The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 March 1909 — Page 5

Bie Notes. you r-o I lu J Joutnal.' If WT why not? E E,*Slrieby. was in Nappanee last Friday on b'.isinssS. Come in and - ■' ‘be line line of It'ig’j at BeAiuC.- Store. .. Mrs. Chas. Converge went to Wassiw Monday t visit relatives. C. J. Reilly r larped from a business trip to Chicago, Wednesday, El. C.»y and wife entertained I S »r.iC'j3e fi L .‘their home last ; S i>i i a Ot.s (Lx of ahiford, has sold bis f irm weat’.-’f pl me, 4o Claude Fuller of A : bmn. Come in a-ds-a us we cans (Ve you tw-nt v cents'oo the dollar at the Fair Emporium. - 4 Geo. Miles, Lou Neff, A. L. Cor. RLf litis and others spent the day at B jli l in cm b . ss. The teach rs' training class at the Cone md c’ will hold .its first meeting next Sunday at 11 a. m. The Journal is well equipped to dp. your j.dj work in up-to-date sty! and y: -'-i'-’V> Let us figure, with you. Lee Snyder of Ft. Wayne, Ind., was here Monday to; attend a meeting of the Electric Power, Light and Manufacture Co. Miss Cecil Coy ■ was at home from Gosh -r v r last Sunday-aud. hid charge of her mother’s class in the Sun la -ohool. . Pearl, the youngest daughter of 13. F. Kit- . as beep quite sick foMhe past week, but is better at •the present wilting; I '. If you have won a piano ceriifi ede issued - by any manufacturer bring it t *' J. W. R ithenberger arid apply it oi the purchase of ti ne», piano. Miss Lexie. King returned here Friday morning from K mmel), A was the gues\of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallis. King, a few days last week. .' . Mrs. Dan Searftiss went to Elktacn’t last Thursday to visft her ~ daughter. During hes stay she will visit her brother in Mishawaka. It ' was her intention to be absent from home about a week, El and Geo. Darrdiave purchased the Peter Darr homestead north of town.'This piece of land was purchased by Peter Darr from the government about thirty years ago, and 'his two grandsons have purchased it. Geo. T. Eng 11, editor of the paper called ••Dump Animals” is dead at the age of 86 years. He was a friend of al! dumb animals and president ot the National Humane ►.Society. Rev. Herendeen was obliged to cenoel his* engagement at Sodus, Mich., where lie was expected -to begin a series of meetings on Monday- night of this week. Having spsnt several months in protracted tff rts, h-" upd Himself tconsarly exhausted to c •utiuue the work. . Mg Blue, (iue of lb® viewers for tjie prop' -c I I >< k wick froad. having been sud b'n! tailed f away" from k. me Wed.: 'morning, the re- - viewers ts- t'ut highway was not i.-,. ide on : day as was intended. They hav- rranged logo over •the ro-.d ••>n i‘.urs luy of next week, March 25. .3 ■ Warsaw diri for Syracuse, When dto.p-s.d in the evening, travels 250 mites, reaching here quicker than if eent .direct over thei distance of 15 miles b-t - (■■■■ ) the t o- towns. It is carried from; Warsaw to Chicago over the Pennsylvalnia line to Chicago and from Chicago direct to our town via tbt! 13. & O. railroad. About half past nine last‘Wednesday night a. five-foot mortiswheel at the power house of the SyracusH Power, Light & Water Co., explode I by centrifugal force, . c mpletely demo’ishing it. Lewis Neff left 'J Intraday morning for Logansport to negotiate for a new one and the company will install it immediately. The loss to the entails no small amount of weakens the electric power half its capacity. Users of lights should be as eco'Pbmical as possible in order to secure good service*

| of linen suitng, Hindever and Beck. .• G. Wash Jones transacted Lusiness in Warsaw Saturday. J. C, McLaughlin, attorney, of Milford was in town between trains Monday, Chris Darr and family on last Sunday visited Mrs. Darr’s mother at New Paris. James Juday was a Goshen visitor Saturday. Rev, DeLong and family took dinner last Sunday with Guy Fisher and family. If you want something andddnot know what it is, you will find it at t ie Fair Emporium. Representative Jess Eschbach and J. A. Sloan of Warsaw,’ have formed a law partnership. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer and son, Russell, were the guests of Goshen relatives over Sunday, Mre. John Fisher on Friday of last week went to Sodus, Miob., to visit her daughter fora few days. Al Soott, ex-pqstmaster at North Webster, has gone to work for Strauss Bros., & Co., real estate dealers. ■ , Lee Rink and Miss Mae-Carmican were married Saturday by Elder McCrea of the Gnrlstian church of Milford. J. P. Walters of Edgerton, Ohic, attended a meeting ot the Electric Light, Power and Manufacture Co., Monday Mrs. 11. G. Herendeen left Saturday soy Auburn., where she will be the. guest of. her mother, for several days. | Herman Boozer and John W. Baxter of meeting of the Electric Light Co., Monday afternoon. Ira H. “Myers, accompanied, by his daughter, MrsP. Copenhaver, were Goshert visitors, Tuesday 11. A. V'orhis deft Monday for Goshen where he will be employed by the Lake Shore on their extra Marion Hire left Sunday afternoon for Minneapolis Minn, where he has. secured a position in a wholesale grocery house as saleman. - • A sister of Mrs. Rev. Weaver is here from her home in LaGrange, and will spend a few weeks at the parsonage With Rev. and Mrs: Weaver. For Rent:—A good residence p?op4rty, heat, hard and ■soft water, barn. $1'2,00 a month Ready April 12. B. F. Hoopingarner. , It 46 James Juday sold four lots at the spot of Lake street to Geo. W. Rang Monday; Mr. Rang will improve the property, he will also put in a boat livery on the channel for fishermen and"pleasure resorters. J. H. Aikin for many years a pension attorney at Goshen died Monday morning. He was a native of .Pennsylvania and was past 82 years old. He hail been a resident of Goshen for 30 years. ■ ' . ft ■ ’ Rural route carriers are now required to douut every piece of mail carried by them on tbeir routes for three months, beginning March 1. Tin se who fall below a certain standard will be discontinued. We have several applications for First Mortgage Loans, ranging from S3OO to S6OO. If you desire to place your money at good rate of interest, with no expense, inquire and we will give you particulars. CORNELIUS & BUTT. Tux Assessor Kelly is visiting his friends here asking after health acd making other inquiries about their personal effects,{much to the annoyance of some who are trying to dodge him. Fat has the happy faculty of catching up with you in out of way places, and you might just as well “fess up” and help him get through. We call our readers’attention to the new advertisement of MoClintio & Vorhis. the cement workers contractors, which appears else where ,in this paper. These gentlemen are thoroughly equipped to handle all kinds of concrete bridge, walk, sea wall and general constructional work. Prospective builders wouti do well to see them and get their prices before letting tbeir contracts,

Philip Bowser was in Nappanee Saturday. Andy Snook was in Warsaw od Saturday. J. P. Dolan left Monday for Chicago on business. V. Lung was calling on friends in Wawaka last week. Mrs. E. W. Miles, and son, Melville, were the guests of E. P. Miles and family in Gcsben, Tuesday.' Mrs. C. E. Ketriog ot Goshen, is visiting, her mother, Mrs. Ls G Hammond a few days this week. Wanted—A gasoline launch will give good trade on new pianol J. W. Rothenberger The ladies of the M. E. church gave a supper in K. of P. ball Wednesday evening and realized the sum ots4s. James U. Shoults, operator at the B. &O. station is visiting tor a week or so with the parents of bis wife at Frankfort, Ind, Attorney J. M. Treesh visited his parents at New Pans Tuesday. His mother, who has been v-ry ill for sometime, is much improved in health, . » S. O. Jeffries, held his sale last week and will move to town into the home lately purchased from Mr. Deardorff, and has secured a position with the cement company. Bog Ruley, a thirteen year old Milford boy, was picked up in. a state ot intoxication one day last week. Diligent effort will be made to find where the liquor was obtained. S. L, Ketring and family returned from California this week, Mr. Ketring returned home, and Mrs. Ketring, and daughter, Blanche, stopped over at Chesterton, to visit her daughter. Mrs. Jessie Morgan, of that city. Operator James Shults and E. W. Miles of the B. &. O. office force were in Chisago Tuesday attending a meeting of the directors of the road as proxies of H. W. Buchholz, who was unable to attend in person. Mrs. J. Hackett of Tiffin, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Speilman of Pittsburg, Pa., were called here the first of the week on account of the serious illness of Mother Spellman, who lives with her daughter, Mr?. John Richards, The Eagles lodge of this city held a dance in their lodge room, Friday evening, which was attended by a large number of members and their families and invited guests, Miss Holloway presided at at the piano. A very enjoyable time was reported by all present. Geo. Bennitt of Warsaw has been temporary receiver for the Humphrey & Martin Store at Leesburg, of which J. E. Humphrey- and O. E, Mattin are the proprietors. Two petitions for a receiver were filed about the same time by attorney’s Frazer & Wood & Aiken Ten local option elections will be held this month. They have been ordered as, follows: Miama county March 16; Green oounty, March 23; Benton county March 23; Montgomery county March 23; Ohio county March 24; Elkhart county March 25 Jennings county March 30; Barthol. omew county March 30; Vermillion equity March 30; Hesry oounty, March 31. We regret to learn that we are about to lose Mr. Reed who has a been connected with the Advance Radiator Co., and who has had charge of the recapitalization of the company and placing the stock on the market, and it was largely due to Mr. Reed’s pleasing personality and persistent efforts that the stock was favorably considered and a sufficient amount sold to warrant the extension of the plant and other movements necessary to doubling the capacity. Mr. Reed presented the matter in a straight-forwaYd, clear-cut manner that made it easy, for investors to grasp the situation. Mr.- Reed has been a familiar figure on our streetsand seems to have become very acquainted for the short time he has* been here, We wish Mr. Reed good luck, and extend him a hearty welcome to join us again when opportunity permitlt

A. A. Rasor had business in Warsaw Tuesday. The mercury dropped to 10 degrees above zero, Tuesday. W.JG. Connolly transacted businessin Garrett, Thursday. The statutes of Indiana prescribe a penalty for pointing a gun at any person in fun or otherwise. Mrs. Fred Self, Mrs. J. W. Deardorff were in Goshen Tuesday. Geo. Colwell went to Goshen today (Thursday) to do some plumbing. If you want a dwelling house at a bargain see Mrs. Catherine Bushong, 2t. Noel Geyer, ot North Manchester grandson of Isaac Kitson is here for a few days. The Radiator Works paid tbeir men Tuesday, and thereby put SISOO in circulation in our city. M. F. Miller and family of Claypool, were here over Sunday, the guest of bis brother, Chas, Miller. Romey Deardorff bought a horse at the Loeser horse sale at .Ligonier Monday paying $l7O for the same, Miss “Tott” Weyrick of Elkhart, is the guest of E. E. Miles and family and other friends in town this week. Wm. Druokamiller and family moved into the Amos King property, recently purchased of Mrs. Rosa Juday. Tbej plant of Lewis Neville carriage company at Goshen, was destroyed by fire Tuesday, causing i» loss of SIO,OOO. The Sunday oars on the Winona Interurban railway are crowded to the limit on that day since the Sunday schedule went into effect. Fob Sale: — Will sell cheap for Cash ione twenty-one foot gasoline Launch, good as new, with threehorse power Truscott engine. H, W. Buchholz. Look in the April number of the Popular Magazines for the National Casket company’s advertisement. J. W. Rothenberger always has good stock of National Caskets on hands Miss Nellie B. French of FtJ Wayne, one of the best known dentests of that citv, died Saturday morning at 5 o’clock. The deceased is a cousin of Dr. G. O. Smith of. this city. Members of the prohibition pajjty of Kosciusko county met in the court house at Warsaw last Saturday and reorganized by electing Henry Goshert as chairman aud A, L. Tenner as secretary. Mrs. Schott, who resides with Miss Julia Ott, was taken suddenly ill in the Fair Emporium Wednesday evening, and the services of Dr. Bowser was necessary to revive her before she was able to be taken home in a carriage. Rev- J. O.Mosier, Presiding Elder will preach at the Trinity Evangelical church Saturday evening at 7:30, and both morning and. evening Sunday. Communion service Sunday morning. Sunday school end Y. P. A. es usual. Everybody welcome to all services. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA I Kosciusko County j >ss 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 defend-, ant 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, 4ast named, that unless she be and appear on the 18th day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 24th day of April 1909, to be holden on the First Monday of April A. D. 1909, at the Court House in Wars aw, in said County and State, and answerer demur to said complaint, the same, will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and 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 By Van Schrom, Deputy. Cornelius & Butt, Atty’s fox Plaintiff. 1

SHOES OXFI R I IS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMII Y. The season of the year is nearing when yon should begin to think about Spring and Siimme Footwear. We have placed in our Shoe Departmeir a full line of latest shapes and patterns of Shoes e d .Oxfords For Men, Women and Children. Walk-Overs Queen Quality for Men. for V omen. ''' ■ ■ ■■ I ■ Buster Brown for Children. . , 6 —- — A . . . We carry the largest line of Shoes and Oxfon ; > in the city and can supply your wants in FOOTWEAR .wi . perfect fitting and comfortable Shoes or’ Oxfords. When t uying the *‘Neit Pair” come in and get a “Fit” that’s right. STAR CLOTHING STORE SYRACUSE, INDIANA. *

MILLER BROTHERS See Us For Builders Hardware, G-ranitware, Seed Sowers, Tinware, . Glass, Paints and Oils. Ranges and Gasoline Plows, Harrows, Cultiyators, Drills, Busgies, Brushes. Washing Machines, Wringers, Pumps and Poultry and Field Fencing, I Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Seed Cprn, Graders, Manure Spreaders , and General Hardware. MILLER BROTHERS. Blue Smoke Best 5 c smoke on the market SMOKE ONE Everybody sells them All smokers smoke them.

Stock food? r We have two ;3od brands - to selec from ‘Seneca’ Hets’ ‘Fleck’s’ It will do wonder, for your stock in placing them ipyfood condition. - Your horses nee swiething to t give themystayfn power for the coming seasoh of ard work, GREENE’S D IUG STORE SYR A' USE

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NEW SPRING SHLES. Tho papers this year are a little more delicate in tints. Although some of the colorings might be called strong they lack the intensity of_ 11 t •’< •patterns. We me - < •! most exclusive dc-igr. :u' year’s hanging. Tii y‘ an works of ait, as we selec. -: them early we'had the civ ,m of the market and many oi our selections will not be seen ehtwhere in this locality.

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