The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 December 1911 — Page 4

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Handkerchief u Department 2) Would you like to get into a? a great, big, choice line of Handkerchiefs to make your Xmas selections? It is here, and the prices run from 1c to $2.00 apiece. t The prettiest patterns and daintiest designs ever conceived are on exhibition at this store. It is inspiring to see the crowds daily at this department. If you cannot come, send us a mail order stating the quantity you want and the price you want to pay $ and we will send you an asq) sortment that will delight you. Initial HdKfs, 5 The 10c Quality, Fine Sheer Cloth, Special 6 for 25c \ ' In a box ready for Xmas. Embroidered x Corner <7 Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, K Fme, Sheer Silky, 10c Quality, Special 6 for 34c The quality of this Handkerchief is really finer than the average 10c handkerchief. A Buying them in lots of six, \ they cost less than 5%c each.

Dress Goods, Clocks. Suits, Linens, <1 Gloves, Curtains, Underwear. Hosiery. <; Send to us for anything in the Dry Goods line and we can Fill Your Order. K £ Huflson-stGDninson Go. j Goshen, Indiana

A. \N. STRIEBY M n || JU| J .111111111 II II : ->. ' —— Make your Xmas shopping a pleasure by doing your buying at this store. If you wish to remember friends or loved ones with a gift, you will find something acceptable and pleasing here, whether a novelty or a household necessity,; We have a larger and better stock than ever before for you to select from. A new line just opened up, bought at specially low prices, will be priced accordingly.

Umbrellas I A good pleasing article for an Xmas gift for Man or Woman. A complete, gild, silver or natural handles, steel frames, silk covered, with detachable handles, priced from $1 50 to $6.50. Hand Bags and Purses Any Woman or Girl is always pleased to receive a beautiful Hand Bag. We have a well assorted line in beads, silver and g fid mesh, velvet ! and leather, at prices from 25c to $6.00. Handßerch: efs h Fewer gifts are as generally acceptable by Men, ■i Women or Children as handke .chiefs. Our asFrees 5c to 50c. \ Bacß Combs and Barrettes 8 A beautiful line, especially for Xmas gifts, d Young man, very acceptable gifts for your Best I Girl. 50c to $3.00. Fancy Pillows, Pillow Tops, | Dresser Scarfs and Lunch Cloth j, in fancy and plain linen, a complete assortmeat at low prices. . Necßwear and Suspenders A complete line of new styles, in holiday boxes, at regular prices.

A W. STRIEBY SYRACUSE, INDIANA

The Fur Dept. Ladies’ Fur Coats and Ladies’, Misses’ and Children s Fur Sets, in all the desirable furs, j Pretty natural furs for Misses. J Children’s Fur Sets from SI.OO jj up to $5.00. Ladies’ sets from $3.50 up to any price you want to pay. $ Cadies* Tailored t Suits | You can save money buying £ now. We are making a great sacrifice in this department. $ Prices are cut in two. For instance, sls suits are selling £ ; for $7.50; S2O for $lO, and $25 ; for $12.50 and S3O for sls. ' • • We have a big stock of . large sizes, what we term “ “stouts,” made to fit fleshy ' ladies. You can get fitted here and you can get a bar- £ • gain. J ■BAGS PURSES BELTS < i UMBRELLAS RIBBONS f NECKWEAR You can find what you are j ’ looking for in this big store. . i The line of Bags alone is worth < J coming to Goshen to see. Have J you included an Umbrella on J - your list of Xmas presents? ’ We have an excellent line to j • select from. In Neckwear we X ' carry everything. It will be a v • pleasure for you to make your ♦ Xmas selections from this dfe- £ partment. We have the things j you want. J

CloaKs Cloaks Have a very complete line of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats, the very latest styles, twofaced fancy heavy material, also a complete line of blacks. Will make special prices during the Christmas season. VERY SPECIAL I have a lot of left-over coats, Women’s, Misses and Children’s, that I will sell NEXT SATURDAY at a uniform price of $2.00 A GARMENT. This will include garments that formerly brought $15.00. Most of these are good style and of highgrade materials. TERMS CASH. NO GARMENTS RETURNED OR EXCHANGED. Sweater Coats The demand for Sweater Coats this season has been greeter than the suyply, and stocks everywhere are very badly broken, yet I still have some very good things to offer you in this line. | Candies The largest line of Fresh Candies in town, at 10c to 25c a pound. I only mention a few of the many lines of reliable merchandise to be found at my store. You can always depend on a square deal and the full worth of your money at this store.

§ Fail To Make Report. 0 The Warsaw correspondent to the ■ Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette says in ■ yesterday’s paper that, if the “cor- & rupt practices act” of 1911 legislature is enforced a large number of p Kosciusko county citizens residing h in Leesburg,"Silver Lake, Mentone, . Syracuse, Pierceton, Etna Green and * Claypool, who were recently candift dates for office in their respective towns, will find themselves in an ■j embarassing situation for violating the new law by failing to file the reports required under the new law. ; County Clerk Edward Stout stated P to-day that not a single person elects' ed at the town elections on Novema ber 7th, complied with the law. L The law requires that within thirc ty days after each primary or regurs lar election every candidate for ft nomination for offiice shall file with ft officer empowered to issue cirtifia cates, or the county clerk or to secs retary of state, a statement showing r in detail “all moneys or other val- ; uable things contributed, expended or promise by him to aid or pro- ® mote or in any way in connection with his nomination or election, or ‘ both, as the case may be, or for' £ other political purposes in connect-; tion with the election of any person ’ £ at said election.” ! > The law provides that no elected A candidate shall be deemed elected, I C nor permitted to enter upon his C duties until he has filed such a statement. It also provides that ten days after the expiration of the first third ty days the county clerk shall re- & port to the prosecutor any failure > to comply with the law in regard to C the filing of reports. Such failure r is declared a misdemeanor and the penalty is a fine of not less than S3OO and not more than $2,000, and a may also include imprisonment for a perod of not more than one year. In the case of Kosciusko county “der linquents” they have until Saturday p evening to comply in order to sorest stall reference of their case to the a prosecutor. r It will be noted that while all < candidates are required to k reports, the successful ones are not to be considered elected until they b comply with the law. Card Os Thanks. ? I wish to thank the kind friends, r neighbors and G. A. R. Post for their | assistance, kindly given during the sickness and death of my father. £sl James E. Roberts. I

1 | Local and Personal 1 ’ *^2 m Q^*^^^**Z m ***Z w Z*****^*Z**Z <m s m^*3m^*Z**X <m S^*Z* < See the new pianos at Rothen- - berger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myers moved to Bremen last week. Jake McNutt and family spent Sunday at Mrs. McNutt’s parents, near Ligonier. Mrs. Nelson Bobeck of the Dismal, broke her arm at the wrist in some way last Sunday. W. T. Colwell employed Miss Albright a sternographer at Goshen, to come here Monday to take deposition. Roy Rensberger of Cedar Rapids. lowa, was here Wednesday and Thursday visiting uncles Levi and Samuel Akers, Sr. Ansel Cox and wife of Covington, I Indiana, came Tuesday evening to • visit Mr. and Mrs. Yerkes. Mrs. Cox ’ is a sister of Mrs. Yerkes. The Pythian Sisters will have ! election of officers Friday night and all members who can possibly do so are urged to be in attendance. Carl A. Richmond of Chicago, and Harry L. Duncan of New York, attorneys, took a deposition from C. J. Reilly before Warren T. Colwell Monday. Warren Ruple of Hazel Ridge, Canada, who visited here several weeks left Thursday morning. He visited at Goshen and Elkhart before starting home. Rev. A. L. Weaver attended the pastors settlement day of the Northern Indiana Conference, at Leesburg, last Wednesday, and while there was very pleasantly entertained at tea by Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Wood. E. E. Strieby is installing a Fair-banks-Morse electric light plant this week for Bishop John Hazen White in his new house, which is I nearing completion, on the south! side of Lake Wawasee near Vawter Park. ~“ | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butt spent ■ Sunday at the home of their daugh-; ter, Mrs. Yarian, at Nappanee Sun-: day. Their grandson, Fred Yarian and family of Jonesville, Michigan, is visiting there and they had a re- ’ union Sunday. Mack Shreves of Garrett, a B. & 0. 1 engeneer who was staying at the Fred Butt boarding house fishing, was called home Sunday night on account of the illness of his daughter. She had had pneumonia and then had a relapse. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Petot of Glevland, arrived here last week and will be the guests of Mrs. Petot’s sister, Mrs. Wm. Moats and husband and other relatives while moderate weather continues. Mr. and Mrs. Petot will go from here to Cal-

| Christmas Sweetmeats I ©f tbe jfincst Varieties | ;; Fresh, Dainty and Delicious, a e to be had at the Le Grand * JI Hotel and Restau: ant for Christmas. ! > You will also find this a good place to get a Good Square I ;; Meal or S aort Order. f | Ibotel Ue Cranb |

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i ornia where they expect to speiid < t ie winter. ] Mr. Ed Barringer was a Goshen < ' isitor Tuesday. ( Clell wife visited at j Topeka last (wjek; ( Miss Mae T|sh visited at Elkhart 1 om Thursday.until Sunday. < Revival meetings commenced at , tae Church of God, Sunday night. < Miss Adah Stough was home from < Elkhart, from Tuesday until today. * < Miss Mary Ott returned Monday < rom a few days’ visit at Cromwell. ' Albert Mock and family visited 1 /ith Mr. and Mrs. John Cable Sun- ' < ay. Mrs. L. T. Heerman entertained he Wednesday Afternoon Club this /eek. Miss Anna Jones of Wawasee, /as the guest of Miss Wilma Ott Sunday. Toilet sets, perfumes and many ther things for Christmas at the Juality Drug Store. Orley Hammond, a telegraph operitor, is visiting his parents, Mr. and ■ Irs. Joe Hammond. Mrs. Addie Myers is home from i Columbia City, spending a week j vith her mother, Mrs. Yohe. R. K. Eldridge who has been at Memphis, Tenn., for the last ten lays returned home yesterday. Aaron Ketring and son, Walter, md grandson Everett, attended the stock show at Chicago last week. Ask your dealer for Fernandos El Kilbet” full Havana filler best ever sold in Syracuse for 5 cents. 3t. Mrs. Crothers who visited her laughter, Mrs. Jake McNutt, returned to her home near Ligonier, last week. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Milo Vorhis Saturday, December 9. A trained nurse is caring for Mrs. I Vorhis. Oliver Cromwell, Will Gross’ baby, Mrs. N. C Isenberger, Mrs. Fred : Hoopingarner, Mildred Pomeroy and ■ Mrs. Louis Neff are among the sick. I i Dan Deeter recently sold his home i on the Milford road to John Neff and will give possession about the Ist of March. Mr. Deeter is think- ' ing of going to Arizona. The Red Cross .Christmas Seals are on sale at the State Bank Syracuse. Every merchant, every business man, every body who can, should use the Red Cross Christmas Seals, on letters, checks, packages of all kinds. The money raised in Indiana will be used in fighting tuberculosis. The postoffice department has suspended its former ruling that mail matter bearing seals on the face would not be delivered. Hereafter all mail bearing the seals will be delivered, but the seals are not good for postage.

The Best Prices The Newest Designs, the most Courteous Service, with a stock to select from that is not surpassed in Northern Indiana. McDougall & a HOLTZINGER 230 South Main St. > PHONE 137 GOSHEN. INDIANA .

i fledflent & Health Insurance ! o ° < ► Now is the time, while well and happy, to provide for a Benefit for] ] (► that period when you are still alive but nevertheless totally inca-' > < > pacitated and your earning power is reduced to nothing. The ounce* ► ] ] of prevention, or a Policy in the < ► :: North American Accident insurance Go.:: < ► will safeguard you against such losses. I? SI.OO to $1.50 a month, pays benefits of > ] S3O to $125 a month on account of !! sickness, and S3O to $125 month <! on account of accidents. ]] Fjor Men in All Walks of Life. , 'Bull & xanim. General floenis i! G-eo. W. Howard, Agent Kosciusko County Agents Wanted. $

Notice To The Public. i Charles Nicoloi and Elmer Ott; have installed a feed grinder at the i Charles Nicoloi farm 2| miles north east of Syracuse and will do custom grinding on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.

I HARDWARE I 'I We are Headquarters for Xmas Presents in the hardware line, as follows: For Boys—Flexible Flyers, atid common Sleds, the Brownie, / Hockey and Club Skates, Skate Straps, Skate Sharpeners, Ankle Braces, Ice Creepers, Pocket Knives, Air Guns and Rifles. I For Girls—Brownie and Club Skates. One of the best lines of Silver and Aluminum Ware for the Holiday trade in the city. Call and See Our Line S. C. leDDer OUR DRUG STOReI aim to make friends and try to please all by ig uniformly polite, prompt and accommodating. <r want you to get in the habit.of coming or send- x to us for articles you need in our line, and if \ e Goods, Low Prices, Constant Attention and lity will do so, we will make you our customers friends. By untiring efforts to make our stock £ superior iu every particular we appeal to your judg- \ x ment and interest; because of an earnest determi- j. 5 nation 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. | QUALITY I S DRUG STORE S r FRANK B. MANN, Proprietor

The -He-Mi-La confections are i i continually making new friends and ! binding old ones closer every day. Among those delicious sweets are the Iris, Princess, Imperials, Anthonys, Operas, Cherry Flips, Maple Walnuts and chocolates.