The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 12, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 July 1920 — Page 8

• «■ # Classified Ads g #— 5 I S Classified advertising is ac- j; cepted at the rate of 1 cent j;;i « a word for each insertion. A # £ booking and collection fee of $i Jjt 10 cents will be added for a # # charged account; no account # will be charged for less than 5i Jji 25 cents for a single item. # sNe CHILDREN,' EYES—Special attention given to caring for cb’ldren’s eyez by Dr. John S. Bon-e-well the eye sight specialist At the Julia Ott residence, corner of Main and Lake streets, on August 4 and alternate Wednesdays thereafter. 722 f WANTED- Young people to qualify for business positions, beginning Monday, August 30th, or Tuesday, September 7th. Catalog free Write the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. 7225 BAKE DAY —To get the best results on baking day, use the best flour. You can find nothing better any where than the “Gerbelle ’’flour. Manufactured by the Goshen Milling Co., Goshen, Ind. 7153 PRINTING — p rinters who take pride in their product and put pep in their preformances please particular people. The Journal’s printing department turns out snappy work and makes deliveries promptly. 815 f OLIVER TYPEWRITER — No. 9, in A-l condition, all latest improvements; a bargain at $38.50, on terms if desired, or a discount for cash. Inquire at office. 78f WRITING—Make your correspondence readable and it will receive attention. You should have a typewriter in your home. See the Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange. 815 f FARM WANTED—I want to hear from party having farm for sale Give price and description. John W. Wait, Champaign, Illinois. 7222 BREAD —It pays to use the best flour. No bread is: wasted then. What you want* is the Goshen flours, “Gerbelle” and ’’Neverfail.” 7153 UKELELES—This popular instrument can now be obtained at Rickman’s. Get our new instruction book and learn to play. FOUND—A good way to dispose of those articles you do Hot want. Try a classified ad in The Journal. FOR SALE —The Landis property on corner Pearl and Harrison streets. Inquire at house, or at Grand Hotel. f 624 WANTED—PeopIe should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f STEEL NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. 116 f FRAMING —Have ’ your pictures framed at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 63f

BE RID OF THAT ACHE If you are a sufferer with lame back, backache, dizziness, nervousness and kidney disorders why don’t you try the remedy that your own neighbors recommend? Ask your neighbor! Mrs. J. K. Meliott, 407 S. Main St., Nappanee, Ind., says: “ I well know the merit of Doan’s Kidney Pills and recommend them to anyone suffering from kidney trouble. My kidneys gave me a lot of annoyance before I began using Doan’s. My back was the worst symptom of my complaint, as it ached for weeks at a time and I could hardly get around. Everything I undertook to do seemed a drag to me. I was in such misery. I had blinding, dizzy spells and saw flashes of light before my eyes. My kidneys didn’t act regularly and I decided to get Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used several boxes and they fixed me up sound and well. Today lam in good health and thank Doan’s for my cure..” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

STOVES FOR SALE —New Perfection oil heater, practically new; $5. Nearly new 4-burner New Perfection oil cook stove; S2O. Improved Goshen carpet sweeper; $2. Two doz. jelly glasses; 50c. Geo. O. Snyder, Jane Bachman property,' corner Carroll and Huntington streets. 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. LEARN TO PLAY- Get our | new instruction book and learn J to plav the ukelele. This popi far instrument can now be obtained at Beckman’s. 715 f HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save (i great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, ‘The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf UKULELES—This popular instrument can be obtained at Beckman’s. Get our instruction ; book and learn to play. 715 f FOR SALE —A bargain in a nice home on south Main street, Syracuse. Phone 445, or see James Berry. 624 f EXPANSION—Try the Goshen Pour ‘ “Expansion” when you make biscuits. It is just what vou want. 7153 SPECIAL PRICES—DoubIe fabric tires, v ord sizes, at special prices. Pl one 161, E E. Strieby. 715 f FURNITURE—New furniture and rugs are coming in at Beck- 1 man’s Furniture Store. 63f FOR RENT—New cottage second west of Waco. Inquire at cottage, or Journal office. 7221 p ■ SONORAS—SonOra, the instru-■ ment of tone and beauty, at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 63f FOR SALE -Windmill, in perfect condition- standing. Phone 404. Mrs. J. H White. 7222 FOR SALE — Good driving mare, harness, buggy, light wagon. Call or see F; A Brady. f FOR SALE—Several good used 1 pianos. J. W. Rothenberger. 527 FLOUR—Use the Goshen flour It is the cheapest and the best.

FRESH. GLEAN 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

A, Mm — More Outlets — More Service If you haven’t electricity in your home and on your farm you should take steps to install it, by all means. t If you have it, make all possible use of it. Too many people, with all the conveniences of electricity at hand, fail to appreciate the value of duplex or double outlets. Electricity for Comfort To get full comfort from your electricity, save yourself the discomfort of doing without some appliance you wish to use. Do not be handicapped by only one outlet when you need more. II Extra outlets can be installed at small expense large dividends in extra comfort ■ V/ They make it possible to use any appliance without the bother of removing light bulbs, or to K Your u \\ / use two appliances at the same time if desired. 0 Home f Estimate Suraouse tieoiriG Gonwanu Syracuse, - - Indiana

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FOR SALE--New, pleastered, semi bungalow* cottage at Ogden Island Must sell quick. See Y>utt & Xanders. 7152 CHAIRS —A shipment of mahogany parlor chairs has just been received at Beckman’s. 7151 FOR SALE. —Dining roam table and sideboard. See Wm. Bushong. 7221 p AUTO TlßES—Double fabric tires Ford sizes at special prices. Phone 161 E. E Strieby. 715 f BAKE SALE—By the U. B. [ladies. Saturday, July 24, in the Colwell & Gordy plumbing shop. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction the following listed property at his residence, 2 miles north and | mile east of Syracuse, beginning at one o’clock, on SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 Horses.—3 Head. Iron gray gelding, 3 yrs. old; bay mare, 5 yrs. old; brown mare, 16 yrs. old. Cattle.—4 head. Good Jersey cow giving milk, 7 yrs. old, will be fresh in March; fine Jersey heifer giving milk, 2 yrs. old.w’ill be fresh in Jan. black cow 9 yrs. old giving milk, will be fresh in Feb.; spring calf. .Implements. New Birdsall w’agon; farm wagon; Studebaker buggy, good as new; Deering binder; Deering mower; hay rake Superior grain drill; Brown Man’ey corn plow; Black Hawk corn 1 planter; No 40 Oliver plow; wood f’-ame drag, 60 tooth, good as new; single shovel plow; double shovel plow; 1-horse cultivator; set of double harness; set of sini gle harness; good hog hanger; I set of good gravel boards; good 1 Economy King cream separator; G-gallon churn; 1-gallon glass churn; incubator; iron kettle. Household Goods. — Ice box, glass cupboard, dresser, stand, organ, oil heater, Perfection oil stove, lard cans, crocks, kegs, ! barrels, tank heater, 55-gallon oil tank, fbrks shovels. Many other articles not here mentioned. Chickens. —Four doz. Buff Orpington chickens. Feed. —Hay in the mow. Terms—Sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 8

- MICKIE SAYS Sams, but XBETUEftACt \ 6 AR.OUNB I >Ett OFFICE I J VMM ✓ AftblUAt J* * Y\ ~ ■ ■•M* months will be given; a discount of 4 percent for cash. O. H. Warstler Cal. L. Stuckman, Auctioneer. Chas. Peoples, Clerk. _ o WATCH CHINCH BUGS | —— | Chinch bugs, one of the most devastating insect pests preying on farm crops, are migrating in many Indiana fields and it is difficult to estimate the damage , they will cause if not controlled, I is the -warning of Frank N. ' Wallace, state entomologist. weeks ago the department of conservation warned of the presence of the pest when ; predominant in various parts of I the state, ard cautioned that unless preventive measures were [ employed the bugs would leave the wheat and rye fields and I move to the young corn. Reports now reaching thh department I say that migration is in 1 Remedial treatment consists of spraying the affected crops with a kerosene emulsion. Build barriers of straw 4 inches high

Frew your Euesiohi — Dr.JOUnS.BOIIM-Kll EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Registration No. 127 Will be at the Miss Julia Ott residence, corner of Main and Lake Streets, on alternate Wednesdays, beginning Jpne 23, 1920. Examinations are made free. After once fitted, any changes of lenses needed are made free. I

Flavoring Extracts [T of All Kinds . d Jk>k I fljßOb „ , Before you start f<£3!>‘ 3 vJ yjj to bake that cake, make sure you have the kind of flavoring extract |T you nee( j—the . kind the ft » family likes the best j| ; | A Our stoc k is complete iS * an d com P r ises the best I known and purest quality obi | ‘ tainable. Don’t take chances Ap I i VWW *** I cheapened, unreliable V adulterated brands. P‘fll Wp' The prices we charge . 10l ® are as low as can be, and * L—... .. —J we are sure you will be more than pleased with the quality and the results. Telephone Orders Given Prhmpt Attention Seider & Burgener Pure Food Grocers

and 6 inches wide around affected zones and saturate these with heavy road oil. The ‘bugs can not pass these barriers. When they congregate and start moving parallel with the barriers, dig post holes at intervals of 30 feet inside lhe barriers. In their efforts to escape the bugs will crowd into these holes and may easily be eradicated by pouring oil in on th mi. o ■ REAL ESTATE i: | I: I i: i By Houton C. Frazer, Warsaw. John U. Wingard & Wm. A. Rapp to. Columbus Disher. tract Hillabold ad Syracuse $5,000 Lewis A. Neff to same trast Hillabold ad Syracuse ...1 Edwin Fisher to Catherine Overman 40 a sec 18 Lake tp...52,000 Chasi O. Balsley to Wm. Hillsamer lot 21 - Cripplegate Xlvira Jameson to Odd Fellows Lodge, pt lot 1 Claypool 1 : Wm E. Thomas et al to Geo. W. Denney, lot 21 Lucas ad Packer ton $425 Salina Cast nor to Clinton & „ Winifred Buell lot 36 K. st No. ad Warsaw SI,OOO Joseph Wrench to Geo. T. & | Elizabeth Prown, 6 a sec 8 Jack- | son tp S7OO Verna E. Ross et al to Elmer C. Shaffer, lot 209 first ad Winona i John E. Rowland to T eroy W. & Anna J Caldwell, 45 a sec 31 Lake rp $7,775 Victor D. Mock to Arthur B. Ervin N Vj lot 16 North Webster t Walter A. Rockhill et al to Bert S. Klingermar. lot in Etna Green , Fannie Kiste to Alplieusi B. I ’’lrey. lot 101 & 10? Sidney....3oo I-1.-’rry Rwan to Mary E. Smith, pt lots 166 & j 67 first ad Winona i

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Luther MB?:!ln to Gep. W. Berlin, pt O.L. 4 Thralls ad Warsaw Wm. D. Huff to Frederick E. & Ana C. lots 26 Farmstead ;.d Wlnon: $1,300 : Arthur B. Sweetser to Wm. ( Andrew J. Thomas to Loren, and Mamie Harlan, tract sec 15 Prairie tp 1,500 Hershel Engle to Jacob Engie, trad sec 6 Franklin tp 525 Goo. F. Liebrock to Harvey B. and Elizabeth Gerard, lot 12 Miller ad Warsaw 3,500 Dollie R. Fries tc Joseph S. Campfield, lot 14 Point Yellowbanks J .1,150 Bert S. Klingerman to Dorothy Klingerman, S pt lot 2 blk 8 Etna Green ... 1 2,000 ADemetia Yarman et al to Syvilia- A. Logan, 12 % a sec 10 Harrison 1,400 Robert E. Warren to Ellis A. Tucker, pt lot 5 Burket 1,200 Olive J. Gage to John E. Clark, pt, lotsj 164 & 165 Winona 2,600 John W. Swick et al to Ed Bowman, 40 a sec 33 Seward tp

AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535 Nappanee, Ind. You ean call me up without expen* 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. 1059

THURSDAYS We Close at Noon July Reductions Below you will find a representative list of the many real values that may be had during , Our July Reduction Sale Regular $1.25 —Scotch Zephyr Ginghams at SI.OO yard Regular $1.50 —Fine Embroideried Tissues at SI.OO yd Regular $1.50 —Fancy Tussah Silks at SI.OO yard Regular $1.50 —Printed Silk-Warp Georgettes, SI.OO yd 65c to 85c —Fancy Printed Dress Voiles at 50c yard Regular $3.75 —Plain Crepe-De-Chenes at $2.50 yard Regular $4.00 —Plain and Fancy Georgettes at $2.50 yd Fine 32-inch Fancy Plaid Ginghams at ssoc yard 36-inch Fine Dress Percales (assortment colors) 39c yd Colored Border Turkish Guest Towels at 50c each 36-inch White Mercerized Dress Voile at 50c yard 27-inch White Bordered Curtain Scrim at 15c yard $2.50 National Colored Pongee Silk at $1.69 yard 9-4 Mohawk Bleached Bed Sheeting at SI.OO yard Ladies’ Bleached Ribbed Union Suits at 69c each Ladies’ White Boot Silk Hose at • 25c pair Three Balls of Mercerized Darning Cotton for 25c Regular 35c —Ladies’ Ribbed Vests at........ 29c each American Maid Crochet Cotton at 10c ball Armours Fine Toilet Soaps, 3 cakes for 25c / SILK DRESSES I | / VOILE DRESSES U //A SILK WAISTS / SILK PETTICOATS OFF SILK PETTIBLOOMERS ALL SPRING COATS HALF PRICE ALL SPRING SLITS HALF PRICE Out Go the Hats $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Come and See These Hat Bargains the HUDSON-CO. (GOSHEN’S GREATEST STORE)

Charlotte A. Rigdon et al to Walter H Cook, roadway in Jaques ad 1 William H. Lincoln to Leßoy Noel, pt lots 31 & 32 Ideal Beach 5.500 Vorn F. Cory to Ellen White, lot 11 Winsor ad Syracuse 175 ■ —o UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Paul, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. J. W. Vorhis. Supt. Preaching n.OO a.' m. Preaching 7 : 30 p. m Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30

BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions o i Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IN9 - Ggihgih GontraGilHQ - Let us figure with you on your concrete work and submit estimates. CORY BROTHERS Syracuse, Indiana

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. Roihfinbfiiw I PHONE 90 SYRACUSE, IND. SPFLD. * FT. WAYNE OFFICE LIMA ILL. 205 WEST WAYNE ST. OHIO CENTRAL BUILDING