPorte, Ind. ' R — 'W. L. DOUCLAS i | 83 SHOE nd¥'htr. | 1| Do you wear them? When next In nced try a palr, | - | Best in the world. 5 : SSOO 4™ $3.00 | .34.000 & \250 | , | 35088 .. . 95200 | f o i ¢ FOR LADIES i ' 8250 & x§’s2.ou | | 8225 X% A& 5175 . $2.00 R FoR BOYS | | e NIR ,;3#175 | . g S P . | & N ' | If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the lfatest . | styles, don't pay $6 to SB, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or $5 Shoa. They fit equal to custom made and Yook and . wear as well, If you wish to economize in vour faot vear, do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoes, Name and | | price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy, | W.L.DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maass. Soid by | KOONTZ, SWANK & €O, | : 3-““‘.\-\\\‘\\‘- T Y -““q' ‘'a . v | ARVONE TN g 3 AT ARSI Bo3R e£ T \g - P ‘9 i gAt the sxpensa of little : Q : ' St | £ otk o 8 .‘\ Wy ¢ {’STUDY AT HOME: % | ;LR " RTINS TRS VO, RSR PR B 1203 D : s THAOUGH THE : : ! SPRAQGUE UNIVERSITY | | § OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, /| # Comprising the leading corresponten e schouls i Use worid. : f SUBJECTS TAUGHT ;o The S { Law prepares s for admission # LAW oo isior s Rt i§ | { JOURNALISHY v o | ¥ . . boctad by § { BOOK-KEEPING .0 -7 i= 1 ¥ { SHORT-HAND - = 0 4 Tit o . ¥ { GREEK and LATIN : =~~~ P ton to the ot advanced . ¢ » : The above schools teach by the correspond- : f ence winithod cnrly, and recuguize no rivals in / ! their respective 1?'45:2-. . ; : ; Lt s ’ ; R "-*i.;""i"' 7 : i BRI . pe 3 AT e #VIVE] Sl chcalngue, : #’tJ. . : ‘ J. Cornen -"fl-‘: !Bl "3—'_., i i 7 ok # “ e B R, gby DETROIT, MICH. 4 E!Ez:?:.\; A el ¢ §
N 5 KARL'S CLOVER Roo T will pur1y your Blood, ¢] D )'G‘guiflt f ‘(, e your Complex“)“) Head ({iy()ur Bowely” anq make yonr ‘ad elear ng . = For sule by B 1I!w“. 25(:' o e J Bellinger & Willinng, All 4} L skill 18t honesty, e€xperience and : can do to produce g perfect pill, \l\'f‘? .hee!‘ employed in making De : itt’s Ll.tt-le Early Risers, The resnlt S a specific for headache bilibistivas and constiputioy Bellin: s linms, . ellinger and Wili r O P 'l't?:fll)s. l;.n)s. na‘wtlilm' Clmthmnoga g 82 ‘Shiloly’ Litalicar SAVED MY LIPE! T gonsi izer best remedy * 2 consider it the edy for debilitated svstem I eyor used. Poy Ay = EC T 5 . oY ¢ }Npppm:q, liver or !(‘l(lllfiy trouble it excels, Price T6cts lor sale by Bellinger & Williams. 5 .“ve conld not improve the quality jf paad (1('"!1:!0.. price. De Witt’s Witch l Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experience can produee, or that money can bny. Bellinger and Williams, T'resh bread, buns, cookies, ete., daily at the * bakery. _ Little vogotable henlth pProducers : De Witt's Little Barly Risers cure malarions dirorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. Bellinger and Williams, M ) i b 4 J. . HENRY, AVCTIONEELR. Will ery sales at all times during | sale season. Rates reasonable, and | satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, J. P. HENRY, ' Wialkerton, Ind | ), ) | Lianos, ] ‘ y g 4 > | Sewing Machines, I Second=land Organs. i Easy Payments, i P. L. FITZGERALD. m 5 WORLD’'S FAIR. SPECIAL INDUCEVMIENTS TO INe | TENDING VISITORS, Partiescontemplating a visit to the Columbian Expositicn and desiring a quiet, family Hotel near the grounds will do well to write for terms and particulars to the HoTzL DE !fuus, a first-class hotel in beautiful location, overlocking Washington Park, within 3 blocks of thie Main Plaisance Entrance to ~the Fair. Every room an outside one, clean ! md well ventilated. Permanent stone and ~ brick fire-proof building. Restaurant and case in connection. First-class accommodations and terms very reasonable, For - Circulars and information, address : ; > HOTEL DE PARIS, ~ 8017-6015 Rhedes Ave.,, Chicago, KiL, &R e 19\ ™\‘ . 'L @ s W | D i (AT L = 4 \’J | \ T -\ ’ | NNy § L NAE & o ; | \ \‘A !‘f"\ g / ! N RN B\ - S o | \a) \Y ’ | » ; SiX SPASNMIS A DAY. . Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. GexTLEXEN: I never lose an opportunity to . recommend Ur. Miles’ Restorative Nervine to any : cneafliicted with nervous complaints HAS with the assurance that it will not ! di«ap?«‘.'.m them. When our boy was eizhteen months old he wasattacked with violent gparins. Sometimes he would have five or six P spasms inasingle dAY. WE TRIED MANY PHYSICIANS WITHOUT BENEFIT; finally {;‘-:'M?‘:‘:‘{%if: recommende . Mile storative Ner vine. Wetried a b '.215, and CU R E D could see 12\9& b . THE FIRST pOSK. ‘'@ L;--»?1“J::€?5~!5't|5:: E?S“I a1 g}app;“t'o say the child was IRELY CURED. e used no other —:d e«Ex;?med[ms curée is complete. He ia now three s ol THOUSANDS : A-,’-'h,\l.gu.y. You are at liberty to use my namein GOUNDING THE PRAISKE OF THIS WONDERFUL | REMEDY, 8. C. Heacox, ! Agent Pacific Express Co, ! Hastings, Nebraska, April 6th, 1892, - DRr. MiLes' NERVINE, MOST CERTAIN CURE FOR HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, KERVOUS PROS- | TRATION, DIZZINESS, SPASMS, SLEEPLESSXEsSS, DULLNESS, BLUES, and OPTUM HABIT, SOLD ON A POSITIVE CUARANTYEE. | A oW o | TRY DR.MILES’ PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS — . PLAISANCE HOTEL, | 8137 and 6139 Woodlawn Avenue, -, Chicago, Kil. = | Rates, 1 coand sl.soeach person. Thisis | notemporary structure, but a mod.em three- | story brick and granite building—is perfect- | ly safe—no danger from fires | "It is located oNLY ONE BLOCK from the | Woodlawn entrance to Midway Plaisance, | and entrance to the 'World's Fair.” No | MORE CONVENIENT LOCATION COULD BE FounD. Only few minates ride on electric cars from Englewood Station of Chicage & E. Ilis.: Monon; Chicago & West Ind.; Wabash;C &E : C.&A.; L.N. & A:-C,; Rock Island & Pac : Nickle Plate ;"v:. Penn. Lines. Parties on Illinois Central; Big Four { and Mich. Central, leave trains at Midway Plaisance Station, only 4 blocks distant. | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS o F Oy vy AT 2" rF JAS. - SHOEMAKER | Office in the Fulmer Llock, upstairs. y4‘“':l } “;T:' att ~l —‘ 100, i\i' i‘. solicitor of Nell 118 '\\}::i ])l'. IJ‘\‘}'}‘. {of the m of Knefilar & Lopp, of In- { dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office |ey Uy At lay i
JOHN A. HIBBERD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 91 y 3 213 West Washington St., South Bend, Ind. | \ Q¥ TOWNSEND, BARBER & HAIRDRESSER, Next door Behrens’ store. v 5 3 VALKERTON, - INDIANA \ AR A\l S TIVY,. GEO. F. STKEE, D TP - PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. House, c‘“":i"ge and sign painting; also graining. All work guaranteed. Loecated over Tischer’'s Wagon Shop. WALKP:RTON, AL - INDIANA, m ’ + 9 Y = o I'rustee’s Notice. 5 4 Onn '\v eo T S W 3o - lu\_vns\pp, \xerc~hy gites nolice l\:u: he :‘;'\‘\ »| be in \:m office at the U. 8. Express office g| on Wedneedny of ench weex for the - | trunsaction of township business. vl6No ) e i S U O S PAR AP ¥ N N BN Y SILLAS GEORGE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, IND. { Prompt attention given to collections l Oflice in Rensberger’s block, upstairs T TSO RS RS SO i ST 0T s S 00| 7 M 0 STS ot 5 599 ! 1 i i ! T 2, 0.-M- CUNNINGITAM, Attorney at Law, SOUTH BEND, INDODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. DR.L.S. LAPIERRE Dental Parlors, New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice, SOUTH BEND, Ind. 7 > Y1 4 r ¥ WORK NEATLY DONE, B ————e | A. E. CRIPE, " Barber and Hairdresser, i y e " Y ' WALKERTON, IND. (| Shaving and lairentting done neatly l aud expeditionsly. Drop iu and see us. R R 2 R T o SO T iSS B 4 TST rte g ant 0 e .S DNowell. e WALKERTON, Ind. Does every variety of work in mudern dentistry. work reliable. Prices reasonable. Office in Fry-Doungherty block, upstairs. W M.D. LEROY. o= p L g B, L £ eel PPRA N, eLA N peCNL OO TI'DVY % I 1y ' LIVERY & FEED STBLE, WALKERTON, IND. First-class rigs and good horses, " | Horses boarded. Traveling men ecar- | ried to all adjoining towns. All terms | | reasonable. = ! M -1 B e~ e A m 4 f'_; &3‘ IME TABLE. | O ”‘—f:é:;} Effect Jan. 11,°91. . ; ‘!,{-, SEE=AN Solid Trains between g:“ =2‘ SANDUSKY AND PEORIA {eAe 5 e < . ",;'_'—j:;-:' s L g,—-. ~—AND—- ‘ ‘f}._;,—;;f/f? :;_:E;%g‘ Indianapolis and f PR ==/ Michigan City ; r; DIRECT connections 10 : = = 114 from all points in the United States and Canada. NORTFIH BOUND FROM WA LKERTON | *No. 25 Passenger Paily Leaves .______3sla.m iNo. 20 Passenger_________Leaves.______l2.l3 pm iNo 22 . M S T AR iNo. 151 Loeal “ o T J SOITH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. {No. 42 Passenger-—._.____Leaves.._..._.9.lßam iNo. 29 - e e —— A2 Ne. 27T “ Pally . " DN iNo- Il lgemd M oo ISP *Daily except Sat. IDaily except Sunday. | No. 11, via Tipton, arrives Bloomington at 933 p. m., making direct connection with C. & A. fast } train arriving Kansas City 9.30 next morn.ng | connecting direet a* Kaunsas City for Denver, Saß 3 | Franciseo and all ints West. Free reclining * | chair cars between ’?(i‘pton and Missouri river for . | through passengers. | os. 9.10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with | p y | main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and | all points east and west. Fer tickets, rates ang ' | general information, call on J. M. Daubenspeck | Ticket Agent 1. E. & W.R_R., or aldress 15 C. Parker, .C F. Daly, : Traffic Manager. A. Genl . Indianapolis Ind. . ————————————————————————————————— b B. & 9. TIME TABLE. | e | GOING EAST, } | No. 4, Night Bxpress . -120 N W { * 16, Mail et - a0 R : i'.,'__---.-__--_--_-_-_-..---_-_-__---____-__;?2l \ GOING WEST |« 17, Mail and Express . .. 315p.m f 9 Bals e R ~2k w s eSR : e g e n s il e A - &%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop - | CHAS. 0. SCULIL, 0. P. McCARTY, . Gen. Pass. Ag't Assisi. Gen, Pass. Ag't. Baltimore, Md. Colurbas O | E L.SANDERS, Ag't.. Walkerton.
