The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 September 1914 — Page 5

i: Local and Personal i: Try a Journal advertisement. Geo. W. Gilderman went to Kendallville, Monday. D. S. Hontz of Churubusco, spent Thursday with old friends hei d. —The Weyenberg Work Shoe for men is sold by A. W. Striebv & Son. —Call up the dentist, make an appointment, and save waiti )g. Mrs. Mattie Brower is moving to South Bend this week. Miss Gertrude Buhrt and Hervv Hentzell spent Sunday, with Paul Buhrt and family. J. U. Wingard and Sam Akers, Jr., visited the former's farm at Bass Lake, Sunday. I —Underwear for every member of the family. A. W. Strieby &. Son. Wm. Kin lig visited his wife at a Chicago hospit il, Sunday, and found her much improved. Mrs. Fred Stetler was taken to the Wesley hospital, in Chicago, last Friday. —One good heating stove for sale. S. L. Kejring. E. E. Strieby has taken the agency for the "Briscoe,” automobile made at Jackson, Mich.i —ls you want a shoe that wears, buy a Weyenberg Work Shoe. A. W. Strieby &; Son. Orange Cory, who suffered a stroke of paralysis, last week, is showing some improvement. —The Syracuse Lumber & Coal Co. will give things away Jubilee Day. Read their ad. Geo. Colwell and wife left Saturday for Lorimor, lowa, where they will visit for two weeks. —Guaranteed bank deposits is something new in Indiana. Deposits in Our Bank are guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hettinger have moved into the house recently vacated by Geo. Hoelcher and family. —Try the Goshen Self-Rising Flour EXPANSION. You will surely like it. Your grocer can supply it. S. C. Lepper and family went to Toledo, last Friday, and returned in a new Overland auto for which Mr. Lepper now has the agency. — Mrs. Earnest Fuller, who has been visiting relatives here for the past several weeks returned to her California home, last week. A portion of the hill east of the Fred Hoopingarner residence is being cut away and the dirt used to grade the lawn of this property. Mrs. Minnie Bentz and son, Forest, and sister, Mrs. Carrie Dillon, returned Saturday from a three weeks' trip in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Harkless and sons, Herschel and Kenneth, spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Hontz, of near Churubusco. Elhannon Miles of Hammond is very ill. Mrs. W. T. Colwell and Miss Elva Miles left Tuesday for that place. Mrs. Kate Estep and children who had been visiting here, left last week for there home in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stetler visited Fred Munro’s, at Oundago, Mich., and Jos. Antoine’s, at Antwerp, Ohio, last week. Mrs. Munro and Mrs. Antoine are sisters of Mr. Stetler. Mrs. R. M. Jeffries left Wednesday evening, for Baltimore, Md , where she will join her husband, who is aboard the U. S. S. Maine. : —’ j Mrs. J. F. Jeffries came Monday from Menominee, Mich., for a visit. Mr. Jeffries has accepted a position at Davenport, lowa.

Milton Rentfrow and wife autocd to So. WTiitley Saturday. Mrs. Ann Crow, who has been ill, is improving. Mrs. Eva Tish visited the Ed. Miles home at Papakeetchie. *—Callup the dentist, make an appointment, and save waiting. Rev. C. A. Cloud is visiting his mother in Peru, this week. E. C. Yerkes returned Sunday after attending the state fair. Lon Rookstools moved to town Monday, on Brooklyn street. W. E. Rentfrow and S. A. Bauer motored to Milford Junct. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Vorhis spent' Friday in Elkhart. Mrs. Minnie Flowers of Chicago, I is visiting Mrs. Sol Lung. Mrs. S. J. Rasor is visiting in South Bend. Davis Graff and family spent Sunday in Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheeler | were at Goshen, Saturday. Ralph Vail was thrown from a colt, Tuesday, and suffered a sprained ankle. Ralph and Kimber Wolf spent Sunday at Nappanee, with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mitchell. The M. E. Aid Society will meet at Mr£ Sylvester’s Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Nine are visiting at Lawrence Juday’s and may locate here permanently. J. W. and R. W. Vorhis and families spent Sunday with Wm. Crother’s near Ligonier. Jeddie Vorhis, and family attended Conference last week and visited with Rev. Ayers and family. Miss Florence Little of Champaign, 111., is the guest of Ethel Cobb for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Cobb return-! ed Sunday night from a two weeks visit in Illinois. Ira Yoeman and Mrs. Nancy Rodibaugh of Goshen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoeman. Helen Martin of Milford, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Searfoss. Mrs. H. W. Buchholz and son, Earnest, and Mrs. Chas. Berry were at Goshen, Saturday. Daniel Searfoss and wife and Eston McClintic and family spent Sunday at the Link Martin home in Milford. Mrs. Mary Tully of Goshen, was the guest of Mrs. Mary 0. Hire, last Thursday, and attended the Hire reunion. The Misses Mildred Edgel and Georgia Whistler spent the latter part of the week in Ligonier, guests of Mrs. Zola Botehuck. Guy M. Jarret has received a letter from Arthur Little. Mr. Little is now at his home in Pennsylvania and may return here. Mrs. Louis Self of Silver Lake, and Mrs. Rachael Self of Milford, spent Sunday and Monday at the Marion Self home. Miss Wilma Kitson entered the McClaine Sanitarium at St. Louis; last week, where she will take treatment. Andrew Edmonds, Chas. Beery, John Richard, H. W. Buchholz and Ivan Moats were at Goshen, Sunday, calling on Elmer Miles who is in a hospital there. He is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Myers took Mrs. W. F. Jenkins and little daughter, Maxine, who have been visiting them for two weeks, as far as Ft. Wayne, Sunday, and from there Mrs. Jenkins continued on her way to her home at Forest, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Myers spent | the day with the latter’s brother, Alfred Driver, and wife.

Clara Brickel and Hallie Hollaway spent last week in Ohio. —Wm. Beckman has sold a piano to Wade Zerbe. Mrs. E. D. Little of Chicago, is spending two weeks as a guest of ' Mr. Samuel Porter and wife, at | their pleasant home south of the ! city. Bert McCloughan and family, of Milford, and Dene Jensen and family, of Vawter Park, spent Sunday, at the home of B. F. Kitson. 0. A. Walter, Ollie Hoople, Chris. Kneoffle, and Wm. Schlusser, of Bremen, were here, Tuesday, advertising the Bremen Fair. Mrs. A. L. Winters came from St. Louis, Tuesday evening, to place Marie and Laureft in school here. She and her daughter, Maxine, will return to St. Louis, next week where Mr. Winters is employed. U. B. Conference Closes The United Brethren Conference closed at Otterbein, Monday. L. S. Cleaver of Elkhart was assigned to the Syracuse church and the, former pastor, L. E. Eaton will go to Brimfield, north of Albion where he will preach at four differem places. Other assignments of interest to local people are those of 0. L. Richart to Warsaw circuit and the return of S. Simon to Solomon’s Creek. ’ Japanese Lecture —Next Wednesday evening, M. T. Yamamto, Japanese lecturer, will speak at the M. E. church on the relations of the Japanese and American people. Children under 12, five cents; Adults, ten cents. Tamarack Mrs. Bobeck and sons and Miss Bobeck took dinner with Dave Stifflers, last Wednesday. Velma Grissom visited at the home of Helen Snavely, last week. Mr. Nisonger and family moved from Ed. Coy’s house to Aaron McClintic’s. G. W. Jones and family was on our streets Saturday, going to the farm to assist with the threshing. Reube Wilkison and family was at Dave Stiffler’s, Thursday. Harvy Medlem and Miss Hattie Tom was in this locality, Sunday. Hazel Kuhn and Roscoe Coy took dinner Sunday, with their uncle Ed., and family. John Dillon and wife visited with Oliver Snavely and family, Sunday. Iman Rookstool’s spent Sunday, with David Stiffler’s family. Helen Snavely and Garold Bushong entered high school Monday, as Fresh’ ys.” Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Long, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mullen and daughter, Mary, visited with Mullen’s and Walkin’s, Sunday. Vein Smith called on Ed. Coy, Sunday evening. . Ada Snodgrass is visiting relatives near Leesburg. Elmer Dewart and wife of Milford, were on our streets, Sunday. G. R. Hess and wife entertained relatives from Wisconsin, last week. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry ' out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE, v Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

THE HOME RESTAURANT MARTHA MASTER I will appreciate a share of your patronage. Great care will cn taken in preparing all foods in a clean and pure manner. We will have constantly on hand homebaked pies, cookies and doughduts. CAKES BAKED TO ORDER ONE TRIAL IS ALL THAT IS ASKED PHONE 2 THE HOME RESTAURANT

PROUD OF NEW GYN STUDENTS NOW HAVE FINE BASKET BALL FLOOR The students in the Syracuse school are very proud of their new gymnasium on the second floor of the old school building. While no athletic devices have been placed, it is expected to add them from time to time. In one of the downstairs rooms, the domestic science department is housed and it is the intention to fix the other room for a dressing room, and eventually shower baths will be installed. The basket ball room in the second story is one of the finest in this part of the country. The walls have been plastered and kalsomined and all the wood-work refinished and painted. The schoolboard deserves commendation for this improvement. It is one of the things that keeps the boys in school. Solomon’s Creek And Benton Miss Bessie Judav Ed. Bolinger of Millersburg, visited Ben Juday and wife, Tuesday night and Wednesday. John Good and family spent Sunday at John Archer’s, of Burr Oak. Oras Chidister, wife and daughter, Edith, and Jacob Umbenhour took dinner with Sam Juday and family, Sunday. Shermon Juday and family spent Sunday, with Anderson Juday and family. Mrs. Scott Mills fell down cellar Sunday morning, and was seriously injured. Her daughter. Mrs. Bucher, from Wakarusa, is helping care for her. Mrs. Wesly Ott is on the sick list. Little Esther Zimmerman is on the sick list. Kaleel Juday took dinner, Sunday with Glenn Nicolai. Dan Warble and wife of Syracuse, and Walter Rex and family took dinner, Sunday, with Frank Warble and family. Robert 0. Herran of Three Rivers, Mich., visited John Rookstool, last week. Warren Berkey and family of Goshen, vistied Jesse Weddell and mother, Sunday. Clint Rookstool and wife visited Earnest Rookstool and family, Sunday. Indian. Village. Miss Fav B. Mock. Mary Reed returned home from Ellwood last week. Mrs. Kate Jones called on Mrs. Wm. Knepper, Friday afternoon. Leslie Mallon, wife and daughter, Irene, of Albion, were Sunday guests of Joseph Ritter and wife. James Lecount and wife, and ’Samuel Reed and family spent one day last week, with Ben Miller and family, of Columbia City. Wm. Cramer was the guest of Earnest Stoner and family, of near Pierceton, Sunday. Ray Prentice and family, Wm. Deardorff, of Broadway, Mr. Firestone and family, of Wilmot, Miss Susan Knepper, Geo. Clingerman and wife, Walter Knepper and family, Mrs. Fanny Mock and son, and Wm. Knepper and wife called on Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Iden, Sunday afternoon. Mary Reed called at the Knepper home, Tuesday afternoon. Lillie Winkler spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Stump, of near Wilmot. William Knepper and wife, Mrs. F. E. Mock, son and daughter, Walter Knepper and family, Chas. Beck, of near Syracuse, and Wm. Stocker were Sunday guests of Elden Stoner and family. Badly Hurt Thomas Coy was severely injured Monday afternoon, while working in his silo, when a heavy block fell, striking him on the head. Several scalp wounds were inflicted and he was unconscious for some time. His condition now is satisfactory. Hire Reunion The Hire reunion was held at the Wm. Hire woods, northeast of here, last Thursday with an attendance of 145.

J. W. ROTHEN BERGER : Uudertaker t SYRACUSE, : > IND.

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fScbool motes J Syracuse Gladys Deardorff Knox Stetler and Kenneth Walter of Bremen motored to Bremen Saturday night and then to South Bend Sunday where they spent the day. Misses Helen Hoy and Georgia Whistler were Milford visitors last Wednesday. Katherine Rothenberger spent from Friday until Sunday in Elkhart. As the Freshies entered the door of the Assembly room they looked very stupid but yet the Seniors set good examples for them if they are willing to accept any advice. Miss Black of Goshen, a cousin of Pauline Mock visited school Tuesday. One of our. Freshman can’t remember the names of the books and asked for a compound Rhetone. Helen Hoy returned from South Bend Sunday evening. Helen Hoy left Thursday for a visit with Miss Lula Brandt of Elkhart. Dale Barnhart of Cromwell spent Sunday in Syracuse. Roanna Robb and Mildred Akers spent Saturday in Goshen. Gilberts. . Mrs. Calvin Cooper Chas. Lutes was in Indianapolis Wednsday on business. Cemon Culler of Goshen spent several days with Orba Weybright’s. Mrs. Lloyd Sinning of Goshen and Mrs. Calvin Cooper and children spent Monday with L. M. Warners near Lake View. Chas. Werstler and family spent Sunday with Albert Werstler’s. Robert Berry, Ruben Phyillips and wife, Lenorard Phiffips and wife of Nappanee, Henry Berrenger and Oyro Rensberger spent Sunday with Charley Lutes and family. Bert Umbenhour and family spent Sunday with Albert Werstler. Westley Rowdabaugh and wife spent Sunday with Guy Morehouse and family. Solomon Rowdabaugh and wif e and Miss Ruth Brock visited Sunday with Conrad Longenecker’s. Mrs. Harvey Hamilton is seriously ill. Jessie Mellenger moved on the Jacob Linderman farm Tuesday. Brissel Case Postponed The Brissel case which was to have been tried Tuesday, was postponed.

For your Kitchen we would like to have you try a Engiman & Matthews South Bend maleable range, that will stand many tests that others will not, and besides the satisfaction you will receive, this stove is one you need not be ashamed of, because it has perfect nickel plating, and plenty of it. Call and see our line.

Receiving Vault Completed The new receiving vault, capable of holding twelve bodies, has been completed at the Syracuse cemetery. Its principal use will be in the winter time when the frozen ground makes grave-digging a heavy task. The new structure makes a great improvement in the cemetery. Another Hydroplane R. R Teeter of Hagerstown, has shipped a new semi-hydroplane to the Wawasee Marine Supply Co. It is equipped with a four-cylinder engine and is expected to show considerable speed. It has not been put in the water yet. VERY HEAVY CAKE iom 1 r TT Tom —I ate some of the cake she made just to make myself solid. / Dick —Did you succeed? Tom —I couldn’t feel any more solid if I had eaten concrete or buildinf stone. USED TO SUCH NOISE. i«r ir* Mi TO- ■ Jinks —Does that woman in the next flat annoy you by her singing? Blinks —No; I’m a bookkeeper in a sawmill. For Sale —Thirty-acre farm near Lake Wawasee. Good buildings. Five acres one mile from town on public highway. Will sell at a bargain on easy payments. S. L. Ketring

Salem. Miss Etta Crowl Misses Gladys and Mar’ Godshalk of Elkhart spent a few ays with their uncle, Joe Godshab s. School begins at this p ace Monday with Miss Iva Suttoi of Leesbury as teacher. Sherman Bryant and ’ unily who have been visiting with 4 datives in Michigan returned horn Monday. John Auer and family took Sunday dinner with Mrs. J, ne Wogoman of near Zion Chapel Chas. Bowser and fa. ily spent Sunday with Henry Defh js’s. Amos Caris and wife s lent Sunday with Lyman Tom at 1 wife. Mrs. Roy Pinkerton an i children called on her mother, Mrs. Eli Crowl, Thursday. Haman Hoover and wife and Chas. Mathews and wife took Sunday dinner at the Cor rad Auer home. Eli Crowl and wife vi ited over Sunday with Mrs. Lor gos near Columbia City. Less Wheat Than Jsual Less wheat than usu* 1 will be sown in this vicinity ow ng to the ravages last season of th : Hessian Fly. What is sown will be put in the ground much later the upon advise of the goven ment who say late planting is the only way to be rid of the fly. Some Corn In Sa? Jm The corn crop in the v cinity of the Crowl school hoi He is excellent, especially so in comparison with the outlook in most localities. P. Buhrt, John Auer end Rude Mock have corn that wi.‘ t average from sixty to seventy bt.shels the acre. Fine Se' ’ton W. R. McGarvey <4 Va ster 'Park Hotel reports the >eason in the establishment’s histo’ y. This hotel will remain open unt 1 November Ist. In Bad FL nor W. F. Coy, residir sou hwest of Syracuse, is confined to us home by a badly ulcerated tilth. His jaw is frightfully swollen. Former Syracuse Merci ant Dies A Cohen dyed at his home in Kendallville, Sunday. H i resided in Syracuse a number of j ears ago. Ligonier Pioneer L sad Jacob Strauss, Ligonie banker, died there Tuesday afternoon, aged 84.