The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 29, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1894 — Page 1

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CIHRfH TOBY. CHURCH OF GOD.—Preaching ry n!t< ri. dr- Sun-lity at 11 ■> clock ~ radii v School at .0:30 a- in. Prayer labeling Thursday evenra / Vd arc . ‘•r<V dlr invited to attend. I W. MARKLEY. Pastor . LUTHERAN CHURCH.— R j-f:- , I'.-, ..tor in cUatgq I*r-■.vh’ . . c. erv alternate Sabbftth e■ 11 G- IbcitnoEs promised. A ’ : / nto attend all these j . ; ,< f »ire* bj ’■ - *' ■* '• ■ ■ o I ■M'E ( fE RCM.—Prea-b ug on , t Qnd uidl fourth Sabbaths < f each ■ •_. 1’ i. ’ and th fr? S.ib- ; ath at 7.-Ira t in Suutl.A School.] F: er meeting. Turs-i .'ivatTTd,> r;.‘ A cordial 'invifo-1 ' :U\fn ah., lb •• Shs.-IN, Pastor. I . UURCIf I’. ■ ra.n -< ■■ ..’ Sunday 'nnd .the' i ttsiday r ve•.•retioqa. ■ . -. V w. . 3 . • \!XS * . * ■...' • • V . .1 5 •/, ‘« A M ■ M 111 air Agent.. . «rt t i Mlth a lU.i. r .top If f.asS d • I ... rflu-r Informalioti ".ill on U A <». J T,. ..J.lt.K. 1 j> V. •: . ; ra" n I . . , . ; \.-. ■ ’ ■ Ijb-ag-.1 : •\ Mi 1U.1.1, < ii.XS, Kill.. <.‘ u :'»«»»>■« I I l‘.»"’r A«wit. | !:. L. ——. ! C C CSt L . Railway. . Big Four Roate. ' * TIME TABLE Urom Mill id.’lnd., • E t ‘; ft M n 2Mb. IM»3 ; NORTH J x . h »*. h). [• - ?4 Mull M ■ . ra , T » a n> I '"1 llt ? ’ / JO- d> ; , ... ' . ’ .. P- m- . K>n H ?RO LOlM.i NO 2*o. T. KNIGHTS ot n Hi! AS • err.. i. .. : vty’ \V<dr,, ... t ’ i{,> <■■ • • • _ Ail . : <.lf W MVI.Kb t C. I V. 1!: . U 1; ,s lAKEAV. ' POST, NO. 21'h ’ . ' *> A. R._ . ■ Meets ■ - • ■ ■ ■ i; $ Oliver Crwi!iAy< Is,d’ * < ■ ■ ■' i> - . i m un* d. m* r i ' 4 '.v \ M ' ‘ -M .. - \ "_ M O' Johi > !• s< il V . tof J o*' - t BeiisM* g*« ui •llMiraeM wav i *aiM> : — „■ bwv:i; a Mrriorciin. ! z « . ..n n- ’ ' -J | . SV! •, IANA : ——— 4Mfik JI ' i jj, • „ orit r, J • I HYKAc '-T ! BUSHONG S' < : IMIinFIIHAIR cut 20 cts. SMm 10 -> I I.;. . ’ : . . . ' f - '. .■' : ■ -. Ik. -lr\ .- i 3Dr is. V. K ’«AI Twlitnivt.t Mr-Uictittou; s now unqtk-sti. By tins njsletß he »’ur> ~ Blind. BleaUln? and llehiitf File*. jFlsdulM. FtaraN* *nd 'Bee&il Vfcer* 1 ixMltlveiy curve! Wlthnut the u**‘ <»f knife and nu ftt-'ti bu«i.>■ ».» Afe<o<'a<sUpatioa, 1.1 ver. Stomach. Kla4ey Blood 4*4 Siiln Ift’euswfc iwrtnancntly ami curvd. tOVriTHIOd and EXHIVHIOx HKL Hr. BO LAN will be In Milford, at >he Rcti 1 >■• .' ni oil jArturdejr uud Inn., W kudW.l***. E . . 4 . . ■• ■

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—■-V Neatly e'very <>n« U ca)l?d Upon t<> .id :i!i i ./• ciL'ii tiiroHiih Ult* mails. 1 • ■ ' bi. 'i large and small arnhunla can lie ... •• I: j. r > -1,.' •’ I ■-i . ; ;C.:<-r fi i:h uE-g- • '.!<!■• safely sc; 1 al r.v.«"' much t-ss than 1 the. preset;t Cmi.vr.s for t'i.'wi. «»t 'less can be for three cents nn<t for ’ larger amount up to «W 0 ■■■. . ■. . ' • .J ■ ■ .< ' ’ ■.■ * W" ■ ' Hamesmker a Excurslaa. ' ‘ ' ■ \ ; ■ ■ Eai • >i:t Onio Jt R (f/A» .< >' ,; . 'v IP» o ' I 1 . ketft ... ,:t Virg:p;a <u Fl n : J V.t- .v y Bf.ii; <f. .4-; - ■ . \. t ! * •* A- ' •. • ' ‘ ■*•■ t in’*. *’.*.«”■? *t 1’ ’ V V ♦AV i t , • * l • -. • ‘ r . ‘ i S »* \ ' ’it''- i '. • i '■ . ~•’’.*. ;• * ? ’ ’. > t r'. C . t •’. • * •■ 'I; at They then lei; ; 'A' ■ •• • Iwheri tti-'V C'/t u.-ilii - ; IHi they! Lyn< k our t<oM; ti.< V probably would , g. tUi.ii a < d 'ii'Ui . , 1■ e ci’, iI ■»;«>n of the •I’omniiut'Veai." ‘known as I Ratuiall’s army. e.x]xN’t« to iv ; 1; M nsti- | ingtoi,•-« n.etimc in Jttiy: Chief Coxey ii~ / 1 «'|V !;■■ • •..' ; -jr; . <.! L.C lU>:s thowCh the ‘-uti ukps'not lavomb’e 3 i it; Vie speech in w :. ■ !>. he nas permitted toanakc before am* coni'iuittte-of the.■dfouse.Ybe failed v? cover himself, lyith glory and [1 ■:’!!• n. was laid «po,n the :at> L A Voting machine has been invented laud' stibi‘essfu!;y operated tlia! seems hos reodi r ataolut the freedom and i >:ifeiy of the . I>al'< t 'l’he structure is w ithin a booth mmle of steel Voter enter' •me cUiupai tiuput. and ■ rts- - . djates' by, c:« '-:ng one button oruaorc • The mai’hihe.does the ie.«t. The rbfol is regohu i den thst part of the M/ iiu TU». oympart inenr which the voter does not eufor The party ticket api o.iy- < n oiiyerynt ••ckgrnunds solhat an illiterate v t>-r may <-a'ily the tivdp't of his : . a ft- r. registering !.■- the elector paanrn put through Um exit d «>r. '.■aio King it from the inJidc. ap'd a- ? ■ ■' -c- ■' iv.k a £'•! g s"ur.<is.. t;’.e <toor opens- and the; booth is tread? w* the next r»iri r So fttocessfally is it V' rang'"! -t; '. Mt via- Vis<. va> ; ;>.• cast for a single office, and-fraudulent, casting and counting of votes is made onic- . tii y imppmibie Kx I ■ ' ».. t. rw.. . .- HOW TO MAKE GOOD ROAD§, How to w»ke good roads under the present conditions and advantages may, >e very Wflt miderC'-si, hut le l'ivery we’d put tv practice ■" It js pot our innt’ »ay i 'i;i\i<x t but to e>n;ih:i'izhtht> import . | .-.f h»•,...luing }.Cart•«.'■.* I w •'! as l!;v‘-i I ret'kia! in road making. ' ' We ksio v thli! !’ ■•■•. of-: . cry k very '!c<ra’!y 'iippii.sf with graw and ; I Sbm< will s ■ v.c bar ias?< putting a ... s , ,a . .... .. >;tr r , n<i , •• j ■''. ■ .-. '■ ■ ! -I. .■• 7 I- .•he.’ V-. | ru r i'm^vt> ( 9n rwaui? üb. <. m .rad vet mii't conform :•> '! nniforn I condition of roa imifomh . :> ,A»A-» grtr-’i. a road- with-1 . Z H-’f v '”> ;s not givd Ig ■•vaic rec -iviM ■■ forjfme font (>t* what value can it be to dump a i ?-ao <>r • a ..f c-rnv’ :■ . mil ’ hole ■; |iow!p!a«a' in Use C>ad. when the -ur i • .lUlollt. : t. Wa >1 the I gravel thus placed. . • ; \ . The fa.' icv «f»ucu k can Im’ pasiiy I seen. yet. men Keep ;ou doing just that kind of work.’ I’he ' ■ /ci to successful rwa-t building ' rervj’ ;l r: if xve can oniy she ” to the I j*<>|iie Ibe gain tp Ythem in good roads land in-obtaining their hearty -support. |la such a« t.ua. . [ r . . . '’■ - is’need less ta_sav !f the - f i people are not interested, wean never expect to reach a very ailranced devf road making For in this coini|tyy and under a republican form erf ' go»ernment the people make "pad Cxe|ciite their oAn lau>. and what a major- ‘ dy ’’Hi uncU-rtake i - ■ -<'2 ” di lie done. , Now we will suppose we have a niifo ; t’.v.o <>! ofa sandy yroad. what is- to be done in " nder that we have a • good s !id road' . - Ist.-i-Have the road wide enough .for a good grade. —Grade your road ‘ high .and < l ry’ with a good rounding surface oa top. with a uniform width and with gradual (gdopes. in case. of -knowb or - inks no ‘ups or dowrs” aliowe«l t-> make deep nits. ••' 3d —After grading and thoroughly finisl-ed as above, roll your road with ‘at least % seven ton roller, to make the

' ■ ■ ■ .' I . SYRACUSE; KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, MAY, 24. 1891 J

, ea' th .itnp-e ! °ein-i-to . x--■ ■!< al! r , ■ 4th.- l<i‘ sftre. s<*>t iiavegi-d drainage. I sth —Put on aH !e graAet you can. v ’ '■ - ' i: !• >, i ,;;.’e. and have it .< ■<>>•..'d !y the - o:o;:.3co:n::nss: oner Ay it 'dod'tuy. :o:ul, to kept' i-ji '? ihi' 'lie county. ' If the fifth fe Ei\i ftossiWei y in "ill find y >, ha’.f a ■-I :<-ad without it 1■ ■ . " will »r»-;tiire some nradi!icarien< >. f ihe , »■. • ■ .• ■ c ■ • 1 ‘h c All road work «honiu <>col.-tie as early in she spring 3- tW J ' '' on ■ f fftwtid wUI oertnit AVe nfoaily wait 1 too late in sttnimer jor fall or winter! I Ii( * ’ 'V ‘. K . • • '’’• •■ U •‘ U i •; t •’ • t - t’-*' .Hi ’■ ! 9 ' ’ t .. r • ! ii : i.!»:• Ki-Ig’s New.; : very .I - .» yo ..... H I- j . ’ . d):; jKmg-s' New-.. Ute , .. H-.x.t.i .Tel llouM.iold l::-;:-uci’>r free. ( j All o! which is guarhuteed to do you g»Mst and c->«t you nothing. Hoopingarner & Miller’s drug store. ' ..... » The r<ailing'public as well as the; bewspiper scribe, would, appreciateiw I.ate er aid may be given by jH rsons in the ’ -ixirting of local news items. 1 Brin, tn for publication/ items of lie"a which are of! general interest to. the public. In .'the publishing of'i obituaries, especially, the editor is, ofteu, “at sea.” We can riot be sup-‘ ( posed to ferra.-h facts at-d data COBeerning nnttiis and matters of which we have no personal knowledge'; yet * friends desife mention to be made, and the public expects to read editorial note of all cuttent events. See tho World $ Fair for fifteen Cents I po.n receipt of your address and fifteen cents is 'tamp'. We will mail yon prepaid <>ur Souvenir Portfolio. of the World’s Exposition, the ro^via I ' prieaijs Fifty cents, but as we wintjyou to have one. we make the • :■ You ’. ill find it a "ork . Os oift and a thing to .lie prized It con/! tifj-’i pag views of the great bulmH’ i iitls/wit’.i d, - Tipti-tV <d same, and is executed in jhighrist style of art If not satisfied with il, after you get it. we will refund the st:imp!» and Set you keep the I book. Address, |. . I H. E.Ti‘ Ki.:.N A co , Ci.icng i. III.’ ' ' ’’'. "I-- -'.' / •.■ I A TERRIBLE TEMPTATION, An lltlgllnh Fhs«lcUtc‘« Hungrr Expert- j c icc In Africa. A real, fine old English gentleman w&s Dr. Thomas Gunton. who. while confabbing with a nutpher of friends in a prominent liVashirigt an re-., rt recently, related a ! numberisf interesting experiences ‘im Iris carte r. His Ara r yeavs have Is’en p:t"c. ' for sick people in the Canadian wilds; but ' i his younger days were marked witl/ac- | tivity ami no little adventure. , ; I ‘Wha&do you regard .>.' about the ] . most perilous position you were ever 1 in, doctor 1 '" asked a writer, for the! | I'OM "Well." aiutiugly replied the doctor. >1 ' I am sure a circumstance that happened when, as" you tig-man. 1 had the I j double office of isupertxirgoand iwirgeon > ■'i.f an Eng’.'S.-’. trading v.-'H <>n the] . African coast, left a :• T - l.trl more j ! pa.t.f:.’ m» ? r,--i.»n <ra. tn. n.iud than ! anv utl-.-r evx njJn ruv * fc/* His gathered • somewhat I closer, aind t he doctor went on: I -t »ur saptaM and the ship’s.’ company 1 | generally werij pretty hell acquainted | I with the rfat'vw and various J ] and priests :-n<‘ idher iaen :r. r.". I. would frequently come aboard to get. a I | hite of .'alt {>.':rk anti • : in a-, hi'.e a ! 1 glass of rum. so it was tc-t con- [ ■,d latigyr-’tis to go ashore and I make little ext-ursiors ::it- •.!!<■ o.terior. The native' were cannibals, but they knew whom ito eat. and interest fog , their personal, welfare : - i.--i then ] months .Watering for- t-he blovo of an ; Englislitnan. I went ashore ene day ’ with the fciatq* who got the notion into . his head thftt he wanted ’ • i.l’d two or , three gorgeously plmuafed‘birds, cure and, drv'4t’-.eir a ing feathers a-, i take tbem home to his sweetheart. We got I separated in .the jungle .and I became j lost. 1 bars '■ ft say p. <■ •fomid the ship and .Uvsave iny life 1| couldn't ioea|e myself. TTell, I was in , that-.forest for two days without a thing ! foaatbefore' I was lucky enough to ; 'trike ti.e v<-.’ i had'at no time tceii three mil, - t. 11 was starving. 1 think for the first} time in my life I realized what hunger . was " > * Here the dtxit ?r made a grim a cyl ■’■‘‘Boys,* 1 he 'aid. ‘‘a-- 1 got near the coast my ncjstriLs mei-a nvot isavory odor. It increased my t* nner.t of. hunger tenfold, while my heart re-i joined at the prospect of food; but to I my horror aisfd 'fright 1 Walked .right i into a gro u ß °I boiling a man. ; The remembrance of the temptation ■ offered me dings to me yet. Weak as I was, however. I ran from the place j lest 1, too, should become a cannibal, j If I had remained, with those niggers > in my starved condition I shoyld have partaken of their awful broth. lint Ip was safe, for a .party- from the ship soon found me. and when I saw them I fainted away. That terrible tompta-, tion." the doctor continued, “was the ’ one event of all my career that makes , me gloomy ‘ whenever I think of it— ! and 1 almost always think of it»“ -r -ay- —"W - aw- ■ /■

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SUPERIOR T’riAlh S.SfV.dCi: TO PiTTSBUF.GH. ■! iv Bsd::o' ■i 1 e-/ ‘hh Eailroml offers the pub;:, the ni> t convenient train '.• • ■ • • ■ i t-’. ;.. 1:. i; ■’ :• ... ..i .X’.Z’:'. Ri.v/’i::.-,. War11, Oil i • trains are run every day. both carrying day eoaciii s and new vestihuled sleeping cars through without change The Pittsbtiygh express leaves Chicago at 3;00 I’. M . "”d arrives, Pitts- ' burgh the next foorkitig 7:05. The -vestibule limited leaves Chicago at 7:30 PM . and arrives-at Pittsburgh the next morning at 11 TO. The vesfibule limited also carries a Fullman sleeper to t'ieyeland. via Akron, arriyfog at Cleveland at S:00 A. M < The B. & O’ depot from the Grand Central , Passenger Station, corner-sth Avenue and Harrison street, Chicago, the finest and most eomijiqdioas station in America. • • 1 The promptness and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especially for' coughs, colds, croup and ”!•' ojMigci ugiis, ami is W.c. lui.'tetTectual remedy known for these diseases Mr. C. Ik Martin, of Union City. Pa., says: “I have a great sale on ChapiberIkitis (>i>ngh Kejxie<ly, warrant every b.tttie trad have never heard <?f ’.ne'failin« S 50 cent / ■ by Hooping MiiLOW RATE EXCURSION TO THE SOUTH VIA THEB. & O R. R. . ' On February Sth, March Sth and : April oth the B? & O. R. R will sell ex- ! cursfon pickets to points in Kentucky, Tennc'See, Alabama, Georgia, and Flor ida. a*'.ot" point' in Virginia and West I Viiginia on the Harper’s terry and Valley Bra’A'!:, at a rate of one fare for tho round'trip pickets will lx- limited for return pa--d je t’vejity day- from date of sale. For further information call on or address any B. & O. ticket agent, or M X . Riehards. Land ami Immigration agent. Baltimore. Md., pi’l, S. Al: hi" . 1 Gen'l Pas&’r Agent. <’? icago, I Let Us N-nutid you that now Isthetimeto I take Ik- Wilt's sar-anaril.'a. It will iloyoti : co-xk It r> <?oi ,n.vn-!- it'< f. Itivopinvatner ' v. - - ; There is nothing I have ever u<ed for , muscular rheumatism that gives ni .. >o much relief as Chamberlain" Pain Bal- ; sam doe'" I have been us':?' ’it for j about two years—four both• -in a'l— atx'casior. required, and always keep a I I -of it in h.y. home. I I > ‘ievc I ; know a gotxl thing w hen I get hold of : . it. a; i Pain Ba'n: the best dniment'l bare ever met with. W, B._ Denny. ’ dairyman. Ney so xington. (' ; ce...: J b >:i’> -for -ale bv H'.'oping-.nier & ’ li'er- ' . ’ - I . • . 9 fl £ DOLLARS J? PER DAY 20 Easily Mao. We went taany ma, wo i:en. bow, yai jtP: t: work tor Ui a tew bourf dally, right in and erotiM the a-own homes. TtelrwlnwU ea«y,ptea»*nt, etrtst’y honorable, and pay* better than anycthet offer*.! ageM*. Yon ha»t a dear field and no »eemjwtiUon. Experienee and ipeeial ability unaeoMMry. Ro capital r -yulred. We equip yno with ererythluc that ytm need, treat yon well, aed help yea to. eara ten hmea ordinary I Women do aa well m men, and hove and gfrla Makegood paw Anyone, mywbera, ean do the wort All -r’ J' ->» oarptalr-and tin pie flreettona. Earawt work will rerely hrteg yon a treat deal of moner Ererythinf ft new aad tn treat dewml Wrtto for ocr pomphhrt •trealar, and receive full !■:’ •rmatioii. No barm i done ts you oondnde not to go on with the Qeorce Stinson &Oo. ; Bex 488, PORTLAN/D, MAINE, Im W Orx© ZDollaa: a, - sr@ex * All the news. Do you take ! If not! why not? t "■

Ayer's Pills !| Are ' ar. I v orc general ’ iy used than any .otb< r. cathartic. 1 Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and free from mercury or any other injui rious drug, this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt ajid energetic it) their action, the use of these . pills is attended with only the best results. Their effect is to strengthen' and regulate the organic functions, being especially beneficial in the various’derangeinents of the stomach, liver, and bowels. Ayer’s Pills ai\ recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists, as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness, nausea, cost iveness, indigestion,’ sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in. the side, ami sick headache ; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South. For travelers, whether bv land or sea, Ayer's Pills are the best, and should never be i I omitted in the outfit. To preserve I their medicinal integrity in all cli- | ’ mates, they are put up in Lotties'as well as boxes; • “I have used Ayer’s Pills in my I family for several years, and alwayj found them to be a mil’d and. excel- j .lent purgative, having a good effect on the liver. It is the best pill used.” —Frank Spillman, Sulphur, Ky. . • v- . . | Pr»p»red by Dr. J. C- Ayer Jt Co., Lowell, Mom. Sv Id by Drug'gUw Krerywhtrt. r.L Every Dose Effective j R. F. HOY. ~ : Phvsiciati and "Surgeon. : ' '■ ... 4 SYRACFSE. INDIANA — I ' ; i ■ J 'XtdoH.spiritWs and stupid; It your blood if ypur-app. tlt,i: 1- - - « ". ) ...i i.t .-* ■■ ~ - .rfflsi:’•For Irt-,4 rtviltstako De Wftfs. ’7• re ■'•r. :. : - ■ ■ ’f. I-• <; luwrt.-- I.’.- ■ /o ', U’hxt tnakeu a house a home? Themotber well. th.e cLii‘ren rtay. the father in poodj > p'i .. : ’i : .i> ■■ .: • by- the use of l>e VVitr’s Sarsaparilla. It. re-1 CommetHta Itself. Hb-opljnstarner A Millrr. ,| I * Bucklen’s Mmlica Salve. • I The Rest Salve in the world for '» Cuts, Ulcers, S it Ilbeum, Fc ver Sorert Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,- t orns. and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curesj Piles, or ac pay required. It .is guar- [ anteed to give perfret satisfactii n orl money refunded. ’ "Price 25 cents per I : box. For Sale Bv Hoopingarner a! Miller. < ' If *■ — I fl,' -.-- : - prepare.’ for; j *i ••• i taxi fr.-m :r».’purities, and tIU-.! lease.". It :dur, tbU- and morn. It' build i and atreurtllens constitutions Impair. : dis'S'.'Vx'. it :• '• : ■ . ifielf. IlnoT-in.-'i’-i r- .- ."i M i ller While Mr J T Richey, of<Ait nr. I iMo , was travelling jn Kansas, he was I taken yiolenth ill with •. holers morbus. IL' csllptl at’ a drag -t> re ts> get sump | medicine and the druggist ‘ed Chamberlain's vho’ac. cholera and ; dinhrhoea remedy so highly he conclud-. ■ed to tr;, ? T1 • ■:? was hnnMtiu’./ j relict and a few doses cured him completely. It is made for bowel eom- ! plaint and nothing else 1 It never fails. I For sale by H -vpingaruer & Miller.. l- ’ .! '■ I It Cures Wood and skin disorders. It does . this quickly and permanently Is.’then any I good reason whv you should not nssDcV Itts Sarsaparilla? It recotntr.eH'S itselt- Hoopipgarner A Miller. ; i y Great Mus ic Cffer Send us the names and addresses of three or four performers on the piano or organ together with six cents in postage and we will mail you one copy Popcuvr Mrsic Monthly, l contaipg ten pieces, full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, n : robes, etc . »»rancid for ihe piano and organ. Atduba. —Porct**! Music Moxthi. t. Indianapolis Ind»

—i—s i— 7 | STETLEK & STl{ lEli Y 1 I • I | Is said and done the indisputable fact | remains - - You can buy the best as f|- | well as the medium grades of iner- 3 e chajidise ifom 15 to 25 per cent. | cheaper from us than they can’ be J | bought from credit houses, ; I J || Utilize your csi best advan- 3 E • tage and secure ACTUAL BARGAINS g E do yoxtr , buying at the - > «|| I CASH STORE. I I■ T J E We have the largest ’and s g most varied line of late st ’ styles ever g brought to this town, noth in stfaw 1 E : and fur! goods. ,A fine line of sailor J hats for children from 15c up. ■ a ■■■« ■ ■■■■■■ >wn. ■ =? SX3ZOZES:— -In this particular line we = lead'ALL others in prices, styles '! E and quality. ■ ! | For $1.25 you can buy a good, stylish f | -and solid gentleman's shoe. | | For $1.25 you can buy a lace, buckle or fj | congress plow shoe that will wear as ! long as any shoe made. — b All other lines at relatively low prices.' 3 e Women's fine shoes from SLOO up. ! | A fine fine of ladies, walking shoes at cor- | I rect prices. 3 | J handsomely decorated and fringed window shade, mounted f e on spring roller for *25 cents. e Lace enrtains from 50 cents a pair np. I -.. —-—~r—- ■ - z . i E We cannot give you gold dollars for nine- 3 e ty cents; neither do we pretend to 3 |. sell goods without a profit; but we do f = claim tb give as near 100 cents in 3 I merchandise in exchange for .your f „ - dollar as it is possible to ■ I MIT&BII <• StK ie b ¥ f I Syracuse, Indiana. | TBW— IBIL i-inr— — I r " " ■ <i-m iwrurirrwi., . The Importance of Eating ■wholesome and healthful food caiinot be ! too strongly urged on the public.; We wish to impress you the fact I that we sell nothing that is not perfectly pure. At the same time , / I We are doing to Move j ' 1..1. -iTmi, ill-ill Illi Mur...-- — ...»■'..■■n'.ii-i'-r. iiVi• ii > ■ >iwr.n | Our stock if or/r Tr i unsi de down * ‘ we must turn,.nulk f JClto do it. | Cast your eye over these square bargains. ■ j— —I I” —■—-n r— ’———7;' | 61b. GcoiSica I 6 Ibßaisips Jo lb. ITavy Beansp 25 Cents. I 36 Cents. • J. 25 Cents- I -I I——F L •. lib-package. Hized CoSes, j 3 lb. Can-Solid Packed J ' j worth 35c for 25c. I Plums, 17c | .. I- in- ■■ 11 , ?■' -t? Jrilji pti Peil, Ikst Pie Pefiches. Full U ns, Splendid t’gnned | ? 50 rents. . 10 Ctnb. Corn j ! Thfe Finest Bread. Fresh From the Oven Every Day. j ’! ■ . ’ . ! E. E. Miles & Son. L "TUB® itaßTßlt?* 1 _j ■.i The— L —\ . * “i- - ' y.. ? sl-25 ixx j ■ ■ ' ' '

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