The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 September 1908 — Page 8

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*lGlias.L!!att'si j>icih:q &l A 25c Bottle of —1 Hatt's Cleaner S Polish POLISH I instantly removes spots,dirt ' - |M' an d timt smoky appearance ; F *" !IT, from v :r furniture, piano . FURNITURE I and a: tncl He. It’s the PIANO 4 J polish that cleans and pol- ■ Rtrvci PS ■' isHes c; ‘ th< ? sinle tinie ?’ ld ’ d.r?s not leave the surface oaaiXvi** 1 stickvcr gitQimy. Has been ! =3s®! L 1 guaranteed for «wx 25 :i/ many y ars. Sold by LUni. ißeckmann Syracuse To disappoint the reader of a hewspa(l per who looks over the paper for your ad. is to annul the effect, with that reader, of a lot of good advertising which you have previously done. The Journal readies more Syracuse patrons than any other coun- _ y paper. ' ■ • Np • T otice! Vliyyß : We wish t nouhee to the Public that we have purchased the grocery stock bf Win. Stettler a?id will move same to the old bank building on Huntington streeti ?ecei itly vacated by Eli Grissom where we will fre pleased to meet all ~ old customers and new as well. Clean fresh stock and courteous treatment our offer to you. Country produce wanted at all times. . Serfass BROTHERS J. M. TREESH . Attorney-at-LaW Collections Syracuse Ind. j,. ——-——-I--— . CORNELIUS & RUTT Attorneys- .it - Law ; Practice in all Courts Tel. 123 Syracuse, lad. D. S. HONTZ Dentist Seventeen Years Experience ' j In dentistry, a stitch in time saves more than nine. Don’t forget your teeth. If you intrust them to my care they will receive careful atten-. tion s. Investigation of work is solicit- • J ed. ' ; : •• Office over Staler s Grocery Syracuse Indiana J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon , Tel. 16 —Office and Residence / Suracuse, inch

L_— _ ... . 1 Own a home qtiit renting I ’ ■ — ■ ■ Here is a chance for you to be your own landlord. It is easy when you get started. TOWN PROPERTY1 Yqu can buy on liberal tends: Six roohi house on Baltimore street, good water > $375 Six and seven room house on Boston st worth. Jiboo; if taken at once SBSO Four room house on Boston street; good location, good rates $625 A good big 6-room housef'O|V Main street; new barn; house and barn newly painted; electrically lighted $1550 Seven room house on the hill; half acre of ground; good water SIOOO I have many other properties for sale not listed here. One fine lake front lot on Syracuse Lake at a bargain. ■ Also a very fine lot just west of Vaster I Park at a bargain. , ' Lots in all parts of Syracuse. , ■’’ ■ I have town properties to exchange for small - tracts of land or improved farms. FARMS. A list of a few of the farms I have for sale within a few miles of 1 Syracuse. Soa farm four and a’ half miles-from Pierceton; soil of sand and clay loam; good house, new wind pump,'water piped to house, barn just fair; nice young orchard; about 70a is under cultivation, balance wood and pasture. It will pay ■you to investigate. Per acre $42.501 160a farm tour and a half miles-from Piereaten;. about 125a under cultivation, balance timber land; soil of sand and clay loam—very productive; three fine springs, two wells of water;..plenty of small fruit. Buildings—B-room.house, a, 40x60 bank barn, hog and chicken houses and other buildings. ‘This is an excellent stock 1 farm. Price per acre . $6Ol mi. from- 'Syracuse; good <Hrobm house, barn 34x70, Other two wells, plenty of fruit; sand loam; ‘this is a fine farm. Per acre SB3 40a four miles from town; black clay and sand loam, buildings fair, fences good; this.i s a bargain- $2300 23 acres one and a half miles! from North Webster on main tr. veled road;- house fair, barn good; black clay loam; tljere is’ no better bargain, at $1950 75a,about 6 miles of Syracuse—house and barn fair—this is a COOHA bargain. Price kpwOUv 8 acres. A fine nine room houso, large Tarn, good small orchard, large poultry , housp. Location good. Price ou application. byNotion store doing a fine business and | run on a strictly cash basis. Also a restaurant in a good* town. If you want to get in or out of business, let me help you. • W. G. CONNOLLY, Office at Hotel Holton SYRACUSE INDIANA.

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A Watch Case :: (Like this arrived at our store a short time ago. You would be surprised to see the contents and know its value. Drop in and Find Out. It’s not a question of price as being posted in what we take especial pride in putting forth for your observation. Doubtless we are the most valuable men to know in the jewelry business. ', N. P. Hoitman, SuraGlise

Syracuse in 1875 Items front the corresponding issues of The Syracuse Enterprise, Syracuse is minus a lawyer. Occasionally sail boats are seen upon the lake, b Nick Basny has re-sided and re-roofed his dwelling on Main Street. Aujfnst Jennings is running a meat market etc., at Garrett City for Wm. Bowld,of this place. Mr. Hampshire, of the B. & O. road, was in town on business, the latter part of last*week. v Great preparations are being made for the Sunday school reunion on Saturday next, in Kern’s grove. In consequence of the failure of Prof. E. M. Chaplin to take charge of our pub-lic-schools for the coming term, Mr. Joseph A. " Kindig, our township trustee, has employed Prof. McAlpine, of Milford as his successor. Mr. McAlpine comes well recommended for the position and no doubt will give general satisfaction. A school meeting was held in the school iioiise in this place, on Saturday evening for the purpose of employing two teachers sot commencing on the first Monday in October—one fdr the intermediate department and one for the pri? mary department—Prof. McAlpine having been previously employed by the trustee as principal of the Syracuse schools. For the intermediate department there were quite a number of applicants, but a result of the vote showed a large, majority in favor of employing Mr. J. P. Dolan, now of Portage City, Wisconsin, who is a gentleman of fine qualifications, and a teacher of mapy years experience. Miss Amy Aber, who has taught in our schools for many" years, was chosen by acclamation to conduct the primary department of our schools, and her remarkable success in this department heretofore is a sufficient guarantee that this part, of our public school will not suffer. ADVERTISEMENTS, F. P. Miles has taken possession of the blacksmith shop formerly operated by EXV. Miles & Co., • and is prepared tp do all kinds of work in his line’, &c. • D. C. KELLEY Physician, Surgeon and Obslntrician. H. W. SHOCK Physician and Operative Surgeon WM. F. HOLDEN Physician and Surgeon F. M. IHRIG, M. D. Physician and I Surgeon D. W. BAKER Physician and Surgeon : Benton, Ind. H. N. CALLANDER Justice of the Peace : Syracuse, Ind. THOMAS B. FELKNER Justice of the Peace. : Milford, Ind. A tract of heavily timbered land containing 160 acres, situated in Benton township, Elkhart county, Ind., will be sold for S3OOO. Inquire at this office or of Thos. Prickett, Benton, Ind. I MEAN BUSINESS. Those owing me are notified to call and settle immediately, and save costs, as the accounts will positively be left with the Justice for collection. I mean what I say. WM. BOWLD. NOTICE. This is positiAly the last notice we will give. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us to pay up. It is “after harvest,” and we need money and must have it. Call soon and you will save costs. S. L. KETRING & CO. f Syracuse, Sept. 2nd, 1875. I . Milford Correspondence by lorn Felkner. Miss Retta Huff has gone to Elkhart to reside with her grandparents. Since Hattie left town Euchre has declined and you could hardly strike a game for a nickel. W. G. Piper of Warsaw, was in the city the other day, shaking hands with his numerous friends. Fret Miles is off on a flying trip to the Garden City this week. Wonder if he will take in any “quail on toast.” Doc Bolan made a- splendid carom the other night on the hitching post, but the being the hardest, Doc. carries his nose in a Only one cdse of “drunk and disorderly” on our streets last week. Hall took him in out of the wet. State of Indiana $5 ahead and a resident of Boliver out about sls. So wags the world.

If it ain’t one thing it’s another. Now our girls and married women have all got it—-we mean the centennial fever—and they have got it bad. I tell you, Indiana must be represented, and they are bound to see the thing done up in style; consequently have organized a society for that purpose to hold meetings, when all those of a liberal and patriotic term of mind can drop in their small change, thereby assisting in a “galorious work,” and giving someone a dead-head pass to Philadelphia. Griffith’s New One. Arthur F. Griffith, the mathematioal prodigy, has returned to Milford after a tour of various cities in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, where he demonstrated his ability in rapid mental calculation. He has figured oul; the day'upon which Easter Sunday will fall eaob year in the 20th century. He shows by mathematics that Easter Sunday in 1909 will fall on April 11 and of 1910 on March 27. He has shown by figures that there is sufficient room in Wayne township, Kosciusko county, in which to locate every inhabitant of the American soil. The young man has; also figured out the compound interest on one cent for 1908 years at six per cent and the space that this interest in silver dollars would cover, something like 25,000 miles, he says. “Friends” Object. “The people of Eugland are amazed at the lack of religion in America,” declared John Ashworth, of Manchester, England, during an address at the biennial grand conference of the Friends at Winona. Continuing he said that not enough religionistaught in the schools of the United States and that the backbone of England is religion. A convention will adopt a resolution condemning the practice of breweries and others in using the words ‘‘Quaker” and “Friends” in connection with the ames of whisky, other beverages and articles. Bank Examiner at Warsaw. A thorough examination of the Indiana Loan and Trust cotnpaby, of Warsaw, was made by E. M. Hinshaw, who was sent here from the office of the auditor of state. Following an inspection of the records he said that he bad found the condition of the institution in first class shape. The bank is nine years old. Advertising Did It, Through the medium of newspaper publicity Mrs. Jesse Hyde of Warsaw, has located her son, Chas. Bowman who is now located in LaEOrte County. He has been separated from his mother for more than twelve years. Inventor of Portland Cement. Isaac Charles Johnson, the inventor of Portland cement, is still living in Gravesend, England, and active, at the age of 98. He was born in the year 1810, when George 111. was king and Madison was president, and Napoleon was at the zenith of bis power. Mr. Johnson won an education under many difficulties, as his parents were poor. In early manhood he became an architect, and a house which he built in the Elizabethan style is still standing at S'warrscourt in Kent. It was at this time that he first invented Portland cement, which was first introduced into this country by Levi P. Morton. A Disgusting Habit. ■ One of the most disgusting things to which the traveling public is subject is the “tip” habit. The “tip” is nothing more nor less than a petty bribe, and it would seem that the much talked of American spirit would raise men above the acceptance of a bribe, be it ever so small. A party of 350 Cdlver cadets recently boarded a boat at Chicago, bound for Buffalo and when they failed to respond with the customary tip the waiters refused to serve them. When the boat arrived in Buffalo the waiters were arrested for mutiny. Boost Syracuse always. . ' ; j. ■'! '

FT I I •' I | Watch for the g I dates of my 1 t I fall | I Opening | I I I I I lauta I ' C “ gd I NOW... I am ready to give you first class FRESH AND CURED MEATS Prices are lower, because I sell for C-A-S-H. E W, HIRE Bowser Building. LOOK HERE! ) Do you know that I can stop your horse from Interfering and Forging? Just try me and see. I have bought* the Snyder shop - and solicit your patronage. On the hill. S. L. Martin Oils - - Kerosene and Gasoline Delivered to your door by the Syracuse oil wagon. Phone No. 9 Marionßushong Blue Smoke Best 5c smoke on the market Burn One. Everybody sells them All smokers smoke them.

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