Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1928 — Page 5

1 JU, ^B^BfiSte 7 ^^ *£; WE AIM TO PLEASE In all our dealings with individuals as well as firms,we aim to give the best possible service and facilitate all finan- , cial negotiations as much as we can. We feel that we are personal counselors to every customer that entrusts his or her account with us. Thorough, prompt and courteous banking service is given to every depositor. We invite you to call and receive detailed information on the facilities of this bank. STATE BANK OF WALKERTON “Security—Reliability—Courtesy” ——————————————————— — ! H school M ' g| Supplies ® iJwS Big Tablets ' WwU B Pens w 1 1 W/'S Pencils fl P Rulers & K Crayons @ * L®| Erasers BARGAINS IN ■’ n'&fe USED SCHOOL BOOKS I I T W Gordon’s |3 | STOVE SALE g i During the monh of September we are offering | 10% Discount | I on all Red Star and Quick Meal Gasoline and Kero- g g sene stoves. If you need a new stove, act now and | i save money. J T. A. FRAT ER I i General Hardware Fzic!®SlG!ErStl"2®lijLlc!J(jlfiE f t!l!tiniL[olftjL l Qycyt^

See Special Exhibit IFSS IPX • 1 Mes®? i w|||| j|B||| X X Today A//Next Week I aLMß^CSfii* * 1 JIV AND UP ^RSaSSfa^SßsSlj^ FO B. D ETR.O I T Jgßgl|^ - y ^/H^ li If you drove a car costing *3,000..y0u would find the same vital elements of quality The only Essex point in common with cars in its price field—is price. Come see the most important part of your Essex and the way it is built in this special chassis display. It will explain why Essex is the largest selling “Six” in the history of the industry. *wycr > con poy for cart oat of incoma at louMtt availatda citarga far intorart. hamU^g and muraaa MOORMAN & FAIR North Liberty Dealers Earl Leslie,Walkerton Salesman

Local Ne^S Long Boy It Trade at B. F. Handen & Son. wn Walkerton Claude Poole and family were Sunday guests of J. P. Barnhart. J. P. Barnhart left today for several days vacation in Chicago, 111., Akron, Cleveland and Sandusky, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Kline and son, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stettbaeker were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lottie Irvin. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Karr and daughter Betty, and Dr. and Mrs. D. Levitt of Chicago spent the week end with Mrs. Ina Koontz. Mr. Wilson Brinley, father of H. G. Brinley who is living at Koontz Laks, is very seriously ill and his recovery is doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dare and Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. McCarty, of Gary drove to Indianaimlis last Thursday and returned Friday. While there they visited Mrs. Dare's son, W. W. Rid path. We have stocked a number of j Arbuckles' coffees, teas, spices and extracts, at our residence. You may call for your order, or we will j deliver on Saturdays. Phone 234 Mrs. A. N. Trost Mrs. Rose Whitcomb entertained the members of the Christian Worker’s Class at a very lovely party last । Thursday. Fifteen responded to roll call and after the business meeting several contests were enjoyed • Refreshments were concealed in several rooms and each guest was required to find a box containing a picnic lunch. That’s What You’ll Say When You Use Our COAL Its tip-top in every rcpect — and LOW IN PRICE, too. Now is the time to think of your coal problem and order your supply by phoning 95. You will be ensured speedy delivery and avoid the I possibility of h ig h e r prices later on. All grades of coal at ASTONISHINGLY REA- • SONABLE RATES. Get in touch with us. You may be sure you j will get courteous atten- ] tion and good service, j Walkerton Lumber & j Coal Co.

Watch for Long Boy. It Trade at B. F. Handen & Son. ■wn Walkerton Miss Amber McCauley of North Weibster, is spending the week here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Douglas of Indianapolis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Yerrick one day last week. Marion Walters has purchased the Eisenmenger property on Church St. and will move his family there about October first. Pastry Sale, Saturday, Slept. 15, Wrights Radio Shop. 2twsl3 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kiser and son Carß and Mrs. George Goppert spent the week end with relatives in North Webster, Ind. Don’t forget the 30th annual Knox Fall Festival, October 4, 5 and G. Everything free. wo j Mr and Mrs. R. I). Marsh and granddaughter Mary Ellen Condon visited relatives in Springfield, Ohio, over the week end. Dance every Saturday evening at Gleaner hall. Old fashioned dancing. Admission, spectators, 10c; dancers, 50c. Public intited. wal2tf Mrs. Carl Kuhn and children and mother, Mrs. Elen James, of Willard, Ohio, were visitors of Jacob Pauls,, j James Jackson, and other relatives last week, returning home Saturday. We have tumeric, pickling spice, stick cinnamon, and other spices needed for canning. Call or telephone 234. We deliver on Saturdays. Mrs. A. N. Trost Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan of 'Saginaw. Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Phillips and daughter Dorthea of Flint. Mich.. were week end guests of Bert Masterman and family Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Ake entertained the Pleasure Club at their home . Friday evening. Honors at 50'> were won by Mrs. B. I. Holser, MrW. J. Leroy. Vern Derf and Edd. j Shirley. Suits. Suits. Suits. A large as sortment of the very latest in men's and young men's Clothing. $ 15.0a । single pants suits and $lO 50 for two ishings at B. F. Harden A Son. ■ Walkerton. wn Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and daughter. and Mr and Nirs lx>Master j ami daughter. Lillian, of Franklin, j Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. । Arthur Shirlex and son. Arthur Jr.. over the week end Mr. and Mrs Edward Grider returned Sunday from South Bend where they spent ten days at the John Han-v home while Mr. and Mr.- Harve) and their family visited relatives in Baltimore. Md. Mo Hum Marr and son. Dos I. of Garrett were gm ts ar the c L. Miller home la t w- ek. attending th<LaPorte Fair Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Miller ami son. Paul, were dinner guests on Friday. Bigg r ami better than ever. Knox Fall Festival October 4. 5 and 6. Everything free. wo I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards re- 1 turned from a business trip to Ro- । ■ •■ • \. ■ R . I ed the Toronto exposition, and other ' Canadian points of interest, also th-'' Homestead ami birth place of the i inventor of the Bell Telephone, at Brantford. Conn. Mis- Mary Hardy. Miaa Hei. n Gop I pert. Miss Cleo Dirrim. Miss Mildred Stover. Miss Adelaide Millard Mr. and Mrs Ward Awald of Walkerton. Miss Eva Heim, Miss Sarah S-••ton. and Wm. Reinke of South Bend enjove I the w.-ek end at the DeCoudn« : Cottage at Koontz Like. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben DeMyer ami son Arthur. Mr. and Mr- Chas. Cripe, । Mr. ind Mrs. Allen Cripe. Mrs. Rosa Douglas of Mattawan. Mich.. and Nir. and Mr- John Cripe and family of Fulton. 111., w -re Sundaj guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cripe, of Atta- | wa. 111. Spi cial pi ic, for a few days. Fine grade chocolates at 19c a pound. (Gordon's Case. Itw I The Otterbein Guild of the I". B. church met with Mis- Geneva Smith Friday evening, with Miss Ada Masterman assisting. The program consisted of Bible study worship. a playlette. Crusading w>th Christ, by Blanche Smith and Selma Masterman. a reading. Crusading in the Andes, by Bertha Ward and a poem read by Helen Belter. A called meeting will be held next Sunday night at the church at which time a box will be packed for the U. B. Missionary in the Philippine Islands. JkA/A fly ▼oV^ML x AnSJ* FOR SALE—Seven good breeding ewes and one ram. Orby Baughman, ltwnlsfi R. R. 1, Lakeville. FOR RENT: Our seven room house in Walkerton. Address John t ilery. Route 3 North Liberty. 2tws6p. “HARDWOOD LUMBER FOR SALE: Have saw mill operating on my farm near Lemons Bridge, on W’alkerton and LaPorte road. Can furnish anything required at right price. Phone 145 wj26tf O. V. Wolfe. WANTED FRESH COWS, also some to come fresh in fall. T'nos. J. "Wolfe Jr.., Phone No. 7 W’alkerton, or Art Troyer. Phone Tyner, Indiana. wj2 6tf FOB RENT OR SALE: 190 acres Mint and grain farm,4 % miles south west from W’alkerton. See Ira Mull. 3tws6p LOST: Last Sunday on LaPorte road, brown rat terrier, wore leather collar and vaccination tag, weight about 12 lbs. ltwp “Bobby” Reeder. W’OOD FOR SALE: Good dry Sugar wood. Enquire of C. R. Elkins, Phone 116-J. Walkerton. 3tws2op. Chiropractor Office at Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harden’s home, second door west of Methodist church. Will make calls when patients are not able to come to office. DR. L. A. KRIEG Phone 60 Walkerton, Indiana

Pastry Sale, Saturday, Sept. 15, Wrights Radio Shop. 2twsl3 Trade at B. F. Handen & Son. "" n . Walkerton Miss Margaret Griffin, of Chicago, is home for a few week’s vacation. Dance at Hudelmyer Hall, W’alkerton, every Saturday night. wno6p. Joseph Smith and family spent Sunday in Peru, Ind., the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jackson formerly of Wakerton, now living in LaPorte, were Walkerton callers Friday. Try those good chocolates at Gordon’s Case, only 19c a pound. Itw. Forest Headlly and family have moved to Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Bleasdale have moved into the property left vacant on West D Street. • — n — i I,' — n ■■ ■ M T || M » » THIS Summer Visit I | ^XOME to this Peninsula Para- [ % 'liso . . . Four ot the five I Great 1 . . . ? Breezes from more than 5.000 tnI land lakes straighten out tautened e nerves ... A $250,000,000 highI way system more alluring than I the Appi m Way h ids to . . . 7S I ■ ' • . M lebigan Na - £ tion d For* t of 213.00a acres . . . I o 3 state parks ... 17 fish hatch- | cries ... 11 game refuges . . . | turbulent rivers . . . murmuring । stretnis . . . gay resorts ... I I quiet retreats. | WN BLOSSOM time the highw lys. * I | — h. iv\ with the perfume of wild I flower- . . . 217 varieties ... ■ The .<r v morning operas of ■ " • r ... aw iken you . . . There Is a | I akyw ird lift to -pires of pine, bal- " im. spruce .nd fir . . Sunlight j I 'r. n or 2. 1 mlhs of yellow " sand on Great Lakes ...Ai j in. r hoteline th in that pos- ? ■ -sed by any other state • . . | I Safe b« I be- for children sprawl 1 | I lakes ■ • • Vnchts enreen in the J I i i I '-•‘' KIA' mjhh.s lure you ... I I pla\ground I . . . Flying < • tlvaK in sore, of cities . . . 12 Ax Army (tying fields ... I I Goit in th ■ pine-laden coolness on j • • w . • • r i I Whs . . . Your drives will humi!- | ; t. y ur b. t e'-. rH at home • Albeit golfers are stymied by , | w: d d. .-r . . . sometimes ... f Tenn < Swimming : | I’ ’ . Hiking . . . Fishing j I’o.ting . Horse-back * »l ■rt K. Im ..! round trip I r t. — on r iilronds 1 j For Free Literature MAH. THIS COUPON I I East Michigan Tourist I Association | Bom XU Bay City, Mich. । 1 • .--nd (without charge) I It fi rmativn 1 have cheeked: | Summer hote's ( ) <" o t- ' ’K'-S 1 ) I ( ) < ^Jlf ( ) । • r- g < » Boys' r;l | Girls’ | <•>•-( >ll-. ). v. r un ,l A*thr • ( ) Gen’l Inf ( ) II I ■ .n- r I I; •hs ( I Hunting and 1’ d ( i. If I < .me l I '* 1 ’ 1 V’o ( ) Rail ( ) I > -’ r i )■ || ' te ♦]

To Have Later You Must Do Without Now JLAcxJKj 4 J It is perhaps necessary for many to do without some I X^^u>nZ things now in order to have them later. i Xk Vil Jr ' ANTICIPATING the future is sensible and logical. 1 Sometimes it requires unsuual courage to say: ‘T | \ / CAN’T AFFORD IT,” but — having that courage | \Z^ brings its own reward. Come to the bank and start an account to save your | money for the time you will need it most. J Farmers State Bank A GOOD BANK INA GOOD TOWN jiiiiimiimiimimiiimiiiiiiimiiimiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiHiiHHHHi’w Walkerton Cash Market I ,cn SPECIAL SPECIALcO I I 4 Ws f |O Swift's Premium | | At Special Prices | | = Frankfurts 1 (2^, Minced Ham 20c E eet P‘ bS 16c E Pound IOC Pound Pound AW = = Premium . Swifts Premium - Beef Steak 9O p Bacon Half or 9 0 = = Hams Hall or 91 r Pound 32-C ™ Ina 3oC = f Whole, Pound -P 1C 1 ound Whole Slab lb. । I Corn 3 cans 97 „ P. and G. Soap QCJ r Bread : Loaves 2 5 c | = for • C 10 Bars for O W for ^ uv = Sugar For Less Candy Bars 3 lAp Toilet Tissues 25 c I Get Our Prices for IVL Rolls tor JUIHIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIHIUUIUIIIIIIIIiIHIIIIiIIIiniUIIIIIIIIIHHiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHmnUIIIMIUIHUIIWfUHCTIIIIUIIIIIIIhIIWC

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