The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 10 September 1896 — Page 4

SYRACUSE * REGISTER. . Published every Thursday. at Syracuse, Kosciusko County. State of Indiana ED. C. GRAHAM, EAiter art PaWHSer. MRS E C GRAH AM,' Ajtociafc Editor ' Kntered at Uw poatoffire at Syracuse, an Second-Claw Malt Matter. Sobscription Terms: On« Year. Cash in Advance . .St 00 Six Months •• " •• 50 Three •• ...... 25 Subscriptions running three months in arrears without settlement, will be charged up at the rate of Twenty-Five Cento for each additional Six Months. THURSDAY, Sep io, I«p6 SYRACUSE MARKETS. Revised every Thursday. Batter per lb , i to' Ken “ dot. toWboat “ bU'toU ; «c Cera “ “ Me Cto rar Seed ~ S to Sou id Miami b:. : ■■■■ BANKERS, MILFORD, IND. > M A GKHEUL BANKISC' Br&I.IEK. | Deposits Received. J J F. HOY. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. mA ,D. S. HONTZ, t 'Dentist. —Office at— Syracuse. Indiana. (-JEO. W. MILES, Lawyer and insurance underwriter. Special attention given to collections. stbacusz. nn>.

MANDY, abstractor: W*rt Promptly lUne-rritts Kisht Ittin (in lie Pail Mln. W«n l«, lid. JfJLI BUSHONG, BARBER. NANI OTf-IO sb, SHAVE-tO cl», ANTClnan «o«rl« »P<l share rewire jtl Dr. howser, • ritiiriiiCTouoi rns SU fflflUß. Prompt attention given te business. FRED. HINDERER. I’ROPKIErOK. lAT23 $2.00 PSB DAY. ‘ First-elxw acwmre xlationA F.ec *lmm to ami from all tealns. •grtied Livery in connection. SYRACUSE, INDIANA ' | » mm "' — ■ " ’".n —► " Fm. ott. • DEAI.RKIX bri ui Sdtote lute Highest market price pawl for timber iu tbe woods ar at. tb* mill. Farmers Saving timber t« ell should not wait Woa towHiieaudsee you. bet drup es a postal rani and we will investigate. planing and Matching done to order on short Notice. SYRACUSE, INDIANA

LOCAL BREVITIES. Syracuse is tba place to trade. Patronize those who advertise. Don’t foi get the band concert Saturday night Get your pictures framed cheap at, the furniture store. Dr. F. M. Ihrig of Goshen, was in town Tuesday on business. Rev. Love is visiting relatives and friends in Lagrange this week. A. H. Blahchard was doing business in Goshen a few days thia week. Oysters by the dish or quart at the “Quick Meal Restaurant.’’ John W. Stetler and Attorney Miles bad business in Warsaw.to- ■ • ■ . ' ■ day. Will Hendrickson will leave shortly for Oklahoma to look after his land interests there. Mrs. C. E. Ketring went to South Bend today to remain one week, the guest of relatives. The Register can print your cards and programs on short notice. Come in and give us your order. Look for Liberty- Pole and New .Silver Ash Cigar, manufactured by Miles Robbins A Co., Milford, Ind. Mr. Zauer has been appointed by the School Board as janitor of the school building for this school year. I can loan seme money on favorable terms to the properparty who will apply promptly. Geo. W. Mlles. Mrs. Frank Sloan of Syracuse, has been visiting,Mrs. -Sharon Hall and other friends.—-Goshen News. Bring your prescriptions and family recipes to J II Miller He will fill them with nothing but pure drugs A pleasant social parly was given, at the Lome of Mies Jessie Youuce, Saturday night, September sth, ‘96. The young people present were: Messrs David Blue, Elmer Grissamer, Perrv Bunger, Chauncey Myers, Joe Hire, Frank Strieby, Adam Darr, Omer Cable, George Asbbrook, Cull Grisaanier. Misses Letfiie Bunger. Blanche Sarjent Prudence Butt, Minnie Myers, Mabie Sa-jent, Stella Butt, Bell Lung, Binia Cullers, Fay Hire, Jennie Long. A pleasant evening wm spent, and after refreshment* were served, the young people left for their homes; ;

Dr. Bowser was called by Dr. Latta yesterday to assist in performing an operation on Abraham Hap- 1 ner, who lives near Solomon's Creek. 1 About two years ago he met with an accident which came very nearly kil- 1 line him. While driving a wagon loaded with over a thousand feet of lumler, he was thrown from the wagon face downward in the road, the wagon passing over his back. He was seriously injured. Since that time bis foot began swelling and and upon examination by the doctors it was found necessary to amputate the leg near the knee. Mr. Hapner is about CO years of age and he may be* able to pull through. Three.buys, Earl Harley, James Ricbart and Harry Bertram, about the ages of 16 ye ars, whose parents reside in Goshen, went into Hermon Hoover’s melon patch last Sunday to steal melons. Young Hoover ran borne <nd getting bis father's revolver out of the draw made for patch and shot three tin.ee at the boys with the intention, so he says, of frightening: the boys. One of the bullets struck Kail Hailey in the back, lodging neat the abdomeu, the second shot struck Rich art, passing along Lis back just above the hips. Earl Harley lies in a critical con ditiou at Lis home, and young Hoover is behind the bars awaiting the result. The doctors tear that the wound will prove fatal. A peculiar accident happened •aily last Thursday morning near Pickwick Park,one mile east of town. Ed. Lance, who live* at the head of Syracuse lake, was walking along the railroad track, coming west, when be meta freight train gviog east. As the train came near he stepped to to one side of the track, and when opposite him be looked up to the fireman when a large piece of coal, weighing nearly 50 pounds, fell hour the tender, striking him » quarely in tLs face, hawking bi m backward unconscious- Tbs fireman saw the accident and the train was stopped and assistance rendered. His it juries, while not dangerous, will render him uutit for work for some time. His jaw was ciacked and face tenibly disfigured. Dr. Bowser was sent fur an I dressed the cuts and set the broken jaw He was fortunate in escaping with bis life. This should be a warning to persons walking on tbs right of way jto be sure And get out of danger when trains are passing.

The Weekly Democrat, SI.OO. Come to Syracuse to trade. Read The Registeb for news. Fall plowing and seeding is nearly finished. Come in and pay us something on subscription Best line of School Supplies at J. H. Miller’s. A full line of Blank Books at tothenberger’e Oysters served in any style at the “Quick Meal Restaurant.**j Farmers have commenced cutting coririiTtfyis section. Subscribe for the Weekly Democrat. Qnly $ a year. Gene Semans has moved into the lohn Dillon property. H. W. Buchholz of Chicagoi Jc., ias charge of the station here uptil someone is sent in his place. The genial Phil. Carr, the wellknown auctioneer, is a first cousin of William McKinley of Ohio. Preaching in the Brethren Church next Sundav morning. You are cordially invited to attend this service. Fruit is plentiful this rear. Grapes at 1c a pound, Peaches 50c a bushel, and apples can be had for the trouble of gathering them. In this week's Mssue we publish the full report of the 152 d Regiment reunion furnished by the secretary, Mr. Robinson, of Warsaw. Copies will be sent to each comrade.

Mrs. Benner and Miss Cora Green were in Fort Wayne last week looking up the latest styles in millinery and the married may as well face the inevitable with calm composure. John and Catherine Kern will sell arm implements, horses, grain and household goods, at their residence .south ofjown on Thursday, September 17, 1896. See sale bills for further particulars. S. L. Ketring will handle a full line of samples of Suits and Pants Goods for J. L. Neher of Nappanee. Mr, Neber is well known as a first-class tailor, and you c«n rely on a good fit. Call and see samples. 45 W- J. Frederick and family returned to Garrett today, after a |hree months outing at their cottage on Lake Waw&sce, and were accompanied home by Mr. Frederick’s mother and sister of Indianapolis

Sudden Death. It is our painful duty to chronicle i the sudden death of one of our esteemed citizens. J. M. Blair, who Las been a resident <?f Syracuse for the past three year*, was found lying unconscious in the out-house at the rear of tie depot about 10 o’clock Sunday morning by A. M. Jones and A. C. Acker. At the hour above named, u freight train cams in from the west and stopped for water, and when ready to leave, the crew went to the office lor orders and found it open but the agent gone. Some one said he was in the rear of the depot and would bo back soon, but failing to come, the above mentioned gentlemen went to find him. He was carried gently to his Lome and medical assistance sent for. Our doctors being out of town, Dr. Becknell of Milford was telegraphed for and came at once. Dr Bowser also went to the house on Lis arrival Lome, and everything known to medical skill was employed to restore conaciousuess, but without avail. He lingered until 10:10 p. in. when death released him. He never regained consciousness for one minute, and the grief us tLe heart stricken wife was terrible. He bad been complaining for a few? days, and Lad made known his intention of taking a lay-off for a few weeks for Lis Lealth. The doctors pronounced the trouble appoplexy. J. M. Blair was norn near Bloomdale, Ohio, Oct. ’6l, and would have been 35 years of age next month* He was married to Mias Maggie Forsythe at Walkerton, lud., September 13, 1885, and to this union were born two children, one boy and ‘ one girl. He was a gentleman of kind ways and exemplary habits, aud was loxed and respected by everybody wuo knew him. During Lit stay .in Syracuse be Lad made many warm personal friends, and Lis sudden death Las cast gloom over our community. He was a member of Hoy tsville Lodge No. 463, Hoyt’s Corners, Ohio, and was a worthy member of that order

His nnaibs were taken to Blouin dale, Ohio, Monday evening. Membeis of Kosciusko Lodge, No. 210, K. of P. of Syracuse, took charge of the remains at the house, and bore the body to the depot. Beautiful floral tributes were placed upon the casket by the Rathbone Si stere and the Knights cf Pythias. Heartfelt sympathy is extended the bereaved family in thu sad Lour.

Writing Tablets; Pencils, Pens, etc., at J. H. Miller’s. Everyone wants one of those big < writing tablets, 450 pages, J. H. Miller’s drug store. Ice Cream on Saturday and Sunonly, at the “Quick Meal Restauraunt" < The game laws of the state set the following periods for killing game: , Quails and pheasants, November 10 ( to January 1; wild turkeys and prairie chickens, November, 1 to February 1: wild dudks, September I to April 15; squirrels, June 1 to Decern ber 20. The exportation of game is prohibited. Now is the time to repair your fence. White cedar posts 10c and fence boards sl2 a thousand.—L. N. KitsoD, Milford, Ind. Just finished a new kiln of brick, first quality. Anybody neenifig brick can furnish on short notice, Also have the Syracuse tile on hand. Call or write to W. H. Warner, North Webster, Ind. 41. <■ ■ — 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. Lust A Walters, 44. <? , PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at their residence, one-half mile south of Syracuse, on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1596 the following property to-wit;-—3 Head Work Horses, 1 Cow, 1 one and a half year ,old Steer, I one and a half year old Bull, 2 Farm Wagons, 2 sets Draft Harness. 1 pair of Bob-Sleds, 2 Hay Rakes, 1 Sleigh, 1 Fanning Mill, 1 Drill, 1 Hay Rake,J Hay Tedder, 1 Buckeye Binder, 2 Mowers, 2 Corn Cultivators, 1 Corn Planter, 1 Corn Sheller, 2 Springtooth Harrows, 1 Plaster Sower, 2 Meat Barrels, s Iron Kettles, 1 Cop per Kettle, 3 Iron Kettles, a lot of Tools, about 110 jSugar Pails, about 5 tons of Clover Hay, 200 bushels of Corn, a lot of Household aud t■ " . Kitchen Furnit ire and other articles.

TFRMS.—ONE YEARS TIME will be given on sums of $5 or more, purchaser giving note with approved security, without interest if paid when due, otherwise 8 per cent from date. Less sums Cash. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, sharp. Jobs axd Cathlrise KebxPhil. Carr, Auct. BEMTON ITEMS. ' The Public Sale of Ham Hapner‘s heirs last Thursday was well patronized and all the saleable goods were nearly disposed of at a moderate price. A number of our politicians went to Elkhart lost Thursday to and see Bryan. Eugene Juday and wife spent a few days with the formers parents near Mi.lersburg. Jeff Prickett of Nappanee was in town Friday. Miss Leath Dousman of Gos Len, spent a few days with her e-istor, Mrs. Levi. Bickel. Rev Riggs is the new pastor oi the U. B. church.

Rev. Sbowley, wife and daughter have returned from Conference at Asgrauge We Lave not yet learned of bis new field of labor. The Solomon’s Creek bridge will be completed this week. Mias Addie Ott who baa been ill with typhoid fever is improving. Abraham Hapner. John W. Juday and Arthur MeGurity, are quite ill Schools will begin Monday September 14 Jesse Darr took in the G. A. It Encampment.' For the post year this community has been pestered with petty thieves, but tbe last repotted was a marriage license stolen from a young man’s pocket If the thief would turn up, there might be a wedding by proxy that would satisfy all parties. The Ball game between New Paris and Benton Saturday afternoon waswon by the former by a score of 12. ■ to 8. Although only about half of our regular team was present and a few were crippled so cculdn-’t ! play. 1 Joseph S. Dmgcor from the west. i ia visiting bis aunt. Mrs. D. li Mtl ler. Harry Leacock left Tuesday for j Lafayette, Ind., to continue Lis sludI its there at Mechanical engineering

Patronize the advertisers. Institute will be held in Syracuse, September 23, 1896. Biggest Tabblets in town at J. H. Millers. 450 pages—sc. The only place to get your tablets and school supplies is at the Syracuse Furniture Store. S. L. Ketring and A. H. Blanchard were over to the county seat yesterday looking after the establishing of a new road near Vawter Park. Eighty-seven persous-Lad signed the remonstrance, but only thirteen signers were property owners, and the balance of the names were struck off. Mr. and Mrs. 8. fl. Widner delightfully entertained at cards last night. Those present were: —Messrs and Mesdames D. S. Hontz, Eat lick, C. E. Ketring, C. W. Knorr. Misses Cora Green, Myrtle Bushong, Nora Darr, Dale Hillabold. Messrs Wm. Bushong, Charles, Bachman, Willie Rapp, Emory Kindig. 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 For Rent. Thirty-eight (38) acre Farm on Syracuse lake. Apply to Geo. K. Baird, Syracuse, Ind. It is now after haivest and we expect everyone indebted to us to call and setth their accounts. J H Miller.

WANTED. Whest and Oats at the elevator, for which will pay highest market price. J- A. Ketrixoj Fob Sale. Sly 80-acre farm, with good house good barn and qrchaid, and 40 acres under cultivation, 4 miles south of Syracuse and one-half mile from Wawasee lake. For further information, see F. M. BLANCHARD. : s FOR RENT. Good small farm of 40 acres, all under cultivation, 2jj miles north of Syracuse. Good house and large orchard. Rent must lie cash. Apply to AUSTIN GRISSAMER. Another Car Load. For the next Go 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. Yours for good work, Chas. BachmaX.

The Cheapest—That’s The Best! * L We are Belling Lumber and Shingles as low as the lowest, quality considered, and invite your inspection. * IRVIN J. BECKNELL. Milford, .. Indiana. -’ ‘ 7 FARM FOR SALE Alarm of 136 acres, 20 acres of woods balance under good oultivation, with barn, house and out buildings and modern improvements, two miles south of Syracuse, Ind., apply to —Miss. Eli Stiffler, • Syracuse, lud. Bucklen s Arnica Salva. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises bvies. Cieers. Siv.t Kheuin. Fever Sores. Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For Sale by Milter <Jt Bushong.

. On September 29, the B; & O. It It will sed excursion tickets to Mansfield, Mt Vernon, Lodi, Wooster, Millersburg. Creston, Warwick, Akron, Canton, Kent, Ravenna, Warren Niles and 1 Orville, Ohio, at rate of §6 for the-round trip. Tickets wi.l also be sold to Youngsti/wn, Ohio, and return at rate of $.60. Tickets will be good for return fifteen days. Call on any Agent for information. WTICE. Those contemplating building should see me for prices in 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. -Tixe EBeglstez” SI ONE DOLLAR $1 All The News.

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. Pcr< cales. Persian Novelty Plaids, White Goods, Mo> , hairs for Skirts, Etc. A-’Also a large assortment \ 6 of Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest styles, with tached collars. ■ Ladies’ Capes. A large assortment of new styles in ladies' Capes. Also a fine line of Belting. New line of Silk Umbrellas, all price. Carpets and Matting 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 Ginghams 5c a yd. Usirg-o stools: ZvCerx’s sirxcl Oixils.rerx’s SvLZXirxxer Hats, a.ll st3rlesGOOD CLOTHES. Wc have a new stock oL ready made clothing * upztodate and right in every way, including priz ce. JX it will be worth your while to look the stock over, whether you buy or not. AJ WE’IL please Good Housekeepers with our new dishes, in fashionable patterrs just in, JX Zv And well surprise them with the prices, too. Come in and see them. S. L. Ketring. When the round the ‘ Coldest Brown Leaves ■;o o, and the trees , 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 inspeci tion. We*keep everyt thing in the Hard- * iIVTaL IhyA ware Line, and our prices -always the lowest—enable you j ' to get the worth of 4 your money. Don’t buy until you have got our prices. Hr’a.ixxts, Oils arxd. "Varzu-isix. r . • - ; ~E. E. STEIEBY.

THE CASH STORE. that leads directlv to our doors. There S a Throngs of buyers traverse it day Weil-Beaten Path after da ?- bhOWB at we aro ( 1 . strengthening the friendly business relations between the store aud public, without which there can be no success. Want vou to keep comjng. 'Want you to tell your friends and neighbors about the new store, confidence once established between us, ibe rest will be easy. Our new OOGI Tea is unexcelled I for > good cop « 50:. a pound- : v r « *" 20e FIM Out on S r 4-' hand. Try it. — <-- 7" bars of LENOX cr SOT AL EeUUr Didio Codrt, 25c SOAP for 25c _ Try _ to Half-pint can Perk and Beans : — j.nd Tomato Sauce S C . Two-dhird pint Jelly cans 25c Canned Mackeral for Lunch, this week. J. E. Kilgore. v ■ . ■ HR FOOTE’S HAND-BOOR OF HEALTH HINTS AND KEADT RIHPM) U tl the title of a very valuable hook that gives a great amount of Information of the CtmoM tmnorrenc* to Everybody, concerning their daily Labite of Rating. Drinking. Dressing. etc.. . ■ ’ IT TELLS ABOUT — —of Plant*. Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth. tt Occunation for Invalids, Bathing—Best Way. After-Dhinei Nap% M Medicine How to Avoid Them, Core for Intemperance. p»dlanf°Bummer Supertiious Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache. Caere i Cure, How Much to Wear. To Get Bid of Lice. Ktsaing Restr-ißg the Drowned. Contagious Disease*. Malarial Affection*, hTuiCs. Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croup-to Prevent. Ventilation. ness, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Black Eyi*. Boll*. Boras, ChUlblains, Cold Feet, Corns. Coneh*, cholera- Dterrluiw. Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff. Dyspepsia. Earache, Felon*. Fetid FeetFretkles. Headache, Iltcoomrh, Hive*. Hoarseness. Itching, Inflamed Breasts. Ivy Poisoning, Mole*. Pimples Pile*. Rheumatism, Ringworm. Snoring. Stammering. Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth. • Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, i Warts, Whooping Cough, Worm* la CluUrie. IT WILL 9LLVE DOC'JCGHS’ EILLS.