The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1912 — Page 4

The Syracuse Journal INDEPENDENT. - GEO. 0. SNYDER* Editor and Pnblishr ->MndOjla/S^^tcd^ekues' Published Every Thursday at Syracuse Indiana. One Dollar Per Year. Phones—Office 4—House 117 Entered as second-class matter May 4, 1908, at the post office at Syracuse , Indiana , under the Act of Congress oj March 3, 1879. , Only 54 days until Christmas. Perhaps in another week, we can tell who will be the next post master of Syracuse. We are much worried over the apparent retrogression of the morals of our neighboring town of Cromwell. We are informed that they served cider at prayer meeting one night last week Our informant was not aware of the degree of hard ness that the cider had reached. We can say without great fear of being called a partisan paper that we would like to see the election of our fellow townsman, L. A. Neff, to the office of commissioner of the northern district. Lou is a capable , business man and can fill the duties of that office to the satisfaction of anyone. If South Bend keeps up her present pace, she will be known as the naughtiest city in Indiana. Since Chicago and Indianapolis have cleaned up their vice districts. South Bend has become the dumping ground of the two larger cities’ refuse. Syracuse matrons should see that their husbands strike South Bend off of their visiting lists. The apple growers are pushing with vigor the propaganda of the

J. A. Shanks, Lewisburg, Ind., writes, “my grand children Lie severe colds and a few doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compount: relieved them. For sale by F. L. HOCH.

BARGAIN LIST OF Town and Farm Properties FOR SALE BY W. G. Connolly Office at Journal Office

TOWN PROPERTY Have a fine 9 room house on So. Huntington street. Will sell at reasonable price and on? liberal terms. Splendid 6 room on North Huntington street,Vity water, cellar and wood shed. Cheap at SBOO. Good well built cwo story 6 room house, wood shed, well, and in good location on Bostonfstreet. $950. An extra fine 6 room house, good cellar, electric lights, well and city water. Fine location. Price $1,650/ Elegant 9 room house, good cistern water in house, city water, electric lights, newly painted, fine location. Price $1,600. 1 6 room cottage on Huntington SK good wood shed and well house, city water, good cemented cellar, a reap bargain at $730. / FARM LANDS ( 20 acres 3| miles from small buildings, plenty fruit, farm in good state of cultivation. SI3OO. 60 acres, 4 miles from Syracuse surface slightly rolling, productive, a splendid large house, good barn. Price $5,000. Have 80 acres with good buildings 2 miles-of Limon, Colo., a thriv ing town, that I will trade for small farm here, or will sell very reasonable. 38 acres near Culver, Ind.. small buildings, rich productive soil, level, Will exchange for town property or sell at a reasonable price. 40 acres 5 miles of Syracuse, on good road, good soil, plenty of fruit, an elegant house, good small bam. A nice home for some one. $3300., 130 acres 4 H miles of Syracuse, Splendid location, splendid big house a good barn and other out buildings. Farm has been well cared for and is very pi'dJuctive.. See me about this farm, SSS per acre.

fruit which started Eve on her dis i covery of our great national institution, “moving day,” and which led to unpleasantness on Olympus when Venus was awarded an apple in a beauty contest. “Eat an apple a day and you’ll keep the doctor away, is a slogan many of the apple men are shouting. It sounds all right but a wag replied: Yes, and if you eat an onion a day, you’ll keep everyone away.” Parents should be warned by the accident that befell little Beatrice Hope of Goshen, who tumbled into a bonfire of leaves, while playing, and was severely burned. Fire is a poor plaything for children and mothers would do well to keep their little ones away from it. An exchange says one of the most genteel forms of gambling is the progressive bridge party, at which the most progressive sister draws a hand painted pitcher and the undying enmity of all concerned. These parties are sat upon by the clergy in loud explosive sermons every so often, causing some of the prominent members of the Ladies’ Aid society to retire from the church in high dudgeon and a shrill falsetto. Hus bands of the guests are not allowed to do anything except furnish the prizes. The Journal warns people to control their absent-mindedness. Serious results sometimes follow. The one we relate did not prove ser ious, but it was very funny. When Dr. B. F. Hoy took out his automo bile, one day last week, to answer a call to the country, he found il not working and was compelled to hire a horse and buggy. Everything went well until time to return. The man of the house followed him to the buggy to receive some last instruction and was at first puzzled and subsequently amused to seethe doctor go to the front of the hor? e ana industriously endeaver to crack up. —The best assortment of toilet articles is at the Quality Drug Store Mrs. S. N. Widner and Miss Grace Ketring were at Milford, Saturday

For Sale—A fine 119 acre farm 4 miles east of Syracuse, big home and bam in repair, gqod fences Close to school, soil is very productive. Will sell stock, farm implements and crops with farm or will sell farm separate. 30 acres Vi 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, vegetables and keep cows for the lake -trade. Price $3,000. 60 acres near Ora, Ind., good house and barn, about 800 peach trees and a nice young apple orchard. Wifi sell at reasonable price or wifi exchange for'town property. n 2Yz miles southwest of jWmwell. an excellent drain farm, some rolling, soil very productive, good buildings and from $2,000 to $2,500 merchantable timsell this farm at a bargain - ~xl6Q/ acres 2£ miles from Syracuse, on good road, close to school. A fine big 8 room house new, fair barn and other out buildings. Farm is slightly rolling, very productive, about 15000 feet white oak saw timber. This is a fine farm. One half cash, easy terms on balance. Price S9O pr acre. 115 acres 3 miles from Syracuse. Good 6 room house, 2 barns, wagon shed and other out buildings; fine orchard, Vz of farm perfectly level, >ther half some rolling; no waste sand, gravely and black loam soil and in good state of cultivation. This farm is well worth the price, S9O per acre. 100 acres near Syracuse, about 8 aeres wood timber, balance under * cultivation, farm is level, toil 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 9eli 40 acres with house for suoo.

Home News Notes. —Last week for paying taxes. —You’ll do better at Beckmans. —Launer’s dining room is at "your service. —Get your Hosiery at Brainards Department Store. —Kindig and Co. can supply you with any quantity of salt. —ls you heed a hot water bottle, get it at the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Minnie Bentz visited her brother, Ray Vorhis one day last week. Mrs. Chas. Beebee of Goshen, is the guest of friends and relatives here. Mrs. Z. Hendrickson is spending several weeks at the Chas. Brady home. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Riddle visited Alexander Adams’, south of North Webster, Sunday. —Wm. Beckman expects his shipment of new pianos, the last of this week. Call and see them. Mrs. B F. Hoopingarner and son, Eugene, and Mrs Chas. Beery motored to Goshen, Saturday afternoon. The Misses Mayme Cook and elen Kinley of Goshen attended 'he dance at this place, Friday night. Emory Kindig purchased one of the Shetland ponies that were sold at public sale at Leesburg last Thursday. There will be no L. T. L. meeting until Nov. 10th. The service will -be at the United Brethern church at 2.00 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hinman of Churubusco, and Mrs. Fryer of Wolf Lake, were Sunday guests at the Alva Younce home. —The Ladies Lutheran Aid Society will hold their annual Thanksgiving market at Hoch’s drug store on Wednesday, Nov. 27th. tf27 Eloise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Holloway has been quite ill w.lh billious fever. The fevei has broken however, and the girl is improving, —Wanted all kinds of timber Ln'ione interested in this, please write to Coppes, Zook & Mutschler Company, Nappanee, Indiana. 27t41

Mrs. McCloud of Mamoth Springs. Ark., visited her sister, Mrs. N. t. Hoffman, several days. She has gone to Elkhart, where she will keep house for her son. J. E. Stephenson, who is candidate for state senator from this dis trict, and his son, B. L. Stephenson, employed in the war depatment at Washington, D. C.. were in Syracuse several hours, Monday. * Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Eshelman were in Syracuse between trains Monday, looking for a house which fhey did not succeed in finding. They will try to move their household goods here in about two weeks. There wifi be no preaching services at the U. B. church, Sunday morning. Rev. Eaton will occupy Rev. Simon’s pulpit at Solomon’s Creek. Rev. Simon will have charge of the communion services at the local church in the evening. Cheap Phonograph Records. —Just half price. 2 minute records.. 20c. 4 minute records, 25c. These are all new cylinder records. Come and hear them played. News-Stand. List Os Sales. —Cal L. Stuckroan, auctionier, announces the following sale dates of local interest. Oct. 31. August Shank, stock sale, 70 head of hogs and cattle, 6 miles south of Elkhart. Nov. 1, Albert Hochstetler, general farm sale, horses, cattle, feed 'a»dl|to>«rements. * Nov.'Br-Ejancis N. Neff, general farm salMrorses, cattle, feed, implements, etc. Nov. 8, Willis Huffman estate, general farm sale.

'• /,;V; w v *vdm&to'\ VHBPI iKr EARNEST RICHART PUBLIC AUCTIONEER A worthy successor to Lincoln Cor; See Geo. 0, Snyder at the Journa office for dates.

—Last week for paying taxes. —See our line of outing flannels. A. W. Strieby. —A kitchen cabinet would please your wife. Beckman has them. —For drugs and druggist’s remedies, go to the Quality Drug Store. Mrs. Robert Ernhart and Mr. Sam j Merritt visited Mrs. Ernhart’s sister, ! Mrs. Anna Crow, Sunday. —The Hydraulic cider mill will grind Tuesday and Thursday, of each week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clayton returned Wednesday from a business trip to Jackson, Mich. —Automobile liverv at reasonable prices. Phone No. 5. Henry Snobarger. 4t26 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meek of near Warsaw, visited over Sunday, with S. 0. Jeffries and family. —Every purchase you make at the Quality Drug Store gets you value received. Miss Annabella Mygrant returned to Toledo, Monday, after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Mygrant. We have just received a new mpply of up-to-date paper and envelopes. Do you need anything in the printed line? Miss Cora Crow went to Warsaw, Tuesday, for several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rasor and family, and will also attend an initiation of Eastern Star lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colwell gave a birthday dinner, Tuesday, for their two sons, Warren and George, whose birthdays occur in this month. Mr Harry Young and Miss Rose Schloss of Warsaw, attended the I dance here last Friday evening. Mr. | Young is a brother of Mrs. T. A. ! Brainard. > The Rally Day services at the M. E. church Sunday was well rendered ! and enjoyed by a full house. The church was beautifully decorated ! with autumn leaves. Mrs. Nancy Woolman and Mrs. ■ 3ert Niles visited the latter’s mothei I at Kimmell Sunday. Mrs. Woolman, I whose home is in Marion, is visiting | at the Niles home this week. —“Luscious—’licious—’luring,” k the way one clever woman described i He-Mi-La Cherry Flips. Only when i you have once tried them do you see how well her description fits.

Chas. and Wilbur Brtekel returned j from Minneapolis last Thursday, where they have been employed a? linemen. After spending several , days with relatives, they went to Defiance. Mrs. Warren Eagles spent last week at Indian Village with Miss Alice Eagles, who leaves in a few weeks for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend the winter with her brother Alvin. Among the Goshen visitors, Saturday, were Abe Hire, Allen Ott, Lafayette Sloan, Mrs. Geo. Howard, Mrs. Madison McPherson, Mrs. B. F. Hoy affd daughter, Helen, and Mr. | and Mrs. Geo. O. Snyder. Mrs. M. Ross of JopliD, Montana, mother of George and Jay Ross, is visiting here. In the near future she will return accompanied by Mrs Scott of Leesburg. The latter will join her husband at Joplin, which will be their future home. Mrs Stowel. df Winona Lake, who is the mother of Billy Sunday, the famed evangelist, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sunday of Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Juday, Orland Strieby and Miss Mildred Akers, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Juday. G. M. Sunday is a son of the evangelist. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Simons of Finnemore, Wis., a former pastor of the U. B. church at this place war in our city visiting with friends from Tuesday to Friday? After making a short visit in Chicago, they go to their children* inJColo., where they will majte their furtujsehome. A. H. Blanchard returned from* Warsaw, Saturday, where be has been serving as juryman. The jury has been excused and it is not probable that they will be called again bafore the middle of November. K. P. Richardson, the Fulton county j man, whose case was venued to the Kosciusko court, was acquitted. 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 blood and mu-, j cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.

J. w. rothenberger : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, : * IND.

Mr. and Mrs Essley Hapner visit- ! ed her mother, at Goshen, Sunday. ; Guy Connors, who has been at Defiance, is third trick operator at the tower. Some of our young folks attended the Box supper at the Dismal school house last Friday evening. —Lost a heavy strap halter, heavy 1 leading strap with chain on end, notify Ernest Richart. Reward. 2tpd Inspection oi our Meats _. - will satisfy the most particular buyer that they are tender and sweet, and tha' there is less waste about them than tin ordinary kind. We always keep in dock—in the ice-box in summer—tin finest grades of fresh-killed beef, pork uutton, lamb, veal and poultry. But w< ire by no means high-priced butchers. vVe give you the best, and charge only a fair living profit. E. W. HIRE. CHUKCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grace Lutheran Church. H. C. Rex, Pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m Preaching 10:45a. m. At which time the Rev. Ladd will preach and administer the Lord’s supper. Everybody is mvitedd to these services. Church of God. Rev. Alvin Eshelman*Pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. m Y. P. S. C. E. 6:00 p. m Mid-Week Prayermeeting Thursday evening at 7:00. M. E. Church. A. L. Weaver, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching - 11:00^ a. «n Epworth League 3:45 p. m Preaching 7:00 p. m WednesdayPrayermeeting 7:00 p. m U. B. Church. L. E. Eaton, Pastor. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m Preaching-__11:00 a. m__ 7:00-p. m Midweek prayer service Wed 7 p. m as the parsons, de. Brotherhood meeting Thursday Eve. Everybody invited to these services. Trinity Evangelical. Rev. W H. Mygrant,, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Preaching 1 10:30 p. m Prayermeeting Wednesday Eve. followed by teachers meeting EBENEZER CHURCH Sunday School " 10:00 a. m Preaching "7:00 p. m *sun time | FOR SALE I A good 6 room’ cottage near Brunjes Park, a good gra .ei shore, a nice landing. A 7 room house in good shape. Wood house, 10x12, chicken coop Bxlo, good Well. Good cement wall. There is a bargain in this ' property, if taken right away. Portland street. 13 1-3 acres. 7 room house, good barn 22x36, addition 17ft. graineries. wood house, chicken house 12x18, cement cav ( e and other outbuildings, good well of water, 3 miles east of New Paris. Soil clav loam, fruit of different kinds located across the road. SIBOO. 80 acres 3 New Paris. 8 room house, barff 40x64, grainery 20x24,.*and other outbuidings. A" wejjpm good water, fencCsJair. 4i /cres*of • ‘ mi ‘h mile to church. Soil claylbam SIOO per acre. 17 acres, 114 miles from Syracuse. 200 feet front Lake Wawasee. A nice location for some one that wants to live close to the lake and raise truck Good 6-room house, and barn, well, and some fruit. Price $l5O an acre 94 acres. 12 room house. Barn 42x68, grainery 20x30, one 24x30 sheep shed. 2 wells of good water fruit of all kinds. 134 miles to New Paris school. Soil sandy loam $11534 an acre. 89 acres, 8 room house. Barn 40x80, an outbuilding 30x32, 2 wells, one windmill, fair fences Church 234 miles, school 1 mile 234 miles east of New Paris. SBO an acre. 44 acres 2 miles southwest of Syracuse. Farm house of 7 rooms, good celler. Barn 24x40. 2 wells, fruit of all kinds, lots of berries. Has surface somewhat rolling, soil is good. , This is a partial list of the properties that I have for sale, HENRY DOLL.

I.■ < • This is the Furnace you have i: [ been hearing and inquiring about. - 1 ! ► $ The one thl.it withstood the winter ;; of 1911 and ’l2 without a complaint. :: : The furnace with only one register, no ;• . heat pipes to spoil your basement, and ;; no wasting of fuel in heating basement. :: It can be installed in your vege- «• | table cellar without any damage to i; I? your vegetables. We have them on n '* hand ready for installation. | i pottengEr brothers i 'f' Syracuse* Indiana | & 4: ♦t t »»»»■!>"»♦♦♦<■ ><■<■■>■>•>■ ■?♦"»■!"»■>■ ■>♦♦■»<■*■»■&♦♦♦♦♦»♦ ? f IMPORTED GERMAN BAVARIA I HAND-PAINTED CHINA I | ~ I - 3 Nothing like these designs have ever been shown here. You may duplicate these pretty pieces in the city but you can’t buy them any cheaper there. Plates j . sl, $1.25 & $1.50 * Cups and Saucers $1.50 Celery Dishes, Cream and Sugars, Bread § & Trays and other odd pieces from $1 to $3.50 *N. P. HOFFMAN, - Jeweler j 3y_ • T m Radiant Home j | AND | !GLOBE BASE BURNERS! I that will help yea to save $lO on -j I coal yet warm all the corners of :: £ your rooms. The well known Florence hot * | blast that burns the smoke of soft | I coal, and also heats the corners. $ f 7 | ! The Athanor hot blast Furnace | | is no experiment, will save part of § l coal bill, is worthy of consideration | I Qur Monarch Steel Range | | is a money saver; the Globe steel | | range the most ior the money. § | See us for prices. | E E. STRIEBY Syracuse, j