The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 September 1920 — Page 8

The Syracuse Journal Democratic E Foreign Advertisin” Representative TH: . AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION _ Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Indiana. " $2.00 a Vyttr Phones: Office, 4—Residence, 934 . < ; ,v -A ZT> 'lndianaAsscciai - Entered as second-class matter on May luh, 1908, at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of Marell 3rd, 1873. Prestmi Henry Miles, Editor. Thursday, September 9. 1920 NORTH WEBSTER The Efficiency Sunday school class outlie M. E. church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baugher Tuesday evening of last ■week. A large number of the class was present to enjoy both the business and social hours. Arrangements were made for the class to picnic at the Willis Park on Sunday Sept. 19. School began here Monday -with eight teachers in charge Miss Irene Angel has charge ol the primary room. Miss Luree Whitehead has the third and fourth grades and Miss Elizabeth Banning has the fifth and sixth grades The seventh and eiyth grades form a Junior high school and are seated in the high school auditorium. The hig'p school teachers are Mr. Chas Cross, Mr. Harry Lewallen. Mr. Glen Whithead. Miss Heidlreder find Miss Gretchen Smith. Seventy-four students were enrolled "'in the regular and junior high school Monday. Almost as many women registered at d.he two precincts here Saturday as men. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kline entertained friends from Elkhart Saturday and Sunday. - A band of Oklahoma Indians (as they claimed) .camped in town near the public pier Sunday night and Monday. They were 'Seemingly very peaceable and did not attempt to molest property in this vicinity. They . started for Warsaw Monday . afternoon. Word was received here last week of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kline of Elkhart. Twin babies were'born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kline of the : same place one day last week. On Monday of last week a baby girl came-to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rouch of Wilmot, We heard the little girl had been* named Ora Leoris. Mix and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. G. R-. Rodibaugh and son George Junior spent Sunday in St. Joe and Benton Harbor, Mich. . o- ———

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t p 1,500 Scott- J. Sivan.mi to Norman E. Kring, part lot 12 Atwood.... 450 Emma E. Shackelford to Walter IL Cock, W pt lot 29 Kist Eastern ad Warsaw 800 W/ijter C. Phillips to Walter IL t Cook, part lots 29 & 30 Kist Eastern ad .Warsaw 4,225 Levi Dohner to Mary & Allen E. Johnson, W 6 blk 2 Redkey d Pierceton 12:» Geo. W. Quick to Herbert B. McMahan, lots 39 & 39 Vawter jL rk 5,000 Benj. IL Hoopingarner to Wake- , field and Nellie Wilt, lot 60 i & W ad Syracuse 900 Albert M. Perry to Sarah Lynch, 10 a sec 15 Seward tp ...... 2,500 Moses Stoner to Earl L. A Bos ie Burwell, lot 30 Morton Place/:!,000 Milo Meredith to Geo. W. Smith, lot 2 Yellowbanks ...... 2,000 Minnie L. Bartholomew et al to Alpheus Estep, 20 a see 36 Jefferson tp 1,400 Elizabeth Rickert to Claude Coppes, lot 7 Kale Island.'... 2,500 Ell wood George to Win. F. Hays. J lot. 18 Cottingham. Beach 750 Azra B. Cole to Leila A. M c * Meekin, lots in blk 8 McCoy's ail Pierceton ■■ ■ 500 Azra B. Cole to Wm. T. & Olive L. Brown, part lots 3 & 6 MeCoy's ad Pierceton 500 Lizzie Miles to Edward R. e ' Weesner, lot I Kale Island... .6,000 Harley Clayton to Norman E. Miller, lot 2 Dolan's ad Kale Island • 400 Violet Lung to Reuben Foreman, pt lots 20 & 21 Natti Crow Beach 500 ,'Lewis Baugher to Elmer R. Baugher, 98.76 a sec 31 Turkey Creek tp. 100 Chas B. Richhart to Joseph R. Mitterling, lot 191 William’s ad Warsaw 7.00 Wm. E. Biederwol fto Ida C. Biederwolf, lots S 3 & .S 4 Win-: ana 1,300 Wm. E. Biederwolf to Louise C. Killen, lot 36 third ad Winona Norman .Miller to Samuel 11. and , Anna Kinzie, lots 36, 37, 38 & 39 Kinzie 800 Geo. IL Cook to Leia H .Smith, W i 2 lot 311 Warsaw 1,550 .Charlotte E. Rigdon et al to Ernest D. Given and John E. Given, lot 58 Winona.... T 900 Chas. B. McCarter, to- Minnie C. McCarter, 4 a see 7 Wayne tp 60(i Samuel Beber to Calvin V. and . Rose E. Beltz, 80 a sec 36 Seward tp SIO,OOO Wm. E. Stnniny, conn - , to Mary A. Piatt, lot 56 Leesburg..... 810 Fletcher Stone to John J. Shrock, pt lot 5 Thralls ad Warsaw.. 400 Jennie S. Lambert to Emil Doister, lots 27 & 28 Ideal Beach Abi E. Rider to Osiah Warren I and wife, 110 a sec 4 Monroe tp 12,000 Isaiah Warren to Abi E. and

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Geo. F. Rider, 55 a sec 10 Lake tp 7,000 M. E. CHURCH F. H. Cremean, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. W. G. Connolly, Supt. Classes found for every one. Morning worship 11:00a. m. Epworth League .6:1)0 p. m. Institute Echoes, Leader Miss Joy Deardorff. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Rev. G. 11. Myers, national representative of the centenary, travellers in Foreign Mission Lands, will occupy the pulpit Sunday evening. We urge all who can to take advantage of Dr. Myers," coming to Syracuse. Rally Day, October 1(1 0 i 165TH BIG I’I'BLIC SALE The 165th big public co-opera-tive sale of the New Paris Sale Co. will be held at New Paris beginning at 9:30 next Tuesday morning. It is really four big sales in one, comprising a long list of very attractive items, some of which are the following: Lot of horses, big lot of cattle, 183 head of hogs, 2 automobiles, new cultipacker, 3 new farm wagons, corn, apples, hew apple butter, peaches, lot of modern and good farming inhplements, lot of household goods, cooking utensils, automobile tires, stock goods, 4,000 pounds of hog feed, 3 buggies, and a wide range of various .other items too numerous to mention. Remember the day and the time. (991) Martin Fisher, Mgr. .— o ——_i—,—. CEDAR SQUARE School opened Monday with Miss Kauffman, teacher. Many people from around in this community attended the big day at'Cromwell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman and daughter' Nellie and Mrs. Fred Hoopingarner of Syracuse motored to Sherwoofl, Michigan, Saturday forenoon. They spent several days visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dull and son Albert spent Sunday with relatives at Bourbon. Miss Hazel Welty of Goshen spent several days with the Misses Nellie, ViolA and Helen Kauffman. Mrs. Emma Dull of Arkansas is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dull and son. The Misses Viola and Helen -—j.,. ... C. 11. Marks —A ICTIO NEE R— North Webster Phone 552 Or Arrange Dates at Journal Office

Kauffman spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edna Hess of Vawter Park. Miss Mary Woods of Indianapolis, is visiting for a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. C. Gants, and her grandmother, Mrs. Milton Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Jones and family visited with relatives in Millersburg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shock and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Clinger man. ■ o SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned guardian of Dorothy Doll, minor heir of Mary Doll, deceased, will on Monday, October 4, 1920, from two to four o'clock p. m., at his residence at Richville, four miles west of the city of Ligonier, Indiana, offer to the highest bidder th.e following real estate of said ward, located in Elkhart county, Indiana, towit: The southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eights township thirtyfive north, range seven east. Sale will be made for cash, or

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on time, as the purchaser may elect. (993) Albert S. Harper, Guardian o PUBLIC SALE As we have sold our farm and given possession, the undersigned will sell at public auction the following listed property at the place known as the Thomas Jensen Stock Farm, 7 miles southeast of Syracuse, 7 miles southwest of Cromwell, 1| miles south of Vawter Park, 3 miles north of North Webster, beginning at 10 o’clock on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Horses.-^—3 Head, including bay mare wt. 1400, bay mare wt. about 1300, bay mare wt. about 1200. Cattle. 6 Head of good milk cows; large red Durham, 7 yrs. old, was fresh July 4; spotted Durham cow, 7 yrs. old, will be fresh Feb. 28; brindle cow, 6 yrs. old, will be fresh Mar. 4; red . cow, 8 yrs. old, will be fresh about time of sale; roan Durham cow, was fresh Aug. 10, second calf; red Durham cow, will be fresh Dec. 21, second calf. Hogs. —7 Head; registered Poland China sow, due to farrow

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Oct. 19; 6 shoats wt. 100 to 125 lbs. each. Chickens.-—6 Dozen young Plymouth Rocks. Hay.—About 5 or 6 tons clover and timothy hay mixed. 1 inplements.—McCormick binder, 7-ft. cut; Deering mower; side delivery rake and tedder combined, good as new: Oliver sulk yplow; Oliver No. 405 breaking plow; New Idea manure spreader, good as new; trailer; riding corn plow; wooden frame sprint tooth harrow, good as new; 3-section spike tooth harrow; double shovel plow; big shovel plow; McCormick clover seed buncher; fanning mil, good as new; Cyclone clover seed sower: 2-horse wagon; 15-ft. hay ladder, good as new; new wagon box. Miscellaneous.—Harper buggy good as new, buggy, buggy Portland sleigh, pair bob sleds, set dump boards, barn scales, •scraper, set double work harness work harness for 3rd horse, 2 sets single buggy harness, 2

Farmers See Osborn & Son for Drills Corn Binders Cultipackers Manure Spreaders Wood and Iron Frame Harrows And Fall Implements Osborn & Son Phone 6 Syracuse

INTER-STATE FAIR IL “ . South Bend and Mishawaka September 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 At Springbrook Park Biggest Horse Racing Program in History of Exposition RUNNING AND HARNESS EVENTS EVERY DAY Large Display of Stock, Poultry and Farm Products Entries in Exhibits Close Sept. 7

1 ! buggy fly nets, pair work gly I nets, 24-ft. extension ladder, 16- ■ ft. ladder, 2 hog chains, corn • shejler, cutter, 2 tank heaters, ■ hog house, 2 iron kettles, 2 1 kettle : tands, 2 meat planks, - butchering tools, 4 cords fine ; ‘ beech and sugar wood, 10 galvan- ■ j ized chicken coops, set buggy ■ runnels, 2wheel bar rows, wagon ■ j jack, sprayer pump, forks, 3 hog , hangers, grain sacks, and numerous other articles not mentioned 1 here. Household Goods. Globe cook 1 range stove good as new heatingstove, Empire cream separator, churn, washing machine, bed, springs and mattress, zinc, ice crockery, pails, etc. ■ Terms.—Sums of $lO and under, cash; over $lO a credit of 8 months, without interest “if paid when due; discount of 4 percent for cash. Lunch served- by Tippecanoe Ladies Aid. THOMAS JENSEN Herb Marks, Auctioneer Jeff Garber, Clerk