The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 August 1911 — Page 10

LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS' J. P. Dolan was at Goshen Sun-1 day. J A. Beane, editor of the Goshen Democrat, was in town Monday. Mrs. Jacob Umbenhour spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Yone. Nevin McConnell returned from his visit at Lowell, Ind. on Thursday. J. U. Wingard is spending the; week with his mother near Bryan,j Ohio. Mrs. Hannah Smeltzer, of Waka- j rusa. is visiting A. R. Strock and family. Miss Hilda Hughes of LaGrange visited Rev. A. L. Weaver and family Tuesday. Tom Darr Jr. and wife, of Mishawaka, were the guests of relatives here over Sunday. Tom Darr, Jr. and wife of Mishawaka, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Darr. Ruby, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vorhis, was quhe sick the first of the week. James Brady left last Thursday for Washington, expecting to stop ’ in Montana on the way out. Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Barringer and Mrs. Anna Crow and daughter, Miss Cora, were at Goshen Monday. Mrs. Jess Darr and children spent Monday and Tuesday in the coun- j try with Chris Darr and family. B F. Hoopingarner, wife and sort.; Eugene, spent Sunday at the Chas, i Cook cottage at Willow Grove. Lincoln Cory, our lively auctioneer,' was confined to the house for two weeks, but is able to be out again. Miss Mae Tish left Tuesday for Plymouth, where she will be the guest of Miss Lois North for a week Jesse Strieby and wife .attended the Kincaide reunion at Harve Kineaide's Sunday, near North Webster. Mrs. Clyde Myers is at Wakarusa , today attending the funeral of a child of Mr. and Mrs. John Doering. Miss ¥ Ruth Jeffries left for Warsaw Monday where she will visit: her grandparents John Meek and ; wife. Rev. A. L. Weaver will not preach Sunday morning. All come to the evening services in the Evangelical church. Mr. Beach, the new blacksmith on the hill, moved into the Ketring j property on Washington street,: Monday. Mrs. Cleo Wolfe and Miss Flor-; ence Cripe of Millersburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ed- 1 monds over Sunday. The little friends of Bessie Sheffield, numbering 15, gathered at her home Tuesday afternoon, giving her a surprise. Ice cream and cake

was served and a jolly good time | had. Miss Georgia Strock and her cousin, Mr. Shibbley, of Toledo, who is visiting here, spent several days at Wakarusa last week. Mrs. Wm. Connolly left this morning for Mishawaka to attend the Editor’s Convention being held there today and tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. F, Goggin and two children, Frank and Naomi, of Chicago, are visiting with Sam Porter and wife south of town. Mrs. Dr. Black and Mrs. Kreager were over from Ligonier from Friday until Monday, the guests of Howard Bowser and wife. Edmon Deardorff and family, Mrs. Josie Craft, and John Gilbert and family attended the Gilbert reunion at Goshen Saturday. Mrs. Joe Good and children of South Bend, came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miller, ann other relatives. , . s. Wm. Kerwin and wife of Chicago, were the guests of Dr. Bowser and family from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Kerwin" is a sister of Mrs. Bowser. John Meek and family of near Warsaw, were the guests of S. 0. Jeffries Sunday. A peculiarity of the Meek family is that they have had three pairs of twins. One pair is dead, but the other two, a pair of boys and h pair of girls, are living. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Louisa Mote to Owen* - E Emerick, 60.35 a sec Wayne tp. $4,270, Raymond B Grimes to Robert Harper, %a sec 26 Turkey Creek tp. $350. Willard Teek to David Teel, 45 a sec I 4 Seward tp. sl. Robert Harper to R B Grimes,' 1-2 a sec 26 Turkey. Creek tp. $350. Hulda Carlson to Anna and L A Neff, lots 37 and 38 S & W add Syracuse. $lO. Viola A Olinger to James B Richard, 55 a sec 10 Seward tp. SSOO. / John T Vawter to Wm C Gantz and wife, tract sec 22 Turkey Creek. SSOO. Wm H Hess to Loren 1 Busenburg, lot 277 ami 278 Mentone. £6OO, Wm H Eggleston to Winona Assembly, tract in sec 16 Wayne tp. SSOO. Warsaw Investment Co to Cora Robinson, lot 28 Kist’s Central add Warsaw. SIOO.- , Emma J Brackenridge et al to Wm S Rogers, lot 270 Warsaw. $4,000. Soprona Graham to Irene Raich, lots 1 and 2blk 1 Ryerson’S add Pierceton. $1 Wm S Rogers to Sarah C Boggess, und 1-2 lot 270 Warsaw, $2,000. Silas Ketring to Bert E Dausman, lot 22 Kale Islond, S6OO. John T Howard to Zachariah Hendrickson and wife, lot 2 Ketring’s add Syracuse. $2,000. Thos F Jones to Washington B Doran, lot in Mentone. S4O, Tobias Peugh to Clay W Metsker, lot 4 Third add Winona. $4,000. Jasper P Frush to Jerome H Lones, lot 258 Laktside Park. sls. Violet Sanborn to Geo W Ryall, lot 820 Winona Park. $1,400.

PUBLIC SALE I have decided to quit farming and will sell at public auction on my farm, 4'3 miles southwest of Syracuse and 5 miles southeast of Milford and 6 miles northeast of Leesburg and t mile north of the Crowl school house, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1911 Sale to commence at 10 o’clock prompt, 11 HEAD OF HORSES AND COLTS 1 bay mare coming 4 next spring, wt. 1500; 1 bay mare coming 3 next spring; weight 1200; 1 gray horse coming 8 next spring, weight 1500; 1 bay horse coming 12 next spring, weight about 1250; 1 dark bay mare coming 5 next spring, in foal, 1500; 1 bay gelding coming 2 next spring, weight 1150; 2 black geldings coming 2 next spring, weight iSoO; I dk. bay mare colt 5 months old. 1 bay mare colt 4 months old, 1 black horse colt 5 months old. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE, 1 red Durham cow, will be fresh in a September; I red Durham cow giving milk, will be fresh in Oct.; 1 red Durham cow giving milk, will be fresh in Nov.; I Jersey cow, will be fresh in Oct.; 1 blk. cow giving milk, will be fresh in Nov.; 1 Jersey cow-, was fresh in July; 1 Jersey heifer, will be fresh in spring; 1 red Dur: ham heifer, will be fresh this fall; 1 dark rod full-blood Shorthorn bull, coming 2 next spring. 36 HEAD OF HOGS. j sow due to farrow in August; 1 Poland China sow due to farrow first pan of Sept.; 3 Poland China sows due to farrow first part of Oct.; 1 Poland China sow due to farrow in August; 29 head shoals weighing about 70 pounds each. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 3 farm wagons. 1 top buggy, 1 6-foot Champion binder in good running order, 1 -5-toot Deering mower in good running order, 1 clover buncher, 1 16-inch Gale sulky plow good as new, 1 14-inch Gale w alking plow good as new, 1 spading disc good as new, 2 walking corn plows good as new; 1 Rock Island corn planter with 80 rods of 'wire, i-horse hay tedder, rhorse wheat drill used one season, 1 twohorse Superior hose drill, one 10-foothay rake good as new, 1 two-section spike tooth harrow good as new, 1 spring tooth harrow good as new, 1 one-horse spring tooth harrow good as new, 2 bob sleds, 1 one-horse sleigh, 1 grinding mill, 1 corn shelter, 1 onion hoe and drill, 1 onion • screen, 1 Acme harrow. 1 hay ladder, 1 hog rack, 1 Stack clover hay, 1 rolling cutter, 1 grind stone, onion crates. 2 scoop shovels, forks, spades, grain sacks, 2 1-2 set work harness. 1 buggy harness, 1 cream separator good as new, 1 sco p board, 2 sets dump boards. 1 seed corn grader, 1 dotible shovel plow, 100 bushels corn, more or less. HOUSEHOLD GOODS I good glass cupboard, 1 good couch, 1 lounge, 2 bedsteads. 1 dining table and other household goods not mentioned. TERMS OF SALE. All sums under $5 cash, On sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser to give note with approved freehold security, note drawing 8 per cent, interest from date if not paid when due. 3 per cent, off for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. JOHN BUHRT. Lincoln Cory, Auctioneer. David Miller, Clerk. LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUND Mrs. L. A. Neff spent last week with her daughter. Mrs. Chase Scott at Garrett, who has been quite ill. On Monday she was taken to the Garrett hospital, but as she was not satisfied there, she was taken back home again on Thursday. Mrs. Neff brought her grandson, Verdon, home with her. Do you take the Journal?