The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 14, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 31 July 1924 — Page 5

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Correspondence | I”/ Neighborhood West I . 1 Mrs. George Shack entertain ed company from G >sKen Sunday B. H. D>>!l <nd Dm/.. >r .n.t Tuesday at the home of Mr. and M >. V,. E. Sheffield. Miss 1 S ick and Mr. Sleppy. of Goshen, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Sleppy’s cousin a* kigrange. Gray Burtsfeald was operated upon Saturday, for the remova; of tonsils and goitre. Dr. Flemmens did the work. Mrs, Melvin Dillon and chi! dren spent last week with he* parents, Mr. and Mrs. C mrltp Snyder, east of Goshen. Mrs. Samuel Dillon called at the home of Albert Warstler, Saturday afternoon. Fred A rmbuster and sister. Dera, called at the Warstler home Sunday afternoon. The funeral cf Mrs. Nicholas Steinmetz, of Goshen. was held Saturday afternoon at the Culp funeral home. Interment in Oa» Ridge cemetery. Mrs. Steinmetz lived in Syracuse a number of years. * Mr. Wilbur Peterson and famMr. and Mrs. Earl Yoder ami baby, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickoffer and daughter. Miss Genett, cf Goshen, and Mrs. H. Dichoffer. of South Bend, were Sunday guests of t Mr. B. H. IM I and family. Those who spent Thursday <-x ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weybright wen- t Charley Weybright and family. Miss z\manda Culler. Orba Weybright and familv, John Stought and family, and Willie Weybright and family. Ice cream and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Morehouse and son. John, and the family cf Albert Warstler spent Friday at the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. Mr. Warstler has spent the’ past week at the bedside of Mrs. Warstler, who is dangerously ill with cancer. Her many friends are very much grieved to learn of her serious sickness but trust she will soon be improved. Gilberts John Clem and three boy friends of Goshen will leave next week for air outing at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowdabaugh spent Sunday in Goshen with Harvey Walker and Mrs. Jane Pollick. Mr. and Mrs. George Peters, of near New Paris, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and MrJohn McGarity. Dave Barrel nger and Mr. and Mrs. James Flemming, of Goshen, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity. Misses Della and Nella Isley, I (twins) of Mishawaka, are spending the week with their anut. Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowdabaugh and sen, Billie, went to Dicken’s Lake Sunday where they attended the Krammer reunion. Crate Beard. Howard Walkins, Frank Linderman and families, and Kenneth and Mary Mellinger had a nicnic dinner at Dewart Lake Sunday. Charles Clem, who is attending South Bend Business College,! will return home Friday to spend

i two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clem. Russell and Minnie Cooper attended the dedication of the new .'briMian church in Etna Green Sunday. The church cost 529.001 and SIO,OOO was raised Sunday forenoon. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cb-m were Mr. and Mrs. William Ogle, and b.r .hiers, M ty ami Mild'td. Mr. ind Mrs. Wilbur Peterson and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yoder and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ogle, cf Goshen. A number of the Ladies Aid md their husbands met at ..the rhv’-ch Monday and did some pren ring for the summer assembly •f the church of the Brethren, to v > held here Aug. 5. 6. 7. Sendees. morning, afternoon and ' ening. Evervhodv welcome. Mbs. Mary Gable, ago 32, wife 'f Greyer Gable, diet! at he? home in Peru. Ind., Si mbv mornn«r. Mrs. Gable was formerly Miss Mary Foster and was left in orphan while living in this community. Mr, Gable was an orphan and made his home with Mr. jwid Mrs. S-J onion Rowdahm’ ’h of this blace. Her hustv. o daughters, age 13 an<f. 11 years and many relatives survive, Funeral was held in ‘ m Progressive church at New Pans. Burial in New Paris cemetery. North Webster The farmers are busy threshing now. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rodi n High and s n visited in Syracuse Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Hontz entertained her sister and husband, of Washington, and other relatives Sundiv. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stiffler and little daughter, of Goshen, .spent Saturday night and Sunday in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Ruhl and twin daughters, of Ft. Wayne, spent last week at Yellow Banks and also called on friends here. Programs have been distributed for the opening exercises of Epworth Institute beginning on Yu trust 10. On that day formal dedication services will fill the program. PleaMiat Ridge Mrs. Emmett Weaver spent Friday afternoon yrith Mrs. Elten Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart spent Monday afternoon in Millersburg with Mrs. Eckart’s mother. Mrs. Willard Tyler and,a nieee. Mrs. Guv McDowill and son called on Mrs. Glen Stookey and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown were Sunday afternoon callers with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver and family. Mrs. Joe Scott, of Milford, and; | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eckart were > Sundav guests with Mr. and Mrs. [Gust Baker and family at Wawa- ‘ R& * Mrs. Joe Eckart entertained the Ladies Aid of the .M. E. church Thursday afternoon and a few of the neighbors. Twentyeight were present. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitson, of north %>f Goshen, spent Satur’dav night and Sundav with Mr. [and Mrs. Guv McDowell and famply. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fields

land family called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stutchman and family and the former's father, David Stutchman, of West Goshen, were Sunday 'dinner guests with sfr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Amzia Baker and Mrs. Lucinda Powell spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Coy. " White Oak Mr. and Mrs. Ray LeCount enjoyed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I David Clayton. Mr. and Mrs, Charley Ryman j ?nd son spent Sunday with Mrs.' Martha Weyburn at Milford. -Mr. and Mrs. Guv Fisher and family snent Saturday and Sun-, dav in Michigan with friends. i ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart, of Milford, called at the Ernest Mathews home Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. John Dewart re Sunday guests of their son, T l*>--d Dewart and family at Milford. ' Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Bucher and 'imily spent Sunday with the! ft r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ tames Dewart. \ind Mrs. Walter Rex, of \villn. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warble, of Svracuse, were Sunday meats of Mr. and Mrs, William Wyland. _ FO PLUG UNPRODUtTIVE G IS WELLS Indianapolis, Ind. More than ifty abandoned and unproductive ras wells in the Tipton and Howird r.n.nty field are being plugred by representatives of the date conservation department.* These wells, formerly active md pre during a strong flow of natural gas that was principally nped to ChicavOj have so deceased in flow that the company yming them-is now engaged in taking up the pine line to the nid-west metropolis. Some of the wells in the two still give sufficient trasj for the needs of a few families, I •iys Richard Lieber, conservation | director, but as a commercial nronosition the field in this particular locality is exhausted. As. fast as the lino is removed and! Hie wells show no production, *bev are sealed under direction] of the state department. This nrooedure is taken, Mr.' Lieber explains. to protect other well 5 t in the field. I r an abandoned well is not sealed, salt water will likely.seep into it. later to spread and shut off gas in nearbv wells Pluv<ring of wells in this field farted recently end will "ontinue until ”11 useless wells are sealed. All wells are tested af*er the nine line is disconnected, to nee if sufficient <ras flow remains tn even supply fuel and Ho-bt for domestic use. When ?uch a vjJJ/rrThuorinined. it. as •i nite, is ci some nearby farm house. CAN Vol BEAT IT? With one exceptior the new . evenu ? : aw which etcatpc effective on June 2» closes all,, known motheds of teehia.a! tax nvoidar.*e umier the law, in the. minion of high official: of th'*. Treasure Department. This one exception,tax-exempt bonds, is a sufficient loophele through which the income from billions of capital can escape taxation each year. Many excuses were offered by senators an 1 representatives f >. - failure to change our present laws so as to do away with fvt no, issues of tax-exempt bonds. 5 The mere fact that they faded to make the change, however, nenns that thp small taxpayer and industry, generally, nv •' make up the amounts lost annually as a result of this ridiculous! ,nc nsistency in our tax laws. | —„ —_—,—© —— AGE OF BLUEGILLS Bloomington, July 23.—The age of blue gills, bass, perch and other fresh water fish is determined by the concentric rings on their scales, according to Homer R. Bolen, of the department of zoology of Indiana university. The rings form alternate dark and light bands. The dark bands represent periods of slow growth and undoubtedly are formed during the winter months when feeding is practically suspended. Says Mr. Bolen. O ; The Automobile Show being staged by the Home Exhibitors will exhibit the latest modrL and many new features will attract the attention of all lovers of automobiles. See them under the big tent at the North Manchester Fair August 5, fi. 7, S. 13-2 t CATARRHAL DEAFNESS la often caused by xn Inflamed condition ot the mucous lining- of the Eustachian Tube. When thia tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de•troyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafnaaa caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment ot Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by att druggists. J*. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.

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READ AND SEE How to Find the HIDDEN CHECK At 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon a check will be left at one of the stores or business places in Syracuse, whose advertisement I appears in this group of four columns. It will be given free to the first person who calls for it after 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. In some of the ads appearing in this group will be found extra letters or misspelled words. Find and mark these extra letters in the words of the ads. If properly arranged the letters will spell the name of the store or firm where the check is hidden. If a word is misspelled—either an extra letter or a wrong letter—this letter you must use in your solution, and also mark the letter properly. Be sure to mark all the letters which make up the words, also bring the marked page with you. Reed the Ads and Win 3the $2.00 State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR BANK” H. B. HOLLOWAY, Chiropractor Syracuse, - - • Indiana Office: Residences of Mrs. Anna Crew. Hours Bto9 a. in.,7 to 9p. m.

PILES CURED Salem, Ind., May 16, 1924. Mr. E. Chrisner, 601 Emerson St., Goshen, Ind. Dear Sir: In answering your letter which I just ree’d, will state that H. B. Holloway, chiropractor, is a man to be depended upon in every respect. In regard to curing piles, my case is the best example I can give. I was troubled with protruding piles for twenty years and tried all doctors and diugs. I grew worse every year. Doctors said to cut them out, that I would not consent to do. This was five years ago. I have not been bothered since taking adjustments from Mr. Holloway then. I can not say enough for Mr. Holloway. Would like to talk to you, could better then write. DAVID E. STEWART. — .—o —-' Salem. Ind., May 16, 1924. Mr. E. Chrisner, 601 Emerson St., Goshen, Ind. . Dear Sir: I received your letter and was

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jBMUIUSiIODDB Mrs. C. H. King has established a Beauty Shopye at Kale Island’, Lake Wawasee. Marcelling a Specialty When in need of her s irvices Phone 509 /

WILLIAMSON & SNOOK Wants to see every reader of this ad at their furniture store. A saving of money appeals to all. 209 South Main Street GOSSHEN, INDIANA

The Vawter Park Grocery And Meat Market The P»est of Everything That is Good to Eat Give us a trial Phone GOS

glad to get it, for nothing gives me more pleasure than to tell of the goed Mr. H. B. Holloway did Tor the sick in Washington county, Indiana. I had the piles for i years and got no relief from medical doctors. When Mr. Holloway came to Salem,: Ind., I ’ went to him and he cured me. If you or any of your friends are sick don't be afraid to try Dr. ! Holloway. You don’t know what you have until you give him a, trial. I also had tuberculosus of' the throat and the medical doc-’ tors wanted me to change climate. Mr. Holloway cured that ‘ trouble also for me. That was five years ago and I have not been troubled since. I want to say to you our loss is-your gain. I want you to .give Mr. Holloway a trial. Well, I could write all day and tell you of things he has done but I have only told of my-i self- and my son had throat] like I did and he cured him. Give my regards to Mr J Holloway, and familv. Yours trulv, L. D. PEDEN, R. F. D.

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Syracuse Plumbing and Heating Co. ■ ' Sanitary Plumbing Steam Heat Furnaces Tin Work Phone 9. SYRACUSE, INDIANA “Trade With the Boys” Higgins & Throckmorton Men’s Apparrel 298 S. Main Street, INDIANA i Salem Bank and Trust Co. Goshen, Indiana BONDS All Kinds of SecClirities U bought and sold. good place to eat when in Goshen ' Farmers’ Restaurant McMahon & Dumas South Side of Court House. GOSHEN, INDIANA tub Gosnen Floral 60. aims to carry the best stock and largest assortment of CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS Onur Floral Work Is Unsurpassed 108 E. Washington St., Phone 87. Greenhouses, West End Pike St. Phone'2 on 104. GOSHEN, INDIANA