The Syracuse Journal, Volume 1, Number 21, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 September 1908 — Page 8

SPACE 13 • > • Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos J •' STORY & CLARK • • : Pianos and * Pianos ; SCHILLER 1 : Pianos J. W. - Pianos : Pianos SYRACUSE INI). Pianos ; • . A • • iMiLLINERY OPENING | — I | .. . ■ — r- ■ —- | | Right now is tile time the ladies | b are studying the fashions for Fall | Millinery. I can. settle all trouble. « in making selections. Come here . g I ..ScDt. 24“5 - 6.. I | and see 'to largest and best seleo- d -j | • tion of Hats ever shown.here. I / $ can make good any assertion I' | | minke. Prices are in accordance | | iwith rto ouahty of the goods. | | LAURA CUFFEL, Syracuse I

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A Watch Case :: Like this atrh .v/ ■ a short time ago. You. would he surprised tb see the contents mid know itshaluc. Drop In and Find Out. It’s nlot a question 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, Hoftman, Snracuse To disappoint the reader of a newspa - per who looks over the paper for your ad. is to annul the eifeet, with that reader, of a lot of good advertising which you have previously done. The Journal reaches more Syracuse patrons . than any other county; paper. J. M. TREESH *. Attorney-at-Law Collections Syracuse Ind. CORNELIUS & BUTT I ! Attorneys;at.-Uaw Practice in 'all Con rts Tel. 123 Syracuse, Ind. ~D. S. HONTZ , 2 Dentist Seventeen Years Experience dentistry, a stitch in. time saves than nine. Don’t forget your’ teeth. If you intrust them to my care they will receive careful attention. Investigation of work is solicited. : : : Office over Stetler's Grocery . j Syracuse Indiana H J? H. BOWSER - I : Physician and Surgeon I Tel. 16—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind.

Own a home quit renting Here is a chance for you to be your ; own landlord. It . is easy when you i get started. J TOWN PROPERTY- - I You can buy on liberal terms: i Six room Jipuse.bii. Balti- , ' 'more street, good water $375 j fix and seven room house bn Boston st, worth ooo; if t.;j;en at once ■ | Four room house on (Boston street - ; good ' { location, good rates „ $625 > ■ A good big- 6-room house on Main street; I !!■. w b.-tni; house and barn newly painted; I electrically lighted $1550 : Sevtn room house on the hill; half acre |of ground; good water ; SIOOO i ttave many other properties-for sale not ; j listed here. ■ One fine lake- front lot on Syracuse Lake .at a bargain. , . Also a very fine lot just; west of Vawter >ain. ' •Lets in ;:11 parts of Syracuse. I have town properties to exchange for small i tracts of land or improved farms. FARMS. A list of a few pl the farms I have fan sale within a few miles of Syracuse. Soa farm four and a half miles from I’iercetpn; soil of sand and clay loam; good house,.new wind pump, water piped ‘ to house, bam. just fair;-nice, young orchard; about 70a is under cultivation, ' balance wood and pasture. It will- phy ybu to investigate. Per acre f)0 Iboa harm four and a halt miles trom , Pierceton; 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—S-room house, a 40x60. bank bam, hog and chicken houses and other buildings. This is an excellent' stock farm. Price per. acre i rpa 4 mi. from Syracuse; good 9-ropm :louse, barn 34x70, other buildings; two wells, plenty of fruit; sand loam; this is a fine farm. - Per acre SB3 ; .1 f '.:r miles from town; black clay and buildings fair, fences good; 11 his is a bargain- ‘ S23QO acre- one and a half miles from North ' j Webster on-main traveled road; house fair, barn good; black clay loam; there is no better bargain at $1950 ' 75a, about 6'j wiles of Syracuse—house erdb. ,■■ -thisisa . ’ •ccoQzvp. bargain. Price »P<OOUU S ucres. A fine nine room hopso, large barn, good sihall orchard, large poultry •In .use. Location good. Price on. application. Notion store doing a fine business and r \ run on a strictly cash basis.Also a restauratit 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.

in 1875 Items from the corresponding issues of The Syracuse Enterprise. Much of the newly sown wheat is already up. j' Perry Wilden will accept-our thanks ■for a watermelon, i . Wear corsets, eh? Oh, Lord! what next? Come, give gs a breeze. —T " You can buy a iiew clock cheap for cash at Holloway &i Milos’. B N. M. Watkins, deputy sheriff, gave us a call oh Friday of last week? '■ to There was a dance in Stetler & Kindig’s hall on Saturday evening. . . — . I - : We are under obligations to Master Warren Kelley for a lot of new grapes. ; ■ .. -i • ■ Mssrs. Ray & Bell had a fine steer killed by a train oh the B. & O. Railroad the other day. ■ - ■ -ton a ■. \ Dick Dormire ha's moved his boot and I .shoe shop into the basement in Wayer’s brick.' j Miss Almeda and Sarah Ott, daughters of Jacob Ott, of this place, are visiting friends in Ohio. | ■ , Nimrod Pricketti is building a fine residence on his farm near Benton. Syracuse mechanics are doing thd work. One of the best Ihotels in Northern Indiana is the Kirtly House, at Warsaw, kept by that prince of landlords, Wm. Childs. . ; Michael Akers building a new dwelling on his farm a short distance from town. He has it about completed, we believe. I - Dr. Knorr and lady, of Auburn, were spending several days in Syracuse last week. The Dr. contemplates taking up his residence here as soon as a house can be secured. « | . A 1 Workmen have been : engaged in putting the approaches to the bridge on Huntington street in a passable condition, so. that when the elevators are open for the receipt of grain, our farmer friends will find a good road leading to it. We received a short call one day last week, from Hon. John H. Baker, member of congress frjpm this district. John had been spending, a day fishing upon our lakes, and gavje the Enterprise office a call before leaving. We have known John for niany jyears, and believe that he will ably and faithfully represent this congressional district in the next congress. | On Saturday last Mr. Joseph Kauffman brought into our office a human skull which he unearthed Several feet below the surface, while digging for plastering sand on the land of • Sharon Hall, near town. It is evidently the skull of an Indian, and is put of shape and deformed in consequence of one side being fully developed, while the other is not. Mr. O. C. Btrchay, the celebrated grape culturist of this vicinity, informs us that the insect which is destroying the Delaware grapes this season is the grapevine hopper, or Erythroneura vitis, a small insect ngt more than thirteen hun-dreths-of an inch in ’ength. Its ravages in his vineyard have been very destructive. [How many of our old timers remember Mr. Berchay?—Ed. Journal.] Burglary—On Monday night of this week, burglars effected an entrance into the drug and jejvelrfy store of Miles & Holloway, in which the postoffice is also located, and took therefrom about thirty pocket knives belonging to the establishment, a meerchaum pipe belonging to Mr. Henry Cook, and two or three dollars in change from the postoffice. They effected an entrance by prying open a window at the rear of the building. Milford Correspondence by 7om Felkner. Weather cool, but pleasant. Corn doing well. “Corn juice” reported strong, with a downward tendency. If you love to “trip the light fantastic” get your pard and form on at Abshire’s grove next Fridfiy evening. . One Ijttle “set to” on Main street one day last week between twb grangers from the western reserve. No blood shed. Hunter says he only bought a small interest in the steamer Modoc, and proposes to take it all out in riding, but admits that he is not a success at pedro. We had the pleasure of shaking with Mr. Crittenden, the representative* of the B. & O. R. R. at Syracuse, thei other evening, and found him a very pleasant gentleman. Dave Becknell shines up on th,e street this morning, after quite a sevene attack of sickness* but looks a little liker lhe run-

ning gears of a katy-did. However, “hog and hominy’ ’ will undoubtedly fill him out ere the leaves fall. H. W. Graham proposes to open up a normal school next Monday, when, if things “pan out” all O. K., he will take charge of our school for winter, in place of Pxpf. McAlpine, who gave us the go by, and anchored at Syracuse. Ed. Shelmadine, a former resident of this innocent village, and a pounder of shoe pegs by profession, opens up with Jonas Miller next week, when we expect to see wax ends and other necessaries flying in clouds about the shop. It would be well enough for that young man of noble mien, who wrestled with the spokes in Walker’s factory, when he desireth to change his apartment, to see. that the coast is perfectly clear, saving himself thereby some trouble. Jimmie, “murder will out.” For fear you will throw this in the waste basket on account of not having room [enough, we chew the little end off of out pencil, and sign ourselves, as usual KENO. From our Leesburg Correspondent. Doc. Seymour’s health is improving slowly. Mr. Brown reports a fair crop of cranberries on his farm south of town. .■ Maggie Edgar has gone to Ft. Wayne to live with her aunt, Mrs. Hill, i ’ J. C. Beagle has sold his grocery store in Oswego to Air. Homer of New Paris. Air. Piatt, after a sojourn of two years in Goshen, has moved back into her property here. W. C. Harlan has sold his fine farm on Bone Prairie to Mrs. Harrison. We believe Will does not intend to leave old Kosciusko. Mrs. Archibald, widow of the liate E. Archibald, deceased, died at her home in this place last Sunday morning. The deceased has been a resident of Leesburg for nearly forty years, and was much respected by a large circle of friends. The Clipper B. B. C. of this place went to Bremen on Saturday last and played the Beechers. The score stood 20 to 26 in favor of Bremen. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. By H. C. Frazier, Abstr. Warsaw, Ind. Rose E. Randall to Minnie Vanator, l-5a seo 16 Wayne tp SI2OO. Emory Kindig to James J. Bolger, lot 46 Ketring’s add Syraouse sl. Fred W. Day to Daniel and Agnes Neff, lot 1 Kalarama SI2OO. Alonzo Stewart to Samuel Hamlin, 50a sec 17 Franklin tp $2500. Samuel Hamlin to Oliver O. Barrett, same land $2500. Sarah E. Pledger to Robb Woodmansee, lot 111 Winona S2OOO. James T. Webb to Florence PoU ter, tract in Milford sl. David H. Miobael to Eliza Wymer lot 417 Warsaw SI3OO. Harry Snyder to Mary McKinley, lot 101 Mentone SIOO. Maurice F. Brosnaban to Frank and Hannah Bowen, 151.66a sec 3 Monroe $15,000. courT Proceedings. PROBATE COURT. Joseph P. Dolan named as executor of the will of Amos King (dec). Chas. C. Cook appointed guardian of Jessie Cummings, a minor. Monroe Rhoades appointed guardian of Sarah Adame, a person of unsound mind. Adam Stout appointed gaurdtan of Mary Clymer, a person of unsound mind, CIVIL CASES. Thos. J. Dickson vs Margaret A. Dickson; divoroe granted plaintiff. Harvey Irvine vs Bennie Irvine; divorce granted plaintiff. Anna P. Betzer vs Arthur Betzer; divoroe granted plaintiff. Jennie Berkeypile vs Oscar M. Berkeypile; divoroe granted plaintiff. Albaugh Dover Co. vs Chas. C. Obart; court finds for plaintiff. Griffith Bros, vs Mary Myers; court finds for plaintiff. State of Indiana vs Melvin Messimore; Larceny, court finds daffendant gutlty, but sentence is suspended. For sale, cheap, a good upright piano Ind piano player; will sell together or seperately. They hfive been used but a short time. J. W. Rothenbwger,

Marriage Licenses. James W. Matchett, Pieroeton, to Georgie Van Wanner, Pierceton. Fred W. Stadel, Silver Lake, to Catharine Schank, Silver Lake.* Frank B. Waigel, Anderson, Ind,, to Anna Stevens, Sidney. Chester F. Blosser, Warsaw, to Mina Cox, Warsaw, n Merl F. Minner, Warsaw, to Della M. Jordan, Etna Green. Texas Lands. I want to talk to you about the big state of Texas. You may know a lot about ths state in general, but I can tell you some things in particular. Let’s look into it! On the first and third Tuesday of each month a special train goes to TexHs for the benefit of home seekers. Berths free and carfare refunded if you purchase. Phone 55. W. G. CONNOLLY, Hotel Holton Syraouse, Ind.

NOW - I am ready to give you first class FRESH AND CURED MEATS j Prices are lower, because I sell for C-A-S-H. *••••••••••.••••• E W, HIRE Bowser Building. LOOK HERE! Do youtaow > 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 Marion Busiiona Blue Smoke Best 5c smoke on the market Burn One. Everybody sells them All smokers smoke them.

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