The Syracuse Journal, Volume 5, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 February 1913 — Page 8

COMING I I Monday, February 10 | ; | At K. of P. Opera House. ONE WEEK § ; i Sharpsteen’s Comedy and Concert Co. g '? BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER

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'The Winona ! Inururhan Ro. Go. Effective Sunday Nov. 17,1912 Time of arrival and departure of trains at Milford Junction, Ind. SOUTH 4 NORTH a. m. 6:06 a. m. x7:57 “ 7:52 “ 9:00 “ 10:00 “ 11:00 “ tll:38 “ tl:07 p. m. *1:00 p.m. x*2:oo “ 2:00 “ 3:00 “ 4:00 “ 5:00 “ *5:00 “ x*6:oo “ 6:00 “ 7:00 “ 7:00 “ 9:08 “ 8:00 “ Xll:15 •“ 110:16 “ t Winona Flyer through trains between Goshen and Indianapolis. * Daily except Sunday. x Runs to Warsaw only. ’ W. D. STANSIFER ? A. G. F. & P. A. Warsaw, Ind. STATE BANK J Syracuse o Capital $25000 Surplus $4500 We pay 3 per cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit ■ Jjr 4 I- w & '■ i r BARNEST RICHART PUBLIC AUCTIONEER A worthy successor to Lincoln Cory See Geo. s O. Snyder at the Journal offfcb formates.

A Man Os Mystery 1 Is among you. He has more surprise for you than C 2 any other man ever in town bpfore. Go and see for yourself. A surprise every night. Don’t miss it. Money is no object. I stand the expense. Have y. also a refined, clean entertainment, catering to la- S dies and gentlemen. Be present on the opening fl night—-2 hours of solid fun. A repertoire show. Vaudlville between acts. Monday Night Free ■

B£SS22E£S2K322£BSBBSBSB22BS2B2BB2BB2B£S2BSB£B£BB! “Stay, stay at home my heart and g rest, | Home-keeping hearts are happiest”. | Nothing is so condusive to g that rarest of virtues in the g home, contentment, as pure | and wholesome food. As bread is the most important, g the best Flour is none too g good, so order GERBELLE g that high-grado Blended § Flour made by Goshen Mlliino Go. | Goshen, Indiana

| Beef Hides 13c ! Tallow 5c I I If delivered to my warehouse on Huntington street. NO. I HORSE HIDES ss.6o to 3.75 Buy all kinds of junk. Don’t leave junk laying around, bring it to the market. Cash tor everthing. Buy all kixtd Furs. DAVIS GRAFF, ' PHONE 137 Messrs Cripe and Wolf e ha ve started a new dray line. They will always be found at Hires meat market. All work guarenteed. Phone No. 11 —See Croop &. Elliott for eave troughmg, plumbing and all kinds of special tin work. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop at Eli Grissom’s. m 2 I Special. Special attention of Rev. Eaton will be given to the brotherhood department of his church for the , next few weeks. The pop-corn meeting of last Thursday evening was attended and appreciated by a f goodly number of men, who are an- j ticipating an interesting time in the« weeks to come as a special program ’ will be rendered each week. The j program for this week is as fol- | lows; Fatherly advice. Mr. B. Niles. Debate: Resolved that the women of Indiana should have equal sufferage with men, Geo. Colwell and Wm. Bare; Biblical interrogation, L. E. Eaton. Special music and general discussion. AH men are cordially invited. Foley A Kttinfv ■■l Mrs. J. M. Henshaw, Richmond, Ind., says, “after'takarig* Foley i ’ Kidney Pills a few days I was en- ‘ tirely relieved of kidney disorder. For sale by F. L. HOCH. J

•♦loew ii met ki >•»♦♦♦< Country News iiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiihmh Four Corners Mr. Jess Corv spent several days at the home of Mr. Tad Cory of near Granges. Mr. Callender is doing Jess’s work while he is gone. Guy and Lee Cory attended the sale of Chas. Davison. Tuesday. Mr. Darkwood of near Leland purchased some fine plymouth rock cockerels of Alva Ott of near White Oak. Edward Meloy is assisting Lee Cory in getting buzz wood. It is rumored that mere will be a wedding in this corner before long. Oh we wonder who it is. The ground hog saw his shadow for the snow fell thick and fast Sunday night and till Monday morning Mother Earth had on her white robe which looked good to our eyes making us think that we will have six weeks of winter yet. Lake Papakeechie Miss Zola Hendrickson Isaiah Klingaman with’a force of men are filling an ice house for a Ft. Wayne party on Morrison Island. A number of young and old ’friends of Fred Greene and wife gathered at his home Tuesday evening and gave him a little treat call with an old time belling. The children of Freeman Moore are on the sick-list. Mrs. Joseph Miller was night caller at Indian Village, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gus Snyder. Fred Greene has_ been sick for some time with lagrippe.' Mrs. Fred Kline called on her mother, Mrs. Aaron McClintic, Sunday. Hobart Greene has been confined to the house on account ot sickness. Milo Klingaman spent Saturday night with Jess Jarrett. Mrs. Jess Jarrett and son, Kenneth, were Syracuse visitors over Sunday. Wawasee. W. G. Connolly and Floyd Launer drove over from Syracuse Monday and i took dinner with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Launer. Lewis Wood of Wichita Kansas, is the guest of his uncle, Milton Woods and family. Master Mark Greider who has been out of school for two weeks with a severe cold, was able to return to school, Monday. Freeman Moore’s baby has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Launer drove, to Syracuse Tuesday. Merl Click is out of school this week with a severe cold. Fred Green and bride returned from Fort Wayne, Wednesday and were serenaded by some of their friends the same evening. The Retta Jones W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Gaver Thursday. | Several members from the newly organ- ! ized Elizabeth Stanley Union of Crom- ' well were in attendance and a most interesting afternoon was pleasantly and prof- < itably spent. The next meeting will be at the home of the president Mrs. Joseph Woods, on February 13th. Indian Village. Fay B. Mock Wilbur Clingerman was the guest of Harry Hinman, Sunday. Paul Secrist spent Sunday with Ralph Mock. Misses Florence Miller and Georgia Weimer of Oak Grove, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Walter Knepper and family. Wm. Cramer was the Sunday guest of A. J. Clingerman and wife. Dora Clingerman, wife, and daughter, Mary, visited with Marshall Bolton and family of near North Webster. Mrs. John Wildeson of South Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends of this place. Jeff Greider and wife spent Saturday night with Walter Knepper and family. Mrs. Rosie Men spent Saturday afternoon. at the home of Stewart Houghtling. M rs. Elden Stoner took dinner at the Home of Wm. Knepper, Friday. Aimeal Greene spent Tuesday night

Walter Knepper and family spent Monday with Joseph Miller and family of Oak ■ Grove. Wilbur Stocker of Ohio is helping Ed. Stocker cut wood. Carl Earuhart and family spent Sunday , with his mother, Mrs. Nelson Barnhart. Jesse Lecount and familj spent Sunday with Albert Hart and family of Broadway. Frank Shearer and family and_ Sam Reed and family spent Sunday with 1 James Lecount and wife. Those that spent Sunday with W. Aumsbaughs* were Mrs. Ollie Menzie, Mrs. Ernest Stoner of Pierceton and 1 Georgia Phebus. Solomon’s Creek. Miss Bessie Juday David Holtzinger and family and Levi Pearmon and wife were the guests of Arthur Stewart and wife, Sunday. Rev. Simmon is visiting at Huntington this week. Frank Warble and family were the Sunday guests of Walter Rex and wife. Art Nicholi and family spent Sunday with Paul Ringwaldtand family. Mrs. Pauline Roach spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Benjuday. Ray Price spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents at Kimmell. The Ladies Aid Society was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Simon, Thursday. Chester Firestone and wife were Sunday guests at the home of Henry Rex. Frank Juday and wife spent Wednesday with their son, Eugene and family, at Goshen. Frank Shaffer, wife and sons, Leonard and Lewis, of Syracuse were pleasantlyentertained at the home of David Holtzinger. The Ladies Aid Society will serve a hot chicken dinner at the home of Arthur Stewart, Saturday, Feburary 22, it being the day of their sale, fee 20 cents. Imon Bunger has accepted a position in South Bend where he began work Monday morning. Earnest Rookstool and wife of Millersburg called on his parents Sunday evening. An evangelist, Miss Springer and her singer, Miss Beckner are holding meeting at the M. E. church at Benton for a couple of weeks. They are the guests of Arvilla and Abby Stiver while here. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw Indiana Curtis McCutcheon Thos. 0.. Chisholm & wife, 4 lots Winona $2500. James I. Watson to Alexander Riggens, lot 19 David’s Ad. Etna Green sl. Katie H.Cisholmto Curtis McCutheon & wife, 40 a sec 36 Etna tp $3200. Delcena Botkin to Isaac N. Pontius, 80 a sec 33 Lake tp $7200. Delcena Botkin at al to Gertrude Cauffman, 120 a sec 27 Clay & sec 34 Lake SBIOO. Catherine Leslie to Merl Sisk, lots 12 & 13 S & S Ad. Sidney (55. Minnie**Vanator to A. Z. Walker & wife, sec 16 Wayne tp £I4OO. Levi Stonebumer to Roy Stonebumer & wife, 190 A. sec 31 Tippecanoe S3OOO. Levi Stoneburner to Lydia M. Robbins, , So a sec 21 Tippecanoe tp sl. Lola E. Foran & John L. to Silas Ketring, lot 6 & pt lot 7 M & L Ad. Syracuse '$ 4 S. Lawson Hire to Gilbert Coar, tract in Etna Green S4OO. Viola B. Longacher to Mary M. Frederick, N 1-2 lot I Oakwood Park $465. Orion B. Jordan to Moses H. Mikel & wife, 59.34 A sec 2 Etna tp S2OOO. Minerva J. Fluke to DeEtta Fluke, lots 6&7bik 26 Keith’s Ad. Pierceton sl. Lefever Grey et al to James E. Richcreek & wife, 50 a sec 21 & 22 Washington S3OOO. Elizabeth Garvin to Daniel Shoemaker. 5 a sec 7 Harrison tp SB4O. John F. Warren to Jacob Rapp Sr wife, 35.15 a sec 34 Harrison tp $375Paul J. O’Connell, lands in Plain Sc Tippecanoe tps |noo. Fred Ruple, a former resident of this locality, but who has been residing near Stanley, Wis., for a number of years has returned and will probably make his home in this vicinity. He is in failing health. Friends here received news from 111., stating that Mrs. Lena Bauers is on the sick list. INDIGESTION FIVE YEMS - Relieved by VinoL Strength &nd even life itself d* pends upon the nourishment and . proper assimilation of food, and unless digestion is good, the whole body suffers. Mrs. L. D. Cook, Vineland, N. J., says: “I was sick five years with indigestion. My stomach seemed to have a heavy load in it, and at other times it seemed to be tied in knots. Nobody knows how I suffered. “I tried a great many doctors and a great many kinds of medicine, but nothing did any good until I took Vinol. It has helped me wonderfully. I am improving fast, feel better and am getting my flesh back again. Vinol has done me a world of good.” We know the great power of VtaoL our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, in curing chronic stomach trouble and building up all weakened, run-down persons, and that is why we guarantee to return your money If it does not help you, f. B. Mann, Druaaist, Syracuse-

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MS Ilffia OF LIFE \ FOREIGNER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE IN A CELL.’ BANGED HEAD AGAINST DOOR When Found By Stationmaster Degitz the Man Was Lying in a Pool of Blood—Other Indiana News. Fort Wayne, Feb. 3.—Tired of living, John Pickeno, an Italian laborer, who was arrested when found acting jueerly at the Pennsylvania depot at noon yesterday, attempted suicide by pounding his head against' the steel door of his cell in the police station yesterday afternoon and all but icsomplished his purpose. Stationmaster Degitz found the man lying unconscious in a pool of blood. He had butted his head against the cell door probably a dozen times and the entire crown of his head is bruised and battered. He was taken to Hope hospital where he was attended and was brought back to the police station in the evening. While in the patrol wagon returning to the station he repeatedly stated that he would try to finish the job. The only reason that could be obtained from him by an interpreter was that he was ruined. He has a wife and three children in the old country and admitted sending a sum of money to them a few days ago. In a letter written in Italian and which was never posted, he tolls his wife that ho was arrested in New York city January 22, but for no cause. Golf Ball Injures Sight. Anderson, Jan. 31. —Glen W. Gates a local merchant, will probably lose his left eye because of injury inflicted when he was hit TSrith a golf ball while on the links pf the Anderson Country Club two years ago. The wound has refused to heal. Mr. Gates went to New York early this week on business, but the injured eye gave him such pain that he was directed to re turn home at once. With his wife, Mr. Gates went to Cincinnati for the purpose of having the injured eve re moved if it is deemed advisable because his right eye seems to be affected by the condition of the left one. Ordered to Marry If He Isn't. Kokomo, Feb. 3.—When Manon Hooker and a woman were arrested here on a charge of association and ordered by the Court to marry, Hookei asked the judge for time to learn If he was apt already married. “Honestly, Judge," said Hooker, “I don’t know but maybe I’m a married mar. now. I hope I ain’t, but I'm not sure. I was married once, but it seems to mo that there was a divorce.. You know it wouldn’t do for mo tc have two wives.” The judge admitted that such would never do and gave the man time to learn, his family status. Beaten and Robbed of Savings. Newcastle, Feb. 3.—Cecil Osborne 15. messenger boy tor the W 1 estern Union Telegraph Company, was bru tally assaulted and robbed of in money that he had saved to make a payment on a bicycle, in the Pennsyl vania yards. the rpbber escaped Osborne' was retnrnlM through the yards from delivering a message when the robber jumped from behind a cai and struck the boy on the head. He then choked him to stop his cries foi assistance It is feared that bis skuli is fractured, Eccentric Dies From injuries Anderson, Feb. s.—Silas Pierle, the junk dealer, whose legs were cut oft by a Big Four train here, died at a local hospital. He was sixty-five years oid. Young Man Suicides. South Bend, Feb. 3—Elbert E. Simpson, a well known young man ot LaPorie, fired a bullet into bis heart yesterday afternoon at the Aevnue hotel, dying almost instantly. Has Record Population. Anderson, Feb. 3.—-All records fbi number of inmates were broken when Warden Fogarty, of the Michigan City prison, announced that there are 1,252 men in his custody. Well-Known Horseman Dies. Lafayette, Feb. 3.—Edward T. Anderson, one of the best judges of torse flesh in northwestern Indiana, is dead at his home here, He was born in this county in 1543. Wreck at Anderson, Anderson, Feb. 3.—Five cars loaded with automobiles and ten ot general merchadnise were turned over in the Big Four railroad yards Saturday when a freight struck a broken rail. Children Not Vaccinated Ara Barred. Evansville, Jan. 31.—Thirteen hundred children were barred from the public schools when they failed to show arms scarred by the vaccination needle. This was done by order as the city board of health. Kilted In Runaway. LaPorte, Feb. 3.—Daniel Bowers, 80, a wealthy farmer, was killed, when the team he was driving took fright and threw him under a wagon load of furniture he was hauling. HP -eck was broken. MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central ichignn is now open 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.DaU.Sytablift,lnd.

Let Us Help You J :: - . I !►. If you are planning to build a house X ;; or barn or any other building or struc- | :: ture this season, and are figuring on | :: what the material will, cost you, then • • come in andletus help<ou figure it out. t :: We are apoustomed to that sort of 3 j > work an d can tell you in a few minutes t ;; just about how much it will cost, even 1 :: if you are not going to build right aw< i y < ■ > in the spring, we’ll be glad to make > ;; you an estimate on what you f'link you x :: will want. But don’t wait until yo a J «• get a big bill of lumber, we’ll be glad o > ;: have your little ones also* for one or z :: two smaUpieces, and will always make • > the price right. x ;; Lakeside Lumber Co, I ;• Allen D. Sheets, Owner, |* k Syracuse, Indiana |

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I can always be procured at our meat market. Everything 1 weihandle is tiie best we can secure. Pi ices are right. I KLINK’S MEAT MARKET Gitu Drau and Baooaan Line We are prepared to do your work promptly and with Special care. Give us a trial., J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118 —— I m Ths best Fflggs | Q The Newest Designs, the | most Courteous Sen ice, t IN with a stock to select from 1 U that is not surpassed in | MONUMENTS McDougall E & N HOLTZINGER T 230 South Main St. g , PHONE 137 . ' GOSHEN, INDIANA

BUSINESS J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Office and Residence Syracuse, Ind. D. 8. HONTZ Dentist All branches of work usually practiced by the profession. Investigate onr new filling material. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Sttickman Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. You can call, me up without expense.. AUCTIONEERS MAUKS (Q. KLINGAMAN C. H.> Marks ofNo. Webster and Isaiah Klinfamsn, CrontiWell, both well known auctioneers, hav*i formed a partnership and will do public sale work of any kind. Make dates at Journal office, Cromwell, phone 59, or with C. H. Marks North Webster, Ind., phone 16. Make your dates as early as possible. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick, Fenq'e Posts. Etc. Svracuse. Ind.

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DIRECTORY BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, 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 ft Good, Glean Storage Office over Newstaud Phone 65 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,, Ls6p. m No. 6 stops to discharge passengers only.