Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 December 1920 — Page 5

SEHEE^,' Sa^Etft d $ ; ' tJoisa, Our ®KIMy rtfw OTB^ M® se .. ' t *c^isi¥^^s|B^Rr.* l e; < <ta 4SSfU i- • • ‘ \' W: JF/W >o& ■ >s< xa&pr COME IN NOW AND START WITH 10 CENTS. NEXT WEEK YOU PUT IN 20 CENTS. INCREASE YOUR DEPOSIT 10 CENTS A WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS. NEXT DECEMBER YOU WILL HAVE 5127.50THE FOLLOWING “TABLES” EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT CLUBS-. INCREASING CLUB PLAN PUT IN IC, 2C, 5C OR 10C THE FIRST WEEK. INCREASE YOUR DEPOSIT IC, 2C, 5C OR 10C EACH WEEK. IN 50 WEEKS: IC CLUB PAYS $12.75 5C CLUB PAYS $ 63.75 2C CLUB PAYS $25.50 10C CLUB PAYS $127.50 EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN PUT IN THE SAME AMOUNT EACH WEEK. IN 50 WEEKS: 25c Club pays $12.50 $2.00 Club pays SIOO.OO sOc Club pays $25.00 $5.00 Club pays $250.00 SI.OO Club pays $50.00 SIO.OO Club Pays $500.00 $20.00 Club Pays $1,000.00. YOU WILL NEVER MISS THE MONEY YOU PUT IN THIS CLUB AND YOU WILL HAVE A METHOD AND GET THE GOOD HABIT OF BANKING YOUR MONEY REGULARLY. THIS MEANS CERTAIN SUCCESS. JOIN THE CLUB YOURSELF AND HAVE EVERY MEMBER OF YOURFAMILYJOIN.IT WILL MAKE THEM SAVERS- NOT SPENDERS. TRY IT. JOIN TODAY-JOIN. 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 ■ 7. MBnBOB. WK ■ OB "fl-" ■ MH ■flHflflflflflflflflflflMflnflflflflflflT"" 1 • W : FOR THEN CUD AYS Z B You will find in our well selected stock of Aluminum Waro many H B articles that will make a fine present for your mother, wife or B daughter. Here are a few suggestions: I I i Water Pitchers, Percolators, Teapots, Coffeepots, Pans and Kettles of all Kinds. i i This ware is light and vory durable. g B In Pyrex Ware we have H f J Casseroles, Baking Dishes, Pie Dishes, g Cake Dishes, Bread Dishes, etc. f We have Sleds and Wagons to please the children. ■ Z FRATER & KARR ' ■ Walkerton, Ind. Phone No. 72 ■ I ■ e. u■' ALJL. fl. B IBZ BIB; .B: fl rfl J Agi. ■ • BLBllStlflaimß^Bllß^Biiiß^^^ 1 MKW99*O***^****9*^aHD® I Treat Your Cold With Only | Standard well Known { Brands of Cold | Remedies | Colds are dangerous. Takejcare | of them. | Grove’s Bromo Quinine gl DeWitt’s Cold Tablets Hill’s Cascara Quinine I Laxative Cold Tablets with Aspirin Lane’s Cold and Grippe Pills g j Laxapirin Cold Tablets | $ Rexall Grippe Pills Oi t d Pape’s Cold Compound Zi I Nyal’s Laxacold I Try White Pine Cough | Syrup for Coughs f | Carter's Drug Store I ) Th* SiEt:e: ■

es’esss: PEOPLE x —eaautußan ^you Know^ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Plenty of good things to eat a* SHIRLEY’S. j WILLS’ Kidney Pills will relip”e kidney trouble. 50c and SI.OO. dDtt’w D. B. Bradley and family are spending the holidays with relative’s in Chicago. Racine work shirts, once, always, while they last at $1.25. KOONTZ'S. , wn Trv WILLS’ Kidney Pills for kidney ills. 50c and SI.OO. d9-tfw. James Shocknev. of the Indiana State universit'. Bloomington, is at heme for the holidays. Candy, fruit and nuts at SHIRLEY’S. C. F. Reniert visited with relatives at Fort Wayne during the Christmas holidays. Monkey Stuff. Joe Martin in “\ Wild Night,” Jan. 1, at the Link theater, Walkerton. wn Miss Helen Goppert, of the Indi:’ >a State university, Bloomington, is nt home for the holidays. January Columbia and Brnnsu ick Records. E. V. DERF. The Jewe'er. d^O-tfw L- P. Hardy of South Bend was । the guest of Mr. ami Mrs Chas. E I McCarty last Friday. Suits and overcoats from the ' House of Kuppenheimer at one-thi'-’ | off. KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. wn Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDaniel of South Bend visited at the homes of ; their parents here over Christmas. Sto^ tp.,f n n m WITTS’ Aspirin LaxaUve Cold Tablets win do o I cents. d9-tfw. Don’t forret Joe Martin. Monkey I Stuff, at the Link theater. Walkerton Saturday and Sunday nights. wn Walter Kneislev spent Christmas at Pefoskev. Mich., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kneislev. Audrey Wills, who is taking a course in liberal arts at Purdue university, is at home for the holidays. Dec. ’T having been the shortest dav of thp year, the days are now growing longer at the rate of a minute a day. F^esh oysters at Shiriev's. dl^-tfw Chinese chon suor serred pvpry Wednesdav and Pundav at the v’nivertnn Candy Kitchen. n4-tfw Leonard Beaty and the Misses Mary and Claire Place, of Pnrdno university, are visiting at home during the holidays. Closing out our loft-o’er Christmas candies at cut prices. Get your Ne”ear's supply now. Onlv one more day. Walkerton Candy Kitchen. 1 t-d3ow Special Holiday Reduced Scholarship rates,- —Resident or Home Study. Save money by enrolling before January 2. Don’t miss this opnortunty. Write The South Pond Business College. South Bend. Ind. The overall factory, which hns z been closed for a few weeks, will resume operations after the first of tho year. Max Paul, the proprietor, says that the outlook in his line is very promising at the present time. It is slid there m a good prosnr-f of oil being found in Lake and Jackson townships in Kosciusko county. An oil and gas company from Ma’ has leased the land with a \iew o drilling test wells. Men’s heavy one buckle arctics a. $1.39. KOONTZ’S, Walkerton wn ELECTRIC SUCT, ON CLEANER I I 111 \ \ A 1 The Penslar St” e L. A. Wilfs । Father gives his son this ul ( ' jf mostsubstantial token of love M । ij handed down to HIS boy, in j ’ turn. The lifetime of a watch, ; ■ . j j therefore, should be greater fl , Such purchases can be made f with perfect confidence at this V I I fi store. All standard time-pieces in If j Ithe widest possible selection. Also « , watches for women—in all makes. e I in all styles, in all patterns. j Two rings are shown below, II of the nationally known and fully J guaranteed WAV.W. Gem-set Line. ij You should come and look these J , over—there are a thousand or more » j j designs. I । E. V. DERF. [ | The Jeweler j > K I I I No 4iM— T.adi-*’ N ?/. f I I golidguldbirtlutona ,o ■ I | ring* guaranteed. r 1 »I § Prieus6.so. Fnca F.oO. ■

I _ ( Hot Drinks at Shirley’s. nIS-tfw WILLS’ Kidney fills for that lame back, 50c and'sl.oo. d9-tn Wayne Gindelljerger of So” Bend is visiting friends here this week. Men's heavy warp> cotton sweaters, best for work, $1.50. KOONTZ'S. wn Koontz, the clothier, for good Clothes and Shoes. Floyd Gindelbergcr of South Bend visited here with his brother, Roy Gindelberger, Chrisitnas. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mull were । guests of Clarence fiteele and fai jin South Bend Monflay night. Dubbelbilt suits fior Boy’s with fix I months service guarantee. 20 r < on ! KOONTZ’S. wn Miss Miriam E. ijailey of Soo Bend spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Bailey. The only seM-g-eHeating Coleman Lamp. E. V. DERF, The Jeweler. d3O-tfw George McLaughlin will go to Co City, ill., next Saljurdav to take I charge of a moving picture theater. Try our Chinese chon suey. Server’ every Wednesday tand Sunday at the Walkerton Candy Kitchen, nltfw Miss Jessie Morrison of Indianapolis is spending the holidays here witn hot- parents. Mr. apd Mrs Robert Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mull spen! Christmas with ti e latter's 1 roiher, I Rev. A. F. Knepp, >And family, at Grass Creek, j Geo. Anderson pi "based the F - - , Schrader farm of ’36 acres las' I week Mr. Anderson »ias been renting farm for some time. Men’s extra heavy blue denim, white back, full cut, overalls going now at $2.00. KOONTZ’S. Walkerton. | wn I j Frank DuComh of Hammond has I • been visiting here with his moth r ' Mrs. M. Thompson, and other rela।fives, during the holidays. | Ferris Pierce an<| family of Grand Rapids. Mich., are visiting throne, the holidays with his mother, Mrs. M Thompson, and other relatives. Mrs. Minnie Hurst of Willard, O . was a holiday visitor at the homes < Mr. and Mrs. George Bentley ano ; Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hardenbrook. I The Misses Vivian and Dorothy Proud ami Miss Ruth Peffley of New Carlisle were guests of Rev. and Mrs J Walter Neill a few days this week The Walkerton Candy Kitchen will । begin serving regt^ir meals after Jan. 1. Meal ticket^Tor weekly board|ers. Oyster stews and short order lunches. d3O-tfw Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Fitzgerald and children of South Bend visited (during the Christmas holidays with l tho former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Joe Fitzgerald. Pumps! Punips! Pumps- Standard makes- all kinds. Star Wind-mills, Air-motors, Rock Bottom Prices. The FIX-ALL Shop. First door north of Independent Albert Hardenbrpok. the fifteen sear old son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hardenbrook of Gary, visited here during holiday week with his uncle, V L. Hardenbrook. Mr. and Mrs. David Di pert lef Thursday noon fol Chicago and from theye will leave in a few days for Las \ egas. New Mexico, where they will spend the waiter. It you need a ^ump for any purpose, it will pay_'^: to get in touch with our special price proposition at , The FIX-ALL Shop First door north of Independent A movement is on foot to incorporate the town of LaCrosse. Laporte county and a petition and application to that effect will be presented 'at the January term of the LaPorte cointy commissioners’ court. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wright and daughter, of South Dakota, are visiting here with Mrs. Wright's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barden. From here they will go to Springfield. 0., to visit with Mr. Wright’s parents. Walk-Over shoes, none better, guaranteed, 15% off. KOONTZ’S. wn Miss Dessie Young of Warsaw and Mrs David Harrington of Tippecanoe were visitors over Christmas at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gnn pert. Miss Young is a niece and Mr« Harrington a sister of Mrs. Goppert. she board of cc |nty commissioners has appointed 'John W. Raab of Mishawaka as attorney for the poor of St. Joseph county for one year. The duties of this office have been discharged by the county attorney the past year. Every social club which fails to collect and pay over taxes required on dues and fees from its members is liable to a penalty of not more than SIO,OOO, according to revised regulations issued by the bureau of internal revenue. Christmas falling on Saturday the i general stores of Walkerton remained open all day for the accommodation of the country trade. But as ! everybody' was occupied with Christj mas affairs but few people came to town and trade was light. Mr. and Mrs Will Leßoy and son, F. S. Leßoy. attended a wedding .dinner Sunday at { lhe home of Mrs. jGlara M. Cunningham in South Bend. (The affair was in honor of the marriage of the latter's «on. Captain T,. |L. Cunningham, tot Miss Helen A I Kuhh mn, of Auburn, Ind. P”on|e are watenine for spr>- । sales following the period of h ! ~' | prices. Advertisements are being] । watched now with more interest than ; । is usually the case. Newspaper r, i<? I ers are looking for relief from high cost of living and advertise- I | ments at the present time are of un । usual significance to them. Mrs. J. D. English, of Grand Pap-I ids. Mich.. Harlan C. Williams, former jeweler of this place, but lately of Santiago de los Caballero. Santo ; Domingo. W. T„ Mrs. L. Williams and H. H. Humburger of South Bend, are I (holiday guests at the home of Mrs 1 I Jennie R. Burger. । 33 1-3% off on all men’s suits and overcoats. KOONTZ’S. wn Michigan i s the first State to offer a reward for planting nut trees be- . side highways. Tn Europe Ihe t”-' from roadside nut trees assists in | maintaining roads. Roadside nut , trees abroad are protected from van•dalism by public sentiment, and this ।is true of the nut orchards in the I principal centers of production in this j country. M e have the Sales Agency for the famous Rudy Furnaces. Come in and get our figures before you buy. Don’t delay, now’s the time, see our large ad in this issue. The FIX-ALL Shop First door north of Independent

। Our Wish For You For The New Year I I Is Short and Sweet । Much Wealth, Much Health, Much Happiness = । and Many, Many Thanks For Your Patronage. =' REISS I | In Reiss' Clean Sweep Sale Prices Have Reached | | Bottom = WINTER IS HERE, YOU MUST HAVE SUITS, OVERCOATS UNDER- = WEAR, RUBBERS, SHOES, SWEATERS, ETC. YOU CAN BUY THEM 1= NOW AT LOWER PRICES THAN WILL PREVAIL NEXT WINTER = EA EN. WE TAKE OUR LOSS NOW AND BE DONE WITH IT. | You Can Buy | OVERCOATS WORTH UP TO $60.00 FOR SIO.OO un 1 = SUITS WORTH UP TO $65.00 FOR S2O 00 up - 5 CHILDREN’S SUITS, SIZES 3TO IS. WORTH UP TO $20.00 FOR S3OO up = SWEATERS WORTH UP TO $15.00 FOR _ _ sl’s up = SHOES WORTH UP TO $12.50 FOR. _ _ ' 1 $i a 8 u „ 5 WHITE BACK DENIM 818 OVERALLS FOR SI 89 = BEST STRIPE 818 OVERALLS FOR ’I $135 = BEST WORK SHIRTS FOR s-, c = FINEST DRESS SOX, BLACK OR CORDO FOR _ 15c | HEAVY WINTER UNION SUITS (underwear) FOR ‘51.75 Now is the time and here is the place—To Buy. We still accept your produce in trade. I GUS REISS & COMPANY | B. F. Harden, Mgr. Walkerton, Ind. liliHllllllilHniiliniCtlllillllllllllllllllflllllllllllltllllllllllllllliililiiiiiiiiiiiiijiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ^XX XX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; X rs-t-s-ta; $ Q Money Saving is o '' Money Making < £ — J The fit st principle ol money-making is money-sav-X S’ Jk . v*' ‘ You can’t make money unless you have money. V vsC •' — The only way for people of moderate circumstances (J _ — r — to get money is to save it. ' — 1 To enable you to save, we open Savings Accounts X of $1 or more. If you save but a single dollar a Oui depositors are given one of these week, this small stun will grow to sf>44 in 10 Liberty Bel! Banks for home saving. years. They’re handy and help you to save X much more. X X FARMERS’ STATE BANK > 2 N

xxxxxxxxxxxxx: Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson of Chicago spent Christmas day and Sunday at the M. S. Wolfe home. Men’s good weight, full cMt, Wabash stripe overalls at $1.50. i KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. wn Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Swank returned home Monday from a month s visit at Muncie and Chicago with relatives. Helen and Hortense Shirley spent the fore part of the week in Gary visiting Miss Edna Bell, formerly . : Walkerton. Tlie Woman’s Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will meet ।at the home of Mrs. Walter Rhodes Thursdav afternoon. Jan. 6. Barney Goppert and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schultz and son George were entertained at Christmas dinner by Mr. and Mrs. George Goppert. Boys, we are giving 20% off on all our Dubbelbilt suits and overcoats. KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. wn Elmer St. John is at home for the holidays. During his holiday vacation he was employed in Marshall Field’s in Chicago as a department floor manager. He expects to go on the road shortly after the first of the year for the furnace house for which he was salesman last year. A box of Christmas greens from Pensacola. Fla., sent by Charles W. Sheatesley, gave holiday cheer to the windows of the Independent-News Co. There were the thick, glossy leaves and exquisite waxen blossoms of the magnolia, the bright red ana green of holly, the soft grey-green of j Spanish moss, also mistletoe, pepper and a huge branch of long leaf pine, forming a rich collection of tropical verdure. I. IK EV I LIE WOMXX BURNED TO DE'T I IX REStTIXG BABI Mrs. Wallace Boocher. 26, died a. jSt. Joseph’s hospital. Mishawaka. .She was burned when oil she poured |on a lire at her home at Lakeville. December 22, exploded. The kitchen, detached from the remainder of the house, was burned down. She rescu'ed her three weeks’ old baby daughi ter and, wrapping a piece of carpet around herself, ran to a neighbor’s home. I WANTS, FOR SALE, Etc. FOR SALE Good scratch grassfeeding hay. Grover Oplinger. 2t-j6wp. FOR SALE —Full blooded Barr d Plymouth Rock cockrels $2 each. n4-tfw Mrs. Clara Place. FOR SALE —Buckwheat flour 6 cents a pound. Phone 106-N. 2t-j6-wp Wilfred Reinhardt. FOR SALE—Cement gravel 5< cents a yard. Road gravel 25 cents a yard at the pit, or will deliver cement gravel to Walkerton at $2.50 a yard. J. B. Williams, on what is known as the S. E. Robison farm. 4t-j6wp FOR SALE —Laughlin Onion Seed, red and yellow. Same price as last spring, $1.50 per pound. d2-tfw. Aaron Seitz.

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DR. H. S. DOWELL Dentist ■ Walkerton, Indiana £ Office in Residence on Seventh St. | E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson • Indiana I Phone Tyner Centr'd :

I ^ r rA ■■ -■■ ? no co. | UNDERTAKERS 1 3 We give our special at- || g tention to all cal’s g Lady Assistant - d Phone 83. Walkerton