Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 48, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 July 1921 — Page 10

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There is Big Money in Feeding Hogs Now! Hogs jsire low in .price but corn is much lower in proportion. PORK AT 2 CENTS PER POUND ■ V. -HOG TONE--The liqui-d Tonic and Conditioner will produce an extra pound of pork for ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Monev back , if it fails. . Rids h,og<"M all worms, stomach, intestinal, Kidney and bronchial worms. Cures chronic indigestion, thumps and scours. _ SI.OO PER BOTTLE 6 BOTTLES-FOR $3.00 - SEE OUR WINDOW C. W. Johnson Sons “ON THE SQUARE” Phone 24 Phone Us Your-Wants

LAPORTE FEARS EP DEMIC OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS. LaPorte, Ind-—A threatened scourge of, infantile paralysis is-.causing great Nvlarm to exist sere. Two new cas A were reported l'ridav making' ft to! i! of four, with one suspect case believ ed to be of the dreaded .malady. Dr. Pracher, health officer; issued a proclamation calling upon people to exercise unusual precautions to prevent the malady assuming epidemic form. LaPorte is said to be the gn.lv city in Northern Indiana where the disease his assumed an aiamiing form. USE MORE MILK, " A county wide campaign is being -planned "from the office of County, Agent Shearer, in Gusheirno induce? school children,tome.more milk.

'Aprau Best for Hogs p if ifn ' nto run-down hjogs and keeps healthy hogs in HUS mew Idle prime-condltion. It is the newest and best Liquid Hog Tonic. p i pr . not only the worms, but also the larvae, and UXpeiS IT orinb—thus prevents a recurrence of the trouble if pens are kept dean. Prevents El,ch Thumps. Indiges. rivVCutS L' otasCS constipation, scours, etc., by keeping begs in condition to resist infection. „a.a nnAittn tones-ua the system and'fenableathe hag Restores Appetite, to tully a-svmllate ilis complete ration, helping to put on moth fat for same amoCr.t of feed and care. In fact, Nu-Tone has no equal as a flesh builder and conditioner.

WARNING Nil-Tone is Dr. O. D. Craw. cock’s Original Tonic Conditioner and Worm Expeller—the. most complete Liquid Tonic cn the market—and the cr ly Hogt Treatment made correctly under' Doctor Grawcock’s prescription, which he has used for 20 years in his veterinary jjract ice. Don’t ac* cept any substitute or imitation. Every bottie of the Tone bears a rep'-oductionjof Dr. Grawcock's signature.

Guaranteed to Do Everything Claimed or It Costs You Nothing You take no chances when you try Nu-Tone. If it does not do everything claimed for it.and satisfy you in every way. Dr. Grawcock has authorized us to return the money you paid for it. ~ <• If your hos 9 a-e doing tine, ifs good business to keep them that way, Nu-Tone will help and the cost is only a'-tnfle. Ask us about it Dunham Love THE REXALL STORE DRUGS 'PAINTS - ‘ : -a .KODAK? Phone 45 ■ XappanCe

LOSS OF MEMORY EXPENSIVE. It will cost citizens of Fort Wayne about $1,600 this'year for forget’"'uness -fn-returning librurj- book's when thby are due.- Fines-range from 2 to' 10 gents. . The $-1;.66b total, w.] iie into the, library' till in very fjtetTy amoutteX grows in Id months ! > a- r;"ti —tbit* suppress the* most carnal Book, fail: ! NURSERY AGENCY. A. M. Garber, 805 West Market .street, Nappanee, has the- agency for. the Elgenfritz Nursery Stock of Mon-* roe, Mich,, the oldest and' largest nursery 'in Michigan. He will sell you Middlebury Stock; can sell you any-, thng in' the nursery line* Best quality and lowest prices. Call me if you need anything from a tree to a bulb, and I will see you. Phone 34U3. Adv4o-1 ADVANCE-NEWS—S2.OO PER YEAR

July Shoe Sale J. Last Week. \ i c'"- • Many Bargains to choose from! blossh* '$ Shoe Store

RIVER HELD TO BE BAD FOR BATI-iING AT PRESENT. Mnny people have been- complaining , of boils in the nose, ears and other parts o:f the. head and body, and also of a serious- rash. Pliysionns state fl,at, those jvho have been bathing in -the are -affected and ascribe it To 'decaying vegetable matter in the water. The decaying matter, however comes . d,o.wn the river and will .continue to be a menace until the" river PREMIUM BOOK OUT, The annual county fair premium book is out. Any persons desiring liiis edition• "should see Jay Copk. , promoter, at the... Alderman hotel, in Goshen or at the County Agent's office in the court house at Goshen.

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CORONER'S CALLS BREAK y RECORD THIS MONTH. , Dr. Eugene, Hahleman, of Elkhart,' who w;as called to '-Goshen Monday morning’ to investigate the 'death ;of Clarence ,Haney, said that this' was : ‘twelfth rail this' month-,a^rec&rd: for any ohe month since he had been ,in office. The c-oroiierS calls average about-* five or six a month, he.said, Os the twelve' calls , this month ’-. four w- re for more than he. had in any .’.'one year before. Prac'istiQaJl.y fall .were, for investigations in-. td deaths ,-o's persons who had been ' killed by accident, i Wheat Wanted —Phone the Nappanee Milling company .for prices -oh wheat before-selling; It will not cost you anything to find out. and it may be the means of making you some I money. Adv.

j. NAPPANEE MARKET REPORT * ■ l 4 Corrected TKurs. July 2i, 1921. > Prices paid b> merchants. • Eggs, per dozen . !. .. >Q L Blitter, per pound .-Li Butterfat, delivered 41 Old liens,-heavy- .22 •* Spring /thickens, heavy"...'.2s • Old roosters .10 • Beef hides ... .04 . Calf skins 06 . Corn, per 100 lbs, TV . Wheat, No. 1, per bu $1.12 - Oats, per bu ~,.33

COPPES HOTEL GUEStS. I The following guests' took Sunday dinner at tile Coppos hotel: 14. B. Yoder, MissT>ouise Yoder, Miss VVeiger and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Evans, jot Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holy a rd, Helen and John Bolyard, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noble and Maurice Noble, Indianapolis: Bruce Wallace an 1 party of four. Weiss M. Coyle,-the Misses Kathleen, and Herriot Andrews. Miss', Elizabeth.. Miles," Mrs. C. E Mr. and Mrs. AY. J. Stamp, Dr. Stamp and family and, Mr. and Mrs - Ralph Schlesner, Elkhart; Miss 'K. Miles. Syracuse: Chas. Shobe. Ligonier:* Mrs Lowenstine and son. Bremen: J. R. Beyer and family, Mr. and Mrsy F. A. Crowley, Mr. and.Mrs. A- C. Mendock. Mr. and Mrs. S Kloin, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. France, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. France, , IF. Dakin. Mr. and' Mrs. S. Durinuck and son. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Dunnuck and daughter, Mr.- and Mrs. A. A. Ranek, Gus Peterson, Mr. Greene. S. Garland. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Press and Miss Stuller, South Bend; C. W, Bingham, Mishawaka, and H. D. Turnpang, Walton NEW SURVEY BEING MADE. Nalticrow j Beach lot -owners at Lake Wawas.ee have had anew survey and are having anew plat made of their .beach. The old plat showed an, error and if left standing would have < aused many of. the-property owners much .trouble in moving their cottages owing to the fact many of them were on the wrong lots. The new plat will save all this trouble and correct the line as intended in the old plat. - WHY WORRY? Greentowh, Ind.—Dr. W. E, Armstrong. dentist who. gained more than local fame, through his lecture on "Why Worry?” committed suicide bytaking poison. Financial difficulties are’ biam^a: —“t-~ -

CLASSIFIED COM FOR SAHE—IO acres of land, t miles east of Akron. .Ind. Has* good fourroom house; barn,, hen house, smoke house; brooder house; good fencing. Lays- on cgqsa* road; mU-IPme; sphool hack; niilk ,route past the door, all up in the .public. Just, about, all muck, onion and peppermint land. s2,ooo,'part dawn, balftnc ■jm time. John Lynch. Akron, Ind. 48*2 THE SOU TH BEND BUSINESSLhVI - lege announces term opening Monday, August 29th: Addi- 1 ionaf teaciv ers and four, new, courses, including Higher Accounting and Auditing. Write for particular's a'rtd budget No. 2. 1 . - 41-6

Ff)R SALE Good driving mare, with colt. - Also a few full-blooded New Zealand rabbits. - Call .on or write sf. H.„ ffe-frnUth, Nappanee, 'lniti R. 3, 4. miles west and STmiles north of' Nappanee, • 44x2-tf — WANTED —Clothes * pressing and cleaning and repairing. Work, done neatly and promptly at the Central Barber ; Shop. Prices reasonable. Ci. L. Lehman. . 32-ts ' , 7 RAW’LKIGU PRODUCfS -I have the celebrated •> Rayleigh good IfeaUhproduets for sale. A. M. Anglin,' 507 N. Main street,. Nappar, .-. Phone 282. . ■ 45-i: WANTED —I- am paying the highest market price for oats, and hay; also eggs and garden tTuo'k. ~J also, sell sugar by the 100 pounds'!' Phone 351. Harvey May. * ■ 40x4 ROOMS - WANTED—Modern furnished or unfurnished rooms. A desirable house is preferred. V. M. Ball, Ford agency, Nappanee 4?-! STRAYED —If anyone sees’a pair of tame Mallard ducks, please .-.notify Mrs. Jesse PenAose. Nappanee, R. if FOR., SALE.OhI town ca'not: cheap. See D. A. Lehman, 156.:. S. Locke street, Nappanee. ’ - . 4.821!

Famous Light Opera, “The Mikado,” at Chautauqua

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One of Ut most-popular features of the coming Redpafh Chautauqua wiihbe the famous .Gilbert ami Sullivan light opera, “The Mikado." Mirthful music and sure-fire comedy abound in characteristic Gilbert and Sullivan style The directorship of'George .-Herbert, one of the most successful conductors of light opera in America, assures for e production the utihoet in musicianship and effective staging.

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PERSONALS

Wallace Lajie t nave ted' business in SoutßUenfron Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. *?>t Welch of Fly tpvuth were Sund. > wests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Trover a Lawrence Holn es oi Indianapolis.wa'f'a guest at th home ot' Ml and Mrs. C. R. Stoop ovci Sunday. Mr. and Ylrs. V, A. Tank of Plymouth were the vests of Mr. and Mrs. A..11. Kaufth t’i over Sumhiy, Miss Marion Ca ; oV Ottawa, lb. 'is the guest of her 1-ro her and sisterindaw, Mr. and -Mrs. George. Cass, Mrs. Pred-Mr With of Pittsburgh, is thje guest of l r snn-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mi 11 F. Ringte. Bernard ,SHi|vcl>. Wayne Miller, Russell HepUflr and George Kprtz w ere South Bend visitors on Sunday. Prof. P. J. Weil of the Bt-ula Bible school, Upland, Cal., was the guest of Rev. V. L. Stump from Friday till on Monday. The Misses. Peal I and Edna Teall of Elkhart, who wen visiting relatives and fri.neds here,- retui aea home .Wednesday.

Miss Edna ]>p;ml of Fort Wayne is. spending this v ovk. at the home of her' uncle’ and aunt. I)r. and. Mrs.. L. A. Morrisftn. j The Misses Ii I < anti ! Eva Strauss wen the guests of Mr. land Mrs. Charles Prcssler at Syra•cuse, aver Sunday - The Misses Kaiherine Mahler arid Anna Aid worth i Cnu-ago are spending a few- days with Miss Frieda Mahler and iter mot Ft. j Rev. David Mczler left on Monday levelling for Waynesboro, Pa, on,eom- ; mittee Work c mnectejd with the j Church of .he Br-Hirer, Clay, Syler and- Frank Lehman jautoed to Winona Lake Thursday I evening to h'ear Hilly Sunday in the I opening of his time® days' meeting. | Mrs. Harry Siu-ho: <: of Michigan City returned home Sunday-after a i g eek’s visit wit her brother-in-law ami .sister, Mr. and Mrs George Cass, j Mr. and MW C. E; Miilcr- and ! daughters, the Mi.-ses Maude and Dorothy of 1, -range, were file guests of Mr, an T Mrs. 11. J. Richer; I'ovkr Sunday. | Roy ReuslfilWumd his aunt. Miss I Sue Kensinger,* u: Warsaw, were the. | guests of his; parents, Mr, am} Mrs. J. ! S. Kensinger, on Thursday and Friday | of last week.

L Mr. and Mrs. A'ta Compton and n William and Miss Nina Dalrymple [of Elkhart, were Sunday guests -of the latter’s par-- gtr and Mrs. F B Dalrymple. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartman; Mrs. Ilodge'and Mrs. Cora Benner autoed to Plymouth' on Sunday, where they were the.guests o' Mr and Mrs. Harry Hoy for the day. Mr. and Mrs. family and Miss Lottiejjgpiche-r ,-aid Mr.- and Mrs. Aaron Hunsberger -and family were Sunday guests, at the ,home of Simon Beery. Rev, and Mrs, a S. Han-;lt<in of "Cleveland arrived i,-: > lam week from Cleveland,-Oftio, for an extended ’visit with his..-brother in-law and 'sis.er, Mr. and Mrs. N..0, Logee. Mr. and- Mrs. Jesse Stuckman and !laughter, Miss Arlin-. and Mr. arid 'Mrs. Ros Rucknian and daughter,, j Miss Lvjlta, were at Oahwood-. Park, j;Lake Wawasee, on ’Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Fiery- and Sample! Ulery left on Tuesday for Govserriment- Point, _ Tippecanoe. J.ake, where, they will spend fills week at ithe former’s cottage there. | <R. I, Gilliland of Phillipsbmg, Pa!, j arrived here Sunday morning to jbiii i-Mrs ■ Gilliland.--who n.t;- been visiting her 'brother-in-law aha- sister, Mr. and Mrs. In in Coppes, th<- past .week.. Miss.Bej-ruce Miller of Akron. Ohio, arrived here oh 'Wednesday; evening, of last week *to- spend the, summer with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bechtelheimer, Messrs. -I, Balph Herr and the Dohner, Mary Berger an ! Anna Tucker,, all of-near Dayton, Ohio, V. 1,. Stump from Saturday till Wednesday. Mrs. Nancy Metzler, Mrs. JpHla- Hou- , souer and- daughters,- the. Misses Myrtle-and Edna, spent, a" few, days last wefk at ShifTsfre-wana’ Lake with J. A. "Metzler and. family 'S-t. Petersburg, .Florida. Isaac Kungherger, nccon-panieil b; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hunsberger and Mrs. John Hunsberger, autoed- to Col: umbia City last Sunday, where they visited with Mr. 'ami Mts.”' H ni'y Lechlitner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Leppard, and family and Wf. *F. Leonard of Fort Wayne, \v-re the guests u Mrs: f,,-p pard's brother-indaw and sister, Dr. and Mrs- "J,.- A. ' Morrison, over Sunday. In- tlio afternoon they motored to Oakwood Park, Lake Wawak.ee.

ONE WEEK SALE .-V . ' • , -'-.l <• Watch For Our Weekly Announcements First Sale Begins Thursday Morning, July 28, Ends Wednesday August 3 - ' ' -' . r' w ... : ; _ . For one week we offer you generally needed merchandise at generous reductions from our already low prices. . We want you to feel free to. visit this store at any time whether or not you care to make an immediate purchaseNote Carefully the Following Price Inducements Dept. No. 1 - Groceries Light House Washing Powder, for one week, prv.e per package 4: Classic White Laundry Soap, for one week, t cakes for 23c, or per cake 1 . . . .5c - -Golden Sun Cdffee, for one week, price pep po ind 25c Dept. No. 2 - Dry Goods Coats’ Cotton Thread, for one Week, price 6c. -Unbleached Muslin, full yard wide, splendid quality, for one week, price ~..8c Hope brand' Bleached Muslin, full yard wide, for One week, price 13 1 Chambray and dark blue, for one week, price , 8s Real Organdie Dresses Organdie Dresses formerly priced at $12.50, for one week, price $ 6.00 Organdie Dresses formerly priced at $15.00, for one week, price .7.00 Organdie Dresses formerly priced at $22.50, for one week, price 11.00 Organdie Dresses formerly priced at $25.00, for one week, price 12.00 ‘Organdie Dresses formerly priced -at $35.00, for one week, price™. . . . A . . 17.00 Dept. No. 3-Clothing and Shoes Brown and black Half Hose, regular values 15c, fpr one week, price 10c Palm Beach and grey-Hai.fj H.gse, regular values 50s and 750, ferr one yyeek.-prrive.- . l#o . , * One lot Straw Dress Hats, regular S3.CO and $3.50 values, .fpr one week, price... $ 1.45 • One lot Dress' §h.irt*,"collars attached,, regular ■ values up to $2150, for one week, priced at ..v . <'E 1.00 One lot Bathing Suits, regular values $2.50, for one week,-price 1,65 * One lot Women's Oxfords and Pumps, for one week, price 1.95 One lot Women’s" plain toe Comfort Shoes, for one week, price 1.95 One lot brown Dress Shoes, Blucher and English toe, for one week, price3.6s Choice of any Misses’ or Child’s Whits Canvas Slippers, for one Week, price.... 1.25 One lot Young Men’s Suits, values up ..to $40.00, for one week, price '.12.95 Watch next week’s Advance-News for special prices for week of August 4 to 11 inclusive. We sell Munsing Underwear, Gossard Corsets, Hart .S'chaffrrer & Marx Clothing. The Hartman Bros. Cos. NAPPANEES GREATEST STORE

Mr. net Mrs. Ivan Bet-htelhelmerf'ae-f-mipanied by their guest:, :Miss Bernice Miller of- Akron', Ohio?* and the Misses, Eva and Stella Strauss spent Thursday evenTg’g of lost we* u a dakwood Park, Lake Wawasee. Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Kendall and sons, George'and CEestine, ,of Logans port, were the guests of Dr. and Mis. 'J S. Slab 'i'gh on Wednesday of last week. Mr, Kendall is pas te-,- of the M. E. chuioh at Loganspolt.' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Culp, son Eugene" and daughter' .Julia’, arrived Sunday evening, from Akron, Ohio, to spend about a monrd here -with her* parents, 'Mr. and- Mrs Lenus Miliwand .family, and V Mf. Culp’s mother,. Mrs. Catherine Culp, Mr, Culp is one hf tho inittructois iu the-AkTon nigh school. ' J. R.'Howard of Flin 1 , Mich., bl’other Os -Rev: J. B, Howard, .-accompanied by iris son and v a(ighter in-law, Mr.' and Mrs. Lloy.d' Howard, ol Battle-creek, Mich., and another sos. Harrold Howard of Brighton, Ind,, weye the gifests; -of Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Howard for-a few hours • n Sunday, motoring hack “to Battlecreek 'in the evening. Mr. and ..firs. Georg-e Siperly of Chicago were calling, on their umny ■ohl time Nappanee .friends Saturday and Sunday, while.the guests of their grahdparents, My,; and' Mrs. A, B. Tintsngan. Mr. Sigen'y,who was anrtnpioye of the AdvanCe-News' while residing in‘-Nappanee four years ago, is now employed In Cline's printing' yvorks, Chicago. . •

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guiselman were the guests of Mr, . njicl Mrs. - Oscar Loney in Plymouth iite last r part -. of the week. V •• *. Mr. aird Mrs. Peter-H. Yoder and children, Mt;. and Mis. Henry Shank and son Carlisle and Mr..and Mrs. J. M. Ik-isch returned home Saturday evening after“a'Vee.i's_;outing at oiikwoOd Park, Lake UYayvasee, ■ 'Miss Alice Nrrtd rHUrned Sunday evening h-opi Cinncinati, 0., fxvhere she spent her vacation with. her brother ajul sister-in-law, f'apt. and Mrs. George Nold. Capt. No’ld is* stationed at- Fort Thomas, ;

For Sale! Portable Concrete Mixing Outfit, consisting of a Cube Mixer, Gas Engine Under roof, two Steel Chutes, two Iron Wheelbarrows, Tent, Shovels, Picks, etc. Outfit In - first class; condition; Chas. L. Berg Bremen, Ind. 47-2

PLOWING % Demonstration ‘WITH Fordson Tractor 1 '; ■. ■ - • • ‘ . . ■ .' ~ AT THE Dr. J. S. Inks’ Farm 2 1.2 MILES EAST OF NAPPANEE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 28, 29, 30 ' ‘ * ‘ '

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Wayne -Miller, imd Roy Slagle were in South Bend Tuesday , Mr. and' Mrs. Oscar Lonev and sOnS Kirk and George of Plymouth were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. j. D. Guiselman. J *• .Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Duker and daughter; bliss Josephine Os Elkhart were the guest'4 of- Mr, and Mrg.. P. )I. Strauss on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Duker, a former resident of .Nappanee, has accepted a position with the Wilbur,'Templin Music House in Mishawaka and will move his family there next week, .

-We do all kinds of cleaning, press- * ing and repairing. <Z;A. DEISCH TAILOR AND CLEANER lr ' _