The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1921 — Page 6

• Classified Ads | ? * S Classified advertising is at- £• 4 cepted at the rate of 1 cent « # a word for each insertion. A #• £ booking’ and collection fee of £ Siu cents will be added for a # charged account; no account •£ S will pe charged for less than Jf g 25 cents for a single item. # —FOR SALE OR TRADE—-7-Room brick House SI,OOO Lot near center town $l5O 6-Pass. 2-Cyl. Launch.« $325 18-Ft. 2-Cyl Launch $175 16-Ft. 1-Cyl. Launch $l5O 16-Ft. Launch, new S4OO Liberty Motor ..SSO Complete new Gray, 3 h.p. outfit p. $l3O 2-Cyl. 6-HP Gray & Rev. Gear .... I $250 Row Boats, without oars— Cross bottom, Cypres sides, S3O Cross bottom, all Cypress..s3s Length bottom all Cypress, S4O Ash Oars, with locks and painted 6.1-Ft., set of 2 $3.35 7-Ft., Set of 2 $3.55 7|-Ft., set of 2 $3.75 8-Ft., set of 2> L .$4.00 High Test Gasoline, Oils, preases for Motor Boats. SCHLOTTERBACK BOAT FACTORY Syracuse,- Phone 78. (2f) REAL ESTATE —The followingfarms and properties are offered for sale. If you have real estate for sale, list it with me; or if you are 1 in the market, let me find what you want. I 60-Acre Farm, all nearly new buildings, near town; price, $175.00 per acre. 20 Acres, without buildings; price off application. ■ Nice residence, with barn, near , center of town; price, $2,000.00. Residence property, with barn and 2 acres of ground; price, $1,800.00 for sale. Good 5-room house anjd small barn on large lot; price, $675. J. W. ROTHENBEROER Rhone 90 ' Syracuse, Ind. FUN—World’s funniest comedians, best jazz singers and dancers are coming here with “The Gumps” and will show in one of the finest tent theatres in America. You’ll laugh till you’re blue in the face. 61p FOR SALE—I2O Acre farm, 4 miles north of Goshen; fine for stock and grain; running water. Will take small farm for part pay. Address 0. C. Wolfe, R. R. No. 2, Goshen, Ind. 43p ' PIANO TUNING—LIoyd Moore, 16 years factory experience, piano tuning and player work. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at B Beckman’s Furniture Store. ’ 63p FOR SALE—Amateur photo developing outfit; trays, powders, frames, papers, etc. Phone 112, or see Mrs. H. A. Miles. If FOR SALE —Motor boat in good condition. . iSee Mrs. Ida Akers, phone 147. 62 FOR SALE —Jersey eow, 7 yrs. old, fresh, a good milker.. See Osborn & Son. 5f — , 2 L. ... - “THE GUMPS” With the famous Andy and Min alive are coming. . 61 p CHESTS—Special sale on cedar chests at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 3f FOR SALE —Nice growing fern. Phone 436. 61p BUTT & XANDERS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Settlement of Estates and Opinions on Titles, Our Specialties. Fire and Other Insurance. Phone 7 SYRACUSE, IN: Don’t take chances with 1 the lighting on your car. .Play safe by using NATIONAL MAZDA AUTOMOBILE LAMPS. C. B. HOLLETT

—— —: , — FOR SALE—The finest loca-j tion and the most beautiful i grounds on Lake Wawasee. *The rarest shrubs and plants blooming from April to November. The choicest of fruits; splendid shade trees. T*lone other so desirable on the twenty to thirty years to grow such trees and shrubs’, such fruit and flowers. For further information see W. M. Self, State Bank, Syracuse, Indiana; or address, Maj. F. E. Marsh, Arlington Heights, (P. O. Box 194) Illinois. 50f HEMSTITCHING—We have an electric hemstitcher and are prepared to do all your work of this kind. Straight hemstitching, 10c a yard; chiffon, georgette and crepe-de-chene, a yard; scallops and points 15c a yard. Milford Electric Shop. LINOLEUM—This is the ideal j floor covering for the kitchen. Linoleum is sanitary and easy to clean, saving hours of scrubbing; durable and inexpensive. A good line of patterns to select from. A. W. Strieby. 3f FOR SALE—Residence in south Main street, at Portland, including two fine big lots. A good buy at SI,OOO cash. See Warren T. Colwell. If PUBLIC SALE—A big list is offered in the 201st big public sale to be held in New Paris next Tuesday, June 14, beginning promptly at 10 o’clock. Martin Fisher, Mgr. 6-1 DANCING—Special taxi service arranged for persons who desire to attend the dances at any of the points around Lake Wawasee. Call (Rich 817). 6f LAST SALE —The sale of next Tuesday, June 14, at 10 o’clock will be the last big public sale in the New Paris pavilion until after harvest. Martin Fisher, Manager. 61 DRESS SHOES—We have cut deep the price on every pair of men’s dress shoes. A. W. Strieby. 3f CHICKS—Baby chicks, 10c to 13c. See the Standard Poultry Co. display adv. in this issue. If OFFICE ROOMS—For rent, above Hoch’s drug store. See J. W. Rothenberger. 5f SHOW —See the funniest show in the world with “The Gumps” come to town. 61 p RECORDS—4OO Victor records ■ have arrived at the Beckman Furniture Store. 4f BARGAINS—For bargains in corn plows see Osborn & Son. 5f J. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor At the Landis Residence Corner Harrison & Pearl Sts. Tuesday & Friday of Each Week Hours: 2to 5 and 8 to 9p. m. AUCTIONEER Cal. L. Stuckman Phone 535 Nappanee, Ind. ■ o u can call me up without expens ROGERS COMFORTABLE GLASSES Comfortabe to the eyes and comfortable to the nose —withal, artistic in appearance. There you have Rogers Comfortable Glasses, worn by thousands. Let Us Prove It. For appointment see Robert E. Pletcher Phone 75 Syracuse, Ind. SPFLD. FT. WAYNE OFFICE -LIMA , H I . 205 WEST WAYNE ST. OHIO j CENTRAL BUILDING

VALUES —Don’t mistake low I price for value. The measure of i value is determined by the ■ amount of service and comfort ’you get for your investment. ;You will be delighted with the service arid comfort in our work -shoes. A. W. Stripy. 3f i MAGAZINES —I have discon- ; tinued receiving magazine subi scriptions but will adjust any I complaints and wish to thank my patrons for past business. B. Mae Tish. 52 FINE MUSIC—The splendid list of beautiful Hawaiian records is offered in the complete line at the Beckman Furniture Store. Come in and make your selections. . 5f BOOST —Boost home industry by buying a Harmon-o-graph or ■ cedar chest at the home of the j Harmon-o-graph. J. W. Rothenberger, Syracuse, Ind. 32 SACRED SONGS—The popular Rodeheaver sacred song records are on sale at the Beckman Furniture Store. A big list to select from. 5f C L E A N I N G—Leave your cleaning and pressing work at my home, second door west of the Pearl street foot bridge. Roy Hire, Syracuse. 51f CORSETS — Our new spring line of “Kabo Live Model” Corsets are now- in. Let our expert Corsetier help you make your selection. A. W. Strieby. 3f i WATCH —Watch the show window for beautiful designs and low prices on cedar chests at the Beckman Furniture Store. 4f j EYESIGHT—Dr. H. H. Rogers, the eyesight specialist, will be at the Robert E. Pletcher office i in Syracuse every Monday. 5f • FOUND — Help is plentiful now. Place a want ad in The i Journal and you will find all the j help you want. If SPECIAL —A special sale on cedar chests at the Beckman Furniture Store beginning June Ist. 4f MlLK—Pasteurized milk and cream in bottles now on sale at i Seider & Burgener, Launer Cash [ Grocery and Kindig & Co. 53 |

FRESH. GLEAN MEATS Ij 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 i ■ ■■■»'« I I —■»" I— ■ - ~~~ 4

Overland Cars Syracuse Auto Sales Co. Overland Cars ♦ < I_ . m X ♦ Itl * ❖ t i ♦♦♦ . - ■ ❖ j X = i I Prices Smashed on || ? Overland Cars il •? . ? I ♦♦♦ «♦ < > •( Little “4” Touring $750.00 <1 Willys Knight Models $1895 , | | F. O. B. Syracuse | I X § X si 11 t fl 1 SYRACUSE AUTO SALES CO. ti S.C. Lepper Jesse Shock

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MICKIE SAYS Swea's, auds -esoo sO VOUO cart X. VJtWJG tAO OOt%NOVO»4 J WOUUBU UWB A. OMJft / j QBfipZ. -<Vk' E&KOB. J b AWTt rasuu' -o cm A cccpiaS leotONWAo OP 9<UFF WEE EWER.nI . a 'WEEK ©amouw' out FOUCS MDUO AUL OROER. OF <50005 I Oj\ IM A VOUXtE PRDVA a J I fcM' ORDER. WOOES’. ) frt# — 11 s fe.3 &EATS 'th-E // rS WHILER.” I i — ' = — LOST—Many good dpllars by ; the lowering of prices on our entire line of shoes. We have ■ always specialized on quality; shoes, and we assure you that our lines have been kept up to oar former high standard, while our prices are greatly reduced. A. W. Strieby. 3f MUSIC —If you enjoy good ' music you will be pleased with ■ , the big list of new Victor re- ; - cords now on hand at the Beck- ■ man Furniture Store. 5f - | i REAL ESTATE—Farms, prop- i erty, lots, cottages or business 1 : . . I I sold on commission. No sale, no , commission. J. W. Rothenberg- I er, office phone 90, residence i phone 121, Syracuse, Ind. 32 i j | I HOSIERY—Buy “Iron Clad” I Hosiery, the stocking which you ! , know to be right, and cheapest j jin the long run. A. W. Strieby . 3f FOR SALE —Old awning, suitable as tarpaulin for farming; machinery, boat, etc. Inquire at i Journal office. 3f FURNITURE—See the new j i line of furniture that daas just i ' arrived at the Beckman Furni- i |ture Store. 4f j -— ———■ i

I ANNOUNCEMENT—There will Ibe a Chiropractor in Syracuse eveVy day, commencing Saturday, June 11. H. B. Holloway, Chiro- ! praetor, will be at the Grand ■ Iloteljn Syracuse every day, exi cept Sunday, from 6toB p. m.,J and by appointment. 63p j i :: I FOR SALE—Brand new Har- I vard tennis racket, 12-oz., never i been used. A rare bargain at §I.OO. Inquire at Journal office. TAXI—W. O. Rich, driver, i£ prepared to take you anywhere at any time. Headquarters South Shore Inn. Call Rich 817. WANTED—Late seed potatoes, good clean stock. Phone 401, Walker White. 61 VICTROLAS—Victrolas from $25.00 up, now on hand at the Beckman Furniture Store. 4f i NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION i Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters and inhabitants of Turkey Creek Township, in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, residing in said township ’ outside of the incorporated town ' of Syracuse, tnat pursuant to a petition of Isaiah Klingaman, William Gants, Andrew Miller, Jesse Grady and 75 other legal voters of said Township, presented to the Trustee of said Townj ship on the Ist day of June, i 1921, a special election will be 1 held at Osborn’s Sale Pavilion, i corner of Huntington and Henry ; streets of Syracuse, m said ; Township, between the hours of i 6 o’clock a. m., and 6 o’clock j p. m., on the 2nd day of July, i 1921, for the purpose of deteri mining whether the public ■! schools of said Township, both i elementary and high schools, ' shall be consolidated with the i schools of the Incorporated Town lof Syracuse, Kosciusko County, I Indiana, all in accordance with : i ■. ; 2State Banks !□ » ■ Syracuse, Ind. gi ® ■ n 1 Our 2 Bank jl I we mii j s uour dusiiibss g I S i HaBDBOKMCMDH ;

An Act of the General Assembly j of the State of Indiana, entitled I “An Act providing for the con-. i solidation of schools in incor- 1 j porated towns with the schools >of the township in which such > town is situated, etc.,” passed at | the Seventieth Regular Session J I of said General Assembly begun ' | on the 4th day of January, 1917, ■ ! being Chapter No. 148 of the Acts of 1917, and all acts amend- j atory and supplemental thereto. Stephen Freeman, 1 Trustee of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the I qualified voters and inhabitants : of the Incorpated Town of Syra- j cuse, in Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, that pursuant to a petition of Wm. G. Connolly and 64 other legal voters of said town, presented to the Board of School Trustees of said Town on the 26th day of May, 1921, a special election will be held at the Old School Building; corner ! of Washington and Harrison Streets, in said Town, between the hours of 6 o’clock a. m., and 6 o’clock p. m., on the 2nd day , of July; 1921, for the purpose of | determining whether the public i schools of said Town, both ele-! mentary and high schools, shall be consolidated with the schools i I

$ Big reduction in Baby Chicks | beginning middle May and ex* I / Ending through June and July J *'l * S \ ..HATCHES OFF EACH MONDAY * f I T*° assure getting them on a' cer- S " tain ate your order : should be S I X booked in advance. Send in your $ oi^tr by or call in person. j .f* I - Chicks guaranteed to be from J \l, £° od grade pure bred stock. J 7 ___ j Hhtchery located one mild west < • '-53 s , o f Nappanee, Ind. 5 Come and get them at the hatchery. $ S. C. White Leghorn..... $ll.OO per 100 f S. C. Brown Leghorn u.oo per 100 5 Barred Plymouth Rock 13.00 per 100 S White Plymouth Rock 13.00 per 100 5 White Wyandotte 13.00 per 100 < S. C. Buff Orpington ♦. 13.00 per l(>0' J S. C. Black Minorca 13.00 per 100 S Broiler Chicks 10.00 per IQO £ Larger or smaller amounts at same rate. S Standard Poultry Co., Hatchery I NAPPANEE, INDIANA — | LUAUUJLL 1 11 1. ■Lg.CJHU.. .2..,J O OCCCCCCCOCOC at 0 g 1 THE JUNE SALE j § JCXE—JtLY—AIGLST g 5 The Prices Are Lower o 2 . The Values Are Greater Q O — . 2 <5 o ° g J un e Clearance § | SILK DRESSES | O §6.75 SIO.OO $13.15 $16.75 $25.00 | 6 Many very pretty styles at prices that make these o j? Dresses real bargains, Dresses of canton crepes, crepeo - de-chene§, taffeta silks, satins, foulards, mignonettes § o and tricolettes. . q | The Suit Sale 0 The Suit Selection is greatly reduced and still there $ g are some good bargains left. o 2 Tricotine Suits at $15.00 to $35.00 § | J une Coat Sale -1 g Final Clearance Reductions on One Special Assortment q g of Polo Cloth Utility Coats that are regular $25.00 c 3 2 to $27.50 values—priced special at $13.30 8 g < ’ J. 8 / 2 Knitted Capes at $13.50 -- g g« 1 | g June Sale of Blouses and Sweater Coats g g Undermuslins —many very attractive values here. o g Chemise of fine nainsook at 89e —Gowns of fine long- O 2 cloth at sl.2s—Bloomers of flesh colored batiste at 95c. 0 8 § I I g g § ’ Beautiful Printed Voiles | | —at 39c yard— g <5 Dark and light colors in a splendid assortment of g prettv designs and colorings—Regular 45c to 65c values. g I - I Dthe HUDSON-Cokl g <; GOShEIvWnMDi AN A- „ 8 OGOOOOCXXJOGfXKKXJOOOOvG w g

I of Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko Countv, Indiana, all I i accordance with an Act of the 1 General Assembly of the State 1 .■ of Indiana, entitled “An Act providing for the consolidation ! of schools in incorporated towns 1 with the schools of the township . in which such town is situated, etc.,” passed at the Seventieth Regular Session of said General Assembly begun on the 4th day of January, 1917, being Chapter No. 148 of the Acts of 1917, and all acts amendatory and supple- * mental thereto. Ralph E. Thornburg, Pres. • L. T. Heerman A. A. Pfingst Board of School Trustees of the ; Town of Syracuse, Indiana. 53 I J F. G. FITCH | Optician and | I Optometrist Eyes Examined. | Glasses Fitted. We grind our own lenses. £ j Why pay more? , | Room No. 3 f 11 M idaman Office Building f | IVARSAH, INDIANA | 1 *