Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 28, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 January 1908 — Page 5

IP YOU HAD A Jr neck Aa Long at Thla Fellow, Bffl end had mm THROAT Hit all! fra "Ithel it $! TO RSI LINE i 11% WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT. 25c end 50c. 11l ftrufoliti. U* THE TOHIUIE C 0„ Cialw, t. THE NAPPANEE NEWS Nappanee, Elkhart County, Ind. NAPPANEE, IND., JAN. 8. 1908 NAPPANEE LOCAL MAJEtKET REPORT. Eggs, per dozen. _. * $ 20 Butter, per pound 18 Lard, per pound l.i 10 Hams, per pounand. Tallow, per pound. 04 Shoulders, per pound 10 Bacon, per pound.... 10 Beeswax, per pound 20 Beef hides, per pound 04 Chickens, alive, per p0und....... 07 Wheat —per bushel 1 00 £orn, per bushel 60 Oats, white, per bushel...' 46 TOWN AND VICINITY NEWS. ' OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO NEWS READERS. Items Gathered by Reporters in and Out of Town and From i Exchanges. ' FROM SATURDAY’S DAILY. —House 'ta rent. Inquire of J. S. McEntafler. 19tf —Suits look just look like new when dry cleaned. Ask Homer. 2wl 1 —Born to the wife of Thomas Blough, 4£ miles south-west of Nappanee, Jan. 3d, a son. —lra,'Miller has moved his wagon photograph” gallery to Nappanee. —The date of the Bremen Fair for this ye&r will be September 29 and 30 and October 1 and 2. —Lost opal stick pin. Finder return to J. O. Kantz. , Reward $2.00 if returned in good condition. 42tf '""—Robert Dennis, formerly of this place was married on Nov. 27tli to Miss Jennie Boice at the home of her parents in Detroit. They are living in Detroit where Mr. Dennis is doing well at his trade. . , —John—“What kind of tea do you likfrbestV’ Priscilla—“ Go-tees, some, but Rocky Mountain Tea best." John —“Why Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea best?” Priscilla—“lt- speaks for Itself, John.” (Makes lovely complexions.) J, S- Walters. —At the meeting of the County Sunday-school Council in Goshen, Mr. Widmoyer, of Nappanee, was appointed president of the Locke Township Sunday-School Association to fill the vacancy caused by the . election last fall of Mr. Cr.aige as president of the county association. —John W. Fieldhouse has been elected president of tire St. Joseph Valley Bank, succeeding Col. T. Thomas Snell, whivdifcd.last summer. Mr. Fieldhouse has been a director of the bank since it was started and -sis one of the heavy, stockholders. ■ O' * > —Goshen Democrat; Eli Berkey of Middlebury, met with a painful accident Tuesday while at the farm of William Miller, two and a half miles east of Middlebury. Mr. Berkey and several others were moving the household goods of William Markley from ten miles northeast of Middlebury to the Miller farm. He arrived before the others and began to unload. He slipped upon a piece of ice in such a manner as to break his left leg above the ankle. He was conveyed to his home in Middlebury and surgical aid summoned. FROM MONDAY'S DAILY. r r4Bom to the wife of George Sheefs Jan. stli, a son. i—~<frtry .... —Have your clothes dry cleaned at Homer Neher's. 2w44 —Dr. Bolan, the specialist, will be attheCoppes Hotel on Thursday, Jan, " 18th. ' —Six carloads of stock were,shipped from the stock yards at Nappanee last Saturday ito Pittsburg. —I will make you a nice suit orb vgj--coat at a reduction the balance of this month. See Homer Neher. '•— 3w41 —The. schools have all began in Union township, some begun immediately after New Year’s but a few held off until this morning. —The S. S. C. E. ladies of the Progressive Brethren church will give, g pastry, sale on Saturday, Jan. 11, at Young’s meat market. —The young child of Wm. Mellinger. fell off tte-porck at their residence on Nortli Main street shortly after'noon today and struck oh iris head Injuring himself quite badly.

—Edna EstheT Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shaw of Elkhart, ’ died Jan. Ist. Site was 80 years of age and her disease was dropsy. She is survived by two sisters and a brother. —The City Photo Cat, first , door south of Hajtman Bros. Is open on Saturday and Monday of each week. Please give us a share of your patronage and we will do our best to please you. —lt fills the arteries with rich, red blood makes new flesh, and healthy men, women and children. Nothing can take its place; no remedy has done so much good as Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c, Tea or Tablets. J. S. Walters. —Mrs. Sarah Jane Myers, 66 years of age and wife of Samuel W. Myers, died at 4 o’clock Saturday morning at, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Shrock in Goshen. Apoplexy was the cause of her death. Advice to mothers: Don’t let your children waste away. Keep them strong and healthy during the winter with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It is the greatest tonic fur children. Pure and harmless, does the greatest good. 35c, Tea or Tablets. J. S. Walters. —The Elkhart-board of public works has given the C. S. B. & N. I. Cos. notice that it must provide better local service in Elkhart. It is claimed that it requires 55 minutesto get from Riverside to Middlebury street and that interuVban service holds up local cars, it is promised to remedy mattersln a short time. —Mrs. Clara Rarig received several seveM cuts about her face and hands last Sunday night from a bowl. She was carrying the bowl down stairs, at her residence on Sooth Main street and in some manner be-. came overbalanced and fell to the bottom of the stairs, breaking the bowl, find cutting herself. „ —lce dealers over the country are alarmed lest there shall not be enough cold weather to harvest a crop of ice this winter. The dealers state that ft would take at le'ast two weeks to freeze the ice thick enough to make it worth anything and two weeks more to harvest it and they fear that it is.tOo near,spring to have that much cold -weather. —The Middlebury Auditorium narrowly escaped being burned recently by an'explosioif of gasoline from the gasoline lighting plant. The oil which had run through the cracks of the .flooring carried the fire to the basement where it ignited with , rubbish in the furnace, room. The fire was extinguished before serious damage occurred. The Auditorium which is practically new, is fully insured. PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS. Charles Rnough wart is spending the week with iiis wife’s folks, Mr. and* Mrs;, John Smith. Mrs. Snoughwart’s brother has been very low with appendicitis. • ~ • We will have anew neighbor soon, Forrest Ileagley from Vermillion county, 111., ajid will move on what is’ known as the old Kulm farm ; which his father, W. W. Heagley owns near Millwood store. W/R. Roberts has returned to 111. to take the advantage of the good roads in moving 2000 busliels of corn. Mrs. Albert Stably is able to be about -her work again. , Jacob Johnson has the contract for moving the' big ditch bank. - Messrs. Albert Stably, Ira Roberts and Benjamin Strang called on A. M. Hoover Friday evening. J. W. Johnson is getting ready for onions by putting mal2-ineh tile. Mr. Johnson knows what it takes to make good land. _ Ira Roberts says Studebaker Springs at Winona are very atfOmctive. Who makes ourgame laws? Don’t -all speak at once. No, it is not the farmer, he is the man that works early and late. Nobody only those, who have'nt anything else to do ever think of making such laws. __j ~r, Calvin Buss has been buying wood for Charles Klotz the latter part of _the week. Noah Weaver lias the record of being "the best wood juggler In the valley. Jacob Johnson made a business trip north of Nappanee Friday. Valentine Hamman, of Millwood corner willispetld the winter in Ohio. -Grover Wyman has moved on the Frank Wysongr'farm. Bert Hoover feeds his hogs soft corn to save their teeth. W. T. Roberts lias had quite a task in lowering the out-let by the bridge across Yellow river. He had to do much hard work on account of high banks. ... N* ' V -’ “ - • Mrs. S. P. Strang has returned home. Mose Grimm made a business trip near Bourbon Saturday and purchased several good milch cows. Mart Troxel delivered quite a number of fat hogs in Nappanee last week. Wm._Lemna and family,called on W. T. Roberts and family Sunday. Wili Kfl 6e t TbmgfiV. 1 ‘The Nappanee Medical Association, wil.lmeet tonight in .1. S. McEntaffer’s

PERSONAL MENTION. FROM SATURDAY’S DAILY. Mel Stalter returned to Mishawaka today. Mrs. -David Ulery is visiting rela--ttyesdn Ofalor*'" "■ ■* : ■Edwin Blosser went to Youngst own Ohlojlast night. S D. Ileckaman returnedt>o Indiana TTuiversity today. V. T. Weatherheaij/ is in Bremen today on business. *, • Mr. Eash, of Lagrange county, is visiting Yost Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bosse returned to Elkhart last night. Jacob and Emanuel Smucker were in Chicago yesterday. Miss Bessie Swonger, of Mishawaka, Is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller returned to Mishawaka this morning. Mrb. Melvin Hartman returned from a visit in Bremen last evening. Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Anglin and children went to Warsaw today. Geo. L. Lamb and Isaac Thompson went to Chicago yesterday on business., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartman and children wentto Goshen this morning. The Rey. Dr. Tilman Hobson arrived here Irom Chicago this morning. Miss Cfarrie. Miller, of Gberlin, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. TI. J. Rickert. - Mr. and-Mrs, A. N. Canberg and children have returned from a visit at JSparta, Mich. Miss Amada , Mullet and Harvey Hochsteltler went to Millersburg, Ohio, last night. Mrs. J. S. McEntaffer left this morning for a week’s visit with relatives at Constantine. Mich. Miss Blanche Gilbert and Miss Meyers of Goshen were the guests of the former’s sister Miss Ida Gilbert yesterday. Miss Mary Burns of Rochester, Ind., who has.been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomas returned to her home this morning; —r Mrs. Louis Giles and Miss Bessie Edgar, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freese returned to their home in East Chicago. FROM MONDAY’S DAILY. Wayne Fidler wentto Bremen today. B. L. Pollock spent Sunday in Chicago. Miss Ida Gilbert spent Sunday in Goshen, y V Wm. Babcock went to Bremen this morning. Burton Uline went to Garrett Sunday night. H. M: Wahl of Bremen was in town this morning, J. M. Lehman is in South Bend oh business today. J. W. Easht of LaGrange, Did., is visiting friends here. • Mr. Earl William, of Elkhart, is : visiting friends here. ■ C. P. Linger went to Goshen this morning on business. * Mell Wysohg was here from Wolf Lake Saturday night. -V Wm. Ponader, of Bremen, was in town Sunday evening. Miss Lillie Reed returned last night from Balliiider, Texas. A. F. Strohm was a passenger east on sixteen this morning. Claude Coppes returned to University us Michigan this morning. Attorney P. A. Early went to Goshen this morning on business. Postmaster Miller, Miss Grace and Freed were in WakarusEy&unday. Burton Yarian returned to DePauw University last Saturday evening. Mrs. John Kaiser, of Eau Claire, Midi., is visiting relatives here this week. Vern Wysong went to Goshen tonight to see the play at the Jefferson:, tonight. .. 4 - A ttoriiey J. O. Kantz left this morning for a business trip.to Warsaw and Plymouth. Miss Beulah Freed, of Chicago, was visiting her cousin, Miss Grayce Miller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ross, of Elkhart, were calling on relatives apd friends Saturday. Conrad Maleom of Leesburg was in town Saturday' oti Ids way to Elkhart to take a position in the Lake Shore shops. mir. and Mrs. Charley Hepier and children of near Bourbon spent Sunday with the former’s sister Miss Lena Hepier. v - - Bert Sfneltzer went to Indiana Harbor this morning after spendingsevcral days here with his sister Mrs. Jacob •Yarian. ■ , ■ Miss Alma Kuehl returned, to her •home in Chicago thjjs afternoon after spending several days here with her sister Miss,-Celia Kuehl. Earl Stutzman, Bickle and Ruth Goshen were,the guests ofthe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. S-tutzman, SundajiJ , - * 2*’--' " Misses Flory and Genevieve Pettit ‘ who have been spending the holidays

AasgaanaA H Relieve Coughs H V| colds, hoarseness, bronIN chitis, asthma and diseases Hii of the throat and lungs IM Cl promptly by using Piso s W Cure, its marked healing Aft and strengthening virtues Rb | Iff exert a highly beneficial r 'i M effect, upon the irritated FTI Jl parts, speedily removing NB B the cause and effecting B complete recovery. BB B All druggists, 25 cents. fll here with their parents returned to Evanston, 111., Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith and Miss Gertrude Denney, returned to their home in Rort Waynp, to-day, after visiting witli relatives here, for several days. Miss May Todd and her sister Mrs. Chas. Wolf returned to Chicago this afternoon after spending several days here with Mt. and Mrs. Dan Culp and friends. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Early are here visiting Mr. Early’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Early. Mr. Early was married in Cheyenne, Wyoming, on New Year’s day where he is engaged in the undertaking business. Mr. and Mrs. David Brumbaugh, of Gravelton, and the latter’s sister, Mrs. Sarah Mackay, of Bourbon, spent Sunday with. Mrs. Clara Rarig. Mrs. -Sarah Mackay has been visiting at Graveltojri a few weeks and will remain in Nappanee probably until spring. FROM TUESDAY’S DAILY. T. J. Prickett is in Goshen today on business. : J. W. Killian returnedJrom Marion yest’qrday. v Irvin Coppes returned from Chicago last night. Mrs. Elda Hayes went to Elkhart this morning. . j Carl Miller has returned from a visit at Kokomo. Albert Mutschler Is inChicago today on business. Fred Butt, of Syracuse, was here on business today. , r Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hartman were in Bremen Sunday. v , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Craige returned to Nappanee today. Franklin Hartman returned home from a visit at Bremen. Jacob Weygand visited in Elkhart and Goshen today on business. David Garber of m, Junta, Colo., is visiting N. A. Lelpnan and family. -J. W. Brown leaves today for a business trip to St. Louis and other points. „ Mr. apd . Mrs. C. Elmer Finch, of Marion, Ind., have been in town for several days on business. Attorney A. A. Small who is assisting in the evangelistic services here, was called to Anderson today on business.,, • l”*'*' ; : Ifr. I. C. Thayer wentto Wakarusa yesterday afternoon to meet his sister Mrs. Kate Parsons who came from Detroit. —- Miss Nellie West returned home yesterday from an extended visit with her sister; Airs. Ben Mellott at Anderson, Ind. HECKTON NEWS, John Phend was at Bourbon on business Saturday. Miss Maggie Evans is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Leroy Hepier. Dilman Ileckaman returhed to college Saturday. ■* Edward - George- and -family spent Sunday with William- Neher and family'.- ~. ' Airs. Henry Berger is slowly recovering from a severe attack of congestion of the lungs. The Heckton school is preparing to give a box social in the near future. The protracted meetings at the Evangelical Church will continue the remainder of this week. Levi Deisch and-wife visited with relatives at Bremen Sunday. Adam Hyckaman and wife of Bourbon visited with relatives in this vicinity a few days. Clinton Berger and wife of Chicago, visited with-.thc former’s parents, Air. and Airs. Jacob Berger, several days. Chas. Phend of Nappanee, and son Clarence, attended church at this place, Thursday evening. Chas. George, William Phend and Rueben Byrer went to Osceola Monday to attend the election of officers of the Springs Creamery Cos. ■ " \ J,;. y Gets Fffst Paper*C. D. Wolkmann is keeping up his reputation for getting in early on all new tilings started in Nappanee. Yesterday afternoon Air. ■ Volkmarin was posted behind the News press and when the first sheet of the daily was fed through Air. Yolkmann got it, and paid for it.'wittrlhe result that he will now have among Ins collection the first copy of the first daily.-ever published ‘in Naypan.ee, and incidentally was-tlie first man to pay for one, also. • ' ' . ■—Writing tablets. News Bookstore*

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