The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 December 1912 — Page 5
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| ocas and Personal j i • —<j -•• ster stew, any time, atLauners. Wm Butt was-at Goshen Monday. — s kmah furnish your home. •' iam burg sandwiches at Lau- : nets. iashaw went to Ft Dodge, I •• last -week. Wm. Darr are visit* jig at South Bend. ‘ ; <;dd in this issue about / t. 1 si Id at the Quality. - 7?qrley Nine and Mrs. Sam wem to Nappanee, Christ mas. s \ ?’ra Edgle is spending the • ; .-r - itb friends in South Bend. M’s. Hannah Smeltzer of Waka- •' visiting at A. R. Strocks • .. .• sure bargains in upright nd hand and used pianos Roth- * erius and grand daughter, ' '-aw aka, are visiting at Levi ...:a> bargains in pianos, new and second hand. J. W. Rothen■■aa Zerba will spend a few ' ' with her brother, Earl Nickle, kit son was confined to his ‘v .tai days last week by tit. : • t Berry and Mrs. H. W. : . Utz were at South Bend, last Chursday. •w that Christmas is past, turn tout ion to furniture. Beckhas '. • see is visiting with his r ' • •=» Nancy Middaugh at ■) no. Vail of Goshen was; Hi,; -day looking after, '. ..'Uo i utters. E o. s Pearson is in Sturgis, . t’.u 4 eek buying up another ' id <>?’ oppies. » system of keeping I condition at the . . . u Stuie. ?hds. Veaver went to Washingnight to spend a /. tha holidays. ’ Us. S. H. Widner went spend Christmas with .’’Oxer’S parents w • is your recreation i * • d.u-.e it restful with furni n.-: bought at Beckmans. . . .. f l Mrs. A L. Weaver aud l et. Martha, spent Chiistmas ' ’ k'ivfcs at Avilla, Me C I Bender spent a: jiehville, with their ,Mrs. Walter Hire. —Our stock of rubber goods is "’e and guaranteed, at the "tig Store. . . c . Solomon Rowdbaugh, M r s. >V)iJ>nia, John Wiik- '. ui u J Deardorff are on the • <->. list. < -y Hmey entertained Mi. a.»a Mrs Frank Mann and son, Mr. u.id xMrs. George Hoelscher and es Se?rfoss at a Christmas din >' Ravmond Ketring and chil n Mentone, are visiting her I .’vlr. arid Mrs. Nathaniel V .a, 'ahd other relatives and • n Whitehead and chil- . . . k iari, are here this week ies i; ,of her mother. Mrs. Cath Bii- hoog. and J. W. Rothen- . - and family. i.-, r-vnily of Dan Searfoss held d Christmas dinner at ' ’ ‘ U Uncola Martin in Mil ■ i Sey fuss and wife, E. E. >1 C ■ tic rid family from Syracuse •. i Mrs. John Kavanaugh 9. were present. he U.niiy of J J. Darr held their h d reunion at the home of • L Dir at Goshen, Christmas 1 hose present from Syracuse ' ? and Messdames J. J. - . . Colwell, Alam Darr, H..- S.ikdtz, Albert Dan, Ed. Darr, G r?o W Darr and children, Omer L. . . i children and Miss Cloy ■' • c With well filled baskets and pk of Christmas cheer the dav wa. a appiiy .’passed. TedtK filled, crowned and ex-./acted absolutely with* o.t pain. Dr. Cunningham, A <>oebon» 1
—Let Beckman furnish your home. Sandwiches at banners. —See Rothenberger’s big piano adv. this week. —Our candy is always fresh, at the ..Quality Drug Store. Miss Vera Darr is visiting relatives in Goshen this week. —3 ten-cent plugs of Clipper tobacco for a quarter at Launers. Mrs. Anna Plank of Goshen called on friends here a few days this week. Mr. Monroe of St. Joe, visited Miss Helen Hoy, Sunday. Dr. B. F. Hoy and E. E. Strieby were at Chicago, Sunday. E. M. Crow went to Defiance, Ohio, Tuesday to spend Xmas. Maxwell Snavely of Elkhart, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kindig. Kenneth Myers' went to Zanes ville, Ohio, Tuesday to visit his parents. - • Walter Retiring and family of South Bend, were the guests of his parents Saturday and'Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Weaver and children of Leesburg, are visiting here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Butt will occupy the Kindig property on Lake street. iMr. Dippee of Chicago, spent last week with Chas. Berry and A. B. White. Arthur Bender is spending his vacation at Pierceton, Cromwell and Larwill. Van Cripe and family of Elkhart are visiting Mr and Mrs. Roy Brown if Vawter Park. Myron Edmonds spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- ■ Andrew Ed rounds. ! —Just received a line of up to-date birthday, Christmas, and comic postcards, The News Stand. Mrs. Mabie Gibson and daughter, Ormain. of Chicago is visiting Oliver Cromwell and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baucher took dinner with their daughter, Mrs. W. N. Binkley, last Thursday. ■ •!' ' •• ' ■' * Mrs. Sylvester and daughter, Arlean, went to Quincy, Mich., last Saturday to visit her ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grissom took their Christmas dinner in Goshen, the guests of his sister, Mrs. Sarah Lower. —Two second hand organs for sale cheap. One 5 and the other 6 octaves, both in oak cases. J. W. Rothenberger. Forest KUson, principal in the schools at Defiance, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kitson,. —One of the most effective ways to lull a sweet-tooth into genuine con tentment is to treat it to Hi-Ma-La Molasses Kisses. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newman and daughter, Tresa, are visiting at Spencerville with Mrs, Newmans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer entertained Mrs. Shafers family, the decendauts of Henry Alvine. of Solomons Creek to a Christmas dinner Fred Hoopingarqer spent Sunday with relatives in East Chicago. Mrs. Hoopingarner who had been visiting there returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hinderer were in town Tuesday looking after property interests. They spent Christmas in B remen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Imus. —There are very few things that can. not be improved. But if you could only see the way in which He-Mi-La candies are made you would be sure it was one. —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. Geo. Ernhart, the insane man who was shot by Milo Snyder, died at the Hospital for the Insane at Richmond last week. He was buried at Kimmell Monday afternoon. Judge Drake in the circuit court Tuesday morning" dismissed the petition of William >W.Stetler, et at., for a tile drain in Benton, township, Elkhart county,' and Turkey Creek township, Kosciusko county. The i propnsecLditch wa&.toJhe two miles J in« 4 with four tetoiate. ’ I
ygEgTOjG In closing the year Ninteen-twelve we desire to thank all our friends and patrons for the very liberal way in which they contributed to make it the banner year of our business experience in Syracuse. By continuing our policy of the Square Deal, with your aid, we hope to make the coming year one of equal benefit to you and to ourselves. And with our very best wishes for a most prosperous and happy New Year, we are. Very Cordially Yours, The Star Clothing Store. J. U. WINGARD, Proprietor.
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Inspection olour Meats ■ - will satisfy 4he most particular buye that they are tender and sweet, and that there is less waste about them than the ordinary kind. We always keep in stock—in the ice-box in summer—the finest grades of fresh-killed beef, pork, mutton, lamb, veal and poultry. But we are by no means high-priced butchers. We give you the best, and charge only a fair living profit. E. W. HIRE.' IJ. W. ROTHENBERGER I Uudertaker I • SYRACUSE, ‘ : IND. I
J BGauuiin DISHES Ghßao. •; WE have secured a fine line of ;; n DISHES that will sell :; for less than the former wholesale :: price. They are broken lots and ;: every one of them is a rare bar- :: gain. Salad Dishes from -- -15 c to 75c. ■ ’ Sugars and Creamers •- - - -25 c. •: Cracker Jars - ------ -50 c up. :; Cups and Suacers, plates, etc. Come in and see-••this intirely new :: fine that we* have just placed on our : : I SEJPBR' &■ • b * \ * * tIM-M
