Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 November 1925 — Page 5

o g = A iRy Bul i | s pry 8 R < "',,,,;",’" Ry ¢ A AR E e N . B oF :'- o~ f Bl O\ | | i ; Our Thanksgiving '; ' People today have much more for f W.thh to return thanks than had our Pilgrim Fathers. This Institution appreciates the pa- " tronage pf Its customers at all times. : But it wishes especially at this time to f express gratitude and thanks to those E | who have helped build up this organi- i \ zation through their business transac- it tions. J May we continue to serve you in the f“ future. ’;i; { State Bank of Walkerton § § i e s ragee '“ : Heavy Mineral Oil Best grade of pure mineral oil Corrects constipation. Put up by the Standard Oil Co, Sold by us at 50c the pint $2.50 per gallon ‘ 1 . ‘ CARTER’S DRUG STORE | gZie Rexalld swore ] B S S S L T S NS, 2 Tl OSIBIBBT STV OSS IR NT W o1 s e e e e e e e 1 5 S My = % November 21st # B A SiO R K SRR RSO . 6555 SOl SO QST OSO P S s i of Pty Floar ____________ 3119 I Y L e i O 2 lhs. Good Luck Oleomargarine ______________ 59c T e . AE * |h Wvech Roasted Peaberrv Coffee - __ . 192 6 hoxes Ohio Blue Tip Matches ________ _____ 25¢c v et Dol Tt e . . %e Tih Famous Mav Day Coffee ________________ B¢ 1 laroe hottle Monarch Catsup _______________ 22¢ 1 th. Perfection Butter Crackers ___________ 14c Bubeoe ol Wheet o 25_" B. . > Warda eend. 11 dens _____ ~_ ________ 12 C T I R e S “ % rans Monarch D . A 2eans.Yinton Corn, (Ourßest) _____ ________ 29¢c t4heFresh Chocolate Candy __________________l9c 1 Large bkg. Rub-No-More Washing Powder ___23¢ R o S R I T 0 DS T Y "+ B N 0N SR T R PSt o R R NAW 5050 T o 05 S7m B i s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables w w W. F. LaFeber & Son The Store of Quality Phone 22 Free Delivery

- Lecal Newss { Bob Vernon has purchased a new I'ord roadster. | Largest stock of candy in Walkeritou at SHIRLEY’S. i Special for Saturday-—Cranberries ; 18¢ quart. ALL NIGHT CAFE. | Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Griffin ! visited in LaPorte over Sunday. | John Flack has a new Buick car ! purchased of the Apple garage. | We have a new shipment of Blue | Ribbon Mayvonnaise, just in. 'U'ry it | once. H. W. GOHN. | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Griffin were in LaPorte Sunday visiting with relatives., ‘ | I Miss Frances Kyle of Chicago,l . visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.l Wm. Kyle, over Sundav. | ] Attend the Thanksgziving shoot in | ’W';leerton on Tuesday, Nov. 24.( ' Plenty of turkeys, ducks, etc. wn i Walter Griffin and family andi | Grover Jackson and family of La{l’orm spent Saturday in Walkerton i visiting relatives.. . 1 l All members of Pine Creek ‘-\1'1)()1"\ {A. O. O. G. urged to attend Ilodge' Iriday night, Nov. 20th. Election ()f| officers and a class of candidates. | Itwip Legrand Lotz, Secy.‘ | Mrs. Nora Brubaker and Miss)| : L.ouise Hagen entertained the Chrisi tian Workers class of the M. E. ! Sunday school at their home this | afternoon. I Trg' vour luck on abg Turkey or {duck for that Thanksgiving dinner at the Thanksgiving shoot in \V;Ilk-l terton next Tuesday, Nov. 24. I wn ‘ A

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Add=d safety and easier driving ; an 2 big reasons for the wide popularity of the Better Buick. i Buick’s better steering gear (the most expensive type built I today) Las 5 times the ordinary control surface. More than 400,000 4-wheel-brake Buicks hav. proved the l superiority of Buick mechanical

, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation | W. B. APPLE . s | 0 | L n ! TG NXRS T N eGP S RSBSOS K. O % KPS KooS b 4 NG R, BBX RS | rr | 7 X . -G . it 5. = . I We are offering a special reduction on all heating |}l stoves in our Stock. Right now is the time to get . ready for cold weather. For economic burners, these | stoves cannot be surpassed. We offer them at Reduction off the regular nrice. This is an unusual oppertunity to get a good new stove at a great saving. Come | ' 1n and see thesm. 3 - Z ~ Claude E. Houser HARDWARE ' EL e _ RT R T R A O B N4ST Wi . ' ‘ ’ ' : i y o .%P’S?v‘: A =" e . 2 oSN :2 3/ 78N / 7 Ay . A\ O AL RLS TR e i B F'd ) - TR miies By R > - “fi“ he, 2z n/-‘ 7 A\ /’/‘ v 2AT Ve . E ' \ g of—A4/ ®B~—Xo) . = ial Sale We have a number of used cars that must be sold at once in order to make room for winter storage. You will find in this lot, Fords, Buick, Dodge, Chevrolet and Overlands. 1 $25 Down Payment ‘B takes any used car in our shop, with a weekly pay- | ment rlan, varving from SI.OO to £5.00 per week. | ? Come in and see these cars. You cannot afford to ‘B walk at the prices we are asking for them. | 2 i | Taylor’s Garage | |

| Miss Mary Place and Elbert Place accompanied Leo Geyver of North Lib,erty to Lafayette last Saturday to attend the Homecoming festivities at - Purdue University. Christmas is on its way. We have a large stoek of Art Goods ready for your inspection and selection. Come - in and sea it. Walkerton Hat Shop. Mrs. Harry Marr of Garret spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. C. L. Miller. Her son, Doyle Jr., returned home with her after a two weeks' visit here with his grandmother. New Candy stock coming in every day. **Not how cheap but how good.” ALL NIGHT CAFE. Mr. and Mrs. €. H. McCarty of Gary were here Sunday and Monday, visiting relatives. On Monday they helped Mr. MeCarty’s father, Mr. Chas. McCarty, celebrate his 75th birthday. Os course vou have all heard of the bazaar, bargain store and chicken supper to be given Thursday, PDec. 3rd, at the Presbyvterian church. But-—-you haven’'t heard about the big surprise.—— Watch ,next week’'s paper for further an‘nouncemendt. l C.B. Canon, Editor of the Starke County Democrat, stopped here Sat'm'day on his way to the Notre | Dame-Carnegie Tech football xame, for a short visit with his school hood days” friend, W. Ray MeDaniel. John C. Wolff, 20 vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolff, passed jaway at 5 o'clock Thursday morning, Nov. 19, after an illness of four l\wc-ks with Bright's disease. Funer|al arrangements had not been com- ; pleted. | w 1

4-wheel-brake design for two l winters and two summers. ‘ I And Better Buick Controllable | Beam Headlights now make | nightdrivingsafe. Theyfurnish ; bright light, aii the time, without glare in the eyes of oncoming drivers. Your family and you will feel safer and be safer in the Better Buick!

WANES I WANTED—To rent a good mint ~ farm. Can furnish good references. | Address O. T. Smeltzer, Rt. 3, Nappanee, Ind.. 2twnv26p i LLOST——Spare tire and rim from Ford coupe, some place between the river bridge and ['nion township school. Reward for its return to | Mrs. C. M. Finch, Walkerton. 2twn26p | FOR SALE—3 bronze turkey ~toms. SIO.OO each. Phone 125-N. ‘ZIwm".ZS Mrs. E. Balsbaugh. 'OR SALE-—Full blooded Beagle hound. Trained. Price reasonable. Phone 117-B. Lloyd Thomas. Itwp ' FOR RENT-—-House on Church ' street, recently occupied by family of Wm. Place, $12.00 per month. " Phone No. 7. , 129tf Mrs. Jennie Wolfe. | FOR RENT—6 room flat over Carter’s store. Modern except furnace. Inquire of Vern Hardenbrook. , wnbstf | FOR SALE-— Chicken house and | park. House is 7xlo feet with gable ;mof. 7 feet high to eaves, 100 feet of 4 foot 2 inch mech chicken wire, ! 8§ cedar posts and gate. i Itw Grover Oplinger. | APPLES FOR SALE— Baldwins, Northern Spy, Starke, Grimes Gold!vn. good quality, $1.35 per bushel. Bring vour baskets or sack. Located at Apple’s garagze. | D. R. MYERS. { FOR SALE—2 young Shropshire ‘rams. Phone 131-U. | Itwp Robt. Thompson. ! FOR SALE -Favorite hard coal i burner. In good No. 1 condition. { Phone 115-1, North Liberty. [ Itwnlp James Howell. i WANTED-—4 heifer calves 4 days lnI(I_ preferred Durham, Guernsey or Jersey. Phone 183-N. l Itwn John C. Haas. FOR SALE-—-Several used Ford tourings, sedans and coupes. Real bargains. Beistle's, North Liberty. Itwn FOR SALE-—A 1924 Chevrolet lmm'in:. a dandy. $275.00, cash or terms. Beistle's, North" Liberty.. Iltwn FOR SALE--Several good buys in used Chevrolet and Ford tourings Prices right and can be bought on casy terms. Beistle's, North Liberty. ltwn | h

%g«“’"l‘ilfi:lifli'l!??lifl"l"?!’lf.':’l"',l'uil TR § g L eßian 3 § N 0 R = =\ DONT/ Keep The Track Clear % ;- 59&91" Don’t let small things hinder you in y imb f i & N yon't let sma lings hinder you in your climb for success. Take = ‘; M'!. : care of vour money and keep enough on hand to clear the track of g = y the little obstacles shat may come in your way. Remember you have % ! D to do wour tract clearing on the road to success. Be ready, and —!_== l don’t let the lack of a little money hold you up at any time. Keep g ! vour bank account growing. i - = z = - Farmers State Bank . E! A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN :; F BORE WS N BB TR li.l”.l'l.?.l:'fi‘lf.":mg i I Py *?h\ | | Mr. Anchor User |[ =" e ____’;.l_:- T doesn’t take much Anchor a8 "P ” PRO A S ICoal to make the hoz.).se com-~ ; s L. sortable these chilly fall ’ E A5 e days, and you’d be surprised how ‘ = é»I e- ee i e = N about Ancheor is that it doesn’t =X make a bit of work for me—mo \ \if;\ clinkers to wrestle with, hardly — any ashes, and always a good ;.' ' %5%? \ bed of coals in the morning. - A & 5 THE Furnace Coal Sold by: Phone 84 Walkerton ———e ——————————————————————————————— - & = n the Big Closing Out Sale | Big Savings in Every Department ————————————————— ————————————————————————————— - DRESS GINGHAM, was 35c, now -25 c 4-Buckle GALOSHES, Ball Band, $4 val. $2.69 | CALICOS, all colors, light and dark, per yd. 12c¢ | LADIES’ UNION SUITS, sleeveless half sleeve and full sleeve, 98c, $1.19, $1.49 UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 9-4, was 75¢, S9c e B — YARNS, Corticelli, all colors, ball 1 9¢ and 3Sc¢ e———— e You can’t afford to miss this big sale. Lastsonly a § few more weeks, then the doors close. REARICK & DIVINE

s X7 A i :v A : 3N A 8 SAVE MONEY : : . ARy | | I : e , : }PI ' . LB ; !R| e ! !_; X A oy i' { 9 :: g TEEe : | TA\K T o ’ -2 Y} : e .—Lk:’ ; e ' * : & Special for Friday and Saturday : : Ribbed Union Suits for men, winter weight, Ecru § ,: color, all sizes. We do not need to enlarge upon this @ ‘9 offer. The quality and price tell their own storv. ® ‘. “You always save money at Reiss’.” g " . 5 9 i Reiss’ Clothing Store ! : Walkerton, Indiana 5 PIWDDW IT TP DDEDB DD Qur For Sale Ads Will Do the Work