The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 April 1920 — Page 3
PROVED TO BE mUI NEEDED Kw Was Forced To Give Up His Trade Because Os Rheumatism. “I had to give up my trade as a furnace setter about three and J a half years ago, but since tak- j ing Tanlac my health has im- j proved so much that I hope to, be back on the job in a short | time,” said Samuel J. Kelly, who j is well known in this section, | and who lives on R. F. D. No. 2, Indianapolis, Ind., while talking to a Tanlac representative the day other day. “I have been bothered with rheumatism off and on for about j six years,” he continued, “but it- j has been especially bad for the past three years. Every part of* my body was affected with this trouble. Sometimes my legs | would be so stiff in the mornings that I would have to rub them for half an hour before I could get around on them. My kidneys gave me lots of trouble, too, and the pains in my back were so severe at times I could hardly stand it. ' Finally my stomach went back on me, and this added to the rest of my troubles just about .put the finishing touches to me. It just seemed that the more medicine I took the worse I got. I had to take a laxative pf some kind every day on account of being so badly constipated, and my nerves were in such bad condition that I never got a good nights sleep. “My sister came to see me one day, and told me how Tanlac had built her up, and advised me' to give it a trial. Well, Tanlac proved to be the very medicine I needed, for I commenced to get better bp the time I had finished my first bottle, and now I am as free from rheumatism and kidney trouble as any man in this country. The pains in my back ar gone, and my stomach was never in better condition. I have a fine appetite and eat just anything that is put before me and I never suffer a particle afterwards. I don’t mind doing a hard days work now, and when night comes I feel just fine and dandy. If I keep on gaining in weight I will soon weigh as much as I ever did, and I can just feel myself getting stronger every day. Tanlac i s certainly a wonderful medicine, and as long as I live I will never lose an opportunity to boost it.” Tanlac is sold in Syracuse by R. E. Thornburg and by the leading druggist in every town. „ (Advertisement) — o *rn m, I : I REAL ESTATE | : | 1:| 1 : I By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw Ephraim Ruth to Wm. B. Neff, lots 71 & 72 Beigh’s Ad Claypool $2,000
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John M. Winger to Joshua M. and Mary M. Gillespie, 80 a' sec 3 Lake tp ... 6,000 David Stahly to Exra B. Miller, 100 a secs 10 & 15 Jefferson tp . 20,000 Emily Weimer to Levi Stutsman, 80 a sec 22 Jefferson tp 12,000 Emily Weimer to Cornelius M. Hochstetler, 80 a sec 22 Jefferson tp 11,250 Cressnell J. Kitson to Willard Stroup 65 a sec 20 Harrison tp f 7,500 I Hiram Helm to Dora Rice, 157.84 a sec 13 Jackson tp 24,000 1 Strauss [Brothers Co. to John G. j. Heatht tracts sec 1 Van Buren j tp : , 27,000 Horace H. Severns to James E. Guy, tracts sec 13 Harrison tp ! - 22.000 Walter B. Wallace to Robert and Augustus Chinwortli, W pt lot 274 Warsaw 6,000 i Ernest B. Williamson to William J. Clark, tract sec 5 Franklin I tp - 7-200 | Virginia S. Frazier to Otto C. Stoelting, part lot 3 South Park ■; 3,000 John L. Ruple to Ira Roberts, tracts sec 4 Plain tp ... 13,000 o GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Boatman, Pastor Easter Sunrise Service, 6:00 a. m. Theme: The Sunrise Scene at the Tomb of Christ. As the faithful women gathered so early in the morning at the tomb of Christ, shall we not follow the beautiful custom of coming to God’s house so early Easter morning to worship our risen Lord. * Regular Services 10:45 a. m. Song: “Hosanna” (by Granier), by Mrs. Lucile Smith of Barcelona, Spain. Theme: The Meaning of the Resurrection. Holy communion. Special offering for benevolences This offering should be a large one. Oakland Theater H. W. Barclay, Prop. —Starting Tonight, Thursday— Goldwyn Pictures Corporation Presents Will Rogers in “LAUGHING BILL HYDE” o— o — -—FRIDAY, APRIL 2— Eddie Polo in “THE PHANTOM FUGITIVE” First of the Cyclone Smith {stories. Also Smiling Bill Parsons (Comedy) 0 —-—-—o —SATURDAY, APRIL 3— Pictograph Presents I “BEHIND "THE SIGNS OF BROADWAY” *— C O Starting Monday, April 5, a comedy will be shown with each ® feature.
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Give as God has prospered you: Remember our mid-week services, on Thursday and Friday evenings. On Thursday evening the subject will be, “The Seventh j and Last Word from the Cross.” . On Friday (Good Friday) the j subject will be “A Vision of the j Cross.” You are especially ’jivited to I attend these services.* j M. E. CHURCH i . „ Rev. F. H. Cremean, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Easter Sunday, April 4— Special musical numbers at all the services of the day, which is set apart for the reception of j members. The pastor will de-! liver an appropriate sermon .at each service. { - o— UNITED BRETHREN CHURCHj j Rev. S. W. Paul, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. \ J. W. Vorhis, Supt. Preaching 10:30 a. m. j By the Pastor Evening services 7:30 p. m.< — —o EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. L. E. Smith, Pastor Sunday-School 9:30 a. m. | Morning Sermon 10:45 a. m. j Junior Y. P. A....... .6:30 p. m. | Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
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NEW VICTOR RECORDS j The Victor records for April j are here. Come in and get ’ ; yours now. Following are the i ; April numbers: —Double Records — I “Sweet and Low” and “A Southi ern Melody” sung by Elsie j - Baker. 1 • “Irene” and “Alice Blue Gown” i sung by Edith Day. “Christ in Flanders” and “There is No Death” sung by Lambert Murphy. “I’ll See You in C-U-B-A” and "That’s Worth While Waiting For” sung by Billy Murray. “Buddha” sung by the Peerless Quartet and “Let Me Dream” sung by the Sterling Trio. “In Your Arms” (medley fox I trot) played by Selvin’s I Novelty Orchestra and “That Naughty Waltz” played by j Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra, i “Venetian Moon” Q'ox trot) and 1 “Swanee” (one step) played I bv the All Star Trio. i 1 “80-La-Bo” (fox trot) and “Harem Life” (fox trot) played by Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra. —Single Records—“lf You Could Care” sung by Frances Alda. 1 “Campane a Sera” sung by En- | rico Caruso. j “Zaza —II Bacio” sung by Farrar | and DeLuca.
j “Quartet in F Major—Lento” | played by the Flonzaley Ort chestra. “Minuet” played by Jascha Hei- ; fetz. “Gypsey Serenade” played by Fritz Kreisler.’ “Your Eyes Have Told Me So” sung by John McCormcak. “In the Sweet Bye and Bye” sung by Ernestine Schu-mann-Heink. BECKMAN’S FURNITURE AND MUSIC STORE j o UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY Time is the test of truth. And Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood ■ the test. No Syracuse resident who suffers backache, or annoy- i
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ing urinary ills can remain unconvinced by this twice-told testimony. * Eli Helser, retired farmer, 1121 E. Center St., Warsaw, Ind., gave the following statement February 23, 1909: “I had a ! whole lot of. trouble with my kidneys. My back was weak and ached and every once in awhile, I got down with this trouble. Doan’s Kidney Pills proved thoroughly effective. I now seldom have any complaint, but when my kidneys do bother jme a little, I take a few of Doan’s and the trouble always immediately disappears.” On January 30, 1919, Mr. Helser said: “During the last few ’ >fears, Doan’s Kidney Pills have done fine work whenever I' have used them for any sign of kidi *
ney weakness. I hold Doan’s in • the same high esteem as when I first endorsed them.” 60c at all dealers. Foster MUi burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. (Advertisement) o STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Herewith is the statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by the Act of August | 24, 1912, of The Syracuse and Lake Wawaaee Journal, published weekly at Syracuse, Indiana, for April 1,1920. j Editor, managing editor, business manager, publisher: Preston H. Miles, Syracuse. Indiana. | Owners: Preston H. Miles, Syracuse, , Indiana. ! Known bondholder mortgagees, aqd ; other security holders, holding 1 per- ' cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: The Li nograph Co.. Davenport. Iowa; i State Bank, Syracuse, Indiana. ! Preston H. Miles, Editor-Publisher, i Sworn to and subscribed before«me this 30th day of March. 1920. I W. M. Self. Notary Public. My commission expires May 9, 1923.
