The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 July 1912 — Page 5

Syracuse Chautauqua, Week Commencing July 22nd A week of high-class entertainment of exceptional merit. Get a season ticket and enjoy a week of pleasure and profit

<r ► o ' I Now you can possess the same IVs igh class appearance and indi- I iduality in the water, as at a ance, the theatre or receptiont WR Bavaria 1 Bathing Suits B re tailored so that you look ght, for they fit and permit more reedom than you have ever ajoyed. There is material where mate* al belongs and shape where taping improves the garment. ■■ Bavaria Bathing Suits cost no ■■ lore and if you want a suit that ■■ , [ways is as pretty as when you j rst see it, that always retains the J ime color, we ask you to look at s nr bathing suit display. ! Sold by B tW. STFIEBY "I j t. ! > 1 « ► ! > , > * ,

|£m^3£^m3£s^3£m^£^C^C^C&33tm{ I Furniture, Rugs 1 Undertaking I July Specials During July we will make you S Special Prices in Every DepartS ment. Many odd pieces in FurIniture at Nearly HALF PRICE. A 50-inch Buffet as low as $25. Quartered Oak. Can you beat it? 24 Dressers, all Oak, at $lO. Rugs and Carpets at Clearg ance Prices. I SMITH-CLARK CO. i Goshen, Indiana QEO’W. HERR,‘.Undertaker

| Local and Personal \ Otis Butt was at Warsaw Monday. For fence posts see V. S. Richhart. Mrs. D. Van Liew and son, Donald of Gary, are here for an extended visit.with relatives and friends. Come in and get a photograph of your church at Burlingame’s restaurant. Mr. Christoffel apd family of near Warsaw spent several days last week with Floyd Ott and wife. Miss Mabel Strieby and brother, Robert, are visiting A. E. Weyrick at Elkhart. Mrs. W. E. Binkley returned froth North Webster, Tuesday where she had been for a three day’s visit. Miss Claudia Howard, who has been working at Hamlet for some time, returned here last Friday. For Sale.—-Brown sow and eight pigs. Dave Ott, one and one fourth mile north west of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson and daughter, left Monday for an extended visit at Hayti, Mo. Van Cory of Graysville, Tenn., came Sunday to attend the funeral of his father. Tiffin Ott of Wartbuig, Tenn., who has been visiting for a week, returned to his home, last Thursday. Found—Briar pipe. Owner can have same by calling at the post office and paying for this notice. Our large assortment of toilet articles will enable you to get just what you need. Quality Drug Store. James Waltz went to Jackson, Mich. Wednesday, on business connected with his automobile agency. We can sell you beautiful silk for a stylish dress or waist for kittle money. A large selection. A. W. Strieby Wm. Colwell left Wednesday evening for Mansfield, 0., to visit his brother, Hugh, who is 77 years old and in very poor health. Chas. Dirrim and son, William, of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Rev. Weaver ,and family. Mr. Dirrim has returned home, but William will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. Geo. W. Jackson and Mrs. J. W. Gillette of Indianapolis, came Monday evening for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mrs. Sol. Mullen is expected to return from the hospital at Chicago, Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. Mullen will be pleased to learn of her quick recovery. There is no shoe quite so good as the W. L. Douglas. We have a complete assortment of high-grade shoes for men and boys. A. W. Strieby FOR SALE— Motor Canoe Speed, 12 Miles per Hour Seats Four Cane Chairs Can't tip over—Air Tank Sides Length, 17 feet Inquire D. Van de Venter Winona Lake Helping a Woman Generally means helping an entire family. Her back aches so she can hardly drag around. Her nerves are on edge and she is nearly wild. Headache and Sleeplessness unfit her for the care of her family. Rheumatic Pains and Lumbago rack her body. But, let her take wW? Foley Kidney Pills IPV and these ailments disappear. She will soon recover her strength .v SSSW and healthy activity for NT Foley Kidney Pill* are healing, curative, strengthening and tonic, • medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases that always cure*. * F. L. HOCH

Ruth Jeffries went to Cromwell, Monday. Don’t forget that it pays to advertise. Chas. Estep was here from Goshen Thursday. Wm. Bare is at Tiffin, 0., visiting his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers spent Sunday at Cromwell. Mrs. Wilhs Blue of Warsaw, was a visitor here, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Watts spent Sunday at Natticro Beach. Miss Jesse Gordy is at Rochester, visiting friends and relatives. Box stationery, tablets and envelopes at the Quality Drug Store. For Sale—Good 214 horse power gasoline engine, at Journal Office. Miss Mary Shaffer of Elkhart, is visiting Edward Kelley and family. Miss Floreenc Shaffer of Elkhart, is a guest at the E. E. Mites home. Dan Bechtel of Goshen, was a business visitor in Syracuse, Wednesday. Miss Vera Bushong of Mishawaka is visiting at the J. W. Rothenberger home. Mr. and Mrs Ira Rothenberger of North Webster, drove through here, Wednesday on their way to Elkhart. Harry Leacock of Allentown, Pa.> arrived Sunday morning for a week’s visit in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Miles returned from a week’s visit at Hammond and Indiana Harbor, Monday. Get your porcli swings at the Lakeside Lumber Co. The best in the market. Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen who was so severely burned is improving rapidly. We repair your “Auto” in a hurry, a competent workman. The Garage. ♦ Mr. Van Osdale’s new launch arrived from Detroit and was placed in the water, Monday. Pianos of quality and at ■' the right price, time or cash. Come in and see them. J. W. Rothenberger. Mrs. W. T. Minear returned from Warsaw, Monday evening, where she has spent a week with her parents, John A. Cleramens, aged 70 and Elzina Abbot, 58, of Peirceton, were given a license to wed at Warsaw, Tuesday. See our ladies’, Misses, and Children's pumps and sandals. Black tan, and white in the “New Busk” and canvass. A. W. Strieby Mrs. James Hughes, son and daughter, of Wabash, .are visiting her brother, Ellwood Pearson and family. Wm. Zimmer and son, Dale, of Glendive, Mont., and J. S. Shaffer of Milford, spent Friday with Mr. Self and family. Plumbing, steam and hot water heating, Estimates furnished free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 217, Sheridan-Greene Co.. Goshen. Ind.. Mrs. W. Beiger and daughter, Helen of South Bend, and Mrs. H. Pinkerton of Milford, returned to thier homes Monday after a week’s visit with Mrs. Lizzie Rentfrow. Mr. and Mrs. W. Strombeck of North Webster, and Mrs. Mary Crawl of Warsaw, visited Mrs. Crawl’s daughter, Mrg. Lizzie Rentfrow, Sunday. Eli Good 'of Avilla, joined |Mrs Good who had been spending several days with her sister, Mrs. P. E Snyder. They returned to their home Sunday evening. Mrs. Geo. Sheller and daughter, Messrs and Mesdames Sam Widner, E. E. Strieby’ J. H. Miller, and Fred Hoch picniced at Stony Ridge Hotel, at Cripple Gates Heights on Tippecanoe Lake, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. May Frick, of Kansas City, Mo., a niece to Wm. Self whom he had not seen for 18 years, is here on a short visit. Her sister, Mrs. Georgia Fletcher, has the Sam Snavely cottage for the season. Mrs. Frick, nee Self was formerly a teacher in the Warsaw city schools, j

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Cromwell. J. F. Moore was a Syracuse visitor Monday. . P. W. Kiser spent 4 part of last week at Winona. Chas. Parsons and son Albert were in Syracuse Saturday. The Dorcas Ladies had a picnic at Lake Wawasee Wednesday. Miss Goldie Umbenhour of Garrett visited friends here last week. Many people from our town attended the band concert at Ligonier Thursday evening. Wayne Shaffer started for Colorado Thursday after a two weeks’ visit with his parents. Ethel Dull, Ruth Harper and Ralph Smith were guests at the John Maggert home Sunday. Mrs. Will Ringgenberg, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Leesburg Sunday. C. M. Sloan and wife and the Misses Blanche and Myrtle Moore went to Leesburg Suuday in Mr. Sloan’s Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley and Louise Clark of Kimmell, and Mrs. Jeanette Crow spent Sunday with Ed. Cleck and wife. Mrs. J. F. Moore and daughter Lenore, Mrs. Will Ringgenberg and daughter Marie of Leesburg, and Mrs. Dow Crow spent last week at the Crow cottage at Black Point. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hamilton, Tuesday. A new line of straw hats, (sun shades) hand-made and hand-pain-ted by Mexican Indians. Styles to suit all. * A. W. Strieby Rev. 0. S. Richart is spending the week with his family here. He is having a new house built on his farm. Henry Gibson has the contract for the building. For Sale—A lot with a good big barn on it. Barb will stable 16 head horses, plenty roam for wagons, buggies etc. Water in barn, tight floor and hay mow. W. G. Connolly.

Farms and lake Propertuwanted Have cash buyers for 40 to 60 acre farms within 10 miles of Syracuse. Large and small farms wanted and for sale. H. J. BURLINGAME, - Syracuse j Baltimore and Ohio Railroad LOW FARE ROUND TRIP 30-DAY LIMIT TICKETS VIA WASHINGTON, D. C. —to ( ■ j . ■ ATLANTIC CITY CAPE MAY, N. J., and Other Seashore Resorts NORFOLK OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. VARIABLE ROUTE 60-DAY LIMIT TICKETS * TO NEW YORK BOSTON and New England Points x __ » CHOICE OF ROUTES All rail direct, or via Baltimore, Norfolk, rail and steamer. Oo one route— return another. „ LIBERAL STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES For particulars consult nearest B. &O. Agent. T /- ~ , , * • M -s