deleofnyVWi UlUtsolyn-istad1935The second tragedy this summer took place at the Grand Trunk crossing north of Wanatah, Saturday morning, when a young man named Corby and a young lady named Traester were killed when a train struck their automobile. They were both from North Jud-For Sale—A second-hand Blizzard ensilage cutter, No. 13, at A. F. Weisjahn’s, Wanatah. Phone28.9F. C. Clark has moved with his family from the farm northwest of town into their residence here in LaCrose.son.P-le16;e1.itfe-enRalph T. Kingman the San Pierre auctioneer, was here again Tuesday, leaving copy with us for sale bills. This is the second “bill” to come in the last week from San Pierre. Arndt Eckert are the owners of the property listed and will hold their sale on Saturday, Sept. 25. A full account will appear in a later issue of the Sentinel.Mrs. W. O. Gray and Mrs.Louise Thompson of Indianapolisvisited at the E. Gray home here last week.tsimKssraIGeo. Yergler only recently accepted his fine brick veneer farm residence as completed, and now begins to feel “at home” in his new place. This residence has 10 rooms, and is located 1 mile east of LaCrosse, and a quarter mile south, on 160 acres of good dirt George has another farm 2 miles northwest of town with good buildings on it. In all he has 307 acres.Wm. Aigner who only recently finished the brick veneer farmresidence for Geo. W. Yergler,is now getting ready to start laying brick to veneer the new-residence he is constructing for Chris Siebentljal.Some more advance subscribers: Sonburg Bros., Mrs. E. G. Mathews, Geo. W. Yergler, G. M. Shults, Wm. Aigner, M. J. Rauen, F. J. Cook, of LaCrosse, dated ahead till July, 1921. Frank Jachim, Wilder, May 19, 1921; R. T. Kingman, San Pierre, Aug. 7, 1921; Mrs. Ella McLaughlin,’ Chicago, July, 1921; Clarence Price,Sept. 4, 1921; Leslie Applegate, Mar. 20, 1921.Representatives of several wo-