The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 November 1920 — Page 3
Illi -I 11l — | J BEAL ESTATE |: | I : ,1:1 By Houton C. Frazer, Warsaw. Maurice F. Brosnahan to John and Zelda O. McDonald, lots, 5 & 6 blk 25 Keith ad Pierceton. 112,500 Frederick Heiser to Gertrude El. Heiser, lot E. Market st., Warsaw; lot 17 Reed-Ker add; let 10 William’s add 2,350 Amos P. Young to Cloyse J. Thomas, lots 50 & 51 Leesburg .'. 3,000 son tp 2,800 Frank H. Rupert to Wm. F. and Marie Richert, lots 28 & 29 ' first ad Winona 2,000 Jennie Lones to Jacob E. Harris, • 23.47 a adj. Lakeside Park.... 600 Ralph Kelly to Edwardß. and Cora Scott, 40 a sec 23 HarriMary A. Raber to Elizabeth V. Knight, lot 133 Winona 1,100 Edward J. Evans to Ray/mond B Williams, lot 158 first ad Winona 500 Martha S. Miller to Orlando and Cora Ames, lots in section 17 in Warsaw .. 1,600 Geo. P. DeHoff to Frederick H. and Roberta Hope, lot 56 third ad Winona 3,500 John McMahon to Harry W. and Anna P. Stephenson, lot 5 McMahon’s Wawasee Lake 1,000 Richard Gordon Rutter et al to Harry E. Myers, lot 21 K & W Warsaw .■ 250
-Cement ContractionLet us figure with you oh your concrete work and submit estimates. CORY BROTHERS Syracuse, Indiana
The Time for Lower Prices Is Here AND LOWER PRICES ARE NOW PREVAILING “The Famous” The Men’s Suits We’re Selling at $24.65 $29.85 $34.65 $39.85 $49.85 ~ and the Overcoats we’re selling at $24.65 $29.85 $34.65 $39.85 Will Absolutely Put to Shame Anything That’s Been Offfered At Like Prices Around This Town for the Past Several Years. Clothing has been entirely too high and we are glad to see the manufacturing conditions such as to enable us to sell at lower prices. We sincerely ask you to look at the displays of suits and overcoats in our windows—with the prices marked on them in "plain figures. We won’t ask you to buy. We won’t have to. You can’t resist them. -~And Don’t Overlook Our Big Shoe Sale! We’re Selling At “Long Ago” Prices.
Men’s Shoes Men’s Chippendale Russia Bal, Goodyear welt, with wingfoot Rubber Heels; Special. Priced at $7.48. Men’s Dover last, Russia Calf, Bal, Dark Cheery Shade; Single sole; Price $5.48. Men’s Vici and Gun Metal Sample Shoes English and Whirl Last; Price $3.48 to $5.19.
you Pau Less Here Lewis & Jacobs “The Famous’’ GOSHEN , - INDIANA
Mary J. C. Brown to’ Hattie M. Rapp, lot 204 first ad Winona Allen B. Viskniski to Howard S. Smith, E. pt lot 10 Morton Place Warsaw .SI,OOO Geo. V. Wright to Eugene Alleman, E pt lot 2 Springer ad Warsaw $l,lOO Martha R Aukerman to Peter B. Stookey, lots 84 & 85 Leesburg SI,OOO Margaret J Watson to lifead & Mary C. White, lot 1 blk 4 Redkey ad Pierceton $1 Mead White to Margaret J. Watson, 47 a sec 1 Washington tp ..1 Ira Rothenberger to FrankL. & Bridget Lane, lot 16 Stoner Park $1,400 John M. Neff to Myrtle M. Neff, lots 18 & 19 Kist No. Ad Warsaw John F Warren to Ernest B. Williamson, 40 a Kjc 11 Franklin tp Lot 211 Mentone..... $7,000 Irvin V. Ulsh to Itvin H. Ulsh, 40 a sec 25 Seward tp $5,500 John McDonald to Maurice F. Brosnahan, 99 % a sec 12 Monroe tp 10,000
TT will pay you to get our prices before you order SALE BILLS
Women’s Shoes Women’s Sample Shoes, made of best greade Vici; Brown and Black. Sizes 3to 5; Military Heels; Price $4.98. Stylish Spats, all colors, Regular; Price $2.00 and $3.00, now 98e. Children’s Dress and Play Shoes made of the finest kind of stock; Black and Brown, 98c $1.98 and $2.48.
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Elery G. Bowman to Lewis A. and Cora E. Foor, lots 28 & 29 Bowman ad Mentone £SO Victor E. Summe to Aaron B. and Ellen Miller, 10 a sec 30 Clay tp 1,250 Allen F. Scott to Oral C. Coyle, 115 a sec I'4 Clay tp14,000
—A T TH E— OaKiand Tbcaier © < —SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6— . Albert E. Smith presents * Bessie Love in “PEGEEN” This yojing star Ws a winsome role in the story rafcen from thepopular novel. She plays the part of a child whose ambition is to make the world happy, and she succeeds. Also a big Vitagraph comedy, “WATER AND MODELS” —WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10— Fight round the globe with Eddie Polo the Hercules of the screen, in the world’s master mystery serial, entitled “THE VANISHING DAGGER” A picture of a mihgty adventure from sea to sea, produced by Polo himself —Universal’s serial marvel. Reasons why children should see this serial. It is clean. It is bright. It is clever. It is entertaining. It is nstructive. It teaches the art of self defence and protection. It is genuine. It is accurate. It is picturesque. DON’T MISS FIRST ESPISODE!
Harriet F. Reinhardt to George A. Edgar, lots 67 & 68 first ad Winona 3,300 Milfred H. Troub to Clifford G. Agnes M. Goshert, lot 31 Campus ad Winona ...; 2,350
BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Sittlement of Estates and Opinions o Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phan* 7 SYRACUSE, IN
C. H. Marks —AUCTIONEER— North Webster Phoue 852 Or Arrange Dates at Journal Office
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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HJfARIE MORRISEY has prounced them exact duplicates in tonal quality of the instrument used at the Methodist Church and capable of sustaining with absolute success the same test of direct comparison with her living voice. By signing, this Certificate, she declares them equal, in every respect, to the instrument which stood beside her on Monday night, Oct. 18, on the stage at Methodist Church and amazed all Syracuse. Let us show\vou and play for you these Official Labor-
This was the test made by Miss Morrisey on Monday at Methodist Church. She sang. Suddenly—she ceased to sing, and the New Edison took up the same song alone. |
AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone* 535 Nappanee, Ind. You can call me up without expense
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Why the Audience at Methodist Church - was so amazed by The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul”
Why not let ,us dteliver today one of these New Edisons with Certificate of Authenticity? You can arrange the « payment any way you desire Step in, or telephone. There’s no time to lose. THORNBURG’S First Door West of School House, Syracuse
Turkey Creek Township Sunday School Convention Syracuse, Grace Lutheran Church Sunday, November 7, 1920 2:00 p. in. to 5:00 p. m. —PROGRAMOpening Remarks... .Tp. Pres. Guy Bushong Song Congregation Invocation. v Rev. W. B. Kessinger Song .Special Reading of Minutes. .Sec’v Yodkr General Remarks.Za .. Co. Pres. Davis SongLadies’ Quartet The Importance of the Sunday School in the Community... .Rev. L. E. Smith Responsibility of the Officers of the Schoolßev. F. H. Cremean Solo Mrs. Joe Rapp The Responsibility of the Teachers.. To be supplied Responsibility of the Scholar and the Parentßev. Wm. Boatman Chorus Tippecanoe School Round Table Discussion led by Rev. Kessinger Reports of Committees and Election of Officers. Solo Mrs. Cora Jarrett Benedictionßev. Boatman
atory Models, which have proved their supreme realism. Come in Today. Remember, we have only's. We shall deliver with each Official Laboratory Model the Certificate of Authenticity, which Miss Morrisey has signed for it. You will prize this New Edison above all other musical instruments. It will not only be your means of access to the real voices of the world’s great artists, but also a peculiarly precious memento of one of the greatest contraltos of all time. Ask for the Certified Official Laboratory Model.
No one in the audience was able to tell Miss Morrisey’s living voice from its Re-Creation by the New Edison. The phonograph had achieved that marvel of marvels, —perfect realism!
