Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1928 — Page 4
MAYBE YES! Q MAYBE NO! BUT we have a hunch that ( ' you will want the Very Latest Thing in Lyijz, suits sill Your choice for W' sls It will pay you to see them B. F. HARDEN & SON Walkerton, Ind. Brighten Your Kitchen With a New I Red Star Oil Stove I No wicks, works like gas. Comes in 3,4, 5, or 6 | • | burner models. 31 years of Leadership in Oil Stove | I field. Next best to gas stove. We also sell the I g Quick Meal Wick Oil Stove. . 8 I T. A. FRAT ER | | General Hardware / COW SALE We will sell at the William Lyman farm one and one half miles south of Wyatt, six and one half miles north of Bremen and six miles east of Lakeville, located on the Mishawaka-Bremen Road, on Tuesday, SEPT. 4th Beginning at 1:00 o’clock 30—Head of Dairy Cows—3o Consisting of 8 head of Guernsey cows and 12 head of Holstein cows. These cows are all young and some are fresh with calves by side. Others close up springers and came out of some of the best herds in Northern Wisconsin. Durhams and Jerseys The balance of this herd of 30 consists of the very best Durham and Jersey cows that money can buy and each cow will be sold under a gilt edge guarantee. Can be Inspected All of these cows can be inspected at any time after Friday. August 31st, at the William Lyman farm. SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE Every one of these cows will be sold under a gilt edge guarantee. TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OE THE SALE Harold Steiner, Auct. William Lvinan, UlerK CASTLEMAN BROS. fT 77 D^. W. F. MIRANDA I Koy oneneman General Practice I LAWYER Office Hours i Office Over Hous e r Hardware. 8:00 3. RI. to 8:00 p. RI. | phone 38. Telephone 24
mmgwwm ' 4 A / 60 00 equipment makes a good farmer better SSf^ NORTH LIBERTY SILO & ia#S® .W%,, CONCRETE CO. £ a \ olunie 5 August 30, 1928. Xo. 35 LI! i'... .t. .»,«..
Wr Mi ■ k^few j w !i Mrs. Earl Smith was made I happy last week when Elroy Kline delivered to their home a new’ Meadows gas motor Jwasher. If in need of a new washer, either gasoline or electric, come in and look over the Meadows. There are a number of good features which make it superior to any ; other w’asher on the market. Russell Platz and his crew’ left Monday morning for Aldine to to build two 12x30 silos, one for Isadore Podell, the other for L. W. German. Platz and Jarvis ! made a good record last week, building two complete silos, one 12 x 40 ft. at Wanatah, for J. M. Boehlke, the other, 10 x 40 ft. at LaPorfe for Dr. LaDue. FREE! FREE! To everyone making a purchase • of five or more gallon of gasoline on next Saturday and Sunday we will give a large 24-inch fly swatter.
Silo on Indiana State Prison Farm The boys are all anxious, awaiting whose lot it will fall to build the new silo on the Indiana state prison farm near Michigan City. The state authorities see the value of ensilage in caring for their cattle. A good corn crop and a shortage of hay makes us think out some way to conserve feed. More tons of feed can be put into a S3OO silo than in a SI,OOO barn. Are You Lucky? One day’s business given away FREE! Save your STAR RECEPTS. Who can tell, you mayhave the Lucky Day. ‘WW Martin Neispodiany of Crumstown has traded in his fordson on a new McCormick-Deering 10-20 tractor. We have a number of used Fordsons, ranging in price from SIOO on up, rebuilt and in good condition. One of these tractors with a one-bottom plow will soon pay for itself in preparing your wheat ground.
LABOR DAY' Greater significance will be given to Labor Day this year if, in celebrating it, we shall do so in spirit with which Lincoln spoke when he said: “Educated people must labor, otherwise education itself would become a positive and intolerable evil. No country can sustain in idleness more than a small percentage of its members. The greater majority must labor at something productive. From these premises the problem springs: 'How can labor and education be most satisfactorily combined?”’ Recent investigations have shown that there is a connection between illiteracy and laltor inefficiency. In 'an Eastern state where a great number of illiterate aliens reside it has been found that an amazing proportion of these persons are incapable of being taught how to operate labor - saving machinery. Labor too often is looked upon as a mere mechanical process. Too many people, not familiar with the circumstances, regard laborers as human machines. Labor and education must ever go hand in hand and it must ever be apprecated that the part of the laborer is just as important and honorable as that of any business or profession. The more attention given the element of education by labor, the greater will be its efficiency and the more pronounced and substantial will be its progress. It is a very happy and apt circumstance that Labor Day and the reopening of our schools and colleges fall so closely together. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the ; Tax Rates for certain purposes by I the Civil Town of Walkerton, Indl- ' ana, before the Board of Town Trustees. Notice is herelby given the taxpay- ’ ers of the town of Walkerton. IndiI ano, that the proper legal officers of i ' said municipality, at their regular ■ meeting place, on the 7th day of J September. 1928, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND Personal Services 1. Salary of Trustees $240.00 , 2. Salary of Clerk 720.00 3. Salary of Health Officer 25.0 u j 4. Salary of Marshal 300.00 5. Salary of Nightwatchman 600.00 j 6. Compensation of Town Attorney Z 100.00 666 I Cures Malaria and quickly relieves I Biliousness. Headaches, and Dizziness due to tenqxirary Constipation. । Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing copiotis watery evacuations. i Week End Excursions Via Nickle Plate Road Very Low Round Trip I Fares To Many Points i : : Sjiend The Week Ends With Relatives And Friends Consult local ticket agent for ' train schedules and fares.
Mrs. John Krantky was confined to the hospital several days I and while there heard the Atwater Kent radio which we had installed in the spring. She was so well pleased with the performance and the quality- of tone was so much better than the one they bad and any other one that she had ever heard that she purchased the new special seven- tube set. September first will soon be here. Then w-e will know the Lucky Day for August. Better i check over your July tickets again and if you have any bearing the date of Friday, 13th bring them in before September first. We are proud of our new- visible gasoline pumps. No chance for a mistake now. James Foster of Teegarden and Ben Garwood each purchased a new Chevrolet one ton truck for । school bus purposes. Atwater Kent says that he will distribute one million radios this ? year. Why nat get yours now! .
7. Other Compensation 250.00 Services Contractual 1. Printing and advertising $250.00 2. Repairs, building and equipment 200.00 3. Other contractual services 100.00 4. Material 50 00 Current Charges 1. Insurance and official bond premiums $300.00 2. Rents 5.00 3. Improvement assessments against the town 2000.00 Properties 1. Comfort station and rest room $1500.00 2. Improvement of municipal park 500.00 Total estimated expenditures General Fund 7,140.00 STREET FUND 1. Salary of street commissioner 2. Wages street laborers 700.00 3. Supplies 100.OU 4. Material 200.00 Total Street Fund 1500 00 BOND OR SINKING FUND 1. Payment of interest on school building bonds 235.20 2. Payment of 3 school building bonds 1470.00 Total Bond or Sinking Fd 1705.20 LIBRARY FUND Library support as fixed by tax levy of Library Board SBOO.OO ESTIMATE OF TOWN FI NDS TO BE RAISED Total estimated expenditures, General fund. $7140.00; Street fund $1500.00; Sinking Fund, $1705.20; Library Fund. SBOO.OO. Balance unexpended appropriations; General Fund. $2000.00; Street Fund. $200.00; Sinking Fund. $190.00. Amount to be raised by taxation: General Fund. $514 2.74; Street Fund. $1353.01; Sinking Fund. sl,561.17; Library fund. $832.62. PROPOSED LEVIES General Fund: Levy on j>olls. sl. i levy on propertys.4B, amount to b n raised. ssl 4 2.74. Street Fund: levy on property, i sl3. amount to be raised $1353.01, Sinking Fund: levy on property. i $.15; amount to be raised $1561.17. Library Fund: levy on property. $.08; amount to be raised $832.62. Total: levy on polls SI.OO, levy on property $.84, amount to be raised. $8889.54. Taxpayers appearing shall have i the right to be heard thereon. As- | I ter the tax levies have been deter- ■ | mined, ten or more taxpayers of th«। town, other than those who pay poll I tax only, and who are affected by : | any such levies and who may L« 1 । (themselves aggrieved by any suer ! tax- levy or any item thereof, maxappeal to the State Board of TaxCommissioners for further an 1 final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County ~r of St Joseph county not later than the fourth Monday of September. 1928. and the state Board will fix a date :of hearing thereon in this county, i Dated this 17th day of Aug , 192 s i A. E. REA RICK WILLIAM KYLE JOHN DEMYER JOHN CLARK Board of Trustees. Notice To Tax Payer* In the matter of determining tax rates for 1928 payable in 1929. tot use of Walkerton Public Library. Notice is hereby given the tax payers of the Town of Walkerton. Indiana that the proper legal officers of the Walkerton Public Library, at their regular meeting place, on the «th day of September. 1928, will consider the following budget of expenditures.by said board during vear 1 929. For salary of Librarian __5340.00 For Janitor serx i«e 20.00 For communications and transport 10.00 For printing and adver tising 15 op For office supplies 30.00 For Insurance 20.00 For furniture and equipment 172.00 For books and magazines 225.0 U Total expenditures $832.00 To raise said funds, it is estimated EYES EXAMINED Anti HEADACHES RELIEVED Without the use of auj Drugs iv H. LEMONTREE EYE SIGHT SPK4TALISTS 222 H S. WIHUAN ST., South Ben<L Mrtlbiua BUS SCHEDULE KIEST MILLING CO. Phone 22. Knox. Indiana I Gold Medal Flour, bbl. $9.20 I Kiest's Best Flour, Id A. 7.70 Rye Flour, % bbl. 1.00 Graham Flour, lb. .05 Gold Medal Cake Floor, pkg. 23 Corn Meal, lb. T .03 Choice Whole Rioe, lb. 1 .07 Wheat Middlings cwt. $1.85 Wheat Bran cwt. $1.70 Red Dog Middlings, ewt. 2.6 5 Hag Tankage 60% ewt. $4.15 Oil Meal 34% cwt. $3.25 Corn and Oats Ohupj cwt. 2.50 Gluten Feed, cwt. 2.50 Blatchford’s Calf Meal, 35 lbs. 1.35 Poultry Beef Scraps ewt. $4.60 Poultry Feed, cwt. 3.00 Developing Feed, cwt. 3.30 Chick Feed, cwt. 3.40 Egg Mash with battermilk, cwt.-3.50 Growing Mash, cwt. 3.60 Chick Starter, cwt. 4.10 bracked Corn, sifted, cwt. 2.50 Oyster Shells"; cwt. .90 Grit, cwt. 1.00 Alfalfa Meal, cwt. 2.50 Pig feed with b-uK»rro4lk, blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs, owt. 3.00 Bone Meal, Doled atfd Semi-Solid Buttermilk, Cod Liyer Ofl. Highest quality Farf-oa and Garden Seeds. 50 lb. salt bloaka for stock 45 100 lb. sacks salt 1.00 Baled Straw Standard Cricket Proof-Bfeder Twine lb.
that a tax levy of eight-tenths of one mill upon each dollar of taxable property will be required. Board of Trustees of Walkerton Public Library, Milo B. Slick. V. Pies. Mabel D. Keck, Secy. Itwa23. ORDINANt E NUMBER «7. An Ordinance providing for the cutting of weeds and other rank vegetation and matters relating thereto. SECTION 1. Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for the owner, tenant or occupant of any real estate within the corporate limits of the Town of Walkerton to knowingly allow weeds or other rank vegetation to grow and mature, or allow any weeds or other rank vegtation to grow until they or any of them become of the length of six (6) inches, measuring from the sur--1 face of the soil to the end or tip of the stem a^ove the surface of the ground, upon his. her or their land, or upon any land which they shall occupy or have under their charge and control. SECTION 2. Any person, or persons, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of Section 1 of this ordinance upon conviction, shall be- fined for each offense, in any sum not less than One Dollar, nor more than Ten Dollars, and each day's violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and leeral publication. A. E. REARTCK.. President • of the Boari of Trustees or ! the Town of Walkerton. Indiana. Attest: Mabel Conrad Keck. Clerk. • 2twa3o NOTH E <»E \DMI\ISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has een appointed by the Clerk of the St. Josepl Court No. 2 of St. Joseph County, State of In 1iana. Administratrix, of the Estate of Harvey W. Gohn late of St. Joseph 'County. Deceased. | Said E-t.ite i- supposed to lie soli VPn, \. . . ANNA L. GOHN. Adi.iinistratrix. August 11. 1928. Roy Sheneman. Attorney for Esjtate. 3twa3o. J
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at V/yman’s SOUTH BEND tThis very smart Shagmoor Coat *3950 Come in and let us introduce you to our new Shagmoor coats for fall and winter. You will like their smartly tailored youthful lines. Their fabrics are exclusive Shagmoor tweeds, all wool and practically wrinkle and dust proof. And their price, so modest, $39.50. F ur-trimmed j Shagmoor Coats at $59,50 to $125 Drive your car to Wyman's door — our attendant will park it tor you. WANTED: DEAD STOCK Phone us at our expense PLYMOUTH FERTILIZER CO. Phone 728 Plymouth, Ind.
