The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 20, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 March 1896 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER. Published every Thursday. at Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. £O. C. GRAHAM, Editor and Publisher. ■RS E C. GRAHAM, Associate Editor. Entervd at the prolottlce at Syracuse, as Seeond-Ciaw Mall Matter. Subscriptioa Terms: One Year, Cash in Advance, It 00 Six Months “ " “ \ 50 Three •• .•• •• “» ...... 25 Sulucrip’ions running three months in arrears without settlement, will be charged up at the rate of Twenty-Five Cents for each additional Six Months. THURSDAY, March 26, 1896 SYRACUSE MARKETS. every Thursday. Butter per lb I I<X* K«r» “ doe. ta It beat ** bushel ' 1 6-S Corn “ 35,Clover Seed “ S S tans ci Mtsim! Ciri:. J iles & Higbee, BANKERS, MILFORD, IND. D 8 1 GEXEUL M!UpC M Sr.EWDeposits Received. 1,1 . 1 ■W ■ ■■■——————————» F. HOY, PHYSICIAN and Syracuse Indiana. D. S. HONTZf Dentist. \ — Office at— Syracuse, Indiana. (-J EO. W. MILES, Lawyer and insurance underwriter. Special attention Igiven to cdtlectidns SYRACUSE, IND. ]yj MANLY, ABSTRACTOR. •• Work PromptlyJlonc—Prices Right Bffttt Oirf the Foil Ofrire, Want*, Ind. fr - d 7 ■ ■ . , ■ r ;■■ ' ’ \ ■ J£LI BUSHONG, BARBER. NAIR CUT-20 ct». SHAVE-10 eta. rr- Clean a “d *ban> ra*ors._MJ r . ' T| R. HOWSER. A-'. I’HOI’UIKTOKOI THE nuniim Prompt attention given to business. Hotel. FRED. HINDERER, PKUI’RIKIXIR SATES $2.(10 PEE DAY. First-class accommodations. Free ’bus to and from alt trains. Mgr Good Livery in connection. SYRACUSE, INDIANA • I • 1? M. OTT. JL’ • DEAt.FR IN M d IM tab Highest market price paid for timber lU the wflitd* <»r nt lie* mill. Farmers haring timber to poll should not wait for us to come and see you. but drop us A pro'.al rani and we will investigate. Planing and Matching dtna to order on short Notice. INDIANA.

LOCAL BREVITIES. Come io Syracuse to trade. Patronize those who advertise. Corn for sale at the mill. Wheat is worth G6c now. Patronize the advertisers. > Read The Register for news. Buckwheat Bran 50c hundred at Mill. Garden Seeds at Miller A BushJ ong’s. j Get your pictures at the Sy ra jure s gallery. Geo. W. Colwell went to Battler Wednesday. ; John Wells of Cromwell was in town Friday. \ Alonzo C. Reed left for the north west Tuesday. John Hendrickson bad business in . Cromwell Friday. Miss Dora Ketring is visiting in Fort Wavne this week. Wonder if Syracuse wib have a ball club thia sum met? , We are under obligations to Richard Guy fur some very fine maple •yr up. Miss Hattie Edgell is ill with measles at the home ol Henry Matthews. Out door views and family groups. All work guaranteed, at Syracuse gallerv. Jack Devine musician ofNawter Park hotel died at Indiana^is, Mcb. 12,18% , “Our own” Cough Remedy, for Coughs and Colds, sure cure—Miller A Bushong’s. Rev. Miller will preach at the Church of God Friday and Saturday April 10 and 11. Rev. Love will preach at the M. E. church Sunday evening. AU are cordially invited. < Tn-f Eig’i•r.iu’ii nos Bioomr .gton, Ind., was the guest of J. I*. Dolan Friday and Saturday \ Rev. He rron left Monday for conference. He will probably be returned to this charge. Mr. Kline, of near North Webster. • sold Its farm goods and moved to North Dakota this week The Register on print your card.and programs on short notice. Come in aud give us your onjer. , M>ss Cora Green left Tuesday for Angola, Ind., after an extended visit with r» lativea and friends here. Airs J, H. Miller has l»een confined to the house the few davs w ith a severe attack of lagrippe. I can loan some money on favorable terms to the proper party y who will apply promptly. Geo. W. Miles. 8. L Ketring was in Goshen Fri-J I 1 day at the bedside of his daughter; Ear|, wiso is suffering with neuralgia. Airs. Fred Ilinderet of this place, and Mrs. I. P. Rummel, of Goshen, are visiting friends in Nappanee this week. Mrs. EJ Youuce of Girrett is on the sick list this week, at the home •>f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Y ounce. Farmers—Now is the time to get your horses in shape for spring work. Pratt’s Food will do it—MuLr A Bushong’s Miller A Bushong will soon unn*ck and show the finest line of Wall Paper ever seen in Syracuse or any other town of it a size. Mrs. Cromwell went to Tuesday to take care of her busband, who is taking treatment for his eyes. He is suffering much pain and is not able to come home The committee Appointed to look up a suitable location for the. National Bova Eneaninnent, will be here sood, and our citizens should give them all the encouragement •ary to vecure the encampment thia enmmer. Mr. Limb ofG »*hen, owner of the new hotel at Black Slump Point, was iu toini last wetk on his why to his new hotel. It will be completed in time for this coming summer. H s new gasoline boat is nearly completed aud will ><• hauled over as soon as machinery Las been fitted in. A lady from South Bend, whose name we did not learn, was intown last week in the interest of the Maceabee lodge, ami we are informed a lodge has been instituted at tL*> 1 place. We are pleased iu sec our ladies taking an interest in lodge matters, as it will bring them into touch with the lodges and they will see the beauties of fraternity and understand to some extent the noble work aui uplifting influences of secret societies on mat kind today.

Come to Syracuse to trade. John. T. Yawtar was in Chicago Monday. Oil Meal in all quantities at Miller A Bushong’s. Band concert April 3J. Don’t forget the date. Good pictures, reasonable prices, at Syracuse gallery. Ice on our lakes still remain as solid as in January. Bran and middlings 60c hundred. sll per ton at Mill. Chas. Woods returned Lome from Bloomington, Ind, Friday. Bubics and children receive special attention at Syracuse gallery. Grandmaelcjier is seriously ill at the Lome of her daughter, Mrs. t G. W. Miks. t Win. Warner of North Webster,was in town Friday returning home Saturday. Miss- Allie Dullinger of North Webster visited friends in town Thrusday. John T. Vawter of Vawtur Park, returned from a business trip to Chicago Tuesday. Grandma Acker has been granted a pension of $8 per moi th and back pension amounting to $530. Grandma Acker is confined to her bed with heart trouble and dropsy. She is 75 years of age and quite feeble. Harvey G. Mann of Ashley, visited relatives and friends the fore part us the week. He purchased a ’V6 Anti bicycle. The ‘Ejyjtian Mummy”, asidesplitting farce, will be given at the Band concei t April 3d. Dun! forget to secure reserved seats early. , Lew Hursey and family left Saturday evening for Syiacgee where they will remain for several weeks visiting relatives and friends iu that vt-ciuity.—Clav-'ool Times. ,/. 'i ; . We are reliably informed that Mud Lake has not been,sold to Dave McKaue. Those Laving the management of the farm intend putting up new fences and drain the laud- The property will then to for sale. About twenty-throe ladies, wives, daugbteis and widows' of members of Knights us Pythias, held a meeting in Castle Hail Friday evening fur the purpc*su of instituting a Rebecca lodge. Arrangements are about pei fecteii, and the ladies'w ill send for a charter aud lUotructui iu the wuik'ut an early dale. To The Ladies who expect to du some dyeing this spring, we will si} that all our Bichromate of Potash, Sugar us Lead, Catechu, Log-wood, etc., was bought this spring and we guarantee them PURE and FRESH. To be sure of good results in Coloring, nothing but fresh material should ever be used. —Miller A Bushong.

Notice. At the last meeting of the Legislature radical changes were made in the enumeration law which requires all persons wishing to be transferred from one tchool corporation to another must do so when enumerated. Time fur taking enumeration April 10 tcFApril hO. AR persons desiring to transfer must make application on blanks furnished for tl.at purpose. Person taking enumeration will furnish blanks. A W. Stuizhy. Trustee. Mr Benner last 1 uesday completed a good and substantial bridge 110 feet long across the channel al "Ti»e Fish Trap" for Mr. Geo. W Miles, and by rhe close of the week will have the new road to Kile Island so that teams may safely drive over it when completed according to Mr. Miles* plane this will be a first class drive way just long enough fcr a -pin by cur bicycle riders. Mr. Miles and bis family e.xptct to r< uve to the island about June 1, where his latch string will bang out to vis itors generally during the summer season, he us. The Syracuse Lodge L O T M. No 51, was organized Friday evening, March 20th by Mrs Eva Doolittle, Deputy Supreme O-mmander of South Bend The following officers were, elected aud rmUsHed:—Mrs A W Strieby, Past Lady Csunmaud«r; Irene Sprague, Lady Commander; Mis B F Hoy, Lady Lieutenant Command, r; Dale HiHabold. lady Record Keep*,; Jennie Kindig, Lady Finance Keeper; Mrs A A Bator,: Ltuly Chap **£: Id* Kir.dig, Lady Sarjent; Mrs Bowser, Lady Mistress at Arres, Mrs Mary Snavely, Lady Setnimd; Mrs John 'Howard, Lady Picket Lod_e was adjourned to meet Apnl 2nd, when Mrs Doolittle would complete, the orgsmizalLn

Everything in photo line at Syracuse gallerv. To prevent the appearance of age, use Buckingham’s Dye fur whiskers. Abraham Utt of Noble county, Ind, died March 21, age 80 years, 2 mes and 15 days ■■ ■ 11 so a O , ■ AFRICA NEWS. Miss Sadie Lewallen returned from Leesburg where *Le Las. been working. A, V. Smith, the teacher of Crow school, was in Africa last Tuesday evening visiting with his sister, Clara* Frank Swjhart while in Webster last Wednesday evening. Lad Lis mule taken from the bitching rack where he had tied it. and afMr a long search the tuimal was foufid iu a stable a few blocks away. The beys who played the trick Lad bett« r keep it to themselves for Frank is not to be tritied with. Asaiah Burkett of Wakarusa,came to this place one day, last week after a load of hay. The pupils at school are having big times this spring. Last week one day we® noticed three boys on the wood shed, aud tlie whole school, including the school ma’am, trying to club them off, but they did not succeed. Webster Wavelets. Frank Yohn of Pierceton, has been spending a few d <ys with his sister, Mrs. Iked of this place. Mrs. Catherine Gill>ert subscribed • for The Registex this week. Everybody is beginning to take the paper. Ila n 1 your subscription to Ira Rothenbarger. D, B. Garber is driving the company horse this season. D. B. is a bustler. J. C. Rotbcobargirir has been helping I R. in the grocery business this week. Hany Bothel of this place expects to go t<> Illinois to work at the carpenter trade as soon as the weather is settled. Alien Dullinger traded Lis horse and buggy to Bert Crites for a bike. Bert will catch them now. I Rothenberger and wife spent Sunday at G. W. Gilbert’s. S,»ml Dulling r and Walter Scott are getting ready to attend sales with a grocery line. J Duljinner will leave the p. o. On April 1. Oilander Gerard will take possession. J. W. Rothenberger of Syracuse, was in town this wetk on business. The saw mill is running, and we hope it will run steady from now on

» BOLIVAR BREEZES. By Pat. 1 Roads are very bad in this locality. Wm Strieby, sr, s-ems to be under the weather for the past few days. Frank Strieby and Mart McClintic spent Sunday near Concord. Coon Strieby and Miss Mattie : Smith are on the Fick list. Ti e h‘- . ter returne Lto her home near Oak • Grove on Tuesday last. Francis Grisaonj is making prepar- > ations to move his house ou his farm ! as soon as the ground settles. Mr. and Mr?s John Cabie and son, Omer, spent Sunday at S. D. Miller's. Aliias Fiddler of Not th Weister, lias moved into the Louse formerly occupied by Wm. G rJy. Harley Miller and wife of Goshen, spent a few pays last we<k with their iKirents at this place. Pat Kell? and Jamie O’Rourke ate making arrangements to take Their annual trip to Chicago by the first of Apr il. Ella Strieby returned borne from Goshen Tuesday where she has been at work. Sam Scotch called at old Zipp’t. Friday of last week. The editor of the rfailv public-.tion at this place ia Laving very good sue cess in her work. D. W. Long left for Marion Mon day to look for a job. The mail line between Bolivar tnd Goshen l as been kept strictly wnim for the last few weeks. We under stand that the news carrier baa been having a little trouble about he: wurk. „ _ v Mre. Alice Baugher died at her Lome Friday March 20, 1806, and her remains were laid to rest in the Webater cemetery Sunday. Fhe h aves a Lqsband, one daughter, father, mother, four brothers and two srsters totflfeurn their loss. Sympathy is extended the bereaved family in th- ir sad Lour.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. fcJOTUT K hereby elven thi»t the firm of •'BECKXELI. * KITSOX. v.kieh lias been doing business under the name and style of the Standard Manufacturing t'onirny. Is dissolved by,mutualconseut, Irvin Bwknelt will continue the lumber business and collect ..all ciaimsdue said firm and pay all debts of said firm. IKVIX .1 BEVKXEI.L. LEVI X. XITrOX Notice. All notes and goods not sold belonging to Lincoln Cory are left in my care and all accounts due by Inyi will be settled by 0 L CORY It is not a miracle, it won’t cure everything, but it will cur* piles. That’s what De Witt s Witch Hazel Salve will «i«i. because it has done it tn hundreds of cases— Miller Bushong. ~ APPLES WANTED! Will pay good price fur a few bbl. of choice apples, s • S. L. Ketrixg. A little ill then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won De Witt’s Little Early Kisers the little pill that cures great ills—Miller & Bushong. . It’s just as east to try One Minute Cough Cjure as any thing else. It’seasier to cure a severe cough or void with it Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minuto Cough Cure. Bottei medicine: bettor result; better try it. Milier&Bushong. We respectfully invite you Esaus to come in and see us. AVe will treat you light and give you a good shave for 10c. Haircut 20c. At Kiudig’s oh’ stand. Yours for good work, Chas. Bachm ax. We might tell'you more about One Minute Cough Cure, bui you probably know that it • tuvs a cough Every m docs who has. used it. It is a perfect reuusly for coughs, colds hoarseness'. It is an especial favorite for children, being plesant t > tike and quick iu curing. —Miller it Bushong. To The Public. Remember tint I am in my office every day except Monday. I <an save you money. Go’d atrowns $5 Bridge work at Lard time prices. You tiro asked to investigate. All work warranted. Dr. Hontz, dentist. The Cheapest—That’s The Best! We are selling Lumber and Shingles as low us the lowest, quality considered, and invite your inspection. 11l VIN J. BECK NELL. Milford, Indiana. Burns are absolutely p-iinless when De Wilfs Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. ■ A perfect remedy for >kiu chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles—Miller ct Bushong.

Bucklsn s Arnica Salve. The Be.-t Salve in the world for Cut*. Bruises. Sores, f ivers. Salt Kheuiu. Fever Sores. (’happed Hands. Chilblains Cortis, ami all Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay required .; It is guaranteed to give pei feet satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For SaJr Uy Miller & Bushong. The Craie . SUyer l‘ a ' K ri ”‘tly depreciated in coin tiierwai Values, and may be found impracticable for money purpopes, but thousands suffering frnn dyspepsia. Indigestion, ami constipation have found th t 50 c. or $1 in silver, invested in Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup I'eiwn is worth its weight in gold. Trial sizes (10 doses 10 c), by Theodore Miller, druggist. Never Out Os Season. Tier* is no tithe in the year when Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is nut a bene fft to mankind. It cures constipation and indigestion, and diarrhoea caused by bad condition of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles 10e. also 50c and ?! size of Theo. Miller, druggist,, . Busy ]>eople have no tim“. and sensible people have no inclination to use a -tow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts-promptly and gives permanent results— .MiHer Bushong. OTKE. Those contemplating building s’mnld see me for prices in steel anti tin roofing, galvanized iron and tin spouting. Bicycle repairs and Sundries, Machine repairs. FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES KEPT IN STOCK. S. HARZLESS ' » - ARIEL ’ ,'jVnA X ■ ' It /J Bicycles. A Good stock of Furniture. Window Shades, Pictures Framed, and also 4 a FINE LINE OF; ZPetpez t ome7n axd see goods and get PRICES Bi FORE BUYING. J. W, RCTHENBEBGER.

.a ■ - - . ; '■ . ... <„> - ' ' ■ p We Court Criticism And comparison oi assortments, qualities and prices in our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. The large business we do is the result of hard work andcarc in making selections and buying at right Every day in business brings us in closer touch with the requirements of our people, who recognize our efforts to please them and save them money, Zv ZvZv GOOD CLOTHES. Wc have a new stock of ready made clothing, upztoxdatc and right in every way. including prb ccs. >«. it will be worth your while to look the Stock over, whether you buy or not, Zv * WE’LL PLEASE' Good Housekeepers • V> ith our new dishes, in fashionable patterns, just in. Zv Zv And we'll surprise them with the prices, too. Come in and sec them. What do you think? We think Our stock, from one end of the store to the other is about as complete and nice as we can make it Zv If you see any place where it can be im* proved well be thankful if you’ll mention it Ai Ti-e’s n> doubt wall save you money if .you’ll let us. A. Jv S. L. Ketring. ’ • ■ T. e ' '.“O’ . ■ ■ . —— T ■ — I — Drifting’ our way. ; “The lowest pi-ices for the best utensils, hard, ware furnishings and agricultural implex ypur mbney back if you want it'" And so the, of the trade is coming our way. Ai Zv A, Jv 2c A.’ Ai Ai A’ bicycle or a buggy. Which, if either, would you like to purchase? The best at a sensible price is what wc have \ striven hard to find for you, and wc have certainly succeeded. Come in and sec if you you don't flunk so? 2v *v Zv Zv ZC Zc Deere corn planters. CORN- WES FERN. BROWN, K | OSBORNE HARROWS. *\ There are none sell them right. ' <5 “ * s .- E E. BTRIEBY. ■ • L ' i , - -■ . .. . ; o. . Great Bargains. As we arc dbing a cash business we can «save you money. Compare prices and see if you can't get as many groceries for the money as iu neighboring towns, CROCKERY. QUEENSWARE OGARS & TOBACCO, &RO/ CERIES. X X OUR STOCK IS FRESH X X Fresh bread always oil hand. J. E. Kilgore. '9 ■ ■ ' ' . ■* . MT M H M Whv pay 60 to eoc. • rod when you can make thaK DtsY WOVEH W RE FEHSE C 3 EfiSTH? FOR !3 TO 29 CENTS A ROD? B a RSa Uv’&Vki'N Horaohlsh. t>uil strong, ■< and chicken tight. A man d C * n d fca > r c9n nK Uo ’IS"". 4 ? tO Ks- H SCrode a day. CverSO stvlep. T llluetvatad Catalogue Frea.r K’TSELWAN