The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 September 1894 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER. every Thursday. atSyra l -KoscitiskoCocpty. Sisto'. ■ of In.. ID fi by’ I T~~ ,*1 pis ■'. .’ '. . ~ ) ED C. GRAHAH, Editor and Publisher. MRS GRAHAM, Associate Editor . HnterMat the paifoißto 'it 'Syfacti 's* “econd-da-s Mail Matter ; Subscription Ter«sf. One■■l.ar, Cash In Adrsr ■ fill MontV-> W tliee ■ • < 7 'T. i , m U in m ■ ■ ;<L ■ ' 1 . OF7ICL RILES ANO REGULATIONS- . » ' Adv. u; ’ :■ ■ ' -'J 1 *;... t ;.i. l th- !• . • < tinw.' V r T- . . - ' "I ' ’ C I 0 , ■ - Q, ~■ -■ - . ■ ■ . 1 ’’ ' T • <>'■ - ■■ aJr I :t r . 1 ; t ' I ' ■ °i • . • ■ ■ ■ H .V . A, ■. V -■ j . i’ll ■ \Y. >FIrfH SYRACUSE 2A2HETS. ' . Ecri’ii Weekly . . .tt«r pr. lb.- - - ■ I * c .;. . &g« ifoz,* ’ I ' c V> heat ' 1 u? - AID *' ' - - ’ OdU - ‘ . 2'C _ Hath ■ “ ib- • / • l° c L'jcbt ‘ ‘ ■ ■ Ur <r - ;. ■ ' '«* - ' 94® . . . i i Seed /.- . - *JO BL /w4b.ate. '.’“TZT, 11 DENTIST' ‘ ■ | W. -.: ■■■ INDIANA. - n i j '. . ? Vi i«u I’A'IM . ■ ttolisifi, . 1 ■ >EWLU I>lW\. 1 ISiUw »I. . ■ kw*»V T? a*- <,•»»«*»» . ( Litt 'j < .- ..bhAi.LK 'IN . .. •‘IU t«« iH*'*.*« ' ■ uMM Hutu**H : i ' ■ i ■ ■ . -I-. r.jt ;l 'll • - . . .-v ~ vtx iihi ■: i « -t ~ - ■' ■: t<> . . ’ »'<- J . lih3(!vu SmuTv u? toiihrlmt • . u FiNt-Clast lAffibet smusL nn. •• :" •-• • ■ ■' .» . "•' ' ;1 LXiIOWIKb. » !. Mall •’ ' n Cv'ntnL Life In- 1 ■- - .intanrc-Lo Ani.t.a'l iat nwm late- Eaix.’.kv Monev u> 1.. anvn '-n. j '-•T ty'. t siKAi I SE. IS;?IANA I _ ; ~ £ iiEiilJiil. iEiIUi. UNDERTAKER. ' • A !u.. ; i'<•:' < -is. ( --ib.r. ■ ’ lk»be< Etc. Special atun&Mi glvt-n t>» '<4 EuibaUnupg- Xy r .xtra charge , »»r use , i Nv’-v H.ear'f,.. • ■ C. V. SMITH. . L JUSTK E : the FEAI E. ’ . < vjswial atteu » ren n»csillectijns,|| Office under S L Keinng's store. . TVr.ACVSE. INDIANA, i “"■ '," ,' -1...,..' ■-..-- , H(>MAS E. SNAVEI-V. j ’ . PROPKIETOR O*t E THE SYKICVSE DBAY LINE, b I am prepared to do all kinds, jf lot plowing and truck tend- 1 •jig cheap for cash •>’ * attentiv>a grven o hasi . 3-. > I <hop ia Kittcr rrt>i erty on Main St. Fashieoa'bk Barber . , V-. % Hairdresser, [ . ’xnuNA . -J

LOCAL BREVITIES. ■*' . • 4b , ■ Oysters are Ripe; It pave to advertise.- 1 S .r-A t IS ■'■kit... '4>-. I’avroaize trie advertic-TS is V. Jh vUO’.V. , Ihx an J Oats wanted at mill. . t Rand concert Saturday night. * M|les & Son want your produce. I N’.av is the time to subscrl e We want wood on subscript;or. Cidec ■ • rpapers fur .'ale -t tl ;s j ef;'<e 25 for sc. ' ,1. F.'.tiing rs-tort. : t: t;t •..< .t Saturdar. ■ *• • ! . ( . . ‘ Don't -fail to see the bail gsuue' . Fridav afternoon. ■ Come t.<ry Er-. . Go to Hoopingarter A Mi..-• s f. r pare drugs. Tur IlLiisTia: -om.' for .job workon short :...tice. . S T. K ■/.Las L-ces ‘.’li T,.c nick : I e; . vav. .. w dar .-■ •Joe Millef au<l Mett.Lendis wise .. ■ unday '■ y '' i . B. ■ ' e it t gi.-'.Cc • • (>:•.• u '. . . .. ] “X’bc h-/- . - bn lake’ Wawasee wiil -: . J I Ills t >■;. : r. i a I ..- .■ .. • Fri lay hiu .' ' .. ■<■ ■' . ’ su :. . : . ket st S. LKj ■ '. J Mr. iVallis lias just cutupl.eti A * ‘ ■. ■ V ' . i ■ - . s ■: MacUii. .. . : • - - - - ■ ■ S’ ' ■ J 1 Na'ppa: v l >, p. 2 G c Ul< ;it - I ... . Majdt .. :’. i .cheap as atiy where in lud. T.-. M i O. W ; ii cf the News, was ■ p . ■ ’ I loitig- b’js;uf '> on our streets dust week - C. Ay. lipori ard wifi-, visited a few daj s last'week with Jfnends in Warsaw . •,, . L. P.’Wain. r, -of S utii Bend, lud. uncle to Mrs. S. J. Ketrlng. died at his L- rne Sund.cy .. The ladies will find courteous tu :.t .;t vL< c.-i.ru Fair as exhibitors and yisitore. ' ('■.on Gordy clerking in the store Lr S. L. h<-tniig. during,, the d : C W !\i. IT. ■ ■ ; . ... ’ F... -' Dores Hendnekson left Tuesday in business at that place. ' • 11 Br iri.i. w!. Lft-t, Lee:; ti.ive.iug with a .slow tiiv'past stuumer, re< tun.. 1 to L. this week Mrs. Butt left yesterday qiorning for Ft. Wayne, where her sister lies dangerously i.I with typhoid fever-. Mrs. Rosenberger was the guest of he: daughter, Mrs. Albert White, of € rbi ’ - the past fe-w daysiDr. Bvwsir, B F Hoop.ngarneri Fivd Hindiiir. F>. F. Hov and Ed. C Graham itkLaJ to business in Albion Friday. Go to the eceur.'-ioii fu Indianapolis Sip. 25 and i.eur McKinley, the jatriot, round trip $1.75. Train will leave Milford at C. 20 a. io, : A rate cf one fare .uu ad rftiiroads ( running to Indianapolis will l>e given to those wiahing to 1 the MvKn.k-;. .miMc,r. September J’th: - Encourage jour children itrbring- . satchel-.. We have i t digercnt kinds '•, vr.\ ;i.-. sj Hi <; iegariier A Miller ‘ ; Our merchants aro receiving their' new fall geeds It will pay you ■’ t. ; i .L.lii - . I it. th.- • I'.--.' '■ ' Quarterly mee ting ’w:il 'be held at J the M I cii”rch next Sunday inurn-J ing ut.which the elder will preside... ' A cordial invitation is extended; to ' all '- 7 ■' . '’ ' •lust received ft large stock bf Fall and Winter Goods dinet from Philadelphia. You si. uid kispeet •v L. i Ke: ms .. /■ ' ,1 ■■ i ' .. ■ - , Tiie Fair at Ligonier premises to ' l-e tue.ruo t intereatirg .ri>3<ting in the history of the Association The ’ dater 1 to ■. Our pe< -T pie should' arrange to attend i 1 | ITe district B w:h i cgiti M iid iy. O, t 1 wit# the r d '-w.’ig corps Os teachers:—District No. I . Ml3* Clara tiu.itb ;No 3, Mies Ecu .i Miller; No ”, Miss Lida Johnson.j No G, Ezra Hess; No .Edwin Ott . No Mtsa .Maud Wiit At the close of every school month i the resuit of the pupils test work will be pvablishe I with a view as giving the public r. comprehensive knowledge of ihe work of the school an i the relative standing of the ones in the several grades. F The Young Peoples' Society of Christian Endeavor will from now on hold their meeting Sunday afternoon at 5:30. The .meeting last Sunday ' was held in the M. E ilnd ; very Weil attended by our voung; people

Go to Hoopiiigaruer & Miller's for your school supplies. Bring your butter an I eggs to‘ Miles <k Son and get fop prices. 1 W Si, ■ , it tun i ■ < fr-wii a visit witu friend> ... . Bring ycur’bott' ind haVe it rilled 1 ■ with the host Ink at -i at Hcopingatner A Miller’s The-datcc i-f t’m Ligonier Fair are (letober I, 4. and 5, The pregrain is full of interest. Warsaw will have a large-♦com*, partment store in ths tt-w building Lnow under construction , Hillabold, the' jeweler, can repair or clt' iti short, notice, • and more than that he .guarantees it Mi ' Qallandei and daughters, .Ji.-- .-- sujlrtb, and Ml- -81-he Sprague, ac .. . mied by Lol n i Hendiivksuii and Roy Darir, of Syra- '...' . . : ■ ovei Sui ■ i to ike Indianian. - Secretary Mel tid fthe L-.gou.-ier Fair. '.wriUs that vhr .failmeeting j whit h will begin October .Ist, .will ‘fart l;j -c- Cl Fairs ..ei 1 by that ~s-jSocijtion. jSocijtion. All, indications point in that 1. . 1 . I . ' ■ ■■ ' • ■' , . ' . ' ■ ,: : ■ : ■ las principal <4 , toe Benton, echoed, ■ ; Elkhart county! Thia, is a well de> gupicn ci the >• übg. : st:ea lv add suceessfui’ewdeavk or to rise, n i : hjndranC- ■ s :?v i , 1 lm< -d;>‘d Hie nm- • : . men; .\lr. 1.- : k acharaett r .b! ■ .1 y v..cb<. nnd a Spitil- ..«• i ambition 'tej-excellr’in Ids chosen ' i,f-.-_ well; that will' make him a strong factor in a school. A number > f towns oi Northern I: diaua have suffered from the visitation of tlint dread disease smallpox, and to ? preVent the advent of the tame ’« tbe other towns are pro j riding against the possibilities by ba.ingT ah school children vaccinated. This is something our people ought to heed. ; Every parent should see to it that his child is fully proteeted by being properly vaccinated. I'.itruns us district also, are much interested ’ in this matter as aie those of the towns and and, c:ti(s, . - : ' s ‘ .. Miss Hillabold, df .the Syracuse schools, and a lady friend, were visiting the schools of Milford last week . J. A, Snavely, of near Syracuse, wes’in town Friday. . Conrad Strieby from south of Syracuse, was in town Friday .. . Mr. and Mis. L \V, Kitsob, from north of Syracuse, were in tuwii Tuesday and made The Mail office a ca 1.. .. . Dennis Stit|!er, . after an eight months trip to Wash- . mgt-'.o. and Oregon; and siuppiug in J eight different states, returned to Lis homo south of h’yracu&e last Wednesday.—Mail. s The first informal institute will be held Saturday, Oct. 13, at Syracuse. The County Superintendent has sens circular letters to all teachers notifying them of the fact and the necessity to be prepared to discuss the topics assigned for the day. All are invited to participate in these teachers meetings. Here patrons will find the active progressive teacher as dhtirguished from hi> less thought ful and mere indotent I rotLer. It is al good place for. school patrons to visit, for u.thing stimulates the teachers;' to their best moie than the presence j; J a few interested citizens. ; Syracuse will play the Nappanee 1 ball club on the- -home grounds to- , morrow (Friday game called at 2 .30 ' p m. These-clubs met at Milk r-1 two weeks ag un i tueywereec evenly mitched that the contest wis only ’ won by one run by Syracuse. We > take dur former stand anddiope.their 1 wid le nothing to mar the contest ■ 1 We reiognize Nappanee to be a first- i class lot cf bail players and those ' who attend the game will be well re- ; paid for their time. Syracuse will do their best to entertain you during your stay among us. . Syracuse has received her share of recognition this year, politically/ and bie may well feel proud that we Save been so Lotiored Tl.t-,c; iibliLave chosen tjiree and the democrats out- For IJepresent stive. J no. W. Stetier; for i’rustee A. W. ; Strieby;. :'or sheriff. H. M.‘ Stoutrj uiid L r prosccutiug attorney, Gru. W. Miles. Tbefee gentlemen are well known to cot people as men of th» i strictest integrity and ability, and should the people by their vote, cn-, trust to them the offices t to which I tbev aspire, we are confident that sucu trust will not be betrayed, but the duties and obligations so entrusted wiil be faithfully and honestly performed to the best interests of the wholly people. The aim of the people this year has been to select . for positions of trust ineD who have : shown themselves competent and faithful in ths past, and in-selecting [ the gentlemen above named they: have choeen wisely.

Diphtheria is alarnrii-gly prevalent in Ft. Wayne. Miss Zoo Moore returned home after a few weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs. M, Snyder. Joe Miller nd '." .r.; Colwell go to Albion today with the Bremen ' club ;U' players Miss Lenora Jairik k-.l Wednesday for Peru, lud., where she will spend ten dayswith her sister. Perry Hess . returned yesterday ; . a trip through Michigan, stopDoni miss lim excursion to Indiauapolis, Sept. 25, round trip only SE“S. Train leaves Milforil at G:2O. See John Stiffler when you want Painting or Paper Hanging done in a caLisketvry .Lanner and-on short notice. • . • C m y Woods lef t Monday .for' Bloomington, lud , where be will renew his studies in the State University the comii'g year. *°’’.- • ’ . I Mv. imd Mrs- S. H. Widnci return-1 .ed Thursday from Ar<g< b-. 'h’d , ail rcmttvf .-<■ lit. i frier.Js; for scimc tir.;p mt. ■■ ■ | M ednes liy. nher&txm as Ed. Ot; i. ;»nd John Stiffler w< it. hiving < .st'. >: t.'V>n, ti.e iiorsG btcaj;.e fiighteiird . .1; ng;out the occuke I iiggy.' Mr.. Ott si;--' tained a fracture of one of ihe t on s us his right aim which cot-ffiH, . him to the bouse for some time. jAd per;:;..ns w;;o g?t Flour and L tt .iai d ioi aller ’ ,rv .t' are ’ nequested to call and. Utile up bq ffash cr cLei't, ns it is ne w after harvest and should be sett’e.t at o®ca ! - J. A KETRING. -a - -. 1 BARGAIN —The farm i ! John > Butt, v- miles east of Syracuse, containing V? acres of gocwl farm, laud, will be ?okl cheap. B’. ;11 I*' taken up to Jan Ist t'.j. For particulars call or write . to J. Drufkamiller 6r S. 1. Ketring, Syracuse. Indiana A N TED ; —Extierjei L d Lady Agent to canvas stYR.y.T >E, Good salary; guaranteed. Address, Mhs. O. F. Bea'peh. 204 VS ater Street, ’ Elkhart. Inp > Two Lives Saved Mrs. Pho be Thomas, of Junction City. III.', was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there way Ho hope for. her, but tWa bottles of Ur ■■ King!- New Discovery completely cured her aud she says it saved' her life. Mr Tlios/E gers. 139 Florula street. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without reSult everything else then he I'oiigl’t < < of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful kis such results -of which these are samples, that prove"’the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Cvld<. Free trial bottles at Hoopingarner Cc Miller’s yl rugstore: 7. . NOTICE. I am prepared to gum saws, and grind plow points and do all kinds of repair work at my shop cn Main street.—S. To Farmers. We are in the market every day to buy ail kinds of Clover. Grass and Fiekl Seeds, inclcdiiig Flax,. Hungarian. Mil.ets. Rye, etc.. 1 at hig-.vst market price. Come and , ?ee us before selling elsewhere. We can furnish Clover, Timothy. Grass and Field .Seeds for seeding purposes. Ask forour illustrated farmers catalogue. '■ JOHN.' )N'"& SON 21-1 So. Main >t , G -hci:. Ind. Ife —. I. .The sin i c—of Mrs. Aniiie M Bt am. j 1 oIMcK ■r’ Fa.-in the tfoatment ofl edly be trf interest to mothers! .'.She ( say- 'I - .V. .IB John- . siown, Fa.l after the great flood on account of my husband beimr employed. there. We had severa. children with na two of whom took the dforrhoea. 1 git some of Chamberlain's C'olie, Choi- - • .; aii-i D irrht-ea Ihu 3 - : i Rev hapmap. ,- It cured betth of them, i ktiow'of j-.'evera,: .-ther ease ~ where it was eijualiy- successful T.think it cannot tie excelled aud cheerfully' recommeml it- ". 25 and 50 .’cent bottles for . - : H Kiplngarncr v Miller drug; « ■■ I ~ns EO4XI hs-aiti.i. - Ke-iuforce I ■: v.;- 1 ! Is V.'tt'a ':ir-..; ..rd! -, .'t - '.-es, the bkxKi, cares Eruptions* « Scrofula aud alt dise&ses arisluj tfom inpure tuood. It recounh ids itself Ibx'plr.xarni r i Mi!- I ier ' - i Mr H J .May- r-. ■>! Oa_-.‘.':id I hare "sold thirteen bottles ot ( Chamberlain's Cough Remedy today j and amJitcnqly s->'To,;! This is the j largest sale on"'re.-ord f < !* any one pre nantion in n day o'er our counters, i it,gives the best* satisfaction of ahy cough medicines, we handle, and as a. seller it leads all other preparations <ml this market. For sale by • Hoopingarner & Miller, druggist- J Buekfen s Arrfca Salve. Th t est salve iu the wuilu for cuts. Bruise- dsores. U-’crs. Scl’. Rheum, i’et-er Chapped Ha - ChilibLaiiis. Corns, and a'il skin Erupt, ion*, and positively cures Piles or u pay required It is 'guaranteed to givu pci feet '..rti-fa; tiov or ■’i>t;ev refundede Price 23 cents pzr b x i’er Sale by Hoopingarner & Miller. hQTJCE TO HtiRS. CREO.'TORS ETC IXTHE MATTER OF THrt FsTTT ’< F ’ GEORGE ANGEL f In the Kosciusko Circuit Onrt; kepterntXT Term, isftt NUTICE is hereby . l--»•»-:; that J- hn W. Stetler. as administrator » f the estate of Georec Angel, deceased, tous peenented aud filed n» accdudt and vouch, rs In final set tle- . meut of >a!d estate, and Ui. t the same trill come up for the e.vaminatTrt Mid action of said Circuit Court on the Jatii day of October l'»4,at which time all Eefrs'-rsdH-jirsor leya- ; tees of said estate are rectulWd T appear fn > said Court and show catkw. Jf-any there be. why said account and vonche's .should hot . we approved. . . I Dau-d at Warsaw, ladur-c this : ‘tL d. lof September, ltd*. I JOHN W. STETL.EB. Athjuai-tr-tor

IMPORTANT NOTICE. t We are very much in need of money and earnestly request all who sre indebted to us to call soon and pay up* l Don't ' notice or we will be compelled to place* your accouunts in the. hands of a collector. Resp’j 1 ,. a L. KETRING. On the crest o! the AHeghanies To a trip to the n> tint alas in search of health and pleasure, Deer Park, on.the crest of the Allegheny Mountains 3,-QbQ feet above the seu level, offers varied attractions X-' a delightful :,ixnos-’ pbvre I ■of*. d.s.v atul night, purer'..ter smooth, tfindibg roads through .mountain* and ' ■.. — -' ' .: try to the AUcehe<y range. The h equipped with aH ioftuncts conducive to the • eutertMtuceii!, pleasure, and. comfort.of its jhe-hotel .are lighted with electricity. mUM distant on the ,«»>.-<• inbuntain snmnitt, is Oakland, the twin, resort of Peer Park, and equally aA well etjuipped for th< • rtain* tnent and accommodation of its . patrons . ■ ■ ... i >f the I Baltimore & Ohio Railroad have the adv.m I tatfvs.of It» splendid Vvj-.tiouled Limited Ess press txaius M'twecn iho east and aest. £e;t- ] st, excursion tickets. : "1 fi r rex-;: . ' il, will be :<!■ il . ' ■ '• , ' - , ■ ■.? ; '.- ft its ; - . tStutinnat.i, C< ■ . Chi • ■ ■ ';v :nt >Hi thy it ,v O '-y-t- W.J more,Plifl; ■ iphia i»r J»\ w Yolk, or rice.l v. ts a, art t .op -od tt eithet TK . .. ■ ■ ■ , ; . ... t Mill ■ ... : i y ... ' itte r”■ - ' . • . ' ■ ' . per: si ’ O feiv . v , • . ■ i . The •■•■■<■.. -.t tiles \ ■ •!,<»• ■■ -ui . ■ .-.- . i ;f N _ . ; . .’ ■ ’ etc . atidfess ■I; IX Shields, SLirfag.er De* r Pai s •: I' -• i...;:,-;, ’ v _. f.-. . r •S.. 5-, ci hits:n • . hen. tbcskiii is not clear < . 1 . .s vr--:is v. n tie H.n d t. . S'. ■ . y? : fi.se i V. . ■ -;.rs v,.f J. .i. I: f fCsti.s: itself./ I . : ’ : i MJII r. *

liwcom Tea i ■ -« & 8 * F-A'e-WxT w ** * 3 ■ ' i fi£!S i * TAAOI MAft« IF - YOU HAVE any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys or Stomach, if your Blttod Is impure, if troubled with constipation, or,lf your v/hcle system Is. run. down and needs building try !UNCOLN TEA, Why pay a i for a vile compound, when for 3S you can get a package Os tea. made from tfure, fresh herbs, with curative qualities far exceed’ngany other tea erpreparation on the market. ' Directions simple and plain. All first-class druggists sell UNtiO'-M TEQ. pewaro of inferior teas that druggists try to coll you as “lust as good as LincolaTca.’’ Momecf thorp are as good. Take no otbfr. Sold by Hoppingarner & Miller. V • - ■ -1 : 1 ; 1 -r-L-— — CHICAGO INTER OCEAN Chicago newspapers hate'lately gene into mercliaadising jn conncctA-n with their efforts to increase their vireukition to such ah extent as to inv»'l * e tueni,‘ui sonie ...difficulty, with their'large adver.tiserfejWho object to the low price and Igood rvalues offered. The most notable iifstatiee of this is The Inter Ocean,which whs compelled to dispense with its very, popular Book Department for no other reason. It continues its World’s Fair Portfolio Department -tmwever. which is delivering about 11.000 per day at present and Ims just added a comprehensive series of “Views of the Wqrld,” and a book of music called “Harmonized Melodies,” on the same plan They, are sNd'at a certain’ Price-provided the ; res nts a certain number of coupons cut from L, -:- : ■ ! i that r:; ■• ' ■ • ’ ■- A-- r-!|. it will do you good. It fecutnsieuds Itself. Hoopiiigariicr & Miller, ■ptE ELKHART INSTITUTE i Aur SeiEX-e .w Ixoi sTKY. Eikhart. luu l;.»:;u.-t. ■■ • ■-’ll a:, i Am:m:d.y practical. Terms very reasonable. Ex-peu-o low. b- ’ h xes’admitted Careful traiuing ..Location attractive and healtfrfuk Ikty and evening sessions, I). . .a. • h.-.’.. Fu.ii te,nu August 21st to Octobtr -Oth. Circulars .free. Addr— H A, Mt maw,. M. 1> , as above. k For a lafne back or for a pai'u in the side or che-t. try saturating a piece of .tlannel-with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ease in one or two dSys. Pain Balm aisp cures rheumatism. ’ 50 cent bottles for sale by Hoopipgaruer <& Miller.

W- • . is stamped in the best watch cases made. It is the trade mark of the Keystone Watch Case Company, oi Philadelphia, the oldest, largest and bestknown factory in the world- » 1500 employees,capacity 2000 cases daily. Its products are sold by all jewelers. It makes thecelebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, now fitted with the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled off the case —the 4 ytTCH CASE. ptIENER StWT FREt J

i VOU ‘ WANT i DIBGAINS rI have just purbased for Spot Cash in Chicago the largest and most cojuplete stock ever brought to Syracuse. Read our prices. Dry Goods and Notions. Good Calicoes, 4c yard Good Ginghams* 5o “ < Heavy Brown Sheeting, 5c Ladies' Fast Black Hose. 4 pair for 25c Good figured Satteen, ‘ 15c worth 25c i Good colored Shirting. ' 5o yard Gents* Handkerchiefs. . 5c each Large assortment of Summer Dress Goods at* unheard of low prices.. Latest styles in Ladies' Capes in all shades, from $2.00 up. Silk Umbrellas at half their value; New styles in Dress Trimmings. Over 50 patterns in Men's and Boy’s Clothing at Free Trade prices. Men Stilts from' $4.00 up Boys ■■ u $1.25 up Boy's Knee Pants 20c up “ q.Lfu'l line cf Trunks- and Valises, very cheap Complete assortment of Men's Scarfs, Teckand Ties. ... i ’ 1 " To each purchaser of S4O worth of goods - during present year we will present free ajopy of the Columbian Exposition Album. «JM—M—Ml 1 ■ —■■ C-T—WfIMMW in / Hig'hxest price. pa^id.' for ■ S. L. KETRING.

HHniHnHnfHnnnnnnnnnmninnn SCHOOL SUPFLIZS I — ■ a ■ ■ jn ■i— mm r - m We have just received a -new- | line of school supplies, which we | can sell at prices ipiat will astonish yott. We carry a fullphne of | Tablets, Pens Pencils. Writing 1 Paper, Ink. Envelopes., which we = .. ' • ' I.■> ■ s i can sell cheaper than ever before... a t - 1 ' 5 Our line of Furniture is coni- = : plete. and at prices that are as 5 low as you can buy 7 them elsewhere. Come and see me. | Will close out my line of Wall Paper cheap '' f -".L- L | 1. KINDIG, The Leader. * |

We have them all sizes and Prices. • Don't buy till you see us. I .&»<» --rw " -*• /’’ -■y,g» >-» rT ,- f"---w x -'- s - - r * X.. IT Want a Gasoline Stove* Want Hardware? We have them and prices are the lowest >