Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 27, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 October 1906 — Page 8

And Headaches .Cured by Drs. J. Burke & Cos. 230 st. South Bend, Ind. Glasses fitted at the lowest prices. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. No agents or solicitors employed., Farmers & Traders BANK. (COPPES & SON. Bankers! Nappanee, - Indiana. Do a general banking business, special attention given to collections, J. I). SCOTT, Dentist, Nappanee, Ind. Office at residence one square north of corner hardware. In Nappanee every day. HARTMAN’S BAKERY. Break, Pies, Cookies, etc. Fancy Cakes a Specialty. Hartman’s the Very Best. •V STAR BAKERY CO. Phone 210. 503 Soutft Main St

GEO. WYMAN, JR. Auctioneer. NAPPANEE, IND. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates made at the News office. Nappanee. Phone 58. Jacob o. Kantz, ATTORNEY AND NOTARY, LOSNB# REAL ESTATE attention to Collections ind Insurance. Office in Hartmans’ block. v • v . V. T. WeatherM, Practical Plumber, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Phone 160. Nappanee, Indiana. New York Optical Company.

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FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED TEMPORARY ERRORS NEED NOT RIJN INTO PERMANENT DEFECTS Dr. Li. E. Albright, will be in Nappanee— October Ist and 2d ' AtChauncey Miller‘s residence corner Nappanee and Walnut St. All Work Guaranteed. B. & O. TRAINS! Going East. t>i l<j, Stop 10 43 a.'fn ‘ 12, “ (i 55 p. m “ 14, Flag 18 p. in L_ Going West. No. 17, Stop.. 12 55 p. m “ 5, F fq,r Chicago pass ..6 03 a. m “ 15, F >< “ ~4 14 a. m ‘‘ 11, Stop .6 39 a. m ioLEYSHONEY™TAR oSo*s tfe© cougH and Baeals S vtng*

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Church Formally Dedicated. Large Congregations Morning and Evening—Two Excellent Sermons and Fine Music —No Dctt on < Uic Church Special Night Meetings Now in Progress—Evangelist and Evangelistic Singers.

The new Presbyterian church was formally, dedicated last Sunday with interesting and highly entertaining ceremonial services. In turning over the keys of the church to Mr. A. H. Kauffman representing the trustees, Mr. S. W. Craige representing the building committee, stated that the building was free from debt. This is the record-breaker in church building in Nappanee, notwithstanding the church cost hut $0,200. No money was raised during the dedicatory services, excepting the regular thank offers ing. This kind of a church service without the “raising" of a debt was also new in this part of the country, however liberal this community when it is a question of building a church.

The Rev. George Knox, D; D., of Lafayette, preached the morning sermon, and Dr. James G. K. McClure, president of the McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, delivered the evening discourse. The little church was taxed to its fullest capacity with an audience appreciative of the two most excellent sermons, to say nothing of the special music by tlie choir arid by the evangelistic singers. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. George, who are also engaged in the special services which began Monday night.

A series of special meetings are now in progress at the First Presbyterian church, conducted ,by Rev. Geo. A. Ilill, an able evangelist, assisted by the pastor, Rev. Mark Guy,Clayton. The attendance and interest is.good. The meetings will continue for two weeks or more. The services begin each night

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at 7:30. The song service by the choir under direction of Mr. A. A. Laughlin and the gospel songs by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. George, the evangelistic singers, are features of the meetings that, promise mucli good. These professional singer# will perhaps remain until the close of the meetings.

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THE NAPPANEE NEWS —— It" ■ " Nappanee, Elkhart County, Ind COUNTY HOUSE BAD SHAPE. • Now Has a Total of 68 Inmates— Not Prepared to Care Por More Than 100. Elkhart Truth. There is an immediate need of a raodernly constructed hospital at the county infirmary. After ordering plans made for such an addition and subsequently making appropriation to cover the cost of its construction, tlie county commissioners allowed the project to fall through. With the present facilities it is very inconvenient to give the sick at the county farm the care they should have. When sick the inmates are compelled to remain in their own wards, with perhaps two or three others. The present building is too small and within the next year or two the county must-build a substantial addition if it intends to house its poor there. To a Truth representative this morning Supt. J. L. Warden said at times it is necessary to crowd sometimes four inmates in one ward because of lack of room. This winter lie experts to have dearly 100 people there; how to care for them with the present accommodations, he says, is a conundrum. He says he may have to do as he did last winter; advise the township trustees that no more persons can be received there.

INSTITUTION HAS 68 INMATES. At present there are 68 inmates at the county's asylum. . Among that number there are but one or two ablebodied men; the others are -either invalids, insane or idiots. The amount of care required to keep them fairly clean and fed can hardly be imagined. Twenty-one are absolutely helpless, most of whom are feeble-minded. One inmate was adjudged insane four months ago but his admission cannot he secured to Longcliffe asylum. POOR HOUSE NEGLECTED. The county commissioners have sadly neglected the poor house: The conditions could be greatly improved if a little of the taxes spent on “court house reconstruction” would be applied to furnish a comfortable home for the poor and aged. The conditions, however, are the best they possibly could be with present facilities under the management of Mr. Warden and his energetic wife. They are making a persistent effort to rid the place of vermin,- but with the present rough floors, unpainted walls and improper beds it is impossible to exterminate these pests, having the present class of inmates. LOATHSOME DISEASES. Weekly visits are made to the poor farm by Dr. E. Holdeman, the physician for the poor of Concord township. He visits each ward and prescribes, if necessary. However, the loathsome diseases of some of the inmates are beyond reach of medicine. The pay of the township doctor is but SIOO a year. ROMANCE IN SOME LIVES. Sad circumstances surround the sending of some to the poor house. Whether or not Providence had to do with the making of Jacob Erb an inmate of the same institution that he hautily committed his motherto years ago will be decided by one’s own belief. The story is related that he took his mother there following his father’s death, telling her: “That place is good enougli for you.” He is now helpless, suffering with paralysis. One inmate is the once wife of an Indiana National bank official, who still resides in Elkhart. “Grandma” Gray, 94 years old, is the oldest inmate and still possesses many of her faculties. The best of food is served, prepared by outside help employed by the management. More than 2,000 quarts of fruit have been canned, most of which was raised on the county farm. The meat is all raised there. Last year there were six tons of pork consumed and this year there will be more. The farm consists of 110 acres. The Smucker Family Have Reunion in Ohio. The Illinois members of the Smucker family, who a*-number of -years ago .resided in Nappanee, came here last Thursday and joined others in a trip to Ohio, on- the regular annual excursion. In the Illinois party were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smucker and two children; John Smucker, wife, and two children; Mrs. John Egsti and two children; and Mrs. John Gingreich. They were joined here by Henry Ringenberg and wife, Dan and wjfe, and Mrs. John Walters, and at the Junction by Jesse Smucker and family. —Henry E. Jones of Tampa, Fla., writes: “I can thank God for my present fieaivlf, due W Foley's Kidney Cure. I tried doctors and all kind of •kidney cures, but nothing done me mucli good till I took Foley’s 'Kidney Cute. Four bottles cured me, and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders. 1 am 62 years old, and suffered long, hut thanks to Foley’s Kidney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. It is a pleasure to recommend it to those needing a kidney medicine." 3.. Walters-

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