The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 April 1912 — Page 4
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ w * w - —-— i CLOSING OUT SALE ;: Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass ' <: o ... . ]* o —s l am s° in s out °f C \? •• - •./> «£TI ° o Bffiy*' "> business. You are miss- —v*&> ° :: • : vd3Sk ing an T BU L ° ppo r :: O 4MISBSR tunity to buy highgrade o ] * *^ ewe^ry * Silverware and ; j } < > ;; ut ass » at extremely l»! o life*low prices, if you do not ° <> purchase at this sale. <> >♦ ' - ;; ♦ RINGS Many other bracelets cut CUT GLASS ]' O $4.00 Rings at $2.50 accordin S l y- $1.50 Pieecs for .SI.OO ] J o 5.00 Rings at 3.00 WATCHES 2.50 Pieces for 1.75 o <> 6.00 Rings at a— 4.00 All 20-year Gents’gold fil* 4.00 Pieces for 2.50 ° in t L ° • •— j „„ led case watches, Elgin or cOO Pieces for 300 O 0 All other rings priced ac- A . o.yv neces ror__ o.w o j. i Waltham movement, regular .... ... 0 cordmgly. price $16.00, now $ll.OO. AU other artldes m m y ]► o BRACELETS J- » . u stock will be sold at the same / o All $16.00 Ladies’watches O J $4.00 Bracelets at____s2.so at $12.00. Big Discount. You should o o 4.50 Bracelets at.___ 2.75 All other watches sold at take advantage of this sale o o 5.00 Bracelets at 3.00 the same discount. while the stock is complete. < ► — g ~. " 11 < ► i: N. P. Hoffman, Syracuse » 4 ► * y • *
—! Gliu Drau and Baooaoc Line We are prepared to do your work promptly and with, special care. G-ive us a trial. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHOINE 118 __ ___ ‘
2 < f I Hall & Cochrane Co.’s |-=bic aaxa=-| | Only Two More Days of this ii | WONDERFUL SALE 1 Special DON’T FORGET Saturday I for Friday our Grocer y Department. We $5.00 I are making prices in this deAnril S L .IN GOLD /April O partment that mean a saving to - - ;: IO Ynrrlc you. Will be given away to 1V I aruS the one who has pur- ! tj . >• chased the most during a OeSt LSll C O Boys’ Clothing’ this Sale. There are seV- o o ’ eral in close competition We have about 50 Boys Suits for this prize. Every- H qq * running from 3to 7 (T1 IO body still has a chance «> Otz CXS. years, your choice for tyLnrU towin. . ;; ; Come while this Sale still continues and save money while you have a chance. Everything we offer you is marked at a . Grea t t Reduction, end deserves your pat- :■ ronsige. : f Hall & Cochrane Company; t Next Door to Ban k Syracuse, Indiana >hi, i.mmeMwii mm <» »»<««.»*♦***< I mi mi iii!
Will Serve Easter Supper. The Ladies of the U. B. church will serve Easter supper Saturday evening, beginning at 5 o’clock, in the building formerly used as a barber shop by Joe Cory. MENU Chicken Sandwiches Coffee Cream Cake ’ Slaugh Pickled Eggs Price 15 cents. Edward Meek and wife of Warsaw, visited over Sunday with S. 0. Jeffries and family. <
Home News Notes. Wanted—A top buggy. Cheap. Phone 139. Rotbenberger’s piano tuner will be here soon. Mrs. Jess Darr was a visitor at Goshen Saturday. Buy your liquid meat smoker at the Quality Drug Store. A fine line of brass beds from sl2 up, at Beckman’s store. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hire were Goshen visitors Saturday. Lost—A lace cuff.* Finder please leave at Journal office. The tax books are now open at the State Bank, Syracuse. Otis Butt made a business trip to Warsaw Tuesday afternoon. A good stock of new pianos always on hand at Rothenberger’s. Wire Fence and American Steel Posts at lowest prices at Strieby’s. The best place to buy your toilet preperations is at the Quality Store. Mrs. Elmer Holloway and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Joan Holloway. Ira Howard and family of Walkerton. moved into Mrs. Daniel Ott’s house Wednesday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Weybright is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Bert Niles was called to Kimmell Saturday on account of the sickness of her mother. Mrs. Adah Miller and Mrs. Blanche Schmerda were visitors at Goshen Monday afternoon. Wm. Masters and wife visited Monday with Mr. Masters’ daughter, Mrs. Wm. Coy and family. Jess Yoder of South Bend, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Yoder, over Sunday. Wanted—Carpets and rugs to clean and wash. Other washing and house cleaning. W. Keim. Tillman Hire attended the fun'efaFnf Mr. Baker of Leesburg, which was held at New Paris Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Sheffield visited Tuesday at Gilbert’s Corners with her sister, Mrs. Claud Niles and family. Wallpaper time is now here. Make your selections before the best paterns are all taken. Quality Store.
Mrs. Wm. Cable of Chicago, came Saturday and will spend several days here With relatives and friends. Mrs. Burdell Weaver is improving slowly and can be around and out of doors a little while at a time. Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, * .'.’"2. Goshen. Melvin Gard and family of Cromwell, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Gard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon PoHock. Gifford Hoy returned to his college work Tuesday, after spending a week’s vacation here with his parents. Rome Deardorff and family visited Sunday with Carl Larson and and family at their home at Lake Wawasee. A fine new line Lace Curtains $1 to $5. Soipe special good bargains may be had by caUing . . A. W- Strieby. Mrs.MabelleFuUer and mothers Mrs. Z. Hendrickson, spent Sunday in Goshen with sister and.daughter, Mrs. Adah Lehman and family. : FOR SALE—IO acres 2| miles of Syracu,? l e good 4 room house and barn other out buildings? The Y. P. C: U. will ffiefet St the home of John flowed next Monday evening. The program given last Monday evening was enjoyed by all. Any one wishing their piano tuned telephone or leave order at my office. Work guaranteed. J, W. Rothenberger. Miss Violette O’Dell, who is a teacher in the Elkhart schools, is
spending a week’s vacation at her ’ home here. Spraying preperations that bring results at the Quality Drug Store. There will be a special Easter program at the U. B. church Sunday evening at 7:30. We extend an invitation to all. Frank Maggartt of South Bend’ who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hire the past week, went to Walkerton Wednesday. Don’t forget the market at the Quality Drug Store Saturday afternoon. Come in and get something nice for your Sunday dinner. For Sale—Rather than pack and move, will sell several articles of household furniture, including piano and two stoves. R. K. Eldridge, Syracuse. m2B-2t Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cripe returned from Bremen Monday, where they had been for two weeks helping to care for Mrs. Cripe’s mother, who is sorely afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Church of God will hold a market at the Quality Drug Store on Saturday afternoon, April 6, consisting of home made bread, pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts, etc. Surprised On Her Birthday. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. A. R. Strock by her neighbors and friends who gathered at her home on Wednesday evening to help celebrate her fifty-first birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent with music and an old fashioned taffy puffing. Those present were Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Simon Bell and daughter Ruth, Mrs.Aym. Butt, Mrs. Marion Bushong and son Charles, Mrs. Tom Searfoss and daughter Hazel, Mrs. Steinmetz, Miss Mildred Woods, Mrs. T, Bunger, Mrs. F. M. Ott, daughter Lena and son Clifford, Mrs. G. H. Bailey and daughter Marie, Lincoln Cory and family.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Services Good Friday7:3o p. m Special music. Easter Sunday— Sunday School 9:30 a. m Vespers with Sermon6:3o p. m The evening service will be given over entirely to special music. Everybody welcome. Church of God. Rev. J. A. McAllen, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Y. P. S. C. E. 6:00 p. m Preaching Service every two weeks at 11 a. m. & 7:00 p. m Mid-Week Prayermeeting Thursday evening at 7:00. M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school— 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m Epworth League6:ls p.m Preaching 7:00 p. m WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School--10:00 a. m Preaching 11:00 a. m Everybody invited to these services. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m THE LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat— .95 Oats -50 Corn 63 Rye .80 Glover Seedsl2@sl3 Hogs.—-? 7.50 Calves — 6J4 @7c Cattle s@6J4c Sheep 2@3c Lambs..— 5c Beef Hides 9c Tallow 4c Chickens, live 10c Lard.. 10c Butter- 25c Eggs.— ——18 c
THE UP-TO-DATE SILO fmust preserve the ensilage perfectly*, right up to the walls, should be convenient, strong, pleasing in appearance and so durable as to require no attention and expense for adjustment and repairs. The cost is only a trifle more than a cheap wood silo and in a few years more money is required for paint and repairs of a wood silo than would make up the difference. When the wood silo is no longer of any value the IMPERISHABLE will stand like a tower of granite. National Fire Prootlno Go. > HUNTINGTON, INDIANA For catalog, terms, etc , call on or address C. D. THOMPSON, Local Agent SYRACUSE, INDIANA ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •: ARE YOU PROTECTED :: o . 0 < ► against loss of wages due to accident or sickness? The wise man < > < [ carries insurance of all kinds—life insurance for his family, paya- < * 11 ble at his death, Accident and Health Insurance for himself and < > < ► family, payaple when he is incapacitated for work. A policy in < > ;; The North American Accident & Health Insurance Co.;; o at SI.OO to $1.50 per month, with benefits of $35.00 to $125.00 per q < * month, is the protection you need and should have. Call or write * > I! BUTT & XANDERS, General Agents ]’ o Geo. W. Howard, Agent !> o 5 • 4
Be sure and see Fisher Brothers at New Paris, before you buy your fence and posts Mortgage exemptions — Butt & Xanders. may 1
Soring Novelties I | | L - j ' RUGS, CARPETS j FURNITURE, GO-CARTS | WE ARE READY | to show you a very complete line | of Spring Goods. I New Tables, new Chairs, special | designs and finishes. We can make | you the lowest of prices. Tables as low as $6.00, Iron Beds $1.60, Chairs | $1.40. Remember we deliver the goods and pay your i | RAILROAD FARE. Special Terms to Brides and I Grooms. See our Exclusive Patterns in Rugs. New De- | signs in Lace Curtains. Get a FREE DINNER SET next SATURDAY. co. i Gosden, Indiana GEO. W. HERR, Undertaker
Drs. Geyer and Geyer of Goshen, Osteopathic Physicans, will be in Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Landis, on Harrison Street, Tuesday’s 7:30 a. m. to 12 o’clock noon. Consultation Free.
