Walkerton Independent, Volume 51, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 December 1925 — Page 7
PUBLIC SALE Having decided t® taake a change in my business I wiN sell at Public Auction at lay home, 1 miles east of Teegarden. 3 1-2 miles west of LaPaz on what Is known as the Wm. Hildebrand farm, on TUESDAY, DEC. 22 Commencing at 10:00 O'Clock A. M., Sharp The Following Personal Property To-wit: 11 CATTLE Nine fresh cows ranging from 6to 8 years and good milkers; Durhams, Guernseys and Holsteins; one cow eight years old, giving milk; one spring calf, one fall calf. 3 HORSES One black mare ts yrs. old wt. 1500; 1 aorrel mare 6 yrs. old wt. 1400; 1 gray mare 5 yrs. old. wt. 1300; all sound and good workers. Five Head of Hogs Four Spotted Poland sows to farrow in spring, one Spotted Poland boar. Feed and Grain Some soy bean hay, alfalfa hay, timothy hay, cofhi fodder, oats straw, some oats, about 10 doors ensilage. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two double sets harness, single set harness, fly ue*o, collars, pads. goo£ 3*4 Studebaker wagon with double box, rack, wagon and rack. JNuck wagon, top bnggy, storm front, hay loader good as new, hay rake, cultipacker, Rouble disc with seeder attachment, spike drag, spring drag, McCormick binder, Deering mower, corn plow, Oliver breaking plow, Gale walking breaking plow, shovel Hows, boats, log chans, double trees, forks, shovels, lard press, milk cans, oil cans, dump boards, some egg cases, fence stretchers, pinchers, blacksmith forge and anvil, Fairbanks-Morse platform scales, buzz saw on truck with belt and 6h. p. International engine, feed grinder, new belt about 40 feet long A corn planter, manure spreader, and other small articles. * ‘ JK’NCH WILL BE SERVED TERMS OF SALE All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand, over $5.00 credit of 3, 6, or 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security interest a the rate of 6 percent from date if ?>aid when due. If not paid when due to draw 8 percent from date until paid. No property to be removed until terms of sale have been complied with. HAROLD STEINER, Auct. CHAS. MILLER. Clork. A. M. DRAKE ,■±■■-■±2^— r _L 1 ! ■_■ 1 We Compile Complete Modern Form I Abstracts of Title to Lands located in City, Town, or Country, in St. Joseph, Marshall, Starke or | LaPorte Counties The Indiana Title Abstract Go. { i'^O'erW ]L x IJ J. Willis Cotton • Stnte Bank ” aHL"ITOIl, Hill. Manager. f ■nW—— । ■ w ii'w. ■■■■■■■< ■■■■■..■■„■ « AP-gv Coal Lime is Cement Sewer Pipe Brick Asphalt Roofing Cement Blocks WALKERTON CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. Phone 33 . W. S. Rhodes, Mgr. Have You Bought Xmas. Seals Yet? 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 only Knox 7:00 2:85 11:50 o:00 5:00 Hamlet 7:25 8:00 12:15 5:25 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 5:50 5:05 3:00 North Liberty 8:15 11:20 3:50 1:05 6:15 3:20 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 12:05 5:10 Koontz Lake 10:20 6:25 3:15 12:15 Hamlet 10:40 6:45 8:85 12:35 Knox 11:05 7:10 4:00 1:00 Connections at South Bend for Goshen, Elkhart, Fort Wayne, LaPorte, | Michigan City, Mishawaka, Bremen, Nappanee, Plymouth. Indianapolis, Kalamazoo and Other Points. All Busses Equipped for Carrying Baggage and Parcels
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PUMPMIN CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goppert visited at the B. Goppert home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Hendricks was in Monon, Ind., Wednesday. R. F. Goit will make his last delivery of celery the 24tb of December. (Aim Schultz win fixing his pump Sunday. < Misses Marie and Myrtle Davis ‘ spent Sunday at the Roscoe Goit home. [ Master George Schultz wag sick with tonsilitis Saturday. Miss Esther Goit spent Monday and Tuesday at the Fred Bellinger home. STAR A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kurzhals of South Bend. Dec. 8. Her name is Doris Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Kurzhals formerly lived here. Mrs. Helena Tinker h«s closed her j SMITH A GO. j 'I Funeral Directors, j j LADY ASSISTANT 1 OFFICE PHONE No. 4 RESIDENCE, No- 4. WALKERTON. INDIANA | HWi !Mffi||BHllitfillß Roy Sheneman LAWYER Ofßce Over Houi’V Hardware. PHONE 36. Walkerton LUMBER CO. Dealer in all kinds of Building Material and Coal We are at your ser- | vice at all ti«ies. TRY ts Phone 96 M. S. DENAUT, M. ». Glasses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated Office aad residence in the Danaut Building, Seventh Street. Telephone No. 5-1. Dr. H. S. Dowell DENTIST Office in Residence Ptame No. 56. W’ALKERTON. IND. INIWMBGO. I UNDERTAKERS We give our special attention to all calls f Lady Assistant Phone 83. Walkerton 1 SBIKIMNBnraHKi'i -with SAFETY ^atyouT"^^ DRUGSTORE One at NightNext Day Bright J® L JI Thousands of satisfied users feel that way about ORDERLIES They work naturally and form no habit. Pleasant to take, easy in action, safe and sure. Good for children as well as adults. Box of 60 Orderlies 50c Carter’s Drug Store Walkerton, Indiana
home for the winter to reside with daughters, Mrs. Claude Roush and Mrs. Cleo Stull. John Bickel of South Bend took dinner at the Nelson Wharton home last Saturday. Mrs. James Long's condition is reported as being fairly good. Her son, Reuben Long, and wife of Cohoset, Minn., arriver here Sunday to spend the winter. The Rea school is making plans to give a Christmas entertainment on Christmas eve. Sunday school will meet next Sunday at 9:30 a. m. and will be followed by cla^s meeting. Dogs got into Aaron Arnold’s flock of sheep Monday. i Rilla Eikis returned to her home here after spending the fall months with Mrs. Georgia Rakestraw of North liberty. Little Edgar Kurzhals of South Bend is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wharton. The pupils of the Star school will give a Christmas program on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lasch aud Aaron Arnold and family were Sunday' visitors of George Disc ay and family of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schrader of South Bend spent last Friday at the Mrs. Elizabeth Schrader home. Mr and Mrs Win Barnhart spent the week end there. Our items must he tn the publishers’ office by Tuesday morning. SHILOH Melvin Gardner tailed at the J. A. J Gardner home Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Lower spent Saturday evening with John Freed and family. Mrs. Chas Morris’ sister has been visiting the Mirris home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballinger and Mrs. Frank Ballinger ^nd daughter, of Haailet, visited Jiseph Ballingers ’ Sunday. Guests at the Spaid home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winnill and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ross and children spent Sunday at Wm. LaFleur’s of Teegarden. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klingerman and Mrs. Chas. Morris of Plymouth I spent Sunday at Guy Ross’. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Matz and sons | were visitors at the Forrest Harold home of Plymouth Sunday. Mr and Mrs Clyde Miller called at the Levi R. Miller home Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Lee Ritzman motor- I ed to South Bend, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gardner and daughter. Pearl spent Sunday afternoon at the Melvin Walter home in Walkerton. Mrs. Susan Freed, Floyd Freed, i and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Burke were I guests at the John Freed home Sun- ' day. Mrs. Harley Wolfe spent last ; I Tuesday at Milo Matz’. Miss Flossie Gardner spent Sunday at the Skinner home. Mr. and Mrs. Cha.*. Miller and ions spent Monday evening at A. F. Burke’s. Henry (Bob) Skinner spent Sunday evening at the Freed home. We must get our items in a day earlier next week. They must reach the publishers by Tuesday morning. Help us. I THINK OF BniKE’S AND YOU THINK OF REAL EYE SERVICE 1 87.50 and $8.50 B I SHE L L GLASSES % COMPLETE $5.00 Examination Included DR. J. BURKE Over 20 years in Same Location 230 S. Michigan Street SOUTH BEND. INDIANA Choice and Fancy APPLES Can be bought from our truck on the streets ? of Walkerton each Sat- ? urday all winter. Bristol Orchards, Inc. V. V. Clark, Supt. Masonic WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors I welcome. W. HARVEY SMITH, W. M. GROVER OPLTNGER. Secy. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down" condiI tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutioral conditions. HALITS CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which ar^.xts in improving the General Health. Pr>]d by druggists for over 40 Yearu X . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for the whole family—an attractive and practical all- ,/ ' --r year car. It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, "Vxi //^fl with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled kJ radiator, low, deep seats, wide doors, hooded I ,4*' sun visor and large fenders. See this good-look-Ing car at the salesroom of the nearest Author- ® j Ized Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. XSwSLfI IrFn? Detroit, Mich. rH J II KT rati II W — II s \ IHI f f iIiI iii n n h\\ / II JI Hi tJHIx Ml II W—II V \\ lU T~rj- _ / ™ E FORDOR SEDAN \ —y/ Runabout - $260 Touring Car $290 Coupe - - $520 Tudor Sedan SSBO Closed cars in coHr. Demountable rims and starter extra on open can. Al/ pricet f. o. b. Detroit
LONESOME TRAIL Misses Marie and Myrtle Davis : spent Sunday w»th Esther and Venus j Gott. Mr. and Mrsl Ray Bowers spent i Thursday evening with Henry Wanamaker and family. Mr and Mrs. James Thomelson and children spent Sunday afternoon I with Orval Harness and family. Joe Sherburn heard Pres. Coolidge i address by radio. Mr. and Mrs. Raj - Bowers spent Monday evening with Henry' Wanamaker and family. Joe Sherburn spent Sunday at the Orval Harness home. Cal Rinehart returned home from his work in T^aPorte fir the winter. Mrs. Orval Harness and children I spent Saturday evening with her 1 grandmother. Mrs Julia Rinehart. Chet Jimerson and brother called ' on Roscoe Goit Sunday. Our items must be in the publishers' office by Tuesday morning. PINE | .Last Wednesday Fred Shupert motored to Elkhart, Ed Hawblitzels to Plymouth, Lew Ixmzos to South Bend-—all on business. Homer Riagle of South Bend was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs' Walter Barnhart Friday. Mrs. Walter Barnhart and children spent Saturday with her sister, i Mrs. Earl Herbster and children. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Patrick and • baby of South Bend were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ■ Kershner last Sunday. Mr. Mon Robertson visited Earl j Herbsters Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hawblitzel visit- ! ed at the Arthur Herbster home Sun- i day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart and fam- I ily were Sunday dinner guests at the I ; Mcßride home. Ernest Schrader, George Mcßride . j Sr., Walter Barnhart, Arthur and 1 Earl Herbster were on a hunting ex- ! pedition near Culver last Saturday ; I and brought home a fine lot of game. I Arthur Herbsters had butcher day at their place last Friday. Tuesday the same thing occurred at the McBride home, and Wednesday was supposed to be the same at the Earl i Herbster home, with lots of good help ending with a fine lot of .good 1 pork ready for the winter. The Day family entertained Mr J and Mrs. Orlando Mannon and family of Plymouth last Sunday. Mon Robertsons are also butcher- ; ing this week. This is butcher week I at Pine. Mrs. Bert Haight of Indiana Har- j bor was among the butchers at the Mcßride home Tuesday as a helper j taking her share of pork home with her. Mrs. Cecil Glaub visited Mrs. Ed i Hawblitzel Monday. Mrs. Asa Shidler is now confined ; to her bed and is not getting any better. Mrs. Elzina Herbster remains about the same as usual. —Searle/ fever is at present w'ithin a mile of Pine. Wm. Smith’s little girl is sick and a few cases in and around I^akeville. We must get our items in a day earlier next week. They must reach the publishers by Tuesday morning. Help us. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, es-: I, Wilbur M. Warner, Clerk of the St. Joseph Circuit Court, do hereby certify that vXdministration of the estate of Catherine Rinehart, late of St. Joseph County, deceased, who died intestate, is granted to Allie J. Nash, and the said Allie J. Nash, having qualified and given bond as such Administratrix, is duly authorized to take upon herself the Administration of said estate according to law. Witness the hand and Seal of said Court, this 3nd day of December, 1925. Wilbnr M. Warier. Clerk. By C. P. Creviston, Deputy. 3twd24
|S-IPUBLICrW] ^1 SALE IS Going out of the dairy business, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his place of residence, 1 1-2 miles north and % mile east of Teegarden, miles west of the Pine Creek (or Stump Church House,) on what is known as the Whitinger farm, on SATURDAY, DEC. 19 Commencing at 11:00 o’clock a. m. Sharp The Following Personal Property To-wit: 9 - HEAD of CATTLE - 9 Consisting of one registered Holstein 5 yrs. old, fresh by time of sale; 1 registered Holstein 5 yrs. old fresh about time of sale; 1 I registered Holstein 2 yrs. old giving milk; 1 registered Holstein bull I age 21 months, a good one; they are all out of the Newman herd at I Culver; 1 grade Holstein 6 yrs. old giving good flow of milk; 1 I grade Holstein 9 yrs. old, giving a good flow of milk; 2 Grade Hol- I steins 5 yrs. old, one to freshen Dec. 27, other about Jan. 1; 11 grade Holstein 4 yrs.old with calf by her side. These are an Accredit- p ed Tuberculin Tested herd. J 3 - HEAD of HORSES - 3' | One team of matched sorrels wt. 3000, one a gelding age 7 yrs., I the other a mare age 8 yrs., both sound and work anv place; 1 bay I : FOUR HEAD of HOGS Two good Spotted Poland China brood sows; 2 young Chester White sows to farrow by time of sale. I ’ARMING IMPLEMENTS, TOOI>. ETC. One handy farm wagon, grain drill, cultivator, disk, double shovel plow. junk. Corn King manure spreader, Champion binder, 10 8-gal. milk cans, other articles not mentioned. Lunch wll be Served by Helping Hand class of Pine Creek Sunday School TERMS OF SALE All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand, over $5.00 credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security with interest at the rate of 6 pepcent from date if pafid when due. If not raid when dune to draw 8 per cent until paid. No property to be removed until terms of saK have been complied with. TWO PERCENT OFF FOR CASH. ED WOLFE, Auctioneer D. D. M ANGES. Clerk SAMUEL GRENERT Fjcrjib N® 1 Soft /T./ N?2—-Medium N? 3 -Med. Ha rd ~ 2 J N°4 Hard h J < x I PENCIL COMPANY M J H S PHILADELPHIA AK V S /fl zz .s I fencih j
