The Syracuse Journal, Volume 8, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 May 1915 — Page 5

Nearly Choked to Death Mrs. Frank Rink, of near Millersburg, nearly choked to death at breakfast Tuesday morning. While eating she suddenly became unable to swallow and almost collapsed. The physician who was called to attend her said it due to the nerves about the throat becoming partially paralyzed.

Interesting News for Bank Depositors Several States Guarantee Bank Depositors against loss —Indiana does not — But THIS BANK DOES The moment you open an account with us that account is automatically insured ---It costs you nothing* We do it because it is good business for us to make oar depositors absolutely safe. The bond guaranteeing our deposit* is issued by The American Guaranty Company of Columbus, Ohio, after a thorough and exhaustive examination of the affairs of this bank by its expert examiners. , State Bank of Syracuse Now Is The Time I To paint and clean about the house. ] To aid in this use Campbell varnish < stain, Hoosier Paint and O’Cedar ] mops. * Look All You Will ! there is no plow that can fill the place j of an Oliver No. 11. ] No Planter Like the Black Hawk J Save The Burden ; of your horse by buying thy Daven- < port Roller Bearing and Turnbull Ro- ] tary wagon. < New Things ] in barndoor track and hangers that < makes the door easy opened. ] Remember This ; A ride in the Auburn or Briscoe will ] convince you what it takes to make a < good automobile. A. ride speaks the ] truth, words do not sometimes. Peer- < less wire fence, barb wire at bottom j prices ] GIVE US A CALL E. E. STRIEBY j Al BP I Silk ™Ji £ GRAPE JUICE | $ Marce Grape Juice is jnst as $ J good as nature can make it 1 £ which means no better Grape j £ Juice is bottled. < 5 Include at least one bottle in your next order 4 At your service 4 T -• | Kindig & Co. < L-vvwwww-wwwwwwJ

* Found For Defendant In the trial of Marion Morrisson Tuesday against Wm. Tom, in which the former alleged that Tom had sold hav that was misrepresented, the jury found in favor of Tom. The jury deliberated all night and the verdict was given Wednesday morning. Try a Journal Want-Ad

Harris Oppenhiem- last evening I entertained a company of ten at a [live course fish tmd chicken di't- ! net at the D. 11. Brunjes hotel at V awasee. The party consisted cl i J W. Fghert, G F. Kelly, Lloyu j Em ns, W. C. Peters, 11. F. Banta, Frank Hope, Egnatz Kunevitz, <’ ! E Neidig and Otto Teegarden. ! E’erybody knows that this bum*';! would have a good time aside from j the eats —Goshen Democrat. —WAR PRICES are on but don’t be fooled into thinking it is cheaper ! to buy bread. Make your own bread out of the Blended Flour GERBLLE which is not only cheaper in the long run, but makes more palatable, nutritious and wholesome food. Mrs. Susie Myers of north of town, spent a few days last weekj with Mrs. Cynthia Myers and left Monday for Claypool where she ; will spend the summer with John ; Kelley’s. Prof. Powell and wife are spend-1 ing this week in Syracuse after a six week’s engagement. They will start a two month’s tour next week. Guy Pollard has . written from Denver, Colo., to his wife saying that he expects to secure a position in California. He was formerly an electrician at the cement works. —The Oxford season is now here and we are prepared to supply your needs with the latest styles. A. W. Strieby &. Son. Dan Wolf of Camden, was in Syracuse, Saturday evening, having come from Warsaw where he had made a tax paying trip. Tileries Doll of Michigan, is visiting relatives in this vicinPy. His wife and son will join him in a few days. —House cleaning season is now here. If you need any draperies of’ curtains see our line. A. W. Strieby & Sen. Chas. Ward has moved his family here from Garrett, and is occu-1 pying the Francis Ott property ; near the cemetery. —The Weinberg shoe fo* men, are unexcelled for comfort, fit and’ service. For sale at A. W. Strieby & Son. Olgo Beckmsn participated in the recital given by the Napanee musical club last Wednesday evening, John Kavanaugh and wife and , Mr. and Mrs. Littrell of Elkhart, were guests of Air. and Airs. W m. Darr, Sunday. —The Journal office now has the best grade of typewriter ribbons and carbon pape’r on sale at low prices. Aliss Alargery Dane, who has been employed as a nurse at the Wm. Kindig home, returned to her home in Chicago, —We have several town dwellings for sale at reasonable prices. Call or write Butt & Xanders. Air. and Airs. of Aiilford are visiting Air. and Airs. Alerritt Lung. —A complete line of Velvetina Toilet specialties now on sale at A. W. Strieby & Son. Air. and Airs. Alva Myers of near Larwill, spent Sunday at the Geo. Zerbe homs. —The best grade of carbon paper, 8 x 13 in blue, purple ami black at the Journal office. Air. and Alys. Wm. Hettinger spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, near Wolfe lake. —Nine ways to save money will' be found in the Star Clothing store advertising this week. Aliss Lima Zerbe was at Goshen last week where she visited at the Cullen Grissamer home. —The best drapery effects are by using Kirsch flat rods, see them at A. W. Strieby & Son. Aliss Minnie Bentz and son Forest spent Sunday at Noah Shock’s home, near Cromwell. —A complete; line of Ladies’ and Misses Spring Coats at reasonable prices, at A. W. Strieby & Son. Will Crow and family who have been visiting in Battle Creek, Alieh., have returned home. —You will be pleased with the new furniture that is arriving at Beckman’s every day. Sunday was the 33rd wedding anniversary of Air. and Airs. W. AL Self. —Full line of ten cent music carried in stock. Orders filled promptly. J. W. Rothenberger. John N. Juday, who has been ill, was able to be on the streets (last week. —Have you seen the new Auto caps for ladies at Strieby & Son. Wm. Butt was at Goshen, Alonday. S. L. Ketring was at Warsaw, Saturday. Milt Trish. of Bourbon was in Syracuse, Monday. —Salt by the barrel at Kindig and Co. Eton Clayton and family were at Dave Brown’s, Sunday. I Hallie Hollowa is improving.

“To retain all her beautv Is every Woman’s dutx.” “THE VELVETINA WAY IS TO I KEEP OLD AGE AWAY’’ i Velvetina Toilet Goods are different from others because of the Velvetina System of Home Treatments and the Velvetina Combinations for use. For sale by A. W. Strieby ; & Son. —Money to loan on farms and * !at s'/2 per cent, interest. Five or | ten j ears time. Loans of S3OOO or over without commission. Call or' address M. Manly, Abstracter, Room 1, Loan and Trust Co. Bldg, i Warsaw, Ind. —Our dining room furniture ex-' hibit now exceeds anything we i have previously had. Come in while the selection is good. Beekman. Harry Alorgan and Eugene Holloway caught all the bass that the law will allow in one day. Saturday. —We now have have Victor Records from such famous artists as Caruso, Krisler, and KubelikBeckmans. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Strieby and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King spent the fore part of the week at Rockford, Ohio. —Your gasoline stove repaired efficiently and charges reasonable. Let us call for it. The Syracuse Machine Shop, Phone 477. A girl, Joann Elizabeth, was born to Air. and Airs. Roy Riddle at Wawasee, April 29th. —There are still a lot, of good shoes at cheap prices on our bargain counter, A. W. Strieby &. Soo. Air. and Airs. Jacob Yoder, and daughter, Edna, and son Greelv, wei‘e at Goshen, Saturday. —For Rent —A Knabe piano as good as new. J. W.* Rothenberget. H 2 —ls you want to be sure of getting a good fine shoe buy the Douglas for sale by A. W. Strieby & Son. Air. and Airs. A. F. Skeer of Ft Wayne, pent last Thursday at the Wm Darr home. —A new line of Red Seal ginghams at A. W. Strieby & Son. Rev. Cleaver and wife spent Sal urday at the Thomas Ilapner home —New rugs of latest patterns now on display at Beckmans. Sol Lung and wife are spending a few days at Cromwell. —Early cabbage plants for sale by A Gallagher, south Alain St. A daughter was born to Air. and Airs. Irvin AVogoman, April 24. —Nine special bargains m the week’s Star advertisement. John Aides has been eonfiped tc his home by stomach trouble. —Go to the •Journal office for typewriter ribbons. Atorneys Butt and Namiers were at Warsaw, Tuesday. —Highest prices paid for good Wool. A. W. Strieby & Son. ——* New Tinner E. F. Haverstock nas rented the Ward property in .the northwest part of town and will open a tin shop. For the present he will use the barn on his property as a workshop. New Band Uniforms • ■ ‘ The Medusa Cornet Band have ordered new uniforms of brown, trimmed with dark brown braid. They expect them here about May 13th. Must Attend Institute In accordance witffi a law passed by the last legislature, beginning with the opening of the school year in September, a teachers’ institute will be held each month in Warsaw. The new law provides that every city as well as every township must on a Saturday during the month, hold a ttaehers’ institute for which they shall retrieve a regular days’ wages and in case of absence from the session a like amount will be deducted from their salaries. Every teacher is obligated by law to take part in the program when so i-equested by the program com mitee. •, May Make Appropriations The sthte board of aocounts has ruled that no cities in Indiana may hereafter make contributions by appropriation of the city council for street fairs, conventions, and meetings of'various kinds as many cities have done in the past. This leaves it so that about the only thing in the line of amusements and entertainments a city council may make appropriations for is for the support of a baud, ano there is a special statute governing this and any amount may be appropriated up to $1,200 a year for the support of a band. We have received notice to change the address of Milo Maloy’s paper from Benton Harbor, Alieh., to 308 So. Indiana Sreet, Warsaw.

Play Well Received “At The End of the Rainbow,” ; the play given by the cla s of 1915 at (he House, Tues-lay night, was greeted by a large audience. The characters were txcep i »uaky well imerpn ted *b/ the graduates and it was way above u>ual entertainments of that kind. Oa Friday ' evening, the commencement ad-! dress will be given and immediately after, the annual Alumni banquet twill be held at the Hotel Holton. [ Hurt At Elkhart W. L. Whitehead, who is e n-; ployed by the Troy Ltundry Co., at Elkhart, while riding his bicycle, was run down by an automobile and severely bruised and scratched although no bones were broken. The bicycle was totally wrecked. Mr. Whitehead was able to resume his work although still stiff and sore. —A complete line of staple groceries purity and price guaranteed. Highest market prices far butter and eggs. A. W. Strieby & Son. Benton Mrs. Mary Stiver of near New Paris is visiting C. W. Butler and 1 family. Miss Louise Downing of Goshen ' spent Sunday with her grandparents | Dr. and Mrs. Kyler. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr of near j Milford took dinner Sunday with : Mrs. Alwine. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Butler and children Os Elkhart spent Sunday with Edd Scott and family. Clarence Musser and family spent Sunday with Sam Bickel and family. Frank, Edd, and Dave Holtzinger , and families took Sunday dinner with their mother, Mrs. Holtzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Scott ,spent Sunday with A. W. Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stump, Ester Stetler, and Iva Wysong spent Sunday with J. C. Stetler and family of Richville. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stine took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rookstool of Goshen. • C. W. Butler spent Sunday at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wysong spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stine. Arleigh Neff and daughter, Thelma, of Peru, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar .Baker of Michigan have been visiting friends here. ' Mrs. Sadie Long of Elkhart is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Bloss. Th? ice cream social given by the I. O. O. F. netted them sl7 last Saturday evening. Announcements have been received of the marrige of Miss Maud Barry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barry, to Mr. Chas. Henry of Kansas. Don’t forget the box supper and program to be given in Benton’s school building Saturday, May 8. Everybody come.

Overland Model 80 Don’t wall Loßuer To Buy Your new Overland Car, we can’t get any more of the $850.00 Models. After these are sold which are in stock, they are beauties, just try one, you will be one out of over 50000 satisfied buyers. Look at the lines, go through the motor, see the fine electric starting and lighting equipment, fine Mohair top, good painting, etc. Ask to see one. LeODer & Riddle FORD AND OVERLAND CARS

gfe y M 11 y I mill til H I SILENT SALESMAN IP®!?! '! ' w A LL jQJJL PAPER Ths Quality Drug Store . R. J. DREW, JProprietor * - S>racuse. Indiana 1 | <» '• } NINETEEN FIFTEEN ANNOUNCEMENT, | H The illustration above is a sac simile reproduction of our 1915 Silent H Salesman Book, containing a few samples of our new, up-to-the-minute H wall decorations. We wish to announce that we havee received our complete stock of H 1915 wall papers. Erery paper shown in this book was expressly designed ; 2 and manufactured for the 1915 every one of the papers repre- § sents the latest and most advanced ideas, both in design and coloring. We have a limited number of these books on hand. If, you will call H at the store we shall be glad to give you one free of charge. Or if •Ancontv venient to call, drop us a card, or phone, and we will send or mail one to H you. a ‘ If you find what you want in the book, send us your order by mail, or IS phone, or come in and see us. We can deliver goods in the country by 3 parcel post. Our service is quick and satisfying. However, if you will ' 4 call at the store we will show you the paper in the roll, which is the ideal ;< 5 way to make a selection. If you see what you wanff in the book, d it by all means come to the store, because we are sure to have it in stock. H Our direct connection with one of the largest manufacturers in the 3 jt United States gives you an opportunity to choose from the most exclusive 8 q selection in this town, and in fact, no better selection is oftered in the fi tl leading decorative establishments of the large cities. H > "it spajce prevents us from outlining herein specific schemes of j; decoration. However, we desire to call your special attention to the fact fc J that we have made a study of this branch of our pusinesS, and in addition, g H we are in constant touch with the Art Department of the factory above re- r w ferred to. This service is entirely free and places you under no obligation E g whatever. | ♦j We solicit your consideration on the basis that we are prepared to | « furnish the highest quality, the lowest prices, the quickest service, and the | ’ greatest variety, of any wall paper stoae in this vicinity. • O ; * THE ROYAL STORE : O ' J <; Ist DOOR EAST OF BANK I! SYRACUSE, -INDIANA SATURDAY o i May Sth. O 'I One Hour Only ' n’ ;; Between The Hour ol 3 and 4 O’clock <> < J We will sell to those who visit our store, some <> useful article at a greatly reduced price. The < ► article and price will be announced ’Jwhen the h sale begins at 3 o’clock. 1 Don’t miss this sale.