The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 26, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1910 — Page 8
Our Rule | 01 THF66 is of interest to houskkeep- i ,ers who devote thought to . Igroceeyjbuying. RULE ONE—Extreme care ' when we purchase. TWO—lnferior goods never d even considered. THREE—Prices as small as we g can make them. That’s our rule of three. We g have other rules too. The rules of four, five and six: a quick fe store service, a quick delivery service, and a willingness to make ail wrongs right. We make good all along the grocery line, and we would be glad to prove it in your case’. *May we? 1 Seanoss Brothers PHONE 8. ® g«.; J. H. BOWSER ; Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind. OTIS G. BUTT Attorney-at-Law Practice in all Courts ' Tel. 7 Money • o Loan. Fire Insurance. Syracuse, Ind. . . ..ii—l>in j ir r .••tow -.tc—a—aaßMM J. M. TREESH Attorney-at-Law Collections r Syracuse Ind. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. October 7, 1910. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been 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. p. S. HONTZ Dentist In dentistry, <1 stitch in time saves more than nine. Don’t forget your teeth. If yotfjKntrust them to my care tliev will careful attention. Investigation of work is solicited. : : : Off ice over Miles <£ Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana HutSmobtle Uivery>. . I 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 138. I have for sale a 21-ft. launch with 5-horse engine in good rapair Wm. S tetter. The Winona Interurban Railway Com pany. Cars Leave Milford Effective July 10,1910. Subject to change without notice. . NORTH. A. M. P. M. 6:17 12:45 6:26 12-50 7 ; 57 1: 55 9:55 3:56 j 11:36* 4:48 , ' 5:55 7:00 7:57 9135* . 11:02 SOUTH. A. M. I’. M. 6:17 ' 12:45 6:26 12:50 7:23* 2:02 B:s s l3:oo 10:58 4:59 5:55* 7:00 - 8:17 9:03 11:02 ♦Winona Flyer—Through I,’mited Car between Goshen and Indianapolis.
| CHURCH AND SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school10:00 a. m. Preachingll:oo a. m. Epworth League— 6:15 p. m. Preaching_•7:oo p. m. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. Wright, Pastor i Sunday School9:3o a. m. | Preachinglo:4s a. m I Y. P. A. Meeting6:ls p. m I Preachingj7:oo p. m ; Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Church of God. M. W. Johnson, Pastor. Sunday school9:3o a. m. Preachingllo:4s a. m. Christian Endeavor6:3o a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. U. B. Church. Sunday School10:00 a. m. Preaching7:3o p. m. Preaching at Concord. 10:30 a. m. Lutheran Church. <5 Ira M. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School.j.lo:3o a. m. Vespersl_ 7:3o a. m. Subject of Evening Sermon “Paying Homage.” -I -M. a. .a. JW A. j. a - wv ww w wv wvv •P A I BOWSER | BOWSER COAL GO. | [COALi t £ t InGludina j | POCAHONTAS LUMP, I I----**- 1 | A supply of | | MY AND STRAW | t keot on hand. I I SHAFFER BROTHERS, I J PROPRIETORS. J J PHOH6S: caw, 2 ' 6 | ❖ Warren T. Colwell Heal 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. 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. E. W. HIRE Frosh and Salt. Meats, Game In 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 Chickens? Bowser Buildina.
•^Z w 3 H C^2 H s lM ***2*****2 M s**»**l**l**- **’ > | Local and Personal | “Don’t forget your taxes." Raleigh Houser was at Goshen • Monday. Kabo Corsets sold by A. W. Strieby. Charles Crow was a Goshen visior Monday. Glen Young was at Goshen, Monday on business. J. E. Kilgore was at Milford on ' business Monday. J. C. Grady was at Goshen Monday visiting his parents. Douglas Lung visited with friends at Kimmell over Sunday. Your money’s worth in every puff on a John Rogers cigar. Mrs. John Cable visited relatives at Elkhart from Saturday till Monday. Perry Windsor and son of Cromwell visited his parents here Saturday. John Butt and wife and grandson of Milford visited William Butt and family Sunday. A new line of Persian silk for ladies waists, also Tafettas and Foulards. A. W. Strieby. Dr. Hontz and wife visited over Sunday at Peru, with Mrs. Hontz brother, T. A. Lucky and family. For sale—A dwelling on Main street, well worth $1509.00 if taker, soon at $1200.00. W. G. Connolly. Grant Cory left last week for Alexander, North Dakota, where hi.. parents, W. H. Barker and wife, live. John U. Wingard left Sunday for Bryan, Ohio, where he is spending the greater part of the week with his mother. Fred ’Self and family and Ames Medlam and wife visited with John Weaver and family near Oswego Sunday. Mrs. Catherine Brandt of near Atwood came Monday to visit her sister. Mrs. Williiam McClintic, several days. Sam Widner and wife, Sam Akers Jr., and family and Miss Mary Ott were the guests of Ed Unrue and wife Sunday. If you want an ammonia-proof shoe, one guaranteed, ask to see Huiskamp’s Barn Yard Shoe, at the Star Clothing Store. Mrs. Raymond Vorhis was at Elkhart from Thursday till Monday. Mrs. Vorhis went over on Saturday and stayed until Monday. Mrs. Crow and children and Mrs. White of Pennville, Induing:, arrived Saturday to spend a week with Alonzo White and family. . At a special meeting of the city council at Garrett, Mr. George Schutless was chosen to fill the vacancy in the office of Mayor caused by the death of Mayor Frederick. Rev. John Kitson returned to his home at Fort Wayne Tuesday. Mr. Kitson closed a successful two weeks meeting at the Tippecanoe brethern church south of town Sunday evening. We have secured the agency for the famous Barn Yard Shoe. Guaranteed to withstand the leatherdestroying effects of manure and barnyard liquids. Star Clothing Store. | * Reverend Ladd preached in the First English Lutheran Church in Goshen Sunday evening. Reverend L. J. Smith the pastor, is attending the National Lutheran League Convention at Pittsburg. Ed and Charles Eagles of Thayer, Kansas, brothers of Harry and Warren Eagles came Monday afternoon and will spend several weeks at their old farm home at Indian Villiage with their sister Miss Alice Eagles, i Miss Adah Stough came home from Elkhart Friday to spend a few days with her sister Mrs. Joseph Bailey. Mrs. Bailey left Monday to join her husband at Ambia, Indiana where he was sent by the U. B. Conference. k 1
SALEM. The stork left a little son at the home of John Auers Sunday. Henry Defrees and family went to Cromwell in their auto Sunday. Dean Cory and wife spent Sunday with Guy Leatherman and wife Roy Krontz, who has been in Fl Wayne for some time, has returne< home. Wm. Smith and daughter Edith. Sundayed at the home of Joe Smith. Arthur Uley and family visited with relatives near North Webster Sunday. Mrs. Joe Singlar of Garrett, visited a few days with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. George Tom of near Syracuse, dined with Lyman Tom and wife Sunday. Eli Crowl and wife, Jesse Crowl and wife, Alva Crowl and wife, Mrs. Joe Singlar and the Misses Etta Crowl and Pearl and Ruby Godshalk, were the Sunday guests of Clark Gibson and family. Wawasee. Mrs. J. J. Reilley and Alice Sloan were Ligonier visitors Monday. Attorney Longfellow and wife of i Pierceton were guests of J. E. Rarick and wife Sunday. Several Ligonier families spent' Sunday in their summer cottages at; Nattycrow Beach. Mrs. Mary McCauley, of Disco, who visited friends here for several days left for Shipshewana Sunday Mrs. Hayden of Fort Wayne, who spent several days with Frank Revert and wife, returned home Monday. Mrs. Mattie Crow attended the foreign missionary meeting at the M. E. church in Goshen Sunday, returning Sunday evening. M. Harry Rice of South Dakota and Miss Ellen Rice of Hume, New York, left for South Dakota Friday evening after being the guests of r their sister, Mrs. Julia Molineaux, for several days. Mrs. Lorinda Nifong residing near Bourbon took her first ride in an automobile last week at the age of 101 years 8 months. Mrs. Nifong, is probably the oldest person the state with courage enough toj ride in an auto. ‘ I FOR SALE. For sale or exchange for good' land, or what have you? A fine! large property located in the heart j of Syracuse, Indiana. Building 35 rooms, partly heated by hot i water. Would make ai ideal place for hotel. For full particulars ad- ' dress W. G. Connolly, Syracuse, Ind Radcliff Shoes for wlies. Combine all th essentials of caplities of style, comfort and wear. JAt a saving of socts. per pair oveapther high grade shoes. Let us si Jb you. A. W. Strieby. MICHIGANiJnD FOR SALE. Land in central Michigan is now open for home seekers. This land is level on which heavy timber grew. Is a loam -with clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from $45 up according to imFor further particulars see or address H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. State of Ohio, City of Toeedo, I Lucas County. j ss - Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner; of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County fend State aforesaid, and that said firm \will pay the sum .of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of \Cattarh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Cattarh Cure. • FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed* i< my presence, this 4 6th day of December * A.D.1886. \ 1 (SEEi.) 4-W. GLEASON, ‘ Notary Public, ] Hall’s Cattarh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and muj cons surfaces of the system. Send tor testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & GO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pilis for constipa- C tion.
Seme in IReal JEftate. FOR RENT—Two 7 room flats, a fine location, good view of lake, in good repair, electric light?, 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 west part 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, i cellar, barn, on ituntington 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 S3OOO. An elegant 8 room house, fine cellar, furnace, good well, city water, bath, everything in fine 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 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 pa r k, 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 i street and a [ real bargain. Price $1,550. A fine 8 room house, electric i lights, well in house, city water a good wood shed with floor m, chicken house and park, on Harrison street. Cheap at $1559. A splendid house with 7 rooms, dectric lights, on Frazier Ave. Price SIOOO. ' A good 6 room house on Boston street near Main. A bargain. °rice SIOSO. A 5 room house on Boston street, good well. Price $47 5. A 6 room house on Baltimore treet, good water. Price $375. Good 4 room hr >use on Boston treet, good wel l water. Price >625. Good 5 room, house on Boston street, newly {Lain ted, good water. Vice $875. Good 6 room house, fine cellar, ood well w ater, cistern, some fruit lit runs to. lake, good boat house, ’rice SI7OO. 15 acres 1 mile south of Kuhns I .anding or 4 mil ss south of North Yebster, a good 4-room cottage, i small barn, good water, plenty of i fruit, best kind of soil. 6 miles from i tanning factory wh ere you can sell rny thing in the vegetable line ata good price. This .is a bargain. Price $1250. i W. G-. CONK T OLLY. Office at- Journal Office. For sale—A complete threshing outfit, at a bargain. WiGtCttUriir'
! J. W. Rothenberger UNDERTAKER ;• prompt an& Efficient Service i: Phones 90 and 1121 ' * ; Cushion tired ambuance in connection <; “Get the Habit’’ Read the Journal | State Bank oi Syracuse) h We pay 3°|o Interest on Certificates h OF JOEIPOSTT This bank is under the management of conservative I y businessmen, and your money, when on deposit with us, you can rest assured is rightly placed and safely ; 5 deposited.
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; > guaranteed to be satisfactory as to specifications. Don t be «• < I satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 106— SYRACUSE < • ft YT ft I BECKMAN’S | | A Fine Assortment of Ax/ $ $ minster, Velten Velvet, T a P ? | | estries, Velvets, and Body | | Brussels Rugs from $lO to | | S3O, I Complete line of carpets for fall ® selection and also a full and com'* £ plete stock of Furniture to select a | from. » $ get Yol/r sale bills MADE AT THE JOURNAL OFFICE
For Sale by Strieby the Hardware and Automobile - Man.
