The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1930 — Page 8

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FOR RENT Seven room house. Enquire at Beckman's. 48-lt Mortgage exemptions. See Geo. L. Xanders. 46-3 t • SEE J. W. Rothenberger for asphalt roofing, farms, property or real estate trades. 48-44 p FOR SALE—-Home made doughnuts, call Mrs. M. E. Dillon., Wed... and Saturday, phone 872, 47-6tp RADIO — Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby; PhoneS4s. LEGAL FORMS—WiIIs, mechanic’s Liens, Mortgages, Assignment of’ Mortgages, Options, -Bill of Sale, Quit Claim Deed, Notice to Quit -Tenancy, etc., for sale at the Journal Office, ts ” OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewritei ribbons, for all makes of machines, carbon paper, typewriter paper, card board, blotting, tags, etc., for. Sale at the Journal Office. , , O' ~~FOR SAl.i - ■ L ( high speed truck; 1929 .model. In good shape. On time installments. .Geo. L. Xar.defs. 4S-3t FOR SALE or lease, - 24 acre farm west of Syracuse bn Webster Road Good for chicken, ranch or garden truck. Inquire Ed C raft, Syracuse, Ind. i'-lt: {■'OR-. SALE Complete restau fixtures, kitchen equipment;, utensils, fans, silver, china and glassware. Cat be bought whole or in’ part, price. See A. H. Bruck. Wayne H ■ tel. Fort Wayne, Ind. ■ 4>-2’. KONJOLA BRINGS NEW HEALTH TO HAMMOND MAN Made Good \H<r \ll I Im Tried Had Failed o .MR. MARt.I S YODI R ••’About a year ago I had •• attack of the, flu which left my .-tomach, liver and bowels in a weakened c -n ditioQ," said Mr. Marcus Yoder, 305 Truman Boulevard, Hammond. Gases formed in my stomach after every] meal and caused my heart to palpi tate wildly. A-weak liver caused bilious attacks and dizzy spells, the] latter so Severe that 1 often staggered when I walked. 1 was constipated and forced to the alm -st daily use of cathartics. “By the lime 1 had taken three * bottles of K la my >' ri.ach W.IS back to normal, and 1 did not suffer the least discomfort after the hearti; est meal." My liver ,too. responded almost as quickly and Junctions perfectly today. I* am no longer bilious arid do not suffer headaches. My bowels are working regularly for the first time.in months and Ido not find cathartics necessary .. I am in excellent health for the fifst time in more than a year." Kohjola is sold in Syracuse at the Thornburg Drug Co., and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entre. section. . —<- —' ' ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB MEETS AT SELFS The Wednesday Afternoon Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Self, last Wednesday. Following the business session, the afternoon's study of Oscar W ilde was taken up. Responses to roll call had been on the Great Brose W riters of. England. Mrs. O. C. Stoelting read a paper on ’ the Life and Criticism of jOscar Wilde .and Mrs .Sol Miller read his play, “Lady Windemere’s Fan.” The club announced it would cooperate with other Syracuse clubs and the Chamber of Commerce, to promote the city park project. Mrs. Bowld, president, was named to represent the club at any meetings which may come up concerning the city park. * Mrs. J. D. Hendrickson, of Elkhart, who was visiting* Mrs. Frank Greene was guest of the'club Wedneftiay. j— o- ’ Mr. and Mrs. James Brickel spent Thursday in Fort Wayne with Mrs. Brickers Mrs. Beulah Sweet.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY' COMMISSIONER This is to announce to the Republican voters of Kosciusko county, that 1 am a candidate for County Commissioner of the Southern District f Kosciusko County, subject to the decision of the Republican Primary to be held on May G, 1930, C. I. BASHORE COUNTY TREASURER This is to announce to the Republican voters of ' Kosciusko County, hat j am candidate for Comitf Treasurer, Kosciusko County, sublet to the decision of the Republican primary to be held on May 6, 1930. GRANT B. WILLIS. (47} - i . TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE This is to announce to the voters >f Turkey Creek Township, I, Wm. Kindig .will be a candidate fpr j Tiustee of said township, subject to he Republican primary, to be held (ts) - WILLIAM F KINDIG. COUNTY AUDITOR This is to announce: to .rhe Republican voters of Kosciusko County that 1 am d* candidate for Auditor of Kosciusko County on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primary to be held May 6, 1930. loui ipjjort will be greatly .appreciated. Respectfully submitted, z ( My 6 * IRVIN E. GRESSO. 1 OR SHERIFF This is t<> announce to the voters of Kosciusko County, I, Lloyd .Djsher. will lie a candidate for sheriff of said, j •.. su je to the lb: . . Primary, to be held May 6th, 193ri. | — adv. FOR MIERIIT This.is to advise the voters of lv . .. ( urity that I wil.Tbe a candiil .-e f r Sheriff. of said j->u:;ty, sub ject to the Republican Primary to be ■ held May* 6, 1930. • • * 12) ‘ HARLEY D. PERSON. . TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE !. This i> to advise the Veers of Turkey Creek Township that 1. will be a He I he < ■ • f said Township, subject t<» the Re-j publican Primary to be held May 6, 1930. ALBERT* W. EMERSON FISH HATCHERY • SITE UNDECIDED' ■ ' I A group of Syracuse business men j , who know the need of enlarging the ’ fish hatchery <>n Lake Wawusee, <Tre l planning to visit Indianapolis this (week end, to summarize the necessity i >f this project, to Walter Shirts, .of the State Department of Conservation. At present the ground between Pa- | pakeetchie hatchery a.nd the road, el : . s to the. PapakeeU hie c< rp ra tjon .• The ponds owned by the state are further eiist. I Several months- ago 1 the Chamber of C mmerce was instrumental in ob- • •» _ a n option from A. J. Rollert m his grouhd north of t'.e-old ponds | and on Lake Wawasee, so that! this ground could he made into ponds to enlarge the hatchery. Since the option <<f this property Ih; s l.een p'ui in the hands' rof Mi. Shirts .the !■ al business men have learned that the state park in Steu- | ben County unuts this fish hatchery . This week's visit to Ir.iiianapolis is to show the desirability of the Wawasee location. The. follow ing information on state fish hatcheries comes from the office of Richard Lieber, state conservation department director. 1 ' A ’ivities are under way at the State’s, fish hatcheries for propogating several. million young fish and. fry for stream and public water this summer. . • George Berg, superintendent of the. department’s hatcheries, says more'than 1. | . erit held over from lost year .and this number likely will be augmented by donations from Sportsmen. ! In case this I<<S£ lies!qed f>r };..'tch-. ery purposes, hatchery employees will net 'and catch with hook and line, the additional fish desired. Each year spor’.sinen of the state donate a number of the fish they catch for hatchery use. Seventy three hatching and rearing ponds are used at the five hatcheries located at- Riverside (Indianapolis); Tri-Lakes near Columbia City; Avoca in Lawrence County; and Wawasee in Kosciusko county, of which the Riverside hatchery is the, largest, ’ • PYTHIAN SISTERS INITIATE MEMBER Mrs. Hannah McClintic was initiated into the Pythian Sisters lodge, at the meeting held Friday afternoon in the lodge rooms. Plans were made at this time for the anniversary celebration to be given by the lodge April 10. At this time inspection by the district deputy will be held. 1 . Following the initiation and business session of the lodge Friday afternoon, a chop suey supper was served by the refreshment committee, of which Mrs. H. W. Buchholx was chairman.

r — - , IN OUR CHURCHES ! J CHURCH OF GOD In Syracuse Our regular permanent services: t Bible school every Sunday 10:00. T Kressel Kitson, Supt. . 7 Prayer meeting every Thursday, 7:30 p, in. . [ . Preaching each first and third(Sundays in the month at 11:0 a. m- and 7:00 p. in. ‘ Public invited to all of these services.. George L. Chapman, pastor. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:45. Come and see your Sunday school I grow. There will be no morning or evening worship. Fpr several weeks our choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Zella Leacock, has been preparing an Easter Cantata entitled "King Triumphant,” to be l -ven on Easter Sunday evening,] April 2u. Keep it in myid. Al H. Arbaugh, pastor; Vernon Beckman, Supt. S. S. U. B. ANNOUNCEMENTS , Sunday school, 9:45. Gerald Bu- • Junior C. E., 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service Sunday- evening at 7:30. Revival services each night thi.-, week at 7:30. The pastor will .be at Indian Village church Sunday morning. Nicodenius, pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH P. W, Solt-au, Gen’l. Supt;, H. M i Hire, Ass'll. | Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. Divine worship, 10;45. a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00 p. ra. The pul’lic is cordially invited. . R, G. Foust, pastor. THIS WEEK | (Continued from Page One) j foreign co’unries interested in Italy, j I .Wise Mussolini. V President Hoover, like a good fam- . ily doctor for she nation, says nothing o: says thirigs that are encour-] agiim.' There is a great .deal of : j value in that..' ■ ■ | 'i Buy what vu w ant, beginning with j good automobile; buy it now and | then enjoy it now. Life does not ■ | last f-.rever. Keep it bus.v and full. IRY A JOURNAL WANT AD

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“ In a short lime the voters of Kosciusko County will have selected ’the men and women for the l various offices nf the county and township. Many candidates have already said, bi so'me of .their friends, that they would seek the nomination to a certain office. I am now announcing to the of our counuyt that 1 am seeking the nomination to the office of County Treasurer. I appreciate that we have been fortunate in the selectnin of the men who have served us as our County Treasurer, and if 1 am nominated and elected to the office of County Treasurer, that it will be my greatest endeavor- to carry on the duties of said office with efficiency, courtesy and dispatch, as has the present treasurer and the splendid men wbo .have preceded him. Think it over, and if you think me worthy and qualified to serve you as County Treasurer, I shall be grateful to you for your support.

Respectfully submitted, . • C. LEROY LEONARD I ATTENTION a FARMERS! FOR SALE T X v — i—___.—.— — x 2—Second hand Corn Planters t •• A Y — —————————— r- -ji j ? 2—Horse drawn discs, one almost new T ■ ;—;— j— — ;—; * X J 2—Secono Hand Spring Tooth Harrows J i hand Spike Tooth Harrow $ ? I—Set of Second hand Harness t I—Gray Mare, weight about 1450 pounds J x I—Sorrel Mare, weight about 1200 pounds | I—Mule I t I—Sorrel Colt, coming yearling •> — —• — »x | ALL KINDS OF NEW TOOLS ? both horse and Tractor drawn i X v - s - I OSBORN & SON I '! ■ ?

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FAMILY AND FRIENRS HELP MRS. G. BAILEY CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Eight of her children, 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchil-dren, were among the guests who helped Mrs. G. H. Bailey celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary Sunday. The birthday dinner, to which all did justice, w as. served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strock. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Noe and Norene and Edison, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Parker and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hizer and sori James, all from Sb. Bend.; Mr. Bert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bailey and two children of Kimmel; Mr. and Mrs: Fred Bailey and little Betty Brown of Fort Wayne; Dr. B. V. Bailey from Toledo, O.; Mrs. Steve Bailey, .Delta, Ohio; Pat Brady, of Elkhart; Mr. Frtfnk Bailey, Cromwell; Mr. Donald Bailey, of Orland, Ind.; Rev. J. C. Bailey of Churubusco; .Gerald Priest and Miss Eva Coon I of North Webster; Mrs. Jennie Steinburger. Mary Druckamiller, Mr. and ! Ms. Don Strock and children. o .—: . 20 FRIENDS SURPRISE ED McCLINTIC ON HIS SIXTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY’ ABov.t 20 friends called on Ed McClintic Sunday to help him celebrate his 69th birthday, which was Tuesday. The pot luck dinner was served by- Miss Anna Schubert. Among those who were guests at the birthday party were: Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McClintic, Mrs. and Mrs. Emanuel Click and son Glen, of Cromwell; Mr. ahd Mrs. Merl Click and daughter Ruby .of Papakeetchie; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vorhis and son if South Bend; Mr .and Mrs. Mead Lemons ,of South Bend. > Ray McClintic was home from So. Bend Business College, and A. Klingernran» came from Buttermilk Point- ' — ——o —— ' ■\ ONE TEACHER (Continued from page One) doctor never came to trial. Dr. Williams was a summer resident of i Lake Wawasee, coming here with a group of Ft. Wayne friends. J Since,Miss Allen’s death, hospital authorities have been giving the infoimatibn that she did not die as a result of some illegal operation having been performed, but that her i death was caused by a premature ' birth which might have been brought ion by some other means than an operation. I . Miss Allen had given a fictitious ■ name, and at the time of her death hospital authorities discovered only her correct name and home address i among her papers, so her’ parents

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were notified. They hurried to Olivett to take the body home with them, two uncles of the girl going to North Webster and in that way news of her death was first learned Sunday. . Since then, friends have been recalling that Miss Allen, always highly emotional, had been unusually so this past week, sinCe the absence of Mr. Lee. Mr. Lee left Thursday a week ago, driving alone to Indianapolis to attend the basketball tournament theie. He left behind, most of his belongings as though he intended to return, particularly his rings, and bis school football sweater wrhich he most highly prized. Mr. Lee did not return to school Monday ,but instead Mr. Bushong received a short letter from him an- ; nouncing he was not returning, and; enclosing the baseball schedule, j His work had been brought up to ■ date and left in order. I It is said that during the week of’ his absence Miss Allen haunted thej telephone. Highly emotional,' it is said that several times during the

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year she had threatened to commit suicide. When such periods of gloom passed, she always went to the other extreme to make up for it. j She is described as super-sensative ayid an unusually accomplished musician . The morning of the fatal day when slie visited the doctor in Columbia City, she had transposed a class song for her graduating class. One of the Seniors said Tuesday: “There are 13 in our graduating class. Who said 13 w’asn’t unlucky?” Both Miss Allen and Mr. Lee attended the Methodist Sunday school. Mr. Lee, like Miss Allen, was teaching in North Webster a second year. He was a graduate of Georgetown' University, in Kentucky. Mr. Lee is described as being ab- • solutely trustworthy in his work and willing to co-operate with his fellow workers in every way. Two teachers have been added to l the North Webster staff to finish out the term. Miss Alice Y. Schade, of Wabash, will teach music and commercial subjects; and Miss Katherine Chillicote ,of Logansport .will teach mathematics.

CRYSTAL Ligonier The Best All Talking Pictures Thursday, March 27—■ THE TWO BLACK CROWS in—“WHY BRING THAT UP” Moran arid Mack of radio fame in a story of niirtb and music, laughs galore, pathos, tense drama and pretty girls—a show with a million laughs. Admission.. 20c-40c Friday and Saturday, Mar. 28-29 FAST COMPANY” Starring Jack Oakie, “Skeets” Gallagher apd Evelyn Brent. , You must meet Elmer, Ring Gardner's sissling wisecracker of the “You Know Me - Al” kind. Elmer’s the world's greatest playboy. He says so himself. a baseball story that is a knockout — also “Our Gang’ ’all talking comedy—great show! Sunday, Monday, March 30, 31— “THE GIRL SAID NO” You’l Haugh yourself pink at William Haines’ cave man courtship. He took her for a ride, and had to walk home himself. It’s rich. See it—also Laural and Hardy comedy and a Movietone News. Tues., Wed., ThUrs., April 1-2-3— “SUNNY SIDE UP” - Young and old, shy and bold — you don’t, you won’t know the true meaning of love until you hear and see Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in this greatest of all pictures. As romantic as the Moon, as heavenly as the Stars, as hot as the Sun and as human as the hearts of the World —this is the picture that has made the whole world sigh and sing and praise. Its fame grows and grows. One show each night starting at 7:45. Admission 25c, 50c COMlNG—Sunday, April .6-7 — , "BROADWAY” Behind the scenes of New fork’s night life. - COMING Tues.. “'April 8-9-10— "THE LOVfc iPARADE" starring Maurice Chevalier, mag- ■ nificent beyond words, daring beyond description. 666 TABLETS s Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days 666 ALSO LN LIQUID ORVAL G. CARR FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ambulance Service SYRACUSE, INDIANA Telephone 75 GEO. L. XANDERS ATTORNEY’-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates ’ Opinions on Titles Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. Fire and Other Insurance Set DWIGHT MOCK for Vulcanizing and Acetylene Welding Battery Charging and Repairfug South Side Lake Wawasee on cement Road. All Work Guaranteed! Phone 504 Syracuse TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES , jJewi '. Bretz n; .'"c'Mxian v. / OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA. Room 30, Hawks-Gortner Bldg. RADIO DOCTOR SERVICE and SUPPLIES All Guaranteed OWEN R. STRIEBY PHONE «-4-S Syracuse, Indiana Once—(TOWGWuw w J QUICK RBMOT 99 \ ,Take Nyal Cold Capsules at the first sign of a cold—And you’ll get quickest relief. Large Size • • • 50e Thornburg Drug Co.