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TR Y R R RRR E R RR R RYR R R eRRRRRYRRRRNRRN RRRRRR R R R AR & c & & % ' E -1 1 Odces 10~ @ 2 5 = 2 ] E : : % aSLCY g & : . . o % Coat 2 oats . - y = ] “1. = % Short Sport Coats of Silvertone, Velour and Polo Cloth. o = Longer wraps of Silk Duvetyn F ort}um, Chatoyant and Tri%:J cotine—Dolman and Cape eifects. Pn(—‘ed—&l $32.50 to $182.50 . > —‘;‘ PPN = Dresses @Oy : &«jfi% e Crisp new Dresses of Taffeta %v 4 ! \ SSe TS in a complete assortment of A A _ s sizes, styles and colors. (\Ji?pe- F 3 . ~’\ ; ( ful models in satin and all silk UAR e 7, x ‘ Migonette. Prices— egt v:;‘-'.s;. 4 i = ) P 2 - - ML 4’:-.‘-‘. o Sy IR SR 83250 to $115.00 e A . 3 N T RN T ARy <& . B %! SKi g T Sk ALERRNES 0 & 7= 2% T . . . AR AR 0D C o e Aot | Novelty Skirts of plaid velour, ,;3;%—::35::;;%; R E - 2 o= . - . A ‘ :., ~! :‘i‘a.:‘-“ X -k¢ in knife plaited style—fine as- | g ,;‘_:g‘;::g;.g;g T e ;;;? Zi sortment of color combinations. /& gt fi,}:“‘ & ;,9 s"i 5 / Prices from— M;‘m.’i"{;{“g & iNCIEEE \ $22.50 to $37.50 G e ’ » "’&; ¥é'{ i;5 :.,. l’:\ _..:!@l;}"':".' '3!‘ “ @ ;;’]‘ 'Y ‘% = ) : 2 “.1:. z;:::fl‘ Al = aly Easter Blouses \ R : A, Zk . R % ¢ (P FT Z 785 Smart Suit Blouses of Georg- } | & 7= ’é 5 M : S ; bA- = V= Z 184 - ette and Tricolette—or fine /Ny W 5 y £ 25 : 2 : . 7/ ) R @ v ZIB white batiste and voiles. Prices TRV R e 5 Z7 j up to— N e : Ao $50.00 UL = '7'3 . i : ¢ R 3 Y é E ‘ A ok \ & 7 i VISIT OUR SOUTH ANNENX. ‘ E ¢7l Three complete floors of Furni- s B € i Y ture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, ' % 4 = Draperies, Lamps and Phonographs. \ 3 2 I ; THE ELLSWORTH STORE E [ E ; [ G (= - & E - [ “THE BriGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN” e SOUTH BEND, INDIANA & R R R RR R R RRRRRRRRRRRARRRRR RRRRRRARR R R RN R R R RRRRRRRER

A S o S TTS S S 3 5 S WA T 5 il S eot 1 FRANK S. NASH Trustee Lincoln Township Hereby gives notice that he will be at his office in the Denaut Building Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. Office hours 9:30 a. m. to 4 p- m. - “ M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office andresidence in the Denaut Building Seveata straa:. Uelennone No. 5-1 e S S Sot 5530 NS 'BB T 0 M 0 M NV, 5 T O De» = M A SONIC WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome, G. C. OPLINGER, . M M. B. SLICK, Segretary. A SRS S T 1 A AT T B e TN P SRS, N e

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m | 1 | W. F. MIRANDA, M. D. g [ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON t" The treatmexit'hot All Diseases of ‘ _} Women and Children a Specialty. 1} Office in Building near residence _ ) i I, Office Consultation Free | _|Avenue E. Phone No. 24—1. '? I“‘ f DR. H. S. DOWELL i Dentist | 5 Walkerton, Indiana ' | Office in Residence on Seventh St. ! ! m‘. , ' M.B.Slick, LL.B. H.J. Curtis,LLß { | SLICK & CURTIS | | ~Attorneys and Councellors At Law_ ! Notary Public and U. S. Pension | ! Actorneys é | £ ! , Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of | Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Colections. '

m | Plain Questions to Walkerg ‘" ton People. | Every Walkerton Reader Will Admit , the Sourudness of the Logic. ' Would Walkerton people recom- | mend Doan’s Kidney Pills as they do {if the medicine were not reliable? f\\'ould they confirm their statements { after vears have elapsed if their ex- [ periences did not show the reniedy to |be deservine of it? Statements like {the following must carry conviction | to the mind of every reader: i Mrs. George Beiter, Walkerton, i say¥s: ‘I had severe pains all over my tbody and my back ached constantly. |T was very nervons, my hands were iswollen and 1 had rheumatic pains. i Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me from the start and gave me wonderful benefit.” f LASTING RESULTS | Over five years later, Mrs. Beiter said: I haven’t needed Doan's Kid- | nev Pills in a long time, ‘ i Price 60¢, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ‘Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that { Mrs. Beiter had. Foster-Milburn ICo., Mirs.. Bullselo. N Y.

) ' SRR RN RRN R R RRRN RN TR R R RRN RRRNNDRIR TR RO 2 IE s ) = = £ WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY Bl - 32 | = 2! | - - 5] | = ' TERRERRRRRRRERRERERIRELN) = 2] | - | = 0= Judson Creaniery & Produce Co., Feb, 23, 1920. = 8| & North Judson, Indiana. = gag Sirs;- Your letter ol 17th received and in reply will say: = ;;.‘_E_ Yes, the Reo'é always ready, g 5] = All her nuts and bolts are tight, = g*: And the wife and 1 are steady, = = IE Mi'king Bossey morn and night. = je» g . 5] I: You should seé our milk pails shining, = ?,‘E Milk stools always steady too. i 1o For with Butterfat still climbing - | . - 3;5 It would be a loss tis true, = 3] 'E Should it accidentally happen, = g — That we spilled a quart or two. = ] .§ Sure the De Lava) is humming, = = Taking all the milk right through, = ]| = And we sure have found the market = 3 — Where we get a square deal too. - ) = Where the prices are the highest, = 3 = And the service is the best, = = For we ship to Judson Creamery, = 1= Where we get the weight and test. = 3 = | Yours very truly, “ /€ ROCHESTER, INIIANA. H. 0. Brugh, S a| = = £ JUDSON CREAMERY and PRO. CO. : RE 5 = )12 an s « = ) [ = & = ) £ CASH BUYERS OF = E C Milk Poul Eggs : 1E Cream 1 ouitry ggs = )|= & ’ = 3!5 { NORTH JUDSON, IND. S 1R Ei:w - ii TRRR TR R R N R Y ) T R et — - |

=) # 2] | MUDDY STREET 3} gl This spring puts us in mind of 51| Some men-——-quite windy. %l Clyde Miller and wife visited alLe\‘i Miller’'s on Sunday. % Clyde Divine moved to Te-e,:m'do-n; 51| Monday., i 2] ] g Had quite a hail-storm Sunday. g I'tank Coil spent Sunday after--5| noon with the Pelts family. | % Clyde and Ben are going to run 5| Ford out of business. : % Jess MacKesson butchered Weda- | 5| nesday Frank Coil and Will Mory ! %I] were his helpers. . 5{ Ben Cover lost one of his work g horses last week. | 5) Frank Head lost a valuable colt' e. < 3 g l'n‘da.\' n.l;:ht. : . a| Sunshine is delicious, rain is re%i!'wshinu, wind is bracing, snow is 5| exhilirating. There is really no such éaJ‘u thing as bad weather, a| The telephone line is out of comg[missinn since the storm in Muddy 'ai.\'lrvm, | aee e e i | = | ;. WALKERTON MARKETS. 3] 3! Corrected Every Thursday. fl;l,\g.\ e e e ) gißutter _ . R 4D gil,;n'd eec e D . 23 "}l'olulo(»s - . 3800 “[Thnothy Eeed ... . o ~-$5.70 - |Clover Seed .wwemwwniisive——s3s.oo ';.\ll’ul.i’u Soed mvoinnci i $24.00 Wheat, No. 1 ... S .. $2.50 iOats, No. 3 __ o . . .90 {Rye, No. 2. 56 Ihe wsa S 81.70 '}(‘m'n. new sound, per 180 _.._82.14 | Beans, hand picked g 8 - -$5.40 ~Onions, bushel Lol il $1.76 |Chickens, old -il . .35 iDmcks _.. . 30 i | Fat Cattle, per cwt. —_sp.oo to $9.00 | fSl(»cli Cattle, per cwt. _.§6 to $7.00 {Cows, per ewt. ... . 285 to $7.00 | | Calves, per cwt. .__.__sßo to $13.00 | Hogs, per cwt., .- 338 to $14.00 | i iSheep, per ewt. cv e ianatll.oo | |Lambs, per ewt. ... 0 1o $14.00 | Green Hides . ... = = .15} i i Re | = B | | SIOO Reward, SIOO. _ { The readers of this paper will be | | pleased to learn that there is at least | one dreaded disease that science has ‘ibeen able to eure in all its stages and | that is catarrh. Catarrh being great- | ily influenced by constitutional condi- | ftions requires constitutional treat- | {ment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is | [taken internally and aets thru the {Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the | iSvstem thereby destroying the found- | izniun of the disease. giving the l,:»{,g (ient strength by building up the con- | {stitution and assisting nature in do- | (ing its work.. 'The proprietors have | {0 much faith in the curative powers | sos Halil's Catarrh Medicine that they | offer One Hundred Dollars for any ! case that it fails to cure. Send for | {list of testimonials :I J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. | | Sold by all Druggists, 75c. | | it I DL BRI T A RIDR A e : 3 . LW l . e e e | Hoprversd v egtarg | ! 2 | | . . | LALY ASSISTANT (g OFFIOE PHON M1" 4 , RERTDENCE. Nn { i { F i WALEERTON, INBiaNA F W ¥ S. P. TRACY, M. D. | g PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Walkerton, - - Indiana__ Phone No. 35 Night bell { W { South Rend Office Walkerton Office 409 Dean Bldg. Denaut Bldg. | Monday and Thursday | Dr. B. E. Dalgvidge | | Announces the opening of his Dental | office in the Denaut bldg., Wolkerton, | on Monday and Thursday offeach week | i | m |; i | l' ' I UNDERTAKERS | ‘ We give our special at- ! i | tention to all calls | 4 LLady Assistant | Phone 83. Walkerton | | IR CEIAE R | TR

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7 I 7 61’ ' )) (o I FOR twenty years Buick engineers and designers have been moving forward, building a Buick prestige in motor car design and construction that has answered the world’s challenge. It has been an achievement worth the effort and established a Buick reputation of high standard and value. The public has learned to depend upon the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor Car, and the great demands upon Buick dealers for Buick models is the highest compliment that can be paid to Buick achievement. RN —— o oy 7 IV | NN WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM W. B. APPLE i Local Buick Dealer

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