The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1910 — Page 8

fWe Are Wishing You A Merry Christmas j But to have same you will need some good eatables. We have them, and a very nice variety, too. Remember—they are all HIGH GRADE GOODS. I We have all of the obtainable FRUITS, fresh and dried, domestic and foreign, such as Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Apples, Cranberries, Malaga Grapes, Figs, Dates, English Walnuts, Pecans, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Kuts, Mixed Nuts, Olives, Salad Dressing, Fancy Qakes. Gftrlstmas Gandies from 86 to 400 Found EVERYTHING TO EAT and just as it should be for Christmas. We are ready to supply your wants. Prompt Delivery. ISearfoss Brothers I j PHONE 8

I J. M. TREESH Attorney-at-Law Collections Syracuse Ind. A fl. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind. r> THE F V ECURITY Acaesualty UcoMPz\Nr | of Indianapolis Policies issued on the monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments for loss on account of sickness, accidents or accidental death. '. X Particulars and rates from Simon 1. Beu, Syracuse, Ind. D. S. HONTZ Dentist In dentistry, a stitch in time saves more than nine. Don’t forget your tfeeth. If you intrust them *to my carls they will receive carefuhattentioi. Investigation of work is solicited. ? : • Office over Miles £ Co. Grocery , j— Syracuse Indiana Warren T. Colwell Rtal Estate, Insurance, Collections, Loads, Notarial Work. A portion of your business is solicited. Office at Otis G Butt’s Syracuse 4 ' I The Winona interurban Ru. Go. Effective Thursday, Dec. 1, ’lO Cars Leave Milford Junction NORTH A. M —6:00, 7:55t, 9:57f, 11:40* P. M—12:50, 2:001, 3:57f, 4:55f, 5:57, 7:00, 7:571, 9:57* SOUTH A, M—7:lo* 9:00t, ll:00f. P.M—l2:so*, 2:00, 3:00t, 5:05f, 5:57f, 7:00, 8:04, 9:00f, 11:02. DAILY SERVICE . ♦Winona Flyer Through Train between Goshen and , Indianapolis. t Through cars between Peru, Warsaw, South Bend and ; Michigan City.

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Interesting Letter From Idaho. St. Maries, Idaho. N0v..28, 1910. Friend Connolly:— As I promised to write to every one who asked me to when I left there I will take this method of fulfilling my promise. It »vas the 27th of March I believe I took my departure. Arriving at Shelly, Montana, three days later. It was during the rush for homestead land, where they were giving 320 acres to any one who was willing to try the dry land process of farming and take their chances with the alkali water. The country around Shelly, Chester, Conrad, Cue Banks, and, in fact, all through there on the Great Northern Railroad is very level and looks as though it would be very fertile if they only had the rain or could ungate it. It has been the ideal stock country, especially for sheep raising, where many have become independent from this industry alone. It may in time become a grain raising country. But so many places they have to go anywhere from three to five hundred feet for water. The natives were holding up the new comers shamefully for everything they wished to buy, aud thev had to buy everything to live on, as most of them brought nothing with them. Judging this would continue for at least one year, I figured it would take two thousand dollars to successfully start dry farming, so after summing it up carefully I concluded that the other fellow might have my interest in the dry farming project in Montana, and, like the Arab I folded my tent and silently stole away, heading westward till I came to the beautiful and very thrifty city of Spokane, Washington. This is destined to be a fine metropolis, I believe, for every one of its 237,000 inhabitants is a thorough booster and it is a very wealthy city. Much eastern capital centers here. It is in the midst of a fine fruit belt. Many good farmers are in the vicinity and the lumber industry is something wonderful. So taking these industries along with stock raising you have a combination hard : to beat. Thirty miles below the city on the Spokane River they have a large power plant furnishing ; power for many industries. This is ; owned and controlled by the Wash- ; iugton Power Company, a powerful ; financial concern. This same com- ; pany is starting another power ; plant seven miles below the first. ; This will be the largest- plant of its ; kind in the United States or at least ; it is now so claimed. ; After sojourning in Spokane for a ; week, I boarded a train on the Great ; Northern again and brought up at ; Springdale, Washington. Here H ; have a sister whose husband owns J a saw mill. I stayed here and ! worked in the mill this summer. ; As it was the opening of the J hunting season my “pard” and I I arranged "o have a good hunt, so I after due deliberation and much I speculation we decided that St. Joe ’ on the St. Joe River would be our ’ objeective point. So we backed up I into Idaho. I On arriving here we found the ’ fire had driven about all the game out of the country. That is, all that did not perish in the awful forest fires that raged all through this country and land waste to millions of acres of the fine timber: white pine, yellow pine, fir, and cedar and right here there were many people burned alive, many homeseekers and their families, and many who were employed to go and fight fires died. No doubt you read all abbut it in the papers at the time. They found as many as thirty-five dead bodies in one place where they were entrapped and escape was impossible. Consequently they died a horrible t death. 5 While here my partner took sick ’ and for three weeks I took care of r gg?— — —*—ft" 1 OTIS 6. pUTT r Attorney-at-Law ' Practice in all Courts Tel. 7 ,f Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Suracuse, Ind.

him. His Is out now however, but | it spoiled our hunt and I went tt ' work for the Coeur D. Alene lurnbe ( J company. We have had a beauti I ' ful fall up to two weeks ago. Ther it started to rain and today it it snowing hard but not cold, St Maries, where I now am, is situatec on the St. Joe River, or, rather, or ; the St. Joeand St. Maries Rivers, as | they form a junction here. Steamers ply on these Rivers and do a j good business especially in the lum-.| ber business. It can be freighted much cheaper this way than by rail. Therehas been a railroad buiii . through here in the last year, the Milwaukee and St. Paul, and continues to Puget Sound. This gives them a better competitien and consequently reduces rates which have been very high and are still high j Theree are homesteaders coming ir every day but this is a very rough country. In fact, there are nothing but mountains here except now and then a little valley. It is very fer-1 tile where you can work it. They j raise a great deal of hay which is now twenty-five per ton and going; up. I will close by sending regards to I all, and if this is not to tiresome 1 may write again later. As ever Yours truly Jesse Cory — THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT FOS . A LITTLE MONEY. Sent as a year’s subscription tc j The Youth’s Companion, $1.75 wilbuy the fifty-two weekly issues 01 - The Youth’s Companion for 1911'. It will buy the two hundred ano ' fifty fascinating stories in the new ! volume. z It will buy the fifty exclusive con ’ tributiohs to the new volume by ' famous men and women. It will entitle the new subscrib-a for 1911 who sends m his subscrip tion now to all the issues of The ’ Companion for the remaining weekt ‘ of 1910 free. It will entitle the new subscribei 5 for 1911 to The Companion’s Ar ’ Calendar, lithographed in thirteei. 1 colors and gold. If the subscription is a Christmas J gift it will entitle the donor to ar ' extra copy of the 1911 Calendar. ’ The illustrated Announcement o f 5 the larger and better Companioi ’ for 1911 will be sent to any address free. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, r 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received a ’ this office. t FOR SALE—IO acres 21 miles . of Syracuse good 4 room house and . barn other out buildings. Henry Doll. j FOR SALE— Hard coal base burner. 1 laige book case. Enquire at A. R. Strock. Dl-2t [ ! For Sale—At a bargain, an im- . 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. ; I have several customers for farms—two that would like from 30 I to 60 acres; three for 80 to 100 acres, and others who would buy - } larger farms. If you want to sell, , and can-make the price right, I can , get a buyer for you. W. G. Connolly. , MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central Michigan is now; r open for home seekers. This land • l is level on which heavy timbe - grew. Is a loam with clay subsoil 1 town and railroad near. Price rangl ing from sls up according to im- > provements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. WHITE ROSE WASHING TABLETS ; are ‘-Death to Dirt” and'all Germs, makes wash I p day a pleasure, saves your Clothes, Health and Money; makes your Clothes Pure White and Sanitary; tio rubbintr, no bleaching-, uo Acids! or poisonous Chemicpls, no Machines, IS i HARMLESS to your hands and clothes; 3o minutes does your wasning-, to your surprise anc entire Satisfaction. Large Packase does 2 Months Washings. Postpaid 35c, WHITE ROSE WASHING TABLET CO. Order It Today. Dept. 6. Goshen, Ind. County Managers and Agents Wanted I i

Seme Bargains in IReal Eitate. FOR RENT—Two 7 room flats, a fine location, good view of lake, in good repair, electric lights, rent very i 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. i 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 bam 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 I 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--1 Price SI3OO. , An extorordinary 8 room house, furnace, cistern, well, city water, two lots, a very fine barn with cement" i ed floor and well inside, on Harrison street. Price S3OOO. i 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 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 I good wood shed with floor in, chicken liouse and park, on Harrison street. Cheap at $1550. I 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. Good 5 room house on Boston street, newly painted, good water. , Price $875. i Good 6 room house, fine cellar, x good well water, 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 faetory 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 )Utfit, at a bargain. W. G. Connolly.

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