Walkerton Independent, Volume 54, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1928 — Page 8

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Globe Clothiers, Inc. WALKERTON, IND.

MW* ^g^wrj * jWSh£S6wMM An entirely new scheme of body lines and contours... the most costly paneling employed on any automobile in the > world.. . and the richest upholsteries and appointments distinguish 'Buick?s new Masterpiece BODIES by FISHER

The Silver Anniversary Buick is kindling more interest —drawing more people to the display rooms — winning more praise—and creating a demand so sweeping and so insistent that Buick’s vast factories have reached new levels of production in attempting to keep pace. —all because it is not only the most brilliant performing automobile of the day, but also because it marks a new style —a thrilling new mode of car design - more beautiful, more luxurious and more graceful than any the world has known! An entirely new scheme of body lines and contours—softly rounded steel panels, the most costly employed on any motor car—a con-

W. B. APPLE Walkerton, Indiana ’ i We Want Your News Items I ...CALL... INDIANA HIDE & TALLOW CO. South Bend, Ind. (Reverse Phone Charges) Ii Unfortunate In The Loss Os Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep REMOVAL AT ONCE 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. j B. I. Holser & Co. I WALKERTON Distributors of our Meat Scraps

In Every Community । J there is one store which stands out from its competitors / n Walkerton that store is The Globe Clothiers—you may think this egotistical—but it really isn’t—it is just a plain statement of a generally conceded fact. Our standing and reputation have been built by giving value and giving service. Why experiment with other stores when at The Globe you can buy the choicest clothing at prices which are extremely moderate. s2s—s3o—s3s e give values which are positively unequalled

tinuous moulding, with double bead running around the body and dividing the lower from the upper structure — all impart an atmosphere of unrivaled beauty. If you want beauty —if you want individuality —if you want up-to-the-minute aartness—there’s only one choice . . . the choice of America ... the Silver Anniversary Buick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. It’s the new style—the new mode—in motor cars! THE SILVER. ANNIVERSARY BUICK With Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher

Correspondence JORDAN L. P. Hardy of South Bend called on his sister, Mrs. C. E. McCarty Friday. Victor and Milton Danielson, of Elkhart, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Krause. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Millard, of Chicago, and Mrs. O. M. Wenger were supper guests of Mr .and Mrs. F. R. Wiley Saturday night. Grace and Harry Reed, of New Carlisle, Earl Vincent and family, of South Bend, were Sunday visitors at the A. E. Vincent nome. Miss Cyrena an 1 Gertrude Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Place and daughter*, Helen and Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. R. lley t Miss Mary Hardy spent Sundav with friends in Valpariso, Mr .and Mrs. Ralph She Men and children spent Sunday in South Bend. George Lambert and family, of LaPorte, Spent the week end with Mrs. Sarah Cotton and family. Mr. Elliot is moving his family to Green Township. See the New COLEMAN LAMP That you do not have to generate, just fill, pump it up and light it. ' Makes a light superior to an Electric light. CARTER’S 771 s Stare 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 Roy Sheneman LAWYER Office Over Hous e r Hardware. PHONE 8«.

Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wesolick spent the week end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hibbard and children of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCarty, of Gary, were Sunday visitors at the C. E. McCarty home. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy called at the home of the latter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Finch on Sun* ' day. SHILOH Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardner wer l Sunday guests at the Benj. Gardner home in Argos. Wesley Smith of White County, j Mrs. Samuel Ake and Mrs. Nellie j Smith of Walkerton, visited Bodine’s Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Del Stiles called at the Chancey Ross home, Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Fred Lotz and Alex Gilchrish, all of Wilkinsburgh, Fa., are spending a few days at L. H. Lotz’s Mr. and Mrs. Dick Skinner and sons, of Hicksville, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner and son were Sunday guests at the I. E. Skinner home. Mrs. Harvey Kelley, of Orange, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brfvoir and daughter and Mrs. Freed of Wakarusa visited Burke's, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Patterson and children spent Sunday at the Schultz home. Mrs. Guy Ross has been spending a few days with he*r sister, at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gensinger an 1 daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gard- . ner and children visited Leo Gardner's, in Argos Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Weidel and grandson, Jack, of South Bend, are spending a few days at the Brehton Ross home. Miss Fern Ix>tz of the Indiana National Military Horne at Marion spent the week end at Lotz's. Mr .and Mrs. Dewey Rowe and children visited the Birk home in Stillwell, Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. A. F. Burke were Sunday guests at the L. A. Steinbach home, in Plymouth. Mr .and Mrs. Millard Heim of North Liberty, spent Sunday at Brenton Ross’. Mr .and Mrs. Eli Steele' of North Liberty visited the Lotz home, Sunday. SILVER STREET B. T. Birk and daughter Catherine took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Longnecker and family Sunday. Miss Ix>is Wilson was a guest Saturday night of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grenert. Mr. and Mrs. Gerohy Stump, who have been spending several weeks in Wenatchee, Wash., returned home Saturday. They had a fine trip. They report that the west has a wonderful fruit crop and that Washington is a fine place to live. But when they returned to their old home in Indiana, it looked pretty good to them too. Harvey Stump and family. C. Gensinger and family, John Stump and family. Rosco Mangus and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Geroby Stump. After the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Stump for several weeks, the children were all glad to gef home again. No place like home! •’A- anu Mrs. Fiery Shively ant! 1 family of Nappanee and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Gensinger called at the M. S. Morris home Wednesday evehing, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Longenecker and Mary called at the M. S. Morris home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Buss and family called Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kesler and Jimmie L^e and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Morris atended services at the Blissville church week ago Sunday night. Pretty chilly Sunday night. n was cold enough to freeze ice. Most of the corn was out of the way of frost but it surely changed the color of everything. Everybody is busy filling silos. It is quite different from last fall when we had no frost to -peak of until late in October. There will be an all day meeting at the Pine Creek church. Saturday. | Oct. 29. Love Feast in the evening. ~~ FISH LAKE Owing to the cold weather many who come to the lake to stay a few days were obliged to return nome soon r than expected. Mrs..J. Ryan received a letter from her daughter. Mrs. William Savage, who has returned home from the Soo in Canada. They >pt nt two wetks on an island 10 miles from the Soo. Jan»*« Ryan is quite busy building a storm shed on his north door. Perry Herington and wife have re'turned from there trip to Yellow Stone Park. Swifts are very busy shipping out ice and getting ready for their new crop. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford King were at their farm for the week end. The Township is building a new road from the No! ton road across the outlet through by John Radies, which will be very handy. Joseph Tarner is the inspector. Mrs. Lower Bine came out to her cottage Sunday and returned home again. William Holland is going to build a new corn crib, also a tool shed. Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Ryan and Mr, Hattie Francis of Stillwell spent Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Frank Long’s. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wallfong called on Archie Snyder and wife Tuesday. Archie Snyder and wife motored to South Bend Tuesday afternoon. William Brockman and . William Snyder finished buildng a fine new cottage at highland Beach. MT. VERNON Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stahly and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cline are enjoying a two weeks fishing trip in northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.J. F. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hargrave and Miss Helen Goppert spent Sunday with Mr. any Mrs. Leo Martin of Hamlet. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Verkier and Miss Mildred Stove, were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morrey and sons of Chicago, Miss Eve Hime i and Mr. Wm. Reinke of South Bend j and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Await. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith and j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seitz and ' children of South Bend, called on

FALL EXPOSITION Thursday-Friday-Saturday

On these days Robertson’s will hold open house to the people of South Bend and surrounding vicinity. We nave prepared for this extensively because it is our desire to impress you withthe fact that FASHION is everywhere. You’ll find it in Men’s Apparel and Furnishings, and you 11 find it more than ever before in Women’s and Misses Apparel and Accessories. With the advent of ball is cleverly used in all types of House-Fumishings

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. Mr. and .Mrs George Mechling sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Grant Steele spent Sunday with Mrs. Eunice Steele and family of North Überty. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of Valparaiso were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Di pert Sunday. Notice To Contractors I’ubllc notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Walkerton, Indiana will receive bids or proj»osals for cleaning and cementing the municipal water tank and, , painting the framework and tower of the water tank one coat of black metal paint, and two coats of white . paint on said tank and two coats of , r^d lead on the roof of said water | tank. Serrate bid or proposals will be received for the cleaning and ce- I minting of the water tank and a| separate bid or proposal will tn* recelv<M for the painting above mentioned. The bld in each case shall include all material and labor. The Board will receive bid until 7:30 P. M of the sth day of October. 1928 r at its oflice in the town of Walkerton, Indiana. Tlatcu this 17th day of September, 1928. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON By A. E. REARICK. President Attest: Mabel Conrad Keck, Clerk. 2 two 4, Estate of Llooyd Knowlton. NOTICE OF FINAL M ’COUNT By Direction of Dora Knowlton Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Lloyd Knowlton late of St. Joseph county, in the State of Indiana. Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the heirs, legatees and devi ees of j the said decedent, and all other per- ; sons interested in the said estate. I that said Administratrix has filed :n । this court final account and xoucn'T- I for the final settlement of said es- I tate, and they are herein required I To be and appear in said court on the | -’•til day of October 1925. when the j a ot their heir hip, or claim to any I part of said estate, and show cause 1 ii timre be. why said account and touchers should not be approved. 1., " > tn( ss, the Clerk and Seal or ‘•'e^t. Jo. ,i । Superior Court No. 2 at south Bend, Indiana, the 25th I day of September 192 s. FR ANK N. NEVINS. Clerk. CARL WEIDLER. Deputy. MILLER G( 5, Attornev for Estate 2 two 4

t OCTOBER 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 —. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 _i\ /'I 28 29 30 31 ———wßi J I S Iwl J a The Opal Means Luck m f > to those Born in October j 3 * I ’HE Opal, worn by one B ft a whose birthday falls 3 in October,means,accord- B j ing to the ancient sages, m f the best of good luck. It nj n| is the gem of Hope. m [ With its many gorgeous [■ । UI colors—its blues and greens m 1 and reds—the Opal is un- Dl j* questionably one of the t nJ most beautiful of all fare m gems. nJ H And its beauty is further bT E enhanced by the magnifi- J LI cent new ring mountings m W which we are now display- O ' J ing, in designs for men flj and women. i J E. V. DERF J r The Jeweler K

THESE SECTIONS OF THE STORE WILL WELCOME A VISIT FROM YOU: Downstairs Women’s apparel—3rd floor pi* 'r st Floor Misses’ apparel—3rd floor 7 lon - f ’< v- IFSt * oor — Children’s Wear—3rd noor' Dr anerierTb 1088 ^ OOr Furniture—Fifth Floor 1 & rups 4th floor Sports Apparel—3rd Floor I < I II r/I N 111 IIH7 South Bend, Ind.

I" I hiring the monh of September we arg offering 10% Discount | (on all Red Star and Quick Meal Gasoline and Kero- % sene stoves. If you need a new stove, act now and I | save money. | T. A. FRAT ER J ® General Hardware । - -

Dr. W. M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS S a. m. to 12 tn.—l p. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment PENAUT BUILDING Phone 49 R.K. POMEROY, M.D. OFFICE HOl'ltS: 1:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 0.00 p. m. PHONES: Oflice, 40—Residence. 222 Rich men have their country plac-’ es, but poor men must be satisfied . with farms.

WANTED: DEAD STOCK Phone us at our expense PLYMOUTH FERTILIZER CO. Phone 728 - Plymouth, Ind. - MONTHLY PAINS O Try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. In successful use -s^ls^ f tE ■ years. « Al® r For Headache* Monthly Pains* Neuralgia, Toothache, gy Backache, and pains caused Bby Rheumatism and Neuritis. ' Wo will be glad to send you samples for 2c in stamja. Dr. Miles Medical Co, ElkLart, Tr-d, S We Compile C omplete Modern Form | Abstracts of Title! i to Lands | located in City, Town or Country In | St. Joseph. Marshall, Starke or LaPorte Counties | The Indiana Title Abstract Go. | | Office Over ry ir. x i J Manager I State Bank W dlKeriOU,lll(l. j. Willis Cotton, | Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiunuflnnnuinnnunimnnr.nmnrracr^BMHraN^^

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SLICK & CURTIS Attorneys and Conner Hors At Law* Notary Public and U. S. Pension Attorneys Fettlenents of Estates, Abstract* ol' Title, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collections. *. » ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : SMITH &CO.l ■ ■ ■ ' “ ■ Funeral Directors, i ■’ LADY ASSISTANT OFFICE PHONE No. 4 ■ RESIDENCE. No- 4. g. ■ WALKERTON. INDIANA g ■■■■■■■■■■■