The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 15, Number 3, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 May 1922 — Page 8
? Classified Ads | i> „, -ft £ Classified advertising is ac- si $ copied at the rate of 1 cent ft a word for each insertion. A ft s booking and collection fee of j£ ft io cents will be aaued for a # ft no account =ft will be charged for less than # $ 25 cents for a single item. £ GUARANTEED HEMSTITCHING—IOc per yd. Done while you wait at Milford Electric Co. Leave marked material and instructions with Miss Mathews at Syracuse Electric Shop and get finished work back; same day. 3tf CURTAIN MATERIALS —We have a new line of the famous Kirsch curtain materials suitable purposes. Also all kinds of Kirsch curtain fixtures. A. W. Strieby. 3-ts FOR SALE —Sow and seven pigs, three weeks old. Sow weighs 450. F'ull blooded Spotted Poland. Wm. Todd, Syracuse, Route 2. 22p * CONCRETE WORK—Let us build your foundations, porches, floors, seawalls, tanks and cisterns. Emeral Jones, Syracuse, Ind.; phone 382 Milford. 28p “ESTIMATES-Hot water and steam heating, pneumatic plumbing, estimates on all kinds of work. See H. E. Robinson, phone 218, Ligonier, Ind. 524 p PAPER HANGING—Let me do your paper hanging now and avoid the rush that comes later in the season. S. J. Rasor, phone 131, Syracuse. 46f ADVERTISING — Try these little classified ads to sell those firings you do not want any longer, or to find the things you need. 46f FOR SALE -Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phene ■BO, or address Dan Mishler, ►Syracuse. 33f LAKE FRONT LOTS—lnquire of Frank Wood of Garrett, Indiana, and Warren T. Colwell, Syracuse, Indiana. 47f WANTED—AII kinds of timber. Inquire of 'Coppes Bros. & Zook; Nappanee, or call Phone 836, Syracuse. 43f \ FOR SALE —Seven room house. Must be removed to vacate lot. Inquire at Journal office. VICTOR RECORDS—A fine line of records and Victrolas at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 3-ts FOR SALE—Barn about 25 ft. square. Inquire at Journal office. 52f HORSES — See us for good horses. C. R. Hollett, Syracuse. FURNITURE—New furniture is coming in at Beckman’s Store. FOR RENT — Pasture with running water. Jesse Jarrett. a .♦
| NEW PRICES | t. On Overland and Willys-Knight Cars * ♦♦♦ * ♦*♦ t . OVERLAND . WILLYS-KNIGHT f * X ♦:♦ Touring, Little 4, $550 Touring . $1375 ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ Roadster 550 Roadster 1350 ❖ ♦♦♦ • ’•* Coupe . / 850 Coupe 1875 Sedan 895 Sedan 2095 ♦♦♦ • F. O. B. Detroit ❖ X *♦ ♦f These are from $65 to SSOO lower than ❖ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ;i; the 1914 prices. ;j; 4 — t J SYRACUSE AUTO SALES CO. | ♦!♦ 8. C. Lepper Jesse Shock *|* ♦J* 0 Syracuse, :: Indiana :.. , . i
LOST — Dark mixed-checked worsted man’s coat, I>lain style, betweeh Crow’s Nest and Kale Islahd, going the north side of the lake. Finder please notify the Journal office and receive reward. 3 BEDS—One-third of your life is spent in bed. Get a Silk Floss mattress at Beckman’s Furniture Store. Prices are the same as. before the war. 3-ts FOR SALE —Good 7-room house on fine big lake front lot in Syracuse; furnace, electric lights, city water, good well, garage. W. Jackson. 32p ( PAPERING—See W. E. Sheffield, phone 309 New Paris, and get prices, on papering your | house. Also estimates on painti ing. 514 YOUR LAST CHANCE —To i hatch your baby chicks at 4 cents ! a chick, May 23rd. Phone 259, ! Milford, at once. Milford Hatch- | LOST —kadies’ red sweater, between Vawter Park store and Frank Sloan farm. Leave at Journal. Reward. 32p i FOR SALE —House and lot for $275.00, payable $5.00 month. Other houses for sale. Phone 150, Ellwood George. 51f FOR SALE —Second hand bicy--1 cle, used only three months. Price $25. Inquire at Journal office. 31 FOUND—Pair of Ford switch keys on wire ring. Call at Journal office, identify, and pay for ad. 3f PLUMBING & HEATING—Get estimates on your work of H. E. Robinson, phone 218, Ligonier, Ind. 524 p I _ F AINTING —Avoid the rush reason by having your work done now. S. J. Rasor, phone 131, , Syracuse. 46f BABY CHICKS—We are taking orders for spring. The Hoosier Hatchery, J. P. Hughes, Prop., phone 444, Syracuse, Ind. 46f 1 CLEANING AND PRESSING— Leave your work with Mrs. J. A. Mench, second door west of Pearl 1 street foot bridge. 42f ~REAL ESTATE—See J. W. Rothenberger for farms and properties. 21f ’ FEED—Bran and hominy sold 1 at the Syracuse Elevator. A. W. Strieby. 46f I _____ ’■ FOR SALE—Genuine wicker baby carriage, in good condition, j Call 147, Syracuse. 3-ts j I FOR SALE — Range stove. Good condition. Mrs. Pete Harki less. 32p '| WOOL WANTED—Top _ i price paid for wool. A. W. Strieby. 3-ts : Try the classified columns. ( ~ ♦ ♦' • v ♦ ® ♦*
SPECIAL FOR STOUTS—Can-! ton crepe dresses in black, navy| and brown. They are especially designed to make you look skinnier. For ten days only, i Royal Store. 3-11 LETTER HEADS—Lend digni- [ ty to your correspondence byi using xprinted stationery. The! Journal’s commercial printing department is well equipped for this kind of work. 46f j ■- . . I RUGS—Get your rugs at Beckman’s Furniture Store. 3-ts j _ | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Syracuse, Ind., May 9, 1922. Notice is hereby given by the; Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, that se|led proposals will be received by it, | at its office at the hour of 8 p. m. • on Tuesday, the 23rd day of May, J 1922, for the following described , public improvement in the Town < of Syracuse, as authorized by the j improvement resolutions named! tor the construction of a district■ and local sewer in Huntington! and Boston Streets, to Turkey ■ Creek ditch. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications! which are on file and may be seen | in the office of said Board of | Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvement, must accom*' pany each bid with a certified, check in the sum of not less than I SIOO.OO, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will • execute, within ten days from: the acceptance of proposals, con-, tracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of .making said improvement. A failure of the successful bidder ■ to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the check and the sum of money payable thereon to the Town as f \ Don’t let Wh‘-.el>iarrnea, / I z“\ Choir a. head and other / S/gw -J \ Vy * A infcitiouJ k.ll off f I your dick?. S ive the chicks I I ind u event uiacaat? by usu.g I J Dr. Grctwcoclt’c Long-Green P3E-iry Tablet j A combination of the effective internr.l antiseptics fcn< wn to science. They k." tiie t erms ana keep from getting atta t. It is the on- prepara..on mads by the original p- scrip- ion of Dr.Crewe cle, a special* ist for 29 years. Uso it in the c' ciug w t.r. Go-ta yoi not ling it not satkfled. : ages. s<:c and 1$ 1.00. ALSO USE HU-TONE FOR HOGS Keens taws heebhy and free from disease. Will actually inu-j you luute Don't wvraiy bugs Sold by Thornburg’s Drug Store i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS 1 WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law Admitted to Practice in All Courta Notary Public , 118.1 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, Ind. I - ’ ’ L A. A. A.
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MICKIE SAYS | □DRAPER Yb AM OUY-d-TOWM WLVEMO, OQ.'tbXUj eou OR. PMJGM.YGR AWAN AX SCHOOL. SOU'LL ME4EU. realvlb wovj humgrm out FEA UOIAE. NEW* UM'PL MER KNAM HSOBBLP agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of Trustees of the (22) Town of Syracuse. o— KOSCIUSKO COUNTY WINS The Kosciusko county team won the corn judging contest at ■ the fourth annual agricultural roundup held at Purdue University last week. • o Parents of Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Ilamilton was born at Charles Town, in the'island of Nevis, West Indies. January 11, 1757, and Appears to hav< the natural sob lof a Scottish trader named James ' ciamilton, who died on the island of St. Vincent about 1790. and Rachel l Levine, originally named Faucette, ams I ,->f French-Huguenot descent, who ! sometime previously had separated ‘ from her husband. o “Luck.’* Luck is generally described as some- > thing that happens seemingly by chance. It may be an event, either good or evil, which affects the interests or happenings of an Individual, but this happening is entirely casual. ‘Lucky,” however, carries the idea at good luck only. J. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor At the Darr Residence Corner Harrison and Henry Sts. Tuesday & Friday of Each Ween Hours: 2to 5 and Bto9p. m.
Clean House With spring comes house' cleaning-a good time to make the improvements in your home. The wonderful comfort of electric lights will add * vastly to your enjoyment. A flood of light at your touch, restfully steady and brightly cheerful, will be an inexpen-' sive improvement over the smoky, smelly, flickery oil lamps. Let Us Wire ;We will wire your house quickly and with surprisingly little fuss and muss. Attractive Fixtures Beautiful lamps, shades, brackets, chandeliers, lend much to the appearance of your home. Too, we carry ; heating and power devices. o • f Syracuse Electric Company
Prehistoric Freight. Vhen the cargo of a ship was un- i loaded recently at Portland. Ore., it was discovered that a certain portion, which was supposed to consist of j walrus tusks, proved to be the ivory , tusks of the mastodon., Crafty Si- | berian natives had substituted these , for the walrus ivory whidli was or- ' dered. The cheaters, however, cheated themselvee, for in spite of its great age the substitute was well preserved and the large size of the tusks con•equently made them more valuable. I 0 The Quarter at Church. An instance of momentary success tn ! the collection has been noted when the minister published the following Soliloquy in the congregational calendar: “I am 25 cents. I’m too small to buy a quart of <>R; I'm too small lto buy one-half pound of candy; I'm i too small to buy a ticket to a good • movie show; I'm even too small to 1 buy a box of undetectable rouge; but 1 most people think I’m ‘some money’ I when I come to church.” —The ClirisItian Register. —O Error Concerting Peanuts. I The erroneous idea that eating peaI nuts will affect the growth of hair j may have arisen from the fact that hair, wool, feathers, and similar anI Imai tissues, when analyzed, show a i relatively large amount of cystine, ' which Is one of the amino acids present in protein. * Even were the asi sumption true that by eating foods ' containing cystine the growth of hair I could be stimulated, it would not apply in the case of peanuts, which dft not contain as high a percentage of cystine as many other common fowls. 0 Name Trace! to Bullock. Although th»re does not seem to be any connection between the two words, i yet beef and Bosphorus are The strait was so named (according to one story) because a bullock (Latin bos, Greek bous) swam that body of water. Beef is derived through boeuf from bos, the accusative case of which I is bovein or bouem. i : ' F- I TCH’S ■ * HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOUR EYES BE TESTED? /( i Your eyes should be tested at least once each year. During -this time changes may take ; place in the eye structure that call for a change of lenses. We grind our own lenses at PRE-WAR-PRICES » • . Why pay more? F. G. FITCH Warsaw, Indiana
| Words t® Be Avoided. | There are two simple words in our language that have caused more misery than all the plagues of histi ry. i They hsive broken lifelong friendships, set brother against brother, separated 1 lovers and caused children to weep. ; These poisoned words have sent inno- ' cent persons to the gallows and have turned the debutante into a demlmondaine. Think well before you let them pass your lips. They are “They say.”—Exchange. O Indian God's Many Names. India, according to W. G. Sibley in the Chicago Journal of Commerce, i has XOJKKHMMI iniiii-innde gods exist- j ing in the Hindu pantheon. They are al) given diape and substance in im- I ages. Garnesh. god of plenty and mirth has an enormous paunch and the head and trunk of an elephant, lliitiooniaii. the holy monkey god. is the patron of home life. 0 For Women Only. The Baltimore woman who pushed her obstreperous husband into a trunk, and threw away the key has apparently solved the ancient problem—“ How can I hold my husband?" —Seattle Post-Intelligencer. O Daily Thought. What a man has, so much he Is sure of.—Cervantes.
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I George Schick PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING PHONE 9 - - SYRACUSE I! I I OOOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO § I 8 HUDSON’S $; | May Sale of ; I Women’s and Misses’ I • x Ready-to-Wear Garments I Prices have not been so advan- | tageous at any time during the | season, or stocks so de- § lightfully varied. I COATS—-WRAPS—- CAPES | Sale of | Length Tan Sport Coats Very Special Values w . -SIO.OO and $12.50 1 Chinchilla Coats | P In f length in shades of Rose and Jade Green—we’ve v < priced coats, Special at $13.50. c | Spring Coats j 9 A larger assortment of Beautiful Spring Coats, showing 8 $ extraordinary values at the Special Price of $15.00. 5 - 8 $ • AT A Sale of Velour, Wraps—Bolivia Wraps— g 1 SI 9SO P°l la i re Cftats, Chinchilla Coats in a g 4 * Special May Sale. 8 j Clean-Up Sale of i I Spring Suits Here | ° Tweed and Jersey Suits g About 10 Suits left in this assortment in sizes 14 to 38. 5 Clean-up Price Special at $8.69. 2 . One lot of Fine Tweed Suits in shades of Rose, Copen, 8 2 Tan, Heliotrope and Brown, sizes 36 to 42. Special 8 at $15.95. 8 I I * | | g
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