The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 April 1911 — Page 8

THE Housecleaning Ordeal Must be gone through again—may as well face it and get done with it. May as well also get all the help you can. We have a lot of rub savers. AMMONIA RUB NO MORE GOLD DUST SAPOLIO BON AMI RED SEAL LYE TUBS BROOMS and everything else that is intended to lighten labor./ I Searfoss Brothers PHONE 8 I ... j jmi i| nmn 11 h i in ii hi ii i nfmfci ifrfT TraiiTiHiHnirrif ffwwi?

WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate, insurance. Collections. Loans. Notarial Work. fl portion of uour business solicited Office over Klink’s Meat Market HENRYSNOBHRGER Llvsru and Feed Ban If you want to make a drive, “It’s the Place” to get a good rig. If you are in town and want to have your horse fed "It’s the Place. Your horse will be well cared for. Snowy’s Bus runs the year round. Reliable drivers. Fare 10 Gents Each Wan Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to All Trains D. S. HONTZ Dentist In dentistry, a stitch in time saves . more than nine. Don’t forget your teeth. If y° u intrust them*to my care they will receive careful attention. Investigation of work is solicited. • • ' Office over Miles & Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana 8 THE „ ECURITY m CAUBUAM Y COMPANY . of Indianapolis Policies issued on the monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual payments for loss on account of sickness, accidents 01 accidental death. Particulars and rates from Simon L. Bell, Syracuse, Ind. Ths Winona Interurban Ku. Go. Effective Thursday, Dec. 1, TO Cars Leave Milford Junction NORTH A. M —6:00, 7:55t, 9:57t, 11:40* P. M—12:50, 2:00+, 3:57\ 4:55+, 5:57, 7:00, 7:571, 9:57* SOUTH A. M—7:lo*. 9:00f, 11:001. P. M—l2:so*. 2.00, 3:00t, 5:05t, 5:57f, 7:00, 8:04, 9:00f, 11:02. 4 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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I Local and Personal | The Journal—only SI.OO a year. Have you read A. W. Strieby’s ad. George Xanders spent Sunday at Goshen. Otis C. Butt was at Warsaw Wednesday on business. Aaron Rasor transacted business at Warsaw Tuesday. A new line of lace curtains from SI.OO per pair up. A. W. Strieby. Miss Fay Richhart returned Sunday evening from a week’s visit at Clunette. For Sale —A complete threshing outfit. W. G. Connolly, Syracuse. Indiana. Mrs. Hooker of Chicago, a former Syracuse resident, came last Wednesday to visit Dr. Bowser and family. Now is the time to select your Rugs, housecleaning time is near and the selection is complete at Beckmans Harry Richards went to Auburn Tuesday with a possibility of going to work for the Auburn Automobile Company. You can find anything in wall paper, mouldings, etc., and the prices are the very lowest. Jas. H. Barnes & Son, Milford. Wm. Cramer, who has been sick at the home of Joseph" Stough for several weeks, has returned to his home at Indian Village. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Self and daughter, Louise, w’ere at Milford Sunday. From there Mr. Self and Louise went on to Warsaw. A .telegram was received by friends here Sunday night stating that Mrs. Si Traster of Garrett, was in a very critical condition. A $2.00 value in Black Moire Petticoat for $1.25, also low pric e Silk and Heatherbloon. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Wm. Darr went to a hospital at Fort Wayne Saturday and on Sunday underwent an operation for tumor. She is getting along nicely. The Y. P. C. U. will meet at the home of Donivan Strock next Monday evening. The leader will be John Snobarger. All members are urged to be present. Nearly all of the material for the remodeling of the M. E. church is on the ground and work will soon be commenced. The building will be a very beautiful one when completed. Rev. I. R. Markley of Columbia City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hire* last Wednesday evening. On Thursday Mr. Markley preached the funeral of Caroline Traster at Milford; Low Homeseekers’ fares via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad to points in British Columbia, Mexico, Northwest, West and Southwest. Consult nearest B. &O. Agent for particulars. 51-lw Mrs. Fred Wetzl of Archibald, 0., mother of Mrs. Fred Hoch, came last Tuesday to visit her daughter and family. On Friday she and Mrs. Hoch left for Danville, 111, to visit for a week a brother of the former. SIOO Reward, SIOO The renters of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded lisease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity.. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the sysiem, 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 Hnndred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

Elkhart Bottom. ! Hazel Stark was at Wawaka over • Sunday. Roy Blue was a Goshen visitor Sunday. Born to Merl Jensen and wife, a daughter. Merrill Hire is recovering from the measles. Will Hire and wife autoed to Goshen Sunday. Dick Knox spent Sunday with David Hire and wife. Will Hire sold a team of beautiful bay horses for $1,200. Henry Whitmer and family were Goshen visitors Saturday. Pete Gross of Benton, spent Sunday with Joseph Gross and wife. Mrs. Rachel Hire spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Mae Ott. James Brown and wife and Miss Lena, spent Sunday in the Dismal. Mrs. Fred Stetler and son, Emery, spent Sunday with Mrs. li. Stetler. Mrs. James Brown and Miss Lena returned home Monday from Chicago. Louis Werker and family spent Sunday with Henry Snyder and wife. Miss Vera Akers of Churubusco, was the guest of Ina Kitson over Sunday. Miss Mayme Emery of Ligonier, was the guest of Lucile Hire over Sunday. Lillian Bender spent several days at the home of Henry Jud ay and Wm, Tully. Dick Knox of Vawter Park, spent Saturday night with Slathiel Cole and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer spent sev eral days at Syracuse, the guest of her son, Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hire and wife went to house-keeping on their new farm Monday. Wm. Wilkinson and family were at Benton Sunday, the guests of Edward Tice and family. e Will Hire transacted business at Indianapolis, Crawfordsville and Mentone, several days last week. Chas. Nicholai and family, Alfred Ott and family and Mrs. Grubb spent Sunday with Earl Hire and wife. Eva and Cle Hiptsman entertain ed a number of guests Saturday at an oyster supper and farewell gathering before they move to their new home in Stark county. A good time was enjoyed by all present. Maurice Blue entertained a jolly bunch of boys at his home Sunday afternoon. Those present were, Farrel Ott, Hollis Blue, Maxwell Emery, Roy Stark, Thad Werker, Chas. Grice, John Stetler, Loyd Stump, Raymond Duwelius, Archie St. Claire, Dick Knox and Curt Hire. Virgil Bailey of Fort Waynecame to visit his parents Saturday. On Sunday his father, Geo. Bailey, accompanied him to South Bend to visit his two sisters, Mrs. Clara Priest and Mrs. Milt Moe and their families. He returned to Fort Wayne Monday. That “good oil,” Lepper & Cole. > » ♦ ■>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Laie s’ an Gents' | • T 4> 4* :: ♦ :: SUITS :• •• • ; | Gleaned, Pressed ii ii and Repaired ii ■ ’ i: : ’ Satisfaction ;; «» :: Guaranteed •; G. UAYERSb • • 2nd Floor McClintic Bldo. ■ > Hl IHH mill

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton G. Frazer, -Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Eph Ruth to Rollen Scott 25a sec 13 Clay tp. sr,ooo. Jas R Frazer to Wm W Reed lot 225 1 Lakeside Park. SIOO. John to Chas W Warren tract sec 12 Seward tp. sr,ooo. 1 Catherine Bushong to Geo W Bushong lot 31 Syracuse Water Power Add in Syracuse. SBOO. * John E Armstrong Guardian to Alice I Summy, lot in Leesburg. $343Laura Belt to Alice I Summy same real I estate, J 357. David Stump et al to Jas T Shepard, O L 5 Becknell s Add Milford. S9OO. Eight Square Charitable Assn to No Ind Conference M E Church tract sec 27 Plain tp. Ji.oo. , Mary R Shoemaker to Ida Knorr w 1-3 lot 5M & L Add Syracuse. $1,500. T Wayne Anglin Com’r et al to Elijah Hatfield tract sec 35 Jefferson tp. s9s°• Geo A Crane to Lillie Ewald tract sec 18 Prairie tp. SI.OO. David A Smith to Lucinda Wilson, et al 60a sec 23 Van Buren tp. $5,400. Dorotha Horn to Peter A Horn 40a sec 14 Seward tp. $2,400. ' Oliver Eaton to Wm W Fuller 9a sec , 25 Seward tp. SBIO. Janies M Patten to Fred E May lot 24 , and part of lot 25 Cond’s Add Warsaw. $l,lOO. S M Byrer et-al Trustees to Herbert A Dye part of lot 1 Leesburg. SIOO. David Holloway to Edward T Whetstone lot 21 Mentone. $625. Leah J Warren to Robert E Warren lot adjoining Mentone. SSO. John P Mock to Frank and Alice Martin 20a sec 23 Tippecanoe tp. SI.OO. Laura I Hickman to James E Thwaits and wife 40a sec 3 Prairie tp. $2,800. H W Reber to Indiana Rice part of O L 3 Williams Add Warsaw. SI,OOO. David Greenlee to Ezra J Bloom and wite lots 36 and 37 Shipley’s Add Claypool. S9OO. Rachel Acker to Chas Daniels 30a sec 26 Tippecanoe. $1,200. Franklin Schutt to Martha A Havens lots 9 and 10 Smith’s Add Burkett. $250. Chas E Rhoades to Robert E Probert lot 69 Beigh’s Add Claypool. SSOO. For Sale. On account of my health I am compelled to go out of the laundry business and will sell the laundry ’ at a sacrifice. Come in and look the place over and I will show you that there is money to be made by this investment. F. B. Hartman. Don’t forget that it pays to ad- ! vertise. r King Only One I No. 14*039 Sired by Gold King, 11,538; by Attractive McGregor, 8,991; by Knight of Scot- ' land, 4,276; by Links O’Forth, 1,346. 1 First Dam Victoria 111, 11,800; Second [ Dam Victoria, 7,647; Third Dam Bonnie Maggie, 4,088. KING ONLY ONE was foaled April 18, 1908, was accepted for registry at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111., Decern- • ber 28, 1908, as No. 14,039, Volume 15. KING ONLY ONE is a Clydesdale ■ Stallion, color is bay, stripe in face, hind legs white nearly to hocks, weight 1,600 pounds. He is well proportioned, with , heavy bone, kind and gentle in disposition and very quiet, broke single and double. KlNGONLYONEwillmaketheseason of 1911 at my residence, on the old Richhart farm, 5 miles south and east of Milford, and 2 miles south and west of Syracuse, on the Leesburg road. This horse will be found at work. TERMS —$10.00 to insure colt all right at foaling. Parties disposing of mares known to be in foal will forfeit the insurance at once. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should ahy occur. ERNEST RIGHHfIRT Owner and Keeper Address, Syracuse, Indiana Phone 414, Milford, Ind. TYLER MEDIUM Number 49,392 Sired by Borea Tyler (2:20i), he by Boreal, he by Bow Bells, he by Electioneer, he by Hambletonion 10, DAM—Obscurity, by Poverty, by Jenny. TYLER MEDIUM was sired in May, 1908, color bay, weight 1,050. will mature at l ; 200 pounds, good style, well proportioned, and shows remarkable speed. Kind and gentle disposition, safe for woman to drive. TYLERJMEDIUM will make the season of 1911 at my bam on Lake Street up to June 15th, v after which time he will go into training. TERMS—SIO.OO to insure mare in foal. Parties disposing of mares known to be in foal will be held for service fee. Care will be taken to preyent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. RILEY E. WfINTZ, Owner Phone 491 Suruuse, Ihd.

I J. W. ROTHENBERGER UNDERTAKER :: prompt anO jetffetent Service • • Phones 90 and 121 ** | Cushion tired ambuance in connection ? of syraGusfil •est on Certificates p nanagement of conservative H mey, when on deposit with h s rightly placed and safely b

MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central ichigan is now open for home seekers. This 1 land is level on which heavy timber grew. Is a loam with clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from sls up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. Sam Dewart will build a new barn on his farm south of town this spring. Eston McClintic will do the concrete work and Darr Brothers the carpenter work. Do you take the Journal?

ili 11 ! 1 11 1 > p T"i e Hello, Friends! ” - * ; j ■ I am still in the concrete business and would like to ■ * • • ■ figure on your work. Can build anything in the I I ’ ■ cement line you want, no matter what it is. All my H * ■ < > H * s guaranteed to be satisfactory. Let me fig- H J < > H ure on your work before you have it done. I • S Also a concrete mixer in connection. ||| f 1 ■ Yours for work, - H J •• J? W Vnrhifl Contractor! «• rF • r t/f fffo, Syracuse £ ■: JEston E. flbcGlintic, Contractor ! ■: £ :: ;; Let me figure with you on a cement house, barn, cistern, tank, ;; I ’ porch, curbing, sidewalk, sea wall, vault, bridge abuttment, ;; '' arc h cu^vert ’ cellar, chimney, foundation, etc., in k. ♦ :! b 3 fact all kinds of concrete work. I can raise your K& ! ’ ! I ' building; make and sell cement blocks of all kinds, I ! I V) cement porch columns, column bases, etc. My Qj • • i I \ prices are based on, first class work, and all work is '! guaranteed to be satisfactory as to specifications. Don’t be < • ■ I satisfied till you write Box 18 or call Phone 106— SYRACUSE «. | HomesEieoantiu furnished | i- • 1 a a a We have the goods to do & it with. Mission and all $ $ the other late things in ® a the Furniture line. & © Carpets and Rugs that will © © attract you. And the in- © © teresting part of it is the © $ saving to you. © © We have a nice line of © © the famous Baldwin Pianos © i 4 | WILLIAM BECKMANN * © The Furniture Man ©

I have a splendid 6-room house on Boston street that I will sell at £ bargain. W. G. Connolly. JACKSON If you are in the market for an Automobile why not a Jackson? One that is silent, powerful and speedy. Prices Ranging $650 to $2,200. SEE JAMES WALTZ Phone 158. SYRACUSE, IND.