The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 14, Number 19, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 8 September 1921 — Page 4

j Classified Ads | 5 S § Classified advertising is ac- £ ’ 'cepted at the rate of 1 cent § ft a word for each insertion. A 2 booking and collection fee of g S 10 cents will be added for a # ft charged account; no account ’ft | will be charged for less than # 25 cents for. a single item. ft —r UR SALE OR TRADE — 6'Pass. ii-cyl. Launch.. ... • ■ s3du ia-bt. 2-Cyl Launch $175 itj-rt. 1-cyl. Launch $l5O Complete new Gray, 3 h.p. outfit $l3O 2-Cyi. 6-HP Gray & Rev. Gear $250 Row Boats, without oars— Cross bottom, Cypres sides, S3O Cross bottom, ali Cypress..s3s Length bottom all Cypress, S4O Ash Oars, with locks and painted 6|-FL, set of 2 $3.35 7- set of 2 $3.55 7|-Ft„ set of "2 $3.75 8- set of 2 $4.00 High Test Gasoline, Oils, Greases for Motor Boats. SCHLOTTERBACK BOAT FACTORY Syracuse, Phone 78. (2f) REAL ESTATE—If you have real estate for sale, list with me; or if you are in the market, let me find what you want 192-Acre farm, 125-acre farm, 84-acre farm, 11-acre farm, 80acre, 90-acre farm, 60-acre farm, 20-acre farm, 171-acre farm, 139acre farm. Two good residences id Syracuse, one for $2,000, the other for sl>oo. J. W. ROTHENBERGER Phone 90 Syracuse, Ind. FOR SALE — Farm 228 acres; good soil, all under cultivation; 10-room house, barn, windmill and other buildings; priced right for quick sale. Located 4 miles from Three Rivers, Michigan. Inquire of Edw. K. Gemberling, Three Rivers, Michigan. 194 p SPECIAL PRICE -Guaranteed Auburn Double Fabric auto aires, while they last: 30x3—10.15 32x34—51640 30x31—512.95 32x4—522.60 E. E. Strieby, phone 161. 18f LOST—Black satchel containing kit of mechanic’s tools, between Syracuse and Milford. Initials “KH” on most of tools. Reward if returned to Lakeside Garage, Syracuse. 182 p FOR SALE—Pups from firstclass coon dog, $5 each. See David Plessinger, Syracuse, Rt. I. 183 p THE LATEST—AII the latest Victor records the Victor company turns out are now available at Beckman’s Furniture Store. LOT—On paved street, center of town, to trade for auto. See L. E. Schlotterback, Syracuse. 13f FURNITURE—Watch for the new furniture coming in at the Beckman Furniture Store. 19f LAUNCH—For sale or rent, 20-foot launch. See C. R. Hollett, Syracuse. 14f

• • • • *: ftilMIGGiMt • * : • • A. W. Van Bysterveld, Presi- • • dent of the Van Bysterveld • • Medicine Co., of Grand • • • • Rapids, Michigan, has • • appointed • • • • Thornburg's Drug Store • • as agents for sale of e I VANTONA j • In Syracuse, Indiana • • VANTONA is his original • • medicine and has restored ’ • thousands of sick and ailing • • people to health and hap- • • piness. It is a wonderful • • tonic for weak and run-down • • people. If you are suffering • • from, liver, stomach or bowel • • trouble, rheumatism or kid- J • . ney disease, do not wait a • • minute longer, but get a • «• bottle of VANTONA at the J : THORNBURG’S j i DruoSm : «I ' *

FURNITURE—Buy your furniture through J. W. Rothenberger. Can sell you furniture, rugs, etc. Anything for the home. Prices guaranteed. Installment plan if you like. Goods delivered ’ to your home without extra/ charge. Come to the Home X>f | the Harmon-o-graph. Phone/90, Syracuse, Ind. / 8f FOR SALE—In building my new road to th lake, I am cutting up and have for sale 60 to 75 cords of wood; about 20 cords oak, gray ash and hickory. Prices will be given o inquiries by mail or in person. P. S. Nielsen, Syracuse, Ind., Route 3. 192 FLOUR—FIour prices busted. ’ See us and be convinced. We have Gerbelle, Golden Anchor, Syracuse, Never Fail, Kotas, and several others. Phone 98. 182 p LOST—Large black hound, 85 , or 90 lbs., large head and large ears. Named “Dan.” SSO reward, i Finder notify. W. A. Dugan, Marion, Ind. 174 p CLEAN 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 — —— I SILO — Farmers, attention! Double the value of your farm crop by buying a cement stave silo. For sale’by Osborn & Son, Syracuse. Ilf NOTICE—The New Paris Cider & Applebutter Co. will be opened for business every Tuesday, beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 23. FOR SALE —Amateur photo developing outfit, in good condition and all for $2.50. See Mrs. H. A. Miles, Syracuse. 18f FENCE POSTS—Build fence while the digging is good. We have the posts. Syracuse Flour Mills. 182 p RECORDS —A complete line of Victor records for September is now on hand at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 19f FERTILIZER—Car of fertiliser just arrived. See Syracuse Flour Mills for prices. 182 p TO TRADE—Motor boat for ah to. See L. E. Schlotterback, Syracuse. 13f Good used piano for $l5O. see J. W. Rothenberger. 8f COAL—Get our prices on coal. C. Disher. 182 p "tn ' : I REAL ESTATE I : I •1I • I By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw. Emma M. Nicely to Ross and, i Tressa Baker. S pt lot 406 Warsaw SI,OOO John J. Kline to Alfred and Mahala Klick, 1-4 a sec 10 North Webster 250 Alfred Allison, receiver, to Eleanor DePoy, 3-4 a sec 27 on Barbee Lake 450

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Richard Vanderveer et al to I James F. - zier’s/Landing 9,500 RichXrd Vanderveer of James T. Shepard, lot 4 Frazier’s Land- / ing 500 Gus Hoffman to Clem and N. G. Yarger, lot 169 M M Ad Winona • • • • 25 Jo,hn E. Deaton to Chas. Stoneburner and Edward Braude, N pt lot 61 Sidney 600 Wm. McGraw to George ’Ream, 140 a secs 34 & 35 Tippcanoe tp 11,500 Nellie Meredith to Joseph Bybee, lot 148 Mentone 2,000 Frank W. Laird to Rosa B. Kelly, lot 305 T M’& H ad Mentone ' 1,200 Joseph K. Mock, admr., to John W. Weimer, lots 22 & 39 St. Joseph Moliness Association Park $ Wm. A. Leslie to Chas. O Gerard , N 1-2 lot 335 Warsaw 250 George E. Melton to Ernest B. ■ Williamson, lot 97 Burket.... 500 James R. Breaks to James M. Burnside, lots 692 & 693 WinI ona 3,000 Phebe Craig to Charles D. and Maude M. Taylor, lot 4 Springer’s ad Warsaw 3,500 Wm. S. Anderick to Edward D. and Mattie A. Kimes, 4 a sec i 33 Harrison tp 2,500 ! Betty Reed Dußosis to Harvey L I and William, L. AjXthewrs, lot ' S Indiana street, Warsaw.... 2,250 ■ Richard Coble to Wm. H. and I • Sarah J. Strahle 161 a secs 2 ■ &35 Etna tp 19,320 Wm. H. Warner to Chester F. I and Dollie O. Carpenter, lot . 12 Warner’s Lake Front 500 Wm. H. Warner to George R. : Rodibaugh and Lloyd Miller, I lot 4 same plat 500 Robert Daisy to A. O. Black, tract tract sec 19 Washington tp — 450 . A. O. Black to Allen S. Dewart, same land 500 ■ J. W. Weimer to Ollie R. Polley, | lot 23 St. Joseph Hollipess I Park 250 John Summy to Rhoda Summy, 20 a sec 10 Praisie tp 1,000 Efowr.E. Dailey to Ambrose GolI liver, lot sec 14 Tippecanoe I tp 1,500 John S. Cain to D. E. Smith, lot 128 M M ad Winona 250 Wm. R. Heckman to Wat- , kins, 1 a sec in Leesburg.... 1,700

Why Pay More? I WKj V- - J You will be pleased and benefitted by those coriifort glasses fitted for you up at the F. G. FITCH Optical Office I We grind our own lenses at Pre-War Prices Why Pay More? Room 3—Widanian Office Bldg. M arsaw, Indiana

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Charlie Stewart to Arthur R. f and Hazel M. Lytle, lot 77 third ad Winona 600 David H. Yeiter to Emma H. Hoffer, 6 lots Wray’s ad Atwood 600 Lydia J. Birch to Helen E. Bass, lot 393 first ad Winona 1,300 Eugene Ormsby to James O. Holmes, lot 64 Forest Glenn.. 175

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Marj- A. Buchanan to Edmund C. Westervelt, lot 127 first ad Winona ‘ 200 Howard E. Taylor to Raymond B. Williams, lot 157 irst ad Winona 750 Edward Cox to Henry and Sophia C. Heintzberger, S pt lot 156 Williams ad Warsaw 2,900 Charles A. Speicher to Louisa A. Rhodes, lot 5 Milford Junct ion ; 500 Ernest B. Williamson to Wm. E. and Edna F. Bruner, & a sec 26 Wayne tp 1,600 John A. Eberly to Wm. McGraw, 140 a sees 34 & 35 Tippecanoe j tp 11,500 Margaret McQuiston to Benj. F. and Edna A. Richer, lot 52 third ad Winona 375 Benj. F. Heaton et al, Comrs. to Fred O. Gephart, lot in Wayne Island 4,475 John A Farmer to Irvin C. and Sara Van Dyke, 10 a sec 15 Wayjne tp 5,200 John E. Mason to Hershel and Pearl Williams, lot 26 first ad Kalorama 75 Clarence K. Kline to Isaac S. Hoover, lot on Benton street, Syracuse .... 1.. 800 WHEN EVERY MOVE HURTS / : L?me every morning, achy and stiff all day, worse when it’s damp or chilly? Suspect your kidneys and try the remedy your neighbors use. As your neighbor! Elam Robbins, real estate dealer, 114 N. Brunsom St., Warsaw,

Ind., says: “My 'kidneys gave me trouble a few krears ago my ( back ached for days. Often I j couldn’t straighten and pains 1 that were sharp shooting ’ almost took my breStK away. I had dizzy spells and a creepy j feeling over niy body. I went ■ before a doctor when passiirg for ! my pension, having served three i years in the Civil War, and liK told me my kidneys were badly 1 affected. I decided that Doan’s • Kidney Pills was the medicine I would try, as they were highly > recommended. They soon show- ' ed their beneficial effects, and ' six boxes cured me.” 60c rt all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. 6 Y.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS. MORTGAGES AND WILLS WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law Admitted to Practice in’ All- Court.-; ' Auto Licenses and Titles Notary Public llSj S. Buffalo St.. Warsaw, Ind.-

1 Autumn n 0 j Exposition This Store’s Merc'saudi Ung Power and Resourcefulness £ is reflected in the impressive qualities and varie- § ties of the new season’s goods. There is a J? . cheerful note in the fadiions. emphasizetl rich brilliant color tones; a cJfeer* fulness that lias found its way / h! even into the prices happily follow very $ reasonable levels. 1 HANDSOxWE SUITS 8 That Follow New Fashion Trends 8 $25 to SIOO.OO o q Suitfi Styles this fall are shown in long Or short Coats, •5 trimmed with Furs and without trimmings, many 8 models show beautiful epibroideried designs. The 8 materials are Moussyne, Duveldelaine, O Velours and Tricotines. The Fall shades are Brown, 8 Sorrento, Volong, Navy Blue apd Black. You may 8 select from: many charming models at.this great store, o 8 DRESSY COATS 8 That are Mostly Favored 8 4 $16.50 to SIOO.OO 8 A splendid showing of Women’s and Misses’ Fall Coats 8 that are splendidly made many lined with beautiful 5 silk ’linings, Plain and Fur Trimmed Collars and Embroideried Coats. Showing many»handsome dressy 8 coats of the heavier clothes, Normandy, Bolivia, Pan--15 • velaine, Velours, Heather Mixtures, Polo and Suedenes. b Women will welcome these comfortable coats this § winter, | BEAUTIFUL FROCKS i 5 Tailored of Wool and Silks $16.50 to $39.50 M Dress Styles are very interesting this season, wide 3 flowing sleeves are attracting attention, Moire Ribbon 5 and Metallic embroidery are used in the trimmings, 5 Wool Jumpers, priced here at $6.00 and upward and beautiful Frocks of Satin Faced Crepes, Canton Crepe >5 and Satin Cantons in Black and the leading fall shades 2 at $16.50 to $39.50. THE FALL SKIRTS Stripeil and Plaid Materials $9.50 t<> $15.00 Skirt Fashions that will appeal to you, are shown in many color combinations plaited wool skirts of wide striped materials and small checks and large plaids in Wool Materials that are smart styles for street and sport wear, £ FALL MILLINERY £ Hats for Autumn Costuunes $2.00 to $15.00 I Daring or Demure to suit the mood of the moment in Tricorners, Chin-chin and Irreguar Briun—effects, J dressy and tailored models, Panne and Lyon Velvet, J laces, spangels, beaded ornaments, yarn and veils for ; trimmings, colored hats of Duretyn and Silks also ; novelties in the little cuff-turbans are delightful for > all manner of dccasions. § LITTLE GIRLS’ COATS ? Are Very Attractive Here At SIO.OO > We have an assortment of Coats in the best styles of I ’ the season, splendid quality materials and made by the kest manufacturer of Children’s Coats in New York City. Our line of Children’s Coats is very large and ’ very low priced this season. UTriBHUDSORcok AKA. —GOSHEN’S FINEST STORE FOR WOMEN—

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