The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 21, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 September 1913 — Page 8

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Indian Village. Miss Fay B. Mock. School commenced Monday. Wilbur Ciingerman spent Sunday afternoon with Ralph Mock. Sethro Crieder and wife spent Sunday evening with Walter Knepper’s. Eva Brown called at the home of Gus. Snyder, Wednesday afternoon. Paul Secrist and Eva Brown were Sunday guests of Ralph and Fay Mock. Viola Prentice spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Iden and family. Lon Ciingerman, wife and son, were Sunday guests of Frank Brown and wife. Eva Brown spent Saturday night with her uncle, Lon Clinger man. and family. Jerd Priest and wife of near Wilmot were Sunday guests of A. J. Ciingerman. Mrs. Elsie Smith and sister, Miss Conner, are doing housework for Wm. Cramer. Elias Miller and wife of near i Broadway, were Sunday guests of ' Warren Hinman. Walter Knepper and family were I Sunday guests of Joseph Miller and family of Oak Grove. i Walter Aumsbaugh and Warren Hinman and wives attended the i Goshen Fair, Wednesday. Chas. Iden and family were Sunday guests of Leslie Prentice and ' family of near Cromwell. Wm. Knepper and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Elden Stoner ! and family of near Wilmot. Zelma Galloway of near Broadway, is spending several days with Walter Knepper and family. Arthur Iden and family and Mrs. Rosie Iden were Sunday guests of ' Roscoe Lecount and family, of near I Cromwell. I Wm. Knepper and wife, Walter I Knepper and family, and Zelma Galloway of near Broadway, attend[ed the Goshen Fair. Thursday. Ray Prentice and family and Chas. ! Prentice of Broadway, Chas. Hinman and wife of Etna, and Arthur Colberg and family of near Syracuse, were the guests of Leslie Prentice and family, Sunday.

Avoid The Bronchial Coughs Os Early Fall —The changeable weather of early fell 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 Comf pound promptly. For it will soothe . 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. J F. L. Hoch. I Four Corners ’ James Callander spent Sunday 1 with his family. Fred Etteline and wife were callers at Milford. It is reported that school will open at this place, Monday, September 22nd. Melvin Stutsman and wife visited at the home of Samuel Showalter, ’ of New Paris, Sunday. Forest Callander had the misfortune to break his arm when he fell . from a hay mow. Dr. Hoy of Syracuse, set the fractured arm. —Salt by the pound or barrel at Kindigs. —See the fine New Player Piano t at Beckmans. b 1 Notice to Non-Residents. State of Indiana ) Kosciusko County j ss ‘ I In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, Sept, term, 1913. Florence E. Merson, ) Complaint . vs. ) No. 12,559 George W. Merson, J For Divorce. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Frazer & Frazer, her attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of aconi- . petent person that said defendant, George W. Merson, is not a resident 1 of the State of Indiana; that said action is for a divorce, and that said nonresident defendant is a necessary party thereto. ’ Notice is therefore hereby given said f defendant, last named, that unless he r be and appear on the 66th day of the Sept, term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 14th day of Nov. 1913, to be holden on the first Monday of Sept. A. D. 1913, at the Court House in Warj saw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same • will be heard and determined in his WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said • Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this uth day of Sept., A. D. 1913. r CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, . By. A. A. Rasor, Clerk. Deputy. 23-3 W Frazer & Frazer Attorneys for plaintiff. (Seal)

.Wilmot ' Mr. and Mrs. Helm and Miss ' Egelniyer returned to their home in Anderson, after a week’s visit in , Wilmot. ' Owen Wilkison wife and baby, Lloyd ' Shock and wife spent Saturday and Sunday, with D. Ciingerman and ’ wife, near Syracuse. ( Mead Humble wife and daughter, ( took dinner with S. E. Shock son, and wife, Sunday. Mrs. Gedred and son, spent Sunday, in Webster, took in the free dinner. Carl Grimes and wife returned to their home in Mishawaka, after a two weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grimes. Miss D Drake went home with Mr. Gram, the mail man in Pierceton, to spend a few days. Mr. C. Line and son, Orvin, spent Tuesday afternoon and evening with his son, Merl, between Webster and Syracuse. Master Ralph Shock, is very busy ' cutting corn and says he is a hand. Mrs. S. E. Shock and her grandson, Ralph, started for Mishawaka and South Bend Friday, for a few days. —Croop & Elliott have just installed two modern bath-rooms in the properties of Ben Stiver, on Lake street. 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 rangt ing from $lO up according to im- ' provements. For further particu- • lars see or address H. H. Doll .Syracuse,lnd. } HOMES at REASONABLE PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS. ‘ Six-room house on North street, wired ( for electric lights, only two blocks from postoffice. Price— .$650.00 I Four-room house on South Huntington ; street, elcetric lights. Price $650.00 , 1 Six-room house on Boston street; a fine ; property. Price— $950.00 , Six-room house on Boston street near I Main street. This is a real bargain , i atsloso.oo < f Eight-room house South Main street, fine location, cellar. Terms to suit pur- I » chaser. Price. sl2oo.oo j > A new 7-room house. Front street on > • lake, cellar, electric lights, and barn, i J Price $1550.00 , J A good six room house in north part of | » town, % acre ground, good well, cement < • cellar, chicken house and woo.l shed • ‘ SIOOO.OO j I Nine-room house, South Huntington j > street, north of railroad. Small payment j • down, balance monthly payments. This ? I is a bargain at sl4oo.oo j > Eight-room house, North Huntington j ’ street, two lots, barn, electric lights. < I plenty fruit,fine cellar. Price.. sl6so.oo , 1 Nine-room house. North Huntington i ’ street, good barn, two lots, city watyr, I well and cistern, electric lights, cellar. » Price sl9oo.oo ‘ A fine 8-room house on Harrison street, I furnace, bath, electric lights, city water, » well. Price.. S2IOO ■ FARMS I 100 acres 1 mile trom Syracuse, a fine > big house and barn, good orchard, wind J pump; a choice farm. ' 240 acres 2)4 miles from Cromwell, I good buildings, fine orchard, wind pump, > about $2,500 merchantable timber. 'Per J acre ‘ 115 acres near Oswego, big bank barn, I fair houses, a splendid farm; an acre. S9O > 84 aeres 1 mile from Leesburg, a fine, J big house and barn, other eutbuildings, I orchard; per acre... ...$135 “ 80 acres near Leesburg, big house and I barn, orchard; an excellent farm at per J acre.... SIIO ’ 29 acres 3 miles west of Syracuse, good I house and barn; a bargain at $2550 > 115 acres 3 miles from Syracuse, good ‘ building, orchard,goodfarm;an acre. s9o ! I have many other farms on my list. 1 See me before buying. List your farm J wirh me to sell. : W. G. CONNOLLY > Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance > Office over News Stand —- S YRel Cl'S Teeth filled, crowned and ; extracted absolutely withit out pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen. ; —See Croop & Elliott for eave I troughing, plumbing and all kinds > of special tin work. Give us a trial. I Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop at I Eli Grissom’s. m 2 t >1 J. W. ROTHENBERGER | > I Undertaker I

:: - H ' J: 11 In carrying lumber we always aim to handle the ; ; ;; best and try to have the best grades for all purposes. <! j ► We try to have on hands at all times, lumber cut to I < I the right length and sizes. . ; [ <» * QuicK Deliveries—Moderate Prices i: LAKESIDE LUMBER CO. ; * ALLEN D. SHEETS, Owner r % SYRACUSE, INDIANA 0 » 1111 1-^^— FRESH, iW clean MEATS ; Cleanliness is a hobby : with us. Fresh, juicy meats can always be procured at our meat market. Everything ' we handle is the best we can secure. Prices are right. ? * L KLINK’S MEAT MARKET "TTtrtttin ' Mll ‘ *****; ;i The Best Concrete Work ii : THE time is here to have your cement work done. Let «> ! me estimate before having it done elsewhere. I will build ~ 1 anything in the cement line that you want such as a silo, cis- J; i! tern, walk, curb, foundation, bridge abutments, floors and sea < • ;; walls especially. I will raise your buildings and put the <, - ‘ foundation under it. I also move buildings. I will give ; [ I you the right kind of a price and a first-class job in every < > i I particular. If the job proves unsatisfactory, I will make it ~ '; right. Cement blocks for sale on the yard. J! R. W. VORHIS, Contractor :: Telephone 447 :: Syracuse, Indiana : i <» < ► I' Buy the Flour with the ship on | And you will have.bread which will | Improve your health II Z II -Addtoyolfir pleasure 1 J As well as be your earning capacity, gl \ 1 Remember the GEKBELLE is the B ’ Flour you want. k I Made by THE GOSHEN MILLING COMPANY | • Goshen, Indiana £5

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. BJ-X^._uJLlliLL-JU--J--ii'■■■■l mu 11 " I-" 111 ■ r ~”'- 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 expanse. GEO. D. HURSEY Dealer in Building Materials, Cement Brick. Fence Posts, Etc. Syracuse, Ind. <

DIRECTORY BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. ■ j Horse and Automobile Livery Good equipages 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 D. O. HARLAN GRAWATH AXTCTIOJCEER STOCK AND FARM SALES Mutual Ptione 50 s LEESBURG Make Dates at this Office B. &O, Time I able. EAST WEST No. 16—12:51 p. tn No. 17—6:19 a. m jjo. 8 — 2:12 p. nt No. 15 —4:40 a. nt No. 18 7:35 p. m No. 11—2:27 p. tn No. 6— 8:45 p.m No. 7—1:38p.n» No. 14 due at 11:53, No. 10 due at 11:06 and No. 19, due at 9:86.