Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1925 — Page 3
! I i Every year you vow that you and those dear to you will have a J Christmas really worth-while. Here is your opportunity. Cut out all costly luxuries—pool the family funds and own a ■ Chrysler. It’s easy. Buy one “on time!” Everybody does. A little ■ down and this beautiful automobile is yours. Pay the balance as ■ you ride and enjoy it. ■ A most superb car ! Admired for its beauty of design and appearance. Recommended by everybody who drives one, for its Pullman car riding qualities, its ease of operation and its high mileage per gallon. Aou and everybody in your home needs the new Chrysler. It ■ means days and years full of merry happy hours of enjoyment. "| See us NOM and arrange for delivery earlv Christmas mornI in s- ■ : TAYLOR’S GARAGE ; ■ Walkerton. Indiana ■ r - ■■■■■■■■■ ■ nji nioiKiiiiHniiraH^^ ■ ■biebibek BBKKBBU3F. ^iJl , 3»na ^OBEBB!E33^atF!RB'BBBBBi« JB I w bound for the top : S $ Mlp rev • your ey. turns. -onm nan, with no better .* rt, no betB J if - er vJucution and no rounder constitution than join■ . ’ whjntng ® — XX ‘ ‘ ‘ : ' I I Xf KOPE flaring. ■ B XX P' •* J *’ sive yourtel: a full fair show you will not have to contend ■ ? ■ fp • ng forces later.. B Ihi b;" X his many plans that will bring you out victorious. I j ’ ■' I ' Farmers State Bank - I A GCOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN | * ITT SBBHBEaCFanaBBREnBRRBHBBBaB’ISBMBB B”B"W^W MBBHBBHBRHaBHMRRBRRMREaBHBaBSaBBMBnF^SRZI^?MMBBBBBRHBBBBMBB aBQBtfBnBHRHBaBRRHRHHaaBRRRBRRBaRMBBBBBHBBkMBM«aBaBMBBBRBBMBBBnBBMBBBRJMMBBBBMBBRBnai - MMB - O.iWJMRBP X*awu..«MaBNMraMMBNHBBB8BBBHRBMBB8BRBRBBHBBHBBBRaBBBB BUY HER A MAYTAG FOR AS
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Correspondence SILVER STREET Delbert Buss and family took dinner with Russell Naragon and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geroby Stump and Mrs. Burton Metzler and daughter of Chicago took dinner with J. C. Gensinger and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Neff, John Shively and Ulery Shively of Nappanee, Arthur Long and family called at the M. S. Morris home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Wagoner, Rollen and Dorothy, stayed with Grandma Burkholder Sunday while Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris went to J. C. Gensingers to see Mrs. Katy Stump who is in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. John Bechtel’s little girl of Lapaz is still growing weaker. I Mrs. Burton Metzler and daughter of Chicago returned home Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geroby Stump, and other relatives and friends. Mr. Metzler will spend the holiday’s here. David Kilian, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Colp, and family of New Paris, and his brother, Mort Kilian and family of Argos, and other relatives, for a few' weeks, returned home last week. Don’t forget to come to Sam Grenert’s sale Saturday and got a square meal. The Helping Hand , Sunday school class of the Pine ^reok church will furnish the eats Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Longecker i motored up near Narpanee Saturday I vhero they visited their son, Bert | I on geek er and family. I Mrs. Amanda Johnson called at । »he M. S. Morris home Friday after 1 noon. Mr. and Mrs. H >rvcv Stumn | '-mi Grenert and Mr. Mob in Roush a Ped in the evenina. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ke lor, John II I S- Because he will J appreciate the tine J workmanship that ' । accounts for the v : istert. all-round 1 irn. oce of CWAEEB. , ’jrin c s ,nar. Jccosiruction and it gives spL odid results. L Get dad to drop in and let us give him a demur ' ration. - oruz-wi WTTWBmMnu S Model 20 Compact • -X ■ * ’ ■ : '<l Bf H iJJ.S i CO JHO •' ..’ X I ' I;? . Ii . " JI . i r i e But v w Vear o Ho- 'I 011
Mason, Kesler Broherenlaw of Western Canada, left Monday noon for a motor trip to Ohio, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller for a few days, Mrs. Miller being Mr. Kesler’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mangus called at the M. S. Morris home Monday evening. They brought with them a 1 bunch of flowers for Grandma Burk- | holder. Our items must be in the publish- i t ers’ office by Tuesday morning. BARBER Butchering seems to be the big chief now days. Alva Barber butchered one hog and made six cans of lard, two tubs of sausage, and four hams. Everybody s done shuckng corn. , Oh, you Merry Xmas! Walz road is going right over the hill if Harbaugh continues this good weather. Ernest Ross spent Sunday at the , home of Dewey Rough. . . Warren Hullinger and family spent Sunday with Marion Walter. Nearly everybody in this neighborhood attended the class ipday given by the Juniors of Tyner Friday and Saturday evening, which iproved to be a great success. A number of people in this vicinity atended the Gleaner meeting at. । South Bend last week. Chester Thayer and family, L. A. ! Schemeltz and family. Morris Malstaff of Walkerton, Bernice Schmeltz ; and Devaine Odaffer of South Bend. , ■ Mrs. Betty Ramsby, Mrs. Carrie । Behler, and Mrs. Hazel Bollen and family of Mishawaka spent Sundar . with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Flowers of Plymouth, who are moving to Rochester this week. ! ts you have items, please phone them We can t guess them all. i Our items must be in the publish- , ers’ office by Tuesday morning. STRINGTOWN Preaching at Tabor church Sunday morning following Sunday .-ehool. In the »v< >ing the Sunday school will ;ive a Christmas program. F. Willmert. Pastor. Preaching at Reaver Creek Sunday morning air! evening. Rev. A. P. Fooshev, pastor. Will Ronsb r d family of South Bond and Mr. ami M < Isaiah Rom h took dinner with J >hu Roush and LmHy Sunday. GojTld M tm m and friend. MiMlldi I lb nshottom visit* <1 at the 1 ci,, of M s. i<h abdh Sousley Sunday, Mr? Frank Newcono r visited with relatives in South Bend ThursRaij Fawb v of South Bend s; . nt the w, . k end with his parents. Mr and Mr- Albert F.. a ley. Mr and Mt. Frank Newcomer vi-it'd with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson Sunday. Arm ; N-iswander spent Sunday nitern ’ m with Hazel Sh* neman. Mr. anti Mrs. Vernon Kaser spent Sunday wit’ Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Newcomer. iF-orm- Nara- m of Edwardsburg. Mi> How ml Naragon and Elva Stroup wer * Sunday visitors at the hot :e ‘O M>• ami Mrs Cha- N.iragin - Charley Stroup and family spent S f-‘ v n at the Nar tor. home I lit <) i. vi ’ted in <out’ T . d >id it tho Ton >of Mr. and Mt . Milo Roush. Mr. a d dm. Harry Clark tnd ii wi nr. a; 1 M f ;iah Rom-’ . ! JORDAN laturd v with ’ s un< Byron Bu 1 i A ' : 1 y h Mis Tin - wir> Mr. and Mrs. George. •x . p . • i , " Vi d’V" ! 1
[yngfc^'ggjgjagigfii^'grgfgf^ tel Si | | ■ Buy Your Gifts at Our | I Big Money Saving Sale! We are in the midst of our reorganization sale, g preparatory to Mr. Schuell’s temporary retirement. I I This is your big opportunity to save money on your I g Christmas Gifts. Come in and look around. I LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES [ A wonderful selection at Re- 1 duced prices. White Gold from $11.50 1 UP * Fine 17 -J ew el, 18K solid gold, J rectangular watches, at $22.50. | 'J Alany others. Come in and see i them. fe ; DIAMOND RINGS SPECIAL: See our big blue white diamonds we g / selling for only $50.00. < $12.50. $25.00 and up. Siherware, Rings, Watch Chains, Leather Goods, Ivory, Cut Glass, Scarf Pins, Pearls, 1 Pen Kni^ es, Gold and Silver Pencils, Etc., Etc. CHAS. M. SCHUELL I West -Jefferson St. —1-2 Block Off Michigan South Bend, Indiana I a j n 1 l ; ' \ J y I i. reby given tl -t the undersigned^ John H. Johnson, <. • m John \\ . F. . .F ■. X : t o . t the late residence of the deceased, one mii north k on L v. Si. J h County, State t Indiana, on TUESDAY. DEC. 22 / 4 - HEAD of CATTLE - is old, 1 black and white cow 2 yrs. old; these all frt h in Octo» . r. Y horses” . ■ unSil ir- u d until terms of sale i D. D. MANGt . Johnson, Adm.
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GAAL W. SEYBOLD Attorney-at-Law Suite 415 J. M. S. Bldg. South Bend, Ind.
