Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1925 — Page 5

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CHRYSLER FOUR TAYLOR’S GARAGE Walkerton. Indiana

| U>3al Nevas' Largest stock of candy in Walker- । ton at SHIRLEY’S. M D. Fitzgerald has entered the ; employ of Leßoy <v Tischer. I David Seitz has a new neutrodyne radio purchased of Rhea Wright' Porter Place was home from Pursue University over the week end. Chamber of Commerce feed, Thursday evening, Nov. 12. 6:30. Save the date. 1 John Clark moved hie family into their new home recently purchased of Vern Ako. I’red Stull is the owner of a new Su'perhetrodyne radio purchased of Leßoy & Tischer. Chas. Hahn, an experienced battery builder, has enter the employ of Leßoy any! Tischer. An express train of 8 cars of silk passed thru Walkerton Wednesday going ea-4 over the B. & O. railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denaut of Indianapolis visited with uome folks over Saturday and Sunday. Kev J. c. Albright was called to Quincey, Mich., Tuesday on account of the serious illness of his brother Florence Heath and Ethel Divine spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Divine and son, Paul. Mrs. Kate Matson and Mrs. J. Lampson of Rensselaer, Ind., spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Fleming. Ira Place has returned from Hicksville, Ohio, where l.e has been I em; loved with the Johnson Construei tion Company. Miss Mildro! Gindelberger and Mis'. Vf^a ktwood of South Bend spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Walkerton. The Philathea Class of the M. E Sunday school 'vill meet with Mrs. Lank Reed on Thursday afternoon. Nov. 12. Mrs. G. C. Spahr will be j the assisting hostess. Miss Regina Denaut of Indana University, Bloomngton. Ind.. was home over the week end. visiting her • parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Denant, and other relatives. Mrs. Earl Leslie was called to Tippecanoe, Tnd., Monday to attend ♦ho funeral of an aunt. Mrs. Alta ^♦ter. her mot her... returned . home vßth her for a few da J's’ visit. Mr. and M rs. L. W. Johnson and daughter. Muriel. of Buchanan. MiCh.. drove down Sunday morning to spend the dav with their nenhew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Berry. The regular urogram of the Community club will be poMjvoned in f^vo- of the “Better Dwtrv Sire Si “rial.” Miss Stark will lecture on “Preparation of Foods.” at the club rooms. The public is cordially invited. J. S. Kline of North Liberty Is remodeling his farm home He is also modernizing bis home bv the inetaHatinn of a Delco-Light plant. Delco-Light water system. Premier warm pjr heating system, bathroom and septic tmk. all purchased from Leßov am’ Tischer ♦ Mr. and Mrs. R D Marsh enter- , ta|no4 the following guests over the n-eev end: Miss Alice Sudingfon o' Valparaiso. Miss Rottv Marsh of r » r v. Miss Hilda HuChl. Mr and '♦rs Robert fio-wnod and children Merle Rush and Herman Stark, all of T.a Porte. Some man whose Identity is not known fired two charges from a shot gun into a group of Kqox bovs on a Hallowe’en expedition about 10:30 o'clock Saturday night wounding three nf the hoys. Although none of ♦h< m are dangerouslv wounded pub^ lie sentiment about Knox is aroused over the rash act. Tom Gordon asid Clarence Ander--on nr «nnth Bend ha'e purchased the Walkerton Candy Kitchen and ♦ 0-1- accession Wednesday. They | will operate the restaurant, hotel .-a -o <n 00-n and carry a full Ine of candies and fruits. Mr. Gordon will move his family here In a few nod accnnv rooms in the hotel. . Mrs. W. O. Anderson will work !n the kitchen.

result* not found combined in cars of any type seen beyond it in price. A* iMsrtnirtv* es it* peHbrmance is a beauty so edwi—d that popular desire sweeps towards it inevitably. Your naareet Chi ydw dealer is eager tn give you thia Hd* that prove* why the Chrysler is the Favored Four among eon* of thousand* of owner**

Hot and cold lunches, all hours at SHIRLEY'S. Delco-Light is the cheapest hired hand you can have on the farm. Mrs. Clyde Hostetler is able to be at home again after a serious ats tack of pneumonia. Gus Kerchaert purchased a new > Essex coach of the IL C. Chaney agency this week. Have your furnace and plumbing in shape before cold weather comes. Call No. 92. That's Leßoy & Tischer. ltw Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stull and son. Bobby, spent the week end in Mishawaka the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Perry. r Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hostetler ami baby visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Faulkner and other relatives, . ! over Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch attend- । Qd the Home Coming celebration at I DePauw University, Greencastle, j Ind., Saturday and Sunday. On Thursday evening, Nov. 19, at 1 the Jordan school house the Live : Wire class of the U R. Sunday 1 I school will hold a box social. Public invited. ' 2twnl2 Jap Kiser is building a new home south of Grovertown. Leßoy and Tischer are installing a Delco-Light iplant. Delco-Light water system. Premier warm air heating system, also a bathroom and septic tank. Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Tyner and Mr. and Mrs. Jo’hn Hos- . tetler of Lakeville took ,dinner Suni day with Clarence Hostetler and family. Jacob Hostetler and wife were afternoon callers. ADMIMSTH \ TOH’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, Administrator with the Will Annexed, of the estate of Mercy E. Deall, deceased, late of , St. Joseph County, Indiana. Hereby gives notice that in comi pliance with the provisions or the J last will ind testament of said de- . cedent, he will, at the hour of 1:00 o'clock p. m.. on Saturday, November 21st. 1925, at the law office of J. Willis Cotton, in the State Rank * of Walkerton Building, at Walker- ’ I ton. Indiana, Offer for Sale, at Pri--1 vate Sale, and continue to offer un- * til sold, the following described real estate situated in St. ^Joseph I County. Indiana, to-wlt: . The northeast quarter ( *4 ) of the northwest quarter (’») of section twenty-six (26), township thirtyfive (35) north, range one west, excepting 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 «ale will be for not less than । the full appraised value thereof pnd upon the following terms nnd conditions, to-wit ALL CASH IN ■ HAND Said sale to tie made free and discharged of all liens. Dated at Walkerton, Indiana, this 23rd"day of October. 1925. I George W. Blaine, Administrator with the Wil! Annexed J Willis Cotton. Attorney for Estate. 3twnvs FOR SALE Slab wood. $9 per I solid cord. delivered. Walkerton | Lumber Co. 2twnl2 FOR RENT—6 room flat over Carter’s store. Modern except furnace. Inquire of Vern Hardenbrook. wnstf FOR SALE—-Fresh cows. Inquire lof Chas Wolf. 1 twp LOST—A dark bjown hound, : grey feet and legs, part of one ear missing, a tough looker. $5.00 re ward for his return. Phone 117-B. I ltw Lloyd Thomas. LOST—A black English hound, j goes bj - name of Dan. Reward. Phone 105-D. i ltw Mrs. Berlyn Pennington. LOST— Female Beagle hound. .Reward for return. Phone 117-F. ■ 2twnsp Samuel Wisler. । FOR SALE Hound pups. Phone I 117-F. 2twnsp Samuel Wisler. FOR SALE—4O White Rock pullets, no culls, phone 116-B. fitwnvs J. V. Rush. FOR SALE —Fresh J-ersey cow, with heifer calf by sitde , SBO.OO. Phone 7, Walkerton. o29tf Robert Wolfe. FOR RENT —-House on Chuirch street, recently occupied bj’ family of Wm. Place. Phone No. 7. i29tf Mrs. Jennie Wolfe. FOR SALE-—Nice, solid cabbage, at a ic per pound. Call Phone 105-O. 4twnvl2 Mrs. Bur! Pennington. FOR SALE —Slab wood. $9 per solid cord, delivered Walkerton Lumber Co. 2twnl2 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.

wtfalO i SPECIAL SALE] | For Saturday, Nov. 7 | i All Silver plated flatware in chests or sets or single i i pieces, Community and Rogers and other makes, ■ * which we have in stock. Also all Sterling Silver flat- V I ware. | 25% Discount | Or One-Fourth Off Regular 1 I Factory Price I J Now is the time to lay in a good supply and buy j ! that Birthday or Wedding Present. 1 I Dims RBißiy | I ^JEWELER St OPTICIAN ffi I | * Walkerton, Ind. $

Dollar Day^^. I $ at Reiss’ $ | | Friday and Saturday a — Which Means That We Are Prepared To Give Your Dollars An ~ • Extra Chance = The Store is Full of Extraordinary Bargains q I HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLES: |

E 49c ~ for finest silk — nnd wool Inter- ~ woven Sox. col- — or value SL°O — (I* 1 Q AO for heav y Overcoats \ I / MXfor men, large con—4/ I VVvertible collars, three “ piece belts. Handsome brown or grey “ heather slftides. Equal it if you can. • — ■—•— -- . t — C1 A AO for all w ° ol fine weave “ V I U VlXblue serge suits for for men an<d young — men. Highly tailored, well' lined. Beat it if you can. 1 — i M — —————— “ d f° r sheep lined, molewl skin shell, beaverized coli </• lar. 36 inch long, work coats with belt all around. | A f° r P°°d weight ribbed I M Union Suits for men. A 1• 1 v bargain. _____________ AO f° r WO °I winter caps with ,uo ear ,ai ” <1 * for heav>- duck corduroy £1 M collar, blanket lined work Oe ■ V coats for men.

■ g t $1.89 For Good All Leather Shoes For Boys Or Girls 3 £ SEE ALL THE OTHER BARGAINS IN THE STORE 3 I • ■ I 3 Reiss Clothing Store WALKERTON, IND. ‘■iMirniniiTnimimiimim

i 77 -^^<l Mr. Anchor User bY says: /T^HE leaves are falling. W' I That’s the signal for me V. to order my Anchor v Coal right away. Let’s see —• _ Wf W--. ? , V this’ll be the ninth year I’ve •fl l li 1 0 8 1 \ burned Anchor, but it didn’t In II I I ? I take nine years for me to find I I \ out that Anchor is THE FURM jni i NACE COAL. The first load v. I taught me that. i I . $ ANCHOR- B. I. HOLSER - Sold by: n THE Furnace Coal Phone 84 Walkerton

lAA ^ or th® best khaki color- —S ed wool flannel shirt you ■ ■ have ever seen. /Y for knit wrist canvas gloves wlAfor men. w .JI | A for 10 ounce double palm — 111 and thumb, knit wrist, husk- "*■ • 1 V ing mitts for men. —<S 0 A f° r Phoenix Silk and wool ~~H XV| and also silk stockings for ladies in all the wanted — shades. *7A Union Suits for boys, size 26. ~~ / M for good weight flat fleece • 1 V large sizes accordingly. IQA * for good weight, flat ZM fleece Union Suits for men. lAO f° r heavy work shoes for —l| .Uo men a Hfor men's Uncle Sam seamless work sox. “ | M for heavy black stockings for “ | /[ boys. —

CASH PRICES —at— Lawrence Market Sat., Oct. 31 BEEF PORK Steak 20c Chops 30c Roast 15c Steak*£ Shoulder Roast — 2ac Rih 10c Sliced 2/c 2 lb. Hamburger 35c Sausage.— 28c and 25c I You’ll Do Better at Lawrence’s