The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 October 1913 — Page 8
These Cold Mornings h M' There is nothing more healthful and appetizing than ;1 one or two of those delicious Graham Gems I You will find a fresh supply of home milled Graham Flour, put up in neat 5-lb. packages, at your grocer’s. S Syracuse Flour Mills SYRACUSE, INDIANA | Make Things Light f We are talking about our baking powder. It’s the best j X made and free from adulteration. ■ ‘3 :: One Trial Will Suffice | ! ! You can’t find any better and it doesn’t cost more than | 11 others. Take groceries all the way through, what we keep * I! is standard, fresh and pure. Again, when buying of us you | ’ know you arc never overcharged. . | SEIDER & BURGENER. I Oily Dray ana Baooaoe Line We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special care. G-ive us a trail. J. EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118
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North Webster. Marv Gawthrop Grandma Weimer, who has been | ill. is reported as no better. K Ida Gawthrop and daughter called | on Rose Klick Sunday afternoon. 3 Ray Kuhn, one of pur hardware g men, has gone to Maine on a hunt* § ing trip. Dentist Hontz of Syracuse, called on Dr. Hontz and family Sunday 8 afternoon. | Mrs. Lewie Kiser, who has been | sick for some time, is now able to S be out again. g Sam Manier’s have moved in the | property lately vacated by Horace S Bailey and family. 8» Jeff Garber ’and wife and Albert * Garber and wife visited Commodore ;; Garber and family of near Albion, ;; Sunday. I Mr. and Mbs. Carl Bockman spent J ' Sunday with Mrs. Bockman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Neibert of ’ Oswego. ; The Epworth League met with ( ; Nelson Moorehead last Tuesday ] J night. Forty-five were present and I a fine time was reported by all < X John Krieder, the butcher of this ‘ I place, locked up his shop last week i and as reported is going to move | out of town, so Webster is without * | a meat market at present. ' » The Tippecanoe Township Sunday | School convention will be held at 1 I the M. E. church here in town all < [ clay next Saturday. The people < [ will be given their dinner in the £ church basement. j | John Garber and family, Charles c [ Daniels and wife, Sam Miller and I £ wife, Luther Strombeck, wife and * son, Milo Strombeck and wife, and r Miss Herrick all took Sunday dinner v ? with Silas Cook and family. j , The E. V. Church is nearing com- S - pletion quite rapidly. The plaster- * ing is finished and the men will be here to decorate the walls this weak. » |lt is then ready for floors and fin- f , ishing up. They now have dedica- • tion set for Nov. 23. Howard Westlake, a son of Wrens € Westlake, was run over by a buggy c in town Saturday night. Both l wheels of the buggy ran over his r head and cut it open and bruised it quite a bit. Howard was taken to I the doctor’s office immediately and I later he was taken home. He was I unconscious, but it is thought that I ■ nothing serious will result. I
Indian Village. Miss Fay B. Mock. Ralph Mock was a Sunday gues of Paul Secrisr. Mrs. Wm. Stocker spent one daj last week with Miss Susan Knepper Walter Knepper and family wen Sunday guests of Arthur Iden anc family. Dr. Shobe and James Fergoson o Ligonier, passed through our streets Sunday. Miss Alice Eagles called at th< home of Wm. Knepper, Friday evening. Rev. Meade and wife leftTuesdaj morning for their new home neai Ft. Wayne. Ralph Mock and Paul Secrisi made a business trip to Wilmot Saturday. Fay Mock spent Sunday afternoon with Opal Aumsbaugh and Eva Brown. Wm. and Samuel Stocker built a chicken park for Miss Susan Knep per, last week. Warren Hinman' and family were Sunday guests of Elias Miller and wife of Broadway. Mrs. Walter Aumsbaugh and daughter spent Sunday evening with Frank Brown and family. Elden Stoner, wife and baby oi Wilmot, were Sunday guests ol George Hursey and wife of Syracuse. William Knepper and wife and Mrs. Fanny Mock and Wm. Stocker called at the home of Elias Miller ol Broadway, who is very ill. Ben Miller, wife and children of Columbia City, spent several days with Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lecount, and her sister Mrs. Samuel Reed and family. Mrs. John Gordy returned to Gary Monday. She had been visiting relatives and friends here. ) Teeth filled, crowned and extracted absolutely without pain. Dr. Cunningham, Goshen. JBBf B'BB ABB ■» BBHB BMW w • I J. W. ROTHEN BERGER I :• Undertaker : SYRACUSE, IND. I
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Four Corners Wm. Baird assisted Frank Meloy st in husking corn, Friday. Jess Cory sold a fine bunch of y sheep Saturday to Milfoid buyers; r - George Kuhn and wife called at ■e the home of Lemon Masters, Satd urday. John Scarlett and family of Goof yshen, visited at the home of Fred s, Etteline, Sunday. Mrs. James Callander took sick ie Sunday afternoon and it was necy cessary to call Dr. Young. Levi Kitson and children of Syray cuse, called at the home of Melvin ir Stutsman, Sunday afternoon. Oscar Master returned home st Saturday after spending a week t t with his uncle, Wm. Coy, of near Oswego., Mrs. Callandar, Mrs. Etteline and d Aaron Ketring and wife attepded the sale of David Barringer of near a New Paris, Friday. >- The Misses Marie, Ruth and Joy Cory spent Friday night and Sate< urday with their sister, Maude Jones, of near White Oak. j /Three Corners 0 Miss Lena Ward. « Rain! Rain! Rain! •f Verd Shaffer lost a valuable 'f horse last week. Mrs. Jacob Yoder visited Mrs. Frank Younce, Thursday. 1 Mrs. Harrison from Peoria, 111, is r visiting her sister. Mrs. W. 0. Cobb, f Wm. Miller and family were Sun* day visitors of Mrs. Millers parents, f John Ward’s. s Mrs. Russel Snyder and Mrs. Fred d Hoopingarner were Friday visitors r > at Frank Sloan’s. Verd Shaffer and family were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. y Elizabeth Shaffer. g Mrs. John Ward called at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nora Miller, Thursday. i Russel Snyder and wife and Fred - Hoopingarner and wife were Sun- » day visitors of Frank Sloan and wife. ’ Mrs. W. 0. Cobb and Mrs. Harri ■ Ison are going to visit Mrs. Cobb’s daughter, Fern Pittinger, at Winona, the latter part of the week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ■ Houton C, Frazer, Abstractor , Warsaw, Indiana. > ! John Lecount to Ellen Wead lot !94 Hillabolds add Syracuse 1000 ! J P Dolan to John Lecount 40 a ; sec 17 Turkeycreek tp 1100 Benjamin Welch to Arley Brun- ■ son 40 a sec 15 Harrison tp 3000 Ella to Elmer E Wag- ; goner sec 13 Washington ; tp 2600 1 Isaac Jacobs etal to Albert Yoder • etal lot 65 South Park 1500 John Stout etal to Henry Defries ! 80 a sec 36 Van Buren tp 8000 : Wm & Lewis Shroyer exrs to C D Longenecker 80 a sec 25 Plain : tp 7200 Wm E Moore to Minnie Bentz I lot 6 Goods ad Syracuse 750 John Armstrong to Anna Myers ! lots 17 18 19 & 20 Wallace ad ; Leesburg 400 ' Clyde Bechtelheimer etal to Wm I Andrews 90 a sec 22 Seward tp 3300 I Geo W Dome to Ed L Cox & wife I 20 a sec 21 Wayne tp 2100 ! Emanuel J Applbgate to Wm • Whittinghill 54 % a sec 17 FrankI lin tp 2600 ! Louisa Mote to ,Roy &. Clara I Stiver 20 a sec 6 Wayne tp 975 ; J Phillips to C Hurlbut lots 31 32 ; 83 &. 38 Barbours ad Pierceton 950 1 . Lydia A McComb etal to Daniel • E Smith lot 404 & e x /i lots 465 & I 466 Warsaw 3000 •-'— - ' — ; COD LIVER an AND IRON ; Two Most World-Famed Tonics Combined in-Vinol. ; Cod Liver oil and Iron have proved > to be the two most successful tonics [ the world has ever known—iron for > the blood and the medicinal curative i elements of Cod liver oil as a strength ’ and tissue builder for body and ! nerves, and for the successful treat- > meat of throat and lung troubles. ‘ Two eminent French chemists disi covered a method of separating the ’ curative medicinal elements of the > cods’ livers from the oil or grease I which is thrown away , but to these 1 medicinal elements tonic iron is now I added, thus combining in Vinol the * two most world famed tonics. * As a body-builder and strength ere- ; ator for weak, run-down people, for > feeble old people, delicate children, ’ to restore strength after sickness; > and for chronic coughs, colds, bronJ chitis or pulmonary troubles we ask * you to try Vinol with the understand- ; ing that your money win be returned > ts It dOH Mt kiln gMi v
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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. Ton cap call me up without expense. AUCTIONEER C. Hr 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. Svraoiure, Ind.
DIRECTORY ' BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. 7 Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. Horse and Automobile Livery Good equipages for- every occasion. Reasonable prices for drives anywhere. Rack service to the depot fare 10 Gents Each Way > HENRY SNOBfIRGER Barn on Main Street Phone 5 L. O. HARLAN Glt ADVA TE AyO TIONEER STOCK AND FARM SfiLES ~ Mutual PffoneWS , LEESBURG Make Dates at this Office B. dt 0, Time I able. EAST WEST No. 16—12:51 p. tn No. U—6:l9 a. tn No. 8— 2:12 p. ni No. 15 —4:40 ». m v No. 18— 7:35 p. m No. 11—2:27 p. m , < * No. 6— 8:45 p. in No. 7 —1:38 p. ni * < No. 14 due at 11:53, No. 10 due at‘1,1:0B and No. 12, due 9 :88.
