Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1925 — Page 8
Money Savers for Saturday, Nov. 28 1 Join the “Cash and Carry" crowd that throngs our market every Saturday f Round Steak, per lb. 20c I Short Ribs of Beef, per lb. Sc g Shoulder Beef Roast, per lb. 14c t Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. 23c and 20c fl Fresh Side Pork, per lb. 25c | Carlisle Hill Lard, 10 lb. pail $2.00 | Carlisle Hill Bacon, per lb. 23c 1 Miller & Hart Bacon, per lb. 37c fi Mince Meat, ready for pies, per lb. 23c J Carlisle Hill Sausage, very good, $ in casings __ 30c « Walkerton Cash Market I Why Drive to South Bend to Save Money BUTCHERING TOOLS Time is here when butchering will be in order. Will it find you equipped to do the work in the best possible way? Good tools, you know, save time, annoyance, and enable you to do better work. FRATER HARDWARE Open Evenings for Your Convenience Coal . Lime B a Cement Sewer Pipe Brick Asphalt Roofing I Cement Blocks WALKERTON CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. I Phone 33 . W. S. Rhodes, Mgr. | m™ SALE We will sell at Public Auction the 120 acre farm, known as the Old Johnson Farm on the 4 corners at the old Dunkard church and Yellow Bank School. 3 miles northeast of Teegarden, 5 miles south west of Lakeville, 15 miles southwest of South Bend and 7 miles southeast of North Liberty on Monday, Mond’y Novem.Ow 1:30 p. m. Sharp 120 ACRES of LAND We offer the following described real estate to-wit: The Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter an(d the south half of the northeast quarter of Section Thirteen (13), Township Thirty-five, (35), North of Range One (1) east containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, excepting one-half acre heretofore conveyed to the Trustees of the German Baptist Chu?ch. This is all extra good heavy land; clover and wheat now growing 7 room brick house, lange barn, equipped to handle 21 head of cattle, 6 head of horses; good cement stave silo. This farm will be sold without reserve either as a whole or in four twenty-acre tracts, selling from the west to the east and 39 acres with the buildings to be offered together with one or more 20 acre tracts. You can purchase at this one sale a farm of from 39’4 acres up to the full 120 acres. A complete Abstract will be furnished each buyer. Terms: $500.00 cash payment on day of sale and the balance in sixty days. This sale will bo held on the ground on the above date, rain, snow or shine. So be there. Cigars and candy for everybody. Sale Conducted by A. G. Voigt & W. A. Morris STEINER & STEINER. Auctioneers
| Correspondence SHILOH 1 Miss Flossie Gardner spent Sun- । day at the Walter Cover home in I Walkerton. B i Mrs. Mel Lemert and son, John, S called at Spaid’s Friday. r i Miss Ethel Ritzman and Francis I Ritzman were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. John Grenert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ross and sons ■ attended the funeral of a relative J in Plymouth Sunday afternoon, p Mr. and Mrs. Milo Matz and suns „ were guests at the Harley Wolfe N home Sunday. B , Mr. and Mrs. Del Spa id and Mr. a and Mrs. Chas. Winnill spent Sunfl day at Ritzman’s. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and | family, and Miss Beatrice Steele of | North Liberty and Rolland Steele g and family’- of Lakeville visited at | the A. F. Burke home Sunday. K| John Tillery and family were I guests at the Melvin Walter home A Sunday. k Burel Ballinger is visiting Joseph p Ballenger’s a few days. I Mr. and Mrs. Mort Wenner and | sons were Sunday guests at the z Joseph Karn home, of Tyner. I , Mr. and Mrs. John Freed and | sons called at the Benj. Smith home । Friday evening. Albert Iximpson of Walkerton | spent Sundav at Chas. Einkerstein’e I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett of ? Michigan City spent the week end | at. the Guv Ross home. J Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and F children of Warsaw spent Sunday at | Joseph Ballingers. The Misses Ireno a Skinner, Murriel Lotz and Kathleen j Lotz and Walter and Carroll Lotz | called in the afternoon. N Mr. and Mrs. John Freed and sons ■ । spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. ' I Susan Freed of Teegarden I Sunday guests at the Miller home k were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and F daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom I | Holderead and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Txitz spent ( Sunday afternoon at Eli Steele’s. i I Mr. and Mrs. Levi R. Miller and - daughter. Ethel, spent Frfdav at I Clyde Millers. * LONESOME TRAIL Mrs. Harry Holland was shopping in South Bend Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Bellinger is spending a tew days with Roscoe Goit and family. Miss Izora Wanamaker spent. Friday afternoon of last week with 1 Mrs. Ray Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger and family, Mrs. Wm. Bellinger, and Mr and Mrs. Wolf of Mirrhlgan wcr* Sunday dinner guests at the Roscoe . Goit home. I, John Steinke and son and Archie Schultz were grading the Lonesome • Trail road Thursday of last week. ■ Mrs. Onal Harness and children i I spent Thursday of last week with ' I her grandmother. Mrs. Julia A ' I Rinehart. । Orval Harness and Wm. Bunch : I attended the sale Thursday. । Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers were j I callers at the Henry WananiakV । I home Fridav evening. I' Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goit called on , I Roscoe Goit and family Sunday oven- i I ing. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers spent I j Sundav'evening at the Henry Wnna-I I maker home I' Igiwayne Maxine, little daughter । I : of Izora Wanamaker, is on the sick j I list at this writing. r PUMPKIN CENTEK ■ George Holland us South Beni' : spent Friday with his son. Harry Holland and family. Mrs. Wm. Beliinger spent the we^ek end at the Rosce Goit home. Richard Golatz and Itonald Neff of Mishawaka spent Saturday evening with Harold Holland. Lon Chaney is moving on the Hairy Carruthers farm, lately vacated by John Rich. | Fred Bellinger and family of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolf of Bridgemont, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. I Fred Wolf of LaPorte spent Sunday I with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Goit. | MrS. Harry Holland and son, j Robert, were in South Bend Saturday. ’ Misses Esther and Venus Goit spent Sunday with Miss Gertrude Jolly of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. George Hendricks entertained guests from Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Goit of Bourbon spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Goit. Harolid Holland has purchased a new Chevrolet coach through the local salesman. John Rich and family are moving to Illinoi:: this week. Pumpkin Center is coming to the front, we’re getting on the front page. JORDAN Mrs. C. C. Millard and son, Walter, of Mishawaka 'were Snuday visitors at the F. R. Wiley home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vincent mid daughter called at the A. E. Vincent home Sunday. Mrs. Ed l.ambert spent a couple days in South Bend with friends and relatives. Miss Emma Tridle of Wyatt spent Friday night with Miss Mary Krause. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Wright and Lauretta and Donald Lambert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Rolling Prairie. Mrs. Fred Bellinger spent Wednesday in South Bend. Fred Schmeltz and family spent Sunday at the Charles Weller home. L. P. Hardy spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCarty. Fred Bellinger and family spent ' Sunday with Roscoe Goit and family. Etsel Snyder and family spent I Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Albright in Walkerton.
« . SM ILgSBYMI LE S SAID LITTLE JANE GRADY -IVE A TERRIBLE TAIN THO it HURT FIT HALF AN ANTi-pAIN I MADE HER SUF FE RING | *©H DBAR" — IN MY EAR' • TO KILL 'TILL I AND TRAIN DISAPPEAR «Oik IfeOi
Sunday being Dwight Rhodes’ । birth'day, his wife surprised him with a birthday dinner. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy and daughter, C. E. Bellinger and family of this neighborhood. Clarence Rhodes and family. Newton Rhodes and daughter, Mrs. L. Rhodes, Mrs. Wm. May and Harold Young of South Bend. SILVER STREET Melvin Roush and family, Arthur 1 Long and family, John Johnson and family of near North Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Moyer of South I Bend met at the home of Mrs. Amanda Johnson and son, Chester on Sunday. They met to remind Chester of his 20th birthday and all enjoyed a bountiful dinner together. Delbert Buss and family called at the M. S. Morris home Sunday afternoon. । Mrs. Rachael Baughman has been staying for several days with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. j John Bethel of Lapaz w,ho have a I very sick child. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baughman I spent Friday night with Mr. and । Mrs. John Bethel of Lapaz. Miss Wilma and Miss Vernis Mori ris took dinner with their. gran>;l- - Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris, j Saturday. । There will be services at Pine Creek church Thanksgiving at 10 a. m. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Geroby Stump, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. John Stump and J. H. Burkholder met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gensinger Sunday afternoon, i where they had services for Mrs. Katy Stump, who Is very poorly. The children of the Sunday school 'gave a splendid missionary program Sunday at Pine Creek church. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller called at the M. S. Morris home Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Burkholder [are still at the home of Mr. and । Mrs. Geroby Stump. Mr. Burnnolder i very feeble. We wish all of our readers a I happy Thanksgvinc. but he carefu’ and don't eat too much turkey. Let's j all be thankful for the many bless- । Ings we have received from onr Heavenly Father during the past year. PUBLIC SALE On Tuesday. Dec. 8. at 10:30 o'clock, at the Sam Good farm. 1 mile north and 1 mile u^st of North Liberty. 1 will sell 10 cows. 5 horses, hogs, poultry and farming imple ' ments. G. V’. Flesher. On Saturday, Nov. 28. a! 1:30 o'clock. 1 will sell the 70 acres Jaycox farm located 5 miles south east of Plymouth; 2 miles east of Michigan road. mile north State road No. 2, good buildings and iorchard. Vern M. Rlnggenberg. i On Wed.. Dec. 2. at 11 o’clock at imy place 1 mile north and 1 mile I west of North Liberty, I will sell 20 ! head of Guernsey cattle, which stood ■ 3rd in St. Josn-di County Cow Test- । ing Asso., 2 horses. 3 hogs, farm- | Ing Implements. W. E. Schaulin. On Saturday. Dec. 5. at 10:30 , o’clock. 1 will sell at my place. 2 I miles southeast of Walkerton. hurseH. grain, cows, hogs, and farming imi plements. I E. Skinner. i On Thursday. Dec. 8, at 10 o'clock ■at my place, 1 mile north of Roeej land, and 1 mile east or 2 1-2 miles I north east of Notre Dame. 1 will sell I 9 cows. hay. grain and farming im- ' plements. Arthur L. Fisher. On Saturday. Dec. 2. at 10 o’clock, at mv place 4 miles north and 1-2 mile east of North Liberty. T will sell 4 head of horses and mules, 5 cows. 22 hogs, poultry, hay and farm- ' ing implements. Wm. Kopanski. NOTICE OF BOND S\f.E Notice is hereby given by the Auditor of St. Joseph County, Indiana, that up to the hour of 11:00 o’clock a. m. on the 16th day of December, 1925, the Treasurer of St. Joseph County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids at his office in the City of South Bend, Indiana, for the sale of Drainage Bonds of St. Joseph County, Indiana, issued iu compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to the Order of the Board of Commissioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana, authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds for the purpose of pro- | viding funds for the construction of ■ a certain ditch or drain petitioned ■ for by Joseph H. Manghelli et. al. ’ anjd established and ordered constructed by Superior Court No. 2, of St. Joseph County, Indiana. Said bonds of a total par value of fifty-seven hundred three dollars and seventy cents, and consists of a series of ten bonds, dated June Ist, 1925, each in the principal sum of five hundred seventy dollars and thirty-seven cents ($57 0.37 ), numbered consecutively from one to ten and becomnig due and payable, one each year in the order of their numbering on the first day of June, beginning with Bond Number One, which becomes due on the first day of June, 1926. Saifl bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent 'per annum, which shall be due and payable semi-annu illv on the first of June December of each year. At said time and place the said bonds shall be opened, and said bonds sold to the highest and best i bidder for cash for not less than । the face value of said bonds. The right to reject any or all bids |reserved. Clarence Sedgwick. Auditor of St. Joseph County, Indiana. ' 1 twn2s
! PUBLIC KALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned under the power given him by the General School Law by the State of Indiana, governing the sale of land given to secure School Fund Loans wall on the 22nd day of December, 192 5, at the door of the Court House, in the City of South | Bend, St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, between the hours of 10:00 | o'clock a. m. and 4:00 o’clock p. m., olOr for sale the following land situated in said County, which land was mortgaged to secure a School Fund Loan by Ira W. Place and Leila M. Place, his wife, and upon failure to pay the annual installment of interest on the loan, the same was advertised for ^a.lo under the law ‘and bid in by the undersigned for the benefit of the School Fund, '.\hieh land is described as follows: j “The North West Quarter ( 1 4 )of the South East Quarter (%) of Section 14, Township 35 North, Range 1 West, excepting therefrom two (2) acres off the North end thereof.’’ • Said premises will be sold for not less than the full appraised value । thereof, which appraisement is on file in the County Auditor’s office and upon the following terms, namelv: One-thind cash in hand and the balance in four (t) equal install ments. due in 1,2, 3, and 4 years respectively from the day of sale. . bearing interest at six (6) per cent, j per annum, pavable annually in ad- । vance on the deferred payments i Dated at the City of South Bend .Indiana, this 21st day of November. 1925. | Clarence Sedgwick, Auditor of the । County of St. Joseph. State of Tndi- ' StwdlO When there’s a shortage of orders. -price agreements don’t amount to much. Nature’s work is all completed; , all that is asked o f man Js that he I I'articipate in the delivery. Stock Sale I will sell at my farm 8 miles ' southwest of Plymouth, and I miles | south of Donaldson, on Thursday Decemb’r 3 Commencing at 12 O'clock 20 - Head - 20 of Dairy Cattle This is a very high class offerins’, ■consisting of Guernseys, Holsteins and Jerseys. All are high grade ! stock. 50 head of Breeding Ewes Some Feeding Sboats and Choice Gilts i 1 black mare, coming 3 yrs. old, 1 ttam mules, 5 tons Alfalfa hay, fence i posts and a fe.v other articles. Steiner Ac Sellers, \uc. Win. Hahn, < lerk Warren McFarlin Walkerton I LUMBER CO. Dealer in all kinds of Building Material and Coal We are at your service at all times. TRY VS Phone 95 I SMITH & CO. I a g. — g | Funeral Directors, j j LADY ASSISTANT I g OFFICH PHONE No. 4 1 RESIDENCE, No- 4. WALKERTON. INDIANA | jpl (53ft? P THINK OF BURKE’S AND YOU THINK OF REAL EYE SERVICE 57.50 and $8.50 ■ SHELL GLASSES ”COMPLETE $5.00 ^5 Examination Included DR. J. BURKE Over 20 years In Same Location 230 S. Michigan Street SOUTH BEND. INDIANA
A nnouncement We have arranged our baking hours so that our custom= ers can have fresh bread both morning and evening. A full line of Pastries and Pies for THANKSGIVING Insist on Walkerton Bread at any store. i Walkerton Baking Co. I® A e Compile Complete Modern Form Abstracts of Title | to Lands | located in City, Town, or Country, in St. Joseph, Marshall, Starke or LaPorte Counties f The Indiana Title Abstract Co. I SiS Walkerton,lnd? Eg!*" I BREMEN-SOUTH BEND MOTOR BUS CO Inc., BETWEEN KNOX AND SOUTH BEND A. M. Time in Light Figures P. M. Time in Dark Figures NORTH BOUND Daily Daily Daily ex Daily Sat. Sat. Sun. Sun. ex Sun St &Sn ex Sun only only only onlv Knox 7:00 2:33 11:50 5:00 5:00 Hamlet 7:25 3:00 12:15 3:25 5:25 Koontz Lake 7:45 3:20 12:35 5:45 5:45 Walkerton 7:55 11:00 3:30 3:30 12:45 5:55 5:55 3:00 North Liberty — 8:15 11:20 3:50 1:05 6:15 3«O South Bend- 9:00 12:05 4:35 1:50 7:00 4:05 SOUTH BOUND South Bend 9:05 2:00 5:10 2:00 11:00 4:05 North Liberty — 9:50 2:45 5:55 2:45 11:45 4-50 Walkerton 10:10 3:05 6:15 3:05 I’-Oo 510 Koontz Lake 10:20 6:25 3:15 12:15 Hamlet 10:40 6:45 3:35 12:35 Knox 11:05 7:10 4:00 1:00 Connections at South Bend for Goshen, Elkhart, Fort Wavne, LaPorte, Michigan City- Mishawaka. Bremen, Nappanee, Plymouth, Indianapolis, 1 Kalamazoo and Other Points. All Busses Equipped for Carrying Baggage and Parcels -
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— KI EST MILLING CO Phone 22. Knox, Indiana Gold Medal Flour, bbl. 9.90Kiest’s Best flour, bbl. 8.90 Graham Flour, ib. ,06 Pure Buckwheat flour, Ib. .07 Corn Meal, lb. Choice Whole Rice, lb. ,0!> Year old Pop Corn, lb. .05 Wheat Bran, cwt. 1.60 Wheat Middlings, cwt. 1.65 Red Dog Middlings, cwt. 2.50 Hog Tankage, 60%. cwt. 3.55 Oil Meal, 34%, fine oj coarse 2.9$ Corn and Oats Chop, cwL 2.10 Gluten Feed, cwt. 2.50 Soy Bean Meal, 38%, cwt. 3^oo Blatchford's Calf Meal, 25 lbs. 1.35 Poultry Feed, cwt. 2.75 Developing Feed, cwt. 3.65 Chick Feed, cwt. 4.00 Egg Mash with Buttermilk, cwt. 3.60 Growing Mash, swt. 4.00 Chick Starter, cwt. 4.50 Cracked Corn, sifted,, cwt. 2.50 Oyster Shells, cwt. 1.00 Grit, cwt. 1.90 Beef Scraps, cwt. 3.50 Alfalfa Meal, cwt. 2.25 Pig feed with buttermilk, blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs. cwt. 3.05 Fine ground feeding oatmeal. Dried Buttermilk, Bone Meal. Very highest. Quality Clovers. Blue Grass, Timothy, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Seeds. 50 lb. salt blocks for stock 35 70 lb. sacks Farmer Salt Baled Hay and Oat Straw Prices subject to change without notice. WE SHIP ANY PLACE Phone ED. WOLFE Auctioneer for Dates
