The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 April 1924 — Page 8
■ • Classified Ads f * * Clarified advertising Is ac- 1 <». cepted at'the rate of 5 cents Z < * a line for each Insertion. A j J J booking and collection fee of ? < > 10 cents* will be added for a A • * cahrged account; no account ♦ ' J [ will be charged for less than X , > 25 cents for a single item. ♦ FOR SALE—Labe front Jots at & reasonable price. Chas. C. Bach man. ’ 50-ts. BASEBALL—This is . baseball week. Get your supplies at Thornburg’s. 50-It. "aXMINSTER~RUGS—Another large shipment of Seamless Axminster rugs is on the way and will be here in a day or two at Beckman's Store. 50-lt FOR SA L E f-Double comb White Wyandotte cockpel. A beauty. Inquire at the Journal office. HORSE FOR SALE—Five year old mare. See Russell Warner, south of town. 50-2tpti FOR SALE or TRADE -Etude baker touring car. Hedges Bat--9 tery Station. 50-lt FOR SALE— Kelly-Springfield cords. 30x3|, $12.50. Hedges Battery Station. 50-lt PERCALE—36 inch Percale? best quality, light or dark. Special 20c. A. W. Strieby. 47-ts FOR SALE—Buff Orpington ch’cks and hatching e«gR Order] in advance.. Ralph Vail, phone | 3511, Syracuse. • 48-3tpd "CONGOLEUM—And Grass rugs in all sixes at Beckman’s Store.] 50-lt. FOR SALE—Goodrich Silvertown Cords 30x3f, $13.50. Hedges Battery Station. 50-Tt | WANTED—Man to work on a| small farm. Must be handy at all kinds of work, and able to run a Ford truck. Roy Brown 48-ts NEW FURNITURE- See the new furniture just arrived at Beckman’s Store. 50-lt. "GINGHAMS—32-inch _ Zephyr gingham. Special at 25c yard. A. W. Strieby. 47-ts TaKE PROPERTY —ls you have any lake property tor sale or rent, list it with F. E. Wuod Kale Island, Lake Wawasec, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 561. 47-ts F<>R S.\LE OR TRADE-1923 Buick Sedan Al condition. Terms if desired. Hedges Battery Station. 50-H FOR RENT—The David Ott farm containing sixty-seven acres Cash or crop rent. If interested write or call D. L. Shrock, Middlebury, Ind. 50-lt. SILK CREPES—A beautiful selection of plain and fancy sifk crepes for dresses and trimmings A. W. Strieby, 47-ts FOR SALE—Household furniture, cook stove and heating stove. About* 20 rods chicken wire and one portable chicken house. Must be sold by May 1. Fred Drew. 50-3tpd. FOR SALE—Brood mare, due to foal May 12. Weight 1500. Also 1 one-year old colt C. J. _ Kitson, Phone 2613. - 50-ltpd ~MI~SSES SPRING' cSaT—Fine condition. In style. Tan Bolivia Size small 16. A bargain. Phone 157. 50-2 t. FOR SALE —Strong, sturdy chicks of a quality that pleases, from free range stock. Barrod Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. $15.00 per 100. Buff Orpingtons and White Wyandotts, $16.00 per 100. White Leghorns,. $13.00 per 100. Order chicks in advance. J. P. Hughes, Phone 103. 49-2tpd SPRING CREATIONS — Mah Jongg crepes, the very latest for Spring Creations. A. W. Strieby. 47-ts HEMSTITCHING —lO c per yard at the Milford Electric Shop. Leave work at Connolly’s dry goods store or send with Mr. Snobarger. 3-1 f , 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 FOB BU.K — Used window sash at lett than half price of new. Th<iy are in rood condition and suitable for cottages, outbuildings or hot beds. Sires range x <%. Aho cement blocks. HALLIE HOLLOWAY
' '• - \ Stertw and DtmtitaifaUf \ •395 An Exceptional Value! It requires no technical knowledge of automobiles to appreciate the outstanding value of the Ford Touring Car. Not only is it the lowest priced five-passenger car on the market, but it is also a car that costs little to operate, little to*keep in condition and has an unusually high resale value after years of service. All Ford Cars m sold co convsntent ddemd rerun, OS nay be purchased under the Ford Weekly Purchset Plan. Detroit, Michigan " See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer CARS • TRUCKS - TRACTORS
FOR SALE Several Good Work Horses Taken in Trade on Tractors See me about them C. R. HOLLETT
rNF I (j I A Chilli' 1 Are you nervous? Do you becowie irritated at trifles, start at sudden noises, lie awake nights? j Your nerves are out of order. If you neglect them you may have nervous exhaustion, hysteria, nervous indigestion or serious organic trouble. Dr. Miles’ Nervine will help you. Try just one bottle. We’ll refund your money if it doesn’t relieve you. iYour druggist sells it prfcea — SI.OO a GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates. Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse. Ind. SIGNS ’For Rent” and “For Sale” signs are carried in stock •t the Journal office, ■ •
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION STATE OF INDIANA Department of State ED. JACKSON, Secretary vs State ♦ To all to whom theKe Presents Shall Come, Oreetiiig: I, Ed. Jackson, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the SYRACUSE WATER POWER COMPANY has this day filed In the office of the Secretary of State, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section l of an Act entitled "An Act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency." approved March 14. 1»23. And I further certify that such written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied witlf the provisions of said Section I and that said corporation, is now in process of dissolution. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis, this 25th day of March. A. D. 1»24. (SEAL) ED JACKSON f Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolford. Deputy. 4&-2t - 0 kv \ ><a l * I
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; PURDUE EGG SHOW WILL BE MAY 5-8 Lafayette, Ind., March 25.— , The sixteenth annual Purdue Egg Show will be held at Purdue University, May 5 to 8, it was iannounced today. With the growing interest in poultry in the state, it is expected that the largest show ever held in the country, will be staged this v ear. The show is staged each year by a committee from the freshmen agricultural' students, and is one of the biggest student enterprises of the university. The Purdue show is the pioneer egg show of the country and when it was started 15 fears ago contained only two classes and only a few dozen eggs. Last year, there were eight different classes and more than 1000 entries. Thirty-seven cups, and several hundred cash prizes were distributed to the winners. Aside from the snecial university student and faculty classes, there are classes for the commercial jnoultrymen, farm flock owners, high schools, vocational' or club boys aijd girls, and colleges and experiment Rations. The premium fist containing full information about the show, is now on the press and will be ready to mail by April 1. o Q The Journal 52 times a year for $2. 408RE1Z FOR GLASSES Do You Suffer From Sir re< i uent Headaches? Toa probably have been taking drugs and are discouraged because only temporary relief has been afforded. The chances are your vision !* impaired and glasses are what.you really need. Remember—7s per cent of aO headaches ore due to eye strain. Have Us Examine Your Eyes. NEVIN E. BRETZ Optometrist & Optician 130 S. Main St., Goshen SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILLS VTLLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attoraey-at-Law since 1016 Admitted to Practice in All Comte i Collections, Notary Public 118| S. Buffalo St. Warsaw. Ind. Get your FREIGHT via the SYRACUSE-FORT WAYNE TRUCK LINE J. E. Rippey Phone 161 Syracuse, Ind. i “If I don’t haul your freight we letfh lose. ” ' WC UUkU I
BALLOON TIRES TO HELP ROADS The balloon tire is as yet too new to tell its own story, but some of the reasons urged against it by its opponents dq_not seem warranted by facts. Misled, perhaps, by the undoubted fact that the pneumatic tire caused great destruction to the then common type of hard road, the waterbound macadam, conservatives now state that the balloon tire] with its greatly increased size of wearing surface, will cause damage to roads of other than ce-| ment or brick surface. This is not borne out by facts:; already recorded of other wide' tire bearing surfaces. Heavy trucks, equipped with double wheels and flat, solid tires, do no damage to the surface of the highways they use, whether that surface be oil-treated or tar impregnated stone, sand-clay, shell, ?oncrete, brick or cement. Read damage done by such vehicles is from blows or pressure and not from surface wear. It is, with the modern road, almost always the weight or the blow which damages the road and seldom or never the abrasion of the surface. According to this, the balloon tire should preserve rather than injure roads, since its lessened air pressure increases the elasticity of the cushion between the road and the weight, and therefore decreases the force of any blow struck by the wheel. AUTHORITY ON ROSES Richmond, Ind.—E G. Hill, of Richmond, is the world’s foremost rose grower and the greatest living authority on this popular flower. For half a century he has been producing new varieties, among them the America, Amelia Gude, Sensation, Premier, Columbia and Madame Butterfly. He learned that much cf the natural pollenization of roses is due to insects and has made other important discoveries of value to florists. 0 Woman’s Statement Will Help Syracuse “I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until I used Adlerika." Most medicines act only on lower bcrwel but Adlerika acts on J3OTH 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. r (5) 0 A classified ad will sell it
AT HUDSON’S FOR The Easter Promenade . .... ... - .J COATS DRESSES 7 Coats for women, misses, and girls in plaids Silk dresses for every occasion in the popand plain colors. In the spring shades of u j ar spring shades and the more subdued i : tans, grey, brick, and green. All coats are shades. Dresses for the woman that requires : ; full lined and well tailored. Coats are the sizes 36 to 46 and dresses for the miss and : garments that are greatest in demand in all small woman in sizes 16 to 36. Materials sections. Coats are the practical garment for are crepe de chene, cantons, and roshanara. dress or utility wear. $15.00 to $45.00 Girl’s Coats $7.50 to $15.00 | Misses’ and Ladies $15.00 to $75.00 I MILLINERY REAL SILK HOSE Hats for Easter. JSurely you want to fol- On Saturday only we put on sale a quan- ■ low the tradition handed down from so many tity of Real Silk Hosiery, Sub-Standards. ; generations of wearing a new hat on Easter. Really no imperfections can be found in ; The hat is the most essential part of your these stockings and they are as good a stock- • costume. ing as you can buy for $1.50. In all new' j Ladies’ Hats $2.75 to $7.50 shades - . Girls’ Hats $1.95 to GLOVES qn SCARFS ' Ixmg and short silk gloves and kid gloves for your Easter costume. In colorings of An assortment of bright colored printed grey, tan, and beaver. Priced moderately silk scarfs. These are necessary to any smart and quality is the best „ outfit. Colors to wear with any frock or coat. $1.50 to $5.00 Pair $1.50 to $5.95 I
71 OX ’ / Safety /Q TAX FREE The 7 percent CUMULATIVE PRIOR LIEN SHARES OF THIS COMPANY Under State is a SOUND INVESTMENT, based Slipenislon upon the stability, growth and prosperity of the 100 or more communities served with Electricity, Gas or Water, all public necessities. These Shares are TAX EXEMPT in INDIANA and FREE from normal FEDERAL INCOME TAX. Pric»»sloo per share and accrued interest. Cash or on our Investment Savings Plan. (Subject to any mortgage and other indebtedness of the Company, the Prior Lien Stock has claim on property and earnings of the Company, Senior to all the other Preferred and Common Stock of the Company.) , Ask any Employee. Phone, Write or Call Mr. Simon P. Blough Investment Department INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Goshen, Indiana. I ' 6
Interest Rates Lowered
We can now make farm loans at the low rate of . 5 Percent for a term of five years—ako 34 year loans without commission. Our loans are the most liberal offered, aud we can give you quick service. Be sure to see us if in need of a loan. T. J. Prickett & Son Nappanee, Indiana,'
Cake Worth 10,000 Marks. A Hamburg capitalist lent 10,000 marks to a baker ou a mortgage several years ago. Recently the baker paid off the loan with a 7-cent cake. Q Looking Backwards. Bobbie —“When were the dark ages, ma?" Ma—" Back in the days when men gave up their seats in trolley care to the ladies."
Acorns Fatten Hogs. Great quantities of acorns harvested from oak trees along the lower Columbia river were recently used to fatten hogs and chickens. o Slight Dift-nance. A man seldom has as much faith in bls vote when he is voting for something as he does when he is voting in nnnlsh Somebody. N
