The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 August 1913 — Page 8

IIMII t 11111111 l I ■ i SOMETHING SPICY v For those ladies who ard planning to do up their catsup, « sauces, pickles, etc. Why the whole grocery smells like one J of those delightful old kitchens when mother was “doing J up” thiggs. < - The Freshest and Purest Spices | Only are handled here. We have them ground or whole, | loose or in packages. Come and get your supply. You surely must intend to do up something. 5 SEIDER & BURGENER. | 111 > 1111 H I 11TTt" *** “* * ***‘" * * m**Afc>*>* . 1 ' 1 ■ Gilo Dray and Baaoaoc Line | We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special • care. Give us a trail. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118 - !._"LS_ ' — - 1 - L 7 GOOD FOR TEN VOTES | 1 • ' $ Contest Manager, Syracuse Journal g Please cast this coupon for ■ - ■ I Miss - g Any subscriber to the Journal can clip this coupon and g vote it for any candidate whose name appears. Save them and g help cne of your friends win one of these great trips. v Coupons must be voted before the date printed at the bot- - d tom expires. . . Coupons must be neatly trimmed around the border be- g * fore being placed in the ballot box, and the date must be on or it will not be counted. - . t This Coupon is Void After Aug. 16, at Bp. m. £ Peerless Flour | * :• Is just as good, as any and better than most. 1 - 52 This flour will bear inspection h and every sack is guaranteed. Syracuse Flour Mills. I « •’ . J.W. ROTHENBERGER f UNDERTAKER Prompt and Efficient Service | Phones 90 and 121 y | Cushion tired Ambulance in connection I . .

Attend The Great Remnant Sale WASH GOODS THE STORE AHEAB HOSIERY SPECIAL Plain Flaxons,Tissue Cinghhm ThA JJllflC AH A The best values of the year, Plain Voiles and fancy figured 111 I) Il 111 MJ I OU. Ladies’ seamless black hose, Batiste, all 25c values Q 1 " ~ double sole, high splic- QCZ priced to close at yard C GOSHEN, INDIANA e d heels, 15c val. 3 pr. ■-- ■ " J Dresses of Quality on Sale at the Cost of Material

$2.50 Dresses $1 Fancy trimmed Junior dresses. checked ginghams and fancy figured Percale, sizes 13 to 19 years, splendid values at $2.50, priced ‘ (Tt-f to close at oniy 1

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$2.50 Dresses $1.50 A splendid assortment of of ladies’ and Misses fancy trimmed gingham, Chambray, Percale and figured Batiste Dresses Priced to close

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Levi R. Stookey to T Wavne Anglin Lot i Jaques Ad Warsaw $2500 Margret Moore to James & Nancy Snodgrass lot' 3 blk 2 Redkeys add Pierceton Wm Seymour to James'*?! Matchett 147 A Secs 16 & 21 Plain tp SI7OOO T Wayne Anglin to Levi R Stookey 80 a sec 54 Clay tp 3400 Rolla Anglin to Axsa S Anglin tract sec 19 Wayne tp 3800 James H Anglin et alto T Wayne Anglin part of O L 2 Thralls add Warsaw 1375 Maria Snellenberger to Rimer E Hickman lot 26 Kists So Ad Warsaw 10 Elmer E Hickman to Homer Lucas & wife lot 26 Kists So Add Warsaw 1 J D Huffer etal to E R Huffer 120 a sec 28 Harrison tp 9818 Ida Huffer guar, to E R Huffer 120, a sec 28 Herrison 1090 same to Joseph & Lillie Huffer 120 a sec 28 Aarrison tp 855 J D Huffer etal to J & Lillie Huffer 120 a sec 21 & 28 Harrison tp 7690 J F Young to E B Myers lot 2 Conds add Warsaw 3800 Missionary Society M E church to J W Scott lot 2 Graves add Warsaw 1500 B B Straub to Mentone Lumber Co 227, 228 & 229 Mentone 2500 J M Stout to S D Karns lot 32 Shipleys ad Claypool 300 J W Myers to Geo B Harer lots 8 & 73 Shaffers ad Milford 300 B E Gates conn to Hannah A Janies 92 a sec 36 Washington tp 4600 Lewis Baugher to Rosie Stocker lot 4 Strouibecks ad No Welister 1000 II B Smith to David Kintzel e 105 1-2 ft lot 21 Graves ad Warsaw 4000 Hiram Rager to J C Hay lot 29 Silver Lake 700. Wilmot W. O. Kober and wife were on our streets in their auto and called on Lloyd Seo k and wife. Mrs. Lottie Laluners and daughter of Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Orvil "Line. Miss of New Philadelphia is visiting in and around Wilmot. Ed Airgood and wife of South Bend, and Mrs. Melton Moore and Marion Moore of Cromwell, took dinner Thursday with Mrs. S. E. Shock and son. , M. Line and wife of Syracuse, took Sunday dinner with Mrs. Orvil Line, also S. E Shock, J. W. Shock, wife and son, and Lloyd Shock and wife, all of Wilmot. A number of this vicinity took in the Columbia City show, Saturday, and came home all in. Miss Sadie Heckman returned Monday from a visit with a sick aunt at St. Joe. Mrs. Ed Wilkison and children of Washington, D. C. are visiting here. Mrs. Dan Eberley was on our streets today and called on Mrs. Grider. Mother Huber entertained Bert Himes aud family, John Wilson and wife, and Mrs. John Bowse and daughter of North Webster Sunday, for dinner. Miss Ella Weigle of near Etna, is visiting friends here over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Koontz and daughter of Ligonier, past through here in their auto, enroute to Columbia City. J. W. Shock, wife and son left today for a few days visit at Roanoke and Fort’ Wayne', Sain Beezely and family and father Hunter and wife made a business trip to Albion, Wednesday, making the trip in Bert Himes machine. Mrs. S. E. Shock visited friends in Syracuse a couple days last week. Indian Village. Miss Fay B. Mock. Wm. Knepper and wife spent Sunday with Elden Stoner and wife and Mrs. Mary Stoner of near Wilniot. Janies Lecount and wife spent Friday wih her mother, Mrs. Stumbaugh and daughter, Anna, of Kimmell. Robt. Bause and wife were Sunday guests of Commodore Baker and wife of near Cromwell. Carl Earnhart and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Nelson Earnhart and family, of near Rinimell. Gus Snyder is camping at Bause Lake with the assessors of Noble Co. James Lecount and wife and Sam Reed and family attended a surprise party on Mrs. Geo. Shearer of near Cromwell, Friday night. Pahl Secrist spent Sunday afternoon with Ralph Mock. Bessie Juday who has been visiting here, returned to her home at Solomon’s Creek, Saturday, Mrs. Mabie Hontz of Garrett, isvisiting her prrents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bause, ' for a few days. , Donald Himes, wife and son, Harold, ! of South Bend, are visiting relatives at 1 this place. They attended the funeral of Mr. Hime’s brother-in-law, who died at ’ his home, near Wilmot, Saturday.

$5.00 Dresses $2.50 Handsome Furnished and Plain Tailored Ratine, emVenise and Tissue gingham dresses formerly priced at $5, priced to <l*o close at

Walter Knepper and family were Sunday guests of Joseph Miller and family of Oak Grove. Loyal Loncor of Burr Oak, visited with with his grandpa, Wm. Hahn, and his aunt, Mrs. Geo. Clingerman and family. Wm. Cramer spent Sunday with E. Stoner and wiffe and Mrs. Mary Stoner. Chas. Idencalledon Mrs. Wm. Knepper, Monday morning. Mrs. Minerva Smith of Cromwell, is spending a few days with Mrs. Rosie Iden. Solomon’s Creek And Benton Miss Bessie Judav Sunday School Sunday morning at the usual hour, preaching services following. Y. P. C. U. in the evening, all are invited to attend these meetings. Anderson Juday and family and Ray Moats and family of New Paris, were the guests of Henry Juday and wife Sunday-. Harry’ Coy and Ed Darr and family were the guests of Chester Firestone and family Sunday. John Darr and Estella Alwine were the guests of Harry Smaltz and wife Sunday. Miss Pauline Bikeman of South Bend, spent a few days last week with Benton friends. Mrs Minnie Culter and daughter, Lillian spent Monday, at Millersburg. Homer Da>r and family of Syracuse, spent Sunday, at the home Ollie Pence. Earnest Rookstool and wife of Millersburg, spent Sunday, at Benton, Bessie Juday returned home Saturday, after a two weeks visit with relatives and friends at Indian Village. Ben Zimmerman and wife called on George Juday and wife at Syraduse, Sunday The Ice Cream social Wednesday evening was well attended, over $19.00 was taken in. Rev. Bon Durant is visiting his fathert at Bremen, this week. Paul aud Emma Riugwaldt spent Sun, day with Art Nicholai and family. Estella Alwine is assisting her sister, Mrs. Orlo Green with her work this week. Mrs. Sam Juday and Miss Bessie called on Chester Firestone wife and little son, Lawrence, Sunday. Chas. Weybright and family, Josie She- 1 line and Cecil Whitehead, took dinner Sunday, with Ephriam Eminent and family. For Sale —Vacant lot for sale or trade. . 180-acre extra good farm with good building near town and on three public roads. Small fruit farm near Syracuse. 168 acre level farm with good buildings. Seven room house on Huntington street, lot 50x225. $1650.00. For Sale—Large, nearly new, eight-room residence. Modern except bath. Nicely located. Price $2,000. J. W. Rothenberger. 4—s MICHIGAN LAND FOR SALE. Land in central Michigan 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 frpm $lO up according to improvements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll .Syracuse,lnd. For Sale —House and large lot on Boston Street, 12 bearing fruit trees, good cellar. House in good condition. Easy terms. S. L.. Ketring. ts Eor Sale —6-year old draft team, wt. 3200. W. A. Smith. 2i miles southeast of New Paris. Itpd Notice To Farmers —Wheat taken on deposit for flour. Syracuse Flour Mills. —Buckwheat for seeding purposes at a very low priee. See The Goshen Milling Co. Miss Eva Pearson, was in Milford, over Sunday, visiting friends.

$7.50 Dresses $3.50 Beautiful Dresses of fancy Voile made with satin girdles and plain tailored Ratene in Coat styles. $7.50 values priced Q to close at

Obituary David Ott, son of Jacob and Sarah Ott. was born near Syracuse, Indiana, December 22, 1850. On December 30,1875, he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Catherine Bunger, of Elkhart county. Into this home were born two sons, Edward and Walter, who still remain at the parents home. • During all their married life Mr. and Mrs. Ott have lived in the same home just a little north-west of Syracuse. Mr. Ott has been a sufferer for the last six years, gradually growing worse, until two weeks ago Tuesday he was taken to the Wesleyan Hospital of Chicago, where he died at 8 o’clock August 4, sleeping away the earth life into the waking of the heaven life. Beside the wife and two sons, there survive him two sisters Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. Frank Younce and one grand daughter, Hazel Marie Ott, all of this place. Mr. Ott continued to declare his faith in God, and just before going to Chicago he declared to the pastor of his church an unwavering faith in Jesus Christ as his Savior. He said he was not very sure about what would be the result of his trip to the hospital. He would like to have been spared a few more years with his loved ones here, but, if that were not possible, he was ready to depart and be with Christ, Silverware Coupons —The Syracuse Flour Mills have arranged to insert certificates in each sack of flour, one in eack 24 • lb. sack, two in each 49-lb. sack, and four in each 98-lb. sack. These coupons aud a small cash bonus will entitle you to Roger’s Guaranteed silver spoons, knives, and forks, either the celebrated grape pattern’ or the plain. Here is a chance to get nice silverware with sery little money. For Sale 24-foot boat, 10-horse power Gray engine. Price S2OO. 11-ts L. A. Neff. HOMES at REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. Six-room house on North street, w'red for electric lights, only two blocks fn m postoffice. Price - $650.00 Four-room house on South Hunting! n street, elcetric lights. Prices6so.oo Six-room house on Boston street; a fine property. Price $950.00 Six-room house on Boston street, near Main street. This is a real bargain atsloso.oo Eight-room house South Main street, fine location, cellar. Terms to suit purchaser. Price 4. ... - $1250.00 Seven-room house Front street, fine view of lake, cellar, city water aud well. Cheap at' $1300.00 A new 7-roorn house. Front street on lake, cellar, electric lights, and barn. Priceslsso.oo Ten-room house on Front street; cellar, electric lights. A fine property well located Price Nine-room house, South Huntington street, north of railroad. Small payment down, balance monthly payments. This is a bargain at $1400.00 Eight-room house, North Huntington street, two lots, bam, electric lights, plenty fruit, fine cellar. Price.. sl6so.OO Nine-room house, North Huntington street, good barn, two lots, city water, well and cistern, electric lights, cellar. Price.. .a $1900.00 A fine 8-room house on Harrison street, furnace, bath, electric lights, city water, well. Price..— -- — ..S2IOO 100 acres i mile from Syracuse, a fine big house ami barn, good orchard, wind pump; a choice farm. I26j£ acres % mile from New Paris on main traveled road, good big house and barn, orchard; a rare bargain, an acre. .S9O 240 acres 2j£ miles from Cromwell, gopd buildings, fine orchard, wind pump, abiout $2,500 merchantable timber. Per acre —-- - -s7° 115 acres near Oswego, big bank barn, fair houses, a splendid farm; an acre.. S9O 84 aares 1 mile from Leesburg, a fine, big house and barn, other outbuildings, orchard; per acres J 3s 130 acres 1% miles from I.eesburg, a splendid big house and barn, orchaM, good farm; per acre at. — SBO 80 acres near Leesburg, big house and barn, orchard; an excellent farm at per acre ....;... SIIO 29 acres 3 miles west of Syracuse, good house and barn; a bargain at S2BOO 115 acres 3 miles from Syracuse, good building, orchard.good farm; an acre.s9o I have many other farms on my list. See me before buying. List your farm wirh me to sell. W. G. CONNOLLY Jieal Estate, Fire and Life Insurance Office over News Stand — SYEACOS —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 21

J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, IND.

I DON’T FORGET I 4» * I <> < > <» < > :} The place to buy your odd sized :: :; screen doors and window screens, lum- < • :: ber, sash, doors and mill work, or if : • . ;; :: you are contemplating building a cot- : • • 1 - < > :: tage at the Lake or any where else, <> < > * 1 :: don’t forget we will furnish the ma- ■ • ‘: terial and build for you ; • LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. j • • ALLEN D. SHEETS, Owner t o SYRACUSE, INDIANA . | 11 K FRESH, CLEAN MEATS Cleanliness is a hobby f , . with us. Fresh, juicy can always- be procured at our meat market. Everything « g we handle is the best we can secure. Prices are right. [ KLINK’S MEAT MARKET | I The Best Concrete Work THE time is here to have your cement work done. Let «• me estimate before having it done elsewhere. I will build J J ; j anything in the cement line that you wan.t such as a silo, cis- ;; '! tern, walk, curb, foundation, bridge abutments, floors and sea < > ‘! walls especially. I will raise your buildings and put the 11 ; foundation under it. I also move buildings. I will give J ’ > you the right kind df a price and a first-class job in every < > I particular. If the job proves unsatisfactory, I will make it ! I ; right. Cement blocks for sale on the yard. ; ’ H < • R. W. VORHIS, Contractor II < • ;! Telephone 447 , :: Syracuse, Indiana 11 I' . § 0 Buy the Flour with the ship on S And you will have bread which will S I T U rn : 58 % Improve your health B ’* llw • I I Add to your pleasure « \ fl® II As well as be your earning capacity. •* I E Remember the GERBELLE is the Flour you want. | Made by THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY | Goshen, Indiana BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y

J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon ; Tel. 85—Olhice and Resdence Syracuse. Ind. D. S. HONTZ Dentist All branches of 4 work usually practiced by the profession. Investigate our new filling material. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. You can call me up without expense. auctioneer C. H. Marks PHONE 16, NORTH WEBSTER, IND. Am posted on pedigrees and live stock of all kinds. You can call me up without expense. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick. Fence Posts, Etc. * Syracuse. Ind.

BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. Horse and Automobile Livery Good equipages for every occasion. Reasonable prices for drives anywhere. Hack service to the depot Fare 10 Gents Each Wan HENRY SNOBHRGER Barn on Main Street Phone 5 Farm Implements, SecondHand Stoves, Flues for Fence Posts Reasonable. Buy all kinds of junk. Don’t leave junk laying around, bring it to the market. Cash tor everything. Buy all kind Furs. DAVIS GRAFF, PHONE 137 B. &0, Time I able. EAST WEST No. 16—12:51 p. m No. 17—6:19 a. m No. 8— 2:12 p. m No. 15—4:40 a. m No. 18 7:35 p.m No. 11—2:27 p. tn. No. 6— 8:45 p.m No. 7—1:58 p. m No. 14 due at 11:53, No. 10 due atll;05 ahdjNo. 12, due at 9:35. * /