Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1925 — Page 4

Local Nev&s Mrs. Wm. Wallen of LaPorte was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Jolly, last week.

dW f\T “As Usual 1 ve made my JKuy > SH^ Headquarters j at I EUfiwnrtljs” | You can select the Sh (appropriate gift for / everyone on your list. Do all your Christmas shopping under one roof——Easily —Comfortably —Quickly and Economically aßlglljjijgS ♦ Ellswmllfs ; ■ - ■ ■ — — --

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We Suggest: ELECTRIC GOODS CHRISTMAS TREE LAMPS WAFFLE IRONS TOASTERS HEATING PADS POCKET BOOKS LADIES’ PURSES KODAKS BROWNIE CAMERAS FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK BOOKS EVERSHARP PENCILS TOY BOOKS ABC BOOKS LINEN BOOKS POPULAR COPYRIGHTS JUNIOR BOOKS BIBLES TESTAMENTS STATIONERY CORRESPONDENT E CA RDS CHRISTMAS CARBS ( HRISTMAS BOXES CHRISTMAS TAGS HOLLY PAPER TISSUE PAPER CHRISTMAS SEALS

Baldwin Apples, while they last 11.45 bushel. ALL NIGHT CAFE Mrs. Susan Thompson returned ; Saturday from a week’s visit with relatives in South Bend and Elkhart.

TOILET SETS MOTHER OF PEARL, WHITE IVORY. BRUSH AND COMB SETS $5.00 to S 15.00 TOILET SETS CARA NOME — JONTEEL — DJER KISS PRINCESS PAT — COLGATES Sets for Ladies’ and Gents SI.OO to SIO.OO

POCKET BOOKS All Leather, Ladies and Gents Some With Lodge Emblems

CHRISTM AS WR APPING P \PER. COLORED CORD, TINSEL CORD, CARDS, TAGS, SEALS, GREETING CARDS, GAMES, DOLLS, TOYS, BLOCKS CARTER’S DRUG STORE

Have you read our ad on Page 5? It will .pay you to examine it carefully. W. F. LaFeber & Son. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith spent Saturday and Sunday in Ft. Wayne, the guests of friends.

Christmas Gift Suggestions From CARTER’S The approaching Holiday Season again brings to the io* e the old question: “How can ’ do mv ( hristmas Shopping most conveniently; where can I secure Gifts if Quality; how can I remember Everyone on nn t hristmas List adequately; how can I find time to select Gifts that will he appropriate in each case? The answer is CARTER’S, the REXALL Store, solves these questions, by carrying the best in Perfumes, Candy Makers, and Stationery Arts, along with mam ether .< ems of varied uses and enjoyment. Foys, Boeks, ;*ibies. Flash Lamps, Coleman Lamps, Etc., Etc.

KODAK BOOKS Keep all the pictures in good shape for the years to come. 25c to $5.00

Correspondence on pages 3 ami 7 this week. I Fresh Oysters at SHIRLEY’S. Fruits and Nuts at SHIRLEY’S. । Try our Logan ipeas, 2 cans tor 33 cents. Walkerton Cash Market. | Stanley Wolfe has been pledged to Deltu Nu fraternity at Indiana Uni- । versity. Coffee sale. ‘ Special Delivery” brand, 40c per pound. Walkerton ' Cash Market. j Home made candy, the best money । can buy at The Philadelphia, South j Bend. wnldl7 Mrs. W. R. Byland was called to Syracuse, Ind., this week on account of the serious illness of relatives. Mrs. Sam Ake was called to Youngstown, Ohio, Wednesday on account of the serious illness of her daughter. Rev. J. B. Fleming and Willis D. Buell attended a meeting of the Presbytery at Mishawaka Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. C. E. Gould of Plymouth was called to Chicago Wednesday morning to be with her sister. Mrs. Ben Detmers, who is seriously ill. Before buying Christmas candy, come in and look at our line. A complete stock of fresh candy, priced right.. ALL NIGHT CAFE. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dupler and daughter, Lucile, and Earl Ward, spent Sunday in South Bend, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hjman and son. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wolfe entertained at six o’clock dinner Sunday evening. Guests included Mrs. Ida May Button of Denver, Colo., Mrs Hester McGoggy, and Miss Addie Wolfe. A large assortment of Christmas sweets to select from. Make our store your headquarters .when in South Bend. wnldl" The Philadelphia Frank Lewis has purchased a newspecial Chrysler-4 coach of Lloyd Taylor. Wallace McLain of Union Mills also bought a Chrysler 4-coach. A used F >r<f was sold to A. V. McCauley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shultz hi er tained at Sundav dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shultz and mother. Mrs. John Shultz. Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Shultz of LaPorte and Mr and -Mrs. Albert Shultz o Walkt rton. Try our Soda Fountain .a-. vive when you are in South Be d. \\ • aim to excell al! others. |wnidl7 The Philadelphia. In speaking of the high price for peppermint ->ll, $25.00 per pound. Allen Roarick ;e a!P-d th< time ::t vears ago when he first introduced j the gr»wth of peppermint to this vicinity. He stated that he moved to the Sile Georv» farm. ;• mile and a ; half east of Walkerton, from Thtee Rivers. Mich., and that he brought | with him some mint roots, j acked in barrells and boxes. These he j lanted in the zprin g. In 1597 he hauled his oil by horse and buggy 75 miles to Michigan where be re ceived 65 cents per pound for it. Methods of planting and culture have all been changed since that day. sai l Mr. Rearick, who laughed as he rei called paying 75 cents a day and I hoard for bis labor. Mr Rearick’s farm soon became known as the peppermint farm.

Say, Santa Claus ! kEw No. 2A Brownie The joy the children feel at Christmas will continue throughout the year as they photograph each other with a BrownieBrownies make such popular Christmas gifts that we keep a large stock of them in all sizes. Picture Size I^2 x inches $3.75 EVER READY FLASH LAMPS SI.OO to $4.00

®ristmas J\|ews! j Gifts for Everyone—from the M Store of a Thousand Useful Gifts t r\j Hundreds of Gifts Gifts for Women for Men Xk

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Parker Pens and Pencils Parker Duofold in Senior, Junior A, nd Ladies’ Sizes Guaranteed 25 5 ears $5.00 to 57.00 Pencils $3.00, 53.50 an J $4.00 THE BEST SURPRISE OF ALL - KODAKS Autographic Kodaks, $5.00 up Fine for all year around

FINE BOXED CANDIES H e i t-Miller La u, Ligget’s, Whitman’s Betsy Ross 59 Cents to $5.00

Chiffon all silk Hosiery, $2 pr. Silk Hose, medium weight, $1.75 and $1.95 pr. Trefousee French kid gloves, $3.50 to $5.50 pr. Handkerchiefs, 3 in a gift box, 50c to $2.25 box. Novelty handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50c. Toilet sets, ivory and amber, $3.95 to $65. Silk umbrellas, $5 95 to $14.95. Boxed stationery. 25c to $5.95 box. Pearl necklaces. $1 to S3O. Bridge and J unior floor lamps, $12.95 to $67.50 Drop leaf tables, $23 to $51.75.

For the Children —TOYLAND Kt The land of make-believe of children's dreams come true —that is Christmas Toyland. Brimful of fascinating toys to make a happy’ Christmas for many girls and boys. (You will find better assortments <: •, by shopping early in the month—and more room to look around, early Ar in the day.) V.y Use Wyman's free parking service in the Central Garage. GEORGE WYMAN & CO.w . Soath Bend, Indiana.

ALL FAVORITE BRANDS BOXED CIGARS ss, 10s. 255, 100 s 50s I

Taffeta boudoir Pillows, $2.95 to sls. Wann bath robes, $2.95 to $lO Lovely silk negligees, $7.95 to S2B. Glove silk bloomers, $2.95 to $7.95. Glove silk step-ins, $4 and $4.75. Glove silk vests, $2 to $3.75. Crepe de chine and radium chemises, $1.95 to $lO. Kayser Venetian vest and step-in sets, $5.90 and $6.90 set. Bath towel sets, 69c to $1.69. Embroidered pillow cases. sl.lß to $2.50 pr. Hat Boxes. $3.85 to $19.75. Pullman Cases $5.75 to SB7 50.

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Fine linen novelty novelty handkerchiefs, 85c. White linen handkerchiefs, 20c to $2. Pongee handkerchiefs, 75c. Real silk socks (substandards), 50c pr. Umbrellas, $2.95 to $7.95. Military brush sets, $2.95 to $10.75. Shaving sets. 50c to $12.50. Writing desk sets, $2 50 to $12.50. Smoking stands, mahogany and painted. $5.75 to $14.75. Humidors, $12.75 to $25.75. Leather traveling bags, $7.95 to $46.50. Brief cases, $4 85 to $12.75. Fitted traveling cases $5.50 to $25.

\\ e Suggest: PERFUMES TOILET waters EACE POWDERS BATH SALTS WHITE IVORY Mirrors Cloth Brushes Hair Brushes Manicure Sets Trays HAIR BRUSHES SHAVING BRUSHES RAZORS RAZOR STROPS SAFETY RAZORS THERMOS BOTTLES LUNCH KITS HOT WATER BOTTLES INVALID CUSHIONS SHAVING SETS POCKET KNIVFS HARMONICAS M ANK URE SCISSORS BINOCULARS BIOSCOPES MEMORY BOOKS INFANT RECORD BOOKS PERFUME ATOMERS COMPACTS