The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 February 1911 — Page 8
TALKING I GOOD COFFEE Doesn’t make Coffee good, does it ? If it DID, all Coffee would be the best. No, intakes more than talk. It takes a knowledge of what is what in Coffee, to pick and choose the good. ; Because there are a great number of Coffees that masquerade under false colors. We want you to judge Our Coffee by the Coffee itself—not by what we say. If we could only induce you to do this, you’d be convinced. For we have really SUPERIOR COFFEE VALUES. “BLACK CROSS” brand—various prices, from 22c up. Searfoss Brothers J PHONE 8
J. M. TREESH Attomey-at-Law Collections Syracuse Ind. I J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Suracuse, Ind. 8 THE „ ECURITY _ CAUSUALTY COMPANY f of Indianapolis Policies issued on the monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or an-' nual payments for loss on ac-| count of sickness, accidents or; accidental death. ; » ■ ' xHITIEiPi Particulars and rates from SIMON 1. BjSU, Syracuse. Ind. D. S. HONTZ - v Dentist In dentistry, a stitch in time saves mote than nine. Don’t forget your teeth. If you intrust them to my c >re they will receive careful attention. Investigation of work is solicited, : " • Office over Miles <£ Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana ; - Warren T. Colwell Real Estate, Insurance, Collections, Loans, Notarial Work. A portion of your business is solicited. Office at Otis 6 Butt’s Syracuse —H- ■. - — . “1 A I The Winona Interurban Ru. Go. Effective Thursday, Dec. 1, TO Cars Leave Milford Junction ' NORTH A. M — 6:00, 7:55t, 9:571, 11:40* P. M—12:50, 2:00 f, 3:57t, 4551, 5:57, 7:00, 7:57i , 9:57* SOUTH ; A, M—7:lo*. 9:00f, ll:00f. P. M—l2:so* 2:00, 3:00f, 5:051, 5:57f, 7:00, 8:04, 9:00f, 11:02. DAILY SERVICE * Winona Flyer Through “Drain between Goshen and Indianapolis. j f Through cars between Peru, Warsaw, South Bend and Michigan City.
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Bacon or Wienerwursts the grades we handle, with buckwheat cakes and maple syrup, are very palateable for a wintes breakfast. 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, Hams and Poultry are particularly fine-and tender, and our customers say they cannot be equaled at tne price, d W. HIRE
Home News Notes. Mrs. Walter Ritter has pneumonia. B. A. Holton was in Chicago several days last week. Lloyd Ketring came over froqi Mishawaka Saturday. > Wade Zerbe has resigned his position with the News stand. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs John Sloan on Sunday, January 29. Elmer Holloway and wife of Kimmell, visited with relatives here Sunday. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Bender Friday afternoon. Mrs. Samuel Akers, Sr., who fell and hurt herself one day last week, is much better. James Waltz and wife are spending the week in Chicago attending the automobile show. Mrs. Irvin Rasor visited relatives at South Bend and Elkhart from Tuesday until Monday. Roscoe Stultz and wife of Eagle Grove, lowa, were the guests of Dr. Bowser and family Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monroe, who attended the Masonic banquet and visited friends here several days, left for their home in Jackson, Mich., Monday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Anna E Cox to Eugene Allemen lot 218 Warsaw SISOO Frank S Lyon to Henry A Wright, 80a sec 11 Harrison tp $12500 Elizabeth Neal to Melvin Heeter, 6 lots in Sidney $1 Wm H Deamer to Henry J Haimbaugb 30.40a sec 10 Franklin tp $2130 Mary B Starner to Chas M Grissom, 64.40a sec 4 Tippecanoe tp S4IOO Albert H Metzger to Mervin A Freed 9a sec 17 Jackson tp SI3OO Harry Gillman to Wm M & Loretta Rutherfrod part of lot 4 Lake View Park $75 Sarah J Beard to Elffifcr E Hickman lot 26 Kist’s So add Warsaw $650 Eliza Stowe et al to Max Fries 47a sec 18 & 7 Wayne tp $2600* Jas R Frazer to Curtis McCutheon lots 117 &I 18 MM add Winona S6OO Simon Straus to Wm & Nancy .Martz 80a sec 4 Prairie tp 4800 Arthur C Hively to E J Haney 40a sec 12 Seward tpsi W E Elder to Geo Elder 160a sec 4 Washington tp S2OOO John L Sausaman to Frederick Montel & wife 46a sec 36 Lake tp S3BOO Marion Heighway Exr to Lawrence & wife lot 5 L&L add Warsaw S3BOO Roanna Bratt to Max Friss 7a sec 7 Wayne tp $1 John H Aiken to’Waid C Arnold &wife lots 31 & 32 L&M add Warsnw S2BOO Isaac L Scott Exr, to Francis M Kyle & wife lots 3,4, 5,6& 7 Wooster SSOO Phebe Jaques to Wm L & Clara Miller, 64a sec 15 Lake tp $3500 Wm L Miller to Argus C Ball et al a sec 15 Seward tp $2300' Wm - E Shively to Marion H Shively 120a sec 11 Etna tp S2BOO Amanda E Coons to Rudolph Huffer 30a sec 27 Parairie tp SISOO Aaron Ulrey to Elmer,B Circle pt of lot 52 Sidney SIOO Thos Barnard to D C & Lucinda Walters 18a sec 21 Wayne tp S3OOO Peter Jensen to Dick H Thaden 16a sec 21 Jefferson tp SIO4O Nancy Jones et al to Wm B Mowrey, lots 68 & 69 Burket tp $290 ' T Wayne Anglin Comr. to Chas F Guy 55a sec 18 Washington tp $1935 Elmer E Miller to Wm H Guy part of lot 14 Aewood S6OO John H Hepler to John Poling part of lot 13 Atwood $450 J Milton Himes to Samuel Himes 20a sec 7 Jefferson tp si<yx> Jennie M Webber to Frank E Wiggins & wife part of O L 23 Kist’s N add Warsaw ss° Susan Maish so Etr.iest E Philpott pait of lot 298 Warsaw $2500
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD PER EA RN O WEEK Introducing our very complete Spring line of beautiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs, petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y. City Patterns. Finest line on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. If others can make $lO to S3O weekly you can also. Samples, full instructions in neat sample case, shipped express prepaid. No money required. Exclusive territory. Write for particulars. Be first to apply. Standard Dress Goods Company, Dept 600, Binghamton, N. Y.
Public Sales Chas. Akers will sell at a public sale Feb. 9. 1911 at his residence on the Moore farm 5 miles east of Syracuse one half mile south of Dismal school house. 10 head of good horses, 16 head of cattle, some splendid fresh milch cows, 21 heed of hogs, 12 head ewes, 50 bushel oats, 5 ton timothy Iffiy farm impliments. Sale to commence at 16 o’clock a. m.' promptly. Consult bills for particulars. E. R. Kurtz. Auct. A. H. Blanchard, W. G. Connolly clerks. Lorenzo Coy will sell at public sale Wednesday, February 8, on ths Ed Ketring farm one and one half miles west of Syracuse three and one half miles east of Milford, on the Stringtown road. 7 headof good heavy horses, 5 head milch cows,. 8 head good ewes 10 hogs, 27 acres whest in ground, corn in crib, hay in mow, farm implements and other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. n.. sharp. Read sale bills for particulars. Lincoln Cory Auct, Arthur Blanchard and Aaron Rasor clerks. Aaron Ketring and others will sell at Pubic Sale Friday Feb. Io on the Aaron Ketring farm one and one half mile west, of Syracuse, three and one half mile east cf Milford. 6 head of horses, 15 head of cattle, 11 head of hogs, 7 head cf ewes, 6 doz. chickens, 20 cords cf stove wood, farm implements house hold good and many other articles. Consult bills for particulars. D. C. Lehman, Auct. David Miller, clerk. MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central Michigan is nov open for home seekers. This lan is level on which heavy timber grew. Is a loam with clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price rang - ing from sls up according to improvements. For further partici - lars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. Do you know that it pays to advertise in the Journal? If you have a horse, a cow, hog, sheep, or in fact if you have any thing to sell and advertise it in the Journal ycu will get a buyer. " There are son e of our readers that want to buy the same as you have to sell. Try it. Low Homeseekers’ excursion fares via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to points in British Columbia, Mexico, West, Northwest and Southwest. Consult nearest B. & 0. Agent for details. • For Sale —1 good work horse, fat, sound and ready for work, 1200 lbs. for S4O, also 1 road horse 8 years old, S4O, if taken at once. D. B. Hamlet, Syracuse, Ind. Sankey Vorhis and family of Claypool, visited relatives here over Sunday and attended the funeral of Howard Bentz, Noah Isenberger came home from South Bend Friday evening, to attend the Masonic, installation and banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Strieby have gone to house keeping in the Mann property on Huntington St. The Journal—only SI.OO a year.
Deafness Cannot De Cured By local applications, as they canm t reach the diseased portion of the err. Therea is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever, nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall.s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for, constipation.
Some in IReal Eitate. FOR RENT—Twos7 room flats, a fine location, good view of lake, in good repair, electric lights, rent very reasonable. Also a good 4 room bouse in west part of town, at $4.00 a month. 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 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 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. 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 SISOO. 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 I electric lights, on Frazier Ave. Price SIOOO. A good 6 room house on Boston j street near Main. A bargain. Price SIOSO. A 5 room house on Boston street, good well. Price-s<7s?\ Good 4 room house on Boston street, good well wa/er. Price $625. y Good 5 room house on Boston street, newly painted, good water. Price $875.
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. 80 acres, 4 miles south of North Webster, Ind., very rich black loam, about 10 acres timber, a very fine sugar grove, slightly rolling, a splendid 7 room house, barn poor, plenty fruit. Price $65 per acre. 120'acres, 4 miles south of North Webster, Ind., good producer, level, 2 sets of good buildings. This is a splendid farm. Price SBS per acre. 80 acres, 1| miles of Coruna, Ind. gravelly soil and in splendid state of cultivation, good buildings, from SSOO to S6OO worth of saw timber. Price for farm $5,500. 77 acres, 5 miles southwest of Syracuse, level and is a good producing farm, good house and splendid bank barn. Price $75 per acre. 4 acres, j mile south of Vawter Park, house just fair. Price $750. I also have a good list of farms in Southern Michigan for sale. W. G. CONNOLLY. Office at Journal Office.
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