Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1925 — Page 4
SAVE MONEY! nSfll By Use of the “Cash and Carry Methods” Quality Meats and Groceries Offered at Reduced Prices Every Day Beef Ribs, per lb. Sc Beef Roast, per lb. 15c Bacon, per lb. 35c Swiss Steak, per lb. —lB c Picnic Hams, per lb. 20c Soup Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Krispy Cracket's. 3 lbs. 48c Powdered Sugar, lb. 10c Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c Brooms, good quality 78c Walkerton Cash Market We Compile Complete Modern Form Abstracts of Title to Lands located in City, Town, or Country, in St. Joseph, Marshall, Starke or LaPorte Counties The Indiana Title Abstract Co. 2; B °S Walkerton, Ind. '
“As Usual ^Tve Made My *Headquarters at <w Ells wnrtlj a ” You can select the appropriate gift for everyone on your list. Do all your Christmas shopping under one roof——Easily —Comfortably -—Quickly and Economically ^7^l < South Bend, Indiana
Chamber of Commerce, Dec. 10. Chamber of Commerce feed, Dec. 10. Keep the date open. fresh fruits and vegetables always on hand. ALL NIGHT CAFE. If your battery is weak these cold mornings better (drive in to Leßoy & Tischer's. M. S. Wolfe has been confined to his home several days this week with a lame back. If you are looking for the best place to eat, you will find it at the ALL NIGHT CAFE. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Richardson at Hauna. Miss Frances Kyle of Chicago spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Kyle. You will not want to miss the Bazaar to be held at the M. E. church on Wednesday, Dec. 9. .Mr, and Mrs. Tillman Snyder and Max Cline spent Thasksgiving Day in Plymouth, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kellogg and daughter, Dorothy, of Valparaiso, Ind., >were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shirley. Lauren Knowlton is installing a Delco-Light electric winter system, bath room and septic tank, purchased from Leßoy & Tischer. Your battery will freeze mighty easy this kind of weather if it s not fully charged—don’t take a chance, see LeROY & TISCHER. Perry Lawrence and family and Miss Hortense Shirley spent Sunday in Gary, visiting the former's daughter. Mrs. Cletus Sweet and family. To get your candies fresh, pure, and delicious, bn' them at the A 1.1. NIGHT CAFE. Mr J. A. Roelke of Teegarden has contracted with Leßoy & Tischer for the oinstallation of an Arcola healing system, a bath room, and a seie tic tank. Mrs. Ed Shirley and Mrs. Walter Rhodes will entertain the Philathea Class of the M. E. Sundav school, at the former's home, on Thursday afternoon, December 10. Lester Burch is having the buildings wired on his farm south west of town, preparatory to the installation of a Delco-Light plant, recently purchased of I.«eßoy & Tischer. We are always glad to meet our old friends, and make new ones, ALL MGHT CAFE. Samuel Smith of Ober purchased a Deloo-Light plant from Leßoy & Tischer last week. Mr. Smith is a large poultry raiser and intends using electricity in that connection. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Woodward, Mrs. Margaret Hutchings and Miss Mabel Hutchings of Chicago, and Miss Marmary .Masterman of this place were Thanksgiving Day guests of Horace Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dowell entertained with a turkey dinner at their home last Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stull and son. Mr. and Mrs. A. D Winner ana daughters and Miss Rosamond Nusbaum. FOR SALE- 10 acres level land. 5 room house, small barn. 3 miles from Walkerton on good road; also 20 acres land, including 15 acres of mint and onion land. For price and terms, call or write. Phono 89. T. W. Ward. Walkerton. 31 w'd 17 p
FOR SALE—Several used Chevrolet and Foijd, 1921 to 25 model tourings. Prices are very reasonable. Terms very easy. Beistle’s, North Liberty. Itwn WANTED- —To rent a good mint farm. Can furnish good references. Address O. T. Smeltzer, Rt. 3, Nappanee, Ind.. * 2twnv26p 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. Byers. ONION SEED: The kind that produce the onions we like to buy For prices write L. BORTS, North Judson. Ind. 3twdl7 | LOST—WiII the finder of a door i key, pocket knife aty! collar pin, in i the school gymnasium. ThanKsgiving afternoon, please return same to Richard Bandendistel. 1 FOR SALE One 1924 Ford touring, $175.00; one 1923 Chevrolet, $135.00; one 1923 Chevrolet sport model, $200.00. Bristle's, North Liberty. Itwn LOST—Cup tire and rim and 30x--3 1-2 tire on rim. Finder please notify Fred Schmeltz. rewara. e ltwd3p 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 Snv. Starke. Grimes Gold-| en. good quality, $1 35 per bushel. I Bring vour baskets or sick Located । I at Apple’s garaie. D. R MYERS, j FOR SALE One 120 acre firm. I one SO acre farm. two Shropshire i । buck sheep. Buff Orpington roosters. I । Phone 1 0 t-N, Walkerton. 2tdlownlp I. V Sch^mßz ' FOR SALE South Bend Malle- 1 able range in good condition, also! four burner Perfection oil stove. I Mrs, Robert Bauman, in Charlie! I Irvin prop- ty Will be there till 10 i O'clock Saturday. Itnd3 Punchettes--Probable Headline. Archie Dupler'a cellar was robbed tother night bushel of potatoes taken. New Popular bong “Come down to my cellar tonight and I'll slip you a potato ” The easiest way to handle a traffic cop is to be a female. We have reached the point where South Bend shoppers must carry a i bicycle along so they can ride to the I stores after they find a place to park. I No one charg •«, however, that the j printing of wreck news encourages ! wreck Jess driving. 'Tis always best to stop and pray , before you claim the right of way.. One thing about the Flivver, says Bob Corle. it rattles before it strikes. Man formerly broke the horse. । । now the auto breaks the man. Mixed Identity. Doctor examining young man's , heart "I think it's agelia stretor--Is.” Lovesick Youth “No. her name is । Mary Toots.” A man claims he has discovered away to mix water wiith oil. but a ; gasoline company says he stole the formula from th >m. I read of a man who can play I seven games of chess and can talk to six different people about six different subjects, all at the same time Too
11 ■ 1 " ■" —■■ __■■■ >7 ; , & •* W ****®J&\ gcn do ju4t worrh^ ' * Caie J No 105 pj IKCTB ' 44| m I c<«« ) «° [hl f BM?” No. 62 I | Make us — — — your gift counselors Gifts for important occasions such as weddings, graduations, or anniversaries are not to be chosen lightly. There must be no doubt whatever either as to jjT their quality or their fitness for the occasion. Our knowledge of diamonds, fa watches, jewelry and silverware / W is based on our professional ex- p A sign perience. Thus you can trust 144^ :&3 absolutely the quality of the ar- V? tides we show. VW 5 Through this same experience, we can tell you not only what ~ is most appropriate for the person you have in mind, but also what is and what is not correct in style. Make us your gift counselors — today! Duane G. Berry Walkerton’s Jeweler
/ O' ❖ xA. A f from “The Store of a Thousand Useful Gifts" * , I, .aS Christmas, with all its gaiety and good cheer, fills our EL | I store —your Christmas store. Everywhere are gifts. BU I | 9 Everything you see is a gift. Gifts for all the family, |^9 I i V w °nderland of delightful suggestions to make your He f g | 3 Christmas shopping a satisfaction and pleasure. J J Some of the Gifts you will find M I ' ^ ox Hosiery. Colorful Christmas um- BW * 1 113 Hand Bags in new sash- brellas. |£g HS ' ions. Jewelry, a fashion gift. I Handkerchiefs for all the Dainty lingerie and neglii family. gees; warm bathrobes. Fine Trefousse kid gloves Gifts for Baby—pretty Hig \ from France. wearables and playthings. gSS Leather novelties for men. Smart luggage (now on * Rare gift perfumes and the second floor). * toiletries. Lamps to brighten the Exquisite gift table linens home for Christmas. and laces. Decorative furniture, a ®MI ■ Stationery m gift-like boxes gift for the EBB And Wyman’s Toyland, the Wonderhmd of Christmas. M Park your ear free in the Central Garage while Christmas s'^ shopping at Wyman's. Si fl GEORGE WYMAN & CO. Pi SOUTH BEND
bad my wife don't play chess- he wouMn t have a chance. Some Squeezer Auntie "So Fred went away last . night?” । Girl—"‘Yes, he’s gone.” Auntie "Farting must make your heart ache?" Girl—" Yes, and every rib. too.” A Demi Letter. "H.r«- s a letter from yer brother, wonder what he's got the black border around it for.” "Holy .smoke, he must be dead.” Just Like That Cook to Housewife—Shure, and I ‘ can’t stand yer husband around the house no longer, ye ll have to get a divorce, V Voting Eye For Business Boy to doctor who has been treatI ing a very rich old man •How is old man Simpkins getting along?” Ibx'tor "Oh, he’s pretty bad. I’ll have to come again tomorrow" Boy "I suppose you’ll charge 1 him. too.” Doctor— "Os course, of course. My services are worth money." Boy—" Well just remember that It was my dog that bit him.”
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 PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming in this country I will sell at Public Auction at my place of residence on the Sam Good farm, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of North Liberty, on TUESDAY, DEC. 8 Commencing at 10:30 O’clock a. m.. Sharp The Following Personal Property To-wit: 10 Cattle One red cow 9 yrs. old will be fresh in Feb., 1 Holstein cow 6 yrs. old will be fresh Dec. Ist, 1 brindle cow 6 yrs. old, fresh; 1 black heifer 2 yrs. old fresh; 1 Guernsey cow 6 yrs. old will be fresh in Feb., 1 black cow 9 yrs. old. giving milk be fresh in June--1 Guernsey heifer 2 yrs. old be fresh in Feb., 1 full blood Guernsey bull 1 yr. old", 1 brindle heifer 1 yr. old, 1 red heifer coming yearling. 5 Horses One bay mare 8 yrs. old wt. 1300. 1 brown horse 5 yrs. old wt. 1500, 1 bay mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1250. 1 brown mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1250; 1 bay mare colt. 21 HEW OF HOGS Two big bone Poland China brood sows, 6 shoats wt. 150 lbs. each, 13 Sept. pigs. HAY, CORN, AND FODDER SOME POTATOES 25 GAL. CIDER VINEGAR POULTRY About 75 Rhode Island Reds and English White Leghorns, ducks. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, ETC. New 3% farm wagon, iron wheel feed wagon, hay frame, 12-in. bottom gang plow, 14-in. Gale sulky plow. McCormick-Deering sulky cultivator. J. I. Case riding cultivator, double shovel plow, single shovel plow. McCormick-Deering disc good as new, 3-sec. spring tooth harrow good as ne»w.; 60-spike tooth harrow, International corn planter, Milwaukee mower. 12-ft. dump hay rake, McCormick binder, set of bob sleds, spring wagon, DeLaval cream separator good as new. 14 in. walking plow. Good Shepherd dog. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Nappanee Dutch kitchen cabinet good as new, set new lining ■ hot blast heater. No. 2 in. Hr box: 3 beds and sprir I ED WOLFE. Auctioneer D. D. MANGUS C’ ’k I 6. W. FLFSHER
