Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1928 — Page 5
a a a ■ « ■■■ ■ '■MMHnanHHMHNSROaaMBMi at a■ ■ ■ 1 * 9 ^hu * W" / \\ V WMRaf^k : fl I Do Business in the ■ = __ i Modern, Efficient I Manner I Handle all transactions with checks —it is the easiest, most efficient, safest and most satisfactory way. There are many advantages to the procedure. Let us explain them to you. We invite you to call and consult with us on business methods in the handling of funds. f fl We welcome your account in any depart- ■ ment. a j • I STATE BANK OF WALKERTON I ■ 1 “Security—Reliability—Courtesy” I |. • | RADIO Tubes, Batteries, Supplies GOOD USED SETS CHEAP I Atwater Kent and RCA Sets Hear the New Majestic CARTER’S DRUG STORE SPECIAL PRICES Sat., Aug. 4 Hamburger, pound 17c Boiling Beef, pound 15c Frankfurts, pound 19c Veal Loaf, pound —l9 c Minced Ham, pound 19c Young and Tender Beef Steak, pound 33c Pork Loin, Roast, end cuts, pound 24c Prunes, 2 pounds 19c Pet Milk or Armour’s, can 10c Certo, per bottle 24c Our Special Coffee, 3 pounds 96c 6 Boxes Matches 19c 3 Loaves of Bread 25c 1 Lb. of Brookfield or Clover Bloom Butter and a Loaf of Bread 54c P. and G. Soap, bar Swansdown Cake Flour, package 32c Sugar at a Reduction! i WALKERTON CASH Market and Grocery John Hauser, Prop. Edw. Baker, Mgr. Brighten Your Kitchen With a New Htr Oil Stove j e gas. Comes in 3,4, 5, or 6 | rs of Leadership in Oil Stove I is stove. We also sell the I Stove. | FRATER I d Hardware I
Local Big chicken dinner every Sunday, 50c at SHIRLEY’S. Anson Frame of Chicago is visiting at the John Frame home. Miss Flossie Gardner was a Sunday guest at T. J. Fitzgerald home. ■ John Breedlove and family spent last week visiting relatives in Lima, i Ohio. Mrs. Susan Thompson is spending the week visiting with relatives in South Benid. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kollars of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leßoy. Men’s Pajamas and night shirts, the latest patterns. B. F. Harden & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Peterson of South Bend were Sundy guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Leßoy. Chas. Elmer Thompson of Mishawaka is here for a two weeks visit ' at the home of Chas. Devine. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Granes of New | Buffalo, Mich., were Sunday guests of Jesse Wolfenburger and family. | Mrs. Mildred Vance and daughter of Detriot, Mich., is spentling this > week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Cripe. Mr .and Mrs. Fred Awal'd and family spen t Sunday with Mr. । Awald's brother, Mr. Skiles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams of South Bend, Cecil Williams and Miss V era Lidecker spent the week end at Kankakee, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Owens and son, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Anderson, of Chicago were entertained over the week end at C. L. Miller’s B Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Devine and ■ son Paul, and Mrs. Susan Thompson 2 visited Earl Fitzgerald and family 8 at Mishawaka Sunday. ■ Miss Helen Fults, who is employ- | ed at the South Bend Electric Co.. I has Ibeen confined to her home here | this week, with Illness. H Mrs. Clara Cunningham and son, I LaMar and grandson, Bobby, of I South Bend were week end guests of ■ Mr. and Mrs. W’. S. Leßoy. R. D. Marsh attended the State convention of Rawleigh Retail Deal- . <ers. at Broad Ripple Park. Indiana- “ | polis, several days last week. M hen you want Shoes that are snappy and will give you good wear, just try our SELZ shoe. B. F. Harden & Son. Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald ami daughter, Verice. and Mrs. Con Harness were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, in South Bend. Ray McDaniel has a very beautiful bouquet of gladiolas from the Soice Gladiola Farm. on display in the window of the state Bank. Mrs. Jesse Wolfenburger and sons. Everett and Virgil, spent Wednesday an Thursday in New Buffalo. Mich., and Michigan City, the guests of relatives. Dance every Saturday evening at Gleaner hall. Old fashioned dancing. Admission. spectators. 10c; dancers, 50c. Public invited. wa!2tf William Blumenthal and family of l^iPorte were visitors at the H C. Casey home Saturday. Burnett Casey went back with them to stay the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Behnke from the Bee Hive Cottage at Koontz lake were accompanied to their home in Gary by Margaret Ewing, who will 'be their guest for a week. Mrs. Glen Stillson and son. Junior returned Tuesday to their home in Nappanee after spending several days here the guests of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hershberger. The Philathea class of the M. E. Sunday School will meet with Mrs. John Cark on Thursday afternoon, - Aug. 16. This meeting has been postponed from Aug 9, on account of the Sunday School i icnic .vhi a will be held on Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fitzgerald and grand daughter. Kathleen. Miss Flossie Gardner and Bruce Fitzger-। aid were in South Bend Sunday as- • ternoon. They visited Mrs. M. C. i Hostetter at Epworth Hospital. 1 Mrs. Hostetter is recovering very nicely from a gall stone operation. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harder.brook drove to East Chicago and Gary Monday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardenbrook. They ascompanied them home on Tuesday afternoon. Men's Hosiery, new patterns and a large assortment. You can find anything you want at our store. B. F. Harden & Son. The Walkerton C. of C. Band will go to Cromwell on Labor Day again this year. The Band played at Cromwell last year on Labor Day and j proved themselves so capable that they were hired again for this year. • Several people accompanied the Band to Cromwell last year and are still talking albout the good time they j had. We expect many more to go ' with the Band this year and guarantee you will have the time of your life. Everyone goes for a good time and everyone has a good time. If you have not planned your fun for Labor Day just get ole Lizzy cleaned and oiled up and go with the Band I to Cromwell. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there , will be a meeting of the members of I Walkerton Woodlawn Cemetary' Association consisting of lot owners of Walkerton W’oodtawn Cemetary at Walkerton Woodlaiwn Cemetary on the 6th day of August 1928, at One o’clock in the afternon for the I purpose of electing seven directors to succeed the directors now holding that office, and also for the purpose jof ammending the by-laws of the association and for such other busi- \ ness as may come before the meets ing. W. Harvey Smith, President, a 3twa2. i 1I SMITH &CO.I Funeral Directors, ■ | | LADY ASSISTANT i RIS OFFICE PHONE No. 4 ■ RESIDENCE. No* 4. | WALKERTON. INDIANA 1 k
Hot and cold lunches, home made pies, at SHIRLEY’S. Underwear that will wear, and wash easy. B. F. Harden & Son. Miss Selma Masterman spent a few . days last week visiting friends in Mishawaka. Hazel Hooven Anders of Peru is spending the week with her mother, , Mrs. Roy Masterman. Edna Fae Anderson and Jean | Rowley are attending Chautauqua at I^Porte this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith called on. Ira Fouts’ Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Worden of Mishawaka were Sunday guests of Bert Masterman and family. LaMar Nusbaum went to Chicago last week where he is employed in the office of the Swift Packing Co. FOR SALE: ONE 192 8 Model Il^indan Chevrolet Sedan.. Taylor’s Garage. Mr. and Mrs. Duaine Stevens and family of LaPorte spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and family. Mrs. Earl Thompson and son, । “Dicky” were guests of her daughter Mrs. Con Harness a few day s last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fanning spent the week end with the latter’s , parents Mr. and Mrs. John Klingaman. : Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rearick spent I Sunday afternoon in South Bend : with their son, Murray Rearick and j family. Mrs. Eva Trost and A. N. Trost : and family attended the funeral of a : cousin, Mrs. Gertrude Pierce, at La- : Porte Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and : Mrs. Lizzie Townsend were Sunay ■ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. ■ Yerrick and family. Mrs. E. S. Wetterling and Paul ■ Smith returned home Wednesday, • after spending the past two weeks ■ with Harry Campbell’s. Our merchandise Is the best that j money can buy, and our prices are ■ low at all times. B. F. Harden & Son. : Mrs Harry Marr and son. Doyle. : are spending the week with her : parents and grandparents, Mrs.C. L. : Miller and James Jackson. The U. B. Sunday School held ; their annual picnic at Lake Maxin- ; kuckee. Culver today. A splendid • dinner and social times were enjoy- J ed.. : For high class work send your [• laundry and dry cleaning to Davies. J Thrift T. soft dry, rough dry and : family finish. We call Wednesdavs • and deliver Fridays. Call Shirley’s 1 Restaurant. wmltf 1 M. B Slick and son. Elden. i motored to Kewanna. Ind., last Sun- | day to attend a reception dlnnln giv- r en at the old home, in honor of his ;} youngest sister and husband who 11 were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence re- ! t> rned Friday from a motor sigh’- I seeing trip which included many ; points of Interest In Wisconsin. Min- I nesota, and points in Canada They | covered 1728 miles in four and half ( days and report good roads and won derful scenery all the way. Mrs. Euretta Bell passed her 86th | birthday last Friday July 27th. receiving of friends, ten of which call- ( ed during the day. She received many beautiful presents. among ( them was a lovely birthday cake made by a friend. Congratulations I were in order, wishing Mrs. Bell I many happy returns of the day I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finch of J Walkerton. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. i Denison. Mrs. Edith Closser and i children of Hanna. Dr. R Denison of Crown Point. Ind., left last Fri-! day on a motor trio which will take j them around Lake Michigan. The-, expect to be gone about a week. Details of this now popular trip will be made known later. 1 have three sets of harness that must be sold on or before the 15th of August. T am going to sell them • t whole sale mice. I will allow 90 days time or a mkaV note. I have to have some money at once. C. M. Goodrich. RUS SCHEDITE South Bend —North Liberty — DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY North Bound AM AM PM Walkerton 5:35 1 9:30 [4:00 No. Liberty 5:55 | 9:45 | 4:15 South Bend 6:45 j 10:30 I 5:00 South Bound South Bend 7:15 | 2:00 | 5:30 North Liberty 8: 00 J 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 | 4:00 | 7:00 South Bound iSouth Bend 9:00 4:30 | 10:30 No. Liberty 9:45 5:15 j 11:15 Walkerton 10:00 5:30 j 11:30 ! We Solicit Special Trips, Day or Night :• ~ — 1 FOR SALE: Oil stove, kitchen cabinet, and porch chair and swing. iltwj26tf Mrs. D. C. Chezem. ! FOR SALE: ONE 1928 Model Landan Chevrolet Sedan. Taylor’s Garage. | AGENT WANTED: We offer pleasant work, good pay and complete cooperation. Old established firm. Write THE CLYDE NURSERY, CLYDE, OHIO. । ltwj26 HARDWOOD LUMBER FOR SALE? Have saw mill operating on my farm near Lemons Bridge, on Walkerton and LaPorte road. Can furnish anything required at right price. Phone 145 wj26tf O. V. Wolfe. I WANTED FRESH COWS, also some to come fresh in fall. i Thos. J. Wolfe Jr.., Phone No. 7 Walkerton, or Art Troyer. Phone Tyner, Indiana. wj26tf FOR SALE—Round Oak kitchen range, $25, 9x12 Wilton rug, $2 5, player piano and 'bench, $125. 2twa4p F. Edwards For Sale: A Deering Mower Phone 183-G Mrs. Erickson 2twjl9 j FOR RENT—Cottage at Koontz lake. Inquire of Clem DoCoudres at Independent office. tfw FOR SALE: ONE 1928 Model Laadan Chevrolet Sedan. Taylor’s Garage.
Ptanyowr Vacation to take ativantago of thoac low fam Atlantic City Excursions Only $29.69 Round Trip —August 7 August 21,1928 Same fares also to Cape May, Otean City, Stone Harbor, Wildwood Tickets limited 16 days for return. Honored on all trains except the Capitol Limited and National Limited. Stopovers on return trip not to exceed ten days at Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waahington, Pittsburgh and other authorised stopover points within the limit. For furthor enOsmotion, apply TICKET AGENT BALTIMORE & OHIO Seeviaa The Public Since 1827
If Its Lumber You Need I —Here’s Where To Get It! I I Xou can stop your searching for good lumber right now — WE HAVE IT and at prices so low you will be astonished ... durable material that will serve you well for any purpose—especially suitable for builders. You don’t take any chances when you purchase our lumber. IT IS GOOD! *IT IS REASONABLE! IT IS DELIVERED PROMPTLY! | Walkerton Lumber & Coal Company 1 NiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiifißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiii^ I WOMEN! I There are women, many of them throughout the | 1 country, making fairly good salaries, who have no j acquaintance with a Bank account. J After years of toil, their only assets are tired 1 bodies and worn out nerves. Better lay a little up and keep it here with us. 3 Let your earnings work for your interest. Farmers State Bank a A GOO D BANK IN A GOOD TOWN E 3 /Mouton display/ The news is out! The whole thrilling story of the Silver Anniversary Buick awaits you at our Buick showroom! And it is news that is completely revising the motor ear ideals of America! New' Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher more brilliant and beautiful than any heretofore known —a tremendous increase in power in what was already the most powerful . automobile engine of its size — new elements of speed, > pick-up and acceleration far lieyoud any previous standard . . . these are high-light features of a car so new, so advanced and so epochal that it is winning universal recognition as the great car of the world. i Visit our Buick showroom. See the Silver Anniversary g gj Buick — today ! SILVER A IV IV I VER SA RY BUICK WITH MA9TBBPIBCI BODIB9 BT FISBWB VKEN BKTTKB AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT ... BUICK WILL BUILD TRIM / - - W. B. APPLE
Notice! DR. J. A. KRIEG Chiropractor Office will be located the second door west of the cobble stone church after August the first. Sundays by appointment. SLICK & CURTIS Attorneys and Oooncellon At Law Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys beUlementa of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections.
Dr. H. S. Dowell DENTIST Office in Residence Phone No. 56. WALKERTON. IND. Masonic WALKERTON LODGE. F. & A. M. No. 619. Regular meetings the first Thursday of each month. Visitors welcome. ROY GINDELBERGER, W. M. DR. W. M. DENAUT, Secy. I NUSBAUM & GO. UNDERTAKERS H We give our special atrwnrion to all calls 0 lady Assistant Phone 83. Walkerton
