The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1921 — Page 2
NEWS ITEMS FROM 01 R Si 'HID LX DINGS (Concluded from Page <>»je) Tiffin, Ohio, Saturday, returning home Sunday. Charles Schultz and . family were callers at the John Buhrt home Sunday afternoon. Loyd Dewart and family spent I Friday evening at the Liberal; Jones home. Mrs. Cora Wyland and son: Eldon arel spending a wejek or j more with friends at Fort; Wayne and Churubusco. Johnnie Fisher spent Sunday j with Lewis and George Coy. The wind storm did a great) lot of damage to fruit and break-; ing trees Friday evening. [ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coy of near i Leesburg and Tilman Coy and •family at the Sylvester Coy | home. Jaxon Mangus spent Sunday with Charles and Donald Hoover, i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kinney and j Roscoe Kinney.spent Sunday in Bourbon with friends. South Side Mrs. Elezan Yoder, Mrs. Jane Jones and Miss Flo Masters took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warbel. John Hoffman of Goshen visit- i ed Monday with his sister, Mrs. W. W. Cripe, j j The young people who were at Oakwood park from Avilla are a fine jolly) set of young people and we hope they- will come again. Miss Mary Warbel. who was visiting her grandparents, Mr. i and Mrs.) Dan Warbel, returned' to her hpme in New Paris. Miss Margaret Drew went to I Chicago Sunday to visit with I friends. Mrs. Shoemaker has been here, for the past week helping Grant ■ Cory* move and get straightened up. .. W. o..Rich.is a very busy man ; those days since he purchased : his new taxi. Dan Warbel' reports that his early potatoes were not altogether a failure: he (Wig Ilf The boss who took his watermelons can now have the vines , he knows who they are], - -o — t Try the classified columns. •
FordsoiV TRACTOR. hi Ivemore i I ®fcS Myself 'dWiSSfil Smce I Got a Fordson” The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the drudgery out of farm life; it is solving the labor problem; it is reducing the cost of preparing land by almost one half of what it was with horses; and it is saving one third to one half • of the farmer’s time; and making farm life more attractive. The Fordson will run your threshing machine —and at the most opportune time for you. It will operate the milking machines, saw your wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take care of every kind of belt work— And don’t forget—it will plow six to eight acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows’ with ease. Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac- • tor? It will pay for its fall and winter keep in many ways. There’s a big story to tell you about-the Ford- ~ son and a true ope —come in and get the.facts. ! -Or, if you or drop us a'card i ff and we will bring them to you. d CR. Hollett, Dealer J , ■ . ' » * ' * ‘ * ■ ',! > ■
XOTICE T<7 DEF EX DANTS State of Indiana, County of Kosciusko, ss: In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, “September Term, 1921. Cause Number 15001 To Quiet Title. Lewis A. Seider, vs. ; Samuel Crosson, et al. Now comes the plaintiff by | Butt & Xanders, his attorneys, I and files his complaint herein, to- ■ gether with the affidavit of a ) competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is un- ) known of the following named i defendants, to-wit: Samuel Crosi son, Nancy Crosson, Henry Ward, Sarah Ward, Hugh McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, John Cill, Sam--1 uel Kindig, Rebecca Kindig, Zachi arias Kindig, Mary Kindig, ' Joseph H. Gefrees, Margaret Decrees, Richard F. Mann, Eliza- ' beth A. Mann, William W. Baird, i Sarah Baird; Adam Ketring, i'Mahala Ketring, Samuel Eisenhour, SamueLF. Eisenhour, Emily I’. Eisenhour, Jacob Hattie, Elizabeth. Hattie, Henry Strombeck, I Mary A. Strombeck, Levesa V. Crockett, Levisa V. Crockett, Honry P. Crockett, John S. Wea- ' ver, Louisa Weaver, Henry Phe>;vs, David C. Kelley, Gertrude .J. Kelley, Alfred Kelley, Thomas M. Stephens, Mamie J. Stephens, V. illiam W. Shoaff, Eliza J. Shoaff; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be nonicsidents of the State of Indiana, ; sued in this action by the follow- : ing names and designations, toI wit: “the unknown husbands and ' wives, respectively, of the fol- ■ lowing named persons, to-wit: ! Samuel’ Crosson, Nancy Crosson. Henry Ward, Sarah Ward, Hugh ' McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, John Gill, Samuel Kin dig, RebecIca Kindig, Zacharias Kindig, I Mary Kindig. Joseph H. Defrees, , Margaret Defrees, Richard F. I Mann. Elizabeth A. Mann, William W. Baird, Sarah Baird, Adam Kef ring, Mahala Ketring, Samuel* Eisenhour, Samuel F. Eisenhour, Emily T. • Eisenhour, Jacob Hattie, Elizabeth Hattie, i Henry Strombeck. Mary ‘A. f Strombeck; Levesa - V. Crockett, I Levisa V. Crockett, Henry P. I . —— ■■■■ ww
Crockett, John S. Weaver, Louisa ’ Weaver, Henry Phebus, David C. 1 Kelley, Gertrude J. Kelley, Al- ) fred Kelley, Thomas M. Stephens, | Mamie J. Stephens, William W. ) Shoaff, Eliza J. Shoaff, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown husbands, and wives, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Samuel Crosson, Nancy Crosson, Henry Ward, Sarah Ward, Hugh McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, John Gill, Samuel Kindig, Rebecca Kindig, Zacharias Kindig, Mary Kindig, Joseph H. Defrees, Margaret Defrees, Richard F. Mann, Elizabeth A. Mann, William W. Baird, Sarah Baird, Adam Ketring, Mahala Ketring, Samuel Eisenhour, Samuel F. j fTisenhour, Emily T. Eisenhour, | Jacob Hattie, Elizabeth Hattie, 1 ; Henry Strombeck, Mary A. Strombeck, Levesa V. Crockett. Levisa V. Crockett, Henry P. Crockett, John S. Weaver, Louisa Weaver, Henry Phebus, David C. Kelley, Gertrude J. Kelley, Alfred Kelley, Thomas M. Steph-, | ens, Mamie J. Stephens, William j W. Shoaff, Eliza J. Shoaff, the ' names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown
• • i Mrs. Housewife: We Will Demonstrate i J "PERFECT” Celebrated Canned Fruits j | Saturday, August 27th I Be Sure to Taste Them ; { — : Despite the shortage of fruits, you can obtain ; PERFECI I; • apricots, cherries, peaches, pears, pineapples, plums, raspberries, etc. in v • such/quantities as needed and at prices that will : j ; j mean a real saving to you. • z : - u * i ' - • : If you liaye already done so, why not join the thousands of house- ; • wives in jtliis section .who have been freed from the useless drudgery • • ■; aifd expense by laying in a winters supply of „ : ): : I "‘Perfect” canned fruits this summer?’ : : For a quarter century.” Perfect" canned fruits have led in quality and in • • popularity. To appreciate, them you need only to eat them. They are % . [• perfectly wpnderful.’ It is impossible to duplicate their lenlark- . :: able thste and flavor through home canning methods. ' : : Conserve your, strength and increase the purchasing power of your ; • - money by buying “Perfect” canned fruits. ; • We have completed arrangements to make Saturday, August 27th a J |: “PERFECT DAY.” We will demonstrate "Perfect" canned fruits. Be sure to attend our demonstration and eat some of this delicious : )• fruit. And while you are here, we are confident you • : will place your order for a good supply. X i ■ 1 = : “PERFECT” FOOD PRODUCTS : ! The Name Tells All About It • : ■ ■ Mo \ • ' • When you ask for “Perfect” food products, be sure that you are asking : j for the best in food. Buy them by the case, it is cheaper. • : ® ■ lil >HWI F MI IMII IB HOimiiiWTffl ‘ TVir"*' i 1 ■ = Lattner Cash Grocery : > C. H. LAUNER, Prop. : • Syracuse Indiana . • ‘ ' * : :
LAKE WAWABEE AND SYRACUSE JOVUNAL
! widowers and 1 wtdeHvs, children, i descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased , persons, to-wit: Safnuel Crosson, Nancy Crosson, henry Ward, Sarah Ward, Hugh McCulloch, Susan McCulloch, John Gill, Samuel Kindig, Rebecca Kindig, Zacharias Kindig, Mary Kindig, Joseph H. Defrees, Margaret Defrees, Richard F. MannJ Elizabeth A. Mann, William W. Baird, Sarah Baird, Adam Ketring, Mahala Ketring, Samuel Eisenhour, Samuel F. Eisenhour, Emily T. Eisen-, hour, Jacob Hattie, Elizabeth ■ Hattie, Henry Strombeck, Mary A. Strombeck, Levesa V. Croc- i ' kett, Levisa V. Crockett, Henry ; P. Crockett, John S. Weaver, 1 Louisa Weaver, Henry Phebus, David C. Kelley, Gertrude J. ' Kelley j Kelley, Thomas M. ■ , Stephens, Mamie J. Stephens, ' I William W. Shoaff, Eliza J. ) : Shoaff, the names of all of whom ; are unknown to plaintiff; all of . the women once known by any :
iof the names and designations ! above stated, whose names may , have been changed, and •who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants t® this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon, the real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff:” that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real i estate in the State of Indiana; : that a cause of action exists ' against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are I necessary parties to said action I and that they are believed to be ) non-residents of the State of InI diana. | The following real estate in ; Kosciusko County, State of Indi- ; ana, is described in said com-
flplaint; to-wit: Lots numbered eight (8) and nine (9) in Strombeck and Weaver’s First Addition j;o the Town, of Syracuse, and also lot numbered eight (8) in ; Strombeck and Weaver’s Second I Addition to the toxVn of Syra- ' cuse. ' 1 This action is instituted and prosecuted by. said plaintiff for i the purpose of quieting his title ; to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear before the Kosciusko Circuit Court at the ’ Courthouse in the City of Warsaw, in Kosciusko County, State )of Indiana, on the 6th day of October, 1921, the same being the 29th judicial day of a term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, to be begun and holden on the sth day of September. 1921, and answer or demur to said com- . plaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City 1
of Warsaw, Indiana, this 9th day of August, 1921. (SEAL) Russell H. Butler, Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court, i Butt & Xanders, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. (153) o List your wants with The Journal. ■ Cigarette To seal in tho delicious Burley i tobacco flavor. It’s Toasted
