The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1910 — Page 4

The Syracuse Journal INDEPENDENT. W. G, CONNOLLY, Editor and Pnblishr Published Every Thursday at Syracuse, Indiana. One Dollar Per Year. Entered as second-class matter May 4, 1908, at the post office at Syracuse, Jndiana, under the Act of Congress oj March 3, 78719. CHURCH AND SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS r ——. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira .& Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School _ 9:30 a. m Vespers with. Sermon 7:00 p. m. Subject of ! Sermon, “John s Per plexity.” M.i E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching —11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:15 p. m. Preaching .____-_----7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting Friday evening.

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GorrsGt SiiilßS Hlohast Quanto The “Palmer Garment” of this season is in itself a demonstration of high class designing, tailoring and workmanship. The new Fall Styles, ranging in price from $12.00 to $35.00, now ready for your inspection. A. W Strieby, Syracuse

DR. BOLAN nFW |O'L' "AUF // Specialist in all Rectal and Intestinal Diseases, including Blind, Bleeding Protruding and Itching Piles. J?istala, Fissures and Ulueration of the Rectum. Constipation in most every case is a sure symptoht of rectal trouble in some form and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan’s system <>f rectal treatment and rectal medication. Goiter, (or thick neck,) Blood ahd jSkin Diseases, Kidney Bladder and Urinary Troubles treated successfully. CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION f | FREE. Wediisdau, Dec. 14th HOW Hollon SYRACUSE.

building and other pur- T posss, a?nd that it is X the freest from all im- 4. perfections and the * most dependable in $ ’ uniform quality. We X are seeking to extend X our trade and promise $ you the very best lum- X berin the country, at X the lowest market X prices. X

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| Local and Personal | Mrs. Otis Bust was on the sick list last week. Sherman Locke's children have the chicken pox. Miss Celia Sniinh came to town Friday evening. S. C. Lepper has been confined to the house with tonsilitis. S. L. Ketring came home from Chesterton Friday evening. “Mesda” elecjtric lamps—a new line complete, at Lepper & Cole's. Mrs. J. H. Stough expects to leave the last of the week for Denver, Ind. Miss Carrie Simith went to Goshen Monday to, spend several daysDon’t fail to read the Fair Store’s change of ad this week. It will interest you. Mrs. Jess Darr spent a few days last week with John Auer and family at Salem. Mrs. Reynolds of Kimmell was here over Sunday visiting her brother ,Bert Niles, pud family. Try sending the Journal to your absent friends as an Xmas gift. It will save writing a letter. NOTlCE—Parties wishing Christmas trees should order at once. J. M. Ott. dl-2t Miss Edith Burris of Milford was the guest of her cousins. Mrs. Sol Miller and Mrs. B. B. Morgan. Mrs. Jennie Young of Goshen was the guest of her brother, S. L. Ketring and family over Sunday. We sell the Mishawaka winter footwear. j Economy Store. H. G. Young, Prop. Mr. Daniel Foster of South Bend, came Saturday evening to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. Abe Brower. > Do not forget that your friends or relatives who have ever lived here will greatly appreciate the Journal as an Xmas gift. Chas. Gundefman of Milford and Vina Barker of this place, were married at Warsaw by Squire Eiler Monday norning at 11 o’clock. Lake View Post G. A. R. No. 246 will meet December 16th, 1910, at two o’clock p. m. Be prompt. C. V. Smuti, Commander. Mrs. Carl Larson and son, Samuel, came over from Elkhart Sunday. Mrs. Larson went home Monday but Samuel stayed with his aunt. Mrs. J.W. Deardorff. Miss Lizzie Wetzel who has been viaiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Hoch, and family for several weeks, returned to her home in Archibald, Ohio, Wednesday. Homer Leedy, wife and daughter. Miss Geneva Hays, of near Goshen, came over Sunday morning to see Uncle Jim Brady, but they did not arrive here until after his death. Mrs. Susie Timer of Fenten, , who has been here for several weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Weaver and family went to Lagrange, Ind. Friday to visit another sister before returning home. Wilbur Wilkinson of Elkhart, a brother of Mrs. Omar Stump of.Milford, is now a member of the U. S. navy, having enlisted some months ago. His sister receives frequent letters from-him in which he states Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucus surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ooh tains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is teken internally’ and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F; J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, Price 75c per buttle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation*

he is well pleased with his position. —Milford Mail. Buy Her one of these new pattern Table Cloths at the Fair Store, from 80 cents to $4.50 each. ••• . The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical church will hold a Bazaar at the K. of P. Reception -10. Harry Richards has leased of | Clyde Myers his clothes pressing | and repairing shop for the winter. [ Mrs. Simon Pollock went to Cromwell Thursday to spend several days' with her daughter, Mrs. Melvin, Gard, and family. The six year old son of Matt Jones of Fort Wayne has the typhoid fever. The mother is sick in bed and it is feared she will have the same disease. The father ijut recently recovered from a long siege • of it. Mrs. Ballou and son, L. D. Ballou and grandson, Clyde, of Wawasee I Indiana were the- guests of J. H.‘ Stough and family Monday. Mrs Ballou and grandson left for Chicago j on No. 8 where they will spend the ' winter. Mrs. Clarice Jones Grissamer visited with her parents over Sunday • night. Sne was on her way to Ft. | Wayne, where she had been called ‘ to help care for the 7-year-old son of M. F. Jones, who is sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. Harvey Cory of Elkhart visited with her parents, near Kimmell from Tuesday until Friday and j on her return home she stopped i here to visit her husband’s grande; parents, Mr. and .'Mrs. Jacob Rentfrow, until Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Bowser fell last Wed- : nesday afternoon when on her waj \ home from the Wednesday After-' noon jClub meeting which was held i j at the home of Mrs. Warren Colwell 1 When on the crossing between the ipostoftice and their residence she i slipped and fell to her knees badly • J spraining her, ankle. She is better' I but is not yet able to bear her ‘ weight on her foot. Mrs. Josephine -Woods began: ' action Monday in the Kosciusko; circuit court d'gainst Samuel Unrue. ‘ who is serving in the capacity of, town marshal here. In -the com- > plaint filed . Mrs. Woods charges' : Unrue with slandsr. The complaint j avers that he accused her of unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors j with the intent of injuring her good - name and character and of bring; • ing her into open disgrace. : BENTON. Mrs. Phidello Smith is here the guest of relatives. ■ / ' Sylvester Juday and family have moved to Goshen. > Miss Mary Kyler Who has been quite ill is Frank Hapner and wife are the' parents of a little daughter. Mr. Lou Holsinger of Goshen is visiting relatives/ this week. Miss Josephine Banta spent Sunday in Goshen with Blanche Arnold. A pastry sale was held by thb Ladies Aid .Society Saturday at Jackson’s Ed Scott 'held the lucky number 572 whichjdrew the star prize at Jackson’s store. Allan pettier was taken in an* ambulance Sunday to the home of; his dauglfier in Goshen. Mr. Thifrl Miller of Goshen was the guest pf his uncle and aunt Chas. an 1 wife, over Sunday. A series of meetings qondueted by Rev. Fran : Buckner commenced at the M. E. 1 Jhurch Wednesday night. . Mrs. Wftpam Crickett and little son of ChifcagO are guests of her parents, Tllomas Longacre and wife. The Napbanee Schools have reopened and vthe Misses Stiver and Maude Barry have gone back to resume their jvork. Ed Holsinger and wife and son, Jbe, of Goshen, John Buchtel and wife and daughter, of near Ligonier and John Stilwell and daughter, Carrie, spent Sunday with Samuel Bickel and family.

r{ECONOMY STORE I Christmas AnnouiiGfiment • So ‘ ! H fill fl AII We are unpacking at this time a large shipment of the lIvIIUCIU OvvUc) best selected assortments of Holiday Goods ever shown • « m Syracuse. 1 1 r I The things we are offering are not merely Christmas .U.dOIUI lllvlviue) presents, but articles of usefulness and value, and we want every individual who contemplates buying a Christmas remembrance for some z dear friend or relative, to visit our store before making their purchases. I II Pfl We 11876 BpeDt 8 gTeat and incurred UUI UlUllU vuluvuvu considerable expense in buying our holiday offerings and we want you to come into our store and let us convince you that our judge- { I? ment is good. | too Mana 10 Enumerate have that might interest you, but we will be glad to have you come and see for yourself. Remember we have everything for the whole family. {ECONOMY STOReI : i H. G. YOUNG, Proprietor I

-—! — ■" Died at Gilman City Missouri. ! Owen M. Sulsar, age 40 years, of i Jilman City, Missouri, died at his vome Monday afternoon at four 0’ Jock! Mr. Sulsar is a brother of ; drs. Joe Hammond of this place : md will be remembered by many >f our citizens he having lived here 1 good many years ago and together vith Perry Stuard conducted a I neat market. • « Syracuse Chapter No- 283. All officers and members of Syra- : mse Chapter No. 283, are requested : :o be present at the regular meetng on Monday evening, December ■ 12. Election of officers and other ; mportant business. | . NOTICE ( lam now operating the Brower • Saw Mill and will do custom sawng. Parties wishing to buy buildng material or lumber please write ir telephone me at Milford. N. P. Wright. Now is the time to make your oliday purchase. Don’t wait until he assortment is broken. Econorhy tore. H. G. Young, Proprietor. HENfif SNOBARGER’S' jYcru aiKl Fggo Barn If you want to make a drive, ‘lt’s the Place” to get a good i ig. If you are in. town and -ant to have your* horse fed It’s the Place.” Your horse ■’ill be well cared for. Barn on Main St. Phone 5. Bus to All Trains. I BIOL | Behind Our Gases of Jewelru ir tands our guarantee of quality and reliably. You can buy here in perfect con- ' lence that under no circumstances will .ere be any misrepresentation. WE TELL THE EXACT TRUTH a >out any article you may wish to purchase, so that when you choose you do s<> knowingly and advisedly. We believe t’ at is your right. When you buy jewe'i ry here you get what you expect you are getting, sometimes morer-never less. N. P. HOFFMAN The Jeweler.

wmaard&RaDD Flour ExolMnoo Feed Grinding Full supply of Bran, Middlings Chops, Oil Meal, Flour and Corn Meal for Sale. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR GRAIN. Grist Mill Syracuse, Ind.

:: - 4Oh —: •; vSk ■ ’’ ?*& Alvray. | f fe» mu - **•*•« . J fflw Gl,rMas ffW Tim® • IIbI Oulyalittlemorethantwoweekß : Hll until Christmas. There is no better ; ’ jUnIM time than now to buy your il Gnnsunas Presents ’ I We have a conQ P lete line that will help you ma * e ’ • • ittVwllw your selections for the entire family. < Sleds for the Boys Skates for the Girls :: Keen Kutter Razors : « I ’ ;: Rochester Chafing Dishes : *■ Coffee Percolators ; < > <. j :: “Community” and “Keen : :: Kutter” Silverware : •>’ , ; I All make good Gifts ; a»- „ * KE. STR I EBY SYRACUSE, IND.

O Wh I~■ I ’ ’ i ’' ’ .. !!: • • I < • Is the time to be- ! I I ;; gin to think about I:: XMAS GIFTS ; J; There is some one • 11 who would appreci- * * • ate a good picture ’ I! of you more than ; < > anything else. We ’ '• have the latest • « <> styles, and for the ! holiday trade we . I ;: Make Special Prices • !: Come in and see ua J Miller s .studio