The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1911 — Page 4

The Syracuse Journal INDEPENDENT. \V. G. CONNOLLY, Editor and Pnblishr ~ Indiana associated WEEjyuES'f Published Every Thursday at Syracuse, Indiana. One Dollar Per Year. ■ j . . E . Entered as second-class matter May 4, 1908, at the post office al Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress oj ! March 3, 1879. Solomon’s Creek. Mrs. John Good is on the sicklist. Estalla Allwine is visiting her sister, Mrs. David Holtzinger. Mrs. Art Nicholi has been entertaining the mumps for the past few days. Preaching services Sunday morning following the S. S. Y. P. meeting at 7 p. m. “Making hay while the sun shines,” seems to be the motto in this neighborhood. Mrs. Bingham and son, Robert, of Elkhart, are visiting Clinton Rookstool and family. Frank Shaffer and family of Syracuse were the Sunday guests of Orlo Greene and wife, Lonzo Rookstool and family of New Paris were guests Sunday of Amos Wortington and family. Till Rookstool and family, Will Umbenhouer and wife, Rollin Cullor and wife and John Meek of

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Leesburg attended tne tuuerai 01 Raymond Juday, Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the meeting at the M. E. Church at Benton, Sunday evening. Mrs. Sarah Calkins of Traverse City, Mich., returned home Saturday after a few weeks visit with friends and relatives. North Webster. Milo Wolfe oFsouth Bend is at home visiting his parents, Wm. Wolf and wife.Recent rains have made ideal growing weather and crops are doing their best. The Radical U. B. Church will hold its Quarterly meeting at the Tabernacle next Sunday. 5 J. C. Strombeck and Jefferson Garber commenced the building of a new cement block structure. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grieder attended the funeral of the latter’s foster father, Mr. Rathburn, of Warsaw, Sunday. Undertaker Rothenberger officiated at the funeral of Dan Fancil last. Monday. Mr. Fancil has been a sufferer from heart trouble for several months and the grim messenger came without warning last Saturday. Ray Scott and Alva Hammrn were hauling hay last Saturday when the team become frightened at an auto, at the top of Upson hill and upsetting the hay made a frightful run with part of tl e wagon for nearly a mile. Scott fell on his head but was not seiiously hurt.

| Local and Personal | Dr. Lane Dentist. Phone 156. Dr. Hontz was at Elkhart, Monday. Base burners stored at Lepper & Cole’s. Buy your hammock at the Quality Drug Store. C. J. Reilly and wife were at Chicago, Thursday. The best SI.OO you have ever seen. A. W. Strieby. Radcliff Shoes and Oxfordsf or Ladies, are best. A. W. Strieby. James Brady returned from Crawsfordsville, Saturday evening. Mesdames Howard and J. H. Bowser spent Thursday at Ligonier. A complete line of Linoleums now in stock. Prices low. A. W. Stribey. C. B. Bently and family are moving from Warsaw to Minnesota. Mrs. Wm. Kindig and mother. Mrs. Wehrlely spent Sunday at Milford. Bring in your wool. I will pay you highest market price. A. W. Strieby. 1 " J. W. Wingard left Tuesday to spend a week with his mother at Bryan, Ohio. Dr. D. S. Hontz was at Wolf Lake Sunday attending the funeral of Dr. Depew. Mr. E. Pratt of Cleveland, Ohio, is taking a few days outing at Brunjes Park. Miss House came from Ft. Wayne, last week to spend several days with Miss Wilma Ott. A yard wide Black Messaline Silk worth $1.25, specially priced at $1 for a limited time. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Kyler and children of Goshen are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith. For Sale:—One span black two year old mare colts, well mated. Also one good milch cow. Samuel Dewart. Jay Gordy returned from Terre daute last Wednesday where he had been for the spring term at the State Normal. Will Minear of Warsaw is clerking for Lepper & Cole. If he likes it he expects to move his family here. We hope he will like it. The Misses Ruth and Claudia Snyder expect to come here over Sunday to visit friends and attend the convention at the Church cf God. Mrs. S. C. Lepper and children visited Tuesday and Wednesday at Claypool. Miss Sanlalda Deckard, a cousin of Mrs. Lepper, returned with them and visited here till Saturday. Mrs. George Miles and daughter, Marjory, arrived from Indianapolis Saturday to remain here for the summer. The other members of the family will arrive some time this week. We have just received information that the Herrick Seed Company of Rochester, N. Y. want a lady or gentleman representative in this section to sell all kinds of Roses, Shrubs, Trees and seeds. They inform us that without previous experience it is possible to make good wages every week. Any one out of employment write them for terms and enclose this notice. Special. I have for sale 15 acres 4 miles south of North WetJ ster and I mile of Khun’s Landing, a fine summer resort, buildings consist of a fine cottage house with good celler, and a small barn. About 6 acres are rolling and balance level; soil very productive, plenty fruit for family use; good water. Any one looking for a small farm for a home should investigate. W. G. Connolly.

See Lepper &. Cole for a new Harper Buggy. Miss Olive Cable accompanied her sister Mrs. Swartz to Chicago. Mrs. Sarah M. Flfott spent a part of this week with Dr. Houtz and wife. A complete line of real Hair Switches, specially low priced. A. W. Strieby. Get a DeLavel Cream seperator, if you don’t now you will later. Lepper & Cole. ' Mrs. Rebecca Estlick of near Columbia City, visited with Dr. Hontz and wife a few days this week. Mrs. Della Schwab went to Ambia, Ind., today to visit her brother, Rev. Jos. Bailey, and family. Mrs. Amy Ott of Elkhart came Monday evening to spend a month vacation with relatives and friends. ( Mrs. Ripberger and daughter of came Sunday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. von Horst. Wanted —A domestic at Wawasee Lake, cottage near Jones Hotel. Mrs. L. Frash, R. F. D. 2, Syracuse, Indiana. Melvin Whistler and wife and Lawrence Juday and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown, Sunday. Miss Blanche Haney was unfortunate enough to lose her purse containing qqjte a sum of money one day last week. Mrs. Sam Traster, Mrs, Dan Rittenour and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Dari Larson and son, Samuel, were Slkhart visitors Wednesday. Mrs. George served the men who are putting in the sewer, ice cream and cake Tuesday afternoon which they appreciated very much. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gordy were called to Canton, Ohio, Friday on account of the death of a relative of Mrs. Gordy. They returned Sunday evening. A. H. Fisher is filling Chas. Berry’s place at the depot while he is away. When Mr. Berry returns Mr. Fisher will take the position if Eugene Albright who has resigned. 5 J. H. Miller and family left Tuesday for a trip in their auto to Chesterton and Chicago. Mrs. Bennet Morgan and perhaps Mrs. Anthony Schmerda of Chicago wiil accompany them home. Rev. Ladd and Arnold Beckman attended the conferene of the Chicago Synod at Decatur, 111. Arnold went as a delegate from this church. From there he went to Tampico, 111,, to visit an aunt and then to Chicago. A party from here went to the Inn Saturday night via the Milk train. We did not learn how or when they returned to Syracuse. They were: Robt. Burlingame and wife, T. A. Brainard and wife, L. T Heerman and wife, Howard Bowser and wife, and the Misses Grace Ketring, Jessie Gordy, and Mabel Morehart and the Messers Jarrett, Herschel Harkless, Harold Bowser. Mrs. Estlick of Columbia City arrived Monday to spend a few days with Dr. Hontz and wife. Her daughter, Mrs. Elliott, and granddaughter. Mrs. Grace Greene, 1 both district officers for the L. 0. T. M. lodge, after attending the convention at the Inn, Tuesday came here to visit. Mrs. Green will be remembered as Grace Jones who made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Estlick and went to school here about eleven years ago. I Miss Blanche Deßra arrived Friday evening for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Eli Bushong, and other relatives. She has been teaching languages in a college at Frederickton, Mo. for three years. From here she will go to Chicago next Sunday thence to Boston where she will join a party of eight young .ladies who will tour Europe this summer with a Mrs. Reilly asj chapemn, returning to Montreal about Sept., 9. Her mother, Mrs. Deßra will arrive here this week.

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Large Attendance at Convention. The number of Hives represented at the Maccabee convention at the Inn Tuesday, was 75 and the same number of delegates were present. Progressive Hive, Elkhart won the $lO prize for having the largest delegation present over twenty-five. Goshen Hive won second, $5, and six other hives won two dollars each for having more than ten present. They were Auburn, Cromwell, Elkhart, Nappanee, Warsaw and Syracuse. There were present from Elkhart 80, Goshen, 74, South Bend, 51, Auburn, 42, Cromwell, 40 and Syracuse, 35. Lack of space prevents our giving the names es the state officers present and the names of the delegates elected to attend the Supreme Hive meeting. Dr. Elizabeth Hooper, of Port Huron, Mich., the supreme medical examiner was present and made a very interesting speech. This was her first visit to an Indiana state convention. These conventions are held only every third year. Mrs. Elizabeth Rasor of Syracuse, gave the address of welcome and Miss Irene Himbaugh of Goshen gave the response. All in all this was a very profitable and pleasant meeting. Seamore Cripe was awakened Monday night by a noise in his chicken park and went out just in time to see a man making bis exit with some of his fowls, leaving for him only six hens and two The same night Wm. Masters routed some fellows from his coop, in their effort to get away they forgot their dog, and Mr. Masters shot the canine and buried him. The parties are known, and if they continue to molest hen houses, they must expect to be exposed and suffer consequences. See us for the Famous Goshen Hay cars and Slings. All work guaranteed. Leppper & Cole.

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