The Syracuse Register, Volume 5, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1894 — Page 4
SYRACUSE REGISTER. - . ■! . -JOaaMr;.-- - | ■ .. 1 every Thursday. at Syrai < Kosciusko County; Slate . of Indiana! by \ Et> C. QRAHAI. / Ed or and Publtcter. / MRS E f GRAHAM, Associate Editor \ Bnv tat the postoffieo at Syra.’u. ’ .u> Second-Clasa Mall Matter. > - -, - .- Subscription Terms: Due Year, Cash in Advance.... .11 00 '.5 Six .Months “ ". '■ 60 / rhre-'”." ”, ■ • Sul■•'•riptL’.s running three mo’ntl - taar.’vars without settlement. will be 4b rgednpatthe rate ■*. .■ Cent- for each additional Six Month- < OFFICE RULES AND REGULATIONS. rt!s!:>z ruto* are governed ly au-uim: it*. ace tuketi and the length of time t<>r> -MEirh- the a<l cetilsewCnt Occupy!:*-: the -Oac, Utoruio The following Is a pw.!.;l. / \ ■ '' ' I 4:. -!u:.m ■ty year . | ‘ Qni luinn six months . ..p 4S U 9 One Column three months. 2', *- ’<4;:n.-. • ;»v r...’ ... 1 . Uue Inch cite year, ■' ’’ ' . T, * till 1 it ' L-‘ rated Mill le J; ■ .. rtrio&v . - - No attention, whatever, in Ute sente putdijht wiUbe glveu uuaoaytnouls letters. ,or . ’ ~r- hearing the signature of t ® . .... r Assuaif'ti-’- ' us- ' . . . . . - i . »ter'than Tuesday. Legal nh«ecs arid very. \■- ' rt articles will be rocrived-up tb the i -. ’.- ' ' ■ ■ - :■ ■ ' ■ ’ . 1 ■ • , fordtephyr adrerliaemt nt» sh-ou-W -.‘■'etch week ffald locals .may-come bsjon. HOm-day morning. J • . —. - -- .- ■ THVR>!'AY. NOV. 1 ’>94 - 5 ■ J , ■ ~ . SxBACUSZ MABKSTS. [ ? Revised Weekly Bailor pr lb. - . - 3 '_*c Eflga doz. - - s - Wheat " bu. - - l * gora “ “ *■ -' • • p®? Date “. “- ■' . * 2sc Hani|* ■ lb. - , - . • W Bacon ‘ “ - -10 c Lard “ *’ ■ - - ' 10c fallow ■ . - - ' , V4c Clover Seed - - - 510 •’> ■ ' : p*fc. GOODxxrizr, ib~OENTIST. a: - INDIANA. ass a EBS, «, BH, Bn, Mi GIAUHI BililttßHlsE& E:p:sits Hoccivei—ms m. n, ■*- • . . . . DEALER IN: . . . ui Sfe: k::s. ; ’’ Blghrs.t hJrkct pfkMt for .'-timber in'-’ ■»<«.;<-/t it the mill. Farmers having, ’ so *• -Il -bould not w -sit for ti« come to i.v >-.-u.b(!t drop us a postal card and we 2iHr.invu;.t:.-Me - Spftialdltltntioa Girea to the lamfifture . o( Fint Clati Limber. SiIiUTSE. IW. . ...... . . .. . a > r, . . , 8. F. HOT, I-hyaiclaii and Surgeon.: : •ifRAi -I >i. INDIANA > f—’ - - — SY’ 1 ". *' G’EoKGE Pllih. UNDERTAKER. A ' < -I <. m-Kvt*. (was Robe*. _ Ete. special .attention given to Ent aiming. No extra chatge ’ • ■Um f Now Hearse C. v. SMITH, n 'TH E .! .he FRACK bj <s;t •tciitioii given to collections. ‘ OiH vi. > er w i.. Ketnng's store JXHACVSE. INDIANA. • S E. SNAVELY. k.;eTOK OT uir dray line. I am prepared to do all kinds bt lot plowing and truck tending cheap for cash "i» lYtuip .■•■ -' git i nto b»»im-ss- ‘ jLiikhi;. 1 ...—_ 3*-. ZZirbl Jhop in Ritter Property on Main St Fishiofiabk Barber . “ and Hairßrmer.
LOCAL BREVITIES. Lovely fail weather. It pays to _ Advertise. Patronize th* advertiser* Wheat is worth 45c now. The nutliug seasob...» here, Rte and Oats wanted at mill. Band concert Saturday night Election day is drawing near. Miles A Son want your produce. Now is the time to eubscribe. We want wood on subscription. Our merchants report a good trade. Next Tuesday will be election day. Old newspapers for sale at this office 25 for sc. Leslie McCamman is ill with typhoid malaria. Tiu: Rluisru: ofiicn for job work ou short notice. Side Bills on short notice at this office. Give us a fri<d. d John Ilingold visited friends in GravcU n las S-.u.-l > M<_ i -.-S/d . - »'•.!. at Miller’s. . ■ Clothing cheaper than ever, known in this market at S< L- Ketuing s. Is vpur >Sewii..<; Machine out of order liiih.buid I.;!': UHlke it <?. k. J.. E."Slrifcb'y, • our -hustling' hard-1 p : 4ie man, isjim icing thia week. 1 i’:.e -EikL.nt■ Journal hak st»peUa-l ed publication fur want of enppert. James liaily moveU itito his wife’s ?pr<■; < rty on church street last week. Mrs. A. W. Strieby, is vieitiug her parents in Bourbon, Ind., this week. Joe Miller amj J. P Moore, S ere in the county seat Tuesday on busiI in ss 3 . . Jno. W. Stetler attended .the republican meetiug a? North .Webster, Monday. i Noah King will, visit with Lis brother at Rockford, Ohio, for two imonths. Mr and Mrs. Win. Young have • . « ■ •. .. . .. 'been spJhding the paM fe-.* days with relatives There is a good Opening in Syracuse for some enterprising capitalist to start a bank. Misr Ada Brady has returrieddrdm Chicago and will spend the winter with her parents Sami. Bushong and wife returned from a visit with relatives in Elkhart county last week. If you know an rUinof news hand it to the Editor. We want the news and you can help us. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Christie, of Ligonier, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benner over Sunday: Rev. Diitn, the pastor of the Lutheran congregation, preachecF Sunday afternoon and’evening. El. Younce retutued to Chicago Junction Tuesday night after a short visit with parents at this place,. Now is the time to have your teeth filled and extracted before the cold .weather seta in.—D. S. HONTZ Geo. Zinn, o&e of .he early pioneers of Uulkh irl county, was buried Sunday hi the T ackson cemetery. Do you owe The Rkgistek on sub; scriptioD? If so you will do ua a favor by paying what you can now. Mrs. J. Rippey, of Syracuse, was the guest of J. W. Long and family this week. —Kosciusko Co. Standard. D. G. Sleeper and wife, of MiJdiebgiry. Were the guests of Mr anif Mrs. S.’H Widner and wife. Sunday. - \ Mja M. IJ. B ury, and daughter, i MitrY of Benton; spent Sun the guests of John AV. Stetler* and wife. ...Last - night being 'Hollo’eeti town co&fc i! bail eltra marshals on] dui". to Lee; the peace No damage I was done to property. Mrs. Wm Darr, who baa b>. en i here the past week with friends, pro? eeeded to tier home in Syracuse, to- i day. - Saturday’s Daily Goeiun News: Lucdle Miles gave a tally palling-; party to her school males at the Lome ofter parents last Saturday, which ■ was much enjoyed by the iHtie folks. Mr, and Mrs. Cross, of Bellmore, a, viMtedti.e past will, titir daughter, Mrs Dr. Hey, returning home Wednesday. The pupils of the public school coutemphto gi'iug a pleasing program in the near future. The per-*.. iH'Se of which wi 1 » e the purchase o: an ; ; ’-'in or o> n- for hr u c <>! the echo I Ed. and Ehuer Yates, of Milford, were in tewu Saturday. Ed. is locorndtr- eet gmr er on th»f Belt line «»f Chicano, ai d has Lad shiiHfi.g evperiecces during ibu railroad distur’oauoes last summer Married, Thursday evening at the residence of Rev Love, Alfred Onto Miss Sarah Grubb- The ftieuca of the young cotfphs extend beat wished for their future we-fer?
Toilet Cream for the Ladies, at Hoopiugarner <k Miller's. Bring your butter and egge to Miles A Son and get top prices. Try Hoopingarfier A A?i <. a Toilet. Cream fur chapped Lands and face. 7 Geo. Sherer and wife, of Sparta township, Noble Co., were the guests of D>. Hontz and wife, Sunday. Hillabold, the jeweler, can repair your watch or clock on snort notice, and more than that he guarantees it I can loan some money cn favorable term- to the proper pa'rfy who w ill apply promptly. Geo. W. Miles. The many fnends of] Airs. Eliza-beth-Strieby will be gliid to learu t atshe is much improved in health the, past few days. An order has been issued to section foremen on the Lake Shore railroad to exteiminate th? Russian thistle. ' ■ Mr. Elliott and Mrs. Estlick, cf WLitley Co., were here this week Li'.irg dti.Sd woik done by Dr. H I.'/. Dr. Eldredge, of Defiance. 0., spent,several days oil the small lake last week bass fishing- The doctor is a32 degree disciple of Sir Isaac, and would deem it rare sport to catch even a bull-bead. In a card published last week with '4. -' ' ■ the i: tmes of citizens to be voted for Tuesday next, we accidentally omitia . fC„ \. Smitlb for Justice of the Peace. AVe had no inteiition of slightiig Mr. Smith by such omission.. Mrs Warnet, of North Webster, met with a severe accident last week when she had the misfortune to slip and fall down stairs, injuring herself iju'ite - verely. Mrs. S. L. Ketriug, her daughter, is in attendance at her bed side this week. Ti e Rev. Dr. Frank Gunsaulus, p i-tor of the Congregati ual church, of Chicago, and one of the foremost liberal thinkers and speakers of that city, Las been tendered the pastorate of the Central church, left vacant by the death of Professor David Swing. Abe Hapner met with 3 severe accident several weeks ago. ’While hauling lumber, he slipped and’fell, the wheels of the wagon passing niver his breast. His injuries at the time were considered dangerous, but we-learn now that he» is able to sit up, and will recover. j The friends vs Clarence Ketring aipe sorry to bear of the sefere trouble which has resulted from Lis fall. Partial paralysis has set in, and to reduce the spinal curvature, bis physicians, Drs. Becknell, of and Stauffer, of Nappanee, Lave encased his body in a plaster cast He will doubtless be confined to his bed for some time Miss Fannie Warble, from south of Syracu- .slopped over in Milford a few hours last Saturday, on her way to Warsaw to visit friends.... Mr. and Mrs. Jameh. Cbiicote, from near Syracuse, were, in Milford last Saturday.... . .Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Strieby; and daughter, Edith, from south of Syracuse were in Milford last Saturday.—Majl. A number of .small boys are in the habit of going out after nightfall and atauoying people by putting ticktacks on windows end otherwise making it disagreeable for persons who axe inclined to be nervous. Now this Las got to stop at once, oi we will publish the boys' names, F nd if that won t do 4 other means will be taken to slop it. A word to the wise is sufficient Last Munday evening’ there osfipiubied in K. P. hail, one of the imost intelligent audiences composed |of republicans* their wives ’and } daughters, and a fair sprinkling of democrats, who were draw n there ‘to •hear Lem. W. Royse expound xepubi liean doctrine.-. Ths house wfcs cal,i«.d.to order, and John W. Stetler . was selected as chairman of the meeting After a fine selection by the J, <■ dub < f Warsaw. Mr. Stetler introduced the speaker of the evening, L. W. Royse, whe whs handsomely niLived. Mr R, in his ever fluefit style, explained to Lis audience the tariff bill and other subjects that are notf before tut* people ou the eve of ok-cl.oti He spoke for over an hour Jan i ' t!d the aUeutida of his audi ’-ence throughout Hia dosing niiuatks showed i.iu. to lie a man fol. Tof paUi itisiu nud of love icr tl;< < heroes us ;GI; ;.nd bis hearers doubt I not that, should he bo sent to Congress, Li< *cice wil: ever be in-ard in ! bebalfuf the old soidu r.- i’.»e au heuce Wxs once m<«e entertain «I tw the glee xlabj who rttdend suit e i cemj-iun wigs in i xoelci t t,nie ; OnJ* were Tepeadiy *n<ore<! St »to |be regretted ihni the w. ;,tr detained a uurnlei Irotu tut surroundwho were- disappointed int not being able to hear ths spewb
Patronize the advertisers. Wakarusa has a new gum factory. Etna Green has a new paper called the News. Read S. L. Ketring’s new ad. and go after those bargains nt once. Toilet Cieam for corn buskers hands at 10c, at Hoopingarner A Miller's. * Mr. aid Mrs. Levi Median.jof Topeka, Jpd., were the guests oi their son, Aufos, this week. All /persons bolding tickets for Ironing Boards or bouk cases, will please present them and get prize at once, i , Stetleb & Steieby. Do you owe the printer a dollar, call in and square the account. Maybe he is thinking of something complimentary to say of you but he is afraid to venture fearing you might not understand him. ' Mr. Will Rothenbargvr killeel a fine large cormorant lari Saturday on Allen’s lake, in the south-east part of the township. The bird, whjch has been given to ti e principal of the school, will be mounted carefully and preserved for the school cabinet. Mti. E. G.?aham, . Ei w?R lUgis’teb, , Deak Sir: Knowing that you desire to be just in the presentation of ,poi’l-e.d affairs to your readers, we would be pleased to have you state in this week's iss io that there are others I c-'.it ? tl.t <-Sjs named last week among your readers to be voted for next Tuesday, They are. - John L.’ N iris, for Trustee. Milton Kitson, for Assessor. Charles V. Smith, Justice of Peace. Henry Shock, “ “ “ Doderidge Edgell, for Constable. GeorgeAVogoman, for Constable. These are well known and respected citizens wl e the esteem ana confidence of t m neighbors; indeed the better they are known the more highly are they esteetned, and should they ba elected to the offices for which they, hav« been named we believe they will perform the duties - tc the satisfaction of the whole people. Yours Truly, * FkiESL S el’ THL CaNI IDATES. See John Stiffler when you want Painting or Paper Hanging done in a satisfactory. manner and on short notice. Al! persons who got Flout and Feed to be paid for after harvest are requested to call and settle up by Cash or wheat, as it is now after harvest and should jbe settled at once.— J. A Kiai lU.-Yui. A BARGAIN:—Tfie farm ot John S. Butt, miles east vs Syracuse, containing 9< acres of good. farm land, will be sold cheap. Bids will be taken upto Jan Ist ’95. For particulars call or w rite to J. C. Drtiekamiiler or S. L. Ketring, Syracuse, Indiana. NOTICE. _ ' < I am prepared to-gum saws, and grind plow points and do all kinds of repair work at my shop on Main street.—S. Habkless. . x To Farmers. We are m the market every day to buy a ; ’rkinds of ckw er. Grass and Field Seeds, including Flax. Hungarian, Millets. Rye; etc., at highest market price, Come .and see ps before selling elsewhere., We can furnish Clover, Tim-, othy. Grass and Field Seeds for seeding purposes. Ask for ear illustrated farm-, ers catalogue JOHNSON & SON 211 So. Main St, Goshen. Ind. If dull, spiritless anil stopid; If your blood Is thick and sluggish; If your appetite Is. capricious and ufreerta n. ¥ou need a Sarsaparilla. F- - rr«e!ts lake De Wln’e. It neOßuneuds itself. Uoopluu'arner A Mll1. r ' He:.?. Wilson the postmaster at W . shton F.orida. says he curAi a ease of Diarrhoea of iu'i* standing in six 1.. .; '-- <-u smak !>’tlb of Chamberlain s < »Bc » ! K: a and Diarrhoea Remedy. ’A hat a pAussut surprise th .t must — ave bev.t io the sufferer. Such cures are not tmuusuai with this remedy- In many instances only one or two loses are required to, gite-perma-' relief: It can al ways t depended upon When .redueol .with water it is plea-act t...» take. Fur sale by Hoopingarner <k Miller. Pare bhuod m< ans gooc healt tt with l»e WHtN Sarsaparilla. It pitrifies the MBOA cures Erupt:»c- SCWOM Scrofula diseases 'arising from impure bleed. It itM-if t\x pinftan.t-r A Miller. . tiuckle.v s imkz Salve The t>fesi sOve the work! for cuts. Bruisv'' Sores. Ek ? - SaH RLeuiu. Fever bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chiilbuims, C< res. an i a. 1 ’ -kin Erupt, ions, and p<»it’vely cures ffiies or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded I Price 25 cents per box. For Sale Igr Hoopingarticr A Miiler. < Km*ettiU;g ■strong wnenyuu tire so easily. Bwh ihu . stqu« »1 en CM MCha » BOt clexr and snleoth. Sometiilag wrong when the Btood Is Impure. Sometfolnz right when you take De Witts Sarsaparilla. It rvcooune.nds itself. Hoxstuzarner & Miller
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IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are very much in need of money and eaDMstly-reques*: all who are indebted to us to call soon and pay up. Don’t neglect this notice or we will be compelled to place your accouunts in the hands of a collector. Resp’y, S. L. KETRING.' MARTINSBURG DOiflGS. By Coxey » Major F. E. Marshe s fatuity started for Topeka. Kos , Wednesday morning. « ‘ . P. C. Sneed and wife, of Garrett. Ind, were down fishing last Friday afternoon, and succeeded in landing a three pound bass. Mrs. Wm. McGraw home from South Bend Monday, where she had been to see her sister who is very .ill. . • ' I . . . . \ J. A. Ketring is erecting a corn house just west of his mill, so as to be in position to handle the farmers corn as well os other grain. * A, M. Younce and wife intend making a visit with relatives and friends in Ohio next week. i. J. A Ketring shipped four cars of grain to eastern markets today. Nov 1 Good start J. A. K. for first ot the month Ed; Younce, of Akron. O was home a few days this week. Bring your grain to our market if you desire a square deal. f . B. A O. carpenters tore down the old ice house at this place Wednesday Mrs. Frampton w, ut to Chicago on the early morning train the fore part of the. week’io. visit her daughter. ' .Robt. Rit’.cuuur is having the stone hauled for the foundation of his new house Mi - David Jones went to Avilla Saturdav to visit with sick friends . ’ I
IWCOLfiTifi * a. Z = S’ I 1 K3I TMA3S MARK IF 7 YOU HAVE any derangement of the Llve?l Kidneys or Stomach, If your Blood la Impure, If troubled with constipation, or If your whole system Is run down and needs building up, try UNCOLN TEA. Why pay a DOLLAR for a vile compound, when for 35 CENTS you can get a package Os UNCOLN TSA, made from pure, fresh herbs, with curative qualities far exceeding any other tea or preparation on the market. Directions simple and plain- AU first-class druggists sell LINCOLN TEA. Beware of Inferior teas that druggists try to sell you as J ‘just as good as Lincoln Tea.” NoheofthenP are as good. T ak« no other, i Sold by Hoopingarner «t Miller. CHICAGO INTER OCEAN Chicago'newspapers have lately gone into merchandising ‘in connection with their efforts to increase their circulation to such an extent as to involve them in some difficulty with their large advertisers who object to the low price and good Values offered. The most notable instance of this is The Inter Ocean,which was compelled to dispense with its very popular Book Department for no other reason. It continues its World’s Fair Portfolio Department however, which is delivering about 11,000 per day at present and has just added a comprehensive series of ‘ Views of the orld," and a book of music called ”Hanuonized Melodies,” on the same plan They are sold at a certain price provijled the purchaser presents a certain number of coupons cut from the paper. Let'us remind you that now is thetime to take DeWitt's Sarsaparilla. ft will do you good. It recommends itself. Hoopingarner * Miller. For a- ame back or foi a pain in the side or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamber lain’s Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will- cure any ca»one or two days. lain Balm Sfeo qui t■> rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for sale by Hoo plugs rr. er & iller. “ ' - ■ ' : J— Mr. 11. J. Mayer*. <>i Oakland, Md.. z - s; I have sold thirteen t it > Chamberlain's Cough Remedy today gad am literacy sold oht- .This is the largest sale cm record of any one pre natation ill a dav <.»v ?r, our counters. It gives the best ’satisfaction of .any, ebugh medicines wc handle. and a* a seller it leads all other preparations on this market. For sale by Iloopingarner <& Miller, druggists. - The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pkk-pocket to get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a This wonderful bow is now fitted to the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as welt as solid gold cases, and cost »bcu' half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. «■» None genuine without it. , Sold only through watch dealers. A ritefc cast oponar wMefc *»«*•*• - chm.sMttrMMiravNat. / .--v
SPECIAL BARGAINS. X X X X X X x X XX We will sell as cheap as any hnse in the comity, having just been to market and purchased a complete assortment at Rock Bottom Prices, consisting of Dry Goods, Mons, Boots, Shoes, Clothing Groceries, Queensware, Etc. Below find partial list of Bargains which we will give you in every Department, / / Good Calico # 3c Heavy Brown Sheeting, by the bolt 4 l-2c Bleached Shirting, - 4 l-2c Ginghams, ' 4 l-2c Blankets, per pr. 75c All-wool Rbd Blankets, per pr. $2 50 Men's honest made Boots, $1 25 Men's tap sole Shoes, $1 00' Women's solid made Shoes, $1 00 cs-zeooszszss. Brown Sugar 3 l-2c: all others ii| proportion - All package Coffee, • 20c Imperial Tea, 170 Rice, 3 l -2c Plug Tobacco, Q 20c OIuO'X’ZZZZTG-. : Meh’s Overcoats, well trimmed, $2 50 Boys’ “ with Capes, ’ sl2 50 Men's Iron Clad Suits ■. $3 50 Boys’ School Suits. $2 00 Boys' Suits, and extra pr. Pants. .2 50 tTZTTD^ze^;-s^.ze. Meh's Iron Clad Suit, r 50c Wa will exchange anything in our line for all kinds of Poultry, Stoox, arainu, that you may have to spare, end albw yev top urices. Call and examine our roods and get prices- - . ■’ < Sesp eotfviilsr, S. L. KETRING. •'■l ' 1 e sozzooiLu | ; | g JWe have just received a new | e line of school supplies, which we 1| ~ can sell at prices that will aston- 3 | ish you. We carry a full line of | = Tablets, Pens. Pencils, Writing J < ' e Paper, Ink, Envelopes, which we | can sell cheaper than ever before, g I I e Our line of Furniture is cbm- || | plete, and at prices - that are as g | low as you can buy them else- g | where Come and see me. g- - E Will close out my line of Wall || I Paper cheap . I -I'd e I. KINDIG. The Leader. 3 1 -'1 ' — ■■iim in—■. ■!■■■! - We have them all sizes and Prices. Don’t buy till you see us. Want a Gasoline Stoved Want Hardware? We have them and prices are the lowest , . . - 1 ■’ & 6 «
