The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 December 1911 — Page 5

I J. M< ROTHENBERGER I UNDERTAKER | Prompt and Efficient Service | ♦ Phones 90 and 121 | * Cushion tired Ambulance in connection | [state Bani ol Syracuse 0 We pay 3 per cent. Interest on Certi- p 0 ficates of Deposit y This bank is under the management of conservative ? 5 business men, and your money, when on deposit with ' d us, you can rest assured is rightly placed and safely y deposited. Eston JE. fDcGfintic, Contractor i: " ' ■ ♦ Let me figure with you on a cement house, bam, cistern, tank, * ’ ' porch, curbing, sidewalk, sea wall, vault, bridge abuttment, J, arch culvert, cellar, chimney, foundation, etc., in < > bS fact all kinds of concrete work. I can raise your Xa .. building; make and sell cement blocks of all kinds, ; A < i ' • vP cement porch columns, column bases, etc. My Qjf •; ; J \ prices are based on first class work, and all work is / • • I * guaranteed to be satisfactory as to specifications. Don’t be < • < ■ satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 106— SYRACUSE < • l Ph^ e Hello, Friends! I — ; I * ■ lam still in the concrete business and would like to * ❖ H figure on your work. Can build anything in the »:♦ * ■ cement line you want, no matter what it is. All my i| * t ■ workisguaranteedto.be satisfactory. Let me fig- ■ f ? ■ ure on your work before you have it done.. ||| ❖ * ■ Also a concrete mixer- in connection. g» < I Yours for work, B ♦ R. W. Vorhis, Syracuse 11 | For FrasK flowers and best Floral f $ Work at Lowest Prices | | THE GOSHEN FLORAL COMPANY | ♦ Takes the Lead. Phone 87. * * Store 108 E. Washington St., Goshen | “ $ Orders taken at Journal Office * ‘Wear Ever’ j Aluminum *

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«> Some of the ‘’Wear Ever” Aluminun U utensils that are useful and please your • I friends as a present. ‘ ; I • ■ o I •; Our 20-year guarantee Community Sil- 11 • I verware also makes a long lived reminder ♦ 1 to your friends. JI • Rerpember that we have nice and use- • • ful presents for the Boys and Girls—Sleds, ; ’ Skates. Air Guns, Bicycles, Roller Bearing U Wagons. «■ i •. < > For your mother or sister a fine Per- * I colator, Baking or Chafing Dish. I For your father or brother a fine Safety • • Razor or Pearl handle Pocket Knife. ; ’ < ► . You know our friends remember only k for the kindness we show. (The bad is U i always lost). •• p Come and see what we have. If not . • pleased, do not buy. ;; <«

Home News Notes. For Sale—One 3-year-old black horse. S. C. Lepper. Mrs. C. I. Bender visited at Cromwell, one night last week. Mrs. Homer Smith of CromweU, was in town over Sunday. Mrs. John Cable who has been suffering with rheumatism is better. Mrs. Noey of St. Joe, Michigan, visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Brady. Mrs. Sarah Stoner of Garrett, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hursey. A nice line of fancy box stationary at the Quality Drug Store for Xmas gifts. Mr. Beckelheimer of Perrysville, Ind., in the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Yerkes. Mrs. Joe Bailey and children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warble today. Don’t forget the third number of I the lecturecourse, Saturday evening 1 December 23rd. George Cobb, who resides at Lake Wawasee, made a business trip to Goshen Monday. Toys, photograph and post card albums at a big reduction at the Quality Drug Store. Ora Traster and niece, Joy Deardorff, visited at Elkhart, from Saturday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walerius have moved their household goods from Dixon, 111., back to Syracuse. Post card albums make nice Christmas presents. We have them at the Quality Drug Store. Mr. arid Mrs. Eli Wehrley of North Dakota, visited Saturday and Sunday at the home of Wm. Kindig. ‘Mrs. Wm. Darr went to Ft. Wayne, Saturday, to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. A. F. Skeer, and family. Ray Miller and Miss tylarie LeCount of Cromwell, were the guests of Chas. Strieby and family Sunday. Mrs. Joe Bailey and children of Ambia, Indiana, were the guests of Frank Bushong and family Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Ashbrook, and mother, Mrs. Martin of Elkhart, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barringer Sunday, Miss Hazel Rentfrow and Mrs. Ella Wolfe were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mitchell at Nappanee, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Nathanial Altland spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Benton with her brother Clarance Musser, and wife. Mrs. Musser is very sick. Mrs. Jonathan Sloan is spending this week at her home in town. Mrs. Sloan stays with her daughter, Mrs Vada Morris, on the farm most of the time. Mrs. Geo. Bailey, returned from Trenton, Mo., last week after spending several days there with her daughter, Mrs. Della Schlarb and husband. While there Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. David Jones of Slater, Mo, were the the honored guests dt a reception of the ladies of the Firemen’s Club, given by Mrs. Anna Evans and Mrs. Della Schlarb on Tuesday afternoon before Thanksgiving. A part of the afternoon was spent in an amusing and interesting quilt contest. The quilt when completed was sent here to Miss Marie Bailey. Mrs. Bailey says she had a pleasant trip and was most delightfully entertained while at Trenton. : i Mr. Zach Remembers Friends. Chicago, 111., Dec. 12, 1911. To those of my friends in Syracuse whom I was unable to see person- • ally due to lack of time at my dis- ; posal, I wish to thank them here ’ for your kind disposition towards ! me. I will say that my stay in SyraI cuse, though rather short, was a ; very pleasant one and I enjoyed it » very much, which doutless would I have been much augmented had it ; been my pleasure to be able to re- • main over the winter. I wish you I all a Merry Christmas and a Happy ; New Year. L. M. Zach. ; Louis M. Zach, who took Mr. von- • Horst’s place at the cement plant ; in the fall as draughtsman, left Mon- ’ day for Novd Scotia, where he has ' aposition.

CONCERT AND RECITAL Opera House, Tuesday Evening,, Dec. 26 PROGRAM i Midsummer Night’s Dream Mendelssohn ; The Swan Song Catherine R. Brooks ’ Miss Samilda Deckard Concerto No. 4F. Leitz J A. Beckman and L. A. Davis Rondo CapricciosoMendelssohn ; Olga Beckmann Jimmie Brown’s Sister’s Wedding Miss Samilda Deckard ! Concerto No. IJ. B. Accolaij ■ A. Beckman and L. A. Davis By Silent Hearth _—.R. Wagner Arnold Beckman Awfully Lovely Philosophy Miss Deckard Overture——Arnold and Olga Beckmann Tickets on Sale Saturday, Dec. 23, at Hoch’s Drug Store. ADMISSION 20 and 30c. The Starr Piano will be used for this Entertainment.

Gilberts. John McGarity and wife visited with relatives at Nappanee Friday. Lester Hooverand wife of Goshen, visited Saturday*and Sunday with : Albert Warstler and family. Mose Cripe has been having rheumatism. Grandma Myers has been on the sick list. Charley Troup of Goshen, was in : the neighborhood Saturday on business and was called home in the evening on account of his wife taken sick during the day. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crowl took very sick Friday and is not expected to live, ; Mrs. William Ogle and daughter Mary, visited with relatives in Goshen, Monday. The repairing of the Gilbert school house is finished and school will begin Monday. House Entered and Ransacked. Saturday afternoon or evening while Mrs. Lepper and children were down town, some one entered their house and did quite a thorough job of searching for money, as the rough house indicated when they returned home later in the evening. On Tuesday while Mrs. Lepper was away from home some one secured all the door keys and the supposition is that they were the same parties that visited the house on Saturday. Nothing of any value has been missed but the house was badly torn up, and it is thought that the work was done by some local miscreant. Notice of Completion of Assessment Rolls. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Town of Syracuse, Indiana, that at a regular meeting of said Board held on the sth day of December, 1911, said Board approved assessment rolls showing the prima facie assessments for special benefits accruing to property owners and said, town, for the construction of two 12 inch local drainage and sanitary sewers, as authorized by the local improvement resolution heretofore passed and adopted by said Board, in and along the following described routes, to-wit: — Beginning at the point of intersection of the center lines of Carroll and Lake Streets in said town, and running thence south along the center of Lake Street to the point of intersection of the center lines of Lake and Henry Streets, and connecting with the main sewer located at the intersection of Benton Street on Lake Street. Also beginning at the point of intersection of the center lines of Henry and Harrison Streets, and running thence north along the center of Harrison Street to the point of intersection of the center lines of Harrison and Benton Streets, and connecting with the main sewer located at that point. Persons interested in or affected bysaid described public improvements are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees of said Town, have fixed December 19, 1911, at 7 o clock p. m„ at the Town Hall in said town, for the receiving and hearing of remonstrances and objections against the amount assessed against each piece of property, as special benefits, described in said rolls, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or -will be specially benefited in the amounts named on said rolls, or a greater or less sum than therein named. Said assessment rolls showing pnma facie assessments for special benefits, with the names of the owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, are on file and may be seen at any time at the office of the Town Clerk of said Town, at the law office of Butt & Xanders. . Dated December 6th, 1911. ABE HIRE, 5 President Board aS Trustees. Attest: Otis C. Butt, Clerk.

CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. : Grace Lutheran Church. a Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School9:3o a. m i Vespers with Sermon7:oo p.m ; A Bible Class has been organized ; and all are invited to attend. M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a. m. j Preachingll:oo a. m j Epworth League6:lsp.m ; Pleaching 7:00 p. m ; WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m ■ U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preachingll:oo a. m Preaching7.oo p. m Prayermeeting Wednesday Eve. Everybody invited to these services. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at9:3o a. m Preaching 10:45 a. m Prayer and Teachers’ meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching at Ebenezer__ 7:00 p. m

t When Doing Your Christmas Shopping | H Please do not overlook the fact that you can find at this store $ w many useful gifts for any member of the family. We mention £ § below a few articles that are always acceptable as presents: & O - ' • ——■ § Men’s Fur Caps Special Holiday Stock & & Fine goods, Cony fur, nicely lined and very of Men’s four in-hand neck ties, bought direct # « stytish, $2.00 and $3.00! from lar - e eastern factory, comprises all the new- g £2 est designs and colorings, 50c each. V? st Men s Fur Gloves Handkerchiefs for Ladies ft E Big, wide gauntlets, chmce of horsehide or rem- 5c 10c and 25c. Other dealers ask more for « g deer palms, big value at $2.00. these qua|ities i im D Tnn I TJ i t "^<ro r o U,llinea ' “ ’ n '° Cha ’ Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose cj 50c, SI.OO, $1.50 to $3.00. cs & Pajamas and Night Robes White black and tan, 50c per pair » § for men. in flannelette, muslin and suisette, 50e. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags g « SI.OO, $1.50. S2OO. Queen Quality and Creighton § W DrCSS Shirts Shoes for Ladies, priced $2.50 to $4.00 per pair. § for men and boys, white or fancy plaited or plain Chil(Vs Rubber Boots $ & bosoms, or negligee, 50c, SI.OO, $1.50. £2 «K» - j i Sizes 5 to 10, at $1.50 pair. Just what they need. « Men’s House Coats and « g Smoking Jackets Walk-Over Shoes for Men. g S Nice two-tone effects, great value at $5.00. HOUS© Slippers | Men’s Handkerchiefs *' for everybody. 30c to $2.00 per pair. . g Win fancy boxes, 6in a box, per box 75c, SI.OO, Knickerbockei Suits £2 and $1.50. for Boys, with 2 pair of Pants, $4.50 and $5.00. « Fine Suspenders Othere with one pair pantSl s2s ° to s6 ' 3o ' _ a and Suspender Sets in fancy boxes, 50c, 75c, sl. Boys ,and Men S a ovei COatS. H Four-in-Hand Ties Buster Bro wnJShoes for Boys & Giris S „ Special, each lie in fancy box, at 25c. initial Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c. 45 Raincoats Fancy Border Hdkfs, 5 and 10c. 7? Men’s English Slip-on Raincoats, guaranteed Young Men's Blue Serge Suits, SIO.OO to sl9. g g rain proof and the very best thing you can buy Umbrellas. SI.OO, $l5O to $4.00. g 22 for mild weather top coats, our best, only SIO.OO. * w g Men’s Silk Socks, 2 pair in a box, 50c pair. , SINCERITY Suits and Overcoats. « I The Star Clothing Store | H SYRACUSE, INDIANA «

i Come in and Get Your CHRISTMAS I I PRESKXT | > Every one making a Purchase at Our •: I Store receives a ’< is J ' . : : Beautiful Present Call and get YOURS i ' j Pedestals, Easy Chairs, •] Book Cases, Tabourettes, < Smoking Sets, Mirrors, | and many other useful articles., Shop early and get the PICK I ? See the New ’ ■: I SHAVING I | STAND I , I | Special Inducements for the j Holidays j: % I I imhi mu 1 1" ISMITH-CLARK CO.l 1 Goshen, Indiana | GEO. W. HERR, Undertaker