The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 January 1912 — Page 5
I J. FK ROTH El\ BERGER j UNDERTAKER | Prompt arid Efficient Service Phonies 90 and 121 J Cushion tired Aanbulance in connection | tt ********* * i ****-'* aaa **** a^^*aaaa * a • Istate Rank ot Syracuse)! Ij I 0 We pay 3 per cent. Interest on ficates of Deposit < J This bank is under the management of conservative ■ i I business men, and your money, when on deposit with ? ■ us, you can rest assured is rightly placed and safely U deposited. , ?J tanctcicKOXEi:i:i:i:i:r. i.r r.i i J jioioi i; Eston E. flbcGlintic, Contractor i ;; Let me figure with you on a cement house, barn, cistern, tank, | ;; porch, curbing, sidewalk, sea wall, vault, bridge abuttment, f ’ ’ arch cu^vert ’ ce^ar ’ chimney, foundation, etc., in t < I off fact all kinds of concrete work. I can raise your k» J J Jg \ building; make and sell cement blocks of all kinds, ' A | )» V) cement porch columns, column bases, etc. My Qy f ; ’ V prices are based on first class work, and all work is / I1 guaranteed to be satisfactory as to specifications. Don’t be * ’! satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 106— SYRACUSE ? I ♦♦<♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<i *< l ph £ n 7 e Hello, Friends! * iiimuri ». ’ WMMMM———M——MI * ♦ K lam still in the concrete business and would like to ■ | $ ■ figure on your work. Can build anything in the g| • H cement line you want, no matter what it is. All my M 4 • HI work guaranteed to be satisfactory. Let me fig- |n v fe] ure on your work before you have it done. H * * H Also a concrete mixer in connection. H * 5 Q Yours for work, ■ S |R. W. Vorhis, * For Howers and Best Floral $ t Work at Lowest Prices . ♦ * THE GOSHEN FLORAL COMPANY $ ♦ TaKes the Lead. Phone 87. ♦ * Store 108 E. Washington St., Goshen X Orders taken at Journal Office * 1111I♦♦♦♦♦♦£ b We All Send | ) Season's | | Greetings | *’ i :: And take this opportunity t :: to thank everybody who has f :: said good words for us dur- | ;: ing the year which is now | :: closed. We wish you all * «l Q A :: the success possible this | :: year. Try to make it so, | :: and remember, we thank | < » a|» H you for all favors. | < > * . i |e. e. striebyJ
Home News Notes. How many of you still write it : 1911? See the new pianos at Rothenberger’s. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butt were at Goshen Thursday. Aaron Ketring was at LaPorte a few days last week. Mr. Walerius who is working at South Bend, was home over Sunday.; A child was born to Mr. and Mrs.! Ed Wogoman Sunday, January 7th. 1 At the opera house Monday even- i ing January 15th. Everybody come, j The Wednesday Afternoon Clubj met with Mrs. J. H. Miller |his week. A full line of ledgers, journals and day books, at the Quality Drug Store. Wm . Strieby was at Ft. Wayne on business the fore part of the week. “What’s the matter with the water pipes?” is now of frequent echo in town.. Broken and fractured rails on the railways are now of daily ocI currence. Our lines of toilet articles an< ) 'erfumes are complete. Quality Drug Store. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Hire and 1 Miss Sadie Hickman were at Gosh- ' ■n Saturday. - i The city of Warsaw is figuring on laving about four miles of paving j done in 1912. , The once popular magazine-Suc- 1 cess-oas suspended. Here, “success” met with failure. ( James Waltz and family reti rned s Thursday from a visit with relatives 1 at Übio City, Ohio. Olga and Vernon Beckman ited relatives at Garrett from Thurs- 1 day until Monday. " , Miss Jesse Gordy returned fn m , Ch.cago Saturday where she had ' been for two weeks. Mi s Lena Ott returned from So. Bend Saturday, where she had been 4or about six weeks. Hie citizens of Bremen met last Fri iay night to reoiganize the Bremen Commercial Club. Mrs. A. C. Brower visited relatives at Mishawaka and South Bend from Thursday untill Wednesday. A Syrian woman was burned to death from using benzine for kerosene by mistake in starting a fire. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Medlam moved onto the old Gaiter Juday farm, now owned by Tom Stewart, Thursday. Millersburg has been visited with a disastrous fire, checked by the untiring efforts of its men and women. A high class entertainment w.U be given at the opera house next Monday evening, the fourth number of the lecture course. I Warsaw reports 23 degrees below zero. Our lowest was 17 below, while most all points adjacent show a lower degree of temperature. I ♦ ( Misses Virgie, Fawn and Molly Hire of Sevastopool, returned home ! last week, after a two weeks’ visit with relatives and friends here. Bertha Mathis of Chicago, niece ; of Mr. and Mrs. Beckman returned < to her home Monday after two weeks visit here with her relatives. t For Sale —Second growth white oak fence posts, also end posts and braces, cut any lenght ordered. See me at once. V. S. Richhart The children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinderer and families had a surprise for them Sunday, that being their thirtieth wedding anniversary. There is no resisting the delicious confections that are branded with the He-Mi-La mark. They are the kind that once tasted, are never forgotten—no others satisfy. Rev. C. V. L. Richeson has confessed to the murder of his former sweetheart. Miss Avis LinnelL The commutation of sentence of death, prescribed by statute, will probably be lessened by the governor to one of life imprisonment.
Notice to Non-ResidenU. State of Indiana, \ Kosciusko County J In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, December Tenn, 1911. Francis M. Grissom, et al. | compiaint Lewis Beach, et al. I Now come the Plaintiffs, by Jesse E. Eschbach, their attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, Lewis Beach; A. Estella Beach, his wife; William N. Beach; Mrs. William N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Wm. N. Beach; Mrs. Wm. N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these * plaintiffs; Sophia V. Beach; Mr. -Beach, ' whose chnstian name is unknown to these • plaintiffs, husband of Sophia V. Beach; I The husband of Sopb’ a ». Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; S. V. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian ; name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husj band of S. V. Beach; The husband of S. i V. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mrs. S. V. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to theseplaintiffs; Sophia E. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia E. Beach; the husband of Sophia E. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs. Margaret Hoag; The husband of Margaret Hoag whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, hnsband of Margaret Hoag; Francis M. Hoag; Mrs. Francis M. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; F. M. Hoag; Mrs. F. M. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of F. M. Hoag; The husband of F. M. Hoag, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Susan J. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Susan J. Beach; The husband of Susan J. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Affiant further says that the names of the defendants are unknown, and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: “The husband of Sophia V. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of S. V. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of SophiaE. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of F-. M. Hoag, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” “The husband of Susan J. Beach, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs.” The children, descendents and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, 1 nd executors of the last will and! testament, and the successors in interestHespectivi - ly, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Lewis "Beach; A. Estella Beach, his wife; William N. Beach; Mrs. William N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Wm. N. Beach; Mrs. Wm. N. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Sophia V. Beach; Mr. Beach; whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia V. Beach; The husband of Sophia V. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; S. V. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of S. V. Beach; The husband of S. V. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mrs. S. V. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Sophia E. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Sophia E. Beach; The husband of Sophia E. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs. Margaret Hoag; The husband of Margaret Hoag, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Margaret Hoag; Francis M. Hoag; Mrs. Francis M. Hoag, whose chaistian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; F. M. Hoag; Mrs. F. M. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Mr. Hoag, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of F. M. Hoag; The husband of F. M. Hoag, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs; Susan J. Beach; Mr. Beach, whose Christian name is unknown to these plaintiffs, husband of Susan J. Beach; The husband of Susan J. Beach, whose name is unknown to these plaintiffs. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees, and executors of the last will and testament, and the successors in interest, respectively of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Lewis Beach, William N. Beach, Wm. N. Beach, S. V. Beach, Francis M. Hoag, F. M. Hoag; all the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have changed and who are now known by other names, the names of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs; the spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to these plaintiffs, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate, and that said non-resi-dent defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear on the 32nd day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 12th day of March, 1912, to be holden on the first Monday of February, A. D. 1912, at the Court House in Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their 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 9th day of January, A. D, 191*2. CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court l By A. A. Rasor, Deputy. Henry H. Doll through his attorneys, Butt & Xanders, filed exceptions to the final report of Albert S. Harper, administrator of Mary Doll, deceased, in the Elkhart Circuit Court. The matter will be up for hearing in the near future. The Journal SI.OO a year.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Don’t forget that it pays to'advertise. A full line of ledgers, journals and day books, at the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Burdell Weaver was taken . to the hospital at Elkhart this morning. ; Miss Lower of Nappanee accom- ' panied Miss Wilma Ott home Sat- ; urday night and spent Sunday with : her. Osro Wehrley and family from North Dakota, have been visiting relatives around Milford since Thursday. Many people in town have had potatoes, apples and canned fruit frozen in their cellars in the las week. Miss Claudia Snyder returned to Goshen, Monday after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Rosa Juday. Mr. C. H. Case on North Huntington street, who has been confined to the house for about- three weeks is improving. Warsaw is soon to have an up to date hospitaL which has been promoted and founded entirely by Dr. A. 0. McDonald. Mrs. Vern Grisamer, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, since Xmas returned to Mishawaka Saturday. * Madison McPherson, wife and Miss Hazel RentfroM visited friendsand relatives at Sevastopool from Friday until Sunday night. John Kime, a resident of Warsaw was found dead in his bam last Wednesday morning having committed suiside by shooting himself through the heart with a shotgun The plant of the American Radiator Co. at Bremen, will resume operations in a short time. What will be manufactured is not known, but the people of Bremen are rejoicing that it will resume work. Miss Elva Miles returned from Indianapolis Saturday where she had .been visiting the family of G. W. Miles. ‘Miss Georgia Ott filled her place at the Central Office while she was away. Elizabeth J. Morrison of Chicago, through her attorneys, Butt &. Xanders, has filed suit: in the Kosciusko Circuit Court against James W. Brady for foreclosure of mortgage against property on South Main street. Fred Seip, who furnishe d ice for the lake people at Wawasee, last summer was injured internally when he fell 25 feet from a telephone pole near Hillsdale. Michigan. His injuries are severe but it is thought that he will recover. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School9:3o a. m Vespers with Sermon6:3o p.m Owning to a change in the Winona Interurban train service the Vespers has been placed half an hour earlier The Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be administered on week from Sunday morning. M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a. m. Preachingll:oo a. m Epworth League6:ls p. m Preaching 1 7:00 p. m WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m U. B. Church. R. L. Ayers, Pastor. Sunday School10:00 a. m Preachingll:oo a. m Preaching7.oo p. m Prayermeeting Wednesday Eve. Everybody invited to these services, Trinity Evangelical. - Rev. Wright, Pastor Sunday School at9:3o a. m Preaching7:oo p. m Revival meetings begin with the evening service Preaching at Ebenezer 11 a. m. Prayer and Teachers* meeting od Wednesday evening.
! smith-GiarK Gomuany »jl ======= I J FURNITURE I 5 1 RUGS CARPETS F ; I I I Special Prices and Terms to Newly1 § Weds.’’ We pay Railroad Fare j « * - § and Deliver the Goods. £ >1 SEE OUR COTTAGE! I r— I ■ Asmith-clark Co l g •• | Goshen, Indiana GEO. W. HERR. Undertaker J c ifl66Kl6iit& Health insurance! ■’ ’ If you NEVER expect to be signor hurt you will not need < > < > Accident and Health Insurance OTHERWISE prepare for the < ► O rainy day. , ■ ] J Policies at SI.OO to $1.50 per month, giving benefits of $35.00 4 > *4l to $125.00 per month, . s o Buu & xaudurs. General flaeins j • O 1 G-eo. W. Howard, Kosciusko County Agents Wanted. * ♦♦♦♦ ♦ j ?
The L 0.. T. M. lodge elected officers at their regular meeting last Friday evening for the ensuing year, as follows: Lieut. Com., Ella Self; Past Com. Mrs. Hillabold; Com. Mrs. Green; Finance Auditor, Mrs. Shannon; Record Keeper Della Otis; Chaplain Mrs. Strock; Lady at Arms Mrs.! Whistler; Sargeant Ida Bender; Sen- 1 tinel Eva Butt; Picket Ella McPher- r son; Official Prompter Emma Strieby. j It was decided by the democrat I national committee Tuesday after-1 noon to hold tbe national democart j convention at Baltinmore June 25th.' The national republican convention will be held in Chicago. June 18. Our lines of toiler articles and Perfumes are complete. Quality Drug Store.
LEPPERI How About | Your Horse? i§ he well fed and groomed? Well, you can save a great deal of grooming and qtiite a lot of feed if you will go | to Lepper’s Hardware and buy a good Stable or out door J BLANKET The best line in td| city. /■♦ ■ ■ New Stock Mesiia Lamps S. €. LeDDer 1
We sincerely hope this weather will not continue much longer for with us our troubles are multiplied\ having trouble keeping warp 1 j the same as others have, people are not visiting enough to suit us or if they are we are not able to find it out. News is about as scarce as th< I present temperature.is infrequent in ? this country The Retta Jones W. C.T.U. meet ' ing at the home of Mrs. Milton Woods ' has been postponed until next week :on account of the illness of Mrs. • Woods. The same subject will be used as was announced for this week. . Don’t forget the lecture course entertainment next Monday night. January 15th. At the opera house.
