Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 26, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 July 1904 — Page 8

Tailor-Made _ Suit Isa different proposition from the suit of clothes made to “fit everybody.” Considering that there is no difference in the prices, quality considered,the tailor-made article is greatly in the lead with men who are particular about their clothes. Try a tailor-made suit, or a pair of pantaloons of our make. It pays. NEHER, ?she 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 a plow will you buy? We say come in and see the THE SHUNK PLOW! STEEL OR IKON 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 leaders is the Evan's Spring'-Tooth! When you are in need of a farm implement or a Coquillard wagon —best wagon made, call. JOHN S. HAYES. Painty and Oils! Best Assortment, Best Prices. Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves Hamiiiocks, For warm weather. Don’t think of bu> ing a FURNACE until you have seen ours. Howenstein. Burbach 4 Rusher •flc. ■iirirmiM'BiMWWMM—B———— 1 ——— THE JOHN DEERE and J. I. CASE Harrows, And Plows. You will like these goods on the farm because they are both serviceable and up-to-date in construction and in lasting qualities You know where \ye are, come in and talk the matter over frankly with us, get some ideas of what we have in the implement line. 2f/>e Columbia City Bug'gy! Made by the Harper Buggy Cos. is a beauty in construction, stylish in all its appointments, and durable in its material and mechanical construction. See it before buying any other make. Neff Brothers. Job Printing By S’Ae Nappanee News.

NAPPANEE NEWS. Naffanke, Elkhart County, Ind> These “Flying Rollers” Were Recently in Nappanee. A ban has been placed on the “Flying Rollers” at Benton Harbor. This sect recently held meetings on the streets of Nappanee. A Benton Harbor telegram says: Disciples of Benjamin and Mary, of Flying Roller fame and other curbstone preachers, must stay off the main streets in the business district. This is the edict handed down by Mayor Gillette. It will be enforced by the police department at once and offender will be ar'rested and placed in jail. For the past two months Benjamin and Mary, the Dowieites and those of other rival creeds have been competing for business on the street corners. The conflicting voices of gospel singers and the monotony of several different kinds of wind instruments put all the medicine shows in the background. Owners Begin to Train Their Dorses. During the driving of the touring cars on the street, while going out and coming into town, last week, many citizens took advantage or the condition to city brake their driving horses. Quite a number of horses have already become reconciled to the automobile. The best case of training during the past week, perhaps, is that of Henry Hartman. His colt could hardly be managed at all, and some drivers would never had the courage to have even driven on the same street where a machine was. But on Friday evening, inside of an hour or so, Henry had his spirited driver standing along side of 'Mr. Coppes’s Cadillac car as docile as a lamb. Since these road machines have come to stay in all parts of the country, the best way for the owners of horses is to brake them at the earliest time possible. Already there has been a change, as nearly eight out of ten horses will stand the touring cars fairly well, while the other two will try to climb the nearest fence or a tree. The greater the number of ears a town has the quicker all horses will become accustomed to them. This has been demonstrated by the bicycle. When the bicycle wasa„new thing, and only a few of them on the highway, every horse nearly would become frightened. Now), drivers .of horses pay no more attention to bicycles than to acy ordinary vehicle. This is the same way in cities where a large number of automobiles are in use. It is a fact, that /many drivers of horses become angry when they meet an automobileou the highway. But, it is simply a vyaste of time and breath tp go up against anew innovation that has come to stay. The most reasonable way is to meet the question philosophically, and train the horse to know that these “nightmares”'they meet on the highways are harmless. In the meanwhile, owners and drivers of automobiles can placate the situation quite a little, especially by due precaution when meeting vehicles containing only women.

New Cases Filed ia The Circuit Court. Mrs. Lettie Spence has flled suit for divorce from her husband, James F. Spence, alleging in her complaint that he is a habitual drunkard, and many times has threatened her life, has always carried a revolver and she fears for her life; They were married Feb. 2, 1893, and seperated on July 14th. One child, Berlyn W. Spence, 9 years of age, was born to them. She asks the custody of the child and $33 per week for its support. Before Judge Merritt in chambers at LaGrange she was granted a restraining order against her husbahd from molesting her in any way or coming ontotheir home property. The case of Henry Ilysko vs. Louis Rumpetz off account which the former had aga'nst the latter for expert machine work, which was heard before City Judge Raymer, of Elkhart, where judgment was given the former for $24.41, has been appealed to the circuit court. Delos N. Weaver for Al. Smithley has sued J. L. Brodrick et. al. for SIOO on mechanic’s lien. No False Claims. The proprietors of Foley’s Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a “sure cure for consumption.” They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in advanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst cases. Foley’s Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Refuse substitutes. Sold by J. S. Walters. —Laughlln pen. News Bookstore.

NOTICE! All advertising matter for this paper must be in the office not later than 1 o’clock p. m. on Tuesdays Jo insure its insertion the same week. The News goes to press Tuesday evening, accepting news items up to the time of closing the forms. It requires some time to “make up” hence these rules are made to prevent delay.

W. 0. TANARUS, U. COLUMN. under this head are furnished by the Local Supcrintetident of Press Work, pertaining to the work of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, for which there is no charge.or responsibil by by the publisher. Badge—A bow of white ribbon. Motto—For God and Home and Every Land, The U-gion meets next Friday at 3p. m. with Mrs. C. W. Swartz. A.ll are cordially Invited. There will be a program. As “Platforms” are nowin evidence we would like in this column to re-pro-duce our declaration of principles: We believe iD the coming of His kingdom whose service is perfect freedom, because His laws, written in our members as well as in nature and in grace, are perfect, converting the soul. We believe in the gospel of Golden Rule, and that each man’s habits and life should be an example safe and beneficent for every other man to follow. We believe that God created both man and woman in His own image, and, therefore, we believe in one standard of purity for both men and wtfmen, and in the equal rights of all to hold opinions and to express the ssime with equal freedom. We believe in a living wage; in an eight-hour day; in courts of conciliation and arbitration; in justice as opposed to greed and gain; in “peace on earth and good will to men”. We therefore formulate, and for ourselves adopt the following pledge, asking our sisters and brothers of a common danger and a common hope, to make common cause with us, in working its reasonable and hopeful precepts iuto the practice of every day life. I hereby solemnly promise, God helping me to abstain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, including wine, beer and cider, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use of and traffic in the same. To confirm and enforce the rationale of this pledge, we declare our purpose to educate the young; to form a better public sentiment; to reform, so far as possible, by religious, ethical and scientific means, the drinking classes; to seek the transforming power of divine grace for ourselves and all for whom we work, that they and we may wilfully transcend no law of pure and wholesome living, and finally we pledge ourselves to labor and to pray that all those principles, founded upon the Gospel of Christ, may he worked out into the customs of society and the laws of the land. Local Supt. Press Work. / —"I suffered for months from sore throat. Eclectric Oil cured me in twenty-four hours.” M. S. Gist, HSwesville, Ky.

Sale of Township Public Works. All Locke township public works will he sold to the lowest bidders on July 23d, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon at the school-house in District No. 1, in said township. J.'B. Pippengeu, Trustee. Elkhart Truth: If Elkhart citizens will offer almost any kind of an inducement, it is stated that Selz, Schwaub & Cos., of Chicago, will within the next few weeks, locate a shoe factory here which will employ from 250 to 300 hands. At present the management has not decided whether to choose a location at Milwaukee or to start a factory in one of Elkhart’s idle plants. Thomas Forsythe and Wiliiam Liddell of the United Shoe Machinery company, of Chicago, who were here yesterday in the interests of Selz, Schwaub & Cos., were much pleased with prospects in Elkhart and stated that they would recommend that Elkhart be chosen. They added that if Elkhart citizens show 1 that they want the company it is almost a certainty that it Will locate here. • \ : v —Tablets at News BooksLpri.

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Dr. Solans’ success In his system of Rectal Treatment and Rectal Medication Is now unquestioned. Blind, Blooding, 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 tgo of kalfe or ligatures, and no detention from b-.ialnoss. Constipation, In most every case, is a sure symptom of rectal trouble, and is_positlvely cured by Dr. Bolan’s System of Rectal Medication. Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Stomach, Liver, Blood and Skin Diseases alsacured. 25 yearsnn the general practice of medicine and 20 years as a Specialist in Piles and Rectal Diseases, enables the Doctor to treat all chronio diseases successfully. _ I CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION j FREE Goshen, Hattie House, Saturday July 9th. Nappanee, Wednesday afternoon, July 13th. Don’t Be Fooledi

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