The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 September 1913 — Page 8

Pis the first letter O and the last one is 1 1 1 1111 jtJT ‘ ‘ '** ** 1 * 111 111 SOMETHING SPICY For those ladies who ard planning to "do up their catsup, ■. sauces, pickles, etc. Why the whole grocery smells like one , of those delightful old kitchens when mother was “doing » up” thiggs. > ' “W ' knl ‘ ~ ra?--_\ Z <CRo”vk 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. SEIDER & BURGENER. . - ♦ • JI A.* » A A AAAAA AAAZ * BVVI7 V‘fow*y *l* T f M*T R FvT’Pv'r Rl' WWVWW vw w r L I—r 11118111 • IT- —— - vsM®:z an mb iiii umiMirr GM Dray and Baoaaoc Una We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special . care. Give us a trail. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE US - *"*"■—* J. If. ROTHENBERGER . UNDERTAKER Prompt and Efficient Service 4 Phones 90 and 121 Cushion tired Ambulance in connection

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Jos S Campfield and Norman E Haymond to Nora R Holler lot 2 Point Yellowbanks S2OO John W Parks etal to Homer B Anglin lot sec 10 Prairie tp S6OO Ada Shireman to John Shireman 7 a sec 33 Seward tp $825 W T Colwell to Chas E Wilcox lot 111 s& w add Syracuse SISOO Ed D Deeter to Deeter Gravel Co tracts in sec 15 Van Buren tp SISOOO Emma Haman to W E & Queen Edgingtoh w I lot 332 Warsaw $3350 Homer W Brown to Lucy Brown part of lot 23 Leesburg SSOO W E Edgington to T M Snyder & wife s w | lot 332 Warsaw $1675 Milton Woods to Virginia Frazier part of lot 3 South Park $175 Chas Brown to Thos Baker and wife lot in sec 6 Silver Lake S6OO J H Orr to Hiram & Grover Orr 160 a sec 15 Washington tp $1 Same to Joseph and Mary E Orr 95i a Sec 3 & 4 Washington tp $1 James H On to Robert W Orr 80 1 a sec 3 Washington tp $1 Henry Gibson to Clement L Teel tract sec 8 & 9 Van Buren tp S6OOO B F Hoopingarner admr to W E | Groves lot in Milford S2OO Nellie Reed to Jos & Sarah Arthur lot 202 Williams ad Warsaw 15225 —Fresh pies at Kate’s Restaurant. —Get Carbon Paper at this office Win. Coblentz and wife are visiting at Larwill. —Get your pictures framed at Beckmans. —Salt by the pound or barrel at Kindigs. J. W. McCloughan and family spent Sunday, with friends near New Paris. Win. Beckman and family and Rev. H. C. Getter, spent Sunday at the home of Sam Porter. —Buckwheat for seeding purposes at a very low price. See The Goshen Milling Co. Mrs. Winsor and two grandchildren spent Thursday >.nd Friday at Kimmell. —J. Whiting has established a pressing and cleaning room in the rear of Hoffman’s jewelry store. Mr. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brunjes are at Gull Lake. Mich., for a few days visit with his brother, J. H. Brunjes and family. Mrs. C. G. Scott and children of Garrett, returned Saturday, after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Neff. Mrs. H. E. Booth of Elkhart, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stiffler, several days last week. Harry Richards arrived at home last Thursday evening from Detroit • He has been suffering from an attack of malarial fever and will take several weeks rest. —Beckman now has a storage connected with his furniture establishment. He has rented the rooms above the news stand, and will store furniture at a reasonable charge. Mrs. B. F. Jones and Mrs. Laura Scotts of Avilla, Mrs. Lovie Swayzee of Indianapolis, Mrs. Anna Black and Mrs. Clara Kanable of Forest, and Mrs. Rosa Masters of Ambia, were guests of Mrs. V. C. Lung, several days last week. D. E. Deeter went to Pierce Arizona, the middle of this week where he will finish the time required to homestead his land, there. He will be compelled to reside on the ground for another year and will then be entitled to prove up his claim. I Avoid The 'Bionchial Coughs Os Early Fall —The changeable weather of early fdl brings on bronchitis and a hard cough that is wearing on the system, and seems to tear open the bronchial tubes and mucus lining of the throat. Use Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound promptly. For it will soothe j and heal the inflamed mucus lining, releive the cough quickly, and help to expel the cold. It contains no opiates. Get the genuine in the yellow package, and refuse substitutes. F. L Hoch.

Support Deserved The support that one of our im- ; portant industries rightly deserve® is > not forthcoming. We refer to the j Syracuse Flour Mills, an institution that can easily be made a big draw- : ing card among the farmers, if the ' support of Syracuse is tendered, i The proprietors are putting out a i very good grade of flour that has proved popular with the consumers i and it should have a far better home patronage than it has. At least five times as much out of town flour is consumed here, and in the interests of our town and of our town projects this ratio should be reversed. We recommend that the housewives of Syracuse give the “Peerless" brand a fair trial; we feel sure that they will be pleased. Sale Os Furniture —Geo. W. Jones will sell at public auction on Saturday, September 20th, at his residence on Lake street, all of his household goods and personal property. Mr Jones will put on sale one of the largest assortments of furniture ever sold in Syracuse at public sale and it will be k worth your time to attend. 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 For Sale —Bed room suite, six dining room chairs, library table, etc. Inquire of Mrs. C. J. Fullmer. Itpd Stove for Sale —Good hard coal burner in good condition,’for sale cheap. Burdelle Weave r. —On account of other business, I will sell my dairy business and supplies at once, regardless of value. V. S. Richart. —See the fine New Player Piano at Beckmans. Mrs. Howard Bowser visited at Ligonier, last week. —Beckman’s line of furniture is growing more complete every day. —Good lunches at Kate’s Restaurant. Mrs. C. J. Fullmer went to Kendallville, Monday, and returned Tuesday. Vern Long and family and Neal Phebus and family spent Sunday at the home of Joe. Smith. Mrs. Vern Long assisted Mrs. J. T. Hoover in making apple butter this week. Rev. H. G. Harringdeen of Akron, spent several days with friends, here, last week. Mrs. E. L. Sylvester and daughter, Arlean, went to Quincy, Mich., Saturday, to visit her mother, Mrs. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Meek of Warsaw, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. S. 0. Jeffries, a few days last week. The Misses Ruth Jeffries, Mildred Akers, Helen Hoy, and Georgia Whistler, spent Sunday with Miss Lou Doll, at Wawasee. Mrs. A. H. Blanchard and daughter, Ruth, left last Saturday, for Benton Harbor, Mich., where she will spend a week resting and taking baths at the Dewau bath house. Mrs. Alice Tripp, formerly of Anderson, notified the Journal to change the address of the paper to 4206 North £2nd Avenue, Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Edgell returned to Elkhart, Saturday, after a two week’s visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Edgell will move to Syracuse, in the near future. He has a position at the cement works. The property belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stiver has been remodeled and is again occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene, who roomed at the Isenberger home during the process of remodeling. The kind of food you eat has much to do with your mental and physical efficiency.- Be sure that the family bread is made from tested flours like GERBELLE and NEVER FAIL. They are the results of years of milling experience and the quality is absolutely guaranteed by THE GOSHEN MILLING CO. ' 52 4t

Hogs For Sale —Thorough-bred Berkshire hogs, s male and gilts, direct from the Eagle & Farm at North Manchester, home of i the big boned Berk. W. F. Smith, - Phone 304, Syracuse, 2tpd. ? u —Raise healthy calves by feeding 1 Blatchford’s Calf Meal. For sale by s John Wingard. ' —On account of other s business, I will sell my dairy s business and supplies at - once, regardless of value. 1 V. S. Richart. 3 Subscribe for the Journal, 1 while it is One Dollar. —For sale—Choice peaches, on the Ketring farm near Lake Wawasee. Inquire of Chas. Corbin, phone 269. 4 2t r 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 Hunting1 ton street, lot 50x225. $1650.00. 1 For Sale—Large, nearly new, eight-room residence. Modern except bath. Nicely located. Price $2,000. J. W. Rothenbergeu. 1 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 rang--1 ing from $lO up according to imj provements. For further particulars see or address H. H. Doll .Syracuse.lnd. IOMES at REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. Six-room house on North street, w red I for electric lights, only two blocks from postoffice. Price... .$650.00 . Four-room house on South Huntington ■ street, electric lights. Price $650.00 Six-room house on Boston street; a fine 3 property. Price.. s9so.CO Six-room house on Boston street, near Main street. This is a real bargain at sloso.oo Eight-room house South Main street, . fine location, cellar. Terms to suit purI chaser. Price $1200.00 A new 7-room house. Front street on lake, cellar, electric lights, and barn. I Price...- $1550.G0 A good six room house in north part of t town, % acre ground, good well, cement cellar, chicken house and wood shed ... .SIOOO.OO • Nine-room house, South Huntington . street, north of railroad. Small payment down, balance monthly payments. This is a bargain atsl4oo.oo , Eight-room house, North Huntington street, two lots, barn, 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.. sl9oo.oo ‘ A fine 8-room house on Harrison street, furnace, bath, electric lights, city water, well. Price s2loo FARMS 5 100 acres I mile from Syracuse, a fine big house and barn, good orchard, wind pump; a choice farm. 1 240 acres 2% miles from Cromwell, 1 good buildings, fine orchard, wind pump, j about $2,500 merchantable timber. Per acres7o 115 acres near Oswego, big bank barn, . fair houses, a splendid farm; an acre. .S9O 84 aeres 1 mile from Leesburg, a fine, I big house and barn, other outbuildings, 1 orchard; per acre — s*3s 1 ’ 80 acres near Leesburg, big house and barn, orchard; an excellent farm at per j. acre SHO I 29 acres 3 miles west of Syracuse, good house and barn; a bargain at $2550 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 ■wirfi me to sell. I W. G. CONNOLLY ' Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance Office over Nettis Stand — SicRACUS Teeth filled, crowned and • extracted absolutely withr cut pain. Dr. Cunningham, > GoSben. } —See Croop & Elliott for eave troughing, plumbing and all kinds . ’ of special tin work. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop at c Eli Grissom’s. m 2 t 1 ; I J. W. ROTHENBERGER . I : Undertaker ' I SYRACUSE, IND. .. $ .

DON’T FORGET I :: * A A. A A. A. AJ b < » i $ > I 1 I 4 X 4 'V 'I 1 I 1 V A ” The place to buy your odd sized :: -; screen doors and window screens, him- < > ;; her, sash, doors and mill work, or if U < » :; you are contemplating building a cot- ! ;: tage at the Lake or any where else, : I 11 * : > : ■ don’t forget we will furnish the ma- :! :: terial and build for you :: ~< > < <1 ' • LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. J | ALLEN D. SHEETS, Owner SYRACUSE, INDIANA !; I FRESH, ■-CLEAN meats '■ B ; Cleanliness is a hobby pj with us. Fresh, juicy meats , H can always be procured at cur meat market. Everything we handle is the best we can secure. Prices are right. ‘ > I KLINK’S MEAT MARKET' JfiA- I—nglTlVM Iliiiw I The Best Concrete Work • I I t THE time is here to have your cement Work done. Let « ! me estimate before having it done else where. I will build ‘ anything in the cement line that you want such as a silo, cis- ( •y tern, walk, curb,- foundation, bridge abutments, floors and sea • r walls especially., I will raise your buildings and put the , J foundation under it. I also move buildings. I will give * '• you the right kind of a price and a first-class job in every •. o particular. If the job proves unsatisfactory, I will make it right. Cement blocks for sale on the yard. * 11. . ■ i R, W. VORHIS, Contractor | , J Telephone 447 :: Syracuse, Indiana 1 J ■ Buy the Flour with the ship on Z'a| 0 nvl y ' ou liavc bread which wiU | 1 | Improve your health / 2 I M) E I Add to your pleasure I / As well as be your earning capacyty. 3 ( Remember the GERBELLE is; the | Flour you want. \ I Made by THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY | Goshen, Indiana / i . ■ L-. 1 ■! r 1 ■"

BUSINESS J. H. BOWSER Physician and Surgeon Tel. 85—Offiice and Resdence Suracuse, Ind. D. S. HONTZ Dentist All branches of 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.

DIRECTORY BUTT & XANDERS, ' Attorney s-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 fc 9 drives anywhere. Hack servk 3 to the depdt ♦ Fare 10 Gents Each Way ■ HENRYSNOBfIROEIj Barn on Main Street Phone L. O. HARLAN I GRADUATE AUCTIONEER STOCK fIN& FARM SALE > Mutual Phone 50 s ; LEESBURG y . Make Dates at this Office B. &0. Time table. EAST WEST No. 16—12:51 p, m No. 17— a. ni No. 8 — 2:12 p. ni No. 15 —4:4Q i a.m<<, No. 18— 7:35 p. in No. 11—2:27 p. m No. 6— 8:45 p.m No. 7—1:38 p. m I No. 14 due at 11:53, No. 10 due atll:06 I and No. 12, due at 9:35.