Walkerton Independent, Volume 49, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1923 — Page 7
IB® \y 4M «C-’ Ow -J <SI . K ^Mjji '^un i anriL |s!sn| ■ A p WX*t nßt yBHEKSBaMBSy AyplUsl^S^S) ) I V.rv ' _ - (M y T& / A Buick Closed Car i \3l j Built for Summer Driving - The Buick Six Cylinder Touring Sedan is particularly popular because it combines \ perfectly the many advantages of the open \ touring model with the luxury and convenience of a fine closed car. The wide windows provide touring car air- * iness; yet in case of a summer shower or dust storm, a turn of the hand instantly protects the occupants without obstructing their vision. Buick traditional performance, power, dependability and riding comfort are worthily typified in this Touring Sedan.
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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Phone Tyner Central THE WEATHER CHANGES BUT BURKE’S EYE-SERVICE WILL ALWAYS BE SATISFACTORY. 17.50 and>B.so SHELLTEX^r AA SHURON GLASSES f J.VU DR. J. BURKE SOUTH BEND, IND. Over 20 years in same location. 230 S. Michigan Street 6% Compounded Quarterly For the past 40 years. Authorized Capital, $5,000,000.00 Assets —— $2,000,000.00 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits 966,159.52 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 W. Washington Ave. SOUTH BEND, IND. F. M. BOONE, Treas. Ist Door West of Court House W NATURE’S LAXATIVE HERBS "AS OLD AS THE HILLS* The good Jold-fashloned Jwtb remedy—* the Idndgrandpa and grandma used—-is ■till obtainable in convenient tablet form. Made from pure health-giving laxative herbs. Mature’s -own remedy for JfcCoxisti patton, Gout. Rheomatfsm, liver. Kidney and' Stomach -disorders, liberal stoe bow of ZOO tablets, *oc. « -•old Under Money-Back’Guarantee at Cirter’i Drug Store, Walkerton
We Compile Complete Modern Form Abstracts of Title: ■ to Lands ■ located in City, Town, or Country, in St. Joseph, Marshall, Starke or ■ LaPorte Counties t M The Indiana Title Abstract Go. | Office Over IVolLcr t run InJ J-Willis Cotton ■ State Bank ’’ alKvi LUIl^ 11IU. Manager.
M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. I senses Duplicated. Office and residence in the Denaut Building, Seventh Street. Telephone No. 5-1. STOUT PERSONS incline to full feeling after eating, gassy pains, constipation Relieved and digestion improved by CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Cleansing and comforting - only 25c PREVENTION better than cure. Tutt’s Pills taken in time, are not only a remedy for but prevent SICK HEADACHE biliouaess. constipation and kindred disease* Tutt’s Pills PRINTINGS not the cheap kind but the good kind done here. EVES EXAMINED and Headaches relieved without the use Dtu&jby H. LEMONTREE South Bend’s Leading Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Open till 6 P. M. 222 H S. Michigan Street Phone Lincoln 65t4
KIEST MILLING CO. Phone 22. Knox, Indiana Eventually GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Why Not Now? Gold Medal Flour, Bbl >7.50 Graham Flour, lb. .05 Corn Meal, lb. -•* Choice Whole Rice, lb 7c Wheat Bran, cwt. >1.85 Wheat Middlings, cwt. >1.85 Hog tankage 60%, cwt, >3.40 Oil Meal, 32% fine or coarse cwt. >2.6b Corn and Oats chop, cwt. >2.00 Alfalfa & Molasses Dairy feed—2.lo Gluten Feed cwt 2.30 Soy Bean Meal, 38%, cwt. >3.00 Blatchford's Calf Meal, 25 lbs., 1.30 Poultry feed, cwt. 2.50 Developing feed $3.00 Chick feed, cwt. $3.15 Steel Cut Oats, cwt. $3.55 Chick Starter with Buttermilk, cwt. — >4.50 Growing Mash with Buttermilk, cwt. >3.90 Egg Mash with Buttermilk cwt. 3.50 Cracked corn, sifted, cwt. >2.00 Oyster Shells, cwt. 1.00 Grit, cwt. 1.00 Beef Scraps, cwt. „ 4.25 Afalfa Meal, cwt. 2.00 Pig feed with buttermilk, blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs, cwt. 2.75 Vry highest Quality Clovers, Blue Grass, Timothy, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Seeds. Barrell Salt, bbl. >3.00 50 lb. salt blocks for stock 50 70 lb sacks Kiln dried salt 90 Soy Beans. Standard Cricket Proof Binder Twine, lb. .10 U Prices subject to change without notice. UT SHIP ANY PLACE v .. —— JR. JOHN A. STOECKLEY Extracting with Anesthetics Oral Surgery and Dental X-Rays. Phone, Main 886. 511 J. M. S. Bldg South Bend. Indiana. Phone ED. WOLFE AUCTIONEER FOR DATES NORTH LIBERTY, IND. SLICK & CURTIS -Attorneys and Oouncellors At Law. Notary PubHc and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlement* of Estates, Abstracts ot Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. I ■ I I IB Dr. H. S. Dowell DENTIST Office Id Residence Phone No. 56. , WALKERTON, IND.
From Our Correspondents MT. VERNON Mrs. Gladys Place of LaPorte visited friends here several days last week. Miss Amy Belle Myers of Crawfordsville is spending the week with friends here. Mrs. Mary Steele and daughter, Elsie, Mrs. Caddy Steele of North Liberty, called on M.s. Elizabeth Stover and daughters Friday afternoon. * i sn w Mr. and M.S. Oral I’air and little daughter of North Liberty called on Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Whittaker Monday evening. Miss Kathryn Stover spent the past week with relatives in Chicago. Mr. Hawkinson and family of South Bond called on H. F. Goppert and family Sunday afternoon. Wilis Jacobs spent several days this week with his daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Place, of LaPorte. Miss Anna Mechling was in South Bend several days this week. MrS. Edward Phillips and son, Glen, and little granddaughter or Edwardsburg. Mich., visited Mrs. Elizabeth Stover and daughters Sunday. Mr. Hesser and daughters of Alger, Ohio, visited Ores Hesser this week. CUBA Mr. and Mrs. Milo Peddycord and son, Ivo, of South Bend and Miss Sadie Wolfenbarger of Walkerton spent the week-end with Adam Wolff and family. Otto Schultz and family spent Sunday with relatives at Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder of South Bend spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Pond and children of Dowagiac, Mich., are visiting at the home of Adam Wolff and family. Garfield Boone of Lapaz is visiting over the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Short. Miss Edna Boone is employed at. North Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wallace of South Bend called on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolff and children Sunday afternoon. Mn. Violet Buckmaster spent Saturday afternoon with her mother. Mrs. George Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. James Pond motored to Walkerton Monday evening. YELLOW BANK Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drake and family of South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Drake over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baughman and Mrs. Obediah Baughman visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carbeiner Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the K. K. K. meeting at Plymouth Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hartsough took their little daughter, Edith, to Nappanee where she underwent an operation for the removal of adneoida and tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Kelly of South Bend and Mr. and Mr«. George Harbaugh of Miler were Sunday guests of W. I. Berry’sJohn Drake who has been employed the past year in South Bend, is now at home helping in the h!ly field and remodeling their new home. Miss Nina Rensberger of North Liberty spent a few days last week with her parents. Everett Hartsough of North Manchester college visited his parents over Sunday. Mrs. Nathaniel Stump who has been quite ill is improving. Morgan and Albert Dolph are driving a fine new Nash car. SILVER STREET Lloyd Kilian has made an improvement around his farm by putting in cement walks. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gensinger, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gensinger and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kfliau motored to South Bend Sunday -morning to attend Sunday school and church services They spent the balance of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Sani Nitcher of Mish'awaka. Jacob Genfinger is preparing to
WHAT THE WORLD IS DOING
Jumpers Cover Bathing Suit While Walking to Beach Wearing bathing suits through city Streets or in beach restaurants is prohibited in many localities, and yet heavy outer clothing —especially after a swim—is quite bothersome and annoying. As a comfortable outfit meeting all require ments, there is' being introduced a suit of light waterproof jumpers. These cover the entire body, from the hood to the straps fastening about the ankle. ♦ • * Ssd^tion Army Doughnuts in > Ghur ch Carving To commemorate the war service of the Saivaiion Army, a church in New York has placed a wood carving in its choir. The central figure is a woman in uniform carrying a tray fih®d with doughnuts. On each side are figures of doughboys in attitudes of appreciation and gratitude, and to the right, in the center of a scroll, is a group comprising a trumpet, a tambourine, and a bible, representing the principles and methods of the Salvation Army.
build a new house on his farm, ror his son Earl, who is farming the place. Herald, son of Mr. and; Mrs. J. C Gensinger, ,i|s considerable better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buss, J. R. Naragon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buss, Orville and Agnes, Buss, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hymns near South Beud Sunday. Fred Eisenmenger and Grandma Eisenmenger took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mangus Sunday. Allen Maurer took dinner with. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lo-ngenaker Sunday. Earl Burkholder of South Bend called on Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris Sunday aternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carence Hoover were Sunday Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Morris. Mr. and Mrs. John Gates of North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VanWinkle and son were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Amanda Johnson. The farmers in this vicinity are busy making hay. JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Troy o£ Helmer, Ind., and Mrs. John Schmeltz of North Liberty were Saturday guests at the Otto Schmeltz home. Fred Bellinger and family spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Bellinger. L. P. Hardy and daughter, Genevieve, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hardy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cramer, of Elkhart, Mrs. Ethel Holderman of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mr .and Mrs. Williams and families spent Sunday at the Silas Robison home. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wiley, Almira, Adelaide and I. J. Millard, spent Sunday with Mrs ,O. M. Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Millard were also guests. Miss Edith Sheddrick is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Nancy Johnson, near Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. George Horn of North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder and little Ruth, and Miss Fae Whiteleather of Lapaz were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crater. Miss Thelatn Snyder who was taken to the Epworth hospital for an operation Thursday is doing nicely. Woman's Statement Will Help Walkerton
“I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by’ the gallon Nothing helped until 1 used Adlerika.” Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts On BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes CARTER’S Drug Store. Paris is trying to bring the bustle back into style. The French capital is evidently tired of being known as the place where beautiful fashions originate NON-RESIDENT NOTICE State of Indiana, County of St. Joseph, ss: In the St. Joseph Superior Court No. 1, May Term, 1923. Gabriel George Keyal vs. , Victoria Keyal, Cause No. 7988 Be it known that the above named Plaintiff has filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court his complaint against said Defendant in the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said defendant, Victoria Keyal, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 18th day of September, 1923, the same being the 2nd day of the September term of said Court commencing at tfhe City of South Bena on the third Monday in Septemoer, on which day said defendant is required to appear to said action. Wilbur M. Warner, ClerK.
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“Depth” in Movies on One Strip I of Film While heretofore the single aye of ths ordinary camera has been able to reeord only two flat dimensions, length and width, a California inventor cwtof to have added a third —“depth.” The result is said to give a stereoscopic dfeei, bringing the details of the picture into sharp relief. Previous efforts along this line have required the use of two stripe OT film and some special device before the eyes of the spectator. But the new invention is declared to use only a sfngia strip of film. Dynamite Breaks Up Ship’s Cargo of Potash Dynamite has frequently been used with success for loosening up solid masses of bulk material, but generally in more or less open spaces. A daring departure was made recently when the method was used for prying loose a cargo of hardened potash in a ship s hold. At first picks were used in an attempt to loosen the mass, but were finally discarded as being too slow and costly. Dynamite was then suggested and used, although it proved difficult to persuade the captain that do lajury would result to the ship. The charges were placed some 3 or 4 feet back from the ship’s skin, and at about >he eame depth.
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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.
By Margaret Cowgill. Deputy. George Beyers, Attorney for Plaintiff. • 3twjyl2 I NUSBAUM & CO. UNDERTAKERS H We give our special attention to all calls Lady Assistant I Phone 83. Walkerton W. F. MIRANDA, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The treatment of All Disease* of Women and Children a SpecialtyOffice in Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenee B. Phone No. 24—L “COLD IN THE HEAD” Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds" are generally in a "run down” condition. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you less liable to "colds.” Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
A Scarecrow with “Life” Most scarecTuws are inefficient because they show no signs of “life.” The one (Dnstrated, huwsti, which is actuated by ?jje wind, bos besn found very effective. To eocatraot It, stx^ a flat piece of timber l»to the ground, allowing it to* project three feat. Then pivot a similar piece to it with a loore-fitring bofy as shown. Saw a '' SLOT FOREARM*, slut aerres the top end of the second piece, at an angle, as shown in the detail, fasten it to a horiahntal piece for the arms, and nail shingles, cut to repreaent hands, in Acts on the ends of the arms. Nail a piece of metal, jwt heavy enough to bring the figure upright when the breese abates, to the bottom end of the pivoted pre**. Then drere the sreireerow, allowing plenty of play at the pivot. If the arms are at a considerable angle from the direction of swing, and the gusto of wind strong enough, the upper half of the scarecrow will move backward and forward, causing a bobbing motion that is a sure fright for moat feathered garden pests.
COAL AND CEMENT ALSO Asphalt Roofing _ Asphalt Shingles Boot Paint Brick Motor Coloring Cement Blocks Burial Va“lts Septic Tanks Concrete Stave Silos Step Ladders Chicken Crates Storage Crates Row Boats, Etc. Walkerton Cement Products Co. wt Alright B SB a mild, vegetable laxative to relieve Constipation and Bill—outness and keep the digestive eai Mfr; eliminative Junctions normal. ■ Ge* « for over 3^ Wk Chips off the Old Block fR JUNIORS- WK £ UtU* , One-third the regular dose. Made of ■A ' — zrV same ingredients, JW then candy coated. children and adults^^^^B CARTER’S DRUG STORE LODUK S. MASONIC. WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. MNo. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors velcome. JESSE JACKSON, W. M. GROVER OPLINGER, Secy. as @ e I S^iTH & GO. i I s I Funeral Directors, I LADY ASSISTANT I 8 § OFFICE PHONE No. 4. RESIDENCE, No. 4. E WALKERTON, INDIANA
