Walkerton Independent, Volume 45, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1920 — Page 7
iiimMiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimii IWhat’sl Corn Worth? | Certainly too much to = waste. If you’re not = feeding silage you’re | losing the feeding value E of the stalks 40% of the = corn. Wouldn’t you | rather use the stalks = and sell that much more = of your corn crop at to- = day’s high price? | How? Just give us = your order for an | Interlocking Cement Stave Silo I The farmers for whom we have built know it is = = the best one on the market. A cyclone won’t blow it = = down. Once up it is there for keeps and you’ll be = | surprised to know that so good a silo can be sold for = | so little money. Certainly you want a silo as good as | = mine and there’s none better. = But delay may be costly. Will you be one of the = | fortunate farmers to be served this year. Phone or = = write us. We’ll tell you all the facts—why our silo = = should be your silo. | I HEIM CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. I “THE BEST SILO BUILT” = North Liberty, Ind. | 7miiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiii
I We offer One Hundred Dollars 1! ward for atiy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarri Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Poison from the Blood and healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medicine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ' Sold by all Druggists, 75c. DR. W. C. WISENBAUGHI DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: Plate work and Hl - 8A.M.t012 :M A. M lug-s a specialty 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m Prices reasonable. Sundaysby — Appointtnen North Liberty, Ind. . _ | Wholesome, Cieandn.;. Refreshing and Mealing H* Motion—Murine tor KcJ j 77^ ness, Soreness, Granola \Z., ^r\7rC tion.ltchingand Burning YOUR LYtdof the Eyes or Eyelids; "2 Drops” After, the Movies, Motoring ot will win your confidence. Ask Your st A i Murine when your Eyes Need Care. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chscmto
■Bnaw>'waMNmMMKMMMnfiEMQBBSffiHMK&M«Ki^^ | INTERURBAN DAVI The following is a directory of prominent South Bend professional and business firms who invite the people to call and see them on Interurban Day or on other days when they happen to be in the city.
The Kilmer Co., North Liberty W. H. Smith and S. A. Nusbaum, Walkerton AGENTS FOR South Bend Floral Co. LOWERS FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES AND FUNERALS. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Will operate over 200 time and I labor-saving electrical appliances. ' W: b j It. E. HI LETT. Dealer 121 E. JeiTerson. South Bend ■>— - J Send us the price of a year’i •übscripticn if you are in arrears.
I Not So Far That the Statements Os Ils Residents Cannot Be Verified. Rather an interesting case has been developed in Knox. Being so near by, it is well worth publishing here. The statement is sincere—the proof convincing: H. Seegrist, carpenter, E. Washington St., Knox, Ind., says: “I can recommend Don’s Kidney Pills to anyone. I use them when my kidneys are disordered and they never fail to fix me up. At times, my back is stiff and sore and it hurts me to get up or down. At these times, I get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at the Model Pharmacy and they put me in good health.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ! Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that iMr. Seegrist had. Foster-Milburn [Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LA6T YEAR CASCAM&QIHNIh'E vSjk Standard cold remedy for 2C years —,n tablet form —szle, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hcurs —relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if ii fails. The
'■-■■■■■■■■■■■l : Easter ; ■ „ = Conies early this year—only ■ B 20 more shopping days. Select ■ ■ your Easter apparel now. We B ■ are ready with the best and g ■ latest in Coats, Suits, Dresses, ’ — Blouses and Skirts. ■ The Styles. Materials, Work- || manship and our well known gg Reasonable Prices we are sure, J r will please you. ■ ‘ Grossman’s ; n 12W So. Michigan Street g| * -OITH REND, IND. n ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■l I EYES EXAMINED and Headaches relieved without the use Drugs by H. LEMONTREE ! South Bend’s Leading Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Open till 6 P. M. 222% S. Michigan Street Phene Lincoln 6504
^CORRESPONDENCE; ; | MILL CREEK ■ Mrs. Joe Rensberger and Mrs. : Bert Harness and children were : : । guests of Mrs. Frank Shaffer last . ■ Wednesday. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. Harness’ daugh- ■ I ter from Chicago has returned home. : Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Milliken from ■ South Bend are visiting her mother, : Mrs. Snyder, over Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder of : South Bend are visiting Al Stom- ■ baugh’s over Sunday. : Mrs. Hattie Draves and son, Har- ■ ry, were in South Bend Saturday. STAR • I Mrs. Peter Howell suffered a light ! stroke of paralysis last week. Her : daughter. Mrs. Rolla Skiles, of : South Bend took care of her. : Services at the Star church next • Sunday are Sunday School 10 a. m. ■ Class meeting 11 a. m. and preach- : ing at 7:30 p. m. : Mildred Baxter of West Pittsburg, : Pa., is visiting at the Mont Edison ■ home.. ■ Martha Wharton returned home : from South Bend last Saturday : where she had been visiting. : Clinton Morris and family moved ■ onto the F. B. Henderson farm, Mon- ■ day. Evan Bare and family will : move onto the farm vacated by Mr. ; Morris. • Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuezhals of • South Bend were visitors of Mr. and ! Mrs. Chas. Schrader and son, Albert, : over Sunday. ■| Mrs. Jacob Sousley and. daughter, • Iva, of North Liberty, visited at the !| Nelson Wharton home Saturday and : Sunday. El Mrs. John Myers and children are | KI EST MILLING CO Phone 22. Knox, Indiana Eventually GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Why Not Now? Gold Medal Flour per bbl. —513.50 High Grade Corn Meal, per lb 5c Graham Flour, per lb 6c White Rye Flour % bbl. $1.50 Navy Beans lb. Wheat Middlings cwt. $2.60 Wheat Bran cwt. $2.50 ' Hog Tankage 60% cwt. $6.75 Oil Meal, 34 per cent, fine or coarse per cwt. $4.75 j Corn and Oats, chop feed cwt. $3.00 1 Cracked Corn, per cwt. $3.00 Will Pay Hog Feed, with milk, Blood and Bone meal $3.90 cwt Alfalfa Molasses Dairy Feed $2,75 Poultry Feed $4.15 cwt Developing*Feed $4.60 cwt Chick Feed $5.00 cwt. Oystei Shell, per cwt $1.50 Grit, per cwt $1.50 Meat Scraps for poultry cwt. _57.25. Condon Bros. Select Southport Globe Onion Seed, Yellow $1.65, a lb. Red per lb. $1.85 Blatchford’s Calf Meal 25 lbs. $1.50. Very Highest Quality Clovers, Blue Grass, Timothy, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa seeds. Soy Benas, Soudan Grass. Condon Bros., Select. Southport Globe, Red and Yellow Onion Seed. Choice Early Irish Cobbler Potatoes j for seed or eating $6.00 per bag. ( Bag lots only.) Barrel Salt, kept in dry bbl. —52.50 50 lb. Salt Blocks 60c. Prices subject to change without notice. United States Food Administration License No. G 5228 4 WE SHIP ANY PIjACE
Eyes Examined 1 1 Glasses Fitted at Moderate Prices— I ! Satisfaction Guaranteed ; DR. J. BURKE 230 S. Mich. Du, SOUTH BEND, IND. [ I Dr. Arthur A. Pons D-C-O. D-C and D-E-T. Chronic Diseases, Nervousness and Rheumatism Home Phone 8593 111 W. Washington St. Over Baker’s Shoe Store—2nd Floor SOUTH REND, IND. ' Get the GenuinV^o^jpX and Avoid ©jfeS^tconomy Cake i
‘spending two weeks visiting in Rochester, Ind. I Fred Brewer ol South Bend was a [visitor of Mr. anc Mrs. Wm. Schrader a few days las ; week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuezhals of South Bend were Sunday visitors of Nelson Wharton und family. । Bertha Sousley of North Liberty visited here Sund< y. Earl Surface and family. Olive and Marie Edison and Mildred Baxter were Sunday visitors of O. M. Surface and family of Pine. Irene Howell 1 ook dinner with Martha Wharton f ainday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Mangus are spending a few wf^eks in South Bend. MAPLE^ROVE George Reynold,^ has been suffering with an attack/of pneumonia. Mrs. W. L. Keltner and sons, Chester and Charl es, spent the week end visiting relatn es at this placw. John Hummer quite feeble at ♦ his writing The “Sunshine” class met with Bertha and Marie Fisher Saturday afternoon. During the business session officers were elected, which resulted in Elmer Hiimmer being elected president; Irvin Seward, vicepres.. Grace Seward, Sec., Glen Martin, Ass’t. Sec., En^ogene Hartman, Treas., and Rollin. Dunnuck, reporter. After the business hour, games and contests were diversions of the afternoon, Grace Seward, winning the favors. RefresiW^^ts were served to nine membe^ The time and place of tt> ^**s.4 meeting will be an n on need Misses “..mer and Carma Martin y dinner guests of Grace and Mac I Seward. Mildred Hummer spent Sunday with Kathryn Hartman. Several from this vicinity attended the funeral of William Roy which was held in South %end last Wednesday. The “Anti Can’t” class will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Eva, Mildred and Pearl Hummer. Saturday evening, March 13. Deane Wharton spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wharton. Irvin Seward is spending a few days visiting her brother, Irvin, who resides in Mishawaka. Wade Hummer of South Bend, nailed on his father, John Hummer, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sm th of South Bend were Sunday visitors of ♦ lie lalter’s sisler, Mrs. Albert Wagner. Mrs. Lydia Hummer entertained with a comfort knotting last Thursday. Among those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ort and daughter. Mrs. W. E- Keltner and sons, Mr land Mrs. Charles Reasor, Mrs. Fr-.-iest.Reasor and daughter. Mrs. T. M i Seward and daughter, Mabel. _ * CRUMSTOWN N. 11. Crum, who had his back seriously injured by a falling limb, is said to be improved. Mrs. John Pontius spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Woods, and family of Sumption Prairie. Mrs. Fred Rice was in South Bend Thursday. Irene Peitraszewska was in South Bend Friday. Allied Crum was in South Bend over S unday. Elmer Price of Mishawaka spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Evaline Price, The Misses Helen and Clementina Bojarski and Mabel Price spent Sunday. Feb. 29, frith Miss Harrie’ Shone. Mrs. Jerry Behringer and son, Gayle have returned from a visit in South Bend. , Friday evening Miss Inez Kelver had the misfortune to seriously burn her right arm while kindling the fire. By mistake she had got the gasoline can instead of kerosene. Mrs. Harry Wedel was in South Bend Friday. Mrs. Frank Pietraszewska was in South Bend Monday. Mrs. William Price, Mrs. Wesley Smith. Mrs. Benard Wedel were South Bend passengers Saturday. STRINGTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carbiener, from near Wyatt, moved to this community last week. We extend a welcome to you. Wilbur Hocker is on the sick list. Russell Naragon and family visitde witii Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark. Winnie Hocker was home from South Bend over Sunday. James Sousley and family and Ben Sousley of South Bend visited with Elizabeth Sousley Sunday. We thought sugar making time was here, but it does not look much like it now. Mrs. Robert Petrie died suddenly at her home Monday. Funeral was held Thursday at one o’clock at North Liberty. Hamu Balsley has been on (he sick list. Sabbath school at Beaver Creek Sunday at 9:30. GROVEBTOWN • Mrs. Sam Uncaj^rer is visiting in LaPorte, the guestfof her daughter, Mrs. Will Shuhz, ayl others. Donald Reinhardr* j_Chicago was a recent visitor atlL'rmrp of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seward Reinhardt. Donald has very responsible position in the sale|? department of the General Electri/ Co. Henry Marsh of Chicago and Charles Marsh of Saginaw, Mich., were recent visitors at the home of ♦ heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsh. Leon. Boots spent several days of last week in North Judson on business. it is with sincere regret that we note Mr. Boots has purchased a residence property in the above town and intends removing to that place soon. Ed Uncapher of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday in this place with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Uncapher. Ed is the efficient manager of the Effumey department of the General Electric Co., having invented and installed the system now in force in that extensive plant, as well as in Lynn, Mass., and other points east where Ed superinted the installation of his system in person. A very pleasant surprise was perpetrated last Tuesday evening upon Miss Edna Dipert it the home of her I
BUY A TRUCK [ 1 We believe you will admit that we have given this neighborhood the best | ft milk market ever enjoyed by the Dairy Farmer and while there are times ft ■ when the fluctuations of the general markets seem extreme, yet the hazzard | | of the Dairy farmer is less than most other manufacturing enterprises. I • Avail yourselves of our facilities by uniting as a neighborhood, buy a truck j as a community, and in addition to transporting of your milk use this time X saving method of transportation in yo ur other business. I One truck properely managed will serve ten farms. We will be pleased to 0 submit plans by-law for just such an undertaking upon request. I I I Producers Union Dairy Co. i ! LAKEVILLE, INDIANA
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I’. Dipert, in honor of her eighteenth birthday. Walter Stark of Chicago visited over Sunday with his brother, Frank, the tailor. Rev. Sharpe, the splendid pastor of the U. B. church at this place left Monday morning for Indianapolis where he will attend a Ministerial Convention. His subject for next Sunday evening will be the purpose and accomplishment of this convention. Come out and hear this interesting young minister. E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Rhone Tyner Central M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated i Officeanitresidence in the' Denaut Biiildinc | Seventh street. Telephone No. 5-1 DR. H. S. DOWELL Dentist Walkerton, Indiana Office in Residence on Seventh St. S. P. TRACY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Walkerton, - - Indiana— Phone No. 35 Night bell M.B.Slick, LL.B. H.J. Curtis.LLß SLICK & CURTIS -Attorneys and Councellors At Law. Notary Public and U. S. Pention Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. FRANK S. NASH Trustee Lincoln Township Hereby gives notice that he will be at his office in the Denaut Building Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday of each week for the transaction of township business. Office hours 9:30 a. m. tc 4 p. m. I*oo c* F 3 ts MASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. I No. 619. Reguiar meetings the first । Thursday of each month. Visitors j welcome. G. C. OPLINGER, i W. M. M. B. SLICK. Secretary. i JOHN W. ROGERS CHIROPRACTIC Phone 537 LaPorte i Office Hours: 2to 5,7 to Bp. m. Lady Attendant 402 Lincolnway, corner Detroit > South Bend Office Walkerton Office 409 Dean Bldg. Denaut Bldg. Monday and Thursday Dr. B. E. Baldridge Announces the opening of his Dental office in the Denaut bldg., Wolkerton, । on Monday and Thursday of each week w. F. MIRANDA, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The treatment of All Diseases of Women and Children a SpecialtyOffice in Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenue E. Phone No. 24—1. SMITH & GO. I Funeral Directors, LADY ASSISTANT. OFFICE 'FHONK, Nc. 4. $ BKBrDENOE, No ♦ WALKERTON, INDIANA J .■JULULILMJ UUTMT~IMI I”'Tinf -WW**
G E E 3 REBUH.DS TIRES E That’s what our vulcanizing E re. / a— ra re- / ’ ■ F—' \ process does; practically makes e l\ °ver the shoe nearly as good as J l \ te —- — - hew and you get virtually doub- s B F / service out of the tire. We s [g a,so vulcanize inner tubes as 1 a g V ST 7 1° their service. Tire prices g § \ \ W/ are advancing, and you can save 3 IE x a lot by having us vulcanize a 1 e \ those old shot s and 'ubes. B " i I E J THOMAS RUBBER VULCANIZING CO. 131 Lincolnway East SOUTH BEND. IND. | B >Mil M M M MillA I PUBLIC SALE! If ft § ■■ISEAI9B93DaBSiaE' BSH 8I ■ | I We will sell at Public Auction at the Valley View Farm, 4 miles f A northwest of North Liberty. ; miles southwest of <'l illusionn, 13 * ■ a miles southwest of South Beiul. on £ | Tues. Morell 231 • I Commencing at IO o’clock a. in.. Sharp a } —'l 19 Head of Dairy Cattle 19 j A Dispersal Sale of Fine Farm Dairy. ■ 12 head ot big produe ing Ho’stein. Guernsey and .fcisej cows. 3 m S piomising heifers. 4 Gue? nsey calves of exceptional breeding.. i 30 Chester White Bred Gilts 30 I 2 Chester White Spring Boars 2 # \ good lot of young sows bred for spring farrow. These are fine z ft grade hogs from registered stock. I | 8 Head of Horses 8 * • i 0 4 WOOD PEPPERMINT TUBS A Two 7 *eet high; two N feet high; the latter u<( d one season. j ! * 100 Pounds Onion Seed 100 j Finest selection of a prominent grower, one year old; 60 pounds J J Yellow Globe, 40 pounds Red Globe. To lie offered as a whole, or in * ‘ A 5 )»ound lots. Z 1500 onion crates; 3 Iron King drills; 1 Uolunibia drill, 2 Planet. a ft Jr., wheel hoes, 5 Davet 2-wheel hoes, 2 \ roonian Roiary weedei-s. S 4 onion screens. 50 pairs onion shoal's, 4 onion weeder Boaids. • Potato Planter. Potato Digger, 2 potato cutters, ensilage cutter, ft teed grinder, Oliver gang- plow. Oliver Sulky plow, X-it. Deering a J binder. Black Hawk manure spreader (9 inch tires), McConnick ft ft 6-ft. mower; Walter Wood 6-ft. mower (new. used 2 days). 2 sur- ft ! face cultivators, Hayes corn planter, platfoim scales, Buckeje 200 * * egg incubator, 2 gasoline engines, 7 Perfection oil heaters, Periecft tion oil cook stove, hard coal base burner, hog oilers, tank heaters, ft Z corn knives, and numerous articles. J f | TERMS OF SALE | All sums of sl9 and under, cash. On all sums over SIO a credit ft ot S months will be given purcbaset giving his noh- with approved ft ! security with 6 per cent interest from date. If not paid when due J notes to draw « per cent from dale. No property to be removed mi- J I til terms of sale are coniplied with. 2 per cent off for cash. I • Ed. Wolfe, Auctioneer. D. D. Mangus and X. <’. Steele. < lerks. A | W. C. HARDER G. W. GALE *
■ H ■ If Redfern Corsets » B K I 5 comfortable ■ { ■ I ■ and 1 i" durable. * ■ R ii We guarantee thein. | ■ » ■ The Grace Corset Shop. H || 130 So. Main St. * a J South Bend, Ind. * ■
\ After you eat—always take E ATONIC ('for YOUR ACID-STOMACH^ Instantly relieves Heartburn. 31oatcdGasey FetKng. Stops food souring, ' repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach 1 sweetand strong. Increases Vitality and PepEATONICi? ‘s?’ ’ remedy. Tens es tbouI sands wonder’’. • ni. Only costa a cent icr two a day to < X P e:T-ely guaranteed I topD-’aecr ^e . ’refund nwiey. Gutar-tt bux uxu>y. Y^uv. .;lt>eA THE PENSLAR STORE Walkerton, Ind.
