The Syracuse Journal, Volume 20, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 April 1928 — Page 8
;; Classified Ads j < * Classified advertising is ac- x ! ! cepted at the rate of 5 cents X < * a line for each insertion. A | ’ J booking and collection fee of < ► 10 cents will be added for a <j> 1 * charged account; no account w !I will be charged for less than <► 25 cents for a single item. | FOR RENT — Forty acres of bluegrass pasture. Fred Hinderer. 50-2tp DON’T WORRY—Let ME do your collecting. A. 0. Winans, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 150. 47-ti FOR SALE—No. 1 Jersey cow. due to freshen soon; also a fine Jersey yearling heifer. Eston M. McClintic. 49^ tp RADIO— Have you heard the wonderful Buckingham radio.’ Sold by Owen R. Strieby, Syracuse. Phone 845. 34-tt SEWING MACHINES — New and second hand sewing ma chines and parts for all machines for sale. Machines cleaned anti adjusted . All work guaranteed Phone C. S. Rohrer or R. C. Shri ver. New Paris. • 48-4tp REPRESEN'I'ATIVE WANTED IN SYRACUSE TERITORYSworn proof of SBS per week. $1.75 an hour for spare time. Introducing finest guaranteed hos iery. 126 styles and colors. Low prices. Auto furnished. No experience necessary. Samples furnished. Betterknit Textile Co.. Dept. 6-19, Greenfield. Ohio. 50-4 t RADlO— Something w r o n g with your radio? Call 'Owen Strieby. Phone 845. 23-lt RIBBONS—We sell ribbons for L. C. Smith, Underwood and Oliver Typewriters. Journal office. Classified ads pay both —the seller and buyer. GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse. Ind. &■ ' ' See [ DWIGHT MOCK for Vulcanizing and flCßiulcnc Welding Battery Charging and Repairing South Side Lake Wawasee on cement Road. Phone 504 Syracuse * BEFORE BABY IS A DAY OLDER All too soon babyhood days will be merely a memory. No price you can pay tomorrow will buy thd Photographs that should be made today. Bring , them to our studio today.The Schnabel Studio N. E. Corner Main & Washington GOSHEN, INDIANA TO BRETZ FOR GLASSES OPTOMETRIST GOSHEN. INDIANA.. p v Over Miller’s Shoe Store Showing of SPRING SUITS FASHION PARK and MICHAEL-STERN CLOTHES KOHLER & CHAMPION 112 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana NEW DEPARTMENT Wrecked Auto Bodies— Fenders, Frames, Tops. Etc., Repaired. Glass Cutting and Grinding Department— Glass for Windshields, Doors and Curtains, Cut and Ground to Fit All Cars, v Tops, Curtains, Cushions— And All Kinds of Trim Work a Specialty. —All Work Guaranteed— Goshen flow Top GoPhone 438 Goshen, Ind. -
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Notice of Administrator’s • Sale of Real Estate The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Charles, W. Johnson, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Koseiu -| k<> Circuit Court, he will at the hour of 10 A. M.. of the sth day of May Saturday. 1928, at the office of Geo. L Xanders, attorney, in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County. Indiana. and from day to day* thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The South Half of lots 13 and 14 in the village of Syracuse, being the Original Plat of said Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County. Indiana. Lots 3. 4, BZ, 92. 99. 100, 103. 104 atui ' 109 of Stroinbeck ft Weavers Second Addition to the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana. A portion of Section 34 in Township 35 North. Range 8 East, in Noble County. State of Indiana, described as follows: Commencing at a stake 10 chains north 85 degrees 35 minutes east from the southwest corner of said Section and south 58 degrees 30 minutes west 1.42 chains from a hickory tree six inches in diameter and north 36 degrees ‘3O minutest west 2.28 chains from a burr oak 8 inches in diameter; thence north 3 degrees 58 minutes west 40 chains to a stake north 32 •degrees oak 36 inches in diameter and south 24 degrees 45 minutes east 0.34 chains from a burr oak 3 inches in diameter; thence north 85 degrees 12 minutes east ' 9.85 chains to a stake north 31 degrees 45 minutes west, 1.04 chains from a burr oak 4 inches in diameter, and south 34 degrees west 0.81 chains from a burr oak 3 inches in diameter; thence south 4 degrees 13 minutes east 40.06 chains to a stake 15 degrees west 0.60 r 2 chains from a burr oan 24 inches in diameter, and north 30 degrees east 2.17 chains from a burr oak .20 inches thence south 85 degrees 35 minutes west 10 chains on the section line to the place of beginning, containing 39.70 acres, more or less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court’, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the fol lowing terms and conditions: At least one.-third of the purchasemoney cash in hand, the balance in two <equal installments, payable ia not to exceed 9 and 18 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing 6 per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said tracts herein enumerated to be sold separately, on the foregoing terms and conditions. CHARLES C. BACHMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Charles W. Johnson, Deceased Geo. L. Xanders, Attorney for Estate. 48-4 t O New Team Hamess at Old Prices Just a few sets left at $53.50 and $60.00 for a good farm harness. Horse Collars.-*? Styles and all sizes in each. Only $1.85. $2.50. $3.50 for a good canvas collar. Sweat Styles and all sizes in each. Buggy Harness and Whips. We make all our Harness and guarantee every strap and stitch. Best equipped Harness Shop in Indiana. Shoe Re pa'ring.— Expert in workmanship, on short notice. The Leather Goods Store 115 E. Lincoln Street Goshen, :: Indiana o OFFICE SUPPLlES—Typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc., for sale at the Journal office.
: Political Announcements For Clerk. Editor Syracuse Journal: You will please announce my name as a candidate for Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court to iill the vacancy caused by the death of my father, Elmer J. Kinsey. Subject to the Republican Primary Election of May 8, 1928. LELAND KINSEY. Editor Syracuse Journal: Please announce to voters of this county that I respectfully ask their consideration as candidate for nomination for clerk of Kosciusko county, subject to the Republican primary election May 8. 1928: CLYDE U. LOWE. For Surveyor Editor Syracuse Journal: Please announce to the voters of this county that I respectfully ask their consideration as candidate for nomination for Surveyor of Kosciusko county, subject to the Republican primary election May 8, 1928. / WILL J. TAYLOR. For Representative Editor Syracuse Journal: Please inform the voters of Kosciusko County that my name will appear on the Republican primary ballot as candidate for nomination to the office of Representative. I will appreciate the support, assistance and consideration of the voters. FRANK W. GREENE For Joint-Senator. Editor Syracuse Journal:' Please inform the voters of Kosciusko county and Wabash county that my name will be presented as candidate for joint senator for decision of Republican voters at the primary election May 8, 1928, and that I ask their kind consideration for this office. CHARLES 0. SIGNS, North Manchester. For Prosecuting Attorney. Editor Syracuse Journal: Kindly tell the voters of our county-, through your paper, that I am asking for a second term as prosecutor on my record to date, and will appreciate their encouragement for law enforcement and their support on May 8. WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR, Prosecut' ng Attorney. For She rift* Editor Syracuse Journal: Please announce to the voters of Kosciusko County that I Asoectfully ask their consideration is a candidate for nomination for Sheriff, subject to the decision Os the Republicans at the primary May 8, 1928. LLOYD DISHER. o NO UNEMPLOYMENT Baltimore, the ,first industrial and commercial city in the U. S. to take a census of its unemployed, finds that only 15,473 of ts citizens, male and female, are actually out of employment. The population of Baltimore is 820,OCO, and the number of its people gainfully employed is approximately 350,000 about 100,000 of whom are engaged in the manufacturing industries. o “What Price Glory” is the most sincere film of the century. To see it is to become a living part of it. See it at Crystal, Ligonier, next week, Tues., Wed. and Thnrs. One show each night at 8:00. Admission 25 and 40c. o Custom Hatching Hens’ Eggs., 4c an Egg or 6c a Chick. We also do custom hatching in Turkey, Duck and Geese Eggs. GOSHEN POULTRY FARMS Goshen, Indiana
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