The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 April 1924 — Page 8

<• Classified Ads ’J Classified advertising is ac- J [ < > cepted at the rate of 6 cents <, * * a lino for each insertion. A < ► < , booking and collection fee of ,; < • 10 cents will be added for a o ! * cahrged account; no account ' ► ’ f will be charged tor less than « k <► 26 cents for a single item. £ congoleUm RUGS—At Beckman’s Store. 51-ts . ■ —— FOR SALE —Lake front lots at a reasonable price. Chas. C. Bachman. 50-ts. ~ MISSES SPRING COAT—For sale. A bargain. Not out of style and in first class condition. Size 16. Phone 157. 51-2 t. ~HORSE FOR SALE—Five year , old mare. See Russell Warner, ,south of town. 50-2tpd R U GS—Another large shipment of seamless Axminster rugs arrived at Beckman’s store. 51-ts. WANTED- Young male puppy; preferably a xat or fox terrier. Emory Lake St. 51-2 p. WANTED TO BUY—2O to 22 foot motor boats. Give cash price and where can be seen. C. E. Newcomb. Huntington, Ind. 51-2tpd. LAKE PROPERTY —ls you have any lake property fur sale or rent, list it with F. E. Wvod, • Kale Island, Lake Wawascc, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 561. 47-ts FOR SALE—Household furni-| ture, 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. PATTERNS —Select your rugs now at Beckman’s store. All the latest patterns in Axminster. Tapestry. Brussels, Body Brussels and Wilton’s in all sizes at Beckman’s. 51-ts. FOR SALE — Good 6-room house, 2 blocks south of B. & 0. depot. 1 mile from Oakwood, near Wawasee resort, fine plare for summer boarders. Good well. Gcod cellar. Wood house, coal bin and porch under cover. Cherr’ apple and plum trees. Lot 50x150 feet. Owner, a widow, leaving town, offers this at a bargain for cash. Mrs. Mason. 51-3 t. 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, ftne and chunks, deliverecE Phone 316, or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 36-ts WANTED—AII kinds of timber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. d Zook, Nappanee. 36-ts ~ SIGNS—"For Rent" and “For Sale’’ signs are carried in stock at the Journal office. OFFICE SUPPLlES—Typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc,, for sale at the Journal office. FOR SALE Glased Window Sash Cement Blocks Boats and a Canoe Small Cottage HALLIE HOLLOWAY GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Lnw Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS, MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILLS VTILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law since 1516 Admitted to Practice in Ail Court* Collections. Notary Public 118$ S. Buffalo St. Warsaw. Ind. ' ,u;; \ v Get your FREIGHT via the SYR A (TSE-FORT WAYNE TRUCK LINE J. R Rippey Phone 101 Syracuse, Ind. “If I don’t haul your freight we both lose.” ROBERT B PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75 O. A. BILLMAN A ermotor W indmills Water Supply Goods Well Drilling and Repairing. Phone 333 Ltgoniw, inn, ■

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Samuel C. Ferrell

WABASH, INDIANA Candidate for Joint Senator Wabash and Kosciusko Counties. LOWER TAXES. TEETH IN THE BLUE SKY LAW. OUR SHARE OF STATE ROADS. ALL THINGS FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF «R €OINTIEB. Samuel C. Ferrell (well known as Sam) is a figfcter from the word go for the best interests of the people. He has that record with plenty of pep and ability. About 99% of his holdings are in farm lands and he well knows the needs and desires of the farmers. Until about fifteen jvnrs ago he was in sdkool work and was considered a power in the teaching force# of the state. He served an a district teacher, town principal, eounty superintendent of schools, and his'last position in school work was as superintendent of the Shelbyville schools. Twice the Republican nominee for State Superintendent of Public Instruction but defeated in the election as the -atete went Democratic. He has served as precinct committeeman, eounty chairman. and assistant state treasurer of the Republican State Committee. Always has been in the ranks of the Republican party and striving for better government. There is an understanding between the loyal Republic<rf both counties that the Senatorship shedd alternate every four years between the two counties' and as this in Wabash County's turn, let us keep the faith. He has had plenty of experience and. we believe him worthy of the full support of the voters of this district Respectfully submitted, Loyal Republican Friends MMeaoMMtoMOMMaMaoMaaMaMMaouMMnaMeMaManMaaMManu ■ °

Englteh Lead In PreaidanU. Considering that the population of the United States is made up of virtually all nationalities, it is a surprising faet that only two presidents have borne other than British surnames. These are both Dutch: Van Buren and Roosevelt.

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| REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ‘ (By Houton C. Frazer) John F. Hoover to Taylor D. and Treva M. Shively, 53.33 a., sec. 33, Van Buren tp., S4IOO. First National Bank, Fort Wayne, to Nancy Sudlow, 8 lots, Vawter Park, sl. Fred Betz to Roscoe C. Howard lot 55, Dolan ad. Kale Island, $75. Alice B. Dolan to John C. and Margaret Wiles, lots 73 and 75, D. and M. ad., Syracuse, $350. Arthur E. Snavely to Simon ,L. Bell, lot on North Street, Syracuse, $125. Epworth League Institute to Francis E. Bowser, lots 4 and 5, Kline Island, sl. Epworth League Institute to Andrew G. Wood, lot 1, Kline Island, sl. Everett L. Baumgardner to John T. and Elizabeth Riddle, lot 3 and pt. lot 18, Jones add, Syracuse, $2,000. g— DON’T MISTAKE THE CAUSE Many Syracuse People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It Do you have backache ? Are you tired and worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregular ? Highly colored; contain sediment ? Likely your kidneys are at fault .1 Weak kidneys give warning of distress. Heed the warning; don’t delay. Use a tested kidney remedy. Read this Syracuse testimony. Wm. F. Wogaman, farmer, Box 187, says: T suffered with lumbago and when 1 got in a cramped position, my back felt as though it were going to fall apart when I tried to straighten. When I tried to lift the strength fled from my back. My kidneys became weak and sometimes it was necessary to get up at night. ; I got Doan’s Pills at Hoch’s Drug ; Store, and they cured me." 60c, at all dealers. FosterMilbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. < Y.—Advertisement. o ■ The Bepua es Bhopal. the only -rib- j oguJaed woman ruler ta Juda, commands the allesiaace nearty two mlUions ot people. I

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mmiii iiiniiiiHilllllimiHUmttttiam AT HUDSON’S FOR The Easter Promenade COATS ———— DRESSES Coats for women, misses, and girls in plaids Silk dresses for every occasion in the pop and plain colors. In the spring shades of ular spring shades and the more subduec tans, grey, brick, and green. All*coats are shades. Dresses for the woman that require! 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. 815.00 to 845.00 Girl’s Coate 87.50 to 815.00 Misses’ and Ladies $15.00 to $75.00 " MILLINERY ~ REAL SILK HOSE Hats for Easter. Surety you want to fol- On Saturday only we pqt on sale a quanlow 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 stockcostume. ing as you can buy for $1.50. In all new Ladies’ Hate 88.75 to 87.50 shsdes - p . ffirte’ Hate 81.05 to 32.75 I. ■ — GLOVES STI K SCARFS Long 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 irnmißM&MMmaminmannßmmmmnmHmmmmamaMMMnNHNßiMnnmKiMniHKsasmsmmsssa

COLLECTIONS INCREASE The following story is issued by D. H. Blair, Commissioner of Internal Revenue: Prior to the year 1913 the greater part of the revenue of the Government was derived from the tax on distilled spirits, liquors and tobacco. The tax collected in 1913 was only $344, 424,453.85. The income tax law was passed in 1913. The provisions were simple and the tax collected for the next few years averaged I $436,137,734 annually. But when .we entered the World War the I tax on incomes was greatly ex--1 tended in order to meet the greatly increased expenditures of the Government. The revenue collected by the Bureau of Internal Revenue increased from $512,723,287.77 in 1916 to $809,393,640.44 in 1917, an increase of 58 per cent; to I $3,850,150,078.56 in 1919. an increase of 658 per cent; to $5,407580,150.81 in 1920, or 956 per I cent increase over the collections I for 1916. There were 778,289 income tax returns filed in 1916. The numi ber jumped to 3,824,316 in 1917, an increase of over 392 per cent; in 1918 it again increased to 4.I 742.693, or 510 per cent; to 5,- | 652,958 in 1919, or 627 per cent; | to 7,605,539 in 1920, or 878 per | cent: and to 8,716,072 in 1921. i which was an increase of 1020 ner cent over the number of reI turns filed for the year 1916. 1 o j Glycerine Mixture i Prevents Appendicitis j Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, I etc., as mixed in Adlerika is excellent J to guard against appendicitis. Most ] medicines act only on lower bowel but ] Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and 1 bowel and removes all gasses 1 and poisons. Brings out matter you 1 never though was in your system. Helps any case gas on the stomach In J TEN minutes. Thornburgs Drug ] Store. (6) ] 0 ] NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 3 Notice is hereby given that the J undersigned has been appointed J by the Clerk of the Kosciusko ] Circuit Court, in the State of In- ] diana, Administrator of the es- -| tate of Thomas Darr, late of Kos- => ciusko County, deceased. J Said estate is supposed to be J solvent. n 50-3 t. GEO. L?XAJNDERS, | April 8, 1924. Administrator. The Contented Man. A man never reaches the highest ,l degree of contentment until he bed comes perfectly Indifferent, and then be baa nothing tn lire for.

TO BREIZ FOR BLASSES D° You Suffer From F re q uen * Headaches? You probably have been taking drugs and are discouraged because only temporary relief has been afforded. The chances are your vision b Impaired and glasses are what you really need. i Remember—7s per cent of- all headaches -are due to eye strain. Hava Us Examine Your Eyee. NEVIN E. BRETZ Optometrist & Optician 130 S. Main St., Goshen Only Woman Joekay. Miss Margaret Leigh, daughter es a former Kentucky race horse owner. Is the only woman jockey in America. She has ridden horses since childhood. 4 Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won’t cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on still further disorders. Stop the pain and give nature a chance to work a cure. DR. MILES* Anti-Pain Pills One or two will bring relief. Your druggist sells them •t pre-war prices—2s doses 25 cents. Economy packaje, 125 doses SI.OO.

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