The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 12 December 1895 — Page 4

SVhACiiSE HttiiSitß. PfXbllshftl every Thursday, at Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana tD C. GHAHAM, Editor and Publisher. MRS € C GRAHAM, Associate Editor • . Entered at tfco postoffico at Syracuse, ' Second-Class Mall Matter Subscription Terms: ttx Months *• ' " " ...... 60 Three “ " “ “ ...... 30 Subscriptions running three month? |o arrears'without settlement, will be Charged tip al the rate of Twenty-Five - Cents fur each additional Six Months. . jc;;; rO-cr.--;.-THURSDAY, r Dec. i», i»9J SYRACUSE MARKETS ReviM-d every Thursday dutti r per lt> * !0tWheat '.' ■ s'd - ■ r n .iV <•' '• ••* -. . , ' 5 : *o Mu d Mmd Ouii| I ' . _._'l MILES & HIGBEE, Bankers, MILFORD, IND. II.MEEII BAMiIH Bl&lSEMl Deposits Received. F.M. Ott, —DEALER LNEdd Smi Late . 11 . : in.io.ft prio; paid for timldm lii • d< or at th* mill- Farmers i !>- timber ttiled shoftld not wait f .'•!• corny a: d see you. but drop u« • | -ul ■ aid and At e will investigate. I Planing and Matching dene to order on short Notice.SYI:\UUSE, INDIANA. B. F. Hoy, 1 FIYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. ' 11. 11. IHlffl,PROpRIFDTR OFt M Bit Utt. ' r- ' ' . " " ? ■ aggoi I). S. HONT2: Dentist: ■ th Fl< E AT — ' Syracuse. Indiana. \ smiTSE HUTH. kred. Hinderer, Prop’r. 11A TE> ♦2 00 j>ei Dey i I irst-cists acconuie Alnti>’ns, Free! ousto and from all traihs . I l.ivviy in coniiecLoti SYRACUSE. INDIANA. Eli Bushong, Barber. ! HAIR CUT-20 eta. SHAVE-tO ch. geo: w. miles, \ttorney-at-Law.aba Insurance Underwriter! t’ ■ • Special attention given to collections SYRACUSE. IND. Abstractor! Work Promptly ItoiiMMcH Right Mlirr Ottr Mite, W»mw, lad. f ~ 1,Syracuse People When in Warsaw Should St op at . / THE BBUNBWICK kestautaht, ~ W. J. Jackman. Prop’r. ■ ijhi' A »| ■* ‘ ’ n for jxeaiF'Jve cento. • C lings furnish*'

ICUUrttVITIES. Come to Syracuse to trade. Patronize those who advertise. ; . 6Corn for sale nt the mil! Wheat is worth 6Uc now. ♦. Patronize the advertisers. Read Tur Register for news. T. n. Stiver was in Goshen Sunday Dr. Hoy had business in Cromwell Mondav. ' Warren Colwell was in Garrett I 1 Sunday. . ? ; '■■ , \ Emory Kindig was in Goshen Sat- I urdav last. * Good winter apples wanted at Kelriugs. , I G. A Hire and Roy Darr were in Ligonier Tuesday. A load of chunk wood wanted at this office Over Coats nt reduced price* *at KEYRING'S ‘ George Howard, of Ne w Paris, was j ,in town Wednesday. • John Weaver, of North Webster, | was in town Tuesday. ■ . j ' Our merchants are gstting teady . i fur the Holiday trade. j i- AbijaL Cory, of .near Millersburig | wa« in town Tuesday. I Hnl’.’s Hair Rtnewer unshaken is n fine dn saing for the bair. • All kinds of Jewelry tor the Holidays at Miller A Busbvi g's. David Crois of Garrett, ww in ; ■ town Sunday visiting ’tit rids Christmas toys and games of every ! tlftsci ipiiou at Miller A Bushong > J A Spielman, of Garrett vv-* in town Tuesday in the interest of the B A O (MH at the Poet office and see earnI plea of Parfitt s nsw style of pbpt<>- • jgraphy. ’ Several of our townspeople attend ed the tri»l at Lagrange, i this week John Sbafft r ins secured a posii Lion in Goshen where bar will Work this winter. Dr W. E Strickler, Us Farmington, W.> Va., was the guest of Dr B. F. Hoy, Monday. 4 Loia, daughter o! Geo. Gondermann, was buried at the Union Sunday at lO o'clock. Ttio commissioners have overruled AU pleadings for saloon keepers in Lagrange county. .. • ■< e. C'blluloid Toilet Cases, Sfbbktie Boxei, Fan- Boxes, Cuff uhd Collar Benes at Miller A Bushong's Mr and Mrs. Mafioii Etisbong, living neaf lieasbdf-g, are the gpests of Geo. Proper anil family . The R&.isTEit c*n print your cards and programs on short notice. Come in and give us your order. lioing to build this fall? Becknelt A KitAoD, Milford will save you I money every time. James Smith Las sold his meat market to bis brothers, Frank and Tommy, who have taken poseasion. Don’t forget the Christmas eutertainmebt at the M. cburcb. A full program will be given next week. fe. G. tk ggeas and wife of St. Charles, Mich., are visiting with A. M I ounce andffAmily this Week, i | . MV it - ' I can loan nioney on favorable terms to the (proper Dgrty who i will apply j row pt ly; Grx>.,W. Mnrs. 1 Parfitt, the Goshen Photographer, ’ can a photograph that looks just liks a steel cut engraving for you. ’ - ' i Chas. Truman, a voung lad of'TS I j years, residing in Warsaw, was, [drowned in Fuxgle lake last Friday afternoon wh.ie ftkating. < Full line of holiday goods at Miller A Bushong’s—for old and young, rich and’poor. Lillie Tot will not need to go to Milford ur anywhere else. '■ \ The K HT-M.i will furtifu thei rooms over Miller A Bushong B drug f store for lodge purposed. This will | make them a pleasant lodge iS growing .steadly and theie are now twenty-five,members with numerous applications iu eight. The.M. E. chereh eut» rtainmeut for Christmas will be both interesting and amusing. The program will be given In these columns t>< xt week anti the committee in charge promise a-very attractive program and an evening of enjoyment to all who go. The names \of those wi-u have lubricated the xnechitiesy > ot Ibis office with cash on subscription, .within ■ the pu»t few days, Me: David Stif-| Her,. Scott Mayfield, Andros, Ed- 1 monde/fboe E. Stately and Tillman ] Hire. They bare our thanks. A party (qr young- prople was given st the bbffieof Mrs. Frank Younce. Saturday eveuing, Dec. 7., The guests passed the evening playing! different gatnee Tntil a late hour. All enjoyed tba time and arp cordially iutited to cotne again. ■ ** . • The teachers and pupils of the Union Sunday School are preparing an interesting piogram to be given at the Church ,of Gbd, Christmas Eve. At the opening ot the exerr cisee --SantatClaae will ascend in A' baloou. Come and Asia him ] CornmiVee

Gents' Silk Neck Tits 15c at Ketring’s. Jeans Tante at cost nt Ketring’s. ( Mrs. C. A. Russell spent Thankegirlng nt Middleburv visitin'’ •-1 ike people say tuav V>e extract < t» fcth without pain.— Hcsre. the dentist. ( The pastor will preach in the M E church next Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. You are invited to attend this service. Hon Theo. Shockney, of Union iCity Ind., will be a candidate for the > 1 nomination of Governor on the Re- ' publican ticket. Mies Ruth Zinn, of near Nappanee, was operated ou for appendicitis, and is now doing nicely. Doctors Stauffer, Price and Defret so, < f NapI panee, Hoy of Syracuse, Shackleford j of-Warsaw, performed the operation The citizens of Milford are trying to raise <-2,50(1 for the rebuilding of the Standard Manufacturing Co’s plant, destroyed bv tire three weeks | ago. The insurance of §5,000 car-1, ried is worthless, which' is a great loss to the enttvrmising frrm ofßeck-i.-n A KitMtbV We Lope tin citi 1 i-e us will c< ’me ; to ?>l>e resc uea nd ■ place the plant on aigvod footing. ’ Mr ami Mis. Henry Matthews and Slaughter BlaucLe, of m tor Syracuse, paid Untie John Matthews a visit i Wednesday of last week, while en- ! route to Leesburg to enjoy a Thanks--1 •.-i". ,;.g dinner with Mrs. M’s parents, ( Mr aid. Mrs. Oliver Wright.. Wei, b. g to congratulate Mr? and Mrs. A. ( (I Hnpev bi West Milford upon the , advent of a ‘aright little daughter, ; ; l orn November 28. 1595 All doing , well —Milford Mail. A wbeaty* flavor is what you like m CRACKERS-‘a fresh full flavor i that pleases the pnlnte. Taste oue of ‘ FOX’S XXXX SOUARE WAFER ' BUTTER CRACKERS next time .! you're at the grocers. Something '! pleasant in the way it Crackles and dissolves into delicious dust. It will take xour fancy, first bite. 1. * ! ACROSS THE LINE By U Know. Darr Brothers began work on C. W. Juday’e barn qu Monday. William Tulley’s report a girl since Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. F. Young of Milford, t visit- : ed with rdhn M. Juday's.. Tnyre are rumors i f weddings iu the near future. • . ■ ■■■ John Butt and family bf Nappai spent a couple bf days ih this vicinity this week. . E> • ‘ ' S Lon Rookslool has purchased a part of his father’s fahn And will builfl h barn ttieFeofl. G? it. Barjent Attfcbded the K. of P. ipbetibg at KendallHlle. Ipkchbra' institute at Benton next Sattil-dA*. . DEATH ON THE RAIL: Fatal Accident On Tuesday Evening. it is our sad duly to chronicle the tragic death of Dr. and Mrs. Levi Keiebn, two well-known and respected citizens of Milforil. Having spent the day with Mrs. Koehn's sister, Mra Alf. Roberts, of Syracuse, the Dr. and w.fe were driving homeward when the evening fast tray: going east struck their carriage at the place where the B. AjO. crosses Main St. The whistle had sounded its uspal warning, bbt the bccupants of the buggy doubtless thought they could get across in time. A freight train standing on a siding partly hid the approaching train The unfortunate parties were hurled quite a distance along the track, and the doctor was instantly killed by the, shock His sktill was crushed from the force qf the terrible concussion. Mis-Mvoebn was found aixty-seveii ,feet from the place of the accident, badly crushed about the and brujsed, but still j alive , The .train was stopped and backed to the scene of the accjdeut where the bodies were placed in the baggage car and brought to the depot where they were kept during the night, it I'eing impossible to remove Mr-. Keehn ih her critical conation. , : She never icgaihed congcioueneas ' j Dr. Rowsep administered stimulants! ,hy injection, to restore the action of; (the £eart, but tp lo avail; death resulted al 4 o’clock the next morning. Nevyr „l;as UU accident happened .in bui town more shocking to contemplate or more deserting of public sy.mpithy. Crowds of our people j igath, red around to make friendly j inquiries, ami ..ip answer to tele- ! parties qarne immediately from . Mrlfqrd $mL Ligpnier ..Their Only ' sop,.Frank Keehn,, a . merchant of Milford enfMAonr and was completlv < crushed by, this .heart-breaking oq< currebce. Dr. Koehn was noted as a successful practitioner auffi be loped and .as a, citizen. .He was,* cripple. Laving, loet his leg.-so we are unformed, iu the battle of Stone I River, nod was also a member of the IG. A* R , and I. O. O. F., lodges. ]He i .held many positions, of, trnst! in I lie county, .among them trustee and postmaster under Clevelande’ first administration. His age at] death was Si tears; that of his, wife j years. Mn. Keehn’e unaidep i name .was Sbtllenbarger and she was well known tq many of our people. The doctor had > just returned from Ligeiuer whither he had gene to set-, He up the estate of her mother, lately diseased. • ~We > bave-4|QLyeUlearned of the 1 time and place ofrintermeot Heart* felt sympathy:is fslt by>everyona, and ' itbe people of this Aon. muni'ty. extend , condblewMbto the bereaved relatives ’n d friends.

Stfc Ketring’s Robes rm- Horst Blankets. Prices very low. Our young people are enjoying excellent skating On the lake this week. A large !«>t Men’s heavy winter Shirts at Extremely Lnw Prices! S. L. Ktlriug's • a Jack Youuce is nursing a badly bruised finger, received while working around the disabled machinery in the mill last week. Prof. Ridgely of Chicago was in town Saturday - the guest of J. P. Dolan. He was here in the interest of our lakes, collecting specimens, taking temperatures, etc. Notice. Those who owe us any amount, large or smgill, please call immediatly and settle either by Cash or Note. Come at once we want to close our books. Hoopiugarner A Miller. Last week the crank shaft in the flouring mill broke causing a delay of several days while it was being mended, but the mill is in operation again and it will necessitate running early and late to catch up with orders. The railroad compaby hab a force of section hands getting the chutes and ice house ready for the ice crop to be harvested this season. The; company will put on a large force of men as soon as the ice is thick enbtlgh to cut . i Crisp Ciaeknrs. Crackers that are full flavored, fresh aud as delicious as the best biscuit that tickled* your taste. Want I that kind? Ask for FOX’S XXXX SQUARE WAFERS and you’ll get all we bate suggested. Wise —liere’s an aocount of a iiian who shot hitucelt rather than bear the pains of indigestion. Husband—The fool! Why didn't hh take De Witt's Littlo Early Risers? I Used to suffei as bad as he did before I commenced taking these Hl.tle pills. Will trade f<- town property all or part cf 95 acres ol land joining Nine Mile Lake pear Conkling Hill. For particulars address Box 110, Syracuse, inm u FOR SALE. I Mill have 30 head of Poland China Pigs for sale that weigh from 30 to 75 pounds each. Any one wishing to purchase call at once as they will be sold Cail at my residence 3 miles north of Syracuse. •IftA H. Myers. If suffeilng with piles, it will interest you to know that De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will sure them, This medicine is a specific for all coni plaints of this character. arid if instruetions (which are simple) are carried out a cure will result. Wb Hn*-b *■'? ‘‘’♦l this in numerous eases, aud always wlih like results. It never fails. Out Os Season. There is no time in the year w hen Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is not K bene fft to mankind. It cures constipation and indigestipn, and diarrhoea caused by bad condition of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles 10c, also 50c and Al she of Theo, Miller, druggist, Very Troublesome laxative ’ teas" are a bother Cakl-. well’s Syrup Pepsin is more eonvenient, pleasant to take and more effective. Try a 10c bottle large sizes 50c and 31 at Theo. Miller's drugstore. — Homeseeker s Excu' >ion ' Via the Baltimore A Ohio K R On December 17 the Baltimore Ohio Rcllroad will sell Excursion Tickets to points in Virginia on the Harpers Ferry & Valley Branch, fouth of and Including Winch> -Let', at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2.00. Tickets wijl be good for return 80 days from date of.sale? , For full information call on or address any B& O Ticket agent, 8. P. Kivtoor, Land and Immigration Agent, Philadelphia, Pa., or L . Allen, A. G. P. A*, Chicago. ■ W* • • ~~~~ * I HI ■——w—'As^rny——— T—y? BIG ! T m To -A-arXj-A.3STTaA.. t'ottoh Stales and International EXPOSITION. Travelers to the South during the fall ! and the early part of the. vvintqr Season I wiiltbave an.unusual opportunity of -ee ' ing Synth at its nest [ The Apantp Exposition. is the. largest I exposition of its kind in this country, I with the of the World’s Fair [at Chicago. r < HOW Te H ATLAKTA. From (. bicago, Peoria. jerip Haute. Lafayette. Benton.Harhor and Intgrmudiate points, the Npplh and Northyvesf. ttae “Big Four” route offers trig chniqe of the two great gateways to tliy South—Cincinnati and . Lquisyßle. Through daily trains of Buffet Parlor ' (>r*. Wagner Buffat Sleeping Cars. EleI gant Dining Cars gnd.Modern £qpcbes. At Cincinnati direct connections are; tuade in Central -Union. Station, with through trains wRb Pullman Sleeping Gars qf Ibc Queen, A Creslnt Route,to Allanjx via Chattanooga and the 5 >uthprn Railway, and with through tcaAUS of tlin.l qmsyijle <Ng*hviile RV. vlaJKjuhvjjjp; tfruN. C. & SUL. Rp and Western and AUonta Ry. U) Atlanta. . u, , At Juuuisville cennei,tions are. made wlgh the L. A Ji. Ry.eVJaroute indicated. For filll particulars call on or address . D MdUcrmick, Martin-. P»e«'r Traffic Mw’r Gen’l Power Ar’

THE GREAT BARGAIN PLACE FURNITURE STORE. Having purchased direct from the manufacturers a job lot of genuine celluloid articles such as toilet cases, uaoicures, jewel cases, photo cases, fancy shaving outfits, fan and necktie cases in fact anvthing in the line of celluloid goods having bought them right .! can se’l at wholesale 1 prices. ( i The greatest bargains can be had in buying your albums now, all new first-blass and up-to-date goods. First here first choice. 4 ' I D!AMONDS4SEX= Jewelry of finest quality, diamond rings, band rings, stick pins, studs, chains, watches, etc Orders takei 1 and filled promptly of all goods wanted that are not in stock. j c Candies of all kinds, popcorn, tail} and the finest mixed candy in town. Prices right. TOY S Sleds,, toy baby carriages, wagons' rocking horses, games of all kinds, books fob the little folks. All other • book", such as bibles etc., sold by ( order. " r Our line of furniture is now com- ' plete. It will pay you to see this fine line. A complete line of fine plush goods, rockers and lounges just received The prices are the lowest cdnsidtring the qua ity of the goods Call in and we will take pleasure in showing you our complete stock. GIVEN AWAY A handsome Sewing Hocker will, be given awhy to elervone buying $25.00 wor h of FI’RMTIRE between the 12th and 25th of December U 95. J. W. ROTHENBERGEK, Win, Jswslry, toys. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Sal ve will cure them. When promptly applied, it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain — Miller & Bushong's drug store. NOTICE. I am Prepared to gum saws, and grind plow points and do all kinds of repair work at thy shop on Mai p street.—S. Habkjjss. Bucklen s Arnica Salve. The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Ulcer?,. Sal* Rheum, Fever Sofes, Chapped Hands; Chilblains ; Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to, give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cefits a box. For Salo by'Miller A Bushong. , ——— ~ Condensed Testimony CHm. B. Hood, broaer and manufaoturere Agent, Columbue, (Jlilo-, eerlifiee that Dr. king a New Diicoyery Em no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown > Prop. St Janies Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind. testefi'es that he was cured of a cough ot 1 two years standing e'sjised by la zrldpo ; by Dr. King's New Discovery, B. F. i Merrill; Baldwinsville. Mass . sirs that he has used rod reobhimendcd it and’ . neaer kgew it to fall and would rather have It that) any other dootor, because It alwgys Mr* Hemtntpg. 212 E 25th st Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no feat- of crop because it instantly relieves. Free trie. bottlos at ; Miller A Busqong'.s dijig store. —. i «>', The Silver Criu" ♦i f / Silver has greatly depreciated in commercial vahtps, and may be found impracticable for money purpopes, but thousands suffering fropi dyspepsia, indigestion, and ■, have found in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is worth its weight In gold. Trial sizes (10 doses 10 fj. by Theodore Miller, druggist.' ■ * f f n Li • ’ • A Prominent Lawyer 1 Os jGreepville. 111., Mr. C. E. Cook, write?; ‘T have been troubled with billioushess, sick headache, sour stomach. ©obstipation, etc, for several years. 1 sought long and tried many remedies, but was disapointed until I tried yonr Syrup pepsin. 1 cag cheerfully recommend. iL tp any suffering from above complaints. ” — - —- i' | • I |> - Low Excursion Rates to Atlanta, Ga. Via the-Berttimore A Ohio K. K. Ou .account of the Cpjton States.lnternational Exposition, at Atlanta. Ga , the Baltimore & OhwJb* R., will sell ■ Excursion tickets at very low rates Season tickets will, be sold every day until further notice*, and .will be good for return until January 7,1896-Twenty-day tickets will also be sold ewy day until Oerther notice, good Mr return twenty (20} days from date 6! sale, t.c i»*.- H...- ••• ‘ "■ ,i" For liall daformallun caJE-on or Address nearest B & O Ticket ot X S. Ass’t Gen l Pass r Agent, Chi- < l.nrb !>1 . • • • • • i

Fall Goods ’ . • •• ■ ■ ■ • ■ .. . V ' . . . I W— I I ■ nm M m Sweeping reduction in prices on Winter Goods at Ketring's. All Ladies and Children’s Wraps at first cost. Goshen all wool Flannels, 25c ’ “ Trio “ 20c “ Blankets, perpair $2.00 Good heavy Skirting, yd. wide 25c Ladies all-wool Underwear, ’ 76c Misses Wool Hose, 12c to 15c G ood outing Flannel, 8 5c Men’s heavy Jersey shirts< 40c Working Coats, $1.50 Underwear, per suit 500 “ Overcoats from $2.25 up Felt Boots and Overs, $2.25 Soft White Sugar, , ’ 4. l-2c Seedless Raisins, 50 Good Plug Tobacco, per lb. 20c Roasted .Coffee, per lb. 20c and many other Bargains we have not time and space to enumerate. 1 JtJII BOm Ijm CLAOS. ' 5. L. Ketring. '—"""J ■ ' ' ' i'll J' _ - , , . — n. Hardware. ZZeeq? in. IFixll line Os; STOVES and TINWARE. ..._ ' ' r • All Style* and Rites f<.r A Tb» Gennino ail bear thiA Every Kind of Furl . Trade-Mark. Beware c / aA.gFricxiltxxxe.l linplexnents. Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass; Pumps, Tubing, Nails, E. fe STRIEBY, Leave us your orders for Fancy Fruit Cakes and Jelly Rolls for your Christmas Dinner and see our Christmas Candies. Our lifie U complete both in quality and price. We have the largest assortment oi FINE BON BONS, fresh hand made CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS and assorted BUTTLED CREAMS in town; also a special grade tha* we are making a drive on TO TEACHERS. fe‘Uy., ( WntU yoh/s'ee how cheagV you oau buy ftom u§. Tresh of Finest Selects’. E. M. Miles & Soni 38 ''S-locexs’.