The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 February 1911 — Page 5

»♦♦♦■»♦■!♦< 1 1»11111 II I The Fair Store * If you buy it Here, it’s Cheaper : **—"* _—*■* —— ~ i On Saturday. reDrwaru inn i • * At 2:30 p. m. | ; We will place on sale 400 pieces of GRANITfI WARE—not the J ‘ J cheap kipd—but a good, reliable brand. 1 ’ I . Large Dish Pans, Pudding Pans, Cake Tins! Dippers and Cups ;• I values as high as 40c—YOUR CHOICE OF TH Ft LOT, 10c. •' ; The sale will not begin until 2:30 p. m. so 4s to give the peo- J I ; pie from the country an opportunity. 1 " ! Those who have attended our sales before, know that we do • • :as we advertise, so be on hand at 2:30 p. m. | ! . .i i i ...'—.l ; ; NEW LACES AND EMBROIDERIES received this week— ' ’ ; look them over. I H ! * VALENTINES—OutIine is complete. Very! large line of I Ppst Card Valentines, from 1c to 40c. Ours is the Host Card store. • • I NEW SIDE COMBS—IOc, 15c and 25c. \ !! ; ’ NEW BACK COMBS—2Oc, 25c and 30c. j ; > BARRETTES—Very large and well selected liufe at 10c, 15c, •’ > -20 c and 25c. / J| ; CORSETS—We are sole agents for the “WZ T.” Corset, the •; I best at SI.OO. / ’’ >/" ' “ i T, A, BRAINARD & CO, H ! SYRACUSE. IND. I : t LADIES’ FURS | Jri lIIE tan hides and make | | || them into ladies’ furs. | | We also remodel furs and | | make them into late styles, g | Prices reasonable. Call on g g us or write to fe | CW' I | The Minoro Roue s Tanmno go. I | Milford, Indiana | Hrh r T n TTT"Ft TP, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Coblentz and ' rp a. tt PT?. baby of Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Dying, Cleaning and Repairing Montgomery and baby of Cromwell Ladies’ Work a Specialty were guests of Mrs. C. I. Bender and 128 So. Main St. GOSHEN, IND. family. | Hello Johnl | Better come with me down to Lepper 5 & Cole’s and see their line of Wagons S • and Buggies. I've looked at every- £ £ thing else, but there’s nothing like their C j StudßbaKer wagons and Harper buggies J £ “And Mary Jane gave me ordersnot J to come home without a J 5 De Laval Cream Separator | £ says they are the best yet—just think 5 of it—will separate cream from cold < > milk, and get every drop. Just the r < [ thing Jim; we have tried all kinds, but j [ never have found a Separator like it.” ]! Follow John and we can interest you in < * ' Adrian Fence Barbed Wire r ;! Sap Pails, Spiles and Cans | < [ Gale Sulky and Walking plows ] i Everything in Implements,; etc. i J Zimmerman Automobiles r LeDDer fi Cole J J HARDWARE f

Home News No ;es. That “good oil,” Lepper & Cole. Dr. Lane was at South Bend Monday. Mrs. Edna Grenacher is or the sick list. The sale at Chas. Akers was very well attended today. John Gordy and Miss Carrie f mith were at Goshen Sunday. Mrs. Mary Thompson’of Lee: burg is visiting relatives here. Mrs. James Peffley and chi dren werh at Goshen Monday, Mrs. A. E. Cory of Albion is visiting her son Joe Cory and wife. Mrs. Glen Young and son, Carl, went to Reading, Mich. Tuesds y. A beautiful line of tailored iress skirts at right prices. A. W. St: ieby. Have a talk with the Oliver man Feb. 23, at E. E. Strieby’s hare *are Miss Julia Ott is entertainin | the Evangelical Ladies’ Aid this afternoon. A. R. Strock and Frank Shaffer, who exchanged properties last - eek, are moving today. Mrs. Lena Lawless of Wcrsaw visited with Sam Unrue and wife from Saturday until Monday. Come and see the Oliver plows Feb. 23. Something new. E. E. Strie ay. Mrs. Sol Miller of Gary, camt here yesterday and she and her fi ther, S. L. Ketring excepted to leave today for Florida. Mrs. Weyburn and Mrs. Slayt iugh of Milford jwere the guests of dieir brother, Wm, Masters, and wif 3 one night last week. - 3lrs. Sellars and children v: dted with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Mann and family, at Goshen S iturday and Sunday. Mr. Chas. Grissom .wife am son Clell of South Chicago, came S aturday to attend the funeral of MrsJacob Stump a sister of Mr. Grissom. . The Syracuse Band and Prol ?ssor Beckman will give a concert here Saturday evening at Smith’s < pera house. The band is under the leadership of Dr. Lane who taught the band here last winter.—Cronwell News. The B. and 0. has built a si anty and placed a flagman at the c tossing by the depot. The electric bell was a good thing but some p yiple t /idently did not know wha its purpose was for they paid no attention to it at all. The L. O. T. M.’s had a plai i social last Friday evening which was much enjoyed. Mrs. Wm. But received the most as beit g the plainest dressed woman there. The lunch served was in keeping with the rest of the entertaiment. An advertisement is to the merchant very much what sowing seed is to a farmer. It may take a little time for the results to become apparent, but they are sure to c ome. The wise farmer is not nigardly with his seed, nor the wise merchant with his advertisement. For Sale—4o acres or will sell 30 acres with impiovements, near Vawter Park. This farm is ad >pted to raising vegetables fruit and r )ixed farming having a variety of soil. The improvements consist of e good 4 room house, good barn and other out buildings. Price and terms reasonable. W. G. Connelly. Merl Jensen and wife hav? returned from Chinook, Mont, where they have resided during the past two years. The climate out there did not agree with Mrs. Jc nsen. They will locate on a farm near Syracuse. Mrs. Jensen was ormerly Miss Allie Campbell. Mrs. Campbell and the other ch Idren out there are enjoying good h ?alth. We might say in this conn* ction that the Grit was mistaken in a statement several months a -o to the effect that Dean Campbel was married. He is not, so state Mr. Jensen.—Millersburg Grit.

~' ' f —————— 8 Saturday, A TNT’NTTT A T. SATURDAY, 8 8 JANUARY 28 dGXAN AN U Ahl FEB’Y 11th, ff CLEARANCE SALE! ~ s» La || | ffinal ©rice, Gutting brings Selling (brices on | S Zlfcost ot ©nr IRemaining Stock | 8 Wav JBelow JBuving Cost 8 si ... !:! Odd garments, short and badly broken lots in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, H Underwear and various other lines of Furnishings are included in this Sale. “BARGAINS” is the watchword —quality is assured in every purchase, and it || || will pay you to stock up your wardrobe at these reduced prices. Don’t let the || gl opportunity go by default. Sale lasts only fifteen days. ig Men’s & Young Men’s Suits Extra Special for This Union Suits || xS Your choice of any $22.00 Suits for $16.50. q i r>nl v Here is another chance on Underwear. J* Your choice of any 20.00 Suits for 15.00 J 15 dozen Men’s extra heavy fleaee lined A Your choice of any 19.00 Suits for 14.25 4 pairs Men’s neavy Rockford f" Union Suits that are good value Q gfs xS Your choice of any 18.00 Suits for 18.50 Uncle Sam Sox fpr XOC at SI.OO, this sale anly ...1.. O>C X. ii lourI our C . h °? Ce °! any o UI J S !° r ?A 22 NO SEAMS ACROSS THE TOES. Only 2 suits to any person. KjA Your choice of any 15.00 Suits for 10.50 Jj? Your choice of any 13.50 Suits for 9.95 In order that every one may have a U g* Your choice of any 12.00 Suits for 9.00 chance, we will limit the quantity to 1 doz. OIIOC bpCCialS Your choice of any 10.00 Suits for 7.50 pairs to any person. Q ne Elen's Walkover patent leayy Your choice of any 8.00 Suits for 6.00 ■ ther blucher cut, $4 grade, is — ,o. .. IZA 7 Save 1-4 on Men’s Pants One lot Men’s patent leather, 1 •* ?S Boys Suits and Overcoats style than above, sale price J , $5.00 qualities, for this sale $3.75 H gey SIO.OO values, for this sale $7.50 qq qualities, for this sale 3.00 One lot Women’s shoes, g|| 8.00 values, for this sale 6.00 qualities, for this sale 2.65 shoes that sold yy 6.00 values, for this sale 4.50 q ua )itj e s, for this sale 2.25 to 4.00, sale price-••• 5.00 values, for this sale 3.75 2.50 qualities, for this sale 1.95 We'rive 4.00 values, for this sale 3.00 2.00 qualities, for this sale 1.50 s ; z d i - y§ 3.00 values, for this sale 2.25 jSQ qualities, for this sale 1.15 Misses and 200 values, for this sale 150 jqq q Ua yti eS| r j HdtS Jlld Caps One lot Boys’Straight Knee Pants, 50c jfl 25 Per Gent. Saving to You I values, during this sale for 33g I 4 ' 4 . * I $3.00 values go at $2.00 75 c and SI.OO values, at 59G 7iiß 2.50 values go at 1-85 — B 2.00 values go at 150 J 1.50 values go at 1.15 lUUCV DI'CSS Shll'tS 1.00 values go at 75c 25 per cent, off on Men’s and Boys’Fancy jB * 50c values g 0 at 39c Dress Shirts. \ £?| T t i Shirts that were $1.50, go at $1.15 JB v-*' g Underwear bpecial shirts that were i.oo, go at 7-5 J HI 35 dozen Men's high quality Sanitary Fleece Shirts that were 50c, go at 1 lined Shirts or Drawers, worth QQr I Plaited bosom white shirts and w*B O 50c, this sale only 0/0 shirts not included. ■ - 4 /'• - — -■ - - - fl . AThe Terms of this Sale A INO GOODS LAID AWAY AND NO GOODS TAli? . / AFTER THE LAST DAY OF t! lit Every price and every value will be found exe.ctly a everything I sale Beams Saiorflao. Jan. 28: 1 The Star SYRACUSE.

School Notes. The Societas Latina met Thursday evening. The program was as follows: Roll Call. Reading of Minutes. Paper—Romau Correspondence, Virgie Ward. Vocal Solo —Lulu Doll. Reading—Wilma Krtson. ’ Paper—Roman Children and their Education, Milford Bare. Piano Solo—Olga Beckman. Farce—Because He Joined the Grange,Pearl Kitson, Emma Strieby and Grover Hammon. Do you take the JouraaK

Gilberts. Mrs. John Heber has lagrippe,

Miss Lillie Bender is seriously ill. Henry Berringer is on the sick list. \ Charley Lutes was in Goshen Saturday on business. Miss Leveta Lutes visited Sunday with Catherine McKibben. John McGarity and wife Sundayed with Calvin Cooper and family. J Mrs. Roily Neff visited with her parents, Manley hfl and wife, at Milford. Mrs. Sarah Lesley of

Mrs, Johjß thews ojß , Cooperß ford fl Yfl