Walkerton Independent, Volume 29, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1903 — Page 8

aiJcnt. . f i IM , 1903. t <t,WbrAPER,NON-PAETIBAN INTBKBDAT THE WALKERTON P. O. AT ■SECOND CLASS RATES, JorOueYear , 11.50 For Six Months , , t ’75 For Three Mouths , , , , . ' .40 If paid promptly in advance a discount of 25 tents on the year willbeallowed, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL? H. D. Denaut, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Office and rooms In Denaut Building three doors west ol the independent office. Telephone No. 5. Night Bell. DR. M. S. DENAUT, Physician. Surgeon. Offices and residence in Denaut Building, Seventh (Street. TELEPHONE No. 5. NIGHT BELL. W. F. Miranda, M. D., Physician & Surgeon. Children a Specialty. »-► Office Consultation Free. Office in new building near residence on' Avenue E. Telephone No. 34. S. P. Tracy, 8.5.,M.D„ Physician and Surgeon, WALKERTON, - • . INDIANA. .Office: Rooms formerly occupied by! J. W. Arlington, M. D. TELEPHONE NO. 35. NIGHT BELL. C. W. MOORE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon.! Surgery and diseases of Women and Children, a specialty. Office consultation and examination free, and strictly confidential. Calls answered promptly day or night. ^Office at my Drug Store, opposite LemertZl ) & Co.’s store. Teegarden, Indiana. Dr. H. S. DOWELL, Painless Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, by the use of local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad aftereffects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgie. Dental Rooms in new building, two doors west of the Independent office. PHONE 56. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. h. m.Tmith, TRUSTEE OF LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, Hereby gives notice that he will be at his residence Wednesday and at his office one door west of the Independent office Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. Hours: 9a.m.i03 p. m. E. LEIBOLE, JUSTICE of the PEACE. All business entrusted to my care promptly and carefully attended to. Office at residence. WALKERTON, - - INDIANA. MASONIC. ■WALKERTON LODGE, A. F. & A. M. ’ No. 619. Regular meetings the first and third Saturdays of each month. Visitors welcome. T. J. Wolfe, W. M. O. V. Wolfe, Secretary. ; Gray ? I “My hair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color.” —Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y. It’s impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair ! Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair! If not, use Ayer’s Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. SI.W a Oottie. All'druggists? If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address,. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. B. & O. Excursion Rates. Excursion tickets are sold every Sunday at this station to certain points on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad, at rate of one fare for the round trip, good going and returning on date of sale only. For further information see ticket agent B. & O. R. R. He Learned a Great Truth. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: “Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?” “John Wesley, because once telling is not enough.” It is for this same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy cures colds and grip; that it counteracts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant and safe to take, For sale by B, E. Williams. The Independent has its line of samples of 1904 calendars. It is a splendid line and the assortment can not be surpassed anywhere for the prices quoted. Foley's Honey and Tar fures colds, prevents pneumonia. )

| CORRESPONDENCE. | g News of Interest as Given by the Indepen•E dent’s Able Corps of Correspondents.

MOUNT VERDON. Roy Beall returned from South Bend recently and will remain at home for an indefinite period. Miss Aggie Uempeey has been the guest of James Martin and family for some time past. L. P. Reinhardt resumed his work on Monday of last week, after a short vacation at home. Edward Quinn is persistently winning back good health since he is now able to walk to Walkerton from his home, two miles distant. Friends and neighbors, numbering forty, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knute Henriksen on last Tuesday evening. It proved a complete surprise to Mrs. Henriksen, in whose honor the party was given, it being her birthday anniversary. A fine supper was served and one of the most pleasant evenings of .the season was spent enjoying fine music, social games, and friendly intercourse. D. C. Swartz is improving his property, by having his buildings painted. The work is being done by Messrs. George F. and John C. Steel, and if you have work of the same kind to be done, we refer you to them for conscientious, pains taking care, in ail their work, especially in regard to the small details, which count for so much in forming an artististic whole. Anon. LAPAZ. The Ideal entertainers will be here on the evening of November 4 under the auspices of the K. O. T. M. New pictures, new music, new features. Principal Kent, of our schools, is on the sick list. Frank Wener is here from South Bend to spend the week. The truant officer was here last week. The bad children fear him. Rev. M. L. Peter conducted the funeral of the son of Austin Kaser, Wednesday, at the Lutheran church in the country. Arbor Day was duly observed last week. Mrs. Mary Abbot, a former resident of LaPaz, died near Goshen at the home of her eldest daughter, Lydia. The mortal remains were buried in the Fair cemetery. Rev. Mr. Summers, of North Manchester, preached the sermon in the Gilead church. Three daughters mourn the loss of a good Christian mother. The deceased was 58 years old and is a sister of Mrs. Jacob Hawblitzel. Peace to her ashes! Pretend nothing. Do not seek to impress people with the qualities or accomplishments you would like to possess. If you really possess them, people will find it out. If you do not, they will find it out also, no matter what effect you make to assume them. Remember, there is nothing you may not be (within the bounds of common sense) if you really desire it. You can not be a great singer, or a great artist, or a great poet, unless you are born with these gifts. But you can be a great character, a great woman, if you lay the foundation hour by hour by noble thoughts, impulses, and actions. The reason why some people have few friends is because they cannot forgive each other’s little failings. A happy, generous nature will overlook what a selfish nature will regard as an impediment to future friendship. Who wishes Io have friends must be willing to see and admire their virtues and overlook their faults. Many of those disappointments that blight the tender blossoms of friendship might be averted if we did not expect too much from others, but satisfied ourselves in accepting and returning little kindnesses and attentions in a gracious way. A smile and a pleasant word cost nothing.—Ex. M. Flake’s for warm lunch, cigars and candies. BURDENS ARE MANY. Indiana People of Every Walk in Life Have Their Share. Burdens of life are many. Some people have more than their share. Pretty hard to bear the burden of a bad back. Ite aches and pains make you miserable. Learn the cause and remove the burden. Most backache pains come from sick kidneys. Must cure the kidneys to cure the back, Doan’s Kidney Pills will do it. Lots of proof that this is so. Mr. Wm. Moone, of 500 Aspenwold avenue, Elkhart, Ind., baggageman on the Lake Shore railroad, says: “Previous to using Doan’s Kdney Pills, I took so many remedies for the kidneys that I concluded it was useless to try any further. My back ached just as severely and as often as ever and the difficulty with the kidney secretions remained the same. I was induced to make another effort to better my condition and on hearing about Doan’s Kidney Pills I procured a box at Houseworth Bros.’ drug store. The benefit I derived from the first box encouraged me to continue their use and after using two boxes the trouble disappeared,” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan’s and take no other.

YELLOW BANK. 1 Some have hauled their clover seed 1 into the barn. George Rose and family visited Day--5 ton Robb Sunday. r J. W. Hildebrand wont to South Bend Monday on business. 1 A box social was held at the Cole school house last Wednesday evening. Arthur Inks fools big with his new boy. Ho can’t think of a big enough ’ name. ' Mr, Garman and family, of LaPorte, county, were visiting A. W. Dolph over Sunday. Mr. Dolph sent a sheep to Pennsylvania last week. 1 , William Hildebrand has been on the sick list but is better. Henry Bullinger, who is very low with 1 some disorder of the brain, is no better at this writing. Tliere ""wiii IWtemperance lectu re here Wednesday evening, October 28. J. W. Hildebrand has sold his threshing rig to Martin Wenner. Literary at LaPaz next Friday evening. The ball game between Teegarden and LaPaz last Sunday ran a ecore of 13 to 25 in favor of Teegarden. Meeting here every Sunday evening. Mrs. Harmon will move to South Bend this week. Henry Shroll intends moving into Mrs. Harmon’s house, 1 Johnnie Short. BARBER. Quarterly meeting today and tomorrow at Advent church. All invited. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beard, of South Bend, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Harris, of South Bend, was the > guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Rams- । by, last Sunday. > Mrs. Ames is visiting her parents near Plymouth this weak. ; Louis Schmeltz was in South Bend on business last Monday. > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmeltz, of near '! Plymouth, were the guests of Curt . j Ramsby last Sunday. । Elwood Strang and family were in I Plymouth last Saturday. ।; Zip. ■ ,I Miss Millard has received a large and , j choice variety of the latest styles in fall , | millinery and invites the ladies to call and inspect the stock. ’ When to Commence. Very often persons are afflicted with kidney disease and do not realize the fact until those organs are partially de- । etroyed, and that is why kidney diseases are so generally considered fatal. W hen you have headaches, backaches, dizziness and capricious appetite, commence ' at once the use of Foley’s Kidney Cure and you will escape the dangers of Kidney disease. B. E. Williams. The world usually laughs when it hears some poor woman exclaim: “Oh, for a man!” It misses the subtle meaning of the cry. A Policeman s Testimony J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, la., writes, “Last winter I had ' a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without gening any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two-thirde of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world.” B. E. Williams. An actress says that the main reason for longing to go to heaven is that she doesn’t wish to meet any of her managers in the next world. It’s a mistake to imagine that itching piles can’t be cured; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan’s Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 50c. Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand “I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cause me,” he says, “and immediately applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and_the injured parts were soon _ Portale Cyn: 1/ . Mrs. William Tate, a negro woman of Zanesville, 0., gave birth to four perfectly formed babes, weighing 6% pounds each, a few days ago. All are girls and . seem to be doing well. A Cure For Dyspepsia. I had dyspepsia in its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until after I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured me.—Mrs. W. W. Saylor, Hilliard, ' Pa. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol represents the natural juices of digestion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. It cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach. Sold by B. E. Wili liams. The AERMOTOR tAND g Butler Wind Mills e first class in every parp h iiuular. No better mill in iGii the market. A. T. Kale.

” * Brevities. L< shoes. The Red Star, jd at Mrs. Austin’s New Have yo_ Dress? . r . . . , n is a 5 cent cigar o, 10 The “P. is a home made el^ar. cent qualii ’ Smoke it. ippy, use Rubb’ BleachTo be th ,e deceived by frauduing Blue, 1 lent imitat seven room house and Fur Sai. id in Walkerton, one acre of S. J. Nicoles. gor died in the Elkhart Donald P shon a few days ago of county jail 1J - Be was buried in the delirium trem potter s field. w in be given at Minnow A box social hoUBe Saturday evening, Branch school Proceeds for benefit of October 24. 'rls bring boxes and boys the school. G. bring money. l 8 a ble to be out WedBert Maxim in S bedfast for about nesday after b. rheumatism. He left two weeks with iD S for Cleveland, 0., Wednesday even Y ^Hh relatives for a where he will sta wbdu ' L^paper man has yelled After a m e’* ao e ^ ort to persuade ■ -himself hoars omzFhome'merchants, and peopleTTpati Vnbles onto the fact that accidentally f ’^ wß he is endeavoring to some of th fc fe odin g awa ? for their job protectee se ather shakes his faith in printing, it ■ makes reciprocity look mankind and ie w *th a hole in it. Lalike a lead die Porte Herald. lend Daily Tribune is ofThe South . ‘ f 55 for the W^t pumpfering a prize iorthern Indiana or Southkin raised in J [n addition to this five ern Michigan. ’f 8 wiH be awarded to consolation pr next largest pumpkins, those having tl 411 be Presented to the The pumpkinst jt Mishawaka for pumpOrphans’ Home orphans’ Thanksgiving kin pies forth. * ho w,sh to enter the dinner Thos^ ddree9 Contest Editor, contest should bend^nd. The Tribune, f' M. D., treats eye, ear, W A Hager iseasee and scientifically nose and throat fice: CorDer Lafayette , fits glasses. O 1 streets ’ South Bend > and Washingto Ind ’ nto His House Rrnkp .f Cavendish, Vt, was , . stomary health by in- ”■ LeQuinn, j c constipation. When robbed of his c jjfe Piflg broke into his vasion of chroi e wag arres ted and now Dr. Kings New They’re guaranteed house, hie trout at B E williams' drug he s entirely cui to cure, 25 centt store.

Spe dal _ Sale c October, ror man Sz Co. ofGeo. W h Antique Lace fer 300 pai d Novelty BobiCurtains ar. is with colored nett Curtai table for dining borders, su tries and receprooms, libi worth from Sio tion rooms ;.oo per pair, to S2O for $ Hosi 2ry nosi Stock. °eced shirts and Men’s fl u dollar quality drawers, hi ~s fleeced vests for 25c; lad c. and pants, 1 mel overshirts, Men’s fl: "7 I-2C - Dres: 54-ich BroadWe offe suitings in cut cloths and o quality for 75 lengths, $1 cents a yar< jhair waistings at White ana C-lflaß: Millinery. a fine line of yy e c [price. W e ofcloaks at I,ed hats > worth fer 500 ton i, 0 ' $5.00, at $3 £stics. Dor io2-inch mercer-1 We offer iask at 55c, 63ized table d i s p-mch at 4c. inch at 50c; Pleasure to be it gives u „ U ,K° O * all the able to sell - r ess th 3o an y _ year round one else. \ND SEE US. COME

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The Red Star wants to see you. Call | soon. That shoe for bad boys at Devery Eros.’ Have you looked at Mra. Austin’s New . Drees? Smoke the Oneida, a high grade 5-cent I cigar. Tako the American Farmer and Independent one year for $1.50. Smoke the Oneida and you get the best that can be put into a 5 cent cigar. Auto caps, the latest and neatest thing out for bicycle riders, at Mrs. Frater’s. From 25 cents up. Ginseng roots and seeds for sale. Price and particulars on application. Edwin Snyder, Ayr, Ind. G. W. Howard, proprietor of the Crescent Restaurant, received this week a fine new refrigerator for use in the restaurant. George Sprague and Mrs. Wesley Rupel both kindly remembered the Independent office this week with a fine lot of apples. For a pleasant phyeic take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For Bale by B. E. Williams. The Knights of Pythias have joined Tile Elke tn adopting a rule that no lodge shall own or conduct or in any way be connected with a street fair or carnival. The latest fall patterns in ready-to-wears, tailor made hats, school caps, etc., just received at Mre. Frater’s. The ladies are invited to call and see the handsome new styles. Maggie J. Cotton has applied for a divorce from her husband, J. V' illie Cotton, in the St. Joseph circuit court. Bertha Ann Jacobs has also applied for a divorce from her husband, Perry L. Jacobs. ' George Mechlin sent four potatoes to the Independent office that would almost keep a email family in potatoes ’ for a week. The largest one weighed ’ over two pounds and the others were almost as large. They are samples of , what drained marsh land can do. County agents from several counties 5 have reported that the county councils > in their respective localities are considering the advisability of making appropriations to be used in collecting an agri--3 cultural display to be made as part of . the state exhibit. Starke county has ) set the example by making an appropri- ’ ation of SSOO for the purpose. 1 John Millard, South Bend, says: t "Coonley’s Tonic Extract of Sarsaparilla is the beet medicine made. It cured me ■ of a terrible Eczema after all other blood

medicines had failed.” Be wise and take it first. Only 50 cents a large bottle at I. U. Snoberger’s. Wise ie the man who doesn’t sign bis name to a friend's note or hie own love letters. The Salve That Heals Without leaving a scar is DeWitt’s. The name Witch Hazel ie applied to many salves, but DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve ie the only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other witch hazel salve ie offered you it is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWitt invented witch hazel salve and DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the beet salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by B. E. Williams. A racing automobile isn’t in it with fleeting fame. MANAGER’WANTED. Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well and favorably known House of solid financial standing. S2O 00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced; position permanent. Address Manager, 610 Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. No matter how much some men hate bill collectors they are invited to call again. ■ ! have haJ occasion to use your* Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- * cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recommend it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be cored by food. When your stock and poultrj- are sick give them medicine. Don't stuff them with worthless stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possible to cure it. Black-Draught Stock , and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. : It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the problem of making as much blood, flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of food consumed. Buy a can from your dealer.

[ To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. box° 25? |

WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUST EAT and the best place I- he BURGKY & MILAN Gentlemen’s RESTAURANT 154. 156, 158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. Extract from 13111 or Fare. DI NN ER. Baked Whitefish 15 Roast Mutton 15 Mutton Pot Pie 15 Boiled Trout 15 Roast Pork 15 Veal Pot Pie 15 Salt Mackerel 15 Roast Veal 15 Pork and Beane 15 Fried Perch 15 Boiled Ham 15 Soup.. 5 Roast Beef 15 Beef Tongue 15 Pudding 5 BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. Small Steak 15 Pork Chops 15 Whitefish 15 Veal Cutlet 15 Breakfast Bacon 15 Fried Perch 15 Mutton Chops 15 Salt Pork, Broiled.... 15 Salt Mackerel 15 Broiled Ham 15 Fried Sausage 15 Fried Eggs 15 Liver and Bacon 15 Lake Trout 15 Scrambled Eggs 15 Endless variety ol Good Wnoh-some pood Properly Cooked at Moderate Prices. Perfect Service. Seating Capacity 700. I tidies'and Gentlemen's Toilet Room> with Hot and Cold Water and other conveniences. Chicago Hotel in connection. Looms 5 7"»-and tl.oo per day. Kimball Pianos HAVE NO EQUAL. I can sell a Piano or an Organ from 10 to 25 per cent lower than the fellow who handles a dozen different kinds, because by handling only ONE KIND I can buy that much cheaper. L R. SKERRin’S MUSIC STORE, mW. Washington St., SOUTH BEND, IND.

The following officers were recently elected in Elkhart Roost No. 10, Order of ; Owle, a new order recently organized and which is spreading rapidly: Gray Owl, B. N. Dalce; Hoot Owl, 11. II.; Andrews: Scratch Owl, F. A. Benham; Stuffed Owl, A. R. Cooper: Screech Owl, F. E. Ribble. For Sale.—House and lot in Walkerton, in the best of condition. Easy payments. P. C. Woodworth. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days For several months our younger brother had been troubled with indig- i , nation. He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased 1 some of Chamberlain’s Stomach and | ■ Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is : now fully recovered. We have a good i trade on the tablets. —Holley Bros., meri chants, Long Branch, Mo. Fur sale by I B. E. Williams. | Western railroads are soon to introduce an ovation for purchasers of mile--3 age books. They are issuing 2,000 mile 3 books and it makes no difference who uses the book after it is paid for. The action is in the interest of the traveling 3 public, yet tbe roads have no chance of f losing as the books are paid for before s they are issued and it is just as easy to J haul Tom as it is Jerry. 3 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, t All druggists refund the money if it fails i, to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on - each box. 25c. Anxious Moments. j Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the little ones of the household have the croup. There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley’s Honey 3 and Tar. It is a household favorite for - throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons it can be safely given. B. E. Williams. i, i The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, the ’ best weekly paper published in Amer- । ica, and the Independent one year for $1.85. e 11 1 HE best Oysters to be had at the CRESCENT RESTAURANT by the dish or in any quantity. A complete line of first class CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Meals served at regular hours. Lunches at all hours between 5:30 a. m. and 11 p m. G. W. HOWARD, Pron. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY H ** W Macle a 1 Well Man THE '' of Me. &R.EAT - FRETJOII REMEDY produces the above results In 30 days. It acts sowerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Eoung men will regain their lost taanhocd, and old Een win recover their youthful vigor by using REVI VO. It quickly and surely restores Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and ill effects of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion, which unSts one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but ls« great nerve tonic and blood builder, bringing back tbe pink glow to pale cheeks and Tailoring tbe Are of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KEXIVO.no Other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail 81.00 per package, or six for 55.00, with a posi live written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Book and advise free. Address 80YAL MEDICLNE CO., VmCAGO, ILL. g I i For Sale in Walkerton by J. ENDLY

Morris Bailey, for 3S years a practicing physician of Titusville, Pa. celebrated hie 85th birthday recently in a novel manner. On his books were accounts uncollectible, extending over nearly a half century of time, and amounting in the aggretate to about $42 000. These he consigned to the flames on his birthday. He has SIO,OOO worth of accounts remaining which he expects to “settle’ in the same manner. Do Good —lt Pays. A Chicago man has observed that, 1 “Good deeds are better than real estates i —some of the latter are worthless. Act kindly and gently, show sympathy and ! lend a helping hand. You cannot pos--1 sibly lose by it.” Most men appreciate a kind word and encouragement more than substantial help. There are persons in i this community who might truthfully say: “My good friend; cheer up A few ' doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I will rid you of your cold, and there is Ino danger whatever from pneumonia I when you see that medicine. It always । cures. I know it for it has helped me i out many a time.” Sold by B. E. Williams. A circular has been issued by Paris । physicians, taking the radical ground • that alcohol is never, and can never be, । of any use whatever to the organism. : Railroad Time Cards. I KTH? CONNECTIM6 LINK J TBAINBLKAVB walkebton East Bound. Vo. 2 Mall and Express 11 2S a : “ 54 Local Freight 2:3i> pm ■ “ 4 Express 6:23 pm West Bound. •' 1 Mail and Express 73k a m j “ 53 Local Freight 7:36 < to •* 3 Express 3:37 pm Nos. 1, z, 3,4, 53 and 54 run daily except Sun- : day. ■ Trains 12 and 13 Sunday only. । • For rates and all information apply to . J. T. FITZGERALD, Agent, Walkerton, I W. L Robs .D.P. A , Streator 111. BALTIMORE & OHIO. EAST BOUND. i No. 16 Passenger and Mail. 9:57 am | “ 6 R ,yal Blue Limited (Sag stop) 5:43 p m i “ 12 Fas»'ger and Express (Terminal) 6:4 Jp m I " 14 Passenger and Mail (Sag stop) 9;2u p m WEST BOUND |'■ 47 Passenger and Mail (flag stop) 4:12 a m " li Passenger and Express 6:45 a .ii “ 17 Local Passenger—’— 2:13 pin I “ 7 stop for Chicago passengers only 4:iJ p m I Trains 6 and 17 daily except Sunday. All othe s daily. 'O. 6 travels via Piit burg. No. 14 via B nwood. 0. B. MARTIN, B. N. AUSTIN, Mgr. Pass. Traffic., Gen’l Pas Agt, Baltimore, Md. Chicago, lit T. A STAHL, Agent, Walkerton. Ind. NEW fast T R AIN s ■ • AND AFTEK SUNDAY, MAY 13, 19V1, , TRAINS H I LL l.z. W A I.K EKTON AS F> • !.- , lows: ! NORTH BOUND. Except Sunday. No. 20 Toledo. Chicago * Mieii. Ex—l2:26 p m No. 22Toledo, Detroit &. Chic. Lmd„ 5:42 p m No. 21 Passenger (Except Sunday)—l2:26 a in SOUTH BOUND. No. 21 Passenger 5:13 a m Except Sunday. i No. 23 Chicago, Detroit. Toledo A Indianapolis Fast Line ——10:11 a m ’ Excen' Sunday. j No. 2-5 Chic., Tv .. A Indiana’:’- Spl — 4:4S p m 3 ELEGANT NEW SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT. I" Trains Nos. 31,22 and 24 make direct cotj neciion for Toledo. Detroit, Chicago and a l । points East, North and Northwest. t Trains No-21 and 23 make immediate cont nect-ion at Indianapolte Station for t . Cincinnati, Louisville and »l points in the v. <outheast, Son'.h and Southwest. 7 Train No. K connects at D.-tianapolis with □ fast trains lor St. Louis and Sou! nwest. i" For ’ nforma'ion, call at t.tie L. E. A W. R.K I ticket office. W. F. LaFeeer, Ticket Agent a ii j. riikis, * General Passenger Agent, INDIANAPOLIS. IND