St. Joseph County Independent, Volume 22, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1897 — Page 8

Cfjc 3ni>cpcni>cnt. A Local Newspapf.h, Non-Partihan x ENTERED AT THE WALKERTON P. O. AT SECOND CLASS RATES. ***<•»•! vtioTi s For One Year . . .8150 For Six Mouths ... 75 For Three Months 40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 Oenl“ on the year will be allowed. Walkerton, Ind., Feb. 27, 1897. New Spring . JRESS GOODS I AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORE.

We are showing you many new things this week in our Dress Goods Depart merit. Everything new and bright, the light effects, voicing the dawning of the coming spring. We open for your early inspection 20 pieces Eng lish Suiting coming 36 inches wide, every thread guaranteed silk and wool, coming in broken plaids, checks, stripes, and plaids, just a regular catchy spring dress fabrie, and only 25c a yard. Persian Suitings We are showing an elegant assortment of these suitings; coming 36 inches wide, and all the different colorings, blended with all the new spring effects and only 33c a yard. S ii »lier Cloths. Here is a dandy spring effect; you will find here the very latest designs of spring novelties: something new, com ing 46 inches wide, broken cheeks and invisible plaids, silk and wool, only 50e a yard. Covert Cloths. An elegant array of these celebrated spring dress cloths; so handsome for the stylish Tailor made Suits. Black Dress Goods Department Here in particular are we strong, the most important oart of a dress goods stock, requiring great care in its se lection and maintainance, style, price, quality, shade of black areal! cardinal points. We combine them all and give our black goods special consideration a full line of Henriettas, Serges, Jae quards, Mohairs (both plain and figured) Sicilians, Brocades, Etamines and Fancy Cheviots. Chillas, Adler &. Coble, 201 and 203 So. Mich. St., SOUTH BEND, IND. The Leaders in Low Prices. Liquor License Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice to tl>e citizens of the third ward in the town of W alkerton, Indiana, and to the citizens of the town of Walkerton, and Lincoln township. St J. seph county. Indiana, that he will apply to the Board of Commissioners of St. Joseph county, Indiana, at the Marib teini of said Board for a license for one year, to sell spiiitous, vinous and n alt liquors in a q iautily less than a quart at a time to be drunk on the premises of (he undeisiened. situate as follows, to-wit: In a room sixteen feet and eight inches front, by eighty-tour feet in depth, facing Avenue Fin said town of Walkerton. The. entire room aforesaid, being a one stmy frame building, fronting on said Avenue F. and situate on sixteen feet and eight inches in wid'h off of (he north-west side of lot number thirty-live in the original plat of the said town of Walk rton, in St. .h seph county, Indiana. And the undersigned gives further notice J at at the same lime, he will apply to said Board of Commissioners for the privilege of carrying on Within said too n a lunch counter, the sale of cigars ami tobacco, and for tire privilege of running a pool and billiard table. HVGH Ql I\S. Dated Feb. 6. ‘97. Land Owners, Attention! If you want to sell your land, and wil sell it at a bargain, come and see 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. IVANTED— Several faithful men 01 women to IT travel for responsible established house in Indiana Salary S7XO, payable Sib weekly and expenses Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National star Building Chicago, LIVERY&FEED STRBL9. WML.KERTON. INDIRNH. First-class rigs and good horses. Horses boarded. Traveling men carriedto all adjoining towns. All prices reasonable.

| I I Real Estate I | FARM LOANS, NOTARY WORK, I | LIFE INSURANCE, 1 FIRE~~ INSURANCE! 1^ We have the agency for six old reliable Fire Insurance Companies g ^T 35 and are also agents for the New York Life Insurance Co. Efiti j 2 Wo make Farm Loans on very reasonable terms. sr I 3 We do all kinds of Notary Work, such as making out Deeds, Con- S I 3 tracts, Pensions, etc. E 3 If you wish to sell or buy land see us. Wo will give your interests E our best attention. Kankakee Black Bottom Lands a specialty in ~ 3 from 80 to acre tracts. ’ E I I | Kankakee Land Investment Company. I

THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Mews from the Surrounding Territory as Given by Our Correspondents, KANKAKEE VALLEY Thore was quite a rain Sunday night. The Kankakee river is open and ducks are quite numerous. Lewis Kneisley gave the old South wick hay press a 240 bale run last Thurs day in nine hourb James Ringer returned home from , Mill Creek after several days’ visit. Charles Holmes was in Laporte on business one day last week. E iward Quinn started a press to ba ing hay yesterday. B. F. Smith started on the prairie Tuesday baling straw for T J Wolfe. Chas. Holmes, administrator of H e Jacob Kneisley estate, advertises a pub lie sale March 3. Come everybody It will be a large one. all kinds of machinery and stock. <l. B. Holmes say- lie aint g'-ing t" be a farmer. He has gone to lean, book keeping and civil engineering. The sheriff of Knox ran a man through this locality last week who had forged some notes. The man has not been cap tured yet. KNOX. We are to have a new court house Os course we have kickers, but the trouble has heretofore been that we Lave allowed old fogies and chronic kickers to manage affairs. We have finally struck an era of progress and have no use for the class that would ride to mill on horseback with a stone in one end of the f ack. The March term of the circuit court begins March Ist. There is a fan docket for disposition. D. W. Place was in our county. Heis ever welcomed here, as we regard him as one of the leading and useful men of Northern Indiana. There will be a demand for mechanics in Knox this summer. The present out look is that there will be expended over $200,U00 in permanent improvements for the summer of 1597. People, regardless of party, seem to think the persecution of tli” editor of the Chicago Dispatch is a great travesty of justice. Is it not a fact that many of our judges are lacking in genuine manhood? Rev. W. W. Denham is holding revival . meetings at Winamac. Mrs. Faunce, wife of Elder Faunce, slipped and broke her leg below the i knee, She is doing as well as could be , expected. Mark V. Bender is on the sick list. He lias an attack of lagrippe. There are two unfortunates in jail awaiting court to set. 1 I notice that some of St. Joe county men are speaking ill of Starke county

ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY REPAIRED MT THE Walkerton Machine Shop. Lawn Mowers SHARPENED. GASOLINE STOVES REPAIRED. PUMPS Repaired. I also sell the best grades of pumps. i C. W. SHEATSLEY

' ■■■ । „ !■.« drainage. We are really glad they live, in St. Joseph county instead of Starke, where people of enterprise are flocking. Keep them there if you have any use for i them and can get first cost out of them. The prospect in fair for a good crop of wheat in Starke county at present indi , ! I cations. Henry Lightcap and wife are spend ing the winter at New Orleans. Knox has a juvenile brass bund. They j play very well and an improving. The improvement of the Kankakee ; river is now considered quite certain. HAMLET. After spending a few weeks at Mill Creek making ice he Ha nlet ci rnu pondent has returned homo. 11. A Ellingson makes a trip to North Judson every day on account of businem there with the curled grass factory. Hrandma Boner is seriously ill yet. J Hahn, who had rented a farm from , the Hamlet Hay C<>., has quit farming 4 and gone t<» LaVorte to work. We wish , । him eucci ss, .- rl ^ I Knox, the county seat < f Starke county, is to have a new court house in the near future to cost s7o,tm The eou»-” miss ; oners have gone to a numlier of county scats to inspect court hoUM^ of different styles. Mrs. Chris Shultz a ; ,--J 77 years, and an old resident of Hamlet, was buried last Monday in the Hamlet cemetery. W H, McDaniel has petitioned for the |>ostoniee at this place. Wo wish him ' success and also the other 9!*. Burk, manager of the creamery at Hamlet, says he will be ready to receive cream the middle of March. He is re eeiv ing mon machinery and all will Im« ready to run. He also will be ready on I'msday- or Fridays to grind feed or corn meal, as he has a first class feed grinder and will grind while you wait. The Hamlet cornet band is now hear! on the streets again under the leadership of Alfred Martin. They are doing splendidly and we all appreciate their serenading. W. Bliss has moved out on the S. Jack place on Eagle point, W. Crawford, of the Kilmer Mfg. Co,, Chicago, was here a few days testing , Some new bale ties. There is talk of the 3 1 R. R. stone ballasting this end of the road next summer. J. A M. I A Tennessee man accidentally shot a dog. and in trying to explain to the own , er how it occurred accidentally shot * him. In a further effort of illustration,; ' he accidentally shot the coroner, and is : now out on bail trying tn find somebody ' tn whom he may explain the latter oe- : cur re nee. Ex. i Some good hard brick for sale cheap. Enquire at this office. For good service, quick time, to any - and all points, take the I. I. & I. The American steam laundry can not "। be excelled. Leave your orders at I Cripe’s barber shop. I Cowan & Yearick, I Z TINNERS X | 2 and Wood Workers. X J Repairing and New X V Work in Metal or 9 A Wood Solicited. Al A J so Gasoline Stoves 5. W repaired and cleaned 9 X WORK AND PRICES GUAR X T A NTEED SATISFACTORY. I AVENUE f. Ladies’ calling cards latest styles in | j c ards and type.

NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. At the March term 1597, of the Boanl nf Coimtv CominiHalonerH, TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN: Noliee Is herei-y given that at the regular March meeliim. 1897 of tne Board of < ount v 7 nmmiasioners of St. Jos, ph < o.inly. Indiana, th,. I own oi W alkerton ot Joseph County, Indiana wIB present a petition by its duly aulltor tzedattorney W. A. Funk, pursuant to a resolu tion adopted on Wednesday, the Intli day of ' January, 1897, by the Bonrd ol Trustees of said town at a legu'ar meeting of the same authorizing the preserdation of the same lor nnuexa lion to and the incorporation within the limits ot said town tiie following described territory unplatted and contigu -us to said town sud situ । i ate in Ure county of St. Joseph, in the state of I Indiana, to-wll: I The territory bounded by a line running as ! I follows, viz: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the East half(l-2) of the s mtlieHSt qna ler (I t, of section Twenty three C. , 3i hi Township I hirtvtive (36) North of range one’l) w-st, in st Joseph county ami State of Indiana: thenc south to tke Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter (1-4) of the Northeast quit 1 ter II of See ion Twenty hiy ,in said lowirshit' ami Rang.-: ‘theme East to Um E«s< lure ol said s, etnm (TTwenly six (gtl)t meuee North on ea <1 I- I ~e i to the South llnvolihe present rnriMnxtu Ilm Ls ii of the said tow n of n alkerton, which Is sixteen L; (librods South ul the Northeast corner ot said | Section Twenty six 26 : tm-uee west on said ] South Hoc of Walkerton to the Southwest cor[l uer ol said corporate limit': thence Sorth on the West line of said corporate limits to the South Une of swank's addition to Ihe town of VVidser ton; thenew West to trie Southwest corner of said Swank's addition: thence North to the Northwest corner of said Swank s addition: them e Fast to Hie west line of-aid <-rporate limits Ot Walkeiton: theme Nmlh to ill - North line of the Southeiut quarter (1-4 of said section Iwcnty throe (23): thence west to the place of beginning. The follow ing petsons own land and are interested In the land above described lo w:t: Bremen H Beall lads M Beall. The Indiana. Illonois X lowa Railway o James A Williams Hazelton Applegate Philip Wiilfcnliaiger Wesley Mi hmt ci Clyde McDaniel Nellie McDaniel Albion D Swank Sila* George i Dixon W I’lai-e Deborah Stevenson i William II Gould l.im,,tn lowuship Maiimia J Swank Jcsjao N D V.>e > That this is done by order of the Board of TrusUs sos the said town of Walkerton and notice is hereby gtven that anyone Imen sted In the properly prop srd to Ih> unnexed st all appear Iwfnre the Board of i rrmmissioners at their Match term. ist7. ami lix k after their Mild in-lere-ts in the matt. r. • HARLKs M STEPHENS, clerk f the Board of Trustees of the low n of vv alkerton, and L - WAKDGKIDEH I n sidelil of the s.mif give ibis notice M such officer*, and a< ting or the Board 1 Trustees of th,. |..w n<d W alkerton and Walkerton in giving the same and in sign! g the same, by order of the - ,td Hoard ot I m« v»' KDU ARD i.RIDER. President of the Board of I ru*tees ol the Town of vVaikerton AlieM CHARLW* M M IJ HLNS | Clerk of the Board of I rustles of the Town of , Walkerton NOTICE OF THE ANNEXA 11ON OF TERRI Toin Fo IHE TOWN ol WALKERTON. At the March l i-rni. is.C of the Hoaul i f County ti.inmic. uo-n ' Hi « HoM IT MAY CoNi FRN Notice l» beeby given that at the regular j Mami, meeting. Ih £, 7. of Hu- B-'.ii i <d (‘cunt, I’s “• J“*’ I 1 ••Mtilv imbami. VbeTowiiot Walacrton “f st j< -«pli i .-ui ty. j,n»ii«n«. will present a p'llkm I’Y *“ > jmthoiiS 4 alnuovv " ' nu k l ursitam m a i "Ooi-ir l <»< W c to. tat i i d.. I-' • ' O'* >t- aid . I I 111 •. ,-s .11 ,1 f ‘I wti•tr r« gm tor. I tig ■ f - autli i Dti. g the vr> m ntau- nol tl • -»i • t r m «x । jfcm to ao lst• ft >1- »ti > » <tlpl*l<ed ■ , fete l>< the « oiinty ■ I St. J seph. ii '.I ' -Liu rielis. a t< aii Tb- territory bounded by a line running a* follow * vl» ' CornmcneUig al Ilie Northeast rorm-r of the Kent half of H>e N i<h»o( ipi rur I i <( -< •■ H<>n Iw.i.iy five in 1.-. ii ip Ihu‘) five (■' North <>f Itangv in -t |o»cpb ’ CiiUmy and sta;e i f Imh«n-i. which a>« 'he Miniin Hue of Hie pri-sv t , or|sir»te I nut of Hie town es Walkerton al lie lint Uniiiv west • n saol coris-uim iue imbi >«<•) « ip -ram ‘i.e tutus >4lO tl l-mi '. tltoi HCo '< •' o e .4 « tract of land «wmd by i>,ir R tibm r t i > hundred amt fl ft v and • :gb' tenths J omuls t twl t»» the Smithsiit ii rio t ,4 ctii I ..no t » trail ih- lii e wrt on the e<t|*e oe line of Walt - erlwlt In the west line ol »« id -vciion Twenty thence S< nth to the 'onttiwi-t corner m the NotlLwcst quarter . 4 of the Northwest quarter It vl said -n Hell Iwvliy n.e ' > tnemv East to the southeast ioimi t said Northwesl quarter I I of the Northwest quarter (14 of said Section iweoty ln« . ilu-me N<>rUi to the place ul beginuing The foHuwlug la-isuiis own land ami are intere»i»<t in the iaml abi ve de-a ri’ ••<! I>> w it. Louis Paul Oliver R Fulmer Lincoln Township That this i' done l y order <> F rhe Board t Trustees ot the said Lown ul Walkerudt and uo. lice 1* hereby given that anyone m crested in the pmiwrly pr, r - 4 to be num x> d. 'ha ■ ap pen before tlie Board of < omniissiimers at t'u ir March term iM7 and look after then said iuteresl in thu matter CHARLL" M. STEPHENS • le kof the Hoard of Trustees of the Town of W alkeiti n ami EDWAKD GRIDER Pres dent ol the -ame give this notice rs Ml Ii idlners. nmi hi li- g tor the Boaul tlf 1 lllstei - id the low: ■ ol Wl; kellotl ami 'lalkerii.ii in giving the m me ami in signing the snme E; >ldcr ol the-aid R. ard .4 1 n:sic>. s EDWAitD GRiIiER. President of the Board ol i rustees of the Tow n of Walkerton I Attest CHARLES M s i El HI N-, Clerk of tlie Board of rnistci s ’ in Dw । ■! W alkerton. NOTICE OF TH E \ X XI7X ATI< >X Ol ' TERRITORY TO THE TOWN OF j . WALKERTOX. > March I crin, 1' l. of the Boai l ol Couniy " 1 " ! • 11 ' SI HUM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that at the regular March meeting, 1897. us the Board of County ComnHNsioneis of St Joseph County, Indian .. the Town of Walkerton, of >t J Beph < unty, Imhan.i. mIH ‘ present a petition by its duly authorized attorney. W. A. Funk, pursuant to a resolution adopted on , Wednesday, the i3th day of January, 1897, by the ’ Board of Irus ees of said Town at a regular nieet- , ing of the same, authorizing the presentation of 1 the same for annexation to, and the m« Hporati -n u ithin the limits 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-wit; The territory bounded by a line running ns follow s. viz: The following real estate situate in the County Os St. Joseph and State of Indiana described as fol , lows, to-wit: I Commencing at the intersection of the North line ! of the Baltimore, <>hio& Chicago Railway ComI pany*sland used as right of way for its railroad with the West line of the Southeast quarter i 4 of Section Twenty-four (24) Township Thirty Ii ve ■ 31; North of Range One (1) /Vest; thence South in the West line of said quarter Section to the Southwest Corner thereof: thence Ea^t to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter [ I-4 }of the Southeast <jnarU?r [I-4]; thence North to the North line of the Baltimore, Ohio & Chicigo Railway Company’s land used as • ight of way for 'ts railroad: th*-ncr Northwesterly on the North line of said land «f the Baltimore, Ohio & Chicago Railway Company, to the place of beginning. The following persons own land and are mtei ested in the land above described, to-wit: George H Goodrich Helen Goodrich Noah B Shoemaker The Baltimore, Ohio & Chicago Rail \ay Company ' Elizabeth A.Fmcltz Isabel Cudney Ellison Wolf Marv Wolf John Collins Colista Morehouse Elizabeth Collins 'Thompson 'Turner The Lake Erie & Western Railroad Lincoln Township Amos P. At"ood. Sarah A. Atwood Jane Doolittle Josephine Doolittle Mary E. H»H Noah'Thompson Margaret Redman Enoch Simmons Stephen Grunimoio George Dougherty Nancy Dougherty Berzilla Horner John H. Horner Jasper Ward Elizabeth A. Dixon Wesley McDaniel Lincoln .School Township J VV illiam Brummitt

I ‘i n tms u. <l, ,c by I(r ,|-, „f me Hoard of I russ'■ l "” s‘id town of Walkerton and notice is Bi' >, giv< n ’h it anyone Hit< r< »tcd in the property pr-po4«ol to be annexed, shill appear before Board of (.onniHssioneis r their March Term. 7. an<| Link after their said inte est in the matter I CHARLES M SIE H..N' •I rk of the ’O;.' I ’ .i'’..'s of tlie Tox^n of Walkerton, and I . > IAR (> GI;1I >E R . pr. sub nt f the 4 ime give ' ilos not . :.s ~nicer, .nd acting for the Hoard ’ 1 "f '.(ill. T woof VV ,Iker.on and W-ilker-t .n m giving ih s mi- ami in signing the same, by order of the said Board -f TriKccs. ED YARD GRIDER, I President of the Board of Tnu tees of the Town । of Walkerton CHARLES M STI PHENS, i < lerk of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton. I ’ , NOTICE OF THE ANNEXATION OF TERRTTI)RY TO Till': TOWN ()F ' WA LKERTON. At the M.„, h ! ,„> U 97 of the Board of Comity Commissioners TO WHOM IT may concern: Notice is her by given that at the regular M uch o»d» k. IBU7. of the Board of « 'oonty tX.m mis»ion«r« «»f ?>t IJuiHiy I nd« «io* . tbe lown of W.tHic'ikon ■ t >t < onnty, Indiana, v> ill inr srut ’ p 'tvi o by its «hdy autioHized attorn* y. W A Funk pmsuani io a resolution adopted <»u Wednesday trie 13th day <»f January. 1897. by the B«»ard of I j usti > . f said tow j at a regular meeting ot the same, authorizing the pi cm ma ti.m of the same f r auu ’N iti »n to. and the nicorporation within the limits of said town the following described territory, unplatted aiul contiguous to said town and situate in the < ‘ unity of *t Joseph, in the Mate of Indiana, to u it: I• ' t' it- i \ b 01; <b <| by a line rtrnning as folh» a s. viz Commencing at the Northeast corner of the South ' ucM’putlef i-t of the North west qufti ter [l4} of Seytm T vcntyfoiir 241. Township Thirty five j.M5], North i f Range -nr I j west in St Jus ph County, and "l Ue - f Indi ma thence vest to the west line J ‘“I ct mn 1v; * nly liuir '74 thence South on * ”'l hue to the North In e of the right of way • f th. Paitunme. Ohio C icagn Railway < ompinv; t irnrr Solit’icasterh 01 the North line of said right । 1 a »y until it mteisect* the East line of the "■'t half ' ? ..f the Noithwrst quarter [1 11 of ' ‘”1 s 'Di I enly f >ur thence North to the pi u c of beginning I hr f. I ’a mg p« iM)’,sown and and are interested in the laud ab -ve described, to wit. ><hi \l»r ( Fulmer Maria Byers The Indiana, Ulm is A; lowa Railway Company I I tnc>>ln Township Th*- Standard <>d Co I it this in •! >•>« by order « f the Board of Trust-'•*. 1 tRr- s.iul I own of A ilkerton and notice is hereby given tint 0 y me mt-rested in thr property I" D’s I to be mdii-kJ shall apfieai before the H - I 1 f< mmis-i !’■ at th»‘ir March Term, 181-7, And ' > k iftcr t': ir saul lute rst in the matter. <II \RI I M Slk » HENS. < lerk of the Board ' ? i .v' ■ t t ♦ (oah of \\ dkerton, and EDWA R D <»R I DER , Prrsidertof the same, give this ’ • r-fhc r ami ictmg for thr Board of I A' ->• It ■ * , n ~f \\ dkrrton and Wwlkerton in gui l' tl * • .tn' and in s going the same, by order of thr B i ird of Trustet s FDW \RD (*RIDER, P: s - f thr |h ml • f Frusters of the town of Walkerton Attest: ( H \RLFS M. STEPHENS, < Irrs • t « B ’trd f . rasters of the town of W alk'H n Liquor License Notice. riu- unde reigned herelvy gives notice D> th<. 1 llizens of the third ward in the town of W jdkerton, i > St. Joseph conn ty. Indiana, and to the ritizens of the town of Walkerton, stnd Lincoln Town ship, of said county of St. Joseph, and S'aO afdri said, that he will apply to the I; k J f ('onmiissioi <rs of St. Joseph ■ii '... Italian.i. at tin- March term of s ad ll ard for a license for one year, to sell spiritiioiH, vinous and malt liquors, in a 1 -1 quantity than a quart at a time, ! > be drunk on the ; remises of the undi rsmia d situate as follows, to wit: hi a 1. ..ci twenty two f et front, by 7(1 feet iu 1< i _tth, fai-ii o Avenue F. in said town of Walkerton; the said entire room being th. th.-d story of a two story brick buiidii / fronting on said Avenue b’ and situ.Ui- on the following described part of lot number thirty three in the original plat of the town us Walkerton, in St. Joseph county. Indiana, to wit: Com meneing on the north cast line of said lot, at a point twenty two feet north ' west of the northfast corner thereof, j thence south westerly, parallel with the south cast line of said lot, one hundred, and sixty five feet to an alley, thence ! northwesterly tweitytwo feet, thence, north easterly parallel with the first de j scribed line, one hundred and sixtydive . feet, to Avenue F, thence south easterly ' along said Avenue, twenty two feet to I the place <>f beginning in the town, town- I ship, county and state aforesaid. And the undersigned gives further no- , tiee that at the same time, he will apply t<> said Board of Commissioners for the privilege of carrying on within said room a lunch counter, the sale of cigars and tobacco, md for th' privilege of running a p. o] and billiard table. HANI EL F. FITZGERALD. Feb. 6th, D 97. OYSTBI ' I handle the SI ANDAR.DS, one of ; the best brands in the market. Full Meats, Delicious Flavor! 30 Cents a Qart: Stow, 25 Cents Raws. 20 Cents. E. .\{. X[yer. OMESTIC BAKERY . n I ———— THE Defender! IS HERE. o SCENT CIGAR! On the Market. Manufactured by j J. A. ANDERSON, I Walkerton. Indiana. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder.

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. L W. ARLINGTON, M. D. H. D. DENAUT. M. D. ARLINGTON & DENAUT, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OFFICE INTHEREAROF FARMERS' BANK. Night Bell. Dr. H. S. DOWELL, j I' ai n 1 css D enlist. Teeth extracted without pain or Bleep, s by the use of local anaesthetic. Leaves . no bad after effects. Teeth filled with ; out pain by the use of antalgic. Dental ; rooms in Fry-Dougherty block, Walker ton Indiana. EWING & GROSMANS, IWbers 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, [BARBEE] HAIR-DRESSER-WALKERTON, INDIANA. Shaving and haircutting done neatly and expeditiously. Drop in and see us. FRANK TISCH ER, Prompt attention given to COLLECTIONSOffice located in Tischer's wagon shop. O. M. CUNNINGHAM, S’- E SOU I H BEIND, IND. Legal business given prompt attention.

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NORIH HOUND FROM WALKERTON. I No 20 Passenger leaves 12.17 p m : I No. 22 " “ 654 •' SOi 111 BOUND FROM WALKERTON. j I N<> 23 Passenger Leaven 9 '22 a m |No 29 “ “ 4.52 pm ; Immediate < ounections nt Tipton with main ’ Hoe trains for Sandusky. Bloomington and all * points sonih < astand west. Foi tickets, rates and ‘ general information, cnll on W. F. LaFeber i Ticket Agent L E .k W R. R., or address < r. Gen’l Pas. Agt. Indianapolis Ind. — B&O. T_me Table. GOIN J EAST. No 16 Mail 9.10 a no •' 8 Limited 12.1? pm. GOING WEST. ■ 17 Limited 4:06 a. m “17 Mail 315 p tn : 11 Walkerton Accommodation 6.K ru Walkerton accommodation arrives from Chica- ; g<. at 7 40 p. m. . ♦» Where no time is given trains do not slop ' CHA <O. SCULL, O. P. McCARTV. Ge... Pass. Ag't. Assist. Gen, Pass. Ag't., Baltimore. Md. Columbus O, K. . SANDERS. Ag't.. Walkerton. I I & I. R R. Time Card i Regular Passenger Train service operated daily between Streator, 1)1.. and South Bend, Ind. Elegant new equipment and fast time. west ! Bound train No. 1 leaves South Ben.l at 7 o'clock a m . aniving at Streator 11 :;>0 a. n East bound train No 2 leaves Streator 6:50 a. m. arriving at । South Bend 11.15 a. m. Following fn ight trains I will carry passengers west bound 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 j She by and Wheatfield. North Judson, WalJt I erton. Norm Liberty and South Bend. .KA <S LEAVE WALKERTON we't Bound. I No. 1 Mail and Express 7.44 a m I “ 'J Local 8.53 a m i “ 13 Freight 710 ptn East Bound. j No. 2 Mail and Express 11.03 am i “ 11 Local 3.55 pm " 12 Fast Freight 6:13 p.m Trains Nos. 1,2, 7. 12 and 13 daily. Trains 18. 9 and 10. Daily except Sunday. Pickets i can be had for all principal points. For rates I and all information appl» to F. QUIRK. Agent, walkerton ■ Jas. S. Bartie, G. P. A., Streator, 111. WANTED-AN IDEA of some simple thing to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C., for their SI,BOO prize offer. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award.