The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 May 1924 — Page 5
[Everything for Your | Basing Needs Good home _' ma< le bread, biscuit LjSBBBS^Sj^ 3SiHBuJ and cookies always make a . *- “hit” with husbands and fc ■■ kiddie*. And they’re ticr~' -k kled when you bake a delicious cake. \\nc u T • If you are not getting 35 fc results as you would like to have, why I rVoVM not con#u b with u« about the M VaTI fl° Uf y °“ * fe u *‘ nß ‘ ,lr? W e h ave handled many LX different brands of flour and meal and know just L ■■ which are giving the best aatia* £jOOBaBMMHMaBdsB faction. We invite you to profit by our experience. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Seider & Burgener PURE FOOD GROCERS SYRACUSE. - INDIANA , y > ’. . >? < j Chiropractor in Syracuse | HARPER B. HOLLOWAY Chiropractor. ! Graduate International College of Chiropractic, Detroit, 1912. !; ! Post Graduate Spinography, Palmer School of Chiropractic, <; : 1916. Post Graduate, Palmer School. Davenport, lowa. 1921. ;! 12 year’s experience. ;[ I Office, Syracuse: Residence Mrs, Anna Crow. Phone 863. <; Hours: 7 to 9:30 a. m„ 7 to 9 p. m. ;: Lady Attendant. Kale Island, Phone 567. ;[ i Building Material j of all Kinds LUMBER I L 2x6, 2xß, 2xlo, 3xß, 3x10,3x12 j | LARGE TIMBERS I 6x6,8x8,10x10,12x12 I CRUSHED STONE I | CORRUGATED SHEETS | Angle Irons, I-Beams, Channel Irons. If you build this spring see us J Rissman-Levey Salvage Co. (Old Cement PlantJ Syracuse, Indiana Phone 87 Salesmen on Premises Every Day 1... '..-I' 11 . ...J.' 1 I—"”' — ■ —!S !J-!!gg I FRESH. GLEAN M&flT Await you at o»r market at all times. Yon will find the juiciest cuts and the tenderest pieces here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general live of canned meats. KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET
ns ITEMS FROM OUR SURROUNDINGS Contributed Notes on the Happenings in Nearby Communities. North Webster Mrs. Esty Dillon was again on the sick list last week. Orlando Gerard and Glen Whitehead are Improving their joint driveway by cementing. The funeral of Miss Rossetta Kuhn was held at the Mock Church Wed uesday of this week. . , Mr. and Mjrs. L. Deardorff anu. daughter called at the Ross Rodl baugh home Monday evening. Earl Gerard’s are building a new home on the south side of their gar age. It is now ready for plastering Little Miss Madeline Bockman hagreatly Improved from her recent ac cident and is now able to walk am' be abcut almost as usual. One hundred twenty-seven persons voted in the first precinct. Tippecanof township, and about sixty in the sec ond precinct at the primary election held last Tuesday. A number of Webster people wen W r arsaw visitors last Saturday. Sev eral went to attend the politics' meetings to help organise the count' officials for both parties. Announcement has been made of the marriage, last Saturday, of Mis 1 Vera Whitmer and Mr. Roy Stocker, well known young people of this vi cinity. They will make their home in South Bend where both have been employed.. Dr. Hontx was quite a heavy loser to the gypsy band that passed through here recently. One woman inquired for a product of his drug store and left, taking with her a considerable sum of money and several checks The theft, however, was not discov ered for an hour or two after thr band had left this vicinity. ’ Four Comers . Frank Maloy and Mrs. McSweeny were Warsaw shoppers Saturday. Frank Darr and son. of Mishawaka spent Saturday night with Crist DartDr. arid Mrs. Young, of Milford called at the home-of James Myer Friday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graff and three children called at the home of Franl Malov Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Geyer and daughter called at the home of Car! Gau th nip Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart, Mrs Eve Callander and Mrs. Markham were at Elkhart Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Crist Darr called at the home of James Myers Sunday evening and listened to some fine radio music. James Myers and Mr. and Mr v - Nolde Myers were Sunday visitor? with Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Myers of Milford Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander and three children and Mr. and MrMarkham were Sunday visiters In the home of James. Callander at Gravel ton. Alfred Showalter and R. F. Chileote. of New Paris, called, at the home of Crist Darr. Mr. Chilcote remained until Wednesday. Neighbors and friends of Anna Shu pert came to her home Sunday to remind her of her birthday. A fine dinner was served and an enjoyable time was had. When leaving they wished her many more happy birthdays. Frank Wright, of Bay Citv. Mich.. and Chas. Wright called at the home of Clarence Snyder Sunday morning and also spent Sunday with relatives In New Paris. Mr. Wright is return Ing homo with his son with whom he will remain for some time. Pleasant Ridsre Miss Rachael Bumgartner called on Mrs. Joe Eckart Monday afternoon. Miss Wilma Wilson, of Syracuse, spent Monday night with Miss Ruby Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell and family spent Sunday with Chester Firertone and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Robinson and son Junior called at the Ellen Robinson home Sunday evening. Mrs. John Hurtig and three daughters. Mrs. Aldean Himan and Miss Ruby Bailey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummel, of Mishawaka and Mrs. James Gilbert and daughter, Lavada. called a short time at the Ellen Robinson home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Middleton and Mrs. Minnie Colter. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pence and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rexall. of Benton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy. Mrs. Pet Bogal and two children. Mrs. Charles Egolf and daughter and Mrs. Willard Laughlin called at the Ellen Robinson home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy and Mr. and Mrs.' Willard Tyler, of near Milford, called on Mrs. Joe Eckart Thursday evening to remind her of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bidlack and Mrs. Jenett Shandlln of Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. George Long. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Green and grandma Umg were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummel, of Mishawaka, and Andrew Gilbert, of North Webster and Mrs. Ellen and Minnie Robinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert. Mrs. John Long and son, Everett called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rlngjsr. of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, of near Vawter Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail and son Raymond spent Sunday with Emmett Weaver and family. Elwood Gunderman and family, of Benton called in the evening. MeColley’s Corners Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and Orvie Richcreek are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcrefek spent Sunday evening with Mrs. MilMeent Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vlouris Miller. •Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreger and Vern Strieby and daughter were shoppers in South Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek called on Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Nat House and daujfhter Lottie and Mrs. Graham Tyler spent Mnndl.r afternoon in Warsaw.
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Tippecanoe Vern Strieby spent Sunday with Allen Gordy. Mary Kuhn called on Mrs. Henry Koiburg on Wednesdays. Mrs. George White spent Thursday with her parents, Mrs. Albert Scott. Walter Kuhn, of Kuhn’s Landing called on Charles Baugher Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigler and son. Ray, visited with friends in Elkhart Sunday. Mrs. Goldie McNiere and children, of Mishawaka, spent Saturday night with Mrs, John Garber. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kline and son, Arthur, of Mishawaka, spent Friday night and Saturday at the J. Garber home. John Eberley. Lois Forney. Thelma Sausman. Doris Royer, Mildred Greenawalt, of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn and daughter. Eva. were guests at the J. Garber home Sunday. Gilberts Mrs. Hendrickson is ill at the home of a friend in Goshen. Mrs. William Weybright has been confined to her bed by illness. Mr. Raleirfi Neff is slowly improving from an attack of lagrlppe.
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Mrs. Lloyd Sinning, of Milford, spent Monday with Mrs. C. Cooper. Sunday school class No. 5 spent Tuesday evening at the home of 0. F. Weybright. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh and son, Billie, spent Sunday in Milford with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fuller. Mrs. W. B. Barnard and Mrs. Anslo Barnard and daughter. Joan, of Millersburg, spent Tuesday with Charles Lutes and family. Mrs. Orba Weybright and daughter. Mary. Mrs. Willie Weybright and two i children, and Mrs. Raleigh Neff and daughter. Mary Jane, called on Mrs. Virgil Fester Tuesday afternoon. —- Solomon's Creek * Mrs. Geo. Sargent, who has been ill for some time is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hush aw arc the proud parents of a boy baby. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hushaw were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Tillman Hire in Syracuse. Mrs. Hester Leacock, who has been ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Ott. Is slowly improving. Remember the Sunday school at 10 o’clock each Sunday morning followed by preaching services which are also held at 7:30 p. m. Guy McDowell and family, of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Muri Darr
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR EXAMINED A slight repair or a trifling adjustment nnii»—| save you a big repair till later on. Let usi check up on your car now and ybl® e®» feel assured that your car will - give you good service for the season. Do you know that, you can buy a 30 x 3| Goodyear Cord Tire as low as $9.25. 'x One SI.OO can of Uew-Namel free with each tire. Syracuse Auto Sales
and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Chester Firestone. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Middleton. Mrs. Minnie Colter. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Pence and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex were Sundayx guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coy in Syracuse. o Advertise in the Journal.
CATARRH Catarrh is a Local disease greatly Influenced by Constitutional conditions. HAUL’S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which gives Quick Relief by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces and assists In ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
