Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1925 — Page 8

InTime I i* ~ S S jl^ ^^^X^k^s,st?c_> S s § I An Easy Way for You to Buy | |L -r and Pay for Christmas Gifts I ■ g HERE’S the kind of service you want at Christmas time—and a Sls Christmas is only a few weeks away. - El FIRST —a store brimming full of new holiday stocks —Gifts g That Last—best of all Christmas presents. Each article the ra ■ • - style, the quality, the value, that delights. B SECOND-—the privilege of selecting from the thousands of fine g gift things, any you desire and having them laid away tor . you B by simply paying a deposit. Then'each weeK. or ns’con ven tent g to you any time before Christmas, making other payments. @ E Your presents are bought without you missing the money. g 2 MANY of your friends are taking advantage of this service. g g 9 Come in today and do likewise. Diamonds Oil Glass Bracelet Watches Ivory ware Men’s Watches Cl<x-k« , bi 3- > Cens and Pencils , 3 g Jeweh-y Novelties Silverware Silk Vmbrellas 3 $ u s § The gift from our store is alwavs most appreciated. P <v * s J 1 a |H DoMRBiHfy j ^JEWELER & OPTICIAN^ 1 Walkerton, Ind. 3d! | —. a ■ s. r I ~ I i-- IT - All those features you seek in a Christinas Gift will be found in our collection of lovely wearing apparel for women and misses. Settle your Christmas problems in the most satisfactory and prartical way, by giving mother, daughter, sister or wife a gift from Dupler’s store, where you may select those perplexing gifts in a surprisingly short time. Here you will find a complete stock of dainty, feminine accessories, to delight the heart of every woman. Gioves Scarfs „ zj ’ Linens ' Purse A * Blouse Sweater Umbrellas ' J? o ’^ m Galoshes * iowel Sets Negligee Lnuch Sets Bath Robe Vanity Case Handkerchiefs Full line of Christmas * Candies, Fruits, Vegetables .u Staple and Fancy Groceries SGive us a call A. L. Dupler _____ I I I I DAD I I Make This a Real Christmas | Give the family one of those up to the minute A | Chevrolet Coaches or sedans. A present you will all A । enjoy, and that you will be proud to own and drive. A 5 passenger Coach, delivered $760.00 5 passenger Sedan, delivered $845.00 g Am* model can be purchased on the deferred pay- A | ment'plan. Come in and let’s talk it over. | BEISTLE AUTO SALES CO. | | “Home of Chevrolet” A A North Liberty, Ind. X They’re the Little Things All Right—But The Sure Do Get the Results’ , The “Want” and “For Sale” Ads.

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Catsup, Special, large size bottle Savoy Catsup, 23c. Walkerton Cash Market. A good position with rapid advancement through a course with the South Bend Business College. Resident or Home Study. Write for catalogue. wnlrtd3lp Mr. and Mrs. Grover Spahr entertained the following guests at a 1 | o’clock dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garn. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McFarlin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McFarlin ami son. all of Plymouth. Armour Pork and Beans, try them at 10c per can. Walkerton Cash Market. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Bodine entertained at cards Thursday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beaty, Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Bowers and chldren, Mr. Gus Bartz and John De- • Myer. A delicious lunch was served 1 and all report a good time. VOTICK OF ADMINISTKATION | State of Indiana, St Joseph County, ss: ! I. Wilbur M. Warner. Clerk’ of : the St. Joseph Circuit Court, do here- , by certify that Administration of the I estate of Catherine Rinehart, late of |ISt. Joseph County, deceased, who .(died intestate, is granted to Allie J. ; Nash, and the said Allie J. Nash, hav- . ing qualified and given bond as such ' Administratrix, is duly authorized , to take upon herself the Administraj tion of said estate according to law. Witness the hand and Seal of said Court, this 3rd day of Decemi ber, 1925. Wilbur M. Warier. Clerk. By C. P. Creviston, Deputy, j Stwd24

Gifts from a ‘mari^ store for a man This is the time of the year when people are worried and irritable, because they are up against their yearly problem—what to buy HIM or HER for ( hristmas. And all the worry is so needless! Your problem will vanish like magic if you will just drop in the (dohe C lothiers at Walkerton. Here you will find a thousand gifts in one place, and your Christmas shopping will become a pleasure.

For Dad Kuppenheimer Suit Kuppenheimer O’Coat Walk Over Shoes Top Coat Gloves Silk Shirts Broadcloth Shirts Flannel Shirt Lounging Rolie Bath Robe I ’mbrellas Hats Collars Sweaters Mufflers Neckwear, Knit Neckwear, Silk House Slippers Silk Hosiery Wool and Silk Hosiery Wool Hosiery Initial Handkerchief Linen Handkerchief Fancy Handkerchief Silk Handkerchief Supporters Suspenders Arm Bands Fur Caps Underwear Traveling Bag Suit Case Bells Belt Buckles Cuff Links Pajamas Shoe Polish, Home Set Wool Sport Blouses SjKlts ■ ■ ■' • . Gold Knife and Chain Tie Pin W-

We have a very useful and practical gift which we want to present to each of our customers as a small expression of our appreciation for your patronage during the past year. Come in and ask for vours. They are readv now’. THE GLOBE CLOTHIERS, Inc.

Fight Tuberculosis with Christmas | Seals. I Try our Free Lance Yellow Peach, j a 1 pound can for 27c. Walkerton j Cash Market. | Lea^e your order for a Xmas tree j new 1 . Don’t delay and be disappoint- i ed. H. W. GOHN. J Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ipe and j daughter, and Mrs. Wm. McDonald j of Mishawaka were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lottie Irwin. Special reductions on Christmas candy to all school teachers and churches. wnldl 7 The Philadelphia, South Bend. Mrs. Lottie Irwin returned home Saturday after visiting her daughters, Mrs. Joe Kelley of Toledo, 0., and Mrs. M. A. Slyder of Garrett, Ind., for several weeks. FOR SALE—Yearling Guernsey bull, thorobred and pajpers are in for registration now. Phone 118-K, North Liberty; 2 1-2 miles and % j mile west of North Liberty. Iwnltfnv26 W. H. Byers. FOR SALE—One 1923 Ford 4j door sedan, two 1923 Ford tourings and one 1924 Ford touring. If you want a good Ford come in and look these over. The prices are right. Itwn Beistle’s, North Liberty, j The following people from Plyi mouth attended the Country Store and supper at the Presbyteran ' church last Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Lake, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Will Tank. Mrs. Jacox, Merritt Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Leooto Peterson and Herbert j and Lowell Peterson. J Armour’s milk, 2 large cans for' । ?3c. Walkerton Cash Marke^^ 1 FOR SALE —The farm land^» t i ' the late Samenl E. Good consisting ot । 180 acres and improvements, situ at-i (d in Liberty township. St. Joseph । County, will be offered for sale ac- , cording to such terms and conditions ; ! as the courts of St. Joseph county | ! may request. Inquire of NORTH LIB- ' I ERTY STATE BANK, Administ rotor. I I C. V. DuComb. Attorney for Administrator. ■ 3twnld24 '

For Lad Suit with 2-Pair Pants One long, one short Overcoat Top Coat Mackinaw Shoes Slippers Blouses Shirts N eckwear Mufflers C olio’s Hosiery Gloves Caps Mittens Sweaters Belts Knit Caps Handkerchiefs Sheepskin Coats Misses Wool Gloves Hosiery, Silk Hosiery, Wool and Silk Hosiery, Mercerized I ’mbrellas Zipper Boots Four Buckle Galoshes Children Red Rubber Boots House Slippers Mittens Hosier Blouses

The Globe Clothiers

I■ .■ ■ . " | ■ Veswy BOUND FOR THE TOP i Wherever your eye turns, some man, with no better start, no bet- 8 ter education and no sounder constitution than yours, is winning • out. Despite every delay and disappointment he kept the tires of | HOPE flaring. ■ y Jr If you S * Ve * a full fa * r s ^ ow > ou not have to contend * • with opposing forces later.. This bank has many plans that wall bring you out victorious. | Farmers State Bank I A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN

Sauer Kraut —Red Cap and Savoy brands, special sale, 2 for 27 cents. Walkerton Cash Market. Inspect our Gift counters. They are loaded with things you want to give. Dresser scarfs, pillow cases. Japanese table covers, etc. H. W. GOHN. Miss Opal Lawrence was hostess to the Twilight Club of the M. E. Sunday school at their annual I Christmas party at her home on ' Monday evening, a fried chicken jot ■ luck supper bang one of the mail ; I features of the evening. At a short i business session of the club it. wa.- ( । decided to give some Xmas baskets i to some of the shut-in members of j the church. The exchange of Xm.t । j gifts was another very enjoyable ; feature of the meeting, after which ■contests furnished the entertainment i for the remainder of the evening. i Mrs. Arthur Shirley, wjll be hostess i to the class at the January meeting Ito be held the second Monday evening in January, instead of the first Monday evening, which is the regular meeting night..

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I When in South Bend come to the Philadelphia for your lunch. Good home cooking. wnldl7 The Oregon Church members held a husking bee for Frank Dare and put his corn and fodder in the barn, an act greatly appreciated by Mr. end Mrs. Dare.

Xmas. Suggestions Give something practical and useful this year. Sleds, skates, wagons, Pyrex and Aluminum Ware. Pocket knives, electric irons, etc., etc. FRATER HARDWARE j Open E>enings for Your C onvenience

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GAAL W. SEYBOLD Attorney-at-Law Suite 415 J. M. S. Bldg, South Bend, Ind.