The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 December 1912 — Page 4

, A Clean-Up Sale On LAIDIES’ SUITS Buy Yourself a Christmas Present We offer our entire stock of Ladies’ and Misses Suits at prices below cost. I

On the Bargain Counter Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 for $5.00 W $7.50 Now both lots are offered at just a fraction of the cost price to clean them up. The original prices run from 12.50 to 20.00 We have made the price low enough to make quick sales. Another Bargain Lot Ladies’ Dresses Serge, Taffeta. Poplin and Velvet Dresses Sale Price $5.75. 11-4 Buffalo Wool Blankets at $5.00 the pair. Strictly all wool and guaranteed not to fade. Pink, Blue, Tan, and Gray colors. Cotton Blanket .83, .98, 1.25, 1.39, 1.75 and 2.00 the pair. It will pay you to come here to buy cotton blankets. If you need large size blankets ask to see our special at 1.25 per pair. White Parisian Ivory .25, .50, .75, 1, 1.25, 1.50 2.00 f 2.50 Mirrors, Brushes, Clocks, Boxes Picture Frames, Tooth Brush Holders, and many other things The Handkerchief Counter sc, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 The greatest line of Handkerchiefs we ° have ever shown. Beautiful Convent embroidered goods from 15c up. Do not miss seeing this gerat line.

Big’Bargains in Plush Cloaks for / Ladies, Misses and Children. j THE HUDSON CO. GOSHEN, INDIANA

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D. T. PARSLEY. MORGANTOWN, IND., says, “mysonhada terrible cold; after taking Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound he became perfectly well."' For Sale by F. L. HOCH. BARGAIN LIST OF Tow and Farm Properties FOR SALE BY W. G. Connolly Office at Journal Office

TOWN PROPERTY Have a fine 9 room house on So. i Huntington street. Will sell at tea-| sonable pi ice and on liberal terms.; Splendid 6 room house on North j Huntington street, city water, cellar and wood shed. Cheap at SBOO. ; Good well built two story 6 room house, wood shed, well, and in good location on Boston street. $950. | An extra fine 6 room house, good j cellar, electric lights, well and city water. Fine location. Price $1,650. Elegant 9 room house, good cistern water in house, city water, electric lights, newly painted, fine location. Price $1,600'. ‘ 6 room cottage on Huntington St. good wood shed and well house, city water, good cemented cellar, a real bargain at $730. FARM LANDS 60 acres, 4 miles from Syracuse, surface slightly rolling, productive, a splendid large house, good Price $5,000. Have 80 acres with good buildings 2 miles of Limon, Colo., a thriving town, that I will trade for small farm here, or will sell very reasonable. 38 acres near Culver, Ind., small buildings, rich productive soil, level. Will exchange for town property or sell at a reasonable price. 40 acres 5 miles of Syracuse, on good road, good soil, plenty of fruit, an elegant house, good small barn. A nice home for 9 some one. $3300. 130 acres 4 % miles of Syracuse. Splendid location, splendid big house a good bam and other put buildings. Farm has twenweU cared fur and is

Ladies’ Fall Suits All New Style Suits $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 Sale Price $9.98 You know all our goods are marked in plain figures and we never deceive our customers in the quality or price. Ladies* Suits 16.50, 17.00, 17.50, 18.50 Sale Price $12.50 Some in this lot sold for still | more than the highest price we state. All new style suits. Come i to the store that will give you a square deal. Our goods are marked in plain figures; Ladies* Suits 20.00, 22.00, and 25.00 Sale Price 15.00 Staple Serge, Whipcord and Diagonal suits. Many of them Skinner satin lined. A great opportunity to buy. Ladies’ Suits I Sold at 25.00, 27.50, 30.00 Sale Price 17.50 I Now remember we inake our al- ’ terations free of cost. The only . thoroughly equipped alteration the city. Ladies’ Fine Suits 32.50, 35.00, and 37.50 Sale Price 20.00 I Tins lot is from one of the best j makers in New York. The best | cloth and fabric suits we carry.

FOLEYS HONEY' 1 TAR For Coughs and Colds

i very productive. See me about this I farm. SBS per acre. ‘ 30 acres 14 mile of Lake Wawa- ; see, good 4-room house and barn, big poultry house, soil is adapted to i raising grain, vegetables and fruit. A good place to raise poultry, vegej tables and keep cows for the lake I trade. Price $3,000. 60 acres near Ora, Ind., good house and barn, about 800 peach trees and a nice young apple orchard. Will sell at reasonable price or will exchange for town property. 240 acres 214 miles southwest of Cromwell, an excellent grain and stock farm, some rolling, soil very productive, good buildings and from $2,000 to* $2,500 merchantable timber. Will sell this farm at a bargain 160 acres 2j miles from Syracuse, on good road, close to school. A fine big 8 room house new, fair bam and other out buildings Farm is slightly rolling>very productive, about 15000 feet white oak saw timber. This is a fine farm. One half cash, easy terms on balance. Price S9O pr acre. 115 acres 3 miles from Syracuse. Good 6 room house, 2 bams, wagon shed and other out buildings; fine orchard, 'A of farm perfectly level, other half some rolling; no waste land, gravely and black loam soil and in good gfte of cultivation. This farm is vral worth the price, S9O per acre. 100 acres near Syracuse, about 8 acres wood timber,, balance under cultivation, farm is level, soil fertile and very productive. An elegant new 7-room.house, close, to school. This farm is hard t» du- > plicate. Pride £IOO per fCM.br will sell 4b SdfeS vitb Bouse I WM

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Isen’t there something in the following that you want? Among the practical gifts you will find |s I Mantle Clocks, Big Ben Alarm Clocks, Parker Fountain Pens, Detachable Handle Um- |< | brellas, everything in Silverware of the best grade. Hand painted China and Cut Glass. !| || Our JEWELR this P. HC JFFMAN, The Jeweler. I || year is beautiful. 4 ’• • ' ’ g

Itl»♦♦♦♦«!Ill>>♦»«» I Goiiniru News IIIIIIIMI • • Boliver. John Gilbert and wife are on the sick list with lagrippe. Mrs. Anna Stamatesis confined to her bed with lumbago. Miss Cora James who has been sick for several months is some better at this writing. George Cable who has been confined to his bed for the past year with heart trouble and dropsy is no better. Adison James of Ohio is visiting friendand relatives in Boliver. Billy Daniels of Kentucky, is making his home with Lewis Stiffler and family for the winter. Eston Clayton of Syracuse who has been working for the B. & O. as chief engineer, is husking corn for his father, David Clayton. Vern Strieby went to Goshen Wednes- ' day to take a position as foreman in the Goshen Woolen Mills. George Krieger and wife of three corners and G. W. Strieby spent Thursday with John Gilbert and family. The Hann Brothers are husking corn on the E. J. Strieby farm at Gravel Hill. Mrs. Zack Lecounts returned home Sat urday after a weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Jones, at Ft. Wayne. Greely Yoder and familv went to Pierceton Saturday, to visit Marion Mil!er and family. Wert Bortz and wife are keeping house for Wm. Starner and wife while they attend the fat stock show in Chicago. Dannv Presinger of Gas Citv i« making his home wi’h KJrs. Mahala Grissom. Jacob Yoder of Syracuse is hauling his winter supplies from bis farm in Boliver. Adison Strieby is putting a new floor in his cottage at Dewart Lake. C. G. Strieby and wife went to Chicago to attend tne fat stock show and visit their son, Harry and wife for a few days. Albert Rink and wife are doing their work. Reub Mock and family of Salem and Miss Lula Gilbert took dinner Sunday with Albert Mock and family. C. W. Strieby and Mrs. Allie Morehead of North Webster, spent Friday with Frank Morehead and family near Tippecanoe Church. , Mrs. Delila Strieby visited her daughter Mrs. Richard Guy and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower, Tuesday. Jacob Atland spent Saturday evening and Sunday at North Wedster with his best girl. Mrs. Eliza Strieby went to Goshen, Tuesday to visit her brother, John Wiggins and other relatives, returning home Saturday. Wm. Starner and wife went to Chicago Monday to attend the fat stock show a couple of days and from there went to Elkhart to visit relatives, then went to Fostoria Ohio to visit his uncle, Frank Starner and returned home Saturday evening. I Jasper James and wife, John Bortz and wife and John Gilbert and wife assisted Wuj. Stnehy to kill his hogs, Thursday. Miss Audra Mock has returned home after spending a week with relatives and friends in Svracuse, Warsaw and Defiance Ohio. Bill Starner, Jasper James, Louis and Walt Stiffler, Marion Wviand, Leuis Gar. rison, Curt Strieby, Wm. Longacher and Billy Daniels of Kentucky spent one evening last week at Zack Lecounts*. Wm. Longacher and Jasper James fnrnished violin music for the guests anti Mr. Lecount sung a few local songs. All enjoyed a gopd time. Jasper James bought his wife a new mop tor Thanksgiving. Jasper says it is just the thing for women in cold weather as they need not put their hands in the water to ring as it turns with a crank and does the ringing itself. Jasper says that he is going to be an agent for patent mops. There are some young boys in this locality who are not old enough to carry gunsand have no hunting license that are making a practice of shooting and banting on the Sabbath Day. Be careful boys if the game warden catches you. Lake Papakeechie Mies Zola Hendrickson Some cold around Papakeechie. A jolly little sociable time was held at Breezy Terris Inn Friday evening and was enjoyed by all the young people. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock of Cromwell called on Mr. Babcock's mother Saturday and Sunday. John Klingaman and Harvey Hendrickson called on lady friends at Milford Sunday evening. 1 Many of bur young people' attended the school hew supper at Cromwell. Miss Floreiidp W&nw'apd Messers. El-

If you are undecided wha to buy come in and let us suggest something. We have I a larger Chrisrmas stock than we ever before carried. We have both practical andi , ornamental goods.

Ruth Shock, « Dick Knox was fortunate enough to win a cake at the C<omwell box supper Saturday evening. Milo Klingaman took a few steps Saturday. He is improving rapidly. Zola Hendrickson staved with Mi-s Fay Greene one evening while her mother was visiting at Fort Wayne. South Shore. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brunjes, his son John and wife took dinner Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver. .Clara Swank visited with Ethel Corbin over Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Corbin and Mrs. J. P. Stuart went to Elkhart Friday. Eunice Asher visited her mother, Mrs. J. P. Stuart over Sunday. The ice is filling up the bays on Lake Wawasee. Bert Searfoss and family visited with Bert Swank over Sunday. Bert Searfoss and Bert Swank butchered Monday. Mrs. Evern Woggoman has been very sick for the past two weeks. Walter Weaver and family spent Monday evening with the John Swank family. Russel Warner is working at thece ment plant. Miss Stella Gray is home again aft*, helping Mrs. Cooper for the past tw months. A number of business men of Syracus took dinner with Ed. Ditton Sunda*. Ed. Ditton and Dick Brunjes went t Ligonier to inaugerate the Elks lodge laWednesday night. Emorv and Chris Kincaide return e< from Elkhart having worked there so the past six weeks. Solomon’s Creek. Miss Bessie Juday The Revival meeting at the Dunkan' church is conducted by Rev. Forney of Goshen, well known in this vicinity. Meeting will continue this week. Mary Holtzinger and Hazel Good are on the si k list this week. Mr. M. Heaston left Sunday for the hospital at Peru. John Good and wife spent Monday with Ed Good and wife at Benton. Mary Warble spent Sunday at the home of Ben Juday, the guest of Les* r Wantz. ( An Xmas entertainment will be given at the U. B. church at this place Xmas eve. A welcome to all. Mrs. Sarah S. Juday and Miss Clark, her nurse, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Juday’s daughter, Mrs James Lot g. Bessie Juday spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Juday at New Paris Rev. Forney of Goshen took dinner Sunday with Wm. Sheline and family Iverson Mishler and family of New Paris spent Sunday with Sam Whitehead Wm. Sheline is suffering with a very painful eye caused by a limb striking him. Wawasee. Mrs. Graff is some better. H. H. Doll of Syracuse was the guest of h‘s sister, Mrs. Howard Bentz, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and Mr Briggs, of Williamsport, spent Sunday at the Wm. Garver home. Meade Lemons of Cromwell butchered some hogs for Wm. Grow, Tuesday. Mrs. Perry Dull who has been on the sick list is better. Revival meetings conducted by Rev. Mvgrant at Ebenezer chnrch still continue. A. E, Fick made a business trip to Kimmell Tuesday. The team driven by J. E Rarick became frightened at a pile of coal in fro ri of the Chas. Launer residence, Tuesdayevening and ditched the school hack. No harm done but a few brakes in the harness and wagon. Indian Village. Fay B. Mock Mrs. Katie Jones called on her sister, Mrs. Geo-ge Clingerman and family, Wednesday. Ernest Stoner of near Pierceton called on friends at this place, Sunday. Ralph Mock spent Sunday with his uncle, Walter Knepper and family. Wm. Knepper and wife, Fanny Mock, Dan Fay and Janies Leeount and wife, were Sunday guests of Samuel R«cd.

J. W* ROTHENBERGER ■ , : Undertaker .. r. ' SYRACUSE, i 4 IND.

J66nt-a-wor(ii | Column * ?S Ca»h Should the Ovpy 5 •-£ Unless Ton Have standing Accttnn 1 t Get your wife engraved cards for Christmas The Journal has the • best quality. —Shot Gun and set of sing e harness for sale very cheap. See Riley Wantz. Our engraved stationery and call ing cards are the best obtainable Come in and see our samples. —Wanted all kinds of tin?' j Anyone interested in this, pie ■ write to Coppes, Zook & Mutscl i I Company, Nappanee, Indiana. 27 1 ; I Surveyor Knox of Albion and \V: | Stocker took iliuner with Wm. Kne: * [ and family, Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Knepper and Mrs. Fant Mock spent Thursday with Mrs. Wait r| Knepper. Mrs. Linville Hire of Ligonier sj ■ i ! one afternoon with Mr. Samuel Reed yii family last week. W titer Autnsbaugh and family \* I 5 in lay guests of Homer Carrel atid i ilv of Wilmot. Er test Wilkinson and w - ife spent Sa - day with Jesse Leeount and faintly. Hershell Miller-and wife spent Satu - day and Sunday with Harry Kitson a a wi e at Churubusco. Jerd Priest and wife, Oscar Correll i i vife,'Dora Clngerman and family, lack Clingerman were Sunday guest- 1, George elingerman and family. F ank Brown and family, Hattie G r-1 such, ami Rosa Iden spent Sunday w; h i Chas. Iden and family. Jes< Green and family were Sunday vi - : iiors of Jess Green and family. Salem. Miss Etta Crowl Shredding corn is the order of the da.* i m this vicinity. Mr--. Chauncey Weybright is very pc r I I) at this writing. Arch Detrees and Chas. Bowser at <1 wives were the guests of Ray Miller and wife of Milford, Sunday. R. J. Mock and family visit d with relatives nt ar Zion Chapel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crowl took Sund; y dinne- w> e formers’ parents, Eli Crow v e. Edmund Auer and wife assisted the I; tters’ par-;..'. *. .C. Miller and wile butch ?y. The Journal SI.OO a year. State of Ohio, City of Toledo\ Lucas County, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenc> 6 Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Coutny and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of OXI HUNDRED DOLLARS for each am every ca-e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEV. Sworn to before me ami subscribed in my presence, this 6th dty of December, A. Dl 18S6. A. W. GLEASON, [Saal] Notary Public. Hall’s datarrh Cure is taken internal!) ' and acts irectly on the blood and mucous * surfaces of the system. Send for t< s i ' monials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. i Toledo, Ola . ' Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constip. - , tion.

[for SALE: A BARGAIN I SixToom cottage on ft. 4 j Harrison St. Practically 1 new, with good cellar and 4 fine well of water under J cover. Barn with- cement . floor, having room for bug 4 gies and three ho-ses; good chichen house with cement . 1 floor and park room for 500 ; 1 I. chickens. 1 acre of ground, ) . with some fruit/ Will be sold | < i- at a bargain if taken soon, j 4 I T E ft. R Strocd ; Syracuse, Ind. I j A"- —J 1

(The Holiday {Season | will soon come again | So you would like to remember ■ $ your friends with some little re- : } membrance. Now listen we have ■ f some nice Silverware, Baking and I | Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percola- : tors and Aluminum Ware. < ! I I i 1 J ; ? J. : t i !! IS- HL- . ! WMHiw ■ Ig \ JI yy HY not make a (HirisHn is p;( .sent this yettr that will < JI bring enjoyment to the entire household for years and <> 0 years to come? Why not give the woman who presides ’’ over your home a present that will decrease her worry a o a hundred fold? Suih a sensible, practical present is the ; MONARCH 5 MALLEABLE RANGE •; - ."g ' 1 1 II IIMIHIMm—HiII—II Bill llinr - ■■■ini'j; Most Men . ii I like a nice sharp pocket knife, :: so remember we have them. :• Many other articles that are use- :: f ful the twelve months, that would ■; | please the receiver. I Boys and Girls > I. will enjoy a sled or skates. : Now in the next two weeks is ■: | the time for a choice, and would a i: be pleased i you will come to see :: : what we have. We will please :: • you, so come. • ■ ’• * • ‘ --- ----- J I 1 1 . 1 . ~, r ' > ? E. E. STRfEBY I II ► ! 1

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