The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 April 1915 — Page 5

An Opportunity 'While we have no authority for saying that Mr. Sehlotter, who recently disposed of his holdings in New Jersey and who has signified his intention of moving to Syracuse, will invest in a manufacturing industry here, still it is probable and he should be shown every courtesy and encouragement in this direction. He has shown his ability as a manufacturer and we hope that he can see an opportunity to embark in the Syracuse industrial .field.

Now For Bargains 2 Set Team Harness left 1 4 Set Buggy Harness left 54 Sweat Pads 25c each 21 halters ? 1 16 Leather Collars cheaper than others can 1 buy them. , 1 60 Whips extra values ] • Wa must close these out ] : EARL W. CONRAD J ! Warsaw, Indiana . 4 ! “Are You Looking for a Bargain” i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Now Is The Time - I 1 ‘ ’ To paint and clean about the house. ] To aid in this use Campbell varnish ! stain, Hoosier Paint and O'Cedar ] mops. ! Look All You Will ] * there is no pl<bw that can fill the place < of an Olixyr No. 11. ! No Planter Like the Black Hawk ; Save The Burden ; of your horse by buying the Daven- < port Roller Bearing and Turnbull Ro- ; tary wagon, I New Things in barndoor track and hangers that o makes the door easy opened. Remember This A ride in the Auburn or Briscoe will ] convince you what it takes to make a < good automobile. A ride speaks the ] • . < truth, not sometimes. Peer- < less wire fence, barb wire at bottom ; < prices < GIVE US A CALL • E. E. STRIEBY : W? Iff W I JELLY POWDERS $ * Make the most delicious dessert J J more qnanity and better quality j 5 than any other Jelly desert on 5 $ the market. S We’re so sure of this statement that we will give you two / packages of any other brand if you do not agree with us after trying’it. / At your service Kindig & Co. fcI'VVWWWW'W'WWWW

PEACH CROP POOR Not Over One-Tenth- of A Crop Expected by Growers The peaelj crop in this section is looked upon as almost a total faifure. Some growers think that they will secure about one-tenth of a crop in the large orchards. North of Syracuse, some farme s report prospects better and in a few instances a few trees are heavy in buds .ami blossoms, but taken as a whole the crop will be verv light.

A. L. Jordan of Edinsburg, is : spending this week with his family, )! at Lake Wawasee, where he recently purchased a farm. Mr. . Jordan is chief engineer of a starch i factory in Edinsburg, but next jear I! will give up his position and rei i side here permanently. iI—PRICES are on but don’t be fooled into thinking it is cheaper >i to buy bread. Make your own bread i. but of the Blended Flour GERBLLE which is not only cheaper in the long run, but makes more palatable. i nutritious and wholesome food. Thomas Searfoss, daughter. Haze] ■ sons Lonnie and James, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sam Searfoss attended ; the funeral of Mrs. Susanne Hepler at Nappanee, Tuesday. She was the children’s grandmother. —The Oxford season is now here and we are prepared to supply your needs with the latest styles. A. W. Strieby & Son. Earl Ward is home on a ninety : day furlough. The B. &0. is lay- • iug oft’ men claiming lack of business. Airs. Don Doll of Kimmell, Della Vorhis and children ami Noah Shock and family, were Sunday ‘ i guests Os Mrs. Minnie Bentz. —House cleaning season is now. here. If you need any draperies or curtains see our line. A. W. Strieby & Sen. Dan. Sarfoss and wife. Airs. . , Bare, ami Rev. (‘leaver, ate Sun- ■ tlay dinner with Air. and Airs, j Frank Shaffer. Mattie Katzer is now at the Inn Annex and will operate it until some disposal is made of the pro1 perty. ,—The Weinberg shoe for men, are unexcelled for comfort, fit and i service. For sale at A. W. Strieby & Son. i ’('has. Foster and wife of Kimmell. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Airs. Wm. Butt. Aaron A. Rasor of Warsaw, was a business visitor at rhe Lake and i in Syracuse. Tuesday. —We have several town dwel-, l-lings for sale at reasonable prices. Call or write Butt & Xanders. Louis Neff and wife and Airs. I Cynthia Myers were at PapakeetI chie. Sunday. Mrs. Levi Kitson who has been , undergoing treatment at the Goshen i hospital returned home Saturday. —A complete line of Velvetina Toilet specialties now on sale at A. W. Strieby & Son. Mr. and Airs. Burton Howe were at Elkhart, Sunday, the guests of Air. and Airs. Garfield Vorhis. —Nine ways to save money will be found in the Star Clothing store advertising this w'eek. Airs. Paul Otis, and daughter, Della, and Otis isenberger visited at Piercetdn, Sunday. —The best drapery effects are by using Kirsch flat rods, see them at A. W. Strieby & Son. John Ellsworth of South Bend ami "Bud" Holloway caught the limit in bass, Sunday. ■ Frances Brady and wife were j guests of his sister at Goshen, on ■ Sunday. |— A complete line of Ladies’ and Misses Spring Coats at reasonable prices, at A. W. Strieby & Son. Aliss Ada Stogh of South Bend, was th.e guest of her patents here, Sunday Aliss Fern Watts visited over Sunday with her parents. Air. and I Airs. Wiliam Watts. —You will be pleased with the new furniture that is arriving at Beckman’s every day. Airs. Frances Inbmly, aged 8U years, died at her home in Goshen, Saturday. James P. Brown, a veteran of the civil war. died at Warsaw, on Friday afternoon. —Full line of ten cent music carried in stock. Orders filled promptly. J. W. Rothenberger. Mrs, Ira Plough went to Elkhart, Friday, for an over Sunday visit. —Have you seen the new Auto caps for ladies at Strieby & Son. S. L. Ketring was at Warsaw, | Saturday. —Salt by the barrel at Kindig and Co. Airs. T. A. Brainard is. visiting in Akron. —Vietrolas on easy payments at Beckmans. Hallie Holloway is still very weak, but is improving slowly. Edw. AlcCHwtic and family spent Sunday at Wm. AleClintie’s. —Read the nine specials in this week’s Star advertistment.

Friendly warnings Lave been | given Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neff, who ' are now located in their new home On Lake street. The wa nings refer to the almost miraculous way in which babies make tbei* apl>earauce to citizens of that locality. —Money to loan on farms and at percent: interest. Five w hen years time. Loans of S3OOO or ’over without commission. Call or i address M. Manly, Abstracter, I ' Room 1, Loan and Trust Co. Bldg. , Warsaw, Ind. 1 Ira Howard has returned from ■ DetrvP -"'here Mrs. Howard was ; operated on at the Grace, hospital Sunday afternoon. She is doing j well and will probably return to I Goshen in two weeks—Goshen News-Times. Mrs. J. R. Young, who was taken suddenly ill at the Edw. Ketring home, and was later removed to the Goshen hospital, has recovered sufficiently to be removed to her home. —Our dining room furniture exhibit now exceeds anything we have previously had. Come in while tsie selection is good. Beekman. George seese and wife, Harry Juday and family, Fordie Grisamer ' Hazel Tully, Ruth Hartsough and ! Guy Nicoloi spent Sunday with 1 Charley Nicolai’s. ’— A complete line of staple groceries purity and price guaranteed. Highest market prices far butter and eggs. A. W. Strieby & Son. Airs. Robert Burke returned to her home in Alarioh. Tuesday, asI ter visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. AV. Weaver. Arthur Bender of Blue Island. 111., is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zerbe, and other relatives and friends. John Ward and wife, Roy .Lingofelter and Clee Ilibschman and wife, were entertained by Mr. and Airs. Bert Ward. Sunday. —We now have have Victor Records from such famous artists as Caruso, Krisler, and Kubelik. Beckmans. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards and Mr. and Airs. B. F. iloopiip garnr were at Warsaw and Milford, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. 11. W. Buchholz and son. Earnest, and Arthur Bender spent Alohday afternoon at the Walter Hire hdme in Richville. —Your gasoline stove repaired efficiently and Charges reasonable. Let us call for it. The Syracuse Machine Shop, Phone 477. Air. ami Airs. 11. W. Chase were called to Nappanee by ‘the illness of her brother. Aliss Dermina Felder of Bremen, visited her friend, Aliss Hattie Sellers, a few days last week. —There are still a lot of good shoes at cheap prices on our bargain counter, A. W. Strieby & Son. Airs. Albert Alarm and children of Benton, spent Sunday with her mother. Airs. Sellers. —ls you want to be sure of getting a good fine shoe buy the Douglas for sale by A. W. Strieby & Son. Airs. Dr. Byler of Warsaw, visited her sistfr. Airs. Lizzie Roberts, between trains,, Saturday. Airs. Rose Stocker was at Warsaw, .Monday afternoon. —A new line of Red Seal ginghams at A. W. Strieby & Son. Ray Price was at Kimmell, Monday. —New rugs of latest patterns now on display at Beckmans. Wm. Bradley has moved his family to Coldwater, Mich. —Early cabbage plants for sale by A Gallagher, sauth Alain St. Wm. G. Leedy, well known Goshen resident, died Saturday. —Nine special bargains in the week’s Star advertisement. Roscoe Garlmore, Albion barber visited in Syracuse, Alonday. “To retain all her beauty , Is every Woman’s duty.” ‘‘THE VELVETINA WAY IS TO KEEP OLD AGE AWAY” Velvetina Toilet Goods are different from others because of tbe Velvetina System of Home Treatments and the Velvetina Combinations for use. For sale by A. W. Strieby & Son. Our Advice Is: A When you feel out of sorts from constipation, let us say that if do not, rtelieve you, see a physician, because no other home remedy wilL Sold only by us, 10 cents. F. L. Hoch.

BEAL ESTATE TMNSFERS HOUTQN C. FRAZER ABSTRACTOR WARSAW, INDIANA Levi R. Steokey to Geo. W. Denny and wile. a Sec. 24 Clay tp. $6,400. ' Angeline S. Powell to Curtis C. Estep, 80 a See 2 Prairie tp $7,2 ; >->. Jacob A. Teeters to Wm. L. Miller, lots 7 and S Sells's Ad. Silver Lake. $350. Angwnora B. Eichar to A. Robinson. Tract south end High St. Warsaw Agnes Baker to Fred. W. Green. 40 a See 2 Van Buren tp SS,(MR). Fred. 11. Green to Wm. Hartleb, It) a Sec 2 Van Buren tp $5,800. Haman Fetters to Rosa Brown. : >7 a See' i 22 Tippecanoe tp SI3OO. Alary Aletz et al to Emanuel W. Kinney 80 a Sees. 22 ami 23 Van Buren tp, S7OOO. Elmer J. Kinsey et al to Harry Al. Kinsey. 40 a Sec 28 Clay tp. S3OOO. Aaron Arnold to Andrew J. Brooks, 220 a See. So. 2 and 11. Jackson tp. $24-300. Rosa Ripple to David A. Norris, 12 a Sec. 7 Wayne tp. $2700 Alonroe Dill. admr. to John 11. Freeman, lots in blk 48, Keith Ad. Bierceton. sfo't. Christina Muntz to Wm. E. Cox, I- 1 4 ain Aliltortl. SISOO. Barbara E. Lestes to Theodore L. Hammond and wife, lot 1 ami 2 blk. 2 Alii ford. $1750. Wm. F. Robbins to Phillip Paul. N lots 197 and 198 William's Ad. Warsaw, $955, Harry Al. Kinsey, er al to Elmer J. Kinsey, 40 a. Sec. 28 Clay tp. S3OOO.

THE ROYAL STORE * Ist DOOR EAST OF BANK SYRACUSE, INDIANA Warm Weather Underwear for Men an d B°y s Lines complete, values unexcelled. Men's /■ nA “Porosknit Shirts" "bound neck, short sleeves \ ) ribbed cuff, drawers ankle length, double seat, stayed crotch, tapes, 25 and 45c per garment. Men’s Oxford two niece suits, long sleeve shirts, ankle length drawers, splendid values giy 25c a garment. Men's Balbriggan shirts and npH drawers, long sleeves, ankle length, double 11 ) seat drawers, made of Egyptian combed / \ I yarns, splendidly made and finished at 50c. JI I i Men's Union Suits, short and long sleeves, made to fi/t and wear. sOc and SI.OO a suit. Men’s Nainsook. Union and two piece suits, no sleeves, knee lengths, direct from the manufacturers. Special values, see them in our window. A splendid line of night dresses and Pajamas 50c, SI.OO and $1.50. s Bovs “Porosknit” Union Suits, short sleeves knee length, splendidly made at 45c a suit, boys athlecic shirts 12c. We also have a complete line of Hats, Caps, Straw hats, Shirts, Ties, and wash Ties, Collars, Suspenders, belts etc., for Men and Boys. STEEL DRUM AND Faucet, Free. We are headquarters for the best^ fc Lubricating Oils.” We will supply you at the same prices in s’s and 10’s that you buy Polarine at from the tank wagon. We also handle “MOBILOIL”. 15-gallon Steel Drum with FAUCET FREE with 15 gallons oil at 65c a gallon LeDDer fe Riddle FORD AND OVERLAND CARS

Ml I ■*■ WT il The Quality Drug Store R. J. DREW, Proprietor - - £} raevre, Indiana e • » NINETEEN FIFIEEN ANNOUNCEMENT' The illustration above is a sac simile reproduction of our 1915 Silent Salesman Book, containing a few samples of our new, up to-the-minute wall decorations. We wish to announce that vie havee received our complete stock of 1915 wall papers. Every paper shown in this book was expressly designed and manufactured for the 1915 season, and every one of the papers represents the latest and most advanced ideas, both in design and coloring. We have a limited number of these books on hand. If you will call at the store we shall be glad to give you one free of charge. Or if incon venient to call, drop us a card, or phone, and we will send or mail one to you. . ■ ‘ ‘. i If you find what you want in the book, send us your order by mail, or phone, or come in and see us. e can deliver goods in the country by parcel post. Our service is quick and satisfying. However, if you will call at the store we will show you the paper in the roll, which is the ideal way to make a selection. If you do not see what you want, in the book, by alt means come to the store, because we are sure to have it instock. Our direct connection with one of the largest manufacturers in the United States gives you an opportunity to choose from the most exclusive selection in this town, and in fact, no better selection is ottered in the leading decorative establishments of the large cities. Limited space prevents us from herein specific schemes of decoration. However, we desire to call your special attention % to the fact that we have made a study of this branch of our pusincss, and in addition, we are in constant touch with the Art Department of the factory above referred to. This service is entirely free and places you under no obligation whatever. We solicit your consideration on the basis that •we are prepared to furnish the highest quality, the lowest prices, the quickest service, and tbe greatest variety, of any wall paper stoae in this vicinity.