The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1918 — Page 2
THE GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE 2E H. A. BRUNER c . s a“kun MILFORD, IND. IS NOW IN FULL SWING And Growing More Popular Daily The thousands who attended the opening days of the saie attest to the genuine character of the qualities and prices. Every individual p.ece of merchandise we have in stock, is being sold regardless of cost. The loss is ours. The gam ,s yours. , YOU COULD NOT PAY FULL PRICE IF YOU WANTED TO Did you get your share of the bargains’ If not. why not’ What are you waiting for’ Don t wait. TforehaT And' in addition we offer All previously advertised prices will remain in force throughout the sale, subject on y o leu eir gco you the following: ’ - Big Specials For Thursday, Friday, Saturday z '"** fii BH’EING cleansers mop cleaner MASON JARS MARON JARS CANNING TINS LENOX SOAP * itches. India Liquid blu- Babbits. NuWay Wizard Cleaner Mason Jars, one Mason Jars, one ‘-American- wax Le "° X . k l>ap ’ f ‘ full boxes ing. full size. 3 Monsoon or Sun- for Mops. 10-cen quart size, per pint size now per top canning tins. well known, four five full brlght . only dozen. v dozen, per dozen. bars for o g 59c 55c 49c 25c 25c 25c qC SOAPS MONSOON SOAP BORAX WSH’U P’W’K’B c™dmas'BoSx It Clothe# Rins In Choice ot Lewis. 3-ln-l carpet tks Aunt Eliza. Nu- ■•Monsoon." fine .Every Woman's Star Naptha pew- boxes ot to, dos.. Rex or Green- 6, S- tn-oz. worn Way. Peacock, or hard i'ndry soap. White Borax. 4 der tor washing. p„ box. wich. per can. toe. but now Calumet, cake, 6 bars for for j ftp 5c 25c 25c 25c 25c 4c »c
Specials in the Grocery Dep’t Canned Peas, Canned Cherries, or Rasp♦larly June, 2 for berries, 25c „ Hominy, Plymouth Otp fo * Rock, 2 for .Cheries, White, 2&C • Canned Spihach, OKp Red °* r * 1 ’ or 3 f or .... “Ov Sardines in Oil, 25c Baking Molasses, lAp 3 foi per can XW Manhattan Jelly, 25C Horseradish Cream, Pp 2 for per jar W prepared Mustard, OQp Ripe Olives, QKp large ar 3 f or fcieJV prepared Mustard, lOp Stuffed Olives, QEp small jar 3 f or .... Canned Pumpkin, • 25c 20c Ripe Olives, 17p 2 for eac p*. XIV Canned Soups, Qp 25c Ripe Olives, 99p P er can , each Sauer Kraut, 15C 30c Ripe Olives, Q* p per c . an ' ea ch fc«OV Canned*Chili Con 9|)C 40c Ripe Olives, OEp Carne, 3 for ... each Ouv Beans with Pork, Majestic Baking Powder, 15c 2 for size in pint jars, , Qp Phg- Japan Ep per jar ***' Tea, » er Package Liquid Veneer, the 50c size, x 39c; the 25c size, 19*
This Sale continues until Saturday, August 3rd. Every day is a good day to come. Every day has its special bargain events and lots of good things not advertised for lack of space will be found on special sale at out-you-get prices. s™ e e—H. A. Bruner P ™ e e -—Milford NOTE.—It is necessary to approve this advertisement at an early hour while the sale is in progress, as this paper prints only once a week. Therefore if some of the items listed here should be sold by the time this "ad" appears, a great many others equally strong will be given their places. The yellow tickets count. Look for them. . . SALE IN CHARGE OF THE NATIONAL STORE SERVICE COMPANY, OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
PARAGRAPHIC BITS ABOUT HOME FOLKS July records are here at Beckman’s store. 74f FOR SALE—New Ford., touring car. See Ellwood George, Syracuse, Ind. 725 f Miss Helen Jeffries is spending a few weeks with her grandparents near Leesburg. Ten foot tables are here now. Just the kind for farmers at harvesting time. At Beckman’s store. 74f Harvey Cory and wife of Kimmell spent Sunday evening with his mother, Mrs. Amanda; Deeter. Our line erf silks is very attractive. ' Tub silks for shirts or waists, i Stripes, Plaid and Plain Taffeta and | Messalines for skirts and dresses. A., W. Strieby. 523 f We are prepared to do auto tire repairing. Blow outs, blisters and rim cuts. Look your tires over today. A stitch in time saves nine. A. E. Snavek. . 627 f
New Rugs have arrived at! Beckman’s store. 74f Misses Ruth Launer and Vida Dewart spent Sunday in Cromwell. Another lot of Dutch Kitchennets have arrived at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 74f Clarence Kline and family of Elkhart spent Sunday at the Jacob Rentfrow home. Now is the time to buy Aluminum Cooking Utensils at prices away below those you will ever be able to secure again. A. W. Strieby. 523 f Miss LaFern Ritter underwent 1 an operation at Goshen Monday for the removal of her tonsils. She is getting along nicely. Men’s Shirts—The variety of pat- ; terns, the quality of the materials, i and the value offered at $1.50 will I remind you of the days before the 1 War. A. W. Strieby. 523 f Mr. and Mrs. Clell Medlam and son, of Elkhart, visited at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Medium, over Sunday. Mrs. George Hoelscher and children, Pauline and Wayne. ■ left Tuesday to join Mr. HoelI scher at Atlanta, Ga.
Other Special Items AT Real, Fur-Sure, Clear-Thcm-Away Prices Shovels ' 79C Scoops 79c Short Handled Forks *79C Scholls Axle Grease, 1%-pound box for 11C Curry Combs, any style, any size, 3 for ... 25c HoVse Cards, extra strong made, 3 for 2sC ONE GALLON JARS, Heavy Porcelain, per gallon 9c Buggy Whips, 7c each, or 3 for 50c Buggy Whips, choice now for 39C Strap- or T-Hinges. 6- or 8-lnch, 2 for 25C Barn Lanterns, Pauli’s Leader, the large No. 2 size. finished plain, or painted red or blue, go for The Farmer’s Friend Shoe andUlarness Repair Outfit, a complete handy kit man to have, SI.OO regular price, go now for, each 17C Mr. Farmer, mend your own harness. We have every piece you may need at less than the cost of the material, just to close them out. You will do well to look these over.
Let us figure with you for ybur linoleum neds. A. W. Strieby. 523 f < 1 Miss Rebecca Snyder of Goshen is visiting her aunt, Mrs. ( Rosa Juday, this week. Mrs. Alonzo Searfoss, of Gary, came Monday evening to visit ( Miss Mae Tish. .11 We can ’supply you in used cars of almost any type. Call us up. S. C. Lepper Garage. 725 f Mrs. Lola Cook and daughter] are here from Goshen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 Zerbe. t Jesse Darr and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with; William Wogoman and family at Goshen. « The P. R. Sprague family went Thursday of last week to Buch- ] anan, Mich., to see their nephew • I before he left for training camp. I Before buying your curtains, see I our line of sheer, cool appearing curtain scrims in white, natural and ecru, 20 to 60 cents. A. W. Stri- . by. ■ * 5 23 f I Mrs. H. G. Mann, who has [ spent the past with Mrs. . S. H. Widner, accompanied her . husband Sunday to their home pn Montpelier, Ohio.
THE SYRACUSE ANl> LIKE W LW.LSEE JOUENAL
Rev. and Mrs. F. F. McClure] are in Wabash, Ind., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Hall | of Cromwell called on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miles Sunday. Mrs. Robert Yeoman and children were in Elkhart Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Myers, of Ligonier, were in town Saturday for a short time: Mrs. Amanda Bunger and sister, Mrs. David Conrad, of New Paris, spent a few days with Mrs. Carl O’Haver. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marker and family and Mrs. Benney, of Columbia City, spent Sunday with Sankey Vorhis and family. Make your homes more pleasant and sanitary by covering your floors I with linoleums. We have a pattern j for every room in the house. A. W. Strieby. . & 2f j Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Widner and four children, of Millersburg, were at the S. H. Widner home for supper Sunday evening. Bradley light weight Shetland and fiber coats have irresistable charm and beauty. They come in a wide range of attractive color combinations at prices to suit every purse. A. W. Strieby. 6231 I
Look at These Cut Prices on PATENT MEDICINES Dr. King’s New Dis- F7Qp Lanes Q« inie tab " IQi covery, $1 size .. ’ lets, 25c .size .... Dr. Kings New Dis- OQp Castoria genuine, OfL covery, 50c size . 35c size Dr. Miles’ Heart TOC Distemperine. the QQp Remedy, $1 size . 50c sj2e O*zV Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical W heeloeks Veterin- jQp Discovery, SLOO 79c ary Salve size Petrolatum, regu- 1 Qp. Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable lar 2 5 C Sl j 2e Xt/V Compound, regu- l petrolatum, regu- F7_ lar SI.OO size .... j ar 10c size IV Zoa Phora the regu- Mrs. Winslows Soothing lar $1 size Syrup, regular IQp Paine’s Celery Com- 79c 25c size pound, $1 size,... Peroxide, big 10c Herberts Celery 39c size Phosphate Kemps Belladonna 1A ~ Kidnets, the regu- 39c Plasters, 25c size lai 5Cc size .... Scotts Emulsion of 7Qp Kemps Balsam, the on /tfC SI.OO size Kemps Balsam, the QQ p Liquozone, .regu- 23C 50c size ,ar 45c size Liquid Francona, 1 ftp E-Z Stove Polish, /?p 25c size X«7V the 8c size
Mrs. Jane Kern is working at the Floyd Brower home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Brady started Monday on a trip to the state of Washingtqn. FOR SALE —25-foot launch in first-class condition; fully equip-1 ped. For particulars see Mrs. Ida Bowersox. 725 f Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Pullman of Kendallville, were here Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. Eve , Tish. N. C. Isenberger drove from Stroh Saturday with a parly of five and spent Sunday at his home here. LOST—Black leather traveling bag in road near Syracuse. Finder please leave at Journal office. 725 f During the fire drill two I weeks ago today A. E. Snavely fell, slamming his hand against . the ground and injuring it so > that he has been unable to use it since. 1 Harold Bowser spent Saturday 1 evening and Sunday at his t ome 1 here on leave. He is again sta- ’ tioned at Municipal Pier, Chicago, after a short boat training.
IVTET —the fat, sleek one at the left costs only 20 cents ■ > more to bring to marketing size than the weak, sfckly ’‘specimen” I at the right, due to the use of Avalon Farms HOG-TONE—the Liquid P Worm Killer and Hog Conditioner. ItabsotatelyremovesdeacUyThomllead tasr cood out of feed. Splendid for peerWorms. Stomach Vforms, Liver Worms. Bant sows—helps to produce healthier, 3 Luns: and Bronchial Worms. HOG- sturdier pigs. Come in the store—tell u» M TONE not only keeps the Logs free from the number of your herd—aud we win Eg worms. It is also a first-class general give you enough HOG-TONE to treat 9 conditioner. It spurs on their appetites. ell your ho-rs t J days. If the results ct ■ makes them grow fatter faster, gives the HOG-TONE treatment fail to satisfy 9 them the ability to got more flesh-build- you. it costs you nothing. .Thornburg’s City Drug Store, Ist Door West of School, Syracuse, Ind. M
•a £ I ❖ * i I I T I / *** LJ “ * :: ? r — > E OFFER no argument for £ * Ford quality! the cars them- <♦ selves in the hands of satisfied cus- > tomers is our greatest selling factor, *♦* :* We have only to announce the fol- ►* lowing prices on the standard Ford •’* models:— X :♦ Sedan, f. o. b. Detroit, $695.00 X C Touring Car $450.00 | t* Roadster $435.00 > Truck $600.00 't c ‘ Our terms are cash, or a good note. ❖ £ v f ’ — T S. C. LEPPER | > GARAGE t J- SYRACUSE - INDIANA £
►♦*♦**♦♦*»♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*« x Get | I It I All | f ' * [* Your cream is worth 43 cents a pint now. X > Don’t use your old ream separator and *♦* throw away a part of your cream. There ♦♦♦ are several new m ichines that do not take ►* out all the cream from the milk. Also you can not expect your old w >rn machine to £ do as good work now as when new. We t have made arrangements whereby we can use your . • t’ Old Machine <♦ L-. ■ ❖ a a good price and give you a new one. ♦♦♦ £ Remember we guarantee I* The Great Western Cream X >♦ ♦ Separator . X against all competitors. You must be satisfied "l* or your money back is our policy. X . t X *> X The Brown-Irvine Co. X X X SYRACUSE, INDIANA ❖ I* t
