The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1931 — Page 4

THURSDAY. AUGUST 2ft. 1931

THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL REPUBLICAN. Published every Thursday at ’ Syracuse. Indiana. Entered as matter on May 4th. 1908. at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd. 1879. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year. In advance $2.00 Six Months in advance .. •- -1 ” Single Copies Subscriptions dropped If not renewed when time Is out. HARRY L. PORTER, JR. Editor and Publisher Phone 1 Home Phone 904 , Till RSDAY, Al GUST 20. 1931 TAXES GOING LP. The last Indiana Legislature passed an act limiting the am >unt of the budgets for 1931 and 1932 f< r any taxing unit. The ir'ei.t of the lee slatuie was to forbid the formulation of any budget larger than the budget formed i’n !93v. Notwithstanding this act the budget for Kosciusko county this year is lai ‘erla ■ '..i l- 1 his year .he amount to be raised is 5320,334.19. Last year it wa-.s. S3 1 a,2 ■’■ The seeming violation of the law is .explained by the county officials in this manner. They say the 'act ».« es nut apply to bonded indebtedness. The legislature in passing the act aided the usual exception which gives the .lax levying '. dies the right t•. raise larger atnodnls of taxes than ■ last year. The excepibn reads as fblr “Except that the budget items for amounts of principal and interest to become due during the ensuing year in cwrinectioirt with indebtedness in ruirvd aflet the first day of Sept* her,' 193<i, shall not be subject to the provision of this act." ■ There is the reason why taxes sot this county will be higher. Since, the first • f September 193 u two county unit loads have ’been uuri* «'".*■‘.u 1 between 87". ! .n d -o. Ih< b<bids and Jriteiest on these roads must be paid. Besides this indebted ness the county has coming ’du< every year bonus and inte; est w hit ! were contracted during years o pi perity and now must be paid during lean years This year $127.5;5 w i last year the amount paid .w ;is • $l !l 1.’275, making an increase ,of 523,6 W ot> roads alone. B th the amounts are large sum of money and, include j interest-■ or bonds t‘< a large degree. So it looks jik’e the taxes will mer nly go on increasing in spite of legia lation forbidding ‘an increase. lh< public’s, irisati&ble demand fyt more and better roads and r -re and bette school buildings provides the energy that keeps lifting taxes higher and higher. “Pay as you--go” might be a-..wfei J>: is! ■. fm I ■■■ ■.. ’ w to follow in regard to improving roads. The state builds its roads in this manner and has made a of its road building program without 31 ind< • ess Why lie done py smaller political units? .-/K.'K M \KI YOl R DOI 1 \Rs HAM: MORE CENTS. In tin jo -•o' '- > f A A ,Psi: _ at Wilt’s is a blotter put out by* the Indiana ' Manufacturers Association,, containing the following advice:* . “For a Bigger and Belter Indiana Make your dollars have more < t The Home Dollar. Ever y time you gO down t w An start to throw your money 'round Say “Indiana-Made goods are .the Stuff for me” Because they spell pr«»-pt : - .y. The Dollar you send to the eastern shore Says: ’Good-bye Bill’ for evermore; But the dollar you spend in a Hoosier town Keeps a comin’ and a-comin’ and acomin round.” . . !■•»' ' O r —— FLIES AT AGE OF 91. William Kingsley, aged 91, father of Mrs., A. A. Pfingst, had his first airplane ride Sunday. He went up with his grandson Leonard Kingsley ft<>n. Kendallville and pilot Har-1 old Preston, the flight ben g made i from the Fort Wayne airport. He i enjoyed the ride only regretting his failing eyesight prevented his seeing the city beneath their plane.

NOTICE It has come to the attention of the town board that there is a report curulating around Lake Wawasee that the town of Syracuse »s kiting water waste over the head gates of the dam: when • the tut bine < i the motor is not running, water is allowed to,run through thus need- . lesxly lowering the lake level One lake resident, a Mr Hadden came down to Sy racdse and investigated sot himself and found the statement untrue. The T"*n his spent thousands of dollars on head ar.d its water power system just for the purpose of maintaining the take level Therefore: Come in and investigate (or yourself and learn the truth about the water situation before condemning the people of Syracuse. TOWN BOARD

Mrs. Ada Zeltinger spent Saturday with her aunt. Mrs. Mary Cable. I Work on the new garage at Court i Slabaiigh’s has been completed. David Barker spent pait of last week with his sister at Wawaka. I Edna, Mary and Lois Kolberg and Harold Babcock called on Miss Bessie Byrd Sunday evening. Mrs. Isabel Grieger returned home last Thursday from her motor trip to Boston. Mrs. Warren Ruple and Mrs. S. C; Lepper visited Mrs. Ruple’s cousin in Culver,* Sunday. Mr, and Mt< Will Rapp returned hon e Sunday from their fishing trip through. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ih-tv of Milford spent Saturday and Sunday w.h !• S ■ «» Mrs. Zora Bender who has been on the sick list the last few weeks is (much improved. Mr. am. Mrs. Mart Long attended I the Master reunion in New Paris. ! Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Ward Flowers of ; Nappanee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stiffler__ Mr. and Mrs. . William Carr of Clayp< »I weye guest* of Mr. and .Mrs. * M r - ': y < • ■ peel of Warsaw were week z end guests of Mi. and Mrs. M. W Macy. M.. and Mr*. John Webster of S<\ I Bend were Sunday guests of, Mr. and i les Nine. Mr. and M:- Bert Cripe called at •i.,.- I.est'm 1< ■ p.e “ •- m .'-i- u. . 'y, , ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers of jMsh-.iwaka called on Mr. and Mis | Levi Kit* -n. Sundhy afternoon. • . . • to a »»w Mor day, where ■ er. Mrs. M.. M. Smith :he p*st w eek. The J. T Riddle and R y Riddle in I---' . Sur ay ■ . .. ,p - A . ■ Ko - '.f ■" , ;. d W( re . jests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Unrue. Sunday. I Al*>. Fred. Hinderer went to Eb:hart Sunday to visit until Wednesday with Mi. a?..d Mr . Alva. Nh-olai. . Mr. Mrs- Elish* Hess are vis parents, Mr. an.c | h . KoTberg. ■: ' ■ la group of'friends at Waco, Monday levening, in honor of the Misses MarI th* a id Edna Leacock. . : X':-* Mniy C'im*. V. !:<■ had bet*. . *-;: g Mr-. Ralph Thornburg returned to her home in Marion, MonMr.' and Mrs. Garfield Walker of !Indianapolis were guest* of Mr. ant j • ■ Friday until '-. - . The SUbie house on Washingtoi g ;-edt'i rated ami Mr land Mrs.' F. E, Xanderwater plan t< ■ m< ve there -■••■*n. ' i Mis. Della. Strieby went to Chica- ■ ske vt /“he :■ ■- ; a ■ apaiti tent jh u*e there owned by her cousin. I to Nappanee, Tuesday toMitteiid- fiin- .. for Mrs. Katherine Bar- / ■ ,-a o h died there Sui.di.y. I Mrs. Moon, Mrs, Baily'and daugh--v, w Mrs Gi Hamm ’.d called 1 -u Mrs, Mary Cable I and daughters, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Griedly and son Ken- ' - *’ H ii ’.vy. 11l :md Mr. and Mrs Hat- Id Thompson of Chicago spent *■ ; hurs »dy W h M; < S. C. Lepper. ®Mr. and Mis. Clark Green and John and Mary Jane went to North . lives until Tuesday: Word received from Nappanee, ' the home of Miss Louise Suckman is ‘that her hetilth is now much improv-, ed. • r Mrs. -Fletcher Mar-b-. who came from Andrews, N.'C. to attend hei father’s funeral last week, left for ■ Rev. Goetz and family from V’in- ’ i ennes spent the week end in the; > Beckman h- me. Mrs. Goetz is a niece of Mrs. Beckman. . ./ : Mr. and Mrs. H. A. B wsei anti'Mr. and Mgs. Howard of Chicago were ' guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bow- j ser, Saturday and Sunday * . j Mr. and Mrs. L C. Wise and Miss' i Mary Miles came from Chicago the ‘ Hirst of this week to visit Mr. and j Mrs. Preston Miles. Mrs. E. L. Holman's three aunts,.; the Misses Mickle and Miss Tulsa j jeame from Chicago j 0 spend this, week with her. | C. H. Pfingst of Chicago visited; from Friday until Sunday with Mrs. ' Ada Pfingst and his brother andj family. I One day last week Mr. and Mrs. ’ Eugene Maloy and Mrs. Floyd Disher swam across Syracuse lake, accompanied by Mr. Disher in a row boat. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swenson and son Harold spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nat House and son Verdel. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Calvert entertained John W. Markle and family of Andrews and Mrs. Melisa Markle at 6 o’clock dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Keny.on of Ogden Island spent last Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Swenson and son Harold. Mrs. Everett E. Kellams and daughter Naema Jean from Indianapolis and Mrs. F. J. Klink called on friends j in Elkhart .and South Bend last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Farley and John KaLer of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Mick of Goshen were Sunday j guests of Mr,, and Mrs. Ernest Richhart. Clarence Kline received word Tuesday morning that his brother’s wife, Mrs. Lou Kline had died in Edgerion, 0., and that funeral services would be held there today. W. Clay Hess of Milwaukee, Wis., eldest son of the late Ezra Hess, spent the week end with his aunts, the Misses Retta and Elizabeth Hess it Hess farm. A card from Mrs. J. H. Bowser, received yesterday morning says that , >n August 15 the ground was covered with snow at Echo Lake, Colorai do where she is spending this month. • .. . I Marion Kelly is home with “GrandJpa Self” after three weeks vacation it Camp Crosley, James Lake. He eports a splendid time, and plenty ; of good eats. Mrs. M. W. Macy, supervising dii rector for the state convention of the Y. P. B. • f -the W. C. T. U. this j year, went to Indianapolis to attend he meetings being held there from Wednesday uftnil Friday. Mr. r.r.u Mrs. Betes and family ,!.d Estelle Swartx returned to «Chiago Sunday after a .visit here with I friends and relatives. Miss Lucy I Clayton accompanied them fpF a visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hhmmon and ■ laughter Lillian went to Warsaw,, Sunday to call oh Mr. and MrsDlra. Mr. Gants is much improved - n health and is able to be up out of ' bed' now. Mr. at d Mrs. ,0. V, Bartholomew f Halms. Tex., ar.d their daughter Mrs. Bransford of Houston, Tex., came .. Syracuse, Saturday to spend a evv days with Mr. and Mrs. O. Barj holpmew and Mrs, M. Snobarger. Miss Ruth, IL ' ; >m! Mis* Baja Mae ! Rowdabaugh, 11, swami Syracuse : Lake from Indian Hill to the landing ■ear the U- B. church, one day last ' week, Their accompanied j hem tn a row boat. Grandma Whistler accompanied ’ dr. and Mrs. Irvin Baily and family r ine.tn Mich., when they -eturned there Sunday. Mrs. Amos I Jeddlam Os Eikhjrt is staying with I ,<>r cousin, Mrs. Melvin Whistler. I Girl Scout 1 camp on Dewart Lake oeing closed. Miss Virginia Bachman i left Wednesday for Marenisco, Mich., i he summer home of her sister and j brother-in-law. Dr, Brian and wife, of ' Bloomington, 111. Mrs. Si Cramor, Mrs. Louise Johnon and Lillian and Flank of Richnond were guests of. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard la*t week end.-Lillian ! remaining to spend this week with ! her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyndman and j Edelva Kolberg and Mr. and Mrs. . Xrthur Kolberg and family attended the Sellenbarger reunion Sunday, held hn the Tourist park, Ligonier. There ! were about 75 present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy md daughter Mary Lou of Hundred, iW- Va., arid Mr. arid Mrs. Albert | Cunningham apd son of Littleton, W. j v’a., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. •\ Statler from Saturday until Tueslay. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gants and Mrs. > Josephine Woods attended the Moore oeunion in Tourist Park, Ligonier, Sunday On Monday Mr. and Mis. j Gants and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods Jr. drove to Indianapolis to visit Charles Woods Sr. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amos of Edinourg came to Syracuse Friday to visit until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless. Friday evening Air. and Mrs. Harkless entertained with a picnic supper at their home on the lake in honor of their guests. Mis. Charles Kitch and daughter

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Marcille returned home to So. Bend, Wednesday and Mrs. Cleveland went with them to spend the day with Mrs. Charles Bowersox in the sanitarium there, Mr. Bowersox drove the party there. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Foster of Toledo, 0.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster last week. They left on Tuesday, Mrs. Foster going with them as far as Kendallville where she planned to visit relatives and attend the fair until next Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Jule Carteaux came from Indianapolis bringing Mary Ellen’ Pletcher home with them. They visited with the Pletcher family unil Monday morning. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carteaux and daughter Josephine came from Kendallville to spend the day with the pdrty. Lew Roth, brother of Mrs. Thomas Edgell drove to Syracuse, Tuesday, ,coming from Seattle, Wash. He was accompanied by their two sisters, and on their arrival they said, “Come on, we're going to New York,” Mrs. Edgell was ready in 30 minutes, and they left for New York. Frederic Beery and his aunt from Lima, 0., came to Syracuse Fridayevening to assist Mrs. Gertrude Beery with packing,- and moving household goods, and on Sunday Mrs. Beery went with them to Lima where she will make her home. Mr. and Mis. Holloway moved into her old home and their new one, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bergland Os ■ Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Becker of Elkhart called, on Mr. and I Mrs. George W. Mellinger, Sunday. I Other callers were Mr. and Mis. [cago. It was the first time Mrs. Mellj inger had.seen Mrs. Pritchard in 27 i years. , Mrs. Ed Hogan accompanied by i friends drove from Chicago to Wai wasee, Sunday, bringing with them a spray of uladinlas from Mrs. Hogan's garden, to be placed on the grave of her old friend, Mrs. Alice Shock. ! They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mallon and Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Brown. ' The following were guests at a (dinner pgrty given at Hess farm I Saturday evening by the Misses • Retta and Elizabeth Hess in honor of j their nephew. Clay Hess of Milwau--1 keer Wis.: Mr. and Mrs. Ed L. Stagnate, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Meredith, .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Blanchard and their daughter Ruth and Miss Viola L. Strain of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Stout and daughter Hazel, Mr.-and Mrs. Roy Meek and son Edwin attended the Harvest meeting at Camp Creek of the Church of the Brethren near Etna. Green, Sunday. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Meek and -Miss Stout went to Winona Lake where they heard the ' address by the Japanese reformer at ’the Bible conference there. I o — Vote the straight laugh ticket for Mai ie Dressier and Polly Moran in “Politics” at Crystal, Ligonier, next week, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ' TWO MEALS DAY BEST FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Skip one meal arid drink water instead. Wash out stomach and bowels each morning by drinking water with spoonful of simple, glycerine, buckthorn bark, saline compound (called Adleri*sp) Adlerika brings out poisons you never bought were in your system. If you are nervous, can’t sleep, full of gas, it will surprise you. Adlerika contains no harmful drugs. Get it today, by tomorrow vou feel the wonderful effect of this German doctor’s remedy. Thornburg Drug Co.

Tzwn Our Spaders' Avilla, Ind,, Editor Syracuse Journal, Syracuse, Dear Sire— I am enclosing a clipping taken from our Avilla News of last week, and, as you can readily see, it is in regard to our annual homecoming. Now what I wish to know is this—why does Syracuse never have a homecoming? Have been hoping for several years that you would, but so far nothing has happened, so I take it upon myself to write to you and suggest that perhaps you might agitate the idea among the folks there. I am sure there are a lot of people like ourselves, who so seldom, sometimes never, see the old friends of other days, that an affair of this kind would be very welcome, and very much appreciated. The people who attend the one here always seem to enjoy it so much and are eager to return each succeeding year. Well, here’s hoping. ■ Your truly, Mrs. Walter Rex, Avilla, Indiana. The clipping was as follows: Committees Busy at VX ork The committees are busy working out their part for the entertainment of visitors at the annual Home Corning celebration; on Saturday afternoon, August 8. The program and carry-in community supper will be held at the Public School Gym. Our own local people are urged to bring their baskets and enjoy the supper with old time neighbors and friends. Good music will be furnished by local talent, and an interesting program presented. According to advices that have been received, a good attendance is expected. If our town’s people have not already done so, it is I not too late to write to friends to come on that day and meet old time [neighbors and friends. The‘News is confident that a hearty welcome will be extended to the visiting friends by the. people of Avilla, and every thing done so make their brief stay among us, one of real pleasure and benefit.

Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said’municipality at their regular meeting place, on the Ist day of September, 1931, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS. Township Fund. Road Tools and Mach. 500.00 School Furn. and Equip 200.00 Salary of Trustee __s 900.00 Bridges and Culverts 200.00 School Supplies __.1000.00 Office Rent.__ — 75.00 Gravel, Stone and Other Janitor Supplies 400.00 Trustee’s Expense - Material 1200.00 Fuel for Schools _• 1200.00 a. Traveling 123. M Miscellaneous: b. Office 50.00 .1 ... 100.00 J Clerk Hire 100.00 — . Supplies and Salary for J. P 25.00 Total Road Fund 7978.00 Janitor Service 000.00 Records and Adv.— 500.00 Tuition Fund Transportation of Children- 5500.00 Public Ditches 100.00 p of Teachers§2osoo.oo and Power ,600.00 Pay of Adv. Board 15.00 School Transfers 500.00 Mlscellaneous —r- 500.00 Miscellaneous: , Total Tuition Fund 21000.00 „ . , „ 1 ___■ 100.00 Library Fund. r ° tal Spe ’ Sch ‘ hund -—512200.00 —— Library Tax ___•S 1318.00 ’ Bond Fund Total Twp. Fund x 1960.00 Bonds —.512500.00 Special School Fund Interest 3522.50 Road bund R ep . of Bldg and Ground § 2 00.00 — Labor 5978.00 Repair of Equipment 100.00 Total Bond Fund__sl6o22.so (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Township Trustee) Township Road Tuition Sp. School Library Bond Poor’ Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Budget Estimate for incom- : ‘ i ing year $ 1940.00 $ 7978.00 $ 21000.00 §12200.00 §131'8.00 §16022.50 2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year 2000.00 ’ 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 1940_00 7978.00 19000,00 .12200.00 §1318.00 §16022.50 i 4. Unexpended App. July 31 of present year 1- 700.00 3000.00 9200.00 9000.00 5. All Additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31 6. Temporary loans to be paid before close of present x ear —— — ■ ' 7. Total (of lines 3,4,5, and 6) 2640.00 10978.00 28200.00 21200.00 16022.50 8. Actual Balance July 31s) of pres- • ent year . 1329.00 1775.00 11944.00 8733.00 5411.00 9. Tax to be collected present year, (December settlement) 1094.00 4347.00 6932.00 5945.00 7281.00 10. Misc. Rev. to be collected present year (1-3 of line 2) — 700.00 11. Total (of lines 8,9, and 10) 2423.00 6122.00 19576.00 14678.00 12692.00 12. Substract line 11 from line 7 217.00 4856.00 8624.00 6522.00 3330.50 13. Est. Working Bal. for six months after close of next year (not great- • er than of line 3) 2 970.00 14. Amt. to be raised by tax levy, (add lines 12 and 13)— 1189.00 7856.00 17624.00 12022.00 • 11330.50 PROPOSED LEVIES / Net Taxable Property —— _—.56592345.00 Number of Taxable Polls -— ---- —- 349.00 FUNDS. Levy on Levy on Amount to ’Polls Property Be Raised Township _. ' ‘ .02 . $ 1318.00 Road .15 7888.00 Tuition .75 .26 17140.00 Special School ._ ; ' .25 .18 118§(LWK Library -02 ,1*318.00 Bond .17 ( 11206.00 Poor„ ._ ) TOTAL 1.00 .80 / 50019,00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected To Be FUNDS. - 1929 Levy 1930 Levy Collected Collected Township $ 2600.00 $ 7633.00 1931 Levy 1932 Levy Road•___ 7800.00 8359.00 $ 1988.00 $ 1318.00 Tuition ‘ 18200.00 13167.00 9942.00 7888.00 Special School 17550.00 13167.00 12836.00 17143.00 Library 1500.00 1316.00 10685.00 11866.00 Bond 20150.00 16459.00 1325.00 1318.00 Poor 13255.00 11206.00 TOTAL __^ r 67800.00 55101.60 55031.00 50019.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been detet mined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal-to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for farther and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the Stgte Board will fix a date of hearing ii) this county. Dated Aug. 19. 1931. DANIEL KLINK," 7 {Trustee of Turkey Creek Township.

ATTEND FUNERAL. Relatives from a who attended the funeral of O. L. Cleveland were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hershberger and children of Hammond; Mrs. Fletcher E. Marsh of Andrews, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kitch and daughter of South Bend; Dr. and Mrs. Stitt of Rising Sun, O.; Mrs. Agnes Harmon and son Robert and daughter Irma of Wayne, 0.; Mrs. Florence Baur and son; Mrs. Jessie Mossuey and daughter Edna; Mr. Robert Weir; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dyer, all of Paulding, 0.; Mrs. Della Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Harmon of Fort Wayne; Mrs. John Gorden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorden of Bristol; Mr. S. A. Carley, son Grant and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carley and Mrs. Lulu Bounds of Hammond. o CARD OF THANKS XVe wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness and thoughtfulness shown during the illness and at the time of the death of dur husband and father. Mrs. Melvin Whistler and daughter Georgia.

Delinquent Tax Sale Monday, September 7th, 1931. SYRACUSE PAVING A list of lots returned delinquent for the year 1931 and previous years in the town of Syracuse. ' . . ' Addie C. Taylor, Ella Traster (Deceased) Pt. Out lot 4 Me and L. add. 98.8 feet frontage J. . $149.82 May H. Beach E., half lot 4 Kindig add. L 47.58 Geo. L. Xanders, South 60 Ft. Lot 9 S. arid XV. 2nd. 93.10 Rebecca Gallager (Jesse Coy) Lots 7 and 8 Syracuse water power Co., add 38.05 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 Imd 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 Towp Hall, Town of Syracuse, on the first Monday in September the same being the 7th dayof September 1931. JOHN HARLEY, Aug 20-27. Treasurer for the Town of -Syracuse.

Every Sunday Excursion A Whole Day Visiting, Exploring CHICAGO ‘ (C.S.T.) Lv. Syracuse ... 4'.27 am Ar. Chicago • • • 7:45 am See Lincoln Park, Fi 'ld Museum, Art Inst itute,Theatres, Lake Front, “Loop,” and'visit Garfield Park Conservatory, open day and night. Returning trains (C.9.T.) Lv. Chicago . . . 9:00 pm For further information