The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1911 — Page 8

Übe Zfrabe Ot 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 I reason why this store should serve you. -i Suppose you put us to the test. •+ Searfoss PHONE 8 I —■ ill

■WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate. Insurance, Collections. Loans, Notarial Work. ft portion of uour business solicited Office over Klink's Meat Market HENRYSNOBfIRGER Livery and Feed 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. Fars 10 Gents Each Way Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to AU Trains 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 is solicited. : • * Office over Miles <£ Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana 8 THE ECURITY 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. Particulars and rates from Simon 1. Bell, Syracuse, Ind. I Thy Winona I Interurban Ry. 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, 2:00f, 3:57f, 4:55f, 5:57, 7:00, 7:57|, 9:57* SOUTH A. M—7:lo*. 9:00f, 11:00+. P.M—l2:so*, 2:00, 3:00f, 5:05f, 5:57f, 7:00, 8:04, 9:00f, 11:02. DAILY SERVICE ♦Winona Flyer Through Train between Goshen and Indianapolis. f Through cars between Peru, Warsaw, South Bend and Michigan City.

I have a splendid 6-room house on Boston street that I will sell at a bargain. W. G. Connolly. Have your calling cards printed at the Journal office. We have a nice selection to choose from. ii Ladies’ and Gents’ ii < > «. < > ♦ H SUITS | ;; — - — o i; Gleaned, Pressed == ii and Repaired ii : * <, t , : I Satisfaction • ; :: Guaranteed 6. L MYERS ■: 2nd Floor McClintic Bldg. • > >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» 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 66 YEARS* aJM EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communications st riot lyconOdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free, oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. receive epecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any sclentltlo journal. Terms, $3 a year, fogr months, »L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & C0.36i8«. d w. y , New York Branch Office. 63$ 8* St. Washington. D. C. . Fine Roast Beet mnr - i i always makes a successful dinner. The beef should be tender, juicy and in fine condition to give the best results. We sell very superior Beef, Lamb, Veal, Mutton and POULTRY Your bills will be considerably lessened if you deal at this market. E. W.HIRE

Lake Pappakechee. Mrs. Ed Knox is very sick with measles. Sunday was an ideal day around Lake Wawasee. Alex Sloan of Chicago, is stopping at Riley cottage. Elmo Shock Visited Harvey Hendrickson Sunday evening. Mr. Fink of Goshen, was a caller at the Nattie Crow home Sunday. Eighteen guests at the new Vawter Park hotel enjoying the fishing. Quite a patty from Ligonier spent Sunday at Natty Crow Beach. Several families have taken up their summer homes at Morrison Island. { Sam Snavely of Goshen, spent several days last week at Posy Inn Cottage. Mrs. Klingaman and daughter, Caddie, were at Ligonier shopping Saturday. ; Zola Hendrickson and Marie McClintic called on Vera Hire Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Molineux is moving from her home into the Neilson property this week. Mrs. Will Hamman and daughter called on Goldie Edgel at Buttermilk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson and son took dinner with Jake Click and wife Sunday. Work began at Lake Pappakechee Monday. Mr. Klingaman is overseeing the job. Mart McClintic and wife were at Syracuse Sunday, the guests of Ed McClintic and wife. Milo Klingaman has recovered from the measles and visited his best girl Saturday night. Lulu Doll: gave some of her friends a ride in her automobile Sunday. Miss Dull is a fine driver. Jess Jarrett, wife and son, Kenneth, and Jake Click, wife and daughters, spent Sunday evening at Mineral Park Elkhart Bottom. Hollis Blue is entertaining the measles. Laura Rex spent Sunday with Muriel M. Stark. Melvin Hodge and family spent Sunday at Topeka. Jacob Hyer and family spent Sunday near Cromwell. School closed here Friday with a picnic in the woods. Mrs. Hanshew and son, Charles, lift for Tipton Thursday! Mrs. James Brown and daughter, Lena, are on the sick list. Will Hire and family spent Saturday evening at Henton. Rev. Buckner spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire. Orley Brown and wife took dinner with James Brown Sunday. Mrs. Fred Stetler and son, Emory, spent Sunday with Mrs. H. Stetler. Frances Vernon spent several days last week at Ann Arbor and and Detroit, Mich! Will Hire and family and Henry Hire and wife took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Rachel Hire. Monroe Ott and family took Sun day dinner with Levi Tully and family near New Paris. - Mrs. Ed Darr and daughter, Estelle, and Mrs. Crley Brown, called How’s This? We offer one Hundred Dollars Reward or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walking, Kinnan& Marvin, ' Wholesale Druggists, Tobedo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern; ’y acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Halj’s Family Pills for constipation.

, at the home of James Brown Satur ( day. Levi Peerman and wife of Solo [ men’s Creek, called Sunday afternoon at Henry Whitmer’s. Frank Shafer and family and Verd Shaffer and family took Sunday dinner with Mrs. D. Shaffer. Florence Stetler spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Shoup in Elkhart. Leroy Grice of Goshen, spent Sat- ■ urday night and Sunday with his brother Charles and Thad Werker. I have for sale a 20 acre farm 2| miles of Syracuse, is level and good ’ quality of soil, 6 room house with 1 cellar, good water, about 125 young fruit trees. Price reasonable and terms easy. If you want to buy a 1 small farm see me soon. W. G. Connolly. The hbme of Milton Noe at South Bend, has been quarantined for two weeks on account of scarlet fever. All three of the children have it and the two older ones are quite serious. Mrs. Jacob Miller and family and Charles Juday and family spent Sunday with Jess Rex and tamily. FARM LANDS A fine 45-acre farm 3 miles from Syracuse, on main traveled road, a fine big new house and barn, good soil, surface rolling, plenty of fruit. Price 4,500. 30 acres 2 miles from Syracuse, splendid soil, nearly all timothy meadow, will yield a fine crop of hay this year. House and barn not very good. Price 2,200. 18} acres 2 miles from Syracuse, good soil, good house, fair barn, some fruit. Price 1,900. 30 acres 2| miles from Syracuse, this will make some one a nice home, good house, no barn, about 125*fruit trees started, good soil. Price 2,200. 78 acres 5 miles from Syracuse, level, good soil, good big house and a good bank barn, on good road. Price 75.00 an acre. 80 acres 4 miles south of North 1 Webster, a fine big house, poor barn, good big orchard, black loam soil, surface rolling, 10 acres fine sugar timber. 65.00 an acre. 314 acres 24 miles south of Bristol, 8-room house, fair barn, plenty of fruit, surface rolling, soil clay and gravel mixed. Price 2,100. 34 acres 3 miles from Constantine, Mich., good 8-room house and barn and other out-buildings, good • orchard, main traveled road. 2,400. 30-acre sand farm | mile south ■ of Vistula, 5-room house, small barn, orchard. Price 1,500. 165*acres near Vistula, 10-room house, good barn, 12 acres clover, . 40 acres marsh, 12 acres timber, balance farming land. 8,500. 60 acres 2} miles from Ora, with a 7-ropm house, new barn 30x40 with shed, about 60 thrifty bearing apple trees, 300 peach trees set out this spring, good fences, about 45 acres black sandy loam. 3,200. 120 acres 4 miles south of North Webster, 2 sets of good improvements, a splendid producing farm and certainly a bargain at SBS an acre. 10 acres near Vawter Park half mile from beautiful Lake Wawasee, will make fine truck and fruit farm, has a tine building spot. $650. 80 acres 3 miles north of Middlebury, good house and a large bank barn. Price 4,500. 80 acres near Mottville, Mich, gravelly soil, 2 barns, good house, surface level, a good farm. 4,200. 72 acres near Mottville, black sandy loam, 12 acres timber, 6-room house, new barn 30x40, new fences. Price 4,000. 25-acre fruit farm, good 5-room , house, good barn, good soil, surface ' rolling, near Middlebury. 1,710. W. G-. CONNOLLY. Office at Journal Office. j

WHERE WILL THE WAIST UNE BE? WII.MA WARSTLER. The balmy days of Spring will come, Dame Fashion will be here; But who can tell what she’ll propose To feminine minds so dear? Will the gowns be short or long ? But one thing puzzles me; It matters not what length, but say, Where will the waist line be ? Oh! will the gowns be full and wide, Or will they cling about The slender figures, and as well The figures large and stout? Oh! will the sleeves be tucked or plain? Perhaps no sleeves we’ll see— At any rate I wonder where — Where will the waist line be ? The belt was first worn ’round the waist A season, then, you know, No waist line could be seen at all; And then ’twas high or low. It upward climbed toward the neck, Then downward toward the knee; But when the next new gowns come out Where will the waist line be! I wonder if they could invent Two lines, then, but where Would they put two? I do not know, And still less do I care. Perhaps they will not wear but one, And, may-be two or three; Oh! I,just wonder now, don’t you, Just where the line will be? Do you take the Journal? Notice of Appointment of Adninistraior 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. iXEGUTOR’S SALE 1 will sell at public sale on the farm owned by Mrs. Rebecca Stetler, deceased, 2 miles north of Syracuse, Indiana.,on FRIDAY, MAY 26th, 1911, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit. 6 HEAD OF COLTS, consisting of 1 2-year-old colt, white face; 1 black yearling colt, white hind feet; 2 sorrel yearling colts, 1 brown yearling colt, 1 2-year-old roan mare. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting of 1 black cow 3 years old, 1 red cow 5 years old, 1 black cow 8 years old, 1 roan cow 8 years old, 1 red steer calf, 4 calves. 6 HEAD OF HOGS, consisting of 1 Chester White sow, 1 white shoat, 4 shoats —2 white and 2 black. About 135 bushels of wheat, 16 acres of wheat in ground, 8 acres of wheat in ground, 10 cords of wood. After the above property has been sold the sale will be continued at the late residence of Mrs. Rebecca Stetler in the village of Syracuse, Indiana, at which place will be sold all the household furniture, kitchen utensils, books, jewelry, carpets, rugs, beds and bedding, in fact the entire contents of the house, also the following capital stock; 2 Shares Syracuse Water Power Co. 20 Shares Syracuse Power & Light Co. 5 Shares State Bank of Syracuse. 30 Shares Preferred Sandusky Portland Cement Co. 6 Shares Common, Sandusky Portland Cement Co. 58 Shares Advance Radiator Co. 10 Shares Chemical Coal Co. If necessary, sale will be continued on Saturday, May 27th. TERMS OF SALE: AU sums under $5.00 cash. On sums over 15.00 a credit of 6 months time wUI be given, purchaser ti give note with approved freehold security, note drawing 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid when due. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. B. F. DEAHL, Executor. Lincoln Cory, Auctioneer. A. A. Rasor and J. P. Dolan, Clerks. Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, 1 Kosciusko County} ss ’ In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April Term, 1911, David Meloy I Complaint Squire M. Cory, et al. J 11 >B3* Now comes the Plaintiff,, by Jesse E. Eschbach, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defend- 1 ants, Squire M. Cory, Mary Ann Cory, . Mrs. Davis, wife of Thomas C. Davis, whose Christian name is unknown to this I plaintiff and upon diligent inquiry can ( not be ascertained, Mrs. Wood, wife of Christopher C. Wood, whose Christian I name is unknown to this plaintiff and upon diligent inquiry can not be ascertained, Phillip Kline, and Isabella Kline, i wife of Phillip Kline; All of the women once known by any of the namesand 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 re- I spective spouses of such persons, whose names are unknown to this plaintiff; the ' spouses of all of the persons above named I and designated as defendants to this ac - j tion, who are married, the names of whom are unknown to this plaintiff; are not res- i idents of the State of Indiana; that said | action is for the purpose of quieting title ; to real estate situate m Kosciusko County, 1 State of Indiana, and that said non-resi-dent defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is hereby given said defendants, f last named, that unless they be and ap- ! pear on the 68th day of the present term 1. of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the f 20th day of June, 1911, to be holden on j the first Monday of April, A- D. 1911, at ( the Court House in Warsaw, in seid / County and State, and answer or demur j to said complaint, the same will be heard C and determined in their absence. Witness whereof, I hereunto set my j hand and affix the seal of said Court, at ( the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City | of Warsaw, Indiana, this 24th day of j April, A. D. 1911. f C. EDWIN STOUT, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court, k By Van Schrom, Deputy. £ J. E. Eschbach, Att'y for FUiati£ I

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Mr. Robert Wallace. Mr. Robert Wallace, one of the wealthiest residents of Kosciusko county, died Sunday at his home at Leesburg, after a brief illness. His death was caused by uraemic poisoning. Mr. Wallace lived in i Warsaw several years and was well known to the residents of the county. He was seventy years old and besides the bereaved wife, he is survived by three sons—Walter, Victor anb Marshall Wallace, all of whom live at Leesburg. The funeral was held at the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’cleck. Rev. George F. Byrer, of Fort Wayne officiated, assisted by the Rev. J. CGraham, of Leesburg.

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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. 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.