The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1894 — Page 1

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CHCRCH DIRECTORY. -I' «»WW». • CHURCH OF GOD.—Preaching every alternate Sunday at 11 o'clock Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. All are Cordially invited to attend. -1JOSEPH BUMPUS, J’astor. LUTHERAN CHURCH- Rev. Jesse Dunn, Pastor in charge. Preach jjg every alternate Sabbath at 11 O’dock Goo-J sermons promised. A ■jordial invitation to attend all these' divine services given by the Pastor. ME CHURCH.-Preaching on second and fourth Sabbaths of each 1 month at 11, a. m. and the first Sab-' bath at 7:45, p. in. Sunday School St 10, a. in. Prayer meeting Turs4»y at 7:45, p.nj. A Cordial in vita- ■ Hon to all. Rev. Martin, Pastor. ' , BRETHREN CHURCH: - Preach- t ifig every eecond Sunday and the ( Saturday evening previous. . Prayer meeting every Wednesday ?vcnihg ■ G- Rexch, Pastor. * '■ B &O TRAINS. .] P.rs Syracuse as Fellows: East B hind. . ' S-sMajl" M, •,« r io mia; m. f •. w i ... >•• sfp a ■ 4 Local 10 IS P M ( .Wes i Bot nd. ‘ ( Xo 4T r . • 111 A M IT - Mali if p. M ‘ ■•• S'. I ..! |SO a. MJ. M. B: air. Agent. Tarin.- mark i With ■ ■ - .»t ;> If (lacrrd. V..r furl.er Inf »ri aft >n all on 1* A O Ttrkz-i Ag«-t i : >'l>lr. ■— L Alh-.n. Awbtin‘ • r»l I't - |»rifrnt;tWW "TOUT It < VMi'HH.I. < II A>. t> MTI.L - -(J -. IfiifH 1., i/l Paas r Arent. ( C C ’ C St. L, Bail way. . Bit x**o7llo. ■ riME TABLE ir m Milford. Ind., ' In effect May 2Rth. 1893. going n< >in ni Ta J: '■ > ' h a. m " .JI M II ' .1 I U p m ■ * 48, Nun! iy ly .- T Ma. tn.- , • ~ GOING WK'TH. ' ' ' kc So. Mali umf KvffL ■> . U A5 a. m. ■ JS. .Mail al I . ■ ‘ 'JS p m ' JT >ut,'i iy < >nlv • Mp.tn K()s IUSKO LODGE NO 230. KNIGHT." UF I YIHIAS h I ma ?.. ■ is'<' • -rv Wednesday Ist: ,t < <-'!v H 1. lit K< trlnr’4 an cr»> r ’>‘i» in <i-t.db.s .rr f’ vlt.d lo »t---t- I k>. WIDNKft C. 0. ru Hint K id k. 4 K ' . LAKE VIEW POST, NO. 346, l' . G. A. R. ; • Meets every Ist and 3d Monday nights in,each month. . ' f Oliver Cr jtnwi I. P.. C. , ‘'VITA*, i’-E UH>GE NO. 454 FA A M Michael Nteholi. W M Oliver ' . .. J. W John W Stbtier, 1 S..D Stakd Mix‘Ui.r» I'tlday .' i on or • Before full msd < « o ««•«» after, jw; d ftttol Cws, 1 ’ . HIDSER tV McflMGHn, ir«*. h an>f < rr _r< pairing a npnvlalty Vfflicks ti J.ai - :'.. <l-1, 1 n n»! k- rate* All . with fK Ainct* and dcapafch. N-tarri ll'rM-iv.rox SrittisT. srRAVVSJ - - -■ rNidANA T~ —‘ f I kisi, ' . — nmi 'A r— SYRACUSE INDIANA V.'VJ" - 11 1 ■•■1......— ELI BUSHONG -. BIRDER- | MAIR CUT■■■2o ch. - SHAVE 10 cis. fW”tTean towvk >n-! *iiarr> raaor» _jiJ . , - A\ <*** s ' ■i ! IDz- Eolarx’s j f access In bte Rectal Trvatinent and Rectal' Medtcstlou te bow unqtieettoned. By thhi < tyston. he cure* Blind, Hlcadlua and Itching PUea FMulak Flwurvs nsd Rectal Cl com I positively cured without tne uee of knife and so detent lon from bwdnew. Ateo Constlpatloti. I.Sver, Ptomsch. Klndcy Blood and Skin perrranently and positively cured. CMSUTATIH «ad EUGIIMTIM FREE, i Or. BOLAN will be in Milford, at the HotrT * fford. on Saturday’»nd Sunday. Dec. i a.Ji. i-H.-

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China is now being thoroughly JapanndJ. . A representative of Thf. Rrmsrti. had business iirCromwell thi« week and was surprihed at the improvements made during the past summer There is some talk of a new saw mill being built near the depot and the prospect for njlouring mill is encouraging. The citizens of Crom-, well are enterprising and progressive ' and our sister village can well- be> proud of. her substantial improveroents. • - | Beminiscencas In out; next issue we will commence publisJ.ug a series of clippings from ~ ; racna- Enterprise, ! the first newspaper printed in our town, and established in 1*75 ly J P. Prickett.* These items wiltbe of interest to dur older readers, ' many of whom will recall the incidents published, and they will derive pleasure in • looking backward"’ and comparing the past With the present There items will ftho be quite interesting to our young people, many of whom had not ent< r< d upop the stage of action when those long past < events were first recorded. ♦ —■ I BEAL KSTATt TWTSmS I For the week ending' lire 1. I i urni-h*'*! bv M Manly. Abstractor., Office over the !’ st (More, Warsaw. I Indiana. i Ahram Truax to Mary J MeGown 5| acre# See .Jeffcrs-ui tp flOOl ThomasNettrour to Levi Ibytetter 43 a ■ « c.*| Scott tp . ti’iOOl Henry I.snyuer t<> Thnr.-n ; E Armey .Aacresioc !• Jv* T ’ip 40WI Dora V Gibson t>< Sarah Bixler 120 aci-»s *ec 20 Plain tp Jos 1’ Dolan to Mat v E Johnson und . IT 'J S * W 8d add Syracuse i BCc» j Anna E Crow to Mary E Johnson and . lots 47 A 54 S & st 2d addn Syracuse 88. ' . Anna E Crow to John IHrr unit 1-31 iot 41 SXW 2d addn Syracuse 111 6«| i (.'leniiniia Wals>ci to Aim U M ntson 10l -I B I O P Milford lib . Wn> D Fi izi« r trustee t<< Jacob Evans |7 iwnMwio‘H-Wevne . W Elsie Park* to Odell Ohlfaihcr >7 act es 32 Wayne tp ' " • O.IGI Old fat her to Ja <>b Evans 17 .acre- '<?' :i - " nyiie tp , *' Ja< >t> E Evans tv " »• Hat r> 1.7 acres MH■ 32 Way.uc tp Maith i J Neff t S W ynant et al 4i a ■ sec H Wayne Jp ( has » & Ellen "J K irnberger to dob CWa t 40ai i. s sei 20 Uratrie tp W» - * WONDERS ftF INDIIVI. A Truthful Hoosier Traveller Uphoi ’s His Native State. A citizen of Mazeppa, Gm, tells the following story- A man .with a drove of mules, the man claiming to.be from Indiana, popped for the night with him The family bad an idea Indiana was near the noi th pole, and asked a great many questions about the countty In answer, to these queatiot s th* Indiana man said: “Ves; the nights ie shorter, but thev -have a blaim d sight more of them and they are (iaiker He had seen it so dark in Indiana that you .Er.t sie t! .' beadligtii of A locoj motive tl-irtx feet Al- aisysaid that i| was a g » co mtiy tl.n’ you could i:; t ride- a Erse across a creek withold knocking oul n twoborae wagon-load <1 fish; but tl at i>e Lad only gone thduug once, ?ti >1 their caught but cue tisU.<athF wren he pulled the fish out t!.< river fell four inches. He also intimated that Indiana w s ti l>«r evur'r; A ‘few day a before Le left liOme be cut I down tree that lueaeur d exjijc'h <me 'hundred yaris ’»ug. He orovo a] wedge in the big cdar d d *“ n ’ | tirely open an»i split « thickt t <>f i three humin d yard" that was so* •thick vou could'bf run a fishpou- into) it end wavs. Tire' place. opened by ! splitting ihe log w -» then being used for a wagon r- ad. He ais*> said Indiana was a rather healthy i-ouidry, that only one man had died ii’Jw* nty vears. and they Lid to pu < hi* last breath with a corkscrew. A young clock pedler was u:so sp-rid-ing the night there, and be ask if it would be a good country in which to sell clocks. The Indiana man said not; that they bad no use for clocks; they kept time by growth ot pump-, kin vines, which grew five feet each, hour. He said it was the best veg- j itable country in the world for every • variety except beets, and t -ey‘ grew ■ so king thev stuck through intO| ULina. and the Chinamen pulled them through. In answer to the' question whether it was a cold I ,country or not he said Indiana was, ' awful cold; be bad seen a blaze of fire. freeze to the back of the chimney and ■ | thev had to knock it loose with an ax. | w - - ..,■■■■—«»■—. To Restore The Dead Gov. Flower of New York is will-' ing to allow experts to make a test | ■ to ascertain whether a man killed in the ’ictricar chair can be icsusviat«d Ever since the adoption of ihe

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electrical execution act by the State, t the Westinghouse people, whose dy-j namos are used, have declared that electricity was not the cause of death, but that death was assured.by the holding of an autopsy directly after the body was taken from the electrical chair. No less an authority ‘han Nicola Tesh* the famous electrician, con- . tended that be could bring back '.o ’ life a man killed in an electrical chair, provided the attempt was made immediately after execution. Mr. George Westinghouse has always asserted that electrical death was a sham and that a New York commis- | siuo beaded by Elbridge T. Gerry I bad added the autopsy clause to the i law: so as to make it certain that the, i man whs dead. AVitbin a lew via-ra the agitation of tie subject Las been prominent au.i an appeal is (6 l>e made to tl.e Governor to allo.w the next man condemned to be used as a subjec. to he experimented on. fhie Ouverhn r says lie wd! giant sioh to do this The atfetn|fl, if mmie, wiil undoubtedly create,great excitement and intense iult u.d in ti e sciewlfic world. It will also arouse curiosity among laVmtn. lr<>use. if succctsful, it will i bring to life a new. man who cannot | be exf cuttd. baring once suffered the ! penalty of death. It will also prove I that tie State executioners .have reallv been the surgeons who he’d the i autopsy rati er than the State electriciiu. Do You Want A Situation? Prouptroes South for 1 in? Mrs. Pro! Wilbur R. Smith. Lexington. Ky

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native of Ohio; has kept books: several rear* V.?- Pr.nahju of r. tenk World's Fair Coinmiswoner frdhi Kentoeky. and a reliable businessman. Among the lO.tKW graduates of the Prof. Smith, are 100 in banks. 100 officials from this and other '-tales. Prof. E W- Smith, Principakef the Col lege refered to. w as awarded the Medal at World's Columbian Exposition for Book-keeping, etc. . •LEXINGTON. KY.. the-loeation of I Prof. Smith's College, is noted for its' hcallhfulnes' and climate, tias.2s <-hurchand 11 bank'- the gateway to the South by its many railroads. I Prof Smith's graduates are awarded the Keiiitn ' v University diploma Under -eal. an inf. . utial passport to biismess house- in the prosperous ~<>uth Over 500 yo,ung m«n from the North are th» successful graduates of this Col- > lege, among w hom are Book-keepers i in banks, mercantile houses, etc . in the South, who are getting from SI,OOO to ' 1.500 a year through the intluem-e of this College. If you wish a Business Education, or a knowledge of Piionography, Typei writing <>r Telegraphy st the least total , o-si. with Diploma from Kentucky Uni-. :: gl :l'iuati(>g. W e a>l V>>’ you t ' etrt this out and wnte for circulars to Prof. W Kc Smith. Ltxington, Ky 4,soo,oCi'’’. Farsi Owners in the United StafesPir- . r will be greatly increased'annui -j 11 11 ‘futu’i’. by teax n "tUhe immigration ,■ Leaded ready mate- Northern and Western peo-: pie £ave Lyriipie conriucpd? tnarTil",- upjwr S. utEin‘.-t:it< s offer great attrae- ■ . (O th' ■•; "'king -mail farms, hu'ine.*. business locations, etc . apd taking advantage of the opportunity We kre offer ing farips, convenient to I ..:i-t> in IV at kets. at prices watch can't! G- dup'm ;.t<si eLvwl.erp Our special io-t ot sht-namloali Vailey. Maryland |a: «i West Virginia prb|»cr|ics is now I.f ' ■ .-t: U!a : We-tern i It .-p'. can t ike half rate exuiriionsto--5 !: I'. oIU Chicago, I '•St cinehinaii. and ail B. & O point' in OLso. India:;:', and Illinois, tx t<>l.< i :M. tub. Novepder. Cth and Ih-i-eniG r 4th < onicjsnd «ethe epuntry. Wo will help xoit locate: Address or call on R. V, Richarits. Land and Immigration Ag' i'.t. B. A' <> Ry.. Baltimore. Md. c DOLLARS w PER DAY 20 Easily Made. I #• wam many men, vonw, boys, and fir Ute , : work (-rM» few hoar* Ailly, right In end ereend , thetrown borne. The bwinees U easy, pleaaMit, itrtcU j boacrahle. «»i W» better than say other | offered agents. Yoa have a clear field and no * ooiopeUUoa. Fxperftneo and ipecial ability an nectary. Ho capital required. We equip yon I with everything th*< T®“ Be * l, J* rea ' sad help yoa to earn ten ttaee ordinary wages, i Women do as well a* men, and toys “*«*?*• i make good par. Aay one, aaywtoso, eon do tto , work. AH eneoMd who follow owrpWnsnd ote- ; i pie dlreotioni. Esrneel work wW ratoly brmg yon a great deal of money. Irerythlng ts new I i and fa great detnaM. Write for our pamphlet etrcalar, and receive full WoroaUoa. done If yoa oooctado not to go an w*tt the Qeorce Stinson &Oo.y BOX 498, PORTLAND, MAINS.

For 18 . year pres idctit of the rc t.'ommer, ciaE . College b 1 Kentucky pnirer: sity. gives special attention to assisting his graduates in semiring situation. Co-t of Business Course about I #!W. including Tu itiQn and Board in » Prof. Smith is a

SUPERIOR TRAIN SEJtVICE TO PITTSBURGH i 1 1 The I’altimoie & Ohio Raihca l offers the public the most convenient train service between Chicago aod Pitu burgh. The Route is via Akiou, Ravenna. War I, n and Youngstown. Ohio. Two solid trains are run every dhy, both ••arrying day coaches and new vCstibuled sleeping cii> through without changel Tla? ■ Pittsburgh , express leave: Chicago at 8;OOP. M., and arrives UTtsLttrgh the next iuoruiiig at 7:05. 'The vestibule limited leases Qhica ,v at 7:30 P. M 4 and arrives at ’Pittsburgh the next morning at 11:10. ■Che vestibule limited also carries a Pfffbnau . leeper to Cleveland. - via Akron. - arriving at Cleveland qt 8:00 A. M The B A O'depot from the (Ir th l Central Passenger SlatL i Ltii Avenue and Hatrison strefct, Ci v ago. the finest and most coin rt. Don in America. ] iVIiQ itio FOR SALE"'4’I iOV FRICEST AND - ON EASY TERMS. 'I he Illinois Central -Uxilro Ml Ce nts .pany offers for siile on <-aSy terms ao'd 150.000 acre -of cl'.oice fru t gardening! farm and grazing iamis l< •- eated in mi ilw ; They are alsoJ-~l interested in, an«T call : ;.i:» i. m to the 500,001* acres of land:in th.e'Xaiiioas - Sreizco Efelta, of lying along and by the Yazoo Ar . Sli.-sissidpi Valley Railroad Company, and which that C"inpany offers at low prices and on long terms. Special Induoenktiits and facilities offered to g<» and examine these lands both: in Southern Illinois an 1 in the “Yazoo Delta." Miss For further description, map and any information, address or call upon E P SKENE. Land Commissioner, N<» 1. Park Row. Chicago, ill.; or G W Me’GINNIS, Asst kind Cuminissionei, Mgpi phis. Tenw. 1 95 _ He Witt's Sarsaparilla w prepared fO cleansing tliA bibod from Impurities and di- - ease. ,lt does this and more, it build-, .p and strengthens eonstituiion.s impaired by disease. It naxw-Tme"ltself. Hooping',r- . ner & V Mr. Ira P Wetmore. « real estate agent, of Sah Angelo. Texas, i lias used Cbtimderlain's-Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy m his family for several years as ceeasioh required, and always with perfect success He says: “I find it a perfect cure for our bx’by when troubled with colicor dysentery 1 now fee’, that' my outtit is not without a larta’.e of this rpmeiMF at home or o.’ ;; trip away froin I home. For sale Lv Hoopingxrner ft MUleh - / /’■ k ' What makes a house a horn'-’ T.'-.p piotbcr well, the children r-y. tin- fathe: In good health and irond ioHuor. AB broil .lit »t«ui by the us*-"f !>e Witt's saisupari’ la. It recommends itself. Iksniiasrartier AMI tier. To Preserve The richness, color, and baauty ot tha hair, the greatest care 'necessary, much harm being done I y- the use of worthless dressings. To Fc shreof having a 'first-class article. your druggist or perfumer for Ay er’s Hair Vigor. It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind. It restores the original Color and fullness to hair which has become thiu. fade<J. or gray. It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff. ’lt heals itching prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR • texnir • and last.rig fragrance. Ko •oilef can Ihj considered complete y .th, nt. this most popular and elegant ■ ■of all liair-dr&sings. 1 ' ■“M. hair bvran turning gyay and fall- :.< on; wh> n 1 waskbfcut 25 years ot -.gf I havo , lately been using Ayer's ■ .1I >:.- Vigor, and it is causing a new grow th of hair of the patural color-”— R. J. Lowry, Jones Prairie. Texas. j 'Over a year ago I had a severe fever, I recovered, my hair began to j fall wit, ami what Hute remained turned j gray I tried various remedies, but with :t success, till at last X began to USE Ayer's Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to fts original polor. JJrs. Annie Collins, i . k>l" ir toil, iMasS. “I liare used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for i pearly tire years, uiy hair is moist. 1 I-’ glcssy, and in an excellent state of pres- • ervat ;■.»». T am forty years old, and i have'riddcn the plains for twenty-fire years Henry Ott, alias •‘Muss’ tang Bill J'Newcastle, Wyo. Ayer’s Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer » Co.. Lowell, Maas ‘ BoU by Dnissuta£v.ry«b*r». I > ■ ■ ■ ’ : ~ . Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment A certain cure for Chronic Sore Ejea, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scold Head. Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipple* and Filas. It is cooling and, soothing Hundreds of cases have been cured by ' It after all other treatment'had ; IteJ 85 cents par box. I ’

. . ■■ ■ ■ THE : KNICKERBOCKER i i .SPECIAL, ’) ; A n£W;DAIIY. TRAIN BETWEEN ! St. kids, M, latapclis I; : Cmii h York * fata. ' Through the beautiful Mohawk ' Valley and dqwn the-Hudson. • Li. St Louis, . - 12 00 Noon ; Lv Peoria. - 12 30 p. in | Lv. Jndiahapolis. 7. 00 p. m. , ' Ar. Cineinnpj.!,. - 10 45 p. tn. i Ar, View and, - 2 10 a. m. Ar. Buffalo, - -.6 50 a. tn.j ' Ar. New Vork. .6 30 p. tn. Ar. Boston'. 905 p. ni. Superb Equipment. Wagner Sleeping Cars. * and Dining Cars. .1 .VIA Big I Route Lake Shore. New York Central 1 and Reston and Albany Roads, t ■ - ' For Ticket*. ;uxl Routi'. ttnd St<q>-<H‘er-I , rivie.ge*. . till on ■ Ageiil H.'is F«w A<Ute, or add-e- > E. O.NfeCoiniiCK, ,D. B. Martin, I'a s r TraiHic Mgr Gvu’l Pass’rA Ticket Agt Cincinnati'. Ohio • ________L__. / . FARMING IN THE SOUTH ? NO DKOUliir'S. GENIAL CLIMATE AND AVAILABLE SECTIONS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SEJTLEMEN F BY NORTHERN FARMERS •» ' * i Almost ev .-ry variety of gia;;.s and trasses grown in rh e Nortli eatiir ■ sui’ci ssfulty grow n in theSout n. hut the. crops’ that. ».ve b< ~s results for the money invest 1 arid’labor my - , pended :i-e fruits aval vegitiljles. Cotton Is , no longer King in the South. This wonderful change may possibly; have been brought about b. z a large number trf.Northern farmers thni have local si »t so rnitny points oh .. the Hit jots Centrtrt. and the Yazoo and Mississipp Valley Kx.Tmadsjn the states of Ken-, tucky. Teum <-.*<. vtississlpn, and Louisiana, and <•:. Tried with them the ; PF.ACTICAL IDEAS OF : Diversified Farming. as ,-irtM-tii-rd dn tie North. So countiyln An* erica c..., u it-!, souiuern Jti ipp iand tsuthern Louisiana'for thecultivatie n of rrufits and vegetables, and the time is not ter distant when this locality will suppl y tiiec*rty markets of the North and North w est. All who e itntemplate a chance of loca- , t .on slxruLl this favored Section. ; .nd to eid lt> which, send for a free copy of SwthET! taW H 1 j. For IS’k. describing the agricultural and horticultural advantages of the country traversed :ry the Illinois Central and tlie Yaxoo and SMwdsdppi Vail -y Railroads in the states of kojtiieky. Mi>s sMppi and Louisiana. It . isa s®-y>age hook issued by the Illinois Ceutrad Railroad Col, i-oirt.-utnug niapy tine lllus- ' and facts about tin south. For this 1 tuxY and for farther information its to loc*\ty. topography of the eoutftrv. character c*the soil, and products to which it is especially adapted, price, anti kindred matter, address at Manchester. 1 >wa, J: F. Merry.' AsWt Gen. Pass. Agent, Illinois Central Railroad. It Cures blood mu skin disorders. It does this quickly ami permanently. Isjthere any good reason why you should not use I’eWltte sarsaparilla:- It rvcoTnmvnds tiself. HoopIngarnvr A Ntller. Crer.ies health, creates strength strength, Vigor: Pm. •Vlffs Sarsaparilla. It n coxmemls itself," Hboplngaruer &■ Miller. ■ ■ I ■ ■ . • * I ■ .. *- jeJcaV E AIS. I HADE MARKsW V CAN T OBTAFN A PATENT t For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to Ml NN i CO.. Who have had nearly Mtr yean’ experience in the patent business. Commnnioai| tiona strictly confidential. A Handbook of la. • • formation concerning Patents and bow to obtain tbes sent free. Also a cataicgtla ot mecbao- I leal and setenttao books sent free. ■ Patents taken through Mcs.a A Co. reeelyo : special noticemthe Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public with- , cut <-o«t t o ma inventor. Thu splendid r-apar. issued weekly, elegantiy illustrated, has by far the | largest circulation, ot any scientific wesk tn tbs world. >3 a year. Sample copies ten: free. 1 Building Edition, monthly. (2AOs yc«r. titngle ' copies, g 5 cents. Every number contains beautiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new bouses, with plan, enabling builders to show tag lat>"t designs and secure contracts. Ad lrcsa MVNN A CO.. New Yok£ 3VI Huoadwat. "W REGISTER,” ' One ZDolle-r a -Z"esir 4 Job Work Done at I Lowest . Prices.) - I. . ’ i-

THE CASH riSTORE. ■ J* • ' ’ . - — ■ ♦ 4; ♦ .s«i?a is always the leader of low prices. We do not have to charge an extra profit to make up the loss m the long standing and worthless book accounts. as every merchant who does a credit business must do. The season of the year is here when you will need warm Goods, our line of Vndeiweai is more complete this season than ever before. Men s Fleeced Unde: wear, from SI.OO Suit, up ; Ladies’ Heavy Jersey Vests. 25c to 50c. s Combination Suits. 50c tt SI.OO. This line of Unclriwcrr is jfaF crier to: anything ever cffeicd at the Pi ire. Also carry a comolete line of WINTER x . Men ’s fine plush Windsors. 75c: Boys’ 50c. former price $1 and $1.25. - We can furnish almost any styles o.r quality can at right Prices. Fine, Dyess Gloves and Mittens. Working Gloves and Mittens, all kinds. Wool Mittens from 13c to ?|il a pair. Good value in every Pair. * . f Boots etrxd., Slices ,n+i this fine we not only equal but excel in all the essential qualities, viz:-Qualitv, Style and Price, we do not pride ourselves in selnPce.d Shoes, but the Best Shoes for lowest prices. Also carry a complete line of ’ GrfXXcS. ShXOGS that we are making close prices on. \ve carry nothing but first qualiW Rubbers. fW? a single pair sa3 ~>ads or lo w grade. of ar v kind in store.) . ' 111 kinds Woolen I’oods at Free Trade Prices. See our line wool Hosiery, Canton Flannels etc., before buying. ■ - g M , — ■—II—ML—__ Our facilities for doing loudness arp equal to any, our pviH-nv.<-« d-nv-> • ■ , ' ■’ minumum ami we can and will Sell you Goods as low as anyon... . kcspcitfjlHy Y. O' Syracuse, Indiana. . •• ■ ~ ~ i : — ikjuu. wai_.' .v; -—i — — FRUITS. NUTS. • F We Keep on Hand the Largest and Best assortment of Fruits, N\ ts. Candies, etc., in town. Our goods are fresh and pure. We have the goods and our prices are right. D qn’t buy till you see u?.. . Yours for Trade, JE. E. Allies & Son. ■ 'A- " J- ■ ' i ■■ CANDIES. BON SONS ~ ~ i — ■ mu * hi" .■1.•...- ■, , • • • . $1.25 ixx Advance. ■ * ■ ■ I ■ r

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