The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1912 — Page 5

| Women UsecTto Carry . | their groceries lioyie ■with them*if they ;■ | had no servant to do it for them. What:: J a differed c o ble -& g •« - . ■• | tween that method' ’ | j—ga— :: J and our up-to-date """* <• s delivery system. • * | We Deliver -JR : Groceries 15; anywhere in town if ! : F and in any quanti- •; | ty. Our wagon :: I goes right by your : t door every day. So you might as well <; t have it stop and leave what you biiy ;; x here it be a bar of soao or a big :: basketful of fine things to eat. , ; ;; * SEIDER & BURGENER. ;; I ' - ‘ ’ i *t 111 ttttii irtt a | NEW FILM SERVICE I J • We now get the latest films and best pictures to bd had. | s Bring the children and let them enjoy our pictures, it is a : *s good entertainment for young and old. „ S • — ONLY 5c — f »S . ' XE' .1 NEWS STAND MOTION PICTURE SHOW. | ic IT I ZENS | - OF . -.g I SYRACUSE! I—i TAKE —1 | —I NOTICE i j j Read and Ponder? 8 ' i • y\\ """ lx | Our Entire Line of » 'w g Fall Goods Has Arrived | New Furniture | I New Rugs | s?a *” ysf Hl g MOM- | I .I'd SM | § g gWe have some Bargains *| in Iron and Brass Beds .\g A NEW KITCHEN CABINET at a‘| H - New'Price * 8 O —™- —-- ■ C 5 g . RemgMr wg pay your-Rall- g § . road Fare and deliver GOODS | 8 1 0 125 New Special Book Cases g 20 New Library Tables I j “SEE THEM ALL".” | ftSMITH-CLARK CO.g & Goshen, Indiana § GEO, W. HERR. Undertaker * §

I Looat and Personal | o j' -w Frank Green spent Sunday here. The Journal SI.OO a year. For fence posts see V. S. Richhart. Miss Georgia Whistler spent ’ Thursday at Mappanee. Have your go-carts retired while you wait at Beckman’s. Eston McClintic and Orrie Traster were at Ft. Wayne last Friday. Royal Pottenger is attending the State Fair at Indianapolis. Miss Grace Ketring returned from a several months stay at Gary. Mrs. Jay Gordy went to Leesburg, Sunday, to call on her mother, Mrs. P. 0. Woods. Miss Jesse Callander returned last week from an extended visit at western points. ' Mrs. W. T. Minear and children went to Claypool Wednesday for several days visit. , For Sale—Nearly new White sewing machine. Modern case. $15.00. ■ Phone Fletcher, 573. C. F. Brady returped to Gary, Sunday, to resume work after several weeks’ vacation spent here. C. D. Clark has closed his cottage at Pickwick and with his family returned to Chicago, last Thursday. ■< Dr. G. 0. Smith and wife returned from several days visit at Indianapolis, Sunday. Mrs. Celeste Hilabold and daughter, Mrs. Armstrong, visited at Elkhart, several .days last week. _ Vera and Violette O’Dell went to Elkhart Monday where they are employed as teachers in the city schools. A. J. Thibadeaux returnedlo Chi cago Saturday after several, week’s visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Miss Hazel Myers and Miss Mary Lott of Tiffin, Ohio, returned to their home, last' week, after a visit at the Geo. Bowersox home. Mrs. Melvin- Whistler and daughter Georgia, returned from a severe! visit at Chicago, last Wed-1 ind?day evening; I Kirs. Mabel Armstrong left Wednesday for Fowler, Ind., Where she will spend two_ weeks before joining her husband at Ft. Leavenworth. Miss Edna Bowell of Laporte, and C. R. Emily of Gary, spent Sunday and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Roberts and son, went to Chicago, Sunday, and after a week’s visit there will return to their home in Oakland, California. Mrs. Louis Schtpuff of Hamilton, who has been visiting Mrs. C, I. Bender, went to Garrett, Saturday, for a visit before returning to her home. Mrs. Myers and son, Paul of Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Skeer, and daughter, Charlotte, of Ft. Wayne, came over from Leesburg, Sunday, by auto and visited at the Wm. Darr home. Mr. and Mrs. Skeer and daughter returned to their home in Ft. Wayne, Monday. John Miles and. Lewis A. Neff were among those who took in the whole show at Leesburg Saturday. John endeavers to be close by wherever there are fine houses and colts, while Lewis is just now busy letting his friends and neighbors get acquainted with the next county commissioner—possibly.

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Mrs. Wade Zerbe spent several days at Mishawaka, this week. Anbther shipment of beautiful ' jugs have arrived at Beckmans. Miss Cleo Aker of Jackson, Tenn., is spending a’ two weeks’ vacation here with relatives. Buy your stock atfd poultry food t at the Quality Drug Store. It is thought that the B. & O. platform will be torn up Sunday and the rails laid foj the new track. Both the east and west bound locals Monday, left their trains here, getting in to late to go farther. T. J. Juday of New Paris and B. F. Juday of Solomon’s Creek spent Tuesday at the home of Geo. Juday. iVinol the guaranteed tonic reconstructor is SI.OO per bottle at the Quality Drug Store. J.P. Dolan spent Tuesday in Wabash and Indianapolis, looking after business interests. Mrs. Otis Butt and Miss Hazel Rentfrow were at Nappanee, last Wednesday. Mr’ and Mrs. Chas. Beery returned from a visit with relatives in Ohio, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs/Harl Richardson of Bremen came Sunday evening for several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Snyder, How about some calling cards. Call No. 4 and get them the right shape, rightly printed and right away. 50c for 50. Quite a few robberies are being reported over the/ountry. It might be well to take/a few precautions to guard agajnsKthis. Burr Wineland, who has been employed at the B. & 0. for the past two months has been transferred to Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butt and children, and Miss Hazel Rentfrow spent Wednesday at Snavley cottage on Kale Island. A new line of straw hats, (sun shades) hand-made and hand-pain-ted by Mexican Indians. Styles to suit all. A. W. Strieby The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church meets with Mrs. Richards’ this (Thursday) afternoon. All members should be present. The funeral of Mrs. Pl £- Winsor, was held last Friday at Cromwell. I The deceased wag over thirty years I old and had lived ih CYomwell aM her life. Mrs. Wm. Kindig left Sunday for a three weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Perth, N. Dakota. Her mother, Mrs. Worley, accompanied her. The Syracuse Flour Company have placed their floyr in the stores and would like you trsgive it a trial. “Peerless” is the name they have given it. Patronize our home industries. You now have time and money to install that gas engine and power machinery you have been thinking of so long, and we are prepared to do the work for you. • • Pottenger Bros. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dolan have a rarity in the way of tube roses. Fivs stems each bearing a cluster of flowers have sprung from one bulb. It is unusual for* more than one cluster to grow from a single bulb. The funeral of Alonza F. Bright was held at Akron last Friday. He was a former business man of Syracuse, and was well and favorably known Ijere. Mrs. Bright is a sister of»Geo. W. and E. E. Miles. Those who attended the funeral from here were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Colwell, Mrs. Geo. W. Miles and daughters, Ruth and Mary, Miss Elya Miles, and Isaiah and Lloyd Ketring. 11

J. U. Wingard, coming - d ' I will be with you on Sept. TL 6-7, 1912, to displa'y in your store the nobbiest line of woolens ever placed on Man exhibition, and to assist your customers From in select^ng stylish garments for Season Fall 1912. ICahn it will be my great pleasure to take BrOS measurements with precise correction, so **c. you and your customers may be delighted with the fit and construction of the garTAILORS ments. THAT Thanking you in advance for your val- - uable co-operation, and hoping that I will . SATISFY be of assistance in making this special tailoring sale a profitable success, I am Very truly yours, LOUISVILLE, O. A. LUCAS. K Y THE MAN FROM KAHN BROS. TAILORS THAT SATISFY - , We have received the above message from Mr. Lucas v who has had years of practical tailoring experience and we would be greatly pleased to have you call at our store on either of the above mentioned dates and inspect this line of fine woolens from one of the leading tailoring establishments of the country. The Star Clothing Store.

The Journal is still SI.OO a year. Mrs. Henry Tully is suffering from a large tumor. See Beckman’e big furniture display. We are headquarters for school books and school supplies of all kinds. Quality Drug Store. The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a Market in the Neff building Saturday. Mrs. Henry Shock and daughter Edna went to Defiance, Ohio Tuesday for a week’s visit with relatives. J. U. Wingard was at Montpelier, Ohio several days the first of the week, on business. Are you still doing without that kitchen cabinet? Beckman has a fine assortment, all prices. We have just received a new supply of up-to-date paper and envelopes. Do you need anything in the printed line? Miss Hazel Searfoss returned to Elkhart Monday, after a two weeks vacation spent here with relatives and friends. We can sell you beautiful silk for a stylish dress or waist for little money. A large selection. A. W. Strieby Mrs. Chas. Snyder and daughters, Ruth, Helen, Natalie and Nathalia, of Goshen, spent from Friday until Sunday with Mrs. Rosa Juday and other friends. How are you going to clear that corn field? We are prepared to help you solve the problem. Our binder will take it up although it is dbwn. Pottenger Bros. Mrs. Jos. Smeltzer and C. Edward Mollenhour and wife had as their company last week Roy Mollenhour and family of Wakarusa -and Effie Mollenhour and three little daughters of Elkhart. Johp Snobarger, in a desperate attempt to exterminate the ground hog race, cautiously sneaked to the back end of his father’s livery barn and through a convenient hole valiantly emptied the contents of a shot gun into a ground hog. Upon investigating he discovered that someone had beat him to it and that the eround hog had already ; been dead for an hour or more. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butt had as ' guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Sham- ; ourg of Garrett, Mr. Blair of Chicago. Dr. Scott, of Nappanee and Mr. Churchill of Pennsylvania. The last ; named gentleman installed for the government’s use at Washington, the ! machine which launders the dirty ; money turned back to the government. It was he who first demon- ; strated to the goverment the feasa- ; biljty of washing currency.

J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE. IND. ♦ . (A '

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