The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 March 1913 — Page 5
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| Local and Personal | Chas. Brady of Gary, is spending several days here. —Boys two-piece underwear for 25 cents a suit. A. W. Strieby & Son. —Delicious home-baked pies at Launers, 20 cts. Monroe Beck, one of the old citizens of Milford, died there Sunday. —House for rent in the country Call Phone 328. Syracuse. 3tp —Now is the time to buy rugs. Beck man has received one shipment and another will be in in a few days. Mrs. Della Sc'nlarb of South Bend, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bailey. —Chi Namel will cover any old floor, the time is coming to use it. For sale at the Quality Drug Store. Benjamin Bailey of Defiance, Ohio, spent last Thursday night with his brother, G. H. Bailey. Pat Brady was confined to his home several days by an attack of LaGrippe. —A shipment of beautiful, new rugs just arrived at Beckmans. Go in and look them over. Mrs. Dan Bucher and son, Harry, of North Wester, visited their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Binkley, Monday. —Wanted—Hustling Agent for the BIG YALE MOTORCYCLE for Syrcuse and vicinity. Joe S. Campfield. Warsaw, Ind. —J. Whiting has established a pressing and cleaning room in the rear of Hoffman’s Jewelry store. Mr. Whiting.
Mr, and Mrs. Chaa Beery went to Lima, Ohio, Tuesday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Beery’s father, Frank Mohler. —For Sale—4o acre farm with good buildings near the lake, 3 miles from Syracuse, see J. W. Rothenberger Tor prices and terms. 44 t 4 Chas. Schuder has moved on the Artie Geyer farm northwest of town. Mr. Geyer and family will live with John Neffs’ untill school ends and will then move to Benton Harbor. Rev. M. H. Smith, a superanuated minister of the Methodist Episcopal church and member of the North Indiana Conference, passed away at his home in Pierceton Monday forenoon. —For Sale good lunch wagon for sale cheap if taken at once, travel at public sales, big money inquire G. C. Gable, Syracuse, Ind. R. F. D. No. 1. pd Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moore stopped over between trains in Syracuse Monday, on their way to their home in Cromwell. They had been visiting in Colorado since the first of December. A sled load of members of the Lutheran church and others visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter on Thursday evening, the occasion being Mr. Porter’s birthday. Refreshments were served and all had a good time.
—When a dealer says, “Here’s something just as good as He-Mi-La can dy,” he might as well say, “I make a few cents more on this kind, won’t you buy it.?” And if he makes a few cents more isn’t it natural to suppos that the substitutes lack a certain amount of goodness.? , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Binkley are the parents of a daughter, bom Saturday morning. Quite a coincidence might be mentioned in connection with this fact. This is the second daughter in the family. The former was bom two years ago Saturday and within a few hours of the same time as the new arrival. —Joe S. Campfield, dealer in Sportsmens goods, Guns, Amunition. Fishing Tackle, Base Ball and Tennis goods, MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES and sundries. County Agent for the BIG YALE MOTORCYCLE. We repair anything—loß East Center street. Warsaw, Ind. Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen. , BBBB99B9B9KESSBSEEBE99S99MHE9BE99SBE99S9S9SM
J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, i i IND.
Mrs. S. L. Ketring who has been ill for several weeks is improving. —What would you like to eat? Launer serves short orders at at times. J. Edgar Rippey bought a Ford automobile of Miller and Lepper, last week. —The latest and best in furniture is arriving at Beckmans every day* Pick while the choice is good. John Elliott has moved into the Bare property next to the boat factory. Mr. Yerkes, stock clerk at the cement works, has rented the Harry Groves property on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller went to Chicago, Tuesday, for several days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dorse Walters of Elkhart, visited John Beck and family over Sunday. —Bargains in Ladies Coats that are real genuine bargains. A. W. Strieby & Son. D. H. Brunjes writes from Florida that he is making preparations to catch some big fish there. —I want to sell your farm if you have a bargain. Come in and see me. B. F. Hoopingarner, phone 135. Mrs. Otis Butt and Miss Hazle Rentfrow were at Goshen, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Felkner of Milford, were guests of W. F. Kindig and wife, Monday. —For Sale. 6 room house 50x159 foot lot, bargain for cash. Inquire of Mrs. Madison, 2224 Giddings Ave.
Chicago, HL t.f. In setting the ad es E. E. Strieby last week, the phrase Elkhart buggies was used. It should have read Eckhart buggies. Miss Hazel Rentfrow has been absent from her duties at the telephone office sot several days on account of illness. —The Missionary Society of the Church of God will hold an Easter market at Hire’s meat market, Saturday. March 22nd. —For Sale a good 6 room resident property, nearly new, with lot 50x ISO feet, price $650. Cheaper than paying rent, can give time on part payment J. W. Rothenberger. —ls you want to buy or sell a farm, better call and see me. lam needing now several good farms for customers. I will also save you money on town properties. B. F Hoopingarner. Phone 135. W. J. Dilbone of Bluffton, Ohio, has moved onto the Berg farm two miles west of here, which he purchased last fall. He was unable to get all of his goods in the car he chartered and had to drive through with a load. —A dainty, crisp honey-comb, as pure and sweet as honey itself, all covered over with a thick deep coat ing of rich chocolate—but what’s the use—one cannot describe the delights of He-Mi-La Honey-comb Chocolate Chips—just try them. Mrs. S. E. Shock of Wilmot was a caller at the Journal office, Saturday. She informed us that her son, J. W. Shock will move from his farm into her home in Wilmot and that the farm he vacates will be occupied by her grandson. Andrew Gallagher of Van Buran township, was in the Journal office* Tuesday and announced his intention of moving to Syracuse before the 15th of this month. Mr. Gallagher is getting the age where he feels that he should lay aside active duties and retire.
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AFtuK co. * If Ed. V. Price & C 0.., Merchant Tailors, Chicago, tailor your Easter clothes to individual order you’ll secure prevailing metropolitan fashion, perfect fit and lasting service at a price which your means easily alford.
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Beef Hides 12c Tallow 5c If delivered to my warehouse on Huntington street. NO. I HORSE HIDES $3.60 to 3.75 Buy all kinds of junk. Don’t leave junk laying around, bring it to the market Cash tor everthing. Buy all kind Furs. DAVIS GRAFF, PHONE 137 Public Sale. —At the first farm south of Vawter Park Hotel, 3% miles north of North Webster on Tuesday, March 11, 4 head of cattle, 1 black cow will be fresh about the time of sale. Black Jersey cow will be fresh ip May* Red cow, jersey hiefer. 15 mos. old, 30 head of chickens, 5 shoats weight about 75 pounds. 1 set heavy double harness, 1 set of light double harness, 1 set of single-harness, 1 John Deere corn plow good as new 2 single-seated buggies, 150 bushels of com in crib, 2 tons of timothy hay, terms 8 months. Thomas Jensen. MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central ichigan is now open for home seekers. This land is level on which heavy timber grew. Is a loam with clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from $lO up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll. Syracuse, Ind. —G. E. Miller, the new photographer will be here Friday. Let him take your picture, either on a post card or cabinet. Wm. Malt and Mrs. Jeanette Wogoman, spent Sunday at Cromwell. —Buy a Miller safe of Rothenberger and save your valuable papers. J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, IND. State of Ohio, City Os Toledo) ■, 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 1 HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and,' every rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK T. CHENEY. Sworn tojaefore 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.
We are showing hundreds of exclusive styles for March 2 3rd E as terday —handsome Spring tones, shadse shades and colors that are not even displayed elsewhere. They must be seen to be appreciated and a few minutes inspection will truly repay you.
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