The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1913 — Page 9

I Peerless Flour Is just as good as any and better than most. This flour will bear inspection and every sack is guaranteed. I Syracuse Flour Mills. I I ' 1 - 1 ■ i Giving Away Silverware We have evolved a profit sharing plan whereby you may secure Wm. Roger’s Silverware absolutely free. It is on display at our store, I Come In And Look At It Excellent Garden Seeds We have a large assortment of reliable garden I seeds. Anything you want for your garden. Make your selection now while the case is full. KINDIG & COMPANY ——l l W IMMMMMBOBMnB ■—B §n U 'I po y is I You I I INeed I | § A Book Cdse, a Smok-g g ing Set or nay piece | H of furniture. | | §66 Our Useful Novelties! All Prices - - - All Finishes. i bridegrooms I || Recieve special atten-| | tion as to Terms—Al g Free(Dinner Set with a| | House Bill | g~ - _ 1 I ' oUBjI I I We teHli I ■ pay iWM t § carfare LIffiOSWII 5 I iWMI I 8 . deliver P | the 0 goods. 'll jj[ j g g > rj vr A Jr CO.| g Goshen, Indiana g B GEO. W. HERR. Undertaker n

|Local and Personal! —Wall paper at the Quality —Mortgage exemptions—Butt & Xanders. —For Sale—Good work horse. Sol Mullen. Phone 493. It pd —Wall paper, 10 to 20c at the Qualily Drug Store. Mrs. Cal Smith spent Sunday at Garrett. —New Ginghams and Percales for Spring at A. W- Strieby and Son. Mrs. Rome Harland of Nappanee, is visiting friends here. ‘ —Watch Davis Graff’s ad for prices on hides, tallow, and furs. C. I. Bender was at Chicago, Monday. —Wide Ribbons in all coloijp at 10 cents a yard. A. W. Strieby and Son Mr. and Mrs. C. I Bender and son, Lewis, spent Sunday at Cromwell. —We order high grade wall paper at the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Cyril Wilson of Goshen visited friends here, Friday. Pierceton has decided to put in water meters and they will be installed by June 15th. —Bargains in Ladies Coats that are real genuine bargains. A. W. Strieby & Son. Mrs. I. J. Coffin and Mrs. Dora Cespedes of Detroit, Mich., spent last Saturday with Mrs. J. H Miller. —The latest and best in furniture is arriving at Beckmans every day; Pick while the choice is good.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ketring spent last Sunday with Eli Kelleys, near New Paris. —Now is the time to buy rugs. Beck man has received one shipment and another will be in in a few days. Mrs. L. T. Heerman went to South Bend last Wednesday. Mr. Heerman joined her Sunday and they returned that evening. —Miss Fay Richart is the proud possessor of a beatiful new Story and Clark Player Piano which she purchased from J. W. Rothenberger Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hartman, of near Benton, who formerly lived in Syracuse, are the parents of a gifl, Emma Matalie, born last Friday. —For Sale—Residence property on Syracuse Lake—6 rooms finished in oak, I >2 story, in excellent conditionVery reasonable, a bargain, must sell at once, terms etc., call or see Butt & Xanders. —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. Mrs. C. J. Fullmer of Tiffin, Ohio, was visiting Mrs. A. R. Schmerda. Mrs. Schmerda and Mrs. Fullmer were classmates at Notre Dame. Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer expect to move here on the 18th of this month. He will take the place of Guy Conners, operator at Wawasee. Mr. Conners expects to be transfered to Albion. A southern Missouri man recently was tried for assault. The state brought into court as the weapons used, a rail, an ax, pair of tongs, a saw and rifle. The defendant’scounsel exhibted as the other man’s weapons, a sythe blade, a pitchfork, a pistol and a hoe. The jury’s verdict is said to have been: “Resolved —That we, the jury, would have given $1 to have seen the fight.” Chas. Wead who has been suffering from an old army disease all winter was taken seriously ill at the Eureka Hotel Sunday night. Dr. Bowser was called and relieved him of his suffering. He is around again but not well yet. The remaining old soldiers deserve great respect, sympathy and kindness in their afflictons, from all people, in their few remaining years here, and if we expect to strew many more flowers in thsir pathway it is high time we were at it. *** Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen.

J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, I i IND.

—Another good second hand piano for sale or ient, J. W. Rothenberger. Albion is suffering with an epidemic of measles. x —Mortgage exemptions—Butt & Xanders. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brainard were at Warsaw, Sunday. —6 octave oak organ for sale cheap. J. W. Rothenberger. —What would you like to eat? Launer serves short orders at at times. Malen Schuder, who lives about 2J4 miles west of Syracuse will move to Milford. —I want to sell your farm if you have a bargain. Come in and see me. B. F. Hoopingarner, phone 135. Alfred Steward has ordered the address of his paper changed from this place to Larwill. —For Sale. 6 room house 50x159 foot lot, bargain for cash. Inquire of Mrs. Madison, 2224 Giddings Ave. Chicago, 111. t.f. Mrs. Daniel Smoker died last Wednesday at her home in Middlebury of pneumonia after an illness of only a few days. —The Missionary Society of the Church of God will hold an Easter market at Hire’s meat market, Saturday, March 22nd. —For Sale—4o acre farm with good buildings near the lake, 3 miles from Syracuse, see J. W. Rothenberger for prices and terms. 44 t 4 Mrs. Audrey Nichols has returned from Defiance, 0., where she has visited friends and relatives the past two weeks. —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.

—ls your property is mortgaged you are entitled to a mortgage exemption on your taxes for $700.00. Mortgage exemptions properly drawn by Butt & Xanders. Mrs. Shelmadine was removed to the home of her son, William, at Bristol last Sunday. She will probably never recover from the effects of her fall, Shs is 82 yerrs old instead of 76 as we formerly stated. Mrs. Harry Richards is here from Detroit, Mich, for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Richards will join her in several weeks and after a short visit they will return to the above-mentioned city. Mrs. Henry Ruffner and children have returned from Kansas, where they had spent the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Lingofelter. Syracuse friends of the Lingofelters will be glad to hear they are enjoying good health and prosperity in their western home. ‘ What was first considered as a pleasure trip now seems to have been a ratter of business, or at leas so it appears to the friends of S. L. Ketring. Literature has been received by several Syracusans from the traveller in the south, offering them an opportunity to buy stock in a cat ranch located near Miami, Florida. Large dividends are promised to purchasers of this stock. The meeting of the Needlecraft Society at the home of Mrs. Green last Friday, proved instructive as well as most enjoyable. After much painful and perspiring efforts, one member conquered all the difficulties of old fashioned tatting, while several others were instructed in the arts of making the new and intricate crochet design known as “Idiots Delight.” Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess.

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J Why not order an Easter Suit that Represents : : : : —the utmost clothes value —the newest style features —the best possible fit BA suit tailored-to-order by ED. V. PRICE & CO? If you have been wearing custom-tailoted clothes you realize - their many excellent features and when you consider <the tact that we can deliver the highest quality at about half the ordinary tailor’s price, no argument is needed is needed to 3 'Si induce you to buy from us. May We Have Your Order Today? The Star Clothing Store. J. U. WINGARD, Proprietor. Exclusive Local Dealer

Beef Hides 12c Tallow 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 Gash tor everthing. Buy all kind Furs. DAVIS GRAFF, PHONE 137 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ■■ ■■ Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Abraham H. Brown to Frank M. Gresso W pt lots 386 and 387 Warsaw, jK>,ooo. Clyde L. Miller to Wm F. Rich 80 a sec 11 Harrison tp, SB,OOO. Marinda J. France to Joseph c. Andrew lands at Yellowbanks, $8,500. Christiana Muntz to Balt. & R. R. tract at Milford Junction, S2OO. Thos J. Prickett to Elias & Mary Williams 76 a sec 26 and 23 Scott tp, $6,500. Jacob Whiteleather, Adma. to Sarah R. Stookey 200 a secs 19 & 20 Plain, $1,200. Ellen Stookey to same, same land S6OO. chas W. Warren to John D. Gill, tract sec 12 Seward tp, SI,OOO. Henry M. Rapp to Elizabeth Riddle, 90 a sec 1 Turkeycreek, $11,250. Elmer Brown to J. P. Phillips lots 31, 32,33 and 38 Barbours ad Pierceton sl. John T Rook to Phoeba A. Smith, lots 3 and 4 Blk 42 Keiths ad Pierceton, S6OO. Curtis A. Ho .vard etal to Mary S. Johnson, lot 26 Burket, sl. Bertha D. Brackett etal to Walter L‘ Finton part of lot 42 Beighs ad claypool, S3OO. Sam M. Estep etal to Josiah Estep and wife lots 2 and 3 blk 8 Becknells ad Milford, $550. Roy Mellott to Ira Feldman 60 a sec 3 Harrison tp, $6,825. Lafayette P. Blue to Straus Brys. 295 a sec 26, 34 and 35 Jefferson, $39,825. Sam Selig to Straus Bros. 160 a sec 10 Franklin, $22,400. Virginia Banning to Amos Herring & wife, tracts sec 20 Tippecanoe, $2,700. Miss Ruth Jeffries spent Sunday with her grandparents, at Warsaw. —Buy a Miller safe of Rothenberger and save your valuable papers.

J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE. IND.

State of Ohio, City of Toledo ) 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 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. Tolede, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipativfl.

' — I Carload PE ERLESS WIRE FENCE I at prices that are worthy of invest || tigation. Some Eckhart buggies that are up to date, j Come in and see our many new things we have to show as we can -J not tell you of the many good quah 1 ities unless you see the machine. *. j' ... . - ' - , AMD WHY SHOULDN'T IT BE? ■ T oliver chilled plows I ■ ARK BUILT JUST THAT WAY. B H*rhey are easy on your team. ’ They are easy on the B B plowman. " You can do more and better worK with an B OLIVER CHILLED PLOW, with the same amount of draft, B than with any other plow ever made. *iTha famous B Oliver’s Chilled Metal is the ORIGINAL, the GENUINE, ■ B the LONGEST WEARING, the most PERFECT SCOURING B B and insures the LIGHTEST DRAFT. f , 112 B| I THEY WORK THEY WEAR THEY WIN B PERFECTLY LONGEST EVERY TIME I fJ E. E. STRIEBY, Syracuse, Ind, I

STATE BANK OF Syracuse Capital $25000 Surplus $4500 We pay 3 per cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit —See Croop & Elliott for eave troughmg, plumbing and all kinds of special tin work. Give us a trial Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop at HiOrUwm’s. I mH

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