The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 May 1908 — Page 8
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Syracuse theatergoers will have an opportunity of seeing an exceptionally fine attraction at the Jefferson theater, Goshen, next Tuesday night, May 19th when “The Lion and the Mouse,’’ the greatest dramatic success in years will be the Offering. Every newspaper reader in Syracuse is familiar with the trimmph of this wonderful play. The Company sent to Goshen is Mr. Henry B. Harris’ superb organization, headed by .Mr. Oliver Doud Byron, who..will impersonate the money king of the Lion and Miss Marie 1). Shotwell, who will be the clever Mouse. “The Lion and the Mouse’’ ran with phenomenal success in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and other large cities. The production at Goshen will be identical in detail with that given in the metropolitan theaters. Syracuse people wanting seats may obtain them by calling Home telephone 229, which will put tnem into diject communication with the box office. The prices in effect range from 50 cents to $1.50 and tickets to Syracuse patrons will be held at the box office until called for the evening of performance. This is a spjendid opportunity for people of this place to see a big city attraction. Friday night, May 29th, “Dandy Dixie,’’ the best and biggest colored showon earth, will appear at the Jefferson. The Jefferson will formally close the seasoy Monday night, June Ist, when Mrs. Leslie Carter, America’s greatest actress, will present either “Z<za”. or “Madam Du Barry’’ and her is the crowning event of a most remarkable season at the theater and will prove the biggest social and dramatic oocasiort in the history of theatricals in northern Indiana cities. MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS ■•'l.. • ■ ” fl When you wart « quick and ft good one, h lunch nt short noth’*, or>m« whs-re 10a j, will be iure to get them, Fruits, Ice Cream Confections of all Kinds 1, f w II fry to s-rvo y< 11 rigli airl will h| piyciato your jag, ronage. ( j P.E.WHiSOR.
UNCLE“SAM'S” GENEROSITY < i Vast Sums Expended for the Farmers Bring Results to > the Nation, Wj G. Fitz-Gerald, in the Sunday, Mairi zme of May 10, fella an inteiesting story of a sin ill I nreau of the .rgricultural department at Washington, conductedat an rxpe.riy'i tp ill * government of jorue foitjj ihiusit.d dollars a year, that probyßl v brings ji larg. r return OTI 'll-*. (investment than any oili-r 'mot ov ipeiit in ail the world, The bu'(’i|iu lias a staff of perhaps fifty exj drts, to come crop complains fr ni millions of farmers, w-itlt demands for and suggest-ons about new crops for : ands new and old. . i It? cost ten tlnufa-id dollars to get and distribute in the Dakotas. Nebraska and the dry northwest thatlliad been crying out for a dryland grain the new durum wheal that,h d been found growing in tl <■ "ibenan stepj es and the bleak wild, of Turkestan, but the .annual crop value of that cereal is now ten million dollars ard is still growing. litj a c ux.c 1 held by Dav’d Fair, child, Professor Hansen. Dr. Knapp. C. B. ScholDld, E. A. Besser, W. I'. Swingle and a half d zea others. Mr. Fairchild pointed <nt that Amentia was paying 1750.000 a. \ eair for dates that might be grown in {California and Ariz >na. “Six weeks this pioneer was dropping down tbe Tigris on a raft of inst t-d g a'skins, through the lowlands of Mesopotamia, past ih *4e of old Babylon, now coveted w : |h' vut f treats of date pa'ms S'liitrltanebusly VV. T. Swingle wa- ■ fi: In« vav 'o f>n I•v • 1 v <ax -s of 114 Sal a a in h h nteriai di of rrtpo'i| I’unis and A'g>ria, jl'h- afveuturts of Fairchild wOufil fi 1 whole books. Can y< t> i>.ip ! u>e bjs oar«v in of 11'teen camels filling inland fr< nr the Gulf of Om in wjth the glass at one h indretl and Qf een (L gre-ts in the sli i<le‘? Ma y a time th j explorer w s siop©l by hostile • sheiks and turned • sack'; though Irs native seivanG vVei’e a lowed to penetra’e yet far-. |ier into vast date ureas, ictupniut '{aden with scions aid suckere -trangely d s Pied, f<>r far awa il’empe in Ar zma and Chico 1 Ca} lon ia. At times (li s*iv >y x>! lire so 1 had to g ve up 1 <i»i the. blazing heat of rhe e< r h\ Isultriest »j ot, lie spent the r.oo hours in the c liars of' a nativt piouse tinned wth pinks wild d ove the air iliriu. 11 wt t sd’eet ; and lr at.bltss night, he pasted ot 1 iliirpoy under the brilliant stars. This-man has b en twin* round the wor’J on the e ouri >us mission' of State.” . In the moun aioous l e nt of the is'and of Corsica -in s-*areli for citrons such as hr usewiv-s tis-t in. then pouuxl cakes, Fairchild, while takn g «napsh its was arresti d as an Italian spy, anti marched < ff Jo a fit thy j iil VVor dering how h-sin uld extriate Irmsjdf from t’ is unpleasant pred cument lie bought rfa forty dbllir treasury o! euk he li id m his ini epickets Calling his guards be present'd it to thrill as his passport and indignai tly dtjnandel his re-ea-e, Th-re was an rxoited pytley and In was given h‘s freedom. On Ids way to the co st be on’ gruf i’.-igs and 1 wigs enough to su|--piy a small £r. hard, as a re ult ol -which citron growing has become ■pr< fltab’e in Califcrnia. W, T, Swing’e, afier mmy adventures, brought front Asia ;Minor tne Smyrna llg, wLiuh was son gloving in s >ulliwestern or hards. But the l>it f-ll to the giom d qn-te greet’, Another exph rer War went to the fig’s distant hi me and there he leartreil A’hat the troubl was, There was a ucn.“c!iLle variety ot lire fiiut that swarmed with Ijny insects, and it u as necessary to hang tiles, no -jdjble on s ii the branches of the trees < f the a lil I • fl/S at ill , proper sr»si n tba ihes, ins cts might crawl into and . frl'ti'is;, brought back a large] ontab r ol 1
••Caprifigs,” a, th“y ar, oil'el, lih»-alis-l their ins*ct< had escaped and 1 were left I ehind, end there wrs noth > g for it but to make a tlird j >urney. This one wi s suo.e,eful, and now the figs gr -wn in Ca'ifornia are vot’h millions of dollars a year And when (, np of these explorers goes into-Cannibal New Guinea, or Central Australia or Western China after a n e w plant be may add a doz-’ii or hundred oilier seeds 01 p'an s < r len licial inst es h , encounter? <n the way. Oae Was sent to find the pa-asite enemy of the brown tailed nio’h to thirty localities of Europ’, front Noitli Germany to South Hungary a d West Brit tiny and brought b ck a Isuulre<l tl oii and nests from which —venty th u and parasites we-f real-id .and released to lay their “gS’S in American caterpillars. “It was the sirne with the kelep or Guatemalan ant enemy xf the cot on bell weevil, and the ladi- •’ irds specially imported from Aittr a,‘"Germany and France, These jast were let loose near the pata-ite hibi ratory at Notth Saugus, ichusett ~, where their valuable werrk was kej t under cbeervatio.u ic the orchards and forests around. At this niotrrei t explorers ar-j out with comm ssions to fill known gaps n farming economy I’hus if only a vetch can be found tl at will leave nitrogen in the soil or the Connei tiout tobacco growers, that little plant will bii g three him lied thousand dollars a jear to .in area of thirty thousand acr. s ” “I lia Western farmers u-e thousands of miles of twine in the’r harvest fields', and tins Crete over fifteen million dollars a year jail for si-al, ma nly to M-xiuo, But Porto Hico has already begun cultivating the s’sil plart on an immense scale, ind Washington experts look forward to t' e time when this imporlmt item will cease an import atogeiher.” “Can yon ge* n« a cover crop t< tcrease our land’s fertility and add hiimiH nf veg-table uiat'or to pus ,<>l?’' wyis an ii q-iiry addre s d to h’s bureau. Am th r 01 iincil mid iwav sailed an • xp'o er to the w"d< f Algeria from whence he r turned fter a twelve liot.th w rh-a curious fenugreek grown bv the Nori l Afitjui A a’s, a aril curdling p'ant of great value. “Is th-re no fruit in tie world hat will su-vive our win'er? pleaded the ha dy farmers of the Dukoa ? And,, l< lin th-ir midst ar- «■ a s the V.-ad'inir cherry from Northern RIS--I’, and the cra’-app'e f Siberia, hi di wnhsta'ds the zero hl zzard. The same st, ry is old ol B 'leniin h >isera.lish', cerc,in p >tat cs fr 111 ('o ombia arid F ru, Cei tral Asian rhubarb, . tip lieldl and d’ell l bll leys iron) Alge ri , and Die Rus-ian- 1 vantv rye (now grown in Ma ylanda-d Kui■a u ) and a hundred oilier?. Unto'd we dtli is waiting to be i v s'ed ii Ipse new crops, and tin in ird, o intellig-rt private experimenters ire.ready to try the arrivals as soon is . they lu-ve passed their prelimlary ex-m’nati n with Wasbingti ii expert’, “At this moment Frank N, Meteis investigaii g the unlimited plant reeoui\es of China; for' cor s lie, »»ii»s onariee, and travelers cf lat» u-a-s hava sent home many valuable plants and fruits from all quarters of the Flowery King loin.” TIME TABLE WINONA LINE AT LEIGSUUKG. NORTH BOUND SOUTH BOUND 5:45 a. m. ’ 6:20 a. m. 8:20 a. m, 7:50 a. m. 10:20 a. tn. 10:20 a. tu. 12:20 a.m. 12:20 a.m. 2:20 p. in. 2:20 p. m. 3:40 p. m. 4:20 p. in. 4:20 p., in. 5:30 p. m. 6:20 p.m. 6:20 p.m. S:2o p. m. 8:2op, tu. 9:50 p. m, 10:17 p, tn. 11:17 p.m. 11:40 p.m, r LIMITED CARS 7:15 a. ni. S;4o a. tn. 9:15 a. m. 10:40 a. m. 11:15 a. m, 12:40 a. ni. 1:15 p.m, 2:40 p.m. 3:15 p. ni, 4;<o p- Mt5:15 p, m. 6:40 p. 111. 7:15 p, m, 8!- t ;o p, tn. 9:15p.m. lo:4o For time at Milford add Five minutes to time of North Bound Cai,. South bound cars arrive at Milford Fi'-e minutes earlier than giveii time at Leesburg.
Ordinance Fixing; Boundaries of the Town of Syracuse. = j- ——— — ; — j ll7ierfaf, A petition has been presented to the Board of Trustees of the TcXvii of Syracuse, signed by all the parties which wilhbe affected by the proposed change praying that the Corporate Boundaries of said town be fixed and established as hereinafter set out, therefore />'e It Ordained, By the Board of Trustees of the incorporated Town of Syracuse that from and after May 15th, 1908, the corporate boundaries of said Town shall be located as follows: x Beginning at a post on the East side of the North fourteen (14) degrees and ten ( roj minutes east, eight-hundred nine and five-tenths (809.5-10) fCet from the soutn-rwest corner of the north-west quarter of Section five (5), township thirty-four (3*4.) north, range seventy.), east of the 2nd. I’, M., thence nortli sixtyone (61) degrees west five hundred sev-enty-eight (578) feet to the south line of tlie lands of Sarah Ej Younce; thence along said south line south eighty (80) degrees and twenty-five (25) minutes west nine hundred and eighty (980') feet to the west line of the lands of Sarah E. Younce; thence along sajd west line north one (1) degree and forty-five (45)‘minutes west seven hundre'd ten (710) feet to the north east corner, of the lands of Cassius M Gordy; thence along the north line of the lands of the said Cassius M. Gordy south eiglity-eiglitl ( 88) degrees add fifty (50) minutes west nine hundred (900) feet to Lhe west line/of the right of way of the Indianapolis, 'lluntington, Columbia City & North Western Railway Company; thence south eighteen (18) degrees and twenty-eight’ ( 28) minutes east two thousand eighty-three and five-tenths [2083 5-10] feet to the nortli east corner of Syracuse Cemetery; thence north eighty-eight [BB] degrees west four hundred and thirty-nine and five tenths' [439 s‘ T °] feet to the north west corner of said Syracuse Cemetery; thence south one [l] degree and fifty [so] minutes west three hundred [3oo] feet to the south west Corner of Said Syracuse Cemetery; thence south eighty-eight [BB] degrees and t-eu [io] minutes east four hundred forty [44o] feet to the south e-.-st Corner of said Syracuse Ceinetery; thence north three [3] degrees and thirty [3o] minutes east ninety-three and five-tenths [93 5- r °] feet to the south line of the driveway of the Syracuse Cemetery; thence south eighty-eight [BB] degrees east one hundred sixty-nine [l69] feet to the west line of Mill street: thence along said west h>ie South thirty-seven [37] degrees and fifty [so] minutes east ninetysix [96] feet; thence south forty-five [4s] degrees five [s] minutes west five hundred thirty-nine [539] feet to the nortli hank of Turkey Creek ©itch; thence south eighty-eight [BB] degrees and twenty-five [2s] minutes west along the north bank of said ditch eight hundfetl tliirty-one [B3l] feet; thence south four [4] degrees and thirty [3o] minutes west one thousand five hundred and twentythree [1523] feet to the south line of the right of way of the Baltimore Ritilroad Company; thence along said south line of the right of way of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company south 'eightv-four [B4]- degrees and forty-five [4s] minutes east two thousand four hundred an ’i sixty-five [2465] feet to the east bank of Skinner ditch; thence south three [3] degrees east one thousanil one hundred and thirty-four [1134] feet to?the south line of Chicago street; tffience north eighty-six • [B6] degrees and thirty [3o] minutes east along the south line of said Chicago street one thousand one hundred and eighty-one [llßl] feet -to the north west corner of lot number one [l] in Windsor's Addition to Said town; thence south two (2) degrees and fifty (50) minutes east one hundred (100) Jeet to the south, west corner of lot number one (1); thence north eighty-six (86). degrees and forty-eight (48) minutes Cast two thousand (2000) feet to tht hiargin of the channel connecting Lake Wawasee and Syracuse Lake; thence following the margin of said channel in a north and north easterly direction one thousand one hundred and ninety (1190) feet to the south line of the right of Way of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company; thence along said south line of said right of way south eighty-three (83) degrees and ten fro) minutes east seven hundred fifty (.750) feet; thence north fifty (50) feet; thence; north forty-eight (48) degrees and forty-five (45) minutes w-est seven thousand five hundred and nine.y-one (7591) feet to the place of beginning.. All ter ritory, lying outside of the above described boundary is hereby disannexed ahd declared to. be outside said corporation , Dated this 30th day of April 1908. J. U. Wingard, Pres. [seat.] Fred Bundy, Sec. A. L. Cornelius, Town Atty.
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