St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 21, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1896 — Page 8
B S s SIS The Independent, A LooaL NRWSPAPER, NON-PARTISAN e s e W. A. ENDLEY, PUBLISHER. Bsl e L L BT R Entered at the Walkerton Postoffice at second class rates. St b A R U S e Subscription: For One Year 5 3 T For Six Mouths < . . i . 75 For Three Months s g 5 ' . « 40 If paid rrnmplly in advance a discount of 95 oentis on the year will be allowed. A cross marked with a bine pencil on the margin of your paper indicates t}mt.‘yunr rm of subseription to this paper has expired. if you are in t\rronm%vs please settle at once, and notify us promptly if vou wish the paper con {nued. WALKERTON, INDIANA, MAY 2, 1896 | Special Values WDE GoALTHE. ... l/ ™\ Ny 2 Y GOODS STORI: ) PER) Nia, ewR ¢ This is house cleaning season n,r:zx§ll| and it always sl}ggest.s new things in | LACE CURTAINS, and we would be | more than pleased to have you visit our ' store, see our values in Lace (Turtmn's,l and we know we will please you both in I regard to the new patterns, choice styles, | and low prices. For the coming two | SRod] oBMGU eAL T SRk SR o R o Tl R iRS L L et MSR s e
weeks we have the following values to offer you in Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curt’ins 25 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, full 3 yards long, only 75¢ a pair. 25 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, nobby styles, and just the best curtain ever shown, for only $1 a pair. 25 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 314 yards long, and a special drive, at $1.25 a pair. Nottingham Lace Curtains in a hundred different styles and patterns at $1.50, 82, $2.50, 83, $4.50 and $5 a pair. Irish Point Lace Curtains. In both white and eceu, and our styles are the very latest designs and our prices worth your notice. We have an elegant assortment at 83, $3.50, $3.75, $4.50, $5, $6.50, $7.50 and upwards a pair. Brussels Net and Tamboue Lace Curtains. Here are values beyond question, during our Special Sale on Lace Curtains. | We show elegant values in them at $4.50, | 5, $7.50, 88.50 and $lO a pair and up-| wards. | | Shirt Waists! * Our Shirt Waist Departinent is full to | overflowing with values that defy competition. See them and learn our low prices. ' Chillas, Adler & Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. Store opeu \\'ednewfay and Saturday Evenings. THE NEIGHBORHOOD. News from the Surroundng Territoryas Given by Qur Correspondents, TYNER CITY. Alf Stumip would like to know who stole his boat. A. D. Johnson has traded part of his Tyner property for South Bend property. Price $4,500. Wuw. Taylor, of Peru, was in Tyner Thursday on business. ‘ Curt Wolfenbarger, of Walkerton, made a business trip here Tuesdav, W. B. Kyle sold his fine spotted ponsy Monday. Bill Morris was surprised Saturday
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R R AS T SN . when he went home. His wife mace him a present of a 15 pound girl baby. | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson, of Tyner, .{made Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stover a visit ‘| Sunday. : Ira Kiser, of Plymouth, was in town Monday buying horses. | Chauncy Hale, of North Liberty, was in Tyner Monday buying stock. ‘ Mrs. Dora Harmon and Mrs. Wm. | Kyle made a short visit in Walkerton | Wednesday. 3 | Ed Willcox moved onto Henry Miller’s farm, 14 mile wes?’ of Tyner ‘ John R. Snyder cought some 7 pound | bass in Koontz's lake Thursday. | Monroe Bros. are busy night and day selling binders. J. K. Johnson is buying horses now in stead of hogs. 14 Hill and wife have agreed to disagree. She has gone. ' Gieorge Bennett is worth five thousand | more since Monday evening. His wife presented him with a 11 pound girl. Jay Southerlain and family started for Tennessee Tuesday. Joe Case, of Niles, Michigan, accompanied Jay. A. D. Johnson has a nice big Durham cow and calf for sale. ¢ Ray Beagles is learning the mason trade under Joe Burnsides. John Clollier has his new house completed. X l Doc Strong and W. B, Kyle are the champion fishermen of Fyner. l Some of our farmers are about ready | to plant corn . if any body has any property to sell or trade they would do well to let A. D. Johnson have it to deal for them. He intends to make the real estate business a specialty hereafter. i Liss Lemert wants a partner in the butcher shop. I J. E. Johnson took a car load of hogs | to Chicago Monday. ! John McCormick, of South Bend, is t lin Tvner at present.
' Eaetee “vu = . . l Henry Hill and wife were in Tyner Saturday. | John Tompson, of German township, was in Tyner. He is a candidate for the | nomination of Sheriff on the republican | ticket. . - X. Y. Z. SmiTH, KQONIZ'S LAKE. | Miss Maud Miller visited with Miss ‘| Dora Baker last Sunday. Those fellows from town had better be very careful and not take what does not | belmgg to them. John Seyder says he | would like for his easting pole to be returned. i : The Methodists will baptize at Koontz's lake Sunday, May 10. _ Miss Minnie Lancaster, of Walkerton, |lB staying at P. C. Woodworth's. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Woodworth visited with P. C. Woodworth last Sunday. Those fellows from town had better not try to spear fish in the lake again for l they will be watched and prosecuted to | the fullest extent of ‘the law. Take warning in time. ; ‘ : RETSACNAL. 3 KNOX. Kunox can now rejoice in the fact of having a salting station and in the near future the pickles will be manufactured { here. ; ‘ Rev. W. W. Denham i 8 holding pro | tracted meeting at Hannah. i Thompson Turner, of Walkerton, was | the orator of the day on last Saturday. ' The ocecasion was the republican county convention. The address was well received, the speaker making many forci- ! ble and logical points. | i W.H. Fairchild, of Seuth Bend, is ' here. The workshop (woolen factory) in | which he worked has suspended. . Samuel Thurston, former foreman of the Republican office here, and now editor of the Mitchel Commercial at | Mitchel, Ind., has visited at Knox for the past week, the guest of H. R. Robbins. Jacob Sergent's 9 year old boy while | ¢ herding his horse, got the rope entangled i {around the boy and the horse ran and i threw the lad against a wire fence. The | 1 boy was badly injured, but will probably | fully recover. ; ! An article appeared in a recent ‘ number of the IxpeEprENDENT, which ' hinted at Knox being too poor to get | electric lights. Just wait a little. Knox i in the near future will be in the lead. l | Trustee’s Notice. I EB. 1. Leibole, Trustee of Lineoln township, hereby gives notice that he | will be in his office at his residence on E Avenue I, near the flouring mill, on i ; '\l‘.xlrll)l\‘ of t';H'h \\l‘~-1~. "s;l» 1 3;;» !;'-1“%“(:_ ! [ tion of township business. i : |
: i s s = e S N NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF ~ TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF - 'WALKERTON. : s e At the June term, 1896, of the Board of County ~ Commussioners, : "v,}s,;,‘: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : i Néi‘i,; Notice is hereby given that at the regular June meenn’, 1896, of the Board of county Commissioners of St, s_l oseph county, Indiana, the ;‘? n | of Walkerton of St. Joseph county, Indiana, will Brelent a petition by its guly authorized Attorney, | rank Dunnahoo, e)mrsuant to a resolution fi'#“ 5 on Friday, the 10th day of April, 1896, by the | Board of Trustees of said town, at a regular meet- | ing of the same, authorizing the presentation of | the same for annexation to, and the incorporation | within the limits of said town, the following de- | scribed territory, unplatted and contiguous o snid ] town, situate in the county of St. fm:#. in the | state of Indiana, to-wit: SRR The territory bounded by a line r\tunint;f,?‘ 5. follows, viz: Rl Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter (1) of Section ;’wngfi ur é‘z‘i). Township Thirt Ave (35) North o R?:n‘({"j 1) West, in St. Josen*\ county and State of Indiana; thence South on the West line of said quarter (14) Section to the Southwest corner thereof’; tfi'in‘~;., East to the west line of the right of way of the Lake Erie & Western Railroad Company; thence Scutheasterly on the West line of said ri”hfi”-%" way to the East line of the West half (14) & the Northeast "l"“n"er (1-4) of Section Twenty-five (25) in said Township and Range; thence North to the Northeast corner of said \i’ett half (1 'o;f‘fh'?t" Southeast quarter (1-4) of said Bection/‘;'“,,gy, four (2?): thence West to the pl ce of beginni i _ T'he following named persons own land an'?'m' interested in the land above deseribed, to.wie; The Baltimore & Ohio & Chicagoßy. Co. . Geo.H, Goodrich, Lasper Ward. ¥ Helen Goodrich, 1s Hiram Doolitile, Noah B Shoemaker, éohn Collins, George Dougherty, lizabeth Collins, Nancy J. Daugherty, Isabell Cudney, Stephen Grommen, Lincoln Township, ; Enoch Stmmons, Ellison M. Wolfe, Amos Atwood, Mary Wolfe, Sarah Atwood, Colista Moorehouse, Noah Thompson, The Lake Erie & Western Ry, Mary E. Hll?..o Etizabeth A. Dixon, Margaret Redman, Lincoin School Township, Thompson Turner, RBenjamin ¥. Darr, Elizabeth A. Schmeltz, Elizabeth M. Ross, That this 1¢ done by order of the Board of T'rustees of the satd Town of Walkerton, and notice is bereby given that any one interested in the proP perty proposed to be annexed, shall appear Fefore the Board of Commissioners at their June term, 1896, 'and look after their said iuterest in the matter, - ‘ . WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, and GEORGE P ROSS, President of same, give this notice as ;ucl; officers, and acting for the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton and Walkerton in giving the same, and in signing the same, by or ver of the satd Board of Trustees. GEO. P, ROSS, President of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. Attest: WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALKERTON, At the June term, 1806, of the Board of County Commissioners. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notiee is hereby given tnat at the regular June meeting, 1896, of the Board of County Com- j missioners of Bt. Joseph County, Indians, the town of Walkerton, of St Joseph County, Indiana, will present & petition by its duly suthor ized attorney, Frank Dunnahkoo, pursuant to & resolution adopted on Friday, the 10th day of Aptil, 1896, by the Board of Tiustees of said town, #i A regular meelinsz of the same. anthorizing the presentation of the same for wnnpexation 1o and the ineorparation within the mits of eaid town, the following deseribed territory, nunplat- | ted and contiguous to smd town, and situate in | the (;(mmy of‘.‘it Jouseph, i the state of Indiana, to-wit: The territory bounded by a line running as follows, viz : . [ Commencing at the Northeast corner of the | West half (1-2) of the Northwest quarter (1-4) of ; section Twenty-five (25) in Township Thirty five (35) North of Range One (1) west, in St Josrvh | County, and Stete of Indiana, which is a'so the | South line of the present corporate lmit of the i town of Walkerton at that peint; theuee West on | said corporate line nntil said corporate line turos | - South: me’e South on the West line of a tract | owned by Oliver R. Fulmer Two Hundred and ‘ Fifty and Eight tenths (20 8- 10) foet 1o the South- ! | west corner of said Fuimer's tmw West | on the corporate line of Walkert West ! line urm.i Section Twenty -fivedapthence South | to the Southwest corner of the Northwest guarier | gxi 4; of the Northwest quarter (1) of said Section | ‘'weontly five (25 ; thence Esst to the Southeast | corner of said Northwest quarter (i-4) of the ; - Northwest quarter (1-4) of sald Seetion Twenty- ' five (25;: thence North o the plage of beginning, | - The following persous own ‘hnd and are inter | ested in the land above described, to wit i Oliver R. Fulmer, | Lewis Paul, i Lineoln Township | That this Is dore by order of the Board of Trus- | | tees of the said town of Walkerton., axd notice is | | hereby given that any one interested in the prop- | erty proposed 10 be annexed, shadl appear belon k ! the Board of Commissioners as their Juue term, | | 1806, and look after theic said fnterests in the | | latter, i i WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trus | | tees of the town of Walkerton, and GEQRGE V| ! ROSK, President of sume, give this notice as such | | officers, and acting for the Board of Trustees of | | the town of Walkerton and Walkerton 1o giving | | the samne. and in signing the same, by order of | { the said Board of Tiustees, GEO P. ROSS | , President of the Board of Trustees of the Town ! { of Walkerton. ‘ Attest: WILLIAM CLEM { Clerk of thie Board of Tiustees of the Town nf l Walkerton, i ¥<oysA o & v + | NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF | TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF | | WALKERTON. | }At the June term, 1896, of the Board of County € i i missoners, ' i {TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ¢ { ‘ Notice 18 herchby given that at the g i June meeting, 1896 of the Board of County tom- | E missioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana { ] Fown of Walkerton of Bt. Jos:ph County, Indiana, | [ will present a petition by its duly authorized At- | | torney, Frank Dunuahoo, pursuant to a resolution ! adopted on Friday, the loth day of Agril, 1890, Ly the Board of Trustees of said Town, at a regular | | meeting ot the same, authorizing the presentation of | | the saimne for annexation to, and the corporation | [ within the limits of said Town, the tollowing de- ! scribed territory, unplatted and contiguons to said | Tewn and situate inthe County of St Joseph 1n the State of Indiana, to-wit; : . i The territory bounded by a hne runming as | follows, viz; ’ E Commencing at the Northwest corner of the | Northeast quarter [l-4} of the Northwest quarter | [l-4] of Section Twenty-five [2s] in Township | Thirty-five [3s] North of Range one {l, West, 1n S, | Joseph County and State of Indimus: thence bast { on the North line of said Section tothe West line ot | { the nght of way of the -Lake Ere and Western | | Ratlroad, thence Southeasterly on the West hne | { ot n”«l”k"“l."t way until it intees cts the East lione | i of the West half I'w of the Northeast quarter (1-4) | |of sard Section Twenty-five [2s]; theuce South to | | the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter [l-4] | |of the Northeast quarter [l:4] of said Section | | Tw ““l“'f‘nn {251, thence “"""‘ to liu- Southwest | | corner of the Northeast quarter (1-4) of the North- t { west quarter [l-4] of said Section T'wenty five [2s], | | thence ,’\'z.,rlh to the place of I“';,:;lwvn;wr y i Fhe following named persons own 7”.(' and are ‘ interested in the land above de cribed, to-wit: | | Lewis Paul ’ ) : ; Lincoln Township. i | wat this is done by order of the RBourd of Trus % tees of the said Town of W ]L,:,":,',“' and notice 1s | %}i‘!-rh) given that any one '“1"1"sl'vd in the pro- | { perty proposed to be annexed, shall appear before | | ll(w- Board of ( Ommissioners Y” ',‘]“”' June ‘Ferm, | g 1896, and look after their saig interest in the matte ’ ‘ W ILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trus- | tees of the Town of Walkert "GEORGE P | ‘{' s S derr 1o ‘l'“' ;‘h(l ‘,l | | R )SS President of same, give this notice as such | E "'l”‘"'f”»‘*- “”"i"!"!ll’l! for the Hn..rxl“t:'f 'lll'nh"( sOf e | ! ]:'”\:Lll "'fl'\]\lill«‘v"ll’l/x“ and Walkerton n giving the | l i;.,;xr,(j.';,[ ']‘,”“Z'Lt‘:.y:”q the same, by order ¢« f the said | ‘g 3 ROSS | President of the Board of 1 (.}.n.), I . I.‘"': Mo | i of Walkerton, e | .Atl".\‘[. “'”lx\\]('l EM, E ol of the Baard c I " % \'\';lli:;:'\t::;,; the Board of Trustees of the Town of : | NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF | i TERRITORY TO THR TOWN OF | WALKERTON. | At the June term, 1896, of tho Boerd of County Commissioners. o i | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - i i Notice is hereby given the regular { June meeting, 1896, of the “”‘"):"'lir“’t'_'(,“umy Com- | missioners of St. Joseph County,. Indiana, the | { Yown of Walkerton. of St Joseph eounty. Indiana, | will presenta petition by its qujy authorized at- | torney,Frank Dunnahoo . ¥ resolution | adopted on Fri . . pursuant to a S 4 P u Friday, the 10th day of April, 1896, by |
pard of Trustees of said town, at a regular | f the same, authorizing the J’fflse‘"“ the same for annexation to, and the intion within the limits of said town, the ! described territory, unplatted and con- . t 0 said town, and situate in the county of | BB_Joseph in the stute of Indiana. to wit: - ounded by a line running as % *‘“’ the Northwest corner of the | Bast haif [l-2] of the Southeast quarter &_l—4) of | Beetion Twenty-three [%l)in 'l‘nwushixp hirtyfive [Bo] North of Range One [l] west, in Bt. Jo- | seph county and State of Indiana; thence South |to the Bouthwest corner of the Nortl.east quarter | [l-4] of the Honhe'fst quarter [l-1] of Section | Ty PARA Y- AL cin said Township and Rm'ige; thence { East to th Enst line of said Section Twenty-six | [26): thence Noth on said Fast line to the South ii%x:;;@'“ corporate limits of the said [ town of Walkerton, which is sixteen [l6] rods | South of the Northeast corner of said Section | Twenty-six; thence West on said South line of | Walkertou to the Southwest corner of said cor- | porate limits: thence North on the West line of %’. ;&ggpomw limits to the South line of Swank’s | addition to Walkerton, thence West to the South- | west corner of said Swank’s addition, thence ‘North to the Northwest corner of said Swank’s f_mgu; thence Kast to the west line of said | corporate limits of Walkerton, thence Norih to ;%& line of the Southeast guarter—44—of | said Section Twenty three —23—, l.?n:nce West to 1 tha place of beginning. I The following gemns own land and are | interested in the land above described, to-wit: | Lincoln Township, | The Indiana, Illinois & Towa Ry. (o | Malinda J. Swank, Albion D Swank. | Deborah A Stevenson, Faunie McDauiel, William H Gould, Brenton Ho Beall, Dixon W, P.ace, James A, Willinms, Joseph N. Devoe, Hazelton A F»plegate. Silas George, Philip Wolfenbarger. That this is done by order of the Board of Trustees of the sniq‘mwn of Walkerton, and notice is hereby given that any one interested in the propcrty proposed to be annexed, shall appear before the l;oard of Commissioners at their June term, 1896, and look after their said iuterests in the matter, WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, nud GRORGE P, Ross, President of the same, give this notice as such officers, and mztinfirur the Board of Trustées of the Town of Walkerton and Walkerton in slvlng the sume and in signing the same, by or~der of the said Board of Trustees. GEO., P. ROSS, President of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, Attest: WILLIAM CLEM. Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. At the June Term, 1896, of the Board of County Clommissioners. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that at the regular June meeting, 1806, of the Board of L‘ount{ Commissioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana, the town of Walkerton of St. Joseph County, Indiana, will present a petition by its duly authorized Attorney,Frank Dunnahoo, pursnantto a resolution adopted on Friday, the 10th } day of April, 1896, by the Board of Trustees of said Town at a” regular meeting of the same, authorizing the presentation of the same for annexation to, and the incorporation within the limits of said Town, the foilowing deseribed terri tory, unplatted and contiguons to said Town, and situate in the County of St. Jaoseph in the State of Indiana, towit: | The territory bounded by a line running as follows, viz: i Commencing at the Southeast corper lnf the West half (}¢) of the Northeast quarter (1;) of Section Twenty-four (24) in Township Thirty five . (35) North of Range One (1) West, in St. Joseph County and State of Indiana; thence North to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarter (') of the Northeast quarter (140 of said Section Twenty-four (24); thence West to the Northwest corper of | the Southeast quarter (1, of the North west quarter (1) of said Section Twenty four (24); thence South to the North line of the right of way of the Balti more, Ohio and ( ‘hica{n Railway; thence t Southeasterly on the North line of said right of way until itdnterscets the West Jine of the Northeast quarter (1) of said Section Twenty four (24); thence Soutn to the Southwest corner of said quarter | u‘; Section: thenee East to the l~|;1«'(' of beginning. - The following persons own land and are interested in the land above describ ed, to-wit: | iy . . The Baltimore & Ohio and Chicago | Railroad Company. - Angelina (ole, Stephen Gromunien, t Alexander Vincent, Betsey Vineent, i Lincoln Tow h.uf‘xl[u ! That this is done by order of the | Board of Trustees of the said Town of | Walkerton, and notice 18 hereby given | that any one interested in the property ; l,{',l;;:mo d to be annexed, shall appear L ? fore the Board of Commissioners at ' their June Term, 1886, and look after ' their said interest in the matier. | WILLIAM CLEM., Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walk | erton, and GEO. P. ROSS, President of | same, give this notice as such officers, - and acting for the Board of Trustecs of the Town of Walkerton and Walkerton in iving the same. and in sionine the same, by order of the said Board of Trus - tees. | GEO. . ROSS. | President of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. Attest: WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALRKERTON. At the June Term, 1896, of the Board of ( ‘()lHM'\' Clommissi TO WHOM IT MAY CON¢ | Notice is hereby given that at the | regular June meeting, 1886, of the | | Board of County Commissioners of St. E.I()S(")h County, Indiana, the Town of | | Walkerton of St. Joseph County, Indi- ‘ | ana, will present a petition by its duly | authorized Attorney, Frank Dunnahoo, é pursuant to a resolution adopte fi.’~n F'ri'day, the 10th day of April, 1896, by the Board of Trustecs of said Town, at a | | recrular mectine of the same, authoriz ! ing the presentation of the same for | | annexation to, and the incorporation | | within the limits of said "Town, the | | following described territory. unplatted | and contiguous to said Town, and situ ’ ate in the County of St. Joseph in the | dtate of Indiana, to-wit: | i The territory bou ided by a line run- ‘ ning as follows, viz: | | Commencing at the Northeast corner |of the Southwest quarter ()7) (’f fl"“ | | Northwest quarter (}4q) of Section il Twenty-four (24) Township Thirty-five | (35) North of Range One (1} W ."»*;V in St | Joseph County and State of -“(]-'51“{"3 | thence West to the West line of said i Section Twenty-four (24);: thence 'gflflth |on said West line to the North line of ! the richt of way of the Baltimore, Ohio | & Chicago Railway Company: thence | Southeasterly on the North line of said | right of way until it intersects the FEast | line of the West half (15) of the North | west quarter (17) of said Section Twenty- | four (24) thence North to the place of | beginning- | = The following persons own land and 2 ;
| See our list o REAL ESTATE e S | BARGAINS FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE | IN RICH | VALLEY LOANS. LaNDS. | ‘ -Farm Loans at Current Rates of InterestI If you have property to sell or trade see us. : . | Kankakee Land Investment Company, ! Walkerton, Ind. i OFFICE HOURS: 9t0112a.m., I%t sp. m. Open evenings 7to 9. L R iy | .
are interested in the land above de- | scribed, to-wit: | Lincoln Township, Schuyler C. Fulmer, | Indiana, Ilinois & Jowa Railway C 0.,, | Henry J. Heinz. | That this is done by order of the Board of Trustees of the said Town of | Walkerton, and notice is hereby given | that any one interested in the property proposed to be annexed, shall appear be- | fore the Board of Commissioners at their June Term, 1896, and look after their said interest in the matter. WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, and GEO. P. ROSS, President of same, give this notice as such officers, and act- | ing for the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton and Walkerton in giving the same, and in signing the same, by order of the said Board of | Trustees. GEO. P. ROSS, President of the Board of Trustees of | the Town of Walkerton. 7 Attest: WILLIAM CLEM, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' 0. F. TOWNSEND, | BARBER & HATRDRESSER i | Next door Belrens’ store. l}\fAl.Kl-tMT()N‘. - INDIANA P.M.JONES, M. D,, PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON ! WALKERTON, IND. OFFICE HOURS: ¥rom Stotoa. m.;2to 4 p | m;i7t 8p m. E Office over Hudelmyer & Henry's store Night bell. i . A e—— 117 ! 7 O CUNNINGITAM, , Mttorny at Law, 'SOUTH BEND: IND{ODD FELLOWS BPLK. ROOM 10, { | A. E. CRIPE, t Barber and Hairdresser, ! WALKERTON, IND. | , Shaving and bhairentling done neatly | aud expeditionsly. Dvop in and see | ns. FRHANK TISCHER, | Justice of the Peace. i : COLLECTIONS Given prompt attention. Office in Tischf er's Wagon Shop. i | H 3y DEMNMALFY | Physician and Surgeon. { WALKERTON, - - INDIANA , Gffice and rooms over Reece's hardware store. ; NIGHT BELL. | o ———————————————————— ! | A. H. CROSBY., . Attorney at law, . | Real Estate, Collections, i FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. | | Practice in all courts. Office in Endly- ; | Brady block. Open evenings. | | Money to Loan. | e SRR I T L AR SRR NI LPO S ' 3 Dr. H. S. Dowell. i . | ,””?\ 7 &S . ?s " ) é i} .v.‘:‘} X _ad ' PAINLESS DENTIST l Teeth extrreted withont pain o1 ! sleep, by the use of a local anaesthetie. | Leaves no bad after effects. 'Tectl | filled without pain by the use of antal | } gia. Sets of teeth made on short no | | tice. Dental rooms in I'ry Dougherty | block, Walkerton, Ind. o i SID BEWING, | '] i + BRARRBER ¥ ; | New Shop--In Fry Bldg. | Customers will receive ' | my careful attention. : | | l
M. D. LEROY. :.': k‘h, ol ‘ <n y T PEoos | é - ks ’7““’-}‘\s" oi R i ELN - \‘%"‘% Q% | B NG L \NT A & G e I N } < -fi"‘"’-;;::’.fi_"é:’i."l"'l T Boa P | 7 i 7 TN o | LIVERY & FEED S1 Al%h!‘),.: | WALKERTON, IV, b L 2 : | First-class rigs and good horses, ‘ Horses boarded. Traveling men car- | ried to all adjoining towns, All terms reasonable. i e— "m i A | e E &‘\\" ) I l:\l l‘l ll\ lgl‘l‘J. L» %\ W i BRI, 2\ : b g,‘,,»,m- =2 ?\“ 1 RSolid trains between. P G‘;?E‘{ SANDUSKY AND PRORI A ISR S e —AND—- | == é Indinnapolis aud NEgiSemey wowaoy i) S XA Ft. Wayne Connersville ‘fii_ Through tickeis »old to all points in the United | States and Canada. | NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON | INO. 20 Passenger_.____.__.Jeaves._____._l22B pm | {N0.22 «“ e M R SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo 23 Passenger_______.__Teaves________9lßam {N0.29 " BA BT Immediale connections at Tiplon with main | line trains for Sandusky, Bloomingtou and al} pointssouth, eastand west. For tickets, rates ang general information, eall on W. F. LaFeter, Ticket Agent I, E. & W.R. R, or address C. F. Daly, Gen'l Pas, Agt. Indianapolis Ind i S e B. X O TINYE TaRLE, GOING EAST, SN MRI L n s L e D e i Sdimited .l o oo AeeD P m GOING wEST, Soob ldmited ssl ee B o m AT Ml et s R 1t Walkerton Accommodation_____6lsa m | Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chica- | gOALT.4O p. m, | %% Where no time is given traing do not stop ! CHAS. 0. SCULIL,, P MeCARTY. | Gen. Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., i Bailtimore, M 4, Columbiizs 0, K. L. SANDERS, Ag't.. Walkerton, m 1. L & T R. R, Time Card, Regular Passenger 'l'rain service operated daily between Streator, 11.. and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment and fart time. wess Bound train No. | leaves South Bend at 7 o’clock a.m arriving st Streator 11:50 a. m. East bouné train No. 2 leaves Streator 6;15a. m., sarriving at South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following freight trains will earry passengers west bound Nos. 7and @ from sll stations. No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to She'by snd Whestfield. No. 14 from Streator, Dwight and Kankakee to Monence 2AINS LEAVE WALK ZERTON west Bound i No.l Majland Express .. &l 0..- - 744 am “O9hotml . o 000 T UoUR L NNS X N "iaEnmelt oy East Bound. N 0.2 Msitand Express. .~ . - . 1038 Tishoenl - o o tan o i o 30N N Trains Nos. 1,2, 7, 12, 13 and 14 daily. Trains 8,9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information applr to ” F. QUIRK, Agent, walkerton. S.S. Whitehead, G. P. A, Kankakee, 111 T | R-11-PA'NS L e m " The modern standwiard Family Media 4 : 1 cine: Cures the w 0 TS RS m 1 r .d' 7’ & i common e¢v 61’} - a} = | 5 Il ills of humanity. 48 TRADE & St A -, oo MARK i A ———————————————————— a8 B = 3 2 WERK FAER RAACE VIGOROUS. e " ™ = - /o- X 7 '@’gf‘?/ : wHi &% T AR Yor ‘;/ N7 s : ’ £ R%‘ % \,fi&; \ - \ = i%7 DaY. 97DAY. iS™DRAY. ~ 27™DAgL g R;g N l What FEFFER’S NE Did! It acts powerfully and quickiy. Cures when all others fail. Young men regain lost manhood; old men recover ycuibful vigor. Ahu.lute{y@uaranteed io CTure Nervousnens, Lost itality, impotercy, Sightiy Fmissions, l.ostl'ower.' | elther sex, Failing Memory, “’astln'c Dis= | eases, and oil efiects of self abuse or evcesves and | ¢ndiscretion. Wards off insanity and cnusumptiou.' on'tiet aruggist impose a worthless snbstitute on you because it yields a greater profit. Insist on hav | ing PEEFER’S NERVEGOR, or send for leh Can be carried in vest pnchet._ Prepaid plain WIS~ per. %1 per box, or 6 for 83, with A Peositlv Writien Guarantee to Cure or Refund | Money. Pamphlet iree. SBold by drugeists, Add PELFER MEMWICAL ASS'N, Chicago, I ' Sold by Endly. | | k »
