The Syracuse Journal, Volume 8, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 May 1915 — Page 2

Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen. . JIIIIIIIII writ I'TTTIJ. W. ROTHEN BERGER I : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, IND. I Spring is Here' House Cleaning Time If you have any interior decorating in view, you cannot do better than to at range to look over new samples just received. A fine line and cheapest in the city.. Work guaranteed. Wm. E- Sheffield. THE HOME RESTAURANT MARTHA MASTER tai H6FR It will always be our aim to serve you with fresh, clean, wholesome .food, at prices as low as we ccn make them. Call and try our hot soup, our substantial sandwitches, and our fresh pies. Cakes Baked To Order THE HOME RESTAURANT

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Grace Lutheran Church Sunday School 9:30 a. m. *■ Ascension Day services 11 a. m. Special music by choir and .soloists. Pastor, E. F. Valbracht. Laundry For Rent —C. F. Bishop desires to rent the laundry building and machinery at Lake Wawasee. Good chance for« profitable business. Investi gate. Notice. —All those knowing themselves indebted to Dr. G. 0. Smith will please call and settle at once. Baltimore & Ohio Systems LOW FARES TO THE Pacific Coast AND California Expositions Full Information at Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Offices J. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor Will be in Syracuse, Mondays and Thursdays.

PAVING CONTRACT LET. Northern Construction Company to Start Monday. The paving contract was awarded to the Northern Construction Company of Elkhart, by the town board, Saturday evening, on their bid of $5,069.50. The construction company agreed to start excavating not later than Monday of next week. The job will probably be completed within three weeks or a a month if nothing unforseen occurs. Class Organizes. The M. E. Sunday school class of W. M. Self met at the Dan Myers home, Thursday evening, to complete their organization and elected officers as follows: Pres. Mrs. W. T. Colwell, Vice-Pres. Mrs. Wm. Stetler, Sec., Mrs. Preston Miles, Treas. Mrs. Fred Self. Social Committee, Mrs. Jerry Hammon, Mrs C. A. Cloud, and Mrs. Dan Myers. The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat and a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Rayl and Mrs. Myers. $32.20 Stolen. Some one entered the home of James Robinson by the way of a window, last Wednesday evening, and stole $32.20 from the pocket of a pair trousers. A court of inquiry was held at Butt & Xanders office, Monday, in an effort to find the guilty party. Floyd Kehr and Melvin Rink were questioned. The former established his innocence but the latter is still under surveilance. Farm Hands Free. —Free of charge to farmers, help paying own train fares. We supply single farm hands, dairy hands and married couples thoroughly experienced.. Laborers and tradesmen. Phone Main 5074. Diamond Farm Hand Agency. 32 So. Canal St, 2nd floor. R. Diamond, Chicago, 111. Wife Beater Fined. A warrant was sworn out against Timothy Hoover by his wife, Monday, charging that he struck her. The case was tried in Squire McKlane’s court and Hoover was fined $9.50. The parties live on the Freeman place south of town. Off for Two Days. The auto hack running between Syracuse and Milford was off Monday and Tuesday waiting for new engine parts to arrive. Manager Howard states that the venture is proving successful and the regular trips will be resumed as quickly as possible. Suffered Paralytic Stroke. Ed Holloway suffered a paralytic stroke early last Thursday morning and his entire left side is paralyzed. He is entirely helpless and has shown very little improvement. Recital Enjoyed. The joint recital given by Arnold Beckman and Clay Hart, Monday evening, was greatly enjoyed. The attendance was small and should have been better patronized. I New Paris Sale. —ln the big sale at New Paris on Saturday the 22nd, will be sold cattle, hogs, farming implements, and one car-load of one, two, and three-ply rubber roofing. Coming. —Robinson’s Greater Shows, on May 26th.

Want Ads WANTED—An energetic ambitious active man to establish permanent business. Health and Accident Insurance. Immediate cash returns and future. Address National Casualty Company, Detroit, Mich. FOR SALE —Restaurant doing good business, at a bargain if taken at once. Inquire at Journal office. WANTED —Cleaning, Pressing, and repair work. Mrs. Henry Snobarger, Phone 905. J. W. ROTHEN BERGER : Undertaker SYRACUSE. , IND. I

Solomon’s Creek. (Mrs. John Ringwald.) “Hello” Indian Village what was that we heard about wedding bells ? Sunday school Sunday morning with preaching services following, Christian Endeavor in the evening and Merle Darr, leader. Levi Pearmon and wife of Syracuse, Bird Darr and family* Will Hershey and wife and Merle Mauzy and family called on Allen Hoshaw and wife Sunday. John Emmert, who has been suffering with blood poison in his foot, is a little better at this writing. Maurice Darr spent Saturday night at the Samuel Juday home. David Holtzinger and family spent Sunday with Melvin Overholt and wife, of Goshen. $ Maurice Darr spent Sunday at Syracuse with his friend, Vada Unrue. Allen Hoshaw has been suffering with sciatic rheumatism for a few weeks. Frank Burns and family of West Goshen, visited Allen Hoshaw and wife Friday evening. A box social will be held at the hall at Benton Saturday evening, for the married people as well as the single, every lady is requested to bring a box. The proceeds will be used to pay the expenses of the Memorial services held at the Jackson cemetery. Mrs. John Ringwald called on Mrs. David Hooper, Tuesday. Miss Veda Unrue, of near Syracuse, is assisting Mrs. Sam Juday with her house work. The local sports of this community are boasting of their victory at the btfll game Sunday afternoon at Benton. “We wonder why i” Albert Darr and wife and Miss Cloy spent Sunday with Annon Stroup and family of near Goshen. Grandma Darr of Syracuse is visiting at the home of George Darr, this week. Lester Wantz, of Syracuse, is visiting his grandparents, B. F. Juday and wife, he is also entertaining the whooping cough. John Ringwald and wife called upon Sam Juday and family, on Sunday. What Next? Eddie Cofilins, former Goshen saloonkeeper, has opened a five and ten dint store in his old location, and Lou Wagner, who will go out of business when the city goes dry, August Ist, will open up a mail order business. Coming. —Robinson’s Greater Shows, on May 26th. Strock-Schwan At the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Strock last Wednesday evening, at 7:30, occurred the marrige of tbeir daughter. Georgia Adella, to Louis Alvin Schwan. The wedding ceremony, that of the double ring, was performed by Rev. H. G. Herendeen of Columbia City. Almost immediately after the ceremony a number of trucks and autos arrived to capture the “Newlv Weds” and give them a serenade. The bride and groom were very comfortably placed on a tool box on the Power and Light truck and led the procession to Milford; wedding bellg ringing ail the while. All enjoyed the trip exceedingly except for the dust and occasional confusion of all sorts. After arriving home the groom produced the treat and congratulations being extended the serenaders adjourned. The table was beautifully decorated with bridal wreath, tulips, caranations and lilacs. A bounteous dinner was served to those who had witnessed the ceremony. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Strock, Mrs. Schwan, Mrs. Sorensen and daughter, Louise, of Chicago, Donavan Strock and family, Mrs. Smeltzer of Wakarusa, Rev. Herendeen, Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hire, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stienmetz, Maude Wiley, Kenneth Strock who acted as best man and Hazel Searfoss as bride’s maid. Mr. and Mrs. Schwan left for Chicago, Thursday, where they will reside. Try a Journal Want Ad.

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CHANGE TIME SUNDAY. B. & 0. New Time Card Goes Into Effect Then. The new B. & 0. schedule will go into effect next Sunday. Agent H. W. Buchholtz has not received the official time card yet but it is known that 9 and 10 will be put back on and the ‘ ‘ shake ’ ’ will also resume its run from Garrett to Chicago and return. It is thought that 9 will arrive' about 5:30 p. m. and 10 about 11 a. m. The ‘ ‘ shake ’’ is expected to go at 5:30 in the morning and return about 5:00 in the evening. Seven and eight will cease to stop in Syracuse and nine and ten will take on and leave off Chicago passengers. There probably will be a few other minor changes. As soon as the new schedule arrives it will be announced on the Journal Bulletin board. Important to Correspondents There are still several of correspondents who do not get their items to us by Tuesday noon. We have been working hard to get these in print but hereafter if correspondence is not in by that time we will have to let them go over until the following week.. Sues for Divorce. Charging that her husband had threatened to shoot her and that he failed to provide her with food and clothing, Mrs. Lydia Sharp has filed suit for divorce from Scott Sharp. Mrs. Sharp has been working at the Ed. Ketring home. Fleming Let Out. Captain of State Game Wardens R. D. Fleming has been succeeded by George Lindemuth also of Fort Wayne. Buys Stallion. Ed. McClintic has purchased a fine Belgian stallion of Loeser Bros., of Ligonier, paying SI2OO. Coming. —Robinson’s Greater Shows, on May 26th. —The Journal office now has the best grade of typewriter ribbons and carbon paper on sale at low prices.

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