The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 June 1912 — Page 8

State Bank of Syracuse We pay 3 per cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit c " — '■ ■ This bank is under the management of conservative business men, and your money, when on deposit with us, you can rest assured, is rightly placed and safely deposited. insncctlon ol our Meats will satisfy the most particular buyer that they are t-v-jer aivl sweet, ami that there is less waste about them than the ordinary kind. We always keep in Stock —in the ice-box in sumjner—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. ' > £. W. HIRE G. W. Elliott, of Warsaw, installs the best know system of Acetylene lights. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' See him before investing. BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to | Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. ■■ ■ . •. •. HENRY SNOBfIRGER Llvcru a d Fee d Bar If you want to make a drive, ‘'lt’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 Eacli Way Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Bus to All Trains WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate. Insurance, Collections. Loans. Notarial Work fl 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 solicit- . ed. : : : Office over Miles Co. Grocery Syracuse Indiana

'Ths Wi ona Interurban Ry. Go. Effective Sunday Dec. 31, 1911 Time of arrival and departure of trains at Milford Junction, Ind. r SOUTH NORTH # 6:55 a. m. 6:04 a. m. +7:22 “ 7:57 “ 8:57 “ 9:57 “ 10:57 “ +11:38 “ +1:10 p. m. *12:;52 p.m. *1:57 “ 1:57 “ 2:57 “ 3:57 “ 4:57 “ *4:57 - *5:57 " 5:57 “ 6:57 “ 6:57 " 8:27 “ 7:57 “ 11:10 “ 10:16 “ t Winona Flyer through trains between Goshen and Indianapolis. » Daily except Sunday. W. D. STANSIFER s A. G. F. & P. A. Warsaw, Ind. A

PROFESSOR TAKES POISON Ends Life by Using Cyanide of Potassium. Bloomington, June 19. —Dr. H. W. Johnston, head - of the Indiana university Latin department, who dropped dead while on a train near here, was a victim of poison, according to a report of physicians who performed an autopsy yesterday. James Lowder, a custodian of the chemical building of the university, estified that he gave Dr. Johnson a small quantity of cyanide of potassium two weeks ago to be used in killing a dog. Members of the family say he was worried concerning finances. Warsaw Resident Dead. Warsaw, June 17. —Peter Cook, iged 86 years and a pioneer resident -f Kosciusko county, is dead at his home in this city. He had been suffering from heart trouble and a general breakdown for the last six months. Will Buy Twine From State. Columbia City, June 17. —The memSers of the county executive committee of all of the Grange societies in Whitley county decided that they would purchase one car load of binder wine of the state that is manufactured in the state’s prison at Michigan City. Convict Man on His Own Story. Princeton, June 17. —When Ralph Grigsby, 23, was convicted of contributing to the death of Lena Kress, pf Oakland City, each juror shook hands with him regret at being compelled to convict him. Insane Patient Killed. Logansport, June 17. —John Martin, age 31, escaped from the hospital for the insane at Longcliff and while attempting to board a Vandalia freight train slipped and fell beneath, th® cars. INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF. Connersville —Donald Murray, nine years old, died of lockjaw Sunday night, resulting from a rusty nail wound. Winchester—Frank B. Porter, 5 33 vears old, was killed while attempting to stop a runaway team, which threatened the lives of children playing i« I the streets W ashington—Ernest O’Brien, age 21, was bound over to the circuit court, charged with having robbed James S. Hall, a roomer at his mother’s home, of S3O. O’Brien is in jail. Hartford City—The trial of Fred and Nelson Edwards was set by Judge 1 Sturgis in the circuit court Monday morning for October 21. They* are accused of the murder.of Harry Leonard. Shelbyville—Diphtheria is prevalent to such an extent at Boggstown that it has been found necessary to establish quarantines at the homes where there are patients suffering from the disease. Brazil—The final action of the Clay county board of commissioners on the remonstrance of the “drys” of Washington township to get the two sa> loons out of Bowling Green has been delayed. Winchester—Lester Mendenhall, age 21, was instantly killed Monday by a north-bound passenger train. When picked up a robe was tightly wrapped about the body. The horse which he was driving was killed and the buggy wrecked. Newcastle — Prosecuting Attorney Evans hhs addressed letters to the Middletown and Newcastle fair associations informing them that gambling in any form will not be allowed during the. two fairs this fall and citing them the state law on the subject. Ossian —T. A. Doan, who has made a trip across the water in safety twelve times, has booked a passage pn the Campania for Liverpool and from there will go directly to Burton-on-Trent where he plans to spend •most of the summer among relatives. Terre Haute —The annual picnic ifor the “poor kids’’ will be given her® June 29. Money was raised by a baseball game played by. city hall and courthouse officials and employes and donated. The amount on hand is S4OO and fiftten hundred children will enjoy the picnic. Washington—Cameron Hatred, a machinist at the Baltimore & Southwestern railroad shops here was rushed to a Vincennes oculist on a special train after a draw key has split and a sliver of steel penetrated his right eye. The piece was extracted. but the sight of the eye was destroyed. Muncie — Two supposed “blind ; tigers” in full operation within a hurii dred yards of each other were found by the police. They arrested George : Hubbard and Charles Darbyshire. ; Considerable liquor was confiscated. The police say that the illegal resorts flourish in parts of town where there i are no saloons, and that it is difficult 1 to detect them. , Newcastle —The county board of reI view is going after the owners of autoi mobiles whose machines were listed i very low for taxation. One owner, I who has a fine touring car, listed it for taxation at S2OO and this started I the board to investigating, with the result that it was learned valuations I for taxation were ridiculous as compared with real value. Noblesville—An elopement last Feb- ■ ruary has resulted in a suit for annulment being filed by Mrs. Ruth Hammans from Rupert Hammons on the grounds that she was less than sixteea years old when they were married. MICHIGAN LAN DFOR SALE. Lan d in central ichigan is now □pen 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 $lO up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll, Syracuse, Ind.

FARMS FOR SALE. Following is a partial list of farms I have for sale. If you are in the market I have some bargains for you. Before you buy see me or write. Office at Journal Office. 30 acres mile of Lake Wawasee, good 4-room house and barn big poultry house, soil is adapted to raising grain, vegetables and fruit A good place to raise poultry, vege tables and keep cows for the lake trade. Price $2,800. 180 acres 114 miles from Syracuse, good buildings, a splendid grain and stock farm. Will exchange for smaller farm and takt difference. 240 acres 2% miles southwest of Cromwell, an excellent grain and stock farm, some rolling, soil ven productive, good buildings and from $2,000 to $2,500 merchantable timber. Will sell this farm at a bargaii 38 acres near Culver, Ind., small buildings, rich productive soil, level, Will exchange for town property or sell at a reasonable price. 60 acres near Ora, Ind., good house and, barn, about 800 peach trees and a nice young apple orchard. Will sell at reasonable price or will exchange for town property. 206 acres 3 miles from Syracuse, on gravel road, two fine dwellings, one has 9 rooms, the other 7, large barn, corn crib and wagon shed, about 20 acres of woods on this* farm, considerable saw timber, the balance is under cultivation and is a rich gravel and black loam soil in highest state of cultivation, is adapted to the growing of all kinds of crops. Will sell as a whole or in part. This is a bargain at $93,00 per acre. 100 acres near Syracuse, about 8 acres wood timber, balance under cultivation, ‘farm is level, soil fertile and very productive. An elegant new 7-room house, close to school. This farm is hard to duplicate. Price SIOO per acre, or will sell 40 acres with house for $4,200. 102 acres near White Pigeor, Mich., good barn, fair house, other out buildings, on main traveled road, about 12 acres timber, is level and a good farm. Will sell this farm at the right price and on reasonable terms, or will trade for some good rental properties or a smaller farm. & W. G, CONNOLLY SYRACUSE, INDIANA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Hosea E Jones to Ed Neddo 5 a sec 2 Etna tp SSOO. Paul Hepler to Oliver George 62 a sec 10 Scott tp $6200. Mahlon W Arnold to Janies S Decker lot adj Claypool £IOO. Robb Woodmansee to Arthur C Sells lot in Winona $3200. Alice E Peterson to Francis M Neff lot 4 blk 11 Milford S6OO. Milo W Stark to Emory H Allen lots 38 and 39 Leesburg sl. Harriet D Frazer to Wm H Calvert 1 12 Point Yellow Banks $550. Maurice J Roser to Agues Baker 40 a sec 2 Van Buren tp SSOOO. Grace D Sellers to Stephen Rosbrough 80 a sec 52 Plain tp S6OOO. James J Babcock et al to Grace D Sellers 80 a sec 16 Monroe tp SSOOO. Mary H Flanner et al to Fred Day and wife 5 a sec 1 Plain tp $2500. Wm N Crow to Wm S Kiser lot 20 Crows add Ogden Island SSOO. Tessie M Henderson to Wm Caldwell tract sec 22 Harrison tp $3300. Edward E Klinger to Noble S Rorer 147 a sec 16 and 21 Plain tp $15500. Edgerton J Watson to Mary E Knox lot 3 blk 32 Keiths add Pierceton SBOO. Wm Gross etal to Verpon-Lulie Gross tract sec 34 Turkey Creek tp $4700. Geo Phebus to Ira and Sarah Butt lots 46 and 47 D and M add Syracuse S9OO James II Webster to Norman W Walter and wife lot n % lot 2 Galveston $3200. Elkhart Bottom. Quarterly meeting at Richville next Saturday night and Sunday. Rev. Buckner took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder. Mr. Chas. Juday and family of Goshen spent Sunday with Will Hire and wife. Charley Miller and wife of Millersburg spent Snnday with Mr. and Mrs. Shoup. Mrs. Fred Monro and niece. Miss Helen Stetler, returned to Jackson, Mich., Friday. Mrs. Will Snyder and son Lemuel have returned from an extended visit at Fort Wayne. Jacob Longacer, wife and daughter of Kansas spent Sunday with Monroe Ott and wife. Mrs. L. M. Stump went to Nappanee Tuesday to remain over Sunday. Mr. Stump went Friday. Carl Stetler entertained his chums, Jno. Gilbert, Art Strieby and Bill Starner of Bolivar over Sunday. A good time is reported.

Ei FACT-PROOF IL — . wJ 1? *' She —It’s a pity he had to die. He was very popular, wasn’t he. He—Extremely so. Why, even the undertaker was sorry to sea him go. THE REASON y. del w “It seems to me that Scribbler's writing b 3 deteriorated since he became famous.” “Oh! it isn’t that —but since becoming famous he has been able to sell all the poor stuff he ever wrote.” , THE ONLY WAY y; ’ 4... The Janitor—That man in Flat • says he must have more room. The Owner of the Apartment House —Then tell him to scrape the paper off the walls. NEEDED QUALIFICATION J®. - |,<B 7Smart—ls you want to succeed in life you must have a good memory. Wise —That’s right It enables a man to remember what to forget ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW J The Cynic—Everything that is done has just been done before. The Gambler—Excuse me, but when a man has just been done, you’ll find it pretty hard to do him again. Our autos will meet any train and will transport passengers to any point on the lake or in the country. The Garage. See our ladies’, Misses, and Children’s pumps and sandals. Black tan, and white in the “New Busk” and canvass. A. W. Strieby

THE LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat 1.10 Oats -50 Corn 70 Rve .80 Hogs 7c Calves 7Kc Cattle s@€c Sheep 3c Lambs 5c Beef Hides 9c Tallow ' 4c Chickens, live. ICc Lard 10c Butter 22c Eggs 16c For Sale 1 will sell at public auction on Saturday, June 22, at 2:30 p. m. at the premises, lot No. 10 in Ketring & Ketring’s edition to the town ol Syracuse, Ind., situated on the corner of Oak and Brooklyn Sts. in said town, the same being formely owned by Frank Bushong. Terms ol sale will be ope third cash, and the balance payable at the rate of S6.OC per month together with 6 per cent interest on deferred payments. The purchaser to keep up the taxes and insurance. A discount of 6 per cent will be given for cash. This will be positively a bonafide sale, and there will be no by-bidding, the property will be sold if it does not bring SSO. Those desiring to inspect the property in advance may secure the keys from Warren Colwell. (Signed) Mabie A Haverstock.

Notice of Commissioner’s Sale of Real Estate. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Kosicuisko Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending, entitled Queen E. Abell, et al., vs Mary M. Frederick, et al., and numbered 11858, upon the duckets thereof, hereby gives notice that on the premises, hereinafter described, at Oakwood Park on Lake Wawasee, Indiana, on Friday the 28th day of June, 1912, at 10:30 o’clock a. m. of said day, he will offer at public sale, and at not less than the twothirds of the full appraised value therof, the following described real’estate, to wit: Lot Numbered One (1) in Oakwood Park as platted and laid out at Lake Wawasee and located in the South West Quarter (1-4) of the South East Quarter (1-4) of Section Eight (8) in Township Thirtyfour (34) North, Range Seven (7) East, in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. TERMS OF SALF —At least one-half (1-2) the purchase price cash in hand on day of sale and the balance of such purchase price payable in six months from day of sale, purchaser to give his note therefor due in six months from day of sale, bearing six per cent, interest, from date until paid, providing for attorney’s fees, waiving relief, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. AARON A. RASOR. mjo-4w Commissioner. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the Estate of Joanna Smithy deceased. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April term, 1912. Notice is hereby given, That Aaron A. Rasor, as Administrator of the estate of Joanna Smith, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers for final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 28th day of June, 1912, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this sth day of June, 1912. ' CONRAD. D. LONGENECKER, Clerk. jn6-3w By A. A. Rasor, Deputy. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. In the matter of the Estate of Caroline Traster, deceased. In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, April term, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Aaron A. Rasor, as Administtator of the estate of Caroline Traster, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for tbe examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 28th day of June, 1912, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 4th day of June, A. D. 1912. CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, By. A. A. Rasor, Clerk. Deputy. jn6-3w

Have that Suit Gleaned & Pressed We will do it in the best possible way. All kinds of cleaning and pressing done at I. H. COREY’S Barber Shop

ii We Occupy a High Position ; as handlers of first-class Lumber and Building ; < ii • ;, ■' Material for con- ;; ’ ’ luV tracting and other ;; ' • jujn: purposes, both in- ;; ;; L door and outside ;; • > work. t ■///-/ '» Screens made to !! ' 7/ / order. " !! Come in and see ! I us. < > Lakeside Lumber Co, ii Allen D. Sheets, Owner, :: Syracuse, Indiana - T t Tll i *

B. & 0, Time Table. EAST WEST No. 16,9:32 a.m. No. 19, 6:15 a. m No. 8, 2:10 p. m. No. 15, 4:40 a. m No. 18, 7:31 p. m. No. 17, 2:45 p. m No. 6, 8:45 p. m. No. 7, L 56 p. m No. 6 stops to discharge passengers only. v FOR SALE—IO acres 2j miles of Syracuse good 4 room house and barn other out buildings. Henry Doll.

Boyts’ <h c < > i Restaurant ii J J. E. Boyts, Prop’r 11 I! Opposite Jefferson Theatre ;; I' I I : iMeals 25c i; ■ Rooms 50c i > « > I. < > l> < > ‘ Steam Heated Rooms J J ; Lunch Counter in Connection ;; Goshen, Ind. ;; I >••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I it

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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 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. J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Suracuse, Ind. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse. Ind.