Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 26, Number 3, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 23 March 1904 — Page 8
George Washington Would be obliged to tell you that these SPRING SUITINGS A V D PANTINGS NEHER, THE TAILOR, IS SHOWING are perfection for spring suits and his prices are the lowest, as he was a genteel dresser; and George could not tell a lie. So leave your order with NEHER, THE TAILOR, You can get a suit or a pair of pants tailor-made at prices that you would pay for a so-called tailor-made suit elsewhere. S^ee? NEHER, Sfte TAILOR. FARMER’S PLOWING TIME Always finds me prepared to furnish the farmers with a good plow, harrow, corn planter, corn plow, or any needed farm implement, for that matter. The leading question is, what kind of.ra plow will you fifty? We say come in and seethe THE SHUNK PLOW! STEEL OR IRON BEAM. W e have a number of other good plows of different kinds, which sell at outside prices. W'e have a number of good makes of harrows both spring-tooth and spike tooth—latest improvements among the is the Evan’s kSpring'-Tooth! When you are in need of a farm implement or a Coquillard wagon—best wagon made, call. JOHN S. HATES. ELLWOOD WOVEN WIRE F E N C ES 4 - ‘ Strong, Durable, Efficient, Economical. ; % •' * e , We are sole Agents for this celebrated fence. in and talk with us before buying your wire fence. Watch for out new stock of gasoline stoves.. On the . floor shortly. Howenstein, Burbach J Rusher John Deere
Steel Beam Plow, The Steel Frame Critic Spike-tooth Harrow, and the Steel Beam Marsh Breaking Plow, IST off Brotliers. Job Printing By &/>e Nappanee l^ews.
NAPPANEE NEWS. j Nai’panee, Elkhart County, Jnd. f Probate Court Business. Goshen News-Times. Stafford Maxon has been appointed the guardian of the three minor heirs E of Tullar J. Woodard, of Elkhart, e who with the widow, are the 6ole heirs of the SIOO,OOO estate. His 1 bond is fixed at $38,000. 1 Samuel K. BoyOr was appointed guardian of the estate of Orville L. Boyer, bis son, who will become the ’ possessor of property ..through his ! grandfather. He gave bond in the 1 sum of S7OO. 1 Minor heirs Jacob J Hartzell, Cyrus Seilor guardian; current report filed showing $714 24. Guardianship Rose Daskam, account current filed showing $256 83. Minor hei.s Hallie Whetstone, John Barthel guardian; account current filed showing $611.71. Minor heirs Agnes A. Mentzer, E. J. Mentzer guardian; inventory filed ( sbowiQg $1,153.35, $384.45 due each minor. Minor heirs William Shulmir, Saloma Shulmir guardidn; letters grant ed and bond of SI,OOO filed and approved. " ' Estate Catherine Ruhlman, Peter D. Berkey administrator; letters granted and bond of S2OO approved. Minor heirs John Pollock. Edwin M. Elsea guardian; account current showing $468.53 filed. Laura E Heasley, guardian of the minor heirs of William E - Heasley filed before Probate Commissioner Geo. W. Farrell, account current showing a balance Os $321.80. Estate Arthur Fox, Hiram. Crow!, administrator; inventory in the sum of $479.91 filed. Minor heirs Elizabeth Clem, Amsey H. Puterbaugh, guardian; heir files report, showing guardian dead. Guardian discharged. Minor heirs Ella B. Richter, Conrad R. Richter, guardian; inventory tiled in the sum of S9OO. Minor heirs Benj. F. Arnold, Elizabeth C. DeFreese guardian; petition for maintenance prior to the death of decedent in the sum of S2OO filed and ordered paid. Petition for the further maintenance of her ward for sls per month until the further order of the court granted. Funeral expenses of Benj. F. Arnold amounting to SIOO ordered paid. Inventory dated January, 1904, in the sum of SI,OOO filed, life insurance collected to date.
Estate Mary J. Mayse, Mrs. Lucinda Benn "administratrix; petition to sell real estate in Wells county at private sale granted. Estate Margaret J. Brady, Warren M. Rohrer administrator; inventory and appraisement of personal property in the sum of $44.40 tiled Petition to sell personal property granted. • Guardianship of Daniel D. Whitmer, Albert Darr guardian; account current Hied, showing amount on hand to be $23 38. Estate Richard C.Lake, Henry Bemenderfer executor; account current and resignation died and accepted. Estate Sarah Swinehart, Levi Swinehart administrator; sale bill died, showing $239.14. Minor heirs Chas. E. Bartlemay, Cora E. Bartlemay guardian; account current died, showing s64.l2onhand. Minor heirs Jesse Flickinger, Caroline M. Flickinger guardian; letters granted and bond died of SIOO. Estate Anna B. Wiltfong, Nancy Sfong administratrix; report of Ration died, aggregating $203.31 in notes, $260.02 cash, total $463.33. Administratrix discharged. Minor heirs Wm. E. Heasley, Laura E. Heasley guardian dies account current showing balance on band $321.80 t Guardianship John Ley, unsound; Eugene W. Cole guardian; petition to sell real estate at private sale granted. Estate Elizabeth Weaver, Isaac'S. Good administrator; report of dnal distribution of property died. Administrator discharged. Estate Michael F. Myers, Oscar D. Cooper administrator; administrator liles inventory in the sum of $224.05. Petition died showing items mentioned in the inventory amounting to S7O in value, belong to Charles Myers, minor son of decedent, and an order to set said items over to said Charles Myers. Petition granted. Guardianship of Lovina Fletcher, John M. Blocber guardian; petition to sell real estate granted. Estate Sarah Freed, Francis E. Berlin administrator; report of dual distribution died; administrator dls- ~ Charged. Minor legatees of John McAuley, Wesley Adelbert Cornell guardian; account current died, amount on band > $201.58.
Estate Francis Molebash Francis E. Berlin executor; final report set for hearing April 6th. Estate John Baumgardner, B. G. Schaefer administrator; inventory filed in the sum of $98.62. Estate Albin J. Lee, Claude Lee administrator; petition to sell real estate filed; hearing Bet lor March 23. Estate William Shulmier, Win. J. Baesecker administrator; inventory filed in the sum of $1,174.25. Minor heirs Oscar A Siman, John V. Malen guardian; final feport filed, showing amount on hand to be $576.98, $175 of which is evidenced by one note payable by Henry Pease, payable to John V. Maier as guardian. Minor heirs Agnes A. Mentzer, E. J. Mentzer guardian; The American Bonding Cos., of Baltimore, Md., files their petition to be released from the bond of this guardian. Guardian ordered to file new bond within ten days. Caroline Flickinger Monday took out letters of guardianship for her daughter, Hazel V., who inherited $32.40 from her great grandfather, Jesse Flickinger. In order to get it it was necessary for such procedure. Mrs. Flickinger furnished SIOO bond. Orrin A. Whitehead has resigned as guardian of the estate of Sarah S. Miller, of unsound mind, and Daniel S. Gorsiich was appointed. He gave bond in the sum of $1,500. Ed. B. Zigler, executor of the Kellogg estate in Elkhart, has filed bond in the sum of SIO,OOO with the American Surety Cos., of New York, asse T curity. READ ItThROUGH. 'Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It la The Headlines. To use an eighteenth century phrase, this is an “o’er true tale.” Having happened In a small Virginia town In the winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal knowledge of the rare cura tive properties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “Last January,” she says, “my baby took a dreadful cold and atone time I feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once aDd It soon cured her. I heartily thank the tbanufacturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for placing so great a cute within my reach. I cannot recomment it too highly or say too much in Us favor. I hope all who-read this will try Hand he convinced as I was." For sale by J. S Walters.
Notice of Election of Trustee. The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held on April 4th, at 7:30 p. m. in their room, at which time there will be an election of a trustee. R H. Hooke, Pastor. Real Estate Transfers. Saloma Keck and husband to David A Stump land Union township S6OO. II E Bucklen and wife to Louise C Haskins 14 acres Concord township $3,000. George Burbans and wife to William Earnsberger 73} acres Baugo township $4,000. Caroline IFurster et al to B L Method lot in Goshen $l5O. John H Mead and wife to Ellen JaneCrlpe 113 acres York township SI,OOO. IFillis Reed and wife to James E Sponseller lot in Nappanee $650. John Guipe to Flora B. McGowen lot in Elkhart sl. Jacob Brown and wife to Jacob F Brown land Union township SIOO. Tobias Cripe and wife to Melissa Sayles lots in Goshen SSOO. S J Straus and wife et al to Chas Wakeman 172 acres Benton township $12,200. Willis Foster et al to Andrew Maxwell 40 acres Benton township $2,808. Benj Yoder administrator to Orville T Himbaugh 20 acres Concord township $1,015. J Beall and wife to John Roth 15 acres Cleveland township $490. Daniel S Cripe to Louis F Phillips 76 acres Clinton township $6,000. W H Gortner guardian to Wm E Griner land Middlebury tovynsblps7o. Daniel Holdried to Noan Solder lot in Wakarusg $l5O. Amos Moyer to Jacob Mann lot In Wakarusa $l5O. Wm E Carpenter and wife to A E Wilson and wife lot in Elkhart $2,000. H DMarkel and wife toCK Diener and wife land Concord township sl,200. Barbara C Baumgartner et al to Wm H Baumgartner and wife land in Concord township $2,500. John Llndermann and wife to C 0 Baumgartner land Concord township S3O. Wm H Baumgartner and wife to Barbara C Baumgartner lot in Elkhart $1,700.
A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consn'mptidn, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., endured death’s agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: “I now sleep soundly every night.” Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 60c and 81.00. Trial bottles free at J. S. Walters drug store. G W Fabl aDd wife to Milton Selig 78 acres Clinton township $4,000, Isaac H Kelsey and wife to Solomon Mier 167 .33 acres Benton township $11,050. E W Webster and wife to Wm Webster lot in Nappanee $1,200. Robert K Mann and wife to W H viain Lumber Cos lots in Elkhart #15,000. H E Bucklen and wife to Davis Acetylene Cos land Osolo township $6,700. Emma Koontz and husband to Simon J Strauss 138 acres Benton town ship SB,OOO. Frank Pontius and wife to Estella Siriotz lot in Elkhart SI,OOO. H A Johnson and wife to Rudolph Lusher 40 acres Osolo township sl, 200. Julia R Latta to Wm and Garret Clason 138 acres Elkhart township
$6,000. Wm Webster and B J3 Tucker and wife to Edward Webster lots in Nappanee $1,700. Geo Culp administrator to J J Eshleman lot in Wakarusa $l,lOO. Jas F Hoshaw aod wife to Moses B Wyland 80 acres Jackson townsnip $5,000. P H Pence and wife to J H Watts 10 acres Clinton township $650. Mary Zeitler to Peter D Berkey lots in Elkhart SI,OOO. Anthony Myers to Wm A Dell lot in Wakarusa $l,lOO. R W Emerson to Maggie Brum haugh 1 acre Osolo township $6,000. Frank Brumbaugh aud wife to Ralph W Emerson and Frank J Miller land Osolo and Concord townships $13,000, John E Pletcher aDd wife to Noah Long 5 acres Clinton townsbipsl,olo St Joseph Hydraulic Cos to P Hill trustee lots in Elkhart $2. John W E’ieldbouse and wife to Tulla Parsons lot in Elkhart $250. Mary I Galantine and hushand to Grace Galantine 22 acres Jackßon township $2,000. F A Finney and wife to Harry C Dangler and wife lot Goshen SI,BOO. Elkhaft County Loan & Trust Cos to Levi J Thomas lot in Elkhart $22.38. Amanda Litchlltner and husband to Catherine Bowen lot in Wakarusa S4OO.
Simon J. Straus and wife to Will J Wfldeu 114 acres Jackson and Benton townships $8,700. J M Kershuer et al to Samuel E and Lewis O Kershuer 235 acres Elkhart township $3,131.33. John H Schmuck and wife to Melvin Smith land in Union township $12,000. Zora I. Kingsbury et al to D N Weaver et al lots in Elkhart sl. Jeanette Gortner Johnson to Frank J Weiler lot in Elkhart S4OO. John F Scott and wife to Jos T Burns lot in Goshen $1,500 Nancy Palin et al to Harrison Everist 78 acres Concord township $2,340. Soloma Keck and husband to Peter W Holler and Milton .Mishler land Union township S2O. A S Sensenich and wife to Amos Moyer lot In Wakarusa $l6O. Emily Z Banta and husband to C M Hess and wife 19 acres Jackson township $1,140. D A Stump and wife to Milton Mishler land Union township S6OO. W W Hatch and wife to John Hale lot in Goshen $3,000. Ira E Davis and wife to Ezra N Zimmerman 10 acres Harrison tpsl,400. Catherine Long to Eli Simmons 120 acres Middlebury tp sl. . Elmer E Kauffman et al to Nathaniel P Miller land Clinton tp S3OO. Polly Smucker et al to Nathaniel P Miller 30 acres Clinton tp $2,567. Chas D Nlhart and wife to Geo E and Wm F Bloss lot in Vistula $320. Wm F Isenblatter to H M Zook land Clinton tp $l5O. Wm McGill to John W Leer and wife land Concord tp $1,600.
Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian TUhe. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unjess the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O. Mrßold by Druggists, 760. Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Articles under this head are 1 ornUhed by the local Superintendent of Press Work, pertaining to the workofTffe Woman’s Christian TemperanceUnion, for which there is no charge or reaponsibil by by the publisher. Badge—A bow of white ribbon. Motto—For God aDd Home and Every Laod. The Union meets next Friday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. W. Baer. All are cordially invited. “The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union is to-day the largest, best organized and most influential temperance society in the country. It has attained this position by brains, conscience, true, persistent and sympathetic work. The temperance cause in all its departments is Its only . field,of labor and to this it devotes all its thoughts aud energy. From a very small beginning the Union has been brought up in a few years to Its present commanding position in this country, only by the wisdom, prudence, singular devotedness and persistent work of the women who lead In its great endeavor to protect wives, mothers, children and homes from the brutal, murderous warfare upon them by the saloons.”—Neal' Dow.
A resident of Monticello, Wayne county, Kentucky, says. “The saloons were voted out three years ago aud the growth of the legitimate trade has been so noticeable as to cause comment.” Dear sister, do not forget the meeting next Friday at Mrs. Baer’s. Local Stjpt. Press Work. FOR THE PUBLIC 000D. This Will Interest Every Reader. You can readily verify the following particulars, for the gentleman supplying them will be only 100 pleased to answer any inquiries by mail If you suffer from disorder of the kidneys or bladder and desire to be cured, write him about Doan’s Kidney Pills and learn that the following statement is true in every particular: Mr. George B. Elliott, secretary of the G B. Lesh Lumcer Cos., Warsaw, says: “Pain in my back just across the loins annoyed me by its very persistency and it refused to budge from the ordinary means 1 employed to check it. Reasoning that if DoaD’s Kidney Pills performed half what they promised, they might do me some good, I went to Webb’s drug store for a supply. A continuation ,of the treatment for some time greatly lessened the pain and it finally disappeared.” For sale by all dealers, 50c. FosterMilburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name (Doan’s) and take no substitute. Farmers Orate BANK. (COWES A SON. Banners) Nappanee, - Indiana. a general hanking business. Special attention given to collections REAL ESTATE EXCH'NGE las“ IN DIETRICH BLOCK. *m Does a general commission business In sale of farm and town property. Always a number of good bargain listed. FIRE ISSURAICE AID COLLECTIONS. W. W. BEST. Proprietor M 1... II ————-- Don’t Be Fooledi @Takc the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medicine Cos., Madison, Wls. It keeps you well. Our trado mark cut on -ach package. Price, 35 ceuti. Never sold In bulk. Accept no substl* tute. Ask vour druggist WANTED-FAITHFUL PERSON TO call ON~ retail trade and agents for manufacturing bongo having well established' business; local territory; straight salary S2O paid weekly and expense money advanced; previous experience annecesf sary; position permanent; business successful. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Superintendent Travelers, 605 Monon Bldg., Chicago. wanted-a trustworthy gentleman or lady in each county to manage business for an old established honse of solid financial standing. A straight bona fide weekly salary of 118.00 paid by check each Monday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Enclose addressed envelope. Manager, 860 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
Wanted. Special Representative In this county And Adjoining territories, to represent, and advertise an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary s3l weekly, with expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters* Expenses advanced; position permanent. We furnish everything. Address, The Columbia, 630 Monon Bldg., Chicago, ITh Good Pills Ayer’s Pills are good pills. You know that. The best family laxative you can buy. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Buckingham’s Dye SOctt. of drufgl.tior R. f. Hall fcCo., Nuhvl.N H
