Walkerton Independent, Volume 47, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1922 — Page 5

SIOO - If so JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB $2 JUST A LITTLE TRYING AND YOU CAN HAVE SIOO.OO NEXT DECEMBER. BRING IN $2 NOW AND JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB; DEPOSIT $2 REGULARLY EACH WEEK AND IN 50 WEEKS YOU HAVE SIOO. ISN’T THIS WORTH ATRYX THERE ARE CLUBS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY. * 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: . . 1c Club pays $12.75 5c Club pays $ 63.75 2c Club pays $25.50 10c Club pays $127.50 DECREASING CLUB PLAN Start with the largest sum and Decrease your deposits each week. This is a very popular plan. EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Put in the SAME AMOUNT each week. In 50 weeks: Tsc Club pays $12.50 $5.00 Club pays $250.00 f'c Club pays $25.00 SIO.OO Club pays $500.00 r 30 Ctub pays $50.00 $23.00 Club pays $1,000.00 $2.00 Club pays SIOO.OO $50.60 Club pays $2,500.00 THE FOLLOWING TABLES EXPLAIN-THE DIFFERENT CLUBS; WE WILL WELCOME YOU. The State Bank of Walkerton EDWARD GRIDER. PRES. O. C. SHOCKNEY, CASHIER Home Made Candies ^Are The Best Our candies are home made and fresh every day—pure and delicious. You will find them always satisfactory. When your children want candy give them the kind that is pure. We sell ice cream the year around, winter and jammer, by the dish or in quantities. Fresh Oysters in bulk or served in any style. Our Restaurant Is a popular place to eat. Regular meals and short orders. We make a specialty of fine coffee . Walkerton Candy Kitchen STABv ™ . i I ■ I Now is the Time to Give Serious | Thought to Those Building | Plans If you ar® contemplating some building projects for the coming ■ spring and summer now is the time to prepare your plans and g estimates, and if possible, close your building contracts. In this | capacity we offer you our assistance in preparing your plans and = working out the details. No matter what you want to build be it | a residence, barn, shed, cottage at the lake, garage, hog house, chick- j en house, or additional improvements to your home, we offer you g thia building plan service. Our experience has taught us many | things and we wiU be glad to let yon profit by this experience ■ Consult us without delay. We are figuring oi propositions almost | dally and can give yours consideration at any time. YOURS FOB SERVICE ■ WALKERTON LUMBER CO. I E. R. THOMPSON, Manager. ’HONE US YOUR NEWS ITEMS

UicaJ Nevas' Mrs. Maude Ely of LaPorte was the ' guest of the Blaine family this week. Dixon W. Place of South Bend was looking after his interests here ! Tuesday. John Kinnamon of Teegarden was ' a business visitor to Walkerton Saturday. GOOD, CLEAN COAL, LIME AND 1 CEMENT AT B. I. HOLSER & CO.’S. J s29tfw. V. L. Ake was at Ft. Wayne Fri- " day to attend a meeting of the Con- 1 sistory lodge. । H. F. Goppert represents the Fann- ’ ’ 'ers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. in this 1 community. Phone 105-1. j 3tf9wp. । Get wine new records to help yon pass the long winter evenings. E. V. DERF, the Jeweler. | Perry Lawrence bought back the l meat market from Mr. Snow of Medaryville, and took possession last Friday. j Anything the matter with your ■car? Bring it in and have it made right. Charges reasonable. Noble Sheatsley. dl-tfw i airs. S. R. Ball of Chicago was in town a few days this week visiting friends and attending the Methodist Home-coming services. | Our line of Xmas candies pleased them all. Our regular line of candles is the best to be had and prices lower than others. d29tfw Kellogg’s Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hudelmyer returned Monday evening from a visit of about two weeks with relatives at i St>encer, Owen county, Ind. NOTHING TO RUY BUT THE LICENSE. CHEVROLET 490. wn Attend the Junior class play at North Liberty H. S. auditorium Friday and Saturday evening, this week. It's a hummer! Good play. Good acting. Come. Income tax blanks are now being mailed to the thousands of sufferers who have not yet recovered from last jyear's experience. A man should be j a little crazy in order to fill a blank , out just right. I All 10 inch Black Victor records ! are now 75c. CARTER’S Drug store. J The hose company was called to the home of O. V. Wolfe in the southeast part of town about 9 o’clock , . Wednesday morning. The flames had burned a hole in the roof, but were extinguished with pails of water by the time the fire company had the hose attached to the hydrant. The fire caught in the roof from the chimney. Call me up and let's talk it over. , Dare, the Chevrolet man. North Lib- , erty, phone 111-U. wn South Bend soft drink emporiums that are caught selling "moonshine” ( whiskey are being treated rough by ( the police officers under the direction of the new city administration. The , officers making the raids are provia- ] ed with sledge hammers and proceed to completely demolish the bar fix tures when they find evidence that J the law is being violated. I 1 If you are in need of chicken crates ( when shipping see W. S. Rhodes or A. L. Rogers. tfdSw ’ The public sale season being here in full swing, we wish to remind < those contemplating holding sales that the Independent-News company 1 can take care of them properly and ■ assure them good results. We print : a lapge. attractive bill, which, to- I gether with an ad in our three newspapers, will cover a large territory 'and bring plenty of buyers, insuring the success of a sale. Expert watch repairing at reason- i able prices. E. V. DERF, the , Jeweler. I, BABY CHICKS. । Booking orders for spring delivery, i White Leghorns, $12.00 per 100. B. I Rocks and Reds, $15.00 per 100. , ji Bunch Mammoth Hatchery, phone j 751, Lakeville, Ind. 7tf23wnl ; I — - 1 """'iiiiiinTniTTnTi ' ' 1 i 11 iw J । We’re Battery ; M. D’s. । You’d be surprised at the improvement a little care and attention make in a battery. A little water, a few hours of recharging, a few dollars’ worth of repair work done in time may save | you dollars of expense and inconvenience later on. We’ve treated all sorts of battery diseases here at Battery Headquarters, and nearly all makes of batteries. It’s a fixed principle with us not to recommend the purchase of a new battery unless our experience tells us it will save you money. ’ THE QUALITY VULGANIZI ING & BATTERY GO. WALKERTON, IND., g Representing Willard Storage Batteries s fl | |i ■ ;; |

Big Ben will call you early. E. V. DERF, the Jeweler. Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Denaut were in Chicago Sunday and Monday. FOR GOOD, CLEAN COAL, LIME AND CEMENT CALL ON B. I. HOLSEB & CO. s29tfw Mrs. Marie Danford visited in South Bend Sunday and Monday with her brother, Leslie. Get some new records to help you pass the long winter evenings. E. V. DERF, the Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Naughtin and daughter Dorothy, visited witn friends in South Bend Sunday. The natural, refreshing sleep of a healthy body is enjoyed by those who । take Tanlac. C. M. Carter. I am resetting my saw mill and will be ready for custom sawing at the same old place. A. L. Rogers. 4tjl9w Don’t stop eating ice cream be- ' cause it’s cold weather. It’s good for ' you if it’s good cream like Kellogg’s has. d29tfw Premier Salad Dressing, you win like it. A. N. Trost. All kinds of auto repairing at reasonable prices. Call and see me in the Wolfenbarger building on the alley near McCabe’s blacksmith shop, dltfw Noble Sheatsley. Mrs. Cora Norton and children, Everett Lowry and family. Guy Welch and family, Dewey Lowry and family and Lester O’Harry were guests of Will Lowry’s Sunday. The public Is urged to attend the play given by the Junior class of the North Liberty High school at the N. L. school auditorium Friday and Saturday evenings, Jan. 27 and 2M. Admission 25c and 35c. Try the “Quality Certified” brand. S^VOY pure food products. Phone 62. A. N. Trost. A special program will be rendered in the Methodist church Friday night under the direction of Mesdaines Wright. Derf and Spencer. A collection will be taken to pay the expenses of putting on the program Expert watch r^uiring at reasonable prices. E. V. DERF, the Jeweler. Mrs. Verdie Kimber, who has been here since the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brady, and at Cleveland and Norwalk, Ohio, visiting other relatives, returned Saturday to her home in Philadelphia. Save on your tea bill. We have pan-dried Japan tea at 57c per pound. A. N. Trost. Mrs. Nora Brubaker came from South Bend Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Miller, and remained over this week to attend the special meetings at the Methodist church. FOUR DOORS AND CORD TIRES, CHEVROLET MODEL 490, SEDAN, $950. wu C. A. Giroulx, who has been here with his parents for the last three months, left Wednesday for Kirks ville, Mo., where he will be treated at the Still hospital for spinal trouble. Mr. Bailey accompanied him to Chicago. Klenzo Tooth Paste, 25c and 50c. CARTER'S Drug store. Jack Griffin, who has been in the employ of S C. Ewing, has bought Mart Tuttle’s barber shop in the basement under Dupler’s store. Jack will cut your hair for 25c and shave you for 15 cents. Come and see Jack. 3tf9wp E. J. McCarty, the well known Donaldson auctioneer, was in torn Wednesday on business. He says he has a new auctioneer in his territory to compete with. His name also is McCarty, and while he is a small fellow he can make lots of noise. He weighs only 10% pounds and arrived last Saturday at Mr. McCarty’s house. The prospects are good for considerable building in and around Walkerton the coming seasoi*. Several new residences are contemplated in the town and a number of summer cottages are to be built at the lake. The drop in the price of building material and labor is stimulating building enterprises in all parts of the country. Wright’s Meat Smoke smokes the meat quickly and is safe from fire. 75c and SI.OO bottles. CARTER’S Drug Store. The town board at its meeting Saturday night passed a resolution instructing the town attorney, M. B. Slick, to communicate with the Public Service Commission in regard to improving the passenger facilities of the B. & O. depot In Walkerton. The old ; depot has been going along minding its own business for the past 500 years or more and it would be too bad to disturb it now when it’s trying to have a title peace in its old age. It is doing the best it can for the chances it has. It adds some dignity to a town to have something antique that can be pointed out with pride co visitors in “our midst.” And then it ain’t fair to jump on to an old thing like that when it can’t take its own part. You Will Find at Jackson’s Plumbing Shop. Pumps and screens, well pipe and pipe fittings, also a general line of plumbing goods, black and galvanized sheet metal. All jobs of plumbing done promptly and at reasonable prices. Jesse Jackson. 7tmswp.

!1 Have Traveled The Straight And Narrow Road For 30 Years 1 It Is A Good Road, I Will Not Change e My business is now 30 years S young, it is more alive than ever. It ■ro will be of great help to you during I 1922. I® I have learned many things in the S past 30 years, which will be of great , a good to my patrons now. |g 30 years of intense buying experig ence, many of them in a big way, g have shown me the right road, it S helps my patrons to get the right a merchandise for the right price. s Quality has always been first consideration and pleases the customer © and keeps him pleased, saves him ; g money, but do not sacrifice quality, s keep on hand what your customers g want, be fair, honorable and give E service, must always be the foundag tiori of my business, no matter where ra located. s I am catering to the BOYS who gj want to dress as Nifty as their older g brothers, to THE YOUNG MEN who a want the latest and io THE OLDER @ MEN who want neat but quieter styles. No matter what you want, Hwe will be able to please you. We ra want your patronage. Sincerely yours, GUS REISS

Open An Account | in our Savings Department. Interest at 4% com- | pounded semi-annually. xm/ Safely, Seivice frd Satrfftetieß fialfEteed to all | customers. ( FARMERS’ STATE BANK | ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ BamiflMMMmi ■ ■ ■ jCold Remedies — ■ Should always be kept on hand ready for use at this time of the year. ■ VICK’S VAPO RUB DEWITT’S COLD TABLETS | MUSTEROLE NYAL’S LAXACOLD TABLETS " MENTHOLATUM LANE’S COLD TABLETS 2 MENTHOLENE BALM LAXAPIRIN COLD TABLETS LISTERINE REXALL GRIPPE TABLETS. | NYAL THROAT GARGLE REXALL NEURALGIA TABLETS | REXALL THROAT GARGLE LAXATIVE ASPIRIN COLD TABLETS . I I NYAL HUSKIES P. D.s MEDICATED THROAT DISCS I FOR SORE TICKLE IN YOUR THROAT j ■ ! j Carter’s Drug Store ■ ! I Tb^ I I

Let your next flour be Uniform, the delight of every home. Quality absolutely guaranteed. A. N. Trost. Mrs. J. M. Lower went to Warsaw Tuesday to attend an executive meet- ' ing of the W. M. A. of the St. Joseph confeernce of the United Brethren church. | Wes’ Place has tender, juicy meats at the lowest prices. We are careful what we buy so that our customers ^will be satisfied by getting the best. This is our policy at all times. dls-tfw Talk about cold snaps, It was certainly “snappish” enough Wednesday morning, thermometers here ranging from 10 all the way to 15 below, according to location and the kind of theromemeter. It moderated considerably during the day to the great re- . lief of everybody. Have your car tuned up in good shape by Noble Sheatsley. Located in Wolfenbarger’s building near Mc- । Cabe’s blacksmith shop. dl-tfw Sam Baker received a telepram Thurslay morning announcing the death of William West at his home in Hanna. Mr. West had a large num- ! her of acquaintances in Walkerton, > he having made frequent visits here : in the past. t WALKERTON MARKETS Corrected Kvery Thursday. r ]

lJgJijl!tiilijllrj>fgfijL'gfigElJgfi^tdicaa^e3ege>Jgle!Jagßar^^ This Is Your Invitation To Attend Our I 30th Business Birthday] . IT BEGINS Jan. 26 and ends Feb. 41 ENTERTAINMENTS: I Big Cut in Prices of Everything I in the Store. See Bills * YOU WILL BUY j Clothing,. Shoes, Shirts, Sweaters I Rubbers, Etc, at Prices which you have been hoping for Do Not Miss This Entertainment. It Will Pay You. | Reiss’ Clothing Store! B. Fa Harden, Mgr. Walkerton, Indiana f

i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimmniuHUiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiimMßMUiuiiiuiUL 9: | Kellogg’s Restaurant 1 Quality Service THE BEST PLACE TO EAT I Regular Meals and Short Orders. | Good candy 15 cents a pound, two pounds for 25 | cents. Don’t quit eating Ice Cream because it’s cold | weather. It’s good for you if it’s good cream like | Kellogg keeps. FRESH OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE. | fiiiiiiiiiHiiiimniwiiiiHmiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiinmNiiiiiinuMiimiiHiimniiiiiiiiiiHin | WOOD CUTTERS’ OUTFITS Cross Cut Saws. One Man Saws, Buck Saws, Axes, _S Wedges, Mauls, and Saw Filing Tools. We have the above in Keen Kutter, Adkins and = other standard makes. I FRATER & KARR 1 Walkerton, Ind. Phone N 0.72 imitiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiniHimiHiiiiiifniiiiiiiiiiniiinninHHiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiHniiiuntii