The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 January 1912 — Page 8

toHJiiow 4' Wr^' S BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY. YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE MOST DANGEROUS WITH DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND OTHER DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS PRICE 50c AND SI.OO ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ SOLD AND G! ARANTEED BY BBBHHKHMM F. L. HOCH, Syfacuse, Ind.

. Ask vout (hoc er for Hersh Yeast The Baker’s Delight BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. ' Phone 7 SY RACUSE., IND. J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85— Residence Syracuse, Ind. HOUSE W. BAILEY All Kinds of WELL WORK: And well materials, Sapplies, Wind Mills Shop in Grissom’s Harness Shop Phone 119 WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate, Insurance, Collections, loans, Notarial Work> ft portion of 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 <jare they will receive careful atten, tion. Investigation of work is solicited. • : : • Office over Miles & Co. Grocery SyraousH Indiana - ’ ■ ■ , tub Winona Inttnirban'-Ru. Go. 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. +7:22 “ 7:57 “ 8:57 “ 9:57 “ 10:57 “ ±11:38 “ \ | 11:10 p. m. *12:;52 p.m. , * *1:57 “ 1:57 “ 2:57 “ 3:57 “ 4:57 “ j *4:57 “ ' *5:57 “ 3 5:57 “ • 6:57 “ 6:57 “ 8:27 “ 7:57 “ 11:10 “ 10:16 “ f Winona Flyer through trains between Goshen and Indianapolis. * Daily except Sunday. IW. D. STANSIFER A. G. F. & P. A. Warsaw, Ind.

MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central ichigan is nov open for home seekers. This* lanr is level on which heavy timbe grew. Is a loam with clay subsoi town and railroad near. Price rang ing from sls up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. FOR SALE—IO acres 2j mile of Syracuse good 4 room house an< barn other out buildings. Henry Doll. „ Have your calling cards prints at the Journal office. We have a nice selection to choose from. Please your absent friends by sending them the Journal for a year Don’t forget that it pays to advertise.

How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for 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. Warding, Kinnan&Marvin, , Wholesale Druggists, Tobedo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal!; 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. '■ ■ , OVER 65 YEARS* gggj-- EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Ccmmur.lcations strictly conttdeutlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest acency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn 4 Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific nmerfcatt. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of anyeciet'tiuc Journal.- tierme. 13 a year: four months, gold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Go. 38 ' B ™*-’’ New York Branch Offlce. 625 F St- Washington,». C. InsnoGtioii ol our Meats i fflr W will satisfy the most particular buyer that they are tender and sweet, and that there is less waste about them than the 1 ordinary kind. We always keep in the ice-box in summer—the finest grades of fresh-killed beef, pork, mutton, lamb, veal and poultry. But we are.by p.o means high-priced butchers. 1 We give yon the best, and charge only a ■ fair living profit. E. W. HIR E * ■ /-'S'"

| Local and Personal | ,J ■ I School opened Monday with a ’ very fair attendance. The days are growing longer and so are our bills for fuel. The coal man is wearing the broadest kind of a sioile. Embroidery Sale January 13. A. W. Strieby. “Oh, the snow, the beautiful snow ■ Falling from Heaven to earth below.” Box Social Friday evening, January • 12th, at the Dismal school house. All are invited. Watch your stove pipes, these arctic, breezy nights. Bad time to hustle for new quarters. The man who predicted a mild winter, is dead, at least he is not visible to the naked eye. Girls, don’t forget that this is Leap Year, and that you have the right to “talk right out in meeting.” Special low price made on all remaining Ladies and Misses Coats. A. W. Strieby. f The creaking of the ice wagon is now heard in the land, and the crop of frigid crystals is said to be fine. Miss Mahala Shroufe returned to her home near Wilmot Friday, after visiting with Mrs. C I. Bender and family. The weather for the past wee! has beeen extremely cold everywhere, zero weather reaching as fai south as Texas. Skating on the lake has been superb, and the wide, expansive sheet of ice is speckled with gay and merry pleasure seekers. James Nichols of Los Angeles, California, vvho is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Grissamer, visited at Mishawaka several days. Feed the birds, the hungry birds, That flutter ’round your door; And cast a morsel, here and there, Among the suffering poor. SIOO down and $5 a month buy? new upright pianos, in any kind of case, walnut, mahogany or oak. J. W. Rothcnbferger. Plumbing, steam and hot watei heating, Estimates furnished free. Satisfaction guaranteed Phone 217. Sheridan-Greene Co., Goshen, Ind. The prospects at this writing for a season of jollity in a carriage on runners isJdecidedly good. Winter seems very tame without the jingling of the bells. Postmasters are breathing a sigh of relief from under an avalanche of Christmas-card greetings, only to be enlivened by the visit of St. Valentme in the near future. Some heartless specimen of the genus homo has been lessening the number of canines in town by the poison route. This may be said to be a “dog-gone” piece of business. It is said that at least 8,000,000 individuals “swore off” on New Year’s day. This number may be shortened by about five ciphers e’re the falling of the sere and yellow leaf. 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. There are delicious “All Sugar Sticks,” light as a feather, forty sticks to the pound, among the He-Mi-La candies. They will do the children good. They are pure, fresh and wholesome. ' / Sunday, the following named persons gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, who reside on the Francis Ott farm five miles east of Syracuse, to remind Mrs. Miller of her 32nd birthday. A fine big dinner and a good social time was heartily enjoyed by all. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, and her aged grandfather Mr. Ward, Virgie and Lena Ward, Burt Ward and wife of Syracuse.

Elkhart Bottom. Miss Lucile Hire spent Sunday with Henry Hire and wife. h John Shoup and wife returned ■ : from Ottawa, 111., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stabler are enter-| 1 taining company from Ohio. Josephine Stiver spent Thursday: night with Will Hire and wife. Dick Knox took Sunday dinner; with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hire. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stump spent Sunday with Will Hire and wife. Rev. W. Frank Buckner spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rachel Hire. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hire spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Vica Hapner. Mrs. D. L. Brewer, the evangelis , left Monday morning for her home at Whitland, Indiana. Mr. David Hire met with a very severe test in bathing his feet, and is now on the sick list. George Biddle of Elkhart, an ; Ole Oliver of Ottawa, 111., are the guests of John Shoup and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kitson and j children of Milford, spent several days at the home of Henry Hire and wife. Revival meetings closed at Richville Sunday night. There will be preaching at that place a week from Sunday night. You are invited. HENRYSNOBfIRGER Livery and Feed Barn | If you want to make a drive, “It’s the Place” to 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.* Fare 10 Gents Each Way Bam on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to ftll Trains Commissioner’s Sale- / of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that the under- 1 signed Commissioner, appointed by the Court, in an action for partition in the Kosciusko Circuit Court, of the State of Indiana, being Cause No. 11,910, whereia Carrie Line is plaintiff, and Anna Sta- I , -mate, Myra Brower and Anna Staitaate. Guardian of Myra Brower, a person of unsound mind, are defendants, for partition of the real estate described in the complaint in said cause, will offer for sale i and sell the real estate described in said complaint ordered sold by the Court SATURDAY, JANUARY 27,1912 between the hours of io o’clock a. m. and 3 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the law’offices of Widaman & Widaman in the City of Warsaw, in said County, fcr not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, situate in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), township thirty-four (34) north, range seven (7) east, containing eighty acres; ; Also commencing at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section , twenty-eight (28), township thirty-four (34) north, range seven (7) east, running thence west 53 77-100 rods; thence south 160 rods; thence east 53 77-100 rods to the center of said section;thence north 160 rods to the place of beginning, containing 53 77 acres; Also the west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28), township thirty-four (34) north, range seven (7) east, containing eighty acres; Also a tract of land described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of section twenty-five (25 ), township thirty-four (34) north, range seven (7) east, running thence east 40 rods; thence north to the center of the public highway; thence angling northwesterly with the center of the public highway to-the section line; thence soutn on the section line of section twenty-five to the place of beginning, excepting from said tract ten acres in a square form out of the southeast corner thereof, leaving thirty-two acres,more or less; Also lots Nos. eight (8) and nine (9) in ’ S. L. Ketring’s Second Addition to the Town of Syracuse, in said County and State., TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, the residue in two equal payments in twelve and eighteen months > from date of sale; purchaser to give notes ‘ waiving valuation and appraisement laws, 1 for deferred payments, with six per cent , interest and attorney’s fees, interest payable annually, and secure the same b-j mortgage on real estate purchased. Th Ji purchaser shall have the privilege of pay-' mg the purchase price in cash if so de- i sired. If said real estate or any portion thereof is not sold on said day, sale will be continued at same place on same terms from day to day until sold. ALLAN S. WIDAMAN, December 28, 1911. Co'nfnrissiohter. '

llhe Newell Bros?Co.’.' 1 Great JANUARY 6LEARIW SALE I ot Ladies’ and Misses’ Goats, Suns anh vDresses Started In This Week with a Rush' ■«. — — , * I Following one of the most successful seasons in point of sales in the history this store and its ■ Ready-to-Wear department, we have started the new year with a Stupendous Price Smashipg'Sale of I Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Ladies’ and MisSes’ Suits. Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses and Lad- I ies’ Skirts and Waists. I We’ve Been Telling You the Truth for Over 30 Years | HERE ARE THE FACTS; I WE ARE OVERSTOCKED—We have too many Suits, too many Coats, too many Dresses and Skirts, R too many Children’s Coats—no time now for quibbling—we’ll lose now, I Rather Than Take Chances. I You’ll find the goods, the prices and the sale just as we represent. The Clearance Sale prices are not based on worth, valve, cost to us, or cost to the manufacturer—they are prices made to get your money, and they 1 A will do it if you need the goods. g

I Too Many Ladies and Misses Suits I sls 00 now for your unrestricted choice of any Ladies’ 25.00, 27.50 or 30.00 broad- ~ ~ cloth, serge or worsted suit instore 10. Uv SIO.OO now for any 1650,18,00 or 20.00 Ladies’ or Misses’ serge, worsted or novelty suit in the store IV.VU ' I $5.00 now for your unrestricted choice of twenty* odd suits that sold at 12.50 to 30100 J each, now O.IHJ ! I SIO.OO now for your choice of any 17 50, 20.00 I or 22.50 Ladies’ silk, serge, poplin or ~ d panama dress in the store, now Lv.Uv I $5.00 now for your choice of fifteen Ladies’ pang ama and serge dresses formerly sold at 12.50 to 18.00, now 3.00 l|| $7.75 now for any 10.00, 10.75, 12.00 or 12.50 A Girls’ coat, Bto 14 year size, in our ry fl store—— || $5.95 now for any 8.00, 850 or 9.00 kqk 8 Girls’ coat, Bto 14 year sizes 3.V3 • g $3.85 now for anjr 5.00, 5.75 or 6.50 „ J Girls’ coat, Bto 14 year sizes 0.03

Big Money Saved If You Buy Furs NOW A Good Selection to Choose from if You Come Quick g The Newell Bros, Co,, Goshen, Ind. 'i oauMES obb • owobb bhbhbb mb c

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ! ‘ “ Hou ton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana James H Miller to Minnie VanCuren, lot 210 Williams’ Add Warsaw. S7OO. Board of Foreign Missions toWm W Reed and Chas H Kerr, 33 lots in Williams’ Add Warsaw. $1,500. Wm H Roberts to Oral C Coyl, lot 80 J& B Add Warsaw. sl. Otis F Cox to Jacob Tusing, 35 a sec 19 Vanßuren tp. $2,000. Harold Pound to Anna P Middleton, 7 lots in Oswego. S2OO. Hattie Rosborough to Willis Blue and wife, 79 a sec 21 Plain tp. $5,000. Melvin H Summy to John Sausaman, 56.34 a sec 2 Seward ’tp. sl. Indiana Loan & Trust Co. to Wm D Alleman, part of 0 L 16 and 17 Warsaw. sl. Ada V Stine et al to Wm Kirkendall and wife, tract sec 27 Plain tp. $3,875. Nelson E Waldo to Jesse Eschbach, lot 20 Graves’ Add Warsaw. $3,600. Alice Hall et al to Elmer Rathfon and wife, 39% a sec 21 Harrison tp. $2,000. Julia A Hamman to Haman Fetters, 37 a sec 22 Tippecanoe tp. $950. Harry Kelly et al to Mattie Kemmerly, lot 6 L &. L Add Warsaw. $1,500. Henry Gibson to Geo B Ogden & wife, lot in Milford. SIOO. Mrs. T. A. Brainard returned Friday frdm Warttfw.

Too Many Ladies and Misses I Coats sl6 50 now for your unrestricted choice of any g $25, 27.50 or 30 00 plush, caracul, . j- — g broadcloth or novelty coat in store. lo.DV ■ $13.75 now for any S2O or 22.50 plush, p 7- | broadcloth or novelty coat in store. 13*/'3 | $10.75 now for any 15.00, 16.50 or 18.00 Ladies’ I broadcloth, kersey, serge or novelty — coat in the store lU./O $7.50 now for any 1150, 12.00 or 12.75 y Ladies’ black or novelty coat in store * ■ $5.00 now for your choice of twenty Ladies’ block and novelty coats that sold at 8.50 to 12.50 each..... $3.75 now for 5.00, 5.50 and 6.00 Children’s coats, 2 <0 6 year sizes O $2.95 now for any 4.00 or 4.50 Child’s qpr coat in the stere aL./c) $1.95 now for any 3.00 or 3.50 Child’ 1 coat in the store 2. . l.zc)

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I We carry me BEST X. . X j ' I is our a^m t to give t 0 our | customers the ; I va^ue , f° r ■ o money. « ;• We buy only : ;; timber cut from : :: MO? green trees, ; d well dried and : seasoned, cut : :: all widths and ; ■; lengths, and the prices are as low as • :: can be found anywhere. Don’t forget J ;> the place. : * * ! < • * Lakeside Lumber Co. = I » ’ :: 1 Allen D. Sheets, Owner, : d Syracuse, Indiana < < > ■ , j

GEO. D. HUESEI Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind.