The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 March 1913 — Page 5
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11 Logoi and Personal I » Mrs. Perry Foster has been Hl. I- —Wall paper at the Quality —Corn wanted. Syracuse Flour | Mills. —Wall paper, 10 to 20c at the Quality Drug Store. ! Alfred Ott and family Sundayed with Earl Hire and family. Mrs. W. T. Colwell and Mrs. Ed | Unrue were at Warsaw, last Friday. 5 —J. W. Rothenberger sold Mrs. ■ Chris. Darr a piano last week. I Miss Bertha McMann of Goshen, spent Sunday with relatives, here. J —Mortgage exemptions—Butt & Xanders. —Watch Davis Graff’s ad for prices on hides, tallow, and furs. —We order high grade wall paper at the Quality Drug Store. —Wide Ribbons in all colors at 10 cents a yard. A. W. Strieby and Son —New Ginghams and Percales for Spring at A. W. Strieby and Son. Mrs. Elwood Pearson and daughter, Elvah, were at Goshen, Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Coblentz and little son, went to Garrett, Monday, for several I days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullenhour | of Bourbon, came Tuesday morning -for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Sol Lung was called to Inj dian Village by the illness of her > mother, Mrs. Perry Galloway. J Mr. Elwood Pearson was at Was bash last week. His brother, Otto, J accompanied him home for a visit. ’ —The pies that mother used to r bake are not in it with those you * get at Launers for 20 cts. J Mrs. S. P. Redding returned last i Friday from a visit with friends and £ relatives at Ligonier and Goshen. | —l2 bushels pure Early Rose and j same amount Early Ohio seed pota » toes for sale. Samuel Dewart. 47t2 ► Gen. Isaac Sherwood of Ohio, is > the only old soldier who holds a » seat in Congress. Miss Lena Bailey visited with her , uncle, Albert E. Bailey at Kimmell, ! from Friday till Sunday. » —Now is the time to buy rugs. Beck J man has received one shipment and | another wjll be in in a few days. » Miss Velva Darr spent Thursday ► night of last week with her uncle. > Geo. Darr and family, in the country. • —The latest and best in furniture is > arriving at Beckmans every day. • Pick while the choice is good. Mrs. Samuel Dewart and Mrs. W. I F. Coy were callers at the Journal I office, Saturday. » —Bargains in Ladies Coats that are > real genuine bargains. A. W. Strieby > & Son. I William Tully and daughter, | Hazel, Ruth Hartsough, Mr. and I Mrs. Franklin Ott and Mr. Guy Ott j were very pleasantly entertained at I the home of Rome Willard, Sunday. Mike Nicolai and wife, John Meek ’ and family, Ivan Moats and family ' and Merle Miller helped to eat a ’ roast wild goose dinner at Chas. | Nicolai’s, Sunday. > 0. S. Darr of Pierceton, who was } the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ju- > day last week called at the Journal office and had his subsription re- > newed. He lived here about two \ years ago. J Among the Goshen visitors last ? Friday were Mrs. Susan Rookstool J and daughter, Mrs. Walter Ritter, I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davisson, and f Mrs. Geo. 0. Snyder and mother, I Mrs. Otto A. Walter of Bremen. J SPECIAL ONE-WAY AND ROUND J TRIP FARES via BALTIMORE & r OHIO RAILROAD to points in the J NORTHWEST, AND SOUTHWEST, » also BRITISH COLUMBIA AND * MEXICO. Consult nearest B. &. O. I Agent for particulars. 47t2 J The family of Milo Kitscyj, fire- ( man on the B. & 0., are all sick f with the measles. <Mr. Kitson came I home thinking he had the grip. It f developed into a full-fledged case of ( measles and was also contracted by f his wife and two children. Teeth filled, crowned and » extracted absolutely with- > out pain. Dr. Cunningham,
; Mrs. Henry Snoberger is sick. J —Corn wanted. Syracuse Flour > Mills. i Merrit Lung was at Milford Sunday. —Another good second hand piano for sale or rent, J. W. Rothenberger. —Mortgage exemptions—Butt & Xanders. —6 octave oak organ for sale cheap. J. W. Rothenberger. —Buy a Miller safe of Rothenberger and save your valuable papers. —What would you like to eat? Launer serves short orders at at times. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Bender spent Thursday and Friday at South Bend. It is reported that a number of the farmers will not open their sugar camps this season. Bede Bailey went to Ft. Wayne, Friday after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lem. Master. —I want to sell your farm if you have a bargain. Come in and see me. B. F. Hoopingarner, phone 135. —For Sale. 6 room house 50x159 foot lot. bargain for cash. Inquire of Mrs. Madison, 2224 Giddings Ave. Chicago, 111. t.f. Mrs. O. R. Longsworth of Indianapolis, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fisher, a few days the past week. —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 —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 property drawn by Butt & Xanders. —For Sale—Residence property on Syracuse Lake—6 rooms finished in oak. I % story, in excellent conditionVery reasonable, a bargain, must sell at once, terms etc., call or see Butt & Xanders. *—lf 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. E. M. Fisher was confined to his home during the past week with stomach trouble. Mr. Fisher has been railroading for 22 years and during all that time has never been sick long enough at one time to draw benefits from the Employees Benefit Association to which he belongs. —The Ladies Aid Society of M. E. church will have a sale of aprons and dust caps on Sat. P. M. March 29th at Hoffmans Jewelry Store. Tn connection with this sale there will be a market of basket goods consisting of cake, pies, doughnuts, bread, cookies etc. All persons donating aprons and caps will please send same to the home of Mrs. Fred Self by Thursday March 27th so they can be marked for the sale. 2t 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 SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION Yield to VinoL / The medical profession do not be1 Here that consumption is. s inherited, ; but a person may inherit a weakness or tendency to that disease. ▲ prominent citlien of Evansville. , Ind., writes: “I was ill for five 1 months with pulmonary trouble, and had the best of doctors; I had hemorrhages and was in a very bad way. [ Through the advice of a friend. I tried Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. It is all you recommend it to be. I believe it is the greatest medf- ’ cine on earth. , I have advised others to try Vinol, and they have had the same results.’* (Name furnished on ■ request.) « - Vinol soothes and heals the inflamed 1 surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient pulmonary diseasee. Try a bottle oT Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it doee net help you. F. B« MARI) Cfrugitot, SyncuM*
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