The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 5 January 1911 — Page 5

prgg fair storel I* Iff you it Ibere Its Cheaper ! Beginning Saturday, January 7th, and continuing for one week, we are going to make special prices on our entire stock of merchandise to - reduce it before we take inventory |

I Notions Coats’ Thread, all numbers, spool.— 3fc Shoe Strings, ladies or gents, 3 pr. for 5c Hair Rats, regular price 10c, for 5c ■ Hair Pins, per package lc ■ 200 Ladies’ 5c Handkerchiefs, each. 3c Towels 1 200 extra heavy Towels that sold for 5c each, during this sale, 2 for 5c AU 25c Towels, in heavy Turkish check and damask 19c Shirts und Overalls B Men’s Work Shirts and Overalls, the 50c grade for43c

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Home News Notes. —*° Warren Riddle left for Indian apols Tuesday morning. Miss Daisy Yohe returned to Fort Wayne Saturday. Mrs. Louise Bunger returned Sunday evening from a few days visit at Goshen and Elkhart. Marie Rapp spent last week in town visiting the families of John Beck and Harry Eagles. Wm. HoDenbaugh and wife have been visiting with the former’s parents near Columbia City for a week or more. If you enjoy good music go to hear the Columbia Concert Orchestra Friday evening January 13, at the Opera House. Mrs. Anthony Schmerda came from Chicago Thursday to visit her parents, S. L. Ketring and wife Mr. Schmerdo was here from Saturday untU Tuesday. Christ Hinderer of Goshen fell on

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Underwear Children’s Underwear, several lines of broken sizes to close out at half price. Men’s Underwear, regular 50c grade, 43c Ladies’ Underwear, regular 50c grade, 43c These goods are all new and the very best we could buy. Pillow Cases, regular price 20c, sale pricel2c One lot of Lace and insertions to close out at, the yard — lc These prices do not start until Saturday, so as to give the farmers a chance. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash, and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.

the ice and dislocated his shoulder Tuesday morning. Mrs. Wm. Pollard of Garrett, visited her parents, Mr. Mrs. Oliver Cromwell Friday and Satuaday. * Scott Shaffer of the Milford Robe and Tanning Co. of Milford was in town Tuesday afternoon trying to ; buy hides. j The township board of finance held their first meeting Tuesday afternoon to check up the trustee,s accounts for the year. Wesley Wehrly of Bloomingdale Mich, is in town visiting a few days with relatives, Mrs. Abe Hire, Mrs. Stiver and Mrs. Wehrly, Milt Juday and wife, John Roop and family and Aaron Rasor and family were the guests of George Seese and family Sunday. Many things see m alluring that. attain to have no charm, and; many lives appear humble and I obscure that a-e lhe vestibule of paradise. ' Mrs. Sam Gibson of South Chicago is visiting her grandparents Mr. and i

Mrs. J. E. Kilgore and family left | this morning for Tampa. Florida. Mrs. Oliver Cromwell on account of the illness of her grandmother. Charles Clause and wife of Nappanee, were the guests of Sam Smith and family last week. Mrs. Kyler and two children of | Goshen, visited with her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith last week. Helen Hendrickson left for her home in Elkhart, Tuesday after a ten days visit with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Harry Towns and children of Montpelier, Ohio, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Stein metz were at South Bend attending the Steinmetz reunion at the home of Will , Steinmetz, a brother of Nick’s. Riley Wantz will have a public sale Jan. 19 at his residence 3 mile northeast of Syracuse or I mile east of Hecks school house. Watch for, bills next week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards entertained the band boys at an oyste r supper Wednesday evening. They were the recipiants of a very i pretty traveling outfit. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Walker and and daughter Margaret, Mrs. Hannah Smeltzer of Wakarusa, George Ross of Claypool and Harvey Brady partook of a Xmas, dinner at the home of A. R. Strock and family Monday evening. The third number of the Lecture Course will be given at the Opera House Friday evening January 13th. I by the Columbia Concert Orchestra. Every one should go to hear the best in classical as well as the most up-to-date popular music. Fifty pairs of very fine Hungarian Partridges were unloaded at New Paris Monday. Dan Neff got twen-ty-five pair of them Tuesday for the game preserve in Jackson township Elkhart county and the other twen-ty-five pairs were to Topeka. The Misses Ruth Biteman, Helen Hendrickson, Emma Strieby, Fern Me Elroy and Wilma Kitson and Hershal Harkless, Melbern -Rapp, Ross Smith, Fred Jeffries and LaVoy Rorig welcomed the new year in at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Zerba. A pleasant New Years day was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Juday north of town Sunday. The guests were Mr. Bennie R. Juday, wife and littl daughter Ruth of Ligonier, Ray Moats and family of New Paris, C. H. Juday, wife and son Harry; Sherman Jui day and family; Anderson Juday

Fancy China Big reductions here—you will have to B see them to appreciate them. Combinettes Combinettes or Slop Jars, one lot to close out at4Bc fe Toilet Setx 1 Toilet Sets, handsome patterns, nine pieces. B $4.00 Sets ats2.l9 B 4.50 Sets at 3.48 4.75 Sets at__,3.9B « e 6.00 Sets 4.98 K 5.50 Sets at 4.48 B

j and daughter Belva Lelia, and Charley Rentfrow of Syracuse. Otis Butt was in Warsaw Wednesday. t Ray Moats of New Paris was in town Wednesday. Mr. J. P. Dolan was at Warsaw Tuesday afternoon. Sam Dillon made a business trip to Ooronna Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Heater left yesterday for two weeks visit with her parents near Roan. S. O. Jeffries and daughter Helen went to Warstw yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. Frank Bunger and wife of Solomon’s Creek, spent Sunday with Milt Rentfrow and family. For Sale:— 5 full blood Rhod e Island Red cockerels, extra good. Sheldon Harkless. Don’t forget the date of the Lecture Course Concert at. the Opera House Friday evening January 13th. Otis Butt and family are moving into the Allen Wright property opposit the M. E. parsonage this week. The Baltinmore & Ohio Railroad Company are working about one hundred men on the ice this week This is great weather for ice harvesting. Lincoln Cory had one of his full blood Buff Orpington cocherels in town the other day and had its picture taken. It certainly was a fine bird. For Sale—At a bargain, an improved 20 acre farm 3 mile of Syracuse, splendid soil, plenty of fruit. Call quick if you are in the market for a small farm. W. G. Connolly. Albert J. Veneman of Evansville, was- elected speaker- of the House of Representatives on the second ballot, by the Democratic caucus, which met in the agricultural room of the State House Wednesday night. Irvin Neff, wife and son Muri spent a week at Clarksville and other points in Michigan with relatives. While there Mr. Neff with a party went out one day in quest of deer and was successful to the extent of one, of which Irve had a foot as proof. Dr. B. F. Hoy, John Wingard, J.H. Miller, F. L. Hoch, E. E. Strieby and H. W. Buchholz were the members of a stag party that was entertained at Ed Dittons at Lake Wawaseelast Wednesday afternoon. One of Ditton elaborate dinners was served to which they did ample justice. The occasion was Mr. Dittoo’s birthday.;

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SALEM. Alva Crowl and wife visited with Eli Crowl and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clause of near Milford, called on Mrs. J. W. Mille" Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tom of Elkhart, visited a few days at the home of Lyman Tom. Messers. Roy Koontz and Jake Defrees visited over Sunday with friends in Goshen. A. B. Koontz and wife visited last week with their son Arthur, and family in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Defrees spent Sunday with the former’s parents,■ Henry Defrees and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tom took Sunday dinner with Mr’ and Mrs. Amos Caris at John Amsler ard lady friend of Goshen, spent their vacation with Lyman Tom and family. Clark Gibson, who went to Missouri some time ago to attend the

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funeral of Owen Sulzer, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coy and Hattie Tom of Palestine, visited a few days with relatives in this vicinity. School began Monday with Etta Hammond of Milford to finish the term, as Miss Hunter resigned. Walter Weybright and family, Earl Miller and family, of South Bend, Dean Cory and wife, Mrs. Harry Angel and children and Mrs. Traster, dined with Clark Gibson and family Sunday. School Notes Rev. Weaver conducted the exer- ' cises in High School Tuesday morning. Nellie Dick and Hobart Stiff er entered Miss Young’s room this week. Mrs. Shannon and Miss Cook report their attendance unusuah. gocd for mid-winter. Leon Stiffler and Crystal and Oral Dick entered Miss Sprague’s room Monday morning. This brings her attendance up to 50 pupils. ►

■•■■ l Overcoats that sold for sl9, 18.00, 17.50 and 17.00 8 a NOW, 513.50 © Overcoats that sold for 0 sl6, 15.00 and 14.00 I ' now, sii.oo a Overcoats that sold for ' 0 sl3, 12.50 and 12.00 NOW, $9.00 Overcoats that sold for || sll and 10.00 || Now, $7.50 —gs Overcoats that sold for g $8.50, 800 and 7.00 v 'l Now, 84.90 a 0 Overcoats that sold for ag $6.50 and $5 Now, 3.90 |

J OTIS C. BUTt Attorney-at-Law Practice in all Courts Tel. 7 Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Syracuse, Ind. At Goshen ', Ul6 1)651 DIdGG lor MEALS OR LUNCHES is at Boyt's Restaurant 221 South Main St. Opposite Jefferson Theatre n n mnrti— I