The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1909 — Page 5
■ |Kyj:?. use h BFffllhau n-jOfik h H H •|i What | . ’ ’' it I:'" '-' :: H Oats -5” n |l ‘tlover . 5-25 ?f I H I’riin - .05 t; ■ ■■ - - h — i H •■ hogs. :: it I ■ ■' —" :: Prims , - ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ • 6-7-5 it Com:” ' . ’ •• H.' - h H ~ H g : ‘produce. i g « ““ ' ‘ ii *. ti - 1 - ■ it :: chi •. H . . ~U. .. . ■ .r. 0.0 T | Lv,! ’■ I •” j: #*«»*».,*•♦*♦♦*•*** •*< .% »'»**< ■'*■*.**'■ •** *•* *** -**♦*'■**'’**• *•’•■*'•* *•*-I' • Hom? 'News •Notes..j, . * MimTi’. ■ Otis C. "• transacted business at Wa • ■ . ' ■’ - ■ ■o' .D • . r-uisa bi: •.•■■ ■ ■ ■ ' ay- ■* x A ib" v. liiie of Gents Neckwei •• fur I ■' Hand n > our li t b?U tlffittimc. | ■ - '■ ■ MiHoi’ Bros. I 7? - ■. ■ ' is \ !'• !' iog lit . ; . ■ ” ■ piiM p. ' . ( ■ ■■ mtuij of hi fi • nd". ill > ! r. i '<- ■. - Miss' Ethel Vvh ■■■;■? Ka.‘iir'Sr called oil friend ; iiijd ■..■ a * Adi th [Hmdereris store • - Come in .mJ t'we < y<-1 sWeni\ ■?? f- ■ ' die,Fair Liiip-.rmm. ’■| John M- i .-: '' . . 1 South Bend, attended Cli.e I of Chloe Uiirue Friday. Mrs. Ed Uhiite, vh has- beci i ’• si ■ f • appendicitis, is much h.Jx ' i , The Model Grocery store of Kin- I dig &. Co., hax e anew«. elivery wagon, which is a credit to tl.c fit n- ■ Clarence -Hickman and wife, of Wilmot, spent Easter with his aunt • and'unde, Tillman Hire and wife ’ F. E. n and family of Hicksville, Ohio, have rented the .. Jack .Mex er property ■ and. moved ■■ into 5 it Tuesday. . . . Gotcb, the American, chainpion . v/rcstler, won from the terrible Turk ~ Wednesday in two siiuight -..faits — Divine services at Grace Ev. Lutheran church nex Lord’s day at 7:33 p. • >n.-'Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Ail arewelc me. We are constantly getting on new goods. I have bargains of excep : tional value to oifer 'every day in the week -—Fair .Emporium. - ■ Mr. Werts, the photographer -is ill v/ith erysipelas, ami wish ?s his customers to know that he Will not be at his place of business, for a few days,. John Wiydnson, w ■ rrking at the Miles & Clem ii-very Barn in Milford, was kicked in the 4 ; stomach by a horse Stmda’y and ’ seriously injured. ■ The Woodmen Lodge of this town will give a boj >per -one week free- Thursday night—April 22, in their hail. . Ail members and their families are requested to be present. A disastrous fire destroyed the Kpof P. building in Ashley, April 8. A stock of goods owned by Mr. Albright, wo , ' 1 ’ strbyed. Insurance carried on the building.
M-esiV’-i Jc'b'y is im'-rovirg! ’ slowly. , i T! ■ Jr.”. .is .07,’ill with; lung trouble. ■ j -<-s .' . J..* I : .• >ng tjxcc on i ; the'sick list , “ y p . -i!y ui • | ■ ■> line ■■' iJ- n -p... : cis: : cII i ” ■■■.■■'. ci th? Jout.-rd c Lee, * Walk c'.e : h-u-.-. i’or men. T-lone' ; holier made. Star Clothing Store. | ■. ' • ;laud.: ° r • ’ ■’ . I 1 ' st before .May Ist ■' - '■ i I • A new line of ladlej shirt waists A. Vv. Strieby s | ■ .Adam Kime of y-outh Bend, was 'J'"' 1 ’ Mrs. Ti S. Sheffield and Mrs. W. E. She’ - eld, ore conimed to the house i Jwith lagrippe.. • Mr. irvin Treesh and her children | spem Stmday with ?lr. Treesh's par-ents-at New Paris. • 11 ank Strembeck of North Webster .. aki : mds>vdtir~lriends ib I r' ■ Otto Bly turned h ime M ■ a w r eek w ith his I bi : ' f If you win; si med ag khdw what it i.-. you will find it at I- . -a (S>usiu of Joe I on ■ ' ' ■ ■ j ■ . ' i ' ■. • and ■ . • tlis Pead • Stough attended the I ■ ■ ■■ m I n 11’.ruing honi' 1 Sm.d.’y accompanied I 1 I übu ■ ■ I movement v. ith’ tl a end ’.in• view j t ' rre'J . [ . ■ i‘). S. Um,:, <.UtU, who aml j . ‘'B . sort! • id ) Cluir ■ i Seivic-, ■at the MethixlistEpisco- • . nd 10 a. m. Preucliing at Ila. m. | ”• ■ ■ ' in ited to . ihese ■ sen i -k . Buti . . Mm ■ md wife, ■ ; ' 4, ■ aiiics lit fi rlu ibt sold t th-, mby the Syra- { ruse Li ■ : . i demands . i . - '. very pcpulm'vvkhour people. Watch j Heach mondpg for the popularj news of the day. All churches lodges ■ Ind yies arc welcome to its use , 4 e it $•. \ r iol : ■! ' ->••• daughter, of Wm. Bushong • -of Van Buren. 1 art h 18, 1909, <d '■ pribi2, I&}9. Funeral.-ser-ice werb held yt -the resideace at ? 2j. m. m d ly, in ennent inSyraeuso ce'jv-etery Afuil 13, -. A year' ago- thijre were 413,000 : .idle freight carsJn pb United States. | ' ' ' ■ ’ >’’:rv is 270?';J idle cars rep nied 'by the railroad mid the trafijc is increasing w, h each wdek, showing a revival bf[ business ail over the country. I . Thomas. Ciaytpn’s residence near Milford Jc.. w<.' burned to the ground’Sunday foicnoon. The house ■ was totally destroyed and' the furniture was nearly ali saved.' Insm-; lance to the amount of S7OO was : carried*on the building—none on the ■ , ■■■■'. ■ . ' : In lex Inci udescent Kerosene' ■ Burner has been put on the market ' i here in Syracuse 'ey R. R. Deal, who me in Henry Sloan’s re- aurunt every evening, and it '.ill ‘ pay you to call.- and see it. The burner cun be attached to any lamp, - and is so constructed that it con- ‘ verts oil into and burns it in ' a -■ mantle, producing 70 candle power > light. It cons tubes less oil. than the . i ordinary lamp—one -pint will last •'six hours. It has a? -t; ■ no umiog. It is j highly recommended by those vrho ! are using it.
i See-ti e i.-ee-sfook plaoesat-lioU j I er 's. ; Smc . ?. — I m-..-- '. UlUmmllr o::, ” • Rugs at Beikman’s Slore. G .your sale bills printed at this ’ O w -rk 11 , st. cs.; : P Liix of Lig> nier, was in town Monday in bis automobile, c-r. business. i aw ,■ lay wit i the co ■y ■ con;- ■ : Liss ? (mas-; i■ M (Ivr’-rr ■ wife, eve? Sunday. Mi Well el of Archil a • - is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hoch and famiTy, this week. ’ and J. v Viers ! wives, were in Goshen Sunday visit-1 I iag the family of Mr, and ■ Mrs. Stouder. -I .■ . | ' A. '. ■ ' ' / . ? wiil his v ift aLßutlerUShe will return tqSyracuse the hitter part, of the : . week. . l b.-? ladies of theM. i ’. Aid Society report that their lecture course, just ■ ; tl dollar ■ ■ wit h to : ■ own. ’ .. Ihi' k. ?. C. I. iirter-urban ci lends j 2 ■ : run e-' to Wawasee: Lake from.l ufie A burn, (a iarl ... ' ■ . ■■ ■ rght '■ ' ii. ldw':” . .i •’ s 's ‘ A \ . Ik ■ *■' n. Evt 1 ody in Syra-1 ciise w. m this clever show,; . t . notchei Al ina i ..c'?' ‘‘ry i“i' ihu i. Tnplait lay 4: ■ . ho!u ; n gir din tile spring and we \ lik ■ ■' -v i m his old time form. ,'Our people| lof hit success,.and believe he v. ii! I make godd during the cottiing season. ‘ ii'iiiwiioi Biifiaw- II ■ .wm imwi; ■ i , 11 m ■■■ _i ■!«■■■! r nr.i ■ibw wry e
■ ' ' i. ■ r'x - - ■ -Il nil ll—■■■—irr—er ! pnl I i VnABSB aosiy ii y i v 11u w® a a J . ■ ■ .g , g - - --jgy The x -^—— -g. SENIOR GLASS I SuraGuse Hiflh S6hool| ; ■ ’ | • -r. ‘ -j, ’ ’ H • IFitlday and Saturday Evening, r I i APRIL 16 and 17.1909 | ■ K mriii i',;- 11 li iii'r>»'M«i--i--»nir».iiin‘l.iinWi«MM»MMMM»«awn«M—»ME»ai.i»iii«»l-i l " « PROGRAMME: I • >gg , Interlocutor—Lee R. Cory. r-W. P.. Whim, - Tambo—P H. Miles g F gßones—S. I. Nielsen, - - - Algy—E. y. Garbe r g- ' | . ■ PART n - I jj| Opening Chorus, - - - - - Company g. • g Song and Chorus,—“That’s Gratitude” - - P. 11. Milesg- | g Song and Chorus—“ Back! Back! Back! to Baltimore” E. V. Garbergs I g Ballad—“ Ole Man. Moon” - - Miss B. Snobarger g ■ igsong—“l’m a Jonah Man” -' * - W. H.AVhiteg. I■ g Song and Chorus—“ Much Obliged to you” - S. I. Nielsen g IS’. Grand Finale.' i I ;. • tlra aMwcMUßiJiihim , iiiivrr*i■irwTlMn^rwKWjMMM.iii,miinrr’ir—lomt— ■ininiißTi --i ■ PART. I—GRAND OLIO. | ’ I—- — —— | .I : - CAKE WALK. . ; 1 h Mr. Napoleon Jackson—Miss Cleopatra Jones. II , ■ " RAPID TRANSIT. .• ' g/' g S. I. Nielsen — ’- ' - E.V. Garberg I I . L. R. CORY ’ I z g -The Modern Cicero in his famous oration “A Celebrated Woman.” g i’P miii iniM-n— ■ ■■ ■■■ iwi <■ niiw 1 i i i TWO ,g ; ■' ■ . P.H. Miles, W: H. White. g If ADMISSION 25c CHILDKENjISc g k HESEJiI'ED SEATS AT HOCH'S 5 CES TS EXTRA.
I- -■-■ShJsSlw.ai£tTs at--Jba«i-'Ei --. o • at Hmdere ■ J. R Do'.m b.d k:'.” c- » i .. -.1 I San i \ .Ah> wen. ■# Only 2 Weeks yet until so he b . or girl will get a fine wag-m Ue ‘ at Miller Bras. You want ta see those handsome ; bar-1 ■■ ■ J U■' ’ - Ol'ioi-tr a vim ■ hh Le- U f Creager and family. . --4 ■ lai ine of ladies, patent leather -and) ps. ' Mr. and Mrs. Truesdell h rented,rooms in the Lewis ,\;fJ roper iy and w ! mg in a few days.' , ' Di-. Lane, the dentisUharopened I his office over the postoffice, and.| is now . ready for business. His Andrew Strieby, accompanied y . ins ton, Elmer, went to Auburn Mond iy to bu> an Auburn auioiiiiT-. bile, for'Mr. Andrew Strieby. ! . Gee. Pope we are glad to iemnj who has been laid up for seven-1 ?. e ks v/ith' lagrippe, is again to fill his place at the ( factory. . < ■ ' .! ■y ' . '■ [. I H. C. Beckner of Ft. Wane I Tuesday at the Elite millinery paw I ’i .. . The Easter trade being l.- . ! heavy they laid in a new supply, h I ■ ' 1 • N -■ 4, .. . 2 ' ■ '. ' ■ ■ : ■' . candidate, (iliier visiting, joitges v, m be piesciit io willies? the work. 11. minstnl^hov. v hiih i• tope I staged on Friday and ; evenings of this week hy the Sem r Hi hool Class, | ■' ?at the : he Ion: li ccessful emertaiimiemi’ .given by the talent of our town. Greet S care has been exercised to keep'the '•mtnibers throughoutOTi a high mor u plane. The purpose cf this ent ment is primarily to furnish our :people with two evenings of mall ; erijoyipent; secondarily the pro:’ecus ■ will be applied to assist in defraying ] 1 the many, coihmencement expenses | m the graduating class. ■ j
1-•-- - - - > J.X-J. .... . i Gran gee-c* : 4G- : : ■ . - . Plows - Hurrows, . ? •■Cui . . : j ' ■ . ]: i 'g Piiinus Qutl .a.■, i p.- ’ : -L V? . - ■- •' I »«»,■ S_V » «.... -■ •- .... — ■ » --r* • - * ■? ', I •-... '-. !A/ f O I ■ - • • . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I : Best 5 c smoke on .■■ ■■■. t rket . ( f -i .. . j | I/ ru M IVE A i I s : U. ■. ui r ■•• ■ ‘i Everybody sells them | All smokers smoke - them. . • ' ' • ’ .■' ■■ l - • w 2 A ■’/ The Journal is th r i > ' • ly equipped, in presses and | . me let iful typK - faces, to do your printing- j in nianm'?. -to. ’?■? 1 •-, ■ Let us figure v, ith you I.e- | fort u 1111 ni i tiIILLU' ‘ Patin a gas ei..gxa w' - and a dandy cu ■ am making a lot oi bologna. Pta order before you want the goods, then y ou won’t have to wait forthem. Hir-3 & b‘BUGI‘. Bowser Building * *
If Somebody Should Offer You THREE TEN DOLLAR BILLS . You Wouldn’t Refuse Them Would You? Thai is just what we are doing when we ask you to buy tht 'Oliver Foil Chilled Plows \ 1 r I ■' The Nos. S.-.U.2...Z i ;<x! 2c..—. RLh, and Left Hand. ■ 6 ■ ■ -1 eut, . I . j Gaaiardf g BjM na mstter hrw dMt, Ej| ! •iiiifMw m 1 1 mn ii hssaaasMJaeiMßßMßraMaMißßßSß:■■■■■■■«»■■■• ? 1 swill sew. ’ ] E ■ ?r .So touch for theyWiildo r ■ . ■- ■ - j.'-H Wi.WUA-. ; m SYFf.L PLOWS E ' 1 . fram'-any other . . ~ ■ 'j' 1 * 1 * ' ””?”' higher E* 1 P°- 5 indcfinitely. .’ I ■ * ' just the E . . -H sanieastu-:’ ispbrtcctlyeven. .. ? ■ • ■ ?■■ ; ; ■ almost • 2- . . 11 ” ' ’ ?.og'-v?!i and in ' ?’ JO or 40 feet, . ‘■ . Wi 1 . . ' to do ■ * c • ’ ' ' E KA OW that • BI M l . '= -c - Ay. seen these I. .plows TRY ONE YOURSELT- , - ■>. LLiU , TrjrHe v ciotties, . of .cor; and Xu/ • reliable u 3 in j, i t plhied in the a ..unu.uU- . - -• . ' " 'U oar Chicago itailors, ' '■ ’ •’• • -Ed.: V.. UU.UU. who- u. ■ tee ■ 'A 4 • A..-.- \ . replace ■ any 1 ■ -j I' . u. • • . ..■-•■'•Vs»w2 out before the s:u ai .. I' to makeh huu u u any that , ’ y j fails to hotd its sh^.. h • i ; Furthermore, they clothes to .it our in for oitc» third to bac-haii below average \ j tailor’s- prices for identical ' u#> Ju ■values. Come in and leave your - _ ■ U . COPYRIGHT 1»r, ED. V. HUC. . Ofe a yl 'THE STAR CLOTHING STORE. ■"'i' ■ - '-I' : ■!■ ■ . ' : • ■ r j h a’ ’• n ■i*-'-JM«i'«-;w'"'*y"*. - U'. < . ' ' u- ■ |b does not make, a good jpiano--a good , ... Tha tis The j- ■ ..;... :. , ■ •S . . J>. 0 • U k ' AH - a’ . I io'.-, aoh a good ou t Have on your ‘fc i.g ipUu. »-Nc thing is for the Y . . Tho jiTc - o,f Tn?s9 pianos re- ! S present Only ihc •. .-■ il 1 and fine ,| i Hl- materials .reoauUo to the. making 0 of such good riuuos. .In the end h'.i they are. the cheapest pianos you can Hi buy --1e ngt h o f s e.r vice also co ns id-. S p' ered. By our plan they, are as easy & j|: to. buy as other pianos hot so good. n Let us explain the ptfen. " ... li’ | . J.W.Wueuuaer, | I Svuo?'-A, . ?;a. ' I i ' Ift 11611 IjOli bub ib in MlS w vJ* SJ.
