St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 19, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1894 — Page 8
Uhe Independent @he Independent. b e A Locarn Newsparegr, NoN-PanrTisax. Shelae eeil R e Wi A, ENDLEY, TUBLISHER. e e SR Hutered at the Walkerton Postoflice at second class rates. Gt s B e Suizscrijprption: For One Year 5 3 : s #1.50 For Six Months gy Pl ey 75 RatUbiinee NGithg -0 - o et S D If paid promptly in advance a diacount of 25 : cents on the year will be allowed. 7 A cross marked with a biue pencil on the o A margin of your paper indicates that yvour terim of subseription to Ihis paper has expired. If vou are in z‘.:‘rt‘arw%vs please settle at once, and | notify us promptiy if you wish the paper con- | tinued. ,A S R i i ke Lo T [ WALKERTON, INDIANA, FEB. 17, 1591.‘! Local BBriedy, l Call and see the new \\':Ltc}m‘l:xlicr,{ at Hotel Fry. : Dr. 1. S. Dowell extracts teeth without pain or sleep. - Good line of eandies and cigars at the Star bakery. The old Wolf bridge aecross IPine cereek has been replaced with a new one. Dr. H. 8. Dowell has a new process by which he extracts teeth without pitin or sleep. William 1. O'Niel, editor of the] Mishaswvaka Demoerat, and Miss (_im‘-‘ trade Feiten, a popular young lady of | that place, were married recently. \ The X. of . lodge had work in the | first and second ranks last ',l‘tlt‘Sdzl.\"i night, and there will be work in either ll the first or second next Tuesday even- | ing, perhaps in both. ‘ Ex-county Recorder John Gross is| terribly afilicted with eancer, which | will shortly end his life, it is feared. An appeal has been made in the South Bend papers for finanecial assistance from the charitably ineclined.—Misha- | wika Eoterprise. | L | 4 : . . W. C. B. Harrison, Joeal editor of | the Goshen Times, is being urged by | his republican friends to be a candi- | date for the nomination of joint rep- 1 resentative for Kosciusko and Eikhart | . 4 counties. As good a newspaper man | : : : a as Harrison would no doubt fill the | position with ability and eredit. ’ It is reported that developments | show that the embezzlement of Trus- ! .. tee John Nichols, of Union township, 1 is much larger than was first supposed. It is estimated that his indebted- - ness to the township is near $4,000. . . i | An examination of the books show | where he has made a number of false | entries. Nothing is yet known as to | his whereabouts at this writing—\Wednesday. | MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS| Act on a new principle—regulating the | liver, stomach and bowels throngh the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’| Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad | tuste, torpid liver, piles, coustipation, | Unequaled for men, women, children. | Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 | cts. Samples free at J. Endly’s. | |
| DR, EELEMIIR’S | Fa : ; e y aa:g 5 b B 3 HEy E CURED ME. | TN e | 7NN AR | £ICIE et e R | 287 a5 A R s o 1 PN R | ¢ e g, ' ks, o—; e < r“.“ ! !Ig " 2 o “‘} ’/’,‘;f; ‘ o, 4 ¥ GEE= b/ ;;/ ‘,}’ 7 ‘F-"? R/, ' S oS Y/ YAI A xS i i ’ Y N b R ":o‘s' 2 % lg,m),&g&\ «U1 D W - A O . " W LT, s ‘n»\ ;'.( ARt X Y\“ . '/.: f\\\\’ : IR £ i TN VY %3\\\‘\“ "‘l-'f::\ _::,‘//;\\J\ :’ 3‘? o-‘:?;.:.f_\ ‘.‘ EE N\\‘, ,:_:J:‘ s"fl ./}'fi, : : w 3 v ‘.L:)’M‘g\ YA - eltNy V .{‘?n R 0 S s e l g 2, i STV e AR T P N e R >, / 277 v N ‘Q\\. \\‘%&\‘ | &, : MR AR 77/ AR\ MRS. GERMAN MILLER. Saved from the Grave! Suffercd Eight Long Years From Nerveus- ! ness and Dyspepsia. i e ; y = ‘ COULDN'T EAT OR SLEEP.| MRrs. MiLLER SAys:—*l had been troubled | for eight years with stomach and heart diffi- | culties. I lived mostly on mnilk.asevery- | thing I ate distressed me so. My kidneys and liver were in a terrible state: was so run down and nervvous that at times I could neither sleep nor eat, I was treated by the best Physicians in Chaago and elsewhere without any benefit whatever. Asa last resort I tried Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-ißoot, and before I had used the third bottle I realized that T was gainfng in every way. The use of Swamp-12oot has mude a REarvelous Cure in my case. Now I enjoy every thing that I eat,and can | go '0 bed and get a good night’s sleep. | Aunyone doubting this statement may write | € ATHY BR A B and I will gladly ar-wer.” {3;‘5,"“55 & Mrs. German Milier. é ¥ fl./\ N Deec. 20th 1802, Springport, Mich. €( #3* AlDruggists, 50, & SI.OO. : %*gffi,fi? “ Guide to Health” Free, ConPas e ed® guitation Free. Dr. Kilmer & Co. ST ,B:‘;fi?%?;u; BinanaMTON, N. Y. Dr. Kilmer's U & 0 Ansiatment Cures Piles Yzial Box Frea, —At Druggists 50 cenis, |
I will be very much obliged if the fellow who took the gloves out of my - | pocket Monday night will return them. E. G. LANCASTER. A. L. Washburne, formerly of la- { Porte, has opened a wateh, elock and ' jewelry repair shop in the oflice of the Hotel Try. Nothing but (first-class work will be turned out. Prices modil : ‘. e-mt.g. l 1 % : ? , The claims against the Schuyler Chlfax estate, resulting from the fail- ‘ ure of the Indianapolis National bank, i [h:we been settled. They amounted to | l:l‘lmnt §40,000. The estate being insuflicient to meet the claims, a settlelm“nt was effeeted for 25,000, which amount was advanced by an old friend of the deceased vice president. Eikhart Review: W, G. Kyte says e has discovered a simple, harmless and sure ewre for dipsomania, or drunkenness, and has tried it sufliciently to feel certain that it will eure the appetite for lignor. He has prescribed it in a number of eases during five years and always with success. | He will give this receipt to any persen who will eall for it for his own use. - The Way of the World. Aunexehange reports that an nnknown man was found dead on the ontskirts of n small Kausas town recenily. A re. volver and SIOO in cash was fonnd on ' hix person. The coroner held an jnquest and took 75 to defray the ex penses. and bury the body. The police jadge fived the corpse 825 for ear- | vying concealed weapons and ('nnfiwn-‘ |ted the gun. 'The loeal newspaper, | ; which published the obituary, got | notling. i \ The police of Indianapolis have a i man in charge” who claims to know | \x who were concerned in the Kessler ] ztr:l‘in robbery. He says that two of | ! the men are in the Michigan City | *ln‘isnn on trivial charges, while t‘-.ml tothers are in business in Fort Wavne. { rps f e man was recently released fromn 1 the Northern prison and elaims to have ’ !g:tin('d his information from the h\'ni ! . it » | prisoners there who participated in the | | ; T ; | {robbery. His story is given but little | credence. | ! A story comes from Millers- I | burg, as folows: The 8 year-old son Inl' John Graham was engaged in putlting up the Wabash railroad lamps, last evening, when an eagle swooped !dm\'n upon the lad and fastened its | g 5 ; | talons in his hair. The boy was at the time climbing np the switeh stand, but he was dragged off the stand and as the bird started heavenward with ‘lhim, its hold loosened and the boy fell {to the ground. - A second time thn‘ | bird attacked him, but this time wos | | : ; : i i stunued by a Llow with one of thul {lamps. The boy's eries summoned | ! {some men who captared the cagle be- ! i . s | | fore it recovered sufliciently to renew : l the attack. ! } Owen Moore, he went aw AY, i E Owin’ more than he could pay, l i Owen Moore'll come back, some day, % I Owin’ Moore. ‘ —Anonymous, ! 1 —_— i i A Great Climax. | ! | “I've seen a good many funny snaps | tin the wuy of plays and play aetors in | ' my time,” said the advance agent, “but ; {one I struck out in Milwaukee the oth- i {er day was by far the best of anythiug | { I have been up against. It was in one i lof the musenms there. The museum i ! has a stock company in its theater, and | {ifs great specially is border drama. l Every week they give a new drama of | the wild and wooly west. “T'his play that I saw was a Dblood { curdler of that character, and at the time I arrived at the theater, the stage was piteh dark, and two men were |fighting a duel. I could hear the kuives clash together aud heunr the men stumble around the stage, but I conld bat faintly distinguish the forms of the actors. After awhile there was a| thump on the fioor and the villain (1 knew it was the villain by his accent) hissed: ‘Ab, ha! Rudoiph Teghering--ton, T have vou now BidnoehorigltoL see va do the deed ! ; | “Then the arummer hit the bass Ich‘um a belt, and the calcitm man turned on the light, and away up on top of a rocky pass & woman (the hero- | ine) was seen standing. ‘Coward ! | { she shonted, ‘me and heaven is here!”” ‘ —DBuffalo Express. g TOLIN TN\ D NI | LICENSE NOTICE. | NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of Walk- | erton, in Lincoln township, of St. Joseph c 'H”t}': 4 i Gtate of Indiana, that I will apply to the B vard of i %('m;‘;a:iw\iumn.‘«vf> iid county, at their March term ‘ | commencing on the first Monday in March, 1894, for ! | a license, for one year, to sell spirituous, vinous and | tl:\ull,]hll!-.l‘.\, 11 less quantities than a quart at a | time, with the privilege of ailowing Lhe e drank on the premises where sold, That my place I { of business where said liquors are to be sold and f drank is located in the first story of a two-story brick building, situated on a part of Lot Number Thirtythree .Z.'. in the original plat of said town of Walk ‘\ ! ertcn as follows, to-wit: Commencing on the north- ? east line of said lot at a point twenty-two (22) feet ‘I" rthwest of the northeast corner thereof, thence { ;,:;U-x-xmtn:rh' parallel with the southeast line of said | .‘ml bhe :A;““‘I.;l d and sixty-five (165) feet to an alley, | thence northwesterly twenty-two feet, thence northeasterly parallel with the said first described line one hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to Avenue F, thence southeasterly along said avenue twenty-two |(2 ) feet to the place of beginning, in said town, township, county and state, JU”_N BRADEN. | Feb. 10, 04 . | i
‘ ‘ KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the | great Blood Puritier gives freshuness [ and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 25¢, Hoe. For sale by Bellinger & Williams, High Five or Euchre Parties | Should send at once to John Sebas- ; tian, G. 'L A, O . R.I. & P. Bl Gl | engo, ten cents in stamps, per pack, for i!lm slichest cards you ever shuffled. I'or SI.OO you will receive free by express ten packs. When you want sale bills remember | that the INpDEPENDENT oflice will do[ f)'.»u a neat job on water proof paper | o : sso ’f:l! the lowest price. In addition we| | will give a notice of sale in the paper i free of charge. ! :
! ok Great Rock Island Route, | < e TR o SREESE Ty ~ T e, R T, !»?“-‘fi'f»;-‘;..‘;;, A : S e G )[ n %‘&; "::?T g.O h":‘,‘fif‘:i)"-‘i‘ 4 ’ii:, W{‘?"x ) ]]iif“'\'\;"‘ "';A - 4 gMR :’k:kg e Z“!i’-!‘,‘!'ifix-.. By e ,»'"7/7}*. AirEße TST | ST TR s I e e g Best Dining Car Service in the WO . IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE 10 MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. ! There are many reasons why you |, shonld go via the Great Rock Island Route. Its Denver, Colorado Springs and | Pneblo serviee is magniticent and ae- |- i knowledged by all travelers to be su- | perior to all other lines, Why? 'The | eqnipment of this line is always to be { relied upon, and passengers are as- [ sured in advance of the very latest de‘l sigus of Pullman Sleepers. ''he most | { Inxurious of Chair Oars. The Dining | { Cars youall know are incomparable, | | and, in short, by the Rock Island _\'nni | get yonr money's worth, as well as all % { the enjoyment pessible in making u] i jonrney by rail. Tho emploses of the | { company are always polite, and will do | their utmost to maks your trip pleas | i ant. _ { | "The Big sis the best of all trains be ; itmwn Chicago, Denver, Colorado and | | Pueblo. § [ One day out. i | 'l'rains daiiy between Chicago and ! | Missonri River. | Trains daily between Chieago Den tver, Colorado Springs aud 'ueblo. i g If yvou are going to Owmaha, Knnsas, | | City, Leavenworth, St. Joe, Atchisou, | { Topeka, or any point in Colorada or to | i the Pacitic Coast, take the people's ' choice, i i safe- - RNRelianble— Plegant., { ' For full particnlars as to tickets, [ maps, rates, apply to any conpon tick | [ et office in the United States, Canada, | ? or Mexico, or address: JN(. SEBASTIAN, | i t;m‘»'i Tkt & Pass Agt Chicago, I!l. ; i E. ST, JOHN, Gen'l Mauunger, Clileago, Hi, ‘ i
i \.;\ \A\ e E5 L # i % ,‘b\\ ) 5 { o 9 it R AW N X gl >, | SOl gm\ bl /;/:'/ o R e i SR AN 6 s ‘ I SN <RADy. C GSENN &";’»’M‘ff G | RA-~oW ey S ‘."l‘;i i //,‘*"#". I — L g T e i:?"‘ Ep T g , eSo e ‘ | AN “‘““’\‘(‘i‘f"“‘;?lrjfia\g AN | | S “‘*"‘rfv.‘: '?{“s.‘*3 \'3:‘*::'-5 X P\N D E‘\fi{‘; :‘:n‘g‘\ e [ - PEeTheIES & SYEg asSes | g kCTAc : SN LAS | | These TENSES ofter being properly fitted are GUARANTEED by TOLILEY BROS & €O, 113 ADAMS St, CHICAGO, to never leave the eyves, or if they should d v titin Lt Ner will be furnished a new pair of LENSES FREE OF CHARGE AR in & ver) rge 1 rity of rases | Lewses shonld be scientifically adjusted, this firm gends a skilled optican to visit with their ageuds ‘; geveral times during each vear, to scientifically adjust their Finest Brand f Spectacles and Ey ‘ | Glasses. Speeial attention given to Children's Eyes. Perfect fit guaranteed in every case Notice | z this naper feor date—the Optican will be here, i ‘ Complete assortment always found with their agent, DA A. HUTCHINGS, Walkerton, In | «; | . g : | h) 5 S—p =5 A g g | 5 A | | £ R ; 3 b\ l | 4 A — A | O[/ f BT | | \\-.|,,’ A ,x\fi'\}\i}\,‘ , | LR k & : \NAV LSS /D | ; £7\ el & 3 ” £ ‘ll//\\ | ! 'f\\\\ \ 4 A B ; e "W\ \\l 1/ ’,//' D | -\ /4 ; N\ L A | 3 TN N ¥ i N N ;; ’C_/ S g | Pl = \:\ _BF 4 .\\\‘* {4 P e | iy et i : 1 ./\:-’{f':‘:‘ < O 1 L e il TN a5 B ~—e ek (/ R T : wfi‘fl., Bl RN T~ : ; &—7 AN ??' (1 X 4 R AR ~ /// /41 1\ e y = / //I\ \ .{,\ i 7 ~// o /11 !\\~ \ \ 2 gl YVN 4 / ,/,.//j b : oS B SN ‘\ \ \ A& X7/ 1\ 5 B/ [N ‘.,4“} W e S s I SOttt N & s R eSR B [ : B . 0 ‘ Pyl 3 MM %3 Ty &% O . - /‘Dr'%O. g TST " — —, B L . ¢ e There is a class of dealers and rid@rs who imagive that because the WAVERTR is sold at { {D) o YIITD ‘I N ] YD g ’ "Iy n 133 1-3 PER CENT. BEYUOW #he PRICES of OTHER machines of eqnal grade that it is not what we elaim it to be, i. e., strictly high grade. lltlis for the benefit of these very people that we write this ad, as we wish to firmly impress upon their minds the faet that, althongh the WAVERLY is much lower in price than any other Hizh Grade Bicycles, yeb it is fully equal in grads and in every detail i of construction to any other machine built, regardless of price. | R e By ) : o |¢T%Y N ] r n . OUR NEW GUE, g and if yon are not convineed by reading the specifications given therein, we will cheerfully send a sample machine, on approval, to i " ANY POINT IN AMERIGA ¢ O eet A ; : i s i1 U, f and feel sure that a eritical examination will be more convinei ing than anything we can say., l i 'T { ! | < ; i " 4 o U oy bk |ATTD : T ¥ 1 | INDIANAPOLIS, .IND., U, S_ A.
The WESTERN TRAIL is publishied l quarterly by the Chicago, Roeck Island | & Pacific Ruitway, Iy tells how to get a farm in the West, and it will Le sent to yon gratis for one Year. Send name { and address to “Editor Western Trail, ‘ Chieago,” and recoive it one year free, | JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, P. A, ‘ PERPETUAL SUMMER. Pass Christian situnted on the Gnlf of Mexico near Now Orleans is one of the most delightful places in Ameriea to spend the winter., The climate is one | of perpetnal summer, the thermometeor ; averaging 70, Among its many attrae- | tions it has one of the best hotels in | the South, The Mexican Gals Hotel, | Send for cirenlar to Magin & Day, Pass Cliristian, Miss, KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will pur- , ify your Blood, clear your Complexion, | regalate yonr Bowels and make yonr | Head clear as a Lell. 250 and 50c. ‘ For sale by Bellinger & Willinms. | M—_—_ l
TEX ' e‘7 DT vI y\ i WarLkerTOY, IND, =S f JOHN E. JOHNSON, Pres., * | MORGAN JOHNSON, V. Pres. | THOMPSON TURNER, Cashier. ’ Does a general banking business; | buys and sells exchange, makes col-! - : ] lections on all poiuts at lowest possi- | ble expense. Accounts of individuals | and corporations solicited. | . ¥ 9 BT el | K ¢ \k\' F/ 2 - S LQ § &1 ~= [/ Rtk b g \a(\: .a »,; Raor//77 M ik : eVI ~ 1 T A too TPRSE Warn Jcé-;k ;‘:,- AP - e e QLT L e !@'GF?‘E!Q&WI), I | USUL S e ST (TS BEAUTIEIES S COMPLEKION B *SO.FOR A CASE 17 WILL NOT CURE. (@ . An agrecable Taxative andi Negve ToNIC. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25¢., 53¢ &nu SI.OO per packege. Ramples free. | KO RO The Favorite TOOTE POWDER | | forthe Teethand Breath, 25¢. . Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,Ban Diego, Cal., | saye: “Ehiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first | medicine I have ever found that would do meo any good.” Price )cts, Sold by Druggists. Do not neglect a Cough, us there isdanger of ! its leading to Consumption. SHILOH'S CURE | willgave you a severe Lmns Trouble. Itistho best Cm‘:igb Cure and speedily relicveaCough Crot:s. hooping Cough and Bnmcmus.ana 8 80ld on & guarsotee. 25 ots. l
Douwell, the denlist, extracts teeth | E without pain. l ' Subseriptions received for all the | ; magazines and periodieals, at the IxDEPENDENT office. We will save you ll expense and trouble of sending. ‘
B — ' r— T | ! 8 i fnna | | ' I} » : | ' Practical i ‘ - Book-Keeping, Telegraphy, i Penmanship. | ) } Shorthand, ‘ Type-Writing, 1 !‘ English Training. S T . £ b i Welte For ‘Termms. H. C. NOE, LalPorte, Ind. SB e e™ ™ W T N 2 S I T ’ :“"‘“““““‘“““““““‘“““‘ (ARVORECAN @ iag] -/ - SR &; & s ¢ PN & 3At the expense of little r»,\;" ’ | :mg-wy and his spare ANSSE é s S : LTINS T | . ;‘t.me ?Dt;;j a fair work- Kg}fi&&_g E w :mg education, A T 5 ‘ . ST | < STUDY AT HOME! . :Ls’ i . ' ¢ A | TR e T eM B M T Y I TRt Ts 2R R : THROUGH THX » E ‘ ¥ SPRAQUE UNIVERSITY ‘| 4 OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, ‘| :Compr.s::a;m:l:ad:ngcon:s;\c:‘.f.:nu:sd\..\l)iazhewoxid. | ‘: ’ SUBJECTS TAUGHT, E ’ tß] The School of Law ;~~rv;qyr~§:“:;‘E’s‘fl‘r:h'.m?sx: n ; LAW ety st cune i : ¢ T!.'_u)( hocl teaches rnalistic ¢ ; :!QURHAL‘SPfl '\"';X“”‘:;‘lJ work {rom: the foun- : : f ki hoo! § ibaicch Ao 3 fi‘ 1.-.s(‘~‘v.cu te y ; BOOK-KEEPING St o Hie Ml henchels of ; | R ping in Amenca. _‘ :‘:l\:'"i)' Thhis school teaches short-hand by ‘f_‘fififig E fr:'g"“" v This schoo! teaches trans- # ' '-.U:ti.ga and lA“N hatlon, composition and § tion 1o the most advanced work in e classie, .~ 8 ‘ : Fue ahove schools toach by the correspond. : f ence mathod only, and recognize no rivals in § ; their respectlive flelds. : : ‘ ¢ oo Bo g g & .‘:\'-l\.‘:{.’:f" '..7 x\:Q.?;:".-fnil .;v ‘:‘ E | 3 £ ji;«}.xc‘ ":..T« -:, ;’ 1;21; f‘ r :-..)- \-; ;t:- s | 4 ,w}d};‘;i j.‘;siv 4‘; arate catalogue. 2 ! Lt ‘,ff‘evi :"3‘\_ J. CQr~zn,Jn.,= ¥ %%fi“w» G svaTee. 4 *E_g: ~J-..r.-:( 711 0 DETROIT, MICH. ¢ : .:'.".o}wb'»\\,‘... g; . Telsphune Dlig. : Avs ettt Lattaarnniitlbatßnewataanod
7l = ‘ ‘\\\,\“ X | \ B NRN o A i | ¢ R ewre NN MY | B s i ji- Seßl N EOURBON & . PURE | | CL . . | Shipped pure and unadulter- | ated direct from the distillery. | Pronounced a pure and wholei some tonic-stimulant by the medical {raternity everywhere. | Gives life, strength and happi- | i ness to the weak, sick, aged | | and infirm. I i If you cannot procure it of your druggist or | liquer dealers, upon receipt of $1.50 we will i express prepaid to any address a full quart | 1 sample bottle of Cld Elk Rye or Bourbon. ‘ ’ : ns 10T | STOLL, VANRATTA & €O, DiSTILLERS, ‘ Lexington, Ky. ‘ . : | ! BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS : . ( s, SHOEMAKER i Justice of the Peace. 1 Ofice in N. Shoemaker bldg. upstnirs. ; collections premptly attended too. Al- | 8o solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, { of the firm of Knefllar & Lopp, of In- | dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office li every Saturday. ‘ 0. F. TOWNSEND, ' BARBER & HAIRDRESSER. ! Next door Behrens’ store. | | WALKERTON, - INDIANA R Sk =T KN r Jo 1 - Il P) ‘L\ ]{X ’ AUCTIONEER, Will ery sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. ILeave orders I at INDEPENDENT oflice, or address, l J. P HENRY, [ Walkerton, Ind : i | Pianos, Sewing Machines, { % \S‘f’{u*"‘/-"{]= //[! /’!}s'2} (3/[//1 NS. i é Fasy Payuents, I N TP T § B o | I'rustee’s Notice, | John W. McDaniel, Trustee of Lincoln | Township, hereby gives notice that he will { be in his office st the U S. Express "m."’? son Wednesday of each week lor the | transaction of towuship business. - | viG6No
GREAT MUSIC OFFER. Send us the names and addresses of | three or more performers on the piano i or organ together with six cents in ' postage and we will mail you one copy | Popular Music Monthly, containing ‘ ten pieces, full sheet musie, consisting | of popular sougs, waltzes, marches, ete., arranged for the piano and orean, Address: Popular Music Montkly, Indianapolis, Ind. m——— e e e & W. DOUD, M D 5 Walkerton, ind. ’All Calls Prompty Attended, Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE AT NICHOLS HIOTEL. STLAS GEORGUE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, WALKERTON, iND. Prompt attention given to collections Oflice in Rensberger’s bloek, npstairs AT LT eB T T L A R 2LTBT SR IPRST> eAT 10-M. CUNNINGIAM, ! Attorney at Lauw, 'SOUTH BEND, IND: 'ODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. e e ' DR. L.SS. LAPIERRE Dental Parlors. | New Jones Building Opposite Postoffice, SOUTH BEND, Ind. . WORK NEATLY DONE, | A. E. CRIPE, | Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. ' Shaving and hairentting done neatly and expeditionsly. Drop in and see { OSB, i GS, W S .A W NMIS7VINN LRe i ST | . Dr. H. S. Dowel], } £ | oAR SRR s Y |
PAINLESS DENTIST. \ Teeth extrreted without pain or | sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetic. i i J | Lieaves no bad after effects. Teeth x filled without pain by the use of antal- | gin. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry-Dougherty bloek, Walkerton, Ind. ————————————————— M.D. LEROY. o £ A - . —&w:'e = - ¥ | EAR nria 8o Y Y1) 7 D N '1 1 N r§Y 0 | lAl\ Lli\ l\ 1"1_11‘11) blßlJi‘J’ ‘ WALKERTON, IND. | Tirst-class rigs and good horses, ‘ Horses boarded. Traveling men ear- | ried to all adjoining towns. All terms | | reasonable. ‘ i e E === >:: i m D [ Z&SEan | [NE TABLE, | AAT CAN |1 Eifect Jan. 12,791, | Ae XN Solid Trains between | %flui"é :—";;_: SANDUSKY AND PEORIA |= N s | RAI & —ARD—e = ]lndianapo}is and A— Michigan Clty { ?mi DIRECT connections to | E=====S======—=and from all points in the | United States and Canada. l NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. | tN0.20 Pussenger_ .. Teaves... .. 1228 pm | N 0.22 “ R S e T T i INo. 150 Local - "IN " I SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON, {No. 23 Passenger-..._Leaves._______9lßam iNo. 29 B e A S S R {No. 16t Loest - - ot o Q 0 OhaVER *Daily except Sat. IDaily except Sunday. 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 direet at Kansas City for Denver, San I Franciseo and all points West. Free reclining chair cars between Tiptor and Missouri river for ~ . l through passengers. i | os. 9,10, 11 and 12 connect at Tipton with | main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington and s | all points east and west. Fer tickets, rates ang | general information, call on J. J. Houlihan Ticket Agent I. E. & W. R. R., or address l Ei. C. Parker, LF. Daly, Traftic Manager. A. Gen'l : i Indianapolis Ind. | ——————————————————— . ——————— ! B. & O.TEME TABLE, | | i ! GOING EAST, ?sA Ml Traine -0 - 008 a L 3 ss o DAY | i GOING WEST. |« 17 Matiand Expresse o o L BNPp W L Yay TBE P oags e ey RSO AN | Walkerton accommodation arrives froxa Chica- | | S 0 at 8.50 ‘ &%~ Where no time is given trains do not stop . CHAS. O.SCULL, .P. McCARTY, | Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., l Baltimore, M 4. Colurbus, O, E. L. SANDERS, Ag't.,, Waikerion.
