Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 37, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 October 1916 — Page 10

RINGENBERG-LAPE COMPANY ' • .. . r • • •4. - ; •, • ' y ' . ' r . ■' • x . • . Announce to their many customers and friends in Nappanee and vicinity that their Annual Autumn Opening win be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 10, 2O and. 21 There will be an authentic showing of the very latest styles in Redfern Coats for Ladies and Misses. Walk-Over and Queen Quality Shoes. Arrow Shirts and Tiger Hats. THE FALL AND WINTER LINES OF DRESS GOODS ARE COMPLETE

- . How About That Roof? ✓ % *. Does it leak? Better reroof with our high-grade Red Cedar or the Reynolds Slate Asphalt Shingles, Do it now before snow falls. You will have no more roofing troubles. \ Miller Lumber & Coal Cos. A

f Always f Buy the Best TOILET ARTICLES and Keep Pleased L with Your Appearance "A

A Large Line of Beauty Aids Every woman wants to be as attractive as possible. And It’s perfectly right that she should be. Actresses are more envied and admired, perhaps, than any other class of women. Yet they are not always the most beautiful. They attribute their charms in a measure to the regular use of good creams, lotions, etc. We have a line of the latest and most effective beauty aids, perfumes, etc, to please the most exacting. Dunham & Love The Rexall Store

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THE NAPPANEE JJEWS ~9 r . • Nappankx, F.lkhabt County, Ind. sf' ' ' “ ' ’• Office ’Fhom 68; Residence, 104.

PERSONALS

John Lape spent Sunday in Goshen. *ll.ll. Laughlin has returned from California. Walter FHir.es returned from Garrett Friday. . Mrs Wm. Canode returned to Goshen Saturday. , A. TV. Weaver of Wakarusa* was in town .Saturday. Mrs. Susie Garrett returned to M unde Friday. Mrs. Rose Harry returned to Mount Summit Friday. Miss Mildred Freese was home from Chicago Sunday. A. A. Laughlin was in-Leesburg on business Friday. Mrs. Jesse Mitchell returned from Syracuse Monday. Mrs. Sarah Whitehead returned to Warsaw Saturday. I. I. Landis of Elkhart was here on business Saturday. .Mrs. 11. L. James visited her son in Auburn last week. Mrs. Geo. Grise of Bremen was a visitor here Friday. *5--Miss Madoline Campbell has returned from Laporte. O. V. Itellaven returned from Tyron/.a, Ark., Saturday. Jesse Blngenberg was in Chicago Wednesday on business. Miss Vera Kelly spent Sunday at her home in South Bend. J. Fred Freese and family of Fostoria, Ohio, Were here this week. Miss May Detwiler of Goshen spent Sunday with Miss Tla/.el Blosser. 1 Miss Kula Hill of Goshen spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. M. Keecii. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Binkley were Bremen visitors Saturday afternoon. lienry Schneider and son Hale were Breinen’yisitors Saturday afternoon. David Hoclistetler and family of Kalna, lowa, are visiting relatives here Mrs. M. D. Hochstetier returned to Goshen Saturday after visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. John Groves spent Sunday in Syracuse wfth Mrs. Mary Toms. Miss Lola Brock is spending the winter in Elkhart with Mrs. Thomas Brock. Mrs. Ft. W. /.Inn of Grand Fiaplds, Midi., and Mrs. W. M inear, of Huntington, were the guests of relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Cable Pettit, Mrs. Frank Heed, Miss Gale Blllnianfmd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eby motored to Elkhart Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs Fred Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Klein near Wakarusa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Lape and Mr. a lid M re. E. S. Mullett motored to Goshen Sunday wiiere they were tlie guests of i’rof. F). S. Gerlg. Mrs, B. li MelloU of Anderson and 'Firs. It. A. Hendricks of Seattle. Washington, visited witli Mr. ana Mrs. J. K. Mellott last week.

Mrs. C. I. Yoder of,,Goshen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yost Yoder.. Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Hick* of Elkhaft spent Sunday with Mrs. Daniel Young. -- ———r — : —- Misses- Mabel Lelnliart and Elva Sclilabach spent Sunday in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Isaac Rodegeb is spending this week in Elkhart visiting her son Jesse Rodegeb. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Culp of Wakarusa spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P,*A. Lehman. Clarence - Pollock of South Bend spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Nancy Pollock. Mrs. Adam Kaufman returned to Bremen Wednesday afternoon after visiting relatives. Mrs. Henry Wilson returned to Elkhart Monday after yisiting Mrs. Orville Robinson. Mrs. Jennie Palmer went to Woodstock, 111., Saturday where she will make her future home. Mrs. J. W. Weber went .to North Webster Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison. Mrs. Thomas Bensberger visited her daughter Mrs. Wm. Green in Bremen Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eager went to Elkhart Friday to visit their daughter Mrs. Myrtle Shigley. Mrs. Otto Streck returned to Garrett Saturday accompanied by her sister Miss Rosella Frevert. Miss Verna Shull returned to Goshen Saturday after spending several days with Mrs. Geo. Snyder. Daniel E. Stutsman .went to Arthur, 111., Friday where lie will visit his parents for a week. Mrs. John Biller and son went to Toledo, Ohio, Monday to* visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dick. M rs. Coppes spent several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Doswell In Fort Wayne this week. .Mrs. J. K. Mellott and Mrs. J. W. Housouer spent Sunday in Hamlet with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swihart. Mrs. Rachel Yoder went t 6 Bristol Friday to visit her daughters Mrs. Henry Krise and Mrs. Jos. Andrews. Mr. r and Mrs. Samuel Welch of Plymouth and Guy Welch of Teegarden spent several days at the home of Samuel Frevert this week. Mrs. Mary McClintlc returned to Butler, lnd., Monday after visiting her sisters, Mrs. Chas. Klaus, Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder and Mrs. Sarah Grager. Dr. Delbert Price returned Tuesday from a motor trip to Ashland, Ohio, where he visited his son Harold and niece Miss Mary Price who are attending college there. Mesdatues E. E. Frantz and Edward Cooper of Peru and the Misses Lillie and Minnie Minear were here a few days last week to attend the Brethren State Conference. When You Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a serious Matter and should not be trilled witli, as some of the most dangerous diseases start witli a conimon cold. Takq pii&mberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You are not experimenting when you use this remdy, as It has been in use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains -no opium or other narcotic. Obtainable every wiiere. adv

SHIVELY BROTHERS HARNESS, HARDWARE BUGGIES, HORSE FURNISHINGS AND LEATHER GOODS We are now located in our new rooms in ' - • • • T the Bechtel Block on the south side of East Market street, and having purchased the hardware business of Howenstein-Burbach Cos., will conduct an up-to-date hardware store in connection with our harness business. \ Our stock in the above lines is as complete as can be found anywhere in Northern 4 Indiana. * ..3* •• *•* : COME AND SEE US IN OUR NEW HOME 4 SHIVELY BROTHERS

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