The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 41, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 August 1896 — Page 1

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IEI ill'll DIttCTORL 11 vHjv M*rvl< v» M F( Hl ECU i’rvu* hhitf on m **tul ’ vn.-i.nuH.ib M 11 a m. iu<l Uiv ur*t *ubbatl» ut . U> P 1( uiw* m >■•><: y t ,m A i!, i t iqiETIUIKN «Hl luivrualc Sunday al Il <>,»<* * Sel.UMl -ta A ..<,M K -x.«. ?i H. Pa-lor «•»* |’(U of rra-.-u i.in- ■ very -••• 'uji, n> I’rny* r >”*■’ ' ,i, ><! Thur-*!-,) •v. tig a'|m' .-..idiali) InvU.xi U. alu nu JU-EFH HVMPI S, I' . r Vl** <• F-:■ MvetMMWk-;d at the * FAKI.I i KETUINU. r.<y • BEUEJ SOCIETIES. gYKAVI -M l.OPiil- M’ P'-l iA A M J W ?t< t er. " M Mol el N " Kl E, SbavGy. ■' "• Stated - Fr day ««> <» , beforv .tail i> ; ‘- •• *' - ; "'■* " ’ K<»*< tl 'K<» I.''■ *•! ->V -*• ® ' '■ ■■ ■ -■ ■ KNIGHTS • 1 I’YTIHAS ■ ;y ) • • •• - - ‘ JtSTtaen. le rtandtag aM tavited aM- ‘ ' U-ud ~ . • VVni Snai vy. ( < HI C (Ji'ahiini. K < ? R Ci S. temple no. i: Sathbcno SistersMeet everv ErWay Evwiiiig at < a*t • Hail A-- tiers i»* ' ■ ...atten.l, ’ I.AI >■ ' Bi> a t... M. > < N.iia'llutV. M i»l K I ' ' • « • ■ y -j T AKE VIEW lO'T V’ -K‘. G A IL Meet# ;i,<-ry l*t <n<l M Monday lu rivh mvtith » . . Os - , . 0 Oliver Cromwell. I’ C OYKACI >!'• I’ES 1 NQ. L’>7 x/iT. I. ! ' rated wtaUnr. --- '•"•' *. cnltu. ’ ’ 1 b- l<; _ fMlQrr A I <.-b- i-.' * dru« » ™ O id.--.Kj b- : . j,-i Hah«y sir M A A Iva -■ K K- ' . . SYRACUSE HIM SO 51 L. 0, T. M. . 1 Ulv I't ar.l 3nl Ftidav < vCI ing? ift etch mouth, ii» • K. O. T. M. hu<l .AU Lilly M*cc»trees H.A -h I to nl-teud. Il eae Si' i ' > 1 * U CSyn. Dale HiiUhuld, Lady.B, K- ’ | Railway Time Tables. j Baltimore & Ohio R. RT iaiiin I’J" Syra<-n-M- as fo.lows: - EAST BOUND N». St OM'ttl n ' >, rtuM.-iiger and M;«ll V. *A AA* U I'a.'a n?vr IV.AS I M \\ E<l BOUND K«j. ilM’as'.-nv'vr an.! Mail - " , ? I- •■ air j. j. M BI4IR. Lin. Agvnt Fur. further Infvri >-.i>i« «#H on U •*■ <’ .-picket A;vi>». or urtidn-w. l<- 1* Alien. Av» 11 Gen 1 l-ans t Asvut. I I b.acii • K uII T H * AMrtll.EE. < HAS VM I I 1.. > , Gen I’•upt. Gi n I A-’t I ’’' '', ■ ' . ■ ; ■■ ' | . ’ i . -f“ -• c. C. C. & St. L. R. R. ■ ’■ . Big Tour Bouts, riAUE TABLE From MiHonl. Ind.. ! In effect Oct ?Oth, ISVS. GOING NORTH. / j Ro tt- M.-iH aod Kvpnre* ” ' A « n >-1 14. ail F.vj.rt»s I • SU, Syntiay <>u > ' ' 1,4 j i GOING Sot TH No. Wall and f'-i nx. l- S 3, sll am! Fvpixns iff m •' T7. WMM? ÜBdV -7 Up. id x , - ... , • I - ' ' | » UMITH BRO'S t CITY MEAT MARKET. bOEi- market pri ' • Veal Hilh'c Card a..u T;,ll >«. FrOah WMI **' at all time* l*l< aii block* ami ci’um-..-:* treatment to ail. j • - SYBACCSB. IXD. j /tEO. DARR. UDEKHkEK aai EIBILIEI. I have on hand the finest fine of I'askrt* it» the cvHinty. «»ver t««my tttt-1 ■ .rent style* dM finish, also a ComHelinetjf Buiidtl Rubed. Answer all j . M* prompts day or n.ght.. MIIUSE. lABUAL I p

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; EENTGft HEMS. - - The Perrine Traveling Circus in town last Wednesday evening was ' very good and quite well prtronized, ‘ owing t.« the great BuSalo Hill cir- ; cue close Thursday, which nearly ail ». of our sports attended and report it i the best ever withered. Some of our people did no| get home until . the following motnibg. The Misses Edwina Butler and i Pearl Kiblinger returned from Valp paraiso, Friday, where they have been attending the summer normal school. John Bm&k et EHkuwik apewt Saturday evening and Sunday with his i parents and friends in this vicinity. The ball game between Benton land Wolcottville Saturday afternoon resulted iu Benton’s third d« feat this i season by a score of 8 to 16. The game was very interesting. The ; visitors rpean well of our umpire. J We failed to bring off a bicyc’e race Saturday afternoon as was the intention, owing to the taking.out of the bridge across Salomon s Creek, wh re a ni w iron one w ill soon fill . is | lace. Tj4*re were several crack liders from different points to compete in the 5-mile handicap tut they returned disappointed. Attention/Gerd Ocmecratj I The N.. k.-; l'.ate icsu lui* bffere<t a I -l tin- l >un t Hip to 1: titluap • ii A:;g 2V. iWh el't and oep:. £ actwUal the; <. oti.vnutiou of Go. : - Dem k.i ats .Kelurir iimil >ep 7. 279 Several of our people attended the camp meeting at Oakwood I’ark last Sur lay aiternoon. Meeting clesed Sunday evening. Mr. and Wrs. John F.tline of New ■ Paris, ,-p. nt Saturday and followihgl S.bK.itb with Mr. and Mrs. E igeue J ciday <jf tins place. The blue rock shooting contest! j Saturday afternoon Was won by C. I \V. Butleri This is dur first ehoot since last Winter and our club lack.* ; Ipractice. ••• ’■. ' J:': I j Mt and yir.WWWtTrtw’ Mills-or Elkhart , sj <nt the Sabbath with Mr iand Mrs Li under Cripe. ' . | I E.i'r th.- G.<‘<! 1• :n >er:it, ■ ( .invention .at i-i.u-. irat: ;j- . Aug .. lai aii.i .-. p i-i, luc Nii-kel Plate Kbsui of-j !«-. -a i ,;.. nt «»ri-‘ f»r ■ f-u I‘.r- r iutlu Strip- lielmniuuilSe? 9. ' : The ice cream social Satuidy, un ler tie aiisp cfs of the Benton Bil. At-'-’Ciatipn was well atti:. b l. - Pro- ■ I were >13.26. - Ik b iMrall of Ashley, is visjting at I lrw:n Ik rk< i; ile’e. ’ Milo Christie ai d two children o I -i;. rti , w.io . .vi-J>vin lisning par i nts arid grand-parents returned i home Tuesday, ilc is emplojed in : the laik: Shore freight office as cash wr.; . . •■ * , Isaac Mumme|t and- brother-in- ■ law, made a flying trip to White, Prgeon, M -i. , Sufi in du their bicy-| clee and returned the same dajj They had quite an experience with the ‘ bronchos." I* I Travie Butler and Isaac Mummert went to Middlebury Monday to re pair' and return the former's bicvdi ; which the latter disabled Sunday on Lis return trip Mr. Mummert ba 1 eotue’experience but fortunately h friend in need is a friend indeed, when a borrowed wheel will help out I - the u< idy. -• Ira Jackson h employdd-id Go- : shea. ' '' ‘ Mrs Lew E. Wertingei sports a ’ new bicycle. ■ Dr. Coas. Mxston. our druggist. j and Hon Geo W Prickett, were in ' ' Ligonier Monday oil business. | Fred.j XUr.n wei t to Mils.-rd bn *lWitl bu»it< ss Monday. < » —-W-* ' - —- THE BUCKET SHOP. : A Woman Who WauteJ Uarce Uoca of Buckets* Itu: No GrainA well-known ehiaen w ho rveidee in Northwest \Viuthiu<t<xi is u patron of a certain’bovki l sitop; says the WushtDF’ioa SUm-. wife was informed of the fact and accused h ui of it with so much dircctnwsa that be could n«N deny it. “You made -$2 0 on l»uck«<s In tqms i »ho,>. iß.lu’l you'?" she Cvu.-..:.t0 ' kn w. -~ ••Certainly, dear. -You see the war in . Cui a crvalc-s a great demand for buckI eta, uad there is a place w here you can give your orders and sell them again at a pvpdt.” Nothing more was said, but the wife ecmchuded to make some money on ! buckets and not let her Ir.isband know! Jt. In some way sbe learned the loent-icm t ; of tbebueket sbop.and town told who she was. and said; I -F want SIU) worth of l ockets. The ['■•me kind my husbaml fought?* I “luis ? I- I '-? rUkv to-day, madam." f

SYRACUSE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. «NDIANA. THURSDAY AUGUST 20. 1896.

3 j FOR GOLD, i! i. • I *■ 7 r FOR SILVER. i• < / 7 X' 1 Fox - J' ■ _ I —___—.—— — "^—- r-j — —— — □Tixe ZDexxiocxat. » - i' : —: —'—’ —’• • ’■ "• ” ‘ ' 7*' Kosciusko County’s New Paper. u<Y’ ' . .

said The proprietor .“UTioTnT not Trant to explain the operations of the place. ‘T'-donT. care,” sho urged. “Here’s the money. I'll come aJter the buckets. to-morrow.” Tho-next day she appenred'hud was . : <! that t!.e buckets Tad been 1 st-Ijl at S;?0 advance, but that tj»e Bupplywase'xhnusicd andt-hey , were going hito the wheat .and com j bus;:> -ss until more could be manufactured. "I don’t want any- wheat or com," she I .Said;- "but ain’t .it- mean.. I can't buy any more bucket* ?" And the husband congratulates himself on how he sue-it-r«kxl in getting, the bucket shop pro prietor to stop his wife’s dealings with- j out repealing tlieir nature,'-while she , is a spring hat and a dr-ess ahead. INDIAN STOICISM. Z Choctaw Works Kight t’p to the Day of Jtll« ilxrcutionThe stoicism of the North American ! Indian Is proverbial. Iu the long ago '• w hen one trilx.''warred against auother, j priseuers were accustomed to stand torture without illuching. The race‘may have degenerated, but its re- ; niarlmble cfinrswtcrktic is still conspicuous. A story . to’d by a -western I: citi/ci: to a Washmgtbn Star reporter > 1 furnishes a good I’liistratipti of ibe'in-differ--nee' w ith which even the Indian •of nrctry-rlews d - :t!i: “In the Choctaw Indian nation there is no jail Ln which convicted murderers are con- ! ’ fir.ixl," mid he. "When 1 first went to the Indian territory I settled in ihe Choctaw nation, and hcaritig that n certain, Indian .was -in eNcellent hard on , the pie.eh, I l.unt-'d him up and asked him if he would work for me. ‘I will j work until the 20th of tjtrxt. nvonthJ he L 'Why le t lang, r1 iiiijuired. ‘I ar. to 1 ! a':, n d the 2i>t,' was his reI hired. I L:., t ...nd upon ir-pairy learned that wii. • he .d V trfle. But one num I has cut failed' to return for hangingafter he Lus been sentenced, and my Imli. n d.d re t prove an ext eption to., the rule. Ou tl*- day Lefort- the e.xecu- | them was to take place he left ns ealtnly as though goingcti u visit.and the hang* - Ing took i !a,;e at the time appointed. Notwithstanding hisapproachingdoom the-Indian made ouc of the best ranchers I ever saw, and I regretted to lose him." AN ENGINEER’S LUCK. txrwtea a Ixxl<c of.Fve, Gold from Illa I Cab Wlmlow. J. Bowlan, all engineer In the employ " of the Burlington ’' recently made « good ore “find" in a curious n.uuner. His route is over the , line which runs through the very heart of the Black Hills. On his tripa I u;> and dow n the roed be noticed at a joint two or three miles north of Rocbj ford a ledge that cropped out at the surface near an open cut. lie finally became COE' ineed that tlx* appearance of the rock lore a striking resemblance to some rich orc he hud previously seen in rnother part of the Black Hills. He told a practical miner uatned Pete Nelson I of his discovery end Induced him to io- i ■ cate' ground, agreeing that if Nelson | j did this be would let him In ns an equal [rrttxrr. Nelson accordingly k'x-ated the j rojxrty under the name of the ? i O’m gro::;>, trJ.ir.p up fourciuin-.s in the location. A sati-.j le wus secured from the ledge and taken to an ussayer. After 5 : testing the ore in the customary chemi- { ;;..'-v, v. hat w as nt su;>j'osed by the e :.er to lx’ in n pyrite? proved to bo * free gold In large ilejosits through Hie rock. The owners are jubilant over their gcMxl fortune, and have already refused a gobd effvfor an interest. The ledge can be traced 1.000 feet, and w ill average four or five feet hi vyiuth. RI’NMX ; Ox Tiuk. . As illustrating the degree of efficiency , > to which the present management of the | B. & U. Ry has brought its motive pow i , er equi| im nt aud ’esprit de corps* <»i . ■ -taff. we call attention to' i the fact that. <iu; ing the months of April] May ami June the passenger trains anti . fast freight trains have almost invaria- \ arrived at their respective desiliuat;> i.- i.u m htciuie time. The very few . ; exceptions to the genera! rule were due t«> i-iises ; uralde from railway opI eration, and against wfiteh no foretho’t ■ an'wholly guard. It may b® safely -aid that during the j.erl<xf named no. ■ roavi in America, iximparably in magni- j. ; Hide l<> the B & O? Ry. can surpass its ! r» c«>rd for vttnctuahtv in train move- ; - Wanted-Sn Idea g-srS Fwasct four Hies*: tber may trfns y. u weatrH. w.-tu Mai WM»b’U;BtTt.X A CX. Pater.: Attas , ccys, ttanwii. Bk'CUite Ikes.- prtse effer ata Um ut c« » aaaUrta tureaUuu* wsatta, • • ■qr .

’ ' - The New Deincerat is a bummer Get in line for tl campaign. Knights cf Pfihist at Cliveianj. Excursion rates ue on sab- via th.» Nickel I’iate R >a*l Aug 22u 'hi 21 Ask Agents. ' I’heY. I’. C. U. .if U.S. convention will be held . at Umaha. ami tin- Nickel Plate K'lavi will otter excursion ticket* for s.ll e Aug li'til b> 241 h. Poison Ivy, inse t bites, I Fui.se~, j scalds; litirns, are qui -kly cured by De \\ ;t - W'itx'h liu.:/ - >u.v,. 11;. gtcut pi.e i cure,—MillerGi Bnsbong I ■< t Low rate Excursion tickets are on sale Aug. 29;30 ami Sep. 1. via the Nickel Plate Road to. the Gold Democrat Convention at Indianapolis. Tickets are good leturuiug until bcp. 7 277 Boy* will be boys" but you can t as- ; ford to lose any of them. Be ready for i the given apple season by having De Witt's C'Jit'and Clm era Cure iu the , house. i Many a day’s wo»' is lost by sick he. •.lacln*. caused iy. indigestion and stomach troubles. J-- Witt’s ’ Little Eariy Risers are the ui-c-t effectual pill ; for ayw-.ua -uaXMif a*>CkUe9» ■ G A. R. Encampment St. Paul, j The Nickel Fidte Road sells exeur> siou tickets Aug‘3o, 31, arid Sep. 1. Tbrouoh Chicago siccj-ieg.cars ami! diners on through trains. 253 j ! ' ITw whole system is drained and-.in IdermmovT by indolent uleei’S-arid open rsOres. De Will’s. Witch- Hazel Salve <[>eedily deals thorn It is the best p..c , iare known. . I The Nickel Plate Roni sei’s exdtrr- i ; sion tickets to ttie G. A. R; Fucatupment at St Paul Atig. I 0,31 aud September 1. 252 j ' - It doesu t matter much w hether sick j Lvailache, bllliousiuss. indigestion and i cqustiputioii are caL-ed by neglect or by ■ I tin avoidable circumstances DeWitt'! J.it’Je Early Risers will speedily cure ah. — M:..e; A' Ibi-Lu-ig —.l Don’t trifie away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoeal light theiu iu the beginning with De Witt’s 1.’01.e and Cholera < ‘ure. You dout have 1 to j' ait for results, they are instanton-, eons, and it leaves the bowels in healthy condition.—MHlev & Bushong. Theories of cure may be discussed at lengthuby physicians,’ xut the sufferers want quick relief, and one minute Cough Cure wdl give it to them. A safe cura for children, it is the only harmie.-s rcmety that produces iumievH..ie results— Miller & Bushong. Cure lor Hcaaaciie. As a remedy for ah forms of heat! ache E ectnc’ Bikers has proved to U-. t- every best it effects a Jxnitijiu n: I cure ami the mva|- dreaded habitual sit k I headaches yie;d4g the influence. We urge ah .who aiiijifllictixf to*procure a In case of iiUbitual coustipatiou EietU ic Bitters cures by giving the needed t<•: <■ to u.v ! oy. v.'s. and few cuscs ioug resut | the use of. this m.iaiicim* Iry n oitw.l F ifty cents aud 21 at Mi.fer A* ttoshoug ’ vhug store, - —— From Sita to See. As a Fauilh Medicine Bacon’s Celery King for the Nerves passes from sire to sou as a Jegary. If you have Kxlney, L'uer or Blood disorder do notdelavbutgvt a free sample package of this remedy at once. If you Lave Indiges-■ tiou. Constipation. Headache. Kheuma tism etc . this grand specific will cure you. Theo Miller, the leading drug-, gist, is sole agent, aud us distributing samples free to the idfficted. Large packages Sue and 2-5.— Theo. Miller. Biennial Encampment K. oft*. The biennial encampment. Uniformed Hauk, K. of P., will be he hl in Cleveland. Ohio. August 23d to 3Gtb. tor this occasion, the B & O. K. R. will sell round trip tickets from ali i points on its lines, West of the Ohio K. at one single fare, for all trains of Aug. 22nd to 24th inclusive, valki for return passage until Aug. 81sl inclusive. The ' round top rate from Chicago will be s>’.so, aed correspondingly lbw rates fiom other points. Tickets" will also be \ placed on sale at ticket i-Dices of all | c-vmiecting lines thnmghor.l the west arid north-west. Tue 1£ <k l>. operates, the only sleeping car line between Chicago and (Tevefand. N » matter where you start from, ask for tickets via Piciuresque B. 4 0. *

The Cash Store -Jgffipi* HAVING RECENTLY PURCHASED FULL LINES OF GOODS FOR ALL OUR VARIOUS DEPART. MENTS WE ARE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE PEOPLE OF THIS VICINITY WITH A CHOICE, UP-TO-DATE LINE OF MERCHANDISE. X Zv AJ AC TV Tv A, New dress goods. Anticipating a very radical change in the styles cf dress goods for the spring of ’96 we made an extraordinary effort to close out all stock on hand, and . to what extent we,succeeded many of you know. A Very little left A,’ Which enabled us to put in a complete and up-to-date line. A- MOHAIRS, in plain and figured. AJ NOVELTIES, all styles. «£ SERGES, HENRETTAS Lc. A PLAIDS, a fine line, suitable for waists and suits, A THE LATEST IN TRIMMINGS to match goods. A A‘ A A jA. newline of shoes. AU kinds and sizes in HacU^-an.-strictly up.to.date And the full worth of your money—looc on the S Special closing prices on all old lines. A Ah HATS—Young men, j J Wc wish to call your attention to the fact that we ’ have in stock a full line of the popular styles in Fcdoras and stiff hats. A Hats for old and young. \ A ; ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■'■ . = 1 ■ i ■ . - e Ladies’ shirt Avaists. ■ THIS WILL BE A SHIRT WAIST SEASON. A $ We have a complete line from 50c up, A EARLY ( BUYERS will^get-the CHOICE A ...... i I j ; 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. be glad to help you. I; 7- I t iSTETLER & STRIEBY. ' - y ..... | LOUD TALK > "• .■ •• ‘ < - H is often necessary, but when it comes to speaking of the many choice things to "be found in our stock of GROCER- , IES no talk is at ail necessary. In fact our goods speak for themselves, and in no uncertain manner. Come in and hear them sing their own praises, and you will join in the chorus- > ; Pare Tea. / * That gunpowder tea that ybu have been paying 50 to 60 cents a pound 1 for we will sell you for 30 cents and i guarantee it. Our space here will not permit us to quote you prices this week, but if you will come in we will save you money. ’ || E. El Miles & Son, j T=>a>ATS cSS G-xocqxs. . ■ If . —— ■ ' ' :

r — ; The Discovery Saved His Lite Mr. G caillouette. Lruggi-.: BeaveFsville. 11l . says to EC. King's New i Discovery 1 owe my life- V\ as taken with Lagrippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but no avail and was given, up and told 1 could not live Having Dr Klug s New ■ Disco'I erv in my store 1 sent sor a buttle ami i began its use and from llie fiise dose I begun to get better, and after Using three bottles was up ami about again. ' It is woith its weight m gold. wort keep store or bouse without it Get a trial bottle at Miller <Jc Bushong's. Low Excursion rates to Mountain Lake Park. Md, on Augti'tfß to 2-’». inclusive, the Baltimore & Ohio railroad w ill sell excursion tickets to Mountain Lake Park. Deer Part anil Oakland, at a rate of one fare for the round trip, on account'Mountaiu (. hautamfua Meet ing. Tickets will be good for return until August 31. IHMG. ' Wanted-An Idea Protect roar fdrw: tber way bring you wealth. Write JOHN W£DP:.Ki>VR> 4 CO.. Patent Attorsera, Waabiagtoa. D/C.. f -r their »I.3U> priac oSer acdibc U twohuadrcU ia»ec:loa» wanted.

One Way To Be Happy •' ; .. ■ Is at all times to attend to the wjiifot t > k - of votir family. >houid any one of £ ! them catch a slight Gold or Cough. pith. | .' pare yourself ami cal) at once on Theo ; | I Miller, sole agent, and get a trial Lottie • t of Otto's Cure, the great Gei man Lem- ■? -iedy free. We give it away topiove I that we have a sure eq re for Coughs. • • Colds. Asthma. Consumption, and a.I ! . diseases of the throat and lungs. Large 3 sizes ulie al.d 13c. —Theo. Miller. * ys x If you have ever a little cuild in • . the agony of summer complaint, you ’ can realize lae danger of the trouble ! ami appreciate tile value of instantaue1 ous relief always afforded by DeWitt's ‘ I Culic and cholera cure. For dysentery 1 ami diarrhoea ills t reliable remedy. 1 W e could not alfoid to recommend this • as a cure uules it was a cure.' —Millen- & • Bushong. i \ Cheap Farms. i Low priced faiininr and grazing 'lands in Virginia. West Vugiuia ami Maryland, located along the Baltimuie !& Ohio. Kailroad, and convenient to t Eastern markets, can be purchased on ) easy terms. >. For special list published in the B. & j Field, sent free of charge, write to S. P. | I Kretzer. Land and. Immigration Agent.; B Cc U By. Fliilade.phia, l a

Sick Headachel Permanently Cured “I was troubled; a long time, with sick headache. It was usually accompanied with severe pains in the temples and sickness at the stomach. I tried a good many remedies recommended for this complaint; but it was not until 1 began taking AYER’S KfO cHyX rills that I received anything like penna-?. ■/ A ' nent benefit. A sin« gio box of these pills did the worff (Tor me, and 1 am now a well man* -V'. 11. Hutchings, East Auburn, Me. For the rapid cure of Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nau- . sea, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, tako AYER’S 5% Cathartic Pills; Medal and Diploma at World’s Fair. Ask jour druggist tor Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1000 WAYS TO CURE A COLD! Quinine, aconite, hot tea, onion syrup, whi*key and quiniue. rock candy ami rye, t “sweat/* font bath, sturva’i»»n fmliuy. wraj ping your hvse around your neck. c»m! liver «>il. and J burbtreds rough cure’ them ana over KA’othfr .way* ar* used bv the hurobn race t.> cure accid. ire best fi|l» to make I'iHkLCR yvix daily'C'tmpmiivM uud you will never cutch <x>. 1. - A man must be ml.<w*ral>le indeed £,• ”»<SA who S laid up with a bad <A»ld, Ca- * , L ""Vr7\’7 tarrh. Headache.‘unable to breath# £■ p Xv4| without pain, bts throat son and his h< 11 ihrol ' : ii.uh»n one little pro- . *sk?wJ*li du :Vi tt<e market vailed tIMIIJuS 1 * I'HtiLK v ih give Llm histaul re- _ ’’relief easy TO GET! He may go oa and < n. snees** his b *•! est b/f! ■< matter, sulfite and _A •uort aiouu-; •’■« eve. vbdv’ii disvvm- / }*V TW I’.turc. H;- -- i'.MY > -n. tut’ fA W ft? ius Loa *, au f turs cube. .I’t.;. -*t ’ eo sore be ca»i Lard y -n la- \ / r~\\ tieir he must leto .;i 1“’ J ' ■ when \ y/ A\ for 'v. h» can i.t’ m« • ■■. MV- \-xf jf I T3OL UHkLKK u : r ;.o ..uuaclf- / to his normal eon-lltio'a. * Cushman’s Mcntiwl Inhaler a Jewel! rsx- A aoman will, sit arotind pnwtrat- < —ed in niitres, feehiu dvapetate over !»'«« ci sleep, h’ui a n't rye* nuked g PkTx *l’ with pa»u. cold nettled in every *I > • bcti'e. no miserable that life nitui I t V— : • l-'i-nk. lut if she would make the L I it .re iii'iiuiuent known J 3F.TTM a» <TMifikS*S SfHHOL IMUIEK —* —her dally companion, be* bvadurbrswcuM come less fttqueu’ >.ver Lave a cold, and sure uiroat and cater t h a ouid have no terrors. NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH w *eg*?ct e Odd er C urb t»n<l if ta Grlrp' t. ■: H tr i CouMtiuptlon i wllf. Ct mH* U EB cure-colds B-4 and all d.L-- .*<>■< <>f th»* Ire thway P>-m»hk°3. X 'i I“.** doiliUs in doe- t tor Di-’s in not X ep'i»>jr 0 < I *ttli IN’S IJyfcX lAM*i-ho handy t<> drive off a cold / • t or c >ux-: or rv throat at its very y, d.. : a;; The Greatesl Authority in the World. 1 -Dr- / Lrmnox Rrowxe. F. R. CL X 8. Ed-\ Senter Suntvou to the Ven- £■<■* 1A tr.H I u don TLioui and Ear lluaP^ 1 ? *L VS: “The vapor of Meatbol x* I Oi\l ch«ka m,a hku>netaardiylew*that! / /K/ ~ inArv-lous. luirte Colds in the bead. ?** ‘ r fi»rmsbf nasal iivcHsetvcaual n - ot*truclioD to the natural I Qi ” 1 present* crkHiijm fcX 11 VTHoi nutLEU t<» the eatrut of | | ; Jbuudrvds per gtiuuhl.** r* / > XS ; ’ [hao< tkb rdfirUM tlMlstt DM. BROWVF. wU prvfilby rt ! ) Fringe *i ep to the sb*eple».a. Cures Insomnia •nJ Nervous Frustration. Doti’s fmled with worthlea' ituitjdfone Take onlr CTSUMAN 8. 6Oc at dr’j-x -■' 'T " ailed. ]. - n nxel pt of price. Write for bo».k ou M-nthol and teatimontal*. ■ CU3HMAH OHUu CO., VINCE*KES, (NO.. U. S. A. 5 w • tFj <■- c ? » x ? ' ”■/ -1 f Why N ot Dt 1 * | ». MARTIN’S T £ i=Nerwe-| j Coffee ? I It Is f*r eu.»eri r <■<•!!• enr t»»aY>r health. •* ax i e >uoiay. E Mycha aud Java for tuior <1 flavor. A > ?> -AiXDPrevent a,.-.d cures he»> •ch", nervoueneeo, d, el—.;>ieeeri"«e, dyH|>ep»iK, heart diwae-, J ; noti.>atio<i ■ tr., <auw«i h r cutMf tn<i •<•». S .>ee-x.ieue*. 1“ equab („ ;> two pouudd other c-’ffee. S -EAT* I Royal— f I Breakfast t w _w The Dn>«c)ebni'dlng, (•) 6 L,/"■ br«in rrrei<£tb .aini{. ®“ .) a (laid o«rv< linigorai- W f ~ ioc procertiee ex - w ! ?> tr«t-4 trim choice wheat. 2B> r»Ocge, j •) lui -ntc ShM br "eoceea. Pr«i-ar- J S l*y » ; IMt MAHTI.N UZALt’H FOOD <O.. ® y Elkhart. InUiwM. $ ScientificAnerfaß COPYRIGHTS, «UU For fnf<»rmat »on and free Handbook wn -« to MI’NX 3c €O n 361 BkoabwaT, New YokK. Oldest buT'-au f«»r serurinsr put«tft» in Amcrtaa. Every patent tak«n ont by us is bronaht tefora the public by a notice give© freeof charge tn the Jliurrifan Lar-est rtreulattou of axV »cientitle paver in the wcrid. SplerutidlT fljukratefl. N<> Intwlilgert n-aa should ire wftb< u it. Week.'r <X*>o * J>“tr: i1.'.l :>x pontba Ad.CrvM M(7YN k CO. I-I BU-'■.Li T s,3H Bruaiwar. fvtk. ,

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