The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 11, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1896 — Page 4
SfrtACUSc hcuioiud. Bnbiisbed every Thursday, at Syracuse, Kosciusko County. State of Indiana. • * - ED C. GHAHAM, Editor and Publisher. MRS E C GRAHAM, Associate Editor EutervU at the postofflce at Syracuse. aS SeCond-ClaM Mall Matter j * ~~ ■' 1.1 . - ' ■ Sabseription Terms: '. Uue Tear, Gash in 'Advanoe,.... 00 Mix Months *• •• " ...... CO Three “ “ “ “ 80 Subscriptions running three months la arreur.-- with-mt settlement, will be charged up-at the rate of Twenty-Five Cents for each additional Mix Month? THURSDAY, Jan. 30, iß«6’ syr <I SE MAuki.is . - • Revi- - rery Thursday. Ituiter 1r lb '•■•-■ ; < I'+'KS •<:>.-■ 17. ■ 'A lev .!:... . ■Uora . " " .[■' bfc t lover seed ' . - lu^m. Mobil Cards. ■ > '. • ■ - ■.' • MILES Ct HIGBEE, Bunkers, MILFORD. IND. 1"|- i 1.. Vi i iHVhiM, i.fsiM >- Deposits f Received. ' i F.MgOtt, -DEALER INte Ml hh? i. •--t matket price paid for titubv; Jir the wocmls . prat the mill Farmers .:» |e -J ud not wait u* t-> c«uie arid see you. but drop us v-jla . ’id we will investigate Planing and Matching dene to order on short Notice. . SYRACUSE, 1. INDIANA. B. F. Hoy, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON :. x ’ I Syracuse Indiana. I). 11. limVSER, -PROPRIETOR OF—- . Mb bub. Pr> mpt attention x .«•.: > bu?iue-.-, jggh > D. S. HONTZ, Dentist. ■ 3 -CHhff at - Syracuse Indiana. ‘ «E HOTEL, h Fred. Hindererr Prop’r? RATES >2 00 per Day . First class- .!.>■: :;.ti--r- l:w .- t<> and ft u ■> J3ft»iMjd Livery in < impel:--!; •SYRACUSE. INDIANA. Eli Bushong; Barber. HAIR CUT—IO cis. SHAVE-10 ete. > iir, and Uteri) ’ GEO. W. MILES, Attorney -at-Law and • Insurance Underwriter: F\ 1 cwjrtteatiou give;; t 1 collection*. SYRACUSE. IND. —-S_ ... yyy manly; 17. Abstractor. Uork Promptly Kizhi Affitt ftirr ilr ltd filiiee. Vlauaw. ink. • — . Syracuse People When in Warsaw : Si. p ... THE BRUNSWICK Restaurant,.. W. J. lackman. Prop’r. ' Aaiej}.! (or. twenty -hva.cenu. ’ '’■ißwtr* fon>Lh<*i.
uCLAL brtfcVh iES. Come to Syracuse to trade. Patronize who advertise. C >rn ‘qr sale at the mill Wheat is worth 63c now. Patronize the advertisers. Read The Rfgistfe for news. . 1 Buckwheat Bran 50c hundred at j Mill. ■ - - A load of chunk wood wanted at I this office. . / • Geo. W. Miles had business in Milford Saturday. Sec. Dr. Cunninghams advertise- . ment in this issue. ■ The B. A O. company paid off the ! ice men here Mondny. Earl Mbitr is in the "bonoy’' business. under Mr. Syiitvgvs atpi [I t Waftr bottles ■ of all kin Js rIM iller A Busbobg’a Forrtst I'. Knbricli of Lagrange, is visiting friends in t >«u ihis-week. W A ■ i i' i f- r dairy 1 iisintf Bi idx A Co!w> ih a ■’ I Thi 1.: : .t.: c*Hlk’ and pybgr ms pa short tmticevbContep -.’in arid give us your order. I - A. full line bf fufriiture/KtatV’neryi tr.l It *£*, M-Uil- s■} plir> >wehy :m..l cigala : t- the Fuiniture Sti.rei ~ V. Smith itjMiitß 1i- ;i <■!':> r ' mncl • . ; .:>•-( - . ■ • ly. l ■. -j 1 . i par ty whbJ a. . ; ’ ■r ’ : v t•■’ \V ' Thu Knights of I’.ttnas ‘. fG - ■when,are tnahing j>lans for the- erect i n< f a new 1 four story •» pitThe president 1.-h r;p|H. iute iL. M Rowe, t«- be j ; St Izbgratge, '...iv-[ Camron. at Kiiox, Ind. U. V. Smith and Mias Nora Darr, .■ drove -to Gashen Tuesday.and purci.ase'L books for ti e S Mi 1 Mrs Frank Boyer, of I.ima. Ind ’ were the guests of G W. Jobnsob and family a few days last J jtveek. ’ 1 Our. job department i* rushed with orders at present. The Re istek is turning uut tirst-'class Job work, and I the price is right. C ”.rei.:e Ketriug h*tss closed up i Lis restaurant in Milfvd, and the Mail says he is goingdo start jnl-usi-neaa, here it he c“an find a suitable location. ' . Ed. Higbee,. P. F. Mil ■ G< rge Kleder :.n 1 Mr. Horton, the bustling business men of Mils rd, were visitin- 1 datives un I friends 5 -> ie Sun- • day,. ■ Tliy much talked of four-footed ainn.al, the ground hog, will sobn ( make, th'4 weather. Watch for- lis i shadow >vLtn Lv conies Febrruiry/Jd ‘ r ■' ■ ■ ’ M'u». Hitderer of Santa Mqnici, Cal;, left f r his borne yesterday, and expects to arrive home Sunday evening. He has .been here some time visiting relatives and friends. Our Laud boys are now preparing a very interesting minted program to be given- some time this winter. Our best musical talent will assist. J and there 13 no doubt of its t»eing a i ! ; . S 0 >■ success in every way.Edit 1 .'M: 1 >J. f the Ligonier 1 l>a::n< r ia the father of a 13 pound bpy I • r,. •,.r ,v, ..i.oi ti .•■ b> I'.n.i.euttic priuctples, has deci . I i.-.- ;ih : iitc; - f b.-.in.i..; iu a-icrv! •-. >ove:r ?L.t: .. (i. -.. Harvey and Clarence Mann of A'ldey, were Lorn-- Sunday xisitii.g Irelaltyla and.-friends.. They, report ithe total d« st ruction ot the Times | office ou Moudav night, bv fire, caused by an e.xp!->-iuu of Insurance t-4,MX* r - Au euyn .t .v .--y.y — held at the reeideuce of Mr. F. M - Oil. on lasi Tuesday evening, the occasion bein? Lena's tenth birthday amiTerauy. Al-out thirty of her little fritu ls tit re present, and a pleasant time Was reported. Mis, Ed. McL'iu’ticV lady friends alx>ut twenty in number, surprise-i Ltr by assembling at her. home on Huntington street Ttieedav evening of tart week, after which they enjoyied a h gular old fashione d I<a purii> . Ring string and charad the , ammusements of the evening- -Old as well as young enjoyed the fun. t Come again ladies. Mr. Qeo. Pro per, our geneal land- ■ kid. has rented Vawter Park Hotel for a term of five years. The house j will be refurnished from tap to botitoaa with the most modem furnishings. Nqthing will be left undone to make it the ideal summer resort around the Jake. Mr Proper.under? etauda the wants of the prop!?, and we beepeakfor him a liberal patronsee this season
Our 1 ici.anta ..re enjoying uy vacellent tnde. ? Wool and Feather Dusters at Miller & Bushong’®. ■ \ ' Brin and Middlings 60c hupd.i .t. sll per t..i, at Mill. See Ketring’s Robes And Hoise Blankets. Prices very low. A large lot Men's heavy winter Shirts at Extremely Low Prices! S. L. Ketringfs v Found:—.k log chain. Owner call at this office, pay for this notice and get same. 4 Rev. E. E. 1 Myers is conducting revival meetings nt the Byer's church since Sunday last, .ill are invited. I'vuit'.. Qtiutirly luectiug • f.. ti,-.- New Pari circuit will ba held at the .--ion oi Cre< k Evangelical J church, next iSnturday and, Sunday, i Feb. L-t ami -d- Rev. D, S. .Oaks, j ; presiding elder, wiil officiate.. The tis-w uotei, the Lake View, at Waw.-.-K Lake, i: t Uv! -> l and brgir s to take on the appearance pf the s :n.me; ' resort. * Tb ;t institution is : i winne r ar <i being owned bv Go- ■ >h» n parties will be Loi-.e. hnd being jeasy of aecctis and in a besutifulspot ■ Ohl Bb-.ek Stump P<-ir.‘, it w;il be a i I drawißg card. The i«itv is there is i n - ■ s.iil •v-indr.hsm. at tbe.ls.ke.: : cay’s outing might be rewarrled. IL< :ay,w.ij. cod&e when th?-. lake , ]ir.i“.- ■ 7.: i t ti.ei:: i ts. —Gofshen Newel .V I . ! . tist'.e for a tew mo* I c i:v, ib-it;. 7: J’;-’:!.! . 7 W .. St< th r. r-f Sy/ac- - . -when he was ■ lih town a L'-..- days ago. He "'BBJ looking exceedingly well, find we! i,atl.er< d from :he biief interview that it .teas the wish of bls party frierfda m jKcseiusko, : lie would not object to beihg K-turned by the ropublicans of the county to the State Legis-iture f-.r a t--. cond time. He. Ldluuid to the fact in such a wav that j 1 jbe gave us to understand that l.e-, would regard a "nomination a very | gnat lOiap'iii.ent—Warsaw Daily Timta. We reeetotlv mentions! that our • - ... town board bad decided,to buy jail cells, wherein to place refractory personages, teho . might disturb the quietude*©! our peaceful town. The of a*jail is a wise precaution n. ,nv town. It seems however tb*it many citizens strongly ob-1 jected to p’.ucuig the cells in the school t.vusa basement, which seemed the only available place. The order was sent in, but the town board finding they Lad n suitable place, countermanded the order until such time us a lot own be purchased suitable for ; 10. U.icb of a jail. And thus the matter at present; We copied fiu article last week the Goshen Times stating that our townsman, Mr. J. W. Stellar, had indde arrangements to build ' seven Louses in the most modern style, on t! c property lately purchased by him in that city. Mr. Stetler emphatically denies that he has any intention es building at present. He did engage to have several perch of e hauled on the lots, in case in the future be might conclude to baild one or two bouses to rent, but be says he has no' intention of going there to reside. His business inter- ■ ests are centered in Syracuse and if j ba-Sliouhl 'want to invest bis capital, [he would improve some of the prop- • erty bfe owns here first. He ia talkling strongly of building pbo er two . bu.dt . rooms here in the spring. , an 1 we are sure his investments will bring him good returns. ; He, with | our ctl er business men, cSDaot but A-e tbab the future c I is ptmising. The town is having a ■ healthy growth, and will in time go . aL< a t of = -m-i of our neighboring Iplacea. . 1 ■ ' '■ : W. L< ard many complimentary : remark;; coii-'-inlug the para :?. of •• L-.-.-Lis i .-t TiHirsdav . - >< ■ •■ i t.-• while attending the funeral of a deceased member of this lortoe Forty-eight members were in line, thew being more than oncbalf the entire membership. The I Knights of Pythias lodge of Syracuse jii composed of manv of our best citizens and prominent farmers of ' this vicinity. The lodge is adourisiug coDvi-.tion and manv newmembe:< aie now being admitted. The q annual banquet will be held in the of P. ba;’.-on Wednesday evening; Lebrcnry 1 Sth. 1896, which date w I the anniversary of the order- An interesting program 13 being arranged for the occasion, and invitations will soon be issued The motto of I this order. ■Friendship, Charity and II Bern veleuce.” iudicatea the spirit which prevaib am.mg its members. Thp pui poses of the ojgauiKanon are, ■ to p.omote truth, virtue and happi- ; ness. and to tncouragh mankind in the correct ways of life, and to lend belfvng Lands to h distressed brotb- ; er. Its infiupnoe fqr good is felt iu, every community where lodges exist 1
1 -Tfryi- ’ -ir is incline ‘n fall out and become thin use Hall’s Hair Renewed ACROSS THE LINE By U. Know. Members rtf the Evan Heal church from thia place went to New Paris last Saturday the Rf The Bento^wßHßiis-ndent evidently cverloeked the marriage of Mr. Alwii.e and Miss Sadie Ha wkins, when making up the list last week. We mention and -extend congratulatioßß. (Miss Hawkins is a niece of Mr. J. W. Stotler of this place, so we are informed and The Register joins Avith Ler many friends in I wishing the happy couple a prosper* ■ ous future. - Ed.J ! Despite th© threatening Weather j quite a number turn, d out fur literary last" Thursday evening. The question of moral retrogression absorbs tl.e interest this week Rev. Sbowley, of the U. B church, has begun a series^ of meetings at Solomon s Creek. Mi Noble of Valparaiso, visited a ifew days with Jacob Umbenhour |.ai»d family Mr; tk O. Blue viaited lie u ast week. . Mr. L. W. Miß.i .-.ud MLi-Wiuuie R- ach of Goshen, . lay with Warren juday s. BENTON CLIPPINGS iq Miss W.j; Butler is reported sick. ' .Mrs Barton Butler is on the sick list. George Tullv is seriously ill. His friends have u > ». .-j of bis recovery. Ab? Hapnefis, as yet, unable to be out of the house. ; ■ ■' • ? John Trimmer has returned from ■ Carlyle, Penn., and has again taken I charge of the Zollinger farm. Miss Jennie Christie is visiting the family of Collins Christie. - C; A. Al wine-is on the sick list. • Mr. and Mrs. Burt Butler are visiting the latter’s parents in Goshen. Mrs. Augden, of .Indianapolis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Malon King. The sale of timber is greater than for many years, Should the the Jtxiua.ua ui timber continue for five years this township would be turned into a prajiie. On next Thursday night the “Senate" will decide whether the world is retrograding. Mito Pearl Keplinget spent Sunday with Miss Carrie Weddel. Perrv Searfos has* been elected I captain of the town militia ; Mahlon King of Benton, was in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Alwine spent Sunday with'the family of Wm. Butler. ’ Protracted meeting is in progress at the t. B. church. The protracted meeting at the Er. Church resulted in nine conversions. Dr. D. W. Baker has sold his town property to Fred Beard. On Monday night, the neighborhood wac shakeu up, “as in the 60's, Wo folt sure the Cuban insurgents L id lr- ’xn loos ■ nud started operalions at ti.c- Creek ! But t was only lan old fashioned ‘belling.’ All the i old shot-guns, rii’es, cow bells, tam- ; botiriucs, saws, and pistols in the ' country were taken from their old 1 cob-webbed corners and brought in rcij diit.on. Ac H result the moon j -nt o 1 s:;il on Mount Creek., the stars • ceased to stone, old and young went forth in the bloom of health and the ‘the following young couples were ■ belled: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Zollinger, ■ Mr. ar.d Mis. C A- Alwine and Mr. iad Mrs. Frank Hapner. Cigais 'iandfe apples went the rounds and all went g-erry marriage bells itbroagb the 'sound of revelry by night' until the cock's shrill clarion reminded them of morn. , Bv an arrangement recently made with the Ladles' Home Ideal Magaiiin*- Co . we are going to o2er this splendid magazine to onr subscrib- . ers v- iii* come and pay for The Hbi.istek for cue year. The maga- ; zine is ttbly edited and has many in--1 teresting departments as follows:— Stories, Mother’s page, Health and ; Bei/uty, Woman’s Sphere. Fashions, lln liie Gafhem Household Hints, : Facts and Incidents, Table Talk and Curunt Eventss* We Lave a copy of it wluvU wiu.teb- >’ ll be pleased to ’•how ILmember thia splendid ?Mqcitoy •“-lagaaue and The Register for one dollar. The number is limited so cbtoe in and give us your name. • The H1 ulnr. ptfCA ofthj» magazine j is one dollar tufekss taken in cemect- ‘ ton with paper.
I Mrs. Andrew Guy is on the sick list this week. D. S. Hontz Is suffering this week with boils. . “Benzoin Toilet Crpam” for chapped hands and face iGc, Miller A Bushong’s. AVilbur 8. Hill, an organ dealer of Fort Wayne, was on Saturday arrested at Plymouth and lodged in jail on the charge of rape on the 17year old daughter of Jacob Siple Mrs. James Moore of Wawasee, was the guest of relatives and friends tbts week .. NOTICE. I am prepared to gum saws, and i grind plow points and do all kinds j of repair work at my shop on Main ’ street.—S. Harklj2sS7~\_ The Cheapest -That’s The Best! •> We are celling Lumber and Shingles as low us the lowest, qualih considered, and invite your inspection. BECKNELL A KITSUN, ; Milford, Indiana. NOTICE. Dr. Cunningham, the Dentist, Teeth at SB,OO a SET. j Plies 6f' pi hare piles, but De: -WitVs'W.ttch Hoze’ Solve will cure theta. When promptly applied, it cures scalds ■and burns without the.slightest pain.— Miller & Bushong's drug store / . Buckisn’s Arnica Salve. The Bc.-t rid for Cuts, Bruises.- Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore-., Cliappt-.i Han I*. ChilblainCorris. and all Skin ErKptions and pdsi-j ;iv< y run - . . np.pay n mired. It I is gnarantc-d to give perfect .-attsfae- j lion dr money rr funded l’ri< e25 < eht • a box. For Sale by Miller << Bashbag. Electric Bitters Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited for any season. but perhaps more generally needed when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when th? liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt A proper use.of this medicine has averted long aud perhaps fatal bilious fevers No medicine will act more surely in Coun- ■ -■ .. ■ teracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison Headache Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and 81 per bottle at Miller <S Bushong's drug store. The Silver Craze. Silver has greatly depreciated in commercial values, and may be found impracticable for money purpdpes, but thousands suffering from uysneosia. indigestion, and constipation have found that 50 e. or 81 in silver, ih vested in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is worfli ■ its weight in gold. Trial sizes (10 doses'10 i . by Theodore Miller, druggist) Wife— Here's an account oi a man w ho shothimselt rather than bear the pain/of indigestion. Hus’,and—The ftrol' Why didn't he take De Witt's Little Early Risers? I used to suffer as bad. as he did before 1 commenced taking these little pills. De Witt Little Kitrly Risers for biliousness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill a sure cure —Miller <$ Bushong Never Out Os Season. Tier* is no time Jn the year when Dr. Caldwell's Syrup. Pepsin is not a bene fft to mankind. It cures oonstipation and indigestion, and diarrhoea caused by bad condition -of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles 10c, also 50c anti 81 size of Theo. Miller, druggist, DENTISTRY ! Dr. thmninghanj, Dentist of Goshen, wishes to announce, that for that for the next 30 days, artificial teeth at sb,oo A SET All work reduced to same ratio and satisfaction guaranteed. ■ and made of the be«t. materiaiDENIAL PARLORS I'2o SO, MAIN STREET. COSiIEN INDIANA. E t 5S • . . ■ To ■ Cotton Statas and I nternational EXPOSITION. . Travelers t»the South during the fall I a iid the t-trly part.oi the winter's.-?.son will have an unusual opportunity of see 1 I ing the South at its. best advantage. ’ The At .‘.nta imposition is the largest i , - t' n of its kind .m this eountiy, wit!; the sceptic n of the World s Fair at Chicago. 1 HOW TV BEACH ATLANTA. ; From Chicago, Peoria. Indianapolis, Terre Haute. lAlayette. Benton, Harbor and intermediate points, the Norlh and ’ Northwest, the Big Four' route offers 1 the choice ct the two great gateways to ■ the South —Cincinnati and Louisville. • Through daily trains of Buffet- Parlor Cars. M agner Buffit Sleeping Cars, Elci gant Dining Cars and Modern Coaches. At Cincinnati direct contaeotions are ’ made in Central Union Station with ’ through trains With Pmlmau Sleeping I Cars of the Queen & Cresent Route to f Atlanta, vid Chattanooga and the South- , era Railway, and with through train* of i the is Nashville Ky.. riaNashville, the N. C * St. L. Ry. ?nd Western 1 and Atlonta Ky. to Atlanta. At LouisviHe connections are made ■ with the L. N - Ry.. ria route indicated > For full particulars call on or address ■ I .HU JUVorinick. D B Martin. , Pnss’r Traffic Mff'r Gen l Pass'r Agt
Low Prices. Sweeping reduction in prices on Winter Goods at Ketring’s. All Ladies and Children's Wrapsat first cost. Goshen alhwool Flannels, 25c “ “ Trie -20 c Blankets, per pair $2.00 Good heavy Skirtings yd. wide 25c Ladies all-wool Underwear, 75c Misses Wool Hose, * , 12c to 15c Good outing Flannel, 5c Men’s heavy Jersey shirts, 40c Working coats, $1.50 “ Underwear, per suit x 50c “ Overcoats from $2.25 uv Felt Boots and Overs, Soft Wliite Sugar, • 41-2 c Seedless Baisihs, 5$ Good Plug Tobacco, per lb. Roasted Coifee, per lb. 7 c and many other Bargains we have not time and space to enumerate. s». ns. «£ sm ss va -o■.. ■ ■ • _ ■ 5. L. Ketring. 4 • '' ' • »- . - —-,j.- ... I ” • . ......—-—/ 0 ■ Hardware. * We want your trade! Found to have it if quality of goods and Prices will bring it. Gqing to sell Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, and all other Farming Implements. . " ’ ■ '"'7 7 , ■ ' •’ / ’■'■ . ’ 0 »i ." ■ -i' . . . ■ i I ■ ' Builder’s £ Tools and supplies Paints, Oils. Brushes, Etc. Ammunition, all kinds. Stores, tixe test xneufeess E. E. STKIEBY. . . _J - . <£ —m„ For 1896 THE REGISTER - O£xe XDpllax "Z"ee.x Ixx Tra,xxoe. 7 ■ * . -. 1 THE REGISTER for 1896 will be bright i > and better than ever. All the news. i correspondents will contribute during th • year. .New type and the best material in our job department, Subscribe Now.
