Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1928 — Page 8

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Harmony! It is the Ruling Element in Fall Style and we Feature it prominently FALL Clothes show decided changes in style and color -but the distinctive mark of good taste in dress is Harmony-Suits, Topcoats, Hats, Cravats, Hose Shirts blend in a complimentary manner.

। Correspondence YELLOW BANK Miss Florence Wauoner spent the week end with friends in Chicago. Melvin Baughman motored to Stillwell, Sunday afternoon. Lawrence Baughman. W. I. Berry and their families called upon Will Baughman of Tyner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam CTabaugh ant Mr. and Mrs. Earl G >on visited Dan Goon Sunday. Mrs. Jane Long is at home after a week's visit in South Bend. Charles Lynch and family. Emmett Kelly and family called on ueurge SLICK & CURTIS Attorneys and Councellors At law Notary I*ublic and U. S. Pension Attorneys Settlements of Estates, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. Dr. W. M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS i 8 a. m. to 12 in.—l p. ni. to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment DENAUT BUILDING Phone 49 R.K. POMEROY, M.D. Oi l ICE HOURS: 1:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9.00 p. in. PHONES: Office. IO —Resilience, 222 ! Dr. H. S. Dowell DENTIST Office in Residence Phone No. 56. WALKERTON. IND. 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 I Walkerton, Indiana TE? LAWYER Office Over Hous e r Hardware. PHONE 88. INUSBAUM & CO. UNDERTAKERS We give our special attention to all calls Lady Assistant Phone 83. Walkerton

Harbaugh Sunday afternoon. Silo filling, hulling caover seea, cutting soys and alfalfa and fall seeding are keeping the farmers *msy while mothers are doing peacnes most every afternoon. Bert Faie lost a good work nurse Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pahlings were Sunday guests of O. D. Karnaugh. Attendance at the Sunday School and morning service was smaller than usual as a number were at serices at other places. The evening service was as usual. Next Sunday the young people will conduct the first hours service to he iollowed hy a special service. Everybody welcome. JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellinger and family spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Walter. Mrs. Frank McAllister spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Cripe. Mr and Mrs. Ford Wesolick and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Annis, in Niles, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christy and family, of Mason City. 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mosier, of Atlanta 111., spent the week end with their sister Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sheldon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tonskey, of I>a Porte. Mr. Hacker, of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. David Jonathan, of South Bend ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahn and ; daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cripe । were Sunday callers at the Otto Schmeltz home. J M ord was received at the F. It Wiley home of the birth and deat.i ।of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. | Everett Millard on Sept. Bth, in Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rupel and I family and Effie Rupel spent Sunday with their aunt, /Mice Rupel j and daughter, Sarah.

Miss Edyth St rub, of Chicago, j was a week end visitor at the John I Krause home. Elsie and Alvan Perkins of Reynolds. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Grant I Steele. Miss Cleo Dirrim were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Marv Hardy. Mr and Mrs. Mowery and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sebold. called at the Oliver Hardy home Sun day afternoon. Miss Bessie Nelson. of Chicago, spent the week with Hope Snyder. Miss Snyder will return to Chicago with Miss Nelson to resume her studies at Lewis Institute and Physical Training Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmeltx and family spent Sunda? with Mr. and Mrs. William Pere. • Theodore Krause has been spent) ing his vacation at home. He will leave Saturday for school at the Y. M. C. A. College in Chicago. SHILOH Mr. and Mrs Melvin Gardner visited the Leo Gardner home, at Argos, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Fred Lotz and Alex Gilchrist are spending a few uavs at L. H. Lotz’ The Teegarden O. G. had a wiener and marshallow roast at the Mutes home last Thursday evening. Mr. ano Mrs. Eli Burger were Sun day guests at Rowes’ Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Gensinger and daughter United the Floyd Gardner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stites ami daughter w-re Sunday guests at Martin Kilians, at Winona Lake. Mr.

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STOCK SALE At our usual place, The Loyd Castleman farm 6 miles west of I Rochester and one mile south of Loyal, on Wednesday, September 26 Starting at 11 o'clock sharp 100 Head of Cattle 2 0 head of Wisconsin Holstein cows, fresh and close up springers with lots of size and ranging in age from 2 to 5 years old. Some of these cows come of pure bred herds and are as fine a bunch as can be found. 20 head of Durham cows, all of good age and the I kind you will like. 25 head of Jersey and Guernsey cows and most of these cows have calves by side. 3 5 head heifers, most of these heifefs are of the dairy type. 10 head of Wisconsin Guernsy and Holstein heifers. Several good Jersey heifers, balance are home grown, some that will make good feeding cattle. Now folks be on the job early and look these cattle over as this is the most complete bunch of dairy cattle we have ever offered. 100 Head of Hogs 10 head of sows with pigs by side; 75 head of good tnrifty feeding hogs, weighing 75 to 150 pounds. 100 Head of Sheep 30 head of yearlings; 30 head of two year olds and the balance good black faced ewes, all of good age. | Now don't forg.at the date and come early as this will be a big sale ■ and we will start promptly at 11 o’clock. | TERMS MADE KNOWN OX DAY OE SALE. I CASTLEMAN BROS. STOCK DELIVERED IX Bl XCHES HALF WAY

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and Mrs. Kilian came home with'l them and are now visiting friends j and relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walter and children, of Walkerton, called at the J. A. Gardner home Sunday even-I ing. Stofer — Gettig Reunion The 12th annual reunion of the Stofer — Gettlc families was held I Sunday, Sept. IK. at Potawatomi . Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson entertaining. Among those present . were E. C. Stofer. of Olympia. Wash., j Cha's. Motts of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. i Clyde Motts of Pittsburgh, Pa.. The oldest member present was ! Mrs. S. J. Stofer. sp years and the 1 youngest, Wanda lx>u Teska, four month. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows; President, Mrs. Claude Dunn; Vice-president. Earl Motts; Secrvtary-Trasurer. Miss Thelma Kaufman. AiMT ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ j SMITH &CO.; ■ . bu neral Directors, ■ " LADY ASSISTANT ■ OFFICII PHONE No. 4 ■ ■ RESIDENCE. No- 4. ■ ■ WALKERTON. INDIANA g

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We will sell at Public Auction 1 4 Mile West of Tyner on the Dr. Thompson Farm, on SAT., SEPT. 22 at 12:30 P. M. the Following Property: Team of Mules Matched Team of Mules, number one Workers Weight 1100 Each 25 - Head of Cattle - 25 15 MILK COWS ranging in age from 3 to 7yrs. old, consisting of some fine Guernseys, Holsteins and Durhams. Guernsey Bull, 1 year old. Full Blood Holstein Bull, 1 year old. 6 Heifers, 2 years old, 3 to freshen in October, 3 to freshen in early winter. 2 April Calves. 13 - Head of Hogs - 13 9 Shoats weighing about 60 to 75 lbs. each. 2 Duroc Male Hogs. 2 March Gilts with papers. 15 - Head of Ewes - 15 FARMING IMPLEMENTS ; Spike-Tooth Harrow; Spring-Tooth Harrow; 3Horse International Gas Engine; Emery Stone; Fordson Tractor in A No. 1 condition; 18-inch Bottom Tractor Plow, only plowed about 80 acres. One Tractor or Horse Tandem Disc, and some other articles. _________________________________ Terms Made Known Sale Day Harold Steiner, auc. Chas. Miller, clerk FLOYD BOTTORFF and Others

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