The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 November 1928 — Page 8
;! Classified Ads j ’ J Classified advertising is ac- T <» cepted at'the rate of 5 cents X < • a line for each insertion. A <| ] ! booking and collection fee of < ► 10 cents will be added for a <j> ’ * charged account; no account 4 JJ will be charged for less than X < ► 25 cents for a single item. f WANTED -4 Plain. sewing Phone 185. 31-p FOR RENT-Garage. Mrs. E. McPherson. FOR SALE Leather covered Davenport bed. Good as new. Mrs. Chas. Searfoss. 30-2tp TAILORING Will do all kinds of tailoring. Satisfactory work.. Call Phone 107. 29-2tp WANTED^GirIs, experienced or unexperienced, to work in shirt factory. Earn while you .earn. Chicago Garment Co., Milford, Ind. 30-ts APRJJIS, APPLES -Grimes Golden, Jonathan and Rhode Island Greenings. Firsts $2.00. Seconds SI.OO per bushel. Stephen Freeman. . 24-ts DON’T WORRY—Let ME do your collecting. A., 0. Winans, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 150. 47-ts RADIO - Something wrong with your radio? Call Owen Strieby. Phone 845. * BLOTTERS—Large sheets, 19x--24, for 5 cents, Fine for desk. Journal office P PLACARD^—“For Rent.” “For Sale,” “Furnfished Rooms for Rent” and “Lots for Sale,” printed on heavy are carried in stock at the Journal office. The price is 10c each. CARDBOARD—AII kinds of cardboard, suitable for drawing and maps, for sale at the Journal office. OLD PAPERS—Large bundle for 5c at the Journal office. RIBBONS For L. C. Smith and Underwood typewriters at the Journal office. If unfortunate in the loss of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Phone 284 GOSHEN, Also Phone 202 For. Prompt Removal FREE OF CHARGE GOSHEN FERTILIZER CO. 6EO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse. Ind. ~TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES • /ornciANx / OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN, INDIANA. Over Miller’s Shoe Store Showing of FALL CLOTHING FASHION PARK and MICHAEJrSTERN CLOTHES KOHLER & CHAMPION 112 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana ORVfIL 6. GfIRR Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse. Indiana. Telephone 75 See DWIGHT MOCK for Vulcanizing and fiGtiylcnc Welding Battery Charging and Repairing South Side Lake Wawasee on cement Road. Phone 504 Syracuse J. C. Abbott DESIGNEE AND BUILDER Decorating and Painting Phone 734 Syracuse, Ind.
Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the farm known as ; the “Haney Farm”. 3 1-2 miles’ west of Ligonier, 1-2 mile north of the Lincoln highway, or 5 miles southeast of Millersburg - and 1-2 mile east of the Richville church on MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp 9 HEAD OF CATTLE—S good milk cows, T. B, tested; one 6 year old Holstein cow. fresh Dec. 12; one 7 year old Durham cow, fresh Dec. 10; one 6 year old Jersey cow, fresh; one 9 year old Guernsey cow, fresh in January; one 6 year old Jersey cow. fresh in February, now giving good flow of milk; one Guernsey heifer; 2 good yearling heifers, and one 6-months-old male calf. 40 HEAD OF .HOGS—3 good brood sows, 1 full blooded Poland China sow with pigs by side, Hampshire sow with pigs by side, 1 fuff blooded Poland China sow, to farrow first of March; 1,6 good shoats weighing about 125 pounds each, 7 good shoats weighing about 60 pounds each. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 16 HEAD OF SHEEP—One black and onb sorrel *mare, each 11 years old and one colt 4 months old. 16 head of fine sheep and one buck. FARMING IMPLEMENTS New Massey Harris grain binder, 7-foot cut. complete with ton truck; nearly new 3 1-2 inch Moline wagon, Emerson mower, corn planter, spring tooth harrow, 3 section spike tooth harrow. 2 good 16-ft. hay ladders with sideboards, gasoline engine and pump jack, corn plow, Oliver walking plow. New International riding sulky plow, wagon with dump boards, good 8-foot disk, good Rood manure spreader, s et work harness, 5 good 'horse collars, log bunks and chains, 3 hog houses, seed corn grader, one lot single and double trees and lot of new material to make same. HAY AND GRAIN—S tons mixed hay, 300 bushels of good oats. 372 shocks of corn on the stalk. 1 new seed corn drier. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Uni- ; versal range, white enamel; Globe heating stove, 12-foot dining room table, drop leaf kitchen table, sideboard, bookcase, cupboard, linoleum in I kitchen, bed, chairs, 2 rockers, ' ; porch swing, potatoes and 40" quarts of canned fruit, lanterns, crocks and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served on the grounds. MELVIN R. WEBER Jonas Miller, Auctioneer H. E. Hoak. Clerk, LEGAL ABBREVIATION The letters “SS.” at the beginning of a legal document are the abbreviation of the Latin word “Scilicet.” which means “to wit ” or “namely.” “Scilicet” is pronounced “sil-i-set,” with the accent on the first syllable. It is derived from the Latin “scire,” to know, and “licet.” meaning it is permitted. Sometimes “SS.” is used as the abbreviation of “Summons.”—Pathfinder Magazine. The spectacular and thrilling life of Kit ('arson, brought to life on the screen by Fred Thompson. See it at Crystal. Ligonier, next week. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. De* cernber 4. 5 and 6. - [headache! Quick Relief Monthly Pains Headache Backache Neuralgia Toothache and pains caused by Rheumatism and Neuritis Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve quickly and without unpleasant after effects. They do not constipate or upset the digestion. Pleasant to take. We will be glad to send samples for 2c in stamps. Dr. Miles Medical Company Elkhart, Indiana * kA DR. MILES' J Anti-Pain Pills i
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Notice to Non-Residents — State of Indiana, L County, ss: H) rhe Ktxtciusko Circuit Court. ‘ / September Term. 1928, Cora Metzger. Anna Cool?, x and Sylvanus Beigh, vs. ~~~ Joseph Moyer, et al. ~ Complaint No. 17445. To Quiet Title. Now come the plaintiffs, by J. H. Brubaker, their attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent perso i that said defendants Joseph Moyer, Joseph Myers. Sarah Myers. John . , Haughton, John Houghton, Nancy j Houghton. Jacob Secrist. Jacob S. j Sechrist, Sarah Sechrist, John Roads. 1 Katharine Roads, John Rhoads. Katharine Rhoads, Jacob Funk, Gabriel Swyhart, Gabriel Swihart, Jacob B. Funk. J. B. Funk whose chris-. tian name is unknown to plaintiffs, George Funk, Maria Funk, George Funck, Maria Funck. Mariah Funk. Jacob Krall, Lydia Krall, Jacob Crall, Jacob Krull. Lyda Krull. Jacob Hetler. Mary Hetler. Monroe Kreiter. Mary E. Kreitef. William. Drake, Fanny Catharine Boyer, Fanny C. Boyer. Benjainin E Boyer. Isaac Spangle. Isaac D. Spangle. Eliza Spangle. Henry E. Drake, Sarah E. Drake, Susunah Jane Stevick, 'Susannah Stevich. David Stevieh, - Lydia Ann Hammer. Lydia E. Hammer, ‘3acob C. Hammer. Josiah Heldenbrand, Josiah Hildenbrand. Susan Hildenbiand, George Carper. Maria Carper. “The unknown husbands and wives respectively, of each of the following named persons, towit: Joseph Moyer, Joseph Myers, Sarah Myers, John Haughton. John Houghton, Nancy Houghton. Jacob Secrist. Jacob S. Sechrist. Sarah Sechrist, John Roads, Katharine Roads; John Rhoads. Katharine Rhoads, Jacob Funk, Gabriel Swyhart, Gabriel Swihart, Jacob B. Funk. J. B. Funk, wn-ose Christian nam,e is unknown to plaintiffs, George Funk, Maria Funk. George Funck, Maria Funck. Mariah Funk, Jacob Krall. Lydia Krall, Jacob Crall. Jacob Krull. l<vda Krull. Jacob Hetler. Mary Hetler. Monn>e Kreiter. Mary E. Kreiter. William Drake, Fanny Catherine Boyer, Fanny C. Boyer. Benjamin E. Boyer, Isaac Spangle. Isaac D. Spangle, Eliza Spangle. Henry bl. Drake. Sarah E. Drake. Susan ah Jane Stevick, Susannah Stevich. Da-, vid Stevich. Lydia Ann Hammer. « Lydia E. Hammer. Jacob C. Hammer. Josiah Heldenbrand, Josiah Hildenbrand. Susan Hildenbrand, Gec-rge Carper. Maria Carper, the j names of all of whom are unknown j to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers i and widow, respectively of each of the following named deceased per-1 sons, to wit: Joseph Moyer, Joseph Myers. Sarah Myers, John Haughton. John Houghton, Nancy Houghton, Jacob Secrist. Jacob S. Seehrist. Sarah Sechrist. John Roads, Katharine Roads, John Rhoads, Katharine Rhoades, Jacob Funk, Gabriel Swyhart. Gabriel Swihart, Jacob B. i Funk, J. B. Ft’.Wk." whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs. George Funk. Maria Funck. Maria Funck, Mrfriah Funk, Jacob Krall, Lydia Krall. Jacob Crall. Jacob Krull. Lyda Krull,. Jacob Hetler, Mary Hetler, Monroe Kreiter. Maryj b). Kreiter, William Drake, Fanny' Catherine Boyer. Fanny C. Boyer, Benjamin E. Boyer. Isaac Spangle, Isaac D. Spangle. Elizal Spangle. Henry E. Drake, Sarah E. Drake, Sitsanah Jane Stevick, Susannah Stevich, David Stevich, Lyditi Ann Hammer. Lydia E. Hammer. Jacob C. Hummer. Josiah i Heldenbrand, Josiah Hildenbrand, I Susan Hildenbrand, George Carper, Maria Carper, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown children, descendants and heirs surviving spouse, creditors ami administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to wit: Joseph Moyer, Joseph Myers, Sarah Myers, John Haughton, Jofin Hough-
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t>»n. Nancy Houghton. Jacob Se-I crist, Jacob S. Sechrist, Sarah Sechrist, John Roads, Katharine Roads, John Rhoads, Katharine Rhoads. Jacob Funk. Gabriel Swyhart. Gabriel Swihart, Jacob B. Funk. J. B, Funk, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiffs, George Funk, Maria Funk. George iiimek, Maria Funck, Mariah Funk, Jacob Krall, Lydia Krall. Jacob Crall, Jacob Krull, Lyda Krull, Jacob Hetler. Mary Hetler. Monroe Kreiter. Mary E. Kreiter, William ( Drake. Fanny Catharine Boyer. FanC. Boyer, Benjamin E. Boyer. Isaac Spangle. Isaac D. Spangle, Eliza Spangle. Henry E. Drake, Sariah E. Drake, Susanah Jane Ste- | v ick. Susannah Stevich, David Stevich. Lydia Anri Hammer, Lydia E, ' Hammer, Jacob O. Hammer, Josiah j Heldenbrand. Josiah Hildenbrand, I Susan Hildenbrand, George Carper, i Maria Carper, the names of ali of I whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all 1 of the women, once known by mny ! of the names and designations above [ stated whose names ’may have been j changed, and who are now known j by other names, the names of all 1 of Whom are unknown to plaintiffs, the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action, by, under or through i any of the defendants to this action I named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs, are not residents of the State of Indiana: that said action is for the purpose of title to the following described real estate, situated in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, to wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 34. Township 31 North. Range 6 East. The East Half Os the Southwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 31 North. Range 6 East. Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 31 North, Range 6 East, and running thence North 4 1-3 degrees West 38 1-4 rods, thence North 85 1-2 degrees East 14 rods, thence South 4 1-3 de- 1 grees East 38 1-4 rods, thence West I on the Section line to the place of | beginning. Commencing at the Northwest corner of the South Half of the
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[Southeast Quarter of Section 34, Township 31 North, Range 6 East, tnd running thence East 13 rods, thence South 43 rods, thence West 13 rods, thence North 43 rods, to the place of beginning. Also commencing at the Southwest corner oi the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34. Township 31 North. Range 6 East, rnnniifg thence East 13 rods, thence North 36 rods and 16 feet, thence West 13 rods, thence South 36 rods i and 16 feet to the place of beginning. containing 3 acres more or less, and that said non-residents are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear onl the •loth day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 17th day of January 1929. to be holden on the First Monday of December. A. D. 1928. at the’ Court House in Warsaw-, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In their absence. WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office off the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this 17th day of November. A. D. 1928. LELAND KINSEY Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court Nov. 22. 29. Dee. 6. o — . Job printing —that’s our busiI ness. WT7he YELLOW ra PENCIL / th® MMn
