Walkerton Independent, Volume 34, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1928 — Page 4

ARE BUILT • ■ ■ BU.CK WILL auTuFTHEM Ouick speaks for Sfai&Quality and Bukfe price spells Value Smart, low-swung bodies by Fisher— Si B^?^ fob Buick’s famous valve-in-head six-cylinder engine — and Buick’s Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers—endow Buick with the rich quality-appeal of the most expensive cars. And Buick volume double that of any other builder of fine automobiles—enables Buick to offer you Buick quality at surprisingly low prices. Three popular Buick models, a Sport Roadster, a Sedan, and a Coupe are priced as low as $1195, and all can be purchased on the liberal G. M. A. C. plan. See other cars—then see Buick. Let the comparison determine your choice. SEDANS $1195 to $1995 COUPES $1195 to SIBSO SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 M prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., government tax to be added. The G. M. .4 O. finance plan. the most C'urablc, is available. W. B. APPLE, Local Dealer NERVOUS IRRITABILITY Bo you become irritated at J trifles, lie awake nights, start at / f sudden noises? Better look out / for your nerves or you will have a / serious nervous breakdown. X Dr. Miles’ Nervine is a good nerve medicine to take under these conditions. I < Used with success for nearly half a century. Try it for " Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, 't V S Nervous Dyspepsia. Nervous Headache. Neurasthenia r-'/*’ If you would like to try Dr. Miles’ Nervine, we’ll send A A ''Mj a generous sample for &c in stamps. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ar&R. MILES'. » Nervine m Ask for Our Sale Bill Forms

THE ■ SPRING SUIT ! | Starts Out Early— today! j I Ellsworth’s present the newly arrived 1928 Tailleur---of intriguing charm---hand tailored in quality fabrics, handsomely lined with silk. Navy blue and Oxford grey in single and double breasted styles are prominent for 1928. We also show them in novelty tweeds, black kasha, checks and hairlines. As a trimming note satin and braid binding is cleverly used. The three-piece suit with mannish vest is extremely chic. * | In our varied collection we are showing specialized lines for 8 the Junior Miss who wears size 13, 15 or 17. And suits specially g g tailored to fit the Little Lady. I The Ihe Smartest - . FUR SCARF Accessories j | Adds Much to lor the Tailleur | | the Tailleur . are here g | . Sleveless vestees. 1 s Beautiful Stone Martens at $39.50 — Tailored blouses. ® Choice quality two-skin Baum Martens New felt hats. 18135 —Hudson Bay Sable, two skin at New gloves. g $119.7u —And I oxes! Silver foxes. New handbags. beige, red, black, pointed, cross and New bouttonnieres. I sable dyed. The boxes are priced at New colourings in hose. i SSO to $395. 'iew slippers. § : j f’. ' • SOT’TT RFTP 'VI' I 1 1

I THE INDEPENDENT February 2, 1928. ■ — — V HAT MAKES FAKM VALUES? in the heart of Africa, in the Amazon valley of South America, or on one of tne islands that make up the archipelago of the south seas, one । may find land that is far more fertle than anything we know about i eru in Indiana. And yet this land, producing Its amazingly luxuriant jungle growth, is practically worthless. For the price of a single acre of land in our country yo i could buy a vast tract of this amazingly fertile soil of the jungle. “But who wants to live there?” ;yo i ask, and by that question you । set forth the idea back of this edij to ial. Who indeed wants to live in any place simply because the soil is ; fertile. There are many things that i make a farm desirable, that is valuable, besides the productivity of Its fields. If you were to sell your farm you j would have to talk about much beside:; the good black ground. The I intellligent prospect would want to I know that the schools are good, that | the neighbors are friendly and inI telligent, that the highways are pass- | able, and that the town nearby is a । live one, serving as a good buying and marketing center, and having within its confines a good nigh school. In other words the value of any jfarm ii quite largely based upon the excellence of its community and up[on the character of the town near which it is located. It is therefore to the financial inI tt rst of the local farmery to aid in I the development of the local towns. I They profit as the town booms just as the town benefits as the farmer I prospers. i All of us are members of a sort of [gigantic partnership. We all benefit [directly by keeping our dollars work- ■ ing here at home. LOOK AT THE LEG \l S These days the papers are publish ing the township trustees' annual re- । ports, the county reports, delinquent tax list and other important notices. Those taxpayers who are interested Tn reducing expenditures now have a chance to examine these reports j and see how the money has been spent the past year. The law very wisely provide; tha^ these facts shall be published so the j taxpayers can read and know what the officials have done with the [money collected. If it is found that any portion has been spent ’inwiselv. thei>> is an opportunity to make ohejection so that a similar expenditure does not occur again. The very fact that these expondt- । tures have to be published arid car ; fully accounted for. and the further i fact that the state board of accounts i will later go over the figures, causes officials to be more careful in their I handling of public funds. । Those as ho are watching the bud- [ gets in the fall will get much info • tn: tion about what expenses are moles ary by a study of the January i reports.—Plymouth Pilot. After having reflected on the burldem and anxieties carried by t’m iP'vsident of the United States, mou lof us have chosen not to run for [that office this year.

I IpundKttrs — And Mako It a I^aw Abiding City Chief Hughes of the Chicago police force boasts that arrests in nis city were 63!) per 10,000 population which is somewhat higher than the same figures for other cities. A pretty fair showing, but keep at it, Caief, and see if you can’t make the score perfect next year—lo,ooo arrests to 10,000 population. “Carbon monoxide poisoning from automobiles is very dangerous,” advises Doctor Wolfe, “but it isn’t nearly so bad as aeroplane poisoning.” “U hat's aeroplane poisoning?” we asked. “Terrible,” said he, "one drop is usually fatal ” “Ah wants a razza.” “A safety razor, Sir?” “No, sail. all needs dis fo' very social puhposes.” Bi tter to bo Safe Than be President Former Governor Lowden has said that no man has ever run away from the Presidency. Wo assume that he didn’t have Mexico or Nicaragua in mind. Ho (Jot Thu Truth, Anyway A man of Scottish tendencies called at tiie office of Attorney Sheneman, so rumor has it, and after giving certain details asked if he would take the case. “Why, certainly Sir. It seems like a perfect case. I'm sure we can't lose.” “Well thank ye. but 1 dinna ken I’ll go tae law with it.” “Why.” “I just laid before ye my opponent’s case." “Sure, an what does jour old man do?’’ “He’a a banker." i “ I G’wan.” “Sure, ho banks up the ditches.” The Form Appeals A young lady in North Llbertv says that she wants a new jacket made out of this new leather she hear- so much about nowadays called formaldehyde. A woman is said to bo old when she does not rare 1 w du- look’and a man is old wh< ho does not care whom ho looks at. Getting A l it Customer at Goin on A F we! lor’ meat market: “1 want some oy:t. s " "Well, they’re for a nan who wears a 15 shirt." Some of th >se new fangbd ci .ar lighters are like the radio. Tla v work when there is nobi ij there to s< u them. Iler lattes Kun To The Exchrdve A young lady of our acquaintance who has some mom v to inx- : t ■ that she doesn’t want any common stock. No she is very particular in I er tastes ami wants something preferred. Agent of Fraveler’s Aid Society: "Sorry you lost the address, but we belies** we can locate the < ] • qd in a short lime. Will you tel! me it T.a<iy. angrilj : ■ W 11. I’ll have yo j understand. Miss, that I haven’t com here for any bad purpose.” wculd OF ^1 Ze il p e ■ ‘ WT '7/ : 1 - Dad—Lu k I re, D<>r<..hy. I dun t like the way tin te j minister ar ■ 1. igging you 1 Dol Don’t you km w th-‘y’re scan |y more th.-.n ' ys. daddy? They'll s. on imp o\e. BUS SCHEDULE South Bend —North Liberty — DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY North Bound AM AM PM Walkerton 5:35 I 9:30 [ 4:00 No. Liberty 5:55 l’ 9:45 | 4:15 South Bend 6:45 | 10:30 | 5:00 South Bound South Bend 7:15 | 2:00 | 5:30 North Liberty 8:00 | 2:45 | 6:15 Walkerton 8:15 | 3:00 | 6:30 SUNDAY SCHEDULE North Bound AM PM PM Walkerton 8:00 | 3:00. | 6:00 No. Liberty 8:15 | 3:15 | 6:15 South Bend 9:00 I 4:00 | 7:00 South Bound South Bend 9:00 I 4:30 I 10:30 No. Liberty 9:45 I 5:15 ! 11:15 Walkerton 10:00 | 5:30 | 11:30 We Solicit Special Trips, Day or Night Beverstein’s Treatment For Tuberculosis Mr. Beverstein, now located at 233 Alfred street, Elkhart, was for 3 8 years a resident of Nappanee. He has placed on the market a Vegetable Compound known a s BEVERSTEIN’S TUBERCULOSIS "TREATMENT that has been found in many cases to be highly beneficial in the treatment of Tuberculosis of the Lungs. The formula has been a secret of the Beverstein family during the past half century, and was used effectively by several parties during that time. His many friends will be pleased to know that although 72 years of age he is actively engaged in, and meeting with unusual success in this new business. wnl

Estate of James E. McCabe. ! ^’OTIUE OF FINAL ACCOUNT By direction of George M. McCabe. ' late of St. Joseph County, in tli^ State of Indiana, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the heirs, legatees and devisees of the said dec-Tdent, and all othei persons interested in the said a tate. i that said Administrator lias filed i" this court his account and voucherfor the final settlement of said estate, and thej - are herebj’ required to be am] appear in said Court on the 29th day of February, 1928 when the same will be heard and make proof of their ht inship, or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause if there ho, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit Court a r South Bend, Indiana, 20th day of January, 192 8. FRANK N. NEVINS, Clerk. Carl Weidler, Deputy. . J- W. Cotton, Attorney for Estate. 2twf9 — " Roy Sheneman ' LAWYER Ofllce Over Hous e r Hardware. I PHONE SLICK & CURTIS 'Horneys and Councellor- At Law Notarj Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys b<-ttlrnients of Estates. Abstracts of I Ifile, i:«ai Estate, Loans. Insure ancn and Collections. Dr. V. B. Wolfe OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICI AN AND SURGEON Office Over Farmer. State Bank Office Phone 40 Res, Phone 7 Dr. W. M. Denaut DENTIST OFI It E HOUUS Na.m.to 12 m.— I p. m. to sp. m. Evenings by Ap;*olrtment DEN AI T BUH DING Phone 49 I Used I Fordsons Wo have several used Fordsons that we are offering a t bargain prices from $75 up, depending on condition. 3 used plows and a fe w usu d Fordson wheels, fro nt s and rears. W.R.Hinkle Inc. M 2338 South Bend 5j 1 I- X. ** » a ii And HEADACHES RELIEVED Without the use of any Drugs By H. LEMONTREE EYE SIGHT SPE( I A LISTS 222’i S. MH HIGA N ST.. South Ben<i. Indiana

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o O 1 1 _ February Brings New Things to Wyman s We ail want to see the thing that’s Inew! New baby — new Fold — new fashion — curious humans just flock to see and hear and learn all about them. That is why you are sure to enjoy a trip through Wyman’s now — * new things everywhere! New silks New woolens New cottons New coats New frocks New accessories New foundation garments New home furnishings » Come and see us — see what's new — and profit thereby! I WYMAN’S JLi l JuO-i | Take Your Car to | | Shorty’s Garage 1 5 for • AUTO 8 I RE. URING j j 0 All Work Guaranteed and Quick Service ! 0 I have opened an auto repair shop in the Dick a J Miller barn, back of Ford Garage, Walkerton, and a am ready to give you quick service on your repair g | jobs. All work is guaranteed. g $ COME IN AND SEE ME f | Delbert (Shorty) Kline! Ask for Our Sa ? e Bill Forms