The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 40, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1894 — Page 1

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CHURCH DIRECTORY. CHURCH OF GUD.—Preaching every alternate Sunday at 11 o’clock Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings- All are cordially invited to attend. I. W. MARKLEY, Pastor. LUTHERAN CHURCH— Rev. /ttee Ddnn, Pastorin charge. Preach (ng every alternate Sabbath at 11 ?3ock Good sermons promised. A cordial invitation to attend all these divine services given by the Pastor. M E CHURCH.—Preaching on second and fourth Sabbaths of each month at 11, a. tn. and the first Sabbath at 7:45, p. m. Sunday School u 10, a. m. Prayer meeting Tureday at 7:45, p. m. A cordial invitation to all. Rrfe Mabttn. Pastor. BRETHREN CHURCH : -Preachtogy every second Sunday and the Taturd V evening previous. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Geo- Rtxcn, Pastor.

B<N O TRAILS. Pass Syracuse as Follows:. • ' East Bound. ‘ -W-UV- « , t r>i) . j, CIM Wesi Bound. Ho «-J r..... ..... - J:» A M m • rSY* K «3 !. ■■' I - - A. M J. M. Blair, Agent. Uriu-n ; I >'iih a tUgger stop itflagged For further . call op R A O. Tl-'h.-t A*rat. or ad it * i- ' Allen. Aaatet<tat uvim nsi I’n-setuttr Agent. Chicago. W'HT n (CASH 1:1'1.t. C#lAf. Q.-'fCIXL. Ueh'l Paas’r Agent. C- C cr'St. L , Hallway. Big Four Haute. /iMi: I AIiLE From Milford, Ind., In effect May 28th, 1893. - • GOING NUliTll “ ■-> .. ' il and Expos# U-s*■ ®- •• M. Mall Fvpn■'» JS 1 * 81 ' •*-.at - .■•!. v <•-.:>• ' . Gt>lN<: -oi'TH ■ ' . . Mall and Expixak 'l}* W, ■■ ». Mall audl fekJirSS f 2S"p ru 17 Suivl iy Unit .• 24 p tn. !i SKO LODGE, NO. 890. ... . ,ihio£ i miiA jr., , IndUM, tuccwjpvery Wodortday. »r«-Im nt C+stlc lUit •ro»r hoiroir*- *D orjthcr- I <: .lauding aN inrited to at- ■ get w. mile- -.e. - < w lit uk K of it MB. LAKE VIEW POST, NO. 246, I '■ G. A. R. . > Meets every 13k and 3d Monday tights in each month. Oliver Cromwell, P. C. 81 RAC I >E llHxifc Nb ’-4M. « • F..a A. M. .. Michael NLtoli. ».. Oliver Cromwell. \\ John W - ,• u Stat -1 M< !u' Frfelajr on or >etore full n at. 4 twl weeks aft* r SuiiKs ui Mod hh. VBIB iIMWWIIM; W&roti au i t itriase n-patriae a apectalty Vehlctea rvpaJUiwd a*. reasonaWp rate*. AU work flOtse with n?atae*« aa<l4e*p**chF "”i Hrsmons SfltWr. V! ®niAXA ' ' .' , ii I, —•.— — ■ -.- 1 ’ 1 USOli taH —.OFFICE AT— - SYRACUSE .. INDIANA ELI BUSHONG •> > Mt* UJR CUT-W jets. SHAVE-10 cis. • and ' '• ► ■ i • ' ' •' - ..•

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Additional Locali , Wakarusa will have a harvest festival Aug 11. Debs will speak at Elkhart on > Labor Day. ’ Frost damaged corn on the low lands in this vicinity the past week. How to Treat a Man—By a HorseWhen a man drops from sheer exhaustion or illness, promptly sieze an endboard or a cart-stake and pound him on the head and on the rib& If this does not recupetate him, kick him violently iu the belly. This treatment will restore him if persistently administered: If a man finds his load too heavy, | and feels that it will seriously strain him to proceed, kick off a fer.ee board and knock hhn down.—and hammer him thoroughly with the board. This will give renewed energv ond he will make no more fuss. But do not or. any account reduce I the load. That would* look too much, like common sense. If a man refuses -Ip drink when you offer him water, den t give him ,' •any water for two days That will “teach Li:i; to be thirsty any time you find it cohvenir nt to attend to • him. It is a good plan to apply th*? whip to a mat) when be is at work. No matter if ho is doing his leVel beat, hit him now and then on general principled. If no Mop is handy use a dub. KESSLHH SIDiNG AGAIK. Last Tuesday m rriing, train robbers attempted to Loki up a Lake Shote< express train at Kekfet Switch, where it will be remembered, a robbery fcas cOmpritted last September by a similar fang. Engineer Chaa. A. Buntin. of Elkhart, sated the train by rushing at headlong speed right through the obstructions of ties and stones which the wreckers had placed upon the track; On approaching Kessler’s Sidings the engineer noticecEa misplaced switch. Suspecting that-persons had designed to sidetrack his train, and recalling the similar experience of engineer Jas. Knapp, whose train was sidetracked : and robbed Last September, engineer Buntin quickly resolved to keep Lis train under headway. Two shots were fired at him as, Le rushed by, but be reached Kendallville on time, with no serious injury to his train. Had there been aband-tO-hand struggle the train would liavebeeh defended by Express Messenger Weist and his assistant. Hamline, who had passed tbiough like experiences before, having been upon that same train when it was robbed last Sept. It is supposed that these attempts at lawlessness are doings of persons in that neighborhood.—From Goshen News. A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION The Rakm mAv BMlK.*' Grkat&t Show O> Earth Qfff.ks Low Kur sd Tkip RAte." Some Os The 1,001 KahK SightThe Barnum & Ballsy dross fa soon toexhifi. in this vicinity, and the usual crow ds will doubt’e-' avail themselves of the low exi'iin*; >n rates offered by the railroads tor the occasion. The fact of the various railroads yearly making rxeursion rates to ih« se ium’ense shows Is convincing proof of -hoimportance of I lii;- si' amusement ispAslotion and lie crowded condition ol Niitrain® on csr-. ru# day iudienScs a popudirity attained by no usher show. This “(ii catest Show on Earth" wii!, <fit ve.v exhibit at <;<»HEN. IND AUG. Id.-M ’ Go and see the 1.001 rare Ught" .one*' ——- H Quarter Century Test For a quarter of a century Dr. King s New Discovery ha« bedn tested, and me indh"U" *h<> have ioirived is-ueti: fpm j its use tr- f \ torts .ouUerful chratir«| power* in ail cases of -tho Throat, Uhest' and Lungs Aremsti. that has stood ' the test so I<>ng and that has given so universal satisfaction is no experiment ; Each, bottle is possibly guaranteed to | give relief or the money will be refund vd. It is ad:uitied .• be the most re ;nb;e fit U->ug!is ami Co;ds Tria! Rutte* free at Htopingarner ’ * 'Miller’s Drug Store Largv *we, 50c and BEOO - ff-, ' .. : Low Rite Exctrrsion to til* Seats c . Via the BnUimore & Vhio R. R On Augus'7:h the Baltimore & Ohio Kailtond will'sell Excursion Tickets toIpqhfta In Alabama. Florida, Georgia. , Kentuckj’. bouteiancn, Mfaeuminpi. North > ‘Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee.! and Virginia al rate of one fare fOrthej round trip ’ .', ' '■ .■ TTckrts nrilllbn limited .fdr return par-1 sage twenty days from data <»< sak». ,- t Fi>r further iiifonnation call on or ad- i dn»s an.v B &OTick*f agent orjd "V. Riehanis. iJi.iu and Immigration Agt . aluniore, Md . or L S. Allen, Aas’t: Gen’l Fass’r Agent- ChicagOf'lJL fHE ELKHART INSTITOTE pi, ,Screx« e AnnHspi rrer. Klghart- Ind. lu-tructi •!I- Iborough and efuinenßy practical. Terms very reasonable Expeases low. Both sexes admitted, tfareful Xraltnng. Location attractive and heallhfnl. Dav and evening sessions. Diploma* awarded. Full tenii August 31st to OetaWr Gircalais free. Atklress. 11. A. Mrttiv M. D. a* .tor ' . -4

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Gov. Mathews is making preparations to borrow $75,0,00 with which to pay the militia. It is estimated that 2,673 tons of i baled toy have been shipped from DeKalb county the past year. The Attorney-General has rendered an opinion that County clerks have no right to suppress marriage licenses. Africa News. Africa is the name given to School District No in the south-eastern part of Turkey Creek Township. Ira Mock who has taken the job of building a house for Jonas Cripe will soon have it ready for the phs- ' terers. Ed. Brumbaugh and his son,, Nathan, are helping him. They are all hustlers and neat workmen. Edward Shock, son of Dan’l Shock, of-South Dakota, formerly <4 this place, is now back on a visit. Roy RawlstoUj of Warsaw, is helping J. B Swihart make hay on the , farm oj Dan i Rotherbarger. Frank Swihart, Son of J. 8., who has been workir g north of Syracuse, has returned home again. Ffatk is quite a hustler around the’ girls. . ! . Samuel Swihart, of this place, is gt tting ready to go into the show business Ho Las an' instrument called ft ‘‘Polyoptitmn." He will also give work and music. We wish him success. Jonas Cripe is working at the paintfers trade just now. Jonas is one of "the kind that wants to see ‘ things move, an 1 he moves them. Frank Brower and wife, of this place, vidited with friends at Indian Village Sunday. Ciias. Mock, of B 'liVar, tnade the purchase of a new buggy Saturday last. - • . j ■ G. P. Rothenberger, of Teegarden, is spetding a pari of this week in Africa with his parents and friends. “Jim Suck.” It. May Do as Much for You Mr Fred. Miller, of Irving. Ill.', writes that he h d a severe Kidney trouble for many year». with severe pains in his back a’tid also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called Kidney cures but without any grxxl results, about a year ago he began use of Electric Bitteqs and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives instant relief. One trial w ill prove pur statement. Price only 50c per bottle, at Hoopingarner & Miller s Are you insured ? If not, now is tie tiine to provide yourself with Chamberlain's colic cholera and diahrhoea remedy an insuranee against any serioua results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer months. It ■is almost ceriaih to be needed and should be procured at once. No other remeily can its place or do its work 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Hoopingarner & Miller. . One Fare to St.” Paul, Minn,, ami Return. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R: On July 80th and 31st, the .Baltimore >& Ohio will sell Excursion Tickets to St: Paul, Minn., at the rate of one fare for the rounj trip, pn/account of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America TRAfts will I'e good for return pas -age to' and including August 7. TSW. For further information call on or adi dre.-ei any B & O Picket Agent or L. S , Alien, Ass t Gen’l PassT Agt. CHicagO: For a tmL burnWruise or scald, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain riJalm. I; heals the parts more qpiekly than anv other application, and unless the injury is very severe, no sear is left For sale”by. Hoopingarner A: Miller. —. a> w, < . HoT.eseer.ers txcursicns I Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R I . 1 I. On August 7th and I4tb the Baltimore A Ohio Krull'»ad will srii ;>>-day Excursiuti Tickets Jo points in Virginia on the Harpers Ferry w V Alley Branch,! south of arid including Winvhester, at rate of one fare for Use round trip. Excursion Ttokeis w ill be sold, on August 14th topping in Michigan at the same rate good for return 20 days from date of sale For further information call oh or address siny B A O Ticket- Agt*M. VRtchafds tor. i and immigration Agt. Baltiinpre. Md., or L. S. lien, Gen'l Pass r ’AgeaL Chicago, 111. > b — . Electric Bitters I This remedy is l-ect»£uiug so popular >apd so «el; known as to need nogpet*Hal mention. AH whwhave used raec- > trie Bitters sing the same song-df praise . A purer nuxHcitn- not exist and it !is guaran:eed all tlmlto claimed. Etec- • trie Bitters will cure -all diseases of toe I Liver anil Kidneys, win remove niml»«ils. sab- rheuxii.and other affections Caused by impure blood —Will drivy malaria, from the system and prevent Os w 4 efl as curt all malarial Teters.—For ; cure bi hciulache, constipation ar.d Indigestion r/ Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Price 50c ahd St per bottle at Hoopingarner & Miiier's drugstore. —— '■ - ■* Sixty Years Bondage tMliWf-; Earn ta*n afflicted With Acthn* «t«tr war*, asd tried cT»rvthinff tar H. si* mooli lhad~t*o toctora waiting;

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SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE TO PITTSBURGH The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad offers the public the most eoiwenient train service between Chicago and Pittsburgh, The Route is via Akron. Ravenna, Warren and Youngstown, Ohlt>. .Two solid trains are run every day, both carrying day coaches anti new vestibuled sleeping cars through without change. The Pittsburgh express leaves Chicago at 3;po P. M *Tid grrives Pittsburgh the next moriimg at 7;05. The vestibule limited leaves Chicago at 7:30 P. M., and arrives at . Pittsburgh the next morning at 11:10. The vestibule limited also carries a Pitltnan sleeper to Cleveland, via Akrbn, arriving at Cleveland at 8:00 A. M * The B. & O depot from the Grand Central Passenger Station corner sth Avenue ahd Harrison street, Chicago, the finest and mbst comtncdioas station in America. What makes* a house a homt; The mother well, the children rosy, the father in good health and good humor. AU hroueht. about by the use of De Witt's Sars: narilla. It recom tnends ttself. Hbopingaincr A Miller. Let us remind you that nuw istbetlmeto take De Witt's Sarsaparilla, it will doyou scad. It recommends itself. HoopUigarnet % Miller. Shenandeah Valley Why go West when such grand opportunities exist in West Virginia. Maryland And the famous Shenandoah Valley. Virginia, a section possessing all the requisites for health, comfort and prosperity. ’ ' No region in the United States is attracting greater attention: people from the North and West are looking that way with the view of locating. Improved farm lands are to be obtained at from 38 per acre and upwards, unimproved , timber lands at from 32 to 36 per acre. .. Rich mineral lands arc cheap, excellent water powers, manufacturing sites, business locations etc., are aumerous. The schools arid churches are excellent; the people hospitable and extend a warm welcrme to new coiners. The climate is unequalled, no severe storms or cyclones, no contagious diseases Half rate excursions from ?11 B. & O. towns in Indiana anVOhio, will be run to- the Shenandoah Valley, on August 7th and 14th.. September 4th and 18th, October 3d, November file and December 4th. Further information given free. Address M. V. Richards, Lmd and Immigration Agent, B. <& O. Ry., Baltimore, If dull, spfrlttess and stupid; If your blood Is thick and sluggish: If your apwllto is capricious and uncertain. lou ueed -a Sarsaparilla. For best' results take De Witt * It rtjcosnmends it** Ifier '■ —g F health, creates strength strength, creates vteor; l>e Witt’s frawaparina. It rvcomtneMs itself. irner & Miller. —

5 DOLLARS £ PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We tma t many men, wom», boys, rsdgirUto Yoek focu s tar hOcr* dally, right In tad around fttkown taut TtetrestMU ls oasy.pieMast, rtriotly honorable. and puy«sb«tter than aaytttac oftrad agents. Tea tare a dear Bald and no wstpetttion. Kgperienoe and tpeoH ajbOhy anunimary. Ko capital reqniHd. Weoqalp yea with ererytMn< that jot seed, treat you well, amd help yea to earn ten tinei ordinary *ar»Womea do aa well as men, and boyt and (tris make good pay. Any on-?, r-nyutare, can de the vork. AB susoeed who follow cor plain and Stella dfraetleM. Fames; work vBl sorely Mag yes a great deed M money. Ereryttlng is my ted ta great demand. Writs fer oar pamphta Streete.aMreeeire ton information. H«»a» dsao if you «moiads not to go n Yttb tta George Stinson &Oo n 8m 488, * ;* PORTLAND, MAINE. [P[ f j[4*f IMnLI pl c It teresc4dt,CeagteßOT« Threci.(ta= xlafaM•

■ L-x — —■ ——-TO THE—fata, Us ui!ata BIG FOLK HOLTE. The Favorite Tourists Line TO PL'T-ih-BAY and all Lake Eric-Islands Via Sandusky LAKE CHAUIAUQUA, NIAGARA FALLS, ST. LAWRENCE RIVER; THOUSAND IOS , LAKE CHAMPLAIN; adirondacks, green and WHITE MOUNTAINS. ; fer Ssglai RssofU JEW TORK and BOSTOJ via Cleveland, Lake Short?, New York-Central and Boston & Albjahy Railways, •I •' j ’ , To the Cool Resorts of Michigan via Benton Harbor. When you go on your summer Vacation sec that ybnr ticket reads Aa the Big Four Route. E-O. McCormick, D. Ptus’r Traffiic Mgr. Gvn’l I’ass‘r A Ticket Act Oibcinnati. Ohio, It Cures blood and skin disorders. It does • this quickly and permanently. Lsithere any good reason why you should not use DeWitts Sarsaparilla 1 ? It recommends itself. LloopIngajrner & Miller. . -X... line Fare to Defiance, 0., and Return. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R- ROn August 6th to Oth inclusive, the B, l& O. will sell excursion Tickets to i Defiance, 0., at rate of one fare for the > rodnd.trip. on account of the Fort Dei fiance Centennial Celebration. Tickets wtll be good for return passage until August 10th. 1804. ! tor further information call on or ad- : dress any B. & O. Ticket Agent, or L. S. Allen,’ Ass't Genl Pass’r Agent Chi- • cago. 111. r _ °. ■ j. Mr, ThoS. Batte. editor of the Graphic . Texarkana Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well woeth remembering. He says: l “Last-summer 1 had a very severe at--1 tack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy none giving relief. Chanber- ■ lains Colic Cholhra and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me, I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief I continued to use the ' medicine and was entirely cured, 1 take pleasure ip reeohimendlng this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence.’’ 25 and 56 cent bottles . for sale by Hoopingarper & Millar’s Drugstore. , Sreat Music Offer-* Bend us the names and Addresses of three nr four performers cn the piano or organ together with m cents in postage and we will mail you one copy Poici-ib Music Moxtuly, cor.taing ten pieces, full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc., arranged for the piano | and organ- Address Porc La r Music Moxtult. Indianapolis Ind J —- - Bucklen’s Arnica SalveThe Best Salve in the world Cor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns > and all . Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar-. an teed to give perfect satisfaction or. money 1 refunded. • Price 25 cents per bbx. For Sale By Hoopingarner a Miller. Jtf ' ~~— — ■ . ; XV?itlV Sarsaparilla" Is prepared for , Ung tka blood from Impurities and diseas;. It does tills and mon - . It builds up , and streiwUfcms constitution? Impaired by disease. Ifrecomtnends Itself. Hooplnzarner & Miller b. f. to, ; Physician and Surgeon. . j ITRACKSiF - INDIAN* 1 *

~ ' ' - - ■ - , ■■ " ■ ■■! ■■■ THE CASH STORE. 1 • ■ •i / ■■■ . . ' . . <■ f Is the place to get full one hundred cents value for every dollar invested. No person who really wants to economize can afford to miss bargains we are offering in Men’s. Boys, Youth’s Women’s and children’s Shoes. f Silk Umbrellas, nat’l woodhdl’s $1.25 A complete line of light weight Un- ‘ derwear r _\ ; si c to 50c A large assortment of Fancy Dress Ginghams worth 121-2 c atloc Summer Wash Goods, ail kinds We can save you money by buying of us. Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Mitts. ‘ Hosiery. Embroidery, Laces, Mosquito Netting. Etc. s ‘ ’ GBOCEKIEg. FIIEST (|I’ILITI AT LOWEST PRICES- . Iw. \ ( ■ All Package Coffee; 220 We solicit ah inspection of our .goods and comparison of prices. \ Syracuse, Indiana.

T he Importance of Eating wholesome and healthftd food cannot be too strongly urged on the public. We wish to impress you with the fact that we sell nothing that is not perfectly pure. At the same time We are doing to Move Our stock it ctrrrT unside down we must turn nt-Ik J.L< Lcl to do it. Cast your eye over these square bargains.,61b. Good Bits > 6 Ibßalsins’ oIK Navy Beans 25 Cents- i 25 Cents- 25 Cents- • •< . J • «». MMnM<avmr«MaMnaMaßaaMMaaaiMKUM.~ ■1 lb. package Mixed CcSee, 3 lb. Can Solid Packed worth 35c for 25c. Plums, 17c. s I ■■■■■, _ Jelly, pci Pitt, Best Pie Peaehek. Fill Cans, s < Splendid I aMfd 50 Cents. ’ Cents. I'crn l’e. ‘ * ■ 4 V - ( . 1 ■' ■ 1 .-"b' The Finest Bread. Fresh From the Oven Every Day. >, E. E. Miles & Son. < ' '

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