The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 July 1911 — Page 4

r T Jess Darr and family, and Jess Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Millet Srieby and wife were at Dan Wog- wish to thank their friends and Oman’s Sunday. Mrs. Garrison of neighbors for the beautiful presents Gas City, a sister of Mrs. Darr and given them on their golden wedding Mrs. Strieby is visiting here. anniversary. r_ I Curtiss J q The famous Aviator and head E || of the Curtiss School . of Aviators I OTlill fl? Jul? 14 I I at lUinona 'Hake I I ! I Using the world’s latest vehicle, the famous HYDRO fIEROFLfINE I a combination of boat and aeroplane I [GENERAL iMSMMLt Mc| | | WINONA—JULY 14 I 1 . | Lumber for | INDOOR WORK I 1 * that emands durability * ❖ an^an art * st * c 1 t bt should be of the best. 1 ? We have Jt in lhe proper X ===^ = '~ widths and lengths for I t v a ❖ z every purpose. You can 4 t UI ' AIUSf 7 " ’ save mone v by buying 1 v 7 U, - 1 °f us - I I PHONE 69 | J.' 'I P • 1 I Lakeside Lumber Co, | ,|i Allen D. Sheets, Owner, 1 •** A ❖ Syracuse, Indiana * * 1 | QILALITY $ DRUG STORE i FRANK B. MANN, Proprietor $ $ $ HAMMOCKS $ $ I have a bran new line of finely woven £ Hammocks, with beautiful new color effects in stripe and figures | J SPORTING GOODS | :: — Remember my Ice Cream Soda is always cold and fizzy, with TRUE FRUIT FLAVORS | 5 = - — FRANK B. MANN |

1 1 Local and Personal | g /• u Mrs Sam Smith was at Goshen Saturday. Buy your hammock at the Qual- ? ity Drug Store. Rev. Wright and family visited at I Chicago last week. I Raymond Vorhis and family visa ited near New Paris Sunday. I See our window of Granite Ware, | choice for 59c. Lepper & Cole. Jacob Garber has purchased a I property in Goshen of Don Lung. The best SI.OO Lace Curtain you 1 have ever seen. A. W. Striebv. Con Quackenbush and family are I visiting his mother at Niagara Falls. I You can’t do better than get MilI ford Bair to do your carpenter work. Radcliff Shoes and Oxfordsf or | Ladies, are best. A. W. Striebv. | Mrs,,Sarah Ott visited at St. Joe, I Mich., from Wednesday until Satur- ! day. A complete line of Linoleums ! now in stock. Prices low. A. W. I Stribey. • I Mrs. Ed Deardorff returned from | the hospital at Chicago Monday ! evening. | Bring in your wool. I will pay I you highest market price. A. W. I Strieby. William Jones returned from J Fort WajTne Saturday where he has I been working. •Mrs Neer of Indianapolis, is visiting her nieces, the Misses Spragues £ and Callander. Garfield Walker came up from Indianapolis Saturday and visited here until Tuesday. 0. W. Christie and family of Lig- £ onier, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. | Benner and family. I* A sample line of Shirt Waists at I much less than their actual value. I A. W. Strieby. t Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gnsamer of | Mishawaka, visited here from Sunt day until the Fourth. I* Mrs. Elmer Miles and daughter. | Donna, returned to Goshen Monday f* after a week’s visit here. I’ Our new spring line of Douglas | Shoes and Oxfords for ■ Men is now | complete. A. W. Strieby. | Misses Ethel and Jaetta Fisher £ and Leona Warren of Elkhart are t visiting A. L. Fisher and family. •!* Mrs. Irvin Rasor and daughter, £ Ethel, are visiting relatives and £ friends in South Bend this week, g > Chas. Bachman and fanuly spent £ Friday with his brother, Sherd, £ and wife, on their farm north of town, a g Mrs. Jackson of Indianapolis, and * Mrs. Durk of South Chicago, are ) visiting their mother, Mrs. Pat } Brady. > H. W. Buchholz, wife and son, > Earnest, left Monday morning for a > several days’ visit with relatives at > Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. May us of Milwaukee, were the guests of Mr, and and Mrs. von Horst from Saturday until after the Fourth. I Mrs. Waldman and daughter, ) Myrtle, Miss Bessie Le Nard, Miss > Margaret Goodyear, of Chicago, are > enjoying a pleasant vacation at > Brunjes Park. * Mrs. Ed Holloway was very unfortunate last Monday. A shelf in her cellar containing forty two cans of fruit broke down and all but thirteen cans broke. The arrival of an 8i pound son b at Brunjes Park on Monday evens ing, was announced by the parents, . Mr. and Mrs. John Brunjes, who are very happy indeed. > Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dausman, Mr. | and Mrs. Walter, Mrs. Kate Boyer and Mrs. Mary Miltenberger, of | Saranac, Michigan, arrived at the home of Stephen Miller Sunday. £ Mrs. Boyer and Mrs. Walter, sisters « of Mrs. Miller, are spending the

week here but the rest returned home Wednesday. [ 106 in the shade and still we’re not happy. Virginia Ward spent Sunday with Anna Doremire at Salem. George Howard has purchased the milk route of the Dr. Lane estate. A complete line of real Hair Switches, specially low priced. A. W. Strieby. Aaron Rasor and family spent Sunday at the country home of Morris Rasor. Miss Mabel Hillabold, of Cayey, Porto Rico, will arrive here sometime this week. Mr. Arthur Dailey of Ft. Wayne, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kitson. Chase Scott and family of Gar- . rett, visited with Mr. and Mrs Lewis Neff several days the last of ihe week. The two-year-old son of Emory J. Cooper, east of Milford, was run over by a wagon Tuesday morning and quite seriously injured. Dr. and Mrs. Adkins and Mr. and Mrs. Clousterman of Grand Rapids, Mich., who were on their way to Illinois to visit, stopped off here Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller and their guests. The fact that many people enjoyed a sane Fourth was proven by the great number of people who spent their Fourth at Wawasee. The hotels all enjoyed a fine trade and there were quite a number ol 1 house parties at various cottages. Mrs. Aaron Weaver and daughtf r while returning from the lake Tuei--1 day evening through some low ground in front of their home on the ! opposite side of the road, met with I an accident. They found their path obstructed by a load of hay, and in going underneath the loaded wagon their heads were quite badly lacerated by a projecting bolt from tie reach. “The Automobile Dealer and Repairer” is the only Journal in the world especially devoted to the practical side of motoring. It is published monthly at the moderate subscription price of $1 a year. . Every of an automobile ought to become a subscriber. Send for free sample copy and special sum- , mer rate. Address, Motor Vehicle Publishing Co., 26 Murray Street, New York. Rev. Ira R. Ladd has received a , call to the chair of mathematics at Weidner Institute at Mulberry, Indiana. He will probably enter upon his work at that institution of the Chicago Synod of the Lutheran church about the first of September. Rev. Ladd is a graduate of the class of 1907 Wittenburg College, Springfield, Ohio, Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary class of 1910, ordained by the District Synod of Ohio June 1910, degree of Bachelor of Divinity by correspondence 1911 at above mentioned seminary. According to the Goshen News Times the official records show that the arrests for drunkenness during May and June, 1911, exceeded those of the same months of 1910 by 100 per cent in both Goshen and Elkhart. It was claimed that drunkenness would disappear under the Proctor regulation law, but -no records have been given or found to prove the assertion. Senator Steve Fleming’s address to the ladies of the W. C. T. U. at Fort Wayne Tuesday may clear up this misunderstanding. A double drowning occurred at . Pierceton Sunday when Claude Sellars and Onas Wineland, two young men, were drowned about three oclock Sunday afternoon while in swimming. Several boys were diving from a boat in which the Sel- ■ lars boy, who was unable to swim, ' was sitting, when the boat capsized and he was thrown into the water with his clothes on. The other boys • started for shore, but Wineland went to the rescue. Sellars was ex- ; hausted when Wineland reached him and throwing his arms about 1 Wineland’s neck both boys disap- ■ peared. ,

| The ECONOMY STORE July Slaughter Sale! I Beginning June 29 and continuing until July 15th, I will offer to the citizens of Syracuse and vicinity some of the greatest bargains they have ever known. I cannot enumerate the items in this space, but ask you to read carefully the bills distributed and see the cut prices on all first class staple goods. Remember the date and do not delay, as first choice is always the best. in. A. CAUFFMAN ::: ]

CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor ' Sunday School at 9:30 a. m 1 Preaching at_. 7:30 p. m ' Preaching at Ebenezer.. 11:00 a. m 1 Prayer and Teachers’ meeting on 1 Wednesday evening. 1 M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor I Sunday school10:00 a. m. Preachingll:oo a. m. Epworth League Thursday 7:30 p. m , Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. > Sunday 5ch001.9:30 a. m Chief Sermon 10:45 a. m Church of God. Rev. A. O. Musgrave, Pastor. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m Preaching 11:00 a. m ’ Theme, “The Favoured Nation.” Y. P. S. C. E6:30 p. m Preaching7:3o p. m Theme, “The David’s Lie.” Prayermeeting Thursday evening U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preaching a- m Preaching7:3o p. m Prayermeeting Wed. Eve. 7:30 p. in Everybody invited to these services. Solomon’s Creek. Preaching services Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. James Long, wife and sister, Mrs. Mary Ott, made a flying trip to So. Bend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman of Hicksville, Ohio, were the guests of Samuel Juday and family Sunday. David Holtzinger and family, Orlo Green and wife, Henry Rex and wife and Estella Alwine were the Sunday guests of Walter Rex and wife. Harry Hapner, wife and little son, Wayne, Mrs. Tulley, Mis. Albert Darr and daughter. Cloy, Mrs. Ben Zimmerman, Levi Pearmon and wife, Mrs. Vica Hapner and Samuel Juday and family were pleasantly entertained at the home of Bird Darr on Tuesday evening. Ice cream and cake was served. Frank Bushong when returning home from Syracuse Monday afternoon found one of his horses dead | in the barnyard. The same evening George Sargent drove a horse to town and soon after arriving here the horse showed signs of something being wrong and in a short time died. It is thought that both horses died from the excessive heat

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