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| Classified Ads | g # *• Classified advertising is ac- $ ■£ eepted .at the rate of 1 cent # a word for each insertion. A « ?■ booking and collection fee of £ 4 10 cents will be added for a # charged account; no account w will be charged for less than Jf # 25 cents for a single Item. 9 ** WANTED —Hundreds of good office positions are open in South Bend for the business trained. Begin preparation now by the Home Study plan and later enter the resident South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. Write for catalog. ® 344 GARDENS —A good garden requires good seeds. We have on hand a complete assortment of bulk and package seeds. Better get them early. Seider & Burgener grocery. 3184 BREAD—Don’t fail to take advantage of the offer of 2 loaves of Elkhart bread for 25 cents at the Laune? Grocery on Saturday only. • 1 BATTERIES—Buick, Overland, Chevrolet, Ford and Oakland new battery for $28.50. Other sizes and cars in proportion. Conrad’s Garage, Warsaw. 3184 LETTERHEADS—The Journal’s reputation for turning out tasty letterheads is spreading far. We would like to print yours. 25fp CLEANING AND PRESSING— Leave your clothes to be cleaned and pressed with Mrs. Rosson, 4th door west of the postoffice. AUTO PAlNTlNG—Automobile painting, new tops, and repairs. Conrad’s Garage Warsaw, Ind. 3184 SEEDS —A choice assortment of good bulk garden seeds is on hand at the Seider & Burgener grocery. 3184 ELKHART BREAD—For Saturday only we will sell 2 loaves of Elkhart bread for 25 cents, at the Launer Grocery. 1 STEEL NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 f SI,OOO ALLOWED—You are now allowed SI,OOO mortgage exemption. See Butt & Xanders. FOR SALE—A Monarch malleable kitchen range. Phone 160 or see Wm. T. Bowld. 3181 LOST —Ford Weed auto chain somewhere on Route 2. Suitable reward. J. E. Kern. 4181 p ~ DWELLINGS WANTED—List your dwelling properties for sale with Butt & Xanders. 3183 AUTO TlßES—Goodyear and Goodrich tires. Conrad’s Garage, Warsaw, Ind. 3184

■ •••-.. ■ ■ ■ ■ Seeds ■ ■ are i I Ready ! — 81 MY 7 E are now prepared to supply you with W seeds for your early spring garden and your flower bed. Act on that good impulse of yours, and have the garden patch prepared as early as possible. There are some things that you should be getting S started in the house such as cabbage and & tomatoes. K Sj"“ Get in line with the movement to cut down the high cost of living by having a back yard or vacant lot garden. We can supply you with all kinds of seeds, including the best brands in bulk and in packages. ■ Seider &. Burgener ■ k \ — Grocers — L \ Syracuse, Indiana

BRADLEY SWEATERS— We will place on sale, Saturday, a line of Bradley Sweaters at 1-3 to 1-2 off from the regular price. Some of these goods are slightly soiled from sampling. A. W. Strieby. RASPBERRIES—Large red St. Regis everbearing raspberries; fine healthy plants. Get your plants now and have berries this year. Phone 304, W. F. Smith 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 SPRING HATS—Just received a stock of new spring hats for all. Gall and see them. Mrs. Rosson, above the postoffice. 311 f HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “Thp. Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßi DON’T PAY —Don’t pay more than $28.50 for 11-plate batteries. Conrad’s Garage, Warsaw, Ind. 3184 RUGS —Congoleum rugs in all sizes and in a large variety ol patterns to select from are now on hand at Beckman’s. 115 f WANTED —People should heai the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f RUGS—A big shipment of rugs is now in, comprising a special large variety and in all sizes. Beckman’s. 115 f WANTED —To purchase standing timber and logs. Goshen Veneer Company, Goshen, Indiana. 346 EXEMPTIONS—Now is the time for mortgage exemptions. See But & Xanders. 3185 FURNITURE—Watch the new furniture coming in at Beckman’s Store. 34f NEEDLES—AII kinds of needles are carried in stock at Rothenberger’s. 116 f FOR SALE, or Trade—Cane mill in good shape. See Riley Miller, Syracuse, Rt. 1. Ip BREAD—2 Loaves of Elkhart bread for 25 cents on Saturday only at the Launer Grocery. 1 PUBLIC SALE ‘ The 9th big co-operative sale of the Syracuse Sale Company will be held in the all-weather sale pavilion in Huntington St. at Syracuse, beginning at twelve

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o’clock on TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920 Horses. —9 Head, including one sorrel colt 3 yrs. old wt. 1350; gray gelding 12 yrs. old wt. 1200 shire gelding wt. 1450; imported Belgian stallion wt. 2000; bay mare wt 1200; black mare 3 yrs. old wt. 1350; brown horse wt. 1550. Cattle.—ll Head, including a full blood yearling Holstein bull sired by King Segis Pontiac Corwill; cow 6 yrs. old‘with calf by side; Hereford heifer 2 yrs. old; Durham cow 7 yrs old; Holstein cow 3 yrs. old giving milk;, fresh in June; red heifer 1 yr. old; black poled Angus epw 6 yrs. old; Jersey cow 7 yrs. old with calf by side; yearling heifer; red cow giving milk; Jersey sprayer. Hogs.—6o Head, including sow with 8 pigs; 30 shoats, wt. from 80 to 150 lbs. each; sow with 8 pigs; 2 Big Type Poland China sows, due to farrow April Ist. Sheep—lo Head, all good ewes. Implements.—John Deere sulky cultivator with spring brakes and new shovels; Buckeye hand corn sheller; one new Knapsack \prayer; 6-bl. steel tank; 2-barrel tank; top buggy; wagon; set of single buggy harness; horse collar; good vinegar barrel; sulky plow; Studebaker wagon; 25 blks of medicated salt. Lumber. —About 1,000 feet of good lumber, shiplap. Household Goods. — Kitchen cabinet, 2 kitchen range stoves; good cupboard; one large parlor lamp; 3 doz. good new brooms; many other articles. Apple Butter. —20 Gallons of extra good apple butter. Terms. —Announced at sale. Ladies Aid will serve hot lunch SYRACUSE SALE COMPANY Akers & Osborn, Mgrs. D. G. Lehman Pat Coy Martin Fisher Chas. Crow o NOTICE To • the Town of Syracuse, and the citizens thereof; State of Indiana, County of Kosciusko, ss: In the Kosciusko Circuit Court, February Term, 1920, No. 14595.

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’W 1 MICKIESAYS ftUNNIN’ K UVNSVBVtR—But lU' 1 VABT rrtUkVt SMM TH* I CMATL ttUBBtV KHgeS IS ] SOMS CHCKV GVM TUlffS ( SKNt K QOMCTSa BH CKkkOW- 1 ) *TO RLV UV L V w 'oto <OJUN HAS fJLI * ‘flU, I In the matter of the petition of Nevin McConnell, for vacation of alley. Notice is hereby given that Nevin McConnell, has presented and filed his petition addressed to the Kosciusko Circuit Court and the Judge thereof, praying for the vacation of the alley If* ing between Lots sixty-three (63) and seventy-four (74) in the Original Plat of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, and more particularily described as follows; to-wit: —Beginning at the east side of Lake Street in said Town, thence running north-easterly between said lots 63 and 74 in said Original Plat of said Town, to the waters edge of what is known as Syracuse Lake at which point, the same terminates; that the same will come up for hearing before the Judge of said Court, at the City of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, on the ;30th day of March, 1920; at which time and place, the Town of Syracuse, or any citizens or citizen thereof are required to appear and remonstrate why the petitioner’s

* petition shall be not granted. I In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my hand and affixed my official seal, this 12th day of March, 1920. RUSSELL H. BUTLER, Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court Butt & Xanders, for petitioner. (4182) o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Kosciusko County, ss: In the Kosciusko Circuit Court April Term, 1920. Viola Myrtle Biller vs. Simon

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B. Biller, tomplaint 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 I be holden on the Ist Monday of I April, A. D. 1920, at the Court i Hbuse 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 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of j said Court, at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, this Ist day of March A. D. 1920. I RUSSELL H. BUTLER, Clerk 1 (Seal) Kosciusko Circuit Court Bult & Xanders, t