The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1910 — Page 5

■»- I ' I arv es t < |b Is almost over and the time has come to clean up S the feed lot and give back to the land that which has been taken off, in the way of straw and grain. There is ° fte t° d° * s kuy an $ : t „ JCX t c> < 5 i.H 1 | ideal Manure Spreader | I ! ot 1 |I I Lepper & Cole | and let them show you how to make dollars out of rotten straw. In this cut you will see the original New Ideal $ Spreader with all its good points. You get in this $ spreader a very low, narrow 7 , not too long, but just right spread. Very easy to load because of height and does its work evenly under all conditions. It is easy to see , 5 tha| a machine can do bettei’ work with two cylinders A> than one. The old spreaders have only one and no perfeet distribution. We have no compeditors, they all talk f ( > about “The New Ideal.” Get in early and avoid the rush. Js a* ; < T For Hot Weather Hardware, Buggies, € <? Slurries. Studebaker Wagons, Etc., see \ us, we will treat you right. . J ;/ Yours For Business, 5 leDDer & Cole, ' ~ J South Huntington St. Syracuse. < - — —————————. , " II ■ I | fck|r I , “ R " f ; J fOR SALE BY ALL J • T ■ • t :: M i v* | AVE AVANT YOUR 1 I B usines S ] t- i * Wfe would like to add Your Name to our list of * ' ' * •& ' Satisfied Customers, and we will do everything in I •z* a our power to make your business relations with £ us both pleasant aud profitable. ; We handle first class grades of Lumber, Lath, • 4»’ Shingles, Doors, Windows, Pulp Plaster and Plaste 1 /Board. Get our prices and see our stock ‘ of Lumber buying. ❖ I : ? ; ; WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. .. < 5' i W I. LaKc side LumDer Go. t Allen D. Sheets, Manager, 1 Syracuse. : Indiana.,

« Home News Notes. ► .-- Mrs. Thomas Ebert is improving. . For J^le —Salt .for sale at Hinb derer’s.sl.lo per barrel. Mrs. Tish spent last week at Winona. .. ’ t Mrs. Henry Grenacher left Wed- | nesday for her home, in Chicago. > Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowser > visited in Ligonier Sunday. k Harry’s “World Beaters,” the best * cigar on earth for the money. ’ Mrs. Eston Butt and Mrs. Berkey- ? pyle, of Milford, visited with Miss Sarah Ott, Saturday. Mrs. Smith, of Ligonier visited . with Mrs. Sophia Rookstool, Mon- » day. j Oscar Masters is spending the week with his parents at New > Paris. > Carl Ohaver and family, visited I at Elkhart over Sunday and the I first of the week. > All officers of Loyal Temple No. > 130 are requested to be at lodge > Friday night. * « Josiah Rowe and wife of Goshen y are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cripe. Mrs. Sarah Ott returned Friday jr from a three week’s visit with rela- ?■ tives at Marion. & Mr. Ed. Worden, wife and daughfe ter, Ruth, of Albion, spent Sunday k with Sheldon Harkless and family. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the b home of Mrs. J. P. Dolan next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Edwin Shannahan, of Chicago, is visiting his uncle J. C. Kirby and wife. & Wm. Binkley and J. P. Dolan went to Logansport Wednesday to visit the Little Giant Turbine works & there. Mrs. North and two little daugh- * ters, from Chicago, arrived Wednesday to visit George Slaughter and family. b In the account of the brithday b surprise on Carrie Strieby, on the s first page_a was fii . the type, her age being 17 years inK stead of 11. * Vern Benner, wife and daughter - visited at Ligonier Saturday. Mrs. ? Minerva Benner, who has been visitj * ing her son, Charles, in Michigan for * some time, is now in Ligonier.

> ; Wm. Doering and family of Go- ; shen, and A. G. Carlson and family « ; of Chicago, were the guests of Mr. I ; Elmer Strieby and wife over Sun- ■ : day- . : I Mrs. Louis Heerman went to ; I South Bend Wednesday to take her ; ’ niece, Pauline Treesh, home and to ; visit with her sister, Mrs. Irvin ; ; Treesh and family several days. ; 1 Exchange—Want to exchange ! > first class 160 acre farm in South . ’ Dakota, for a four passenger tour- ! • ing car. - • 2-t-14 George W. Jones. < ; John Heinzelman, wife and • ’ daughter, Muriel, of New Paris < • passed through here Friday on their < way to Oakwood Park to spend the 4 day. While in town they called on j Dr. Bowser’s and J. P. Dolan’s. > The regular annual meeting of 5 > the stockholders and directors of J the Syracuse Water Power Co., is ' being held today (Thursday) at the * I Lilly cottage at Wawasee. J • Wm. Stetler, wife and son, Joe, < • spent several days with Fred Mon- < • roe and family last week. They ■ ■ made the trip in their auto and • • Fred Monroe accompanied them ■ • home. ; Mr. T. J. Longacre of Mont Rose, ; ; Kansas, who has been in the west ; for over thirty years, is here visit- ; ing his brother, Will Longacre and ; family living south of town and ;; will be with them for about one X month. • > The Lutheran Sunday School had • • a picnic across the lake last Thurs- • • day. They spent the entire day in • * the woods having both dinner and • > supper over there. There were ■; about eighty present. Those who 1 • came from out of town were Rev. <« Ladd, Otto, Olive and Opal White-. • * head of Elkhart, Gretchen and MIL < • dred Smith of Cromwell and MrsU ;; Roy Riddle and family of Wawqj • sen.

A_Ji_A. f U!gur,l ...1.11 J.L “ b. J. Reilly went to Dixon, Wednesday. . OX| ip is taking Bernard Reher’s place at the factory while he is away on his vacation trip. Emory Garber, of South Bend, wjas in town Sunday. Emory seems to be making this town.every Sunday lately. ?• i Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Neff and daugh-1 ter, Mrs. Clause aud son, Buford, came over from Nappanee in an auto Monday, and spent the day with Sam Smith and family. Miss Hallie Wilkinson, of Elkhart, spent her vacation here last week visiting friends, while here her friends had a picnic across the lake for her. L . I

§ Balilmore & Ohio Railroad | EXCURSION XCROTVE ; 1 Syracuse, Ind., I I rzo : J Niagra Falls, N. Y. I . | August, i 3, 1910 I $6.50 Round Trip. Choice of Rail or Steamer or All Rail via Cleveland and Buffalo. Information, regarding SIDE TRIPS and other details will be furnished by B. & Q. Agents 1 i - i Wlawasee Inn, r | Wawasee Uahe - j frSrnt, Juls 29. 1910 :: : i high Glass. vaudevii 6. snow t ; > ■ ♦ f 'JrM. MORRIS, Managed? ~ I’ Matinee at 3p. m. Seats 35c. :: S Evening at 8:15 Seats 25 and 50 - • $ Seats on sale at Wawasee Inn. Orders taken by Phone. • •

BIG REDUCTION SALEIiI '* 4 i M b : -1 \h . — ' . — OO ! LASTING TWO WEEKS L i From Sat. July 16 to Sat. July 30 li fc ' * Z . V ' < J_=_ "♦= K CLOTHING AND OXFORDS i • During the next two week we will make very liberal reductions on all M.en s. ;;; • Boy’s and Children’s Suits, and all Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Oxiords ;; ■ and Pumps. - - :: These are genuine bonafide Discounts : and. apply only on cash, sales. ;;; ~ X.. ■ “ — <•< || ’TToFonGLOTHING. 141 OH OXORDS. 25 per cent off. Men’s Osfor.ls B ° T •gSS*’""“ E | -A-SSg- g~:E:=S I „ . . . , 3.00 quality for 2.25 2.50 grade at LBS 1.59 ones at U 5 ;; 2.50 quality for >9O 2.00 grade I.2roues at 1.00 ; s 2.00 quality for... IS3 1.50 grade at U 5 I.oo ones at 7S ... ?»i • we* will close tliese at choice for ijj • k 14 riT* Special lot Misses’ and Children’s Pumps and Oxfords that gold .. up to sl-50 now 75c. I Tne Star Clothing Store.

uThe Winona Woman’s Club, of JWinona lake will- have its annual Federation Day clebration at Westminister Chapel, W ednesday, August 10, at two p, m. Some very interesting subjects will be discused. Mrs. M. F. Johnson, of Richmond, will be the speaker of the afternoon, her subject being “A Democratic Movement in Art.’’ Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke, of IndianaI polis, President of the Indiana State I Federation of Clubs, will speak upon “School Sufferage for Women;” and Mrs. Olaf N. Guldlin, Chairman of the Household Economics department of the General Federation, will also speak. The meeting will be followed by a reception. The members of this club has invited the members of the Shakespeare ! Club of this place to be present.

DR. BOLAN I W- ■ A ///// PA. f/w Specialist in all Rectal and Intestinal Diseases, including Blind, Bleeding Protruding and Itching Piles. Fistala, Fissures and Ulueration of the Rectum. Constipation in most every case is a sure symptom of rectal, trouble in some form and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan’s system of rectal treatment and rectal medication. Goiter, (or thick neck,) Blood and Skin Diseases, Kidney Bladder and Urinary Troubles treated successfully. CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE. — Will be at — Hotel Le Grand — on — Wednesday, Aug. 3. Highest prices paid for spring chickins at Brunjes* Park. Phone 421. Your money’s worth in every puff on a John Rogers cigar.

I f THE BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD ! ill VERY LOW FARES TO I 1: MOUNTAIN PARK, MD.- July 29-Aug. 23. I CHICAGO. - Trienr'el Conclave, Knights Templar, August 5-8 MILWAKEE., WIS. — Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, s' July 29-Aug. 1. | SUMMER TOURISTIftRESKI-Bostoii. New York 1 Gltu. i.tlanta Gltu and Otter NewJarsay Ra- i , sorts. Norfolk and Old Point Comfort, Va. | : I HOMETEEKERS EXCURSION FftRES-.Soutil. South- f ; | west, West, Northwest. , g ; I TOURISTS ROUND TRIP ffIRES WEST. Long Limits. 1 Consult BALTIMORE AND OHIO AGENT for Liberal Stiver Privi- | • 5 leges and Other Details. s. .. - ~

GALL f - at the ■; } STU Dll I I “r i * i* I MILLER »**i^*«»X**Z^^ > .^Z^**\^Z**Z > *X**Z > *Z' h C''*«*» > Automobile Uivers. I have purchased an Auburn passenger touring car and will conduct an Auto Livery. Can carry parties of four or less. Commercial drives a specialty. Call phone 53. I have for sale a 21-ft. launch with 5-horse engine in good rapqif Wm. Stetler.