The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 January 1908 — Page 5
iJFhe Syracuse Journal F INDEPENDENT. F THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1908. Published Every Thursday at Syracuse, > Indiana. One Dollar Per Year. WALKER & FANCIL, Printersand Publishers Entered as second-dais matter May 4, 1908, at the pod office at Syracuse, .Indiana, under the Act of Congress oj March 3, /579. ■ \ Home News Notes. Optical Goods at Veirs. Ray Mover was in Goshen Friday. Miss, Anna Bentley was a Warsaw visitor Friday Faton McClintic was in Elkhart Fr ] da yChas. \Vright of Aurora, II!., is visiting in town, with his sister Mrs. B. F. Hoopingarner. The Ev.church Closed their ravival meetings last Sunday night, after a session of 3 weeks. Pete King and wife of Kimmell, returned home after a short visit with relatives-and friends here, A week from tomorrow decides whether Noble County will be wet or. drv. The'cdeotion will cost the county $181)0. , Miss. Retta Hess, the daughter of J ohn .R. Hess, who is teaching school in warsaw, visited at home over Sunday.' • t Miss. Hazel Vorhis has arranged to take a review course in some school work defining ike first of the new terra the 26. Miss. Jessie Gordy went to South Bend Saturday to meet her friend.' They intend to visit in Mishawaka several days, ' At • the dedication of the first Brethern Church in Goshen last week $3608 was raised to help meet - the expenses, . The house committee on post-of-fices an,d roads decided that §234 000’,00Q> will be required to run the’ postal, service during 1910, At Valporaiso univeroity where bo.y’rd .is furnished to over 1200, machines for pealing potatoes and f or-washing the dishes and cutting .the bread have been established, , The Toronto Male Quartet is an organization of high class artist each pose.sSing a splendid voices of excellent quality. They are equal if not superior to any quartet now on the toad. Hear Mon’day eve January 25 We learn that the Winona Interurban line has been solicited to take charge of the Syracuse Cement Co. steam lin.e, from. Syracuse to near Milford. If the Winona company takes the road it will be built to Vawter Park on Lake Wawasee and also extended on into Milford. This then .would not ‘only be an advantage to the Wawasee people, but also to Syracuse as well, because in this way we could go to Milford and' there be connected with* the main branch of the Winona line and also with the Big our.
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J. L,'West ske of North Webster was in town Ifednesday. Elias Fiddl r of North Webster was in town V edn c sday| We-now h; ire two ex-govenors living, Hanly and Durbin. The Ceptr unial anniversary of Lincoln's bir 1 comes February 12. John A. K tring . is seriously ill at his home 11 Chesterton. Miss. Ruth Miles and sister Margafie, were i’n Elkhart Saturday, where Marga le’s ears were again examined. The great lusic? ’ oomedy, Mary’s* Lamb” by R hard Carle will be played at the Jefferson in Goshen Friday nigh Daniel R. Volfe of, Culver, Ind., at which plac he purchased a bakery was home vi ting his parents and other friends iver Sunday. We wish Dan the best of success. All memb rs 01 the Eastern Star are requisted to meet at the lodge room prompt y at 7p. m. Monday evening. All members are requested to be presei , At the U, 5. church next Sunday preaching at 11 am. which will be followed by he observance Os the Lord’s Supj. r. Sunday School at 10 ,a in. and Yo ng Peoples meeting at 6 p.m. led b Raymond Vorhis. George Y’ unge returned to Battle Creek to. ay .after spending a few days with hi parents. George recently lost p :t of one finger white operating a ie press and’ was forced to take a la; off, r At the C< word Church next Sun--day evening the Lord’s Supper will be administ i\ed.following a sermon by the’Past r. Sunday School aj 10 A.M. 1 ' j The Jubil e Singers, it is repeated gave a good entertainment Saturday night. Th< -s good old time negro melodies t ke one back to days gone b)\ ; . ■ >. We are ir ormed that Miss. Carrie Miller as N ppanee, who gave her first dancir i; lesson a week ago Tuesday a Brady’s, secured the dining root of the Hotel Holton for , her lesson 1 st Tuesday night. The War aw council has passed a high fee j addler's license, an 1 the l Kosciusko srmers institute, which held their f ssion at Warsaw, adopted a resolu ion to boycott the town slid do th. r trading some where else. ■ Pupils o the school will call at each house in town on next Friday a.ternoon, nd collect the books that will be ge en to the public library. Wall perse is who have good books to give pit ise have them ready by that time. C. C. Bachman. The Toi into Male Quartet, which is the thirc nnmber of the Lecture Course wil render a unique and interesting p igram consisting of vocal quartets, s dos, duets, trios, horn « I quartets a d readings at the opera house, Mr iday evening January 25. Piano t net coming soon. Leave orders wi 11 J. W. Rothenberger.
Read the Journal ads. Henry Strombeck was in town Tuesday. • , Try ZA-MlA,the best Fi'e Remedy on the market! Emory Kindig was in Elkhart Tuesday.. Warren Riddle went to Albion Sunday night. Wonder why? Revival meetingswill begin at the M. E’ church Tuesday. January 26 If taken in time ELECTRIC CATHARTIC TABLETS will prevent a cold. The town board will allows $2 to any man who hauls the cart to fire and brings if back to fire house’ Break up your oold by taking an ELECTRIC CATHARTIC TABLET. . . . Miss. Cecil*Coy who is going to school in Goshen, visited at home over Sunday. Miss. Vera Bushong of Nappaee after a visit with relatives and friends here, returned home Monday. DeKalb county is now dry Garrett and Auburn are without saloons About a year ago Garrett had 14 saloons. The Churubusco town board has passed a high lisoensed ordinance relating to box ball, bowling alley, shooting galleries, etc. Pitcher Tyler Christian who was formerly with the Syracuse team has been signed by Oakland, Cal., in the Pacific Coast league. For Sale at a bargain, or will exchange for team of horses a good photograph gallery in good town. Enquire of W. G Connolly. Hon. Benjamin F. Shively of So. Bend, has been elected to succeed Senator! Hemeriway. Kern stayed ahead for five ballots, but Jhen lost and .Shively went ahead, Claude Mentzer who was a former oljemist at the Cement factory, died suddenly at Warsaw, early Wednesday morning. 3 His death was caused by Brights disease, take this method in thanking our friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us in the sickness and death of our husband and father, Mrs. Catherine Coy J Mrs. Ida Medium Sunday services at Trinity Ev. Church as follows: Sunday schhol at 9: 30 a.m. Preaching at 10:45; sub. jectj “Christ's Presence A Reality.” Y. P..A. at 6:00 p.m. leader, Rev. A. E. Weynck. Evangelistic service at 7:00 p.m; subject of sermon, “Sig nals Unheeded.” Newton Pippin formerly of Nappanee is wanted on the charge of bigamy. About ? a year ago he left his home and west to Goshen where he married a Mrs. Haverstock under the assumed name of Smith, They had resided in that place until recently, a former acquaintance recognizing Smith as Pippin, reported to the Nappanee family. He has ieparted for parts unknown. Frank Landgraff of Albion, lost lis pocket book Tuesday evening, ,nd thinking he had lost it on the street a thorough search was made, hit no|t a trace, of it was found, Wednesday morning he went into the field to feed he found he had bst it there. It had been chewed nto fragments as well as the con- ; ents had been chewed into frag- ( nedts. It contained bills amount- 1 iag to $165 besides certificates of reposit. J. Walter Ayers first tenor and 1 nrnetist has a remarkable clear lyric tinor voice. Orrle L. Gardner bari.one, pianist and reader has a voice d ovej: two octaves which has been t?amed by some of the best teachers i : . thia country. He has also studied ioroad. Arthur J. Dive basso and mphoniumist has a deep base voice cf wonderful! volume and smoothnes Chas, W. Daugherty, manager, seooid tenor and trombonist possesses atenor voice of sympathise quality aid purity tone especially suited tc solo work. He hes had extensive e:perience as quartet singer having bfen a member of the Arion quartet 0 iChicago four years and one seas<t with the well known Chicago Glee Club. The forgoing compose tl| Toronto Male Quartet which vdl appear as the third number of l&’.ture Course on Monday January at the opera house, 1
We GUARANTEE all of our remedies. Bert Cripe returned to Bremen Wednesdty. Ziler Groves of Milford was in town Thursday. Chester Kitson was in Elkhart Tuesday. - ''■''"Tlarvey Corv made his usual trip ' to K'mmell Saturday night, ' Nothing equal to Electric Cathartic tablets for breaking up a oold. ' If Rheumatism can be cureb with medicine ELECTRIC RHEUMA- ' TIC TABLETS wiß do it. A number of nieb lots for.sale in good location at $75 to S2OO. 1 They are plums. W.,G. Connolly George Snyder came over from Ft. Wayne Satuiday to spend a few • days with relatives and friends. ’ See the great reductions in all kinds of clothing at lhe Star during the big clearing sale. See ‘ad . W T by suffer with Kidney Trouble when you can get relief by- taking EVERGREEN? I .The best for your money is Peleoe’s Golden Blend Rio package cofi'ee. I* . ' ( A carload of Red Qedar Posts just received. Now is your time to ' buy—will sell them cheap.—Syracuse Lumber Cd. i Mrs. C- W, Searfoss of Garrett is visiting her mother Mrs. Mary E. Long south of town at present. Divine Services at Grace Ev. Lufbern church at 7p. m. next Lord s day. Sunday school at 0:30 a m - you are welcome. Mrs. M. C. Truesdale of the.Fair Emporium has just returned from Chicago, where she purchased an extensive line of ladies furnishings. A hay ladder party consisting of about 25 people went out to Monroe’s Wednesday evening. Monroes intend moving to Michigan soon. Roosevelt has asked power from Congress to designate Lincoln s birthday as a national holiday. The request was made at the suggestion of the G. A. R. ~x As specialties, the Toronto Male Quartet, will present a horn quartet and Scotch songs in costum, and for a novelty, an original musical sketch you will be well repaid by going to hear them the Toronto Male Quartet Monday evening ’January 25.. Ibis will be a great musical treat for you jW'iW IF YOU HAVE HEART TROUBLE there is no remedy like a gift of good jewelery. It need not necessary be expensive. It will not be if you buy it here. IF THE QUALITY OF OUR jewelry was as low as the prices it would be pret- £ ty poor stuff. But it isn’t.’ So you can fix up. that heart trouble by spending a little money here for jewefery that any one would be glad to received and proud towear. 1 N. P. HUFFMAN, Your Jeweler.
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