Walkerton Independent, Volume 45, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1920 — Page 8
»wi • ■ " I I Boys’DUBBELBILTdofes Guaranteed for 6 Months Service XI7E know that real boys are the same A guarantee made possible by 20 special ’ ’ everywhere. They can’t be changed. , Dubbelbilt added-wear features. That’s why so often bovs come home with 'ri j i 1 • • „ ... .-, • 1 hey are good-looking suits, too. Well torn clothes to be mended. * i j j j • , e , . styled; and made up m guaranteed fabrics. But Dubbelbilt Clothes are backed by the in all the wanted colors and standard mixfamous Dubbelbilt guarantee: tures. Come in and see them. Six months* wear, without rip, hole, tear; or s\±.7S — $16.75 — $18.75 — $20.75 —and suit will be repaired ]ree. upwards to $50.75. KOONTZ, The Clothier WALKERTON, INDIANA I
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LOCAL NOTES Ora Wray is able to take a walk every nice day. She hopes to go to work in LaPorte in a few weeks. Services will be held next Sunday morning and evening at the Presbyterian church. All cordially invited. Sunshine and winds are drying up the roads and making them good in some localities and passable in others. *
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Medard Claeys moved into town recenty. The expresmen’s strike in Chicago is putting a crimp in the shipment of poultry and other stuff at present. As a result much extra business is being thrown upon the parcel post service. Albert Hayter after an absence of several months in England has returned with an excellent wife. He feels firmly anchored and can now better run the large farm he is on.
See the Style Show in Our Windows. Hut <lon t stop there. We are showing some very nice garments A in them for spring, but nothing like the assortment that you will ■ find within doors. Among them are the inexpensive garments for general wear, finer I . garments for dress occasions and sport models for the outdoors. Its S a most comprehensive collection of authentic styles, of fine mater- H i ials, of faultless workmanship and fine values. You can spend a very profitable time looking through this stock. We invite your early inspection. A SILK AND WOOL DRESSES $24.75 and $29.50. One lot of handsome dresses of Taffeta, Serge or Tricotine, in the season’s wanted styles, nicely embroidered, unique pockets and cuffs, unsurpassed tailoring. Mostly navy blue | | but a few other wanted colors. p?? Boston Store I LaPorte’s Greatest Store. । iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiimiiuiiimiiiu I PUBLIC SALE! = = | The undersigned will sell at public auction at Bert f E McDaniel’s place in Walkerton, on = I Saturday, March 27 | = Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., Sharp = The Following Described Property To-wit: I 9 HEAD OF HORSES 9 I E 13 year old Belgian colt, weight 1200,1 grey mare = | 10 years old, weight 1300, 1 grey mare 8 years old, = E weight 1450, 1 grey gelding 9 years old, weight 1400, = j= 1 bay horse 5 years old, weight 1000, 1 bay mare 8 E E years old, weight 1100, 1 bay colt 3 years old, weight = E 1050, 1 black colt 2 years old, weight 950, 1 bay colt = = 5 months old. " e I 8 HEAD of CATTLE 8 j = 1 red cow 7 years old fresh in May,, 1 black cow 4 E E years old, fresh in April, 1 Jersey cow 4 years old e E with calf by side, 2 two year old Holstein heifers, - = = 8 year old cow fresh in April, 1 Durham cow giving e E good flow of milk, 1 cow with calf by side. i I 9 HEAD of HOGS 9 ! E Ranging from 60 to 150 pounds each. E 60 Brown Leghorn chickens. 1 Farming Implements = 3 Spike tooth harrows, 4 cultivators, 2 McCormick E mowers, fed cutter, 2 corn planters, one with fertilE izer attachment, 3 walking plows, one all steel i | single shovel plow, 1 horse 5-shovel cultivator, 14-in. g E Oliver sulky plow, 14-inch Moline gang - plow, Emer- 1 E son harrow cart, cream separator, Stewart horse 5 E clippers, grain elevator, horse power all complete, = E 44 ft. drag and 14 ft. of spouting. 6 wagons, hay = E rack, tight bottom, barrel churn. 3 sets work barn- E E ess. 2 sets heavy brass mounted harness, set single = E harness. = X THRMS Or SXI.H—On all sums of nnd under, cash. On all = = sums over $5 a credit of 6 months time will be eiven purchaser eiv- ~ — ing- his note with approved security without interest if paid wh°n E E due. If not paid when due to draw S percent from date. No prop- E E erty to be removed until terms of sale pre comnlied with. E E 4 PERCENT OFF FOR CASH. = E Monroe Steiner, Auc., J. P. Taylor. Cl°rk. E | Bert McDaniel John Be | E lt-m!Bw. HtiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiini' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiimiiiiifHimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii I WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY I E illllllllllillllllilliiil E Judson Creamery & Produce Co., Sept. S, = ~ North Judson, Indiana. X E Dear Sirs;- As we have received several letters ti tn you asking s X why we have discontinued shipping you < team. 1 will write and ex- X E plain why. We were not dissatisfied with the test, nor with the = treatment received ii-om you. but we have not had the cream to ship — E as the cow* hate failed. As scon as possible we will liegin shipping x E cream to you, \ottrs respect t ully. = WINAMAC. IND. Mis. Frances "tanfield, E = Judson Creamery & I‘roduce Co.. July 24, 1919. — E North Jmlson. Indiana. E Cmtlemen;- Please rest assured lam satisfied with your treatment = E hut our pasture is burned out so we are not getting mi s k. As soon = “ as we have any to sell we will semi it to you. X Yours truly. E E HEBRON, INDIANA. Lowman, X I JUDSON CREAMERY and PRO. CO. | E CASH BUYERS OF = | Cream Milk Poultry Eggs | E NORTH JUDSON. IND. E : E = iHiiimimimnuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimimniiiiimiiiiiiiHiiHiifmiiiinimiiiiHHiiiiiniiiiiHr
