The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1920 — Page 8
Classified Ads | ■ w * Classified advertising is ac- * £ cepted at the rate of 1 cent # 9 a word for each insertion. A g * booking and collection fee of g £ iu cents Vill be added for a g * charged account; no account g * will be charged for less than * * 26 cents for a'single item. g I ********** - -’
GLASSES—Dr. John S. Bone-e---well, eyesight specialist, will be at the Miss Julia Ott residence, corner of .Main and Lake streets, on alternate Wednesdays, beginning June 23, 1920. Examinations are free; after once fitted, any changes of lenses needed are made free.
SHOES—Not the cheapest, but the best. Usually the best is the cheapest rn the long run. Our line is complete for dress or service. Not a shoe in our entire stock in which substitutes are used in place of leather. —A. W. Strieby. 63f
LOST—Opportunities are lost every day. For instance, you could afford to buy that new rtove you need if you would first sell the old one by offering it for sale in fk Journal classified ad.
WANTED— Save money by enrolling for a business course before July 15 at summer rates. Enter any time. It will pay you to write for catalogue now. The South Bend Business College. 624
SHORTCAKE—Everyone likes a good shortcake. To insure unfailing success on baking day, use the "Expansion” flour. Manufactured only by The Goshen Milling Company. 6173
MID SEASON SALE—We are selling our hats at a great reduction. Come in and get a cheap hat. Mrs. Rosson, above the postoffice. 610 f
“EXPANSION”—Us?e the “Expansion” flour when baking short cake or biscuits. It is easy to use and never fails to bring the desired results. 6173
FOR SALE —A bargain in a nice home on south Main street, Syracuse. Phone 445, or see James Berry. 624 f
FOR SALE —The Landis property on corner Pearl and Harrison streets. Inquire at house, or at Grand Hotel. f 624
WANTED —A young woman to act as our representative in taking subscriptions to The Syracuse Journal, spare time on commission.
CHERRIES— Early Richmond cherries are now ripe for delivery. Montmorencies will be ripe about July Ist. Place your order. Stephen, Freeman. 6242
WANTED —People should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated.' 918 f
TO RENT —We have one good typewriter on hand to rent. The Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange.
FOR SALE—Motor boat, 20 ft. flat bottom, 1-1 horse engine; for $75. M. F. Harrison, Fairhaven cottage, Oakwood Park. 71 lp
BRADLEYS—See our beautiful Bradley bathing suits and sweaters before you buy. A. W. Strieby. 63f
STEEL NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 f
FOR SALE—2 small row boats, and one large; price $lO each. Phone. 531, Wawasee Marine Supply Co. 711
FOUND— Black ribbon watch fob, with three gold initials. €!all at Journal office and pay for ad. 624 f TIRES —Some bargains in good second hand tires at the Weisshaar Vulcanizing Shop. 711 p FRAMING —Have your pictures framed at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 63f LINOLEUM —Let us* figure with you on your linoleum needs. A. W. Strieby. 63f FOR SALE—Several good used pianos. J. W. Rothenberger. 527
REDUCED!—We are offering reduced prices on our entire line of silks. Black and navy taffetas worth $4.00 are offered for $3.25. Crepe-de-chlnes and georgettes worth $3.75 we will sell for $2.95. Also a beautiful line of fancy shirting silks, worth $3.75 to $4.00, we are offering for only $2.95. —A. W. Strieby. 63f
REPLIES — Maybe the reason so many of the letters you write are not replied to is because those who receive them can not read them. If you would typewrite your letters they would -'eceive attention. Buy a typewriter of the Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange. 624 f
STATIONERY — Have your name and business printed on your stationery by The Journal’s printing department. Your letters will create a better impression oh those who receive *hem. 624 f
CLEANING AND PRESSING— Leave your clothes to be cleaned and pressed with Mrs. Rosson, at the shop above postoffice, or at residence, corner south Main and Portland streets.
BISCUITS —Now’ that hot weather has arrived, you can lessen your labors by using our “Expansion” flour for biscuits. The Goshen Milling Company. 6173
FOUND —Many people have found away to dispose of the things they no longer need. Journal classified ads turn the trick . % 624 f
GROCERIES—A complete line of fresh, first quality groceries. Sold on the cash and carry system, which means a substantial saving. A. W. Strieby. 63f
VULCANIZING- Vhy not save sc vet a! dollars and have that tire attended to today at the Weisshaar Vulcanizing Sho?p 7 lip
HELP WANTED—Good girl for general house work. Good wages; no washing, nor ironing. Phone 551, Mrs. Haines Egbert
HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf
FURNITURE —New furniture and rugs are coming in at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 63f
FRESH, GLEAN MEATS Await you at our market at all time*. You will find the juiciest cuts and the tenderest pieces here. We also handle «moked and dried meats and a general line of canned meats. KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET
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[ LOST—June 23, child’s gold signet ring, initial S. Reward if returned to Mrs. Walter Stiffler. 711 p 1 • — | SONORAS—Sonora, the instru- ' ment of tone and beauty, at 1 Beckman's Furniture Store. 63f VICTOR RECORDS—The June Victor records have arrived at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 634 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SYRACUSE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Board of School Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, will, on compliance with a certain resolution passed by said Board on the 9th day of June, 1920, on the 10th day of July, 1920, and frdm 'day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate, situated in the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, to wit:—Lots numbered *hirty (30), Forty-three (43), Forty-four (44), Fifty-seven (57), fifty-eight (58) and seven-ty-one (71), in Strombeck and Weaver’s Second Addition to said Town of Syracuse; Said lots to be sold separately or collectively as said board may deem best and for not less than the full appraised value thereof and fof*cash. Said sale to take place at the hour of 10 a. m. on the 10th day of July, 1920, in the main corridor of the Syracuse High School Building, which is located at the corner of Main and Harrison Streets and on lots 83 and 48 of the Original Plat of said 84 of the Original Plat of said Louis T. Heerman Arnold A; Pfingst Elmer E. Strieby, Pres. Board of School Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Butt & Xanders, Attys. 6173
- Cement GoniraGtino ■ Let us figure with you your concrete work and submit estimates. CORY BROTHERS Syracuse, Indiana
MICKIE SAYS .A- : f DtoXzRM AUXw) /MUOW UC MWfT eOtNTCK OO HCA / MORE UNrfILMC ) I OCT® FaOKNTV? ( oh -iu‘ txtPUMrr -lUMT uy IWMO FOR-TVs -niNt MJUEU < 1-ru' MSRC. four) Z WW * iiEma CgaVtFW i-.-./r : REAL ESTATE By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw. Miles E. Loehr to Dale A. Rigdon, 5 lots Lakeside Park.. $ 225 Noah W. Fidler to With E. Cripe lot in Pierceton 1,000 Parkhurst D. Losure to Clyde Heaton, 2 a sec ?1 Plain tp .... 850 Carl P. Harris to Charles F. and Mary C. Schwartz, lot 41 & 42 Wayne Island '. 725 Levi M. Neher to W. L. Groth, W. F. Maish and N. E. Haymond, lots 3 & 4 Chipman ad Warsaw 7,000 Samuel Beber to Charles H. and Lillian Thompson, lot ’23 Belgh ad Claypool 1,400 Ernest J. Singer to Malinda F. Faulkner, a sec 11 Jackson tp 5,500
AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phon* 535 Nappan**, Ind. You can call m* up without upm> Fowl your . Eußsiont — Dr. Johns. Bone cnell EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Registration No. 127 Will be at the Miss Julia Ott residence, corner of Main and Lake Streets, on alternate Wednesdays, beginning June 23, 1920. Examinations are made free. After once fitted, any changes of lenses needed are made free.
Sea food cannot <5 be surpassed for nutritive qualities. Dietetic experts prescribe it»for run-down nerves and over-■*-=—worked mind*. Buy Canned Fish from Us and choose your oysters, lobsters, crabs, shrimp and clams from the most carefully selected stock on the market. t>ur supply of staple and fancy groceries will satisfy you, and our business methods insure Courtesy—Cleanliness—Honesty— Seider& Burgener Pure Food Grocers
Lcranzo L. Lamkin to Frank E. Palmer, lots 7 £ 34, J & B ad Warsaw ...... — 2,800 Flint E. Bash to' Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church. 1 a sec 8 Clay tp 350 John J. Kuhn et al to Frank A. Hahn, 80 a sec 34 Scott tp 11,600 George C. Harmon to Edwin M. Rowlett, lot 9 & 34 Kalorama .... ......J.-. ......t 100 Ernest E. Shoemaker to Daniel R. and Jemima Albert, 80 a sec 9 Monroe, tp — - — 10,500 Jacob Kist to Elizabeth Anspach, tract in Sidney '. 2,000 Catherine Kist to Arthur B. Palmer, N pt lot 53 Sidney 1,000 Mary A. Nye to Flrence I. Hoagland, pt lot 12 Chapman ad Warsaw ; 1,700 Charles Hoagland to Walter H. Cook/lots 94 & 85 William’s ad Warsaw ... 325 Alvah W. Bowers et al to James A. Mellott, 30 a Sec 11 Harri- • son tp —...... % ... —. 2,700 Ed Poulson to Leonard H. Huffer, pt lot 13 Boss ad Warsaw Charles Compton to Albert M. and Effie L. Sloan, S 1-2 lots 197 & 198 William’s ad Warsaw ....... 2,300 Franklin P. Geiger to Frank N. Thompson, 131 a sec 16 & 17 Seward A Franklin 12,500 Salome Brown to Charles and Alice Compton, lot 3 Holbrook ad Warsaw ..... ,2500 Eugene Alleman to William B. Yost, S 1-2 lot 224 Warsaw 3,500 August Gebert to John L. Gebert, 91.95 a sec 26 Washington tp 5,100 •a Bertram Shane, comr. to Jonathan Wyland, 60 a secs 35 & 36 ‘ Wayne tp 7,200
BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions o Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Pho.. 7 SYRACUSE, IN
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Wilma P. Wise to John H. Green, lot 9 Natticrow Beach *. 600 David Kintzel to Victoria Keasey, W pt lot 432 Warsaw 2,800 Geo. W. Wolfe to Jacob Shear, 3.70 a sec 20 Washington tp x _ 925 Salem J. Black to Warsaw Ice pt lot 510 Warsaw. 800 John D. Widaman et al to Jennie G. Denton, lot 47 Lakeside Park — 50 Mae A. Bower to Elijah H. Nidelinger, lot 45 Cond’s ad Warsaw - - — • 1.425 Riith B. Dukes to Mary E. Starr, lots 47 A 48 Campus ad Winona 1,550 Geo. H. Jordan to Carrie L. Zekind, lot 22 The Highlands, 950 Fred A. King to Arthur A. and Viola Craig, E 1-2 lots 455 & 456 Warsaw 4,800 Lucis C. Wann to Lorenzo L. and Grace E. Lamkin, pt lots 7 & 8 Hickman ad Warsaw 2,700 Jennie E. Burns to Perry L. and Lula E. Foster, lot 2 Jones ad Syracuse ■ ; 1,100 Savilla A. Logan to Mary E. Brown, 20 a sec 35 Wayne tp _ 3,000 Lillian C. Reed et al to Clarence R. Phoebus, lot 2 S R & S ad Warsaw 4,300 Wm. H. Bockman to Isaah Kuhn, Jr., lot 17 Bockman Park, No. Webster 225 Theodore A. Smith to Victor M. Hatfield lot 38 third ad Winona .......l. ; ; 1 Ozias R. Cantwfell to Grace G. Landrith, lot third ad Winona „■ 500 Simon P. Leckrone to Ralph Montel, 24 a sec 10 Lake tp, 3,600 Chas. R. Bolenbaugh to John E. Rosbrugh and Andrew W., 36 a sec 21 Plain tp 1,000 Calvin E. Noyer to Chas. D. and Maude M. Taylor, lot 18 Hardman ad Warsaw ......... 3,000
B. Holloway Chiropractor Office at Home. Phone 152
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. Phone 443—Res. 1053
JUNE—JULY—AUGUST WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY AT NOON
Great Reduction Sale HALF PRICES ON ALL SPRING COATS AND SUITS —A VALUE-GIVING EVENT THAT SHOULD COMPEL IMMEDIATE ACTION BY ALL WHO READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. $33.00 and $34.50 JERSEY SUITS sl6-75 & sl7-25 $37.50 to $65.00 SERGE SUITS $15.75 to $32-50 $21.50 to $35.00 SHORT COATS $lO-75 to sls-00 $19.50 to SBO.OO SPRING COATS $9.75 to S4O-00 Choice of any Silk Dress. i Choice of any Dress Skirt. Choice of any Shirt Waist. 20 °| o REDUCTION — Saturday Specials -- In Our Big Bargain Basement Armour’s Laundry Soap, 6 bars 25c Rayo Lamps Complete, Special at • • • • $4.50 Milk Crocks, special at 20c and 25c Fancy Glass Berry Sets, each 95c to $1.35 Decorated Salad Bowls, each ~...35c to 75c Gallon Size Oil Cans, each- -59 c Genuine Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, - Clear Crystal Glass, Pure Non-Corrosive Aluminum Tops, each 10c
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CATTLE IN MOVIES The United States department of agriculture is preparing a series of motion pictures and ctereojjticon slides for use in the “better sires” campaign. The interest aroused among the is taking the form of requests upon the department of agriculture for information which, it* is hoped, the film feature will be able to satisfy. It is probable the motion pictures will be ready, for issue next fall. o As a result of the recent rains crops ’throughout Kosciusko county are in much better condition. People are beginning to talk considerable about the Chautauqua that will be held here for five big days beginning July 8. Fact is everybody will be wanting to buy a season ticket. • o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Paul, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. . J. W. Vorhis. Supt. Preaching 11:00 a. m. Theme: “The Duty of the Church to the Pastor.” Preaching 7:30 p. m Theme: “The Duty of the ; Pastor to the Church.” Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 (t . GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Boatman. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Evening Services 7:30 p. m. Theme: “The Master’s Great Sermon.”
Glasses Fitted By The Roger’s System will afford you the greatest degree of comfort and security. GLASSES FROM $2.00 UP. ' No Charge for Examination. For appointment phone— J. W. Roihßnbfiiw PHONE 90 SYRACUSE, IND. SPFLD. FT. WAYNE OFFICE LIMA ILL. Ml WEST WAYNE ST. OHIO CENTRAL BUILDING
