The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 September 1895 — Page 1

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mmmemi ><rwr<Hiii.wi%rv~in ~i ~ -~~ ~j ~ " ~~ r .s**wn^« GHT7ROH OF GOD.-Preaahiuu frery Alternate Sunday all l o’oloeS BuDdav School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer' MMtin'g Thursday evenings All are ' wirdially Invited to attend. JOSEPH BFMPUS, Paator. liUTHERAIs CHURCH. — Hot. ft** Dtum, Pastor in charge. Preach every alternate Sabbath at 11 Good sermons promised. A fcrdiitf invitati •! to Kttet. 1 all those Brine services given by the Pastor. * i fM. E. CnUßCH.—Preaching or* facond and fourth Sabbaths of each ‘ fiioiith at 11. n. m. and the fcrsi Sabfcdth at 7:4*\p. in.. Sundfirr HcJjflibl A I**, a, u). Prayer meetiak Tuts- ? Soy at 7:45. p. m. A cordial iuvita* nor. to all. Ret. Hraso*. P.istor. • mu: ni pen ci t u rch ■ - L’mahibg every second Sunday and the Rjliii l y ereniog prerioue. Prayer meeting every Wednesday ovrfii \. Rekch, pastor. • *

CBaltimore & Ohio R. R. ■ Pan rai *s* • -••*■■■■ .r 1 EAST BOUND * >BNb' ■ ' Locates* . .V • A. It ttefSfciw.awi M«U .ywsA. B . “II dW#a*»§*r f . . ’ B WEST BOUND ... Nr ft Phineii(lit unit Ittft • . < N *• IT 1 . - S;*».A. M ‘ SI Local *•£> A. M J M Hi.A 111. Local Afiat I or further lafortaailon can U -tmA Ticket A (cat, or address L. 8. Alien, .fts't i i*nT Paea'r Agent, Chicago t< jyr.fl. ca yvvrht t i/as.o ki 11. 0 TtAupi. Uin'i l «VrA*t. ; ' . ■ ; ■ : : ; ■ i C. C. G. & :M. L. R. R. » Big Four Riutc. MME TABLE Ur :r. Milford. Ind., . In effect May 28th, ISOi. GOING NORTH ftp'll. Stall and Kxpreas...:. - U sc a-in. •' 24. ail act iSw*?* ji.'pnj. i “• « - u-Uy <•!.:? **> » o. 1 GOING SOI TH *; ■ Ro. 24 all and ffirnreea UOVa. ». < “ U. . ait'jrnd Kxpriv* * ''p m. j * It. Bunuir Oaly— * tlj). m. m — 3 —2 --—a —: — * j * , jt.. j£Ustir>Ku LODGE NO 3f K A'iGHV-i I'^T7FA: : . #f»ouae.'(adMaaa ' mcvsU every \ye4ce*da» ! • »anU»|l Hall. f*T*r Kt tftngr. Alt r •. mod vtanaiof are invitea to at* ma.y 1 Wa.';. Suavely. (*’ C. t D > Houu. K. of R & S. I ■ • - ■ ' . ■ - - ~ ’ ■ .* -. * jf SKE VIEW f-r N ’ zu, ' : s . G Al» 1 t «eta ui J Uta tel : J ! * in eaeb tno.ntlt. ’ » Oliver C roaiweil. 1* C « DTtltt'SE LOOOt NO tft, . . ° V It k M Michael N v t\ KJ i Ottrer Cromwell. J W-. JW, StatWr, ■, ■ 8. DBtat.'tl tvtiuas: I'rtOiy evreiu* era or tfet* lull u. s-.'i and. t«0 wseki after. ' —- % rac use People j I When in Warsaw >le •...: M.y> a: . | { . T3B. BBTOBWICK Restaurant, ji r W J. Jackman, Prop>. # 4 splcrei* . mcai for ttfenty-L'a cant#. '* *, fexiffintrs fnriifshed ' 1

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A’-Fishin . ■ ' , y uiist «<• went a-£»lu:y—t. ■-.n icy Tn ... M i. tie. "hep there vnt» n t)lcn:.-| ‘way Out to Haacb'a wowjfjp*" s day.. 11 crl ut t i Whore the fishes U. an* whan* Utile hojh» not blc m*r s»onf Mh*i have their folks ajdhti; My I'a j. iutt fished r.u f shedAn rr.y Ma -he said she wishvtf Mr her was hotiu-: an' Pa 'Hid it ; nirheel 'O »or...*n Me Pa said If V : lalk c r ay Anyth! IK. vr -net. er l ia. tlalnt no Osh. all'e or dCJtd. • EVer jKfia’ to Mt.* - he MMU « Purl' nlgli (lark ;n n> • rtLvti v.>i >•». k home i*.* M . - .ft.-i e : .Now she ll have .v fish-*er sltoiv’ ; Ao - • overt ••». m t»- : > I / N* r. r,: upjn-i . !-> - rat no fish; an -a;, he dt l ike em- an' lie ponoo. -i the , f.en t chM>.o* : "' ■' ..Jaw* WHi-iCOH." itn.KV PUBLIC SALE I will seii as Puhlk Auction ut my tv?ideoco In Cedar Bench. ' Va-vau*: m THUBSDAT, OCTOBER ; . tlv# lojlowitig propt-ity Uvwit -» w 1 3 head ot Fat Hogs. 1 .T year-uUi Celt, well broke. 2 Milch OoWfi, 1 2Hor; ■ Wagon, wide tire 1 Buckeye Mower. impr< ycj 1 Sprlng-iootii Harrow; 1 Breaking Ugw: I 2-hor»e Coin Blow, g< tl a r,, .v 1 pr. ; Bohsh-iC I Fish i.-ure :.:id >t<*ve: : Work liarnfi.s, i Stump Pol! r. 2 Spring IVagoh-, 1 aingieTop B»ggJ 1 aotSingie Harness 2 do? Chickens, and other articles TERMS —A credit of Tea Months will 1h? on good r urlty, without interif pakfwhen due, otherwise Spec cent from date Ah -unx under ea-h. No j roporty to bo romovod until terms of s.. . are e**3ipi‘.od w ith Thil Carr, A«ct D U HOWSEK. DRDiNANCE fTuWBER 34. . An Ordinanco Prescribing Public Offences, and Providing Pimißiinent Therefon—--BECIION I—Be rr oaiujNEbav hie Boa up or Trusts® oethr IxcohpokATED TOWS OF STBACt IN K< >-CH SKO OocsTY, Indiana: thatltshaHb®uu* lawful for any person, to ride any bicyCih, tandem or other vehicle upon any sidewalk whatever within tho corporate limits of said Town SECTION 2 IB i 11 KTilkK UpoAiNEi*. that it shall l e unlawful for any person to ride any bicycle, tandem or. other vehicle, or to riTwor drive any horse or mule at any place within the corporate limits >* said Town, at a greater rate of speed than -lx miles an hour. . i Section B—lt be unlawful for auy person to tic or hitch any horse mule or a*s to any shade trees, within the «ort>orate limits ot said town Section 4—Auy person violating any provision of either section of thiji ordinance, shall U- fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollar's. Approved-by the Board this September T. U#S. A. Voisce, Pres I ttKD Hindeuer ) J, H. Stocuh i lru * Attest ~C. W. KNORK, Cierk ■ w . — Pythians Art Hoptfal Another round of the fight bet" eon the Knight of l*ytbias and the German branch of the order was fought in the courts of .Evansville last week It will be muemberad that wheu the German lodges dstermiru «l to rioede from the order. Ihv.vum* : refused |^r* mltfion to use Use German ritual belonging to St George Lodge and were translating it Into Gertnau. Guo. Speer found. th<- ritual and earned it off. Ebseothai tSnlid ed Ida German ritual and woa then enjoined from using It by :b« «aiK*rior court: *1 his injunction was afterward s. diMCdvod. I hen came the Cgjtt.Qfl | same The soeedurs ad optAi -h ? name Improved Order Kmgius o, i’jthias.' and a jKrtiiion was filcil with the anperlor court to enjoin its use At tho same time anotlwr -nit was lik'd to prevent the use ot the ntuai. j Jed £* wr-kr.'i kxdecialv'n and r.l t the gsrun*’. that the demurjug* were Wt-.’l taker He Leid that ti.e pnler wa - net entitled to the Me pf the name. 'Tjuprevcd O: ier of I’ytlii*-.''-ner wa* >t emit leu to the use of the ritnab but he also i.eld. that the St Geo:-g« was not Abe proper plaintiff, and that if the Supremo Lixigc Knights o! Pythias should bring the mum ftplt aa brought by St. George lex!gw H being :he prcpei inoorporated b»>ly. he would have to decide in favor of the supreme lodge. Ha iiolus iha: the soc.Nieri. are pirating the ritual. Th* soil will b« amended, n:aa ag th<: m.prvme; icslgr Uu» plaintiff, and the suit will j again be Urpugh*, !--;•! v. -h:w t re 1 • tier. | . on . gives .the Knights of j Pythias groat hope thatthe German or- j 4er will t»e without a name or ritual: very shortly. Mary Andersen s Autcbiagraphj Mrs. De NaVaKRO (Mary Andereon) has now. completed the autobiography of her stage career, and a scries of the mots interesting chapters from the manuscript wilt be printed in the Ladle*’ Hotue Journal in these articles Mis De Nararoo will toll of her first appearances "’df her theatrical fife, and the famous people jB America and

* SYRACUSE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, September, 26 1895.

England whose acquaintance she made. Tho Journal will begin tlie autobiography in an early istue. SCHOOL OF 'iCUKwM. loAobom off Os •rs Os l!ic Okscrt Tiuw*. In 4he days of :.\:u-viu r». William of IV, ners ruaketh M..i*s. • •* h -ni to .*;>• ply to the mukin *. ’ e- ! ;nap. is; t.i- ■ • days Uic iiftp* r.;*..v * - • . . a!. -• luer life and , ■■ > " by one ward, , im.' t :u %vord rule.' < • ;.. mdv te her j body, and dU-t:: 'N d \ : ' each girl hliovifil receive t » qualii > : -v for* i what Mi*- < ■'•iiee- !■- -In. s-r% ■ Art of i. . . • bocietv. , J U did. no- !hv -• *Y- Nth'.- Corn- | pnpion. the al-r:.i ' • **urte vj neglecting ‘Nlalhoscl. S' -ailed i li H’. ■ • SS j with the4a< ; a com i.. . . • • ? :•••.;> <ppy jaad at e»s 1 ■- ■ ' •*>' deicribe. a t:v . .- ; '- "fibh illustrates the kind of Uiffuen e exercised by w >men of the old school Os "decorum.' A ha:--, yen::;! > ♦. .g w-ik'-" owned W«rbtur‘ !i h •:at She house Os tfj. J- t_* ; , ... £ , I-,,-was piy*p * ; hy t; ytmnjT' Wy i - •*: . • • ' • * -uz* m j the \ ,' . t tv.e jokes beiu’tr tfc * a- i maces of jvomen to men. Hh Cobhc-o tbvr. Ud an.l feeble. ttv-r listening for a tune, slowly rose fr.j;. her - Mi. walked i«ainfully atros- anl leaning over the’ • I in ’i wav # a few sir re .. *e. She could - •-Sr, ::0 snid, that tnen should V-.1, v.le 'weincn. Respect and chivalrous foebag t- r them, even when they were f vkisi;: nd til-adrLsed, were the part, s»be thou Ut. of a gen-' eVoua man. She ‘voald. e r Mr. Warburton to choose ®mo other songs for his fine v icc Ail this as 'don< so .. tly. 'v ~h her sweet au! smile, that i .ie eo::’'.l ■' take. ofTenSek Mr. \Varburtoh fur from vlel.ig If. -wa- touched with tender teverenco for, his aged nxonUress, and rising hastily from the piano tcm le- tl > franke £ 1 which were h.v.ant'.y a.' -cpted. The' fachl.cnl ' r h ' kind of influence . Net. - i ■he ;!ne mannersof wom i th shekd- Bat it* is also uu hi..- ra ion.of Eraciutm’a aplioristi o’.'. .'Em* manners need the . :h ers in others:" If Mr, VVarhartoa had been an ill . *r.cd w >ujkl have left tie Ibeing- a gentle.i: he received the me. iied iv? ak * with reverential humility. AMERICAN STREET RAILWAYS. Irniunu, Kami luve-u-d th tti%ke Xt-am ■ ot t'rja'j fs. The great i:r. •; the street railway iub.v meUky is shown in-a .v-rikh t. : . y ne of the statistics, w. ' inrompletc, says the Street Railw:;. Jouruni. tha figures ere believed to Ik* r. ’ .unite within 5 per ccnL and nr-. : r.vpriiliVg in many respects New V • ; th.-greatest amount df tra.llc. :r.'L -. or more j than in all Ne-.r K... -.urd. i\nrssylvania comes nt-xf.'w ilh 1.42: miiv’-: then Ohio, with l.t'TT ::.Uj.‘n. Hsgudoiiettt, with t*':.) mile r. id i b.ncis with 951 miles. The. order >j states arranged with feggv > th. % : :iof ears is: New York .-,115; Illinois. XSla; Peuusylvanhv. 4 It: Ma-vU'',nv : :'. S.S'.XJ, and Ohio S,2T*4. . Rut t!ii- order is entirely changed vhea tii number of cars ix?r mile of tre. !i t:.ken into con- : aideratian, for on this ba- i* of arrange-! ment the D'.- r! * f C abia heads the list \vith :.i , j . V, by Iliinjis, with 6.1 f. New Y* rh . ;tft "0 Mis-ou-ri with I.W f.- ’ Mo - Y:.wt:s with 4.03. The greate ■ a » laation per, «>ile of trad; b- 4111... • Nov. York. It is 981.793 in Ifcr.is '. .a: :a f 73.400 in Rhode I .’;:unl. lb’r.ols anti fAs.ihi) in Lonislam- "lh - 'u:»de l 'lebt per mile of ts-ack i> iarrest in New Vorit where ' ... : «•.» • fiber ’ /are . hi Rblodc lilsnil M ... .7 , - y. #.'»>.SSW, in Illinois and ML •- ' in both Missouri' ntul. Marylan V »T l te t * ..j'lV,; liabilities. J*c. r:hie , are 100 in New' \ ork -;; in Rhode Irian ! - ...... in .Il:,i:*vls. ‘ 7.» • i:: .disrsour: and 9113,400 in Lead daoa' The ‘ banner «tat. s <r> the ma - ter of capiu-.: nation ire Mii-j-*iipp!. F! .ri b, South Dakota and If** Mampiliire. whoso combined capital ,!• > ■’{: il funded debt amount \o less fiv. -1 iv:r iniltt of track, while vr.< vainuble uictre>j>oliproperties i New York iwturally gave that state its lei'ding position J .*u ilark. The & parttuv ;* \-i agriculture, for* •. ,try divlPii-n. W king:**::, has a coltection of rare tree, said plants only second u that Ntlosgiiig. to the famous Rewg,:! i. -« a. A.recent addition rid • d ..- t museum isa ”iace 7 s:rt tree from Jamaica. The ; inner \<ar!i •if this oncer tree is oom : posed of many lay ers of fine and intri catcly-v - •■•en fibers which interlock with rdoh other in all directions. Caps, Taffies, and even complete suits of this eoribr.s T -g- t-ddc k:ee hart been made. Jt bcn<-s.wi;. 10.3 ’.ritkjgixnjaon laundry. soap, an wiu-r l! . • ,i m the sun acejnlrt a dorroe of. whiteness seldom j . xceiled by ;;-e ri. rial icecs utu-Jcof cotj torn linen anti silk. This intricate web of Uiis cni<pue bark makes* it compare j favorably to the last mentioned produc- : tioas for l>oth beauty and durability.’ Unon Juice a* Tolteh. j Lemon juice applied to cast iron articles gives an excellent finish to the surface of the Jiictai- ft turns the portion of polished ca&t iron to which it is applied to a broftac black, and when touched - vt r with aheilac varnish will absorb a sufficient srnoant of the varnisfi' to preserve it. To many lemon juice would seem to be a weak and ineffective acid for metal, but everyone knows how yuicStly a knife blade of steel will blacken when used to cut a lemon, and the darkening Os poliabfid iron hv the acid is very beautiful

iWvtWmwmwWmm f Furniture. rome in and examine my goods. I 1 now have a complete line of I’urnitnre and prices to suit the times. | Rocking Chairs, Bedsprings, | Mattresses, Bedroom Suits, Dressers. e Commodes. Bureaus, Sideboard s. | Easels, Pictures and Frames. Wall- | Pockets, Mirrors, School Books and 1 Supplies, Wall .Paper, Candies and Ci- | gars. Prices cannot be beaten. | T- TXT. Kotixenloergrei, I SVRACUSE, INO.

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i • Dear Park. On tbe Crest ot the All*: ianies To those contemplating : trip to the mountains in venrch of healt’ and pleasure. Dec: 1....,, .. u.cerci f tho AllegEnpy ironntivii's '. •■» , 1 the 1 sea level, offers such varied -attractions as a delightful atmosphere during both day and night, pure water, smooth, , winding roads through the roads and ! valleys, and the most picturesque scenery in tho Allegheny range Tne hotel Is with ail adjuucts conducive ■ to the entertainment pleasure and com- ’ fort of its guests. The surrounding grounds as well as the hotel, are lighted with electricity. Six miles distant, on thq same mountain summit, is Oakland, the twin resort i of Deer Park, and equally as well equipped for the entertainment and accomodation of its patrons. Both hotels are upon the line of the Baltimore and Ohio : Railroad, hare the advantages of its vestibuled Limited Express trains between the east and west Season excursion tickets, eood for return passage ! until Ootober SI, wIK be placed on sale at greatly reducsd rates at all principal ticket offices throughout tho country. One way tickets, reading from St l-ouis, ’ Loulsrille. Cincinnati, Columbus, Chi- . cago, and any point on the B. <& O. system to Washington. Baltimore. Phila- , dslphia. or New York, or vice versa, are food to stop off at either Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park or Oakland, and the time limit will be extended by j agents at either resort upon application ■ to cover the period of the holder’s vi»n The season at these popular re -orts com meuces June 2*2d. i For full information as to L> tel rates , rooms, aedressGeo. DeShields, Manager Deer Park or Oakland. Garrett Co. ,\ld . - - i 4 - j jimoLfi T&a j IF=~ YOUHAVS any durar.rrement of riv: Liver, K';cl- ■ nays or Stomach, ts y cur C.ocJ la Imßiirn, sf troubled with constipation, or If your whole system Is run down and rreods buildins up, try UItCO~JJ TBA. Why pay a DOLLAR for n vt’o compound, when for 2& Q#NT& you can, got a. packac.o of UHbGU* rza, made from pura. fre&h harp- ** ith curatlva Qur.litlas r far cxco: d? any o* her tea oV prefer.-• , - V'-ymarxc-J. D •.is timpiv and plal: All fir 11 ~s> ; 7 : . ‘ ."■ *lvil P! 'C3LfI i res raws, cos Inferior teas re .t dr -ts : .., to wii you w “just as . t 'pda* LincolnTsari* lUonec their s**s jro.ort. *■< K* Qeses K* Cerii Dr. Caldwell’s P»p*in Syrup is so pleriSant to to tak? and withal *o effective to results that a hen on retried r.< th 1 !ng ecf-r ajxln takes its place. For eoa skipstit/N’. indigestion, eba-onie sick i headache, summer complains or apy i other trouble of the or bowels, . it lead all other remedies You don't hav? io spend a dollar to try thls rem- . *dy", It Is put op in 10c bottles and . speaks for ItselPas well In a small as a , large quantity. Regular sines 50e and *1 For sale by Theo, Miller, druggist . ■■ ■ /"**-- ■ ‘ r«Jta, IpW »Ll* cmOßv- mum BurlCwa

Havv'V.'.-ur <3LO \ ri to Order /jIA. I 5 ...©bic&SfO AVercbapt Taiior?. TB'y OG&rar;ics to Fit ar>d Please ypL>. L-AVRC SST fvSSORTA\i=MT. PRICES. LOOK AT THEia CAMPLES AT '* w

DOVeUWAWT TO llor lObACoO YOU CAN BE CURED WHILE USING IT. The habit of using tobaccdgrows on a uianuirUi gravtrdiseased conditions are produced. Tobacco damns cancer of tha mouth and stomacn: dyspepsia, of memory: nervous affections, congestion otthe retina, anfwastlne of the optic nervo, retiiliir.g m impairment of vision, even to the exnent ot biinuness; dizziness, or vertigo, tobacco asthma: nightly suffocation, duKjjaln in region of tha heart, followed brsharp pains, palpitation and weakened pulse, resulting in fatal heart disease. It also causes loss of vitality. QUIT, BEFORE IT IS TOO L ATE. To quit suddenly Is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco—to an inveterate user, becomes a stimn’e-nt that his system continually eraves. “BUCOCURO" Is a scientific and reliable vegetable remedy guaranteed to be perfectly harmless, and which ha* been in use for the last S 3, years, having cured thousand* of E&bitual tobacco users—smokers. chewers nnd~snuff dippers. YQC CAN t’SE ALL THE toiucco vor WANT, \yHILX TAKING “BaCO GUKO.” It will notify viju when* to stop We give a wHirria a labaktke to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 percent interest. ri v i ‘ BOC’O-CURO is not a substitute but ; a reliable and scientific core—which absotutely destroys the craving for tobacco without the aid of will. powpr, and i with no iaoonvenienee. It‘ leave* the < system as pure and -free fr-m nicotine iXs the day you took your first .ch r sr {smoka, j Sold by ail druggists at tl OO per box three boxes thirty tlavs treatment) am? j-GfArakttsaiJevsl. '12.50, orsontdir- . | ftp ... - ipt of price. jSi D SIX ■ tWOCENT TAMT3 Vs'-h SAMIT E EOX. ! ri it: .•:■:■ r;.’: . J^urekai I Chemical •& Maicutactnring Gompany, j I Manufacturing chemists. La CrosEe, ! Wisconsin ■ x - f-- " ■ . ' ' .. ■■,

The Only One ! To Stand the Test. Rev. William Cor?, whose father was a physician for over fifty years, in Xew Jersey, and who himself nt years preparing ISf the practice of * medicine, but* sub'se'quently entered the ministry, of the M. E. Church, writes: r ‘l am glad to testify that I have / \ had analyzed ail the k \ sarsaparilla preparations knowni in the trade, hut > f AYER’S t io the only one of . that I- could ' recommend as a c! blood-purifier. I have given away hundreds of bottles of it, as I consider it the safest a* well as the best to be bad.”—Wm. Copp. Pastor M. E. Church, Jackson, Minn. AYERS ■B THE OKLY WOBLF3 FAIR m w Sarsaparilla W hen in dou bt,ask for Ayer’s Pilis ~ - vt ti i. iiittn'.hKTtaa '

— ■ - ■ i ■ i n ■ — —a;wv --Cash Store We are offering some very handsome things in thin (foods suitable for Waists or Saits for the hoi mi I days. Mm showing a handsome line of [Hniifkv \h most pepnlar goods of the season, from lOe tip. umgiiaiiid Ginghams, light color ed and good-styles regular 12 *A n ~ : quality for s , Ivv ». ■ - • * • ■ HOS 6 Ladies' fast black Hose pr. -I , A complete line ot wui is Summer Corsets, ft Window Shades sgje** 1 01 ■' te 15c Special S!SWe e S all the profit Shoe rO , a -°i of Shoes from broken lines, many of them of 1 n grade, but off a little in style, which we are hound to sell if prices will sell them pisses’ arid o Oliild.ren/3, Sailoi Hats 1-4 and 1-2 oft from regular price. li in need of Cotton Pants or Overalls, we can give you the best value your money car buy. _•.-, . . ■ " BTETLER . & . BTRIEBT 1 What Do You * 4 BREAD Good workmen, a first - , class oven, the finest flour Cakes * obtainable, enable us to BUNS furnish Syracuse people as fine goods as can be baked any where in the country, and to give you enough for your money to make it un profitable for you to do your own oaking. GROCERIES Ow st ° ok is always fresn and complete and CANNED * our prices right, while , * - r\Li W 8 always aim to handle ■ iTUUiJo strictly pure goods 1 ■' “Adulteration-'' an- " Abomination " aie inter changeable terms ir a first class grocery store. E. E. Miles -& Bon, ‘Bakesa 6z O-rocers, * .SCHOOL BEGINS SOON! ■ \ Come and see my line of -School supplies Finest line m town just in. For Stationery, Toilet Articles and Pur! and unadulterated Drugs and call on Theo. Miller, the reliable druggist. Bring your girl gtnd try our delicious socK Fine Line of Cigars &nd Tobacco. . TKBO. '3iwdnCX-iZj3E3®‘.

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