The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 August 1912 — Page 5

|Y I 1 ■—• lt *"-“~'' " ="=■"■"'" ;tt.";.,-?..- =-:=."T?-- 'i ?_. 2? ?!., j2L,__S==| T I SEMI - ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE X — AT THE STAR CLOTHING STORE K BEGINNING SATURDAY, JULY, 27tli ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th. | During this sale we will sacrifiqejzjrofits on all goods mentioned below and give our customers another A •XU opportunity of securing first-class merchandise at the bargain prices they have learned to expect at our $1 big special sales. No inflated prices marked down, no shoddy, cheap goods bought for the occasion. Y $1 y - c ~ ® TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH. IF BOUGHT ON ACCOUNT GOODS WILL BE CHARGED AT THE T7.KftTTI.AP. PRICES lA I Men's and Young Men’s Suits Straw Hats at Half Price Men’s Oxfords ® All high grade makes, such as Fit-form and Sincerity brands. Every Sennits, Splits, Pineapples and Braids all go during this big sale at just Os which we are over i oaded want t 0 reduce the stock Here are X suit in the store EXCEPT BLUE SERGES and BLACKS go in this sale at 1-2 PRICE our prices during this sale 1-4 OFF 2 atS at $1.25 $1.50 Hats at $ .75 $4.50 Oxfords f0r53.55 $3.00 Oxfords for $2.35 , $20.00 Suits forsls.oo $15.00 Suits f0r 511.25 g^ at -00 Hats at, .50 4.00 Oxfords for 3.10 2.50 Oxfords for 1.85 A 18.00 Suits for 13.50 12.00 Suits for 9.00 A very few, good seven dollar Panama hats to close at ss.oo uxtords tor 2.85 2.00 Oxfords for 1.60 Y 16.00 Suits for 12.00 10.00 Suits for*_ 7.50 ’ 7 , N W! 8.00 Suits'for- 6.00 Ladies Oxfords and Pumps ¥• .We can’t pay for alterations at these prices I Specials for the Three Saturdays I $350 ones for $2.45 $2.50 ones for $1.75 ] Ktl — | Over Which This Sale Will Continue g 300 ones for 2.00 ones for 4 . !.55 A Boys’ Clothing | . ror Saturday, Julr 27, This Day Only | Boys . and Misses , Orfords and “ l^lts Y Knickerbocker Pants Suits 4 full cut, all go at (blue serges excepted) § Mens $2.00 Umon Suits, $1.25 Mens $1.50 Union Suits sl.oo | $250 ones for $1 85 $2lO ones for $1 60 V 1-4 OFF * | Men’s .50 Shirts or Drawers .35 Men’s 25 Shirts or Drawers .17 | • 5 ones fur 1.65 2.00 ones for, 1.50 A $6.00 Suits f0r54.50 $4.00 Suits for $3.00 § n^a I l ones lor 1-15 |X 5.00 Suits for 3.75 3.00 Suits for 2.25 •: For Saturday, Aug. 3rd, This Day Only | " r ~~xz ——— ~ n | Men’s $1.50 Dress Shirts for $1.15 Men’s SI.OO Dress Shirts for $ .75 § Children s Low Cuts Y 1-4 Off on Men’s Pants | ens ,s ° Dress Shirts for - * 3B $ 1,25 ones for SI.OO SI.OO ones for .75 W $5.00 Pants for $3.75 $3.00 Pants for $2.25 g For Saturda y> Au S- lOih, This Day Only | Lots j 2 and 3 Ladies > Strap p umps and Oxfords A 4.00 Pants for 3.00 2.50 Pants for 1.90 | Men’s or Women’s .50 Hose pr .35 Men’s or Women’s .15 Hose pr .11 g Lot One at SIRS TntTwnnt <ri « . ei ae X 3.50 Pants f0r.......... 2.65 2.00 Pants for 1.50 'g Men,s or Women’s .25 Hose pr. lß Men’s or Women’s .10 Hose pr .07 | 3I — !— 1 _ , , . . vy ’ — ®

I Furniture, Rugs £ 5 Undertaking I f ? i "8™ ~~ *' » pH®! I iWffel 6 i ••<*»_ ..f I N I I | July Specials •p ■ ■ •• During July we will make you I Special Prices in Every Departi ment. Many odd pieces in Fur- | niture at Nearly HALF PRICE. A 50-inch Buffet as low as | $25. Quartered Oak. Can you I beat it? I 24 Dressers, all Oak, at $lO. Rugs and Carpets at Clear- ? ance Prices. |SM/7W-CL4RK CO. I Goshen, Indiana ? GEO. W. HERR, Undertaker

■ | LocaEand Personal | ' You’ll do better at Beckman’s. J Geo. L. Xanders was at Ft. Wayne ; Friday. • Otis Butt was at Avilla, Friday, , on business. For fence posts see V. S. ’ Richhart. Mrs. Elida Mock is visiting rela- > tives in Goshen, tor a week. > Dr. L. W. Ford was in Fort ’ Wayne, on business Friday. ; Mr. Frank Hersh of Avilla was in in our city Friday for a short timeMr. and Mrs. John Sheck and two daughters were at Cromwell over Sunday visiting Mr. Sheck’s brother. Clarice Grissamore of Mishawaka, is home for a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones. Fred Trisinger and wife and Victor Sehalliol and wife of Wakarusa were Sunday guests of Jos. Smeltzer and wife. ”, We can sell you beautiful silk for a stylish dress or waist for little money. A large selection. A. W. Strieby Mrs. Anna Crow and daughter, Cora, spent Sunday at Cromwell visiting Mrs. Crow’s brother, Frank Shears and family. Can you afford any longer to risk losing valuable papers by not having a fire-proof safe? J. W. Rothenberger. Agent. Mrs. Jos. Smeltzer left Monday morning for Kokomo to attend the annual camp meeting of the Seventh Day Adventists in that city. Mrs. Simon pollock went to Cromwell Saturday night to visit her daughter and also attended the Green reunion Sunday. About 115 were at the reunion at Mineral Park. Miss Blanche Rasor returned to j her home in Warsaw Friday. She was accompanied home by the Misses Winifred and Glenna Shannon who returned Monday. 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 Arnold Beckman will return to Chicago, Friday, to resume his studies at the Bush Temple of Music. F. Dewart of Milford, will accompany him. Mr. Dewart will take up the study of art at the Art Institute.

. John A. Pence was a Goshen visitor, Saturday. Vinol is the best tonic. Sold only at the Quality Drug Store. Miss Elma Miller of Goshen spent Sunday with Miss Georgia Strock. For Sale—Cheap, a good set of oak dining chairs. J. W. Rothenberger. The Whitehead reunion will be heid at Fair Lawn Park, Sunday, August 11. Mrs. T. McDougle and daughter of Avilla, were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster. Ralph M. Jeffries returned to Philadelphia, Sunday, where he will rejoin his ship. Melvin Niles was over from New Paris Monday and reported the new baby girl as doing fine. Dr. B. F. Hoy and son Cliff, were at Auburn, Monday, getting a new clutch in their automobile. We repair your “Auto” in a hurry, a competent workman. The Garage. Mrs. Wils Felkner and daughter, Esther, visited with Mrs. Edd Holloway over Sunday. Add to the popularity of your home with one of Beckman’s fine pianos. ✓ i Miss Lilian of Mishawaka, came Saturday for a two week’s visit at the M. E. Rentfrow home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Juday spent Sunday at Solomon’s Creek, the guest of his brother, Sam, and family. Mrs. Sarah Sloan is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Brady, at New Paris. She will also attend the home-comeing at Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jones came over from Mishawaka, in their car, Sunday, and were guests of W. M. Jones. John Kilbride, who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Akers for two weeks returned to his home in Wisconsin, Monday.

•—”• 1 ■ — ' - — '■ < < ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• 111 »■»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦■!. | »»♦♦»» t ■ '' 7V/) Now is the time t 0 build your SILO. I build a I > ; !; ’ t/t'f V V Cement Block Silo that is cheaper and far bet- ;' I < > ter than the wood or tile silo. I reinforce them with No. 9 wire J! < ;; in every row of blocks and this“ Silo has proved satisfactory See «> ' 1 ‘ me before you build and get my price. I also do all other kinds ;; ! < • of Cement Work and build anything you desire. See me before 11 • ;; you have your work done. Leave your order for cement fence posts >' ; ■: R. W. Vorhis, Concrete Work ::•! :! Phone 447 Syracuse, Ind. Box 265 ;; !: HIM *

i J Fleck’s poultry powder is the best j for your poultry,Quality Drugstore. ' Miss Georgia Strock was at Winona Tuesday. t For Sale—Two second hand manure spreaders in good condition. See c S. C. Lepper. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hartman of } Goshen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Darr, Saturday evening. Having installed a new comf pressed air pressure tank, free air can be had at the Garage. Mrs. Leo Jamfe and nephew, Fran- , cis Willard of Elkhart are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brady. Mrs. Bocko was at Goshen, Tues- j day and was accompanied home by ' her son Ned, who had been visiting < there. | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Durk of Chica- < go. who have been at Defiance, Ohio, < came Tuesday for several days visit r with her mother, Mrs. Pat Braday. E The Silver Tea to be given by £ the Ladies, Aid Society, Friday afternoon, has been postponed on account of illness. < Chas. Hewitt and wife of Goshen, < attended church here Sunday, and < spent the remainder of the day with ' the families of J. P. Dolan and L. N. < Kitson. s I Mrs. W. G. Connolly and son, Rob- I ert will go to Chicago Friday, where Robert will receive medical attention ! until Tuesday, when an operation ! will be performed to remove his tonsils and anoids. < The illustrated folder describing | Lake Wawasee issued by H. J. Bur- | lingame from the Journal Press is < meeting with marked favor. At • request of the General Ticket and • Passenger Agent, Mr. Cooke, of the ; B. &0. R. R. Co., Mr. Burlingame • delivered 500 copies at their general « Ticket Office in Grand Pacific Hotel, • Chicago. Mr. D. M. Terry, advertis- ’ ing Manager of the Winona Inter- • urban Railway Co., also obtained ; 200 copies to distribute along the ' lines of his company.

I Farms and Late Fropertu Wanted Have cash buyers for 40 to 60 acre farms within 10 miles of Syracuse. Large and small farms wanted and for sale. | I H. J. BURLINGAME, - Syracuse | C8!8:8:8:8:8:8 I C. H. MARKS I I WEBSTER, IND. Falun Sales, Auctioneer, stock sales a g I specialty, all breeds. Understand pedi- g > igrees. Leave orders at Journal office or g I at Jeff G-arber’s store, North Webster, g j Have had ten years experience. Graduate of Jones School of Auctioneering, Chicago x 11 H Uli t> 11 »!■♦♦■»■»♦»»■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »» a T ? • r-~- ! i ■ S Dress | I i < „ I ' Now you can possess the same I' I " • ’ high class appearance and indi- I V ‘' J J ‘ #ll in the water, as at a ,< » * Oi dance, the theatre or reception! ■ Bavaria || Bathing Suits || are tailored so that you look ▼ right, for they fit and permit more Z isl freedom than you have ever T ■ enjoyed. There is material where mateH rial belongs and shape where shaping improves the garment. Bavaria Bathing Suits cost no more and if you want a suit that j ’ X B always is as pretty as when you first see it, that always retains the ■■ ;B same color, we ask you to look at • ** our bathing suit display. “ ■ v Sold by ' . VI«. SIBIEW M «» <» « » ■■ < » < » <» ' ► * !’ ■