The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 2 December 1920 — Page 6

The Syracuse Journal Democratic Preston Henry Miles, Editor. ..-ei-n Advertising i j rt IF. AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATIONI Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Indiana. $2.00 a tear Phones: Office, 4—Residence, 9J4 J CON CERN Entered as second-class matter on May Ith, 1908, at the postoffice at Syracuse, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of Marell 3rd, 1879. Thursday, Decembei 2, 1920 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction the following listed property at his farm residence, 11 miles north of Syracuse, on the Syracuse-New Paris road, beginning at 1 o’clock on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 Korses.—One bay mare, 14 yrs. old; 1 sorrel mare coming 2 yrs. old. tattle.—Brown Jersey cow 6 vis. old; 1 half-blood Jersey cow. peed and Grain.— Hay in the mow, corn in the crib. Hn p 1 e in ent s —McCormick mower,' Gale corn plow, corn planter, . spike-tooth hariow, '.ng-tooth harroviflp'* Olivpt breaking plow, 2 double shovel plows, farm wagon, set of dump hoards, 2-horse spring wagon, light spring wagon, Studekaber buggy, set of heavy harness, set of light double harness, set of of single harness. Miscellaneous. — Weimer incubator, canning outfit, gasoline engine and pump jack, 5 bbl. tank, eider barrel, shovels and forks,-kraut cutter, lawn mowers, grind stone, platform scales,; log chains, dining, room table and chairs, winter apples, apple butter, pear butter, canned toma-i txios, 1 bu. of beans,, other arj tides not mentioned. T‘rms.*-Sums of $lO and under, cash; over $lO a credit of 8

Big Reduction Safe lor Two Days Only December 3rd and 4th ft! the Star Clothing Store, Syracuse

Men’s Trousers 1-4 Off on all Men’s Trousers Men’s Unionalls Kahki - $3.98 Hickory Stripe, 3.78 Canvas Gloves Good Canvas Gloves 15c ■I ■ ■ Good Canvas Gloves I.lc Work Shirts Men’s Best -98 c Youth’s - -78 c

months, or a cash discount of 3 percent. J. C. CRIPE Martin Fisher, Auctioneer. A. H. Blanchard, Clerk. _____ o WHITE OAK Mrs. Ethel Rookstool and children and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Stiffler spent Thanksgiving day with their mother, Mrs. Lesta Stffiler. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howe spent Sunday afternoon at the Earl Hamman home. Sunday school at Concord at 10:00 a. m.; preaching in the evening at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Forest Kern and children 3pent Saturday with Mrs. Helen Howe. Tilman Coy and family spent Thanksgiving with Chas. Bushpng and family of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bucher and two children and Tom Snodgrass Os Elkhart ate Thanksgiving dinner at the James Dewart home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whitehead spent Sunday,at the Floyd Strieby home. Lloyd Dewart and family of Milford spent Saturday night at the home of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. Cauncey Coy of Mishawaka spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester' Stiffler spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Sylvester Coy and family. Lesta Stiffler spent Sunday afternoon with Edith Smith. Kate Long and Haskell Grissom spent Sunday at the Charley Searfoss home. Mr. and Mrs. James Dewart enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Ernest Mathews home and those who came and spent the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Roop of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Groves and son Merlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roop and son Richard of Columbia City.

Elleh Warble spent Saturday night with her sister, Jane Rookstool. o WEST END Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dillon were Sunday guests of Mrs. Delia Vorhis. Mrs. Dinnie Vorhis is in very poor health at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Green in Cromwell. J. Gilbert entertained company from Mishawaka Sunday. Samuel Cullers of Goshen spent a few days of last week at

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* Shoes Big Reductions’ will be made on ■ Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Children’s Coveralls Wabash Stride - $1.69 »> ” . 29 Plain Blue ■ - $1.49 Dress Shirts , 1-4 Off on all Dress Shirts Boys’ Trousers [ALL SIZES 6 TO 18] $4.00 Pants, now - $2.98 $3.50 ” ” - $2.49 $3.00 ” ” - $2.39 $2.50 ” ” - sl-98 $1.25 ” ” -89 c * *

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MEN’S SUITS We will give 1-4 Off on all Men’s Suits During this Sale * Overalls Men’s Knocker Overalls - $1.59 Youth’s ” ” ’ $1.29 Boys’ Brownies - • 98c „ » . . 89c Boys’ Suits Boys’ Corduroy Suits sl2, now $8.78 Boys’ Wool Suit? $18.75, now 14.98 ” ” ” $15.00, ” 12.49 ” ” ” $ll.OO, ” $8.98 >» ” ” SB.OO, ” $6.48 ” ” ” $6.00, ” $4.78 Underwear Men’s High Rock Shirts, -98 c ’* ” ” Drawers, -98 c Fleeced Lined Unions - $2.69 Heavy Ribbed Unions - $2.49 Children’s Fleeced Unions - $1.49

the home of Orba Weybright. Rolland Ringer and family called at the home of Theodore S. Sheffield. Abe Morehouse has been on the sick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClintic are spending the winter in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Samuel Dewart still re* mains in very poor health. BIG NEW PARIS SALE The next big sale to be held in the pavilion at New Paris will I begin promptly at 9:30 o’clock

next Tuesday morning, Dec. 7. A splendid list of much needed items is being offered, including a big lot of cattle, 180 head of hogs, 7 automobiles, alfalfa hay, other grain and feed, household goods, canned goods, and a large variety of other articles. It will pay you well to attend this sale. Don’t forget the time and the date. 311 Martin Ffshbr, Mgr. o Try the classified columns. o Subscribe to The Journal NOW.

Overland Cars Syracuse Auto Sales Co. Overland Cars Yes, We are in a position to • take care of your winter business and to give you a square deal We -have what you want in accessories and at the right prices. V Tire Chains, Alcohol for Radiators, Anti-Draft Shields for Ford cars; United States and Goodyear Tires and Tubes, Honey-comb Ford and Chevrolet Radiators —say, get our prices on radiators! We handle two kinds of winter tops, Detroit Weather-proof, & Elkhart Fo"d Parts, Overland Parts, etc., etc., etc. We want a share of your,business SYRACUSE AUTO SALES CO. q r I Jesse Shock

Overcoats We will sell Overcoats at sl2, sls, $lB, S2O • $22.50, $25, 28.50 Sweaters All Sweaters will be ■ Reduced on Date of Sale Mackinaws A good line of Mackinaws at a Price You can’t afford to miss. Men’s AIL Wool Two Piece Underwear $ Off on Day of Sale

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FRESH. 6LEAN 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. V KLINK BROS. MEAT MARKET

Hats 1-5 Off On All Men’s Hats Work Sox Rockford -18 c Heavy ” -29 c Hosiery Big Reduction on all Hosiery We have good Ladies Hose for 19c J. U. Wingard ... Proprietor — Syracuse, Indiana