The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 March 1911 — Page 5

The Fair Store Where Your Money Goes Farthest , WAISTS —— II X ..-n.. ,„„■ , We have received our Spring Waists and have them on display. The line includes a very pretty line of black and white Percales at 59c each. Very pretty white waists, trimmed in lace, at 50c and 59c. Our 98c line contains some extra values in hand embroidered and lace trimmed waists that you will have to see to appreciate. Beautiful Waists at $1.25 and $1.50

Children’s Dresses Very pretty Dresses for Children at 69c and 98c. Cheaper than you can make them. Ages from 6 to 14 years, ; ft ' Boys’ Rompers Boys’ Rompers in tan and blue, neatly trimmed, at 50c.

; T. A, BRAINARD & CO, ii ■ SYRACUSE. IND. j! LADIES’ FURS | g|.; 11IE tan hides and make | | II them into ladies’ furs. | | We a^so remodel furs and | | ‘ mak-} them into late styles. | | Prices reasonable. Call on g 2 us or write to | The Minora robs & Tanning Go.! | Milford, Indiana

ZEFV TZEZEI ZE ZEB S TAILOR. Dying, Cleaning and Repairing , Ladies’ Work a Specialty A 128 So. Main St. GOSHEN, IND.

p i oyv s I $ Gale Plows J £ have them all beat in the way of Plows $ 5 They are made of the very best of < £ material, made by the very best work- < x men, and by as larere a company in 5 < every way as this country affords. r S In this Plow we have a long steel J £ beam which, with the spring on seat. Xj makes a very easy rider, and easy on X J the team. Long* steel mould board, T £ rolling land slide, a well braced joiner, X a beautiful job of painting, and we X J guarantee them to pull lighter than any C 5 other. It won’t cost anything to try one X Sugar-making accessories in abun- $ $ dance—spiles, p uls, syrup cans, etc. $ keDDer 0 ColeJ 5 HARDWARE J

Muslin Underwear Ladies’ Gowns at 50c to $1.50 each. Muslin Petticoats, beautiful line from 50c to $3.00 Let us show you This line— It will please you.

BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law , Frac ice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND.

3 Home News Noses. Red Seal Gingham A. W. St ieby. Tom Epert was in Elkhart Su iday. Mrs. Wm. Cripe was in G shen Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Erady was at G shen Saturday. Mrs. Oliver Cromwell in s owly improving. Jess Rentfrow, who has been }uite sick, is improving. Go to the Opera House for your supper Friday evening. Dr. Hontz and wife visited at North Webster Sunday. B. F. Hoopingarner was at Nappanee on business Thusday. Order your violins of J. W.. lothenberger. Price from $2.50 up. Mrs. Phillip Bowser went to Marion Monday to attend a funen 1. Harry Strieby and wife are nr wing onto his father’s farm this wee t. Mrs Emma Lorman of Elkh irt is the guest of Mrs. Rebecca Stet er. Mrs. Jarrett and Mrs. Wm. E Jgell were in town on business Sati rday For Sale—3| horse motorcy* le at a bargain. A. L. Miller. Pho: eBB Dave Blue and family spent Sunday at a sugar camp in the cot ntry. A beautiful line of tailored iress skirts at right prices. A. W. St) ieby. Our ad next week will give details of sale March 25th. Ecoi omy Store. The little daughter of Geo. Sc heck is quite ill with a complicatic a of diseases.

Mr. S, C. Sanford of Kokomo was the guest of S. H. Widner and wife Thursday. Mrs. C. D. Thompson of Lees wrg, visited Chas. Thompson and wife last week. Mart Long and wife spent Su iday with George Long and famii/ at Millersburg. James Waltz and Ed Ban oger went to Jackson, Michigan on >usiness Tuesday. Jeddy Vorhis and family of Elkhart, are visiting with Milton ’ <entfrow and family. Money~to loan, B att and Xanders. The ladies of that neighbo hood are having a quilting bee this veek al Mrs. John Kaiser’s. Miss Erma Miles expects .to save for Chicago this morning whei••she will have her tonsils removed For Sale —Poland China rood sow, due to pig last of this n ).ith. W. F. Smith, Phone 304. 2t Mrs. John Viers of Goshen,’ as in town Monday night to atteni the Eastern Star lodge and to attend to some business. Mrs. Sarah Ott entertainec the Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Wedn s tay afternoon with Mrs. George W( yick an honorary guest. Mrs. C. D. Thompson of Lee burg, Mrs. Chas. Thompson and Mrs. ferry Hammand of south of town v. ere the guests of Mrs. Henry Snob u’ger Thursday. Now is the time to file your mortgage exemptions, Butt r-nd Xanders. Chas. Younce and wife ret med from Alabama, Friday where they went last summer. They wi. be here for some time but the are thinking of going gton later on, F. L. Hoch, wife and dau. hter, Gertrude, and Mrs. Jno.Kaisei were at Delta, Ohio from Friday until Monday. They went there to £ tend the funeral of a nephew of Mr. loch and Mrs. Kaiser. The former neighbors of Mrs A. R. Strock and Mrs. George Ross planned to have a surprise on them Tuesday evening, but in some way their plans were found out. Those who went were the mesdames EC. Brower, Louise Bunger, Geo. E nley, Wm. Becknaan, Chas. Bundy, Dvlla

Schlarb, Joseph Smeltzer, John Howard and N. S. Steinmetz. Logan Bly, wife and little daughter were visitors at Cromwell Tuesday. Th eY. P. C. U. will meet at the home of Ruth Snyder next Monday evening. Leader Harvey Brady. Mrs. Frank Bunger of ifelomon’s Creek suffered a stroke of apoplexy last week but she is improving. Lon White and family are moving into the Jacob Wolfe property on south-Harrison street this week. A. L. Shippley of Albion was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Fisher, and family one day last week. Harrison Traster and family moved from across the track into one of the cottages on Fourth street. Miles Hockinsmith returned from Florida last week and he and his family expect to move to Dakota soon. Miss Clauda Snyder was the guest of Miss Marie Strieby in the country from Friday evening until Monday morning. L. N. Kitson, who recently purchased the old hearse house of C. E. Wilcox moved it onto his farm west of town Monday. Frank Wogoman moved onto Mrs. Rebecca Deardorff*s farm this week and Wm. Swank moved from town onto the Wogoman farm. Lake Pappakechee. Jess Jarrett is some better. These are pleasant spring days around lake Wawasee. Charley Zentz and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. E. J, Jarrett. Eli Hire was home Monday and reports sugar making fine at Richville.

Every body is busy in their sugar camp these fine days. All report a good year. Mr. Clingaman with his force of men are putting in a new road back of Mrs. Jarrett’s along lake Pappakechee Jasper McClintic of Chicago, Chas. McClintic and Clarence Druckamiller of Syracuse are spending a few days at Posy Inn Cottage. Mr. Sudlow and family of Indianapolis has been stopping at their cottage and looking after the inter ests of lake Pappakechee. Miss Zerma Shock is staying with her sister-in-law while her brother Alvin is in the hospital. His operation was successful and he is doing as well as can be expected His wife visited him at Elkhart Thursday. There will be five pupils of Miss Mary Miles school take the examination for common school graduation at Syracuse March 18, as follows: Milo Cliugaman, Elvin Shock, Ruth Shock, Hazel Gans and Zola Hendrickson also from Miss. Strieby’s school two pupils, Merza McClintic and Velma Shock. We wish all success. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League.i. ..6:15 p. m. Preaching7:oo p. m. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday 5ch001..<....-9:30 a. m Chief Service- - —10.45 a. m Subject of Sermon, “Contentedness.” Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at9:3o a. m Preachinglo:4s a. m Theme, '‘Living in Harmony.” Y. P. A6:15 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Church of God. Sunday school10:00 a. m Preaching..ll:oo a. m Christian Endeavor6:oo p. m. Preaching7:oo p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. The pulpit will be filled Sunday morning by Rev. A. O. Musgrave, of (Findlay Coitaga, Findlay, Ohio,

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The Power of Good Cooking. If girls who desire faithful husbands only knew it, the culinary art is the surest road to domestic biiss. Poor cooking has broken up many a home and severed many a marital bond. No man who is fed upon indigestible, ill-cooked food can wear a pleasant smile or exercise that optimism which is the strongest influence for success. Nor can he do himself justice in his daily task, be it physical or mental. Every girl should learn to cook. She may wed a man who can provide her with servants, so that she never need put a finger to a feather duster, let alone a frying pan, but her table will never be as well served if she leaves everything to them, as it will be if she can detect the cause of poor cooking and teach her servants to remedy it. The poor man’s wife can effect great economies by knowing food values ‘find the best way to convert them into the human system. The rich man’s wife can win fame among her friends by a little study of the finer points of cooking.— Chicago Journal. School Report. Report of attendance and punctuality of pupils of the several rooms of the Syracuse High School, for the month ending Feb. 10,1911. Number No. Cases Per Cent of Beloncintr Tardiness Attendance Miss Cook»«*« 40 0 91.9 Mrs. Shannon- 36 1 93 Miss Sprague. 33 0 94 Miss Young-- 43 0 96 Miss Miles.... 30 1 91.5 Miss Callander 33 0 9b.l High School.. 77 0 97.4 Totals and Av. 292 2 94.1 For Sale—4o acres or will sell 30 acres with impiovements, near Vawter Park. This farm is adopted to raising vegetables fruit and mixed farming having a variety of soil. The improvements consist of a good 4 room house, good barn and other out buildings. Price and terms reasonable. W. G. Connolly.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. & Ilouton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Michael Metzger’to Mathew Wetser, iSoasec 5, Van Buren tp. 121,875. John Goppert to Mary Singer, tract sec 10, Tippecanoe tp. $1,900. Silas Ketring to Elizabeth Rickert, lot 7, Kale Island. S9OO. David A Peterson to Andrew H Body and wife, 45a sec 16, Washingto 1 tp. $3,000. John A Weybright to Rtnory J Cooper, 20a sec 15 Van Buren tp. $1,500. Ann E Cox et al to Samuel N Ge rrett, i part of lot 22, Leesburg. SSOO. ' Arthur I, Anson to Lyman Evar , lot 7 Kist’s N add Warsaw. $75. Mary Decker to Orin McFarlan 5 and ; wife, 40a sec 32 Franklin tp. o John Isenbarger to Samuel Basho earn! wife, 40a sec 19, Lake tp. $2,500. Amos Rhodes et al to John Isenla-iger, 40a sec 16, Lake tp. $2,500, Joseph Bowman to Minerva Boggess, lots 118 and 120, Bowman's add Me done $l2O. Chas E Shrock to Frank E. Sw.hart 20a sec 33, Seward tp. $1,500. Alice O. Graham to Frank Bort.:, lot 35 Leesburg. S7OO. Frank Bortz to Matilda Wallace, lot 35 Leesburg. S7OO. Silas Ketring to Maude Arnott, 95.5a sec 3 Jefferson tp. $9,000. Geo W Fike to Henry W Raber, lot 25 Miller’s add Warsaw. $i,600. Ernest Marvel to Chas and Mary Marvel, 80a sec 34, Plain tp. $3,200. Chas O Klotz to Wm W Miller, 8 ja sec 14, Scott tp. $7,000. John L Sausaman to Joseph S Metzger, 65a sec 13, Clay tp. $5,000. Miles E Loehr to Eli W C Garman, part of lot 4, Shipley's add to Claypt ql. SSOO. Matilda C Todd to Evert E Goshert, 40a sec 34, Prairie tp. $2,663. Clara A Barnes to Samuel Himes, tract sec 7, Jefferson tp. $ 1,30 c. New line of silks for waists and dresses. A. W. Strieby. Notice of Administration Notice is hereby given that the vadersigtud has been appointed by the Jerk of ti e Kosciusko Circuit Court, i-< ti e State of Indiana, Administrator o, ll e estate of David A-. Phebus, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Sa d estate is supposed to be solvent. WARREN T. COLWELL, March 14th, >9ll, AdminiMrator#

Notice of Administration. Notice is ner-eby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiena, Executor of the will of Catherine Kern, late of Kosciusko Com - ty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AARON A. RASOR, Executor. March Sth, 1911. 1119-3 w

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