The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1909 — Page 5

Home News Notes. /' ? .ZZZZZ — , t xs Manion Hire was in Albion over Sunday; I Entire new line of china at the Fair Emporium V. C. Lung was in Goshen Friday on business. ! Henry Sloan had business in Knox, lad., Monday. I Mrs. Alioe Tripp is suffering with a severe attack of asthma. Born to Mr. ana Mrs. Jacob Wilkinson. Wednesday, March 10, a daughter. Miss Madge Tiedeman of Goshen, /was the guest of Miss Mae Tish over Sunday. I Jesse Cory, who has been in Michigan for the past six weeks, returned home Saturday, Mrs, Bachman left Saturday for a few days visit with her son, Sherd, at North Manchester. Mr. L. A, Sieder was called to Pi) mouth, Saturday on aoooqut of the serious illness of his father. Dr. Bowser reports the following births: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steward, Feb. 26, a daughter. Don't, forget the supper in. the K. of P. hall, given by the M. E. church, March 17. /Patronize the ladies. ' Miss Florence Pollard of Garrett, was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mr?. Oliver Cromwell over Sunday. ■ Did you see the National Ca?ket Companies ad. in the March Magazines. J. W. Kothenberger sells their caskets. * If you want to sell your farm and ■ ’.. . . ’ the price is right 1 can sell it for you i Come in an 1 lets talk it over. | a B. F. Iloopingarner . M><iiz “Ease”Elkskni*Shoes have no equal for comfort : or hard serjvioe.- A complete line now in stock. A. W, Strieby. Chas. F (“'hack’’) MoCbnt’C- attended the Inauguration of Piesident Taft, also spending a fe*W days in Baltimore, Md. before returning home. S. L. Ketring writes the Journal jfrom Long Beach, Cal., that he will leave for home via New Orleans March 7, and arrive here about the 14th —next Sunday. For Sale—One span work horses will sell separate if desired, one fed Durham cow will be fresh this month one two horse wagon, one set of double harness, all these can be seen at my barn. John T. Kiddle At the Syracuse IJ. B. church next Sunday: Bible school at 10 a. 'm. Young Peoples’ meeting, at 6 p. tn., and sermon at 7p. m. At the Concord churbh Sunday schpol at 10 a. m„ and sermon at 11 a. m, J. VV . De Long, Pastor. The pupils of the Seventh and Eighth grades of our school, will go to Milford today (Friday) and l ave a spelling match with the pupils of same grades ofythe school of hat town. We hope to see an increased interest in th-se spelling matches. Merle Harkless, who has been engaged for some time as draughtsman at our Radiator plant, has accepted a position with a large automobile company in Chicago, and left Tuesday morning- to take up his new position. Merle is a young ■ * ‘ man of sterling qualities and will no doubt make good in his new position. Tiuj men’s meeting held Sunday aftercjoon at the M. E. church at 3 o’clock, was well attended. Rev, Boyer delivered a very able talk on the Christian life, and his listeners were much impressed with his earn--estness in the cause here in Syracuse , Another meeting will be held Mar 21, at which time he desires all men to attend. The members of the Evangelical church, of this pity, are circulating a petition for the retention of Rev. E. C. Boyer, as pastor of the church for the ensuing year Rev. Boyer is a minister of both note and worth, and during his pastorage here has beoonte very popular with church goers, laymen and others slike The Journal would be more than p'eascd to hear of Ihegent'tmans appointment to the church at this place for the coming year.

W. Riddle was m Albion over Sunday. , . Mrs. Speilman is very ill with pneumonia. New line of linen suitng, Hinder and BeCk. Jesse Mitchell is able to be in his shop again. Alph Roberts who has been ill for some time is improving Mr. and Mrs. A. -Steinmetz, were Goshen‘Visitors Sunday. Jesse Cory and Elmer Strieby were in Goshen Saturday on business. Born to Mr. aud Mrs. Harley Chaney, Thursday, March 4, a daughter. If you want something and do not know what it is, you will find it at the Fait Emporium. Lon Hire and wife are visiting with Milton Kiteon and family a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kehr were the. guests of their son, John jr,, at Foraker, Ind., over Sunday. A new line of .Dress Goods, all wool suitings, all colors and all weaves. A. W. Strieby. You can get the Squeeze . Easy Floor Cleaner at the News Stand: Mrs. Jessie Jarrett, Agent 2t-46 Mr. Joseph Moore and wife, of Cromwell, were visiting his brother Wm. Moore of this city this week. The ladies of the M. E. church will serve supper at K. of P, hall' Wednesday, March 17 don’t forget. Mr. C. A. Johnson has the contract Tor building the addition to EmorV Kiadig's house on Boston street. ■ For Sale—Three vacant lots in the Water Power addition, tear Boston st. For particulars see John M Kehr. Divine services at Grace Evangelical Lutheran churob next Lords day at 10:45 a m. Sunday school a’ 9:30 a. m All are welcome. Dr, D. S. Hon z a d wife left Saturday evening for Noble county for a visit with relatives and friends, returning home Monday morning. ' Sam Snavely and family of Goshen, were in town over Sut day attending the funeral of the little infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Snavely. Sam Rasor has put in a large stock of wall paper in the basement r >om of hotel LeGrand, and is new ready to take care of ths trade in that line. The iadies of the Modern Woodmen of this city, are making an effort to organize a lodge of Royal Neighbors, and arrangements are being made to that end. Next Tuesday afternoon the W. C. T. n,, will meet at the home of Mrs. John Howard at 2:30 p in. All are earnestly requested to be present at this-meeting. Sunday at Trinity Evangelical Üburch: Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 10:45, subject “The Law of the Cross.” Y. P. A. at 6:15, preaching at 7:.OO, subjects The Revelation of the Cross ” Eva May, the little daughter of Arthur and Kate Snavley ;was born Jan 25, 1909 died March 6,1909 age one month and 11 days. With her parents she leaves to mourn their loss two sisters one brother and three grandparents, a brother and one sister having gone before her to that spirit world. The funeral was hel l at the home Sunday at 3 o’c'ook by Rev, J. Bumpus, Interment in Syracuse cemetery. The Wednesday Afternoon Club held its regular meetingj with Mrs P. O. Wood, and it being her birthday anniversary a supper and reception was given the husbands of the members. Those present were Mrs. L. A. Barrett, Mrs. J. H. Bowser, Mr. and Mrs C W. Knorr, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Widner, Mr. and Mrs. L T‘ Heerman, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Greene, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Colwell, Mr. and Mrs J H. Miller, and Frances Miller, Dr.’and Mrs. Hontz, Mr. and Mrs H. J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Messimore. The lyentlemen wore emblems representing the title of some bock and the ladies guessed the title; Mrs. Widner won the prize m the literary examination. Mrs. Robertson won first prize and W. T. Colwell the booby pr : z», A verv pleasant evening was pais d and the Wood family proved excellent entertainer*.

Carl Larson of Elkhart, was in town over Sunday. T. Middleton and C. Kline were in Cromwell over Sunday. Come in and see the fine line of Rugs at Beckman’s Store, Miss Cory, daughter of z Jasper James, is on the sick list, J. P. Dolan was [called to Chicago Tuesday on business. Come in and see us we can save you cents on the dollar at the Fair Emporium. The ladies of the M. E. church will serve their annual supper in the K. of P. opera house, on Wednesday evening, March 17. A. W. Strieby has the finest line of the Reliable Shirt, plaited besom white and colors, all sizes at SI,OO each. See them before buying. The ladies of the Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. Edmonds Wednesday evening and elected officers for the ensuing year, Light refreshments were served. s Lon Bright of Akron, Ind., arrived here Monday night for a visit with friends and will also transact business here, Mr. Bright has many friends here who are always pleased to see him. Rev. Daniel Rothenberger, who has been spending the winter in Birmingham Ala., returned home Tuesday, and reports great indust rial activity in the south. He enjoyed his vacation very much. The Royal Neighbors, an auxiliary to the M. W. A. Lodge of this city, was organized Monday evening Mrs. Miller of South Bend. Ind M grand instructor of the work was hereto organize the lodge. John Fanoil and family moved to Elkhart, Friday last to reside permanently. It rumored here that Mr. Fanoil has bought an interest in the Holderman job office in Goshen and will conduct that office in the uture. The following menu will be served at the supper to be given by the ladies of the M. E. church in the opera house, Wednesday evening, March 17: Chicken Pie Mashed Potato s Escolloped Corn Cream Saw Pickles and Jelly Tea and Coffee Cherry Pie Lemon Pie Bread and Butter Supper will be served from 5 to 7’30 o’clock. Price 20 cents. Arrested For Non-Support, Mr. Shidler, foreman at the Syracuse Radiator Works, was arrested Tuesday evening by Marshal Searfoss at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bitner, in the south part of town, on Boston street, where he was visiting Miss Bitner, and tsken to hotel Holton, and turned over to a deputy sheriff from Ohio, and later put in the calaboose for safe keeping, until the arrival of Sheriff Dao P. Stein of Summit County, Ohio, who arrived Wednesday morning. The arrest was made for non-snp-port of two cbiidren, Mrs. Shidler having obtained a divorce about two years ago. The prisoner was taken back to Ohio Wednesday for trial. He was located through correspondents to the Warsaw officials, he having worked in that city before coming Here Mr. Shidler was a man of middle age and has been keeping company with the young lady referred to above for some time past. noticeTo non-resident. STATE OF INDIANA) Kosciusko County j ■ In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, February Term, 1909. Jesse R. Deamude, ) VS. > Complaint No. Leora Deamude J " 11210. Now’comes the Plaintiff, by Cornelius & Butt, his attorneys and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person [that said defendant Leora Deamude. is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for’ divorce, and that said non-resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that unless she be and appear on the 18th day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, befthe 24th day of April 1909, to be den on the First Monday of April A. 909, at the Court House in Wars aw, laid County and State, and answer or. demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand an J affix the seal of said Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this 2nd day of March, A. D., 1909. C. EDWIN STOUT, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. ' By Van Schrom, Deputy. Cornelius & Butt, Atty’s for Plaintiff, 3-4-09'

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