Walkerton Independent, Volume 45, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 5
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! ’ V’) TN P . Koontz, the Clothier, for good clothes and shoes. T‘\_Z'i- Fair of near North Liberty wWas In town Tuesday. Otto Kollar of South Bend visited f\\'zi‘n friends here a few days this week, Charles Wright of near Hanna was looking after his interests here last Thursday. Earl Sheppard has returned from South Bend to take charge of his land near town. 7 Barney Goppert and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schultz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsby. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rearick were guests of the former’s brother at Winamaec a few days last week. Lester Rosenfeld, representing the Indianapolis News, was in town Wednesday in the interests of his paper. 'l‘lée Philathea class will be enterained by Mrs. S. C. Ewing and Mrs. J H. Faulkner at the home of Mrs. Ewing April 15. Herbert Hoover has finally unlimbered long enough to announce that he would under certain circumstances accept the republican nomination for president. Rev. William Valentine, late pastor of the United Brethren church, went to Kokomo last week where he will make his home. The prettiest and most complete line of millinery ever shown in Walkerton. Stillson’s, Ist stairway north of P. O. m25-tfw. Don’t let your battery run dry. We = fill, test and inspect all batteries free !. of charge—drive up. The Quality = Vule. and Battery Co., 1 door north =of the Independent. 2t-aßw. ol =| Lew Arnold of South Bend was in = town Tuesday. He recently 1'(*0()\'01‘-‘ =|ed from a siege of smallpox, hu\‘in-‘_" = been releasel from quarantine about | :i‘“’“ weeks ago. : - i ._-.‘_ Noah C. Lehman, of South ‘H(-n(i‘g = | former county recorder, was in town | » | - : g g 5 { = Monday in the interesis of his can- | = | didacy for the republican nomination | 2 | for commissioner from the Middle | :"‘Uv':"l"', { :|i & . ! : | William Nixon, John and Michael | = | Dailey of near Benton Harbor, Mich., | . s % g | s were in town Sunday looking for 2 {men to work on fruit farms. They Eirepm'l good fruit prospects this sea--2 | son. = : George Dolph of Teegarden was a | | business caller in Walkerton Thurs‘.lda.\'. He says this wasn’t much of a ' season for maple sugar in that vieinity, but what was made brought sky high prices. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet April 7 at the home of Mrs. A. O. Yerrick to hold an election of officers. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Trost, president. M. M. Foster, W. F LaFeber and A. L. Rogers were initiated into the mysteries of Elkdom at the Eiky' temple in South Bend Monday evening. There are now about ten members of the South Bend lodge from this place. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give an Easter pastry sale on April 3, at W. H. Smith’s office. Cakes, pies, rolls and home baked goods of all kinds, salads, chicken, noodles, etc., good things for vour Easter dinner. 3t-a2w. Distriet Superintendent Lake of Warsaw conducted services at the | United Brethren church last Sunday {mornin: and evening. A good attendance is reported at both ser- | vices. Arrangements are being made' |to secure another pastor at an early | idate to take the place of Rev. Wil-| ;]iam Valentine, resigned. ! | When somebody sends a hasty call i {over the phone to get out some sta-| | tionery in five minutes just like they | :h:ul five vears ago, we know Dby in-| Istinct just exactly what they want | and no further particulars are neces- | isary. Printers, vou know, have a | sort of sixth or seventh sense sbout | | such things. i The old wheel factory at Knox has been bought by S. Bachman of Chilecago who will remodel the building and occupy it with a factory for making paper cartons, which he will move from Chicago. Mr. Bachman comes to Knox without any ‘bOllllS. leaving the city on account of |tho high cost of labor, rents, ete. EThe factory will start with a force of iabout 20 men, women, boys and i girls, but a little later expect to emlploy 100 pecple.
Don’t buy ‘hat Easter hat until vou have lopked over our line. Stillson’s, Ististairway north of P. O. m25-tfw. ; | Millinery of unxcelled quality at | moderate prices showing ud\‘um-«:! styles in Pattern Hats. Stillson’s, | Ist stairway north of P. O. m25-tfw i Henry Kaufman of near IL:nn;:i was a busines caller in \\':xllu»rmn:‘ Thursday. Sipee he moved to that | locality he mfl_\' gets to Walkerton | about once a vear. { We employ only the latest proven methods in the process of vuleaniz‘m; and tire repairing. Al \\urkl strictly guaranteed. The Quality | |\'|ll(‘. and Battery Co., 1 door north of the Independent, 2t-aßw. I A ballot box and ballots have been | Iplaced in the postoffice for our peo- l ple to vote on the county hospital proposition. 4n article on the first page of this paper will give vou the details of the guestion. There will be no services at the Presbyterian church Surday on account of the cantata at the Methodist c‘hm'(‘h. There will be services om the following Yunday, Re-. Wright ciiciating. ; You will find one more place in town where yop can sell all kinds of hides and get the top price. Let us know also about your chickens, junk, rags, rubber, m‘t\al, ete. Write or phone 65 or %hg to the vard and get extra prig‘ffor it. You will be satisfied with ur treatment. You'll say so. HARXRY CHUDAKOFF, m25-tfw. 'I Phone 65. } 2.. ' - . William Pile will sell at I»llbll(“ auction at his residence, 21, miles northeast of Walkerton near the Jordan school house, Wednesday, April 14, commencing at 10 a. m., 2 |horses, 2 mileh cows, farming implements, household goods, ete. 12 months time at 6 percent interest. 'Ed Wolfe, Auect., J. P. Taylor, Clerk. | { John M. Olds of Plvmouth, form lerly- foreman of the Independent {office, will be a cancidate at the May (primary for the republican nomina[tion for county recorder. He was a candidate two years aco for county assessor and was defeated by a very narrow margin. But that was just a | nice little praectice sprint which jourht to put him in good runnins shape to win the race this time¢ Now's the time to have vour bat tery looked after. Wi assure vou | courtesy, expert workmanship and advice. The Quality Vule. and Bat|tery Co., 1 door north of the Inde g']wnd‘-m, 2t-aSw. e ; | L2R ) i “\.l'\‘.' 4 (% A3 K l 8 m AR R 'Y ks ¥ LN . ’ 58/ LY . * 9 . e b { L { LR L ! . L } \.. | + Ve % i ‘r, of possibie rials and patent preparations, but there is only ene good enocugh to suit ...'-- Fhatteryuss That is| Threaded Rubber. ‘ou get it only in the Still Willard, . 1- | The Quality |7 . - | Vulcaniziny | and Battery |k i » | Company - | T | One door north of . | LN ] g the Independent oty | Phone 92 - { L B | R ] o :i?'#?‘;a b LR N 11iar P . " (R LI S LI ! A tesewismay | L EE - WANTS, FOR SALE, Eic. I FAN SN IR N - NSNIN TR i t FOR SALE Strawberry and blackberry plants. Best varieties. l:v~uls\v_ A. D. SWANK. t WANTED—Married men to work on fruit farms. Good houses furnished for families and plenty of work for women and children during the fruit season. Good wages and ]plvusanL working conditions. Write !10 John Dailey, route 4, Benton Harbor, Mich 2t-aßwp. FOR SALE—Why pay rent when you can buy a home on easy payments? One_ 4 room, one 6 room, and one 8 ro?\m house on west 9th |street, two-tjocks west of school huse. S¢e T. W. Ward, for price and terms. {t-a22wp | HAY FOR SALE—II have a car |load of Baled Feeding Hay at $23 ‘f?»‘ r toll aßt -y barn. Phone No. 1. imis-tiw. THOS. J. WOLFE, JR. | WANTED —Representative for | Walkerton and vieinity to sell health and accident insurance for old established company. Liberal contract to right party. For further informa{tion address E. W. Mannock, Div. |Mgr., 538 Farmers’ Trust Bldg., | o is.;mh Bend, Ind. it-alsw. | FOR -RA\'TJ::":'—”lC;{'l’l;\' seed ,K,m,r:,l toes, |Trish Cobblers and Early Ohio. $2.00 per bushel. 1. W. PLACE. tul—wp. | et . e et et e e e e . ! g | FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, }fnll blooded Orpingtons, White Wyandottes and Silver Spangled Hamburgs. Mrs. Chas. Martin, on the Chas. Harness farm, Garden City, phone Hamlet exchange. st-a29whp. FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, $5 for 100. Mrs. Chas. Ramsby. 3t-alw. FOR SALE OR RENT-—l6O acres located in Polk township, Marshall county. Inquire of Frank S. Nash. 3t-alw.
4 ¢ 3 9 Do You Want to Save‘ss.oo 0 | - y ’ ~ - gg x On Your Boy’s Suit 2 | NER . . : : : 8 fi?\g?\“‘ We offer you the opportunity to save $5.00 on 3 ;. T ™ your boy’s suit and give you as many days’ weal - | 7 A\ as the other one. & | 412 (\Y _ : : : & i. i \ You may say that we are doing wonders. That's 3 8 f right, we feel that we are. This is another demon- i | stration of our wonderful buying ability and low 3 | S selling expenses. | E = g ex] g | ALL WOOL KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, Coats made in the very latest sprins fashion, inverted pleats, well tailored, beautiful patterns. pants full lined and taped . the biggest bargains going, in high class garments, while they last. ' $12.50 and $15.00 ¢ WONDERFUL VALUES IN BOYS' GUARANTEED SHOES,. “The Every Boy” . thoroughly reliable, fully guaranteed by the makers, the largest shoe maokers in ' the world: Endicott Johnson Corporation, In English, in button or Bluchers. Gu: I Metal Calf. : Size 9to 13145 $3.00 s Sizelto2 $25 Size 215 to 6 $3.50 WE DEAL IN FACTS—MAKE US SHOW YOU—BEFORE YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY , Clothiers, Shoers, Hatters | | B. F. HARDEN, Mgr. Walkerton, Ind. ; | ' & l DI D W = ROOOOTOOOOOOOOTICHIOOOCOCOCOTOOOOOCOCOTH 2 Q ] £ '-‘;-A- 'j':;;“ 3 & A T Save for Old Age ¥ R R oy $§ = SN é i =el .‘-, e b N . & } - 1 ‘A‘! § 1: e. \\ But three men in every hundred are sell-supporting Q f ,l \ "{};‘l\ or *“financially fixed” at 63 Years, according to w 2 ' § ;ie e— I{;’%}%’\ statistics. Q ; ‘j«" - v T—— T *s;:,\ Are you to be one of the three or one of the 972 L¥4 |§ : CENCTTOE O S 3 Now is the time to decide. Answer by opening a Q I :\\ t o } Term Savings Account in this bank now. We pay - g§ i it _,_T_“_, P 4%, interest, compounded semi-annually, and your § ; o small beginning will soon grow to such proportions § as will mean independence for you. I One dollar deposited in a Savings Account here gives you one of these R ’ Liberty Bell Home Banks to drop FA MERS STATE BANK your odd change in.
“ ,1 Auctioneer § Donaldson - Indiana| Phone Tyner Central ‘ st B : : | FORMALDEHYDE i For Treating Seed ! Oats, Etc. ; | : E ‘ | | Wall Paper Cleaner || Il Makes old dirty walls || i look new. | i 11 h ' | C. M. CARTER, Phec. ] Peoples Drug Store. 3 The Rexall Store. l | e T ————————" | e R B R | s ‘ 5 | | ' : | ODD s l | | i | —— i ‘ [ ‘ If, out of every one ! » B hundred people in civil- | . ized lands, seventy-five f ‘ were minus one hand, ‘ ‘ one foot, one eve or one ! | 1. ear, everyone woud mars _l, vel. | , Yet it is a fact that | s today seventy-five people | B o ! ,; i every hundred are de- ‘ o fective in what is unl :-;‘;; doubtedly our most pre- ‘ Fad cious gift—the faculty of B siene I ' 7;“:"! There are only twenty- ‘ l &3 five people in every hun- | "l " dred “who have ;N—‘r:‘a-}l ii g sight. The remainder are f —or should be—wearing } glasses in order to cor- . rect the deficiencies of : their vision. : If you are not absolutely positive that you ,1 have perfect vision call l and let us make a care- ;‘ ful, scientific examina- g tion of your eyes. { Dr. Ethelred Curtis Optometrist and Chiropractor : LA PORTE, IND. A NG L& : N |
.. . 5. gmmnmmmmmnnmmmmmmlmmnmmmlunmmmnmmmmmmluu_g g ;’:r\-e s g E 7N O z § TSies » z = FIARY 4 = = g Sor £ ASTCI” S Get the New in Ladies' Pumps & Oxfords = p GRS | S We have a fine selection . Z = of newest styles in Ladies’ il k. = = Pumps and Oxfords which RS L = = - . : . LST A \ — = Wwe are offering at low prices LU s \ = = for Pre-Easter Szle. VA7 )~ B B We invite you to call and « . = = inspect the line. No trouble 'y / z = at all to show you. 4:__,; e\ 2 = Celebrated Queen Quahty Stock : : H. W. GOHN T e The Indiana Title Abstract Gompany i J. WILLIS COTTON, Mgr. l Prepares modern abstracts to lands in Laporte, St. Joseph, { Stark and Marshall counties. Office over State Rank Walkerten, In PBDOB®E R BTG VT TG T % 1920 3 WD DTPGOTR@ARRSTT2SOIR SOIReSR I S 2 e g Promises to be a vear of great activ- 5 ity. If you are contemplating building i 9 we would advise you to get plans and = estimates early. ‘ We are at your service at all times. 9 PR DIDPTET TDD EOMOS T DO 1 Walk Lumber C 3 alkerton Lumber Gompany + LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING HARDWARE g Walkerton, - - . - Indiana DD RE DB Foor oE G ERESSS Tt -e J. WILLIS COTTON, Attorney at Law WALKERTON, INDIANA Office Over State Bank. HHome Phone No. 1 FARMS and TOWN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5,6, 7 and 8 per cent [loney to Loan According to amount, time and class of security
