The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 January 1912 — Page 8
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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. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office gt nd Residence Syracuse. Ind. r z
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WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate. Insurance, ’Collections, Loans, Notarial Work’ ft portion oi 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 Hiles Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana
The Winona Interurban Ru. 60. Effective Sunday Dec. 31,1911 Time" of arrival and departure of trains at Milford Junction, Ind. SOUTH NORTH. 6:55 a. m. 6:04 a. m. * f7:22 “ 7:57 “ 8:57 “ 9:57 “ . 10:57 “ +11:38 “ - f 1:10 p. m. *12::52 pm. *1:57 “ • 1:57 “ 2:57 “ 3:57 “ 4:57 “ *4:57 “ *5:57 “ 5:57 “ 6:57 “ 6:57 ” 827 “ 7:57 “ 11:10 “ 10:16 “ t Winona Flyer through trains between Goshen and Indianapolis. * Daily except Sunday. W. D/STANSIFER A. G. F. & P. A. Warsaw. Ind.
| 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. Drs. Geyer and Geyer of Goshen. Osteopathic Physicans, will be in Syracuse at the home of Mrs. Landis, on Harrison street, Tuesday’s, 7:30 a. m. to 12 o’clock noon. Consultation Free. • FOR SALE—IO acres 2t’miles of Syracuse good 4 room house and bam other out buildings. Henry Doll. Have yotfr calling cards printed at the Journal office. We have a nice selection to choose from. i Don’t forget that it pays to advertise. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot 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. Warding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Tobedo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
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InsncGtlon of our Meats 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 flnest 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
VARIETIES OF FRUIT FOR INDIANA FARMERS The following list of varieties of fruit has been compiled for the benefit of the thousands of Indiana farmers who will order fruit trees this winter. The number of recommended sorts is relatively small and by no means includes every kind which will thrive in the state. Only those are listed below, which in the experience of the fruit growers of the state, and in the tests made by the Station, have been found most reliable. Apples Northern Indiana— , Early:—Red June, Early Harvest, Red Astrachan, Yellow Transparent, Sweet Bough and Benoni. 0 Mid-season—Oldenburg (Duchess of), Wealthy, Gravenstein, Jefferis,' Maiden Blush, Mclntosh. Late:—Jonathan, Grimes, Fameuse, Hubbardston, Wagener, Belledower, Esopus, Stayman, Northern Spy; Baldwin, R. I. Greening, Rome Beauty. Southern Indiana— Early:—Early Harvest, Yellow Transparent, Astrachan, Sweet Bough, Benoni. Mid-season:—Oldenburg (Duchess of), Wealthy, Jefferis, Fall Pippip. Late:—Jonathan, Grimes, Stayman, Rome. Akin, Winesap, York Imperial. Pears Early:—Tyson, Clapp’s Favorite, Bartlett. Mid-season:—Anjou, Bose, LeConte, Vermont Beauty, Seckel. Late: —Kieffer, Lawrence, Winter Nelis, Dana Hovey. Commercial pear growing in Indiana is in its infancy. The blight (Bacillus amylovorus) has proved serious in many of the smaller orchards in various parts of the state and its prevalence has doubtless been a leading factor in restricting the number of commercial pear orchards. The Kieffer, while of inferior quality, is resistant (though by no means immune) to blight and is at present the leading commercial sort. Quinces Early:—Rea (Rea’s Mammouth). Mid-season:—Champion, Meech, Orange. Peaches Early:—Greensboro (free, white), Admiral Dewey (semi-cling, yellow), Mountain Rose (free, white). Mid-season:—Carman (free), Champion (free, white), Belle of Georgia (tree, white), Elberta (free, yellow), Engle (free), Old Mixon Free (free, white), Fitzgerald (free, yellow). Late:—Crawford (free, white), Smock (free, yellow), Salway (free yellow). Plums Early:—Abundance (Japanese), Burbank (Japanese). Mid-season:—Lombard" (European), Reine Claude (European), Monarch (European), Climax (Hybrid Japenese), Golden Drop (European), De Soto (American). Late:—Arch Duke (European), Shropshire (damson, European), French (damson, European). Apricot Early Golden, Moorpark, Royal. Cherries Early:—Early Richmond. Mid-season:—Montmorency. Late: —English Morello. The above are all sour cherries; the sweet sorts are evidently not well adapted to our soil for though the trees grow luxuriantly, they generally fail to set crops of fruit. Grapes Early:—Brighton (red), Moore’s Early (dark blue), Worden (dark blue), Green Mountain (white). Mid-season:—Delaware (red), Concord (dark blue), Agawam [red], N ugara |[white], Pocklington [white]. Late:—Catawba [red]. Blackberries Early Harvest. Mid-season: — Agawam, Snyder, Eldorado. Red Raspberries Marlboro, Cuthbert, London, Eaton. Black Raspberries Early:—Conrath. ' Mid-season:—Cumberland, Kansas. Late—Gregg.
Currants [red] Wilder, Fay, Perfection. Gooseberries Downing, Red Jacket, Pearl. Josselyn. Strawberries Early:—Warfield [lmperfect], Dunlap Mid-season:—Haverland [lmp.]. Bubach [lmp.], Marshall [Per.], Black Beauty [Per.]. Late:—Sample [lmp.], Gandy [Her]. Note:- -In selecting strawberry varieties, never choose Imperfect sorts alone but plant at least one row of Perfect to four of Imperfect. C. G. Wocdbury, Horticulturist J. W. Wellington, Ass t Horticulturist Elkhart Bottom. Ester Stetler spent Sunday with Lera Ott. Raymond Duwelius spent Sunday with John Stetler. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hire were at Syracuse over Sunday. Ivan Moats and family Sundayed at the home of D. L. Blue. Harry Hapner and family called on T. J. Hire and wife Thursday. Stella and Bertha Darr spent Thursday night with Lena Brown., James Brown and family spent Sunday with relatives at Leesburg. Richard Knox was the guest ot his sister, Mrs. Harry Hire and husband over Sunday. Verd Shaffer and family and John Shaffer and family spent Sunday at the home of Elizabeth Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Smith oi Chicago, were the guests of Ben Blue and wife over New Year’s. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoover of Warsaw, spent several days last week with D. L. Blue and family. Miss Mae Zollinger of Millersburg, was the guest of Chas, Method and wife several days last week Rev. W. Frank Buckner and wife and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stump spent Sunday with Munro Ott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hire and son Merril, entertained Morris Blue, Max Emery, Lucile Hire, Fawn and Mollie Hire and Virgil Hire Sunday. Don’t forget to attend the rev ival meetings and hear the evangelist, Mrs. Brewer. Large crowds are attending these meetings. Be one of the crowd. Preaching each day at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Will H Adams to C Leroy Leonard, tract sec 33 Clay tp. $ — Anna M Kelley to Maurice Duncan, 40 a sec 30 Scott tp. $ — Wm H Smith et al to Jas. Ramsey & wife, 46 a sec 12 Seward tp. Oliver E Goshert et al to Wm Schrieber and wife, 55 a sec 5 Franklin tp. $4,950. Wm H Martin Admr to Albert Harman and wife, O L 4 and 5 Taggart’s Add Etna Green. $550. Fletcher Stoner to John Wertenberger, 80 a sec 18 Franklin tp. SB,OOO. Wesley Stackhouse to Geo Harlan, 20 a sec 36 Scott tp. $2,000. Jno S Sheets and Mary W Hill to Jno A Cauffman, 80 a sec 22 Clay tp. $9,250. Jas P Waltz to Robert Burlingame, lots 122,129,130,136 S & W Add Syracuse. SSOO. Geo W Miles to Jos P Dolan, tracts on Kale Island. $2,900. Clyde H Metsker to Robert Pilkington, 80 a sec 24 Etna tp. S7OOO Phebe Harman to Benj B Straub, lot 94 Mentone. S4OO. Mahala E Merrick to Ralph E Merrick, tot in Milford. SISOO. Jas H Miller to Minnie B Van Buren, lot 210 Williams’ Add Warsaw. S7OO. Mrs. Garfield Walker and daughter, Margaret, returned to their home at Indianapolis, Monday, after spending a week here. .. I. The Journal, One Dollar a year.
A Holiday Gift. One of the handsomest pieces of a t work that has ever been gotten u »is “The Bride,” a beautiful lithog aph calendar for 1912. It is lithog aphed in fifteen colors and is a p Tfect reproduction of one of the fc lest oil paintings ever produced i this country. This calendar shows e ery detail of the original and c >uld not be distinguished from it e ccept by experts. Sold in the reguar way it would cost a nice sum, t it the publishers of the National S :ockman and Farmer of Pittsburg, I ann., have purchased 100,900 of i lese handsome pieces of art and v ill send them to any one who will s Hid ten cents in silver or stamps : * cover packing and postage. Unci er this favorable offer “The Bride” should be in the hands of every i -ader of this paper. Address as i bove. Please your absent friends by sanding them the Journal for a year. Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that the unders gned Commissioner, appointed by the c ourt, in an action for partition in the I losciusko Circuit Court, of the State of indiana, being Cause No. 11,910, wherein 1 arrie Line is plaintiff, and Anna Sta- ■ late, Myra Brower and Anna Stamate. (iuardian of Myra Brower, a person of nsouud mind, are defendants, for parti- . on of the real estate described in the ■ omplaint in said cause; will offer for sale . nd sell the real estate described in said . omplaint ordered sold by the Court » SATURDAY, JANUARY 2], 1912 etween the hours of io o’clock a. m. nd 3 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the aw offices of Widaman & Widaman in he City of Warsaw, in said County,’ for :ot less than the appraised value thereof, he following described real estate, situte in Kosciusko County, in the State of ndiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the lortheast quarter of section twenty-eight 28), township thirty-four (34) north, ange seven (7) east, containing eighty icres; Also commencing at the northeast corler of the northwest quarter of section wenty-eight (28), township thirty-four .34) north, range seven (7) east, running hence west 53 77-100 rods; thence south 60 rods; thence east 53 77-100 rods to the enter of said section ;thence north 160 ods to the place of beginning, containing 53 77 acres; Also the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), townhip thirty-four (34) north, range seven 7) east, containing eighty acres; Also a tract of land described as folows, to-wit: Commencing at the southvest corner of section twenty-five (25), .ownship thirty-four (34) north, range <even (7) east, running thence east 40 ods; thence north to the center of the niblic highway; thence angling northwesterly with the center of the public lighway to the section line; thence south >n the section line of section twenty-five .0 the place of beginning, excepting from ,aid tract ten acres in a square form out >f the southeast corner thereof, leaving hirty-two acres,more or less; Also lots Nos. eight (8) and nine (9) in 3. L. Ketring’s Second Addition to the sown of Syracuse, in said County and State. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash n hand, the residue in two equal payments in twelve and eighteen months rom date of sale; purchaser to give notes vaiving valuation and appraisement laws, or. deferred payments, with six per cent. ’ nterest and attorney’s fees, interest paya>le annually, and secure the same by nortgage on real estate purchased. The mrchaser shall have the privilege of payng the purchase price in cash if so de,ired. If said real estate or any portion there>f is not sold on said day, sale will be x>ntinued at same place on same terms rom day to day until sold. ” ALLAN S. WIDAMAN, Tecember 28, 1911. Commissioner.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned, administrator of' the' state of Joanna Smith, deceased, aereby gives notice that by virtue of an _>rder of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, he will at the hour of io o’clock a. m. of the 15th day of January, 1912, at the Office >f the Clerk o the Circuit Court, at Warjaw, Ind., and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, ill the interest of said decedent in and .0 the following described real estate: The west half (%) of the southwest 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 fiveainths (35 5-9) rods; thence north nine (9) rods; thence west thirty-five and fiveainths (35 5-9) rods; thence south nine (9) rods to the place of beginning; also excepting the marl rights heretofore conveyed 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 che full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and condiions:— . At least one-third of the purchase noney cash in hand, the balance in two iqual installments, payable in not to exceed twelve and eighteen months, evilenced by notes of the purchaser, bearng six per cent, interest from date, waivng relief, providing for attorney’s fees ind secured by mortgage on the real eal estate sold. AARON A. RASOR, 12-14-4! AdmmhfaMtw.
BARGAIN LIST OF Town and Farm Properties FOR SALE BY W. G. Connolly Office at Journal Office
TOWN PROPERTY. For Sale—A fine lake front property, close up town. Splendid 8 room house, barn and boat house. 6-room cottage on Huntington street, good wood shed and well house, good cemented cellar, city water; a real bargain at $750. Splendid 6 room house on North Huntington street, city water, cellar, ajid wood shed. Cheap at SBOO. Good well built two story 6 room house, wood shed, well and in good location on Boston street. S9OO. Good 7 room house on South Main street, with cellar, well, lot of fruit, three lots and barn. Will sell at the low price of $1,250 if taken soon. An extra fine 6 rbom house, good cellar, electric lights, well and city water. Fine location. Price $1,650. Have building with two 6 room flats, near lake, nicely finished and everything convenient, water in the house, electric lights. Very cheap at $1,300. Elegant 9 room house, good Cistern water in house, city water, electro lights, newly painted, fine location. Price $1,600. FARM LANDS A splendid 180-acre stock and grain farm, near Syracuse, very productive, fine location, good buildings and a lot of them. Will sell outright, or will take smaller farm in part payment.
Interesting Point. At a spiritualistic meeting in Wichita the spirit of Elijah Grosser was called for. Elijah Grosser had died there many years before, but was remembered for his immense stature, six feet five inches. A voice in the darkness said he was Elijah. “Are you in heaven?” asked an old-timer. “Yes,” came the answer. “Are you an angel, Lige?” “Yes.” The questioner paused, evidently having exhausted his fund of questions, and then suddenly inquired: “What do you measure from tip to tip, Lige?”
When in WARSAW Eat at Intertfrban Restaurant Opposite Interurban Station
We 6amj the BEST < i s our a^m to give* to our customers the , best value for 1110116 y. tmy °niy OAtY' timber cutfrom ' g reen trees, well dried and ‘ seasoned, cut all widths and lengths, and the prices are as low as : can be found anywhere. Don’t forget ■ the place. : ; Lakeside Lumber Co. « Allen D. Sheets, Owner, Syracuse. Indiana
60 acres, 4 miles from Syracuse surface slightly rolling, productive, a splendid large house, good barn. Price $5,000. 55 acres, 2J4 miles from Pierce ton, black loam and gravelly soil, very productive, surface rolling, well tiled. Buildings consist of good house; fine large barn, granary and other outbuildings. $76 an acre. 20 acres good pasture land, half mile from Syracuse. 181 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 bam, about 125 fruit trees started, good soil I Price 2,500. 78 acres 5 miles from Syracuse, I level, good soil, good big house and • a good bank barn, on good road. Price 75.00 an acre. 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. For Sale or Exchange—6o acres 3 miles from Ora, Indiana. Sand loam, level, a fine orchard, good house and barn. Price $3,000. 77 acres 4 miles north of Syracuse good soil, part of farm rolling, fair house and bam, all under cultivation. Price $6,500.
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GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind.
