The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1911 — Page 5

Home News Notes. Mrs. George Darr arrived Monday from Largo, Florida. Highest market price paid icr wool. A. W. Strieby. Wall Paper—the latest patterns at the Quality Drug Store. Albert Bailey of Kimmell, spent Tuesday with his parents here. J. U. Wingard and Will Rapp were at Tippeconoe lake Sunday. Everything in Summer Underwear. See our line. A. W. Strieby Mrs. Rebecca Deardorff spent last week with her grandson, Otis Butt, and family. See our line of Fancy Silks for waists and dresses. A. W. Strieby. Howard Bowser and wife and L. T. Heerman and wife were at Milford Sunday. A sample line of Shirt Waists at much less than their actual value. A. W. Strieby. B. F. Hoopingarner and wife and S. H Widner and wife were at No. Webster Sunday. • Lois Butt is entertaining her little friends this afternoon, it being < her fifth birthday. j Dave Herrington of Wakarusa, f was the guest of Fred Hinderer and i family from Thursday until Satur- , day. Mrs. (Rev.) Wright is improving. ] Sunday she was moved from the - Elkhart hospital to the home of her , sister in Elkhart. Mrs. Purviance of LaGro, is spend- . ing a few days with S. H. Widner i and wife. Her son, Samuel, may ; <

BED BEEDBSB EBbdMMB CTEBI> (EBB ttEEEi<D EBB iDISSOLUTION SALE' |1 , ———— , ~, — — I* I. —|| ® 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/ | COUNT, commencing on ■ MONDAY, MAY FIRST I And Continuing for 30 Days I I HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE. BARGAINS: |

I 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 I 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, nowsso.oo I Supreme Model Range, was 50.00, now 45,00 ■ Merit Range, was 30.00, now 25.00 I Junior Model Range, was 45.00, now- 40.00 I Model Gem Range, was 40.00, now__ 38.00 ft Silver Monitor Range, was 45.00, now p&OO Standard Favorite, was 47.00, now__ 42.00 Harness Double Work Harness, was $37, now—3l.oo Buggy Harness, 18.00 value, n0w14.00 sl6 value now 13.00; sls value now 12.00 Wire Fence 10-47 American, was 29c, now 27c per rod 10-479 American, was 40c, now 36c per red 10-470 Adrian, was 30c, n0w......28c Barb Wire ft $2.25 value, now 2.00; $2.60 value, now 2.40 $2.75 vale, now 2.50

■ ▼ ‘tPTST3TF’TS A TH Syracuse, I Jr J&Jti Gk JdJh, Indiana ■

spend the summer here. He is' taking treatment of Dr. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. FrankSchlarb camel from Trenton, Mo, Thursday, to visit Mrs. Schlarb’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey. All kinds of sheer wash goods for warm weather wear,' from 15c to 50c. A. W. Strieby. Mr. and Mrs. McCann and son, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Starr, of Ligo-! nier, were the guests of Bowser and wife Monday afternoon. On the way home from C. C. Bachman’s Tuesday night, Miss Margaret Beck fell and hurt her; ankle, and reached home only with difficulty. The fnneral of little Thelma Ruth Myers was held at the U. B. church on Tuesday at 2 o’clock p. m., com ducted by Rev. Ayers, assisted by Rev. O. L. Richhart. T. A. Brainard and wife went to Warsaw Sunday. Mr. Brainard returned Sunday evening, but Mrs. Brainard remained to spend a few days with her parents. William Beckmann has bought a fine line of pianos which will arrive Friday. He has bought the famous Starr piano, including Richmond, Tray set and Remington. Prof. Bachman requests us to state that he can recommend a number of young men—high school students—for work during the summer vacation, among them are two who desire to do carpentering. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bachman delightfully entertained the graduates Tuesday evening. Besides the five graduates, Miss Nagle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Groves were present. Miss Georgia Strock, Miss Nagle and Mrs. Groves were the winners of the prizes given in contests.

Washers 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 i Syracuse Sulky, was $35.00, nows2B.oo Solid Comfort, was 38.00. n0w30.00 Gale Sulky, was 35.00, n0w28.00 Complete with Doubletrees. Harrows Disc Harrow, was 25.00, n0w22.00 Disc Truck, now 5.00 Spike Tooth, was 11.50, now____lo.2s 17-tooth Spring, was 17.00, n0w15.00 25-tooth Spring, was 25.00, n0w22.00 McCormick Hay Rakes, were $24, now S2O Hay Loaders Keystone, was 60.00, now 50.00 Tedders McCormick Tedder, was 40.00, now__ 35.00 \ Spreaders New Idea, was 120.00, now 100.00 Corn Planters P. & 0., Shoe, was 40.00, n0w35.00 P. &. 0., Disc, was 42.00, n0w36.00 Drills 10, 7-inch Disc Drill, was 6100. now. 58.00 12, 7-inch Disc Drill, was 78.00, now. 65.00

Want SIO,OOO Damages. Another suit was filed against the city of South Bend as the result < f the opening of Union street by an order of the board of public works rendered May 12. The SardersEgbert Co. is the plaintiff in the ! new action and demands judgment for SIO,OOO. Friday James Oliver, trustee for the Joseph Oliver e fate, ! and president of the Oliver Chilled Plow Co., filed similar action for $7,500. The complaint alleges that the property of the concern was damaged to the extent of SIO,OOO, while the board of public works al'owed it but $2,000. Union street was ordered o.jened from Ford street to Prairie a' enue after a stubborn fight. Land bt longing to the Oliver estate and the San-ders-Egbert Co. was condemn* d in the process.—Goshen Democrat. J. P. Dolan, W. G. Binkley and A: L. Miller are making a toi r of inspection today of the electric line between here and Benton. The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical church will serve the banquet for the Alumni Saturday evening. Noah Isenberger is home from South Bend, spending a part of the week with his family. Steel Tanks, all sizes, at reduced prices during our dissolution sale Lepper & Cole. The Journal—only SI.OO a }3ar.

Corn Plows P. & O. 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 ft 1-Horse 14-tooth, was 5.00, now 4.50 ft Star Gai den Plow, was 2.75, now____ 2.25 • Refrigerators Herrick, best made, 25.00 value, now 19.49 “ 14.00 value, now 10.49 Mascot, 18.00 value, now 15.00 1650 value, now 13.00 16.00 value, now 11.00 A liberal discount on Paints and Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Lawn Mowers $7.00 Lawn Mower, nowss.oo 6.00 “ now___'4.2s 5.00 “ now 3.75 I 4.75 “ now 3.50 I 3.75 “ n0w3.00 I Bicycles 18.50 Bicycles, now 14.98 I 25.00 Coaster Brake, now 20.00 £ Buggies 100.00 Rubber Tire Buggy, now 82.00 ft 85.00 l übber Tire Buggy, now 78.00 g 90.00 I übber Tire Buggy, now 75.00 n 80.00 E teel tire Auto top, now 70.00 ft 70.00 Steel tire Auto top, now $59 and S6O A Gardea Hose at a Great Reduction.

Attended I. 0. 0. F. Grand Lodged W. M. Self was at Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday of last week in attendance at the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, and while there went on an excursion to the Odd Fellows Home at Greensburg, 46 miles southeast of Indianapolis. The home consists of a farm of something more than 100 acres, with the old brick residence, which is now used for the farm overseer, and two fine brick buildings with over 200 rooms, with waiting and dining rooms, offices and hospital. The bakery and laundry are in separate buildings built for their respective purposes. There are now 137 inmates in the Home, 27 boys, 20 girls and 90 adults. There are two matrons who have control of the Home, and the conditions seem Ao be ideal for the health and comfort of the inmates. The inmates aid what they can about the buildings and farm. The children attend the city, schools of Greensburg, the farm being within the corporate limits. Graduation Exercises. The graduation exercises will be held in the Opera House on Friday evening of this week. The commencement address will be delivered by Rev. R. R. Teeter. The subject of his address is “The Measure of a Man.” Rev. Teeter is a lecturer of prominence. The music will be furnished by the Ligonier Orchestra. The exercises will begin at 8 o’clock. An admission fee of 15 cents will be charged, t’-eats are on sale at Hoch’s drug store. The price of admission includes a reserved seat. Our new spring line of Douglas Shoes and Oxfords for Men is now complete. A. W. Strieby.

j Why Not Now? ! I - I :: H 13 it : . —J—| H JjJ ♦ n 1 11 Clothes^ 0 it If you have promised yourself a new suit this spring, ■ ■ J why not get it NOW, while the assortment is complete : ;• and while the season is young? • ;• It will cost no more and you will feel so much Better • <: satisfied knowing that you are well dressed. - : FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS —-—- I — - .11 . < > , we can furnish you a suit that is all wool and.that you : ;• won’t need to be ashamed to wear in any company. Give < :: us a chance to fit and please you. * • Other Suits from $7,50 to $22,00 < > « 1 I — I SHOES AND OXFORDS »l—■ II .1 I - Remember, we are the ; kig noise” when it comes to anything in this line, We have the most complete ” stock to be found in town, ; :: and we always guarantee satisfaction. ’ ;: Men’s and Womens Oxfords, 51.50t0 54.00 i - Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s, 75c to 82.50 <• . * ■ ___ STRAW HATS ■ :: Get them early and get them here. Prices and styles ■ always right. 5 cents to 5 dollars. ■ : i ; . ■ ■ ’ « I The Star Clothing Store j *4^^+<H>*+**++++4«W M i*M M^>, >++*M+***+***+***** , i*****+*4**

Improving Their Hotel. The hotel of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brunjes, proprietors of Brunjes Park, has grown so in favor and gained such a splendid reputation on account of their geniality and the chicken dinners they serve, that it became necessary to add another dining room to their hotel this spring. Mr. Brunjes is also making other repairs and changes that will aid to the comfort of their guests, an automobile shed in which the guests can run their cars to protect them from the sun and storms, is one of the conveniences that will be much appreciated. Elks Reunion. The following named persons are attending the tenth annual Indiana state reunion of the Elks today at Fort Wayne, which began yesterday and will close Friday evening; Otis C. Butt, Edward Ditton, Emery Strieby, Wm. Kindig, Howard Bowser, Dr. Stevens of Wabash, a guest at the Ditton Hotel. Er. Spohn of Elkhart; will operate on the little three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Hendiickson, Monday, before their return home to Kansas, for adenoids and will remove the tonsils.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. , Ilouton C. Frazer, Abstractor I Warsaw Indiana . Levi Jarrett to Sarah and Lillie Minear , lot 56 Beigh’s Add Claypool. SI,OOO. ’ : \ State Bank of Syracuse to Clinton Wig- ■ gins, lots 4 and 5 South Park and lot 45 > M& W Add South Park. $5,000. Clinton Wiggins to Mary K Boland, Same property. $5,000. I Frederick Kline to Jefferson Cooper, [ lot 4 blk 1 Redky’s Add Pierceton. $2,500 Benj Hoopingarner to Otto Emmons, ' lot 108 D& M Add Syracuse. sl. ! Addison Nordyke to John Riddle, lots 35, 36 and 37 Nordyke Park. $165., Geo A Dretzler to Jasper and Glenna Longbrake, lot 9 Burket. S4OO. I Win L White to Milo W Stark. 11.90a sec 27 Etna Green. SI,OOO. A St J Newberry trustee to Cement Co. 80a sec 11 Turkey Creek tp. si. , Melville C Cutler to Elizabeth Miller, . 38a sec 4 Jackson tp. SI,BOO. Catharine Boon to Roy Mellott, 60a sec 3 Harrison tp. $6,750. Minnie E Wilson to Aaron Hunsberger, f I 4.18a sec 6 Jefferson tp. $1,500. Peter Patterson to Francis Al Neff, i6oa secs 11, 13 and 14 Jefferson tp. s2o, joo. ‘ Benj Stump to John M Brown, tract [ sec 32 Jefferson. $1,500. Harry O Sensibaugh to Ora E Beeson, tract sec 14 Harrison tp. $1,400. Fred Eherenman to John Shirley, 9a sec 32 Harrison tp. $325. j Ella M Bennett to John F Warren, . 35.15a sec 34 Harrison tp. $4,200. Wm Cohvell to Warren and George , Colwell, lot 55 Syracuse. sl. , Arthur W McNamara et al to Susan McNamara, many bits in Pierceton. sl. Susan McNamara et al to Alida M Me* ?*• uara, 130a sec 33 Washington tp. |».

Same to Arthur TV McNamara, 204a secs 1 and 2 Alon roe tp. sl. Same to Ross C McNamara, T23%a see 2 and 3 Monroe tp and lots in Pierceton. SI.OO. Sophronia Graham to Thos Bowman and wife, lands it; sec 27 Pierceton. $3,698. Mattie J Ott et al to Elizabeth Riddle, 3a sec 1 Turkey Creek tp. saoo. John W Rohrer to David Suiith and wife, 6oa secs 23 and 24 Van Buren tp. $4,700Owing to the delightful advanced season and the beauty surrounding Wawasee lake, the cottages are filling up rapidly, and much earlier than usual. Notice of Administration, Notice is hereby given that the undei - signed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Caroline Traster, late of Kosciusko County, .deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AARON A. RASOR, May 22, 1911. Administrator. Notice of Administration. Notice is nereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate <f loanna Smith, late of Kosciusko, County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, AARON A. RASOR. May M, >9l*. Adaijrirtratar,