The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 October 1895 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER. Published every Thursday, at Syracuse. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana ED C. GRAHAM. Editor and Publishsr. MRS. E G- GRAHAM. Asweiate Editor. ‘ Entered at the poatoSce at Syracuse. aS Seeon<i«C!aas Mail Matter. Subscription Ttrnw: Uno fear, Cash In Advance 81 00 ißxMonths •• •• '•• ...... w Three “ •• •• •• 30 Subscriptions running three months ft arrears without settlement, wilFbe Star god up at the rate of Twenty-Fire Qbnto for each additional Six "Months JRAA. - - ■ . ----- THURSDAY, Oct>3, i«pj SYRACUSE MARKETS Rertaxl cyerv Thujuday Butter per lb * M>c Kyra " <to» Re Wheat “ bual.t- > - (torn " */ Olorer Seed J !0 lira ui Prdsssional feri:. Bankers, MILFORD. IND. DO I CEMRH BISUSG WIUK» Deposits Received. 4 F.M. Ott, —DEALER IN— I S&ri d Scftwoed tate ... % Highest aurftat price paid for timber 41 the woods ora; th" mill. Fanners haring timber tv s.d shquid not wait tor ns to came and see y.ou.dbut amp ti« a jMMtai can! and wc will Planing and Matching dene to order on short Notice. RViIAfTSF. i INDIANA- ‘ B. F. Hoy, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Syracuse Indiana. THUS. E. SNAVELY, -PROPRIETOR OsIM JUT IB Prompt atl<-nli<»n given to business. I). S. HONTZ, * Dentist, •• s 1 OHO AT — Syracuse. Indiana. ** » I—liawi^‘«»w.»—l'W- i Xi maafg— — SYRAI’I XE HOTEL, Fred. Hitulerer, Prop’r. RAI ES r.» 00 per Day First 5. a>< ao vmtn<Mlation<, ‘•us to and from ah train*. *yt iood Livery in connection. SYRM USE, INDIANA. Eli Bushong, Barber. „ NAM COT-20 cto, SHAVE K) eb. nrilfta lowvU nad Mraro rawws._ - aJ GEO. W. MILES, Attorney«at-Law and Insurance Underwriter. Special sttcntic’h given to collections SYRACUSE, ITO. M. MANLY, Abstractor. Wert t'rompliy Ikw-frim kidt iffkt Over the Pul Office. Wanav, tad. . UM—■—l I I— Money to loan on Farm and Town 1 rofiet ty at 6‘ v - I‘entons desiring to |«y mortgages on lM*r bon>ca <>r borrow money ’*° Real Estate abduld call uu E. W. lima, whoret regents the Jfoito|u4»tan Loan A hirings Aasocialiot*. °* Indiana. . m will be made M term J Let i.n» Iwvto ctgU year# twfataiv. |

) * ■umiinmww —yapM— mKw LOCM, SAEWTISi. ' “ ' Corp for sale at the mill. Overcoats are in demand. Wheat is worth not?. i Patronize th* advertiser*. A load of chunk wood wanted at this psre. ' < Noah King was in Chicago this week on business. Rev. Dunn preached in the Church of God Sunday afternoon. Latest styles of ptpt’s nrcKfrear. A good Silk Tie for only 19c. Rd. Younce sepured a I tion as brakeman on the B A O ’ <• t * V. 1 ' S. H. Widner is assisting Dr. Ihrig of posben in his office Mrs. A. F. Bright of Akron, Ind., is visiting jela'tivei here this week. i The bund concert Saturday night will be worth hearing. Dcgi't miss it. Come ip and give os y our name for a 3 months subscription to Tax Registzb. Preaching next Squday evening at M. E. church by Rey. Hcrrpn nt I o'clock ' YJr. jobn Brumbaugh and wife of Miamisburg. Ohio, are visiting Mrs. B s cousin, E. E Miles. Bern to Mr. Mrs. Charles StsHor. Thursday, > ior. Mrs. Helen Hein-, and sou, of Canpp City Cpl.j is the guest of ler sis-' ter. Mrs. Bowsi r this we*k. I can loan «me pivney on (nvor- { able terms to the pypper party ho ■ will apply promptly. Geo. W. Mius. | i Mr. apd Mrs. Jacob Keru left k Tuesday for Sisterville, W. A’a. | where they will visit relatives for j ‘'some ti't [ ’ ' i ’A la<ge line oi la'est i-lyles in I Ladies* Wrapq direct trvin the »I ai.ufacture* ip New T<>:«. a*' viy h»ir prices at Ketrir.g » If you gpipg Ip Lay? a public sale, come in let us get out your bills Ne;y typ-’ hi d reasonable prijtos Giye a cqll. Now is the time of year to get ypur atpves in gpbd yxindition, and resolve in your udnd pot to say cuss words, if the blamed pi |>ea don't go right. P't; tickets were sale at the gate for the Ligonier Fair- The management were liberal with printers* iuk and the result was satisfactory. Sec'y Hoffman ig to be congratulated for Lis share in making the lair j success Hon. J W. Stetler and wife returned home Tuesday after an absence of nine weeks, during which time they have been traveling in California and Oregon, visiting noted places of interest on their return trip. Although there has been 4 number of houses bpiU in town the past summer, there is utiU a scarcity of bouses for rent in and the demand for small dwellings of four or fire rpopto is increasing daily. How can you expect the town to grow unless persons desiring to locate among us ean secure suitable homes? Clarence Net ring was in town Sunday and informs ue that he has engaged in the restaurant business in Milford and his trade so far has been very encouraging Misplace of business is located next door to the postoffice,. where Le will be pleased tu meet bis old friends 5> .. Monday morning next tbs township teachers will open the schools of Turkey Creek township The trustee in assigning teachers to the different districts, has used bis best judgment to serve the people, and a hearty co operation of the patrons with teacher* will bring good results. Win. Kindig sold hrs brick bouse, lately purchased of Ira Myers to R D. Howset, <>f Cedar Beach, couaideraliou S'uo Mr. Howser will move to town soon, and having purchased the dtay line of Mr. Snavely, will be come one of our citizens. Wo wel’€bme himself and family in our midst and feel assured tliey will be kindly received by our people. Mrs. Henderson Barnes, of lowa, a sister of Mrs. G. K. Baird, arrived Saturday last and will visit here for some time with Relatives. Mrs Barnes Iras not been in this place for the past 21 roars, baring been a resident of lowa since she left here in the aeveDtiea Mrs. Baines is 74 5 eras of age, and was one of the early settlers of 1 bi« county. The genial fruit tree man, Mr J_ M. Ott, is not only a good salesman, but also thoroughly understands fixing ergans He demonstrated tbs above by going UavugU our organ and p illing it in first-chuM condition, and moreover bis charge* are very reasonable. When yon want anything in bis line, be rate and give him a call. < »ur subscription list is increasing daily. Why nut come in and give us your name for three or six months aul«ivip}ioi>* The editor known who r«*a<ls his i»a|>er that are not aubsrribcm amt also knows yon eould 1 pay for what you rva*», it ton ao| desired, without bothering our rvgu- •' tar solwcril ers by lx«m>wing th»ir ‘ paper. It you are too or can’t i afford tnku the homo paper, give us your name, and will send you a I ' peper tree I>» not Lurrv w fr Q ! j ;

Boy’s School Suits for 51.25 and Knee' Pants for 25c at Ketring’a Friendly Inn and Restaurant, Milford, C. E. Ketring, Prop’r. Meals *t all hop[s. . ' The peqple aay that we extract teeth without "pain.— Hcxiz, the dentist. The band members bought a new tenor-alto Loin, and Wes Hire will bring forth sipeet melodies therefrom. Ketring’e Clothing before going away to buy. He guarantees to sell as low as any bouse in the county:" Over Cuts, Over in the latest styles direct from the maufacturers at the lowest price? ever known, a( Ketring’s. A <lai|Cß pill be given at Jarre|t,s Landing, next Saturday night, Oct. 5. You are cordially invited to be present aha bring your ladies. Will our subscribers kindly remember that we are in med of monkey, haying put ip nupjerous improve-in-inta of late, ai)3 expect to add more and better Improvements if our friends Pill kindly pay dhat is due. Rev. W. E- proves will start for Upland. Indiana, on Friday. At this place is located the Taylor University, taking its name from B^sh l 'P Taylor of Africa. Bishop T. is expected to be present* at this session. Bev. Greyes .paw an examination on Saturday after the pbautauoua plan. ' which tnke him into uie three «years'ccnn*. L • .sv *• «. Ed. Miks, Sam'l Akers, st-, Alf. Roberts, Wm. Colwell and W. H. t Wilkinson an- revelling tins week in camp hk> the Lead of Wawasee 1 lake, lice’ from tbv care and perplex- • ities of yusincss. They are, from Hate I't-perfq. having goed sport inivciglingthe finny tribe and telling i fifth around the camp fire. M»g. 3 -phta Rippey received the tir.4 premruui on darry butter at the Stale Fair at lodianapolip tnto year. iSh* sooted 95 out of a possible 100. j Sb« also securea the special prize I <«lhie<l by Wells Richardson A CoJ f. r .l»e_ highest scoring in dairy butt« r This gives Airs. Rwpey a wide reputatiau at- a butter iu this state and also adds ni p laurels to our counL - . New Ordins ace. Pioperty owners gthers are cautioned to be eyeful this time of year \ybep stoves are being put up, to comply with the new pidinance in February last relating to chimppys and stove pipes- Section 1 reads ag fo^oiys:—The owner or occupant of any building, within the corporate limits of Syracuse, shall, in month of October of each year, thoroughly clean apd remove the soot (roin all cbipneys that are to be used the foflawing winter. Section 2:- Any person using any stovepipe running through any floor or wall, constructed wholly or partly of wood, shall cause such stovepipe to l»e separated and protected from the woodM such partition by a substantial metal tube or thimble, made with doqtile walls with provision for the free circulation of tfir between such walp l , which must be ope inch or more rpart. The marshal shall be fire maisbal thereof, and bis duty is to visit and examine at any reasonable hour, any dwelling bouse, lot, yard, inclosure, building, chimney, stove-pipe, or receptacle for ashes, to discover if any of them are in a dangerous condition, and to provide proper remedies. A fine of |I.OO or more can and will be imposed for each and every oWeuae. It wou dbe well for every person to give thia matter strict attention, and so lessen the danger of fire Our town has been foi lunate so far, an i by carefully complying with the ordinance, dangerous urea • may be - aveiled. Look well to pipes and chimneys when putting up your stoves, and be caruful when you empty ash as. Indiana F. W. R. Association convened with the JHawpatch church at Topeka, Ind., Sep. 25-6, also sessions of the Foreign Mission Society A. C*F. Society, and Ministerial ConL riuce were held in connection with the Msomatiun. All the quartedy meeting* in the state were represented by a larg> delegation, there being about two hundred delegates in attendauce, besides visiting brethren from other states. Among these were Prof D. B Reed, of Hillsdale Qdlege, Rev. C H. My era, state agent for Michigan, Rev. I S. Jones of Wisconsin, R«v. E. B. Stiles, late returned missionjd'y from India, also genera! sec’y of the United A. C. F.' society. The Ministersand Laymen's cons» reuce was very instructive and beneficial. The Association proper began Thursday eve, with a stirring sermon by Rev. D. A. "Tucker, of Wolf Lake, Ind., followed by organization of conference by Pres. C. H. Jac keen. Boaihess of the association was transacted on Friday. Friday evening was assigned io the A. C. F. society, whicl. gave the following subjects due attention, —’Tbe Twentieth Century A- CL F.’ a paper by Rev. Rands! of Defiance, O , whs up to tl e standard, followed by an adores.-* by Prof. Reed, subject : ••Our Young People, the kind »e want atwi what they may do for us. Services Salnrdav evening by Mis- *. oti.Kry Stiles. Sunday services by Rev. C H Myera; Sunday evening M-rvu-FH by R»v. Estelle Handel, -overflow mehtinge were held by Revs M ies And Dull The session was a glorious one aud will long be remcm-l<-ie«l toy I Lose who Lad the privilege of attending. Next session wick the church ip |S33 <■ ■ •

Old papers for sale at this office. Mrs. Milt Moore and two children were visiting*Mra Crow yesterday. Editor McDonald of Ligonier was shot by r, pick whom he was trying to arrest at the Ligonier feir last weqk. He was seriously but D °t dangerously wounded. A blase at Milford Jc. at 4 o'clock Monday destroyed the Arnold hotel It originated in a defective Sue, and the alarm was given by some Nappanee teamsters who happened to be passing. The warning was none too soon, as one lodger, a young man, had a narrow escape. It was insured iff thp Dbio Mutual for sl,200. The building .was owned by Frank ArbsLl Gosheh News. An exchange io fair in its criticism when it cat 3 4hat some people are so anxiouw to avdi3 paying the home merchant a legitimate margin, that they readily believe any fairy tale told them by slick tongued frauds .who &fe entire strangers to them. T Ninety -nine vut pt ts b indeed of F these "soft snaps' 1 offered by ‘ these I fellows are swindles The best plan [is to patronize homo merchants. • They bap pay a vary part of taxer, help support the churches, I the schools, etc.,’ and ard citizens ' lamong us. They are responsible for £the |<<>ds they bell; andckn be found ‘at ady time, should anything be I wrong br the goods not xs represented. FORT WAYNE BLOW OUT. The largest civic parade even seen in the stata will" Le ope of the features Two weeks more and Fort | Wayne'S big Centennial Celebration will be on. I'liore wi|l be four days of holiday, and each one will be "the big day”. The industrial and civic parade will be the largest ever seen in the eta Se. Os the Odd Fellows, Knights'“’of Pythias and Red Men there 'are expected to be 5000 io fine while (Ve Qtifhobc organizaiiona will not faiTfar lu !■ ■ 1 At least 2,500 militia men tfiiF be in camp and there will be music And ’ other attractions galore,. The dates are Oct. 115, 16, 17 and 18. Excursion rates *on al! roads entering Ft Wayne. 1 NQTipE;—Anyone wanting a thoroughbred Jersey Bull call on Jerry Vpil at‘tbs Tile factory. fpMINGU J. L. Neber, the tailor of Nappanee Ind., will be at the Syracuse Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 2,. 1895, with a fine line of samples of fall and winter suitings «ad overcoatings, pon’t fail to see there, and lopk over bis samppfc ' Jo The Public r every day except Monday. I can save you money. Goki crowns $5. Bridge work at bard time prices. You are asked to investigate- All work warranted. Dr. Hontz, dentist Lew Excursion Rates to Mountain Lake Park, IM Via |hc Bailors & Ohio R. R. On August 28 to September 5, inclusive, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad wit I sell Excursion to Mountain Lake Park, Md.. at a rate of one faro for the round trip, account of tbp Local Ptieachers' Association Meeting. T ickets will be goed for until Septem her 7, 1895. For farther information call on or address any any IL & O. Ticket Agent or L. S, Allen, Ass’t Gen'l Agent, Chicago, T l!s ( TrouMasome. Laxative "teas" are a boeher Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, . pleasant to take and more effective. Try a 10c bottle large aizes 50e and 31 at Theo. Miller's drugofore. - ■ r- — BIG V BOUTE To : nirnmi • 29ih I&tin&l Ihxtsm G. A. H. September 11th to 14th. I Oertt 1 PER MILE Tickets en Sale September 8 to 11. jeed ReOcWmf Sy The "Big Four” has its own Hue to Louisville from Chicago, I-afayette. lixlianapolu. Peoria, Bloomington Crawfonisville. Mattoon. Pana. Terre Haute. Greencastle, Benton Hart or. Marion ami intermediate points. From Cleveland, Sandusky. Cohimbus, Springfield, Dayton and lntermedi-' ate points, all through trains connect in Central Union Station, Cincinnati, with through trains to Louisville, avoid ing transfer across the city Special tow rates will be ma le 'or sMe trips from Lootoviße. FOR THE DEDICATION OF (lattMHgs, T«B m Tickets will be sold Seu’r 15 to 19. good*returning until October 5. 1893. Solid trains of the 'Big Four” run d. ily from Louis Bwia. Chicago. Indianapolis. Beaton Harbor. Sandusky. Cleveland. Columbus. Springfield and Dayto at» Oucinnati. connecting in Central Unton Station wRh through trains of the .Queen Crcasent Route ard Ixmisnlto aiwl Nashville Ry. for ,Chatta*o«jx> - Spwijlsidc trips from at very Low Kates t»» all ‘points »>i interest. F m- tn’! n rticnlnrs roll on «r a Mro-~« I.' mick, f R Xta :ie. " A’a— i nailie Mg’r Gv» i Fasv’rAgt*

Aubrey Smith rode a bicycle to Elkhart Tuesday. County Superintendent McAlpins , is reported to be quite sick As we go to press, we iearn that Mrs. Proper is still dangerously sick. The members pf the Dunkard church are holding meetings this week at the big church north of town and the qttpndapce is very large. FOR SALE:—One Light Spring Wagon with Canopy Top. Will sell on time or exchange 'for stock or wood J. A Ketring. , Becknell. Kitson. Lumber! Lumberll Lumber!!! 60,000 fget; Lath, 75,000. Special price for a time. Sraxpaap Mf’g Co. Milford, Ipd. ts. 41 Several weeks ago, John Bushcng who, with his family, formerly resided at 'Syracuse, but lately had been making bis home at Ft. Waym, , where' he had secured employment on the streets, was Uniat ter place on the charge of forgery, ■ at the instance of his father-in-law, Samuel Rosar. who also resides near k Syracuse. Bushong’s” case was . brought up in the circuit court yesterday. jury was only out a , short time and promptly returned a verdict of not guilty, which, waa in accordance with the evidence. Bushong has declared Lis innocence ever since his arrest and was confined in jiil at the time the jail delivery was , made two weeks ago, but then refused to make his escape with the other four prisoners, although urged to do so by the latten This matter ( was referred 'to by L R.‘ Stookey, who defended Bushong in his argument befoie th i jury. Bushong is a young man with a wife and three little children dependent upon Inai for support, and es bis arrest caused him to lose his place, one would naturally think there is sufficient cause for a damage suit, and we understand thiwili probably be the case, However a movement will be made to have Bushong reinstated in the position in which his arrest deprived him of the means to support himself and family, — Hal! Kates to Louisville, Ky Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R On September 34 and 33 the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will seel Excursion Tickets to Louisville, Ky., at rate of ona fare for the round trip, account Brotherhood of St. Andrew Annual , Convention. Tickets will be good for return until October 1. 1895. For further information eall on or address any B. & O Ticket Agent, or address L. S. Allen, A. G. P. A , Chicago. i Reduced Rate* to Atlantic City. N. J. 1 Os account of the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. I. 0. O. F., ■ at Atlantic City, N, J., the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company and connecting 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 paysage jintil September 25. The B & O maintains a double daily I terviee of fast exbress trains froiq Chicago tq the east, returning via Washington. For full particulars, reservation of Pullman Car space address L. T. Allen, AGP A. , O.; Grand pentral Station, Chicago, 111. The Standard Mf’g Co., Gilford, Ind. We are headquarters for Lamber, Lath, Shingles, Verandas, Gables, and a full line of interior finish. Prices as low as the lowest. Sir Estimates furnished on application. 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. Hah klebs. | FARM FOB SAIX South of Syracuse in Van Boren township—one hundred and twenty acres at a bargain. Gro. W. Miles.

FRAZIER’S AIIDC -DISTEMPER bUnC. Warranted * svrwaml oosijive Cl' BE and FMITESnVBW ftISTEMFEK among horses. One dose *Hi save the h-:r»e» from taking the disease. Tarn* or Inardoeea will effect's rare. Will rare the BptaooUc. Cold*. Concha, and other Catarrhal ailmaau the horse la snbleet to. Price. 09 cents • hottie. I> BINKLEY, PaomutTVK. NAPPANEE. INPIANA. For Sale by Theo. Miller. * • M MMiR 1* a J 3f fl WcmATS, TRADE MARkSSt ■anii c<) -" wl> ? h y? !> *9gyyJJSf SSTSwu”SSgZS. <rtly hrattioa oMMraina Faint, and bow to eb. tie “ eote ‘*’ _Fa*ea.rSSgjKSomS * Co. rraeiva Jaw net!.. tn tbs Selent] Be Americas. and fan. ara kotilit widely beftntbe patliovtthMl «M* ta t'ta tnillMK- TMd aotendid M**. glJ^,ti l^^?!S^?th 0 0 , w , 3S latert deelrr" red rrer —-omers. ■CNN A <S*» . a. **l .at-WAT. j

Fall Goods While in the east we bought a large stock of goods at extremely low prices for Cash, which we are going to sell you on 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 and examine these decided bargains. L We can show you a line of goods never before shown in Syracuse. We can save you dollars if you trade with us. wM w w GROCERIES:- aqd • 5. L. Ketring.

Hardware. Keep In. Fvxll line of: STOVES and TINWARE, » A The Onulne all bw IhM «ry Kind of

Cutlery, Paints, Oils, ' Varnishes, Glass, Pumps, Tubing, Nails, ‘ E. E. STRIEBY.

1795- Centennial -895 FORT W IND, 000,16, 17118. Tl. «—- Four I»ays Calebratlon ever held in the State- Everybody invited! IIP Everybody should cornel D * ft *ll Participated in by the Crack Military Companleaof three States for |TIZ6 IlTulS handsome cash Prizes. D J P 4 ♦ Three classes. For prize* amounting to 51,000. Open to everybod D3Du LODtWIS itands will write to the secretary for information. Civk Parades Will be held on a scale never before witnessed In Old Settlers Will meet and bold reunions. Prominent speakers will address you n« I l» Dall And other field sports will amuse yon and the greatest Blf yfk hfIWS. has? Dall show ofthe year will be given. ««h c And Rand Concerts will be given each evening, and nothing will be hi 6 rirCWIiKS UfMlonc to conti ibute to your entertainment. Reduced Rates on all railroads- For information address TOIZN' E- Sec,3r No 2 Arcade, FORT WAYNE, Ind.