The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 2, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 May 1920 — Page 8
| Classified Ads §j # w j $ Classified advertising is ae- I # cepted at the rate of 1 cent # I # a word for each insertion. A £ $£ booking and collection fee of jj: g 10 cents will be added for a g 8 charged account; no account # j! will be charged for less than Ji g 25 cents for a single item. g g i's «=*:”'^gggggggggr';tgggggggggggg FOR SALE—Two frame trusses, suitable for bridge; made of ' Bxß-in. timber 30-ft. dong, put together with l-in.x7-ft. rods. Will sell at one-third cost to build. Can be seen at Maloy . school house. Frank Bushoiig.s6f FOR SALE- 18 Ft. passenger launch on Lake Wawasee; equipped 3 hp. Gray motor; good condition, price $350. Apply Jacob Click, foreman Wawasce State Hatchery. 5132. PRINTING—The Journal has been turning out some especially tasty printed matter lately. We are well equipped, and we take pride in having our work measure up to city standards. 415 f WANTED — Attend Summer beginning June 7, and qualify for an office position. Catalog free. Write the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. 5134 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 pdstoffice. HATS—We have a nice assortment of sailors, also ladies’, misses’ and children’s dress hats. Mrs. Rosson, above the postoffice. 415 f HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”olßf FURNITURE—A complete line of bed room, dining room and parlor furniture just arrived at Beckman’s Store. 422 f LETTERHEADS—The Journal’s reputation for turning out tasty letterheads is spreading far. We would like to print yours. 25fp ’ fFOR SALE—Motor boat, 16 ft., Harkless engine; newly painted. Extjha Iff hp. engine. Phone 382, l or See Ed Fisher. 4293 f * LAST CHANCE—We are closing out our implements. Come in and see us for prices. Quality i Hardware Store. 513 f ~ PHONOGRAPHS — Victrolas and Sonoras from $25.00 and up at Beckman’s Store. 422 f FOR SALE—The Mrs. E. J. . Hockensmith property on Boston street. 4294 TWINE —Buy your harvester twine now at the Quality Hardware Store, at the right prices. FOR SALE—Victrola talking machine in good condition. See R. E. Thornburg. * 56f FOUND —Small gold band ring. Call at Journal office. 513 f FURNITURE—See the new furniture at Beckman’s Store.
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NOTICE —Effective Sunday, May 9, we will make an additional auto-bus run every Sunday, leaving the Grand Hotel at 4;15 p. m, and leaving Milford at 5:00 p. m. Snobarger’s Livery. 5133 WANTED—PeopIe should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. j- 91Sf STEEL NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 t WANTED—Second hand bicycle, in fairly good condition, rea? sonably priced. Phone 112. 56f RUGS—Now is the time to get your new rugs at Beckman’s Store. 422 f TO RENT—Barn in good condition. ! See Mrs. Ellen Traster. ° 562 p
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that nearly everything I ate disagreed with me. Gas bloated me up until I would have fainty, dizzy spells so bad that I would almost fall over in my tracks. 1 just simply had to force myself to go to my work as it was wrecking my nerves and fast sapping my strength away. Finally I got so bad off ? th(it I had to have an operation on my nose to even be able to breathe. About two years ago I gave up hope of continuing my work and was making plans' to quit it. ! “But meanwhile I heard of Tanlac and had begun to take it. Well, sir, I was dumb founded to the quick results I received and by the time I had finished my fourth bottle I was feeling like a new man. The pains in j my back and sides left me and my kidneys soon were in fine condition. Gas stopped forming j on my stomach and my appetite returned. My breathing became | free and easy and my nerves i were as steady as a clock. This j was two" years ago that all my ; troubles left me and to this day i they have never shown up again. I did not have to quit ! work and today I am driving my ! engine with as ,much pleasure as I did fifteen years ago. My gain has been in every way and I feel ten years younger. I consider Tanlac the greatest boon to suffering humanity that the world has ever seen and I gladly give it my hearty recommendation.” | Tanlac is sold in Syracuse by R. E. Thornburg and by the leading druggist in every town. (Advertisement) o HOW FAR IS WARSAW! ‘Not So Far That the Statements Os Its Residents Cannot Be Verified. i Rather an interesting case has been developed in Warsaw. Be- | ing so near by, it is well worth | publishing here. The statement is sincere—the proof convincing: Mrs. F. M. Sellers, 514 W. Perry St., Warsaw, Ind., says: “For many years I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills when sufering from kidney trouble, in fact, I would use no other remedy. Whenever my back begins to ache or my kidneys shou of disorder, I resort to 11 Doan’s and it doesn’t take them
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when the roof of the Hawks Furniture company caught fire on the night of April 16, has been sold by the Hawks company to the Stiver Store, and will be placed on sale there. The stock consists of 866 pieces of bedroom furniture, finished in mahogany, walnut, ivory and French grey, which has been built for exclusive metropolitan retail stores, and represented forty days’ proauction of the factory. The Stiver Store will place the stock, in its present condition, on sale in the S. F. Larimer Auto Sales room, 119 South Main street, and the Blue Bird room, 132 North Main street, on May 15, and the sale will continue until the stock is disposed of. Delay in beginning the sale w-as caused by inability to secure salesrooms, and the Larimer room was secured only because of the agency’s inability to secure enough cars to fill orders or to have need for a display room. It is said that the furniture, ; but slightly damaged in many j instances, is to be sold at less : than the cost of the materials. | In order to dispose of the stock it will be necessary to clear the floors of the two rooms three times. 5131 o . THANKS VOTERS Editor The Journal: Through your paper I wish to thank you for the service rendered during my campaign for Prosecutor and all my friends who worked for me and sup-
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o r : nr I : REAL ESTATE : 11 Li ~ : H By Houton C. Fraser. Warsaw Malinda Bowlby to Marcus Phillipson, pt lot 8 Pyle’s ad Warsaw ..._ $2,150 Birch M. Boggs to Edwin L. and Blanche M. LaFollett, lots 11 & 12 Funk’s Market St. ad Warsaw 1,600 Chas. H. Rentfrow to Court R. Slabaugh, lot 49 S & W Ad Syracuse .’. 1,600 BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions on Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND B. Holloway Chiropractor Office at Home. Phone 152
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Oliver Larson et al to Lewis E. Schlotterback, lot 94 Hillibold ad Syracuse . 800 Ademar Rufie to Samuel Bashore, 80 a sec 33 Lake tp 12,000 Albert E. Drudge to Harmon Drudge, lots 21, 22 Silver Lake 1,000 Warren Darst to Mary A. Losee et al 40 a sec 15 Jefferson tp 5,650 Lemon L. Latimer to Conn O. Blue, pt lets 20, 21 & 22 Bowman ad Mentone 4,600
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