The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 23, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1920 — Page 12

| Classified Ads |i g Classified advertising i|s ac- X & (opted at the rate of 1 cent £ # a word for each insertion. A £ 2 booking and, <*°!!ection fee of 10 cents will be added lor a # ft charged account - , no account - ; ;- V will be charg 'd for less Ithan 15 cents for a single, item. , ~ .. * v g'-A V >'-I? wwc w-L w : k - WANTED- Home Study . students, Long winter evenings are at hand. W? olfei inti?’soling studies preparing for business positions. Write for catalogue and special Home Study booklet. Adress South Bend Business Qollege, South Bend, Indiana. 1074 —— —* j— PUBLIC SALE—An especially attractive list of much needed articles is being offered at .the 167th bi? sale, which will be held at New Paris next Tuesday, October 12, becinning i romptly at 10 o’clock. Martin Fisher, Manager.* 1071 YOUR EYES - Good eyesight is an important factor in good health. See Dr. John S; Bcne-e---weli, the eyesight specialist, at the Julia Ott residence, in Ben.ten street, near the Evangelical church, on Oct. 13' and alternate Wednesdays thereafter.9l6f FOR SALE Fine 8--oom residence prperty in south Huntington street. Good let, in fine h cation. House is in good condition. Address J. iW. Richards, 1008 Donald St., South Bend, Indiana. > . 99f FOR SALE—Launch, 17-ft., equipped with 3 h p. Gray motor. . Hull in good condition; i ogany decks. Make- an offer. S. e Emanuel Click at Morrison 1 laid, or Jacob Click at State Ili' chery. , 7298 f I AKE LOTS- Inquiries • for 1 via Crest Park lots lire being r- ccived unsolicited. If you r v id it eto g<; one,' better not d lay. P. S. Nielsen. 1071 p F )R RENT, Sale, or Trade— A good 7-romn brick house; n;-v«ly decorated and efinished, el ctric wired. See L. E. S; : i otterback. 9231’ FOR SALE— Dwelling in south Main street, 7 rooms; in good c( edition; basement, electric lights, good water. Inquire at Journal office. r 930 f MEN WANTED—We need 'men and teams to work,on street paving. See McClintic, Colwell & Gordy. 1071 F)R SALE Frd tburing top in A-l condition. Fredj Self.lo7lp

11. Marks —a r trio x i : e it— North .Webster Phone 852 Or Arrange Dates at Journal Office -Geilim GoSSLet us figure with you on your concrete work and submit estimates, i CORY BROTHERS Syracuse, Indiana <a. y,-fc,A.Trairrß»»~r— ll— 11 mi «M iwn ‘ feme ■ | “ ,'KAPTHA LIQUID i SweWlisk I Hi - ■ ■; W¥t 47 '■vCw rteWWf ■ I | — ——'"'p Out-shines ’em All.

FOR SALE—No. SL. C. Smith typewriter just overhauled at the factory, and in every way practically as good as new. A first class buy at $75.00. See the Syracuse Journal Typewriter Exchange. 812 f TWIN CREST Lots at Twin Crest Park are good investments ’But they are few in number. First-come, first served. P. S. Nielsen. 1071 p ROCKERS—New furniture is arriving at Beckman’s Furnitlre Store. Come in and see the new rockers and davenports. 930 f

HARMON-O-GRAPH—You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, ‘The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf LINOLEUMS—The most practical and economical floor covering. A complete line. A. W. S rieby. 923 f WEAVING - Those wanting rugs woven can have the work done by Mrs. Daniel WarbeT, south of B. &O. tracks. • 930 f FOR SALE —Heating stove, good as new; burns wood and soft coal; term's reasonable. Mrs. Joann Holloway. 9301 p RECORDS—The October Victor records are now here. Call at Beckman’s Furniture Store and make your choice early. 930 f

WANTED—PeopIe should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f REMEMBER—Lest you forget, let us remind you: Twin Crest Park Hotel, with 125 rooms, will be built. 1071 p FOUND—A good way to get cash for the things you don’t want. Advertise thetn. SWEATERS —See our line of Bradley Sweaters. None better. A. W. St'rieby 923 f LINOLEUMS —A "complete line suitable for .every room in the house. A. W. Strieby. 923 f FURNITURE — All kinds of ”>ew furniture is now arriving at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 930 f

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PRlNTlNG—Printers who take prde in their product and put pep in their preformances please particular people. The Journal s pi inting department out snappy work and makes deliveries promptly’. Slsf Don’t forget that the 167th big public sale will be held at New Paris next Tuesday, October 12, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock. Martin Fisher, Manager. 1071 ; WRITING—Make your cor-1 r spondence readable and it will: receive attention. You - should have a typewriter in your home. t See the Syracuse Journal Type- »| writer Exchange. 815 f j BOXES FOR SALE — Phono- 1 graph packing boxes at 50 cents | each.. Can be used for coal, feed, fruit, etc. J. W. Rothenberger. APPLES—Choice winter apples. No. 1, $1.75; No.'2, $1.25, during picking time only. Phone Milford 536, Guy Fisher. 1071 p WANTED —Pupils for opening Nov. 1. Earn board and room. Write today. The South Bend Business College. 1074 FOR SALE —My blue Auburn roadster is for sale on monthly payments. Ellwood George, • Syracuse, Ind. 1071 p WANTED —Men and teams to work on street paving. See McClintic, Colwell & Gordy. 1071 INQUIRIES—Lots at Twin Crest Park. Fine big lots, 50x200 feet. P. S. Nielsen. 1071 p FOR SALE —Lots at Twin Crest Park. Fine big lots, 50x200 feet. P. S. Nielsen. 1071 p EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. L. E. Smith. Pastor Bible School 9:30 a. m. Morning worship.., .10:45 a. m. Junior Y. P. A 6:00 p. m.

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MICKIE SAYSs 1 • - - vo > og>va v '"\ / AT \S TU' UMRBMSONABIE VOOtt) FkSM MJVAM StTS AY4' COkAFS ) AM' STOPS MVS PAPER. AMO ( TVAEM ASTS A kAEAM tOO< AU, j 'UOUMO tvV OFFVS AT TU' rust/ \OP OS,*S XAOCM AS TO SAN, / v = ) <PMU£9 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Boatman. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Services 7:00 p. m. At this service the pastor will preach the last of his series of sermons on the commandments, using as his text the Fifth Commandment.

S IlFjw /^W-J I'' !' r Ay jS|\ Modern Majjic The housewife on the farm has many jobs that are strangers to her city cousin. Yet what the city dweller has already learned about electricity can be a valuable lesson to women everywhere. All the slavery of work is banished — all the happiness in work is brought out by this universal servant; this modem worker of magic. Electricity for Efficiency • Why not bring your home up to the highest possible standard of efficiency? There is a lack if electric service is lacking. Besides running machinery, electricity will wash, sew, iron, sweep, cook — do much of the work that now makes a dreary duty out of what should be a pleasant occupation. We have the experience, the ability Vk and the willingness to help you. f M r et Esti mate SuraGuse Electric Gompanu Syracuse, - - Indiana Ip Best Grade Lard and pl frpg»g» ■Il _s] Cooking Oils JI K - There are many grades of lard and the Hj price usually governs the quality. However, we can IrT ■' TB supply you with a high grade " "—n at a moderate price. We can also give you , f—some very good values in II imported olive oils and th 6 var ’ ous cooking oils that H you m *sh l need, for ''o coo^*n e and salads. Our oils comply with all the requirements of J the pure food laws, so you can be sure their quality is right ~~And so are the prices. Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Seider & Burgener Pure Food Grocers

I: | REALESTATE |:| 1:1 LU ’ By Houton C. Frazer, Warsaw. Alfred B. Sloan to Jeremiah M. and Belle H. Pierce, lot 11 Hickman’s. ad Warsaw 4,000 Victoria B. Moon to Laura A. LaFol lette, lot 2 Warsaw SI,BOO Kate C. Stewart to Wm. H. Stoner et al lot 300 Crow ad Odgen Island 100 Wm. H. McCaughey to Homer Rodeheaver, lots 163, 164 & 165 First ad Winona 4,500 Wm. E. Biederwolf and E. O. Excell to Homer Rodeheaver, 14.96 ad Winona 25,000 Henry Willis to W. H. Reber, lots 23 & 24 Willis Park 3,400 Protect, your EUOSiOhI — Dr. JohnS-Bonc-e-well EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Registration No. 127 At the Julia Ott residence in Benton street near the Evangelical church.

Examinations are made free. After once fitted, any changes of lenses needed are made free.

Alvin W. Roper to Levi and Susan Puterbaugh, lot 84 third ad Winona 4,000 Thomas S. H. Wheeler to Ozias R. and Mary C. Cantwell, lot 135 Warsaw 3,600 Charles E. Thomas to Louie H. Oberreich and Helen E., lot 3 Pleasant View 1,500 Chas. W. Shafer et al to Frank M. and Mary J. Brown, 30 a sec 9 Clay*, tp 2,500 Ellwood H. George to Mary E. Yohn, pt lot 1 Cottingham Beach 400 Hanora- A. Miles to Louie D. Mann, 4.81 A. in Syracuse 2,500

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A T HUDSON’ S g § Correct | Fall Fashions 1 : ? § ; Beautiful Styles, Wonderful Values g ; The Suits g Are shown in a great variety of materials and color- § ings—Tricotines, Velours, Velour Checks, Silvertones, * and Yalamas in new shades of Navy Blue, Brown, Pekin p Blue, Reindeer and New Blue. Styles of Coats may g be chosen from straight lines to ripple effects, and q many are beautifully embroideried —following prices o prevail $29.50 and upward to $75.00. g j The Coats | Are shown in a wonderful assortment of Pretty Styles, J New Shades and wonderfully Tow priced at this time. g I At $21.50 § | A coat of all wool Polo Cloth in Brown or Copenhagen g j Blue—half lined coat of serviceable material and a g j wonderful value. § ) o At $23.75 | A snappy style coat in Brown, Navy, Pekin Blue, 2 5 with large collars, belted and fancy stitched designs g , for trimming. A remarkable coat bargain. " R At $25.00 > A very large selection of Silk lined coats in a wide ’ range of styles, materials and colorings—unmatchable R I values, ask to see these coats. g I New Dresses | > Displaying many very attractive values. Tricotine s Dresses in Navy Blue, $13.75 to $25.00, and upward— § Serge Dresses in Navy Blue. $15.00 and $19.50 upward > Blue, Black and Taupe—Tricolette Dresses in Navy J Blue and Black, Remarkable values at $16.50, $19.50 g 5 and $21.50. O I Fall Skirts I The story of skirts may be entitled “Plaids and Plaits.” 8 ! Navy Blue Serge Skirts, Box Plaits, Accordian Plaits or Knife Plaits at $ll.OO and sll.so—Pretty Plaid Q Skirts of very fine materials at $9.75 and upward— J Fancy Plaid Skirts in Pleated models at $11.50 to 825.00. tjriiE HUpSOhLcoH ; | \qOQCQQQCOOCOHCCCCOQCOCQQCCCOCOOOQOOOQQGCQOOOOQOOQOQQ

Silas H. Yager to Chas. R. Kurta, tract on South Street, Warsaw Marietta Rosbrugh et al to Howard Smith, 135 a secs 20 & 29 Plain tp 27,000 Ira E. Perry et al to Augustus I. Bouse, 40 a sec IS Lake tp... 4,500 Preston H. Miles to Louie D. Mann, 1-2 a sec 6 Turkey creek tp 250 ■ o Victor Niles south of Syracuse is preparing to move his family to town and will occupy the Wm. E. Sheffield property in south Main street.