The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 October 1894 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER. '— Published every Thursday, at Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiaria. by ED C. GRAHAM. Editor and Publisher. MRS E C GRAHAM. Associate Editor. fettered at the postoffice st Syracuse. as SeCond-Claas Mail Matter Subscription Tenos-: tin<t Year, Cash in Vlrsnce. ..SI, 00 #X Months’* “ '■■■■■■ «0 Thi'ce ” “ ' ”■ . . • Subscriptions Frt ’ three months kt arrears, without settlement, will be barged up attic'- rate of jfw cnty-F ive : .■ c;u-h .. . •. Months. Wtt’E RULES AND REGULATIONS. • A •■. -.nx rat ■~n ’ y ,ir -• ' t:»kvr. a.- .l the I- i - ' -4 nt-’./ hr •’ ~ u.S •■ r l ' ::>y :t,_- ti,.' ■!•!.. run. Ti, f .lii.i'a partial ; t-iuh us rates4<>r a colun.n s-r I ■>•*. t.ir.a y , ... .’mxi one ywir, or less tlsm ”■ • , liinm one year r- ’• . ■ ■sji sn'intlf, A-**' ■ .. ri three •■.••:»' ' ii.r none n.;>nU> 1 •*’ .htmaoae Week, : . i.!n : eiii. j» i -■. . ’(• a. ■ ■ i■ r- . . ' : i> t.tiaprli.*aiion: ’ t a-ti, “ u.. Tt. • : ■ • I '•* ‘ * ' ! ■ ■ tto>haU ’>• ■ tid n acH tin • • • i Tin -«! ,y I .. .t-i »ery ~rte !< ■ up t ’ tiiv i , J jyf.-i.l .» ..d, V<’.t, ■! . . .< pr pt■ r•' ’ later, than. Tuesday, of | • j . . I . ; y - ::';c In on | , 4 t -» . __ - . — HURSDAY < M ’l it* ’”94 I ' M STBACUSZ MAEHI *S. ... i ’Kivr:i Weekly . pt. lb. -e 1 e», ■ do.. wd V . at "• bu. •• |- - I' l' c « - . 40c . 2'c t ib . \-i 10c ' . loc ,' . '. 10c ‘ ‘ 04 c ■ if - DENTIST, " ■r.Olii lUhiyisi iMHiMWi ' ' f L.MiLL UAh!\u li'ISl.VbX ..’ -Deposits &9coT«di— -*•- . ;.s m. on, . *. ' - • "Ad uni • "»iii MtiM Htiinbtni airittimi • ■ ' 1. i • .id r ■ ■■ - ■ .t t.he null .Farr.,. r» ha - :•! should ■ r « .it t.r u-. e»>n>e to ot drop * i <«M,I card and we 1 ‘ ill’ * K irpt! n Giiroi-j iht Mdnufarliirt ”-M Clast tumbfr. SIRU hL IM».. A ;; d B.J. HOY. - * ; . - J Sur.? o * 'H ' IXIHANA 'J ~... „ i ..1.. i ui UNDERTAKER. V .-k -;s. Coffills Red • ....:'■ atlyntinu gilv.l •. •.: No extra . harce i . t>.. ■ : N..-.V H. \' SM ! i 11. A . ■ •Ji. "i h i 4 the PEACE ..i< atlent; >5 git u ’•> rollfretlonK ■ ACT HE. INDIANA. I IOMAS IL. SXAVELy. FROrRIETOI. OF ■ SXBA€&B£ MiAI 1.15 FI am prepared to do ail kinds* lot plowing and ti uck tendg cheap for cash , .. l>.m|. U W.:-M £ .e.?io i»us:ness. shop Tn Kilter Pn»pt rt on Main Stl Fashionable Baurber a&4 HairDiWtt IhdUJU

LOCALBREVITIES. ■ 1 ‘ . •’. .■■ ' ' . * 0- ■ • . - . > It pays to advertise. Patronize the advertisers. . Wheat is w*itb ,4r>< : Rye and Oats wanted r.t mill. Band concert Saturday night. Miks A Son want your produce ■ Ne wis the lime to subscribe. We want wood oh subscription. Old newspapers for sale at this c ffice 25 for sc. ' . Saud. Akers has moved- into. the Myer property ~ office for job.work ? on short notice. r C. V. Smith tratisacted business in-: Milford, Monday. * Dr. Hontz' was in Cromwell last •| week on buffine j Claret-.'e Ketrin/ wss tn Chicago i Tuesday on business Salo Bills on short notice, at ti is ’office (livens .. ui»l Bern, to Mr. and Mis. •iiissmore, * Tu< (lay. O.t. 1 . :<y ■ , 11.I 1 .- .H<>y ai.-i i.’.miiy wue in Ci.;c igo Friday on business. .'l/. J>r. B .'t r >'it< 1 frit n -i;. "Kimmcl Thuud.iy and ’. riday. CiotLmg ci.t apt; t. ..u ever km wn : in ti.:s u.ar!;« t at S. L K- :: Is your .Svwiog M;»eL:neout • border? Hillaboid can ...Hi: it <'. k I ; : Sami..Stum; . I:vii,^..-.mtu i b-wu s.. . I bus;:.-.-.- in Miifm>.i s.'l w. ci;. Maple.ftvut Drugs.o:e. puredrhgal ; cheap as any where iu Ind T. Miller. - i * i Emer Miles and family are the I i guests of relatives in Goshen thisweek. - John Suaefft r left 1 uesday for Go-, jshen where he will go to work iu' aj [foundry'. ' r . i ' ' EdiKetriug was'v-isdiiig'with relaand iijiends -in South Bend, Saturday. J - Akers and wile r relatives and ti erds- at Converse, ! ■l:.. I . «e< ... ■ ' . r The lirst Teachers institute was lay, and wus largely attended. Latest and finest o.< rs—Mollic n B . l at H op- 1 I ingarber &. Millers. . ' I Dennis StitHer and family, i Lave moved to ••Goshen, where they will reside in the future, W. F. Kiridig, Geo. Hire, and B. F. I lb opingarner, took 'in the races at., it <Tue ■; < Boyou' owe The Rt -iSim; on subscription? If so y u will de us a faVr dr-by puyi'og what. you. can now-. ' . I Mr Ziiin and -Mr. Irving and ladies, of TVfjrsaw, were the guests of C \V. Ku rr and wife Sun Jay. J .L.nJ. Darr h.:.--, y-urehased a lot in the Ct . w additiufi, and will erect a tine dwelling thereon in the spring. Mr-. rttupued Lome last I week freiu..Ne ; w York, and. will visit W:t:; l-.l.it,’, cl and friends here for some lime. A number t i republica'fcs of this : place will di'ive to AVur: aw Saturday and listen to Ex-President Harrison who will address the pc pie on the issues, of the day. \V- are in receipt of a card an-' E-”.Leii.g that .Mis. M:.ry King vis- ■ .. ; brother M,‘ s Snyder, of j i CLrago. and eui yihg : the-beautiful i sei ill I.- • ty . . - I We hear . f of Slr,j ixi -tuii: A ■ ri.tts to Mis. i'ripp. • The was perform&d 'by Rex. Love, and took'place two weeks .ag'ob Best wishes are extended. . , Miss M&tie C :y. cd ■ . i . who Las be tn xisitirg Ltr cvujius, Myrtle am i ' . . Cov, the week, returned home Munday. Sue wa«-Xi'so a-.. . 'Miti-uu.e. J.i.n * ’ “ ; ■ / ;: \ I ’Mrs. A. P. Case, of Wolcottville, is I heic.vu * short visit - Mi |*e sistex and besband, of 'Woodruil', i....,.- Lerv the gui-stx-e-: reUtives this week John AYcl.Lam, 'wife and family, of j Laporte, L i., Mr. Ira Widner and} wife of Goshen, Ind./.and Granvilk l Kiev, wife and four children, of Ley, Mun, wire the guests t:f Mr. and • MtS. Z-b Widner over bunday. The Milford Mui! nit-id'uß, a purchase made by Cant. J. 8. North i hv L> ug. t a large frame barn be- j doogum to tn - Ciow estate and re iiuwedul to Lis .'arm to take , of his barn which had been destroyed by fi-e Miss, a Hattie Edged, Freda 80-, b.ck, Viola Smith and Mr. William | Gans, attended ■ the teacher's'ineti.-'; tuts. These students are preparing I to enter the profession of teachinsr and toalize the importance of teacher s meetings. It is sueh earnest, I studious an-d thoughtful young t?o---ur&n and men thnt make the good teachers - .

Patronize the advertisersFarmers are husking corn. Fine line of Syringes at Hoopingarner A Millers. Bring your butter an 1 Miles & Son and get tup prices. Hillabold, the jeweler, can repair youfewatch or ci ek, on short notice, and more than that he guarantees it J. If; Miller visited with relatives and friends at his Lome in Sidnejr, Ind., the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Roop, of Mili ford, and Mr. and Mis. Aaron Rasor, spent Sunday last week at the home i of Air. and Mrs. MjllJuday. Counly Supt. of Schools, E. J. McAlpine, presided at the Teachers' Institute held Saturday, and in his ft ilk to the teacher's gave them some, Leip;;;: 'suggestions. During his 1 t>i»i in this •important positionhe Las worked eteaJily . for ths up- ■ I ■.iijii'.g of the schools of the county. •'r. (Los bakj the misfortune to :1 'so Li.; ,p.•; ket b-.-k lasi Tuesday i . : where between hia iesi- - deuch aij-t Ciotnwidl, which contain : ■cd cbii and s me valuable’papers. Any one finding thia pocket, book wi i pba-.e reiuiir it tQ the owner as ■ ; ;. an - Did you read carefully •’ the -i: .m- (- i pupi’s wi-.i' made satisfactory grades at the test eixatninatidn? i'■ - . - -.. studies ydur soil i 1 is j ufcuing and how -i , r l;e may ' e doing the Work? 11-> ■; ■:. y. ui'Liiidrea !■<,. it.:; g tlieir schbol work to dis- ;. ■’i rw! 11 .♦ r they are making any i ptogn 88? ■ This is the season of the year i a man js apt to forget his early re- ' 'igicHs training. We know whereof we speak, we have been there. ’CVe • refer Io putting up the festive stove pipe. Before cold weather sets in. it e Well t - ' to it that your t ip. ■ are safe and vou chimneys Lcl thus avoiding the danger of in The neglect of this might engse 4< i trouble, and c tuera Lave to Lu’m for your carelessness; (me Learu much discussion coacctning the pay given teachers of the public schools. TLere ought to be among the tax payers persons, not | teachers, who can intelligently discuss this question of teachers' pay. The columns of The Register are open to’a calm dispassionate presentation of either side. If you have ought’, to say worth the saying, here is an opportunity to get a large audience. .... John AV. Stetler attended, the 10th annual reutior. of the 74th Regt. Ind -Vils., Le’J at Angola, Ind., Thursday last. Sixty surviving veterans of the 74th were present, among, them being Col Tbos. Morgan, of DiXon. 111. -Bresten Fuller, of Milford, was elected president; N< P. Cook, vice-president and John' AV. Stetler 2d vice-president. B. F. Dawson was continued for life as secretary. About thirty . members of the K. P. lodge of this place, went to Crpmwell Tuesday evening where new lodge was instituted by Hon. J. E. McDonald, assisted by the lodges of Ligonier, Syracuse, Albion, North Webster, Nappanee, Milford, Millers:burg and AVolf Lake. There were petbapa Knights present, to whom a deligi/.t'.il supper .was rved : in. Ci. ion Hid!. -I y the ladies. Crotnwfll lodge starts! out well, with a membership u. Ju'iiU M< Ott .will- sell, you more and better Fruit Tr . : . money than you can gei any where else. lie will Eave a fine lot of Apji'.i-. Pear,’ (Terry, Plutu and Peach tr< ; .- here in Syracuse, Er sale very cheap, between the noth and 2» : tu of (M. 1 lease cad and select what you want aud save money. His trees are all true to i*»we and of ths very lest quality. Don't buy r <•. .;< r anything in the fruit 'hue uaiircuM-e Mr Oil, for be will save you money. • 2;srd. TLe town board met in regular - n' last Mviiiav niyht iu ti.e I ' ’ * - - ”, . -•* stmuci! r« m. L. members being’ present * There being no special j I wotk to be disjfe;sed.ol the felluwing j I bills were handed in and on mthe secretary was instructed to i-stn-i.r-iti.- -•!. ttieascrer kr the am-, ’< iiatr .< ' ■ - Oraim*-. y, i Huting.gravel b. •> ( ■ > Aikmsjo (Mell, - * 650 !Ge«. Odell *• ” 2.00; Ira Howard labor . S 75i i-Jt* . T rb v.ai 17 50; Ed. C. H'-ward, labor ; v 75 Goshen Imp. Co., sewer pip: 3 13 i IE. W. Hire, night watch, 400 Jno W. Stetler, cement 3tJ 00 i jC Y. Smith. r< nt, etc 3 60 12 Street Limps, freight etc 64 00 sbl Is cement for croesings 16 &0j V.. . , ... .... 4 . rIBH | Oo dfotion board adiourutJ 4

Pure drugs at Hoopingaruer & Miller’s. Miss Ada Ketring visited the past week with Warsaw friends. f Read S. L. Ketring’s new ad. and jo after fbze-e ’ ■; <v. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hinderer spent Sunday at Wakarusa visitirg friends. Messis Fred. Hinderer and A. W. Strieby went to Wakarusa on a hunt-, ing expedition. Mrs. Dr. Hontz, of Leonidas, Mich., was the guest of her sister, ■ Mrs. Dr. Hontz, the past week. - E. E. Miles A Son are after y our i trade, and they keep nothing but fresh good on hand ail the time, i Air. Geo. Rex died last Thursday, Oct. lit!:, at the home of bis son, Hem’y Rex, at the age of 64 years. ' I uneral services were held at Solomon s Creek church, and the remains were followed to their last resting place by fchtives and friends. MARTINSBURG DOINGS By Ccxey !.■> u*y ibirir lovely tn uur quiet tittle suburb-' • . v J. A.- Ketring. qur .bustling grain ■ play ;.r.J >aliiniay. I Link qorj $ new brick u .mt "will soon be com pleted . f V. ' E !<;;;< h. Wile i S E Bunch. Siip-t Aia' -haii Asyiiim. Wa#-the gtii jt of hi - J u Blair a fqvv days this week. ■ ■., ■ ■■ / ■ . ■ 1.-;g:oy-cig:.r : , i.t-a; and up-' 1 Wants are the size of the toads that are! dvdiv- ■ - lat the clevatbr. ..Look wit Charley, theie. will razors' thing in the air whsn Jin returns to claim his own. ’ • ■ ■ Some, of the'young bi kids fu-.i up, town are in the haUi of coining down ; in our quiet little suburb of eveningoecasionaiiy and making life hideous for our peaceful citizens with their wild and woolly west performances. We would feel very thankful if our marshal would look after the chap* Agent Blair says--jumping on trains haa got to com* .. ■ First violation can expect t . p c. a tine." .() L Cory expbctS to ship two ears’of st'oek • > Buffalo In a few clays. Say Are you going home Our elevator is taking in several ear Lads of grain daily, Farmers are banting their gniin from Leesburg. Milford, and other points to.our market. Honest Weight and highest market'prie? accounts for it. Freight traffic st ems to , be picking up on the.B & O. . John where did you,get that < adv S Mihdsor thinks of going back to Alabama in a few Weeks Mrs, J. m? Blair spent Saturday t a ß d‘ Sunday with her parent- a* Ln Ta '. Two Lives Sa.etL Mi-, i h ■ in- <4 Junction > ity UL, was told by her ductors she had consumption an 1 that there was no hope for her. but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Di-covery e< mpletely cured, her. and saved her Tne. 'ir fhos. Eggers. 139 Florida St.Lah'T'r.incisco, suffered from a dreadful c Id, apprt aching consumption tried'without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King s New Pi-c.c, cry and in two . weeks was cured! He is naturally thankful. It is such results,, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful effieaev of’ this medicines in cough-and colds. Free trial bottles at Hoopingaruer & Miller’s drugstore. See John Stiffler when you want Painting or Paper Hiingjpw a Satisfactory manner and on short notice. All persons -who get Flour and Feed to be paid for after harvest are requested jo call and settle up bv Cash or wheat, as it is now after harvest and should be seived at omfe. — J. A KETRING. A BARGAIN.— Tiu> fa'ru ot John S. Butt, Si miles east oiSyr&cus?. contnihpiiig 97 acres of g<«>d*f;ir:., land, will be | sold cheap. Bids wrii. I taken upto Jan Ist .’S3, lor . parth- tila -s call or w rite’ .to J. C. Drttek&mUler yr S. L, . NOTICE; - ; I &m prepared to gum and grind plow points and do all kinds of repair wotk at my shop on Main > street —S. Habkless. To Farmers. We ave in the market every'-'day to buy all kinds of Clover, trass amd Field Seeds, liicludiug F'Lax. Hungarian. Millets. Rye, etc., at highest market price,: Come andffiroe us ’ efor selling d-e- -- v .;;’r<-. .We .i. ; .i-;i CJover. Rmothy. Grass and Field Seeela for seeding proposes. Ask for lashrateil fann- . ep»-catalogue ' J' diNs b iv SU-N. <ll So M-ttt S. . g.-hen. Ind. The of Mrs. • ■ diarrhoea in her children will uuduti! t.of I hets ?>«•' {says-: *dlspent several weeksh* Jeter j SU’WU. Pa.; after ihe great SfMld on aciouutofmy Lv.sijam -mployed ‘ ibcie We ted a era I : ; :>irou with Lus two <.f whom tv- k the diarrhoea. I I gft $c ae of Chamberlain's Colic, Chql* |wa and Dia* rhu<a Keraely from i-b. v. I hapmte- It cored both of them- I -» Lnow’cf . several other .case; -where- it ’'wase-maily -u- .liaiuk.it 'can--i nut be excelled ami chet-rfu.ly rycommet?' 'if'- -•> aiid .50 iviK L-iU-.-Lr sale by Hooplngarner & Miller drng- ■| gists.' I -'Pap- Uood nseai® jMcd.beid'i- . Kv-iiifutee ■Il »’th IW Witt’s sstr.-apajr'«Ja. It,purities t!.- isloixi. cures'Erupt'atis. Ser>fu!a ■ and ail diseases arising ircen .nipim. blood, i It rect»BiEu.-ii<ls itself. Hooplogartier A MU- ; let. . Buckles A Araica Salve. The best salve iu the world Tur cuts. Soros. Ulcers. Sait Rheum. Fever Sores. 1 fetter, Chapped Hands, Cl dlMains. Coras, and all skin Erupt, . ions, and positively - cures Ries or co I pay required, ft is guaranteed to give per taction dr money. refunded i Price eeuts per box For Sale bji | Hoop'mirarner & Miller . -

IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are very much in need of money and earnestly request all who are indebted to us to call soon and pay up Don’t reglee' this notice ior we will be compelled to place your accouunts in hands of a collector. Respy. S. L. KETRING. On the crest of the Alleghanies , To those contemplating a trip tu theTuouiit ( ains In search of heultn and pleasure. Peer Park, on the crest of the Aik--livisy Mountains 3,'.<*> feet above the sea -vej. offers >uch • varied attractions as' a delightful phere during both day ai d night, pure water smooth winding roads through mountains and valleys, and the most picturesque scenery tn the Allegher.y rat Tl.e hotel is equipped with- all adjuncts conducive eatcttaiuoeiit, pleasure and'eonjfort of its • . • ■". ■ ureouadin , the hotel .an-. lighted with electricity. Six I miles distant bit the safte mountain sum mit, is Oakland, the twin resort Os !>■ • r Park, and equally as well equipped for the entertain-nii-nt and :>•••■ if.::, latten I Both hotels are upon the main line of the Baltimore i .Ohio' Railroad have the ad vantX'<■ t... I 1... '■ li y press trains between the east and west. Seasonexcursion tickets, good .for return pas-: sage until Qvt. 31. will be placed on-sate at great tv reduced rates at all princlj til ticket I oßcea-throughoutthe country; . y pickets f.(>n. -t I. ... . Jc. point 6a tin B At> sjstcni to 'Washington, | Baltlptere. l-’KHadelplda-or New Yoik, or vice I versa, are good tq stop .ofl at either Doer ■. Bark. M- iuttaln I. ita | the time limit'Atll lx. extended by-agents at either resort upon applteutten. tn te-ver the ol the holders visit. * •I ■ The season at these popular resorts commences June .’d . I For full iuferruat)■ ias t >l.ot ‘l-at j etc., address G D I - feldi? Mat get Deer I Park.; or Oakland Garret, founty. Maryland. s, win'ii you tire so MsilyJ - • . - . - : ■. . ■ ir 1 Siimetuiiisr 'wrotis wi.en the [ Blocd is il . r ° , you I'take D Witts texte .•• :lt ivcururaendisj itself. He joinca! t a Mnli : lingolhTea J* d s? 7 1 1 M s -e & e g • . ' ' TRASS MARK VOU HAVS 1 any derangement of the Liver, Kld- ' neys cr Stomach, if your Flood Is ■ Impure, If troubled with constipations or If your whole system Is run down and needs building up, try IJACOLV TEA. Why pay DOLLAR for a vile compound, when for 25 CEKTS you can get a package of LINCOLN TEA, made from pure, ' fresh herbs, with curative qualities far exceeding any other tea or preparation on the market. Directions simple and plain. All first-class druggist? sell LINCOLN TEA. Beware of Inferior teas that druggists try to sell ycu as t'. ust as <pod.as Lincoln Tea." N one of then* are ssgo'odt T.ikf noctbsr. I 1 Sold by Hodpin garner <V Milter. . ■ • : . ■ 3 . CHICAGO INTER OCEAN Chicago newspapers have lately gone into merchandising in connection with tUeir'cfforts to increase their circulation to such an Extent a> t<> inve’ve them in some difficult their large advertisers, who object to the low price and good values offered The most notable instance of this is The Inter Ocean,which was compelled to dispense with its very popular Book Department i>r no other reason. It continues ips World's Fair Portfolio Department however, which is delivering about . 11,.000 per day at present and has just added, a comprehensive series of ‘‘Views of the \\ orld," and« book of music called “Harmonized Melodies.’\on the same plan They are sold at a certain price provided the purchaser presents,, a certain number of coupons cut from the paper. • T i tii«-remind you that no" is tl.«-iina‘to Witt's Sarsaparilte it »ill rfoyou I apod, it recommends ’ it»rlf. H<..upingari:vr i Mil-Lr. . a lame back or fPrapain lathe Han:.- •• kJ Chap terhun's Pain Balm ■and binding it <>.;■ > the- iifo-cttd partone or two days. '- Fain Balm also cr. .es rlivuin;itism- ■» s-nt bottles for sale by Hocipingarneri te jih r. Mf.TL 'J. Mayei-s. of Oakland, ■ I .. .-. irtei' ‘ ; ' ■ Chambered:, s tk.tigh Hem sly to ! --y and aixi litera’iy so’.o out Fiite is the J large st -a. ■ oh record of mny ow'-p-e puraiion.’ io 'a day over om k.gjvvS the ' -t -.i - .'.-'; :■ ■ j -::y cough medicines we handle, and' as a sei!«-r it leadt all othe- preparations vn -lie.by Hpopingac- . <k Midi-r te‘. •> . Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch ! has been damaged Hyslrop- ; ping out of the bow, ana Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pullout bow and the ■ ' ' ' 1

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will exclaim: “Ought to have been made long ago!” Itcan’t betwlstedoff thecase. Can only be he.d with Jas. Boss Filled and o tiler cases stamped with this trade mark —— S«MLfK > ndch c *m ppm* (tret).' f *WWrwi r L-** x / V ■

SPECIAL BARGAINS. XX X X X X X X X X We will sell as cheap us any hise iu the county, having just bit? to market and purchased a complete assortment at Kock Bottom Prices, consisting of Dry Goods. Motions. Boots. Shoes. Clothing, Groceries. Qoeeusware. Etc. « Beiqw find partial list of Bargains which we will give you in every Department. G-ood Calico * 3c Heavy Browii Sheeting, by the bolt. 4 l-2c Bleached Shirting. 4 l-2c, Ginghams. . ' ■ 4 l-2c Blankets, per pr. 75c 1 All-wool Red Blankets, per pr. $2 50 Men's honest made Boots, ~ $1 25"‘’ Men's tap sole Shoes.u ’ SIOO Women’s solid made Shoes, SIOO GdBCXSEXEBXSS. ’ Brown Sugar 3 l-2o: all others in proportion. /. All package Coffee, ■ 20c Imperial Tea.’ 17c Rice. ‘ \ .3 l-2c Plug Tobacco. 20c. CLOTimrG;, * ■ Men's Overcoats, well trimmed. $2 50 Boys’ with Capes. $2 50 i Men's Ii on Clad Suits, $3 5Q : Boys'-School Suits, ' $2 00 Boys' Suits, and extra pr. Panxs. £"SO Men's Iron Clad Suit. 50c We will exchange anything . In our line for all kinds of Prodnce Poultry. Stock, SramJStc, that you may have to spare, and all :w yov top prices- ■ Call and examine our goods and get. prices- 4 SespeQt£’'CLll3r, 8. L. KETRING. iw wnwnmfflM= , | SOExCOL STTS’I’X-ISp J E We have just rebeived « new g line of school supplies, which, we b can s«ll ar prices that will aston- J e ish you. We carry a full line of || b Tablets . P°ns. Pencils, Writing 3 0 fc: - =3. ? | Paper. Ink. Envelopes, which we || E’ can sell cheaper than ever before. 3 " 1 ; . y -. 1- | .Oar line of Furniture is com- 5 B plete. and at prices that are as 5 E low as; you can buy them else=e where. Come and see me. ' i i 'E Will Close out my line of Wall I ’ I E Paper cheap. B I. KINDIG. The; leader. 3 -- —■ —W— MT-- ...ranHJH-, Liif— ■ iaii t - -LS_u_iLit jimmlJ—- - —r— — r-IJ r-~ * n— - ■. -r-y-T-- , -ry, -i-r- - • , We have tnem all sizes and Prices. Don't buy till you see us. = _ I _UIJUUIJBRURMRRMM Wirr—. P ” rrrl r—rr-— mb' . ... J ■ " -I ' I . '..f " k I - z ' • ■ t > &• ’■ mL Want a Gasoline Stov Want Hardware? We have them and prices are the lowest, EL E, .