The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1913 — Page 4
J ournal INDEPENDENT. I, VO. Editor and Pnblishr MANA i ablished Every Thursday at Syracuse Indiana. One Dollar Per Year. Phones —Office"4 —House 117 Entered as second-class matter May 4, igo3, at the post office at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Ad of Congress oj March 3, 1&79z ' • "'f r - Apparently, the most serious mattt • to be considered before the P esent legislature is the fish and ■ ime laws. There are crying needs t be remedied in this great com--11 onwealth and the fish and game lightwell be left to the commiss jner who is so ably caring for it. When Starting some place in this changeable weather, it would be well to take along an umbrella, an 0 ercoat, and a fan. 1 I
«■■■» •■■■■• ■■■■• The Newell Brothers Co. i ? GOSHEN | Final Call On Suits, Coats and Ready To Wear | It Has Been A Whopper g The Big Janney Sale has far exceeded our greatest expectations. Even ~ g ’’ our fondest hope. But nothing short of absolute clearance of all Ladies, Misses and Childrens Ready to Wear is going to Satisfy |his Store this year. We must have a clean Slate before Feburary 1 it makes little g difference to us now what these garments bring but they must go an W ‘ there’s going to be plenty of ready, anxious customers here to take them g away at these Re diculously Low Prio s. o | c "« | This Final 8 I "71 I slie Da y Clearance sale g - js going tO be I» Every, g Departme’t tfje most De P artme 1 | about event in the history of bargain I i sales in Goshen. You can’t afford i ’ to miss it. I ! Here’s tns storu “ % S | About 100 Gliolgg Desirable Garments’ 80 per cent of them this Season s make. I
[ — » Z'AO'f'C Chinchilla, Boucle, Black Ker- ' I HHIiJS sey Broadcloth and Novelty ** VJVjvlUv Coats, made to the latest dicr tates of Fashion. Colors are Blue, Brown, 1 Grey, Tan and Black. A fair assortment of L sizes is represented. 1 $12.50
‘ /’'■ x, Divided into 3 special lots Qlllfc B ' LOdlS an d all included in the mark down ° g t You Get Your Unrestricted Choice— n ?' Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 \ g [ 5.00 7.50 10.00 j r Little Coats for Little Girls Larger Coats for Big Girls Junior Coats for grown girls F? £ now selling $2, 2.50, 3, 5 now selling $2.50, 3.50, 5 now selling 5, 6.75, 8, 10 EVERY GARMENT IS WORTH ONE-THIRD MORE t.: - g q w j Jan? ary Clearance Sale like all preceding ones must W f otorc INeWS SOO n come an end, then a few day’s for inventory* and g then thousands of dollar’s worth of new Spring Merchandise already knocking H for admission, will take it’s place in the various departments of the store, of which we’ll have something to say later. I THE NEWELL BROS. CO. j - - —- - — 4HMb
■ Public Sale. The undersighed will sell at public sale at their farm 5 miles southeast of Syracuse, in Vawteir Park on Tuesday, January 28. 1913, com’ mencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. sharp the following personal property, to wit. 4 head horses; 1 sorrel pony, 1 bay mare 12 years old, weight 1150, 1 sorrel standard bred roadster, in foal by Eureka Dillon, 1 bay in foal by Tom O’shanter, One Cow Giving Milk. Farm implements etc. 3 single buggies, 2-3 seated hacks, 3 sets harness, 5 bu’s seed corn, corn in shock and crib, fodder in field, 75 hens, 10 chick’s brooders, iron kettle and set dump boards. Terms of Sale all sums under $5 cash. Over $5, 9 months with approved security. John P. and Estella Stuard. Isaiah Klingerman Auct. A. H. Blanchard, Clerk. Mrs. S. H. Carey and children of Oakwood, Ohio, who have been guests at the Brickel home since Christmas returned to their home. Saturday after spending a day at Kimmell.
C iiif c Hand ' tailored suita of high * I Xll I 1 X grade all wool serges, worsted ■ Cz U 1 II C/ whipcord, dioganal and man- H nish effects. Materials that cost $1.50, 2.00, ■ 2.50 yard,' all silk or satin-lined and very | deservedly attractive, $15., 16.50, 18., 20., 25., 30. g
Messrs Cripe and i Wolfe have started a new dray line.»| They will always j be found at Hires meat market. AU work guaranteed. Phone No. 11 ? Public Sale. —Sale consisting of : ' 13 head of horses and mbles. 23 head cattle. / 40 head hogs. 25 head sheep. Farm implements, and grain and Hay. 31-3 miles southwest of Milford, Tuesday, January 28. C. M. Davisson. Rev. and Mrs. Mygrant went to South Bend, Monday, to be gone until Friday,
. . Appetizing Graham Flour . . |; That is the kind we make. It |: is just the right time of year ; g : for the delicious cakes and , mush from G-raham Flour. | < They are especially palatable g , when made from the carefully g ; made flour that we prepare. | ; | Syracuse Flour Mills. ; . • r* I Nutriment in Beans .♦ . | ■ In no other article of food can you get as much nourishment as you can in the simple bean. Buy them in cans already prepared, or in the bulk. You will be surprised at the many delicious ways you can serve them. We handle all the best and assorted brands. — —— — g Full Weight and Sensible Profit. I I j KINDIG & COMPANY | b 1 in—™ ' ....
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FREE!! « * * ; - . i i . ... —— ; We will give away the ii : following premiums at our ; • ■ H ar< lware Store on March :: i 8, at 8:30 p. m. ;j < • <• ; j :: One Bryan Sulky Plow :: :: One I. H. C Steel Corn Sheller ;: t One Double Shovel corn plow | h Five gallons barn paint <■ :: One gold-plated K K safety razor : 1 • ■ «> :: One high-grade hand saw :: '► I » 11 < » '» < I O Q A ticket will be given;; :: with every dollar’s worth of;: i goods purchased at our ;; ; store, which will entitle the ;; ;; purchaser to one chance on ;; i the above prizes. Syracuse, Indiana i Illi ISM IHtlltlM I It ♦»»♦♦♦< 1111>♦♦'11 1 11 I .* 111 >4> y > U M i i - The Best of Everything -;;
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I<>. * < » ' !; You can depend upon the whole ;; i < > someness of the staple groceries !I ; ;; you buy at our grocery. Any ! • ill order you may place with us will be ; ’ ► < > delivered to your door in a hurry. J j i SEIDER & BURGENER, i
! Home News Notes. » —Pictures of the best quality by ‘ Miller, the new photographer. J Miss Mabie Strieby was at Elkhart Sunday. ? —A variety of Tapestry Rugs came i in last week at Beckmans, sizes t 9x12, price SIO.OO. \ —For Sale—Rice pop corn and Buff, ? Black and White Orphington chickens. Viola Gory, Milford phone 435. * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crothers who , have been visiting relatives returned > to Elkhart Saturday. i Miss Lola Zerbe who has been £ visiting her parents went to Elkhart f to visit a brother before returning I to Mishawaka, | —See Croop & Elliott for eave < troughmg, plumbing and all kinds » of special tin work. Give us a trial, v Satisfaction guaranteed.® Shop at > Eli Grissom's. ni2i £ We are indebted to Ralph M. Jes--1 fries for the weekly schedule of his J ship’s movements. At the present I time he is at Guacanayabo Bay, j Cuba where torpedo practice is beI ingheld. The ship’s crew will have J an opportunity of visiting the Pan--4 ama Canal the first of February, j They expect to arrive at the home £ yards fora docking period about f AprU2o.
4 > - 4 » •°« 4 I 'T'HAT is the way we ; [ plan our stock. We don’t like poor quality goods ;; just because they’re cheap. ;; We arte very careful in se- ;; lecting good and reliable j • brands of !; ’ Baking Power, <1 Sugar, Salt, Etc ; ‘ 4 » 4I ' • 4 »
—Home-baked pies for 20 cts at Launers. ■ Mrs. Otis Butt and son, George, 'and Miss Hazle Rentfrow were at Goshen, Saturday afternoon. Chester 0. Kitson, who is now at Ogelsby, 111, has sent a dollar for a ! year’s subscription to the Journal. 1 —For Sale a good 6 room resident property, nearly new, with lot 50x . 150 feet, price $650. Cheaper than paying rent, can give time on part • payment. J. W. Rothenberger. ,—„ — _ [ State of Ohio, City of Toledo 1 g q Lucas County, J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is , senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of To- '■ ledo, County and State aforesaid, and t that said firm will pay the sum of ONE ’ HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. b FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in 1 mv presence, this 6th day of December, A. D 1886. A. W. GLEASON, [Seal] Notary Public. > Hall’s datarrh Cure is taken internally and acts irectly on the blood and ■ mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. 1 Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation .
J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : ‘ SYRACUSE, » IND.
