The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 43, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1896 — Page 4

SYRACUSE REGISTER- ■• . . Published every Thursday, at Syra«MMa, Kosciusko County. State <4 ludiaua «> C. MAKAM, E<i«ar aM PuNiAer. ■«S £ C. CfUHAM, Associate Mit 9 * ■~J I " , 1 • Roleaodat Uie ixatofflre a* SyracuM. as Aecwod-ClaM Mall Matter fc&cription Terms: Ona Fear. (.'ash in Advance.;?’.—.. .81 00 Mooths •• •• : 50 ■*. i •••••. * • hutMcriptibns running three months ’* arrears without settlement, will he charged tip at the rale of Twenty-Five Onto for each additiouai Six Mouths. THURSDAY, Sep j, jSph t -«_ SYRACUSE MARKETS. ' Revised every Thursday. f uller per lb . « We Ktits , " Uoi J(X . " »*••« “ buslfcM I av <w»« : . — . •<•»«*** " ' S) tots uj fefa’od M ’■l: . . . •; ; •• . BANKERS. MILFORD. IND. c M 1 srwiil BI.XIHG BrSHESI. Deposits Received. • I ; ■■ • • ' F. HOY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ' ’J '• • r ..., . Syracuse Z Indiana. t>. S. HONTZ, Dentist. .■-JOrnca at— ’ • ■iL ; ' ' ■■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ . Syracuse, Indiana. ( i EO. W. MILES, '■ i' T ; "' •■ - ■■ . ■ Laxvyer and insurance underwriter. 5 ■- Special nttvntiou given to collection* IND. MANLY, ABSTRACTOR. I«i FrompUi Doee-Priat Right •ffirr Hit: Ike Po»t BlTke, W«n«w. lid. ■o J. • • ■ I jpu BUSHONG, I BARBER. HAIR CUT 10 Cte. SHAVI 10 «t». . I ‘ ' ■' ‘ ■ I •_ t«rvb *» ibeiUs and DR HOWSER, • PROPRIETOR OF TfIK • ' tWhSE IUT B . ■■ ' ■ |'rvin; t given to busmen*. 4, ■ Syracuse Hotel. FRET). UINDERER, iroprie n>R. XAxiS $2.00 PSB DAT. first* I*** kccomimxintioM. Free %i< i<> «ftJ front ah trains. ST t;.»»i l|.nrry in connection SYRACUSE, INDIANA. 5 ' M- jj L - - H i ■ ■ . ■■■' ■ 1 -" ■■—" ' - . " .. J • 1? M. OTT. X • VEA..KK IS Euid Scßwood W ■ ■ »■ .{ tftarkrt price paid for tinker tn Ihr oral tit* mill Fartnar* fc.oiug i i M i«er !• e» shouki not wait f.,» ii- to 4 . in* nod *.*• you. but dn»puM a pwrtai i Aid and we will iuveotigale. and Matching done to order on short Notice. INDIANA

LOCAL BREVITIES. Syracuse is the place to trade. Fairoaixe those who advertise. Syringes of all kinds—J H Miller Don't foi get the band concert Saturday night Hot or cold lunch always ready at the “Quick Meal.” Get your pictures framed cheep at the furniture store. Reduced rates on a gallon or more of lee Cream at the “Quick Meal.” Clarence Mann of Aahky, was visit ing Relatives iu town this week. Hon. Jho. W. Stetler attended the republican meeting ut Warsaw, Saturday. Mrs. Kilgore and daughter, are visiting relatives and friends in. Albion this week. Every Democrat in this vicinity should subscribe for The "Weekly Democrat. ! It's going to be a leader. The Registeb cmi print your cards and programs on short potice. Come in and give us your order. ■! ’ » Look fur Liberty Pole and New Silver Ash Cigar, manufactured by Miles Robbius A Co , Milford, Ind. I can loan sonie monev on favorable terms to the propel- parly who will apply promptly. Geo. W. Mi lev Bring your prescriptions and family recipes to J H Miller He “ill fill thuu with nothing but pure drugs The Ministerial Association of the M. E. church for Goshen District will meet thia year at Wolcottville, sepsi-ia*. • Frank Kilgore and Miss Maud Kilgore of Wolf Lake, are vu j ing thefamil v of their brother, J. E. Kilgore, this week. . ■ It will soon be time for the email boy to wash the vacation dust from bis feet, put on his shoes, look-sour, and get ready for school. Mr. and Mrs. Harkless and family and Miss Elsworth of Decatur, Ind., were visiting relatives in Albion Sunday. Miss Elsworth returned home the first of the week. Our schools will open Monday, Sep. 7th, with the following teachers: Principal, J. P. Dolan, Grammar Dep’t. Miss Myrtle Bushong; Intermediate Dcp’t, M‘as Dale Hillabold; Primary l»ep’t, Miss Irene Sprague. Albert Stewart, of Rufua, Ark., a cousin of Richard Guv, has returned to this place after an absence of eight years He reports an almost total failure of crops in that section from drought, and he concluded Indiana was good enough for bin, Trartee A- W Strieby is building a neat brink school house in District No. 9, known as tbe “Dismal'' The dimensiohs are 2t1x38 with an annex 10x18, and a beliry The dis triet baa needed a school building for some time, and the one now building will be a very neat and comfortable one. We noticed many Goshen people at the lake resorts Sunday, among the newspaper fraternity were, L. H Beyerls, of the Goshen Times, Geo.. T. Ager, of the News, O; W.Jkussell , the Times, and Mr. A. D. /undt of Dayton, 0., a brother-in-lsw of Mr. Russell, who was visiting one lakes for the first time. Preaching in the M. E- churdi Friday, Saturday and Sunday night as follows:—Friday night Dr. Hudson; Saturday night, Rev. Snow; Sunday morning, Rev. Groves; Sunday evening. Dr. Hudson, who will also administer Sacrament of Lord's Supper. Love Feast from 7to 7:45 Sunday evening. You are moat cordially invited to all these ter vices. The Second Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. ebuich for tbe Milford charge, will be bell in the M E vuiirch, Syracuse, tomorrow, (Friday) at 2 JO.p. m. Dr Hudson will preside. Reports are required from pastor, hvcal preachers, elaas leaders, S. S. superintendents and aiswarda. Let all render faithful, honest service Remember in Jeremiah 48:10 God says: “Cursed be he that doe.h the work of the Lord deceitfully.'’ The Railroad Conductors Excursion to Jones' Landing last Sunday was not as largely attend*d as former years. Two trains, one frond Defiance, Ohio, and one from South Chicaga The people seemed to enjoy themselves boatriding and visiting the resorts around tbe lakes. Ibe Syracuse band had been engaged for the day by landlord Jones, and was the only band at tbe lake. They furnished music during tbe da> tbe steamer Anna Jones, and received many compliments on the excellence of their music, lhe day was clear but cool, which perhaps ( kept many from miming.

The Weekly Democrat, $l,OOl Come to Syracuee to trade. Read Tmh Relisteh for news. Alaska Salmon on ice, at the “Quick Meal” ■ Come in and pay ua something on subscription A full line of Blank Books at Rothenberger'a Scoti h Colic Cure for horses, at J H Miller's drug store Subscribe for the Weekly Democrat. Only S a year. Pure Drugs and lowest prices on afl goods at —Theo. Miller's. Mrs. E. E. Strieby is visiting with' friends in Leesburg this week. Democrats! you can leave your subscription with Wm- 'Wallis, P. Ml J. A. Ketring left Sunday for a trip through the North west on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Haney of Milford, were guests of relatives here this week. New line of Druggists’ Sundries just in. All goods in stock are fresh and pure. Tkbo. Miller. Mr. Rittenour has purchased the old hotel and will move it on his lot in tbe Crow addition. Levi Kitson cf Milford, was in; town Monday aud made tins office a pleasant call. He reports business in bis line good. Miss Minnie Stough is spending a week in Goshen the guest of My. and Mrs David Lamb and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lamb. William Jennings Bryan, the boy orator of the Platte, aid aspirant fspr ( the highest gift of the people, Preii-j dent of. the United States, will speak at E k hart, Sep. 3 . ' Gene Semane will take charge of the mill this week as miller, tvhicb means to its patrons the usual excellent Hour. Editors generally are 16 to 1 mqn. They generally have 16 patches oii 1 pair of pants, and it’s IB td 1 if they can buy another pair unless tbe delinquent subscriber come? to the rescue. We are fast nearing that ccndiliou. . Ham, liver and veal sandwiches, , Boston Baked Beans, Tickled Eggs, Fried Chicken, Sardine Salad and Cream Puffs are a few of the mainv choice things to be found on (be "Quick Meal'* Sandwhich and pastry , counter Saturday and Sunday. S. L Ketring will handles full line of earn pies of Suits and Pants Goods for J. L. Neher of Nappanee. Mr. Neber is well known as a first class . tailor, and you o*n n4y on • good fit Call and see samples, 45. Tb.e following subscribers have banded us money on subscription lately. Edwin Darr, $2; Ed. Snavely, $1; Frank Sloan, $1; Sidney Richard Guy, $1; Mrs Mike Nicolai, $1; C. V. Smith, sl, Miss Maud Wilt, 81; Geo. D. Bartholomew, |1; R. D. ilowser, 50c. John M Ott brought us a sample of German Prune, which he received . from Lis brother, Tillman Ott, of! Oregon. Tbe prune weighed a quarter of a pound Tae fruit can I be grown successfully in this section, and Mr. J. M. Ott, our fruit tree man is selling the trees, and will be glad to take your order. See him and he will give you all tbe information you desire. Board of Education Meeting. At tbe regular meeting of the County Board of Education, for Kosciusko County, held at Warsaw, the following resolutions were pat« sed: Resolved, that the resolution passed one year ago to hold but one examinatiouifor graduatnk.be übolisbe*l, and the fdlluwing substituted. Resolved, that there be two graduation examinations held, one general to be Leld at various places throughout the County, tbe 3d Saturday in March, and one special to be held at Warsaw, 4ie 3d Saturday in April. Qualifications of applicants for graduation are—lat.: —AU applicants will Lave to complete the Btu year course. 3ud:—They must have passed at least two bi monthly examinations. Upon the recommendation of Uuui.ty Superintendent Worley, after a warm and thorough discussion, tbe following resolution was passed; Resolved, that the trustees of each township appoint a committee of one to assist the County Superintendent in grading graduates manuscript Resolved, that schools in towns and villages begin the first Munday in September, arid that District schools bepn on tbe fourth Monday; , In September. . Si- ' ■ I

The Weekly Democrat, 1.00. Recipe for preserving pickles at J H Miller’s drug store R. E. Miller of Sidnev, was the I guest of his cousiu, J. H. Miller, this week. J. W. Rothenberger lias puneh- i ased a lady and gents tandem bicy- < cle of the Ariel factory, Toronto FaiHKeptemtier Ito 12. 1 ? | The Nickel- Plate will place excur- J sion tickets on sale Aug 31. 256 , Geo. Edsal of Benton, hae opened 1 a shoe repair shop on Huntington street He is a good workman in his 1 line* * It gives perfect eaHsfaetion: it is ' all we claim; it is just what you ‘ want these"*hot days—“ Quick Meal” ' Ice Cream. 1 ■’ , i Mrs. Lizzie Rentfrow left- this morning for Chicago, where she will ( visit relatives and friends a few weeks. ..-ts ■ , Thomas Epert of Garrett' will occupy his cottage on Huntington street, some time soon; so we are informed. Now is the time to repair your fence. White cedar posts 10c and fence boards 312 a thousand.—L. bi, Kitson, Milford, Ind. * The State Fair this year will have four music days instead of one as in | former years. The Rogers Cornet band with twenty-five men has been employed for the week. A number of our citizens started early this morning for Goshen, where they took the train for Elkart, to hear Hon. Wm. J, Bryan, deliver a speech on the money question. Just finished a new kiln of brick, I first quality. Anybody neeuing brick lean furnish on short notice. Also have the Syracuse tile on hand. Call or write to W. H. M arner, North Webster,lnd. 11; Mr. Estlick of New Paris has purchased the drue stock of Theo. Miller, and tbe gentlemen are today invoicing. Mr. Estlick will have something to say in a business ‘way to our citizens and farmers in our next issue, Trustee, A. W. Strieby has made the following appointments of teachers for the coming school rear, which will begin September 28, ’9B. Ezra Hess, District No. 3 C. C. Bachman, “ - ° 4 Ed. Ott, ’ “ “ 5 J. E Reed, “ “ 9 Miss Maud Wilt, “ “I William Jasper The appointment of a teacher for District 6 wi 1 be made soon. Taken Up, One Male Hog, weight, weight about 100 pounds, owner can have same by calling on Jerry Fackler and paying damages. 4t. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Lunt A Walters having dissolved, F- W. Lunt will assume all debts and make all collections due the above firm. Lvxr A Waltejm, 44. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Publ lie Sale at their residence, one-half | mile south of Syracuse, on | THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1896, j the following property to-wit:— 3 Head Work Horses, -1 Cow, I’one and a half year old Steer. 1 one and a hall year old Lull, 2 Farm Wagons, 2 sets Draft Hartes*. 1 pair of Bob-Sleds, 2 Kay Rakes, 1 Sleigh, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Drill, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Hay Tedder, 1 Buckeye Binder, 2 blowers, 2 Corn Cultivators, I Corn Planter, 1 Corn Shelter, 2 Springtooth Harrows, 1 Plaster Sower, 2 Meat Parrels, s Iron Kettles, 1 Copper Kettle, 3 Iron Kettles, a lot of Toole, about 140 ;Sugar Pails, about 5 tors of Clover Hay, 200 bushels of Corn, a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture and other articles. !.. '. TERMS.-ONE YEARS TIME will be given on sums of 35 or more, purchaser giving note with approved security, without interest if paid when due, otherwise 8 per cent from date. Less sums Cueb. Sale to commence at 9 o’clock, sharp. r Joux AND CaTHEKIXZ KeBX. Phil. Carr, Auct The International Fair. and Exposition at foronto, Canada, is open Sep let talSth. The Nickel Plate Coad offers for sale excursion tickets at extremely tow rates, good going Aug 31 to Sep 3d. Tickets are routed via Cleveland, Baffalo ond Niagara Falls. Low rates to the Toronto Fair via the Nickel Plato Road Aug 31 to Sep 3d. Ask ageuU 393 On Aug 29. 30 and 81 and September 1 the B. & O. R p will sell eeursion tickets to Indianapolis, Ind., at rate of one fare for the roundtrip, account Nation al Democratic CoavetiUol. Ticket* will j be goudJdr return until Sep 7.

Tue Weekly Democrat, SI.OO. Patronize the advertieera. Mrs. H. L Hooker of Chicago, ia the gueet of her parent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson. The only place to get your tablets and school supplies is ac the Syracuse Furniture Store. Sheldon Harkless and Miss Hester Rosenberger, cycled to Albion Sunday, returning Tuesday. The return trip, 22 miles, was made in three hours. A new feature of the State fair, Sep 14-19, will be the scientific demonstration of the “X-Rays’’ by Prof. Dayton C. Miiler, of the C ise Applied School of Science. Pref. Miller’s work in this line has brought the beet results of any experimentalist not excepting Edison, in hia work at the State Fair he will be equipped with every appliance for perfect and successful results. This is a great opportunity for the student, teacher and (or the doctor or surgeon. Low rate excursion tickets are on sale via the Nickel Plate Road to Toronto, Canada, Aug 31 to Sep 3, account the International Fair. 255 Try The Weekly Democrat; three months on trial for only 25 cents. — For Rent "Thirty-eight (38) acre Farm on Syracuse lake. Apply to Gio. K, Baird, Syracuse, Ind. It is now after harvest and we expect everyone indebted to us to call and settle their accounts. J II Miller. WANTED. Wheat and Oats at the elevator, for which will pay highest market price. J. A. Ketkiso. FOR RENT. Good small farm of 40 acres, all under cultivation, 2| miles north of Syracuse. Good house and large orchard. Rent must be cash? Apply to AUSTIN GRISSAMER. Another Car Load. Tor the next 6o days will sell the BEST RED CEDAR SHINGLES, at $2.65 Cash. L N- KITSON, Milford, Ind. We respectfully invite you Esaus to come in and see us. -We will treat you right and give you a good shave for 10c. Haircut 20c. . At Kindig’s old stand. Tours for good work, ’ T Chas. Bachman. The Cheapest—That’s The Best! We are selling Lumber and Shingles as low as the lowest, quality considered, and invite your inspection. |S IRVIN J. BECKNELL. Milford, Indiana. FARM FOR SALE. A farm of 136 acres, 20 acres of woods balance under good ouitivatibn, with barn, house and out-build-ings and'modern improvements, two miles south of Syracuse, Ind., apply to —Mrs. Eli Sthfier, Syracuse, Ind. Burkien s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. 'Bruits. Sores, Ulcers. Sait. Rheum. T ever Sores.-Chapped Hands, Cliiil>iain» Corns, and al! Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or uo pay required.. It is guaranteed to give jM-rfevt satisfaction or jnoney. refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For Side by Mu.er & Bushong. Ou August 30 the B & O K'y will sell Excursion.tickets to Jones’ Landing oh Lake WaWasee at very low rates account Order of Railroad Conductor’s Excursion, Special train will leave Syracuse at 9:15a m. Low rates are offered via the Nickel Flete Road to Toronto? Ont Aug 31 to Sep 3. account the Great International Fair. Good returning until Sep 14. Toronto and Return Low rates via the Nickel Plate Road through Cleveland, Buffalo au Niagara Falls Tickets sold Aug 31. to Sep 3d, returning until Sep 14. Canada’s Great Fair. » On Aug 30 and 31. and September 1. to* B & O K’y will soil low rale excursion ticket* to St Paul Minn, account GA g National Encampment. Tickets will be good returning September 15, but subject to an extension until September 3D, if deposited with Joint Agent at st Paul, Minn, prior io sepu-mber 15.

contemplating building should see me for prices io steel and tin roofing, galvanized iron! and tin spouting. Bicycle repairs and Sundries, Machine repairs. FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES KEPT IN STOCK. S. HARKLESS. fc, Tixo ISeg'istei” $1 ONE DOLLAR $1 Ail The News. i

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New Goods Just In. We have just returned-rom market and have purchased a large new stock consisting in par of Wash Silks for Ladies Waists, Dimities, Pcrz calcs. Persian Novelty Plaids, White G«xL Mo> hairs for Skirts, Etc. Zc Also a large asserhueat of Ladies* Shirt Waists. latest styles, with Cached cellars. Ladies’ Capes. A large assortment of new styles In Ladies* Capes, Also a fine line of Belts and Belting. New line of Silk Umbrellas, all price, Carpets and Matting in all the latest patterns and shades. Don't buy till you sec this line. .*•- ■ ' Shoes and Slippers. Womens’ Misses and Children s Tan Shoes and and Sandals In the latest shades. Coed Standard Prists. 5c a yard, and Ginnbiiflis 5c a vd. ZLarg'e stoclz cin.dL : Olxildiexx’s Summci' EXats, a.ll stsrles. 1 GOOD CLOTHES. » • < I «■ Wc have a new stock of ready made clothing up-to>date and right in every way. including prix cc. A, it will be worth ycur while to look ’Mie stock over, whether you buy or not, JA WE’LL PLEASE Good Housekeepers ' with our new dishes, in fashionable patterns just in. JX A, And we’ll surprise them with the prices, too. Come in and see them. 5. L. Ketring. .. . . . —— r ; ~ ■ i.. 4 When the SuSa the • ofci Brown Leaves aha the tree! creak and complain of the shivering blasts, suggestions of warmth and comfort don’t come amiss. Our new line of Stoves are in,; and will bear inspec-

tion. We keep everything in the Hardware Line, and our prices—always the lowest—enable you to get the worth of your money. Don't buy until you have got our prices, j 1

' ’ '■ . -f * jF’siin.te, Oils a.rxcl ‘V’a.rrxisii. K E. STRIEHY. •' ■ r ■' ■ ?’ '' I ’I ' ‘■4 . ‘ ■ , I ■ . " ■ U THE NEW CASH GROCERY » * • Buying for Cash is a saving to every consumer. We get the best things and sell, them as close to cost as we can. Qualities are not sacrificed to price, and „yct prices arc never high, -■ Otic new 0001 Tea is unexcelled . - ... for a good cup at 500. a poupd‘ '. 01 . t “ c *^ c x * no oa _i . — — hand. Try it. SO2LF! _. — T bars of L3NOX SOAP fcr < Ecl‘»<?r Dicker Coffee, 25c25c : Try It- Mocba an I JuraCoffee, 30c1 ■ —r~~ —r rut Canned Cora sc. Halt-pint can Perk and Beans ■. «£!««» few. _ gc. IWI t . u ..u„ e r,,.,, j.„ Potted Ham for Lunch. ■ - at 15c J. E. Kigore. — - Li = — r DR. FOOTE'S 1IA!TI>-BOOK OF KEAITII STINTS ANO 3E.18T BKCIPEM, is the title of a very valuable book that gives a grv it amount of information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody. concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., BT TELLS A BOLT What to Eat. Influence of Plants, T”ara.ots- of the Skin, Care of Teeth, How to Emit, Occupation for Invalids, Bathing-Beet Way. After-Dinner Naps, Things to Do Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lnng 1 ilseascs, Effects of T- >l»arco. ' Things to Avdid, Medicine. How to Avoid Them, Cure for li.te.a.oerenco, > Perils of Summer Fuperfluous Hair, Clothing, W hat to Wear, Headache. Ch use & Cure, How to Breathe ’ Kemori.ig Same, How Much to Wear, To Get Ri.l of Lice. Dangers of Kissing, Kest-xriug the Drowned. Contagious Diseases, X.ilariai Affections, Orerheatiag Houses, Preventing Noar-Sighted-Mow to Avoid Them, Croup- to I’nevenu Ventilatiott, nees, Biwcise, IT TELLB'IMW TO CVBE Black Eyes, Boils. Burrs. CliHib’.nlns, Cold Kget, Coms, Coughs, Cholera, Dinrrixeu. Diphtheria, Dywutery, Dandruff. Dy*;* ; - II ira. he, F<■! >ns. Fetid Feet, Fret-kids, Headache. Hh-conah. Ilives!tl<>ars«-n<-sK. Itch'.a-. lu’iamesl P. Irv P.» .ning, Moles. Ptaiptes, Piles. Rheumatism. Ringworm. Snoring. Stammering. Core ?:y<:s Si ro Mont'o, Bore Xtpt>>s; Sore Throat, Bunstruke, Stings and •aseet Bites Sweating r< er, T<--..tiae!:«. i’icorß, : Wafts, C-r Ugh. Worms tit CLadreL *X Lt. IL S.illilh>CT3lty kIILLiS. I ■' “■ ' - -.1 ' . .