The Syracuse Journal, Volume 3, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 April 1911 — Page 8
€be Urabe ©f (Particular people Is what we cater to. Those housekeepers who think and plan will find an economy in buying ALL their eatables here. HIGH GRADES with us are FACTS. Whatever does not measure up to what we consider right is never bought or sold by this store. The quality of our groceries prevents waste, promotes health, and these things spell “Money Saved” if anything does. If you are a particular chooser of eatables, there is every reason why this store should serve you. Suppose you put us to the test. ISearfoss Brothers PHONE .8
WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real .Estate, Insurance, • Collections, Loans. Notarial Work. ft portion of uour business solicited Office over Klink’s Meat Market HENRY-SNOBfIRGER Li veru and Fend Barn 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. Faro 10 Gents Each Wan Bam on Main Street Phone & Bus to ftll Trains D. S. HONTZ Dentist In dentistry, a stitch in time saves U more than nine. Don’t forget your teeth. If you 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 CAUSE ALT Y 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. ‘Bell, Syracuse, Ind. The Winona inururban Rn. Go. Effective Thursday, Dec. 1, ’lO Cars Leave Milford Junction NORTH A. M —6:00, 7:55f, S:s7fi 11:40* P. M—12:50, 2:00f, 3:57f, 4:55!, 5:57, 7:00, 7:571, 9:57* SOUTH JL M—7:lo*, 9:00+, 11:00+. P. M—l2:so*, 2:00, 3:00f, 5:05+, 5:57f, 7:00, 8:04, 9:00t, 11:02. DAILY SERVICE ♦Winona Flyer Through Train between Goshen and Indianapolis. + Through cars between Peru, Warsaw, South Bend and Michigan City.
B. & 0. Time Table. Effective November 27, 1910* EAST WEST No. 14,11:46, p. m. No. 17,12:30 p m No. 6, 8:45 p. m. No. 11, 7:00 a. m No. 12, 7:31, p.m. No. 5, $24 a. m No. 8, 12:30 p. m. No. 15, 4:40 a. m No. 16,9:30 a.m. No. 7, 2:01 p. m No. 46, 12:08 a._m. No. 47,12:28 a. m Express. Express _ No. 42, 2:33 p. m Express. OVER 65 YEARS' PE Rl ENC E Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Comrounicatlona strictly confidential.HANDßOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, wit hout charge, iu the Scientific American. ft. handsomely lllnstrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific journal. Terms, »3 a year: four months.Jl. Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36,8r0 ’ d * ,? - New York Branch Office. 636 » St- Washington. D. C. ii BOWSER coal co. ii COAL | Includlntj :: :: POCAHONTAS LUMP, ii ~- ~ ; •: A supply of •: iiHfty AND STRAW :: kent on hand. :: I *’ ! I » SHAFFER BROTHERS, H ; ’ PROPRIETORS. Phones t : If You Are After Good Meat i ♦ ~-a /al , you had better call in and look over our stock. You will travel far to find better or tenderer Meat than we sell, and you cannot beat us in price. We have fresh supplies daily of fine Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Pork —all of tbe highest grade. Every joint you buy here will giye you satisfaction ,at table, and in your pocket, E. W, HIRE
Lake Pappakechee. Mrs. Click is on the sick list. Beautiful days around Lake Wawasee. Measles are quite common in our neighborhood. Farmers are very busy sowing oats and plowing for com. Kenneth Jarrett is tussleing these days with a fine dose of measles. Ollie Cable of Syracuse, is spending the week with Zola Hendrickson at Mineral Park. Mr. Klingaman’s sons are quite sick with measles. Little baby Arnold is under the doctor’s care. Mrs. Molineux and mother, Mr. Reverent, wife and daughter, dined with Ed Knox and wife Sunday. Mr. Melvin Whisler made a flying trip from Syracuse to Pappakechee Lake Sunday afternoon on his wheel. Mrs. Goldie Edgal and children and Charlie Zents and wife Sundayed with Mrs. Hendrickson and family. It is rumored that work will begin at Lake Pappakechee again Moiiday of next week. Pleased to hear it. Mr. C. E. Hathaway of Wamego, Kansas, who was called here to attend his sister’s funeral, returned home Monday. Those wishing to see a pretty view should visit our lake any of these beautiful spring days while the water is high. Cottagers are doing some work at their summer homes on Morrison Island. Several families will fie there soon for the summer. Launches are making daily trips around Lake Wawasee in the hope of finding the body of Roy Crandall, who is supposed to have drowned April 3rd. Mrs. Melvin Whisler and daughter, Georgia, of Syracuse, accompanied by Mildred Edgel, spent Saturday and Sunday with W. G. Hendrickson and family. Elkhart Bottom. Roy Stark Sundayed with Merrill Hire. John Stetler spent Sunday with Farrel Ott D. L, Blue and family spent Sunday with Ivan Moats and wife. Wm. Stetler and family of “Cuse,” spent Sunday with Mrs. H. Stetler. Rev. Buckner took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hire. Mrs. Leslie Harper spent Monday , afternoon with Mrs. Harmon Clouse. > Mrs. Rachel Hire and Wm. Wolfe I spent Sunday with Henry Hire and ; wife. ! Mrs. Alva Nicolai and son, Louie, ; spent several days at Elkhart last ; week. ; Misses Laura Rex and Marie ; Stark spent Sunday with Miss Ethel ! Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stark of Mil- : lersburg, were guests of Abe Stark ; and family Sunday. Chas. Haney and family of Ligonier, were the guests of Mr. Burk and family Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Antoine of Cecil, 0, was here several days last week, the guest of relatives. Will Todd and son, Everett, of Cromwell, called at the home of Sam Bushong Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Deardorff and daughter, Mary, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire. Mrs. T. J. Hire called on Mrs. Vica Hapner and Mrs. Harry Hapner Tuesday afternoon. Miss Florence Stetler and Mrs.Hany Hire spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edward Tice of Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ott and daughter, Lera, ancT'Alfred Ott and family, were the guests of Franklin SIOO Reward, SIOO The rerders of this paper will be pleased to Warn that there is at least one dreaded disease 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 system, 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 Hundred 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,
Ott and family Sunday. Miss Mayte Fausch of Goshen, was the guest of Miss Florence Stetler Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cole and daughter of Syracuse, spent Sunday With Wm. Hire and family. John C. Juday of Solomon’s Creek spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Lora Hire, and family. Harry Hapner and family and Harry hire and wife were guests of T. J. Hire and wife Sunday. 'Chas. McDivett and wife and Allen Stetler of Goshen, spent Sunday with Fred Stetler and family. Vern Stump of Nappanee was the guest of his cousin. Charles Method, and wife, over Sunday. Rev. Ira Ladd of Syracuse, and Mrs. Joe Kindig of York, Pa., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kindig. The reconstruction of the M. E. church has begun in earnest, and soon the building will begin to take on the appearance of a modern, up to date church. The building committee met at the Journal office Monday evening and elected Dr. D. S. Hontz treasurer. What the committee needs most now is funds, and those who have subscribed, or any one who desires to help by donating a few dollars (as one party has already done without solicitation) may hand in the cash at any time to Mr. Hontz at his office over Miles’ grocery store, or it can be left at the bank, and will be most gratefully received. Did you ever stand in the golden sunlight of a warm day with your eyes turned upon a sheet of fly paper? If so you may have noticed how when one fly adheres to the sticky surface, its companions, instead of profiting by the horrible warning, immediately buzz down and go to destruction in the same manner, and in a little time there are hundreds in the throes of death. They are fools, to be sure, and so are men. Men see their associates 1 Caught in the nets of vice. There fare examples and warnings all about human beings, but they treat them as lightly as do flies and step down to death just as insanely.—Ex. Mrs. W. C. Hontz of North Webster, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Hontz a part of this week. ’ On Monday Mrs. D. S. and Mrs. W. C. Hontz went to Goshen in the morning via the milk train and interurban, but the Doctor brought J them back in the afternoon in his automobile. I A $2.00 value in Black Moire Petticoat for $1.25, also low price Silk and Heatherbloon. A. W. Strieby. Mrs. Joseph Kipdig of York, Pa., came last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Stetler and spend a few days with relatives and friends here and at Goshen. Mrs. Wm. Kindig accompanied her to . Goshen Tuesday, from which place she left for home over the Lake Shore railroad. Logan Juday and wife of-Elk-hart, were the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Juday, from Friday until Sunday. Have you read A. W. Strieby’s ad. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ll ll l !<■»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< | Ladles’ and Gents’ | < > * :: —— t ii SUITS ii :: ” :: ii Gleaned, Pressed ii Ji and Repaired i; ;; «> :: Satisfaction :: : I Guaranteed < > <, 6. lTyers ;; 2nd Floor McGlintlc Bldo. \: 11 1 imimn
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hquton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana T. Wayne Anglin, Com’r to Lawrence W Vanness, 46a sec -19 Washington tp. $2,990. Chas E Miller to Wm Ring and wife, 94.65a sec 6 Clay tp. $7,500. Monroe Paulus to Chas C Hanson, n}4 lots 9 and 10 Silver Lake. $1,200. Straus Bros to John W Crow 75.66a sec 1 Jackson tp. $11,349. . Milton Woods et al to Ellwood George, 10 lots South Park. S4OO. Isaac N Jennings to E R Tallmadge, 160a sec 10 Franklin tp. $12,300. Geo Hefner to Martin Kyle and wife, tract sec 19 Washington tp. S4OO. Emery Welkar to Mary D Eurray, 90a sec 10 Monroe tp. $4,800. John F McConnell to-'Calvin F Warner, 160a sec 11 Monroe tp. $12,000. Arthur B Palmer to Jenpie Palmer, lot 47 Sidney. $225. Jas R Frazer Adm’r to Edwin F Tennev, 1-13 of tract sec 6 Washington tp. $l3B. Alonzo Borton et al to Alice Emmons, lot in Mentone. $1,200. Ylbert L Tucker to Ivan Thcker, tract sec 30 Franklin tp. $12,500; Sarah Willard to John H Willard and wife, tract sec 28 Tippecanoe tp. $ David A Peterson to Geo L Huffman, lot in Palestine. $450Edward W Feltner to Alex Sponsellor, 40a sec 10 Etna tp. $2,a00. Syracuse Lumber Co to Joseph P Dolan 190a sec 22 Plain tp. Arthur Dailey and friend, Mr. Wehremberg, of Ft. Wayne, visited with Floyd Kitson and family over Sunday. Mr. Dailey is a brother of Mrs. Kitson. Notice of Appointment of Administraior Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of Elizabeth J. Jarrett, deceased, late of Kosciusko County, Indiana. Said estate supposed to be solvent. . AARON A. RASOR, Administrator. Notice to Non-Residents. • State of Indiana, \ , Kosciusko County j ss ' In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April Term, 1911. ' David Meloy . l Complaint Squire M. Cory, et al. J ( Now comes the Plaintiff, by Jesse E. Eschbach, his attorney, and files his com- • plaint herein, together with an affidavit , of a competent person that said defend- ' ants, Squire M. Cory, Mary Ann Coxy, I Mrs. Davis, wife of Thomas C. Davis, whose Christian name is Unknown to this plaintiff and upon diligent inquiry can 1 not be ascertained, Mrs. Wood, wife of Christopher C. Wood, whose Christian name is unknown to this plaintiff and upon diligent inquiry can not be ascer- , tained, Phillip Kline, and Isabella Kline, wife of Phillip Kline; All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, who may have changed their names and who are known by some other name, the names of whom , are unknown to this plaintiff; and the respective spouses of such persons, whose names are unknown to this plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named and designated as defendants to this ac - tion, who are married, the names of whom are unknown to this plaintiff; are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate situate in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, and that said non-resi-dent defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear on the 68th day of the present term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 20th day of June, 1911, to be holden on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1911, at the Court House in Warsaw, in seid County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand nnd affix thg seal of said Court, at the officejof the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw;' Indiapa, this 24th day of April, A. D. 1911. ' C."EDWIN STOUT, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. By Van Schrom, Deputy. J. E. Eschbach, Att’y for Plaintiff. King Only One No. 14.039 Sired by Gold King, 11,538; by Attractive McGregor, 8,991; by Knight of Scotland, 4,276; by Links O’Forth, 1,346. First Dam Victoria 111, 11,800; Second Dam Victoria, 7,647; Third Dam Bonnie v Maggie, 4,088. KING ONLY ONE whs foaled April 18, 1908, was'accepted for registry at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111., December 28, 1908, as No. 14,039, Volume 15. KING ONLY’ONE is a Clydesdale Stallion,-color is bay, stripe in face, hind legs white nearlv to hocks, weight 1,600 pounds. He is 'Well proportioned, with heavy bone, kind and gentle in disposition and very qpiet, broke single and double. KING ONLY ONE will make the season of 191 1 at my residence, on the old Richhart farm, 5 miles south and east of Milfqrd. and 2 miles south and west of 1 Syracuse, ‘on the Leesburg road. This 1 horse will be found at work. TERMS —$10.00 to insure colt all right at foaling. Parties disposing of mares 1 known to be in foal will forfeit the in- | surance at once. Care Will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be respon- ( sible should any occur. < ERNEST RIGHHfIRT: Owner and Keeper Address, Syracuse, Indiana i Phone 414, Milford, Ind. j
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MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central ichigan 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 sls up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. v 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 tjhere is money to be made by this investment. F. B. Hartman.
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