The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 49, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1894 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER? Published every Thursday. al Syr a COM, K SCiusko County, Statu • of Indiana, by '■* ’ -t r . .L EO C. GRAHAM, Editor and PuNtfher. MRS E C GRAHAM, Associate Editor fesWre l at 080 pcMtoMec at SyTarus.'. air !-Class Mail Matter, ' ■ • ' ■ -.l' ■■' ■ . ■ ' 7 .1 Subscription Terms: Quo Year. Cash in Advance 91 00 gx Months*. •• co three “ •" ■* “ 6ub-eriptibo# .'running three mhntfis in without settlement, will be parged up at the rate ,of TVcenty-Firb Cent''':' •; :vb'.' six Months '• OFFICE GULES ANO REGULATIONS. Advert!*: •; rat.-* arc governed by amount oftpr.- t. •<1 tin- '!• ngth’of time t r I gb’ || • ■■ .'.verth< l.i<-Ht >yltMt the CDS ■. 1.1 The follfcwins I* i partial «Cl. »td for a c ulumn • r !--.■• r a get..'-! • f •v. or J< .- thr’J Qce i ... ■ »«>r • ' • ••*». Une (Mqiiiu -.x months, C"> Qrii C.Ji.: 1 three mor.t’ 23 00 Qr>' ■ - i ••' month, 10 00. Qnc l olim.n ■ ; w ■ It. 3 (*’ One it..-!, » ar. ■« w». .i • r ,:••• i aci» Insertion: £, • ...iim.r>|.i will tv n. «1< .tBOw is ■ : , >’ *■ as J. .it ■■ ■ Mr. i. .«• m ire publ!J>: ».;. . <i aunoiiym- i«-tt< r< ..r (Jt’eri ‘ .’• '.he slk-natur,-'of a t.om <!<■ j! . ' ' • author assuming such fl<--JJ; : lx- knilWtl to U« i_. ~’<d k... ti.v ■T• .-• t" tgier than Tu« -4 y Legal i.vtlcea awl' very. It. •» 11 '»■ n•' •!' <1 U|s t . tin :i®ur r, fti] ;/ t • ;•>■>* »<!»ert lm t.H ut- should 2D-. , j ’ later tl.au Tuesday, of - a »,.<> : locals tuny e.xtic In <n, T-

till ; - ■ i < " 1 : I"’) -'■. B' J CUS2 MAS HE CS. :. ■ Bevisqd'Wwkly. ’ ’. ■. Butter nr. lb. - - I T’c Mggg ’. . - - - 1? ViL - ■ l 'u _. Qorn ' - ' - -40 c Oils - - 2<c Had; ■ , 10c Bacon ■ l“c Ltr.l 10c fallow ■ 04c Cbr< i s. _ - - 5 )0 a?, a-ooiD- ' xxrizsr, DENTIST. WABSAW. '< INDIANA. g a g. in, im Ite, • pH II • ill BOkIU BISIHSS? - • Deposits Haceivei — is :i ott, lIE/LEK 1N.,.,.,, IM. d IM Lwber. ■ * ,r»-.’ » .- ■ » [ ...<i. f :• i.e 's fln ‘ tae-woaA* <?r at the thi.lj .••».-.havinjj. . w ’i s+iowhl not *a’U for ii» eon e ,tb ■ . J ,i and «,■ I. ,1 . ' sate ■ , ' ' ; i 4»r,-'i! lion (jitra Io the Masufictnrr FltM-tlait Lnrabrr. h STRIHSL IW. l B. F. HOY. , Physician and Surgeon. : ATRACISE s- . . INIHANA Ona DIRK. UNDERTAKER. AC f Robes, Etc si* .<»)-attention given to Fn.bi'.'niing No extra charge f i i'~c of New Hearso. J , I C. V. SMITH, I . ■ JESTICE of the PEACE I . ntien given to collections, ttfti.v'ui 'ter S I. Ketrmg s store. , HYRACVSE -> INDIANA. P - • ■ lt I ~ ‘ THOMAS E. SNAVEI;Y, PROPRIETOR OF THE SYRACUSE DRAT LINE. *. lam prepared to do air kinds of lot plowing and truck tend- ■[. Ing cheap for cash Oif Proiu|> attention to business. OH ZZixel Shop in Ritter Property on Main St Fashionable Barber y and Hairlhwr. tRACUSJB. Ind* an a

LOCAL BREVITIES. Itpnycto advertise;-. Patronize the advertisers Wheat is worth 45c now. Rye and Oats wanted at mill. Band concert Saturday night. Miles a Son want your produce. ' Now is the time to subscribe. We want wood on subscription.. C. W. Knorr was in Middlebcrry ...... Sunday lost. • * , ■ ■ ■ , Old newspapers for sale at this i office 25 for sc. 1 ' The RE.iisTFK office for job work bn short notice.' , ** W. F. Young, of Goshen, was in town.laat week. S. L. Ketring had.business in the county scat Monday. <? - *’. . . “ ■; • • Salo Bills: On short notice r.t tt is ■office. Give ua a tri.*!. Mrs. Jos. St nigh 1. is been on t he sick list for the past week B. F. Hoopiagarr.er was visiting relatireain Elkbart this week. •Clotl.i.ig cheaper than ever kn wn in this market at S. L.. KetmiuA. ' Ik y our Sewing Slachine out .x»f or-1 d' i Hillabofd can nmk.; it o k. ' •'. ’ . . .3 Why was the apcstle Paul like a horse- 1 Because he liked Tin oil y. Hod. Shively'will addreaa the citizens of.'M:'■ i i loin -now Maple ft< i t Drugstore, pure Jrr.g-.: cheap as any while i ln<l i Mti'er. Kosciusko health officers have] raisid. ti e ni.al!-} ox ; ;'i>ant::.e at i i Atwood, ; and (inesl Odora M Hie Bawn, arid Ptfisint 1 ■ - tat H ■ ■ ■ . Mrlkrs. ■ ■ i . I'r’fi 1; Nicaloi is ' spending a few - d with L: is; -t • M’? S < ’ Barton f Wai ■’ u«:i, . Miniah Smi’h nil wife, spent:' Sunday in Wawaka, the guest ‘ Hirani'.Th >:rip>"!: at 1 family. The rainy an I oi l weather of the 1 I ast week w s a Jrawbuik to.fairs ahd the attendance Mihail. : . Do you owe The IU hsth; on subscription? If so you will do us a favor by paw.g «hat yon -can newRev. Bun.pus ha- been' chosen to succeed Rev. Markley as pastor of the Chiirel' of God avSyiaeuse There were Isß members of the d<Mh Indiaua.piesent attbe regimental reunion at Nappanee last week. Mr Chris Whistler, of Chicago, was in town last week \isitirg relatives kin I shaking hands with his many friends Mrs C A Russel received a pension a few-weeks ago of ssin j cr month and tipwar Is < f S3OO back pension. Read St etier .< Strieby’s new ad. they are after your trade with prices that talk: Give, them a share of your patronage.; John Ik-agle. democratic candidate fur.sheriff, was in town Monday j looking over his political field, and renewing oi l acquaintances. • M< !id t r-“of the Dqhkard church at this place, will hold their regular ? sapper■■ an I devotional meeting at the church next Friday evening. It'is rej orte I that Ira JI.- Myers . has forsaken bis old love the demo- I ci al i - party and will support the re- j publican party in the coming c..: - paign- ■ J. W. Waser, at one time engaged i in the shoe busineka in Syracuse' some time ago, was united in-mar- 1 riage to Mias Minnie Alleman, at Toledo, O , Oik. 3. S L. Ketring left yesterday fe>r Chn a. o. wi.eye, he goes to buy his new fall goods. Ho will quote you some prices next week that will save you money. He will sell for cash on and after Oct. 15tb. Postmaster Wallis has on exhibition a sweet potatue that weighs four pounds and three-quarters, sixteen ixjc’-c- in ’tfir umft-nneo and; nine inches long. A number of children are 'being vaccinated. Although we are not in immediate longer of aiiy contagious disease, it i iwelt to take | reeauti us and thus itsstire public health: Pi < lessor . Dav. 1 Sa ingf who has just dit-d, was cue of the gieatest pulpit orators thia <ountry his pro i du?c I. H was a cqmmauding tig- 1 urv in the intellectual and religious ! world, and will be deeply missed ; 1 Business nen who advertise are the men to trade with. They. b. herein letting you know where you can get the most for your money, i The man that don’t advertise will! soon have to go out of business. Miss Nettie Stiles of Adriai/d Mich., is here visiting the family of Mr. Amos King. On Satutday last while fishing witu Mr. King, Miss Stiles succeeded in landing a pike that weighed something more than ux pniuiida j

Bnng your butter an I eggs to Miles & Son and get top prices. Hillabold, the jeweler, can repair your watch or clock on short n.otiro and mere than that he guarantees it. There is a scarcity of birch fielders in Pulaski Cotu ty. Forty out of seventy applicants for licenses failed in their examinations, and.the county htis but seventy-ihree licensed teachers and one hundred and ten schools. >f V .’. ■ Hemer Smith bad the misfortune to lose a pocket Imk k containing about S4O while at the fair at Ligonier last week. He thinks the money was nipped by some pickpocket In leaving the grounds as he missed it as soon as be got to the city. Capt. Wood, owned by Aaron Mililer and-Jack Rodibaugb, paced a ! mile in Galesburg, 111., ’last week in I the fast time 0/ 2:19. The parse was 1 . s3o'*, and Capt. Wood, won it in ’straight brats. 2 b'; 2 19f; 2:19?. ? The animal was driven by Louis En- ' sign- . . Calvin- Cripe "will sell at Public j Auction, on the farifi, on Tuesday, Oct. IG,: LS94, a numbe r of ‘fit e In rses, cowr, pigs, farming im|.p(emcntß and hay. ■ The genial Phii- > lip . Cirr, will cry the sale- The ' terms will;bo one year. It will pay i you to ait< n 1 this sale. See large I fill.;.’ ■ '. . ■ . Mrs. Luckey, of Washington bp , Nolle o ;r.ty mother of Mrs Dr. I!of this p’.i -e, was buried Sun- . day fr, rn tl>. fanii'y residence, the ren ajiis being followed to their last ■ires.tT . pl ice by f ; o fai lily arid ■ t■ < ea I. Ti.'e' family baye the sympathy of this comniunjityin l’;t ir bi-r-aiemvnt*- | Tl. 1- mot;th e l child df Rev. lb’ < !>. ' Milford, died last Friday; h s, an I the bdy wa -aid t v re.st in the cemetery at •t; at pl.iec an 1. ■ fpllow&d to its. i -t n -king place by a number of fmi nis of the family. Funeral str 'ici - were ce n Ittcled I y Rev. Deitch, family htrie tlic sympathy of ■ this community ■ .. John T. Ott will sell you more and better Fruit Trees etc., for the money than you can get anywhere < !-t. He Will have a fine lot of Apple reach, Cheny, Plum and ’ Peach' trees. here in Syracuse, fcr sale very cheap, bttween the' 20tb and 2‘otL e f Oct. Please call and I select what you want and save monj ey. His trees are all true to name and of the very best quality. Don't buy or ordey anything is the fruit line until you see Mr. Oit, Ft be will save i < i m< my.. A youiig Chicago .drummer was taking a vacation with lbs nuclein the country and was suddenly called upon to ask the blessing, and not being used to it be promptly tackele l the di ’iculty in the following words: We acknowledge the receipt of y< ur favor of this'date. Allow us to express our gratiaude for j this expression of goodwill,. Trusting that our bouse may merit your confidence, and that we shall have many g< t o I orders from you this fall, w§ are, y-ur- truly, amen.’ The old ’man wi 1 >ay ■’cace h'.rtafter. I The town ought to own the water I power. This is a statemdnt made by I thoughtful, progressive men wh | have the towns interest at heart, and who oe,in it a profitable euterprise. There is no refuting it that if MilI ford or Nappanee had such cheap i facilities for water and. lighting that it would be seined at ot.ee. Some. ; migl-t oppose it on the ground of. ex eseive taxation, but these for the most part are the ones that pay little or DO tax I ut wl>Q would be the very ones to receive the greatest benefit. Tue candidate will soon by on hand trying to explain io you “jpst bow-ithapq ened ’ Hard times; tariff reform, free trade, trust, combines, • »t:iki'and ther subjects will be handled xyita a ffuenoy that will astonisii you Lt us listen patiently, weigbing wt!. ti• e words o| wi< lorn, o-.d then i u-Ngv oti;, Ictus goto the polls an 1 caet a rote for the betterment of the ;Wl;ole j eop-le, that prosperity end happiness may shine | on. this great mdion, the pride of Ameiic.i; lea ts and the hi m<. -M I the :’ie«y ■ ly o’• er < viic.mn ycu may n r.d t;.e < j up:’s iu the sev. • lal grades, who made an average of 75 percent re in the test work i las: Friday. We have arranged with ’the prineipj! of ti e scn< ol to give monthly » rt pi rl «f the school work. This is a matter of no small ituport- . auce, for standing above all other interests is that of educational pro- , gress of the toys and girls. If your !■ boy .or girl’s name does not appear ■ in the list you may be certain that there is something amiss svtuewher.e If your child spends the evenings, empty handed on the streets instead ? of I e t g nt work at Koine it won't be t U-i. hi. « truit altogether. ;

"■ ■ „ Pure drugs at Hoopmgarrmr & Miller’s. Jack Ihrig has the repair shops of Parker Shaefer & Co., of Gosbtn, Bret Harte is writing a story of American life and incident for the Ladies’ Home Journal Twenty-four shirt makers employed by the Goshen Shirt Company, are on a strike for an increase of wages. J A gang of tramps'broke open and robbed a car containing clothing, jewelry, etc., consigned to AVarsaw mercbants. We learn that Mrs. T. S. Sheffield who has been so seriously illifor the passed, four weeks, is somewhat better, but still confined to.the bed. Sugar will now bo cheap/ for a while at least. Last . Friday r all wh(>leßalc grocers in Chicago were n oti fi ed by the Groce i s Aasocia ti oli I that the plans for profit; contein dated by the Sugar Trustdiad been indefinite y suspended. A Card of Thanks ft is With Sincere and Leart'elt thanks that I. !’>’ 1-: fhd tl.e family of Mrs ■Russell, ask of the uiany friends , and neighbors, v to kindly randered such in' hm.i' :os'-‘.amc during the I ties illness; death ajul biiffal -of--wife ..and; daughter, . Anna, t>> accept this feeble' t<>.ken <.«f-aypri-;‘iat’-,-n aii-I • rememt>er-1 gi bd stricken l i.it- ’ | "■ " i I 1 I'ttETZ. I See John Stiffler wheii you want! Painting < ;• Paper Hanging done in 1 a, satisfactory manner, and on shorts notice; ... . All persons who got FlquE and Feed t. ■ bn paid for after Imr' ctt arerequested io ' and settle up bt Cash or wheat, as it is now after harvest and should be settled at once - r J. A KETRING. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. I have opened a new Blacksmith shop opposite Dunkard church, on Main street, where I will be pleased to meet old patrons and ne w ones. I guarantee satisfaction. Give me a trial. ■ Amos Mzdlam. A BARG AlN:—The fain: ot John S. Butt. ?t miles a-t of Syracuse, containing 07. acres of good farm land. Will tie ip Bi Is will be take n up; ■ Jan Ist !<j. Tor' particulars’-call or ‘write to J. Druckamillcr or S.'L. Ketring. Syracuse, Indiana. Two Lives Savod. Mr<. 1,. ■( e ihouias. of Junction City. Hl,, was told bv her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her. lx*light two- bottles of Dr. Kin-g's N v Di-c-orery completely cured her’and she says it saved, her life. Air Thos. E gers. 139 Florula street. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumption, tried without '.result everything f!>e then he bought ofid bottleof Dr. King’s New,. Discovery and in two weeks was cured, lie is mjturiMy thankful. 1: is -ueh result- of which these are -ample-, that prove the wonderful efficacy of tixis medicine in Cough- and Colds. Free trial bottle-at Hoopiugarner & Miller's ding-tore. J! NOTICE. * I am prepared saws, and grind plow points and. do all kinds of repair work at my shop on Alain s'reet.- S? Habkuesb. - To Farmers. 4- We are tn the market every day to buy all kinds of Clovi r. Gi s Sei<is, in-hiditig 1 :a\. tin ganan. Mil-, j-t-. Rye e*“.. at highest market price. Come and see us I ef<>re -i Hing where. We ( -.iu furnish C : ver. Timothy, Grass and Field Seeds for seeding put po-e- Ask for our iliu-’.rated farmers eatniqg - :?. - . ■ JOHNSON Cc SON: 811 So Main St . Goshen, Ind. ; . ■ iss of Mrs. Annie M.'Beam, of McKeesport, Pa.- in the treatment <>f ‘ disrrhoda tn. her 'children will ufiiAbubt;ediy be 'of interest to mothers.; She says? ■ 1 spent several weeks in Johnstown. Pa., after the, great iloixl oh ac- ’ count of my husband being employed the;'' We had -''Vi-fa’. ebedren with v.-. two of whom took the diarrhoea. I J - ini' “f ( iumis'erlain's C"lie. Ch"iera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev hapman. It cured Both of them. I know of -everal other case w here; it ■>va> equally successful. I think it cannot l>e excelled and cheerfully recoin- ; mend it ” 25 and 3J cent ■ bottles for sale bv Iliioplngarner & Miller drug- : Pure blood means good health, .lie-infon-e it with De Witt’s sar-apariiia. It purifies the btooid, cures Erupt Im - Ecwana s-mfula and all diseases arising from impure blood, i r ler ■ ■ . - Mr IL J- Mayers, Oakland, Md.. shys;., idhave sold thirteen bottles oi 1 lit - ’ ’-.lll's C lb lib’llV today 1 Slid ua: literally soln .«u’ Th:- i-:he arye- - i’i- <ui n-erd of any one pre paratk>n in a day over our -counters, it giw.- the best satisfaction of any cough-medicines we handle, and as a seller it iedil- all other preparations on liii-.-m ti k«t. For sale by Ik»op;ngar- & Mi i . druggi-ts. ; ,-t ’ ' liuffeef's Ariisa SxJvs The best salve iu the w orld for euts Bruises, fibres, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. 1 ■ Sores. .Tettew .Chapped Hands. ( hillblains. Corns, anti a; ‘skin Erupt, ions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. Iris guaranteed to give jierfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For Sale Uy Hoopingarcer & Miller.

n The Rocker Washer L,y DM j ?T-ved the Eicat .ry < -w'any Wisher ever pUrvi 'Jp n ' 'Vgyyj was: erd.oary rrxsbtit; I cf I<M> PISCES IMOSE < BOl’B. W « rah b. the sixthWr.t.. ■ fcF? rvces Mb 4 fa!! . 1 RO(S£R WASHr i WW** w l*T< 4 |

IMPORTANT NOTICE We are very much in need of money and earnestly request all who are indebted to us to call oon and pay up. Don’t neglect this notice or we will be compelled to place vour sccouunts ip the hands of a collector. ’ Resp’v, S. L KETRTNG. . On the crest of the AHeghanies Tg th '<e contemplating a trip to the mount ains in search of liealui and pleasure. Deer Park, on the crest Os the All gheny Mountains 3,000 feet above the sealevel, offers such vari-d attractions a’delightful atmosphere during both day and night, pure water smooth- winding roads through mountains and valleys, and the most picturesque seen- 1 ery in the Allegheny .ratrfto. The hotel is equipped with all adjuncts conducive to the entertuinaent, pleasure and comfort of its guests. The surrounding grdii.:d>. as well as the hotel ate Ilghtci! tvltii electricity. Six miles distant on the same mountain summit. Is Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped for the entertainment and; accommodation of its patrons. Both hotels are upon the'm iin- fine of the Balt in. ore A Dido Railroad have the ad van •ages of its 'plendid .Vevtibuled Limited Ex-p.-ess train*-between the eas| ..nd west. Season excursion tickets, good I ( - return pas-, sage ..mil O : d. y ill he prte d ..in ■ r\t greatly redu -cd rates :it all principal ticket otiieos throughou t the country. One. way tickets reading , front St- L-L.-ijlo: ll,\ Cincinnati. Columbus, - t’hicpgo, and .any point err the B & O System to Washington, B.dti!::- -e, Ph'ii ip-:'a 01 N. y. Y >ik. ~r »ice versa. are(good to. stop iiff at either Deer Dark. Mountain Lake-l’itrk or Oakland* and the time limit will be -exiertkd ’o' agent, at: either rv-ort upsjn application, Sc cover the. ..period ol the liold-'-rs visit.--The season at the-, ■-.pulnr i.--.>rt comLm« i . June 23d. I I'nr full informal:*--. M •••':. -tel rates, rooms - ’-te.. i-Idrcss p .DeShields. Manager Deer . Park, -r <)::kl..m; Gir-.-t C-■ nty Maryland, j somethin.: wrong whenyou tire so easily. • Somothinjg wrong when the skin is not clear land siukiti:. Bot»e.t'hing wrong when the . S. .lai-Uiing rigto u lien you I take D- Witte Sarsaparilla. It recommends ' itself ’I- . phi;mJc Miller. •! A

IfflGOLjlTEt c - S ; I « a — — 5 I’ WW a THAOS MARA IF=~ VO IJ HAVEany. derangement of t'po Liver, Kidneys or Stomach, if your Eiood Is Impure, If troubled ■■ with constipation, or If your who's system Is run down and needs building up, try UNCOUJ TEA. Why pay a DOLLAR for a vile comp Spinel, when for 25 CENTS, you can”get a package of L/WCOLN TEA, made from pure, fresh herbs, with curative qualities Ar exceedingany- othertea o:rpreparation on the market. Directlons r- nple and plain. Ail first-class dsu, gists sei - . L/.’.'COLN tEA. 3ewa.-c o inferior, tea. 3 that druggists try tt> sell you as “Just as eoodasLinc o nToa " Noneofthe'n* are us good. Ac oth«r. Sold bv Hoopingarner <t Milkr., CHICAGO INTER OCEAM Chicago newspapers Have lately gone into luerchanAiding in ection with their efforts t<> increase their circulation to stu-h- :in extent as to involve them in some diinculty with their ’urge adver-ti-erswho object to the • •»•.price and good values offered: The most notabfi? instance of tfeis is The Inter (Jeeati.which was compelled to dispense with its very popular Book Department for no other Portfolio Department however, which 'is delivering about 11.OftO per dav-at present and has ju>t added a comprehensive series of ’• Views of the World. ’“ and a book of music called “Harmonized Melodies.'' on the sajne plan They are sold at a certain price provided the purchaser presents a certain number of coupons cut from the paper. a: , Let us'reniiiul you tbat new is tfwtin.e to take De Wht'-, it will •!.•>. u good. It recommends Itself Hoopin'zu:ner * ' ■ JHE ELKHART INSTITUTE ' of Art AXD INDUSTRY. Eikhart. Itid. Instructions i thorough and eminently practical. Tenns’verv reasonable. Expenses low. Both '- xc-s admitted; VareJtil traming. • Locatiori attractive and healthful. Day and evening sessions. Diplomas awarded. Full term August 21st to October v<:th. 'Circulars free. Address, H. A. Jli maw., M. D, as" above I ' For a lame back or for a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of tlannel with Chamlierlain's Pain Balm ■ This treatment will cure any ease in one or two days. Pain Bairn also cures rheumatism, f 50 cent bottles for sale by Hoopingarner & iller.

What / Can’t Pull Out? Why the Bowonthe Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the ' Keystone Watch Case Company, Philadelphia. It protects the Watch from the pickpocket, and prevents it from dropping- Can only be had with cases stamped JK with this trade mark, Sold, without extra charge for this bow (ring), throngh Watch dealers only. lalt of. witch eises spoiled in the opening. An opener to ob.iate thi* sent free.

ITor I3e©-d.37* Z’a.-jr ai«m- r i,- —— u.-w.. Owing to the closeness of money with which to do business, we are forced ■ 7 , X to do business on a. cash basis. You get the benefit in prices. Goods will be sold as cheap as anywhere in the state. Look for prices in this column which will appear later. To each purchaser of S4O worth oil goods \ during the present year will present ff ee a copy of the Columbian I Ex] position Album. , ’ r ii - mil’m " ixx Errclxebzigre ZZig'lxsst price psAd for O-retirx. 8. L. KETKING.

= SCHOOLSrEPFLIHS r . LI . » -- 11 - ■J .' ' r ’ ' i • j We have just received a new I line of school supplies, which we 1 can sell at prices that will aston--1 ishyou. We carry a full line of | Tablets, Pens. Pencils, Writing | Paper, Ink, Envelopes, which we> 1 can srell cheaper than ever before. m ; - - »■■■<'■ 11. TI ■■ ir-wnragcr t—rtyramm— -T-r-n Our line of Furniture is com- | -plete. and at prices that are as r Tow buy them elsel where. Come and see m? Will dlose out my line cf Wall - Paper cheap.. \ I. KINDIG-. The Leader. illliMlll!iUiiiUllUUUlUilUlUiiUllMmUHlililiUlkiildiWiU.ik

.' ’ - •• ■ . We have them all sizes and Prices. Don’t buy till you see us.

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Want a Gasoline Stove? Want Hardware? We have them and prices are the lowest. -FT JEJ, STBIKS’x’’, 'i■ . ■ ■