The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 August 1910 — Page 5

|flarf e s t j Is almost over and the time has come to clean up J J the feed lot and give back to the land that which has J been taken off, in the way of straw and grain. There is J but one way to do this and that is to buy an r jcx $ *? ( > - WFV .y, <» J lEL ? J) g Ideal Manure Spreaders of s || 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 spreadef a very low, narrow, not too long, but just right spread. Very easy to load because o f height and does its work evenly under all conditions. It is easy to see that a machine can do better work with two cylinders than The old spreaders have only one and no perfeet distribution. We have no compeditors, they all talk about "The New Ideal.” Get in early and avoid the rush. < i ——— -— 5 v For Hot Weather Hardware, Buggies, r Surries, Studebaker Wagons. Etc., see C J us, we will treat you right. J 5 5 5 ; Yours For Business, 1 LeDDer & Cole J 5 South Huntington St. | Syracuse. | X tiijiJliilititl t tft f ttt tttitt ll< il 11111 I ? PRt ? ;; I | FOR SALE BY ALL | ! DEALERS | ♦■ . 4 T • - 4 X $444<H > 444444444444444444"H > 444444444444444444 1 14444'1* . ♦ * 2 | WE WANT YOUR | I: Business 1 * i x £ We would like to add Your Name to our list of * Satisfied Customers, and we will do everything in $ * our power to make your business relations with 5 us both pleasant and profitable. * T X •f* ’ ♦ We handle first class grades of Lumber, Lath, f * Shingles, Doors, Windows, Pulp Plaster and T v Plaster Board. Get our prices and see our stock X of Lumber buying. * i 1 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. « T V '' ! ? 1 t 1 lake Side Lumber 6o„ 1 • : Allen D. Sheets, Manager, < Syracuse. . Indiana. ] ■i / ' : ' ■ .

| Home News Notes. £ Little Charie, son of Ernest Tom C who has been sick, is reported much k better. * Nora Darr, daughter of Geo. Darr a living in the country, had an attack > of appendicitis last week. > W. C. Gants expects to arrive from Terre Haute the last of the week to spend his six weeks vacation here. On account of the death of Rev. * A. L. Weaver’s mother there will be no preaching at the M. E. church * next Sunday. Ruth and Dwendel Reed came to * town Thursday, Ruth to visit Olga Beckman and Dwendel to visit with Donald Butt. x Mr. Will Cable and wife and . Mrs. Ben Cable attended the funeral s of the late Joseph Warner of . Elkhart last Friday. > I S. C. Lepper was in the country I near Claypool Thursday setting up I some machinery which the firm of > & Cole had sold. & Miss Rena Snively of New Paris, > formerly a teacher in the > schools, visited with Dr. Bowser and I family the first of the week. & S. Harkless and brother, John Harkless, of Albion, and Vern Bush- & ong, wife and son Ernest, took in the excursion to Chicago Sunday. Rev. Light, of Elkhart and super- * intendent of the Goshen district of ' the Northern Indiana Conference will preach at the M. E. church J Sunday August 14th. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson exI pect to leave soon for Manitoba, I Canada, where they expect to stay for some time with there son-in-I law, John Stiffler and children. Wm. Longacre received a telegram Monday announcing the seriI ous illness of his mother—aged 87, > at Courtland, Jewell Co., Kans. He left for Courtland Tuesday. He had not seen his mother for twenty-five I years. > Mrs. Eva Wood Gants visited with I Mrs. Wesley Poyser at Goshen from > Tuesday until Sunday of last week. K On Sunday she was joined by her mother, Mrs. Milton Wood, and they > together with Mrs. Poyser attended E; the lecture given by Carrie Nation > at Elkhart. A. A. Rasor and Otis C. Butt pro- £ bated the John A. Ott will last Sat- | urday. On account of the subscribing parties to the will living out- £ side of the state, it was necessary to make the probation in open court, C an event which seldom ever occurs. The will provides that Miss £ Sarah Ott who lived with Mr. Ott until his death shall have the dwelling in which they resided and that £ the balance of his posessions be £ equally devided between her and her sister, Mrs. George Howard, of £ North Liberty. Hover and Wilcutt contractors, completed the new dam for the Sy- ? racuse Power & Light Co., yester- > day (Wednesday.) The new dam “ is one of the very best having a 12 ■ foot base going to the depth of 3 i below the river bed, the dam pro- > per is 3 feet high, 2 feet wide at ' the top and 5 feet at the base, is ! 125 feet long with a3O foot wing at either end. Every precaution was taken by the company in the * construction of the dam to make it * strong and to keep within the limit * of their rights. i Misses Wilma Kitson and Ruth > Biteman, of Syracuse, were in town i on Wednesday and repaired to the C home of Miss McDonald to take l their music lesson. After the les- [ son the two girls came to our office to learn the way to our telephone t exchange, and when we told them £ to go to the corner of Dearborn street and take the first car west on Catharine they really were thunder- | struck for they supposed Milford | was yet a village like Syracuse.— | Milford Mail. Brother Groves was t mistaken in his interpretation of £ the reason for the thunderstruck * looks of the girls. It was not that * they did not know that Milford was * such a large place but that they X had always lived in such a small £ place that they could scarcely comprehend such intricate directions.

Charles Nftie is quite sick. ’ Mrs. Elmer Miles is spending the week in town. i t Joe Stetler, youngest son of Wm. Stetler, has the scarlet fever. Wm. Hollenbaugh is visiting his . parents south of Columbia City. Miss Adeline Shannahan of Chi- , cago, is here visiting her uncle, J. , C. Kirby and wife. Glen Bailey of Kimmell, is here visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bailey. Jce Bumpus has come back to Syracuse to live. He will be employed by Wm. Snavely. Joseph Lucky and wife of Churubusco, spent a couple of days this week with Dr. Hontz and wife. Dwight Vorhis of Garrett, B. & 0. engineer, was in town Friday of last week visiting with John Kitson and family. The Ladies Missionary Society of 1 the Church of God will meet next | Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ira Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colwell were in South Bend last week visiting Mrs. Colwell’s sister, Mrs. W. L. Johiison. Mrs. Stephen Miller’s two sisters, Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Boyer, who visired her for a week, returned to their home at Sarinac, Michigan,! Saturday. S. C. Lepper, wife and, children went to Chicago Sunday. Mr. Lepper came home Monday, but Mrs. Lepper and the children remained to spend the week. The M. E. Aid will hold a social, Thursday evening Aug. 11. Everyone who has a penny barrel is requested to come and bring friends with them for a social evening. Miss Ethel Crothers, who has a position in South Bend, is having a two week’s vacation. She spent last week with her parents at Ligonier and this week she is visiting friends in Syracuse. Mrs. A. A. Rasor and daughters, Blanche and Edna, visited friends in Warsaw last week. Miss Blanche’s friend, Panline Douglas, came back with them to make a visit here.

:: . \ : I Attention Parents • ■ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**<> tllll ;: School opens now in a very few weeks and no doubt the boy s Vuit is < :: looking some seedy after this strenuous summei s vacation. Why not anticipate ; :: the son’s needs in this line and save some money. We offer for a limited time All Boy's Knickerbocker Pant ,• Suits at 1-4 off the regular price. 7.50 suit 5.65 4.50 suit 3.40 2.50 suit I’9o 6.00 ‘‘ 4.50 4.00 “ 3.00 2.00 “ .1-50 ;• 5.00 “ 3.75 3.25 “ 2.45 1-75 “ 1-35 • • We offer afew straight pants 2-piece suits at even greater reduction. ; •• We will continue giving a 25'per cent discount on Men’s and Young Mens Suits ; i :: for g little while longer. Don’t be too late to get in on this. Some good QC : ! :: small size suits worth up to $15.00 at - - - - " “ “ . ' •» . ' & ■ . < • < > . k < • ■ i Also 1-4 on on an OM$ ano rumps i :: MEN'S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S : ’ I * — * ' ’ i :: ? — ; ; H price CTRAW MATS I'2 price i ' D while they last I I““ " while they last ‘ All dress Straw Hats will sell at just half the marked price. Star Clothing Store t >»»mi »»«»>♦♦»»•»»»♦ 111 11'i 11< «i ••••rr

•I Warren Riddle was home from ! Chicago Junction Sunday. Mrs. John Shaffer and daughters , Ruby and Florence, of Elkhart, were at Ed. Miles’ Friday. Dr. and Mrs. 0. B. Wise and Dr. ■ Black and wife of Ligbnier, si>ent { Sunday with Dr. Bowser and fami- [ ly. I The Marion Trust Company, of | Indianapolis, receivers for the Ad-, , vance Radiator Go, was ordered by the court last Saturday to sell the , plant at public sale to the highest' bidder. The sale will take place I August 15, at the Advance Radiator | office in this place. Mrs. Joseph H. Seip fell deqji while in the act of plucking some leaves near the Beyers church last evening at 5 o’clock. Expenditures and Tax Levies For the Year 1910Tha Trustee of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko Coun y. proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting to be held at the ‘ State Bank, Syracuse, the following estimates and amounts for said year. I' Township expenditures. 5953.55, township tax, 10Cents on the hundred dollars, audtii i cents on%ach poll. , Lo:al tuition expenditures. $1,987.16, tax. 20 f ' cents on the hundred dollars, and 25 cents on | 1 each poll. i Special school tax expenditures. $993.5(>. tax J 10 cents on the hundred dollars, and 25 cents l t on each poll. I Road tax expenditures, $2,133.40, tax 25 cents on rhe hundred dollars, and 25 cents on [ each poll. Additional road tax expenditures. $993,58, tax 10 cents on-the hundred dollars, and 25 cents on each poll. Total expenditures, >7,401.30, total tax 75 cents on the huudrevl doll Signed, HENRY SHOCK, * Dated Aug. Ist, 1910. Trustee. o _ CHURCH AND SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS. M. E. Church. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Church of God. M. W. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:45 a. mJ Christian Endeavor 6:30 a. m. I Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. U. B. Church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. ! Preaching 7:30 p. m. | Preaching at Concord 10:30 a. m.

1 BOWSER COAL CO. | I . Hard and Son i ICOALI I * I Incliidina | I POCAHONTAS LUMP. Ii i= —. i J A supply of♦! | HAY AND STRAW || * . keot on hand. 11 | SHAFFER BROTHERS, t | PRPRIETORS. |

| Baiumoro & Oiiio Raiiruad ii i| EXCURSION If FROM J: I SYRACUSE IND., X - I TO :: t ' • 1 ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, :: I OCEAN CITY :: AND ATLANTIC k COAST \RESORST. ? ■ , \ L* August 18, 1910. Round Trip $17.00.: j 4* _a ——ti > | :: it Consult B. O. Agent for details. .. »♦♦♦♦♦♦■!■■»"»■ K Kill TT , ” 7 Z ikhe Cable’s will hold their 3rd Dr. Hontz and wife took Mrs. ann J. a i Reumon at island Paik.ElkI Hontz s nephew, Joseph Starkey, lnd m _ who has been visiting them- for a | jers relatives are requested to week, to his home near Wolf Lake come Qud bHng their baskets and Sunday afternoon. enjoy the day

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