Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 36, Number 25, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 August 1915 — Page 4

ADVANCE DISPLAY OF MENS’ AND BOY'S SUITS ■i s. ... ’ • • ' _ ■ ■i-~■ " • - . For years this store has been noted for its correct outfitting of men’s weafT~ Having made this a spe- - r cialty we are prepared to give exceptional values in many fancy and staple weaves. -> f l ' ■ * .• C • The English Models T . * are very popular, neat appearing and a style adopted to all ages. This line is deserving your carefull attention. Should you not be able to find just what you want in "fifes* —*'* *► t ready-to-wear, our made-to-measure department is very complete. A New Lot of Fancy Ties Just In—Select One Now Hartman Brothers TRIPLE STORE

Ever hear of the small boy who said he didn’t know much about freezing ice cream but that he was great on thawing it? LITTLE work or knowledge is necessary to use one of our Ice Cream Freezers. An inexperienced person can make Ice Cream that is deliciously smooth and mellow, and that will fairly melt in your mouth, thus making hot weather a pleasure instead of a discomfort. , * ' We have all sizes from one gallon up. Make your own Ice Cream. It is better and cheaper. ft* U V—„ V..!' . liiiin-kM In.

THE N A I*l’AN EE NE WS Nai-i’anek, Klkhakt County, Ind. , Goudon N. sfuKHAv-,- Owner. . KnteredH-t the Poet-office at Nappanee lnd., as secoutf-clasa m itter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT 10Mt One copy, ptie year l 50 One copy, six months. 7E One copy, three months „...* A Paper For Hit People. •* Odd Bits of News.* liangor, Me —Hal Llssenblnn, a resident olthU. city, -jho-4md beep missing for several days, was found mired to the waist in mud near Stillwater and unable to- move „ He was nearly exhausted from lack of food and sleep. . “Winder, Ga.ZThe McKledutf' sis tere lipid the record of this state sot stay-at-homes. With their fathei they settled on the land which Is now part of Winder in 1835, and livt never been ten miles from the plact nor have either of them ever been In side a railroad coach. ~~ Muskogee, Okla—Frankie Lily, 20 years old, Is making a small fortum teaming In the oil fields. The heavy lifting Is done by cranes, but the glr drives her team and is said to be one of the best ‘‘horsemen" in this sec tlon of the country. San Francisco, Gol.—The Pan American Medical Congress is madi physicians who are brave men, They are trying to stop kissing. Dr E. F. Otis, Santa Domingo, the tuberculosis expert, says It would be fai better for sweethearts to greet each other with a gentle slap on the cheek Instead of an embrace and a kiss The doctors accepted the hai d-slap kiss as their future rule and It Is be lleved they will be* alone 4a their misery. Towanda, Pa.—Mrs. Luella J. Packard, tiPyears old, swallowed a stick nearly 10 Inches long and is dead. She had no recollection of swallowing the wood, but it was found when doctors operated for appendicitis. Milwaukee, Wls —Joseph Gillett Is the "oldest schoolboy.” He has just turned seventy-two and is one of the best scholars In the engineering course of the continuation school. Bessemer, Mich.—When Andrew Lapp! and his family returned home from a call at one of their neighbors, they found a huge hole In the ground where their home oughfto have been. The ground had given way and the house had dropped Into an old shaft 200 feet deep. Chicago, 111. —The Northwestern railroad has put a lunch-counter car on the “golf special,” Chicago’s swellest suburban train. Out-bound golfers now dine at a white enamelled count er running the entire length of the car, with a row of high seats In front of it, and white garbed waiters assemble a half-minute meal on order. Chester, W. struck 1 a tree near a small farmhouse three miles from here, knockingdt through the roof of the house and killing two sisters Miss Nancy Logan, 71, and Mrs. Margaret Wychoff, 74. '

Atlanta, G*.—Rev. G. W. Elchelberger, in the current issue of the Georgia Commonwealth, says that women are drinking more liquor than men, while men are drinking less than they did several years ago. He urges a legislative tight to enforce prohibition in Georgia which, though dry, tie says, has a blind-tiger In every near beer stand. Huntington, W. Va.—Because his wife'ehewed tobacco in bed, Francis Edgell was granted a divorce and the custody of their four children. Philadelphia, Pa.—A Christmas greeting mailed in New York more than seven years ago, reached its destination less than 100 miles away lrst Sunday. The letter was sent by H. C. Pearson, an employee of the Western Union Telegraph company, to his wife who, at that time resided in Allentown; Pa. Connellsville, Pa.—Frances Cadero, 20 years of age, manages a 76 acre farm near here, including the care of six horses and several cows. She has been in charge of the farm for three years, and has discarded skirts for trousers to work In the Held and barn. Philadelphia, l*a.—When the coaster brake on Joe Ritter’s bicycle went wrong and the rider was in danger oT drowning, he guided ills bicycle into a tree. At the Impact, the boy was thrown over the handlebars and into the tree, where he rebounded and fell into a crotch and was wedged there. Several men loosened him and sent him to a hospital. Harlart+ias Charge of Music. C, W. Harlan of Warsaw, has been engaged to take charge of the music for the Urst annual Institute of the school teachers of Noble ’ county, which will be held, at Albion from August 23 to August 27. \Harley Named. L. G. Harley was appointed post master of Plymouth. Mr. Harley re ceives this appointment upon recommendation of Congressman Barnhart and will take otllce at the expiration of Postmaster Gam's term which is about. August 15. A Good Household Salve. Ordinary ailments and Injuries are not of but infection or low vitality may make them dangerous Don’t neglect a cut, sore bruise or hurt; because It’s small llloqd poison lias nSSUIted froth a”phi prick or scratch./ For all such ailments Hucklen's/A rnlca Salve Is ex cel lent, it protects arid’ heals the hurt, is antlseptljb, kills infection atid prevents dang/rous complications. Sood'fqrall skin blemishes, pimples salt rheum, eczema Get an original

COMING WITH AIL NEW FEATURES fljjjg Congress of High-class Trapeze and Roman Ring Aerialists, tatats* Fanny Clowns and World’sWisestTrainedAnimals BliießilihonPerfO[ming Pomes I jngVFamous Comedy Bears Acrobatic Equestrian Monkeys Sir Royal, the T _ human-like Gi- £ Jf4R> ant Rhesus Monke in Im- f fi'f personations... l>/f¥V FREE BAND CONCERT before performances. POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY 2—Complete Shows Daily—2 Afternoon at 2 and Night at 8 UNDER WATERPROOF TENTS

North Main Street Nappanee OA Fri., Aug. L\J Must Use Paper Cups at Fairs. ‘ The state food and drug , commissionei js still on the job, protecting our "tummies” from anything that might be injurious. His latest ukase forbids the use of glasses for drinkirfg lemonades, cider or other beverages at streets or county fairs, directing that paper cups must be uses. -The following letter has been sent by H. E. Barnard to "privilege” men at fairs: "We are having more difficulty in regulating the situation of lunch and beverage stands than any other class of dealers of foods. The men who work the fairs are poorly equipped, careless and irresponsible. “Will you advise all who apply for space at your fair'that they will not be allowed to sell lemonade, cider or other beverages unless they are prepared to serve each customer in a paper cup. Glass tumblers will not be allowed. "All foodstuffs must be thoroughly protected all the time. Candies and cracker jack, etc., must not be made on the grounds. % "State inspectors and local health officers are instructed to usee that these orders are rigidly enforced.” -• Human Monstrosity Found. In the home of John Kaman, a poverty stricken foreigner at South Bend, has bebn found an unusual disease. The victim, a fourteen year old girl, has not ffTown since a year old, either physically or mentally. The entire absence of thyroid glands of the neck Is said to be responsible for the child's condition. - — l Tablet* and pencils at the News Bookstore. An Easy, Pleasant Laxative. One or two Dr. King’s New Life Rills wish a tumbler of waterat night. No bad, nauseating taste; no belching gas. Go right to bed Wake up in the morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel movement, and feel tine all day. Dr. King’s New Life Rills are sold by all druggists, 36 In an original package for 25c. .Get a bottle today--enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative, adv.

Fall hats now on display. New Tprbans in tarn effect', also large dress hats in silk, satin' velvet and maline. Corduroy Urns at SI.OO- - felt crushers at 600 ANNA HOLMAN *■

THE KINDEL DAVENPORT ; • - Is a most useful article of furniture a- ■ in any home, and is an investment that you will never regret. * - .“r —~ ■■. - We have this famous Kindel in several styles, sizes and prices. There is one here that will fit your room and suit your needs exactly. Come in and investigate the Kindel Bed Davenport. N. A. Lehman Furniture and Rugs

ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION

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machinery. ELECTRIC LIGHTING

For stores and homes. We are Sterling Mazda agents. Ask to see the New 100 Watt Nitrogen Mazdas.

We can suggest the, best lighting arrangement, to use with the least cost to 11 install and the most economical to operate. -' iwnanto • a v - • _ .c, , 4k _-‘ General Repairing LAPE ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

His Receipt When you cash a check you are required to Write your name on the back of it. This is your receipt to the man who pays you. Why not require the man you pay to write HIS name on YOUR check. It is the best kind of a receipt. - Open-YOUR account at this Bank. Deposits received Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 in addition to regular banking hours. Farmers ,& Traders Bank v of Nappanee CAPITAL SBO,OOO 11. B. Greene, President. . " Fred E. Coppes, Cashier. Frank Coppes,* Vice-President. J. I). Arvlne, Asst* Cashier

Building Material _ _j ; .We have on hand at all times, building material of all kinds. Give us a trial when you want something ip our line. _ . ~ i Miller Lumber & Coal Cos.

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. MOTORS Furnished, wired and installed complete for various uses such as sewing machines, wash machines, and all

DB.O.S.INKS, -pHYSUUAN ANI) SURGEON. IT / NBppnee, Inili it a Office in Hartman Block. ’ - Phone 30. t DR. H..J. DKKRKKB. UHYBICIAN AND WVMGBOfi, Jl Nappanee, lud. Office at residence. Prompt attention itiven to all calls. Office and residence phones, 90. DR. J. S. SLABAUGH Homeopathic physician and SURGEON. Nappanee, lnd* Office—One block north of Yoder Bros. Phone 47. J. S. McBNTAFFBR Notary public, Nappanee,; Ind Loans, Collections, Real estate and Insur tnce. Officii in the Dietrich block. LOUIS C. VAN Dipt LIP, Lawyer. ReKistered Patent Attorney, Patent-, ) Copyrights. etc. MECHANICAL EXPERT. 431 S. Main St., Elkhart, Ind. Nappanee Real Estate Exchange W. W. BEST. Prop. Insurance and Notary Dietrich Block. CHIROPRACTOR _ Palmer School Graduate R. El. Davenport, D. C. Special attention paid to acute diseases and children’s ailments. We locate and remove the cause of disease. Residence and country Calls made. Consultation and spinal analysis free at office. Lady attendant. Office Hours: Wakafusu, over Dan DoeritiK’s store, 9a. in. to 4 p. in., phone 90. C. K. LITTLE Dentist - Nappanee, Ind. Office over RexallDrug Store. Phone 204. J. D. SCOTT, _ Dentist Nappanee, Ind. Office at residence one square north of corner hardware. In Nappanee every day. CAL L. STIICKMAN AUCTIONEER Phone 335 Nappanee. Ind. - t Phone No. 393 Calls the NAPPANEE STEAM LAUNDRY. Win can at your home for „ Laundry or Washing ’ “Auditorium” “Theatorium” NAPPANEE AMUSEMENT CO. NAPPANEE, INDIANA T. P. Greene, Mgr. CLAUDE R. STOOPS

Optician

EYES TESTED FREE Office with Telephone Cos. Phone 200 JACOB O. KANTZ ATTORNEY - - NOTARY Nappanee, Ind. Phone 186. PERRY A. EARLY LAWYER Fire Insurance Written

REAL ESTATE Bought and Sold A tise lot, of well located farm and town properties at right, prices for your selection. Special attention to loaning money on best security, also to all kinds of insurance. Come in and see me. T. J. Prickett North side East Market street. Nappanee, - Indiana

Eyes Examined Free _ GUhm rilUd at Moderate Price*. 'Satisfaction Guaranteed

Dr. J. Burke Cos. Manufacturing Opticians. ISO S. Michigan St SOUTH BEND. IND. £ , „ < i T,CK: We duplicate any lehe tlif name day, no Quitter who fltted.them. Send the broken piece* Phone *WI, Dr. D. K. Buzzard Veterinary Surgeon Strycker & Son’s liarn, E. Lincoln St. Phones: (5* lden ®' *5 (Otllce, 72 NAPPANEE . INDIANA - - f John VanDerVeen ARCHITECT ano BUILDER 153 W. Market St. Phone 353