Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 20, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 May 1898 — Page 8

Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Curst a Prominent Attorney.

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MB. E. C. riIELPS, tho leading pension attorney of Belfast, N. Yi, writes: “I was discharged from tho army on account of ill health, and suffered from heart trouble ever since. I frequently had fainting and smothering spells. My form was bent as a man of 80. I constantly woro an overcoat, even in summer, for fear of taking cold. I,could hot attend to my business. My rest was broken by severe pains about tho heart and left shoulder. Thrco year 3 ago I commenced using Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so ■much patent mcdiclno and taken drugs from doctors for j'or.rs without being helped. Dr.' lilies’ Heart Curo restored mo to health. It is truly a wonderful mcdiclno and It affords xno much pleasure to rccommen 1 this remDr. Miles'’ Remedies are sold by ail drug- ■N' - gists under a positive K ""‘®* guarantee, first bottlo RMoart benefits or money re- ” R4oraa ia funded. Book on dla- jd ...' ’dEB oases of tho heart and Ms./ iiMB nerves free. Address, BBWwfcjlriiiMttlWS DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.

Nets! Dusters! ’ s $ - These are the two articles you become- ihterested in on the approach of warm weather. You can find rione better for money than those we offqr you. I f you want anything in the harness line, see us for bargains. SHIVELY BROS. ™ill IN Ladies’ Misses’ Gentlemen’s and Boys’ • Shoes! SHIVELY I HESS.

THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Does ;t general commission business in sale of farm and town property. Always a number of good bargains listed. FIRE IXSURAM! AND COLLECTIONS. W. W. BEST, Proprietor.

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[Taking Effect Sunday, May 151 b, 1888. Arrival Os Trains At Nappanee. Going East. Ko. 16. Mail Train 10 24 a. m -** 46, Passenger F. S. 10 12 p. in “ 32, Local Freight....... 915 a. m y- Going West. No. 17, Mail Train “ 7, Passenger F. S 543 p. m •• 5, Passenger F. 5... T ANARUS,. 650. m 44 47, Passenger,... 345a. m 44 33, Local Freight 10 24 a. m For father Information call on B. A O. Ticket Agent, or address O. P McCarty. Ass’t Gen’l Hass Agent, Cincinnati. Ohio; B. N. Austin. Gen. Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111. Wm. M. Green, Gen'l Manager. , J. M. Graham, Gen. Superintendent. O. H. Whiteman, Local Agent.

NAPPANEE NEWS. * Nappanee, Elkhabt County, Ind. Wakaruna News. Will Wise was in Chicago a few days last week. Twelve bicyclers from Ibis place attended singing at Yellow Creek last Tuesday evening. The new hoop factory is now in operation. The sound of the different whistles makes people think there is business in the air. So there is. A union Sunday-school convention was held at the U. B. church Tuesday evening, Wednesday, and Wednesday cveuing. The program consisted of papers on different subjects, the considering of perplexing questions, sermons, speaking, and music. The attendance was fair. Jes9e Berkey drove over to Elkhart Sunday. The bicycle club met last Wednesday evening and, under the name of “The Pathfinders,” adopted the constitution and elected the following officers: Commander, Prof. F. T. Atkinson; first lieutenant, Charles Frash; second lieutenant, 11. M. Freed: commissary general, D. Doering; treasurer; Itoscoe Sensenich. You will see us later. Mr. Chas. Frash and Miss Keller spent Thursday and Friday in Bourbon. During the thunder storm Saturday morning lightning struck one of the*telephone poles about a mile east uptown. The wires were not damaged. The band gave their first open air concert of the season last Thursday evening. Those who enjoy music would be repaid by coming to our little city on Thursday evening of each week. i < The funeral of Mrs. Horst, wife of Daniel Horst, living about a quarter of a mile north of town, took place at the Yellow Creek church Saturday. Mrs. Horst was a lady well thought of by her neighbors and all who were acquainted with her. She leaves a husband, children, and many friends to mourn her departure.

livorviioiVy Sajrt :“• Cv< irrM f*nndv ..Oathurtic, the most won(i oi n in. tiL'ul-iiwooN wv of tho age, I> mis(i it mo’ to the taste, act pent!;,’ ;.i |io..itiv-.'!y on kidneys. liver anti!towels, ck'tuialiig the entini system, dispel colds, core lieiiiliiolio, foyer, hftliHual corstliiatlon ■uni V ionsnnss. IMoaso bay and try tv box of t’ (', <! to-day; 10, fiOoonts. Hold uud -lamraineed to cure bv-nll druugiafo.-':__^_ I.ovv Kate I'lxciimoiiN on Tim It, & O. I‘JVtl road. Tin May 23, 24, 27, and 28 the Bal* V tlmoro & Ohio railroad wtll sell excursion tickets- to Naperville, 111., for the German Baptist Annual Conference at very low Fates. Tickets will he good for return until .June 24th, hut are subject to tin extension until June ItOth, if deposited with agent at Naperville prior to June 24th. For further Information call on or address nearest 11. &. O. ticket agent, OF K. N. Austlu, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. _______ • I’KIUONAt MENTION,' ■ * Mias Ella Miller is home from North Manchester.

Mr. Daniel Zook was over to Chicago on Saturday. Miss Barbara Burbach went to Chicago Tuesday rooming. Miss Ida Spencer went to Valparaiso last Friday to attend soliool. Miss Nora Bauer, of Bremen, was in town on business yesterday. Mr. Thomas Inks returned last week from a visit with relatives inOhio. Mesdames John 1). Coppes and Kate Fales were over to Goshen Friday. Mr. Cal Stuokman was home from school at Ada, Ohio, for a visit last week. Mr. John W. Brown, of the implement llrm of Brown Bros., was over to South Bend last Thursday and Friday. Bremen Enquirer: Attorney C. F. Arthur, of Nappanee. was in this city last Friday on legal business, Messrs. Dillman Kiekert and Attorney Early made a nice catch of fish at Bremen lake Inst Wednesday. Mr. 1). M. Best vMa here from Elk"hart on Friday and Saturday, doing business. Editor Bowman, of the Bremen Enquirer, was in town a few hours Monday. '■ ■' - Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler of Harvey 111., dr visiting lior sister, Mrs. W. 11. Dennis. Mr. J. \V. Carpenter went to Indianapolis Tuesday as representative to the grand lodge A. F. and A. M. Mr. CUas, Inks, of Eigonier, has been visiting family relatives hero, and attending to matters of business. Mr. B. S. Frazier and niece, Miss Charity Frazier, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents at Tippecanoo lake. Charles llcißian and Mr. Sweitzer, of Elkhart, were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. H. F. Ebv. on Sunday.

Mrs. J. L. Neher and son Herbert are spending a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Jameson, at Threo Oaks. Mieb. Miss Msry Koontz und Miss Winnie Murphy, of South Bend, spent Sunday here with the Misses Hattie and Cora Culp. Miss Nellie Heim an, who has been the guest of her brothers and other relatives at Elkhart for returned home :Sunday.- —r —. \ ‘ Mr. Daniel Waterman was at Goshen and Elkhart on Thursday. He was accompanied to Goshen by fils daughter, Mrs. Albert Ilazell. Mr. Christian Stahly, north of town, and his son, John Stahly. and wife, of Lagrange, went to Kansas and Arkansas to visit the former's sons. Leesburg Standard: Mrs. Anson Strohm.,of Nappanee. and Mrs. Lewis Giles, of East Chicago, visited with friends in town a few days this week. Mr. Lquis Giles joined his wife here last Sunday, she having spent a couple of weeks hero with her sisters. They returned home to East Chicago on Tuesday morning. Messrs. C. A. Manrow and A. S. Albright, of the Goshen Cornice Works, tvere in town last week and put on the handsome galvanized iron front on the Noble building. Mr. R. W. Cathcart, of Jefferson township, in company with Mr. T. J. Won. of Goshen, called on the News last Wednesday. Mr. Cathcart is a Democratic candidate for the nomination for sheriff. Mrs. J. W. Kertsinger, of Donaldson, Ind., is here visiting her daughter Mrs. C. C. Neff. Mrs. Neff has been nursing hes mother through a severe illness and as soon as she was able to travel brought her home to Nappaoee. The following Nappanee people went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the Prohibition State convention: Messrs. B. Uline, Jacob Nold, N. A. Lehman, C, 11. Whiteman, Rev. Wm. Nortbam, Tobias Hartman, and J. S. Walters. Miss Cora Culp returned Friday evening from Columbus, Ind., where she represented the W. R. C. of Nappanee at the department convention. Miss Culp says the attendance was good and the convention was a grand and successful affair. Mr. L. A. Dennert, Republican candidate for county clerk, called on the News last Wednesday. Mr. DennorJ is just closing a thorough canvass of the county single handed, but believes lie has chances -fairly good in the coming convention. Wakarusa Tribune: G. N. Murray, editor of the Nappanee News, jumped on one of Freese’s butter and egg wagons Monday and came over to see our hustling town. Mr. Murray gets out one of the best country papers in tiio state, and being a practical printer, his visit with us was yery enjoyable.

Uucklcu’a Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Soros. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coras, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or monoy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J; S; Watters. 'IT- ' -- Ileal Kutule Transfer*. .John IF Fieldhouso and wife to Michael lluch lot in Elkhart SSOO. Davis Verrill and wile to W I) and Theda E Campbell part of lot in Elkhart SI,BOO. Fremont Paultis and wife to Cassie afid Clara Paulus tract in Concord tp S3OO. Geo II .jiiller to Franklin G and Minnie Miller 5 a in Osolo tp $350. L 11 Beeson et al to Herbert E Bucklen 3 lots in Elkhart SI,OOO. John W Fieldhouso and wife to Herbert E Bucklen } lot in Elkhart. Amos P Hawks and wife to John E and V P Carman tract in Elkhart SSOO. -3 - John W Field house and wife to Chas II and Cora B Niman part of lot iu Elkhart 83,000. Mary E Immell to Frances A Edson 5 a In Middlebury tp SOOO. James B Illtcheox and wife to Wm F and Mary Bender 00 a in Washington tp $2,500. Chas E Webster and wife to Eli L Heestand and Geo L Shoemaker part of lot iu Nappanees637,so. : r - Ulery J Shively to Wmßurkholder undivided. Jerome E Wilcox to Henry A Howe lot in Elkhart $125. Mary Kauffman ,and husband to Martin Kauffman and et al 02 a in Clinton tp SSOO. Eliza Beycrle aud husband to Edna Alice Hill \ lot in Goshen $3,000. Eliza A Beycrle and husband to Alex McMillan | lot in Goshen $2,000. Isaiah Holdcraan and wife to D D pad Mary A Libcy if a in OHtc tp SI,OOO Bashay Casper and husband to John Sand Mary E Inks lot in Nappanee SI,BOO. : : - ; -- ■ - Hugh G Maxou and wife to Union Building association's a in Concord tp $2,000. Frank J Gardner aud wife to Mel Yin Firestone 80 a in Jefferson tp $2,500.

A Bargain Whirl ® Fnr MONTH OF MAY. - -TT- N EWS BOOK STORE, Goshen. Here’s the whoie story!—> - rn ,. . , £ . . w n knnn n i; nP of WALL PA PER that rs This is house fixing time. We have the not surpassed m design, color, ana variety, j best we can get. We do it because we know it P y • we know that if a man or woman get the latest r +L e they will come‘again; they will tell their friends we will make more money than if we charged high pi We’re very much overstocked on Wall Paper! Splendid line of papers with matched borders. ® cents per roll A large variety of papers with 9 and 18 in. matched borders .... .at 5 cents per roll The newest coloring, complete combination at Bto 10 cents per roll All the high class effets in richest depths of color —no fancy price—at 20 to 25 cents last are papers others price at 40 to 50 cents. # Must unload some of our enormous stock of Parlor, Bed-room, Dining- . room, Hall and Kitchen Patterns. To do this we inaugurate a great Special Sale on these goods. Prices offered that are lower have never been quoted in the city. THE NEWS BOOK STORE. Agents for BUTTERICK PATTERNS.

A B Schrock and wife to Melvin and Laura Firestone part of 2 lots in Goshen SI,BOO. , Jane Scrannage et al to John Scrannage 20 a In Clinton tp $2,000. . A F Wiiden and wife to Minnie K Wilden part of 2 lots in Goshen $7,000. Will J Wilden and wife to Geo W Darkus lot in Goshen $l5O. David M Best and wife to Henry Gilman lot in Elkhart S3OO. SL Coffman and wife to Leander Hartman lain Harrison tp $555. Mary Obendorfer to Wm Gross lot in Goshen $3,000. Wm Gross and wife to Mary Obendorfer lot in Goshen $1,600. Valentine F Whitehead and wife to Jennie C Peters 40 a in Jackson tp $1,600. Valentine F Whitehead and wife to James It Peters 10) a in Jackson tp $4lO. Frank Grecowalt to Elizabeth Beardsley 3 lots in Goshen S2OO. John W Fieldhouso and wife to Ellio F and Judson B Martin part of lot in Elkhart $1,250. Frank Powell aDd wife to John Thornton 5 a in Cleveland tp $250. Win Gross and wife to Amos E Shrock 1 lot in Goshen $1,200. Harriet A Ellison and husband to L G and S A Kitselmau tract in Elkhart city $1,340. Louis K Houtz and wife to Albert and M M Long 4 lot in Elkhart SBOO. Chas J Garvin and wife to Chas J Fink lot In Goshen $3,000. Susan E Frame and husband to Harry J and Laura A Aldrich 40 a in Cleveland tp $1,600. J J Weyrick to City of Elkhart part of 2 lots in Elkhart sl. lord Inand C It alf and wife to j olin G Fetterhoff 160 a in Jefferson tp $4,000. John Anderson and wife to John and Sarah E Shigley 10 a in llaugo tp $1,200. Caroline Fetters and husband to James Fred Fetters lot In Elkhart SI,BOO. Ausley I) Bailey and wife to Wm T Monroe lot In Elkhart S3OO. Isaiah Kreider to Emma Oswalt lot In Nappanee $525. Owen and Emma Oswalt to Isaiah Kreider lot in Nappanee $525. Susannah Truex to Daniel J Schmhcker lot in Nappanee $1,500. Daniel J Sehmucker and wife to Susannah Truex lot in Goshen $1,500. Valentine Griner and wife to Simon Grincr 2 lots in Middlebury $2,400. David Rodibaugh and wife to Andrew J Ilodibaugh 200 a In Jackson tp SIO,OOO. Agnes E Cooper,to Emellne U Cooper part of lot in Elkhart $1,200. Wm O Jessup et al to Alabama E Davidson part of lot in Elkhart S4OO. Rachael Erwin (o Frances A Sell tract in Elkhart $750. r Casper Llpshiz and wife to Adda E Pangborn tract in Elkhart SIOO. Chas O Wood and wife to Ephrlam and Ella F Long 1 a in Osolo tp S2OO. Chas O Wood and wife to John Daily 1 a In Osolo tp S2OO. Jobe O Feterboff to Fredinald C Raff tract in Elkhart $1,600. Valentine I) Miller to Valentine Tice Jiart of lot In Middlebury SBOO. Mandana Adams td Addle E Walter lot lii Elkhart $l5O.

; xk* xea; May shin* brightly and the birds may sing their sweetest songs, bat if your stomach is not right there is no happiness for you. Keep a bottle of l)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in the house and use it according to direcUons, and the sun and birds wUI not Bhino and sing In vain. Trial size 10c (10 doees) ana in 506 and s 1.00 bottles. Os J. S. Walters. : .

Dr. BOLAN’S Success iu bis system of Rectal Treatment and Recta) Medication is now unquestioned. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, and Itching PKee, Fistula, Fissure, and Rectal ulcerations, no matter how bad, or of how long standing—cure guaranteed in every case without the use of knife or ligatures, and no detention from business. Constipation, in most every case-, is a sure symptom of rectal trouble, and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan’s System of Rectal Medication. Kidney. Bladder, Urinary diseases. Stomach. Liver, Blood aud Skin diseases also cured. 25 years in the general practice of medicine and 15 years as a specialist in Piles and' Reetal diseases, enables the Doctor to treat all Chronic diseases successfully, CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE At the Coppes Hotel, Thursday, May 12th. At Milford, Friday and Saturday, May 13 and IP.

Farmers & Traders BANK, (COPPES & SONS. Bunkers) Nappanee, - Indiana. JS®“Do a general banking business. Special attention given to collections

Young & Deisch DEALER IN FdifMats. MANUFACTURERS OF BOLOGNA. Buyer of Butchers’ Stock of all kinds at the highest market prices. ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST-OFFICE.

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Licensed to Marry. Flora .R. Stutsman and Fried* Baumgarten D. 4. Jantzen and Lydia K. Work. John Stock A dele'Anna Rolling 0 W. 4, Weaver and Jessie E. Myers. O S Emerson and wife to Eli and Sara A Conley 60 a in Osolo tp aud lot in Elkhart $5,000.

Whe you build a house you get a mechanic to do the job if it is to be what you want. It is just the same in printing. L, A. DENNERT, Dealer In R EAL ESTATE, ' s@“4l7 Main Street, Elkhart, Indiana J. D. SCOTT, M DENTIST. Nappanee. Ind. s@“Every Monday and Tuesday ia Bremen, other days in Nappanee. OFFICE OVER FIPLER & RICIERT’S, C. F. ARTHUR, Attorney-at-law, Collector and Conveyancer. Offlcs over Cralge’s grocery. Nappanee, Ind. I " * •' J. S. INKS, pitYSICIAN & SURGEON, Nappanee, Indiana, Office over Farmers & Traders Bank. t H. J. DEFREES, UHYBICIAN * SURGEON, *- Nappaneo,lndiana Office over Hartman Bros, store (for* merlyoccupied by Dr. Bowser.) Prompt attention given to allcalls. J S. McENTAFFER. 'Txtqtxce of The Peace. Loans, Collections, Real Estate and Insurance. Office over POST-OFFICE. H. F. FRAZIER AbcHITECT (5s IB'CJXIjUEEZ Office over POST-OFFICfF on South Main street. Nappanee, Indiana

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