Walkerton Independent, Volume 47, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1921 — Page 7
nmiiimiiiniiiiitiiHiiiiiHiwiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiHiiHniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiiii'i I Interlocking] | Concrete Stave Silos! = Coal Pockets Water Tanks = 1 Grain Bins Cess Pools E, Smoke Houses Well Pitts -h - Cistern Filters Cisterns f E = — J _ I Burial Vaults | .——TT Automatic Sealing. Water proof = r" —'' *■ -" *—'— ~Reenforced Concrete Slab = = g | | E^^^^Lightning Rods | We have equipped ourselves to rod your buildings with 99% pure “ X copi»er wire, i^ttented one-piece air terminal completely equipped = — with fixtures ami decorations most beautiful ami ornamental. S ‘’The best by test." y = 1 GET OI K BEST PKOI’OSITIOX BEFORE YOU BUY. = | North Liberty Silo & Concrete Co. I S “The Best Silo Built." NORTH LIBERTY, INDIANA ~iiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiHiimmiiimiiiiminmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim tJust a Reminder Look Over Your Farm MachinerySee What Repairs Are Needed, and Order Them 21 Now Naturally you will buy Genuine IHC Repairs for your International machines Geo. A. Fisher f Farm Machine ‘Headquariers] ===========================— [interurban day] Let this Sign of Service Guide You in Your Shopping When your home dealer cannot meet your needs, shop in South Bend. Patronize the Interurban Day stores. Know them by the sign shown above. This is their symbol of good faith —their mark of service. This sign in a window means honest dealings in the store and fair prices. Every Interurban Day merchant offers you the choicest of merchandise possible at the price — he cannot be a member unless he subscribes to this policy. Look for the sign—it’s for your protection!—whether you see it in a store, a bank, or a “movie.” Every Thursday w Interurban Day at South Bend Stores —a day of outstanding t'alues a t special prices, ememoer yowd profit if you snap m <ut* Bend Interurban Days! South Bend Retail Merchants r 4^ - I I
THREE BOYS AND A GIRL 4- ■ **' 4 -a Xi i ■ ^1 x V v -1 > H ■ ' S ' V " r Mr. and Mrs. Michael Solso, of New Haven, Con ~ are the proud parents of quadruples, which totaled a weight of twenty ounds. All four are tine, healthy, and normal children. They have be n named James, Michael, Salvatore and Angeline. Picture is of father < d babes.
From Our Correspondents CRUMSTOWN Miss Mabel Price of South Bend spent Decoration Day with her mother, Mrs. Katherine Price and family. Miss Emma Berringer, Mrs. Harrj r Norris and children and Miss Josephine Kirkpatrick all of South Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berringer and family. The Economic Club held a picnic Sunday in the grove formerly belonging to Clyde Hay near the Kankakee river. Mrs. Maggie Shone is visiting relat’es in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wedel and are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Russell Wiltfong of Mill Creek. ALFA-MINT CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Janies Beiler and family attended the funeral of Frank ' Hendrick near Plymouth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Carden called \ on Earl Whitmer’s Sunday. Samuel Lockwood is building a I Interest Time I "Money T)eposited Ou or before JULY 12th Will draw FIVE PER CENT INTEREST From JULY Ist I ! I Indiana Savings ■ & Loan Assn. Corner Main and Center Sts. J SOUTH BEND, END. | PREPARE YOUR COUGH MEDICINE AT HOME Save 4€o% —Don’t Pay $2 a Pint for Syrup. If you want a cough medicine that is fine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchial affections, croup and throat
irritations, get 3 oz. of Glando Pine (60 cts. worth) with, full directions for preparing and you can make a full pint of excellent cough medicine in about two minutes time, Glando Pine gets right at the cause of the cough. The first dose relieves, it opens the air cells and makes you breathe easy. Children love to take it. George Pollick, a painter and deco rator, of Logansport, Ind., says: “I took a severe cold which settled all through my system. I had severe pains in my chest and lungs. My throat was swollen and sore. Glando Pine gave me relief almost instantly.”’ Mrs. John Polter, of 359 S. Wil- , Hams St., Paulding, 0., said: ‘1 neg- ' lected to doctor a cold which settled on my lungs. My cold grew worse until I coughed almost constantly. I ’ began to spit blood. I lost in weight and looked so bad that people thought, i I had tuberculosis. { finally tried Glando Pine. The first bottle helped mo. I continued its use until I was ' cured. I firmly believe that Glando Pine saved my life.” To avoid disappointment be sure you get Glando Pino. Manufactured only by the GlandAid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.—Adv. Is it on our subscription list? We will guarantee you full value FOR YOUR MONEY
mint still for A. i. Kronk. George Arnolo and family and trip to Walkerto Monday. Earl Walters d family west of South Bend took tinner at John Arnold’s home Sui ay. E. M. Bettche made a business trip to Walkertot Monday. Mr. Wareham f Cuba visited Wm. Snyder Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Snj ler and the child who have both b 3n sick are improving. Messrs. C. P. a d E. R. Eldred and their families to k dinner at the Clifton Reamer lome Sunday. E. M. Bettche ’s had Sunday dinner with Eugen William’s of North Liberty. James Beiler’ attended the Beiler reunion at River Park last Saturday. Mrs. Mary Betteher of North Liberty is visiting a* the E. M. Bettcher home this week Charles Vanv»czil of Walkerton visited over Sundiay with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goettials. Clinton Morris went over to Carlson on the Turke. Creek road Thursday evening to seo his mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Morris w|ho has been quite sick. | Mr. and Mrs. 'R. C. Araille of Mr. and Mrs. Pllilip Goethals. Miss Flossie yoder of Wakarusa visited this week! with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris. O. K. Rehlar der and family of r LaPorte and Mr and Mrs. W. Miller and । at the home of John Worthington Sunday. 1 ord Morris and Elmer Metzler motored to Wakarusa on a visit Sunday. J- W. Dresher and wife and Jesse Cripe of South Bend made John Cripe a visit Saturday. Wm. Lewis and family and Harry Hai dt of South Bend called at the home of E. C. Swartz Sunday evening. STAR Mai old Muller of Chicago is spending this week with Albert Schlarb and family. Claude Rickey is improving his buildings with a coat of paint. Rev. and Mrs. Alva Barr, Mr. and James Howell and Mrs. John Schrader attended a Sunday school convention at Albion, Ind., Tuesday. । Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Floran and daughter Mabel were Sunday visitors of Mr. an dMrs. Robert Lichtenbaryer of Sumption Prairie. Sunday school will meet at 9:.‘10 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 8:00 p. m. Young Peope’s meeting
at - :00 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Come, you are welcome. MAPLE GROVE -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Myers visited -Mi. and Mrs. Cra^. Bassett Sunday afternoon. M. L. Keltner and family were week-end visitors a t t this place. Mi. and Mrs. Lbuzo Powers and daughter of Soutlj Bend called on ■ Orman Kollar and (family Sunday. To \. Bolen, also- Bernice Baughman Were dinner guests at the T. M. Seward home Sunday. George Kauffma^i and family and Mr. and Mrs. HaHry Williams of South Bend, Mr. land Mrs. Elias "hockley of NHetugtyok Sunday dinner .with Mr apd Mrs. Chas. Hummer. Mrs. Elmira Bailey called on Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Holdem an Saturday evein g. Members of the Ever Faithful class held their i monthly meeting with Bernice Bau: ;hman Saturday evening. During the business session th< class deck ed to give thr< e dollars io the Chin > Relief fund. Games and music wire diversions) of the evening. R ?freshments were > i-erved to twelve members and two guests. Herman and Eng -ne Schang w< r> Sunday visitors of Leo Mjers and I fa milv. Mr. and Mrs. T. • toy Frick and* •the;- Workman t tok dinner with ■ Mrs I.vd ij... • ;i i.d famib S inday. Wm. Hummer ark wife. Ort Hum-'
mer and son and Mrs. R. G. Turrell i spent Sunday with Brent Rupe at § Niles, Mich. I Ralph Weiss and family were in ■ this vicinity Sunday evening visiting I old friends. * 7?? I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith were | Sunday guests of the latter’s father, | Wm. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, and g Clem Warner and family visited Mr J and Mrs. Joseph Cunlain Sunday. | George Strickler spent Sunday | with Myron Baughman. | Simon Kane was a guest of Elmer | Hummer Sunday. Russell Baughman and family i spent Sunday with Frank Howell । and family. I Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Kane and | children visited the former's father, j at North Liberty Sunday. j Mrs. Frank Howell called on Mrs. j Wm. Strickler one day last week. . Mabel Seward will entertain the i Anti-Can’t class Saturday evening. i Children’s Day will be observed at I this place Sunday evening. Had 110 in attendance last Sunat S. S. Immediately following Rev. Polen gave us a “hot” sermon on “If I Am Saved, Why ’ m I Saved.” Everyone cordially invited to . attend these services, if not at ten i*-
ing elsewhere. LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY DR. ETNELRED CURTIS LESSON EIGHTEEN is there a class of people who are especially subject to eye strain? Yes, those who do much near work, such as reading, sewing or desk work naturally are liable to to strain their eyes. Is it possible for a person whose eyes are normal to have eye strain? Yes, the class referred io above, constant readers, or writers, or those whose work requires constant near use of their eyes often have eye strain even though their eyes are normal. What relief has Optometry to offer to those who have normal sight, yet who suffer from eye strain by reason of the excessive near work they do? Glasses can be worn for near use |Only, and the wearing of such will । help the eyes greatly and prevent the strain. 1 ALL OUT Os SORTS - 1 Has Any Walkerton Person Never Felt That Way? Feel all out of sorts? , Tired, Blue, Irritable, Nervous? । Back feel lame and achy? Perhaps its the story of disordered . kidneys—- , Bad blood circulating about; Uric acid poisoning the body. There’s away to feel right again, Stimultate the sluggish kidneys; Do it with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s are recommended by many Walkerton people. Ask your neighbor. । Here’s one case. Mrs. Chas. Divine, Walkerton says: "My kidneys were weak and out of order. I had severe backaches and became lame and run d^wn and my kidneys didn’t act right. I used j Doan’s Kidney Pills and they soon rid me of the trouble. I felt better iin every way and I always recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t । simply ask for a kidney remedy—-get i jDoan’s Kidney Pills the same that Airs. Divine had. Foster-Milburn । Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
DR. W. C. WISENBAUGH DENTIST Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. at Walkerton, Monday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday at North Liberty, Tuesday and Thursday. Walkerton. Ind. Eyes Examined KRYPTOK ’GLASSES FITTED The invisble, distant and I reading in one pair. DR. J. BURKE Optometrist and Mfg. Optician. 230 S. Mich. St.. SOUTH IND. NOTICE—We duplicate a^' lens ’ the same day, no matter who fitted • them. I Want Something? Advertise for it in these columns 1
i■■ ■ « i | WOOL I ■ I = ■ ■ : B We are in market for wool and = : ■ ■ : H are paying highest market g : § «***»-*• ■ prices, be sure to call on ns ■ ; _■ ’ = = before selling as it will Ite dol- s j lavs in your pockets by selling I ■ us your wool, open everyday. B ; ■ Phone 275. ■ ! j M. BROWN 6 SONS:I ■ Bremen, Indiana ■ ; f ■iHiiHnaniHi;; ■ ■■■■set. j SMITH & GO. I I Funeral Directors, SLADY ASSISTANT I OFFICE PHONE No. 4. RESIDENCE, No. 4. WALKERTON. INDIANA E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Phene Tyner Central 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 ■. Phone No. 24—L FRANK S. NASH Trustee Lincoln Township Hereby gives notice that he will be at his office in the Denaut Building Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week for the transaction of township business. Office hours 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. ECZENAB! Money back without question if HUNT’S Salve fails in the treatment' of IT UH; h.U2kMA, A®’’’ ff >3“ RINGWORM, TETTER or f other itching skin diseases. ' 1 Try a 75 cent box at our risk. / / C. M. CARTER. Druggist nuiHco. I UNDERTAKERS fl We give our special at- S tention to all calls S I ady Assistant IE
The Indiana Title Abstact Compan/ J. WILLIS COTTON, Mgr. Prepares modern abstracts to lands in LaPorte, St. Joseph, Starke and Marshall counties. Office Over State Bank Walkerton, Ind. Our FOR SALE ADS V . will sell Mour surplus shouts WBMEiiniiiiiaKEX ■ ■ a s ■ ■ ■ ■ i a i s ■ ■ u ■ a ■ ■ | STOCKS ON PAYMENTS ■ I ■ st When the Government offered Liberty Bonds on Monthly fay- 3 j g ments, & new plan of investing was inaugurated. Now all stocks are i H sold on time payments. * ■ ■ ■ We sell all stocks, listed ami unlisted, on the basis > t 20% * g DOWN, balance in 20 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 6 per an- g num charged for carry ing installment orders, computed ;u’<t first " ■ payment is paid. ■ ■ ■ ig AU dividends are credited the buyer’s account, thus giving ail g Is the advantage of a cash purchase. This plan git • ai < p{x : tmn’y t ' ■ to make income-yielding investments on eonven* it terms. ■ ■ ■ ! LOANS ON STOCKS : ■ » ■ We loan 50% to 73' . o! th< ig may run from 6 MONTHS f < 2 II A:S at legal int bonus charged for handling V. 3e Lt particulars. ■ ' ■ ■ " Securities Trust Cant, I 10 South LaSalle Street ■ . is•« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ e * - i- *
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir | Let Your Savings | | Work For You | — (m shoi । tim< S — interest at follow ing rat* - ger — ~ annum. s “ 6 mouths 6% — = 1 Year 7b = E 2 Years 8% = E—- — $2 - E = ble real estate and — ® securities. Principal and r'*: E S est g uarant< - — = dors<ment. Indu •• E E loan desired. E I SECURTIES IN- | | VESTMENT Corp. 1 ~ 201 Conservative Life Bldg.. E E SOUTH BEND. INDIAN!. = ~ Phone Main 806- E miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiin M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office andresidence in .the". Detaut; Bonding । Seven 1 strait. ’• • p hone No. 5-1 I ' LODU-E8 * *-*■"*-* *-» x_^ x_^ x^x—x^-x^-« -x x^ x^x^x^x^x^ MASONIC. W’ALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome. MINTLE HOSTETTER, M. W. ROY GINDLEBERGER, ■*— SLICK & CURTIS -Attorneys and Oouncellors At L*w. Notary Public and U. S. Pena!on Attorneys Settlement* of Estate*. Abstract* of Title, Real Estate, Loan*. Insurance and Collections. S. P. TRACY, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Walkerton, c - Indiana Phone No. 35 Night bell M.B.Slick, LL.B. H.J. Curtis,LLß I# I R U Superstitious j Do You_ I you do you ra || Believe a good . business man. Ju111 m!£DS cScious advertning Always Pay* , 7 and especiaQywhen I you advertise in a I paper that is read ■ by everybody in I its territory. 2 —— I This uewspaper reaches the eye I of everybody who might be a I possible buyer in this section.
