Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1929 — Page 4
I RELIABLE I I DAIRY I IF* MILK I “ * — — । = = . =! E 1 I IS I = = I Perfectly Pasteurized | [ Absolutely Safe ] = Pasteurization is the process of heating milk to a temperature = | of 145 degrees for a period of at least thirty minutes, then = promptly cooling below 50 degrees. Pasteurization cannot make = a satisfactory product out of raw milk that has been handled in = a careless manner. Our products are under careful supervi- = = sion from the time of production at the farm until they are plac- = ed in your milk cabinet. = | All of our milk is sealed with a sanitary cap. It keeps out | dust and foreign matter from the cap seat and perfectly protects = the lip of the bottle. It can also be removed and replaced in- = numerable times and still fit perfetly. = I Reliable Dairy Co. | | WALKERTON - NORTH LIBERTY | | "'Service with a Smile " | uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik
EYES EXAMINED r /S^y^NyA I * "X ^Nhi— And HEADACHES RELIEVED Without the use of any Drugs By H. LEMONTREE EVE SIGHT SPECIALISTS 222^ S. MICHIGAN ST., South Bend, Indiana. Dr. A. F. Sanders VETERINARIAN Calls Answered Day or Niv..: Phone 181. WALKERTON, IND. Attention, Mr. Farmer’. If unfortunate in the loss of any horses, cows, hogs or sheep, tor prompt removal call. We will pay the charges. Phone 118 or 47. New Carlisle, Ini. NEW CARLISLE HIDE, RENDERING CO.
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Dr. W. M. Denaut DE STI ST OFFICE HOURS Sa. ni. to 12 m.— Ip. in. to sp. m. Evenings by Appointment DENAUT BUII.DING Phone 49 R. K. POMEROY, M. D Offiice Over Farnie“s state Bank. OFFICE HOURS: । 1:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9.00 p. in. , PHONES: Office, IO —Residence, 222 Money to Loan On Real Estate Mortgages, at 5, 6 ian l 7 interest. according to | amount and class of security. J. [V/iliis Cotton, Attorney at Law, I over State Bank, Walkerton. Masonic WALKERTON LODGE. F. & A. M No kl 9. Regular meetings the drat Thursday of each month. Visitor* welcome. RALPH N LAFEBER. W. M. ROY W. GINDELBERGER, Secy. Dr. H. S. Dowell DEN FIST office in Residence Phone No. 56. WALKERTON. IND
Editorial Spl« I \<l HR Mi l HOD" Those who would get ahead finan ; cially can hope to do so only by put ting their dollars to work for them. In view ot the spectacular stories of ten heard about wealth being quick-I ly won. The gradual and stead) ac cumulation of funds through thrift may seem slow and unsatisfactory to : many, yet in the long run greater! progress is made this way by most persons than through the practices of financial magic. The newspapers of the country recent!) told ot the filing for probat.* in Indiana of a peculiar will. Hv ; the terms of this testament the sum of SaO.OOO is to be held in trust for a period of 200 wars. At the end set forth, be worth $ 1 tJo.OOO.OOu | I which vast amount is to be given to | various charitaible and welfare or- I ganiza lions. The figures serve to illustrate the enormous increase made possible : through compound interest. The • sum set aside in this will have reproduced itself about 3.200 times within the prescribed period. While the lapse of lime encompassed in the terms of this will is three times greater than the norm; ’, expectancy of human life, the mathe matical principal responsible for this enormous growth is no differei ‘ from that which may be taken advantage of by the average person at iany time. Modest amounts of money deposited systematically in a savings bank or invested in sound ; ecurities with the reinvestment of the income thereof, grow into comet that time, the estate will, it was sortable fortunes within a few years. For illustration, the saving of S9O a month lor 2a years at W compounded semi-annually will build up a fortune of more than $60,000 In actual experience, th- building up processes are apt to be much more rapid because as rhe years . went by there would doubtless be a । considerabb increase in one’s earn- | ing capacity and it would be possible , to save and invest on a steadih ini creasing scale. I hose who are seeking financial | independence can never hope to real I ize their ambitions until they learn I the valm* of making their dollars । work tor them. The amount mav । be small at first but it will grow as , time goes on and the results will be ' I surprisingly g rar if) inv. ; Loring-M dey Reunion । The sixth annual reunion of the : I-oring-Wiley families was held at I Potawitomi park South Bend Suni iy. rorty-five members were pres । ent and the election of officers reii e | in Miss Madge Lamberson b* j ing chosen president, Eldon Pmitlin. [vice president, and Gertrude Wiley. s.creta ry-t re usurer. Th** next meet ing will be held the last Sunday in . June. 1930, It the satm place. Gas Forces Woman To Sleep in Chaii ‘ Nights I sat up in a chair. I ha< । j stomach gas so bad. I took Adleri ka and nothing I eat hurts me now : I sleep fine.” Mrs. Glenn Butter. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad lerika relieves gas on the stomaci “ and remove s astonishing amounts o , old waste matter from the system * j Makes you enjoy your meals am sh >*p better. No matter what ) )' :.:i'.e trh-d for your stomach an v t "'■ 's. Adi rika will surprise you C. • r’s I'rug Store.
Scrapso H Z A ' numor^\ « UP against it | “Why the tears?” asked Elsie of f the lace department. W “I'm weeping for that woman’s ■ husband,” snapped Elsie of the silk & department, as she began getting the | J stock back on the shelves. “She jw nearly drove me looney trying to '■ please her in the hoar she was here, | but think of the poor dub who's got X a job trying to please her seven days W a week, year in and year out.” — I Cincinnati Enquirer. B Pollyanna View ? ‘‘Huh remarked the friends, “you > I look pretty cheerful for a loser.” i fl “I am,” replied the defeated candi- ’ 2 date, “for the more 1 think ot it the I g more lucky I feel 1 am that h don't | J have to keep all those promises 11 made during the campaign.” fl Not So Good g I.unatic on grounds of asylum to J new superintendent—Who are you? <1 “I’m tlie new superintendent.” I Lunatic <>, it won't take them long !g to knock that out of you; I was Napo- I 1 leon when I < ame here.—Border Citiei I DESCENDED FROM KINGS ! s * i Morning Prayer Between Crook* 1 visit bhat old KUV Home time next I Wvi*k iibout 1 h. in. P.ychology ■ s. .ne । ’i the second act So He Beat Her Keeping His Word CLOSE FRIENDS SURE I I As | --'K I He .'H- - 1 1 1 /f/i | 1/ \ k —/ \ f l D J | / I \ 1 No Left Turn Hard to Hurt Good Eyesight Second Climber How w.as she iookWill Come Right in End Let us fear th* wo.rst but work ; —
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“WHAT A GODSEND KONJOLA PROVED TO MY HEALTH” Man Was On the \ . rge of Abandoning Hope W hen Friend Recommended New Medicine. “I was sufferin- terribly from stomach and kidn *.* ailments, said Mr. It. W. GranostaE. K. F. D. ao. v Peru, Indiana. ‘‘l was on the \ erg ■ of giving up hope, 1 was on the verge and sick all over. 1 had splitting I headaches ami dizzy spells. Fierce pains pierced my back and hips, and ! at. night 1 had to be up four or fi\e times. j y f Mlt. R. W. GRANDSTAFF. ‘‘Thi first bottle of Konjola 1 like an electric shock, i wm prised. In two w< *'k- my di- ‘ . wau fim and my kidneys ium timii as they should. 1 hat • not headache nor a dizzy spell starting with this astot i-hing cine. What a Gods ■ proved to my health ; ml 1 this opportunity to give this i all the prais that ; due ' Konjola is dd in Wa L. A. Wills Drug Stor *. a - the best drugg is: throughout this entire sectim . Cause of Heartburn rioartbnn. Is not due to acid stem ach or any condition of the stoma.d content- but to a nm«u! r W ,> n~' >r ’’ ot the d ge- five tract i be controlled b) medo-me ac* »rdin. n m two m.ted V urieun p de ans.
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Sales And Deliveries farmer of the colored raoe living permint transplanter for immediate delivery. He says he goes to the North Liberty Silo and the past week were: Charles Rumiel Coddens 5 ft. McCormickDeering mower and McCormick Deerjn <r comhination m ... and tedder. Delbert Eastwood McCormick Deering 5 ft. big frame mower. Charles Wolfe ( ormick Deering loader; John Roamwalter. McCormick Deering S ft. binder. Mary Ellery SO tooth peg harrow. Michael Erdelyi, a cormick Deering loader. Walter Diiiu**r, Lloyd (vcarhart. S ft. bindFnresher. C. Milliken, new 4 cuitiin i» r. C. W. Anderson. McCorm-
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