The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 September 1910 — Page 4

DR. BQLAN ; i ■f• TW ' ’ 'J -p- jjW/ / <• •-„ ;-i'- L-,<-v .-V <•* '//// ',' k V'' 7 P 1 ■< s ■ / >7'7 .// Specialist in all Rectal and Intestinal. Diseases, including Blind, Bleedihg Protrading and Itching Biles. Fistala, Fissures and Ulueration of the Rectum. Constipation in most!every case is a sure ; svniptom of rectal trouble in some form a: i is positively cured by Dr. Bqlan's s stem of rectal treatment and rectal j jv dication. Goiter, : (or thick neck,) Bl >od and Skin Diseases, Kidney Bladder and Urinary- Troubles treated success- '■ fully. ' L C NSULTATIOXaid EXAMINATION FREE. Btosildij, Sept. 2lsd Hos Pl ‘M Al ton vUui . ilulbvia ‘ SYRACUSE.

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| Towjnship Teachers. Next Monday morning the town ship schools will open for the win* ter term of school with the follow ing as teachers: Moore’s School, District No; 1. Jay Gordy. Tamarack School, District No. 3. Vera O’DilL Guy School, District No. 4, Violet O’Dill. Mock School, District No. 5, Glen Gordy. I Vawter I’ark School, District No. 6 .Blanch strieby. Africa School, District No. g Mary Miles. Crow School; District No. 8, Hazel Vorhis. 1 Dismal {School, District No. !'. Lillian Haimmond. Sortie New Rtjceipes. OLIVE PICKLES Slice but do not pare, enough cucumber pickles to fill a one-gallon 1 jar. Lay tin a layer of pickles an 1: ! add one Naif cup of salt, an 'tin 1 layer of pickles and sail and cc:rlipue unt|l jar is full. Let staud 1 three hours. 1 Then paix one ounce of black 1 mustard (seed, one ounce of while mustard seed, one ounce of celery • seed, 2 onions chopped fine and .. littie lurjip. of alum. Drain the ■ pickles carefully. Again place i: ; jar in layers, sprinkling each lat er with mixture and onions and about two spoonfuls of olive oil. V. lie/ jar is full, pour over cold vinegar to cover, wjththe rest of the seeds and olive oil One pint of olive oil should be used for this recipe. 1 These pickles are always crisp and taste like olives. GREEN T(/MATO PICKLE Slice one peck of tomatoes and a quart of onions. Put in jar in alternate layers sprinkled with salt. Let stand over night. Then w ash in cold water and drain. Cook until tender in one quart of scald ! vinegar; Take out of vinegar, put in jars qnd cover with afresh suply >f scalded vinegar. i j RED TOMATO JAM This jam is only to be tried to be 1 appreciated. To every pound of ripe tomatoes allow one .pound of: sugar. ! Scald the tomatoes, ren-cve the skips and seeds. Put the fu’ and sugar together In a puree! : . J pan. Add juice of tw’o lemu .s. T'i every jthiee pounds of fruit a sugar/add a teaspt.cnfm ■ f <mL , gingeij ■ Crush the fruit v.i h a v. ■_■ spoon and mix the v/hole Boil slowly three hour:-, kt .i ,I it well (stirred and skimmed. 1Y ; ; in jam and when cool s.•w , I parafine.—Mrs. Clara G. Riley. j ——» SALEM. Cleo Kline and family of Milford, i called on the former’s parents, John ; Kline and wife, Sunday. John Auer of Syracuse moved his family on the Lewis Juday farm Friday. Sherman Bryant and family visited dver Sunday with relatives in Elkhart. Harve Griffith and wife of Milford called at thejiome of Joe Godsh ilk, Sunday. I F.alph and Esther Keonta and I friends of Ft. Wayne visited H last week at the home of Aaron I Kobntz. || Harry Angle and family of Peru L visiited over Sunday with relm? S in this vicinity. $ Amos Caris and wife, and George R Tobn and family dined at the home d of dayman Toon, Sunday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cory called on I Jess Grady and wife* Sunday. O s . A Wagon Free • I for the use of a man who can fur- | nish a horse and sell reliable Ex- | tracts and Family Medicines to I rural customers in nearby territory I Write immediately for terms. D. R. Drake’s Laboratory, ’ LaGrange, Ind. I It is said that a goose drinks j water one hundred times a day. ■ Some geese don’t drink water at all.

Obituary* Cyrildn Aldrzcra Lung was Iwirn in Milford. Iwrniusko Counly, Ind., May !!2, 1857 atld departed this life after a prolonged period of illness Sept. 4, 1910. Aged 53 y< ;rs, 3months, 12 days. She wa ; united in marriage to S. D Lung Jmrnnry 23, 1877. To this umon w< re bom nine children —six son. ami three daughters, eight of wh >m remain to mourn their great lot; of a kind ami loving mother, i h oldest daughter, Elizabeth, preceded her mother to the spirit world mi April 2, 1894. She leaves to mdurn her. a husbu d, si' : nr-, two daughters, a 1 • lien a half brother, and malty loving friends. L. / Cars to be Placed on B. & 0. Within a l 'w days the Baltimore a: i Ohio Railroad will place several yu'or cai 1 cars, ordered some months ago, on its Express trains re”’.h and somh between Pittsburg, I linl ,i ; 'kersburg, and Kenova au i utlku u. s inlhe Ohio Vaileyf 5: i ;< tithes are now being! ;.. on i. . . m.-. in the Mt. Clare! si ; r u. I .l.u .i ic. They are of I. .. .combination i ar-! uid (..trs, witi; attractive,! ugh met! st, hiteiior decora-{ : n.,; ..dins and comfortable i 1 ?tra\ , ;g public. Case cars! c ;ls t . uier are to be placed j . • x’u ss=trains between Wheel-] >. uu. ’ . u. At one end is the! d ■ :>hig u; . ailment and kitchen;] <. chair compartment being locat- ] st t.!:u oiher end. The car will be operated by the Baltimore and ! Owo Dining Car Department, under flu direction of Superintendent E. V. laugh. Thg means to be used lit he case cars will contain deti.i'table souvenir post cards of vi?.vs of Wheeling, Parkersburg, ilu’ffing, Kenova and other points in .he Ohio Valley. .be Fair nt Goshen seetO to be b f u ! attraction to the peoMos this community this year. ; many people attended fr#m here ye.terday and today that it seems Ilk.. Sun-lay it is so quiet. "At a very early hour this morning people v . elev for the fair, some drivsome -gbn the train. o TICE ADMINISTRATION. August i6tn, 1910. >!;■ ■ given that the ttrdir- * by the Clerk . .<■ . ■ . > C C- ’’.tt, in the St i Adinniist.ator with will me Os Caroline Cory j ,-cil t<, be solvent. Aaron A. Raser . >r whit will annexed. .' C. I. ' ciey h.-r Administrator. j Have just received a new and t. aplete !in of carpets. Come in . ::d inspect them. Also have a line line of rugs on hand. Wm. Beckman.

Here is me Place || To Buy 1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES School commences next Mon- p day. The boy and girl will need q writing -tablets, composition books, y i note books, spelling blanks, drawing d tablets, ink, pens and pen holders, p I pencils, erasers, etc. 0 kg • ' ■ I j The News Stand I I •; Wm. Hollenbaugh. it . i ! ttf 111 IPftfftfl Hl tl

Additional Locals. Ads in the Journal bring results. M. D. Polk will open a restaurant in the building formerly occupied by Joe Cory’s barber shop. Mrs. Wm. Jones is in Fort Wayne helping nurse her son M. F. Jones who is ill with typhoid fever. * Ask your grocer for Hatfields Sour Cream Cookies 10 cents per package. Wanted—Coal stove base burner for hard coal. J. W. Rothenberger. Wm. Beckman and son Arnold were at South Bend Wednesday forenoon and attended the Fair at Goshen in the afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Tillman Hire next Thursday afternoon: At the Opera HouseTWednesday Sept, 21. Miss Maude Willis the charming entertainer with her Readings. Any audience is fortunate to j have an opportunity to hear Miss Willis who will be at the Opera House next Monday night Sept. 21 1 For sale—A dwelling on Main i street, well worth $150(3.60 if taken soon at $1200.00. W. G. Connolly. Joe Cory and Logan Bly moved ] into the building on the corner of ! Main and Hunting streets Tuesday. Mr. Cory will occupy the front part ; of the building with his barber shop and Mr. Bly the rear of the build--1 ing with his cigar factory. I have a big line of picture frames in connection with Furniture, Rings and Carpets. 1 also have added a new department and will now sell the Famous Baldwin Pianos. I have bought them for cash and will make a special price on them. Come in and see them we will be glad to show them to you—Wm. Beckman. Abraham Brower living south of town about 4 miles died Saturday at 12:30 o’clock aged 70 years. Mr. Brower was one of the pioneer settlers, having lived on the farm where he died, nearly all his life. The funeral was held at the Saint Chapel at Vawter Park and inter meat at the Cable Cemetery. Mr. Brower was a member of the Masonic order at Noith Webster, the services being conducted by them at the cemetery. A. great man} . if th' members of this and Leesburg lodge were present. Notice to Pupils and Parents. School will commence at B:4f la. m. Monday. Pupils entering this school from other schools will bring their report cards. School students will please not report until one o’clock. C. C. Bachman, Prin.

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