The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 May 1912 — Page 8
HAPPY home PsSBWjJF IN REACH A.UU — SrU ~~24^St</’X s . Z 5 AND SICKNESS Xh. K JI DON’T CHUM X TO BE HAPPY KEEP WELL | USE ONLY [flf * DR. KING’S / w "'"'\ NEWDISCOVERY/brought\ TO CURE I JOY J COUGHS AND COWS \ T o / whooping cough \ Millions y AND OTHER DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS Price SOc and SI.OO SOLO AND guaranteed by ■WB WIPPWMW— * F. Lr. HOCH, Syracuse, Ind.
Ask your Grocer for Hersh Yeast The Baker’s Delight w,m !■■■—rne.m i • /■mem* BUTT & XANDERS Attoi'neys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACU SE, IND. HENRYSNOBHROER Liwj and Feed Barn If you want to make a drive, 1 "It’s the Place” to get a good rig. L you are in town and want to have! your horse fed “It’s the Place.” "Y our horse will be well cared for. Snowy’s Bus runs the year round. Reliable drivers. Fare 10 Gents Eacli Wap Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to AU Trains » - ■ - WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate, insurance. . 'Collections, Loans. Notarial Work A portion of your 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 wiU receive careful attention. Investigation of work is solicited. : : < : Office over Miles & Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana
■The Winona Interurbaii Ry. Go. Effective Sunday Dec. 31, 1911 Time of arrival and departure of trains at Milford Junction, Ind. s SOUTH •NORTH 6:55 a. m. 6:04 a. m. 17:22 " • 7:57 “ 8:57 “ .9:57 “ 10:57 “ |11:38 “ fl:10 p. m. *12r,52 p.m. *1:57 “ 1:57 “ 2:5f “ 3:57 “ 4:57 “ *4:57 “ *5:57 “ 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. W. D. STANSIFER ' y A. G. F. &P. A. J/arsaw, Ind. |
Expensive Tree. We do not think much of trees in the United States, and let several million acres of them burn without getting excited, but in England small for. I ests, and even Individual trees, are maintained at great expense. If there I is not actually an outlay of money, the trees occupy land that could other- ; wise be profitably employed. Probably the most noteworthy tree ' in the world, so far as expensiveness is concerned, is a plane tree which grows in Wood street, in the city of London. This tree, occupies a lot which would bring in ground-rent to the amount of 51,200 per annum. It I says much for the nature-loving qualities, and, incidentally, for the fortune, i of the owner of that lot that the ancient tree flourishes safely year ; after year. — ■ MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central ichigan is now open for home seekers. This land ;is level on which heavy timber i grew. Is a loam with clay subsoil town and railroad near. Price ranging from $lO up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind. Have your calling cards printed at the Journal office. We have a nice selection to choose from. Please your absent friends by sending them the Journal for a year I Don’t forget that it pays to ad- ! vertise. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local ‘ disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured. by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on tne market. It is taken , internally in doses from io drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. . Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
InsncGiion ot 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-bof 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 liviqg profit. E. W. HIRE
Three Corners. Our farmers are about through sowing oats. Wm. Gordy was the guest of John Gilbert at Bolivar, Sunday. George Krieger and wife were at Syracuse Saturday on business. Rens. Westlake visited George Krieger and family Sunday afternoon. Ward Robinson has been laid up with rheumatism for the last two weeks. Mrs. Paul Poppenfoose has been visiting relatives in Pennsylvania for the past few days. Wm. Gilbert of Crooked Corners, purchased a new piano for his daughter, Miss Inez, last week. Mrs. Frank Drake of Goshen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller, west of here, Sunday evening. Perry Westlake of Webster, has moved to his father’s place, west as here, which he expects to farm the coming season. Graham Tiler of Crooked Corners, who has been buzzing wood east of Wilmot, for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. r _____ Indian Village. Elmer Clay of Warsaw, is visiting friends at this place. Mrs. Wm. Knepper has been quite ill for the last few days. Ralph and Fay Mock called on A. J. Clingerman and wife Sunday evening. Miss Eva Brown spent a few days last week with her Mrs. Belle Clingerman. Mrs. Howell of Fort Wayne, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer and family. Dorothy Archer and Charles Iden and family were shopping in Ligonier last Monday. Florence Miller of Oak Grove, visited a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Walter Knepper. Elden Stoner and wife of Wilmot, were Sunday afternoon callers on William Knepper and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jesee Lecount and daughter Helen, spent Sunday with France Grissom and family near Syracuse. Fred Greider was called to Richmond Saturday, by the serious illness of his wife, who died later in the asylum at that place. Elden Stoner and wife, Rhea and WilJ bur Clingerman, and Dora Clingerman and family were Sunday guests of A. J. Clingerman and wife. W. O. Koher has decorated his house with a new porch 32 feet long and II feet wide, which adds to the appearance and comfort in hot summer days. Mrs. Cloa Stoner and little daughter Magdeline, and Mrs. Eiza Aumsbaugh and daughter Opal, were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Davis, near North Webster. Mrs. Rosa Iden and Miss Susan Knepper were Sunday guests of Wm. Knepper and family. Wm. Cramer and Elden Stoner and wife also called there in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Koher of this place, with Mr, and Mrs. Milo Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Snyder of near Cromwell, were the Sunday guests of Godfrey Beck and wife near Syracuse. The regular annual meeting of the Indian Village Cemetery Association will be held Saturday evening, Mav 4. All the officers are expected to be present and a general invitation is extended to all interested, as there might be some important matters to attend to. By order of the President.
Bolivar and Gravel Hill Miss Cora James is still on the sick list. Mrs. Daniel Wogdhian is reported some better. The Hann brothers called on Jacob Altland Sunday evening. David Clayton and wife went to Warsaw Tuesday on business. ■ Wm. Strieby and wife called on John Swank and family Sunday. Hello, Indian Village; I got home in good time Tuesday evening. Mrs. Delila Strieby called on Mrs. Retta Clayton one day last week. Albert Mack and family visited Chas. Strieby and family one evening last week Wm. Gordy of Three Corners, took Sunday dinner with Jdhn Gilbert and family. George Cable, who has been sick for several weeks, is some better at this writing. C. W. Strieby called on Wm. Knepper and family at Indian Village, Tuesday evening. Vern Strieby ot Three Corners, visited his grandmother, Eliza Strieby, several days last week. Mrs. John Gilbert assisted her aunt, Mrs. Jasper James, hanging wallpaper one day test week. Frank Wiggins and family of Warsaw, visited his sister, Mrs. Eliza Strieby, Saturday and returned honie Sunday. Mrs. Helen Wiggins and son Herbert, of Chicago, are visiting Mrs. Eliza Strieby and son, at Gravel Hill this week. Mrs. Frank Drake ot Goshen, visited relatives and friends in Bolivar Saturday and Sunday, returning home Monday. C. W. Strieby and Joe Maloley of Benton Harbor, Mich., visited Chas. Weade and wife, south of Webster. Wednesday. Mrs. Mahala Garrison, who went to Gas City several months ago to run a boarding house, returned home Monday. Mrs. Nute Bow of Elkhart, called Sunday to see her nncle, George Cable, who hasgeen sick for several months with heart trouble. Davy Persinger of Gas City, who has been spending the summer months at Dewart’s lake for several years, fishing and hunting, came Monday and pitched his tent for business. A good stock of new pianos always on hand at Rothenberger’s.
Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana, I s s Kosciusko County j In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April Term, 1912. Charles}. Launer, 1 Laura E. Launer, | N0._12.113 husband and wife, | Action to Quiet vs. I Title, Discharge Samuel Grisinger, I Liens, &c. et. al. 1 Be it Known that on the 18th day of April, 1912, the plaintiffs in the above entitled cause filed in the office of the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court of Indiana, and in said Court, their cornplaint against the defendants in said cause, and the said plaintiffs having also filed in the said Clerk’s Office and in said Court in said cause the affidavit of a competent person showing: That the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the defendants Samuel Grisinger, Sarah Grisinger, Cincinnati, Cambridge and Chicago Short Line Railroad Company, Solomon Meredith as Trustee, and his successors in office, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company, Cincinnati Railroad Company, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, William Butler, Susannah Butler, his wife, Henry B.Hill, Lucretia Hill, his wife, Lucretia Hill, Clarissa Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, Isaac H. Detweiler, Hannah Y. Detweiler, Silas B. Rittenhouse, Sarah E. Hardenbrook, Francis Hardenbrook, Elizabeth Hardenbrook, S. E. Hardenbrook, his wife: the following named and designated defendants, the Christian names of each and all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, to-wit: Mrs. Samuel Grisinger. H. B. Hill, Mrs. H. B. Hill, wife of said H. B. Hill, S. B. Rittenhouse, Mrs. S. B. Rittenhouse, wife of S. B. Rittenhouse, Mrs. Isaac H. Detweiler, Mrs. Silas B. Rittenhouse, Mrs. Francis Hardenbrook, S. E. Hardenbrook, wife of Francis Hardenbrook. The following named and designated defendant husbands, the names of each and all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs of the following named defendants, to-wit: Sarah Grisinger, Lucretia Hill, Clarissa Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, Hannah Y. Detweiler, Sarah E. Hardenbrook, Elizabeth Hardenbrook. The following named, designated defendant widowers, the names of each and all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs, of the following named defendants, to-wit; Sarah Grisinger, Lucretia Hill, Clarissa Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, Hannah Y. Detweiler, Sarah E. Hardenbrook, Elizabeth Hardenbrook. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, the successors in title and interest, and the assigns, respectively of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Samuel Grisinger. Mrs. Samuel Grisinger, Sarah Grisinger, William Butler, Susannah Butler, his wife, H. B. Hill, Mrs. H. B. Hill, Henry B. Hill, Lucretia Hill, his wife, Lucretia Hill, S. B. Rittenhouse, Mrs. S. B. Rittenhouse, Clarissa Rittenhouse, Isaac H. Detweiler, Mrs. Isaac H. Detweiler, Hannah Y. Detweiler, Silas B. Rittenhouse, Mrs. Silas B. Rittenhouse; Sarah E. Hardenbrook, Francis Hardenbrook, Mrs. Francis Hardenbrook, Elizabeth Hardenbrook, Francis Hardenbrook, S. E. Hardenbrook, his wife, the names ot all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The widowej, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, <?f each of the following named deceased persons, to-wit: Sarah Grisinger, Lucretia Hill, Clarissa Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, Hannah Y. Detweiler, Sarah E. Hardenbrook, Elizabeth Hardenbrook. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the successors in title and interest and the assigns, respectively of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Samuel Grisinger, William Butler, H. B. Hill, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Henry B. Hill, S. B. Rittenhouse, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, Isaac H. Detweiler, Silas B. Rittenhouse, Francis Hardenbrook, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. The widower, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs, of each of the following named deceased, persons, to-wit: Sarah Grisinger, Lucretia Hill, Clarissa Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, Hannah Y. Detweiler, Sarah E. Hardenbrook, Elizabeth Hardenbrook. All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, who may have changed their names and who are now unknown to the plaintiffs. The spouses of all of the persons above named and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The officers, directors and stockholders and the successors in and interest and the assigns, respectively, of each of the following named companies and corporations, to-wit: Cincinnati, Cambridge and Chicago Short Line Railroad Company, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company, Cincinnati Railroad Company, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and they are each and all believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. That the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana: Martin Madison, Orinda Madison, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. That the defendants, Cincinnati, Cambridge and Chicago Short Line Railroad Company and the Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad Company are corporations organized under the laws of the State of Indiana, but that nether has any officer, agent or other person authorized to transact its business residingin this State upon whom process can be served. That this suit is instituted to quiet title to and to discharge liens from the real estate in this State, described in plaintiffs’ complaint, that a cause of action exists against all of the defendants named, described and designated in this affidavit and that they are necessary parties to this action. Now, therefore, by order of said Court each and all of the above named, designated and described defendants are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and cause of action against them and that unless they appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto on the 17th dayof June, 1912, thesamebeing the 67th Judicial Dav of the April, 1912, Term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court of Indiana, to be begun and held at the Courthouse in the City of Warsaw, in said Kosciusko county, in the State of Indiana, on the first Monday of April, 1912, said date being fixed by plaintiffs’ endorsement on their said complaint at
the time of the filing thereof for the hearing and trial of said complaint and cause of action, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Court this 18th day of April, 1912. CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court of Indiana By A. A. Rasor, Deputy. Frank P. Bothwell, Attorney for Plaintiffs. a25-jw Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the Estate of Rebecca Stetler deceased. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April term, 1912. Notice is hereby given that B.' F. Deahl as Executor of the estate of Rebecca Stetler, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in partial settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the. 17th day of May, 1912, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court ami show c?use, if any there be, why said’ account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 22nd day of April, A. D. 1912. CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, By. A. A. Rasor, Clerk. Deputy. a25-3w Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana \ Kosciusko Cpunty I ' In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April term, 19121 Augusta Kincaid j Complaint vs? [No. 12,121 Hiram S. Kincaid J For Divorce. Now conies the Plaintiff, by Wood & Emerick, her attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, Hiram S. Kincaid, is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for a divorce from said defendant and that said non-resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that unless he be and appear on the 75th day of the present term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 26th day of June, 1912, to be holden on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1912, at the Court House in Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this 26th day of April, A. D. 1912. CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Couit, By A. A. Rasor, Deputy.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hou ton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Jacob Whiteleather, Admr, to Loren Harlan and wife, tract in Leesburg S7OO Emma B. Kreider et al to Geo. W. Snell, 40 a sec 35 Jackson tp S2OOO. Lemon Hall to Rose Harley, 44 a sec 18 Plain tp SIB4B. Wm. Warren to Clarence Bechtold, tracts sec 15 Seward tp $3500. Cyrenus & Copeland, trustee to Bertha Wine, lot 5 blk 8 McCoy’s add Pierceton Pierce Ansbarger et al to Clark Ansbarger, lot 151 and 152 Mentone $1 Melvin A. Wilcox to Lawrence Wilcox lot 9 Cond’s add Warsaw $2500 Sandusky Portland Cement Co. to Standard Oil Co., lot in Syracuse S3OO Oren J. Chandler to Martha A. Goshort lot 269 Warsaw S2BOO Marion H. Maston, Comr. to Moses Mayer, 160 a sec 25 Washington $735°l Geo. Hosslor to Amos Ringle and wife lot 32 Warsaw S2OOO Nannie Walters to Laura H. Ploughe, lot 2 Yellowbanks $l6O Lydia A. Bonewitz to Mary M. Teel, lot 274 Mentone f 1 Mary J. Whitney to Homer B. Sutherlin and wife, lots 50, 51 and 52 Green’s add Atwood sss® Urias Copenhaver to John S. Mclntaffer, 20 a sec 12 Scott SI6OO Floyd Newcomer to Wm. F. Neher, 40 a sec 18 Jefferson S3OOO Noah Rasor to Daniel C. Darr, 40 a sec ? Van Buren $3200
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