The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 November 1910 — Page 8

fill Your N66ds In the way of eatables are best when bought of us. Best for the family health; Best for the family purse. If these two things are so, there isn’t much left to say, is there ? We want to prove to you they ARE so. We can’t do it unless you give us a chance. Our talking will never prove it to you. 1,1 But spending a little money with us will do it. Before you spend very much you will discover that you are on the right road — The road to better eating— The road to money saving. Will you make a start today? I SGartoss Brothers PHONE 8. J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office-and Residence Syracuse, Ind. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. October 7, icoNotice is hereby given that the undersigned has 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. 8 THE ECURITY ,1 ; 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. - i T Particulars and rates from Simon 1. Beu, i Syracuse, Ind. 5 i . 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 issoliciteil. : : : Office over Miles & Co Grocery Syracuse Indiana Warren T. Colwell Real Estate, Insurance, Collec tions, Loans, Notarial Work. A portion of your business is solicited. Office at Otis 6 Butt’s Syracuse The Winona Interurban Railway Company. Cars Leave Milford Junction. Effective July io, 1910. Subject to change without notice. NORTH. A. M. 6:17 12-45 6:26 1250 7:57 1: 55 9:55 S* 6 ! 11:36* 4:4SJ 7:00 ’ 7'57 935* II;O2 SOUTH. A. M. P. M. 6:17 12: 45 6:26 ’ 12:50 7:23* 2:02 8:58 (3:00 10:58 (4=59 5:55* — TS. 7:00 8:17 9®3 11:02] ♦Winona Flyer—Through limited Car. bttweeß Goahen and Indianajpoiia.i

Backward, Turn Backward. Backward, turn backward, oh, Time, in your flight, And give us a maiden dressed proper and right! We are so weary of switches and rats. Billy Burke clusters and peach basket hats, Wads of jute hair in a horrible pile, Stacked on their heads to the height of a mile. Something is wrong with the maidens, we fear Give us the girls as they used to appear. Give us the girlies we once knew of yore, Whose curls didn’t come from a hair-dressing store Maidens who dressed with a sensible view, And just as Dame Nature intended them to. Give us a girl with a figure her own. And fashioned j divinely by nature alone; Feminine styles getting fiercer each year—Oh, give us the girls as they used to appear. Oh, for a girl with a sensible mind. One of the twenty five years-ago kind; One whose fair tresses were ample enough— Without additions of make-believe stuff. Give us the days when the hats women wore Were not the reason Christian men swore; Over our way such a fair maiden steer—Yes give us a girl as she used to appear. —Ex. _ ' , FOR SALE. For sale or exchange for good land, or what have you? A fine large property located in the heart of Syracuse, Indiana. Building 35 rooms, partly heated by hot water. Would make an ideal place for hotel. For full particulars address W. G. Connolly, Syracuse, Ind. Grace Lutheran Church. Ira R. Ladd, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Chief Service 10:45 a. m. Subject of Sermon “Alive in God.’ J. M. TREESH Attorney-at-Law Collections Syracuse Ind. £ OTIS 6, BUTT Attorney-at-Law Practice in all Courts Tel. 7 Money to Loan. Fire Insurance, j Suracuse, Infl. ■'♦HWW ♦ ♦ t » * i BOWSER i; BOWSER COAL CO. I COAL :: ' ' :: including ■■ i; POCAHONTAS LUMP, :: • • — «> . > -7— . . • > A supply of : > iHftY fiND STRAW :: keot on hand. :: 1 11 - • • SHAFFER BROTHERS, 1 PROPRIETORS. ;; Phones: “ 4 2 ’ 6 \: for your Sunday or weekday dinner is the one we can serve you with at any time. We keep the best of Meats, such as are eaten , by the most exacting diners with great satisfaction and keen relish. Our Beef, Pork, Veal, Poultry and Hams are particularly fine and tender, and our customers say they cannot be equaled at the price. “ E. W. HIRE

Passion Week. Next week will be the time for’ the American Passover. Following this will be the passion week when candidates will sweat great drops of blood. They will be saluted with the kiss of betrayal, and they will be sought after by those who carry torches at night, they will be brought up before sanhedrimsand acussed of pledging themselves to vote for, cr against the local option law? they will tell you that which will best satisfy and deny it to the next man and just then the cock will crow. Following this a great mob will rush into the Roman headquarters to get the election reports and come out with a headless rooster or a bald eagle with a broken wing and the candidate who is to suffer political death at the hands of his betrayers is spit upon, scourged and pierced, and after the mob has retired and the last sound of the fog horn ceased a few of the fragments of the party will gather up their candidate bear him away and after rolling up on him a great stone will say “The next time you come before a convention don’t say it was at the request of your friends.”—Milford Mail. Young Peoples’ Hallowe’en Party. The Hallowe’en Party given by the Young People of the Lutheran Church at the home of Mr. Nathaniel Altland was a decided success. There were thirty eight present. A series of Hallowe’en games were indulged in, and a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. It being the birthday of the host, a beautiful parlor rocking chair was presented to him by the members of the congregation. This is the first of a series of social affairs, to be given by the Grace Lutheran Young People this winter. PUBLIC SALE. J. E. Kilgore and others will sell at Public Sale, Saturday, November sth, 1910, in Syracuse at the residence of J. E. Kilgore on North Lake St. the following property: Sale to commence at 1:00 p. m. sharp. BAR ROOM FURNITURE One heating stove; one looking glass; linoleum on floor; one pair of scales; one side lamp. KITCHEN FURNISHINGS < One cook stove range; one kitchen table; sixty-two individual dinner dishes; twelve pie plates; twenty-three table plates; nine cups and saucers; four deep dishes: six bowls; three cream pitchers; two sugar bowls; twelve tumblers; one cake griddle: three cake pans; one stove up stairs; one tea kettle; one stove in front room. DINING ROOM FURNISHINGS One table; six chairs; four chairs on porch; one couch; linoleum run in dining room; two waiters; one fifty-gallon oil tank. BED ROOM FURNISHINGS Seven double beds complete with mattresses and springs; two half beds complete with springs and mattresses; two cots; fourteen bed comforters; three pairs of cotton blankets; all carpet upstairs and in the hall; six stands; six chambers; seven wash bowls and pitchers; eight lamps; eight chairs; eight mirrors; all window blinds up stairs. HORSES, HARNESS, ETC. Six horses; four sets single harness; two sets double harness; three fly nets; four plush robes; three horse blankets; two stall blankets: three new whips; one carriage; one three-seated wagon; one set runners for buggie; one storm front. One Bay horse eight years old, sound; one Brown horse seven years old,, sound; one Brown mare seven years old, sound and gentle for any woman to drive; one gray horse, eight years old; one bay mare ten years old and gentle; one gray mare twelve years old in foal, by Whit-wood due to foal March 28th. CATTLE, ETC. One cow seven years old be fresh in May >ne cow seven years old Will lie fresh in June giving three gallons; one cow two years old will be fresh in June giving two gallons; one Jersey cow five years old registered, hied to Rippey’s registered bi 1 fresh February 16th, giving 2 and one-half gallons per day now. One manure spreader; one corn Plow. Other articles not enumerated here are promised and will be sold at this sale. Terms of sale —9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with good freehold security, waiving benefit of valuation and appraisement laws with 8 per ceiit. interest from date if not paid when due. Sums oiss and under, cash. 4 per cent, off for cash on sums over $5. No goods to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Lincoln Cory, Auctioneer W. O, Connolly, Clerk

j Local and Personal | “Don’t forget your taxes.” John Gordy was a Goshen visitor Monday. Your money’s worth in every . puff on a John Rogers cigar. Fred Bailey of Fort Wayne Sundayed with his parents ih this city Mrs. Fred Hoopengamer and Mrs. Sam Unrue were at Goshen Monday. . A new line of Persian silk for ladies waists, also Tafettas and Foulards. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Mock living south of town was at South Bend from Friday until Monday the guest of her , daughter Mrs. Earl Nicols. While attending a public sale near New Paris last Wednesday, Veru Suese ate some cold meats at the; lunch stand and that night was taken very ill with ptomaine poison.! He was quite sick for several days j from the effect of it and suffered greatly, his body being covered with welts and itched intensely. In a letter from Wesley Berry, of. Berthold, North Dakota, to relatives here, he states that while digging a well on his farm they found fourteen feet below the surface, the petrified body of an Indian, the trunk and bead being quite complete, but the extremeties were gone. He reports about half crops in his locality. ’ Stores Will Close at 7:30- p. m. The following will close their? places of business at 7:30 o’clock p. i m. except Saturday and Pay Day i evenings while the Union Revival Meetings are in progress: Seiderer & Burgener, T. A. Brainard & Co. ■ Wm. Beckman. A. W. Strieby, Searfoss Brothers, A. D. Sheets, * Lepper & Ode, George Hursey, Eli Grissom, Wm. G. Connolly, W. E. Snavely, Elmer P. Miles & Co., j Kindig & Co., H. G. Young, E. E. Strieby, J. U. Wingard, E. W. Hire, I ‘ ’ D. Klink. ‘ / t Think it Over. Don’t fdrget that your neighbor, though he differs from you politically, may be just as honest in his convictions as you, that this is a free country where freedom of opinion is one of the biggest of the broad foundation stones of our government, and there would be an end of that form of government without it. Be tolerant, therefore, or not toler-; ' ant but rational, patriotic and good | j natured. Stand jby your convictions and let your neighbor stand by his if so disposed. jKeep cool. Argue i politics if you will, but do it calmly and reasonably, and bear this always in minds that just as you have * made up yoir mind unalterably as to the way m which you will vote, ninety-nine hundredths of the vott ing population has done the same; thing. , For Stale—At a bargain, an imi proved/ 20 acre farm 3 mile of Syra- : cuse, splendid soil, plenty of fruit. : Call quick if you are in the market for a Small farm. W. G. Connolly. State oe Ohio, City of Toledo, l Lucas County. j ( Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is i , senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney } & Co., doing business in the City of To- ■ > ledo, County and State aforesaid, and I that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and f every case of Cattarh that cannot be cured bj\the use of Hall’s Cattarh Cure. FRANK -J. CHENEY. > Sworn to before me and subscribed in my. presence, this 6th day of December A. D. iBB6\ ' ’ [ (SEEL) V A. W. GLEASON, \ Notary Public, Hall’s Cattarh Cure is taken internally, directly on the blood' and muj • cons surfaces of the system. Send tor > testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists; 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. * ’ T

Some in IReal fiitate. FOR RENT—Two 7 room flats, a fine location, good view of lake, ih 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. I 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, 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 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 j house and bam, 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 in, 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 I street, good water. Price $375. Good 4 room house on Boston street, good 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 i lot runs to lake, good boat house, j Price SI7OO. 15 acres 1 mile south of Kuhus Landing or 4 miles south of North Webster, a good 4-room cottage, small bam, good water, plenty of fruit, best kind of soil. 6 miles from canning factory where you can sell anything in the vegetable line ata 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. CosMttyr

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