The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1912 — Page 7

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR W E have inst died improved machine ry for buckwheat grinding and will grind Tuesday 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 4 cranberries with the turkey, sweet potatoes, oysters, fresh lettuce, celery, sweet, sour and dill pickles, white, red and candied cherries, figs, dates, grapes and nuts. In fact every thing that is good to eat. Phone No. 15. KINDIG & COMPANY New Furniture NEW RUGS TABLES DRESSERS Chairs Rugs Carpets Curtains - . Our Entire Line of New Fall Goods Have Ar/ rived, — ■ .a.— i — Do you need a Rocker? A new Bed Spring or Mattress? SEE OUR $ 10.00 TABLE SEE OUR SIO.OO DRESSER .... — Largest line to show in • ’ • • • 4 . . Northern Indiana at the lowest prices, Remember we r pau your Railroad Fare and deliver GOODS SMITH-CLARK CO. Goshen, Indiana .

i | Local and Personal | Andrew Edmunds is sick. —Oyster stew, any time, at Launers. —ls its furniture, Beckman has it. —Beautiful rugs on sale at Beck mans Chas Brady of Gary, spent Sunday here. —Lambertville and Ball Brand foot wear. A W. Strieby. —Launers is the place for Christmas Candies. —Beckman will give you full piano value for your money. Cullen Grissamer and family have returned from Garrett. —A kitchen cabinet would please your wife. Beckman has them. Frank Brady and sou, Harvey, spent Thanksgiving Day at Elkhart. —Have you seen that new $175 piano at Beckmans? Its a Mrs RosaJuday was< the guest of Goshen relatives over Sunday. —Don’t forget that you can buy your Xmas gifts at the M. E. Bazaar. Mrs. T. A. Brainard spent Thanksgiving with her parents at Warsaw Jacob Cable and daughter, MrsWarner, of Elkhart, spent last week with Mrs. John Cable. You can secure engraved stationery at this office at prices that will surprise you. Ephriam Landis of Minneapolis, Minn, visited at Mrs. Sarah Landis’ from Thursday until Monday. Mrs. Lulu Gable of Detroit, came Thursday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ott. Henry Snobarger and family spent Thanksgiving Day at the A. E. Coy home. A concrete pit has been constructed by Raymond Vorhis for the scales used by Dan Klink at the B. & 0. —Mazda and Gem electric light bulbs that will save electric bills, at E E. Strieby’s. Engraved stationery and calling cards at reasonable prices. Let the Journal take your order. Riley Wantz and family spent last Thursday*with Mrs John Hapner at Richville. Mr Fred Bailey spent Thanks giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Bailey. < Arthur Bender visited with his <ister, Mrs. Walter Hire, at Richville, from Wednesday until Saturday. Gold embossed stationery, either one or two letter monogram, en velopes to match. 60c per quire. Mr and Mr-. Sol Lung spent Sa - irday and Sunday at Milford ihe Quests of Mrs P. F Miles Frank Brady spent Sunday at loshen, the guest of his sister, Mrs Yoder. Goldie Edgell was granted a divorce from Wm. Edgell, Tuesday, < through her attorneys, Butt and Xanders. Mrs Sleisher returned to her home j in Benton Harbor, Saturday, after a month’s visit with her daughter ’ Mrs Frank Brady. —He Me La candies have won for themselves countless friends. What's more, they are keeping them Naturally, they must have superior qualities to do this. Mr and Mrs. S. H. Widner and their guest, Edward Horner, of Edgerton, 0, attended the funeral of Mr. Widner’s cousin, Mrs. Nicholas Guilliom, of Dyersburg, Tenn., which was held at Millersburg, Saturday. Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen.

J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, : IND. Property for Sale Located on Lake street. G-ood house with cellar. Well and city water. Some fruit.’ Price SIOOO, cash or terms. Enquire of 0. A. Johnson,

Levi Akers is on the sick list. —Get cigars at Launers. —Let Beckman furnish your home —Beckmans fine line of furniture will please you. —Buy your box stationery at the Quality Drug Store. Let us take your order for engraved calling cards. New 1913 samples just received. Mrs. C. I Bender and Mrs Cob lentz spent Saturday at Milford, the guests of Mrs. Clyde McDanald. Get something for nothing. McCall’s Fashion Magazine free for one year at the Journal office. Miss Leia Rasor of Mishawaka, spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rasor. —We specialize on prescriptions and the compounding of drugs. Quality Drug Store. —A complete line of bed comforts and cotton blankets, from $1 up. A. W. Strieby. —Just received a line of up to-date birthday, Christmas, and comic postcards, The News Stand. Mrs. Valerius of Mishawaka, visit ed her parents, Mr and Mrs Levi Akers, from Thursday until Saturday. Mildred Akers and Leonard Shultz accompanied Mrs. Valerius, who has been visiting here, to her home in Mishawaka, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth of Goshen, and their guests, Mr and Mrs. DeClemens of Chicago, called at the S. H. Widner home, Sunday. Mr. Baker, formerly with the Grace Construction Co., here, now located in Pennsylvania, spent Sunday with friends in Syracuse. Mrs. Warnam and Mrs Kober and daughter, Geraldine, of Coloma, Mich., spent Thanksgiving, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brady. —Buy your Xmas presents at the bazaar. Hdkfs, towels, aprons, work bags, laundry bags, doilies etc., will be on sale Dec. 12th and 13th. Mrs Emma Clark of LaGrange, sjient several days last week with Rev and Mrs. A L Weaver. She is a sister of Mrs. Weaver. —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. Mrs. Jerry Hammond, Mrs. Lucy Butt Mr. and Mrs. W. G.(Conno||y, Cliff 'Hoy, Aldean Strieby and Hershell Hark less were at Goshen, Saturday. There are seven or eight ladies whom we can depend upon each week for local items and we are rarelv disappointed. We onlv wi-sh there were more of them. Th* present editor coming here a stranger has reason to thank these ladies for their assistance in making -the Journal a newsy paper. In Chicago an association has been formed whose object is to discnir age the bartering of Christmas gift and get the custom of giving on a sane basis. The abolishment of th. present custom of’exchangiug pres ents is asked for in the resolutions passed. Those who affiliate wilh the association are pledged not to give costly Christmas gifts, to any one.

SdleZ I R uy a PALMER GARMENT and you ffllPlli have cause to be thankful ever after. We have a large line to select Jh ' f rom y° u e sur P r i se< l a * the lift : x low price we are making on these high ' grade coats. ’ The materials used in these coats " have been thoroughly sponged and tlPsg shrunken which insures them holding their shape. 2St 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, $19.00, $20.00. 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. The Star Clothing Store.

—Let Beckman furnish your home. MeCall’s Magazine and the Jour- ; nal for a year, sl. HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by Vinol. Did you ever cough for a month? Then just think how distressing it must be to have a cough hang on for three months. , Mrs. Maria Primrose, of 87 Newell Street, Brooklyn, N. ¥., says: “I had a very heavy cold which settled into a chronic cough, which kept me awake nights for fully three months, and felt tired all the time because my rest was broken so much. The effect. of taking your cod liver and iron remedy, Vinol, is that my cough is gone. I can now get a good night’s rest, and I feel much stronger in every way.” It is the ' combined action of the medicinal elements, cods’ livers, aided by the blood-making and strengthcreating properties of tonic iron which makes Vinol so efficient in curing chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis —at the same time building up the weakened, ruD.-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol, with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. F. B. Mann, Druauist. Syracuse.

The Bigger the Basket of groceries we send you the greater your satisfaction. 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, trusting its good quality will make up for deficiencies' in

other groceries. Everything we sell is the bsst th.it \V3 cm g?t. Orljr as mmy different articles as you please, there will not be an inferior one in the whole lot. Phone Us Your Crder for Groceries.

SEIDER & BURGENER.

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