Walkerton Independent, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1925 — Page 11
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e eI LOCAL NOTES ‘ I .Drink Hot Chocolate at Shirley’s. A. L. Dupler was a business caller in Chicago Tuesday. s I | “Ice Cream, the best in town at the Candy Kitchen. 2tj29w | , Harold Nine of South Bend was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis gKiser Saturday. i You can save $25.00 by buying a used car this month at Beistle’s, North Liberty. Itwn | Eber Buren and family of Crumstown spent Sunday with Perry Lawrence and family. ! Fresh, pure candy, in bulk and faney boxes at reasonable prices at the Candy Kitchen. 2tj29 Mrs. Guy McMichael of Soutn Bend was the guest of Mrs. Claire Sellers and daughter, Nina, Sunday. Mrs. Earl Thompson and daughter, Clara, and Conrad Harness were in Chicago one day this week. KILN DRIED CORN MEA L., KILN DRIED BUCKWHEAT FTLOUR AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR AT HOLSER'S. Mrs. Acta B. Ross returned home Wednesday after spénding a week in Michigan City, the guest of he, son, Dr. C. D. Ross and family. Mrs. M. A. Slyder and daughter, Charlotte, of Garrett, Ind., and Mrs. | J. F. Kelley of Toledo, 0., are guests of their mother, Mrs. Lottie Irvin. Emil Everly was fined $3.00 and costs, amounting to $5.50, in Justice Rearick’s court last week upon a charge preferred by a Nickle Plate railroad official. Claude Stull, John Henry, John Faulkner and Wm. Leßoy attended the meeting of Postal employes of the 13th Congressional district in South Bend Saturday night. IMaple Grove Dance on State Road No. 2 at Kankakee River, every Saturday night. Music furnished.by Ried’s All Star orchestra. Everybody . welcome. 4twfl9p Vern Johuson, our expert baker is "confined to his home with a Severe case of the mumps. Mr. JohnX spn’s father, Lyman Johnson, and | Virgil Cripe have been assisting at the bakery. 3! Think it over, talk it over, with ilyour neighbor. Get ready to help (form a Cemetery Association antl | establish a permanent fund for keepIng the cemetery in good condition. j| Committee, Mrs. Callie Wisenbaugh, )| Mrs. Clara Place, Mrs. Jessie Worg rell and Mrs. Lou Bailey. al Gladys Crismen, Lounis Ehrhardt :]la.nd L.eola Wilson and Albert Ehr- ) hardt all of Hobart were visitors at El’the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert g Huhnke Sunday. Nick Ehrhardt Sr., nlalso of Hobart, who has been visitg:‘ ing his daughter, Mrs. Huhnke, and gl' family, the past week returned home g, with them Sunday. ] | In keeping with the suggestion ol" 3 H. C. Barr of Walkerton, the weath- | j| er reports will be broadcast at a ] | definite hour each day by Radio } Station WLS as a part of the R. F. ] D. programs scheduled every noon I and evening, Mr. Barr has been ad-’ ] vised. He is a member of this na- | tional agricultural organization. ! },‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tower, Miss ] Maude Jenks, Miss Ruth Uphaus, : Miss Beulah Hilton and Miss Mayy | | Place, teachers in the Union Town- | } ship school, were dinner guests of | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch last Fri ; day evening. The Union Township- | | Walkerton basketball game furnish- | | ed the entertainment during the | , evening. i :! The waffle supper served by thvi | ladies us the Presbyterian churech : was a decided success in every wn_v.l | The waffles exquisitely done, the | fine country sausage and good cos- | . fee made an appeal hard to resist| } with the result that about one hun- ! ~ dred dollars will jbe realized by the' ladies. The high school orchestra | - playing tuneful melodies, the wait- - resses and cooks, wearing red and ~ blue bandanna caps, gave the true ' southern touch which added to the | enjoyment of all.
B ——— Home made pies at SHIRLEY'S. $25.00 free on 'an automobile. | See Beistle's large ad, in this issue. | {ltwn ; Dr. Ward Creech of Ft. Wayne is | | visiting ' with his friend, Dr. Ward Leonard this week. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robison attended a meeting of LaPorte county farmers in LaPorte, Saturday. Cash paid for false teeth, dental gold and discarded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Co., Otsego, Mich. , wnljl26 If you want a really good broom. one which outsweeps at least three ordinary brooms, the Fuller Fiber | Broom is recommended. ltw' Mrs. W. W. Place was electea County Chairman of the Home Economies eclubs of LaPorte county at a meeting of the Federation held in LaPorte last Saturday. ‘ On Wednesday, Feb. 4, at ,1| o’clock, at the Rebecca Koontz property on Seventh street in Walker- | ton, T will sell the household goods | of the late Rebecca Koontz. Wm. Steele, Adm. | Clayton Pippenger, the Fuller Brush representative, is in Walkerton, and is calling at every home to give each woman the free Fuller product and showing his complete line of household and personal brushes. Itw NOTICE—From this date my price on horse shoeing will be reduced. Get my prices on wagon and buggy repairing and bring in yourl work now before the spring rusk begins. lam prepared to do anyl kind of acetyiene welding. ' Owen Dowty, 3tj29wp Walkerton. l B. 1. Holser, Dr. W. F. Miranda, M. B. Slick, Grover Oplinger, Dr. M. S. Denaut and C. M. Finch attenaed the Knife and Fork dinner at South Bend Tuesday evening. Rt. Hon. Edward Hilton Young, M. P.| of London spoke on the subject, “Are European Wounds Healing?"” and Mr. Lothrop Stoddard discusseu the question, “The Raeg Problem of the World.” John Soter of Chicago was in town Saturday lovking after the Soter & Flessor interests in the ' Candy Kitchen. The former owners, who are now conducting a restaurant on the North Side in Chicago, have resumed control of the loea store, with Mr. McDonald and Mrs. Jane Ake in charge. Mr. Soter stated that the store would be restocked and an effort made to put it back in good condition, The three act comedy, “That's One on Bill,” presented by the St. Joseph Dramatic club of South Bena in Hudelmyer hall last Tuesday evening, was well received by = capacity awdience.” The many lmm-' orous situations developed thru nut! [the play, kept the audience amused Excellent music was furnished b_\" the Big Five orchestra and the Notre Dame glee elub quartette.' Fotiowing the play, dancing was eni joyved. |-, ' On page eight of this issue will be | found the annual reports of the | { Trustee of Linecoln township and of | the clerk-treasurer of the town ot'g v\\'alkwrtnn. They are published ac- ! | cording to law that the people mav | !know something of what becomes of | the money they pay for local taxes. ! ‘The:w reports are valuable for (hla? | reason, and should be of vital in—g |torvs! to every citizen living within | | the bounds of these two govern- | 'mont:ll units. They are worth you | | careful perusal. l ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Endley left | Monday noon for a2 three nmnth'sl | tour of the south and west. They | ' will stop at New Orleans, La., Hnns-l !tin and San Antonio, Texas: Chand-g ler, Arizona; Riverside, Los Angeles | hmd San Francisco, Calif., and prob-| ably return byway of Van Couver ' ‘:xnd the northern route. Mr. and Mrs. Endley have both promised to write the Independent from time | to time and we are anticipating: publishing some very interesting ac- | counts of their sojourn in the West. | They will probabl'y return to Wals ? {erton in the spring. ‘ FOR SALE—Mint farm. 160 acres, | price $75.00 per acre. Inquire of 2twpj22 & Yerrlck.§ i FOR SALE—I7 pigs, 10 : weeks ! old. John S. Krause, Phone 107-G.| Walkerton. 2twnp ! | FOR SALE—Alfalfa and mixed "hay. Phone 104-Q, Walkerton. i 2twj29 O. W. Gordon. | | FOUND-—An auto tire and del mountable rim near ball park. Own- | er may have same by proving proper- | ty and paying for this ad. ‘ Itw Mrs. Bertha Swank. WANTED — Four pure strain White Rock cochrels. Russell Slough. R. R. 2, Bremen, Ind. Itwnl, FOR SALE—Five five-year oldi cows. Telephone Tyner, Ind. Jtwnlj22p P. W. HAAG. FOR SALE—Empire milker and | 1 1-2 H. P. Kerosene International | engine, nearly new. Cheap if taken" at once. Phone 92 Walkerton. wnltfd24 i.eßoy & Tischer. | FOUND-—Deec. 5 an Elgin watch. | Owner can have same by identifying property and paying for thisi‘ advertisement. i & Jtwibp s Clem Tuttle, |‘ FOR SALE or Rent—l2o acre ! farm, 31, miles southeast of Walk- | erton, half mint and onion ground. |, thoroughly drained, fenced and! cross fenced. House, barn, silo, wind :' mill and other conveniences. Terms || right. Inquire of S. Newcomer whoE‘ lives first house east, or M. J. Hen- | derson, 325—215 t Street, Toledo, O. ;1 wj22tf i FOR SALE—63 - acre farm, 2 | miles from Walkerton. Price reasonable. Easy terms. Write Noah Miller, | Milford, Ind. 2twj22p ‘ FFOR SALE—Ton Ford truck, ANo. 1 shape. I. H. C. ‘feed grinder. | tfw George Fisher. | WANTED-—Young men and wom- | en to learn Morse and wireless telegraphy, and railway accounting. We train thoroughly and procure posi- | tions with big salaries. Great opportunities for advancement. All expenses low; can earn part. Write today for free catalog. Schoal estab-, lished fifty years. DODGE’S TELEGRAPH INSTITUE, Indiana Avenue, ' Valparaiso, Ind. w6tfl2 FOR SALE—4O acre mint farm, 9 miles northwest of Walkerton. Write Edward Rhoade, Bremen, Ind. Jlswtf }
S —— ~ Hot and cold ifunch at all hours. " SHIRLEY’S. | + Frank Harden was in ' Knox on ‘business last Friday. ! Hot and cold lunches, good home ' ’cookod meals at the Candy Kitchen. | Buy a used car now and save $25.00. See Beistlie's, used car ad. Perry Lawrénce was in North Manchester, Ind., Tuesday on business. Albert Shultz who has been confined to his home for the past few weeks with the mumps, is able to be out again. ! Miss Lucile Dupler will leave Monday for Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Payne. | 0., where she will spend the no-x'f W 0 weeks visiting friends ;md‘ relatives. : Wm. Everly was brought hvfnroz% Justice Rearick’s court last I"rida}; charged with assault and bnttery; upon John Miser. He was found: guilty and fined SIO.OO and costs, | amounting to $13.20, which h«xi paid. | m’ Be T e SAFETY | 3atyour22 i ] DRUG STORE || i 2% i | g g ing : | [ | ‘ : | I £ v :.'f*:.." | 1 | J- 5 l i Glycerin and Rose Water | is te old fashioned skin lotion, { brought up to date. l Os heavier consistency by increased quantity of crystal clear glycerin. | : . | Carter’s Drug Store , 7he Rexall store | Walkerton, Indiana 3 eAR e AR M SO N 5, AN OsARSO AT I Phone 84 ' B.l.Holser&Co. | for i
OO T T W n = = & B oo gt £ 2 \ Doy Never Give Up : ‘% u r One of the most mighty powers, is SELF RELIANCE. i = ICDOEN i = - @m.j" It defies difficulties. = = L NP ; & '% 'AS! !3 s : It gives you the confidence to do the thing you want to do. % == =i . The fellow who tries and tries and tries is developing real char- i % Q acter—He is filling himself full of determination—He will win. % !% 4 " We want such fellows to make their banking connections with :: = us. = - ; = - Farmers State Bank . & . = 5 ; A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN = » = OO TR R NN R | _ : We Are Installing New zi, in This Community % 1 3 People are fast comingjto realize that there is no investment they can “ make that will bring thexyi so much of real pleasure, first class entertainment 9 and a wealth of good wholesome knowledge and information on a thousand 9 questions, as the purchase of a Radio. .i The average Log of the Radios we sell and install contains from 75 to 100 :{ different stations. Selectivity, why there is none better. Reception, you can ¢ hear the best programs of Boston, New York, Montreal, Dallas, Denver, Winnepeg, with ease. Get a radio receiver today and enjoy the wealth of lec- § tures, sermons by the biggest preachers of the world, music by the best or- § chestras, vocalist, and organs. You have evervthing at vour finger tips wit 3 one of our sets. : And Remember—We service all our T adios and guarantee good reception. 3 i Let Us Demonstrate. g Rh Wi : ea Wright : . A B ; 3 POPOOPOEODPOOD OB OPDBE - W | T ISER T e e B
B T e T R e i > . @ I v - g i : / C’ i / k- N |'G 7 | | | AN o 0 | & , g Sz Rt | i Bk i ) / | | | i F S/ 3 ; [ Ir' ‘ b ! ' | | I: \ 7 Tem { |l| 6 e | | , |Bm 1\ | | | P 1R o\ o H ¢ : :‘i} 2{’ | . HE B RS- - T S . | 1 ‘ > | ‘LE H\, N i L | g i l “a’ iR %- We Want 1000 Bar- 1 8 gain Hunters to Call on : ! » ! | Us This Week! | i | | : You will do us a favor by coming— ! but you will feel that the profit is ‘ all yours when you leave—Snits, i Overcoats for men and boys—Shoes ; : for the whole family—Furnishing i { goods—stockings for ladies and ! men, etc., etc., are being sold at re- i markably low prices. i i ‘x We told you last week in this i space that “We must raise Cash— ; 1 we are still'in the same boat— but it’s rocking worse.— ik ¥ We're in the ring with sleeves ; : 1 rolled up to meet all comers i ! i and all competition. : | 1 ; i iss Clothing S ? | Reiss Clothing Store 1 Walkerton, Ind. f B i i e e s e o e e R zlllllll"llI|llllllllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllll||llllllllllllllllll"““l"lll|l|lllllllllllll||m“[! £On All Pyrex and Aluminum Ware = On yrex and Aluminu : s » = = While It Lasts = R’S HARDWARE = = II R T TR RN RN RN TRRNRRNRNTN RRN RN RO TR | | i Masonic | UNDERTAKERS WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. | We gi‘:'e our special‘iatNo. 619. Regular meetings the first | tention to all calis Thursday of each month. Visitorsi Lady Assistant welcome. i '8 Phone 83. Walkerton W. HARVEY SMITH, W. M. GROVER OPLINGER, Secy. ’--— st ———
