The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 July 1910 — Page 8

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!! guaranteed to be satisfactory as to specifications. Don tbe X ’ I! satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 173— SYRACUSE X I■l ' 1 j ■ ■- - | Hello, Friends! 265 I ; 'j . V I T ■■ n—iii'i nninirn"*" —~ i r—■ ■— t ——— a * ♦ ? P T am still in the’concrete business and would like to X * figure on yorrr work. Can build anything in the g * 1 * cement line you want, no matter what it is. All my pg f . * work is guaranteed to be satisfactory.- Let me fig- M $ t X ure*on your work before you have it done. * 4 H* Also a com rete mixer in connection. ggj * . T IS Yours for work, Hl * : •> a ' ’- r - * o W 1/ rhic Contractor t i |- rr. V Jin/Sf Syracuse —_..T_ --V— ™~" -- - j f Ou July 4th at the North Man- | ' |. Chester-races' the YALE cleaned •■ j | . them all up. - 1 Quality tells-Ride a YALE for ii! | ~ they never tail. •: ■ I i; L MILLER Syracuse, Indiana.-:: <■ , mwas tot a demonstration. - | j '•’w-.g..* >A»w. - <■■■■■» <«w ir '■* , '*"*“*'"** aA *'’ w ** J lit. - gw and Ohio Miroadi! VERY LOW FARES. | ] I SUMMER TOURISTS FARES TO— |' f! Boston. Faw Verk City,, Aiantic Oity | ' and Oil.1s? jNqw Jersey Resorts, -Nor-olk 2, ( Jhiad - — lafcrt, Va. | ' 73 02-IRSEEKERS EXCURSION PARES | y —South, Southwest, West, Northwest. | I TOURIST ROUND TRIP FARES | ' | WEST. Long Limits, | 0 Consult BALTIMORE AND OHIO AGENT for Liberal Stopover Privi- g leges and Other Details. S

j 1 1£ TREESH Attorney-at-Law I Collections Syracuse Ind. REAL ESTATE ■BUKi Z&3&3KZ' .’M>U tWCTHB Improved Farms and ’Farm Loans . £ yracuse Indi an a JD. S. HONTZ Dentist In < .entvtry, a stitch in time saves Oioiethmi in iS.m’t forget your teelh. If you inirast them to my care I hey will receive careful attention. Investigation of w >rk is solicited. : : Off/pe over Miles <£ Co Grocery Syrt’c-is Indues CORY Auctioneer. HI ■ i ’ II ■I- 2 ’f* 4 - . I . ■-1 Dates can be made with The Syracuse Journal. SYRACUSE INDIANA.

n the V ECURITY Acausuauty WCOMPANY of Indianapolis* Policies issued on the monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments for loss on account of sickness, accidents or accidental death; Particulars and rates from Simon I. Beu, Syracuse, Ind. LOlre Fresh and Salt Meats, ' Game in Season. , *4* We try to give our patrons as good meats as money can buy, at prices as low aS we can sell ■ them. Best market prices for i poultry, hides and tallowHave yoiCtried the ground bone tor Your Chickens? Bowser Buildine. Warren T. Colwell Real Estate, Insurance, Collec tions, Loans, Notarial Work. A portion of your business is solicited. Office at Otis G.Butt’s Syracuse

Additional Local Lines. Charley Wead was home from Elkhart over Sunday. Miss Adah Stough was here from Elkhart over Sunday visiting with her parents. Isaac Grady of Goshen, was in town, and with his son near Vawter. Park Friday. Chancy Lehman of South Bend is the guest of Arthur Blanchard for a few days. Otis Isenberger has been spending the last few weeks in the country at the home of Stanton Darr. John Lehman formerly of this place now of Berne Ind., is here for, a few days looking after some of his interests. Bert Dawsman, agent at the Interurban station at Milford Junction, was here Friday. Bert has a new automobile. George Schlemmer and wife of Wabash are the proud and happy parents of a girl, Etta Marcele, born Wednesday, July 6. Mrs. Henry Grenacher, of Chicago is here visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolfe. She expects to remain several weeks. ■ L. M. Neher, our telephone man moved here from Milford last week and is now occupying the Lehman property on North Huntington Street. _• Gladys Deardorff while in the country visiting with the children of Tom Steward, climbed to the top of a straw stack, fell off and dislocated her left shoulder. Geo. W. Jones received a notice from J. E. Adams recevier of public monies of the U. S. Land office at Aberdeen South Dakota, that he had located 160 acres for him in the Sheyenne River Indian Land Reservation, nine miles of Dupree, and that it is one of of the best in the reservation. Mr. Jones had a lucky number in the drawing for these lands last fall. On account of poor health he will sell or trade his relinquishment for a small piece of land here. J. H. BOWSER Physicianlgnd Surgeon Tel. 16—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind. OTIS G. BUTT Attorney-at-Law Practice in all Courts Tel. 123 Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Suracuse, Ind.

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SOME SNAPS IN REAL GOOD REAL ESTATE Any farmer wishing to live a retired life certainly can not find a more desireable place than Syracuse. We are pleasantly situated here on one of the largest and most beautiful lakes in the state.

A fine 9 room house, good well water, cistern, city water, some fruit, splendid location on Huntington street. Price SI6OO. •' - A 5 room house, and barn in west part of town. Price $730. A 4 room house in west part of town, good water. Price $525. A good 6 room house, cemented cellar, good water, chicken house and park, in north part of town. Price $llOO. A good 6 room house, well house, cellar, barn, on Huntington street. Price SI3OO. An extraordinary 8 room ,house, furnace, cistern, well, city water, two lots, a very fine barn with cemented floor and well inside, on Harrison street. Price S3OOO. An elegant 8 room house, fine cellar, furnace, good well, -city water, bath, everything in fine condition, electric lights, on Harrison street. Price sJboo. A fine 6 room house, electric lights, boat house, on bank of lake. Price SI4OO. 5 Good 6 room house, electric lights, a fine big cellar, good water in kitchen, Frazier Ave. A bargain. Price S9OO. A splendid house with 7 rooms, electric lights, on Frazier Ave. Price SIOOO. A good 6 room house on Boston street near Alain. A bargain. Price SIOSO. A 5 room house on Boston street, good well. Price $475.

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A young lady went toF.L. Hoch’s drug store a few day ago and asked his clever and obliging clerk, Frank Mann, if he had any woman’s powder. He replied, “no, but we have some Mennen’s.” Why not use envelopes with your . name and address printed in one corner. Your letters will not get bst then, and besides it looks more business-like and makes a good impression on those to whom you write. The Journal does neat work and at low prices. v [buy me) KA* IT RECOMMENDS ITSELF. Its credentials are good; it stands the “test of time,” and it isn’t extravagantly high. Yes, sir, ' BUY THIS WATCH and you’ll never be at a loss to know the time of day. Our watches, either ladies’ or gents’, aren’t a bit bashful, but speak for themselves. Each one is fully warranted. See and buy one. / Get H Ibome! Cash or Monthly Payments. I have several summer homes on Lake Wawasee that I can sell at a right price. 8 room house at Vawter Park, large lot and good well. House plastered, cottage or permanant home. SBOO.OO 7-room house on Front street, fine location—lot runs to lake $1500.00 9-room house on Front street, was built for two families—lot runs to lake SIOOO.OO Vacant lot on Main street-fine location $200.00 Barn and lot on race bank. This will go very cheap. Good 7-room house on North Huntington street $1550.00 6-room house and barn on Brook lyn street $900.00 4 acree 2 miles from towm. House and barn. Young and bearing fruit. For sale or exchange for town propeity. W. T. COLWELL. at offiice of Otis C. Butt.

A 6 room house on Baltimore street, good water. Price $375. Good 4 room house on Boston street, goed well water. Price $625, Good 5 room house on Boston street, newly painted, good water. Price $875. Good 6 room house, fine cellar, good well water, cistern, some fruit, lot runs to lake, good boat house. Price SI7OO. A splendid 8 room house, fine cemented cellar, electric lights, well of water, fruit, city water, a fine location on Front street and a real bargain. Price $1550. A splendid 7 room house, good cellar, good well water, fruit, good chicken house and park, on Harrison street. Price $1450. A fine 8 room house, electric lights, well in house, city water, a good wood shed with floor in, chicken house and park, on Harrison street. Cheap at $1550. I have at Gilman, 111., ip the best part of the business district, an 8 room dwelling with the front room arranged for a Millinery store, and a stock of Millinery and fixtures invoicing about 1700 for sale at an unheard of price. The party is compelled to sell on account of declining | health and offers building and stock and fixtures for $ 1700, or will sell stock and rent the building. The building alone is worth more than the price asked. Gilman is a town of about 1800 population and has but one other business of this kind.

. A Good Citizen. Gifford Pinchott in a recent speech, expressed a sentiment that is growing rapidly in this country when he said: “It is a greater thing to be a good citizen than to be a good republican or a good democrat.” Parties have no valid reason for existing unless their pur- ■ pose, expressed by intelligent acts is to promote good citizenship. The day when voters will sugport .“a yellow dog if he is on their ticket,” once a shameful partisan boast, happily is gone, never to return. Perties must nominate good men if they hope to have them elected, and political managers are coming to realize the fact.—Exchange. Mesh Ross has resigned the management of the Mutual exchange here, same to take effect July 15. Mr. Ross expects to go to Montana the last of the month for the benefit of his 1 health and may decide to remain there where he has taken up a claim. It is understood his sou Virgil will look after the interurban office during his absence. The telephone company has a man here who is learning the business ai d will take charge after the 15th. Leesburg Journal. Mr: Ross is the father of George Ross late of Syracuse, now of Chester, Montana. Me. Ross’s claim is close to that of his two sons, George and Jay. d Some steps should be taken to stop the driving of automobiles and motorcycles above the speed limit through Syracuse. In -the past woek several machines have been driven across Main Square at a speed that would do credit to a racing course, the men in charge seemingly thought t h’e native Syracusians were of but little consequence and the village ordinance of no account. These drivers should remember that there is a state law placing a speed limit and it behooves our councilmen to see 1 to it that that law is abided by. - t I I B. F. Hentzell | | HARD or SOFT | I WOOD | I I | In the woods or I I ‘ delivered. ?

A fine 8 room house on west side Main street, water in house, good lot. Price SISOO. For Sale—the only steamer on Lake Wawasee, 46 feet long, 8 feet wide, will carry 75 passangers. This boat made owner SBOO last season and SIOOO the year before. Will sell very cheap. Price $350. 60 acres miles of Syracuse, Ind., on a good road close to school, mail route, telephone, a fine new 7 room house, fair barns, good young orchard, sand and gravel loam, in a high state of cultivation, about 10a some broken, no waste land, about 3a of woods. Price $75 per acre. acres adjoining above described farm, nice and level, good house and bank barn, sand and gravel soil, veryproductive; this is a good farm. Price $75 per acre. 2 acres with good 5-room house, work shop 10x20, barn poor, nice lot of fruit started, mile south of Vawter Park, a nice home fer some one. Price $750. 15 acres 1 mile south of Kuhns Landing or 4 miles south of North Webster, a good 4-room cottage, small barn, good I water, plenty of fruit, best kind of soil, 6 miles from canning factory where you can sell anything in the vegetable line at a good -pries. This is a bargain. Price $1250. 4 acres mile of Syracuse, good house and barn, lot of good fruit, fine location, I good water. Price $ 1800.

I J. W ROTHENBERGER > J UNDERTAKER | * prompt anfe Efficient Service. Phones 65 and 1 > I Cushion tired ambulance in connection | State Bank oi Syracuse! sh g. . | We pay 3 | o Interest on Certificates | $ I OF ZOEZPOSZT I I ’ r This bank is under the management of cor, v , c . * businessmen, and your money, when on . r. $ us, you can rest assured is rightly plvzz >. s’. ’ 7 & deposited.

FOR FURNITURE ofallkindasflall ■■! iTIITrfT interior woodwork jLyJ Mjß ■ - Just User I : > CAMPBELL’S (W i The Original ' WNISH M STAIN MA Good for floors too

I How about your tackle!. || We mean Fishing Tackle, and speaking about Tackle, our line is the E largest and most complete to be found Bin this section. We have lines, hooks. \ ; corks, and sinkers that will hold 'em, _ I and artificial baits, reals and rods that will Ihnd ’em. We also carry a large fj line of landing and minnow nets, ming now pails and tackle boxes. I Everything for the Nimrod | 8 can be found here, |j I E. E. Strieby, I Hardware, Paints, Sporting Goods, i Syracuse, Indiana. I—

WE CH PLEASE YOU SURE ; This is the way we figure it—everybody prefers high class eatables. We handle I only that kind. Suppose you let us do up an order for you some of these days, just for a trial. ’ Get some of our Coffee and some of that good Tea. Don’t forget' about the Bacon. Include some of our canned VegetablesThey are Extra Quality. Seanoss Bros. Grocery. Phonelß7 Has your time expired on this paper? If you want it to stop you should speak up quickly* 4

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