Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 22, Number 30, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 October 1900 — Page 5
NAPPANEE NEWS. Nappanxk, Elkhart County, Ind. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1900 LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Eggs, per doz 9 14 Butter, per ft 12 to 15 Lard, per ft 06 Hams, per ft 10 Tallow, per ft 04 Shoulders, per ft 08 Bacon, per ft 08 Beeswax, per ft 20 Beef hides, per ft 06 Chickens, alive, per ft 06 Wheat, No. 2, per bushel.. 75 Corn, ner bushel 30 Oats, white, per bushel 20 Clover seed 6.75 TOWMICINITYNEWS. Gathered by Reporter* About Town and From County Exchange** —Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is now for sale by J. S. Walters'. —s2so, S3OO, and $350, to loan on Nappanee property. McENTAFFER.6tf —Henry Coy, aged 60 years, died Sept. 24th at his home south of Milford. —You can find some of the most popular copyright books at the News Bookstore. —Fine tablet paper in plain and blue tints—envelopes to match, at the News Bookstore. —Do you want a stove to burn “slack?” Then buy a “Hot Blast” of Howenstein & Burbach. 29tf —For cook or beating stoves go to Howenstein & Burbach’s, the cheapest and best place to buy. 29tf —J. B. Detweiler, auctioneer. Terms reasonable. Leave orders at Hess’ shoe store, Nappanee. —Mrs. Lydia Kleindlnst’s French and Cold Creams sold by Mrs. Sarah Price, Walnut and Clark streets. —No other pills can equal DeWltt’s Little Early Risers for promptness, certainty and efficacy. J. S. Walters. —No need to suffer with headache. Use Hubbard’s capsules. No cure, no pay. Price 25c. Henry Fischer. 9tf —At Goshen, Martin Held had several fingers lacerated while operating a cut-off saw. None had to be amputated. —Be thrice happy,use Russ’ Bleaching Blue, don’t be deceived by fraudulent imitations. —George Huntington,aged 42years, died Sept. 25th at Elkhart, of consumption. A wife and six children survive him. —“Coles’ Hot Blast,” the best heating stove made for hard or soft coal, or slack, to be had only at Howenstein & Burbach's. 29tf —Ladies who take pride In beautiful, clear white clothes should use Russ' Bleaching Blue. Refuse imitations. —Seven mild cases of smallpox have appeared in Fulton county. The disease is confined to two McCrosky families about four miles apart on farms. —ls you want the right kind of school tablets, pencils, ink in safety bottles, and supplies of this kind, go to the News Bookstore, Nappanee. —This is the season, when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to take. J. S. Walters. —Dr. Richer has moved his office to his residence in the Joseph Culp property one square north of Deitrich block on Main street. 30m4 —The News Bookstore will place any special order for footballs, or for any kind of sporting goods manufactured or handled by the Spalding Bros. —lt brings to the little ones that priceless gift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle. That’s wbat Rocky Mountain Tea does.. 35c. Ask your druggist. —The Order of the Modern Woodmen of America will bo Instituted in Nappanee about one week from today, it is thought. There will be twenty-five charter members. —The best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the famous little ptlls known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. J. S. Walters. —P. M. Gortner, a Lake Shore brakeman, while working at Kendallvllle Friday, missed his footing in stepping onto the pilot, fell onto the rail and had one foot cut off. —You little knew when first we met, that some day you would be the lucky fellow I’d choose to let pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. —Walley Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Long, of Bristol, escaped serious injuries last Wednesday. He fell from a loaded wagon and the rear wheel passed over bis body.
—Your blood goes through your body with jumps and bounds, carrying warmth and active life to every part of your body, if you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. —The Milford and Goshen ball teams played at the latter place on Friday. The game was a draw on account of darkness, the score standing 1 to 1 at the 10th inning. —The Ladies’ Library Association will hold a meeting next Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 9th, at 3 o’clock at Mrs. Neher’s. All membersand those interested are requested to be present. —A fairly well-dressed stranger was busy at South Bend for a few days, it is said, passing counterfeit $5 and $lO gold pieces on business houses, where he made small purchases. —Torturing skin eruptions, burns, and sores are soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counterfeits. J. S. Walters. —The Union Canning Cos. is in the market for cider. Barrels will be furnished at the mills of Johnson & Son, at Nappanee, or Valentine Hamman, at Millwood. 4c. a gallon. 28t3 —ls you don’t sleep, If you are feverish, If you ache all over, Hubbard’s headache capsules will help you. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. 9tf Henry FiscnKß. —Brown Bros., manufacturers of steel tanks, sent two handsome large tanks to North Manchester last Friday, at which place they have sold a number. This industry promises to grow rapidly. —The Bremen fair will be held this season on Oct. 9th to 12th, inclusive. The races will come off on the last three days. The attendance from Nappanee and vicinity will perhaps be as usual. —The editor of the Fordvllle (Ky.) Miscellaneous writes as a postscript to a business letter: “I was cured of kidney trouble by taking Foley’s Kidney Cure." J. S. Walters. —Prof. D. J. Troyer, of the Goshen schools, bad to temporarily relinquish his position therein on account of bis 12-year-old daughter taking the diphtheria last week. It is said that this is the first case in the city. —The firm of Roose & Lint at Goshen has been dissolved. Frank W. Brown, the young attorney of Wakarusa, has bought the Roose interest and has gone into the office, and the 'firm name is now Brown & Lint. —"I have always used Foley’s Honey and Tar cough medicine and think it the best in the world,” says Ohas. Bender, a newsdealer of Erie, Pa. J. S. Walters. —W. M. Boyce, an Elkhart blacksmith, after drinking with two young men for a time Friday night, was led by them into the Lake Shore grounds and slugged, his assailants getting $2.15. He was left unconscious. —Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds,croup, and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. J. S. Walters. —The Goshen papers mention a divorce case which is filed by number only. This seems to be very exclusive, and will put Mother Gossip to the test to find out who is running the chances of creating a sensation. —A. 11. Kinley, a son-in-law of Jesse Flowers, south of town, who once lived here, and whose parents live at Milford, was adjudged insane last week. Mtb. Kinley will have the sympathy of numerous friends here. —When you have no appetire, do not relish your food and feel dull after eating you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain’SfStomach and Ltver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at J. S. Walters’ drug store. —Saturday’s Goshen Democrat: In compliment to Miss Della Coppes, of Nappanee, Mrs. B, F. Deahl last evening entertained a party of young ladies at cards at her pleasant home on South Main street. Miss Coppes is the guest of Miss Alice Mutschler. —Goshen News: E. A. Dausman to-day received authority from the German consul at Berlin authorizing him to appear for the heirs of Peter Knoble, a German who formerly lived at Nappanee, hut is now deceased. The estate is worth several thousand dollars. —lt is well to know that DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve. J. S. Walters.
—For sprains, swellings, and lameness there Is nothing so good as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by J. S. Walters. —lt is said that the Huntington Cycle Cos. is desirous of removing to Goshen and consolidating with the Ariel company In that city. The matter has been taken under advisement by the Goshen commercial exchange. —Services at the Evangelical church Sunday, Oct. 7th, as follows: Sundayschool at 9:30 a. m.; preaching by the pastor at 10:30. Services by the Young Peoples’ Alliance at 6:30 p. m. You are cordially invited to attemF these services. H. H. Reinoeiil, Pastor. —The funeral of the late Joseph G. Culp last Thursday at the M. E. church, —of which church the deceased was a member—was largely attended. Revs. Metzler. Scott, and J. C. Murray assisted Rev. Wade in the services. The family relationship is very extensive. —When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and to make sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For sale by J. S. Walters. —Thursday’s Goshen News: O. V. Lemon, of Richmond, brother of Mesdames J. M. Bowser and Ella Heatwole, of this city, died Tuesday of heart trouble. He was a former resident of Goshen and visited here but a few months ago. Mrs. Bowser went yesterday to attend the funeral and Mrs. Heatwole was also summoned from Petoskey. —Chas. Fllgor presented the News with a sample of potatoes grown on his farm this season. From their sizeftipe is made to believe that the rains uave destroyed all the small potatoes. The strain of Irish blood would have to predominate in the individual who could get away with more than ooe of these potatoes at a meal. —A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at J. S. Walters’ drug store. It Is called Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and will prevent the attack if given as soon as the first indication of the disease appears. Price, 25 cents per box. Samples free. —The Milford ball team met the Bremen team on the grounds of the latter Sunday afternoon, Bremen winning by a score of 3to 2, The Milford team is weak with the stick, and were in not for the fact that they had the best pitcher they could have made little or no progress against the Bremen team, which has the best all around players. —Catherine S. Biack, widow of John Black, aged 70 years, died suddenly and unexpectedly last Wednesday night at her home in Goshen, of heart disease. She had been up and around during the day as usual, but soon after retiring at night suffered a fainting spell, which resulted in her death. Deceased had been a resident of Goshen for 47 years. —Do not get scared if your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you cat and gives the worn-out stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that completely digests all classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all conditions and cannot help but do you good. J. S. Walters. —The Democrats ofWork township nominated the following ticket at theirconvention at Vistula: Trustee, Harley Shcllenberger; assessor, John Showalter; advisory board, Sol Sberwin and John Berkey; constable,Andy Bennage; road supervisors, Joe McCann, Chris. Schrock, Vero Patterson, and Samauel Mauck. Avery enthusiastic crowd was present. —An exchange says: If a boy wants to be spider-legged and weakkneedf if he wants to be short-winded and mnkcn-chested; if he wants to be thio-jWcd and dead on his feet; if he wants to grow Into a scrub that no business man wants to employ, let him be a cigarette fiend or pull away at a pipe or cigar. Otherwise let, him keep the nicotine out of bis windpipe. —Dr. W. 11. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va.. writes: "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure In my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find It an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not overload your stomach. Gives Instant relief and a permanent cure J. S. Walters. •
—Cyrus Lentz, a well-known citizen of Van Burea township, Kosciusko county, dropped dead at his farm residence one week ago Sunday. His death was unexpected and resulted from heart disease. —We received a letter recently we were unable to read. We failed to determine the nationality of the writer. The only words we were able to make out were, “Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin cures indigestion.” J. S. Walters. —A good-sized crowd greeted Hon. A, L. Brick, Republican candidate for congress, at the Auditorium last Thursday night. Had the weather been favorable there would have been a great many more in attendance, perhaps. As it was, the Bremen “Rough Riders” who wished to brave the storm were not so numerous as expected. However, with their band, they made a good showiug, nevertheless. —By those who know, it is said that beet pulp as a food for cattle and sheep, both as a producer of fat and also as a food that will increase the quantity of both milk and cream in dairy cows, is valuable. The pulp is the part of the beet left after the sugar has been extracted, and for many years has been the subject of experiment in Germany and France, with the result that a cattle-feeding and fattening station is universally a part of a sugar refinery in those countries. —“For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers,” says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centreville, lowa. “I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrbma Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely.” This remedy is for sale by J. S. Walters. —Fremont Fulberson, an Elkhart miller, has begun an action against the Elkhart Paper Cos. and the Home Electric Light & Power Cos., of Elkhart, and asks damages in the sum of $15,000 for the failure of the defendants to supply him with the contracted amount of water-power. The plaintiff states that the defendant power company agreed to furnish 113 J horse-power for an annual rental, and that at various times for periods of from 30 days to six months his mill could not run. —Don’t be deceived or humbugged by people who claim the discovery of some hitherto unknown herb or root in swamps, or on some mountain or prairie, for the cure of kidney and bladder troubles. Any doctor or druggist will tell you that such claims are fraudulent. Foley’s Kidney Cure simply contains remedies that are recognized by the most skilful physicians as the best for these complaints, so don’t be credulous or foolish. J. S. Walters. —Elkhart Truth: At a meeting of the grand lodge of Knights of Pythias which will probably meet in Indianapolis early in October, anew constitution and by-laws, in which there are some radical changes, will be passed upon. A committee appointed by Grand Chancellor J. E. McDonald, of Ligonier, and composed of O. W. Christie, of Laporte, Daniel E. Storm, of Lafayette, and W. 11. Eichoru, of Blulfton, have drafted the new constitution and the matter is now in the hands of the printer. —The drug store of C. C Reynolds at Milford was last week entered by burglars and a quantity of cigars and whisky taken therefrom. The store had been burglarized several times before, and when the uightwatchman saw two men leaving the rear of the store at about 3 o’clock Sunday morning he suspicioned that something was wrung. An investigation disclosed the fact that the men had removed a glass at the rear eqd of the store and entered the store that way. The entire value of the goods taken is estimated to have been about $25. —Neoga, 111.,0ct. 14,1899. Pepsin Syrup Cos., Monticello, 111., Gentlemen:—l feel it my duty to express to you my gratitude for what your wonderful remedy has done for me. I was completely run down with a complication of stomach disorders. For ten months I could not work and was treated by three eminent physicians. One insisted upon operating on me, declaring that nothing short of an operation for appendicitis would cure me. A friend Induced me to try Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and from the first dose I began to improve, and have not had any trouble since. 1 haye gained 25 pounds in weight and am enjoying the rery best of health. I never fail to say a good word for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin for I know that what it has done for me It will do for others.—Gratefully yours, Charles Curry. Sold by J. S. Walters.
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