The Syracuse Journal, Volume 22, Number 13, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 July 1929 — Page 8

Auction Sale 50 LAKE LOTS Redmon park DEWART LAKE SATURDAY JULY 27

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RADIO — Something wrong with your radio? Call » Owen Stpeby. Phone 845. 49-ts A HOME—Near the ball park and 2 lots for the price of $550. 1-3. cash, balace 9 and 18 mO. See Hallie Holloway, Adm. 9-ts FOR SALE — All electric, Butter Kist, Peanut and Popcorn machine. Also one 5-tube radio set complete with batteries and loud speaker. No reasonable offer refused. Louis J. Solt, Vawter Park Grocery. 12-2 t FOR SALE —My residence prop erty, known as the former Idt Knoor place, on the hill. Pari cash, balance terms or all cash If not sold in twb weeks wil rent to responsible party. Als< will sell some Partridge Rod chickens and pullets. H. A Buettner. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Can be reduced. Treatments are pleasant and results quick Call 176 for appointment. Dr Warner, Goshen. 13-11

HARDWARE SALE Having bought a Bankrupt Hardware Stock last week we are going to pass on to our friends the opportunity to get in on the bargains. Sale Will Start Friday, July 26th and Continue Until Saturday, August 2

2 FLORENCE 3 BURNER OIL STOVES 23.50 yALUES—SALE PRICE SIB.OO 1 FLORENCE 3 BURNER PRESSURE G ASOLINE STOVE $45.00 VALUE—SALE PRICE $34.75 1 AIR-O-GAS COLMAN PRESSURE GASOLINE STOVE $41.50 VALUE—SALE PRICE. $32.75 2 tiBLRNER RED STAR RANGE WITH OVEN $89.50 VALUFI—SALE PRICE $81.75 3 5 BURNER RED STAR RANGE WITH OVEN 72.00 VALUE— SALE PRICE $59.75 3 4 BURNER RED STAR STOVES WITH OVEN $42.00 VALLE—SALE PRICE $37.50 2 3 BURNER RED STAR STOVES WITH OVEN $32.00 VALLE—SALE PRICE $28.75 1 4 BURNER BUHL OIL STOVE WITH BACK $37.50 VALUE—SALE PRICE $31.25 1 OIL HEATER $6.50 JALUE—SALE PRICE ... $4.95 1 By 3 VACUM WASHING MAC HINE $150.00 VALUE SALE PRICE SIOO.OO 1 LAWN DRYETT WASHING MACHINE $155410 VALUE—SALE PRICE SIOO.OO FISHING TACKLE BOXES $1.50 VALUE at $1.19 PAINT RANGING FROM $2.90 to $4.25 per gal. at- $2.00 213 ft. 5 in. 3 PLY CORD GARDEN HOSE 14c ft. at ... lie 150 ft. MOULDED HOSE 10c ft. at -.. 6C 200 ft. 2 PLY CORO HOSE 11c ft. at 8c SUPEREX X SHELLS. 12 and 16 Gauge $1.25 Box at 99c SUPERX X SHELLS, 20 Gauge, $1.15 Box 91C

/ - • ' All above articles subject to stock on hand. OSBORN & SON PHONE No. 6 SYRACUSE, IND. - ■ ——**—-—————^—-“*

, _____ t | LOCALS | I ——■——j———' ■ The sixth annual reunion of the Nicolai family will be held ? at Madison Lake north of Bron--1 son, Michigan on Sunday, August 1 fourth. k Mrs. D. L. Brown, Mrs. Esten I. Clayton and daughter Lucy and e Fred Hinderer went to Indianaf nolis, Sunday where they spent the (lay with Miss Alice Mann. r •" i_ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jarrett of t Sylvania, Ohio, spent Saturday ( ] and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. >. Burton Howe. Her mother, Mrs. k Anna Crow accompanied them ; t back to their home. " Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jo in Meek we-e his brother Ed and wife of Warsaw, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Guy Rarig and children, Mrs. p Reed and son Franklin of Wa,o wasee. k Mrs. Gertrude Berry was in V Indianapolis, Sunday to see her new granddaughter, Nancy Carol ~ who was born last Thursday morning at 2:30 to Dr. and Mrs. ;s Wm. Smith. As a result of her few weeks stay here, Mrs. Bertha Me Clintic

(Crane felt sufficiently improved to return to Chicago Thursday, I where she expects to resume her work within a week or so. | Miss Ruth Blanchard returned Sunday from lowa State College at Ames. lowa whgre she was a student during the first 1 summer term. Miss Blanchard I spent Saturday in Des Moines with friends. * : Thursday dinner guests of Mr. • and Mrs. J. E. Burket and daur ghter Miss Edith were Mrs. Cliff , Eherenman- and two children, Mrs. Lorene Schreve and daughter. Betty, Mrs. Irene Graft ’ and daughter, Jean Marie. Jacob Kern and family spent the week end at Battle Creek, j Michigan,Mrs. Jane Kern and I granddaughters, Martha Jane and Katherine remained ‘or a short vacation at the home of | the formers brother, Chas Fackler. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Disher and Columbus Disher Jr. of Toledo ’ spent the week end with their ‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus ‘ Disher. Ralph Disher Jr. who has been here visiting relatives for s a few weeks, returned to his c home with his parents Sunday.

WINCHESTER SHELLS, Chilled Shot, Heavy Load $1.20 box at 95C WINCHESTER SHELLS, Drop Shot, Heavy Load sl.lO at 9Oc WINCHESTER RANGE SHELLS SI.OO at 79C M INCH ESTER 22 LONG, Stainless Cartridges 30c box at •• 24C Winchester 22 short, stainless cartridges 25 cts. value, box ait 19c WESTERN non-corrosive Lubaloy shorts 30 ct. value box at 19cts. * AIR rifle shot Bct. value tube at •• 5C AIR rifle shot 5 ct. value tube at 4C BEST tan cow halters $1.35 value at sl.lO BLACK horse halters $1.50 value at. . GILLETT razors at 20c RAY-0-MIST househoM fly spray SI.OO size at. . 89c RAY-OMIST household fly spray 75ct. size at 67C RAY-0 MIST household fly spray 50 ct. size.... 44c QUIGLEY ball bearing lawn mowers $11.75 value atsß.sO STERLING ball bearing lawn mower $10.50 value at 57.75 OAKLEAF ball bearing lawn mower $10.50 value at 57.75 ELWOOD ball bearing lawn mower $10.50 value at. .$7.75 RUN-EASE lawn mower $7.95 value at. $6.50 BIRDSELL 3| skein J in. tire, heavy reach wagon SIOO value at $94.75 ROCK ISLAND manure spreeder $165 value at.. $149.75

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Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Skidgelf; gave a birthday dinner Thursday j evening, it being both their son and daughters birthday. Those i present were Mr. and Mrs. Byron; Place and children of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Skid-] gell. Those from here who attended > the Homecoming at Indian Village, Sunday, were Rev. A. Nicodemus and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bushong and son, Emerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brown and two sons. Bevies of bathing beauties appear in “The Cohens and Kelleys in Atlantic city,” Universal.s 1929 edition of the CohenKelley partnership, which opens Monday and Tuesday. A “Summer Girl Contest” in which hundreds of real Atlantic City bathing girls take port is one of the big features in the farce. William Craft directed the production from an original screen story by Jack Townley. The leading players are George Sidney, Vera Price. The romance is supplied by Cornelius Keefe and Nora Lane. Virginia Sale and Tom Kennedy are also in the east. Subscribe for the Journal,

| ( I IN OUR CHURCHES i I ! •t _ 1 Evangelical Church I P. W. Soltau, General Supt., jC. E. Beck, Ass’t. I Services in this church Sunday as follows: Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Divine worship 10:45 A. M. The pastor will use for his sub- • i ject, “The Wonderful Christ.” i The evening services will be held in the Church of God. On account of the Ookwood as- ’ sembly there will be no midweek service next week. ’ R. G. Foust, Pastor. • V. B. Announcements. 3 Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. r Gerald Bushong, Supt. >■ Junior C. E. at 11:00 a. m. We will gather at the Church 1 of God in the evening for the , union service. Prayer hour, Thursday, 7:30 i P-jn. z Concord Sunday School will reorganize and observe the sacrament of the Lords Supper at morning hour. A. Nicodemus, Pastor. Zion Chapel U. B. Church Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service, 7:30 p. m. Last Quarterly Conference of Year at Zion, Aug. 4th and sth. All are invited to these services. Sherman Deaton, Supt. G. A. Ward, Pastor. Church Os God Sunday School at 10 o’cdock. No preaching. Prayer service each Thursday Preaching at eleven. In the evening will be the union service at seven-thirty. 0. 0.. Tracy, Pastor LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday July, 28. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Vesper services at 4:00 P. M. The Rev. Wm. Eckert,Professor of English Bible in Chicago Lutheran Seminary, will be in charge of this service. You are invited to hear him. A. H. Arbaugh, Pastor. Methodist Church Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. “Jesus and The Law” Junior League 11:00 a. m. Union Service at 7:30 at the U. B. ChurchPrayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30. Brotherhood Thursday 7:30. Arthur J. Armstrong, Minister. o BILLY SUNDAY TO BE AT WINONA It has been announced that the Rev. W. A. Sunday will preach in the Tabernacle at Winona Lake, Indiana, on Sunday morning, July 28. This will be Mr. and Mrs. Sunday’s first visit here this season and thousands will come to the Tabernacle to hear the greatest Evangelist in this country preach one of his inimitable sermons.

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