The Syracuse Journal, Volume 18, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1925 — Page 8

<• Classified Ads <• <; Classified advertising is ac- <> cepted at the rate of 5 cents < t o a line for each insertion. A-<> J * booking and collection fee of <’ o 10 cents will be added for a <►, <► charged account: no account ’’ ] J will be charged for less than < , < ► 25 cents for a single item. < ► . WANTED —Two bushels of white pickles, canning size. Mrs. Peffley. 18-lt FOR SALE —A good, sewing machine and a good three burner kerosene stove. Inquire of Mrs. E. E. Holloway. 18-lpd FOUND—GoIf club between Syracuse and the fish hatchery, Owner can have same by identifying property and paying for this notice. 18-ts WANTED—Responsible party to occupy house at Maxwelton Manor. Rent free under reasonable conditions. See L B. Boyd, or Phone 731 for appointment. 18-lt TOMATOES FOR CANNING —Special price. Phone C. C. Bachman. FOR SALE 16 inch stove wood, fine or chunks. W. P. Soltau at Oakwood Park. 17-ts FLOOR LAMPS—A beautiful line of floor lamps arrived at Beckmann s store. ’ FOR SALE—Eighty Papakeechie Lake front lots. See Simon L. Bell. 13-ts FOR SALE-Airdale pups, five mo nths old. W. P. at Oakwood Park. 17-ts PICTURE MOULDINGS--New picture mouldings just arrived at Beckmann’s store. FOR SALE 10 foot flat bottom row boat, newly painted, with oarst For particulars call at the Journal office. 17-ts FURNITURE Regardless of the fire which destroyed a part of my furniture stock, I still have a complete variety of all kinds of furniture. Wm. Beckmann. PENNY PADS—Merchants and mechanics use them for notes and figuring. Size 3x6 inches. Journal office. !TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES Your Eyes May be in the Danger Zone If so we can help them v '■ Nevin E. Bretz I Optometrist & Optician 130 & Main St., Goshen ROBERT E. PLETCHER Funeral Director Ambulance Service Syracuse, Indiana. Telephone 75 GEO. L XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates. Opinions on Title* Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES, DEEDS. MORTGAGES TITLES AND WILLS WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law Admitted to Practice In All Courts Beal Estate, Col lections Notary 118 j S. Buffalo SU Warsaw. Ind. I sell protection in Bankers Mutual Life Insurance Co, of Freeport, 111. Auto and Fire Insurance 8. a LEPPER Syracuse Indiana — Get your FREIGHT via the BYRACISE-FORT WAYNE TRUCK LINE J. E. Rippey Pboae 101 Syracuse. M. "If I don’t haul your freight, -w both lose.”

THE STATE FAIR Any person driving to the Indiana State Fair this year from >ur district should see either his county agent or the secretary of Farm Federation and get a ticker for his automobile. 1116 sticker wild read as follows: "The driver of this car is entitled to special courtesy from Indianapolis residents generally snd from the Indianapolis police

TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES% You don’t have to shop around to find the Right Tire for your car GO TO a U. S. Tire dealer—his name is at the bottom of this advertisement. Tell him your tire requirements. He has a U.S. Tire that will meet them. He will help you choose the /kJ || tire that will best suit you. It -/Id] ‘ 1 will be a good tire-a full qj fg a & moneys worth —whether it is (fid £ ISB S the V. S. Roval Balloon, U. S. / / T/tfSSSj H? 3 S CIB Royal Balloon-Type, U. S. r ( Hi $ I iwf M to Royal Cord—Regular or Extra I j PM li V w (Eli®M Heavy, USCO Cord or USCO [■ ffA Ma Fabric. f. ! United States Tines Trajc K<,rk =<■ > ivi 1 buy U. S. Tires from Syracuse Auto Sales V _ ’ i North Manchester Fairr September 8,9, 10 and 11, 1925 X North Manchester, Indiana « = , Our free attractions are the best that ijtoney can buy ‘ ❖ Act No. 7—THE MARVELOUS MELL VILLES in a thrilling performance, unexcelled by any man. Aerial demon, cannot be described, must be seen, • will be for three days and nights, works 100 feet in ‘ "> the air, 65 feet long and 40 feet in width, unbe- « * lievabie, what man can do. Has played at Luna Park, < •j. Coney Island, New York. «i ❖ Act No. 2— RITA and DUNN, representing JUMBO, * the only elephant in the world performing 50 feet ❖ in the air on a wire. <i ❖ Act No. 3— MR. LOB, Wax Sculptor, in his studio, < subjects can be seen by every one at the county ❖ Fair here. Jesse James and Bill Starr, outlaw lea- ♦: X ders, Charlie Pitts, Northfield, Minnesota Bank Robbery in 1876, Chinese Feast on human flesh < X (Ching Lan Loo Chinese Bandits). He has many *i 5 world famous figures, among them, Abraham Lin- < X coin. This will be on the midway. i * Act No. 4— DIXIE JUBILEE BAND playing before j the Grand Stand, day and night. ♦; ❖ Act No. S—THE PETERS BROS, playing the lar- < t gest CONCERTINA in the world. v J f Act No. ts—HUDSON FIREWORKS of Hudson, < | Ohio three nights. < A Big display of heavy draft horses. Wonderful •< X Art Hail, pleasing to tße ladies. SIOO,OOO •< X automobile show. < ’♦* Mr. John Mann will conduct a coon hunt on Wednesday, September 9. This will be the features on Wednesday. v t »Z» Jones midway rides will be a big feature* Col- J %> onel Duffy with his ponies will entertain the J little folks. < X We want to call your attention to the eight big x races. Plenty of good music. Don’t forget the *4 X date. Day and night fair. School children admitted tree no matter where from. T JOHN ISENBARGER, Secretary j

force, in particular. Signed Samuel Lewis Shank, Mayor.” By having one of these stickers on your car tfie people of Indianapolis will extend to you the greatest amount of cour-, tesy and the police will have in-, structidnsi to assist you in parking' and with the traffic rules of, Indianapolis. These stickers will be given! out to those who ask for them. Ltd anapolis putting on a “Courtesy Week” the week of

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Indiana State Fair, which means that you will receive the fullest amount of courtesy from every resident of Indiana and especially from the police. The State Fair opens Sept. 7, ' and closes Sept. 12. —,— q — Charity It. Is proper that alms should come out of a little purse, aa well as om of a great sack, hut surely, where there la plenty, charity Is a duty, not h courtesy.—Edmund Rurke.

The Mightiest of All County Fairs Elkhart County C AID Million Dollar ■ fi llt Opens Tuesday Q___ t 1 Closes C Evening OCpt. 1 Sit. Ilgilt OCpt. O GOSHEN, IND. A FAIR, FESTIVAL and FARM SHOW all combined in One Gigantic Undertaking so Stupendous in Every Point of Construction that makes all Previous Exhibitions Pale into Utter Insignificance SI2,OOO—PREMIUMS and PURSES—*I2,OOO A Wonderful Display of Farm Printucts BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB WORK EXHIBITS OF LAND, SEA AND AIR 10 BIG SHOWS—IO « 6—RIDING DEVICES-C L o b’s Wonder Wax Mu s ecu 111 U» & Display of International Signal Service Flags 1 4—BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS-4 GOVERNOR’S DAY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 MERCHANTS and MANUFACTURERS EXHIBIT A Gorgeous Display of Firework Nightly

Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a" “run-down' 1 condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in <ood health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINK is a Combined Treatment, both local and internal. and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo. Ohio. •‘RUNNERS” ARRESTED - A consignment of 2,408 pint bottles of perfectly good Canadian beer, bound for Goshen and another consignment of 800 bottles of the same anti-Vol-stead fluid, enroute to Elkhart, were confiscated last week by the Sturgis police. Gallert Hayner and Gabriel Troth, smart looking young fellow’s are held by the Sturgisi police for violating the dry laws. Their innocent appearing moving van is also being held. They allege that the beer cargo found on the moving van beneath a pile of bedsprings and mattresses, had been intended for delivery to individuals in Goshen. They were hired to bring it there. They had no idea the cases contained beer. And that Elkhart consignment was supposed to be gasoline. At least it was found in a gasoline delivery truck along the highway near Sturgis. The driver of the truck couldn’t be found anywhere. Sturgisi police and federal authorities are investigating. o— BINDER AND HORSES FOR SALE • For Sale: Milwaukee corn binder used only on 35 acres. Also a team of horses. Both are bargains. J. E. D. Crow, R. D. 2, Syracuse, Inck 17-2 t o —— - A TALK WITH A SYRACUSE MAN Mr. Krieger Tells Something of Interest to Syracuse Folks. There’s nothing more convincing than the statement of someone you know and have confidence in. That’s why this talk with Mr. Krieger should be mighty helpful here in Syracuse. Chas. Krieger, Syracuse, Ind., says: "When I tried to lift, terrible pains caught me in my back. My kidneys were sore and lots of time, the stiffness in my shoulder prevented me from moving around quickly. The secretions were also scanty and passed too freely. I used Doan’s Pills and they put my kidneys in fine condition. They have remained that vray since my cure.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N7 Y. — Advertisement. The New Fall Woolens Are Here Merchant Tailors and Clotkiers KOHLER & CHAMPION Successors to Shoup & Kohler 112 S. Main St Goshen :

CHANGE IN FORD CARS The most pronounced changes in the Ford Motor car since the Ford Motor company began production of the model T, the standard Ford chassis, was announced last week. There is no change in price. Both open and closed cars have an all-steel body on a lowered chassis, with changed body style in nearly all models. Color has replaced the black finish on closed cars, fenders are lower and larger and brakes have been redesigned. Lower lines with a re-designed cowl and a higher radiator are especially noticeable. The gasoline tank is under the cowl in most models, seats and steering wheel are lower and the cars are roomier. The motor remains unchanged. o Classified ads pay both —the seller and buyer.

At HUDSON’S Displays of NEW GOODS NEW FALL DRESSES SIO.OO $15.00 $25.00 A beautiful display of new fall dresses, in silks and woolens, also attractive line of two piece Balbriggan dresses. N’EWMILUNERY SIJS As attractive a" line of hats as is possible to find and more reasonably priced than the majority of lines. NEW’ FALL COATS SIO.OO up to $89.50 A wonderful line of new coats in all of the new colorings and styles. Fur trimming is on practically all coats. NEW FUR TRIMMINGS sOc to $3.25 Yard A large showing of fur trimmings in one and two inch widths. In the cocoa, grey and fitch colors. NEW WOOLEN FABRICS $1.25 to $4.75 Yard New all wool challis, bordered, 54 inch twills and flannels 40 inch novelty materials for girls and ladies dresses. ( (ILORED RAIN COATS, SPEC I AL $5.00 New rainproof slickers, in bright colors, red, green, yellow. In sizes 16 up to 44. Specially priced this week only. *.* • ■ goshhSßndiaka.

BUSINESS OISEMV The ST ANWAR automatic water pump requires no tank. The pump is a pressure tank and pump combined. On display at your local plumbers The Lincoln Electric Co. Goshen Indiana Minnie L. Priepke DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST in Tuberculosis, kidney, bladder and liver trouble. Prolapsed stomach and bowels restored. The only treatmeat known that will actually bring them back to normal. Hawks-Gori ner Bldg. Phone 168. Goshen, Indiana F. N. Hascall Company INTERIOR DECORATING WALL PAPEg.« PAINTS WINDOW SHADES PICTURE FRAMES GOSHEN - INDIANA

The New Lacquer Finish that is more durable. Will not spot white, check-proof, and improves with hard usage. Five days for a high class job. Write for booklet. Smith Bros. Co. Rear 316 South Main St. Ph. 374 GOSHEN, INDIANA —and now for that Photograph, you’ve put it off from month to month, perhaps from year to year. When your car is worn out you buy a new one; when your clothes iare worn out you have new ones made. Before your face gets too many of those tired lines get a new photograph. Be fair to yourself. Sit for that Portrait now. The Schnabel Studio Over Baker’s Drug Store GOSHEN, INDIANA