The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 December 1913 — Page 6

lolL med evwy dtqrr& WLeibl A MONARCH Brings Good Cheer for the Whole 365 Days There is no mystery in a gift from a friend or dear one. It is so good to be remembered with something that will bring a thought. Think of the many, many little useful articles you can give for remembrance. ALUMINUM WARE SILVER SALID FORKS KNIVES AND FORKS SLEDS SKATES POCKET KNIVES GEM JR. SAFETY RAZORS How much they please How long we remember E. E. STRIEBY

1 . 1 | THE NEWELL BROS. CO. | i I SOUND IT FROM THE HOUSE TOPS | |j| Some of the best garments obtainable are included in || || this store’s big slaughter sale of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats and Suits I Strange as it may seem, we’ve even plunged Wooltex M high grade substantial garments into the price reducing g W mill. So come and select a Wooltex or a Brady or a M Palmer high grade suit or coat. They are all included. | $22.50, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 f S Coats and Suits NOW $15.00 | $16.50, $17.50, $18.75, $20.00 | | i Suits and Coats NOW $12.00 | I , Splendid Coats and Suits NOW AT SIO.OO, $7.50, $5.00 | IF urs Are Selling F reely for B Christmas s There’s all the reason in the world why this store should lead all others in the sjile of Furs. j|| FlßST—Here’s an exceptionally fine assortment • to choose from. g | , SECOND—We safeguard the quality in every g I possible way. THIRD—The lowest possible prices at which Furs p can be sold. || See Us Before Christmas | | Newell Bros. Co. g The Store on the Corner GOSHEN W SYRACUSE K. of P. Opera House SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 Grand Production of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Immortal Drama ENOCH & MARK WOOD’S Production of Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Grand Old Play Superbly Pre- Special Scenery Throughout the Ensouled by a Company of Ex- tire Production. Complete Cast, traordinary Excellence Correct Costumes. Hear the SUPERB CONCERT BAND at Noon and 7 P. M. in Front of Theatre 4 ACTS 20 SCENES 20 PEOPLE PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c SEATS ON SALE At HOCH’S DRUG STORE Sfi lATTI to .to e Elkhart hospital returned home UalvlU, Friday. Miss Etta Crowl x P E Mock called at the home of his ,J- E- Roberts and daughter Mamie, daughter, Mrs. Paul Buhrt, and husband, visited over Sunday with Geo. Auer s. John Auer and family spen*. Sunday p O y Pmkerton and -Alva Crowl and with his brother, Edmund Auer, and wife, families, Jesse Crowl and Amy Hollar Mrs. Walter Wey bright who has been were Sunday guests of Eli Grow’s.

Solomon’s Creek And Benton > Miss Bessie Judav k Mrs. Sarah Buller is visiting her son, f Trivas, and family at South Bend. ’ Rev. Simon and wife attended a nieet- ! ing at Elkhart a few days last week. k M. Heaston and wife returned home > after a few weeks visit in Michigan. > Mrs. Albert Darr is visiting relatives at ‘ Grovertown in Stark Township. * Homer Darr and wife of Syracuse, Ben f Zimmerman and wife and Tohn Pence > took dinner Thursday with S. I. Juday’s. ’ Sunday School Sunday, preaching , following, Y. P. C. U. in the evening. ? The illustrated lectures given by Mr. > Miller at the Brethern church are very s interesting and well attended. , Walter Rex and family, Henry Rex ; and wife, and Mesdames McFerreu and ' Alvirie were Sunday guests of David ( Holtzinggr and family. ’ Chester Firestone and wife spent Suns day at the home of Ed Darr. - " John Good and family took dinner j Sunday with Ben Zimmerman and wife. t Lonzo Rookstool and family were Sun- , dav guests of Amos Wortinger’s. ’ Earl Good returned home with his , father from Kewanne, 111., last week. ’ Belva Juday, Estella Alvine, Grover j Hillbish and John Darr were Sunday ’ guests of Shermon Juday and family. , The Xmas cantata “Santa Claus’ Advice’ ’ will be given here, Xmas eve. , Ed Butler of Goshen, visited Benton j friends over Sunday. A number of the Royal Neighbors spent ■ Friday evening with Mrs. Chas Butler. ; Dan Warble and wife of Syrahuse, • spent a few days last week at the home ! of Frank Warble. 1 Earnest Rookstool and wife of Millers- ' burg, spent Sunday with Clinton Rook- > stool and family. Lewis Lemon and wife of. Cromwell, Wm. Moore and wife of Wawasee, and Mrs. Art Nicolai and children were guests of Paul Ringwaldt and family Sunday. Wesly Ott and wife visited at the home of Willis Blue of Leasburg, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Umberihour of South Bend, formerly of this place is seriously ill with heart trouble. She has many friends at this place who will be sorry to hear of her illness. Fred Monn and family of Goshen, spent Sunday with Albert Monn’s. Wawasee John Dull and family have moved from the Jacob Sheets farm back to their property on the county line. A shower was given Harvey Hendrickson and wife at the home of William Hendrickson on Stones Hill, Wednesday evening. Those from Wawasee who were in attendence were Jasper and Fred Green and wives, Jesse Green and family, Albert McNees, Isaiah Klingerman, Mr. Morrison and wives. Mrs. Edna Vawter Hess of Indianapolis, will arrive in a few days to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Smith Vawter of Vawter Park. Roy Brown and wife of Vawter Park, spent Sunday in Elkhart visiting the formers mother who is very sick at the General hospital there. She was takan there Tuesday of last week and is not improving as much as her friends desire. John E. Rarick is quite sick and under J the doctors care. . H. H. Doll and A. E. Fick are taking turns in driving the school hack for Johif Rarick during his sickness. Logan Bly of Cromwell, is helping hi brother, Otto, on a job of wood cuttinf in the Crows Nest woods. The West End Mrs. Jacob Rentfrow assisted Mrs. J< [ Rentfrow with butchering Friday. > Milton Rentfrow and grandaughter > Nita Bunger and daughter were Suul J guests of Jacob Rentfrow and wife. I [ Ray Price of Kimmell, was a visitJ', ‘ the John Price home Wednesday. I< > Christ Darr and family of Four Col < > were Sunday guests of Jess Darr’s, I ' Jacob and Donald Weybright call! < > the W. E. Sheffield family Saturdal J J Ada Stough of Elkhart, and B» ‘ Koher and wife were Sunday visit# , > Joe Stough and wife. f ' • Miss Lou Doll and Mrs. Ralph I s ' • were the guests of S. O. Jeffries am- J J ily Sunday. | 1 ’ The little son of Riley Wantz h#« ! » very ill the past week. Mrs. W. E. Sheffield and <fer ‘ Eloa, spent last Thursday wijrs. ' Claud Niles of Gilberts. I * *

Indian llage. Mlm Far Muck. Mrs. Rosie Lien brother, W. R. Stocker, spent Sundi'ith Chas. Ideii's. Wm. Knepjier adrife called at the home of Elden Stoni Wilmot, Saturday. Mrs. Kate Jones si Thursday with her father, Wm. Hal Marv Reed spentturday with her grandma, Mrs. Jamecount. Rev. Hemer tookiday dinner with Chas. Iden and wife lira Brown spent f Sunday with her grandma, Mrs. Lii Shock, of near Syracuse. Rev. Horner antfiss Hazel Miller spent Sunday afters at the home of Mrs. E. Himes. Ethel and Hazel er spent Saturday evening with Chas. » aud family. Frank Sparks t wife were Sunday guests of Sam Ree I family. W’m. Knepper ai ife, EMen Stoner, wife and little sc Kenneth, of near Wilmot, Clyde I . wife and little daughter, Wava, NFanny Mock, Fay and Ralph Mock.l Susan Knepper were Sunday gutpf Walter. Knepper and family. Lavone Koherent Sunday with Mary Reed. Arthur Iden anmily were Sunday guests of Mrs. Idcparents, Joe Miller and family, of Oarove. Wm. Knepperil wife, Mrs. Wm. Stocker, Clyde Jcand wife and Leslie Prentice and wifeisted Susan Knepper with her butcher! Thursday. Mrs. Christ. Ks, daughter aud son, Mabie and Walteere Sunday guests of Ed. Stocker afamily. Floyd Prentiqpent Sunday with Orris Iden. “Hello Oakwcjami, why don’t you send those item! j— ‘ ymot J. W. Shockife and son, Donald Himes, wife and of South Bend, Geo. Klingerman artmily Mr,.-atiil Mrs. Sparks of IndjVillage, and Harry Stoner and fanuf near Wilmot, took dinner with J. (lingerman and wife, Sunday. Wilmot is stilproving, I. Drake is building an adfi to his house. Mrs. Frankfeninger spent Friday afternoon with?. Gerard. Lloyd Shocld wife took Sunday dinner with W Koher and wife. A number ollmot ladies called on Mrs. S. E. Sh| Friday afternoon and evening, and |d carpet rags. Wilmot chin are having chicken pox. S. E. Shoclnt a few days with the Fick family. I Mr. Fidler Mastering his house, on Water Streetj look out girls, the best will get the Aon. perts. • > jCalviu Cooper Mrs. W. wner has been very sick but is John Mqty an( l w^e au( i Charley Harris W ei?Gosheii, Saturday. Mrs. Chf Lutes is on the sick list. J. W. jlabaugh and wife visited

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Thursday in Goshen the guest of Mrs. The Geyer sclusil will have a Christmas entertaimiieitt Saturday afternoon. Levi Ressler aud wife visited Friday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Berkey. Sunday School at 9:30. Preaching following. Sain Maun of Goshen, spent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. John Arnol, and family. Four Corners Melvin Stutsman and wife were Milford visitors Saturday. James Meloy and wife helped Christ. Darr with his butchering, Tuesday. Artie Geyer, wife and daughter of Syracuse, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Clarence Snyder. Clint. Callandar, wife and son Sundayed at the home of Emeral Joues near White Oak. Guy Cory remains about the same. Charley Schultz and family Sundayed in Syracue the guests of Buhert’s. Burdell Weaver, wife and two sons spent Sunday at the home of Lemon Master. Three Corners John Ward and wife called on W. O. Cobb’s, Sunday. Virgie Ward and Clee Hibschmin called on Chas. Schuder and wife Sunday. Melvin Lingofelter, wife and son and Lena Ward called at the home of Daniel Lingofelter, Sunday. Marvan Lingofelter spent from Thursday till Saturday morning witlWlaniel Lingofelter’s. Mr. Lingofelter k-acconi-panied him to Milford. | Mrs. Sylvester Unrue visited with her ' father, Isaac Closs over Sunday. Vada and Marie Unrue, Lloyd Lung and Floyd Grey were on our streets Sunday. Sam Bushong was at Chicago from ■ Wednesday noon till Thursday evening, j Every body is invited to the Pie Social, voting contest and Christmas entertainment at ’he Hex school house, Thursday evening December 18. Tamarack George Mullen’s visited with Howard Watkins’ Saturday. We are having beeutiful weather for this time of year. Iman Rookstool, Elizabeth and Helen Snavely visited Sunday with Dave Stiffler. I Ed Coy’s took dinner Sunday with I Will Coy’s. Marie Strieby was a guest over Sunday of Mary Sargent. Sol’Mullen and family visited Sunday with John Mullen’s. George Strieby visited Sunday at 'the home of his uncle, Frank Strieby. Maurice Feaster aud Wes Miller helped j Jim Juday move to town Tuesday. Guess too much in country. Still the farmers will stay and eat.' Butchering time not over yet. Mrs. Frank Wogoinan called on her j sister in town Sunday, Mrs. Jeanette] Wogoman, whois in ill health.

Cromwell. Mrs. W. A. and Mhs Ina Ratrie o Garrett, vi.«s»te<l at tli>' home Friday, Several Ligonier high school vtaited our acbooto Friday afternoon. Wawaka defeated CromweH St to it Friday evening at the lamkrt baiT game. The M. E. Bazrar cio*e«l Saturday evening and wa« a attccew, the Indie* netting a neat num for their i liuri e, Mrs. 1 .aura Burna of Albion, ha.« l>een a gucat at the home of Frank Whitehead. Geraldine Huswcy in nntidared with

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the-ricjtr— Ralph Jon* -is v ■’>- hi - parents and frieudo here Rulry Kuhl/ of Ligonier, visiterl here, Friday, Quite an irrtereeting and instructive W. iC. f. U.meeting was held here Sundav, | the band le/ya furnished the music. j Our <k h/a>| will close Friday for a weeks ’ vacation Several of the tear hers expect to attend the AMociation at Indianapolis. Mrs. W McCammon )ws returned to j her home in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Elvin Moore was at 'Albion, : Thunday

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