The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 January 1928 — Page 8
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DISEASE OF SHORT GROWTH’ (As explained by a “short growth” healer .of Royal Center to a reporter of the Monticello (Ind.) Herald). “What is the disease known as ‘short growth?' What are its symptoms and how treated? All these questions and many more were answered in detail by Mrs. Ella Hollis of Royal Center when interviewed this week by a Herald reporter in connection with the details of the Howard baby at Burnettsville. “In answer to a series of questions, Mrs. Hollis explained that the disease known as ‘short growth’ is a decay of the blood and may occur in people of any age. The secret of how to determine if any person has it and how to treat it was given her by a lady 90 years old at Thornhope many years ago, and Mrs. Hollis estimates that she has ‘measured more than a hundred people and possibly several hundred during her life time. The secret yan not be told by a woman to a woman nor by a man to a man. and when Mrs. Hollis received the secret, it was done by having the healer at Thornhope disclose the secret to Mr. Hollis and he in turn transmitted it to his wife. “After considerable urging, Mrs. Hollis consented to confer the secret upon the Herald reporter so that he would be a qualified ‘short growth’ healer in all ways, as she is herself. This writer can not reveal the secret to men and men are therefore requested not to read the remainder of this article. “In order to determine if a patient has ‘short growth’ or decay of the blood ,the patient must be first stripped of all clothing. The healer then takes an ordinary cord string and measures from the crown of the head to the heel of the right foot. The string is cut off at that length and another measurement taken from the heel to the tip of the big toe of the right foot, using the same string as before and that is then doubled back on the long string and if the measurement from the head to the heel is nojt seven times longer than the measurement from the heel to the toe, then the patient has ‘short-growth.’ “If the patient if found to be afflicted with the disease they are required to lie face down on a bed or a table and the same string is again laid down the spine and on down to the heel. The healer then walks her finger down the patient’s spine repeating the Lord’s prayer as sheMoes so. This is repeated three times and the ends of the string reversed each time that it is done. In very bad cases this process is repeated several times, always using the same string. After this procedure has been comple-
ted, the string is folded carefully and buried under the eave of a house. As soon as the string starts to decay, the patient will begin to improve. This is ordinarily three daysV but if there should be a heavy rain, it may be the second day, but the. treatment is much more effective in the light of the moon than in the dark of the moon; The patient may take patent but must take no doctor’s medicine within three weeks after the ‘measuring’ is done or the charm will be lost. “The above is the treatment that Mrs. Hollis stated that she administered to the Howard baby, which was suffering from whooping cough, mucus cohotis and possibly pneumonia and which died at Burnettsville a week later.“Mrs. Hollis also revealed to the Herald reporter another secret remedy which also can not be revealed by any person to one of the opposite sex and men are again asked to ceased reading. “if? this case., the healer moistens her finger on her tongue and places her finger on a burn and repeats the following words: “Two men came out of the north. One had fire and one had frost. Out fire, out frost,” The healer then removes her finger and blows on the burn. In cases of severe burns, the process must be repeated several times but ordinary burns will vanish with the first treatment. The writer is also duly autorized to practice this art. “Mrs. Hollis is apparently a sweet dispositioned old lady about sixty years of age and lives with her daughter in Royal Center. None of the other people interviewed in Royal Center seemed to know anything about her healing powers, but, according to her own statement, she has quite a large practice. She says that she does not make any charge for her services but that her patients sometimes make her a donation. She does not have a physician’s, midwife’s or healer’s license.” The unfortunate circumstance in connection with this revelation as to the mystery of ‘short growth’ is that this healer advised the parents of an eleven months old baby, sick with whooping cough, not to give the baby any doctor’s medicine for three weeks after she had measured the baby or the charm would not work. The parents steadfastly refused to call medical aid, but even so, the charm failed to work because the baby died eight days after having been measured. o ■> • ■ “For ‘the Love of Alike,” with Ben Lyon at Crystal, Ligonier, Sunday and Monday, January 22 and 23.
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THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL
Notice of Sale ofi Real Estate 4 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. m., of the 14th day of February, 1928, at the office of Butt & Xanders, attorneys, in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, I Indiana, and from day to daty thereafter until sold, offgr for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, towit; TRACT NUMBER ONE. Beginning at a stone 19 feet West elf a stone at the Southwest corner of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section-Mi, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, running thence North 73% degrees East to the middle of the Huntington Road; thence South 33% degrees East in the middle of said road to the South line of the East Half pf the Northeast Quarter of said Section; thence west to the place of beginning. Also, commencing at the Northwest corner of the East HaM of the Southeast Quarter of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 7 East; running thence East on the open line 15 rods and 7 links; thence South 33 degrees East 13 rods; thence South 73% degrees West 23 rods and 5 links to 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 same; thence South 68% 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 middlq of the Turkey Creek Ditch containing 33 acres, more or less, ex- ■ cepting 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 Lapes 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. Commencing at a stake in the middle of Mill Street in the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, where William McClintic’s line crosses said Street; running thence South 40% degrees i West 585 feet to the middle of Turkey Creek; thence in a Westerly direction along the middle of said creek 89 feet; thence North 40% degrees East 596 feet; thence South 39 degrees East 66 feet to the place of beginning. 4. A tract rtf 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 otf the point of intersection of the center lines of Mill and High Streets of said Town and at the intersection otf the west line of Mill Street and the south line Os High Street and 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 Easti, 65 feet to a concrete post; thence South 88 degrees 54 minutes West, 587.5 feet to a corner stone at the Southwest corner otf 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 said line; thence North 40 degrees 59 minutes East, 276 feet; thence North 40 degrees 45 minutes East, 320.0 feet to the center line qf 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 6.58 acres more: or less. All of said Tract number one, being located in Kosciusko County/ Indiana. / TRACT NUMBER TWO J A tract of land lying adjacent to the Town of -Syracuse, in the West one-half of Section 6, Township 34 i North, Range 7 East, Kosciusko I 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 otf 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 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 I a corner stone at the Southwest corr ner of 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 j degrees 45 minutes East, 320 feet to I 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 feat to the place of beginning and containing 6.58 acres, more or less., ! TRACTJNTMBEB THREE Lot numbered 87 in Hillabold’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 Syracuse* Kosciusko County, Indiana. TRACT NUMBER FIVE Lots numbered 1 and 2, more particularly described as the West 107.85 acres of the Northwest Quar- j ter otf Section 27, Township 34 North, I Range 7 East; Also lot numbered 5, more particularly described as the East 50.86 acres of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 34 North, Range 7 East; Also the North 53.94 acres of the West 107.89 acres of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 34 North, Range 7 East and otherwise described as Lot number 3. All of said above real estate described as Tracf number five being in Kosciusko County, Indiana. TRACT NUMBER SIX An undivided one-half part of the following described real estate, situate in Kosciusko County, Indiana, to-w'ic: The East Half otf 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 corner 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 corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of [ said Section 26; thence North 15 de- ; grees West 170 ifeet to Lake Wawa--1 see; thence West with the meanderl ings 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 engi- - neer, in December, 1897, and as the 1 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; re- - ference being made to the plat of . Cottingham Beach, as the same is ; laid out andi recorded laround the . tract of real estate herein described. ■ It is agreed and understood that i whereas there is a flowing or arteI sian well now located on the cen- , ter lute 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 jfulQ appraised value of said real estate, and upon the follow- , ing 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
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fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said tracts above enumerated, will be sold separately under the abo?e terms and conditions* CHARLES C. BACHMAN, Executor. Geo. L. Xanders, Attorney for Estate. O 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 14th day of February, 1928, at the office otf 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, j to-wit :- TRACT NUMBER TWO An undivided one-third interest in and to the West Half of the South East Quarter of Section 26, Townstrip 34 North, Range 7 East, excepting 5% acres out of the Northeast corner thereof, more particularly described as Tract Number One, herein before set out, All in Kosciusko County, Indiana. TRACT NUMBER THREE A (full interest in and to the North end of the West Half of the North- j east Quarter of Section 35, Township 34, Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana, described as follows; Commencing at the Northeast corner 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, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the tfull appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions. AUleast 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 lx XANDERS, Administrator Abigail Hamman Estate. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the'Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of ELIZABETH J. AKERS late of Kosciusko County, deceased; Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AARON A. RASOR, Administrator. January 12, 1928. 38-3 t o A classified ad will setßit. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Fla, Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria it Kills the Germs.
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