Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 22, Number 33, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 24 October 1900 — Page 8

Fall Opening! My stock is now complete in every department, and I am offering the Public a line of goods not to be excelled in quality and in reasonableness of price. You are invited in.

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JACKETS! Ladies’ Capes, Ladies’ Bliirts, Dress G-oods, Flannels, Outing' Flannel. Shoes For Men, Women, Misses, and Children. Men’s and Boys’ boots. Hats, Caps, Underwear and Hosiery. A Complete Line of Groceries! Remember I buy all kinds of country produce at the highest market price. Call and see me one door west of Post-office. D. RICKERT.

J. S. INKS, JpHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Nuppanee, Indiana Office over Farmers & Traders Bank. H. J. DEFREES, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Nappanee,l udiau a Office over Hartman Bros, store (for* merlyoccupied by Dr. Bowser.) Prompt attention given to al 1 calls. E. D. STUCKMAN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Nappanee, Indiana. fijSfOlfieo in Dietrich Block. A Office 45. 0,10 i Residence 86. iijinvi: ' Oflke ill i tiyyti - R es ' l( ] ence 4s. Residence. W. C. RICHER, SUR( K.ON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Nappanee, Indiana. Careful attention giver, to Chronic Diseases and Oise.iscp of Women and Children. Specialties Diseases of the. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Fitting Glap-es. Calls answered night or day. J. D. SCOTT, DENTIST. Nappanee,lnd. Office at residence one square north of corner hardware. In Nappanee every clay. Jacob o. Kantz, Attorney and Notarv. LOANS**REAL ESTATE BttfE-ptcin! attention to Collections and Insurance. Office in Hartmans’ block. J.S. McENTAFFER. JtrsTiCE or Teue Peace Loans, Collections, Real Estate and Insurance. Office in former rooms of the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. H. F. FRAZIER Aschitect dc B-o-iijlse:s #-}s"Offiee in Dietrich Block. ~\ Nappanee, ------ Indiana D. C. LEHMAN,

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can fit your eyes perfectly and guarantee satisfaction. A few more names of those recently fitted. S. F. Skinner Noah Farmwald Mary A. Robinson Maude Moneyheffer Sarah Culp David IV. Stump Mrs. Catherine Davidhiscr Sarah Ruck man Rosanna Weaver John Hartman David M. Jones Joseph Eash Benjamin Maust; Lucinda Sutley Jacob Deisch STOOPS, THE JEWELER AID OPTICIAN. Farmers & Traders BANK (COBPES & SON. Bankers) Nappanee, - Indiana. Oarlio a general hanking business. Special attention given to collections. Don’t Be Fooledi

Meoßwts>RiMt tllte. Ask youi 1 druggist. <§ This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that ram a cold la one day

JIUCTIOHEKR! Make date forSalcs at the Nappaoee New* office, or address me at Goshen. Indiana. Terms reasonable

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Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Maditon Medicine Cos., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no *ubsti tufa Aak vnur /f morcrl at

NAPPANEE NEWS. Nappanee, Elkhart County, Ind. Business of The Circuit Court. The Elkhart County Loan & Trust Cos., administrator of the estate of Katherine Korrady, deceased, was ordered to sell the real estate at private sale. John E. Ogle, guardian of the minor heir of Thomas Miller, deceased, flies final report. Ward of full age and full settlement had. Guardian discharged. George W. Rich, executor of the estate of Louis Abbott, deceased, flies final report. Set for hearing Nov. sth. Aaron Work, guardian of minor child of Guilford Ulery, deceased, (lies Anal report. Elkhart County Loan & Trust Cos., administrators of Francis Smith, sr., deceased, tiled inventory $1,348.77. Ilenry F. Cosbey, guardian of the minor heirs of Francis E. Toms, deceased, flies report final as to ward Pearl, current as to others! Stephen D. Miller, executory the last will of David Dausman, deceased, tiles final report; set for hearing Nov. Uth. Elmer Grubb, executor of the last will of Catherine Witters, deceased, flies final report: set for hearing Nov. 9th. In the matter of the minor heirs of Mary Culp, deceased, report of former guardian, Joseph G. Culp, deceased, filed; balance $213.48. Lucy Keller, guardian of the minor heir of Harris Shaner, deceased, flies final report and is discharged. Anthony N. Culp; executor of the last will of Anthony Culp, deceased, flies final report; set for hearing Nov. 9th.

Jacob D. Compton has been appointed administrator of the estate of Margaret Devine, deceased; bond $2,000. In the matter of the estate of Wm. C. Miller, deceased, Jacob D. Ilohrer, administrator, final report approved and administrator discharged. Elizabeth Wambaugh, administratrix of the estate of Wm. Wambaugh, deceased, flies inventory, $2,467.72, of which taken by widow, $272.70, Petition (lied to sell personal property at private sale; granted. Moses J. Nutting, administrator of the estate of Delia Cougdon, deceased, flies sale bill, $455; also flies final report; set for hearing Nov.^Oth. John Ilimebaugh, guardian of the minor heirs of Nathan Ilimebaugh, deceased, files account current; balance on hand $722.27. Edwin E. Drake, administrator of the estate of Caroline Fiedeke, deceased, files final report; set for hearing Nov. 9th, Wm. Tbeis, executor of the last will of Magdalena Schlagel, deceased, flics petition to sell real estate. James E. Yiolett, administrator of the estate of Clarinda Harlow, deceased, files final report; set for hearing Nov. 9th. Mary N. Howard, administratrix of the estate of Wm. Howard, deceased, files report of settlement with the Lake Shore company, $250. John L. Cooper and Luther G. Cooper, executors of the last will of Hiram I’. Cooper, deceased, file report of sale of real estate to Margaret Cooper for $11,700 cash. Sale approved and deed ordered. In the matter of the assignment of Earl Merritt, Chas. E. Hickel, trustee, files report No. 2. Geo. J. Growcock, guardian of the minor heirs of Marie Growcock, deceased, files new bond, $2,000. In the matter of the estate of Franklin P. Shultz, deceased, Chris* tian K. Stauffer ordered to sell real estate to pay debts. David Schrock, guardian of the minor heirs of Noah Brenneman, deceased, files account, current; balance" on hand 59 cents. Cheap Excursion Rates on The B. & 0. On Oct. 28th and 30th and Nov. Ist the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company will sell low-rate excursion tickets from all local stations west of the Ohio river to Chicago, 111., account of Chicago Horse Show. Tickets will be good for return until Nov. sth, 1900. For further information call on or address nearest Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent or B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. TO THE DEAF. A rieh lady, cured of her deafnosand noises in the head by Dr. Nichols son’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave SIO,OOO to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. 2825 The Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, New York. —Best pencil sharpener ever piade. Sold at the News Bookstore.

W. O. T. U. COLUMN. tyArticles under this head are famished by the Local Superintendent of Press Work, pertaining to the work of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, for which there is no charge or responsible ty by the publisher. Our motto: “For God and home and native land.” Our badge: A knot of white ribbon. Our aims: Home protection, prohibition of the liquor traffic, equal suffrage, one standard of morals, and the bringing about of a better public sentiment. The next meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. Whiteman on next Friday afternoon. “After we went to Cuba my company was quartered to itself, and we had a canteen in the barracks. An attack was expected at any time, and wo were seldom allowed out of quarters. Yet the canteen was kept open all night several times. At one time fully of half my company, Including the first sergeant, were so drunk that had an attack been made they could not have bandied their rifles. It is said that' no one was compelled to drink. Let us state the facts and allow the reader to draw his own conclusions. The water supplied to our regiment came from the waterworks several miles away. It was brought to us in iron pipes laid in the hot sand, and when it reached the camp It was absolutely unfit for use. Every day we were taken out for drilling exercises, which took place both In the forenoon and in the afternoon, and when we were through drilling every stitch of our clothing was wet with sweat and we were ravenous with thirst, and all we bad to drink was the warm water ,that came through those hot pipes, or we could go to the canteen and driDk beer, which was always kept on ice: and before we were discharged, I can say of a truth, that 1 honestly believe there were only two men in our company of over a hundred that had not contracted the habit of drinking beer, and many became drunkards. I call to mind two young men, who came into the army Sunday-school workers. They wrote letters back to their people of the awful effects of the canteen on the soldiers, and in a little while there came back to the officers a strong protest against it. When this became known the two boys were brought up to headquarters and told that If they did not shut up at once they would be court-martialed. They shut up. The uniform of the United States army should he a symbol of purity and sacredness; hut as it is, it is a symbol of debauchery and degradation. If I had a thousand tongues I would cry: ‘Down with the canteen!’ I trust that every boy and every girl who has a brother, and every father and mother who has a son in the army, will do all in their power to remove this curse from the army.”—An Eye-Witness.

To Stop a Cold. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming od, take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It never fails to stop a cold if taken in time. Take nothing else. J. S. Walters. The Five Corner News. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher and little son Orval, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Fisher and family. Mr. Levi Pippengerand wife visited with Mr. Crist Pippenger and family on Sunday. Mrs. Laura Wedge and Mr. George Micher, of Elkhart, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Molebash. Many of the people of this vicinity expect to attend the Democrat rally at Goshen Thursday. Mrs. Robert Berry died at her home near South Uuion last Saturday. The funeral was held Monday at South Union, Rev. Murray officiating. Mrs. Clark Truex called on Mrs. Franklin Molebash on Sunday afternoon. A number of people of this vicinity attended the rally at Bremen last Thursday. Miss Eva Pippenger spent Sunday with Miss Zola Truex. Mrs. Eckhart, of Locke, is seriously ill. Mrs. George Albin, of Chicago, Mrs. Henry Lemmert, of Teegarden, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kegg, of Walkerton, were here attending the funeral of Mrs. Robert Berry. A box social will be held at Locke schoolhouse next Saturday evening. Mr. George Dennison, who is employed at Elias Fisher’s, spent Sunday at Locke. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag .into mental powerThey’re wonderful in building up the health. Only 2fic per box. Sold by J. S. Walters.

Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor , -and cheerfulness soon ti'fJY disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has ' „ become so prevalent * II that It is not uncommon - II for a child to be born /t with weak kidLi If % \MtLr- 1 neys. If the child urin-USsi-Tr*'*'”'' ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, it is sold cent and one dollar aSiSilkSlßllsjQl sizes. You may have sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- Homo of Swamp-Boot ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Cos.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper.

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to consiiiiptives. The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desiro it, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption* Asthma, Catarrh* Bronchitis, and all throat and lung IVlalaalea* He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as 41* invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, liuv. Edwaiu* A. Wilson, Brooklyn, New York. D. A Young DEALER IN Fresh and Salt Heats. MANUFACTURERS OF BOLOGNA Buyer of Butchers’ Stock of all kinds at the highest market prices.

REED DROS. BUILDING KUDUS. We are prepared to do all kinds of building moving at reasonable prices and work guaranteed. Call on or address us at Nappanee, Ind. 1 IE gr m An 80-aere farm, an 84-acre farm, and a 160-acre farm. Will take Nappanee property in part payment. I also have five Nappanee properties for sale,' very cheap; terms reasonable. • f Real Estate, Loans, Collections, and Insurance. j.: man. REAL ESTATE EOTGI IN DIETRICH BLOCK. -®a Does a general commission business in sale of farm and town property. Always a number of good bargains listed. FIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS. , W. W, BEST. Proprietor.

Dr. BOLAN’S Sncceßsinhis system of Rectal Treatment and Rectal Medication is now unquestioned. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, nnd Itching Piles, Fistula, Fissure, and Rectal Ulcerations, no matter how bad. or of how long standing—cure guaranteed In every case without the use of knife or ligatures, and no detention from business. Constipation, in most every case, is a sure svmpton of rectal trouble, and is positively cured by Dr. Golan's Bystem of Rectal Medication. Kidney, Bladder, Urinary diseases, Stomach, Liver, Blood and Skin diseases also cured. 25 years in the general practice of medicine and 15 years as a specialist in Piles and Rectal diseases, enables the Doctor to treat all Chronic diseases successfully. CONSULTATION ami EXAMINATION FREE At the Coppes Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 31st. At Milford on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2d and 3d.

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[Taking Effect Sunday, MuyL’Oth, 1900. Arrival Os Trains At Nappance. Coing East. No. 16, Mail Train 11 03 a. m “ 46, Passenger 11 08 p. m “ ‘ 6, Limited 638 p. m Going. West. No. 17, Mail Train 1 37 p. m “ 47, Passonger, 328 a. m “ 5* Limited 529a. m •Stops to let off passengers from points east of Chicago Junction anu to pick up passengers for Chicago. For futher information call on B. & O. Ticket Agent, oraddress O. P. McCarty.Ass’tGen’l Pass Agent,Cincinnati. Ohio; B.N. Austin,Gen.Pass. Agent,Chicago,lll. F. D. Underwood, GeD’l Manager. D. B. Martin, Mgr Passenger Traffic J. M. Graham, Gen. Superintendent. 0. H. Whiteman, Local Agent.

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