Walkerton Independent, Volume 49, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1923 — Page 8

L," —a* » The world makes way lor the man who knows where he’s going This fellow, with scores of other men + ’ will be on his way to Patterson’s restau- „ rant July 4th and every other day. He knows it is here he will find the best meal in town. f ; His lady friend is just behind him, but she can’t be seen in the picture— LA because she can’t keep up with him. So r it is with our meals—just a little bit ahead of all others. Don’t bother with a basket—Dine " with us July 4th. PATTERSON’S BAKERY & RESTAURANT

For the Fruit Season Extra large Granite Fruit Press and Washers Kettles j ar Fin ers an j Wrenches Aluminum Kettles Pans and Dippers Funnels, etc. PRATER & KARR Walkerton, Ind. Phone N 0.72

J a QU^t I 8 n ■ | IBM u ■~ I VELVET I ICE CREAM I ’ I 1 p URE, rich cream, juice of * fresh fruit flavors, with just ■ the proper balance of fresh ■ golden eggs. It’s a health food. | You will want it for your ' Fourth of July dinner or lunch. | ■ Gordon’s Case I

For Summer us help you solve your meat problems — ■ i S' what to have for dinner, 5 \ for lunch, for supper. « LIGHT meat selections vl ITS for summer consumption 1 ef* * s a P art our ser " i ~ y vice to y° u - com cuts ||* y tempt the most jaded appetite. Fresh shipments are received regularly. Ideal Meat Market “The Clean Shop”

IlllllllUtlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ ! LONG TERM LOANS ON FARMS | = No Commissions —no bonus. 6% money. No re~ = = newals. 33 year term. . = | ROBT.W. CORLE | Phone 124-S. Walkerton, Ind.

From Our Correspondents TEEGARDEN Susanna, Rosa and Roland Morris of LaPorte were here over the weekend visiting their grandfather, Albert Morris, who returned, home witn them Monday morning to visit a few days with friends of that place. A large crowd gathered at Hoovers’ creek Sunday to witness the baptizing of nine people who wer« taken into the U. B. church. Mr. and Mrs. Acie Lemert visiteu Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lemert Sunday. We understand that Mr^. Nancy Falconbury was ordered taken to the county farm instead of 4he insane asylum. Rev. Janies Kesler returned from Canada Monday afternoon. It was quite an inexpensive trip for some of the boys who went to Plymouth la^t Wednesday night. T.eo and Clara Titus will return to their home in Oil City, Pa., Wednesday. They drove thru in a Ford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bachtel and daughter visited with her brother, Wm. Baughman, over the week-end. Teegarden went to Donaldson Sunday to play a return game. The game broke up in a row and was not finished. The Teegarden boys han them shat out and the Donaldson umpire allowed them to run 3 score* in on an over throw. The next game will be played between Teegarden and the Maple Grove team at Plymoutn Sunday. jordan” Master James Amigh visited witn his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Wn». Babcock, on Sunday. Mrs. Zeralda Marquis and little son are spending the week with he. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Finch spent Sunday at the John Krause home. Ray Cripe and family spent Suu day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAllister. Mr. and Mrs Marshall Hostetle, and Mrs. May Livengood and littt* granddaughter of North Liberty were Sunday visitors at the E. Crater home. Mr. Schroeder and family of Tee-

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o A DV f^T-IT/^IZC PRICES REDUCED D zA. D I 11 1 IX O For June. July, and August Barred Rocks or S. C. Reds, 14c each in lots of 25, 50 and 100. S. C. White Leghorns, $13.00 per 100. In lots of 500, $60.00. Mixed, all large breeds, (No Leghorns) $13.00 per 100. All prices prepaid. Custom hatching $5.00 per tray of 121 eggs. Rosedale Poultry Yards & Hatchery, Knox,lnd. hoxF

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garden, Miss Nellie Whitmer and M. C. Wolff of Plymouth visited at the Orville Schroeder home Sunday. Mrs. O. M. Wenger is spending the week with Mrs. F. R Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy and daughter, Mary, called on relatives at Maple Grove and Sumption Prate ie Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Van Winkle, Mrs. Emma Knepp and little cousins, Mrs. Ella Fitzgerald of South Bend ana Mrs. Livengood and son, Gilbert, o» Wabash, were recent visitors at th«* Rupel home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H McCarty of Gary spent part of their vacation ai his parents last week. 100 R. R. CARS WILL BRING GIANT CIRCUS

Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Add Entire Shipload of Big, New European Features. Arriving aboard 100 double-length railroad cars forming trains more than one and one-third miles long, and made even greater than in 1922 by the addition of many big, new foreign acta. Ringling Brothers ana Barnum & Bailey Combined will exhibit at South Bend, Friday, July 13. Those who read the daily papers or who keep in touch with the movit. news-reels need not be reminded oi the Shipload of acts and animals r«cently imported by the Greatest Show on Earth. The remarkable cargo included two companies o. baby elephants, are now joined with the forty adults of the mammoth her<f. There were also 100 more performing horses accompanied by Europe’s greatest trainer, and many wild animals, some of which have been added to the scores upou scores of trained jungle beasts, while others have become part of the maivelous menagerie. More than a million persons saw the mammoth new’ circus of 1923 during the weeks it exhibited n. Madison Square Gardens. New York. Now’ this marvelous exhibition Is touring the country aboard fiv», great trains. It Is a third bigger than the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey show’ of last season. It is ten times larger than any other circus now’ on tour. Big as Is this wonder circus of 192 S—with its more than thirty trained wild animal displays in steel nrneas. fully 200 wonderfully schooled horses. 700 jnen and women performers, 100 clowns, and scores of features-—the price of admission ts no more than before And though the trained animal numbers and the । immense horse show were circuses tn themselves while touring Europe. I they are not offered as separate attractions by the Ringling Brothers I and Barnum & Bailey combined ' shows. Instead all are on one gigantic program. Everything Is In one mammoth main tent. One ticket admits to all these and to the tremenoous double menagerie. There are more than a thousand animals *n the zoo of this circus and these Include entire families of hippopotami and giraffes. Another remarkable zoo I logical feature is an armored rhino I ceros, the only one known to exist and alone worth $50,000. New Road to Lakeville Will be Open August 1 The contractors building the con- . crete road between Marshall county , line and Lakeville expect to have the | road completed and ready for traffic by August 1. This will be good new*, to the autoists who are finding the detours both east and west of the ,

In Our New Home CHEVROLET We are now located in our new Sales and Service Station at North Liberty and ready to take care of the needs and wants of all our friends. Chevrolet Automobiles The many Chevrolets we have sold in this community have given such satisfactory service that we are glad we can have permanent quarters here. Surely the Chevrolet has proven itself to be “the car ahead.” With its value in head motor, three-speed transmission, four-door body, .honeycomb radiator, water and oil pump, Remy starting and lighting system, and other important features, this car has made good. You should join the Chevrolet club without delay. One of our salesmen will call upon you in a few days. Or if you are in a hurry, call at our new quarters. We want you to come and see us anyway in our convenient and commodious new building. Full Line of Chevrolet Parts and Accessories No matter what jiart of the car you want we have it here, from the smallest nut to the motor block. We will give exp ert service on all Chevrolet cars We Will Sell Goodrich Tires Beistle Auto Sales Co. NORTH LIBERTY BRANCH Rhea Wright Wm. Baughman Roy Goheen Walkerton Teegarden Lakeville

Destroy All Inseds Preserve your plants and vines by using the proper “dope” for them. We have the right “dope” for all the pests and can offer helpful suggestions for their uses. ARSENATE OF LEAD PARIS GREEN PYROX BORDEAUX SLUG SHOT PYRETHRUM m U K FI W 40 NICOTINE SULFATE • FLY TON” FOR FLIES ^’SECT POWDERS FLY SPRAYS FOR COWS AND HORSES Carter’s Drug Store

2,000 Homes Flooded, Many Dead in Japan Tokyo, June 21. —Eight deaths have resulted from landslides caused by torrential rains during the past twentyfour hours, and incomplete reports indicate that a score of others have met a similar fate throughout Japan. Fifteen hundred homes have been flooded at Shimonoseki and 590 at Takamatsu. Winter Weather in Germany; I Big Berlin School Closed Berlin, June 25. —The Goethe Lyceum of Berlin was closed because the cold was so intense the girls could not work. This is the first time that the school authorities in Germany have ever been forced to grant vacation because of cold In June. General Gouraud Sails for Rainbow Division Fete Parts. June 25. —General 'Gouraud, France’s famous one-armed general, salted from Havre to attend the annual reunion of the Amerfcan Rainbow division in Indianapolis on July 15, the anniversary of the battle of Cbanwagne In 1918. s Gas On Stomach May Cause Appendicitis Constant gas causes inflammation which may involve the appendix. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most medicines act only on lowei bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis. CARTER’S Drug Store.

f? Build Well with Lumber The essential qualities of a home, ami which determine how it shall be built are: First, protection from heat and cold; then comfort, convenience, and ventilation. Appearance, durability, low first cost and upkeep are factors, too. Wood is the universal and most acceptable home building material. All builders understand building with lumber. It is easiest to work, lowest in first cost and imjwu ts to the structure a natural, home-like appearance. Luntbe is nature’s provision for our comfort. It conducts neither heat nor cold, and an occasional coat of paint will brighten and preserve it indefinitely. Before you can build well with lumber, a wise selection of design must be made. Examine our many plans of distinctive homes before building. Walkerton Lumber Company