Walkerton Independent, Volume 52, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1927 — Page 5

Bank Statement

Charter No. 161 Report of the condition of State Bank of Walkerton, at Walkerton, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 23, 1927. EDWARD GRIDER. President. W. W. PLACE, Vice-President. W. RAY McDANIEL, Cashier. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . _ $229,798.94 Overdrafts 4 6.49 Other Bonds, Secur., etc 83,663.72 Banking House . 6,789.85 Furniture and Fixtures 5,131.50 Other Real Estate owned 4,594.53 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand 33,580.35 Trust Securities Z 28,250.00 Total Resources 391,855.38

State Bank of Walkerton Wall Paper Nothing Improves the Home so much— Costs so Little We have New Complete Stock Now Showing. c. M. CARTER. PH. C. barters Drus Store Se^xoAL Store ^^**”*■"—ll WWKfRTON. INDIANA f BULK GARDEN SEEDS I | The time is here and the weather is favorable for t I Gardening. Remember our store is “SEED HEAD- i j QUARTERS.” We sell and recommend the Leonard I g Old Reliable Bulk Seeds. Try them. Good Onion Seed—Our- Specialty. . I FRATER HARDWARE Open Evenings for Your Convenience ■■“■■“■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l : Coal Lime S gi Cement Sewer Pipe Brick Asphalt RooJ^J Cement Blocks j WALKERTON CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. Phone 33 . W. S. Rhodes, Mgr. -—-—rnrßTrTir^^ «Pay Less Cash ■ 800 Carry! Specials—Sat., April 2 Pork Steak, lb 24c I Pork Chops, lb. —25 c Pork Roast, lb. 22c Spare Ribs, lb. -18 c Lard, lb. — — j 14c Fancy bulk Prunes, 2 lb. 21c 3 cans Sweet Corn 25c 24’4 IL sack Peerless Flour 93c 3 cans Heinz Spaghetti : .. 40c No. 2’4 Libby Apricots 26c Santos, Peaberry Coffee, 3 lb. 93c 10 lb. Sugar 68c Large, solid Head Lettuce 9c 3 lb. Navy Beans „ 22c I We sell the famous Cream of Nut and Oak Grove Oleo. J WALKERTON CASH MARKET I AND GROCERY John Hauser, Prop. Edw. Baker, Mgr. J

LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.0” Surplus 8,500.00 Undivided Profits- Net ’3,628.9 7 Demand Deposits 129.364.6;: Demand Certificates 195,961.30 Savings Deposits 1,150.48 Trust Investments 28.250.00 Total Liabilities 391,855.38 State of Indiana. County of St. Joseph, ss: J I, W. Ray McDaniel, Cashier of the State Bank of Walkerton of Walkerton, Indiana, do solemnly swear that I the above statement is true. W. RAY McDANIEL. Subscribed and sworn ti before me this 29th day of March. 1927. (SEAL) Florence Creager. Notary Public My Commission expires March 9, 1930.

■ UJJaI Nevibh See Radio Raj about your Radio troubles. wtf staple and Fancy Groceries at SHIRLEY’S. Miss Margaret Bandendistel of South Bend spent the week end at home. * Eldon Paul Slick has been suffering with a sew re case of tonsilitis this week. For your convenience we carry bread, milk and staple groceries. At GORDONS. J FOR SALE—A new cultipacker, price $50.00, cash or terms. Inquire at Independent office. tfm3l Mr. and Mrs. Ward Farrar have {returned from Florida where they spent the winter months. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Denaut have moved from the Trost*property into the Jolly property on Avenue D. RAGS! RAGS!! I will pay 7c a pound for clean wiping rags. Bring them in. I need them badly. 2twa7 Bert Apple Garage. Mrs. Esa Trost has returned to j Walkerton after spending the winter with her son, Ed, in Chicago and relatives in Wellsboro. (Bolins Quitting Business Sale is the talk of the coininunitj . Folks ] ire coming for miles to Save at this I (heat Sale. Don't miss it. Painting and Decorating work, ' guaranteed. My prices are the lowest. Give me a call, phone 136-S. ftwa7p Clarence Hostetler. Miss Jeanette Bell was called home from Elkhart Sunday- on ac- ' -cunt of the illness of her mother,'' Mrs. Uretta Bell, who has been suf- ' f ring with bronchitis. Harry Reed has received a letter * am William Low. Bryan, president ; of Indiana Uni.orsity, expressing tlie thanks of th. Univ* rsity for the part he played in th< educational i campaign to secure funds for the State University. While the Univer-H sity did no* get all it desired, it did ; get sufficient funds from the state It gislature to help its < au« considerably. i

f Tima fa RaMi^a /TXj// V*> 41 G« • FISK k ■- i \ a i§Bl SL^i A $ '« F^J | 1^ J iVH n■sX z IT IS RUMORED That Tires will advance in price soon. Buy Fisk Tires from us now and save money. Our stock is complete and our prices right. • ' I Huhnke Tire Shop Vulcanizing Batteries | Big Rug Values g .- -i—i- i*3 ”^T\ MM^C-LJOU V-g : . • > .Mr® ^jb- 1 LjH k - I I Jbi ^ cov C Q svheny^ i vC El, rug r^ 1 ; at a ^ost So ?~ b t p x^ ^-Mjja^ > 1 ’* d vour nurSC su^ ^ ted u-hen. rCCn ? >r bathroo^'. - V erch LoorVeX »’ ggßMr ae-« f h e,. «<« du 7 i:“ Wk « A wßg* ^ et Ms ^ow you how much 2 ,av * n < these Ceruiin-teed floor • coverings u/ill mean >^*9/ for you. 9x12 Rugs, latest patterns, &Q std special at so«t/d Linoleum, 4 yds. wide, very pretty, d A£h special, __ SJUVV | 9x12 Axminster Rugs, the seam- ^QQ F9^ less kind, now at / 9 S. A. NUSBAUM Walkerton, Ind. j

Get your Easter novelties before they are all gone at GORDON’S. Chocolate covered peanuts, 25c pound, Saturday, at SHIRLEY’S. James Place of South Bend is spending the spring school vacation with friends here. Get a Dollar’s worth for a dime at Golm’s Grab Bag Sale Saturdaj afternon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. W . W. Griffin was in Chica- ! go last week visiting her daughter, , Jane, and other relatives. Ellsworth Hisey and family of South Bend were dinner guests of T. A. Frater Thursday evening. Frank Nash Jr., of Lydick, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. ' and Mrs Frank Nash and family. Mrs. Hazel Marr and sons of Garrett. Jnd., spent the week end here । with the former’s mother, Mrs. C. L. ' Miller, and family. New Chevrolet cars delivered this ' week were: Isaac Finch, coach; Rol-' lo Skiles and John Frame, sedans; ' Harley Mangus, coupe. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Finch and Mr. and Mrs. Clem DeCoudres were ; Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Susan! DeCoudres in South Bend. Mrs. A. O. Yer rick. Mrs. Gus ' Schultz. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Flein- i lug ar e in Crown Point. Ind., attend- { ing a Presbyterian meeting. Elmer Ballsbaugh and family and i Mr. and Mrs. R. Wisler were Sun- ■ day guests of Wm. Ballsbaugh, who was celebrating his 77th birthday • anniversary, at Mexico. Ind. Fred Wolff and Charles Wolff en- j tered the WI.S square dance callin. contest lield in Chicago last week, j They report a fine time appearing j before the “Mike” and Charles took thin! honors in the contest. The Community club has been invit< d as honor guests to attend the Reciprocity Tea to be given at the I Robertson tea room Friday afternoon by tlie Woman’s Club of s ( > th . Bend. The hours ar*? from three until five p. m. Members cf the club are asked to meet at the horn.' of Mrs. Claire Sellers nt 1:30 p. m. Car will b** provide 1 for everyone iC- ir- ' insr to attend th? tea

FOUND—Child’s slicker on Teegarden road. Owner maj' have same by claiming property and paying 25c ! for this ad. Chas. Worrell. FOR SALE—One Essex 6 coach, slate 1925 model; 1 Ford coupe, late s 1925 model. Terms or trade. H. C. I Chaney Auto Sales, Walkerton. . Itwm3lp LOST— Traveling bag Sunday, probably on Riley road, containing Bible, fountain pen, name in Bibb'. | and note book. Finder please leave J at Independent office. । Itwm.ll Miss Mary Bowers. FOR SALE— One 14-inch left , handed walking plow, also one two- - horse walking corn plow. Phone, Tyner. i ’>twal4p Frank Oplinger. j FOR SALE—Four Ford tourings, ; 1923-24 models. $45 to $75. Easy terms. . Itwn Beistle’s, North Liberty • FOR SALE OR RENT—II 4 acre : mint farm, near good town. Address ID. & H. Realty Co.. 228 E. Dubaii • St.. South Bend, Ind. i2twnhn3l • FOR SALE—Potatoes. SI.OO per bushel. Phone 103-U. 2twnm3l F re< i Wolff. dor SALE Several Ford Tudors and coupes, from $175.00 up. Easy । terms. J Beistle’s, North Liberty ; I(>R SALE Baby chicks. all heavies. Will do custom hatching. We sell Buckeye Brooder Stoves i $16.50. Phone 115, Walkerton. - . wnlfni3ltf COZY HATCHERY • FOR SALE—Good, pure timothy I hay. in barn. Phone 146-D. ::tw a7p j. w. Rush. I FOR SALE Two pair Mountain! Warbler and Roller Canary birds. ' , Phone 1 i t;-D. 3 twa~P Mrs. J. W. Rush. 1 lOk SAT.E- Baby chicks from quality stock—-Reds. Kocks. Leg' i horns. Wyandottes, Orpingtons. Take advantage of our early order discount. PLYMOUTH HATCHERY Phone 408 122 So. Center St. wj2otf I’OR SALE Just like new. Ford Tudor sedan, balloon tires, extra tire. Big steering wheel, etc. $325.0... Easy terms. ■ twn Beistle’s, North Liberty. Dr. V. B. Wolfe OSTEOPATHIC PIIVSK'IW AND SURGEON Office Over Gohn’s Store Office Phone 10 Res. Phone 7 SLICK & CURTIS Attome>s and Councellors At Law Notary I’ubllc and U. S. Pension A t torneya h‘ tr)ementß of Estates, Abstracts of ritle. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. I Masonic WALKERTON LODGE, F. & A. M No. 619. Regular meetings the first i Thursday of each month. Visitor* j welcome. GRANT A. BAUGHER, W. M. GROVER OPLINGER. Secy. ~666“ is a prescription for ( olds, Grippe, Fu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germs.

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