The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 46, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 24 September 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 nt the at Sy a* Second-Cl a.wri Mali Matter. Subscription Terras: Ooc Year, Cash in Advance,. 7 ~ Si 00 Six .Months “ v •* 50 Three, o •* o .< 2-" Atjbecripti one running three months in arrears s.-uiettont, will be charged up a!tTie rat-- ohTw<-n’y-Five Cents for each additional Six Months THURSDAY'. Sep 34, 1806 SYRACUSE MARKETS. Revised every Thursday. Butter per lb ~ f j<v Bum ■ ■■ .do*. . 1 Wheat, ” bu'h. I Torn “ “ ar,. Clover Svcd “ 5 SO ter. d Steal hi. ■■■ -. r" J . ; d BANKERS. MILFORD. IND. M 1 GEXEIiIL ITUIM; BimESS. "t . ■ • ' ■ - ’ ‘ Deposits Received. | J F. HOY. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Syracuse Indiana. «gi I), s. HONTZ. Dentist. —Office at — Syracuse. Indiana. (lEOf W. MILES, Lawyer and Insurance underwriter. Special attention given Ip vt-ia-cCious SYDACVSE, IND. jy MANLY. ABSTRACTOR. Work Promptly hone-Frices Right y © •ffiee Over the Poti Office, Man aw, Ind, __4 — —— J£LI BUSHONG, BARBER. NAIR CUT 20 cts, SHAVE -10 ch, lean tinsels. ar J »haro ruarv Dr.howser, • PROPRIETOR OF THE ■ I’l . Prompt .attention given to buMness. Hotel. FRED. HINDERER. PROPRIETOR. KATZS $2.00 FEB DAY. FinU-elajw accomm alutions. F.ee •bus to and from alt trains. (0"Good Livery in connexlion, SYRACUSE. INDIANA. ? .ori• '■ p M. OTT, A* DEAuER IN Hiri iri tai kate Highest market price pan! for timber’ iu ttewoal# or at lb* mill. Farmers having timber to ell should not wait for w» tn mine and see yon. Imt drop us i paUl card and we will investigate. Planing and Matching done to order on short Notice. SYRACUSE, INDIANA.
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LOCAL BREVITIES. Dude Younce is convalescing. Fine Cigars at RoTnntBKRGKRS. LSyracuse is the place to trade. Patronize those who advertise. There was a heavy frost Saturday uieht. Don’t fOl get the band concert Saturday Light Bring us a load of good dry wood on subscription. Get your pictures framed cheap at the furniture store. The district schools will begin next Monday morning. by the dish or quart at the "Quick Meal Restaurant” Mrs Harkless and Mis. Rosenber-gei-are vibitiug relatives in Corunna this week; Nr. and Mrs. O. W. Christie of Ligonier, , were guests of relatives o\tr Sunday Mrs. F. M. • Steele and family us Oswego, t-pent Sunday with relauws in town. Klmc-r P. Miles" and family are visiting relatives and friends near Goshen this week. The only place to get your tablets and school supplies is at-dhe: Syracuse Furniture Store. Tut Rl-ustjer c>n print youi cards and programs on short notice. Come m and give us vour order. Rev. Rogers of OakwOud Park, is confined to his beds, .by' a severe attack of imermittent fever. Mr and Mis J. H. Miller will spend a week at Sidney, Ind., the guests of the former's parents t'ivo. M Ray at the Guy school Louse tomorrow evening on tLe political issues of the day. Look for Liberty Pole am! New Silver Ash Cigar, manufactured Bo Milts Robbins A Co . Milford, Ihd. I can loafi softie money ca favorable terms to the proper party who will apply proftiptiy. Geo. W. Miles. Bring your prescriptions and family recipes to J H Miller He will till them .with nothing but pure drugs C A. Forsyth® and family and Leonard Logan of La I’az, I nd., were the guests ol friends here this week. Hon Chas P. Kellison will address the citizens of Syracuse to night at the K. P. hall, on the silver question../ The large glass works at Anderson. Ind., were totally destroyed by fire September 19th, loss $75,000 It will be rebuilt at once. J. A. Ketnng, Win. Kindig, Jap McClintic, Warren Ruple and Steve Wilkes, are, enjoying camp life on Tippecanoe lake this week. Earl Harley of Goshen, the young lad who was shot while stealing melons, died last week. The bullet was extract!d but blood poisoning set in aud death resulted. Trustee Strieby is pushing the building of ti e new school house m Misted No. 9, and when comp eted it will be one of the neatest school buildings in the county. Geo. W Miles aud J. P. Dolan will address the people at the Africa .sc!i«»ol liouse, Friday evening, Sep-! tember 25th on tbs money question. Turn out and hear them. E. A. Daurinan of Goshen, addressed the citizens of Syracuse Saturday evening in K. P. hall, on the financial question. His speech was listened to by a large audience and was well received. Edgar Warner of Noble county, was found guilty of murder in the first degree, and given a sentence of life imprisonment’ Tun evidence was purely circumstantial but the the verdict is considered a just one. Isaac Bns ly, one am vng the v ry first pioneers of this county, died at his farm residence about four miles east of Warsaw. He was seventytwo years of age sad was held in high respect by all who knew him. Our roller mills have been shut down for the past few days for some needed repairs and improvements but owing to thv delay in receiving the new smoke stack it will probably be the last of the week before it will be in running 01 der. Guv. Matthews, accompanied by seventy-five prominent Indiana men, started Friday evening for New York to present to the officers of the battleship Indiana, ths silver service, the grit of the people of the State The service cost $«,000, aud w saidto »e one of the finest tver picsentcd to any battleship. ■, • c
Patronize the advertisers. Come to Syracuse to trade. Read The Register for news. Couie in and pay us something on subscription Best lino of School Supplies at J. H. Miller’s. A full line of Blank Books at Rothei-berger’s Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Willard, Sep, 21, a sen. Writing Tablets; Pencils, Pens, etc., at J. H. Miller’s. I® ■ • . Oysters served in any style at the “Quick Meal Restaurant." Tie Claypool Democrat will be moved to Warsaw soon. Get your stoves up aud yqur wood in ready for the cold weather. Hot Franksfvrds or hot Soup only sc, at the Quick Meal Restaurant. . irt i.i • Ketring’s little boy is striouely ill with cuolera infantum. Ice Cream on Saturday and Sun•only, at the ‘- Quick Meal Restauraunt,”! Mrs. Eunice Boggess is the guest of her | iients, Mr. and Mis. A M. Youuce. Jerry Vail, who has been sick for the past three weeks, does not improve any. ■ Everyone wants one of those big willing..tablets, 45U pages, J. H. Miller’s drug store. Miss Lulu Vail baa been verv sick for two weeks but is a little better at this writing. Mrs.’V L Aims ol Warsaw was in town Saturday ©vening. the guest; of Mr* T S. SheSTcld? The StaW Fair managers cl aim a loss of $7,000 this year, due to the rains and cold weather. ■ ■ After an illness of three or four weeks. Mi>s May Ptlebus is again able to be* Up sn i about AU persons indebted at Oak-wood Park for sand will please call and settle at once. J, M. Rogers. 40. ■ Mrs. E A. Sheffield cf Warsaw, is spending a few weeks with her sis tens, Mrs. Geo. Angel aud Mrs. T S. Sheffield. Now is the time to repair your fence. "White cedar posts 10c and fence boards sl2 a thousand - L. N. Kitsop, Milford, Ind. T. I. ESTLICK is the new druggist, aud he will sell you pure drugs and patent medilines at lowest prices. Come in and get acquainted. Preaching in the Brethren church Saturday evening -at ’<’:3o p also Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. You are cordially invited to attend these Services. A fXI lunch consisting of meat, potatoes, gravy, coffee, bread and butter will be served on election day for 15c, at the “Quick Meal” Lunch Counter. Coroner Kreider of Goshen lias rendered a verdict *of accidental homicide in the case of Herman Hoover who shot young Haley , while stealing melons. Diphtheria is epidemic in many counties in the state, rlc South dh ud and 'I «< .< ci. Lave a few cast s. but the authorities’ are using Miici measures to keep it from spreading. A. M. Youuce is laying off for a • * ‘fl* few weeks to visit and left Tuesday for Asl.ley, Gairett and' points in Michigan to visit re! 9ivfs. Ben Ott is rulining the pump in his ab sene®. ' ’ . The uniform rank of the Knights of Pythias i*dead. The rank will be known hereafter as the Knights Loyal- The motto of the Knights has been changed from "Honor and Purity," to “Hunor, Justice and Loyalty.” T. I. ESTLICK’S Drug Store for International Stock I'vod Cures ami prevent* disease iu horses, cattle, sheep and Logs, insures health and rapid growth for all young stock. Tlrisis a superior and perfectly safe medicate i food fur stock. Sates grain-by causing; perfect assimilation. iLvigcratcs the entire system. Three pounds for 35c. Four feeds for one cent The Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor has secured Rev. T. F. Frtch of Albion, who is under the management of the International Ixcture Bureau, to deliver his famous lecture, “Tramps, Crank* aud Dudes,” nt the M. E. Church, Wednesday evening, Oct 7, 1896. A small admission fee will be taken at the door. Dvu’l fail to kt ar this lecture.
AFRICA NEWS. . Mrs. Mary Gensing and James Swihart of Teegarden. are on a visit with relatives and friends here. z - Jonas Cripe was kicked on the leg by a horse’ last Thuasdar. ' A love feast was held by toe members of the Dunkard church last Saturday evening. The church was crowded to its fullest capacity, nnd a large number were unable to get in and remained outside till the close of the"’service. School will begin next Monday morning with Wm. Gans as teacher. Noah Cripe, whose wife died last week, Will make his home with bis son, John in the future. Chas. Ferrel is the guest of J. I'. Svvihart. -•J ■ . •John Miniline cut liis leg while cutting corn. It is feared that blood poisoning has set in. J. W liothenberger and Miss Myrtle Bushong rode to Africa on their tandem last Sun Jay. 7 —" ■■ ■——•—— BENTON HE s 5 ’ Carl W. Edson, a former resident of this place, but now of Crocker, Ind., was in town shaking hands with old acquaintances. •, Mrs. Carrie,Girl of. Chicago, spent last week with her mother. Mrs. Pof’linn ItoaebMiss .Nettie Z hungers horse be 'came frightened at a freight train in t v'wulast Thursday . and ran away, overturning and partly demolishrng the buggy. Mi-s Zollinger was iaj’ued s ightly The horse ran home before being caught. Ethel, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs; ...John Blough,' died here Tuesday, aged * months and 15 jlays. Funeral services were conducted Th trsdsy at the M E church l y Rev. Reese of New Paris, interment in Jackson cemetery. Isaac Mummert had company it Goshen Thursday evening. J lines Banta returned from Go sfaen Saturday where he spent a few days, an 1 went through a perilous experience. Our ball team went as far as Syracuse Saturday afternoon, on their way to Webster to play ball, but were compelled ts turn back on account of bad weather. The ladies’ McKinley club of this place* will give a social in town next Saturday evening, v Oliver Bickel and Travie Butler spent Suneay in Bristol with the former’s- sister, Mrs. Clms. E. De trow. They made the trip byway of Jjlkhart on the tandem. Charlie Graham of Goshen was in town Sunday. Isaac Mum inert and Bert Umben hour took in the speech in Syracuse Saturday night. Mr. and ?jlrs. Hart of Eddy, Lagrange dounty, visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Longcpr Sunday. The latter is suffering from a sore finger the result of a wound from a folk some, weeks ago. While Mrs. Darr Juday and scl), Frank, wete cn their way to town Sunday to visit their son and broth, er, John W. Juday, vj’uo is not improving much, their horse became frightened ami ran away, overturning and completely demolishing the buggy, and quite severely injuring Mrs Juday. 7 Tli° horse was captured in town by C. '.V. Butler. The Benton county schools opened Monday with the following teachers: Bei ton primary! Dir. ■ Spr.iniie;. principal, Prof- Fleruinr: Solomon's Creek. Violet Shively; Worley’s, Arvilla Snivels(forth a. Roy Darr; Hose's, Aloii/o Booraershine; Hili bush, . Dee Stalks; JcJhj’s, Kittle Kinuison; Vail's, Ollie Milner; Kmnison’s. May Dennison; Hire’s, Nevada Cole; Centennial, Pearl Kibfinger. " ’ There will be a f;ee silver meeting iu town Friday evening. ■ The Young People’s Christian Union will reorganize next Sunday evcn:ng. \ Airs. Orrin Watts and Mrs.. Free Poyaer, of Goshen, visited Mrs. Wm. Built r Thursday. Rev Showley, former pastor of U. B. church at Solomon's Creek, and Lis family, moved to Indian Village, Thursday. Mrs. Will Simpson and her two daughters, of Watkins, la., are visiting Eli Vernon anti other relatives. Prof. Fleming of lowa, has returned to teach Lis old school here. The Benton Epworth League will go to New Pans Sunday evening. Arthur McGaritr, who hns been verysick sorte lime with typhoid fever died M< nday evening, Sep. 21.
Taken Up, One Male Heer, weight, weight about 11’0 pounds, owner can have -a:ne by calling on Jerry Fackler and paying damages. 4t. For Rent Thirty-eight (38) acre Farm on Syracuse lake. Apply to Gko. K. Baird, Syracuse, Ind. It is dow after baivest and we expect everyone indebted to us to call and settl? their accounts. * J H Mi ler, WANTED. Wheat and Oats at the elevator, lor which will pay highest market price. J. A. Ixetrisg. For Sale. My 80-acre farm, with good house goods bam and orchaid, and T; acres under cultivation, 4 miles south of Syracuse and one-half mile from AVawasee lake. For further, informs 'ion, see F. M BLANCHARD.' FOR RENT. Good small farm of 40 acres, all under cultivation. miles north o! ■Syracuse. Gcmal Lous<j ai’d large orchard. Rsnt must be cash. Apply io AUSTIN GRIBSAMER. ‘ Another Car Load. For the next 6o days will sell the BEST RED CEDAR SHINGLES, .it $2.65 Cash. N. KITSON, Milford, IndWe respectfully inviteyou Esaus to come in and ete us. We will treat you right and give you a good shave for JCc. Haircut 20c. At Kindig’s old stand. Yours for good Work, Chas. Bachman. ■ ’ —- The Cheapest That’s The Best! We are seilmjg Lumber and Shingles as low as the lowest, quality considered, and invite your inspection. IRVIN J. BECKNELL. Milford, Indiana., FARM FOR SALE. A frrn of 136 acne, 20 acres of woods balance under good aultiyatiop, with barn, Louse and out-build-ings and modern improvements, two miles south of Syracuse, Ind.,* apply to —Mrs. Fi.i Stiffler, Syracuse, Ind. : —. A*PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his residence 21 miles southeast of Benton, aud’s miles north of Syracu-e on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6,1896, ilia following property: —Six good sound. horsftt. I Shire h"r>e. six years •old,' 1 Shire mare, six years old, 1 No: - man horse, seven years old, 1 driving mate, 12 years old. 1 road horse, four years old. 7 I Norman horse, two years old, 5 good milk cows. 3 young heifers. 31 head well bred stook ewes. 2 larc WS and pics. 1 Jjfag 1 bug 1 road cart, 1 Superior Siwe Drill, 1 Empire Binder. 1 pr. bob-sleds, i sleigh 1 barrow; 2 sets'work harness. 1 st single harness, 1 hay rake. 1 corn plow. I shovel plow; 1 pr. hay ladders,. 1 grain cradle, 1 bu.-gy jtrder-2 sap pans. .'.VO gew tin sap pails, 2 iron kettles, 1 1 hay fork. 1 grind stone, svbu —j'otatoes. Ijshot gun and household articles TERMS Ten months credit oipkums of S 3 or over, less sttnis cash. ELMER UTT, Phil Carr, Auct FARMERS TAKE NOTICE. 1 have a few 3-ißtb tire Farm flagons- left. I will sell the® at SSO. Extra well made. Call ewly. ■ W. F. ARMINGTON. Leesburg, India la. Buckten’s Arnica Sube. The Best Salve in the -world for Cut'. Bruises. Sores, I ieers, Sait Rln-um. i ever bores, t happed Hands, Chilblains Cprus, aud ail Skin Eruptions and positively cures plies or no pay required.' It islguai a: ’.ecu t<< give‘perfc- t 'c.L'ta-;-tiou or money refundid Price 25 willau. x lor Sas- i y Me. :c< Lu. 4 On September 29, the B; & O. R R. will sell excursion tickets to Mansfield, Mt Vernon, Lodi, Wooster,; Millersburg. Creston, Warwick, Akron, Canton, Kent, Ravenna, Warren Nike and l Onille, Ohio, at rat* of the jound trip. Tickets will also be sold to Youngstown, O do, and return at rate of $.60. Tickets will Be good for return fifteen days. Cali on any Agent for information.
NOTICE. Those contemplating building should see me for prim in steel and tin roofing, galvanized iron and tin spouting. Bicycle .repairs and Sundries, lachinc repairs. FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUPPLIES KEPT IN STOCK. ? S. HARMLESS
New Goods Just In. Wc have just returned rem market and have ' purchased a large new stock consisting in par oh Wash Silks for Ladies Waists. Dimities, Per* , calcs. Persian Novelty Plaids, White Goods, Mo* - ♦ hairs for Skirts, Eic, a, large assortment of Ladies Shirt Waists, latest styles, with tached collars. D’ ■ . Ladies’Capes. A large assortment *of new sty’cs ’n I acks’ 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 shapes. 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. ••if■ . ’ ' T Good Standard hints, 5c a vard. and Giiigluims 5c a vd. XuShibr© stQclz ZvZsrx’s cirxcl * i QiL.il ftien’s S'dxxxzraxex ■ ■ X * ZZeijs, a. 11 stories. GOOD CLOTHES. 7 j * . it \X e have a new stock of ready rtiadc clothing' up*to*date'and right in every way. including priz cc, Ait wilLbe worth ycur while to leek (he stock over, you buy or not. A Vv’E’lL PLEASE Good Housekeepers with cur new Idishcs, in fcslccnab-c patterns just in.>v A, And well surprise tl cm with the, prices, too. Come in and see them. S. L. Ketring. . When.the .BrOTV.II Leaves wwmVndtlfetreel creak and complain of the shivering blasts, suggestions of warmth and 'comfort dUn’t come amiss. Otir new line of Stoves are in, and will bear inspec* tion. We keep everv-'. thing in the HARD- Pv a WARE LuINE. and OUr A. v>«v >-, y? j * i prices-always the lowest—enable you t. 1 ' to get the iworth of your money. Don’t buy until - you have got our prices. ! * ’ ’SiiXL.tSi, QillS StX—C-- W” -ALXxLCI-lX«" ■ E. E. STRIEBY. . THE CASH STORE. . , . that leads cfircctlv to ,our doors. 1 IlCre S a Thfohgß\of buyers .traverse it day Well-Beaten Path after cr.y. Slows that we are atr«Dgthex;ing lLefii<Ddly business relations between the store and public, without wbieb there can be no success. Want you to keep coming. Want you to tell yoibr friends and neighbors about the new store, confidence once established between us, tLe rest will be Our cew. COGI Tea is neescsllsd ,1 « for a rood cup at 50c. a pound - i .erty cf the line Cut on -—■— —■— hand. Try it. • T ■ SO2LF! — — ' T -bars cf HOYAL D ' c l f,r SOAPfcrSac Try it. , Eiif-yirt car. Perk and Beans' ——.. —---. — and Ternate Sauce - S C » Two/third pint Jelly cuds 25c Canned Mackeral for Lunch. '^ s V/ J. E. Kilgore. ; '■ ' 1 ■■-'■ -- -- ' HR. FOOTE’S HASD-UOOK OF nSALTH Hl MTS AWOREAOV li FC I PEN, U is the title of a very valuable book that give* a great noi -uut of tufortr.ation of the I’tiuort Importance to Everybody. cvactmii« tbelr daily haisu of Rating, Drinking, Dreasing, etc., —« IT TELLS ABOUT What Fat. Ir.Enenee of Plants, Parasites of the I*kln, Care of Teeth. Decnpat ion for Invalids, Bathing-Best Way, After-i>toner Napa. TMtAtoDa Alcohol as a Food and aLnnpaand Lane !.•;<, ascs. Effects of Tobacco, to Avoid Medfctnc, How to Avoid Them Cure f->r Intemperknoo, piHlsof Summer Superfluous ITair, Clothing. What to Wear,Headache. Cause £ Cure, How tS Dancerrof Kissing. Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections, OvXeltlag Preventing Near-Sighted- H-w to Avoid Them, Croup-to ProveuL Ventilation. n-.ss, Exercise. IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Black Eyes, Bolls, Buras, Chillblalns, Cold Peet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhea, Diphtheria. Dysentery, Dandruff, Djsn psia, Earuche. Felons, Fetid I Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoummm, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, | Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammiring. Sore Eyes, ?oro Mouth, J Sore Nipples. Sore Throat. Sunstroke. Stings and Insect Bites.MAveating Feet, Toothache, Ulcara, Warts, Whooplug C-zUg’-i. Worms in Children IE WILL SA »’EUOCXOHS* BILLS,
