Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1928 — Page 5
$ i i a r ■ a t g r i e h a a ri i a i r i H \ \ v vSSmEs^^ J ■ xs^ - _//y ■ i I I Do Business in the i Modern, Efficient ■ Manner 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. | We welcome your account in any department. ■ | 9 I " | STATE BANK OF WALKERTON = “Security—Reliability—Courtesy” ■ ■ RADIO Tubes, Batteries, Supplies GOOD USED SETS CHEAP Atwater Kent and RCA Sets Hear the New Majestic CARTER’S DRUG STORE - SPECIAL PRICES Sat., Aug. 11 I 100 lbs. of Swift Premium hams, wt. Bto 10 lbs., whole hams 29c Try a slab of our bacon at -25 c Minced ham and frankfurts -18 c Beef steak for much less Sugar, Flour, also Canned Goods at a reduction Every Article Guaranteed WALKERTON CASH Market and Grocery John Hauser, Prop. Edw. Baker, Mgr. Brighten Your Kitchen With a New | Red Star Oil Stove t No wicks, works like gas. Comes in 3,4, 5, or 6 I burner models. 31 years of Leadership in Oil Stove I field. Next best to gas stove. We also sell the I Quick Meal Wick Oil Stove. | T. A. FRAT ER | General Hardware
UkialNe^ Big chicken dinner every Sunday, 50c at SHIRLEY'S. Marion Knoll of LaPorte is visiting Jeannette Schultz this week. 1 homas Ritter and family of Tippecanoe are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leslie and son, Carlisle. Mrs. Anna Rensiberger of South Bend is living with her sister, Wrs. J. C Flack, at Santa Ana, Calif. Will Frazer and daughter Jean, of Port Huran, Michigan, called on Walter Cover and family Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles Worrell and son Robert are spending several days in Chicago with A. A Peterson and family. Lloyd Taylor and family and Mrs. Claire Sellers were Sunday guests of Mrs. Isobelle G-reiger, at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hahn and children spent the week end in Rawson, Ohio, with Mrs. Hahn’s brother, Leonard Beatty and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cummings and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. LaFeber and grandson Joseph, of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. LaFeber and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wolfe entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and son Donald. Miss Alice Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson all of Chisago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haney and Rev. and Mrs. Paul Wagner, wiho have been visiting Mrs. Wagner’s brother and sister, Hiram Reeder and Barbara Hahn, returned to their home in Irvin, Pa., Friday. | For high class work send your | laundry and dry cleaning to Davies. | Thrift T. soft dry, rough dry and J family finish. We call Wednesdays I and deliver Fridays. Call Shirley's । Restaurant. wmitf ! Mr. and Mrs. Max Miranda of Be- | loit, Wisconsin, were guests of Dr. । W. F Miranda and sister, Mrs. Anna | Miles a few days last week. Dr. = Miranda and Mrs. Miles returned | home with them for a visit at Beloit over the week end.’ k Those from out of town who attended the funeral of Mrs. Almina • Andrews Saturday afternoon were J , A. Frame of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Fiscus and Thomas Frame of Rolling Pralre, Mrs. Nancy Long I of Mishawaka and Sam N. Frame of । Waukegan, 111. । Come in and see O ur new line of I fall and winter shoes. They are Selz shoes and they have the wear- ; Ing qualities as well as style. B. F. Harden & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hardenlbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sheatsley attended a big league ball game at j Chicago Tuesday between the Chicago White Sox and the New York Yanks. | The Philathea Class of the Methodist Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. John Clark on Thurs- | day. August 16. Special stunts are , being prepared for this meeting. ' Everyone is urged to come ami enjoy them. On account of moving into a smaller house we have some extra furniture for sale, six solid oak. leather bottom, dining room chairs: । 1 hand made solid oak ped Ist el. 1 I small pedistel, 4 dozen fruit cans. । Call at the Bonham residence | ItW- B A. Sweigart. Chiropractor Office at Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Harden. Third door west of Methodist Church. Will make calls when paI tients are not able to cj;te to office. DR.J.A.KRIEG Phone 60 Walkerton, Indiana
■ — | £iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(i]iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii£ J Canning-Pickeling | | Season Helps I All Pure and in Bulk Sacchrine Curry^Powder Mustard Seed All Spice Tumeric Powder Black perper = Dill Seed Whole Pepper Pods = = Pepper Berriesi Ginger Root Cinnamon Celery Seed Judds Dill Pickle Mixture = = Mixed Whole Spices E All of These and Others C. M. CARTER. PH. C. I carters Drug Store I = The 3?eocaU, store -WAtKERTON. INDIANA | *lllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln^ WANTED: DEAD STOCK Phone us at our expense PLYMOUTH FERTILIZER CO. Phone 728 Plymouth, Ind.
Hot and cold lunches, home made pies, at SHIRLEY’S. Charles Frederick Perry, of Mishawaka, is visiting his cousin, Bobby Stull this week. A.N. Trost and family are spending the week in the DeCoudres cottage at Koontz Lake. Mrs. Joe Kerchaerc, who was quite ill several days last week with pleurisy, is much improved. Mrs. Leslie Strahl and children, of Ravenna, Ohio, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Reamer. ’ Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Albright and Mrs. Lee Townsend spent Wednea- ■ day in Elkhart with Floyd Albright and family. i ARROW SHIRTS, the only shirt i that you really are safe in Ibuying. B. F. Harden & Son. Edith Bandendistle spent the . week end with Elsie and Mary Man- ’ ghelli at their Long View cottage, • Koontz Lake. Air. and Mrs. Donald Worrell and I sons of South Bend are spending - their vacation in the Dem^ji cottage , at Koontz Lake. Dance every Saturday evening at I Gleaner hall. Old fashioned dancing. Admission, spectators, 10c; - dancers, 50c. Public invited. * WH 1 2 t f [ The Rupel reunion will be held at Pottawatomi Park, South Bend, . section six, on Saturday, Aug. 11th. • I Members please take notice. •' Secretary Miss Margaret Bandendlstel re- , turned to Cincinnati, Ohio, after spending two weeks vacation with I home folks and friends. , Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Milleo and । sons. Clyde and Gail, of Downers . । Grove, 111., spent several days this ■ | week at the Bert Masterman home. If you wear Stephenson s underwear you will be in solid comfort and ease. B. F. Harden & Son. Misses Mary and Elsie Manghelli of Elwood, Ind., and Miss Margaret Kean, of Chicago, were Thursday guests of the Misses Alice and Edith j Bandendlstel. . Mrs. Rachael Phillips and Mrs. A. D. Richardson, of Wenatchee, i । Wash..and Mrs. John Horn, of North j Judson, spent several days with Mrs. Mary A. Reamer. Gentlemen, we have just what । you want in the line of neck wear, j All new patterns and a large assort- 1 j ment. Come in and look them . over. B. F. Harden & Son. Announcement is made of the mar । riage of Miss Doris Crafton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crafton. I I>ecatur County, and Victor Lonn, of Chicago. which took place at the ' Presbyterian parsonage, m Green- I burg, the Rev. J. R. Rardelmeier officiating. The bride is a graduate of the Clarksburg high school and was a former teacher in the Walkerton school. They will live in Chicago Anyone knowing themselves in[debted to the Walkerton Lumber Co. formerly managed by Earl Thompson. should settle with me within the next few days. '.fore the accounts are turned over to the Com- ; pany's attorney. Mrs. Lotta E Zincer WANTED: To rent 40 or *0 acres farm. Must have at least acres of mint ground, with good buildings i2twal6 Z. L. Mann. Walkerton.} ! hardwood limber for SALE: Have siw mill operating on imy farm near Lemons Bridge, on Walkerton and La Porte road. Can ' furnish anything required at r’-! * I Price. Phone 14 5 wj2Btf O. V Wolfe. WANTED FRESH COWS. also some t ■> comp fresh in fall. Tiios. j. Wolfe Jr... Phone No ~ Walkerton, or Art Troyer. Phone Tyner. Indiana. wj26tf FOR Sj r.e? plumbs. Itwa9. L. A. Schmeltz FORE SALE—3 year old mule. Phone 11 6-W. Itwa9p F. M. Rogers FOR SALE: Red Star Detroit Vapor oil stove, has five burners, and built in oven. Itwp E. E. Davis-
Manyoar Vacation to take advantage of thta low fares Atlantic City Excursions Only $29.69 Round Trip August 21,1928 Same fares also to Capa May, Ocean 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, Washington, Pittsburgh and ocher authorised stopover points within the limit. for ferttror Unlttnnaemn, apply TICKET AGENT BALTIMORE & OHIO Soevia# The Public Since 1827
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116 Inch ^'hcel Base Two-passenger Business Coupe . $1195.00 Five-passenger 2-door Sedan .... $1220.00 Five-passenger Phaeton ........ $1225.00 Four-passenger Special Coupe . . $1250.00 Five-passenger 4-door Sedan .... $1320.00 121 Inch U~heel Base Four-passenger Sport Roadster. $1325.00 Two-passenger Business Coupe . $1395.00 Four-passenger Special Coupe .. $1450.00 Five-pass. Close-Coupled Sedan . $1450.00 Five-passenger 4-door Sedan.... $1520.00 129 Inch Wheel Base Five-passenger Phaetnn $1525.00 Seven—passenger Touring ....... $1550.00 Five-passenger Coupe $1865.00 Five peas. Oose-Coupled Sedan . $1875.00 Four-pass. CxMivertiUe < oupe ... SLB7SdM) Fivr—passenger 4-door Sedan .... $1933.00 Serra pnswrngrr Sedan ....... . .$2045.00 Seven psnrngi r Limousine .... .s2l 45.00 dUgwiees/. o. b. Buick factories Flint. Michigan
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...CALL... INDIANA HIDE & TALLOW CO. South Bend, Ind. (Reverse Phone Charges) If Unfortunate In The Loss Os Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep REMOVAL AT Oi\CE WITHOUT ONE CENT OF EXPENSE TO YOU. Manufacturers of “BLUE RIBBON*” Brand Meat Scraps. Telephones: Day Calls 3-6480 and 3-9138-11. Night Calls 2-1644 and 2-2435. B. I. Holser & Co. . WALKERTON ' Distributors of our Meat Scraps
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