The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1936 — Page 6
THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1936
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FOR SALE—One buffet, 1 round table, 1 library table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 ice box all in good condition. Phone 121 Syracuse. Roy Miller. It chg. APPLES- —Grimes Golden, Jonathan and Rhode Island Greening, Prices from 25 cents to $1.50. Very good quality this year. Phone 596 Stephen Freeman. 4t chg. FOR SALE—Onions, potatoes and cabbage. See Maurice Crow. Itpd. FOR SALE—Eight head of choice ewes and two coming two year old sorrel colts. These are good colts. Howard Mock, six miles south Syracuse It pd. WANTED—Experienced girl or woman for general house work. Two in family no laundry. Phone Ligonier 533 on Monday. J. A. Elin. It chg. REWARD-Ten dollars ‘reward will be paid for any person caught carrying firearms on the Guy Symensma farm.’ 2 t pd. LUMBAGO Can be overcome in a few treatments Dr. Warner, Goshen, Phone 176. WANTED We buy scrap iron* metal, paper, rags and old cars. SYRACUSE IRON A METAL COMPANY PHONE 113 PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN I am making up a class in Kindergarten at my home between the ages of 3 to 6. Class opens at 9 and closes at 11:30 every morning. Please call on or before Saturday. Phone 16$. Gertrude Hoch. Call SHEA for quality plumbing, heating and furnace work. Phone Syracuse 850. We assure satisfaction. 45 ts ch. FOR SALE Gallon Glass Jugs. Three outside toilets. Apply Chas. Dalke, Sleepy Owl, Route 13 on Lak4 Wawasee. 2t chg. WANTED- Poultry of all kinds. Get our prices before selling. Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, N*»w Paris, Ind. 26 6t chg. FOR SALE—Three thousand bushels choice winter apples at the Cham- ” pion Fruit Farm, 3 1-2 miles southwest of Syracuse, 3-4 mile north of Dewart Lake. No sales on Sunday. Phone 3013 Syracuse, Ind., James Dewart, prop. 26 6t chg. FOR SALE — 1938 Chevrolet coupe with pickup box. Also clinker bort. H. H. Hoppel, P. O. Box 63, Syrcuse, Ind. 26-2 t pd. FOR SALE I have 20 tons of Pocahontas mine run Coal to dispose of. Also a Westinghouse Cook stove. Anton J.- Rollert. Mineral Park. Wawasee. FOR SALE SWEET CIDER 15c per gallon. Forest Kern. It pd. FOR EXCHANGE—An 8-room recently remodeled all modern home, 4 blocks from Court House in Goshen for Syracuse property. For particulars addess 619 So. Third Street, Goshen, Ind. (Continued From Page One) LIGHT COMPANY Myerslo7 133 136 369 Freeman 106 163 124 393 Miller 75 100 84 259 Bassett 74 96 112 282 Davis 118 103 96 317 Three Game Totall62o WILT FACTORY GANG Wilt 106 88 127 321 Richhart 91 105 129 325 Shultslls 152 136 439 Ryman.——l2o 90 92 302 Chuck-115 118 136 369 Three game total 1756. Tonight the Printers team will compete with the Syracuse Motor aggregation. Friday night the contest will be between the Dry Cleaners and Port Office crew. Next weeks schedule is as follows: Monday, Meat Market vs. Wilts Factory. Tuesday, Ice Company vs. Light Company. Thursday, Syracuse Motors vs. Post Office. Friday, Printers vs. Dry Cleaners. Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Skidgel spent the week-end in Paulding, Ohio, whore they attended the funeral of Mm. Skidgel's nephew, Harry Weir. Mrs. Frank Swihart spent last week-end in Goshen with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emanuel Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riddle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Cramer, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Elisabeth Riddle spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Claire Glass, Churubusko. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, Elgin, HI., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miles. position at Koontx Wagoner Elect- ■
I REBUILD BUSINESS BLOCK INSYRACUSE. B- m 4 fcl ' J H■ w ' ifaß I'ls H h S-1 ~ • *'i K heJBBi EK ■ I MHMBffflHßwßi Remodeling of the business block at the intersection of Main and Huntington streets in Syracuse? Ind started several weeks ago and Is expected to be completed in the late winter or early spring, giving Syracuse five new modem business establishment* W. E. Long, Chicago business man, who owns extensive property at Lake Wawasee. near Sy recuse, and also established the famous Chinese gar-; den at the lake, is remodeling the block. . —Pl»to by RtJnfegM Studio,
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ric South Bend, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner. Ocal Craft, night marshall here spent Saturday and Sunday at LaPorte, he visited his father and sister. He *'* accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeCount and children. Mr. LeCount is Marshall Craft’s nephew. Noble Meyers was in South Bend I Saturday, where he attended the Notre Dame, University of Wisconsin footbail game. Mrs. Roy Darr nas gone to Strea- | tor, 111. to join her husband who is ’ employed there. Maurice Crow drove her to Streator and returned Satur- i day. Henry Gustafson and son, Kenneth | of Gary visited Willard Gustafson, i Sunday. On LakeWawasee Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Henwood, of ! Mishawaka, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walter, of Bremen and Kale Island, were Sunday dinner cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. George Wandel. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kitch, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end in their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Maurer, of South Bend, spent the week-en’U in theii cottage on Lake Wawasee. Ralph Pent rea th, Clinton. Indiana, arrived Tuesday morning to spend a few days in his cottage in Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, Lidia Mellinger, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mallon attended he Republican Rally at Warsaw, Tuesday evening. Mrs.'Roy Brown has had a new j
L..-1. I automatic refrigerator installed in her home. Mrs. John Walton and Mrs. Rulo Conrad spept Tuesday in South Bend shopping. . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brannum, of Indianapolis, arrived Saturday for a short stay at their cottage on South . Side. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pickens, of |
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Secretary of State Runs on Record > A ' jstßßlh? r' , - ' - Er JP AUGUST G. MUELLER Indianapolis Secretary of State , Indianapolis, spent the week end in their cottage on South Side. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brannum were dinner guests, Sunday, at the home j of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sellers, of Marion, Ind., spent the week end in their cottage on Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. James Traster, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss, Mrs. Emma Cummins, Miss Louise Diddier, Emerson Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niles and son, Burton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Troxel in Nappanee. Mrs. Lester Mock spent Monday i afternoon with Mrs. Jordan. Huston Winters and his mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss spent Thursday in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Naylor are taking care of the store for Mr. Emerson while the Emersons are on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Emerson and daughters, Jean and Billie, are vacatoning in Niagara Falls. Burton Niles spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Searfoss. DON’T SLEEP ON LEFT SI DE—AFFECTS HE AR T If stomach GAS prevents sleeping yon right side try Adlerika. One dose I brings out poisons and relieves gas pressing on heart so you sleep sound , ly all night. Thornburg Drug Store. We have a complete assortment of Christmas Greeting Cards at a low price. I The Syracuse Journal
In Our GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Jerome S. Kaufman, Pastor. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Worship Service with Communion j 11:00 a». m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Women’s Missionary Society meets in the Church, Wednesday, October 28, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehersal—Wednesday, Oct. | 26, 7:00 p. m. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST J. C. Bailey, pastor. Syracuse—Church school 9:45 a. m. Public Worship 10:45 a. m. Concord—Church school 10 a. m. Indian Village—Church School at 9:30 a. m. Evangelistic Services every night 7 p. m. ZION UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 10:45 a. m. Bible study and prayer meeting Tuesday evening in the School house across the road. The Bible study is Geographical hence we have itat the school house so we can use the blackboard. Next Sunday is home coming, service Both morning and afternoon, special music, pot-luck dinner. We are planning for, and expecting a good day, a feast of good things both temporal and spiritual. Come and enjoy the feast with us, bring something with you to add to the feast and you will enjoy it more. Indian Village Preaching at 9:15 a. m. Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Nn prayer meeting this week because of meetings at the sister church. One week from Sunday, Nov. first will be Home-coming and rally day. SpeciaL invitations will be mailed to ‘ those away that we can remember, but if you should read this and not get a special invitation, remember you are invited. This will be a full day of good things both spiritual and physical, pot-luck dinner, service both forenoon and afternoon a special speaker and special music. Oak Grove Preachinge very Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Last Sunday evening was the first service to be held in this church for some time, and a much larger crowd was present than anticipated for the first service. Service each Sunday evening is planned. We feel sure there is a need of the church here and believe if the folks of the community will turnout and help we can have a real live church.
BACHMAN’S I Close Out Sale' 1 I A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS AT COST AND BELOW . 3 Year Sheets 81x 99 each 95c Mohawk Pillow Cases 42 x 36 each 23c Germantown Knitting Yarn 2 Skeins 15c Muslin, Bleached and Unbleached per yd. 8c and 10c Bed Spreads, Crinkled, In colors 89c Ladies Hose, Excellent Quality 19c Children’s Shoes 59c, 85c and $145 Stove Mats 4J x 4| 59c Men’s Work Shirts, Big Yank 59c NOTE—We have done our best to tell our Home Folks that this is not just another sale —but a real slash in prices to dispose of this stock. It is easy to save a dollar by buying a small amount of merchandise —things that will soon be needed for the cold weather. Sale will continue until the stock is completely sold. * ImMMMM ■■■HU ■
November 2, 1936 Will be the last date for payment of Fall Installment of Taxes. After that date a Penalty will be added. JWe have Turkey Creek Township, and Syracuse Corporation Tax Lists, for your convenience. The State Bank IkWb JwK| of Syracuse I BACHMAN’S Check these money saving* prices . Buckwheat or Pancake Flour, 5 lb. bag 25c Cornmeal, New Crop, 5 lb. bag 1.22 c Pink Salmon Fine Quality 2 tall cans 25c Monarch Fresh Prunes Lg. 2 1-2 size Can Dozen Lots SI.BO Monarch Finest Quality Vacuum Packed Whole Kernel Corn can 15c Monarch Tomato Juice 50 oz. can 25c Grapefruit, Fresh Juicy 6 for 25c BANANAS, lb. 5c New Crop Florida Oranges Sweet and Juicy 25c and 35c dozen Heavy Beef Roast, Young Meaty Cuts, lb 19c Rib Boil, lb.loc Round or Sirloin Steak Young and Tender per 1b.28c Large Frankfurts 2 lbs 25c Minced Ham, 1b.15c Fine Quality Veal Steaks
