The Syracuse Journal, Volume 8, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 May 1915 — Page 4
BIG ANNUAL MAY WHITE SALE HR • h Only once a year do we give a White Sale and then we give a good one, as the public well knows—No sale requires so much work and attention as a White Sale, and we have been severalweeks preparing for this King Cotton Carnival —always the only and Greatest White Sale held in Elkhart County. This year’s Great White Sale at Hudson s is. going to set a new record for sales and an unlimited satisfaction to customers. This Sale Begins Saturday Morning May Bth 1915
WASH Goods Here you buy embroideried White Poplies at the price of Plain Poplins, beautiful fabric priced at 25c yard 40 inch splash Crepe Voiles, all white and colored splash effects, an extraordinary value at 19c yard 32 inch crinkled Seersuckers, a regular 20c value, in assorted colored stripes, note the width at 10c yard Fine Scotch Ginghams, in all new 1915 colorings and styles, sells everywhere at 25c yard, White Sale price 17c yard Lortex Organdy Ray, a sheer beautiful printed fabric, splendid value at 25c yard, White Sale price 15c yard Silk Madras shirting, for mens shirts, ladies and boys waists, neat silk stripes, regular 50c value at 39c yard Ratine Striped Voils, in white only a splendid fabric for waists and dresses regular 39c values at 25c yard
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| Next Lloonlcr Market Day | Saturday, May 22nd. 1916 ;; L £ 0 This is the day that buyer and seller meet on equal o * footing and at no expense to either. No matter what you X may have to sell, list it now with the < > I O CITIZENS BANK ; | . LIGONIER. INDIANA „ : Beginning Monday, May 10 The Sura.GusG and MilTord ftuto Hack Line. Will make the following schedule between Syracuse and Milford, making connection with Interurban Cars. Leave Syracuse Arrive Milford Leave Milford Arrive Syracuse 7 20 a. m. 7:40 a. m. 8 00 a. tn. 8:20 a. m. 10:45 a. tn. 11:05 a. m. 11:35 a. tn. 11:55 a. m. 120 p. m. • 1.40 p. m. 2.05 p. tn. 2.25 p. m. 4.20 p. m. 4.40 p. tn. 5.05 p. tn. 5.25 p. m. 6:20 p tn. 6.40 p. m. 7.05 p. tn. 7.25 p. m. The above schedule applies to week days only. Round trip'fare fifty cents. Return tickets good for date of sale. Auto starts from Hotel Holton at Syracuse, and from Interurban station at Milford. For special trips phone 119 Syracuse. G. W. HOWARD, Manager. "iwoTiire Bred Stallions | SOUND I | Will stand the season in Syracuse at the Miles Barn | Andrews Perfection JEJUNUM No. 6319 No. 2745 SHIRE Percheron Weight 2360 lbs. 7 Weight 1940 lbs. years old 6 years old. Terms: $15.00 to insure satisfactory colt that will live 9 days. JOHN MILES 8 CHAS. REMTFRBW, omus SYRACUSE, INDIANA
Fine Table Linens Bleached Mercerized Table Damask, 72 inches wide, our regular 75c quality, during our May White Sale at 50c yard Renfrew Mercerized Table Damask, a splendid grade at the regular 45c price. Our May White Sale says 36c yard Bleached Mercerized Table Napkins, they are our regular $1.75 quality, splendid values, May White Sale SI.OO dozen. Scalloped Damask Table Cloths, size 72x72 of splendid quality linen, we priced them during this sale at $4.39 each BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES 18 inch Cambric Flounce Embroideries these goods cannot be made again at this price, your choice at 10c yard 18 inch Corset Cover Embroidereies, beautiful work over splendid grade Cambric, May White Sale Price ~ 19c yard 27 inch fine Swiss Embroidered Flouncings, beautiful and serviceable worked designs. Priced at 25c yard. 40 inch White Embroidered allover Voiles, here’s a bargain if you want quality, SI.OO values at 59c yard. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Size 72x90 Seamed Bed Sheets at - - -35 c each Size 72x90 Seamless Round Thread •- - -69 c each Size 81x90 Seamless Bed Sheets at - - -66 c each Size 81x90 Regular SI.OO Bed Sheets at - - . 87c each Brand Bleached Pillow Cases, a regular 10c quality (not more than six sold to each customer) May White Sale Price 5c each. To introduce the Gauze Brand, round thread bed sheeting we will sell One Thousand yards at the above price. It sells regular at 30c yard. We show a sample of this sheeting already washed and laundred in our domestic department, ask to see same and you will buy no other.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson Vl.—Second Quarter, For May 9, 1915. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, I Sam. xx, 32-42. Memory Verse, 42 — Golden Text, Prov. xvii, 17—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Our lesson topic today is “The Friendship of David and Jonathan, - * but the lesson verses give only one incident out of many. As our next son will be in chapter xxvi, we will consider the David and Jonathan incidents in chapters xviii to xxiii. In chapter xiv the name of Jonathan is mentioned twenty-four times, and in chapter xx it is found twenty-seven times. His name may mean the gift of Jehovah, and he surely was such to David, a real friend and comforter, making us think of Paul’s words concerning some of his helpers, “Fellow workers unto the kingdom of God, which have been a comfort unto me” (Col. iv, 11). In our first introduction to Jonathan (chapters xiii and xiv), in which we find his name just twentyeight times, we see him as a brave soldier, relying upon Jehovah to fight for him and with him (xiv, 6,7). The next mention of him is after David’s defeat of Goliath, when we read that his soul was knit with ths soul of David, for he loved him as his own soul. He stripped himself of his garments and armor and put them upon David (chapter xviii, 1-4; see also xx, 17; II Sam. i, 26). They were truly kindred spirits, both strong in the Lord. We cannot but think of Him who emptied Himself for us, laid aside all His glory, that He might redeem us, clothe us with His righteousness and share with us His Kingdom. We think also of the disciple whom Jesus loved, who leaned upon his bosom, but we remember what is written in John xiii, 1, of all trute disciples, “He loved them unto the end, to the uttermost” (R. V., margin). The hext incident is in chapter xix, 1-7, where Jonathan pleaded with his father for David, reminding him that through David the Lord wrought a great salvation for all Israel, and so David was for a time restored to Saul’s favor, but we saw in last lesson how worthless and uncertain it was. In our lesson chapter we see David returning from Samuel (to w’hom he had fled) to interview Jonathan and to tell him that when near Saul he felt that there was but a step between him and death and to ask him to find out if he cotfid just how his father really felt toward him, for it would seem as if David cAuki scarcely believe that Saul hated him as greatly as these sudden outbreaks of temper would indicate. One may give way to temper again and again and yet really love the person spoken or acted against. How beautiful was Jonathan’s reply to David. “Whatsoever thy soul desireth I will even do it for thee” (xx, 4), or as in the margin, “Say what is thy mind, •what thy soul speaketh or thinketh, and I will do ft.”- What a friend to
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have and yet listen to Him Who cans us friends, “If ye shall ask anything in My name I wifi do it” (John xv, 15; xiv, 14). Jonathan seems nod to hare believed up to this time that his father meant any real harm to David, probably attributing all to his fearful temper, for he said, “If I knew certainly that evil were determined by my father to come upon thee would not I tell it thee?” (xx, 9.) They went out into the field alone with the Lord and with prayer, and, as in His sight, they made a covenant the one with the other and arranged a plan by which Jonathan would find out certainly what his father’s attitude to David really was (xx, 11-23). When the plan was worked out and Saul’s anger against David became so manifest that he tried to kill Jonathan for taking David’s part, then Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to slay David. So he arose from the table in fierce anger, for he was grieved for David (xx, 32-34). Then Jonathan in the morning went out into the field and communicated with David by a prearranged plan (xx, 18-24, 35-40). It was a three days’ interval (verse 19), reminding us of so many three days’ stories, and it was a morning farewell that these two friends now had (verse 35), reminding us by analogy and contrast of so many morning stories. The statement hr verse 39 that the lad who gathered the arrows knew not anything of the significance of his doings nor of the real meaning of Jonathan’s words to him has often come to me with power, as I have given His message from His word from time to time, simply knowing that I was seeking to be faithful to him, but not; knowing anything of what He might be accomplishing by the message, but sure always that He knew what He was doing and that His word will always accomplish His pleasure (John vi, 6; Isa. Iv, 11) . How pathetic the fareweir of these two after the lad had gone—the kissing, the weeping, the committing of each other to the Lord, and Jonathan’s “Go in peace” (verses 41, 42). In the morning to which we look forward we shall be “forever with the Lord” (I Thess. iv, 17). What a contrast to this sad parting and all partings! They met once more, and Jonathan strengthened David in God, and they spoke of the kingdom and renewed their covenant (xxiii, 16-18). What God does or permits to be done is often to us a great mystery, but there is comfort in His words “What I do thou knowest not now, but thou shalt know he"eafter” (John xiii 7) Laundry For Rent —C. F. Bishop desires to rent the laundry building and machinery at Lake Wawasee. Good chance for profitable business. Investi gate. Alfalfa Seed —Alfalfa seed, Rape seed and -tßlatchford’s Calf feed, for sale by J. U. Wingard. Boat For Sale —Twenty foot launch, in good condition and newly painted, for sale cheap. S. C. Lepper.
New Spring Suit Sale Handsome Spring Suits (T1 £7 High Grade SuitsCQn Priced Special Here Sale At Only A special purchase makes possible the enormous values offered in this wonderful May sale of womens high grade insits. The newest of the styles, the striking originality of designs, the wide range of fabrics and colorings, the smart workmanship and air of exclusiveness, that prevales our garments makes this event one of phenominial importance and all that will bring a temendous influx of buyers to this wonderful yearly May garment sale. REMARKABLE DRESS VALUES Hundreds ot beautiful dresses for this great May sale, dresses for every occasion, beautiful lingerie dresses in White Voiles and Fine Mulls, also printed Voiles, prettily trimmed Batiste and figured Lawn Dresses in new sleeveless effect at prices to please the most economical. Dresses for the graduate and the June Bride. Our Great May Sale of AQ nanFo Womens House Dresses at c/O CulllS House- Drssses in Plain, Fancy Cheeked and striped Ginghams, plain and Embroidered styles, also pretty Lacon Dresses inTsqabroidery Trifbmed Styles, a splendid showing of well tailored, House Dresses at an exceptionally low price, An Extraordinary Bargain P APlfc (n Ladies Dresses here at Uv LClllo
i Without a License Any! honorably discharged! soldier, sailor or marine who nought in the Mvil’ war will be permitted to hunts and fish this year jtithout a license, according to the provisions of a bill which was passed by the last legislature. The law reads: “Be it enacted by the general assembly of the state of Indiana, that any honorably discharged soldier, sailor or marine of the United States who shall have served in the civil war shall be entitled to fish or hunt during any open season for fish or game in the state of Indiana without procuring a license as required by law.” Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen. Notice Please phone 903 my residence all orders, taken there. Your plumbing and heating will be promptly attended to. “Quality and workmanship” my motto. It JOHN ELLIOTT Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. IN THE MATTER OF ) lr> the Kosciusko Circuit THE ESTATE OF ( No . 2080 Court Susannah J Aprti Term. 1915. Notice is hereby given, that David Stiffler as administrator of the estate of Susannah Stiffler, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 6th day of May, 1915, at which time all heirs, creditors, legatees and all parties interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved and the Court will at said time fix the value of said estate and the amount of the inheritance tax thereon. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 15th day of April, 1915. Widaman & Widaman David Stiffler, Admr. Attorneys. 5 01 3 How’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ■ F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. 1 NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. , Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation.
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Vote For Year FAVORITE Here is the Way They Stand Now. Mildred Edgell 750 Julia Mitchell 250 Violet Strieby 150 Owing to the late start and other causes it has been decided to extend the contest to May 29th. Read the contest rules below. Rules Governing “Popular Girl Contest” 1 Any young lady in Syracuse is nominated as a candidate when votes are cast for by any owner of a Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen. 2 Every owner of a Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen bringing this pen to your store and filling out and signing a ballot card is entitled to vote, 3 The number of votes each Parker Pen owner is entitled to cast depends on the original price of the pen. One vote may be cast for each cent of the price. The owner of a $2.50 pen is entitled to 250 votes; if a $3.00 pen to 309 votes and so on. 4 If any question arises as to the price of the pen. it shall be settled by reference to the Parker Pen catalog. 5 Owners of Parker Pens received as gifts are entitled to vote just the same as if they had purchased their pens. 6 The votes of those who purchase Parker Pens at your store during the contest count double. A $2 50 pen so purchased counts for 500 votes; a $3 pen, 600 votes so on. 7 The young lady receiving the largest number of ballots be accorded the prize—a beautifully mounted Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen, valued at $7.00 or more. 8 The contest began Saturday April 17, and ends Mav 22. 9 At the expiration of the contest the ballots will be counted by impartial judges who will award the prize and the title of “most popular young lady” in Syracuse to the candidate receiving the highest number nf ballots. N. P. HOFFMAN
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RUG V alues Size 27 by F 4 Smiths Colonial Velvet Rugs in new spring colorings, regular $2.00 values, priced special at $1.59 each Size 9by 12 Best Grade Electro Axminister Rugs in beautiful designs, new' patterns $27.50 values priced at $19.98 each All our extra size floor rugs included in this May Sale of floor coverings, size 30 by 60 home made rag rugs 83c each LACE CURTAINS Beautiful Notingham Lace Curtains regular SI.OO and $1.25 values are cn sale while they last at only 69c pair Regular $5.00 value in Red Irish Point Lace Curtains is offerd during this sale at only $3.19 special 10 pieces plain white curtain marquesette with plain satin borders, a regular 25c value at 15c yard 5 pieces fancy colored bordered curtains sciim, a regular 15c value at only 10c yard
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