The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 48, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 October 1895 — Page 4
SYRACUSE REGISTER. ' iW»L' . ■ '.' - *Bp-.| PlblUimd every Thursday, taSyra- > 80S®. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana ED C. GfUHA*. Editor ud htblhMr. MBS I. C. GRAHAM, Associate Editor (bNied ** the postoffiee at Syracuse. al Becou4-Cla<* Mall Matter. ■ —— Subscription Tern?: JBe Tear, Cash In Advance,..... .11 00 ftx Mouths r " •• oo three “ ’ •• “ 30 Subscriptions running three msnths tl Arrears without'settlement, will be Jbtrged up at the rate of Twenty-Five 0® to for each additional Six Mentha. THURSDAY, Oct. io, SYRACUSE MARKETS. Revised every Thursday. hatter pei lb * l<* fa» " v* Whyat “ bush> I . 9 o«c Uorn ■ - ■ '' -Me (Hover Bce4 " 3 20 hm i:i PrcfKsicnal Evil » '*■ —■jfc'teMM ■ I I -—. mi—. I n— II ,11 ■ - MILES & HIGBEE, Bankers, MILFORD. IND. - 110 A GENERAL BAMKHG RISi.WESK Deposits Received. F.M.Ott, —DEALER IN— M at Mini Lsfflb* lligln .st musket j>rii <' paid L.r tilufor hi ths woods or nt th»; mjll. Fannett having tiiul«*r »<> -ell >h’ v ul<i not w'a ; , for us to come and s<y you but dropu< a postal carj and we will investigate Planing and Matching dene to order en short Notice. SYRACUSE, -INDIANA I -'.,— B. F. Hoy, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. TIKIS, E. SNAVELY, -proprietor <>yRUfIBIUTUB. Prompt attention given to business. ’fgOi I). S. HONTZ, 1 Dentist, i »».ii t at Syracuse. Indiana. SYHAVISE HOTEL, | FPed. Hinderer, Prop’r. RATES w oo perlMy. t First-class accommodation*. Free •bus to and frnaii all trains. ffrtlood Livery in conuwtiow SYRACUSE, ? INDIANA. Eli Bushong, Barber. J HAIR CUT 20 ch. SHAVE 10 eh, • <yr <b an t.iwvl* anil »>.aru raxorx.Jjl eV-■' . . «' ' ' *■■ GEO. W. MILES, • r Attorney-at-Law and , e •* Insurance Underwriter. Special attention given to collections SYRACUSE, IND. jyj MANLY, Abstractor. Work rrempliy Ihnc-Frices Rishi Gflirc Ovtr the Part Offirr. Warsaw. Ind.
Money-to loan on Farm and Town I Property’ nt 6 Persons desiring Ito pay mortgages op their homes lor borrow money on Real Estate I should call on E. W. Hikk, who reII resents the Metropolitan Loan A’ I I: rings Association ol Indiana. |< I ♦ will he made /or any term I' IL< u» l«o two to eight years iucluh* v<• I.
I . LOCAL BREVITIES. Oom for sale at the mill. Wheat is worth 00c Dow. > > Patronize the advertise vs. . A load of chunk wood wanted'at this office. M. E. church fiupper, Saturday evening.’ E. E. Miles bed business in Ligonier Tuesday. ’ John Milas bas been on (be pick [list Ibis week. i , Abe Mier of Ligonier, was in town t today qn burinesa. • Latest stylet of Gent’s neck wear. ' A good Silk Tie for only 19c Keirit g Varnishing and Repairing at Rothenberger’s Furniture, afore. Born to Mr. and Mrs D. C. Edgell, Sunday, Oct. 6, a daughter. E. R. Hess juc| family of Nappanee visited relatives in town lajt week. Q. ' Rev. Lambert was on our streets Friday-shaking hun-’e with friends. Lou Hire has been appoint pdas janitor of the school for tbjs year j Jake Wilkinson was confined io I the house on account of spinal tr< >ubl< 'foie band concert Saturday piglit will be moi th hearing- Don’t this* it. Come in nn<t give us your name for a 3 months suf f-'.-rij lion to Thf Rsgistkr. ’ '' , 1 Mr. and Airs Fred Hindeier vi-it. ' ; fri<n>la in Kenlall'vi'.l. !bi< w.. k. Geo. Darr raised Jlu hires sweet '.potato we have <?ir yds year It weighed 3J joundsEmory Kicidig, Geo. Hire, \V Hi Wilkinsou’ unit J. H Miller, hid litisiness in Goal en Tuesday. ( J i ftii loan st (lie mopey Uivoilablfi tereus to the pipper parly who 1 apply |roruptlj. \V Slp.rs. The gate rtcr-tpls n.l ih<- Lail game in Albion itlat er ti e “ctspn" players e , -sSi s, |J.’3 7<> Bet. r of North Webster, was in tow n today 11.e guest of liis sou, J. -W • our furaitmss ili-a’t r Don’t forgi t ihempper Saturday night, for benefit of M E Church. First dot r fcou‘li’' <f Mnig on Ilnntingtnn street . Mis. Sbertn iu Flinn of Cromwell, returned to her liopie Saturday alter a short visit with friends here, her girlhood ihome. A large line of latest styles in Ladies’ Wraps direct from the mauufactuicr in Nevy York, at very low prices nt Kt-tring’a If you are going to have a Public sale, come .in and let us get out your bills. NpW type and yeaspnable prices Give ua a call- . ’ Mr. Weller of South Chicago, is the guest of W.’H. Wilkiuaou Una week. He is an ok: railroader, and tired for M r M . many years ago. Mr. Lanta of Nappanee, has purchased the Clesson property on Huntington street and will rent it for winter to J. H. Wilkinson who will conduct a billiard room in ;L Jacob Walter and wife, of Saranac Mich , were guests of A. W. Btrieby last Monday and Tuesday. They nre making an extended visit among relatives nt d friends ip Ibis vicinity. Senator McDonald of Ligonier was not shot by a pick-pocket aa reported. The Warsaw telegraph liar probably got dowu to bis old tricks again. We would like to publish his name. WiU our subsci ihera kindly remember that wc pre in need of money, having put in numerous improvemeats of Iwte, ami expect to add more and better improvements if our friends will kindly pay what is due. South Carolina is the only state in which divorces are not granted. The new const it utiuoal convention, l>y a vote of Bl’> Io 19 decided that :t recti<n be idvptvil prohibiting the granting *.l divorcHiy from wbat< '<•' cause, aw«» r,c ».<■} ■ ■' ~ \ V ■ Matthew J. Rippey, whom every body knows in these |Mrt«, will not be surprised to learn that he took find prise both at the state and Wells county fairs on Ins dairy exhibit. Thia adda little to bis World’s Fair award and is only slut would be expected. Mr. Rippey bas little to learn in Lis business, if indeed, anything.—Goshen News. The Page Fence Giants and the Chicago Unions played bail Monday at Albion, the first game was a victory for the giaDls by a score of 21 till and the afternoon gamd resulted in another victory for the Michiganders by a score of 20 to G The game attracted a number from here and other pointa along the line and about 3000 )>eople witmmwd the afternoon game. Bert. Inka the league pitcher was in Albion Monday, and was heard to say that the Ligonier ball club wi’J try and arrange a series of three gamea with tire L-grange te-.m. to .be played this fall at Lagrange, Ligonier and the third game at either Kuidallville or Albion. He will prelmbly pitch the eerie*, and his brother of the Omaha club" will prob-) ably hold down one of the bases Ti e Lagrange barn will have a pic ‘ nic batting him, and be will find as I go c-d bull plavera out of the prob e : arnnal tesrns a- ba will find in them ' '-•..i •• rie- Would la- a drawing < ,u. 1
Patronize those who advertise. Jack Frost is with us once more. J. A. Ketfinc and family drove over to Milford Sunday. j Read the bill of L»te fjv lue M. E tfsupper Saturday evening. School Suits ; for $125 and i- KneeT,ants to; 250 at Ketring’?. A new Louring mill is being built . at No. Webster, by Kline & Daniels. A numljer of our sports attended i the ball game at Albion Monday. Friendly Inn and Restaurant, Mih ford, C. E. Ketnng. Prop’r. Meals at all hours. Mrs E iza Souder, of Michigan, » was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Medlarn between trains, I-ridiv. ’"■'l «Tbe people say that wo extract teeth without "pain.— - 1 Hcstz, the dentist. A C. Acker and daughter, Cleo ? went to Ft. Wayne where • they will re side for ike present Jap McClintic |eft Tuesday- for . Sputb Chicago to resume his duties as switchman ID the B. A O. vards. i • Examine Ket ring’s Clothing before lining, away to buy. He truar- ’ ants - to S' U ; sow m any house in ■I.. * • • | tire county, Eugene Semat:s left Friday for a few days, visit with relatives and ? itiende ip Indianapolis, . r I 1 . ' , Ovn G-uts, Over Coats, in the liatrst styles < ir<ct fir m the-manfac-ihurors at* the lowest prices ever J kr.uwn, at N. L. Ketring s. Ti e BcDti n I’nse ball club, came • over Sat unlay and played against a ’pi< k-up mi <• <>f our hoy e, ami were *d< h ated by a score of I*3 to 15. Elitor Thompson and vvife, of | Ligonier, li ft this wet for Atlanta, Gi, y. !:• u* tin y ’wi!’, po tie exposiilihn. S. LI. Dustman has assumed the conti > 1 of the. Hamilton Advocate an 1 ILe paper stow? u marked itnpt vi iu< nt in the mechanical departti ,nt this week. We wish hiursucposs in |lis pew field. Willard Moore and Snpiui l Lyon, two well .known citizens of Wolf Lake quarrelled over QOtne pjopcaty right* one day this w-ek, and ‘as a result of a war, of word? £.yon was terribly stubbed about the face and body by Mpore, and lies in a dangerous condition nt his home The knife pel t irate J his left side iust below the heart to the depth of three inches, and his life is despaired of. Church SappG*. J Saturday evening of this week, the 13th, tpe Tadies of the M E church will serve q supper second door south • on Huntiogtoti stiftet. A full and i! apprizing bill of fare gonsisting of: Bor.st Beef and Stewed phfoken, Jelly and Pickles, i Cake and Peacbc?, i 1 ’ Tea anil Coffee, and other edibles will be served frpm 5:30 till 10:00 o’clock. Ppce. 15c: Children, 10c. A cordial invitation is given to all to attend tpis social supper. 1 Wanted I - New* 11 Ob, if wu only had hews ! ! ’ It’s enough to give a man the blues! Nobody married, and nobody dead; Nobody broken an arm or t bead; I No farmer comes to talk of the‘crap;’ Nobody buozy and started a scrap. No one got run in for taking a horn; Nobody buried, and nobody boro. Ob! for a riot! a racket! a fu»!— Someone to come and kick, up a muss, To stir and enliven the peaceable air, Someone’s opinion to give us a scare, Somebody licked to an inch of bis |ife • Or run away with another man’s wife, • Subscribers come in to pay up dues, Anything! anything! just so it s news I Township InstituteTh- teachers of Turkey Creek ‘ Township nut iu their fust ins titute nt ibe Syracuse building Saturday, 1 October u. - . In the absence ot the kusleo. Mr. ; H. -f called tl •in titutc to order at 9:30 o’clock and they proceeded to elect a pei manent chairman and secretary, Ezra Hess was chosen chairman t and C!m»«. iSnucbman secretary. i The wdrS of the day was then bes- gun according to the following pro- . gram:— r The Life of Herbert, Winnie Hollo- ? W»y. > He’rbartianisfo. Aubrey Smith - Dimij les of Maud Wilt The Aim of Education, Ezra Hess Recess of leu minutes. language, A.'uas. Bachman ’ not assigned and carried over.) Upon motion the insti- • tut© adjourned to meet qbl o’clock. I Amrexoox. ' Song. By Institute ! Reading, Edwin Ott ’ Recess of ten minute?. Scientific Temp rance, Jacob Reed Arithmetic, Clara Smith lite president then appointed a , cumuli eto a**ign the subjects for , the next institute and upon motion ; ilie institute adjourned to meet SatJ urday. Oct. 2fiit>. I The meeting was an interesting and profitable one. One of the main point* «f discussion was; —“Is the tcacber to >*• the pupil s ideal, or is he to use characters of history and Istrive with the pupil to reach his !id*al’ Tt.e teachers resolved to make thia l a profitable Mries of institutes and ■; extend a very cordial invitation to j hbepuhlic to attend and help make .. > t . * -i - i ' Vita*' BacuaA.l, iicc’y. -
SMMW-.WMinWaiMIUWMMISe . l—mi Old papers for sale at this office. Miss Ada Ketfing was in Milford Tuesday- ~ . e Geo. Prickett of Benton, was on our streets Tuesday. | Warren Colwell is still hanging j paper. He is a hustler. 1 A life sentence was* pronounced upon Bov. Hinshaw fo| the murder t of bis wife. Mis. Jarrett of Elkhart, was the j guest of Mis? Ada Ketring Tuesday, returning home via Milford. Miss Edith Foster of Boone, 10., s is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews this wpekC. M. Hip who resides on the s Moore fern north of |uwn, is repotted dangerously ill with typhoid fever. t Jno. S. Evans purchased the frame bain belonging to Ed. McClinton, . and moved the same on his lot. Mr. Benner moved the building e S. B. isselT who has been for the past eight we' ks visiting with his brother, William, in Syracuse, N. r I'., lias returned home and will work 8 for the Goshen News for tue present. A number of invited guests gath- • cred at the bpme of Miss Ncm Miks • last Thursday evening where thfe 5 1 tune was pleasantly spent with music aril sociiti amusemen. ufitil ajwte hour. Tho guests reporta veryonJ joyable time. \ A pumlxr of the young friends on Miss Myrtle Busbur g, w. re enter/ 'taine.l las*. Monday iiei.ir g, ’ casion being her tw-;itieth birtliaY;niversary. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. Her i many friends join wjth us jn wishj ing her many happy retujr.s. FORt WAYNE BLOW OUT j Th® largest civic parade even seen in’the state wjll be one of the feat- ’ ures. T® < weeks more and Fort Wayne’s 1 -ig C-rfoni.ial Celebration will be op, -..i,v will be four days > of holiday, apd each pne will be “the > big day". The industrial rind civic ■ paraJe will be the largest eyer seen iu the state. Os the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and Red Men' i there nre expected to pe 5090 in line ' while the Catholic organizations will ; not fail for behind At least 2,£00 militia meu will be in camp and there will be music and other at1 tractions galore. The datea are Oct ’ 15. 16, 17 and IS. Excursion rates on al! roads entering Ft. Wayne . NOTlCE:—Anyone wanting a ■ thoroughbred Jersey RuiJ call on 1 Jerry Vail at the Tile factory. To The Public. Remember fin* I am in my office j every day except Monday. I can ( save you money. Gold <ro»"ns $5. j Bridge work at bard time prices. I You are asked to investigate- All . work warranted. Dr. Hontz, dentist Low Excursion Rates to Mountain Lake Park, Nd Via the Baltinipre & Ohio R. R. j On August X 8 to September 5, incliisi<e, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will | sell Excursion to Mountain Lake Park, Md.. at a rate of one fare for the round trip, account of the Local Pttoavhers’ Association Meeting. T ickets will begood for retqrq until Septem f bet 7, 1«95. ; For further information call on or address any any B. & O. Ticket Agent, or L 5. Allen, A<s t Geq'l Agent. Chicago, ’Us > ■ — - Very Tcoublusomc. Laxative • teas" are a bosker. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is marc convenient, 1 pleasant to take and more effective. I e Try a 10c bottle large size-* r >Uc and 91 at Theo Miller's drugstore. BIG T KOB k To Cotton States and International EXPOSITION, Fravelera to the South d;;; ing the fall I and the early part of the winter season will hate an unusual opportunity of see ing tbe South aU its best advantage. The Atlanta Exposition is the largest exposition of its kiud in this country, with the exception of the World’s Fair at Chicago HOW TO KEAVH ATLANTA. From Chicago, Peoria. Indianapolis, I Terre Haute. Lafayette, Benton Harbor g and intermediate jxiints, the Norihand Northwest, the “Big Four" rout® offers 3 the choice ot th" two great gateways to . the South—Cincinnati and Ixmlsville. . Solid trains with Parlor Cars, Maguiri- . cent bleeping cans and Dining ears run <lai!y from Chicago and Indianapolis to I Cincinnati and Ixmbnrille. t . From New Y’ork, Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Springfield, Sanl dusky, Dayton and intermediate points, 1 magnificent trains run daily into Cin--1 ciunati.. All trains of the Big Four arr rive at central Union Station. Cincin--1 anti, making direct connections with the Queen <X Cres'nt Route to Atlanta. Through sleeping cars via the Q& C. Route run directly to Chattanooga. J thence via Southern Railway to Atlani ta. Many points of historical interest ' I m well as beautiful scenery may be en- ' joyed en route. Os these Chickamauga National Park and Lookout Mountain ; , at Chattanooga are foremost, and ought , |fo be Gsriuni by every one on the way to . I Atlanta. I , ; Far tnlj p rticulars call cm or address| ’ •• i mg t> r. M’>i- ! r v ' • • Y f• * \ r T . » . * -K* *■ . ■ V
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! Lumber!! Lumber!!! 60,000 feet; Lath, 75,000. Special price for a time. Standard Mf’g Co. Milford, Ind ts. 41 For SaleOne 7-room house and good barn, on good lot in Ketring’s; addition; also one 6 room house, good lot and barn, on North Huntingfbu street. Will be sold to suit purchasers. Call on or address Mrs. Reed. COMING ! I J. L. Neber, the tailor of Nappanee Ind.’ will be at tbe Syracuse Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1895, with a fine line of samples of fall and winter suitings »nd overcoatings. Pon t 'failJo sea him there, and look over his samples.. Half Kates to Louisville. Ky. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. On September 24 and 25 the Baltimore &'Ohu» Railroad will seel Excursion Tickets to Louisville. Ky., at rate of one fare for the round trip, account Brotherhir d of S;. Andrew Annual Convention. Tickets will be good fur, return until October 1, 1895; For further jnfc>nnasi(Mj qj,ll on or ad-' dress any B. u () ’Lcket Agent, or address L. S. Aihqi. A. (».. V. A.-. Chicago. Reduced Rates to Atlantic City. M. J. On account of the meeting of the Sovereign brand Lodge, f. O. O. F., a£ 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 wid be sold September 18 to Is. inclusive, valid for return passage until September 25. The B A O maintains a double daily service of fast, exbress trains fr>t< Chicago to the tetsi. returning via Washington. I For full particulars, reservation of Pullman Ctp-space address L. T. Allen, AGFA.. BA O.: Grand Central Station. Chicago, In. ..ni« - . . The Standard Mf’g Co., Milford, Ind. We are headquarters for Lumber, Lath, Shingles. Verandas, Gables, and a full line o| interior finish-’ • Prices as low as ths lowest." EstimatesJfqrnished 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. Hahkless. ■ . ’ f FARM FOR SALSSouth of Syracuse in Van Buren township—one hundred and twenty acres at a bargain. Geo. W. Miles.
FRAZIER’S ftllDE -DISTEMPER yUSICa Warranted a sure and positive CV KKani PMVKNTIVETt»V 6iSTKMFF.It amoas hWSes. Ono ddse wilt save the horses from taking the disease. Three or four doses will eSect a cure. Will cure the Kpiiootlc, Colds. Coughs, and other Catan* rhal ailments the horse is eubiect to. Frfee.' SO cents a bottle. D. BINKLBY, , Fuorairtuu. nappameb. ixdiaxa. ’ For Sale hy Theo. Miller. Jfc V CAM 1 OBTAIN A PATENT? For a Bromnt answer and an honset opinion, write to MINN Ac CO., who have bad nearly arty yuan* experteoua in the patent business. Coxmuaxmuotu strictly eooSdaotlU. A Handbook of In, formation oonoertuna Patents and how to eb» tain them sent free. Also a eataiorua at meckan, Hal and set eat iao books sent free. Fstsutt taken through Mann A Co. recelvb svocial notion in the Hcientlflc American. arxT thus era broscht widely before the publie with, put eost to the inventor. This soiendie paper, issued weekly, eieaantly Illustrated. has by far the tartest arculatiou of any smsoMflc work la UM w ar - . A *3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Bultain* krnuoa. monthly, slao a year. MM!d eoMea. *8 oente. fcvery a amber contains bean, latest dealer, and secure contracts. Address iiUNNj CO, NIW You. 881 BaoADWAT. , , i ■ ♦■ ■ ..... ~ ■See- W " PUBLIC SALE! J will -eil’at lytlTlic Auction on the ■ Lewis Dewart firm. 34 miles south of Syracuse and 54 miles south-east of Milford, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1895. the following property towit;— 1 Bay Mare. 11 years old with foal, r 1 Gelding 2 years in the spring, 1 spring Colt. 1 4 year Gelding. 1 Milch cow. giving milk, 1 2-year Heifer,'l Brood Sow. j with pig. 1 Boar Pig. 1 Shoat. 1 champion . Binder, 1 champion Mower, 1 ■ Solid comfort Riding Plow, 1 Oliver I Plow, 404, 2 corn Plows, 1 Spring-tooth Harrow, 2 double and 1 single Shovel f Plow. 1 Wagon, broad tire, 1 Top Buggy, 1 pr 8-horse double trees, 1 new Grain cradle, 1 pr Hay Ladders. I set ( double work Harness, 1 set light double Harness, 1 set single Harness.il Buggy Pole, 1 pr dump boards, 1 log chain, I 22* acres of wheat. 13J acres rye, 171 shocks of corn in field, and other arti- f clcs not here mentioned. TERMS:—Twelve months time will be given purchaser givtnp note with * freehold security, interest at 8 per cent if not paid when due. sums under $5.00 cash. Mo property to be removed until, tenth’ cf-'fl’e are eontp’ied with. ..a U .
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. We can show you a line of goods never before shown in Syracuse. We can save you dollars if you trade with us. W m M W M w ' GROCERIES:- and 5. L. Ketring.
■ ' ■ . <■ Hardware. ZEZeep in. line of: STOVES and TINWARE, All Stylo, *nd SUxwfer A The C.cnnino all boor thl, Every Ki:U ut Fu-1 Zk Ttade-Martt. Beware YfAW-J//, J ■ . J/' ' • Im.plerciexxte, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, y ’ Varnishes, Glass, Pumps. TuWig, Nails, E. E. STKIEBY. a- .11. ' JP'-ai .£■■■ ■LJBS.U-- !—J _. 1795- Centennial -1895 FORT WE, IND, OCT. 15,16, 17 sB. ripa Bwin/laei Four Bays Celebration aver held in tbe State. Everybody invited, luv liFtlUUrol Evt rybody sh 'uld cornel n. .n participated in by the Crack Military Companies of three States for 1 riZC OTIIIS handsome cash Prizes- I n Jfl 4 4 Three classes. For prizes amounting to fl,ooo. Open to everybod uSDu LOIHCSIS Bands will write to tbe secretary for information. ** • . Civic Parades Wiu be held on a scale never before witnessed In Indiana. Old Settlers W.U meet and hold reunions. Prominent speakers will address you - n n 11 And other field sports will amuse yon and the greatest BiCVCk KatCS, Bast Ball free show ofthe year win be given. —. Bl .|ze Ai»d Band Concerts will be given each evening, and nothing will be kt® rirCWirKS undone to eontilbute to your entertainment. RodUCfid RateS O» aUrailroads. Eor Information address TOXECbT EL XkXXXkIjSK, Sec,3T No 2 Arcade, FORT WAYNE, Ind.
