The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 January 1914 — Page 6

Notiee to Non-residents STATE 0F INDIANA, U„ KOSCIUSKO COUNTY,) In the Kosciusko Circuit court, December t«nn, 1913. Elizabeth Riddle JI Complaint No. v®. ' 12661. Samuel Guysinger et al I To Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiff, by Jesse E. Eschbach, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the hereinafter named defendants, Edward Easterday, Josephine Easterday, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Affiant further says that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, iS unknown of the defendants: Joseph Rarick, Mrs. Joseph Rarick, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Guysinger, Sarah Guysinger, his wife; Mrs. Samuel Guysinger, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Gersinger, Sarah Gersinger, his wife; Mrs. Samuel Gersinger, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Ginsinge , Sarah Ginsinger, his wife; Mrs. Samuel Ginsinger, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Girsinger, Sarah Girsinger, his wife; Nirs. Samuel Girsinge*, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Girsenger, Sarah Girsenger, his wife; Mrs. Samuel Girsenger, whose Christian name is unknown; Cincinnati, Cambridge and Chicago Short Line Railroad Company; Solomon Meredith, trustee; George H<JBendelton, trustee, Michm I G. Brightptrustee; Robert B. Bowles, Mrs. Robert B. Bowles, whose Christian name is unknown; Henry B. Hill, Lucretia Hill, his wife; Mrs. Henry B. Hi ~ whose Christian name is unknown; S. L. Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, his wife; Mrs. S. B. Rittenhouse, whose C hristian name is unknown; Silas B. Ki tenhouSe, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, ii.swife; Mrs. Silas B. Rittenhouse, whose Christian name is unknoivn; Isaac L. Deteviler, Hannah Y. Deteviler, his wife; Mrs. Isaac 11. Deteviler, whose Christian name is unknown; George M . Chapmaft, Mrs. George W. Chapman, whose Christian name is unknown; Levi Stump, Sarah A. Stump, his wife; Mr.. , Levi Stump, whose Christian name is unknown; Lawrence Moore, Mrs. Law rence Moore, whose Christian name is unknown; Jacob-Baker, Mariah Baker, iiis wife; Mrs. Jacob Baker, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Crosson, Mrs. Samuel Crosson, whose Christian name is unknown; Eliza M. Guy, Mi. Guy, whose Christian narnje is unknown, husband.of Eliza M. Guy; Hugh McCulloch, Mrs. Hugh McCulloch, whose Christian name is unknown; John Gill, Mrs. John Gill, whose Christian name is unknown: Henry Ward, > Mrs. Hem y Ward,whose Christian name is unknown; Joseph H. Defreese, Mrs. Joseph H. De freese,whose Christian name is unknown; Joseph H. Defreas, Mrs. Joseph H. Defreas#whose Christian name is unknown; loseph H. Defrees, Mrs. Joseph H. Derees, whose Christian name is unknown; Samuel Kindig, Rebecca Kindig, Mrs. S Samuel Kitidig, whose Christian name is unknown; Zacharias; Kindig, Mary Kindig, Mrs. Zacharias Kindig, wndse Christian name is unknown; John Lewis Lape, Mrs. John Lewis Lape, whose Christian name is unknown; Elizabeth Mann, Mr. Mann, whbse Christian name is unknown, husband of Elizabeth Mann; Elizabeth F. Mann, Mr. Mann, whose Christian name is unknown, husband of Elizabeth F. Mann; Elizabeth A. Mann, Mr. Mann, whose Christian name is unknown, husband of Elizabeth A.’ Mann. Affiant further slates that the names of the defendants are unknown, and th it they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names aqd designations, towit: . ■ The husband of Eliza M. Guy, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Elizabeth Mann, whose name is unknown to' plaintiff; the husband of Elizabeth F. -Mann, whose name is unknown to plaintiff ; the husband of Elizabeth A. Mann, whose name is unktiown to plairftiih , . . The Children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the streets sors in interest respectively of each >1 the following named and designated de

ceased per Sons, Samuel Guysinger, Sarah Guysinger, Samuel Gersinger, Sarah Gersinger, Samuel Ginsinger, Sarah Ginsinger, Samuel Girsinger, Sarah Girsinger, Samuel Girsenger, Sarah Girsenger, Robert B. Bowles, Henry B. Hill, Lucretia Hill, S. B. Rittenhouse, Clarissa L. Rittenhouse, Silas Ij>. Ritts.-nhous \ Clarissa L- Rittenhouse} Isaac H. Det? viler, Hannah Y. Deteviier, George \ . Chapman, Levi Stump, Sarah A. Stump, Lawrence Moore, Jacoblßaker, Muri; h Baker, Samuel Crosson, Elka M. Guy, Hugh McCulloch, Johtj Gill, Hen y Ward, Joseph 11. Dcfreftse, Joseph 11. Defreas, Joseph H. Defrees, Samuel Kindig, Rebecca Kindig\ Zacharias-Ki idig, Mary Kindig, John Lewis Lape, Elizabeth Mann, Elizabeth F. Mann, Elizabeth A. Mann, The names of all whom are unknown * to plaintiff. , , , The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, th© creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, and the successors in interest, respectively of the deceased widow of each of] the following named and designated deceased per sons, to-wit: Samuel Guysinger, Samuel Gersinger, Samuel Ginsinger, Sanfuel Girsinger, Samuel Girsenger, Robert B. Bowks, Henry B. Hill, S. B. Rittenhouse, Silas B. Rittenhouse, Isaac ,H. Deteviier, George W. Chapman, Levi Stump, Lawrence Moore, Jacob Baker, Samuel Cros- ■ son, Hugh McCulloch, John Gill, Henry > Ward, Joseph H. Defreese, Joseph IL Defreas, Joseph H. Defrejes, Samuel Kindig, Zakiarias Kindig, John Lewis Lape, The flames of all of whom are unknown Jb plaintiff. The children, descendents and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors, and admifiistrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the successors ih interest respectively of the deceased husband of each Os the following named and designated deceased persons, towit: Mrs, Samuel Crosson, Eliza M. Guv, Mrs. Hugh McCullock, Mrs. John Gill, Mrs. Henry Ward, Mrs. Joseph H. Defreese, Mrs. Joseph H. Defreas, Mrs. Jo- . seph H. Defrees, Mrs. Samuel Kindig, Mrs. Zacharias Kindig, Mrs. John Lewis Lape, Elizabeth Mann, Elizabeth F. Mann, Elizabeth A. Mann, Mary Kindig, Rebecca Kindig; the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff; The stockholders, bond holders, receivers, creditors, officers and successors In' interest of the following named corporation, towit: Cincinnati, Cambridge and Chicagc Short Line Railroad Company. All the women once known by any oi the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed and who are known by other names, th< names of whom are unknown to plaintiff The spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as de fendants to this action who are married the mimes of whom are unknown tc plaintiff- s Y • . A. ' ■ . ' .

Affiant further says that this action is instituted to quiet title to real estate situated in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of the defendants named, described and designated in this affidavit, and that they are necessary parties to this action; that this affiant believes that all of the defendants named, described and designated in this affidavit are not residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they beandappear on the 15th day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit court, being the 18th .day of February, 1914, to be holden on the first Monday of February, A. D. 1914, at the court house in Warsaw, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of said court, at the office of the clerk thereof, tn the bity of Warsaw, Indiana, this 23rd day of Dpcpmber* A. O. 1913. CONRAD D. LONGENECKER, , Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. By A. A. RASOR, Deputy. Jesse E. Eschbach, Attorney. Non-resident Notice. State of Indiana, ) Kosciusko County, i ’ Before George Howard, a Justice of the Peace in and for Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko Crunty, Indiana. Emily Gordy vs. Paul E. Alien, To Paul E.‘ Allen: Whereas, Emily Gordy has filed tn this court her complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment and garnishment of certain property and moneys, alleged to belong to von now in possession of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, and also her affidavit that your resilience is unknown and that she believes you are a non-resi-dent of the state of Indiana; You are therefore hereby notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 21st dav cf February, 1914. at 9 o'clock, A. M., at my office in the town of Syracuse, Indiana, and unless you appear at that time and answer plaintiff’s complaint said cause will be heard in your absence, , and an order made for the Baltimore X Ohio Railroad Company, Garnishee, to pay into this court all moneys due you, if judgment shall be rendered against you. Given under my hand and seal this 20th day of December, 1913. GEO. W. HOWARD, Justice of the Peace. Butt & Xanders, Attorneys for Plaintiff. GIVES TO PUBLIC LIBRARY S. L. KETRING IS DONOR OF A HANDSOME COLLECTION _ .U- ■ . The following books have been placed on the library shelves recently, the gift of S. L. Ketring. A member of the Library Commission ; visiting the library while the books were being made ready for the shelves, said it was the finest col- ' lection he had ever seen bought f for a small library at one time. ' The Hoosiers, Poets and Poetry of In- ! diana, Italian Journeys, Personally Cou- , ducted, French Life in Town and Country, Russian Life in Town and ? Country, Italian Life in Town and s Country, German Life in Town and f Country, Spanish Highways and Byways, England Without and W ithin, Life of the Shamrock, Our National Parks, 1 Pathfinders of the West, Your United

States, New Freedom, Seventeen Talks on Banking and Finance, Story of the Heavens, Astronpmy with the Naked Eye, Bird Life, Bird Stories from Burrough, Thy Rod and Thy Staff, Threads of Gold, The Capitals of Spanish Amer, ica, The Turk and His lost ProvincesAround the Black Sea, Venzula, Twenty of the Republic, Alice and Phoebe Cary Poems, Emerson’s Poems, Lucy Larcom’s Poems, The Humorous Poetry of English Language from Chaucer io Saxe, Bayard Taylor Poems, Eng'.'-h men of letters: Macauley. Wordsworth, Milton, Bacon, Lamb, Pope,. Bunyan; Shakespeare Complete—2ft vol., Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys, Harper s Indoor Book for Boys, Harper’s Handy Book for Girls, The Orchard and Fruit Garden, Our Trees—How to know Them, Principles and Practice of Poultry Culture, The Heredity of Richard Poe, Preventable Diseases, Eugene Field (Complete Edition), Evolution and Animal -(Life, On the Training of Parents, Parent and Child, Choosing a Vacation, | Alcohol, Hebrew Life and Thought, The Temple, The Church, Teaching a District School, High School Debate Wt>rk; Wild Flowers, Poems, Heriones, Myths, Fairy Tales, Legends, Song, Water Wonders and Hymns every child should know; The Posy Ring, The Golden Numbers, When Mother lets Us give a Party, The Talking Beasts, Magic Casements, The Golden Spears, Boy’s Life of Grant, Boy’s Life of Lincoln, Chemistry for Young Folks, Stories of Rocks and Minerals for Grammer Grades, Stories of Useful Inventions, The’ Indian of Today, Famous Indian Chiefs I have Known, Guide to English History, History of England, Napoleon 1 Emp. of the French, The Red Reign, Home Life in Norway, Sweedish Life in Country and Town, A Wanderer in Holland; Belgian Life in Country and Town, In Dwarfland and Cannibal Country, Central America and its Problems, Australian Life in Country and Town, Biographies of Edison, Huxley, Lord Kelom, Herbert Spencer, Tolstoi; How I found Livingstone, The Story of the Negro, The Immigrant Tide-Its Ebb and Flow, The Junior Republic, The Book of Christmas, Men of Iron, Plays: Hedda Gabler -Ibsen, Peer Gynt—lbsen, Dolls House - Ibsen, Chantichler— Rosland, The Blue Bird—’-Maeterlinck, The Mousetrap—Howells; St. Francis oi Assisi, The Aenid, Childhood Boyhood and Youth, Heaven - and Hell, The Faerie Queen, Devil’s Pool and Ftancois the Waif, The Mirror ot Perfection, Ethics of the Dust, Crown of Wild Olive, Charles Lamb, Herodotus, Vol. 1 and 2, Alex. Hamilton, Chronicles of England, Confessions of an English Opium Eater; I Voyage of the Beagle, On the Crown

and other Orations, Canterbury Tales, Bible: Vol. 1-Pentateuch and Early History books; Bible: Vol. 2---Books of the New’ Testament, Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, Tanglewood Tales, Twice Told Tales, Vicar of Wakefield, Cranford, Peg Woffington, Blythedale Romance, Marie Clare, Adventures in Friendship, He knew Lincoln, Newcomes, Prairie Rose, Billy Topsail & Co., Tom Spaulding, Long Knives, The Young Alaskans, Williams of West Point, A Boy’s Ride, Story of Joan of Arc, Florence Nightengale, The W orld I Live In, The Riddle of Personality. IDA KNORR, Librarian. Solomon’s Creek And Benton Miss Bessie Judav Mabel Snyder of Cromwell, and Cloy Darr spent Thursday with Mrs. Smaltz. Ora Shannon spent over Sunday with friends in Noble county. Ben Zimmerman and wife visited relatives at Spencerville, 0., Fort Wayne and Garrett last week. .Mary Holtzinger is on the sick list. Rev. Simon and wife returned home Friday after a week’s visit with relatives and friends at Huntington. The revival meeting began at the M. E. church Sunday evening. Class No. 6 was pleasantly entertained at an oyster supper Saturday evening at the home of Bird Darr. Benny Juday and family of Richville, Ray Moats and family of New Paris, Chas. Juday and wife, Harry Juday and wife, Anderson Juday and the. Misses Belva and Lelia were pleasantly entertained at the home of Henry J. Juday and wife New Year’s day. Grover Hilbish and Belva J uday spent ,Saturday evening with Bessie Juday. John Stillwell and Miss Carrie and Geo. Juday spent New Year’s day with B. F. Juday and wife. Mrs. Sam Juday and Miss Bessie spent Monday afternoon with Violet Snively and mother. John McQueen and wife of Chicago, are visiting friends and relatives at this place. Rev. Simon and wife spent Sunday with Levi Pearmon and wife. Jacob Umbenhour spent Monday night with Ben Juday and wife. Maggie Smaltz of Kalamazoo, Mich., visited her brother Harry and wife a few weeks. Mabel Snyder of Cromwell, visited Cloy Darr a few days last week. Class No. 3 was pleasantly entertained at the home of Cloy Darr New Year's eve. After choir practice the remainder of the evening was spent playing games, popcorn, apples and cider was served as i refreshments. After watching the old , year out and the new year in all departed, reporting a fine time. Harry Wortinger and family of South J Bend, are visiting relatives at this place. Merl Darr spent Sunday with John Ringwaldt. John Good shipped a carload of sheep 1 to Chicago last week. Mrs. Good, who had.been visiting at Kewanee, HL, and ' Mr. Good’s mother of Kewanee, returned I home with him Thursday. I Quite a number of young people great- , ly enjoyed belling Harry Coy and wife i Thursday evening. Judging from the amount of noise they made they surely ’ did their best.

Preaching services Sunday morning at the usual hour. County Agent Coffeen and Truant Officer Cripe of Goshen, and Trustee Culp visited the schools in this township Thursday. * Ed Good and wife spent Sunday with John Good and family. Rex. Simon will begin his revival meeting at Burr Oak Wednesday, Jan. 7th, which will continue for some time. Sam Jud:v and wife spent Tuesday with his’brother, T. J. Juday and family, of New Paris. Indian Village. Miss Fav B. Mock. Oras Idea is on the sick list. ! Protracted meeting is in progress at the Radical IL B. church. AU are invited. Mrs. Wm. Stocker and son, Edd, visited Mrs. Stocker’s daughter, Mrs. Elmer Koher, who is recovering from her illness at the General Hospital in Elkhart. Ben Miller and family of Columbia City, who visited here several days with relatives, returned home, Tuesday. J. W. Ritter visited his, Glenn, at Elkhart, who is seriously ill of appendicitis. Walter Knepper and family and Joseph Miller, wife and daughter, Marie, of Oak Grove, were the Sunday guests of Clyde Jones and family. Wm. Knepper and wife made a trip, to Warsaw and Leesburg, visiting relatives at both places and returning hovne Monday. Grandpa Hahn, who has been in poor health for the last year, is very lo w at present. Mrs. Ethel Wildeson of South Chicago is visiting her grandpa, Wm. Hahn, who is ill, and also her mother. Mrs. Kate Jones, and her aunt Mrs. Geo. Clingerman and family and other friends and relatives. Wm. Stocker and Ralph Mock spent Sunday evening with Stewart Houghtling. Samuel Reed is the proud possessor of twin calves. They came as a New Year’s giftRalph Mock will have extra chores to do this winter as he has a brood of seven little downy chicks to care for. “They haven’t scratched yet,’’ as they first saw the light of day January 4. Four Corners Mrs. Lincoln Cory and son, Noble, spent a few days with friends in Mishawaka. '' * v Clarence Snyder and wife were visitors at the home of John Neff Sunday. James Callender and wife spent several days with their daughter, near Nappanee returning home Saturday . Monroe Wyland and Miss Maude Callander were married at Warsaw by Rev. Lee Cory. Wm. Baird called at the home of Ben Coy Saturday. I

| Important Announcement I « THE STORE AHEAD g I JANUARY CLEARING SALE | ... K «>— I V | Begins Saturday, the 10th, 1914 i ■ The three worts mean the same in our store calendar, for with the new year comes our January R i ■ Clearin- Bale Event. We have lent our best efforts towart making this tirsf event of the new year un- || J usual in scope, quality of the goods offered, and in the savings presented. Tie are sure we hate succeeded. g This is the only statement we have to make now. Worts do not make values. So until wo arel able || tn nresent the offerings to you on the printed page or at our counters, we simply say atcli. 101 oui bi o L e t «■ by mai’l or in your daily paper. Read same, there we try to tell you about the Greatest L Soney Saving Event of the year we have prepared lor you. This event ts mtended to cement more streng- K 1 ly the bonds of friendship between The Store Ahead and its custcmeis. I GOSHEN’S BEST STORE | , WILL BE ONE VAST BARGAIN TABLE COME AND LOOK AROUND || I ’ II s GOSHEN The Hudson Company Indiana

Cromwell. Miss Minnie Kriegbaum of the Elkhart schools, visited our schools Thursday. The basket ball game between Topeka and our boys Saturday night,” resulted m a victory for the home team. 1 Mrs. Ida Beazle and son, Howard, of Sugar City, Colorado, anfived Saturday .fora visit with the former’s parents, < Marion Moore and wife, and other relatives and friends. The basket ball teams were entertained at the home of L. A. Robbins Friday evening. Miss Ethel Harper of Elkhart was an : over Sunday guest of Myrtle Moore. Calvin Beck of Syracuse visited high school Friday afternoon and stayed tor the ball game in the evening, or at least we can’t think of any other reason why he should care to spend an evening in Cromwell. Jacob Heletns and son of Fort Wayne, are visiting friends here. Miss Agnes Evans visited Ruth Smith over Sunday. Walter Robinson and wife of Ligonier spent Sunday.at the home of J. F. Moorr. Harvey Hontz is spending a few days at home. Mrs. Glenn Gaff and Miss Inez Kitt of Albion; visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker, Thursday. ’ L. J. Stephenson is a guest at the Henny home. Miss Bessie Vanette is numbered with i the sick. j ' Misses Grace Evans and Lueila' Clay ton j ’ spent Thursdy with Grace Kreager.

] Special Prices Now Prevail t- ill I < k "' I' ® . i WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK b When we made our 1914 purchases we bought he^ er ' realized and as the shipments begin to come in we finjLthaJ. wt need I considerable more room. We are not offering you any R : all new and up to the minute, but it must be sacrificed so that we may • use the floor space is occupies. » ■ . » There Isn’t a Better Place to Buy b< * ■ ! We buy our furniture in large quantities and give our cu ® to “ e J® : -the advantage oi our saving. You will find us ever ready to right y : complaint and we do it cheerfully. We Pay Railroad Fare and Freight to Out of Town Purchasers SMITH-CLARK COMPANY goshen l 1 I - \ % L

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor Warsaw, Indiana. Maurice F Brosnahas to Thos M Bros- 1 nahan, lots 4,7. S, 9 & 10 blk 25, Keith’s I add to Pierceton 45°° j Dennison O Merritt to Harry Mclntire ‘ & wife, 40 a sec 14 Seward tp 3°°° ■ Levi P Jefferies to Irvin F Snyder & wife, part of lots 187 & 188 Mentone-' 500 Win H Bowman to Henry L Thomas & wife, 50 a sec 27 Etna tp 4-5° Henry C Eaton to Noah V Eaton, 84 a sec 26 Harrison tp 10,000 John A Clematis to Thos M Brosnahan, 80 a sec 21 & 22 Washington tp 8000 John W Phillips to John Turner, So a sec 29 Harrison tp 8000 Elizabeth WYntz to David Freeze & wife, 17 a sec 17 Jackson tp 1150 Samuel J Rinehart to Stephen A Gates, tract sec 13 Wayne tp Montgomery May to Adolphus Moore, lots 13 &14 Helpman’s ad Warsaw' 4°° Wm Huffman to Cynthia A Huffman, 50 a sec 23 Plain tp 3000 Isaiah Kuhn toCfelizabetii Morehead, lot in No Webster 2000 B F Deahl, Exr to Win W Watts X wife, lots 2,3, 4 & 5 W’eybright’s ad to Syracuse 8??° John G Summe to James G Gall & wife, 8 a sec 30 Clay tp £!°° Merl L Gochenour, Comr, to ML \ an Dorn, 29 a sec io,Seward tp 4obo Frank L Bair to John D W’idaman, part of lot 122 Warsaw . T soo | Ida Enright to John F Davisson & wire. ! lot 6 blk 11 Milford 3 OO « 1 Merl L. Gochenour, Comr, to Noa-i P ; Van Dorn, 40 a sec 16 Seward tp 4455

CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Grack Lutheran Church H. C. Getter. Pastor I Smitlav School >:3oant I _ I Preaching - 10:45 am | Church of Cop i Rev. Alvin Eshebnan, Pastor 1 Preaching" Sunday, Nov. and everj two ‘ weeks at 11 ant and 7p nt ■ Sunday School * 10:00 ant i Y P S C E.. 0 V U1 Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:00 M. E. Church Chas. A. Cloud. Pastor , | Sunday School .t »:«> a m I Preaching 4 am , Epworth League 0:15 p m Preaching —••---• P ,n Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p nt U. B. Church L. E. Eaton. Pastor Sunday School a m Preaching 11:00 a tn ~00 pm Mid-week prayer service Wednesday '7:00 p m Brotherhowl meeting Thursday evening.Everybodv invited to these services. Evangelical Association TRINITY CHURCH Rev. W. H. Mygrant. Pastor Sunday School at o:3oam Preaching..... — - io:oo p m ' Praise service followed by teachers meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p m ' Ebeuezer Church 1 Sunday School 7:30 am Preaching...... 10:30 a Teeth filled, crowned ’ extracted absolutely with- ; out pain. Dr. Cunningham, ( Goshen.

Want Ads RUG—For Sale -9x12. Used very little. Call at Journal office. o FOR SALE The Baringer home; also farm for sale. Consult Ed. Barih-er. ts FOR SALE—3-h. Interna’l gasoline en- ■ gine, used but five months; with trucks and feed grinder; reasonable price. In--1 quire at Journal office for particulars. FOR SALE —Medium size hard coal burner at sl6. Guaranteed in A-i condition. FOR SALE—Light oak desk and bookcase combined. Very low price. Inquire at Journal office. OAK BED, Springs and Mattress for sale at a bargain. Inquire at Journal office. WANTED—Timber ot all kinds. Any one having timber to sell, will do well by writing to Coppes,,Zook & Mutschler Company, Nappanee, Indiana. 39 WANTED—PIain Sewing. Mrs. Fitzgerald, at S. C. Lepper’s. FOR SALE—Bed, springs and nnttress, in good condition, at reasonable •price. Call at this office.