The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 April 1913 — Page 8

I »»♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»■»♦♦♦♦■*■« <ll *<♦♦« Ilin M»l I 111 HIM* : If LOW PRICES APPEAL to YOU :: i»X■ . i > . i,ow i’riceTS ' :: ii r uC ’ :: : ‘ a gsd ; i in A ;: E ■ ■• :: 1 \ \ vv..„.-y . . •:: > f / / ' ;; ' t This is decidedly the place at which to buy your groceries. v The little you have to pay here for good things to eat will ;, „ ;• be a pleasant surprise to you. !; > OUR REPUTATION FOR GROCERY QUALITY ;; £ may have led you to infer that our prices are as high as the ;; t character of our merchandise. A visit here will remove that , > impression immediately. You will find the cost of our gro- ~ > ceries not a bit more than you generally have to pay for ; • > articles whose cheap prices are their only merit. <» \ SEIDER & BURGENER. | 111111 llll>•»'»♦»<>♦♦♦♦♦<<■< »♦♦<ll Ilf vvwwwwwl www ; Newell Bros. Co. $ J GOSHEN, INDIANA Hill I'M'-** ■; TELL US YOUR WANTS j ) whether they be few or many; whether f they include furnishings for the home or things to wear, the store is amply able to > supply you--supply you satisfactorily—yes, or your money back. There’s nothing unusual “or unnatural in the conducting of this store—just a full round dollar’s £ worth of good dependable merchandise for every X one hundred cents you spend here, that with court* eous treatment is all any reasonable man can ask. Just now it’s—- * $ < Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Mat- ,* v tings, Lace Curtains, Draperies Curtain Materials f $ and things that add to the appearance and comfort x of the home —and we’re experts in this line of mer- ? chandising. K t We’ve rugs, lots of ’em, %11 kinds and many sizes; C enough of them to make choosing a pleasure, and * the paying here will lie easier than at many stores, * •S.-j because we price them lower. $ Then there are lace curtains —oceans of ’em—- ( many kinds of them and styles and designs by the < hundred, and curtain materials galore, curtain nets * in white, ecru and Arabian shades, white, cream s and ecru, scrims, plain and hemstitched, and colont ial printed draperies in immense assortment. ( Lace Curtains, . 75c, 85c, 95c, 1.25,1.50,2.00, 10.00 pair * Curtain Nets, . . . 19c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c to 1.00 yard < Scrims,l2%c, 18c, 20c, 25c to 40c yard Colonial Figured Scrims, . 12%c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c yard < All kinds of Linoleums, 2,2%, 3 and 4 yards wide. Best makes obtainable —best prices possible. * I * Newell Bros. Co. | I Goshen, Indiana g « ■■ f •wwwwv*«»e' ®g Buy the Flour with the ship on And you will have bread which will ?| Improve your health Add to your pleasure As well as be your earning capacity. ’I »? Remember the GERBELLE is the Flour you want. (■ *8 ? • I . i>o I Made by THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY | ; Goshen, Indiana l' | J. W. ROTHENBERGER | UNDERTAKER | Prompt and Efficient Service ♦ 4 Phones 90 and 121 f | Cushion tired Ambulance in connection z

MMMIWIIIIIIIIIIII«4M GOUDIFU News iiiiiiimiiiiHHHiinH Solomon’s Creek. And Benton Miss Bessie Juday Ray Price and Bessie Juday called on Ed Holtzinger and family Sunday. Bell Juday and Mrs. Bunger took dinner Sunday with Frank Juday and wife. Allie Shrawyerof Mishawaka is visiting John M. Juday and wife a few weeks. Walter Rex and family spent Sunday with Dan Warble and wife at Syracuse. Ben Zimmerman and wife took Sunday dinner with Kaleel and Bessie Juday. Art Nicholi and family spent Sunday with Paul Ringwaldt and family. Class no. 3 was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mary Sargent, Tuesday evening. Ben Judas’ and wife took dinner Sunday with John Good and family. Levi Peannon and wife attended Quarterly Conference at Burr Oak, Sunday. Earl Butt and wife spent Sunday with Willie Wortinger and wife. Harry Coy and Estella Darr were the Sunday guests of Chester Firestone and wife. \ Sam Juday and wife took dinner Sunday with his brother, Geo and wife, at Syracuse. A. Buchmon and wife of Goshen, took dinner Sunday with Mrs. C. King. Estella Alvine spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. David Holtzinger. Preaching at this place Sunday morning following Sunday School. Alva Ott and family of Concord, Sol. Mullen and family of Syracuse, and Nath Long and wife were the guests of James Long and wife, Sunday. School closes May first instead of April 17. Earnest Rookstool and wife of Millersburg, Chas Strine, wife and Miss Ruth called on Clinton Rookstool and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Croop of Goshen, is visiting her brother, Ed Tice and wife this week. Chas Butler and wife spent a few days last week with relatives in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Tilda Hapner moved on her farm last week. Earnest Rookstool and wife and C. Strine and family called at the home of Clint Rookstool, Sunday. Geo. Darr and family spent Sunday with Frank Juday and family. The Ladies Aid will give a chicken social at the hall Saturday evening, April 26th, all are cordially invited. Indian Village. Miss Fay B. Mock. Fay Mock sperft Saturday night with Susan Knepper. Floyd Prentice called on Ralph Mock, Sunday evening. Mrs. Mon Reed of near Wilmot called on Susan Knepper. Wm Cramer called at the home of Wm Knepper, Saturday afternoon. Harry Hinman spent Saturday evening with Floyd and Viola Prentice. Mrs. Rosie Iden called on Stewart Houghtling, Sunday afternoon. Jerd Priest and wife of Wilmot were Sunday guests of Geo Clingerman and family. Mrs. Gerard of near No. Webster is sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jethro Grieder. Wilbur Clingerman and Mary Reed spent Saturday afternoon with Ralph and Fay Mock. Wm Stocker of Elkhart, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Wm Knepper and family. Walter Knepper and family were Sunday guests of Joe Miller and family of Oak Grove. Mrs. Ethel Clay of Goshen is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, for a few days. Miss Eva Brown and Miss Hettie Gorsuch tried the county examination held at Cromwell, April 19. Mrs. Ben Miller and little daughter, of Columbia City, who have been visiting relatives here returned home. J. Stricker and wife of near Wilmot, Joe Cramer and wife of Ligonier and Wm Cramer were Sunday afternoon visitors of Susan Knepper. Mrs. Blanche Miller and daughter and Mrs. Mary Lecount were Friday guests of Sam Reed and family. Mrs. W. Knepper Mrs. Fanny Mock and Fay Mock called there in the afternoon. G-ilberts. Mrs. Calvin Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Peterson of Goshen spent Sunday with Wm Ogle and family. Oren Whitehead and wife, Alva Crowl and family spent Sunday with John McGarity and family. C. Stiver and family of Goshen and Charley Lutes and family spent Sunday with Abe Morehouse. Mrs. Bine Medlem and daughter, Mary, spent Saturday with her brother, Jacob Linderman. O. D. CoopeJ and wife visited Sunday with their son, Emory and family. The Willing Workers Aid met at Milo Gyers, Wednesday and sewed for Mrs. Gyer. Now their girlsjjffi|t have to walk to church for Orla Ogle and Osro Rensberger have new buggies. Jay Rensberger of Goshen spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Rensberger. ' Wawasee. Assessor Kelly was a caller in our neck of the woods, this week.

J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE. « IND. i————WH

Harley Kistler and family are spending a few weeks with J. Godfrey and wife. The Misses Ruth Jefferies and Louisa Doll spent Thursday night at Crows Nest. Mrs. Minnie Archer of Constantine, Mich., was the guest of J. E. Rarick and family, Friday. Ed Klick and wife are moving from Cromwell into their cottage on Black Point for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Fick are the guests of friends in Three Oaks, Mich., and Chicago, 111., this week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hou ton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana f 5 Aaron W Harcman to Cath. Culp 40 a sec 24 Scott tp {4OOO. Thos J Prickett to Emanuel I Culp 40 a sec 24 Scott $3500. Elizabeth Leathermau to Wm Leatherman & wife 40 a sec 24 Scott SSOOO. John C Bunnell admr to Roy Mellott go a sec 10 Harrison $5600. Wm I Lundy to David A Peterson 160 a sec 14 Washington $17250. Straus Bros to Warren Shelly 55 a sec 34 and 35 Jefferson X 7425. Straus Bros to John N Wilson 240 a sec 26 Jefferson $32400. Omar F Neff to Frederick Baker 127.54 a sec 28 and 29 Van Buren $21044. Omar F Neff to Clinton Baker 232 a sec 28 Van Buren $34800. Joseph C Beer to Omar F Neff 80 a sec 28 Van Buren $9600. I J Grimes to Earl & Hershel Grimes 119 a sec 3 Turkeycreek $12850. Minnie M Ross to Geo J Waite 80 a sec 12 Monroe $5606. Oscar Tullis to Roy T Higgins 84 a sec 3 and 34 Seward $54<WAndrew Edmonds to Samuel C Dillen 103 a sec 2 Van Buren $ll5OO. John O Wilson etal to E E Meredith 60 a sec 29 Franklin tp S3OOO. Wm L Thomas to Clayton Blessing 40 a sec 19 Jackson S4IOO. John Link to Gustav Ragor 80 a sec 18 Van Buren SIO2OO. Gussav Ragor to John M Link 80 a sec 18 Van Buren SIO2OO. James H Matchett to Ernest J Coar 175 a sec 10 Etna £I3OOO. MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central Michigan is now open for home seekers. This land is level on which heavy timber grew. Is a loam with day subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from $lO up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll. Syracuse, Ind. HOMES at REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. Six-room house on North street, for electric lights, only two blocks from postoffice. Price $650.00 Four-room house on South Huutington street, electric lights. Price s6so.oo Six-room house on Boston street; a fine property. Price $950.00 Six-room house on Boston streat, near Main street. This is a real bargain at sloso.oo Eight-room house South Main street, fine location, cellar. .Terms to suit purchaser. Price sl2so.oo Seven-room house Front street, fine view of lake, cellar, city and well. Cheap at sl3oo.oo A new 7-room house. Front street on lake; cellar, electric lights, and barn. Pricesl4so.oo Ten-room house on Front street; cellar, electric lights. A fine property well located Price sl6oo.oo Nine-room house, South Huntington street, north of railroad. Small payment down, balance monthly payments. This is a bargain at... —51400.00 Eight-room house, North Huntington street, two lots, barn, 1 electric lights, plenty fruit, fine cellar. Price. .$1650.00 Nine-room house, North Huntington street, good barn, two lots, city water, well and cistern, electric lights, cellar. Pricesl9oo.oo A fine 8-room house on Harrison street, furnace, bath, electric lights, city water, well. Price s2loo I have other town property, also a splendid list of farms to show you. W. G. CONNOLLY Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance Office over News' Stand —SYRACUSE

“Clincher” Paint jMA ~We know a paint which holds to the Ag J wood like a driven nail. Seasoned lumber .; J jy is porous. The pores are the empty sapcells. White lead paint, which dries on the wood in the form of a solid, elastic film, .T fastens into these pores, and the whole dj coat of paint is actually riveted like ajmor- [ / plate to the surface it decorates and / / protects. / / ■■■Hfl Green Seal White Lead </y (Dutch Boy Trad* Mark) fl And Pure Linseed Oil | make the paint that spreads into a solid body. It becomes a part of the wood itself—an outer layer that preserves the life of the lumber. I We sell it as well as other painting requisites. * Come injmd have a talk with us about painting. E. E. STRIEBY IjSI 4

Painter and Paper Hanger. Sheffield solicits your paper hanging and painting. Work and prices right. To Our Customers. —Owing to the flood condition in Ohio, the shipment of casserole sets ordered by us for premiums has been unavoidably detained. Those holding coupons enough for a set will be supplied at the eariest possible date. The Goshen Milling Co. Painting And Paper Hanging. S. J. Rasor will do painting and paper hanging. First-class work and reasonable prices. Phone 131* Launch For Sale. —25-foot motor boat for sale, flhorse power Gray engine. Enquire of L A. Neff. ts After the tenth of April the B. & 0. will pay twice each month instead of monthly. Pay-days will come on the the tenth and twentyfifth. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. H. C. Rex, Pastor. Sunday School9;3o a. m Preaching7:3o p. m Church of God. Rev. Alvin Eshelman Pastor. Preaching Sunday, Nov. 17th, and every two weeks at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School10:00 a. m Y. P. S. C. E6:00 p. m Mid-Week Prayermeeting Thursday evening at 7:00. M. E. Church. D. A. Cloud, Pastor Sunday school_•10:00 a. m Preachingll:oo a. m Epworth League6:ls p.m Preaching7:oo p. m WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m • U. B. Church. L. E. Eaton, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preaching. .11:00 a. m 7:00 p. m Midweek>prayer service Wed. 7 p. in Brotherhood meeting Thursday Eve Everybody invited to these services Trinity Evangelical. Rev. W. H. Mygrant, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Preachinglo:3o a. in - Rev. Mygrant will preach morning and evening. Sunday School at Ebenezer. EBENEZER CHURCH Sunday School*10:00 a. m Preaching7:3o p. in. These services are for all. *sun time

The Winona Interurban Ry. Go. Effective Sunday Nov. 17,1912 Time of arrival and departure of trains at Milford Junction, Ind. SOUTH NORTH f7:ll a. m. 6:06 a. m. x7;57 “ 7:52 “ 9:00 “ 10:00 “ 11:00 “ 111:38 “ tl:07 p. m. *1:00 p.m. x*2:oo “ 2:00 “ 3:00 “ 4:00 “ 5:00 “ *5:00 " x*6:oo " 6:00 “ 7:00 “ 7:00 “ 9:08 “ 8:00 “ xll:15 “ fl0:16 “ t Winona Flyer through trains between Goshen and Indianapolis. * Daily except Sunday. x Runs to Warsaw only. W. D. STANSIFER A. G. F. & P. A. Warsaw, Ind.

Lumber and Mill Work | " , < > Our stock is now about complete for the season ;; > < > > and we invite you to call on us and be convinced ;! > < » ; that we have a fine lot of building material. We < > ; have the nicest lot of yellow pine this season we ; ; I 4 » I have ever been able to procure. The best grade ! I ; of shingles, sto 2 extra clear, red cedar fence ;; > posts at a bargain and seasoned. Also if you are - ! > going to build don't forget us, we can furnish < > ; your biill complete and will contract it if you wish, ;; 1 o I -so don’t forget us. I ; LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. ; I ALLEN D. SHEETS, Owner ! SYRACUSE, INDIANA r 11 FRESH. CLEAN meats Cleanliness is a hobby with us. Fresh, juicy meats ran always be procured at our meat market. Everything we handle is the best we can secure. Prices are right. KLINK’S MEAT MARKET Gim Drau and Baouaoß Line We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special care. Give us a trial. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118 M TUG DflSl FriGGS The Newest Designs, the most Courteous Service, N with a stock to select from rt* that is not surpassed in Northern Indiana. MONUMENTS mcdougall e & N HOLTZINGER T 230 South Main St. g PHONE 137 GOSHEN, INDIANA

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J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Suracuse. Ind. D. 8. HONTZ Dentist All branches of work usually practiced by the profession. Investigate our new filling material. ~ AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. You can call me up without expense. AUCTIONEER C. H. Marks PHONE 16, NORTH WEBSTER, IND. Am posted on pedigrees and live stock c f all kinds. You can call me up withs cut expense. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind.

BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law ( Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. Horse and Automobile Livery Good equippages for every occasion. Reasonable prices for drives anywhere. Hack service to the depot Fare 10 Gents Each Way ” HENRY SNOBfIRGER Barn on Main Street Phone 5 WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate, Insurance, Collections, Loans, Notarial Work ft Good, Glean Storage Office over Newstand Phone 65 1 B. & 0, Time Table. EAST WEST Nc. 16,9:32 a. m. No. 19, 6:15 a. m No. 8, 2:10 p. m. No. 15, 4:40 a. m No. 18, 7:31 p. m. No. 17, 2:45 p. up No. 6, 8:45 p. m. Ne. 7, 1 : 56 p. m f No. 6 stops to discharge passengers only. •