The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 22, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1896 — Page 4
SYRACUSE REGISTER. Published every Thursday. at Syracnse, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana. EO. 6. GRAHAM. Uttarjurf PsMivhw. MRS E C GRAHAM. Associate Editor. Catered st tM pnrtofllce at Syracuse, as SacondA'lsas Mail Matter. Subscript ion Terms: r r,■ . _ JU _- • One Year. Cash in Advance,..... 11 00 Six Months “ •• •• ...... SO Throe •• “ “ •• ...... *25 Subscriptions three months in arrears without settlement, will be charged up at the rate of Twenty-Five Cents for each additional Six Months. THURSDAY, April 9, 1596 SYRACUSE MARKETS. Revised every Thursday. Butter perib -g 10c Kfirs “ do* 10e Wheat “ bu»bel 6NCora “ “ jac Clorw Seed •' . . S SO Siw ml S . » Julies & Higbee, BANKERS. MILFORD. IND. M 1 SKXEIIL BIHI.VG Bill 1188. Deposits Received. F. HOY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. . ■ .'■'■■ t , • JQA D. S. HONTZ, Dentist, —Ornes at— Syracuse. Indiana. (j EO, W. MILES, Lawyer and insurance underwriter. Special attention given to collections ; syeacuse, :::d. jyj MANLY, ABSTRACTOR. Wtri Frwpll) Hone-Frites Rishi •ffkt tar the tat Office, Wan aw. lid. . «■*** ••. 111 ——- — i~~—.•~~ j. E u BUSHONG, BARBER.’ NAIR CUT-20 ate. SNAVE-10 cti, IV*Clean towel* and aharu raaor*. *1 Dr. howser. • I KOPKI ETOK OF TH E ran w ix. ■ a . Prompt attention given to business. Syracuse Hotel. FRED. HINDERER, . PROPRIF-rOR ' KATZS IMO FEB DAY. First-class accommodations, Free _ *bua to and from all trains. o*Good Id very in connection. SYRACUSE, INDIANA. FM. OTT, • DFAI.FH IN . Id ui sci late , Highest mai ket price pawl for timlier >n the wood* or at tlr* mill . Fanners having timber to tell should not M ail for us to come ai d see y<»u. but drop us a poatal card and we will investigate Planing and Matching’ done . to order on short Notice. SYRACUSE INDIANA
LOCAL BREVITIES. Come lo Syracuse to trade, * Patronite those who advertise. Corn for sale at the mill. Smoke Silver Ash Cigar. Wheat is worth 66c now. Patronize the advertisers. ' Read Tni Rfoisteb for news. Clean up your yards and alleys Buckwheat Bran 50c hundred at Mill. ■ London Purple at Miller A Bushong-. Chas, Wogoman returned from Wabash T tesday. Seo our 4 and 5 cent AVali Paper, , Miller A Bushing. J. A. Ketring had business in Michigan this week. ' ■ - . . •’ C. W. Knorr and wife visited Ligonier friend,® over,Sunday. Hon. J. W, Stet er and Attorney Miles Lad business in Warsaw Tuesday. Geo. W. Miles is trying to subdue the bicycle and meets with ordinary results. The Registfr on print your cards and prour dua on abort notice. Come J in and give us your order. Look f<>r Liberty Pole and New Silver Ash Cigar, .manufactured by,. Mik a Robbing A Co , Milford, Ind I can loan some money on favorable terms to the proper party who will apply promptly. Geo. W. Miles- j Our schools close torao-row, and no doubt teachers and pupi’s will be glipd.of a season of recreation from .• I I frtudv. •' ■ I Rev. Mineau of Goshen, will' preach in tbe Brethren church next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Trustee A. \V. Strieby will start out on the 10th for tbe purpose of enumerating the. children of school •ge n Turkey Creek towtlsLip. F A number of Milford hdiss v and gentlemen visited the lake Sunday aud used the new bridge at the ‘•fish trap" lately completed by Gao \V. i Miles. The.county convention will l>e held I at Warsaw, M,y 2Gth. Delegates will be ailected .Saturday, Mav 23d • ■ O’ ■ * • Congressional convention May 23d at Lakeside Park. Mr. and and Mrs. W. SMayfieid. and daughter, Mabel, »nd Air and .Afr. and Mrs. Pollock of Gvrrett, were guests of Oliver Cromwell Saturday and Sunday. Preaeliirg in M. E. E. . ‘church Sunday evening by Rev. Herron. Subject:—“The Reautreclion from i •tai)d|K>n.ta of Philosophy, Scieuce aud Nature. > ’ . Mr. and Mrs. Chris Whistler of i Brainard Jc., Illa., were in town last week nailing relatives aud friends -Jim is Lea I towerman at the Junction, and is doing well, which fact pleases Lis many friends. One of our exchanges mentions that tbe entire stock of t'ue Euterprise Department store at Warsaw was bought by A. C. Manwaring of | Mentone, who will sell the stock at. auction in neighboring towna Jake Wilkinson, a-e ssor for Turkey Creek township was circulating in our midst Saturday, and the editor ( was obliged to give in Lis strxks bonds, bank account and other artie'es of wealth usually found among country priuttra. Fire started in tbe roof of Wright Bros, blacksmith thop Mundi y afternoon caused by a sp-.rk frt.nf the chimney. A place vu the root si< feet square was ail ablaze when seen by our marshal, but prompt work by the bucket brigade soon rmnihered tbe bhze. The wind was blowing; a stiff brer ze and in a few minuter tbe fire would Lave been bevond cons rol. The Indiana Oonhrencc of the Evangelical Association held their forty-fourth, annual conference at Urbana, lud., April 2, 18J6, which was a very pleasant session None , of the 75 numbers Lave been caller! to tbeir reward during tbe past year. Some of tbe moat important appointments to the Rxowtis readers are ss follows:—"New Paris, J. Rees; North Webster, It Ityinv, Oakwood Park, J. M. Rogers. The Missionary subscript ion for the ensuing year -was three thousand nine bundled dollars. The number vs V. P. A. are orer three tbousmd in the conference. The unde signed is the manager of , Oakwood Park for the coming year, for lot sales, picnics, conventions, soldier’s reunions or summer outings of different kind--, apply to J. M. Rogers, agent, Syracuse. Notice of annual e&i pmcelivg . aenouretdj later.
■ ——r-—r- ■ -w a—— • Come to Syracuse to trade. Corn wanted at tbe mill Roads are getting good See our Wall Paper display—Mil- i ler & Bushong Katie Russell Las purchased a new Ariel bicrcle Rev. Miller will, preach April 10 and.ll. Do;. T fail to hear him. Rntbenberger has a fine new line Wall I’aper very reasonable. Warren Colwell wishes to thank the flower committee of the Young People’s Society for flowers seat him while sick. Seed Potatoes. The Early Lacrosse aud Polaris, guaranteed the larliest potat* egrown at $1 a bushel. A. liefner. Attention Farmers You can save money if you will bey your Millet and Hungarian Seed now. S. L. Ketiuxg. Town Caucus. Voters of Syracuse irrespective of party are requested', to meet at K. P. ball, on Thursday evening, April 16, 1,1*96. at 7:30 o'clock for the pur- j pose of numiuating one Clerk, one Treasure! • and'one Marshal, to be voted far at the coming town elect-; ion. A full attendance is desired. By order of the Board. Eo C. Graham, T »wn Clerk The Eister; supper given by the Y. P. S. C. E in K I’, ball Saturday evening was a decided success. An ; exceihut repast was spread’ upon «aLles beautifully decorated, and the affair was libei ally putronized by our people. . .Every body agreed that the j supper was “egg —Ct Lieut. The ie- ; ceipts amounted to 811. <5 which sum ; will be used to defray the expenses i of the society. A telegram was received by Prof.' Dolan Monday atk.ng him to meet the United States Tish Commission car which would arrive in Syracuse on the early morning train Tuesdav tuorn.ng, ami assist in making the, plajit of 2,OihF.lHXV.white- fish fry. The--car whs.sidetracked and theHjslw n in cans, holding AOjpiH) to the j can, were about equal'y distributed j in Syracuse and Wawaser lakes. . As we said List wevk, our lakes are now under government protection so ; far as spearing goes, and ope n viola- ! tors of the law will do well to take i warning in time, for Uncle Sam is not to be trifle*! with, and violators i who are sjwaring nightly on our ! lakes Lad better take warning in.; lime. A w ord to the wise is suffi- ' cien t The M’onlau’s Edition of the Go- 1 shell Daily News reached us, and proved to be indeed a production Wbrll-y of praise. lu addition to the usual new *paper features, it bad special Easter designs and atltactions Die superb diawiug which ornamented the first page, was desigue I by a Goshen aitut, Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, and is the very'best cut of its kind that we Lave ever seen. Goshen writers were p-'orriuent among the ooutributors, an 1 high talent and good management were set b iu >.ll the various department*. The lady reporter hustled for news, and she perhaps now understands some of tbe tu ds of the newspaper man. Hundreds of extra c pesos the •News ' were sent out. and we understand that the women's charitable enterprise met with liberal support by all. Ju the issue were seen many new and atlractive advert dements, and typographically tbe paper Lad u very neat app* stance. School Section S 4 ibbs Roads are good iu this vicinity. John Swank visited with Elsvyorth Davia Sunday. Foster Hall of M\lst«r, was on our streets Sunday. Els worth Davis and Mart McClintic killed a wild goose Saturday. The new hotel at Black Stump Point is ncirly finished. Geo- Lamb was oyer Sunday looking a(t«r l>ls propei ty I.3re. Bill Sw«nk of this ycam* will work i in Webster for a fey weeks. Frank Drake visited in this vicinity ever Sunday. Frank Blanchard will purchase a new bicycle thia season. Sam Kehr moved in the Wogoman property Monday. Mitch McClintic is on the tick list. Mra. Jos. Mock aud Mrs. Joseph Brumbaugh will run a n.iil.uery shop .u our town this season. Col. Eli Lilly of Indianapolis, pas- : sfd th»cugh town Tuesday on Lis' way to Cedar B< acb. PicLvuk Taik Lae bern sold t .- M«-ore and Lsn.*l>, con*id<iatio’n not Icaired.
f: ’• AFRICA NE.WS. A child of Perry Shuck died April 1, 1896, Rev 8 Rothenberger and E. ; Brumbaugh holding tbe funeral services at the Dunkard church. Mr. Rothenberger had his windmill repaired last week. The Africa troupe are preparing for an entertainment on the last day of school which will be in about three weeks? Joseph Still and wife who have been sick with lung fever are again able to be out! Frank Swihart brought down a duck while out bunting last week. 4obn P. Steward’s child is ill with lung ft yer. Lon Clirgman of near Wi’. not, was the guest of Jot;as Cripe Sunday. Jerry Batarfof South, Bend a WilBjtarf of Plvuroutb. with their fsnn1 • 1 lies, are visiting relatives this week. , J. vV. Rothenberger and. Miss J Bushong visited here last week. ; Ti e Dunkard church organized a Sunday school Sunday I Joe Shoi-k and David Hooper are trapping on the north-east end of Wawasee. Alonzo Rodabaugli and Miss Rose Catey were married recently. Webster Wavelets Orl aider Gerard of Pierceton, moved to thi-» place last week where be expects to run the p. o. I J. Dulljhger bad business iu Warsaw Friday. G W. Gilbert and wife of Bolivar, spent a fe3? days in Goshen last week ' with Wm. Gordy and wife, who has 1 a very sick child. j John Willard of Warsaw, w*as iu town Friday. Band meeting at this place every S tut day night when the weather I gets warm. A. C. Scott had business in Etna *1 aud Warsaw Saturday. Mrs. Mir xiie Whipple is on sick list. . • . | Byron Myers, son of Almon Myers, ■ died at the home of Lis father south 1 of town. Sunday school was organized at the jTipprcanot, Sunday. The officers elected were:—Supt. Isaac Gradv; j asst. supt. Henry Shock;, secy aud ; treas Ira Mocki librarians Daul Mock iaud Effie Lewailan., Teachers will be chosen next Sunday. ;. Mrs Faucil died April 5, 1836, ai I her Lome sou:h of t_o-wn. Funeral preached by lb v. Brumbaugh at the 1 M. E church, Nyrtii \\ ebsttr and inj term ent iu tbe cemetery at this place. E.U Marks had business in Syracuse Monday, G. W. Gilliert and family spent Sundaywith Lis son in law, I, Roth-‘ enlarger. L D. B. Garber spent two days las: ; week at. Ei n t- — BENION CMPP;NaS. Toe E. V. church gave an excellent Easter cutertaiumei t Sunday morning. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alwine spent Sund y. with I’. luday tur Brntol. A large congregation were present ab-tue U. B-set vices Sunday evening. The proceeds of the . eggletaiic given by ? tbe M. E. church Saturday » v. biug was $8 GO. Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Sundayed with Frauklyu Juday near Bristub l .e I - *s l ave betn making great rai ls on hen ruos‘s since sugar making baa began. Whihk,tbe bo'Sare geltiag fat on roast* the farmers roosts Lave been getting lean on raids. Johnny W»r .iz of Syracuse La* moved to town in the Brown prop etty. He will b’Ltinue iu the harness trade. • Tilgbtnan Butler a Lave moved to town. ' The posti ffiee waiting room Las l»een enlarged making it mure comi sortable. 1 Mies Bossie Juday is on the sick Miss Jessie Robineon of Nappanee, i* veiling her sister, Mis. Chas Robinson. Sylvia Robinson Laa been on tlie sick list John Toms who Las been sick is calval Being; i Tue score in the ball game last i Saturday showed 15 to 16 in favor of i I tbe first nine. J Burton Butler has returned from . I Goshen. . . f ’V : Dcggy, Pt te ar.il < bsE> o av<* li* ore Tt._ ?.:>! ;it t • seek ; -.rv* :■ :. A' - ■ «■
Wall Paper at Miller Jr Bushong's. Miss Minnie Green of near Cromwell, is visiting with J, N. Ciotheis ' and family this week. A nice new stock of Lunv ber, Lath and Shingles, just re> ceived by me, which will sell very cheap. Please call and im vestigate, L. W, KTTSON, ’ • MILFORD. IND.
Notice. All notes and goods not sold belonging to Lincoln Cory nre li ft in my care and all accounts due by him will be settled by 0 L CORY It is not a miracle, it won’t cure everything, but it will cure piles. That’s what De Witt s Witrli Haze! Salve will <l<>. because it has done it in hundreds of cases—Miller & ‘Bushong. A little ill then a little pill. The ill is gone the.pill has won DeWitt s Little Early Risers the little pill that cures great-ills—Miller <& Bushong. It's just as, easy to try One Minute .('oßgh Cure as any thing else It’seasier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for a cough lie One Minute Cough Cure. Better meili cine: better result; better try it. , ■ Miller&Bushong, * S' We respectfully invite you Eeaus ■to come in and see us. We will ’ treat you right and give you a goc.d s' sve for 10c. Haircut 20c. At Kindig's old stand. Yours for good work, Chas. Bachmax. We might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, bin you probably know that it < ures a cough. Every one does who has used it. It is a perfect remedy for cough-, colds hoarseness. It is an especial tav.trjte for children. l>eing plesant t> take and quick in curing. —Miller & Bushong. To The Public. Remember that I nm in my office every day except Monday. I ran save you money.. Go*d crowns sf>. Bridge work at hard time prices. You are asked to investigate. All work warranted. Dr. Hontz, dt ntist. The Cheapest—That’s The Best! We are selling Lumber and Shingles as low as the lowest, quality considered, and invite your inspection. IRVIN J BECK NELL. Milford, Indiana. Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salvo is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for -kin diseases, chap|*cU hands and lips, ami never fails to cure piles—Miller & Bushong Buck ten's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the'world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. .Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever hores. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay reiiuimi. Il is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. I‘rieo 25ceuts a Ih>x. lor Sale by Miller < Bushong.
The Si her Craze. Silver ha« greatly depreciated in coin . tnerrial value*, and may be found itn-' pra<-tieable for . money ' purpopes, but thousands suffering from dyspepsia indigestion, and constipation have found th t 50 c. or Si in silver, inveMed in Dr laid well’s Syrup Pepsin is worth its weight tn-gold. Trial sizes (10 doses ■•l i t . by Theodor* Wilier, druggist
Never Out Os Season Tiere is no time in the year w hen Dr. <’aid w ell’s Syrup Pepsin is not a bene fft to'mankind. It cures constipation and indigestion, and diarrhoea caused by b ( ad condition of the- digestive or- • 'Szans; Trial size bottles 10c, also 50c. and #1 size of Theo. Miller, druggist. ■ Busy people have no time, anihsensil b.'e people have no inclination to use $ slow remedy. One Minute Cough pure l a< ts promptly and gives .permanent results Miller A Bushong. f
iffncß Those contemplating building should see me for prices in steel and tin roofinf. sahanizM iron and tin spuitirg. Bieytle repairs and Swdries, Machine repairs. FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES KEPT IN STOCK. S. HARKLESS ARIEL r - J Bicycles. A Good stock of Furniture. Window Shades. Pictures Framed, and also a FINE LINE OF> ” TTT"f=LiT ZPaper . -( uME I\ AND GUODS ANl’i Gl r PKKT>’BFPO3E EtTIXtl. J. w, POTH EIBERGER.
ia«wr«.j. W!atK: . ;; , -•— -anair mai - - , --« We Court Criticism • , 0 ■■ . ' , ■ ■ ■ ■ • . 0 . And comparison of assortments, qualities and prices in our DRY GOOD.S DEPARTMENT. The large business we do is the result of hard work and care in making selections and buying at right price. X 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. XXX GOOD CLOTHES. We have a new stock of ready made clothing, and right in every way, including pri/ ccs. X it will be worth your while to look the stock over, whether you buy or not. X WE LL PLEASE ’ Good Housekeepers With our new dishes, in fashionable patterns, just in. X X And we’ll surprise them with the prices* too. Come in and sec them, • * 'I- ’■ 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. Xlf you see any place where it can be inv proved we’ll be thankful if you’ll mention it. X Thr’ s no doubt we’ll save you money if you’ll let us. X X X X ■■■ ■■■' . 7 ' -\ -,i 77 . S. L. Ketring. Want a Bicycle? The MONARCH, high grade is the best. X We can save you money. X See us before buying, Wheels from SSO up. X X X X X X X i ill ut ® * TJIr - I 1 - ’. ■ ■ : t Deere corn planters. CORN PLOWS—DEERE. WESTERN, BROWN, OSBORNE HARROWS. There arc none better—we ll sell them right. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON WIRE AND WIRF NETTING. / E. E. STRI EBY. ■ - ' " . '■ ■ ’ " ■ . ’ U., ■ . - ~ - - ' - . Great Bargains. Is we are doing a cash business we ran save yon moneys Compare prices and see if you can't get as many groceries for the money as in neighboring towns. CROCKERY. OUEENSWARE. CIGARS £ TOBACCO. GRO> CERIES. X X OUR STOCK IS FRESH. X X Fresh bread always on hand. J E. Kilgore zanotherexcursion > > th, BRETHREN COLONIES \ < > or later will nlea&e write for publications and f»tcs to \ MAX BA’S, «0 S. CM St, Ctaip. #
