The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 7, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 June 1911 — Page 5

Salem. Mrs. Walter Weybright called on her sister, Mrs. Dean Cory, Friday. , Riley and Virgie Niebert were Sunday guests of Ethel and Jake Defrees. Joe Godshalk and family took Sunday dinner with Frank Siarner and family. Fred, Will and Gertie Buhrt visited with Raymond and Audry Roop, Sunday. Bert Tom and wife and Leo Heaton were Sunday guests of Mrs Ellen Wyland. Quite a number from here attended the county commencement at Winona Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh and daughter of near Gravelton spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Miller. Ray Koontz who is employed at

Geo. D, Horsey Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick,. Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind.

H Warsaw Candy Kitchen i :: i An Up4o/Date Store .z : « " «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ * • We manufacture Home Made Candies and Ice Cream. < I I Our Prices are Lowest of Anybody in Town. ’ :: Located on Corner one-half Block West of Interurban Station. « ‘; oh opposite side of the street. ; J When in Warsaw stop for Ice Cream, I: Ice Cream Soda, Sundaes, • > Candies, Etc. <> . . Don’t Forget the Place < • I I If**<M»*+4MH*+44-44^**^^W^+*****< M t , **+**** a * , *^* < *** K I Gosden Gleaning & Dunina wks. | | DYERS AND CLEANERS f /h of Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Rugs, 4? Portiers, Gloves, Slippers, etc. /h Next Door to Jefferson Theatre T Office, 208 So. Main St. Works, 925 So. Main St. X Home Phone 463 Goma to Buy a Gasoline or Oil Stove tills Summer? Well, then you’d better go to Lepper & Cole’s and look over their line of RBiiahiß anu wnction Stoves it will be worth your while, and we can please you. We also have the ‘INSURANCE’ one of the best and safest gasoline stoves on the market. Lights with a torch, no smoke, no danger. Let Us Deliver One to You, Leooer & Cole Agents for P. & O. Corn Plows “Best in the World 0

Warsaw in the garage, spent Sunday with his parents, A. B. Koontz and wife. Grandma Bryant and son, Sherman, and family visited with relatives in Elkhart over Sunday. Mrs. Ford Neely is spending a few days at the home of her parents, John Kline and wife. John Stout who has been attending the Dunkard annual meeting in St. Joseph, Mo., returned home Friday. Misses Ethel Defrees, Pearl and Ruby Godshalk and Mrs. Arch Defrees spent Thursday afternoon with Etta Crowl. Mrs. Mary Paul who has been working for Alva Crowl is now employed in the home of Chas. Thompson near Syracuse. Those who spent Sunday at the home of Eli Crowl were: Jesse Crowl and wife, Roy Pinkerton and family and Lester Dewart. Communion services will be held at this place Saturday evening, June 17th. A free for all breakfast will be given Su.iday morning. All are cordially invited to attend. Our new spring line of Douglas Shoes and Oxfords for Men is now complete. A. W. Strieby.

Home News Notes. You get an ice cream soda made jiist right at the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Jess Darr is on the sick list. Dr. Hoy returned Sunday from Baltimore, Md. Highest market price paid tor wool. A. W. Strieby. I. R. Runnyan and family moved to Churubusco, Saturday. Mr. Jarret spent Sunday with his parents at Hartford City. Frar 1 ' Shaffer has been suffering with lumbago for several days. * Everything in Summer Underwear. See our line. A. W. Strieby Mrs. Sam Tyler and Mabel Me Clintic were at Goshen, Wednesday. Have you asked the price of Hammocks at the Quality Drug Store? | A litttle daughter was born to Mrs. Iman Bunger Monday, June, 12th. See our line of Fancy Silks for waists and dresses. A. W. Strieby. Grover Hammond attended the Epworth League convention at Lagrange, last week. Come in and hear the beautiful tone of the fine Star Piano at Beckman’s. John Roop, wife and children were the guests of Aaron Rasor and family, Sunday. A sample line of Shirt Waists at much less than their actual value. A. W. Strieby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm were over from Ligonier Sunday to attend the Memorial exercises. All kinds of sheer wash goods for warm weather wear, from 15c tb 50c. A. W. Strieby. Harry Groves is improving his residence on west Main street by giving it a coat of paint. Dan Foster of South Bend visited with his sister, Mrs. A. C. Brower and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miles spent Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs. A. F. Bright, at Akron. Millard Hire and Alonzo Searfoss were visitors, Monday at the Conn Music factory at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Baugher and son visited with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Binkley and family, Saturday. Orrie Shannon and family and Willis Blue and family were the guests of J. N. Juday and wife, Sunday. C. J. Reilly’s fine residence has been repainted and a new cement wall built along the east side of the lot. The variety of pianos at Beckman’s store is now complete, four new instruments having arrived last Saturday. The Stuard reunion will be held June 25th at the home of Elizabeth A. Stuard. Everybody is invited to attend. Notice. Commencing June Ist my price for hanging wall paper will be 25 cents double roll. C. D. Brady. Walter and Arthur Deßra, sons of Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Deßra are among the graduates of Cornell College. Mount Vernon. lowa this year. D. H, Brunjes, of Brunjes Park, served chicken dinners to sixtyfive guests, Sunday. The Brunjes hotel has grown very popular for these dinners, and has made a good market for young chickens. Mr. Brunjes is paying 30 cents per pound for chickens that will weigh from 2 to 2| pounds. If you do not read the inside pages of the Journal, you are missing some important news and splendid reading. Every week there is something of interest. This week the state constitution as it now is and the proposed changes will appear, besides there

is always a good serial story running. Mrs. T. A. Brainard was at Goshea Wednesday afternoon. Crushed fruit and nut sundaes are the thing at the Quality Drug Sto:e. A son was born to Mr. and M: s. Lee Henwood Saturday, June, 10th. Joe Mock has been suffering for nearly a week with a sore foot. Wanted—A position on farm for boy. Enquire at the Journal office. Frank Maggert and children of Garrett visited relatives here over Sunday. For Sale at a Bargain—Two second hand gasoline stoves. S. L. Ketring. jB-2t Ira Hanshaw injured his arm quite badly Sunday while cranking his auto. Mrs. Aaron Ketring returned Saturday from a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Eli Kelley near New Paris. Mrs. Theodore Edgell and children of Elkhart returned home Monday from a visit with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Weade. Mrs. Amy Ott came over from Elkhart, Saturday evening to attend Memorial services on Sunday, returning home in the evening. Franklin Ott and wife returned Tuesday from Ohio where they had been visiting about a week and had attended the Ott reunion. Mrs. Joseph Bailey and two children who have been visiting with her parents, Joseph Stough and wife, returned to their home at Ambia, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Plum of Polo, 111., arrived last Thursday to visit A. L. Miller and family. On Sunday they all went to North Manchester in Mr. Miller’s auto. Noah Isenberger has purchased the dray line of Jacob McNutt and is now in possession. The goodnatured Noah will no doubt be the right kind for that business. Lewis Clem and wife of Little River, Kansas were the Sunday guests of J. W. Deardorff from Wednesday until Sunday. From there they went to North Webster to visit. Mrs. Wm. Beckman went to Kimmell Friday to visit Mrs. Kistler and Mrs. Chas. Switzer. On Saturday she went to Garrett where she has a brother and a sister. She returned home, Monday. Good yeast, a little common sense and the use of the blendid flours— GERBELLE and NEVER FAIL will insure you unbounded success on baking day. 'THE GOSHEN MILLING CO., Goshen. Ind. The state convention of the L. O. T. M. lodge will be held at Wawasee Inn next Tuesday June 20th. The meeting will commence at 10 a. m. and continue throughout the afternoon and evening. The Supreme officers are expected to be in attendance and also a large number of the members. Mr. Hunter and daughter o f Williamsport were the guests of Mrs. Tish and daughter Miss Mae, from Wednesday until Friday. On Thursday afternoon they were all at Goshen. The trip was made in an auto and while returning to Williamsport, they went over an embankment, Mr. Hunter sustaining a dislocated shoulder. Epworth League Convention. The twenty-second annual Epworth League convention of the Goshen district was held at La Grange last week and was well attended. Rev. A. L. Weaver, wife and daughter Martha, and Grover Hamman represented the Syracuse chapter. The convention occupied two days and some splendid addresses were delivered. The convention next year will be held at Nappanee and the young people there expect to make the program the best ever given in the Goshen district. Rev. Silas L. Cates of Nappanee was re-elected president.

I The Star Clothing Store

Straw Hats • > : I Just received another lot of those 50 cent ;• Panama hats. Better get one—light and cool. ■ ■ < ■ Bathing Sults < • • ‘ One and two piece suits for Men, Women <» and Children ;• 25 Cents to $3.00 «» Suit Cases «» ■ J 98c Special A good strong canvas covered Suit Case, ; • leather corners, straps inside, leather drop han- ! I die, brass lock and clamps, 24 inches long 3 Only 98 Cents ♦ ■■ <• G-et Men’s Furnishings at. a • • Man’s Store. You will always • • get Better Value. Underwear <» • • GENUINE POROS KNIT two piece and union suits, short and long sleeves, knee and ankle i! length. Not cheap imitations, but the Genuine :: 50 Cents and SI.OO «• .. — i ■ B. V. D. Underwear • • The kind that’s advertised, the loose fitting, • • cool summer shirts and drawers :: 50c a garment. Union Suits SI.OO ■ •

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CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Church of God. Rev. A. O. Musgrave, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m Preaching 11:00 a. in Subject of sermon: “Why Children Should Come to Christ,’ (A Sermon especially for young people. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m Children’s College Day Program, 7:30 p. m. You are invited. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Preaching 10:45 a. m Children’s Day program at 7:30 Prayer and Teachers’ meeting on Wednesday evening. U. B. Church. / R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. m Preaching 11:00 a. m Prayermeeting Wed. Eve. 7:30 p. in Everybody invited to these services. M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Epworth League Thursday 7:30 p. in Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School m There will be no preaching services owing to the annual session of the Chicago Synod at Decatur, 111., which the pastor will attend. For Rent. One 6-room house, in good repair, 2| miles from Syracuse. Rent reasonable. S. L. Ketring. jB-2t — / If you have a farm that you wish to sell, small or big, list it with me. I will find a buyer for you. W. G. Connolly, Syracuse, Ind. Mesdames George Darr and John Coy were jhe guests of Mrs. Ben Coy Wednesday.

Balbriggan Nice light weight balbriggan two piece suits, in blue, black, gray, flesh and Egyptian colors, 25c and 50c per garment Union Suits Either short or long sleeve, flesh, Egyptian, white or blue 81, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 Negligee Shirts with collars attached, or banded for the new soft collars, 50c to $2.50 The new Soft Collars, all colors, each 25c Work Shirts Why pay others 50c for a skimpy, tight, uncomfortable work shirt, when you can buy a Hoosier or Peninsular, full 36 inches long, and wide in proportion, from us at the same price. Special on Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps Several broken lines, including patents and gunmetals, all sizes in the lot, formerly sold at $2.50 and $3.00, to close we offer them at $1.69 per Pair

Marjory Nichols of South Bend met Mrs. A. L. Weaver and her daughter Martha, at Goshen, Friday on their way home from Lagrange and came with them for a visit.

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Milt Noe and family of South Bend came over in the their auto Saturday to visit Mrs. Noe’s parents. George Bailey and wife On Sunday they went to Kimmell where Mr. Noe’s parents live.