St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 20, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1894 — Page 8
Qtlje 3n dependent A Locai. Newscavf.h, Non I’ahtisaH. W: A. ENOLKY. rVRIJBHKH. Entered at the WnlKeiton I’oftlodiee at second class rates. ption: for One Year . . . »> 50 For Six Months For Three Months A” II pai l promptly In mlvnm-e ft discount of 25 cents on the J ear will be allowed. XA cross mitt ke<l with » blue pencil on the margin of your pnner lndlciiles Unit vonr term of subscription to this paper Ims expired If yon are in Hriearnues please settle at once, anti notify ns promptly If yon wish the paper con i lined. WALK KITH) N. IN I>IANA. SEPT. 15, I*H. Focal 111 lef'M. Bliiotfpantl phlox, the latest thing in colors, at Millards. I can Mtt£<m*.thm> piece bed room E V J. Vincent. Dr. Arlington hat^ something-—mixv nnd effective for tWu uvi^monl of catarrh. IVht'ii yon go to La Port e call at ],a\’s European hotel and restamant, Meals, 25 cents. Frank Huntsman, a prominent farmer and lumber man of Rolling Prairie, died on Friday of last week from a stroke of paralysis. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood Purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation, 25e , 50c. For sale by Bellinger W illiams. The North Liberty school has been opened. The trouble between the school board and township trustee, however, has not been settled. A farmer near Goshen has 40 acres of peppermint under cultivation. Ihe usual yield is 35 pounds of oil to the acre and the product is worth $2 a pound. It is grown on in irsh land. You can’t afford to risk your letter going estray when you can get. envelopes neatly printed with your name and addiess at 50 cents for a single hundred, at the Inih•PKXUEXT office. Don't delay giving us your order. The Walkerton Milling Co. have been obliged to run nights lately to fill the orders pouring in for theii Hour, “Delight ful" and “While Rose.” These brands have a large foreign as well as domestic demand. The Wabash Plaindealer says: “The Nickel Plate railroad did the elever thing by the postmasters in this sec!ion of Indiana, on the occasion of the Niagara Falls excursion the other day. Passes were sent Io j Ihe post masters in all counties near Hie line of the Nickel Plate, and ■very postmaster in this county was remembered. I’he Slate Fair at. Indianapolis next week, commencing Sept. 17, promises to eclipse any thing of the kind ever held in the west, 'i'he s3<\ot)o offered in premiums will attract exhibitors from all over the country. The. grounds are beautiful and well located and the race course the finest in the-, country. Why not go, as the railroads tire giving exceptionally low rates. Society Events Smith Bend Times: Oim night, u Well known resident of Mishawaka ; was at. a reception in this city. As he : was about to leave the hostess—we won’t give her name—she said. ’‘Now, I Mr. , dmi’t, say what everybody else has said. I’m wearied to extinct ion of j bearing; ‘Such a charming evening, Ive had a lovely time!’ Now, do, Mr.* say something refreshing, ■’original.” "Madame,” he bowed, "Ire had a of a good limo.” "I’m glad to hear it,” she said, not to be outdone. ER 1 S I v KIDNEY.LIVERS “VJK" Rheumatism. Lumbago, pain in joints or back, brick dust in urine, frequent calls, irritation? inflammation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of the bladder. DIMHVkTed Liver, Biliousness, headache, indigestion or gout. SXI 1.11 J’-iSOO'IT invigorates, cures kidney dilHculli. s, Bright s disease, urinary troubles. impure*. Blood, Scrofula, iraladH, general weakness or d< bi I Uy. fcwiun p-t Soot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. GHiiranU v Use contents of One P tt!», if nut beucllted, Prupgists w ill refund to you tl e price i.-ud. At Oruggi. ts;. 50e. Size, SI.OO Size. 'ho aliils i ..<:<■ t E<alth ’H re (’ousultnUon lee. Pm K: emku & Co., Binghamton, n. V.
For Trade.—A good spun of ponies, sound as n dollar and excellent roadsters. Will trade for a yoke of oxen. Call soon. A. I). Reynolds. KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your Head clear ns a bell. 25c. and 50c. For sale by Bellinger & Williams. P<‘ler O’lbmrke, aged 115, oldest man in Indiana, was found dead in bed at. Valparaiso, Friday. He claimed Io have served in the Irish war of 1798. George F. Steel, house, sign and carriage painter, graner and paperhanger. Solicits the patronage of all those who wish first class work done at very reasonable rates. Also graining to compare with hard-wood finish a speciality. On Sept. 27, the 11. & O. will sell excursion tickets to Mansfield, Mt Vernon, Lodi, Creston, Warwick, Akron, Kent, Ravenna, Warren, Niles, Orrville and Massilon, Ohio, nt rate of $G (55. Tickets will also be sold to Youngstown, Ohio, nt rate of >7.85. Tickets will be good for return until October 31, 1894. South Bend Times: It will probably be generally admitted that nothing has been gained by dilly-dallying with the declination of Congressman Conn. When a nominee writes a letter giving specific reasons why he cannot, make the race, he ought to be taken at his word and a new convention called at once, that the party may cast about, and find a man who is willing to carry aloft the banner. In polities as in other mailers, yes ought to mean yes and no, no. Dr. R. Neville, of Teegarden, will sell at his first annual sale on his farm | Iwo milt's west of Teegarden and four I miles east of Walderton on the B. & । O. railtoad, on Thursday, Sept. 20, 1894, twelve head of registered .lersei cattle, 25 head of recorded Oxford down sheep, fifty head of high grade ! ewes, two brood mares, three ponies, chickens, fanning implements and other articles “too numerous to men lion.” Sale will commence al 12 o’clock sharp. Fur further particulars • see bills. Knox Republican: 'The grading of the 3 I exlension is about completed. The bridge across Ihe river is finished and the ties placed in position. The company will begin laying iron in a few dais. The rails are steel and of a superior quality. It is said the 3 1 has accepted a contract from the government to carry the mail from SI renter to .Smith Bend at the rate of ] sixty miles an hour for which the ’ company receives KHRixh? a year. By this route the government saves the l ime and expense of transferring the mails al Chicago for the west and gains two hours in lime between New York and San Francisco. Fine Weather Ahead. Foster says Septembei will be a very warm month with no killing । frosts, except in the extreme north where light frosts may occur. During i the Ist and 2nd of October frosts will do some damage in (he extreme north ern portions of the United States. September will be a dry month as an average over the United States and i Canada. Locally the rainfall will increase in many of the drouth districts and decrease where rains have been j plentiful. Winter will probably come in late, and a long, warm period of fail weather, with an unusually beautiful Indian summer may be expected. M. E. Appointments. Following are the appointments made at the M. E. conference at 141fuyette for the South Bend district: H. N. Ogden, presiding elder; Argos, W. B. Warren; Bringhurst, R. M. j Simmons; Burnettsville, William ; Davis; Camden, A. M. Hagenbook; Delphi, F. M. I'avey; Door Village, J. : W. L ider; Hamlet, Lynn Bales; Kewanna, R. C. Wildinson; Knox anl * North Judson, C. H. Leeson; Laporte, iJ. H. Cissell; Laporte circuit, J. N. ' Harman; Leiter’s Fort, J. E. McCloud; Lucerne, F. F. Cramer; Marmont, R. I W. Burton; Monticello, Isaac Dale; ■ New Carlisle, J. A. Clearwater; North I Liberty, E. R. .Johnson; Pittsburg, C. jO. Smock'; Plymouth, 1,, g. .Smith; Rochester circuit, Whitehall; Rolling Prarie, C. W. Royse; South Bend, I'irst church, S. B. 'Town; Grace church, A. A. Gee; Milburn chapel, S. \\ . (.ess; Smith Bend circuit left to be supplied; Union Milks, U. IL Tinkham; Walkerton, C. U. Slockbargcr. 11IS ’ llAwkms, ( hatfunooga, | ays: "Shiloh’s Vitalizer SI\ED ?d \ Lib E. 1 consider it the ■ best remedy for debilitated system li ever used.” For dyspepsia, liver or i Kl iuev trouble it excels. Brice 75ets. For sale by Bellinger & Williams, 1
Take Notice. It, is now “after harvest” and I . n i t going to collect what money j 8 me. Those wishing to save costs n ui f t come in and pay at once, as I w not send two or three statements each party, but place the accounts . the hands of a collector after send! one statement. T. J. Wolfs Aug. 10, 1894. F Any one wanting a bargain i, new canopy top buggy of the St? 11 baker make should call at the D pendent otHce. f bE DEER PARK. On the Crest of the AllkgheniJ To those couteuiphiting a trip moimt aiiis in seal ch of health [ le pleasnr.*, Deer Park on the ereeto**^ Allegheny Mountains, 3,000 feet iL^ the sen level, offers such varied lions as a delightful atmospherej ,| llr . ingboth day and night, pure water, siuoolh, winding roads through! rhe mountains and valleys, and thymoat picturesque scenery in the Al®j'‘* nv range. The hotel is equipped tOL*; ‘ ililjjuelH com! net ve to tlie mmit, plvuHure ami comfort its gnests. ■■ The surrounding gronnds, ss wVI ns the hotel, are lighted with ehfcl4mtj. Six miles distant on the smue ijumn tain summit is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally a* well equip|H>d foi the entertainment am accomtnodations of its patrons. Ifjoth hotels are upon the main line W the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, hw^tlie advantages of its Vestibuled Runited Express trains bet ween the EaA ami West Season exclusion tirketai good for return passage until OctoberfTHst, will be placed <>n sale at greatly re ! diu*ed rates at all principal fi<‘lw»l of (Ices throughout the country. for full informalimi ns to hotel rates, Dsmis, <-le , address George D. Def ihdda, ; i Manager. Deer Park, or O jklaml, ! Garn tt county, Maryland. \miiMsrii\Toirs sAle. N litre »s hereby given that on 15th ' day < f September, 1#94. At the ho«r of I p । m , al mv e m the town of Walkerton. Fl-Joseph ■ atV. I di 'H ■ I. ‘4 <s : f : erM itr f I >lit XX dhar «, will offer A aS puhlii *de the I di img nbed land, I >\ ‘f <»f land in and adjoining 1 ‘ W.<lt rt !ci! v .» hue rui>i<a>g : ( • £ ,1 a p" l im« U e nur of 1 Ur Fri- Wenlctn r^tlnskdl , U ilic p u,; wber* th« Ok north line vs will <n l »n»J>q, p n **MV'"X r i w *t, thenrr nr>rih»r«tr,!y |>«r»nd aithf* gutd railway f .ur hundred «ighte«n feel. UHiMð- ; r.»»tcrly at light augh« »ith uij railway t^Whun dred t ict.u i use t rt l» t 4et» e»dl Jhwcc I . t\- ax.-ro I ilrcdUahiSjj^.l I h'gi x e■ e • “■ 1., JdrTj! eighteen feel t > the place us beginning; erisaing » , •trip »f laud ninety fest »ide iff nf the m* 'end ! thereof. g' I he call half <-f the N. rlbnret quarter »J, i । t .» «' ip Jc. range I *rn, 76 »j i-.» aoet^K ' I tie writ half of the m<tbca»t quarter of bee , lion *3 aforraald, eaiepting the gmunda * the U >U>n o e I I X( • 4g ladwny, cod ptlng -r - ■ d» d in l’ e Ceructery, and |ceg ‘to £ ■ f nr a< rr • and menty f nr rud» herttofie I'id In i H,|. 111 .gs 11. .g after laV.i^ I »aid i carcplu-m fifty o» acre* All f tl •. i«<uih«e*t quarter nt the •.■ .them ■ quarter of iecti.,n in t nudUpSj, that ic» wuth- , we,t f Pine creek. nljinug ten acrcK , AU tlir" ea»t half of •< uthwen quart r of Mid •ictiou occptuig the radr.-ad, Cimtate hg eighty acrc» more r k»» Ail situate '.u Si. Jet J«h cuunIV. Indiana. The terno of the cale are ra»h, ,in nine mviitha, and * a in eighteen muntha. I»c rred pay- I i tucnti t he . cured according tu law. 'ic aale it i; adi-lubjcct to the light* of tenant* in he crop*. SILAS GE< RGF. Ad liui»trat ‘ — — ■ — Admitted at the! I V- \ CH»CAQt>y^<^ 1893 Wh^Waftjlt that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, out of I number of similar preparations ; I tured throughout the world, was |£. On '^ medicine of the kind adniitteJ World’s Fair, Chicago? And why^ as | that, m spite of the united efforts?" th® j maimfaetmers of other preparatitfß, the i d<‘cist 'a of the World's Fair Direc tors was ' not reversed? BECAUSE According to Buie is— “Articles °: that are in any way dangerouslor offensive, also patent medicines, O? nostrums, and empirical prepara- °- tions, whose ingredients are con- o’ cealed, will not be admitted to the O= Exposition,’’ and, therefore— Os r^ lu .se Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine, not a nostrum, and Lt <4 1 a secret preparation. l h °s Becaaw its proprietors had nothingto °! conceal when questioned as to the for- «! , niul;> from which it is compounded. ©3 I it is all that it is claimed to be Sa i —a ( ompound Concentrated Extract of o= Sarsaparilla, and in ' very sense, worthy °I tlv mdor^.ment <4' this most import,-mt o’ comnn tee. c died together for passing 05 • upon the manufactured products of the °j entire world. ‘r t O; ! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla § Admitted for Exhibition j O] AT THE WORLD’S FAIL “I 0000000000000 >coj
—iinii—ii— --- B run-- — FARMERS, ATTENTION! MercerA Neal,the leadinggrain and seed dealers, are still in the market. Buy and sell all kinds of grain and seed. The best flour on earth given in exchange for wheat. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. A STRANCE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following graphic statement will bo read with Intense Intvrvst: “I cannot deM-rllK' the numb, creepy sensation that existed In mv arms, hands and leg*. 1 had *o rub and I ,t ilmse parts until they were sore, toon n < u.o in a measure the dea’d feeding that liad taken jxKisession of them. In adultii n, I h: d a htrango weakne-s In my I ack ai d nroum i iv waist, together w Ith an huh s. rd : ' e *j lie' feeling in my stomach. I’hysici is •. io it wascrceplng paralysis, fm'n whi, h. ace. rdIng to their uni versa! conclusion, them K i.o I relief. Unce It fastens upon i> person, t! ev j say.lt continues its insidious ; r .n . to fl , it reaches a vital point and ti e suflervr d ■ huch was my pnispect. 1 had be, u dis li, Ing i a year and a half steadily, but uith no j ari th ular lienetit, when 1 saw an ad\i rtlsenmt ' of Dr Milos’ Restorative Ner'inc. pro. umi a Kittle and began using it. Mamlous its it : may seem, but a few day . had pa~~t d before j every bit of that creepy filling had left me, aud t! < re has not been even t! ■' slli’htist ■ Indication of b • return. I now feel tu i well a- I ever U..1, ai d base ^aftnd ten ■ ismnds in "< -I.* though I lad run down front 170 to !•>.' four of <ri a'- t:-.<-d br. , Miles' Restorative Nervine on n y r< comenI datlon, and it Iris been as satlsfiietorv In their i cases as In mine." Jane s Kai.e, I. i Rue. O. Dr. Milos’ Restorative Nervine is Mild by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr Miles Misdeal Co.. Ei .hart, Ind on rss-etpt of price, fl j.» r ’ >tt >■, six i liottles for $5 ex press prepaid. It U free frutu opiates or dangerous drugs. WHY? Tasto of “Royal Ruby Port Wine” and you will know why we call it " Royal.” A glass held up to the light will show why we call it Ruby. ^so(i reward for any bottle of this wino found under five years old, or in any way mlulterated. "it is grand In sickness and convalescence, or where a strengthening coniial is required; recommended by druggists and physicians. Be sure you gut "Royal Ruby, ’ don’t let dealers imtxw' on you with something “ justss good.” Sold only In bottles; quarts fl. pints 60 ct*, Bottled by »yal Wine Co. Sold by nE ILI TXXK3 ra M Walkerton, Ind., JOHN l . IOHNBON. I’n *.. MORGAN JOHNSON, V. Pi e«. [THOMPSON TURNER, C*»hicr Does a general banking business; buys and sells exchange, makes collections on all points nt lowest possi ble expense. Accounts of individuals and corporations solicited. Agents Wanted. A * . . t • :ua« money VITAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY’93 and ’O4. Batiks fir Bread. (UXEVISM, ’ Strikes, the I'nemp. yed GREAT 1 XBOR ISI SUES of the present a d the futiiT I irifE lati >n. Thu Silver Questi n. What PRUTECTU>S dcs fir U f \ itrican Workman. What FREE TRADE does for him A b .k for the hour. Everybody u nts it. Price only ft 50. Sells at light. Most liberal termi to agents. Send for cirCiH.tr* or tend cenU for agent** outfit at once P. W ZIEGLER & CO., Chesui .t St. Philadelphia, Pa. piNYONE | At the expense of little * } money and his spare I ! | time obtain a fair work- * I I ing education. ! (STUDY AT HOMEj through thc SPRAGUE UNIVERSITY { OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION, j Comprising the leading correspondence schools in die world. « • SUBJECTS TAUGHT. { 9 I The School of Law prepares pupils foradmhsloii J SI AVy to the bar, by an extended, thorough course. Hss J -- ©ver x,600 students in every part of the country. J ICK/i This school teaches journalistic F JU U n nln LI vlt I • ^ e ^ ry work frcm thc foun ’ J onni/ i/rrn<un thu srhodu eon! tej by * J DuUn-nLLI inb One "rtheablei'ie.chi-iiof J । - book-keeping tn Amen. a. g OURDT Lt AM R Tais school teachess’ H-LAf.’by a lihLin I -nAIILI t h° best system, anti from ih-* *o- g f 1 ginning t Q the Vesteijert ik. , {GREEK and LATIN lation. compt sition and j j iiistt.lv. frciu U efu i £ J lion to the most advance 1 work in the classics. ’ J The above school, tench by the correspond’ j • J ©nee niethod only, and recognize no rivah lu i J their respective fields. » 5 __ Address, stating In - A which school you ate J ft* interested, and in- ■ '* n J : * * , ’.V y stan.pU. takguo. ; I i arato cataluguc. , J ‘ coTNcn ' jh -- $ i IX* Sec y Treas., , f ' Z Detroit, mich. , Te- el J
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Thin in our Sleeping Car Rate on the Phillipß-R<>e.k Lland 'L'tiurint ExcuraioUH from Chicago to Los Angeles or San Francisco, via the Scenic Route and Ogden. Yon can go with Phillipa, the best of all excursion managers, for he has ench party accompanied by a special agent who goes the entire trip with patrons. These personally conducted excursions have Chicago twice a week, Tuesday ami Thursday. We have also a daily tourist car service, leaving Chicago every night nt 6 o’clock via our southern route, through the benuliful Indian Territory and Ft. Worth to Los Angeles and San Fmucisco. The Tourist car rate via this route, the same. Apply at Roek Island ticket ofiice, 104 Clark street. JNO. SEBASTIAN. G. P. A. ,C. R. 1. a P. R’y,
mLAPORTE Bliss Bill® Practical Book-Keeping*, Telegraphy, Penmanship. ; । Shorthand, l ' Type-Writing, English Training-. i Write For Tcrnm. H. C. NOE, > Lal’orte, Ind. S 111 cjwh/ i' t*. I SiVts , 99 g 4 3bew lI.Xp.T ■ Cun C > Hoars IK S-, Sore Th: oat. Croup prumpU.v; reHoves Whooping Cough and Asthma. F t Consumption ft has no rival; has cured thousands where nil others failed; will t uns you if taken tn time. Sold by Drutrgists on a guarantee. For Lame Back or Cb<at, use SH U.oirs PI.ABTEH. 25eta. SHiLO H’S A CATARRH R E M E DY. Have y< u Catarrh? Tills n*medv is fjuaran. 1 toed to cure you. Price SOcta. Injector free olWelk BOURBON & PURE RYE : Shipped pure and unadulterated direct from the distillery. Pronounced a pure and wholesome tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happii ness to the weak, sick, aged I and infirm. If you cannot procure it of your druggist or liquor dealers, upon receipt off 1.50 we will express prepaid to any address a full quart sample bottle of Old Elk Rye or Bourbon. STOLL, VAHHATTA « CC.. DISTILLERS. Lexington, Ky. BUSINESS ANU PROFESSIONAL CABOS Jas. Shoemaker^ Justice of ttie Peace. Office in N. Shoemaker bldg upstairs. ! collections promptly attended too. Alj so solicitor of pensions with Dr. Lopp, ■ of the firm of Knefllar & Lopp, of Ini dianapolis, Ind. Will be at my office । every Saturday. — O. F. TOWNSEND, BAPtBER & HAIRDRESSER. Next door Behrens’ store. WALKERTON, - INDIANA J. P. H EN 1 RY, Al < i IOXEER. Will cry sales at all times during sale season. Rates reasonable, and .satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at iNDErFNDEM' office, or address, : J. P. Heniiy, Walkerton, Ind । Trustee s Adi ice. j ! Jolm W. Melhiniel. Trustee of Lincoln j I'ownsnip. lierebv gives imlice that he will | I In in his olliee al (he !' S. Express oilice j lon Wednesdav of es h week for the ; 1 ' v!6’No '
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a gnaranteee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cfs, 50 ets., and SI.OO. For sale by Bellinger & WiL liams. MILES’ NERVE & LIVER PILLS Act on a new principle—regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliiousneM, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneqnaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cis. Sumules free at J. Endly’s. J. w. DOUD, M. D, Walkerton, Ind. All falls Prom ply Attended, Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. OFFICE IK McDAWIEC Blk. SILAS GEORGE,
JUSTICE OF TIIKJ’RAG^ WALKEHTON, IND. Prompt attention given to collections Office in Rensberger’s blocK, upstairs O M. CUNNINGHAM, attorney at Law, South Bend, IndODD FELLOWS BLK. ROOM 10. A. E. CRIPE, (Barber and Hairdresser, WALKERTON, IND. Shaving and hairentting done nently and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. Dr. H. S. Dowell, PAINLESS DENTIST. Teeth extrreted without pain or xleep, by Ihe use of a local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. tilled without pain by the use of gia. Sets of teeth made on short notice. Dental rooms in Fry Dougherty block, Walkerton, Ind. M. D. LEROY. LIVERY & FEED STABLE, WALKEIITOH, First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carried to all adjoining towns. All terms reasonable.
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I United States and Canada. j NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON । INo. 20 Passenger Leaves 12 28 pm I (No. 22 - " 6&S " I JNo 150 Local “ “ 1.55 " । SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. ’ INo. to Passenger 1 i No. 29 al 9 Iso 1 No. 151 I seal ' nU •y^eUon with C. &A. fasd ~ ■ ■-‘'2*' next mom.ng •Daily ext I ^Denver. Sa ? M No. 11, via p. m., making direct cons g ' train arriving Kansas City connecting direct at Kansas City Franeisto and all points West. Free reelnWm chair cars between Tipton and Missouri river fat, A through passengers. os. 9.10. 11 and 12 connect at Tipton wi- 4 main line trains for Sandusky, Bloomington »ud : all points east and west Fer tickets, rates md general information, call on W. F. LaFeber, I Ticket Agent L E. & W. R. R„ or address II <’. Vnrker. •<’ F. »>«»>’, Traffic Manager. A. Genl Indianapolis Ind. _ —/ B. & O.TIMB TABLE. going east, •• 16, Mail Train 9,5 « <> 9 21 p m GOING WEST. •• 17, Mail and Express — 3 15 P i? . .. „..„6.05a.ia ; .. j-' .. 4.30 a. nt I . Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chie ' go at 8.50 p. in. Where no time is given trains do not sit ' CHAS. O..SCULL. <>. P McCAIU'X Gen. Pass Ag't. Assist. Gen, Past ■ " Baltimore. Md. Cold •
