The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1912 — Page 5
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WT E have installed improved w machine ry for buckwheat grinding and will grind Tues- , day and Thursday of each, week« Nothing so good as buckwheat cakes on cold | mornings. | Syracuse Flour Mills. We have everything for your Thanksgiving dinner, from soup to dessert- Try a package of Lettere with the soup, cranberries with the turkey , sweet potatoes, oysters, fresh lettuce, celery, sweet, / sour and di 1 pickles, white, I red and candied cherries, figs, dates, grapes and nuts. In fact every thing that is good to eat. Phone No. 15. KINDIG & COMPANY hew Furniturej INEW RUGS, I TABLES DRESSERS | I ; i 4 ft § Chairs Rugs | | Carpets Curtains | & « | - i Our Entire Line of § I New Fall | I Goods | i Have Ar/« | rived. £ I Do you need a Rocker? § « A new Bed Spring or Mattress? | | SEE OURS 10.00 TABLE | | SEE OUR SIO.OO DRESSER | 8 Largest line to show in | | 8 at the lowest prices. I | . R6ffl6iul)6r wo nay dour Rail- | § j GOODS.. I Is Ml TH-CLARK COJ ... Goshen, Indiana j g w. HERR.' Undertaker * • ’ |
I Local and Personal j s —ls your’e hungry, go to Launer. —ls its furniture, Beckman has it. I —Beautiful rugs on sale at Beckmans. I Mrs. Frances Culler has been quite ill. For fence posts see V. S. I Richhart. Chas. Wolfe went to Garrett Sunday evening. —Buy your stationery at the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Kelly of Elkhart, is visiting Mrs. Rosa Juday. John Beck and wife spent Sunday with Henry Rapp. MeCall’s Magazine and the - Journal for a year, sl. Desk Blotters, size 19x24, for sale at the Journal office. —Beckman will give you full piano value for your money. Rev. Mygrant and wife will spend Thanksgiving in Toledo. Mr and Mrs. Howard Bowser were at Ligonier, Sunday. —A $1 Liberty Lantern, best made, for 79 cents at Pottenger Bros. —A large quantity of barrel salt just received by Kindig and Co. —A kitchen cabinet would please your wife. Beckman has them. Mrs. Cyril Wilson went to Butler Tuesday, and returned Thursday. Dan Klink and Earl Darr spent . Saturday and Sunday, in Chicago. ’ —Have you seen that new $175 j piano at Beckmans? Its a beauty. ! » —Don’t forget that you can buy f your Xmas gifts at the M. E. Bazaar. ’ Rev. Mygrant will start revival J services at the Ebenezer church, I Nov, 7. | W. L. Cramer of Cromwell, spent » Sunday in Syracuse, the guest of i relatives. * You can secure engraved stationi ery at this office at prices that will I surprise you. | Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rarig have ) moved to Garrett. He is employed . on the B. & 0. i Mr and Mrs. Ivan Moats and famt ily spent Sund.ay with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Akers, Jr. j Mrs. Jess Mitchell and son, of Nappanee, are spending a few days * with her mother, Mrs Geo. Wolfe. £ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Judav visited < with friends north of Benton, sev4 eral days last week. J Mr. and Mrs. James Isbell spent Saturday and Sunday, with Mr. IsJ bell’s mother, at Avilla. r —Mazda and Gem electric light i bulbs that will save electric bills, at ? E. E. Srrieby’s. i Pearl Stough returned home from ? Wawasee Inn Saturday after a j seven month season there. 5 r Harry Eagles and family spent J Sunday with his Sister, Miss Alice Eagles of Indian Village. i Engraved stationery and calling 4 cards at reasonable prices. Let the i Journal take your order. l Willis Blue and wife of near 5 Leesburg, called at the Riley Wantz * home; Sunday afternoon. i Mrs. Lizzie Smith Perry of War4 spent Friday with Mrs. Anna i Crow and daughter, Cora. A marriage, iibense has been 1 granted to Tom Mock of Mishawaka ? and Susie Nixon of Leesburg. 2 Emmett Weaver and family visy ited with Vern Stoutenour and 1 family, near Nappanee, Sunday. A Gold embossed stationery, either < one or two letter monogram, en--7 velopes to match, 60c per quire. 2 Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger and! ? daughter, Catherine, and Gertrude 1 Hoch were at Ligonier, Saturday... a Although 102 years of age, Mr. ix Maces traveled three miles tathe 7 polls making the trip in a buggy. ? Mrs. Harry Hire of Chicago is vis--7 iting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Ott, •J and other relatives and friends here. 2 Mr and Mrs.’J. F. Young of War!x saw, visited their daughter, Mrs. T. 7 A. Brainard, Saturday and. Sunday, b The Misses Hazel Berry, Ada Stough, Mr. John Lloyd and Jake ft Gilbert of Elkhart, Wm. Cramer and » Brent Koher of Cromwell, spent Sunday at the J. H. Stough home. $ Teeth filled, crowned and 5 extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, b Goshen. J. W. ROTHENBERGER . Undertaker : J A ( . SYRACUSE, ■. t IND.
—Rich delicious candy at Launers. —Beckmans fine line of furniture will* please you. —Cut prices on Phonograph Records at the News Stand. —Cut prices on lanterns at Pottenger Bros. —Automobile livery at reasonable prices. Phone 5. Henry Snobarger. Mrs. Sylvia Beebe went to Warsaw, Saturday, for several weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snavely of Goshen were visitors between trains, Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. Cory of Kimmell, visited with friends and relatives, here, over Sunday. H. D. Crouch of Quincy, 111., has been employed as electrician at the cement works. Omar Cable of Elkhart, visited his mother, Mrs. John Cable, from Sunday until Tuesday. Let us take your order for engraved calling cards. New 1913 samples just received. Get something for nothing. McCall’s Fashion Magazine free for one year at the Journal office. Lemuel Masters ©f Wakarusa, was in Syracuse, Sunday, and will move here in about two weeks. —Take your prescriptions to the Quality Drug Store where they will receive the most careful attention. Miss Ethel Johnson went to Chicago, last Saturday, where she has secured a position as a stenographer. Geo. W. Smith went to Indianapolis, Tuesday, where he attended the meeting of the grand lodge of I. 0. 0. F. Elmer Miles was at Goshen Tuesday evening and attended “The Girl of My Dreams” at the Jefferson theatre. —Get rid of the rats by using Hobson’s rat and roach paste. Every* box guaranteed. Quality Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and children returned to their home in Wilmot after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, the past week. Mrs. Phil E. Snyder was visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Krieger, and other relatives in Avilla, from Friday until Monday. —The M. E. Aid Society will have a bazaar of fancy and useful articles the 12th and 13th of December. The place will be announced later. -*-The Ladies Lutheran Aid Society will hold their annual Thanksgiving market at Hoch’s drug store on Wednesday, Nov. 27th. tf27 —Buy your Xmas presents at the bazaar. Hdkfs, towels, aprons, workbags, laundry-bags, doilies etc., will be on sale Dec. 12th and 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Parks were among the last to close their cottage on Lake Wawasee. They returned to their home in Chicago, Sunday. —After a trial of He-Mi-La chocolates you are bound to be convinced that nothing but absolute purity could produce such irresistible sweets. —J. Whiting has established a pressing and cleaning room in the rear of Hoffman’s Jewelry store. Mr. Whiting is an experienced workman and deserves your patronage.
ir */ '' ... & Bk JwtW OIJR LINE 0F \MW WINTER COATS fflraifW WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN F - ■ •■■' Is now almost "complete. We take 'll® vk| "X' - pleasure in making.this announcement. . Bof K xjb" UWe have such a superior class .of winter ' ■ 4r coats to exhibit. ‘ W JOi> We invite you to come-and see *|& ■ t" • • theline. ' -You needn’t buy, although wo • W T 11 ’■ will not prevent you. We have again i£ 'WUr choseo THE PALMER GARMENTS. IfcW A. w. STRIEBY
Suits and Overcoats A satisfied customer means more to us than the profit on the article sold. It means that he will come again and send his friends also. That is the reason we put forth every effort to sell at consistent prices and to give the best fit and workmanship on our Suits and Overcoats. Suits— Sincerity Make $15.00, $16.50 SIB.OO, Others $7.50, $9.00, $lO, $12.50, $13.50 Overcoats—Same Make $7.50 to $20.00 Blacks, Browns, fancy Greys and mixtures with convertible collars and peom velvet collars. Boys’ Suits $2.00 to $7.50, New lot Boys’ extra Knickerbocker Pants 50c, 75c, and SI.OO. I The Star Clothing Store.
—Let Beckman furnish your home. —Salt in 25, 50 or 100 pound sacks. I Kindig & Co. ■ DO YOU ENJOY EATING Or Does Everything You Eat Distress You? Experts declare that the reason stomach disorders are so CQmmon in this country is due to hasty and careless habits of eating. Stomach troubles and run-down conditions also usually go together. John Lind, of Oneonta, N. Y., says: *‘l have been troubled with a bad stomach trouble for fifteen years, and became so weak that I could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was very poor, and it seemed impossible to get any relief. Since taking two bottles of Vindl I fina that it has already made a remarkable improvement in my health; my digestion is much stronger, and I hava, gained in weight” Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to the taste. Try a hottie of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned it it does not help you. j F. B. Mann, Druggist, Syracuse.
The Bigger the Basket JI of groceries we send you the greater your satisfaction. I The larger number of articles you order the greater ' will be your appreciation of the all-round EXCELLENCE OF OUR GROCERIES. We do not make a specialty of one good article, trust- • ing its good quality will make up for deficiencies in
< f ;; other groceries. Ev- ! I erything we sell is the > best that we can get. ; ’ Order as many differ!l ent articles as you J. please, there will not be an inferior one in the whole lot. Phone Us Your Order for Groceries.
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