The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 28, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 21 May 1896 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER. ■ _ 'y- , , ■'! PaUuhval every Thursday, at Syra-KuM-iusko County, Statu of Indiana. I®. C. GRAHAM, Editor and Publishar. ■M.i- C. GRAHAM, Asaociate Editor . T - Hi - ~ ***•4 at Uw poßtolHce at Syracuse, aa ■ecoad-Claw UaJl Matter. v Subscription Terms: O«« Year. Cash in Advance....... 11 00 ■lx MonUx» •• •• •• jq Throe " " “ » 25 ®uhacr!ptions running, three months in arrears without settlement, will be ■barged up at the rate of Twenty-Five CJante for each additional Six Months,, uu in _ .1 ■ THURSDAY, May ai, i»p6 SYRACUSE MARKETS. Rovisud every Thursday. ■■Mar pur lb * lv ,. " do*. ionWkaal ' " bwahel a x . lk»ra ' ajc Gio rar Sued “ 5 2D Im ml Mud Gird:. Miles & Higbee, ■ .■ ■ t ■•*■•: •' BANKERS. MILFORD. IND. M A CE.XEUI BAJiMC BISIXtM iL Deposits Received. —■SK*TL2! ,M . 1 2 - 1 - . - — ’ ' o || F. HOY, ■ j ‘ : '■'■-•J. ' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. flSggl D. S. HONTZ, Dentist. v - r- k q j —Omen AT — ' Syracuse. Indiana. G EO. W. MILES, I Lawyer and insurance underwriter. ■pacUl Attention giveii io collection*. . BTRACUSE, HID. • . r M. MANLY, j ABSTRACTOR. Work Promptly OoM-l’ritrs Hight IfTltt flrtr Iht Foil OKifi, Man aw, Ind. E LI BUSHONG, ’; BARBER. HAIR CUT 20 eta. SHAVE-10 ctt. • ' • ' ! - ; . ■ 1 . I. IWClaau tua.l, and »haru ra#>r*. A! 1) R. HOWSER. A”. IT.OI’IUETOIIOI TIIK ♦ Prompt attention given to business. Hotel. FRED. HINDERER, 1 I’KUI’KiEIOK. BATZS $2.00 PER DAY. * First-class accommodations. Free •bu* In and front all trains. aarCood Livety iu count*, tion. SYRACUSE, INDIANA. P M. OTT, -A- • DE A i.Ek IN y d Scflwcsd Im Highest nmiket price paid for timber tu the wood* oral the n:i!l. s Farmers having ttmte i to »cll should i.i t wa t for ua t<» come and ~ee you but •;. •>)> u.> ,< postal raid and we will iuve ligate Planing and Malching done r < to order on short Notice.

LOCAL BREVITIES. Cbtne io Syracuse to trade. Patronize those who advertise. Smoke Silver Ash Cigar. Patronize the advertisers. Read The Register for news. Alwhys Reliable, ' sc—State Seal Cigars’, -5c l Ixm.lun Purple at Miller A Bushong*. - / Read Dr. Hontz’s notice in another column. Don’t foi get the band concert Sator lay night. Sec our 4 and 5 cent Wall Paper, Miller A Bushong. Republican convention at l akeside Park, Warsaw, Tuesday Mav 2f. «" * I * Capt. Geo. W. Rowan of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. X’awter, nt the Turkey Lake Hotel. Look for Liberty Pole and New Silver Ash Cigar, manufactured by ' Miles Robbins A Co., Milford, Ind. ‘ The Re hstek cmi print your cards and programs on shoi t notice. Come in and give us your order. I can loan some money on favorable terms to the proper party who will apply promptly. Gao. W. Miles. The Honest John Truss, the finest and best thing on earth of its kind. See it and be convinced. —Theo. ' Miller, Sole agent. A,' . Prisoners in the Bangor, Me., jail are supplied with potted plan Is to c ire for in their evils. It is believed ‘ the caie jof the plants will have an J "elevating and refining iniluen.ee, ’ and will give many a poor wretch eoineth tig to think of. The Republicans of Turkey Creek Tp, will m -et at basement of School House at Syracuse, Saturday, May 23,’ at 1.00 pom, to select delegates t > the County Convention at; I two delegates to Congressional C mvention. • .. “' . ( .T H. Mu I er, I S. B Siihah. Committeemen Toe G. A . R post met Monday I night for the-j ui | oae of pt rfeeting ■ arrangements for Decoration Day. No program Las been arranged yet, owing to chdicultv in securing a prominent speaker, butjwe Lope in our next issue to present a program. Let out and participate in the exer-uses of the day. Gossand Carbiner of Bremen, arrived Monday and are in active training for tLe opening of the base ball season in Syracuse. The grounds are being put in first-class shape and a grand stand will Ire erected Gamci will be played regularly thia season, and Syracuse will make a reputation for 1850. Neighboring clubs wanting a game can be accuiumodated at any time. The Ligonier Leader got funny ■recentlr, an 1 announced that ‘‘Three |H>stage stamps ctn now be bought for a nickel." We. by copying it, foolishly "bit", like mxny LigonieFpeople who applied at the P. O , and were informed that the ’lbret stamps were two 2's and a 1 (1) A time may ; eome however, when penny postage for letters will bo the rule, There has already le»n legislative attempts along that line. In "colonial days, p >atal expense was in proportion t > distance, letters •ometimea requinngd as much as 25c. postage. \\e can , inform the funny man Os the Leader ■ how to leap a benefit from the sale ■ of coma, if lie h.ns any quarteis cr nickels dated ISBS. 1885* quarters , nre worth 1171.25 and 1885 nickels, I $94 25. | Milford Mail:-Prof. Dolan of Syracuse, was' disappointed by the ’ failure of ths ball game when he w iu Milford, Tuesday i... Kitson, the Milford lumber dealer, has outfitted S. L Kefring of Syracuse with the j in itetials for a new sun.tner ?ott»ge at Lake Wawasoc....Conrad Strieby i and son C. W., from south of Syra- , cuse, were in Milford XWdnvs hiy.' on their way to attend the G. A. R. . eticampmenl at South Bend Joe Miller, Chas. Bachman, Steve Rus- j sell cbapvroued Editor Graham of The Kegutee on a ‘cycling tour from Syracuse to Milford. TuesL.v, to se-> U.e ball gau e that hilled tu come of: .... Henry Matthews cud daughter, ■ Blanche, of Syiacuae, weie iu Mil-j ford last Saturday.——- P. F. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hinton. G. M. Kieder aud sisters Mee lames Wiisam i*xrt~Melie, and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. ■ Higbee, drove ever tu Lake Wawa-; ate last Sunday, and spent the day pieasautly In Gating anti iu looking uver their sumiuar htti;u site.i Tliev have one of the nicest locations’ .•nine lake, uni will witbrti a ft-a days begm f .*» election -d ' comrn.n- ‘ • dioua cottag o, te • b« ruudf far- th tit- ...... SGO-UIS. -Jt UL’-L, - *• ’ f • * ' . /

Roadsare getting good Read the new ads this week. Noah King is oii the sick list (. arpets aud Matting at Ketring’s. ; Ico cream 30c. quart at Quick Meal Restaurant. Tiie Best On Earth, 5c - State Seal Cigar,— sc. See our Wall Paper display—Miller A Bushong Lon Lutes of Milford, visited north of town Sunday. Mrs. HarklecS and Mrs. Odell were in Goshen Friday. , Rotbenberger Las a fine newline cf Wall Paper very reasonable. Ed. Miles is able; to be aronr.d once mere with the aid of a crutch. , Gcp Kledar Os Milford, pissed i through town Sunday on- Lis way to the lake. O W. Russell of the Goshen Times force, was home between trains yesterday. i O. XV. Christie of Ligonier, cycled i 1 over Sunday aud visited relatives and ■ fiieiids here. ■ , Ou ami after June Ist, the meat market will close at 10 o’clock Sun- 1 day morning. Ice Cream in any quantity from a 5c dish up- r at the "Quick Meal.’’ ' Quality guaranteed. Miles A Son have papered their store and it presents a neat and attractive appearance. Misses Myrtle and Laura Coy attended the funeral of Joseph Dtfrevs near New last Friday. Ornamental Paints put up in small cans for household use. Oxer twen- ! ty different shades and colors for sale i by Theo. Miller. Prof. Kreke and Mr. Chase, of Middlebury, were in town Sunday and, visited our summer resorts before returning home. The examination for Teachers’ license will ba held May 22. IS9O. , The date has been changed on ac- | count of Memorial Diy. A heavy rain 1.01 inches visited ' this section Saturday' evening, which was much needed. Crop prospects are exceedingly bright iu this section. . • ■ ' ” ■*' . Mr. Gene Setnans and family will probal ly leave here as scou as he can get another position, Mr. S. has been here for the post three y ears as hi filer at the Syracuse Roller Mills and lias made many friends here who wish him success in the future. ' p Don t forget that L N. Kitson is handling Ship-lap, Cove Siding, Hard and Soft Pine, Flooring, Lining, Luth, White Pins and Red Cedar Shingles, also Hemlock piece stuff, lits re buying, call and get prices. Milford, Ind. Grandma Ott, an old lady living in the east part of town, was robbed Tuesday night of §3OO. Tbp thief gained an entrance- to the house by out a glassdn tho door and was then able to reach the key and 1 unlock the door. The old lady was i chloroformed and the money taken from the pocket of a skirt she was wearing. The theft was commited iby some one familiar with tiie sur- • roundings and habits of ti e old lady, fbe theft was not discovered until | the next morning: XVheu Mrs. Ott , awoke after lur sound sleep she felt i sick and stupefied fn m the effects of ' the drug aud staggered to the door fi>r air when she discovered the win j dow light broken and the door uui locked: She suspected all was Dvt right and she felt for her money and ■fu-’rd she Lad bien robbed. Nonti reals have been made glth ugh parties are SUSj Cited. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, a boy and girl, aged 9 and 11 years, wete going Lome last Tuts-lay ufternnoon up the B. A O. ’ track, east of i-wn, when they met u you: g man going in the same diI rectipn who walked along with them J Ou arriving near th| bouse, the man "asked the boy to go hone and bring him something to cat, which he did, {leaving bis little 9 year ohl sister in company with the man. He inimedisteh’ dragged L-er into the w. ods for tLs purpese of committing an inhumane crime, the child screamed 1 and the tilkuu tbu iltue.! 1/er w ith a revolver. The alarm lias spread and a young man arrested at Jones’ Lauding, and brought tu town whcie be w:.s vluced iu lue cuLbuOse over night. He was brought, before oiiie Love an 1 cvij, t ee was produced slowing he iftßoceni and i he ihe guilty m.iu is stiff at large." Tic little girl was not injured and wus able to appear at H.e truil but could not. j • vot.ve’y idettify the . yrisciier.. Menis toe being Lfevd.to 'captnio

Come to Syracuse to trade. Latest stv’es in Ladies' Capes at at Ketring'a. The “Quick Meal” sandwich and pastry counter are all right. See Ketring’s new styles in detatched collar Shirt Waists. Mrs. Ruda XVilkinson is improvI ing her property by giving it a coat of paint. Does your bouse need papering? It so, tee XVall Paper at Rothenber ger’s. Geo. XX’. Miles was appointed a member of the school board iu th? place of Geo. Darr, whose time bad .-expired. > ' ■’ - Marshal Rigney of Gosue/i went ,to Garrett yesterday mornitng aud ! arrested a bicycle thief, who had ,i stolen a wheel ac that place. XVillium Robert London the tbit f who stole a pocket book belonging to ; Mrs. Shaffer, and who was captured { at the depot, has been* given one year in the penitentiary, C M Gordy is getting ready tn ! build." T. S. Sheffield’s house g : nearly ready fur occupancy. sam I Akels. Jr, is having bis new house plastered. Morgan Snvder is pu - tiug an addition to bis bouse and i making many new improvements,. Owing to the large attendance at the State Normal School, it is thought that the state will establish another school to be located somewhere iu the northern part of Indiana- Ft. Wayne and Warsaw each desires to be the chosen location for the new school. Young A Lente of the Eagle Mfg Co., Milford, l ave, put in a full line lof wood working machinery, and are prepared to manufacture all kinds of Building Material, such as Frames, Mouldings, Castrgs, X’erandas and ail kinds of interior finish. Orders - promptly attested to. • Milftrd is to Lave a-commi-sioned High School. This means that the standard will ba raised to the plane of the best county, seat Ligh-sclipols,. aud diploma! from that school will admit their holders without f iither examination or preparation to tlfe Indiana State University, Purdue University or the State Normal The following teachers have been chosen:—R. X’ander.veer, principal; W. M. Self,ass’t; Jno. Postma. grammar guide; Miss Mao Jones., Int rmediate; Miss Myrtle Groves, 2d primary ; Mrs, I. H. Hall, Ist p:im1 . == ” r ary>~; Notice of Admisistratioß. l!ptieei< herebr given that the ilndcr1 ’’ signed has ixsen appulnte i by the Clerk of the Kosciusko Cirvult Court, in the State of Indiana. AdnLnisiratOr of th* estate of I KAXKLtX B EKV. IN. late of Kosciusko County, Uv.’. a-<«<l said ystate is supeo<«‘<l.t<S be solvent .sLl.i.l,T vV L.KWIX., AduiiuKirator May 2, ISuG Wool Wanted. I will nay highest market price for Wool. S. L. Ketriug,, Pasture to Let. I have good pasture for cattle for 150 c per month. 8 L Ketring Important Kotko, j r Beginning with the second Mon-’ d«y and Tuet-days of May, I will l>e al sent from my office. Please remember and not call upon above dates. D. S HONTZ. Toa Sale. 1 Stove, Fl< wer;Stand, Large Tool chest, 2 Mit n w buckets, being prop*r\v of John McMlronamy, deceased. Tie Louse will b . fur Apply to J. N. (. rut; ers 'or information. Lew Raisa to Clmlasd. The Xubii* of the S!y-l!c Sblr:e nIU meet at \ li-vel itid. June mu'nj - J - For. *he ;.i> S T ”O II Kt o will >,51 tl.-keta at rrdu cd ratu* front all point* ca It* Unit wt s; the l'hl.l l::v. fra" of June 21 and St, valid f.sr n t until S';- The fare from CLi.-igo will be an :c. w'«p’-ndlosly Ina rate-, frop't all all other point* Ticket- wilt al-o:« Qf/jpCe ait .LLpoiut* throughout the veil ■ l , V I B i O U, the only line running Pulman »!»up< r- etwean Chlcagu Sad I'ictoiaud For-fuli luforns.iW riu- t > I. Alien. A u i* A tiruU > cutral Paateagdr staLou, Cblc«*e ' t - The Dixcavery Sized Hu Lite Mr. G. Cailiouette. Druggi*: Bearers vilie. l-l . -ays:— ■To Er King’s New Discovery . I owe my“ life Ws- taken with L-tgtippe ami tt ic,. ail the physicians for mfi'es a’out. tut of no avail and wa v given up and mid I could n<>t ■.■ ■ ■ Having lb King’s .New Di-. ov : l ory in my store I sen: *or a bottle and began its use and froiu the fir»v i egan tu g<t better, and after using three bottles was up and about again It t> worth its weight in golri We wort keep store or house -witaout it Get a trial Lottie at Miller & Buahung’s. Cite tsr Heatiacte. As a lenody ,L r al! forms of headuci.e Eieetrte i liters has prosed te-be tVVt iy le.-t. it effects a pennant nt cure and tiie ni<wt dreaded hiibiutai sick 1 iieatiaif.es yield to the We ■ urge all W h<> are affix ted tu |>n. cCTO :i, '•ottie and git. this remedy a fait r iu:.j I In case us tiabilual ..im-n E:t-i trie , Bitmts ■ . : •>?. gvi: g t: • I!- '.: .'. > lo ihe 1-.»• >■;-! sihJ few iszo-. tong t< si T’’ lit; use of this Hietii- iix- "f rv it ce. * Fifty • tss. | & g’s. .' ' ■ ..'1

Wall Paper at Miller & Bushong's, j SMOKE WITH US. OistritKrfbirs > ’ ’ ' CJtJCAQQ "~" For Sale by E. E MILES Ct SON. MILLER & BISHONG Attention Farmers. 3 , * You can save money if you wi'l buy your Millet ami Hungarian Seed now. S L. Ketrixg. ,It is not a msraele, It Won't cure every thitiff. but it will eur« piles. That’s what Do Mitts Witth Hazel Salvo will <l<> . because it hasrloue it In hundreds vs ruses—Miller Ct Bushenr. — A little ill then a little pill. The ill is ; gone the pill has won DeWitt's Little Daily Risers, the little pilL t,hat cures great ills—Miller & Bushong, y It’s easy to try One Minute Cough Caracas any thing else. It’s easier to cure a sever© cough or edld with it • Let your next purchase.for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better niedi- . cine; better result; better try it. M i.lerCt Bushong. We respectfully invite you Esaus Ito come" in and see us. We will I treat you right and give you a good sl.-ve for 10c, Haircut 20c. At Kindig s old stand. Yours for good work, • Chas. Bachman. We might tell you wore about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough.; Everyone does who has used it. It is a perfect remedy for roughs, colds hoarseness; It is an especial favorite for children, being pies.int to take and quick fu curing. — Miller & Bushong. The Cheapest—That’s The Bestl We are soiling Lumber and Shingles as low as the lowest, quality considered, and invite yoyr inspection. 1 ; IRVIX J. BE;? K N ELL. Milford, Indiana. very I rouhlssome, Laxatjve “teas” are a bothor Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is more con venient, pleasant to take and more effective. , Try a 10c bottle Large sizes,-59e and 81 , at Theo, Miller's drugstore. Burns are absolute y 'painless when . De Witt's Witch’Hazel Salva is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy* for skin chapped hands ami lips, and never fails to cure pi.co—Miller C* Bu»!timg Buckfen’s Arnica Salve. . The Best; Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises? Sores, I'lccrs, Sr.lt Bl ensn. Fever Sores. ChapjiedJllands, Chi IL; nibs Corus, and al! Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction op money refunded. Price 25 cents a boi. For Sale by Miller & Bushong. The Silver Crate. . , Silver has greatly depreciated in com- , nierciai values. %,nd may be. .found impracticable for qppnoy purpopes, but thousands suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion, and constipation have, found th*t 60 C. or 81 insilver, invested in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I’epsiu is worth its weight in gold. Trial si.--.i-s 10 r). by Theodore Miller, druggist. Nevsr Out 01 Season. Tkcreis no time in the year when Dr. ('aidhell's Syrup Pepsin is not a'bene I th to mankind. H cures constipation and indigestion, aud diarrhoea caused by-bad(condition of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles , 10c, also St'? ' and 81 size of Theo Miller, druggist. Busy people have no time, and sensible poop!? have i»o inclination to use a ‘ slow remedy. .One Minute Cough Cu.ro , acts promptly and gives permanent results—Miller Ct Bushong. JOTK E. _ Those contemplating building ! shonld see me ter prices in steel and tin rooting, galvanized iron; and tin spouting. Bicycle repairs ■ and Sundries, Machine repairs. FULL LINE OF BICYCLE 1 SUPPLIES’ KEPT IN STOCK. S. Harkless • . • ■ . r •••• • ARIEL Cfc2 c '■ Bicycles. A Good stock of Furniture. Window Shades. Pictures Framed, and also f a FINE LINE OF: : ■V'xTeill ZHPa/esx t . - _—_ —.— i GOME IN AND SEE GOODS AND GET PRICES BEFORE BL YING. .• f; RQtmfmrfrger.

V. K ' ■ - . New Goods Just In. A:' ' ' • We have just returned from market and have ‘ ; purchased a large new stock consisting in part of Wash Silks for Ladies Waists, Dimities, Per/ cales, Persian Novelty Plaids, White Goods, Mo> hairs for Skirts, Etc.AAlso a large assortment of Ladies Shirt Waists, latest styles, with dez tatchcd collars. Ladies’ Capes. A large assortment of new styles in Ladies ■ r - Capes. Also.a fine line of Belts and Belting.' New line of Silk Unbrellas, all prices. Carpets and Matting in all the latest patterns and shades. Don't buy j till you sec this line. Shoes and Slippers. ■ / Womens' Misses and Children's Tan Shoes and and Sandals in the latest shades. Good Standard Prints, 5c a yard, and Ginghams 5c a yd. Clxildrexx’s SximrxxQx, EZazts, a.ll stories. GOOD CLOTHES. Wc have a new stock of ready made clothing, up>to>date and right in every way, including prL ccs. A it will be worth your while to leek the stock over, whether you buy or not. Al WE’IL PLEASE _ Good Housekeepers J With our new dishes, in fashionable patterns josi in. A, And we'll surprise them with the prices, too. Come in and see them. 5. L. Ketrinsr. I J " ■" . - ■ .. ■ I Want a Bicycle? The MONARCH, high grade is the Kst, A’ Wc can save you money. *v See us before buying. Wheels from $.50 up. ALA,'. A’ 7Y A A A A k vk l' V ' S ' Jy Deere planters. CORN PLOW WESTERN, BROWN. OSBORNE HARROWS. z . ‘ There arc none betterzz’wc'il sell them right. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON WIRE AND ‘ WIRE NETTING. V E. E. STBIEBY. THE NEW CASH GROCERY \ Is offering you many bargains this week which willl pay you to investigate.

i Our Sc- Corn is unexcelled in quality All our canned gqods are freshTea! Tea! Tea! Young Hyson Tea 20c. a pound.

Try our Saegertown Ginger Air, Sarsaparilla and Bireh Beer. • j. E. Kilgore. O£KT Mends Everything. ffl TIAT BL mND EOT WATER... Manufactured by (ill VI UlF’Gl’O., Jatkswj, Micb. - FOR SALE EVA ■ . ‘ . . . ■ . ■ ’ ■ a • Miller & Bushong, Drugs and Wall Paptr. Theodore Militr, Drugs uud Sluh -neiy. bIKAOUSE, INDIAXI . • r

1 great bargain in FLIE CIT TOBACCO for 20c. a pound. | - CRACKERS! - ,1 6 pounds good CRACKERS for 25c.