The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 45, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 19 September 1895 — Page 4
' SYRACUSE REGISTER. Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Kr>s.’Hj-ko County, .State of Indiana go, 0. GRAHAM, Editor and Publisher. ■RB ■ U. GRAHAM, AmciAte Editor ftrtered at ti n postofflcc at Syracuse. aS Second-ClaM Mall Matter. *1 — - I -II -. ■ ■ ■ ■ —T .. -- - - — - Subseriptiou Terms: tear, Cash in Advance 81 00 sh Months “ •• ■ *• 60 three " •• ...... sc Subscriptions running three months ® arrears without settlement, will be ftarged up at the rate of Twenty-Five 'Dtats for each additional Six Months THURSDAY, Sep. ip, 1895 SYRACUSE MARKETS Revised every Thursday. Butter per lb * .Kc Bat* " do» He Wheat “ bu.be ’ «te r Jorn Olßverfced .5 to tas ul Profeuiofi&lM MILES 6c HIGBEE, Bankers, MILFORD, IND. M A G£.\EB4L BANKING M'IIKBSK. Deposits Received. -a , . - —- - ■ - - ; , | F. M. Ott, -Dealer inv Id ul teed Irate *. ■ Highest market price paid for timber , iu the woods or at the mill' .Fanners baring timber to sell should not wait tor Us to com ? and see you. but drop us a postal card and we Will investigate. Planing and Matching dene to order bn short Notice. SYRACUSE. INDIANA. B. F. Hoy, PHYSICIAN And StTRGEON. Syracuse Indiana. v. — —»■ ■ TIIOS. & SVU ELY, —PROPRIETOR <>F—- ■ ■ I- : ■ i’rotnpt aitchtivii g. •en to business. ■. ina i). S. HONTZ, Uentist. —Urn, i. at—- • ■ ♦- ■ ( Syracuse, Indiana. ' -slums; fc. L * 2? Fred. Hinderen Prop’r. Rates noo i*t.i>xy First-class ace ..nmodatiuns. Free abtu to and from al: trains, < *Good livery .a. eontiecli. n. . SYRACUSE, INDIANA, i Eli Bushong, Barber. HAIR CUT-20 CH, SHAVt-tO cts, tWClean towel JR \ _J_ — - — - . d —j GEO. W MILES, Attorney-at-LaW and > Insurance I’ndcrwi iter. •pecial attention given to collections., ot. M MANLV ’ • Abstractor. i . ' • ' . ...... Work Promptly Dw-hiwa Right u , .. $ • r 4 lifter Oftr tit hu emit, Wacuw. lid. Money to loan on Farm aad Town ‘Property al 5%. Persona deairing ’ o ray off mortgage 3 on their homes ‘or borrow money on Real Estate J ahould call on E- w. Has, who re- ‘ presents the Metropolitan Loan A » ’ -—>? •WO two to eight rears inelnuje.
LOCAL BREVITIES. Corn for sale at the mHI. Wheat is worth 55e now.. Patronize the advertiser* Mrs. John Ketring is on the sicl .Jlist. ’ Will Wright spent Sunday in Lees burg. John Howard was in Goshen Wed- ) uesday. Remember the Fair at Ligoniei 0 Sep. 24 to 27. 0 r 0 A new hotel will be built at Pick--3 wick Park next season. c There is talk of a flouring mill ’’ being built at Cromwell. W. F. Lyttle, of Nappanee, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Slaybaugh. Fred Schwab of Wawaka was in town Friday and made us a pleasant visit Chas. Crow of Cromwell, is visitc ing with his parents and friends this ® week. Hall’s Hair Renewer contains the uaturai food for keeping the hail healthy. Come iu und give us. jour name 1 for a 3 mouths subscription to Ths Rjegisteh. Read the new ordinance published on first paga this week and govern yourselves accordingly. Gene Sernans leaves this week for a short visit with relatives and friends in Indianapolis. A refreshing shower feji early Monday morning, cooling the atmosphere and laying the dust ■'•••. • ’7 , 0 ’ Mrs. Kindig is putting in a new boar d walk in front of her residence property on east Mam street. 1 can loan some money on luvorable terms to the proper party who will apply promptly. Giro. W. Migß. Ira Myers received the insurance amounting to SBOO on his stock destroyed in Urolhwell some months ago. - Albion is to have water works aud electric lights Mr. Olds. Os Fort AVayne, was awarded the contract, for 527,VC5. Miss Yay Hammond was in Milford a few days last week, visiting Chas. Hammond aud family, returning home Sunday. If you are going, to bate a Public sale, come in and let us get out your bills. New type and reasonable prices. Give us a call. ; The suit brought iu 'Squire Love’s court by B. F. Hoopingarner to recover a certain sum on a wheat deal against J. A. Ketring, judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff. Ed. McClintic returned last evening from a two week's camping at the head of Wawasee lake and reports excellent fishing. He brought us a very tine three pound bass Base Ball at Ligonier Fair Sept 21 Columbia City and La Grange. Both clubs arc certain to wm. The North Webster Band will furnish the music this day. L. B. Fret?, s father, who resides in Auburn, was shot in the shoulder by his son-in-law, Frank Parrett this week. .It is not knowtn.whether the shooting was accidental or otherwise. The race between the .English yacht and the American yacht was won by the American, .‘Defender* bn default, the Englishmen refuging to' comply with the rules governing the | race. Train No 28 backed into .drain No 30 Wednesday on the lung switch at, this place, .throwing one oar in the, ditch and wrecking .three cars. No one injured and trains were not de-: 1 layed on account of the wreck. • ! In tho absence of Rev. Herron,- , services will be coaduoted in the M. E. church by Rev. I, W. Lave, subject, 'Christian Integrity, and bow to maintain it-'- Scnicee at 7 o,clock. All are cordially invited to attend. < Our schools opefced Monday with the following enrollment;—High • School, J. P,. Dolan* 30; ..Grammar Department, Mise Bnshon™, 2S; Intermediate Department, Miss Hiliabold, 55; Primary Department, Miss : Sprague, 39. , A new cement walk i» r being put down this week in front of the drug , store of Theo. Miller, owned by Mr. Jeeee Cory. Syracuse ean boast of ►, having more feet cement walks than any other town of its size iu the ■» state. We learn of the marriage of Mr. Perry Stiflier of Mazon, 111. to Miss Carrie McDade. The evaut will take place at the reeidenceof Mr arfd Mrs A. J. Campbell, an aunt of the bride, ‘ on Wednesday evening. Sept. 25, 1895. The gentleman’ is well known to our* readers, and Tft Rjrenrrca joins with bia many-friends in wishing the bappv couple a prosperous I Iqture in life. . Lincoln Cory took in the first fail of the reason with his 1 new palace awing at Lagrange, and while view- » ing the ifehla and milking new i acquaihtdncis, h® met . Frank R. I Smith, who proceeded to show him S his fine herd ’of Registered Jersey® » Frank’® ’ manner of showing up the * best pointh in Jersey makeup, led tc » Link’s conviction, followed by con- » version, • and he brought bdtne with i him a’ Jersey bull taW with a gill , edged pedigree
Mrs. Losenbeiger is on the rick list. The past few days have been the hottest of the season. There is talk of an electric road from Ft Wayne to Albion. ' L FL Wayne will celebrate her Centennial on Oct. 15 to 18 inclusive. 1 Dr. Ihrig of Goshen, was the guest of Sheldon Harkless Sunday. L. P. Maggart and C. Godfrey of Cromwell, were on our streets last r week Mr. and Mrs. Casey of Ligonier, - visited Mr. aud Mrs. C. W. Knorr Sunday. H Mr. aud Mrs. Ira Widner of Goshen, were guests of . his .brother, S. H., Sunday. e i Bbit Poyeer ana Miss Rosa Green of Cromwell, were visiting friends “ in town last week. t Tho people say that we extract teeth without pain.— - Hcntr, the dentist. 8 ■ John Shaffer and Clarence Mann drove over Sunday and spent the e day with relatives and friends. i Miss Essie McClellan spent a few days last week with her many friends 0 ut this pla<e-,— Andrews Signal, s'Charles Woods left last week for Bloomington, Ind., where he will 1 attend the State University this J year. ' D. Showier will preach at the U. 1 , B. church ftt Solomon’s Creek this yea* having been recently appointed I to this charge. ' ' The Eikhrtrt . schools arq now in- j Etituting the “college recitation plan'’ in the grammar grades. Nappanee f adopted the system four years ago. ’ Word was unt to Constable Cory from deputy sheriff' Matthews infoiinmg him of the escape of four prison- , ers from the county jail last Tuesday night. The A- secured a saW and with its aid gained tbbir freedom. * Sheriff Stonbr is attending a rbunion ■ in Louisville. . Married al the residence bf Rev. Love, on Thursday September 12, 1 1875, Mr. L. J. Meter, of Cedar l Lake to Misa Lilie M. Myers, daugh- , ter of M, F. Myers. The young couple will move to Aux Vasse, Mo , where they will make their future home. The best wishes of this com- • munity go with the young people in their through life. The female base ball aggregation ! got stranded in Warsaw, and slept ‘ in the depot one night They w v re 1 provided with money by subscription in order that they might buy eomei thing to eat. The gfrls had better go into some one’s kitchpn and earn a respectable living, fob they cannot , play ball and the people are not to be gulled all the time. In a letter addressed lo iir. A. W. Strieby froip Hon. Jno. W. Stetler, who is'at the present time in Oregon, he writes is follows:— Lafayette, Ore.,—l am yet here. I have done some visiting, and have seen Eli Seesa and family also Lib Robertson family. I tried to fin d Tillman Ott, but could, not They were the hop fields working, so we d;d not see them. I saw Perry Long’q boy, and he knew me at once, al ueugh I would not have known Him. We have seen Mt Hood but twice since here, on of smoky clouds. Give me Indiana to live in! If we do not get to the coast this week, -we will start home next week. lam now trying to find Geo. Protsman - should j succeed, I will stop off and see hjm. I wrote him at Roseburg, which .is on the line 1 to SaciamentO. I expect a reply in a few days. T find a number of Indi- < ana people out here. There ire three of Fred Ott’s children at Portland. I want to see them when I go back. , Portland is i the only town worth speaking of alter you leave Minneapolis, on account of ita. being a seaport, i J. It, Srerum. j 1 ; MiHort. Mr. F. W. Dinetitt of Goshen, Deputy Great Commander of this Disj Irict of the Knights ©f the Maccabees ‘was here oa< Monday- and Tuesday: working in the interests of the Frail teruity. t 1 Mr. W. D.'Middaugb. fdrmerty of “Syracuse and SYaraaw is arranging to wake his future Jbome here, work-" ing in the interests of the Milford ‘ Lumber Co. Some of oar people >who are hying t to raise chicfcens running at large, J' not keeping them in a park, are los•■I ing some of them‘by reason ofrich f food found od neighboring lots. J Better keep chickens penned up. S J The Sunday School Orchestra, assisted, by Lusue talent will render .J an excellent programme, consisting > . f instrumental aid vocal musie. recb > itatioue, Ac; at the M. E. church on s'! Friday evening, SepL 27th, in the in- .. terests of the'M F- Sunday School. , i The orchestra consists of over 15 a pieces. All the exercises will be iclassical, and a pleasant, profitable - i entertamment will be given. Come’ Sorrow came -to cur people over the news of the death of our estaemr i ed friend, Mrs. G, W,- Reach, on last e i Saturday evening. She hsd-beefr a . sufferer a brief time with quick-coU-T sumption, but death was not feared, ; even to the last she seemed to be j don valuing, buton 1 - the dart other u death she said tSb Lord bad called e her and sbb muate-go, and soon ebb 0 departed. The hmeral was held . at the Progressiva-Brethren Church k A’cnday. Tbd* u-sbaud and • the 4 three have the sympa«in ©f tb® entire neighborhood
i Oysters are ripe. Mrs. Rosenberger s on the sick < 5 list. ■ Ed. Sulsar started last week for I Missouri on his wheel ° < ; O. W. Russell is colecting for the . Nappanee this vieek. The “coons’’ will. jlay a game of > ball at Albion on OoivZth. Tom Winder of Warsaw, has completed 12,295 miles on his bicycle. Miss Elma Rex an d'Mrs. Chas. Judy are visiting their sister, Mrs. Miller ■ of Elkhart. Nappanee and Bremen crossed bats at Bremen the Score standing 10 to 0 in favor of the Naps. Charley Brady and Tom Widner ! took a trip to Hamupod, Hi.', and , while there visited the horse sausage factory and other points of interest. Aubrey Smith of Syracuse, attended the lecture here Monday evening.——Miss Clara Smith of Syracuse, has been the guest of Mrs. ' Cbaa. Fltgor for several days.—Nappanee News. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Ecv.is Myers of Syracuse, are the gileste of Mr. and Mrs. Canode. The young couple are both mutes, recently married, and will soon locate in Missouri. Nappanee Advance. Tho Fair at Ligonier Sep. 24 to 27 promises to be bigger and better than ever. Every reader of The Register should arrange to attend. To Tile Public. Remember that I am in my office i every day except Monday. I can jsave you mopey. Gold crowns $5. Bridge work at bard time prices. You are asked to investigate. All work warranted. Dr, Hontz, dentist. Township x’escheip. I have arranged fbr the school? in Turkey Cteek Tnwnbhip to begin on Monday; October Tib, with the following corps of teachers: District I—J. E. freed- “ B— Winnie Holloway. “ 4-Charles C. Bachman. “ s—Ed. E. Ott. “ 6-r-Ezra Hess 7—Clara Smith, " * 8 - Aubrey V. Smith. / • 9—Maud Wilk f " A. W. jitrieby, Trus. Loi» Excursion Rates tp Mountain Lake Park, Md Yla the Baltirnora-A Ohio R. R. Oh Aba list 28 .to September 5, Inclusive, the Baltimore & Ohb Railroad wIU sell Excursion to Mountain Lake Park. Md.. at it rtttc of bne far# for the round trip, account of the. National Looal Pireacbers* T kkets will be good for reteirr. until Sep tern ber 7, It ’,.’.. , ... « • , Fur further Informal!, n call on or address any any B. # O. Tkket Agent, or L. S, Allen,’Ass’t Geh’l Agent. Chicago, f lls Very Troublesome. Laxative “teas” are a boeher Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, pleasant to and mom effective. Try a 10c bottle large rises 50c and 81 at Theo. Miller’s drugstore. ■ Excursion. Via the Baltimore AOpio R. R On September 24 and October 2 the Baltimore & Ohio Bdljtoai will sell 30’ day Excursion Tickeli to points in Virginia on the Ferry Valley Branch, south of including Winchester, nt rate of onejers lor the round trip, plus 82. Excursion Tickets will be sold pointe in sh e W®st on September 24 and to poinAi in the South on 1 October 2 at very Tow,rates: For full iuhfrdlatibn call op or address any B & 0 Ticket Agent* S. P. Kretzer , and . Agt.. Philadelphia. Pa., 0i,1..5. Allen, Asst Gen’l Pass’r Ag t Chicago, BIG T BOUTE ■ To minnu. G. L l ß.’ September lltb to 14th. 1 1 PER MJLe tickets on Sale September 8 to 11. good Returning October 5. 1895 The - Big Four” ho* sts own line to’ LouHvilk- from Lafeyetta. Indianapolis. Peoria,. Bloomington Crawfordsville, Matt**>h, Pana. Terrel Haute. Greencastle. »Benton Harbor, Marion and intermediate printFrom Cleveland, bandu«ky, Columbus. Springfield. Day :ou and intermedi- ’ ate point*, all through trains connect. • in Central Union Sta'.ion.’ Ctndnnatk t with through train«“?o Umteville. avoid intf iransfer across thß city. Special low rates will be mate for side trips from LouidVßle. • . wII Oim—mm - - I ~ rpH XH£ D£VIC*TIOS OF > Cixicasexa.Taera NATIONAL PARK. r fhatiiQooga Tenn.. . Tickets Will be sep r 13 to 19, ' gtvki returning un|il wtober 5. 18981' i Sblid trains of tirtf Big Four” nm - duifr from St Loute Pztia. Chicago. In atanai olis. Benton Hnbor.* Sandusky. ' Cleveland- Columbus, Springfield and Davton to Cincinns? connecting m ’ Central I’nton Static with through 1 trains of. the Queen i Creasen t Route 3 and Ixmisnlle and Nxshviile Ry, for I Uhattaueogo. Specie side trips from . Chattanooga at very .ow Rates to all pointe of interest. • 3 i Fur full p-rticular* on or address - - EOMeGorwiek. DB Martin,-. »Psss’r Ttaffif Mg'r Pasrir Ag*’
On the first page will be found an obituary sketch of Mrs. Elizabeth Strieby, whose death we mentioned in these columns several weeks ago. We were unable to print the notice sooner, having only received it this week. Goshen capitalists are eoing to. erect a neat hotel at Blackstump Point next season. Work is being done on the grounds this fall under the supervision of Milt Woods. FOR SALE:—One Light Spring Wagon with Canopy Top. Will sell on time or exchange for stock or wood • J. A. Ketrixg. Becknell. Kitson. Lumber! Lumber!! Lumber!!! 60,000 feet; Lath. 75,000. Special price for a time. Standard Mf’g Co. Milford, Ind. ts. 41 Haii Rates to Louisville, Ky. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. K. On September 24 and 25 the Ba.tn more &Ohio Railroad will seel Exclusion Tickets t>> Louisville, Ky , at rav of ons fare for the round trip, account Brotherhood of St. Andrew Annua' Convention. Tickets will be good for return until October 1. 1895. For further information call on or address any B. A O Ticket Agent, or address L S Allen. A G P A., Chicago. Reduced Rates to Atlantic City. N. J Ob account of the meeting of' the Sovereign (hand Lodge. I. O. O. F.. at Atlantic City. N. J , tho Baltimore Ohio Railroad Company and cohnettidp lines will sell tickets at rate of fare and a third to all delegates attending the convention. Tickets will be sold September 13 to 18, Inclusive, valid for return pas.-age until September 25. The B O maintains a double daily service of fast exbress trains from Chicago to the east, returning via Wash ington. For full particular*. reservation of Pullman Car space address L. T. Allen, AGFA , B&O.; Grand Central 6ta tion, .Chicago; 111. Attention! Comrades of the 6. A R In honor of the 29th Annual Ehbamjlnient of the G. A. K., at Louisville, in Septombes, the ‘‘Big Four Route" so well known to the "Boys in Blue.” have issued a beautiful souvenir, which in appropriatenbss of design, has never before been eVnaled. ti is the "Birth of Old Glory,” beautifully executed in colors. We desire that every G. A. R. Post in the United States haue one to hrng in their I’dst room, and Post Commanders who have not already received one, will be supplied bp sending the name of the Post, number and address together with two cent stamp for postage, to E. O. McCormick, Passenger Traffic Mandger, "Big Fdnr Roitte," Cincinnati. ' Delicate of Flavor. Refined and perfect In its effects is Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the sttre eure for constipation, indigestion ahd sick headache. 'J'ra a samplb bbttie at Tkeo. Miller's drugstore. Trespassing. Most remedies trespass upoii ycitr time and pocket book. Alter using a dozen bottles with but little or no relief yoti are discouraged. If you want: sure relief from constipation, indices- : tion and biliousness’,' try Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A !0c *bottle (10 doses lOcts) will indicate what it will do for yen. For salt? by Theo. Miller, druggist. ~ G A R Encampment at Louisvflle, Ky. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ‘ j. September sth to ihn, inciual’C; the Baltimore A- Ohio Railroad will sell low ■ rate Excursion, Tickets to Louisville. Ky.. on account of the G. A.' R. Encampment. Tickets wilt be good for return until October o, 189j5. • ! For ,Vull Information in regard to* rates, stop over privileges and time of trains call on or address any B&Q Ticket Agent >r a S* Alien. Ass t Gen'l PassT and Ticket Agt Chicago. The Standard Mf’gto., Milford, Ind. are hmiquartont Tor Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Verandas, Gables, and a full line of interior finish , Prices as lo'p as the lowest. WE stimates itirnisaed on application. NOTICE. I am prepared to gum saws, asd grind plow points and do all kinds of repair work at my shop on Main street—S. Hahkless. • Fakmforsals South of Syracuse tn Van Buren township—one hundred and twentyacres at h bargain. Gso. W. Miles. Firaziers niIDC DISTEMPER UUllCa I tarn* h--rws. One dose will Beetle • h rj.--.fr-.>m lakint the disease. Three Or toardO'eawid effect acare. Wi’lcure Ac Kpir»uc.C(,l4s. CoaKhs. ether ( itarrhol. ffiimAnu the horse I, a-object t-. Prior. SO ertr ttle. P. BTNKLEY.t * PMurxesn NAFPANKE. IXDI'NA. For Bale by Theo. Miller. CfeAmberlain'B Eye and Skin • r Ointment A certain sure for Chronic Sort Xvna Tetter, Mlt Rheum, Roald Hoad, Oil Chroaic Sorto, Fever Boroo, Ecmbia Hob, Prairie Roratobea, Sort Nlpplw andPilee, Dteooolteg and toothing Hendrodo of ctaoo have been cwod by It Aft er All otWfe troatmant bad tailed locate UVA.
’ .' I ■ ■ . • ■■ Fall Goods While in the east we bought aSarge stock of goods at extremely low prices for Cash, which we are going to sell t. you oil very close margins. We purchased in New York and Philadelphia, a fine stock of Clothing, Dress Goods. Underwear. Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything needed by our customers, and before you lay out any money for fall purchases come hand examine these decided 'batgains. We can show you a line of goods never before shown in Syracuse. We can Save you dollars if you trade with us. .w. w wt W w ia GROCERIES:- “ d S. L. Ketring.
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