The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1914 — Page 5
| Local and Personalj Try a Journal advertisement. Dr. Clifford Hoy and Clarence Hoch went to ludianapolis, Friday. —Fowler Shock absorbers are fully guaranteed. G. W. Howard. Mrs. Frank Klink is visiting in Eden, Ohio. —See the new dishes at Senior & Burgener’s for 5 and 10c. Mr. Outland, Mrs. Carrie Shannon’s father, is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snyder spent Sunday in Bremen. Andrew Miller of Ligonier, visited ; his son, Sol, last Friday. Sankey Vorhis, wife and daughter, went to Nappanee, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pollard and j Mrs. Otis C. Butt were at Goshen, Friday. —Fowler for | Ford cars. The best and cheapest, j G. W. Howard. Mrs. W. H. Ripple and Mrs. Rose Ripple of Warsaw, visited art the Dolan home, Thursday. The Misses Pearl Kitson and Lily Deardorff went to Nappanee, Saturday afternoon. M. F. Angel of South Bend called on his aunt, Mrs. H. A. Sheffield lasr Thursday. Mrs. M. J. Cloud, Peru, is visiting j her son, Chas. A. Cloud, and family. Benj. M. Cloud and wife came with her but have returned home. —We are in shape to supply you with $850.00 Overlands in a very short time, but look out for slow spring deliveries. S. C. Lepper. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Howard expect to go to Daytona, Fla., in the near future to spend the winter with a cousfa living in Churubusco, who has property at Daytona. —The Ladies Lutheran Aid Society will hold its annual Thanksgiving market Wednesday, November 25, at the Hoch drug store. In connection with their sale of baked goods these ladies will also offer for sale a number of beautiful and useful articles in needlework. Please j call and see their work.
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Try a Journal Want Ad. —Two pianos for rent. J. W. Rothenberger. Vern Bushong and family autoed to Sidney, Sunday. —See the new fully equipped Overland, $1075. Lepper’s Garage. The infant child of Roy Robinson died Sunday. Ruth, Claudia and Rebecca Snyder of Goshen, visited over Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rosa Juday. 7 — Geo. W. Howard was at Columbia City, Churubusco and Wolf Lake last week. Walter Rex of Solomon’s Creek, has moved into the Lutheran parsonage on Main street. Arthur Little and J. P. Dolan attended church at Goshen, Monday evening. Olga Beckman went to South Bend Wednesday to begin her piano lessons with Louis Elbel, of that place. —l4 go carts received at Beckman’s Furniture Store. The most complete variety that has < ver reached Syracuse. Mrs. Nellie Plain of Nappanee, and Mrs. Maud Smith of Berrien Springs, Mich., are visiting at the B. F. Hoopingarner home. Alta McCreary of Oswego, attempted to commit suicide at Goshen, Friday. She recovered but says that she will succeed next time. Othella Disher, formerly employed at the Kindig grocery, has secured a good position in South Bend, and moved to that city, last week. C. J. Hammon, who has spent the summer with his daughter, Mrs. B. C. Howe on Route 5, has returned to North Baltimore for the winter. —FOR RENT—6 room house with cellar, well, coal house, chicken house and park; two blocks from Main Street. A. O’Dell ! Ivan Moats, Emory Strieby, Sam Akers, and John Wingard went to the Wingard farm, near Bass Lake, Wednesday morning, with avowed intention of exterminating all the rabbits in that vicinity.
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LAR6E RURAL BUSINESS LOCAL CARRIERS DO BIG BUSINESS The following tables will show the number of pieces and weight of the mail matter handled by the | rural carriers out of Syracuse: | October Ist to November Ist. Delivered i Route No. Pieces Wt, One 5630 929 Two 12708 2239 Three 7393 1086 1 Four 5188 1066 Five GO4l 1154 Total 36960 6274 Collected Route No. Pieces Wt. One 778 38 Two 1985 98 Three 973 55 Four 519 27 Five 545 72 Total 4800 320 Maccabee Market —The Maccabee Ladies will hold a market at their hall over Hoch’s Drug Store, Saturday November 14. t Mrs. Sol Lung and Merritt Lung add family are visiting at Cromwell. Miss Mary Miles of Indianapolis, is visiting in Syracuse. The Wednesday afternoon club met with Mrs. J. H. Bowser, Wednesday. Rev. Eshelman and family took dinner Thursday, at the Chas. Rentfrow home. Wm. Depew moved into the house, Tuesday, vacated by T. A. Brainard. Mrs. Maud Kavanaugh of Elkhart spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Searfoss. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rhodes are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Walter Newman. Miss Carrie Hetzel of South Bend is visiting her sister Mrs. P. W. Soltau. —Attend the Macabee’s market at their hall over Hoch’s Drug Store, Saturday, November 14. Mrs. C. I. Bender of Blue Island, 111., is expected here for a visit with old friends. Warren Riddle and wife are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riddle. Harry Richards is acting as night agent at the B. &O. while Merritt Lung is taking a vacation. Miss Mable Hamlin who has been in a Chicago hospital, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Wheeler. M. F. and Frank Angel of South Bend, speut the latter part of the week with their sister, Mrs. Wm. Darr. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ketring went to Indianapolis, Thursday, where Mrs. Ketring will resume treatment. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Soltau left Saturday for Indianapolis where they will visit their brothers and sisters and friends- ■ —— Dr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth aud daughter, Gladys, and Miss Ruth Horn of Goshen, visited at the S. H. Widner home, Sunday. Friends in Syracuse have received notice of the impending marriage of Miss Valeria Weyrick of Chicago, who with her parents formerly lived in Syracuse. W- F. Brickell and family have moved into the Kitson property near the Evangelical church. Rev. Collins and wife will occupy the residence vacated bv Brickelis. Wood For Sale —Parties desiring good, hard wood call Sol Mullen, phone 473. Notice Os Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk >f the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Executor of the estate Isaac Kitson late of Kosciusko County, leceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES C. BACHMAN 'loy. 9th, 1914 Executor BUTT & XANDERS, Attys.
Tamarack Howard Walkin’s helped Sam Stiffler move to Webster, last: Thursday. Edith Smith, Huldah Mullen, | I Cecil Watkins and son visited with Less Stiffler, Friday. Ada Snodgrass visited with Elizabeth Snaveiy last Friday afternoon. Iman Rookstcol’s took dinner;, with Dave Stiffler Sunday. Mrs. Workman’s mother visited with her part of last week. Ed. Coy’s and Ada Snodgrass took dinner with Snobarger’s Sunday. | Mullen’s and Watkins visited with Alva Ott and wife Sunday. T. R. Hess made a business trip to Leesburg Monday. Mr. Ettalyne and wife were callers at the Coy home, Tuesday forenoon. Master Merritt Rookstool is a guest of his grandparents this week. Mr. Cripe of Elkhart, came to Ed. Coy’s Friday, returning to his home Saturday afternoon. Floyd Strieby was at Warsaw last week, on legal business. Chester Stiffler was calling on C. H. Rookstool, Monday. Solomon's Greek ' And Benton tss Bessie Juilav Preaching services Sunday evening following the Christian Eudeavor. Mrs. Wm. Metzgar of Denver, and Mrs. Catherine Plumer of Logansport, visited B. F. Juday and wife from Friday until Monday. Walter Rex and family Ve moving to Syracuse this week. About twenty-five neighbors and friends spent Tuesday evening with Walter Rex and family. Mrs. Nora Shannon and two children spent Friday with Herbert Blue and family. Harry Coy and wife south of Syracuse, and Chester Firestone and family spent Sunday with Ed. Darr and family. George Darr and family are moving into their new house this week. Mrs. Sam Juday and daughter, Bessie, called on Fanny and Mary Kyler, Tuesday afternoon. About eighteen lady friends of Mrs. Clint Rookstool surprised her Thursday evening when they walked in to spend the evening, it being her birthday. George Juday and wife of Syracuse, spent Thursday with Sam Juday and family. Mrs. M. Heaston returned home last week, after a few months visit with her mother atA Greenville, Ohio. \J Rev. Simon and wife spent Sunday with Levi Pearmon and wife. Mary Warble is absent from school on account of having sore throat. Mrs. M. Holtzinger and daughter Mary, spent two days last week with Hiram Butt and family. Walter Rex and family spent Sunday at Frank Warbles. Sam Juday and family and Paul Ringwald and sister Emma, and John and Fred Ringwald spent Sunday with Art Nicolai and family south of Syracuse. Harry Smaltz and family and Bird Darr and family spent Sunday with Ben Zimmerman and family. Mrs. Susie Ott is visiting friends and relatives in Benton. Rev. Simon and wife visited last week at Huntington. George Darr, wife and daughter, Louise, visited relatives at Syracuse, Sunday. David Holtzinger and family spent Sunday wiih John Darr and wile south of Syracuse, and took an auto ride around Tipacanoe lake. Mrs. Wilson Ott is on the sick list. / Porter Sheline and Chauncy Hilbish spent Sunday with Harry and Lee Good. Gilberts. - •-*. M rs. Calvin Cooper Jessie Metz is on the sick list. Mike Reuter and family and Levi Ressler and wife spent Sunday with Edwin Berkey and family. Grandma Pollie of Goshen and Miss Bertha McMann of Syracuse are visiting J. W. Rowdabaugh’s. yern Younce and wife and Rev. MeNeal of Goshen spent Sunday with Orba Weybright and family. Miss Marie Blanchard of New Paris spent over Sunday with Miss LaVeta Lutes. Mrs. Edwin Alwine of New Paris visited Sunday with Abe Morehouse and wife.
IScbOOl 110169 1 Iva E. Deardorff Samuel Larson entered Miss McClarys’ room, increasing her attendance to 49. Work with Raffia is to be commenced this week. The seniors will soon begin the | study of Milton’s Minor Poems. Creamed dishes are again in order this weik. Velva Darr is absent on account of sickness. ' The Eighth grade will soon begin “Scotts Lady of the Lake.” They are now studying circles in Arithmetic. Mr. Woods’ pupils are interested in Tom Sawyer. Hugh Sloan Ralph Eshelman and Chester Dempsy have withdrawn from school. Report cards will be distributed this week. Lays of Ancient Rome is the next class to be considered by the Sophomores. Syracuse basket-bal* team will play at Bremen, November 13. Lecture course tickets have been given to the high school pupils for distribution. Mr. Johnston is corresponding with Akron and Wolf Lake basketball teams with whom he expects to schedutesome games for the near future. A set of Junior Classics, edited by ex-president Elliott of Harvard University, has been placed in the Library. * These books are fine. Reports of attendancedor the 2nd month Cases Per Cent Number of of belonging tardiness attendance Miss McClary 48 o 97.4 Miss Franklin 54 o 97.8 Mrs. Shannon 40 o 96. S Miss Sprague 45 o 98.5 Miss Callander 30 o 98.2 Mr. Wood 44 o 96.2 High School 79 1 95.8 Totals 340 t 97.2 Indian Village. Miss Kay B. Mock. Wm. Cramer made a trip to Pierceton Friday. Mrs. Earnest Stoner and children of near Pierceton spent several days with Mrs. Mary Stoner and her sister, Mrs. Walter Aumsbaugh. Mrs. A. J. Clingerman spent Sunday with her son, Dora Clingerman and family near Syracuse. Mrs. James Lecount is quite ill and is under the care of a nurse summoned from Ft. Wayne, Saturday morning. Magdeline Stoner, daughter of Earnest Stoner and wife spent Saturday with Wm. Cramer. Bert Earle called on Elden Stoner Sunday morning. Walter Knepper and family and Mrs. Joseph Miller and daughter of Miller’s Landing were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Sophia Rippey of near Syracuse. Miss Susan Knepper and Lillie Winkley were guests of Wm. Knepper and family Sunday. Wm. Stocker and Bert Earle are doing carpenter work for Miss Sarah Iden near Broadway. was a Sunday guest of Wm. Knepper and family. Election Contest The election of Monroe Paulus, democrat, as trustee of Lake township, has been contested by Martin B. Kline, republican nominee. It will be considered by the county commissioners, November 23. 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. I*. Ketring —Should this dreadful war continue the Emperor of Germany may lose his job. No one knows, But every Syracuse girl knows that the way to keep the young men coming is to feed them well on good things made from Goshen Flour. No Sunday Hunting Word has issued from the State Game Commissioner’s office that the law against Sunday hunting will be rigidly enforced this year. In the past it has been countenanced by the state for the reason that laboring men have no opportunity to hunt except on Sunday. There has been so much complaint by farmers however that it has been decided to enforce the law to the letter.
A GLOBE RANGE IS A KITCHEN ORNAMENT When we say that an Ingot Iron Globe Range “is as good as it looks” we give it the strongest possible recommendation. And it’s true. It is an electrically well id range, manufactured by the Globe Stove & Rais ;e Co., of Kokomo. Injd., and guaranteed rust pr< of . for 25 years. A Globe is the range for your kitchen. Come in and see it. Quality Hardware stors
Beardsleys Studio Old fashioned bonnets and shawls add distinction to the portraits of a generation ’go. But, your own portrait in clothes that have gone out of style, only looks queer and out of date. ' Keep the old pictures by all means,'they will be a sacred possession some day. But its equally important to have a new one taken when the old fails to do justice, which in its turn, will be a sacred possession. Phone 10 for and appointment.
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