The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1912 — Page 5

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 5W E have inst > lied improved | machinery for buckwheat |. grinding and will grind Tuesday and Thursday of each Week. Nothing so good as buckwheat cakes on cold mornings. | Syracuse Flour Mills. | Christmas I Neecessities ... | THE HOUSEWIFE will find 5 our goods better than most. Fr sh, clean, wholesone food- : .Stuff that will tempt anypahite is wh t we strive to keep for sale. How well we have sue- : ceeded in this ambition can be told by ever-increasing trade. We sell on a smaller margin of profit than most d a'ers; but best of all when you c ill for a pound you get full 16 ounces at KINDIG & COMPANY j

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|Local and Personal! —Christmas! Furniture! Beckmans! 3 —Oyster stew, any time, at Launers. —Let Beckman furnish your home. David Dewart was at Goshen Friday afternoon. We lead in drugs, The Quality Drug Store. —Perfumes and toilet articles of all kinds at the Quality Drug Store. ! —Place your ord r for Christmas trees with the Kindig Grocery. Mrs Sol Miller was a Goshen visitor, Friday. Cigars in gift size boxes at the Quality Drug Store. B F Hoopingarner and W. T. Cob well were in Go hen Friday. This is the last week for the - free McCalls with the Journal. Marian Angle and family of South Bend, spent Sunday with Mrs. Win Dair. —Some sure bargains in upright sreond hand and used pianos Rothen berger / > Miss Pearl Stough was at Elkhart Sunday as the of guest of her sis- < ter, Miss Ada. Mrs George Wolfe was the guest of i . Mr and Mrs Jes-e Mitchell of Nap I panee Sunday. .• . I James Dewart has his fine new ■ fruit house completed, at Cbam- ' pion Fruit farm. I i —Seider & Burgener are selling gen , ’line hand-painted dishes from 30c I i sp This is an unusual bargain. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L Rex are the ( parents of a nine and one half pound son, born last Friday. Mrs Mayme Hoople of Bremen visited from Fridav until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Snyder. —A piano makes the nicest Christmas gift and Beckman has the ■ricest pianos. —The best place in town to buy -our Christmas candies is at A. W Strieby’s. Mrs C. I. Bender was at Richville several days last week the guest of . her daughter, Mrs Walter Hire. Jonas Albert, aged 75 vears died »t his home in Middlebury last Sat rday of heart trouble. —Holiday bargains in pianos, new 1 •nd second hand. J. W. Rothenberger. Wesley Ott and wife of Solomon’s reek visited Mr. and Mrs. John N iday, Sunday. Miss Lydia Davis has succeeded 4re Amanda Bunger as cook at he LeGrande hotel —Your home is your recreation •lace. Make it restful with fumi ire bought at Beckmans. J A Whitehead and Mrs. Beri .Vhiiehead are at Chicago this week, quests of F P. Mile-and family and Ir. and Mrs. Harry Strieby. John Casselman aged 76. died Saturday at the Elkhart county poor *arm. Old age was the cause of his lemise Pi oilman Vorhis has ordered the nper sent tG New Paris instead of illeisburg, hereafter. They have moved on a farm about three miles from New Paris. Mrs. Samuel Culler’s of west Goshen, and also Mrs Charles Thomp son; of south of town took dinner i with Mr. and Mrs. James Port of I south of Syracuse, Friday. > —Experts make the he-Mi La cans dies. They are masters in the art < of candy-making. Just the appearj ance of He-Mi-La candies will show it, but for positive proof—taste them. * Revival services are progress at j Zion Chapel these evenings com } ducted by Rev. M. Hemer. Servi k ecs begins at prompt seven o’clock, ? you are cordially invited to attend £ There will be a Christmas tree at i White Oak school, Friday evening J • Dec. 15th. A fine program will be j • given, you are cordially invited > Miss Mamie Richards, teacher. > Teeth filled, crowned and £ extracted absolutely with* > out pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen. | List Os Sales. _ _ _ * —Cal L. Stuckman. auctionier, ans notinces the following sale dates of \ local interest. J —Dec 19. B. F. Yoder 5 horses, 15 j! cows, hogs, corn, fodder, 60 tons , i hay, implements and furniture » —Dec 21. Henry Strycker 7 hor-es, ’ 7 cattle, 22 hogs, complete set of > new farm implements and house I hold furniture.

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•—Let Beckmairfurnish -your -home Harry Clemmens of Goshen, was in town last Thursday. —Launers is the place for Christmas Candies. B. F. Hoopingarner was at Flora, Ind., Monday and Tuesday. This is the last week for the free McCalls with the Journal. Miss Georgia Ott and : Mrs. Lulu Gable were at Goshen, Saturday. —See Rothenberger’s big piano adv. this week. B. F. Hoopingamer and W. T. Colwell were at Cromwell, Sunday. Fine box stationary suitable for Xmas gifts at the Quality Drug Store. —Just received aline of up to-date birthday. Christmas, arid comic postcards, The News Stand: —Furniture is unexcelled as a Chrismas gift. Beckman has a beautiful line. A marriage license has been issued to Harvey F. Mock and Eva Belle Miller, both of Noth Webster. High grade box candies, the kind ' you should get for Xmas Quality . Drug Store. J. P Dolan was at Kendallville, Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Geo. P. Alexander. Clarence Traimer of Garrett, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Snyder. Mrs. S Searfoos of Canton, Ohio, came monday for a weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs. Frank Younce, Mrs. Verd Shaffer and daughter, Carol, and J. W. Kitson were Goshen visitors, Monday. Mrs. Carrie Gordy and little daughter, Martha, are making a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Vern DeHaven of Kentucky have moved into one of the Stetler houses south of the B. & 0. tracks. • —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. ; —A fine line of moderate priced ; jewelry. Also solid gold rings in ; plain and with sets. A. W, Strieby. ' The original rubber man has been ; found in Syracuse. He fell down a flight of stairs on thee separate ' occasions Saturday night sustaining ; scarcely a scratch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long and ' Mr and Mrs. Clark Rink of Millers- ; burg, F. P. Simpson and familv of ; Ligonier and Ray Loy of Topeka ! were Sunday visitors of Mrs. G. 0. . Smith. —Would’nt it be folly for the He MiLa peopia ro spend good money ad vertising their candies if the He- MiLa candies did not back up the strongest statements they made about them? Mr. <md Mrs. Geo. W. Jones are advertising their property on Lake street for sale and intend to move back to their old home in Illinois. They have been residents of this vicinity for the past fifteen or six'een years A discussion of the parcel po t was in progress at L mner’s Rostan rant Sunday evening and many in teresting things were brought to light. Roscoe Howard’s reasons as to why it would be impossible to send cats by mail was particularly instructive. When Mr and Mrs. Wm. Beckman returned from the banquet at the U. B, church last Thursday evening, they found about thirty of their friends from the Lutheran church awaiting them. The surprise was complete and the evening an enjoyable one. —Had it occured to jßu that the premiums offered by The Goshen Milling Co., would make good Christmas gifts? What housekeeper would not appreciate a Casserole Cooking Set, a handsome China Dinner Set or even a Bread Box or a Flour Bin? Try it and see 5t Water was turned into the new mains Monday, and on Tuesday a test of the hose pressure was made, sixty-five pounds being attained A goodly stream wafc thrown aenx-s the street and to a height of ab »iX : forty feet, which will reach aijy r? dur sky scrapers witK. ease, Btsi mess houses and residences are now tapping the mains, and' if weaihei conditions permit. Within a- shori time most of our dwellings Will be supplied with. , city water.—Cram.. well Advarice. , Monday night the ihembers of hOtterbein Brotherhood and iheir families «net at the home nf Wal re< Newman to bid farewefi to S A Bauer, one df the members who is leaving Syracuse for his home in Alabama. The orchestra furnished some delightful music The even ing was spent in music, singing and refreshments were served by Mrs. Raymond Vorhis 'arid ’ Mrs? Milton Rentfrow. ’ Mr. Ban« Jlsiß-AnMNf friends in Syracuse who regret his departure and‘be will be very muchmissed Jrom. Mgpkgy. jnSahhßth-

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Traveling Bags Brown grain case leather, hand sewed to frame, leather lined, double handles, 18-in. $14.00 Brown grain leather, raw finish edge, inside lock, leather lined, 17-in. and 18-in. SIO.OO Fine brown case leather, made same as above 18-in SB.OO Black Walrus grained leather, double leather handles, leather lined, inside pocket SB.OO OTHERS AT $3.50 to $5.00. Smoking Jackets and House Coats In two tone effect - - - $5.00 House Slippers For men, women and children 50c to $2.00 Neckwaer for Men Fancy and plain 4-in-hand, finest silks and satins - - - . 25c and 50c Men’s Suspenders and Suspender Sets 50, 75, SI.OO

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■; Property for Sale U| <» 1 k 1 :: Locat don Lake ; : :! street. Good :: ; • house with cellar. ;; :: Well and city': 1 11 5 < i ;• water. Some fr it.;; : • Price SIOOO cash •;! :: or terms.' Enquire J ’ <» ’ * :of C. A. Johnson, <: Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certified c >py of a decree to me directed from the Clerk <»f ’he Circuit Court of Kosciusko Cf unty, Indiana, in Cause Num' er 12275 wherein Warren Rentfrow is plaintiff and Edward Collins is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of money in said decree provided, and in manner and form as therein provided, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidderon SATURDAY, the 4th Dav of JANUARY, 1912, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock t>. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Kosciusko County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate situated in Kosciusko Con ity, Indiana: i Lots Numbered Thirteen (13), Forty nine (49) and Fifty (50) in Dolan & Miles Addition to the town of Syracuse, Kosiusko county. State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, with interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree Said sale will be made without relief from valnation or appraisement laws. CHARLES A. KINTZELL, Sheriff of Kosciusk o County Butt & Xanders, Attornevs for Plaintiff. Warsaw, Ind., Dec 12th, 1912. Dr. L. W. Ford was at Elkhart Sunday. i A MESSAGE To Feeble Old People. As wie grows old the waste of the System, becomes more rapid than repair; the organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth, the cir- - culation is poor,-this'Mood thin, and’ ■ digestion’ weak. ’. I ’Vinol,our 'delicious cod liver and' iron ’tonic without 'oil,;is the ideal strengthener and body-builder for bld folks, for it contains the- very elements needed to rebuild. wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. Vinol also fortifies the system against holds and thus prevents pneumonia. A grandneice of Alexander ton, over eighty years of age, once/ remarked: “Vinol is a godsend to old people. Thanks to Vinol, I have ahearty appetite,- sleep soundly, feel active and well.lt is the finest tooid,. and atrengtiHWMtor I.baye .««■ used.” . ’U. If Vinol fails, to build. up, this feeble-, olfi. ■' Mftlfi' ..aid I attvngth. Wb ntuu jwur :i

Handkerchiefs Nice line of ladies’ hem-stitched and efnbroidored handkerchiefs - sc, 10c, 25c Men’s Hankderchiefs Initial plain and fancy border 10c, 3 for 6 in Fancy box, fine linene and linen 50c, 75c and $1.50 per box. Children’s Bordered Handkerchiefs Nicely boxed, 2in box for- ■ 10c Silk Hose for Women 25c, 50c, st.oo and $1.50 per pair. Silk Sox for Men 25c and 50c. Men’s Dress Shirts Plain and plaited bosoms 50c, $1 and $1.50 Fine imported gray flannell shirts, military collar attached - - - $2.00 Men’s Gloves Silk and fur lined, dress and driving gloves SL-00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Fur Caps Boy’s $1.50. Men’s $2.00 $3.50 and $5 Paris Garters in fancy holiday boxes 25c

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Inwioii of oiir Meats B w \ will satisfy the n ost particular buye that thev are tender and sweet, and that there is less waste about them than the oniinary kind We always ke«f> 3h stock—in the ice-box in sumtnep—the finest grades of fresh-killed mutton, lamb, veal and are by tjq means high-r need bfiMVS.