The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 17, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 August 1923 — Page 8

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TUBES —The Harrison Puncture Proof Tube has arrived in Syracuse. They are guaranteed to be. and are puncture proof. On one occasion, it is a recorded fact, that there were 603 mils driven into one tube and the tube still retained the air. These tubes are, here for your exan -nation, and I will give you a free demonstration of these at any time. Roy Kuhn, Box 227,_S racvse. 17-"tpd FOR SALE-At a sacrifice 8room house: bath, garage, boat house, good basement. Furnit i?d with new costly furniture. Two nice lots, fine shade. Fifty feet frontage on Lake Syracuse. Priced to sell furnished at $3,950. Key at next door neighbor. E. L. Baumgartner, Janesville. 'Vis. 17-2 t LOST—-Monday night, h lies brown coat belt near Ferris wheel. Finder please return to Lydia Miller. 174 pd COME in and hear the “Cat’s Whiskers.’’ Beckman’s 11-ts REGISTER NOW FOR STTEMBER 1 Earn expenses if you should enroll early. W ite South Bend Business College for full particulars. 15-stpd FOR SALE—Touring car, or will trade for roadster, hogs or cattle. H. L. Drew, basement of Grand Hotel. Phone 566. 16-2 t LOOK! LISTEN Wilmot Cour at 75c for 25 lb. sack. Syra use Feed Mill. 1 » LOST -Or put in wrong car by mistake. Saturday night a ladies’ coat. Please return to Geo. W. Darr. Syracuse. 17-pd FOR SALE—Baby cab. Was a $65.00 cab. See Mrs. S. W. Rosezelle. 17-2 t FOR SALE 22 ft. motor boat, 2 cylinder. Bargain. C. M. Baker, near Brunjes Park. 17-2tp LOST —One disk wheel with tire for Ford car between Sargent Hotel and Syracuse. Finder call Journal Office. 17-pd FOR SALE- One good manure spreader. Geo. L. Stacker, Leesburg, Route 1. 17-pd WINTER ADVICE—Buy at these prices. Ohio coal at $7.25 and $7.50 at bins. Syracuse Feed Mill.* 16-2 t The “Cat’s Whiskers" at Beckman’s store. 14-ts CHICKEN DINNERS-Go to Drew’s Ranch for your Chicken Dinners. $1.25 per plate. Best of everything served. For reservations call. Syracuse 566. 14-ts FOR SA-LE -High class cot tage in most desirable location on Lake Wawasee. Completely equipped and modern through out. Also several desirable lots on Wawasee and Syracuse Lakes. Geo. L Xanders, Syracuse, Ind. 12-ts REMEMBER—Remember we put coal in your bins cheaper than most dealers. Phone 98. 16-2 t RECORDS-August Victor Records now on sale at Beckman’s. 14-ts SHOES—Comflex means shoes that are comfortable and flexible. that need absolutely no breaking in. that wear longer and better than any other work shoes made today. A. W. Strieby. FOR SALE— Framing timbers and some lumber, located on lot one-half block south of Wright’s Grocery. Warren T. ColwelL 7-ts FOR SALE—Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 316. or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse, j

FRESH, 6L&AN M&flT Await von at ear market at all times. Yoa will find tke jniciest eats and tke tenderest . pieces here. We eteo handle smoked and y 7 dried meats and a general line of canned meats. KUNK BROS. MEAT MARKET

Notice to Taxpayers of Tax Levies In the Matter of Determining the Tax Bates for Certain Purposes by the School Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Before the Board of School Trustees. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the school town of Syracuse, Kosciusko. County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality. at their regular meeting place, on the 6th day of September, 1923. will consider the following budget. Budget Classification for School Towns and Cities SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND Salaries of School Trustees $185.00 Office supplies and expenses 150.00 Janitors' and Engineers’ pay roll 850.00 Expense of enumeration 20.00 School transfers 125.00 Repair of buildings and care of grounds 600.00 School furniture and fixtures ... 300.00 General school supplies 300.00 Equipment—a. Manual training 100.00 b. Domestic science 100.00 c. Laboratory • 150.00 e. Gymnasium 100.00 f. Playground 100.00 Heat, light, water, and power 1500.00 Telephones and telegraph 25.00 Freight, drayage, and express 50.00 Painting of Building 250.00 Total Special School Fund $0400.00 Estimate of Special School Funds to be Raised Estimate of expenditures, as above .. $5,405.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary * expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1,000.00 Total .....$6405.00 Balance at end of this year 2,000.00 Total deductions $-,000.0( Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ••$4405.00 TUITION FI ND Pay of teachers Total Tuition Fund $13.500.0( Estimate of Tuition Funds to Im? Raised Estimated expenditures, as above — $13,500.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts* of revenue from taxation 4.500.00 Total $18,000.01 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation $6,000.00 Balance at end of this year 4,500.00 Total deductions $10,.>00.00 Amount necessary to be V. 500.00 Net Taxable property si,io7.ioi.m Number of taxable polls Levy Levy Amount Name of Fund on Pills on Property to be Raised Special School Fund ,75c 40c $4,535.0f Tuition Fund 25c 68c~ < * a63 0 ° Tota l ...SI.OO SI.OB $12,098.00 COMPVRATIVE STATEMENT OF THE TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE xujii.xnA COLLECTED To be Collected Collected Collected Collected . „ . This Levy Name of bund 1922 192 3 1924 Levy Levy Levy Levj* Special School Fund.. »•«’•*’ I”*' 11 M.STO.W T „.„, S:’»S2.M ‘J11.520.00 JI3.OSS.ST JlM’’-" 1 W.r 'flirther and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor XThe Un?X Aud 5r ni later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. Dated August 23. 19-3. A A. PFINGST. Secretary.

DOES YOUR BACK ACHEI It’s usually a sign of sick kidneys especially if the kidney action is disordered, passages scanty or too frequent Don’t wait ior more serious troubles. Begin using Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this Syracuse testimony. Jesse Shock, prop, garage, S. Main St., says: “I don’t know what brought on kidney trouble but I well remember the poor condition I was in. Some ntornings I could hardly get up, my back was so lame and painful. As soon as I began to work, darting pains cut across my kidneys. When I stooped, my back kinked and \here wasn’t a day that I didn’t have a steady, grinding ache in the small of my came so weak I was obliged to pass the secretions during the night. They were filled witn sediment. After reading about Doan’s Kidney Pills 1 started to use them. I purchased a supply at Hoch’s Drug Store and they cured me of all signs of kidney trouble." 60c, at all dealers. FosterMilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —(Advertisement. o ■ Prttent to Part. When a new literature aucceeds. It obacurea the effect of an earlier one, . and its owu effect predominates; so ’ that It is welt, from time to time, to look back. What Is original in us la beat preserved and quickened If we do,nut lose sight of those who have gone before us.—Goethe. HEMSTITCHING —lO c per yard at the Milford Electric Shop. Leave work at Connolly’s dry goods store or send with Mr. Snobarger. 3-ts WANTED— AII kinds of timber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee. 36-ts “C^CRETE - WORK—See Emeral Jones, Syracuse, Ind., Route 2. Milford Phone 382. l-13tpd

WILL HAVE THOUSAND SPANS Bridge Connecting Florida Cities la to Bo in Many Respects a Remarkable Structure. A thousand spans! Where from — where to? New York to Liverpool Is perhaps suggested, as you undertake i to calculate mentally how far a thoui sand spans like those of the Queensboro bridge in New York would reach. It is no such ambitious project, however, for the thousand spans of this bridge would not cover the distance from the Woolworth building to Sandy Hook. The spans will be very short —only about 14 feet each, but even so, It will be some bridge! A mere $2,000,000 will build the 14,000 feet of structure and 16,000 feet of approaches, which seems a modest sum for so much bridge. The Gandy bridge, as It is called, will be the largest undertaking of Its kind in America, with two exceptions —the Flagler-Key West extension and the structure at Salt Lake City, Utah. Its purpose Is to shorten the distance between Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla., 38 miles. How long does it take to drive 38 miles? How must does it cost? Many could answer the first question—very few could correctly answer the last The Gandy Bridge company is betting $2,000,000 that at least 2,000 motorists a day will spend 75 cents rather than drive an additional 38 miles to go from one of these Florida cities to the other.—Popular Mechanics Magazine. WOOD STRONGER THAN STEEL Freeses That Has Been Found of Remarkable Value in ths Construction of Airplanes. Plywood is wood of any variety that has been cut by a machine into thin layers and glued together again in such away that the grain of one layer runs at an angle to the gralp of two adjacent layers. The strength of a plywood panel, in two planes, greatly exceeds that of steel. With some wood, by combining cuts It is even possible to get greater resistance to stress In all three planes than steel affords, although it is rarely necessary to go so far. • Ordinary wood used for airplane construction is not required to withstand stresses In more than two planes. What plywood means to airplane construction Is well illustrated in the case of the Haviland machine. Before that method of using wood was Invented the best airplane wing rib weighed 7:95 ounces, and was capable of sustaining a load of only 91 pounds. Since then the plywood rib used on the Haviland weighs 5.12 ounces, and will carry a load of 274 pounds. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS, MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILIS VILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law since 1916 Admitted to Practice tn AH Courts Collections, Notary Public 118| S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, IndL Subscribe for the Journals

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; ■ ’ Notice to’Taxpayers of Tax Levies : In the Matter of determining the tax rate for Certain Purposes by the | eChll Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Before the Board < of Town Trustees. | Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the Civil Town of Syracuse I Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Board of Trustees of said Town at I their regular meeting place in the Town Hall, on the 4th day of September. ! 1923, at 8 o’clock, p. m., will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND General administration— Salaries of Town Trustee $150.00 Salary of Clerk ’.. Salary of Treasurer ’ 50.00 Town attorney and legal department **’* 200 Office expense and supplies 100.00 Printing and publication * ’ lOo'vO - Protection of Persons and Property— Salary of Marshalls 1,080.00 Board and care of prisoners 25*00 New fire equipment 500.00 Supplies and repairs for fire department 300.00 Health and Sanitation— Health officer salary and supplies 100.00 Contagious diseases 300.00 Sewers Miscellaneous expenses 1,000.00 Total general fund $4,780.00 Estimate of General Fund to be Raised Estimated expenditures as above $4,780.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1,500.00 Total $6,250.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation $200.00 Balance at end of this year 2.33L96 Total deductions ..$2,531.95 Amount necessary to .be raised by taxation $3 743 04 STREET FUND Marshalls salaries $540.00 Labor on streets 1,000.00 Material and supplies 300.00 Street intersection assessments 1,000.00 All other expense 100.00 Total street fund $2 940 00 ESTIMATE OF STREET FUND TO BE RAISED Estimated expenditures as above $2,940.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1,200.00 Total ...$4,140.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation Balance at end of this year 2.679.37 Total deductions ~..52,679.37 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1,470.63 WATER FUND 30 hydrants and municipal purposes at $60.00 $1,800.00 Estimated expenditure as above and necessary to be raised by taxation $1,800.00 LIGHT FUND Street lighting $1,900.00 Material and supplies 100.00 Total light fund $2,000.00 ESTIMATE OF LIGHT FUND TO BE RAISED Estimated expenditures as above $2,000.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary ex<penditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 800.00 Total $2,800.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue hot derived from taxation Balance at end of year 1*316.02 Total deductions $1,216.02 Amount necessary to be raised by taxationsl,sß3.9B PROPOSED LEVIES Net taxable property $1,107,101.00 Number ol taxable polls Amount to be raised General Fund Levy on pttfls at 25c each $35.75 Levy on each SIOO valuation 35c —$3,874.85 $3,910.60 Street Fund Levy on each SIOO valuation 14c 1,549.94 Water Fund Levy on each SIOO valuation 16c 1,771.36 Light Fund Levy on each SIOO valuation 15c 1,660.65 Total ........25c poll 80c $8,892.55 COMP 1R ATIVE STATEMENTS OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED To be Collected Collected Collected Collected 1920 Levy 1921 Levy 1922 Levy 1923 Levy xt r ' Ist half Name of Fund $2,021.26 $2,168.31 $3,910.60 >eneral ... 1 543.79 2.676.77 1.000.69 1.549.94 4 540.76 994.17 927.50 1,771.36 \X r 2.311.16 1,988.33 865.66 1,660.65 <»' . 770.01 3,648.03 39.78 None Sinking None None None None Bond $8 753.24 $11,328.56 $5,001.94 $8,892.55 - is: State Board will fix a date of hearing in thl^°£ y B OWLDSt President Town Board of Trustees, of Syracuse, Indiana. Dated August 21. 1923. jAMfcS M SEARFOSS, Town Clerk. (SEAL) Advertise in The Journal F. G. FITCH, Optometrist MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN We Griad Yeur Leawa ia Oar Owa Shop WHY PAY MORE? itoo. Phoaa noo. Offteo Phoaa 7»1. WARSAW, INDIANA ■■■.■?—” 1 * fe®&3&SajSSSSa«BSSSBSHBSS».'B»BBBBS«gHBSSSSS<3SaeMB6®aBMBHBS a I “CHEVROLET” | f :o: I Just count them as they go by! | Superior Model Chevrolets will | be rained down on the U. S. at the rate of 5000 cars per day I j from August Ist on. | Cleveland alone delivered 1474 . in the month of May. Have you bought your ChevroI. let? If not, SEE Miller & Lepper Phone 149 DEALERS j

?****M**********M*t%*MiM*wt%%%*%i**wwww*ta%www%%eM>WMaM*%e% I Special Sale Trunks & Traveling <: Bags Wardrobe Trunks: 18 '! styles to select from, of i best known makes. We guarantee these prices ! > ■ very low, $27.75, $31.50, j IB $ 37 ’ 50 up to $ 75 00 - Box and steamer Trunks: < Some at special cut prices. ; SERVICEABLE LEATHER TRAVELING BAGS, leather ! lined, from $7.50 up to $35.00. ; ’ Cheaper ones as low as $2.75, $3.75, $5.00. COWHIDE LEATHER SUIT CASES, SIO.OO to $42.50. I CHEAP FIBRE CASES from $1.35 up. < j LADIES’ HAT BOXES, for two or four hats. LADIES’ “WEEK-END” CASES AND BAGS from $3.00 up to $28u50. I “OVERLAND CASES,” with tray—very roomy, $lO to I! $25. :; BOSTON BAGS, real leather, from $2.00 to $12.00. All I; sizes. ;; MOTOR RESTAURANTS OR LUNCH KITS for four ;• people SIB.OO value, cut to $12.00; for 6 people, S2O value, ;[ cut to $15.00. ; j MEN’S BILL FOLDS, CHANGE PURSES, KEYTAINERS, BRIEF, INSURANCE CASES AND CATALOGUE CASES. New shipment of Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags and Purses. ;[, HARNESS, ROBES etc—We nia!.e harness, halters etc, .and !; do repair work. • ;[ We guarantee everything we sell to be as represented. ;! THE LEATHER GOODS STORE 115 E. Lincoln Ave. GOSHEN Irwin Block l!

On the Right Path. We rtuiuble and falter and fall, but we are never lost If even once In a while we cun set our eyes upward and outward and eur feet on a path which leads us to work for man, for mankind, and not for ourselves. —Robert W. 1 Bingham. o As It Used to Bs. Headline In exchange; “Cop Arrert- ’ ed for Taking Bribe." We are remlnd- ’ ed of the old joke about policemen having a snap because the public pays them for protection from vice, and vice pays them for protection from the public.—Boston EveuLng Transcript

August Sales Ginghams/ Hosiery This is the Gingham Real Silk Hosiery, SubStore. Hundreds and Standards. TWe imperhundreds of pieces of 32- sections are so slight inch Dress Ginghams in that in most pairs they all colors and patterns. can't even be found. Priced 19c, 25c, 30c and Ladies Hose, 80c 35c. ' Men’s Hose, 50c HandkerGllißlS Dimities Loads of Fancy Em- Dimities, used for so brodered Handkerchiefs. many things, night Just the thing for chil- gowns,, bloomers, che- • dren to take to School. niise, children s dresses, * : Some wonderful values. men s underwear. : Priced; 5c each. Prieetk 16c and 22c yard. ' ■ . - ' ■— jjf I Wash Goods Apron Dresses Ginghams and percale Large selection of apron Dress. Lots of voiles and swisses, 40 styles and patterns for inches wide and in fine selection. Garments assortments of patterns worth, lots more than our and colors. price. Priced only 35c yard. M< | $1 09, Curtain Scrims Yards and yards of white. Used in any curtain serims. Finest room in the house. j thing for bedroom cur- Laundries and irons > tains or for cottages. better than any kind of : Fancy Borders. Curtain Goods. Priced 15c yard. Priced 18c yard. Hthe goshekWhndiaha. • S )

Riant Travels an Inch a Year. One of the most extraordinary plants known la the “traveling plant,” which bee a root formed of knots by which It annually advances about an inch from the place where It was first rooted. /g Insect bites ? IMENTHOLATUM J Wstops the itching