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| Classified Ads | # 4 5 Classified advertising is ac- £ cepted at the rate of 1 cent # # a word for each insertion. A # 6 booking and collection fee of # 10 cent.s will be added for a £ S charged account; no account & $ will be charged for less than # 25 cents for a single item. 4 WANTED —Hundreds of good office positions are open in South Bend for the business trained. Beginpreparation now by the Home Study plan and later enter the • resident South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. Write for catalog. 344 FOR SALE—-Brick house and lot, 2 blocks south of B. & 0. depot; 8 rooms, outbuildings, grape arbor, garden. See Chas. Weade, or address 0. E. Larson, Morrison, 111. 226 f VALUE RECEIVED—Get value received for your money by using the Goshen Blended Flours, Gerbelle and Never Fail. Once used, always used. 2263 SONORAS—AII the models of Sonoras up to S2OO are now in stock at Beckman’s Store. Hear them and compare them with other machines. 226 f WANTED —Several girls to operate power sewing machines. Good wages while learning. Address Rock Run Mills, Underwear and Yarns, Goshen, Ind. 342 HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf COST OF LIVING—Buy the Goshen Flour, Cook’s Delight, and reduce the H. C. L. It is the best pastry flour made. 2263 STEEL NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 f LETTERHEADS—The Journal’s reputation for turning out tasty letterheads is spreading far. We ■would like to print yours. 25fp RUGS —Congoleum rugs in all sizes and in a large variety of patterns to select from are now on hand at Beckman’s. 115 f SPRING HATS —Just received a stock of new spring hats for all. Call and see them. Mrs. Rosson, above the postoffice. 311 f WANTED —To purchase standing timber and logs. Goshen Veneer Company, Goshen, Indiana. 346 NEEDLES—AII kinds of needles are qarried in stock at Rothenberger’s. 116 f LOST —Ladies’ dark gray Kid Glove. Leave at Journal office. l\: FOR SALE—3 Dozen young hens. Court Slabaugh. 4111 p

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WANTED —People should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f CLEANING AND PRESSING— Leave your clothes to be cleaned and pressed with Mrs. Rosson, 4th door west of the postoffice. HEALTH BRAN—The Goshen Health Bran is a mild and gerftle laxative. Eat it and save doctor’s bills. 2263 RUGS—A big shipment of rugs is now in, comprising a special large variety and in all sizes. Beckman’s. 115 f FURNITURE —Watch the new furniture coming in at Beckman’s Store. 34f FOR SALE—Good 400 egg incubator. Phone 531, Mrs. Chas. E. Bishop. 341 BE WISE —Eat the Goshen Health Bran and keep away the flu. 2263 AT STRI EBY’S Bout time to change from Winter to Spring foot wear. We have a shoe for you, whether for service or dress. Will be pleased to show you our line. A. W. Strieby. o NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in the Kosciusko Circuit Court, entitled Louise B. Woerner vs. Eileen Pool, et al., for the partition of certain real estate therein described, to sell the real estate described in said cause, I will, as such Comniissioner, on the 2nd day of April, 1920, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate situate in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, to-wit: — Lots Numbered Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Village of Willow Grove; also, commencing at the North East corner of Lot Number Nine (9) in the Village of Willow Grove; running thence North sixty (60) feet; thence in a Westerly direction one hundred (100) feet; thence South ten (10) feet; thence West fifty (50) feet; thence in a Southerly direction, parallel with the West line of Lot Number Ten (10) in the Village of Willow Grove, to lake Wawasee; thence in an Easterly direction, following the meanderings of said Lake Wawasee, to the South West corner of said Lot Number Ten (10) in the Village of Willow Grove; thence North along the West line of said Lot Number Ten ’(10) to the North West corner thereof; thence East along the North line

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of Lots Numbered Nine (9) and Ten (10) in the Village of Willow Grove, to the place of beginning; all located in the South West Fractional Quarter of the North East Fractional Quarter (or Lot No. 2) in Section Nine (9), Township Thirty Four (34) North, Range Seven (7) East. Terms of Sale: one third cash, one third in twelve months, and one third in eighteen months from date of sale, or all cash, the purchaser to give notes secured by mortgage on the premises sold bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, for the amount of the purchase price remaining unpaid. The said sale to take place at the law office of Butt & Xanders in the town of Syracuse, Indiana, at the hour of 2:30 P. M. of said day. George L. Xanders, Commissioner. Deahl & Deahl, Attys. 344 O 7 ~ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Kosciusko County, ss: In the Kosciusko Circuit Court April Term, 1920. Viola Myrtle Biller vs. Simon B. Biller, complaint No. 14584. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Butt & Xanders, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that said defendant, Simon B. Biller is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for divorce and that said non-resi-dent is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named that unless he be and appear on the 15th day of the term of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, being the 21st day of April, 1920, to be holden on the Ist Monday of April, A. D. 1920, at the Court House in Warsaw, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness Whereof, I t hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this Ist day of March A. D. 1920. RUSSELL H. BUTLER, Clerk (Seal) Kosciusko Circuit Court Butt & Xanders, Attys, for Plaintiff. 343 o NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana, Administrator of the

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MICKIESAYS .#1 \ f -rtC BOSS SAMS US KSMER. MET HEARD OS AD\)ERV\S'MGr WMUU»h»G- A KNXN's XNHEXJ THE VkKMS CONWCT\TOR . XXJD.S OOWa' X* \‘ _ —— sjA/uer XxrHaec ( a os .< noucfi WAmT ;T o\<,T>nctly - uMoeQSTooo tma-t - ~ (PoftTM N" ext f" ETC) — ==| U/AS' mQT UlßiTftM estate of Jacob Rentfrow, late of Kosciusko Countyi~deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Milton E. Rentfrow, Feb. 26th, 1920. Administrator. Warren T. Colwell, Atty. (343) PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at

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public auction the following i listed household goods at the Jacob Rentfrow residence at the end of west Boston street, beginning at 1:30 o’clock on SATURDAY, MARCH 13 3 Beds and springs, mattress, dressers, child’s bed, 30 yds. carpet, 2 rockers, 6 dining chairs, 2 tables, sideboard, stand, 2 kitchen cabinets, ice box, sanitory cot, i settee, organ, rugs, dishes, 30 qts of canned fruit, 2 bu. potatoes, oil stove, range, hard coal burner soft coal burner, jars and crocks, ! sauer kraut, meat grinder, coking utensils, tub, porch swing, garden plow, shovels and hoes, lawn mower, 2 clocks, lamp, carpet sweeper, linoleum, supboard, heating stove, 30 yds. ingrain carpet, 6 kitchen chairs, 4 joints sugar cured meat, some lard and other articles. ; Terms. —6. months credit on supis over $5. MILTON RENTFROW, Administrator Jacob Rentfrow Estate ' o TO HELP EMPLOYES The General Electric Company has announced a plan for the selling of food stuffs by the company to employees at cost, the financing of home building, and the lending of money in emergencies without interest. The company plans to build" a store-

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/ "" - FRESH, GLEAN MEATS Await you at our market at all times. You will find the juiciest cuts and the teiylerest pieces here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET * ■ — - ■ It,-* Freshest Eggs and 1 flfwhsa Finest Butter and eggs have a highly nutri- >□] tivc value and should have a prominent place on every table. But quality is an important feature to watch. • LX-X Rich, delicious butter a dd s greatly to the tastiness the meal, and we always A have plenty, both creamery and country made. Cheaper grades for- cocking. come in fresh every day—right from the I poultry /arms. And wo L___———J l! charge no more than you would I lJ x pay elsewhere for inferior quality. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Seider & Burgener Pure Food Grocers :: , # t j! First Showing of ;■ ;; New Spring Attire j! < ► Here you will- see the launching of the inodes that are * ► - b„ . m 0 destined to rule in the fashion world of the O .... !! 0 woman. — — :: :: SUITS COATS | :: WAISTS | :: SKIRTS t 0 I o J - J ! New Arrivals in Millinery | I OUR FIRST SHOWING OF THE LATEST MODES | If it be true that “there is nothing never in ♦ ► mode than the last new hat,” then this early ▲ * collection claims the right to be termed “newest.” ▼ ► Shapes are so varied and materials so skill- _♦ J fully used that mere description are in adequate | 1 ► —you must see them and try them on. ! — ♦ ; New Draperies ♦ ► In Varied Materials And Styles. X ► Let us now turn our thoughts to renewing the charm I ► of our room by calling your attention to opr new i * display of Curtains and Diaperies which we have just ▼ ► received from America’s best makers. , X ► i ; n X WheHUDSOHcCJ ' " z t

AT STRIEBY’S Curtain Materials and Draperies—We have in transit (now ■ due) the largest variety and ; most beautifully line we have I ever handled. A. W. Strieby..