Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 11

'The store of.a thousand Useful gift’s* ^Wymans Christmas Suggestions ***&* • South Bend, Indiana. Luxurious Furs There are few gifts so seasonable as Furs at / = \ Christmas and few gifts so pleasing to the femL^ 1 A inine heart. F > /W - ySLj All of our Furs are priced at the market or less F /V -*»u than the market. \ v | frJF r 1 The selection includes Fur Coats, Fur Capes, \ rjgsSk / Fox Scarfs, Chokers of Mink. Stone Marten, Grey ' J -Tj Squirrel and Jap Mink. Furs complete the charm of a new winter dress or suit or a coat. With your fur or fur trimmed coat a muff brings added distinction. Fur Pieces of Handsome Skins 36 inch Hudson Seal Coat—s3so.oo. Fox Animal Scarfs, perfect skins, natural 40 inch Hudson Seal Coat—s4so.oo. tails—sloo.oo. 45 inch Hudson Seal Coat with Marten American Mink Chokers—s2s.oo to $45.00. collars and cuffs—ssso.oo. Jap Mink Sable Squirrel Grey Squirrel Hudson Seal Capes—sl2s.oo to $150.00 Chokers—s22.so and $25.00. Marten Capes—s7s.oo to $145.00. Marten Muffs—sso.oo and $75.00, Beaver Capes—s4s.oo and $55.00. Other Muffs—slo.oo to $50.00. Winter Coats The Prices are Reduced A $69.50 /An \ These Coats show all the latest style tendencies includ- / i \ ing the full loose back, blouse effects, fur collars, tucked I \ collars, fur bands, belted models, / > \ , The materials are—Chamoistyne, Veldygne, Bolivia, , j F \ Crystal Cords. Duvet de Laines. A t rhjL - SFI 1 $75.00 to $98.00 values at $69.50. $49.50 Chamoistynes, Duvet de Laine, Silvertip Bolivia. Broad- ** f cloth. Plushes and Velour de Nord are the materials made I \ / I A up into these splendid Coats at $49.50. | I / / | Many have large fur collars, some have collars trim- 1 I // /I med with fur. These fur collars are grey squirrel, seal, 1 \ * neutria. natural raccoon, natural and dyed opossum. 1 \ !yl|| 1| „ Reduced to $49.50. k/l ■ In $29.75 . 1 Long and short length Plush Coats made of Salt's Peco Id Plush Fabric. There are large and medium collars, belts I and girdles. I \ I 11 Reduced from $50.00 to $29.75. lil Wyman’s Twelve Specialty Shops Show the Following Gifts Toys—Dolls Handkerchiefs Hosiery Luggage Stationery Gloves Linens Leather Goods Furs Laney Towels Perfumes Silk Underwear Rugs Ribbons Blouses Draperies Silks—JFoolens Lingerie I.amps Blankets Dresses Coats—Suits Jewelry Sweaters 1 Santa Claus is Here Every Day from 4 to 4:30

E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Phone Tyner Central

ISee The | Walkerton Lumber Go. | Lumber, Builders' Hardware | Fence and Creasoted Fence Posts • We Are at Your Service j At All Times a We will have some West Virginia Lump Coal and some Peacock, Pomeroy Ohio coal on f hand in a few days. . WALKERTON LUMBER CO- | t E. R. THOMPSON, Manager.

M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office andresidencejin pbe^Denaut; Building Sivem-urm,. ’■ 5-1

Not Dobbin. The little boy of the farm was show- j ing the visitor, who happened to be ■ a literature teacher in one of Indiana's | higher institutions of learning, over j the farm. He commented often, but I sometimes not at wisely as a farmer * would have commented on the points i of interest. They happened to pass a i field in which was an animal whose ! place has partly been usurped by the ; auto industry. He leaned against the fence and gazed on the sight. “Poor ! Dobbin, your day of usefulness is | I over,” he sighed. "No doubt a shin- . Ing new flivver has taken your place.” j “No. sir." the little boy offered information. "Her colt hurt its foot in j the pasture yesterday, so dad left it In the barn today while she grazed.” | The Oligarchy of Art. “Ten thousand francs for that old ' ' picture? ... I could understand । it, of course, if you were offering a I modern painting—with oil at its pres. 1 ent price. But in the eighteenth cen- ■ tury oil wasn’t worth more than 4 | sous a gallon —Le Pele Mele. Paris. r.ODCJES. MASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. ' No. 619. Regu.ar meetings the first j Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome. G. C. OPLINGER, . W. M. M B. SLICK, Secretary. | South Bend Office Walkerton Office । 409 Dean Bldg. Denaut Bldg. M ondav and Thursday ; Dr. B. E. Baldridge Announces’the opening of his Dental | office in the Denaut bldg., Wolkerton, j Mcrday ardThursday'of each week j

From Our Correspondents ALFA-MINT CORNER I’. M r.etl.her’s took dinner at North 1 ; belt > Sunday at the home of Etif'ene WiLiams. Albert Eeinhardt purchased a new Edison lavt v eek and Russell Fair a new Vieticla. Ed be;, lagi ’s and Mrs. Emmily Loveian-1 xisited in South Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris were in South Bend on business Saturday. 1 S F.roiik’s called on Walter Shivelv Sunday evening. F. (' Swt itz's took dinner in South Bend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Iheshe” Sunday. M r . and Mrs. Will Snyder visited at George Snyder’s at Mill Creek Sunday. Harry Wnitmer visited Russell Swartz Sunday. M^ I ’ill Bernhardt of Hamlet is visiting at his parents’, Mr. and Mrs. Penhaidt, ibis week. kiish;, I ikry of Denver, Colorado, made Albert Be rnhardt’s a visit Wednesdax. F Ft e Jei icn and Richar® Goethals I visiieu Alex St cola Sundas. Miss Leone Arnold male a trap to i South Bend Saturday anj took dinner wiih Mi and Mrs. lAwis Dipert I <>f North Liht i iy Sunday. John Arno''« called .‘L- Charles Eat lv Sitnd^. afternoon. William Clark of Kan City. Mo., xtstted at the home of C. Swartz Sunday. \ James Reiter’s were* in South Bond Mondaj on business. "tiliam Schaulin and; family and Mr. and Mis. Schoenbeck were Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. Reiter’s. Vern Clark and family of North Libi rty x ere dinner guests at D. U. St hoenbtek’s Sunday. Bert Moiris has erected a new corn crib 20x48 feet. It makes a fine improvement on the premises. Miss Lillian Snyder visited from Wednesday till Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snxder, of Plymouth. STRINGTOWN Mt. and Mrs. Ed Hanson attended the funeral of Mr. Hanson’s mother last week which was held at Oli'e Branch. There will be preaching at Beax er Creek Sunday evening, Dec. 19, Rev. A. Barr, pastor. 1 he W. H. and F. M. meeting was held ar the home of Elizabeth Sousley last Thursday. Jack Walters was home from Bremen Sunday to look after his family who are quarantined for smallpox. Charles Wharton is afflicteu with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanson visited with Mr. Hanson’s father and family near Olive Branch Sunday. । -Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith and famil.' of near Lakeville ana Mr. and Mis. James Sottsley and family ol Eouth Bend xisited with Elizabeth Sou iey and family Sunday. Emma. Sousley attended the Young t rmaders’ class meeting at Ira Mcr nda; fer’g Satnrda«t-Ai^ning. Mrs. Selkirk and daughters Mildred and Gertrude went to South Bend baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frea Stuber from Turkey Creek road, Willard Knepp and family of North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs Rui sell Mangus and children and Mr. ana Mrs. Sterling Amm visitat Pay Cai biener’s Sunday. Margaret Wharton and Mary Ann ,° r Nor,h Liberty visited with Charles Whaiton Sunday. STAR Vlr. and Mrs. Wesley Brand of Ashley. Ind., spent last week-end with the latter's brother, Win. Arnold. and family. A son was born to Mr. and Mr.» |Wm. Kurzhals of South Bend Dec. 9. He has been named Rirhard William. | Mrs. Kurzhals is remembered in this vicinity as Miss Ethel Wharton. Martha Barr is ill with bronchitis. Mrs. John Fetzer of North Libertyis xisiting her son, Clarence Fetzer, and wife. -Mrs. John Schrader spent a few days last week in South Bend. Lawrence Liggett and Hazel I

:Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE We Are Headquarters for | HOLIDAY GIFTS j Below we givA/ou a few suggestions for your = = Holiday purchases. We invite you to call at our store = = and see these offings before you buy. | Handkerchiefs | I Auto Scarfs i Hand Bags | Leather Purses | Silk Breakfast Caps | Lace Collars | | Silk Hose | Camisoles | f Silk Waists | | Bed Room Slippers Ladies’ Umbrellas | Slip=on Sweaters Fancy Ribbons Fancy Bath Towels | Come Here Before Buying Your Gifts. = I A. L. Dupler |

Wharton of South Bend wore Saturday night and Sunday visitors at the Ed Wharton home. Misses Iva and Evelyn Wilkerson and Ernest Berone of South Bend and Miss Carrie Lasch were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wn.. Arnold and son Aaron. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schrader and son Albert took dinner Sunday with Win. Summers and family of South Bend. Sunday school meets at 10 a m. and class meeting at 11 a. m. next Sunday, Dec. 19. If you are not m Sunday school somewhere, come, you are welcome. * MUDDY STREET Clyde linters and wife of South Bend visited with Will Maurer Sunday. Levi Miller butchered Thursday. ■ His helpers were Arthur Miller and wife and son of Plymouth, Clyde Mil- ‘ ler and wife of Teecarden ami P. W. Shroll. Dewey Lowry and wife spent Sun- I day with Will Lorrey and wife. Ben Cover and wife spent Sunday J with Bert Gardner and family. Will Maurer butchered Thursday. Those who assisted him were Alva I Barber, Lee liitzman, Italy Maurer I and Sam Sheaks. Listen. Mr. Yellow Bank Scribe, you want to keep shy of that LaPaz scribe or he will take all of your white mule and then you won't have any to put in your coffee in the morn- t ing. Glen Walz and wife spent Sunday with Charley Walz and family. The good word you speak to me helps me more than forty kicks. Gift Muffs and Furs J Those wonderful plushes that are now known as “wool furs” make neckpieces and muffs that are just as warm, just »s hanflsome and more durable than those made of skins, and they are not at all hard to make. A set made of sea plush is shown here. i-" 11 " "■ 1 ■ ■ SLICK & CURTIS i -Attorneys and CounceUors At Law. Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Loans, Insurance and Collections. W F. MIRANDA, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The treatment of All Diseases of Women and Children a SpecialtyOffice in Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenue B. Phone No. 24—1. S. P. TRACY, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Walkerton, - - Indiana..Phone No. 35 Night bell I M.B.Slick, LL.B. H.J. Curtis,LLß

BBHBBBBBBBB ■ : FOR THE FC LI DAYS « You will find in our well selected stock of Aluminum Waro many " articles llun will make a fine present for your mother, wife or _ SI daughter. Here are a few suggestions: ■ Water Pitchers, Percolators, Teapots, ( offeepots. Pans and Kettles of all Kinds. ■ ' B This ware is light and vory •lurable. ' R In Pyrex Ware we have ■ Casseroles, Baking Dishes, Pie Dishes, < ■ B Cake Dishes, Bread Dishes, etc. ■ We have Sleds and Wagons to please the children. ■ I FRATER & KARR ’ ■ Walkerton, Ind. Phone No. 72 ■ “ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■.888888888888888.888888 The Furnace Experience Suili W IQ The RUDY 7 combines humidity, durability, ease of operation, and economy, with plenty of balmy, fresh 1 air. To insure your health and comfort, the air in your home MUST be changed and circulated as well as heated. It is also essential that the air be moistened —notice how the large casings and 5-gallon water pot in the RUDY safeguard your health. After HEALTH and COMFORT have Iteen assured, Durability anti Economy should guide your choice of a heater—notice those massive castings, which withstand heavy tiring, and the added radiating surface, which gives every possible atom of heat into your rooms—- ■ not i;p the chimney Or in the basement. ... ■ '■ a < _• .x.< -» > UfSEi-JB, .w a. y tyw -- hi y THE RUDY TOP RADIATOR FURNACE FEATURES WEI.I. WORTH OBSERI ING: The deep ash pit with I receding bottom; the strong, easily operated grates; the heavy tvvo- ■ ■! section self-clearing fire-pot larger at the lioftom. giving extra grate I surface ami radiating its heat upward (air-blast type roiiMnu tion.i Note the flange projection covering all cup joints, sealing in the as- ■ bestos cement; the five-gallon water j>ot with free air circulation; I the large feed extension cast on the enormous combustion chamber; I the fluted one-pi^ce main top with vertical direct draft clamper; the I long down draft tire travel through radiator and up to smoke outlet I । inside of casing. Do not overlook the exceptional casing diameter I which means wann air in a large volume. Would You Like a. Furnace : With grates remov- With long fire travel : able in 30 seconds With a large casing With a roomy ash pit . permanently With a five gallon '!( ht J f o,nts .. .. water pot "^e g With a fire pot that w j ( h clinkerless won’t burn out grates With large feed doors With material that With doors that stay withstands heavy tight firing THE RUDY DIVIM HUE FgRMACL BUILT TO HEAT ECONOMICALLY —BUILT TO LAST INDEFINITELY Sold and Installed By <sh<e Shop Phone 92 Walkerton, Ind. Read the Ads and Save Money