Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 16, Number 2, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 March 1894 — Page 4
NAPPANEE NEWS. Nai’l’anku, Klkiiaut County, Ind.A PAVE It FOR THE PEOPLE. liy GORDON N.MtKKAY. WriEHK [icojile build cities.tiro prosperity of one is (he concern of all. The man who has something that . others want never lacks llnt!orcrs { Some of He New York political bosses are partial'to striped suits (Ills spring. KvECY/meinlier of the G. S. Senate is old enough to know the dancer of mniiki-yifig with whisky. Tiie making of. a tariff bill seems Cos be a sort of XXX X htgianzti for the professional lobbyists at Washington. Wiietiieu a man gets or fails to get an office is often an important factor in determining bis opinion of. the party in power. /.'vow that the Tow:a legislature has refused to modify the prohibition laws, 1 lie otlieials should see t bat t hose laws actually prohibit. f.F.T.it be slid tbat A. I>. DJO was one in tic history of Nappanee when the people stood in solid phalanx for the purpose of building up. the community. -.TtnC liidiaiiapolis Sios says .the Liipi.ior League. lias raised $50,000 to ■defeat Judges Colley arid Daily be-s-ause" of a-recent decision against their interests. The latest attemjit to get free-the-atrical advertising was made by Using the V..S. immigration otlieials at the port of New York, and it was an KnglislimTiii'.s .- 'heme. too. Den/ Jasper I’ackahh, editor of Llie >..'W Albany has formally aiinouheed liimself as a candidate for Secretary of State, subject to the decision of. tlie republican convention. A man is called a crank in Washington •’■just because he*called at the. ■Whit'. House and wanted lo borrow $1.50 from llie President,. Why, if we were to but perhaps.il-mighl lie considered. personal tii say; it. 11 v l'.Noi i , r-11 l. jn,jiiilai w iiii. tierman courts, one of w hich ha.- just si-n----„t three professors id hypnotic liic-'ing to prison as quack-. The judges were evidently not -nseejitible t.o the hyptio '•- i_:..';i• 111 ■ of the pris- ■ oii'Ts.. It is a precious good thing for the people that <'o,v y's army didn't have to march through Indiana. However, it may have hccii just as well for the army; too. They would have been either dispiiisi and by snake stories, or taken under-the vagrant, laws. Conohessman Conn writes the South Bend Tim's that he has decided not to be a candidate for renomination. If this is not encouraging' to the democrats, it is at least—or ought to lie, to.the man who expected to compete with Mr. Cohn.nl (lie polls. There is more danger to.he apprehended from moral lepers, of the Rreekin-ridge type, than from those suffering with tin- loathsome Asiatic disease. The time will doubtless, •come when the former will be treated just as the latter are now—separated from healthy people. Nothing short i r a Chicago jury would have found It possible to acquit Ilah-'Coughlin: and nobody short of a Chicago judge would have made it possible for l’rendergast to cheat the hangman. Whatever tuny be said of 4jer, Chicago never lacks in making up the curios of life. Louxi ItosEiiEuuy, the new Kriglish premier, may not be so great as Gladstone, but he is no slouch us a word juggler, as may be seen by t his extract from "one of bis recent sjic’cchl'S—We do not purpose to sit on tin.- batiks of the stream of time and watch the stream jiass by until it .'runs dry.” That was clever enough to have been said by an A merican. . We did think that the meanest man on earth.'was the fellow who would take a newspaper for several years and without paying fork refuse to take it from the post-ottiee. However, an exchange gives an account of one meaner si ill. He was a man who courted a school nmiirhi”- for two years, arid after she taught him all he ever knew, he “gave her the shake," and went to studying law. Illicitlcii’n Arnliu Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruption; and Jiositively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l’riee 25 cents per box. For sale by J. S. Walters.
The report that the New York Chaining of Commerce was going to march on the White House ala Coxey and take ixissession of President Cleveland's conscience respecting his atti-, tilde toward the seigniorage bill, seems to have been aliase fabrication, or else the New Yorkers held in high esteem the President's hint that they had better stay at home. Capt. Wii.ma-m I’.akney, of Elkhart, is what “the boys” would call a “dry joker.” Somebody came near getting even with, our old friend,.it seems.„as the-story was sent out that, the Captain would joint.Coxey's army in its march on Washington, and in spite of all protests it got into cold type., where it will be anything but consoling to the genial Elkhartian. The munificent salary of (jourt-stc-nographer Holmes lias caused more or less agitation tit our county seat, suggesting economy, etc. Notwithstanding this agitation, the man "of i>othooks and dashes had not, at last accounts, made any voluntary reduction in the matter of his compensation, even paying an assistant $2 per da vv-eighl hours '.(-oust ituting a day. Incidentally, the News suggests to the youth of our town and vicinity that, as Nappanee is to-have a Shorthand Institution during the coming summer, there is.no rea-oti why they may not now begin to juvpare themselves to-■'occupy its independent positions as that now held by Stenographer Holmes and t housands of ot hers. The sentiments in the following from the Indianapolis Mt-tcn will-be cordially 'endorsed by every patriotic person. ■•The mayor ol Brooklyn refused ttfi obey the vote of the aldermen direct mg the green Hag to he ui/furlcd on tlie City. Hall. Ho insists that tin-nation. Slate and city flags only should.wave over that huilding. I light lie is. The fount ry is with him. Acting Mayor McClellan, of New York however, sees no impropriety in hoisting the lri~h ‘lag on New York GrtyV liak. Mayor Hewitt is t lie only mayor of recent years win? has refused lo allow it to lie raised. The question has risen in the New York' Legislftt lire, where a hill has been ini induced forbidding the,raising of any foreign Hag on a jiublie building except in ease (ifin isit fi(mi. a foreign ruler, This is certainly right. Every true American'will approve.” Why saloon-keeping should eonsti-. Uke its prni't itiuiiers.'i privileged class in polities is not clear. TVdnu/o llcrnltl. On the eoiitrary, it is as clear, stands out as boldly above every shadow of doubt, as plainly, as- does the heading of the (Jliirityn //'/'idd compared to the body types of the jiapi-r. The American saloon is the creation of politics; and any thing accredited to politics must, necessarily stand as privileged, just in that measure which Its accumulating jxiwer is recognized by its hide-bound, rantankerous, and biased creator. Herein, alone, lies the danger to the best interests of the American people ou every question that effects the masses. In their partisan zeal for party success, any thing that may be used as a means to an end, becomes privileged; and it is thus, that the people themselves .become their own worst, enemy. The railway which was to tie the twin cities of the county, jihoenix-like, rises from the streets at the county seat as a thorn in the side of the body jiolitic, and the peojile refuse to be comforted. It is a much greater nightmare to them, than they Claimed for Nappanee in the “sunrise to sunset railway.” In fact, it is extremely doubtful whether our friend Foreman's eiicoiiragefucnt of the scheme, and the Goshen Times' bosom thought of retaining the rails in the streets, as a memento of what might have been, will have the desired effect'of bringing the public pulse to its normal Condition. Anyhow, the News takes occasion to say that Nappanee has nothing to trade., in on their hand-bag project at present, unless they, want' to take the '.‘ashes” of oiir shoe factory scheme to sprinkle on their heads An true penitence of what they have said about N'appuncc's railroads on paper. Fonr4ll|E SiH-1-iniieK. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them," the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consnmjition, Coughs and Golds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Hitters, the great remedy for Diver, Stomach and Kidneys. Hiieklen’s Arnica Salve the best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Dife kills, which nre a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will ho glad to tell you more of them. Sold at J. S. Walters’" Drug Store.
Circuit Court lluineftM. Lucena Truesdale vs. Franklin West, et. ah; note. Judgment for plaintiff for $103.14. Simon Grincr.ct. al. vs. Franklin * West: note. Judgment for pl.iintiff for $101.25. ’ / • John R. Dietrick, et. ah vs. Samuel H. Smith, et. ah; foreclosure. .Judgment for $2,548 and foreclosure. \ John Hechtel, trustee of John 11. Whisler, and k. D. Hcrkey, trustee or Henry Bechtel, vs. Joel 11. Culji, ct. ah; notes, Dismissed. In the matter of the .suit in foreclosure of John It. Baker against the Goshen Mfg. and •Mechanical Company, Deceivers Hawks arid Octrees tiled Until rejiort concerning thy sale and distribution. Win. A. Thomas and the firm of Thomas & Heofner, as bond holders, tiled exceptions; The Deceivers then asked to lie allowed to pay to the clerk of the court $1,324.94. to be jiaid to the patties entitled thereto, whose receipts arc not on file. The petition was granted.
Win. H. Cauffman vs. Catherine and Samuel Bauer; foreclosure. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Voluntary assignment of k. k. Abel. Trustee files report. Wm. Bensberger vs. Isaac G. Lehman, ct. ah: foreclosure',; 'Judgment against Isaac Lehman for $5851 and $45 as llrst lien for taxes paid by plaintiff, foreclosure .as to till defendants. Elkhart-National Batik vs. Elkhart Knitting Cos,: receivership. Receiver files report of his doings and conduct of business: approved. Daniel Neff, el. ah vs. Abraham Si limp: note and damages. Compromised and dismissed. \ John C. I’nxon vs. Chas. W. Jaqll+th. et. ah: note. Judgment against defendant's for $1,137. 'Flic St, Joseph Valley Canning Cos. vs. Matthew Caldwell, et.'ah: note. Judgment against-'Franklin W. West and Matthew Caldwell for s94.(it. - It 's jpsk as easy to Try One Minute Cough Cure as any’thing else. It's easier to cure a severe cold "or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a rough be One Minute Cough Cure. Belter medicine: better result; better try it. J. S; Walters. An Old ill'll,-. In.rummaging through a pile of old papers in tlie basement of the court house recently, says the Goshen AVii'.s, u gentleman came across the' following. which is an interest ing relic: At an election of.tlie. qtialilled voters in the town of Goshen held at the court house on the 4th day of May, Is in, for the purpose of elect ing trustees for the said town the following persons,ajipearcd and voted: r.Mic-licr E Drown , RcnjCrary K (> Chamberlain J 1* Kinney A L Huhbell Aze] Skinner K W H Ellin Robert Lowry , J L I’owcll Elian Carpenter *1 s Freeman Joseph I'arkn M C Doughcty C V Htoakf* Esq (Jeorge Taylor Daniel Dickenon J S Rainer J II Carr M IMlaacall Milton Mercer W A Thomas AJulin T (i Harris At an election of trustees for the town of Goshen held at the court house on the 4th day of May, 1840, the following jicrsons received tlie number of votes to wit: N E Marston 24 John Won ter 21 L R Head 24 J 1) Hoffman 21 Wm GriHin 24 Marshal—M L Miles 21 Agreeable to the largest number of votes given: N. E. Marston, John Woster, L. D. Deed, J. 1). Hoffman, Win. Griffin. Tor marshal, M. L. Miles. Were duly elected trustees* of the town of Goshen. Azkt, Skinnek, Judge, A. L. Huihiki., Clerk. Notice. Don'tgivepicturestoagents. Hower—Goshen's leading jiholographer—has connected with his studio a large copying and enlarging dejiartment. Portraits in crayon made in three new and attractive shades, just to suit the picture. Your choice for $5. These elegant portraits arc worth sl2. Every order a special order. Wc have two “way tip” artists in portraits, who work the air-brush, and " guarantee each picture. Send in your pictures and we will use our host judgment as to mode of Ilnish suitable to it. Remember all work is high grade and attention given each picture as,special order. Life size, 18x22, for only $5. Call in, or address, W. H. Howek, Goshen, Ind. Cojiyingand Enlarging Department. Boyal Buby” Port Wine. If you arc reduced In vitality or strength by illness or anv other cause, we recommend the use oftliis Old Port Wine, the very blood of the grape. A grand tonic for nursing mothers, nnd those reduced by wasting disease. It creates strength j improves the appetite; nature’s own remedy, much preferable to drugs; guaranteed absolutely pure and over live years of age. Young wine ordinarily sold is not fit to use. Insist on having this standard brand; It costs no more. $1 in quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Royal Wine Cos. For sale by lleniiy itsincu, Druggist. —You (set all the news here—sl.so
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NAPPANEE LAUNDRY. TR¥ IT! Good Work (diuraiitt'ftl: Pliers liritsoiiiiltlr. Shirts, collars, ruffs, handkerchiefs, socks, drawers, night and undershirts, vests, sheets, towels, table covers, coats, jiants, neckties, napkins, aprons, bosoms, pillow slijis, and shams, and every thing done by a laundry, turned out with neatness and despatch. CALL I'OII LIST AMI I’HK ICS. not f.-ill'-i! f-or in IV l (lays v illln: Bold for charges. Extra charge will be made for work required to be done in 24 bourn. Mrs, SUSAN TRUEX. NAPPANEE REALESTATE EXCHANGE! No. 521. Good house tind lot on East Walnut st. A bargain at s7im. No. OTfi. Good lit tie housd'nnd llrstclass lot on N. Elm street. It can be bad fin $425. No. 525. New bouse and lot on North Main street. You can get this home for only S7OO No. 527. 4(1 acres It miles south of Nappanee, 3 acres good timlierjirice $1,200. Terms very easy. No. 528. 25 acres j miles south corporation 'line, all improved. Price $1,050. Down jiaynient S7OO, balance on long 1 ime. No. 529. In acres -1 mile south corporation line, fair barn, good spring, 'orchard, and good timber. Price $ll(i per acre. Good Lernis. N0..530. 40 acres J mile south curjjorat ion line, good orchard and timber. well dpiitied. Price $.70 per acre. * We have recently added some new farms to our.list, several of which arc real bargains. Gome, in and see ns. See nti fov Ji. I ill* A IA S J. S.INKS, T3IIVsi(TAX &SL X Nappanee,lndian Office over Farmers it Traders Bank. All calls promptly attended to. Geo. L. SHOEM AKER, HO.MIHOI'ATIIIC PHYSICIAN&SUUOEON. Nappanee, Ind. Office in hitjreifidence (Henry-Strollni prop.)one pqnare wept from public pquare. Hourp; 7to 9 a. in., 2 to-I p. m.,nnd 7toK p. in. ‘ Dipeapcn of. the nose nnd tlirout a specialty Electricity Hcientilicnlly applied. H. J. DEFREES, PHYSICIAN * SURGEON. Nuppancv, Indiana Office over Hartman Bros, store (formerlyoccupied by Dr. Bowser.) Prompt attention given to allcalls. W. J. HATFIELD, piIYSK'IAN & SI UGEON, X ° Nappanee; Indiana, Office over Landetnan A Craige'n store. Night calls promptly answered: can lx* found at reidence on North Main street lirst house south of School building. J.S. McENTAFFER. .TS7STXCE OS’ TxfcE! Loans, Collections, Real Estate and Insurance. Onice on East Market Street, L. C. Thayer, - DENTIST, Office over Balycat’s store, Bechtel block. Nappanee, Ind. H. F. FRAZIER AECHXTECT Sc IBIXILIDEXi Office in Daniel Zook building on South Main street. Nappanee,. ------ Indiana. J. D. SCOTT, DENTIST, Nappanee , Ind , Will be in Bremen Ist, 3d, and 4th Monday and Tuesday, of each month; and in Wakarusa lid Monday and Tuesday'W each month. WE HAVE NO AGENTS
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