The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 27 December 1894 — Page 1
George W Miles
Thirteen W<*eks For a Quarter
•VOLFME V’
I IIIKCH IHRECTOKI. I OF f^OD.-- Preaching ary alternate Sunday all I o’clock • ■ij -. : . ’ :h ol at 9 :30 a. in. Prayer .■. Thursday evenings. /AU are ftbrdituiji invited to attend. ’! . JOSEPH Bl MPUS, Pastor. U'TIiFLAN, C liURCII.— Rev. /v I>u nn. Pastor in Preach :h-at 11 ■ /dock A jor lial invitation to attend all these sir i -cs given by ths Pastor. ’! P. < HtRCH -;Preaching on i i ml f- -.irlli Sabbaths of each Biohth nt 11. a. m. and the first Sabj., .' 7 J">. r. iu. Sunday School - J ' ; n; i'rayer mptrting Turn-1 :.i 71 > pm A cordi-l invitft-l •--> ; K v. M.'.r r:s Pastor _ q . lUi/’ll. French- f ■» . ..... ~, | S-'inJav and the; 'i... t- ■•■vt-rit..* y-relvi oa .' . • .- s V>'. '• ■ ’ay ! ?v ... . .-•■ -i jf. i* •* t •''—, L——-< 3 \ <> l KAIN’S - r:’ Syracuse hs Folimrs: ”E, ■ ■ ••'■*”•• 1 . • •• • < P. M 1 <■ A M • d ■■: V M ? t* - , q, I* M . ■.. . ■\y th . xi'. . . • c a. M • -.- • • r '■ ■■ -. 1 ' .... . • '** A< »• • . 1 \I Ih \IK, Agent. < \ P If ftejX'd kFot (untivr 'mtotmatkrn call ■ on,J*, A -CM g>|u • A.-. ■ ••<• .-vJ-irc. t. S Ail-n. L, ' «t n < a.mi hH.I < ha- <> s< vi.L. I ■ = C C C St. L . Hallway. -Big Four Haute. HMD TABLE From Milford. Ind.. • In effect Muy 2Sth, 1893. . -GOIXO NORTH -•lb tJ Msul.-.1 4 11 Vara. Ball hsprijMl . 4 *1 P- 81. . / - - ■ »v Ohly ' I ■' ■ - . *3a ra :< >ING M>< TH i, , I. M. .:.... Evpn-'J . ?■« a ra ••>t. Mail and F.xprt** ,«s.p. ra.' it. fcuasia* only ■ ' 51. p. tn.a * gO>CIUSKO LODGE NO 23<’. kXßiUlbQi' I’l 1» IAS <e»:.ram,.4»#tout saeiue'vry Wednesday ■II. over k.tr, » - *JI Iy ’'‘i-'bi , Sr-- t; ut1 . ;4 . y-y. - r ~ t k a e. 1.1 kV \ll’A\ POST, no 24rt. (1. A B. bb etf. e.try Ist and 33 Monday jii_'l.'s in each month. Oliver Cromwell, P < ’ >yi;.v i i i;oim;e no im. F & M k! < bad N tht ii.. W- M, O vt-r CroinwelL J ” I N- iin M >:.-t er. -S 1> ! r:at. ! yi-v.ue- Friday evening ; on: <w J tH>t r»' full tn - n ntsd twO week» aft. r. — — —I I to: ui frhml b:. ninvi: .v MdW.im, ; Wai Tepalrhie'a %pcctalty ; . ' oaa x :«■- A • > i* .. h t.i-atnc* an<J th-vpavh- ’ •.-. • 'iryriV'.-TOM stso-.rr ■ ; .. . • - INPIANA U. IOSH, to. , . OFFICE vr • . INDIANA . _ . i in gw J. _ ELI BUSHONG :• <. BARBER* : MAtB CUT Nets, SHAVS 10 cH, ' • ' fO»el» ind-.-harn/■-■i”-' ji? ' ' J. re ■■ — vk fj «M / :Or- Eolaxx’s ? lahl» Rectal Treatment and Rectal ■ s’.'U is now umyiH'Ationcd.’ By this <T *; .he C«M. BUnd. Bleadtng and Itching ...» Fhtula. Figures and Rectal Ulcers rely cured without the use of knife and aods tnnUo® from husineai. / .. . . AConstipation. Liver. Stomach. Klndey • 'tcxl arid Skin Diseases permanently and ■>-a tlvoly cured. .omTITIM aid EUII?iITI6!f FBIB BOLAN will be In M'.lfoH. at 'be Rote; *atur«> and euedey I»c >'ll* -.. .-i ' .
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7 REMnnSCENCES. Ij LOOKING BACKWARB.FrorJ the Syracuse Entcrpris? *875 .1 — ‘ | April IKW&. - h .(> <) kelkii :. of thi'i -acc he' lx*vn -. .ap|M'’n:tfvl p!->>'.-c'!(i!>2. <'G'rney f«<r th:< I IH>rt; .n of K • :.i>k . < ounly ■ '/ W«khls has i urchaAcyV the | ’ !.. : . . .. . .fly.;' take H <p : — •; n i n;-;t If; »* •- -I of M3 k ’ 'I . (i. C Burvaay pivsenuvl .is one dayll last' week, with a bottle bf. ’ -J:.! .spr-fk- t I ling win.- inn from <'atii’-vb i gf?.j,o» j ?;'■ Mr. Hureliaj h - ■»>■ <*xten4iye| viiiey;.;:-.' ;:j uii • -.th < • l.b-iss ! a native of SwiU»’rh’ <i J ' . 1-8 Dr. Pinkerton thichs < f l<Htung iuj I■- ■ 1 c Sen.. ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ’ , , ) i«. •, i:_ G. lWunv< , .wL.ilmA*, . is ah Kho.-,..K ■ • At". ■ - ' : Ar til - | ‘ V »,. ni th, following n f<»r|< - . . ■ - ■ ofh . ■ I- - ■ c AruH.<V. . . ,’To t pt I! < not , n at<- ' ; ' ! !/ ■; I.: > n/. ’ than th**one prop nin.ieH iast; week. ’| In SvraeuM , j.i:/ !’ 1 ; by Kev j M. t .it.- >anii and >1 b Lydia Baker. ■ . J 1 A new town ha® been laid but. on the B A O Ry west of M.Word Junction, bearing .the cuphonius title '»f Nap pan--.- j ■ Wc -ire glavl to -ev that uur cntvrpri--ing township triMrtee Joseph Al Kmdig. has a coinpany < : men ...t. work upon v ..-; p-operty at this place*** Assoon as jx>ssllile he. con teip plates planting the lot w ith the most beautiful of all our native forest r-t. • 'lie rock maple Mr Kindig i'serves the thanks of the entire community fur what ] in the way of furnishing ns with the ~ fseiiitiv' for edtfeating our children 1 When be has crassotl the great river to' = the shadowy land beyond this school build l ng. if not destroyed by tire, uiil - stand a* an enduring monument to hi* 1 o „ . .. ' . I memoir. ‘ * < "-.■■ . - i Pom. bn Friday. April 23, a daughter - to tlje wife of jssaeKitsom M eight not r?P*»rt«d. • - e . \ . Born, on Sunday, Aj :il-M a daugh- , t , .. ' *' Mays, lfc?s. ' j Th- listens of Syracuse met in the, , g atur- I day evening to e nisider the question of h>corp<»rating the totvn The meeting ■ > .. . i i '...\Mi V-. and j on motiotj Wm . W;<o- 'chosen chairman an t J P PricSet veer Xary. Ke? ma:k= W< , pr-'-:.n i c by I van Md, - Dr ill VS 'b-" k, N. Bas: y. J. s. Weaver, l» < . Keiiy, Jl» Bush- ng, G. | M Rav, F M fhrig. Dr. Wm F HolI den and others.. ... HEAL ESTATE THANSFEBS. ■ ■-'' * ■ I ♦ For the week ending Dec ns. I'd*! j lurni'll'.-i by M Mau.v, Al'-dhnetor. . I Office over the Pest' Im • D -imaw. I ' ' ( G« tge W. Yotter to Maud Roger l|i 4| I Hanimons arks aiiver Lake. >‘>5.75 j -Wm D Era?-t emu to jhihnsoi B - ’ • John t-line to John ■ A Mpckiet a- - 10 Tippe.auue tp,>3oo j ("at!-'.cine ( i<>u«e to John 11 sb vitl .1- !> JaiUCS P Rat-iln t”, has A a:r i Eunice; J V rd j - ■ ..-."'l •■ ?'.'!> tpj I John P M«' k ■ • has LM-■ k i 1-7 j Ani ;M. ; >y W, st'.Hke t.»- haIM- ■ ’ — - I ippeeahbe jtowtU’mp , MUO > Marshal A I’y. t• < ha- A Mv*.-k c. ! his -■■ ! ■ jeauoe toprnsh'p ST-0 | M .VKKI Vul. ,I.l< " \'l ' ’ - IsW Frank rt«H» to Rosa Sblyely. i liarlysMan-' InU to Wanch I '■ ' I •’ J wl ‘ klua J. shinjg N ' I Hl Llx-han to Afti.a ■ <- - waddcll tvTlone-r Miltof. 'Fv I '-' l * s' . - . . ■ Is--p-'M A I‘utsebi io ■ I Martha i‘ao- samucl-sniltb .mH.oth M cur. Maurice 3 lla-ovr to Xary E Koc» r-. I K . Moanr te Fitly I GoWsn.lth. Owen A»»alt to. Ku.ma Ro* idanmcc shoemaker t« Jeni,i- !<•-. k.-r. # ' • You may be able to get a large ■ city weekly, filled with murders, seandai cases, chicken fights. < tc., lot less money than you pay .your local s paper, but those city weeklies never advertise your town and make your 1 property along your sgttoote and churches, i they say nothing of you or vour town,. and take nainterest in you. A- good j newspaper is as much advantage to a town or county as are good schools. llf one of our farmer friends should happen into one of those city offices would find out in two minutes that he Lad no welcome there, such s ;as he would receive in a printing di office at home Stand by your local paper; it stands by you and is ever 4 j on the look out for your interest. I - ‘We talk too much. We do not laugh too much, or sing too 1< ud. or i smile to > sweetly, not do w* furnish more than cur quota to the world's
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joy, I ut we wag tongues too u uch—in fact, we are everlastingly at it. Ltd a social matter arise- tick go the tongues in a thousand craniums. Let a church question come up—off at a tangent fiy our tongues. Let an electioo Jga held—my how we talk! Let a lodge question come up- the tongues i!y at the rate of chain lightning It doesn’t matter whether we know what'-'we.are,talkin , about.or not, just >'> we talk. Leks talk and a little mote thought, please-”-—Ex. A w ife will ins ; .-t that her husband t go cut of the b mse these. ■\ 1. raw <!ays without two 'under, c-hirts. a liver pad as <1 u niufiler oa,, in addition to lis legul cr clc-th- e. Yet > > na< 1 ■ issv’ely down town i > .- wi.i• rusii <utof h< r hot kitchen lei h'-'l luin- artmd to hang out ci 11. es v o as to get ahead of the v. :.-ar, iu- > duor; or, ,>u-> will tramp off down town, and bbuse'to 1;(. ... t > v.i Up soil: < city or eburch, euterptUe, with nothing on her l.tftd but a li’tle sauce pan of a hat. ut. l shots not ti icker than n w-p tp r T<:i‘t. 11. - S' ■ ’'p Do You Want A Situation? The Proiperoas .Noalh for loan? Mro. Pi. f °ur R Smith. Lexington. Ky.
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native ;of Ohio, has kept books; several years Vice-President of a bank. Wor d s i'air*( ommissioner from Kentucky, and a ieliabl4.buslness man. . 1 Among the 10.000 successful graduates pf the Prof. Snitth. are 100 in hank,100 otih-i-i ' from tills and other states. Prof K AV. Smith. Principal of th. (, -'. lege refered to, was awarded the Medal at Worui s Coluinbian Exposition for Book-keeping, etc. LEXINGTON. KY . the location of Prof Smith s College, is noted for its healthfulm - and climate: ha'-VG huivh- (•> and. 11 banks the gateway |o ihe S-nth b'-its many r-uir- ads. Ptof Smith’s graduates are awarded the Kentucky University diploma under Be*!, an inlhient-al passport.to bUSmesS houses in the prosperous s.»uth _ Over s<-0 young m<n from the North are t -/N s,f U ! ixradijiiP - <>f this Col-, •lege, ahimig whom are B<x>k-keeper» in banks, mercantile houses, etc.', in the .South, who arc get: ;ng from fl.tlOO to I. a year through the jnihicnre of this College. If you wish a Bu/pess Education, oY a knowledge of Phonography. Typephv at the least total cost, with Diplotna from Kentucky I mversity on g .duation. we advise you to cut this out and write for circulars to Prof W: R Smith. Lexington, Ky. 4.500;biW, Farjn Owners in the United States. This nmnber wiij be greatly increase'll atmua v in the future, by rea'- not the imniigrati ni headed Southward. Already many N- 'rtl’.- rr. and Western penj.;,. ‘ . ,-me Aenvim rd that the upper Soutiiert. offer great iituwe-ti-'ii' t-«- i!;i 'Cekhig 'piall farms, b.mi '. i i’smi'" .---atioi.'. ■ a»d taking advantage ofithe opportunity . W. :i: • offering faints, conveynlent. to ’End- -u n al lo ts., at', price- w'deh >-an’t ! - " y ' .: if -si pan > i Valley ■ Mary ;■ ■ ; a l Wed Virginia prop«'rtu s > now :•a ■. ■ ' W e •iw< take half-rate' exoursiops to the £lemu dealt Va'iey.--over the Baiti- .■ Railroad, from Chicago, kt Ix'uisk einctpbaU, and all B &O. point- in 'h. .-. lmt::i:.a '■ '■ »'■!'- 11. . ?■<. tuii. Novejnber, 6th a«»d I’.-centl« r till -<'ome atui see. the Country W e will help you Locate. Address or cab on R. V Kxhanis.- Lind and Immigration Agent B, ,k-1»'-Ry.. Ballimbre, Md. ho-^succ^uke* 6^The Rocker Washer ** 5 ■> r t Ke wa?K<4 It » war*at*i ■ 7*lAr» I i 818 <3b*uiV: t ' UOVM. « «!*•• m «•'» 'W*- ROCKER WASH:’ 1 ; Soltatlflo AaerieM Agewy I & TRADt MARKS, I DIBIQM FATKNTS, larP- COWVRIQHTS, etcJ Tot tefomattad and frw B—dbooV wny to [ MU N.s a co, Ml BVOABWAT. Mrw | Scientific American Lmmbl «f wntvatlffe jwr tp U>» ■*’• . . d I
; * . . 1 ■ • • • • • SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE TO PITTSBURGH. The Baltimore & Ohio Baßroad offers ' ' the public the -most convenient strain - •j v ice and P > r ! • Route is via Akron. Ea-enna, Warreh ami Youngstown, Olilo. Two solid trams are rnn every day, I-4a carrying day e Wind and hew ve-ti/uled sleep- : tng rars tliroiigl’. without ch4»ge.'. The Pittsburgh express leaves Chi- ; cago at 3;60 P. Mi, and amves Pittsbnrgh the next morning a* 7;03. The ' P. M . arid arrives at PHtsburgh the , next mornliig at 11:10. Th" vestibule limited a!» > carries a Pulkuan sleeper t > <-ievcland. s via Akron. *anlying at ! f -veian,A. M . \ t Theß. <& 0 depot ftcmuhc GiT.r,i; : Crm-al I?. - i .-r Static.. rm-r .' d; Avenue an-i HarrU- ii stre‘ i. Ch;e:ig-\ th- finest and most ;y. ■ station in America • MIIL MTihX - 1 For sale low - pfices and ■ / ON EASY Tl i . L I ' q —a ~XThe Illinois Central Kalroa<l Com pany offers for sale <-n easy terms and | . at low pi has l.x+pou acre- -.»t ch'-o i- fruit I gardening, .farm and giazmg lands 10-1 i cat cd in ? ' son w They are also In . ■ y interested in. and ! call especial attention to the 500,000 acres of land in the famous ZDelta, of ZvdZissiseippi Iving along and owned bv the Yazoo & Mh sissiilpi Valley Railroad Company,! and w hieh that Coinpaiiy .offers at low prices and on long terms. Special inducements and facilities offered to go. , and examine these lauds beth in South-. ! ern Illinois and in the Delta,’’ . Miss For further description, map and any information, address or call upon’ E P SKENE. Land Comr.isMor.or. No 1 Park Row. Chicago. 111. utor G W Mori INN IS. Ass t Lan'’: ('.‘Umiissionev Memphis. Tenn. '» 195 — '> FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH, via THE BIG FOU R ROUT. This i r e : '.’ ' ::: 'aval tourist line t> the South via Cincinnati. Magnificent daily trains from St Louis Peoria, Chicago, Benton Harbor. Cleveland. w ai.., set-in central Union Station. Cinc.nnati. with , through trains of all linos sleeping cars t<> Florida. New Orleans end’ all points i south. For full information call on nearest i- agent or addyess j ■ E. O MCCORMICK. D B. MARTIN ! Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gep. rass.&Tick,e|i *gt. CINCINNATI. He Witt’s ' Sarsaparilla is prepared for j cleansing the blood from inipuri ties and disease It <b- -s this ami more It buflds up ' and stienstthens constitutioi s Impaired -by > disease, kt recommends Its.-d. Hnoplngar- > ner & Miller .— — —— ■ Mr. Ira P. W etmore, a prominent real estate agent, of San Angelo. Texas, S lias us.-.'. Chamdei lain’s Colic. Cholera !| and Diarrhoea Repiedy :n his family for several years as occasion required, and alwavs with perfect, success. He says: ’ I find it a perfect cure for our ’ btbv when troubled with, diertr dysen--I t'i-rv ■ I row fel l tbht ::i-y "ilttit. is not ■ . - ' ' 111 edv al li'.i'.'ie ' r on a trip asiy - .rum ' 1 hoin". For sate by ■’• ' i Milter. ' _________ W* it ’ - . ' ' I’i ■' . th'. ■ • wvll. the i-hlldreu n.-y. ti e father 4a good ’ i health a: « • ! v '.! • i; -■ -'t Wbtt’s -Sa ma panda. Il r«-i ■■- itself. A— ’I-!er. I 5 Christmas and New Tear Holiday I Excursion Rates. u ’ Via tb>' Baltim >re .t Dh'ra IL R. I ’ I On Iteeer.ib.r 21th, 2'ith.and 31st, a:-i January Ist. Wk*’- .the'The. : i x- . ur-sion Tie.,vt« t > ami fn-m all stations . west ( f Itetsbrng at v-ry -w rates ' Tickets will be gfxxt for rtlzra until January 2d, l'-l*s. I For further-informatiou •.■ali<-:> orad--dress anv B &• <> Ticket Agent. L. 1 S. Alteu.' Ass t Gen'l Agent. Chicago. - . 9 Impcrtrnt to ommercial Travelers On ami after Itecember tst. Baggage Agents < n the B Xc) :l* L , will ' accent coupons from inil age books is--1 «m*d bv B a - O- Bi- I- I ■-..m R'. B. > io. S. W. Ry and Vai.. v By of Ohio, in pavment for ex-esa baggage charges, at their face value 2 cents each. This i arrangement wi.l Jiot include b >k 0 I mileage Books eadormd ‘ltood only on l’>& O B a O S xuthwesteni Mileage Books, nor books older than one year from date of issue. ~ PER DAY 20 Easily Made. W» want tauLj maa. wetnee, toys. aail ftoU to I wort for ns a few hoars dally, right taand arooad ; thetr own botnaa The biednes* U easy, pleasant, I strteUy honoraMe, and P»rt tetter than any «tof I oSta-ed agent*. Toa tore a dear field aad no onspeUUon. Experience tad sperial ab4W •■- mowaary. Ko capital rei;aL-»l. w* equip yoa srUb everything that yes e«A »**t and help yoa to earn tea date* erttnary wagesWomen do a* wefl M aen. e®d toy* SM glri* ; make gr O par. Any one. rxywhare, can «o la* I srork. AU saceeed who foUow car plain sad *twi nle dboobons. Earaeet wort wfU safely brtM 1 ym * gmt deal of SverytMn* •» «• Ud tn great deraant. Writ* for «tt pwaphta o*ire>ar. and receive full inf irraarioa. Xo hsrta i done If you eossoiada net *0 go oa with IM Oeorck Stinson A Co., BOX ABB, 1 FORTLAND, MAINS.
For IS year President of the re: np.vned Comraerrial College of Kentucky University. gives special attention to assist-. . ing his graduates in securing, situation Cost of Business Course alx>ut WO. including Tu , ition and lloard in a family. Prof. Smith is a
■■. ' 5 Z -THE2BIG FOUR | WISHES YOU A ; fe? feta 1 AND A Happy New yeaß! -i And in Aeeorijatice with an" OLD TIME CUSTOM < ANNOUNCES IW LOW KATES ? FOR THE ROiJ.’DAY.-. .!< Kti.S wi; :-v ■; JbwffiW MIB 18 W ■ ' W1 *>-»- Fr* *8 , , ■ ■ AND ■ : . I nww : d less.. ■ ■ set fetfflßlg Jltd M •• ■' Th-.• t«- ai <1 fall ilif</: • ... \ Ap»'-it ::■>«?. . .. l ■ j, EO. >■ j' -L Mamin.| » t inciifnati; Ohio FARMING IN THE SOUTH NO DKOUGHIS. GENIAL CLIMATE AND AVAILABLE SECTIONS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SETTLEMENT BY NOtRTJEEiKN FARM EKS , Alm oet en ry vark by of grains ami grasses I grown in t lib North bin be successfully grown I in the South. but the crops that give tx-st results for the money invested tuul labor ex. pefflted are fruits aliil vegetables. Cotton is no longer Kingiit the South. ThH wonderful .change may possibly have been brought about by a large number of Northern farmers tilat have located at so many points on the Illinois Central and the Yazoo and Mis- 1 sisslppi Valley Railroads ui t lie st ate* of Ken- 1 tucky.«Tonrtesse.< Mississippi and Louisiana, and carried with them the Practical Ideas of Diversified Farming. as practiced in the North. No country ln America can compare' with southern Mississippi and northern lajuisiana for the cultivation of rruits and vegetables, and the time Is not far distant when this locality will supply the early markets of the North and North west. All who contemplate a change of location should investigate this favored section, and to.;.'. lG*,v hUh. smt feta Hcartr's Hi For IfM. describing the agricultural and horticultural advantages of the country traversed by the Illinois Central and the Yazoo and 'Mississippi Valley Kailroads in the states of Kent ucky. Mississippi and Louisiana. It isa 13'-page Ikx»k issued bydlie Illinois Central Railroad Co., containing many fine illustrations ami fact-- about the south. For this book and for further information as to locality. topography of tlie country. chkracti r of the -oil, and products to which it is especially adapted, prices and kindred matter, address at Mancliester. lowa, J. F. Merry. Ass't Gen. Fuss. Agent, Illinois Central Railroad. ■ It Cures blood and skin disorders. It does this quickly and permanently. Isjthero any good reason why you should not use DeWitts Sarsaparilla'' It rpcomtnends itself, Il optngarner & Miller. ‘ . ■ H 81l > > T*] wS| l g j WcaVEA I \ I hAut MARksV CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT T Fora prompt answer and an beneat opinion, write to MVNN <fc CO., who have b»d nearly fifty year** ; experience In the patent business. Ccmm'jiiCations strictly confidential. A Handbook ot Informatlon conwrmng Patents and bow to ob. tain them seat free. Also a catalogue Os cicohanteal and scientific books sent tree. . Patents taken through liana ft Co. receive special notice In tbe Scientific American, and toes are brought widely before the public with- ; cot eost to the inventor. This rotendid papar. Issued weekly. elataatiT illustrated, has by far ths largest etrculat. m of any sc entitle work tn the I world. S 3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly. KJOs year. Slagle copies. S 5 cents. Every number contains beatsUfol plates, is colors, and photographs or new he usee, with plans, enabling onlldara to show tag latest designs and ««wecontracts. Address MUNN A CO.'Nxw Yore. 301 'Vreats k health. creates strength strength, creates vigor; De Witt's Sarsaparilla. It .•veotame’ids thself. Hpopinitamer & Miller. i "Tas BEGISTEIi," aaßngjaaaaMMßaMMaMMaßMMMnaaaMMaßßtM l * Qn a IDoIISH a "STeai I Job Work Done at « Lowest < Prices. ,■' , i I I ■O’
—— -ws,.r»w-,5., I II ■■ THE CASH STORE. « . - > More and better values for your Dollars than any other place. No need going away to buy goods cheap. Do not be allured by big advertisements they are always deceiving. L We carry a large line of Staple and Fane; Goods. Prices the Lowest. In our line you can find many beautiful and useful articles suitable for XMAS PRESENTS FOR A fine lot of Celluloid and Oak Toilet Cases $1.60 and $2.75. ( would make a beautiful an i pleasing Xmas present for any one.) . jr-r: -.'W -irw* w • » y*w. r-.-x -Roll ' P|ate Water Chains, Rings, Cuff Buttons. Scarf Pins, ■etd' at one-half regular price. - •wn„ r *. 2 l HANDKERCHIEFS-Fancy. all kinds 'ft endless variety. 5c up. ■ ■■" l ICPygXfcJ*. JMU^gaCJ—BSSWgMW---«JCW S .. SILK Hk’s and Mufflers, prices right. Gent’s Neck-wear and Furnishing Goods. IDKZESS-OOOIDS. There is no more appropriate Xmas present than a nice Dress Pattern, we are making a Special Holiday Dress Goods Sale of our entire line. ’ All-wool Serges, 38 in wide . 38c - Henriettas 45 in wide 48c all other goods same cut. ■■Trßmri ■ m ■■■mian ia i■ ■■■■ m i .'w-MTsnuc-rwrv Inspect onr Stock tefofe making purchase. o ■ i . ' ■■ ■ ■. .'i Goods and Prices that will interest all. • ■HKTgLSk. • «--^.-.-To«Eawa«r-xwtx ■■ ‘ . p L • ' ' ' k 1 ■ Syracuse, Indiana. -= FRUITS. , NUTS. F We Keep on Hand i he Largest and Best assortment* di Fruits. 'Nuts. Candies, etc., in tovn, Our goods ■ Lfresh and pure. We have the goods and out prices are right. Don’t buy till you see . Yours for Trade. E. E. Miles & Bon. it ■■■ ■ - CANDIES. \ m BON - ' 6 ; ■ ■ t ; .P■' ■. ■ * • 1 ’• s ‘ ■ o- 1 ■ j t ■ t.' • } - ITE'W ‘Z'OEZ: "SZEUI’E, ' ’ ; ; ■ ■ : ' .c- 7 $1.25 izx < ' ’ J ’■ u ' .x' •J. " ' . - - ‘-''t- ' • ' ■
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