St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1897 — Page 8

Siljc Independent A Local Nkwspapek, Non-Paktisan ENTERED AT THE WALKERTON P. O.AT SECOND CLASS RATES. HuHsicri y-> tion: For One Year . . 81.50 For Six Mouths . 75 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 Dents on the year will be allowed. Walkerton, Ind., Jan. 23, 1897. 1 ^LADIES'. Capes and. JacketsL AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE.,

Our stocks arc complete, representing the season's Best Styles. Our prices are Very Much Reduced, affording you an opportunity to buy at advantageous prices. Not one of them out of season At $6 00, A Rough Cloth Jacket. Latest sleeve and collar, buttoned to the neck, large black buttons. Early price §lO. At $7.50, PL in Kersey Cloths, Rough effects, silk faced, new sleeve and collar, fine tailor finish, box fronts, large collars. Early price, §12.50 Bargains in Ladies’ Capes The balance of our Ladies’ Capes, made of Cloth Plush and Astrachan, will be closed out at less than the cost to make them. Children’ Jackets We have a splendid line of Children's Jackets, running from 6 to 12 years all the very latest styles. Here is your chance to buy a child's jacket cheap. Beaver Shawls, We will close out the balance of our Beaver Shawls at greatly reduced I prices Ladies’ Wrappers. An immense line of Ladies’ Wrappers, all good styles, the §1,50. §1.25, §IOO quality, of which there mnst be at } least 15 dozen, all at 75c each. , Ladies' Mackintoshes, Childrens Mackintoshes, At popular prices. Chillas, Adler & Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. The Leaders in Low Prices.

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| RAZORS... A FREE '' °f ex P ress charges ?I / to your address. Send us 35c ) 1' ® 117® in stamps or postal order ) I ? Hr and get a WADE A BUTCHER ; 1 1 1' ® razor, medium hollow \ < ground.with the arrow trade < < 11 M mark- made of best steel in \ 2 I I 71® Sheffield. England; sells ev- < 2 iV- I ® ervwlu re at f 1.25. ew p* tjVfen 35C ) W PRICE ■ ) Write for our 192-page book of “Money- ( ? Saving” and official whole- CQpp < ’ sale price guide fill.. L. ; lIIMSWW.J t WHOLESALE, State St., Van Buren to Jackson, ' ' CHICAGO. Land Owners, Attention! If you want to sell your land, and wil sell it at a bargain, come and sec us and we will furnish you a buyer. Kankakee Land Investment Co., Walkerton, Ind. The best 3 cent ink tablets that ever came to Walkerton at J.Endly’s. W ANTED—Several faithful min or women to »» travel for responsible established house in Indiana Salary F7BO, payable »15 weekly and expenses Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star Building, Chicago.

Willlli^^ (Real Estate I FARM LOANS, NOTARY WORK, I g LIFE INSURANCE, | FIRE INSURANCE]' We have the agency for six old reliable Fire Insurance Companies 3 and are also agents for the New York Life Insurance Co. We make Farm Loans on very reasonable terms. = tracts, Pensions, etc. ] 3 If you wish to sell or buy land see us. We will give your interests fe- 1 3 our best attention. Kankakee Black Bottom Lands a specialty in EB I from 80 to 1,000 acre tracts. gx I I Kankakee Land Investment Company. |

THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Mews from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents. OREGON. Epworth League every Sunday even ing at the Oregon M. E. church. Everybody invited. Mrs. John Paul and Mrs. Sam Dipert were the guests of Mrs. Philip Awald, last Thursday. One day last week Thomas Peddycord caught about twenty pounds of Blue Gills and six black bass out of Koontz’s ■ lake. The Misses Lillie Bell and Effie Sult, both of Gryvertown, were callers at । Peter Awald’s, last Thursday. David Dipert was visiting friends and relatives near Kingsbury last Saturday and Sunday. The Messrs. Tute Williams, L. R. and ' Dan Dipert were rabbit hunting last ! Thursday and captured fourteen. How । is that for boys? John Paul was at LaPaz last Friday ’ looking up a location as he intends to I move there soon and go into the livery business. Jacob Boyer has been quite sick for the past few days. Melvin Kale, of North Liberty, was visiting with Clruk Philips and family last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Delbert Lampson was the guest of L. Boyer last Saturday and Sunday. George E., little son of E. and J. An demon, died last Saturday, aged 11 months. 8 days. Funeral services were held at Oregon M. E. church last Mon day at 1:30 o'clock. Services conducted by Rev. Smock. They have the heart felt sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. Asher Stilson has rented the John | Paul farm and will take possession soon. J. P. Dipert attended the dance at ' (Irovertown last Saturday evening. He reports an enjoyable time. Miss Bertha, daughter of Peter and Jane Awald, passed from this world to i the better land today, Jan. 19, aged 18 vears and 6 months. Her mother has long since preceded her. She leaves a father, one sister, two brothers and many friends to mourn her loss. Fu neral services were held at the (trover town U. B. church Thursday at 10 o’clock a. m. Tnarg. NORTH LIBERTY Attorney H. D. Hullinger, of South , Bend, was in town Wednesday on busi- J I ness. Mrs. John Hartman, Jr., of South Bend, is visiting at D. W. Houser's. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gard, of South Bend, visited relatives here Sunday. D. M. Woodard was in Chicago Saturday. j Mr "and Mrs. Charles Unkefer, of I Billings, Mont., are visiting relatives 1 here. Hagey & Moore are building a mach- J ine shop opposite their elevator. Finch Bros, have their new steam - : engine in place in their elevator. Samuel Newcomer, Sr., passed from . this life Wednesday, Jan. 20, at hisl home, four miles east of here, aged 77 years. The funeral will beheld at Tabor church Friday at 10 a. m. i I HAMLET. The Hamlet Hay Co. has secured the I service of a first-class blacksmith from Pittsburg, Pa., Chas. Vorman by name, and we hope and wish him success. After a test of the flues of the boiler of the new creamery it was found that they were all N. G. and will have to have a new set. R, Pett, section foreman here, has the mumps in grand shape. Pass it along when you get through with it, Jack. Deputy Sheriff Harter went to Ply- , mouth on the 18th with Murderer Suth- - ■ erlan cuffed to Constable Peele, of Knox. Sutherlan was found guilty in the first ’ I

degree by the Grand Jury on the 15th. Harter and Peele returned on the after ! noon train on the 18th. Paris Parmorly handed in his resignation to the Hamlet Hay Co. and has | gone home, having secured a job at Momence, 111., at §3 a day. Claude Steele, of Walkerton, is visiting Ivo Cring and family. Fred Ray has at last got married. Well, Fred, you fooled the boys this time. Mr. Ray and Miss Maude Rector were married on Jan. 17. W. Solliday, of Knox, was in Hamlet on the 1(1, bidding his old friends a goodi bye. He has sold his cigar factory at Knox to Qhris Seidere, and will return to Clinton. Ind., his former home. Miss Alma Burson returned from Ohio where she lias spent si veral months visiting relatives. J. A M. Farmers will Fight the Kankakee Dra nage. It is reported that about 100 farmers and land owners met at San Pierre Moi l day to protest against the drainage of the Kankakee valley. They claim that! any more drainage than what is now ac complished by their ditches would be ’ 1 detrimental, and that their certain bn/ crop is worth more to them than afTT" crop they might hope to produce after more drainage is effected. They protest against a special assessment for drainage on the ground that whim the Fnited States ceded these swamp lands it was with the express condition that the state should reclaim and drain them. They claim that §180,(MIO of this fund is now in the state treasury and if drainage is desired that this amount should be expended, and if that is not enough that there should be a general levy made throughout the state, and that they will pay their assessment prorata and no more. , The farmers are particularly bitter against the two companies who have undertaken this drainage. They claim ! that Chicago land holders are trying to compel them to pay an extra assessment, and they will fight the matter through the courts. The drainage people are equally determined and a bitter contest , will be the result. I Cowan & Yearick, • TINNERS X 2 and Wood Workers, a Repairing and New X j Work in Metal or V | Wood Solicited. Al A so Gasoline Stoves X i repaired and cleaned W A WORK AND PRICES GUAR & ANTEED SATISFACTORY. AVENGE F. X AL D LIVERY&FEED STRBLe, WALKERTON, INCIMNR. First fJiiHH rigs and good Imrses, Horses lioiirded. Trnveliug men carried to nil adjoining towns. AB prices reasonable. Wanted—An Idea SS3 Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBtIRN * CO., Patent Attor--1 neyt, Washington, D. C.. for their SI,BOO price offer •nd list of two hundred Inventions wanted. 1

— - _ NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. At the March term, 1897, of the Board of County Commissioners, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given that at the regular < March meeting. 1897 of tne Board of Connty Com- ' missioners of St. Joseph County. Indiniia. the 1 own of Wal kerton of st Joseph County, Indiana w il] present a petition by its duly author- । izedattorney W. A. Funk, pursuant to a resoluI tien adopted on Wednesday, the 13th day of January, 1897, by the Board ol Trustees of said | town at a regu'ar meeting of the same authorizing the pieseidation of lite same for annexation to and the incorporation within tile limits of said town the following described teriitory b unplatted and contiguous to said town and situate in the county of St. Joseph, in the state of ,i.l Indiana, to-wll:’ h The territory bounded by a line running as ', follows, viz: i | Commencing at the Northwest corner of the h. Fast half(l-2; of the southeast (pin ter (l i> of I section Twenty three (23) in Township I birtvI five (35) North of range <>ne(l) w,-st. in st Jo- | septi ci untv and State of Indiana: tlienc ■ ^oiitli ■ | to the Southwest comer of the Northeast quarter |L 'I T 1 ol Uw Northeast quit) ter I I) of s -<- ion B 9 w nty six (?(-,) in said rownship and Rang -; I I then< e East to m o |,; llß| j j( ] s-c-tum ' ‘"m" 5 'M M 1 "u-.o North on sn ,1 E.,q line I to the south llneol Ilie present coroinnle || ln ls I I<H the silid town of II tilkerton. whlfb i. sixteen . . (I<>)rods South of the Northeast, corner ol said f ( Bcetion Twenty six (26); thence west on said I । Routh line of Walkerton to the Southwest corT I 21£ r Os anid corporate limits: thence Xorth on the r ton: tlienee West to the Southwest comer of said h.SWHiik’s addition: thence North to the Northr west corner of said Swank’s addition: thence 1 East to ttie West line of said certiorate limits of 1J VValkei ton : thence North to the North line of I the Southeast quarter (l-4)ofsald Section Twenty I three (23): thence west to the place of beginj ning. । The following persons own land an 1 are inII terested in the laud above described to-wit; I Brenton If. Beall Lois M Beall. The Indiana. Illonois rt lowa Railway Co ■ James A Williams Hazelton Applegete Philip Wolfenbaiger Wesley McDaniel | Clyde Mcliantel Nellie McDaniel Albion 1). Swank Silas George Dixon W Place Deborah Stevenson ' William II Gould Lincoln township Malinda J Swank Jasper N. Dt-Voe That this is done by order of the Board of Trustees <>t ttie said town of Walkerton and ' notice is hereby given that anyone interested in 1 the property proposed to be annexed, shall ap- ■ pear befoie the Board of Conimissiotiers at their IlMarch term, 1897. and look after their said in(|lerest.s in the matter. | < HAHLKS M. STEPHENS, clerk of the Board ■of Trustees of the'l own of Walkerton, and EDIW AR D GKID ER. Pi >si dent of the same give this Jnotiee as sin h oflieers. and lu ting on the Board 'of Trustees of the town of Walkerton and Walk ertmi in giving the same and in signi g the same, , by order of the said Bon rd of Trustees EDWARD GRIDER. Presidt nt of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton Attest: CHARI.M. STEPHENS, i' Clerk of the Board <>l I rustees of the Town of , Walkerton NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. At the Mat' ll Term. 1897 of the Boaid of County < 'oinniDsioners TO l> HOM IT M \ Y CONCERN : Notice is lieteby given that nt the regular March meeting. 1897, of the Board of County : < i inmbsioncr* of St .losepli Comity. Indiana, the Town ol Walkerton of St. loMqih Comity, Indiana, wdl present a peiition by os duly , aUhoiized aHomey n A lunk. pursuant to,, rwoluilon arlot-le lO' WcdiH'dav Ilie 13th day । of January. 11*97 by the Board ol tmsr.es rd said •| ou ii at a r< gnb r hi. * Ima of the same author- _. .. .pr f irs, ninth n id the -nice for nnnexa UAtlto and lire inr-oi |.mat|on willilu the limits ■Kpkl town tin- tollmvmg describe t tetrilory. J^K’laited and eonliguotis to said town and situ In the • ritnuy of st. Jo«< nh in Du -r ’• ^*4l ,mii to l.'Olloo bomoled b> n Im. tin lrl< ns s . |z . •■•■nn m encl eg at the Northeast corner of the wilt, httll of die Northwest qu> ru i I I "1 seet ^Twenty live tJS; in low i.'l.ip I bitty live 3>i N<»l|i of Range One O Wesi in st Joseph (■ o^ky and Shue of Indian i, which is also the Sorkt line of ।be present corporate I mit of the loAlinf Walkerton at the | otnl : Iheliee West < II Wd corjHaaie line nntil said corporate line Hr ire sunt 1 '; thence -outh on the West Ime of a trndFoflabd owrntl by Oliver R t-tllmqr two huiinrcd and fifty mid ejghi tenths i 2 iOaiid s fui te* t\<o the southwest comer id said l- ulniei s tute : ih m e l\ est on the cm poraie line of " alkertmi Io the West line of sr id M-elion Twentyfivet Ja): thenee Smith to the smitlmest comer of the Nbitliwest quarter ill) ol the Northwest quarter |l-4 of said set i on Iwen y ILe -’•> ■ Diem e Ka>t to the southeast < omei of said Northwest quarter [1 4 ol the Northwest quaiter [l-4] <»f said Section twenty five i-i . thence North to the place of beginning The following persons own land and are intere'ied in the .and above described, to wit; JgiuUFaul Oliver R Fulmer I.meolti Township Thal Illis is done by order o’ the Board of Trustees ot the said Town of Walkerton and notice is her. In gnen that anyone imerested in the property preposed t > be annexed, shall ap pelt before the Board of Comm issimiers nt their starch term 1897 and look alter their said inter- , est in tlie mutter CHARLES M. STEPHENS. ’ lek of the Hoard I of Trustees ol Hie Town of Walkertmi and EDWAIiD GRIDER Pres dent of the same, give Ill's notice s su h officers, and acting tor the ; B atid i>t I rustees of the I own of Walkertmi and Walsetimi i“ giving the same and in signing tire saiiie by miler ol the said Board ot 1 rustees. EDWakD GRIDER. President of the Board of Trustees of the Town ' of Walkerton Attest. CHARI.ES M. STEPHENS, | derk of the Board of Trustees ofthe town of j Walkertmi i NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF i TERRIT()RY TO THE TOWN ()F WALKERTON. । At the March Term. 1897, ofthe Board of (‘ounty Commissioners. : TO WHOM IT MAY I'ONCERN Noltes in licreby given licit .it the regulm j 1.. . At. 1897. of the Board of County Como^l Joseph County, Ind num die Tim „ 1./\V'iJ soph County, Indiana, will ■ t ^‘ nl a Iptitioii by its duly authorized attorney. \\ A Eu®c, pursuant to a resolution adopted on Wednesday, the i3th day of J anuary, 1897, by the 1 Board of This ees of said Town at a regular meeting of the same, authorizing the presentation of the same for annexation to, and the incorporation within the lin>its of said town, the following described territory, unplatted and contiguous to said town and situate in the County of St. Joseph, in the State of Indiana. to-v\ it; Ihe territory bounded by a line running as follows. viz: 1 The following real estate situate in the ('ounty of St. Joseph and State ot Indiana described as fol « lows, to-wit: Commencing at the intersection of the North line of the Baltimore, <>hio& Chicago Railway Company 1 land used as l ight of way for ils railroad with the West line of the Southeast quarter (14) of Section 1 wemy-four (2I) Township Fhirty-five (3-5) North of Raqgc One (I) West: thence South in the West line ('.^|od quarter Section to the Southwest corner thei. thence East to the Southeast corner of the Sout V.*st quarter 11-4] of the Southeast quar ter (1-4’; : uce North to the North line of the Laltimute^ u» & Chicigo Railway Company's land used F^H^ht of way for its railroad: th*-nce Northwesterly on the North line of said land -f the Baltimore. Ohio & Chicago Railway Company, to the place of beginning. Ihe following persons own land and are interested in the land above described, to-wit: George H GUdrich Helen Goodi ich Noah R Shotjmaker 'ihe Baltimore, Ohio & Chicago Rail vav Company Elizabeth A. Smchz Isab- I Cudney Elhson W olf M ; ,|y Wolf John Collins CoiistaMorehoti.se Elizabeth Collins | hompsoll Turner 1 he Lake Erie A: Western Railroad Lincoln Township Amos P. Atwood. Sarah A. Atwood | ane pool it tie Josephine Doolittle Mary L. Hill Noah Thompson Margaret Redman Enoch Simmons Stephen Grummons George Dougherty Nancy Dougherty Berzilla Horner John H. Horner Jasper Ward Elizabeth A . Dixon W’esley McDaniel Lincoln School Township William Brummitt

1 hat this is done by order of the Board of Trustees of the said town of Walkerton and notice is hereby given that anyone interested in the property proposed to be annexed, shall appear before the Board of Commissioners at their March Term, 1897, and look after their said interest in the matter. | 'CHARLES M. STEPHENS, Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, and i 1'- DWA R D (>RI DE R, presiden t of the same, gi vc , tliis notice as such officers md acting for the Board ‘ of I’ iistees <>f the T<>wn of Walkerto j and Walker- i ton in giving the same and in signing the same, by , order of the said Board of Trustees. EDWARD GRIDER, President of the Board of Trustees of the Town I of W’alkerton CHARLES M STEPHENS, Clerk of the Board of 'Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. At the Marcli I vrm, 1897, of the Board of County ('ommissioners TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is her by given that at the regular March meeting, 1897. of the Board of County Com-missi<m<-rs of St Josepli County, Indiana, the Town ot \s ;dkei i<>n ,f >t. Joseph County, Indiana, will pi csent a p tu !■ m by ns duly authorized attorney, ' A I-11,1k pmsiiant to a resolution adopted On ,1 ' ' j S r?.' 11 ‘J’*' <b\y .>f ,|.umary, 1897, by the uoatq ot | rustees of said town at a regular meeting — I—< limits oTsaid town the following described territory, unplatted and contiguous to said town and situate 111 tlie County of st. Joseph, in the State of Indiana, to wit: Tlie territory bounded by a li ie running as follows. viz Commencing at the Northeast corner of the South west quartet |i I ofthe Northwest quarter [I-4] <f Section I'v •ntyfour 24 I. Tovnship Thirty five [XSJ. ! ’ North of Range one [1 | west, in St. Jos ph County, and state of Indiana; thence west to the west line of said Section I wenlydotir r 24] : thence South on said west line to the North line of the right of wav ofthe Baltimore, Ohio A- (’.icago Railway <’ompany: thence Southeasterly on the North line ofsaid right of way until it intersects the East line of the I west half[l-2] of the Northwest quarter [l-4] of ; said Section 1 wenty four; thence North to the [ place of beginning. 1 he following persons own land and are interested In the land above described, to wit. Schuyler C F idnier Alana Byers 1 hr Indiana, Illinois^ lowa Railway Company I.incoln Township 'J he Standard Oil Co. 'That this is done by order of :he Board of 'Trustees of the saul 1 own of Walkerton and notice is hereby given that anyone interested in the property proposed to be Hnm xed shall appear before the Board of Commis<ionPrs at tliei- March Term. 1897, ’ Rud look after their said interest in the matter. < HARLES M STEPHENS. Clerk ofthe Board of Trustee*; of tie town of Walkerton, and EDW ARD (» R I DER , President < f the same, give this notice as sm h offic-r- and act ng for the Board of I rustees of the town of Walkerton and Wwlkerton in ! giving the same and in * gning the same, by order of the Board of 'Trusters EDWARD GRIDER, President of the Board of'Trustees of the town of Walkerto n. Attest: ch arles m. stephens, ( lerk of the Board of Trustees of the town of Walkerton 50 YEARS 9 EXPERIENCE. trade marks, TmßrC DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS &o. Anyone sending a “kotch and doseriptfon may quickly ju*<’ortaln. free, wlirther an invention ia pHtvnf hLIc. 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— I Bl PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CA RDS. J. W. ARLINGTON, M. D. H. D. DENAUT. M. D, ARLINGTON & DENAUT, PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS. j OFFICE INTHEREAROF FARMERS’ BANK. Night Bell. Dr. H. S. DOWELL, dainless Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or sleep ! by the use of local anaesthetic. Leaves . no bad after effects. Teeth filled with । out pain by the use of antalgie. Dental - rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walker ■ tern—lndiana. EWING & GROSHANS, BARBERS. Latest Improvements. Revolving Chairs. New Furniture. Good Sharp Razors. Everything neat and clean and strictly up to date. Your patronage solicited. Located in Fry Bldg. A. E. CRIPE, । BARBER-1 AND HAIR-DRESSER. WALKERTON, INDIANA. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. FRANK TISCHER, ♦ Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONSOffice located in Tischer's wagon shop. O. /n. CUNNINGHAM, SOUIH INC?, Li ^al business given prompt attention.

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NORTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON ' (No. 20 Passenger Leaven 12.28 pm |N0.22 “ “ 61>4 " SOUTH BOUND FROM WALKERTON. INo 23 Passenger ' Leaves 922 am |No. 29 “ “ 4.52 cm Immediate connections at Tipton with main Jine trams for Sandusky, Bloom melon and all points south, eastand west. For tickets, rates and general information, call on W. F. LaFeber Ticket Agent L E A W R R„ or address < B\ IHHj. Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis ln<l. B & 0. Time Table. GOING EAST, No IG Mail .9 1o a m j •' 8 Limited 12.42 pre. GOING WEST. i '47 Limited 4:06 a. m i ‘‘l7 Mail 8.15 pta 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6 3;' m ■ Walkerton accommodation arrives from chica- ' go at 7.40 p. m. Where no time is given trains do not stop <ll A 4. O SCL'LL. O. I*. M< CAR TV. te... t’ass Ap’t A^stat. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore, Md. (’<»liin»hiw O. K. . SANDERS. Ag’t.. Walkerton. I I &I.R R. Time Card । Regular-Passenger Train service operated daily ! between Streator, 111., and South Bend, Ino. ! Elegant new equipment and fast time. _ west I Bound train No. I leaves South Beu .1 at 7 o’clock ' a m . arriving at Streator 11 ;50 a. n -fast bound 1 train No 2 leaves Streator 6:50 a. m. arriving at. South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following fn ight trairts will carry passengers westbound Nos. 7 and 9 from all stations. No. 13 between South Bend and North Judson East bound Nos. 8 and 10 between all stations. No. 12 from Kankakee to Shelby and Wheatfield, North Judson, WalJr erton.’North Liberty and South Bend. .RA <S LEAVE WALKERTON west Bound ■ No. I Mail and Express 7.44 a m i “9 Local 8.83 a m “13 Freight 7.10 p m East Bound. I No. 2 Mail and Express 11.03 a m i “ 1) Local 3.55 pm “ 1! Fast Freight 6:13 p.m Trains Nos. 1.2. 7. 12 and 13 daily, trains 8.9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Tickets can be had for all principal points. For rates and all information appl» to F. QUIRK. Agent, walkerton Jas 8. Bartle, G. P. A . Kankakee, 111. WANTED-ANIDEA of so me si inida thing to patent? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBUHN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. D. C., for their SI,BOO prize offer. Z)r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder ‘ World’s Fair Highest Award.