Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 52, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 April 1930 — Page 11
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iindiana} : STATE j Burglars furred entrance to tlie office of the Northern Indinmi l’otiltry in South Whitley mid obtained S3O front the sttfe. Alonzo Klsworth Koon, fifty-two, re,<idins near New Pittsburgh, ended his life by shooting himself with a shotgun. No motive Is known. Benjamin Margolis. thirty two, com milled suicide by swallowing poison nt liis home in Fort Wayne, lie hub Peon in II health for several months Marvin Adams, nineteen, charged with auto theft, was sentenced from one to ten years by Judge Sol A. Wood ot the Allen Circuit court in Fort Wayne. Dr. Alice it. Williams, sixty three, former coroner of Whitley county and for :tt! years a practicing physician in Columbia City, died at her home from heart disease. Forty-five business and professional men of Bourbon have organized the Bourbon Civic club with (i. It Harris ns president and Rev. J. 1.. Milling as secretary-treasurer. The Northern Indiana Baseball league, just formed, will have Donald son. Walkerton, Culver, Argos and Plymouth in the circuit. A schedule is now being worked out. Prof. Paul McNutt, dean of the law school at Indiana university, former American Legion commander, will speak at the high school commencement exercises in Michigan City June 5. Miss Mary Williamson, thirty-seven who said that she is a globe' trotter, was fined S!K) for obtaining money in Fort Wayne tinder false, pretense in connection with the sale of "real" Irish lace. Workmen have ftnislieiV razing an old landmark, tln* little shack of Capt. Howard I.ahadie on the lake front in Michigan City. I.ahadie lived in the shack many years. He died a year ago, having possessed it by squatter's rights. Mrs. l.ouberta Meredith, forty years ot.C mother of seven small children, was electrocuted while hanging out a washing on a metal clothes line in tlaback yard of her home in Argos. A broken, elect ric power, line had fallen, striking the.clothes line. French l.ivezey, pilot nt tin Indian apoljs airport, kept a. young woman passenger la* had taken for a Might from leaping at I.O'KI feet altitude. Site crawled onto tlie wing, hut he seized her arm before she could jump and held her until he landed, Oliver G. Green, sixty-one, died tit his home in Michigan Git.v after tin .ill ness of thr<H> days with double pneu inottla. His widow, seven children, a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson of Detroit, Mich., and a brother. Joint Green of Cliicngo. survive. Rich til'd Ormisfon. twenty, Fort Wayne, was shot and severely wound ed by Victor Davis, owner of a gasoline filling station when the youth was caught prying open a door. Two companions abandoned’ Ormistim at the Methodist hos, ital. Deputy Sheriff Charles Miller arrested Ormistim there.
The body of a man washed up on the shore by the waves was found by a party of hikers at Dune Acres, north of Chesterton. The man was roughly dad and it was thought that lie might lie a victim of one of the shipwrecks of hist autumn. He was about . fifty-five years old, 5 feet lit indies tall and weighing ITo pounds. A suit contesting the right of Mayor r.oyb* of Whiting to hold office;; was filed in the I.ake county Superior court by State's Attorney Oliver Starr of Lake county. The suit stuted that, at the November election, P.ovle did not receive the most votes. In it recount Francis McNamara vvas adjudged rlrc viator by u small margin, but lie died after a week in office. V.eorge Norgnr, Chicago bond salesman. was found guilty on a charge of involuntary, manslaughter by a Circuit court jury in South Rend. Norgar’s car struck and killed Isabelle Wentzel, sixteen-year-old Mishawaka high school girt last fall as site stepped off a street car. Norgar, who bits been at liberty on a bond of .$7.50(1, was immediately ordered locked tip in the county jail, pending the argument of motions and • lie formal passing of sentence. Con victim) carries a penalty of a year in prison. < til an affidavit by Mrs. John Hillock. Ihdbinjipolis, warm tit was issued in Anderson for arrest of her cousin. David Hreenlee, age seventy four, farmer, near Pendleton, charging him with assault and battery. He also was made defendant in a suit by Mrs. 1 1 iI lock for SI,OOO damages because of at h'ged personal injuries inflicted, site asserts, while the plaintiff and fief husband were attending a funeral of Llilni Creenlee at the fa mi IJ homestead near Pendleton. Her face was nit and bruised, she alleges. Site also sued for pbssesstion of 20 acres of land which, site avers, had been deeded to her. Warsaw authorities expressed doubt that parts of a skeleton discovered by small boys on a by road north of the cit.v are ttie remains of Franklin Tuck er, tifty-two, Warsaw cigar clerk, who disappeared two years ago after being robbed of $5,000. The skull is larger than that of Tucker and the hones have tlie appearance of having been hurled for many years. Dale Osborne, nineteen, of Angola, attendant at a gasoline filling station in Fort Wayne, was arrested on a charge of forging two checks by using Hie nnnie of his roommate, it. \V. Uob efts, to obtain S3O
Sad and Lonely Governor Gunderson of South Dakota said in Pierre in au address in prats e nr mnrtTnlfe : "Is there anything ns sad and lonely as the life of an old maid? "An old maid was looking over Hie goldfish in a pat simp, she was about to start an aquarium, you see. “ ‘These little fellows here, ma’am,’ Hie salesman said, ‘are 40 cent's apiece. Them big ones are $1.30 up.* “The old maid bent over and studied the goldfish through her spectacles. ‘“Gould you toll nte.’ she said wistfully, ‘which size would be the best company for tue?’" FAMILY DOCTOR j LEARNED THIS ABOUT CONSTIPATION
Dr. Caldwell loved people. His years of practice convinced him many were ruining their health by careless selection of laxatives. lie determined to write a-harmless prescription which would get at the cause of constipation, t*id correct it. Today, the prescription he wrote in 1885 is the world’s most popular laxative! He prescribed a mixture of herbs and other pure ingredients now known as Dr. Caldwell’s Svrup Pepsin, in thousands of cases where had breath, coated tongue, gas, headaches, biliousness and lack of appetite or energy showed the bowels of men, women anil children were “sluggish. It proved successful in even the most obstinate cases; , old folks liked it for it never gripes ; children, liked its ; pleasant taste. All drugstores today have: Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin in bottles. Veteran* cn Pension Bolls On December 81, IP_’P, there were 472,017 nlil Soldiers 1111 tin- pension rolls of the bureau of pensions, of. this number 183.810 were Spanish American veterans, 33.710 were Givi! war veterans; anil the ..remainder were regular service men, and vet eraos of the Indian wars. Stop tlie I*nin. The hurt of a burn or a cut stops when Cole's Carbolisalve is applied. It heals quickly without scars. 30c and 60c by all druggists, or send 30c to J. W. Cole Cos., Rockford, 111.—Adv. One of the plagues of always talking jrayly is that one says things that he regrets.
Happy Woman Tells How She Lost 19 Pounds of Fat in 27 Days
During October a woman in Montana wrote —"My first bottle of Krusehen Salts tasted almost 4 weeks and during that time I lost 10 pounds of fitt: —Krusehen is all you claim for it—l feel better than I have for years.” Here’s.the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Ivvery morning take one half teaspoonful of Ki iiseiten Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast. Be sure imd do this every nioricns for "It's the little daily dose that takes off the fat- I 'on't rrtiss a morning, The Krusehen habit means that Save the Surface Piggly—ls my face dirty, or is it my imagination? Wiggly—Your face isn’t; l don’' know about your imagination.—Western Christian Advocate.
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Improved Uniform International SundaySchool T Lesson T (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D.D.. Member of Faculty, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) and). 1930, Western Newspaper Union.) Lesson for April 13 the child and the kingdom LESSON TEXT —Matthew 18:1-14; 19; 13-15. GOLDEN TEXT—Suffer little children, and forbid them not to come unto Me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven. PRIMARY TOPlC—Jesus, the Children's Friend. JUNIOR TOPIC —Jesus the Friend of Girls and Coys. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC— Growing iri the Kingdom. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADUf.T TOPIC—The Sin of Neglecting and Misguiding Children. I. The Greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven (vv. 1-4). 1. Tlie disciples’ question (v. t). Tlie prominence given to Peter in connection with the announcement of Christ’s purpose to build the church and tlie payment of tribute with the money in tlie fish's mouth, provoked jealousy on the part of the other disciples. The transfiguration scene revealed tlie divine person and lhe program of liis kingdom. Seeing that the kingdom was to come to realization despite tlie tragedy of the cross, disciples wished to know their place of rank in the kingdom.. 2, Jesus’ answer (vv. 2-4). He taught them by placing a little chiUl in their midst. (1) Condition of entrance into the kingdom (v. 8). The great question wits as to whether they were really in the kingdom. Their behavior revealed tlie fact that they needed-conversion. Before- they could even see, much less enter into, tlie kingdom,' -they must he horn from'.above iJ.olih 3 :3, 5). (2) Whosoever possess: - childlike humility is the greatest (v. 4). The child is .dependent, lowly and modest. Those who: have been horn again, or converU'd, .liaxe these cliVirocteristics. 11. The Lord’s Identification With His Eeiieving Ones (vv. .*>-!). 1. Receiving the In Sever in Christ's name is receiving Christ (v. 3). ■Through-'faith in Christ we become God's children ami so completely is our life interwoven with His that He regards treatment of us as treatment of Himself. 2. Tlie peril of causing a believer to stumble (vv. 6-',i). To cause to stumble means to give occasion for a moral fall. The particular reference was to tlie carnality and selfishness which were expressing themselves in their contention for preeminence. Their behavior was not only an injury, tint a stumbling block to others, everything causing one to stumble, though it he as vital as hands and feet, should he removed. 111. Eelievers Are Specially Cared for by the Heavenly Father (vv. 10-14). 1. They are under angelic guardian-
ship (v. 10). So precious is the believer in (Jod’s sight that angelic messengers tire pro vided (Heb. 1:10). These angelic messengers have access to tlie very throne of Cod. even beholding Ills face. So high is the honor bestowed upon belie v 'ers that the highest angels are; sent to guard them. ,2. The Son "came especially to save I such from their lost condition (vv. i 11-14). The Heavenly Father does not will that any one. of these siioulil perish. They 'are''objects of the Father's, seek mg Jove. 'Fiie salvation of the hum hie b-li'vor l.a- been secured by the incarnation and tlie sacrifice of the Coed Shepherd. IV. Jesus Receiving Little Children (Matt. 1!i:13-15). We should carefully note the setting of tiiis text. Jesus: had been speaking of tlie sanctity of marriage, which Is the bulwark of the home. Into the sacred enclosure of the home conies childhood to complete and ennoble it. 1. Children brought to Jesus (v. 13). Doubtless they were brought b,v their parents. Many parents today wild are careless as to themselves, desire to bring their children into touch with Jesus Christ. 2. Relinked by tlie disciples (v. 13) They regarded children as too insignificant to engage tlie Lord’s attention Christ places high value upon chib dren. 3. The disciples rebuked by Christ (v. 14). These words uttered hy the Lord I have placed a peculiar dignity upon | tile child. It is Cbristiike to care for t children and no service in tlie world | pays such targe dividends. 4. Christ laid His hands upon the j children (v. 15). For More Peace on Earth Less chest.iness and more bowed' |. knees make for more peace on earth. —Christian Monitor. Condemning Other* There is nothing more deiicatelj dangerous in the whole Christian life : than the condemnation of others.—Q. j D. Watson. Eible and Money “But thou slialt remember the Lord I thy God; for it Is He that giveth the power to get wealth.” To Honor God Large asking and large expectation on our part honor God.—SeL
I Won A $25 Prize For A Loaf of Bread At Our County Farmer’s Institute 71
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