Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 December 1908 — Page 8

THE NAPPANEE NEWS Nappanee, Elkhart County, Ind. DECEMBER SMTW T F S 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 “13 14 15 16 17 ,18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31... Office ’Phono 58A; Residence, 588 PERSONAL MENTION. Ed Wilson went to Bourbon Saturday.. v Harry Laudeman. of Warsaw, is in town. V John Hughes went to Warsaw Saturday. . \ Miss Mabel Lamb went to Goshen Saturday. C. Ponader was here from Bremen Christmas. Robert Warren went to Goshen Christmas. John J. ..Kuhn went to Goshen Wednesday. Mrs. Rufus Culp went to Bremen Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Johnson went to Bremen Wednesday. John Newcomer -spent'Christinas at South Bend. Miss Eatella Fahlstrom went to Go-; slien, Tuesday. Irvin Coppes was home .from Chi- j cago Christmas. Carie Guissjs home from Chicago for the holidays. *Henry Strohm is here from Chicago visiting relatives. Firm Troup went to Goshen and South Bend Monday. Frank Stinson was here from Chicago last Wednesday. Dr. Julius Jacobs, of Detroit, Mich., | is visiting friends here. Miss Carrie Biehl was.home from South Bend Christmas. *: \ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sparks moved to Steikler, III;, Monday. John Banta, of Goshen, was in town Sunday visiting relatives. Joe O’Connell, of Libson, N. I)., was here on business Monday. Mrs. H. R. Sheller and little son went to Bremen Monday. Orlo Albright was here from South Bend to spend Christmas. Frank Reed was over to South Bend Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Kantz spent Christmas in Indianapolis. Melvin Beyler, of Ciiicago, spent Sunday here with relatives. Burton Yarian is home from Ladoga, Ind., for the holidays. Bernard Pollock ea"rhe home from Chicago to spend Christmas. Shelly Fager went to South Bend Wednesday to visit his sister. Miss Eltie Weyburn went to Warsaw Saturday to visit a friend. Mrs. W. E. Weldy went to Decatur Christmas to visit her parents. Mrs. Elda Hayes spent Christmas with her daughter in Elkhart, - Mrs. Peter Laudeman and son were here from Bremen. Wednesday, Mrs. Jane Sanders -spent Christmas with her niece near Walkerton. Mrs. C. E_ Finch spent Christmas with her husband in Indianapolis,. Frank Sawyer went to Canal Dover, Ohio, Wednesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Warren TerwilHger and son Lowe!J f'-kirixtTvttt-. -.w Bremen." Miss Fern Shafer is home from Muncie to spend the holiday vacation. • , -S. WYCraige spent Christmas with his father and. mother at Plymouth. Mrs. Rosanna Biehl and daughter, Miss Carrie, spent Monday in Bremen. Jesse Lehman went to Goshen Tuesday to visit his son, Nelson, and family. Miss Maude Camp, of Garrett, was the guest! of Miss Pansy Kantz Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Byler, of Marion have been visiting relatives here. Chas. Kensinger, of Zion, N. D., is

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spending the holjdays here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weaver, of South Bend, spent Christmas here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Young, of Leesburg, spent Christmas here .with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Winner, of Goshen, spent Christmas here witli relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rodihaugh went to Lakeville Christmas to visit his sister. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Laser spent Christmas with ttie former’s people in Bremen:-—: - Dr. IL R. Stauffer was here from Indianapolis to spend Christmas with relatives. Mrs. Losia Runyan, of Mishawaka, i was the guest of Miss Grayce Miller Christmas. Miss Marie Wones, of Dierceton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. n. Coppes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Farrawald, of Dlymouth, were visiting relatives here over Sunday. ; , Mrs. Earl Graham, of South Bend, | and Mrs. James harks went to WarI saw Monday. | D. F. Lehman, of Alpha, Minn., is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lehman. Lieut. Chas. Swartz now stationed at Indianapolis spent Christmas here with his sisters. J. D. Coppes, .Tysse Ringenberger, and Josephus Neff went to Laporte on business Monday. C C. t Neff, of the Neff Bros, implej meat linn, transacted business at Tee- ; garden Thursday. Misses Grace and Hilda Baer, of ! South Bend, are the guests of Mr. and ! Mrs, Daniel Zook. 1. C. Strohm, of Indianapolis, joined : Ills wife here and they are visiting | relatives of this,place. | Miss Jessie Snoke and her guest, i Vern Nelson, of Marion, went to Mishawaka Christmas. Oscar Yolkmann joined his wife at | Elkhart Saturday where she has been j spending the holidays. Miss Clara Gray, of Portland, Mich., is spending the holidays with her mother and sister here. C. E. Frazier, of Chicago, spent Christmas here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. F. Frazier. | ' ' j Misses Mabel Banta and Gretclien Jacobs, of Goshen, were visiting relatives here last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Greene went to Ravanna, Ohio, Christmas eve to visit Mr. Greene’s parents. Miss Cota Stoutenour. of Chicago, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh ri Stoute nour. Miss Emma Neher. of South Bend, spent Christmas here with her brothers, J. L. and Homer Neher. Miss Laura Young was here Christ-mas-from Goshen to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Young. ' Conrad Yolkmann, the veteran boiler maker, went to South Bend Monday to do some repair work. Mr. and Mrs. G.W.Norris.ofLagrauge, spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Kaufman. Mrs. Adam Shrock spent Christmas herfe with relatives. She returned to her at Cincinnati Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dewey'and children spent Christmas with Mrs. Dewey’s people at North Manchester. Miss Nora Rusher, teacher in the Nappanee schools spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Warsaw. Miss E. W. Thrive, assistant principal in the Nappanee- schools, spent. Christmas at her home in Chicago. Miss Zae Prickett,’ of Chicago, spent. Chfisteias-4i@re w-itH i-her --parents, ~Wr. and Mrs T. -T.'Prickett, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metz and Mrs, Andrew Rosbrugli, of South Bend, spent Christmas here with relatives. Claude Coppes is home from Ann Arbor to spend the holidays witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppes. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler, of Sturgis, Mich., spent Christinas here with Mrs. GraceTliomas and Miss Fannie Dennis. Roscoe Huff, of Racine, Wts., joined his wife here Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. Love Franklin and fami- . Jy- ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mutschler and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mutsqhler spent : Christmas witli the families of Geo.

Mutschler and R. F. Dealil at Goshen. Miss Lena Slater and Miss Mary Darker* teachers in the Nappahee. schools, spent Christmas at home In Argos. Rev. and Mrs. B E. Darker went to Decatur last Thursday to visit relatives. Rev. Darker returned home Monday. Miss Mabel Rupert went to South Bend Saturday where she will be employed by her sister, Mrs. Clarence Stewart. Mrs. Owen Yarian and daughter, Miss Marie Yarian, spent Christmas at Jonesville, Mich., with Fred Yarian and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rickert, son and daughter, Harry Rickert and Maude Beyler, y?ent to Osoeola Christmas to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ruckman, of -Niles,- Mich., spent Christmas with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. “John Hartman. Gordon Jacques, of Goshen, an expert soda fountain dispenser, is in charge of the soda fountain at the Coppes Dliarmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Reinoehi, were here from South Bend tospend Christmas with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swihart and daughter, Daisy, were visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. J. K. Mellott, and family, Friday. i£zra Hoover, of Fayette, 0., and David Hoover,, of Ann Arbor, .Mich., are here visiting their brother, M. S. Hoover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Rohrer and daughter were here from near Goshen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coppes on Christmas. Miss Cornelia Cox and Miss Yera London, of New Washington, 0., are visiting Mrs. Emma Hutson and family and other relatives here. J. E. and Henry Yoder arrived here Christmas morning to visit their brother, A. E. Yoder, and family. They reside at Slianeville, Ohio. Miss Olivia Voliva, principal in the Nappanee High School, went to Indianapolis Thursday and spent Christmas at her home in Bloomington. Henry Ilepler and Moses Grimm went to Edwardsburg. Mich., Saturday to visit Edward Gall. They will also visit Constantine and other towns. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Book were here from South Bend Saturday and Sunday, on tlieir way home from Milford where they had attended a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E. Smeltzer arrived here from Springbrook, N. I). Christmas, called by the critical illnessof his mother who died Saturday morning. Clell Anglin and family and Chas. W. Anglin and family, of Stony Doint, spent Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Anglin, parents of the gentlemen. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sundstrom, Mr. p,nd Mrs. Harry Whiteman and son, and Hugh Whiteman, of Chicago, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Whiteman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobart, of Niles, Midi., spent Christmas with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Jacob Hahn and family. Mr. Hobart returned home Saturday. Mrs. Frank Baughman, of Kimmel, and Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. E. Wilson, of Ashland, Kentucky, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tinstman, parents ofXlie ladies. Wm. Miller, who was here from a Chicago law school last week to visit his parents north of town, wpnt to JVood county, Ohio, Thursday to spend .Christmas with his wife and child. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilbert, of, North Manchester, who spent Cliristtnas with Mt. and Mrs.-D. A: Early returned home Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Lydia Lesli, mother of Mr. Early. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, of New Carlisle, and Mrs. William Matz. and son, of Bremen, were here on Ghristmas visiting the ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Culp, and family. Restaurant Business For Sale. On account of going into the onion business more extensively, I wish to sell my restaurant. Terms to suit purchaser. 43t2 A. F. Strohm. —Alexander Lutz dropped dead Monday forenoon of last week while unloading hay in his barn at Syracuse. He had been in his usual liealth>nd drove to his farm in Elkhart county after a load of hay. Surviving him are his wife and four sons and three daughters. Up to two years ago iie had resided on his 'farm,' removing at that time to Syracuse. He was 55 years of age. , Had Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For several months I suffered with a severe cough and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. Kfng% New Discovery. Tbfe gan taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure.” The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at J. S. Walters’ drug store. 50c. and *I.OO. Trial bottle free.

A Healthys Fapnly. . “‘Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King’s New Life Pills, three years ago,” says L. A. Bartlet, of rural route 1, Gullford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good. 25 c. at J. S. Walters drug store. NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS eSr DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Finance of Union Township, Elkhart County, Ind., will, between the hours of I P. M. and 3 P. M., on the 31st day of December, 1908, at Ulery Brothers’ Implement Store in Nappanee,, jn the Township of Union, County of Elkhart and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of Indiana or by the United Estates, and haying their place of business in this State, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on depdsit, as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled "An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safe-keeping and the collection of interest thereon; creating boards of finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when said act shall take effect and repealing laws in conflict,” approved March 9,1907, and being Chapter 223 of the acts of 1907, page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of Union Tp. Elkhart Cos., Indiana. All proposals, personal and surety company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. Personal or surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security, must accompany proposals. The Board of Finance ofUnion tp. Elkhart county. Indiana. BvJOHN D. ULERY, President. Attest: John Stauffer, Secretary. 42t3 NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Finance of the School Town of Nappanee, Elkhart., County, Indiana, will, between the hours of 7 o’clock P. M. and fl o’clock P. M. on the 31st day of December, 1908, at N. A. Lehman’s Furniture Store in the Town of Nappanee, Elkhart County and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from banks and trust companies, subject to examination bythe State of Indiana, or by the United States, and having their place of business in for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds on deposit, as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled "An Act concerning public funds, their deposit and safe-keeping and the collection of interest thereon, creating boards of finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment fpr violations, prescribing when said act sKdll take effect and repealing lows in conflict,” approved March 9,1907,and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1907, page 391 Said funds to be deposited consist of the public school funds of Nappanee School Town, Elkhart Cos , Indiana. All proposals, personal and surety,company bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute. Personal or surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security, must accompany proposals. The Board of Finance of Nappanee School Town, Elkhart county, Indiana. By N. A LEHMAN, President. Attest: GEo. L. Lame, Secretary. 42t3 NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS FOR DEPOSIT OF PUBLIC FUNDS. Notice is hereby given that the Nappauee Board of Finance of The Incorporate Town of Nappanee, Ind., will between the hours of 1 P. M. and 2. P. M., on the 31st day of December, -908, at the Office of the Town Clerk in the Town of Nappanee, County of Elkhart, and State of Indiana, receive written proposals from .banks and trust companies, subject to examination by the State of-Indiana or hvthe United States, and having their place of business in this State, for the receipt of a maximum amount of public funds oh deposit, as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning public funds, tlieir deposit and safekeeping and the collection of interest thereon; creating boards of finance and defining their powers, duties and procedure, prescribing punishment for violations, prescribing when said act shall take effect, and repealing laws in conflict,” approved March 9, 1907, and being Chapter 222 of the Acts of 1907, page 391. Said funds to be deposited consist of the public funds of The incorporate Town of Nappanee, Indiana. All proposals, personal and surety company, bonds must be executed according to official forms prepared under the provisions of the above statute Personal or surety company bond, or collateral bonds as security, must accompany proposals. The Nappanee Board of Finance By John D. Coppes, President. Attest: J. \V. BROWN, Secretary. 42t3

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J. D. SCOTT, Dentist, Nappanee, Ind. Office at residence one square north of corner hardware. In Nappanee every day. Nappanee Real Estate Exchange W. W. BEST. Prop. Insurance and Rotary, Dietrich Block. „ V. T. Weatherhead Practical Plumber, BREMEN, INDIANA. S®"Leave Nappanee orders for work with W. E. Weldy. Phone 343.