The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1910 — Page 5

J YOU HAVE WAITED FOR OUR I GRANITE, WARESALE. < Ana expected some bargains, and' as x we got same in too late to advertise last week, Aye will x continue the sale over Saturday, 13, as follows: C 36 Stews Pans with Handles and Lids , . 19c each Dozens of 4 and 6 Quart Preserving Kettles with Lids 10 Qt. Dish Pans, Deep Stew Kettles, 10 Qt. Buckets <’■ All Tyhite lined. These are good Granite, and are worth 60c, 70c and 80c’each. Your choice, 49c each S . . 4 Remember the date, 13th .. . . J We have on our floor the t | peLavai Bream Separator : which we will not haye to demonstrate J to you as its merits are known the \ \ world over. Then we will mention a 5 few pf our best seasonable articles that are ready for your inspection: • The New ideal sower j j Harper Buaoies ? $ Studebaker waoons | Furnaces, Lambert Automobile j See us for Prices -p > — — £ For Hot Weather Hardware, Buggies, ? \ Surries» Studebaker Wagons, Etc.» see $ us, we will treat you right. ? $ 5 Yours For Business, deinier & Cole, £ South Huntington St. I Syracuse, j 1 ■ Ls " 7 i ❖ i PL I FOR SALE BY ALL I DEALERS! .i.i Z.....J I »♦♦>«♦»! Ii 1 1 > 11 11 1» n i"t ■»■>■»■ l LaKe Side luniDar Go., I •[. ’ ■ V : FOR . :: • •> > ' & Building material, piaster i Board, Pulp Plaster. Lime, Lath, ❖ Shingles, and Frame Timber. | : . * : A Full and Complete Line. ❖ Don’t Forget The f Place, f i Lakeside Lumber Co. f > I ' Allen D. Sheets, Manager, t Suraousd. Indiana, j

| Home News Notes. x Charley Reritfrow is quite sick C with dropsy. 6 Mrs. Wm. Ward and son, Wilber, were at Defiance, Ohio, from Friday > until Monday visiting with Charles 7 Ward and wife. 7 Jacob Whitehead went to Garrett, b Friday to visit his daughter, Mrs. h Thomas Epert and family. He returned Monday, ' Mrs. Tom Williard and son Frances 7 and a friend Miss Nora Swarty of f Elkhart came last Thursday to visit relatives and friends. Miss Swarty J returned Sunday evening but Mrs f Williard expects to stay a we«fc* or f more s Mrs. J. P. Waltz spent several days visting Mr. Waltz’s mother at ■j Ohio City last week. She brought h her childien Sabar and Earl, whc - had been there visiting for the past \ nine weeks, home with her. & Jetty Fishefr, who has been visiting her brother A. H. Fisher, returned to her home at Elkhart, Fri- ? day. ' George Shively, wife and cliil- >’ 'dren of North Manchester visited * with Noah Isenberger and family over Sunday. Mrs. Shively is e sister of Mr. Isenberger. J* Miss Blanche Sprague left Friday ’’ for a ten day’s outing with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Shaffer * at Petoskeyi Mich. \ Harry’s “World Beaters” the best £ cigar on earth for the money. Mrs. Effie Griffith of Louisville. > Kentucky, |s visiting her sister Mrs. H. L. Robertson. Mrs. A. 1. Shippley and daughter, Alice, of Albion, visited with A. H. 5 Fisher and; wife over Sunday. * Mr. and MrssEli Beckner of Ligo nier visited with Mrs. Beckner’s . parents,) Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed. McElroy ’ over Sunday. !- Miss Hazel Rohrer of Benton was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Wilson L Ott, last week. Wanted —A girl to strip tobacco at the cigar factory in basement of 2 LeGrand Hotel. L. A. Bly. ~ ~ “ Tressa Ackley of Hicksville, Ohio, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John I Buchert. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson left ! Tuesday for Erchildown Manitoba. ' J. H. Stough and George Hursey spent Sunday at Indian village. Mrs. Amos Kerr and son visited with her parents at Leesburg Sunday. Mrs. (George Slaughter and children left Thursday for Bangor. Mich., where they expected to remain until school commences. i Just received a beautiful line of \ the newest in men’s dress shirts. I See them at A. W. Strieby’s. ) o ; Jeanette Weaver of Leesburg, is ; visiting her little friends in town. i Leroy Bare spent Sunday with I his wife at Newark, Ohio. ’ • j H. W. Buchholz and son Ernest, were at Chicago Tuesday attending the Knight Templar conclave. ; Mrs. Lucy Kyler and daughters ; Helen and Lois, of Goshen, are ; spending the week with her parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. ; John Steinmetz, wife and daugh- ; ter Iva, visited with N. S. Steinmeti ; and wife over Sunday. Wanted—A lady to do cooking ; and general housework, enquire at ; Bishop white’s cottage, Vawtei • Park or Phone 854. : Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Mullen and Mr. I and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, of north of : town wet e among the excursionists to Benton Harbor, Mich., Sunday. • While there they enjoyed la three • hours cruise on the city of Benton > Harbor, one of the largest passen- > ger boats on Lake Michigan. > The El Darro 5c Cigar makes ’em > all stand up and take notice. £ The Democrat Committee of the | 13th District will have a meeting at > Armory Hall Laport street. Ply- |* mouth Ind., on August 19 at I:3® I* p. m. Hon. Henry A. Barnhart, I also state chairman, Stokes Jack- ♦ |-on, will be present.

Wheat Improvement Special. A wheat Improvement Special Train will be run August 22 to September '7 over the Pennsylvania Lines in Indiana. The trainis equipped and run free by the Railroad i Company while the lecturers,demonstration materials and literature are furnished by the Purdue Experiment Station. The objects of this train are to • stimulate interest in wheat growing in Indiana and to desseminate information relative to selections of varieties, cultural methods, fertilization, control of plant diseases and methods of combatting injurious insects. - That this campaign for more anff better wheat is needed is readly seep rom a study of present existing conditions. The average yield of wheat in Indima is about 13.3 bushels per acre. The cost of producing an acre of vheat in Indiana is more than sl2. The profit on wheat in Indiana is therefore very small. The Experiment Station believes* that the average yield of wheat of he stat® should be materially increased or farmers should stop growing wheat and grow some crop that vill return a substantial profit. Just what the Experiment Station believes can be done to increase the yield and improve the quality of •vheat will be presented in the lec--1 cures given on the train and the lit?rture distributed. It will profit every farmer in this section to meet this train and study he work being done. The train wiil be at Warsaw at 12:10 p. m. and at Pierceton at 1:25 p m. Monday August 22nd. Announcement to.the Public My dear public:I want to thank you for your support and encouragement during my business career in your town. I have recently sold to Mr. T. A. Brainard, a man of integrity, ability, and experience. I trust you will give him the cordial support you have giybn me. Yours th friendship, MoHyTTTrusden. -

• • O ...*•<. • * I Attention Parents ;; :: School opens now in a very few weeks and no doubt the boy’s suit is :: looking some seedy after this strenuous summei s vacation. Why not anticipate :: the son’s needs in this line and save some money. / ; I . ii We offer for a limited time All Boys Knickerbocker Pant ; ;; Suits at 1-4 off the regular price, <> 7.50 suit 5.65 4.50 suit 3.40 -j 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 a few straight pants 2-piece suits at even greater reduction. " , ■ :! 1 4< -" • '. •— ' - — . ; — • > - We will continue giving a 25 per cent discount on Men's and Young Men's Suits :: for a little while longer. Don’t be too late to get in on this. Some good (TO QC :: small size suits worth ux> to $15.00 at - -- -- -- - cDc)«zCz 0 ■ Also 1-4 oil on all Oxlords and Pumps •; MEN'S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S I » ■ — — — ■ . ■ " 1 ■ ■ i I,2price QTRAW HATS 1/2 P rice :: while they last i 8® > ■ ■ "J* ■ while they last All dress Straw Hats will sell at just half the marked price. Star Clothing Store I »>>| 11 I»J|>♦»»»»♦♦»»♦♦ »♦»»»»♦■!■ 3 »>>l !«♦<»

CHURCH AND SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS. M. E. Church. Sunday school10:00 a. m. Communion Servicell:oo a. m. |, Love Feast7:o.o p. m.! Preaching 7:30 p. m. Rev. Light, Pastor * Trinity Evangelical. Sunday School9:3o a. m. Preachinglo:4s a. m. Y. P. A. Meeting6:4s p. m. Preaching 7:30 p. m. | Church of God. M. W. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday school9:3o a. m. Preachinglo:4s a. m. Christian Endeavor6:3o a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. U. B. Church. Sunday School10:00 a. m. Preaching7:3o p. m. Preaching at Concord. 10:30 a. m. WilC Rebuild Vawter Park Hotel. Mr. Latcham of Wabash, owns a cottage at Vawter Park on ! Lake Wawasee has taken up the ' matter-of forming a company to 1 build a new hotel to be known as the Vawter Park Hotel on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire. The gentleman after one day’s canvas met with such prompt assurances of co-operation, that it may be now said with certainty that a new, up-to-date, concrete block and stucco, hotel building will be under construction in a few weeks. The company or its trustees, one of whom will be Dr. W. R. McGarvey, will supervise its erection and will permit nothing to delay its early completion. It is thought that about fifteen thousand dollars will be expended on building and furnishings. Some of the members ’ (of the former Vawter Park Hotel Co.) if not all of them will be fin- i ancially interested in the new pro- ■ ject and as usual Commodore John T. Vawter is among those most | deply interested, in perpetuating the good name of Vawter Park Hotel .

The Meeting of the W.C. T. U.|i TheW.C. T. U. held their last ■ meeting at the home of Mrs. Dolan < with a good attendance. Mrs. Joe ; Weaver of Springer, New Mexico, ; one of their former active and effi- ■ cient workers was present. She • told of the conditions along temper- ; ance lines in her present home. Quite a number of subscriptions were taken for The Eye Opener, the maganzine to be published at Marion by Claude A. Gunder. The meeting will be held with i Mrs. Ella McPherson next Tuesday, 1 August 1-6. r0 — ■ The plans for remodeling the M. E. church will be at the office of the Lakeside Lumber Co. Saturday Aug. 1 13th. Contractors please take Notice. ■ The Building Committee is Dr.: Bowser, Dr. Honz, W. G. Connolly, | and Mrs. Fannie Hoy. Any wishing further information, enquire of the I committee, or, Rev. A. L. Weaver. Olga Beckman left last w’eek for Toledo Ohio, to visit several weeks with relatives. i - f ; — .

| Baltimore & Ohio Railroad i excursion i | FROM :: i SYRACUSE, IND.' i TO | ■ ■ • : ‘ | ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, (i | OCEAN CITY i :: J AND OTHER ATLANTIC i: f COAST RESORTS. :: I* . :: I 18, 1910. Round Trip $17.00.1 ’ 1 I t Consult B. O. O. Agent for details.

f GALL i . :: | ’ at the •; I STUDIO ! I 3E I Imilier! Verl Richart son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Richart came home Monday from Rochester N. Y. on account of his mother’s sickness.