The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 August 1911 — Page 5

ONION DAY won Lakes bio Dau Hug. 24tb The Famous “Feeble Minded School” Band of Ft. Wayne and the Kimmell Band will furnish music Walloon Recension TWO BALL GAMES Churubusco vs. Wolfe Lake vs. Columbia City High Class Acrobatic Acts Three of the best acrobats in the business have been secured for free acts. Sports for Young and Old Running Horse Race, Motorcycle Race, Foot Races, Girls’ Race, Three Legged Race, Boys’ Race, Obstruction Race, Onion Eating Contest and some Surprises. Concerts By Tennessee Jubilee Singres good sTeTkers Liberal Prizes Are Offered for Onion Exhibits Something Doing All the Time, Come.

Mrs Hirschman and Miss Neennan of Indianapolis, who are at Wawasee, spent Tuesday with N. C. Isenberger. The Misses Pearl Bright and Katherine Kistler, of Akron, are the guests of Ed ahd George Miles and W. T. Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ringgenburg and daughters, Eva and Marie, of Leesburg, were the guests of John Riddle and wile. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Grise, of Bremen, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Myers. Rev, Arthur Cates and son, of Richmond, came here from Nappanee where he had been visiting his brother, Rev. Silas Cates. He was the guest of Marion Self and wife. He went *ftom here to Noblesville, the late Mrs. Cates’ home. Mrs. Charles Spangler and three children, of near Peru, spent a few days the first of the week with J. T. Riddle and wife. Also Mrs. Sheupe, formerly Mrs. S. S. Albert, of the Indiana Conference, now of Tacoma, Washington, was there and went from there to New Paris to visit friends. Mrs. Swartz, of Fort Wayne, widow of the late John Swartz, of Pierceton, was also there a few days and went from there to Winona to visit her daughter, Tobias Pengle. ED. F. HOLLOWAY Carriage and Sion Painter AU kinds Wood Graining a Specialty Cor. Pearl and Harrison Streets SYRACUSE. IND. GEORGE W. MILEY All Kinds of WELL WORK And well materials, Supplies, Wind Mills Shop in G-rissom’s Harness Shop Phone 119 DR. BOLAN Specialist in all Rectal and Intestinal Diseases, including Blind, Bleeding Protruding and Itching Piles. Fistala, Fissures and Ulueration of the Rectum. Constipation in most every case is a sure symptom of rectal trouble in some form and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan’s system of rectal treatment and rectal medication. Goiter, (or thick neck,) Blood and Skin Diseases, Kidney Bladder and Urinary’ Troubles treated successfully. CONSULTATION knd EXAMINATION FREE. Thurssday, Aug. 24 SYRACUSE.

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Unique Advertising Trip. A unique advertising trip was made on the Winona interurban line during the present week, a car being run from Goshen to Peru, to advertise the flights of Glenn H. Curtiss. The trip was made in two days the car staiting Monday morning from Warsaw and doing the advertising on the “north end” during the first day, and starting again on Tuesday and finishing the job. Although the car could not get into Syracuse, this place was really included on the trip and an ad. concerning the flight was left with the Journals There were three men in the crew on the trolley car, and two men representing the Winona interurban offices. A typewriter and desk was in the car and a news writer wrote the trip and left the story at each newspaper office as the car passed. Conrad Schade of the Winona Lines also was with the car and attended to billing and other details. The Curtiss flights will take place at four o’ clock Saturday, August 19, at Winona and will be the last of the great water spectacles. The hydro-aeroplane will be used. The Assembly season ends August 19th and the Bible Conference opens August 20. / Gave Lawn Party. Rothenberger entertains at a lawn party Friday evening in honor of her cousin, Olive Whitehead, of Elkhart The lawn was prettily decorated in Japanese lanterns and the liquid refreshments were served under the grape arbor. The guests were the Misses Mary and Ruth Miles, Katherine Kistler and Pearl Bright of Akron, Clela Hoch, Blanche Rasor, Helen Hoy and Violette KingJ Jakie Kern, Alldean Strieby, Lon Searfoss, Preston Miles and Rev. Ladd. Wm. Frampton, wife and son of Elkhart came Monday to spend several days with his mother and his sisters, Mrs. Louise Bunger and Mrs. Elmer McGarity.

I Home News Notes. Mrs. Than Altland was at Benton Monday. Miss Maude Fike of Claypool is clerking in the Kaufman store. Mrs. Wm. Minear and children visited at Warsaw over Sunday. S. L. Ketring and wife were at Wawasee Friday and took dinner at Ditton’s. Mr. and Mrs. von Horst attended the Venetian nijht display at Winona last week. Mrs. Ella Reicheldorfer of Garrett is the guest of Mr. and Mrs George Bowersox, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Widner lefi Sunday to spend a week’s vacation at Ft. Wayne and Angola. Mrs. S. C. Lepper and children returned last Wednesday from a ten days’ visit at Lafayette and Thornton. L. T. Heerman and wife and C. J. Reilly and wife and their guests took Sunday dinner at Brunjes Park. k Frank Kaufman and wife of East Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan from Friday till Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Smeltzer returned to Wakarusa Monday after spendieg a week with her sister, Mrs. A. R. Strock, and family. Java Grisamer, wife and baby and Mrs. Oscar Grisamer of Goshen were the guests of Cullen Grisamer and family over Sunday. • i Chas. Bowersox, wife, son, George and daughter, Jeanette, came Tuesday to spend several weeks’ vacation with their parents here. Glen Shibley of Cleveland. Ohio, who has been here for a couple of weeks visiting A. R. Strock and family returned home Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Myers went to Bremen Thursday to attend a funeral. Mr. Myers.went down Sunday morning and they both returned Sunday evening. Frank Strieby and family, Vern Long and family and Chas. Crothers and wife of Elkhart were tl e guests of Neil Phoebus and family Sunday. Mrs. L. B. Myers and daughter, Hazel, of Tiffin, Ohio, came Monday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. George Bowersox. Mr. Myers will come to be with them over Sunday. Mrs. Florence Mayfield who has been with her father, Oliver Cromwell, was called to South Chicago Monday by a telegram stating that her daughter, Mrs. Sam Gibson, was quite ill. Frank Sloan and wife, John Sloan and family, Fred Hoopingarner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaufman of East Chicago spent Sunday with John Kaufman and family near Wawasee. Frank Mann has secured Cyril Wilson of Kendalville, a registered pharmacist, as clerk in his drug store. Mr. Wilson and family will move here next week where they will occupy the Knorr property on North Lake street. Among those who were at Goshen last Thursday afternoon were, Mesdames Otis Butt; Fred Hinderer, Eston Clayton, Ella McPherson, Frank Swihart, Tillman Hire, J. W. Deardorff and the Misses Lida Davis, Ella Deardorff and Hazel Rentfrow and Eli Bushong. Mrs. George Bowersox was at Ft. Wayne Thursday the guest of Mayor and Mrs. Jesse Grice. In the evening she attended the first night production of the new play of her son, John Bowersox, which was given before a crowded house despite the extreme heat and which was a decided success. Hillary, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bachman had quite a painful accident last Sunday when a door blew shut on the third finger of his left hand badly mashing it. He was taken to the doctor immediately, the nail was removed and the finger dressed. It was very painful and they fear

the finger may be somewhat deformed. Harry Richards was at Elkhart Thursday. Mrs. Catherine Coy has been suffering with rheumatism. Warren Riddle was home from Chicago Junction over Sunday. Lepper & Cole have THE gasoline engines. See them before buying Miss Celia Smith of Cromwell came Tuesday to spend a few days here. The Y. P. C. U. will meet at the Home of Charles Bushong next Mor - lay evening. LaVonne, the youngest son cf tev. and Mrs. Ayers who has been *ry ill is some batter. Mrs. J. C. Krick of Ft. Wayne was the guest of M-. and Mrs. Emry Strieby last week. Chas. Crothers and wife of Elkhart spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McNutt. Mrs. Frank Shaffer has been quite sick. Mrs. Dan’l Shaffer of Richville spent Monday with her, Mrs. Baugher and Mrs. Gawthrop of North Webster were the guests of Wm. Binkley and family Friday. Mrs. Todd of Chicago came last week to stay with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Frampton, until September. Mrs. A. L. Weaver and daughter, Martha, expect to leave tomorrow for Winona to be gone nearly a week. Miss Adelaide Kerwin returned t> Chicago Monday after spending three weeks with Dr. BoWser and family. Edwin E. Bilderback of Hicksville, Ohio, visited his granddaughter, Mrs. Cora Blue, and family over Sunday. No. 17 was delayed here an hour Monday. The engine gave out and a freight engine came and helped them on. Mrs. Alva Nicolai and children were at Elkhart Friday and Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Harsh, who is ill. Miss Julia Hudson of Mishawaka came Tuesday evening to visit Rev. A. L. Weaver and family. She left today for Winona. Mrs. George Cregier and Mrs. Silas Wilden and daughter, Florence, of Goshen spent Friday with Dr. Bowser and family. Quite a number of church members of the M. E. church and friends reminded Mrs. Shelmadine of her eightieth birthday yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown, Mrs. Eston Clayton and baby and Mrs. Otis Butt and children spent Sunday with Fred Hinderer and family George and Miss Minna Weaver of Avilla and C. A. Weaver and and wife of Hicksville, Ohio, were the guests of Rev. Weaver and family Saturday. Mrs. Jesse Bunton and children, Edna and Claude, of New Carlisle and Otto Miller and wife of Mill Creek, visited with Ed Deardorff and family and Mrs. Josie Craft last week. Mrs. Boland, the new proprietor of Lake View hotel, is making quite a number of improvements about her place. Just now they are putting in several hundred feet feet of sea wall and building a public bath house. The hotel has been well patronized. They have nearly as many guests as they can accomodate. The Smeltzer reunion was held at Roger’s Band Park at Goshen, Wednesday August 15. There were about 60 present and all did ample justice to the fifty foot table laden with good things to eat. After dinner ice cream and cake were served. A picture was taken of the crowd and a business meeting was held at which officers for the ensuing year were elected. The next reunion will be held on the same date next year and at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. I Smeltzer from here were in attendance.

I The Elkhart County Fair ! Blmgf ano Better Than Ever | Great DisDiau in Farm Products and Live SiotK I Races $3,500 Races g For Harness and Funning Races i New Features, Elegant and Refined Free i Attractions Daily § REMEMBER THE DATE i SEPTEMBER 12th. I3W. 14th and 15th

Henry S. Bortner. Henry S. Bortner for many years surveyor of Noble County and Supt. of the Albion City schools as well as superintendent of the Syracuse schools during the early 80 s died at his late home in Albion Tuesday of this week. Mr. Bortner was was a man of good intellectual force, a graduate of Oberlin, Ohio, and his practical experience in the business world before entering the profession of teaching made his school room work efficient and lasting. He was a soldier in one of the Indiana regiments during the Civil War recieved a severe wound in the leg. This infirmity he bore with a stoicism characteristic of the man and we are told that for this permanent and painful disability he did not ask a pension for more than a quarter of a century after the war had closed. He was a man of amiable disposition, quiet and democratic in all his ways and while a resident of Syracuse made many friends. Elkhart Bottom. H. L. Hire and wife spent Sunday at the lake. Abe Stark and family visited at Millersburg Sunday. Max and May me Emery spent Sunday with Laura Rex. Mrs. J. Shoup returned home from Bristol Wednesday. Mrs. Alvi Nicholai and son, Louie, spent Saturday at Elkhart. Lena Brown spent Saturday night with Orley Brown and wife. Ivan Moats and family spent Sunday with D. L. Blue and family. Henry Hire and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Scott called on Mrs. H. Stetler Tuesday. , John Shoup and wife spent Sunday evening with Charles Stetler and family. Mrs. Harry Hire spent several days last week with her father &t Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hapner and son, Wayne, spenr Sunday with T. J. Hire and wife. Miss Mary Sarjent spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. George Snyder of Milford, v Miss Florence Stetler was the guest of the Misses Mayte Fausche and Christine Bauman, of Goshen, a couple of days. Mrs. H Stetler and sons, William and Charles, and daughter Florence, attended the Hontz reunion at Cromwell Wednesday. Will Wilkinson and family, Henry Hire and wife and Mrs. Curt Hire and ' daughter spent Sunday at Benton with Edd Tice and wife.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hou ton C. Frazer, Alwtractor Warsaw Indiana LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS M Stanley Coulter et al to Hanover College, lot 23 Chicago Hill, Winona sl. Wm W Reed to Amelia S. Felkner, part of 0 L 12, Warsaw SI4CO. Catharine Jones et al to Sarah and George Clingerman, 80a sec 36, Turkeycreek $2400. Wm Hahn to Jacob F Hahn, 1-7 of 80a sec 36 Turkeycreek S4OO. Ernest W Knight to Ella Bennett, 80a sec 9 Seward tp SB2OO. Ellwood H George to Fay P Randall, lots 17 & 49 Morrison Island SIOOO. W C Smith to Winona Assn., lots 102 & 103 first add Winona S3OO. Howard B. Harter to Ferdinand Fribley & wife, lot 105 Winona SISOO. Wallace J. Dillingham to same, strip adj’g lot 105 Winona SSO. Adam H Lutes to Glenn Snyder, 791a sec 35 Etna tp $6750.

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Wilson E Thrush to Mathias Rittenhouse, lot 9 Hickman’s add Warsaw S6OO. Noah Miller to David Miller, 160a sec 11 Jefferson tp $225. Henry S & Ida M Parkinson to Adam H Lutes, lot 15 Longyear’s add Atwood S7OO. Ed E. Kuhn to Me. 1 F. Eby, lot 36 Packerton $125. Jonathan Tunkey to the Bank of Seward, part of lots 4 & 5 Burkett slOl2. Thomas R Haim ba i gh to Manuel Shilling, 40a sec 19 Harrison tp $2250. Wm L White to Milo W Stark, 11.90a adj’g Etna Green 51000. Susie Warner et al to Alber; Limbaugh. 40a sec 4 Tippecanoe tp SI4OO. Mrs. Compton and Mrs. Knuth of Bremen, visited wi h Jesse Rex and family from Saturday until Tuesday. On Monday they, with Mrs. Rex, went to Elkhart to visit Mrs. Harsh, whb has been sick for some time. Mrs. Logan Juday came home with them to spend several days with her sister. N rs. Rex.