The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 January 1911 — Page 4

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle were at Warsaw Monday. Vi HITE, ROSE WASHING TABLETS ai e ‘'Death tot Dirt” and all Germs, makes wash day a pleasure, saves your Clothes, Health and N;>ney; makes your Clothes Pure White and Sanitary; no rubbing, no bleaching, uo Acids or poisonous Chemicals, no Machines, IS Harmless to your hands and clothes; Jo minutes does your wasning. to your surprise anc entire Satisfaction. Large Packase does 2 Months Washings. Postpaid 35c, WHITE ROSE WASHING TABLET CO. O der It Today. Dept. 6. Goshen, Ind. County Managers and Agents Wanted

»MItM<IIOMIII HI HI H* ************************ I Lumber for Building g can be had from us in any quantity and the best quality, g It pan be had in any size desired, but none leaves our ’> .. yard that is not free '• from warpings, and •• other imperfections. Our prices please the most economical buildg ers and contractors. J Let us have the favor Of a first order from you and we know others will follow. I Lakeside Lumber Co. S I Allen D. Sheets, Owner, . • > S Syracuse. Indiana •<ii»»»»hiiihihiii»»»mihh*h*h ************** January Dividend Sale! 1 The above statement means just this—we are going to divide iour profits with our customers in order to keep busy during the next week or two. We have a let of new and seasonable merchandise which we do not want to carry over, and we’d rather share our profits with our customers now than take a loss on the goods later. We are to set aside 5 per cent, of the sales during the next M two weeks, and this amount will be divided IN CASH with our H customers. Insist upon a Coupon with each purchase during the 0 sale. These Coupons will be redeemed with CASH the Monday H following the sale, and not later than February Ist. | Special Inducements Offered During This Event. SPECIAL PRICES ON ? Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Cloaks ? Every coat in the store will be sold during this sale at greatly reduced prices. One lot of good style Ladies, Misses and Childf req’s Coats to close at HALF PRICE. You cannot afford to be ; without a coat When you can buy them at these prices. Best values to be found anywhere in Ladies’ Dress Skirts for $5.00 and up. Dress Goods Specially Priced for This Sale All wool 50 inch Broadcloth, in black and colors, at 79c. All wool Suitings, 42 inches wide, good style, regular SI.OO ? value, at 78c. ■" t 50c Novelty Suitings, 36 to 44 inches wide, at 37jc. A Dew line of Red Seal Dress Ginghams, worth 15c, at 12|c. underwear Clearance sale All broken lines and odd lots will be sold very cheap. We have some especially good things in Men s large size wool 3 Shirts and Drawers, also in Wright’s Health Fleeced underwear, | which will.be closed out at a very loW price. We wish to impress upon you the fact that you can rely upon H our line throughout being reliable. The best for the price, and 3 honestly represented. Our line of medium priced fleeced goods s is complete. , 3 Remember* this is no Game of Chance J where only one or two will receive a prize—but every one purchasing goods to the amount of one dollar will actually get a cash | premium. 14. W. Strieby, Syracuse

MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central Michigan is now open for home seekers. This land is level on which heavy timber grew. Is a loam with clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from sls up according to improvements For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. Mrs. Jay Gordy and baby are visiting at Leesburg this week.

v... ■ School Notes The H. S. L. A. program for Friday afternoon last, was as follows: Piano Solo—Forest Bowles. Dream—Milford Bare. Vocal Solo—Ethyl Cobb. • Intermission. Selections on the Phonograph— Mr. Groves. Prophecy—Lena Rentfrow. The following officers were elected for the next four months.—Cloyd Snobarger, president; Clee Younce, vice president; Fern McElroy, secretary; Lena Reatfrow, assistant secretary; Grover Hammon, treasurer. The B’s in Miss Callander’s room rendered the following program last Friday, as a surprise to the A class: ‘America”—School. Recitation—Gladys Deardorff. Piano Duet—Katherine Rothenberger and Blanche Rasor. Recitation—Hattie Sellers. Recitation—lva Deardorff. Vocal Duet—Marie Hentzell and Blanche Rasor. Cornet and Piano Duet—Philip Bowser and Blanche Rasor. Reading—Miss Callander. "Autumn”—School. Vocal Duet—Katherine Rothenberger and Marie Hentzell. Recitation —Bernice Shannon. Piano Solo—Blanche Rasor. Class Response—Eugene Hoopengarner. "O Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.”—School. The program in Miss Miles’ room Friday afternoon was as follows: Song—School. Reading—Mildred Akers. Recitation—Mary Cory. Duet—Marie Bailey and Louise Bushong. Recitation—Clela Hoch. Song—School. Piano Solo—Mildred Akers. Solo—Clela Hoch. Recitation—Donald Crothers. Song—School. Wawasee. “Aunt Betty” Jarrett is very dangerously ill. H. R. Molineaux was home from Chicago over Sunday. John Dull and family spent Sunday with Ed Knox and wife. Howard Bentz, who was reported better last week, is still critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Umbenhour visited their daughter Mrs. Perry Woods Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hipschman of the Dismal called on Miss Mattie Crow Saturday. Mr. Stephen Miller and son Chas, of south of Syracuse were guests at Crow’s Nest Thursday. Ike Klmgerman, with his force of men, have just completed the ice harvest at Morrison Island. Art Wright and family and Will Wright and family were guests of Will Crow and wife Sunday. Mildred Rarick and Vera Hire were Sunday guests of their friend, Mary Hibschman, in Dismal. Mr. and Mrs. James Everley'bf Burket, will spend the winter with Nathaniel Crow and daughter. H. H. Doll of Syracuse spent Sunday afternoon and night the guest of his daughter Miss Lulu Doll. Ed Compton of Ligonier, is arranging to plaster and fresco his new cottage on Morrison Island. Mrs. Anthony Ketring Schmerda, has returned to Aurora 111. and expects to go to Chicago soon. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his. firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tobedo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon;the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

| Local and Personal | Mr. C. J. Reilly has gone to Dixon, 111. C. I. Bender was home over Sunday. Levi Kitson, was in Warsaw Monday. Frank Green spent Sunday with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lung are visiting in Elkhart. Uncle John Willard, is \isitmg in Elkhart tliis week. John Stiffler went to Winnipeg, Manatobia, on business. o Your money’s worth in every puff on a John Rogers cigar. Mrs. Himes of Albion is visiting her daughter Mrs. Joe Cory. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coy visited Mrs. Emma Snowbarger last Friday. For Sale—l large book case.— Enquire of A. R. Strock. . ts “Mesda” electric lamps—a new line complete, at Lepper & Cole’s. Mrs. Blanch Schmerda, visited with friends at Cromwell over Sunday. Mr. Levi Kitson, and daughter Wilma, were Goshen visitors Saturday. Gladis Groves of Milford visited over her sister Mrs. H. G. Young. Mr. John Buheit is in Pittsburg, Pa, this vyeek looking after the sale of his property. Warren LaCount and family of Cromwell, visited with Albert Mock and family Sunday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darr were visiting her brother Winfield Angle, at Warsaw last week. Beulah Bender and Walter Hire attended the band concert at Millersburg Saturday night. Raymond Voris’ baby, Mrs. M. Ritter and two of Milo Rookstool’s children are on the sick list. For Sale:— 5 full blood Rhode Island Red cockei>ls, extra good. Sheldon Harkless. Bud Estep, wife and daughter of Rochester, weTe the guests of his brother Charles, over Sunday. % Master Francis Willard returned home Monday after spending several weeks with his grandparents. The‘Moore heirs settled with the executor of the late Moore estate, through A. L. Cornelius, at Warsaw Monday. Mrs. Myrtle Brady went to Goshen Thursday to visit Mrs. Beebe. Mrs. Beebe is not recovering very rapidly from her operation. Mr. J. L. Wadsworth, representing a Cleveland, Ohio, auditing company, is here auditing the books of the Sandusky Portland Cement Co.' Elias Hinderer has been commissioned a justice of the peace for Turkey Creek township, by Governor Thomas R. Marshall. Now be good, will you? Mrs. von Horst,.of Chicago, joined her husband here tuesday and they will go to housekeeping at once in the house recently vacated bv Louis Heerman. Trustee Henry Shock was not able to be at his office Saturday, on account of a severe attack of rheumatism, with which he has been troubled more or less all winter. 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. Mrs. Sam Gibson, who has been spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cromwell, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Cromwell is in very poor health. The Y. P. C. U. met at the home of Ruth Snyder Monday evening, conducted by the leader Cecil Howard. The following meeting was announced to be at the home of Mrs. Warble, the leader, Georgia Strock.

ECONOMY STORE Another . Special Sale! On Saturday, Jan. 21 200 yards regular 6c value Calico, a yard, sc. . 75 yards regular 10c value Flannelette, at Bc. 100 yds, regular value Kimona cloth, IO2C Mercerized Comforter Lining yard, 5c These are all staple goods and bargains that every woman will appreciate if she sees them. ECONOMY STORE H. G. YOUNG, Proprietor

CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Us B. Church. R. L. Ayres, Pastor. I unday School 10:00 a. m. ’ reaching 11:00 a. m. i reaching 7:00 p. m j rayermeeting Wed. Eve. 7:00 p. m Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. J unday School 9:30 a. m espers with Sermon 7:00 p.m 5 übject of Sermon, “The Centurion’s Servant.” M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor 5 unday school 10:00 a. m. I reaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:15 p. m. I reaching 7:00 p. m. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor S unday School at 9:30 a. m I reaching 10:45 a. m l echers meeting Tuesday evening. E rayer meeting Wednesday evening I '•otracted meeting still in progress e . the Ebenezer church. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Cromwell, e brother of Joe Moore of Syracuse, a lopted a girl twelve years old f om the Mishawaka Orphananage L. st week. Behind Our Gases ot Jewelru S Ands our guarantee of quality and reliab lity. You can buy here in perfect con- £ lence that under no circumstances will t.iere beany 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 that is your right. When you buy jewrry here you get what you expect you ». e gettiug, sometimes more/— never less. ,ST. P. HOFFMAN The Jeweler.

FOR SALE—IO acres miles of Syracuse good 4 room house and bam other out buildings. Henry Doll. DAVID GRAFF Junk Dealer I buy rags, rubber, metals, hides, furs, pelts, tallow, beeswax, iron, rope, all kinks of paper stock and everything in the line of JUNK. I Pay HlQhest Market Prices Phone 137, SYRACUSE, IND.

I I Hit ... Please fl© Holiday TIME I a a or two more 7 W, 7 Holiday season. There is no better V time than now to buy your H Hoiidau Fresems W e h ave a com - jlete line that you make your selections for the entire family. Sleds for the Boys Skates for the Girls Keen Kutter Razors Rochester Chafing Dishes Coffee Percolators “Community” and “Keen Kutter” Silverware All make good Gifts R E. STRIEBY SYRACUSE, IND.

HENRY SNOBARGER’S Llvero and Feed Barn If you want to make a drive, “It’s the Place” to get a good rig. If you are in town and want to have your horse fed “It’s the Place.” Your horse will be well cared for. On and after Jan. 1,1911, the bus fare to and from the depot will be 25c for the round trip, or 15c one way. Barn on Main St. Phone 5. Bus to All Trains.