Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 10

*?f>lliii nwMrnlllilulwW I , v.?A /'xW' a 1 ii «lr! -y-,—i ~f~ i ■ DUBBEI^ILTm^ I ' I o#™rwoLlL .“ ■~ r ~ 'j' 'I ’n~' "■*- Oliillli^ SAFE- ’ p' * ' So are his clothes. They are DUBBELBILT, The kind that are not easily torn or ruined. Why not make it “safe” for your boy to play even if he is all dressed up? You can practice economy by buying him clothes that are dressy in appearance, well tailored, and of sturdy fabrics and made to withstand hard usage. Examine the DUBBELBILT suits at our store and you will appreciate why we recommend them for your wide-awake, future president. KOONTZ, The Clothier Men’s Kuppenheimer Suits $40.00 to $67.75 wnußTiß : ■nii ■ t r ■ i = POLITICAL j MEETING = ,1 I I i I : | Walkerton, Ind. ; ; Saturday Evening: I I | October 16 i i ■ ■ I ■ Congressman ■ : Andrew J. Hickey ■ | OF LAPORTE ■ and ■ i j Attorney Z : Arthur Gilliom :’ ■ OF SOUTH BEND " Will speak upon the political issues from a | Republican standpoint. Come and hear the ■ I problems of the day fairly and ably discusi sed. | THE MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE | OPEN AIR IF THE WEATHER PERMITS. IF 1 | NOT THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WILL ■ | BE UTILIZED FOR THE PURPOSE. “ MEETING WILL OPEN AT 8 O'CLOCK ■ ■■■ ■ S' ■■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■■■■■> DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF J • SITTING DOWN? I J Are You A Disciple Os “What’s The Use?” ' ■ You are not; you don’t dare be; that's one thing you do not dare ■ A do. Xo man does. You can’t afford to give up. Things do pay. And fl there is use and need for every right fellow. ■ There is a proposition nailing for you. .lust the kind of a job V X an active man likes. It i- clean, healthy outdoor work, and the fl harder you push it, the more it pays you—not the other fellow. 9 This sounds good to you. It is th,, kind of a job you have been “i A wishing for, ami want right nou. If you mean business, it is yours Ai T tor the asking. Men with -ome kind of conveyance are preferred. A I J Address J । Winner Atkinson (o„ 1513 Mailers Bld if.. Chicago. ||

CORRESPONDENCE MILL CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Foote of Knox spent Sunday at the home of Joseph Rensberger. Miss Margaret Quinn of LaPorte spent Sunday with her parents, John Quinn and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heatherson and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heatherson spdnt Sunday in Eal’orte. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heatherson, Sr., of LaPorte were the ggasts at' the home of their daughtef’, Mrs. jArchie Snyder, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Spaulding of Chicago were the gnests of Mr. ana i Mrs. George Drollinger Sunday. Miss Hazel Wiltfong of Rolling Prairie spent Sunday with her parents. Joseph Wiltfong. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Attow of Battle Creek spent Sunday at the home of j W. F. Draves and family. ♦ THREE OAKs Kankakee and Stillwell played WANTS, FOR SALE, Etc. !■ OR SALE —Typewriter good as new. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 134 after 6 p. in. s3O-tfw. WANTED—To hear from owner of farm or good land for sale. Must be priced right. Write L. Jones, Box 551. Olney, 111. It-ol4wp FOR SALE—Studebaker roadster, in good condition. Porter Jack. 3t-o3Bwp FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet in j good condition. Call F. E. DraKe, । Walkerton. It-ol4wp. FOR SALE—Two cows, one horse and Garland cook stove. Robert Hart. 2t-o2lw. FOR SALE—Single comb White Leghorn year old hens. Ready to lay. Act quick if you want them. ol4tf w. b. I. Holser. FOR SALE)—3 4by 4 new cord tire. Never used. Will sell cheap. 014-tfw b. I. Holser. FOUND—A young man’s coat. Owner can have same bv paving for this ad. lt-wp Gien Walz. FOR SALE—Good solid cabbage at one cent a pound delivered. G. H. Goodrich. ol4tfw. FOR SALE—Some sheep-nose apPl es - Howard Freeman. LOST—Endgate, for Studebaker wagon. Finder please return to Carl Davis. It-wp. FOR SALE —Two Nash demonstrators, one seven passenger and one five passenger, both in fine shape. South Bend Nash Motor Co., 014-tfw. South Bend, Ind. FOR SALE- Eleven pigs seven weeks old, price $3.75 each. Phone 183-N. It-014. JOHN C. HAAG. LOST—Pair of shell rimmed glasses. Reward if returned to Hess Gould. It-ol4w FOR SALE—4O acre farm, 10 acres of it is muck land suitable for raising mint or onions the remainder good farm land. Located 2^ miles from Walkerton. Phone lni-V 2t-014 FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, model 1917, in good condition. Has good starter. 2t-ol4wp DR. W. F. MIRANDA. LOST—Pair side curtains for Ford car. Curtains were rolled up and tied with wire. Finder please mail to E. O. Beahm, Westville. Ind . who will refund charges and send reward, lt-ol 4wp. WANTED-—To rent good medium sized house in Walkerton. Phone No. 7 Thos. J. Wolfe. Jr. 523-tfw FOR SALE- -Bay gelding 8 years old, weight 1100 lbs., sorrel mare 9 years old. weight 110 lbs. Both are good general purpose animals ana good single drivers. Cash on note. Phone No. 7. Thos. J. Wolfe, Jr. 523-tfw FOR SALE—Ford roadster and half-ton truck combined. James P. Taylor. Route 2. Walkerton. jy22wtf FOR SALE—Three Art Garland hard coal burners No. 48, also two cook stoves. Will sell cheap if tak- ! en soon. Address Emil Anderson, j Walkerton, Indiana, Lake Grove . Resort. sl6-tfw ANTED—Load of dry hard I wood for kitchen stove. Apply at ; the Independent office. 07-tfw GROVER OPLINGER. Mark L. Brummitt Republican CANDIDATE for COUNTY COMMISSIONER WESTERN DISTRICT FOR REELECTION 1

their deciding game. It were better to have postponed it indefinitely. The visitors got all the tallies but one. It was protested nothing could prevent them from scoring short of being hobbled with a ball and chain. Our boys batted some lovely fouls, made ! several sensational errors, got the 14th man up to first base. Howard and Glen Feathers pitched, Barthel and Taylor caught for Stillwell. Bunnell Bros, pitched, Morrison and Harness caught for Kankakee! This is the first game that ever had twin hi others pitching in both teams. There was a large and enthusiastic crowd present. Our manager was fortunate in having relatives with him from’ Ohio at the last sad end. ' They promised they would never tell. At this date we don’t know if we jwill ever see a game down hme again. Possibly may play Pumpkin Center or George Corle’s Indians. S. E. Thomas and Will Pagel are building—don’t I now what until completed. > L. Wray had Ms buildings all repainted. I

GEORGE WYMAN & CO. I —COME AND SEE US— * s |r ■ • I f Store Honrs: Open 8:30 a. m. Close 5:30 p. m. 9 / Except Saturday, closed at 9:30 p. m. I ’ I ZtZ Wash Goods Sale WF] I J Temptingly Low Prices on / bB oiles, Ginghams, Percales, Crepes, ' Sateens, Foundation Silks, Romper Suitings, Shirtings, Poplins I —in fact, all Wash Goods 2an n ! in stock . "Look for Blue Price Mark” . Also note further reductions on White Goods I fl G LG Table Cloths, Napkins, Towelings, Muslins, Filet J ji N Lace Pieces, Japanese Blue Print Cloths, Turkish pV) J / \ J Towels, Bath Mats — FBsJ Starting Saturday, Octobor 16th ' '7, AtQ <1 Rear North Aisle. First Floor 0 /^7 Reduction Prices will be in Blue - w Wb, during the K. • Sale of Wash Goods and White Goods Wash Goods White Goods

27-inch Utopia ginghams at 29c a yard. 27-inch M. F. C. ginghams at 38c a yard. 32-inch Ivanhoe ginghams at 48c a yard. 38-inch Imported Ginghams at 69c a yard, 32-inch Scotch ginghams at 98c a yard. 30-inch Plain Japanese Crepe at 38c a yard. 32-inch Japanese Kimona Crepe at 45c a yard. 36-inch Foundation Silk at 69c a yard. 36-inch Fancy silk tassel at 69c a yard. 36-inch Belmont Percales at 29c a yard. 36-inch Superior Percales at 29c a yard. 36-inch Ensign Percales at 38c a yard. 36-inch Pacific Percales at 38c a yard. 36-inch Manchester shirting at 48c a yard. 36-inch Romper suiting at 48c a yard. 36-inch Sateens, colors and black at 69c a yard. 36-inch Fancy sateens at 98c a yard. 32-inch Imported Madras shirting at $1.19 a yard. 36-inch Broadcloth Lingerie in pink at 98c a yard. I Towels 18x36 Turkish bath towels at 29c. 20x38 Turkish bath towels at 39c. 20x39 Turkish bath towels at 59c. * 24x38 Turkish bath towels, heavy’ weight at 98c each. 24x47 Turkish bath towels, extra size at $1.45 each. 18x36 Startex half linen towels at 29c. 18x36 Half linen buck towel at 45c. 14x24 Barbers buck towel at $1.50 a dozen. Crash Towelir 17-inch Bleached crash toweling at 20c. 17-inqh unbleached crash toweling at 20c. IS-incfi^tartex crash toweling at 29c. a 1&-iuG^A11 linen Irish Crash at 45c. “ 17-inch All linen Scotch Crash toweling at 45c. 17-incfg Stevens all linen crash toweling, bleached and unI bleached 38c. 20-inch Stevens all linen crash toweling, both bleached and |J unbleached at 45c. 19-inch Stevens all linen twill crash toweling, both bleached H and unbleached at 49c. Maderia Linen Pieces • ’g 6-inch Madiera Doilies at 38c each and 45c each. 10-inch Madiera Doilies at 69c each. ■ 10-inch Madiera Doilies at 89c each. g 24-inch Madiera Center pieces at $4.95 and $6.95. 18-inch Madiera Center pieces at $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95. 36-inch Madiera Lunch Cloth at $8.50. $ 45-inch Lunch cloth. Madiera at $14.50 and s2l. 54-inch Madiera Lunch cloth at s2l and S3O. 72-inch Madiera Lunch cloth at $48.00. I NOTE No C. O. D. No Phone Orders. 1 | No Exchanges. No Mail Orders. if I

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Albert Hayter has a new wind , pump. j The county has promised us a new ' bridge and to fix the road. I i The boys going home after 12 | o’clock are requested to close their i 1 cut-out. | Some of us are getting along in I years to have our rest broken. May j shorten some useful lives. All farmers are invited to the ! Carlyle school house Tuesday even- j ing, Oct. 19. The county agent and : other speakers will be there. 1 An Expression of Appreciation. I 1 wish to express my thanks and | 1 gratitude to all my customers who by their patronage and fair dealing H made it possible for me to remain in i I business so long. lt-ol 4w. . Robert F. Dare. ! CABBAGE! FOR S\l E. Several tons of fine cabbage at one cent a pound at the Vern Harden- J i brook farm. | ’2t-o2lw Michael Kaufman.

* j Betters Living and Working Conditions. I - , • Dek o-Ligbt ck-xelop, <1 by n )t ; ■ ■ X " h ” early in H, . e there was g ■ / 1 I'tr’ \ lined i<>r great improv enient in the 5 a / -Ta lite I 1 living and working conditions on the ■ I r 1 F-’^triciQ Has th.- onl> soln ■ ■ I r V'hi ,hc ••■'Hit. : SI JOE ELECTRIC CO.: • "ayne St. ■ ' South Bend, Indiana. 8 " ELEC TRIG LIGHT AND ELECTRIC POWER | f ■ ■ 3 ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■. »■■■■■■■!

32-inch Plain Fla .on at 29c a yard. 40-inch Plain Flaxon at 45 a yard. 32-inch Checked and striped flaxon at 39c a yard. 32-inch Checked and striped linweave at 39c a yard. 40-inch Imported fancy striped voile at 98c and $1.38 a yard. 40-inch Imported checked and plaid voiles at 98c a yard. 36- and 40-inch Fancy checked voiles at 89c a yard. 36-inch Silk checked and plaid voiles at $1.50 a yard. 36-inch Fancy striped voiles at 59c a yard. 40-inch Imported swiss organdie, neat check at $1.69 a yard. 40-inch Imported swiss organdie, embroidered at $1.75 yard. 45-inch Imported swiss organdie, embroidered dot at $1.98. 36-inch Irish handkerchief linen in colors at $1.98 a yard. 44-inch Plain Newport voiles at 69c a yard. 42-inch Nurses uniform cloth at 59c a yard. 36-inch Fine Gaberdine at 69c a vard. 36-inch Pajama check at 45c a yard. 36-inch Lingerie broche silk at 98c a yard. 36-inch Fountain silk at 69c a yard. 32-inch Imported colored dot swiss at $1.50 a yard. 36-inch Silk and cotton crepe de chine at 89c a yard. 44-inch Indian head at 59c a yard. 54-inch Indian head at 69c a yard. Derryvale Irish Linen No. 103— 70x70 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $9.50. 70x88 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $12.50. 70x106 Derry vale Pattern Cloth at $15.50. 22x22 Derryvale napkins to match at $13.50. No. 112— 70x70 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $13.50. 70x88 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $17.00. I 70x106 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $20.50. 22x22 Derryvale napkins to match at $19.50. c I* No. 121— 72x72 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $17.50. 72x90 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $22.00. 72x108 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $26 00. 22x22 Derryvale napkins to match at $22.00. No. 130— 72x72 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $22.00. 72x90 Derryvale Pattern Cloth at $26.50. ;| Pattern Cloths and Napkins , 64x64-inch Mercerized round scalloped patt. cloth at sl-98 a | yard. $ 64x64 Mercerized square patt. cloth at $1.98. 60x60 Hemmed mercerized patt. cloth at $1.98. | 70x70 Imported Irish mercerized pattern clotfi at $4.95. 18x18 Hemmed hotel napkins at $1.50. 22x22 Mercerized napkins at $2.95. 20x20 Mercerized hemmed napkins at $3 p 5. Table Damask by the Yard 70-inch Mercerized table d mask at $1.19. $1.59. $1.98 a yd. | 70-inch Imported Irish jcrcerized damask at $2 50 a yard. 5 70-inch All linen table damask at $2.50 a yard. $2.95 and * $3.95 a yard.