The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1913 — Page 8
r ■ — /y January Clearance Sale Goshen’s Leading Store The Place For Bargains
Ladies Tailored Stock placed in five lotK January . clearing Sale Prices, 5.00, 7.95, 9.98,12.50, 15.00. It will pay you to take advantage of the extremely low prices we are , offering now. i Cloth and Caracul Cloaks. J January clearing Sale Prices, 5.00, 7.98, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, vVe are not going to quote original i irices. You might think vze were; naking too much profij, The truth 3 we are selling now below cost, i Your chance to get a big bargain. Furs and Fur Coats Below Cost. ann -axtiw .aw-aaaw -:xc - -jraau-a-x.w i— i* i— ■*-- Special Bargain Lot .allies Tailored Waists, silk, linen >.nd cotton. Sale Price, 1.00. very one a big bargain. Ladies Silk Waists iaffetas, messaline and wash sila, Sale Price. 2-00. You cannot buy he goods for this price! . . ill I ■ ym— Outing Flannel Gowns 1.00 and 1.25 quality for 79c. ~ ‘ Grey Fur Sets 5.00 quality for 2.98. Grey Manchurian Goat • -r >J—IWMI MPWMWR* Special Bargain Lot .allies House Dresses. Sale 1 nee, Sale Price, 59c Jargains in Cotton Blankets Jc Quality Sale Price 69c .00 “ 89c r.;, “ “ “ 1.29 s jo “ “ “ 1.69
THE HUDSON CO. GOSHEN, INDIANA
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Gilberts. Mrs. Calvin Cooper - teste Mellinger of Mich., is visiting 1 : atives here. Bert Umbenhour and family visited . £ aclay with Wm Ogleand and family, j Tacoband Henry Symeusmaspent Sun- > . -y with Jacob Linderman. John McGarity and wife were Sunday | y ..sts of Sam Bushong and wife. j Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crowl spent Sunday ! • ar Leesburg, with the latters pareftts, | Ar. and Mrs. Mose Leppencolt. i Emory Cooper and family spent Friday j <■ ening with his parents, O. E>. Coopers. Mr. Ogle of Goshen, who has been the : test of his son, Wm and family for sey- j ■ d lays, returned home Monday Mary Ogle is on the sick list Foley A K ,DNE WO II l \ ya >1 E .’ rs J. M. Henshaw, Richmond, I d.. says, “after taking Foley I idsiey Pills a few days I was en- ; -ely relieved of kidney disorder./ 'J? ar sale by F. L- HOCH STATE BANK —OF Syracuse Capital $25000 Surplus $4500 Ve pay 3 per cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit
And we sell blankets that are the best in America. The nap will, not shake off iike some cotton blankets you have had. Bargains in Wool Blankets ■j 4.50 Quality Sale Price 3.69 15.00 “ “ ; 1’39 . 600 “ S*«o ! 7.00 7.50 9.00 “ “ 5.98 A place to buy that you will ■ thoroughly appreciate, new goods ‘ and a large well lighted store. A J store doing a straight forward bus- . iness and you can see it the minute vou come in the store. Ladies Fleece Union Suits 50c Quality Sale Price 39c Now remember these prices only during January Sale. , ' Boys’ Heavy Fleece Union Suits 50c Quality Sale-Price 39c The best 50c quality made and the sale price 39c Ladies Dress Skirts Sale Price, 2.50. Mens’ High Rock Fleece Back Shirts and Drawers 50c Quality Sale Price 39c This is the regular fifty cent goods with the Storm King label. Big bargains in Silks 1.00 Waisting for 69c 1.25 Black Taffeta for 1.00 Sale Prices Laces and Trimmings Sale Prices on Embroieeries Outing Flannel Sale 6%c Quality for 5c 81c “ 7 C i 16c, 12 %c Quality for 9c The biggest bargains in outings and blankets and winter just here.
“Stay, stay at home my heart and § rest, g? Home-keeping hearts are happiest”. | Nothing is so conclusive to g that rarest of virtues in the g home, contentment, as pm e g and wholesome food. As g bread is the most important, g the best Flour is none too K good, so order GERBELLE g that high-grade Blended Flour made by K Goshen Milllna Go. I Goshen, Incliana &
Grover Gables are the parents of a 1 baby girl, born Friday Mrs. Elizabath Troup spent several days in Goshen the guest of her son, 1 Charley and family Frank Linderman went to Mich., Tues- ! day where he is the guest of' his sister, Mrs. Jessie Mellinger and family John McGarity and wife spent Wednes- , day with the formers sister, Mrs. Joe Jarves and family, near Bristol Albert Warstler spent Wednesday with i his sister, ifrs. Keefer near Middlebury 1 Ora Rarick of Eigen, 111., is the guest | of Curt Rarick and family Mr. and Mrs. Orba Weybright celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary, at : their home Sunday, those present were I Chas Weybright and family, Milt RensI berger and wife, Wm Weybright and - wife and Mrs. Samuel Culler’s and grandI '-Oil. Myron Kennedy, the day was pleasI antly spent and a bountiful dinner. was I served. We join in with their manyfriends in wishing them many more happy days to cotiie Ira Howard is employed at the Goshen News Times during the busy season. DANGER FROM GRIPPL Lies in That Cough and Weak, Worn-out Condition. . Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, these are greatly to be feared at this time of the year. To prevent grippe from being followed by either pleurisy or pneumonia, it is important to drive the last traces of it out of the system quickly. Our advice is to take Vinoi, our delicious cod liver and iron preparation without oil, and get your strength, and vitality back quickly. _ Mrs. A. A, Grabill, of Strasburg, Va. says: “Grippe left me weak, run down and with a severe cough, from * which I suffered four years. I tried different remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Vinoi, from which I received great benefit. My cough is almost entirely gone, and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recommend Vinoi to others who suffer as I did.” Try Vinoi with the certainty that if it does not benefit you we will give back your money. F. B. Wann, Druggist, Syracuse.
TRUTEES ANNUAL REPORT Annual report of receipts and expenditures ot Turkev Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, for the year ending (December, yr, 1912. TOWNSHIP FUND RECEIPTS. Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1912—51,012.05 Isaac Kitson, J. P. docket fees 10.00 Smith Printery, overcharge pub. 1911 report ‘ 5-45 Henry Shock, to bal. books. 2.20 V. D. Mock, June distribution. . 463- 2 ° V. D. Mock, Dec. distribution.. 355-3 1 Total receipts $1,848.2 1 Disbursements 862.30 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913.. s9^s-9 l DISBURSEMENTS. State Bank, office rent 24.00 W. Connolly, pub. report.. 16.80 Smith Printery, pub. report.. 23.00 J. W. Deardorff, post, stamps.. 3.00 Butt & Xanders, legal services. 15.00 Syracuse Journal, stationery. .. 3-75 Reub. Williams & Sons, pub. tax levy .. 2 CO Smith Printery, pub. tax levy ... 2.00 Manford Morris, Adv. Board service — 5- o ° Ira Gans. Adv. Board service. sxo A.TI. Blanchard, Adv. Board service.... . -- s°° C. Leroy Leonard, township blanks . - ■ 6.85 C. Leroy Leonard, check and * vouheerbooks .. - 3-75 OtisC.Butt, clerical service... 25.00 Wm. Longacre, supervisor. service .. . —-— 120.00 Isaiah Klingaman, supervisor , service. ‘ — no.oo Aaron McClintic, supervisor service —— 12.00 Geo. Wogoman, supervisor service. .. 120.00 I. J. Grimes, supervisor service .... — . 117.60 Henry Shock, Trustee service and expenses .. — 241.75 Total disbursements. . .* $862.30 ROAD FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand Jan. 1. 1912.. $2,215.60 V. D. Mock, June distribution 2,227.15 Milo Strombeck, sale road, grader . ... — 36.48 V. Mock, Dec. distribution.. J 27.96 Total Receipts $4,607,19 Disbursements .. 2,934.60 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 — s 2 >s ROAD FUND DISBURSEMENTS Jacob Wilkinson, labor on roads 6.23 Jesse Shock, road work . 54 00 C. Leroy Leonard, 3 road graders & frt.": 109.45 Ed. McClintic, gravel t- J 3-3 6 Wm. Starner, labor on roads..■. n-75 Albert Hibner, labor on roads.. 1.50 George Kreger, labor on roads. 4.50 W. A. Searfoss, labor on roads. 2.50 Lawrence Stiffler, roadwork.. 11.5° Emmet Kelly, road work, 2.25 Wm. Kelly, road work 2 25 James Burson, road w0rk..... 2.25 Lloyd Lung, road work 3-°° Harry Lung, road work- 1 4° Jesse’Jarrett, road work , i-5° D. Graff, culvert pipe 20.00 W. M. Hammon, road work— 3.00 Jacob Hammon, road work.... 3.00 To correct error Voucher No. ♦ 142 •- -- - -6° Chas. E. Zentz, road work.... 1.15 Walter Koher, road work 9-75 Milton Moore & Co. coal and bridge plank. .. . 1 5j43 ' Harvey Hendrickson, road work 3.37 Chas. Firestone, road work 13-79 Wm. Starner, road work , 17.00 • Lee Henwood, road work 2.25 ! David Hooper, road w0rk..... 3-75 1 Wm. Strieby, road worki—•— i 7 - 25 Harvey Hendrickson, road work 10.50 ■ Jacob Click, road work 3 ; 75 Daniel Wogoman, road labor.. 3lco Albert Hibner, road work 16.00 I Henry Kolberg, road work 10.00 ’ Richard Guy, road work 6.00 ! W. G. Hendrickson, road work 300 1 E. E. Strieby, road supplies... 24.60 ■ W. F. Smith, road receipt.... 4- 2 5 t W. M. Hamman, roadwork— 12.00 1 Daniel Wogoman, road work.. 6.75 ' Dale Grimes, road work 15.°° Chas. McMann, road work.... 2.75 . L. S. Stiffler, road work,... 12-75 Gottlieb Beck, gravel 20.00 i Jasper James, road work 11.36 John Kauffman, gravel 10.80 Jacob Hamman, trip to Syracuse for plow. -75 ’ D. B. White, tile for roads 9.30 W. D. Leamon, road work 10.50 - Gottlieb Beck, gravel 20.00 . Jesse Strieby, road labor 4.50 Dan Wogoman, road laborl. 4-5° Emmett Kelly, road labor 5.00 John A. Snavely, road receipt.. 3.75 E. E. Strieby, road culverts 18.92 Frank Wogoman, road work... 12.00 W. A. Searfoss, road work ... 13 50 R. A. Warner, road work and gravel 21.96 Vern M ichael. road work 13 °o Daniel Wogoman, road work... 3.75 Noah Shock, roadwork 1.70 Eli Shock, bridge plank 8.12 Walter Koher, road labor ’ 3.C0 - Floyd Brower, road work. 12.75 ; R. D. Knox, road labor 4.50 ■ Milo Klingaman, road labor 6.75 - Albert Wogoman, road labor... 8.25 ■ Floyd Strieby, road work. 18. co 7 Frank Wogoman, road work 12.00 C. A. Sudlow, road work 72.14 Andrew Strieby, roadwork 40.50 Tillman Hire, bridge plank.... 28.87 Richard Guy, road work 12.00 L. S. Stiffler, road work 18.751 ! Manuel Sharp, road labor 9.25 > Wm. Phebus, road w0rk...,.— i.7oi Russell Warner, road work.... 7.701 Jasper James, road work 15.00, Harvey Hendrickson, road labor 4.501 G. H. Bailey, road work... 24.0a Hershel Grimes, road work . Gottlieb Bepk,-gravel 10.00 W. A. Searfoss, road work 5.25 Frank Wogoman, road work.,. 1.50 Manuel Sharp, road labor . . ... 11.90 Manuel Sharp, road labor 4.80 John A. Gans, roadwork 20.75 Oscar Rink, road labor ... 1Q.92 * Chester Swenson, road work.._ 30.87 1 Vern Shaffer, road work . 6.75 E. E. Strieby, tile and culverts. 43.48 . Willmet Jones, road work. ... 20.54 Aaron McClintic, road receipts. 8.20 ! Dan Rink, road labor 3Qo ’ Hershel Grimes, road work ... 34-75 ’ Earl Grimes, road work. .... 21.42 ’ Jacob Wilkinson, road work 20,58 - Ezra E. Shock, road work .... 37.48 L Milton Woods, read receipt 17,62 John Ward, road work , j.. 54 Gottiieb Beck, gravel . 9.00 ’ Gottlieb Beck, road work 3 2 -64 1 Henry M. Rapp, road work .. 20.94 I C. W. Strieby, road labor .. 2.25 I Harvey Hendrickson, roadwork 49.86 I Roy Riddle, road labor 2.61 , John A-Gaus, road work, 9-55 R. D. Knox, road 1ab0r........ [ Floyd Price, road 1ab0r1,33 Chas. Bigler, road 1ab0r...,,,„ 4,30 1 L. S Stiffler, road 1ab0r....... 500 1 Wm. Starner, road w0rk...... 10.38 W. M. Gilbert, road work 10.28 r L. S. Stiffler, road work 1 11-52 t Jacob Hamman, road work ii 1.77 Jasper James, road work 16.38 George Kreger, road work.... 7.59 J Jacob Click, gravel. 16.00 j 1
John T. Riddle, road receipt ~ 4.50 W. A. Searfoss, road work 39-75 Bert Reardon, road work 15.70 Daniel Wogoman, road labor .. 11.00 Wm. Mallon, road work 33-°° Ghas. G. Strieby, gravel 12.50 Russell A. Warner, road work. 23.62 Manuel Sharp, road 1ab0r...... 4-5° Madison McPherson, road work 12.35 Dennis P. Kelly, road labor 4.50 Chas. Kolberg, road work 9.00 Bert Whitehead, road work 10.80 Floyd Strieby, road work IS.OO W. A. Searfoss, road work 3- 10 Lee Hen wood, road work 10.75 Albert Hibner, road work 18.00 Lon Blue, gravel.... — - - 5-°° Hershel Grimes, road work. — W. F? Baugher, gravel 8.48 P.W. Soltau, gravel 5 36 Henrv Doll, gravel 28.20 M. L, Hussey, & Sou, tile and sewer pipe 35-§9 A. K. Strieby, gravel 90.08 A. Gdn. gravel 28,00 Total disbursements . $2,034.60 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND—Receipts Balance on hand Jan. I, 1912 .. $ 852.56 John Ri. Hess, fire damage to school house 9- 2 5 V. D. Mock, June distribution 556.86 V. D. Mock, Dec. distribution 410.89 Total Receiptssl,B29.s6 Disbursements.. ..- — 1,278.10 Balance on hand Jan. 1,1913..$ 55M6 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Disbursements Arthur Kolberg, hauling wood $ 9.00 Jesse Jarrett, hauling scholars.. 217.75 S. C. Lepper, fiber oil, etc 10.45 Chas. ißigler, oiling floors and repair work 8.25 Wm. Deßrular, wood— 42.00 Columbus Disher, wood 144.00 Earl W. Conrad, school hack repairs.- 2 °5 A. Wl Strieby, school supplies. 9.05 Wm. Snavely, coal 126.13 J. C. t'.rady, wood., 22.50 Miltoin Rentfrow, wood.. 4-80 F.B. Mann, com. on school bopks...— .. —- - 2 -34 ■ Russell B. Deaton, Inst. & janitor work . — 2 7 ■ 2O ; Blanche Strieby, Inst. & janitor service — — Oliver Snavely, cleaning and repairs...-. 7-4° | Jasper Grimes, kindling wood .1.00 j Glen Gordy, Inst. & janitor service., — ------ 25.00 I Eliap Hinderer, Inst. & janitor service. 34-45 ' Lillian Hamman, Inst. & janitor service 33-95 ■ Venn O’dell, Inst. & janitor service... 34-16 | S. B. StMpr. laundry and repairs..— 2- 4° Margaret Beck, Inst. & janitor service 34-48 ElUs Hinderer, holding exam., 4.00 S C. Lepper, sash locks .90 ■ E. E. Strieby, supplies., 10.23 j Geo. O. Snyder, grad, badges.. . 1.00 1 Colwell & Gordy, supplies.... 2.50 Jesse W. Grejm, wood 8.00 Edson commencetiieiffexpenses— 4 10 Ed §|amates, wood 4.°0 Edsofi B. Sarber, songbooks... 14.00 Ida. Garrison, cleaning school house 3-5° Calvin E. Beck, cleaning school house and yard 4- 00 Frank Strieby, cleaning stove flue-- 1-25 Perry Uncapher, dictionarys & i atlas. — 68.00> C. Lerov Leonard, school, supplies 1300 W. L. Hines, disinfectant 10.64 J. R. Hess, ins. assessment 7 school houses 2 5-85 : John E. Rarick, hauling scholars 151.75 ; Jphn Bailey, repairing pump —.. 2.00 Walter Koher, wood 42.00 Si B. Stiffler, cleaning and rei pair w0rk...... 5-77 Cjhas. Bigler, cleaning school I house—— -- — -— 3-°° Reub. Williams & Sons, stationI ery 4-35 Henry M. Rapp, cleaning and ! repair work... — - 8.03 llakeside Lbr. Co. material for repairsl— 5.13 lb. H. Goble, Printing Co. school papers ; 14-59 C. Leroy Leonard, supplies I 3 °5 Milton Brown, repairing school house- — - 12.60 Total Disbursements $1,278.10 TUITION FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand Jan. I, 1912 $2,039.12 Elias Hinderer, J. P. docket fees 5.50 Interest on deposits— 127.62 V. D. Mock, distribution taxes ana school revenues — 3,041.76 Benton Township, expenses joint school 214.47 Total receipts 5.4 2 8-47 Disbursements 3>659- 2 5 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913... $1,769.22 TUITION FUND DISBURSEMENTS ; Vera O’Dell, teaching 3°3- 2 ° j Russell Deaton, teaching.. , 168.00 Blanche Strieby, teachingl 285.00 Margaret Beck, teaching 1 383.00 Lillian Hamman, teaching....’ 324.00 Elias Hinderer, teaching 219'00 Glen Gordv, teaching—. 426.40 Calvin E. Beck, teaching J 135.00 Leslie A. Laird, teaching 140.00 Wilbur A. Wilkinson, teaching. 110.00 Eva Dille, teaching—. 140.00 John Klingaman,teaching 130.00 Milo Strombeck, transfer tuitions 28.00 Ziler Groves, transfer tuitions.. 84.00 C. P. Baker, transfer tuitions... 4 2 Q0 , A. W. Strieby, transfer tuitions. 7 2 3 ®E D, H. Lessig, transfer tuitions... 18.00 s ' Total Disbursements $5>659.25 DOG FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand Jan. I, 1912— 62.00 Dennis Kelly, dog taxes 93-00 Henry Shock, dog taxes 48.00 Total receipts $203.00 Disbursements — 45- 00 Balance on hand Jan. 1,19x3- -- $158.00 DOG FUND DISBURSEMENTS Sam D. Miller, damage to sheep 9.00 Ed-. Baringer, damage to sheep 26.00 J asper Grimes, damage to sheep 10.00 Total Disbursements... $45-°o LIBRARY FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand Jan. I, X 912.. $16.25 Receipts- 00.00 Total receipts. — $ 16.25 Margaret Beck, payment on orgars — 16.25 Balance on hand Jan..l, 19x3 $ 00,00 HENRY SHOCK, Trustee. Mr- and Mrs. Wm, A. Pence are making a two weeks visit with their i daughter, Mrs. Bert Cleland at Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beech spent Sunday at Ft Wayne.
Gountru News ♦♦♦see iei 111 leees hi leeees FouikPomers Rev. John Kitson of Syracuse, visited his son, Qresel Kitson, Thursday. Dan Neff and Clarence Snyder were Milford visitors, Tuesday. Mr. Insley and Ed Ketring were Milford visitors Thurrday. We ure glad to see the ice leave the roads and foot paths but are some what worried for fear the ice men in Syracuse will not get their houses filled for the summer and we know what a good thing ice is. The Mrs. Etteline, Schuter, Cory, Darr and Meloy called at the home of Clint Callanders, Friday afternoon. Delbert and Forest Callander of Syracuse, spent Saturday with their grandparents, James Callander. Ed Melay accompanied the Misses Mae Vorhis and Virga Coy to church at Pleasent View, Sunday. Lake Papakeechie Miss Zola Hendrickson Mr. Sudlow was a Papakeechie caller one day last week. Hershel Klingaman spent Sunday evening with Joe Hendrickson. Mrs. Harley Miller is caring for her mother, near Ligonier, whois sick." All who attended the show at Cromwell Saturday night, report it Very good. Miss Fay Greene visited at Cromwell, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Isiah Klingaman wife and son. Artnond, spent Sunday with Cal Stump’s. Mr. Noah Cripe is very sick. Milo Klingaman took Sunday dinner at the Tiple home. ; Miss Marie McClintic spent Sunday i with Miss Corbian. Fred Kline and wife were Saturday and Sunday callers of Wtn Fedders. Indian Village. Fay B. Mock Little Glen Eagles of Cromwell, has been spending a few days with his grand ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Snyder. Mrs. Rosa Stoner of near Wilmot spent Friday with Wm Knepper and family and Mrs. Ethel Clay called in the afternoon. Miss Susan Knepper spent Tuesday afternoon with Wm Knepper and family. Arthur Iden and family took Sunday dinner with Jos Miller and family. Jeff Greieer and wife visited one evening with Walter Knepper and family. Frank Shearer and family and James Lecount and wife were Sunday guests of Samuel Reed and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knepperand children, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Stoner and Lavon K°Eer took dinner with Wm Knepper and family. Mae Shearer and Mary Reed called in the afternoon. Wifbur Clingerman visited with Ralph i Mock Saturday afternoon. Milton Selig of Ligonier, dinner with James Lecount and wife, Tuesday. Vawter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Cullers, are visiting Mrs. Cullers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown. Mrs. Edna Vawter Hess returned to her home in South Bend, Sunday, after an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Smith Vawter. Clark Green lost a valuable horse last week. Lydia Mellinger spent a few days last week in Milford and Goshen, haying a number of teeth extracted. Ray Brown ami wife tobk dinner Sunday with Milton Brown and family. Frank Brown of Indian Village was a visitor on our streets, Thursday. H. R. Molineaux, who is employed in the whole sale coal business in Chicago, I spent Sunday with his family. The Social Club were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, Saturday night. Uncle Noah Cripe who has been sick for some time is again very low. Lu Hire is working for J. E. Rarick, near Cromwell. Mrs. Ed Knox and two sons, Russel and Frank and Mrs. Jake Click and two daughters, Katherine and Geraldine, called on Mrs. H. R. Molineaux, Thursday afternoon. South Shore. Mrs. Etta Kincaid visited with Mrs. John Swank one day last week. Frank Strieby and family took dinner with Bert Searfoss and family last Sunday. Quite a number of young folks enjoyed skating on the lake last Sunday. Dick Brunjes and family took dinner (and spent the evening with the Walter ftVeaver family, Sunday. Miss Estella Gray went to Kimmell for visit. The Mrs. John Swank and W. Searfoss took dinner with Mrs, Ellen Searfoss Thursday. Bert Swank and Frank Kelley are cutting wood for Frank Bushong, and John Swank and Geo S ult are cutting at Freemans and Brunjes this week. Miss Eunice Asher has returned home from Elkhart on account of sickness. Miss Ethel Corbin has been on thesi<k list for the past week. f Pat Kelly and wife took dinner with Bert Swank and family. Emery Kincaid and wife visited with his mother over Sunday. Geo Cobb was at his lake cottage over Sunday and slated that he is getting along nicely on his new farm near NewParis, Marie McClintic visited with Ethel Corbin over Sunday.! Frank Kelly and Bertha Swank entertained quite a few young folks with piano and violin music, at Mrs. Kincaids, Shmeay evening,
J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, * IND. I <
;i Good Luck diul rrosperim 10 all ;i ; - * — ; <» . < ;• We wish to thank our patrons : r :: and the public in general for the ; : liberal patronage we have received <• ;; from them in the past year, and we :: ask that you give us our share of :: your trade the coming season, and ;; wishing you a happy and prosperous <» ■ J New we are, * f :: « Yours Truly. i: Lakeside Lumber Co. i :: Allen D. Sheets, Owner, ;; Syracuse, Indiana |
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BUSINESS > J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Pel. 85 —Office and Residence Syracuse. Ind. D. S. HONTZ Dentist A.II branches of work usually practiced by the profession. Investigate our new filling material. AUCTIONEER J ' I 'Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. Vou can call me up without expense. AUCTIONEERS MARKS ®. KLINGAMAN C. H. Marks es No. W.b.t.r and I—iah Klingaaaan, Cromwell, both well known auctioneers, have formed a partnership and will do public eale work of any kind. Make dates at Journal office, Cromwell, phone 59, or with C. H. Marks North Webeter, Ind., phone 16. Make your dates aa early a»<po«»ible. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in ! Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fence Posts. Etc. Syracuse. Ind.
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DIRECTORY BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law v Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSip, IND. Horse and Automobile Livery Good equippages for every occasion. Reasonable prices for drives anywhere. Hack service to the depot Fare 10 Gents Each Way * HENRYSNOBfIRGER Barn on Main Street Phone 5 WARREN T. COLWELL Lawyer Real Estate', insurance, Collections. Loans. Notarial Work A Good, Glean Storage Office over Newstand Phone 63 B. & 0. Time Table. EAST WEST Nc. 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. No. 6 stops to discharge passengers only.
