Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1925 — Page 5
I V.T I I I I I I Father and Son I £ What a wonderful combination! What p-id e I ■ shows in the face of the father as he looks at his ■ S , son! He views the future with no concern—his ■ ■ son will fulfill his ambitions. 9 A ; But to do this, the son must have careful train- M W ing. Especial!j- in the matter of finance. R We suggest that you open an account at this £ » Bank for him and teach him, not only proper R S business methods, but the principles of economy ■ S and thrift. K I State Bank of Walkerton I ^llllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||||||||||!l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||j||||(iL 2 = I > .-- | | wMer I The cold frosty mornings and the long cool even- = = ings are here. We are ready to supply you with E | good heating stoves. Come in and see them. We = = carry in stock the Globe, Indian Hot Blast and Roy- | = al Hot Blast. . = All are very economical and will surprise you = = how little fuel they require to heat up the house. = = These stoves will make the long winter evenings en- = | joyable. = E Prices are Right and Reasonable. f | Claude E. Houser | miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinifF Renew your subscription To-day
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UjcalNev&r All steaks 20c at Cash Market Saturday. Largest stock of candy in Walkerton at SHIRLEY'S. Miss Margaret Hinkle and John Godfrey spent Sunday at Flora. Ind., the guests of Mrs. J. J. Draper. W invite you to the Harvest service, Presbyterian church, Sunday, October 25tW, 7 p. m. Mr. and Mra. Al Norris an ( d Mrs. L. Chapman of LaPorte were Wednesday guests of friends here. Many coot shooting parties are out early these cool mornings, with goqd bags of game for their sport. 'SOCIAL—Box and pie, at Mt. Vernon school on Friday evening, Nov. 6. — 3two29p Kathryn Awald, teacher. Rev. B. D. Beck of South Bend, will preach at the morning service at the M. E. church Sunday. Rev. Beck is the District Superintendent. Cabbage, squash, pumpkins, onions, mangoes. Prices right, delivered each morning. Phone 100-J. 5tw029 R a y Cripe. Jesse Jackson has installed a new Arcola heating system in tihe W. H. Smith undertaking and millinery store and their residence flat above. All steaks, 20c (per pound, roasts 15c; ribs, 10c, at the Lawrence market Saturday—for cash. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Colvert and baby arrived Saturday afternoon from Ardmore, Oki., for a few days visit witil Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Beisel. । । Try our hamburger, 2 tpounds for 25c at Cash Market Saturday. The Epworth League held a Hallowe’en party at the M. E. church Wednesday evening. A good attendance and a fine time was reported.. Send your slogan for Walkerton to Roy* Glndelberger, Secy, CWambor of Commerce. A year’s membership due.s will be awarded to the . person giving in the best. one. . The members of the Walkerton • Crochet club were entertained at : the home of Mrs. Otto Kollars, of ; South Bend, today. Mrs. Kollars was : a former member of the club. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ake, accom- : panted by Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Derf : drove to Chicago Tuesday where : Mr. and Mrs. Derf purchased jewel- : ry stock, preparatory to opening a ; new store in Plymouth, in the very j near future. ; Fresh fish and oysters at the Cash : Market Saturday. Pay cash and pay • less. : The ladies of the Presbyterian ; church gave a pan cake supper in : the Church parlors Tuesday evening ; Two demi Mtrators of Pillsbury pan ■ cake (lour wore present and baked • the cakes. The three hundred serv- ■ ings which had been prepared for. ; were soon sold and another supply t of flour brought in to feed the hun- ; erv ones, who consumed the famous : npornin r dish foster than the bak- ■ ers could operate the griddles. : Pi e. the i ood home : made kind. 25c for Saturday, at the : Cash Market. : Harry McCarty, driving his rod : Oakland car. hit a new Ford coupe ; at the ball park early this morn : ing completely turning it up side ; down with little injury to the oc ! cupant < of tile car McCarty was ; driving east past the park on the I main road an 1 the Ford was going ! north On account of the ball park ! fence, neither driver saw the other until it was too late to avoid the accident. Mr. McCarty's car was abo damaged some, but he was able to । take the injured man who was reI ported to be from Hamlet, to a focal physician.
CHRYSLER FOUR-Twriu Car, )S9si Club Cou>«. $99St CMch.slO4SiS«daM.slO9s. drawUc fbur-whetl braJiet at flight extra coat. CHRYSLER SlX—Pkaataa. SIJRSI Coach, sl44Si RaaJeter, i 162 5; Sr/an, $ 1095; Royal Coupe, $17951 Brougham, $1865; Imperial. $1995; Croum-ImperiaL $2095. AU pricea f. o. b. Detroit, rubied to current Federal excite tax. Bodiet by Fieher on all Chryeler enclosed modele. All medelg e4utppcd with fu)l balloon tlret. Wo ere plca»ed/o extend the convenience of dme-piytnente. Ask about Chrysler’s attractive plan. Chrysler dealere and superior Chrysler service everywhere. AU Chrysler models are protected against theft by the Fedco patented car numbering system, exclusive with Chrysler, which cannot be counterfeited and cannot be altered or removed without conclusive evidence of tampering.
Hot and cold lunches, all hours at SHIRLEY’S. Robert Dare of South Bend called on friends in Walkerton a few t days last week. Chamber of Commerce feed, - Thursday evening, Nov. 12. 6:30. Save the date. i Good roasts for that Sunday din- . ner, 15c and 16c at Walkerton Cash Market Saturday. Miss Ola Lampson went to RollIng Prairie Sunday to visit several days with relatives. Everett Baker has been suffering - the past few days with a severe infetion of both eyes. I e Mr. and Mrs. Frank George of i Rolling Prairie spent Sunday with । Ed Lamipson and family. I . Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Cole of , South Bend were Sunday guests of Grover Oplinger and family. I Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Griffin spent , Sunday afternoon with Grover Jacke son and family of Rolling Prairie. Harvest services at Presbyterian . church, 7 p. m., Sunday, October .'25. You will find a welcome. Come. Dr. W. F. Miranda and Mrs. Anna Miles will spend the week end in Kankakee, 111., visiting Mrs. Arva Bennett. , Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Swane and ' daughter of Hicksville, 0., were ' week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. ' S. Dowell.. । ’ Mrs. Mary’ Obenchaln of South 5 Beryl came Wednesday to spend several days with her brother, J. P. 1 Barnhart. 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Walter, Vera, s Mamie and Fannie Nash, attended a . reunion of the Barnette family at | Rochester, Ind.. Sunday. r Box social by Evening Star Rebekah lodge, in I. O. O. F. hall, Walkerton, Thursday, Oct. 29. Public invited. 2tw029 I Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ewing spent Monday and Tuesday in Monticello, Ind., having been called there by the illness of relatives. 1 Box Social, Oct. 23. at the Maple Grove school, about 3% miles north » west of Hudson lake, LaPorte Co. , ' Come. Ethel Blerley. Teacher. t The orchestra and choir will be f heard In special music next Sunday 3 evening at Presbyterian church. Harvest services. You will find a welcome. p RI G\\ EA\ ING: Tam equipped ? to do first class mg weaving. Can ' make any size wanted but specialize on 30x60 sizes. Phone 107-A. . 3two29p Adelaide Millard. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Marsh and ( granddaughter. Mary Ellen Condon. r attended (ho annual home coming and not luck dinner at the Federated church. Fnion Mills, last Snn--1 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Albright. J Miss Mary Ward. Miss Lucile Dup-' . lor. Howard Repsberger and Earl Mard were Sunday (dinner guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Bogul of South ’ ; Bend . , (ash prices for Saturday at tno . । T^awrence Market. All steaks ‘’Or . Per pound; roasts, 15c per pound; riba, 10c per pound. , | Smoked Hnt. at 25c per pound if . you can use the whole ham Walkerton Ca^h Market. i A letter from Wm. H Nixon. > South Bend, who built the Independent’s home, states that he has been . ill for some time but is improved now. Mr Nixon also states that he . enjoys the Independent each week , and wants it continued for another . year.. ■ lOR SALE—-Two good 1923 mo■jdel Ford 'oupes. Both in A-l mech- । anical condition and priced very reasonable. And can be bought ou easy terms. Beistle’s, North Liberty, wn FOR SALE—One 1924 Ford tour-' ing, $200.00; one 1922 Ford sedan, $200.00. Both good serviceable cars, and can be bought on easy terms. Beistle’s, North Liberty. wn FOR SALE—4O acres, % of this is fine mint soil, pure muck, well located on gravel road; fine drainage; good house, barn, poultryhouse, orchard, a wonderful opportunity for mint or onion grower. Near two small towns in Starke Co. Price $3,000. Need about $2,000. cash. Balance terms. KNOX REALTY CO., Knox, Ind. 2twnpo22 FOR SALE—The best buy in a late model Ford touring we have ever had. Big steering wheel, spot light, Hassler shock absorbers, over- ' size cord tires, looks like new. Price $225. $75.00 down payment. Balance in 10 payments of $16.50 each. Beistle’s, North Liberty. i wn SALESMEN — Wholesale house over forty year success selling groceries of nationally recognized merit thru proven economical direct to consumer plan. Products iu daily use. Year round demand. Big possibilities. Experience not necessary. For a permanent connection with a real future write JOHN SEXTON & CO.. Box H H, Chicago. ltw»p FOR SALE —Nice, solid cabbage, at %c per pound. Call Phone 105-O. 4twnvl2 Mrs. Burl Pennington. FOR SALE —Airdales, full blood, old or young. Phone 140-D. t 2two22p Roscoe Goit. FOR SALE—Cabbage at l^c per pound while it lasts. Phone 103-G. 2two22p George Seitz. BLACK HORSES WANTED—For the Culver Black Horse Troop. Young black horses, riding type. Height 15 hands to 15-3. Gaited horses or draft type not desired. Send snapshot if possible and sp^pifications to Quartermaster, Culver, Indiana. 3tw029 FOR SALE—Big Type Poland China boars, sired by world’s chamTdon, Armistice Boy and Master Stroke’s Equel; also fine six-pound Barred Rock roosters. Foresit Vail, 3two22p Hamlet, Ind. FOUND—■ Hand bag containing baby clothes. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. Harold Northam. > FOR SALE ■— Gladiolus bulb. Blooming size, %c each. Larger size, 1c each. 2tw022 Mrs. George Mechling. 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, , i Lake Grove Resort. Koontz lake. ‘ wtfslO
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE O F SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Administrator wiith the Will Annexed, of the estate of Mercy E. Beall, deceased, late of St. Joseph County, Indiana. i Hereby gives notice that in compliance with the provisions of the last will and' testament of said decedent, he will, at the hour of 1:00 o’clock p. m.. on Saturday, Novem1 ber 21st, 1925, at the law office of J. Willis Cotton, in the State Bank of Walkerton Building, at Walkerton, Indiana, Offer for Sale, at Private Sale, and continue to offer until sold, the following described real estate situated in St. Joseph County, Indiana, to-wlt: • j The northeast quarter (%) of the northwest quarter (% ) of section twenty-six (26), township thirty- । five (35) north, range one west, ex-' cepting the right of way of the C. I. , &S. railroad company, which runs across, over and through said tract, containing 37 acres, more or less. Said sale will be for not less than the full appraised value thereof and upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit: ALL CASH IN HAND. Said sale to be made free and discharged of all liens. I Dated at Walkerton, Indiana, this 23rd day of October, 1925. George W. Blaine, Administrator with the Will Annexed. • J. Willis Cotton. Attorney for Estate. 3twnvs NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that or the 4th day of November, 1925, at 10:00 o’lclock a. m., at the door of the Court House of the County of St. Joseph, State of Indiana, the undersigned will offer for public sale the following described real estate, situated in the County of St. Joseph, State of Indiana, to-wit-“The North West quarter ( ^ ) of the South East quarter (% ) of Section 14, Township No. 35, North. Range 1 West, excepting therefrom two acres off of the North end thereof.” I I will first offer 10 acres in a square form out of the Northwesterly corner of said tract: And if not sold, then the entire tract. Terms of the sale are cash. Said sale is made to satisfy mortgage given by Ira W. Place and Lelia M. Place, his wife, to the State of Indiana, to secure’ a loan from the School Fund of the State of Indiana. — Dated at the City of South Bend, Indiana, this 2nd day of October, 1925. Clarence Sedgwick. Auditor of the County of St. Joseph, State of Indiana. 3tw022 Estate of Jemima Schwartz NOTH E OF FINAL ACCOI NT By direction of Ina Koontz. Executrix of the Estate of Jemima Schwartz, late of St. Joseph County in the state of Indiana, deceased. I Notice is Hereby’ Given to the heirs, legatees and devisees of the said decedent, and all other person : interested in the said estate, that said Executrix has filed in ths court h r ace Hint and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate, and t -x are hereby required to be and appearin said Court on the 13th day of November. 1925, when the same will be heard and make proof of their h» irship or claim to any part of said estate. r.n,d show cause if there he. why said account and ' vouchers should not be approved. Witn s the Clerk and the Seal I of the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend. Indiana. I3th day of October. 1925. Wilbur M. Warner. Clerk. ' C. P. Creviston. Deputy. | J Willis Cotton. Attorney for | Estate. 2tw022 i Is anythiig more beautiful than ! a child’s laugh?
-J.. Rearick & Divine cun on uu All Merchandise Offered at GREAT REDUCTIONS to Move the Entire Stock by Jan. 1. Men and Women, Here is Your Opportunity to SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, DISHES AND NOTIONS Much of our stock has been marked down to cost and below for a quick sale. We must dispose of $13,000,00 worth of good merchandise in the next ten weeks. Get your share of the money savings. BARGAINS IN FOOTWEAR To close out our shoe department, we have been merciless with price cutting. Men’s work shoes, famous Hamilton-Brown make, at cost and less. Women’s and children’s shoes, Selz, Hamilton and Arch Builders at money saving prices. Rubbers for the Entire Family. ~ . I REARICK & DIVINE WALKERTON, IND.
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