Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 1, Number 28, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 October 1879 — Page 3
©l* • gkMU ■ I I , -j , THURSDAY OCT. 2, 1879. ,Tlie Markets. ' i Lar', p r b 5 ets. On-, eta. fiisr.l. pef doz 10 eta. Apples."pei bu. 25 eta. lie -f Idle-, per lb 5 eta. Bit er, r •!? -per . (Jem, it ’ir, per bu 35 e'a. Ibitiit." - pjr bu 25 to 30. Bees 'V i | "lb 25 to ca. Wnmt • b: il;05 to 1.10, , Cliiek -uWiiit.- y, BIOO to SMlce. With this number a pood many subscriber* time=. expires. All those who receiv-: their paper marked with an X will know that their time for which they have subscribed has expired. and the paper will be discontinued uuless otherwise ordered. LOCAL BREVITIES. > —The soda season has “fixed.” —lsaac Hall, the 131 cent lawyer. The circus is about to hunt its ■~trule.—■ - —Lcadvilte has eighty-five paying mines, so-it is said. —-I. H. Hall, the poke your noseiuto every-b idys-business. —lulormation at this office in regard to the excursion to Syracuse. —He ain’t a bit afraid to walk with her right past an ice cream saloon now Oysters ! —We once fell in love-with’ a face at first sight. It was the face on the silver dollar. —Eight car loads of passengers bound for Chicago, passed throughlure on Tuesday, last. —Weighed in the ballance and the mule will be lound wanting ; at least, he's sure to kick the beam. —The fly-trap that last spring epld for 84 30 cannot now be pawned for enough to buy a snow shovel. —Two of Chris Headers horses were killed at the fair grounds last Thursday afternoon by a failing tree. —“How many glasses of bear docs it take to make a man walk lame? ' asks a subscriber. You will have to ask Johnson. —We wonder if I. H. Hall’s wife knows that he look a married lady (?) to Goshen aud return, and then treated tier tp' oyster?. t ' —On account of the absence of one or two members of the band the excursion was extended one week farther than it otherwise would e been. 4 ' —Our wheat buyers paid as high as 81 13. on Monday, but the market prior) tell to 81 08, Over tbirty-dve hundred bushels were taken in on that day, —Mr, ‘Frank Stewart of Syracuse, has opeued up anew barber shop in this city, He is a good workman arid deserves the patronage of the public, —An exchange says : “Cinders can be p-moved from (he eye with the point of a lead pencil.” Yts ; and another way is to dig the eye out and wash it in lukc warm water, —The post-office was removed Friday to its future location, where the o-niul F. M. ,-can be found at all times ready to accommodate the citizens of Na| panee and vicinity. — This Nrws office has keen under a 'ittle cloud unis week, partly caused by a family in Wakarusa and I. H. Hall, the nincompoop prosecuting at torney. Next week The News will come oat on time aud as newsy as ever. Don't pay any attention to gossip. Whoop eel Sixty .two loads ot wheat arrived here at this depot on Tin-day last , until 1,0:30 o'clock, avertgii.g from 30 to 35 bushels each. This is accounted for, from the fact mat the best price is always paid here of any other place along the line, —Dewitt & Hite, the noted feather renovators, who ate located at Locke, are new doing a lively busiues-, from the lact that they always give the best of satisfaeth n. They can rn.ke your Icatheisus good as - new, no matter ia what condition they are, in Tty them and be convinced, "
j From our Correspondents We will not be responsible tor M liut nniy appear under lbe above bend 0 LOCKE. Business good, and future prospects promising—factorie- all running on full time. The oider and sorghum mills of W. L. Tucker is giving eood satisfaction. He is making the nicest sorghum molasses we ever saw. Call on him and be conviDoed. J. B. Conkey lost a cow last week, from the effects of eating too much green corn in G. W. Eby's field?. *T. S Walters, our genial druggist is ipaling for house keeping. Died on Wednesday, Sept. 24th, Anna C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman, age one year and four days. Mr. aDd Mrs. John Hartman, who have been sick for some time, are gain-, ing rapidly. , Miss Cora Tucker has returned from Michigan, where she spent the summer Anew stock of clocks at'the drug store. All uew styles and very cheap.. Go and see for yourself. From the buggies and wagons thas are building at the shop of H tines & CroDe; they are doing a good business. Tomy Dockerty. who has been very hick with -typhoid fever, is rgeovingp The grist mill is doing a lively business, ruuning night and day. The feather cleaners are having a good run of business, and are doing a good thing for the health of the people. Get your feathers cleared—it will pay, Tb! mule lecturer gave an interest ing entertainment here on Friday night The rain gagers say we have not had so hard a rain sinee 1859, H, WAKARUSA. , Health g00d.... Business good, except perhaps the doctor’s No new arrivals to record this week Sehool eleetion last week. Spohc and Srneltzer the team.... On last Thursday morning while olimbing a large hickory tree tor the purpose of gathering nuts; Joey Seaman fell from a height of about 30 feet, sustaining a severe shock, but happily no hones were bro ken, nor no internal injuries sustaned A soft place to light, and an intervening limb is what saved Joey. Boy, wait a while and Jack Frost and Billy Wind will climb the trees and shake off the nnts.... The terrible storm of thunder, lightning, rain and bail'Viaited this vicinity last Friday evening, lasting till Saturday noon, beats anything in the memory of* the oldest man here. Not that they have not seen as severe storms but the time of year, the intense and continuous lightning, and the vast amount of rain fall will be long remembered by all who witnessed it.... The farce is ended, and the minister is ousted from the Free Mason Lodge, and the other ieiiow sustained And, who is that other fellow ? He is an open and outspoken infidel, a man who confessedly entered the lodge to control its influence to protect him in certain illegitimate actions. Either ot the above chargers would forever keep from a legitimate lodge. Masons inform us that where masonry is oarried on in its purity no such person could even enter its outer courts, nay his petition would Dot bo entertained for a moment. Yet he is not only admitted here, but when one of the membeis, who does not recognize him as a mason, tries to show his reasons lor not rec ogniziug him, and to sustain the high reputation of masonry. “The other fellow” above mentioned, counseled by a minister (?/ of the gospel, brings in charges' of unmasonic conduct, and those charges are sustained, 8 to 5. But we are glad to know that five men were manly enough to refute the charge by their vote and the remainder of the uieinoere were too much disgusted witn the farce to attend. F. O. R. Plebs. a r MILFORD. Trade prospects are brightDiog. There has been several cases of crokedness in town the last week. A butcher shop, a boot and shoe shop and a leather market all in one room, is the most convenient thing know of. It is said Grim famishes the hides, Asbbrook tans (bem and Kerns manufactures them into boots ail in one day. Borne limes it is easier to find fault than to do better.... The dance at Felkner's ball last Thursday night, was rather a slim affair—four couple and a half ecupte again.... The gran gers of Kosciusko county will picnic at Warsaw on the 11th of October. Let everybody g 0... .The boys that stoned Mis Kellers house a saw nights ago, were arrested and fined two dollars and costs Detr fun... .Thos. B. Felkuer has gone to Ann Arbor to attend legal 5ch001.... A niau went through Milford Monday, walking on a wager from Indianapolis to Goshan. He was six or eight hours ahead ot time.’... A good comfortable house will be rented to a small family tor the
j -vir. er if rarbpieu/i'y raegements (;.ir, lie made. Sttuuorl 1 ] mi bis hum <1 it Ibid. Euijuirc oi M. ii Groyis. Simon. „ WAKEIi USA. Wakarusa, Sept. 30, '79. Mil. Editor: —lt was my misfortune t > witness s little unpleasantness at one of our business hou-cs on Saturday l a9 t, between a eemleman from your plao e , and another of Wakarusa, which might have been a Nraeke'” . f some C ons'^ era bie interest, had the former been as willing as was the latter. This Wakarusa gentleman (?) wasquite well saturated with the spirits of frumenti, as is an invaiiable habit of his, and sought to satisfy an appmite that was insatiable to the Utmost degree. by permitting his tongue to inflame the iufelicity ot this gentleman from Nappanee We were rather overcome by taking into consideration the position of the “editaire” on one hand, and that of the enemy on the other, — the former, left to the meroy of this large, burly, upstart, but being of the feminine sex, circumstances would not permit any interference upon my part However, should the thiog have tightened, we would have used our tongue in defense of the younger one of the gjjvo. This hotspur or vivacious eDactor, (and he being are ative of the edit - or, too), stiietly forbid him or his wife to ever enter his bouse, proclaiming as a that he would kick his * * * * of of the house, if the command was disobeyed. This, we think, is enough detail of this would-be very disgraceful and unbecoming spectacle and muscular exhibition upon the streets of such a town as is Wakarusa. Anson, if you do happen to come up at the next term of court as a witness or a prisoner; in that “shoe case," we will be able to tell what we know ,We will now dose and always be on the watch for another “little racket. “L.” —Brown & M’Laughljn, the gen., tlemanly proprietors ot the Horner saloon, have been making Borne very tasty improvements in .the way of ad-. diDg new fixtures therein, If you want to enjoy yourself at a game of pool, give them a call, —Some of the boys, 9th-r from the oountry. or someone who resides in town, have been raising a terrible stink, for a few nights past. They indulged in several little trifling matters, by removing the photographer’s steps, ‘turning over tracks loaded with sawogs, upsetting private deposits, and other little misdemeanors, which are becoming quite aDODymons. Boys, you had better “let up.”
—Louis N. Edmond, the gentlemanly proprietor of the Central board* ing house and restaurant, at Hati’s old jstand. deserv.s the eredit of the citi sens of the eity of Goshen. He is al ways found one af the most clever and obliging gentlemen you may ohance to meet. In fact he is a model hotel and restaurant man, and we would advise people going from here to Goshen, when in want ot a good, square meal to give him a eall. We guarantee your money’s worth. His bar is always stocked with the finest variety of oigars and liquors, to be found anywhere in the city. Give him a oatl. —ln almost every one us our ,ex'< changes, we see aocounts of people of different looalilies having excursions to places of amusement. * Why shall we the people of Nappanee be in the rear of those sf our neighboring towDS? As Syracuse ia yet anew plaoe of resort, aud has all the facilities of mak ing a person enjoy himself, let us have a benefit of the first advantages of a days’s recreation on its beautiful wa lers. Our band will accompany the excursion. —; Kxcuralon. There will be an excursion to the lakes at Syracuse n about two weeks, the date i which will be announced in our next issue. Arrangements have been made with the B. k 0. railroad company for reduced rates, whieh have been seeured, provided forty couple are in attendance, which they have put at fifty-five cents there and return, the regular fare being seventy heats. Dr, Kelley, of the Kelley house, at that place has been interviewed, and promises that if our people give him their patronage, he will make their bill to light that it will be an inducement for them to again return, HU SIS ESS LOCALS. —Go to Hartman's to bay rubber boots. —ls you want pine Ilth or ahiog lea, cheap, go to J. (J. Melliager, ft Cos Nanpanee, Indiana 14—3 mt —We oall the atteotioo of our read era to the advertisement of Kelley * Leonard, Dtuggisis, of fcikbarf, Ind. 21.nVJ
Dr. Limber!, Eve end Km juT£ean z In<l.' Couaußation Free. . t34m —Starck A Saeas ut Uharpie & Fluegels for 82,75 per dozen Notice.—Ail those knowing themselves in'leoted to"me will call anti settle iniiue'i4Hte*ly as lam in great need of money to carry bn mv business. If yon don't pay me ' it bin two week* Irom date, I will leave the account* with the Squire. Richard Sander* Far Swle. A good farm, on long time, nnlv a small cash payment required. Eighty acres in Marshall county, with 38 acres under-good cultivation; also, 76 .teres in Locke township, Elkhart Cos , with 40 acres clear and under., good cultivation, with a good, new frame house and other buildings, with neverfailing wat> r aDd a splendid orchard Will be sold separate or together, as either place will make a desirable farm independent from the other, to suit the purchaser. This land is less than three miles from the B. & O, railroad; ana church and sphool privileges good. For particulars call on the owner, on the piemises. or to W F Peddycord, j. a. Walter, 14—ft Nappanee, Ind
—Mr. Cyrus B. Court, who lives 2 miles west and one mile north, of NappaneeV is agent for Dr. Clark Johnson’s Indian Med cme which is advertised on our fourth page. -All those whishing it can be supplied by him. 21m3-J4.
B. Sc O. 'Time Card ( THE ONLY LINE RUNNING! . V • Ft l .if a x Fa lace Cabs -FROM—CHI C IA. G O -to-; BALT IJML O RE WITHOUT CHANGE. —o - —— TIME 'CARD.—On and after April 24th 1879. trains will leave Nappanee on the abov road, as follows : GOING EAST. No.s,Mail ...1:03 p m No. 15, Local .. 1:3 p m No. 1, Express T. 1:56 a m GOING WEST. * No. 8, Express :16 a m No. 10, Mail. 3:18 p m No. 6, Local 10:38 a m Express trains run dailv. Accommodation trains daily except Sunday. C. IL HUDSON, Supt. Trans-Ohio mv’on Chicago. C. Whiteman, Agt Nappan E. Me DANN DL, Manufacturer and Dealer in ’ BOOTS 2P SHOES LEATHER Finding's, Etc., I also have on hand a Jgood slock o CALF AND KIP BOOTS. of my own make which I will .sell at The Lowest Figures I will also manufacture to order all kinds of -work sewed or pegged. CuMrsntoe all Work to give satisfaction _ -airing done in a neat.and workmanlike manner. My shop is three doors north of the Hatdware store, west side of Main street, Nappannce, Ind: —NEW—BKSTAU RA HJT. BAKERY, S, A .CtßytAMDli’ HO I keep consta itly onhani a good supply of BREAD, PIES CAUEB, RUSKS, TOBACCO, CIGARS and CONFETIONARY If you are in want of a warm or oold lunch, give me a eall. Oyater by the ean or dish. One door south of j ßink ley’s drug storo AS. CLEVKI,.VMt>
■mMMK ■■■■■ Miß Bn imßin — r — v L. —DEAI RS IN— Foreign* Domestic, taple and Fancy DRY 60UDS! BOOTS Alt D SHOES, itfs. ok. nicuiit' hots. oKDn ©SsAISWAOTi AGs We have just received a full and compete stock of |f tdl jmmJ Which consits in part of Boots and Shoes Dress Goods, both p’ain and figured. Flanells, Muslins, Calicos, Water ’Proofs, Grain acks, and all' 5 goods belonging to a . i era store Our stock is complete ana o. , noice selections We lov'te you to oah and examine our stock, and gee for yourselves, We are selling goods as cheap or cheaper ban any firm in this town. Road, think and consider the prices we quote below:
Dress Goods, (both plain and dark figured) 10 to 20 c. Flanells ...... 20 to 4<) o. Canton Flanells 10 to t 5 c All standard dark oalioos 7 o it ii ii 5 o Ginghams. .-...■ 10 to 121 o Stark A Grain Saoks... .*2.75 per do*
GIGAHSOFKINUB At any prioe you wish to pay. Always ths Highest Market Trice Paid tor COUNTRY PRODUCEAND CRAiN It will cost you nothing to’oall and see our stack, and we will be happy show you through Thanking you fo r past favors, we are, yours truly, Fluegel. here arc hundreds of places where Drugs arc 8 1/1 but to buy. Btridtly P 'T e and Selected DRUGS CHEMICALS AND HERBS TO KELLI & LEONARD’S (N 90 MAIN STEET) ,il>illAlft I STB The guarantee the purity es everything they offer and make the. ■ PRICKS THE LOWFST A mt s TSSS , S^^ O o u f s TL^ I i N 1 £ ICI - BS ' iv " Dr. A. Kkllby, j VPrOPRETOBS. nIRKY. H. Lkonard Clbrk THE NEW’EUROPEAN RESTAURANT! BAKERY, GROCERY, One of the Hotel, NAPPNEE, • • INDIA-A WO La F & LtaFia ts , IMEt O I U t E r o R N. wj-Efc full sthek of MUra.IttIUIMIISH CIG ARS, TOBACCO, PIPRS. AISD ANDIE, Ice Cream, Lemonade aud Soda Pop KKPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. me tis at all hours
Muslins (bleached) 8 to 10 Muslin (unbleached) 7 to 10 Boots (boys) *1.25 to *2 5 ■ Boots (mens) 2.25 to 5.0 > Shoes (women) 90 eo 2.2 Shoes (misses) 75 ta 1.5 ■ Shoes (children) 20 to 1.2 ■ Shoes (ladies fine) 1.25 to 2.5 <
