Walkerton Independent, Volume 29, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1904 — Page 8

RS cnoent, ¥ K IND., JUNE 4, 1904, A Looal NewsPAPER,NON-PARTIBAN BNTEREDAT THEWALKERTON P, O. AT o +SECOND CLASS RATES. T submscriptiom: For One Year v N For Six Months L 6 v B ¥or Three Months GeE e D If paid gromptly inadvance a discount of 26 gents onthe year willbeallowed, NEWS OF THE CHURCHES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH., ‘ Services Sunday morning in the K, of | P. hall at 10:30. | The Sunday school of the Presbyter- | ian church will meet at 12 o'clock in the | basement of the new church building the corning Sunday. : Please hand the money due on your { subscription to W. A, Tank, treasurer | building committee, Those who have not yet paid for their | memorial windows are kindly asked to bhand the money for the same to the treasurer as soon as possible. | Young People’s meeting at the manse Sunday at 6 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday evening at the manse at 7:30. All are most kindly invited to the services of the church. C. D. Daruing, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Services Sunday morning, preaching by the pastor at 10:30. Children’s day concert in the evening by the Sunday school. An interesting program, 7:30 p, m. Preaching at Tyner Sunday afternoon, June H, at 2:30 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.,, A, E Clawson, superintendent. Junior League at 3 p. m.,, Mrs. J. R. Henry, superintendent. Young People’s mesting at 6:30 p. m,, Mrs. A. H. Noble, superintendent. Senior League every Monday evening, 7:30, Max Miranda, president. Choir meeting every Friday evening at 7:30, Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30, You will find a cordial welcome at every service. TraoMAS BrancHARD WILBER, Pastor. - UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH, Preaching at Barber Sunday at 10:30. Children’s Day service in the evening in auditorium, Ingathering day was a marked success on last Sunday evening. Nineteen people gave and the amount in cash laid on the table was slll. Five young men from Rochester sat in our congregation last Sunday evening : and took part in the “ingathering.” We wish to welcome stracgers. Wo are always glad to have them come. The Aid Society will meet at the home Mrs, Shirley next Friday, June 10, to ; il Startling Evidence. 50 Fresh testimony in great quantity is ~ constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expreseion from T. J. McFarland Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He writes: “I had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without bein%benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King’s New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, consumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed by B. E. Williams, druggist. Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 50c and sl. Pasture for Cattle. Fine blue grass pasture for cattle on the old Ed Finch farm, about three miles north of Walkerton, Apply to Smith E, Carver. For SareE.—A good house and two lots, one of the best locations in town. A good investment. Price very reasonable. For particulars apply at the InDEPENDENT office. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL. H. D. Denaut, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Office and rooms in Denaut Building three doors west of 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. The Treatment of J I;i:sga;es of Women and Children a Specialty. -+ Office Consultation Frec. <= Office in new bl;il:i-izx_g:_ fiear residence on® Avenue E. Telephone No. 24. Sl Pl Tracy’ Bl Sl’ M' Dl’ Physician and Surgeen, WALKFERTON, - - - INDIANA. .Office: Rooms formerly occupied by J. W. Arlington, M. D. TELEPHONE NO. 35. NIGHT BELL. Dr. H. S. Dowell & Son «..DENTISTS... Crown Bridge Work and Orthodontia a Specialty. Teeth extracted without pain or sleep, by the use of local anaesthetic. Leaves no bad after effects. Teeth filled without pain by the use of antalgie. Dental Rooms two doors west of the Independent office. PHONE 56. E. LEIBOLE, JUSTICE of the PEACE. | All business entrusted to my care ! promptly and carefully attended to. | Office at residence, i WALKERTON, - . INDIANA. I

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S e HAMLET. ‘ Chas. C. Kelley and a number of other prominent lawyers, of Knox, passed |! through here on Tuesday on their way to Plymouth to attend the Jain ditch | trial. Dr. Denaut has added to his office | furniture a full set of the Gunn sectional book cases. This probably makes | some of the finest office furniture in the | state. ! There are no less than two new resi- |. dences under construction at the present time. There will be as many more | built before the new year. Hamlet is | the coming town of Starke county. Quite a number took in St. Joe excur- | gion on Sunday last. | - The republicans held a convention in | ‘the old school house on Saturday night last. Henry C. Schultz for trustee and Ben Childs for assessor. There were 177 votes cast, and Jake Eberley says he is the only democrat left in the township. One of the [talian workmen on the Pennsylvania railroad got quite badly hurt on Saturday last. It took three stitches to repair the wound. Dr, Denaut rendered medical acid. J.A. M, MOUNT VERNON. Mrs. M. J. Miller and son and daughter, from Syracuse, Ind., are visiting with their many friends last week and this. Mrs., Frank Obenchain from Logansport, with her little children, spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, B, F. Reinhardt and family. (Intended for last week.) Miss Mary Dempsey, from Stillwell, spent some time recently with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, James Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wenger, from South Bend, are spending a couple of weeks among friends here and in Walkerton. Miss Nora Beall accompanied her brother, Roy, to New Carlisle and South Bend on Friday, returning home Saturdfiy. ANON, For A Hundred Years. For a hundred years or more Witch Hazel has been recognized as a superior remedy, but it remained for E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, to discover how to combine the virtues of Witch Hazel with other antiseptics, in the form of a salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve in the world for sores, Y d piles. The high counterfeits, and the public is advised to look for the name “DeWitt” on the package, and accept no other. Sold by B. E. Williams, ‘ POLK TOWNSHIP. The Grenert ditch was commenced last week. LaZee ought to announce that the trustee bee has taken shelter under another man's hat. Polg township went democratic last Saturday. Orville Schroeder was pitched. from a wagon last Monday and his wrist broken, Mrs. Culp is improving. Very much dissatisfaction has arisen from the result of the primary in this locality. The funeral of Mrs. B, I, Williams was largely attended. Every republican is cordially invited to attend the republican convention to be held in Tyner one week from today, June 8, Louisa and Edith Schroeder were at home several days last week. W, H. Morris has that 6,000 tile ditch completed for Wm. Wolford. Will and Noah Williams were visiting their parents over Sunday. Farmers are busy planting and replanting corn. HoxEsT JoHN, Feel !mpending Doom. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victims of Bright’s disease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley’s Kidney Cure. It will cure incipient Bright’s disease and diabetes and even in the worst cases gives comfort and relief. Slight disorders are cured in a few days. “I had diabetes in its worst form,” writes Marion Lee, of Dunreath, Ind. “I tried eight physicians without relief, Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man,” B. E, Williams, A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup, if you don’t have Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil on hand for the emergency. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. H. M. SMITH, 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 Satur- | day of each week for the transaction of township business, HOURS: 9a.m.t03 p. m. LODCEEES, MASONIC. VWALKERTON LODGE, A. F. & A, M. | No. 619. Regular meetings the first and | third Saturdays of each mounth. Visitors | welcome. H.D. DENAUT, W. M. J. CARSON, Becretary. ; i.0.0.F. | WALKERTON LODGE No. 437, 1. 0. O. F., | meets every Monday evening. visiting ) brethren cordially invited, | SAMUEL KoonNTZ, N. G. } 8. D. DIPERT, Sec. i MANAGER WANTED. { Trustworthy Lady or Geatleman to man- | age business in this county and adjoining ! territory for well and favoratly known house of solid financial standing, S2O straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Kxpense money advanced. Position permanent. Ad- | dress Manager, 810 Como Bldg, Chicago, 111, |

PLYMOUTH. Henry Jarrell, of Tyner, was calling on friends here this week. Frank Johnson, Warren Johnson, Misses Mamie and Jessie Jarrell and Effie Sarber, of Tyner, were Plymouth shoppers recently. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Falconbury, of Bourbon, changed cars here last Tuesday enroute to Teegarden to visit Jacob Falconbury, who had been sericusly in:

jured, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie . Davis and daughter, KElizabeth, of Whiting, were visiting friends here last Saturday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon and sons,| formerly of Tyner, but who reside in Etna Green, attended the funeral of | their nephew, I'red C. Martindale, last week, Rev. J. . Appleman and wife, of Mexico, Ind., spent Memorial day with relatives in this city,. Lawrence Linkenhelt went to Benton Harbor, Mich., today to attend the Coal Dealers’ convention. Fred H. Myers, formerly of Tyner, was nominated for treasurer of Marshall county last Saturday on the democratic ticket. R. F. Beagles, of Tyner, was in F't. Wayne last Tuesday purchasing a stock of new and fresh groceries which he will carry in connection with his well known meat market and justly deserves a share of your patronace. Give him a call. The public schools closed here this week, The commencement was held in the auditorium of the high school building last Thursday night, followed by a grand ball at the opera house. OREGON. Our farmers are taking advantage of the weather by going fishing, Dan Dipert visited friends in Walkerton last Sunday. Mrs. Shallhorn and babies, of Lakeville, are visiting Mrs. S. D, Dipert this week. Hazel Reinhardt, Carrie Clark and Hazel Compton were guests of Delight Phillips last Tuesday. | Miss Anna Williams, of South Bend, is greeting her many friends here this week, Mrs. Chas. Heisler and daughter were guests of Miss [za Phillips last Monday. Mrs. L. U, Phillips is quite ill at this date. Walter Clark, of Hamlet, called this O Smoking In a Powder Magazine | Is courting death more suddenly but not more surely than neglecting kidney disorders. loley's Kidney Cure will cure a slight digorder in a foew days and its continued use will cure the most obstinate cases. 1t has cured many people of Bright's disease and diabetes who were thought to be incurable. If you have kidney or bladder trouble, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure today, before it is too late. B. E. Williams, Asthma Sufferers Should Know This Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were considered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Buesing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, lowa, writes: “A severe cold contracted twelve years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one fifty cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma which had been growing on me !orf twelve years, and if I had taken it at | the start I would have been saved years of suffering.” B. E. Williams, B. E. WILLIAMS asks the readers of this paper to test the | value of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Those | persons who have used it and who have been cured by it, do not hesitate to recommend it to their friends. Kodol digests what you eat, cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Increases strength by enabling the stomach and digestiva organs to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment contained in the food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is pleasant and palatable, Many People in Indiana Learning to Appreciate. Many a miserable man is happy now. ~ Nights of unrest, days of trouble. - Itching piles means this, - Eczema just as bad and just as bad to cure. But Doan’s Ointment cures all itchiness of the skin, A blessing to a suffering public, Here’s South Bend proof to back our statement: I Capt. C. O. Stallard, of fire station No. 5 at the corner of Sample and Marietta streets, South Bend, Ind., says: “Doan’s Ointment deserves special praise for the wonderful curative qualities it contains. I was greatly annoyed with a species of eczema on one finger and on one foot. It broke out into little watery blisters and then formed into gores and caused a burning and itchiness that was awfully annoying and all the remedies that I applied during six| months gave little or no relief. When I | read about Doan’s Ointment I got a box | at Milton’s drug store. 1t killed the| burning and itchiness at once and in| two days I was cured.” 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,

N 3e e S, eLaO A Xel Local Brevities. =i ] Farly Ohio seed potatoes for sale by D. W, Place. G e ( If you want pastry of any kind call |- at the Crescent bakery. A good line of fine buggies now on display at Milo R. Haak’s show room. | If you want a good job done on your gasoline stove leave it at Kale's tin shop. | “Ever-l-teady"‘“(;lectric pocket lamps, $1.50. Ask to see them, W. K. Sanders, jeweler, L || Why not smoke home cigars? The . 480 and the Oneida, manufactured by W. F. Keck, are standard brands with f old smokers,

Terrible plagues, those itching, pester- l ing diseases of the skin., Put an end to migery., Doan’s Ointment cures. At any drug store. Account Ringling Bros.” circus the I. I. & 1. railroad will sell round trip tickots to South Bend Tuesday, June 14, at 80 cents. (10(6 returping June 15, Constipation Causes two-thirds of all gickness in the forld. Why suffer when Hollister's Rodsy Mountain Tea will ‘make FOt—W - you well? 35 cents. Teas or tablet form. B, K. Williams, ; The I. I. & LYailroad, beginning Sunday, May 29, will run Sunday excursions to St. Joe and return until further notice. Fare for round trip sl. Train leaves Walkerton at 10:10 a. m, It is asserted that the citizens of Warsaw will pay the expenses of the State“ Encampment, if the old veterans will march through the streets of that town, This proposition has been accepted and the line of march mapped out. Having bought the Henry Irwin wagon and repair shop I wish to notify the public that 1 am prepared to do all kinds of wagon and buggzy repairing, saw gumming and filing, sharpening plow points, etc., in a satisfactory and workman-like manner. Your patronage is solicited. FraNK BAUGHER, Wakeful Children. : For a long time the two year old child of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburg, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night, which made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble, and gave her half of one of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Lyvier Tablets, which quieted her stomach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets ! have effected a permanent cure and she is now well and strong., For sale by B. K. Williams. . » 1 -~ .

oot TR i B i £ . 7 q ol ! We have discovered there ! lare more people that want | ; |to buy goods at Half Price ith;m any other price. | We offar one table full of short lengths | Fancy Silks, 81 quality, at 50c. | One lot of remnants of Wash (oods, i.’l to 6 yard lengths, 50c per remnant. { One lot of short lengths, black and icnlurvd Indian Linens 10c, remnants dHc. | We offer Lace Stripe Batistes, Dimi'!ius and Lawns, the most beautiful | printings, 10c per yard. | One line Silk Mixed and Mercerized W aistings, very choice, 45¢ yard. One line silk and wool challies, 50c, All the above are Half-Price. D ICS.| i omestics.| | Woe offer one line short lengths mercerized ginghams, 25c quality, 1214 c. One line cheviot ginghames, 10c, Short leng*'g in ginghams, 6c. Maretta ba}’ste and dimities in remnants 10¢, ancther line Bc, l One line .(.La!!its 4ic; remnants of prints 4c. , Remnant skjrtings, Bc, 72 inch mer t%rized damask, 55¢; napkins to match, $1.50 dozen. | 72 inch double damask table linen 75¢, | ' napkins to match, $2 45 dozen, ‘ | (ilass towelings, 215¢c; twilled toweling, | | 3¢; Russian crash, sc; bleached linen ' Huck, 10c. [ i | We expect the month of| ik . ' May to be a record breaker in sales, for we have more 'goods at Half Price than we ‘ever had before. i COME AND SEE US. | South Bend, Indiana. Store open 8:30 a. m., closes 5:30 p. m., except Saturdays,

Fine line of Oxfords, I'edoras and slippers at Devery Bros.’ WanTED.—IOO cases of eggs in exchange for goods on sale Saturday from Ito b p. m. The Red Star. People who have old clothing they wish to donate to the M. E. Ladies’ Missionary Society will please leave same at K. K. Byrer’s furniture store. W. A. Hager, M. D., treats eye, ear, nose and throat diseases and scientifically fits glasses. Oflice: Corner Lafayette ard Washington streets, South Bend, Ind. Into each life some ruins must fall, Wise people don’t sit down and bawl; Only fools suicide or take to flight, Smart people take Rocky Mountain Tea at night, B. E. Williams. In the General Methodist conference the Northwest Indiana conference lost its boundary contention by an overwhelming vote. Mishawaka, Logansport and other towns remain in the North Indiana conference,

Clyde McDaniel, who has occupied the position of salesman in Gus Reiss & Co.s clothing store, resigned Saturday night and went to South Bend. Beecher Robinson has taken his place as salesman with Reiss & Co. W. S. Blatchley, state geologist, has been receiving from the southern part of the state apple sprouts on which the scurvy bark louse is working, This parasite endangers the life of pear and apple trees. Mr. Blatchley has furnished the horticulturists in this part of the state with information of the little insect and the remedy for the disease. Evangelistic services, in charge of Rev. Mr, Williams and wife, of Chicago, will be held in the Presbyterian church | for three weeks, following the dedication | of the church, June 12. Rev. Williams | and wife are both fine singers as well as | able evangelists and a series of meetings |of great interest are confidently expected. Rev. Williams is at present conducting meetings at Logansport. A Crown Point paper has the follow- | |ing to say: A comparison of the money paid out for hunters’ licenses in Lake ; county this spring and the number of ducks killed make the dncks captured j by non-residents more than $5 each. 1 | Many city nimrods paid their $25 and ¢ | didn’t kill a bird. One man was killed | during the season and several valuable .| guns were lost, but the worth of the fun t | they got out of it may overbalance the ; | money and accidents. ’ An Alarm Clock For 25 Cents. | 1f you want to get up early and feel good all day take a Little Early Riser or - |two at bed time. These famous little pille relax the nierves, give quiet rest and refreshing sleep, with a gentle movement of the bowels about breakfast time. W, H. Howell, Houston, Tex. says, “Karly Risers are the best pill made for constipation, sick headace, biliousness, etc.” Sold by B. E. Williams,

s Rh ti Discovered by A, D. Johnson in the Ozark Mountains, After two years of doctoring with the best physicians of South Bend, Bourbon, Plymouth, Walkerton, Chicago, Denver, and Pueblo, Col,, and six months’ treatment at Hot Springs, Ark, I found no relief until I found this wonderful mineral, which cured me, After the third day it commences to take effect and it continues to take effect until the patient is cured. | Sent on receipt of 50 cents. Post- i age stamps taken same as money. { Prepared and sold only by ‘ A. D. Johnson, HOT SPRINGS, P. O. Box 68. ARKANSAS. T A VA S A R AR RIS W T £\ ek ’V/“";&* f 7 .\ .\ e/, g ::“ ~"§\\\\ S gD m (% ~oA ’ oo ”’/ })\ ‘\\kw ) . Y/ MRS. CECELIA STOWE, N Orator, Entre Nous Club. i 176 Warren Avenue, : Cmrcaco, ILL., Oct. 22, 1902. | For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doctor insisted on an Ofix‘ration as the only way to get well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as JB @ well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at ] best. Afriendl‘y; druggist advised § B bim to get a bottle of Wine of 8 Cardui for me to try, and he did so. @ [ begantoimproveinafew da%and | my recovery was very rapid. With#l in eighteen weeks I was another | B 8 Leing. i Cetrta Mo | - . ; ; | B 8 Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every § @ woman how a home is saddened by § § female weaknes and how completely §8 | g 4 Wine of Cardui cures that sick- vs & ness and'brinfis health and happi- § W ness again. Do not go on su&er- | in%. Go to your druggist today @l 8 and secure a SI.OO bott%e of Wine @ | S of Cardui.

WHEN IN CHICAGO YOU MUST EAT, and the best place is the BURGKY & MILAN » e . RESTAURANT Gentlemen’s h 154, 156, 158 and 160 South Clark Street, Chicago. Extract from Bill of Fare. DINNER. Baked Whitefish..... 15 Roast Mutt0n........ 15 Mutton Pot Pie...... i 5 Boiled Pr0nt......... 15 RoastPeore .. ... ... 1D Veal Pot P1e.... . ... 15 Salt Mackerel........ 15 Rosat Veal .. ... .. .15 Pork and 8ean5...... 15 Hyied P0yeh,........ 1D Boiled¥lam . ....... 18 BSowpy . o 8 & oo Boet. ... ...15 BeotWongus. ......15 Fudang. ... .. . 5 BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. 88l . . ......16 PoxkChopa. ........15 Whiteligih. ...... ... 15 Veal Citlet ... ..... 160 Breakfasi 8ac0n..... 15 [ried Perchi.... (i b Mutton Chops ....... 15 Salc Pork, Broiled.... 15 Salt Mackerel........ 15 Brolled Ham:.........15 Pried Sausage ....... 15 PFriedEggs .......... 1D Liver and Bacon ..... 15 Lake Tr0ut.......... 15 Scrambled Eggs ..... 15 Endless variety ot Good Wholesome Food Properly Cooked at Moderate Prices. Perfect Service. Seating Capacity 700. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet Rooms with Hot and Cold Water and other conveniences. Chicago Hotel in connection. Rooms 30¢, 75¢ and SI.OO ! per day.

Rimball Pianos LT 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 SKERRITT'S MUSI . K C STORE, 111 W. Washington St., SOUTH BEND, IND. A Magazine of Cleverness. Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of THE SMART SET, the Its novels (a complete one in each number) are by the most brilliant authors of both bemispheres. ; Its short stories are matchless--clean and full of human interest. Its poetry covering the entire field of verse--pathos, love, humor, tenderness---is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, cte., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. 160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING. No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. & | Every page vill interest, charm and refresh you. . Subscribe now---$2.50 per year. Remit in cheque, P. O. or Express order, or registered letter to THE SMART SET, 452 |Fifth Avenue, New York. | N. 8.---SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION.

eT b et ST B. E. Williams warrants Every Bottle. | If troubled with rheumatism give Chamberlain’s Pain Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsy, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cents. B. | E. Williams. R R i (RS “Sjlver Plate that Wears.” [ 3"‘; :.’.'.i' 5 X & l'n‘, v / "’-’. 1 R T P 4 ; | _‘ ¥ & ,:.: } Berkshire Ji ‘\, 4 NI 7 Bl AR X & W M i \ flQfl«l 3 1 AN B /Z/ \"I \".\\\\ B // | \\\ /’ ;\‘ \ ,{\’ W\~ § When You Buy Spoons knives, forks, etc., buy reliable brands, 3 even if they do cost a little more, They £ are worth the difference, If ** 1847 is §5 & part of the stamp it Insures genunine [ Rogers quality, famous for wear. Full B trade-mark— oy “1847 52z | BROS.” Sold by 1 £ No?fi.w ea.%llrégm;lg:}:?. K D B § Internationai Silver Co. Meriden, Conn {3 " REVIVO N RESTORES VITALITY 7 SR Made a 4 q Y Well Man L 9/ &> THe g .. of Me. iG- RBAT ,bqs‘b Ve ;FRENOH REMBEDY® | produces the above results in 30 days. Itacts powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. ; XYoung men will regain their lost manhood, and old | men will recover their youthful vigor by using { REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous- ; mess, Lost Vitality, Impotency, Nightiy Emissions, Lost Power, Falling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and 81l effects of self-abuse or excessand indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but isagreat nerve tonic and blood builder, bring. . ing back the pink glow to pale cheeksandrestoring the fire of youth. It wards off Jnsanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no other, It can be carried in vest pocket. By maili, SI.OO per package, or six for $5.00, with a positive written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Book and advise free. Address RflYAL MED]C[NE C 0 Trayner Building | *s CHICAGO, ILL. ‘ For Sale in Walkerton by J. ENDLY. o L & 'Sick Headache? ’ ‘ - | Food doesn’t digest well? | . -~ | | Appetite poor? Bowels | ' constipated? T > coated? | patg : onguc coaicdr | ’ 1 J ’ =1 ! | It’s your liver! Ayer’s Pills | are liver pills; they cure dys- | ' pepsia, biliousness. ; | 25¢c. All druggists. : i ——— e——————— i : X e~ Want your moustache or beard a beautiful ! brown or rich black? Then use | J /L for the ' BUGKINGHAM S D\l E Whiskers i 850 CYB. OF DRUGGISTS, OR R. P, HaALL & Co,, NASHUA, N. H i

I Y YRS RIS SRN U AR e LLSRI ST B SRR _ Three Physiciameiiieale ]St e , Success. .| W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky., writes: : “I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in Ken- | tucky treated me without success. 1 | then took IFoley’s Kidney Cure. The | first bottle gave immediate relief, and | three bottles cured me permanently. I | gladly recommend this wonderful reme- | dy.” B. E. Williams. , P | The American Farmer, one of the best farm papers published, and the IND=- | PENDENT $1.50 for one year, " X AD RaiLroap TiMe Carps. 11‘,7,):. £ & e (5180 connecrvs (G unk 3 TRAINE LEAVE WALKERTON East Bound, No. 2MajlandExpress...__. .. 1198 am ¢ bdbocal Frelght. .~ - ongnin ‘¢ 4 FWxpress e <o ——— L 2D D B “ 12 Express, Sundayonly_._________lo:l2am West Bound, S IMallandfxpress - ... w9ae 05, * BBlLocal Freipht. - . m.gs am = SHERNIess o 0 D ey Pm ‘ 13 Express, Sundayorly.__.__ ____ . 816 pm { Nos. 1,23, 4,53 and 54 run daily except Sun- | day. | Trains 12 2and 13 Sunday only. ’ For rates and all information apply to | J.T. FITZGERALD, ’ Agent, Walkerton, { W.L Ross, D. P, A., Streator 111. .. . - l . BALTIMORE & OHIO. | l EAST BOUND. l No, 16 Passengerand Mail..__.________9:s7am 1 ¢ 6 Royal Blue Limited (flag stop)..__s:47 pm i * 12 Pass'ger and Express (Ternunsl) 6:40 pm | WEST BOUND I * 15 Passenger and Mail (flag stop) ..__ 308 am i ' 11 Passenger and Kxpress ... . 6.4 & m gl 17 Local Passonger. = iai i nane pm | “* 78top for Chicago passengers only__s:l2 p m | Trains 12, 16 and 17 daily except Sunday. All others daily. No. 6 travels via Pittsburg. | D. B. MARTIN, B. N. AUSTIN, | Mgr, Pass. Traffic,, Gen’l Pas. Agt., i Baltimore, Md. Chicago, lil ! T. A STAHL, Agent, Walkerton, Ind,

1 NEW FAST | TRAINS. ON AND AFTER SUN-: ' DAY, MAY 13, 1901, | TRAINS WILL LEAVE y WALKERTON AS FOL- : LOWS:

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‘ NORTH BOUND. Except Sunday. No. 20 Toledo, Chicago & Mich. Ex.__l2:26 pm No. 22 Toleao, Detro:t & Chic. Lmd._. 5:42pm No. 24 Passenger (Except Sunday)...l2:26 a m SOUTH BOUND. N0.2l Passenger. ... . . ... 451 am Except Sunday. No. 23 Chicago, Detroit, Tcledo & Indianapolis Fast Line__._.._____lo:llam Except Sunday. No. 25 Chie., Tol. & Indiana’l’s Spl.._. 448 pm ELEGANT NEW SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT. Trains Nos. 20, 22and 24 make direct conneciion for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and all points East, North and Northwest, Trains Nos. 21 and 23 make immediate connection at Indianapolis Union Station for Cincinnati, Louisville and a!l points in the Southeast, South and Southwest. Train No. 25 connects at Indianapolis with tast trains for St. Louis and Southwest, For information, call at the L. K. & W, R.R tickel office. W.F. LAFERER, Tickel Agent H. J. REZEVIXN, General Passenger Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, IND