The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 33, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 December 1911 — Page 8
: THE HOME OF | I Quality Groceries | A Merry Xmas TO ALL! If we are to have the Pleasure of Assisting You in Getting Up that Christmas Spread You Would Be Justified In Inviting Santa Claus Himself! He Is A Great Champion Os Quality! TRY THESE—-THEY’LL PLEASE—ORANGES PINEAPPLES CRANBERRIES GRAPES SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE CELERY LETTUCE NUTS CANDIES ISearfoss Brothers PHONE 8
—T" Ask your Grocer for Hersh Yeast The Baker’s Delight BUTT & XANDERS » Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. J. fl. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Officeland Residence Syracuse, Ind. GEORGE 111. BAILEE All Kinds oft WELL WORK And well Supplies, Wind Mills Shop in Grissom’s Harness Shop Phone 119 WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate, Insurance, Collections, 'Loans, Notarial Work' A portion ot uour business solicited Office over Klink’s Meat Market 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 The Winona Interurban Ry. 60. Effective Sunday Nov. 2 1911. Cars Leave Milford Junction NORTH A. M.—6:27, +7:57, 19:57, *11:38. P. M._t12:;54, 11:57,13:57 +4:,57 5:5,7 17:00, 7:57, *9:57, 10:57. SOUTH . A. M.—6:15, *7:22, +8:57, +10:57. P.M.—*l:lo, +1:57, +2:57, *4:57, +5:57, 6:57, +7:57 8:57, 1057. * Winona Flyer through limited train between Goshen and Indian apolis, making town stops only. For information as to rates, etc., address W. D. STANSIFER A. G. F. & P. A. Warsaw, Ind.
MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. h 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 rang- > jpg from sls up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. • Drs. Geyer and Geyer of Goshen. - Osteopathic Physicans, will be in Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Lan- ' dis, on Harrison street, Tuesday’s, 7:30 a. m. to 12 o’clock noon. Conj sultation Free. FOR SALE—IO acres 2| miles of Syracuse good 4 room house and bam other out buildings. Henry Doll. Have your calling cards printed at the Journal office. We have a nice selection to choose from. Don’t forget that it pays to advertise. Beware of Ointments for Gatarrh that Contain Mercuro as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the ” whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions ■ from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. TestiImonials free. Sold by all druggists. Price 75c a bottle Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. . OVER 85 YEARS* PERI ENC E HMTiii' "Bnrmrijr B| 9 J J i J i ■ ■ j| . S r Mgg a1 8 I1 m H J Trade Marks Designs r Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may , quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an 1 Invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive Special notice, without charge, la the Scientific American. K handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, *L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co. 3e ’ B ™ d New York Branch Office, 615 F St. Washington. D. C. inmionoiourMos In UA 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 —m the ice-box in summer—the, finest grades of fresh-killed beef, pork, mutton, lamb, veal and poultry. But we are by no means high-priced butchers. We give yon the best, and charge only a . fair living profit. E. W. HIRE
| Local and Personal i For Sale—lce boat at Brunjes Park. Mr. and Mrs. Verd Shaffer were at Goghen Friday. Mrs. Fred Hinderer and son, Russell, were at Goshen Saturday. Miss Lena Ott went to South Bend last week to be gone several weeks. Ira Leedy of Pierceton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.jFrank Younce last week. Mr. Quackenbush left last week for Chicago where he will probably work this winter. Mrs. Black of Ligonier, was tht guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowser, Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Alice Tripp of Anderson, came last week to spend a few weeks with relatives here. Mrs. Chas. Bundy will spend Chritmas in Chicago the guest of her son Fred Bundy and family. Mr. J. W. Agnew of Lusk, Wyoming, was the guest of Miss Jessie Callander from Saturday until Monday. Miss Helen Wray, quite well known here died Saturday at her home in Collinsville, Okla., of typhoid fever. Miss Susanne Fisher, who spent ten days at her home near Wakarusa returned to Elmer Ott’s Saturday evening. Why not send absent friend a receipt for a year’s subscription to the Journal for a Xmas present? Nothing would please them better. G. W. Elliott, of Warsaw, installs the best know system of Acetylene lights. Satisfaction guaranteed. See him before investing. 012-ts Mr. Frank Bundy of Lima, Ohio, returned to his home Monday, after spending three days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bundy. SIOO down and $5 a month bujs new upright pianos, in any kind of case, walnut, mahogany or oak. J. W. Rothenberger. Zack Bartholmew, well known to many of our readers died at Leesburg Saturday. His son, Walter, who lives in Oregon is coming and expects to arrive today. The funeral will probably be held Saturday. The third number on the lecture course will be a Cantata entitled “Mrs. Santa Claus Concert” given by the children of the M. E. Sunday school Saturday evening December 23. Between 40 and 50 children will take part in the exercises. Miss Blanche Moore a teacher jn the Cromwell schools was in town Thursday visiting the schools here and visiting her cousin Mrs. Wm. Bushong and family. The Cromwell schools were just moved into their new school building last week. Bank Statement. S. L. KETRING, Prest. A. A. RASOR, Vice Prest. W. M. SELF, Cashier. Report of the condition of the State Bank of Syracuse, a State bank at Syracuse, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Dec. sth, 1911. RESOURSES. Loans and Discounts .... $125,236.70 Overdrafts . 413.07 Other Bonds and Securities . . 6,000,00 Furniture and fixtures 1,550.00 Due from Banks and Trust Co’s 59,056.26 Cash on hand 9,600.95 Cash 1tem5864.56 Current Expenses and Taxes . . .319.57 Interest Paid 157.76 Total Resourcess2o3,l9B.B7 liabilities. • Capital Stock—paid in ... . $25,000.00 Surplus3,soo.oo Exchange, Discounts & Interest 1,177.23 Demand Deposits . . 73,294.56 Demand Certifiicatesioo,227.oß 173,521.64 Total Liabilities2o3,l9B.B7 State of Indiana, county of Kosciusko, ss. I, W. M. Self, Cashier of the State Bank of Syracuse, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. M. Self, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th. day of Dec., 1911. Geo. L. Xanders, [seal.] Notary Public. My commission expires March IX, mj« I
: •■BBBOOBBBBBBBB>«BBMOBWBmBBBHHBiMBBBIMBBIM| 1 Now’s the Time to Buy Your I Christmas Presents : i —— - ■. i — - — ■ Xmas but 2 Weeks Away and Lots of Things to Buy DON'T DELAY 1 Stocks are ell complete and shopping has really begun. Come to this store before the Holiday Rush while we have more time to wait on you. It’s easier to get what you want than later, when stocks become depleted. You’ll want candies, nuts fruits, toys, etc. But the real su istantiai things, to beautify and make comfortable the home, things to wear and use, things almost always needed and desired can Le best supplied by a Dry Goods Store—this Dry Goods Stole. We start today . A December Cut Price Sale on All Coats, Suits and Dresses We have reduced prices on Rugs and Carpets for Christmas buying. Stocks of Household Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts, Blankets A and Comforts have been selectee with a view to your Christmas needs, and prices marked unusually low. Underwear, Hosiery, Glove and Q Hdkf stocks are in the pink of condition. You’ll be wise to shopping early, make out your lists, bring them here, we do the rest
I December Gut Price Sale' La lies Goats, Sults, Dresses ■ starts today. It includes every garment in the store; affords you I® an opportunity to buy the very newest garment we’ve had to show, at a sharp reduction fron former prices. Here are Plush and Caracul Coats, Novelty and Reversible Coats, fine satin lined and serge coats for Ladies and M isses, at a nice saving. Ladies’ and Misses' Suits c; Broadcloths, Serges, Worsteds and Novelty Mixtures, the season's most desirable models, on I which you save from 25 to 50 per cent. Children’s Coats at manufac urer's prices. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 now for coats worth one-third more. You Save 15 to 25 Per Cent by Buying Now I Inventory always follows Cl ristmas, and modern merchandising does not permit the carryi ig over of merchandise from one season to another, and these sha p reductions are made to stimulate December trade and clear the decks before inventory. Note the following reductions: $25.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 fee , go at 19.50 I $22.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 fee:, go at 16.75 $22.50 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet.gc at 18.50 $20.00 Tapestry Rugs, 9x12 feet, *o at 14.95 $15.00 Tapestry Rugs, 9x12 feet, go at 11.50 A full assortment of Rugs i< all sizes and correspondingly low prices. ■ ? I Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves and Handkerchiefs are always big items in. Xmas buying. The following lines sold and controlled by this store is a safe guarantee of appreciation and satisfaction.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ; ■■ - I Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Indiana Loan &. Trust Co to Ella I Silvers, 10 a sec 26 Jefferson tp., $123. Samuel C Wilhelm to Winfield and Susan Phebus, tract in Syracuse. $250. Alma Yount to Oscar Tullis, 70 a sec 34 and 3 Seward tp. $4,800. Essa L Hover et al Trustees to. Retta and Elizabeth Hess, lot 163 Warsaw. $163, Elmer E Hickman to Leroy and Alma Sipes, part of lots 59 and 60, Warsaw. $3,000. Ulysses S Lidgard to Edward E Klinger, 147 a secs 16 and 21 Plain tp. $14,000. Edward E Klinger to Myrtle M Lidgard, 28 a sec 30 Prairie tp. SIO,OOO. Edward J Miller to Moses S Schmucker, 40 a sec 12 Scott tp. $3,600. Geo W Kester to John Hartsock, 80 a sec 11 Harrison tp. SIO,OOO. Chas M Rider to Israel Landis, 50 a secs 15 and 16 Seward tp. $2,650. Mollie C Truesdell to Silas Ketring, 10 lots in Kale Island. $750. Warren Hyndman to Harlow Case and wife, 1-4 ain Syracuse. SBS. Jesse Rex to same parties, 1-4 a in Syracuse. $1,350. Alexander Sponseller to Thos J Prickett, 40 a sec 10 Etna tp .$3,000 : Frank L Patterson to Harry Edg- • erton, lot on Mo Union St. Warsaw. $325. L E Upson to Amos Ringle, part ' of lot 38 Warsaw. $3,000. Charley Sams to Asher E Sams, 120 a sec 23 Etna tp. $l5O. Leroy Sipes to Eime/ E Hick-i man, 40 a sec 33 Plain tp. $3,000. j Jas E Thwaits to Lhura I Hick-1 man, 40 a sec 3 Prairie'tp. g 2,800. < Martha Beigh et al to Iva R Gar-, man. lot 64 Claypool. $l,lOO. - A
i Taylor University to Chas W • Scott, lot 162 Warsaw. $1,750. ' Day Strong to Howard Staybaugh . 15 a sec 18 Franklin tp. $1,550. Wm H Guy to Margaret A Gris- ! fith, part of lot 14 Atwood. $750. Flora Hamman to Alfred B Stoan lots 36 and 17 Thrall’s Add Warsaw. $1,400. • Notice of Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned, administrator of the J ' estate of Joanna Smith, deceased, < hereby gives notice that by virtue of an < order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, he J will at the hour of io o’clock a. m. of the < 15th day 1 of January, 1912, at the Office I' of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, at War- * j saw, Ind., and from day to day thereafter < i until sold, offer for sale at private sale, ’ all the interest of said decedent in and ] i to the following described real estate: I The west half (#) of the southwest I quarter (%) of section twenty-five (25) township thirty-four (34) north, range six (6) east, less the following two (2) acre tract; beginning at a point thirty-eight (38) rods north from the southwest corner of section twenty-five (25) township thirty-four (34) north, range six (6) east, running thence east thirty-five and fiveninths (35 5-9) rods; thence north nine (9) rods; thence west thirty-five and fiveninths (35 5-9) rods; thence south nine (9) rods to the place of beginning; also excepting the marl rights heretofoie conyeyed to the Sandusky Portland Cement Company; the said tract to be sold containing seventy-eight and one-half acres, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: — At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed twelve and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on the real real estate sold. AARON A. RASOR, 12-14-41 Administrator. GEO. D. HURSEY : Dealer in Building Materials, • Cement Brick, Fence Posts. Etc. Syracuse, Ind. «i 1
Munsing Union Suits for Men, Women and Children; Stretton Mills Underwear for Ladies; Wayne Knit and Gordon Dye Hosiery for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Ladies’ pure thread Silk Hosiery, pair.— 50c, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00 Men’s Silk Half Hose, pair 50c and SI.OO Ladies’ fine Lisle and Mercerized Cotton Hose, in all weights, pair 25c, 35c and 50c Men’s Fine Lisle Half Hose, black and colors, in fancy boxes, 3 pairs for $1.00; 6 pairs forsl.so Christmas Selection of Fancy Huck and Damask Towels, most excellent Pure Linen I Huck and Damaek Towels, special values, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, sl. ■ Fancy Huck Toweling in all widths for Embroidery purposes. B Unsurpassed Showing Table Linens B and Napkins Pattern Cloths, in all sizes, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, I $5.00 to $7.50. Napkins to match at $2, $2.50, $3 to $7.50. Every item a rare value at 48c, 59c, 75c, 85c, 95c, sl, $1.15 yd. | White Satin & Crochet Bed Spreads I All Grades in Plain, either Fringed or Escalloped. 1 B Crocket Quilts at ssc, SI.OO, $125, $1.50, $2 00 8 Satin and Marseilles Quilts at—„ $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50 B Fine Satin Quilts with bolster to match, in fancy boxes, at $5.00, • $5.50 and $7.50 per set. B Sheets and Pillow Cases Hemstitched or Plain. Complete range of sizes now in stock— B We specialize Dwight, Anchor and Pequot Sheets and have priced B them very low for this holiday season.
i: HIGGS FUGS § JUNK J; I will buy all kinds of hides 11 and furs. ;; For No. 1 beef hides will ;; pay 10c per pound. ;; Horse hides $2.50 to $3.50. ; I ‘ Tallow, 5c a pound. ! I » a ;; These prices for Nov. only. < ;; Phone 137. J :; DAVIS GRAFF j «’ Syracuse, Ind. j
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1 HENRY SNOBfIRGER ! Liveru and Feed Barn Ilf vou 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 All Trains
to buy your 3 lumber. We :: have it all rea- :: dy to load, if :: not the right :: size we are :: now prepared :: to make it so/ ::
