The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 25, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 October 1912 — Page 5

i ' I ■ Patronize Home Industries | PEERLESS FLOUR I You will now be able to buy our Peerless Flour in the stores of Syracuse. Try it. I Syracuse Flour Mills. | Our ! Superior Canned Goods If you are not acquainted with our brands of Canned Goods, you are missing an excellence of flavor that would surely tempt the most exacting appetite. In fact, our entire line shows the discriminating selection of many years experience in fancy and staple groceries. You will make no mistake by trading with KINDIG & COMPANY New Furniture a I NEW RUGS S 3 | TABLES DRESSERS :2 ’ § i E i S JL-rflk ; '« J 0 > ; ts ) » Chairs Rugs ] :4. Carpets Curtains « & ] “ * ■ Our Entire Line of > New Fall I i Goods I I Have Ar, | « rived, < 111 § Do you need a Rocker? * 3 A new Bed Spring or Mattress? ; | SEE OUR SIO.OO TABLE i 8 SEE OUR SIO.OO DRESSER • # ; g — — ; | Largest line to show in j S Northern Indiana ’ 4 at the lowest prices, ; | Remember wo pan uour Rail- ; § road Fare and deliver GOODS IsMITH-CLARK CO | < Goshen, Indiana GEO, W. HERR, Undertaker

11 Local and Personal j | —ls its furniture, Beckman has it I The Journal is still SI.OO a year. | —Beautiful rugs on sale at Beckmans. s —Now is the time to use Chi-name! s Quality. ; David Junes was at Goshen Monday i morning. J For fence posts see V. S. ; Richhart. j John Evans went to Gravelton, 1 Monday morning. MeCall’s Magazine and the Journal for a year, sl. Desk Blotters, size 19x24, for sale at the Journal office. Mr. and Mrs. John Bucheit visited in Garrett, last week. —For cigars, candv, or drugs, go to the Quality Drug Store. —Two Shropshire rams for sale. I. G. Rookstool. Phone 3114. Mrs. Pret Miles of Milford, visited with Mrs. Sol Lung, Friday. 420 years ago last Saturday, Columbus discovered America. Mrs. Elmer Miles of Goshen, spent Sunday here, with her husband. Ed. Snavely went to Elkhart, Tuesday, to visit his son. Samuel. —Hobson’s rat and roach paste will kill ’em. Quality Drug Store. —Wanted to buy a bicycle, cheap, call Brunjes Park. The Misses Rettie Hess and Ruth Stimates went to Warsaw Monday The Misses Jesse and Blanche Sprague were at Elkhart, Saturday. Mrs. John Romaine died at her home in Burkett. Sunday, aged 73. Frank Greider and Warren Colwell have purchased lots on Kale Island. Mrs. Geo. W. Miles returned to Indianapolis Saturday, after a week’s visit here. A. H. Blanchard returned to Warsaw, Monday, to resume his duties as juror. Lola Zerbe, who is employed at Mishawaka, spent Sunday with her parents, here. —For sale horse colt, 6 mos. old. Sired by Eureka Dillon. Enquire of J. E. peffley. Harry Bocca has gone to Clarksburg, W. Va., where he is employed in a glass factory. Miss Alice Eagles of Indian Village, visited her brothers, Warren and Harry, Sunday. ( Josie Rippey has returned from Beatrice, Nebraska, where she has spent the past month. Mrs. Charlotte Angel and Roy T. Vail took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Sheffield, Sunday. Mrs. Flossie Mayfield of Chicago, came Saturday, for a visit with her father, Oliver Cromwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoopingarner have moved into the Isaac Kindig property on Lake street. Send the Journal to an absent friend and receive McCall’s Fashion Magazine free for yourself. E. E. and Geo. W. Miles are spending several days at the state game camp on the Kankakee river. The nine-year old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, who has been very sick, is improving. —Place your order now for winter apples, with P. W. Soltau at Oakwood Park. Phone -8241. 25-2tpd Improving Cemetery. The Cemetery Association has built a five-foot cement walk along the drive. The latter will be graveled and put into good shape. The town has put in a crossing over the street to connect with the walk and our cemetery takes on a more finished appearance.

B. And O. Wreck. Engineer Frank Reneman and Fireman Joe Leland, of Garrett, lost their lives, two mail clerks and six passengers were injured and Brakeman Harry Ashley, of Chicago, had his collar bone broken, when B. & 0. passenger train No. 14 t east bound, struck a string of freight cars on the main track near Chicago Junction, Ohio, last Thursday. From Causes Unknown. The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette in telling of the loss of V. C. Lung’s two horses, states that Dr. Smith was called but was unable to tell the cause of their death. We are justly proud of our local intelligent veterinary surgeon and we dislike to have it even erroneously appear that with one corner of the barn knocked out and splintered timbers laying round, that he couldn’t deduce the cause of fatalities. Why, even a detective could have told that.

J. W. ROTHENBtRGER , i Undertaker : ■ SYRACUSE, : » IND.

f —Beckmans fine line of furniture ► will please you. » —Cut prices on Phonograph Records ’ at the News Stand. —Vinol for tired worn out people is . the best tonic. Quality Drug Store. For Sale—A good used piano for sale or rent. J. W. Rothenberger. L A. Seider went to Chicago, Saturday, where-he spent several days. 1 —The prettiest collection of iron and brass beds ever shown in Syra- ' cuse are on display at Beckmans. Mr, and Mrs. Sol Lung are spend- • ing a few days in Elkhart, and while there attended the wedding of Miss Zigler. Mrs. Ben Ott returned home from . Mishawaka, Friday. She had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Miller. Get something for nothing. McCall’s Fashion Magazine free for one 1 year at the Journal office. Miss Elva Miles returned from ’ Hammond, Monday, where she had been visiting her brother, and family. How about some calling cards Call No. 4 and get them the right shape, rightly printed and right away. 50c for 50. Pottenger Bros, are planning a big demonstration next week that will be worthy of the attention of prospective stove buyers. There will be a Box Supper at the Dismal School House, four miles east of Syracuse, Friday night Oct. 25th 1912. Every body invited. We have received directions to change the address of Mr. and Mrs. Will Swartz from Chicago to 810 south Fifth street, Springfield, 111. Jacob Green of Cromwell, was here Saturday, looking after the making of needed repairs on his building occupied by the Hotel Holton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Medlam, Mrs. Catherine Coy, Will Coy and family and Mary and Jemina Coy partook of a country dinner, Sunday at Ed. Coys. Mrs. Dan Searfoss, Mrs. Dora Weaver, Mrs. Charlotte Angel and Harold Sheffield attended the funeral of Virgil Alms, held at Warsaw last Thursday. Frank Greene is confined to his home with a sprained ankle and will be unable to make his regular trip for the chemical company with which he is employed. A slice of limburger cheese placed on a radiator in a Logansport theatre, recently severed some lifelong friendships. Everyone looked accusingly at the people around him. Prof. Postma, wife and daughter, Mary,, and Robert Vandeveer of Milford, were in Syracuse, Sunday afternoon, and while here Mrs. Postma spent the time with, her former schoolmate, Mrs. Bert Miles. Mrs. Harry Richards left last Thursday for a visit with her brothers, in Wakarusa, and from there went to Detroit, Mich. Mr. Richards has been employed there for some time and they will make De- i troit their home in the future. Mary Alice Kitson entertained at a party Friday afternoon, the following little friends celebrating her sixth birthday: Edna White, Juanita Beery, Martha Weaver, Mildred Minear, Pauline Hoelcher, Ova Benner, Landis Ott, Paul Kitson, Byron Connolly. Hilliary Bauchman, and Miss Myrtle MeClary’ ;

i&wppfcS JltW OUR UNE 0F WINTER COIIS / pB pOR = tfffiSW WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN IgBSl t' ‘ k now a^most com pl ete - We take pleasure in making this announcement. iV , We have such a superior class of winter coats to exhibit. - . 'W? vlf H ' ‘ invite you to come and see K ||| . the line. You needn’t buy, although we Br . w m not prevent-you. We have again “ WT " chosen t*® PALMER garments. - W- STRIEBY

COLD WAVE COMING You will be much better prepared to meet it after you have paid a visit to our Underwear Department. We are Selling Agents for the Staley Brand Woolen Underwear made at South Bend and you’ll find it good "" i ■■■ !■■■■■■■ in ■ — , ; - ,■■■■■■■, , Sweater Coats: 50c to $6 The new Rough Neck Sweater Coats $3 to $6 Ladies Flannel shirts. . sl, $1.50 and $2.00 Genuine High Rock Underwear, garment 50c Union suits.. sl to $4 Staley Brand Woolen Underwear These garments are made by the Stephenson Company at South Bend and the comfort and quality of this underwear will be remembered when the price is forgotten. IT IS KNIT TO FIT. TRY IT. Two piece and union, suits, per suit___.sl to $4 The Star Clothing Store.

THE LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat 1.00 Oats 28 Corn .60 Rve -63 Hogs7@BJ4c Calves s 8c Cattle 4@6c Sheep 3@6c Lambs 9c Beef Hides 10c Tallow 6c Chickens, live 9c Young chickens 9c Lard He Butter 22c Eggs 27c —Let Beckman furnish your home. For Sale—2-year old, registered, Shropshire male sheep. David Ott, 1 % miles northwest of Syracuse. 2-t pd S. L. Ketring went to Indianapolis, Tuesday, to be in attendance at the Bankers' Convention, which was held Wednesday and Thursday. Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely withDr. Cunningham, Goshen, i

Women Used to Carry their*groceries home with them if they had no servant to do it for them. What a difference b'e- —rr l tween that method p ' and our up-to-date I MSgT .?q g [ delivery system. ? eDeliT " newßl Groceries - anywhere in town and in any quantity. Our wagon! f goes right by your door every day. So you might as well have it stop and leave what you buy here whether it be a bar of soan or a big basketful of fine things to eat. SEIDER& BURGENER.