The Syracuse Journal, Volume 2, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 June 1909 — Page 5

I SYRACUSE | I MARKET REPORT. | i I :|... grain. g 1•. — I • | Wheat per bu . ... 1.40 U ;| Corn “ “ ..... .70 ♦; Oats “ “ . .53 H iCtover Seed 5.5a It I . ,cA-m E . | ■f Rritne .05 •; Common . ,04 t; ’;i Veal oh toot .°5% H | ; ’ ' " H J HOGS. g : | Prime . 6.75 j Common 6.50 Ji ■ - . : produce. .::! 4 . HI ; I ■ Hl : I Wool 30 it II Butter *’ B » ■ :| Eggs ... . ■ ‘.19 H Chickens .10 44 Potatoes 1.00 i* Lard .; :... .II H H•■ . B ■ , ______ , - I Home News Notes. Try a "La Bengora’’ now The straw hat has made its appearance. Win. Guss was in Indianapolis 1 Wednesday on business. Come in and see the fine line of Rugs at Beckman’s Store. Walk-over Shoes for men. None better made. Star . Clothing Store. Milton- Woods and family visited their son, Charles, at Indianapolis, last week. ‘ C. E. Ketring.of the Goshen Democrat, was in town Monday, and made this office a pleasant, visit. Mrs. Petersohn left Wednesday for Columbia City. Indiana, where she < will take up her future residence. 1 Chicago newspapers announce<tlie issuance of a marriage license to I Jasper Edgell and Minnie Newman < ‘ Several good properties for sale ! or exchange. Also one to rent. I B. F. Hoopingarner. ] Have customers for several farms near Syracuse. Come in and let's talk it over.—B. F. Hoopingarner. For Sale ok Trade:—The carriage shop on the hill with tools and stock.—W. S. Snyder Syracuse Ind, The lace curtain season is here I have a LJOriiplete. line from .50 cents up. A. W. Strieby The regular meeting of the W; CT.U. willbe held at the hinne of Mrs. McPherson next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30: Mr Watters ot The Inn Company, has caused to be placed a string of electric lights from the hotel to the station at Wawasee. , A new line of suiting—Rep—the latest designs on the market—five different colors to sell for 25 cents a yard at Hinderer’s Store. • For Sale:—A house and good lot, in good location far S3OO. Will sell ’on time in small payments’ Cail, at Journal office for particulars. I George Hoelcher', wlip is worltuig.! in a large priming house in Chicago, was home Sunday, for a visit with his family, returning 'Monday afternoon. The rural carriers of the Syracuse, post office handled 92,507 pieces t f mail and took 286 applications for money orders for the three months ending May 31 1909. Henry left this , week for Harrisburg, vtr- to attend the German Lutheran Convention being held in that city, and will also visit the old hpinestead during his absence. ’, \ Mr. Barringer deserves great credit for securing the assistance of Mr. Ross of Leesburg and Dr. Lane, of this city, two professional baud teachers, to play in the band on Decoration Day. Adam Kime and wife, of South Bend, were in Syracuse Saturday attending the Decbration Day exercises, and also visiting relatives and many friends here. Adam is doing well in South Bend and is an industrious and hard working young m an who is bound to succeed.

Ladies’ visiting cards printed at i | tliis office. i; “La Bengora” 5c cigars are sold i by all dealers. >.* . . . ■ Nice Pattern eight- quarter size I linoleum at Hinderer’s. I Martha Washington Slippers just : in at Hinderer’s store. ■ There were about seventy-five i guests at the Inn over Sunday. Rape, Timothy, Millet and Lawn i Grass Seed at the Star Clothing Store. Mrs. D. S. Hontz is spending a few days with her sister in Noble county. • , If yotfr piano needs tuning this spring leave orders with J. W. Rothehberger. Mrs. Ada Hettinger anil daughter, Estelltvwere visiting friends in Mill- | wood 'over Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca Stetler was the guest | of Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Dunn of NapI panee, over Sunday. » ’ July 4th comes on Sunday this year. What is Syracuse going to do.about a celebration? Mrl Lewis Butt and san, of Milford, spent Saturday and Sunday ’ with C. A. Johnson and wife. I Oscar Masters, of this place was vi-iting wnii n imL ■■■■> and fiiendo ■ at White Oak, a few days last week A new line of ladies shirt waists in lingerie and tailor effects. A. W.Strieby. For Sale:—A hard coal base burner. good. Will sell cheap. Apply at The Journal office. For Sale: —Exceptional bargain in residence located on the Lake front. See. Cornelius & Butt. If you are through using my sprayer bring it home atrionce, 1 want to use it. John M. Ott. Mrs. William Whitehead and family, were the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Rotheuberger’ Saturday. The Misses Olive and Ethel Doud, of Ft. Wayne, inti..'were the guests of S. 11. Widner and wife Sunday, Forest Kitsou. who has been taking a business course at North Manchester, has returned home for his summer vacation. The mother of David Waldo, pro* prietor of Lake View (hotel, who lives with him there, is very seriously ill with nervous affection. The Jones brothers have built a new concrete barn on their farm near Wawasee lake. Andrew Rarick .was the contractor. Attorney'A. L. Cornelius was in South Haven, Mich., the first of the week, and also had business in Indianapolis Wednesday. . Ligonier will build a new high school building. The building will be commenced at once and is to be .completed by September. - Estray rAKE.\ up—Light red brood sow, ears cut off. Owner can have same by paying expenses.'’ Ernest Richhart, Jones' Landing is a popular place to spend a 1 month, and the table set is one of the best around the lake, it is a very popular resort hnd this year will be no exception. James Katehenof Wisconsin, was here this week, investigating the Radiator Plant as a representative of business men who are much interested in this system of heating. Trains are now stopping at Wawasee and the public launches are making regular trips to the dock there to meet them. The regular summer dwellers are now rapidly filling up the cottages at The lake. Mrs. Goldie Edgell, who has been visiting her sister in Syracuse, arrived home Sunday. Dr. D. S. Hontz, of Syracuse, and his brother,. Dr William Hontz, of North Webster, called bn friends east nvilmot, Sunday. Mrs. hamada Ritterman of Syracuse,-visited'"with Kjmmell friends Saturday.— The members of the Y. F■ + A of the Evangelical Association held their regular monthly business ing Friday evening May 28, at the parsonage and the following offi<pte‘ were elected: Harry Eagles president, Kate Fisher vice president, Vera O’Dell recording secretary. Jennie Carlson corresponding secretary, Mabie Strieby treasurer, Ruth Wolfe organist, Eli Hinderer chorister, Ralph Wolfe Librarian.

Ladies’ calling cards at this office And t-he base ball team is still a myth. Lee Snyder of Chicago, was in town Monday. For Sale:-—A sail boat. For price see H. H. Doll. ts Henry Rapp has bought an automobile of James Waltz. And the automobiles go whizzing by at the same breakneck speed. Piano tuner coming soon work guaranteed by J. W. Rothpnberger. Special bargains in Men’s Work Shobs at $1.50 at Hinderer’s Store. Marshal Clemens was scraping the streets Monday, much improving them. For Sale:—A good driving colt '3 years old. Inquire of W. R. Hettinger. 4t ’ Miss Myrtle of Mishawaka, was visiting relatives and friends here Monday. Mr. Holland started Tuesday for Winipeg, to form a company for the making of Radiators. Wantep—An experienced chamber maid at the Wawasee Inn. Write or phone at once. Ed Miles has sold his cottage at Wawasee Lake to Mr. Win. Whetten. The price paid was SISOO. A number from here attended the opening ball al the Wawasee Inn, Saturday night, and report a very enjoyable time. Rev. Herendeen baptized three persons Sunday in the race, and they were made full members in the Church of God. For sale —A good chicken coop and several feet of wire for chicken park, also some lumber. For price see Miss Wilma Ott. Meuz “Ease” Elkskin Shoes have no equal for coinfort or hard service. /X complete line now in stock. A. W. Strieby. Tuesday was pay day at the Radiator' Works. The Company’s pay roll now averages over twelve hundred and- fifty dollars every two weeks. • The Ott reunion will be held June 10th one mile west of Merriam, in Noble county, on Thomas M. Ott’s farm. AH the Ott families are invited to attend. Our horse fanciers were much interested in the birth of twin colts to a mare belonging to Abe Hire. The little fellows are getting along nicely, and will in all probability live. Miss Ethel Johnson, who has a position as assistant cashier with the Oliver Chilled Plow Works at South Bend, visited over Sunday with her parents. Vawter Park, so well known to the resorter, will >be found one of the best places on the lake, and those wishing a quiet retreat, with good service, will do well to go to Vawter Park. The fast train due here at 1:39 p. ui., Sunday, was delayed on account of the blowing out of the cylincterjhead on tf?e engine, dud another engine was sent from Garrett. to take the trail?east. kfr. Grace and wife, of Chicago, were here this week for a few days. Mrs. Grace came with the view of deciding-whether she would like to come and reside in our beautiful little city Mr. Grace is one of the stockholders in the Radiator Works, and is very much pleased with the prospects of the company. . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Self of Syracuse stopped off in Milford on Monday on their return from Silver Lake*, where they had been visiting with Mr. Self’s brother, Sydney J. Self. The latter has recently returned from Colorado, a visit made for his health. For some years he has been suffering with asthma. — Milford Mail. ; i After Ilune Ist the Syracuse Home Tele jliine’Company will charge an extra rate of 5 cents to town subwhen telephoning. to Milford, .Leesburg, New Paris and North « Webster, Heretofore these were free lo Subscribers, but reductions hav made to Warsaw and other iflacesl and the* management concluded rHal the service could be made more t'onvenßfnt to its patxons by making this additional charge:

See the nice stock pianos at Rothenberger’s. The public schools of Goshen close next Friday. z For Rent:—2 furnished rooms in quire at this office. . ts. Highest market prices paid fir wool.—A. W. Strieby. For sale —Gasoline launch and a row boat. Colwell Bros., The’Journal bulletin board is very popular with our citizens. For reliable Live Stock Insurance see Cornelius & Butt. New furniture now coming in every day at Beckman’s store. Mrs. Abbie Biggs and daughter, returned home from Michigan Monday'. Hinderer has received a new lot of men’s and children’s shoes. Call and see them. "La Bengora” 5c cigars have that mellow sweet taste which will I please you. Try one now. Foe'sale—-A 2, wheel cart for farm use at half price. , Carrage Shop on Hill. Thousands upon thousands of cabbage, tomato and celery plants. J. W. Del ong. Mis. Tish, who is* taking treatment in a hospital in Ft Wayne, is improving rapidly, which her many friends in Syracuse will be glad to know. Mrs. Bailey of Syracuse, spent Sunday with her son Albert, and Mrs. Elza Rittenour, of. Syracuse; was visiting friends here Saturday* Kimmell Cor. Albion Democrat. Baled Hay and Straw For Sale: Will deliver every Saturday afternoon. We. guarantee weight and quality. Telephone 500. 5m3 Shaffer Bros. The attention of the Journalscribe has been called to the need of a public, watering trough on Main Street. Farmers coming to town have no place to water their horses,. and it is the duty.of our city fathers to see to it that a trough is put in and running water furnished by the city. We have no doubt but our merchants will help in the expense of building one of cement, if asked, and we hope the matter will be looked after at once. The attention of owners of launches on Lake Wawasee, is. called to the danger of running after night without displaying signal lights in front and "rear of boats. Many narrow escapes from accidents have occured, and if the practice is kept up, there will be some very serious results. The fish and game warden will do well to warn owners of launches, and if they persist in running without lights at night, see that the law is enforced. John J. Mcloy was born in Cumberland county, Penn., February 15, | 1832, died May 22, 19(19,'aged 77 ? years, 3 months, 7 days. He came | from Ohio to Kosciusko county 60 ■ years ago. He was converted and , joined the ChuTch of God at the age ' Os 16 and remained faithful until! called to his long home. He was ■ married to Catharine Hoover Octi*- I her 9, 1853. To this union fivS? j children were born, two sons three daughters. One son and one daughter have gone on before, leaving the aged companion, one son and Two daughters and eight grandchildren to mourn his departure: The funeral was held at the Church of God Monday of last week a 2 p. m. Rev. Herendeen officiating. Notice. All water rent is due July 1, and payable to F. L. Hoch, treasurer. , If not paid by that time your water will lie turned off and it will cost you SLOffJtrhave it turned ofragain, Please be prompt. By order of Town Board, i, ts Otis C. BiitF, i • - - ■ • f Insure your Live Stock in tire Indiana &. Ohio Live Stock Insurance Company, a good reliable company. Cornelius &, Butt. Choice farm loans at 5 percent. CORNELIUS & BUTT. New Milk Route. I will start a new milk route, and' will sell at 5 cents a quart. Clarence Snyder

F. L J LANE, DENTIST. ■Office over the' Postoffice. SYRACUSE : INDIANA Phone No. 183.' Blue Smoke Best 5c smoke on the market SM 0 K E ON E Everybody sells them All smokers smoke them. uni i mi riJUJ Put in u gas . .* - and a dandy cutter and am making a . lot of bologna. Place order before you wantthe goods, then you ‘ - won't have to wait for them. Hire & Deeter, Bowser Building D. S. HONTZ Dentist Seventeen Years Experience In dentistry, a stitch, in time sytv'fS . more th in nine. Don't forget your . teeth. If you-intrust tjipm to my car,* they will receive- ca'refu' attention. Investio.itio'i of work i-.-solien- • e<l. : Office over Stetler s Grocery Syraousel Indiana ' -----i I-. ... --- - — I C.E Wilcox, I Licensed Erabalmer J and Und’ertaKer. pSyracuse, Indiana, 'i ’Phon& 46. - CORNELIUS & BUTT Attorneys-at Lav > • kj Practice in all Courts 1 . Tel. 1?3. Syracuse, Ind. J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 16— Office an I Residence Syracuse. Ind. J. M. TREESH Attorney-at-Law Collections Syracuse . Ind. LINCLON CORY Auctioneer. Dates can be made with The Syracuse if Journal. SYRACUSE _ INDIANA

Owing tp the extreme high prices Ip of butchers' stock, which neces- •> sarily forces up the prices of meats . ■ | on the block, we have decided to discontinue this portion of our k 1- business until prices become more ’ t moderate.. We will however continue to carry a full and complete ‘ I line of smoked and cooked/meats . R clt . .: “ Everything to Eat.” It will be our aim to make this store the home of pure food pro-> | . ducts, Ei’nd we hope by honest I unci s and courteous treatment to' F. mei ic a port ion of your patronage. F We are proud oi our beginning, . and assure you that it is our inJ. tention to make greater efforts to please you- _ | r I Hiner P. Mites & 6ft. I I If Somebody Should Offer You r TEM DOLLAR BILLS You Wouldn’t Refuse Them Would You? , That is just .what we are doing when we ask 5 you to buy the Fidl Chilled Plows I ’ fl ' ' ■ I ?■ #urra -■' . • i\ _ - iP':' ■- r d | 5 The Nos. 111 and 222. Steel Beam. and Licit Hand. El 12 and 14 inch cut. - k’ i j Guaranteed to Scow PeHeotly in AnySoiL no matter liow difficult, in which other kind or style of plow made will scour. So much for the satisfactory work they will do but in addition to this z " • THEY WILL WEAP. THREE TIMES AS LONG AS THE BEST STEEL. PLOWS ■t OLIVER'S CHILLED METAL is totally different from any other in t‘i r is much harder, much finer grained, takes an even higher polish than'Steel,'dotes not scratch in the Iqast and wears indefinitely. i The landsidS a , I si ire .chilled over their entire surfaces just the E _ • sanie-as the mouldboard and forthisreasontbeiiaturaliyearisperfecny<vej», . icy cf these new plows is so wonderful as to be almost . I .unbelievable. They will scour anywhere that any steel plow will and in 3 ground v liete. it is necessary to stop end use a paddle every 30 or 40 feet, h jac 'Nms. 111 and 222 slip through as if they were greased. 5: VV<- ex««-.ct you to be rather skeptical'at first, but all we ask you to do B- is to g.vc vi . ; i ~ | itternsati al on your farm as WE KNOW that h With ilie irsuits you will obtain, you will never use any other. § Ask one of yoirr neighbors about them who has possibly seen these K plows demonstrated in th© field, but above all, else THY ONE YOURSELF «* E. E. STRIEBY, Syracuse, Ind, ft GOOD NAME- I : does not Bdike‘a good pi ario -a good i pTano makes a good name. That is the ?; ;• reason why. the name : £ "| ■ SWBX A’ I' ' . or k . I i > ' . ■ iC I is such a good have on. your j piano.’ Nothing is charged lor the p * names. The price of "these pianos re- h : present Only the time, skill and fine | materials r equ isi te .to the nraking p j of such good pianos. In IWe end * : they are the cheapest pianos you* can t : buy--length of service also donsid- N : ered. ’ By plan they are as easy : to buy as other pia.nos not so good, if* ; Let us explain the plan. I : J. XM. RoUkenbeTger, |.. , ts>6, 1 Indiaria.