Walkerton Independent, Volume 55, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1929 — Page 4
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: & ; IR, 5 | « ScE / ¥ N\ is a Prescription for : Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Diliors Fever and Malaria. ft is the most speedy remedy known ‘ Dr. A. F. Sanders ' VETERINARIAN Calls Answered Day or Nig..t I i i Phone 181, ' WALEERTON, I\ND,
Fall painiiug is ithe most important of the year. Don’t neglcct to paint weathes-beaten houses, garages, shutters, trellises, fenoces, screens, flower boxes, etc., NOW. You will save money. And, remember, cheaper paint can not equal the economy of fine old SWP for your house. We are at your service at ali times. Call for suggestions. WE HAVE- | e 90000 Q® DD —the best coxi €éver-seen or O sold—- { High Test N & S COAL o B £ 8 ¥ So clean that it actually conW g § tains less than 60 pounds of N B § ashtoa ton of coal—will . hold the fire over long perd 8 § iods—will heat up quickly 5 when heat is needed—and & 8 will not clinker. “t ' Right now——while the weaP §?Q ‘\ P ther is fair we have IT for e immiediate delivery. Tot us fill vour bin withgenuine “HIGE T EST?COAL. For Sale Exclusively By
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’ . Correspondence S s TR e T GROVERTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaffer were in Tyner Tuesday afternoon. Prof. "Miller is¥ driving a new Chevrolet Coupe since last Saturday. Quite a number of our people visited the Fall Festival at Knox this week. Rev. Harris Butler, of Rochester, visited Seward Reinhardt and other relatives here Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Towsley of Chicago visited his mother here over the week end. Mrs. Herman Beauchamp has so TIRED OF UIFE D OF Ut ¥ ) HER SUFFERINGS Victim of Rheumatism, the Result of Indigestion, Tells How New Medicine Bronght Recovery. “For many years I suffered the agonies of rheumatism, the resuit of indigestion,”” said Mrs. Eliza Brimberry, 210 W. Fourteenth street, Bloomington, Ind. “My system was filled with poison. °*Nothing I ate agreed with me, and after every meal I suffered gas pains, vomiting and bloating. Bits of sour, undigested food came into my throat and mouth. Between the rheumatism and the stomach trouble 1 was in a sorry plight. e g . \\ . o g WA g S u % - : T R MRS. ELIZA BRIMBERRY “A friend recommend e iLonjol and I decided to try it What i surprise was in store so 114 Four Ot = ]ua i :‘i S U Lie daw O a new day of health My stomad disorder was entirely checked, a the rheumatic pain aded away I} mist before the su I am gaini: rapidly in weight and strer ! am getting the value ro the food | it, and with all thie poisol out « my system, I feel like another pe o1 I owe all my healt t KO jola; it surely is the master med cine.’’ Konjola is sold i Walkert 3 L. A. Wills’ dru ore, and by all the best druggists mn all LOW1? throughout this entire sectio:
| tar recovered as to ibe up part of the time. She has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Uncapher for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Anderson and children were guests of the Rein- ,'. hardt-Shafter's over the week end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Reinhardt *and ’ children spent an evening with his | brother, S. C. Reinhardt and Mr. and .| Mrs. Gordon Shaffer last week. | | Mr. and Mrs. Wren Davis attended a birthday gathering at the home of his brother in Winamaec last Sun- . day. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCormick " “and children:of ' Alida, Mrs. Gus . Verkler and sons and Miss Mildred . Stover, of Walkerton, Mrs. Ward Awald of Koontz ILake, and Miss . Helen Goppert of Noblesville were ~ Sunday afternoon guests at the Se- . ward Reinhardt home. I ' R S s e | | | NORTH LIBERTY | ,f Clarence Fulton and family left ! Sunday for the west where they will .' make their home for a while. They are hoping. that the change of cliJ mate will benefit Mrs. Fulton’s health. They wiil be located tem- , borarily at Alberquerce, New Mexico. The Liberty Township Farm Bureau will meat in the high school "auditorium Wednesday evening, Oct. 9, An interesting speaker, some ~ real entertainment and motion piec- ~ tures will make the evening very much worth while, All members " will enjoy the meeting. ‘ Wm. J. Smith of Mill Creek clos- ~ ed his grocery store here Saturday night. Mr. Smith opened his store " here in the Inks building in March " and later moved into the Masonic building. He has not vet decided ~ what disposition he will make of his ~ stock of goods. i Mrs. E. N. Heim and grandchildren, Dorothy and James returned Saturday to their home in Camden, Ohio, after several weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. George Bressler, Mrs. Bressler has been ill, but is mueh improvéd. Fred Kassabaum and family of Walkerton, Benj. Gard and family of Rolling Pairie were visitors Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mss. Henry Stull, Sunday visitors at Ed Gever'a were Nr. angd Mme. Ed Steele, of River Park. Nr. and Mrs John Steele, of Sonth Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Davton Mangus. Clem Steele of Indianapolis is spending a week's vacation vigiting with bhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele, Mr. Steele ig in charge of the I!HHW;~ Co. garage at the capital city. Arthur McocEesson and family were guest: o \'.&it’ Mre. C. F. Clark of W JI“U"H o 0 dag Earl Aldrich and family of Mis) awaka were Sundav guests of Hom er Balsley and family LK Dlariiand family of outh Bend, were guests of Mr nd Mi Cha Goodale Sunday Mr. and Mers. Wi, Whitinrer and daughter, and Mrs. Mattie Whiti: " visited over Siunday with Mr. and My Ora Hartz Mra. Ellen Farley went to At Clemens. Mieh., Monday., whers bie will remain at least a week takiy treatments Palace Theatre Estelle Tavior, charming movie actress and wife of the former world champion pugilist, Jack Dempsey,
b 3 ARN o 3 '« b '.i’? ‘,> ‘ if«‘ CWER e i/ earTu \ e 3 b F YR \ ‘ g D\ fi*” <l iy - "/%" ’;‘(“'"l"’b’fl 4 ‘ NGO Trade-mark i:x;:ed Sherwin-Williams Products are sold throughout the world, under this trade-mark. B ~ NOW! | Equip your | house with STORM | SASH the added | comfort will sur- | prise you and the s I amount cf fuel savcd in one year will | pay for the sash.
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9 : 8 New Corn Picker 8 . o | i ! GES : SRS | .{” & X {—“{pf:t L | 8 f;:._».'_%‘_;,;,, =" {; V ST -— gy i z See the new corn picker on dis- | play at our machinery hall. 3 For Sale | ' FOR SALE yood used cars @ ond trucks : _See them on our LAWN MAR- | g \_v_‘ : ‘3 '!‘. ‘ 'i.“,; ‘.l‘! i : ‘ E. e : 8 : . ig ‘:" : v 3 D £ - ‘ N T
will appear in person at the Paiace ! theater, South Bend, starting next | Sunday matinee Miss Taylor, w ‘xu; has had wide experience as a su;,;p{ and screen star will offer a singing | and musical specialty entitled ! “Theme Songs' in which she \\'ill; render a number of exclusive selee-! tions especially written for her. She . is accompanied by Joe Daley at the piano. Complete seenic equinment |is given the attraction.while the star's beautiful costumes add their own colorful note. i ! Chas. Chase, a decidedly different ! sort of dancer, who until just recent- { 1y has .b}wu doing his stepping with { the Ziegfield ‘'Follies'”, is another | outstanding feature of the new; vaudeville bill. “The Enchanted | ' Forest™ a presentation of woodland | fantasies; Viector Oliver, ‘“‘the aristo- | . erat of variety” and his diminutive | | girl friend. Marzaret Crangle, andi + E. and Jay McCrea, in a Gymnastie | novelty on the flyving rings, make up ! the program. i :eS L f - - i Z Glasses Water, Not Too 5 Cold. Help Constipation i " ~ S | ‘ One glass water is not enough— | take 2 glasses a half hour ‘}(“f()l‘ei ! breakfast. You get guicker and | | better results by adding a little | simple glyeerin, saline, ete., (known | as Adlerika) to one glass. : { Urlike other remedies, Adlerika ! | acts on BOTH upver and lower| bowel and removes old poisons yoni | never thought were in your syvstem. | i Adlerika stops GAS and sour stom-: ‘ach in 10 minutes! Relieves consti-; { pation in 2 hours. Carters Drag ! ' Store, |
i i & | T . 'fi' . M B e ? :.;\;::.:'<1?1:-:~:-:-:~'.-§c.-;fi»';'::-:'E ! : ‘ | i UP TO your ears in work— I every nerve at high tension. ! No wonder you snap at the wife : and bark at the children. ’ Watch out! Overworked 'i nerves may lead to Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Nervyous indigestion and a host of | other unpleasant disturbances. | Why don’t you try Dr. Miles” | i Effervescent Nervine Tablets? | ! Just one in a half glass of | water makes a pleasant, spark- | ling drink delightfully soothing | to over-taxed nerves. i Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now made in two forms—Liquid and Effervescent Tablet. Both are l the same therapeutically. ‘ o1 Ry , | (%WM : : TABLETS :
- - Sales Keeping Up i To C. M. Harmon, a used Ford | S dan; to Enoch Morrison, a used | i'ord Sport Roalster model A: to | A. C. Steinburg, new 6 ecylinder i Chevrolet Coach: T Joe Ker- | chaert, used Ford Tudor: to Geo. ‘ Davis, used Ford Roadster: to | Raymond Long, a used Ford | Coupe; to J. Knenp, a Meadows ! Washer; to Forest Lower: 115 ‘]in:\'n Power engine; to John | Drake, MeCormick-Deering Corn | Pinder; to C. E. Hartline of Buchannan, Mien., a 10x30 silo: to i Paul Buchannan, of Monterey, a silo 10x21; to August Blum of | Hamlet, a silo 10x35; to Robert | Anderson of Walkerton, a silo * 10x30; to Martin Glinski. of Roll]i:t: Prairie. a silo 14x40: to Oe- | tave Demever, of Crumstown, ; l silo 10x390, to Herman Bluhm, of ! Valparaiso, a silo 12x35; to Wren E Davis of Grovertewn. a New [dea ‘.\‘;irc;\do'r; to Schuyier WKevser, of { Plvmouth a =silo extension. ! i == i ‘ 7‘-—5-’ e - Aaé ¢ | r 4& :’ | [ 1771 : ! : l L ] . r Wash Day Easier : | Wash Days Made Easier . . . . .| Clothing whiter; even the most delicate fabries may te safely trusted to the Meadows Washer. in thousanis of homes throughout the world. this wonder product is safely, quiekly and most economically performing its duty salvaging miilions of wash day hours, making them pleasure hours. On the Meadows Credit Plan. the Meadows Washer may be | casily nd econveniently purchas od us for the details. |
Phone | ED. WOLFE | | Auctioneer | for Dates { |
) N . - A " ’ -y \ Gt \ 1 '__: -4 F N o R~ A 3 i," k- ‘f’) ! "‘ /_ r-i g e z Ay £ ’ i - L) o ' S ———————— e e e to Mil ta I will sell at Publiec Auctl Commencing at 10:00 O’clock A. M. SHARI ead of Cattle - 15 1 5 - H\,a O attie Mi strain Her d cow. fre Aue. 1; Jersey i Durham cow, fresh Aug. 1; red Durh: fresh in Jun white cow to freshen Ja 1: Jersey and Holstein, to freshen Jan. 1:; roan heifer with calf | side; Holstein heifer t r'e n some time in spring; Holstein fres in June; roan Durham bull, 2 vear old; 2 summer calves; 2 lat calves Ail cows giving good flow of mlik. e e e Re s s 8 - r‘lead Os HOTSGS - 8 4 Bay mare, wt. 1500. 8 vears old: bay gelding, 1¢ 8 years old; ! matched tean Brays, J yYears old. wit UV ; 14l SOI W 1604 R years old; black horse. 11 years ol wt ] 8 gelding, 7 : yvears old, wt. 1400; sorrell gelding, 1 LIS L. 1300. All cood work horses . ° * - i A | rood Sows with 11 Pigs | FARMING IMPLEMENTS Potato digzer, wit ] int root attachment, hay tedder, ha) ! 1“‘.::',:. wit}l » 2y P hmant 2 ,‘"ll"‘l\v!’fl’:i(‘}' NnoOwWers B a7 ’f '; foot eut: 3 wasons ndcates seeder complete wit! Wacor box: 4 good hay racks, new International manure spreader, Gale corn planter with 160 rods wire, 4 drags, spike tooth and spring tooth; walking - cultivator, new Oliver disk, 3 sets brec ng harness, 1 set light ~ harness, Ford Ton Truck, Masse-Harris side delivery rake, nearls new; McCormick side delivery rake. | MISCELLANEOUS i 2 brooder houses. kerosene d oil Is - ETIDE int ;' nearly new power washing machine I W D WS rip sa = and manyv articles not mentioned. f TERMS OF SALFE 3 All sums of $5.60 and under S ! S r 35. f credit of 6 months will 1 given, purchaser giving note with ap- ! proveg security with interest at the rate of 7 per cent from date if : paid when due If not paid when due te draw 8 percent until paid | No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. 3 Percent Off For Casl ‘ ER. WOLFE. Auctioneer ] FAYL Clerk ' 1J h DeWispelaere | p p | } i e : e, 4 2 5 - T : < -
: Rl ; & i ET US : ; 8 - SHOW YOU 3 ; % 1 s 4 ~ how the New : | | EMPIRE : | . MILKER ! - Takes the Work g ~ out of Milking ! o ) : | i1 //,)) : The new Em- ; P}} A\ pire Milker g -‘_f'! ‘\\ has juss i 7 A0 arrived. If ' ' ‘ ’\\ you have 6 . ) L \ 'l/r"' COWS You cani -i o not afiord to ' ! ! — be without it. . : Thoroughly proven in actual . g use by hundreds of dairymen, ' it can be bought on easy terms . \ vith pavment { = |~ R Sff% S | monthly. Elec- 's 8 tric or gaso- 9! i ’ . line power. A FSaa - mice de OO 8 monstration (‘3},_ P h free. Write or 1S v Q phone. e i’ Good Morning! g dl .‘:' ) A:\ !\! Tvt :‘l’:,\l !wd' e fl Atwater Kent wiil sell one milliol f;!ili a “." >"“\'\.~' this vear. ; g This is a Secreen-Grid Radio o o ..3 - 3 Good equipment makes ¢ Lo o 3 v e L a good iarmer betizr” § 8
R = e e e Attention, Mr. Farmer! If unfortunate in the loss of any horses, cows, hogs or sheep, for prompt removal ecall. We will pay the charges. Phone 118 or 47. New Carlisle, Ind. NEW CARLISLE HIDE, RENDERING CO.
