The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1929 — Page 8
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Syracuse Dry Cleaners WORK GUARANTEED CALL and DELIVER SIX-DAY Clearance Sale 25 cent Reduction On All Merchandise WISHING TO GIVE MY FRIENDS AN OPPORTUNITY I TO BUY AT HOME AT A GREAT SAYING TO THEM, I WILL OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISH- | INGS AT A REDUCTION OF 25%. The Sale Starts Thursday, June 27th j and Closes Wednesday Night, July 3rd | 25 per cent REDUCTION on I STRAW HATS FELT HATS I ' CAPS DRESS SHIRTS NECK-TIES | UNDERWEAR SOCKS OVERALLS WORK-SHIRTS CANVAS SHOES Ladies’ hose M. E. RAPP . Syracuse, PHONE 90 Indiana. Journal does job printing of all kinds g aaß^ r ~ THE HOOVER representatives are/ TTERJv / THE representatives from the Hoover factor# have arrived. Their visit is an event of unusual importance both to Hoover owners and to every one interested in efficient cleaning. These men will be glad to give you a demonstration, in your home, of the sensational Hoover clean* ing principle, “Positive Agitation.” If you are a Hoover owner, they will be glad to look over your machine, making ar.y adjustments needed to keep it in first-class condition, or replacing at a very small charge any parts worn out in use. As their stay here is very brief, it is imperative that you telephone at once, reserving time for either a demonstration or the conditioning of your Hoover. Osborn & Son Phone No. 6
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Schwan and sons will leave Friday and make a tour of the west. They will stop in Chester, Mont., and spend two weeks with Mrs. Schwan’s sister, Mrs. Geo. Ross, and^ family. They expect to be gone a months o i — ——l IN OUR CHURCHES I I i : 1 Methodist Church Church school, 9:45, Supt., Mr. Kriete. Morning worship at 11:00. Junior League, 11:00. Evening service at Church of God. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:30. Men’s Brotherhood, Thursday, evening, 7:30. Evangelical Church P. W. Soltau, Gen. Supt. Services in this church Sunday as follows: Sunday school 9:45 a m. Divine worship 10:45 a. m. The pastor will use for his sermon, “In His Steps.” The evening service will be a union service held in the Church of God. Prayer meeting and also Bible study'each Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to these services. R. G. Foust, Pastor. U. B. Announcements Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Gerald Bushong, Supt. Junior C. E. after the Sunday school. Prayer hour Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The evening service will be a union service at the Church of God. Rev. O. O. Tracy will preach the sermon. Concord Sunday school at 9:45, . Jacob Bucher, Supt. Worship service at 11:00 a. m. Welcome to all. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Church of God Morning service: , Sunday school, 10:00. Preaching service at 11:00. Evening service— Preaching service at 7:30. All services held on standard time. Everyone welcome to each service. Rev. O. O. Tracy, Pastor. Grace Lutheran Church Sunday school, 9:30. Let us come. There will be no morning or evening service. Union service. 7:30, in Church of God. Rev. Tracy will preach the sermon. A. H. Arbalgh, Pastor. Mrs. Roy Riddle, Supt. S. S. o ‘1 GAINED 28 PONNDS SINCE USING KONJOLA Noticed Improvement From The Start—Glad to Be Able To Indorse New Medicine A \||| B js:•IB MRS. CHARLES SUGG “I feel better than for a long time and I owe it all to Konjola,” said Mrs. Charles Sugg, 1818 E. Randolph street, South Bend. “I suffered from a complication of ailments for a long time. I had no appetite, was undernourished, and steadily lost weight and strength. My kidneys caused ho end of trbuble, and I was subject to frequent night rising. “I decided to try Konjola, and improvement started at once. I am now getting the proper nourishment from my food, and feel much stronger. My weight has increased from 126 to 165 pounds : and my appetite has improved in proportion. My kidneys have been corrected, and I no longer ■ have to get up nights. My nerves • are as strong as they ever were. ; I owe all this new health to Kon- ; jola, and I am glad to indorse ; this new medicine.” : Konjola is sold in Syracuse, ! Ind., at Thornburg Drug Co., and by all, the best druggists throughout this entire section, j
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