The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 18, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 September 1920 — Page 8
Ke % | Classified Ads | s —— s * Classified advertising is ac- g 2 cepted at the rate of 1 cent 4 # a word for each insertion. A # 3r booking and collection fee of ;£ ” * lo cents will be added for a S charged account; no account # S will be charged for less than 25 cents for a single item. g AGENTS WANTED—You can make big -■ money selling our Northern Nursery Stock. Pay every week. Free Outfit and good territory. Experience unnecessary. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 1 854 p FOR SALE—Grain elevator legs complete and in good condition. Suitable for loading grain on farms from wagon to bins. Very low price. Stiefel & Levy, Fort Wayne, Ind. 923 CANE MILL—I ani ready to ■ take care “of your cane. Bring it to my mill, J- mile of Syracuse, at Frank Younce farm. Or see Riley Miller. 922 p COATS —Sample coat sale, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. Attractive bargains, one T fourth off. Don’t miss this! Up |t Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 921 LOST—Vest pocket fountain pen; has gold band around pen. Lost at time of dhautav.qua. Leave at Journal office. 8193 TOMATOES —Fine crop of bigtomatoes now ripe and ready, at SI.OO a bushel. Phone 304, or see W. F. Smith. 8262 p PEACHES—Order yOur peaches now. Champions are . ready now. Elbertas in about ten days. Phone 596, Stephen Freeman. 922 TOMATOES —Fine ' ripe tomatoes, at SI.OO per bushel. Mrs. Elmer Ott. 8262 FRAMING—Have „ your pictures framed at Beckman’s Furniture Store. i 63f T 1— CIDER —Until further notice I will operate my cid4r mill every, Tuesday. Chas. Nicolai. 8262 p FOR SALE — 2 Fine residence lots in Boston street, well located. Call at Journal office. FOR SALE—IS 2 full blood White Leghorns 1 year old. Guy Hazel, Buttermilk Point. 921 p FOR SALE—Closed Ford delivery car. Phone 20, or see F. W. Launer. 92f
4 ' ' - BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions on Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535 Nappanee, Ind. You cad call me up without expen*- ~ B. Holloway Chiropractor Office at Home. Phone 152 IHk J| ROGERS COMFORTABLE ..GLASSES Comfortabe to the eyes and comfortable to the nose—withal, artistic in appearance. There you have Rogers Comfortable Glasses, worn by thousands. Let Us Prove It. For appofntment phone— J. w. RotlwnbGrocr PHONE 90 SYRACUSE, IND. SPFLD. ‘ FT. WAYNE OFFICE LIMA HI 205 WEST WAYNE ST. OHIO CENTRAL BUILDING
CROWN DRESSES—Up at Stephenson’s,- Warsaw. Fall showing of Crown Dresses. Every style is authentic, every model, exclusive. Every fashionable fabric without exception may be seen, and the price range is far wider than any at which the possibility of featuring Parisian dress creations of authentic origin existed before. Leaders of Fashion. Up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 922 CHILDREN’S EYES — Special ■attention given to caring for children’s eyes by Dr. John S. Bone-e-well, the eyesight specialist. At the Julia Ott residency in Benton street, near the Evangelical church, on August 4 and alternate Wednesdays thereafter. ~FOR SEPTEMBER—The Victor records for September contain a number of fine selections. They are now on hand at, Beckman’s Furniture store. Come in and get yours.- 92f ~ 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. FOR SALE—Good frame building, 20 by 24 feet, 1| stories; must be moved to vacate lot. See Mrs. Ellen Traster, west Main street. 8262 p They make good companions all the year round. A large assortment is on display at Beckman’s. 826 f HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf RUGS—A new lot of 9x12 rugs has arrived at Beckman’s An especially attractive lot of rugs Come in and see them. 854 FOR SALE —Hard coal burner, medium size, in good condition; priced reasonably. -Phone 142, or see Mrs. J. W. Riddle. 826 f SONORAS —Sonora, the instrument of tone and beauty, at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 63f
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
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AN , IMPORTANT QUESTION IN THIS LOCALITY SOLVED AT LAST. “ A BATTERY FULLY GUARANTEED AND SOLD AT LIVE AND LET LIVE PRICES. COME IN AND SEE US, WE HAVE A SURPRISE IN STORE FOR YOU. WE ARE HERE FULLY PREPARED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BATTERY BUSINESS AT AN HONEST PRICE. EVERY CAR OWNER MAY NOW ENJOY THE STRENGTH OF A MODERN - SAMSON BY INSTALLING A SAMSON BATTERY, WHICH IS NOTED FOR ITS STRENGTH, SERVICE, AND STABILITY IN THEIR CAR, AT A FAR GREATER SAVING. . 4 YOURS FOR A BETTER BATTERY SERVICE Syracuse fluto sale 60. Lepper & Shock
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SCHOOL GIRLS —Jack Tar ■ Togs for school girls, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. Rub ’em—- .. tub ’em—scrug ’em. They come up smiling. ‘ Wool and cotton ■ middy blouses and dresses. Ex- ' elusive agents. Up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw, 922 ——-— . .. ■ ■ • FOR SALE—Launch, 17-ft., ■ equipped with 3 h p. Gray motor. Hull in good condition; i mahogany decks. Make an offer. See Emanuel Click at Morrison Island, or Jacob Click at State Hatchery. 7298 f WANTED—PeopIe should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its su- ' perior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. ' 918 f RECORDS —The Victor records for September are now on hand at Beckman’s Furniture store. Come in and get yours. 92f STEEL ’NEEDLES—The regular 10c steel needles for 5c a package of 100 at J. W. Rothenberger’s. *• 116 f FURNITURE —New furniture and rugs are coming in at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 63f SAMPLE COATS—A big sale of sample coats, one-furth off, up at Stephenson’s, Warsaw. 921 VICTOR RECORDS—The new ; records can always be found at Beckman’s Furniture store. 92f i FOR SALE—Two brood sows and pigs. See Mrs. Cleo Weaver. FOR SALE —Several good used pianos. J. W. Rothenberger. 527 PARAGRAPHIC BITS Mn and Mrs. Harvey Medlam , spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Amos Medlam. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rookstool and childfen spent Sunday with - Mrs. Michael Rookstool, who is i ill. z o PUBLIC SALE The 12th big co-operative ; public sale of the Syracuse Sale ! : Company will be held in the all-
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HWK (buttirß F HiJ — //v " <c:r 11 The dairy in-JC-A dustry of this country is a halflirf billion-dollar ||} J enterprise and it * s g row * n £ rapidly and constantly. The KrW OOFW * t - most nutritious Butter, Cheese, Condensed Cream and Malted Milk produced in America can be bought at our store 4n connection with a complete line of the best staple and fancy groceries obtainable. We live up to our motto of Courtesy — Cleanliness —Honesty—Service Seider & Burgener Pure Food Grocers
horse 7-year-old wt. 1700, bay team. Cattle.—l 9 Head, including 6-year-old Jersey cow, Durham cow. 3 Holstein wws, Durham bull* 10 mos. old, fine Jersey cow 7 yrs, old, registered Holstein cow, 7-year-old Durham cow, good milker Jersey cow, cow with calf by side, large 6-year-old red cow, 4 spring calves, 3 yearling steers. Sheep.—9 Head of good breeding ewes. Hogs.—4o Head, including good sows with pigs by side, shoats ranging from 50 to 80 lbs. 3 registered Big Type Poland China sows, registered Big Type Poland China boar. Antos.-r-Ford car in fine running condition; Fordson farm tractor, complete with pulley and plow, an outfit that has plowed only about 30 acres of ground; 3 auto tires Implements.—Spring ’ wagon, new rubber-tired buggy, new hog feeder, new Oram wagon, Economy cream separator, 9-hole drill, single buggy and harness. Household Goods.— A fine attractive list, including a very
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desirable parlor suite, dining room table and chairs, several stoves (one a Retort soft coal heater), bed steads, vacuum sweeper, and a large number of tive to you. Miscellaneous.— 3o Gallons of apple butter, blacksmith’s bellows complete, buggy shafts, bag truck, articles of tools, and various other items. Lunch served by U. B. Ladies Aid.
Prow vour EuesiQin-— Dr. Jotin S-Bons-c-weii EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Registration No. 127 At the Julia Ott residence in Benton street near the Evangelical church. Examinations are k made free. After once fitted, any changes of lenses needed are made free.
MILLER & LEPPER YES, we sure can deliver you a Brand New Chevrolet Car, although the Railroads are are up against it —on delivering Freight—we are getting Jan allotment of cars from time to time driving from Flint, Mich. There are no delays with us, give us an order apd see. We have a fine line of Chevrolet Parts in stock and will take care of your wants in this line. MILLER LEPPER
Autumn Apparel Pre-Season Showing —Advantageously bought——Closely priced— The New Fall Suits and Frocks Forecast Modes of Fall, Rich in Color, Simple and Y T outhful in Lines. A delightful way of keeping in touch with the new fashions is to view the skillfully selected assortments shown here. The New Suits Are skillfully tailored and the details are decidedly smart, showing the long, graceful lines to be vogue this fall, colors in rich plain shades and lustrous black. —AT MODERATE PRICES— Millinery Modes For Early Fall Wear Luxurious fabrics in color, line and garniture, our early fall display presents the most favored fashions themes in Millinery in a delightful way. The softness of the materials makes possible a tilt to suit the wearer—either a rolling brim or swagger mushroom effect. Velvet Tam O’Shanters and Soft Hats for School Girls These are the hats girls are choosing now in darktoned velvet with yaunty tassels of Chenille or Ribbons, sometimes with a gay touch of silk or wool embroidery. 4the HUDSONLcoj' (GOSHEN’S GREATEST STORE)
SYRACUSE SALE COMPANY Akers, Osborn & Moats, Mgrs. Martin Fisher, D. G. Lehman, Auctioneers. R. W. Osborn, Pat Coy, Clerks.
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