The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 August 1913 — Page 8

SOMETHING’'SPICY j For those ladies who ard planning to do up their catsup, § * sauces, pickles, etc. Why the whole grocery smells like one 1 • of those delightful old kitchens when mother was “doing X »up” thiggs. * X r t jh x The Freshest arid Purest Spices i \ x Only are handled here. We have them ground or whole, X loose or in packages. Come and get your supply. You sure- X ly must intend to do up something. SEIDER & BURGENER. |

GM Drag and Baggage Line We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special care. Give us a trail. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118

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Peerless Flour Is just as good as any and better than most. This flour will bear inspection and every sack is guaranteed. Syracuse Flour Mills.

J. IF. ROTHENBERGER UNDERTAKER Prompt and Efficient Service Phones 90 and 121 Cushion tired Ambulance in connection

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FIVE BIG SPECIALS FIVE DAYS YOU SAVE THE MOST

1 75 c Fibre Bags 47c 12 inch Fibre Matting Traveling bags. Metal handles and trimming 75c values Friday and Saturday. 47c

$3.50 Wash Dresses $1.59 Ladies and Misses Washable street dresses, gingham and Percales and and plain Chambrays. $3 50 values Friday and Saturday $1.59

35c Ctrtain Net 15c yard One lot of Ecru and White Curtain Nets. Pretty designs, 25 to 35c values at per yard on Friday and Saturday only 15c

THE STORE AHEAB tug Hudson Go. GOSHEN, INDIANA - ■■ i ..

38 YEARS AGO. TakenJFrom The Files Os The Syracuse Enterprise Os . 38 Years Ago. Mr Fank Lash has taken possession of the picture gallery in this place. Mr. Kestler, of Atwood, is in town this week collecting diliquent taxes. We learn that Mrs. Milt Patterson is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Dick Dormire has moved into the building occupied in part by the family of John S. Wynant. Mrs. Noah King, and two lady friends from Ohio, whose names we cannot now recall, gave us a call this morning. We recieved a "very pleasant call yesterday from Mrs. Al. Mann, Mrs. Zeb. Widner, Miss Amy Aber, and Miss Huff, of Middlebury We understand that an infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reach* barger, of Jackson township Elkhart county, was buried on Sunday. Lon. Banta, of Benton, flitted past our office on Friday evening, headed for the circus grounds. Lon. was safe, as be had an escort with him. Al. Acker and Geo. Miles returned from their trip to Michigan on Thursday last. Wonder if it isn’t the old story of the Prodigal’s return. We believe that Mr. J. L. Lape intends to take up his residence in Rochester Noble Co., in a short time. We are sory to lose so good a citizen. The Syracuse cornet band went to New Paris, on Friday evening of last week, to attend the moonlight dance which came off at that place. The band boys “dedicatad S L. Ketring’s new brick on Saturday evening by having a “stag dance” on the roof. Unquestionably it was s “high” old time. Dr. D. W. Bakar and Thos. Longacre, of Benton, were in town Friday, and gave us a call. We suppose they come over to see the feminine acrobat in the circus. At last the brick work upon our new business block is/completed and we suppose that the plastering and wood work will be hurried forward to completion as rapidly as possible. There tire cranberry marshes in this vicinity, but as yet we have not learned what prospect there are for a good crop of this fruit this Reason. We learn that in the marshes of Marshall county, the crops will be light. Eph Landis and Milt Hillabold have purchased the produce wagon of S. L. Ketring & Co., and will hereafter run it on their own hook. The boys are both honest and stragbtforward fellows, and we hope will be successful in their venture. R. G. Dormire’s little boy was unwell on Monday and his parents gave him what they supposed to be two of Tilden’s cathartic pills, but which were in realty Tilden’s strychnine pills. The mistake was discovered in time to prevent fatal results, by the aid of an emetic. Our old friend, M. J. Stiver of Benton, was in town on Friday evening, we understand. Came over to see 1 the “animals” perhaps especially the

trained dog*. If Mike would only train his interesting troupe of canines a la those of the circus ring., he could have a minature performance of his own. The bridge across the creek on Huntington street, has been completed, and now with little work upon the approaches to the same, we will have a good road leading to the depot from town, and when the elevators are completed, our farmer friends will have no dificulty in reaching there with their grain. We have recently printed the programes for the New Paris Dramatic club, which has been organized in the last few weeks under the leadership of Mr. S. W. Smith, an accomplished stage performer. They will give their first entertainment at New Paris, in the Hall on Saturday evening next Aug. 21st. For further particulars, see programe. Wheatsr.2s Beeswaxssc Corn—in ear 65c Lardl4c Oats3oc Hides 50 Hay —tame 10 Bacon, lb.. 12c Apples 60 Hams 14c Apples, dried.... 9c Potatoes. 25c Peaches 10c Eggs 12c Butter 15c Honey26c Tallow 7c Beans2.2CC Indian Village. Mi%s Fay B. Mock. Wilbur Clingerman called on Ralph Mock, Friday afternoon. Walter Knepper and family were Wednesday guests of Wm. Knepper. C. L. Blake and wife, of Ligonier, are spending several days with Mrs. Blake’s mother, Mrs. Kate Jones. James Lecount and wife and Samuel Reed and family spent Thursday evening at the home of Wm. Knepper, eating ice cream and cake. Mrs. Wm. Knepper and Miss Fay Mock called on Elden Stoner and wife, of Wilmot, Thursday afternoon. W. 0. Koher, wife and grandson, Lavon, Mrs. Rosie Iden, Chas Iden and family spent Wednesday with Samuel Juday and family, of Soloman’s Creek. Jacob Hahn and son Paul, of near Warsaw, and John Hahn, of Sou h Bend, were the Sunday guests of George Clingerman and femily. Dora Clingerman and family, of near Syracuse, were Sunday guests of A. J. Clingerman. Elden Stoner and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Wm. Knepper and family. Mary Stoner, of near Wilmot, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Parks. Four Corners Moses Wyland and wife, of near New Paris, and Mrs. John Neff, spent Monday afternoon at the home of Clarence Snyder. Arden Scott, of near New Paris, spent Sunday night at the home of his grandparents, Fred Etteline and wife. Os course you know it rained Sunday night and it was quite aways to drive from the Emerald Jones’ f?rm to New Paris through the rain. Alright, Arden. Walter Ketring and family, of South Bend, and Aaron Ketring and wife Sundayed at the home of John Rohrer, -of near New Paris. Albert Rasor, of Milford, assisted David Hoover in picking blackberries, Friday. Alva Crowl was in this vicinity, Monday, tacking up sale bill* As we were sitting on our front porch Saturday evening we were horrified at the sight of two young

25c Handkerchiefs 18c One broken lot of men’s and ladies linen hemstitched initial and name handkerchiefs, 25c value, Friday and Saturday 18c

35c Union Suits 21c Ladies Bleached Ribbed Union Suit Lace trimmed, umbrella knee. Splendid value for Friday and Saturday, per pair . 21e

girls (not ladies) and two young boys (not gentlemen) passing by drinking and using profane language We were made to think of that song, “Where is my wondering boy tonight?” Down at the licensed saloon. Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brand have returned to Columbia City. Harrison Sermons and family spent Sunday at Wawasee. Jasper Green has returned from his visit with friends in Ohio. Perry Woods was in Ft. Wayne, Sunday. Charles Jackson of Nappanee, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Isaac Klingerman at Buttermilk Point Mrs. Hascall Crothers returned to Ligonier after a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Woods. For Sale —1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly payment plan. Get our proposition before buying or you will regret it, also bargains in used Motor Cycles. Write us today. We encloses tamp for reply. Address Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich. 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 clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from $lO up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll .Syracuse,lnd. —Raise healthy calves by feeding Blatchford’s Calf Meal. For sale by John Wingard.

HOMES at REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. Six-room house on North street, w’red for electric lights, only two blocks from postoffice. Price $650.00 Four-room house on South Huntington street, elcetric lights. Price $650.00 Six-room house on Boston street; a tine property. Price.. $650.00 Six-room house on Boston street, near Main street; This is a real bargain at $1050.00 Z • 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 .*.51300.00 A new 7-room house. Front street on lake, cellar, electric lights, and bam. Price... 51550.00 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 $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. PriceM900.00 A fine 8 room house on Harrison street, furnace, bath, electric lights, city water, well. Price Z - - . S2IOO 100 acres I mile from Syracuse, a fine big house and barn, good orchard, wind pump; a choice farm. 126% acres mile from New Paris on main traveled road, good big house and bam, orchard; a rare bargain, an acre . S9O 240 acres miles trom 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.. S9O 84 aares 1 mile from Leesburg, a fine, big house and barn, other outbuildings, orchard; per acre.... ------.5135 130 acres T.% miles from Leesburg, a splendid big house and Darn, orchard, good farm; per acre at— SBO 80 acres near Leesburg, big house and bam, orchard; an excellent farm at per acre sllO 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— SYRACUS —See Croop & Elliott for eave troughing, plumbing and all kinds of special tin work Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop at Eli Grissom’s. m2l

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

DON’T FORGET The place to buy your odd sized screen doors and window screens, lumber, sash, doors and mill work, or if you are contemplating building a cottage at the Lake or any where else, don’t forget we will furnish the ma. terial and build for you LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. ALLEN D. SHEETS, Owner SYRACUSE, INDIANA

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can always be procured at our meat market. Everything we handle is the best we can secure. Prices are right. KLINK’S MEAT MARKET

The Best Concrete Work THE time is here to have your cement work done. Let me estimate before having it done elsewhere. I will build anything in the cement line that you want such as a silo, cistern. walk, curb, foundation, bridge abutments, floors and sea walls especially. I rill raise your buildings and put the foundation under it. I also move buildings. 1 will give you the right kind of a price and a first-class job in every particular. If the job proves unsatisfactory, I will make it right. Cement blocks for sale on the yard. R. W. VORHIS, Contractor Telephone 447 :: Syracuse, Indiana

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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 materia).

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 of all kinds. You can call me up without expense.

GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials,. Cement Brick, Fence Posts. Etc. Syracuse. Ind.

FRESH, CLEAN MEATS Cleanliness is a hobby with us. Fresh, juicy meats

Buy the Flour with the ship on And you will have bread which will Improve your health I Add to your pleasure As well as be your earning capacity. Remember the GERBELLE is the Flour you want.

BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. rfone 7 .. SYRACUSE, IND..

Horse and Automobile Livery Good equipages for every occasion. Reasonable prices foe drives anywhere. Hack service to the depot Fare 10 Gents Each Way HENRYSNOBfIRGER Barn on Main Street Phone 5

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 FmS. DAVIS GRAFF, PHONE 137

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