The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1914 — Page 3

i:" |brainards dept, store " ■ * • ! « > . *■ New Fall Goods are coming :: in now. No War prices at our : store. Our Fall Goods were all I purchased before the European war and you will ; not notice any raise in the price here. Last cut on Summer Dress Goods. Our stock I is greatly reduced and we offer the balance at very low figures; 15c Dress Goods 10c, 25c Dress Goods ‘ 19c, 50c Dress Goods 38c. Wash Goods and White Shirt Waists all reduced for the balance of this ; month. Everyday Needs at money saving prices. William’s Talcum Powder, all odors, box 15 ; cents, Airfloat’s and others’ 15 cents. Shaving Soap, bar 5 cents, Toilet Soap, new ! line, 10 cents each. ; Peroxide, large bottle, 10 cents, Vasoline, bot- ; tie, 5 cents. Mason Jar Rubbers, 10c a box or 3 boxes for ! 25 cents. Tin fruit cans, the best, dozen 35 cents. I•.- I * J BRAINARDS’ i | If You Buy It At Brainard’s It Is Cheaper. . , HAMMOCKS > . There isn’t an article that yon can bny which will give yon more comfort for the : money than a hammock. We have a very : attractive line to select from. Prices « | range from SI.OO to $5.00 i , * ► ■ ■ 'V ! > , » < 1 * < F. L. HOCH Phonelß i: I | J. W. ROT HEN BERGER y UNDERTAKER I* Prompt and Efficient Service ** Phonesl9o and 121 ! j Gnshion tired Ambulance in connection I JENKINS 1 guarantee of highest PURITY I It is the strongest guarantee of the purity of 1 PEERLESS FLOUR | SYRACUSE FLOUR MILLS i: Next Ligonier Market. Day O Saturday, June 27th, 1914 o "" '■■■"' — o 11 This is the day that buyer and seller meet on equal P' footing and at no expense to either. No matter what you 0 may have to sell, list it now with the Farmers’ And Merchants’ Trust. Go LIGONIER. INDIANA

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HOUTON C. FRAZER ABSTRACTER WARSAW. INDIANA Goodyear Shoe Co to John. Robinson lot 71 Warsaw S3BOO Silas Ketring to Mariah Bower lot 109 D&.N ad Syracuse 1000 Mary Wright to Florence Kincade 46.33 a sec 7 Wayne tp 3000 Jacob Eger to Wm Thomas 160 a sec 14 Monroe tp 14760 Eliza Nice to Elsie Ross tract sec 8 Washington tp 1400 Maud Himes to Geo Thomas lot 15 Leesburg 550 Geo Pontius to Wm Neff & wife lot in Clay pool 500 Wm Thoma to Ezra Bloom lot 6 Clavpool 225 Elizabeth Shock to State of Indiana 5.47 a sec 25 Turkey creek tp 597 Wilbert Williams to Geo Pontius track in Clay pool 200 E. A. Collins to Elmer Leverton lot 19 Baugher’s Plat Yellowbanks 100 Frank Logue to Elba Cochran lots 1 & 2 Etna Green 700 Depauw Fund Increased An additional gift of $2,000 toward the SIOO,OOO fund being raised for the construction of a new gymnasium at Depauw university was announced by C. U. Wade, endowment secretary of the local institution. The donors are Mrs. Martha Whitcomb and son, David H. Whitcomb of Shelbyville. This makes a total of $5,000 that has given by the latest donors. Approximately $65,000 has been raised. Actual work on the new building will be begun as soon as $75,000 has been promised. Health Officers At Lake County Health Officer Dr. C. W. Burket and Deputy L. W. Ford inspected sanitary conditions around Lake Wawasee, Saturday. There has been complaints reaching the ears of county authorities that conditions at some of the out-buildings were not healthful. A further examination will be made next week and it is probable that some changes will be ordered in the manner of sewerage disposal. Lucky Ligonier Importers Loeser Bros, of Ligonier are congratulating themselves on the fact that on the 14tn day of July they left Belgium with a large cargo of Belgium breeding horses, valued at $40,000. On July 28th war was declared and before they landed their horses in Ligonier all Europe had declared war. Rain Changes Plans The Ladies’ Monday aftenoon Bridge Club planned a picnic in McFall’s woods for last Thursday but the showers changed it into an indoor picnic at the E. F. Horner home. The ladies entertained their husbands and the occasion was an enjoyable one. Charge Dismissed A charge of public intoxication was placed against Dennis Kelly in Squire Bennett’s court at Warsaw by J. P. Dolan and was to have been heard last Thursday. The case was dismissed, however, before the day set for trial. Eagles To Ft. Wayne A number of Syracuse Eagles attended the picnic given by the Ft. Wayne Aerie, Sunday. We are in formed that Ed. McClintic started on Thursday for fear of missihg some of the free lunch. Red Wing Is Sold Gail H. Bridge of Richmond, Ind., has purchased the passenger boat, “Red Wing,” of Mr. Mishler. Mr. Bridge has been employed by Jesse Sargent for several months. Republican Paper There is a rumor afloat that a Republican paper is soon to be started in Goshen. S. T. Betes has purchased a piaup of Wm. Beckman.

I J. W. ROTHENBERGER Is Undertaker : SYRACUSE, * IND.

MR MEETING Or THE WIISEE 0001(01-' WE ASSOCIM HELD OH AUbUST BTH Resolutions Passed Show That The Association is Taking a Keen Interest In Protecting And Improving The Lake Annual meeting called for Jnly 26, 1914 was adjourned to August 8, 1914. there not being sufficient members present to transact business, Elliot Durand being President pro tem. The meeting of the Bth of August was called to order by R. M. Pentreath, President pro tein. Minutes of last meeting and that of August 9, 1913, were dispensed with as efeeh member had received a printed report of the Secretary and Treasure which was a copy of the same. It was moved and carried that the Secretary notify any person or persons dumping sewerage of any kind into the Maters of Lake Wawasee that he or they were liable to arrest for so doing and if u:>on notification the offense was repeated, to cause the arrest of such party or parties. It was moved and carried that this Association enter into an agreement with the citizens of Syracuse, Indiana, to enlarge the present Pickwick Channel, connecting Syracuse and Wawasee Lakes, pledging itself to hear one-half the expenses of such dredging; that the Secretary take up the matter with the Syracuse organization. of citizens as to such pledge and also ascertain from the Sandusky' Poitland Cement Company and other contractors as to the probable cost of said improvement; that au assessment of $5.00 be levied per member, in addition to the present membership fee of $3.00, that the Secretary make a thorough canvas of the cottageers at Lake Wawasee and solicit memberships and assessments and that he be paid a reasonable compensation therefor. It was moved and carried that the Secretary investigate the law with reference to lights on launches at night and furnish each member with a copy of the same. It was moved and can ied that this association purchase a Lungmotor and that the same be placed at the Sargent Hotel, subject to call by phone or otherwise. Moved and cart ied that the following resolution Le adopted, to-wit: Resolved; That the Wawasee Protective Association lieartly commend and endorse the policy of the Hon. Fish & Game Commissioner of the State of Indiana, Hon. Geo. W. Miles, for the efficient service given throughout the State, by himself and his department', in the protection and propagation of fish and game; That the Secretary forward a copy of this resolution to the Govenor of the State of Indiana and to the Hon. Geo. W. Miles and to such others who may be interested and attach thereto a copy of the memdership of this Association. Moved and carried that the dues of all public boatmen on Lake Wawasee be payable strictly ill advance and that the Secretary notify them of this action. Moved and carried that the Secretary in behalf of this association, write a letter of condolence to the President of the United States in respect to the recent loss of his wife. Moved and carried that appropriate lights be placed on the Association pier and that the Secretary confer with J. M. Sargent for their purchase and that J. M. Sargent be paid for the upkeep of same. Proceeding to election officeis, the following were elected: President, J. M. Sargent; Vice-President, J. G. Brannum; Secretary and Treasure, Geo. L. Xanders; Directors, J. A. Van Osdol, G. M. Kleder, Elliott Durand. On motion meeting was adjourned. Geo. L. Xanders, Secretary. Supplementary Members aie requested to report to the Secretary any person dumping sawerage into Lake Wawafeee or otherwise polluting its waters. When in need of the lungmotor, phone to the Sargent Hotel and state at what point on the Lake the same is needed. Loose no time in doing this, minutes are very valuable when a human life is at stake. The Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County have placed a pulmotor which is also used for the saving of drowned persons, at the Harkless Machine Shop at the public landing in Syracuse. Phone or send a machine or fast motor boat for same, Your attention is called to the dangerous practice of running launches after dark without lights. This is against the law. We should not be made aware < f this after a catastrophe. There must be a light at each end of a launch. Kindly call the attention of non-members of the Association to this law so that they will not be arrested for its violation due to ignorance of same. You will find enclosed a blank agreement with regard to the special assessment to provide funds with which to make a more permanent channel connecting .the two lakes. This assessment will be collectible only in event the citizens of Syraense meet us half way and if they do not, the same will not be made use of. We must have more funds with which to keep up the good work of the Association. An open channel, free from floating sods and other obstructions will appeal to most residents about this Lake and a lungmotor may be the very means of saving your own life or that of a near relative. It is estimated that the one-half pledge fordredging will amount to five hundred dollars. Do not let this appeal pass by, sign the card and forward to the treasurer. You will thereby save yourself from personal solicitation. Signal Lights On Boats (An act concerning public offences) Sec. 2326, Burns Revised statutes of 1908. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to have, use or navigate any steamboat, launch, sailboat or other water craft during the night time on any of the inland lakes or rivers in this state without displaying in a conspicuous place on the bow of such craft a signal light, showing white in front, red on the left side and green on the right side, and also one light on the stern of such craft. All boats or other crafts when anchored more than one hundred feet from the shore must display a signal light that can be seen from every direction: Provided, That this section shall not apply to row boats wheu in use nor to any craft when anchored within one hundred feet of the shore. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this section shall, on conviction, be fined not exceeding ten dollars. This act will be strictly enforced. WAWASEE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION. In Case of Drowning In case of drowning, you will find a lungmotor at the Sargent Hotel, telephone No. 832. f Pulmotor at Harkless machine shop, Syracuse, telephone No. 81.

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