The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 24, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 October 1911 — Page 8

B *e»eee*te«***«**!>> : TUB HOME OF « I Quality Groceries | i A SURE i THING! While Perhaps None of Us JUST LIVE TO EAT IT’S A SURE THING THAT WE ALL MUST EAT TO LIVE! Eat our duality Groceries and Live Longer Searfoss Brothers PHONE 8

B. & 0. Time Table. Effective November 27, 1910. EAST WEST No. 14,1146, p m No, 17,12:35 p m No 6, 8:45 p. m. No. 11, 6:15 a. m No. 12, 7:31, p. m. No. 5,624 a. m No. 8, 12:59 p. in. No. 15, 4:40 a. m No. 16,9:46 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; Have your calling cards printed {ft the Journal office. We have a nice selection to choose from.

WARRtN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate, Insurance, Collections, Loans. Notarial Work* ft portion oi uour business solicited Office over Klink’s Meat Market _ J t D. S. HONTZ Dentist la dentistry, a stitch in time saves more than nine. Don’t forget your reeth. if you’intrust them to my car; they will receive careful attention. Investigation of work is solicited, : : • Office over Mlles <£ Co. Grocery Syraouae Indiana

HENRY SNOBfIRGER Livery anti Feed Barn if you want to make a drive, ‘ 11*3 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 rare io Genu Each Wau Barn on Main Street rhone a Bus to ftii Trains

Thu Winoiid interurban Ru. Go. Effective Sunday July 2 1911. Cars Leave Milford Junction NORTH A. M.—6:27, 17:57, J9:57, 110:57, *11:36. P. M.—t12:;52, +1:57, +3:57 t4:,57 5:4,7 f6:57, 7:57, *9:57, 10:57. SOUTH A. M.—6:15. *7:22.- +8:57, 110:57. t11:57. P.M.—*l:l3, +1:57, +2:57, +s:o3* +6:10, 6:57, +7:57 8:57, 10:57. .* W*aona Flyer through limited -train between Goshen and Indian apolis, making town stops only. t Through cars from Peru and Warsaw to Elkhart, Mislrawaka, S. Bend. Niles and St. Joseph. For information as to rates, etc., address W. D. STANSIFER A. G. F. &'P. A. Warsaw, Ind.

Elkhart Bottom. John Shoup was at Elkhart Friday. Preaching at Richville next Sunday night. Miss Esther Grider visited with Laura Rex over Sunday. Mrs. Rhoda Myer is visiting at the home of Paul Ringwait. Dave Hollsinger and family called on Frank Shaffer and wife Sunday. Lloyd and Frank Stetler returned to Olivet, South Dakota, Wednesday. Jud Kitson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Shoup. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Darr spent Sunday with Homer Darr and wife at Syracuse. g Miss Laura Rex entertained a number of guests at her home Friday night. Fred Enderle of Antwerp, Ohio, was the guest of Miss Florence Stetler over Sunday. Jacob Umbenhour and wife had as Sunday guests Albert Darr, wife and Miss Cloe Darr. Mrs. John Shoup and Florence and John Stetler called at the home of Monroe Ott Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hire and Rev. Cain of Anderson, took Sunday dinner with Wm. Hire and family. John Good and family, Estella Alwine and Bertha and Stella Darr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Darr. Mrs. Laura Cole and daughter, Kathryn, and Miss Beulah Bender of Syracuse, spent Sunday with Wm. Hire and family. Rev. W. H. Hollister of Kolar, India, and Dr. E. H. Hart of Wuhn, China, attended the convention here Wednesday, and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire. We are now located in dur new quarters over Cauffman’s dry goods store, first door east of Bank The office of the Journal will be open every week-day evening excepting when notice to the coritrary is given on Journal bulletin board at bottom of stairway leading to office.

InsncGtlon of our Meats few I w ■ will satisfy the most particular buyer that they are tender aud sweet, and that ■ there is less waste about them than the ordinary kind. We always keep in stock—in the ice-box in summer—the finest grades of fresh-killed pork, mutton, lamb, veal and poultry. But we are by no means high-priced butchers. We give von the best, and charge only a fair living profit. E. W. HIRE

Bobby’s Essay On Advertising. Advertising is whare you go To a newspaper or billboard or sumwhare & tell the wurld to come around & see you. it pays to advertise, bee kause thare has been lots of it done. It began in the garden of Eden, the snaik dident start it either, Adam started it. he felt lonely so he went 8c put an ad sumwhare, I doant know the naim of the paper 8c the ad sed Middle Aiged Gentleman Wishes to Meet Refined Woman of Meens, object Matrimony 8c Eve saw the ad 8c sed Well, here i am, i seen yure ad in the paper. then the snaik cairn along 8c put a sine on the tree of nollege, it sed Right this Way to the Informa tion bureau, eet a apple 8c ’Git Wise, for it pays to Advertise. Adam 8c eve both ansered the ad 8c here we are, advertising ourselves. All live creechers advertise, beests 8c burds 8c men 8c everything, when a mule is good 8c kind all day long he is jest advertising for a sucker to cum neer his hind heels, when a peacock gits out in the sun 8c walks around it is advertising his ferthers. eeven the fishes advertise, i once herd of a pickerel that put an ad in the paper for a room mate but the pickerel got caught befoar anybody ansered the ad. Want A Raise? The young man or young woman who works for wages is often apt to think that as soon as their employer’s back is turned they have the privilege of killing time, reasoning that what he does not see he does not know., Most employers know what is going on in their absence, not by reports from other employees, but by results. No clerk or wage earner was ever advanced that only worked when the “boss’’ was present. 1 No matter how well you do your work, or how much you accomplish when he is there, you are judged by your faithfulness to him and his business when he is away. Don’t deceive yourself by thinking you are “putting one over,” because the chances are that you are not and that he knows what you really are doing when he is away. Faithfulness always brings results and if you do not like your work, tell him so, and get out—your place can be filled.—Exchange. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ilouton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Mabel C. Kendall to Louise McIntyre, lots 40 8c 41 sixth add Winona. S2OOO Hudson B. Robinson et al to Lex i Walters, lot 94 Burket. $250 Clinton E. Yeager to Newton A. Yeager, 40 a. sec. 12 Jackson tp. SISOO Lewis E. Peek to Luther E. Bartholomew & wife, 33.94 a. sec. 4 Tur key creek tp. $2150 Zack Stickler, admr. to James E. GuKBO a. sec. 25 Wayne tp. $3950. Sila\ Ketring et al to Clara E. Gray, 17sp. sec. 16 Turkeycreek tp. $llOO Amanda Hoyt XHarter part of lot 497 Funk’sadtTW&rsaw: SI4OO Edgar H. Henderson to Laura M. P. Belt, 10 a. sec. 32 Wayne tp. SI4OO Samuel Kelly to Lawrence Lozier 8c wife, 80 a. sec. 2 Wayne tp. S6OOO Jas. B. Richard to Viola A. Olinger, 55 a. sec. 10 Seward tp. SSOO Christopher Neff to Jermiah L. Washam, lot 32 Packerton. S6OO Cyrus Long to Andrew J. Meek, 12.07 a. sec. 30 Tippecanoe tp. $1250 Wm. E. Moore to B. 8c O. Ry., 3.58 a. sec 10 Turkeycreek tp. $530 Frederick Kline to Ezra M. Radcliff, lot 57 Barbour’s add. Pierceton SSO Jacob C. P. Hayes to Chas. Brower 8c wife, lot 4 blk. 14 Pierceton SIOO Edward H. Poland to Laura D. Grady, lots 21 8c 22 Kinzie. SIOOO Michael Daly et al to Josiah Baker, lots 1, 2 8c 3 blk. 7 Pierceton. SIOO L ’ Newton A. Yeager to Etta M. Haines, 80 a. sec. 12 Jackson tp. $9200 $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Ladies’ Oxfords now selling at $1.50. A. W, Strieby.

Home News Notes. For Rent—Upright piano. J. W. Rothenberger. B. F. Hentzell has been sick for several days. One hard coal burner for sale cheap. J. W. Rothenberger. David Ott and wife spent Sunday with Claude Miles and family. Three new patterns of Linoleum just received at S. C. Leppei’s. Mrs. Alta Brown attended the funeral of a cousin at Goshen Saturday. J. U. Wingard went to Bryan, Ohio, Sunday, to spend a few days with his mother. J. T. Riddle and wife attended a Sunday School convention at North Webster Sunday. Misses Georgia Strock and Cadda Klingaman were at home from Goshen over Sunday. Miss Dovie Grisamer of Goshen, visited her brother, Cullen Grisamer and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wead expect to leave Saturday for Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Lew Butt of Milford, i& very ill with cancer. She is the mother of C. A. Johnson of this place. Frank Brady and wife returned home Friday from a ten days’ visit at various points south of here. Harvey Zigler and family of Elkhart, and Dr. Cleland of Gary, spent Sunday with Sol Lung and wife. For Sale Cheap—A good double barrel shot gun. Ithaca make. J. W. Rothenberger. Miss Mabelle Brady was at Chicago Saturday and Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Swartz. Than Altland and wife and Jacob Altland and Mrs. Joann Holloway, were the guests of Wm. Beckmann and family Sunday. Mrs. Boland, ovzner and proprietor of the Lake View hotel, and family, have returned to their home in Chicago for the winter. Mrs. Angel returned from Fort Wayne Thursday, where she had been for some time with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Skeer. Miss Cora Pence and Will Wyland were married at Warsaw Saturday. They expect to go to housekeeping in Chas. Wead’s home. Light up your country homes with the latest and best system of Acetylene lights, installed by G. W. Elliott, Warsaw, Ind. 012-ts For Sale—A four room house, in good repair, in west part of town, on small monthly payments. Price $475. W. G. Connolly. An automobile excursion made up of the following persons was at Bourbon last ThursdaySp attend the Bourbon fair: Wesley Ott and wife, David Ott and J. N. Juday were passengers in the Wesley Ott car and Willis Ott and wife and

DR. BOLAN LjM . Specialist in all Rectal and Intestinal Diseases, including Blind, Bleeding Protruding and Itching Piles. Fistala, Fissures and Ulueration of the Rectum. Constipation in most every case is a sure symptom of rectal trouble in some form and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan’s system of rectal treatment and rectal medication. Goiter, (or thick neck,) Blood and Skin Diseases, Kidney Bladder and Urinary Troubles treated successfully. CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE. Thursday, Ort. 19 SYRACUSE.

Noah Ott and lady in the Willis Ott car. For long service and best light bay the Mazda nonbrakeable electric lamp at E. E. Strieby’s. G. W. Elliott, of Warsaw, installs tie best know system of Acetylene lights. Satisfaction guaranteed. See him before investing. 012 ts Mrs. Primrose and Edgar Will ams of Edwardsburg, Mich., were t le guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barraiger Thursday and Friday. Both ere relatives of Mrs. Barringer. Lost—A folding chair, any one knowing themselves to have one of my foldingchairs in their possession please return same and oblige. J. W. Rothenberger. Commodore T. Vawter left Tuesday on his annual pilgrimage to Citonelle, Alabama. On the way there .e will visit friends at Franklin and Jartinsville, Ind., and Cincinnati, < )hio. Dave Blue and family moved the irst of the week from the Isaac Kitson property on Benton street, ato the property on West Main treet formerly owned by Charles inyder. Drs. Geyer end Geyer of Goshen. Isteopathic Physicans, will be in Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Lands, on Harrison street, Tuesday’s, :30 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. Conultation Free. Arthur F. Griffith, the mathemati;al wonder of this country, is in 4ew York City giving an act of his apid mental calculations at vaudeville theatres, showing the people low quick and accurate he is in iguring any problem, mentally, that they ask him. On Sixth street in Cincinatti, O. letween Plumb and John streets, here are eleven saloons, one grocery, hree second-hand clothing stores, wo pawn shops and three underakers.- Make your own comments ix the connection betweent the eleven to one and the eleven to three. Frank P. Eyman jr. who is no longer “little” Frank was in town Sunday to call upon a few of his father’s friends of years ago. Mr. doovens, wife and daughter accompanied him on the trip and visited the old home farm north of town better kmrtvn as the Jesse Vail place. Henry Loher of Milford, is in a critical condition at his home from a second stroke of paralysis, which he suffered last week. Mr. Loher is well known to many of our readers, who will be sorry to hear of his affliction. Douglas Lung, from south of town, was at Milford Monday, and while there called on Mr. Loher. Every housewife of experience in this vicinity knows that GERBELLE FLOUR is always reliable, always uniform and always reasonable in price, and that she can get better results on baking day than from any other brand. Ask your grocer for GERBELLE and if he does not have it, send his name to ’ THE GOSHEN MILLING CO. Goshen, Ind. Special. I have for sale 15 acres 4 miles south of North Web ster and I mile of Khun’s Landing a fine summer resort, buildings consist of a fine cottage house with good celler, and a small barn. About 6 acres are rolling and balance level; soil very productive, plenty fruit for family use; good water. Any one looking for a small farm for a home should investigate. W. G. Connolly.

SIOO Reward, SIOO The rerders of this paper will be pleased to learn 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.

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State Bank oi Surasuse We pay 3 per cent. Interest on Certificates of Deposit This bank is under the management of Conservative business men, and your money, when on deposit with ’ us, you can rest assured is rightly placed and safely deposited.

MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Landin 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 or Exchange—Bo acres 5 miles south of South Bend, good roads all the way out. Buildings need repairing to make them good. Good soil and in good neighborhood. You can get a bargain in this farm, considering the location. W. G. Connolly. Have three or four customers for small farms from 20 to 60 acres near Syracuse if priced right. W. G. Connolly. If you have a farm that you wish to sell, small or big, list it with me. I will find’a buyer for you. W. G. Connolly, Syracuse, Ind. For Sale—A fine new, well built, 9 big room house on Huntington St. Good water, fine cellar. Price SIBSO. W. G. Connolly. FOR SALE—IO acres 2| miles of Syracuse good 4 room house and bam other out buildings. Henry Doll. I have a splendid 6-room house on Boston street that I will sell at a bargain. W. G. Connolly.

J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind.

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