Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1925 — Page 5

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cal Newds Local ( Largest stock of candy in Walkerton at SHIRLEY’S. Ray Lampson visited over Sunday with Ed Lampson and sister. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Griffin motored to LaPorte Sunday to visit relatives. Grover Spahr and family spent Sunday in Plymouth, the guests of relatives. Nice smok>d ham, finest you ever ate, special 25¢ per pound at Walkerton Cash Market. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Griffin were in LaPorte Sunday visiting among relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Grover Blirandt’ called on Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Grit—l fin and family Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egley of Mishawaka were Sunday guests ofl Arthur Sheaks and family. A small piece of wood struck Chas. Bose in the eye one day this week, causing him great pain. i Choice lard, per lb., 22c¢.Walkerton Cash Market. l Jay Gorseline who has been suffering for some time with his tovth.! went to South Bend last week where | he is taking treatments. i i* Box Social at Jordan school house ! Thursday, Nov. 19, by Live \\'ix‘el !(‘lass of U. B. Sunday school. Come ! for a good time. | l2twnl2 i . The Ladies’ Aid society of the; !I’rvsbytm'i,m church will meet at| i!h.- home of Mrs. Earl Thompson, ! | Wednesday, Nov. 18. for ther reg- | iuiuf social afternoon. ‘ The Famous Racine Flannel ! l.\'hirts, consisting of all the newest | shades. Priced to sell at $1.75 and | lub. The Globe Clothiers, Inc., \\’ulk—' ferton. Itwn ; Miss Marjore Holser entertained | i the Polyanna class of the M. E.| { Sunday school at her home last{ | Monday evening. Games were pla_ved! and refreshments served. | | Hamburger, 15¢ per pound. Walk- | ' erton Cash Market, ’ ’ Rev. J. C. Albright attended aU. | B. group meeting in South Bend] Wednesday and then left for Quin~§ cey, Mich., to visit again his brother' who is very low with heart trouble. Trv our home cook>d meals, they satisfy. tw ALL NIGHT C.»\F'F,.! Mr. and Mrs. James Hardenbrook | le't Wednesday morning for St.| Petersburg, Florida, where they ex-| pect to spend the next three or four| months, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Knr(’hm-rt; will live in their home and conduct | the restaurant during the Hnrdc’n-i brook’s absence. | NOVEMBER 14, SPECIAL— One day only, we will sell two pair of | Men’'s Extra heavy striped Can\'n.«§ Gloves, for 25¢. This is our regular | 20¢ glove. Globe Clothiers, Inc., Walkerton. Itwn | The Anti-Tuberculosis League of! St. Joseph Co., has on display at the Houser Hardware store, two large silver loving cups won last vear be-! cause of excellent work in the health | crusades. The larger cuwp 1s the National cup won by counties with 100,000 population or more, and the other is the state cup given for the highest percentage of Health Crusaders. The local school had a part in | winning both cups for the county. M:r. and Mrs. ‘Frank Dunn on(vz'-i tained last Fridav evening in honor | of their daughter, Marjorie, who | ras celebrating her birthday. Misty- | five guests were present including | the following from out of town: Mr.} and Mrs. R. E. Dunnuck, Miss Jeum% nette Herr of South Bend; Warren ! Fryar of Hammond, Holton Holland | of Lapaz and Misses Susie and! Gladys Thayver of Tyner. Delightful ! refreshments were served by the‘ hostess. ' | _ The Famous BREMEN Boss Over-' all. triple stitched, extra heavy, made 1. plain blue and stripe. 1.50. The‘ ~lohe Clothiers, Inc., Walkerton. | Itwn S

Hot and cold lunches, all hours at SHIRLEY’S. Rev. J. Budman Fleming has purchased a new Essex coach. Just arrived a fresh line of goad candies. ALL NIGHT CAFE. Itw Mrs. H. D. Zincer spent the week end in Remington, Ind., visiting relatives. Miss Grace Nash of South Bend spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nash. Walkerton has a cash and carry store. Try it—we can save you money. Walkerton Cash Market. Lloyd Taylor ha s purchased the Shockney residence on Church street and has moved into same. | Mr. and Mrs. Con Harness attend'ed the Chicago-Illinois football game at Urbana, 111., last Saturaay. ’ Outing flannel, 36 inches wide, pretty patterns. Good selection, 25¢ and 28c per yard. H. W. Gohn. Mrs. M. Nichols of Chicago spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Parker and family, Blankets——Now 1s the time yvou need them and we ha#ve ‘em already in stock for you. Come in and see them. H W. Gohn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aschmann, Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Groves of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Duane G. Berry. ‘Mrs. C. M. Carter left today for Sullivan, Ind., where she will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. C. Chaney, and other relatives until alter Thanksgiving. VERY SPECIAL, Men's and young men’s all wool Overcoats in all the new English double breasted models. This is real merchandise. Priced at 312.75. Globa (‘]Uthi"l'.\', In(s_' Walkerton. Itwn On Thursday evening, Nov, 19. at the Jordan school house the Live Wire class of the U. B. Sunday school will hold a box social. Public invited. : 2twnll2 | Big bargains at the Country Bargain store. Beautiful and practical Xmas gifts at the Bazaar. Delicious chicken supper. Where? In the social ‘room of the Presbyterian chureh, Thursday, Dee. 3rd. Itw | The local Ford garage reports the sale of cars as follows: Roadster, C. Poppe; Fred Huhnke, 4-door: U. S. Klingaman, touring: used ears to Alfred Huhnke, Ellsworth Snyder, Joe Kerchaert. Did vyou know that we ecarry a nice line of fresh frinits and vege tables? Our prices are right. Itw ALIL: NIGHT CAFE. Noble Sheatsley suffered a very painful injury Monday when some water dropped on some soldering he was doing causing a drop of the hot solder to fly up and hit him in the eve. He was back on the job Tuesday. Wheaties the new breakfast food, Saturday special 3 packages for 25¢. Walkerton Cash Market. . E Houser, M. B Slek, A L Dupler, A. D. Winner, accompanied by Judge Bingham of South Bend. staged their annual rabbit hunt Tuesday near Kewanna, Ind. They bagged 61 rabbits for their spoll. In the evening they were suppel guests of Mr. Slick’'s sister, of Kewanna. A family night supper was enjoyed by the Methodists in the church parlors Tuesday evening. Revy. W. B, Collier of North Liberty, gave a very interesting talk in keeping with the theme of KFather and Son week. A good crowd was present to partake of the fine feed and enjoy the social hour that followed. The Otterbein Guild of the U. B. church met with Miss Loretta Lambert Monday evening, following devotiohals, Prayer Life of the Oriental Christian,”” was given by Miss Ruby Miller, Miss Lottia Miller, Miss Mabel Mc¢Daniel and Miss Lois Coy. ‘“Victorious Prayers of Pundeta Ramabai,” was given by Miss Lambert. ““A Praying Sacthu,” was given by Bertha Ward. ‘“Nuggets from Mine of Prayver Victories of Oriental Christians,” were given by Myrtle Weller, Blanch Smith, Vera Heil, Genevye, Smith and Florence Miller. At the close of the meeting a dainty lunch wasg served. Country Bargain store, Bazaar, and chicken supper, Deec. 3rd, at the Presbyterian church. Watech next week's paper for further advertising. Itw FOR SALE—SIab wood, $9 per solid cord, delivered. Walkerton Lumber Co. 2twnl2 FOR RENT—6 room flat over Carter’s store. Modern except furnace. Inguire of Vern Hardenbrook. wnbtf LLOST —large black and tan hound, mostly tan, has half of tail gone. Was last seen south of Mill Creek, headed south. Finder please notify Fred Bennett, Rolling Prairie, Neward.. Itwnlp WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive territory. Experience not necessary. Salary $300.00 per month. Milestone Rubber (Co. Itlp East Liverpool, Ohio. FOR SALE—4O White Rock pullets, no culls, phone 116-B. 2twnvs J. V. Rush. FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, with heifer ocalf by side , SBO.OO. Phone 7, Walkerton. 029tf Robert Wolfe. FOR RENT—House on Church street, recently occupied by family of Wm. Place. Phone No. 7. i29tf Mrs. Jennie Wolfe. FOR SALE—Nice, solid cabbage, at 34c per pound. Call Phone 105-O. 4twnvl2 Mrs. Burl Pennington. FOR SALE—SIab wood, $9 per solid cord, delivered. Walkerton Lumber Co. 2twnll2 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. witfslo FOR SALE—Chicken house and park. House is 7xlo feet with gable roof, 7 feet high to eaves, 100 feet of 4 foot 2 inch mech chicken wire, 8 cedar posts and gate. Itw Grover Oplinger.

:1 For these cool mornings our Pork | sausage, at 25¢ per Ib. Walkerton .1 Cash Market. ' Why drive to South Bend to save fmoney? Waea meet all competition. Walkerton Cash Markew Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Houser enter- .| tained the Crochet club and their ,fhusha.nds- to a rabbit supper at their 'humv Wednesday night. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cody have ‘]muvc‘-d their household goods back to Chicago. Their residence here is being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byland, who moved from the l]’iku housa Monday. ' APPLES FOR SALE— Baldwins, | Northern Spy, Starke, Grimes Gold- | en, good qdality, $1.35 per bushel. Bring your baskets or sack. Located at Apple’s garage. | D. R. MYERS. Out-of-town relatives who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. 'l,u\'inu Pratt last Thursday were: i.\lr. and Mrs. J. A. Frame of Chica--80; Mrs. Nancy Long, Mishawaka; [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frame, Spring- { field, TIl.; H. G. Frame, Mr. and Mrs. | George Myler, Mrs. Ham, Mrs. John | 51(0)' of South Bend. | ; Jesse Domer and wife were ar-} | rested this week by Federal prohi!h}tiun officers for selling nmonshino‘ [liquor. It is reported that a “‘strang- | ier’” purchased a gallon of the liqum“ inl‘ Mrs. Domer and then waited un-! ztil Mr. Domer returned to arrest them. g | ! —"-‘—‘-‘-""“—"———-—-—_——_ ‘ | } | & ] i en l | | / | & T =T LN '%l’fl‘-fi,x = QIQLQ QE L N : e e ’ Model 20 Compact ] ! l m | Everybody’s broadcasting the reputation of Atwater Kent Radio for all-round performance. We don’t have to say anything 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

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g | w [ /"J / A 0 QI LY Wonderful § | | N/ | ¥ |~ W OVERCOATS ! f ; N\l . : *‘ fOl' . i ( = l " °/.\ il Wonderful . B Prices '5 / P j ,k. 2l' : 3 ! . Coyri;bl 1925 Hast Schaffner & Mars g i: Step in the store and ask to see the all wool, smart- @ ly tailored right-up-to-the-minute Overcoats, made ® l from handsome heavy weight material, some soft ® '@ with beautiful fancy backs, others of more solid tex- 8 ] ture, in powder blue, London smoke, handsome 3 | greys, ete. You'll guess $35.00. The price is a SUR- : ’ PRISE. 3 $ 00 : | . £ | ? Others $12.50 to $50.00 3 All the pick of the flock ; Reiss’ Clothing Store i Walkerton, Indiana Bl NS DD - S U 0 D D BS o N, Ra 3 N SAR S OTS 7. ’ G 0 Coal Lime .‘;l‘,. S W Cement Sewer Pipe B Ay | - 5 SN i: Brick Asphalt Roofing G Cement Blocks WALKERTON CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. Phone 33 . W. S. Rhodes, Mgr. B RRMsR RB AR sy s i Stove Ti ; We are ready to care for your cool weather needs. Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters—hot blast ‘ stoves, pipe, etc. | FRATER HARDWARE | : i Our FOR SALE ADS P 3 . will sell gour ‘ At surplus shoats o