The Syracuse Journal, Volume 26, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 April 1934 — Page 2

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THR SYRICTSR JOUHNXI* aiatera. ♦** • * •* • **♦ grown grains thus spending less for Secretary Wallace likens the Wall -i" ' - - i REPUBLICAN. Prof. Winger preached in the ""SOYBEAN HAL MAIN- * the purchase of protein supplements, street operators to worshippers of the TDFAQTTDFR K'n«/«iiiclrn Tn * miiii i"i r ' u'.'.msssTT , I- '■■■=?-** .—■■ -= Church of the Brethren Sunday and • TAINS MILK FLOW * The use of liberal supplies of soy- old god Baal. We presume that is be "Oi 1 IVLiIOUIvLIV XKUaC U9IV. • Published every Thursday at ha and hia w jy e wera guests in the * * • * * • * * * • * bean hay in the dairy ration for the cause they burn the lambs. Republican^Nomination * rracuse. >« • home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller. When "Ralph Guinnup, of Dels- winter of 1934-35 should be provided . ■ j Kntered as second-class mMU r on j| r< Miller se a brother of Mrs. ware county, fed his herd of eleven for when working out this year’s Syracuse. Indiana, under the Act of Winger. Jersey cows mixed hgp for two crop program. ] f?ADDFCT C nCPTITD Congnee Os March 3rd. I*T» Mrs. J. T. Riddle received bad months instead of soybean hay, pro- 0- — _ I r UKKLj 1 ULL ILK SUBSCRIPTION RATES " news this week. Her brother, John duction dropped 30 per cent in spite Our idea of the last place for your A TTAP C On*- year in advance $S.©9 Moore, whose wife recently died, is of the fact that the grain allowance Uncue Samuel to go just now is into MJMSI ”“*5 ** W ° rld STEELE ! Subject to Decision of Republican Voters Subscript ions dropped If not renewed #epioualy iU at their home near Lake consisted of 14 pounds of soybean mat Primary Election, Tuesday May 8, 1934 when time la ent. Wawasee. hay P«r cow and a grain mixture of ls , he Best Man For HARRY la POKTKR, I*. Word has been received frORI corn ind oats fed according to milk V — Rtlitor Publisher Pre atice Kindig that be is now em- Paction. This plan was followed IdUmHVLOOiTI Ail - |] g Office Phone 4 - Home Phone 4*4 - . aandwich man at the l,uil March when mixed hay replac- Subject to the decision of W "fc* Vlg<g — — — —— Mountain View Dairy Restaurant, «* ** soybeans. £ Election o*o SAFE * For SHERIFF - KoSCiilSk^CoUnty, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934 uptown in Long Beach. Calif., and Comparing the average milk pro- , May i announce SANE - Rz*rmhlirsir» Mnmina^nn he and Mrs. Kindig are getting along luetion of the 11 cows for the months my candidacy for the norai- CONSERVATIVE xvcpuum.au ivuuuuauuu line, and like the climate there. >f January and February with the nation of Congressman from ... . - -J - - -- and Mrs. Jerry Hamman spent verege production during March }l?f ct b * C ° nd lndlana Dls - VOte fdf Hltll “M3C A* V. MCCOIICV r^TX.rJ*Z.^ 6 r. ROY C STREET -2-—«... .* Resident of No:Webster and A / / £ and Mrs. Ralph Method to Warsaw, -mounted to 2,379 pounds or 216 * KoSClllSkO CoUDity for 24 years m latter the day pounds per cow month. Knowing Joel Wilt has bought a new car. her grandfather. Dr. Mabie, and at he feeding value of mixed hay is j Subject to Decision of Republican Voters Mrs. Dave Clayton is recovering lhe Ezra Graham home. iferior to soybeans, Gumnup in- ; — Primary FWfinn TllPcHflv Mav 8 IQ2A from the measles. Porter M i c key has pa i me d the in ,ea ** d the « rain consumption from I 31 1 ri m ai*\ Election, 1 UtSda> Ma> », 1934 Km! Auer 1 a*, hi, home on „ r ‘ of ‘ the ' dinui . room f the ! P" unds ! >e ' P oU,,ds of . milk this past week. Grand hotel. and floors are being K pounds, but even then tne milk jniHHKfBfiBIgBKBIIBIIW izr—v 4"-■ = Bert Cleiand was a Syracuse visitor raped r'eliniahmg. He h.ts ec ... — a soybean ts ATT IMIYVJ TZ i p "Mrs. Joe Rapp and children came hai.s there, brought here from hay has increased rapidly during »] •1 I } For AUDITOR KOSCIUSkO CoUllty from DeMotte to spend last week lonner place of business in Lees- he last few vers, but there is Republican Nomijnatioil Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mick and Mr. and Mis. L. A. Seiuer re- -•> bean hy to feed dairy cows. I»]Ij |U l¥l FH POIIT QO*\l son of Klkhait were guests of Mr. urned home, yesterday, having* M. ny h y iu-.ws will be empty this |•1 I| I I IJ 1 | I jjA Ijj i 1 LaU I VJ LiJVJ i M and Mrs. Ernest Rkhhart, Sunday. pent several weeks at Lake Worth, . pring that have carried a tew tons lt a Job , Know How to Do. Finton were Fort Wayne visitors, es from a coconut tree, a cluster t ears. Dairymen who. are not assur- j u.ifwii. v T-. of green coconuts, and one which jdof at least one-half acre of le- i » o , • ~ r. •• - n , t . TT . The Fa-itern Star lodge is holding had l>een Panted in a bucket a year j ume hav (one acre if there is no ] a n i ollbjCCt tO DCCISIOn OI Republican VOtCTS . d^pa u.niKh, m ho„.r of -z j- ow>ld ,„ d Jot ! - >•) 'or „ch. c„» m .ha miikin, A Real Buy! at Primary Election, Tuesday May 8,1934 charter 1L of ,h. * nil I , ht " d P l *" ""P ™ U ' i ° n SHtAWW-WIUItAS i T Chicago were week end of . The wenl out on enough soybean hay to provide this £ I ft ft N “Jr.'-J irs«r wad. «» o- :rtr C d r ,“':; P c“ :^ ,pe « For COUNTY AUDITOR wego were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .b^tivTpoundi Rapp W^iw ; nuch of their feed from rou s ha se j 22 bnght colors. Republican Nomination. Chester Middleton, Sunday. me about &Ame BuVthey I “ P°f ,ble - f , I »c«« * Mrs. Walter Ballard returned to , , . . .. , I Soybeans as a source of legume Event Special ■ 1 * a you should see the big ones that K , , . , even. Syracuse, yesterday, after spending lt seems a sDcarman must ! have proved lheir value ° v n J " dlana ItTCCtT QPI IMFP 10 davs in Chicago. , J ‘ -P farms. Feeding trials in the Purdue This coupon and 12c will pur- uLobL uK UiNIK Miss Flo Masters spent Sunday at ”° W bow to s P e herd indicate that well-matured soy- chase a 27c can of ENAMELOID. the Jacob Bowser home. Mrs. Bow- OBITUARY te » n ha y produces more milk per Name - U»it—l can to ser’s condition is much improved. * ere than early cut hay. The higher Address a cu.tom.r Subject tO Decision of Republican VoteTS Mrs. Laura Launer returned home Benjamin F. Coy, son of Henry 1 protein content of the late hay mak- , , 0 . Sunday, after spending the winter and Mary Ann Coy was born near jes it possible to use more home J|t PniHUry ElCCtiOlly 1 UCSCIUy JVIUy 1934 at the home of her son Herbert, in Syracuse, July 1, 1851, and died in | ~ . —— Dries Quickly VYas/IGS Easily , . ; - Elkhart. - Gtfshen, April 11, 1934. He was 82. Q VAX I ri Iki \/ADkIICIJ -— - -- - —— — Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Grissom years, nine months and 10 days old. j se“vv L,l PI V/LC w«V| YAKrUdil - and Miss Bertha Raymond spent He was married to Sarah Darr, Dex restores and preserves linoleum beauty. Does Fftr TREASURER - Ko<iCin<ikft Cmintv Sunday with relatives near West April 17, 1881. To this union were not discolor pattern. Easy to apply. Dries overnight. TUT IIVE* ! Unity, O. born two daughters, Hasel and Vir- _ Republican Nomination A party celebrating the birthdays gi«. His wife and daughter Hazel M I Qt. D«Xand 2 X /% Inch Brush H? 24 of Margaret and Elizabeth Miles preceded him in death a number of | H was held at their home after school, years ago. '-'IDIHA Value SPECIAL I ri , r u . Tuesday afternoon. He is survived by his daughter Mike Pryor came from Chicago, Virgie, her husband, Guy Symens- IHF _ . j Sunday, to spend a few days with ma , an d their son Lavon; also six |||| Get the Jump OH Flies! 1 his wife and Mr. and Mrs. John brothers and sisters; Mrs. Mahala W Q W QfDECKI PKIALiCI Subject tO Decision of Republican YoteTS Gneger. Maloy of Warsaw; Thomas Coy of H %»<&■■ |f§( W-YY JVsKCCII CHMIVICL . _ . -- 0 Max Yazell, aged 2, son of Mr. Syrcause; Mrs. Hester Kitson of Go- |p , A Prevents rust and warping. Will not clog mesh. St rnniary JDICCIIOn 1 and Mrs. Charles Yazell has been -hen; Matilda Coy of Milford; Irvin Dries quickly. Glossy black. Easily applied. Stock : seriously ill with pneumonia this Coy of Cromwell; Mrs. Daniel Dee- jralll£ up at our low event price. - '| " 1 1 ’ 1 ' ■■ ' ■■■"! week. ter of Milford. » . . Mg JM ■! '- ' ' 1 ' ■— —ar- 11 ■■■' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith and Ben Coy lived his entire life in the j. Quart Can ,#l| PYir TRIISTFF daughter fr.m Ueaburg ..eighborhood where he wa« born. | SPECIAL—Thi, Event Only MIHIV T . „ , T .. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter He was a prosperous and successful J ■ ■ 1 Urkey Creek 1 OWIISIUp Smith, Sunday. farmer. mm^ . . AT m. * Mm. J. H. Bowser’s sister, Mrs. Funeral services lor him were held I Self-Polishii.Q I I e P u lcan omina ion Kerwm, returned to Syracuse, Yes- a t his home, Friday afternoon at _ ... __ _ 4A# A terday; having gone to Chicago, Sat- l;30, and at the Church of the Breth- S-W FLOOR WAX nri TT nn TTAUUD TCi'n For RECORDER Ko ApplyS-WFlo-Wex« WALTER KOHER iVf Srr ““” | Republican Nomination —*« iob S SS2“ °°" Subject to Decision of Republican Voters evening. ~~ o — v i p t . Fio-Wax and Lambs Wool at Primary Election, Tuesday, May S, 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hark less HERE S A BIG ONE T 1 Applicator Rea Si 35 Value ifiC are expected home this week, having on SyracUßc Ute , Sunday ChaUllCey 1 UCKCf EVENT SPECIAL ‘ —— "=— ~ -■ "-^■= .pent the winter Daytona Bead,, Ruasell Hinderer caught a pike 35 1 * * ‘ . I curDT ™ 7 * Mr Mr. L.„dis r. 1 ... ™' h « >«"« •»<> 9 ‘< ! CLAYPOOL For SHERIFF - Kosciusko County turrisd home, Sunday, after spend- jHe had uaed. minnow a. ban. . FREEIcI _ Republican Nomination ing lust week with relatives in . * ~.l " f =sS= \ H - * * erwin-Wnliams c b »- b r o. WE DELIVER LA I HOME DECORATOR h»r p\?„£ H z SJTft t PHONE 12 #1 ** • » color schemes, m CLETUS “JOE” ROVENSTINE Brady snd Snm Rasor ere doing the home fainting suggestions by work. Betty Wood, mtenor decorator. ~ ( Mr and Mrs. Andrew Hibner of “ Get your copy at our store today Subject to Decision of Republican Voters relative, ot "toTc'lm., S Thl*,’ YTOOD BARGAINS' at Primary Election Tuesday, May 8,1934 Albert Hibner-s condiUen improved. M, WW MM * SWP HOUSE PAINT S-W FLOOR ENAMEL T~ Mr ,' , V Stoner and Standard of Paint Value for i Ten colors, ouick dnrin*. -Txrnily relumed to Syracuse, Sunday * generation*. No waste. Econ- Easily applied. Right quantiafter a week spent in Wisconsin. "|" ni " " omy aizes. Colors. * ties—no waste. Jau y c lh nßed their pUn * tbout lo * SAVE ON QUALITY GROCERIES sl.oo* s».BsH*a. 6ocpl SI.OO et. FOR TREsAISURER Mr. snd M„. Henry Steiu of Fort S-W SHINGLE STAIN H W ”-<>o“ VARNISH grrvcrtTT -CI/A ryy tvtv Wnyne and Mra. Hnnnnh Schmeltaer STTfJAR Ift th Cloth RaC 47c I Protect,, preaerrea and rn- Mm-S« is dear, fast-drying. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY of W akarusa spent lest Saturday with OUuAlv — XU ID. VylUbll j j new*. Right amount for your For floors, woodwork. Econ- ... , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson and PDPAMPDV t>t Tr PTI?P IK 9fin needs. omy sizes, RCpUbllCflll Nomination, son Harold. UJSMMJCiKI LSUllril\, ID £OC t| fAjA 75c P*. $1.25 4*. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawley of , _ I F°rt^ wayne were guesu of Mrs. POTATOES, Genuine Idaho, pk 35c S-W PORCH AND DECK S-W LIQUID roof _ w _ v Sarah Howard and son Roscoe, Sun- PAINT CEMENT > J /*g^|y day. Mrs. Cawley and Mrs. Howard LYE, sos SOap making, ..3 CailS 23c practical color.. Wear- Waterproofs and protects an ICJTIC JL M& W j=i-' T■ _ ._-■■■ resisting. No heel maria. types of roofa. Heavy bodied. AT BREAD FLOUR, 24 lb bag 99c «. toc Franklin Township LARD,.... 3 lte. 25c ' j ——— „_,J.gIiJ.|iJJHU PEANUT BUTTER,.._ 2lb jar 25c ■^•KW-evsneannawiiEifc*..— Ki.TWfg| Subject to Decision of Republican Even HOT GREASE Will Not Stain _ Voters at Primary Election May 8. SAVE ON OUAUTY FRUITS | Shcrwh-Wiluhs i. ", m .-d-n Semi-Lustre |«fafi9Baaa^^ ROUND TRIP TO GRAPEFRUIT, Fancy Florida, j n» Thrifty w.UmU. wj pa* [j FOR AUDITOR l| {c\Jiirsl rrf\ LEAF LETTUCE, lb. 10c \ j KOSCIUSKO COUNTY !} \jmUlgU BANANAS, 4 lbs. 25c jk [l RepubUcan Nomination ** Jl Every Week-end WINESAP APPLES, 4 lbs 25c tlToth.e \\ | H IW |j John F. “Jack” Shoup| Ask about other Bargain • - " " ' . |J [ J ““— "BACHMAN’S Thornburg Drng Co. Baltimore & Ohio j II IpffffffFWfffffflPWffrrmrffJTlfflfffffffffflTffl

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