The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 June 1911 — Page 4

Mrs. John Pence. Mrs. John Pence of Benton, died Tuesday evening at her home, after an illness of about six months of Bright’s disease, during which time she was confined to her bed nearly all the time. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at Solomon’s Creek at 10:30 o’clock, Rev. 0. L. Richhart officiating. Mrs. Pence was about 65 years

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of age and leaves a husband, one daughter, Mrs. Omar Darr of this place, and one son who lives on the home farm at Benton. G. W. Miles, of Indianapolis, state fish and game warden, arrived at Syracuse yesterday afternoon with the intention of looking up a suitable location for a fish hatchery. Mr. Miles and W. T. Colwell are at the lake today looking for a desirable location.

| Local and Personal | Wade Zerbe visited at Larwell Sunday. Buy your hammock at the Quality Drug Store. Try Deeter’s berries, they are fine. Boxes are full. Otis Butt is having his house wired for lights. Rev. Wright and wife were at Elkhart Monday. For Sale—Roll top desk. Enquire of Chester Kitson. Miss Ada Rentfrow visited at Elkhart over Sunday. Mrs. Sheldon Harkless was at Goshen Friday and Saturday. Raymond Ketring and family are moving to Mentone this week. Radcliff Shoes and Oxfordsf or Ladies, are best. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. George Stacker was in town visiting relatives over Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Druckamiller, Friday, May 25. A complete line of Linoleums now in stock. Prices low. A. W. Stribey. Mrs. Pat Brady and Georgia Whistler returned from Indianapolis Friday. Bring in your wool. I will pay you highest market price. A. W. Strieby. Henry Cauffman of Claypool, has purchased the general store of Wm. Caldwell. For Sale—A complete threshing outfit. W. G. Connolly, Syracuse. Indiana. Joe Miller and family, S. L. Ketring and Mrs. Sol Miller were at Webster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eston Clayton and ; baby spent Sunday with Dave Clayton and family. , |/6tis Butt and family were the guests of Wm. Whetten and wife at Kale Island Sunday. Sam Snavely, wife and sons, and Wm. Kindig, wife and Mrs. Wehrley spent Sunday at Wawasee. A yard wide Black Messaline Silk worth $1.25, specially priced at $1 for a limited time. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Wm. Pollard of Garrett, came Tuesday to spend a few days with her father, Oliver Cromwell. I keep a supply of sweet milk in the refrigerator at the restaurant of Chas. Estep all the time. F. L. Lane. Miss Bolton, the young lady who did Miss Blanche Haney’s trimming left Saturday for her home at Terre Haute. Mrs. Catherine Strombeck, widow of the late Henry Strombeck of No. Webster, is visiting with Mrs. Sarah Juday. Chas. Bowersox, wife and tv\o children, Jeanette and George, of Frankfort, Ind., are visiting their parents here. Judge Francis E. Bowser of Warsaw, will deliver the K. of P. Memorial sermon at the Opera House next Sunday. L. A Neff has purchased the Carlson property and expects to occupy it soon. Mr. Carlson was in town over Sunday. Tillman Hire and wife, Lida Davis, Larvey Davis and Ote Maggart went to Wilmot Sunday to visit C. A. Hickman and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hathaway of Garrett, were the guests of J. H. Stough and family, and Geo. Husey and wife over Sunday. You are assured of your money’s worth in every pair of Douglas Shoes you buy, no matter what the price. A. W. Strieby. Larvey Davis and Ote Maggart, who have been visiting relatives around here a couple of weeks went to Peru Monday to work. Mrs. Eston McClintic and two children went to Elkhait Tuesday to visit Mrs. John Kavanaugh. Mr.

McClintic was over Friday and Saturday. Dr. Lane Dentist. Phone 156. Base burners stored at Lepper & Cole’s. T. A. Brainard made a business trip to Elkhart and Goshen Monday. The best SI.OO Lace Curtain you have ever seen. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. is attending the camp meeting at Anderson this week. Albert Mock and wife spent Sunday with Warren LeCount and famj ily at Cromwell. Mrs. Beery and two children went to Cridersvelle, Ohio, Saturday to spend some time with her mother. Fred Jeffries and Fern McElroy, took Arnold Beckner, Fern’s little nephew to his home at Ligonier Sunday. William Lehman, wife and daughter of South Bend, spent several days this week with A. H. Blanchard and family. \ Mrs. Willmet Jones came Friday from Harvard, 111. Mr. Jones joined her here on Monday. They will spend about a week here. Mrs. J. W. Rothenberger and daughter, Catharine, and Rev. Ladd attended the high school commencement at Elkhart last week. Wm. Shelmadine and wife of Elkhart, spent Sunday with his mother here. His sister, Mrs. Lincoln Cory also spent Sunday with them. Mrs. Sam Gibson and daughter, Romaine, returned to South Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Mayfield will keep house for her father this summer. Mrs. Ed Bentz and baby of Goshen, spent Decoration day with Isaac Kitson and family, Mrs. Bentz was formerly Miss Pearl Bittman. James Waltz has sold two automobiles in the last two weeks. A Reo to Tillman Hire last week and a Jackson to Calvin Cooper this week. ' Loren Hendrickson and family returned to their home at Lincoln, Kan., Sunday. Their youngest son is getting along nicely after his operation. Prof. Robertson and sister, Miss Blanche of Ambia, Ind., and Miss Bessie Johnson of Ligonier, were the guests of Miss Pearl Stough at Wawasee last week. There will be no services at Grace Lutheran church on June 18, owing to the annual convention of the Chicago Synod of the Lutheran church, which will convene at Decatur, 111. Rev. Ladd will attend. Lightning struck Mrs. Sulser’s house Saturday morning and did considerable damage to the contents and some damage to the house. She had insurance on the building but none on the contents. Miss Ada Stough and Goldie Smeltzer were here from Elkhart over Sunday. Mrs. Jos. Bailey and son, Paul, went back with them Monday to see Dr. Spohn. Paul is getting along very well after his operation, but his throat is still quite sore. Mrs. A. L. Weaver and daughter, Martha, went to Lagrange to visit her sister, Mrs. Emma Clark, last Tuesday. Rev. Weaver joined them there the first of this week and they will attend the Epworth League District Convention being held at Lagrange this week. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will serve a silver tea, instead of having the regular meeting, at the home of Mrs. D. S. Hontz this afternoon. The committee who have the serving are Mesdames L. T. Heerman, Robt. Burlingame, D. S. Hontz, Samuel Akers, Jr. and Howard Bowser, Mrs. (Dr.) Smith of Berrien Springs, Mich, formerly Miss Maude Hoopengarner, was the guest of B. F. Hoopengarner and family from from Tuesday until Friday. Her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Playne of Nappanee, also spent Decoration Day here. On Friday Mrs. Smith and Mrs. B. F. Hoopengarner went to Nappanee. Mrs. Hoopengarner returned the same evening.

leconom y store I ! — ' ■ :: I J ■ ' * I The warm summer days have arrived, and it seems i I they have come to stay, so we must make ourselves com- i: | sortable by getting cool clothing. ; | Sheer lawns, Bc, 10c, 15c and 20c per yard. Dimities, 10c and 15c. Flaxons, 20c and 30c. White waists, low neck, $1.25 and 1,65. Gauze Underwear for men, women and children, at i | low prices. 1/ Ladies’ Silk and Lisle Hosiery, 50c,and LOO. Misses’ gauze Hose, 25c. Socks for the little tots, in plaid tops, 25c. | Your patronage solicited. (WM. CALDWELL

Wednesday, the 63rd birthday of Mrs. Edward Miles, was made a very pleasant day for her by the family. Besides the family there were present for supper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Colwell, Otis Butt and family, Sam Searfoss and G. W. Miles of Indianapolis. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 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 of Joanna Smith, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, AARON A. RASOR, May 22, 1911. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I will sell at public sale on the farm owned by Joanna Smith, deceased, near the Crowl School House, 5 miles southwest of Syracuse and 6 miles southeast of Milford, Indiana, on FRIDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1911 commencing’ at 10 o’clock a. m ; , the following described property, to-wit: One horse, one cow, one yearling steer, 5 head of shoats weighing about 125 lbs., one sow and 9 pigs, about 100 bushels of corn, one ton timothy hay and one ton of clover hay, 50 chickens, one wagon, two single buggies, one set heavy harness, two sets single harness, one break plow, harrow, com plow, shovel plow, single shovel plow, one sleigh. One range, one coal stove, Round Oak heating stove, one drum stove, cupboard, table, chairs, organ, carpets, dishes, beds and bedding, shovel, rake and hoes, and numerous other articles. . TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $5.00 cash. On sums over $5.00 a credit of 6 months time will be given, purchaser to give note with approved freehold security, note drawing. 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid when due. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. AARON A. RA3OR, Administrator. Lincoln Cory, Auctioneer. A. H. Blanchard, Clerk. When in WARSAW Eat at Interurban Restaurant Opposite Interurban Station

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