The Syracuse Register, Volume 6, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 November 1895 — Page 4

' . . 5 — SYRACUSE HtCUSIER. r ! Mkßibfki every Thursday, at Srra mm. Kosciusko County. State of Indiana. et> f. e HAH AH. Editor and Publisher. IBS t C. GRAHAM, Attoeial* Editor u> th« postofflee it Irraonw, a* Second-Clus Mali Matter - - [V: : ■••• ■ , . v Sabsfription Ira: Jet fear. Cash in A.1vaa55,......11 00 fl Months •• *•'..*•■ 60 ftrn *• *' ** #0 fabecriprions running three months Hi arrears without settlement, will b© IkargeiJ up at the rate of Twm»ty-F»ve j Omta tor er. s h additional Six Mriitha j&u m - inf»i» ir-1 THURSDAY, Nov. ,9. i»9l SYRACUSE MARKETS Revised every Thursday. SuostperC I K»l|l< - " <lt * IJe Whut “ Irtish! 1 Vc " Oorn " .*£ (Mover seed • • so tea ad fattul C&rds. • , y< .. , " - © MILES 6c HIGBEE, Bankers, MILFORD, INDiJ Mi A f>r\EßAk HAAKIMJ BINKKS* Deposits Receividi F. M. Ott, —DEALER IN— Sid d Softwcd hate Highest market price paid for Umber iu Ui« woods or at tb» mill Fanners paving Umber to bed should not w ait for tu to come and set* you. but drop M a postal card and we will investigate. Planing and Matching dcnfe to order on short Notice. M VI! ACT'S!'. iS'DUKA. -- - - B. F. Hoy, FHFSICIAN and StßOßOlft Syracuse Indiana. o. n mram -PIiItPRIETOR OFnußjum Prompt attention given to businee*. |»fpA D. S. HONTE; Dentist. Orrtct- It— Syracuse, Indiana. • - ~ v MUGOSB- HOTEL, Fretl. Hinderer, PH)p’f. RATES Is 00 per Day • Fir-t cla. •> accojamodations. Free iws to an ! from ail trains. §9P*,o'hl Livery in connection. SYR\ USE. INDIANA. Eli Bushong; Barber. HAIR CUT- 20 eb, SHAVE -10 Ml i* ■. « ■ v <•*, g-. *- towel* and sf»ar» [fa*. wjM GEO. W. MILES; \ttornev-at-LaSv and r • " ' * - Insurance Underwriter. t • * •• Special attention given to collections SYSACUSE INfi. |yj MANLY, J AbstractoE .... | to Prftiiptft Po»e»Prir« Hi git i ■ i i ■* * * * j HTtr* Brrrjfce P«> tint*, lad.

I j i Money to loan cn F«no Towp property at 6%. PWsocn dedrinf ,u p»T Oif mortgages on Ibeir tame* or borrow money on 'Beal Estate would cal! on E W. .fijrr.hrbo ret>re**ats the Metropolitan Loan A twga Association ot Indiana. i : .)SPf njitt,.ba, ajade jfcyr,. any. term eight ▼*»** in**tn«w

LOCAL BREVITIES. . , , . --1 Patronize those who advertise. Corn for sale at the mill. Wheat is worth 60e new Patronize the advertiser*. Read The Reqistkb for news. A load of chunk wood wanted at this office. A. C. Acker returned fre,m Fort Wayne Tuesday. Rev. Rumpus will move into the parsonage next week. Wm Rotbenberger had l-u.-iness in Pierceton Tuesday. Thursday Nov. 28th, will be ob served a* Thanksgiving Day f e Tbeo. Miller was iu Angola this woek visiting with his family. Read Miles A Son's ad- on first page. They are after your trade. “ Frank Bushoug will occupy the Haney properly on Huntington St. S. 1,. Ketncg is buvitng goods in Chicago for his new etorejn Benton, j - Dr. Broderick of New Pans, | jsed through town Monday. Miss Heeler Rosetiberger vi-ited j Nappsnee frifends Sunday. The Reoistku from now till .Tan 1, j 1896, for 16©> Subscribe now. Boys School Suits for $1 si. 5 ! and Knee Pants for 25c at ketribg s. I Latest style* of Gent's neckwear. [ A good Silk Tie for only I9c Kelrii g j \ arnishing an i Rejmirini at Roth- j euberger's Furniture store. Misses t leorgie and Lula Ketring I visitbd North »Velwtt?t ffiends Sunday. Come in and give us >our name for a 8 months subscription to Tfrt RtOISTfcH. WANTED?- -To exchange goods for a few hundred bushels of corn — S L. Hetring ! We learn that. C- Btf. Oordy has purchased ap interest lu Ibe sawmill At this plabe. I%k ReoiMeh tan prifatybut cfltds and programs on short nbtice. Come in and give us tour order. Preaching ih tbb Al. M. church Sunday .morning by the paHtof You are especially ihvited to this Service. Milt Hillabold of Kansas, returned home yesterday aDd will visit relatives and friends for iome time. Wm. Hindetvr of Sahta Monico, Cal, is visiting with his brother Fred , for a few weeks. Doing to build tins fall? A Kitten, Milford tvlll save you money every time. I can loan so hie inokey on favorable terms to the .proper party will apply protnptly. Geo. W. Mti.Es. The Maccabees will institute a lodge here Friday night! The Cromwell team will confer degrees on candidates. A large line pf latest styles jn Ladies’ direct frotp the tpanufseturer iu New York, at very low prices at K string's. 1’ f ' v Over Cyiuls,, Over Coats, iij the latest stales direct from the xnanfacturers at the lowest prices ever known, ftt S. L. Kelring's. If yop are goiug to have a Public | sale, yonte in and let us get out your bills. Vew type ~*nd reasonable ’ prieea Give us a call j > , ,» Miss Minhih . Sjtougb received a box of f|ncv jase iu remembrance of Sten(gra|>h«ra* .HolipweV l oPArty given at the home of Mrs. A. Week's, Chicago • *•«' -* Two greet to be considered when building,, quality and price. We give \ow IfOth ia Shingles, Ship lap and nooring. ,if you buy now. — Becknell. k Kitson, Milford. 8. B. Russell has accepted a posi- , lion with,the Times,Publishing Co,, of Goshen, Sieve ia a bright hustling young man and will look to the best interest* of his employee* - j Mh-s Clata Kmith has been, confined to the house the past wieek with p severe attack of diphthetia, but is recovering rapidly and wiU aide to,resume ner duties Monday morning { ■< l . r v %• » ** ' Who know* who was surprised actors the,creek last Thursday eve 1 ? Several vaung Hallowec'new were eeen joyfully returning from that part of our little burg near len o'clock. . ’ * • m • Frank Bushong has purchased B. F. Hoopingftrnt r’s interest in the drug store. Mr. Bushoctg is a young man well known to our readers and we wish him success in his new venJtnre. • , * * A | 1 * A disastrous wreek i took place aft Milford Jc., Monday night at, p:fid oh the Big Four toad. The engine tMsil five ears were piled up hut for- ' tmetely the engineer, fireman and [ brakethan escaped hith- slight injury The Ipss wiU be heavy.. While i* Milford Monday evening we were kindly taken in band l by 1 Mr. Krledee o! 4he Sliiford Dvog Ca, i who showed us through ai3 large esf labiisbmeot. comprising adrug store » ahd a jewelry store. The water » works and electric light systems were - explained, end, certainly no store in t Indiana is more complete in its*van- - ous departments. Mr. Kleder-*ie ' eopstan|ly bis''stock sad " ' i >i?|£a K'vd tyado

Jacob Goehert or Palestine, committed suicide by hanging, one day this Wvek. Friendly Inn and Restaurant, Milford, C. E. Ketring, Prop’r. Meals at all hours. The people say that we extract teeth without pain.— Hcstz, the dentist. DON’T SCOLD about Crackers being unpalatable; it’s because you bavnt got the right kind. Get FOX S XXXX Square Wafer Butter and see. the difference.. The great success of FOX S Square Wafer Butter Crackers has led others to imitate them, lie sure and take none of the cheap imitations having the SAme outward appearance or with similar names See the imprint “FOX” is on the Cracker. ACROSS THE LINE By tVKnow. > Elmer Gtieiaruer , sports a new wheel. 5 G. W. a now dog. J, W. Stetler has built a corn crib. Ira Myers has been sick but at present is much improved. Faitneis ure watering their corn to improve busking. Rudolph Hue his added another farm to the amount of his real estate. He putchased of Geo. Fahl. I Pearl Alwiue is working for nm. Hire. Sim Bunget’s are still making rider. Heck's school is now the largest in Benton township. | Shall we have literary this winter? Frank Nicoloi reports good suc--1 Cjss in his medicine field • ---■ Obituary. Mr»i Amia Epeit whs born Jufae 2,7, IK4I, in Wayne Cobfaty, Ohio, died at her home neat Syracuse, Itldiana, Friday November 1, 1895, aged 54 years, 4 months and 4 dayd; She was tharried to Tbos, Epert Jafiharj 1850 To tofor tmioti were born fout riiKdrst, three of whom have passed beyond, obe son and one adopted daughter remain to mburn thfeir loss. BbS united with the EVaDgelical Lulberkn church May 17, 1885, at Syracuse, and has been a faithful ever-since. Shb had been s suffeter for the past eighteen months. She was a kind and affectionate bother to her children find a kind friend to all. The reitiaina were laid to in the Solomon Creek giave yard, Rev. Dunn jng at the Oia Qlory. The Exekcises at Moore's school feouAe singing “Rfilly round the flag, bojs!' after which the regular program was carried put as giveh in last week's issue. The school then pad flag drill and marched around the flag pole, singing “Aberica,” while the flag was beibg hoisted. Returning to the schoolroom, they were entertained by Mrs. with instrumental music, followed by speeches by .Mr. John Riddle and Mr. Jones. Small flags bearing Cgl. Lilly'qname were worn by pupils wpose names appeared on tae program. The following letter acci u.ponied Col. Lilly’s gift—IXtUAKjLjiXIUS Oct Mim Catharine Ki.ddlv v . School Dist No. 1. Wawasss, Ind. .1 wiU send you * National flag, tc beyaised pver yopr sohool house. This flag means pore any othor flag ,on earth, be cause if standi 'or the capie of humai; liberty llroughuut the World .Under i 1 our gorernment was established, and has beateji down every one who hai dared to attack It It has always been victorious because it has always stood forth© right. fVo musljail learn to love and cherish the flag of bu> country, fnd if need bo. defeod it Bom< of my comrades who have fought in de hfnse of , tb* flag will assist you in rail tpg.h ever your scbcyl I-yt all th« scholars an tall .who look or. the fl|if rememl<er and, profit by tfietr pafriotii syampi«. I hope you will have a hj-igh pteasant day for your csremonj ahd that all may e;:y it Very trttly ycilrs. Rr i 1 xi i r I . % ... I» « » Miss Catherine. Riddle, one of tb pupils, presented the flag and eppk< as follows— “Dear schoolmates, ii gives me great pleasure to present to the school this beautiful flag, that Col. Lilly has given us. This bannei is not only, * thing of beauty, but re presmta ?ur beloved America, It it 1 honored and respected in every lane sad is the pride and joy of #?er loyal American citizen: To uphold ' this emblem of liberty many of oui fathers f.nd neighbors left then i homes sad families, when our loved ■ country was in peril, and went to Ua eoutb, some of them never to return others to be mdimec or crippjed joi life, seme to die in prison cells,, tlaal this*banner might proudly float orei 1 an undirtdrd union of state* < AX 1 hail tL# Flag! All honor to the bravj 1 fnea- who-so nobly defended it! Americs educates her children for tb« defense of the nation. No republic <-»& long exist without an enlightened citizenship. How appropriate, then , that not- only should the flag of oui ! nation wave- over her public schools but that all her childiep should lean ito -salute- the flag,, and pledge to il , | their allegiance. And let ue, deal . schoolmates, as we look* upon the , flagt toddy, pledge our allegiance tc , it ti the cause it so grandly rep raaetHs.” • Those who witnessed tbesi , patriotic exenases, departed,, feehej |hst. they Xmd.haaßs.plcasanthr

■ I.Vw Lucretia Traster V! * d Mrs. R, Deardoff of Millersburg this week. f Miss Della Brady returned last 8 week from a visit with relatives in * Niles, Mich. 1 1 Eugene Field, one of the ablest writers of tLe , died Sunday morning of heart failuie. ♦ J James Whitcomb Riley has completed a new series of poems in j i which he varies the treatment Os each r one to such an extent that they are I said to show the Hoosier poet’s versatility to a remarkable degree. He 1 has given the series to The Ladiee’ Home Journal, in which the first is c about to be published. , ' THe GREAT SUCCESS of FOX’S XXXX Squate Wafer Butter Cracks ers has led to many imitations, but it ia admitted, and a comparison will easily prove that none equal FOX’S XXXX in deliciousness and nutritive qualities. They are baked from 1 the highest grade material. See the 1 imprint ’‘Fox” on the cracker be- \ fore buvlug. I ‘The RiotstEß With the next issue j enters upon another year While the j times hate been close, yet we have , been moderately successful! We , hope our friends will come in and give us encouragement in a Financial way. We need the money, und as r we cannot see you all personally, we . ask. you to temember the printer when you are settling up your yearly ( accounts. James Brown has confessed to be* ing one of the party of train lobbers i ? who held up the Lake Shore train at Kessler s Siding, near Kendallt Ville. in -Sep. ’93. He is now in jail at Albion. The officers took him to the Cain farm where be said he had , ? buried papers and money .orders taken at the time of the hold-up. The * papers Were he had buried tham beneath an old log on the 12th of Sep. 1893. The aenounefemfent 4hat Lotd Sal- . isbury has appointed Alfred Austin 1' English Trist Raureath—ft position . which has ren deed vacaht since the t death ofTeDny sou—revives a British & cus to til that is so ancient that it is l a diflStult tnattel* to trace its origin, t Austin is the twehty-firet in the line 1 of tegular succession Chaucer, who 1 was probably afapoibted by Richard i- II about 1380, is the first of Whom 1 we have any authentic rfefcotd. I Atrho.v w»;d S,'L* Stable, Wm. Boei eler, Prop’r. Louisville, Ky., May Q 12, 1895.—Spohn Medical Co., Go- . shen, Ind: Gentlemen: - J givt en Spohn’s JDistetnper and Cough i Cure a thorough trial, and find it as 3 you represent it to be. I have test- . ea it in 30 cases Pf distemper and all recovered. It gives good results every time.., Sly neighbor next door had about 20 cdses bf distemper and lost nine of them. He used, some other i.ui-Xj efi tue market. Resp’y, , Wm. Bosalei*. 50b botlie eXtra large For sale by all drilggists. 6 Never Out Ot Season. g [j Tkerk Is no time in the year when l>r. (’aid well’s Syrup Pfepsih IS tiot a bene fft mankind, il cures constipation e and indigestion, and diarrhoea caused y by t)ad condition of tli# digestive orJ gans Trial eixo bottles 10c, also 50c and 81 Thao. AliiLer^drugglst, w ————— e HomHeekri's Excursion Via hie Battimore & Ohfd it. K. _ . On October 2? the Baltimore & Ohio j. Railroad will sell SO-dayr Excursion * Tickets to joints in Virginia on the Harper’s Ferry it Valley Rrancp, south d of and Wlnchejtftl, at rate of d one fhie for the rounp trip. p|us 12.00 s Excursion Tickets will also be sold to points in the jrest at very low ratai. q For- full jtiformation raH ( bn or adit dress any bS O Ticket agent, S. P. d Kretxer. aud Immigration. Agent, .1 a Gen’l Pas'it Agent Chicago, d — ift* - “ r V Very Troubleson e f ** f i [e ljixative ' teas*' aie a tiothei Caid- ‘ WdU's Syrup Pepsin i.- mqre eonyenjent, pleasant to take aud eflfctive. a Try a 10c bottle large sizes 50c and #1 g at Theb. MdkA’'a.dimgatoca. tc . ?% . ? BIG T BPITE T°.-_ I e Cotton v 'ta*<-« anL lujtcrnatiourl it EXpJSITION, it • , t — .--i— ——» -r—- ■ -i traveler' y.> the during the tali , r a nd the e*j[ y part »T.the plater season will have aaummifti opportunity of see [8 ing the Byuth at its best advantage. The Atlanta Exposition largest - expositionof its kind in this coon try, j with the exception of the World's Fait r at t'hicagt ir ROW TO REACH ATLANTA. d ‘ f —- '»"• " "•" ll . * • - e From Chicago; - Peoria. Indianapolis, » t Terre Haute. Lafayette. Benton Harbor r and iutermediate points, the North and it Northwest, the “fjfg Four*’ route offers tr the choice ot the two great gateways to II the South—Cincinnati and Louisville, e . Through daily trains of Buffet=Parlor -- Cats. Wagner Buff at Sleeping Cars, Ele- « g*nt Dining Cars aad.Modsrn Coaches !C , At Cincinnati d twet connections are d made in Central Union Station with J * through trains with Pullman Sleeping !r Cars of the Queen A Grosent Route to *’ Atlanta via CtcUfanyO|»a and.the South- ° ein Bad* ay. and withuthrough.train* of tha.Ltjaeljfiile Wieshvili j Ry.. via Nash* * villa,, iteC. &St Ju tty. and Westwn ® and'Altionta Ky. to Atlanta - * «• AtiL uisville connectiefcs ere made ’ with thstt. AM. tty- vfotrtiirteindlcated; a Fjt 7uH p-rtumiars rim cabr address 5 . EOAfciJDrtteFk, -UttAiardß. 5 j Pa«*-r rrafll# MoV Oeß’l *

Examine Ket ring's Clothing before going away to buy. He ffuarantees to seU as low as any bouse in the county. TLe Knights of Pythias District Meeting, comprising seven counties, will be held at Kendallville, Indiana, December 4th. A delegation of Kniprhts from this place will attend, Fob Balb qb Trade.— A good fishing boat 16 feet long, elm, nearly new. J. W. Wilkinson. Tor Sale. One 7-room house and good barn, on good lot in Ketring's addition: also one 6 room house, good lot and barn, on North Huntington street Will be sold to suit* purchasers. Call on or address Mrs. Reed. The Silver Craze Silver has greatly depreciated in commercial values, and inay be found iin practicable for money purpopes, but thousands suffering from dyspemla indigestion, and constipation have; found that 500. or $1 in silver, invested in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is worth its weight in gold. Trial sires (10 doses j 10 t■). by Theodore Miller, druggist \e> 1 - Low Excursion Rates to Atlanta, Ga. Via the Baltimore & OMo R. K. j On account of the Cotton States international Exposition-, at Atlanta. Oa , the l'altimore & Ohio R , R., will sell Excursion tickets at very low rates Season tickets will be kin! every day until further notice, and will be good for return until January 7, 1896-Twenty-day tickets will also be sold every day until further notice, good for return twenty (20) days trom date of sale. For full infUHllallon Call ch or Ad dress nearest 13 & O Ticket agent, or L R. Ailed, Aik'tGeul Pass’r Agent. Qhb cago, 111. Hemeseektr's Excursion. Via the Baltimore St Ohio K. U. On NpvtfmWr 5 the Bultimoie & Ohio Railroad will shU Excursion Tickets to points la Virginia on the Harper s Ferry & Valley Branch, south of and including Winchester, at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2.90. Tickets will be good for return 30 days from date of sale. For full information cal! ou or address any B. .J? O-Tickfet Agent S. P. Kretzer, Land and Immigration Agent, Philadelphia, Ga ~br L. S. Alien. A. G. P. A , Chiffggg, 111/ Lew Excursion Rales To Atlanta, Ga. On October 26 and November 5. the Baltimore St Ohio R. R will sell Eicursion Tiokets to Atlanta, tie., at very loW rates, on account of thß Cotton States ado International Exposition, 'licketa will bo good for raturn ten (10) days from date of Sale. Samos tickets will be aold every day until further notice, and will be good for return jihtil Janriary 7, 1§96. Twenty-day tleketa will also be sold every day until further notice, good for return .30 days from date of sale. For full Information csH 66 or Iddrees nearest B G O Ticket Afcuni or £. s. Allen, Aaa’t tien’l PSss’r Agetit, Chicago. 111.

rr. ■ ■-, - - * 'larf ■ iT.— ,i NOTICE. I am prepared to gum saw*, and grind plow points and, do au kinds of repair work at iny shop on Main street.—3. Habkijb*. rm rot siss. South of SyrSbuse ih V,an Buren township—od6 hundred and ivrenty acres at a bargain. Geo. W. Miles. K ■ ■ To The Public. Remember that I ai£ p my office every day except Monday. I cansave you money". Goldutrowns So. Bridge work at . bard £s2C~'priceß. You are asked to inveMpgSte. Ail work warranted. Dr. Hqptr, dentist aDWIHISTRATOR* sale I will ofte* a’ Pablte vale at the 'residence of Jtlartin Strombeek. one-half mite north of Syracuse, ou FRIDAY. NOVEMBER "th, im the following property — About, ‘250 bushels of Wfc?4t;-4R bushels Wheat Bakings, 55 Oats 3 loads Clpver Hay: 1 load Timothy Hay; l stack of Straw- a small lot of, Cofn and Clover Seed, 2 Iron Kettles; 1 Cooper Kettro. Wool Blankets and other beddings, Qarpgt*: 1 bed complete anti Other, .oilier article* too numerous to mention,, SIX MONTHS ored.it. will be given on sums of $5.00 or more. Less sums Cash.' -•:.»> „ JOHN \V% SJETLEK. a. i«r istrat.»r of. Estate of Eiaabeth Strewn t&ck, Deceased. mmmmmmmSrnammmmmmmmmtmmmm " — *" , : ' r *v' l ~.- * - ■ ' SciwtHte AjjeHeM j m vss s*oS!Bhl>M»»iT. way voaitssSikaSSSj&gS

■ . ' ' -y ' ' * v . • ' ■ ,' . s ' 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 G-oods, Underwear* Boots and Shoes* and in fact everything needed by our customers, and before you lay out any money for fall purchases come and/ exahnhe these decided bargains. We can show you a line of goods never * before shown in Syracuse. We carl savfe yob dollars if you trade with us. QROCERIESs-fjSufSi* 5. L. Ketring. ; '/ ; • ’ ■' ( ; Hardware. aSEeep Ixs. stoclc^teM’ EBi.il line of, STOVES-aiid TINWARE ” " ' £ ' ' ' . _*■ — «

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