The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 23, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 October 1919 — Page 4
“FEELING BETTER EVERYJAY I LIVE" Mrs. Gosage Gains Twenty Pounds Taking Taniac— Troubles Ended. “I’ve gained twenty pounds since I began taking Taniac and I’m feeling better every day I live,” said Mrs. J. A. Gossage, of 440 North Lawndale street, Kansasas City, Mo. "For two ilong years I suffered from stomach trauble and nervous indigestion,” she continued, '* • "Everything I ate soured on my stomach. Gas would form and press against my heart until it flutter and beat so fast 'LTelt like I was going to smothp er. I liad severe pains around my stomach, and there was a gnawing, feeling there, too. 1 was so dizzy that if 1 stood up suddenly I would stagger and had to hold on to something to keep from falling. “I had tried all sorts of medicines hoping, to get relief but nothing did me any good until my brother-in-law persuaded me to try Taniac.’ lie had been greatly by it and I hadn’t taken a half a bottle before I noticed gas didn’t form and make me sick any more. Os course, I kept right on taking Taniac after that and now 1 can eat anything I want without any trouble and I feel so fine 1 can do all my housework without getting tired. From the way I’m gaining in strength all the time 1 am convinced that I’ll .soon be as well as 1 ever was in my life and I’m glad to tell others what I think of Taniac. It’s done me more good than everything else put to-gether. Taniac is sold in Syracuse by E. Thornburg: in Milford by Jvlilford Drug Co.; in Mentone by W. B. Doddridge, and in Silver Lake.by Messrs. Rager & Jontz. (Advertisement) —o — NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTOR. The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of Bert Niles, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. on the 18th da}' of October, 1919, at the State Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit:— Commencing 55 rods and 13 links East of the Northwest corner of Section 7, Township 34
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North, Range 7 East, tlience East 18 rods and 12 links; thence South 26 rods; thence west 18 rods and 12 links; thence north 26 rods to the place of beginning, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to th<? approval of said court, for not less than two-thirds'of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions; At least one-third of the purchase money ip cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed 9 and 18 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6 percent interest, from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. CHARLES C. BACHMAN, 9184 Executor. — • . PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction the following list of property at my farm residence 2 miles south of Syracuse on the North Webster road, beginning at 10 o’clock sharp THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919 Horses —1 bay mare, 11 years old, weight 14 cwt.; 1 bay gelding, 11 years old, weight 16 cwt.; 1 gray gelding, 6 years old, weight 14 cwt. Cattle —1 roan Durham cow, 6 years old, fresh in December; 1 red Durham cow, 3 years old, fresh in March; 1 roan Durham cow, 3 years old, giving milk; 1 red Durham cow, 3 years old, calf by side; 1 roan Durham heifer, 14 years old, fresh in April; 1 spotted Durham heifer, 14 yrs. old, fresh in April; 1 red Durham bull, 2 years old; 4 steers, 14 years old; 3 calves. Hogs—l Poland China brood sow due to farrow day of sale; 5 shoats, weight about 100 lbs. Hay—lo tons timothy hay; 200 shocks corn; 8 tons clover and (SESEEESEEEBSSESBEEEEESBBSEEt ra * ' S> K K We have | a la just received a a S 3. . « a new line of I MID-WINTER i K E( Eli (U . ■ B > El Hats ra k K [3 I that cannot fail to I | please; also Felts | I and Knit Caps for 1 ia A a 1 the children. & I Ed til Ed El Ed E) Ed El IROSSON MLLINERY STORE 1 ra a la RbOVG 1116 POSt OttlGG g Ed f 3 Ed B
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timothy mixed. Poultry—6 dozen Rhode®lsland chickens. Implements—P. & O. com planter, fertilzer Attachments; disk harrow, Oliver sulky riding plow, Bryant - walking plow; spring tooth harrow’; spike tooth harrow; Dearing mower; corn sheller; potato hiller; garden plow; Planet junior onion cultivator; wheelbarrow; wagon; hay rack; 1 double and single buggies: shoveling board;' 50 oniony-crates; grind stone: 50 gallon steel oil tank; iron kettle; vinegar and barrels; bob sled; walking cultivator; forks, and shovelss. Household Goods —Organ; 2 heating stoves; 2 air tight theaters, burn coal and wood,, good as new; bed, mattress and springs; lamps; carpets, and other articles. Terms- $lO and under cash in hand; over $lO a credit of 10 months, note drawing 8 percent interest after due; 3 percent discount for cash. • ' The ladies’ aid will serve lunch. SAMUEL PORTER Cal Stuckman, Auctioneer Nevin McConnell, Clerk o PUBLIC SALE By virtue of exercising my Warehousemans Lien, I will sell at public sale, on the 17th day
We are receiving on Friday a carload shipment of RED RIVER VALLEY EARLY OHIO POTATOES! We offer you a FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY % if you will give us your order for your winter supply and ) we can deliver from the ] car when it arrives. j , I O Telephone your order to j SEIDER & BURGENER I "We Help You Reduce the Cost of Living” |
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of October, 1919, at the hour of 9 a. m., continuing until sold, at my boat storage, situated about 500 feet south west of Wawasee Depot, Kosciusko County, Indiana. and on Lake Wawasee, the following described personal property, which said property has remained in my boat storage for a period exceeding 6 months, without the payment of any storage charge therefor, to-wit: One 20 foot gasolene launch, with a 2 cylinder, 8 Horsepower i Pierce motor installed in same, hull painted * green and white, decks and cock-pit finished in natural wood. Boat equipped I with reverse gear and 4 wicker ! chairs. The supposed owner,
I W. - L COME in and let us show you this delightful, well planned, convenient and efficent oil stove. OSBORN & SON Syracuse, Ind. Phone 6
Eugene Arnold, Muncie, Indiana. CHARLES BISHOP Butt. & Xanders, Attys. (1023) o PUBLIC SALE | The Milford Sale Co. will hold ;
S Beautiful LakeWa-Wa-(eA Visit Old Uoq Gabin Buttermilk Point Amusement Park Dancing'! Dancing! Dancing! Dancing! Square Dancing and Round Dancing largest and J Every Tuesday and Friday evening we will give old fashioned squa*e BEAUTIFUL LAKE INgi dances: Music furnished by old tuners who fiddled for barn d&ces, corn x fvcfi i fntl husking and harvest dances many years ago. ♦ * Sunday afternoon and evening we will give Round Dances. Music will VndbathiiW be furnished by best of Jazz Bands ZTbe IParJ? will remain open until the niibblc of October Picnic Parties, Reunions and Lodge Meets * are invited and well provided for.
CM wiR 'Til mS il I wife4’ ■ H ranpi! Sincerity [MS Clothes iggl B|f| ft t. ♦ c. eg They’re Coming in— SHIPMENTS of our lines of fall clothes are arriving now and we are pleased to announce that we are able to satisfy the most exacting tastes with honest and attractive fabrics made up in the correct season’s styles. The Star Clothing Store Syracuse, ..... Indiana
a big sale on Saturday, Oct. 11. Anyone having property for j sale should report the same to {Jas. T. Shepard, sale manager, ■ before Oct. 1. There is a good | demand for feeding pigs and
cows. They will bring good prices here. Don’t forget the sale date. 2t
Mrs. C. M. Davisson of Milford spent Monday at the Kern home.
