Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1925 — Page 5

Bank Statement

No. 161 EDWARD GRIDER. President. W. W. PLACE, Vice-President. W. RAY McDaniel, Cashier. Report of the condition of the State Bank of Walkerton , a State Bank, at Walkerton, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on September 28, 1925. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts J 225.414.81 Overdrafts 138.83 Other Bonds & Secur. 21.000.00 Banking House 6,789.85 Furniture and Fixtures 5,195.50 Other Real Estate 5.036.56 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 32.688.93 Cash on Hand 9,688.13 Trust Securities 35,650.00 Total Resources 341,602.91

The State Bank of Walkerton ■MH I A Camera for the youngsters —or for you No. 2 Brownie Pictures 2^ x fA The No. 2 Brownie, at $2.75, is a remarkable value. You’ll see that at a glance. Its aluminum body, light and strong, is covered with imitation leather, there are two tripod sockets and the lens and shutter are Eastmanmade and carefully tested. There’s a lot of fun with a Brownie—and our line is complete. Other Brownies $2.00 up Carter’s Drug Store The Store

surpasses evei^^mous Buick in performance ~in quality~in beauty~in value and in sales' ' ' ' ' ' no other motor car pro* rides all these advantages 75 Horsepower Air Cleaner • Controllable Beam Headlights Mechanical 4 Wheel Brakes Automatic Heat Control Sedans at Coach Prices Duotone Duco Colors Sealed Chassis Gas Filter Oil Filter Today as for 21 years Buick is the acknowledged Standard of Comparison among motor cars BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. Division of General 'Motors Corporation G-ls-11 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM W. B. APPLE, WALKERTON Buick Dealer for Lincoln and Liberty Townships

Stove Time We are ready to care for your cool weather needs. Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters—hot blast stoves, pipe, etc. FRATEP HARDWARE

LIABILITIES Capital Stock—paid in __25.000.00 Surplus 8.000.00 Undivided Profits—Net 2,128.15 Demand Deposits $111,460.92 Demand Certificates 156,755.24 Savings Deposits 2,608.60 Trust Investments 35,650.00 Total Liabilities 341.602.91 State of Indiana, County of St Joseph, ss: I, W. Ray McDaniel, Cashier of the State Bank of Walkerton, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. RAY MCDANIEL. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 6th day of October. 1925. (SEAL) J. Willis Cotton, Notary Public. My commission expires July. 15th. 1928.

Local New& Eat Velvet Ice Cream at Shirley’s. See the new wool dress goods at GOHN’S. Sunday school Rally at M. E. church Sunday. ' ! Chamber of Commerce meeting ! tonight. You are invited. I Mrs. Jeanette Shockney moved to South Bend this week. She will live on Notre Dame avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wright of near Hanna were Sunday guest s of i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dupler. Messrs. Leßoy and Tischer at- ; tended a Division Delco-Light con- । vention at Valparaiso Monday. I Louis Kiser and family spent Sunday in Elkhart, the guests of Mr. Kiser’s brother, D. W. Kiser, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holser of Ashland, Ohio, are spending the week with their son, B. I. Holser, and family. You are invited to attend Sunday school at the M. E. church Sunday morning, 9:30. Good music and good classes. Mrs. Nancy Hudelmyer returned from Epworth hospital Tuesday afternoon, where she had been for the past week Hot and cold lunches, all hours at SHIRLEY’S. Miss Luise Hagen returned from South Bend Wednesday afternoon after several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends there. If you have no other preference, you are welcome at the M. E. Sunday school Sunday morning. Rally Day program will be given. Box Social at Jordan school, Thursday evening, Oct. 15. Come for a good time. 2twn Mary Hardy, Teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Con Harness, Miss Helen Goppert and Garland Lawrence were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor at the Lake. We are featuring our new wool jdress goods, flannels and suitings. They are real values at SI.OO per yard. H. W. GOHN. Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Schutt and Mrs. S. S. Holman of Michigan City and Miss Garnett Schutt of Cleveland. O„ were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Join DeMyer. Miss Annabelle Tracy is spending a short vacation here the guest of her mother. Mrs. Lillie B. Tracy. From here she will go to St. Ixmls, Mo., where she will attend the annual Red Cross convention. Cabbage, squash, pumpkins, onions, mangoes. Prices right, delivered each morning. Phone 100-J. 5tw029 . Ray Cripe. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Beisel both in and out of his church, will be glad to know that they have been returned to Walkerton for another year. This is Rev. Beisel’s third year here. The last stretch of the new Liberty road pavement, from Goppert's corner to Avenue F. Walkerton, will be opened to traffic. Friday, following the 21-day seasoning period. * The new road will be greatly a^ preciated after the nearly five months of detour, some of which was over rather rough roads. Roy Sheneman LAWYER Office Over Hous e r Hardware. PHONE 3«. M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office and residence in the Denaut 1 Building, Seventh Street. Telephone I No. 5-1. SLICK & CURTIS Attorneys and Councellors At Law Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. Dr. W. C. Wisenbaugh DENTIST Office In Denaut Building WALKERTON, INDIANA Tuesdays and Thursdays 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings by Appointment MILK oF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE f C MILK k magnesia TOOTH ^1 . PASTE > T«ut MtLK Os Introductory Prices - - Regular Size La rye Size ,19^ .O9 e

Ideal for Sensitive Teeth tt Soothes Sore Gum» Its Daily’ Use Prevents Pyorrhea It Corrects Acid Mouth And Prevents Tooth Decay It Removes the Film It Contains No Grit Carter’s Drug Store Start Walkerton, Indiana

Largest stock of candy in Walkerton at SHIRLEY’S. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gohn visited friends in Middlebury, Ind., Sunday. Pressed flannels and suitings in all the new colors—real values at GOHNTS. Blazer Coats in a beautiful array of colors, $4-50 to $6.50. Reiss’ Clothing Store. Ward Awald has purchased a new Hudson coach of Harold Chaney, local agent. Steak, all cuts, at 25c per pound, at Cash Market Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sagei- of Chicago were week-end guests of relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goppert spent Sunday with Alfred Steele and family at South Bend. 2 large cans Armour milk, 2 3c, Saturday only. Walkerton Cash Market. Phoenix stockings in silk and silk and wool, none to equal ^he quality for the price. 95c up. Reiss’ Clothing Store. Mrs. Ed Baker was called to Chicago last Saturday on account of the i serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Walter White. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce and son of Grand Rapids, Mich., were guests of John DeMyer and family several days last week. Sunshine Marshmallow cookies, the best you ever ate. 2 oc. Saturday only. Walkerton Cash Market. Mrs. Harley McCarty and Mrs. Cora Norton and family took dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare’s Sunday. Frank is still Improving. Miss Jane Griftin entertained the Twilight club at her country home last Monday evening. A rception was given for the new school teachers. Very Slpeclal, for Saturday,, good i country lard, 23c per pound. Walkerton Cash Market. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bohn are the proud (parents of a baby daughter, born last week. Mr. Bohn has not told us whether she will be a basketball player or not. WHOOPIE! Be sure to attend the Box social Friday night, Oct. 9, at the Hill Grove school. All the usual features and more too. Pauline Steele, Teacher. J. B. Munn and family visited his father. W. G. Munn of North Judson on last Saturday and attended the twenty-third annual home coming and fall festival held in that town. The Catholic ladies of Walkerton will hold a chicken supper and bazaar in Hudelmyer hall. Walkerton, on Thursday evening. Oct. 15. The public is invited. 3twnoß The Hallowe'en Frolic committee is offering a prize for the best sug-l gestion for games or contests to be used in the Hallowe'en Frolic this year. Send your suggestions to Mrs. Albert Shultz. The best one wins 3 lbs. Krisp Crackers, usual 20c kind, a dandy. 48c. Saturday only. Walkerton Cash Market Rev. J. C. Albright was called to Wauseon. Ohio, again this week, to preach the funeral sermon of Mr. Truman Lee, a son of Mrs. Lee, at whose funeral Rev. Albright officiated a week ago. Death followed an operation. SPECIAL: Reduced prices on all meats and canned goods at Cash Market Saturday.

FOR SALE One 1923 Chevrolet sedan and one 1924 Chevrolet coupe. Real bargains. Beistle’s, North Liberty. Itwn FOR SALE —Single comb Rhode Island Red cockerels, the best in the state. $2.00 each. Phone 195. Itwnp W. N. Freece. FOR SALE —Several good used Fords, tourings and coupes. Priced so low you can't afford to walk. Beistle’s, North Liberty. Itwn They are finished in Duco. Chevrolet. wn Red and Yellow Southport Globe onion seed, testing 79 to 92 per •cent. $4.50 'per pound, grown by a reliable Ohio firm. Phone 2^ on 64. 2tw015 C. M. Haley, Hamlet. FOR SALE—Radiant Home hard coal stove. Phone 101-D. Itw FOR SALE—Farm equipment: horses, milk cows, full blood Duroc gilts and boar, 9 tons timothy’ hay. One-half mile north B. & O. station, on Carrithers farm. J. D. Rich. 2twolsp FOR SALE —Good skunk dogs. See Chas. Whitmer. FOR SALE—Art Garland hard coal burner, priced at $25. See Emil Anderson, Lake Grove Resort, Koontz Lake. wtfslO FOR SALE —Delco-Light plant complete with batteries, also about 50 bulbs, brand new electric iron for 32 volt plant. Will take $300.00 for all if taken soon. Emil Anderson, Lake Grove Resort, Koontz lake. wtfslO FOR SALE —10 colonies of bees Each colony 'has supers containing honey which if taken soon will go with bees. 4twoßp Dr. R. Neville. FOR SALE—A real buy from owner. $65 per acre buys the Beechgood-Rees farm, 4 miles north west of "Walkerton. Write Mrs. Fallis Rees for terms, at 1269 Vine St., Denver, Colo. ws24tf FOR SALE —% bed spring, $2.50, % silk mattress, $4.00; 5 yard velvet hall runner, $7.00 and some pictures. 2two 8 p F. A. Edwards. FOR SALE —Cabbage. Phone 105-O. 2twoß James Ballinger. A POCKET CHECK PROTECTOR Guaranteed for five years. Will do the work of the higher priced machines. Prints in three different colors. Just the thing for the individual. Price only $5.00, postage paid or sent C. O. D. WOODWORTH SALES CO., Box 951, South Bend. Indiana. 4twnloß FOR SALE—A bargain. 80 acres fine mint and onion land, about 2 miles from Walkerton, fair buildings. Good drainage, on good roadWill sell for $65.00 per acre. Terms to suit. One of the best bargains ever offered on farm land. woßtf W. E. Bierley. agent. FOR SALE —19 good pigs, just weaned, weight about 30 to 40 pounds. Phone 131-U. Itwoßp Robert H. Thompson. TEAMS WANTED—On Division street west of South Bend. See D. H. Leiter on job. Highways Improvement Co. 2twnlols

IT’S A WORLD BEATER THIS-

Hart, Schaffner & Marx SUIT VALUE at SQC.OO oo Hart, Schaffner & Marx made up their minds to produce a good suit of clothes at the lowest price possible. They have done it. We’ve done our part too, thru good management and low overhead we have been able to shave a good many dollars off the price. See the new Blazer Coats In wonderful array of colors $4.50 to $6.50

REISS’ CLOTHING STORE, WALKERTON

Satisfaction— i X’Y k j Keenest satisfaction is felt by those who are the most secure in their happiness. Back of every smile is a bank book, if you want I *° call and get the book. Today is a good time to do that. B A bank book Is ready for you here. Farmers State Bank I A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN

CLOSING OUT SALE Our Profits Are Sacrificed! WE MUST MOVE OUR ENTIRE $13,000.00 STOCK OF SHOES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND NOTIONS BY JAN. 1, 1926, WHEN OUR LEASE EXPIRES. INORDER TO DO THIS WE HAVE DECIDED TO SACRIFICE OUR PROFITS WITH OUR CUSTOMERS Special Reduced Prices on All China and Glass Ware Here is your opportunity to stock up on good, durable, Every-day Table Ware. Dishes are China, white and Gold bordered. We list only a few. Note the prices:

Cups and Saucers, dinner plates, all good stock, formerly g/^ sold for 25c |MQ each, now —- Cake plates, salad dishes, soup bowls nappies, the usual g^^ 25c kind, going IvC at

STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Watch for Added Specials Next Week Rearick & Divine WALKERTON, IND. READ THE WANT and FOR SALE ADS.

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Glass tumblers, plain and - am fancy design, your chance to buy them right,, 3 for *VW Glass water pitchers, big j a size, formerly sold for AUQ Covered Glass g^ Butter dishes, IWA 25c kind