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8 Classified Ads | i- — s # Classified advertising is ac- ;g 5 cepted at the rate of 1 cent # # a word for each insertion. A ® booking and collection fee of Jf # 10 cents will be added for a # w charged account; no account g S will be charged for less than £ # 25 cents for a single item. # # ' WANTED—Home Study students, Long winter evenings are at hand. We offei interseting studies preparing Tor business positions. Write for catalogue and special Home Study booklet. Adress —South Bend Business College, South Bend, Indiana. 1074 YOUR HOME—Make your home attractive and beautiful with a few pieces of furniture just arrived at Beckman’s Furniture Store. It lasts longer than an automobile, anjldoesn t require gasoline either w\keep it up. iC&lf NOTICE —Beware of Eleventh hour scare notices to have you change your mind from voting for the League of Nations and against the Goodrich high tax. Scare is not argument. 261 FOR SALE—Fine 8-room residence prperty in south Huntington street. Good lot in fine location. House is .in good con--8 dition. Address J. W. Richards, ’IOOB Donald St., South Bend, Indiana. 99f FOR SALE—Brunswic < talking machine, mahogany cabinet, with, ut a s-Tatcn; cost S2OO. Also 850 worth r records. Outs offered for only $175. See >i ] hone W. O. R.cb 10212 FOR SALE—New typewriter ce-k, quartered oak, golden finish; three large drawers and slide board. Suitable as home desk. Inquire lit Journal office. 1021 f FORGET? —If you have been forgetting your taxes, you still have the rest of this week. Betj ter step into the bank and take , care of your taxes today. 261 FOR RENT, Sale, or Trade— A good 7-room brick house; newly decorated and refinished, electric wired. See L. E. i Schlotterback. 923 f F< R SALE — Encyclopedia Britannica, ‘.A volumes, ufo to date, sheeps rii brand. A bargain at SBO if taken at once. See o; f l one W. U. Kwh. 102’2 BOXES FOR SALE — Phonograph packing boxes at 50 cents each. Can be used for coal, feed, fruit, etc. J. W. Rothenberger. WANTED —Pupils for opening Nov. 1. Earn board and room. Write today. The South Bend : Business College. 1074 REMEMBER —Don’t forget that we handle Sonoras and Victor records at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 1021 f WATCH—He will be here on .Wednesday, Nov. 10, and you should be glad. 261 REPAIRS—For the Holland hot water furnace repairs see S. L. Ketring. 10212 TAXES —This is the last week for paying taxes. 261 BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAVf iS’Ulement of Estates and ’Opinions o Titles, Our Specialties Fire and Other Insurance. ’ h<>ne 7 SYRACUSE, IN AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman ” Tone 535 Nappanes, Ind. »'» call me up without expens C. H. Marks —AUCTIONEER—‘birth Webster Phone 852 Or Arrange Dates at Journal Office f Hnt Goniractrna - Let us figure with you on your concrete work and submit estimates. CORY BROTHERS Syracuse, Indiana

FOR SALE—Fine 18-ft. motor | boat, in crack-a-jack condition; 3-horse new Gray motor; lengthwise seats. A bargain at $l5O if taken this fall. Inquire Hawks Electric Co., Goshen, or Syracuse Electric Co. 10213 YQUR EYES —Have your eyes examined by Dr. John S. Bone-e j well, the eyesight specialist. His ; head quarters is now at Warsaw but he will be in Syracuse every two weeks—Wednesday, Oct. 27, and on alternate Wednesdays thereafter, at Sloan’s Resturant. PUBLIC SALE—Don’t forget that W. 0. Rich will sell his fine household goods at public sale at his residence in Syracuse, near the south Main street bridge, at 2 o’clock on Saturday, Oct. 30. HARMON-O-GRAPH —You can save a great deal of money by buying a Harmon-o-graph, “The Talking Machine of Quality.”9lßf LAST CALL—This is the last week fob paying taxes. The tax I books at the bank will close this ; week. Better step in and' take I care of tfyis matter today. 261 | FURNlTUßE—Beckman’s Furniture Store is now filled with the finest furniture ever brought to Syracuse. 1021 f GOOD —News for everybody! He is coming. He will be here in Syracuse on Wednesday, Nov. 10, and you should be glad. 261 WANTED —People should hear the Harmon-o-graph and its superior tone quality will be quickly appreciated. 918 f BEDS—The largest variety of springs anld mattresses is now on hand 'at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 1021 f SWEATERS—See our line of Bradley Sweaters. None better. A. W. Strieby 923 f FOUND—A good way to get cash for the things you don’t want. Advertise them. HURRY—The tax books at the bank will close this week. Don’t forget your taxes. 261

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| FOR SALE—Good, modern 7room house on Henry street io 1 Syracuse, next to Strieby s • Bakery. We will sell at the right S price with a reasonable cash payment down and the balance . monthly, like rent. Address A. J. i Keyser, 118 W. Marion St., Elk- j hart, Indiana Phone J-1818. 10213 • ( GLASSES—Dr. John S. Bone-e-well, the eyesight specialist, < will be at Sloan’s Resturant on Wednesday, Oct. 27, and on alter- j nate Wednesdays thereafter Glasses will still be sold for one- ; third off. 1021 f ; FURNITURE—The S. Karpen , & Bros, upholstered furniture, the best known line in this country, is now on display at Beckman’s Furniture Store. Come in and see it. 1021 f FOR SALF — F story of the World War” in If volumes, well < bound, illustrated with maps, photos, and aw : ngs. See or phone W. O. Rj/ch. 10212 ; I ' y ’ j FOR SALE — Anybody who ! wants celery or cabbage for win- ; ! ter, call Wm. Fisher, 2 miles southeast of Syracuse, phone 587. FURNITURE—Have you seen : those beautiful dining room, bed room and living room suits at 1 Beckman’s Furniture Store? LINOLEUMS—A complete line suitable for every room in the I house. A. W. Strieby. 923 f VOTE—For Cox and Roosevelt, the League of Nations, less taxes and normal conditions. 261 i , — COMING—Yes, he is coming! He is’coming on Nov. 10, and you should be glad. 261 EYES TESTED—Have your eyes tested free by Dr. John S. ; Bone-e-well, the eyesight special-' ist, at Sloan’s Resturant on Wednesday, Oct. 27 and alternate Wednesdays thereafter. 1021 f

i —— ■ 11 I. [ ROGERS COMFORTABLE GLASSES I . — I Comfortabe to the eyes and comfortable to the nose —withal, arj tistic in appearance. I There you have Rogers Comfort- | i able Glasses, worn by thousands. Let Us Prove It. I ' ____ i For appointment phone— J. W. Roilienberoer PHONE 90 SYRACUSE, IND. SPFLD. FT. WAYNE OFFICE LIMA ILL. 205 WEST WAYNE ST. • OHIO CENTRAL BUILDING

LINOLEUMS —The most practical and economical floor covering. A complete line. A. W. Strieby. 923 f |: | REAL ESTATE |: | I:I I : I By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw. George W. Hendee o Alice Hayward, lo 132 Warsaw 1,850 Andrew J. Price to Harry B. Martin, 40 a sec 24 Jefferson tp 6,000 John B. Snyder to Elmer S. Cristner, pt lot 79 Sell’s Ad Silver Lake 1,075 W. Bert Siders to Dollie Fries, lot 20 the Highlands 100 Henry Willis to Milo Meredith, lot 20 Willis Park 500 Jennie Lones to John Nighswander, lot 120 Lakeside Park... 40 Sarepta J. Stuart et al to Jeremiah Pierce, lots 5 & 36 J & B ad Warsaw 1,900 Matilda A. Teeple et al to Samuel *O. and Pearl P. Dungan, tract sec 1 Plain tplo,ooo Susannah Carmany to Louie H. and Helen Oberreich, pt lots 3 & 4 Pleasant View 200 Lulu Stouffer to Bross F. Gearhart, lot 41 first ad Wjnona.. ‘SOO Chas, Jeffries to John F. Warren, 80 a sec 11 Franklin tp13,000 Geo. Bryan t& Max Irmscher, lots 3 & 73 Morrison Island 4,250

'‘th ® 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. 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. I Extra outlets can be installed at small expense —and with large dividends in extra comfort V/xK. They make it possible to use any appliance T\ without the bother of removing light bulbs, or to Your VI use two appliances at the same time if desired. g Home ■ Estimate Suracusß tieGiric Gonioanu Syracuse, - - Indiana ;• fi 1 1, WMIIIWII x I W|| Rice is one of Nature s best food offerings to hunrfaiSlwSW gry man - The good cook can ma^e a score of a PP et^z i n S and strength - giving r ‘ r - " "- a — dishes from the little white grain at low cost. Buy Some Rice from Us Today / - and enjoy a bowl of delicious pudding with cream for supper this evening. No matter what staple and fancy groceries you get at our store you are assured of Courtesy — Cleanliness—Honesty—Service Seider& Burgener Pure Food Grocers ■

Ernest B. Williamson to Charles Jeffries, 157 a sec 30 Plain tp 20,000 Katie Fleugel to Jacob A. and Emma Frazier, lot 815 Winona Warren W. Shelly to Elias F. and Sarah A. Eikenberry, 50 asec 5 Monroe tp 7,500 W. Charles Compton to John H. and Emma L. Starner, lot 3 Holbrook’s add Warsaw4,2so Mark C. Honeywell to Durward ' A. and Eva B. Pike, lot 21 & 22 Vawter Park 4,750 Anna Mollenhour to James H. Welch, lot 273 T M & H ad Mentone. 1,500 John T. Riddle et al to Wm. Ray, N % lots 70, 71 & 72 Hillabold’s add Syracuse.... 500 Wm. H. Warner to John L. and Martha Scott, lots 4, 5 & 6 North Webster 1.500 Howard W. Hemmer to Thos. S. Wheeler, lot So. Detroit, Warsaw 2,200 Chas.- F. White to Andrew W„ Chas. E. and Fletcher W. White, 90 a secs 34 & 35 Franklin tp 5,750' Leßoy Brown to Alice S. Moorse, tract Steward ad Vawter Park Peter VanOutreve to Julienne DeSloovere, lots 85 & 86 Hillabold’s ad Syracuse,. 350 Ira Landrith to Wm. and Virginia Asher, lot 162 first ad Winona

Public Sale The undersigned will sell at public auction the following listed property at his residence near the south Main street bridge in Syracuse, beginning promptly at 2 o’clock on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 Household Goo^s.—2 Dining tables, 13 dining chairs, 4 9x12 rugs, 9 small rugs, kitchen cabinet, heating stove, 2 oil staves, cupboard, 5 rockers, 2 stands, straight chair, 2 electric table lamps, 3 oil lamps, pedestal, library table, 2 pairs lace curtains, pictures, 3 dressers, bronze bedstead, baby bed, mirror, dishes, cans, jelly glasses, kitchen sink, 50-ft. garden hose, hammock, garden tools, lawn mower, sofa, kitchen utensils, brooms, mops, 2 wash tubs, wash boiler, wash board, and various other items. Terms.—Sums of $lO and under, to % be cash; over $lO, a credit of 6 mbs. will be given, or a cash discount of • 3 percent. W. 0. RICH C. H. Marks, Auctioneer Geo. L. Xanders, Clerk

A T HUDSON’ S A Dress Sale Dresses recently purchased in New York are now on display. As usual this department is living up to its reputation and is offering the smartest styles in the best materials and very low prices. —SERGES—TRICOTINES—VELOURS—DURETYNS——SATINS—TRICOLETTES—VELVETS—JERSEYS— (New Serge Dressessl3.so to $55,00) (Beautiful Dresses at.. 515.00) A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRESSES PURCHASED AT A LOSS TO THE MANUFACTURER Plush Coat Sale Our Plush Coat Sale is the talk of the town. We bought late and caught the sliding market, and that's the reason for these prices—s2s.oo Beaver Plush Coats, cut to $16.98 $29.50 Black and Beaver Plush, cut t 0519.75 $39.00 Salt’s Peco Plush Coats, cut t 0525.00 $50.00 Full Length Plush Coats, cut t 0537.50 $75.00 Hudson Seal Plush Coats, cut t 0.,.... < .$59.50 Complete assortment of 36-inch Coats of Salt’s Peco Plush, Cub Seal and Hudson Seal Plushes, with Fur Collars of Coney, Marten, Racoon and Australian Opposum. Price range from $37.50 to $67.50 special. New Fall Suits We Offer Many Remarkable Values in Recent Purchases Made by Our Buyer—Ail Highly Tailored New York Suits. Tricotine Suits of All Wool Materials, in Navy Blue, All Silk Lining, beautiful embroidered coats, and priced very special at $31.50. ’ Velour Suits of All Wool Materials, with Fur Collars, all Silk Lined, in good shades, pretty embroidered moifels and priced very special at $32.50. Handsome Suits of Tricotine and Velours in Navy Blue, Pekin Blue, Brown and Reindeer, some with Fur Collars and embroidered designs, all silk lined and priced very special at $39.50. The Season’s Smartest Fall Suits in Velour and Tricotine, Beautiful Styles and Beautiful Shades. This assortment offers many special values and priced very special at $50.00. Its Blanket time And Our Showing of Warm, Durable and Luxurious Blankets May be Had in, AH Wool, Wool Mixed, and All Cotton. We know that you will say that they are the best Blankets you ever bought after a few weeks of actual service. (Price range is 89c to $16.50) THE