The Syracuse Journal, Volume 8, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 May 1915 — Page 5
Milford Disagrees. Some of the citizens of Milford have petitioned the government to have the post-office moved from its present location in the 3V. 11. Burris building to a building owned by Frank P. Groves. Much unpleasantness is looked tor before the matter is settled.
: Mr. Clay Hart—Tenor and > ' , 1 Mr. Arnold Beckmann-Pianist ( > ' I In Joint Recital at • | K, oi P. Opera House » ; ; Saturday Evening, May 15 i at 8:15 o’clock 1 < > ■ - Tickets on Sale at Hoch’s ! - j ADMISSION—2S and 35 Cents 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Now Is The Time !► ; To paint and clean about the house, it • To aid ill this use Campbell varnish .stain. Hoosier Paint and O’Cedar o mops. ° Look Al! You Will <1 there is no plow that can fill the place JI of an Oliver No. 11. ][ No Planter Like the Black Hawk o Save The Burden ][ of your horse by buying the Daven- o port Rotter Bearing and Turnbull Rotary wagon. ° New Things } o in barndoor track and hangers that makes the door easy opened. o Remember This ;; A ride in the Auburn or Briscoe will o convince you what it takes to make a good automobile. A ride speaks the o truth, words do not sometimes. Peer- ]► less wire fence, barb wire at bottom „ prices GIVE US A CALL E. E. STRIEBY | | GRAPE JUICE 5 Marce Grape Juice. is jnst as ? £ good as nature can make it which means no better Grape £ ? Juice is bottled. S Include at least one bottle in your next order At your service l Kindig & Co. I
Water Shortage. .With over 30 new water users to supply, water facilities must be increased in Syracuse. A larger storage or steadier pumping would probably solve the question. —Early cabbage plants for sa’> by A Gallagher, south Main St.
31 r. and Mrs. C. J. Reilly arriv- ■ ed from Peoria, Monday evening, and after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. lleerman and friends here will proceed to Catskill, X. Y. where tiny v ill make their home. Mrs. Reilly has completely recovered from her recent long illness which is welcome news to h<bmany friends. —WAR PRICES are on but don’t I be fooled into thinking it is cheaper !to buy bread. Make your oAn bread I out of the Blended” Flour GERBLLE I which is not only cheaper in the ' long run, but makes more palatable. nutritious and wholesome food. .Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bushong and son, Earnest, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Miller were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Miller, of near Elkhart. Sunday. —The Oxford season is now here and we are prepared to supply your needs with the latest styles. A. W. Strieby & Son. • Ettwood Ikarsmi has purchased a-lot of Christ Darr, located between the Omar Darr residence and that of 1. W. Rayle. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Miles and daughter, Donna, Mrs. Sam foss and Miss Elva Miles were at Goshen, Tuesday. i—House cleaning season is now here. If you need any draperies or curtains see our line. A. W. Strieby & Sen. Geo. W. Howard hes started an auto bus service between Syracuse and Milford. A regular schedule is maintained. Flower thieves are .at work in the western part of Syracuse. Prosecution is threatened if the practice is kept up. —The Weinberg shoe for men, are unexcelled for comfort, fit and ' service. For sale at A. W. Strieby & Son. \ Hallie .Iwuioway is' recovering from his rmm+rt fever but now is afflicted with rheumatism. Fred Wetzel of Archibald, 0., spent Sunday with his sister-, Mrs. F. L. Hoch. —We have several town dwellings for sale at reasonable prices, i Call or write Butt & Xanders. Tiie little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards is very ill with the whooping cough. —New Furniture coming in by the wagon-load every day at Beckman’s Store. Mrs. Guy Pollard left Friday j morning for Anderson, where she ' will visit 31r. Bollard's parents. —A complete line of Velvetina Toilet specialties now on sale at A. W. Strieby & Son. The five children of Prof, and Mrs. C. C. Bachman are all ill with the whooping cough. —The best grade of carbon paper, s X T 3 in blue, purple and black at the Journal office. Janies McKibben has succeeded Burdelle Weaver as night man at the B. & O. depot. . —The best drapery effects are by using Kirsch ffat .rods, see them at A. W. Strieby & Son. Mrs. ( has. Bowersox of Bucyrus. is visiting! her father, D. C. Edfell. . —A complete line of Ladies’ and Misses Spring Coats at reasonable prices, at A. W. Strieby & Son. Miss Emma Strieby is spending the week at Goshen with Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Darkless. —Full line of ten cent music carried instock. Orders filled promptly. J. Davis Graff and family were- at Elkhart. Sunday. Win. McClintic is visiting his son, Eston, in Kansas. —Have you seen the new Auto caps for ladies at Strieby & Son. The Branham family left Tuesday for Ft. Wayne. D. C. Edfell continues Ao grow . weaker. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beach were at Goshen. Tuesday afternoon. —Salt by the barrel at Kindig and Co. C. E. Bishop has moved his family to the lake. Mrs. Church, of Elkhart, is now nursing Mrs. Charlotte Angel. Mr. Gingery is visiting his sister. 31rs. John Buheit. Mrs. Richard Johnston is ill.
There Is No Question but that indigestion and the distressed feeling which always goes with it can be promptly relieved by taking a 3te*s& *W before and after each meal. 25c a box. F. L. Hoch.
“To retain all her beautv Is every Woman’s duty.’’ ' “THE VELVETINA WAY IS TO KEEP OLD AGE AWAY’’ Velvetina Toilet Goods are diti'vrem ficin others because of the Velvetiua System of Home Treatmems end the Velvetina Combinations fm use. For sale by A. W. Strieby i & Son. Mrs. J. W. Welbaum of Plains-' ville, Wis., and V. Z. Widner and family of Chicago, came last week for a visit at the S. H. Widner! home and to attend the Widner : family reunion held at Millersburg.' Sunday. Mr. Widner and family, returned home, Monday, but Mrs., Welbaum will remain for a longer visit. She is spending a week with Granville Knox and family at their j Wawasee cottage. —Money to loan on farms and' at sla per cent, interest. Five or j ten years time. Loans of S3OOO or j over without commission. Call or address M. Manly, Abstracter, Room 1 1, Loan and Trust Co. Bldg. Warsaw, Ind. Granville Knox and family and j Joe Knox and wife were entertained | at the S. H. Widner home, Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. J. W] Welbaum. 6 < —Our dining room furniture exhibit' now exceeds anything we have previously had. Cqrne in while the selection is good. Beekman. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hettinger were at Warsaw, Sunday, v here they attended funeral of Mrs. Hettinger’s aunt. —We now have have Victor Records from such famous artists as Caruso, Krisler, and Kubelik. Beekmans., Miss Carrie Myers is visiting her grandmother, MTs. Cynthia M\<'-s. —There die still a lot of good shoes at cheap prices op our bargain counter, A. W. Strieby & Son. Chas. Sable of Auburn, visited at the Win. Outland home, Saturday aud Sunday. Mrs. Rose Stocker entertained the Evangelical Ladies Aid Society ’ last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Susie Wolf of Goshen, is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. A. Odell and Mrs. Eli Bushong. Mr. and Mrs. Frank »Younce were guests of their son, Vern, in Goshen, Saturday. P. E. Snyder of Fostoria, Ohio, visited at the Geo. O. Snyder i home from Friday until Monday. —For Rent—A Knabe piano as good as new. J. W. Rothenberget. It 2 Mrs. Minnie Bentz ami sou, For- i est. are spending several weeks at I Ligpnier. Mrs. Hannah Smeltzer of Wakarusa, is a guest at the A. R. Strock home. —ls you want to be sure of getting a good fine shoe buy the Douglas for sale by A. W. Strieby & Son. Mrs. Dan Shatfer and Harry Rent fro w spent 31 outlay afternoon at Frank Shaffer’s. The Misses Vera and Violet Odell of Elkhart, attended the commencement exercises. Mrs. E. C. Ygrkees’ father is here for a visit. * —A new line of Red Seal ginghams at'A. W. Strieby & Son. C. spent Sunday in Syracuse. / Geo. W. Gilderman was at La» Porte, Saturday. 31iss Elva 31iles is visiting in Syracuse. —New rugs of latest patterns now on display at Ihjekmans. . 3larion Strieby will work at the Hoch soda fountain, this summer. Orrin Klink will work at the —Twelve new Victrolas have just arrived at Beckman’s. Quality Drug store this summer. Hugh Kitson is employed at th Grand hotel. —Go to the Journal office for typewriter ribbons. —Highest prices paid for good Wool. A. W. Strieby & Son. Grover Hammon of Warsaw, was in Syracuse, Friday euening. Dr. J. H. Bowser’s mother is here for an extended visit. —Sweet potato plants for sale by A. Galagher, South Main St.
Sick headache, biliousness, piles .and bad breath are usually caused by inactive bowels. Get a box of llexall Orderlies. They act gently and effectively. Sold only by us at 10 cents. F. L. Hoch.
' iscensionly services O BE HELD NEXT SU? DAY AT LUTHERAN CHURCH ' The Sir Knights v%i!l meet in i M-t-t nie ball m Syracuse a r 1C:3O (o’clock. From there thev will i march to Grace Lutheran Church accompanied by the Medusa band. I Services at above church at eleven o’clock, sermon by the pastor Rev. Valbracht; after the services the knights and band will be taken in boats to the Sargent Hotel, Lake | Wawasee, where dinner will be • served. I Motor boat txcursion on Lake j Waw»asee following dinner. Again I we announce these services are for I the public and every body is invited : to attend. Offer Silver Cup The “Kind Word’’ club, who are i at the Inn, are offering a silver cup jto the member who catches the ■ largest bass. Frank Shepard leads with a bass weighing a little over two pounds and three-quarters. C. H. Comstock ot Indianapolis, has a combination motor and sali!ing boat on Lake Wawasee, that he !is very proud of. (t is called the “Wawa” and was built entirely by Mr. Comstock, who is one of the “Kind Word’’ club. Pythian Sisters All Pythian Sisters are urged to attend lodge Friday night and to bring a nickel with them. Something special. Committee. Alfred Petot and of wife Cleveland are visiting Mrs. Petot's sister, Mrs. Wm. Moats. They are enroute home after attending the Exposition in California. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, daughters Miss Blanche and Leona, and son Estile of Cromwell, attended commencement exercises Friday night. Mrs. Daniel Meyers and Mrs. W. S. Jenkins and daughter, Maxine, were Milford visitors Thursday of last week! —Subscriptions taken for all magazines and papers. My Club prices will save you money! B. Mae Tish. Gen. Magazine Agent. 2t4 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Secrist of Cromi well attended commencement Fri- ! day night. Charles Bates and Miss Myrtle Moore of Cromwell were in own Friday evening. Ray Loy and Jim Simpson of Ligonier called on lady friends in Syracuse Friday evening. Miss Lvilu Brandt aud Florence Shaffer of Elkhart spent the week end at the home of Miss Helen Hoy. j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston ! have rented the E. E. Holloway property. Mrs. W. W. Wheeler was presented with an automobile by her husband as a birthday gift. ■ —3OO of the latest Victrola rei cords have just been received at" Beckman’s. Wm. Doering of Goshen, was in Syracuse, Tuesday. Miss Helen Hoy and Mildred Akers spent Sunday at Ligonier. Plow Points Ground —The Syracuse Machine Shop will grind your plow points as good as when they were new, and will do it while you wait. Located beside the boat factory.
JoF' v ~~ i V' / Overland Model 80 Don’t Wait Lonynr To Buy Your new Overland Car, we can’t get any more pf 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. LeDDer S Riddle \ FORD AND OVERLAND CARS I !<♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦< 1111111111 till || 111 IKHH *
nW I Im P'S The Quality Drug Store R. J. DREW, jProprietor • - Syracuse, Indiana I NINETEEN FIFTEEN ANNOUNCEMENT 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 ;• wall decorations. /We wish to announce that we havee received our complete stock of ;; 1915 wall papers. Every paper shown in this book was expressly designed Il and manufactured for the 1915 season, and every one of Ine papers represcuts the latest pnd most adsanccd ideas, both in desigt/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 incon h venient to call, drop us a card, or phone, and we wilysend or mail one to •? you. If you find what you want in the book, send us your order by mail, or H phone, or; come in and see us. We can deliver goods in the country by J parcel post. Our service is Quick and satisfying. However, if you will fl call at the store we will show you the paper in, the*roll, which is the ideal t: way to make a selection. If you do not see u hat you want in* the book, j* by all means come to the store, because we are sure to have it instock. fj Our direct connection with one of the largest manufacturers in the F United Stales gives you an opportunity to choose from the most exclusive H selection in this town, and in fact, no better selection is oftered in the « leading decorative establishments of the large cities.H Limited space prevents us from outlining herein specific schemes of decoration. However, we desire to call your special attention to the fact t; that we have made a study ot this branch of our pusin?ss, aud in addition, :t we are in constant touch with the Art Department of the factory above reH ferred to. This service is entirely free and places you under no obligation whatever. .We solicit your consideration on the basis that we are prepared to 3 furnish lhe highest Quality, the lowest prices, the quickest service, and the r greatest variety, of anv wall paper stoae in this vicinitv. ix ° xzz : z*: x♦: zx : xxxxxcsx-xzxxxxxTxxxzxxxz * txxxxxTXTXxzxxxxzsxxxx* xxxx* zxsxxxxzzxx ttztxtxxwZtxxtxxttzi ♦ Undermuslins For The Ladies’. o We Ijave some lovely styles and splendid o values to offer the Ladies’ o o J * Combination Siiits Envelope Chemises O z-. L , . Lingerie Muslin, high grade lace o Corset cover and drawers and embroidmv t .m.nings, all < > Corset cover and skirt in crepe trimmed bottoms, pearl button O and Nainsook, variety of styles, flaps. SOc and sl.o<j 0 beautifully trimmed, sOc, 75c, 1 o sl, $1.50. Princess Slips H Good grade Nainsook, medium < * Stylish Night Dresses wide, perfect lilting, deep lace and < i . embroidery trimming. Special 0 Slip over and other styles in soft- values 75c, sl, $1.25 and $1.50 .. Crepe and Nainsook Embroidery n ..-i.m— ■■ , ~, .. and Lace trimming special values, Corset Covers 0 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. A exua caiclull> svlec , et i i ine (* ■ beautiful deep trimming, crepe Stylish Petticoats Nainsook at 25 and 50c. ..... ... t- Womens Drawers o " ,l b out flounce, beau- Fine soft muslin, lace and emtiful lace and embroidery tummnig broidery knee, good ’ workman50c, 75c, sl, and sl.bO hip F generous dimensions 25c, §oc O !! Saturday afternoon May 15 from o2to 4 o’clock we will put’on sale some article or <► articles at a very low price. It will pay you to visit *! our store. THE ROYAL STORE ' ► First Door East of Bank
