Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1925 — Page 8

T T BBR TS S SR R SR AT S O 2 T G ; n ' ' B - s And We Don’t Mean Maybe! — Make Your Dollars Buy More by Taking Advantage of Our Greatly Reduced Prices. —“ RIO COFFEE, formerly sold for 38¢c a pound, e Y . 3C D iSOOB R R IR P T S i, N STS B R 3 L /TR sBVo T S el RN AL WSO SSOTB W 00 SUGAR, best granulated sugar, 100 Ibs. ____s6.4o B S AOS S T SO eBPR S RVI KR ISR R K D SRR L 8 B eRS R COTTON BATTS, Now is the time to buy cotton for your winter comforters. We have priced them to sell and to save vou money. ‘ $1.50 batts, sellingout for __________________Bl2s § $1.25 batts, sellingout for __________________ SI.OO § 20c batts, sellingout for _____________________lsc §§ | o e | STONEWARE—We have all sizes up to 20 gal- ‘ lon, all going at Closing Out Prices. l | R e A N o 0 o B A o OB 25 75 S 0 DRSSO i s We have a few HOUSE DRESSES left. Good ! selection, at savings you will appreciate. | B T R SR R YTR TR R R 0L e ¢ MR 9 [VUE %%«"‘ Hl 2N 4 % \ increase interior space. et They have made the Come in and try the seat- Better Buick more roomy ing space in the Better than other cars of even Buick. There is more of longer wheel base. it—added head room— : ) 2y sdded feg room—added Itisa full-sue'd, mai: sized S S sante Sor both O .for grown-up people driver and passengers. to ride ;n. without being Buick engineers have dis- PR covered new ways to Come in and try it! BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation W. B. APPLE,

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PUMPKIN CENTER | Stuart Goit visited with Roscoe Geit and family. Silas Harness is visiting with his son, Orval Harness, and family. Roscoe Goit helped Floyd Bellin-i ger plant mint last week. Mrs. J. W. Brown of Garrett visited this week with her sister, Mrs. Mamie Schultz. Mrs. Mamie Schultz and Mrs. J. W. Brown visited Wednesday in LaPorte with their brothers, D. A. and E R. Woll. Mrs. Ray Wolf and Mrs. Earl i Schultz of LaPorte spent Thursday at the B. Goppert home. { Gus Schultz and his brother, Wm. C. Schultz spent Sunday in LaPorte visiting their mother. i A o | BARBER | » Charley Rust, one of our most prosperous farmers, drew the lucky number at the B. & 0. Dairy Special i train in Walkerton Friday, and took ' ’home with him a choice Holstein heifer presentqd by the business lmen of Walkerton. Ags Mr. Rust is a ! booster, the heifer will be highly appreciated. ' Vern Rust received a bronze med- ! al at the same time for having a' record herd. ‘ The box social at our school Saturday night in spite of the rainl was well attended. Miss Grulling, the teacher, was surprised at the| results. l The Walz road is being graveled a little slow. Let’'s hope for nlce; weather and speed as it is sure needed. ! Warren Hullinger and family of South Bend called on Marion V\'a]-; ter and family Sunday, mostly to see the new baby girl. . i Henry Hullinger, Mr. and Mrs. ! Fred Andrews of South Bend called at the L. A. Schmeltz home Sunday. | Andrgw: Dreibelbis and Bruce | Barber of near New Carlisle were calling on friends here Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeagley of Mishawaka were calling on friends here Sunday. ! iMrs. Rertha Ramsby of .\Hshn-l waka was transacting business here Monday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole ate a birthday dinner with her sister at . LaPaz Sunday. . | i SHIL.OH | Mr. and Mrs. Frances Karn and | son of Plymouth spent Tuesday at the Freed home. ! Our community was roused by the' Walkerton fire department. speeding cars and yelling men and' boys Sumday night. Some of our | men joined the ftire-fighters, endeavoring to save the buildings in Tec- | garden. | Bruce Barber and Andrew Drei- | belbis of New Carlisle took Suuday !dinner at Stiles. | Mrs. Ray Skinner visited Mrs. iCom Norton of Walkerton, Tues- | day. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Del Spaid spent | Friday at John Miser's of Hamlet. i Mrs. Sarah Lane, Mrs. Del Birk iand Mrs. Arthur Sheaks and Mrs. i Frank Lewis of Walkerton visited !at the Ritzman home Wednes | day. . | Mrs. Maggie Monroe and daugh- | ter, Gladys, and Mrs. John Detwiler {of South Bend spentt he week end tat Guy Ross’. Mrs. Detwiler is stay!ing for a short visit. { Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ross and children spent Sunday in South - | Bend. | Did you hear those wedding bells Miss Lola Drake of Yellow Bank, | became the bride of Leo Gardner, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardner. | last Saturday morning. They motored to Huntington Satunday evening where they are the guests of Mr.. and Mrs. Rex Morrett for a few, days. [ Miss Ruby Forbes of Coburg, Ind., | wias a guest at the Lotz home last; | Friday. ! ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Freed nndl ~ sons spent Sunday at Milo Halt's. | Miss Ethel Ritzman and Franels Ritzman spent Sunday afternoon at: B. A. Long’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Benj. 1. Gardner of ! Tyner, spent Sunday at Melvin Gard- ' ners. | | Mr. and Mrs. Milo Matz and sons | were Sunday guests at the John Ruff home of Tyner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Lotz and | ‘| daughter, Fern, and Miss Ruby| Forbes motored to Ober ¥riday night. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walter and, children of Walkerton spent Sunday evening at the J. A. Gardner home. ; Plymouth shoppers this week were Milo Matz and family, Guy Ross and | family. I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner and ' » | daughters, Pearl and Flossie, called on Melvin Gardner Monday evening. { Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walter and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MeIntyre and son, were Sunday guests at the Floyd Gardner home. ’ ' Mr. and Mrs. John Grenert spent | Sunday evening at Lee Ritzman’s. ! CRUMSTOWN | ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burch and. son of Hamlet visited with Mr. andl Mrs. Eber Burch Sungday. | Mrs. Lydia Bode of South Bend | and Mrs. Dwight Burch of Ard-j more were Sunday rcallers at the, | home of Mrs. Ray Brown. | ) Mr. and Mrs. Benard Wedel and son, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Walters of South Bend. . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Riner and sons were in South Bend Sunday.

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Miss Ruth Fero who is teaching 'school in Mishawaka was home over the week end. 3 JORDAN Mr. and Mr. Oliver Haxdy and‘ ’(lau-ghtm- visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finch of North Liberty. Mrs. Diamond of Chicago is spending the week with Mrs. Chancey Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Etsel Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder spent' Sunday in South Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bassett. . Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Miller and 'son of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger and daughters sppnti Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Bellinger. .~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vermillion and | sons spent Sunday at the George ' Mechling home. ' L. P. Hardy and daughter, Geawaka and Mrs. O. M. Wenger were Sunday guests at the F. R. Wiley home. ” | Paul R. Sheddrick visited Sunday with C. E. Bellinger. F. R. Wiley is slowly improving from the bad carbuncle on his right | shoulder. Relatives and friends from away that attended the funeral of Walter Marquis were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marquis and Albert Marquis, Wildie McKee, Mrs. Lon Winegardner, Mrs. A. Marquis, Mr. and Mrs. O. Marquis of Twelve Mile, Ind.: Mrs. Emma Bowman and son of New Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yike and Mrs. Floyd Wilson of Logansport; Elmer Shoemaker and family of Fulton; Mr. and Mrs. Floyvd Yike of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Books of Rochester; Harry and Grase Reed of New Carlisle: .\{r.l and Mrz:. Earl Vincent, Mr. and Mre. Lester Verduin, Mr. and Mrs. lmnn-i ard Grubbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Yankee and Mr. and Mrs. James .\lnr—' quis of South Bend. | ! : STRINGTOWN 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Sousley spent seyeral days of this week with Orville iStanley and family, northeast of Lakeville. | ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullar were ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Geyer. - Quarterly meeting is to be held 'at Tabor Sunday, Nov. 15. The ' quarterly conference will be held | nevieve, called on the former's sie- | ter, Mrs. C. E. McCarty, Friday afternoon. ; Mrs. Rachael Goppert and granddaughter of South Bend spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Schmeltz. ? Ray Cripe and family visited Sun- | day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank MecAl'lister. Mrs. Zerelda Marquis and sons are | moving to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vineent. Eldean Sears and family of Mishon Thursday evening, Nov. 12. Are you going to the Father and Son Banquet Friday evening? Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fawley are the proud grandparents of a bhoy Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fawley of South Bend. R. E. Geyer made a business trip to LaPorte Tuesday. You are invited to attend the revival meetings each evening of this 'week at Beaver Creek. (For Last WeekMr. and Mrs. Henry Stull, little George and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. | Ben Gard and Miss Anna Sheneman took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kizer of South Bend! | Vern and Roy Stull spent Sun{day with Raymond Gard. | Vera McLain of South Bend spent Sunday with Ed Melain and | family. | Henry Stull and family ate dinfer .with Loren Knowlton and family ‘last Sundar. | SILVER STREET ! Orville Geusinger and family of gLa[’orte visited relatives in this vic- | inity over Saturday and Sunday. ’ Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Summers and Rev. R. H. Miller took dinner with IMr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris and | Grandma Burkholder Sunday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Long and son . of Plymouth called at the M. S. Morris home Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Geroby Stump left Monday for a few days’ visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and | Mrs. Burton Metzler and daughter, i of Chicago. I Mrs. Sam Wagner called on Mrs. M. S. Morris and Grandma Burk,holder Wednasgday afternoon and i Mrs. Rachael Baughman Thursday afternoon. l Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Buss and :Orville and Agnes Buss motored to ‘Argos Saturday. { Mrs. Rachael Baughman who has “been visiting the most of the sum- ' night for Elkhart where he will have services during this week. ‘" The fire nearly wiped out Teegarden Sunday night about midnight when C. A. Lemert’s store -wught fire burninz the store and g;mst office, with all.of the conents, then caught in Clyde Divine’'s store, 'burning the store and dwelling house. They got most of the con|tenhs out of the Divine store and , dwelling house. Fred Eisenmenger is working for le. Wenner, going with the corn i shredder. | It begins to look like we were ’going to have winter. Tt reminds the .‘pomfla of their potatoes and cabbage ‘and celery that is out yet. Every- | body betier get busy if they want {to save their vegzetables. l Grandma Burkholder who has ! been poorly for some time is Erow{ing weaker. She hasn’t walked for

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e Rt l ) W ‘ : | ZPponngs - el VERY SPECIAL—PIIain blue over- ‘ all, triple stitched, extra heavy,! $1.19. GLOBE CLOTHIERS, Inc., Walkerton. . Itwn The Taylor garage reports sale of Chrysler cars as follows: Clarence Walter, six coach; Elmer \Valter,i lFour coach, and Wm. Farrar, six! sedan. ‘| ' Choice Beefsteak, all euts, Sytur- | lduy special, 18¢ per pound. Walkerton Cash Market. i ’ A suggestion. Do your Xmas shop- | ping at the Bazaar, get your bar,;:ains at the bargain counter and your chicken supper—-all in the social room of the I‘roshytm*i:m' ;chur(‘h. Thursday, Deec. 3rd. Itw 1 Miss Vera Ake broke both hnno«‘ iin’ her left arm just above the ryrist ; ‘\\odnvsday morning when she fell | downseveral steps into the cellar at her home. A local physician reduced ftho fracture and an X-rav preture | taken showed that the arm was l properly set. | i Mastor Oliver Berg suffered n verv ‘\ | severe injury in the hand last ’wopkl while playing with some dynamite: caps. He was apparently pounding jone with a hammer when it explod-‘ ed. He was taken to a hospital in | South Bend but returned !\‘murda,\'.: He is getting along very well. : Among the thousands of c‘flh‘i(’sj received by Secretarv-Manager. B. H. } { Heide in the International Live Stock Exposition which will be held llu Chicazo, November 28th to De|cember bth, was that of H . R. H.. | { The Prince of Wales, who will o,\'—‘ hibit his famous bull, “King of the Fairies,”” from his western Canadian ranch. To an Indiana club boy has falllen the honor of upholding the fame |of'his state as a leader in beef raising. He is Hains Peterson of ’l,indvm in Montzomery County, | whose prize winning beef ealf has been chosen for the baby beef dem'rmstmtinn herd, which the Sears ! Roebuck Azriealtural Foundation ihfl-\‘ assembled for showing at the American Royai Livestocek Show at | Kansas City in November and at lh" International Livestock Exposi- { ion in Chicago in December. Pet‘vl‘flnn's calf is the only cne from his gtate in the herd. l i bt i ! Sunday school will meet next | Sunday at the usual hour and will { be followed by class meeting. | We hear the hum of the corn {shredder on nice days. ! Mrs. Helena Tinkey was {ll a | few days. 2 Ray Lentz of Los Angeles, Calif., {'wag In this vicinity calling on rela;!i\o's last Thursday. ¢ Mrs., Claude Rickey underwent a | successful operation for the removal . of tonsils Tuesday. i The W. H. and . M. society held | their monthly meeting at the Star church last Thursiay afternoon, J. W. Rickev, Claule Rickey and , family and Mrs. John Schrader en- | joved Sunday dinner with Mr. and i Mrs. Glen Rickey and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Mont Edison ind | daughter, Betty Jean, Mrs. Frank Bowen, Mr: lLLowell MeKesson and .}son, Knight Dale, left last Friday ,lon a motor trip in the East. They expect to visit in Canton, 0., ano New (astle. Pa.. before returning in , two weeks. :l v N | LONESCGME TRAIL | Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goit of lßnu:'lmn spent Sunday evening with "(hv latter's brother, Roscoe Goit and ifamily. i | The Mrs. Julia Rinehart huckle--;lwrry marsgh was on fire last Wednesday evening. ‘{l Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Bowers and | Florence Tinkey spent Sunday with 'Henr_v Wanamaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goit of ißourbon called or Roscoe Goit and | family Monday of last week. | Mrs. Julia Rinehart and grand'{daughter, Izora Wanamaker, were up baking bread till 10 o’clock Wednesday evening of last week. Mrs. !Rinehart is some bread baker for | being 81 years old. , Mr. and Mrs. George Holland, | Mrs. Maude Davenport and friend. | Clifton Smith, were callers ot the 1t Harry Holland home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roscoe Goit and gaughter, Esther, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Goit’'s mother, Mrs. Wm. Bellinger. ' John Steinke was on Lonesome i Trail Monday tearing down his ‘!gl'avel pit barn for a hen house. l Estote of Rose Canon Pommert NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT l By direction of Allen E. Cripe, Agdministrator ofs the Estate of Rose | Canon Pommert, late of St. Joseph | County, in the state of Indiana, de- | eeased. 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 said estate, -l and they are hereby required to be .| and appear in said Court on the 4th || day of December, 1925, when the same will be heard and make proof »| of their heirship, or claim to any ! part of said estate, and show cause if there be, why said account and .| vouchers should not be approved. : Witness, the Clerk and the Seal | of the St. Joseph Superior Court -| No. 2, at South Bend, Indiana, 6th | day of Novembsor, 1925. Wilbur M. Warner, Clerk 3 C. P. Creviston, Deputy. - Slick . & Curtls, Attorneys fox - Estate. w2tnl9

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