The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 30, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 November 1911 — Page 4

The Syracuse Journal INDEPENDENT. 7. G, CONNOLLY, Editor and Fnblishr ■ INDIANA — £ J i’-üblished Every Thursday at Syracuse Indiana. One Dollar Per Year. Entered as second-class matter May 4, 2908, at the post office at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress oj March g, 78go. ' Town Board Meeting. The town board met in regular session Tuesday evening anti after reading the minutes of the previous meeting, the following bills were allowed: Lloyd Ketring $3.85, Wm. Masters $12.40, Ray Ward $4.50, Ed Collins $9.60, Dan Searfoss $8.09, W, G. Connolly $5.90, Abe Hire

Your Clothes cleaned or Dyed That old Suit or Skirt may be soiled or an “off” color, but too good to throw away. For a small expense we can renew the cloth so as to bring to you much pleasure and additional service. Dyeing and 'T’O T TRTTP’Q 208 So. Main Cleaning 1 V> 1 yJLJI O Street Phone 463 Goshen, Ind.

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ready for spring. Come and see us. Lakeside Lumber Co. Allen D. Sheets, Owner, . Syracuse, Indiana

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. 55.20, Homer Smith $12.00. Sealed bids were opened as wa< advertised in the Journal, for the construction of a 12-inch sewer and drainage on Lake street, running from Carroll street to Benton street and connecting with the main sewer on Henry street, also from Benton street to Henry street on Harrison street, connecting with the main sewer on Henry street, the contract was awarded to Colwell & Gordy and ihe construction work will commence at once. Miss Lena Rentfrow was at Gosh ! en from Friday until Monday, the ’ guest of the Misses Cadda Klinga man and Georgia Strock. i The Suffrage Flag. Mrs. James Lee Laidlaw has presented a suffrage banner that was used in the May parade in New York, to be taken to London very shortly. It will float over the American de tachment in the iive-mile parade which Mrs. Pankhurst is planning. There will be 40,000 in the parade, as §ho has planned it

Our yards are always stocked with, a fine assortment of building material. We always try to fill orders promptly. Now is the time to get

fl nw and complete Line oi GioaKs lor Ladies. Misses and Children Stylish Materials, Choicest Styles, Coats of Quality, that will retain their shape and always look well, and above all —

The Prices are Right! A. W. STRIEBY SYRACUSE. IND.

CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School9:3o a. m Sermon:lo:4s a m Service7:oo p.m M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a. m. Preachingll:oo a. m Epworth League 6:15p.m Preaching7.oo p. m WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preachingll:oo a. m Sacred Concert7:oo p. m Prayermeeting Wednesday Eve. Everybody invited to these services. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at9:3o a. in Missionary Program 10:45 a. m Preaching at Ebenezer church at 7:30 each night. Prayer and Teachers’ meeting on Wednesday evening. Church of God. Rev. J. A. McAllen, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preaching Servicell:l)o a. m Y. P. S. C. E6:00 p. m Preaching Service7:oo p. ni Mid-Week Prayermeeting Thursday evening at 7:00. Peter Mullen and wife, who have a claim in Canada, are here the guests of Dan Searfoss and wife and Eston McClint'c and family and Tom Searfoss and family. They expect to spend the winter in this vicinity. A banquet will be given at the Hotel Holton this evening for members of the Grace Construction Co and other employees of the B. & 0. Railroad Company. About fifty men are expected to be present. The Gabble Club met with Mis. Fred Self Monday evening and knotted two comforts. About feet: - ing time several of the Gobbler Club dropped in. The Journal SI.OO a year.

DR. COX’S Barbed Wire < LINIMENT GUARANTEED to heal without leaving a blemish, or MONEY REFUNDED. 60c and SI.OO sizes for fresh wounds, old sores, sore backs and shoulders,burns and bruises. 25c size for Family Use. DR. COX’S PAINLESS BUSTER is painless and guaranteed to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Curb, Sweeny, Splint, Puffs, or any enlargement of bone or muscle, or money refunded. Price 50c. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS

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| Local and Personal | Mrs. Bender and daughter, Beulah, j were at Goshen Tuesday. Sam Snavely of Goshen was in. town xMonday and Tuesday. Miss Anna Jones visited relatives at Goshen Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Dave Jones attended a fun- ( i eral at Goshen Tuesday afernoon. Wanted—To buy a buggy. J. W. Rothenberger. Madam Julia, scientific Palmist, will be at the Hotel Holton for. only three more days. Make arrangements to attend the lecture at the Opera ouHse Thanksgiving evening, Nov. 30. Theodore Hammond of Milford, was in town Tuesday afternoon and made this office a friendly call. The ladies are working diligently to make their bazaar of unusual interest to the Christmas shopper Dec Bth and 9th. Mr. Holtzinger, of McDougall & Holtzinger, marble dealers, of Goshen was in town on Wednesday looking after business. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society will hold their annual Thanksgiving Market on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at Hoch’s Drug Store. ts Edward Bunger of Elkhart, spent Sunday in Syracuse the guest of Carl O’Haver and family and his mother, Mrs. Albert Bunger. Light up your country homes with the latest and best system cf Acetylene lights, installed by G. W. Elliott, Warsaw, Ind. 012-ts G. W. Elliott, of Warsaw, installs the best know system of Acetylene lights. Satisfaction guaranteed. See him before investing. 012-ts Pat Brady and wife expect to move onto their farm near New Paris soon. Lem Masters, who had been living on the farm, moved near Wakarusa. * I The' union Thanksgiving services: will be held at the Church of God | next Thursday at 10:30 o’clock a. m., Rev. C. A. Wright will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon. Mrs. Eunice Hindman of WoFe Lake came Tuesday to see her son Clell Baughis, who is ill with pneumonia at the home of his grandparents, Alva Younce and wife. For Sale—One single iron bed, Vernis Martin finish, woven wire springs and two mattresses, nearly new, also one oak dresser. Inquire at Journal Office. 021-ts Drs. Geyer and Geyer of Goshen. Osteopathic Physicans, will be in J Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Lan-: dis, on Harrison street, Tuesday’s. 7:30 a. m. to 12 o’clock noon. Consultation Free. Phillip, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoopingarner had the misfortune to run a needle into his foot and break it off. They had much difficulty in getting it and he has a very sore foot. Dec. Bth and 9.h the ladies of the M. E. Aid Society will hold their annual bazaar. Don’t forget to be present for thereat you will find many things necessary, useful and convenient at reasonable prices. Wm. A. Marvel now of Warsaw, formerly an employee of the Register office, has purchased a 120 acre farm in Manistee county Mich. The land Is partly improved and Mr. Marvel expects to move’there in the spring. He gave his property in Syracuse as part payment. Milton Juday, Raymond Roop, Edna Rasor and Mrs. Solomon Seese of Syracuse and Mrs. Samuel Bowen of Willshire Ohio, their birthdays, being within a few days, celebrated, last Sunday at the home of John( Roop. Those present were, Milton j Juday and wife, Solomon Seese and I family, A. A. Rasor and family and | Mr. Samuel Bowen and wife. Mrs. C. P. Tippin of South Bend, | has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dolan since Saturday. She expects to go to the country today |

for several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ketring. Miss Maggie Pepple is on the sick list. Mrs. C. J. Reilly and Mrs. L. T. Heerman were at Milford Tuesday. Jim Jones, who has been near Indianapolis, returned home Saturday. J. U. Wingard is spending a few days with his mother near Bryan, Ohio. Miss Jessie Gordyy is expected home from Washington, 111. next week. Anthony Deahl will address a meeting of men at the M. E. church tonight. Joe Bushong has been out of school a few days on account of sickness. Robert Mullen went to Chicago Tuesday, where he expects to work this winter. B. F. Hoopingarner and wife went to Chicago Wednesday morning for a few days. Eugene, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snavely, has been ill for a week. Leßoy Bare of Ft. Wayne, was the guest of N. C. Isenberger and family Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Snavely, who has been ill for so long, has been much worse for more than a- week. Harmon Clouse and family of Richville, were the guests of Wm. Bushong and family Sunday. Mr. Iler, Dave Aker, Bernard Red man and Gus Kircher of Garrett, are boarders at Fred Butt’s. Miss Florence Ditty of Nappanee, was the guest of Mrs. Maggie Pepple the fore part of this week. Mrs Nickson, who has been living in a cottage on Boston street, left Wednesday for Marion, Ohio. Mrs. H. W. Buchholz entertained the Social Club Tuesday evening. All the members of the club were , present. Miss Bessie Juday of Solomon’s I Creek, who was confined to the house for several weeks is able to be out again Mrs. Tish, Mrs. E. E. Holloway and daughter, Eloise, Henry Matthews and wife, Chas. Crow were at Goshen Saturday. Mr. Earl of Albion, former auditor of Noble county, and Mr. Bowj man of Indianapolis, were in town i Wednesday on business. Dave Brown and wife, Otis Butt and family and Eston Clayton and family were the guests of Fred Hinderer and family Sunday. For Sale—A fine lake front property, close up town. Splendid 8 ■ room house, barn and boat house. Enquire of W. G. Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butt are attending the funeral of Mr. Ben Yarian, at Nappanee today. Mr. Yar ian was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Butt’s. Mrs. George Bailey left Saturday morning for Trenton, Mo. where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Della Schlarb and family. The 40-acre farm 2% miles from Syracuse, the 15-acre farm 4 miles south of North Webster, and the 4-room house in the west part of town, advertised in my list of bargains bn last page of this paper, have been sold. List your property with W. G. Connolly.

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W. F. Smith living south of town lad a horse to die for him last hursday, and although quite aged )t a horse she was valued very >ghly by the family,The animal was pet and had been the family drivig horse for twenty five years.

HARDWARE Everything New and the Very Best See our Line and get Prices on J Monitor and I Model ffiy? Base Burners , Steel and Mai leale Ranges Stove Boards New line Stable H and Street Sb Horse Blankets Fur and Plush Robes IIEXX . Sporting Goods j y Winchester, \J Peters and New Rival Shotgun Shells Silver and A/aminum Ware for Christmas Gifts o S. C. leoDer

\at our drug store we aim to make friends and try to please all by * - being uniformly polite, prompt and accommodating. We want you to get in the habit of coming or sendy ing to us for articles you need in our line, and if > Pure Goods, Low Prices, Constant Attention and > Civility will do so, we will make you our customers and friends. By untiring efforts to make our stock superior in every particular we appeal to your judgmeat and interest; because of an earnest determination to treat, all fairly and honestly we ask for > your consideration, and on these principles we base < . our claim and solicit a share of your Patronage. I QUALITY 5 DRUG STORE FRANK B. MANN, Proprietor

Warren Ruple of near Winnipe !, Manitoba, came Monday evenir j and will visit with relatives an I friends here for about two week s On his way out here he stopped 11 Stanley, Wis., and visited with his father and brother for several day