Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 21, Number 22, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 August 1899 — Page 8

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Dr. BOLAN’S Success In iiis system of Rectal Treatment and Rectal Medication is now unquestioned. Blind, Bleeding, Protruding, and Itching Piles, Fistula, Fissure, and Rectal Ulcerations, no matter how bad or of how long standing—cure guaranteed in every case without the nse of knife or ligatures, and no detention from business. Constipation, in roost every case, is a sure sympton of rectal trouble, and is positively cured by I)r. Bolan's System of ltectai Medication. Kidney. Bladder. Urinary diseases. Stomach, Liver, Blood and Skin diseases also cured. 25 years in the general practice of medicine and 15 years as a specialist in Piles and Rectal diseases, enables the Doctor to treat all Chronic dis- • ease's su’ccffltffully. €OSSIJLTATIO.\ and EXAMISATIOS FREE At the Coppes Hotel, Wednesday, Aug. 9th. At Milford on Friday and Saturday, Aug llth and 12th. JOHN 8. SAUNDERS, M. D., V. 8.,

VETERINARY SURGEON and DENTIST. Treats all diseases nf Domestic Animals according to.the latest theories advised by Veterinary Science. JSSaJ-Perforrus all Scientific operations known to the profession, both In Surgery and Dentistry. Grail■■ iiti-d in Nsw York In 1870. Oral!ll.licit In Chicago 111 1887. Has had Ti year* of experience. Scientific Shoeing, Obscured Lameness, and Dental Surgery a Specialty. All work gurantced to give satisfaction. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of each week at Cosper’s Feed Barn, Nappanee. f

[Taking EttectSund.y, Nov. yoth, ISiIH, Arrival Os Trains At Nappanee. Coins East. „ No. loAlail Train 9 21 a. m “ 14, Passenger 969 p. m “ 6, J.invitoil V. S 628 p. m Coins; West. No. 17, Mail Train 2 28 p. m “ 7, Passenger F. S 643 p. m “ 47, Passenger, F. S 835a. m “ .9 Limited, F. S' for Chicogo Passengers ! 5 s()n. m For father Information call on 11. ft O. Ticket Agent, or address 0. P. McCufty. Ass'tGeti’l Pane, Agent,Cincinnati. Ohio; It. N. Austin, Gen. Pans, Agent,Chicago,lll. * F. D. .Underwood, Gcn’l Manager. D. B. Martin, Mgr Passenger TrafflcJ J. M. Graham, Gen. Superintendent. C H. Whiteman, Local Agent. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES ■■■■■■■Constipation, . ’Hi'] 3'] I fill Dyspepsia, - and Liver HBfigglijH Complaint. SUGAR COATGD. ( ICO PILLS gold by all dm grist a oc r* -re- or Kent by mall. U.T-P 1 ° I Nervi t. Medical Ca., Cklcvt " Henry Fischer, Druggist, Nappanee,lnd. SO YEARS’ ' experience < \ TRADE MARKS f nßß||T' Designs Copyrights ftc.l Anyone sending a sketch and dMcrtptton ma 4 quickly ascertain our opinion free whether aqf luvcntimi la probably patentable. Coinniunlc*-. Ilona strictly conQdentlat. Handbook on Patents* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patents taken throuah Munu A Cos. receive tptcial notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijircest circulation of any sclenlUlc Journal. Terms. S3 a year; four months. IL Sold by all newsdealers. mUNN & Cos. 3e,8 - , -> New Yqrk Branch Office. tSt F 8U Washington, D. C. PERFECT = ass.'ffisin. cpii cc Combination Ream. %I■fl B. #■ % Catalogue Free. V VHLkV Address, Jones or Binghamton, ' ■ INGHAMTON, N- Y.

SPECIE SALE OF FLYNETS. jggyThe season is far gone for Flynet trade, but we have a bunch of nets which must be sold at a, SACRIFICE—prices that you can afford to buy nets to keep the frost off your horses. SHIVELY BROS. Harness Men. FOR m I TRADE An 80-acre farm, an 84-acre farm, and a 160-acre farm. Will take Nappanee property impart payment.. ’ I also have five Nappanee properties for sale very cheap; terms reasonable. Real Estate, Loana, Collections, and Insurance. j.s. Mtira I [I MM M ■ ■■■■ I —■ Young & Flora. DEALERS INFresh f Salt Huts. MANUFACTURERS OF BOLOGNA. Buyer of Butchers’ Stock of all kinds at the highest market prices. BEWARE OF CATARRH IT IS the cause of !K) per cent of tho diseases of the stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys, bladder, and of i5 percent of the diseases of women. With our Constitutional and Local Home Treatment we Guarantee fto Cure Every form of CATTARUII or Refund tho price paid, -g, Write us for full particulars. WK WANT GOOD AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN TO INTRODUCE OUR REMEDIES. DR, LYON MEDICINE COMPANY, Codwater, Mich SdIl&kI 5 The Leading Specialists of America Q 20 YEARS IN OHIO. H 250,000 CURED. M WE CURE EMISSIONS! "2 Nothing itu lie in .ro deuioraliiiug ijT young or middle-aged men than thotire-|jH yvj (mi'o of there "nightly losses.’’ ThcyM| L'3 produeo weakness, nervousness, a feeling - j of disgust uiida whole train of symptoms. MaM fF.f.’.l’hey null! n man for business, married IW li*,q lii Mol i-nuiul Imppinoss. No matter I(1 * f .*j iwo-liici vnlist 4by evil lmbits in youth. Ml |JV,-J r r.unil wr.ilninssor sexual excesses, f v tj Nv.v Method Treatment will positively H S' NO CURE-NO PAY | lteadur, you tioeiHlvip. Karly nbuseorMl later nmwi limy have weakened you. yrl Exposure nmy have diseased you. Yoitljj Are not r.ifo till cured. Our New Method w ill cure you. You run no risk. H .250,000 CURED B Vni’ii'; 'dun—You nre pale, feebleMj Jo. tin I Imjgiird; nervous, irritable and i-[m ritahle. Yo t become forgetful, luoroso, HE IL< and- desiHinilent; blotches and pimples, PI A sunheii eyes, wrinkled face, stooping UJ Pf form nod downcast enuntenuuco reveal H jag the blight if j our existence. AH WECURETOiCOCELE E •J No matter how rcrious your caso may Fj V lie. or how long you limy have had it, ourfcj f MiW MKTUtiD TREATMENT willlfj •a euro it. Tho "wormy veins” return toly A tlieir normal condition and honco theU] hL sexual orguus receive jirojier nourish}tt men:. T lie organ. become vitalised. iiMH Pj unnatural drains or losses cease andnl 0} manly powers return. No temporary IjT benefit, nut a permanent cure assured. Hj JA NO CURE, NO FAY. NO OFKRA-fl STION NECESSARY. NO HETEN-fcj TION FROM BUSINESS. RR CURES GUARANTEED! M e treat and cure SY Fill LIS, H| GLEET. EMISSIONS. IMPOTENCY Pi .'ksnucruuK, varicocele. skmi-I|S ft NAL LOSSES. BLADDER AND KID-fl ■7 NEY diseases. gj FREE. BOOKS TREE. CHARGES■ & MODERATE. If miahlo to call, write|tJ A f" r BLANK for HOME Ly 1 Kenned yTKerganß 3 122 W. FOURTH ST., B jj CINCINNATI, O. [W

NAPPANEE NEWS. Nappankk, Elkhart (Bounty, Ind. PERSONAL SIENTION. Miss Tioft Rupert went to Elkhart j'eßter^y. Miss Annis. of Bremen, wits in town yesterday on business. Mr. N. A. Lehman is spending a week or two at Battle Creek. Mr. Frank Walker went to Pullman yesterday to work in the car shops. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dausmau, of Argos, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Summers, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is here visiting her sister, Miss Charity Frazier. \ Miss Marie Pollock, of Ckssopolis, Mich., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Harvey E. Coppes. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Young visited with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Pippenger, near Lipnz last Sunday. Mr. D. A. Lehman, the patent medicine manufacturer, was doing business at Elkhart yosterday. Elder B. A. Kempt, of North Manchester, and Mr. W. B. Anglin were callers at this office on Friday. Master John and Mary Murray are spending the week with their aunt, Mrs. T. j. Burns, in St Joseph county. Mrt Claade B. Stoops and family are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coppes at Pickwick Park, Wawasee, this week. The Misses Hattie aod Cora Culp have been spending a number of weeks with Miss Etta Grover at Wabash, and with friends in Chicago. Friday's Goshen News: Miss Ethel Kaufman returned from Nappanee where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Matzdorf. Mr. M. Jacobs and son, Lewis, were visiting Mr. Jacobs’ son-in-law, Mr. Sam Stein, at Ft. Wayne, several days duriDg the last week. Architect H. F. Frazier and Mr. C. J. Swezey, were over to Bourbon on Monday. Mr. Frazier will draw plans and specifications for the new college building at Bourbon. Mr. Ed Rusher has gone to Bremen where he begins clerking to-day for John Steinick, the hardware merchant. The Bremen people generally will find Ed a first-class young man. Wakarusa Tribune: B. Uline and wife, of Nappanee, were the guests of J. W. Seaman, Sunday. Mrs, Dr. Inks was over from Nappanee Tuesday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Gore. The following party left Nappanee yesterday morning for Cando, North Dukota, to engage in threshing: Messrs. Geo. Lightfoot, John Denny, Oliver Wisler, Jesse Myers, Chas. Richmond, Ad Armey and Mart Stull. Rremen Enquirer: A large number of L. O. T. M. ladies came over to Bremen on last Friday night from Nappaneo to visit the Bremen Hive amF also nssist in initiatory work. A banquet was given the ladies, and all present enjoved the meeting very much. Misses Carrie Biebl and Lillie Hartman, of Nappanee, were tho guests of Mrs. Ode Vinnedge the latter part of last week. Mrs. Warren Terwilliger, of Nappanee, is visiting with her parents in this city. ~ _____ Iteul ICatate Truunfum. Wllhelmina Mcinckc to Freda Carlson lot in Elkhart sl. Orrin B DlckcrholT to Emma J McManus lot in Elkhart sl, lilla L Mishler ct al to Jennie C Peters 29 a in Jackson tp 81. Solomon Mishler to James It Peters 29 a in Jackson tp sl. Jennie C Peters to Solomon Mishler 29 a in Jackson tp 81. Daniel Smcltzer tp Chas D Burlingame lot in Elkhart 8200. Wm II Brcsßler to Lillian E Burlingame lot in Elkhart $1,350. Elkhart Improvement Cos to George W Fleming lot in Elkhart $570. Margaret Beckner to Sarah Pollock lot in Goshen SSOO. Henry Gilman to Chas G and Sadie Gilbert lot In Elkhart $675. Marvin Bachelor to Jobu S Bachelor 28 a in Clinton tp. Wesley W Peyser to Geo W Hattie lot in Goshen. Lorenzo D Brown to John Brown land in Osolo. Gerretf K Swart to Wm E Swart 40 a in Jackson. Kate Clark to Cassie Paulus lot in Elkhart. Fred A Young to Ella M Blyly lot in Elkhart. Cassie Paulus to Carlton and Kate Clark lpt in ElkhaTt. Julius J Shaw to Robt lot in Elkhart." Elkhart Inapt Cos toll W Godfrey and W E Livcngood lot in Elkhart. Jadob J l’rickett et al to Fielding Price land In Jacksou and Benton. Elkhart luipt Cos to Martha Hall lot in Elkhart. John W Fieldhouse to Robert aod Carrie McGee lot hi Elkbart. Willard Mott to John W Fieldhouse lot in Elkhart. Henry Landes to Emma Wllliums lot in Elkhart. Anthony Defrees to Elizabeth E Defrecs lot iu Elkhart. Sarah and Malinda Culp to John S and Mary Inks 60 a in Locke.

W. C. T. D. COLUMN. Cr*Artlclei under this head are fornUbed by the Local Superintendent of Pre§ Work, pertaining to the wort of tbe Woman'* Christian Temperance Dnlon, for which there is no charge or responsibility by tbe publiaber. The W. C. T. U. will meet next Friday at 3 o’clock p. m. at the home of Mrs. Tillman. Tbe devotional exercises are to be conducted by Mrs. Dennis, and Mrs. B. Uline will give a reading. Not our members alone, but all ladies interested in home protection are invited. We wish to thank all who in any way contributed to the success of the supper which our union gave last Saturday evening at Mrs. Tobias Hartman’s beautiful borne, so kindly opened for tbe occasion. Those who assisted in tbe preparation and also patronized us at supper-time are friends that deserve double thanks. We are glad to acknowledge tbe valuable assistance rendered by the editors of the newspapers who contributed printers’ ink, an article necessary in connection with the supper, though not announced on the menu. Special thanks are also due the four young ladies who assisted in serving, the Misses May Parks, Mary Sparklin, Ivy Stauffer, and Edna Wone9. Over sls was cleared, which makes quite a beginning towards the fund for Nappanee’s drinking fountain. ' We try to have sufficient faith to tbiok men sincere when they declare themselves in favor of the saloon “because it makes business good in tbe town.” But it is almost incredible that intelligent men should really believe that any one except those directly engaged in the liquor business ever gets one cent of net gain out of it. Some say: “The saloon helps to pay the taxes.” True; hut what is the great tax-maker? “It brings men to town with money in their pockets.” True again; but when tbe saloon-drawn man has gone home, who deposits the money that was in his pocket? Does the butcher, the grocer, the dry goods man? And what becomes of tbe man who drinks? Let us not think of him now as an immortal soul whose whole future Is Imperiled, but let us keep down to business common-sense, and view him as a producer, such as can be measured by the important standard of the “almighty dollar.” Does not the employer of labor well know that the human machine, even if not rendered quite useless, is very soon impaired when intoxicants are indulged iu? The Rev. Dr. Hillis is quoted as saying that statisticians reckon tbe average man’s value at S6OO a year. “Each worker in -wood, iron, or brass stands for an engine or an industrial plant worth SIO,OOO, producing at 0 percent an income of S6OO. The death of the average workman, therefore, is equivalent to the destruction of a SIO,OOO mill or engine. The economic loss through the non-pro-ductivity of 20,000 drunkards is equal to one Chicago fire involving two hundred millions.” Local Suit. Press Work. Low ltatea on The 11. & O. Railroad. August Ist to 30th tbe B. & O. railroad will sell tickets to Mountain Lake Park, Md.,at one fare for round, trip, on account of Chautauqua Meeting. Return limit: Leaving Mounttain Lake Park August 31st. On August llth and 12th the Baltimore & Ohio railroad will gell tickets to Boston, Mass., York and all rail or Sound Line steamers) at one fare for round trip, on account of League of American Wheelmen, N&tional Meet. Return limit: Leaving Boston toaus Including August 20th, 1899, (except as provided in the following paragraph): Extension of return limit: By depos it of ticket with agent of terminal line at Boston on or before August 19th, and on payment of a fee of 50 cents at time of deposit, an extension of return limit may be .obtained to reach original starting point not later than August 31st, 1899. On August 18, 19, 20, and 21 the Baltimore & Ohio railroad will sell tickets to Columbus, Ohio, atone fare for round trip, on account of National Meeting American Association for Advancement Science. Return limit: Leaving Columbus to and including August 28th, 1899 (except as provided in the following paragraph): Extension of return limit: By depositor ticket with joint agent of terminal lines at Columbus on or before August 28th. an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave Columbus to and including September lath, 1899. * For further information call on or address nearest B. & O. ticket agent or B. N. Austin General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Nellie Mandeville to Cyrus Abbott lot In Elkhart.

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“Narrowly Escaped With Their Elves.” Goshen Times: A couple of Elkhart boys created a fight at the Dunlaps dance the other night, and, after being badly thumped, narrowly escaped with their lives. They were intoxicated, and at the dance started a quarrel which soon developed into a hand to band fist fight. Finally a couple of Dunlaps boys succeeded in punishing them so badly-that they ran for their lives, jumped into a buggy arid drove home. One of them had his eyes banged up and the other carried away with him an ugly gash in the face, from which the blood oozed profusely. August Magazines. The following magazines and periodicals are now on sale at the Newsstand: Ladies’ Home Journal, Scribner’s, Strand, Review of Reviews, McClure’s, Tt£ Munsey^ Self Culture, Metropolitan, Frank Leslie’s, Dramatic, Broadway, Elite Styles for September, The Designer, for September. A $40.00 Bicycle Given Away Dally. The publishers of The New York Star, the handsomely illustrated Sunday newspaper, are giving a High Grade Bicycle each day for the largest list of words made by using the letters contained in “T-H-K N-E-W YORK S-T-A-R” no more times in any one word than it is found in The New York Star. Webster’s Dictionary to be considered as authority. Two Good Watches (first class time-keepers) will be given daily for the second and third best lists, and many other valuable rewards, including Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, China, Sterling Silverware, etc., etc., in order of merit. This educational contest is being given to advertise and introduce this successful weekly into new homes, and all prizes will be awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve 2-cent stamps must be inclosed for thirteen weeks trial subscription with full particulars and list of over 300 valuable rewards. Contest opens and awards commence Monday, June 26th, and closes Monday, August 21st, 1899. Your list can reach us any day between these dates, and will receive the award to which it may be entitled for the .day, and your name will be printed in the following issue of The New York Star. Only one list can be entered by the same person. Prizes are on exhibition at The Star's business offices. Persons securing bicycles may haye choice of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s or Juveniles’ 1899 model, color or size desired. Call on or adress Dept. “E,” The New York Star, 236 W. 39th Street, New York City. Farmers i Irate BANK, (COPPES ft SONS. Bankers) Nappanee, - Indiana. fl®*Do a general banking business. Special attention given to collections Drain _ Tile! We are now prepared to furnish all sizes of drain tile at the factory for merly owned by Mellinger & Cos., one mile west of Nappanee. Nelson Rood & Son. Da Ga LEHMAN.

THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Docs a general commission business in sale of farm and town property. Always a number of good bargains listed. PIKE ISSH.HCE All COLLECTIONS. ■S - - W. W. BEST. Proprietor.

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J. D. SCOTT* DENTIST. Nappanee. Ind. Office at residence one square north of corner hardware. In Nappanee every day. Mrs. Dr. SMITH* Bremen, Ind. Attention given Chronic Diseases of WOMEN, Rheumatism, and Epilepsy. At the Nappanee House Fridays from 10 a. m. to 4p. m. 6twl3 J. S. INKS, pHYSICIAN ft SURGEON, Nappanee, Indiana Office over Farmers & Traders Bank, - H. J. DEFREES, UHTSICIAN ft SURGEON, A Nappanee,lndiana Office over Hartman Bros, store (formeriyoccupied by Dr. Bowser.) Prompt attention given to allcalls. E. D. STUCKMAN, PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON, Nappanee, Indiana. Office on grouiyl floor in anex of Nappanee House. Calls answered day or night, promptly. J.S. McENTAFFER. JT7STXCE OF THE PEACE. Loans, Collections, Real Estate and Insurance. Office over STROHM’S STORE. H. F. FRAZIER AECHITECT <Sc BT7ILDEE Office over STROHM’S STORE on S. Main street, Nappanee, ------ Indiana Jacob O. Kantz, Attorney and Notary. LOANS#REAL ESTATE attention to Collections and Insurance. Office in Hartmans’ block. TSS DEALER ■' - Baled Hay, Baled Straw, and Oorn._^ Delivered to any part of town. I©* Horses stabled and fed at reasonFEED R A OIV Opposite the water-works! Henry Best.

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STEPH HAGER'S NEW run inn ESf-At Residence on West Walnut St. first house west of Progressive cbnrcb Carriage painting, All Sign painting, Or anything in the line of painting. 1 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED

mTIOIEER! Make date for Sales at the Nappauee New, office, or address me at I Goshen. Indiana. Terms reasonable