The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 August 1919 — Page 10
SAYS TREATMENT IS MUMBLE Capt. F. S. Patty, Ex-Passenger Agent Northern Pacific. Discuses Former Troubles. Nearly everybody in Knoxville, Tenn., especially railroad people, know Captain F. S. Patty, for twelve years district pasesnger agent for the Northern Pacific railroad, with local offices in Chattanooga and general offices in St Paul, Minn. . On account of generally failing health Capt. Patty was forced to discontinue active work and for the past few years has been making his home in Knoxville, where he numbers his friends by his acquaintances. He is a kind, genial gentlemen of the old school and is beloved by all who know him. The following interesting statement was made by him in'person to the Tanlac representative: “I am 69 years old and always enjoyed good health up to about six years ago, when I suffered a * nervous breakdown and my general health gradually failed me. My principal trouble was indigestion and catarrh, but my whole system seemed to be out of shape. My condition finally got so bad I couldn’t sleep at night and always after eating I would suffer so from indigestion and heart-burn that I felt just like there was a coal of fire in my stomach. My hearing and vision were also affected. I consulted several doctors were in Knoxville and other cities and they helped me considerably and I finally got so I could go around, but some how I just couldn’t feel right and could not sleep at night, which made me awfully nerous and nothing I would eat seemed to agree with me. “I began reading about this Tanlac when you first came here, but did not decide to try the medicine until I talked with a friend of mine who had actually used it. He said it was the best thing he had ever taken, and t hat was sufficient proof for me. “I have just finished the first bottle and came here this morning, not only to buy the second bottle, but to tell you just what it has done for me. I began enjoying my meals from the first few drops. My nerousness is gone and I can sleep like a child and always wake up in the morning ready for breakfast and feeling refreshed. I am very foiyl of onions, but was almost afraid to eat them, because they always disagreed with me so; I could taste them for hours afterwards. 1 ate one for dinner the other day and it agreed with me perfectly and I felt no bad after effects whatsoever. I tell you I 1 am beginning to feel like a different man and am always going to keep this Tanlac on hand. It has done me more good than anything else in the medicine line I have ever taken. I certainly do recommend it to my friends. It is really remarkable.” Tanlac is sold in Syracuse by R. E. Thornburg. (Advertisement) • FARM LOANS • { for • 2 Twenty Years , • No Charge for Inspection • • of Land • • No Charge for Examina- ♦ • tion of Abstract • • Priviledge of paying 1100 • • or any multiple thereof on J • the principal on any interest ‘ • paying date after the second • • year. • • Rate, including commls- • sion, is equivalent to 6% per * • cent for the first 5 years, 5% • • per cent for succeeding 15 • • years. • • In our opinion, these terms J J are the most advantageous • • ever offered to the Ameri- • • can Farmer. * • Let us tell you further • • details. • We also make loans for • • terms of 5,7, and 10 years. • • A N J • £ DbKbri D • :2i 1 : I A : : k vSJ n • • R A • «•••••••••••••••••••••••••
SOLOMON’S CREEK Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m.; preaching and communion services following. See Quality Hardware Store for Sulky Plows and Grain Drills. 8143 Rev. and Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Louisa Hapner visited Mr. Wells’ I farm at Silver Lake one day last week. Miss Susie Wolf of Goshen is visiting friends in this community. Bird Darr and family and Mrs. Albert Darr attended the Lowe reunion at Crowsnest last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Price of Missouri are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ott and other friends. Miss Cloy Darr was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry BemenCleveland spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. David Holtzinger and daughter Mary spent Sunday at Winona. Mr. and Mrs. George Darr and daughter Louisa and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gushwa and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Juday and Frank Shaffer and family were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. John Darr. — Q PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction the following listed property at the old Hendrickson farm, 1 mile south by | mile west of Syracuse, beginning at ten o’clock on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Implements—Flat bottom rack; two-horse wagon; No. 405 walking plow; Bryan sulkey plow; walking corn plow; 60-tooth spike harrow; Gail corn planter; McCormick mower; Emerson hay loader; hand dump hay rake; New Idea spreader No. 4; top buggy, good as new; two sets of work harness; ’set of single buggy harness; two cotton horse blankets; fone-horse gasoline engine; Butterfly cream separator No. 4; garden plow. Horses —Bay mare, 14 years
THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford One Ton Truck is one of the sure business utilities, and likewise just as big a necessity on the farm. Farming is surely a business proposition 'wherein success depends upon economical methods with up-to-date machinery. The Ford Truck will prove • a great economy on the farm. The marvel is “how the farmer has got along without it all these years.” It is a servant that serves, always ready and always economical. Price $550, without body, f. o. b. Detroit. S. C. LEPPER GARAGE Syracuse, Ind. ... Phone 145 -- - c 4 W_ _ K
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| old, with colt by her side; span of mules, 4 years "bld. 1 ; Cattle —Jersey cow, 5 years old, giving milk; half-blood Holstein cow, 5 years old, giving ! milk; Durham cow, 8 years old; 1 Durham cow, 4 years old, will be / fresh Aug. 20; Durham heifer, 1 . year old; Jersey heifer, 5 months ’ old; Durham heifer, 4 months old. | Sh e e p—Fifteen ewes; one . buck, 2 years old. Hogs—Duroc sow, due to furj row Sept. 10; half-blood Duroc 1 sow, due to farrow Sept. 10; Chester White sow, with 4 pigs; Poland China boar, 6 months old, : weight 250 pounds; fifteen shoats, , weight 55 pounds each; six shoats, weight 80 pounds each. Feed —Eight tons of good I timqthy hay; 225 shocks of corn and fodder m the field; 40 bushels of oats in the bin. Chickens—Five dozen hens. Household Goods—Size 8 Round Oak range; lawn mower; size 16 Round Oak heater; size 16 Victor Coral Base burner; iron bed and springs; wood bed; pair of box springs; two cots; 10-foot dining table; 2 rocking chairs; 6 dining chairs; 7|x9 rug; ingrain carpet; rag carpet; stand; kitchen cabinet; dasher churn; copper wash boiler; washing machine; crocks, dishes, other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Sums of $lO and under cash; over $lO a credit of nine months will be given; discount of 4 percent for cash. CALVIN NINE and ADA L. PFINGST Cal Stuckman, Auctioneer A. H. Blanchard, Clerk NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 23rd day of August, 1919, at 2 o’clock p. m., at my office in the State Bank of Syracuse, I will receive bids for the cleaning and repairing of the Koher ditch, located in sections 27 and 34, in Turkey Creek township, Kosciusko county. Specifications will be furnished to interested parties on application. | The usual rights of judgement are reserved in accepting or
in the estimation of the carpentry and building trades of supplying the high grade Lumber for all purposes of indoor work. Everything the builder needs we have and in the best qualities, too. Every foot of our - Lumber is well seasoned and free from knots, warp-
MICKIE SAYS /art oulk Th nnan.Vnvtz. h > SOMCBOOH RUN *KX UtttMVHV I aoa>NOa.K HM GOTXK BE PCUVEREP Ob» V CMMH I Will VW*. *4O FM DOO*'. / SNHERE V<E SHINE, OAHU' Out ' / ON N ©COURSE I IHERE'S SOME CLASS T’ OUR. HLmTIM 'n » tauENt VSIU&rt -TH BOSS \BMO T* BACK Th' MONiN k BECUX AXU. UOBVMORK. J STRACKUN CASH ’. p pH J * i ! Axrejecting bids. 2t Stephen Freeman, Trustee. o PUBLIC SALE By virtue of the excerising of my Warehousemans Lien, I will sell at public sale, on the 23rd day of August, 1919, at the hour of ten a. m., continuing until sold, at the Miles & Rosson Storage Boat-House, situated about 100 feet north of Lot No. 18 in Pickwick Park, Kosciusko County, Indiana, the following described personal property, which said property has remained in my hand for a period exceeding six months without the payment of any storage charges therefor; to-wit: —
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One frame sail-boat, 18 feet long, known as the Mellison boat, hull painted white with green trimmings. Name and address of owner unknown. One 21-foot gasoline launch, with a 2i horse-power engineWestburg, Mishawaka engine, No. 568, hull painted white, trimmings finished in natural wood, varnished, brass railings. ExSenator Newby, Knightstown, Indiana, the supposed owner. One 18-foot gasolene motor boat, with a two cyl., four H. P. Gile motor, No. 1108, hull painted white, trimmings finished in natural wood, varnished. Owner, Innis or Annis, address unknown. One 16-foot gasolene launch, 3 H. P. Brooks engine. Boat named Nell. Hull painted while Owner, C. G. Thomas, Indianapolis. Indiana. ADA ROSSON. Butt & Xanders, Attys. 873 O CERTIFICATE To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: 1, William A. Roach, Secretary* of State of the estate of Indiana, hereby certify that the SYRACUSE ELEVATOR COMPANY has this day caused to be filed in the office of the Secretary. of State of the State of Indiana the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section One of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. “An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency.” approved March 14, 1313. • And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company ai d the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act. and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. In Witness Whereof: I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis , this 16th day of August, 1919. (SEAL) Wi’liam A. Roach. Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolfard, Deputy. 8212
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