The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1931 — Page 5
MAIL McCOLLEY’S CORNER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiddister and sons of Goshen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberson were visitors at the latter’s parents Sunday. In the afternoon Mrs. Jasper James, Miss Cora and Mrs. Roberson visited at the Dick Miller honie. Miss Ina Gilbert was a shopper in Fort Wayne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvie Richcreek and family and Roy of Goshen spent Sunday with Ida Richcreek and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey LeCount and family spent Sunday * wi|h Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ed Robison and family. I Mrs. Dick Miller and Miks Wilma spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Chas.”H’- h'■ eek. ' . j Miss Ina Gilbert and Win. Strieby are on the sick list. Ward Robison spent Sunday even- j ing at the Greeley Yoder* home. Mr. and Mrs: Roy Niles called on Mrs. Wm. Gilbert afternoon. SALEM Edward Daily and family of Lima. Ohio spent Sunday With Jennie Carrs. George Tom and family called | in the afternoon. ' . , Henry DeFries and vltife motored to Huntington Sunday arid spent the j day with Cassius Keller and family. Those who called on Reuben Mock and family Sunday were Mrs. Emory Guy, Lucile and Marjory Smith and Conrad Auer. • | , James Ingle and wife called at the Dale Torn home Sunday. Conrad Auer spent Sunday afternoon with George Auer and family. Lucille Smith of Elkhart and I Guy and wife spent the week end with Joe Smith and family. Irvin Coy called on Joe Smith and family Thursday afternoon.’ Mrs. Charles Schultz called at the J.>e Smith home Monday afternoon. -r—===== BANK STATEMENT. Charter No. 3#5. Report of the condition of The State Bank a* Syracuse in the State of Indiana, at the close of its busi- j ness of March 25th, 1931. .1 .. S'<.j * .-■ I’reemin, President A. W. Geyer, Vice President. Sol Miller, Cashier. IP M. Hire, Assi Cashier. resources. Loans and Discounts $323,102.31 t Overdrafts .... ---- 546.58 U. S. Gov’t Securities - 3,250.V0 Other Bonds, Securities etc 20.<‘Sn.(M» Banking House 19,500.00 Furniture and Fixtiirp Other Real Estate okvned 25,950.00 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Cash on Hand ---J. 74.396.60 Cash Items —J -—’ 215.80 Total ... I -17‘t.v 11 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, paid in . - 35,000.00 Surplus . . +15,000.00 Undivided Profits, net _ 2,071.69 Demand Deposits J. ---- 135,865.20 Demand Certificates -- — 282,104.40 Total - ---- 470,041.29 State of Indiana. County of Kosciusko, ss 1. Sol Miller, cashier of The State Bank of Syracuse, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. SOL MII.LER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of March. 1931. WARREN T COLWELL, Notary Public. (Seal) My commission expires December 16, 1933. THOUSANDS ARE PAYINGTRIBUTE No Wonder Seven Million Bottles of Konjole Were Used in 2 Years. There is gratitude in every word
expressed by Mr. Charles H. Jessup. 1908 E. 69th street, Cleveland,. Ohio. He says of Konjoia: “I was so ill that I could not breathe when lying down and was forced to sit in a chair. From December to March Tcould do no work what- , ever. I took eight bottles of Kon-
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jola and today I am as sound as a dollar. I rest well, have regained my lost weight and feel better than I have in years.” Equally grateful is the expres-
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sion of Mrs. E. Dawson, 2036 West 31st street, Cleveland, Ohio. She has this to say: “I was run down and unable to sleep because of nervousness. ( I was constipated and suffered ' misery -after i meals. Neuritis > attacked my j arms and shoulders. Headaches
and backaches were feaijM after taking Konjoia.
Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Jesse Crowl attended the Lutheran Aid at Mrs. Charles Schultz’s Wednesday. Emory Guy and wife, Joe Smith and family and Lucille Smith called on George Auer and family Saturday evening. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcßride spent one day last week in So. Bend. Thirty-four members and friends of the Leader Class were entertained Friday evening in the Community Hall at Benton by their teacher, Mrs. Dave I'oitzinger. Mrs. Ben Zimmerman spent one day last week with her mother and Vica Hapner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher and Mr. Will Zylman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hippensteel of North Mani Chester. • Kaleel Juday and family spent I Sunday with Ben Zimmerman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher attended the funeral of his aunt in Goshen. Saturday afternoon. - ; '
Specials for Saturday Sugar 10 lbs. * - - * 49c BEETS, Little Elf. 2i can - .... 10c NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs ■■ -■■■ 17c HOMINY, 300 size can.......................... 5c SAUER KRAUT, 300 size can .... .... .... .. 5c PEAS, 4 cans ' 28c BREAD, per loaf - - 7c SOAP, Flake White, 10 bars 1. 34 c Use Pastureized Milk f ■ I -M -p Seider & Burgener -
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Mrs. Vica Hapner was not as well last week. Miss Hellen Stacker spent Friday night with Louise Darr. Mrs. Stanly Smith and brother-in-law, George Smith returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., after visiting a few weeks with her parents, Alonzo Rqokstool and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Firestone and sons, Nathe Long arid Harry - i spent Sunday with Anderson Juday and family. . Mrs. Dale Darr and children of Mishawaka' spent Tuesday of this week with Mrs. Chester Firestone. Mrs. Mell Tully is slowly improv-, ing and was able to sit up in a rocking chair for the first Saturday. Sunday school Sunday morning and preaching services following Sunday school. DISMAL Mrs. Sam Dillon and Mrs. Melvin Dillon of Syracuse and Mrs. Minnie Doll and daughter of Wawasee spent Wednesday afternoon at the Ray Iniond Bitner home. Mrs. Sol Bowser has been in Lig-
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onier caring for her aunt, Mrs. Bar-’ bars Tyler. Miss Evaline Hire of Ligftnier was a guest in the Claus Bobeck home Sunday. Mrs. Vada Morris returned home Tuesday after spending several days in Fort Wayne at the home of her brother, who is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Fanny Larson of Ligonier visited her mother and sister, Mrs. Nelson Bobeek and daugther Tilda,
- L 2!2_l_--_222_LL!. - 7'”” • 'J! . I I Special I I Pre-Easter I Selling At ra I Lowest Prices I lln Ten Years! B B 1 | Chic Easter Hats i H| Special Purchase! New Arrivals! They ftO kw look twice the price! Modes to Flatter Cr jiiyi every type! Save on your Easter Hat here! ® I Easter Dresses £ Advance Styles! Fine Silks! Actual values A A H to $10.00! You simph must see these to ap- Jr predate their beauty and amazing value! Smart Easter Coats | Qualities you would expect to be $15.00 and £ more! New Revers! New Furred Trims! In J? 5 £ K Changa Weaves, Snowflakes and Sports M Weaves. " | Boys’ 4-Piece Suits | H Mannish Suits of Fancy Grey and Tan Cas- — A A B simeres and Na\y Blue Cheviot! All Wool! xfefekyN yWith Longies and Knickers! Actual SB.OO Values! ■ J ■ I I | 120 N. Main St. Goshen, Ind. g
■ Thursday. Mrs. Kathrine Beck, Mrs. MaryWilkinson and son Roy were the guests of Charlie Hinderer and family of Ligonier Sunday. Arthur Morris of Purdue university was at the home of his parents, Manford Morris and wife last week on his vacation. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray entertained Sunday dinner for Wilbur Wilkinson of South Bend, Miss Helen Kriiyc of Nappanee and Joe
Grimes, wife and daughter of Ligonier. Harold Bitner and family of Lig-
GET THAT SUIT,’ Dress or Coat Cleaned and Pressed for Easter Have your cleaning in by Friday afternoon 2:00 and you can have it ; -. back Saturday afternoon. Hats Cleaned and Blocked SUITS PRESSED SATURDAY - ONLY 35c For the best in Suits, Topcoats, Hats, and Men’s Wear See M. E. RAPP l .1 i , - , ' < BACHMANS iSELF SERVE GROCERY j I We have a supply of Early Ohio * ’•‘ _ • i • and Cobbler Certified Seed Po- ; I; tatoes. Come in and get our j ■ • Prices. • EXTRA SPECIALS? : : SAUER KRAUT, 3 cans for- 20c j • GRAHAM CRACKERS, Perfection, lb .. 15c : • BANANAS, 3 lbs for- 19c j : GRAPEFRUIT, 6 f0r.... -25 c : j HEAD LETTUCE, 3 for 25c j :■—— : • Haw Patch Chick Feeds at Prices You Can : : Afford to Pay. • J Milk from Blood Tested J • From Indiana State Live Stock „; : Sanitary Board. •
THURSDAY, APRIE 2, 1931,
onier and Mr. Harding of Wolf Lake were Sunday caßers of Raymond Bitner and family.
