The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1924 — Page 8

;• Classified Ads <• <> < > ; * Classified is ac- J * < > cepted at the rate of 6 cents < > 1 ‘ a line for each insertion. A < > booking and collection* fee of R < > 10 cents will be added for a < > I ► cahrged account; no account J ► II will be charged for less than , J < • 25 cents for a single Item. - ■ » M »»♦♦«» ♦ ♦ »»»»♦»«»♦♦* . HAY FOR SALE—See Sherman Coy on the Baker farm. 46-1 FOR SAI E- Bronze turkuv gobbler. Hallie Holloway. 46-2 t WANTED -Boarder* and roomers at Shumaker’s Boarding ‘ House. Room & board $7 a week. Best of meats served. 46-4tp WAlTED—Washing and ironing. AJ| work guaranteed. Phone 373. 46 4ip OXFORD S—See our new spring line of oxfords for men. women and children. A. W. Strieby. 46-ts PARLOR SUITES—A variety of the latest overstaffed parlor , suite* are now on display at Beckman’s Store. 8 45-It FOR SALE—B-room house and sot with good cellar. One block ’ west 0f South Main Street. See T L Xammond, Milford, Indiana. • ; 44-4tpd. PICTURES FRAMED—H av e your pictures framed from the latest moulHtngs at Beckman s Store. 454t ' PUTTEES Regulation, officers brown leather puttees .Size 14|. SI.OO at the Journal office. 45-’t FOR SALE—Bam, 24x36_ Fred Hinderer. * 45-3tpd ~FOR SALE—Grocery, restaurant and ice cream* parlor combined. located in Millersburg. Go d season just starting. Reason, other business. C. A. Bowser, ' Millersburg. 45-2tp LINOLEUM Let us figure on your linoleum needs. A W. Strieby. 46-ts ~~ FERTILIZER I have the agency for Royster’s Field Tested Fertilizer’s. My car will arrive about March 25th. See me for your requirements at once. Liberal discount for cash at car. Wm. F. Fisher. Syracuse, Ind., R. F. D. No. 3. 46 2tpd. BABY Pnees low this year. S. C. White Leghorn?. Barred Rocks. S. C. Reds, Buff Orpingtons. Oldest luitchery in Indiana. Write today for Catalogue. It’s free. Tells about our 73 acre poultry farm. Order in' advance. Goshen Poultry Farms, Goshen, Indiana. - 4L4M furniture arriving every day % at Beckman’s Store. 45-11 COKE Chestnut eoke at mill J $11.25. delivered $11.50. C. Disher. Phone 98. 39-ts WANTED— Good butcher cattle and fat hogs. , H. E. Leslie. Phone 843, evenings. 36-13tpd x 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 timber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. & Zook,-Nappanee, 36-ts RIBBONS-We sell ribbons for L. C. Smith. Underwood and ver Typewriters. Journal office. FOB SALE Used window sash at less than half price of new. They ah* in good con- , dition and suitable for cottages, outbuilding* or hot beds. Sixes range from 2 ft. 4 lit x 2 ft. 10 in. to 8| ft. x i\. Also cement blocks HALLIE HOLLOWAY I GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates. Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. ROBERT E. PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75 , SPECIAL ATTRITION GIVEN TO • ■STATES. DEEDS. MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILLS . VTLLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law since 1916 Admitted to Practice in All Courts \ Collectiswn. Notary Public 1184 8. Buffalo SU Waraaw. ln£ .

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•THE SYRACUSE JOTRNAi;

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Kosciusko County, ss: In the Kosciustko Circuit Court, Feb. Term, 1924. Warren T. Colwell. Administrator of the estate of James I. Robinson, deceased, vs. Clyda L. Robinson. Marion C. Robinson. Howard E. Robinson, liellen V. Robinson, Complaint No. 15907. Now comes the Plaintiff, £y Warren T. Colwell, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that spid defendants, Clyda L Robinson, Marion C. Robinson. Howard E. Robinson, and HeTlen V. Robinson, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that said action Is for the sale ot the following real estate. Lots numbered 124, 127, 132, 134, 139 and 140. of Stroinbeck & Weaver’s Second Addition to the town of Syracuse, Koscius ko County, in the State of Indiana, and that said non-residents are necessary - parties thereto. Notice js therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear on the 22nd day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the Ist day <lf May, 1924, to be holden on the Ist Monday of April, A. D. 1924. at the Court Home In Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will W heard and determined in their .Wsence. Witness Whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of ’said Court, pt the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw. Indiana. this 7th daj" ot March, A. D.. 1924. (seal) RUSSBLL H- BUTI.ER 4«-4i. Clerk Kosciusko Circuit Court. , — Q- -= JiOTIfE TO NON.RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Kosciusko, County. ss: _ In the Kosbiusko Circuit Court, February Term. 1924." Henry E. Leslie vs. Sadie Leslie. Complaint 15894. Now conies the Plaintiff, by lyarz ren T. Colwell, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidayif of a competent person that spid defendant, Sadie Leslie, is nm a resident pt tile State of Indiana; that safd kelidp js for a divorce and that said poq-rpsident is a necessary party thereto Notice la therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that unless she be and appear on the 13th day of the next term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 21st day of April, 1924, to be holden on the Ist Monday of April, A. D. 1924. at the Court House in Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the saipe will be heard and determined jn hpr absence. Witness Whereof, I herunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at the offioe of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this !9th day of February. A. D.. (Seal) RUSSELL H. BUTIA-1R 4»-4t. Clerk Kwipsk# Cjrppit Court. MADEGOODnES Noblesville, Ind., March 6.— At a birthday dinner given today by. Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch, 82. there were two currant pies on the fable made from currants which wera e&fl»ed fey Mrs. Lynch forty-nine years ago. Their flavor was considered perfect. - . 0 Subscribe for the Journal

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PUBLIC HIE

The undersigned will offer at pubic sale on what is known as the Michael Nicolai tfarm. 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Syracuse, on- - Wednesday, March 19, 1921 commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the ‘olJowinn personal property: HORSES—I brown mare; 1 bay mare. 8 years oIU. CATTLE—I Jersey cow; 1 Jersey and Hereford cow, to be fresh in June. One sow. FA R M IMPLEMENTS — Champion binder, with tongue truck; Oliver sulky* plow; disc harrow: spring harrow; ’ow wagon; Hoosier disc grain drill: Dowagiac disc drill; Ohio hay loader; one-horse drill; Deering mower; hay tedder; 5-foot seed buncher; fanning mill: good hay rope; and many other nrticles too numerous ot mention. HAY AND GRAIN—-500 bushels of **orn. more or les;.; 28 shocks corn fodder; 20 shocks cotn and fodder; ’0 bushels oats; 1 ton alfalfa more or less. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—side board; ice box; 2 stands; rocking chair; 2 tables: cupboard; small cupboard: 3 kitchen chairs; 6-foot step ladder; box *>■ stove; w commode; hogshead; 3 Iron kettles; 6 galvanized chicken coops; dinner bell; sledge hammer; garden rake; hoe: hay knife; Blue BeU cream separator; some carpenter’s tods. x CIDER PRESS—We will also sell the Nicolai and Ott hydraulic cider "nress. 6 h. p. gasoline engine, building and all, at this sale. This is a good outfit. TERMS: —All sums of §5 and under cash; over $5 a credit of 6 months will be given at 6 per cent interest from date of sale, purchaser to give note with approved security. 2 per cent discount for cash. CHAS. NICOLAI Ike Klingajnan. Auctioneer; Alfred Ott, Cle<k. Lunch by Hex Grange. s 0 ’ IRMORED FORD CARS AS BANDIT CHASERS Armored Ford cars as bandit chasers are the latest police inovatiun. Gen. Smedley D. Butler. Philadelphia's dynamic commissioner of public safety, is the man who introduced them. Before he took office a few weeks ■ back, the Philadelphia city council voted General Butler $5,000.00 with which to purchase an automobile for his personal use. But when salesmen for high-priced cars appeared and tried to interest him. he made it plain that he intended to spend the money in purchasing small, light cars for use as. bandit chasers by the police department. The Ford runabout was his choice 1 and it wasn’t long before an enterprising Ford salesman had a car ready for the general’s inspection. Now the Philadelphia police have six of these armored Ford cars and l under General Butler’s plan this number .will shortly be augmented until there will be ninety such ban- ' lit chasers in service. The entire shell of the body is lined with 1-lneh special steel and pace between the armor plating and the outside of the car la packed with ioose cotton and coarse hair to retard the velocity of bullets . Armor .date also covers the cowl and runs up as high as the lower portion of the windshield. The upper portion is in two sections of bullet proof glass. The Ford engines are specially equipiped to afford increased speed and tests made show some interesting results. In one test to show acceleration and power developed for hill climbing, k mile was covered in j one minute and thirty-one seconds from a standing start. On a country road the car attained a speed of more than sixty miles an hour and in a city street test covered 2,828 feet at! a speed of approximately seventy mi Ips an hour. Ford cars have been in use by po-1 lice departments all over the country i for years and recently there has been a rapidly increasing tendency In the larger cities to use them in place of motorcycles since |hpy grp less conspicuous. and afford greater protection and comfort. Portland. Ore.. Is me of the latest pities to adopt the Ford cars to replace motorcycles and : now has twenty-three of them In op- ■ eration. Cleveland Heights, 0., and Cincinnati are other cities which ; have recently joined the Ford ranks, ■ the armored Ford as used in Philadelphia. however, is General Butjer’s idea. . : O NO FAKE PHYSICIINB Indiana has no fake physicians, according to information given out by the state medical association.

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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT i

Mr s s ' ' v.c*■-/>

I wish to announce that I am a candidate for State Senator, subject to the decision < f the Republican voters at the May primary. I have repre-tenied the people cf this Senatorial district one term and I verily believe I am capable of serving you much better in a second term due to the experience I have had in the two regular sessions of my first term. While I have varied interests, yet, I wish to say 80 per cent of my investments is in farm land and livestock breeding 1 n interested in our local bank and am president of the same. I

C. LEROY LEONARD SILVER LAKE AND WARSAW *. t ■

THE CAUSES MANY FIRES Chimney sparks and defective flues caused more fires in Indiana last year than all other causes combined, it is shown by the re-i cords of the State Fire Marshal’s office for 1923, which have just been completed. Th& total number of fires last year was 5,955 and of this number 2,207 were caused by sparks from chimneys and 538 were caused by defective 1 flues. 4 One of the particularly interesting facts revealed by the statistics for the year is that only one fire was caused by a Christmas tree igniting and only seven fires were the result of fireworks, a record which demonstrates that the campaign carried on by the Fire Marshal and local agencies in behalf of fire prevention and safety in holiday celebrations is nroducing results in Indiana. 1 Newman T. Miller. State Fire Marshal, who has been directing 1 a continuous campaign, express : 1

I THE MARCH | | DISPLAY | | OF NEW MERCHANDISE I AT HUDSON’S i — NEW COATS I We are glad to announce the arrival of many new spring coats for ladies, misses, girls and infants. The prices this season are quite low. The price you have had in your mind to pay for a new coat will get you a better one than you expected. — . NEW DRESS MATERIALS Fabrics for new spring and summer frocks are arriving in great quantities each day. Hundreds of yards of the J I newest fabrics in the new colorings, patterns, and weaves., Ji; This is a good time of the year to be making pretty frocks for the warmer days that will soon be here. Exceptionally good values are here in linens, ratines, crepes, voiles, tissues ; and ginghams. You will be able to buy more dresses than you expected. NEW THINGS JUST IN Smart Dresses New Millinery New Coats New Draperies New Skirts New Ginghams New Sweaters New Silks New Waists New Neckwear New Hosiery . New Curtain Goods New Dress Fab- New Woolen Fabrics rics ; _ ... -1

To the Voters of Kosciusko and Wabash Counties

am also interested in the Leonard Supply Co., that does’a general jobbing business in school furniture and equipment as well as road machinery and culvert pipe business. I believe my Arming and livestock business, my connection with the Commercial State Bank of my town and my business experience and my term in the Senate will qualify me to represent you cne more term. I submit my candidacy to vou and after investigation, if you think me worthy and Qualified to represent you, I shall be 1 very glad to have your support.

sed satisfaction with the showing for 1923 and declared that much credit is due t> the whole’ipsried response of the Hoosier public to the suggestions and recommendations made by his department. Some other causes of fires in 1923 were: Careless smokers, 91; carelessness with matches, 70; defective wiring, 243: electric irons and hot irons, 30; lightning, 165. incendiary, 60. A total of 1,070 fires were of undetermined origin. Glycerine Mixture for Gas on Stomach Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. helps any case gas. on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Thornburg’s Drug Store. (1)