The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 April 1930 — Page 4

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL MIFUaLICAN Published every Thursday at Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as second-class matter on May 4th, 1908, at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ,S2.X)O Six months, in advance ...1.25 Single Copies .05 Subscriptions dropped if not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Office Phone I—Home Phone R-1787 Thursday, April 17, l’»so , POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS \ FOR SHERIFF { This is to announce to the voters of Kosciusko County, I, Ll&yd Disher, will be a candidate, for sheriff of said county, subject to the Republican Primary, to be. held May 6th, “1930. a —adv. FOR SHERIFF DANIEL R. HATFIELD is announcing his candidacy for the office of sheriff <>f K< sciusko County, subject to the decision of the democrats at the Primary May f>, 1930.. FOR SHERIFF This is to announce to-the voters of Kosciusko County that 1 will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic primary. May 6, 1930. CHARLES SCHRAMM: Warsaw. Ind. FOR SHERIFF This is to advise the voters.of Kos ciusko county that 1 wil Ibe a candidate for Sheriff of said county, subject to the Republican Primary to be i held May 6, 1930, (2) HARLEY D. PERSON. FOR SHERIFF Editor Journal; Please triform the voters of Kosci- i usko county. thgv my name will ap- I pear on the Republican Primary bal-1 sot as candidate for,nomination to e• f Shet iff. *1 will applrec pte the . support, assistance and con-1 sideration of the voters. ' VIRGIL E. YEAGER TOWNSHIP IRC.STEF. This is to'inform, the voters < f Turkey Creek Township that I wiil ibe a candidate for; the office of Township Trustee, subject to the deci-c . the Republican Primary, .May <>, 1930. JWERI.GAW THROP. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE -This is to’announce .to./the. voteis- I of Turkey Creek Township, I, Wm. F. Kindig .will be a candidate for Trustee <,.f said township, subject to the Republican primary, to be held Mav 6, 1930. (ts) WILLIAM F. KINDIG. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE This is to advise the voters! of this Township that I will be a candidate for the office of Trustee of Turkey Creek Township, subject to the Re publican Primary to he held May 6, 1930. HARRY CLEMENS. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE This is to advise the voters of Tur- i key Creek Township that 1 will, be aj candidate for the office of Trustee of said Township, subject to the Republican Primary to be held May 6, 1930. • ’ ALBERT W. EMERSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE .’This is t<> announce to the voters of Turkey Creek Township that I have filed for Trustee of said township ,on the Democratic ticket, subject to primary May 6th. JOSEPH H. GODSHALK. 47-eot. COUNTY TREASURER This is to announce to the Rebublican voters of Kosciusko County that I am seeking the nomination to the! office of County Treasurer, subject

Next Saturday, April 19 ’ Y we are going to celebrate the opening of our New Grocery Department And General Re-arrangement of our store by offering some UNUSUAL REGAINS. Space on this card will not permit enumeration, but we extend a cordial invitation to you to come and see our new arrangement and take advantage—if you so desire—of our bargains. You will be under no obligations, to buy. Coffee and Wafers Will be served—--10 a. m. to 10 p. m. o C. C. BACHMAN & SON ■ ■ x

to the decision o fthe primary’, May'6, 1930. ' ■ • : ■ J C. LeROY LEONARD COUNTY AUDITOR This is to announce to the Republican voters of Kosciusko County hat I am a candidate for Auditor of Kosciusko County on the Republican '.icket, subject to the decision of the primary to be held May 6, 1930. Your upport will be greatly appreciated. Respectfully submitted, (My 6 IRVIN E. GRESSO. AUDITOR This is to announce, to the Republican voters of Kosciusko county that I am ,a candidate for County Auditor, Kosciusko county, subject to the decision of the Republican primary to be held on May 6, 1930. Your support will be appreciated. JESSE BRUNER, Claypool, Ind. FOR AUDITOR Editor: Please inform the voters of Kosciusko county that my name will appear on-rtie Repupblican Primary bal- ! lot, as a candidate for nomination to :he .office of Auditor of Kosciusko tinty. I will greatly appreciate your support, assistance and consid- ■ eration. ' GILBERT; A. HENDERSON i . Harrison Towpship _. ■ -i COUNTY ASSESSOR This is to advise the Republican [ voters of Kosciusko County that I afn a candidate for County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Primary ■o be held May 6th, 1930.. Me M. TURNER. COUNTY TREASURER This is to announce to the' Repub- I lican voters of Kosciusko County, hat I am candidate for County Treasurer, Kosciusko County, sub- ,

I Nappanee Dry Cleaning Prices Suits, Overcoats and Top Coats, . (Dry cleaned and pressed) SI.OO Ladies Spring coats (wool) Cleaned and pressed i SI.OO to $1.50 I I Ladies silk dresses cleaned and. I I pressed $1.25 up Ladies hats, cleaned only —5O c I Gent’s hats, cleaned and blocked SLOO WATCH FOR OUR TRUCK IN YOUR TOWN MONDAY AFTERNOON AND THURSDAY NAPPANEE CLEANERS C; A. DEISCH, Prop. N A P P A N EE. !• N I) I A N A ATTENTION! Fe ed Special Desiring to become better acquainted and to have our feeds better known we are offering inducement: Wayne All Mash Chick Starter, 16 Protein 4 ‘ Fat Not over 6 c Fiber A complete feed — nothing to add. • Manufactured with the highest quality ingredients • . OUR OFFER $3.25 per 100 POUNDS (while our stock lasts) Sec us foT: Dairy, Hog and Poultry Feeds (Feeding leaflets free— ask for them) STIEFEL GRAIN CO (Known as Syracuse Elevator) Everett Dunn, Manager

• ject to the decision of the Republican l| primary to be held oh May 6, 1930. j GRANT B. WILLIS. (47) i Leesburg, Indiana L COUNTY COMMISSIONER This is to announce to. the Repubi lican voters of Kosciusko county, that : I am a candidate for County Com- ' missioner of tire Southern District •of Kosciusko County, subject to the ! decision of the Republican PrimaryIto be held on May 6, 1930. C. I. BASHORE ' COUNTY RECORDER Editor Syracuse Journal: ■ Please announce my name as candidate. for County Recorder, subject Ito the decision of the Republican 'voters of Kosciusko County at the Primary. May 6, 1930. Your support ! will be greatly appreciated. | - EFFA L. HOVER J ♦ FOR CORONER j This is to announce to the voters I of Kosciusko County that I will be a i candidate for the office of Coroner. I Subject to the decision of the Repub- | Hear s at the Primary oh May 6, 1930. HARRY A. ASHLEY, Pierceton. . __ _ Q — ' I •. • . . I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitson have j taken up housekeeping in Warsaw. Mrs. Carl Ruch, of Niles, Mich., has ; accepted a position as office girl at [the Tavern hotel. j Glen Gordy of Fort Wayne came ;to Syracuse to. spend the week end with local relatives and friends. The condition of Frank Bushong is reported as improving following his operation in So. Bend last week. Mrs. Neva Miles of near Milford ■! called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brickel Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Slaughter of | Milford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lincoln. Guests -of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL

Clellan Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Frank Geiser of Nappanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Harper ,of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thornburg ,of Marion .spent Saturday and Sunday with their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg. A group of young people saw the partial, eelhipse of the moon Saturday night, from the shore of Syracuse Lake. The Misses Violet and Vera O’Dell, who are teaching in Elkhart, came ■ home to spend last week end here in 1 Syracuse. J. W. Scott, geneal manager of the 1 Commercial Telephone Co., came from Warsaw’ to visit the local tele- | phone exchange Saturday. E. O. Dunn of Bluffton came to Sy-! racuse Monday, to take over his I duties as manager of the Stiefel Grain Co.’s Elevator here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sellers and son, and Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Alward and son of South Bend, were week end guests of Mrs. Isabel Grieger. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle Sunday were: Mrs. Herman Clouse and two sons of Churubusco; Mr. and Mrs. Claire Glass, of Burr Oak,

i ! The State Bank of Syracuse •••••••• I • Capital and Surplus $50,000 ! “OUR BANK” |„ I - Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent J | A SPECIAL CLINIC | Will be conducted by DR. E. O. JOHNSTONE, Specialist, in the X A X NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT OF > | n VARICOSE VEINS and ULCERS X FOR ONE WEEK ONLY—April 21-26, at the office of Dr. John M. * •• Kauffman, 221 VS. Main St., PLATTER BUILDING — GOSHEN X ? ’ A v PHONE 212 for appointments or at the office of Dr. C. r! Weaver, X Hawks-Gortner Building— Phone L-399 X This treatment is simple, harmless and specific--no drugs, no knife, • v and no loss from work - ' X Chick Sale ■ 27,800 two weeks old WHILE THEY LAST $13.00 per hundred 1/K Phone, w rite or call B El y OPEN DAY and NIG H T 9vk gy Custom Hatching, 6c per Chick Elkhart Hatchery W wj Cor. E. and Franklin Streets . Phone 580 ELKHART — INDIANA I . ; ... ' ■ '. ' ' . ; ' MILFORD HATCHERY PHONE 178 MILFORD. INDIANA we Take pleasure in announcing the opening of our office and that we will have a well-known SPECIALIST WITH US THE FIRST WEEK DR. C. R. MYLER SPECIALIST IN THE NEW SCIENCE OF RADIONICS. WILL BE WTH US Monday, April 21 to Saturday, April 26 The first week will be conducted as a special clinic, and Dr. Myler will personally conduct all diagnosing Radionics is the science you have read about and heard of over the radio—the science of detecting and treating disease by the action upon magnetic waves produced by the radiation of ions. Radionics is the most accurate health science practiced today. There is no guess work. It makes no mistakes, nb matter what your condition is. Radionics will diagnose it accurately—tell just what the trouble is, just what the cause is, and every organ involved! f Radionics is not only the most accurate diagnostic method practiced, j but also corrects the condition. Even serious conditions such as CANCER, TUBERCULOSIS, DIABETES, ETC., respond under treatment. ■ ■ \ This is Your Opportunity to Learn the True Condition of Your Body Dr. Myler is a practitioner of long experience in various methods, x and understand the science of Radionics thoroughly, having spent much time in research work. He will diagnose every case thoroughly—tell every abnormal condition, and be honest in his prognosis. He will give you the most complete examination you ever had. DO NOT LET US KNOW ANYTHING OF YOUR CONDITION — LET DR. MYLER FIND IT AND PROVE RADIONICS IS CORRECT Dr. Myler will be able to diagnose only a limited number of patients, if you want his personal diagnosis, phone or call at the office for an appointment! You wil Ifind us competent in our practice and always ready to answer your questions - NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION RADIONIC HEALTH CLINIC Nappanee, Indiana l ady In Phone 142 Attendance Over the Poßt office

1 and Paul Riddle of Albion. M. Smith left last-week for a tenday business trip through lowa. His daughter Miss Peggy Smith is accompanying him to drive the car for hiin. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freeman, x Jr., of Wabash, and Mrs. C. H. LaSalle of So. Bend. With school closing this week end Miss Lucile Henwood and Miss Mil- ! dred Anderson plan to leave for Man- | Chester College to enter school there, 1 for the spring term. S. E. Rowdabaugh is spending the i week at home, it being spring vacation for him from the University of ! Michigan Law school at Ann Arbor, I Mich. Rev. and Mrs. A. Nicodemus and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Sarah Younce. In the afternoon Rev. Smith and family of Ligonier called. Watch the programs r of Crystal, Ligonier. , —adv News has come to Wawasee friends that Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Honeywell are now on a cruise off the

coast of Florida, in the new 96-fbot yacht w’hich they have just purheased. TO BE TOASTMASTER S. E. Rowdabaugh is to act as toastmaster at the third annual alumni banquet to be given in the |

I Griegers Grocery A RICHELIEU STORE Offers these Cash Specials on SATURDAY, APRIL 19th, 1930 10 Pounds SUGAR 55c Calumet BAKING POWDER, 1 lb can .... 25c MATCHES -1 carton 23c MickaltoernZs? Man ? other specialsWatch our Windows! ■■i Clean the Shelves Sale Continues : IF YOU NEED HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, . BELTS, HOSIERY, WORK CLOTHES, : GLOVES, BASKET BALL SHOES, etc. NOW is the time to buy at REAL Bargain PRICES! M. E. RAPP WALL PAPER LARGE ASSORTMENT | Prices 8c to $1 I Double Rolls BORDERS IN PROPORTION SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT THORNBURG’S Y ¥ 1 i i s I Jkz X ■ s ■ ill — ■iw t j m t — x j ■ • JN- « a/ a ; X ■ « £ YOUR CONFIDENCE t in us- • , ; v • Y . • j Reflected in your steady and increasing pat- : •J ronage enables us to reciprocate by offering • rock bottom prices. But the same : ; | high standard of quality and service con- ; | tinues. ‘ I — : | Seider and Burgener’s i | Phone 82 — — ■ Phone 172 :

New Paris High school building Saturday evening. The banquet is to be served by the women of the New Paris churches. E. E. Miller is president of the Alumni Association and Lillian Misler Boyts is secretary-treasurer. TRY A JOURNAL WANT AD I