The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 May 1908 — Page 4

■!, II , il II I I f« ~ iiiiiMmiM I LandsßßKer’s Exotfrslon | To CONSTANTINE, MICHIGAN. K 81.80 Round Trip from Milford, Ind. I TUESDAY, MAY 12thT ? B Leaving on 9:23 a. m. Car Join ths crowd and see those farms I am selling at reas- ■ arable prices, located mar Constantine and White Pigeon. Your expenses refunded in case you bur. Arranged,® go with me on this trip. ; x : : . : , - ■■ - — I FORD RODIBfIUGH, MILFORD, IND. Telephone 473 www wwww < Remember this one thing. x r I will be ready soon to J ! Give you a Real Pleasure Ride $ ! in mu Public launch | I’ll be in town and yon £ J can find me at any time. J $ caul. Rosson. ' Syracuse < F 'L ' ■ • . r'-■ F Il If ;! ■> : 7 iZ Y’wiicox’77' | • UNDERTAKER , I : I and embalmer • IRubber cjvcb Hmbulance IRcap : J LADY ATTENDANT ? PHONE 46 • I Syracuse, ITnfc. i

twaumwßHlUHaiiß «■* ■■■• ■■■■■■■■■«<' I THE CHEAPEST j [is not the best. I We are -making this statement becausewe are firmly convinced that it is absolutely true in almost every instance. But of all other commodities* of the household, this assertion is true’of every kind of ’ (furniture andl CARPETS-ETC. We believe that you want the best you can I find for the least But there arises the danger of over-caution in settling (jn the * I ’price. We have sold our goods cm such desirable terms that the earner of sir.ull wages is able to do as well asyhir. foreman. a Buy at Home aus Save Your Money ■ IWM. BEfcKMANNI | Syracuse) Indiana. M I

The Syracuse Journal i THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1908. ' Published Every Thursday gt Syracuse, Indiana. One Dollar let \ear. WALKER & FANCIL, Printers and Publishers S Appliaition JM entry as seamd-class matter al the post office at Syracuse, Indiana, pending. QUR RECEPTION. We; believe we have the right to Say that the first number of The Journal was well received. 1 Therelare only two things to of-, fer apologies for: the delay in getting in the mail, and the fact that we did not have enough papers tjO supply the deihand for sample copies after our subscription list was sent out. We will probably not reach everybody in this territory this week, so if it - happens that some do not get a ■ paper! givd us your name for “ the next one? 1 We wish to express our appro- [ ciation for the substantial encouragement we have received and wle will endeavor tb merit a continuanc€| of the same. But we want to impress upon the readers that they can help us toj make a. good home paper by giving the local happenings when solicited. Call on us at-uny time. ' Fjre at "Walkerton. I - 2as “~ ~ Fire broke out at 1:30 o’clock Tuesday morning in a frame build-j ing occupied by E. K. Byers as a furniture store on the cast side of Maio Street in Walkerton, and within a few hours had swept out of existence seven buildings, including the Starr hotel. Besides the furniture store and hotel there were destroyed the places of J. E. Sanders, Jewelfr, F. M. Akers, harness deal, er, Gran g-r & Sons, tin shop, the Walkerton undertaking establishment land the post office. Five oif I ithe ueven burned buildings were o|: brick. The loss is estimated at SIOO- - and is partly covered by insurance. L ' j LfiESBURGMiss Clarinda Black died at thie home of her sister Mis. VVm. Boggess in Warsaw on last Friday evening. Tfae b dy was taken to the Bladk home two miles north of : • .. __l_J

p— . . 1 ■ . ■ - Warsi w where the funera 1 services 1 1 . - ■hwere held Sunday at 10 o’clock and Ithe remains interred m the Leesburg cemetery. We are ready for your produce; we pay top prices. Investigate. Humphreys. Irvina’s old stand, Lees--1 burg. Mrs. E 1 Sawyer fins been suffering from sciatic rheuma 1 m for some time, not having been tib'e Io walk for over four weeks. : We ars just off the square in town, next to the Bank; but on the square m dealing, and you can bank ii on it. Humphrey's, Leesburg. Eli Sawyer and J. W; Armstrong attended the anniversary meeting of Henry Chipman I’ost G. A. R. at Warsaw Wednesday evening and report a splendid social time. They have a * splendid Dost room in the court house donated by tin county commissioners for the usb of both Kosciusko and Henry = Chipman ] Posts, Which has been nicely fitted. ■ up and furnished by the Posts. Just a few goed suits for men and boys to clme; if we can fit you, you will get a, bargain. Humphrey’s Leesburg. Work was commenced oil A. H. Brown’s new residence Monday. When completed it will be the finest residence in town. The Leesburg and Millord ball olubs played an interesting game of* ball at Milford Satutday,, the-score standing 6 to 8 in favor of Leesburg This was the fourth of a series of five games, each team having won two games each. The fifth game will be played at Leesburg Saturday and will undoubtedly be an interesting one. Everything re.w and fresh in groceries, new’goods coming in everyday; com'e in and see. Humphreys, Leesburg. Walter Borst of Minneapolis, Minn., was in Leesburg Monday on business. The measle epidemic that has held Leesburg in its grip for several weeks is about once through. There has been about one- hundred oases in all. Every child in town with one or two exceptions, has been attacked by thein. Mrs. Anna Clark, who las b c en visiting friends in P< rtlmd for sevweeks, returned home Wednesday evening. Its in almost everybody's mouth lbs. for 25 ots. Its good coffee too, Humphrey’s, Leesburg. Rev. Murray has bought the Wm. Bowman property on church street. Judging by the oold wet weather one v/ould thiak that March and May had traded places. Mrs. W. H, Stanley in leaving today for a visit with Mrs. W. U. Fried and Mrs. Fred A, Cozzens of New York l'®r a month of more. The young men of the Pentalpa Club have rented the Standard office building for a gymnasium. Mjss Blanche Hower of Milford spent Tuesday in Leesburg, guest of Margaret Falters. You wiH regret it lit you miss those hue curtain samples; only a few left. Humphrey’s Leesburg. The Syracuse Journal did not reach Leesburg until Monday mo;D. ing, muoh to the disappointment of many. But all were well pleased wrth its appearance and make up when it did arrive. We hope ye editors will meet with muoh suocess and the Journal appear promptly in our homes,each week. •ou don’t know where to go don’t go, Come. Beet prices for produce. Humphrey’s. Leesburg. Some arrangements ought to bo made right away for Memorial day. For] ears Leesburg has made it a point to keeji this day and to make it a success. Arrangements should be made soon. Dr. Thomas’ walk in front of his new residency is being; laid, and' the building will'soon be finished, and will* be quite jaddition to that part of town. A. H. Frederiokson and wife spei.t Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Ira Ferverda. The ladies if the Leesburg Read iog Club, notwithstanding the bad weather, met at the home of Mrs. Adn Heart} M|ndey tvening The |

time was given over to the election of < ffioers, the following being elected tor the ensuing year: President, Mis Clara Irvine; vice president, Miss Flora Beane; secretary, Mrs. Ilah Irvine; treasurer, Miss Lou Armstrong. The hostess served delicious refreshmrnts during the even;D(r, ’ . TIPPECANOE Paul Popeofeoea was at Syracuse last Monday aft«r seed corn. Win. Gilbert and wife were’at Milford one day last week. / Mrs. Ed. Craft and Mrs. Opal Craft vis, ited with Mrs. Ed. Craft’s sister, Mrs. George Kreger. Win. Nice was quite sick last Tuesday, but is better now. Ina-Gilbert visited with her sister, Mrs. Sherly Longacrrejast Tuesday. r , Mrs. Marion Miller and Airs. Frank Bushong were at Milfo/il one day last week. Mrs. Josiah....Garber was at Milford Wednesday. Mrs. Parnielia BrOwer is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. N. J. Kline at Nofth Webster this week. . - Win. Gilbert and Frank Swihart were in Pierceton 011 business one day last Week. ' ... 1 -; ..’L Leti Niles is helping Frank Swihart shearing sheep. < Bert Niles was quite, sick Saturday, is better now. Wesley 'Westlake-took dinner with his grand-daughter, Mrs. Greely Yoder SunMay. * , ■' . ■ Miss Alda Guy and Miss Cleo Kitson spent Sunday with Miss Zella Miller. Geo. Kreger and wife a«d John Gilbert and family took dinner with Wm Strieby Sunday. - 4 Arthur Steward and,tswife were visitors of his mother, who is very ill, Paul Popenfoose and wife spent Sunday with Paul’s sister, Mrs. Perry Shock. Lewis Andrews and family of Pierceton , took dinner with Marion Miller andjjamily Sunday. ' A. L. Scott and John Baugher have been busy hauling tile,'from Syracuse the past week. . ■ . ’ . . Florence Black visited witliher aunt, Mrs. John StanSburger first of the- week. OSWEG-O Joe Lippindott. wife’anAdaughter, Nevada, and Anna Watkins-spent Sunday wijh E. J. Packer and family Mrs. A. Brenheman is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Robipson and family. Win. Parker and family took Sunday dinner with Manuel Kulin and family. Arthur Gunter of South Bend, js the guest of hjs parents and other relatives. The following persons had telephones put in their homes last week: Chas. Longfellqw, Joseph and Elkanah Blaine andWm. Parker. Word was rec’d by relatives iiere that Mrs, Ryan of; Portland, who has been quite sick, was dead. Mr. Fredrickson of Leesburg, spent Sunday with Ira Ferverda and wife. John. Pound, wife and daughter Adria, visited over Sunday jn Nappanee, making a trip to and from”in air automobile. Chas, and Grace Leng spent. Sunday with Mr. Arnold’s near North Webster, Ida Watkins of South Bend, is the sjtiest of her parents. Whitney Parker and family of North, Webster, spent Sunday withS. V. Robinson and wife. Hazel Parker accompanied them home. It was decided on last Sunday that the Children’s Day Services would be.'held at thisplace.juneiq.w Last Friday’closed a verj - successful■ seven and one half month term of school at this place and also the last to be held in the present building. It will be a day to be renumbered by teachers, pupils, parents and friends. At nine o’clock the school was called to Order and after a few remarks, the teachers presented their pupils.with a tidket entitling them ton ride on the steamboat “Ethel II.” owned by George Smith of “Cripple Gate Heights.” They then went to the lake where the ride was greatly enjpyed by all and just as they were leaviug.the boat a photograph of the group was taken. When they returned, to the school house dinner was nearly prepared. The tables having been made ready and loaded with good thifigs during their Tito dinner was much enjoyed byxild and young. After dinner the crowd gathered at the Baptist church singing “America”, Judge L. W. Royseof Warsaw, gave a very interesting ,and instructive address which was followed by a by Mr. Ashbaugh. Mr. Ervin, trustee, then gave a few remarks, in which . he stated that there had been quite an increase of graduates this year oyer last. Prof. McAlpine gave a brief talk in which fie thanked the for the co-opera-tion with him in the school work; etc. and after which “The Star Spangled Banner” was sung and the crowil was dismissed to return to the school ground where they were to witness d base ball game’between the Dutchtown nine and Oswego nine. This was one of the most interesting features of the day and resulting in 22-0 in favor of Oswego. The crowd then departe 1 Saying it was gcol to' have tiieiri I there, ft A I

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