Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 5, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 January 1884 — Page 5

llapimnee Published Every Thursday 4 —BY— Will H. HoMemiu. —AT—NAPPAWEE, WDIANA. The ssw is entered at the N* ppanee Pot-Of-dce and transmitted through themaiW of the tT. S. as second class matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Owe copy one year I $1.50 One copy six months J. i 75 One copy three months .../. 40 in advapte. BUSINESS CARDST I. J. BECKNELL, M. D. f Milford, - • - - ' Indiana. J. M. BOWSER, I_>HYSICIAN * SURGEON. JL Kappanee. Indiana. Offlce in Stahlrt Building. Prompt attention given to all calls. Parties will please call early in the morning, if the case will admit. J.K.JULIEN, "PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, A ' Kappanee. Ind. ■*' Office on "Market St., east of corner store. * Prompt attention given to all calls. Office open at all hodrs, night and day. E. J. THOMPSON. ~ Dealer in all kinds of lumber. The highest market price will be paid. Persons having lumber to sell shhouldsee him bofore selling it. Office, at the Kappanee House and at Bremen. 18yl J. M. VANFLEET, A TTORNEY-AT LAW AND CITY ATTOR--tn-ney, 74 Main Street. Elkhart. Indiana. Dr. J. W. MARINE. TJtCLECTIC PHYSICIAN, of Stockdale. Ind., has Xlirecently located in Hepton, Ind. Makes it a specialty of treating both acnte and chronic diseases. Calls promptly made by day or night. , H. R. STAUFFER, PHYSICIAN* SURGEON. Kappanee, Ind. Office over the Postofflce. Prompt response to calls and close attention given to ail cases. - D. ZOOK. Lawyer. Office over Hartman Bro-’s store. Kappanee. Indiana. SULQuMum.. ’ J. P. SCOTT, g Resident dentist, Nappanee. Indiana. Parties leaving orders will receive prompt attention. I will visit Wakarusa 2nd Tuesday of each month. All work warranted. Rooms in the Stahley Building. THURSDAY. JAN. 10, 1884. I.OCAL BREVITIES. i -j I r Did you say W£ had‘A blizzard? Go to Walter’s for everything ip the line of holiday goods. Drs. Lambert Bros., Eye, Ea \ and Catarrh specialists, Goshen, Ind. Consultation free. 44 tT. Furnimre will be exchanged for lumber and wood at the furniture store of O. E. Fales. . Where is the man that predicted a mild winter? A foot of snow on the ground and as cold as Greenland! Mr. Samuel Ruckman returned home from Fostoria, Ohio, on Wednesday erf last week, where he had been to see his father who is afflicted with paralysis. We are thanlftul to a number of our merchants for their patronage the past tear, and a number of subscribers who have placed their subscriptions ahead. Go to The Flour- & Feed Store f tor flour. Prices way down to 70 cents for Goshen and 75 cents for Elkhart flour, and delivered at your door free of charge. Jones, the blind doctor of Ft. Wayne, will be at the Huber boarding house, arriving on the evening train of the 18th, and leaving on the same train on the 19th of this month. In the circuit court on Wednesday morning the jury declared Jacob H. Stutsman, of Union township, of unsound miml and the court appointed Peter D. Berkey, guardian.— Goshen Independent. Mr. Will Van Frank, who is now employed at Newburg, (Jones’ Crowing) Mich., spent the holidays at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Van Frank. — Bristol Banner. Will is the genial tinner of Leslie Bros. & Cos. of this place.. Mr. John Rice is in tiie village, and will canvass for the long expected book, by Hon. James G. Blaine, entitled “Twenty Years' *rf Congress from Lincoln to Garfield.” It is the most important work' of the day and is intensely interesting. A synopsis of tbe work will be given next week. The cpld weather since last Wednesday has been immense. Last Saturday and Snudav inorpjngs were the coldest, the thermometer registering from 2! to 3i degrees below zero, according to different reports. On the same days in January last year tbe thermometer showed 28 degrees above zero. House plants suffered more than anything else. Occasionally we bear of a nose or a pair of ears that were frozen. But notwitbstand this cold weather many teams were seen in town on Friday and Saturday.

Try the “La Flora” cigar at Willits & Gill’s. Lou Bohn, of Goshen, is visiting friends in town. Warsaw had two small fires on Tuesday of last week. For the largest assoitmeut of Pipes at the lowest prices, go to Walter’s. IfctOmis, who was tried at Goshen for the murder of Stauffer at Middlebury, was acquitted. * Two wild children, supposed tq be idiots, are running at large in the woods of Allen county. The items from Locke came too late for publication this week, not receiving them till Wednesday noon. The recent cold spell was the longest and most severe that was ever Isnown to the'oldest residents in this placs. It i-ost William Umbaugh and Philip Walters $37.60 each for disturbing a religious meeting at New Paris, some time ago. The Goshen Times entered upon its 29th volume last week. Under the present management the paper has been greatly improved. Save your horses by using Frazier’s distemper remedy. A sure and positive cure and prevention of distemper &c. For sale by D. Binkley. The Indianian- Republican says there will be but little ice-packing in that city tbis winter, owing to the ice h oases being almost full yet from last yar. Fine Autograph and Photograph Albums, ink-stands, bibles, poems, novels and juvenile books at the lowest prices at W alter’s Drug Store. Tbe cooper shop of John Ussleman, in Goshen, was destroyed by fire on Thnrsday night of last week. Loss $2,000. Insurance $2,100. Vernon and lmmpll will give a lecture on Penmanship at the school house next Friday evening. They failed to reach this place last Friday as announced. The passenger trains on thle B. & O. road have not been delayed by the cold weather. The west mail was late about an hour one day last week. The east mail has been unusually prompt Every body should be very careful about their stoves lest fire shot Id break out. Diiring'the cold weather there is perhaps more danger than at iny other time, as hot fires are constantly kept up. Main and Market streets presented their usual business like appearance during the entire cold spell. On fair ami moderate days the town prtsents the appearance of a little city. Kappanee is the bee-hive town of the county. - Desiring to settle all accounts for the year past, in some manner agreeable to both parties, all who" are in account with me will please call at my store as soon as convenient and compare accounts. O. E. Fales. John R. Gerhart, an ex-postal clerk, convicted of robbing the mails, but who had been pardoned out of the state prison by the govenor after having served a short time, committed suicide in South Bend, on Tuesday night of last week. Goshen has been favored this time with a ease of elopement. J. F. B. etc. Miller eloped with a disreputable woman named Mann' Miller left a wife and an adopted son. There seems to be a rivalry between Goshen and Elkhart. Mrs. Mary Vaughn, raotber of Mrs. D. Binkley and Mrs. W. F. Peddycord. of this place, is visiting-her sis ter, Mrs. Simon Grnbb, at Madison Stat ion, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Grnbb formerly were residents of this countv, living nyrthwest Os Goshen, near Dunlap. Miller, the spectacle mao. is still at Hartman’s with a full line of the finest spectacles for old and young people, and all who are troubled with Weak eyes from measles, and especially ladies troubled wit h neuralgia and headache. Also a full line of glasses for nearsighted people. The weather for the past tyeek has been remarkably favorable to Mr. Geo. Freese in his manufacture of ice. He has built a large vat or house and pumps water into it several inches in depth, giving it time to freeze, when the process is repeated. In this way he manufactures his ice for the coming summer. An excellent idea.. * The yonog ladies in the cities of Goshen and Elkhart were not backward at all in making New Year calls on the young gentlemen. In Goshen a hundred young ladies embraced the opportunity. There were lots of young ladies in this place jnst aching to make thosequartenniai calls but tbe young men were not np to a sense of their duty on that important occasion. > I If there are any old maids at tbe close of this year those left over must blame nobody but themselves. The press is offering every inducement and suggestion to giye them a start. The Mtadlebury Record has already exposed every eligible fellow in that village. Some papers are even publishing the portraits of all the old bachelors within their reach. Dr. Ellis will be at the Huber House from Monday Jan. 21 at 4 p. m. until Tuesday Jan. 22 at 10 a. m., for the positive and painless core of Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Rectal Ulcers and all other disease* of the Rectnm. Dr. Ellis uses the “Brinkerhoff Painless System of Rectal Treatment” and challenges any one to equal him in the successful treatment of these annoying maladies.

Coppes Bros, are hauling the brick for their new factor}". Vases ranging in price from 15 cents to $2.00 per pair at Walter's. The Harness Emporium of Nappanee is at Jeffries. ' If you want any thing in the harness line call at his place and get it. ; Doermyer, the man who gayeobscene literature to the school children in Goshen some time ago, has been apprehended and will be plated in jail. The Independent says that Foster, the man that has created such a sensation in Goshen, and Frank Loomis, charged with the murder of Henry Stauffer, at Middlebury, are looking well, physically, over their confinement in the county jail. We have a large number of subscribers on our list who are taking the paper and have not paid us anything lor several years. We are beginning to think that they have forgotten that it costs us something every week to furnish them the paper. We are doing all we can to conduct our business on business principles —that is, we want to pay our accounts the day they are due, and in like manner we want every subscriber to pay for his paper without having us to wait an unreasonable time for it. Our terms of subscription are cash in advance, and we must adhere to the rule as nearlv as possible. We want every delinquent subscriber to read this’ and then come forward and pay up and renew for another year. There are a few subscribers to whom this does not refer.' Come forward and help us along in our business and do not wait for us to come to you and ask for help. Hymeneal. Last Thursday evening at the appointed hour a large number of invited guests, relatives and frieuds of the contracting parties. assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freese, sr., to witness the marriage of their only daughter, Katie, to Mr t Orange E. Fales,’ proprietor of the large furniture store in this place. Rev. Light, of temen, performed the ceremony after tlMorm of the Methodist Episcopal. Church. Congratulations then followed when all partook of a bountiful supper prepared for the occasion. After this exercise all joined in social intercourse which was interspersed with several pieces of music, till the hour of departure. The guests from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fales. of Speneerville, Misses Ida, Ella, and Amelia Fluegel, Martha Miller, Barbara, Christiana, and Mary Bohn, Messrs. -Fred Miller and Fred Trenseliel. alUrfiGoshen, and Miss Dora Miller, of ElSiWf. The-bride wai made the recipient of a nice assortment of presents. The next day ilt noon Mr. and Mrs. Fales left on the train for Speneerville, this state, where a reception was given them at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. HFales, the parents of the groom. 45 They will go at once to housekeeping in the'east part of town where a neat home had been arranged by the prospective husband. The News joins with their many friends in wishing them a pleasant voyage through life The following is a list of the presents: Silver dinner caster, brother Fred; Silver cake basket, Mr. and Mrs. H. Strohm, and Daniel Zook and lady: Clock, Dr. and Mrs. "H. R. Stauffer, Mr. and Mi’s. W. F. PeddvcorjU/jhtr. and Mrs. C. H. Whiteman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holdeman. Miss Corn Stauffer and Mrs. Nan F. Peddycord: 2 Silver Napkin Holders, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Urich; Set of Queensware and Glassware, Mr. and Mrs. B. Freese: Set of silver knives and forks, Fred Miller: Set silver knives and forks. Dr. and Mrs. Bowser, Dr. Seott and lady; Set silver tea spoons, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snook, Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, Mr. and Mrs. E. Newcomer; Set silver tablespoons, Mri and Mrs. J. C. Mellinger; Set silver tea spoons. Mi. and Mrs. W. G. Fluegel; Glass cake dish. Misses Emma Banta and Martha Miller; Card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trenschel; Hand- painted plaque. Miss Nicholson; Pair of statues. Miss Ida Fluegel; Broom, Mart Whiteman; Linen tablecloth and qnilt, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fales; Pair of towels. Fred Richmond and wife; Tablecloth, L. B. Winder and wife: Curry comb, by the boys. There were a number of other presents, the names of" the donors of which our reporter failed to get. lu4 for Sale. 160 acres of good land, 80 acres cleared the, balance timbered. All the land is well draiilSlkJoO choice fruit trees. Sitnateri/3} mites north of Nappanee. in Locke township. Will sell all or pan. Terms reasonable. Enquire of J. C. Mel linger Nappanee.lnd. 30m4. Settee to Tax Payers. On and |after January first 1884. all parties desiring to pay their taxes without going to the county seat either in Elkhart or Kosciusko county, can do so by leaving their money with me. Fees very reasonable. D. M. Best. w Special Notice. We have this week sent statements to all with whom we have accounts, respectfully asking a settlement of the same by cash or note. This ought to. be satisfactory to all and we hope ail will respond cheerfully. Wishing you all a happy new year, we are yours, Leslie Bros.

A BARGAIN. Two lots for sale for jjs6o, and a good house to rent cheap. Enquire of D. M Best, Nappanee. Notice to Delinquent Tax-payers. All parties having delinquent taxes agaiust them both in Union and Locke townships are requested to call on Q. M. Housouer and settle the same at once and thereby save cost. Farm for Sale. Eighty acres, fifty-five acres improved, twenty-five acres timber. Good orchard. New house and good barn. Two wells. Only three miles from Nappanee. For particulars call on or address JESSE Truex, 36m3 Nappanee, Ind. Flirt. ' Pilt-s ar- frequently preceded by a sense of weight in tbe back, loins and lower part of the abdomen. causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kindeys or neighboring organs. At timet*, symptoms cf 4ndigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the st mach, etc. moisture, like perspiration, producing t very disagreeable itching, particularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to application of pr. BosankoV Pile Remedy, which acta directly upon the paits affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itcing, and effecting a permanent cure, where all other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try it and be cured. Price 50 cents. Sent prepaid on receipt of price. Address. The L’r. Bosanko Medicine Cos., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by D. Binkley. Byl Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy—a possitive cure for Catarrh. Diptheria* and Canker Mouth. Sold by D. Binkley. Shiloh’s Cure Will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Bronchitis. Sold by D. Binkley. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold by D. Binkley. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by D. Binkley. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. COMPANY. THIS CARD. After Nov. 18th ISBS, trains will leave Nappanee. carrying passengers as follows. CeutralStandard Time: [ ~GOING WEST. ~ tT , v , No. 2. No. 6 No. 4. 81 i>B - N'g't Ex. Day Ex. ChgoKx. Chicgo J. 625 p m 820 am 10 30 ptr Garrett.. 1122 pm Vs7pm 300 am Milford,! 12 49am 814 " Napanee 110 ” 332 ' Chicago 540 ”ar] 720 ” 838 ” GOING EAST. ST ,V S No. 3, |no. 5 No. 1. ST-Kb. N g’t Ex. flay Ex. N'.Y.Ex. Chicago. 845 pin 830 a m 5 10pm Napanee. 12 15 a m 11 58 ain Milford J 12 29 " 1:214 pm Garrett.. 228 ” 42” 1017” Chicago J 810” 020” 217 am Trains Nos. 1.. 2,3, and 4 daily. Nos. 5. 6.15 and 16 daily except Sunday Nos. 5 and 6 will stop at Nappanee. Nils. 2 and 3 will not stop only on signal for passengers. C. H. Whiteman. Agent.

A. New G-rocery. BRAN NEW GOODS. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Spices & Syrup OF THE BEST QUALITY. Xetr ami choice Wands of Cigars and Tol tteeo. QUBBisrs T] . | ‘ WAR E. Fine Snaps, Lamp Oil, Tubs, Baskets, Etc. In fact we have every thing in the grc eery line. Come and seeonr goods and give ;hem a trial. Our prices, you will find, are ae low as the lowest. The highest cash market )rice will be paid for produce. • Our place is one door south of Leslie Bros. WiiiiLiTS & Gill. . j [ . 1 '"t — - I am closing out my remaining stock of winter clothing at Rare Bargains Now. preparator y to the arrival of my early spring goods. } • < I invite those yet needing winter wear to call at my store anc see the BARGAINS that lam offering. I have good , •tv Over Goats and Suits for Men. MvL stock of KICK WEAR and gents’ furnishing .- roods is I keep Trunks and Valises. Don’t forget to come in and secure a ‘ ( good thing, I M. Jacobs, Nappanee, Ind.

The Place. We have a nice lot of g Boots and Sli ies> on hand. When in town ca and see them. It pays .to get g od boots and shoes. WORK DONE TO ORDER A ON SHORT NOTICE. TVc Keeprrn^R est of Sock. G-ood peg or sewed boots made to ord ar. GIVE US A TRIAL. Jacob Hemmirger. TOBACCO CHEWE S! We inform you that we have ' rfd this day to WILLITS &GI L ■ OUR CELEBRATED DARBY and JO/ N PLUG MO 0, £ And would like to have yon cell m them and try io cents worth of the i goods. We will OmrantM it to*fcs Satlaf etory, As the goods ere better than any wer put in this market Fine sweetening, leng fillers, and the stock in it THREE YEARS AID. If yeu like it, save toe tin tags on each 10-cent plug until you get sixteen and give them to the above-named firm; -hey will send them to us, and we will forward you in exchange a package of our new brand of smoking tobacco-called “ MOZART." CHAS. W. ALLEN, CU6MA