The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 December 1927 — Page 8

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FOR SALE—Conn (C) Melody saxophone. Very good condition. Millard D. Hire, Phone R-733. 35-41 FOR SALE— Repossessed 1925 Overland coupe for the unpaid balance. Svracuse Auto Sales. 34-2 t RADIO Have you heard the wonderful Buckingham radio? Sold by Owen R. Strieby, Syracuse. Phone 845. 34-ts RADIO -Something wrong wiui your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phone 845. 23-lt ~UsiS - DINJNG SUlTEr—Consisting of 8-foot extension table, buffet . with mirror, and 6 chairs covered with genuine leather. In excellent condition and a real bargain. Beckman's, Phone 71. - ~ 35-Iti Classified ads pay both—the seller _and buyer. BI LL FIGHTS His every act weighed and always under close scrutiny a national hero has a hard time of it at best. By deciding to attend a bull fight in Mexico. Col. Charles Lindbergh is being severely criticized in some quarters. When the official entertainment program announced a bull fight. Ambassadonr Morrow was deluged with telegrams urging him to prevail on Col. Lindbergh not to attend -and all because the Prince of Wales refused to attend a similar event in Spain. T d these critics Col. Lindbergh replied that “the Mexican people are perfectly capable of selecting their own national sport and as it is on the official program and they have asked me to attend I shall do so.” And that settled it. Col. IJndbergh did not go to Mexico as a missionary of morals, but as An envoy of good will. He is a guest of the Mexican people and its not up to him to say what they shall eat or wear or how they shall play. So far as bull fights are concerned it will be admitted that it is poor sport at best. The same thing may be said of prize fights. To many American citizens there is little difference —if any. it favors the bulls. Col. Lindbergh has kept *his head under most trying conditions always a courteous gentleman, and in this, incident has not forfeited his title as “America’s most attractive citizen.” - o —. A DIABOLICAL CRIME The abduction of a little 12year old Los Angeles girl and the mutilation of her body was one of the most revolting and diabolical crimes in criminal records. That it was the work of a mental deficient there is no doubt, but his daring and cunning indicates abnormal craftiness that sends a cold shudder into the homes and heart s of every parent. And the pity of it is that if apprehended the law’ may decide that he is mentally irresponsible and let him live a protected life. Incidents of this character are responsible for the rule of Judge Lynch—act first and talk afterwards.

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HOUSEHOLD HINTS i I Rabbits can be cooked in any | of the ways chickens are cooked according to their degree of tenderness. A light even oiling with a little castor oil on a cheesecloth pad once a month helps to keep patent leather uppers on shoes from cracking. I’arsnips are good when boiled peeled, and cut up in a white sauce, to be reheated in a casserole or baking dish in which they go to the table. When taking ashes out of the ash pit. sprinkle them if possible before handling. A small watering pot kept near the furnace assists materially in keeping down dust.. Pork and other meats to be canned are cooked first in the usual way for any given cut, and then processed under steam pressure. Directions for doing this are found in Farmers’ Bulletin 1186-F. Pork on the Farm. This bulletin can be obtained free from the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. A rough practical test for determining whether the air in a room is too dry is to observe the inside of window’s on a cold day. If frost forms on the inside of the glass there is no doubt but that the inside air has sufficient humidity. If there is no sign of frost the air is likely too dry. When you buy sheets at the January white sales .be sure to get them long enough and wide enough, so they can be tucked in at the foot and the sides, and turned over the blankets at the top edge, to protect them. Measure your pillows before you start out to buy pillow cases, so you will know what size to get. Here are a few good desserts to serve when eggs are scarce, as they can be made with no eggs at all. or. at most, one! Old-fash-ioned creamed r i ce pudding, without eggs; gelatins made from fruit juices; mince, apple, cranberry, and other fruit pies; cornstarch blanc mange, either vanilla or chocolate; fruit cup; fruit cobblers, made with a biscuit top; dried fruit shortcakes, with biscuit foundation; fresh, stewed, and bajied fruits in season; stewed dried fruits; steamed fruit puddings; junket; “flummery.” made from canned fruit juices such as blackberry or raspberry. thickened with corn starch baked Indian pudding; fruit sherbets. NEW MODEL <TIEVROLET Promising the most spectacular low priced automobile of all time, the Chevrolet Motor Company announced that a complete new line of motor cars will be introduced to the public January first. In confirming reports that Chevrolet would very, shortly introduce a new car of surpassing interest. W. S. Knudsen, president of the Chevrolet Motor Company, declared that the official announcement covering all details of Chevrolet’s sensational new product would come Sunday. January first. No details will be available until that time, he said. o • •’Underworld,.'' a trnly fine picture nt Crystal. Ligonier, tonight.

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Economy in Canned Meats

Z-N ,aCe one may 0 y sometimes imagine that canned N-i' meats are expensive, but a closer analysis will reveal that they arc infinitely cheaper than fresh meat, n. iiduiti. to the fact that they require no great amount of cooking and preparation. Mentally compare the relative cost in time and money of a can of boned chicken and the same amount of meat from fresh fowl. The washing, cleaning and cooking process is so omp'.icated as to be discouraging even in contemplation. How simple by comparison is the use of the canned product, which is equally good for salad, creamed chicken and all the various uses, to xvl.ich the fresh meat may be put. Cutting Down Coats The greatest economy of canned meats, however, lies in the fact that the* are so concentrated, having lost 20 per cent to 50 per cent of the water that was present in the fresh meat. For instance, a 30-oiir.ce can of corned beef contains the equivalent in

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nourishment of nearly 49 ounces of uncooked beef, and 60 pounds of canned beef are equal to 100 pounds of fresh beef without bone or sinew. These are convincing arguments for the housewife who must watch the family budget. -Cutting down on the cost of meat means reducing the largest single item of food. Moreover, canned beef is higher in protein content than fresh beef. Suitable Sizes Can you imagine the housewife who must provide for five hungry people buying a pound of fresh meat for dinner? And yet because a full pound can of beef is too much for the average ’amily, canners have taken to putting up a 12-ounce can which will make a satisfactory meal for five, and which may be used in a number of delightful ways; sliced, made into sandwiches, combined with veeetahles in the makm.e of nourishing new, or put through the meat grintte* and made into hash.

Notice of Sale of Real Estate The undersigned, executor of the last will of William McClintic, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 10 a. in., of the 18th day of January. 1528, at the office of Butt & Xanders, attornevs. in the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County,{lndiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale. all the interest of said decedent in and .to the following described real estate, towitj , ) TRACT NUMBER ONE. Beginning at a stone 19 feeti West a stone at the Southwest corner of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 34 North. Range 7 East, running thence North 7.3 S degrees East to the middle of the Huntington Road; thence South 33’4 degrees East in the middle of said road to the South line of the East Haif of the/Northeast Quarter of said Section; thence west to the place of beginning. Also, commencing at the Northwest corner of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 6. Township 34 North. Range 7 East; running thence East on the open Hne 15 rods ami 7 links; thence South 33 degrees East 13 rods; thence South 73’ 2 degrees West 23 rods and 5 links ter the line dividing the East and West Halves of said Quarter Section; thence North on said line 17 rods and 17 links to the place of beginning. Also, commencing at a point in Huntington Street where the middle line of High Street crosses the £ame; thence South 684 degrees West 430 feet; thence South 4 degrees East 129 feet; thence North 53 degrees East 483 feet to the place of beginning. Also, all that part of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 7 East being and lying North of the middle of the Turkey Creek Ditch containing 33 acres, more or less, excepting therefrom the four following described tracts to-wit; 1. The Syracuse Cemetery Grounds, heretofore conveyed in several separate conveyances.* 2. That part of McConnell and Second Addition and that part of Lapes First Addition to the Town of Syracuse. Indiana, located in said West Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 6.

3. Contmencing at a stake in the middle of Mio Street in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, where William McClintic’s line crosses said Street; running thence South 40% degrees West 685 tfeet to the middle of Turkey Creek; thence in a Westerly direction along the middle of said creek 89 feet; thence North 40 3 4 degrees East 596 feet; thence South 39 degrees East 66 feet to the place of beginning. 4. A tract as land lying adjacent to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, in the west one-half of Section 6, Township 34 North. Range 7 East, beginning at a brick monument marking the south side of the entrance to the Syracuse Cemetery at a point 28.3 feet South 7 degrees 23 minutes West ors the point of intersection of the center lines of Mill and High Streets of said Town and at the intersection erf the west line of Mill Street and the south line Os High Street ai*d running thence South 88 degrees 50 minutes West, 170 feet to an iron post; thence South 54 degrees 47 minutes West, 26 feet to an iron post; thence South 1 degree 06 minutes East* 65 feet to a concrete post; thence South 88 degrees 54 minutes. West. 587.5 feet to a corner stone at the Southwest corner ors the Syracuse Cemetery: thence South 1 degree 14 minutes East, 445.0 feet to the center line of Turkey Creek: thence North 85 degrees 16 minutes East. 440.0 feet along %aid line; thence North 40 degrees 59 minutes East, 276 feet; thence North 40 degrees 45 minutes East. 320.0 feet to the center line of Mill Street; thence I North 37 degrees 37 minutes West, 70.0 feet along said line; thence South 88 degrees 50 minutes West. 24.0 feet to the place of beginning and containing 6.58 acres more or less. All of said Tract number one. being located in Kosciusko County, Indiana. TRACT NUMBER TWO A tract of land lying adjacent to . the Town of Syracuse, in the West pne-hatf of Section 6. Township 34 | North. Range 7 East. Kosciusko County. Indiana, beginning at a brick monument marking the south side of the entrance to the Syracuse Cemetery at a point 28.3 feet South 7 degrees 23 minutes 'West of the point of intersection of the center lines of Mill and High Streets of said Town and at the intersection of the west line of Mill Street and the south line of High Street and running thence South 88 degrees 5© minutes West, 170 feet to an iron post; thence South 54 degrees 47 minute* West. 26 feet to ah iron post; thence South 1 degree 06 minutes East. 65 feet to a concrete post; thence South 88 degrees 54 minutes West. 587.5 feet to a corner stone at the Southwest corner erf the Syracuse Cemetery; thence South 1 degree 14 minutes East. 445.0 rfeet to the center line of Turkey Creek: thence »North 85 degrees 16 minutes East. 440.0 feet along said line; thence North 40 degrees 59 minutes East. 276 feet; thence North 40 degrees 45 minutes East. 320 feet to the center line of Mill Street; thence North 37 degrees 37 minutes West, 70.0 feet along said Line; thence South 88 degrees 50 minutes West, 24.0 feet to the place of beginning and containing 6.&8 acres, more or less. ' TRACT NUMBER THREE Lot numbered 87 in HillaboW’s. Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana. TRACT NUMBER FOUR. Lots numbered 9 and 10 in Block Number 3 in Ketring’s Addition to the Town of Kosciusko County, Indiana. i TRACT NUMBER FIVE Lots numbered 1 and 3, more par- j ticularly described as the West I 107.85 acres of the Northwest Quarter erf Section 27. Township 34 North. ( Range 7 East; Also lot Jiumbered 5. more particularly described as the East 50.86 j acres of the Northwest Quarter of 1 Section 27, Township 34 North. : Range 7 East: Also the North 53.94 acres of the I West 107.89 acres of the Southwest j Quarter ors Section 27, Township 34 I North. Range 7 East and otherwise j described as Lot number 3. All of ; said above real estate described as ! Tract number five being in Koscius- j ko Cownty, Indiana.

TRACT NUMBER BIX An undivided one-half part of the following described real estate, situate in Kosciusko County. Indiana, to-wit: The East Half of the following described tract situated in the Northeast Fractional Fourth of Section 26, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana, towit; Commencing at a point on the North line of the public highway at the Southwest comer of the ’ land formerly owned by Jonathan Stump and which point of beginning is South 77% degrees West 466.6 feet and South 75 degrees West 376.5 feet from the Northeast comer of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 26; thence North 15 degrees West 170 feet to Lake Wawatee; thence West with the meanderings of said Lake 76 feet; thence South 15 degrees East 170 feet to the North line of the public highway as surveyed by Henry Cook, civil engineer. in December, 1897, and as the same is now established and located; thence North 75 degrees East along the North line of said highway 76 feet to the place of beginning; reference being made to the plat of Cottingham Beach, as the same is laid out and recorded around the tract of real estate’herein described. It is agreed and understood that whereas there is a flowing or artesian well now located on the center line between the East and West Halves of said real estate, and that in connection therewith there is also located a well house one half on each side Os said center line; that the right to use said well house shall run with the title to the East and West Halves of said real estate including also the right to use said well, and that said well and well house hereby becomes the joint property of the respective owners and holders of the title of said East and West Halves of the real estate, and their successors in interest. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to-.exceed 9 ami 18 .months, evidenced by notes* of the purchaser, bearing 6 per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said tracts above enumerated, will be sold separately under the above terms and conditions, CHARLES C. BACHMAN, Executor. Geo. L. Xanders, Attorney lor Estate.

Notice of Sale of Real Estate The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Abigail Hamman, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue df an order of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 2. p. m. of the 18th day* of January. 1928, at the office << Butt & Xanders, attorneys, in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit:-TRACT NUMBER TWO An undivided one-third interest in and to the West Half of the South East Quarter of Section 26, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, excepting acres out of the Northeast corner thereof, more particularly described as Tract Number One. herein before set cut, all in Kosciusko County. Indiana. TRACT NUMBER THREE A full interest in and to the North end of the West Half of the .Northeast Quarter at Section 35. Township 34, Range 7 East, . Kosciusko County, Indiana, described as follows; Commencing at the Northeast come/ of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of said Section and running South 50 rods; thence West 80 rods, thence North 50 rods; thence East 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 25 acres, mpre or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval ot said court, for not less than the full appraised value of" said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions. At least one third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed 9 and 18 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6 per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on real estate sold. Said tracts above enumerated, will be sold separately on the terms and conditions above stated. GEORGE L. XANDERS, Administrator Abigail Hamman Estate.

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