The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 31, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 June 1896 — Page 4
SYRACUSE REGISTER. Published every Thursday, at Syracuse, Kosciusko County, State ° of Indiana. ED. C. GRAHAM, Editor and Publisher. MRS E C. GRAHAM, Associate Editor. Entered at the postofllce at Syracuse, as. Second-Class Mall Alatiter. Subscription Terms: -One Year, Cash in Advance .$1 00 Six Months ’! “ •• ...... 50 Three “ “ *• ...... 25 Subscriptions rur.ping three months in arrears without settlement, will be' oharged up at the rate of Twenty-Five Cents for each additional Six Months. ’THURSDAY, June n , iSp6 SYRACUSE MARKETS. Revised every Thursday. Batter per lb » „H)c “ dot. 10e VV'heat ** bunbet ns' Corn " •• ajcClover Seed " 5 30 •J—B tas: ui PrcfcwMl M —r- - - Julies & Higbee, BANKERS. MILFORD, IND. HO A GLIEE IL B.I.UDC Bt’SHESS. Deposits Received. “ 11 'I ■ 1 I ■ J J F. HOY, PHYSICIAN ami Syracuse Indiana. . k... - .„• , a—— ’ • - - - ' • jfcggk D. S. HONTZ, Dentist. —Office at-— Syracuse, Indiana. {£EO. W. MILES, Lawyer and insurance underwriter. Special attention given to collections STEACVSS. IND.’ A| MANLY, ABSTRACTOR. Wort I’romplly Doar-rrin'S (light •flirt (her (he Putt Offirr, War* aw, lad. J£LI BUSHONG, BARBER. NAIR CUT-20 ct». SHAVE 10 cts, CV'Ch-au »h*ru . ■ I a ~~' ~~ Dr. howser, • OF THE ' . M Bitl Prompt attention given to business. Hotel. FRED. HINDERER, I’ROI‘KIKrOK BATZS $2.00 PER BAY. First-class accommodations Free ’bus to and from all train-. , fyGood Livery in con ms-lion. SYRACUSE, INDIANA. F M. OTT, • DEAi.EK IN liri ui Sthwtti kote Highest maiket price paid for timber iu the wood# «rat '“‘‘l Fanners having umber IO ed should not Wait for us ti ctdiie ant see you. but drop us a postal card ami we will investigate. Planing and Matching done to order on short Notice. ‘ i SYRACUSE. INDIANA.
LOCAL BREVITIES. ’ Come lo Syracuse to trade. Patronize those who advertise. Paiis Green at Miller A Buslicngs. 'Don’t foiget the band concert Saturday night Try the Quick Meal’’sandwich and pastry counter. < 0. W. Russell of the Times force, was a caller between trains today. Dr, 15. F. Hoy and E. C. Graham had business in Chicago'Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs J. H. Miller visited triends in North Webster Sunday. A new grand stand is being built at the ball park this week, and will be free to ladies, Born to Mr and Mrs. O. W. Ruisell of Goshen, W< dnesday, June 3, 1896, a son,-weight 'J ibs. There will be preaching in the M F. church Sunday eve. by the pastor. You are cordially invited. Mrs Michael. Akers of near Syracuse, visitt J Dau l Boonie: shine and family of Millersburg last week. Look for Liberty Pole and New Silver Ash Cigar, manufactured by allies Robbins A Co , Milford, Ind. The I’&ii.'TLi; chii print your cards and programs on short notice. Come in and give us your order. 1 can loan seme money on favorable terms io the proper party who will a| ply ] romptly. Geo. \V. Miles. Elmer Giutb returned from Valparaiso Normal, for vacation He is looking well, but has been studying bard. i The Honest John Truss, the finest and best thing unearth of its kind. See it and be convinced.—Theo. Miller, Sole agents Are we going to celebrate the Fourth of July in Syracuse? Il so, let everyone who is interested begin ] to make arrangements in time. The Mnl-Weekly Times of Goshen reached pur table this week. It was the first issue and was brim full of news besides being typographically neat ~ In printing trie treasurer’s report the sum of 51J2.45 was charged to FL C. Graham as town clerk, to priv for the calaboose, and not for printing or services rendered as many suppose. We make'Jlhis statement by request. A small company of Crusaders opened ft series of revival meetings at tho Church <4 God lass week, and there is a good fitti i.daiiee at the meetings. Previous,to their coming here they labored in Millersburg and were spoken of there as earnest workers in (the cause. Mr, and Mis. J. Kilgore of Wblft Luke, visited thiirs i , J' gore Wednesday last Mias Florence Warner of North Webster, is voting her eosins. Luia and JtesieT£etring. Thus Baird; onh.uf the old settlers <>f this county, but at pre s-nt residing iu Hay Co, M<>, was here this week to attend the funeral of Mr. Alfred Kitaon of Ligonier, and itr visiting his brother George and other relalii/aaml friends bißre returuing to uia home-in the west. Milford Mail:—L>e Miller, Ed Graham, Geo. Miles ands a number of pthers from Syracuse were in Milford last Mon lay, to soe the Fagr Warsaw bull game. .... Mr. ami Mrs Henry Def tease and baby Ethel from south of Syracuse, visited relatives in Elkh.itt over last Sunday.. .. Jhas Dora Ketring of the Lidiaa* Bazaar, spent Memorial Day at her home in Syracuse and lemaiue<l there over Sunday. Mr. l and Mrs. Ridgely will haye charge of the state biological statiob at Lake Wawasee. This school is a department of I’urduii University under the charge of Prof. Eigenmann the professor of zoology. This is; the second summer for the station The laboratory is fully equipped to ! accommodate.about 50 students. Il has a healthful and beautiful locativn up the lake shore. The students | come from ail parts of the state, and : many of tl ern arc engaged in original investigations,—Goshen News. Autrey V. Smith and N J Groves of Warsaw, started Si.turday morning fur a ifde on their wheels. They attended the Township S. S. conveii- ' Hun of Scott tp, and then went to Akrun where they remained until, Mun lay. We hear from Mr. Smith by a card written Monday noon at Legsu'iport. He says that through what couutty he has passed the pros- i pecU for good ciops aie not near as fovorable as with us. They expect lobs iu Crawfordsville during the State S. & convention, June'J to 11, then return byway of Indian <pTilts, Kokomo and Wabash. •
Come to Syracuse to trade. Read The Register for news. Tor that cool feeling, eat Kelring’s ice cream. Fresh Paiis Green at Miller A Bushong. Hot’ Coffee always ready at the ‘•Quick Meal ” Ice cream 30c. quart at Quick Meal Restaurant. Warm meals at all hours at the “Quick Meal” Restautant. Price 25 cents. . ■ Save your wife choking supper these hot days by taking home a good fresh lunch from the ‘ Quick • Meal.” On and after June Ist, the meat market will close at o’clock Sunday morning Ornamental Paints put up in small cans for household usex Over twenty different shades and colors fortale by Theo. Miller. Closing Out ' Wall Paper Sate. Papers worth 30c now going at 20 cents, 12c piaper at 10c; Remnants 2c a bolt —~ Rothenbergcr’s Furniture Store. Don t forget that L N, Kitson is handling Ship-lap, Cove Siding, and Soft Pine, Flooring, Lining, Lath, White Fine and Red Cedar Shingles, also Hemlock piece stuff. Bvf re buy ing, call and get prices. Milford, Ind; .■ The Elkhart Graveyard Insurance i Company has its hands full of law ’ suits brought against it by its disap- ■ pointed stockholders. Those grave- ! yard concerns are dishonest in their \ 1 inception, and no one having the remotest Knowledge < f business will invest good money in them,. Notice is again given to t'bi? bo’ders of unpaid-for lots iu the Syracuse Cemetery, that they may --pay foF tbeir property, and thus secure ownership <4 the same. Doubtless some have forgotten all about owing Tor their lots, and it is hoped this will be a Butlicient reminder of their remissness. It is needless 'to state that until tim lots are paid for the gffTn-nd belongs t<> the Geineterr association. The Association is now in need of funds for the enlarging of the cemetery grounds, and must look to the delinquent lot holders for prompt payment. At present, in the Ist additi u the foil iwiiig lots are occupied and unpaid for—l 3, 15, 18, 19, 21. .2. 35,. 37, 43 and 14. In the 2nd addition, lots 2,5,- 12, 19, 20 and 29 lire unpaid for. First addition lots are five dollars each, and secund addi'uuii h’t.-, ten dollars, SYRACUSE vs. WARSAW. Last Saturday afternoon a large crowd of base ball enthusiasts came to town from surrounding villages country to see the Giants win the se.con j game of base ball played on the kke grounds this season.. The famous Warsaw team of salaried players arrived ut noon overland, and after a hearty meal at the hotsl donned their suits aud started for the grounds for preliminary practice, lollowcd by the Giants. Both teams showed up well and at 2.30 umpire Ulf called play with W arsaw at the but J. Pore grabbed the wagontongue and faced pitcher Gass, while CarLiuer, with glove and musk took Lis position at the lack stop. The first three up went out iu One, two three order. Ibe Giants drew a blank in their first half. In the second Warsaw drew another cipher and Miller crossed the platu the home nine. In the third Warsaw drew another blank and Cai biuer, Laudis aud Kefir crossed’ the plate. No nfore runs wue scored until the inning wlitu Miller got home. Iu the seventh and eighth both clubs blanked; iu the uiuih Holloway and Kiu.lig came bufiie. In the lust i.a.f of the ninth with three men on liases and two: men out, the play er at third tried to come, in <>n a short hit i ast third Lut I • . a quick throw by kefir to CarLiuer I'.be runner was caught at the plate and the game was won, score 7 to U. I’uecrowd went wild when tbeGiauts shutout the visiting team by the ex>celleut work of Gass and Carbiner uud good support by the team. The battery wutk of Gass and CarLiuer was excellent, not an error being charged to them. The team ■ ivmk was good aud unl> once during the game did the visiting team ' yet a man to thud base. The um- ■ I° ■ ' • ptrework of Utt was fair ahd itn-' paitiai and all who saw the game admit it was the best seen iu these | pai ts fur some years. The loilow- ! mg is the scuie by tunings: Umougs:-! 2 3 4 5 S 7 8 ». Uiravusc-O 13 U 0 1 0 0 2 A ursuw —0 0 0 0 0 0 00U I Time us game 1 hoar'aml 50 a. u .fvBatteries: Syracuse Gass aqii Carfiiuer ! Warsaw, Mvv.art ami Tea!. • Struck out, by Gass, 7; Steward, 4. i Umpire Allen Ut'.. j
Perfumes at Miller A Bushdngs. Fred. Schwab of Wawoka, was in in town Sunday • s O. W. Christie and family of Lig- ’ Older, visited relatives over Sunday. J. P. Dolnn and Attorney Miles 1 had business iu the county seat Sat- 1 urday. 1 'Tooth Br ishcs, Hair, Brushes and. Clothes Brushes at Miller & Bush* ong’d. As we go to press, we hear that the Ft. Wayne ball play ers will play here against our team, July 4th. ( Our marshal, Noah King resigned his office, and the town board pointed Win. Snavely to fill the tionJesse Bietman of D iyton, Ohio, is visiting relatives here, bating been summoned because of the serious illness of Mr. Wm. Bietman. Oakwood Park News The annual Children's Day of the Evangelical Association will be held in the Evangelical church at 8. lomon ! Creek, in the evening of June 11. A line program is being prepiffcfed." All are cordially invited to attend. Rev. Oakes and fa.nily of ville are spending the week arOirSwood Park. Rev. D. S. Oakes and H. H , Rqinuehi arp.erccting a building at ( Oakwood Park, for the purpose of 1 serving lunch during Campmeeting. ( The buildings on the grounds have Jberii painted; the row boats have , been repaired, and new or.es are beI ing built. General improvements ' ; have been made on the grounds, and ' everything looks well. i : The Evangelical 8. 8. of Sq’ombn’s Creek drove over to Qakvvqod'Park 1 Baturd'*y. Two large tables were 1 spread w.th many good things to eat. Boat riding was the main feature of the afterncon. Refreshments were served in the evening, and q pleasant time vv:s reported by all. • . — ——j— Foi ethos July Rates. • Via the Baltimore A Ohio 11. R. Ou July 3d and 4th the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad will sell Excursion Tickets to and from alii stations, within a radius of 200 miles from starting point, at rate of one fare for found trip. Tickets will be good for return until July 6, 1836.] For further information, 1 call on or address any agent of the Baltimore 1 A Ohio Railroad, or L. S. Allen, As t , Gen’l Pass’r Ag’t, Chicago, 111. Low Rates to Fittiburg. The. North American sangebund will meet iu Pittsburg June 8 to 12 Tickets ..will be sold at all B. A O. Ticket offices on its liues,west of the Ohio River, for all traits of June G, . 7 ami 8, good for'return passage until June 13tb. The rate from Chi cago will be sll, and correspondingly low rates from other points. Tickets will also be sol I at all cou- • pou stations thruughoqt the west ami northwest. A tbropgh double J daily service of fast vestibuled Express Trains rup between Chicago land Pittsburg. For further information address L. S. Allen, Ass’t; Gerri Pass’r Agent. Chicago. Half Rates To Warsaw, Isd. Via the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. On June Wan t 11 B. AO; R. R.will self Excursion Tickets to Wanaw, Ind, at rate of ore fare fui the round trip account Knights of i Maccabees ol IndinniL Tickets will Jbe good for n turn uLTd June 12. tlS'Jli. Ou June 11th addresses will ; He delivered t>v Hon. D: P M uk'.ey. Miss Bina M. West, Milp Meredith and J. W. Replogle. Tcere will be a Minstrel entertainment in the eve ning. For further it fomiatidr* call on or address nearest B. A O. Ticket t agent. . ■' . ;—' —7— Halt Rate* tc Waxhirjton. 0 C. and BJbmj.-e. and V:a the B. t O.Ry. On July 4,5, 6 and 7, the Bllti more aud O Jo Railroad will sell Ex cursion Tickets t> vViDhiiigton, D C , and Baltimore, Md., at the rate of oue fare for the nur d trip, account of tLe Young People’s Socii ty of Christian Endeavor, Convention j Tic k* ts will be good for return until July 15, but are subject to on extension until Jiil.i 31, provided they are deposited with joint agent at Washington, prior to 6 uVh -ck p. . rn. f July 14. For further iuformatiuu addiess any B and O Ticket Agent, or L. 8. Alien. A G P A. CtiiJcago. Important Notice. Beginning with the second Monday aud Tuesdays of May, I will be • absent from my office. Please remember ami not call upon abovedates. D. S. HONTZ. "•OTlxe ZEBOglstex”: $1 ONE DOLLAR $1 ' AU The News,
Patronize the advertisers. Several members of the Maccabeee and their wives will attend the meeting of that Older at Warsaw today. C. G. Conn of Elkhart, is suggested as a possible candidate for gover nor on the Democratic ticket. lit would be a strong candidate. SMOKE WITH US. C.r-ATe S/rK‘Ae.' ' gj? Crt/CfIQQ 1* For Sate by EE. MILES & SO§. MILLER & BUSHONG . For Sale. One good Buckeye Mower, or will trade for stock. S. L. Ketriug. We respectfully invite you Esans to come in and see us. We will treat you right and give you a good sly’ve for 10c. Haircut 20e Al Kiudig’s old stand. Yours for good work, Crus. Bachmax. The Cheapest—That’s The Best!’ We are selling Lumber and Shingles as low as the lowest, 1 quality Considered, and invite your inspection. IRVIN J. BEC-KNELL. Milford, Indiana. '-' . , very Irou&sosome. Laxative • teas" aie a bother Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is more convenient, pleasant to taker and more effective. Try-a ,10c bottle large slabs 50c- ai.d sl. at Theo. Msl.yv''liru/'t.o';!. Al. W-oostet'. a nrominent citizen of Osseo. Mieti., after siifferingly exciutia- ■ timily from pies for twenty years, was cured in a short time by using DeWitts Witch Hazei Saive. ar. absolute cure f<>; all skin diseases. More <>’ this preparation is ’used then all others combined. 1 Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A pet feet.remedy for skin diseases, chapped liti nds and lips, and never fails to ciire piles— Miller & Bushong. ... r.- • » , Bucklens Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Fleers. Salt’ Rheum. Lever Sores. Chapped Hands. Chilblains Cortis, anil all Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay reauirbll. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For Sale by Miller & Bushong. Young mothers dread the Summer .months on account of. the great mortality among children caused by b>we) troubles. Perfect safety may be assured those who keep oil hand DeWitt'Colic and Cbo era Cure, and administer it promptly. For cramps, bilious colic, Oysentry and diarrhoea, it affords .instant’relief.—Miller A Bushong. ■j' The Silver Crate. Silver has greatly depreciated in com tnerciaLvalues, and may be found impracticable for money pur-popes,.; but thousands suffering from dy«peusiaindigestion, .and 'cou.-tipati-.-'u . have found that 50. e. or SI in silver; invested.' in Dr. 1 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is worth its weight in gold. Tr'ai >i;.e- ;10 doses 10 c). by Theodore Miller. druggist. Never Out Os Season T*i re is no time in the year when Dr: Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is not a bene tit! to mankind. It cures constipation and indigestion,, and diarrhoea caused by bad condition of the digestive organs. Trial size bottles 10c, also 50t and $1 size of Theo. Miller, druggist. Busy people have no time, and sensible' people have no inclination to use a slow remedy. One Minute C<mgh Cure 1 acts promptly and gives permanent results—Milier & Bushong. .win:. Those contemplating building should see me for prices in steer and tin roofing, galvanized iron and tin spouting. Bicycle repairs and Sundries, Machine repairs. PULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES KEPT IN STOCK/ S. Harmless ARI EL ’ JAR'..' Bicycles. A Good stock of Furniture. Window Shades, Pictures Framed, and also a FINE LINE OF> ■VGTa.II ’ COME IN AND SEE GOODS AND GET PRICES BEFORE BI TING. J. W. EOTHEKSERGER.
New Goods Just In. Wc have just returned from market and have purchased a large new stock consisting in part cf Wash Silks for Ladies Waists, Dimities, Pctv calcs. Persian Novelty Plaids. White Goods. Mo hairs for Smarts, Etc.* v Also a large assortment of Ladies’ Shirt Waists, latest styles, with dez tatched collars. Ladies’ Capes. A large assortment . of new styles in Ladies Capes. Also a fine line of Belts and Belting. New line of Silk Unbrellas, all prices. Carpets and Matti ng’ in all the latest patterns and shades, Don’t -buy till you see 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 inglianis'Sc a yd. stoolz and IZats, all stales. GOOD CLOTHES. . V _ -- We have a new stock of ready, made clothing upxto-datc and right in every way, including ccs, A it‘will be worth your while to look the stock over, whether you buy or not. A " ; WE’IL PLEASE Good Housekeepers With our new dishes, in fashionable patterns c ; just in, A A And wc’H surprise them with the prices, too. Come in and see them. | ZNir f *® | n» e a—JLI Want a Bicycl e? The MONARCH, high grade is the best. A We can save you money. A See us before buying. Wheels from SSO, up. A A a A A A A A rrrA. /I " r «S*'|" ’ t < % WL Deere corn planters. CORN WESTERN, BROWN, - OSBORNE HARROWS. There are none bctterAvwe’ll sell them right. CAN SAvT YOU MONEY ON WIRE AND WIRE NETTING. E. E. STIIIEBY. ’ ■ ® THE NEW CASH GROCERY Is offering you many bargains this week which willl pay you to investigate. » Tea! Tea! Tea! ' 1 • CRACKERS! Our Young Hyson 6 pounds good CRACKERS Tea 20c. a pound is a f6r 25c> bargain . / ■ ...t . I - —— i . — L Try our Choice Yellow Table 7 bars of m-OZ SOAP for p EIC g ES , 25c Try it 1 k Try our Siegei town Ginger Ale, Sar-aparilla ami Birch Beer. J. E. Kilgore. - GIANT ©EMEKT/ Mends Everything. lIEI WIM 801111.. Maraifarlcred by GI.IYT MBF’G CO., Judson, Mid. ; > -FOR SALE LY-i Miller A Busborg, ' Drugs and Wall Far-er Theodore MRkr, ’ . Drug# »ud Stalwuery. < ’ bYRACUbE, INDIANA
