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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 3

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IttoAB BkT8. rcBsoxAU. nrsnnss Korea. IN ORDER TO II UUii QUR Tar and Wild Cherry Cough Syrup From tbe many other brands if ui HOT Christine Syrup of Wild Cherry. We believe that this is the beat Try it Only 25 For Headche arrisipg It cures when others fail.

Theae Remedies are prepared only F. PETER, SUCCESSOR TO J. M. Andrews Prescription Druggist. Sweepiug WINTER C.

R. HOFFMAN'S CASH HOUSli, NO. 112 SOUTH CHESTNUT NTHEK r. 54 inch All Wool Cloths worth 50c for 54 inch All Wool Cloths worth 73c lor I Jackets and Capes at Less Than Cost Comforts, Good Sue; worth fl .00 for ComlorU.Cotton Filled, worth 1.25 for I.mi Comforts, Cotton Filled, worth ,5 lor I.2' Ladies' Wrappers in all Sizes Cheap. Blanket, Large Siae, worth for 75c Blankets, Large 8iie, wortli 1 75 for 1 4 Blankets, Large Size, worth 2 25 for l'7' Blankets, Large Size, xorth 2 50 for READY Tor your raoeT The largeft and most complete up to date stock of everything in the Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Optical Line.

Don't buy a ihing ia-the' Jewelry Li te (ill y. have looked through on. immense btock. Trouolo to low Goods. Engraving: Free.

I am laying away Holiday Prea daily. Every -ry body invited to call and see ooJs and learn priwB. Don't fortift tH ilace on the market we now call it Tar and remedy for coughs, colds, etc, cents per bottle. from ail causes une only Price 1) cenU per package, by O. Reduction GOODS A 1 DISPLAY No, ao, West Second CARTER CO Fonrth.

Rossi etste, l-Oear and Ineuranoe. Conn. Beet Policy Contracts erer U. Building, Seymour, Ind. Fay Doddridge, of Chicago, is in the city.

T. el, Mobley. of Laoeevillo, ia in theoity. Charles P. Depew, of Cleveland, ia In the city.

El ward J. Lyon, of Toledo, 0., was in tbe city to-day. ii H. C. Bergdoll moved his family over his store to-day.

Sol If Davis, late of Tnnnelton, now a full fledged eitisen of Seymour. A. W. Martin, of Indianapolis, D. B.

Willman, of Lima, were in the city Friday B. Davis, of Brownstown. went thia morning to Bedding township to visit relatives. Edward Sohafstall went this morning to Jonesville to visit his father-in law. A.

KruwelL Mrs. 6, 8, Beior, of Cincinnati, came here this forenoon to visit friends and relativea near Tampioo, i Mrs. James Keller rein road last even ing to Columbus from an enjoyable visit to Mrs. Henry Dipking and Will Barnes and wife aetnrned to day to Elnoia from an enjoyable visit to her mother, Mrs. L.

L. Shields, aad family. H. Garriok, of Columbus. L.

D. Braneon, of Philadelphia, B. F. Mix, of St. Louis, were ia the city thia Senator Louis Scbneck and Bepre- aentative Allen Swops came kome last night to spend Sunday with their familiea.

Mrs. John II fiord returned to-day to Sootuburg after an aatoyable viait to ker daughter, Mra. G. Mitchell, and family. James M.

Sutton and Miss SeUie Sutton went to-day to Medora to visit his sister, Mrs. Nancy Sickles, aad family. Miss Linie Vornholt returned today to Iodianapolis from attending the fu neral of her father, John Vornholt, on White Creek. Mrs. Mai tie Smith, after a pleasant visit to ker brothers, Charles nod Joab Murpkv.

and familiea returned last eight to ButlervOle. Mrs. WUIiam Rapp. of Spray town came here aad left laat night lor Harri ton, to see ker daughter, Miss Lena who ia dangerously aick. lieutenant Edwin V.

Johnson after a pleasant viait to kia parents, this morning for San Francisoo enroute to kia war Teasel ia Washington state. Mra. Adda Munden, wko kas keen here on aooount of tka aickneas and deatk of ker auat. Mrs. J.

M. Sutton returned to-day to ker koms at Uelora MATUIBJa, The Opera House waa well Hied thia afternoon to the performance of the ''South Before tka War." Tka oompaay ia a good one and illustrates ia a real, is lie manner eoutkera darkey life as it waa ia tke days of slavery. Tke advance sale of seats for tka per formaneetonigktkeeleea such as to ioanra a crowded boose. The program will be given, in full to-night Don't miaait CMvenAwa. Thebiggvat bargain ever offered to he people of Jackson ooanty ia photo- graphs.

Witk every doaea cabinet photographs taken from and after thia 29th day of January, 1897, until further notion ia given, wo wQl frame one of them in a fine 810 frame of no lea than three Inch moulding without extra charge and no increase In tka price of the photos will be made. Come aad see samples of photos sjd frames. dlt wit Pumi A CVa, 8oatk Side Gallery, Seymour, lad. Earfoaa BarcaucAe Will yen allow as space ia the columns of your va'n-able paper returafbhr most grateful thanks to the many friends who so kindly rendered assistsaoa and comfort daring the sickness aad nt tke deatk aad burial of oar dear wife aad mother, Mra. J.

M. Satton, aad atsure them that they will be aver keld ia grateful remembranoa by Janaa M. Scrroa, Mtas Saixta derroi. These who complain that McKialay's election la not bringing prosperty are tka kind of people wko would plant an apple aeed today and -expect apple dumplings to-morrow at dinner. Kan eat City JoamaL Tka firm of Cordeo Brothert and Company has been recognised and in-expsrated, as the Cordes Hardware Coca piny.

There has been no change in inter-as ts or management, merely the establishment of the old concern oa a more compact bests. Ia the future a ia the pist it will be the purpose and the effort of the company to meet every requirement of their wade, and to supply their patrons promptly aad at reasonable rates, witk everything pertaining to their Uaa itt d62 ASTORIA Iz'nU as A ClZZzzt W. EL Weddle, of wtUnd. went to I Medora on business. J.Mix,of Mason.

Ill is in the city last night on business. P. M. Forber, of Feona, lit, earns here thia morning on buainess. Georce H.

Mevera made a business trip to-day to Waymaasville. Leroy Gilbert of Medora, came up to the city thia morning on business. Peter W. Levaaton, of Hamilton, O. oame here last evening on business.

Samuel Hougland, of Union town. came up to the city to-day on business. Albert Mr ere baa his house about filled with aeven inch ice and of fine quality. D. M.

Lett of Ootherjiville, went day to Yallonia to look after the Far mers Institute. Some 700 rabbits were brought here laat evening from Norman'a Station and taken toCincinnaU. George A. Cooley, of Tampioo, waa in tke city Friday and ke made tbe Ba- rvaucn office a friendly calL W. H.

Attkisson, of Blaffton, came here laat night on business ant to vuit his brother, and family. Tke new machinery placed in po itionatthe Seymour Laundry which works well and ia a labor-saver. S. W. Harding, of Hayden, drove down to the city Friday on business aad ke made tka Bsruaucaa office welcome calL Charles W.

Crason, Frank M. Davis. Walter Montgomery and Eugene Hough, of Soottebarg, spent last night in the city on business. According to the statement of the condition of the national banks of Indiana made December 17, 1896, the average reserve held by the banks waa a fraction over 37 per cent a very fav orable showing. rOUTICAL The Nevada legislature ha passed a bill legalising priae fighting.

The Newton oounty neat removal bill waa argued before the judiciary committee last night Russell A. Alger, of Miahigan, kai been selected for secretary oi war by Major MeKlnley. Tka auditor of atetee ofiUe ia closed to-day out of respect to tka memory of Mra. Mary A. D-iily, mother of tka Aoditor will be buried at Lebanon to-dsy.

Preeidaat elect was 6Hy- four years old yesterday. la the even ing he dined with kia mother, now eighty- night years old. Oaly two other presidents kava enjoyed thia pleasure Alex. Turner, a former resident of Franklin, kas placed kia voting machine on aiklbiOon at tka etato kouee. It wQl be valuable for a full aooeaatof tke vote east Mr.

Turner expeeta that It will be adopted by the stete leguleian. Franklin Star. oooxt aom Tka petit Jury waa discharged laat evening till aezt Tkuradsy. Tke circuit jurt adjournal last even ing till Monday and Jndga Voylea oame here and returned to delem. The ury In the euitof Kra.

Matlock aninat the David Xyta aatato for labor performed returned a verdict Friday or plaintiff. Twealstses KOlea. Yesterday evening while croaaiag tke Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Bait way, at Saetwood, Jaiaaaa Katie aad Dollia Millar, aged 15 od 17 respect ively, were struck ky a passenger train aad iostentlv killed, They were daugh ters of Samuel Miller, wealthy subur ban farmer. They warn oa their way noma from school la Tineaanea. Seymour citixens are well represented among theofitoera of tka south era Ind aia rod and reel sssoclttion a society formed aome time ago for the protection of fish and game ia Indiana.

Tka following ofBoenC were elected: Z. T. Sweeney, Columbns, president; W. ihattp. Bring, rioe president Thomas Je-ea, Se near, secretary; Henry Djap, Colnmbna, treasurer, and an executive committee composed of M.

O. Beeves, Columbus, aad Josepk nodapp aad W. Godfrey. Seymour. Since Mr.

Sweeney kaa been appointed fiih commissioner by Gov. Mount tka association will kava a better ckanoa for good work in tka future. Foa Sjj.e. Good hard coal base burner. Inquire at this offioa.

D(KD. 'Mrs. Mary Hamilton, mother of John Hamilton, of Redding township, died Wednesday, January 27, 1897, at Neogo, KL, witk infirmity aged eighty-eight yare. The best sal re in the world for Cuts Bruiaea, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheua Fever sores, Tetter, Champed hands Chilbian, Corna, and all Ekin Eruption positively enrea Pilea, or no pay required. It ta guaranteed to give per fct eeiiafaeUoa or money refunded.

Prioe 23 eenta per botUe- For sale hy F. Peter. The 'South Before the War" troupe will g'rs aa i n't' performance lo-niht The full play will be given and opera petrous may erpect a good play. Do not kLm aeetog it Te OvreaQatete OeeDay "fit, re rrcTO -e T. "ri re! I tha xs mtj If it fki: S.V.

HARDING no West Second Street. IS NOT ASLEEP. PROPRIETOR OF COX'S PHARMACY, The ODly Eiclusive Drug Store in Seymour Is wiiJe awake to the Interest of Kis oatrons and will be better euippe 1 than erer to meet the demand of trade in lt97. Prescription work given careful and prompt attention Telephone Orders delivered in any part of the city. Clearance eaOf awenw lias kept things moTing for the last week, and while we are somewhat broken In slice, we can fit most of you Seeour 1 rioee.

gent's $500 'Box Calt, Call Lined -si Qehi'd dO Enunele 1 Lath er --i: QentV 4.00 Box CMC 3.00 Geni' 4.00 Winte Tns 3.00 Gent'a 4.00 Calf Hioe Calf Untd 3.00 Genf 3.50 Riil 3.00 lfadium and Cheap" Grades in Pro- portion. JNOcAiROSS. OPPOSITB P08TOFFICE. arrucTBo. L.

W. Barilett la not so well today! Xiao Emma Crabb is able to do np again. Fay, son of Albert Myers, is resting waUtOHlay. Little )y Edna Fox may bo slightly batter to-day. Claud Wilaoa is eonfined to his bod witk tka jrrip.

James RobUns, of Conlogue, la tome better today. Charloa W. Schneck's condition is nnohaaged to-day. Bod Ilasaard, of fieddingion, is bat UUle belter to-day. Ifra.

Harry AbboU is aeriooaly ndia- posed with rheumatism. Mm. A. Hoover Is confined to ker bei with a severe aUeok of the grip. Word comes from K.

that L. Thomas Is geUing along fairly Mr; Hope nnden aontlnnea to fan-' prove slowly, and aha iaabla to be op pirtot thetima Mies Julia 8mitk wee oalled thia wning to aurora by tka serious aick- neaaofher mother and aMter. Ifra. William Downs, south of Hay den, and who has been eerionaly India pa ted for a year, growing weaker. F.r jmaa George Colbnrn, wko was kronght koeae on aobouat of a severe attack of kemorrkage la mack better to Waa.

Lambring is eocae better and win be moved 1a his home thia after He does sot know yet what caused aim to fall from tke If yon want a good anthracite base burner ebeap it will pay yon to calk at thia office. if'- t. i Taaaday Judge Jfew anstained the motion of the defendant for judgment in the ease of Frank Gates against tka B. A 0. 8 Tka plaintiff a attorneys then, submitted a motion far a new trial which we argued yes Judge New, after hearing the argument, reviewed tka lew bearing on the question at Issue, aad overruled the motion.

The ease will be appealed to the supreme court I I i 'Samnel HongUnd, of Cnbatown. la in the city, and he informed at that kt has Jersey keifer, fifteen moo Iks old, and la giving milk freely, aad from two gallona of milk Mrs. Houglead makes nineteen ounces of fine butter. The heifer baa never had a aU.T Can any one beat thiaT baiuoaw aoatwuKoa X. H.

Teanoy, of the H. A was a hoaineM visitor la tke city to-dy. J. H. Dogh, of the X.

A T. hrre last eveaing from Xvansville Ouy Ballardl of the Air Line, waa In the city this moraing from 8t Louis. C. Murray, It A claim ageat ia here from CJaahua on special business. 4 1L W.

Getger, division frnlght agent was la the ehy Utt night on business. The Pennaylvaaia lines have changed the minimum freight rata from 33 eents to t5 eeota, the old rate. The bridga foroa aad track men of the S. A R. are laid oil till Monday on account of eold weather.

The B. A O. 8. W. railroal has changed the spelling of its station Va-lonia te Yalbaia to conform to thi name of town.

The B. A a 8. W. kas girea the tea days notice that it will not maintain the 35ct minimum flight rate but will rtAl rt the 25 cent rata. Tail will go into la a few days.

PenntylTanie train Ka. 10 arrived ere at 5 IS this morning bat did not r-i ey nnU nearly 7 elock. Tke rtiUl etf of the "Saalh Before tbe War" vu attached to ttbs train and the coupling had frocen so that tbe ear eoeld net detached. -g ri-3s axsaUM area? T'fPT t' it gtoi orer fjry-tiree rmA r-v ft J1 rr-1f't rs'l- md in i are pier S110BS ran Urge to Hake ExpTlmanl la thia IMNetlM To Indiana Farmers: The commit tee appointed by the Farmers' National Congress to investigate and promote the beetaugar industry respectfully recommend to the farmers of Indiana who have any considerable amount of black, rick land to make a test of the same by the growth of a small plat say half an acre or less, in sugar beets, weighing and keeping an account of the number of tons their land will produce to the acre, aelectiog an average sample and aending the eame to Purdue University for analysis. There will be no waste of money or time involved In making this exptrimen.

at the beets produced will supply the best and cheapest passible food for stock and especially for milch eowa. theae tests are made by tbe farmers of the state and their results made public we can know wbetler our lands are well adapted to the produo-tioa of sugar beets, and, if so, we can secure tbe location and building o' a igar beet factories. None but the im pxted German and French aeed ahould be used. Tbe average product of bee'a per acre should be ten to twelve tons, and the price paid by the factories is $5 per ton, giving the farmer 50 to 60 gross aad 830 to $40 net per acre for kia land. The coat of the beetniagar factory is very great, not less than 8300,000 for a factory that can be oper- lat a profit and such investment cannot be secured in such plant until the proposed experiment has been made and it baa been thoroughly demon strated that our land and climate is adapted to the production of beets ol sufficient aweetness and in sufficient uantity to render the location of a large factory profitable.

The United States la paying France and Germany about $130,000,000 annually for so gar, for the production of which their farm ers are receiving 830 to 840 per acre for their land, while we are selling them our wheat and eorn at a price whioh yields us but 85 to 84 per acre for our laat. newpeper of ths state are requested to give publicity t) this aad to arge upon all farmers of the state wko kava black, rick leu I to join in tkia experiment B. Mabtiibalx, Member of committee for Indiana Henry Reader and family, wko were traveling from Kentucky to Semaur and passed through the city Tuesday, night ha atopped at the town and pick eted kia team coo (is ting of two mules near kia vehicle. While the family alept wrapped ia all the clothing they had aad while the wintry blasts howled through the blue looking rock of the village tka mules disappeared, where they kava gone no one knawa but Reader believes they beoime eold and wandered away Jeffereoarille Journal Tae S)U Aeeeeelattee. There is, perhaps, no other natural gift that brings ao much genuine pleasure to its poaaaseor aa d-es the keen sense of appreciation.

It teaches us, or points, out to our understanding, the beautiea of at ire that are all about us, gilds theeommonplaoa, and emphasises the joys of life and of living. Appeal ing to us through all our eenie. tie pleasures that, it brings are ceaseless and unfailing. Seen through apprecia tive eyei the beautiea of life overshadow aad eclipse the homely, rough places There is aa attractive aide to everything, aad thia aa appreciative mind will are first, and longest remember. February Ladies Homo JoamaL was wear wu ot weui The results attained right here at kome have beea-marveloua.

Hundreds of your neighbors who have used Wright's Celery Capsules are now welL They euro Kidney, Liver and Stomach trouble. Rheumatism, Constipation and Sick Headache. Wby pay 81.00 every two weeks for a bottle of medioine whan yon can get treatment at 1 cent a day. Wright a Celery Oapeulee give 100 daya treatment for 8 LOO. Eeoy to take, ao bad teste, do not gripe, becked by a bank, to cure you, refund your money.

Sold by A. J. Pellena, drug TneArertletaa; Uae. Tka man wko advertises stands be fore the public In the full, legitimate aad dignified prominence of one who wpvouiof kia business, kas a right to be proud of it, is doing a lot of it and waata to do more of it and he is the kind of man that everybody waata to do business wi)h, for Just no long as the moth will be by the candle light ao long will trade swarm around the advertising light of business. Harry MartelTa big aouthera pro duction, the "South Before the War" is is entirely different from anything of it kind, that has been produced.

The combination of darkies (big and little) numbering fifty people. Tke performance em brae a great variety of mnne, camp meeting scene, buck nod wing dancing, superb singing by four quartette, witk a oborut of forty voices, genuine eaka walk, which creates one continuous laughter, and a Pickaninny band of eeventeen little darkies To those of the younger gen eration wko kava often heard what a plantation was ia la antebellum dsys. his plsy will give a very reatistio idea. iniiians' bnnlm Wat u4 a-wtn. Apply to nearest paseeoger or ticket afent of Fennrjlvasin Lines for any de sired information oa the subject; or ad-re F.

TsaDj4etL Chief iiiUUnt Oe-enJ rt-cr Agent Pittsburgh r. Lc1 i to a'X On IMIbH. SATURDAY JAN. 30, MATINCEand NIOHT IIARRV HARTELL'S Realistic Southern Production 7ho South DCFpREf Thoi Aqi lb Calf Star tf liii ca ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE. WITHOUT a RIVAL.

a ble Soulful iBBbarntMiHithrrnMlhoM4tv. tJunnnmatac fhnutttn n4 HtHKMWt. Oanar-MwkMt utum I'tcklnt-Choristers Three Score Sweet" Voices in One Grand Swelling Chorus 'Den kite cmu along, yoa ehilen, an' doea late, for to yar dOM darkuee aingtng de Ooldea Gate." 6eBeaUona! Siteatione, Heartfelt Her- bout. ReeliUc Plantation Seenea. Sport an 1 Pastimes.

The Genuine aad Ori'ruJ Pickaninny Band. foIlSchiag, 4 ftouad rousing 'tUhiet II of and ip Ilere lleelr. WATCH FOB TIIS BIO FARADS AT Matinee prSoe 15, 23 and 85 centa, Kizht regular prices. DAILY 2 REPUBLI0A1I Kio eoantrj baoM at Chrto KiippaTa Oyster eoap at the Horn Sao Saloon The Beronry thia aaoroiag narked tke sero point and twenty -eight decree at noon. D'i fail to.eaU at Virgil AUe's for choioe leaf, pork, veal, eeoaage and dressed po ll try.

Fratk nnta eat din, pop eorn frittere and eongh drop, at Becht'a eeady fcitchea, east Seoond atroet Tka ladle of tkf Christian ekurek eec-red lanck at tka hotae of W. B. Sag land laat night Tka ooaaloa wai wall pent, A great advertiser ey" It it tka wotaea ofthe eoaatry wko read tka ad verUaementaV and the kerne nape ths'paper Pr beet, tka eeoee lionet Jonmal af tka streets." Tom Lansing UeaJd not satisfied with tka fo? round kont with Loom fief her at IxKuiTiEeWtlaeediy and a challenge kat keen lamed end accepted for ten ronnd ngkt to take place la about three week. lira U. Ingram to-day reoairad a telegram from her koehand who etatee that ka lost kit trunks and aamplaa In a trela rebbery near Portland, Oregon, last night, The eipreaa ear in wkiok! kU goods' were was sot on fire and de-atrojed.

IHm Flora Wnikoo, wko was la-red aom Ilea 1 1 J.U. A I train at Chestnut Ridge mot reoarared. The compear to-dT etUed with her by paring ker This la a mnok batter way than to re aorttalaw. the outfit an I prew.ee of tkeChviee-towa HosUer are being bronght to tkb ci'y to day and If eeirs. Eodie Sckimpfl aod Lea EoblnaorT will la a.

few dars puUlah a rapnhUoaa paper. Bath tke young man are well known and are an rrgetie and good man, JefienonrlUa I adrertiaa partionlar thing, giro priosa, take as mock pain wiik my an-noBnoementa a I da with my stock, and do my hoariest In doll timea, beeaoae then Is la people look most keenly for Ifanamakar. Money to Loan and A3 aara bran, for aala. J. BALSLXT.

tf ckki iroTca-, XU. VT. XT. vt Greenaharg, a Tf-y noomral pactor and STao jLUt, will aat rastor Cerenger In tka meet-kg at the ehurck alt of next rnl hits. 8 art Ices ich t' and 7.30 p.

m. Awarded II fst llonora WorU'aFalr. 4 4 -t of. --Ct HAD A GRAND 5cctsonabI? Qoods Albums, Books, Booklets, Family and Teach-ersf, Boildiog Block' A Blocks, Doln in endless variety from lc to $5.00, Doll Buggie, Biy's Wagons and Velocipede, FI bby Horses Shiefly Gold Pens, Lad es Tcilet Set, flandkerchitf and Glove Boxes Toys Toys Toys (A MOST COMPLETE AMD THOUSANDS OF OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. COX.

Cdnractors and Builders, Ani Mauafaclurers and Dealers ia Lumbor. Sooh, Doors, Blinds AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL, Estimates and Plans furnished street, betwepn Thirdind Agenoy Oaltmaroh, O. A. Money Loaned at 6 to 8 per cent on Gilt Edged First Ifortgsre. efe and perma nent inTeetment without tax.

Large Lit of Fine Property for Sale or Kx-ohanre. Write for List Fire Strong Fire Companies, and the Trarelers Life and Aocident Insorance of Hartford, written and guaranteed. Call or write. MOTE P. Night.

Skill. Gallery. Open Day and Drop in and try your Guns, Amunition, Game of all Kinds. W.AiOartopCt Oar..

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