The Syracuse Enterprise, Volume 1, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 March 1875 — Page 3

MuterFhe. sesuanno avaax — sdat an tT. IP. yiw*. K—<**>* cw«r» !»**—*- tear. flt,ooaTssM*v*riaNybAarete. (M «pd«» «• » *• ♦ »»nc«. Vpoo ** NOrtxa that U>ett time iTXut tu expire. .ufertb<-r. *® plemejramlt %"W u. Hut they wish the pajpgr I,l|, w ,| > HATES OF ADVEHTISINQ. “IfACB. 1 1 W. |3 W. » > I« W - t» ■»• I* »♦ I>lP iTc® »i owmUi won mw ItoSw. 1W «w 180 »<• OS •Nl> N' }u£h" 1W lod 4804 ossro 1100 l«w 1 teehee I*o3w 4 ao »soiloolSß6 38 OS t oohunn 380 500 000 1 w 18 00 53 00 2 column f ,00 O*U 00 U 00)20 00 00 00 46 00 Fertomn 11 w is wtti oa.oo oo 40 wjao 00 - Four ehan*w allowed per anaam tai yearly ad♦ertbemenu‘wlttexrt extra charye. ‘SSWSSfct H>e Or»t ineertion. and five cento per uno tor eaeh ' aaboequent Inxertlon. 4 LEGAL ADVEETISEMENTA Moa-Braideirt Notices not ovor twenty ttae*. MrtiojL Non-K«»i<lcnt and Administration JioSoeo moat be paid sorta .drawee. Faroe* nuar be haadedteaaearty an Tuesday Conuaunirabora upon tabjeeta oc general or io«at Interest are soHetted. county onrcus aenator-CRAKLES W. CHAPMAN. Jtepreeentative-JOHN U REIGHWAY. Jofnt lUpresenteiive—GEO. R REARM. Cerk jf Court—THOMAS WOODS. Sheriff—OLlVEß F. JAQUES. Auditor — anvil b. ball. Trraxurer-BAMUEL. M. LU TEX. Re-order—JOHNSON B. RoBEKDO. Corooer-ZEN AS C. BRATT. Surveyor-CALEB HUGHS, Cuurtty Amrasor—HENKY F\ K ELLEY. I J. TEEGARDEN, Countv SOLOMON NICHOLS. I JAMES PLUMMER. CHURCHES AMD SOCIETIES. SYRACUSE LODGE No. 464. F. AA M. meets in regular communication every Friday,on or before full isooa Os each pranUv EDAK LAKE LOdUk. L O. ot G. T.-Xo. 864. of Syracuse. meexatavery Wednesday evening tn tire basement of tko new school house. ETHODIST EPIstX)PAI.-PreneMng"evwy alternate Sunday at J p. nr. ' W. B. GRAHAM. Pastor. - — i. | -■■--- . „ r id H f" T Y SITED BRKTH KEN —Preaching every alterL, nate Sunday at 3p. m. _ BEVS. SIMONS * PATTEN, Pastora. HURTH OF GOD-Freer htug every Babttoth at les a tn.: also in the evening Sabbath School every Sunday at 8 a tn. Prayer Meeting . evenly. rmTES fFuSI NESS D! RE CTORY. J PHYSICIANS AMD SURGEONS. ________ y - ———- Plysician, Smeon & Obxtetriciai, SYRACUSE. - - INDIANA. Win attend all call* night or day offiee and residence on the corner of Washington sad Huntington Streets. , ‘ Physician aid Operative Sim SYRACUSE, • - HfDIAJU. AB calls promptly attended to. ■ nttt ' J. F. wiCKHAM, M. O-, Physician and Surgeon, srjzAcrsjr, - - Indiana. ones In Drug Store, North sMe Main Street UFt'hnmic IhsaaaM aaE Surgery made awclallty. • ~ hltf WMirFl HOLDiM, Physician and Surgeon, SYRACUSE, - - INDIANA. WU) attend promptly to all wtfto la his praCesal<m, day or nfcht QNee at WyaantNdrag Mara. F. M. IMRIC, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, SYRACUSE, - - IND. Win rive prompt anmttoo to alf rirnf radon al suite, ulght nr dav Night ealte rail be made at my residence on the hlu, north part of town, QG tee in Weir s new brte*. up rtatou ntyl Orw7«AK.t«l Physician and Surgeon, BENTON, • - INDIANA. EWAII calls promptly attended to. Office oa MSn Street Bitt ~ATTORMET-AT-LAMr. ■ ' 0.0. nUJUMIKr " Attorney and Connselor-at-Law. SYRACUSE. - - INDIANA. I General OoUeettrat aad Insurance A«e&t OsBee ap staira ln Weirs hrtek. , nltf ‘ DMDWIETi J. *. WALE. ■- M. WAUL W\4JLK HJTOB. Druggists, Coahwn, * ~ Indiana. Sign, Gilt Mortar and Eagle. MATTO EALOOM. WM. R. ABBOTT’S SHAVIS& BALOOI, SYRACUSE. - - IND. Saloon tn Baxter Ban. over W. BowidW. Hair Cutting. Shaving. Cotortng. Ao., promptly aad neatly executed. BF~UraHs* aad children's hair cutting a specialty. jamcß orrmiFKAci. H. R. CAUAiMt, Justice of the Peace, Con veyaacer A General Collector. SYRACUSE, - - IND. . Parties Bring at a distance from Syracuse, will have their elalms entrusted to aw tor coUecUm, pranpUy attended to 3yi HOTEL. LAKE HQUSE! * Cw> JR WMWnWSr oounor maut axb ittnuroroi muons. HENRY BLANCHARD. Prop'r. Good aiuiweMfliwa tor the taMvttng pnhtae will be tunitahed. Good feed stahte tax oaamae* . Osa with htaM. Chanter moderate. MLACMnnTHijro? smw&am. ’ B 1 .1». S&IjTQS Ma« tAicar MMaaanov «v tmb Blacksmith Shop flirstSiKiiiWiiCafflaie

LOCAL DEPARTIEIT. THDMDAT, * / The twittering ot the spring birds is again heard in the land. The weather prophets do say that ve must have a snow storm about Bastar Sinday. ‘ ° j ' ..See the legal notice to heirs to sell teal estate which will be found in our advertising columns. ▲ NUMBER of passenger tickets were stolen from the office of the C. W. AM. railroad at Leesburg, about a week ago. £ Mr. James Benner has purchased a dwelling house on South Huntington street of Mr. W m. Bowld, and has moved into it Born.—On Thursday moming.March 11th, 187E, a daughter to the wife of Mr. John Miller, of Benton township, Elkhart county. Andrew Gut has had five or six teams busily engaged in drawing stone for his new brick building on Main street during the past week. -1- • air fir ■ ’ 3 It is reported that over in Goahen they have reduced the priee of whisky to five cents a glass since the wells and cisterns are filling up with water. Quite a number of mw logs are lying at the railroad at this place ready for shipment We believe that they are to be shipped to Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Prof. Ainsworth, of Millersburg, failed to eotne to time on Monday evening last as was Intended. For once, perhaps, ** that hone” of his has failed him. ■ Farmers are preparing to tap their sugar trees. They think the “run” will Ih. " short and sweet" this season. The sap flowed? freely on Saturday last we are told. Merchants should have a plentiful supply of goods boxes in front of their stores. They are so convenient as roottihy places for the professional loafer, you know. Thk editor of this paper has purchased a house and lots on AV ashington street belonging to J. H. Def roes, of Goshen, and will take possession immediately. Recollect that the “ Roll of Honor" will be published in our issue of April Ist Hand in the 'money, gentlemen, and help swell the list to respectable proportions. A hearse will shortly be one of the new features of Syracuse. Those having it built will have it ready for the spring trade, when it will be “open" fur those needing anything of the kind. IL L. Chittenden, passenger, freight and express agent at this place, lias been absent on “ furlough" for a few days. XM. Jones, of the water tank, has been agent pro ton during his absence. We have received a copy of the Burlington Patriot, published at Burlington. Coffey county, Kansas, from our old friend. Jtr. Peter A. Jackson, formerly of Benton, Elkhart county. He has our thanks. .(, - - “Slush" was tlie order of the day on Friday and Saturday of last week. It was almost impossible to get along on our streets without getting over boottopn in snow and water, especially at street crossings. , >r - ■ . / Adi vine recently married a couple, and received therefor fifty cents. The reverend gentleman was sorry he had taken the job, but imagine his feelings when he found that the bridegroom had gone off with his new silk hat There was heavy thunder on Sunday last in the north, and many indications of rain, but It passed off without any rainfall. The weather prophets say that thunder at this Mason indicates cold weather. May forbid! Tn New Paris correspondent of the Goshen Times, in its issue of last week, says: “We see that that excellent paper, the Syracuse Enterprise, has a correspondent at this place, who drives his quill over the nonde phono of “Luke," and writes some very good items.” & L. Ketrind, the old and well known dealer in dry goods, groceries, Ac, Syracuse, is again in ths field with a mammoth advertisement which all should read. Hekaepsa full line of first-class goods which he is selling at bottom prices. The condition of our streets during the recent “thaw” were such as to render the absence of sidewalks almost unbearable. This is 8 good argument for those in favor ot incorporating our town. We must fix up our starts and sidewalks, “peaceably if we can, forcibly if we must.” . We call the attention of our readers, and especially those who are in need of lumber of all kinds and also those who wish custom sawing or planing done, to the new advertisement as Sam. Bashore which appears in this issue. When you want anything in the line advertised by him, give him a call., j.o All the streams in this section of country are at a high stage, and it is somewhat surprising that with all the water that has flowed into the lake, it has not yet reached what in other years was termed tow-water mark. It ia a question in the minds of many whether it will ever agaia reach tts foriner 1 Tine passenger house in thia place Is ' agenUhas taken poasewion of it. Trains BOW stop at the ftw< of Huntington | street, aad not at Che crossing «f the Huntington read as formerly. Those ’ hHTtog bMHRS With the road will do wetitemaheaMteMthis, 1

Mr. O. P. Dowkb, om of the moat elspoke to a crowded* henae in this place on last Tuesday eveatog. We could not find time to hear this lecture, but hear it spoken of very highly. t .1 J The weather has been very changeable during the last week. Friday, Saturday and Sunday were warm, springlike days, and the robins and blue birds wore chirping and singing in the forests, but on Monday it changed, and we have had some fearful weather since then. i i A » - There was such a dearth of items of local interest in our exchanges last week that we find it impossible to make our half-column of Northern Indiana items this week. Can it be that our brethren of the press have been attacked simultaneously with the “fever" which is said to prevail at this season of the year? • - ffi Stetleb a Kindig are again in the field with a new advertisement of their extensive stock of dry goods, groceries, Ac, and their establishment is a perfect hive of industry, where accommodating and obliging clerks are ever ready to wait upon their numerous customers. Call at the “Bee Hive" store, and see 4or yourself. Our readers will not fail to read the new advertisement of Gerber A Banta, dealers in dry goods, hats caps, boots shoes, Ac. They have recently put in a new and complete stock of dry goods, and. the prices at which they are selling the same defy competition. Remember the place—Weyer's brick—and give themacalL The Goshen Democrat says: "During one of those terrible, terrible cold days last week, we noticed our old and well known friend, Mr. Diliman. in town. Not a man that saw him but what thought of his world-renowned corn sign, and wished in his heart that the weather was at that necessary temperature just then. 48 W We should have called the attention of our readers last week to the new advertisement of Geo. Crocker, headed “Syracuse," which will lie found in the jidvertising columns. Mr. Crocker is detenuined that strangers shall know the *<l vantages of Syracuse as a business point, hence the advertisement. Don’t fail to read it We are decidedly opposed to bonds, they are the bane of our country, every village and hamlet in the land would be better off if not one was in existence. They may not be plenty in Syracuse, but what few there are, are a detriment to our town and to our business interest*. We don’t mean government bonds, but Rev. Geo. Schmogrow, wife and child, of Goshen, met with a narrow escape from a fearful death on Saturday evening of last week at that place. They .had been in the country west of town and in coming home, drove upon the ice which covers the surface of the canal, when the Ice gave way. Luckily assistance was near and they were rescued from their peiilous position. Messrs. Ray A Bell, of the Syracuse meat market, purchased on Tuesday last a fat cow from Mr. Wm. Crowl, which weighed L&9O pounds after being driven a distance of five miles. We think this is the heaviest cow ever brought to this market, if not to any market in the county. We had the pleasure of testing the quality of the meat and we found it simply delicious. Those who want a really excellent piece of meat should give them a call as they always keep the beat the market affords. Thanks. . , The defense in tlie Beecher trial has succeeded in proving that the girl Tilton had in his room while on a lecturing tour “ down east," was a full grown woman, and when seen by the witness, who called to show Tilton to the hall where he waa to speak, came to the door of the room in the hotel, after repeated knocks, with her hair all frowslylwhile Tilton lay on the back aide of a' bed with his coat and boots off, with “ {taradise lost" in her hand and explained that she had just read Mr. Tilton to sleep. Tally one for Beecher in "nest hiding."— Goohen Democrat. Now what will those “young ladies of Toledo, Ohio," say? The following “ proclamation.” with tome modifications, should have appeared in the Enterprise of last week, but in the hurry of going to press, it was omitted. If all interested obey the summons, what a lovely gathering there will be at the corner: To whom tt easy emweno: Those parties who have dsHeed tirafrom the lessees of my property known sa "Conkling Hill," will meet me at the Lake House, ob Monday, March M. 187 ft, at 4 p. m. sharp, when all *galn*t whom said accounts are held will please “walk up to the captain's office and settle’or lay themselves liable to prosecution by Geo. Croceeb. F box the outset, we have endeavored to make the Enterprise an interesting, readable sheet, and it is gratifying to know that our readers appreciate our efforts as the following letter will show. We have refrained from speaking in prate of toe paper, as there is not a suflfcient amount of egotism in our to impel ua to sueb a course. This letter ia taken from a number of otoex* of similar import* andwe publishit merely toshow in what estimation our paper ia held by our numerous readers. Here is the lotter: Girakd, Kansas, Feb. ST. ISIS. Edu Enterprise:—thereby acknowledge the receipt of acopy of your paper, and think that it will be a credit to the “ city,” and should be patronized by every dtten of old Kosciusko. Knowing ohn wen— having served in the same I company with you in toe army—l feel satteed that you will fill the editorial chair with honor to yourself and thoee around you. I would tet sy toat the Enterprisw is aa good dt A tetter from ; home, and it is ody those who have been absent from home who can ffiHte ctee raeh a paper. Wishing yoa and yonre —poses, I am» leeportffiyywnx

Foneaal Bfifbo. Mr. A- F. WiMen/bankar at Goshen, was in town on Friday. Mr. J. IL Lemon, of Waxsaw, who is traveling for the firm of A. T. Babbitt 4 Co, was in town on Thursday last, and, before leaving, gave us a call Mr. George Crocker, of Laporte, was in town one day last week. He is making preparations to lay Off an extensive < addition to Syracuse as soon as spring opens. , Mr. James Freeland, of Millersburg, was in town one day last week. He to 1 thinking of going into business, and was i taking a look at Syracuse and its surroundings. Mr. David Strieby, who has been very sick for some time this winter, and , whose life at one time was dtopaired of, is again able to be about. He was in town on Friday. We received a very pleasant and agreeable call from Drs. Bolan and Becknell, of Milford, on Friday evening 1 of last week. Call again, gentlemen, when you are intown. Mr. R. 8. Tracy, of Sturgis, Michigan, traveling salesman for the house of Compton A Batchelder, Cleveland, O, was in town one day last week and gave us a call before leaving. Mr. Josiah Houser, of Jonesboro, Indiana, and Miss Kitson, daughter of John M. Kitson, of Orien, Indiana, gave us a call on Saturday. They were both former residents of this vicinity. ® Mr. N. M. Watkins, deputy sheriff of Kosciusko county, gave us a hurried call on Thursday of last week. He didn't ixoduce any “ papers’while in the office either, except a greenback or two to pay for the Enterprise. We received a call on Friday evening of last week from Mr. F. M. Ardell, of , Angola, Indiana, one of your jovial, jolly kind of traveling men with Whom it ( is a pleasure to while away a few leisure momenta. Before leaving he subscribed for the Enterprise. i We received a very pleasant call, on Thursday last, from Mr. Stephenson of the firm of Stephenson & Wood, druggists, Leesburg, Indiana. Mr. Stephen- , son is a gentleman in every respect, and one with whom it is always a pleasure to meet and converse. Call again. Dr. Kelley and Thos. A. Starr, of the Syracuse Enterprise, were in the city a short time on Saturday last. — Goshen Democrat. '■ Thos. A. Starr is the foreman of the Enterprise office, but Dr. Kelley is in no way connected with the office except as one of its best patrons. Look to your commas, Billy. * We clip the following from the Warsaw Indianian, and will add that Capt. Webster, to whom it refers, is well and favorably known in this county and the southern portion of Elkhart county, having, for years previous to his removal to Warsaw, been a resident of Benton, Elkhart county, where he has many warm personal friends who will be glad to know' that the charge of criminal conduct is a base falsehood. Herd is what the Indianian says in regard to the matter: - Rumors have been rife in this place for several days past, touching the character of an old and warm personal friend of ours —Capt Ed. IL Webster-—form-erly of this place. Those rumors have been set afloat by correspondents of the Chicago Times— a paper known far and near for its utter untruthfulness and sensational productions. In the absence of the full particulars, we do not deem it right to more than make' a mention of the fact. We have too much faith and confidence in our old and valued friend to do—as some have done —condemn him unheard; and it will take the straightest kind of proof that be is not the same honorable, upright gentleman we have always known him to be — based, as our conviction is, on a moat intimate friendship of years, and extending over a period that could not fail to give us a close insight into his character. We shall await further particulars in the full belief that he is not guilty of the charges preferred by the Timer correspondents. P. S.—Since the above was placed in type, we have received the following telegram, which most clearly shows that what we had written waa founded on correct conclusions: Kansas City, Mo. Marek Sth. im. Gen. Revs. Williams.— Pronounce tbs Chicago • Timms’* report, a most malicious sad false statesMnt. Will write soon. Ed. H. Wkbstkm. It is proper to say that the report alluded to was a sensational article in Monday’s issue charging Capt. .Webster with gross criminal conduct in connection with private affairs. The mother of the editor of this paper had been afflicted with that terrible disease, cancer, for more than twenty years, and was finally induced to place herself under the treatment of Dr. Walker, of Earlville, 111, and in about two weeks the cancer was removed and she is recovering rapidly. Hearing of this case, Mr. Ebbert. sen, who has had a rose cancer on his arm for IS or 20 years, placed himself under treatment, and a letter from his son—Mr. Adam Ebbert—informs us that he to in a fair way to have it removed. The Doctor doesnot eee proper to advertise his business, and for the benefit of the afflicted. we do this much gratuitous advertising for him. ’ Dr. D. C. Kelley has in his office a splen did secretary which was made by | Mr Henry B. Wilkinson, of Elkhart i county, and tor which he paid the sum i of >55 we believe. It to really a magt nificent piece of office furniture, and i shows that its maker to endowed with > more than the ordinary amount of met. chanieal skill, especially when it to r known that Mr. Wilkinson is a carpen- : ter and joiner, never having served an apprenticeship at the cabinet business. - He has been thinking seme of locating * here in the furniture business, and we ’ think he eould not do better. An exj amination at the above piece of furni- » tore win satisfy all as to hie ability to [ do good work. b SraraKMOM 4 Wood, Leeebiwg, Ini diana, keep everything usually to be » found far* flirt-class drug store, and J those in need of anything in their line L f mr nwr mtb* » gsvv mwor w ■w

Bare Chaaas tor Cheap Keawe. The following letter from Mr. Geo. ’ Crocker, explains itself: LaPorte, Ind, Feb. 27th, 1875. J. P. Prickett, Bsj.,’ Bditor Bjraaue Enterprise: Dear Sir—Your issue of Thursday, Feb. 25, received last night. I notice under head ot “locals’ an article in regard to need of houses for new comers, of which you say there is at present a decided scarcity. If you allow me to make this proposition, through the cotamns of your excellent paper, to co tual settlers. For twenty-five (>25) dollars, I will give warrantee deed of me 50x150, conveniently located, on the property known as the ** Skinner Farm’ between the new depot and the “ Huntington road," with only these conditions, viz: That the purchaser shall improve the lot, or lots, so conveyed, by a house or store to cost not less than >500; such improvements to be commenced on or before April 15th, 1875, and completed in a reasonable time thereafter. Farther, on condition of the purchaser erecting a dwelling or store to cost not less than >l,soo—the conditions and size of lot to be as above mentioned—l will give warrantee deed for the sum of one (>1.00) dollar and cost of transfer. Purchase money to be paid on delivery of deed. This proposition to remain open until the 15th day of April, 1875. Corner iota reserved. For further information apply to, or address, George Crocker, LaPorte, Ind.; or H. L. Crittenden, agent 8.40.R.K Co, Syracuse, Indiana. Respectfully, Geo. Crocker. In view of the fact that Syracuse Lake to weU adapted to the propagation of almost all the different species of fish found in northern waters, and that our state is blessed with laws for the protection of fish during certain periods of the year, we are glad to know that many of the citizens of Syracuse are determined to take such steps as will in a few years give us a plentiful supply of fish now unknown in these waters. It is proposed to hold a meeting at Syracuse on the 3rd day of April for the purpose of forming an association for this purpose, and also to raise means whereby a supply of fish can be secured to stock the lake, and it is expected that those from adjoining towns who are interested in the matter will join.with our people in this effort. It is said large, river cat, buffalo, small, lake herring, salmon, trout, Michigan white bass and eels can be grown here, and perhaps many other varieties of fish. Let all attend the meeting. BOIIESS LOCALS. Horse bills printed at this office on short notice. Dr. Gants, Ligonier, extracts teeth without pain by the use of nitrons oxide gas. o 10m3 The o wners of horses should bear in mind that we have just received a new and beautiful cut. Laugh ! Laugh! Laugh! Dr. Gants extracts teeth while his patients laugh at the operation. 10w3 Old broken down crowns of teeth beautifully built out with gold at Dr. Gants’ office, in Ligonier. 10m3 Remember the “ Bee Hive" store of Stetler A Kindig when you want dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, 4c, and give them a call. Go to Stephenson & Wood, Leesburg, Indiana, for drugs, patent medicines, oils, Ac. Remember the place, post office building, and give them a call. ‘lt now transpires that the special session of the Indiana legislature was convened expressly to pass a resolution declaring that the new stock of fancy hats just received by Stetler & Kindig is a little the nicest of anything ever brought to Syracuse. Call and examine their stock and satisfy yourself. Meat! Meat! Meat!—Jennings 4 Bowld are Again in the field with a firstclass meat market, and are prepared to furnish meats of every discription of the best quality and at the lowest cash price. During the coming spring a suitable building will be erected by them in which to conduct their business, and all of their old customers, and everybody else are respectfully invited to give them a calk When in need of meats of all kinds, remember the old reliable firm of Jennings 4 Bowld and give them a call. Notice to Heir* of Petition to Sell Baal Estate. St ATM or Indiana, Kosciusko Covntt, Koed VSKO CIMCVIT CeCKT. No 280— Probate. tax lasuSMeat to pay hi* debts ; and that Mid peUtioo wW be beard at the aext term ot the Circuit Court ot said county. - ■ Attest: REVB. WILLIAMS, Clerk, K. C. C. March 18, ISS4-lIWX FARM FOR SALE. I HAVE A FARM OF MS ACREB—BO ACRES of cleared land-located on Turkey Creek, one and one-half miles north- west of Syracuse, Kosehmko count*. Indiana. Will sell 100 ncresof the preferred. For liiftOMtinii enasire at the EjrriutPßLWofflee.or mun ■■■■■■ QUACKKNRCSH. nUf Uzonler, Indiana. I«OTS FOR SALE! HTHE VNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE J. M 0 Lots in Ketrtng*s Addition to Syracuse, on one, two and three years time to paroes who wfll improve them. Said loU are desirably located near the RAO. rail-oad. and are suitable for dweUincs or for jnanufaetunag purposes. For Mtf Syracuse, Indiana. Oil, Wafaasi & liciiias 1 £ [ADOFTBD NOV. 12, IOTA] TRAINS GOING NORTH. Kxrusa. NOA, MIX’D. Lv. WahMA .- TnoA. M. * »**«• at MonrhrMrr ..7 B 0 **' - Wan U.... ... »n» " «£ : “ Leeebunr. - - ..OS® 4 A0 - MUforA..... “ »no “ - ]• -33: oj«: - Gosbea. — - “ •« “ “ Elkhart- ...10 AS “ TRAINS GOING SOCTH. axnaoa. no. 4 mix’d. —p-«. = IS = ** iSahm. - «* “ -Z • Warsaw. ....IBS “ 088 <• itameiMatar. »no “ " A< Warsaw & wit®Df

DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac.

This column reserved for 8. L. Ketrlng, dealer In dry goods, No* tlons, Ac., Syracuse, Ind.

DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. LIVE AND LET LIVE,IS OUR MOTTO I % • ? 803 "' OHLAITCHa OB’ BASE AT GERBER & BANTA’S -ft , ■ ~ • - ■ MwfflTnMh Store, Syracuse--—_<o> ——• Tn addition to out large stock of BOOTS A SHOES, we hare just received • large, new, and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, <fec, which we are selling at very LOW FIGURES y® Coffle and Soo. JTo Trouble to Show Goods, t ' ' . . < ■ ', •:... * ... * ' ' ' * f> We have everything usually kept in a firatrclasa store, such aS BABIES DRESS GOODS I Aa Xeto aa the t/aweaC Prints from 6 to 10 Cents per yard, * Muslins, from 6 to 10 Cents per yard. Bleached muslins, of all kinds, at low figures, and’different prices. DPUPMDPD Yon have “ entirely >•«•<’ and well selected stock to select il nm nlu Dnil from, and we will not be undersold by any one. ■ ’ ■ A- '.’■■■ , . —— A): i • , Boots and Shoes. We still continue to make this department one of the best in Northern Indiana, and warrant everything bought of us in this line. A full stock of Ladies Gaiters, Calf Hatsrand Capslinl Endless Varieties. -s—:os PRODUCE! PRODUCE! as 1 Butter, Eggs, Lard, and all kinds of produce, we will for, or take it in exchange for goods. Call and see us before you sell it. ’» J GERBEB So E-AJSTT-A.. Syracuse, Ju, 7, 1873—nlyl. c ______ —— ——^»!Bg?g!?gggg—* DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. • SYRACUSE CONTINUES AHEAD! FOR IPTTEZE! DRUGS, MEDICINES, Notions, Stationary, Wall Paper, Flriilng Tackle, Lubricating Oils, Cigars and Tobacco, Axle Grease, &e., Sc., go to the DRUG STORE 1 1"’OS"’ Goehen, Ligonier, or Waiaaw prices duplicated. You will also find John the Practical Druggist & Pharmaceutist, To fill your prescriptions or compound your medicines. Tea a Specialty. Cetne and aea goods and prices . Syracwe. Jan. Hh, iSM-olyt. Pioneer Drug; Store! When You Want Strictly Pure Drugs. Chemicals. PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OHB, Perfamery, Candles, Cigars and Tobacco, go to th* Old Reliable Drug Store! FTTR.-m QTTAT.TTrESOF tIftVORS BaftagsL*s.K*Ußss» my public generally. Remember the place-Postoffice building-and give “ , " lt ATT A-RX-ITsT TT AT.T. Syracuse, Jan. VUS-niyi. _ ' ■ - --•- •’ ■ ■■■'■ ■■■ _

PAINTINC. Painting WIDNEEAACKEE Havt.formkd a co-partnership, and are prepared to do on short notice, and In such a manner to insure satisfaction, and at prices , which defy competition, all descriptions of work in our line, such as HOUSEJGH&ORNAmiTAL j?, Gr r CaniftMt. I&1M8 (Hiding. Wagons, Paper Hanging, Banner* fed Graining, Store RhuAwi, Glazing, Painted to order. Ealsomining, and Paint* mixed to Profiting Glass for any desirable 00l- Dwellings and or. Churches. oR-A-iisriisra-made sspocialty, Giro us a eafl before lettlnt yywiyt, fed we wfu gnaraatee satfataettoiiK vmsim « acjuES. Wmmmm»Ahu Wh, MN *»L

HARNESS MAKING. ATTENTION. "fl . • . WU WALLIS baa R*-OPKNIt» his taUabl* V V and wen-stocked Shop In l>4s old stand on Main Street, one door westdf Yauhce’s hardware store, Syracuse, Ind., wiietd he wul keep on hand a General Assortment Os allklhdsof LIGHT ail HUH SAWS, WMve ISM9K Bella, Callmra, Cefte, Bay '"'p- Matter*, Bridles, Brushes, &0. done on short notloe. AH yrt,warrMrtsC Winswi, ». «* *»*-