The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 October 1910 — Page 8

our Rule 01 Three is of interest to houskkeepers who devote thought to groceey .buying. RULE ONE—Extreme care when we purchase. TWO—lnferior goods never even considered. THREE—Prices as small as we I can make-them. That’s our rule of three. We have other rules too. The rules of four, five and six: a quick store service, a quick delivery service, and a willingness to make all wrongs right. We make good all along the grocery line, and we would be glad to prove it in your case. May we? I Searloss Brotnsrs PHONE 187. = J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 16—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind. 4 7 — OTIS G. BUTT Attorney - at-La w Practice in all Coufts Tel. 123 Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Syracuse, Ind. j J. M. TREESH Attorn.ey-at-Law Collections Syracuse Ind. B F HOOFINGRfINER BEAL ESTATE Improved Farms and Farm Loans . . . Syracuse Indiana D. S. HONTZ Dentist 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 attention. Investigation of work is solicit- 6 ed, : : : Office over Miles <£ Co. Grocery Syracuse __ Indiana . /automobile Xivevy. J have purchased an Auburn passenger touring car and will conduct an Auto Livery. Can carry parties of four or less. Commercial drives a specialty. Call phone 53. I have for sale a 21-ft. launch with 5-horse engine in good rapair Wm. Stetler. ' The Winona Interurban Railway Com pany. Cars Leave Milford Junction. Effective July io, 1910. Subject to change without notice. NORTH. A. M. P. M. 6:17 1245 6:26 12-50 7:57 •" 1; 55 9:55 3 : 56 11:36* 4:4 8 5:55 7:00 7=57 935* 11:02 SOUTH. A. M. . P, M. 6:17 12:45 6:26 12:50 7:23* j 2:02 ; 8:58 . [3:00 10:58 4:59 5:55* 7:00 8:17 9:03 11:02 ♦Winona Flyer—Through Limited Car between Goshen and Indianapolis.

DR. BOLAN ■ L W Specialist in all Rectal and Intestinal Diseases, including Blind, Bleeding Protruding and Itching Piles. Fistala, Fissures and Uhieifation of the Rectum. Constipation in most every case is a sure symptom of rectal trouble in some form and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan's system of rectal treatment and rectal, medication. Goiter, (or thick neck,) Blood and Skin Diseases, Kidney Bladder and Urinary Troubles treated successfully. CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE. WeflßßSdau, Ogl 19m Hold Hollon SYRACUSE. ;; bowser | hOWSER COAL COJ; COAL <> . > :: Including •• POCAHONTAS LUMP, :: <. • • .. — . — .. ——= .. A supply of $ I MY AND STRAW ii x kent on hand. :: * •• |SHAFftRBROTHERS, | Phones: ssa*" -i j 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 8 THE ECURITY CAUSUALTY COMPANY of Indianapolis, j Policies issued on the monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments for loss on account of sickness, accidents or accidental death. ' k t Particulars and rates from Simon I. Ita, Syracuse, Ind. E. W. HIRE Fresh and Salt Meats, Gaine m Season. 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 poultry, hides and tallow. Have uou tried the Ground bone for your Ghickens? Bowser Building.

ALTRUISM THE SUPERIOR MOTIVE The mistake of all men is in the object of life. This object is not to help one’s self at all, except in that period of life when preparation is making for one’s life work, that is, in youth. Then nothing is done that is not all for self as the primal motive. Os course children are naturally unselfish; but they are taught by parental indulgence to take from and not share with others. Most children are spoiled by their parents. At the table, instead of giving the child what is fitting—“now what do you want?” is asked. The little one will confusedly scratch its head and say I want this or I want that, and perhapr change its mind several times before it is through giving orders. The parent knows what is proper food for the child. All little ones on the start are not in any sense bad and are only made so by over attention or neglect—by too much or two little indulgence. We were taught all we know by goodness and badness. Yes, in youth we absorb all in reach of ideas. And ideas are the source of all our acts. We are led into ways, and soon habits are formed good and bad, and the bad ways are taught us by bad playmates, or, rather, playmates that have been led by others into bad practices. Child’s play is, as a rule beneficial to it, developing muscle and mind. AH it does is for growth building in preparation for its lifework. Now the life-work of both men and women is not for self at all, according to nature, but for others—to bring up our children and do the good in our reach. Our home first—not a nest just for our bodies, but a lodge as well, for such as need shelter and who come to our tent. Not as now, for example, a dollar a bed for the old soldiers that come to a reunion and must pass the night in our town. That is modern hospitality! When the city is crowded with visitors “they are a source of profit to us,” we say, and we make off them all we can! Tis not as it should be or used to be. If we consent to be reimbursed at all for their care we should accept only nominal returns —be hospitable. A large house and no children—not a child. One man and one woman—a castle to occupy and few visit us. Not common sense is this! What is needful for comfort is all we ought to have or reach for, and spare rooms for hospitality. That will be our thought when we are no longer barbarians, a cool tent in the woods in summer and a warm cabin-house in winter. Yes, when we reach the stage of common sense no one will inhabit a better house than his neighbor. Then will all be as alike in their homes as now in fashion of dress. No ostenation, but only good taste. And we will say, “Neighbor, do you need help? lam glad to assist you.” We are coming to this. “Our house.” we will say, “is large and our family small; your house is small and your family large; we will exchange; you and yours take the larger and more roomy house and we the smaller. That is coming. Then will both Christian and Jew “love his neighbor as himself.” What need of other religious creed than the golden rule? Yet let every one hold fast his orthodox belief, if he must; but please do not, good Evangelical Christion. And thou Jew of the “straightest sect,” forget to “love your neighbor as yourself” and do "unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Do you (praying on the corners of the street) “plead for the widow” and ask the Father in Heaven to forgive your debtors? (from the old Robinical prayer, formula antedating the birth of Jesus by centuries) and then do you proceed to visit poor families, heaping their furniture on the sidewalk because the fathers or widowed mothers cannot meet the payments of rent that you exact? But you say, “the father visits the saloon.” And how about the children and heart-broken wife or widowed mother? And, too, do you

not own and let the building for the saloon? Is this, indeed, Christian and Hebrew altruism?—this the religion of our time? Public opinion is about to take a stand for something better. The church and synagogue are soon to be lighted with electric arc lights and not longer with tallow dips. Nor longer will men “trust in their wealth nor boast themselves in the multitude of their reaches.” — Leonard Brown. — o— Teachers Township Institute. The second township institute was held Saturday with all members present. The books studied this year are “Civics and Health” and “How to Study.” The opening exercises consisting of songs and current events were conducted by Hazel Vorhis. The work in “How to Study” was then discussed fully by Glen Gordy and Blanche Strieby. Hazel Vorhis spoke of the common language errors of the pupils. A plan for teaching music in the district schools was given by Mary Miles. Violette O’Dell had a class present from her school and conducted a model recitation in geography. Elias Hinderer.then gave a talk on the Proper Care of School Property. Lillian Hamman presented the work in “Civics and Health.” Vera O’Dell spoke of the Young People’s Reading Circle for this year. Jay Gordy then told of the teachers’ license and how secured. Trustee Shock was present in the afternoon and invited the teachers to attend the Public Health day at Warsaw, Friday. Indict Two Men. The special grand jury which investigated the Kingland wreck horror, returned two indictments Saturday morning. Dell Wilson and Benjamin Cork well, the crew in charge of the south bound car which collided with a car loaded with people en route to Ft. Wayne, Septem21st, in which 41 persons werejkilled are charged with involuntary manslaughter. Wilson was at once placed under arrest and his friends furnished bond of S2OOO to release him from jail. Motorman Corkwell the other man indicted, is still confined to the hospital at Ft. Wayne in consequence of injuries received in the wreck, but will have to answer to the same charge when once recovered sufficient to leave the hospital. An eagle is said to have attacked Walter and George Pfienger, of Huntington, while they were returning from school. The elder boy’s thumb was torn off before the eagle was driven away and the battle fe said to have lasted fifteen minutes. At the meeting of the Pythian Sisters at Indianapolis last week, Miss Emma Smith of Elkhart was appointed district deputy for the first district including Elkhart County. J NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. October 7, 1910. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beeu appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of John Grissom late of Kosciusko County, deceased. Said estate is said to be Solvent. Francis M. Grissom Administrator. SIOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of tfiis paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Cattarh. Hall’s Cattarh Cute is the only positive cure now known tithe medical fraternity. Cattarh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Cattarh Cure is talen internally, acting directing upon the ploodand mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength' by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars tor any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testtimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall’S Family Pills for constipaion.

Some In IReal Eitate. FOR RENT—Two 7 room flats, a fine location, good view of lake, in good repair, electric lights, rent very reasonable. Also a good 4 room house in west part of town, at $4.00 a month. A good 7 room brick house, with barn, on Harrison street. One very good, extra lenght, lake front lot. Price $250. » Other good lots in all parts of the town, at low prices and good terms. Special—3 extra good lots. $l9O for the 3. 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 $750. A 4 room house in wesCfcart of town, good water. Price $450. 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 extorordinary 8 room house, furnace, cistern, well, city water, two ! lots, a very fine barn with cemented floor and well inside, on Harrison street. Price s3ood. An elegant 8 room house, fine cellar, furnace, good well, city water, bath, everything in fin£ condition, electic lights, on Harrison street. Price S2OOO. Good 6 room house, electric lights a fine big celler, good water in kitchen, Frazier Ave. A bargaint Price S9OO. For Sale—On south Main street a good 8 room house with cellar i good water, a profitable ginseng garden, 3 fine lots and barn. Apply for price and terms. 4 acres 1-2 mile of Syracuse, good house and barn, lot of good fruit, find location, good water. Price SIBOO. 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 on west side Main street, water in house, good lot. Price 1500. •

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 fine 8 room house, electric lights, well in house, city water a good wood shed with floor m, chicken house and park, on Harrison street. Cheap at $1550. A splendid house with 7 rooms, electric lights, on Frazier Ave. Price SIOOO. A good 6 room house on Boston street near Main. A bargain. Price SIOSO. A 5 room house on Boston street, good well. Price $475. A 6 room house on Baltimore street, good water. Price $375. Good 4 room house on Boston street, good well water. Price $625. Gpod 5 room house on Boston street, newly painted, good water. Price $875. /GoSthGroom house, fine cellar, /good welr\vater, cistern, some fruit lot runs to lake, good ’boat house. Price SI7OO. 15 acres 1 mile south of Kuhus Landing or 4 miles south of North Webster, a good 4-room cottage, small barn, good water, plenty of fruit, best kind of soil. 6 miles from canning factory where you can sell anything in the vegatable line at a good price. This is a bargain. Price $1250. W. G. CONNOLLY. Office at Journal Office. For sale—-A complete threshing outfit, at a bargain. W, G, Camdiy,

I J. W. Rothenberger t | i UNDERTAKER | | prompt ano Efficient S ervice + Phones 65 and 1 J . - X | Cushion tired ambuance in connection | | State Bant of Syracuse !| y We pay 3°| o Interest on Certificates H h . OF LEFOSIT q This bank is under the management of conservative ;; I business men, and your money, when on deposit with I us, you can rest assured is rightly placed and safely H y deposited. FOR FURNITURE For Sale of all kinds all nil •■! a i 'ITUT' interior-woodwork jS | ; • v JvstUse Of]: O Strieby STAIN the Hardware and ..-/j Automobile Man . i ' • | p 3 ho ßi e Hello. Friends! ;; t SB lam still in the concrete business and would like to M ; J £ M figure on your work. Can build anything in the ■ • j Hl cement line you want, no matter what it is. All my H < • ? k|| work is guaranteed to be satisfactory. Let me fig- ■ ’ ’ * H ure on your work before you have it done. ■ • • t H Also a concrete mixer in connection. ■ •; * IB Yours for work, BB ;; | R. W. Vorhis, Syracuse | *»e i i»i »♦♦♦« mini Pi 6l »• f I< 11 Hte > I Eston E. fibcGlintic, Contractor ■: * •j; Let me figure with you on a cement house, barn, cistern, tank, ; J X porch, curbing, sidewalk, sea wall, vault, bridge abuttmeiit, ]; t a™* l cu^verti ce H ar - chimney, foundation, in < > > fact all kinds of concrete work. I can raise < I I* t ' building; make and sell cement blocks of all A< > cement porch columns, column bases, etc. My Qw «• \ prices are based on first class work, and all work is / < ► guaranteed to be satisfactory as to specifications. Don’t be < • satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 173— SYRACUSE < > to | BECKMAN’S | A Fine Assortment of Ax/ $ minster Velten Velvet, Tap/ | estries, Velvets, and Body $ I Brussels Rugs from $lO to S | S3O, | Complete line of carpets for fall T selection and also a full and com/ S plete stock of Furniture to select m 15 from* a ' 31R SBIJE CIRI )£IR Satisfactory IResults ouaranteet). (Bive me a trial. Syracuse, flhbiana. GET YOUR SALE BILLS MADE AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE