The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 March 1911 — Page 5

The Fair Store If you buy it Here, it’s Cheaper Special lor this ween only We have placed on sale for this week only, over 600 Pishes at IPs each This is a factory purchase and includes Very good values. There is not a piece worth less than 15c and from that to 25c. Your choice for this week only 10c.

Side Combs Extra values at 10c, 15c and 25c. Barrettes New line received this week including all the new things, from 10c to 40c. See them. Back Combs New ones at 15c, 20c and 25c each. Hair Nets New lot received this week, all colors and sizes. We can suit you.

T. A. BRAINARO <£ CO. ;; SYRACUSE , UVD. \\ -HUHiinttntii ttttt’ furs I JISE| IIJE tan hides and make | H Vi them into ladies’ furs. % 1 W e also remodel iurs and g | mak * them into late styles. % I Cjßfcljpk Prices reasonable. Call on | | us or write to | 1 Tlie Miiiord rods & Tannino Go. | | Milford, Indiana P. THIEES OTIS G. BUTT rp /s. tt HP. Attorney-at-Law Dying, Cleaning and Repairing Practice in all Courts Tel. > Ladies’ Work a Specialty Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. 128 So. Main St. GOSHEN, IND. Sijra6USß,’ Ind. I PLOWS | i Gale Plows $ S have them all beat in the way of Plows J They are made of the very best of i material* made by the very best workS men, and by as large a company in % f every way as this country affords. K In this Plow we have a long steel £ $ beam which, with the spriE g on seat, # makes a very easy rider* and easy on J the team. Long steel mould board, rolling land slide* a well braced joiner, £ a beautiful job of painting, and we \ guarantee them to pull lighter than any K J i other. It won’t cost anything to try one £ V.• t i < > Sugar-maki \g s in abun- # J [ dance—spiles, p ails, syrup cans, exe. J | LeDDer h Cole. g HARDWIRE g

New Books New books received this week. All the new books at 59c each. Hosiery New line of Boys’ hose at 15c, the best at any price. Ladies’ rib top hose, regular 15c grade for 10c. St. Patrick Cards See our new line—best ever Our Trade Is increasing all the time—There’s a reason!

Home News Notes. A. W. Strieby,s ad—read it. That “good oil," Lepper & < ‘ole Red Seal Gingham A. W. Str: eby. Otis Butt was at Warsaw Moi day afternoon. A. W. Strieby’s ad will int< rest the ladies. Simon Bell’s children have the scarlet fever. Mrs. MefaM’s children have the scarlet fever. iSpecial price on ladies black ueticoats next Saturday. Sol Lung was at Cromwell rom Thursday until Saturday. Frank Mann will move his h< usehold goods to Bremen this wee.t. A beautiful line of tailored dress skirts at right prices. A. W. Str eby. Otis Isenberger has been oi t- of school for over a week with tl 3 lagrippe. Sam Snavely of Goshen, wt s in town Monday. That is either he or his ghost. Mrs. Hannah Smeltzer of W akarusa is the guest of A. R. St rock and family. B. F. Kitson transacted bus ness in Goshen and Warsaw Wednesday and Thursday. Dan Foster of South Bend vi -ited his sister, Mrs. Abe Brower, se’ eral days last week. Mrs. John Kitson of Ft. W ivne came to town last Friday to visit relatives and friends.

Mrs. Charlotte Angel, came rom Ft. Wayne Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Darr. J. U. Wingard made a bus ness trip through the central part o the state the first of the week. The dog poisoner seems t< be getting in his work again. Se eral dogs were poisoned last week. Sam Widner and Louie Heeman have leased for one year, the boat house belonging to B. F. Kitsoi. * Mrs. Blanche Swartz and d? ughter, Irene, of Chicago came today to visit her mother, Mrs. Abe Bn wer. Mrs. Harry Richards and Mrs. Joseph Smeltzer went to 1 Waki rusa Thursday to be gone several w eeks. Mrs. (Dr.) Smith and chi dren visited her mother at Burr Oak hrom Friday until the first of the weekMiss Hazel Vorhis spent Sati rday and Sunday at Goshen with the Misses Bertha and Bessie Reives. The Y. P. C. U. will meet at the home of Rev. Wright next Moaday evening. All members are urged to be present. The teachers of the school ha r e issued invitations for a parents i leeting at the school house from U till 5 Friday afternoon. 'Herbert and Ruth Launer of near Cromwell, and Rev. Wright an son Herbert, were the guests of Vilen Wright and wife Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Kitson and bab will arrive home tomorrow, aft r a month’s visit with her relativ s in Ft. Wayne and vicinity. Harry Houser and wife of Si man, Ind., visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Houser at Pic wick Park Monday and Tuesday. J.D. Roofner, who has been arming the Isaac Wagner farm near New Paris, for several years has taken up his residence in Syr case. Plenty of vocal and instruc e ital music and a general good tii f at the band concert and box i cial Saturday evening, March 11, > iera House. Don’t miss it. Trouble with gasoline ves seems to be quite common Irs Ida Jahn had quite an excitin; -me with one Sunday. She di> not understand using the stovi and when everything was ablaz she did not know how to turn it < fi. The house owned by filton Woods and occupied by Mack Sharp burned down at six < clock yesterday morning. About t?f of their household goods were t Aned.

The house caught fire from a defective chimney. Dr. L. W. Ford was a Warsaw visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Shaffer of Elkhart, was in town Saturday night. James Waltz was at Milford and Goshen on business Monday. Wm. Stetler and family expect to move into the Ziler Groves property soon. Miss Nagle and Mrs. Chas. Beery were at Warsaw Saturday afternoon. The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Church of God will meet next Saturday afternoon, March 4, with Mrs. HUlabold. Mrs. Rohrig came home from Warsaw Friday, expecting to stay, as her relatives there are much improved in health. Don’t fail to attend the band concert and box social to be given by the Syracuse band on Saturday evening, March 11, at Opera House. John Russell Cormicaxf son of Perry Cormican, died Monday evening with tuberculosis at their home in the south part of town. The funeral will be held this afternoon from the residence and interment made in the Syracuse Cemetery. James Brady was home from Elkhart Sunday. He still has to have his head dressed every other day and he does not know when he will be able to go back to Crawfordsville. Mrs. John Ketring and son-in-law. Don Van Lieu of Chesterton, came to S. L. Ketring’s Sunday. Mr. Van Lieu returned home Monday, but Mrs. Ketring will spend some time here.

Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at___l_. 9:30 a. m Preaching 10:45 a. m Preaching 7:00 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Dennis Kelly, assessor, and Joseph Stough, deputy, were at Warsaw yesterday after their books, preparatory to the assessing and the re-appraising of real estate in Turkeycreek township, which will make additional work this spring. Those on the sick list 3 are Mrs. Jos. Stough and daughter, Miss Adah. Russell Hinderer, Mrs. Merl Jensen, Ed Stamates’ daughter, Cora Pence, Mrs. Harry Eagles, Mrs. Wm. Sheffield, Mrs. Ben Stiver, Mrs. Frances Culler, S. H. Whiner. S. L. Ketring and daughter, Mrs. Georgiana Miller, were at Tampa, Florida, last week. They were entertained by C. E. Wilcox and family in their usual hospitable manner and the day was much enjoyed by all. They left Tampa by boat for New Orleans Friday and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hoopingamer left for the same place by rail on Thursday, so Syracuse is pretty well represented in that city this week. Tuesday’s Election Results. The local option elections held in many counties Monday and Tuesday resulted as follows. The drys carried the following cities. Bedford — - 98 Mitchell - - 52 Delphi. - --57 Tipton 4 2 Petersburg — -53 Green Castle.----- — ->.-68 Gas City -- -25 Noblesville -—-—99 The following cities voted wet: Wabash 125, Vevay 15, Rushville 56, Huntington 123, Connersville 36, Marion 35, Decatur 187, Kendalville 185, Kokomo 32. 36 townships in the various couuties voted dry. New Law Firm. # George L. Xanders of Columbus, Nebraska, became identified Tuesday with Otis C. Butt as a partner in the pratice of law and the irm name will be Butt & Xanders. Mr. Xanders comes well recomended and is a graduate of the law department of the University of iich. He praticed law in Pennsylvania for a time, but for u early two years has made his home with Mr. Sudiow at Vawter Park. In the fore part of 1910 he was admitted to the Kosciusko county bar. Mr. Butt is a promising young lawyer and well known to our citizens. We wish the firm success.

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Lake Pappakechee. Mr. Dan White is moving today (Wednesday). The sale at Aaron McClintics was fairly well attended. Miss Lizzie Shock called on Mrs. E. J. Jarrett Monday. Miss Mattie Crow is spending, the week in Chicago shopping. Frank Brown and family took dinner with Lizzie Shock Sunday. Mrs. Ike Klingaman and baby spent Sunday with Mr. Hire and wife. Isaac Klingaman and Harvey Hendrickson were Warsaw visitors Monday. Mr. Jess Jarrett and wife called on Frank Crandel and wife at Vawter Park Sunday. The lakes are very near all open and Lake Pappakechee is very near the high water mark. Harry Hire and wife, Harry Knox and family and Wm. J. Knox took dinner with Eli Hire Sunday. Subscribe for the Syracuse Journal, one dollar the year’round, and read all the news from country and town. Please look over the ads, sot ’twill make you feel glad, when finding things cheap that we need so bad. Mrs. Goldie Edgel and Zola Hendrickson were members of the merry groupe which took dinner with George Cox and wife at North Webster Sunday, given in horor of their son Clinton Cox and - iss Baugher, who were married Feb. 22. Daniel M. Shaffer, living near the Richville church northeast of town, died at the Clark Hospital in Elkhart Monday. The funerai was held this forenoon at 10:30 o’clock at the Richville church and interment made in the cemetery at that place. Irvin Rasor was at South Bend Sunday to see his f he" wh >s lying at tint point of death,

PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public sale at my farm one-half mile south of Guy School 1 Fuse and Zion Church, on the North Webster road, on * THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 19H, commencing at i@ o’clock a. in. sharp, the following described property. 1 3 HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of oue gray colt coming 3 yr-s. old, broke single and double, weight 1100 pounds; 1 roan colt coming 2 \ears old, w.-ight 1000; 1 black driving i.are, sound and gentje for anyone to drive. 17 HEAD OF CATTLE Consisting of 1 cow coining 8 years old, will be frlsh in March; i cow coming 6 years old with calf at side, 1 black cow coming 6 years old with calf at side, 1 roan cow coming 5 years old, will be fresh last”of March 7 2 heifers, will be fresh first of April; 1 black cow coming 3 years old calf at side,'l red cow coming 3 years old with calf at side, 1 steer coming 2 years old, 2 steers coming 1 year old, 3 heifers coming 1 year old. 8 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 7 brood sows, will veigh from 150 to 300 pounds, due to p g last of March, bred to full blood O. I. C. boar; 1 O. I. C. boar. 1 single buggy, doubletrees and s :igletrees, 2 pair wild geese, 6 full blood White Wyandotte hens and one roister. TERMS -All sums under *5.00 cash. On sums over $ 5.00 a credit of 9 mouths will be given, purchaser to give note with approved freehold surety, note drawing S per cent, interest from date, 'f not paid when due. No property to be removed until terms of sale are coi lplied with. 4 per cent, off for cash. CHARLES STRIEBY. Lincoln Cory, Auctioneer. A. Hr• Blanchard, Clerk. Purchased Law Business Warren Colwell, who has h* d his office with Otis C. Butt, has purchased the law business of J. -ilt. Treesh and will continue the siness in the rooms formerly occupied by Mr. Tree- h. Mr. Colwell is on * of ' r erer getic and public spirited X ens and will help things move ale f in their proper channel. Our wish for him is much success. At this time we are not informed as to where Mr. Treesh will 1 Fate, k .► <<i will o remain here.

Notice. Having purchased the law office of John’M. Treesh, I desire to announce that I will continue the business in the same rooms. Will make a specialty of Fire Insurance, and Collections, and ask that you remember me with a part of your business. Warren T. Colwell. George Hire of Ligonier, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Stetler, one night last week, an .1 left the next day for San Francisco, Cal.

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