The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 11, Number 14, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 August 1918 — Page 5

PARAGRAPHIC BITS ABOUT HOME FOLKS Francis Shields spent Sunday at his home in Wabash. Mrs. C. R. Hoy returned Monday evening from New York. M*r. and Mrs. Levi Pearman - spent Sunday in Elkhart. Miss Louisa Self is visiting in Goshen. A complete line of Summer under wear for Men, Women- and Children. A. W. Strieby. 523 f William Beckman and fhmily spent Sunday at the Charles Schultz home west of here. The Samuel Snavely family of 'Elkhart were in Syracuse Sun day. Mrs. Jesse Grice, of Fort Wayne, is visiting Mrs. Ida liowersox for a week. Dr. and Mrs. H. 11. Rogers and daughters Lou.ise were in Syracuse Monday. W. W. Wiley, of Pierceton, transacted business in Syracuse Monday. FOR SALE —25-foot launch in condition; fully equipped. For particulars see Mrs. : Ida Bowersox. 725 f ; Miss Frances Miller and Perry Ort, of Churubusco, called Sunday on Mrs. Sol Miller and S. L. Ketri ng. Jacob E. Kern and family, Mrs. Jane Kern and Helen Jeff rips were at Goshen Tuesday night to see “Hearts of the World."

This is the Last Week I i! Os the H. A. Bruner, Milford’s Big Store ;; | STOCK REDUCING SALE n ... . . ... _ ]> j; The Sale will positively come to a close next Saturday night, August 3 » n - o THE time is .growing shorter every day for HELP THE RED CROSS || you to stock up for Fall and Winter with __ order to show our sincere appreciation of household and personal needs, as well as I the sp]endld business we have enjoyed so I o' canned goods and groceries, at prices never before JL f ar throughout this sale, and to give further o ° attempted. assistance to one of the most charitable and self- || o \Fr\ll 11111 | on Xf IIADC I HTEP sacrificing institutions ever, organized, we will 0 < YOU Wlbb rriy MUIVb LfllLlV DONATE Two Per Cent, of the Net. Cash l < ( So why delay? Every indication points to a high- Receipts of the business done next Satii , aa* ■*-, 11 j ait’ , c urday, the last day of the Sale, to the O er market this Fall and Winter. Therefore I Milford Chapter of the {f !: BUY NOW. SAVE. CONSERVE - red CROSS j | | It is the patriotic duty of everybody to save, save, There are no strings to this donation, and it is O O save. And here is the biggest chance you ever to be hoped that the people of this vicinity make o bad to do so it the biggest of its kind Milford ever saw. <> i: ii It ALL PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED PRICES ARE STILL IN FORCE J I; -v 1 o Come into the store, look around, you will find a lot of tilings to interest you at big savings. It will be <j II time well and profitably spent. GET THE GOODS. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN MARKED DOWN a :: I; Quaker Corn Flakes, large package, Men’s Blue. Chambray Dress Shirts, Brooms, extra good and well made, 41 ~ one pound net, 1A- all sizes, were SI.OO, ? f | ne 1-25 value * will sell a Am- 4) II - IWC now 80 tor silc 89c 41 „„ „„ Three pound roll of fine Cotton BatSmiths $6.00 Axminster Rugs, 36x60 , . Wash Boilers, household size, with 0 U . , ® _ __ ■■ ting wool finish, size 72x90, in ~ 4 > inches, now (I»Q QQ > copper bottoms, worth Qf| ’’ only tbO.UO one sheet, worth $2.00,- £1 QK $3.50, now ibZ.OiJ <> - now go for i 41 Galvanized Buckets, large size, would (i Fibre Floor Matting, sold everywhere Women’s $1.50 Ribbed Fleece Union be cheap now for 75c, go AQ„ . (' for 50c, now Suits, all sizes, a big QOp f° r 4 i only, yard • bargain, now go for Galvanized Wash iSfobs, large family < r Oil Cloth, 5-4 wide, white or fancy, Corset Cover Embrioderies, extra size stout handles, Cl IQ 41 <1 „ r wide. Muslin or Swiss, values $-.00 value, now X*/ 1 l <1 , /|P up to oOc, now 1Q„ Kerorene Oil Cans. 5-gallon size O only, yaid yard A5/C worth $1.50. now go OQ ° { * Men’s Overall Jackets, blue with Fine Embroideries, very wide, valu-i for Oi/C It white stripe, now go CM 4Q up to 20c. now go for OfT-, Kerosene Oil Cans. 2-gallon size, t for 3 yards for . worth 75c, now go rQ Men’s Overalls without bibs, large All linen Torchon and Pillow Laces, Kerosene Oil Cans. 1-gallon size U . ; stoea on*, now go §9C Lp 5C —*« 29c |j . Longcloth, extra fine, 45c quality, Men’s 2-piece Balbriggan Underwear, i ( $2.00 Marseilles pattern Bed Spre ids, now goeg f or 27 C yard, or <l*o A Q shirts or drawers, worth every- < ( { > 1 ~; now go $1,49 0 yards for ... w£**x*/ I I where 75c, now go 39C I * for * Scrubbing Brushes, large size, very for • 4) $2.50 Marseilles pattern Bed Spreads, strong and durable, take Barn Lanterns Paulis Leader. com- 11 -go $l9B them now for l&C . 59C « <1 | '“ r * Shoe Brushes, extra strong, with Barn Lanterns, Paulis Leader, finish- It % ii I $3.00 Marseilles pattern Bed Spreads, dauber, now go Ibn ed in red, green or blue, SI.OO the 0 JI “ w . so $2.49 »;»•»« tof. la y. p f!! e, .”° w .. go 69c ;; | | • Mrs. Potts Sad Irons, nickel finish, BolK| n *ln < al4 * lengths and”sizes Barn Lanterns, Paulis Leader, with 4 > n ’ set of three » QQ/* that will be closed out at less coper reservior, worth 7Qf» (1 || f or VOls _ than tost. sl-25, now go for • O . _____ ’ -___ || ; This Store Will Keep Open All Thursday Evening During Band Concert !! ;; SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, AUGUST S

New Rugs have arrived a Beckman’s store. 74f Ernest Buchholz was homi i'rom Garrett over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Riddle o: Elkhart were in town Saturday. Misses Violet and Vera O’Dei are visiting in Fort Wayne am Albion. Mrs. Charles Myers and child ren came Sunday night froir Jhicago. George Stacker and family, oi Ligonier, spent Sunday at the Jhauncey Cory home. L. T. Heerman Ifras in Indianapolis on business from Thursday until Saturday of last week. Ten foot tables are here now. Just the kind for farmers at harvesting time. At Beckman’s store. T4f Thos. J. Ryan, manager of the Ryan Mineral and Soap Co., came Saturday and spent the early days of the week here. Miss Helen Jeffries returned Sunday after spending two weeks with her grandparents at Leesburg. Make your homes more, pleasant and sanitary by covering your floors with linoleums. W’e have a pattern for every room in the house. A. W. Strieby. 52f FOR SALE or Exchange—- ! Graohophone with records; good as new. What have you? Inouire of W. A. Marvel or at the Journal office. 7252 1 Mrs. H. A. Miles and Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger spent Thursday in Warsaw getting instructions on the making of two new Red ! Cross garments.

t Let us figure with you for youi linoleum neils. A. W. Strieby. 523 f j Burton Howe was in Warsav Friday on business, j- Dr. L. W. Ford was in Elkharl Monday. j Mrs. Alonzo Searfoss returnee j Sunday to her home in Gary, ac companied by Miss Ruth Lepper Miss Mildred Akers spent ? { few days of last week at the Walter Weaver home. ? Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sheene, of Ligonier, were in Syracuse Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sargent. of Goshen, spent Sunday at | the Sheldon Harkless home. | Now is the time to huy Aluminum j Cooking Utensils at prices away be--1 i low those you will ever be able to secure again. A. W. Strieby. 523 f j Mrs. Joseph Smeltzer went to Grand Haven, Mich., last week to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. W. , Richards, and family, j Misses Marie and Mosciline Strieby returned Wednesday of last week from their visit in New York. Our line of silks is very attractive. Tub silks for shirts or waists. Stripes, Plaid and Plain Taffeta and Messalines for skirts and dresses. A. W. Strieby. 523 f i BONDS.—Persons having bonds of the first or second Liberty : Loan and wishing to exchange j them for the will please ; leave them at the State Bank.Slf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horner, of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reasoner and little daughi ter, of Edgerton, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy j Jarrett.

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r]. Roy Ward is employed in ChiI cago. 7 j Miss Lena Ott came home Inj dianapolis Friday night. - Another lot of Dutch Kitchennets have arrived at Beckman’s l j Furniture Store. 74f j Mrs. Harry Eagles took her ,children to South Bend Saturday 1 i to attend the Ringling circus. | A son, James Ralph, was born .' Monday to Mr. and Mrs. James i Mick. j Brent Koher and family spent j Sunday at the Joseph Stough home. Verd and Frank Shaffer and their wives spent Sunday even- , ing with their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer at Richville. FOR SALE —Sanitary couch and mattress; small kitchen cabinet; inquire Mary Smith, south Main, Mrs. Traster property.Bllp Mrs. Ella Reiehelderfer returned Tuesday to her home in Garret after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Ida Bowersox. Men’s Shirts—The variety of patterns, the quality of the materials, and the value offered at $1.50 will remind you of the days before the War. A. W. Strieby. 523 f Misses Leveta Lutes and Bertha Rodibaugh, of New Paris, Goldie Mathews and Evelyn Hire spent Sunday at Pickwick park. i Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rodibaugh of North Webster spent Sunday here with her family, Mrs. Mary Deardorff and children. Mrs. Rodibaugh’s brother Lawrence returned with her to North Webster to spend the week.

Mrs. A. E. Coy is visiting in Detroit, Mich. Clarence Hoch was in Garrett Saturday night and Sunday. We can supply you in used i cars of almost any type. Call us up. S. C. Lepper Garage. 725 f Mrs. A. W. Strieby is spending f the week at the Frank Bushong cottage. i Mrs. Philip Sundheimer, of 5 Wabash, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. F. McClure, t FOR SALE —One set carpenter t tools. See Mrs. M. G. Hockensmith. 811 p 1 BONDS.—The registered bonds . of the Third Liberty Loan order- . ed through the State Bank are ready for delivery. 81f * t Mr. Stewart, of Mentone, spent . Sunday at the Chauncey Cory [ home. Mr. Cory accompanied i him home. Mrs. Will Brady and daughter . Florida, of Constantine, Mich., j called Sunday on Mrs. Henry Snobargeri Before buying your curtains, see , our line of sheer, cool appearing curi tain scrims in white, natural and . ecru, 20 to 60 cents. A. W. Striby. 523 f The L. N. Ivitson family made a trip by auto last week to Topeka, Lagrange and Kendallville. They spent the entire week with friends at these places. 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. 523 f Mrs. Celestia Hillabold and Mrs. Elizabeth Akers spent Thursday in the country at the home of Miss Linda Corey. They were served with a fine chicken dinner. Our present assortment of Ginghams, offer splendid selections and the prices prove especially interesting in comparison to those prevailing today on similar qualities. A. W. Strieby. 523 f Misses Ruth and Marjorie Miles returned Monday from a visit in Ohio. They brought with them Claude Shirley and he is spending a week with his sister. Mrs. P. H. Miles. Our Linoleums at less than Mill prices. You will find in our line line a pattern suitable for every room in your house. Save monye by buying your linoleums here and now; are worth much more than we ask for them. A. W. Strieby. 523 f Stephen Freeman and son, Stephen, jr., Sol Miller and W. T. Colwell • attended the lecture of Senator Watson at Winona Sunday, and were present at the reception at his cottage afterward. model corset” simply because every Kabo Dorset is designed on living people! and perfection of fit is assured bythe Kabo live model system. Every woman, be she slender, normal or stout should be fitted with a Kabo Corset. A. \V. Strieby. 523 f Mrs.°J. E. Morris left Tuesday morning with her small son William for Kentucky, where she will visit her parents for the remainder of the summer. Mr. Morris will join her later. We have installed a branch cream receiving Station for the Fox River Butter Co., of Chicago, and will receive cream every day of the week. Bring in your cream and see it tested out, and receive your money at once. We also buy eggs and pay top market prices. A. W. Strieby. 523 f Mrs. J. W. Brady and daughter Florida of Constantine, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Glass and little daughter Marjorie of Three Rivers, Mich., and Miss Iva Deardorff spent Sunday at Buttermilk point. Mrs. J. J. Connell and children, Frank and Emma Catherine, returned Tuesday »from Fort Wayne, where they have been visiting for two weeks. Miss LaVerne remained there. Mrs. Harry Beasle, of Indianapolis spent a day last week with her sister, Mrs. H. N. Beardsley. Mrs. Maggart, of Walkerton, i is visiting her nieces, Mrs. Till--1 man Hire and Miss Lydia Davis, i Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Masters 1 were here over Sunday visiting » her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verd | Shaffer. They ate dinner Sun- > day with Mr. Master’s uncle, > Mart Long, and wife. I Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Hark--1 less, of Harvey, 111., came Satur- | day for a visit here with the > parents of both. They and Mrs. ‘ Hary Leacock and children, of , Benton, spent Sunday at the t. Frank Bushong cottage. i i

i Mr. and Mrs. H. Hiller and son of Buchanan, Mich., spent Sunday at the P. R. Sprague home, j j Mr. and Mrs. Greater, of Ply- ; [ j mouth, visited _Mi's. Banta Sun- ; day. Mrs. June Hire went home ■ with them. I j Mrs. S. C. Lepper, Russell Lep- [ per, Joy Deardorff, Delphine McQuithey, Winifred Shannon • and Mae Tish atended a subdistrict rally of the Epworth league at Milford Sunday even- .. ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rudisill, of Circleville, Ohio, and Frank j Rudisill and family, of McComb, . Ohio, drove to Syracuse Monday . lo make a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pfingst. Thej . left for their homes Wednesday , morning. 1 Mrs. Dora^ t Bright, of Akron, and Mrs. Nelson Richter, of Mon-

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on, came Saturday to visit relatives here. They left Saturday evening with Mrs. M. A. Benner and Mrs. H. A. Miles to visit in Ligonier and Cromwell, and returned to Syracuse Monday morning. They went on to "Akron this morning. NOTICE The property t»f Nick Staneia will be sold in front of tie Hotel Holton August 5 at 7 p. m., by Warren T. Colwell, administrator. 811 o i CARD OF THANKS We desire to express to' our friends the sincere appreciation we feel for their help a.ni sympathy in the sickness and death of our little Buda. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handsche and family.