The Syracuse Journal, Volume 4, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 February 1912 — Page 8

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Ask j : 6 < e ' ior HerSh Yeast The 5 i in 's D light ■kuaa«M»v..’.rmr~a®’ . i: -.- :i-jaauj-z.x-BUTT & XANDERS At:. . ' Practice i: i C-ur.s Mufiey to ~ Loan. l ire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE; IND. J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. —3ffi ‘J sidence O’jiabudiM inu MaMMßMßaßßecßnrs’ .~?r JwaMiiiMi Jl 11 **• — HGE a 8W Al. l ids'of - "WELjL ORK' And. well materials* Supplies, W n I Mills Shop in Grissom’s Harness Shop Phone 119 WAIW T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate* Insurance, Loans, Notarial Work* ft portion o your bus'?: m solicited Office over Klink’s Meat Market D. S. HONTZ Dentist In dentist'. -, a st.ifh -.-• f.iae saves more th..; ..hie. Don't forget you: t^eth. I 11. - ... tn to in-. care they '/ill receive e.uvful attention. I r.-e-M ilion of w .: cis solicited. : : -. Office or Miles <£ Co. Grocery S’ ; '■ over- Indiana . — 'll I ■■ WIIMMMBffiaMMNW** 11 * A • The Winona littnirfyan Ro. Go. Effective Sunday Dec. 31,1911 Time of arrival and departure of trains at Milford Junction, In SOUTH NORTH 6: a. m. th 4a. m. f7:22 “ 7:57 “ • * 8:57 ” " ■ 9:57 10:57 “ ±11:38 tl:lop.m. : 12:;52 pm. *1:37 “ 1:37 “ 2:57 “ 3:57 “ . 4:57 ■ “ *4:57 “ * *5:57 5:57 “ 6:57 “ 6:57 “ 8:27 7:57 “ 11:14 “ 10:13 “ | Winona Flyer ‘through trains . bet'. polis. ; * Daily except Suiul..y. I W. D. STANSIFER A. G. F. & p. A. Warsaw, Ind. i ..

MICHIGAN LAND FOR-SALE. La.iU in u.im. .I \. ; \ dgw epen for . ne e. :kers. -his land g fevel . i which |ieavy timber grew. Is a icatn with clay subsoil town and i.'. -o. ..t near. Price ranging from :<h t >n according to improvements. j* further particulars see or address H. bl. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. Hqve your calling cards printed at the Join ii il o ’ ice. Ge. have a nice selection to choose from. Please, your absent friends 'by sending tn. n L ie Jaanial for ayear ■f Dn./tlorget that it pays to advertise. . - u . '.WT. Deainass (:;ot ba Gured By local ; :\;1? ..-s, a: they cannot reach the ii:~e;’s :■ rti n of the ear. Tli.-re is . ly > . v to cure deafness, and that is i-v c ::<tituticnal remedies. Deafr.C'S is caused bv anirriamed condition of the eeuaais lining V’s the Eustachian Tube. Whc-i this tube inflamed von have a : sound c-r imperfect hearing, mid U. h. is entirely closed, Deaf'.n ss is the result and unless the inflanitmid c;.:i be taken out and this tube -. . t‘> Its norn d condition, hecri ■ - ' I ‘ rover, nine cases culvti.-.: ;.;e ' i' by Catarrh, which is n ;il mi i :.i. rnied condition < . . ■ . We will gn e One .'.Luml 'Dollars for any case of 0 caused by catarrh tha; ci; ; . . <m\ By il.dl.s Catarrh Cure. Semi for circulars, free. F. J. Cl i id.'Y d: CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drug. 75c. Take Hall’s Family Fills for constipation.

-IWWTTIII—■! ».JMMM* ■MaWMBWMMM. k' ' ''■ ■ - V'.-'i 3~ YEARS’ > EXFE HENCE • ' /- V. > l-- r ff »>. ' !’< S. <■-. - ’*V; R <‘i ; M <; ■..._■ *A i *..f- . .. .• <. Ta. .-Marks : A 7 , t i signs ’.’•, 'A ■' COP’S . . ’’TS Ac. Anyone s' -Ung a r\eteh s»i».'. crljHlon may <y ; l:iy :t. ■•:■< :.■> .’ J rec aether an invention is piohe.hir pateur: ! ’J >. Cbmninnica- ' tic. -■ tik" . . e onl'aienta sent free. <>l. cst n-o.x'j for eC<r patents. I. . .....•• v co. resolve spec^:.t!c- 1 «. withoutcbaruo, in the A ; > > . ' , irrest efts cu.’;- .-.•ns, fit a rear; f :;r tkudLyv.? ■newsdealers. - iyii'V s ': < s ' , > SJtßret'••; ' ’M Vprfr «?.re.n-.:h :trc. rßt-WasX’aaum.».G. . hb =t b ..on oi our Meats / : / i ! > te3Esa W“ / ' fij/ . W will i-iuKy the most particular buyer th A ••/.-•' e tender aud sw -et, and that there is less waste about them than the ordinary kind. AVe always keep in stock—4n the. ice box in .summer—the fliv •-a ’.-, of fresh-killed beef, pork, mutt >ll, lam’;, v A and poultry. But we are'li” h«i n- high-priced butchers. We pie VQ« the best,-and charge only a fair living profit. ' E. W. HIRE

.. • - — Vawt'er Park Million Morrison butchered two hogs one day last week. Mart McClintic and Henry Greider went to Ligouurlast Saturday. Bishop White has left the Park on a busies , trip and will be gone a few days. Louis J s So’t and George Mellinger where shea at Webster one day this week. . Mrs. Molineaux spent a couple of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fi auk Revert t. Who would blame the ground hog for going back in his hole again, after looking at the thermometer. Mr. Stephen Freeman, now owner of the Wood P mitiy farm will start his 1,209 egg incubator soon. Mrs. Louis J. Salt has contracted a bad case of hen fever, from gathering eggs from a flock of Rhode Is’and Reds. ' Henry Grindle says if they don’t i e any better soon, he will pull out f. r Wisconsin never to return. Henry says what is the use, unless they begin to mak the ax handles a foot on tyvo longer. You have heard of a team of horses hitched to a stump puller, pulling slumps, but have you ever seen a t am hitched to bobsled pulling trees, St umps and all? Well, if you come to the Park any day in the week you ee this very sight. Yon can see the earns of the Stump Brothers, pulaig a load of trees or logs and Cal uid Mel Stump on top of the load. On last Thursday evening Rev. \yers, pastor of the U. B. church Syracuse, surprised the congreation at Solom tn’s Creek U. B. church by bringing vuth him a large umber of his people, together with he male quartette, which rendered i number of selections which were ouch appreciate i uy the pastor, <ev. S. Sim m, and his people. We buld si.idly invite them back. Mme over to Macedonia and help ss. Revival still in progress, with /.rest interest. S. Simon, Pastor.

bakgain list of Town and Farm Properties FOR SALE OY 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, and 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 room house, good cellar, electric lights, well and city water. Fine location. Price $1,650. Have building with two 6 room flats, dear 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, eleeirih lights, newly painted, fine location. Price $1,600. Lots in all parts of the town to sell at reasonable prices. < 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. .20 acres 3 miles southwest of Syracuse, small house and barn, 1

Elkhart Bottom. Mrs. Will Hire was at Goshen Friday. Mr, and Mrs. .Walter Hire spent ' Sunday at Syracuse. j Maurice Blue called on Miss Lu- j cite Hire Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Shoup spent ' Sunday with Curt Hire and wife. * Preaching at Richville next Sun- , day morning at 10 o’clock bv Rev. F. Buckner. Miss Mayme Emery of Ligonier, ; spent Sunday with her niece. Miss Lucile Hire. Mrs. Rachel Hire and Mrs. Florence Stump spent Friday with Mis Cuba Shoup. Mr. and Mrs. Al Priest of Soutl Bend, are visiting their daughter Mrs. Frank Fitzhugh. Lloyd Stump spent Sunday will his wife, who is at the home of he; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stetler Joe Campbell arrived last from Missoula, Montana, and wil make his home with his sister, Mn. Merl Jensen. 0 < . *> Miss Jospehine Stiver and Mis* Frances Vernon entertained at i Valentine party Saturday evening at the home of the former. Mr. and Mrs. John 80/ts of 50; South Fifth st eet entertained twen ty-five relatives and friends at s six o’clock di mer one evening las week in honor of Mrs. S. F. 1 homa> of Detroit, N. A. Boyts and Master Arthur Boyts of Maudlow, Mont and Mr. and Mfls. Evan Hess of St. Bend. Music an.l b idge whist wen the entertaining features of the eve ning. Miss Pearl Stough of Syracuse add Mrs. Manuel Cripe catered —Goshen News Times. Miss Emma Strieby, Mrs. Jor.a than Sloan, Mrs. Tom Coy, Mr. an< Mrs. Sam Smith and B. F. Hoopin garner spent Monday in Goshen. The Church of God missionary meeting will .be held Friday after Moonat the home of Mrs. Wm. Walin

plenty of fruit, surface slightly rolling, soil in good state of cultivation. Will sell cheap. 60 acres, 4 miles from Syracuse, surface slightly rolling, productive, a splendid large house, good barn. Price $5,000. 55 acres, 2’A miles from Pierce ton, black loam and gravelly soil, very productive, surface rolling, well tiled. Buildings consis of good house, fine large barn, granary and other outbuildings. $76 an acre. 20 acres good pasture land, half mile from Syracuse. 55 acres 6 miles south of Syracuse, house fair, barn poor, well tiled, level, very productive. Cheap at $3,800. 30 acres 2-3 miles from Syracuse this will make some one a nice home, good house, no barn, about 125 fruit trees started, good soil Price 2,500. 78 acres 5 miles from Syracuse’ level, good soil, good big house and a good* bank bam, on good road. Price $75 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 barn, all under cultivaPrice $6,500.

REAL ESTATE □TRANSFERS, Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana • Frederick Hildenbrand to Chas. H Ringgenberg w % lots 25 and 26 K. and W. add Warsaw. SI,OOO. Wallace J. Dillingham to Town of Clavpool part of lot 4 Shipley’s add Claypool. $l5O. Zoe Grace Arnold et al to Mary A. Redman tract sec 24 Wayne tp $1 Edwin W. Behner to Eleanor J Johnson lot 44 first add Winona $350. r Sandusky Portland Cement Company to Alonzo Doty and wife trac &ec 16 Van Buren tp. SI,OOO. Isaiah Freed to Minnie and Geo Vanner 30 a sec 27 Scott tp. $2,500 Elizabeth Slife et al to Win. D, Hohman 40 a sec 10 Seward $3,111. Mary F. Hathaway to John L. Sausaman and wife lots 7 and 8 Sell’s idd Silver Lake. sl. Thomas H. Huffman to Susai -Varner lots 27, 30 and 36 S and 3 dd Sidney. S3OO. Indiana Loan & Trust Company to Forest Lodge K.pfP’slots 151 and 152 Warsaw. ,$7,0(0. Francis M. Shipley to J. M. Chambers 80 a seo 8 Clay tp. SB,OOO. Same to C. W. Shipley et al land in secs 6 and 7 Clay tp. $lO. Wesley Cook to Geo. W. Denney md wife 80 a sec 35 Jefferson tp £6,000. Geo. W. Denney to Wesley J. Cook 23 a sec 13 Seward tp. $3,000. / VOTE AS YOU PRAY. Conditioned oil 2,500 other legal voters entering into this agreement [ hereby vote for the couny ticket of candidates for all offices as Kosciusko County, Indiana, ii 1912, who stand on a platform declaring for the Prohibition of the manufacture, sale and transporation ot intoxicating liquors foi beverage purposes. I am to be furnished with satisfactory proof at least two weeks before the election that the 2,500 signatures have been secured. Name 1-. Address Write plainly. When signed return, tor more blanks address. Vv illiam Gray Loehr. Warsaw, Indiana. Horse SMe. A. S. Shellv will sell at public auction at his residence on the A. P. Blossei farm, % mile east of Foraker aid 4 miles west and H mile north of New Paris, February 17th, commencing at 10 o’clock, 50 HEAD OF HORSES Brood mares, fu m horses, shipping and feeding horses. Some good matched teams, good driving horses, and good business horses, from two to eight years old and will be sold under a gaurantee. Twenty-five of these mares are in foal. You can get west to Foraker at noon over the Wabash railroad from New Paris and hacks will make connections with Interurban line at New Paris. Public Sale. G. C. Wright will have a public sale at his residence on the Jones farm near Wawasee and 1| miles east and 1 mile south of Syracuse, on February 28th, 1912, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, chickens, farm implements, household goods, etc. Se? bills for further particulars. Isaac Klingaman, Auctioneer. > — ■ For Sale—At a 20 per cent sacrifice if sold within five weeks. Six room house on Boston street, good ; water, fine waterproof cellar, wired ; and fixtures in, peaches, plums; ; cherries, grapes, currants, goose and ; raspberries in bearing. Inquire at ; Journal Office. fl-4t ; —I I I -I I B. &. 0, Time Table. EAST WEST No. 16,9:46 a. m. No. 11, 6:55 a. m No. 8, 12:59 p. m. No. 15, 4:40 a. m . No. 12, 7:31 p. m. No. 17,12:35 p m i No. 6, 8:45 p. m. No. 7, Ls6p. m < No. 6 stops to discharge passen- ! gers only. The Journal SI.OO a year. «

LUMBER | W W Ww.tr Our large:: BLllJ.r? jIDILJrCp spring stock is ;; ~ ordered and -j ;> will be here in :: <> time. We will :: have a full and < LkT' ■ complete line. ~ w? WL Now is the time :: A to ready for ■ ;; spring building <• • > before the rush comes on. Come and :: :: see us and let us figure with you while :; ;: you have time, and don’t forget it. ■ • ;i Lakeside Lumber Co, ii :: Allen D. Sheets, Owner, :: * * ;; Syracuse, Indiana !• ♦ T -S88?S8»!:i?S?2.TST.8i8S3S8£888888888888388888888888888888888888888888888888888888888«883838888888388S'«g ismiui-Clark Gompanul «' 1 g I FURNITURE I RUGS CARPETS p ’ g | — =— | 4 Special Prices and Terms to “Newly- « Weds.’’ We pay Railroad Fare and Deliver the Goods. ! SEE OUR COTTAGE! J S: I CO. l Goshen, Indiana | GEO. W. HERR, Undertaker j* j: Si 28g?S82SS8S8882?88232?2S28288828S828888888£S8888S8£8g88828888S8888888888£888S888888883S3S8288888888S S ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Help! Help! Help! ;; Yes, you call lustily for help if you meet with an accident, or J > 1 > if you are taken sidk and draw no pay during that time. < > i [ Now is the time to provide for such an emergency. Take out a o £ Policij of flcGidenr and Heaitti Insurance ;; l( <> U Policies at SI.OO to $1.50 per month, giving benefits of $35.00 < > [ to $125.00 per month, J > '! BUTT & XANDERS, General Agents i! 0 0 ;; G-eo. W. Howard, Agent o

Hides Wanted Cattle hides, 11c a pound. Skunk, black, $3,00; short stripe, $2.00. Muskrats, best grade, 50 60c. Horsehides $3.00 to $3 50. Delivered at Syracuse. Best prices for ail kinds of a JUNK. DAVIS GRAFF Phone 137 . » I i» < > Boyts’ ■> < > i: Restaurant :: J« J. E. Boyts, Prop’r • I < • •» I: Opposite Jefferson Theatre ;! <- < > ,> < > :■ Meals 25c • : ■ Rooms 50c :: » Steam Heated Rooms II > < > I Lunch Counter in Connection ;; Goshen* Ind. :: ■IIIIIIIIMIIIIHMHHMI 1

For Sale—One medium size Cary safe, in excellent .condition, being practically new. Too small for our purposes. Butt & Xanders. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind. HENRYSNOBfIRGER LI very and Feed Barn If you 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. • Fare 10 Gents Each Wan Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to AU Trains