The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 July 1913 — Page 8

A MATTER OF TASTE i It is a question of individual preference which food shall ' .be the cereal for breakfast, as'the large variety of brands J * makes the choice a wide one. « « I i *■ I' v ; WSS ifc“Sfe 1 l— OUR GROCERY STORE Carries all of them and will gladly tell you the merits of ] any particular one you mav wish to try. We have fresh and ( attractive groceries at remarkably low prices. J I? ' 11 ! ll— !■■!■■— , SEIDER & BURGENER. i Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Very Low Fares TO NEW YORK - BOSTON ATLANTIC CITY ; AND OTHER NEW JERSEY COAST RESORTS I ■ 1 Stop-Overs at all Principal Points in Both Directions Tickets on Sale Daily Until September 30, 1913 Liberal Return Limits CONSULT NEAREST B. & O. AGENT FOR DETAILS

Silverware Coupon* — The Syracuse Flour Mills have ] rr? Jed to insert certificates in i acl sack of flour, one in eack 24 • | >. s k, two in each 49-lb. sack, ] rd uur in each 98-ib. sack. These,. nipens and a small cash bonus ; ill entitle you to Roger’s Guaran- j ( ed silver spoons, knives, and forks, ] ther the celebrated grape pattern i the-plain. Here is a chance to; et - ice silverware with very little aoney.

•BntWßO© MMMHB , r THE NEWELL BROS. CO. 1 ; .GOSHEN 1 N D I A N A j A REBUILDING SALE I “| THAT WILL CAP THE CLIMAX FOR GENUINE I | BARGAINS STARTS HERE I | WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 I I EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in our store during August g makes it imperitive that we turn thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise into cash in short order —an emergency that compels quick and decisive action —and a powerful demonstration I of bargain giving E We must not be in the way of the Carptenters the Mason, the Plumbers, the Painters, the Finishers, the Decorators—They must not be I 1 , hindered ...ffi ' . S S . - I I “SO IT IS TO BE OUT WITH THE GOODS” I In one Big 11-Day Slaughter Sale, the equal of which has never been attempted by any Goshen Store. Our interest are mutual. We can both benefit by this sale. We must have the room. You need the goods and it only remains for us to get together. We w*rn you that many of the Lots advertised are not large enough to withstand the selling that is sure to follow at the h| prices marked for the sale. I YOU SHOULD BE HERE THE FIRST DAY, IF POSSIBLE SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 23—CLOSES ON I MONDAY, AUGUST 2 I H Don’t fail to read the big bills when they are left at your door. L THE NEWELL BROS. CO. I GOSHEX, IXD. I

For Sale —1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get ear proposition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used Motor Cycles. Write us today. V/e enclose stamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. —New furniture coming in at Beckmans store.

HOMES at REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. Six-room hous6 on North street, wired for electric lights, only two blocks from postoffice. Price $650.00 Four-room house on South Huntington street, electric lights. Price $650.00 Six-room house on Boston street; a fine property. Price $950.00 Six-room house on Boston street, 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 water and well. Cheap at — -- --$1300.00 A new 7-room house, Front street on lake, cellar, electric lights, and barn. Price. .--$1550.00 Ten-room house oh Front street; cellar, electric lights. A fine property well located Price.i... $1600.00 Nine-room house, South' Huntington street, north of railroad. Small payment down, balance monthly payments. This is a bargain at $1400.00 Eight-room house, North Huntington street, two lots, barn, 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. Price sl9oo.oo A fine S-room house on Harrison street, furnace, bath, electric lights, city water, well. Price s2loo 100 acres I mile from Syracuse, a fine big house and barn, good orchard, wind pump; a choice farm. 126j4 acres % mile from New Paris on main traveled road, good big house and barn, orchard; a rare bargain, an acre. .S9O 240 acres 2% miles from Cromwell, good buildings, fine orchard, wind pump, about $2,500 merchantable timber. Per acre s7° 115 acres near Oswego, big bank barn, fair houses, a splendid farm; an acre-. 590 84 acres 1 mile from Leesburg, a fine, big house and barn, other outbuildings, orchard; per acresl3s 130 acres miles from Leesburg, a splendid big house and barn, orchard, good farm; per acre at. SBO 80 acres near Leesburg, big house and barn, orchard; an excellent farm at per acre ------ SIIO 29 acres 3 miles west of Syracuse, good house and barn; a bargain at S2BOO 115 acres 3 miles from Syracuse, good building, orchard.good farm; an acre. s9o I have many other farms on my list. See me before buying. List your farm wirh me to sell. W. G-. CONNOLLY Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance Office over News Stand — SYRACUSE Notice To Farmers —Wheat taken on deposit for flour. Syracuse Flour Mills.

COMING TO SYRACUSE United Doctors Specialist Will Be At The HOLTON HOTEL Friday, August Ist ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Remarkable Succets of these Talented Physicians in the Treatment of Chrpnic Diseases Offer Their Services Free of Charge The United Doctors, licensed by the State of Indiana for the treatment of deformities and all nervous and chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who on this visit, consultation, examination aud advice free, making no charge whatever except the actual cost of treatment for the purpose of proving that they have at last discovered a system and method of treatment that are reasonabiy sure and certain in their results. These Doctors are among America’s leading stomach and nerve specialists, and aie experts in the treatment of chronic diseases of the blood, liver, stomach, intestines, skin, nerves, heart, spleen; kidneys or bladder, rheumatism, sciatica, diabetes; bed-wetting, tape .worm, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with long standing, deep seated chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of other physicians, should not fail to call. Deafness has often been cured in sixty days. According to their system no more operations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter, piles etc. By their metho 1 these cases uncomplicated are treated without operation or hypodermio injection. They were among the first in America to earn the name of “Bloodless Surgeons,” by doing away with the knife, with blood and with pain in the successful treatment of these dangerous disease. If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a two ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and microscopic examination. Worn-out and run-down men or women, no matter what your ailment may be, no matter what you have been told, or the experience you have had with other physicians, settle it forever in your mind. If your case is incurable they will tell you so. Consult them upon this visit. It costs you nothing. Remember this offer is for this visit only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parehts. —Adverment.

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

For Sale —House and large lot on Boston Street, 12 bearing fruit trees, good cellar. House in good condition. Easy terms. S. L. Ketring. ts

38 YEARS AGO. , -- Taken From The Files Os The Syracuse Enterprise Os 38 Years Ago. A base ball club is talked of in this town. Since harvest has commenced, ours has been almost a deserted town. John Weaver has repainted his dwelling house on Wiest Main street. Samuel Evry has moved into the Broombaugh property over the Rhine. G. M. Ray has given his house coat or two of paint, thereby adding much to its appearance. We understand that the wife of John Willard, living a short dis-’ tance from town is very ill. A force of men are already al work under W. S. Cobb, fencing the railroad track from this place to Milford Junction. We understand that Rev. Davis Younce has purchased a dwelling house upon the hill, cn North Huntington street. We caught a glimpse of the skeleton figure of our genial friend, John W. Egbert, of Goshen, on our streets on Saturday. The corn crop is not so far advanced as is usual at this time in the season, yet it is looking well and with a favorable fall, will be fully up to an average crop. Farmers report that the wheat does not stand very thick upon the ground, but that the stalks are well headed and the heads well filled, The yield to the dozen will be large. From the Indianan, we learn that Amanda Mock, a daughter of John Mock, of Tippecanoe township, died a few days since. Mrs. Mock, the mother, is also very low. Mr. Henry Deardoff, a farmer living a few miles northwest of town, died on Saturday. He had been ill for some months, with asthma, we believe. A gentleman who lives south of Claypool, and who recently married a wealthy and very corpulant widow, on being congratulated upon the event, remarked that he had “struck a mighty big thing.” Benton is to have a daily mail from Millersburg. G. Cox, J. R. Hawkins, A. Scarlet, D, Miller, James Rupp, Young and Ad. Juday, have pubin bids to carry it.

Thieving tramps seem to be infesting the country just at this time. A few days since, one of this cha racter entered the dwelling of Mr. Elmer Peoples, a short distancefrom town, and took a pair of pants and other articles. » We have heard it said that Ben. Garber is going up in the balloon on Saturday. We dont know how this is but if the balloon is to be inflated with sulphurated hydrogen gas, we think John Wynant should accompany him. The bridge across Turkey Creek on Huntington street is completed, and with a very little work upon the approaches to it, that street will be opened tai the depot of the B. & 0. road, and persons going to and from the railroad will have a direct route to town. In time Huntington street will become the principal thoroughfare of our beautiful little village. The friends of Rev. ( ? ) M. Coates, the whilom pastor of the Church of God, in this place, will be pleased to learn of hismovemetsand whereabouts. It is reported that a gentleman who knew him, saw him passing through Michigan on the Michigan Central railroad, headed westward like the “course of empire,’’ and still another gentleman formerly a resident of this place, saw him at a railroad station at the western borders of Missouri bound for Kansas. Poor, suffering Kansas! She has had the grasshoppers and now she has—well we will draw the vail over her misfortunes. Married In Cassopolis, Mich., on the Bth inst. by Rev. 0. Barnard. Mr. Abram Cory, and Miss Tilda Wright, both of- Volinia, Mich.

Beeswax2sc Lard 14c Hides6>jC Bacon, Hamsl4c Potatoesi.eo Eggs lie Honey2oc 8ean5..2.50

Wheatfi.oo Corti —in ear.... 65c Oats4sc Hay—tame... 12@14 Apples 1.00 Apples, dried.. B@gc Peaches.... 10c Butter...l4c Tallow. 7c

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. Cash tor everything. Buy all kind Furs. DAVIS GRAFF, PHONE 137 Ji.' ■! ' 1- —ll 1 Thomas Hapner is the owner of a new Auburn automobile.

♦ Mill I HIH4 ; DON’T FORGET I > • It • The place to buy your odd sized *; > screen doors and window screens, lum- ;; > * • > ber, sash, doors and mill work, or if ;; ■ you are contemplating building a cot- ■; < > ■ . f <i ;• tage at the Lake or any where else, •; •• don’t forget we will furnish the ma. | terial and build for you f: | LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. • | ALLEN D. SHEETS, Owner d | SYRACUSE, INDIANA - I - FRESH,. I ■ CLEAN ! £ MEATS | Cleanliness is a hobby II with us- Fresh, juicy meats can always be procured at our meat market. Everything » we handle is the best we can secure. Prices are right.’ KLINK’S MEAT MARKET j Gim Drau and bmw une ( We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special 1 care. Give us a trail.. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118 • -I Buy the Flour with the ship on And you will have bread which will Improve your health Add to your pleasui-e As well as be your earning capacity. & Remember the GER.BELLE is the p Flour you want. I Made by THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY | Goshen, Indiana

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Offiice and Resdence Syracuse, Ind. D. S. HONTZ Dentist All branches of work usually practiced by the profession. Investigate our new filling material. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuck man Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. Fou can call me up without expense. auctioneer C. H. Marks PHONE 16, NORTH WEBSTER. IND. Am posted on pedigrees and live stock of all kinds. You can call me up without 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 equipages 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 Swraye Office over Newstand Phone 65 B. & 0. Time Table. EAST WEST No. 16- 12:51 p, in No. 17 -6:19 a. m No. 8 - 2:12 p. m No. 15—4:40 a. tn No. 18— 7:55 p. m No. 11—2:2Tp. tn No. 6— 8:45 p. m No. 7- 1:58 p. tn No. 14 due at 11:55, No. 10 due atl 1:05 and No. 12, due at 9:55.