The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 7, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 December 1895 — Page 4

SYaaCUSc rttbiSicK. Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. '• ’— r KO C. GRAHAM, Editor and Publisher. MRS E U GRAHAM, Associate Editor entered at the postoffico at Syracuse. aA Second-Class Matt Matter. Sobscription Terms: vtao fear. Cash in Advanoe,...... .11 M) Months •• •• “ ...... GO Three “ “ " “ ...... 80 Subscriptions running three month? ,£i arrears without settlement, will be ftarged up at the rate of Twenty-Five Qentafor each additional Six Months. 0 THURSDAY,; :Dey. a6, 1895 • SYRACUSE MARKETS -'■■■•■ jtevised every. Thursday. Hutter her lb ~ .* 1'• Sfg» ■" dot- ■ , * e Wheat bushel WC Corn " 35c • Viovejr Seed . # ■ ,in,mu. w ii I, ‘'y —", ■ ' •— i Sums:: ::: fatahl bril MILES & HIGBEE, Bankers, MILFORD. IND. IIG 1 G£.\FR(L Deposits Received. F. M. Ott, —DEALERIN ( 'Ed wi tad Lute " ' r ' •• ’ t» II gliest inarket p,i< • paid for limber ;u the uroodM oral the rniii Farnvrs .i.iving’timber tfc toil should not wait tor us to comb and see you. but drop u« a postal card and we will investigate. Planing and Matching dene to order on short Notice. . SYRACUSE. INDIANA B. F. Hoy, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. * I). B?IimVSEK, —UROfyiETOK OF—nurnim Prompt attention given to busi&tM. I). S. HONTZ, Dentist. r . \. • . 1 .. —Office at - Syracuse. Indiana. SVRAITSE HOTEL Fred. Hindeier, Prop’r. RATES IS.OO per Day First .ela-s nccqmub*lati->n- Free . ,-u- to and fr- rn a' train? fgritood Livery hi connection. . SYRACUSE, - INDIANA Eli Bushong, Barber. ' HAiR CUT 20 cts. SHAVE 10 cts. nrei, 'a:,. torcU. and share i. ■ GEO. VV. MILES, Attorney-at-Law and Insurance Underwriter, ft '*. ■ 1 I .itti nt on uiven to collection* SYRACUSE, IND. ——— .. : n, .j ........ .n.,/y| MANLY, 1 . . •1 r. Abstractor.. Work Promptly hoiw-Prifes Kight 1’fficr (hrr lhe PvM (Mire. Uarau, Ind. • * « '• ■ " ; ‘ ~ ■“ . : “ Syracuse People When in Warsaw’ Should Stop at • THE 3BVNSWICZ Uestautant,.. W. J. Jackman, Prop’r. * ’’ ceaU T furvlvh-o

LOCnL BREViJES You can soon write it 1896. Come io Syracuse to trade. Patronize Riogn whr sdri-rh’ * Com for sale at. the mill. Wheat is worth 60c now. Patronize the advertisers. Rend Tut Rlgistep for news. i e■ . i Hain Traster was in Milfor< Friday. Ben Cullers was in Aibiony last j week. . Good winter apples ward. I at j Ketring’s. . . I A load of chunk wood wanted at i thia office. <■'« liver Coats at reduced prices at KETRING’S ’ ! . Rsv. Bumpus preached at Ylt. Ta- i bor Sutadky last. I Pure Dtugs and Medicines, at Miller & Bushong’s. Will Robins »-f Milford, °was in town Saturday. The Registik wishes all the CQjinpU-| ’ments of the season. Our merchantk ere < tjoy.n „■ a splendid holiday trtwle. Tom Willard and Verne Bet <er were in Wabash In t wet kl JtsseUytf Chicago, is vitttlDg bis pan ids during the : olidins. I Don’t forget ,1. D. H> :• ru ks. i - be . i. M' :. io} . ■lat.ui.r'. I s ’. - .altws Haney and family moved--intta the Crow property last week. ■I.. °. * 9 I I Mrs Theora Cl risiie of Ligonier, i :s |l<e yuest of parents this wepk ' Ladies' and Gent's fine Cn-t mas Handkerchiefs at Ketiing's. U|aA?. Bowersox, of Garrett, in tokyi Sundav visiting bis best girl l,: t ■ ■' Dude Younce. of Garrett,: was f h me over Suhdav wi.tli patents , Mrs. J. N. CrOthers and Miss Amy Voorh s d in Milford. Fridav s Miss Lillie Mayfield of Cromwell. fnt Xtnti* in town the guest of friends Isaac Buhger and familv moved into their new hdme in the t?row addition. ’ Born, to Mr. and Mrs Everett Holloway, Saturday Dec. 21, ’95 a son. - ; 0. L. Cory is bunting'German carp so as to start a fish pond in bis cellar The greatest bargain place in tow n this week at Rotbenberger’s Furniture Store. Mrs. Frank Younce was in Garrett Mondav the guest of Mr. aud Mrs Harry Mabon. . Mis. Frank M.les and daughter, of Chicago, are spending th,e holidays with friends here. The schools were dismissed Friday afternoon for two weeks vaea’icn i during holiday a. Tin. Re -istlu cm, pnat your cards, and j rograms on short notice. Come in and give us your order. Doll Cabs, Della, Harps, Toys, Books, Sleds etc. at low prices at Retting’s. Going to build tins fall? Becknel! A KitaoD, Milford will save you money every time. Miss Monday from an extended visit with relatives at Hartford City. Read ohr inside pages for full information on the Vmezuela question with map , f disputed boundary Parfitt, the Goshen Photographer, will U open for business ail dayChristinas and Now Year's Day • The Christian Endeavor Society held a sm rise prayer .meeting at the M. E. church Christmax morning J I*. Dolan will atiend the State Teachers association at Ipihanapolis Thuisday.- a».-.i Friday of this iviti 1 < in loan m< ney , n hi arable term- to the proper party who will i.) ply } rumptly. Gn W. Mmes. Chas. A. Woods, wi -’’ ,s n<>w d<>ii>g jtir.nT work tn 'the Ipdisna U’:iv, isdty, ' home apt n the h'di'itivs with parent? -*nd fuefidc o, w. Ci Ii?!u Os Ligv! hr, n .s m town yisterdsy the guest <<l relatives and friends rr lumtirg home Yu lhe - evening... c ■ j ‘ It is said that one of our cilix‘’U? walked Lore tS JLasrahjge to \ testify itr -the Showalter forgery I case. He probably wanted to see the country. | The rains of the past week, have . made ttavei on the road idun wt im possible, but the wells and cisterns are filling up rapidly, and an .alrnudance of good will result to wheat Mm S H—— save that the , goose Yoast .will not be given at the. home of Malin King’s uuti| Sunday on a,count of bad weather, and the city marshal of Syracuse t’anr.ot come Over Look out band bpys. Yum! Yum! j Charles Bunger. of Syracuse and Miss Jennie Vance of Millersburg, were married at the Reformed church parsonage bn Sunday .morning, Bev. Royer officiating.?. . .Mrs G. A- Rus sell and daughter Kate, of Syracuse, srftdbft Hueal9.Ql.MT->and Mie. Cb Vi 'l‘> : I! G-mheii Ne«t-

Pratt's, Food at Miller & Bushouga ' i Get ready te swear off. I Jeans Pants at cost at Ketring's. “ Gents' Silk Neck Ties 150 nt Kr ru g a. The people say tfiat we extract teeth without painj He viz. the dentist. Miss Earl Ketring who is taking h course in the Goshon High School is home for the holidays. A. C. Acker returned home from Goshen Monday, where he has been doing some, fancy sign work. Miss Mattie Meyers, of Benton, will be the guest of Mr and Mrs E: P.'MiUs during the holidays. 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. Habkless. I have’ a half, doxen •fancy young Plymouth Rook roosters for sale at 7fic - UK’-t-ths old, weight ;" to t- j ov.nds. Geo. W. Miles Ed. Yf•utcr, while coupling cars at Aul urv Jc , las’ Saturday Lad hie bft hand badly crushed between the p-is. iEfe was brouehi to Garrett xvli» r\' it was dressed-’ by the company s s-u*-gccn. The hand will pr.-l>ably be saved it no complications ?et im .His friei ds here are sorry to i.t .r of iiis misfortune. ’’A iiLipber’of our .subscribers have come in ar. i paid up. but there are -. r who are owing us two and - i'-r. <• y. a.rs subscription, VVe Lope they witi come in and pay h* least spmethitg, and so Leip us mtet our bins which are now” overdue in the city. . A plea-ant su.rpris“ was given at the home <■! Mr. uud'Mrs F. M Ott n AVeduesday evening Dec 18tL. in honor of their r.eice. Miss Blanche Moore, it being her eighteenth birthday anniversary Eleven couples of our y< ung people were present and made merry during the evening. Delicate refreshments were served at 9:30 And the remainder of. the evening pleasantly spent in games and charades. -----— Bungersvllle. G. VV. Sarjint and Ira Myers are hauling logs from the 1 twin farm to Goshen for Lesh A Co. The big mins caused the cellars to be til- d in Bungersviiie last week. T A. Hudson was in this locality looking after his farm interests. I Wheat never looked finer in thik locality than now. Cha% Stetler and family called on J. C. Todd and family laJt Sunday Oscar Ott is getting ready to build a new house in the spring. Ira Myets wishes to say he Las no more hogs Fo sell He also says it pays to advertise when you have anything to sell. Bungersviiie was well represented in Goshen last Safurday. Christmas in Syracuse. Santa Claus was quite ‘numerous’ in Syracuse on Tuesday evening. He visited in person at the Church of God and : t the M. E. church, and was hailed with delight by all especially by the “little tots,’’ to whom he gave sugar plums and sweetmeats with a lavish hand. Santa made bis appearance in a balloon when he arrived at the Church q( God. The entertainment at that place was a grand success, and all who took part in it deserve credit for their excellent performances, which consisted of music, recitations, dialogues, etc. The exercises at the M. E. church we'e also verv excellent- Recitations, duets and solos were well rendered, and in everything that was given these was a beautiful thought or sentiment’ The children showed in ’The Spirit of Christmas,’ .that joy exists rather with the humble who are lovingly contented, than with the proud who are never satisfied amid luxuty. The audience was especially plea?ed ’.vith tbeCniitaU in which Christmas Day vas crowned ? as the most interesting day of the year. The costuming was good, the parts well, assigned. Each strove for tho crown - f the .year St. Valentine, with dazzling spangles and cupid’s silver arrow. Gen. Washington, grave and commanding, in colonial dress, Children’s, Day.,,flowery apd beautiful. Independence Day with lively tnad/fife, dram and thing.banners, Thanksgiving Day, suggesting epicurean joys.-rbut they all had to yield th< - .cruyn-to Santa Chua, who (witli |h«, Idg pack' came in on an Ariel bicycle, being an up-to date . fellow, i . • - - . The attendance at both churches was Jxrge notwithstanding the Lad . weather. A small admission price wae charged, and the receipts were about sl4 at a&eh. church. Gee. VV. Milts, in his usual excellent pjanner, play<si cornet accompaniment in seselectionaat the M.E. entertainment. Long live Ghristmas! Notice to Heirs. Creditors. Etc • " > I u tluflnaUfr of the Estate of • Hksj» - »u.x E.Ciiow. lieseased • Jn thcKosctusko CircuitC -art.» Ihx-ember Term I'W. t XOTli’E Is Hereby given that Joseph I*. IMlan r a» administrator of the estate of BenieminP. c row, deceased, has pmentcd and ltd Lt? accounts ahd vouchers tn final settle! meat cf said e-tate. and that the same Will come tip for the exarnfnatloh and action of said C’tn-uit Court on the 4th day of January tsw, at 4 which tfine all 'wfrs. creditorsbr legatees of Baid esfhte are required to app> alt In sWMX'ourt and show cause. If any thdre he. whj saM accpunpl and vouchers shoujd cdmlnjfttatcr

’ Ale o v assortment of pu.< ca-dies at Ketring’s - - See Ketring’s Robes and Horse Blankets. Prices very low. The Registeb wishes its readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New tear. < ' A large l<«t Men’s heavy winter , Shirts at Extremely Low Prices ! ] S- L. Ketring's Mrs. Bachman and sons Qhas. and Sherd, accompanied by Miss Elma Rex, visited friends in New Pans Sunday. James C u uningham, cha r K®d with the aiurder of Singer the postmaster at Duufee, was acquitted in court at Columbia City last week A. A. Rasor and Sam’l. Snavely were in Goshen Monday on K O. T. M. business. Mrs. Jenny White, of Walkerton, and Mrs M. A. Benner, of Syracuse, spent Sunday in the city, the guests < f Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie. —Ligonier Banner. Prof. Wehrley of'the Silver Lake schools was elected last Saturday to the office of County. Superintendent, to fill the unexpired term of Prof. McAlpine whose death occured iast , week. Rev Rees of New Paris, will hold protracted meetings at Solomon’s Creek,’ vommencing tonight. Miss Cora Bilderback is visiting Ler grandparents at Hicksville, Jessie Ketring accompanied her Married at Goslun. Mr Jesse Shock to Allee MeClinlit? They arc visiting relatives here this week Mis John Bookman, wife of Rev Bockman of North Webster, died yesterday, funeral Friday morning at .ten "O’clock Wife—Here's an account of a man who ! shot himselt rather than bear the pains of indigestion. Husband—The fool: Why didn’t fie take ’’e Witt s Little Early Kisers? I use?. o> suffer as bad as he did before 1 commenced taking these little pills. . "I - Last Excursion to Atlanta. Gd. Via the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Ou and after December 28th. the Pale of Excursion Tickets to Atlant’.j Ga., account Cotton States and Internation al Exposition will be discontinued. v Christmas Presents. A large lot of Triple Plate Silverware, Ladies’ and Children’s Solid Gold Rings, Filled Watch Chains, Cuff Buttons etc., euitftble for Christmas presents at Ketring’s. Last Excursion to Atlanta. Ga. Via the Baltimore «x Ohio R,R. On Ikl«-the Baltimore & Ohio H., will sell Excursion Tiekcts to Atlanta, Ga , at very law rates, on account of the Cotton States and International Exposition. Tickets wifi be good for return ten (10) days from date of sale. This will lx> the last cheap rate excursion to Atlanta. For full information call on or address nearest B & O Ticket Agent: or LS. alien, Ass’t Gen'l Pass’r Agent. Chicago, 111. \ If suffering, with piles, it wilE interest you to' know that De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will aure them. This medicine is a specific for all complaints of this character, and if instructions (whieh are simple) are carried out a cure will result. We have tested this in numerous oases, and always with ’ike results It never fails; < Never Out Os Season. Theie is bo time in the year when Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is not a bene fit to mankind. It cures constipation and indigestion, and diarrhoea caused by bad condition of‘‘he digestive organs. Trial size bottles lOc, also 50c and.Sl size of Theo. Miller, druggist. Very Troublesome Laxative “teas” are if bother Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, pleasant to take and more effective, Try a 10c bottle large sizes 50c and 81 at Theo. Miller s drugstore. . BIG T UM To Cotton States and International EXPOSITION,. F « - * I'ni.velers to the South during the fall and ike early part of the winter season will here an unusual opportunity of see Ing it. South at its best advantage. The Atlanta is the largest expo-ytion of its kind - in this country, with tlie exceptions,of the World’s Fair at Chicago , HOW T<» -KEXCH ATLANTA. Fhhii Chicago. Peoria. Indianapolis. 1 Terre Haute, Benton Harbor and intermediate the Norihand Northwest, the “Big Four” route offers the choice otjthe two great gateways to the South—Cincinnati and Louisville. Through daily trains of Buffet Parlor Cars. Wagner Buffet Sleeping Cars, Elegant lining Cars and Modern Coaches. At Cyifiunati direct connections are : Central Union action with through .trains with Pullman Sleeping Wars of the Qfteen 4fc Craseut- Route to A tian (a yis Chattanooga and the Southern Raiiwny, and with through-'rains of the Louisviile&NashylUe Nashville, N. C. &St L. Ry. and Western and AtkmtaMj. to Atlanta. .. ■• At U. j:»rllle connections are made with Ahc L. £ IL.Ry.. via route indicated. Fok full p-rttcahres call on or address E O McCormick. d) R Martin, i F«3r<- Traffie Mg r Gan’l P*ss’r Agt

E. E. Miles had business in Goshen Monday. Fresh Car load of Swamp Root at Miller & Bushong’s. Ihrig's Croupoline s* Miller & Bushong’s. - ' February 19th. 1895, Pythian Anniversary Day, is the one selected to hold the annual banquet All members of Kosciusko Lodge No. 230, K. of P. are requested to be present at the special meeting to ’ be held Saturday evening, December 28, 1895 at 7:30 p m. Business of ' importance will be transacted. j The residence of R. J. Mock living five miles south of town came near burning last Thursday evening. The fire orginated in the garrett, and be- ‘ . fore it was discovered it had burned ! two large boles in the roof. A Mouthful cf Moonshine has no flavor—there are crackers on the market which have little or nc ; flavor. They are lifeless. Wher you want crackers that will pleas* vour palate all the wav down, get FOX’S XXXX SQUARE WAFER BUTTER CRACKER. Married, at Oak Wood Park, Kos- ‘ ciusko Co.. Dec. 24, 1895, Mr. John jfeek and Mrs. Hattie B. Fridley. " b<A of Elkhart Co Joy to the I j couple. I, Rev. E. S. Oaks, presiding elder ' of the Elkhart District of the Indi- 1 ( ana Conference of the Evangelical - Association,- made a very pleasant • call at Oak Wood Park a few days < ago, while enroute to Nappanee to j hold quarterly meeting in the Evan-.h gelical church of that place. A fine large turkey was the Social dish in commemoration of Christmas day, enjoyed bv all who participated. If the lake would freeze upperbaps the fish would have a rest. Mr and Mis. Albert Darr from north of Syracuse, attended the funeral of Dr. and Mrs. Keebn. Mrs. Darr was cousin of Mrs. Keebn. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert, from '■. north of Syracuse, visited last Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Merrick, in North Milford, who is in failing health at this writing. Peter Vail, ot near Syracuse, was in Milford Saturday to see Uncle John Mathews, who is seriously ill at this writing,—Milford Mail. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt s Witch Hazal Salve will cure them. When promptly applied, it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain.— Miller & Bushong’s drug store Bucklen't Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. .Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum. !Fever Sores. 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. Price2s cents a box. For Sale by Miller & Bushong The Silver Craze • Silver haslgreatly depreciate*! In commercial values, and may be found impracticable for money purpopes, but thousands suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion, and constipation have found that 50 o, or Si in silver, invested in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is worth its weight In gold. Trial sizes (10 doses 10 e). by Theodore Miller, druggist. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true rbmedy in Electric Bitters This medicine does not stimulate and contains db whisky nor other intoxicant. but acts as a ionic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowel*, adding strength and giving toue to the organs, thereby aiding nature to the performance of its functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and ' aids digestion. Old people find it justexactly -what they need Price fifty cents and SI a bottla at Miller 4 Bushong's. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases an all gold u far as you can sea, Th«y look like solid cues, wear like solid casts, and an solid case* for all practical pwpoaes—yot only cost about kali as much as aa oat. aadoot solid gold case. Warranted to wear for so year,; many in constant um for thirty years. Better than ever aaoc they an now fined, at no extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which catunt it feditd er tveuied o/7 r the case—the , q, tasue stasoped with this trade marie. lag All others have the old-style puil-outoow, which is only held to the case by frietkra, and can be twisted off with the fingers. Sold enly through watch dealers. Send for a watch case opener to the manufacturer, Keystone Watch Case Go* PHILADELPHIA. _—■ ... — ■ —j. - issr&stsntW’X.Tf Barine*3*Conne about Sso. inclqftine ta!tj.\n, book* and board. HwM*ra*lty. TypewriUMf and !.»hl taucht. graduates -tiMln Saaks and W 0 oßeialj. Vacation, ■arret MOW. Kentucky Vaiversitr Diploma awards*! onr graduate*, .iKTstaace girn o*r -• • ■ ■ ■■ ' ■/. .

Fall Goods Sweeping reduction in prices on Winter Goods at Ketring's. All Ladies and Children’s Wraps at first cost. Goshen all wool Flannels, 25 c “ “ Trio “ * 20c Blankets, per pair $2.00 ; Good heavy Skirting, yd. wide 25c Ladies all-wool Underwear, 75c Misses Wool Hose, 12 c to 15c Good outing Flannel, 5c Men’s heavy Jersey shirts, •’ Working coats, $1.50 Underwear, per suit ... 50c “ Overcoats from ; $2.25 up Felt Boots and Overs, $2.25 Soft White Sugar, 4’l-2c : Seedless Raisins, 5 C Good Plug Tobacco, per lb. 20c Roasted Coffee, per lb. gQ c and many other Bargains we have not time and space to enumerate. -W-'M W W w .. . 1 stoss s grains smw S. L. Ketring. Hardware. ..■.■-•'„'■ ' ■ ' ' : . .t ‘ fceep irx steals ZF’vill lirxe of: STOVES and TINWARE. All StyiMxnaSixesA The Genuine cUI bear lbW Every Kind ot Duel Trad.-Mark Be «xrc J Wil Trfe&t T1 ffA V’ ■ / ’ _ • , ’ -•-- - ■ ■ - -- ——— -A.grxiQialtvuxsbT Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass* Pumps, Tubing, Nails, E E. STKIEBY. • • ' 'i ’ . Leave us your orders for Fancy Fruit Cakes and * kliy Rolls fervour Christtoas Dinner and see our Christmas Candies. Our line is complete both in Quality and price. We have the largest assortment of FINE BON BONS, fresh hand made CHOCPLATE CREAM DROPS and assorted BUTTERED CREAMS in town: also £ , special grade that we are making a drive 01) TO TEACHERS. Don’t buy until you you onn buy from hs. Eresh Oysters of th Finbst Selects. E. E. Miles & Soir. 4 4