The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 March 1896 — Page 1
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fßlUftt DIRECTOR H>. praver n.v«’itux Thur--d.i> «•'• uiui* All arv evrtilnliy InvUed to alteml. *“ k Allan rantor. I I’TliFltaS ( HVKCll:—Ke*. Jew* 'ILJr u . I?arsr i rv:.. - > cry alh-mlv ’ at It ",ck» -k. G<M»i M-rmun* pniuiXiTAII in iunlodiy tavlu-4 lu uUrt£U£M‘ 11.1 ue » kv»- ■ M E VH< R< " = -‘‘*^ bl, lf.£ o a Tu ,, a‘m 1 S fourtl. b.lrtmll< wt -*?■ ~ n- >u>u! * v 1 ' .. Wp- m. A ‘ : UUFTiII’FX < *llVl»< If I’rva.l.lng every | -ml the >a,unuy V.V..U.X I P every Ueduewlay eveutag • V r * C E:—Mvvlhie held nt M F- | chun h ewry >»iu»lay Ul -• l> >*»• vu nn iur j dlally l n .H.-rtv »n. nM >MITI| j 1 WaMMta V<m.*e*-u >.--'y- _ .1 SECRET SW IETIES. gYRA«t»K Xu. AM. F: A A M. , J W Stetler. W. M. .1 Mtvhnel X’lvoloi. " E, E- Snavely. $ J " . ffl.'rtl M.-rtlmr- rrnlsy ‘m or ; before full umm»m and Jk*** •*** k ' ••' * ■ .' • ...- * . i •. . < lt>Ko Lol’GE XU. ’’•• KNIGHTS OF rVTIHAF. Uyraruw. liMliaua. "-ry rmlb«hi It* •lai.dln* UUm4. U> Bi- ■ Amtxl. , W» Snavely. C - v. E.l C. Graham. K «»f K AS. •—— —■' 9f ’ AKI. VIEW K*ST XU G Meet* every Ut atld 3d Monday ul»hta [ Ui uiuulir • iOliver Cnunwell. 1* <’• gYKAI i >E TEX F XU KG K. 0. r. M. mvetliss- *•"' •'!• Thursday gg&'WZ’. SSiiK * »** Xillrr A _Uu»i.-i.< • drug -tiuv. All -IT Kul.ht* .a.rduill.) tu» tt. d lo alt, ■••“ J « Hau.l.l. Mr K«-Uu*u. A- .V U »"*»“. U- K. au - ■ Klilwly Time Tables. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Ttaint P»*» Syra*** av L*lh»w*. - east bovnd. M*. a u! M |‘»w»Mrr»iHl Mull V ♦>* A M 14 I‘aMMHKvr |v:.u I*. M ■ * next i«>uxi» Jlu. IT and 2ail ! «* <’ ■ M. J M ULAHL Local Agent For furtber Inh.rn atlon call on H A U TK kel Ajtrnl. or addrv— U r AIU u. A-» ’ Vvu t Faaa r V l.a »»'y ...... . I U U H T !• ‘ A MrilhLL. VH A* O .*«~t II-Vwal-opl l«-uir»«rAU . ' '' ■/ ; I c. c. C. & st. L- R. RBig Bout Kcutt. RME TABLE i'rctrn MiWoni. Ind., Io effect Oct iWlh. MWGOING NUirril. .ft«v e Mall’an-I lyi-nw " ' - J 4. all and Ml**— =4 «u - M Sunday o«if I WW-R-GOING SOt Tlt. Ko. » all *n«l rwn ni • SK and I M»r«— * » " £ " - K. Huoday O“l* ■ » ;— ■«' QMITH BRO’S CITY MEAT MARKET. Fay hlebest market prt.-e for t'attle. !!'•-•' Vaal’ IHdr** I-*" 1 -*<» Talto.- FWb w. ai at* alt tlnmo « k»« bUxUainl cvurU-uu.! irvaimvnl i|> all. SYIUCVSE, IND. v. . rjpHE PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET. l)n Huntington St. one dour aoatb of iti’lianl Kuoui Fresh Meats at all Times Hi gin*, t n.aiket price imid fur Veal. Hkk» and Poultry. Cates A Bean, Prop’s SYRACCSR. INDIANA. , * ■. ■ ~ ■ • • .V DARRy, ___ HDEKTAKEK and EinLIHL I hare on hand the finest line of Ca-krte in the county, over tweuty difterr nt stylea and tiniaii. also a <*>mpicti* Hue of Burial Rubes. AUSWtr ail call* promptly day or night. SYI’CS’ iABIIM
SYRACUSE REGISTER.
HotUeuberocr lias a fine new line U Wall Paper very reasonable. ■t Sometime since Prof. Dolan received notice from Dr. Eigenmannn to be on the lookout fur a Urge number of spawn from the U.' S. fish cummiaaiomr to be placed in Luke Wawaaee. Laet Friday Mrs. Doliu sent word to her busband at the school room that a can supposed to contain tie spawn Lad arrived, and he hastened down town and secured Warren Colwell and Geo. Darr to put them in the lake, giving them particular instructions to place them at the deep water off Black Stump Point The instructions faithfully earned out, the can was carefully sledded over ibe ice to the point marked “A” on the diagram given, and its contents, some ten gallons of a clear liquid which emitted a peculiar smell altoge|ber unfamiliar to the uvntiemeu in charge of the work, wh»,unfortunately are not in the habit of ‘taking on” any thing, wns carefully poured through the tile in the ice. Dr. Eigenmann Was here Saturday. Anticipating that he might Lave need of it here, Le bad forwarded from the University t.» Mr. Dolan; without previous notice, ten gallon* of good 9S“ O alcohol. The ipawn have nut yet arrived but will eome soon. •
CPAPE HILL Jamie O Uouke A Co. Second Ward T< ru Kiucaide has traded for the Bower» threshing outfit. Mis* Maud Kelly visited Miss Mamie L ingLltu last Taesd iy. S. B. StiilL-i attended t’ie republican couvtnti -n at Plym ruth last week. Coon S rieby delivered a load <>f bogs in Syracuse Monday. 8. B Stiller will attend the repub fican mucus at Flvmouth this week John Aleck will go t»» Goshen in a few weeks os h* has secured a good job. It seems there is a general. t< ndeiicy f»»r the Bulivuritis to move; to Goshen. - Grandfather Stiieby is on the sick list Beit Riggs of Milford, was in Bo’a var last Saturday evtuiig. Mr*. H E S.rieby spent last Sunday with Mis S D. Miller. »Ve would advise Charley Muck the next time he catches a ground hog to take its jelt, und iieibape th. weather will lie more settled. About twenty ladies of Bolivar met at the home Os Mrs. D. ’v L-iughliu last Friday and sewed carpet mgs, and hud a general good umt. J \ i We are pleased to state that lona Cable is un the mend since tire operation wm performed on her Krm by Dr, Bowser lust Munday. Zip now sports a new huggyBowler was in Second Ward last Sunday looking after the falhtrlei-s The rvjiort of the wedding last Sunday was a mistake. Bill Rowers of K-nsis writes that be has sown Lis outs and is plowing for com. After this week Jamie A Co., will dissolve, aud would Ike all parties to |Mjr ihur small drib* as it s their last chance. Albert Wogoaaan will work for Enoch ELey thia summer. Janiza Guy sports a new Waverly bicycle, purchased of E. E. SUieby Prayer Meeting at Pleasant Hill every Toesday night st 7:3U. Sunday school will be organized next Sunday at 9.00 o'clock. Let evert laxly come out and take part and make it interesting. David Laughlin moved to Burket last Wednesday. The widow Nine is on the sick list Coon’s Charley baa .returned Lome from Goshen where be has been for tlie pest two weeks taking treatment 'f« r his eyes and getting glasses to j suit bis eye*. Tackua will take contract* to break cult* this summer. Charley Strieby will move into J. B. Strieby’* Louve.tLis week. Albert Hilmer made a visit to Goshen last week. —.. i »——-— Old pictures enlarged at Syracv.~e igal.ery.
SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA, THURSDAY. MARCH 25. 1896.
Additional Local. Does your house need papering? If so, ree Wull Taper at Ruthenberger’a. , W N Richter ordered his psper sent to Ann Arbor, Mich, where be is attending the University of MediMecicine at that place The Christian Endeavor Society will give an Easter Social in the K of P ball, S rturday evening, April 4, 1833. Watch for hand bill next week Amos Medium received a telegram yesterday info-.ming l.im of the sudden death of his brother Sjrencius Medlam of Topeka, Ind, aged 29 years The funeral will take place Friday and the remains interred in Evan Chapel cemetery Sympathy i is extended the family and friends BENIGN CLIPPINGS. Quite an interesting gun shoot will occur at the gallery on next Saturday evening, between C. W. Butler ; and Cbarlf-s Mast<>n. Twenty ahot* will be fired on each side, with a ‘stake-pot’ of 25 cents a shut. Considerable money is up on bets on - both sides, and the outcome will be watched with interest. In son Longacre who has been visiting relatives and friends in town has returned to his home in Chicago, j Mr and Mr*. C, A. Alwine visited! Wm. Givens and wife Friday, Earn Jud*y sports a new Ariel wheel. Chas. Alwine sports a new hoise. It is a fast stepper. Miss Anna Hawkins is sick. Henry Alwine has been seriously hl . • Among our K. P.’s who attended the funeral of Mr. Keim at Milletsburg are, C. W. Butler, Geo. Pricket O1 Bickel and Bert Butler. Our m<dl trains have been taken off the Wabash road. The evet ing trains No. 53 arriving at C;l4 and No. 51 arriving at 6:43 will cairy the maU hereafter. M. and C. W. Edson will g<> to Chicago Ibis week. Beuditba Hursbey leads the Y P C U next Sunday evening. Rev Reese will pitacli Lis last ser mon at the E V church next Sunday i evening. Ait McGarity is home from Goshen but will return again in a few days. The township teachers Lad a lively institute lust Saturday at D.strict 1 Wc notice that C W Butler is ad- j * £ ditig quite a large amount of new : stock to Lis hardware line at.d bar ordered a gr< at quantity of binding i twine fur the season Mr and Mrs Mosemvn (nee N Hees) will move on a farm in the j Haw|>utch. Mill Tully bacgGoe to Metriam to woik on a farm. H Rex of Ty ner City, has been visiting relatives and friends at this place. We are surprised to see him •uokitig so well, and his many friends would have been pleased to bavjs him stay longer. Come again Henry. Travi* Butler visited with Daniel Pe< pie’s Sunday evening Jamie O'Rourke A Co, remarked in Lis items t.bout our being in the iSdlar. We were not tiier* eavesdropping, but we were to w i:>*the beer off _of some-Cl£es mustacb< and helping Lim out of the old cellar j W* understand that the fellow ba gone to itemizing now, i It's all the same, a slight cokl. con ge-Ual luags or severe cough. One Xliu- ! uu- L‘»ugh t.'uru UanUhea them.—MrUer die Uuahtoig ’ " vary. iretiSteMws laNutire -teas ” aie a !«>ther Caklwell s brrup pepsin is’ more convenient, pleasant to take ami more effective. ! Try a lOe bottle large sizes and *1 at Theo. Miller’s drugstore. * i “ -***—- Elect-ic Bitters. 1 Electric Bitters ‘is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the languid cxliausteil feeitag prevails, when the liver t is torpid and sluggish and the need of a ; t«>nic and alterative is felt. A proper ’ use of this mediviue has averted long ami perhaps fata! bilious ft vers. No | medicine will art more surely ia couniterweting and freeing the system from tb* malarial irnisoh. Headache Constipution. bizziness yield to Electric Biters. uOc ami SI per bettic at Miller x ‘ Bushung'sdrug store.
Take a dose of De Witt’s L ittle Early Kisers just for the g«0<l the good they will do you. These iittle.pills are gvaM for indigestion.go kI for headache, goml 1 ior indigestion, good fi>« Lcatiaebe good ; for liver complaint. g’Mil for cwn.-tipa-I Jon. They are good. —Miller & Bu»h- --! °“®’ ‘ ■amicus Results. l-rom a letter writen by J Gnnderman o; IHamondale. Mich, we are permitted t«» make this extract:—“l have no besh tatiun in recoin mendtag Dr. King’s New Discovery, as the results were id most marvelous in the ca-e of my wife. While 1 was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding iaguppe Terrible paroxysms of Coughing would Inst hours, with little’ interruption and it seemed as if she could , not survive them. A tnctid reeetume.uded Dr. King's New Discovi ry. It was quick in its work and satisfactory in results.” Trial bottles free at. Miller «k Busong's drug store. ITALY AND TH£' VATICAN. 1 Dow th* niowdlrw an* t’oeqam War I* Waged. 6 It Is a racre<i maiin* handed down from age to age by the rueI tensors of st. I‘etcri that w hat- ! ever epiritual or temporal pow.•n« have once lx»ei» placed within their hands shall be kept intact and unimpaired, says Maeteltlan's Magazine.' They do not ndmit defeat. What they <lo not zpossciss de fact<» they at least jxisscw de jure. If they Lave lost ! the suluitence. they return the shadow, i and if their enrfhly kingdom has f>cen ; filched that loss, they say. will only 0e continued for a season, until that brighter day returns when all shall b« restored. The holy Catholic church, it is said, enn atforc to stand and .vail. An all-seeing providence will give her the victory at lost., In the belief of all i true Catholics it is certain that sh* will eventually triumph cs that th* .Mtn will rise again. Mehuwhile. though rhe never haste* »Le never rests and she presses on her rltims with a persistency which, if often silent, never llaga. : « They are pushed unceasingly frona hour to hour, from »!ny to day, from year to year ami if the outside wofkl cau forget them or deride them the government of King Humbert never can. it Lus to face an unsleeping foe whom no good will cun ever conciliate or aj> j>en.se, whose claims arc incapable of compromise. Both demand the right U> rule in the city of thet’acsarsaml the victory of <Aie side iumiw the inevitable and enduring humiiiaticn of the other. So is waged the bloodless but unequal war. Vet. though the occujiatiou of the qulrinal is securely bused on force, the Vatican has weapons in her arsenal of a less material kind with which sh* to well able to harass anti aunoy. AFRICAN IVORY BEST. Uore Duratle »i»d Capable of Higher ArXtetlc Vses Than Any Other. African ivory is now -conceded to be finest. The first quality of this comes from near the equator, aud it has been remarked with regard io thia ! j’uet that the nearer tho cqr.ator the smaller is the elephant, but the larger lire ttiaks. The ivory from equatorial Africa, says Chamber's Journal, is closer in the grain and has less tendency to become yellow by exposure than Indian, ivory. The finest transparent African ivory is collected along the west coasts between latitudes ten degree* north und ten south, and -this is-believed to deter, orate In quality and to be more liable to damage with increase of latitude in either direction. The whitest ivory comes from the cas t coast. It is considered to be in best coiidition. when recently cut; it has then a m-cilovv., warm, transparent tint, us if soaked in oil. and very little ap- ’ ptarance of grain or texture. Indiitn j ivory has an opaque, dead, white color, and a tendency to become diMrolored. Os ths Asian variety Siam is conakl- : ered to be the finest, being much superior in apjiearance and density. The Ivory of the mammoth tuaks is not very much esteemed, particularly in England; It is honsldcred too dry and brittle for elaborate work, besides which It is very Eabto to turn yellow. As a matter of fort, the larger tusks very rarely leave, Astatic Russia, being too rotten for Industrial purposes. A Dtaaioait WwMlb-;. An event at all times sufficiently rare t to create interest, and mate especially In this country, has taken place in the small village of Glo’gnes. In the department of the Oise, says a Paris corre- ■ sponttao*. An old couple, M. and Mme. i A*dry..am>d the rejoicings est he whole ! parish, celebrated recently their diamond wedding. The husband first saw the light in ISIO, and his wife w as born J fire years later. The cure who officiated on tho'weasion of the golden wed- ; ding of this happy old pair presided •again. M. Andry Is ••till a hale and hearty old man, and hopefully looks J forward to still some y.-ars of married ! life, although his spouse to somewhat ! feeble, and required t’w stalwart arm of a grandson, who is a non-cotnnita-slonod officer, to lean on. Sent for by the Qurea. When you rend in the newspaper*, on tha diwxvlution of a ministry, that .the queen sent for any particular personage to form another, you must not suppose it was her own inclination dictated the •cloetlon. She is snpposed to take the adv ice of the retiring minister as to the success'r he may deem most fitted for the office. .* ?»Agedjr at the Altar. A singular incident is reported from . Chrastian. Bohemia. A loving pair • were in church to be united for life. While the priest pronounced the nuptial blessings one of the candies on the altar suddenly went out. Thia, accorvltng to popular tradition, heralds the advent of some great misfortune. The young, beautiful, and just before a so supremely happy bride, uttered a heartrending cry and fell senseless into the arms of her distressed lover. She died Ia few minutes after, still enveloped iu her bridal veil 1 X'sfia, Utt site a« Pr. ttttw £«xt cast
The Cash Store HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED FULL LINES OF GOODS FOR ALL OUR VARIOUS MENTS WE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY WITH A CHOICE, UP-TO-DATE LINE OF MERCHANDISE. A, A A A A A A New dress goods. Anticipating a very radical change in the styles of dress goods for the spring of *96 we made an extras ordinary effort to close out all stock on hmA and ’ to what extent we succeeded many of you know, A Very little left, A Which enabled us to put in a complete and line, A MOHAIRS, in plain and figured. A NOVELTIES, all styles. A SERGES. HENR ETTAS Bc. A PLAIDS, a fine line, suitable for waists and suits. A THE LATEST IN TRIMMINGS to match goods. A A A A A new line of shoes. All kinds and sizes in strictly up>to>date And the full worth of your moneys 100 c on the S Special closing prices on all old lines, A A A HATS—Young men, We wish to call your attention to the fact that we have in stock a full line of the popular styles in Fe*< doras and stuf hats, A Hats for old and young. A Ladies’ shirt waists. THIS WILL BE A SHIRT WAIST SEASON. A We have a complete line from 50c up. A EARLY BUYERS will get the CHOICE SELECTIONS. A We have a more complete line of fashionable and up-to-date goods than was ever before shown in Syracuse. Come in and look it over. We ll be glad to help you. STETLER & STRIEBY.
Our Store Is Everybody’s Store. v J People are well acquainted with this fact, for the low price wind has been blowing trade our way. People come, examine and buy and, buying once, buy againAThcse who are not our customers, we will say. when AAA you get tired of paying prices you shouldn’t AAA pay: when you get tired of wasting money . you shouldn’t waste: when you are ready /<ome to us. whether you care to buy or not come in and see us. a E. E. Miles & Son, de G-zocezs. - - y 7|i <5 r T?T=j , T , T-iE:Ea cSC B’T’EBIEZB’Z",
NUMBER 20.
THE OLDEST; ANO THE BEST Cough-cure, the most prompt and effective remedy for diseases of thetl:roat and lungs, is Ayer’s Cherry I’etloral. As an emergency luedif eine, for the cure of Croup, Sore Throat, Lung Fever and - Whooping Cough, AYER’S Cherry Pectoral cannot be equaled. E. M. Bit AW LET, 1).. Bis. See. of the American liiqttist Publishing Society, Petersburg, Va.. endorses it. as a cure for violent colds. bronchitis, etc. Ur, Brawley also adds: Totdl ministers suffering from throat troubles. 1 reeomuiemi ° AYER’S Cherry PectoraS Awarded Medal at Valid'* Fair. AYER S PILLS Cure Liver rd Stonxcb Trcutlet , THE GREATEST AUTHORITY IN THE WORLD prescribes CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL INHALE! \ — FC " — COLDS IM HEAD. CATARRH. J&- A SORE THROAT. LA GHiPPE, HEADACHE or F l ea? Abt Etui or Ihroal TtmHa ’ W7 zJI M. X. U >K>«r'S,WWCO* l»H U S«w-« to th*.C«ntr»: Tbrowt «b 4 Ear He d*. harw* himtUf In ••pvorbl ww4w-») n-ur. al la frUa’K tv«n» m fUJow. “TW v»|k»* «rs Meatbwl rh.rk» ta • ■uaw hxrdly ism Ihaa mrtJuN*. arwtr (U«h> la the hra*l. »«r allU.B.af aaaal Akmfs eaa4w« rklr.rtU. tw the Rklsrai hrvalbwa*. I grwwPrthw la haler tw tkv rXlcskt •Z baadr«*di per mslw.’’ A f IIROXU DISEA.sfi IXBES IN BTBBI BAD COLD! Thea why <U» rva go •* las dwlwded »»’ trying »• wev uat yowr »U*rx when CtM?xam*» Imhalbm w;ll ralUv* y»« inttaath. It -• a > •e.twl C«n|W» a ! worth »-f n*«Lci»« for SO rta»' V«* »!• te-ning -r mummuhz Jru<« to d»b>:,itst< *y*l«tn. Only a Mraahine aa4 h-wlnd «M h* >«». b» Whwlihf. Fahhc Ua<c*r» awl *p-®kera '!>• it and hmi It th* great* »t *l4 ta a'rvii’owS'n* the tfer»*U. * itifi IICIA7A I J- SAUfFVRT, a di»ti«ewi»ha4 INFLUENZA! 0.. SEA SICKNESS! •’I t»> • C »!»d V« hmaa • V»r«»th»>l lul- il.r »irrr.n» a marked Wwrl* dal ia Sm Mcknww xad eapwei dlv in the beadarha and wt<s winch raauuaa attM tar actwai v«*ta nt< aau.tvt. bbr paa»«d UL” NI-TTvilt a. X. T.. Jan. Xl. » nar. a>4 Catarrh afe.'t tea r«w«. .A friend nUtneoMot y«V >wft haZpad CM tha fir*t Uam I tr.ml It. n Mtpa? T . IXAGLAS MOUTON. Kt»a«v«», X. Y. T have aveJ ««M W Menthol Inhalm h r a moath •(hirrMtic Catarrh of twenty year*’ Hauding. Il ha* giwa ma »••• toltaf thaa aU •<!»•» »am*d»* I »vr tried. »L LATHAM. TH n» U Healthful aid HKkDACBB Sulf.rm. ■riarv » W lha Care. Intomaia nad Nerv.wa *»«. Dwi'l b* Crx4rd With wvrth'«»» ln«itat>aa. Take oa*J Cl ■ !%•>». U>», u 4rw«-. «r »»««* r—U'o' "J ’itT; Wnw Mr H-l ™ W«*k»v.taU. • IsMMIS 3BW CO. VUmw, I>4. cr »•. 3*4 DmtWb SU, CllUf* >*• “ h Ciisismsn’s Menthol Balti I J-‘ I*tbec*fcsi, rere’t.tnJ meet reliabl* k remedy for L S CUTS SALT RHEUM CH4PPEO HA.OS t F« BURNS ULCERS FROSTED FEET E fa BRUISES ITCH RINC’VORMk £ SCALDS ERYSIPELAS ANO OLD SORES. E Specially R*co*>naadsd tor PILES. £ k. Quick to Iteltcec Colu »u 4 KtJaw luflatnmntlon. ), S 3 GuanuiUrdfojtive sotWarikm: when yon >■«<! S 3 an ointment,!* 'Of F*t Cushman s Menthol . f Balm. Do u->t accept any thing el«e as beini: InW “ f 4 as «•»!. This Balm i« tljf l :ir K «»t BoxoT Oua*> ” 5* incut sii'l tiie best oa tlie market bt If too >TUin«>t c»t it of your irnnrfst send tSc. h for one box by mail. Sul<Sl>y all leudiug drug;kata h jh CUSHMAN DRUG CO. F pi vtsrrssr-s. ts». «e jsi u*,ri><>r. m_ t nteica. y I I Why N ot D rink | MARTIN’S =Nervi ne=j TUa Sew Food Substitute Coffee ? I It U fir euperior to coffee or tea for health. ® stren.ih an J economy. Equal* Mocha and x Java tec color and Savor. -ANDPrevent* and curve beafacbe. nervonaiMee. & « Ble*:il-W8n-*M, liyeiiepeia, heart diaeae*. .ji constl;iation etc., caused hy coffee and tewl i Saves expense. IB package 30c; equals S g two pounds other eoCee. , § -EAT- a § | I Breakfast | ■ * j The muscle hui’dlng, § ® 1— t/'A/'AZ'I brain etrengthehina. © 5 i LKJLI *c<! MW inyigonu- © i) in« protmrtiea ex- © y) trwted from choice wheat. 2tb package, © •; 15 i -ntj. Sold bv eroeem. Prepared by © DIL MARTIS HEALTH FOOD CO.. © •; Elkhart. Indiana. © I Scientific Americas /Jk Agency for •S dKX >J CAVEATS, ! I W TRADE MARKS, DESICM RATBMTa, ,c2r ’ COPYRIGHTS, etcJ For information tnd free Handbook write to MCNX A CO- :S1 Buaibwar. KEW Yokx. eldest bureau for secmfhi: -arents tn Amencw Every patent taken out by us is brought t*f;*e the public by a notice given free of enwg. I» uw jrituiific American Larweat circulation of any scieatlSe paper te th. world. Snlenilidly illustrated. man should be without it. H ee ,' l ’Z-v vear: *1.71 six months. Address MI NN A CO, pTbLisuuid, 3ttl Broadway, hew tort City.
