Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1920 — Page 7
c^gKjwy ^c*’4ißr'<MF9H7wßr^P^^4Bv 4 R9MH*'<S • _F~\ S^ o Facts I | No. 3 fl jw^ ll ^ - B^IS No Rat Ever Knawed ;j 'A I H|B Through Concrete I * ShKHk Hats and mice don't ® a^H ■ 1,1 *"■ ’ ♦ i'^^’-^W* aE- - P terlockinu lenient f fl । "law silos. They do 1 y i i -\| fl -<.me <iios and tho * ’^*sSsSflflP"fel£------ hide- tin s make allow * . ' ’"■ 1 ' air to enter with tho t t -' • " result of silage spoil- fl ing, £ » Don't think of your silo in terms of two or three years but f • in HO years of service. Kat trouble isn’t to be expected soon fl * with any silo but the Interlocking silo, the kind that we are fl ■ going to sell you. is just as proof against rats 50 years from ( A now as today. ■ Good concrete made of clean graxel, cured under mild steam , fl ■ will NEVER crumble. It gets harder with age? Isn't that a Z big paint-in its favor? A Watch this space next week. We will tell you about the Z silo am! cyclones. I HEIM CEMENT I | PRODUCTS CO. | “The Best Silo Built” NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA | Attention Farmers ! M Do not make the mistake you have made the past few years by not fl • having sufficient room to store your grain and being obliged to sell a ■ it at a low price. Take into consideration the price of grain at I Z Harvest Time and the price the next summer. Come and get our fl I Crib and Granary Plans. Your local grain dealer will be able to | handle your grain to better advantage, if you have room to store I your grain at home and especially when the car situation is like it I is at the present time. fl Walkerton Lumber Company I LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING HARDWARE I E. R. THOMPSON, Mgr. Walkerton, Indiana । The Brunswick Name. Certifies an Extraordinary Tire Many motorists buy Brunswicks because of the name alone. It is sufficient assurance for them of super-quality. They have known this ancient house for its high standards, as have their fathers and grandfathers. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has been noted for its rare workmanship. Brunswick standards, as applied to tires, mean giving the utmost. In them you will find combined all the approved features properly related. No one advantage overshadows others nor hides shortcomings. The best tread that’s known, the strongest fabric, the most enduring side-wall construction, every addition, every extra, make Brunswicks prove their superiority. No factory cost has been too great. ONE Brunswick will win your decision to have ALL Brunswicks. It will be a revelation. Buy it today. It costs no more than like-type tires. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Indianapolis Headquarters: 111 South Pennsylvania Ave. /> fir ; &ieSB I WR .. On An Unlimited Mileage ^luarantce Basis The Huhnke Vulc. & Battery Co. WALKERTON
| From Our | Correspondents • < MT. VERNON fl .Mrs. Maggie Robison of the Island , Z visited her sister, Mrs. George Mech- ■ iing, Saturday. ( ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reinhardt . ■ and Mrs. .Ada Reinhardt spent Sunfl day xvith Mrs. Libbie Stover and I daughters. fl Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goppert and ■ son Harold visited friends in South | Bend and Mishawaka Sunday. h Mrs. Vera Seitz and sons are visitx in at the home of her sister, Mrs. B Ethel Knowlton, this xveek. k Marguerite and Forest Thompson K of South Bend are visiting at the : P home of their uncle, Herman GopIpert, this week. . Misses Mildred and lio Seitz of Hammond .ire visiting relatives here. | Mrs. S. C. Reinhardt and Mrs. » Gordon Schaffer of Grovertown called on r< latives here Friday evening. I Mrs. Elizabeth Stover and Mrs H I F. Goppert returned Friday after a J ten days visit with relatives and . I friends in Chicago. I , ^ r ’ an ^ Mrs. J. L. Henricks spent r Sunday with John Marlin and lam- ■ I iiy. ■ ? Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Ue Cureil E by local applications, as they cannot I reach the diseased portion of the . | ear. There is only one way to cure ' | catarrhal deafness, and that is by a I onstitutional remedy. Catarrhal 1 Deafness is caused by an inflamed , । condition of the mucous lining of I the Eustachian Tube. When this I tube is inflamed you have a rumbling । sound or imperfect hearing, and r when It is entirely’ closed. Deafness I is the result. Unless the inflamtna- | tion can be reduced and this tube refl stored to its normal condition, hearI ing will be destroyed forever. Many j ft ‘ases of deafness are caused by fl catarrh, which is an inflamed condiI ion of the mucous surfaces. Hall’s | Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood j on the mucous surfaces of the sys- ' tern. ’ ' ? Me will give One Hundred Dollars -for any case of Catarrhal Deafness I that cannot be cured by Hall's ' I Catarrh Medicine. Circulars free. । All Druggists, 7 sc. I F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. I TAKE (TIN TIME I' . ■ Just as Scores <>l Walkerton People | Have. । M'aiting doesn’t pay. fl If you neglect kidney backache. I Urinary troubles often follow. | Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney fl backache, and for other kidney ills. I Walkerton citizens endorse them. | Mrs. F. O. McAllister, Church St.. | Walkerton, says; “Whenernr my I kidneys show signs of being disor- & dered. I used a box of Doan’s Kidney r Pilis and I am quickly relieved. At I such times, my back becomes lame!' fl and sore and sharp pains pierce me f when I bend. I also feel generally, < run down. As soon as I have such - troubles, I use Doan’s Kidney Pills and they put my kidneys in good condition.” Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan s Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. McAllister had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. THE LAKE ERIE & WESTERN It. R. EXCURSION SUNDAY JUNE 27TH (returning same date.) Round Trip Eaves To MICHIGAN CITY $.Bl (Lake Michigan) Train leaves Walkerton 11:52 a.m. The above fare includes War Tax. tor tickets and full information apply to Agent. N 3? .. xx \ **)**?• EYES EXAMINED and Headaches relieved without the ise Drugs by H. LEMONTREE South Bend’s Leading Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Open till 6 P. M. 222% S. Michigan Street Phone Lincoln 6504 e. j. McCarty Auctioneer I Donaldson - Indiana Phone Tyner Central LQDCJEB. VIASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome. G. C. OPLINGER, W. M. M. B. SLICK, Secretary. S. P. TRACY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Walkerton, - - Invliana Ftcne No, 35 Night bell DR. H. S. DOWELL Dentist Walkerton, Indiana Office in Residence on Seventh St. ECZEMAFT Monev tocir without question ' if HUNT’S 'alve falls in the | treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA, 'M RINGWORM. TETTER or f JUtI’I I ' ether itebinjr skin diseases. li Try a 75 cent box at our risk, f*!# / /I C. M. CARTER, Druggist
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin of Ham- I let were Monday visitors at the John j Marlin home. ■ € ÜBA Charles Mackin, who has been ; quite ill with the quinzy, is some- : what improved. : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coup ■ transacted business in Hamlet Satur- : day night. j Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolff and : daughter, Mary Ellen, spent Sunday : afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Allie : Burhans, of near LaPorte. : John Lehker of near LaPorte ; spent a few days last week with his ; brother, William Lehker, and family, s John Boucher of Chicago spent : Sunday at the Henry Mackin home. : Miss Rachel Smith and George E Speare of LaPorte were Sunday visit- - ors al Lewis Barthel’s. = Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schultz spent : Saturday in LaPorte. - Perry Strang entertained his son - ami family of Michigan over Sunday. = Mr. and Alr^. Ollier Hough enter- = tained the former’s sister and child- : ten of LaPorte a few days last week. E The barn dance given at George E Lee’s Saturday night was well at- E tended. : Mrs. Otto Schultz and son, Archie, | = spent Monday with her son, Amel E Schultz, and family of Walkerton. IE Mrs. Adam Wolff and children E spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. = Raymond Coup. E Air. and Mrs. l|aymond Coup en- = । ntmd a number of friends at their E home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. J. Coup and sons of Ham- Z let spent Friday afternoon with Mr. ; and Mrs. Raymond Coup. The young- = er son remained for a few days’ visit. = Quite a number from this vicinity E attended the barn dance given by = Charles Wolff’s, Saturday evening. i = George BrbWn of Kingsbury is : building a new barn on his farm on : which Orville Coil lives. ■ THREE OAKS = The oats on the uplands are head- E ing very short. There will be a : light crop. : Miss Barber is visiting her cousin, s Mrs. Brooke Bowers. E The early cherries are a bountiful : crop and of splendid quality. But, : <>h. you sugar! j Th< Folsom iron works has made s a water tank for Place and Hat ini- ; son’s i hr* shing out fit.. : Mat tin Pope had a yard full of E company from LaPorte Sunday’. : Ihe rain will make our early pota j : slow growth. Th< crop will be much |E ■ Mr. and M i : to ( ini innati Friday to visit a fi wII day s with relat iv • s. : rh< Kankakee Winners and a ; Stillwell-Mill Creek nim played tixeiT |g second game on the home ground. It II was good ail the way. At the end ot |i the sth inning the score was 8 to 1 § in the visitor’s fkvor. At the begin- ; ning of the Bth it was 10 to 10 and ; finished 16 to 15 for Ka kt • : While this is a good many scores, i! every one was earned. We’vt no home runs or double plays; errors and strike-outs about evenly divided < Any person with a weak heart could safely watch the game through. Bal- ; teries—Anderson and Hutsell, Parker «tnd Gaiab< Creek Speare and Quiim. • ^“Wf’ion was taken to pay for ballgvtad 7o cents left. This won’t go far toward their suits. Oui catcher came out in the game with a new silk shirt. W'e were told it was borrowed for the afternoon. ( Janies Taylor with the usual help umpired. There will not be any ' game here for some time, as three return games must be played. Th, ' first will be ai Stillwell if the roads through Lincoln township can be taveled. । TYNER Mr. Fries and family spent Sunday ' at Hudson lake. Clifford Stoops and family of the Lake of the Woods visited wiih Dr. ' Thompson’s and Sani Newcomer s Saturday night and Sunday. Cari Ketchum who is attending school at Valparaiso was home over Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Steele and children of North Liberty spent the afternoon 1 with Auntie Sherwood, Monday. < Kenneth Clarke, son of Joe Clarke, ’ who used to run the hardware here, 1 is visiting his aunt, Airs. Henry Jar- 1 rell. Sylvia Hartman, of San Pierre, is visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. c McCreary. C. E. Summers spent a few days | in Ohio last week. I The Tyner Farmers’ State Bank ! will be open from 7 to 9 on Saturday [ evenings for the convenience of { farmers during the busy season. Miss Bonnett, The county nurse, ( will give a lecture next Tuesday’ at- ! ternoon at the high school building i to the mothers of the township. The I subject will be, "Malnutrition,” or j diseases due to bad feeding of child- [ ren. ! ! —— CRUMSTOWN Mr. and M:s. John Price are happy over the arrival of a boy baby born to them on June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Borlick are happy over the arrival of a girl baby born io them on the 2 7th day of June. Church services every’ Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Everybody invited. Rev. Paul Harris, of South Bend, minister. ( NON- RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, St. Joseph Conn- 1 ty, ss. In the St. Joseph Superior court, May Term, 1920. Estella Colby vs. Joseph William Colby Divorce No. 57 81 Be it known, that the above-nam-ed Plaintiff has filed in the office of . the Clerk of said Court her complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said Defendant, Joseph . William Colby is not a resident of the State of Indiana. I Said defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 21st day of September, 19 20, the same being the 2nd day of h« next term of said Court to commence at the City of South Bend, on the 3rd Monday in September next, on which day said Defendant is required to appear to said action. Wilbur M. Warner, Clerk. By Margaret Lung, Deputy. W. N. Bergan. Att’y. for Plaintiff. 3t-jylsw.
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South Bend Office Walkerton Office ; Dean Bldg. Denaut Bldg. Monday and Thursday Dr. B. E. Baldridge Announces the opening of his Dental i office in the Denaut bldg., Wolkerton, I on Monday and Thursday of'each week M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office andresHlenceon itheUDenaut' Building A■-• • i is ■•. Telepho neXo. 5-1 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. to 4 p. m. SMITH & GO. | f3 Funeral Directors, | LADY ASSISTANT g OFFICE PHONE No. 4. | RESIDENCE, No. 4. | WALKERTON, INDIANA W. F. MIRANDA, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The treatment of All Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Office in Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenue E. Phone No. 24—L M.B.Slick, LL.B. H.J. Curtis,LLß SLICK & CURTIS _ Attorneys and Councellors At Law_ Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. I KUSBAUM 8 GO. | i We give our special at- K ■ tention to all calls K 3 Lady Assistant ® I Pbune 83. Walkerton
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