Walkerton Independent, Volume 49, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1923 — Page 3

GEORGE WYMAN & CO. Come And See Us. South Bend, Indiana Store Hours, 8:30 to 5:30. Saturdays Close 9P, M. Saturday, June Thirtieth, the Annual Remnant Day Sale At Wyman's in South Bend This money saving event brings merchandise of high qualify 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. • 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. See South Bend Friday Evening I Safes ° Papers for Full Details Many I tSafes ° Bargains La a! . . I •SfjT&y Wherever Qualities I these tags l . I Low are usec i Prices they mark an unusual Al value.

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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. .03 Choice Whole Rice, lb 7c Wheat Bran, cwt. $1.85 Wheat Middlings, cwt. $1.85 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 2.10 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 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 ^eeds 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 REND, IND. F. M. BOONE, Treas. Ist Door West of Court House ww EYES EXAMINED *ni Headaches relieved without the ase Drugs by H. LEMONTREE south Bend’s Leading OptometrUrt and Manufacturing Optician Open till 6 P. M 222 5. Michigan Street Phone Lincoln 6564

local Lenses duplicated an,] glasses repaired.—E. V. DERF, the Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. Harley McCarty of Gary were guests of relatives here over the week-end. Mr .and Mrs. C. M. Finch speue the week-end in Hanna, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Denison. Roys’ Kaynee spo r e blouses in colors that never fade, 49 cents. The Globe Clothiers, Inc., Walkerton. Miss Vesta Eisenmenger of South Bend visited with relatives and friends here the fore part of this week. Beginning with the second Thursin July the Knox stores will close at noon each Thursday for the remainder of July and Angust. Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus Swett of South Bend were week-end guests 01 the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perr.v Lawrence, and Zamily. Norman Fults and family and Miss Dessie Hansen spent Sunday in LaPorte, the guests of Mrs. Fultssister, Mrs. Alta Bonds, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carter motored to Sullivan, Ind., Sunday where they will visit relatives. They will return the letter part of tire week. l|lr. and Mrs. Albert Shultz spent several days this week at Elkhart, Ind., and Christiana lake, Mich., the guests of Mrs. Shultz’ brother, Louie Shultz, and wife. ONION CRATES—We make them good and strong. Leave your orom now. $25.00 per 100. See A. L. Rogers or W. S. Rhodes. Hoosier Crate & Ladder Co. 4twjyl9 Bourdon township and the town of Bourbon have organized a Chr.mber of Commerce which is to become a part of the Chamber of Commerce of the state. GOOD CLEAN COAL. LIME AND CEMENT AT B. I. HOLSER & CO.’S. s29tfw The Cummings Vote Register plant celebrated its 3rd anniversary in Knox last Friday. About 200 stockholders and citizens of Knox attended the program in the factory in the afternoon. The plant is in very good condition and ready to manufacture voting machines. Fatuous Racine shirts, quality guaranteed. 95 cents. The Globe Clothiers. Inc., "alkertmn. A new type of motor bus with six wheels has been adopted by the Indiana Motor Bus company for all future cars which thev purchase. There will be four wheels with four tires on the rear axel. These will give double traction and will not stop the bus in case of a tire going flat on the rear axel. . Anew Tri-County baseball league has been organized with the following six towns represented. Mentone Warsaw, Milford. Nappanee, Argos and Bremen. A schedule has been completed among the six teams up to Sept. 2. Each team is to play three games with each of the other clubs of the circuit, making a 15-game schedule when complete. Work on constructing a section of State Road No. 15, between Knox and Bass Lake was begun last week when State Surveyors surveyed the first three mile stretch between Knox and Roper's Corner, last week. Thn main part of the road will be 18 feet in width with a b feet berm on each side. Crushed stone will be used as a base for the asphalt sur facA Michigan City will t»e the 1924 convention city for the Indiana state ' Sunday school convention. Winona | Lake and Michigan City were the two cities considered. John Feasby, state president stated that the executive committee thought that the northern industrial city should be given the 1924 convention because of its location in the Catuniet district and the opportunities afforded for increasing the work of the Sunday school movement. Jess Willard Today / " “ -~ ~ - - HE*’™*x ' • V~‘ > i A macete. J Big Jess Willard has one mor? 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.

Daugherty’s Son Escapes Asylum for Booze Curt i Stamford, Conn., June 18. —Majoi : Draper M. Daugherty, only son ot : United States Attorney-General Harrj : M. Daugherty, who obtained much ।: publicity during the airing of Dottit : King’s murder here last March and 1 • who later, at his family’s request, wai,; committed to a sanitarium here as a : habitual drunkard, escaped from th* : Institution and fled in a fast roadster ; v ■ ; i Three Thousand Perish in Persia Quake; 100,000 Fle< : Paris, June 18. — New earthquake : shocks In Persia have wiped out 3,00( : more persons and destroyed eight vll : lages In the last week, according tc ■ meager reports. The shocks continue ■ as 100,000 persons, their homes de ; stroyed by earthquakes throughout the : last months, are fleeing In terror fron : the Khamseh region. : Three Killed as Train Hits Auto at Crossing = Henry, 111., June 18.—Three persom = were killed here at Merldan’s crosslnj j when the automobile In which thej : were riding was struck by a Roch : Island train. The dead are Henrj : Reeves, forty-five, and wife, fifty-five : and Charles B. Rey. Mrs. Reeves': brother and Robert Reeves, a grand i aon, were seriously Injured. Great Britain Launches World’s Biggest Submarine 1 London, June 18.—To the strains 01 = “Rule Britannia," the X-l, claimed t< ; be the largest submarine tn the world E was launched at the Chatham ship = yards. The launching was strictly prl E vate, as the building of undersea fight E era has been since their inception. Al E approaches to the dockyard were care : fully guarded by police. Three Yankee Ships Seized by Siberia Soviet Government E Nome, Alaska, June 19.—The Amer! E can trading schooners Silver Wave !: Iskum and Belinda are detained al : East Cape. Siberia, and their crews : are under arrest on charges of vlolat-' = Ing trading laws of the soviet govern E meat of Russia. It was learned here. E U. S. to Qive Paris and Belgium Hint on Ruhr = Washington, June 14.—The admlnia = tratlon is understood to have decided - to make informal suggestions to France i = and Belgium in favor of conciliatory = action on the reparations question. THE WEATHER CHANGES BUT = BURKE’S EYE-SERVICE WILL AL- E "AYS RE SATISFACTORY. $7.50 andsß.so SHELbTEX^r An = SHURON GLASSES S3.VU = DR. J. BURKE SOUTH BEND, IND. Over 20 years in same location. = 230 S. Michigan Street = 11

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