The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 February 1913 — Page 5
| BEATS ALL It beats all the confidence ladies have in the matchless I Peerless Flour The grocerymen say beats all the amount of calls they have for it. g Syracuse Flour Mills. Careful Selection Only after careful selection do we buy our goods. A prompt discount ing of our bills allows us to sell you goods a few cents cheaper than you can buy them at other stores. Come and see if this is true, ' . ‘ Fresh fish Friday. I KINDIG & COMPANY
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| Local and Personal | Harry O’Brien spent Saturday at Elkhart. Geo. W. Juday spent Monday in ’ Goshen on business. | —New Ginghams and Percales for Spring at A. W. Strieby and Son. Mrs. Mart Long, Ada Ketring and Callie Hammond spent Tuesday at < Fred Ettlines. 2 —For Sale—l will sell my dairy at f a bargain if taken at once. Solomon ’ Mullen. Mrs. Edward- Hamlin of Albion spent last Wednesday with Elva Miles. F. C. Lawton, chief electrician at the cement works, spent Monday at South Bend. —Twice as much wear means half as much cost, “by using our hotwater bottles you get it r ” Quality. Sam Reed of Elkhart, spent Monday and Tuesday with Eli Jenkin's and son. FOR Sate—A good single top teggy. Enquire of Warren Eagles, at Sthr Clothing Store. Wolf Lewis and daughter. Fannie, of Constantine, Mich., visited with Davis Graffs. Sunday. —Bargains in Ladies Coats that are real genuine bargains. A. W. Strieby & Son. “ The Missionary Society of the I Church of God will meet Friday I afternoon with Mrs. C. Hillabold, i Sec. l —J. Whiting has established a ; pressing and cleaning room in the ; rear of Hoffman’s Jewelry store. Mr. i Whiting. < —For Sale. 6 room house 50x159 I foot lot, bargain for cash. Inquire f of Mrs. Madison, 2224 Giddings Ave. I Chicago, 111. t.f. 1 Ben Juday and wife of Solomons J Creek and Ben Stillwell and wife of ? near New Paris, took dinner with } Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Juday, Tu&- » day. » —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. » Mrs. Charles Rentfrow left for < South Bend, Wednesday, for several $ days visit with Mrs. Abby Briggs J She will visit friends in Goshen the I last of the week. | Mrs. W. H. Bare left for South ’ Bend Wednesday where she will > visit with her daughter, Mrs- Luella J Weaver for a few days. She will t also visit friends in Goshen for a few c days, John R. Pence who has been visiting with friends in the vicinity of S Benton, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Omar Darr and famj ily. He was at Qqshen Monday on !> business ? -TtKW tia m* - natural s fruit, iu**- * , , i L ..a trifle enhanced by care- , iul handling, in every piece of Heil Mi-La True Fruit Chocolates. This 3 delicate flavor is there because the [J He-Mi-La people use nothing but $ the genuine fruit flavor.
□ Black measles caused the death Pj of the four year old son of Mr. and h Mrs. Newton Nusbaum of three ft frriles south of Middlebury last W thursday. The victim has been sufft iering from measles of the ordinary variety, when after contracting a Jft cold, the disease which invariably £2 is fatal, set in. Dr. Ford is the owner of a Ford auto bought last week. He is just £2 a little inexperienced in this branch of driving and the story is told that £2 last week he attempted to drive the machine into the garage but veered ej a little to one side and brought up S* against the framework of the o door. Jumping out of the machine al quickly, he made a grab for an £2 imaginary bridle and yelled “whoa” al in voice that could be heard three H blocks away.
$1 Teeth filled, crowned and W extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, fi Goshen.
p J. W. ROTHENBERGER . : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, : IND.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hire spent Sunday at C. I. Benders. —Watch us for cheap wall paper this Spring. Quality Drug Store. Mr. C. I. Bender was at Chicago, Monday. —Fodder for sale. S. P. Redding Phone 302. 3t-pd Joseph Lewis of Goshen spent Sunday at Davis Graffs. Rev. Eshelman and family took dinner at Frank Bradys, Sunday. Thomas Searfoss and daughter, Hazel, are visiting at Marion. Mrs. A. R. Strock was at Warsaw, last Friday. Miss Clela Hoch visited friends at Nappanee, Sunday. —Boys two-piece underwear for 25 cents a suit. A, W. Strieby & Son. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cory visited here from Friday until Sunday. Fred Ettline and wife spent Sunday with Aaron Ketrings. —Anyone wanting hpir-switches wove, call on Mrs. M. A. Benner. Burdelle Weaver has succeeded Chas. Hess as night clerk at the B. & Q. depot. I —The quality of Chi-Namel is higher than its price. Sold at the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Charles Kissler and daughter. Catherine, of Chicago Junction. Ohio, spent Friday and Saturday at C. I. Benders. Stephen Freeman, proprietor of Sunbeam Farm, presented the editor with a dozen choice eggs last week. Eggs are a luxury this time of year and we were duly thankful. Mrs. C. M. Davison and daughter, Meda, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Kern. —FOUND—A lavender crocheted hand-bag containing purse and other articles, Owner can have same by describing property and paying for this notice. There is something decidedly wrong with the man who builds a shed to house a second-handed hay loader, and then lets his milk cows shiver around a straw stack all win- i ter—Farm and Home, Mrs. A. Hastings of Milford passed away Saturday afternoon at her home in that place after several years suffering and disease. The : deseased is survived by a husband and two children, who mourn her demise. Tne funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist church, Following the explosion of a lamp last Thursday, which set afire the home of Harvey Miller at Middlebury, the residence was entirely destroyed at about 8:45 o’clock. Most of the furniture was sawh however with the aid of th© neighbors. The loss \a entirely covered by inspiam, —When you let soft, creamy center of a He-Mi-La Chocolate *Leit in your mouth —when you catch the delicate flavor of Pecans I or walnuts or maple or Vanilla—or ’ perhaps you will get the flavor of ■ real fruit—then you will declare 3 that He-Mi-La Chocolates are the 3 best that ever passed your lips, t Many Syracuse people will re-
member. Otto Wundrock and his step-son, John Bandel, who were employed in Syracuse as architects, about four years ago. Wm. Beckman received a letter from his son. Arnold, at Chicago, in which he states that he visited Mr. Bandal at May wood, a suburb of Chicago, and found him at the point of death with consumption. INDIGESTION FIVE YEARS Relieved by Vinol.
Strength and even life itself depends upon the nourishment and proper assimilation of food, and unless digestion is good', the whole body suffers. Mrs. L. D. Cook, Vineland, N. J., says: “I was sick five years with indigestion. My stomach seemed to •have a heavy load in it, and at other times it seemed to be tied in knots. Nobody knows how I suffered. “I tried a great many doctors and a great many kinds of medicine, but nothing did any good until I took Vinol. It has helped me wonderfully. I am improving fast, feel better and am getting my flesh back again. Vinol has done me a world of good.” We know the great power of Vinol, ow delicious cod liver and iron tonic "Without oil, In curing chronic stomach trouble and building up all weakened, rumdown persons, and that is why we guarantee to return your money if it does not help you, f. B. Mann, Drurotet, Siracusa-
Who's Your Tailor? Why not select j your EASTER Clothes Today? Ot course you w ill want to be correctly and distinctly attired on March 23rd. Then you’d better see the woolens just received from ED. V. PRICE & CO., Merchant Tailors, Chicago. and let us send them your accurate measurements. TODAY! You have our guarantee that the clothes will please you beyond any cus-tom-taitored clothes you ever wore at any price. s|B to SSO The Star Clothing Store* J. U. WINGARD, Proprietor. Exclusive Local Dealer
Moved Real Estate Office. I have moved my Real Estate Office to the room over the News Stand, occupied by Warren T. Colwell. lam better prepared than ever to handle your Real Estate or your demands along that line. If you have a farm, a town property, or a business that you wish to dispose of quickly list it with me. I also write fire insurance, collect rents and make loans. W. G. Connolly. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. — Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Grant Cory to Allen B. Vi skniski, lot 10 Norton Place, Warsaw John Hartsock to Elnxer Eakins, 80 A. sec. 11, Harrison tp sßooq. Noble S. Rarer to Win. Cecil, 147 A. see. 16 & 21 Plain tp SI6OOO. Gep. L. Lamb e t al to John & Haines Egbert, lot pickwick Park SBO.
John *•. Riddle et al to Henry M. Rapp, sec. i Turkeycreek tp $11250. Cecil R. Salts to Strauss Bros. C 0.,, tracts sec. 1 Washington $ll6OO. Elmer Shoemaker to Ralph Parker, 1 A sec. 25 Seward tp S3OO. Wm. M. Cohere to Arch Myers, 40 A. sec. lot Etna tp S2OOO. Florence Johnson to Wm. G. Connolly & wife, lot 70 E & W Add. Syracuse, stioo. Cidney A. Johnson et al to Claude M. j Parker, 8 A. sec. 10 Wayne tp $755°j Archibald Walker to Prosh D. McFarren, A. sec. 28 Washington SI6OO. Chloe E. Brenn to Henry & Rosa Kehr, ’ lots 20 & 21 Oswego $550. • Wm. B. Guy to John Kline, 40 A. sec. » 36 Jefferson tp S4OOO. t Lewis F. Coleman to Erba & Jesse BradI way, part of lo 385 Warsaw SI3OOJohn M. Wainnght to Alvin A- Mendel, 1 lot 45 &46 Palestine S6OO. Forest Knepper to Joseph & Alice Nee- , ly, lot 10 L & L Add. Warsaw $925. Victor C. Wallace to Arthur J. Anglin, 80 A. sec, 9 Prairie tp S4OOO. Vivian C. Myers to Al lan S. & Florence I. Widam, lot 11 Millers Add. Warsaw, £375°-
Abe Ackerman to Lafayette Blue, 240 A. sec. 26 Jefferson tp $32400. Catherine Leslie to John E. Deaton, lots 3 & 6 S & S Add. Sidney, £IOO. State of Ohio, City of Toledo 1 s s 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 Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my 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. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
DO YOU KNOW THAT Every minute twenty-one persons are accidentally injured). Every five minutes one person is accidentally killed. 11,000,000 are killed or injured yearly, about 30,('00 each Five timies as many persons are killed and injured each year as die from natural causes. (Government statistics) NOW IS THE TIME to get that Accident & Health policy from Butt and Xanders, in the PRUDENTIAL CASUALTY COMPANY SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 per month protects you. BUIT & XANDERS, ACTS. Syracuse Indiana.
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