The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1923 — Page 8

Classified Ads Clarified advertising to accepted at the rata of 1 oent' a Word for each insertion. A booting and collection fee of Id cents will be added for a charged account: no account will be charged for leu than >6 cents for a single Item.

FOR SALE—Four Fordson tractors. Call and see them. Miller & Lepper 32-ts. WANTED TO BUY—Vacant lot on Main street. Write H. F Leslie. Ligonier, Ind. 30-4tpd RECORD^-—The laMest Victor records have arrived at Beekman's Store. 30-ts FLOOR LAMPS—Have you seen those beautiful floor lamps at Beckman’s Store. 30-ts SHOES—Our line of "Star’* Brand all leather shoes and oxfords is complete. We can fit any member of the family. ~ A. W. Strieby. ~ 27-ts. ”~FREE TYPEWRITERS for Home study students if you take your course at The South. Bend Business College. Write at once for our Plan. 30*4tpd FOR SALE—Four Fordsen tractors. Call and see them. Miller & Lepper FURS—We buy all kinds of furs P. Levinson & Sons, Syracuse, Ind. 29-ts FOOTWEAR- We have every thing in Mishawaka (Ball Band) foot wear. We handle no other. A. W. Strieby. _27-tf. ~RUGS—Congeleum and Linoleum rugs any size at Beckmanif Stoore. Try the Iron Clad hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Guaranteed fast colors. Made of fine yarns and will give better service than any other lines. A. W. Strieby. 27-ts. Tor SALE -Round extension dining table with extra leaves. Buffet and six heavy leather seat dining chairs, all golden oak and like new, for $35.00. Also Jot of dishes cheap. A. JMeans, Syracuse Route 3—» uth side of lake, third house from Stephen Freeman’s 32-pd. FOR SALE- All wool bed blankets made by the Columbia City 4 Woolen Mills. Size 72x84. Floyd Hedges. 32-pd . FURS WANTED-I will pay the highest cash prices for aU kinds of furs. Victor Brumbaugh, Gravel ton, Indiana. Telephone No. L 113, Nappanee. 28-6tpd. PICTURES lime your pictures framed at Beckmans Stat* ' 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 FOR SALE—Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 316, or address Dan Mishler. Syracuse. 36-ts WANTED—AII kinds of tim ber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. A Zook, Nappanee. 36-ts RIBBONS—We sell ribbons for L. C. Smith, Underwood and Oliver Typewriters. Journal office. GEO. L XANDERS Attorney-at-taw Settlement of Estates. Optnloni on Title# Fire and Other Insurance Phoae 7 Syracuse, Ind.

BOBERT F- PLETCHER Fuoeml Director Asnbulaace Service Syracuse? tadiaoa. Telephone 75 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS. MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILLS YTLLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attmmey«kLaw siaee Itltt AftattteA to Practice io All Courts Coltec&m, Notary mile 118| & Buffalo St. Warsaw. Ind. Get your FREIGHT via the SYRACUSE»FORT WAYNE TRUCK LINE J. R Rippey fhoae 181 Syroew. lad. “If ! don't haul your freight «e both toae.” ><mmai w*nt«*de are invest tients that pay dividends.

Cut Out This Handy Christmas Shopping List Christinas shopping need no longer be an affair of hurry scurry and worrlment. Check over this comprehenrtve list of fitting- gifts for folks of every age. write names j after article selected for each, bring your list here and in leisurely comfort. pick out "just the thing for everyone. For Dad UNCLE OB ANT MAN OF DAD’S YEARS Pipe , Cigars Billfolds .... Valuable Paper Case Rasor Dunn Fountain Pen T ... Inpersoll Pencil Shaving Set Flashlight For Mother AND RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF MOTHER'S AGE Perfume Candy • • • • Fancy Stationery Fancy Candles Vacuum Bottle Ivory Goods Leather Book Covers Leather Address Book Leather Recipe Book F or Brother COCHIN, BOY FRIENDS. YES, ’ AND -HIM” Cigarettes Cigarette Holders Dunn Fountain Pen Ingersoll Pencil Pipe Set Military Bets Traveler’s Sets Billfolds Camera.. Razor Shaving Sets Flashlight For Sister NIECES AND THE “ONE GIRL" Manicure Sets ivory Sets Perfume Fancy Compacts Fancy Stationery Fancy Candy Photo Album Camera Toilet Water Leather Book Covers A Small Deposit will Hold any article until Christmas. she New City Drug Store E. J. ERICKSON, Ph. G. Opp. Interurban Sta. Ho. Main st. GOSHEN, INDIANA J. Edward Headley, Ccmr. to Louie A. Patterson, tot 9, 10, 11 t/12 Helpman add. Warsaw S9OO Collide L. Sawyer to Eugene Ormsby, tots 27 A 28 Forest Glenn sl. — —-0 TA classified ad will sell it

Mb" < JAMOS JEWELRY House J JEWELRY # y< ah ly’TW \ JvF XMAsP I >( 1 • Z —■’*''mJ/ fe/jaljjß /w PRESENTS < f beev / \ / Z^-l" —frs * *,o osizry * 1 < 11 I ’•k A ft Nowhere will you find a finer tt ft assortment and better values “Let Amos be your • |_ Gift Counsellor” * I Hmos Jewelry Douse | | an& | * Gift Sboppe | | (BOSDEfI J j&C s££ |s*& *wS ® <s<Cwb w w w

X-Mas Candies Our stock this year of box and bulk candy is better and forger than ever. We pay partmiter attention to churches, schools and other organizations. Get our priepw and samples before buy ing. The Philadelphia “House of Purity” 110 So. Main st. Goshen

I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 , ■ By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw. Walter D. Irick to J. W. & Laura Kirkendall, pt. tot 4 Bsss ad Warsaw $750. Guy Bushong, to Sumner & Anne G. Kenner, led 37 Ideal Beach $3500. Chas. E. May to Chas. H. Wellard 11. & Harley Gwin, 40 a sec. 7 Jefferson tp. sl. Melvin F. Hartman to same parties, 40 a sec. 7 Jefferson tp. $6499. Earl Unger to Herman D. & Nettie Hartman, tot 25 Eagle Park ad Winona S3OO. Wm. B. Grindle to John W. Fintcn, tots 1 & 2 blk. 19 Heyes ad Pierceton S6OO. Tom J. Nye to Harry A. Hattersley. tots 12 & 58 Morrison Island SIOO. Bervl E. Worlef to Robert & Tressa A. Wagner, 71 a sec 15 Harrison tp. S7OOO. Papakeechie Corp, to Daniel J. & Emma K. Smith, tots in subd. 2 & 3 Papakeechie Park SIOSO. Bert E Rowe to Oliver D. Rowe, lot 4 Fairoak, Tippecante Lake $250. Almira Watkins to Ira & Pearl A. Ferverda, 1 a in tot 12 Leesburg $1660. Alfred Ellison to This. Bronnenberg, H of lots 67 &77 Morrisen Island $1725. Chas. Thorn to Joel E. & Elba A. Schaaf, tot 2 blk. 12 Hayes ad Pierceton 1500. Elmo F. Calvert to Merle P. Hodges, tot 58 6th ad Winona.. SIOO. Herbert Kehler to same, tots

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16, 17, 18, S | tot 15 Morton Place Warsaw S3OO. Andrew J. Mast to Christian Shock, 240 a secs. 20 & 21 Jefferson tp. $20,000. J. W. Scott & Chas. W. Scott to J. Will Scortt, lot 17 The Highlands S7OO. Frank A. Brown to Sarah J. & Wm. G. Hamsher, E pt. tot 379 Warsaw S2BOO. Howard W. Hemmer to Benj. H. & Adelle Yenner, tot 496* Warsaw $2700. James M. Juday to Anna E. J' day, lots 1, 6 & 18 Syracuse S2OOO. Wallace J. Dillingham to Thus. J. Nye, lots 12 $ 58 Morrison Island SIOO. Wm. E. Ervin to John E. & Orpha A. Baer, 10 tots in Oswego $2500. . Charles H. Stoner to C. H. & Victoria Minser, tot 20 Stoner’s Park $135. Minnie Bell Snyder to Lr.is E. Baum. E j kt 10 K & W ad Warsaw SI2OO. Prudence Hughs to lima F. Shoemaker, lots 493 & 494 War>aw $425.

Benj. H. Yenner to Gilbert A £ Hope G. Henderson, tot in Atwood SI4OO. John Hoerr to Lee R. & Clara C. Cory, 80 a sec. 10 Van Buren tp. SIOOO. George Eldon Tenney to Marion A. & Emma Reiff, 6 a sec. 33 Tippecanoe tp. SIOOO. Harry A. Swigert to Anthony J. Fc.rbir.g, lot in section 8 VanBuren tp. sllsO. Sarah S. Bollenbaugh to Henry Linn, 56 A. sec. 2 Harrison tp. $250. Lincoln G. Dickey to, John S. & Agnes E. tots 97 & 98 first add Winona $7500. John A. Wagner to Arthur E. & Sarah J. Gunter, 113.5 A. sec. 12 Seward tp. $7500 / Warren T. Colwell to Everton E. & Lulu lot 9 C & W ad Syracuse $325. James F. Peterson and James T. Shepard to Vallie V. Clayton, lot 16 first ad Frazer’s Landing- S7OO.

, Your shoppers! SHOPPERS! CTifiQ'Ctn pi <3 b, «wb boa, • I A hZM A* AA A CJL kJ ! in the day and month Don t put your shopping J qSI „ - » R* : -n , i.i / u .w ........ ! t C dto . - Jbil > ou wiH *> e to buy fvStbre~ THE HUDSON CO. GOSHEN, INDIANA

■ Comfy Slippers So warm and comfy B that every woman will B want a pair these B pretty colored house 2 s 1 i p p e rs. In pretty j shades of blue, rose and green. Sites for girls 2 and ladies. 89c SI.OO $1.19 ■ ■ Smart Gores You just can’t make a B mistake when you give B glove s—particularly B when they ' are chosen 2 from among our unusual ally attractive showing. Gauntlets, long and short 2 gloves. ■ SI.OO to $7.50 Perfumes — every imaginable odor. In the B most attractive bottles, B in many sizes and shap--2 os. A gift that is sure to please any feminine heart o n Christmas 2 morning. 25? t« $3.00 B . B Handkerchiefs Whoever got too many handkerchiefs for Christmas. This year you ' will want to buy them ! for yourself instead of B giving them away as ■ gifts. Never were handkerchiefs as pretty as they are this year, and priced so cheap. » fie to $1.50 each

Public Sale At my residence 2f miles west of North Webster, 5| miles south of Syracuse, 6 miles east of Leesburg, on what is known as the old Walker farm, on Tuesday, Dumber 11 Sale to begin at 10:00 a. m. sharp. The following described personal property. 2 Head of horses. 3 Head cf cattle. 20 Head of hogs. 6 Ewes and 1 buck. 3 Chinese geese. About 650 bushels corn in crib, abert 607 bundles fodder. 11 bushels spring wheat, 15 bushels rye. some clover hay. Big tot farm implements. r ' Terms of Sale: 9 months with 7 per cent from date. GEORGE. E. AUER o Alice K. Humphreys et al to Minnie J. Harris, tot 4 blk. 37 Keith ad Pierceton sl.

TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES •• -■ 1 Save Your Eyes! Consult An Optometrist The fundamental principle of Optometry is to rectify defective /ision. Our thorough knowledge of and >raetical experience In this proessiun entitle us to the recognition and patronage of those who desire .n<l expect to receive, an optical service of unquestioned worth. M.y W« Examine Your Eyes? NEVIN E. BRETZ Optometrist & Optician 130 S. Main St., Goshen

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TOYS—GAMES—DOLLS

Ten Pins Good game for indoors o n rainy (fays. Assorted sizes. 35c to $2.00 Mama Dolls Good size doll, takes hard knock to break. SI.OO Teddy Boars Good toy for small children to play with. $1.19 to s2£o. Rubber Balls Large selection of nice balls for boys and girls. 5c toß9c.

Ten Pins Metallaphones ’ Blocks Good game for A musical instru- Blocks for inside indoors on rainy ment for the kids to amusement for the days. Assorted make some noise. kids. 10c to $3.00 sizes. 35c to $2.00 50c to $1.35. Games Mama Dolls Saxapbenes A good selection Good size doll. Toy saxaphones. of .games that are takes hard knock to looks like real arti- lots of fun. 50c break. SI.OO ele. 50c and SI.OO. Teddy Bears Footballs Dressed Dolls Good toy fur Pig skin cover Nice sized doll small children to with good rubber for girls to* play play with. $1.19 to bladder SI.OO with. 25c. and $1.50. Clraas Rubber Balls Telephones Humpty Dumpty Large selection of Play phones for Circus. Lots of fun nice balls for boys children. Bell rings for kids. 75c and girls. 5c toß9c. with receiver. 85c to $3.00. Fine China and Colorful Glass

Fine Goblets I iridescent and fine cut ware. Pretty shapes and nice size. All new ware. ——6se to 85e Sugars and Creams • Pretty china sugar and, cream Sets. Dainty, designs and colors that look nice with other dhi- " na. Plain Goblefa As pretty <n a table as any glassware could be. Nice size and shape.

Feet Well Rewarded. The highest price ever paid for a poem was U. 090 golden crowus paid to Sannuzaru by the citizens of Venice for hla eulogy of their city—a poem M tlx lines only. O When Knewledne le Real Power. To succeed in whatever we undertake we must not only have knowledge but must use It at the right time and In the right way. Knowledge It power only when properly applied to. what we have in hand. o When 'Butter Was Cheap. Butter was used by the ancients at times as fuel.

J/ Gifts'®; BAKER’S That TODAY a irt M Wonderful Glirlstmas showina We have ever S2OOO worth of Chrht- "*** ***** eleee., Think of the won- ; derful opportunity to e*lect your gilt* from such * dock. Gift* ranflWcN ' tint from 5c to $lO. Below ate .F listed a few of the many iteoaat Imported Baskets Manicure Sets Dblls Toilet Waters Safety Razors Novelties Face Powders Shaving Brushes Cigars French Ivory Cigarettes Pipes Parker Pens Eversharp Whitman’s Perfumes Pencils Choeqlates Parke and Tiltord’s Chocolates Bunt? Hard Candy The Baker Drug Co. -4-C HRISTMAS CARD S “Geshfn’s Highest Quality Drug Store’’ N. E. Comer Main and Wash. sts. Phone 177

F. G. FITCH, Optometrist MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN We Grind Yeur Lense* in Our Own Shop WHYPAYMOR.E? Re*. Phen* 1100. Office Phone 781. WARSAW, INDIANA

■ Blocks Blocks for inside amusement for the kids. 10c to S3jOO Games A good selection of .games that are lots of fun. 50c and SI.OO. Dressed Dolls Nice sized doll for girls to* play with. 1 25 c. Circus Humpty Dumpty Circus. Lots of fun for kids. 75c to &.00.

large Dishes Fancy china bowls for either fruit or salad. Dainty decorative work on each dish. Fancy China Assortment of plates, bowls and fancy pieces of china. All with pretty work and colors. Decorative Fruit Pretty on tables or ! buffet. We have apples, { , urns, pears, oranges and we have bananas.

Woman's Statement Will Help Syracuse “I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gps. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I used Adlerika." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Thornburg’s Drug Store. (5) q The Journal 52 times a year for $2.

Pretty Towels ■ Towels of pure linen, S cotton buck towels, ■ pretty tarkish towels, I and pretty embroidered B towels. Gifts of this a nature are appreciated ■ by all hr use wives. A i „ beautiful assortment' for 9 selection. 35c to $2.25 Silk Petticoats ■ Radium and jersey m silks of a fine, durable ! quality make these the J most practical of petti- Bi doats for winter wear- B ing. And the attractive B colorings and designs B make them quite the i prettiest. $3.50 to $7.50 Table Linens ■ Several yards of pure m linen damask is a gift 9 that will never be for- ■ gotten. The occasions on I which this table clqth I will be used will always B caU time it 2 was received. ag Priced $1.59 to $3.75 yd. j For Pieces S Every woman likes B furs. A fur is a gift 2 certain of appreciation, m A pretty fox, squirrel. ! marten ,or wolf, and • many others are here for I selection. Furs here are B priced so reasonable that B high prices are forgot- B ten. m Priced SB-50 to $50.00