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Do not buy the 30 x 3V2 “Usco” Tread because of its new price of $10.90. Buy it because it

Will Hays, former Postmaster* General, is already planning his. new work as director of the National Organization of Motion Picture Producers As one Eastern editor so aptly remarked, “He has left the biggest business in the world to build up the business which is go-' mg to be the biggest” The picture shows Mr Hays signing his new contract at $150,000 a year Standing behind Mr Hays is Courtland Smith To the right is A_ L. Robertson The insert below ts of Drl Hubert Work of Colorado, first assistant postmaster under Hays, who is expected to receive the appoint-' ment to fill Hays’ place in Presi-' dent Harding’s cabinet.

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YELLOW BANK Chas. Buss and family, and Russell Naragon and family were guests of W. I. Berry’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Goon of , South Bend spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Goon. Miss Blanche Heims was the Sv” day guest of O. Baughman's. O. D. Harbaugh and little daughter visited Mrs. George Long’s, Sun- , 1 day. A little granddaughter is the great attraction. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long visited Amanda Johnson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Summers visited with Arthur Walter’s Sunday. On the sick list is all grip and bad cold patients, and includes B. A. Long, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon, several of Melvin 1 Roush’s children, Bernice Harbaugh and Everett Hartsough. It hasn’t been over six weeks ago that we frequently saw prediction? of an open winter by weather proDhets, scientists, scribes, etc., wIU prediction basis upon corn husks, the first three days of December, the height of sap in the trees and various other reasons but lately those items seem scarce as hen’s teeth, since old । Saturn tossed his hat into the ring. 1 I have been told that an eminent doctor says that the year of a Saturn equinox more old people die (and after only a short illness) in propor- i tion to other deaths in other years. I What is your observation? BARBBR —i On account of bad roads and a zero day the preachr was unable to be at church Sunday. L. A. Schmeltz, wife and daughter, Bernice motored to Bristol, Ind. Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ed. Smetzer. They returned

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is the greatest money 9 s worth on earth today. Buy it because of honest quality as against “bargain offers”, “inside discounts” and “special trades.” An outstanding product—marked with the maker’s name —the retail price quoted in plain, figures. A challenge to the tire-trader who would rather sell you an

Monday. Charles Perry of South Bend motored to Roscoe Divine’s Saturday and returned with his wife, who has been taking care of her sister, who is much better. Barber Sunday school is going to observe Brotherhood day Sunday. After Sunday school there will be a short program. On account of zero days and bad roads everyone has played groundhog. Just wait, they will come out again. Polk Township Federation meeting, Friday evening, Jan. 27, at Teegarden high school. Mr. Porter, county accessor, with a few other good speakers, also a reusing program by the school; and a string band. Be sure and come. L. A. Schmeltz, Chairman. PUBLIC SALE Ira Braman and M. S. Howe will sell at public auction on the Howe farm, 2 miles north and 1 miles west of Hamlet, Monday, Jan.. 30, commencing at 10 a. m., horses, cattle, hogs, poultry, farming implements. etc. I will sell at Ira Braman’s sale, Monday, Jan. 30, 2 ‘2 miles north and I*2 mites west of Hamlet, one fall yearling boar sired by R. C- Henryks toar Evolution, 20 gilts bred to the above boar due to farrow in March and April, sired by a son of Caldwell’s Big Bob. dam by The Giant. Forest Vail, Hamlet. Convince three percent of the people that a public measure is right and it becomes a law. but the three per Cent must be the right people. Every family is unanimous in one thing, and that is the desirability of owning an automobile.

unknown tire on the basis of “so much off list”— and let you find out its real value afterward.

Bto Haun; BJO to 0:80 p. m. flatarday BJOp. Rk Charles B. Sax & Company South Michigan Street, Near Washington Arenas South Bend, Ind. January Sales Move Merrily On Customers who have taken advantage of our money-saving sales tell their friends -who in turn spread the news along. It’s an endless chain. Folks who shop here know that when we advertise a sale it means the same high grade merchandise, taken from our own stocks a? J greatly reduced for quick clearance—That’s a Sale in this Store. The crowds are coming here because the values we are giving attract everyone who demands economy and appreciates quality. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Furs, Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Blankets, Comforters and Dry Goods of All Descriptions Are Now On Sale. "COST PRICE NOT CONSIDERED”

Good idea for motorists to have non-skid tires, but a lot of them also need non-skid brains. Tanlac is the ideal strengthener and body builder for old folks. C. M. Carter. The hand that used to rock the cradle now seems to be hitting the typewriter. Not many people nowadays can handle a hammer or a saw but there are a lot who can pound on jazz instruments very skilfully. Tanlac corrects stomach disorders, strengthens the nerves and restores health through its effects on tne appetite and nutrition of the body. C. M. Carter. Big Circus Merger. A merger has been completed at Cincinnati. Ohio, of the HagenbeckWallace. Sells-Floto, Howe's and John Robinson circus organizations. The capital stock is S2,UOV.OUU. W&NTS FOR SALE—Seven room, part modern. 2 story, square type hom^ in ' one of the best residence districts of South Bend. 10 blocks from center of city. Newly painted and in fine condition. Bargain at $4,500. Inquire at Independent-News office, or address owner. Box 300. Walkerton, Ind. 3tf9wnl WANTED —Day and night help at Smith hotel. North Liberty. Itwnlj26 WANTED—Position by year on farm by young man with small family. R. H. Weller. 907 S. Franklin St. South Bend, Ind. stf9wp FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet in fine condition. Inquire of Chas. Wornell, Phone No 51. It-j26wp IX)R SALE —Six room house on Avenue F. Known as the Goit property. Electric lights in the house and city water on lot. For particulars see Roscoe Goit. Jl9tfw FOR RENT —100 acre farm, 80 acres under cultivation, 2 H miles south of Walkerton, on Lake roa 1. Besl of terms. Inquire of J. 'Willis Cotton or write A. E. Nye, Coal City, HL 4tj26wp NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by i the Judge of the Superior Court No. 2 of St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, Administratrix, of the Estate of Madonna Weder, late c' St. Joseph County, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Nora Beckwith, Administratrix. January 23, 1922. Wm. N. Bergan, Atty, for EState. 3tf9w NON- RESIDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, St. Joseph county. ss. In the St. Joseph Superior Court, December Term, 1921. Robert Cays vs. Hazel Cays Divorce No. 7006. Be it known. That the above-nam-ed Plaintiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of said court his complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a praper affidavit that said Defendant. Hazel Cays, is 'not a resident of the State of Indiana. I Said Defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 22nd day of March, 1922, the same being the 2 7th day of the next term of said Court to commence at the city of South Bend, on the 3rd Monday in February next, on which day said Defendant is required to appear to said action. Wilbur M. Warner, Clerk. By Margaret Lung, Deputy. W. N. Bergan, Attorney for Plaintiff 3tf9w

> NOTK’E OF , SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, executor of the . will of Cynthia La Fong, deceased, hereby gives notice by virtue of an (order of the Noble Circuit Court of Noble Cauty, Indiana, be will at the • hour of 10 o’cock a. m. on Thursday, the IHth day of February, 1922 i at the office of J. Wilfls Cotton, over , the town of Walkerton. Indiana, for ana. offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate situated in St- Joseph County, Indiana, , to-wit: , Lot Number One (1) as shows on the recorded plat of Burk’s Addition to West Troy, now within and a part • of the town of Walkerton, except a three-cornered tract therefrom in the northeast corner thereof deeded to th town of Walkerton, Indiana, for street purposes. At least one-half of the purchase price cash in hand and the balance in si'* months from date, purchaser executing his note therefor bearing 7 per cent interest from date, waivingreiief and providing for attorney s 1 fees, secured by n mortgage on the real estate sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash on the date of sale. Should said real estate not be sold at the above time and place the undersigned will continue to offer the same for sale from day to day thereafter until sold. 1 John E. Crothers, Executor of the Will of Cynthia LaFong, Deceased. W. H. Wigton, Attorney for Executor. 3tf9w Meier > c' wit qu.-s.; m A if HUNTS Salve lads •> tar rer-vr.t 01 ITCH, ECZBMA. *3 kINGV OS»I, ETTER cr f ctbe» t rMn* «T- ! n rtr » j Trv - our risk, f’ty / / Carter’s Drug Store 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. SLICK & CURTIS .Attorneys and ConnceUors At Law. Notary Public and U. S. Penaion Atorneys Settlements of Estates. Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. I l o d <3 s MASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M No. 619. Regular meetings the first {Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome. LESLIE HARMISON, W. M. ROY GINDELBERGER, Sec. miiiiiiimimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiimn | Cement Building Blocks Burial Vaults = X and Silos RELIABLE WORK | REASONABLE PRICES | Write For Details or Call Personally = E Walkerton 1 Cement Prod. Co. | | Phone 32, WALKERTON | miiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiinH

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