Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 20, Number 11, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 4 May 1898 — Page 5
nappanee news. Naftahee, Eueabt County, Ins. —7 WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1898. LOafifllßElT BirOBT. Em, per do* I 08 Batter, per lb 6to 10 Lard, per ft 06 Hama, per ft • •••• 08 Tattow, per ft... Os Shoulders, per ft 06 Bacon, per ft..., 06 Beeswax, per ft 18 Beef hides, per ft 07 Chickens, alive, per ft 05 Wheat. No. 2, per bnshel.... 1 08 Corn, oer bushel 80 Oats, white, per bnshel 25 Beans, per bushel..... 80 HKSHI - # Gathered by Reporters Aboat Town and From County Exebancea. P * ~ ■ *. —Wall paper at Walters’. —Take your wool to Hartman Bros. —Buy pure white lead at Walters’. —Mixed paints at Walters’ drug store. —IX-L screen doors at N. A. Lebmao’s. —See the boss refrigerator at N. A. Lehman’s. —You want new wall paper go to J. S. Walters’. —Don’t sell your wool until you see M. Jacobs. —Highest market price paid for wool by M. Jacobs; —Hartmans will pay the highest cash price for wool. —John H. Blougb, aged 39 years, died at Goshen April 28tb. —ls you want a good hammock buy the wire hammock at N. A. Lehman’s. —All kinds of grades and patterns in new wall paper at Walters’ drug store. —IX-L screen doors are the best and cheapest. See them at N. A. Lehman’s. —Remember that Hartman Bros, will buy your wopl and pay the highest market price. —John Wehrley, aged 67 years, died at his home four miles northeast of Mlllersburg. —Get your job work done at the News office. You can always afford to get first-class work. —You should examine the stock of wall paper at J. S. Walters’ drug store before buying elsewhere. —The Lehman Medicine Cos. is now prepared to supply agents on short notice. New agents wanted. —The time is here for- papering your house and the place to get the paper is at Walters’ drugstorp,, f —Mrs. John Garman, aged 41 years, died at the family home 6 miles south of Elkhart. She leaves four children. —A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cleanse the ,liver, cure constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. J. S. Walters. —While you remember the Maine, you may also remember to subscribe for the News if you want all the news. “ ** —The W. R. C. will give a social and chicken-pie supper at the Nappanee House Saturday eveniDgl Supper 15 cents. —ls you waht a pgint that will stick through all kitfds of weather buy Colt’s pure white lead at Walters’ drug store. —Louis C. Hahn, aged 37 years, died at Elkhart, April 27th. The remains were taken to Leesburg for interment. -Fourteen-year-old Ora Parks was riding bis pony at Goshen when the animal fell to the pavement breaking the boy's leg. —Combinations and effects in wall paper which are pleasiog to the eye and to the purse can be bad at J. S. Walters’ drug store. —You can be suited in price, quality, and design, in wall paper at Walters’ drug store. Paper from 4 cents a roll, and upwards. —Mrs. Kellett, widow of the late Cbas. Kellett, died suddenly last Friday at her late home in Middlebury, at the age of 85 years. —The Oliver house at South Bend is closed and the work of removing the building begun preparatory to building a modern hotel. —A movement is now on foot at Elkhart to form a company of light battery consisting of 150 mem under the command of Capt. Doty. —lt is a great leap from the oldfashioned doses of blue mam and nauseous physics to the pleasant little pills known as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache, and biliousness. J. 8. Walters.
~ —At Elkhart, Daniel Neu fell from a ladder while doing some carpentering and was badly injured. His fall was from twelve to fourteen feet. —Tbirty-flve yean make a generation. That is bow long Adolph Fisher, of Zanesville, 0., suffered from piles. He *£ eared by using three boxes of DeWitt’s Witch Haxel Salve. J. S. Walters. * —Goshen Democrat: The engagement of Miss Minnie Jacobs, of Ntppanee, and Samuel Stein, of Chicago, is announced. Both are well known here. —ls you enjoy a good meal stop at the White house Warsaw, 91 per day. Courteous treatment. Best meal in the city for 25 cents. Lodging 25 cents. 9t4 —Mary Stoner, of Elkhart, has made application for a dlvore from Andrew J. Stoner, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. They have been married less than three years. —Elkhart Truth: A local tailor has conspicuously posted about tbe city notices of a constable’s sale of three suits of clothes. Tbe clothing was the property of a leading young society man. —Gabo Furlong, a 15-year-old boy waß killed at Walkerton on tbe B. & O. while trying to board a moving train in tbe yards. His body swung around between tbe cars and be fell to tbe rail, tbe wheels passing over him. —Tbe Johnson boys, arrested some time ago at Milford Junction and returned to Lagrange for tbe theft of some turkeys, plead guilty in the Lagrange circuit court and were sentenced* to tbe reformatory at Jeffersonville. , —Syracuse Register: The demand for mechanics has been very great, and there are at present carpenters, plasterers, and brick-layers ftom Goshen, Milford, Nappanee, Cromwell, New .Paris, and Albion, employed at this place. —A little boy asked for a bottle of “get up in the morning as fast as you can.” Tbe druggist recogDized a household name for “DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,” and gave him a bottle of those famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. J. S. Walters. —ld tbe Lake Shore shops at Elkhart, while A. J. Nelson was holding a piece of steel which his helper was striking, a bit of tbe metal chipped off and struck him in the forearm, penetrating to the bone. The pain caused the injured man to faint. —The editor of the Hillsboro News says: “We heard of a man who moved from Illinois to Missouri, from Missouri to Arkansas, and from Arkansas to Texas. He then died and went tu hell, but tbe change was so gradual,.that he never noticed It.” —James Hull, aged 76 years, died last Thursday evening, April 28th, at tbe home of his son, Sylvester Hull, 9 miles south of Nappauce. Tbe funeral was preached Sunday at Stony Point by Rev. Powell, where the interment was made by Funeral Director Lehman. —Services at the D. B. church! Sunday-school at 9:30; sermon at 10:30 —subject, Conquest of Truth. Junior Y. P. C. U. at 3 o’clock; senior at 6:30; sermop at 7:3o—subject, Wbat is a Christian good for. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Wh. NoKTHAMt —M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says: “J was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all kiods of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel r Salve was reeommeuded to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure.” Asa permanent cure for piles DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. J. S. Wallers. —Eugene Miller, a boy tramp, was in Goshen over night. He left his home in Rochester, N. Y., to follow bis mother, who bad gone to Grand Rapids, Micb., for an extended visit. When young Miller got there be found she bad left for home, and the boy is now tramping it back. —A traveling salesman Monday, wbo was perhaps sell log burglar alarms or something of tbe kind, wanted to bet 910,000 with Banker Coppes that be could blow bis vault io so many minutes, whereupon tbe argument come to a point where Officer Sparklin led tile stranger toward bis hotel. —There seems to be no better time than tbe present to select your wall paper. J. S. Walters carries tbe largest and most varied stock of any In ibis part of tbe country. It mattens little whether yon waotasmaU or a large quantity, a cheap or a highpriced paper, Walters has It at a price consistent with tbe times. Tbe price rune is low as 4 cents s roll. Go sod look over some of bis asmpiee ami yon will be Surprised both as to combinations aod prices.
xJltot raws. f * Grand opening day atStrobm's new store on Saturday. Each lady of any one family wbo calls at tbe store between tbe hours of 2 to 5 p. m. will receive a souvenir spoon of the battleship Maine free of cost. Remember the date. < Word From The Governor. The following, letter from military headquarters to our townsman, Capt. Ned Camberg, is self-explanatory: Executive Department, State of Indiana, Indianapolit, 2nd., May td, 1898. A* N. Camberg, Esq., Nappanee, Ind., Dear Sir.—The Governor directs me to acknowledge the receipt of the muster roll on yrbich your name appears and to thank you and through you every signer on tbe roll, for tbe patriotic offer thus made. No more volunteers, however, are needed at this time, and will not be unless a second call is Issued, In which event you will be promptly notified. Respectfully yours, Chas. E. Wilson, Military Secretary. County Election Returns. At Bristol tbe Democrats elected two trustees and treasurer, and tbe Republicans got tbe remainder. Tbe Citizens ticket won at Wakarusa over tbe Peoples ticket. School board or no school board was the issue. There will be no board. Mlllersburg Democrats elected entire ticket. At Middlebury tbe Democrats elected their entire ticket, excepting treasurer, which stands a lie. At Milford tbe Democrats elected entire ticket. Syracuse bad one ticket in tbe field —“Citizen.” Mishawaka Democrats elected entire ticket. _____ Telephone. The telephone men are In Nappanee stringing tbe wires to 5 Bremen. They began tbe work near Goshen and came this way via Wakarusa. Wort Nothing recently striking in the Spanish-Amerlcan war situation, except that the gallant Dewey has planted tbe American Hag in tbe city of Maoila, and there will be soldiers sent to garrison the city. Stock Solo The next stock sale, according to advertised program, will he in Nap panee one week from to-morrow.
Licenced to Marry. Harvey B. Wlney and Ida M. Leader. Bert Ulery and Roth Gardner. Warren K. Burna and Ellen U. Hotter*. Christopher Beeberger and Tlllle Beckman. Edwara K. Anderson and Hilda Bollgrm. Arthur Chapman and Mary M. McCarty. Louia W. Farberand Mabel L. McCrary. Clarence J. Brown and Ermllla Stock. Noab W. Culp and Addle Madiera. Jacob Miller and Clara B. Keiaer. Maaaa Bowen aod Leona G. Ilardeaty. Emery J. Miller and Mande Metz. William Frederick and lioae Angleruyer. Cbarlea Sherman and Aletba Scott. Geo. M. Weaver and Laura K. Smith. J. LoutaGuud and Eva A. Fletcher. —Ben N. Warren, of the Coppes Hotel, will not go to Walkerton. On the contrary, he has secured a more favorable lease of tbe Coppes and will remain here. While here, Mr. Warren has sustained bis reputation as a landlord in keeping tbe Coppes up to date aod people generally will be glad to know that the hotel Is not to change hands. —I have been a sufferer from chronic <Slarrb<*a ever since tbe war, and have used all kinds of medicines for It. At last I found one remedy that has been a success as a cure, and that Is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dlarrboia Remedy.—P. E. Grisham, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by J. S. Walters, druggist. —Goshen News: The E. G. A 8. railway company, or rather, Naugle, Holcomb of Chicago, It Is announced, bare purchased three salable lots in Hess’ Riverdalß addition for 9408. Ninety day options on five adjoining lots have been sesu red for 1788. These are said to be Intended for tbe company’s power bouse site. —Tbe farmer, the mechanic, and tbe bicycle rider are liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt’s Wltcb Hazel Salve is tbe best thing to keep on band. It heals quickly, aod Is a well-known cure for piles. J. 8. Walters. —ls you are thinking of bavlog some papering done, and are In some doobt about tbe cost, yon can figure In everything but tbe paper itself, wbicb will be tbe least part of tbe expense, If you select It from Walters’ stock. There never was a time yon could do so writ In any grade of wall paper as Mr. Walters’ Is now offering to tbe people. • —B. Martin A On., is the title of anew firm of manufacturers just beginning basins* on East Lincoln street. Tbe Arm is composed of B. Martin, W. E. Smith, aod W. M. Wilt, and their purpose is to manufacture lock comer boxes -especially those used for optical goods. They have built a smalt shop, aod have already began business.
PIOMHIAL KEOmOM. Rev. W. R. Wooes wh over to Goshen Monday. Miss Kate McLaughlin went to Milford Saturday. Mr. Albert Mntsohler was over to Goshen yesterday, ... . , Mr. Daniel Bechtel was over from Goshen on Monday, Mrs. Geo. Shirsly, of Topeka, is here vial ling friends and relatives. Miss Nora Bauer came over from Bremen Thursday to visit relatives. ' Attorney J. O. Kants took in Camp Mount at Indianapolis last Sunday. Attorney Milo Cripe and Mr. John Petersohn, of Goshen, were in town lest Wednesday. Mr. J. M. Keller was over to Sooth Bend last week where he sold two of his 1898 Naps, Mr. H. L. Berkey was here last Wednesday from Wakarusa. He made this office a pleasant eall. Miss OUie Flowers, of Goshen, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Flowers. Elder Hudson was the guest of Mr. aod Mrs. Danlsl Zook on Sunday, the oooaslon of the M. E. quarterly meeting. Bishop Smucker end Rev. D. J. Johns, of Gosbsn, were here Sunday and oonduoted servioes at the Amish churob. Mrs. Lou Stauffer, her son Glenn, and Harry Whiteman rode their wheels over to Oswego, Kosciusko county, last Friday. Mrs. C. C. Neff returned last Saturday from Donaldson, lnd., where she has been making a prolonged stay on aoconnt of illness of her parents. Thursday’s Goshen News: D. A. Young, the Nappanee meat dealer, was in town. Dr. W. A. Prioe and Dr. L. C. Tbaysr were over from Nappanee on business. Goshen News, Saturduy: Attorney H. A. Stauffer was at Nappanee on legal business. Cbas. O. McDonald and Miss Caroline Liszt, teachers in the Nappanee sobool, were In town. Mr. Chas. Swartz, who left Nappanee over one week ago. is in Arkansas drilling with the militia, Mr. Ed Rusher having received information to this effect last Saturday from Charley. Syracuse Register: Fred Butt, of Nappanee, was in town Tuesday on businoss. Dr. lake and a number of friends of Nappanee, were on our streets Sunday Mr. Doering, the jeweler, will move his family from Nappanee tp* day. Ho will move into the Bailey property in the Crow addition. Wakarusa Tribune: Lev. Frash made a business trip td Nappanee Tuesday. Mrs. K. K. Gore visited her parents at Nappanee last Thursday. Frscsa Bros., of Nappanee, have purchased the Cromwell creamery. S. W. Baer, wife and children, of Nappanee, were guests of Geo. W. Swartz and family, Sunday. W. F. Peddyoord, of Nappanee, made us a social call last Thursday. Mr. Peddvoord would like the nomination for recorder on the republican ticket. —Children like It; It saves their lives. Wc mean One Minute Cbqgb Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, aod all throat and lung troubles. J, 8; Walters. *
NOTICE. Nolle* U hereby given to Ibe citizen* of lh* Incorporate town of Nappan**, townihlp* of Locke and Union, In tba county of Elkhart and Mtota of Indiana. and;to all cthara whom It may concern, that 1. Lawla F. Gelaer, a mala Inhabitant and real dent of oaid Incorporate town of Napnanaa. Locke townablp, Elkhart comity. Htete of Indiana, over the age of t wcnty-oti* year# and not In the habit of becoming Intoxicated aod a It paraon to be an trneted with Ijeenee to eeH Intoxicating li<|Uor, will apply at tba next regular term or ee**lon. to-wit: Tbe June IMM term of tb* Hoard of Commtaaloner* of Elkhart county and State of Indiana, for Itcenia to aall Intoaicatlng liquor*. to* wit: Sptrftofl*. vlnoaa, and matt liquors, In a lee* quantity than a quart at s lima to be drunk on the premise* where sold, to be eold and drank In the front room, 10-wll: A room nineteen and onehalf faat wide, thirty feet long, eleven teat high, with two large front wlndowe, doable front dor*. nod doable beck doors end window containing Ur, refrigerator, and ordinary reloon liters*, ell on tbe fret door of a two-story frame building rituals on lot aemher tv* (A) In Febletrobm** Irst (!) addition to tb* town of Nsppas**, Elkhart county and State of Indiana, said room fronting on Market street In mid town of Nappao**. Elkhart aoantjr. State of Indiana. Lewie V. Online Notice of application for license lo sell intoxicating Honors. Notice la hereby given lo tb* citizen* of tb* Incorporate town of Nappanee. Locke townihlp, Elkhart county, Slot* of Indian*, end especially to the citizens of the second district or word of said Incorporate town of Happen**, sod to nil whom U may concern, that the enderrigoed, Mermen E. Itoebregh. a mala Inbabiteat of tba Slate of Indiana, over tba age of twenty-one year* end not in lb* bebit of becoming Intoxicated, sad of good moral character and a person tt to be n treated with Mean** to *oll ieioxlcattng llqaore, and now la and ha* been for more than a year last part a bona Ida resident enstinaoaefy of eetd Town of Nappanee and Townabtp of Lacs*. throaty of Elkbartand State of Indiana aforesaid, will apply to tba boeotrebte board of GMsmtaelenrr* of Xlkbart eoeet/. State of Indian*, M ibstf neat refsterm, ta-wft; tb* Jen* term tot tb* year I mm for license la sell intoxicating Hqeor* to wit >ptritso* *,risen* and sank Honor* in n lea* qeantlty than a qaart at n time, to be drank in and it, a übun rere Ase h- M fag sm p re^pnp drank apon lb* toltewfof described premie** town: Ie tb*frenOMemos tb* Inf Seorof s twoalary treed frame beildiaf attest* an lot namhe* three itt la Fnblttrem'e Iret <IG addition to the town of Nappanee Hi Locke town*hip. Elkhart twenty and State #f Indiana , aald room bring more epecttcalty daacribad to-wtl: betas tbo front room In ante twowtere frame balidlag on the Aral Soer frmUnj street n*-—• Jggm ref Igttg ini tMMtf OM font ffjig. UVflVfl feet blfk to catling, baring two lore* window* end two preteLtegbor, btebtar /altka# Ajwwaw *kaj bg ire reabtww tbl* application lo Ms own right end tee MareeF only and sc* ter nr to tits internet *f ms tdbre perase dr p re*one and tbte eetd herineee te he snSeVbte own and ante Bemmoott-
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