Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1925 — Page 5
I 31 fl^bfl^ll I 7 f*CTl I ' WkT^ I I W\va, i I v \ I Our Thanksgiving I People today have much more for t which to return thanks than had our ■ fl ; Pilgrim Fathers. This Institution appreciates the patronage of its customers at all times. But it wishes especially at this time to express gratitude and thanks to those who have helped build up this organi- S fl zation through their business transactions. May we continue to serve vou in the fl future. I State Bank of Walkerton I • : J _ ■ - '' i _ | I '• 1 Be Thankful! Here the greatest value ever offered: With each 50c tube of KLENZO Shaving Cream for 39c we give you FREE one Gillett Safty Razor CARTER’S DRUG STORE 4 I ^B^OnJySuick^^ 31/I^4* O^'^saaJsd‘eg <1 i mUI' fl .^t 13 3 ? d । M Zg W# pJs sealed / WK en^ne Bcondmy
Better Buick operating costs are very low. This car is thrifty —both in purchase price and in ownership. Buick design protects all operating parts from dust and wear —barricades them with iron or ateel housings in the famous Buick “Sealed Chassis” and “Triple Sealed Engine”. The Buick Valve-in-Head engine develops more power
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN , Division of Geneve;l Xfotors Corporation W. B. APPLE, * SPECIAL PRICES on HEATING STOVES We are offering a special reduction on all heating 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 10% Reduction off the regular price. This is an unusual opportun- I Ry to get a good new stove at a great saving. Come in and see them. Claude E. Houser HARDWARE
from a given quantity of gasoline. And now, the Buick oil filter makes it necessary to change crankcase oil only at rare intervals. Even smaller, less powerful cars do not match the Better Buick in low cost of operation and maintenance. You add to your power to economize when you buy a Better Buick!
Lixosd New& ' I Rhea Wright went to Chicago Friday on business. i D. G. Berry was in Chicago on business last Thursday. I Mrs. Wm. Robison is very seriously ill al their country home on the La Porte road. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leßoy will spend Thanksgiving in Michigan City itlie guests oi relatives.. i Mrs. Vern Johnson visited her 1 mother, Mrs. Fred Dirrim, at Ham- , ilton, Ind., last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wills were । guests of their son, Audrey, at Brooke, Ind., last Friday. A baby daughter, Vivian Frances, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn, on Thursday, Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. George H. j Denison and family in Hanna. * W. Ray McDaniel will spend Thanksgiving with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Lake, and family, in Plymouth. ' Mr. and Mr. C. L. Rowley and daughters of Hanna were week en^d guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson. । j Mrs. Nora Brubaker, Mrs. Ina , Koontz, and Miss Louise Hagen will spend Thanksgiving Day in South Bernd. ; Wo carry a nice line of silk and silk and wool hose. Come in and inspect them. Prices always right at । Gohn’s. , Miss Thelma Hudelmyer spent the | week end at Bloomington. Ind., at- ' ! tending the Homecoming and the 1 Purdue-Indiana football game. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson ; and Miss Vesta Thompson of Ft. Wayne, Ind., were week-end guests of Earl Thompson and family. • New Ford sales by the W. R. Hinkle agency are as follows: Coupes to Vern Hardenbrook and John Godfrey, truck to Henry Whitmer. Mr, and Mrs. Rhea Wright and son. Bobby, will spend Thanksgiving ;in Noblesville, the guests of Mr. Wright’s aunt, Mrs. E. J. Carter. | Mr. y and Mrs. Lee Groves of Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Berry. Mrs. Berrv returned to Chicago with them for a week’s stay. Mrs. Harold Goppert of Florida and Mss Regina Denaut of Bloomington are home with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Denaut for the Thanksgiving holidays. Every woman apnreciat^s the gift of a beautiful hand made piece—towel, apron, table covers, etc., for Xmas. See the display at the M. E. bazaar Wednesday. Dec. 9. Chicken supper, too. C. M. Carter will spend Thanksgiving with home folks in Sullivan, Ind. Mrs. Carter who has been . spending the pa-st two weeks there will return home with him. • R. S. Hyman aad familv of South Bond. Earl Thompson and family, I Mr. and Mrs. Con Harness and Earl Ward will he Thanksgiving Day dinner geusts of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duller and daughter. Lucille. Miss Helen Goppert and Garland Lawrence motored to Bloomington, Ind., where they spent the week end attending Indiana University Homecoming end saw the I. F.Purdue football game. i Twenty-third annual bazaar and chi ken supner will be held at the M. E. church Wednesday, Dee. 9 There will be many beautiful hand made pieces on sale, excellent for Christmas gifts. Plan to attend. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vernon enter- ; tained last Wednesday evening with , a seven o’clock dinner in honor of I Mr. Vernon’s birthday. The guests included Miss Lucile Dupler, Mr. and Mrs. Con Harness and Earl Ward.. There were twenty-two present at the Christian workers class party at Mrs. Nora Brubaker's last Thursdav afternoon. Contest were enjoyed after which delicious refreshments were served. Miss Louise Hagen was the assisting hostess. MR. FARMER —I have just received a car load shipment of new Birdsell wagons. They are ready to work for you. In order to move them quickly I have determined to sacrifice a part of my profit. If you are needing a new wagon, don’t overlook thi ; opportunity. DeWaele Implement Store. A large delegation from the local Presbyterian church attended the evangelistic services being held in Westmister Presbyterian church, in South Bend, on Tuesday night-. Rev. | J Budman Fleming preached the sermon apd special music was furnFhed AD* XVItDo, {ho '-••nnge 1 ’ ’’ singer who helped in meetings in Walkerton a few years ago.
Special 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. $25 Down Payment | takes any used car in our shop, with a weekly payment plan, varying from 81.00 to $5.00 per week. Come in and see these cars. You cannot afford to walk at the prices we are asking for them. Taylor’s Garage
I Largest stock of candy in Walkerton at SHIRLEY’S. i Mrs. Ida Aldrich of Teegarden spent last Thursday with friends : here. i Mrs. M. J. Griffin spent last ; Thursday at Koontz lake with ; friends. Clyde Walz and Joe Mullett have I new radios purchased of Rhea I Wright. Have you seen our new silk and ; wool hose.’ They are good buys at ■ SIOO. H. W. GOHN. : A new Bindsell wagon at a dis- : count. Come in and see them. DeWaele Implement Store. : Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Griffin ; spent Saturday and Sunday with j Mrs. Gridin’s parents in LaPrte. i Harry Parker was in Chicago on : business for the Walkerton Ladder ■ & Manufacturing Co., on Monday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor attend- : ed the Notre Dame-North western : football game last Saturday after- : noon. Roy Gindelberger and family will : spend Thanksgiving Day in South : Ben-d, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. : F. Baer. » Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Holser and • daughter, Marjore left today for : Ashland. Ohio, to spend Thanksglv- : ing with Mr. Holser's parents. Buy that new wagon now. Just - received a car load shipment of : Birdsells. None better. Special price : for immediate sale. DeWaole Implement Store. : Miss Lulu Fleming of Chicago j Heights and Miss Ida. Fleming oi La- I fayette, Ind., will spend the Thanks- : giving Holidays at home with their : parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. Bndmaji ; Fleming. I Mrs. Opheli?. Wenger has received : a box of Delicious apples from Mrs. ; Mary A. Reamer who is spending the ; winter in Wenatchee. Wash. The i apples are indeetd delicious as th? ; editor and others can testify. K. OF P. NOTICE—Our annual ; rabbit supper will be held Tuesday night, Dec. 1. All members are urged to get busy with thp old gun and see that there is a good supply of mollv cottontails on hand to feed the hungry mob. । Committee. I Out-of-town relatives and friends who were here to attend the funeral of John C. Wolff were: Mrs. Lena Hani, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wallace, ! Mr. and Mrs. Milo Peddycord of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neb-i lung, Mr. and Mrs. HfM>ry Neblung, ( Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shultz. Miss Bernedette Shultz, of LaPorte; Mrs. E. E. I Steele of Dowagiac. Mich.; Victor Shultz of Illinois, Mrs. Walter Decker and Miss Dora- la»nd of Logansiport. I 1 "W A T a i FOR SALE—A brand new Ford, 1926 model. Ford tudor sedan, just traded in on a Chevrolet coupe. , Never been run and can be purchased on very reasonable terms Beistles, North Liberty. Itwn WANTED—To rent a good mint farm. Can furnish good references. Address O. T. Smeltzer, Rt. 3, Nappanee, Ind.. 2twnv26p 1 IjOST —Spare tire and rim from Ford cowpe, some place betw» > en the river bridge and Union township school. Reward for its return to Mrs. C. M. Finch, Walkerton. 2twn26p | FOR SALE—Yearling Guernsey bull, thorobred and papers are in for registration now>. Phone 118-K, North Liberty; 2 1-2 miles and mile west of North Liberty. wnltfnv26 W. H. Evers. I FOR SALE One 1923 Chevrolet sport model touring. Bumpers front and rear. A real buy. Can be purchased on very easy terms. Beistle's North Liberty. Itwn FOR SALE—3 bronze turkey toms. SIO.OO each. Phone 125-N. 2twnv2s Mrs. E. Balsbaugh. FOR RENT—House on Church street, recently occupied by family of Wm. Place, $12.00 per month. Phone No. 7. i29tf Mrs. Jennie Wolfe FOR RENT —6 room flat over Carter’s store. Modern except furnace. Inquire of Vern Hardenbrook. wnstf APPLES FOR SALE— Baldwins, Northern Spy, Starke, Grimes Golden, good quality, $1.35 per bushel. Bring your baskets or sack. Located at Apple’s garage. I D. R. MYERS. FOR SALE —Several good used Ford tourings 21 and 2 3 models. Prices are very lo<,v ond terms art very easy. Beistle's, North Liberty. 1 twn
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