The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 March 1921 — Page 4

•ft#^^###*** | Classified Ads | t - • • *• ■- ■ $ * Classified advertising is ac- £ 1 cepted at the rate of 1 cent ft ft a word for each insertion. A g booking and collection fee of jC 2 10 cents will be added for a ft ft charged account; no account g g will be charged for less than K 25 cents for a single item. ft FOR SALE—Eleven head registered Angus cows, from the famous Chas. Anglin herd. These cows will all calf not later than May J 5. Phone 287, B. C. Green, Syracuse: 424 p FOR SALE—Tract of 11 acres, all good farming land, 2} miles from Syracuse. Fine residence house, good outbuildings, plenty of fruit. Inquire JB, care of The Journal. 432 p FOR SALE —I will have thorough bred Silverlace and White Wyandotte eggs to Sell for hatching purpose at reasonable. prices. Wm. M. Jones, Syracuse. . 432 p CLEANING—I have opened a cleaning and pressing room above the postoffice and am prepared to take care of your work. Roy Hire, Syracuse. 39f FOR SALE QR TRADE— A good 7-rodm' brick fibuse; newly decorated and refinished, electric wired. See L. E. Schlotterback. 923 f RUGS—The new rugs of all descriptions and varieties for spring trade have.-arrived at the Beckman Furniture Store. 44f FURNITURE—A complete line of furniture is now on exhibition with prices way dovrii, at the Beckman Furniture Store. 44f VICTROLAS — New Victrolas in walnut and mahogany just arrived at the Beckman Furniture Store. 44f WANTED—S6-inch White Ash Bolts. Highest market price. Warsaw Manufacturing Co., Warsaw, Indiana. 424 FOR SALE—4S Head of shoats, weight from 60 to 125 lbs. Phone 249, Milford, H. E. Lealie. 414 p LINOLEUMS —The most practical and economical floor covering. A complete line. A. W. Strieby. 023 f NOTICE —All kinds of phonograph motors repaired and parts supplied at Rothenberger’s. 29f X' LINOLEUMS--A complete line suitable for every room in the house. A. W. Strieby. 923 f SWEATERS —See our line of Bradley Sweaters. None better, A. W. Strieby 923 f t FOR SALE —Range, in good condition. Inquire at Journal office. 442 p POLlSH—Furniture and, piano polish for sale at Rothenberger’s.

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COME IN—And look over the new rugs. A fine line of new rugs on hand. As house cleaning time is near al hand, we ask you to compare our present prices on rugs with those of last year. Beckman Furniture Store. 44f HORSES—On Tuesday, March 15, the New Paris Sale Company will conduct a big horse sale. If you are in the market for any kind of a horse this spring, it will pay you to attend this sale. Martin Fisher, Mgr. 442 NOTICE —The person who took the set of small taps and dies from my shop is known and I warn you to return them immediately or I will prosecute you for theft. J. M. Sarjent. LOST — Somewhere between Nappanee and Wawasee, a new 30x3 Fisk tire, a 30x3| Goodrich and a turtle back for Ford runabout. Reward. E. H. Hickman, Hicksville, Ohio. 442 PUBLIC SALE—From now on i till further notice the New Paris Sale Company will conduct a big J sale on Tuesday of each week. •Martin Fisher, Mgr. 44f FOR SALE—Buzz wood. Phone 336, Syracuse. 432 p NEWS ITEMS FROM OUR SURROUNDINGS (Concluded from Page One) The teachers’ institute of Turkey Creek township was held Saturday at Syracuse. All teachers were present. Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and son Russell called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Swenson of Indian Village Sunday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Burley moved on Monday to the East View farm. „ Samuel and Isaac Knoblock of Bremen were ©fillers at the home of John Kauffman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jegse Couts and daughter Alma spent Sunday in Cromwell with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fick and ’ famly spent Thursday evening at the home of John Kauffman. Ketwth Todd is working for ■ Manford Morris this week. NortiTsW Mrs. Elizabeth Akers caiie4 Mrs. George Bailey Friday, Mrs. Heber Parker and Mrs. . Geckg® Bailey called on Mrs. J. ’ M. Sarjent Friday afternoon. . On Sunday they called ' on Mrs, Lizzie Akers. ‘ Don Strock was here over'Sunday with his family, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bfiiley called on his parents Sunday, ’ Mrs. George Zerbe had company for Sunday dinner. I - . Solomon's <Cft>ek & Benton Sunday school at lf):00 a. m.; preaching services follow’witf. To > these services all are invited. Mrs. Albert Darr spent Satur1 -■

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day night with Mr. and Mrs. Bill < Calison of Leesburg. Rev. Mast and sstier Grace ‘ took Sunday dinner wth iMr. and ( Mrs. Albert Prough. Miss Eva Juday of Syracuse ; weHMChown in this community, was married Saturday evening to . Roy Kuhn of North Webster. Congratulations are extended. ( Mrs. Geo. Darr and daughter Louise and Mrs. Nora Gushwa and daughter Wanetta called Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Darr and son Marion and Jesse Darr took Sunday dinner ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Darr. Clyde Juday of South Bend ?pent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrss Frank Juday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Firestone moved last Wednesday on the Weddle farm near Sugar Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Darr and daughter Cloy and John Darr and daughter Miriam spent Sunday with Harry Smaltz and family near Leesburg. / 1 Mr. and Mrs. Al Hishaw and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Blue were Sunday guests at the home of BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions o.i Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. < Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IND

9 MONUMENTS 8 ' 8 OF ALL KINDS 8 . .—-— ’ I can supply you with any kind = □ of monument to decorate the = ! □ grave of any member of your ~ f g family. r s Make arrangements with me = i □ to place one this spring C ’ □ „ g , □ Robert E. Pletcher c ? 9 Phonei Office 75j Rp S ideng© Syracuse ~ r □□□□□□□□□□□BBbBBBBBBEBBBBBB ; FRESH. GLEAN MEATS Await yew ftt at all times. You * will find the jafcfert tfef tendered d pieces here. We else handle SftWfcsd ilid dried meats and a general line es eSRRSd lv i meats. *.* • ’• • y KLINK MEAT MARKET 1- ’ ' ' t , I " BaDu GhIOKS ///V A B,(MH, 4# 1(0,000 ’ i eac fc Monday or Tuesday Hatchery located one mile west of Nappanee, Ind. I ■ To assure delivery of f I : your April and May Ij chicks your order |( < I : #i?s2jld be placed soon. | : ; Chick piust be booked in advance, length of ; ■|; time depending ow <y>iAety jyanted and number of orders < |: I ahead. To have JXW .order to|k&<jl we require SI.OO < |;! for each 100 chicks ordered; Bend in yw |<; mail or call in person. < I «; We will ship the chicks to you by Parcel Post I!; guaranteeing their safe arrival or you can come here to I;; the hatchery and get them. If you come to hatchery I<; for them they will be $2.00 to $5.00 less per 100. I Price per 100 Price per 100 < | if shipped if called for ! S. C. White Leghornslß.oosl6.oo I!; S. C. Brown Leghorn 18.00.. 16.00 < I • Barred Plymouth Rock 22.00 18.00 ; | S White Plymouth Rock .. 1. 22.00 18.00 ; White Wyandotte 25.00 20.00 < I!’ S. C. Buff Orpington 25.00 20.00 < S. C. Black Minorca 25.00 20.00 ; i Smaller or larger amounts at same rate. ; I ,F1 ! :-o-: Standard Poultry Co., Hatchery Nappanee, Indiana I ■- —lair

Chester Firesrtone. Ed Darr and family of Syracuse have moved moved on their. farm miles south of Solomon’s Creek church. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holtzinger have ifiWed onto the farm known as the Charles Thompson farm. • • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rex and daughter Mildred of Avilla and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rex and son William of Milford spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rex and Mr. and Mrs. David Holtzinger and daughter Mary called on Rev. Mast and family Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holtzinger called Monday evening at the home of David Holtzinger. The following were entertained to Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ott: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Long, Mi*. J. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor At the Landis Residence Corner Harrison & Pearl Sts. Tuesday & Friday of Each Week Hours: 2to 5 and Bto9 p. m. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535 Nappane*, Ind. You can call ma up without expana

and Mrs. Willie Wortinger and daughter Naomi, Anderson Juday and daughter Leila, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hilbish and two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ott. Mr. and Mrs. John Ettline of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juday. Ploner Mikal and family have moved onto the Wilson Ott farm known as the Holtzinger farm. The ladies aid cleared some over $33.00 at the sale of Earl Butt last Wednesday. North Webster The M. E. ladies aid met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Hontz last Thursday afternoon. A short business session was held followed by a pleasant social hour dur-

*♦* Overland Cars Syracuse Auto Sales Co. Qverland Cars *♦* | What’s The Trouble? | * IJAVE you thought just lately what a turmoil n the people of Kosciusko County are in? ❖ ❖ We don’t mean the world, but just our section. a Have you thought again and place'd the ❖ ❖ blame with yourself instead-of the other fellow X for conditions which do not exist—only in your ♦£ mind. We are a great family and should be of X . X one mind, and instead of trying to do the re- ❖ j construction work of Kosciusco County, in the X ] a matter of reducing living costs, in one month, ❖ ] * or too abruptly, let it take its course, X ] X Keep the ball rolling. Buy what accessories ❖ : you need for your automobile, Get the needed X 3 * repairs done now while we can give you service, g ] * We will save you time and money now, $ * Buy your car at this time and don’t wait tUI * = the rush comes. We have a good line of new X J X and used cars ready for immediate delivery, * 3 f Call and see them. The prices are right, • I j I SYRACUSE AUTO SALES CO, t i *:* S. C. Lepper §hpek &

I state Banli g SuraGusß, Ind. i ■ ■ i Our J s Bank I *iß ' □ 1 WO Ml I | Hour btisinen | ■W 1 ' : I!!! m ; ROGERS COMFORTABLE glasses : Comfortabe to the eyes and com- ; sortable to the nose —withal, ar- ; tistic in appearance. ; There you have Rogers Comfort- ! able Glasses, worn by thousands. Let Us Prove It ; For appointment see : Robert E. Pletcher ; Phone 75 Syracuse, Ind. ! ! 9PFLD. FT- WAYNE OFFICE I H« tOS WEST WAYNE ST. OHIO > 1 gswtrm. nuiMMxa »

ing which the hostess served delicious popcorn. Work is progressing very rapidly on the Howard Bockman home on Lake street. The Efficiency Sunday school class of the M. E. church was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rothenberger on Tuesday evening'of last week of last week. A business session with Mrs. Elsie Eause, the new president, in charge took up the first part of the evening. The social hour was spent in quiet games and in receiving “Martha and George ; Washington” who came to ; mingle with the guests. Part- • ners for the bounteous lunch • that followed were found by

1 I DOLLAR DAY’ | In Goshen Fri M Mar t 4th p Q II UIU. u § Spring Style News § 8 Our Showing of All the Smart Styles Will Convince Q jg You that this Season this is the Store to O ! 8 1 Make Your Choicest Selections. , u g Jta. .v.. g Spring Suits ! 5 Are shown in materials of Tricotine, Serges, Velours o 8 and Velour Checks and the popular shades this season 8 are Navy Blue, Tan, Rookie and Copenhagen—Priced 8 at $25.00 upward. » u - •' o | §t>ort in ift g New Turs, Blues, 3Rd FfW Mixtures and here at 8 Very Low Prices. J 2 New Velour Spring Coats $12.75 p g of Splendid Materials 8 New Spring Coats of Pretty, Styles and in Various Q Materials and lined witji good quality silk lining— § ns.pp special./ § PH Sa toi'O Si 8; sola) J §fflart fcp« | >» W/wr is «• sM m ’«*n g marvelous linings. g o Beauty abounds in tiy New Wraps of 42 to 46 £ 8 inch lengths with sleeves) a trifle more conservative 5 § than either the Sport or Regular Wrap. r | N«Lkwear 8 In Seperate Collars | well as Collar and Cuffs g § Sets. Beautiful Faster Oekwear here. | Eastej Gloves 2 The assortment is nF at its best, Kid Gloves and g 2 Silk Gloves in regular jfi gauntlet styles and shown 2 in all the new shades. J Cthe H wSON.CQpj I I I 8 js \ 9 n_r njvw w y

matching numbered cheeries with which the guests had been supplied. All voted Mr. and Mrs. Rothenberger a most entertaining host and hostess. The funeral of George Stansbury was held here Monday evning. Carl Bockman is again able to be up and around. The Excelsior class of the M. E. Sunday school met with Miss Hannah Weimer at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Weimer south of town on Washington’s birthday. 4 short business meeting was followed by games which were very interesting and enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshment was served and the guests departed at a late hour.