The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 15, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 September 1922 — Page 8

| Classified Ads | t — $' 5 Classified advertising is ae- g # cepted at the rate of 1 cent & ft a word for each insertion. A # jj booking and collection fee of g 6 10 cents will be added for a 4 5 charged account; no account g | will be charged for less than * X 25 cents tor a single item. g WANTED TO RENT—Farm from 80 to 140 acres for 1923. Grain rent preferred. Can give best of references. Inquire at the Journal office. 21-2tp "TOMATOES —Get your tomatoes from Virgil Mock. 50c per bushel at the patch, 5 miles south of Syracuse on Webster road. •Phone 2913. 17-ts ON EXHIBITION NOW—The latest in living room, dining room and bedroom furniture is now on exhibition at Beckman’s store. 20-ts SCHOOL CHILDREN—Use our penny pads. They are just the right size, 3x6 inches, for your lessons, examples, etc.' Journal office. FEED—We have bran, oilmeal, cottonseed meal, midds, scratch feed, laying mash. Prices the lowest. Syracuse Flour Mill. 22-lt BABY CHICIvJkr We are taking orders for spring. The Hoosier Hatchery, J. P. Hughes, Prop., phone 444, Syracuse, Ind. 3-ts PENNY PADS—Merchants and mechanics use them for notes and figuring. Size 3x6 inches. Journal office. FOR SALE —Harroun touring car in first class condition. Bargain if taken at once. Mrs. Lucy Butt. 18-ts TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for L. C. Smith, Oliver and Underwood machines at the Journal office. CIDER MILL —The Nicolai cider mill will be open to the public every Wednesday. Chas. Nicolai. 21-2tp FLOUR LOWER—We have a good pastry f|our for 65c for 24 lbs. sack. Syracuse Feed Mill. 22-lt FURNITURE—See the latest in furniture Which has just arrived at Beckman’s store. 20-ts WANTED—AII kinds of timber. Inquire of Coppes Bros. & Zook, Nappanee. 3-ts PICTURES —Get your pictures framed. New moulding have arrived at Beckman’s store. 20-ts RIBBONS—We sell ribbons for L. C. Smith, Underwood and Oliver Typewriters. Journal office. FOR SALE—New Clinton furnace stoves. See C. R. Hollett. 22-lt FOR SALE —Tent, 12x14, with floor, screen and fly. Call Waco. 21-ts ’RECORDS—For Victor records call at Beckman’s store. 20-ts

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LETTER HEADS—Lend dignity to your correspondence by using printed stationery. The Journal’s commercial printing department is well equipped for this kind of work. FOR SALE—Stove wood, fine and chunks, delivered. Phone 316, or address Dan Mishler, Syracuse. 3tf All kinds of cardboard, suitable for drawing ind maps, for sale at the Journal office. POTATOES- People wanting winter potatoes, call Phone 212. Ward & Hibschman. 22-ltp i_ RUGS —New rugs have just arrived at Beckman’s store. 20-ts FOR SALE—Used disc harrow. See C. R. Hollett. 22-lt A classified ad will sell it NATURE’S SPEEDOMETER One of our motorists was in Indianapolis recently, and while there he drove-out into the country with a friend who owns a big ear. Sbme miles out they were stopped by a country constable, who warned the driver against exceeding the speed limit. The city motorist was indignant. “How do you know if I was ; exceeding the speed limit when ■ you haven’t a watch or anything?” he demanded. “Wai, ye seen that yellow dog a-chasen’ ye, didn’t ye?” inquired the constable. “When that dog can’t keep up with a feller, the feller’s a-goin’ more’n thutty miles'an hour.” o — QUICK WORK Siam has electricity now and ! in every room in a Bangkok hotel is ported a notice in various languages. Its English version reads: “Sir: For the case that your electric light should fail, we beg to send you enclosed a postcard, which please send us at once when you find your light out. The company will then send you another postcard.” In Japan recently where the government owns the telephone system 850 people recently obtained service which they had applied for in 1907. Telephone and street railway service in the U. S. A. is pretty good after all. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that the engineer’s and viewer’s report in the matter of Isaac J. Grimes, et al., petition for a gravel road, has been filed at the office of the Auditor of Elkhart and of Kosciusko County. Said petition prays for the improvement of the public highway described as follows; to-wit: Beginning on the Elkhart and KosFISHER & MILLER Auctioneers I We have made a success of the New Paris sales and we can do it with yours. Write, phone or call us at New Paris.

ciusko County line, on the Section line between Sections 31 and 32 of Benton Township, Elkhart County, Township’ 35 North, Range 7 East; thence east three miles to the line dividing Sec-, tions 35 and 34 in said Benton Township; the aforesaid description for Kosciusko County being as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the Section line and County line between Elkhart and Kosciusko County, Indiana, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, thence east on said County line to the line dividing Sections 2 and 3 in Turkey Creek Township. Said improvement prayed for being a County line road between the Townships aforesaid. The Auditors of and of Kosciusko County have designated on said viewers report, the sth day of October, 1922, at 10:30 o’clock A. M., a day on which all resident taxpayers affected by such improvement and opposed thereto shall file their remonstrances against said improvement, and that the Board of Commissioners of Elkhart County and of Kosciusko County, will meet in joint session in the City of Goshen, at the Rooms of the Board of Commissioners of said Elkhart Qounty in the Court House, Elkhart County, Indiana, the County in which said petition was filed, and will hear any and all remonstrances filed. Any resident taxpayer' affected by the proposed improvement may file his remonstrance against said improvement with the Auditor of Elkhart County, where said petition is pending at any time up to' 10 o’clock A. M. on the day fixed for the said Boards to meet and not thereafter and the only ground for a remonstrance shall be that said proposed improvement will not be of public utility or convenience. CHAS. A. CROOP, Auditor of Elkhart County, Ind. TOM J. NYE, Auditor of Kosciusko County, Ind. Geo. L. Xanders, Attorney for Petitioners. 21-2 t o • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Pumping Station and Power Plant. Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Board of the Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, at the office of the Town Clerk, until 1:00 P. M„ Central Standard Time, October 3, 1922, for the construction of a Municipal Pumping Station and Hydraulic Power Plant. The approximate quantities of the principal items will be: 400 cubic yards of Earth excavation, 125 cubic yards of Concrete, 90 cwt. of structural steel, 50 cwt.

FRESH. 6LLAN MEAT 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

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MICKIE says—A BIXMESS AW OOWf ARGUE VJVXVK 5W PWMTiIUEOUT pßiets, Beaux if th’ privies Gvrs VJEAK4A\HDEO EUUFFTO QUOTE A Q.W-/XP PR\eE,HE I VJItL MOST PROBABC* DO i THIW OF A JOB*. ■V jW PAN PER' SUOMBoE I of reinforcing steel, 33 M. Brick. Plans and Specifications may be inspected and information obtained from Town Clerk, James Searfoss; Town Attorney, Geo. L. Xanders, or at the office of the Town engineer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bidders desiring Plans and Specifications for use in their offices may obtain the same by calling at either of the above places in person or .thru a duly authorized representative and depositing $20.00, which same will be refunded upon return of plans and specifications in good order. Contract will be let at the Town Hall, Syracuse, Indiana, or rejected, as the case may be, and at a regular meeting of the Town Board on said date herein specified, at 8 P. M. The work contemplated by this notice must be started not later than October 10th, 1922, and only those contractors who are prepared to enter upon the work and push the same with vifeor should submit proposals. The Town of Syracuse, by its Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse. Gardiner S. Williams, Consulting Engineer, Cornwall Bldg., Ann Arbor, Michigan. AUCTIONEER CAL. L. STUCKMAN Phone 535 Nappanee, Ind. Yon can call me np without expense.

I - REAL ESTATE I —I By Houton C. Frazer. Warsaw. Sandusky Cement Company to j Colwell & Wood, 3.8 A. on 7th Street, Syracuse $3,000 Wm. Nye to Milton L. and Elmer L. Bauer, lot 89 Forest Glenn Irene B. Beyer to Annette E. Frazier, lot 54 .. 2,500 Wm. Hibschman to Berniece rfartol, lots 53 & 54 Mi M. Ad. Winona 400 V. V. Cameron to Elsie A. Small, 6 lots Baugher's Ad 'Yellowbanks 3.000 John C. Breckenridge to Theodore Hardendorf, 4 lots Highland ad Warsaw 300 Papakeechie Corp, to Franklin V. Rieth. lot 13 subdv. 7 Papakeechie Park 400 Elmer F. Funk to Elizabeth S. Gerard, lot 52 2nd ad Winona. 200 Jasper P. Fruch to Berniece Bartol, lots 51 & 52 M M Ad Winona 100 John Studebaker, admr., to Harvey E. Studebaker, lot 846 Winona 451 Lydia N. Copper et al to Cyrus Wolf, 1-3 of lot 416 Warsaw... 1 Cyrus Wolf to Edna H. Wolf, same property it Fannie K. Holmes to John Greenfield, lot 837 4th ad Winona.. 200 Winona Assembly & Bible Conference to Peter P. Lochner, lot 235 first ad 1 Ruth Schrader to Frank Campbell, lot 129 Lakeside Park... 350 Edward D. Ayers to Sue A. Thompson, lot 19 Forest Glenn Lon Canaan to Ruth R. Harvey, lot in sec 28 Tippecanoe 2W Ellwood H. George to Ruth V. Weaver, lot 66 W & M ad South Park 4,000 Eugene Ormsby to Wm- C. Redmen, lot 34 Forest Glenn 400 Eugene Ormsby to Robert R. Rooney, lot 35 Forest Glenn.. 400 Chas. W. Evans to The DuganGordon Co., 4 lots Morrison Islandl,Boo Edward D. Ayers to Grant B. Willis, lots 24 & 25 Forest Glenn 500 Elmcre E. Rindfusz to Grant B. Willis, lot 26 Forest Glenn... 250 Manda Larson to Rhea* A. Miller, 1 A. Sec 4 Vanßuren tp 700 Sophronia Bert to Pearl O. Denny 1 A sec 25 Clay tp 1 J. M. SHAFFER Chiropractor At the Darr Residence Corner Harrison and Henry Sts. Tuesday & Friday of Each Week Hours: 2to 5 and 8 to 9p. m.

HUDSON’S MERCHANDISE SALE Starts Saturday, Sept. 30 All New Merchandise at Very Low Prices

Coats Both Cloth and Plush for Ladies, Misses and Children Also Extra Sizes. Ladies’ Cloth Coats, 16 to 44 $15.00 to $95.00 Ladies’ Plush Coats, 16 to 44 SIO.OO to $59.50 Fine Coats of Fine Cloth, fur trimmed. .$25 to $35.00 Extra Size Coats, sizes 47 to 53; Salts Plush... .$19.50 Hudson Seal Plush Coats $50.00 and $59.50 Large Selection of Sizes, 14, 16, 18... .$19.50 to $25.00 Dresses Silk Dresses Wool Dresses $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 Ponet Twill and TncoSeason’s Newest Styles tines. Values, We Will and Markets Best Values tines Values, We Will Suits Fur Trimmed Suits $19.50 and $25.00 Tricotine Suits at '.525.00 to $50.00 \

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Sandusky Cement Co. to Alldean Strieby, tract secs 8 & 17 Turkey Creek tp 800 Laura B. Hadley to Emma L. Sponseller, N 22 ft. lot 24 Packerton ... John J. Humphreys to T. Pliny Potts, lot 150 first ad Winona Lillian Adkins to Caralena M. Jones, lot in Cripplegate Heights 50 Emanuel H. Holman to Bertha Lowman, 20 a sec 27 Seward tp 690 Mary A. Cattell to Victor M. Hatfield, lot 61 third ad Winona.. 600 Sylvanus F. Bowser to Wm. S. Rogers, trustee, lot 25 first ad Winona 300 Harriet L. Knox to Wm. S. Rogers, trustee, lot 72 first ad Winona 350 M. G. Bouse to George W. and Elba Z. Baker, lot 12 Warner ad North Webster 1,500 Chas. C. Bachman to Otto C. Stoelting, lot 1 Bachman ad Pottawatomi Park 500

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Wm. S. Rogers, trustee to Susie E. Hatfield, lots 13 & 14 first ad Winona 700 Henry Willis to Geo. W. Wolfe, lots 7 & $ Willis Park 900 Rillie Metz to Flossie Coplen, *lot 34 Mentone 350 Henry C. Herscher to Earle Naftzger, lot 2 blk 6 Redkey ad Pierceton 1,500 Nathan C. Leiter to Simon L. Bell and Daniel Klink, lot 21 Cottingham Beach 475 Orlando F. Gerard to Bertha E. Hamman, pt lot 6 North Webster 400 I i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ESTATES. DEEDS. MORTGAGES AND WILLS WILLIAM GRAY LOEHR Attoraey-at-Law Admitted to Practice in All Courts Notary Public 118| S. Buffalo St.. Warsaw, Ind.

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