The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 15, Number 10, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 July 1922 — Page 4

'/<* S JMe w w | Classified Ads 8 I — ! g , Classified advertising g t* cepted at the rate of 1 cent £ a word for each insertion. A X g booking and collection fee of 'g £ 10 cents will be added for a £ 5 charged account; no account w g will be charged for less than g £ 25 cents for a single item. FOR SALE —A full blooded Poland China boar, large type, at a very low price, as I am discontinuing hogs. Peter S. Nielsen, Syracuse, Ind., Rt. 3. 10-2 t CONCRETE WORK—Let us build your foundations, porches, floors, seawalls, tanks and cisterns. Emeral Jones, Syracuse, Ind.; phone 382 Milford. 10-8 t BABY CHICKS—We are taking orders for spring. The Hoosier Hatchery, J. P. Hughes, Prop., phone 444, Syracuse, Ind. 3-ts OFFICE SUPPLlES—Typewriter ribbon, carbon paper, typewriter paper, cardboard, blotting, etc., for sale at the Journal office. VULCANIZING—We are fully prepared to vulcanize your tires and tubes. Prompt service. Hedges Battery Station. 9-ts FOR SALE — Oldfield tires, tubes, accessories, Pence Guaranteed Battery. Hedges Battery Station. 9-ts FOR SALE Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 180, or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 3tf FURNITURE—The Beckman’s Furniture Store is now filled with new Furniture and prices that will please the trade. 9-ts ~LAKE FRONT LOTS—lnquire of Frank Wood of Garrett, Indiana, and Warren T. Colwell, Syracuse, Indiana. 3-ts WANTED—AII kinds of timber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee, or call Phone 836, Syracuse. 3-ts FOR SALE--Cheap, for quick sale, the Samuel Traster property. Easy terms. See Geo. L. Xanders. 8-4 t CARDBOARD—AII kinds of cardboard, suitable for drawing and maps, for sale at the Journal office. JULY RECORDS —The July Victor Records have arrived at Beckman’s Store. 9-ts REAL ESTATE—See J. Rothenberger for farms and properties. 21f BEDS —Birdseye Maple, Brass Beds, Walnut and Oak Beds just arrived at Beckman’s Store. 9-ts WANTED—IOOO new subscribers to the Journal. FOR SALE —Canoe with motor boat. C. M. Baker. 10-3tp FDR SALE — Three-year-old horse. C. R. Hollett. 10-lt

t Willard Service Station | I . I * . Willard Batteries take another ❖ *♦* rjJB ♦.♦ X rasßßMWKte?fl| tumble. Why buy a battery f ♦ * *♦* t without a national reputation * ❖ when you can now buy a Willard t ♦♦♦ a * the following prices? ♦♦♦ j> Overland, Chevrolet and Ford Batteries, $21.50 ♦♦♦ *:* This battery has forpierly sold at $32.50 «$» We also issue a Service Card with a new battery, which entitles the holder to a ? <|> Real Guarantee for the standard period. | OVERLAND CARS | Service on All Cars t SYRACUSE AUTO SALES CO. t ♦ ♦*♦ S» tJ ’ Jesse Shock V ♦♦♦ Syracuse, :: :• Indiana • J *♦♦ i X •♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**********************wvv%* < X* < s><Z>^*t*»s**t**t**t**J**sM{**s«’^**sMj>*s..}.<jwj..*.**.5 >< Z >^*t*»s**t**t**t**J**sM{**s«’^**sMj>*s..}.<jwj..*.**.*4 *

GUARANTEED HEMSTITCHING —10c 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 LETTER HEADS—Lend dignity to your correspondence by using printed stationery. The Journal’s ? commercial printing department is well equipped for i this kind of work. 46f WANTED TO RENT—Four to six room dwelling within four blocks from business district for occupancy soon or in the fall. Inquire at the Journal office. 8-ts ADVERTISING — Try these Little classified ads to sell those things you do not want any longer, or to find the things you need. 46f KITCHEN CABINETS—Kitchen Cabinets with Porcelain Tops, $35.00 at Beckman’s Store. 9-ts FOR &ALE—Two short-horn bulfs, 6 months old. Bert Whitehead, Syracuse. 8-ts \ FOR SALE —Davenport in good condition; dresser and dining table. Phone 147. 8-2tpd FLOOR LAMPS—See the beautiful floor lamps at Beckman’s store. 7-ts FOR SALE —Barn about 25 ft. square. Inquire at Journal office. 52f LAMPS — See the beautiful Floor Lamps at Beckman’s Store, price $17.00. 9-ts FOR SALE—Barn, 22x34, in good condition. Robert Strieby. 8-ts GRASS and Congoleum rugs in all sizes at Beckman’s store. 7-tl ABOLISH THE TIP A certain class of Americans are nutty on the subject of tipping. They are not only nutty, but they are a nuisance to the rest of mankind. The tip is an established institution in many of the old GEO. L. XANDERS Attorney-at-Law Settlement of Estates, Opinions on Titles Fire and Other Insurance Phone 7 Syracuse, Ind.

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countries, but they use their > brains there as well as their money. Where an American | would tip a quarter or a half; dollar, the foreigner in his own country would hand over one or two cents. And they get just as much for their copper as the splurger does for his silver. There ought to be a federal law forbidding tipping of every j nature and fixing a jail sentence| for both the giver apd ths receiver. When a man goes into hotel and registers he expects to pay the proprietor the established price of his board and lodging. He should not be require’3 to pay also the waiter, and the chambermaid, and the elevator man, and the bell-hop in ordeT to secure. the attention and service to which every guest is entitled. Tipping is degrading, to, both the giver and receiver. It should be abolished by law, since so many do not possess either the brains or the nerve to abolish it by custom. o — No. 305 BANK STATEMENT Stephen Freeman, President J. P. Dolan, Vice President W. M. Self, Cashier Sol .Miller, Assistant Cashier Report of the condition of the State Bank of Syracuse Bank at Syracuse, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on June 30, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Di5c0unt5.5352,592.74 Overdrafts 1,062.81 U. S. 80nd5........ 5,500.00 Other Real Estate, ' 11,850.00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 56,225.16 Cash on Hand 9,824.06 Cash items 270.30 Total Re50urce55437,325.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock—paid in $35,000.00 Surplus 15,000.00 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 2,009.97 Demand D’p’ts $129,813.93 Demand C’t’f’s $215,501.17 345,315.10 Bills Payable 40,000.00 Total Liabilitiess437,32s.o7 State of Indiana, Kosciusko County, SS: I, W. M. Self, Cashier of the State Bank of Syracuse, do solemnly swear thpt the above statement is true. W. M. SELF, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sth day of July, 1922. Warren T. Colwell, Notary Public (SEAL) My commission expires Dec. 16, 1925. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES, DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND WILLS WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attorney-at-Law . Admitted to Practice in All Courts Notary Public 1118A S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, Ind.

SYRACUSE AND LAKE WAWASEE JOURNAL

STATEMENT OY THE B. A O. RAILROAD CO.

In view of the statements that have been widely spread respecting the call said to have been issued for strike of certain of the crafts in railroad service, in order that its employes may have at first hand a full statement of the facts, Mr. C. W. Galloway, vicepresident of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, has issued and posted the following bulletin: To Employees: It has been broadly announced in the daily press that in harmony with a national strike program, involving practically all of the steam roads of the United States, certain employes of the railroads will be ordered by the organizations, of which they are members, to leave the service on certain dates, and it has been stated that on the Baltimore and Ohio, July Ist is set as the date when the members of certain of the Federated crafts are directed to withdraw from the service at 10:00 a. m., as of that date. It has also been stated that this movement is proposed as a protest against substantially three tilings: Acceptance of Piece Work; The right of railroads to contract their car and locomotive shops to contractors; The Rates of Pav and Working Conditions which have been prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board. The management of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company desires that the employes of the company should know the facts, which are as follows: The company has not undertaken to re-establish piece work, and has had no negotiations with its employes looking to a resumption of this practice, and there are no differences between the management and the man on this point. ~ The company is operating all of its shop and repair tracks with its own forces. It has had no arrangements in the past and has none now for running its shops or leasing of its shop facilities to ORDER YOUR CHICKEN DINNERS \ at MINERAL PARK Wawasee Lake Phone 891, Cromwell. Mrs. A. Jackson, Syracuse, R. R. 2

Clean House With spring comes house" clean ing-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 inexpensive 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 Syracuse Electric Company I

outside contractors, and there are no differences between the management and the men on this point. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company has paid the wages, and has applied the working conditions which have been determined upon as just and reasonable by the United States Railroad Labor i Board, and it is the purpose of‘ the company to pay the wages j established by the Labor Board j effective July 1, 1922, and to con-' tinue to pay the wages so pre-j scribed until they shall be changed either by mutual agreement between the officers of the company and those authorized by the employes to act for or until they have been changed by the United States Railroad Labor Board in case of failure to reach an agreement. Under these circumstances there is no valid reason why any of the employes should withdraw from the service of the company. Any considerable interruption to the service of the Baltimore & Ohio would result in serious loss . and inconvenience to the public, ! and also loss of wages, with consequent hardships not only to the employes directly involved, but the many thousands indirectly affected by such action. The Baltimore & Ohio is a comJ. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor At the Darr Residence < Corner Harrison 'and Henry Sts. ; Tuesday & Friday of Each Wees i Hours: 2to 5 and 8 to 9p. m.

Diamond Mourns Have you seen the latest in Diamond Mountings? We have a liberal selection of the new AIRLINE mountings that will hold your stone and make a specialty of remounting diamonds. All our Diamonds are mounted in AIRLINE mountings because they are new and show your stone to better advantage. - flmos Jewel ru House 130 So. Main, Goshen, Ind.

mon carrier, organized and operating under the law, and as a common carrier, is subject to regulation, both State and Federal. It is the earnest desire that the employes in the classes involved will continue at their accustomed work so that they and the company can fulfill their obligations to the Government and the public. Should those now employed, however, withdraw from the service, there is only one course for the Baltimore & Ohio Company to pursue, and I that is, to endeayor to operate so as to serve the Government and the public, and it will exert every possible effort to that end, even to the extent of leasing its shops and contracting its work, if by the resulting conditions that should be forced upon it. It is hoped that all of the sacAUCTIONEER CAL. k STUCKMAN Phone 535 Nappanee, Ind. You can call me np without expense.

I Give- Us Your Ear for a few minutes today and we will tell you some thing for your own profit. Every dealer likes to claim that his goods are the best and cheapest. That is the rule in trade, but it is not every dealer who can justify his claims. All we ask is a trial order for any kind of TIN WORK A comparison of material, workmanship and prices will naturally follow, which we will welcome. You’ll say WE’RE thoroughly justified in making this claim. \

| THE SIRACUSE SERVICE PLUMBING SHOP 1; PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING J! PHONE 9 - - SYRACUSE

-THE HUDSON COMPANY— Don’t Miss These Items Bargains from First Floor Quality Merchandise Children f Length Beach Cloth Roll Top H05e.... 25C All Colors 4sc Fine Ginghams, Fine Tissue Ginghams 27-in and 32-in.... 25c Large Assortment 45c Unbleached Muslin Scout Percales, 36-in. Full 36 inches.. .12iC Large Assortment 18c Dotted Swisses (colored) All Linen Toweling 36-Inch Wide... sl.oo Unbleached 25c Bargains on Second Floor Envelope Chemise Gingham, House Dresses Large Asst..... SI.OO Large Asst sl.os Bungalow Aprons Ladies’ Night Gowns Light C010r5.... 65C Assorted Styles SI .OO Black Sateen Bloomers For Children 3sc Children s Dresses Fancy Dress Aprons Cretonne and Suiting at Silk Sweaters $1.89 All Colors ....•.. $5.95 Bargains from Basement 14-Quart Aluminum Preserving Kettle Dish Pan sl.2s 10-Quart 98c Rub-No-More Washing Marshmallows Powder, 6 for 2sc 4-Oz Box IOC Snow-Bird Aluminum Kettles Aluminum Water Pitcher 10 quarts., 9BC With Ebonized "Handle Large Aluminum Pail 98C 10 quart size.. .SI.OO Uthe HUDSOKcqIJ gosheSSMidiaka.

tors involved in this question will be carefully weighed by the employes concerned before they act. o It is a good thing for humanity that when a man is old enough to marry he is seldom old enough to know better.

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