Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 19, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1897 — Page 8

C. Strohm carries a fall line of Collins plain and fancy loe creams. Tbe following being a list of all kinds and flavors. and price per gallon. ' PLAIN CREAMS. Vanilla..' • 1.25 Strawberry 1.25 Peach., 1.25 Banana../ 1-25 Lemon.. 1-25 New Yotk 1.25 Chocolate 1.26 Coffee 1-25 Pistachio 1.26 FANCY CREAMB. Caramel.. $ 2.00 Pistachio' (bean)...... 2.26 Totti Frotti 2.25 Nougatine • 2.00 Tdrtoni i 2.00 Buscnit of almonds... 2.00 Nesseltode pudding... 2.25 Maroon “ . • 2.00 Montrose “ 2.00 N Y with fresh cherries 2.00 Vanilla with German • cherries 2.00 , ijazle nut. 2.00 Hickory nut 2.00 Brazil not 2.00 Pecan.. 2.00 French Vanilla 2.00 French New York 2.00 GLACES. Bisque $ 1.50 Vanilla 1.50 Strawberry 160 Pine apple 160 Coffee 1.50 BRICK CREAMS Neapolitan.“N: 9 1-60 Harlequin J. 50 Neapolitan or Harle J quin, special 2.25 The above prices are on 3 gal. lots or more; for less quantities add J. ICF.B. . Lemofl ............ $ 1.25 Pineapple ... 1a25 ... Orange.:! 1.25 Raspberry 1 25 Cherry 1.26 , Grape 1.25 Ani5ette.......... 1.50 FROZEN PUNCHES. Chartreuse $2.25 Lai la Itookh 2.00 ' Egg Nog. • * 2.00 Roman punch ;2.00 Maraschino 2.25 Kirsch 2.00 Anisette 2.00 Cherry 2.00 _____ ’ KRAPPEB. Strawberry...... $1.60 Raspberry. J.,50 Lemonl.so Pineapple 1.60 Orange.... 1.60 Anisette 1.73 Fancy forms and models consisting of fruits, flowers, vegetables, animals, figures, &c., &c. In American creams (2 floz and over), per doz $1.50 In fancy creams and puddings, per doz 2.00 We serve nothing but Collins’ Ice Cream iu our icu cream soda. It would be a good idea to cut out this ad. for future references. C. STROHN. Or. BOLAN’S Kucc(* iu hie rjHlcin of Rectal Treatment and Recta! Medication i now miuiiantioned. Blind, Hloeding, Protrndinu, ttud Itching Pllu*. Flotilla, Nl*HrC, and Recta) Tllteration*, no matter how bad, or of how long standing—euro guaranteed in every cane without the nee of knife or ligature*, and no detention from bneineea. Constipation, in most every case, Ir a sure symptom of rectal trouble, and Is positively cured by Ur. Rolan's System of Rfeetal Medlcufion. Kidney, liladder. Urinary diseases. Stomach, Liver, lilood and Skin dieeasea also cured. 25 years In the general practice of medicine and 15 years as a specialist iu Piles gnd ltecial diseases, enables the Doctor to treat all Chronic diseases successfully. COXSULTATIM and EXAMINATION FREE At the Coppcs Hotel, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 14, and 15, mccauley hotel! FRANK L. MeCAULEY, Prop. WARSAW, - IND. Nappanee people stopping .. in Warsaw will be assured good beds, and good meals, by going to this hotel (formerly the White House). nr n GOOD MEALS! CO G. GOOD BEDS!

NAPPANEE NEWS. Nappankk, Elkhart / TERNS OF aUBSCRIPTION. One copy one year SI M One copy ilx month* 75 necopythfeemontbe....... 40 ADVERTISING HATHA. Columns 20 In. Long—Quarto Form. Oneeolamnone year... SBOOO One-balf column one year ... 40 00 One fonrthcolumnone year,... ... 20 00 One-eighthcolamnone year. .‘IOOO Shortertima than three months, 10 cent* per loch per week column wl^ih^ Local reading notices per line weekly.... , 05 Obituary notices, cards of thanks, per line.. 06 Marriage, birth, death,and church notice*free. Milford New*. Almost another flrq was added to the list, last week. A number of buggies offered for sale at public auction failed to get a bid. The new saloon is In operation and the school fund is $l5O the greater. Many witnesses, and several of tbe attorneys from here were at Goshen last week attending the Omar Neff trial. Miss Min Die Coy, aged 18, was buried last Thursday. The home of deceased was a few miles east of Milford. She was a highly estimable young lady. Whether we are to have a system f water works for Ore protection and street sprinkling or not, has not yet been settled by our city dads, so it seems. It would be difficult (Ind a town more in need of street sprinkling In summer, than Milford. The boot-heel factory is being moved to Columbia City. D.‘ W. Leatherman, Frank Leatherman, Clint Foster and the families of each, will also depart for the above city. Os late the faetqr/ had been, running over time but much of last summer was spent in idleness. It remains to be seen whether Columbia City will prove to be an El Dorado or not. The delinquent tax-list from this vicinity Is muchtfehfcller this spring than It has been heretofore. This may be a sign of prosperity and it may not. The new dog law Is one that is likely to strike consternation to some of our canine ~owners, for It leaves but few avenues for the escape without paying the usual assessment. If the crafty Senator Breckinridge could not escape the wiles of some fair Venus, Is It to be wondered at that the Ajlynises here sometimes are ensnared'. J_ O. F. NctTyof this place,, was last week a against him by the Metropolitan Building and Loan Association of Goshen. This company has shown much tenacity of purpose to mako trouble for Mr. Neff.— Anew millinery establishment Is scheduled for here, —this making the tpird one; If all the ladies Jn town fall to get new hats for Easter it will not be tbe fault of the venders of laces and ribbons. Wuknrnait New*. Our schools close April Dili. Miss Mate Frash left Friday for an extended visit In Winchester, Hunt- •• - . !• - -gj ingto.il and other places. MHo Moyer and wife begun housekeeping)!) the Abe Yoder residence' last week. Ed Stauffer went to Bend yesterday where ho will load lumber for Schafer and Mlshler. / . / Jacob Esslg has taken u position iu a pi eat market at Goshen and will probably move there. The last session of the Olive Townships Teachers’ Institute was held here last Saturday. A miscellaneous, original program was the principal 6 feature of the occasion. t Simon Fields of Locke Township died last week find was burled In the North Union cemetery, Saturday. A society of the order of the Knights and Ladies of Columbia was organized here last week with 21 charter members. * ■ The Christian Sunday-school is preparing to render the beautiful Easter Concert exercise, The Pilgrim’s Vision, on Easter evening, The teachers of,this place and township will attend thei Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association jit Elkhart next Thursday to Saturday. Rev. Geo. El Hicks will fill his appointments at the Christian church next Sunday and on Monday evening will deliver his lecture on the “Choice of a Vocation.” —One Minute is all the time necessary to decide from personal experience One Minute Cough Cure does what Its name Implies. J. S. Walters.

Method tot Conference—Appointment*. Tbe charges against tbe Revs. W. D. Smith of Middlebury and Mr. Walters of Point Isabel were beard by tbe special committees and . disposed of, tbe verdfet in both cases being “charges not sustained.” The reports of tbe presiding elders showed all the six districts in a healthy condition. There was an in crease in benevolences, debt paying and missions. Increased membership In the conference is 5,572. Richmond district, 550; Goshen. 825; Fort Wayne, 913; Warsaw, 1,001; Muncie, I, Kokomo, 1,123. Tbe conference pronounced in favor of admitting women as lay delegates to tbe general conference, tbe vote being 174 to 34. Tbe proposition to give laymen equal representation was defeated by a vote of 37 to 79. Tbe amount paid in salaries to pastors in tbe cburcb for tbe year ended Marcb 24, 1897, by districts, was as follows: Ft. Wayne district, $12,446; Goshen, $19,552; Kokomo, $22,961; Muncie, $26,028; Ricbmood, $18,323; Warsaw, $20,475; total, $120,992. The number of members belonging to the Epworth league are; Fort Wayne, 2,234; Goshen, 2,391; Kokomo, 2,522; Muncie, 2,340; Richmond, 2,701; Warsaw, 2,741, total number of members in the conference, 12,531. .There are 48,410 Sunday-school scholars in tbe conference, with 6,918 officers and teachers. Appointments—Goshen District:— C. G. Hudson, presiding elder, Elkhart; Albion, T. F. Freeh; Bristol, L. E. Knox; Butler, C. E. Dlsbro; Elkhart, J. 11. Jackson; Goshen, A. S. Preston; Benneville, J. Sawyer; Ham- 1 ilfcm, W. TV Herron; Kendallville, M. J. Magor; LaGrange, C. 11. Brown; Leesburg, C. E. Parsons; Llgonier, W. M. Nelson; Lima, M. S. F, Strtgbt; Middlebury, A. H. McKee,-Milford, D. Belt; Mishawaka, A. S. Wooton; Napanee, W. R. Wooes* Osceola,C. H. Murray; Wakarusa, W, F. Dlogle;Waterloo, F. L.Erlbnger; Wtflcottville, J. T. Fettro. Warsaw District—J. A. Lewellcn, presiding elder, Warsaw; Akron. W. W. Brown; Andrews, J. S. S. Cain; Bourbon, J. A. Patterson; Columbia City, C. King; Denver,.. J. M. LaFountalne, J. W. Tllman; Larwifl, W. B Freeland; Marion, J. M. Driver, E. B. Westhafer, J.B. Allen; Mentone, M. R. Pierce; Mexico, R. H. Smith; North Manchester, J. B. Ford; Pierceton, J. E. Ervin; Roann, I. R. Godwin; Silver Lake, S.'S. Melllnger; South Whitley, U. 8. A. Bridge; "Vain Buren, J. Z. Barrett: Wabash, C. U. Wade, J. I. McCoy; Warren, W. R. Suman; Warsaw, J. Beatty., UsJPHfaWtßWihave 'a iffflngo of of ad to-day. —For first-class Job work call at the News office. —Don’t forget the News’ premium offer In this issue —The chief of a Luke Shore office In Elkhart has issued mandate orders against the attaches of his office reading, the Police Gazette and-’such vicious literature. —Niles (Mich.) Sun: MarkPclton, foreman of the Watervllct paper mills, while coupling shafts, was caught and ills head was instantly torn lroui -his shoulders, his body being torn to shreds by the fringe cog wheels and belting and scattered in a horrible manner over the entire room, which contained several men, women and girls at their employment, who witnessed tb.e Moody casualty, many fainting at the sickening sight. —One day last week, a stranger giving his name as Frankenstine, of Hillsdale, Mich, drove a rig Into Syracuse on a mlsson of peddling furniture polish. He wauted to get rid or his outtit and to walk on account of the condition of the roads—wanted to walk badly. But no buyer was ou hand and he drove on to North Webster where he made a dicker with a man for a gold watch and $4 In money. This was a good trade, but'the real owner of . the rig was a New Paris man, who in the right time, had heard of the attempted sale at Syracuse and followed, overhauling both rig and peddler at North Webster. They all returned to New Paris, where the man was held pending his receipt of enough money to square himself without beturned over to the^authorities. ....... t". * 1 ’■ ' "■ Something to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitter*. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tunc to the nerve centres in the stomach, gontly stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids these organs in throwing oil' impurities in the blood. Electric Bitters Improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it ns the very best blood, purifier andnorve tonip. Try St. Sold r forso cents or $1 per bottle ab J. S. Walters’drug store. -

FriwA4ayt*d by Which Property Will .b® AmMMMS*. - fuir fr ■ The following list of values was made up fry the township assessors and County Assessor Maxon at Goahen last Saturday, and they will be used In making tbe assessment: Horses, first clads 150, 3 years old S3O, 2 years S2O, 1 year $lO, Jacks, SIOO, Mules, No. 1, SSO, 3 years old S3O, 2 years S2Q; 1 year $lO. Oxen, per pair, $75. Cows and steers S2O, 2 years sls, 1 year $lO. Sheep per bead $2. Stock hogs 2 cents per ponod. Wheat per bushel GO cents, buckwheat 50 cento, rye 25 cents, corn 15 cento, oato 10 cento, barley (winter) 30 cento, barley (spring) 80 cents, clover seed $3.50, timothy seed $1.50, other seed 40 cents, potatoes 15 cento, apples (green) s<) cento, apples (dry) per pound 3 cents, poultry, per dozen $2, hay jftame) per ton $5, hay (wild) per ton $3, wool per pound 10 cento, maple sugar per pound 5 cents, bacon 5 cento, pork 5 cento, lard 5 cento, domestic wines, per gallon 50 cents, sorghum syrup 25 cents. Piano fortes $75. melodeons $5. organs S2O. wagons sls. carriage, coaches, etc. S3O, mechanical tools $lO, farming implements S2O, household furniture $75, threshing machines $l5O, engiue S2OO, reaper $25, mower 415, elder mill $125, diamonds $75, watches (silver) $5. watches (gold) $25, stallion No. 1, SIOO for every $5 for season, sewing machine $lO, wood (4foot per cord), $1.50, stone,per cord $2. Tbe township asssesors are as follows: Ell Davis, Elkhart; Wtu. J. Vance, Clinton; Rudolph Hire, Benton; L. W. Peffly, Jaqgson; John R. Hess, ” Harrison; Albert R. Burns, Concord; Jerry Zellers, Baugo; Henry Miller, Olive; Michael Kirkdorffer, Jefferson; John Roth, Middlebury; Ira Wlnegar, York; John Vlrgil r Washington; J. D. Reploglc, Osolo; E. G. Rockwell, Cleveland; James Brown, Union; Anthony N. Culp, Locke. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. After having been confined to the house for eleven days and paying out $25 in doctor bills without benefit, Mr. .Frank Dolson of Saulfc Ste. Marie, Mich., -was cured by ofib fruttle of Chamberlatn’s Pain Balm costing 25 cents and has not since been troubled with that complaint. For sale by J. S. Walters, orugglst. Licensed to Marry. John C. Irwin Bait and Ella May Deßoer. Hepry Cripe and Mary Defreet. Harvey Ganger and May Stotts. Wilbur W. Hare and Myrtle Tobias. William Stephenson and Elslne Ingle. Have You A. Cold! If so, then, instead of taking qtr/ftine and other "strong medicines, take a pleasant and mild stomach and bowel remedy, which will cleanse the system, and you will bo surprised bow quickly the cold will leave you. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin will do this better than any other. Trial size 10c (10 doses 10c), larger sizes 60c and sl, at J. S. Walters. Before we fill up the store with new goods, means a “heap” of bargains for the buyers during the month of February. The already low prices, will be cut down to make a few things move off the shelves at once. KAUFMAN. Wanted—An Idea SSS& ■wya, Washing ton. D. C.. lor their Si.BU) prise offer and lift of two hundred lavsnUons wanted. B. & 0. Time Sard. [Taking Effect Sunday, November 22nd, 1890.] Arrival Os Trains At Nappanee. Coiner East. No. 16. Mail Train, 10 15 a. m “ 14, Passenger F. S. 10 12 p. m “ 32, Local Freight 915a. m Coins; West. No. 17, Mail Train.......... t 2 28 p; m “ 7, Passenger F. 8...... *5 43 p. m “ 5, Passenger F. 5....,. 550 a.m “ 47, Passenger F. 5...... 8 271 t. m “ 33, Local Freight. 10 15 a. ro Nor further Information call on B. AO. Ticket Agent, or address O'. P. McCarty, Aaa* t Qen’l Pass Agent,Cincinnati, Ohio.; L. 8. Allen, Aaa't Gen* Pass. Agent,Chicago, 111. J. T. Odell, Geo’l Manager. Chas. O. Scull. Gen’l Pass. Agent. Edw. Dickinson, Gen’l Superintendent C. H. W bite mao, Local Ag’t, Nappanee

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J. S. McEntaffer! Real Estate, Loans, Collections, and Insurance.

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C. F. ARTHUR, Attorney-at-law. ~ Collector and Conveyancer. * Office with W. W. Beat. Nappanee, Ind. Jo D. SCOTT, DENTIST. tar*At Bremen the first, third and fourth Monday and Tuesday of each month. |W“At Waknrnsn the second Monday and Tuesday of each month. The rest of the time at Nappanee. Ind. , OFFICE OVER M. JACOBS’STORE. J. S. INKS, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Nappanee, Indiana Office over Farmers & Traders Bank. H. J. DEFREES, paiSICIAN A SURGEON, I Nappanee, ana Office over Hartman Bros, store (lor* merlyoccupied by Dr. Bowser.) Prompt attention given to all calls. J.S. McENTAFFER. JT73TICE OP The TpE-ft-CE. * ■ Loans, Collections, Real Estate and Insurance, Office over POST-OFFICE. L. C. Thayer, DENTIST, Office over Balyeat’s store, Beehte block. Nappanee, Ind. H. F. FRAZIER Architect <Sc Bhilder Office over POST-OFFIOF on South Main street. Nappanee, ------ * ? Indiana^ : - - 1 ir rI Solemnly swear y Administering the QAth. Heart Failure—Nervousness—Extrema VV akcrullness—Headache—General Debility. W. Windccknecht, Montague, Mich., makes the following statement and affirms it by oath before Jas. Morrison, Notary Public of the same place. “For the past year I was afflicted with heart failure, nervousness, extreme wakefulness, . headache and general debility. Physicians whom I consulted failed to benefit me. I was advised to use Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer, which I did and became thoroughly cured by it* use in a short time. ” Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer acted on the nervous system, which is the seat of nearly all of our ailments. Treat your nerves and your stomach, liver, kidneys and blood troubles will disappear. Dr. Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalizer is the only reliable, safe and sure remedy to uss. -1— - For sale by J, S. WALTERS. RE VIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Ist Day. \ \ j Man tr- isth nay. qjm c f Me. THE GREAT 3 oth Day. * , RBNrOH: mnwrßTYg prodnev* the above reunite In 30 days. Bscts powerfully aud <mickly. (hires when all other* fait Young men will regain their lost manhood.sad old 22?, Y rww r their youthful vigor by uaing BEvtto. It <miehly and surely restores NereonsVitality, Iru potency. Nightly KmWoK wst Power, railing Memory. Wasting Dillaaas,*l*l all effecu cf seif abnae or exeemand lndiacretfo*. which unfit* cue for study. business or marriage, ft not only cnr.r by starting at the wit of disease, bat teagrc none tonic and blood builder, briar if* l b * c V h ?. l> - nk Slow to palo checks sad MOre of youth. It ward* off insanity ud Consumption. Insist on hsTlna KB VIVO, so 2**"'- II (an te carried in west pocket. SV mail. tbs money. Circular tree, iddreei Royal Medicine Cos., ’SSSSTJt Henry Fischer, Druggist, Nappanee, lad.