The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 14, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 July 1908 — Page 5

MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 01 Clothing, Furnishings and Oxfords - - A Saving to Buyers of 25$ on all purchases advertised

1 4 off All Clothing glen’s Boys’ and Children’s

Where Quality Governs, Cut Prices COUNT! ....

Sale L holds I from JULY 25 to AUG. 8

Home News Notes. Optical Goods at Veirs. Millie Bitner visited in Claypool last week. • A fine line of parasols and umbrellas. A. W. Strieby. Highest price paid for spring' chickens —Brunjes Park, Phone 421. •All kinds of summer goods suitable for waists, skirts or suits. A. W. Strieby. Elmer Gore of Wakarusa, visited with hie} sister, Mrs. N, A. Steinmetz last week. The Mfnses Myrtle Warner and Mary Miller of Nappanee, were the guests of Birdelle Weaver and family last week. Pret. Miles, Jay Gordy, Blanche Strieby, Vera Odell and Huth Miles have returned from Angola, where tliev have been attendir g the summer normal. D vine services at Grace Ev. Lutheran church at 10:45 next Lord’s day subject: The unprofitableness of a *f-s of sin, and the true value of a righteous life with ChristSunday school at 9:30 a. m. You are cordially invited to lhese services.

New Meat Market I wish to announce to my friends in and around Syracuse that I am opening a meat market in the Bowser building on Huntington street. I have been in the business here formerly and will try to give the same satisfaction as before, or better. Will handle fresh and cured meats and conduct my business on a strictly cash basis, with prices on meats accordingly. Will be ready for business next week, and will be glad to see you. E. W. HIRE - Syracuse

We have had a good season and desire here to thank our many friends for the liberal patronage given us; but as is always the case at thi§ time of year wd find many broken lots of good seasonable merchandise still unsold, and in order to reduce this surplus to the minimum and make room for our big fall stock we will give our customers an opportunity to participate in the greatest Bargain Giving Sale that we have ever held. No discount checks given during this sale. : : : : : ? * , AND PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR CASH ONLY

MEN’S CLOTHING Without reservation every suit, including blacks, and blue serges, will be reduced 25 per oent: Suits that were—--20.00 < will sell at 15.00 18.00 will sell at 13.50 16.00 will sell at 12.00 15.00 will sell at 11,25 13.50 will sell at 10.15 12.00 will sell at 9.00 10.00 , will sell at 7.50 8.00 will sell at 6.00

THE STAR CLOTHING STORE

Boost Syraouse s always. Fresh peanuts and popcorn at the News Stand, Geo.. F. Weyrick was in South Bend on business Friday; Journal local ads are bringing results. Let us prove it, Let us figure with you for your linoleum. , A. W. Strieby. Goggles and Eye Protectors of all Styles, all kinds Repairing in the line, Veirs, Mrs. Steinmetz, of New Pans, raoiher of N. A. Steinmetz, event a couple of weeks here recently. The ladies of the Trinity Ev. Church will bold a market on Saturday, Aug. Ist, at Miss Lelia Hire’s millinery store. The Misses Bundy returned to their home io Ohio Saturday, after a two weeks stay with their grandparents,Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bundy. Sunday at Trihity -Evangelical; Sunday School at 9:30 a m. Mornr mg worship at 10:45. Rev. C. A. Hirschman, a student in McCormick Theological Seminary of Chicago, will preach. Y. P. A. at 6:30, Leader, I Pearl Kitsoni Preaching at 7:30 by pastor. All are welcme.

OXFORDS Men’s, Women’s O. Children’s. All 4.00 oxfords for 3.00 All 3.50 oxfords for 2.65 All 3.00 oxfords for 2.25 All 2.50 oxfords for 1.90 All 2.00 oxfords for ( 1.50 All 1.50 oxfords for 1.15 Tans, Patents, Gun Metals, Kids—latest lasts, all Siz6s.

Brady’s for daily papers. Milt Noe was down from Kimmell Saturday. Picture framing to order at Beckmann’s. Mrs. Doty is up from Peru visiting friends. Eye Glasses in Smoke and Blue dolors at Veirs. John Snyder of Goshen visited relatives here this week. Some good shoes and oxfords at Very low prices at Russell’s. J. P. Dolan was a visitor to Warsaw last Friday on business. George Snyder was over from Ft. Wayne one day last week. -- For Sale—Geo I second hand organ. J. W. Rothenberger. The best place in town to buy your summer underwear at A. W. Strieby. Foupd—Black summer coat between North Webster and Syracuse. Enquire at the Journal office. Mrs. C. W. Swiiz -r and sons were down here Thursday from Kimmell visiting Wm. Butt and family. Found—A lady’s small purse. Owner can have same by applying to me and describing same. John T. Riddle. John Richards had the misfortune to be badly scalded by escaping steam at the B. & O. pumping station Friday evening, his face and left arm being badly blistered. The Winona Boy City management are advertising for snakes over 19 inches in length, at 10 cents each. The reptiles will be used in a boy circus in August. We would advise the boys to skirmish along the canal and swamp before buying snakes. «• Miss Alice Hirt, who has been visiting with J. S. Veirs and wife, returned to her home in Ohio City Saturday. She received word last week that her home bad suffered damage by fire recently. A blaze destroyed a planing mill and twenty residences adjoining. The Hirt home caught tire -in three places, but bard work saved it.

STRAW HATS , At HALF Price. 2.00 ones for 1.00 j 1.50 ones for .75 1.00 ones for .501 .50 ones . for .25 ■ ; . • .' i , Children’s Caps Special lot of odds and ends 50 and 25 cent values for CHOICE, IO Cents

Popular music at News Stand. See Beckmann s big line of pictures frames. Uncle Araos King is gradually growing weaker. • Spetacles in all Styles in Gold, Silver and Steel at Veirs. More new lace curtains, all grades and prices. A. W. Strieby. The prevailing market prices for country produce at Russell’s. Best line of postcards and town and lake souvenirs at the News Stand. Tony Schraerde, Ray’Meyer, Herschel aud Merle Darkless were excursumists to Chicago Sunday. The best place In town to supply jour needs for summer underwear is at the storp of A. W. Strieby. Mr. Watkins, a brother-in-law of Junes Shultz, has been visiting him and enjoying a time on our lake. George Young n turned fr< m F\ Wayne Saturday, where he has teen working at his trade—press-feeding. Wm. Beckmann and wiTe were in Chicago Sunday and Monday. They enjoyed a boat ride across to Milwaukee. ” A. L. Cornelius and family came in Sunday from Butler, accompanied by his sister Floy. They were away since Tuesday. z Lost—Saturday. July 25, 1908 a pair of gold cuff buttons tied in a handkerchief. Finder please see Mr. Bowles, Seider and Burgeners. Liberal reward offered! ELECTRIC CATHARTIC TABLETS 25ois. ZA-MIA Pile Cure 50cts; at either drug store ftr at our office over the Bank, Money refunded if not satisfied. SYRACUSE ELECTRIC TABLET CO. Mrs. A. C. Acker, of Jackson, Tennessee, arrived here last Saturday evening and will spend a season visiting with the families of Ed. and Geo. Miles and Tom Hapner, and with other relatives and friends. Mr. Acker stopped in Chicago where he will spend a week or two, after' which he will join bet here. A.

HATS Stiff Hats, Tourists, ( Telescopes, Pantourists, all styles and latest blocks. 3.00 ones now 2.25 2.00 ones now 1.50 1.50 ones now 1.15 I.CO ones now .75

Bargains that are no joke at Rus-Sell’s-r-old Swartz corner. Miss Ronan of Sycamore, Ilf., is the guest of Miss Jessie Gordy. Farmers shoucl get my prices on dry goods and groceries—Russell. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Ira Sehsibaugh** on Tuesday afternoon, August 4tb. All members are urged tq be present. Chas. W; Switzer was on our streets Friday with a load of young frys to sell. Charley is killing, a little time with poultry now as a side line. Heber Craft, wife and child came in Tuesday evening from Chicago, for a visit with his sister Mrs. Clyde Switrtz. Orva Roberts came in from Chicago Saturday and spent Sunday with S. L. Ketring and family. He will return Friday and spend a two weeks vacation with the KetriDgs on Lake Wawasee. Mrs. M. T. Maynard, a woman socialist of Denver, Colo., will speak on socialism on the town square of Syracuse on Wednesday evening, Aug. s—next week. Everybody come and find out what socialism really is. Signed, Committee. The Boy Choir of So. Bend was greeted with a large audiepce at the Lutheran church last Sunday evening. The anthems, “Come unto Me” and, “Praise ye the Father,” were rendered with great credit to the boys. The solo “Bold thou my hand,” sung by Miss Harter, pleased the ear and touched the heart and soul of all present. Then Mr. William Adolphsen sang the beautiful solo, “The Lord is my. Sheperd." The depth and beauty of this selection was clearly revealed by the singer. And that almost grandest of all solos, “I am a Pilgrim,” sung by the child voice of the boy Robert Beuchner, rang in the ears of the bearers with tones and accents most beautiful. The sermon preached by the Rev. C. A Dennig was a masterpiece, full of the gospel rff Christ, full of life and activity.

Boys’ 2-piece Suits Belted Bloomer and Jacket and Suits, Blues, Browns and Greys, Checks, Blaids and Stripes. 6.00 ones for 4.50 5.00 ones for 3 75 4.00 ones for 3.00 3.00 ones . for 2.25 ■2.00 ones for 1.50 Knee Pants 1.00 pants for ,75 .75 paints for .56 .50 pants for .38

■ New Stores Opened. We are glad to introduce two new business concerns to our readers this week. Mr. M. L. Russell and wife will be found in ® the corner room formerly used by E. J. Swartz & Son, with a stock of groceries, dry goods, shoes, etc., and Wesley Hir.e will be found in the Bowser room on Huntington street, where he will be” ready next week with meats of all kinds. We are glad to see these roofns being occupied, and wish the new concerns much success. New Campaign Scheme. The Democratic national campaign will receive additional impetus from a new scheme which has been placed •beh re the public. - Phonograph rec-i ords have been made and all that iS necessary'is to drop a penny m the slot and hear al! about whv Bryan was induced to run for President again , This is certainly turning the trick for publicity. • "■' ' " ' ■' Miss Erma Hoss, guest of Miss Jessica Ketring, visited with Sam Juday and familv' a couple of days this week. . Miss Hoss attended Miss Bessie Juday during her serious illness last winter.

Announcement . , , I have purchased the stock of merchandise formerly owned by E. J. Swartz & Son, and have opened the store for business.. The present stock must close out in a hurry, for I have a lot of bright, new goods to put in when room is made. Bargains in Everything in the Store I have come here to stay and will be pleased to get acquainted with Syracuse patrons. If I have anything you want, you will find the price so low that you cannot afford not to take it. It is our sacrifice and your gain. lam going to help make Syracuse the best trading point in these parts. ■ , M. L. Russell „ Syracuse

DRESS SHIRTS All 1.00 and I.st* dress shirts for 75 ce’ n ts. !AH 50c and 75c dress shirts for 38 cen ts. All gopd patterns, ni uiy styles, ij including Pleated and Sol Bosoms, attached cuffs, detacher/ -cuffs. Large range of Fabric Stock up on Shirts

Oakwood Park.’ The Evangelical Association are holding their annual summer meeting and conference at Oakwood Park .on Wawasee. Extensive-prep-arations have been made for the meeting, many being on the program from different parts of the country, A large attendance from northern Indiana is expected, and the services will be as popular as usual. Club Picnic. The Chryeclite. Club helddts annual picnic on the nortli side of Syracuse Lake last Thursday afternoon. There were a number of invited gues s present, making the number reach forty-one. The dinner prepared was “scrtimp-. ticus” to say the least, and was appreciated. A couple of croquet sets helped to make the. occasion a lively one, with Mrs. Chas. Bundy as the champion player. Gs course boating was on 9 of the pastimes and all who attended the doings dgclared they had a time to remark about. We are ready to accept any future invitations to join in like festivities.