The Syracuse Journal, Volume 7, Number 42, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1915 — Page 4

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Kohli Mishlars Annual Sale Os Immuned Durocs TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1915 75 HEAD " 75 Jas. R. Peters, will consign 20 head- Sale will be held in a new warm sale pavilion at New Paris just across ally from Big 4 station. 70 sows, yearlings and gilts bred to our 3 great herd boars SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Nancy Jane, by Highland King, first prize guilt at Michigan State Fair and bred to Johns Orion, Junior Champion at International 1913 5 sows by Defender; 5 sows by Superba; 5 sows by Jack’s friend; Queen Crimson by Crimson Wonder 111. 5 choice spring board 5, by champion sives and dams Free lunch 11:00 —Sale begins 12:30 sharp Auctioneers: Cols. Eglehart; McGowan; Leham; Stuckman and Fisher Clerk, Joe E. Swart For full particulars write for catalogue to Kohli & Mishler or Jas. R, Peters, New Pairs, Indiana

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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 5

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 BUTt & XANDERS Alto rneys-at-Law Practice in all Courts Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND.

■ M. MANLY, WARSAW, INDIANA Abstracts of Titles to Real Estat.. You can sav. money by sanding m. your orders. Orders May Be Left at Syracuse State Bank J. H. BOWSER Physician and urgeon Tel. 85—Offiice and Residence Suracuse, Ind.

WILL BE MLLED ' "THE PLEJStI HE” - Moving Pictures, Vaudeville, 1 Dancing, Refreshments On New Boat H. L. DeLisle of New York, with present headquarters at Ft. Wayne, who is organizing the company intending to operate a large pleasure i boat on Lake Wawasee, next sum.; mer was in Syracuse, Sunday. According to the information the Journal has received considerable stock must be yet disposed of before the venture is assured. The promotor, Mr. DeLisle has subscribed $2,000 and Dr. Rogers of Ft. Wayne, who has a summer home at Wawasee, has invested SI,OOO. SIO,OOO is the sum they are trying to raise. An effort was made to dispose of stock here but it was unsuccessful. According to Mr. DeLisle, the boat is to be built at Lake Wawasee and put into operation the 10th day of June. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, motion pictures will be shown. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings dancing will be conducted under strict management. The boat is to be 90 and one-half feet in length with a beam of 35 feet. It will have two decks and there will be a large and luxuriously furnished cabin with writing materials and magazines. The foreward deck will seat 75 people for light refreshments but no intoxicants will be served or allowed on board. The dancing floor will be 34 by 54 feet and 5c per couple for each dance will be charged. A' six piece orchestra will furnish the music and two professional dancers will give exhibitions and lessons. Moving pictures will be given on the main deck where there will be accomodation for 392. The boat will also be provided with regulation hose for ‘protecting the cottages as well as itself, from fire. There is some difference of opinion as to the feasibility of this project and as to its paving dividends on the stock. Flies Replevin oun Through his attorneys, Butt & Xanders, Preston Lung of Cromwell, has filed suit against Albert and Mattie Fick to replevin 30 saw logs. The case will be heard before Justice Isaac Groves at Milford, Thursday. Opens Drug Store , Cyril Wilson, former employee of the Quality Drug Store, opened his new drug store at Goshen, Monday. It is said to have the most modern fixtures of any drug store in this part of the state and a large soda fountain is being installed. Will Stop Burlesque Frank E. Stouder and B. H. Barnett, owners of the Temple theatre at Fort Wayne, "have notified the present • manager that no more burlesque will be given after the 27th of this month. • —For a limited time we will give premiums with cash purchases. Save your register tickets. A. W. Striebv &. Son. Public Sale The undersign will sell at public auction Thursday, February 25, five miles south and east of Syracuse, three and one half miles north of North Webster, north of Vawter Park Hotel on the Case farm; 6 horses, 2 cows, 1 hog, farming implements, 75 bu. corn in l crib, 10 cords of wood and a new cream separator. Terms of sale, 8 months or 4 per cent off for cash. L D. and THOMAS JENSON. Klingaman & Wolf Auctioner A. H. Blanchard, Clerk. I A Convalescent requires a food tonic that win rapidly build up wasted tissue fefon , containing Hypophosphites is a most reliable prescription which we always recommend for that purpose. F. L. Hoch. IJ. W. ROTHENBERGER | : Undertaker : SYRACUSE, i t IND.

Ireal ESTATE TRANSFERS I HOUTONC. FRAZER ABSTRACTER WARSAW, INDIANA 1 Aaron A. Rasor to Wm. Snokej 20 a sec 10 Clay tp , $892 Ethan Stanton to Leonard Kinsey 83 a sec 2 & 3 Wayne tp 7000 Elam Robbins to Alice Newcomer lots 17 & 18 Winona 2000 { Jesse Smith to Bank of Seward . lots 21 & 22 Burket 400 ‘ Wm. Musselman to Nancy Jani- . son lot 6L& L ad Warsaw 2762 Nancy Bowman to Alice & Thoj. < Plummer lot 2 Baker’s ad Etna . Green 1009 ( Geo. Daisy to Robert Daisy lot on } Scott St. Warsaw 450 Geo. W. Burlingame to Frederick { E. Powell lot Grand View Park 2200 J Alvena Shock to No. Ind. Im- , provement Co. 28 a sec Turkeycreek tp 3250 ' Wm. Polk to John Polk 65 a sec ' 27 Wayne tp 4000 Wm. Shaffer to ’ Arthur Dennis lot 6 Walburn’s ad Warsaw’ 300 ' Jas Frazer to Miron Storn 18 a ‘ sec 13 Wayne tp 1200 Chas Minnick to Urilla Minnich 53 a sec 34 Turkeycreek tp 2000 ' Alice Newcomer to Loyal Dome 41 a sec 27 Jackson tp 3000 ! ! Trouble , Under the spreading chestnut tree I a stubborn auto stands and Smith, . an angry man is he, witji trouble i . on his hands. He cusses softly to ; • himself and crawls beneath the : . car, and wonders why it didn’t bust [ before he got so far. The car- > bureter seems to be the cause of all • his woe; he tightens half a dozen / bolts but still it doesn’t go. And > then he tries the steering gears but ; finds no trouble there, till wet with prespiration, then he ; quits in sheer i despair. He squats beside the , road to give his brain a chance to cool, and ponders on his training in I the correspondence school, and i liken he starts the job once more, , until by chance it’s seen the cause of all the trouble is he’s out of , gasoline. ■ s Stealing Coal A B. &O. detective, here last wool*, ***arjg known his intention of swearing out warrants for three 1 persons whom he alleges have been taking coal from B. &O. cars. He ' claims that over a ton had been taken from one car by a resident living south of the tracks. Tumor Removed Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Strock have received word that their daughter, 5 Mrs. Geo. Ross of Chester, Montana, was operated upon, Monday of last ' week, for the removal of a small tumor. She was recovering nicely at the time the letter was written. I School Entertainment The Guy school will give an entertainment Friday night Feb. 19. Following this will be a box ' and candy sale also a “cake walk.’’ J Everyone welcome. I ‘ Try a Journal Want-Ad If You Are Nervous and are losing weight, we recommend ,' that you take Olive Oil Emulsion containing Hypophosphites , for a short time. A prescription which < we gladly endorse. . ’ k F. L. Hoch. ; . ——- < '.. ' 0 I a' 2 i i i Have us fix your hot water tank at the slightest sign of trouble. Delay in such a case is almost sure to mean h 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 , I moderate in any case. ! Golwell & Gorflu f Syracuse i

fiRE PREPARING JOB PAVING Engineer Here Last Week To ■ Take Preliminary Grade Levels The town board is preparing for the paving proposition and if nothing unforseen occurs operations will be begun as early this spring as is feasible. Rossback and McKee, engineers of Ft. Wayne, have been engaged by the town officials to supervise the work. One of the men was here two days last week getting infor mat ion as to grade levels and the firm is expected tc submit plans and specifications within a few days. As soon as these plans are approved and certain legal requirements observed the notice for bids from contractors will be published. The engiunering firm mentioned above will remain in the employ of the town until the job is completed and will supervise all details of construction. The specifications now call for paving from the corner east of the school house to the alley east of the post-office on Main street and on Huntington street from the alley south of the Searfoss grocery to the alley in the rear of the A. W. Strieby store. We believe that this paving will mark an epoch in Syracuse history and it will t be only a matter of a short time until additional paving will be commenced. Perry Smith Dead Perry Smith, former county Republican chairman who ’served two terms as sherriff, died of heart trouble at his Warsaw home, last Thursday, shortly after eating supper. He was a prominent and highly respected citizen of this county and at the time of his death was chairman of the Thirteenth congressional district and a member of the Republican state central committee. The funeral was held at Warsaw, Sunday. Milford Store Robbed The Jewelry store owned bv John Hehninger was robbed qf, $36.15 while the proprietor was at supper. He consulted a fortune teller at Warsaw and paid out perfectly good money for the information that there were three men in the party. For good measure the fortune teller told him the first names rof the wives of the men. Verily, easy marks still exist. Young Theif Truman Getty, an eleven year old Silver Lake boy, is charged with taking a wallet containing S6O from the Jacob Adams home while the family were absent. The boy deposited S2O in the bank, purchased a bicycle for S2O and had furnished all of his acquaintances with pop corn and candy. Telephone News Items to No. 4, RECEIVER’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF t\ • THE WAWASEE INN COMPANY In 'accordance with an order and decree of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, made and entered of record in the matter of the Receivership of The Wawasee Inn Company, on the 6th day of Febraacy, 1915; You are hereby notified to file your claims, secured or unsecured with the undersigned receiver, on or before the 22nd day of March, 1915. That within ten days after the said date, the Receiver will report to the court, and in such report will designate such claims as in his opinion should be allowed, and those which should not be allowed? together with such reccoinmendations as he shall deem proper. And that within ten days, after the filing of said Receiver’s report any person interested in the distribution of the funds arising from the sale of the said Company’ property, may file his objections to the allowance of any claim, either to Its validity, amount or prioity thereof. If no such objections are made to any of the claim designated to be allowed by the Receiver, then such claim shall at the expiration of ten days, stand as allowed, subject to the approval of the court. AARON A. RASOR Receiver. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Sttrckman Phone 535, Nappanee, Ind. You, can call me up without expense. J. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor •Will be in Syracuse, Monday I and Thursday, from 5 until 9. I

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