The Syracuse Journal, Volume 23, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 29 January 1931 — Page 5
DISMAL Mrs. Ralph Lung returned home from Chicago Sunday after spending several days caring for her daughter, Mrs. Meradith Mullin, who was ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Max Burley visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hire of Albion Tuesday. Arthur Morris of Purdue spent his vacation last week with his parens, Minfred Morris and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buchtel and children of Middlebury were guests of Jasper Buchtel and family Sunday. Dora Clingerman and wife were guests of Dean Carlson, wife ru.d daughter Sunday at Topeka. \ .Mrs. Vada Morris and son Arthur were Ligonier callers Saturday night. CONCORD M.r and Mrs. Guy Fisher an I family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Guy Pushong of No. Webster. Mr. Everett, Tom and wife spent Monday in South Bend with friend* Mr. and Mrs. Janes Dewart enjoyed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iden of Indian Village. Mr. and Mrs. James Berry of Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i Bertram Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Neff were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews Sunday. Yvonne Bucher spent Sunday afternoon with Leia Smith. Ray and Johnie Buhrt speht Sunday with Wayne Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. Emeral Jones attend-1 ed the district Farm Bureau meeting at Albion Monday. > Mrs. Anna Worknffan went to De-
DELINQUENT TAX SALE Monday, February 2nd., 1931. SYRACUSE PAVING. A list of lot* returned delinquent for the year 1931 and previous years in the town of Syracuse. Addis C. Taylor, Ella Traster (Deceased) pt out lot 4 Me. and L 98.8 ft frontage $116.49 May H. Beach, E. half lot 4, Kindig Add .— 25.73 Geo. L. Xanders. South 60 ft. Lot 9 S. and W. 2nJ 73.23 I, John Harley, Treasurer for the Town of Syracuse, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true list of the lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of paving assessments for the year 1931 and previous years. JOHN HARLEY, Treasurer for the Town of Syracuse. Notice is hereby given that so much of said lots as may be necessary to discharge the tax, interest and cost which may be due thereon at the time of the sale, will be sold at public sale, subject to the unpaid portion of such assessment not then delinquent, at the door of the Town Hall, Town of Syracuse, on the first Monday in February, the same being the 2nd. day of February, 1931. . JOHN HARLEY, Treasurer for the Town of Syracuse. January 22sd. and 29th. A Friend in Need— That is just what we aim to be to the people who call upon us in their hour of trial. And in addition to a friend’s desire to be of service, we have the necessary training, experience, and equipment to put that desire into effect. ' Our first concern is the protection of our patrons’ interests and the promotion of their comfort. ELMER M. CALVERT FUNERAL JIOME Phone 91 — "Syracuse, Ind. Grieger’s Cash Saturday Specials Sugar Phone 15 or 68 Sat. Com 4A Peas |a canl||p Tomatoes IVUSoap Kirks Flake White, 4 bars 14c Flour 24 lb sack 52c Cheese m>- 22c Breakfast Wheates M 2 pkgs with Large Balloon Free. Target Malt -* * * 35c 0 ; .. ■
troit Saturday. Ernest Mathews and wife were in Warsaw Friday. Burton Howe and wife spent Saturday evening in Goshen with friends. Messrs and Mesdames Lawrence and Lloyd Dewart of Milford' were guests at the Everett Tom home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe returned home from Chicago Thursday. SALEM Mesdames Harry Phend, Harley Sharp and Charles Britson called on Mrs. Ed Klinger Monday afternoon. Those who spent Thursday at the Conrad Auer home were Roy Auer and wife and Mrs. Ed Auer of Goshen and daughter Thelma of No. Manchester and Dale Auer and wife of Los Angeles, Cali. Orris Hawk ynd wife of Elkhart called on Chauncey Weybright and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Klinger were guests of the latter's parents on Sunday. Fred Lott and wife of Milford spent Sunday afternoon with James Ingels and wife. Irvin Tom visited with Reuben Mock and family Sunday. George Tom and family called on Conrad Auer Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arch DeFries spent a few dais last week with her uncle and aunt, who live near Oswego.. Mrs. Harriet Planger and Mrs. I Ruth Reher were week end guests of ’ their parents, Jake DeFries and family. Joe Smith and wife spent last Thursday with Mrs. Maggie Smith of Milford. SOLOMON’S CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheline moved I last Thursday from the Mell Tully | property into the house on the Henry
Juday farm. His brother Mark is staying with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool and son Ishmael spent Sunday with I Ray Wortinger and family. Mrs. Mell Tully was brought home Friday afternoon from the hospital at Elkhart and is reported feeling fine. They decided not to do any operating until her run down conditidh can be improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher spent Sunday with his brother, Jim Fisher and wife of Elkhart. Mrs. T. J. Hire returned to the home of her son Harry Hire and family last Thursday after spending four weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Darr and family. Chester Firestone and family and Mrs. Ed Darr spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Levi Berger and family near Howe, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Bunger and two sons of Goshen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bunger. Charles ind Frank Bunger and Belle Juday of Millersburg called in the afternoon. Joe Tully spent last week at the John Darr home during the absence if his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cripe of Gohen spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Etta Seese. Miss Treva Mullen is working for Mrs. Mell Tulley this week. Mrs. Jim Long is getting along nicely from her fall from the hay mow last week when she broke her arm. Miss Mabie Mullen has been staying with her. Mrs. Vica Hapner’s condition remains just about the same, although, she is reported as feeling fairly well. Rev. Wilson closed, his meeting at Burr Oak last week. There will be Sunday School Sunday morning and preaching services Sunday evening at this place. An invitation is extended to all to come who are not attending church other places.
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Clint Callander and Miss Wyland spent Tuesday with .elatives near Nappanee. Messrs and Mesdames Deithrick Darr called at the home of Crist Darr Sunday evening. Mesdames Geyer and Geyer spent Saturday with the Charley Deithrick family of Goshen. Mesdames Geyer and Snyder, Mesdames Darr and Deithrick and daughters of Goshen spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong of Syracuse. Clint Callander was at New Paris Monday evening. / Town Treasurer’s Report I submit herewith the following report and expenditures of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, for the year ending December 31, 1930. / GENERAL FUND. Receipts. Bal. cash on hand Jan. 1, ’3O $5,018.69 I County Aud. tax dist — 8,837.04 I Int. State Bk. Syracuse 178.48 Town elk. license fees 67.00 Cash donation for firemens service—— — — 25.00 1 Total receipts with bal— 14,126.21 I Jan. 1, 1930. .... 14426.21 'Total disbursements — 10,591.74 Cwh bl on hd Jan. 1, ’3l ._ 3,534.47 Sal. Town marshal- 1,097.40 Supplies .— — — 1,159.84 Firemen's salaries — 174.90 I Miscellaneous items — 2,181.24 Town Band— 300.00 Lights;. 3,740.52 Trustees & other off. sal 375.00 Bonds and interest 1,562.84 Total disbursements — 10,591.74 STREET FUND. Receipts Bal. cash on hand. Jan. 1, ’3O • 927.92 State Aud. gas tax dis. —- 678.03 Co. Aud. tax dis. —1,014.92 Transfer of other acc’ts 26.30 Total receipts, bal. on hand
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Jan. 1, '3O — 2,647.17 Total disbursements — — 2,069.62 Cash bal. on hd, Jan. 1,’31 577.46 Disbursements. Salary Town marshal 222.50 Lab. team, hlg gravel 1,695.36 Supplies & gravel 151.81 Total disbursements 2,069.69 WATER MAINTENANCE FUND. Receipts Bal. cash on hd. Jan. 1, ’3o_ 604.28 Town clerk, water col. 4,606.85 From gen. fund 5.00 Total receipts, cash on hd._ 5,216.13 Total disbursements 3,859.65 Bal. cash on hd. Jan. 1, ’3l_ 1,356.48 Disbursements. Town marshal 636.50 Labor 324.85 Supplies—-- 324.95 Water col. fees —141.74 Bonds & int- 1,670.00 Miscellaneous item 5956.57 Total disbursements 3,859.65 WATER REDEMPTION Receipts Bal. cash on hd. Jan. 1, ’3O 3,356.12 Sale of old pump —1 16.00 Total receipts & cash on hd 3,372.12 Total disbursements 3,221.71 Bal. cash on hand. — 150.41 Disbursements. Labor" 205.35 Supplies --— 1,786.08 Bonds & int — 1,175.00 Miscellaneous items — 55.28 Total disbursements 3,221.71 LIBRARY FUND Receipts Bal. cash on hd. — 2,005.14 Co. Aud. tax dis. 2,345.90 Total rec & bal. on hd 4,351.04 Total disbursements 3,144.42 Bal. on hd Jam 1, '3l 1,206.62 Librarian & janitor — 915.85 Lights 79.11 Supplies—---— —I 1,220.82 Books' 7 '& magazines — 573.49 Miscellaneous items 354.83 Total'disbursements — 3,144.42 SO. MAIN ST. PAVEMENT Ass. & int —; — 445.81 Bond & int , — 377.84 Bal. cash on hd. Jan. 1, '3l 67.97 HUNTINGTON ST. PAVEMENT Cash balance—--- - 67.38 Ass’t & int .— 644.74 Total 712.12 Bonds & int 694.60 Bal. cash on hd. Jan. 1, ’3l 17.52 HARRISTON ST. PAVEMENT Cash Bal. — 350.64 Ass’t & int 530.33 Total?- 880.97 Bonds & int —-- -—- 596.80 Bal. cash on hd Jan. 1,’31 284.17 SO. MAIN ST. SEWER. Cash Bal. on hd Jan 1. ,’3O 8.24 Ass’t & int— — 45.25 Total 53.49 Bonds & int coupons —- 50.84 Bal. cash on hd. Jan. 1, ’3l_ 2.65 SPECIAL ASS’T, DELINQUENT & DEFICIT FUND. Cash on hand not included in recapitulation — 8.65 RECAPITULATION Cash on hand Jan. 1, ’3o__ 12,538.41 Total receipts — 19,736.97 Total rec’ts with bal on hd 32,275.38 Total disbursements— 24,607.29 Cash bal on hd Jan. 1,’31_ 7,676.94 Respectfully submitted — JOHN. HAkLEY Town Treasaurer. Report approved by Board of Trustees of Town of Syracuse, January 20, 1931. ! Town Clerk. 2MEALS DAY, PLENTY WATER, HELPS STOMACH “Since I drink plenty water, eat 2 good meals a day and take Adlerika now and then, I’ve had no trouble with my stomach.” —C. De Fores t. Unlike other medicine, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisonous waste which caused gas and other stomach trouble. Just ONE spoonful relieves gas, sour stomach and sick headache. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how Sood you feel! Thornburg Drug o. —adv
School hates I .* The girls living in town of the seventh, eighth and high school grades have organized their basketball earns. The captains of the teams are Martha and Edna Leacock, Elsie Nicodemus and Betty Ward. Gameswill oe played ’after school on Tuesday md Friday afternoons. The girls living in the country organized their, earns some time ago and they play heir games at the noon period on Monday and Thursday. ♦ ♦ • Mrs. Leonard Barnhart taught classes in place of Miss Lillian Hamman, Monday. Miss Hamman was absent on account of illness. • • • Jane Wean entered the Freshman class, Friday. She is now making her tome with her grandparents, Mr. ind Mrs. L. H. Brakes. ♦ * * Twenty four attended the party given by the Junior class, for the class members and friends, at the jym, Saturday evening. Bunco and cootie w’ere the games enjoyed, and arizes were won by James Fick and Gertrude Tyler. The potato hunt was I von by Sam Bushong. J • ♦ • James and Nathaniel Fick are transfering to Elkhart High school for .he second semester there. ~ Ralph Miller and Douglas Vanderwater started a hitch hiking trip west last week. They plan to visit Dale Shock, in school in New Mexico. o Miss Nellie Mann missed work the first part of this week on account of sickness. ' RUPTURE Don’t submit to avoidable opeiativns or the use of antiqued trusses, as they all set where the lump ‘is ind not where the opening is. The opening is seldom larger than a dime (no matter tne size of the rupturei, and all cases can be retained with the end of a lead per cil. “The Spermatic Shield-Complex in combination with the Retainer-Sim-plex (Patent No. 747247 and other patents pending), a scientific- achievement in a highly specialized art. It will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Infinitely superior to any instrument method or operation and producing results in no other way obtainable. All cases are secure a i lifetime as against further trouble or j expense. Large or difficult cases or incisional rupture (following operations) especially solicited. This in strument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions, with distinguished personal patrons of all nations." “If you want done what the rest cannot do—see Seelev.” H. M. SHEVNAN, Representing F. H. SEELEY, Os Chicago, and Philadelphia, nationally famous expert, will be at the Hays Hotel, and will remain in Warsaw, Ind. only Feb. 4th from 9 a. m. to 5 p. in. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them if desired. N. B.—Every statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts.F. H. SEELEY. Home Office: 140 N. Dearborn St., Chicago . adv.
JET WHITE STORES Quality First Economy Always pg MAXWELL HOUSE and yr VOirCC CHASE & SANBORN, Seal Brand, 2 lbs* Butter CREAMERY, pound 3oc 1 FAMILY, * 2 pound hO-C V/FHCKCrS Sqd a anc j Grahams pkg “3C Corn 25c Peas 25c Pork & Bea nScAMPs LJBc kidney BeanScAMPs c.„lsc 0 P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA n J dO<ip KIRK’S FLAKE WHITE, 10 bars I) 1 LIBBY’S Sliced or Halves in I 6HCD6S ■ DEL MONTE 2 Large Cans pi EQUALITY and 5 pound bag... 15c 1 lour COLUMBIA CITY 24 pound bag 55c Baking Powder 25c Peanut Butter , lbs 29c Broom E „h3sc Prunes 2 pL”™?. 19c ni | D BATTLESHIP HA Black Pepper Pound Can 29c T •! i. D WALDORF in Toilet Paper jßolls 19c Bananas 4 pounds for- 24c ■ z GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 14c CAULIFLOWER, per lb 15c CELERY, Large fancy, stalk 9c HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 15c
Harry Clemens w’as able to leave his house, Saturday, for the first time since Nov. 19. Ed him for a short automobile ride both Saturday and Monday afternoons. o Mrs. Tillman Coy spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Burton Howe. WAREHOUSEMAN’S PUBLIC SALE 1 Under and by virtue of my warehouseman’s lien, I will sell at public sale on Saturday, the 21st of February, 1931, at 2 p. m., continuing each day at the same hour, until sold, at my marine storage depot, situated across public highway, north of lots 10 and 11 in Eli Lilly’s Second Plat ts Wawasee, Kosciusko County, Indiana, on Lake Wawasee, the following described personal property, which said property has remained in my boat storage for a period exceeding 6 months, without tne payment of anv storage charge therefor, to-wit: One 25 foot gasoline launch, with 90 Horse Power oxs Marine conversion 8 cyl. Curtis engine, named Mary Jane, with mahogany .natural finish hull. Owner, Mr. A. W. Zimmerman or Mrs. A. W. Zimmerman. Terms of sale, cash CHAS. E. BISHOP. Prop. W’awasee Marine Supply Depot and Storage. Geo. L. Xanders, Atty. 3t-40
Specials for Saturday -*. /. Sugar 10 IFts. . . . 50c SOap P- & G., 10 bars ........ .. 34C ■ ■ 1 ' Spinach Fresh, lb 5c Milk Fresh, per qt 7c TOILET SOAP, Coco-Roma Hard Water Soap, 4 10c bars ZZC Lemon Extract 25c bottle 15c Baked Beans 3 cans.... ... 22C X ■ ■_ ■ Seider & Burgener
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. I Can be reduced. Treatments pleasant, results quick. See Dr. Warner, Phone 176, Goshen. Every Sunday | EXCURSION ; I Trip A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring | CHICAGO j tv. Syracuse ; ; 4:00 am (C.S.T.) Ar. Chicago ; i 8:00 am (C.S.T.) k See Lincoln Park, Field Museum, m Art Institute, Theatres, Lake Front, ''Loop"and visit Garfield Park Conwrvatory, open day and night. • I Returning trains , tv. Chicago : I ; 6:15 pm (C.S.T.) Ar. Syracuse: . . 9:53 pm (C.S.T.) For further information see Ticket Agent £ BALTIMORE & OHIO ! ill!
