Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1920 — Page 8

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| Attention Farmers I e A Do not make the mistake you have made the past few years by not fl 2 having sufficient room to store your grain and being obliged to sell g w it at a low price. Take into consideration the price of grain at J £ Harvest Time and the price the next summer. Come and get our I • Crib and Granary Plans. Your local grain dealer will be able to fl handle your grain to better advantage, if you have room to store B your grain at home and especially when the car situation is like it I Z is at the present time. fl • Walkerton Lumber Company I SLUMBER, COAL and BUILDING HARDWARE E. R. THOMPSON, Mgr. Walkerton, Indiana 1 Renew Your Subscription Today

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j CORRESPONDENCE • ——————— • PINE W; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lonzo enter- ■ । rained Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Z Frank Zellar of Chicago and Mr. and z । Mrs. Albert Mangus. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kernshner enters rained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Kersh- | net’s brother and family of Michigan. X| Vern Birk is assisting Mr. Morwis- ■ er in making hay and harvesting. A Ed Hawblitzel and family spent Z Monday evening with Ed Kershner x and family. V The farmers here are harvesting @ western style from two to six bindX ers in one wheat field. J Little Ruth Morehouse of South A Bend is at present making her home Z with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldmier. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawblitzel QI and son, John of North Liberty, callZ ed on Earl Herbster and family last x Sunday afternoon. ■ The neighbors of this vicinity cut A Mrs. Wiedemants wheat Monday. Mrs. Elmer Hlawblitzel and moth- ■ er, Mrs. Whitmer, of South Bend A spent Friday at| the Ed Hawblitzel ® ^M^tieorge Mcßride and A George, Jr., at Viol, t._ Z and Earl Gensilger motored to Napr panee last "Inday and visited W Mrs. Mcßride’s^ ister, Mrs. Hyram Z Mangus and fa' 7^^. T' M'U.ki pwqiie vicinity are A very busy hayijA, and harvesting, ■ working every day in the week, likex wise on Sunday! ■ Miss Lydia Morwiser spent last ■ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis X Lonzo. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldmier ■ were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. X Charles Houser last Sunday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. George Morwiser and A son, Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Henry X ( O’Connor and son, Russell, took dinT.ner Sunday with William O’Connor A! near Walkerton. Zl George Mcßride was on the sick J list a few days last week. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbster and S little daughters visited at the home iof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks last , Sunday. A Mrs. George Morwiser who has x । been suffering with a sore foot the ■ last two weeks is much better at this A writing. X Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Lonzo and ■ sons, Robert and Elmer, spent the A first few days of this week with Mr. a and Mrs. Clyde Lonzo in Chicago. ■ Mrs. Martha Robertson fell from a Q hay wagon last Friday and sprained I her knee very badly. Mrs. John Crooks and son, John, of Chicago and Mrs. Minta Sluss. Mr. * and Mrs. Henry O’Connor and son. X| Russell of South Bend were visitors I a few days last week at the Morwiser ■ home. — 5 YELLOWBANK I Mahlon Long and family of Ply- ' mouh are spending the week with • I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lone Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of ■ South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Mum I a ' Morris left Monday mornin: for f I Cando, North Dakota, in the foi mI er’s car, they will visit Elgin and diff< rent plac " ^_f jeo rest along th. I way. Blanch Babcock returned to her " home in Nappannee after a few weeks visit with her uncle, W. 1. Berry. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Berry were in Nappannee Sunday. Mrs Etta Harbaugh of South Bend e is visiting relatives and friends here _ this week. t Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCombs t . visited the latter’s sister and child- ! ren in South Bend last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dolke called s . on Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, Sunday s afternoon. f Mrs. Frank Kaser and Mrs. Henry Stump called on Mrs. Arthur Good Monday afternoon. NORTH LIBERTY J. B. Wilson and family of Montpelier. 0., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Baker, Harvey Houser and family are enjoying an outing at Sister Lakes, - Mich., this week. Noah Rensberger and family of . South Bend spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Airs. Elizabeth Simmons. ■ Dennis Stombaugh of Chicago, is here for a month’s visit with his par1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stombaugh. IPROFITS Bl HER = ii HUSBAND’S TRIAL, I "31 PERSON j ■ 4-— g MATE AIDEDJMKS. HEFRON RE- " SORTS TO OF JRLTOXA, ■ RECEIVED AREA!’ RELIEF. a Indianapolja^lnd., July 14, 1920, i I’m convinced that I would be sick in J bed this very dajy if I hadn’t taken a | course in Trutoha, but as it is, this i medicine has taken the “kinks” out of me and made me feel like a new | person,” Mrs. George Hefron, a well | i known Indianapolis woman who " lives at 540 Ogden Street, said a few | days ago. 11 “I decided to take Trutona beg cause my husband, who suffered from i practically the same ailments as _ mine, gained so much relief through flit.” she continued to say. “My jl stomach was weak and after eating g|gas would form there. My whole § system was in a run down condition. U I tell you I was miserable.” H “Trutona has certainly done the I work for me. My food digests prop- ■ erly and I’m not bothered with the g former sour gas formations anymore, g My stomach seems strong enough to digest anything now. As I said Tru- ■ tona took the “kinks” out of me and = made me feel like a new person.” = Mrs. Hefron’s words ring with a ■ sincerity that cannot be doubted. Il I’ rove like thousands of other it similar statements that Trutona is ■ really a medicine of unusual merit. |g It is unsurpassed as reconstructive § agency, system purifier and body inJ vigorant. It has been declared peerB less as a treatment for stomach, liver == and bowel troubles. J Trutona is sold in Walkerton, at ■ Carter’s Drug Store.

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Clifton Bernhardt of LaCross* 1 spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bernhardt. Chas. Hawblitzel returned Saturday front a few days visit with friends at Homer, Mich. Mis. C. S. Benjamin was called to Shady Side, 0., Saturday by the illness of Mrs. A. I’. Benjamin. Layton Shenefield and family of South Bend were Sunday guests or Chas. Pippenger and family. Air. and Mrs. Elmer Schmell are visiting relatives and friends at Forest, 111., and Burlington, la. Mr. and Mrs. John Cullons and Mrs. Dewey of South Bend visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Irvin. '; M. and Mrs. C. A. Carr are spending the week at Muskegon, Mich., visiting with the former’s mother, who is 88 years of age. The condition of little Alice May . Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hoffman, who was seriously ill the fore part of the week, is much improved. Rev. Clinton Polen will lecture at the Sumption Prairie church on Saturday evening July 17th. Following the lecture ice cream will be served in the basement. 2t-njyls Linus Foote, Mrs. Ruth Foote Robbins, Miss Gertrude Mangus, Miss Cora Lewis drove to St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Mich., Monday, to take in the sights. » 1 " —— ■■■■ ii ,i ■ i. । ■ SVMADC RCGISUHCP SjAaf . I r ■ ' mJ 'T’HERE’S one V ' * way you can be । tit certain of battery 1 ' J j newness and of a bat- ' 1 ' 1 tery that will put an h■ i • Mend to re-insulation ’' J J worry. Just make ■■ । > sure the battery you *■ । > '' " buy is a Bone Dry 1 ' 1 ' lJ ! Willard with the <■ ■ > *• ' Threaded Rubber , n ■ । trade mark on the ■ i । :: box. ;;: H■ l 1 ' I 5 The Quality Vulcanizing and Battery Company One door north of the Independent Phone 92 I Xgeey ” I I

1918 Buick Cabriolet 3Passenger. Guaranteed To Be In Fi’^^lass Shape in Every Respect. This car is newly painted, has cushion oneis, spot light, bumpers and all new tires, and runs just like new. TERMS IF DESIRED. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $1,300.00 Superior Motor Sales Co., 213-15 S. Main St., SOUTH BEXD. IXD. Main 185.

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