Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1925 — Page 8
Why Drive to South Bend to Save Money? FREE SUGAR Saturday at Walkerton Cash Market. Ask for details of our Free Offer at the Shop on Saturday. Specials in Breakfast Foods Save Money on These Wheaties, 3 pkg. for 35c Puffed Wheat, 2 pkg. for 27c Kelloggs Bran, 2 pkg. for 25c Puffed Rice. 2 pkg. for 31c Post Toasties, (large) 2 pkg. for 33c— Post Bran. 2 pkg. for 25c Post Toasties (small) 2 pkg. for 27c Quaker Oats, (large) 2 pkg. lor __43c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkg. for 23c Quaker Oats, (small) 2 pkg. for __2lc Pancake Flours _ Virginia Sweet, 2 pkg. for 23c McKenzie (large) 25c Edwards, 2 pkg. for 28c Cremo, 5 lbs. 25c Aunt Jemima, 2 pkg. for 27c Larsen’s Perfection Flour, Savoy, 2 pkg. for 25c (50 lbs.) SUM MEATS Swiss Steaks, per lb. 18c Bolgna, (home made) 18c Round or Sirloin Steak 20c Picnic Hams, per lb 22c Short Steaks, 19c Pork Sausage, lb 2dc Hamburger 15c Side Pork. lb. 25c Walkerton Cash Market -| Walkerton’s “Cash and Carry Store”
t ■ - '" — I 53,000 J Chevrolets I I 1 Manufactured and Sold i • During September • | BEISTLE AUTO SALES CO. | “Home of Chevrolet” f North Liberty, Ind.
I We Compile Complete Modern Form Abstracts of Title to Lands located in City, Town, or Country, in St. Joseph, Marshall, Starke or LaPorte Counties The Indiana Title Abstract Co. Office Over Walkftrtnn Ind J-Willis Cotton State Bank " dIMH lull, 111 U. Manager.
THINK OF BURKE’S AND YOU THINK OF REAL EYE SERVICE a $7.50 and $8.50 1 SHELL GLASSES V COMPLETE $5.00 MB i Examination Included DR. J. BURKE Over 20 years in Same Location 230 S. Michigan Street SOUTH REND. INDIANA Masonic WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors I welcome. W. HARVEY SMITH, W. M. GROVER OPLINGER. Secy. Dr. W. C. Wisenbaugh DENTIST Office Tn Denaut Building ”, WALKERTON, INDIANA Tuesdays and Thursdays • 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Evenings by Appointment Roy Sheneman LAWYER Office Over Hons e r Hardware. PHONE 38.
KIEST MILLING CO Phone 22. Knox, Indiana Gold Medal Flour, bbl. 9.90 Kiest’s Best flour, bbl. 8.90 Graham Flour, lb. .05 Corn Meal. lb. .04 Choice Whole Rice, lb. .09 Wheat Bran, cwt. 1.60 Wheat Middlings, cwt. 1.65 Red Dog Middlings, cwt. 2.50 Hog Tankage, 60%. cwt. 3.55 Oil Meal, 34%, fine or coarse 2.90 Corn and Oats Chop, cwt. 2.10 Gluten Feed, cwt. 2.50 Soy Bean Meal, 38%, cwt. 3.00 Blatchford’s Calf Meal, 25 lbs. 1.35 Poultry Feed, cwt. 3.30 Developing Feed, cwt. 3.65 Chick Feed. cwt. 4.00 Egg Mash with Buttermilk, cwt_3.6s Growing Mash, swt. 4.00 Chick Starter, cwt. 4.50 Cracked Corn, sifted,, cwt. 2.50 Oyster Shells, cwt. 1.00 Grit. cwt. 1.00 Beef Scraps, cwt. 3.85 Alfalfa Meal, cwt. 2.25 Pig feed with buttermilk, blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs, cwt. 3.00 ■ ' Fine ground feeding oatmeal. Dried Buttermilk, Bone Meal. Very highest. Quality Clovers, Blue • Grass, Timothy, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Seeds. i 50 lb. salt blocks for stock 35 । 70 lb. sacks Farmer Salt 90 Baled Straw. Prices subject to change without 1 notice. I WE SHIP ANY PLACE
Correspondence JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. M. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walter were Sunday visitors at the Otto Schmeltz home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy and daughter, Mary, and Henry Bricker, spent Sunday with Allen Hostetler and family. Miss Cora Bolden of Mishawaka spent the week end with Miss Thelma Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vermillion and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan Seitz. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Verduin and I son are spending the week at the Vincent home. Fred Bellinger and family spent I Sunday afternoon with Albert Bar- । den and family. F. R. Wiley is suffering with a I large carbuncle on his shoulder. r Adelaide and I. J. Millard visited in Mishawaka Sunday afternoon * with their sister, Mrs. Elden Sears.
NEW MOTOR PARLOR CARS TO SERVE WALKERTON Improved Service Begins on Bus Line to South Bend
Walkerton people now have a bus service which is the equal of any in the state as to convenience and equipment. The Houser line has been purchased by the Bremen-South Bend Motor Bus Co., Inc., and three new up-to-date motor parlor cars, thoroughly equipped for the convenience of the local traveling public, have been put into service over the company’s line. Mr. F. S. Dunnuck of Bremen, manager of the company, was in Walkerton this week attending to the details of the new service. “We are going to do everytihing in our power,” he said, “to give the people of this community a real service. Our slogan for several years has been ‘Ride the Bus—The Better Way to Travel,’ and we are going to show the people wfyat we mean by the ‘better way.’ We intend to keep up a regular schedule which has been arranged for the convenience of the public.” An example of the service offered by the new management is the theatre run on Sundays. This bus
BREMEN-SOUTH REND MOTOR BI S CO Inc., BETWEEN KNOX AND SOUTH BEND A. M. Time in Light Figures P. M. Time in Dark Figures NORTH BOUND Daily Daily Daily ex Daily Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun ex Sun St &Sn ex Sun only only only only Knox 7:00 2:35 11:50 5:00 5:00 Hamlet . 7:25 3:00 12:15 5:25 5:25 Koontz Lake 7:45 3:20 12:35 5:45 5:45 Walkerton 7:55 11:00 3:30 3:30 12:45 5:55 5:55 3:<H North Liberty 8:15 11:20 3:50 1:05 0:15 3:2< South Bend 9:00 12:05 4:35 1:50 7:00 4:o‘ SOUTH BOUND South Bend 9:05 2:00 5:10 2:00 11:00 4:0." North Liberty 9:50 2:15 5; 55 2:45 11:45 4:5< Walkerton 10:10 3:05 6:15 3:05 12:05 5:1( Koontz Lake ___lo:2o 6:25 3.15 12:15 Hamlet 10:40 6:45 3:35 12:35 Knox 11:05 7:10 -1:00 1;OO Connections at South Bend for Goshen. Elkhart. Fort Wayne. LaPorte Michigan City. Mishawaka, Bremen, Nappanee, Plymouth, Indianapolis Kalamazoo and Other Points. All Busses Equipped for Carrying Baggage and Parcels
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Mary Hardy entertained the Twilight Club of the Methodist Sunday school Monday evening. Mrs. Kay Walter spent Tuesday with Mrs. I’’. R. Wiley. Theadore Krause who is attending school in Chicago spent the week « nd at home. Miss Marie Schmeltz spent the week end In Bremen. Bert Ellis and family of Bremen, Chas. Hawblitzel and family, and Bob Hawblitzel and wife. H. G Hawblitzel and son, and Pricilla Culp were callers at tlTe Fred Schmeltz home Sunday. SHILOH Leurand Lotz, a man from this vicinity won a prize with his Sheik costume, at Walkerton Saturday night. Guy Koss and family spent Sunday at the Herman Steele home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buss ami ; daughter, Cecil, spent Sunday fore- ! noon with Flovd Gardner and fam ny. Sunday guests at the Carl Litchfield home were Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Clark and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, of Teegarden. Clarence Litchfield and family of McCool. Owen Bowman and family of Edwardsburg, Mich , spent Sunday at the Rowe home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheneman and son spent Sunday at Brenton Ross'. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Wenner and sons were guests o*f Mr. and Mrs 1 Albert Martin of Mishawaka Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Gardner and Ison, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buss, Miss Cecil Buss. Miss Evelyn Ross, and Mrs. Melvin Walter and children of Wolkerton spent Sunday afternoon at the J. A. Gardner home. Clyde Cripe ami family of Auburn. Ind., called .on Ikwey Rowe and family Sunday night. Mrs. J. A. Gardner called at the Wenner home Monday afternoon. This neighborhood did not suffer from mean Hallowe'en pranks this , year. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Matz and sons spent Sunday afternoon at Chas. Raisley’s. । Chas. Winnel and familv of Tyner called at the Del SpiUd homo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Sp.aid spent Sunday at Ora Spald's of LaTorte. Estate of Margaret B Chaipmon NOTICE OF FIS XL \( <'Ol \T By lirection of T. J. Irving Wolfe. Administrator of the Estate of Margaret B. Chapman, late of st. Joseph Cjunty, in the State of Indiana. deceased. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and devisees of the said decedent, and all other persons interested in the said estate. that said Administrator has filed in this Court his account and vouchers for the final settlement of s*ld estate, and they are hereby required to be and appear in said Court on the 19th day of November. 1925. when tin same will be heard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to nart of said estate, and show ca»ise if there bo. wry said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and tt’.e Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit Court at South B md. Indiana. 19th day of October, 1 925. Wilbur M. Warner. Clerk. C. P. Creviston. Deputy. Parker, Crabill. Crumpackwr & May. Attorneys for Estate. 2twy29
. ( leaves Walkerton Sunday evenI ing at 5:55, arriving in South Bend iin plenty of time for the evening . shows. Returning, it leaves the city at 11 o'clock, so that passengers may have the full evening in South Bend. The cars operated on the line are ! models of model motor bus con- ; struction, worthy in every sense ot । the name “parlor car.” The seats are comfortable and well arranged. The riding qualities of the cars are sunprisingly good. The drivers are । constantly cautioned to use every : precaution against any danger, and ■ at the same time are always on the alert to be of service to passengers. The new line is a step forward in i Walkerton 's transportation ac--1 commodations. The entire local time • card is published in this paper today. > In addition- to its regular runs, i the company is always glad to ar- ! range special drives or motor coach tours to any part of the country. The . big, new, comfortable parlor cars of- > fer a most inviting means of travel i for parties.
f ! 1 ■gaELnS l *? ' / Fei > ' ---rSH ; I • Qreater Demand for the Improved Ford Cars Q ” G The recent improvements in Ford cars have 1 ® created a demand that is establishing new sales records. Y — Back of this growing demand is the knowl- . Runabout - -260 edge that Ford cars have gained their uniC oupc - - 520 versal recognition through dependability and I udor Sedan sso economy of operation. The recent improve- , I G. d<n Sedan 660 meats enhance value that has been definitely established. . extra on open cart. I 1 IL au price, f.o.s. Detroit JJ today’s greater Ford value at your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer’s. Place your All-steel body, heavy crown order now to insure early delivery, r fenders; fuel tank filled from rims; comfortable, lose teats; Detroit, Mich. large steering wheel; powerful. fiositis e brakes. Standard equipment includes four cord .4 tires, tear-view mirror, extra lire Carrier and windshield -w' —a _ JBr . bm °°" z .—
listen J to. one/ / ♦ e " -rr,. 7.77 flc - Model 20 Compact ■ ATWATER j Kent e i RADIO Everybody’s broadcast* ing the reputation of Atwater Kent Radio for h all-round, performance, e We don't have to say anyj thing about the set. What we want to broadcast is this: We sell ’em, lots of 'em, and we’d like to sell you one. Rhea Wright i <> g ’ 1 SMITH & GO. । 5 * £ ? | Funeral Directors, 4 | LADY ASSISTANT | OFFICH PHOXE No. 4 . gJ RESIDENCE, No- 4. / 9 ’’ g WALKERTON. INDIANA g WSajatafSl^Eil]^
Stove Time We are ready to care for your cool weather needs. Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters—hot blast stoves, pipe, etc. FRATER HARDWARE Kea uced I Better Buick Time Payment Costs are Lowest in the Motor Car Industry Buick time payment prices are from S3O to $75 under prices of competitive cars. The new GMAC Time Payment Plan adds still another economy to Buick ownership. Actual comparison ot DELIVERED cost will show you the Better Buick’s decisive price advantage over other cars whose dealers have not the opportunity to work under the GMAC Plan. Pick out aB V other car of approximately the same list price as a Buick model and get the ' DELIVERED cost of each, with everys thing you will be required to pay added G-IS-15 to the total (including interest and inMr surance). See how much lower Buick is ! BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH. • W. B. APPLE,
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SLICK & CURTIS Attorneys and Councellors At Law Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts olTitle, Real Estate, Loans. Insurance and Collections. M. S. DENAUT, M. D. Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office and residence in the Denaut Building, Seventh Street. Telephone No. 5-1. | NUSBMIM BCO I O UNDERTAKERS We give our special at- & M tention to all calls •• I.ad v Assistant ■ S 3 . 9 Phone 83. Walkerton s ■i mbmsbiimJ I
