The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 June 1924 — Page 5

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quality of flour that is put into it. Our Stock of Flour Is the Best

the mills can make, and you have a choice of several excellent brands at this store. We sell also a select line of staple and fancy groceries. Our business policy, as you know, is Courtesy — Cleanliness—Honesty — Service Seider & Burgener PURE FOOD GROCERS SYRACUSE. - INDIANA .

THE HUNTING BUSINESS The printing business is intricately technical and highly specialized. Printing is not standardized a< is the miking of a:it<>mobiles; the process varies with .each product. One brick or ■■ ■ fountain pen is just like another /j h '»• irone I ■ (<■-<- ’• hich <•’ w.c the work of printing is ide*-, tinil. artistic, creative t • »■■ ■ ’ < iiin g •' eticulct”* and tireless si’oervismn as well *s experienced manwjemefit. Ex. —— _o—.———— Si«fl Concrete. Experiments made n French w• •» Concrete matte with have ! it nt equal to that grrtv. 1.

V EKB JM liM », IUN ■a x Silvertown means—highest quality, low cost, long service, -and finally — Tremendous satisfaction. Goodrich Silvertown CORD i A Ok ®RB SSf* Irp W i ISIIr Hedges Battfry Service IN THE LONG RUN*

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\ I KILTY I SPICE - o Good housekeepers are alv.a ? > gladto surprise their families and friends with new dishes prepared from bound recipes. The Journal is running a department devoted to foods and their preparation, kh wn to wo n readers as “The Kitchen Cabinet,” written by Nellie Maxwell-. Nellie Maxwell likes to cook. >. c’s ’>< at .t ev •- siree she helped in her mother’s kitchen. For the last ten years she has given lectures and demonstrat .n< for t ? University f Wisconsin at the many farmers’ intitutes held in that state. She has not only studied domestic science, but she has taught it in the* s tate agricultural colleges of ; wa and Nc braska. Any appearing in The! Kitchen Cabinet can he relied upon to produce a sue :essful and, ridatable dish for your table. Your task will be cf .experiment: Miss Maxwell bn* d-m,' all in her own kitchen. And in her column will H found no f ,-ik rr th-'-'e ciH'mi for ingredients net easily obtainable in the smallest community. Kitchen Cabinet suggestions provide the variety demanded of the enod hniisokeo' nr. W>m'n | mn<i»rs who have f''lj<w.’**d the Kitchen Cabinet wiP tell vmi i that Miss Maxwell’* uh ice is <tehw»ndsMe nod sopM. Bead what she offers today and} trv out what anpeals to you And remember this is only one of the i features of your j newspaper—The Journal. ; IMPORTANT HYGIENIC Bl I ® 1. Watch your weight. 2. Regulate the bowel function. 8. Wear light, loose fitting clothing. I. Work, play and sleep in mod-' eration. 5. Keep the teeth, gums and tongue clean. 6. Keep serene, wholehearted and merry. 7. Seek outdoor recreation as much as possible. 8. Keep poisons and infections out of your mouth. 9. Have adequate ventilation in the sleeping rooms. 10. Have any local infections in the head removed. 11. Beware of overheated, overhumid rooms. 12. Cultivate the habit of standing erect without stiffness. 13. Cultivate deep breathing by proper exercise in sunshine. 14. Cultivate contact with fresh moving air and plenty of sunshine. 15. Use sufficient water - drink six to eight glasses a day; bathe daily. 116. Eat an abundance of green vegetables, milk, fruit, and have raw fcods in the daily diet. ——; —o —-- North Manchester vs. Decatur Tigers, will play July 4th at the fair grounds. The horse races are sure going to be some races. 9-lt. FOR OVER 40 YEARS : RAWS CATARRH MEDICINEhas been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HAWS CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local appH atlvn. and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which »eu through the Blood cn the Mucous Suffaces, thus reducing the InUammatioa. Sold by all dru«rt»tM F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. j

SYRACU s E JOURNAL ,

Country Correspondence

Pleasant Ridge Mrs. Guy McDowell Is spending a lew days with friend? in Elkhart. Miss Minnie Robinson entertained 1 i company from, South Bend Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dewej? Baker, nf Wai v.aka, spent Sunday night with Mr. I and Mrs. Joe Eckart. A sister <•? Mrs. Glen Stockey from I Pittsburg. Pa., is here visiting with her for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart spent Sm I day- with Mr. Eckart’s daughter. Mrs. Gust Baker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy attended | the Clouse reunion held at the home <f Frank Brumbaugh Sunday. Mrs. Willard Tyler spent Friday with her sister Mrs. Guy McDowell and family. Re idee n accompanied • her home to visit until Sunday. | Mr. William Layering. of Nappanee, pi nt the week erd with hi- niece. Mm. Ellen Robin < n and family and iu’.her relatives in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell and; family nnd Mr. a d Mrs. Willard Tyljer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and family at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. John Hann and tam- ' ily, Everett Johnson and Samuel Hann spent Sunday with John Hurtig i and family. Mbs Mary Hurtlg is : j ending a few days with Mr. apd : Mrs. John Hann and family, j Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vail and son Raymond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Em- ■ mett Weaver and family. Mr. and Mr*. Roland Ringar, of E’khart. and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gunderman and ' niily. of Benton, called "in the afternoon. I Mrs. William Middleton and two daughters. Iva and Dortha. of Mishpwaka. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mid dlotnn and three children, of Canton. lOhio, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Middleton, and Mrs. Minnie Colter, of Renton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy. White Onk Mrs. Edward, who has been very sick, is better at this writing. The Stackhouse reunion was held at Redmon's Park last Sunday with a good attendance. Mr. Ernest Mr.thcws sp< : Sunday with the former’s orother, Charley Mathews, near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. William Wyland and son, Eldon, spent Sunday at the Warble home pear New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. James Ingals, of Redmon’s Park, attended the funeral cf Mr. Inipls’ father at Kokomo, Wcd- | nesday. Those who dhjoyed Sunday with Mr. ; and Mrs. Bert Whitehead were Jacob Bucher>■ and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewart and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dewart, of near Milford. Tippecanoe Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gordy spent Saturday at the Charles Bigler horn''. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ralph Scott attended n week’s camp meeting at Anderson. | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cripe, of New . Paris, spent Thursday at the Emmett Gordy home. Mr. and .Mrs. S. M. Wann, ct Warh'w. were Sunday guests at the J. | Garber home. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kline, of Mish- | awaka. spent Thursday night at the J. Garber home. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kline, of MlshnI waka. seu'nt a few days at their home at North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Molten and daughte**. of Culver, spent Saturday.flight and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kuh a. Mr. and- Mrs. Clarence Mxk nnd Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morehead and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kline at South Bend. BEAUTY SHOP OPEN The Lucille Beauty Shoppe, of Elkhart. Ind„ wishes to announce the opening of their branch shop at the South Shore Inn, Lake Wawasee. Telephone 817. 9-2 t. NEW BUS LINE A new bus line from Marion tn Lake Wawasee was started last ■ Monday. The busses are ©Derated by the Roo Transit Co., of Marion, and three trips each wav are made daily. Packages and express will also be carried by the big busses. —: ——o MEANING OF THE COLORS. How many people can tell what is the significance in their entirety of the red, white and blue of the American national flag, the national colors? It is, of course* generally understood that one star represents each state included in the union and that the first flag contained thirteen stars, representing the thirteen original states, The designers of the American emblem had intended that the red stripes represent the bloodshed necessary to establish us as a union. The white is indicative of the purity of our constitution and our form of .<*>vemment. The blue is symbolic of the clear dome of heaven, wherein are set the stars of the union under which all peoples, regardless of race, color or religion m»v breathe the air of freedom. It is th* unconnuerable flag of the world. —Elizabeth Gregg.

Goodyear Cord Tires The Vawter Park Grocery And Meat Market For. $9.75 The Best of Everything I That is Good to Eat SYRACUSE AUTO SALES Give us a triaaJ Phone 605

Syracuse Electric Co. Electric Appliances Electric Fixtures Washing Machines Toasters, Grills, Table Stoves Flashlights SSYRAUUSE, IND. PHONE 11 CLUB CIGAR STORE d. McPherson, Prop. Distributor of Bergh off Products 3 pool tables Full lino of Tobiwcoo and Soft Drinks. Phone 07 SyracuNS Indiana Bather’s Paradise Public Beach and EBath House Chicken and Steak Dinner* ROO M S Kale Island—Wawa*ee Phone 566 Goshen Sign Service Ray B. UavigHlin GENERAL SIGN PAINTING Pketorial Work a Specialty. 114 Ea*t Washington, GOSHEN, INDIANA Candy Direct from the Factoryy From kettle to customer Saturday Special Chocolates. 16e pound Every Day Special Cbocolatois and 39c pound Hawks Drug Co. GOSHEN. INDIANA

Save the Coupons ROSS TRANSFER from Goshen flour and secure a beautiful Q en v era j Transferring Long Distaance Hauling “Colonial Days” Dinner Open and Closed Van ;; THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY service is our motto Goshen, Indianna Phone, Res. 412 Goshen, Indiana

READ AND SEE How to Find the HIDDEN CHECK At 12 o’clock Saturday noon a check will be left at one of i the stoies or business places in Syracuse, whose advertisement i appears in this group of four columns. It will be given free to the first person who calls for it after Saturday noon and before Tuesday nocn the following week with the correct solution as follows. In some of the ads appearing in this .group will be found extra letters. Find and mark these extra letters in the words of the ads. If properly arranged the letters will spell the name of the store or the name of the firm where the check is hidden. Remember, these extra letters will be found only in this group of ads of four columns and not in any other ad that may appear our the same page. Read the Ads and VZin the $2.00 State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR. BANK” H? B? HOLLOWAY Chiropractor Syracuse, - - - Indiana Oftlw: Residence of Mrs. Anna Crow. Hours Bto9 a. n., 7to9p. ». Why They Did Not Die Salem, Ind., June 13, 1924. ■ temperature of 105 when I called Mr. L. J. Miller, '‘the chiropractor. He gave him K. F. D. 3, Middlebury, Ind. adjustments every day and in a With the greatest of pleasure very short time his fever was enI will be only too glad to tell you tireiy broken. that Dr. H.' B. Holloway saved I could mention hundreds of the lives of three in my family, people who have been saved by I was getting worse every day‘this one man, Mr. Holloway. In under the best medical care that fact he is widely known all over could be obtained and was at the southern Indiana and Louisville, point of giving up in despair Ky., where he has gotten such when the said H. B. Holloway, marvelous results. If you are in chiropractor, came to our town, doubt concerning what I have I. of course, kknewnothing about; written you just ask Mr. Ho-llo-his way of caring for the sick, so way to tell you how poorly I was we thot we would investigate, when he first met mee. which wo did, and will never feel Hoping you will not delay in we can find words to express our trying Mr. Hol'oway’s adjustgratitude for what he did foi us ments as it is the only natura’ I had suffered for 19 rears with wav back to health. goitre on mv throat My son had; Wishing vni sneedy recovery, membrenons croup, which is onejvours for chiropractic and better form of diphtheria. He was ad- health, I am *■ justed hv Mr. Holloway with MRS. A. L. BAKER wonderful results. Two years' Original testimonial can be later my busband was taken illlsoen at mv office, at the resiwith pneumonia in the left h ng'd-noe of Mrs. Anna Crow, hours, and typhoid fever. He had aiß to 9a. m., 7to9p. m. Films left at the Beardsley’s Studio c- n o f or ® Thornburg’s the Kettle Before 6 p. m. ghOD finished ttomorrow * at 6 p. m. SYRACUSE, INDIANA Beauty ShOUiie Weal Beach Boating Mrs. C. H. King Fishing has established a Swimming Beauty Shoppe at Kale Island, SOFTDRINKS Lake Wawaasee. Sporting* Goods NOVELTIES , TOYS Marcelling a Specialty Gift shop When in need of her «erviees f “ r °J Scßson Free Parking Space Phone 569 tAKE wawasee WILLIAMSON & SNOOK Wants to see every reader of this ad at their furniture sttore. A saving of money appeals to all. 209 South Main Street GOSHEN, INDIANA

r Syracuse Plumbing >. . and Heating Co. f Sanitary Plumbing Steam Heat Ffurnaces Tin Work Phone 9. SYRACUSE, INDIANA “Trade With the Boys” Higgins & Throckmorton o Men’s Apparel 208 S. Main Strreet. GOSHEN, INDIANA Salem Bank ..I and Trust Co. Goshen, Indiana BONDS All kinds of securities bon light and sold. A good place to eat when in Goshen Farmers’ Restaurant McMahon & Dumas South Side of Court House. r' ? i GOSSHEN, INDIANA Ths Goshen Floral‘Go. aims to carry the best-stock and largest assortment of CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Our floral work is unsurpassed. 108 E. Washington St., Phone 87. Greenhouses, West End Pike St. Phone 2 on 104. GOSHEN, INDIANA f