The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 51, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 15 April 1920 — Page 10
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WANTED—Women between 18 and 40 years of age to work in pocking, shipping and manuftCturing departments. Experience unnecessary and work not difficult but applicant must be in good health and willing to learn. Give height, weight and age in your application. Pay beginners $15.00 per week? Work 50 hours per week. Also have permanent places for experienced cut off sawyers and rip sawyers. Sligh Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. , 4153 SALE—The next big co-operative public sale of the Syracuse Sale Company will be held in the Huntington street pavilion next Tuesday, April 20. Do not fail to come. , Akers & Osborn, Mgrs. ; . 4151 p PAINT —I have a full line of paints at prices you can not afford to let your buildings go without. My paint is one of the best you can buy anywhere. Phone 445, James Berry, Syracuse. 3255 PRINTING —The Journal has been,, turning out some especially tasty printed matter lately. We are well equipped, and we take pride in having our TVork measure up to city standards. 415 f LOST —Pair of glasses with , Sheltex rims, somewhere between my home and High School building. Finder please return to Journal office. Meta Seehawer. 4151 b GARDENS —A good garden requires good seeds. We have on hand a complete assortment of bulk and package seeds. Better Zget them early. Seider & Burgener grocery. ' 3184 LOST—GoId handled penknife, engraved with initial P; lost in Main street, between school building and lake Tuesday, evening. Return to Journal oiffice. TIRES LOANED—The New Way vulcanizing shop will lend you a tire while yours is being vulcanized if you have no spare tire. 4151 p WANTED — Attend Summer School at the South Bend Busines College, and prepare for a good office position. Enter any Monday. Catalog free. 415 ~ CLEANING AND PRESSING— Leave your clothes to be cleaned and pressed with Mrs. Rosson, at the shop above postoffice, or 4th door west of the' postoffice. SONORAS —All 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 LOST —Small boy’s brown cloth hat, new, several days ago. at Journal office. 415fp
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HATS —We have a nece assort- I ment of sailors, also ladies’, misses 1 and children’s Mrs. Rosson, above the postoffice.! 415 f SAVE ON TIRES—Cut the! high Cost of tires by having your old ones vulcanized. Work absolutely guaranteed. G. A. Weisshaar. 4151 p - ! 4—-- —’ RUGS—A big shipment of rugs is nmlv in, comprising a special large variety and in all sizes. Beckman’s. Hsf HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save h. great deal of money by buying a Harmpn-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf LETTERHEADS—The Journal’s reputation for turning out tasty letterheads is spreading far. We would like to print yours. 25fp ' IMPLEMENTS—Do not fail to J take of the offerings in the implement line at the Quality Hardware Store. 4lf L ; | WANTED —Scrap iron, metals [ of all kinds,’rubber, rags, waste paper magazines. B. 0. Mabie. 3254 p STEEL NEEDLES—The regu- . !ar 10c steel ’beedies for 5c a package of 10Q at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 f GLASS—We have a big stock of Window glass and can take; care of your needs. Osborn & Son Hardware. 481 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 ’ RABBITS - Red, black , and st'epl gray; Flemish Giant and Red Belgian. Phone 436, or see Riley Wantz. 48f WANTED—BIown out tires and tubes to repair at the Vulcanizing Shop across from the postoffice. 4151 p FOR SALE — Sonora talkingmachine,- in first class condition. Inquire at Thornburg’s Drug Store. 4152 WANTED--People should hear the Harmon-q-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f MONUMENTS—Any oneHthat is in need of anything in the monument lirie should see James Berry, phone'44s, Syracuse. 3255 FOR SALE—Motor boat, 16 ft. long, 4 h. p. Harkless engine; being painted. Phone 382, or see Ed Fisher. 413 p BLUE BlßD—Water softener and washing powder for washing machines. All grocers. 484 FOUND---Lady’s handkerchief with blue edge Call at Journal office. *■ 415 f
I Fresh Vegetables in Season .j I I I Eat plenty of II n?\.- H \l RJ vegetables and you "* 1 ° will cn j°y good health. They arc full of nourIC ■—- 3] ishment and have a ben- | t , ;I eficial influence upon jOfr. jO I your whole system. Wl ‘ MwiuW "We keep a large and complete stock of all the fresh vegetables in season ! and sell them at prices you can _ easily afford to pay. And those not in season can be found in our E -d- j| canned goods department, where quality and prices are alNH/ ways surc to l ust right Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Seider& Burgener Pure F°»d Grocers
HOUSECLEANING — Spring housecleaning hint: use Blue Bird washing powder on woodwork. All grocers. 484 VOTERS—Your vote for William Gray Loehr f&r Prosecuting Attorney on May 4th will be appreciated. 415 SEEDS—A choice assortment of good bulk garden seeds is on hand at the Seider & Burgener grocery. , 3184 FURNITURE—Watch the new furniture coming in at Beck-* man’s Store. 34f BLUE BIRD—Use Blue Bird wafer softener and save the hands. All grocers. 484 OOM TOLD ' HIM TO TIKE IT Had Suffered Since He Was A Boy Ten Years Old —Tanlac Restores Health. “I have been in bad health ever since I was a boy ten years old, and have taken all sorts of medicines and treatments, but 1 never got rid of my troubles until I commenced taking Tanlac,” said, William Edwards, who employed at the Ford Motor Works, and who lives at 2139 Olive St., Indianapolis, Ind., while talking to a Tanlac representative the other day. “I was in pretty bad shape when I commenced taking Tanlac,” continued Mr Edwards, “for I had been fighting my troubles for twenty long years, and they had about gotten the best of me. I was "under treatment all the time, and was told that my trouble was nervous indigestion, but the treatment I was getting didn’t sem to do me any goo<j at afl. I cut out everything to eat except milk and eggs, but this seemed to cause me just as much suffering as anything else. After eating I would bloat up with gas and would have the worst sort of pains in the pit of my stomach. 1 also suffered from pains across my back right over my kidneys, and this trouble got so bad that when I stooped over I could hardly straighten up again. Sometimes while walking along the street I would have spells of dizziness and would have to grab a post or lean against a building to keep from falling. For the past fifteen years, I have been bothered a lot with constipation, BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions on Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND
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blacksmithing tools, also his woodworking tools; Success manure spreader; John Deere Hammock corn plow; Oliver No. 11 sulky plow; hard coal stove; range; library table; complete list of garden tools; mole trap, forks, rakes, etc.; Brown-Manly cultivator new; 2 sulky plow harrows; 60-tooth steel frame spike harrow. Real Estate.—Deed to Lot No. 78 in Strombeck & Weaver’s addition to Syracuse, fronting on the lake. Auto,mobiles. — Ford touring car in good condition and Vulcan roadster in good condition'. Terms.—Announced at sale. SYRACUSE SALE COMPANY Akers & Osborn, Mgrs. D. G. Lehman, Geo. Xanders, Martin Fisher, Pat Coy, Auctioneers. Clerks. ’ PUBLIC SALE I will sell the following listed property at my residence 1 mile north by 1 mile east of Milford Jet., 4 mil£s south by 1 mile east of New Paris, | mile south of the Big Church, on what is known as the Nymyer farm FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920 Cattle.—so Head, all Jerseys, including 30 milk cows, 10 yearlings, 10 coming yearlings, 1 thorough bred bull. Special attention given to Estates, Deeds, Mortgages and Wills WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney at Law Over Lake City Bank, Warsaw, Ind. Admitted to practice in'all courts. Mortgage Exemptions and Auto Licenses. Candidate for Prosecutor subject to choice of Republican Voters May 4th. Phone 113—Res. 1059
FRESH, CLEAN MEATS Await you at our market at all times. You will find the juiciest cuts and the tenderest > pieces here. We also handle smoked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET •> OOOOOOGQOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOQQOQOOOOOOQOOOOCXX>OOOQOO< OUR BIG BARGAIN BASEMENT Is ready with a complete showing of the finest Chinaware, Aluminumware, Woodenware, Glassware, and your kitchen needs of all kinds at Very Special Prices. Fashion’s for Spring And This Store Responds With Assortments Diversified In Styles And Fabrics, Yet Modertae In Price, You Will Enjoy Viewing These Attractive Showing WOMEN’S—MISSES’—CHILDREN’S COATS Snappy Styles in Sport Coats, sizes 16-18-36 in the new spring shades—Coats in various lengths—Loose Models—Belted and Blouse Back Models in all shades for Spring and Summer wear at very attractive prices. The New Suits $35.00 to $75.00 Very Smart Models of Navy Blue Serges, Tricotines and Velour Checks—Suits of Jersey Cloth in Pretty Shades of Tan, Brown, Pekin Blue and Heather Mixtures in all sizes at $25.00 and $27.50 upward. Spring Skirts Small Velour Checks and Large Plaid Skirts in Various Colors at SIO.OO upward. Silk Skirts in beautiful styles of Fantase Silks, Satins, Baronet Satins, Crepe-de-Chene, Tricolettes and Combination Materials. Taffeta Silk Dresses—Satin Dresses—Georgette and Crepe-de-Chene Dresses—Jersey Dresses —Serge and Tricotines. We are now showing Pretty Accordian Pleated Dresses bf Navy Blue Serge at $25.00 Special. -the tiUpSOKcofl A GROWING STORE -IN A GROWING CITY
Hogs.—lß Head, including 17 shoats and 1 Spotted boar. Horses. —3 Head, sound, good workers. Implements, Harness, Seed Corn, etc. C. B. RARICK ■ o m ’ m | : | REAL ESTATE : | I:I f J By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw Benj. F. Talley to Weldon Reed, lot 157 Mentone . 4,250 James H. Blue to Clarence E. Leininger, 40 a sec 2 Franklin tp 7,500 Alonzo Blue to Clarence E. Leininger, tract sec 2 Franklin tp - 9,500 Samuel D. Funk to Asa and Clara Durham, 65.85 a sec 17 Plain tp 6,750 Jesse E. Frazier to Harry J. McDonald and wife, 41 a sec 1 Jefferson tp. ...., 6,765 Harold E. Shepler to Roy G. and Bessie Sprigg, lots 77 & 78 William’s ad Warsaw 2,000
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