Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 26, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 July 1904 — Page 5
ANNUAL Niagara-Falls Excursion VIA lake Erie l Western R. R. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION IN CONNECTION WITH THE Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry, Thursday Aug. 4. Tickets good returning on C. & B. Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland ir desired. Also SANDUSKY and PUT-IN-BAY. Side trips to Tronto, Thousand Islands, etc. of~For tickets, rate, time and pamphlet containing general information, call on any ticket agent of the above route, or address H. J. RHEIN, General Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, lnd.
Farmers & Traders BANK. (COPPES & SON. Bankers) Nappanee, - Indiana. s©-Do a general banking business, Special attention given to collections REAL ESTATE EXCH'NGE IN DIETRICH BLOCK. “I®S Does a general commission business in sale of farm and town property. Always a number of good bargain listed. FIRE INSURANCE AID COLLECTIONS. W. W. BEST. Proprietor THIS IS THE
MARSH THREE HORSE POWER MOTOR CYCLE that will take you over all sand and hills. Call and see sample. Our new lawn mower grinder makes lawn mowers like new. If your lawn mower needs any other repairs we can do it. We also handle sewing machines. J. M. KELLER, Four Doors East of Square. New York Optical Company.
Dr. L E. ALBRIGHT, Eyesight specialist, in charge. Eye Strain: A cause of Brain Irritation and Nervous Debility, Headaches, etc. Anew and delicate method of detecting Irritation of nerve centers and curing it by repression, glass fitting, etc. Eye strain causes more headaches than all other causes combined. I positively cure Hypermetropla, Myopia, Presbyopia, headaches, Granulated Lids, Inflamed Eyeballs, Muscular insufficiency, etc., with proper lens. Childrens eyes should not be neglected and allow Temporary errors to grow into permanent deccta. New frames fitted to yonr old lenses or new lenses in yonr old frames. Special attention to prescription work, I will be at the residence of Chauncey Miller, corner ot Nappanee and Walnut streets. From Aug. 16 to 17. Office hours: 8:30 to 11:30 a. m., 1:30, to 4:30 p. m., and 7to 9 evenings. / ALL WOJUL-GUAMITEEB- CONSULT!—All kind of blank books at the News Bookstore
NAPPANEE NEWS. Nappahke, Elkhart County, Ind WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1904. LOCAL HARKST REPORT. Eggs, per doz s"*l4 Butter, pur fb 12 Lard, per ft 07 Hams, per ft 10 Tallow, per ft 04 Shoulders, per ft 10 Bacon, per ft ... 08 Beeswax, per ft 20 Beef hides', per ft 5 J Chickens, alive, per ft 07 Wheat, per bnshei, 1.01 Corn. Der bushel 48 Oats, white, per bushel 38 Clover seed 5.50 TOW WICINITY TO lathered b. Reporters About Town and From County Exchanges. —Dr. Albright, the eye specialist." —Chicago papers. News Bookstore. —Don’t fail to notice Dr. Albright’s ad. ts —Fine stationery. News Bookstore. —Born to the wife of A. F. Strohm yesterday, July 19, a daughter. —The lrviog Drew is the shoe., H. C. Fidler’s Cash Store. —Elkhart’s municipal indebtedness has reached thesum total of $100,900. —Farm for sale, 120 acres near Lapaz, Ind. J. S. McEntaffer. Several choice vacant lots for sale cbeap. J. S. McEntaffer. —Buy your Portland Cement of the Nappanee Lumber & Mfg. Cos. 17tf —Goshen’s new well at the city pumping station will not be ready until Oct. —Sorosis skirts are shown in our north window. n. C. Fidler’s Cash Store. —The Nappanee Lumber & Mfg. Cos., guarantees their Portland Cement. 17tf
—Miss Katherine Markley, aged 19 years, died otJuberculosisatherhome in Syracuse. —Dont buy Portland Cement until you see the Nappanee Lumber & Mfg. Cos. 17tf Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley’s Kidney Cure. Sold by J. S. Walters. —Valentine Biddle, aged 75 years, died on his farm near LaGrange, where he had lived since 1863. —Have you ever tried Spent’s face cream for chapped hands? Buy it at Chauncey Hcpler’s shop. —You run no chance, if you buy your glasses of Stoops. Perfect flt guaranteed or money refunded. —The Fort Wayne & Wabash Valley Electric railroad will be extended from Loganiport to Lafayette next year. Slow about summer clothing? We have thin coats and thin loonsH. C. Fidleu’s CAsn Store. Richmond Byers, the boy stolen from Seeleyville, Ind., May 29, has been found*(in a gypsy camp near Mitchell. —For durability and strength use Portland Cement sold by the Nappanee Lumber & Mfg. Cos. every sack guaranteed. ' ' I7tf —Mary had a little lad whose face was fair to see, because__each night he had a drink of Rocky Mountain Tea- J. S. Walters. —We have 40 pairs ladies walking shoes, size 2J to 5, price $1.25 to $2.00. Entire lot at SI,OO a pair. FI. C. Fidler’s Cash Store. Huntington township voted a subsidy Wednesday of $25,000 to the Portland, Montpelier, Warsaw & Huntington Traction Company. —Why pay more than $3.50 for silver knives and forks? You can get the very best of Stoops at that price, made especially for him. —We have on hand a few new up-to-date Burries. We will sell them cheap or trade them on horses or cattle. Straus Bros. & Cos. —Only a few more of those $3.75 watches left. They are worth $5.00 and you will say so when you see them at Stoops’. —Geo. O. Sanderson, aged 54 years, died suddenly of apoplexy at his late home In Springfield township, LaGrange county. —While the family of Henry Heitsrnitb, of Milford, were in Illinois ,*lsttHig last week, their house was ransacked by burglars, presumably home talent. —Foley’s Kidney Cure purifies the blood by straining oat imparities and tones up the whole system. Cares kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by J. S. Walters.
—Edward Diley, of the Haw Patch, died July 10th. at the age of 87 years. He is survived by his aged widow and two sons. —Bryou Swartz, the thirteen-year-old son of Mr. aod Mrs. Chas. Swartz of Middlebury, died Saturday morning, after an illness of some eighteen weeks, of typhoid fever. —Mrs. Ada Hall of South Bend, aged 21 years and mother of two little children was on Saturday sentenced to a term of from ooe to three years at the Indiana woman’s reformatory. J —A. R. Bass, of Morgaustown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a severe backache aud pains in the kidneys. Was cured by Foley’s Kidney Cure. Sold by J. S. Walters. ' —Come right along, don’t be backward. We have all the bargains you can carry home in wash goods, ginghams and everything pertaining to hot weather goods. H. C. Fidler’s Cash Store. —Henry Miller, aged 70, a retired farmer, residing at Goshen, died Wednesday afternoon of cancerous degeneration of the bowels. He leaves a wife, two sons aDd one daughter. —ltchiness of the skin, horrible plague. Most everybody afflicted iu one way or another. Only one safe, never falling cure. Doan’s Ointment. At aDy drug store, 50 cents. —Small waists are no longer in style. It’s the round plump waists that come by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea; that’s all the go. 35 cents. Tea or tablet form. J. S. Walters. —Mrs. B. F. Stevens, aged 60years, fell the full length of the cellar stairs at her home in Goshen last Friday evening, and came near being killed. A bad gash was cut in her head and her body was covered with bruises, she will recover.
—Constipation, headache, backache, feel mean, no appetite, all run down. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. Money back, if it fails. 35 cents. Tea or tablet form. J. S. Walters. —A son-of-a-gun named Guy Canood, of Garrett, was arrested at Auburn on a charge of embezzling $25 from his employer. A. E. Clark, a butcher. Cannon is accused of takinf the money from the till. He is in jail at Auburn. —Saturday’s Goshen New-Times: Rev. Geo. P. Ivabele went to Nappanee this afternoon to conduct services Sunday. Rev. Jesse Dunn will fill his pulpit here at the First English Lutheran church morning and evening in his absence. —Augusta Folker, 20 yearvohi. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ihiker living in Goshen, has a well developed case of smallpox. It is not known how the disease was contracted as there is no connection with the Housour case. —Rachael Lewis, the ten-year old son of W. R. Lewis of the WalkerLewis Carriage Cos. at Goshen, had two middle fingers of his left hand cutoff while in his father's factory showing another boy the operation of a face planer. —The citizens of Garrett awoke ODe morning to find that their residences had been stripped of porch furniture, hammocks and cushions, and that the washing had been stolen from the lines. Gypsies were suspected, but a search of their camp revealed nothing. —Because Landlord Griffith or the Russell house in Angola refused to call an employe of the hotel to the telephone at the request of Loren Crandell, the latter assaulted the landlord, striking him on the bead with a pitcher. Mr. Griffith it is afraid will die. —Bremen Enquirer, A recent raise in the insurance rates at Argos has stirred up the people of that town, and they are seriously considering the organization of a mutual insurance company modeled on the plan of the Farmers’ Mutual, to Include all the towns of the county. —Mishawaka Enterprise: Mrs. Thomas Conley, of Elkhart, disproves the race suicide theory in this section. She is only 44 years of age, has been married 24 years, and has given birth to 19 children, ten of whom are living. No. 19 arrived last Sunday night. —John Smith of Elkhart, associated with Tasco the snake eater, Is in jail in Syracuse under SSOO bonds awaiting trial for obtaining money under false pretences. When Prof. C. B. Miller, the sliding wire expert, was hurt at Syracuse during the carnival, Smith circulated a subscription, but failed to turn all the money O over to Miller’s friends.
Long Hair “About a year ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It g stopped the falling and made my £ hair grow very rapidly, until how it P is 45 inches in length.”—Mrs. A. fi Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There’s another hunger \ than that of the stomach. jj Hair hunger, for instance. ;i Hungry hair needs food, % needs hair vigor— Ayer's. \ This is why we say that f Ayer’s Hair Vigor always * restores color, and makes f the hair grow long and i heavy. si.Mabcmt. All Annhts. | If your druggist cannot supply you, ? send us ono dollar and we will express £ you a bottle. Be sure and give the name | of your nearest express othce. Address, } J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. g
—The Chicago liecord-Herald says: “Selz, Schwab & Cos. are planning to build a Dew factory near Chicago, and are now considering offers from a numberof towns. Final decision will not be made for several weeks, but rumors are iu circuiatiou that Elkhart, Ind., aDd Milwaukee are the favorites. The plant will employ 400 bands. —The 20-year-old son of Thomas Jenson, living near Benton, was badly hurt last Friday aDd it is feared he suffered internal injuries that will prove serious. He was putting hay away in the burn, and in working a hay lifter failed to do something to the machinery before starting his horses, and in pulliDg the singletree broke and the doubletree flew back striking him in the chest. —The Bourbon News printed last week an excellent likeness of the venerable Valentine Ilamman, of Kosciusko. Mr. Ilamman, while following the vocation of a farmer, is a civil engineer, and also a violin maker—the kind which make violins by hand. In the picture referred to Mr. Hamman is holding an heirloom violin—worth several thousand dollars, perhaps. —Mrs. Alice Madden had a narrow escape from drowning at Garver lake Wednesday morning. She was rescued by Embry Hosterman, who happened to he nearby. Mrs. Madden was rowing when in some unaccountable manner, theskiffcapsized, throwing her into the water. Before she could sink the second time she was dragged into Mr. Ilosterman’s skiff. —Work was commenced on the proposed sixteen-foot dam, that is to be constructed "across the St. Joseph river near Bristol, by the Bristol Power Cos. The dam will give about 5,000 horse power, for electric energy and light for the surrounding cities. The Bristol Power Co.,' is a part of the Indiana & Michigan Electric Cos., the syndicate of which the St. Joseph & Elkhart Power Cos., is a part. C. B. Miller, of Waterloo, the wire slider injured in Syracuse during the carnival, died Wednesday in the hospital in Chicago, where he was operated upon to remove a broken bone from the skull. He was sliding on a wire stretched from the top of the standpipe to the ground. The anchor stake pulled out and he fell twenty feet fracturing his skull.
—Goshen News-Times: Liveryman Holloway of South Bend has recovered the horse stolen from him Sunday evening by two colored men, Joe Henry and Robert Freeman, regarding which Sheriff Manning yesterday receive notice of reward. The men had traded the animal to a rag buyer for his horse and S3O, and were paid sls, the rag buyer agreeing to pay the balance the next day. The rag buyer bitched the horse to a wagon aDd drove to Goshen Monday. When he returned home he saw a notice in the paper about the theft and recovered his horse, which was left on the street by the thieves. Everything is adjusted with the exception of the rag buyer’s sls. —Milford Mail: Owiog to domestic difflcultits, some years ago Mr. aDd Mrs. John W. Homan, then residents of Milford, separated and have lived apart sioce then. Mr. Homan went to some poiDt in Ohio, while Mrs. Homan dow resides in Ligonier. A couple of weeks ago Mr. HomaD returned to this city, aud last week Mrs Homan also came here from Ligonier. On Friday evening they bad some disagreement over a buggy which both claimed, we believe, when Mrs. Homan seized an ax and proceeded to make klbdllDg wood of it—treating it much as Carrie Nation used to treat saloons ont in Kansas.
Perry A. Early, Some Rare Bargains in Real Estate Do you want an abstract j Qqq QSTOf your Property? f UUU IfiUi Incmronpol Torna^° lIIOUI UIIUG; ance in the best of companies Office in the Dietrich Block, Nappanee, Ind
$16.25 Buys a 100-Piece China Dinner Set, Well Worth $25.00. P. S. Other Dinner sets from $7 up. S. W. Craige, T 1133 GIIOCEn
A Complete Stock! and low prices in Building Material. Lumber, Cement, Sash and Doors, Lime, Fence Fosts, Napoleon Pulp Plaster, Bunding Blocks. ISTLet us interest you in SILOS. We make them in any size. Stock raisars find them certain money makers. Nappanee Lumber & Mfg. Go.
Facts and Figures Are always convincing (arguments to the bu/er. Figures ought to be truthful when the buyer makes the figures, when they would /not always be acceptable if made by the seller. fWe present Facts for your consideration when we tell you that ours is the grocery store where you get good, fresh goods delivered at your door for as low|prices as you get anywhere. You can make the figures and see if they do not correspond with the Jr acts. P. D. Burgener.
FARMERS ATTENTION The time will soon be here to again sow wheat. As the great Ruler over Nature says, as you sow so shall you reap, it is to your advantage to have a good drill with which to sow your crop. We are still selling the fie (Superior Disc Drill. It proves to be just what the name implies. It has a force feed which is guaranteed to make an even distribution of the grain—not brfnchiug it with every step the horses take. We also have the side delivery Clover Bunclier, with which you can either bunch or windrow your seed, making a clean swath for the machine each time you drive. ULBRY BROS. Successors toJjBROWN BROS.
