The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 6 September 1894 — Page 1
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VOLUME V.
CHURCB DIRECTOR. CHURCH OF GOD.—Preaching every alternate Sunday at 11 o'clock Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prayer •Beting Thursday evenings All are cordial!? invited to attend. I W. Parton LUTHERAN CHURCH.— Rev. faaae Dunn, Paatorin charge. Preach S every alternate Sabbath at 11 ock Good sermons promised. A Sordini invitation to attend all these ®vinc services given by the Pastor. !I. E. CHURCH — Preaching on second and fourth Sabbaths of each ffionth at 11. a. tn. and the first Sabftrth at 7:45, n. m. Sunday School gt Id, a m. Prayer meeting Turs- !*▼ at 7 15, p. in. A cordial invita,fon to all. 1 Rev Mahtts, Pastor. DiIi.IIIREN CHURCH. -Preachißge ery second Sunday and the fitutday evening previous Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening., Gro. Bench, Pastor. W*» ■ *I ' J ■ . I " 1 '" 1 *' "'" '■ 1 " ! -F*
B& O TRAINS. " Pass Syracuse as Follows: .z 5 East Bound. ,_m ‘ S .♦ ■ ... tfcft P. M. «_'■ '.. . . I- « A- iM. ■< • ' ■ JVJ •j ' la! • . A- WWest Bound. ... in r... - r . ...» Ja * M- ‘ * i : w r M * A. Mi; J. M Blair, Agent. , farii ■•:■:. . dasit pttflMlrt F' r ■f ' u’-r. i’ Tv.rwat* »n rati on H O- «.< tA» iiiblr*«. -L. Alien* .* ■ . •,• i . ■ ger Arrnl. ChlcMO* •ORT H< AM i'll ELI’. CiIAS. O. SCt’J.I., • j- ■, > Gvs’l Pt»*s r Assnt l 1 ' .. M. C C C St. L, Baiiway. Li; Few Boate. $ fIMF. TABLE Prom Milford. Ind . In ■ . Mai -JSth, 1898. - ISO NORTH I- I '. ’ Fxpi-s* ■— .U IS tn . J . .. ~ : « r»p » t 1 I » m. ' ' GOING -d TH ’ «to X» '■ r.T£jrpr m . • ’"» » ts M ■ Expre*» 5Mp tn. < ■ .» 9 *» p m K« KSCIpiKO LODtiE, ND 2301 KNi<dlE' t»F PmilAS • f»’ tn, oU crery Wednesday ...t i •.«■<<• ft»ll over hctrlna's. | AU 0(a ti, • N* Invited’Ufatr 4 ' > v. lit;- K«fR *8 ’ • LAKEVIEW POST. NO. W 6. ’ G A. R. . Meet c'cry Ist and 3d Alon Jay Rights in i v ’ ■ m>>iitb. Oliver Cromwell, P C. 'STR USE uhm.e'nu ml : Ft 4 M ll cLa NZ. :;. W M Oliver Crorawel}. J ” John W Uer. S, D. rr.t,» fv.-nUtg ote or ■ u*-- nd’!•s wem 4 ■ 9uiu» ui Ws. ■ *.-‘Bl — "*‘" "— ■■ - niPV. \ MdlOflAl, Jit t»a»cu tn . ..-nape a «poci»Uj ieblcbv repah t dat rates All ac:.e atta-vs as<l deapatcb’ Nwv .’ICXTIXmIM STRfcBT. . ItSAi ! '•; - ' IST'IA’NA FFICE AT— ’ . • 3TRACT -E . INDIANA ELI, BUSHONG BABER. lUtR CUT 20 ch. SHAVE—IO ch. tarnean Ui», u an<l obarp ramroi _>? ' _____ 4 . | '
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SYRACUSE REGISTER.
Additional Local’ ** A Laporte Ind*, maa* is mak- ? mg daily trips to Chicago to purchase articles desired by Laporte pe<> le. \ A” convention has been called to nominate a candidate to teke Congressman Conn’s place on the demo- ’ cratic ticket. The convention will. . be held at South Bend, Tuesday, Sep lltb, IS9L I rt ■>» The Ligonier Fair this year wilt i doubtless attract a large number of i our people. The large program ar; ranged and the excellent races that have been announced should insure a good attendance this year. ’ t The two men Griswold and Lake, recently s arrested in Chicago for train robbery and murder, are supposed to be. the leaders in the recent " attempt to hold, up the Lake Shore train at Kessler's Siding, near Kendallville. .They art l>oth former resi- * debts of Elkhart County, ard are; known to be desperate men. It is' more than likely, future developed tnents will connect them wTh the) Lake Shore robbery a tear ago Syracuse dealers in playing cards should be prepared to comply with the new tariff law., It imp .st > a tax of two cent: on every pack' of plat ing cards manufactured or sold, and also ° i ’* on every pack i the stock dt any j dealer, beginning with Monday night August. 27th, when the law went in-i to effect- The tax is to be paid by! affixing a stamp. The law says every ■ person wjio offers or exposes for sale splaying c^ards,‘whether the articles so I offered .< i exposed are of foreign manufacture and imported or of dohucstic .manufacture, shall be.deemed the manufacturer thereof and liable to a penalty for selling unstamped cards. The law is phrased to embrace every dealer in cards afid all; stocks on hand. . . < -«»- ———- Much Las been heard in a general way of the late income tax. which is an integral part of the new tariff bill, i JA w however, have taken pains to intbfemselvee of the details of tjie measure, or to ascertain who will be affected. -The provisions of the law arc to a certain extent retroactive. Tax will have to be paid from January 1, 1891. Every person having a salary i? 3,500 or over v ill be subject to a tax and every head .of a household who expects to lie the re* . cipient 11 "*'- .during t’ e year from the combined labors of his wife r or Lis minor children will be liable to it. Every stockholder in corpora- , lions who derives dividends from them will have to pay up when the • tax collector comes around. His visit will not be made until the first of i the new year, apd tbp tax will not be Actually payable until July I next, ' but it wil| be against the income of this year that the assessments will be made. The law is to be operative I for five* years, when it will expire by limitation, unless extended by subsequent legislation- The operations of the law will not be confined to income derived from, investments in the United States Any resident who receives income from any kind | of property—rents, interest, divi- | dends. salaries, any profession, trade or business carried on anywhere in , the world will have to show up«to the collector- and pay taxes on all in exc<—•‘ f M.teU a year. The tax on corjioratioij stock which p»ay dividends will not be Assessed' against the individual stockholders, but l againstthe cos poratioms issuing the | the stobk Os course it will be de- ! ducted from the dividends by the companies. Corporations earned on for d antable, religious or fraternal i purppses, ( building. and loan and sav inga institutions, haring no capital 1 but deposits, are exempt Persons owning property or deriving incomes from thia country above the limit, but who ti ehisvlves reside abroa i, will still be subject to ti e tax. A universal anil extended knowledge of Kick kt eping will be necessary fi rthe pnqier enforcement of the law. Farmers, for example, will ■ have to,keep au accurate account of receipts from the sale of lands, crops ’or live stock. From the gross iu,c me certain reductions are allowed, such as necessary expenses to carry ji on business, interest payable, taxes, •! other than federal, all Josses from 1 fires, storms or shipwrecks not com--1 pensatod by insurance or otherwise, r and bad debts. The amount of tax 1 is 3 per cent and it must be paid within ten days after July 1 of each • year under a penalty of 5 per cent t additional and interest at the rate of ■i 1. per cent per mouth.
SYRACUSE, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, • SEP. 6, 1*94,
i Mr. Hill will open a store in the Ritter building in a few days. Mrs. Benner has been suffering ■ with rheumatism the past week. Mr. Chas. Weed will lexve for Ar- , Kansas about the 20th of this month. He is engaged in the lumber busi- . ness. I. Married, at the residence of Rev. > L. W. Love, Sunday evening. Mr. Marion Bushong .to Miss Cora Archer. Congratulations are extended The race track at Ligonier has been completely resoiled, regraded and put in first-class shape at great expense, -and the races during the Fair week, October Ito 5, promise to be the •most interesting in the •Northern portion of the state > • , . The Ligcnier Faxr. We are in receipt of a letter from J. E. McDonald, of Ligonier, secretary. informing us that every effort is j I beini* made'by the management this year to m-iki the fair a success in I every department. Although the - times mav not 1 ave been as prosper- f ous ns former years, yet from presest indications a much more attract- ' iye program has been airan.,cd, and ' the number of applications' for enI 1 . i trie - fay exceeds any former years at ( this time. Tho committee on sports \ ! have ci range I a : rent for lovers of i horse racing, bicycle racing and base j ba.l. that will ha worth going miles < to see. We doubt not that the fair ’ | will be a success in every particular. ■ning a watch ease with a kUite or > flngi nail is needless in our day.. The 1 [Keystone Watch Case Company, of i I PhiiaileSphia Pa . furnish s free a hand- • i some waich case <>]” tier. which makes. besides , a pretty charm for the watch ( chain li you <an't4g<‘t one’from your . jeweler <end to-'Philadelphia, This | J Company is the largest of its kind in the ! I world, and makes all kinds of cases. Its specialty is the Boss tilled case. Jas. 80-s invented and made the tirst filled : case in and many of the cases then ‘ made and worn since, are still intact Later the Boss patents passed into the h.ands of the Keystone'Company, which kas’tiie -o’e right t<» make these cases. , It lias aNo the sole right to use on its cases the patent Non-pull-out bow or ring, which prevents loss ot the w atch by theft or injury to it by accident. The Keystone Qompaniy does not retail, but all jewelers sell th*' Boss and other Key-tone eases. U \ M Ba y ■?. w-1. known citizen of Eugene. Oregon, says his wife ha- for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoea and used.many remedies with titled relief until «he tried -Chamberlain's Colic Choleba and diarrhoea Ke r edv. which has . cured her sound and w ell’. Give it a tris' and you will be surprised at the promi C relief it affords. 25 and 50 cent bottles for -ale by Hoopingarr ner & Miller. NOWFQR PITTSBURGH , I 2-th Annual Encampment G. A R. q Low Batea Via B. & O. [ ' For the National Encampment of the ’ G. A K . at Pittsburgh, September Bto 115th and the itieeting of the Nava! Vetj eratis Association • Sept. , s th. the B &.0 RK Co . will sell excursion tickets to 1 Pittsburgh from stations on its line Sep- ' tember *th to 10th valid for return pasfsege until sept 25th inclusive. The rate I for the ru.und tnp from Chicago will be 'i arid correspondingly low* rates from ■'other stations. Tickets will also be on sale at all pnneipal offices '; throughout the West and North west 1 1 ' No matter w hero you start from ask I for tickets via Historic B& O. - For information in detail write. L. S •fAlen. A*-t G I’ A BA O. \Grand CeuJjral Station. Chicago. 111. 1 J. 3.111 G Manger, of Sunbeam? Selig > man .'!-’ who named Grover Cleveland . I for the Presidency in IS*2. while he was 1 Mayor of Buffalo. N Y . is enthusiastic [j in his praise of Chamberlain - colic, lera tnd ui&rrboea remedy. He "Isays M have used it for the pa-t five , vear-and consider it thebe-tprepara-J iion of the kind in the market- -It is as 1 staple - -ugar and coffee in this section site is an article of merit an i should be . ti-cd in trtry ,l<oy-ehold. tor sale.by H • opingarriCr A Miller. < -• 1 111 CAR Encampment to Pittsburgh. Pa. [ Via the Haitime A Ohio R. R. r ’ ■ •I . J , From Septembersth to 10th..inclusive I the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will sell lo* rate Excursion Tickets to Piltsburyh. I l’a.. on account of the* G A. ~R En- . campmeiq 4 Tickets w ill t>e good for return nnfil. ► September 25th. 18M. For fuli information in.regard to rates ' > anettime of trains call on or addres any i ■ ’.£ O Ticket -agent, or. S Allen, > A-s’t Gen’! P:i~s i Agent. Chicago. 11l
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— ' -T - —- 1 - - an ■aSa'.raiibrwe^i—i*»w-iai SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE TO PITTSBURGH. The Baltimore * Ohio Railroad offers the public the' most convenient train service between Chicago and Pittsburgh. The Route is via Akron. Rave ma, TVarren and .Youngstown. Ohio: Two solid trains are run every day, both carrying t day coaches and new vesSFuted sleep-1 mg cars through without change. ‘ Th? Pittsburg*., v\i rcSsileaves -- Chi-1 cago at 3;00 P. ,il., and arrives Pitts- j burgh the next morning at 7;J5. The vestibule limited leaves Chicago at 7:30 P. M , aud arrives at Pittsburgh the next morning at 11:101 The vestibule limited a’- , carries i Ptillmxj sleeper to Cleveland, via' Akron, arriving at Cleveland at 8 00 A. M The B. & O depot from ths Grand Central Passenger Station roraer 6*i Avenue and Harrison street, the Chest an 1 most commodionl' statißn In America > 1 . — 4 What'makes a a home? T.>e mother well, the children rosy, the fatbet tn good health and good humor. All broiuht about by the use o? De. Witt’s Sarsaparll: l. It recent wends Itself. Hpopingarner > Miller. Shenandoah Valley Lands Why go W.<! -•’.: ’. such gran ! opportunities exist in West Virginia, Maryland and the famous Shenandoah galley, Virginia, a section possessing a’>i the requisites for health, comfort i» id prosperity. * ■ i No region in the United States is attracting greater attention; people from the N ortli and West are looking that way with the view ,<>f locating. Improved farm lands are to b 4 "Obtained at from *8 per acre and upwards, unimproved timber lands at from -82 to 86 per acre. ’ Rich mineral lands a.re cheap, excel- 1 lent water powers, madufabturing sites, Ul-iuess locations etc , are aumerous. The schools and churches are excellent; the people are hospitable aud extend a wanp welcrme to hew comers. The climite is unequalled, no severe storms or cyclones, no contagious diseases Half rate excursions from all B. & D. towns in Indiana and Ohio, will be run to the Shenandoah Valley on August ,7th and 14th. September 4£h and tsth, October 2d. November Bte aridoDecember 4th. . ’ . Further infurma|4Qp given free. Address M. V. Richards, Land and Immigration gent. B & O Rv„ Baltimore. Md. If dull, spiritless and stupid: If your blood is thick and slugsish: If your appetite is csprieloos and uncertain. Yoti ueed a Sarsaparilla. For best results take De Witt’s. It rectom mends itself Hooptngarner 4 Miller ' Reduced Rates to Washington, 0. C Grand Encampment of tlje Knigbts of By thia* of Jh® orld The biennia! encampment of the Supreme Lodge and grand encampment <ff the Kmghts of Pythias of the World, will be held at the National Capital, August, 27 to September 5. 1 or this oecasioh the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co will sell round trip tickets from al! points on its lines, August 22nd to 26th inclusive, valid for return trip until September Bth a further extension of time to September 15th cjtn be siacur 6d. provided the ticket is deposited wish the joint agent at Washington, J) C , on or be fore September 6th. The round trip- rate from Chicago will be 117.50. and correspondingly low tab's from otSiir point- Tickets will also be sold at all 'principal points throughout the west and north-west. No matter where you start from ask for tickets ria B A O For further information in detail, address L. S. Allen, Ass’t Gen‘l Pass’r agt Chicago. 11l
£ DOLLARS ™ PER DAY 20 Easily Made. IT* vnst many men, womea. bey*. *&d (M* to work toe a ftre hw» (tally. rt«M ta «ad «rMnui tMetr own boebea H» bnrtnem ta oory.pleoMnt, rtrtotly boaonbio. and fay* better thM nyothit eSkrod areata Ton hart 1 * ctatf Hi nd m wmgitltli* Exp«ta>N andtpaaial abmtyaauniiiiry. Fo capital rajaM- ▼•*9* IM with erwytttaf that yea MW, ttaai yon waß, aad help yea te earn ten ttrnrn oritoary wars. Women to a* wall at men, asd bay* a»d gtrta makegood pay. Anyone, earwhera,*an4otta wort. An*aeoeoA who fo’jJFoar pMa *M simple fflraottone. Earnest wort wffl itmly bring you* gm* dealer money. BvarytMM*Mw ga< ta gm* demand- Writ* fcr svFMktet «Mar, «M mafra full tefonutiM Wobarm Maa tt yoc aooctede no* te |0 «■ wtth tea tarihMMu Qeorck Stinsom AOo., Box 4SB, PORTLAND, MAINS.
lUis, Uta mi I BIG FOUR ROUTE. The Favorite Tourists Line I TO PUT-in-BAY aud ali Lake Erie Islands Via Sandusky. LAKE fHAU’I AUQUA. NIAGARA FALLS, ST’ LAWRENCE RIVER, THOUSAND IDS . LAKE CHAMPLAIN, ADIRONDACRS, GREEN and WHITE MOUNTAINS. Sew Snglui W HiliK anLBOSTO ; . via Cleveland, ■ .' Lake Shore, New York t'erftrnl and Boston & Albanv Railways, — , ■ I— « »" ■ To the Cool Resorts of Michigan via Benton Harbor. When you go on your summer Vaca- ’’ tinn see that'your ticket reads-ria ' the Big Four Route. E. O. McCokmick, D. B. Martin, ’ Pass'r Trafflic Mgr, Gen’! PasS'r & Ticket Agt, . . Cincinnati. Ohio. .
It Cures blood and skin disorders. It doe* this quickly and permanently. 1 sphere any good reason why you should not use DeWitts Sarsaparilla? It recommends itself. Hoopiugarner & Miller. . While in Chicago. Mr. Charles L. ) Kahler, a prominent shoe merchant of I Des Moines. lowa, had quite a serious time of it. He took quite a severe cold, that he could hardly talk or navigate, i but the prompt use of Chamberlain's : Cough Remedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who • had colds follow ed his example and a half dozen persons ordered it from the ■ nearest drug store. They were profuse ■ in their thanks to Mr Kajjler for jelling , them how to cure a bail eotd io quickly. For -ale by Hoopingarm?r A Miller I Creates health, strength strength, 1 creates vigor;’ De Wilt’s Sarsaparilla. It • recommends itself. Hoopiugaruer X;'Miller. low rate Excursion to the South ®\';a the Baltimore & Ohio R R On September 4th the Baltimore &• Ohio Railroad will sell Excursion Tickets to points in Alabama’. Florida, Geogia,. Kentucky, Louisiana. Mississippi. ’ North Carolina, Soutji Carolina. Ten- ! nessee and Virgihia ht rate of one fare for the pound trip Tickets w!. : e Um*->1 f r return j sage twenty days frouPdate of sale ' f Fof further information call on or ad- ■ dress any B& O Ticket agent, MV, 1 Richard*. Land and Immigration Agt.. ’ Baltimore. Md.. or LS. Arlen. Chicago Jli ; ■ ’ ■ ’ . .. - ■ I . t : . ■ Bucklen’s Arnica Sain Tho Best Salve in the world for 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 guaranteed to give perfect satisfacticn-or money refunded. ' Price 25 cents per box. Eor Sale Bv Hoopingarner a Miller. * if ' Irving W [.arimore. physical director YMCA. Des Moines, lowa. Says he can conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to athletes, „gymnasts. bicyclists, football players and the profession in general- for bruises, sprains and dislocations, also for soreness and stiffness of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swolen it will effect a cure in pne half the time usually required. For sale by Hw>pin. garner & Miller. ' f • De Witt’s Sarsaparilla is .prepared for cleansing tb< blood from- Impurities and dls- ■ ease. It does this and more. It builds up j and strengthens- constitutions Impaired by ! disease-, it recommends tuelf. Hooplngar- . ner & Milter I — . .... B. F. HUY. : Phytpcian and Surgeon. : •■YRAtUSF- IN’DIANA i ; - . ■ ’ S' -• I ’ ■ *"• .•■'. . f * ’ *
Til K CASH STOKE. Is the pjace to get full one hundred cents value for every dollar invested. No person who really wants to economize can '• e> L ‘ afford to miss the bargains we are of- * ... 1 feringin Men’S. Boys, Youth's Women's and Children’s Shoes Silk Umbrellas, nat'l wood hdFs $1.26 ! line of light weight Underwear 6c to 50c a large assortment of Fancy Dress .Ginghams worth 12 l-2c at 100 ' * • Summer Wash Goods, all kinds r We can save you money by buying of us. Lace Curtains. Window Shades. Mitts „ Hosiery. Embroidery, Laces, Mosquitc Netting. Etc. FINEST Ql ILITI O LOWEST PICES. \ All Package Coffee: ' 22c < We . solicit an inspection of our goods, and comparison of prices. Syracuse,
The Importance of Eating . 11 1 ; f 11,1 '* ■ ... ’ 1 8 . wholesome and healthful food cannot be’ too strongly urged on the public. We wish to impress you with the fact that we sell nothing that is not ly pure. At the same time ? We are Going to Move Our stock if OriYATIT T unside down -We must turnnLlk JJLcLcI to do it. zx: Cast your eye over these square bargains. 61b. Good Bice 6 Ibßaisins ’ 6 lb. Navy Beans 25 Cents- 25 Cents-. 23 Cents "—J ’ ~ k 1 lb-package Mixed Coffee, 3 lb. Can Solid Packed -• worth 35c for 25c. Plums,.l7c L_ Jelly, pu Pail, BeU Pie Peaehes, foil fans, Splendid Canned 50 Cenu. 10 Cents. Corn lOe, The Finest Bread. From the Oven Every Day. E. E. Miles & Son?
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