The Syracuse Register, Volume 8, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 January 1898 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER 0... -. ......... ... . PtitdidMxi every Thursday, at svifavuse. K«ru*iiKk<> CuUuty, Matej of Indiana 60 C. CRAHAM. Ftftor and Publisher. MRVfAcGHAH** Associate Editor nt the ptMtofficc h» Syracuse, <v» • Sw«»ud-Cl4>Mi Mail Mailer; THURSDAY. Jan 0. 1897 Sixw:t=::d Mui C;:::. j lies & Higbee. CANKERS. MILFORD. IND. »0 I I.IAtIUL 1 ANhINC HI NINLNx ■ ■ ' ' '■ Deposits Received. O F. HOY, riiY-D i \x Mii.i <i U'iidtx Syracuse Indiana. . l> - s - HONTZ, Dentist. K Syracuse, Indiana. I < EO. W. MILES. - o ' •■hi' ■ Lawyer and insurance underwriter. / i - . > . . -. ' ■ ’ S| ■■ •a' alb/;'. giVvlt v {.Mi’SYI; \t i SE. INDI \N ' WM General Blacksmithing. ' ii..r-,v Shoeing and < ir-n-rd t. j’.Zi'■ it,/’ U '..' Bt i I'M 1, E Ist )lntt> t , : YKA< 1 -1 IN I»l ax \ V.' • ■ • ],]LTBUSIIONG. BARBER. HAIR CUT- 20 ct», . SHAVE 10 Of*. CfF"- ■ ■'’ l -• r ' ' ' ' yyM. BIETMAN,. • PROPRIETOR OF THE sMEffinias.. !‘;.U<p! :>:’<!.! ■• gsvrmto hsim'w. MILT TREESH, ;• miLiti.iii < Will give j't nnpt att< itinn to all I• i . '•1 r < . ' iX'i rance agent. ; >r ' 1 i ■ i . ' ' >Yi: M 1 SF indi \x mh’E Those contemplating building should st me for prices in steel and tin rooting, galvanized iron and tin-spsmlinz. Biryrle repairs and Sundries, .Machine repairs _ FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES KEPT IN STOCK. S. Harkless Syracuse Hotel. FRED. HINDERER. PROPRIETOR, ■JI • • 00 per Day. First i-,!:i'S aecomtr. niatious. F.ev I<r* by ami f rotu alt trains. t; »• *><l Livery in n>nn« ti«»h. : YRACI >K. .„ INDIANA , M. OTT. * • DI Ai.KH IN V • M ■ £ • [yi ud tai Mhf HlghiM market pri<e paid for timl>er >u Ihv «•-«!• ot *t th- mil! Farmers having I.UIiVI O ell Should lot Wait b ft, tin l»» cm* and soe you. but dn>;» us « pmtel rai d and we .will tuvcM'igate. Planing and Matching done to order on short Notice. BYItyCUSK. ikpIANA

LOCAL BREVITIES. Patnmixe <rt»r advertisers. Orrv Traster his secured a position a, I.iitiiuu i'll the B. & O. Mr< Van f »->fl ot GoMien. is visit ing friends at this plr.ee. M >< Jfnn’e Eranipt ’> of Clricaj '. is visiting her mother at present! Mi-s Nora Darr wilf visil relatives at.:! Coi iuth. M>» h . for two neeka. h I ' Trvi'ii AV<»!f of Goshen, was renewing ; avquaiu'.aiuvs here last -week.. i ■ ts! -. ; - I ; The old reliable Baintertow n Fltnu ' Dr s-dv at .\vi, - lb i nt Dr 1 !i-«'pbt o* Netv Paris c : I>f ||. ■. \\ V.in>•><P?v of *' ! "eek .fo'ih Y v iri' Left t!•■ W a!.?.;!■> . A 1 > 9 . j- ,| !’. ito'.tn atlj'ibied the State Tea'vh • <•’.'■ A"ol atn'ti at ■lnijiannpi’is lasi week ' ' '>•'! Mr- 1 .Hoy and (In Mil'll ar • \i> iting i i-'atTvi-s ;1 t B< in n.', Ohio thi' ■ . -i( 1 Iras in t vn Tin sdav selling ootids" . ? Gi'i’ H.i'icii.i nJ -, .?. r • I M.VanUalie.r anti *t>f Go- ] ' n 'i.'a- t ,h ■ . .a- >a:ani ' , ( ■ ■ . *- ■" ■ I j Soave'y :m«i « ife. . ■■ AVtu: JI R - . ' N Y •siting' this week with hrs np »! ir. |MA <’ A R t<'< l rest of . - i The meet ng. at Sol iin<m's Creek ttn-d Rier the ictr iersttip of.p.Ht n 11! ■!>-, a£'-' ■ l! <I. ’> giies itr '.i:! - • ■>' I " U ‘' ' ' . Mi" Fiankie Lane of Bvijninel. visited her* fl JI Iv.boic She entertained a a..in .er .d her little friends 'in 1 .a- • ■ . ing. !- . M: and Mi > 15, n<< >u Ra ■ v'- t I ing with relatives at Sy raeuseg MrT E Safjtyut went ui Syracuse where site s -. ; . • oft lay - '■ - ■ New - I Mr.jMetiler oFSouth West. ']■ i.t Sai '■! a\ . > i?i ’ w ,t!. I It < i i -t||.| 'Dr. Il I dvtita! wnik thine to call and arrange a ■ •; .• ■ ! ■; :t . t i I. ■. i ip'il'il-iu- as r- : i .' < i.. pti bit.it thi- - I iThe follow lug iulovribers Kindly re l iuetula .< I 1 o Ki itij subI wription Ute past week <>• W e iD S', lloutr. F A Kia .. . B l >t,> ■' • -I • . Win. \\ iii : a ight.. Ja'pei Jam Jotm Kern M .1 > W DAm J.. M-' I Amelia- I! at t• IF;-. : Ihur' i t’.; Di e. 2K t'7 ('angrutnia-• Itiiihs are ..pxiended tlfe yerug (■ ■i'-’ [by tlivir frii jids here j illev. Wiriek will preach in the [ Brethren cburi’h next Saturday even ' . ' . lav r i .... I E verr "Iral . A t t tlend land j du hi tin se scrviils. '• > li ■'. r.: ’'• !- a J- : t • . • ■ . x ’ (. . ;' ‘ thejr ue# ads K a±i tb. a rar. fully I .1. lu ll \ U v.; -.!■ ■i- < ■' .■ . b:.. !<• With lie in an i y -;ir : lUoiiej, ia V>ii;- wn tow 0 'I . -• ■ 5- ’ I Mi. and Mr- A W Sit e>y «?fl for TAttdi t '.vn and ln<iiuha|>i>!is last week Tin v u . . i K<*.: fi a-n-i- a: Aude: - .nlai-’d. i Ur .''tr.t hy " ill att- n I tm m vti tg of i the trustee.'of the Nt ne at Indianapolisi Tki B A. ' • ■'<•»ui|‘.i , .iy.!».»' a .l.»r_: • I furve <>f lio n here Iputting ' pp ice and . la o . ■•. ■ ..■•■tuag about thirty fill- ■! .-at ■••• -i i' a d.n I>.ir i - '.'iue" mm |are*«;Uo. getting out iee and every map |in town who want • to w »rk need .not Ihe idle. . > ■ ■ I ■ ’ ■ . I M*s W.n 1* -i:.. • I a I !rge piece <»f Wood ju the stove I Trying t-> pu'h the wood in pla. <>, her f. .< became• fasti.iii-d‘ and 1»« fore help arrived she sawtiined ifte.rere bums. \V. E Groves, founder of the Mi’fofd Mai), was intown U.v con tern plates i < ngaglng in newspaper work, md is negotiating lot the Mail. In the ci ent he <!>»•' not ciao- this dea ! . he ».tV' he wif! ''nt another pa|n*r at Mil fonL the Journal, w hich Le will G<t>e about February 1.3 ■— Goshen i>a ■, New, Married, at .tl.c r ; sidruce of (Ih nt Samuel Akers, sr . t>> Miss Ehxabvlh J. ‘Wallis, daughter -of Mr M - AKm \V .:•!!- 'y, 1, Burn Ll ’l'. Aye ili ' iay i veoll:,-. Ja’l.l.ir. I 1 >:»< Tin bri m- and groom-' are well : ! known by our people and their many j friends here offer < uugfatiilat’o'.is. ’ -. ■ Martie I at the home of the brides., pair ts t: »: tie. ton, hid., Friday evenine. De. - 3Cth. 1837. Uy Rev Love, of: Syracuse. Omer Parr and Mis# Pearl [ E rrii'e. ike hrhiv is one of F’.ik hart Counlv'ssnwesstui teachers, while the groom is known by the cit'rens of Syraou-e as one of its promising voang i men J «■> a- <

Subseri’ for The Register. Harry Dangler of Goshen, was in town this week. “ Get" your neighbor to subscribe fur The Rkustfr. ■ ■ ;.b Mlss Kane Ketfing returned to Evanslou. Ills , t<> s hoo! this week Mrs. Morgan Snyder is visiting her i uni at Ft. Wayne. thk> wee’k Frank Jac>.'i'n atpi G<m>. I’riekcft of Bentoh, bas business , in t,>.iva I w eek Dr B F Hoy. atten led the nioeting !<>f the N“h!< t-'otinty Medical Sooiety at 1 I Alliion last -I'tit-sdav. ' . -d ’ Miv F Iv. W arner of NortfrWebster. '!i-bl,<:ii visiting the families <■! S. L. I ! ate! J A Ki fring foi it week. ' S.imim Snavely has purvhaseil the resident proper tv < f Sirs Hapuer. and , u ii take pi's-,-.-ion soon '■ • I W i ' and da :/bt> r, Maggie,, ■id r>. ar Syracuse, Were Visiting awjth - . Bremen l-.tigttirer.-- ' I • ' . A- • ■ Foi; Sai t: Ch ap ;nl on eisy .l<._i.t. >v.O' Mati.h -’.P" Sula Fduhtaiii; complete . and in gtxtd 0r... r M >’■ ,11 K. -■ . . ■ • .• />\ rii ’.i'C. Ind. SYR YCCSE U MBER CO., . At B &J.I Track, - ■ Full liw if Building Material, Ver.'.•id'. Frimu'! . II rd Slid >o!t W"od land fii shitvg lumber of all kinds.- . B', ■ |>C ;;; 'j. -:a ;t V til l' GDItDY A; Kir"<>X ' l''’o Rknt. ../ ■II the GustX E I Putei -hi f.it r,i 1 " 1 ;io liiindrol ami : ! > '|t'-. /hi ;-i!.. luar A'awter. Park. I - Th tit - uow 1 r rent/, -For ! part !'i,l.t.rs sue Hie .at the Syraetise ~lb ;, !. J.o.i/y 17 -MM L ; JOHN N. JOHNSON. • I. e # ■■ 1 • V> !'!..:: ' M ■ <'uiu:: ;\l W.l' 5 ■ 1. , I :y t If u, Lber 2S I s !'. di< 1 at .his late residence - five iui'l one half miles Aa-t. i I Syra- '■ e r ' .1 : 1 Stts aged I' l years! ■!: . - Th ■ dec tset! was a mem r i f lx - ’i \ ■ I. i '_•■- No i’att. I Kuichts of Pythias. In his death the i ltHlge and eomniuiiity in general revog|nixethc<l -- If .a Io ; Cw.;r'thv ire - .y ■ • ' ■-'■■!-t v A ii'tu ' ■ ' i . ' II lie- ■:i ~ ■■■ :! •■ ;i I'i ’ - ■■■ e!i- ’■. b •■:.' '■. i-a lei 1!; hut ha.v e tie ■ ill ys’,.:iii.-.ti.i . f th., entire cnnimuni-ty! ! The lei.l viii'Mi re laid to rest in tlx ' Bvi i » •n. rv W eiiiv'iia v. J a unary 5, und< , th< an p;- 'b4 the K. of P. ' bl lox. !’■■_'■■:' e iiulue'eii the . f . f.iasra! which was largely attended. ’ -x 1< last Thursdaty rtttght' anil !: .'. the usual business of the order, the degrees' w. re conferred du .four jeandi lab - - The work', was dowd bv Knights from <'routwell and Syracuse . Afk* the Candidate - Were .shown ■!.- ■ igh the my sta ries of the ortler...l p: -. tit retire’i |o the '.iuitor • r<«»tn and pc k h irtily of a bountiful-re p.i-r j . .'.j th i id.; S-'i eut;. • !: iriipb- to the well tide ! t.<' . Aft. r . upl era _on i -to ; indulged iti'after which Fall retiirticd I yriie feeling tliat much in' tlie way of | uniting all itii>re closely .together with jibe '■ ! .frat - The I Knights f."•..•■ K■■ t-..' No 17>7 a? I Hustlers and .v. ■ f t-t coming t > the - - - ' ■ ■ ’of most interesting cxcrcireS 'in out | school'. For si-uic time previous. :t.e;o h”'- i. . ; punih !• '; been engaged lin preparing suitable, programs, and k ! t'hr.-'bi i' tin.'. In o:ii tiie school cb.ildri n-s celubratidp of 'Christtii.i' this year, differed from that of all other year'. An effort wi< made o-.i the part of the teachers to iu-tii tn the minds of the pupil' the proper i. iui'.ption »>f Christtn..': to direct. ; their thoughts from s If and : things, and to le.irtr a lesson of self • fice. Acting up >ii a stiggi [teacher* and'pupils contributed t> w ard a g'iieral fund to V*- i xp'itded in | remt-ntbering persons who were retid-tJ-.-d h.dp!e<- !-_. '■■■;; a The sympathies of the ebildren were i<|tiickly arvnised. They entered into i the spirit of the plan with z- al. and 'ooti each rmim had a r. -at sum in’it.' I treasury. They then selected the per- ' son to lie remembered and elected a e.immituc to purchase and pi. M-nt the. There ;committees distinguish- ' ■ ■ Icd them'. Ivys for their good taste ii< the selection of the presents. Wei ‘ think ihe carrying into effect of this plan Inul a most salutary infiaeuco up ion th" ' h >•>! ;:s a whole and the les- !' n impressed is one that will never t -:g ! 1

SyrAcuse, ' -ovTisr :i> rib'u page this and naake.it possible sot The Register to typify the town and <*ountry by sin h coiili;.) anti, substantial supapot t as is necessarv for a first-class country newspaper. Smit!) Bros. Smith Bros, conduct a neat clean butcher. shopTbn the'eorner of Mam and Huntington i sUrets. which they purchased, this summer. ' They are men of iiit'jus amt always have a large supply of choice meats at ail times., They are enterprising and it is'their intention to I ’l'ltilJ a neat meat market on \h.eir pres-1 ent loiatiou early in the spring. -| Henry Sloan. Henry Sloan conducts a .'very neat ! restaurant on Main street, which he| ! ' fall, iie lias a neat, tidy place, and •keeps a small »tocu of Candy. Cigars )-and'To bae.-o, Whib- h.s lunch counter j is always well st'm-sed with choice eat ' a!..-.‘» He set" e> meals at ai. 'F. :: - and is' leaking a: 'itcecss'of the busr lltM-'. M* ° 1 Wm. Bietman. Win. Bietman purchased the dray' line of D K Hoivser last spring ami i put hts son, ne" ha# ihcretisef st. i lily sin e ami they are thinking.of adding another bray in the spring The gentlemen .-v e ■ prompt and •obliging and afe tusking it” pay handsomely.-. ’ M , ; Charles Marvel. Chis. Marvel opened, tip a smai' ‘ grocery'tore on JMa'n street a 'ho:t time ag > and is, we be . ve. doing,a ’ . /.ice b.i'hies' lE'sb!ii-.'ts y,;;ir p..t. >n . -.ige through these cpiuinms There are a ur.m'.er of other sin i'! t :-.,:i "hi iii' in town', am ■ :i tr t;.<• sit t,e shoe repair shop 4 Geo. Edsall.-the neat harness shop of Eli Grissom.: who ear-, ; lies a neat . stock and is'ati excellent ! w "i kman; Jhe : barber/ Shops: of Eli [ Bushong and Rentiy Coy. who. are ar- ! t!'t- at their triple and keep neat, clean places of business. The black'iiiith shops.of Jesse Miirgntro.vd. . W n't. M Cloughn and A. J Alediam. wiio are a ! .good mechanics and pi e doing exce.km t , work. , ■ \ ■ Andrew Gallagher. Though a reedent of Elkhart County, i Mr ,'G. is! numbered*a'uiQng-'ou'r own I blt.'ities- men. H<; has a well eiptipjied (dairy fa: ip anil deliver' m:’k daily t • a j large number of iust< im is His fetal agi ee tl at lie. is 'a model miikiiian, hone-t c '■ > nentiouk. prompt and I obliging, - lie has Tad eonsideiab’e <-\ .: perien -e’ iu llie dairy bu-ihvss. and is t.iiaieel t > eon hiet it with complete Our Churches. We have npt space itor time to give a full write-up in this issue of or.jchurelies ,sueh as. they deserv.e, and must in g them to permit us to p..st :■ civ that duty for the pre-cht.. In a future i','Ue we hope to be able to give ' imcthiiig of. tlieir history atol’tlieir membership. AT present, ’we ’must' edntent. oursel'Ces with noticing that : we Ila-, e seven church■. orgatiiuations Metlpidist. Church of God. Luth earn. I Dunkard, progressive. Dunkard, I hited I Brethren ami ■ -Ev :u.gel jcal il.e 'ser- [ vie. ' of a'l which are . regtt"ally ,im' flargclv attemled * There are. live Mun-' i_. ■ • Jday chtxds. ,S. i'l.it. although tlte i.e led away from Imine in -earcli ■< t bargains, th mcFchandisn wherewiih to ‘ -hsths his worldly body he eertainly i wliiv’mthv’-e ia . v b <er competition for ! hi' patronage in things .'pirita il. JIIIAIh I'ISII STOffi. A first das' line of groceries now going ... reduced prih '.i at the Cash Store, ami best market pried py; i for j produce ; OCR PRICES. | Soft A Sugar per pound oje j Granulated Sugar i Package Cpffto . lOe >A /• ■■••: Bili k >ffec I • Belt Hi.v ’ m-B-.tmr Crack'-rs 7. > Sc ! Mixed Candy* * 7>. i' i am I>rops. •• I• • j Bvait'. per quart w 5e i,Toilet Soap, j-cr cake 2e Sliest big bare.up per cake ■ 4c ( Lenox Soap :c | Prunes per lb •* / !*■- I Apricots . ; r ■ I®C > Lamp Gl'nlwwit .No. 2. ”>e Lamp I >b'i»< s No. 1 i Smoked 41am ' , 40c; Bi*- i’’ ■ Raisins .. 7>- ! Pound Baking I’oreh r ‘ I 1 31b Sack Table Salt | Limn B‘an.', pcr'lb ’><• i Oat Meal, pr To 4c > Parlor Mat .dies. 12 boxes 12c ! and allother articles in projtort.on. * Thi'e price.' will continue until -.11. • (’HAS. MARVEL . ! Next viiw to Butcher shop. |

Eronsht About by Moving; the Lcgatlon to n Warship. • "This controversy between Hayti > \n<l Germany over the Lueders care,” saW an old' resident to a Washington StarVcmorter recently, “brings to my • mind tmact that the United States at one time at least during my life showed the same spirit that Germany did in demanding an indemnity at the point of a gun. The incident happened just after the close'of the war and xvas aboutthe same kind of affair. The Brazilian [ government had imprisoned or trcated [ an American citizen in some outrageous { way. and the American minister at Kio Janeiro. acting o* his’instructions; de- |- ma n ded an indemnity.!; e was; put. off '• front day to day, and finally ffbnt'we“ek J to week, until he made up his mittd that i. he was either* going'to do ; his duty or \ lose his position, so he said nothing e aboilt the matter, but wgifed-fpr [ a United States war ship to anchor in i the !::ii b‘>r. Whep the vessel arrived ho ; ’ y-m."■ b.is effects from‘the legation try the boat agd then, announced to‘the powers in: Brazil thSt he hail 1< i cated the United States legation on the deck of a United States war slip, and th t 'unless ii-.at indemnity-W;.s fortbpjrtfFmr three hours Jfe .would obeli t the town. .The indemnity was paid.’’. ENGLAND’S. COAL SUPPLY. , 1# Xcrvoufly Discnssinq; Its Possible > Ifxjfnust.ton. Or.ee, again Engtlan 1 i ertbus’.y i/cis-j, cussing ifcc possible Aha-.'sz \u es her ' j coal supply, which forms the backbone 1 , of her commercial 'ir rentaeyLx cr.- >. pres \ confirms Prof, .levers’Xl<«w that the supply be in ;.peril- within ag or-| ptlinary lifetime. The output for IrW ■ ’ actually was 30 per ceßt.-less than.it j ; would have I •pen ‘ft he rate of I | in Jeto.ns’.lime had been mairtain-ctl..| I While the British outj iitfeas ii created i le<s t.hr.n S' . rlrn. s Unce fbe , ■ ' ■ ' greatly' inert ased. This confirms the i I Spectator’s: belief that America: soon I will occupy a position of-unchallengedj supremacy in the industrial world. England . int:x| .adjust herself to. a smaller mt].' t cf < a’, and iron", and a I'rciuhjustindnt of vocations. ' -.- 1 “If,” .adds the Spectator, “English supremacy be. destroyed. it will be-not fbgo’.:-.';i t’ie'frii’ure Os c.but t!) rough ircan ity • ppace with th( electric development is Ametiva and i.ei ?ha:.v.’’ A NEW MAP OF ALASKA. Important Survey a of the Yukon'nhil • n rr.V"n tl inxr Cvuntry-ti. lie Mnilc, The United’ States geodetic survey' ship McArthur has been ordered' to ' Alaskan waters had wltlj the opening ■ of spying will Lend for .the Tu'kiyi 'river,, ; there to remain until a series, of. iim; port.ant'sr.ryeys'have fleen acthoi : ished ar d i thorough stui/v of the country • | made. The McArthur lies or. *he ways. ,- ijay a V> • •.•lird’SMtkikland. Cal., receiving repairs, but will be in read " "- ('apt. 1.. Wilhelms, in charge of the ship, under instructions from the navy de J art me as at Wash life ton. has si i need | bids for towing a small stern -u heel steamer to the mouth es the Yukon to ' aid in the surveying work and to serve I for the. imvigatioh of rivers too shallow for the McArthur. ■The.MeArthnr willAyork up th.e A’es- | l:an costs?; taking,obsgryatimis tint it the month of the Yukon is reached. Then i the stern whfre’lCr will.i>e brought into r ~( i the < rew and cCisTrs v. ill go up ■ the 'i’nkon a.s f r a< ]'■ <.-ib!e. care fully surveying the country and preparing c! -■-•< ' r rev govO?njner,t r.ap < : the -district. . ... ' Stone fn Judea.? . / The hill i' ar Aerusa.em where the erneitietjon of .T< st’.s occurred is fo.rmeri cf limestone. The shores es the dead fi a are lined with pumice ston-e. showered out of some volcano that ’destroyed Fodom and Gomorrah, which cities finally [sank beneath the waters'of the Dead sea. ■ ■ - ' 50 YEARS’ /■I'ffMWU- EXPERIENCE J Trade MarksDesigns CQRrRiOHTS &c, n sketch and description may . r : . . .... .. 1 ■ -:r < . '■ "■■■' " ■ ■ ’ , laveu&m HIT ■ ti'-s-rin ■ t> tast'd. »iandb<>>Avnl -• -i-.U •C'-.t triv. aseaey for s« lUn;.- pat. nts; ~ PaMnM taken through Munn AU’, revetvespe. iii •- , With;-.;: c:- ,--'-'. u: t,:r Scientific JJmtiicatt A han.l*ym<-I’y P.tusrmto;! we-'. •. . ■■■■ ■ ;• .c MUNN & Co. 36 " 1 ”"™-New Vork 1: j. 6 ’: . F • St-» Wa . t. GREAT BARGAhNS At The— SIR.IITSE ECIWII S’llißE. r : —1 — B( ’ - ■ 3‘tc . the ?>'-■ <- .iMthors.inehuii-g Diek- ■< ••<. Wilkii’T’.'iHns: Owyn Men .ith. -, Robert ioniis Stevenson. Unnau Ikc.le. I ,!l '. ■ 1 ■ . '’ • '■■■■') I /■'.<> J ■ ■' I J A.fine line "f lace, all widths, from 2c to Be. worth tea times the price. . ■ ■ - A Flint lamp globe* for >c—regular , price 10c. . ‘•Bi* tttc culls, twelve inches long, only 250. . . - . •' . Nice large, linen towels from ,l<>c to I 25c a pair. Come and see for Yo jrsglf. HRS. FRAMPTON? Wanted-fin Idea ESS ? Protect your tb-y may briag '•*» wnrfth. Write JOHN WMIOEKBVn.'i ■* VO.. P .t?t»t Attc.--cc»a Waabiocto-.'.. ». e.. tor ttelr pn*e oSf ai.d Ifat et two LasdraU luvomtova wasted. - w — . — - gri ■ — , Wanted-fin Idea SSSsj p-ctriri ri'ttr Idea-: they riay briag >”U w*. - .. Write JOHX WEWZUBVIi.N' S 00., kulcn* Ator- ; nava Waatuue'>n. I>. f-jr their *;.&!■ prisoc .w I »mt i - ~ awoars>d tavanttoc* warned- ,

OTHER You don't want to pay other peo- 5 debts, butthat is practically v ? DEBTS vlwt J' ou ’ iave to do in- many C 5 stores which run long accounts. 5 X Sometimes they arc not paid by those who made them; you pay them in prices charged. ’ I have no bad acvpiints; Here is the-ad vantage to you. Lion and XXXX Coffee per pound 10c S G Sugar 20 pounds ‘or SI.OO 5 <F Lenox Soap 7 bars lor ■ 25c Yellow Table Peaches 15c Ground Pepper per pound . 10c C. SHELLS LO ADED TO J Drop Shot per pound “ / /’c Black Powder per pound 30c A Buy INDEFENDtNI OIL and fortify yourself against J _> the worst trust.in-cxistance. | J. E. KILGORE, I .. ' ■ • .••• '. ’. '• j ■ ' ' . .I' - k ’ ” x ■ i ■ ■ ■ c ■- , rutitrn* ■ t<>i, advertisers ; who ’x . : pilaee their :ul? in these-coluimi.T . . . - VZ’-^iT-i'Jie< ti ■ . iter part. <>f the . w* Lu’.'d wbrkinji printer’s reward. ■. ./ TO; j.-li 1 r voting j - 3 Jk U” i ‘‘bl in Tip: 11k. ■ . a . A ’ _•» u X e‘w Yealr s pre.it .- •4-. v* ■ eßf*- absentyfriemil • ’F ' ail ' lli- home new- and V" . .news fyomiH’tgiibming towns ■ IT'’’ t" iiatV Ui.ii describes- the; A , AAi make-up of tUe paper. [ Y- [Qi ame is true of opr printing liip o - partmei.k. pvt vear'T,lit’. r REOisfi;i.t ' , ~ 0 its uselfiiness. * ■ 4 : nt till tiiiieU* t" pnimobe the .... Y Y ’ ' -A. interests <>( thi’town. . ■ ■ '5 jE&vervliody takes Th-k REt.iwrUU.'■ Y 0 -. '■ .t 1:01 ;1!-.' 11 ■ . .kl W . 5.. Mt .*- -5 J f.von bw tis eimc in ami .'ettli'. ‘ X f’’ 1-ifiper'i watt r vlnt \vm»d ' not e-- 8 . v -■ iM-eiaijy Uesii'eil- ' » vj ' <j . - TTfr. ■ business of printing can't he ’i i-o'miuited without mime.y "f Till' !U<iV*T»» pre . \ , 'hi . . Ed?- ulwayi iu demand- • • Y ' -■-■ V ' O;[cad ; -'ur own ’ '•" ll 1 ' "Y * 'Py I>U. :'..0 Jioii: nidgldxir's. V '

.1 A. V’l'rkiti-.i'FAi.u-.pini <> ; .wali-. tl.iirtv \i is- n-eviik-'li toijt.ili il bv phs'.-i:.n-s 'for the cure 1 -fczbuia. li«* -cii'-kh curett by iising HeWitt? Witch Hazel Salve the faimuis lii-aiiug i salve for pil .'s and,skill ui-i-a -i- -.-■ Mil--lev i-A F-'tlivk. ' Mrs. M l>. Ford Rudde} ' lll'suffered fur eight yeirsjvith dyspepsia', and. -e.lironi-v t-rn'lipTtitiii and isa- iimiliy cured by using l*v '■’> >. l.ittlv laarly. it;-- the fnlmms little pl|ls for «i|l i .stomach and liver trouble*.-(.Miller A; . Estllck. • ' A- : ’’lt. i- easy t<> catch Ae°W| and just las. .. o,get ridit if you cjoutmeiM 1 . <> : Milhit.'-'< mgh Cure, fit , ures i ughs., ■ ■ |pn< IJ ‘ and all tlirIt is pl< asafit t b‘k e and sure tv cure..—[Miller A' Hstlick; I’i osi >i ri.t v. > ■ -uio' - kr.-t to the j matt who- > liver i' in y *od yonditioii. ; ;> Witt s Litt’. H.irly. Risers are faiu- ' ousiiyss. iiid!*ri 't:on. -and? all stomach i and liver troubles. —Miller <S| i-sthek. | ' < ■'/ '.. -I '- ; ’ (>ne M'iiiiit * Cough ' ly. : That"s what ywa wantA—Miller & E.'tliek. ' > i ■.. . r Miss Allie Hughe'. Norfolk. a.. M' .frigl.ltbilly burned on’the face and .neck. Pain was instantly ndit veil FhAVitt s Witch Hazel Saly.wltieh hetileil the injury without aj sear.' It*is the fatuous pile remedy.—Miller & Estliek* . . . '

Cushman's Menthol Balm sUest. •tartii. tr- aiasl reUahto $*LT RHEIU CHAPPED HANDS BURSS ULCERS FROSIjED f£Ef BRUISES ITCH KIIiCWORM SCALDS ERYSIPELAS A'-D OLD SORES. . ——— — Spenai’i RSconirijnilad tar PILES. Quirk to Krlit've Pa-maul Reduce Itlflannuation. t.v'o I--’’--n I wlkn von eiSSJ' ata < ■; rare to re* Cuolwnan a-Mentr.ol Molki. Lr> uol aecept'snylLux < lv-»- l«-iBZ J t M S’j»l. Thia Bu’ni i» t*»S 1W««* L.-x <rf Ouitniri;t and th*? -'S ■>:» t!« mr. L-t A If t.,u cannot K> i U of your drurjot »c---for one loxvyioiul. itold i yu'J i«idita» -InitLuato. 'CUSHMAN CROC CO. W :ry».-::s. UJ. w asi 6-.rv.MT. sig iUirxca

ONE OF TWO WAYS. . Tlie bki tier Was created for Mie pur; PHSe,- namely. a reWeptaeie fur the urine, ‘ and as such it- is'T.ot liabh t > any form • <>f disease except-by one’of two ways. ihe first way is from impel action lof the kidneys. The second way is from I careless l<»c.i. treatment of other diseases ' CHIEF CAUSE. I Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidI n-evs is the chief cause of bladder troubles.. So th? womb, like the bladder, •wm created for one purpose. and. if not declared too much is not liable uess or disease, except in rare ea*ws. It is situated buck t>f and very cluse to the biadder, therefore any pain, disease ior inconvenience m..nifested .in. the Sidneys. back, bladner-or uainary passage by mistake, attributed to • female weakness or iruiib trouble of I some sort. The error is ea ily mode and may be easily avoided, To had out set your uriae aside for twenty four hours: a sedifuaut or settlement indicates kidney or bladder trou1 ole. I'he mild and the extraordinary effect -d Dit Kilmer s SWamb Root. the great kinder aad bladder remedy is soon realized. If you ueed a medicine you should have the best. At Druggists fifty.cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet r both sent free by mail. Mention Jns Syuacl se Register and. semi your ad dress[l<> l)r: Kilmer Go., Bingham- ? ton, a. Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantee the gmmineaess of this offer. Mrs Mary Bird, Hiirrisliurgli. Pa., -uvs. -My child is woith <v t»iiUmh> s to me . yet I wvuliF’have lost her by cry&p had 1 hot invested tuenty ccmt<in a bottle of Ones Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles.-—Miller A hstlick. . Mrs. Stark Pleasant Ridge. (>. sayst After two doctors gave lip my- boy to die. 1 saved him from croup by using Oiie Minute Cough Cure. It is the • piickv-f and most- certain remedy for toughs, colds ami all throat and limy troubles.--Miller & Estlick; Eugen Fit ’! s -With Trumpet and Drum S 3 cents-at Miller & EsUicks.