The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 16, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 August 1936 — Page 3

Foreign Meat Now on U.S. Tables Chicago, Hl.—Most of tha world now is helping to supply the American dinner table with its meat at the expense of the American cattle grower, date on meat imports at New York compiled by the National Provisioner, a trade publication of the meat packing and allied industries, show. During the week ending June 13, 1936, the following meat shipments arrived: Warn Argwtta.. ■■■!* Bruil. BSS.SM ctoto W «mC •an*d teal. . . . . From C«um*a. 4.ggg ped. rs bMM. 1.3*4 pmad. .f r*lvw U»*r. (MSI •* *?£• tethonl*. USM P«W*a •< dwd H —- Irteh Tnt Stei.. «S1« »■■<» •* **rS« Italy. I.T4* c»d» «f rrun uUoMta. ••».*»• afyto •CST* troMa haia*. pasada as traaaa balUaa. ma Potaad. *».«•, poaad. at Mkaaa. Z4I.MT paaada at eaakad ham. 11.»M aaaada at loaehaaa meat. "ma Crapaay. M3.IM paaada at aaaaad •araad beat. . . . . .. .. Far the alae aaaatha t*M April JS, ISM. there hae beea Imparted tat. the t atted Mate, a total as lte.riZ.Ms C»*. •' F**’ io. eead all. read, and reftned. the pabllcattoa pelata oat. These products come into direct competition in the United States with American farmers, and in the case of pork and cotton, drastic reductions have been made in American production under the New Deal agricultural policies. New York Women Shun Tammanyized Democracy Chicago.—" Women are beginning to understand that under the New Deal this is a government for the people, of the people and BUY the people," said Mrs. Henry R. Caraway of New York, president of the Women’s National Republican club. She added that New York women "are seething with zeal over the Republican ticket." ’ "Women want to get away from the Tammany influence,” she continued. "They cannot see the distinction between the Farley organization and Tammany in New York, since here Farley controls every federal Job just as Tammany controls every city job in New York city." Real Estate Transfers The Journal is furnished with, the following transfers of real estate by Houton C. Frazer, Abstractor, Warsaw. S. H. Squire. Supt. of Bank, Ohio, to E. A. Smith. 30 A. Sec. 27 Jefferson Twp. SI.OO E. A. Smith to S. & S. Corp., 20 acres above mentioned SI.OO Josiah K. Lilly, to Eli Lilly lots 17 to 34 inclusive and 44 to 47 inclusive, Lilly's 2nd plat Wawasee, 31.00 Wm. Page Yarnelle to Hugh G. Keegan and Edith Y. Keegan, 14 lots second addition Yarnelle Point Eagle Lake SI.OO. Nellie Y. Taylor and Helen M. Richcreek to Viola Kaufman, 30.80 A. Sec. 12 Turkey Creek Twp. sl. Viola Kaufman to Nellie Y. Taylor and Helen M. Richcreek, 48.73

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The house at 410 Main street, West Middlesex, Pa., where Governor Alf Landon, Republican nominee for President, was born in 1887, has become a point of national interest. Today it is occupied by the Rev. Henry Schilling, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. In 1887 it was occupied by the Rev. Herman Messman, pastor of the same church, when his daughter, Anne Landon, bore a boy baby Alfred.

acres Sec. 11 Turkey Creek Twp. SI.OO Daniel S. Weldy to Moses S. & Ellen Hershberger, 2 A. Sec. 4 Van Buren Twp. s6<M>. J. Edward Headley to Grace Hasler, lot 49 Blk. A. Epworth Forest | SI.OO. Carl Davis to Larry T. and Resina Wolever, lot 1 Backwater Gardens, Webster Lake $350. Elizabeth M. Hosford et al to | Luther L. and Carrie Lutz, pt. lots 23 and 24 The Highlands, Chapman Lake SI.OO. Warren Powell to James H. Web-; ster, 32 acres section 14 Prairie Twp. SI.OO. I Dora Guy et al to Kenneth D. Parks, 1 acre section 21 Prairie Twp. SI.OO. Wabee Gravel Co. to Albert Krull many tracts in Secs. 15 and 16 Van Buren Twp. $925. Ernest T. Taylor to Carrie M. Taylor, lots 79 and 80 Forest Glenn, Tippecanot Lake> SI.OO. Potter* Revive Design* Designs and coloring of old and famous English earthenware and china are being revived by potters of England.

Steal* Bible From Church A thief broke Into the First Methodist church In Charleston, W. Va., and Investigation disclosed that the only thing stolen was the large Bible on the pulpit. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS ETC. No. 4652 In the matter of the :s estate of Sarah J. Kauffman, Deceased. In 'the Kosciusko Circuit Court, September Term, 1936. , Notice is hereby given, that Aaron A. Rasor, as Executor of the estate of Sarah J. Kauffman, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and action of said Circuit Court on the Bth day of September 1936, at which time all heirs, creditors, or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated at Warsaw, Indiana, this 7th day of August, 1936. Royce R. Hildenbrand, Clerk, Kosciusko Circuit Court.

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PUTT-PUTT PUn by- - Wilcox, pro. South Shore Golf Club Saturday is the big day at South Shore Golf Club. Joe Kirkwood will be here to play a match and also give a lecture and exhibition of his trick shots. Don’t tniss it, it will be an opportunity of a life time to see this international trick shot artist. Maxwelton Manor golfers played a team match at the South Shore Golf Club Sunday. The Maxwelton boys were too hot for our men—we were defeated 14 points to 5. We have a chance to redeem ourselves next Sunday when we play at Maxwelton. Let us hope we do a lot better. South Shore Lady golfers went to Christiana Country Club to play in the Christiana Clubs invitational Tues day. Mrs. Thornburg won over our ladies by three strokes with a gross of 99. Mrs. Freese was second with 102, Mrs. Weller third with 112 and Mrs. Cox fourth with 118. The prize winners in the Business SHE LOST 20 POUNDS OF FIT Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave—you can't If you listen to goesipers. To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sugary sweets — eat more fruit and ■ vegetables and take a half teaspoonful of Kruechen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning to eliminate excess waste. Mrs. Elma Verille of Havre de Grace, Md., writes: 1 took off 20 lbs.—my clothes fit me fine now.” No drastic cathartics—no constipation —but blissful dally bowel action when you take your little, daily dose of Kruechen. SATURDAY SPECIALS AT KETERING’S On Road 13 So. Main Square HOMESTORE 24 lb. Elf Bread Flour 95c Qt. Jar Elf Salad Dressing „ 29c Mason Jars, qts 59c pts. 49c doz. Lg. bottle Certo 21c I Elf Fruit Pectin 2 pkgs ____ 19c 3 lb. can Crisco 59c Pure Cider Vinegar gal. __ 25c Red Jar Rings, 2 doz. 9c Elf Rolled Oats, 2« oz. box 9c Elf {dustard, pt. jar. 9c Red Kidney" Beans, 3 cans —29 c White Shoe Polish, Bot. 9c Lg. P & G Soap, 4 for _.i— 25c Elf Hominy No. 2 can 9c I ! Elf Red Pitted Cherries 2 cans 29c FRUITS Bananas, 3 lbs. 19c ' Peaches, 3 lbs. 25c Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 25c New Potatoes No. 1 pk. „ 53c MEATS T. Bone Steak, tt>. 39c Sirloin Steak, lb. 39c Rib Beef, Boil, lb. 19c Fresh Hamburger, lb. 16c Home Dressed Poultry Order a case of your favorite Beer —Delivered $1.99 per case. PHONE 139

Men’s Tourney were B. F. Keifer of Cincinnati, Earl Waltz, Wm. Inks, and C. H. Shultz. The winners in our Ladies' Day tourney were Mrs. Thornburg, first low gross, Mrs. Cliff, first low net, and Mrs. Eaton second low net. Noel Epperson shot himself a nice 68 playing in the company of Mr. Remy and our congressman Mr. HalVdXA GASOLINE OIL GOODRICH TIRES Auer’s Service Station Huntington St. Syracuse, Ind. FAIRY THEATRE NAPPANEE, IND. SHOW STARTS 7:30 D. S. T. Friday and Saturday August 14, 15 HOT MONEY —with— Ross Alexander,' Beverly Roberts Joseph Cawthorn, Paul Graetz Anne Nagel Sunday & Monday August 16, 17 PUBLIC ENEMY’S WIFE —with — Pat O’Brien, Margaret Lindsay Robert Armstrong, Cesar Romero Dick Foran, Joseph King Richard Purcell, Addison Richards Tuesday August 18 THE ARIZONA RAIDERS with Larry “Buster Crabbee, Raymond Hatton, Marsha Hunt, Jane Rhodes, Based on Zane Grey’s story "Raiders of Spanish Peaks.” Admission 19c 15c Wednesday & ThursdayAugust 19, 20 Joe E. Brown EARTHWORM TRACTORS with . June Travis, Guy Kibbee, Dick Foran, Carol Hughes, Gene Lockhart, Olin Howland, Joseph Crehan.

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