The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 April 1931 — Page 8
THURSDAY, APRIL 2,193 L
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FOR SALE- One Coffield electric washer, good as new Ca 11.299. lt-49 FOR RENT—7 room house. Inquire G. H. Bailey. 46-ts. Mortgage exemptions. Geo; L. Xanders. 45-4 t WANTED Your live s’ *ck. Call John I. Indiana. Itp. FOR SALE—High grade fertilizer. Andy Armbuster, Phone 326, Syracuse. 48-ltp-tf FOR SALE Used Radios, speakers, A eliminators and B Eliminators,etc. Owen R. Strieby. Rug ,values almost equal to twenty year*'ago! See for ybur*elf, at Beckman’s. adv NOTICE Ship your live stock through the Turkey Creek Shipping Association. J. H. Godshalh, Manager, Syracuse. Ind. FiADlo — Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. I’honeSlo. • 17-tfj WE HAVE MOVED TO US’- Soil Buffalo street. H. C Frazer & Son. Abstractor of Title. Phone 265. W'ar.l saw, Ind. 2t-49 * FARMERS ATTENTION Order • your Fruit Trees early. Prices lower i than ever. A. O. Winans, Syracuse,’ I’.d Ph one 1 41-lOt FOR SALE Car. light 'Ford truck. car.<>e, .3u-h. p. marine motor .and equipment, model T Ford motor, gold wa’< h. tly r«‘d. fly. 2 ■•. xslmg rods, casting bates, mirinow seine arid rnoI i : sale by H. L. Lung. Inquire V. C- Lung, Phone 2611 -49 pd AN UNEQUALLED SALES OPPORTI MTY THE SILENT GLOW OIL BURNER CORPORATION has an oppora few live and energetic men aa salesmen in .this territory for the well-known SILENT’ GLOW OIL) BURNERS. Over 8(1.000 users in New England and an -unequalled record] of bO years continuous progress as- ■ sure you of a permanent, and pro* • •• ■ i. ■ - A i>■ hr- a ■ row" fellow, Address your reply to THE SILENT GLOW BURNER CORPORATION. Hartford, C mn. Apr 2-16.'. ■ i
This Woman In 4 Weeks Lost 17 Pounds of Fat
Here’s I letter writti 1*29, by Mrt. Fred Barringer <f be reed by every overweight v«.‘;anin America’. Gentlemen: I started taking Kru'Jn n eterj -morning as directed -as I wa* wry much overweight and wanted to r< dm v. . I had tried going on a diet but would get so hungry that my diet would not last long, so- I decided to give “Kruscheri Salts" a fair trial. The day I >T,.ted to take them I weighed 256 lbs: and at present, which has been just four weeks, I weigh 23y lbs. And I must say, I feel better in every way, w.d-s looking much better.
I ! ! The State Bank of Syracuse i Capital and Surplus $50,000 ••OUR. BANK” | ' Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent . | Saturday Specials HAMBERGER 15c lb SAUSAGE •...-. 15c lb PORKCHOPS 20c lb PORK SHOULDER 20c lb PORK ROAST 20c lb SIDE MEAT .: 20c lb ROUND STEAKS 25c lb SIRLOIN STEAKS 25c lb BEEF ROAST 17c lb RIB BOIL, 12c HALF or WHOLE HAMS.. 28c lb FISH, deep sea ... 25c lb KLINK BROS.
Community Sale Saturday, April 11. At Insley’s Barn Consisting of live stock, farming H implements, baled straw, household tgoods and some antique furniture, ’ also 100 pounds of soup beans. If you have anything to sell at this time, see L. W. Held or phone 67. L. IW. Held, auctioneer. Albert Method, manager. 1 ° SAVE MONEY Buy FARM BUREAU FERTILIZER and get a rebate. Write, telephone or isee Bert Whitehead. Telephone 304, Syracuse. o If You Need PLOWING # Tractor Outfit Complete TRUCKING I Carries a Real Load See me first. I can save you money. F. D. WHETTEN, Syracuse, Ind. 49-3 mo FOUR CORNERS. Mr. and Mrs. James Meyers called at the home of Clint Callander Sunday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strieby spent : Sunday at the'James Myers home. Elmo Callander spent Saturday I night with his cousins, Russel and Myron Dewart of Milford. I Messrs and Mesdames Snyder and >Geyer spent Sunday evening with ■ Mr. and Mrs. Truman Ball of Elkhart. The Rev. and Mrs. Jarbo of Syracuse. and Key. and Mrs, Emeral Ijmes of near Concord spent Monday aftern> on at, the home of Clint Callander. Miss Rosalie Wyland spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparI onts' of Milford. Mr 'and Mrs. Howard McSweeny spent Saturday arid Sunday with relatives in Chicago. • . _—: o Spend y :• sleeping hours on a Beaut yrest. . r a- Deepsleep, $39.50 and„s23. at Beckman’s. . adv o ■ Mrs. Guy Stone has been ill with he flu at her home on the south i hore of Lake Wawasee. . —o— Emerson Cummins and Louise Diddior and Mrs. Emma Cummins of Elkbatt spent Sund y evening with Mr. and Mt.*. Bert Searfoss. DOC lOR WARNER >es treatments for tcmsili.tis. Many iri <•at troubles can be helped,.by his j reatments. Phone 176. Goshen.
Maj all large people, both men and women, who want to reduce in an easy way,, give Kruschen Salts n lair trial. I am sure it will convince anyone.” ’ A bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts four weeks costs but 85c at I Thornburg Drug Co., or any . drug-, store in America. Take one half tea;spoon -in a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning. To help re?duce swiftly cut out pastry and fat ty meats and go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar. The Kruschen way is the safe way , to reduce Iry one bottle and if not I joyfully satisfied -*tnpney back. 1
I - j IN OUR CHURCHES I J ZION CHAPEL. Rev. J. E. Shaw, pastor. Sherman Deaton, Supt. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service, 10:30 a. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH A. J; Armstrong, Minister. W. G. Connolly, Supt. Church School, 9:45. Junior League, 11:00. Morning Worship, 11:00. Palm Sunday.” Intermediate League, 6:15. Evening service, 7:00 p. in. Everybody welcome. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. • Eugene Maloy, S. S. SupJ. Sundav school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 10:45. Holy Communion. In the afternoon at 4 o’clock a sacred concert will be given by the < h-rir. EVANGELICAL church R. G. Foust, pastor. P. W. Soltau,. Gen. Supt., H. M. Hire, Asst. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. ! .. - .. ... ....—
ANNOUNCEMENT! • • A ’ ' O. P. DAVIS Has Been Given Charge of the SYRACUSE GAFILL STATION — ' * * I fwSHF B . , ..wg * -Jk'M jfiKH -- - w -» - - W 18. I fW ■ 1 RB# ■ ■. .MMMBMiif""" (■I k b’ I WHiM ■b . ?...*■ ■flßKriMßßf ,1B brim H 1 •* ■ ■ * f —1.11.1“ r La&aOte' y ■ s . -* ■ *. jAijl by.'. IB -- ■■ 88888IN THE FUTURE Mr. Davis will operate the above as an individual service and filling station on a commission .basis. He is a resident of Syracuse and has operated this station for a number of years. He has always taken an active interest in the civic affairs of this community. He is well known in Syracuse for his efficiency and courtesy. In this new business venture he asks the support and co-operation of the people of Syracuse and vicinity. He assures all motorists the highest type of station service, the best gasolines and oils 7 obtainable and courteous attention and a sincere appreciation of their patronage.
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Morning worship, 10:45. Subject: “The Assurance of Life.” AlsoJßaptisirjalService. At 7:30 p. m. Cantata. CHURCH OF GOD. Geo. L. Chapman, Pastor. JSunday School 10:00 a_ m_ and fourth Sunday in each month at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Preaching this week Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Also 10. a. m. Friday. I CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. Evangelist J. Edwin Jarboe, pastor Leonard Barnhart, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic services each evening this week. Special music at each service. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kline will direct the singing. U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS A. Nicodemus; Pastor. Geraald Bushong, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:4a®a. m. Preaching here at 11 a. ,m. i Evening service at Indian Village.. Prayer hour 7:30 p m. Thursday, ■ after which recent converts and other young people will organize. . WHY BE SICK? We specialize in chronic diseases. If you have never received results for your trouble consult us. Examination free. Drs. Brooks and Brooks. Phone 201, Goshen, Indiana.
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ELMER M. CALVERT Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 91 Syracuse, Ind. g Phone 889 Box 177 -w A. J. THIBODEAUX Watch and Clock Repairing No. Harrison St. Syracuse, Ind. 9-24-31-pd BS ( ( HAS NO RIVAI. for WNS.6ARWNS & FARMS 25 lb. bag SI.OO 50 lb. bag 1.60 100 lb. bag 3.00 For Sale At i Syracuse Feed Mill
SERVICES Crank Case draining and greasing service. Radiator flushing and filling. Distilled battery water. -— Hr for the tires, tourist information. Vindsbield cleaning, leadlight bulbs.
ORVAL G. CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE Syracuse, Ind. Phone 75 RADIO DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES CREEN GRID RADIOS All Guaranteed OWEN R. STRIEBY PHONE 8-1-S Syracuse, Indiana TO BRETZ for GLASSES OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Room 30, Hawks-Gortner Bldg. See DWIGHT MOCK —for — Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Battery Charging and Repairing South Side Lake Wawasee (on cement road) ALL WORK GUARANTEED! tone 504 Syracuse - ■
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