The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 39, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 January 1915 — Page 3

BRAINARD’S Our clearing prices are proving popular If you have not taken advantage of them you still have time to do so, all outing flannels reduced in price. All infants wear reduced in price hoods bootees jackets and snow-ball suits FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY the 29th and 30th Mens work shirts the best 50c shirt we can buy 39c, all prints yd. 5c all percales yard wide 11 l-2c Ladies 121-2 c hose oair 9c. ladies 25c hose 19c, ladies 50c hose 39c, ladies 75c hose 59c ladies 1.00 silk hose 79c. If you buy it here its cheaper we buy for cash and sell for cash you get the benefit

BRAINARD’S DEP’T STORE

WINTER REMEDIES That bothersome cough and cold may be cast off with the right kind of treatment. The Rexall people make a very effective group of medicines particularly helpful to sufferers from winter complaints. The Wild Cherry Cough Syrup is exceptionally good—but come in and let us sell you this medicine under a written guarantee.

F. L. Hoch & Son

giu Drau ana eaooaoc Linn We are prepared to do your work promptly and with special care. Give us a trial. J, EDGAR RIPPEY PHONE 118

FRESH, CLEAN MEATS Await you at our market at all times. You will find the juiciest cuts and the tenderest'pieces here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET

SCHOOL LUNDS ffiJSWIIIEO Sums That Townships And Incorporations In County Will Receive County Auditor V. D. Mock and his deputy, Miss Hazel Breading, have made the following ment of common school funds and congressional school fund interest: Common Cong. School. Int. Jackson---$647.46 $36.26 M0nr0e461.34 25.83 Washingtonsß6.oß 3282 Tippecanoe67l.23 37.58 Turkey Creek4Bs.o9 27.17 Van 8uren1,043.48 58.44 P1ain461.34 25.82 Wayne 938.52 52.55 Clay___’_679.l4 38.03 Lake 677.16 37.92 Seward77B.l3 43.58 Franklin 675.16 37.82 Harrison7B6.o6 44.02 Prairie4s6.3B 25.62 Jefferson °—744.49 41.68 5c0tt593.99 33.20 Etna6ls-78 34.47 Syracuse637.s6 35.78 Leesburglsß.4o 8.87 Mentone3s6.4l 19.95 Pierceton4o7.Bß 22.84 War5aw..2,168.10 121.40 T0ta1515,030.10 841.66 The Milford Mail suggests a law providing for free mail delivery in small towns.—Goshen Democrat. This good move is a little late, when it is remembered that it was stated by the Ligonier Banner six months ago.—Ligonier Banner. It is very seldom that the Mail editor reads any paper but his own and as a consequnce some mighty novel if not original ideas appear in his columns. For instance, the statement in the Mail some weeks ago that “the European war is a small affair and will not affect our country in the least." 1915 Model One of the business houses of Syracuse has just received the 1915 model, single cylinder union suits for men. The new models do not use the old air cooled system which required the entire front for radiating surface, but are open top, closed side curtains, central control, right hand drive, full floating rear system and a dandy winter rig. They have to be seen to be appreciated. Tax On Ford Estate The Daniel Ford estate, valued at $23,898, to which Dr. L. W. Ford and a sister are heirs, will pay an inheritance tax. Exemption in the sum of $2,000 is allowed each. The tax to be collected from each heir is fixed at $99.99. Change Os Venue Granted Change of venue from the county has been granted in the damage suits of Lavina Klingaman and Sarah Jackson against Reuben Phillips. Becomes American Citizen Davis Graff, of Syracuse, took out his final naturalization papers on Monday. He is a Russian Jew and was born at Odessa.—lndianan Another remonstrance has been filed against the Orlando Meredith ditch. This makes forty remonstrances against the ditch, which is to be about twenty-two miles long and is to extend through sections of Kosciusko, Marshall and Fulton counties, one of the biggest ever constructed in this section. The assessments total $50,000. Over 700 persons are interested in the ditch. One merchant took heed of our suggestion to keep his windows lighted in the evening. Much favorable comment was heard on the streets in regard to his action and we hope that others will join him. Oto North, son of T. R. North of Milford, and whois selling Montana land, called at this office, last week. Mr. North is organizing a party to go to Billings in March. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when Centering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. J. W. ROTHENBERGER : Undertaker . : SYRACUSE. t i IND.

BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HOUTONC. FRAZER ABSTRACTER , WARSAW, INDIANA . Laura Rickman to Chas & Milton Welker lot 33 Oakwood Park Wawasee SIOO Mary C. Wassman to David F. Brooks 160 a sec 11 Washington tp , ’ 2000 Walter Bent Trustee to David F. Brooks 160 a sec 11 Washington tp 4440 Straus Bros to Robert Mcßeynolds tracts sec 1 Washington tp 16678 Ella Garber to Chas: H. Weade ! tract sec 21 Tippecanoe tp 4400 * Jacob Nine to James Nine lots , in blk 7 Monoquet 300 Jas H. Matchett to Thos. J. Prickett 40 a sec 35 Scott tp 5000 , Zipporah E. Kist to Henry C. ‘ Bubler 101 a sec 20 Tippecanoe tp 3400 I John Miles to Sarah A. RentJ frow & Thelma Stiffler lot 5 Ket- ' ring’s ad Syracuse 300 J David Hill to Chas Oran & wife J lots 1. 2&9 Merrick’s ad Milford ‘ < 1800 [ Mary Merritt to Dode Kline & wife 40 a sec Seward tp 2500 , Clarence Wertenberger to Horace ! Gates lots 1 & 2 Keith’s ad Pierce- . ton 825 , Robert Phelps to Martha Warner i tract sec 15 Tippecanoe tp 1100 . Public Sale The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the J. E. Rarick farm on the bank of Wawa- ’ see Lake 3 miles west of Cromwell 5 and 7 miles east and south of Syra- ‘ cuse on Wednesday Feburary 17, 1915. The following described ‘ property to wit: 9 horses, 12 head 1 of cattle, 4 head of hogs, 26 head r of sheep, 160 bales of straw, a quanty of cord wood, 40 bushels of ' Silver mine oats good enough for ’ seed and 1 dozen chickens. .Sale 1 begins at 10:00 A. M. 4 per cent r will be allowed for cash. JOHN E. RARICK, H. H. DOLL, EDD Knox. Earl Kurtz Auctioneer Geo. Bouse and H. P. Tucker Clerks. 5 Complimentary Comments t Prof. PoweU gave ihe two enter--1 tainments scheduled last week and ■ by request of people who could not . attend the Friday evening perform- ■ ance gave a third appearance on > Saturday night. His work was exr ceptionally clever and he unques--5 tionably ranks among the foremost magicians of the ififtiea. Syracuse people have Mr. Powell to thank for an entertainment of a character that is rarely our privelege to see I in the local amusement place. s Members of the band have worked hard to get a creditable program to put before the public Thursday night. The public should show appreciation and attend. The band needs our help and we need the band. r * i We have received remittances from Mrs. Gillette of Monta Vista, 1 Colo., from H. M. Noe, of Denver, Colo., and from Noah Rasor, of Hollywood, Cahf., in the past week to cover their subscriptions to the . Journal. ! A theomometer at tb z roe of j L. A. Neff registered twe\ degrees below zero, Sunday morning at daylight. This was by far the 1 lowest temperature registered this ‘ winter. i — i Within only a few days Goshen has lost three of its most prominent I citjzens in Christian Hinderer, Allen P. Boyer and William H. Miller. Chas. W. Butler, Jess Juday and i several others of Benton will erect a new garage, 40x60, in that city. ■ —GERBELLE and NEVER FAIL i are the happy results of good mil- . ling. They are the sure Flours. i i til ' 1 /ii i ■i'J Have us fix your hot water tank at the slightest sign of trouble. Delay in such a case is almost sure to mean danger as well as annoyance. As a matter of fact, at the beginning is the best time to attend to any plumbing trouble. Call us in then and your plumbing bills will be smaller, though ours are always moderate in any case. Golwell & Gordy Syracuse

The Signl of Prosperity A TOST of the large railway systems prefer v" . AMERICAN FENCE because their engineers and chemists have, by every analysis and practical test, determined that it is the best. AMERICAN ORIGINAL & Fg" » GENUINE F EnNW& W|3 . . u '■« made from better and heavier wire ano galvanized by our own special process is on sale by THE QUALITY fW/j HARDWARE ■ »

READ EVERY ADVERTISMENT

Horse and Automobile Livery Good equipages for every occasion. Reasonable prices for drives anywhere. Hack service to the depot Fare 10 Gents Each Way HENRY SNOBfIRGER Barn on Main Street Phone 5 <■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■»■■■*■■■■■■■■■■ a M. MANLY, WARSAW, INDIANA Abstracts of Titles to Real Estate. You can save money by sending me your orders. Orders May Be Left at Syracuse State Bank J. H. BOWSER Physician and urgeon Tel. 85—Offlice and Residence SuraGuse. Ind. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. You can call me up without expense. BUTT & XANDERS Attorneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND. J. M. SHAFFER , Chiropractor Will be in Syracuse, Monday and Thursday, from 5 until 9. —For good Salt go to Kindig &' Co.

OLD TEA DRINKERS

; are usually very particu- ; lar about their favorite , beverage. They don’t ; want one grade this time ' and another the next. . We make a specialty of I fine teas. The More Particular I you are the better we can ( : please "you.. That is if you are really a judge of good tea. By the way,

if there is any special “chop" that you affect, better* lay in a fair supply. There’s no telling what may happen before the war in the East is over. Our prices are quite low now. We cannot guarantee a continuance—especially on the better teas.

SEIDER &' BURGENER

SECURITY CALF FOOD IS GUARANTEED to raise a larger and healthier calf than whole milk or your money back. FOR SALE BY SYRACUSE FLOUR MILLS

m’