The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1908 — Page 5

.If W ®nl? Uinew. Could we but draw back the curtains ■; Th\t surround each other’s lives, See the naked heart and spirit, Know what spur the action gives, Often we should find it better, Purer than we judged we should; We should love each other better If we only understood. Could we judge all deeds by motives, See the good and bad within, ' . Often we should love the sinner All the while we loathe the sin. Could we know the powers working To o’erthrow integrity, We should judge each other’s errors With more patient charity. ' If we knew the cause and trials, Knew the efforts, all in vain, And the bitter dissappointment--Understood the loss and gain, . Would the grim, external roughness Seem, I wonder, just the same? Should we help or should we hinder? Should we pity where we blame? Ah, we judge each other harshly, Knowing not life’s hidden force, x Knowing not the source of action Is less turbid at its source. Seeing not amid t the evil All the golden grains o$good; Oh, we’d love each other better . If we only understood. —Unidentified. Home News Notes. The naval contest will be one of the features this year at the Syracuse Fourth of July Celebration. Optical Goods at Veirs. Syracuse Electric Tablet Co, Pierceton will celebrate the Fourth. " . Steve Russel was in town Wednesday. .Dayton Miller returned from So. Bend Monday. M, E. Ladies Market at Lelia Hire’fc Store Room. A/fine line of parasols and uniA. W. Strieby. ,iSpl Meyers of Chicago, was in t/own Wednesday on business. ‘ Shoes and oxfords women and children, A. W. Strieby. Tom Darr, who has been gone since last fall, returned home Wednesday. » The Wawasee Inn needs help at once, —dish washers,; etc., ladies or gentlemen. Tn-weekly dances are to be given at Lake View hotel, music will be furnished by a Goshen orchestra. Bluffton, Ind., is the' first city in the United States to own its own asphalt company. The city has fifteen miles of asphalt pavement and has saved several thousand dollars on repairs, A number of visiting druggists called on the local dfug stores Wednesday armed with launtyii whistles and other weapons. We Suppose they got what they wanted, as it was a pretty husky looking bunoh. . . • M. E. Church, June 28, 1908. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., Lesson Temperance. Preaching, “11:00 ft. m., Moral Phase of Temperance question. Epworth League, 6:30 p’ m, ’Preaching, 7:30 p. m., Political Phase of Temperance question. Several persons were injured, one seriously, when an Elkhart-bound interurban oar and a Goshen city oar collided bead-on near the Cosmo soap factory, at the west city limits of Gosheh last Tuesday evening at 5-45 o’clock, The mishap occurred on a sharp curve where the frail city car and the big limited interurban came together with a terrific crash, which demolished the city oar, which fortunately, was empty. Motorman Albert Stage, of Goshen, in charge of the controller on the city oar, leaped when he saw a crash was inevitable. He was badly hurt and was taken to a Goshen hospital. It is feared he sustained internal injuries. Conductor E. L. Ratliffe, also of Goshen, and conductor on the city car was cut by falling glass; Motorman Wilbur Drakes of the limited oar was badly out by flying glass, the front vestibule of tst. oar having been shattered, though the big oar was not otherwise damaged.—Nappanee Advance.

COME HERE JULY 4. Boost Syracuse always. Macoabed Ladies’ market Saturday, July 11. P. O. Wood was in Garrett Monday on business. Milford defeated Kimmell at Milford Sunday 1(> to 5, Let us figure with you for your linoleum. • A, W. Strieby. Foil Sale: A fine 16 foot launch, cheap. . A. L. Cornelius. Highest price paid for spring chickens.—Brunjes Park, Phone 421. Geo. Clark, an Elkhart-’man, has a tree which hears both pears and quinces. Jesse Blough and his family were, guests of his brother at Benton Harbor Sunday. Indiana horse dealers report a scarcity of horses, and say it is-hard to get a horse at any price. ' The Ladies of the Maccabees will hold a market in Miss Hire’s millinery room Saturday, July 11th, John Snyder, of Goshen, was a visitor at his brother’s and with other relatives here this week. 4 George Kitsob, of Goshen, visited Squire Kitson and- other relatives and friends of Syracuse Sunday. Miss Vada Crothers of Ligonier is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Lem Master, and other relatives. Fred King, of Winona Lake, was badly poisoned while working in the flbwer gardens at that places last week. *W. H. Harvey ot Elkhart, is successfully ''cultivating a white strawberry which is claimed has a very fine flavor. Lew Neff is improving the appearance of.his residence on North Huntington street by the addition of a new porch. Stockholm's in. the Koseuisko County Bank, recently closed, will, it is said, lose about $50,000, but will pay depositors in full. The post office department collected $59,065 in fines for writing in packages sent through the mail. The fine for this act is 810. Better pay for a 2ot stamp and write a letter. ELECTRIC CATHARTIC TABLETS 25ots. ZA-MJA Pile Cure 50cts; at either drug store or at our office over the Bank, Money refunded if not satisfied. SYRACUSE ELECTRIC TABLET CO. ■ ■■■ '' '■ 77 -' ■ ' A partial eclipse of the sun wil* take place Sunday, June 28. This eclipse will be visible in America. A large portion of the face of the sun will be covered and will be one of the most interesting of its kind, seen for several years. The Pennsylvania railroad is the first road in this section to go back to the old “excursion” days. Since the passing of the two-cent rate the roads have refused to rates and it may be the Pennsylvania will make rates for the Fourth only. y Some people fear to eat strawberries, claiming that they are thecause of rheumatism. The same people refuse to eat tomatoes beoanse they might .get a 'canojer, or cucumbers because* there is danger of tape worms. Fear kills more people than disease or disaster,—Ex, ®The boats on the lake were busy Sunday. Steamer, launches and row boats were in demand the eii-j tire time.” The Transportation Cc. and Rosson Launches, had " all they could accomodate. It is a good thing these launches were put on ,jjhe lake, and we are sure it was a good investment. ’ We are indebted to the weather man for another fine shower” Tuesday" afternoon, which probably paught some farmer with his bay in the field, but the wheat wa£ badly in need of rain and what is lost on the hay wilt more than be made up on the wheat this year. We are in reoeipt of a copy of the Winona Assembly’s year bock, which is a credit to the assemble. It contains the program for,th.e entire season and is nicely illustrated with pictures of the grounds and scenes at the park. The same quality of high class attractions will be seen at the lake this year as usual,

——i . . ——— ; : GOME HERE JULY 4. , Eye. .Glasses in Smoke and Blue colors at, Veirs. Miss Lou Myers is spending a few days in Ligonier. Spetaeles in all Styles in Gold, Silver and Steel at Veirs. More new laoe curtains, all grades and prices. A. W. Strieby. -Furniture repairing at the" Carriage Shop on the Hill. 3w. For sale —IOO b4i. corn and 50 bales brignt baled straw. S. L. Ketring. Cull Grissamer who has been on the sick’list for some time is slowly improving’ Goggles and Eye Protectors of all Sfyles, all kinds Repairing in the line, Veirs, , Mrs. M. F. Myers has returned home from several .months’ visit at Am: Vasse, ; Mo. For sale—One folding bed and go-iart in fine condition for sale. — Mrs. Wm. Swartz. Work is progressing on the base ball ground and it will be in good shape for the Fourth. The best place In town to supply your needs for .summer /underwear is at the store of A. W. strieby. -Oscar Grissamer and wife of Goshen spent Sunday in Syracuse the gyest of his son Cull Grissamer and family. * Try ZA-MIA the new pile, crujje; immediate relief. Money refunded if .not. satisfied. our office or either drug store. Dogs arc creating havoc among the sheep of Noble county. Chas. Briggs of Union township recently suffered a loss of $2-02 to his flock. Master Ellis Grissamer returned home Sunday after spending four weeks with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grissamer of Goshen, Wm. Butt suffered-a slight sun stroke just after coming in from the corn field where he had been ploughing Friday morning, but soon recovered. •Vice-Presidential nominee James Sherman is in a hospital at Cleveland suffering with gallstones >but is in no gyeat danger and physicians relieve an operation will not ba .necessary) A horse belonging to Geo. Cobb of became frightened and rah away! one. day last week while at Wawajsee \Lake. The buggy was badly damaged but the horse was not -njured. The fi£st band concert of the season was given on the street Saturday evening? The streets had a lively appearance, showing that nothing; will bring a crowd to town like a band concert. 5 > .=* . Services at Trinity. Evangelical Church'Friday and Saturday evenings and both morning and evening on Suniday. Rev, J. O. Mosier, Presiding Elder will preach .at these services. Communion service will be held Sunday morning beginning at 10:30 instead, of 10:45. Everybody Welcome to ail services. Daniel Black of. Rochester, is said to have thejargest herd of sheep in Indiana. The herd consists of 900 ewes with 1000 lambs, under the bare of a professional shepherd from Scotland and he has lost but one lamb from the entire flock. Mr. Black) has sold SI6OO worth of wool and eixpects to realize fully S7OOO bis sheep. We suspect the Nappanee Advance of trying to get even with the Journal for those fish with the paved stomachs. Here is what the Advance says: A hobo genius went to the home of Arthur A, Saunders in the south part of Kosciusko county and sold Mrs. Saunders what be represented to'be a very rare plant, but which subsequently developed to be a rat with its appendage protruding from the earth in a pot in which it had been| placed by the Weary Willie. The tail of the rodent bad been cleverly attached ta a stick with a thread, ’ Mrs, Saunders, desiring to placte die “plant” in a more presentable receptacle, was about to transplant it when she discovered that she bad been taken in to the extent of fifty cents and considerable embarrassment.

Have you been watchingspabe 13? Danny Wolfe is back from tbe. navy. (?) Fibre matting and rugs at Beckmann s. Get Beckmann’s special prices on Carpets and Rugs. ' . The best place in town to buy your summer underwear at A. W. Strieby. Firnest Richhart experienced a slight sun stroke Saturday, but soon recovered. Chauncey Meyers who has been confined to his bed-for a couple of days, is getting better Misses Dora Duane and Vera Maggert were Syracuse visitors Saturday.—Cromwell News. Dan Cress of Cromwell, who fell at the new school building some time ago, is back at work again. According to the marriage license record for the past week June will make good again this year as the “bride’s month.” Att’y A. L. Cornelius came home one day last week with a new auto. Mr. Cornelius believes in enjoying life while he can. * Mrs. J. B. Alleman aged GQ, was found in a helpless condition in the yard near her home Tuesday afternoon. She is an invalid. Divine servicesjnext Lord’s day at Grace Ev. Lutheran Church at 7:30 p. m., subject, “From deaths into life.” You are welcome. WANTED—GirI to work in' country. Family of 1 three. Permanent to right party. Adress “O’" care of J ournal. Weather prophets have predicted' a very warm summer relieved occasionally by showers. Guess we’ve been getting it the ffist few days, too, It is said if horses are sponged off with a, solution of one. ounce of creoline to a" gallon of water the animals will not be annoyed by mosquitoes. Elmer Ritter of Elkhart was in town a short time Friday. While on his way to his home in Notr.h Webster where be will spend a few weeks’ vacation. It all depends how we look at prosperity. Last week while Attorney General Bingdam was ad dressing a political gathering ht Warsaw, and talking about .prowperty, and that everything was ing along smoothly, and while ba was talking and being applauded,! State Auditor John C. Billheimer was in the city olosing.up one of the leading banks of the county —Milford Mail.—Just as though the closing of one bank which has been ruined through mis placed confidence is a sign that prosperty has left us. Don’t fail to spend the Fourth ot July in Syracuse. There will be big doing there. Public Notice. 1 Notice is hereby given that no fireworks of any sort shall be discharged before the morning of the Fourth of July. If this is disobeyed prosecution will be the result. So please take notice and avoid trouble, aside from the possibility of serious accidents. «j BJ order of the Town Board. G. A, R. Notice. Special meeting will be held at G. A. R. Post rooms on Saturday, June 27, at 2.00 p. m. Business of importance. All members are urged to be present. C. V. Smith, Com, Notice to City Water Users. Water rent will be due July 1, Please call at the treasurer’s office and settle. NOTICE I will make Sorghum Molasses for the season of 1908, at my residence, 2 mileS east of Monoquet. All syrup made on a Champion Evaporator Pan, Satisfaction guaranteed. Can furnish Sorghum seed. Fred C. Johnson, Royal Phone 259. Remember the Lon Hire sale on Saturday-at 2p. m,

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