The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 July 1924 — Page 5

I What Shall I Get for Dinner? JI How many times Il li have you asked yourself this question ? Day after day, week after week, it is a problem that is cons * " " ri "k suntly confronting you. T£ 1 If you were to stock j, your shelves with a good 7 assortment of canned goods, you would always have something on hand that your folks would like. □gw Canned meats —canned • I vegetables—canned fruits —we have them all in the h- ■;- M b*«< known brands and ar prices • - * '' J tiut w 'W Pleas* you- Place > aur order at once. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Seider & Burgener PUIE FOOD GROCERS SYRACUSE. - INDIANA

Country Correspondence Me* ulh-Vs Coriuis Chester Miller called on Dea Hart Sunday afternoon. Mr :>nd Mr*. Graham Tyler spent Sunday after mxmwi th Mr. > ><i Mrs An Hummel. Miss Beatrice Juday visited Imrt week with her grandmother near Sol-. omonS (’reck. Mrs. Nat House and daughter. Lottie. called on Mrs. Graham Tyler Sunday cueing. Mr. a»<l Mr-. Emmett Gordy and son, Allen, visit*<l Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Kreger. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black and family on Sunday astern Mr. and Mr-. Vlouris Muter and son Robert visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Hartey Milter and family. Gordon Leonard. of Havre. Mont., came on Saturday afternoon to visit a few weeks with Stanley ai d MH<» Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richcreek and Mr. and Mr. Gratrnm Tyler spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs ,h BM Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers and little son and Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Boggs and .little baby, all of near E:.n. ware Sunday gmMs of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller and family. j Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Richcreek • and Arnel Milter visited Sunday *f tontoon with Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Kauffman and daughter.' Mi<- Viola. I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Swenson and j family, of Indian Village were atao callers. Tippecanoe Mary M-.cu. r: Spent Tuesday With Mrs. Emmett Gordy. Grandma Bigler is visiting at the Charles Biglor home. # Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn calhd on grandma Johnson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bicler and family visited friends In Michigan Sunday. Ix>tha Baugher is spending a few weeks with her grandmother. Celia Baugher. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gordy spent Sunday afternoon at the George Kreger home. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bailey and son. of South Whitley, called at the J. Garhet homo Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie See, of Warsaw. spent Sunday afternoon at the J. Garber home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn called in the evening. Mrs. Emmett Gordy and Mrs. Eston KHno helped cook for hay hands ah the J. Garter home Thursday. Mrs. Brent Koher called in the afternoon. White Oak Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fisher and fam- ; ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart attended service* at the V. B. Church at Indian Village Sunday. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dewart were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dewart. . Mr. and Mrs. Orland (Stiffler ami faptlly arid Mrs. Lerta Stiffler, of Syracuse. spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Chester Stiffler home. * Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart and family, of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ryman and son Nelson spent Sunday evening at the Jacob Bucher home.

I— -Pleasant Ridsre Mr. a-nd M r -. Thomas C<>y .-tei day with Mr. and f Mrs. Georg < Horsey. Mr*. Harry Culler and children ealted <>n .Mrs. Thomas C< > Monday evening. Dr. C. R. Hoy was called to the X> 1 ter Mrs. Hann. Mrs. J. F. Epson, of Elkhart, is visiting with Mr. and ltrs. Thomas " this week. Mrs. Anna Raenanyder. of Go Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell and fan ily called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Decker and family near Middlebury. Edward Gilbert, Otis Ray and two lady friends from Pierceton and Lavnla Gilbert .called on Mrs. Eflen Robinson. The Mi- e- Ruby Bailey and Min nle have been helping with the house work for Mr. Roy Robinson. Mrs. Robinson is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. John Alms and two children, of Valparn s Mis- Anna Itessel. of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Round Ringer and Mary and Leonard Drm kamiller, of Elkhart, were S-.i’t-I day guests with Mr. and Mrs. KmI mett Weaver and family. West End Mr MHO Geyer i- Improving. Rateigtr Neff is much improved. Mrs. Jack Kearns is slowly improv- , Ing. j Mrs, John McGarity is able to sit up a few hours each day. Miss Maydllne Doll pending two v ‘eks. in Goshen at the home of Rayi Ogle. Erven Neff, who whs on the sick list a few weeks. is able to be out again. Erma Doll is under the care of Dr. r. of > Goshen, for nervous trouble. Eugene Sheffield had his hand and arm badly burned last Wednesday with pitch. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh railed at the home of W. E- Sheffield; Thursday evening. Mi-s Mary Shaffer, c-f China, took Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybrlgbt. Miss Violet Miller, of Goshen. Is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milter. Mrs. Albert Warstler. who has been on the sick list the past few weeks was taken to the Lutheran hospital in Ft. Wayne Monday. Guy Morehouse and family, Mrs. Solomon Rowdabaugh. and Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright called at the home of Albert Watstter Sunday evening. The Indiana and Michigan Young People’!* Conference, of the Church of the Brethren, which was held from July 14 to 30 at Oakwood Park was largely attended. Howard Devinne. Miss Zella Rogers, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrr, Harold Sheffield, of Mishawaka, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E .Sheffield. Those who called in . the afternoon were Mr/and Mrs. John I Alms and children. Stanley and HelI en. of Valparaiso, and Miss Hesal, of Warsaw. II The summer assembly of the t Church of the Brethren. of Northern ' Indiana, will be held at the Bethany ! Church, four and one-half miles 11 north-west of Syracuse. Aug. S, «. 7. j There will be some very good talks i day and evening. The Ladies Aid ' will furnish meals at the church. Everyone is invited.

Four Comers Flo Darr called at the home of Oscar Graft Monday morning. L Mrs. Mary Strieby, of Syracuse. | spent Thursday with Frank Maloy. Mrs. Noble Myers and Mrs. Howard McSweeney were Warsaw shoppers Tuesday. Alfred Showalter, of New Paris, called at the home of Crist Darr Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neff and dangh!cr. of Milh rd. spent Sunday e>.ening al the Clint Callander home. Mrs. Frank Maloy and Mr. and Mrs 0. D. Braithwaite and child and He! r-n Gross spent Monday afternoon "with Mrs. Rosa Coy. v Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deardorf •nd child and Mrs. Mary Strieby. c‘ Syracuse. spent Friday afternoor with Frank Maloy. Miss Jessie Rosan. of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. O. D. Braithwaite and child. >f Virginia -pent several days at the home of Frank Maloy. ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins and on Jack. Mrs. Morrison and Mr. and M> r <. John Swartz, of Go<hen. calle’ it the home of Crist Darr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C’int Callander and •hree children, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cory and ><>n attended the Cory re .union at the Goshen Park Sunday [afternoon, SI-ARUHLIGIIT FOR AVIATOR’ What is claimed by U. S. ai r mail employees to be the best emergency landing field between | Cleveland and Wyoming is located just south of Goshen on the J. i Koerner farm. i A fifty-foot tower has been erected. on which is placed a hu.re searchlight. According to Mr. Koerner this light throws a piercing beam of five million candie power and can be seen for a distance of 30 miles. The current is furnished by a Delco light nlant located in a small building hist , under the tower. The huge light revolves 4 times every minute. The large globes cost S3O each. Neighbors living on a farm three miles away report that the reflection from the ilight during a recent tryout was bright enough to see the print on a newspaper. The field is not as yet complete but it is expected to be ready far n o and in nightly operation within a short time. T. S. IMPORTS \NO EXPORTS Washington, July 14. -Increased exports and decreased imports marked the foreign trad 1 of the United States for the fiscal year ended June 30. it was shewn today in figure.; made public by the commerce department. The United States during the rear shipped goods abroad valued at $4.311.625.797 against *3956.733,373 the year before, an increase of $354,892,424: Its pnr’hases abroad were $3,557,147,532 >r $223,811,433 less than the proyear.. The exports ex • d the imports by against an excess of over imports the year before. ONE ATA TIME Many ministers could, from oersonal experience, tell strange names, bestowed upon infants nt their baptism, but few could «qval the following story recently told by the bishop of Sodor and Man. A mother who was on the lookout for a good name for hpv caw on the door of a building the word “Nosmo.” It attracted and she decided toj adopt it. Some time later, parsing the same building, she saw, the name “King” on another door. She thought the two woald sound well together, and so the boy was baptised “Nosmo King Smith." On her way home from the church where the baptism had taken place she passed the building again. The two doors on which she had seen the names were now closed together, 1 j and what she read was net "Nos-; Imo King,” but “No Smoking”— WHEAT PRICES COMBING Indianapolis, July 22.--War-time wheat prices are eipeereo by J. S. Lackey, who has assumed directorship of the Indiana Wheat Growers’ association. Mill stocks are low and western mills are paying 10 cents mow a bushel to get wheat, according to Lackey. o Buffalo Bill's Wild West Rodeo. Great Tail Indians, splendid ktoking savages 25 in mini hot, 25 cowiwys, 2 carloads of bucking hur-es and steers will lie in serviee at the -North Manchester Fair August 5, 6,.7, 8. 13-2 t. ' o In Koseiusko County there were 48 births and 29 deaths reported for the month of May. , CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is otten caused by m Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unites the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. halls catarrh medicine w»i do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful tn the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Tears. Sold by all 4ru®tf«t3. F. J. Cheney Xk Toledo, O.

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READ AND SEE How to Find the HIDDEN CHECK At 12 o’clock Saturday noon a check will be left at one of the stores or business places in Syracuse, whose advertisement 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 noon 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 cheek 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 on the same page. « • Read the Ads and Win the $2.00 State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 •‘OUR BANK” H. B. HOLLOWAY Chiropractor Syracuse, - - - Indiana Office: Residence of l£rs. Anna Crow. Hours Bto9 a. m., 7*to 9p. m. Had No More Troubles 1 ' l ~ ■ „ , tit 1- mot 6 months and have had no more Salem, Ind., June L, 1924 • trouble of that sort since. I Mr. L. J. Miller, think a great deal of Chiropractic I Middlebury, Ind. and have great faith in its virDear Sir: ■ . > tues. Mr. Holloway had a great Your letter of the 12th asking many patients here—a large niaabout H. B. Holloway hnd whatljority cf whom feel as I do. he had dene for me received in! Aside from Mr. Holloway bding due time, and in answer would a very able Chiropractor—l consay that I had stomach and bowel sider him a gentleman, trouble for a number of years. Hoping I have given the ir.iorMedical doctors gave me but mation you desire, and with best, temporary relief. I went to H. wishes, B. Holloway, Chiropractor, in truly, 1917, when he first came to Sal- J- ELI BREWER em, and took his adjustments fori R- F. D. ». Films left at | j Beardsley’s Studio //\ Beardsley’s Studio f ° r ' Thornburg’s O iHr I Before 6 p. m. tea Room finished tomorrow Art Shop at 6 p.m. i SYRACUSE, INDIANA Beauty SHOPD6 Ideal Beach Boating A I Mrs. C. H. King Fishing has established a Swimming Be»uty Shoppe M xcll SOFT DRINKS at Kale Island, Lake Wawasee. Sporting Goods NOVELTIES TOYS Marcelling a Specialty Gift shop . . , . Rates for Week or Season When in need of her . rrvfce. Phone 569 lake WAWASEE WILLIAMSON & SNOOK Wants to see every reader of this ad at their furniture I store. A saving of money ( appeals to all. 209 South Main Street GOSHEN, INDIANA

The Vawter Park Grocery And Meat Market The Best of Everything That is Good to Eat Give us a trial Phone 605

ROSS TRANSFER General Transferring - Long Distance Hauling Open and Closed Van SERVICE IS. OUR MOTTO Phone, Res. 412 Goshen, Indiana

Syracuse Plumbing and Heating Co; — Sanitary Plumbing Steam Heat Furnaces Tin Work Phone 9. SYRACUSE, INDIANA I Trade With the Boys” Higgins & | Throckmorton Men’s Apparel 208 S. Main Street. INDIANA Salem Bank ! and Trust Co. I Goshen, Indiana BONDS All kinds of securities bought and sold. i ? A good place to eat when in Goshen Farmers’ Restaurant McMahon & Dumas South Side of Court House. GOSHEN, INDIANA The 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