The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 November 1895 — Page 4
bihAGuoc Httaiditii. Ptbllshed every Thursday, at Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana EO 0. GHAHAN. Editor and Publisher. MRS E V GRAHAM, Associate Editor Miner.-! at the postoffle® at Syracuse. xS Secoi’Al-t. lass Mill Matter i I - i Subscription TfrnwJ J®e Tear. Cash In Advance $1 00 •Six Months"** . " 60 Three “ ••.■“'■■ .•• ........ 30i Stds'\?t r’'.r.three months x arre-.r* '<•!• ■ teemen!. will be up at t".- rate of Twenty-Fire •Cents’.’ >r i . '■■ Iditional Six Months «? 0 ■ . • THLRSDAY. Xov. 14. iSps ? . . .-YE !->!■:' MV.IKI L> r I’ vim J ' Very li ui xl.iy « : • g_ K . Whexi ■ ‘ (‘ore. . ison i / _ . ' _ ~' s- a ■ a . gun JWahißM ’ i%W» nun ti«i»M»iutt«i * a vli; HS <N HIGBEE Bankers, ■ ft • ■ MILFORD. IND.' hl) 1 ( Hi HI MAkIM. MUM!* Deposits Received. F. M. Ott. Ite’Al.l It IN- - Bird.::: Saftwocd lais: - Highest market price paid fqp tiny <: Is” or at the mill Faruu -rsl •9 • 'll ! t M for u? t cot. and si you. but drop (is p'-ta! car; r. Iwe trill investigate. and Matching dene to' order on short Notice. SYRACUSE, INDIANA. B. F. Hoy, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ' | Syracuse Indiana. 11. It IIIHVSER, •. > • • ■ I - -PROPRIETOR OF- i B SRAT UK. ■ .’i- ??:■ ;.tt- !.t ■- y i-ti'ine-s. | jfcgk M S. HONTZ, “ . ' ' i . ' I ”'h uri at Syracuse. Indiana. SYUCUSB HUTU. bred. Hinderer, it .'. LJ '-' ’ ; Pay •• ■ . ■ «- uudaJtonrr Fro t . .m* to ate! s’. ■•. . . r. tin - . t i’-o 1 h . . SYRACUSE. INDIANA Eli Bushong, Barbfer. * MJUH CUT- 20 CiS. SHAVE—tO cK DF’Viean *»d (Sharp T® ' : GEO, W. MILES, Attorney-at -Law and. Insurance Underwriter, t • . qxxi.i. attention uavn t ’ collect mn< SYRACUSE, tHD. M. WANI v 7 > ’ ; Abstractor. Hork Promptly Oorp—Frio« kight I Hike Ovr !ht PsM IMlire. linn. lad. w> ' ■ CMa.niO'driaiD.’s Ey® tmd Skin Ointment 3 A certain cura for GhronioSora Bn* Cutter, Salt Rheum. Seald Head, OH Chronic Sorec, Fever Sore*. Kcnsus i‘ch, Prairie Scratohee, Nipple > .4 Pik-*. It U eoollnf «®<t S®oA»M •» 'reds of cases hsw been cared b,! . . ratl .' .AKr nstd fftiW '■ VV» •
LOCal ttrtLVh itS. Come to Syracuse to trade. Patronize these who advertise. Cum r T at the | Wheat is. worth 60c now. PatronDe the advertisers. | Read Ths Reoisteb for news., A bushel of fun at K P. Lail Nov. - : . •• Ji load of chunk wood wanted at 1 this i .lice A. C. Acker bad business in I < . e--ier Tuesday : Our merchants enjoyed a good trade Saturdav. ‘ \ : .I S.-h ol Supplies t Miller A Bushong’s Drug Store. Our' merchants ate getting ready ) fvr the Holiday trade. Dani. Wolf w..< st. I’ei.'oi .sst week, visiting friends { Rev. Herron of MiHv' d, was pn| cur streets Tuesday. Di. Kerbs: ofMlifohi,wasm v. ■ i Mondsv oti # bus’bess. ! - ' . ’ . ' S> : Buuger eif nea r P* l ’ " ■ Lvyi Arnold of New Pune. p’>- <.<: . thrt ugh town thie week. . k.' . • f ! k Ks ..tsri fr in t.vw t:k Jap I . lSf>n, for 1." SiivsciiLe i.vw, . t Mr; ’ I !■:•!■ f Hemet Smith, Ti:ui>day Nov. ■7 , E .'•» sm .' Bon: to Mr nod M.". .'»;>• Hen-' drick»< n, M bd v. Nov.’ 11. .« eon. Geo proper wiil beiJati :l. rd of the Var ur Park hote l ne’xt season. ’ Mr H; / ; g < f Lagrange, was the| guest < f S. i. Ketring ■. ver Sundae Latest steles of Gent s neckwear ■ \ gcexl Silk Tie for on'.v 19c Ketrirg an t Repairing r.t Roth- ‘ enlierger s Furniture store. Mr Hoi::.- e>f Npble ,;nt.y wis vjaitftag- bis cousin. Dr. Hontz. Fri<lay . | ■■■TH you’ w®nt a : g< od hearty laugh.i -» e the ’ District Scheel". K P ha’i Nov. S 3 • ’ ■ I Come in and givb us your name I for a 3 ri.clitlis s.A scription to The . REuISTKK. •.■■ ■ ' I WANTED: To exchange goods for a few ! ;.i died l»u«-h»*D of corn — S I. Ketring M:ss Zula M- re of Ft# Wayne-, is the- guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mor- ■ pan Snyder this week Morgan SnTJer Las bold Lis north eightv including residence and will move to totvn in the spring, i - Tin. Re ..-m c>n print your cards and j rograma on short notice. Come in and give us your order tuning to build this fall? Becknel', < k Kitaon, Milford will save you money ©very time. i After n thorough good rain it turned to snow Saturday, with cold weather Sunday morning Mrs Harvey .Sfaeon <f Garrett, visited with her parents. Mr. and ! Mrs. A. M Ybunce, this week. ■ ’ Miss Cora Green of Angola arrived Monday, and will spend the winter visiting Jifr and Mrs S. H. Widner, t I can loan some money on favor-f able terms to the proper party who will apply promptly. Gto. W. Miles. Yau do not know how .cheap you can buy Furniture until you examine goods and get prices of Rolhenber- ] } Preaching Sunday morning at the I ,M. E -church by toe pastor. You j ; are c vdia’iy invited to come and * worship with us. A large line of latest styles in! Ladies’ Wraps direct from,the mrinu-: : fnctiuer in New York, at .cry low ■ pr;c«w at Ki ll Tg’s 1 O ; i These who adv»-rti;’e in Tur.. Rr.«j;.>!TCg, are the morel, .ut; w;. v ought to ’ receive you.' trade Give it to them i and they will save you money. The Young Peopka CbrisUu will produce the' •*DMrict Se&Sh’* in K. P. hsJl,'Saturday .evening November 23, 1895,1 See their want notice in another eolumm The follow ing are the names of pupils of District N <B, Benton Tp , who were not absent during the : month ending Nov. .8: Nora Ott, Man Rei-tfrow. Jessie Juday, Cr*rrie Ott. Ndrb Blue.- Oria Rentfrow. Hany Juday, Delta Kh.tigh and Nellie Blue. Avilla Stiver, Teacher Ralph O. Batea will lecture at the M F. church tomorrow evening and will give Lie famous lecture, ‘From AndarM’iiviUo Prison to the White I Hvuwe.’ Ledure cotv.u encefe at T:3O |.. clock sharp. This lecture ia ap- ' proved by press and pulpit everywhere. Admission, 10 and 15 cents. I You can’t afford to mise it. The Maccabees instituted a lodge | here Friday evening with twentytwo charter members. The Crom-1 well team, conferred degrees oft candidates A number of vi-iting brethren cam.* from Goshen. Garrett and I other points. 1 A splendid repast was • spread st the Syracuse Hotel at 1o’clcck, tp which the members did ■ ■ample justice A lodge room will be m cured and prosj>ect% are bright G , — tnernbership.
Fine i «w liue u." Per f .rues at M’A t ler A* F-ushong’d Drug Store Boys’ School Suits for ? and Knee Pauts for 25c at Ketring's... *Tbe District School st K. P j ball Nev. 53.. Pont fai) to see it. | Friendly Lyn and Reataurant. Alilford, C. K lketyi? .f. Prop’r. Meals ; at all hours. I The. people say that we extract teeth without pain.— ? H,'xrz. the dentist.! I Jim Sharp is plowing marsh for S. I I \V in« r t i is Week, which he will put | in corn test year and expects t > be j-abie to raise a big crop. ’ H.'urv Datighr <>i ' Goshti;. ■■■ theguestof .Lis father-in-law, Jj.< ‘ : Hendrickson this week, and while j iig tow n made this office a pleasant I C.ld, , ' ■ | Two great fa ts to l>e coosideml i when I uildirg, quality ant price I We.givn you both in Shingle.’. Ship . h-.p and flooring, if yon buy now.-- ; I Beckneil A Kitson. Sii ford. NOTICE. ' Inc fir: -, f Hooping-.rurt A Miller having changed haqda. they re* | 1 who c.wo them on I'ook ac- i ni t e me hi and settle up. Tlh I bobka tiiuet !«• <-k.e. d at once. I . • - 'J!'- :•:: gvrm r A Mi.it-r. • . • ’ ’■.*- . | ’Chalk ati 1 t.heeye tßsie about a-■ . u u<!. alike as ch« ap imitations and | • . '! • »\ - XXXX ARE ; Feu BITTER ‘ CRACK Ei;\ FOX'S'- have -a full, freeh/wheaiyl ■ others Star < < I ■... *• . i .lifelese. When you! cia. kt-rs that ate ciXckei -you’ll ‘ ; i<>->■}: f r FcxX,imprint on them. l ;-». • School Tn*<iiEu Waxtis>l| Thf Board of Directors < I School J ( district No. 5 arc author iz. l to. Lire/ ’a teacher tor the winter which N. v. 23d 17‘ , *> ) at K. P. Hall. He must be a mail 'sound in body i it t. ect, not afraid: to nse the' •rod. Wi.gi-s/$lO. per month and iboard ar und. 1, . 5,.1 IKE KICKEK II- - ■ I PeaCOn Wav: Cck Bd. px-Sgo'.v .-..a«'h i Directors, j I . r.. .:. < n the s .;:ih ;We st ad,; ii.-hg the IftkC intend to iu‘ i !:teb f; r: what is known as the S nner ditch on the Zeot farm •a-utb. th rough Hansings add Sny'der’s nrir-u to the’ Bowers hyke, thence east' to Frank Blanchards. I Tins ditch will reclaim a great mady i acres of land that is almost worthless. Some of the work will be done this fall. ACROSS THE LINE Bv U. Know I . —— ./' I Fred. Hapner is pr-eparing to open a shooting gallery in Syracu?' . Warren Juday will, build a barn in the beat future. Frank Ott e attended the quarterly meeting of the Evangelical church in New Paris. Wm. Moats, spent a few days at ' Columbia City this week 4. . . Mahldn Roach and wife of Goshen spent Sunday with C. W. Juday. Ed. Uniue, who has been threshing in Dakota, has returned, reporting that winter Las begun in the northwest.’ The Y, 1 C. U.» will be led Sun|day evening by T. J Prickett, sub-ject:—-‘Rejecting Christ—The consequences." / Laura Hire is on the sick list. , Lew Butt moved into.the bouse formerly occupied by Warren Rentfrow. ■ Rev W. P. Herron preached one week ago Sunday evening in the M jE. cbproh 1 at Wakarusa, he was stationed last year. The Louse wna crowded, and Lis former parishanti s ware so pleased with bis sermon, that ou the next day they presented to him a substantial purse as a mark of their appreciation. Ttie Wakarusa cor. of the G'>-LeifSCimes ■said —‘ llev. W. I’. Ht-nOEi n!*Mii- ! ford, preached at the M. E. church ;on Sunday ■ evening. IBs subject was taken u nn ti>c s-.-mawbat mysierious lx k (d C.-.'elatiens- “And, the IL< oks were .’opened." It w«jb dnde l and tublims. It seemed to h& audience that he gathered ail through his I discourse trdm the ‘Mountain Peaks Mr- H wamw Ujw held last year and Lae a boat of hiends. was j abcompanied by his estimable wife.” Councilman Geo Ltirnb closed Uie | contract for the erection of a large club honm* and hotel at Wawasee [hk* at the Old Blask Stump Point, i now ami hereafter to bh«known as | South Park, and a beauty spot it is. The contract waa let to the Moore Bros., with a ground plan of 36x80 feet, two stories high with* verandas facing the lake. The building will contain eighteen lodging apartments, • lining rooAi 28x36 feet, office, lunch . room and whatever else belongs to a I thoroughly equipped dub house; and - the work is to be completed by April 11, 1896. The grounds are already t pitted amt quite a number of cotI tsges are already in sight, and when the work of beautifying and ing the requisites and appurtenance® ■ are completed, the Goshen people ; will be possessed of an ideal spot for rrec: cation, enjoyment and health, as I Nine Mile,. Turkey or Wawasee lake is the largest body of water in the state and the only one where a five- ! mile straight course can be found, wbiph mates the regatta ground or ’ ! water of all this section outside of; Lake Michigan. Bv another yearj this resell will be biougbt within, j easy, seo**® of Goshcp by the electric j 1.» t,, Goshen Dr : lv News. ■ Z ■
C: ! • nderman of m M ’ f ord, j was in town today. Mr. and Mrs. Birnhart of Cromwell were in town today Don’t forget the lecture at the M. E. church tomonow evening. Oil Meal by the single pound or by tbe sack at Miller & Bushong’s. I '' ' . j Fishing must be geo 1 the way they are being taken out of tbe Conkling Kettle. ■ If you are going to have a Public (sale, come in and let us get out your; bills. New type and reasonable ! Give us a call. Dr. Frank of Toted?, and Dr j Bowser, of this place, performed si. i operation pu Anson Odell’s eye?. It is thought by removing one eye sight can be restored in the other. I ' ‘ A barn belonging to Jno. Bartholon ew who lives s >uth of Milford, was totally destroyed by fire last Tuesday morning at id> o’clock. It 1 C'.ntained hay. corn, Oats and farm i ’machinery which were desire-.ed. . W illiam Banks was- the vitlim ««f a hbrriblta accident on Thursday last., ” Liie engaged in operating a corn J i busker and fodder cutter. Banks’! j band was drawn into tq»» machine ! ’anti' before aarial ■ arrived ,the m«uber was cut off bit by bit The| . u achine was stopped after. hard-1 I ?. 1 : een fd into mil c- ; ■ -.t and liio.ftrtet so badly mutilated that |am put at. u was necessary. — DO NOT BE DECEIVED. - i • FOX S XXXX Squa . 'Wafer Butter Crackers are being imitated, but as yet unexcelled. Dealers havetwo :tu| osed ' upon by we:t-L I .ess ' | goods represented to take tlieir I Insist upon vour Greet r giving you i Crackers With the impf-iut FOX bn thiem. They aie always fresh and crisp. Tbe Elet tric Reirt* ly Co, are holding down the boat ds at the opera hous i this week. They are giving a first-class en‘ • i-ment !n connection with the s le of their medicines. 1 The admission tonight will be 10c and Uncle Josh Whitcomb will be ■ plaved, tomorrow night dn entire ! change of program, raid Saturday i night a a good program vid be giv e’. The company are doing a t g('od business,; ami are giving the people worth of their money. The medicines a’-e guaranteed. Gall on the doctor and he will explain his treatment. Never Out Os Season Tkeie is ho time in the year when Dr('aklwelt's Byrup Pepsin Is not a bene fit to mankind. It cures constipation and indigestion., and diarrhoea causevl by bad condition of ths digestive organs. Trial rixe bottles 10c, also 50c and Si i .' 'LI- Milter, grnggist. Homeseeker’s Excursion . Via theßaltimore & Obteti. K. t)n October .2 the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad will sell 30-,day Excursion Tickets to points in Virginia on the Harper’s Ferrv & Vallfy Bt&ftbh. south of and including IVinchestei, at rate of one fare for the rounp trljypjns *2.00 Excursion Tickets will also be sold to points in the west at very low rates. For full information call on or address any B& O Ticket agent. 8. P. Kretzer.. Land and Immigration Agent. Philadelphia, Pa . or L. S. Alien. Ass’t Gen’! Pas’r Agent Chicago. Very Troubleseme Laxative • teas” are a bother. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, pleasant to tike and mon. Try a 10c bottle large sizes 5Gc and 11 at Theo. Miller’s drugstore. BIG T Hffli .To Ccftt-«n States and Inleraational ITaveters t ’ the Souti: during the fail ami the early part of the winter season will have an minsnal opportunity of -see lug tbe South at its best advantage The Atlanta’.Ex]>ositiou / he hugest exposition of its kind in ILb country, with the exception of th? .’A orid - Fair at Chicago ~ HOW TV liKM’il 3, XXTI — From PeorfC' Indianapolis. Terre Haute. Lafayette. Benton Harbor . and Intermediate pointe; ihe Norih and NoVthwest, the Big Four’ route offers the choice ot the two grext gateways to th« South —Cincinnati and Louisville. Through daily trains,of Buffet Parlor Cars. Wagner Buffet Steeping Cars. Elegant Dining Cars and Modern Coaches. At Cincinnati direct connections arc made in Central Union Station with through trains with Pmlmau Sleeping : Cars of tbe Qneau & ttwnt. Route to Atlants via and tl»e Southern Railway, and with titvagh trains of I the ixuiisviile A Nashville Ry . via Nashville. the N. C. A St. L. Ry, and Western and Attest* Ry. to Atlanta. ; At Louitvilte connection? are made with the L. «S* N. Rys. via route indicated. F >r full particulars call on or address E O McCormick. ’ ,D B Martin: Pa»’r xraffie Mg r . Gea'l Pxss’r Agt Rotter Washer -te-.V *« «t »rt»Jsc , ser TBtcJr .(Saal at sar Vwiw -w rUccd *»»> -1 IM *«ML . h n « 1 • * 1 *»® fieces in omb I ’ yXsg OCT HOCK. M ,'«ra •> M j I .'. ■ i
Mrs. Sami. Snavely and MLsa Jennie Kindig drove over to Goshen yesterday. Examine Ketring’s Clothing before going away to buy. He guarantees to sell as low as any house in the county. Over Coats, Over Coats, in the ■ latest styles direct from the nianfacturers at the lowest pt ices ever known, at S. I/. Ketring’s. NOTICE. Parties wanting butchering done at their homes can have my services any time by leaving word with Abe Hire.at store. Wes. Hire. ; For Sale or Tripe.—A good dshing boat 16 feet long, elm. nearly new, J. W. Wilkinson FAKM FOR SALSSouth of Syracuse m Van Burer township—one hundred and twenty acres-at a bargain. Geo. W. Miles NOTICE 1 I am prepared to gum saws, and grind plow points and do aH kinds of repair work at my shop on Mair street.—B. Hareless. To The Public. Hemembtr that I am in my other every day except Monday. I cat save you money. Gold crowns $5. Bridge work at hard time prices. You ate asked to investigate- 'Al:'i ■.. work w. r ran ted Dr. Hontz, dentist The Silver Cure Si.-.-v; 'a- ally depreciated>jn com nictciai .Vr.may be found ini -i . ■> fort money purpOpe#, but thousmids -*atTe: ing fr-nn dy-peosia- ; indige-ti.”:. .til l 'tipation ' b.avi found that 50 e. »r ?l in -liver. invested in jUM?. Caidwell's Syrup i’ep-in is worth . its weight in go’l l. Tria! siSes 10 doses 10 < . by The. .lore Mi!.er. druggist Low Excursion Rates to Atlanta, Ga. Via the Ba tin rt & Ohlb R R.* A On accounfof the Cotfon -States In- ; terndtiorial Exposition, at Atlanta, Ga .. -the Baltimore et Ohio R R., will sei! Excursion tickets at very ’ "v rates. Season tickets will be sb'ld every- day until further notic-. . 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 from date of sale. - . For full information' call on or Address nearest B «& O Ticket agent, or L. S. Allen. Ass tGenT Pass’r Agent, Chicago. 111,.' k ' Homeseeker s Excursion. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. On November It) the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will sell Excursion Tickets to points In Virginia on the Harper's Ferrtu«Vlaliey Branch, south of and indating Winchester, at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus §2.00. Tickets will be good for return 30 days from date of. sale. . For full information call on ?r address any B & O Ticket Agent S. P. Kretzer. Land and Immigration Agent. Peiladelphift, Ga . or L. 8. Allen. A. G. P. A .Jl'hicagp, Ilf. CONCEIT OF NOTED PEOPLE. Many of Then Were Confident. That They flad Made Their Name* Immortal. It is of course pardonable that a great man should have a high opinion . of himself, says a- recent writer. One cannot find much fault with Wordsworth, even when one reads that he spoke of himself as writing on, though fully assured that his poems Would be unpopular, because he knew that they would also be immortal' - Many Otlioi poets have laid to tbeir souls the' same flattering unirtion, and have been Content to wait for poster l |ty. Which. > ever, has not always been cvnteip to tear! them Horace, speaking of hi >h’.<-• said; "I have erected a monument more durable than -brass and mere regal than the lofty height- • Shakespeare In one of. his sonnets used an expression - ne suspects it at oncy of l*'ing“ ix-rrowvd' - Not ;. rI ironumenu Ot jiri-...- - itllti tfe . '.yine: Butyoursbsrtl siuce tr.-,.;: -.- -St ia these contents . Thia uaswept suae. cestueared with sluttish lime:" ... Lord Tennyson, too. is reported to have said »<>’> ‘.•Bng’e Song” in "The Princess is the-iluc-t lyric in the English langtrag. Waller Savage Landor ■was of thv »-pinion, that his ’ Imaginary Conversations' t’.cre of -ych literary value that there had not been five volnines of prose to equal them in twe thousand -years.' Coining ’to another sphere of life fyom that of the poet— Uiaerickto, field, to-wit— we may mention old Lillywhite. who used to say: Tbow! the best bail in England and Mr. Iforet;- th-' next,’ It is u bet even its truth was overshadowed by its ■ beautiful modesty It is related of Victor Hugo that when quite unknown, he walked into the office of a certain publisher and tried to sell him some poems. The publisher v-;. - not tw-xy frt.iqc of mind, and Victor, a- he went out. said: ‘•You have to-day thrown away a fortune, sir. I was about to make an arrangement with you whereby yoft would be able to publish everything I shall write in the future. You have lost the opp- rtunity. It is one that will never occur again. ‘ LAMP AND CLOCK COMBINED. It Wa> a Common Contrivance tn the ♦ , Seventeenth Century. Os the various examples that have been given of early specimens of the elockmaker s art not the least interesting are the several types of lamp clocks. One of these, says Gassier's. Magazine, was of a kind quite, common in the seventeenth century, and consisted of a lamp burner placed at the base of a glass oil receptacle mounted vertically ->n a suitable standard. The oil reservoir had attached to It a scale, facing the burner and showing the hours, beginning at four o'clock in the afternoon at which time the lamp was ta* be lighted in-winter, and -ending MWB e’cwk in the morning. Tfe?
Fall Goods I • ‘ ■ -- . - 1 ■ ■ ■ While in the east we bought a large , stock of goods at extremely low prices ' ‘tf 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, TJnderwear. Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything Heeded by our cusk, tomers. and before you lay out any money for fall purchases come and examine these decided bargains. We can show you a line of never before shown in Syracuse. We Can i save you dollars if you trade with us. i w w wt w w * GROCERIES:^;- h G stock and. S. L. Ketring.
Hardware. Heep irx H’txll lisxe of! STOVES and TINWARE.
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