Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 7
BYou owe them 3, DUTY ‘£- v *■ / ( \ «KEa»fc-- l■ । H««« . - ■ ■ j /\yv to^iour Money / V -M mOUR^AHK \S for them. » JUST SUPPOSE SOMETHING HAPPENED TO YOU. _ YES, YOU. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO YOUR FAMILY? • • 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. O. C. SHOCKNEY, CASHIER ■ ■■casE&aeasßßßßaKHßaßaßcaa I Get Ready For Cold Weather c K * We have a complete Line of n « HEATING STOVES, STOVE BOARDS, * f F4PE, COAL HODS, SHOA ELS, | I ' POKERS. ETC. ETC. g g Repairs for Any Make of Stove. ■ | Come And See Us. I FRATER & KARR ’ f Walkerton, Ind. Phone No. 72 ■ r a a 1 a ■ ■ a a a ■ a: BBaßaaagaawgaaaw” ■ Small Tires—Big Merits • Goodyear Fabric Clincher Tires, either in the Double Cure All-Weather Tread or the Single Cure Anti-Skid Tread, are waiting here to render unusual service to owners of small cars. By securing your 30 x 3, 30 x 3\ 2 or 31 x 4 tires from us, you not alone get the remarkable and * always dependable quality ARrvA • you expect of Goodyear ' Tires, but you also get that Service which has made our name so popular among loc- * car owner ^. 1 /Wfi I Other sizes and tvpes in aOAIj I Stock. VW I Mli Rudd Motor Go. 4 B' • e Have Goodyear Tourist Tubes Too iHimiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUJ | Get Ready for Winter | j STOVES A BIG STOCK OF THE BEST = I MAKES TO SELECT FROM. | At the present time we have 68 stoves and ranges = = of standard grades on the floor that will afford you i = a good opportunity of mj' ing a wise selection. = = Among our stock are the following makes: ? RANGES—GIobe. Majestic. Range Eternal and = E Monogram. * = STOVES—Radiant Home. Indian Hot Blast, S = Royal. New Wonder, and other makes. = Z These stoves will hum hard or soft coal or wood, making tlieiu - = very >ervi<eahle during these troublous fuel time". E Select yon: 'l ee now while yoi. in have a big variety to choose s X fmm. f C. E. HOUSER I = General Hardware E mmiuiiiiiiHiiiHiutiimiiimHiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimimiiiiiiHmiiiiimimiiiiiiifiiif
PEOPLE K^ow Additional locals will be found on page nine. See the rainbow striped sweaters at Reiss’. Harry Holland has sold his tuilk route to William Gleason. Books, complete new list of latest popular copy rights. ( A RTER'S 1)111 G STOHK. Noah Rensberger is visiting here • with his son. Smyers, ami family. He ihas been in poor health for some time but is improving. I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCarty of Gari' visited here over Sunday at tne homes of their parents. Harley has just recovered from a siege of illness. Some exceptionally fine, large apples shown in the windows of the Parmers State Bank are from the orchards of Frank Ritter ami W. H. H. Lowry. Ray McDaniel, assistant cashier of the State Bank of Walkerton, is taking a vacation this week and is visiting relatives in Chicago and Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. and Mr,«. D. M. Woodward motored out from Chicago, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank DrForest of that city. Thursday evoking and remained at their cottage at the lake until Sunday. Rev. Thompson Turn r and daughter, Madeline, of Chicago ’ kited hero । he latter part of last week with hts parents, Mr. and Mrs Anthony Turu- . er, returning to his charge in the city . in time for the Sunday s< rvic< ■. The Independent was misinformed - as to the number of automobiles in town Wednesday evuming of last * week. Instead of 250 there were j nearer 450, Marshal Flack’ haiinn counted 400 but was unable to get • thepi all. * Harry Gray, the stock baye,. has j rentrd his farm near Donaldson and g will become a citizen of Waikerton 1 about Nov. 1. He has rented :• 5 Bert Smith cement stone house. Mw j Gray will make this the center of his = operations as a buyer oi stock, which u will add to^ the business of the town, f The K. of P. Lodge will play a j picked team of Walkerton’s star j j players Friday afternoon at West ; Side park. Titis game is to be for I blood and promises to be a thriller, j Yon should not miss it. The stores • I will be closed from 2 to 4 o’clock so - that everybody can see the game. A journal on the rear wheels of a freight car trucks on the L. E. K- W. burned out Wednesday forenoon and let the boxing drop so the . nds of the ties were cut tip more or less for about 600 feet before the ira’” was stopped. The : train vas runnim. slowly or the results probably would have been much woi so. The part of [•he track damaged was between the jit. &• O. and Eighth street. Public Sale The undersigned will sell ’at public auction at his resiIdence, 1 3 4 miles north, 1 ; mile west of Donaldson and I 1 2 miles south of the east ! banks of Koontz lake, Weenesday, Oct. 20 commencing *at W a. m. 3 HEAD OF < ATTLE 3 1 HORSE 1 100 CHICKENS 100 Farming implements, Corn and Potatoes, Household Goods <nd many other articles. Reasonable sale terms will be given. Gabriel Sabou E. J. McCarty, Auct. Nils Person, Clerk. It-wp
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l 1920 suits and overcoats for 1921 prices at Reiss’. j The most wonderful line of sweat'eis ever shown in Walkerton, at Reiss’. Mrs. Cynthia Adie and Mrs. Horace Woodard visited friends in Kimmel, Ind., over Sunday. \ i< tor Records and I ictor Talking .Ma<hin<‘s may non be obtained from <MITER’S DRI’G STORE. BAK II SOOX FOR THE OPEXLX<. OI THE WALKERTOX < \XIH KIT< HEX’S RESTAI RANT. It-w. M. D. Leibole of Gary is enjoying his annual two weeks’ vacation with , friends in Walkerton. He is employed as night clerk at Riverside Hall. AV ANTED—.Pupils for oiominc Nov. 1. Earn board and room. Write today. The South Bend Business College. - t-o2Bwnl. A sharp dec ine in the prices of all commodities vithin the next six । months is predicted by leading authorities. A5( per cent drop is । probable in some lim»s Eighteen quarts of tea were sold I for bonded whiskey at Warsaw r. e- i ■ ently. The booties were said to ha 1 . <• been sealed anti had all the appearance of the real goods. FOR RENT*—My 125 acre grain and stock fariL good buildings, between LaPortei and Michigan City, Cash or shar*. Write to W. 8., 919 Leland Aw., Chicago, 111. Fl 3t-o7wn The St. Joseph County Religious | Institute, organized by leading churchmen for the purpose of injstrueting children and adults in n ligion, has been opened in South jßend with a full staff of instructors, j A young automobile thief in South Bi nd. Horace Davis, was sentem . (Tuesday in Judge Funk’s court a three year term in the state reform school for stealing an automobile belonging to Walter Freeman last June. The judge refused pleas of h-mei ' as so few auto thieves are caught he ,deemed it his duty to inflict the heavy penalty. Thieves robbed the postoffic ,i Wyatt Monday night ol SHm ; <’ some merchandise from a slot'' in the same building. They then esc >p led on a handcar. Telephone connections out of Wyatt beit k . I news of the robbery could not be spread in lime to head off the thieves in nei hboring towns. Charlie Parker, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Park’ < Knox, ran away from home Thursday ot last week and came to Walker'' ' The boy claimed his mother v > 'dead, but later word was received j from ihe mother over the phone t 'hold hini here. The boy was tnk> n home the following day by the marishal. I r— ’ How? II? Ask Us! 1 > All batteries wear out in time. • ‘ Ma” a battery dies^T^R^ -before its time. You can’t prevent battery death but you can postpone it. Threaded Rubber Insulation has been selected by 136 manufacturers of passen- 4 ger cars and motor trucks. 1 THE QUALITY 1 YULCANIZING » \ND BATTERY HB company* Ha Walkeilon. ImL I I Hix' r i i, k. TOi^^.*‘4 it Tyßrhmra • " ■ - , ■ - ' ■ -j L fill t^F l -
| You Can Save Real Money At Reiss’^^ the Q | | You Get Real Merchandise There I S Our many store cash buying power and /|i ; small tovn overheads make it possible— — r I > - Frank - Vv B e take pleasure in showing you below V / what others think of our service. The let- v A ter talks louder than we can talk. —y I I A MORRIS & tOM PA NY l’acker> X Prcvisi sier" | V. S. A | Mr. (ins Reiss. The ('ohhier, a Knox. Indiana. A dear Mr. Reiss:It may be oi interest to you to know the result ot a little iniestigating trip ! took yesterday into V the down town shopping district. I found that a suit ol clothes ot the same qualiti ;k I pun ha-ed A last week at your store at Knox could not be purchased along State "treet tor considerably more monZ ey. i found some with the same label as mine marked considerably higher md I had the same exV perieme with shoes aud hats. This verities yiur statement that on account of your large buying |Hmer and small overhead ex--9 penses you are able to undersell Chicago stores. lam well pleased with my recent pun liases as I was with those in the |*("t and shall take great pleasure to see you again for my spring outfit. 9 Thanking you tor the square deal you have given me, I am Yours verv truly. HENRY SCHIRMER Asst. Div. Supt. 9 Morris (o. DON’T SPEND A ( EXT TILL YOU SEE W HAT YOU CAN DO HERE. | MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. ’ | Gus Reiss & Co. I • ! ft ZSaT'f 'AI?/'-; f* ’ 7 ' HtHU 11 TonG-ReLL “L CreosotedTtellowPine Fence Posts The Post Everlasting | —i—— in iiTiur^^-r m— «i '?»—tTr—aJA i—ri'i ggßar jmmy * WALKERTON LUMBER CO. E. R. THOMPSON, Manager. — - .... fiaS&SSS'-B’SESHBEKISI I G ENGINE ! I Victor Vidtrola ■ £ : and Vidor Records | I ■ K a ; Carter’s Drug Store ■ n ■ Tiie More ■ 