The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1911 — Page 5

• ■ Home News Notes. New Waists at the Fair Store. J. P. Moore has been quite sick. Peter McClane is on the sick list. LaVoy Rohrig was home over Sunday. Mrs. Addie Myers was at Goshen Monday. Chase Scott of Garrett was in town Sunday’ For Sale—A first class incubator. B. F. Hoopengarner. Buy your Hosiery at the Fair Store and save money. J. P. Dolan went to Chicago on business Tuesday morning. Marion Self was at Warsaw on business Monday afternoon. Wall Paper—the latest patterns at the Quality Drug Store. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snavely has been sick. Everything in Summer Underwear. See our line. A. W. Strieby Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kitson arrived Monday to stay uptil the last of the I week. A sample line of Shirt Waists at ■ much less than their actual value. A. W. Strieby. Roy Vail has returned from So. Bend and expects to stay at home for a while at least. Mrs. Lewis Neff visited with her . daughter, Mrs. Chase Scott and fam- j

4mm gmM 9999 9SE99®.® 999 9999889 9B •• 9 'DISSOLUTION SALE' gga —■ I If" a . |H ~ T| WMMJfI I f !!■!■ 111 IT'' —It ——. MHMMMMMffMfMffB 8 Wishing to dissolve partnership we will offer our big $15,000 stock of | I General Hardware, Paints, Buggies, Harness and Implements at a BIG DIS/ I COUNT, commencing on (MONDAY, MAY FIRST| I And Continuing for 30 Days | I HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE. BARGAINS:

Gasoline Stoves No. 14 Reliable Range, was S3O, now $25.00 No. 13 “ “ was S2B, now 24.00 No. 8 “ Stove, was $22, now 19.00 No. 37S “ “ was $22, .now 19.00 No. 36 “ “ was S2O, now 16.50 No. 25 “ “ was 9.50, now 7.75 3-burner Jr., 3.00; 2-burner Jr 2.00 Ranges No. 20 Faultless Malleable Range, was $59.00, now $30.00 Supreme Model Range, was 50.00, now 45.00 Merit Range, was 30.00, now 25.00 Junior Model Range, was 45.00, now- 40.00 Model Gem Range, was 40 00, now__ 38.00 Silver Monitor Range, was 45.00, now 36.00 I Standard Favorite, was 47.00, now__ 42.00 Harness Double Work Harness, was $37, now. .31.00 Buggy Harness, 18.00 value, now 14.00 sl6 value now 13.00; sls value now 12.00 I Wire Fence s 10-47 American, was 29c, now 27c per rod 10-479 American, was 40c, now 36c per rod 10-470 Adrian, was 30c, now 28c Barb Wire I $2.25 value, now 2.00; $2.60 value, now 2.40 $2.75 vale, now 2.50

! LEPPER & COLE,

ily at Garrett Wednesday and Thurs- 1 day. i Highest market price paid tor ( wool. A. W. Strieby. Rebecca Snyder spent Sunday ( with her parents near Goshen. Gauze Underwear, for large and - small people, at the Fair Store. ( See our line of Fancy Silks for waists and dresses. A. W. Strieby. ■ Miss Nagle was the guest of Miss Helen Hendrickson at Elkhart Saturday. Bring in your wool. I will pay you highest market price. A. W. Strieby. Olive Musser of Benton, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Than Althnd. New furniture of all descriptions is arriving daily at Beckmans furniture store. Harry Morgan of Indianapolis, landed a 14-pound pike Sunday at Lake Wawasee. Steel Tanks, all sizes, at reduced prices during our dissolution sale. Lepper & Cole. Etta Ganger of Goshen, is visiting ! her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Deardorff and : family this week. All kinds of sheer wash goods for warm weather wear, from 15c to 50c. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Sam Smith visited with her 'daughter, Mrs. Kyler, and family at Goshen over Sunday. . Misses Alice, Margerite and Etta

W ashers Big 3 Washer, was $12.00, now SIO.OO Horton Spinner, was 10.00, now 8.00 Horton Stave Leg, was 6.50, now 5.50 Globe Washer, was 6.50, now 5.50 Plows Syracuse Sulky, was $35.00, now $28.00 Solid Comfort, was 38.00. now 30.00 Gale Sulky, was 35.00, now 28.00 Complete with Doubletrees. Harrows Disc Harrow, was 25.00, now. 22.00 Disc Truck, now 5.00 Spike Tooth, was 11.50, now. 10.25 17-tooth Spring, was 17.00, now 15.00 25-tooth Spring, was 25.00, now 22.00 McCormick Hay Rakes, were $24, now S2O Hay Loaders Keystone, was 60.00, now 50.00 Tenders McCormick Tedder, was 40.00, now.. 35.00 Spreaders' New Idea, was 120.00, now 100.00 Cor?'! Planters P. & 0., Shoe, was 40.00, now 35.00 P. & 0., Disc, was 42.00, now 36.00 • Drills 10, 7-inch Disc Drill, was 68.60. now. 58.00 12, 7-inch Disc Drill, was 78.00. now. 65.00

Fisher of Elkhart were the guests of 1 A. H. Fisher and family over Sun- i day. ’ Mrs. Frank. Brady went to Fenton Harbor Sunday morning to lo A as- i ter her property there. Our niew spring line of Douglas Shoes and Oxfords for Men is now complete. A. W. Strieby. G. W. Miles of Indianapolis, was in town Thursday and Frida}. He went from here to Ft. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayt n expect to go to housekeeping i i the Hillabold property on Harriso i St. Mrs. Catherine Bushong is spending the week with relatives a. Elkhart, Mishawaka and South Bend. Mrs. Howard Strieby and c aughter, Blanche, Mrs. McNutt an 1 Mrs. Ad Darr were at Goshen Satu day. A yard wide Black Messalii e Silk worth $1.25, specially priced at $1 for a limited time. A. W. Str eby. Mrs. J. W. Deardorff spent Saturday and Sunday with her dat Jhter, Miss Ida, at the Wesley hospi .al at Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowse and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. H inker, went to Goshen in their auto Monday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Strieby and dat ghter, Wilma, and Mrs. Albert Mock were at Elkhart from Saturday until Monday evening. The Widner reunion was h Id at i the home of V- A. Widner 11 Mil-1 lersburg Sunday. There were about I

thirty present and a good time was reported. S. H. Widner and wife attended from here. The mother, sister and brother-in-law of Mr. I. R. Runyan, of Cherubusco, visited with him and his family over Sunday. Wm. Colwell and son, George, went to Plymouth, Ohio, Saturday, on account of the serious illness of Mr. Colwell’s brother. Joe Haney and Bert Dausman and their families, from Milford Jet. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holloway Sunday afternoon. N. S. Steinmetz is putting up a paint shop on the rear of his lot. He expects to do carriage, automobile and sign painting, etc. You get more style and service in Radcliff Shoes at a moderate price, than in many other higher priced lines. A. W. Strieby. L. N. Kitson completed a very nice cottage Saturday, at Vawter Park, for W. R.- Parks. Mr. Parks and family moved in as soon as it was completed. Mrs. Catherine Landis, Georgia Whistler, Mrs. Elmer Ott and son Landis, and Wm. Stetler, wife and son Joe, went to Nappanee Sunday afternoon in Mr. Stetler’s auto. Mrs. Wm. Darr returned home from Ft. Wayne Saturday. Her sister, Mrs. Frank Skeer, accompanied her home and stayed here until the next day, when she went to LeesI burg to spend a few days before rei turning to Ft. Wayne.

Corn Plows A P. & 0 Cantonian was 30.00, now— 26.00 I P. &. O Jewel Hammock, was S2B, now 24.00 I Brown Manley spr. tooth, was S3O, now 26.00 B 1-Hors j 14-tooth, was 5.00, now 4.50 B Star Garden Plow, was 2.75, now 225 B Kefr i ger a tor s Herrick, best made, 25.00 value, now 19.49 B “ 14.00 value, now 10.49 B Mascot. 18.00 value, now 15.00 I “ 1650 value, now 13.00 I “ 16.00 value, now______- 11.00 £ A lit eral discount on Paints and Shelf B and H< avy Hardware. Lawn Mowers B $7.00 I awn Mower, now $5.00 B 6.00 “ now ~ 425 B 5.00 “ n0w3.75 B 4.75 “ n0w3.50 H 3.75 “ n0w3.00 I Bicycles 18.50 Bicycles, now 14.98 I 25.00 C oaster Brake, now 20.00 Buggies 100.00 Rubber Tire Buggy, now 82.00 B 85.00 Rubber Tire Buggy, now 78.00 B 90.00 Rubber Tire Buggy, now 75.00 B 80.00 Steel tire Auto top, now 70.00 B 70.00 Steel tire Auto top, now $59 and S6O A Gard m Hose at a Great Reduction.

\ we rut ii up io you Ju§t Ttlls wau t> e li eve that you can be fitted propt fill eriy and satisfactorily from our stock of d thing- We believe that in “SINCERI1 I CLOTHING-” we have secured the 1 I very best make of ready-to-wear suits, ll ’ P rice * style* Quality and workmanship || L ' considered. I l i We know that we buy this high-class II 11 brand of clothing as low as do any of the ’ll . merchants in neighboring towns and that IffT *TI < we materially less profit than they for llj I I handling. 11 I | Therefore—--11 1 x. I We know that we can save you money Il I on the next suit you buy if you will give I I us the opportunity. VI K ITS UP TO YOU! r Sinceity Suits $15.00,16.50,18.00, 19.00, 20.00 and 22.00. . xr Other Good Suits $7.50 to sls. vlotue<

SHOES AND OXFORDS As usual we are showing the ( most complete line of Men’s. Women’s and Children’s Oxfords to be found in the town. All the late styles, in the various Satins, Patents, Kids, Gun Metals and Russias, and all bought direct from the several factories that make one type of shoes a specialty. WALK-OVER and ENDICOTT, for Men. QUEEN QUALITY and CREIGHTON, for Women. BUSTER BROWNS, for Children. The Star Clothing Store

Warning Carelessly Heeded. Mr. Showalter of Ligonier, was approached by a stranger Tuesday evening while standing t)n the street and informed that it was the intention of certain parties to rob the slaughter house of some valuable pelts that evening. Considering it as a joke at first, he afterwards decided to go to the farm where the slaughterhouse was located, and when there concealed himself and awaited developments. Two men soon put in an appearance and without hesitation entered the house intent on securing the loot. Mr. Showalter without securing help, or having the protection of fire arms, thoughtlessly walked to the building and opened the door. Two hours later consciousness returned from the blow he received on his head, and dragging himself to a near farm house, summoned help. The culprits could not be found, but left without taking the loot. Their identity is known and arrests will follow in due time. Mr Showalter is recovering nicely rom the effects of the blow. Penny Supper. The ladies of the M. E. church will serve a penny supper in the Opera House on Saturday evening, May 13, from 5:30 to 7 o’clock. MENU Creamed Chicken on Toast Mashed Potatoes Cold Slaw Baked Beans Pickles Deviled Eggs Bread and Butter Pie Cake Jello with Whipped Cream Coffee Iced Tea

For Sale or Rent—A good 8- room house with cellar, on Pittsburg street, at a great sacrifice, as I must have the money. Mrs. David Phebus, owner. Inquire of S. L. Ketring. m6-4t

Carfa Jte ha TO Rienmonti ara Return FROM MHiorfl M, Mara VIA Winona inwurnan Railway Good Going May 17-18. with Return Limit of May 19, 1911 C. O. SULLIVAN Gen. Pass. Agent

Anyone who is interested in having a bait team for this season, and all bail players are requested to meet at the office of Butt & Xanders Monday evening, May 15th, to organize.