Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1920 — Page 5

tt-l. " hlon^^^^^in OUR BANK is a sure foundation for YOUR. SOME BRICKS OR STONES PLACED ONE AT A TIME UPON EACH OTHER MAKE A FOUNDATION FOR A HOUSE. DEPOSITS STEADILY PLACED ONE UPON ANOTHER MAKE A FOUNDATION FOR A FORTUNE. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK. YOU WILL RECEIVE FOUR PER CENT INTEREST EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED IN THIS BANK IS INSURED. The State Bank of Walkerton EDWARD GRIDER, PRES. 0. C. SHOCKNEY, CASHIER UllH!!lfllll!!llllll||||||i|||||||||!|||||||||||||||||||||f|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| | |||| U | | I SPECIAL TIRE SALE | In order to place and advertise the | | famous QUAKER TIRES before the 1 | public, we will give, until Aug. 9th, | | with each tire a SPECIAL DISCOUNT I I of 15%. 1 I I ALSO ONE INNER TUBE FREE WITH EACH TIRE. Quaker Tires “Miles Cheaper.’’ Guaranteed Unlimited Mileage. H ~ Our Reference: Any User. Come in. See Demonstration. I V. LAKE, Walkerton, Ind. 1 Tmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiini ■■■■■B V B ■ ■ ■ ; Get Ready for the ; : Squirrel Season I | WHICH OPENS AUGUST Ist ■ We have everything the hunt- | er needs—. 22 Rifles, Shotguns and Ammunition and Supplies of all kinds. | : Come here: We can J : supply your needs ■ ■ I C. E. HOUSER : a General Hardware ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 4. |CB

SOOOC<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV* 2 |A Success Comes With Saving $ 8 I £ q 5 / \ TRi II you ward to know whether you are destined to £ /C / — become a success or a failure in life you can easily ~ ‘ nllt - The test is simple and it is infallible. JC '■ ie y>i able to save money? if not, drop out; you »V.- s ? “ will lose, ’mu may think not. but you w<i* lose as V * — ‘tire as you live, Iht seed of success is not in you. — T The ntan or won: n who saveS systematically is 6 ~ heading for greater things. A Savings Account £ with 1% interest v-ill enable you to build an op5 ~ ? 2 ’ w " FARMERS’ STATE BANK X , > x > ZiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXr;

esstga PEOPLE EStOStSStn Iz Slinger says he is a 33rd degree member in the Order of Old Clothes Wearers. Koontz, the Clothier for good clothes and shoes. The Producers Union Dairy Co. shipped a car load of butter to Philadelphia, Pa., last Tuesday. Threshing will probably start in this locality in a few days, but it Will be a short job this year. The 25% discount, on Palm Reach and Crash Suits starts Saturday at KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. jy22-wnl The Walkerton Greys will play the Nappanee ball club here Sunday. A good fast game is expected. jy22w The Ladies’ Aid of the U. B. church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. This is a season of good crops, with the exception of wheat. Everything else is flourishing in this locality. Come out and see the Nappanee ball team, the fastest team in Elkhart county, play the Walkerton Greys Sunday. This will be a fast one. jy22-w. The Plymouth Daily Republican in its Writeup of the ball game at that place last Sunday speaks of me Walkerton Greys as paid professionals. Thank you. This is a fine compliment to the boys and shows that their playing is up to the mark. But the fact is, the Greys are all home boys, except one, and he was engaged for the season, not because . he was any better player than others in the team but for the reason that they were short one man. The Ply- _ mouth team, we are reliably informjjed, also has one player from out of Utown, so that makes an even break in • the line-up of the two teams. We ■ like to see a true sport who plays ■ the game square, and not a belly- : acher. and the Republican should : have had a broader sense of fairness : than to publish such stuff. ■ [ WANTS, FOR SALE, Etc. j FARM WANTED—I want to hear : from party having farm for sale. : Give price and description. John W. : Wait, Champaign, Illinois. 2tj22w. • FOR SALE—Fresh cow and calf. : Phone 14 9S GUS BARTZ. : 2t-jy22w. : WANTED—Young people to qual- : ify tor business positions beginning ■ Monday,. August 30, or Tuesday, ■ September 7. Catalog Free: write : THE SOUTH BEND BUSINESS COLLEGE, South Bend, Ind. : a2O-wnl. ■ FOR SALE—Two good young Hol- : stein cows, one with calf by side. : One Jersey and Guernsey cow with : calf by side. Two 2 year old Guem- : sey and Jersey heifers, one to be ■ fresh soon. One yearling “Short ■ Horn” male calf. Twenty yearling : heifers. Phone No. 7. THOS. J. WOLFE. JR. : jy22-tfw. Walkerton, Ind. : FARM FOR SALE—My farm of ; 11 acres in the east part of North ■ Liberty. Has six room house with : cellar, cistern, house is electric light- • ed. Good out buildings and plenty of 1 fruit. Inquire of owner. wnl-2t-jy29 C. C GRISSO. LOST—Pair cream scales. Finder please notify. W. S. Denaut. Itjy22p 1 tage at Koontz lake. I FOR SALE —Ford roadster and ; half-ton truck combined. James P. : Taylor, Route 2, Walkerton. jy22wtf I FOR SALE —Early potatoes. । Phone 198-A. CHESTER THAYER. ; 3t-jy29w I FOR SALE—About 20 loads of j timothy hay from the field. sls per i load. FRANK S. NA^H. 1 2t-jy22wp. | WANTED—Office deck, or small I (writing desk. jn2 4w-tf. Quality Yule, and Battery Co. । FOR SALE —An old established | drug business; good lease; one of ! the best locations; corner Division | and Taylor Sts., South Bend, Ind,; । owner going south on account of = health. Inquire Wolter’s Drug Store. J TO SAVE BABY CHICKS 1 Put this in the drinking water. N Most people lose half of | I A every hatch, and seem to 1 expect it. Chick cholera I I or ’white diarrhoea is the | trouble. I i JCA* This loss is needless g a nd easily stopped, by I pu’ting Avicol in the drinking water. J We prove it by this offer: — | Call at our store for a 25c or 50c I package of Avicol. If you don’t find I that it promptly stops your chicks | dying, cures white diarrhoea and all g other bowel diseases of poultry, your § money will be refunded. ■ Avicol revives the drooping chicks _ and helps them grow and develop = ! rapidly. Shows positive results in 4S 111 1 hours. Easily used and inexpensive. C. M. CARTER. Ph. C.

£ OUR MENS and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SALE Ihe number of Bargains offered in this sale should make everybody in Walkerton sit up and take notice. The Reason:- We closed out a great lot of the celebrated “Collegian” Suits, finest ready-to-wear clothing in the land, below manufacturers cost, because they finished them too late. Our customers get the benefit. $30.00 $35.00 $45.00 j Values up to $40.00 Values up to $50.00 Values up to $60.00 Children's Suits Latest styles, fine cashmeres and tweeds all sizes 59.99 and $12.49 Shoes! Shoes! Oxfords for men in black and tan carried over from last season 52.98 to 84.98 Oxfords for boys in black and tan, also from former seasons, $1.98 to $2.49 The “DIRECT” Endicott’s, direct from hide to you, dark cordo English shoes for men, fully guaranteed, not $lO but only _ $5.89 Specials in Underwear for NEK and BOYS Nairisook, cut and sewed. Union suits for men, large and roomy value up to SI.OO, only 75c Ribbed Union Suits for men, fine yarn, closed crotch, value up to $1.50, only $1.15 Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits, all sizes, value up to $1.25, only 95c Chalmers’ fine as silk Union Suits for men, special (2nds) $1.89 I SILK SOX— special buy—wonderful bargain, white, cordo and black 59c FREE.— Boys— FREE A beautiful cloth covered story book. GUS REIS3 & COMPANY Clothiers Shoers Hatters B. F. HARDEN, Manager. WALKERTON, IND j

Mrs. Claude Houser entertained the Crochet.club at her home last week. Special sale of matches 7 cent I boxes for 5 cents —Saturday only, at Ryder’s. jy22-w. Miss Margaret Holser of Ashland. Ohio, is a guest of her brother. B. I. Holser, for two weeks. Starting July 31 the Koontz clothing store will close Saturday evenings at 10:30 o'clock. Nappanee, the fastest ball team in Elkhart county, plays here Sunday. | Game called at 2 p. in. jy22-w. While it is quiet in town things ‘ are buzzing in the country. When । the farmers are busy it means pros- ; per it y later. Mrs. Charles Baker returned Tuesday to I>ising Sun. 0., after a week’s visit here with her brother, W. E. Bierly, and family. Miss Ethel Bierly was at Valparaiso over Sunday visiting with friends and attending a reunion and picnic of her classmates of Valparaiso univeßsity. The Palin Beach and Air-O-Weave Suits that Kt^^r^Z'S, Walkerton, advertises for Saturday are exceptional values. jy22-wnl. Miss Mary Jarrell of South Bend visited with Walkerton friends Tuesday and Wednesday, going from here , to Tyner to visit a few days with friends and relatives. The state board of tax commissioners will begin a session in the state house at Indianapolis on July 26 to hear appeals from county tax review boards or assessors. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Pommert and son Russell of North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mangus and L. J. Knepp of near Lakeville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mull. The potato bug crop has been poor this summer, which is thought to be due partly to the late spring, the bugs having been about 30 minutes late in getting a good start in breeding for the summer campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneiber, Mr. . and Mrs. James Renfro and Richard Schneiber of Chicago are at Koontz lake for a two weeks’ outing and , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Klingaman and family. Will put on a special sale or matches, Saturday only. 7 cent ' boxes for 5 cents, while they last. * Trade here and reduce the cost of living. Ryder’s Cash and Carry Grocery. jy22-w. f -

5 ——————_______________ 1 il — - " "" l' I "..I 3 FACE I POWDER^!' r onjeel : \ r jr- /kT^sJ< 3 '• i X j : WTffiy < Clings Wonderfully! 1 P ACE POWDER JONTEEL 1 gives the skin a soft, velvety < smoothness and beauty. Accept- * I SB^ i able to the most sensitive skin, because it is pure. And delightfully - ' -■ fragrant—perfumed with Jonteel, the costly new odor of 26 flowers, S Try Face Powder Jonteel. C < _^ { C. M. Carter, Ph, C. 5 PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE

TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TAUGHT MERIT NURSE I’RAISES TRUTONA BECAUSE SHE KNOWS IT TO BE WORTHY OF HER RECOMMENDATION’. Muncie, Ind.. July 21, 1920, “I'd never recommend Trutona to the hundreds who know me if I wasn't thoroughly satisfied of its merits,” says Mrs. Julia Cryer, a well-known Muncie Nurse, who lives at 1523 South Franklin Street. ”1 began using Trutona after I had suffered for ten years from indigestion. 1 had previously tried numberless medicines, but none of them helped me. Gas would form in my stomach after meals, and I’d always fell bloated I had to take a laxative every day or so.” “I could tell Trutona was helping me after the first few doses. Now, no matter what I eat. I’m not bothered with the gas formations or the bloating, and 1 don’t have to use laxatives any more. My kidneys have ceased to bother me at night, too.” "I have been nursing the sick for the past twenty years, and I know the effect of a medicine on a person. By this fact, I know I’m safe in recommending Trutona. to my hundreds of friends. The Perfect Tonic is certainly well worthy of my unstinted praise.” Trntona is really a medicine of unusual merit. It is unsurpassed as a reconstructive agency, system purifier and body in vigorant. Trutona has been declared peerless as a treatment for stomach, liver and bowel (roubles. Trutona is sold in Walkerton, at Carter’s Drug Store. For better time carry a watch sold by Derf. To be there on time leave your call with Big Ben. E. V. DERF.

SBBESEEBaaiB 8... B BB SSBSBBBBBSI : Special Oxford i (SALE^^i 11| This is your opportunity to save money on oxfords. We are ■ offering our entire line at special reduced prices to close out. g ■ We do not want to carry over a single pair. Come ear\v. g Ladies' Oxfords, regu’nr * $8.50 values, sale price f iU U A ■ ■ Regular SB.OO Ladies’ Oxfords, go : 56.50 I _ Ladies’ $7.00 up-to-the O E "7 E ■ mißute Oxfords, sale WVi I V > ■ Misses’ Oxfords, regular Q Q O E ■ $4.00 values, now ^Vifcw I g Misses’ Oxfords. $3.75 OQ Efl ® values, sale SUiQU . ■ | H. W. GOHN : iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS'BBBBaBa gß’ b r a a a ■ ■ a~ a a ■ ■ b ■ b ■« ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 SAVE CROPS I 1 ■ ? f BY a . j Killing Insects, Blight, Etc. I M | SLUG SHOT. PYRETHRUM. PARIS GREEN, " | ARSENATE of LEAD. BLACK LEAF 40 I HELLEBORE " 1 “PYROX” FOR BUGS AND BLIGHT I 11 ■ j C. M. CARTER, Ph. C. ■ ■ PEOPLE S DRUG STORE ■ ■ ।^aißbaaaabstabaa a a a a b a a a a a a a—--1 Attention Farmers I . a Do not make the mi; i z having sufficient room to store your erain a::d beine obliged *o so,: A V it at a low' price. Take into cc g Har\ est Time and the price t I handle your grain to : $ your grain at hor j is at the present ti e. 0 Walke^oii Lumber C n panv LUMBER COAL and BL’ILDIN