The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 January 1912 — Page 5

I J. W. ROTHENBERGER UNDERTAKER > > Prompt and Efficient Service ♦ Phones 90 and 121 \,. <; Cushion tired Ambulance in connection < [stale Bank ol Suraousß 0 We pay 3 per cent. Interest on Certi-H ficates of Deposit I i This bank is under the management of conservative |; |; ? business men, and your money, when on deposit with ; e h us, you can rest assured is rightly placed and safely ?• h . deposited. c »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» 8 ♦< >»><♦> <lllll »♦♦♦♦*£ i= jEston IE. fllkGlintic, Contractor :: < > ’ 1 ;; Let me figure with you on a cement house, barn, cistern, tank, ;; '; porch, curbing, sidewalk, sea wall, vault, bridge abuttihent, J, J J } arch culvert, cellar, chimney, foundation, etc., in Yj < • !! b 3 fact all kinds of concrete work. I can raise your jta < > ! I a ' building; make and sell cement blocks of all kinds, A j• '' vb cement P° rc h columns, column bases, etc. My Qjy j j ] J y 7 prices are based on first class work, and all work is / < > < I guaranteed tp be satisfactory as to specifications. Don t be < • II satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 106— SYRACUSE < > I p^ n 7 e Hello, Friends! aman—mi hi i i ~ h 1,1 hmf- ww , ■ I am still in the concrete business and would like to ■ J I figure on your work. Can build anything in the ■ • - B cement line you want, no matter a what it is. All my < > I work is guaranteed to be satisfactory. Let me fig* BJ J i, m ure on your work before you have it done. Bj j I 111 Also a concrete mixer in connection. B ;; ; g| Yours for work, B < • /?. W. Vorhis, Syracuse | 111 lit tt 11 Ittttl t “‘**** J 1111 j 111 ** i> **** ,li *‘ lbi ** JhA *** A ** j; | For Howers and best Floral ;; J . Work at Lowest Prices | THE GOSHEN FLORAL COMPANY !! ♦ TaKes the l ead. Phone 87. < 1 Store 108 «E. Washington St., Goshen ;; a Orders taken at Journal Office «, • • : «• < ii Horse Blankets «> ! and Robes • • : ii AT YOUR OWN PRICE i «’ ! Single and :: , z ’ : < » ( Heavy < > < Harness I>/ . I « » I •> > I That Will Please You < > < ' • • i > L—— i ■ i——. ( 1-. E. STR I EBY <► , t ’

; | Local and Personal f • Merret long was at Goshen Fri- : day. ! Harvey Brady is visiting at Elkj hart. l Elmer Miles visited his family at : Goshen Sunday. ; Daniel Klink made a business triy to Nappanee Monday. J. P. Dolan made a trip to MishI awaka Friday, on business. Mrs. Aaron Rasor of Warsaw was : in town Friday and Saturday. Claude Niles and wife visited ■ friends near Nappanee Sunday. Ed Barringer was at Nappanee Monday afternoon on business. A good stock of new pianos always on hand at Rothenberger’s. Otis, C. Butt made a business trip to Warsaw Monday afternoon. Mrs. McElroy and daughter Fern, were at Goshen one day last week. J. F. Weybright was at Niles, Mich., Saturday consulting the eye specialist Mrs. Davis Graff and son, Reuben, were visiting at Goshen Saturday and Sunday, John Klingaman attended the funeral of his grandmother near Nappanee, Sunday. Madison McPherson and wife and Hazel Rentfrow visited near New Paris Sunday. Otto and Earl Frey of Noble, lowa, nephews of Mrs. Fred Hoch came Monday for a visit. Jesse parr and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Goshen with Will Wogoman and wife. Edgar Rippy and wife expect to move into the property of Mrs. Dan Darr on Harrison street, Claude Niles and mother, Mrs. Bert Niles, visited with Leonard Niles and wife at New Paris Friday. Miss Grace Ketring returned last week from a several months stay at Gary, Chesterton and Chicago. ■ Special low price made on all re- ’ maining Ladies and Misses Coats. ■ A. W. Strieby. ! Mrs. Caroline Darr and Mrs. ElI nora Wilcox and chrildren were the I guests of F. M. Ott and family ThursI day. ' The Ladies Aid of the M. E. ‘ church will hold a market on Saturday afternoon at Frank Mann’s ' Drug Store. Glen Young and family of Warsaw were the guesls of T. A. Brainard • and wife Sunday. They made the ; trip in the auto. ! George Xanders transacted bus- ! iness in Goshen, Friday afternoon I and spent Friday night and Satur- > day at South Bend. I Plumbing, steam and hot water I heating, Estimates furnished free. I Satisfaction guaranteed Phone 217. 1 Sheridan-Greene Co., Goshen, Ind. ■ Miss Gerty Rockey of Edon, Ohio, ; a cousin, and Miss Leone Kreisel of ; Otis, Ind, a niece of Mrs. Fred Hoch ; came last Tuesday for a several • weeks visit. I Mrs. Albright was packing her • household goods, Monday preparatory to shipping to Wolcottville ! where Mr. Albright has a position ! with the Wabash. I Jessie T. Mitchell and wife of Nappanee, came Sunday evening. I Mr. Mitchell returned Monday, Mrs. ! Mitchell remaining to spend the • week with her mother Mrs. George > Wolfe, and her brothers Kimber and > Ralph. [ Jesse T. Mitchel and wife of Nap- ! panee came Sunday evening. Mr. I Mitchel returned home Monday Mrs. I Mitchel remaining to visit with her I mother, Mrs. Geo. Wolfe and her two ! brothers, Ralph and Kimber, until : the latter part of this week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Smaltz of Kimmell ; were in town Monday afternoon. ; Mr. Smaltz who was in the Garrett ; hospital for five weeks where he ; underwent an operation for appen- ! dicitis was in town consulting Dr.

Bowser. Mrs. Smaltz was formerly Miss Fay Darr. James Waltz was at Milford Monday on busness. J. W. Deardorff and family visited at Milford Sunday. Daniel Klink made a business trip to Nappanee Monday. L A. Seider went to Plymouth Monday for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hire spent Sunday with her parents. J. P. Dolan made a trip to Mishawaka, Friday on busnesj. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beck were at Goshen, Friday afternoon. Mr. Xanders was at South Bend from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. Dean Cory is very sick with kidney and bladder trouble. Ed Barringer was at Nappanee, Monday afternoon on business. * Mrs. Pat Brady of New Paris was the guest of Mrs. Richards Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Verd Schaffer spent Sunday with his mother near Richville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warble several days. For Sale —Pair bob sleds, good as new, or will trade for hog, hay or grain. Raymond Vorhis. Don’t forget the M. E. market Saturday afternoon, at Mann’s drug store, Good home made baked goods. The Misses Mary Ott and Cora Crow spent Sunday at Warsaw as the guests of Aaron Rasor and family. Mr. Rockey of Edon, Ohio, came last Friday to spend a week or two with his daughter, Mrs. Dan Klink and femily. Miss Wetzel of Archibald, Ohio, came last Monday to spend about a month with her sister, Mrs. Fred Hoch, and family. Mrs. Walter Weaver of Vawter Park and little daughter, are spending a few days with Mrs. Weaver’s parents at Marion. Mrs. Clee Younce left Saturday, for the home of her parents near Larwill. Mr. Younce accompanied her as far as Milford. G. W. Elliott, of Warsaw, installs the best know system of Acetylene lights. Satisfaction guaranteed. See him before investing. 12-t f Carl Gawthrop and wife of Cody, Wyoming, were the guests of Fred Self and family several days last week. They expect to locate in Milford soon. Howard Bowser sold his interest in the ice business to W. W. Stetler, and is now building a new ice house expecting to engage in the business by himself. Mr. and Mrs. Mench and son, of Everett, Penn., expect to come here about the last of February and locate somewhere in this vicinity. Mrs. Mench was formerly Miss Leia Hire. A few of the friends of Miss Mabie Hillabold held an indoor picnic in her honor at the home of Mrs. John Gordy last Wednesday evening. These present were; Misses Elva and Erma Miles, Mae Tish, Jesse Gordy, and Grace Kettring and Mesdames Lucy Butt, Mabelle Fuller, Adah Crow, and Lucy Gordy. Anthony Deahl, of Goshen, was at Lake Wawasee Monday forenoon making an inspection to ascertain whether or not the ice had done any damage to the shore at his summer home. Mr. Deahl said the report had come to him, that much damage had been done at the lake by high water and ice but that he could not see where anything had been damaged. A very pleasant party was held at the home of John Buhrt last Wednesday, evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Buhrt. Those present were, Wm. Beckman and family, ' Mrs. M. A Benner, Mrs. Joan Holloway, Ernest Richhart and family, Chas. Schultz and family, Fred and I Will Buhrt, Wm. Rothenberger and • family, Fred Hoch and family, Mrs. ■ John Kaiser and daughter, Geraldine, » Emory Strieby and wife, Del Schultz, * Jakie and Forest Kern and Dallas . and Donald McClintic.

|2 More Bargain Days 2| | SALE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY. JANUARY 271 If, for any reason, you have thus far been unable to reap | I the benefits from our Less-than-Cost Sale and are at all inter-, ft ested in buying first class, clean, up-to-date, seasonable mer- I chandise, at two-thirds its actual value, don’t fail to call in 3 and look over what we are offering. |

lOne-Third Off on all Mens and Young Mens Suits You can now buy an 18 dollar suit for 12 dolIlars. Al 5 dollar suit for 10 dollars, and so on Nothing reserved except blue serges and blacks. Ons-Tiiirfl on on all Overcoats lOne-Third Off on all Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, blue serges excepted lOne-Third OH on all Mons Pams Men’s $1.50 Dress Shirts forsl.oo Men’s SI.OO Dress Shirts for 75c Men’s 50c Dress Shirts for 39c 9 UUmUMU.MmUAM

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I Merritt Long was at Goshen Friday. George Howard is entertaining the lagrippe this week. Elmer Strieby made a business trip to Auburn Tuesday. Mrs. Leonard Rex visited at Nappanee and, Bremen, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons returned last week from a wedding trip to the former home of Mr. Parsons in Illinois. Will Pensinger has opened a barber shop in the front up stairs room of the McClintic building on Huntington street. H. L. Sanders, a B. & 0. draftsman from Wilmington, Del., now located in Chicago, was the guest of Warren Riddle over Sunday. Wanted—A girl to do second work. No washing, ironing or cooking. Address Bishop White, Syracuse, or call phone 404. Miss Susie Kilbride who has beefi spending a month with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Akers, returned to Chicago, Tuesday. CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School9:3o a. m Vespers with Sermon— 6:30 p. m M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a. m. Preachingll:oo a. m Epworth League 6:15 p.m Preaching 7:00 p. m WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preaching 11:00 a. m Preaching7.oo p. m Prayermeeting Wednesday Eve. Everybody invited to these services. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Preaching 7:00 p. m Revival meetings still in progress Preaching at Ebenezer__ 11:00 a. m. Prayer and Teachers’ meeting od Wednesday evening.

Shoes Shoes Shoes % Off on all Ladies’ Shoes—Patents, Gunmet- i als and Kids —Button or Lace. SPECIAL LOT—Ladies’ $4.00.. $3.50 and $3.00 ! Shoes at $1.95. SPECIAL LOT—Men’s $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50 9 Shoes at $2.85. ft Boys’ SI,OO Knickerbocker Pants for7sc ? Boys’ 75c Knickerbocker Pants forsoc tg Men’s $6.00 Corduroy and Leather reversible ft Coats at $4.50. Other kinds correspondingly cheap. One-Third Off on Mens Hats 9 All Dollar Caps for___». ft One-Fourth OH on all Underwear. ■

1 “ . Special Announcement. The Honorable J. E. Eschbach state representative, from Kosciusko county will address. The men of Syracuse, on the “Men and Religion Forward Movement, at the Uuited Brethren church Sunday January 28th. at 7p. m. The Men’s Bible j Class, will render a special program in the morningserviceat 20:30. Special music by orchestra and quartette. Everybody come. Mrs. Chancey Weybright is very ill with stomach trouble.

LEPPER” Blankets! Blankets! January is the month of Sales, and we use this space to warn you of our BLANKET SALE! - — —■—-— Every Blanket in the store, as long as they last will go AT COST Come quick if you want a Bargain ! NewSioGK Masda LaniDS , S. C. Lepper

For Sale —Second growth white oak fence posts, also end posts aril braces, cut any lenght ordered. See me at once. V. S. Richhart Notice of Administration. Notice is herebjJ given that the uirlersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the .State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Jonas B. Swihart, late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent’. • AARON A. RASOR, Jan. H, 1912. ' Administrator.