Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1921 — Page 8
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W. F. MIRANDA, M. D. , PHYSICIAN WDSCRGEON The treatment of All Diseases ot Women and Children a Specialty. Office in Building near residence Office Consultation Free Avenue E. Phone No. 24—1. PURI IC SAI F Aly fourth, unnuul sub will be held jat my farm, 3*2 milts southeast of I Tyner, 4 miles southwest of TeeNorth Libery, on Thursday, March 10 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. 110 HEAD OF LITE STOCK 1 IO 25 HORSES 25 1 Registered Percheron dark gray mare, 6 yrs. old. 1 Belgian bay mare, |G yrs. old, both in foal, 1 bay gelding, 6 yrs old, 1 span gray mares, 5 yrs. old, 1 span sorrels, mare and I gelding, 3 and 5 yrs. old, 1 span 'brown mares, 7 and 11 yrs. old, 3 । bay mares, 4 yrs. old, 1 bay gelding 4 yrs. old, 1 sorrel gelding, 4 yrs. old, 1 sorrel mare, 2 yrs old, 1 bay I mare, 7 yrs. old, 1 gray mare, 3 yrs. jold, 1 roan mare, 3 yrs. old. 1 black mare, 3 yrs. old, 1 pair hlack mares 110 yrs. old, and a couple of road horses for the hfivs Thic Limrh h‘is I 21 HEAD OF C ATTLE 21 i€u*\e> tij hH iF siu< . some iiouxy
From Our Correspondents PIN E have a habit of parking their trucks) then “walk” in. George Mcßride Jr. has gone to Culver to work for his brother- in- i law a few weeks. Mt’, and Mrs. Lewis Lonzo and I Mrs. George Mcßride spent Sunday I afternoon with Earl Herbster and If anyone wants any thing from South Bend from a lb. of sugar to i an automobile call on Samuel Seid- I ers. But we don’t “all” believe in I imposing on good nature. Earl Herbster’s children are hav-, Mrs. George Mcßride says since I Imr boarder got married and left she tin •• than cook a meal.
The W. M. A met at the home of t Mrs. Charles Miller Friday after- i noon. ] The Otterbein Guild girls gave a i line program Sunday morning at the U. B. Church. i Albert Klingerman moved last ] Wednesday in their new home on the larm they bought of Wm. Fries. { Rev. Tillman left Monday for Bur- i kett where he will assist Mr. Pence in. his revival meeting. t Mr. Bilby moved Monday from j Mrs. Fulkerson’s home where they ; have lived all winter into the home of Mrs. Lopp. ; Russel Thompson came from Chi- ’ ago Saturday evening and eight j guests were* invited for supper and , gave Russel a fine surprise, he went j back to Chicago Sunday evening. Rev. Landon who was the pastor , of the Tyner U. B. Church a few years ago, died at his home in Mich., last week and was buried al Berrien Springs last Sunday afternoon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. : Simon Cudm\v. Monday. The Otterbein Guild meeting will ] be held Sunday March 6, at the U. L B. Church. All members be present h and bring someone with you. Saturday evening is the “Truth : Seekers” class meeting. All rememher it is to be at Miss Pearl Gull-' ing’s home and come. We will be । sure to have a good time. । YELLOW BANK Sam Row’s were Sunday guests | of M. O. Whitmer’s of near North Liberty. i. Frank Keyser’s visited Clarence Rensberger’s Sunday, ( The Intermediate Girls S. S. class , net at the home of its teacher, ( Chleo Grenert, and organized Sun- • day. It elected Florence Wagner. ' > Pres., Hope Heckaman. Sec., Dorothy!, । Kesslar, Cor. Sec., Ruth Harbaugh . anil Lola Drake, program committe. j Ivan Hartsough’^ were Sunday ■ guests of O. D. Harbaugh. Mahlon Longs of Plymouth spent . Sunday with his parents. His father, being quite ill. Arthur Longs visited B. A. Longs j Sunday. * ( Ira Sousley of South Bend spent | Sunday with W. I. Berrys. , Lawrence Baughmans spent Sun- । day with Clarence Hoovers. Dayton Ross’s. Edward Stump. !' James Kessler. Frank Krieder ot .Goshen, David Metsler and John R. i .Miller of Nappanee. J. H. Shrock of ] j Middlebury and Hiram Roose of i । Wakarusa were guests of Nathaniel , 'Stump at dinner Saturday. ; Don Harbaughs visited with G. F. « Harbaughs Sunday. < s Lucinda and Mary Longaker visit- i ।Geo. Longs Monday. t Mrs. Rebecca Rummers was the j week-end guest of O. B. Baughman. I < Well, well Lapaz. Thanks for the icompliment, a tcngue as smooth as \ORTH LIBERTY Edw. Rupei is ill with pleurisy. bani. i \\ ixsun passed away at hid home here Wednesday morning ai-H jcancor of the stomach. The funeral r will be held at The First Brethren 1 Church Saturday afternoon at two o’clock. Rev. A. T. Wirick official-| a Mrs. Henry Eisenmenger and 7. daughter, Hannah, of South Bend, f Bend, spent Wednesday with Mr. and j Mrs. Geo. Bressler. i Mr. and Mrs. James Gilchrist and I j heir son, Glen, and family will leave : C. 1. Cayr has returned from id Chicago where she was called by the - urday and Sunday.
the Oliver, followed by the organizing of a chapter, which becomes a part of the state and nati< nal organizations was the program of the day. Vern Steele of Elkhart spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Steele. Miss Clara Kraver of North Man«er Mid family. Lee Sewell is adding modern con leniences to his residence on Maple street, including basement, furnace, । and bathroom. The Taylor Economics Club nu t at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rennoe ' Thursday 7 , Feb. 24. The next meet- j ing will be held at the home of Mrs. John Pommert on March 10. Work | is furnished for the forenoon. Taffy i pulling in the afternoon. Everyone come prepared. W. H. Connor has received word J from his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Waggoner. Fremont. 0., that she has been selected to serve on the jury of Sandusky county, O. Mrs. Sarah Moore returned from i Lakeville Wednesday, where she I spent the winter months with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Switzer of Plymouth visited with Dr. and Mrs. j J. J. Hardy Sundav. Dentas Heim and family’ have I moved into the Schmeltz property, recently vacated by Win. Hass. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Geyer and children of South Pend were Sunday guests of I. A. Finch and family. George Rales of Goodland. Ind., spent Tuesday night with Wm. Hass ami family. C. E. Bowser and family were called to North Manchester. Ind.. Monday by the death of Mrs. Bows-j er's sister. Mrs. Herbert Bain and Mildred i Burgess of South Bend spent Friday and Saturday with Lemuel Kilmer and family. Miss Pleasant Heim is home from North Manchester for a two months visit. Mrs. Emma Rest tick spent Wednesday with South Bend friends. Mr. and Mis. Russel Pommert have moved into the Bettcher residence on North Lafayette street. Miss Gertrude Kanke of South Bend was the week-end guest of Edna and Francis Albright. WANTS, FOR SALE, Etc. Tyner. Ind., two acres with a 5-Room House and basement. 12 apple trees, 4 cherry. 2 pears, for SI,OOO. Also 3 acres at Bass Lake. Ind., for sale, $l.;>00. Also larger farms of any size. Vldress. Kaley Bros. Knox Ind. R F. D. No. 3. 3tm3wp FOR SALE Detroit Vapor gasoline stove, large size, good condition. s2o.<o>. \\\ c. Harder. North Liberty. I Hm3wnl. \\ PI) (’ o 1 Irivir ’-nr 'O Ch<‘2 tor Knoislev. Hu‘ ik t, Ind R. I FOR SALE Flat top office desk, NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. C. M. CARTER, Dnmgist
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