The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1909 — Page 4

The Syrauuse Jon rnal INDEPENDENT. TI"; RSDAY, MAR. n, 1909. ED. C. GRAHAM, Editor and Publisher. •Published Every Thursday at Syracuse, .■■'mi. One Dollar Per Year. ’ . 4 a . second-class nnatter May.}, . ■ , al .the post office at Syracuse, /.’di ■ ' under the fct of Congress oj , _ SCHOOL NOTES. j .} ■AV. Carr, one of the protnint 1 men of Indiana, and rec - t rintendent of the Day-, to 1 <. has been elected euperio :<■>, of the schoofsbf Bayonne, . n. .: . : . Cotton, who Las been supe: at of Hibiio Instruction, of■, ?, for a number of years, has lately bsen elected president o' Li.c.'csse Wisconsin State Norma' School. ’ \ .. iia Hill.ibold, who went to to ~ ■• .0 las l week lor an operate. pneumonia. The operatil •uueessful and sire was doing 7 until pneumonia came Or. her ■ will be an examination for. •■■ ::•;■; nation. from the common HoV'-oA «will be held in the Hii’b 8c; . m Saturday, March 20, ‘ . i lass gradu .ling from the gjr. >'■ A Syracuse this year p--1;C : , ; i;u:bvrino twenty-five. lit DeardoifF had to withdraw fro. I'Vu'oi on ■account < f ill health, l.’ariok is also otit of school on . count of ill health. ’•hi* ■ noils of 7<h,t:nd Bth grader j.p.; 'i . ry Game last I’tiday' in : i Adaiia Kilgore was w’rn- r : Hr. Sih gut’e, end Erm st Sm , ■' 1 for Il s 7ili grade. ONCE and you’ll be one of our regulrar ( TOMERS. Fj iESH OYSTERS Hire. Taking Chances That is what you are doing in buying ‘‘any old make” of stove when you are selecting a gasolene ytove for ’ your. home. . [There .are many cheap stoves on the . [ ■ R) market but experience has , . . ■ T proved that* the best is Kt : q. the cheapest in the matter y j of gasolene stoves. -p] ie best aU(I safest one we know of is the NI | h MW ft— J; I’—_ A ■ -.;4 L •J MH ■ l| ST/ ■ i J Jew’d Smokeless Generator Gasolene Stove made by Geo. 51. Clark & Co. Div. All Jewel Stoves are built in accordance with its rule and approved by the National Board of Fire Underwriters. WG are particularly anxious to show you numbers 70-71-90-91. In these special numbers are embodied all that is best in gasolene stoves. For instance, they are equipped with the Jewel Smokeless Generator and Burner Caps, the hottest burner made, as-bestos-lined oven and constructed of steel throughout, all to attain the highest efficiency with the least cost I Os operation. The prices are very reasonable, too, And you are taking chances when, for * the sake of saving a dollar or two', you select a poor one. E. E. bfKlEBy, Syracuse, Ind

GILBERT'S If you have won a piano certifi cate issued • by “any manufacturer/ bring it to J. W. Rothenberger and apply it ou the purchase of a new piaho. Roy Hissy of Bristol and Miss Alma Berkey of Goshen were the guest of Frank Weybright and, wife Saturday and Sunday. Grandma Coy is visiting relatives here. R-'" ' Mrs. Daniel Boomershine and chihKeplof Millersburg speut [Sunda/. wjflTTier brother Charley Lutes and family. Alisa Clemons Ogle, of Goshen visited Sunday*witb her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Ogle. Harley Weybright and wife who went to Vawter Park Friday to visit returned home Sunday evening. Harry Coy and IIIs best girl called on Charley Lutes and familyj Sunday evening, ■ Susan Myers, who has been visiting relatives) ahd friends in Goshen the past three weeks returned home fueaday. j Paul Burnt. and Miss . Ida Moca ■.ere the guests of Calvin Cooper nd family Saturday night and Suu. Samuel Morehouse and Miss Lid. Rowdibaugh were married Tburs. lay evening alike Tome bf tin bride. R v. Atiizr CLm 1 lUuialipU. Alva Crqwl and wife rp j nt Sunin Leesburg with h r parent) Joseph Lippincott an 1 wife. O. D. Ccopt r and wife took din ner Sunday with their sou Emory md family. ■ __[ —; —1 WAWASEE If you have won a piano certificate issued- by any iiianufaciurei bring it,tg J. W. Roth nbetig-'i: ai d Apply It oh the purchase if' a new piau.o. -j ■ . i ’ . . Geo. Dull left Friday for Chadwick, 111, to be gone indefinately. John Brown has moved into the the Fetters property. Henry Pollock and bride are moved into ths Jacob Gan|s hoine'stead. ■ ' [ Violet Dull has b;e quite sick for a few days, but is better noiw. Noah Shock and family have vacated tb.e Ruple house and moved in with Mr. Shock’s mother Lizzie Shook. ' Miss Lulu Doll spent Sunday with her friend Miss Ella Neilson and attended church at' Vawter Park Chapel, REAL ESTATfIRANSFERS llouton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Anu s a id Martin Stump to E'.mei &?d m e Bibl .r track see 19 Wathii.'g on tp S2BOO Geo. B Nicely et al to Elmer E Minear'S',) a sec 26 Wajne tp 5000 Wllniir M IL.iadley to Oscar Minear 73 -a Harrison, tp 3000 Wm A Dillman to Albert & Robert C Dillmau lot 8 Well’s add Silver Lake [ 400 Johu E Everly to Haryey & Jane Brant 40 a sec 28 Harrison tp 3500 Edward N Klein to Fred&Bertha Day Lot 51 Clipping ate Heights 700 Sarah Leeper to Elizabeth Hentzell tract sec 6 Turkey creek tp 850 Warren Horick comt to Alton J Wiitrout 40 a sec 82 Walyt.e tp 2865 Wm 1 Miller to Sam’lMiller 64,20 a secs 19&30 Washington 4700 Angeline llolben to A' Frantz 27>a seo 18 Jackson tp 1800 John S Montel to Jacol&Clara H Montel 45 a sec 14 Clay tp 200 Elizabeth Massena to II F . Radcliff lot 4 Frazer add Warsaw 350 T Wayne Anglio comr to Edwin Stout 40 a seo 12 Harrison tp 200 T Wayne Anglin to Wm & Flora lots 6 7 & 11 L&M’sadd, Warsaw 205 ... Jahue Johnson to John H Johnson 5 a se« 23 Harrison tp 50 Hamon Fetters to Wm M Self 96 a sees 26&36 Tarkeycreek ,2000 Gilbert W Furlorg to David C Walter? lot 179 1. Henry 11 Dorsey to I Abner T & Ida C Marvel lot 2 Jones add Syra. cute r 1600 Amos T Mollenhour to Chas W Shafer lot 10 Mentone 950

TIPPECANOE George White ami wife have gone house keeping near Millersburg. Jesse Grady was in our neighborhood last week wood tor Josiah Garber,.Ab Scott-aiid Arthur Stewaid. Jim Crouch is sawing out lumber for Frank Morehead to build a barn. Mrs. Lon Faroute of near Ligonier, visited a few days last week with her parents, John White and wfie. If you have won a piano certificate issued by any manufacturer bring it to L W. Rothenberger and apply it on the purchase of a new piano Mrs. George Kreger visited last Tuesday with her sister Mrs. Jose Craft at Syracuse. Ed Leonard drove through 10 Kokomo last Thursday. Arthur Steward and wife spent Sunday, with Tom Stewart and wife. Mrs, John Stansbarger visited with Paul Popenfoose and family. Wm. Nice and wife called on Peter Gross Sunday afternoon, Mr. .Gross 13 on the sick list. Charles Bausley and wife spent Sunday wi’li Marion M iller and wife, Orland > Bartholinew and wife of Syracuse, spent Sunday with Wesley Westlake. George Kreger an 1 family spent Sunday with JoLn Gilbert. Ed Black dinner wit’i his sister Ida Wilkinson at Milford, Mrs. Ed Leonard,: nd son Gorden started for Kokomo, Monday, PLEASANT VIEW Lorenz.) Coy has moved from the Elder Dee‘er farm to ti e Ed Retting farm on Slringt iwa road. His brother Clarence moved on the Deleter farm. Miss Carrie Hoover vmted with her Grand-mother Sunday and also attended Sa'bbath school and church at this place. Mrs. Mary Coy spent Sunday at the home of her son Clarence. Mr. and Mrs, Bowser were at Syracuse Thursday. The little daughter of Guy Fisher is getting better, William Coy and family were at Syracuse Saturday, Oliver Groves is moving lus farming implements to the farm, he intends to moving to the farm in the near future. If you have won a piano certificate issued by ary manufacturer bring it to J. W. Rothenberger and apply o it on the purchase of a new piano. Christian workers meeting at this place next Sunday evening Miss Dessie Hi over, leader, all are welcome. * David Smith and family visited Mary Hoover Sunday. *. Jay Kinney called at the home of Mr, Emrick Saturday. “Crist Darr was a Milford visitor Monday. PUBLIC' SALE. Mrs. J. J. Darr will sell at her residence on Harrison street, on SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909, at 2 o’clook p. m„ the following property towit: One Range stove, Hard Coal Burner, 1 Davenport, 1 set Dining Chairs, 1 set Kitchen Chairs, 4 Rooking Chairs, 3 Stands, 1 Lounge, 1 Hanging Lamp, 2 Stand Lamps, 2 Tables, 1 Flower Stand, 1 piece of Carpet 20 yards, 1 piece Carpet 17 yards, 1 piece Rag Carpet 17 yards( 1 piece Carpet '24 yards, 1 piece Hall Carpet 5 yards, 1 Stair Carpet 1 piece Lineoleum 13 yards, 4 Beds and Springs, 1 Chiffonier, 1 Book Case, 2 Commodes, 1 Clothes Ringer, 4 Galvanized Tubs, 1 Clothes Rack. 1 large Iron Kettle and ring, 1 Quick Meal Oil Stove, 1 Sewing Machine, a large amount of Canned Fruit, 1 Carpet Sweeper and Floor Brush, some Soft Coal, Hard Ccal and Wood, Lard Press, I Copper Boi’er, Dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. MRS. J. J. DARR. Lincoln Cory, Auot.

This illustration shows our New Spring Suit Style No - 431. A hand . tailored model, strictly high-class in every particular and a most wonderful 1 value for only £18.50. * I shall be pleased to show you at any time samples of the l>eautiful materials from which jtJs-hradeLalso large fashion plates and samples of materials ' representing the complete line of high-grade Suits* Skirts, Waists and other 1 Ready-to-Wear Apparel for Women shown by i Chas. A Stevens Ch Bros., Chicago The Greatest Establishment in the World 1 . Devoted Exclusively to Women’s Wear ' Especial attention is called to the beautiful custom tailored'st vies in Suits, 1 Skirts and Silk Dresses which are made to order strictly according to your ! own individual measurements and from your own selection of materials, a perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed, ' The House of Stevens, through their 'agents, successfully supplies thousands of women every season. who know by experience Biat they can thgiend absolutely ujxin receiving the very litcst sty’es, the best, materials at the lowest pne.es anti that entire satisfaction is guaranteed with all purchases made 1 through the local agent. . As their representative for this town I hope to have the pleasure of serving . you at au early date and assure you of prompt and courteous attention. M. C. TRUESDELL, The Fair Emporium.

this Stewart No. 1, Ball Bearing Horse Clipping Machine " a S a * ns * an y capping machine in ! Ji/r A . the world, regardless of price.” 'V, ' J ' I Clip Your Horses. j before putting them at the heavy. Spring work. Do .it with this I H I II 1’ f Av-**** 1 If splendidly ‘built, easy .running, fast clipping , i 7 Stewart Machine I -Sk. — h an<i tr J* it- If you dti not find it better than any I . / clipping machine you ever saw, regardless ofrice; bring it M / WTyfe- back and get your money. The manufacturer-, guarantee it to ■ Z J us, and we guarantee it so you, in and look it over. 8 rgufewM / E-very Hone should be Clipped in the Spring. i MILLER BROS. Syracuse. Indiana.

«7* T - - > ‘ 1 ' - IV'- ■ "i,- •< <a.' IF YOU HAVE HEART TROUBLE there is no remedy like a gift of good jeyyelery. It need not necessary be expensive. It will* not be if you buy it here. ■ IF THE QUALITY OF OUR JEWELRY was as low as the prices it would be pretty poor stuff. Biit.it isn’t. So you can. fix' up that heart trouble by spending a little money here for jewelery that any one would be glad to received and proud to wear. N. P. HUFFMAN, Your Jeweler. THE Gash Grocem Sells Everything i-isr Staple and Fancy (groceries, Ganiied Goods, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. We pay highest market prices for country produce. Your patronage - solicited. PHONE 187 Searfoss BROTHERS ISAIAH KLINGAMAN AUCTIONEER Satisfactory service is assured. See me for terms and dates, or make dates at tb ~ * rnal office.

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