The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 15, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1924 — Page 5

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Correspondence th« Neighborhood Plesi'-ant !t*<hm Mr. and M . Thomas C > snen‘ Sunday with Mr. rmd Mis.A’ i.i B ker, < f West G< shen. M’ nd Mrs. Fillmore Rice. < f S h Ben Iw■ re Sunday guest. with Mr : and Mrs. Jo" Ekart. Mi. .nd Mrs. Hugh Warsth” and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDowell. Mrs. Win. Hann and-snn, Jess?, Everett Johnsen and Mr. Miller called at the John Hurtig home Mm ’ay eve;.. The Misses Ruby Bailey and Minnie Robinson took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bv shong Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Bunriartner and lit tie sen and daughter. Rachael, called on Mrs. B. B. C’iue and Mrs. Ellen Robinson Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mm Clinton Bushone and three children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bushong called at the Ellen Robinson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hann and s ■: Jes-; called at the J hn Ib rtig home Thursday evening. Also Mr. and Mrs. Aldean Himan were callers there. Mr. George Long, Mrs. John Rex. Mrs E.?V Green and Mrs. Louis Calh. all of Millersburg, called at the Joe Eckart home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Hummel, of Mish- * and M Jam< • ( lil: ert . and son Edward and daughter Levada. called cn their mother and grandmother. Mrs. Ellen Robinson, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs* Jimmie Hawshaw rnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Hawshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Joo E kart attended the funeral of Billie Tyler at Ligonier Saturday Calvin Cripe and family and Arion Miller and family, of New Paris, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Manahan. of Battle Greek. Mich., were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mellinger called in th* 5 evening. Robert Vail , and daugnter. Blanche, of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lutes, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ringar, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Weaver and son. DeLoss, and Roy Vail •spent Sunday with Ralph Vail ‘and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutes and daughter. Dor tha, and Mr-, and Mrs. Elwood Gunderman and family called in the afternoon. Solomon's Creek. Sunday school at 10 each Sunday morning. Preaching services following Sunday school and at 7:2k) p. m. A welcome to all is given to attend these services Rev. and Mrs. Saylor took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mis. Levi Pearman. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Long and Mr. and Mis. James Long took Sundav dinner with their sister, Mrs. Mary (Mt, near Richville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex and daughter, Mildred, qf Avilla, spent Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex.

Mrs. Henry Juday is visiting with her son Anderson Juday and daughter, Leela. Mr. .and Mrs. Geo. Gertus, of Whitley ecu nt v were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs? Lew Iloltzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Good of Leesburg, who formerly lived in this rmnmunitv, att-.-m.Eu Sunday school at Benton M. E. church, Sunday, then called on old neighbors and friends. Mrs. Wilson Ott is spending a week at her home in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone are on the siak list. L. G. Juday and family have" moved from the John C. Juday farm to the Ira Butt property near*fJew Paris. The Rex reunion was held August 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rex. near Richville chvrrh. A- large number present, fmm South Bend, Goshen. Avilla. Syracuse, Milford, New Paris, Howe, Ligonier, Elkhart, Benton apd Solomon’s Creek. All brought well-filled baskets and a bountiful dinner was spread to which all did ample justice. The day was spent in a social wav. Mus : • and singing were enjoyed in the afternoon by all present. Tippecanoe Rev. Charles Light, of Howe, Ind., conducted the harvest meeting services at the Tippecanoe church Sunday. Mary Mavgert spent a few days with Mrs. George Kreger and Mrs. Emmett Gordy. Mrs. Isaiah Kuhn and daughter Eva spent a few days with friends in Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bigler •nd family spent Sunday at the Charles Bigler home. Mrs. Charles Bigler, Mrs. Ancel Likens and Mrs. J. Garber called on Grandma Johnson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Scott is visiting in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kline snd family, of Elkhart, called at the J. Garber home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Humble spent Sunday with Mr. and Mfs. John Garber. '• Fdi? Corners Noble Myers was a caller at the home of James Dewart Manday. Mr. and Mrs. La Tone Jensen called on friends in Richville Sunday. Emeral Jones, cf near White Oak did some cement work for Mary Ulerv. Alfred Showalter, of New Paris called at the home of Crist Darr Sunday evening. Mrs. James Callander, of Gravelton, spent a few days with her son, Clint Callander. R. F. Chilcote. of New Paris, spoht from Tuesday till Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Darr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cripe, of MWiawaka are a few days with Crist Darr. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of Gravelton, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cory and son, of Milford, called at the home of Clint Callander Sunday. The Journal 52 times a yeXr for $2. \

West End Wm. Strieby spent Thdrsdfij in Goshen. * B. H. Doll made a business trip to Mich., Monday. Ed. McClintic entertained company from Goshen Sunday. Mrs. Daria Shi Hering spent the week end with friends in Topeka Mrs. Charles Knorr is not sc well as her friends wish to see her. Mrs. Blanch McClintic spent Thursday afternoon shopping in Goshen Mr. and Mrs. George Shack and family sne’nt Sunday evening m Cromwell. John Honer and family spent *he week end at the home of Claud Niles. Mrs. Neva Niles spent Monday ! h her sister, Mrs. Wm. Sheffield. Mrs. Albert Miller, who has been ill for the* past two months ; not so well. Mrs. Alli? Miller is on the sick ’•st at tb.p home of her sister. Mrs. Jennie Neff. Mrs. John McGarity was tak.-n . the Lutheran hospital in Fart ’Aav-ip Tuesday miming for the femoval of a tv mor. Wilb r Briekel and family am’ r nest Richhart have returned home from northern Michigan, where they snent the summer. The many friends nf Mrs. Ruth. Kern arc very well pleased to lea n she is much improved under the care of Dr. C. R. Hoy. Albert Warstler and family spent Sunday at the Lutheran h snital in Fort Waype. We ar? glad to lemn they find Mrs. War stler improving. Dr. Bowser, of Goshen, was "died to the home of Georm' Hoelcher last week, also Dr. B. F. Hoy. Mrs. Hoelcher is dangerously ill of cancer. George Unrue is very ill at the home of his son, Ed. Unrue cm S uth 3Lain St 'eet. Mr. Unrue ihad the misfortune ofit falling from his bed and breaking his hip. White Oak Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stiffler spent Sunday with the former’s ; brother and family, Orland Stifi fler, at Syracuse. i Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Coy and ; family, of Mishawaka, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bowser. A number from Concord, after Sunday school last Sunday, motored to the home of Rev. A. L. McC’oe. at Churubusco for a picnic dinner. Th’cse present we r e Rev. McCloe, Mr. and Mip. Ernes; Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Coy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy : and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and family, Mr. and Mrs. John -Dewart, Mrs. Ellen Warble. Orvil Coy, Samuel Dewart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhrt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rvman, Everett Tom and Miss Violet Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Koonse and family, of Indian Village, Mr.' and Mrs. Lesley Koonse and family, of Elkhart. Fifty were present and all had a good time. It was reported that Rev-. McCloe is in goed health. O MORTGAGE DEBT IX U. S. A. Any totals given for the country as a whole must be more or less approximate but the National Association of Real Estate Boards recently stated, after it had compiled a report from the statistical data available, inducing investigation reports of the Treasury Department of the VS. Department of Commerce, the Institute for Research in Land and Public UtilUres, life insurance statistics, and so on, that s conservative estimate of all loans would reach the enormous sum of $21.819.000.000. This report explains further that the mortgage debt on homes, farms and business properties in the U. S. is increasing almost one billion a year. Os this amount $-104,250.000 is for the purpose of financing business properties and farm loans. Two factors which have had a tendency to discourage mortgage investments in the past are the taxes on the principal invested, this practically constituting a double taxation, and the highyield. tax-exempt securities now upon the market. Bond and mortgage investors are exerting every influence to devise away whereby the holder of mortgage bonds will net have to pay taxes i upon the invested principal in addition to income and sur-taxes. Just why capital invested in ■ bonds or mortgages should not • be classed just the same as capital invested in real estate, is not . apparent unless it be that loans for this purpose are considered as a “favor" instead of a business , transaction. i " -I'-"-'!!.. I .?— “COLD IN THE HEAD” is «n acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. , Those subject to frequent “colds" are I generally in a “run down" condition. . HAWS CATARRH MEDICINE ta a Treatment consisting of an (Hntment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the MuBurfkeas, bunding up the System, and making you less Hable to “colda Sold by dnisvista for over 40 Year*. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.

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READ AND SEE How to Find the HIDDEN CHECK r i At 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon a check will be left at one of ' the stores or business places i® Syracuse, whose advertisement I appears in this group of four columns. It will be given free to the first person who calls for it after 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon. In some of the ads appearing in this .group will be found extra letters or misspelled words. Find and mark these extra letters in the words of the ads. If properly arranged the letters will spell the name of the store or firm where the check is hidden. If a word is misspelled—either an extra letter or a wrong letter—this letter you must use in your solution,, and als> mark the letter properly. Be sure to mark all the letters which make up the words, also bring the marked page with you. . Read the Ads and Win the $2.00 State Bank of Syracuse Capital and Surplus $50,000 “OUR BANK” H. B. HOLLOWAY, Chiropractor Syracuse, - - - Imliaiia Officer Residence of Mrs. Anna Crew. Hours Bto9 a. m..7 to 9p. m.

ANOTHER LIFE SAYED Salem. Ind., June 17, 1924. Mr. L. J. Miller, R. F. D, 3, Middlebury, Ind. Dear Sir: In reply to your letter asking about H. B. Hollolway, Chiropractor, and what he did for me. I am afraid I cannot half express what Dr. Holloway did for me. But to be brief, I will say that the doctors told my husband that six months was as long as I could possibly live. Medical doctors said my trouble was the artery I leading to my heart closing. My fingers were blue and I was skin and bones. That was five years ago. I am my old weight again, 160 lbs. and I dp all my own work. I feel that I owe my life to Dr. Holloway. This cure was not done in a few adjustments however. I Hoping my letter has given you the desired information, 1 am, Very truly yours. MRS. J. W. BERKEY

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EPILEPBY R. F. D. No. 4, Salem. Ind., June 5, 1924. Mr. Otto R. Tanke, 132 N. Main St., Goshen, Ind. Dear Sir: In reply to your inquiry regarding my daughter’s epileptic convulsions—we doctored her for several months without results.; She got so bad we thought shej would not live. We called H. B. Holloway, Chiropractor, and as-, ter a couve of adjustments she ■ has never had another convulsion and that is over six years ago. Mr. Holloway has done wonders ‘for me and my family, he cured , my wife and son of appendicitis and the medical doctors told me I would have tc go to the mountains for my‘lungs, but I did not go. I went to Mr.’ II db way and I am working every day. You, ! will find Mr. Holloway honest and j ; and alright and I can not thank j j him enough for what he done for i us. Yours truly. CLARENCE L. SULLIVAN

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