The Syracuse Register, Volume 7, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 October 1896 — Page 1
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SYRACUSE REGISTER.
• I preanmd it w« (Mbod snore wa •brekinU tmtaMMF MNI bteMtoCk** writes Edwted W. fth *• Rte Mnber Lndiee-Ilofee Junrtßl TTm, Wo mo abu»y and prtctteallNMdA AAd WMnt of ns probably find «NBO to Ites Ufo to bring the frown than the smite. But. nerertbetem, it h after teat we do not bring ourselves tn toagh, if Med be. for we all agree stat n food hnfh i» the host medicine world. ciaM hare said tha| Ao other feeling works to much good to ti» entirehunmn body M that <4 WMsetenonL <M a digestive, it is unevdnUeti; as a means of expanding the inng*. there it nothing better, it keeps tne heart and face young II is the be< of tonics to the spirits- ft te too. tee mwt enjoyable of all .en .nliook A feed laugh makes ut better friends with oojm-lves and 1 and everybody around Um. and puts ns into ckwer touch with what is best and brighte.l in bur lotinUfe. It it to be rvgrettei then, that such a potent agency for our i>ereon*l good it not more often need. It eeeU nothing. All i4ber medicines are more or lees expensive •’ Wby, «eaid Mt old doctor not long ago. if people fully realised what it meant to themtelres to laugh, and laugbmi as they thmtM. ninety per cent of the doctors Wfrnid hare to goootet business. Ervteblp when we get a littie less busy we shall laugh store For, after all. the diffeteaee between gloom and laughter is bu| a gtep. And if more of us eimply took a step aside oftener than wo do. and rMtedtoore, we would laugh more Hy laughing Ido not mean the silly giggle indulged m by route women and eoMuny girhk ’There b mo outward matt whisk demonstrates the woman of shallow mind on enrols takably as that of gUM* Is no senae in the giggle; M beuekt to he derived from Ik It roe Ute a fool of the person herself AMd mhAuto ovoryoM atMiut her nncorufortehie. But just as the riggle Is ibo outeosne <4 a small mind, the hearty laugh is the redaction of a healthy nataeu. What we want is more good laaghMU in the world—not more gigulerV* BENTW If— The democratic gfggiik in town Friday night ,vm quite well attended and ths B. F. Dtel oi Goshen, gave F very plain outline of the financial quegtionl A ladiee' Bryan marching club yraa secretly organized in the evening and was one of the features of the evening. The Benton and Millersburg drum corps and the glee dub furnished the music. Mho 'Wiltua Young of Milford, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miao Wilma Leacook. Mr. David Willis of Elkhart, was ibo guogl of bio Motet) Mro. Thao Longueor. The todies* Bryan ciub and drum corpo of thio ptooK attended the democratic speech at Brown's school houoe Saturday evening, and report an excellent time. Our ball team went over and played North Webster Saturday and were defeated 19 to L Tbo*. J. Prickett of Nappanee, was in town one evening last week. Our drum edrpo furniahed music for the free silver meeting in Syracuse lb ureday evening., Mr. and Mr* Geo. Bickel of Leesburg, Sundayed with the former’tparenta, Mr. and Mrs Geo, Bickel. ' 6 '' Mrs A- W. Banta is on the sick HTbo New England social given by the ladiee' McKinley club of thia place Satuiday sveuMg was a success in apito of the inclement weather. Ne< proceeds |7, same to go toward tbo purchase of capA Mite Lizzie Birchfield of New Paris, spent Sabbath with Miao Violet Naively - Some miscreant made a successful raid on the contents of the reai deuce of Dr. Kyler Monday oveuMg duying the absence of the mem here of the family. About >lO in cash was taken. Jfc. and Mrs. Chau Riggle of Goshen, visited MiM Edna Kytor, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Rohrers of New Parian spent Sunday with the latter's parent a Mr. and Mrs Dave Snivaly. Mro Peter Longcer whose eeriour illness was mentiooed in last week’s issue, died Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, at the age of 54 years, 5 months and 20 days.' Funeral services woie conducted by Rev. Parsons of Now Paris, Munday afternoon at M E chun h, interment took place in Jackson cemetery. MiM Leona Christie is visiting her brother, Milo, in Laporte.
SYRACUSE. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. THURSDAY OCTOBER 1.1896.
, Miae Abby Borton interned to her iometo Iliintee Bitefiiy. The LadheT Aid Mety mot in Joeep Btiver'e ItoMeday afternoon. Ice cream wee sorted. re * ro - Chronic eonatißMtoW la a painful dioagroeaWo and Nl* chMtsning difficulty, h deraage* the system, causes sick heedaehe, Mid potawte the blood. It can be readily overcome by De Witt's little Early Risers. These pills are fre.it regulators.—4. H. Miller. A TRUE MUSICIAK. WAlta-omtca Oeelvw Tsncdw OU rMOte tote a TA lap at Wrest y. yrvnffs Whitcomb was a psoaiteaw* efttaen et Indiana in her early day*k and be was not only a polittcMui. but one of the beet amateur muadcians in the country. De compoeed several pieces for the vtoUn, whteh was his ehssrs instrument, and many are the storfea told of him and bis fiddle. At one time, says the Pittsburgh TMapatch, he was tracetiog from Indianapolis to custom IndfeaK and stopped tor the night et a house on a lonely road. Re entered the cabin with hfe companion, and there they found a lame young mon railed Arnos, sitting by ths fire scraping at an old vtaHn with most dismrorektidm Be teM the vtotin on the bed and start rd away to the stable with the horaes. Mr. Wbiteomb st once took up the violin, tuned It, and when Arnos returned was playing light and beautiful aim. Amos was entranced. He sat down, and, mouth wide open tn wonder, wwtated the musician Then Mr. Whitcomb streak up “Hail Columbia,** and fibs youth could bear ft no 1 eager. He •prang to Ms tort. “Ts I had *Mi" toted bo, Td give M aU for the* fiddlet I never beard Sueh Mr. Wbiteomb aaM nothing, bet kept on playing. By and by, when he had finished, he laid the violin on the bed. Thia was tbo young man’s opportunity. Bo sprang up, seised the inatreroeot, eanted Ute the fire, where he could are more plainly, and tamed it over and over, examining every part. “Mister." he sang out, to high excitement. “I aerer la toy life see two fiddlao so much alike as youre and saiaet** VICISSITUDES OF LIFE. ksuast to aa Sspsstreeo et a Osswgstiror Voces Aethen “Tua rainashir my teHta< you AGklte fcgo. teheU WC Were talking about the vicissitudes of life," said a struggling young aothor, according to tho New York Sun, “about an experience that 1 had once? I had a number of manuscripta, you remeunber. which I desired to sell and which I sent out to the publications I thought them best suited for. One after another they came bock, until they hod oil come bock but one. That one< tn my own judgment, was much the best of the lot, un<kl had built strong hopes upon it{ and when, ao to speak, it still didn't come bock. I teM aura that it had been accepted. But after waiting awhile longer and not hearing from H, 1 wall, asking about tt, road the publisher wrote me a polite aate rotytaw tesy had an uaaosd <M Mt t* had aooer peen resat ved> Ttart W tea story ep 1 teM II to pus. sad I supposed that that woe the •ad td Mt wad tt wee pretty tough. wuaa*tMf But now le* me tell you tbs eororaa I wtuto a polite ante fa •upiy to tbo pnbUabsr; and In that note 1 31 matted toe asarouaertpl ead mid Mart pertropu M mlgttt yrt be found; and Inter It wee found, and. by snakes, titey reteraedft! “That was •otemm but ft wea one of those things that are so everlastingly, gush-blaefcdly aatemn that you have to laugh over 'em; and there can’t be anything very terrfblo tn anything that you can laugh over; so. you see. come to take it altogvtber. that experience wae not very distressing after aIL” MOST PECULIAR ROOSTER. Very ■wcS Reeemblee s IMrS •< Far edlre To ece • rooster that resembles a bird of paradise U a rare sight, but such a one Lmi recently been a cotnroon apectuele In Japan, says the New York World. Thu particular fowl.was. apart from bis gorgeous appendage, of the ordinary type found in Japan, except that be waa a little mere proud In his bearing than hia fellow*. llmay have been his manner that first led to his selection os ths bearer of a most magnltlceot tall. The brief history that can be obtained .of thia freak rooster is silent on ably was selected because only aa arrogant. lordly manner could support such a wonderful and variegated appendage. De that as it may, the rooster did certainly have a tail 16 feet long. In it were all tbs bright colors imaginable. Tbo tail was far mors brilliant in its colorings than the shining feetbsr-taa of a peacock. The neigh boro est he Japdisplayed no interest in tbs freak bird, but were amused by those who expressed admire* tfou and wonder. Who were invariably foreign traveler*. Then it was discovered that the beautiful long tail was not a freak of nature, but the clever work of tbs ingenious Jap, who had fashioned and fastened tbo tail In such away aa to defy detection except after the most minute ■amesss Ars Laay. Civilization has demoralized the Bamoann. They bare taken a fancy for tbs large mcn-of-war*s boats, for which they have discarded their canoea, and in which they row about from village to village, discussing politics and negleetlng their crops. *1 o build the boots they have mortgaged their laud, and instead of making an attempt to raise money to pay tboir creditors they «]>eud their time playing cricket for stakes ! consisting of pigs or kegs of rail beet
A haeking cMtghbn<>< only annoying to others, but to dangerous to the person who baa it ®ne Minute Cough Cure will quickly pet an and to it —J. H. Miller. DsWiU'r Witch Basel Salve is an antiseptic, soothing and healing application for burns, •raids, cuts, bruises, etc., and cares piles like magic It instantly stops pnia.—J H Miller | Speed and safety Are the watchwords of the age. Uue Minute Gougb Cure nets speedily, safely and never fails. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and colds are cured by it—J. H Miller. Tbtgnreto Itotk )•« hardly know you arc taking them. They cause Mb griping, vet they at quickly an I most thoroughly, ouch uv the famous iittfe pills known as De Witt s Little Forty Risers. Smail ia *txe. great in results -J. K. Miller. ro ■ » —• Many lives of ueefulness have been ent abort by neglew to breaK up an.ordinary cold. Pnannionis. bronchitis, and even consumption can be averted by the prompt naeofOne Minute Cough Cure —J. H. Miller. Tatter. Ecxomaand similar skin troubles are eared by the use of- l>e WiUA Witch Hasel Salva It soothes al once and restores tha tissues to their natural condition, ami never fails to cure piles. -J. H. Miller. Many political apeak era. clergymen, ringers and others who use the voice exeamturty, rely upon Ona Minute Cough Con to prevent huskiness and laryngitis. Its power as a preventative is only equalled by ito power to afford Insaaataneous relief —J. H. Miller. •MTtoier The grand sperific for the prevailing malady of the ag«; Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Bhawr intism. Coetiveness, General DeMlity: etc., is Bacon sCelery King for tte Nerves. This great herbal tonic stimulates the digestiye organs, reguates the Liv»r and apdrestoree the system to vigerot* health and energies Samples free. Lt rge/packages SOe and 25c. Sold only bj T. l Estiick.
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Over Thirty Years Without Sickness. Mr. H. Wettotein. a well-known, enterprising citizen of Byron. 11L, writes; “Before I paid much attention to regulating the bowels, 1 hardly knew a well day; but since I learned the evil resuits of constipation, ■ tok^— _ ■ and the efficacy of AYER’S W' Fills. I have not had one day’s sickuere over thirt - v y eart _ not one attack that did not readily yield to thia remedy. My wife had been, preyL otu to our marriage, an invalid for years. She had a prejudice against cathartics, but as soon M bw»n to use Ayer’s Pills her health wan restored." AYERS Cathartic Pflh Madal sad Biptoma at Werifs Fair- 8 Ta tafart Stragth, tab AfWt SarßMrife
The Cash Store SHOES. This is the season of the year when nearly everybody needs a new pair of Shoes. It don’t pay to risk your health with old, leaky Shoes, when you can buy good Shoes for so little the CASH STORE. A full line cd CHILDREN’S SCHOOL •* SHOES in Oil Grain and Kangvoo Calf, all - Solid, made to wear from SIOO up. X X A complete line of Ladies’ Kangaroo, Calf Shoes, Good styles, all solid, $125 up, A full line of Ladies', Misses and Chrildren's Fine Shoes.n Latest Styles always in Stock, Prices lowest consistent with quality. If you want cheap. Shoddy Shoes, we can’t furnish you that class. WE DO NOT HANDLE THEM. These cold frosty mornings remind us of the approach of the season for WINTER UNDERWEAR, of which we hare a full New Line of all kinds, and better quality for the price than ever before. We solicit a comparison of quality and prices of Any of our competitors, HOSIERY. We carry the "Leather’' Extra Heavy Double Knee Ribbed and the "Iron Clad Fleeced” for heavy hard wear, in Cotton. Have a full line of medium weight. Our 25c Line of Ladies’ and Misses Wool Hose beat anything you have ever seen for 25c. STETLER & STRIEBY. If We Can’t Get The Best we want none. That’s our principle in buying We deal with firms who produce the best. We only order the a choicest of the bestWe Say there isn’t an article in our store that won’t give satisfaction, and we have anything you could wish for in Groceries, Canned Goods and Fruits. Our Bakery turns out only the best Bread and Cakes. E. E. Miles & Son, Bakers & Grocers.
Tte Sireawn SareN Ntt Ute. Mr. G. caillouetto. Druggis'. Beavtrsrille. Hl., savs — "To Er. King's New Discovery «1 owe my life. Was taken with Lagrippe and- tried all the physicians for miles about, but ot uu avail and was given up and told I could mH live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent sor a bottle and began its use and from the firse dose began to get better, and after using three boctles was up and about again, it is worth its weight in gold, We wont keep store or house without it Get a trial bottle nt J. H. Miller's. —.— Orret TMtegs Inslant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the most speedy ami greatest remedy in tbs werid—Otto s Cure for Lung and Throat disrates Why will you continue to irritate your lungs with that terrible hacking sough when T. I. Estiick; sole agent' will furnish you a free sample bottle of this great guaranteed remedy ? its suitess is simply wonderrul at your druggist will' tell you- Sample free. L urge butties 50c and 35c.—T. 1. Estiick. Wanted—An Idea SiSsS sSstes <4 isoMsdrai tevsMtera wasted.
LINCOLN TEA I H I VMM tofoM IF YOU HAVE any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys or Stomach, if your Blood is impure, If troubled with constipation, or If your whole system in run down and neede building up, try UteCOCJU rva. why pay a DOLLAR for * vllo compoufWla wMon for 00 COOTS you can <ot a paclr«oa of UNCOLM TKA. made from pure, fresh herbs, with curative oualitlea far exceeding any other tea or preparation on the market. Directions aim pie andr plain- All first-dan* druggists sew LMfCXM-M ygA. Beware of Inferior teas that druggists try to sell yo’u a« "Just as good as Lincoln Tea." Noneoftheaf I ere aa good, istaseetter.
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BWWmWMKffICTtH ’ Mates. (Mg ”f«*> T nw eomw&M* and ysft wl» ■■«• Kfe «s@*« JT* tVMi Isuitaa wUI gftm Mb Borneo * **an!B ***i ■* • - RELIEF EASY TO OCTI ■MM awuad to wrry body's dlsrora- Z* VjV WA sum! (B sore he can hard I y swallow. Pa- r\ rent b* tntftt bo to sndurr It an wbsa \ vs al fur Me> he con buv CESHSsnt era. \ Ar THOU llkiiai add restore hlmseW f to his normal oocdltloa. » Cushman’s Menthol Inhaler a Jewel t A woman vill aft around prvebo|S ed la nervoa Celling dwpsrato «M* *«■ <* #h *R h «* ,n4 7" "*• fTghX, *l’ ’ rt,h I"**"- col ® "euisd M **T 1 1 bone, co miserable lhat lift sea* I a blank, but ts sb. would mabe® 1 H 4 JW marvel<mi> little inatnitnentkaaM J JylrV'S “ «■*■■»»•» aarynot maMR t, er deity com pan lou. het boodaMß would eome leas frequent, she would never have seaiA and suss throat and cutsrrU would bate no leiTOta NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUM Neglect a Old or Onch nnd If Ia Ortppo don't gvt yoa. Conawmpttoa a < will. CVSHR cur?6colds JWx *Z| | Bad all dlMmaeft «»f the brwirt j way I You lev dollars Ih <!<» tor bills tn not keeping toil Ml 19 Ifry kV Hili Litt handy todrtra offk coki t coach <w rom throat at Ua rvty /r \tfL t approach. ' T Jjk The Greatest Authority In the WorM.l >Mk Du. J. t-SJ*-ox Dwnraa. P. B> \ B. Kd. Bet>lor Surgeon to Ibo CM* fM ■ » trul Loudon Thnwl uud Bor Has. Ks Mi fl pltal. «•>». "The valve of M«nbe| La IggTl ebooks la a manner hardly less than ZJBto. . marvelous, acuslfiwdj in th. bsad. c M rodalifbnnsof naml dlseoseo, cauwMWLw'.CT !ng obstruction to ths net oral qtinflKM W breathway, I prescribe CVS Hiss'. £T BUTHOI. rtkun to Ibo sstoea st I • dtly JT haodreds per annum.* i r f Ea Unltallooa Take xiiy CUSHMAJTA ftO*. M \fwaaM nm sC wasamma NLI Why Not Drink MARTIN'S Nervine - Th* »WW r*od aobaMMa Coffee ? £ ItlataraopdrtortoaoCMortMtwhMNk § atTMc* tad eeonotay. SQMtoSoteMl 9 Jwvsia* eoiow Md Aaetw. I -4ND- < tMMMMMBk 4iw». *dMb iMwrt dMawwa* S -owaMpsOttw «te.. «MMMip mSm Md «b I MVMMSiaibßwJCfc** *** ***” EAT Royal Breakfast I Food gftjjjTjS* x S trackad from ebotea vhMi. lt> patkaM. a 13 OMka. Bold by r-oeaew. Propared bf a on. SABTIS IUALTR POOD CO.. ' fr Elkhart, Indiana. Going to Buy a Watch? If ae, boy one that cannot be stolen. The , g only thief-proof Watches are those with BOWS. 1 f Here's the Idea : 11 \ I The bow has a groove I I CJTtf I I on each snd. A collar I V if ts J J runs down inside the \Ji]ir"tjLZ pendent (stem) aad g -i fits into the grooves. A X Brsnly locking the bow to the pendent, r ll’ I 7~~~- co that It cannot be pulled or twisted off. To be we of getting a Non-pull-otrt, gee that the case it stamped with this trade mark. It cannot be had with any other kind. IBS lead a postal ter a watch ease opener to the laMOua Boeo Filled Case makers. Keystone Watch Case Co.. PHILADELPHIA. MaatMe Amrtmß Amhov 1W jI v V FwJJ'LaW / I ■ ■ ■ kt ■ pa m «|H M k ■ a* I*. s F ooprmCMTa, eoo. Otdeet *■*••■ mr oeseeteg petoMe In A»ea*B ssuKw.’ss.'B.asJi'sxs* Scientific jar egy «■
