Walkerton Independent, Volume 29, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1922 — Page 3

GEORGE WYMAN & CO. I s Come And See Us. South Bend, Indiana Store Hours, 8:30 to 5:30. Saturdays Close 9P. AI. I X I Saturday, June Thirtieth, the 5 Annual Remnant Day Sale * ' At Wyman's in South Bend J This money saving event brings merchandise of high quality at extraordinarily low sale prices. Its purpose is to make room for new merchandise by selling at reduced prices remnants and odd pieces left from the very active selling of the past months. Prices will be in effect one day only—the sale day, Saturday, June thirtieth, —so it is urgent that selections be made that day from the groups of sale merchandise to effect economies. I Each Department Will Have Its Bargains Women's, Girls' and Children's Apparel Reduced. Silk and Cotton Yard Goods at Low Sale Prices. Household Linens, Bedding, Draperies, Rugs, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Toys in This Sale. S © See South Bend Friday Evening Safa, /C ° \ Papers for Full Details Many tym/ Safa, J© \ Bargains kA A Sqfay Wherever Qualities . these tags Low are used Prices I they mark an unusual _ alue. E- \ ' ......

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KIEST MILLING CO. Phone 22. Knox. Indiana Eventually GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Why Not Now? Gold Medal Flour, Bbl. >7.50 Graham Flour, lb. .05 Corn Meal, lb. .•! Choice Whole Riee, lb 7c Wheat Bran, cwt. $1.85 Wheat Middlings, cwt. $1.86 Flour Middlings, cwt. $2.15 Hog tankage 60%, cwt. $3.65 Oil Meal, 32% fine or coarse cwt. $2.6b Corn and Oats chop, cwt. $2.00 Alfalfa & Molasses Dairy feed—2.lo | Gluten Feed cwt 2.30 Soy Bean Meal, 38%, cwt. $3.00 Blatchford’s Calf Meal, 25 lbs., 1.30 Poultry feed, cwt. 2.50 | Developing feed $3.00 Chick feed, cwt. $3.15 t Steel Cut Oats, cwt. $3.55 Chick Starter with Buttermilk, cwt. $4.50 Growing Mash with Buttermilk, cwt. $3.90 Egg Mash with Buttermilk cwt. 3.50 Cracked corn, sifted, cwt. $2.00 Oyster Shells, cwt. 1.00 Grit, cwt. 1.00 Beef scraps, cwt. $5.00 Alfalfa Meal, cwt. 2.35 Pig feed with buttermilk, blood bone, oil meal and tankage for growing pigs, cwt. 2.85 Vry highest Quality Clovers, Blue Grass, Timothy, Field Seeds, Garden Seeds and Alfalfa Seeds. Barrell Salt, bbl. $3.00 50 lb. salt blocks for stock 50 70 lb sacks Kiln dried salt 90 Soy Beans. Baled Timothy hay Prices subject to change without notice. WE SHIP ANY PLACE 6% Compounded Quarterly For the past 40 years. Authorized Capital, $5,000,000.00 Assets — $2,000,000.00 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits $06,159.52 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 W. Washington Ave. SOUTH BEND, IND. F. M. BOONE, Treas. Ist Door West of Court House EYES EXAMINED »n<l Headaches relieved without the use Drugs by H. LEMONTREE South Bead’s Leading Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician Open till 6 P. M. 222% S. Michigan Street Phone Lincoln 66*4

From Our Correspondents OLIVE BRANCH One of the best programs ever rendered in the U. B. church here was given Sunday evening to a full house and some on the outside. Credit must be given to Miss Dorothy Shupert for the time spent In preparation. The children all did well and the choir was at its best Rev. S. Rhodes and wife o? Branch, Mich . spent Sunday in the John Plummer home and attended the ChildrenTs day exercises in the evening. Clint Shupert and family spent Sunday at his father’s Lewis Watkins had a call for a gun during the week, but was unable to supply it. Boys bring in some as we must keep up with our competitors. The social held Saturday evening was a grand success. A niie sum was realized and it was estimated 200 people were on the grounds. If you want to spend a good night attend our socials. Jertmiah Hildebrand spent the week-end with his son, Anderson, and family. The credit for she attendance at the social and Children’s day exercises can be given to announcements in the Standard. Everybody remember: Rev Wm. Major and his colored quartet will be with us at the U. B. church July 4 with services at 2:30 and 7:45 o'clock. The Rev.'s wife will preach at the afternoon services and he ,v evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come. Lunch, ice cream and cake will be served on the I grounds by the girls’ junior class. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach- i ing at 7:45 in the evening. On ac- | count of painting the church, the Pittsburg Sunday school will not ' give their program until Sunday, July Sth. STAR Rev. Mills and family moved into the new parsonage Tuesday. Earl Surface attended the State , Sunday school convention at Indianapolis last week. Mr and Mrs. Wm Barnhart who. •pent the spring months with Mrs. 1 Elizabeth Schrader and son, Albert. । moved onto their farm near Edwards- i I burg, Mich.. Saturday. Rev. E. J. Mills expects to attend the General Conference sessions of i the Wesleyan Methodist church held at Fairmount. Ind., this week. Mrs. J. W Rickey is no better and will be removed to the hospital in South Bend for treatment. Revival services closed at the Star I church Sunday night. Sunday school ■ next Sunday at 9:30 a. m., followed by class meeting. James Howell and family took j Sunday dinner with Arthur Floran . and family. | The second annual Schrader reunion was held at the Wm. Schrader home last Sunday, forty attended. A sumptuous dinner and tee cream and j cake were served. A special feature of the day was to give the newly weds of the last year a ride in an old buggy. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rupe ' and Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Schraer enjoyed this honor. The next reunion wil be held with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j Schrader the third Saturday in May, ’ 1924. MAPLE GROVE Me and Mrs. Chas. Reasor and ! Ernest Reasor and family spent Sun- ; day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ort. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keltner and sons, Chester and Charles, spent several days last week visiting relatives at this place. Russell Baughman and family called on the former’s patents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Baughman, Sunday t e. afternoon. Mr. and MrA H. O. Dunnuck and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson spent Jess Willard Today r \ i Big Jess Willard has one more hurdle before a return match with Dempsey. It is in a bout with Luis Firpo scheduled at N. Y. July 7. Willard's recent knockout of Floyd Johnson, showed him in good condition again despite his 41 years. i

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Sunday at Atwood, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frick attended the Schrader reunion held at the Wm. Schrader home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hardy visited Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hardy Sunday | 1 afternoon. The Tried and True class will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Claude Whiteman Saturday evening. Mrs. George Fuchs is spending the the week at Eagle lake. Adam Martin and family visited the latter’s brother at Valparaiso ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Finney and j son. Orhin. spent Saturday night with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Q Turrel. Ray Kollars and family visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orman Kollars. • Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Turrell spent Sunday with their son, O. J. Turrell and family. The barn on the Charles Neidbal- ! ski farm burned to the ground MonI day morning together with some feed and a horse and buggy. Sunday school at this place next Sunday at 10:00 o’clock followed by preaching services at 11 oclock Special music by the choir, also classes 5 and 6. Ed Holderman, Supt. Rev. C. Polen, Pastor. THE WEATHER CHANGES BUT BURKE’S EYE-SERVICE WILL AL- " AYS BE SATISFACTORY. $7.50 andsß.so SHELLTEX(fir AA SHURON GLASSES «pu.VV DR. J. BURKE SOUTH BEND, IND. Over 20 years in same location. 230 S. Michigan Street i... mS 5 i ’S' t.’wil s ■ L/ .y i I JA ; hm^Ai .jj i l Cj-- -II —n lii cun- --ww t’J ELECTRICITY from the WIND Will make it possible for the farm housewife to use ; an electric vacuum sweeper to clean her carpet. Tt does away with much hard labor wit ha broom, cleans tne carpet beter and does it with out creating a lot of dust. It is possible with an Aerolectric on the farm. Let us call and explain our proposition. NORTH LIBERTY SILO & CONCRETE { COMPANY } |

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