The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 April 1913 — Page 5
Mamma Says 3TWI A Its Safe for [BJfc«4"3j3vjW94 Childrenj&A I j fljkl !* f* 1 * j contains /) raaßiiniiiMaiiii no 1 9<y3vnrrjnSfTir! 1 Vnre ß OPIATES D. T. PARSLEY, MORGANTOWN, IND., says, “my son had a terrible cold; after taking Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound he became perfectly well.”. For Sale by F. L. HOCH. js 32g82588g252g2g232g£52222282852282528282825£825252525282888252828888888232828282883g8282388888385258?g J Peerless Flour I Sis just as good as any and | better than most. « ! i This flour will bear inspection I and every sack is guaranteed. j Syracuse Flour Mills. | ~ < > Business Is <1 . " •; With us at least, it is improving. Our trade has in- ;; ;; creased immensely in the past year. We are firm believers ! I < • > !: •: in the square deal to our customers and you will always > • ;; get your money’s worth at this store. We have every- ;; < J thing in the grocery line that you may want. Come and < > ;; buy where the goods are fresh and the price is reasonable. ;; B KINDIG & COMPANY £ ’’ SYRACUSE, INDIANA !> * IH*HHMU>HMHm>HHMU44HM4444444H4HHs 1 Free! Free! s § ________ g 8 I A beautiful set of B B dishes given ... g | g § ABSOLUTELY FREE § I . I n with every purchase of g ~ $50.00 or over. Come g S in and see them. Also g § see our new spring line g i 1 I Furniture | I Rugs Carpets 0 | I I I Special attention given brides g W and grooms g I * I 0 Don’t forget our Number § g I I Smith-Clark Co. | g GOSHEN. INDIANA g R .. GEO. W. HERR, Undertaker g Telephone No. 371 : Residence No. 671
THE LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat 100 Oats 30c Corn 50c Hogs B%c Calves 07< Cattle 6@Bc Sheep 05c Lambs 07t Beef Hides 10c Tallow 5c Chickens, live 12c Young chickens . 12c Lard 10c Butter 25c Eggs 16c
| Local and Personal | —Pay your taxes at the Bank. —All kinds of dye’s, at the Quality Chas. Crow was at Goshen, Monday. Preston Miles was at Indianapolis, Sunday. —Alfalfa seed for sale by John Wingard. —See the ladies’ aprons at 25c and 50c at Brainard.s. Miss Minnie Branham was at Indianapolis, Sunday. —Munsing underwear for men and women at Brainard’s. —Our line of wall paper, is large and cheap, at the Quality. Mr. Fisher, operator at Milford, was in Syracuse, Tuesday. —Now is the time for Vinol, the spring tonic, at the Quality Mrs. J. W. Lyddick of Gary, spent Sunday with Miss May Tish. L. A. Neff visited his farm at White Pigeon, Mich., Friday. —Get one of those handy cabinet sewing machines at Beckmans. —Buy a Miller safe of Rothenberger and save your valuable papers. J. W. Richards visited at Tiffin, Ohio, from Thursday until Monday. —Beckmans line of furniture is growing more complete every day. You can get ice cream by the dish, quart or gallon every day at Launer’s. Attorney J. C. McLaughlin, of Milford, was here Monday afternoon on business. Mrs. F. P. Swihart and Evelyn Hire were Warsaw visitors, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hoopingarner and Mrs. Chas. Beery motored to Goshen, Monday. » Chas. Bowersox of Bucyrus, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowersox. Miss Joy Miller of Nappanee, was the guest of Mrs. Geo. •0. Snyder, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harkless and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holtzinger of Goshen, spent Sunday in Syracuse. Mrs. Elmer Miles, daughter, Donna, and son, Nelson, of Goshen, were guests of Syracuse relatives, Sunday. Miss Jeanette Coloms and Earl Longfellow of Warsaw, Valera Edgell and J. F. Weybright, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheffiled. —lt will surprise you to see the work shoe that W. L. Douglas makes to sell for $2 50. In tan or black. Sold by A. W. Striebv & Son. John Laughlin of Ann Arbor, Mich., came to Syracuse, Sunday evening, to look after property interests and to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. Lottie A. Alms, Mr. and Mrs T. S. Sheffield and Mr. J. R. Vail and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Weaver last Sunday. B. F. Kitson returned home, Monday night, from Chalmers. 111., for a few days visit with his family and to close up some business matters. While here he will arrange for a place to move when he gives possession to Chas. Launer; who recently purchased his property and who will take possession in August. Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen.
J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, : » IND.
Mrs. Davis Graff spent Sunday at Goshen. —Satine underskirts 59c and 98c at Brainard’s. Mrs. Frank Brady was at Elkhart last Thursday. —Our line of Toilet Goods, are complete, at the Quality. Miss Georgia Ott spent Sunday and Monday at South Bend. —Launer serves things that are prepared right and taste right. —For Sale—Timothy and clover hay. Call on Mrs. John Cable. It pd Mrs. John Cable is spending the week with Mrs.E. Lecount, of Cromwell. —Piano tuner will be here soon. Leave orders with J. W. Rothenberger. Arthur Reasoner of Edgerton Ohio, is the guest of Miss Blanche Horner. The fluid carriage from Goshen was a business visitor on’our streets, Tuesday. —Raise healthy calves by feeding Blatchford’s Calf Meal. For sale by John Wingard. Mrs. Leroy Riddle and Mrs. Chas. Sarjent, of Wawasee, were in town Saturday afternoon. —A shipment of beautiful, new rugs just arrived at Beckmans. Go in and look them over. Mr. and Mrs. Nathon Walerious of Mishawaka, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Jane Akers. Mrs. Lottie Alms returned to her home in Warsaw, Tuesday, after a weeks visit with relatives here. Mrs. Schuyler Ball is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hossler, in Nappanee, this week. Mrs. John Cable returned to her home last week after a couple weeks visit in Goshen, Elkhart and Bristol. —I want to sell your farm if you have a bargain. Come in and see me. B. F. Hoopingarner, phone 135 —J. Whiting has established a pressing and cleaning room in the rear of Hoffman’s Jewelry store. Mr. Whiting. David McGarity was called to Norton, Kansas, last Friday by a message stating that his son, Alvin, was very ill. —The Ladies of the U. B. Church will have a market of baked goods at Hire’s Meat Market, Saturday afternoon, April 26. —See Croop & Elliott for eave troughmg, plumbing and all kinds of special tin work. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop at Eli Grissom’s. m 2 t —For Sale—The Mrs. Shelmadine property on south Mam street. In order to dispose of this property at once, will sell at a low price and on easy terms. W. G. Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson have returned to Syracuse from Indiana Harbor and both gentlemen are now employed in the local cement works. The M. E. Aid Society will hold their next meeing at the church on Thursday, May 1. This is the meeting that each lady will tell how she sacrificed to earn her dollar for the society. —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. —Early Ohio and Early Rose seed potatoes for sale. V. S. Richart, phone 128.
HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by VinolA Did you ever cough for a month? Then just think how distressing it must be to have a cough hang on for three months. Mrs. Maria Primrose, of 87 Newell Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “I had a very heavy cold which settled into a chronic cough, which kept me awake nights for fully three months, and felt tired all the time because my rest was broken so much. The effect of taking your cod liver and Iron remedy, Vinol, is that my cough is gone. I can now get a good night’s rest, and I feel much stronger in every way.” It is the combined action of the medicinal elements, cods’ livers, aided by the blood-making and strengthcreating properties of tonic iron which makes Vinol so efficient in curing chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis —at the same time building up the weakened, run-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol, with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. F. B. Mann, Druoaist, Suracuse-
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Property For Sale —On Harrison street. Enquire of Bert Ward. 2t. pd STATE BANK OF Syracuse Capital|s2sooo Surplus $4500 We pay 3 per centjlnterest cn Certificates of Deposit Farm Implements, SecondHand Stoves, Flues for Fence Posts Reasonable. Buy all kinds of junk. Don’t leave junk laying around, bring it to the market. Gash for everthing. Buy all kind Furs. DAVIS G-RAFF, PHONE 137 J v er ’ IHr > * I OH I Me W EARNEST RICHART PUBLIC auctioneer; A worthy successor to Lincoln Cory See Geo. 0. Snyder at the Journal office for dates. o ver 65 years* EXPERIENCE / i w ffl J i ■ RADE mAnno Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may onlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely tllnstrated weekly. Largest cirNUNN & Co. 36 "’™”-’ New York Branch Office fIK V St- WoWngton. D. 0.
* How Much Labor Can be Saved Sg I I * li # I I | Jfco I ® in the kitchen with a few little things-you are «F A pleased with the reflection iP When the roads are heavy is when you need a $ •1 good automobile—Remember the Auburn, bet--1 ter take no chance. Make sure before you buy P that you get in quality all that you pay for. The buggy that’will not stand up and give seri|y vice and satisfaction will not please you or do me anyjgood. V/ ft $ & A John Deere corn planter will your /|\ corn two in a hill. < HAVE HARNESS TO 'PLEASE YOU /h ft » ft Z?FRr-R<Vdl V /» r mJ]\ v ' /w . asLImJ W> /ft \ . tRSsBA , | >®B3 ® 'ft '■' 4F<Jr \ • Jfews * * z ’ z ' ‘ - /ft $ /ft Remember the bait that floats gets the big $ /ft ones just outside the maiker V ! = —E. E. STRIEBY - i ; The Best Concrete Work ii ». I 11 > THE time is here to have your cement work done. Let < > ! me estimate before having it done elsewhere. I will build !! 1 anything in the cement line that you want such as a sile, cis- ’ ‘ ' tern, walk, curb, foundation, bridge abutments, floors and sea < > ! walls especially. I will raise your buildings and put the 1! * foundation under it. I also move buildings. I will give ;; f you the right kind of a price and a first-class job in every < > 1 particular. If the job proves unsatisfactory, I will make it 11 J right. Cement blocks for sale on the yard. ; ’ R. W. VORHIS, Contractor I • ’ * ‘ Telephone 447 :: Syracuse, Indiana < > iihi»whhhihw«hhhhhm«w<iiiih»hmim .
