The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 July 1924 — Page 9

■ Classified Ads •• :; —- ! J Classified advertising is ac- ' J i ► cep ted at the rate of 5 cents < > < ► a line for each insertion. A < ► J J booking and collection fee of < ; < ► 10 cents will be added foe a o * * eahrged account; no account J * < * will be charged for less than < ( < r 25 cents for a single item. < > oooo»»o»»»»»o WATCH—Beck man’s Show Window. 10-ts SEE —Osborn & Son for hay tools and binders. 10-lt JULY~ReSrDS— At Beckman’s Store. 10-ts FOR SALE —Two lots on Ogden Island. W’. A. Jones. Phone 254. 8-4tpd. RECORDS —New records have arrived at Beckman’s Store. 10-ts FOR SALE—Second-hand bind* er. Osborn & Son. . 10-1 STOP—At the White SigiKdn south Huntington street sot home baked goods. For special orders call 4710. Louise Bunger. 8-lp FURNITURE--See the latest in fine furniture at Beckman’* Store. SUIT FOR SALE -Man’s fine black silk mohair suit, size 38 in good condition but too smaP for me. C. A. McMillan at the Journal office. 10-2 t MUSIC—Hear the latest in music at Beckman’s Store. 10-t f ELECTRIC WASHER—Big 3 electric washer, SBO. Come in and see it. Osborn & Son. 10-1 WANTED-Woman for general housework from July 10 to Sent 1, for a family at the lake. Inquire at Journal office. 10-ts FOR SALE -Bed , sprite. rug and screen d«M>rs. Chas; Bowersox. Phone 829. 10-2tp. FOR REN T—Major Marsh’s cottage hon# and its beautiful grounds in South Park, for the season. 6-ts. FOR RENT-Cottages on the lake by the month or season. See Geo. L. Xanders. 8-41 WANTED—AII kinds of timber. Inquire of Goppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee. 36-ts FOR SALE—Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 316, or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 36-ts LAKE PROPERTY —ls you have any lake property for sale or rent, list it with F. E. Wood, Kale Island, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 561. 47-ts Journal want-ads are invesa ments that pay dividends.

e) - • Pump* in tailored or drreay I I J k style*. Buckl*d or plain. ' Strap-pomp* in white and other shade*, with all types ___J «*~—-— of basis. >-'''''' " •voP Sandala in erWJrely naw -. \ I jS3i*flCß7j& sty tea, f—imlng collegiat* \ • boat or higher heels. C T THITE footwear for every hour of the \f\r summer day. Q Black, sand, grey, brown and two-tone styles in low-cut, open models that are light and summery in appearance. Q Sport shoes, tailored shoes dmnr •** and shoes for all dress occasions. QAn entirely new and distinctive assemblage marked at prices that are kind to the puree. NOBLE’S SSH ***** “Good Shoe.” Gotten, Indian

LAW VIOLATORS FINED t Wardens of the conservation | depart me made 181 arrests for* tish and game violations during! May, resulting ir 165 convictions! and the payment of fines and! costs aggregating $3,394.65. 1 George N. Mannfeld, in charge of fish and game division, announces, in a report just filed. Fifteen cases were continued. During May. 1923, wardens arrested 1491 persons, convicted 128 who paid $2,565.15 in fines and costs. The bulk of this monev goes into tbc| public school fund. Principal of-: senses this May were 42 cases J for possession of illegal seines! and nets, 35 for taking possess! of fish in closed seasqn and th< apprehension of five dynarpiters Warden Dixon alone confiscate* 16 illegal nets which were sen* to -the department to be dt stroyed. o INDIANA’S ONION CROP Indiana and especially Nob! and Whitely counties are on th onion map and in the onion bel cf the United States. The U. S government renort of the production and shipment of onion~ for the state shows that Whitleleads all counties with Noble c , close second. During the 1923-24 season. Whitley county raised and shiv nod 941 cars of onions out of f total of 4,602 produced and shlj < oed in Indiana. Noble was second with 741 cars. Starke wa* third with 451; DeKalb. 437: Kosciusko. 429: Steuben. 398; Jasper. 330; Marshall. 284: St .Joseph. 213; Fulton. 171; Elkhart. 93: Ln grange, 43; Allen. 28: 19: Wabash, 8; Pulaski, 7- Newton, 4; Lake, 3; Madison, 2. 0 | i j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ’ !l (By I lout on C Frawr) Henry Dickenson to Chris. N. Dav- [ Idsoo. 160 a., sec. 31. Van Buren ip.. sls. WO. Crosby M. Manchester to Chris. N- ! Davidson, 60 a. sec. 31, Van Buren tp.: $6,000. Edwin Greider to Hiram D. and I ’jouisa Mock, Lot N. Main St.. North! W< tarter, $3,400. Theodore L. Hammond to Thos. H. and Minnie Ciemans. lot in blk. 2, Ketrlng ad.. Syracuse. 1325. Straus Brothers Co. to Charles A.} Kriete. 240 a. Sec. 6. Turkey Creek tp.. $26,000 John L Scott to Albert F. William . lot 26 Warner’s ad.. North Webster, $2,500. —__ . During the first 15 days of May the Canadians sent thru the Pau-} ana Canal 682.528 tons of wheat. I The price of this wheat is fixed! in Liverpool and the price of| American wheat is fixed at the] same place. o WANTED—Men or women to I take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men. women. children. Eliminate darning Sal-I ary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful' Spring line. International Shocking Mills. Norristown. Pa. 7-10 n.

NEW PLAN TO COLLECT The Bremen Enquirer is authority for the following? “A story is told of a somewhat unique plan adopted by a Plymouth servant girl and a physician for collecting what was due them that is worth repeating whether it be fact or faction. The doctor was called to attend Mary, the hired girl, and the mistress of the house informed him on his arrival that she did not believe that Mary was sick at all but was staying in bed to avoid work. He went up to Mary’s room where he found her in bed.! »nd asked her what was the mater. “Oh, nothing,” she replied, j “I’m not sick, but these people owe. me for three months work I and I’m going to stay in bed un-1 ril I get it.” After a moment’s he doctor replied: “Well, that rounds like a good method to col- j ’ect. They owe me for three! years. Lay over.” _o CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is often caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you i have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can : be reduced, your hearing may be destroyed forever. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will . do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.

Grand Opening Sale on Lots at TWIN CREST PARK f r As a special introduction to get acquainted with Twin Crest Park and its beauty, I will allow 20 per cent reduction in price on any lot sold before August 1, 1924. This sale will never be repeated, so this is your opportunity. P. S. NIELSEN Syracuse, Indiana

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APPLIED FOB PASSAGE Friedrichshafen. Germany — More than 700 Germans, who desire to migrate to the United States, have applied for passage on the ZR-3, which is being built here at the Zeppelin works for the United States aavy and which is to make a flight across the Atlantic. Only four American officers and thirty German engineers and technicians will he taken on the flight to the United States, the route of which will be along the Rhine Valley, over Balse. Belfort, Bordeaux and Bermuda to Lakehurst, N. J. It i-> likely that American warships. 200 miles apart, will patrol the Atlantic while the flight is in progress. o INCREASE IN POPULATION New York—The population of the United States increased 1,943,000 during 1923, according to estimates recently announced by the national bureau of economic research. On January 1. 1924. the total population was 112,826,000, the bureau’s figures show. In the latter half of 1923 a net increase cf 1.162.000 was recorded. This was the greatest growth for a six months’ period in the nation’s history. The unusual Increase is attributed the the heavy excess of immigration aver emigration and the lowest death rate that ever prevailed during a similar period. o A classified ad will sell it

Building Material of all Kinds LUMBER 2x6, 2xß, 2xlo, 3xß, 3x10,3x12 LARGE TIMBERS 6x6,8x8, 10x10, 12x12 CRUSHED STONE • CORRUGATED SHEETS Angle Irons, I-Beams, Channel Irons. If you build this spring' see us Rissman-Levey Salvage Co. (Old Cement Plant,) Syracuse, Indiana Phone 87 Salesmen on Premises Every Day

FRESH, 6L£flN M&flT I . 1 Await yon at oar market- at all times. Yon • 1 | will find the juiciest cuts and the tenderest pieces here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. ] KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET I

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Elkhart Circuit Court. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Daniel Rink, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order et the Elkhart Circuit Court it will en the Ist day of August. 1924. at the Salem Bank & Trust Company, at Goshen. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for c ale, at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate in Kosciusko County. State of Indiana,- to-wit: The undivided eight-ninths (8-9) of the North half cf the South-east quarter of Section 4, Township 34 north, Range 7 east, containing 80 acres more or less. Said sale will be made subject tc tch apptoval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third (1-3) of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine (9) and eighteen (18) months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six (GUc) percent interest, from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured by mortgage on .real estate sold. SALEM BANK & TRUST COMPANY Per C. Edwin Stout. Secretary. Administrator. Vail & Simpson, Attys, for administrator. 10-4 t

rV B f4™EVEMEIif I TIRES MM 1 &— ■ vl 1 'hUrlo whst DECLARE your independence of tire trouble before the “4th**. Replace your old tires with Revere Cords and Revere Tubes. If you drive a light car see the new 30 x 3% inch “R” Tread Clincher Cord built to provide high grade cord tire equipment for small cars with clincher rims. Revere quality all the way through. THE W. BINGHAM CO.’ Distributor* a Cleveland. Ohio

WHY WE SHOULD DRINK WATER A great deal of sickness and physical inefficiency is due to lack of watdr in the body. This is particularly true of ailments such as headache, indigestion, constipation, and kindred troubles. A slogan or rule that might well be adopted by every person is “Drink not less than six glasses of water every day.” This rule applies not only to the invalid, but applies especially to the person who is in good health, because it is far better to prevent illness than to attempt to cure or relieve illness after it has come as the result of neglect or carelessness. The prescription, Net less than six glasses of water every day. seems so simple; and is so inexpensive that bjf us do not appreciate its impotence and yet, for those who have good health and who wish to keep it, plenty’ of water is not a fad, but is an absolute necessity. There are several reasons why a generous supply

|HUDSON'S July Bargains • 1 Marigold Crepe, a 36 inch knitted fabric SI.OO Flock dot voiles, guaranteed dots, 40” wide ... ... .50 Sport Ratines, 65c quality, 36” wide .50 Rondac Suiting, yard wide, sport colors .50 Dress Ginghams, fine selection, 32” wide 5.25 Gaze Marvel Silk filled tissue Ginghams .50 Silk and Cotton crepes, $1.25 and $1.39 qualities .. 1.00 Imported Ratines, $1.25 and $1.39 qualities 1.00 Dress voiles, 40” wide, fine Selection .35 i Barsheen Lingerie fabrics, lingerie colors .35 Blue Denim, 39c quality, heavy weight .35 Stevens pure linen crash toweling, special .20 Marquisette for curtains, 36” wide, mercerized .... .17 Dotted Swiss, white only, SI.OO imported quality .. .60 Silk Striped Shirting, 65c quality ” .50 Imported Ratines, 89c and SI.OO qualities .75 Assortment of silk tissue and imported ginghams . .35 40 inch unbleached muslin, heavy weight .25 Embroidered baby Flannel, SI.OO quality .OO Embroidered baby Flannel, $1.50 quality 1.35 Mercerized Skirting, regular SI.OO quality .75 Wool Crepe for skirts, regular $2.00 quality 1.50 Curtain Material, regular 65c quality .50 Curtain Materials, regular SI.OO quality .80 Double Faced Terry Cloth for overdrapes ........ .OO 4™ HUDSOFLcojJ SOSHat lAKA - |

of water is necessary in the hurtuin j economy; water softens the food that we eat, thus making it more easily assimilated: water dilutes the blood I and lymph and keeps the membranes | of the body moist; water helps to regulate the body temperature by distributing heat to various parts of the body and by disposing of surplus heat through perspiration. Water is a most important factor, also, in the removal of wastes from the body. O Woman’s Statement Will Help Syracuse “I hatefl 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 bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Helps any case gas oh the stomach in TEN minutes. Thornburg’s Drug Store. (5)