Walkerton Independent, Volume 45, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 April 1920 — Page 7

RO TR TR RO RN R O RTR TV N L R i | of Used Automobil . R eey v e = g u gn: : at 1137 W.Division Street | z South Bend, Ind. = £ RAIN OR SHINE ; = : ) 1 j SR = = AR e W === L o = = By AP iy () 2 = . B i 1) = = L il § E These cars must be sold at your price.. Come whether vou buy g -E': or not. ’ z g Every automobile offered at this sale is guaranteed to be in l='§ z first class running (Eder. = ; Any one of these cars can be resold for more money than we é § expect to get at this sale. Be on hand at 1:30 sharp and you will § £ not be disappointed in the bargains that will be offered. = : Remember Every Car is in S : First Class Running Order : _E_ And they include the very best makes on the market today, g' ; such as: Cadillac, Hudson, Buick, Overland, Studebaker, Fords, = '_§ Auburn, Dort, Jeffery, Maxwell, Chandler, Crow Elkhart and = s many others. s s Terms to Suit the Buyer : g Come early and pick out vour car. g £ bt o S b iit i E; : YOU SET THE PRICE s g Don’t forget the date and place. Saturday afternoon, April 3, E! = 1:30 o’clock at 1137 West Division St., South Bend, Ind. =| = =| T

MT. VERNON Mrs. George Mechling and daugh-

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e T A 5 U B BR A . A AT M el 3 B T Diler. Anna, were in South Bend Friy {day evening and Saturdavy. » | Miss Bertha Schmeltz of North _!Lihen_\'. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broman and Miss Dorothy Williamson, of I\\'alkerron were guests of Miss Mild--‘red Stover Sunday. S .. A A Wl M A, AR 0 0 St Ae T R B, S

. e 14, A S i SAO 01 YRS Gl 5 S A . 15705 H. F. Goppert was in Chicago this week taking treatment for throat trouble. Miss May Ward was the guest of Miss Gladys Jacobs Sunday. |/ Mr. and Mrs. George Studley visited friends near LaPorte, Sunday. T O SsW P T WIS, 005 Bt O N IRI A A )AN e

| Miss Kathryn [ Stover visited friends in South Bepnd Sunday. Byron and Leno Capes of South Bend spent their | vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mechling. i Harry Verkler \'ijsiled friends in South Bend Sunday) 1 CUBA Quite a hail-storm passed over this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mis lllaymon(l Coup spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. J. Coup of Hamlet, ! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hough and daughter, lola, spent Sunday evening with Adam Wolff and family. Miss Bernedette schultz has been having the ear-ache, she having run a straw in hLer ear a, few days ago, while playing. Misses Elsie and Lillie and Master Ellsworth Vermilyer spent Sunday afternoon at the Sctlultz home, Mr. and Mrs. Gleéen Gilchrist and c¢hildren of LaPorte have moved back on James Gilchrists’ farm to assist in the farming this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Adam ‘Wolff and daughters motored( to Walkerton Saturday. Mrs. Wolff and daughters took dinner with Mrs. Amel Schultz, and Mr. Wolfif attended the sale. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseyh Snyder and son spent Sunday with relatives. . Ward Farrar has returned to his home after spending the winter in Chiecago. 4 Mrs. Nelson \'ermh er and daughters spent Saturday .;f‘: LaPorte. Roy Schultz gpentyy Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto\%chultz. Misses Lolita an Anita Wolff took dinner with Mijss Neva Pagel of LaPorte last Thuysday. Miss Anita Wol spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Nelson Vermilver. ‘ Miss Elsie Barthel is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barthel. - STRINGTOWN Lewis Buchtel and son, Melen, of Knox are visiting friends and relatives in this community. Mrs. Melvin Kaser spent the week in South Bend helping care for her father who was hurt by an automo—! bile. | Willie Buchtel has charge of his school again at Beaver Creek, aflor‘ an absence of several weeks on account of a fractured knee cap. | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Knepp and little daughter visited with Mr. and | Mrs. Ray Carbener Sunday. Preaching Easter Sunday at Beaver Creek at 10:30 by Rev. Alva Barr. Sunday school at 9:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. W. H. F. M. society will meet at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon. Everybody welcome, | Elizabeth Sousley and daughter, Emma, were in South Bend Saturday. | Word has been received here of the death of Mr. George Kinn, who lived near here many vears but made his home the last few vears with his daughters in South Bend. | Russell Mangus and family visited at the Albert Mangus home Sunday. Ester Naragon was home from South Bend over Sunday. Albert Harmon, an old resident of this community died in South Bend Friday. t James Sousley d children of South Bendd.calle§ on his mother, Elizabeth S ; day. MILL EK Mr. and Mrs. elcome Knowlton and daughter, Mdrjorie, Mrs. Sam Drieblebiss of North Liberty were g=mests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rensberger Wednesday. Mrs. James Sharpe was in South Bend last Friday. Quite a few went to South Bend last Saturday to do trading. Park Huff was called te Ohio to attend his cousin’s funeral last week. Mrs. Alma Hoffman and son, Ray, were visiting at Joe Rensberger’s last Wednesday. — ‘ STAR % Remember there will be an Easter program given at the Star church next Sunday night. Sunday school Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. ‘ Mary Early of south of North Liberty was the guest of Beulah Edlison over Sunday. Several from here attended the funeral services for Newton Finch held Sunday at 11 a .m. at the Sumption Prairie church. Mrs. Haro.. Geyer and daughters, Helen and Elnora, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Fred Maurer and family of Beulah, Mich. They expect to return home Friday. Frank Surface and family of Pleasant View were Sunday visitors of Earl Surface and family. Marie Birk of Tabor was the Sunday guest of Martha Wharton. A number from here attended the funeral services for Albert Harmon, at the St. John’s Lutheran chureh Monday forenoon. Mrs. James Howell spent Satirday and Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Floraa, and family of South Bend. ‘ Darewood Schrader of South Bend is spending a few Qays with his parents, Mr. and Migf Wm. Schrader‘ 'where he is recovgring from influ‘lt'n'/'vit‘ \ Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hostetler ’nf Ginger Hill took dinner at the Wm. Arnold home Sunday. ! ~ .o E McENDARFER ~ Chaunecy Wood from MecAllen, ‘Texas, spent a couple days last week 'with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gever. Little Mary Kaser is on the sick list. Rolla Steele and family spent Sun- l day with Mrs. John Albright. ['rances Albright is spending this weelk sewing for Mrs. Rolla Steele of LLakeville, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smiih took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Smith Monday. [Levi Smith received his hog from Disco, Ind., Monday. The funeral of Albert H;u‘mnni held at the Lutheran ehurch Monday was largely attended. Thomas Blough is on the sick list. B. I. Holser and family of Walkerton spent Sunday wiith Levi Smith and family. | Russel Mangus and family spent }.\‘lmd:u’ with Albert Mangus and family of Stiringtown. Mrs. Maggie Leatherman and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | James Blough. | A tornado went through this in--ivhhm‘h(md Sunday and did a loi of damage for Eli Steele. It tore the roof from the main part of the house and the silo to the ground

B ey Vhlk ! M Vhlk ! ; 11K ! ore Vlik !!} 3 i & [t is getting to be an almost everlasting “hollar” with us. But we are serious. We have customers—an increasing number—who want our products and we must be able to buy more milk in order to meet this demand. Come in and let us explain how vou will profit by selling your milk to us. We have a plan that $ will interest farmers and dairymen for miles around. Our last word lis, “We want more milk.” s * roducers Union Dair 0. k ¢ LAKEVILLE, INDIANA 3 -~ iS2 1S T IS N U > O D D 5I D SIS PTD W W D ST o

and part of the barn, the windmill l all down, and all the small buildings | and trees all down, and also went | through Ira McEndarfer’s and Aus-| tin Kaser’'s woods and damaged a[ strip clear through and did a little| damage to Austin Kaser’s hnildinui and orchard. It was one of the]| worst storms that has gone thmnf:hl this vieinity for years. Russell Naragon is buzzing woodl for Irvin McEndarfer this week. l e The Motive. l All who have meant good work with their whole hearts have done good work. . . . Every heart that has beatl strong and cheerful has left a hopeful impuise behind it in the world, and bettered the tradition of mankind. —Robert Louis Stevenson. e et B ST S 5 5 KIEST 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._.__b¢ ' Graham Flour, per lb.________6¢ {White Rye Flour 3 bbl ik 100 ey Baane ... . __T%e D [ Wheat Middlings cwt., ——_____%s3.oo ’\\'hv:u Do 6y ... ... 3239 Hog Tankage 60% cwt. —____s6.7s oQil Meal, 34 per cent, fine or l fORYES Der owt . ... ... 3800 Corn and Oats, chop feed cwt. 83.001 Cracked Corn, per cwt. ——_—___s3.oo Will Pay Hog Feed, with milk, Blood and Bone meal ___ $3.90 cwt Blatchford’s Calf Meal 25 lbs. $1.50. FaNtiry Meoll ewt. . . ... $3.80 {Developing Feed cwt.________s4.2s e Mol owt, ... ... 3438 '(‘,hi('k Mash with milk 25 Ibs. _sl ‘3s{ | Oyster Shell, rer cwt. — ————-351.50| lGrit. oS R G RER T | Meat Scraps for pouliry cwt. _437423.’ Condon Bros. Seleet Southport t}lmwi Onion Seed, ' Yellow $1.65, a Ib.| i Bed vl. . ~,‘__sl,\.’-)i 'chr.\' Highest Quality Clovers, Blue} 'Grass. Timothy, Field Seeds, Gar-| |den Seeds and Alfalfa seeds. ‘ ‘Sn_\' Benas, Soudan Grass. § ivtel Cut Oats. ewt, ... .. 3550 ] [Hulled Oats. owt. ... . ... . 3550 Barrel Salt, kept in dry bbl. __s2.so | 50 Ib. Salt Blocks _______,___v’)(-o.i Prices subject to change without; notice. i United States Food Administration | License No. G-62284 ____ ‘ WE SHIP ANY PLACE 1 ——————————————————————————— ookt RS _,_,fim____..h*___. ! Eyes Examined | SHUR-ON " i N : % | SHUR:ON 7 < EVEGLASS I f ¥ Glasses Fitted at Moderate Prices— | Satisfaction Guaranteed l DR. J. BURKE | M&MBMSOUTHBEN‘D,IND.I L R TAP T SRR Wt AT SR T SATE TN AR T S | : | ’ “OL.D AND RELIABLE” e i I FARMERS | ; and others who occasionally | i I‘:mvwi <:1:;zi!' sums of money- 3 ! $25.00 to s3oo.oo—can easily ! et of us on such security as ! ’ LIVE STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, TRACTOR, AUTO, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANO, etc. | ' J.owest legal Cha ates ; | with time and installments ; E made to suit borrower. Time | 1 extended in case of sickness, i | crop failure, ete. Call, phone, | or write. Main 1746. | | ofATE LOAN GO Capital $50,000.00 : ond Fl. Merchants Bank Bldg. 231 S. Mich. St. i SOUTH BEND, IND. 1 : Branch Oflice ! | 70215 Lincolnway, | i LAFPORTE, IND. Phone 514.

el When in South Bend make Wyman’s your Headguarters : —Come and See Us— Store Houars: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily except " Satarday, when store is open until 9:30 p. m. B D | B“? Your Easter APV | e < C]Othes ! AN | > k“‘*‘) Many new garments | o 1 have arrived the last few | [ | days. N d crisp | N, ‘ ys. ew and crisp | \\ from the maker in time | bl ll for Easter wear. There § ' .’/ P are lovely new suits of § ) |7 tricotines, and serges in § /" ‘ short Etons. Severely 8§ y, g plain tailored and semi- ¥ K | dress or sport models, in ! J } fact everything that is i B & new. The prices ranging $35.00, $45.00, $50.00, $57.50 i to $95.00. ¥ 5 Long or Short Coats | l Short Johnny Coats of Polo Cloth, Tinsil Tone, : and Velour. Large pockets and narrow belts. £ ' Prices $25.00 to $57.00. L.ong coats for dress, street. and winter wear. The ‘ | materials being tricotines, serges, silvertones, vel- 'k : ours, and tweeds. Manv belted models, others with i | 8| that full new wrappy effect. i E & Prices $35.00, $45.00, $57.50 to $95.00. | That New Easter Dress | } | —in figured or plain taffetas. ‘ | | —ln swaggie tafletas with long or short sleeves. ffi —in that clinging tricolette so much admired. 4 §:‘ Hundreds of these new dresses at special Easter |B| Prices—s2s.oo, $35.00, $45.00, $57.50. | § }; A Growing Rug and Drapery Department ;; Jor a Growing City iR R T TTR TN T T a%&;;‘ma

eA A VS IRO U SIS o T PN TW A A 75 T T T wllmllh'fliII!!HI!!EE!I!I!I%IL???fil.;E:Il,,Z~IE.'l;.lif.'i.'lf!ff!l!l?f! & = = = = = = e ] = 2 2 ! = % Comes early this vear—only I_ = 20 more shopping days. Select f! g vour Easter apparel now. We fi B are ready with the best and = = : : B B latest in Coats, Suits, Dresses, = l?i Blouses and Skirts. :g_ = ; B & The Styles, Materials, Work- = m manship and our well known g‘ % Reasonable Prices we are sure, g| % will please you. & = * s &t 's B = - 3 2 = Grossman's = & 126 So. Michigan Street g - SOUTH BEND, IND. - B fi !li'le“"l“l ENEREEEER ! The Kilmer Co., North Liberty l W. H. Smith and S. A. Nusbaum, | Walkerton AGENTS FOR | | F - South Bend Floral Co. | ;FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS, I’AR-! t TIES AND FUNERALS. i l SRR TR TRTSTOTn Sk SR T M ‘DR. W. C. WISENBAUGH | | ——DENTIST—— | e | OFFICE HOURS: | Plateworkand fil- | 3A. M. to 12:086 A. M | ings aspeclalty 1:00p. m.to 5:00 p.m % Prices reasonable. Sundaysby ] — ! Appointmen i North Liberty, Ind. ‘ | Send us the price of a year's; subscription if you are in arrears. |

S 0 T L Al N S NS PO 5 Pl i b o s el = =W = i 4%«/ - / EYES EXAMINED and Headaches relieved without the c=e Drugs by H. LEMONTREE South Bend’s Leading Cptometrist and Manufacturing Optician Open till 6 P. M. 22214 S. Michigan Sireet Phone Lincoln 6504 I A P ARSI P e gy S 550 AN O e Dr. Arthur A. Pons D-C-0. D-C and D-E-T. Chronic Diseases, Nervousness and Rheumatism Home Phone 8593 114 W. Washington St. Over Baker’s Shoe Siore—2nd Floor l SOUTH BEND, IND. ?/————————————-———-———-"',“"_“”' e s ! 5 | LaCamille Corsets { with the " . -y - i Ventilo Back ! guarantee comfort. We specialize in the correct fitting of stout women. THE GRACE CORSEIT] | SHOP. Z 130 SO, Mam D ' South Bend, Ind. It = .