The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1909 — Page 5

r TAx nracuse Journal r - / INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1909. _ . Published Every Thursday at Syracuse, Indiana. Due Dollar Per Year. WALKER it FANCIL, Printers and Publishers ' Entered.as second-class matter May 4, ' fOoS..i£ the post office at Syracuse, fndiaFC'tr*dcr the Act of Congress oj March 3, A79. Home News Notes. Optical Goods at Veirs, Dr. Ford was in Warsaw Friday; Harvey Cory was in Goshen Tuesday. Vinia Barker was a Milford visitor Saturday. John Dillon called on Dr. Canim'ack Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bowser and son Philip, were at Nappanee Saturday. A flue No. 2 burner lamp, oo'«n---plete, at the Fair Emporium,for 25 cts. a great bargain. was at South Bend on business Saturdad, and also spending Sunday in the city. Mrs. M. A. Benner relumed from Ligodier Monday, after an extended visit at that place. Break up your qold by taking an ELECTRIC CATHARTIC TABLET. Mr,?. Samuel Smith spent a few days of this week in Goshen, visiting her bajighter Mrs. Lucy Kyler. 'Jacob Kilgore and M. L. Busse m/ade a business trip to Hudson lad, Monday, • - , >Miss Alice Neiderhauser, the r&ls worker and secretary of the C. A. of Milwaukee, Wis* .Monday ard Tuesday with and wife. D. S'. H ntz, Andrew Edmonds Miles andjOtia Butt, attended thelK. of P. bistriet Meeting held - at/South Bend January 19 and jfe.-| ppirtagoed time. f N Kiiiug equ d to Electric Cath- 1 J artic tablets for breaking up a celd.| / <f ony Garramone took ,doesession of the Mitchell barber shop Monday which be has purchased, Mr. Garramone is a first class barber and we wish him success. ‘ . j Claude Mentzer who was employe ed in the cement saM ry a number of years .ago and will known hers died in Warsaw. The funeral was held m E kharr, the remains wertl taken to Goshen Friday fdr burial'. Services at .Trinity Evangelical Church Sunday as follow: Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:45; subject of s'ermo’d, “Christian Conflicts.'' Y. P. A. at 6:15; leadey Wilma Oit. Preaching; iu7:00; subject. “Preparing Menjjtajies." Everybody welcome. ■X, The warden of the state prisop, Michigan City is one of the offi(L i;#iiich may be filial by G \ . Marshall. Nelsor Kyser of South Bend is said want the job but a change may not be made Warden Reed haMgivan entie satisfaction. To remove *a worthy and satisfactory man from , the head of an institution as the state prison would be the height of folly, li.'is a peculiar position requiring a man of just the. right temperamejnt tfiid great excutive ability and a Mhauge of wardens would hardly benifit the institution. Such is politic however the parly worker must be rewarded. The Warsaw pol ce authorities are ' attempting to locate a smooth stranger who on J anuary 42 male a purcir.se at the clothing store of Charles F. Nve and tendered a forged check, for $15.80 in paymentjn>d has since made hi, get away. The man, who '♦’was partly under the influence of liquor, entered Hie Nye store on South Buffalo street and after strnd ing about for some time, picked out an article of wearing apparel, for which he tendered the check. He was given bis change and a mofnent later joined a companion who was waiting outside. This wrs the last seen of the forger, Tjie check was on the First National Bank of Gos-hen-and purported to have been issued by Harry A. Butterfield a ..... Goshen contractor, who is working on the grade of Warsaw and Peru extension of the Winona Interurban railway

Clee Rcokstool was in Goshen ■ Saturday. . Wm, Rapp spent a few hoars in ; Gcshen Saturday. B. F. Hootingarner spent Saturday at Warsaw. ’ Wm. G Connolly transacted business in Milford' Saturday. Harry Groves who is employed at Warsaw, was home over Sunday. The five ten cent counters at the " Fair Emporium is attrating a great , deal of attention, The third number of the lecture course, which was given by a male , quartet last Monday night was apyreeiated by everybody. Miss Ethel Johnson, who is work- . ing in South Bend, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, and other friends, over' Sunday. There will be preaohing at the church of God next Sunday momng and eveing by the Pastor every body welcome all other services as usual. If Rheumatism can be oureb with medicine ’ELECTRIC RHEUMATIC TABLETS will do it. A number of nice lots for sale in good location at $75 to S2OO. They are plums. W< G. Connolly .See the great reductions in all kinds of clothing at The Star during the big clearing sale. See ‘ad’. One of the recent necessity of th- . White House is u automobile which is be provided by the nation horses were g ;od enough for the other presidents but Mr. Taft is too large foi < ordinary carriages. Lew Criger formerly Boston’s geat catcher; but sold to St. Lou : s, I as purchased i farm near Bear Lake Michigan. ’ H/refuses to play with St. Louis unless he receives one-half ibe purchase price, $5,000 being the price paid for him, President Roosevelt evidently intyndsjo ealve the White House with an unblemished record, as far as ! lioiiesly of purpose is concerned. This week the the entire staff of the New York World, and representative of the -Brooklyn Eagle, and New York Suu, are in Washington in an effort to prove the stories charging ftahd in the Panama canal deal. The liquor license notice of Wm. F. Fisher of Milford appeared in the •Mail of last Fisher now mants to locate at Milford J unction • A renmonstrance is in force in Van Buren township in which the Junction is located. M,r, Fisher’s license will hardly be granted. The library of the late Dr. Herring of Goshen", contains 72 bibles dating from 1750. Most of the volumes are printed in German and some have wooden backs. An effort will be made by the Elkhart County Historical Society to secure Borne o! these ancient books for exhibition amouiig the relic of the society. Os the, immense beards; of wild buffalo which formerly roamed~over estern plains there remained on January 1, 1909, just 2047 of ! rue b • cd. This is theVntird number in the United States. A bill will be introduced in the present congress providing for the establishment of a goverment ranch of 12500 acres in Montana. Ypu are careful what choice of friepds young people of your household make. You do not open wide the door to thj. se whose speech and behavior be-tray ill-breeding and Lx morals. Are you careful to shut it a?ai"stjbooks and periodicals that yres?; t vulgar and demoralizing pictures of life and y urpose? Perhaps you ara amoung those who have found that The Youth’s Companion occupies the sariie place in the family reading, that the high-minded young man or woman holds amoung your associate#. The Companion is good without being “goody-goody.” It is entertaining, it is informingj In its stories it depicts life truly, but it chaoses those phases of life in which duty, honor and loyalty are the guiding motives. A full descripti- n of the current volume will be sent with sample copies of the paper to any on request. The new subscriber who at onoe sends $1.75 for a year’s subsonbion will receive free The Comdanion’s new Calendar for 1909, “In Grandmother’s Garden,” lithographed in thirteen colors, The Youth’s Companion, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston Mass (

Hein, sill jiemijiiiiiiimiiMLiiji. Ijj 1 Read the Journal ads. J. P. Dolan was io Warsaw Friday. ' Chloe Pollock was in Goshen Miss Ada Stough went to Elkhart Wednesday. W. C. U. will meet with Mrs. Dola.u next Tuesday. A new lot of imported lace at the Fair Emporium, Henry Slrombeck was in town Tuesday.Try ZA-MlA,the best Pile Remedy , on the market! David Jones wrs in Goshen Tuesday on business. We GUARANTEE' all of our remedies. —Eletrie Tablet Co. v Mrs. F: L. Hoch and little daughter are visiting at Arohibold, Ohio Marshall' County is thinking of veting on county local option. W. G. ConnoJly sold Bnrdell Weaver property to Mr. Gates last Saturday. . Why suffer with Kidney Trouble when you oan get relief by taking ' EVERGREEN? -The best for your money is Peirce’s Golden Blend Rio. package coffee, Bert Inks, tee exnational league pitcher will endeavor to revive the interest in biseball at Ligonier. A carload of jßed Cedar Posts just received. Now is your time to buy—will sell them cheap. —Syracuse Lumber Co. Laura Gnssamer went to Mishawaka last Saturday to visit her brother Charles. Miss Sadie Hickman o: Heckley is spending a few day with Tillman Hire and family. If taken in time ELECTRIC CATHARTIC TABLETS will prevent a cold. • Veal Richhart, who is working in New York, for contractor Rayan, is home visiting relatives, and old friendsClaude Niles and wife were its South Bend Monday Claude has secured a position of the street oar company at that place. The Syracuse High School are practicing a program, which they intend to give Februrary 12, to oele brate the hundreth anniversary of Lincoln’s birth. Senator Milton of Flordia will introduce a bill during the present congress prohibiting the intermarriage of races iu the District of. Columbia. He will attach a penalty of £10(10 and ten years impnonment. The Chicago Oubs, winners of the National league baseball pennans and also winners of the world’s championship for the past two years will play an exhibition game with t|ie Ft. Wayne Central league team on April 8. at Ft. Wayne, mano persons from Case will probabl attend the'game to s-e Pe:e King in action Pete will endeavor to show up the renoun Joe Tinker at shortCarrie Nation appeared at two or three Chautuaquas this summer. At one of the lowa Assemblies she stopped an Irishman on the Chautuaqua grounds who was smoking. “You dirty dog,” she stormed. “Why don’t you throw that pipe away? If you were my husband and smoked that dirty thing, I’d give you poison!” “Shure,” said Pat, quietly. If you were my wife, I’d take it.” . President Roosevelt is receiving unanimous support from the people al large in his fight to clean up congress. The leaders yin the fight against the president on the account of the Tillman trouble called b halt and are telling the members to go slow. According to Walter Wellman in the Record Hearld, congressman are receiving stacks of letters from their constituents, nine tents of which, heartly endorse ’ lhe president in his effort to get clean men in Congress. Second Hand Store. We have started a second-hand store in the room next door so Searfoss Bros, and have on band a good line of second-band goods, all in the best of Big bargains. . Grisamer & Bott,

PLEASANT VIEW. Mrs. John Dewart and wife spent Sunday with Guy Fisher. Christian workers meeting at this place every Sunday evening. Sun- , day school and preaching every two weeks, you are invired to attend all services. Mr. Orba Weybright, wife and sod, Mrs. Anna Hoover, and Miss Elsie Fester spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hoover. Grandmother Baker of Wabash is vhiting with Mr. Emrick. Mr, Oliver Groves was iu Lees- . burg Monday. Mrs. Mary Hoover and daughter visited with the familey of Jacob , Hoover Tueeday. Mrs. Hattie Fisher and daughter were in Syracuse Saturday. Mrs. Cle Klide, Mrs. Dan Neff of Milord and Mrs Thomas Steward called at ihe home of Moras Bousers Sunday. Mrs. Moras Bouser, who has been afflicted with rheumatism for a week or so, reported better. TIPPECANOE Merl Mock is reported worse. 1 , Simon Johnson is quite sick. Manou Miller put up ice last 1 week. Lem Niles put up ice last week. Mrs. Vern Beghtel of Syracuse and Mrs. Wm. Starner were at No. Webster, Tuesday of- last week. Wm.i Gordy visited in Elkhart last weak. John Gilbert meued on Massilon Haney’s farm, north of Syracuse last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs George Kreger, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert and daughter Ina and Mrs. Milicent Miller attended the funeral of Mrs. Wash Gilbert at Solomon’s Creek last Friday. Greely Yoder and family visited with Jacob Ycder and wife Thursday. Mrs. Harley Miller and children visited with Mrs. Milicent Miller last Thursday. Vern Beghtel and. wife visited with Wm. Nice and wife, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Bob Riohhart of Syracuse and Mrs. Albert Rink visited with Mrs. Ben Black last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreger, Mr. asd Mrs. Lem Niles and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Longacre spent Sunday with Wm. Gilbert’s family. Renze Westlake and family spent Sunday with his father. Mrs. Bert Brownlee of Elkhart and Miss Etta Swihart of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swihart spent Sunday with Jonas Swihart aud family. Mr Swihart is still inproving. Ernest Tom and wife of Syracuse were the guests or Paul Poppenfoos an.l family Sunday. The Youth’s Companion in 1909. The amount of good reading given to subscribers to Th* Youth’s Companion during the year is indicated by she following summary of contents for this year: • 50 Stab Articles Contributed by men wome of wipe distinotiog in public life, in literature in science in business, and in a score of professions. 250 Capital Stories Including six serial stories; humorous stories; stones of character and heroism. 1000 Up—to—Date Notes' On current events, recent discov eries m the world of science and nature, Important matters ip politics and government. ’ 2000 One—Minute Stories Inimitable domestic sketches, anecdotes. bit of humor, and selected misoelrany. The weekly article, the weekly woman’s article, timely editorials. A full description of the current volume will be sent * with sample copies of the paper to any address on request. The uew subscriber who at once sends $1.75 for a year’s subscriber will receive free The Companion’s new Calendar 1909, “In Grandmother’s Garden,’ lithographed in tbirtee oolers. The Youth’s Companion 144 Berkeley, Street Boston Maas.

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NEW Eating HOUSE I have moved my RESTUARANT to the Clemens buildingon Main street where lam reacty to serve the public. FRESH OYSTERS ■R. Hire. Wood for sale. Fine cook stove wood and chunk wood at $2 per cord, delivered to any part of town. Chauncey Myers.

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I saioa doctor bin | IBj buying rubbers and . keeping your feet both dry and warm. Our line of rubbers comprises tl e best brands on the " sS *’* market. | W) have a e good line of 1 rj| felt boots; etc., and you should see then before you. I jliiidcrc.r & Bock. | Im maa •gmmfimm ml