The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 December 1914 — Page 6
Half Entire Population of St. Paul at Service on Go to Church Sunday GO TO CHURCH! In every village, hamlet, town and city in the United States the cry is heard. Many have had their GO TO CHURCH Sundays already. The reports are very encouraging. About half of St. Paul went to service on one particular Sunday. The pastors janreservedly pronounced the results BEYOND THEIR EXPECTATIONS. As one pastor described the scene at his church, every man, woman and child in his congregation seemed to have made a special effort to get to church. Other uastors told of enthusiastic responses of persons who had not attended church in years at the end of the service, declaring that “this doesn’t mean only once. I’ll be here next Sunday too.” WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS THE CHURCHES THROUGHOUT THE CITY WERE FILLED TO CAPACITY, AND MANY WERE OVERCROWDED. SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS LONG UNUSED AT SUCH A TIME WERE THROWN OPEN TO CARE FOR THE OVER. FLOW IN MANY CHURCHES. THE LARGEST ATTENDANCES WERE AT THE MORNING SERVICES- AT THE -KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THREE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH WERE UNABLE TO FIND SEATS. THEY RETIRED TO THE BASEMENT. WHERE, SEATED ON THE EDGE OF THE COAL BIN AND BOXES. THEY HEARD THE SERMON BY THE REV. B. 8. BATES. H at Grandma Seymour, ninety-five years old, probably was one of the olde.-t persons who answered the appeal. She attended the morning service at the First Baptist church. She lives at the Home of the Friendless, 469 Collins street. When the GO TO CHURCH I call «•«* iirst issued Mrs. Seymour grieved because she thought ■ she could not be one of the thousands. The Quest Bible class of ! women of the Fii<t Baptist church Sunday school, learning her de- . sire, sent a carriage for her. Accompanied by Mrs. Parr, eighty- ■ four year- old, she made the trip without difficulty and was happy. GO TO CHURCH! Morals Are ninthly a matter o’ good bread. Thar ain't much cursin’ in a homo whar PEEBLES FLOUR is used SYRACUSE FLOUR MILLS — - - ~ * Just a Little in Advance Os The Times _ . r f This is a Progressive Age, and this principle should apply to banking as well as every other line of business. The Progressive Banker will protect his customers against every unforeseen contingency that may .arise. Consequently, we have feltit our duty to protect r ur depositors by a policy’in The AMERICAN GUARANTY COMPANY of Columbus, Ohio. Under* this arrangement the deposits of every patron of this bank ; are insured. State Bank of Syracuse Shdr IN SYRACUSE
Visits Mother, At Winona 3illy” Sunday, the evangelist, s; it a few hours Monday with his m her, Mrs. Mary Stowell, who is il t the Sunday home at Winona . L .e. He returned Monday evenin Jto Des Moines, la., where he is conducting a religious campaign. M s. Stowel is much improved. —A Piano would make the most svi>able Christmas present for your s ret heart. See them at Becknuns Store. > Fred Biirht Improving Fred Burht who was injured last week and taken to a Chicago hospital is getting along much better than wts to be expected. A letter received by his parents, Monday, st ted that he had sat up all afternoon and Whs getting along fine.
Buys Property A. H. Blanchard bought the J dwelling owned by Wm. Cable one; day last week. Mr. Cable will con-; tinue to live at the same place and conduct his repair shop ajoining, the Searfoss boat factory. —See the new line of dress shirts and Xmas neckwear at Brainards, i Notice Os Administration Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly and legally ap-. pointed by the Kosciusko Circuit Court of Indiana Administrator of the estate of Milton Kitson, late of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, deceased, and creditors and all other persons interested in said estate will be governed accordingly. Said estate is probably solvent. HARRY E. KITSON Dec. 3rd, 1914 Administrator. Frank P. Bothwell, Atty.
REAL ESTATE TBANSFERI HOUTON C. FRAZER WARSAW, INDIANA Peter Remy to Edwasd Cox and wife 130 a. sec 26 &. 35 Wayne tp $12500 Silas Ketring to Martha Jordan 30 a. sec 16 Turkeycreek tp 3600 Same to Forest Snepp lot 37 Ideal Beach 400 Hiram Mickey to Alfred Hall lots 7& 8 Wooster 60 Daniel Schmucker to Abi Rider & Geo. Rider 110 a. sec 4 Monroe tp 11,000 Geo. Silvers to John Slife 45 a sec 4 Seward tp 4,000 Theodore Parker to Geo Bouse 40 a. sec 25 Seward tp 2,900 Edward Cox to Peter Remy 80 a. sec 27 Plain tp 10,000 Carl Diehl to Leia Smith part of lot 273 Warsaw 2,759 Levi Dchmer to Geo Newman lots 3 & 4 Keith’s ad Pierceton 1,000 Miles Loehr Shafer and Clayton Goodwin 225 a. sec 4 & 9 Clay tp 19,500 Jas Waltz to Daniel Neff lot 51 Syracuse 1,500 Augustus Yenner to John Sheets 126 a. sec 1 Harrison tp 8,320 Emanuel Swank to John Borkholder 52 a. sec 15 Scott tp 6,500 Luther.Strombeck to John Payne 90 a. sec 22 Tippecanoe tp 4,250 John Payne to Roy Carter 52 a. sec 13 Wallington tp 3,000 3 —The war in Europe has been going on for 4 months but the war on Pianos is just commencing at Beckman’s Furniture Store. —May Day Coffee at Kindig & Co. Church of God Sunday school at 10 a. in. and preaching at 11 a. m. Christian endeavor at 6:30 p. in. subject “Gems From My Reading.” The preaching service in the morning will be devoted to the interests of of the Church Advocate the official organ of the church of God in United State. The pastor will preach the second of the series of sermons on “Four Great Modern Evils” at the evening service at which time special vocal music will be rendered. Prayer meeting will be held next Thursday evening at 7:15. Everybody is extended a cordial invitation to attend these services. Come and bring a friend with you. —FOR RENT—6 room house with cellar, well, coal house, chicken house and park; two blocks jrom Main Strfeet. A. O’Dell ' —Salt by the sack at Kindig & j Co. Secures County Position Grover Hamman has resigned his position at the Miles grocery to accept the Deputy Recordership of the county. Mr. Hamman is a young man of much ability, which with his excellent habits and business training will make him a valuable addition to the corps of county officials. Altho his many friend regret to see him leave, they cannot help but think that he is very fortunate in receiving the appointment. Mr. Hamman will begin his new duties about the first of January. —We are prepared to supply your Xmas needs in staple and novelty merchandise. A. W. Strieby & Son. —Furniture makes one of the nicest Christmas gifts you can purchase. Suit On Account Lewis A. Seider has filed suit in he Kosciusko circuit court at Waraw against Edwaid Ditton, on account. Sfeder claims that from fan. 1, 1908, to Sept. 18, 1914, he old the defendant goods, ware and nerchandise to the amount of 1236.60. Auto Livery —See Pete Harkless for auto •ivery. Will make drives anywhere. Charges reasonable. Phone 81. —A fine line and variety of Pianos is comming in now at Beckmans Store.
11 » MV J ® g To Give A Gift That Is Appreciated | .. Jewelry is a luxury—-everyone admits-that, even we do. But that § is just the one reason why you should give jewelry to your friends tor presents. Most people think that they cannot afford luxuries forthemselves, and therefore are more apt to appreciate a thing which they feel they cannot afford, no matter how much they may want it. Buy now while the selection is intact. Here is a few gift suggestions that your friends or relatives will appreciate. B K —— ■ zK ® Beautiful, Sparkling Cut Glass. . Solid gold rings at $2 and up. m a new line just received. ° Good gold-filled rings at lower prices. p Watches. Chains* Fobs, Necklaces* Lockets and Bracelets. Silverware warranted to wear. ■M ■ I Fountain Pens—the largest line 1 ever carried in Syracuse. Handsome Toilet Sets. ■ - K f L 13 Watch Our Show Windows (fm)) "IT ' ' tSE N.p. HOFFMAN /glB :. ’ I Jeweler Opposite the Bank J 1
Gilberts. Mrs. Calvin Cooper Artie Berkey and family visij|d Sunday with Edwin Berkey and family. Milo Troup took very sick at the Bethany church Saturday. Paul Clem is on the sick list. Rev. Murry of Elgin 111. gave» missionary sermons at the Bethany church Thursday, Friday and Satur-, day nights. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Frank Weybright spent Friday with Amos; i Clem’s. ■ i Miss Martha Berkey spent Friday ' and Saturday with her brother, , Artie and family near Baintertown. Jess Isenhour and wife enterI tained Sunday school class No. 2 at \ Sunday dinner in honor of their son Roy. ’ j r I —Doll fair at Brainards, make 1 your selections early. :' —See Rothenberger for bargains ip pianos and player pianos. Other < musical instruments to your order. < .. li I Tamarack ; Geo. Hoelcher the Nursery agent ( took dinner at Dave Stifflers Mo?.- i day.. Mrs. Lecount came Saturday ] from Goshen to visit her son Vern. i J. C. Grady was a Monday morn- ’ ing caller at A. E. Coy’s. ( Sam Grissom and family and i Kate Long was at W. F. Smith’s ' Tuesday. ( Floyd Strieby was at Warsaw ' Monday on Frank Bushong went to Milford , Junction Sunday evening. ' Dave Stiffler was in Warsaw one ' day last week on legal business. , G. D. Bartholcmew took dinner 1 with Ed Coy and family. Orlan and Chester Stiffler spent Sunday with their sister. Guy Bushong was at South Bend last week on account ' of close his school on account of diphtheria. Mr. Longacre the Supervisor was on our streets Saturday. Howaid Watkins and family and Huldah Mullen spent Sunday at the < Coy home. Mr. Workman and wife of near i Warsaw spent part of last week with their son and wife. r I 1 —This year I will display the 1 largest line of 10c candies ever shown in Syracuse. Elmer P. Miles. <
If you want to send your lovec ones forth fortified against the cold, and strengtnened for the strenuous dav, give the*-* cakes for breakfas made from the Goshen Self-Risinj Buckwheat Compound, made by THE GOSHEN MILLING CO. Telephone News Items to No. 4,
Your Best Coat Bargain d» *7 CA Christmas WiU be here „ And there s a large and choicy selection in W inter Coat that really CXf demonstrates the value giving of this store. Women’s and Misses’ tVlvlV Coats in all sizes, handsomely tailored in materials of Astrachan, Chinchillas, Boucles, Zibillnes, Waves of the Sea and Fancy Mixtures and Coats of Plain Materials, many of these coats are splendid P hpi cfm a C alues at fif ‘ een dolas .♦ Olli lewlliUc) -> Goshen’s Largest and Most Popular Only three weeks Christmas Store-—Welcomes All o a^--tZX S p 2 "“dolls-dolls-dolls . (A Mammoth Assortment) plexmg problem’- The assortment —by far the largest shown in many years—here you can •>fTTT c -f-.rn iv p” buy Imported Kestner Kid Body and Character Dolls—Jointed Dolls with long W 11 cl L XU CT V curly hair and the Hairless Character Dolls with sleeping eyes—Go-Go-Eyed control its many. Dolls—Celluloi<f%mbreakable Dolls—lmported Fancy Dressed Dolls and long r-pT 2 , Curly Hair Doll Heads. Christmas Dolls of all kinds are here and you’ll XDa L S 111© QUGS blOIl niarvel at the exceptionally low prices—They are Imported Dolls —Bought this store with its lon S bef ol6 War Time—Hence “Early Shipping” as “Early Buying” with us . . brings the best selection and the best assortment is here—but you must see broad, roomy aisles them to appreciate these facts—come and see the large Dolly Booth—bring and • practical]/ ">«ci>ii<i re »-h» n d rc d S « P re tty >■»■> everything on two 10c to SI.OO Each standTready toX- Beautiful Handkerchiefs wer as never before. Holiday Handkerchief difts from an unusual large assortment—including __ _ , e .. many exceptional values—“ Sun Spun” Hand Embroideried Pure Linen HandxinnClreCLS OI practl* kerchiefs—“ Cottage” Embroidery Real Irish Hand Industry Silk EmbroidOfll £ri f 4" Qll cried Initial —“Alpine’, Embroidery Swiss Peasent Industry Embroideried uai U OUKgVDUVUO J e aii Pure Linen _o Armenian » ! ace Edg(? Hemstitched Pure Linen Handare right at your el- kerchiefs —scalloped Embroideried Handkerchiefs—all pure Linen Embroid. CIQ vnn Txrn-nrIPT eried Colored Hemstitched Handkeachiefs—Finest French Finish all pure V db y GIL Wdilutel linen Embroideried and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in a beautiful assortment through the store— of exceptionally pretty designs at stocks are complete 5c To $1.75 Each —emphasizing the wisdom of early Attractive Gifts Special SllOPping“"Get Youi jqq Sleeping Beauty full jointed 24 100 Dozen Ladies’ Linen HandkerGift List Ready and inch dolls with lon « natural curly chiefs—hemstitch with beautiful em- , J hair, slippers and sock -| Qt broideried corners, -| /\ come tomorrow and priced at only priced very special come to the store The Celebrate Kestner Imported Fine White Hemstitched Handker- I -rTTifh thft °n - hricj+- Character Dolls, without hair—open chiefs-three handkerchiefs in fancy WILII 111 Ci U>lll E> and closed eyes—Priced at "J QC Christmas boxes. Priced mas Spirit. 2 only 1 at box THE HUDSON CO. (The Store Ahead)
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