Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 22, Number 30, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 October 1900 — Page 8

Fall Opening! My stock is now complete in every department, and I am offering the Public a line of goods not to be excelled in quality and in reasonableness of price. You are invited in.

JACKETS! Ladies’ Capes, Ladies’ Dress Goods, PLannels, Outing' Flannel. Shoes For Men, Women, Misses, and Children. Men’s and Boys’ boots, Hats, Caps, Underwear and Hosiery. A Complete Line of Groceries! Remember I buy all kinds of country produce at the highest market price. Call and see me one door west of Post-office. D. RICKERT.

J. S. INKS, piIYSICIAN * SURGEON, r Nappanee, Indiana Office over Farmers & Traders Bank. H. J. DEFREES, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Nappanee, Indiana Office over Hartman Bros, store (formeriyoccupied by Dr. Bowser.) Prompt attention given to allcalls. E. D. STUCKMAN, PHYSICIAN * SURGEON. Nappanee, Indiana. JSf'Ollice in Dietrich Block. 1 Office 45. 10 / Residence 86. ptirjvp Office in i i w). ( Residence I*'. Residence. W. C. RICHER, SURGEON and HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Nappanee, Indiana. Careful attention given to Chronic Diseases and D -ea>*et*of Women and Children. Specialties . Olsen-ec of the Eye. Ear, Nope, "Throat, and Fitting Glasses. Call* answered night or day. J. D. SCOTT, DENTIST. Nappanee, Ind. Office at residence one square north of corner hardware. In Nappanee every day. Jacob O. Kantz, Attorney and Notary. LOANS# REAL ESTATE teyEspecial attention to Collections and Insurance. Office in Hartmans’ block. J.B. McENTAFFER. Justice of Ttee Peace, Loans, Collections, Real Estate and Insurance. Office in former rooms of the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. H. F. FRAZIER A.ECHITECT <fe BUIESEB BBK)ffice in Dietrich Block. Nappanee, Indiana

D. G. LEHMAN,

IL'OTIOHEER! Make dateforSales at the Nappanee News office, or address me at I Goshen. Indiana. Term a reasonable

LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN,

SAVE YOUR EYES! Have your eves tested and properly fitted with glasses. Here are a few of those more recently fitted by Stoops: Wesley Stackhouse Mrs. Wm, Woodbury Geo. Curtis Mrs. S. W. Craige Jacob Whiteleathcr Frank liinkley Mrs. John Ecker Uriah Messimore Mrs. Jasper Price Mrs. Eugene Sesihaugh Mrs. Levi Miller Bert Gentzhorn Elias Swartz Mrs. J. C. Murray Improperly fitted glasses and poor lenses often make bad eyes. Don’t run any ehances. STOOPS, THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. A Full Line of Watches and clocks. Farmers k Traders BANK (COPPES A SON. Bankers) Nappanee, - Indiana. A©*Do a general banking business. Special attention given to collections.

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NAPPANEE NEWS. Nappankk, Elkhart County, Ind. Proceeding Said to Have Been Irregular Millersburg Grit: The Millersburg parties who were recently fined for violating the flsh law, to the tune of $23.G5 each, have placed the case In the hands of Attorney Hogue, of Ligonier, who holds that the proceedings were Irregular and unlawful and that the money can be recovered. It Is alleged that the boys did not receive a hearing before a regular justice but were taken before an attorney at Syracuse who was appointed to act by the flsh commissioner. It is also alleged that the fish commissioner fixed the amount of the fine and costs which were paid to the attorney, who gave his receipt. Attorney Hogue holds that the fish commissioner overstepped his rights in the matter and will bring an action as soon as matters can be arranged. The method of procedure in this case by the officials has been a matter of severe criticisms by parties who claim to know the status of the case. The outcome of the proposed suit will be awaited with deep interest. It Happened in a Drug Stora. “One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock,” says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. “She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation 1 could recommend. I said to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with a friend 4n need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recommend for the remedy,” It is for sale by J. S. Walters. Saved His Dimes. There is a drayman in Valparaiso, says the Messenger, who got himself a home of his own in a novel way. For years he had worked hard and never got ahead. One day he made a bargain with himself that every time a dime came into his hands he would put it into a little tin box he had in his house. For two years this box was never opened. The bargain was faithfully kept, and every time any one paid him a dime into the box it went as soon as he got home. At the end of two years he opened the box and counted his dimes. There were a little over S2OO in the box. The dimes represented beer he didn’t drink, smokes he didn’t smoke, and little self-denials. He was so encouraged that he bought a lot in a desirable location and in less than four years had it entirely paid for. In no other way would this man have gotten a home. This is absolutely true. Farmer Robbed of Big Sum of Money. William E. Nivison, a wealthy farmer living near Coldwatcr, Mich., was bunkoed, assaulted, and robbed of $5,000 last Friday afternoon on one of the most public roads leading to Coldwater. A man representing himself to be a banker at Jonesville wanted to buy the Nivison farm, provided he could also get the adjoining farm. Nivison drove to Coldwater to get the $5,000 to buy the adjoining place, the alleged banker accompanying him. On their way back they met a third party who joined the “banker” in robbing Nivison of the money. It is believed to have been the work of Chicago thieves. Bremen's One Hundred Rough Riders? Goshen Times: One of the best meetings of the present campaign in Elkhart county was that held by the Republicans of Nappancc last night, when Hon. A. L. Urick was the # speaker. The meeting was conducted in the new opera house, and the pretty hall was filled with an enthusiastic audience. A band was present from firemen, and that organization and the Nappanee band furnished the street music. With the firemen delegation was a troop of one hundred Rough Riders In full uniform, and they were given a rousing reception. Bismark’s Iron Nerve. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and tho success they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cents a J. S. Walters’ drug store.

Knights of Pythias Asked to Contribute to Qalveston Fund. J. E. McDonald, grand chancellor of the grand domain of Indiana, K. of P., has issued a circular to the subordinate lodges asking them to send contributions for the relief of the Galveston storm sufferers to Frank Bowers, grand keeper of records and seal. The grand chancellor issued the circular at the request of Ogden M. Fethers, supreme chancellor, who has sent a similar request to all other grand chancellors In the United States, j A Card. The manufacturers of Banner Salve have authorized the undersigned to guarantee it for burns, cuts, sores, ulcers, tetter, eczema, and all skin diseases. Your money back if it doesn’t do all it claims. J. S. Walters. —Wanted, a good, reliable girl for general household duties. Mrs. Albert Matzdorf. —The Thompson sawmill at Bremen was destroyed by fire Monday night. —Prof. D. J. Troyer, of Goshen, has received word that his sister was killed in China on the 12th of August. —Mrs. Elizabeth Sarbaugh, wife of Solomon Sarbaugh, aged 86 years, 8 months, and 6 days, died suddenly Sunday night at her home in Goshen, of paralysis of the heart. —Some very uncanny stories are being told about what some people can see at night at the Wisler barn near Locke, where Isaac Wisler met with the injuries which resulted in his death. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Della Coppes went to Goshen Thursday. Mr. Albert Wisler was home from Cincinnati last week. Mrs. J. C. Mollinger returned home Friday from Wagon, Tenn. Miss Minnie Pross has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppes. Monday’s Goshen News: Mr. Yarian, of Nappanee, is a guest of Jacob Wayer. Messrs. D. F. Miller and B. S. Frazier were at Goshen last Saturday on business. MissMazie JeukinsoD, of Goshen, was the guest of Irvin Coppes last Friday and Saturday. | Messrs. Francis Berlin, C. J. Swezey, P. A. Early, and Daniel Zook were over to Goshen on Saturday. Mr. Chas. Inks returned on Monday to Chicago where he again enters the Chicago Medical College. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Culp were here from Chicago last week on account of the death of Mr. Culp’s father. Mrs. W. A. Price is representing Welcome Temple, Kathbono Sisters, at the grand lodge at Indianapolis. Mrs. A. Sanford, of Alliance, Ohio, daughter of Mrs. Joseph G. Culp, has been here during the past week. Mr. Earle Rosbrugh and Mr. Roy Ruckman returned Friday from an extended trip east on their bicycles. Mr. C. Culp was here from Goshen last Thursday, being among those relatives who attended the Culp funeral. Mr. Josiah Culp and wife were here from TeegaVden last Thursday to attend the funeral of his brother, Joseph G. Culp. Mrs. William Leazenby, of Millwood, returned Saturday from a visit of several weeks with her sister at Benton Harbor. Mrs. Vernon Stoutenour returned on Friday from Syracuse whore she had been called on account of the illness of her father. Mr. Chas. Kohler, of the firm of Shoup & Kohler, Goshen, was in town yesterday advertising their clothing house with bills. Mr. Claude R. Stoops is this week representing Nabpanee Lodge No. 287, Knights of Pythias, at ther session of the grand lodge at Indianapolis. Mr. Robert Taylor, who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. G. N. Murray, and family for two weeks, returned homo to South Bend on Friday. Mrs. H. A. Banta and children, and Mrs. Ora Stoutenour, of Goshen, haye been visiting their mother, Mrs. J. C. Mellinger, tho former returning home Monday. Leesburg Standard: Miss Rosa Young of Nappanee, was the guest of A. J. Young and wife last week. Jesse Ringenberg, wife and son, and Joe Dick and wife, of Nappanee, were the guests of A. J. Young and wife over Sunday. Mr. Jacob Cassler, of Jefferson township, who resides 3 miles north of Goshen, was last Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Sloat, and also Mr. and Mrs. Michael Snyder, at Ayr, both families being related to him. Mr. Casaler took occasion to call on the News, the publisher of whloh, when a boy, often helped him at farm work in Jefferson township.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN. tyArticles under this head are furnished by the Local Snperintendent of Press Work, pertaining to the work of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, for which there is no charge or responsible ty by the publisher. Our motto: “For God and home and native land.” Onr badge: A knot of white ribbon. Oar aims: Home protection, prohibition of the liquor traffic, equal suffrage, one standard of morals, and the bringing about of a better public sentiment. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tilrnan. It was the occasion of the annua! election, and the new officers for the coming year are: Mrs. B. Dline, president; Mrs. S. W. Craige, vice-president; Mrs. Swartz, secretary; and Miss Mary Swartz will assist Mrs. J. O. ICantz, wbo retains the office of treasurer which she has held for several years. A few union offices will be filled under the supervision of the in-coming president. The next meeting will be held on Friday, Oct. 12th, at the home of Mrs. John Ernest, south of the railroad. Stops The Cough and Works Off The Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. 21m12 Cheap Excursion Rates on The B. & 0. On account of the General Encampment of the Spanlsh-American veterans, Oct. Bth to 12th, and reunion of the society of the Army of the Cumberland, Oct. 9 and 10, on Oct. 7 and 8 the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company will sell excursion tickets from all local stations to Chattanooga, Tenn., at rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good for return until Oct. 14, 1900. On October 10th, 12th, and 14th the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Cos. will sell excursion tickets frem all local stations west of the Ohio river to Kansas City, Mo., at rate of one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip, on account of National convention of the Christian Cburcb. Tickets will be good for return leaving Kansas City to and including October 20tb. For further information call on or address nearest Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent or B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a Bevere lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption* Asthma, Catarrh* Bronchitis, and all throat and luug maladies* He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rkv. Edward A. Wilson, Brooklyn, New York. EDIZ 'i Ml Well Drillers. ALL WELL SUPPLIES, Windmills, Tanks, Derricks, Pipe and Pipe fittings. Headquarters at BROWN BROS. D. A Young DEALER IN Fresh # Sail Meats. MANUFACTURERS OF BOLOGNA Buyer of Butchers’ Stock of all kinds at the highest market prices. The Chicago Tribune Is a newspaper for bright and intelligent people. It is made up to attract people who think. Is not neutral or colorless, constantly trimming in an endeavor to please both sides, but it Is independent in the best sense of the word. It has pronounced opinions and Is fearless in expressing them, but it Is always fair to its opponents. Matters of national or vital public interest get more space in THE TRIBUNE than In any other paper In the West. For these reasons it is the newspaper you should read during the forthcoming political campaign. THE TRIBUNE’S financial columns never mislead the public. Its facilities for gathering news, both local and foreign, are far superior to those of any other newspaper in the West. It presents the news in as fair a way as possible, and lets Its readers form their opinions. While It publishes the most comprehensive articles on all news features, If you are busy the “Summary of THE DAILY TRIBUNE" published daily cm the first page gives you briefly all the news of the day within one column. Its sporting news is always the beet, and Its Sunday Pink Sporting Section Is better than any sporting paper in the country. It Is the “cleanest" dally printed In lha West.

REED BROS. BUILDING MOVERS. We are prepared to do all kinds of building moving at reasonable prices and work guaranteed. Call on or address us at Nappanee, Ind. FOE SUE ■ lEIIE An 80-acre farm, an farm, and a 160-acre farm. Will take Nappanee property in part payment. I also have five Nappanee properties for sale very cheap; terms reasonable. Real Estate, Loans, Collections, and Insurance. j. s. ura. REAL ESTATE EXCH'NGE $&• DIETRICH BLOCK, -©a Does a general commission business in sale of farm and town property. Always a number of good bargains listed. FIRE INSURANCE AND COLLECTIONS. W. W. BEST. Pboprietok.

Dr. BOLAN’S Success in his system of Rectal Treatment and Rectal Medication is now unquestioned. Blind, Bleeding, Protrading, and Itching Piles, 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 svmpton of rectal trouble, and is positively cured by Dr. Bolan’s System of Rectal Medication. Kidney, Bladder, Urinary diseases. Stomach, Liver, Blood and Skin diseases also cured. 25 years in the general practice of mediciue and 15 years as a specialist in Piles and Rectal diseases, enables the Doctor ty treat all Chronic diseases successfully. CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION FREE At the Coppes Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 3d. At Milford oo Friday and Saturday, Oct. sth and 6th.

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[Taking Effect Sunday, May 80th, 1900. Arrival Os Trains At Nappanee. Going East. No. 16. Mail Train, 11 03 a. m •• 46, Passenger. 11 03 p. m “ 6, Limited 638 p. m Going West. No. 17, Mail Train 1 37 p. m “ 47, Passenger, 328a. m “ 5* Limited, 629a. m ♦Stops to let off passengers from points east of Chicago Junction ana to pick up passengers for Chicago. For futher information call on B. * O. Ticket Agent,oraddressO.P. McCarty. Ase’tGen’l Pass Agent,Cincinnati, Ohio; B. N. Austin. Gen. Pass. Agent,Chicago,lll. F. D. Underwood, Gen’l Maoager. D. B. Martin, Mgr Passenger Traffic J. M. Graham, Gen. Superintendent. O. H. Whiteman, Local Agent.

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prodooeu the üboro nnlti IntSO day*. It let* powerfully tad Quickly. Cure* when all othmttU, Voting man will receln their lout snenhood, end old nun will recover their youthful elyor by Uilna BETITO. It qulokly end eurely reetoreu Verronu* neee. Lout TlUUty, Impotener, Nlyhtly Tuilruiiiaa Lout Power, Milne Memory, Weetlnr Pleeieee.uad •11 effect# of eelf-ebuao or eioeeeund Indleeretlon, which unflto one for utudy, huetnem or murrluyu. D not only eureu by uturttac ut the ueut of dleetre, but le e (reet nerro tonic end blood builder, twineInc huok the pink clow to pnlu cltMkaundtw •torlnc the flru of yenth. ftwarde •Vlamailc end OoaenmyUou. laMet on heelnc BKYIYO.au other. It euu be ourrted In eeut poohet. By mall, lUOierwNawMi lorS&OO. wtthaao* ttuw uiHim yuirMtet to ewrw or ruhm H. C. Fischer, Nappanee, Ind.