Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 March 1921 — Page 10
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WALL-PAPER | Paint Wall Finish Varnish :•! The time is here to toper and paint. Make your home bright X and cheery with new paper'. Our patterns are ail new-and up.-to-daty. Dainty bed-room in pi: ...‘blue and yellow. Dining and Living roomsin all colors and designs. . X , WHERE TO BUY f Our store is owest in price—highest in quality/ Come in and . X let us prove to you thajj il is cheaper and more satisfactory to b*ty from us than through mailorder houses. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY * k . r ~ ' ' ~ $ X THE NYAL QUALITY STORE | C. W. Johnson CEI, Sons | - _ “ON THE SQUARE” -, Phone 24 Phone Us Your Wants k
SEE ME OR CALL PHONE 2283 CHAS. A. LYNCH CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
1 No® come the Pigs—the Calves—the Colts — and the Lambs. • TIME for your work horses and mules to shed their winter’s coat 1 —TIME to tone them up—give their systems a spring house-cleaning—and drive out the worms. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic A Spring Conditioner and Worm ExpeUer Your COWS that-have long been on winter feed need the system-toning, bowel-cleansing, appetizing effects of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. Puts them in fine condition for calving. It means more milk. Your BROOD SOWS will be relieved of constipation and nut in fine fettle for farrowing by a course of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic, —which means healthy pigs, and a mother with an ample milk supply to nourish them. Your SHOATS will be greatly benefited by a course of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic. Itdrivesout the worms—stimulates the appetite and makes them thrive. Feed it to EWES before lambing time. It prevents fevered udders and scouring lambs. Feed it after lambing tiipe to stimulate the flow of milk, insuring lambs for the, early market. j Dr. Hess Stock Tonic contains Tonics for the digestion, Laxatives for the bowels, Diuretics for the kidneys, and Vermifuges for the worms. Why Pay the Peddler Twice My price? DUNHAM & LOVE NAPPANEE PHONE 45 ' Tell m how much stock yon Jim 1 ?. We have a package Id suit. v
Dr. Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice ’■* " ' '■ it
Special This Week ! SUN-KIST ORANGES 25c per Doz.
PAY CASH - PAY LESS MULLETT BROS. phone 67 [KASHsKARRY grocery P£ a p"m. l i| YOUR PENR/ES SAVED ARE DOLLARS EARNED mi
Old Floors Made like new With this new floor surfacing machine, I am now in position to smooth your floors at small cost —Can be used on any 'size, floor —
CiASSIFIED COLUMN I FOR SALK—Farm of SO acres r.-n t rally located from 3 to 7 \niles of 4 different towns: about 30 acres under cultivation, 20 more could be put to mint, balance timber and pasture land/, running water, good' orchard, small fruit, silo, large barn room for 10 cows. 6 horses and sheep or luigs; corn crib anil wagon shed: 6. room house in fair condition. Teritis $l2O per A. With $2.T00 cash or SIOO per A cash, if taken soon. Poor health is reason for selling.- (1 gorge. Stojjtsen; bercer. Nappanee, Ind., Phone TOO. NOTICK: Before you decide upon a business training or higher accounting, residence or correspondence course, write for particulars to the South pend Business College, South Bend’ Ind. We have Just What you want. ' 24tf FOR SALE—We are leaving city and have for sale a cabinet style, Silvertone Phonograph, guaranteed good as new, double spring motor, tone niodulator, $.43 worth of records, n tew 12 inch. These are mostly late records: This is a real bargain. Inquire at Advance-News office. 25-ts FOR SALE—Piano, 3 piece book case and desk combined, cupboard, kitchen cabinet, dining room .fable, extension table, hard coal burner, organ Thomas weight clock. Inquire at the Advance-News office or phone 3854, Nappanee 26tf FOR SALE—One Port Huron 24 H. P. engine 3656, Aultmantolor separator Rumney clover huller. These machines have been run only four seasons. Sold for bargain if sold soon. Wm. Harter, Rhone- 396, Milford.23x3 FOR SALE—A 9-rodm house .with f-ur-naceand bath. Bara, chicken house and two acres of ground all inside corporation. Inquire at Advance-News office. 25tf HOUSE FOR SALE—House for sale on 501 N. Hartman street. Will be vacated March 31, 1921. Mrs. Amiynda Geiselman. 26tf FOR SALE—New, modern bungalows and some vacant lots. In : quire of John VanDerVeen, Nappanee. 23-ts
AUTOMOBILE F(sr SALE—Chevrolet automobile for sale. Inquire Advance- News or phone 3884, Nappanee. 24-ts WANTED— O 6" White Ash Bolts, Highest market price. Warsaw Manufacturing Cos., Warsaw, -Indiana. 25-4 WANTED TO B?V—A modern property in Nappanee. Apply AdvanceNews office. 25-ts. ' * FOR SALE — New Gulbransen playerpiartcr; reasonable. Inquire Ad-vance-News office. 23-ts FOR SALE—House and lot on N. Madison street; modern. Inquire Advance-News office. 23-ts FOR SALE —A Ranent coal stove, as good as new. Call .at Advance-News. 25-ts FOR SALE—Saxon roadster; gooH* condition; a bargain if taken soon. Apply Advance-News office, 26x2 FOR SALE—An extra good incubator. 168 size. 11. W.. Frederick, Phone' 785 • ’ - -26-2
Dr. Hess Poultry PAN-A-CE-A will help make your hens lay now.
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and it shows Here ) I y A Cow can give milk to her fullest capacity only £ when fed the right proportion or balance of milk- * making materials. Milk is made up of Protein, | Carbohydrates, Fat, Minerals and Water, in pro- •{•
portions that, practically speaking, can’t be varied-. Instead of making imperfect milk, a poorly fed cow gives less milk. Feed Purina Cow Chow and your cows will get all the Protein and Calcium needed to balance your Carbohydrate roughness. _ ' All we ask is that you give Purina Cow ChOW a trial and let your milk scalershow vou why vou should keep on feeding it
SYLER C& SYLER -1 Phone 87 - Nappanee |
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FOR RENT—IOO nrre farm, 2 good barns, now bungalow . lurm in-extra good condition—welP tiled and prepared for big crops—j6o acres of A1 corn, oats, wheat and hav land; 40-acres of Al pepi>ermint and onion .land also excellefit for cabbage >aud potatoes. Located 2 miles east of Argos. A man experienced In raising peppermint and onions preferred Dr W 0. Sarber, Argos.., 27x2 FARM HAND WANTED -Opportunity to go to the Northwest, Married man and wife or single man, to work as a farm hand. Gooil v ages. Apply at once to D. R. Beard, W. Centen4nial St., Nappanee, Ind. 26x1 FOR SALE—Sixty acre Michigan farm. Would consider property in Nappanee as part payment. ' For particulars phone- 4482 or see J. N. Howard, owner, 352 Rosenberger St. Nappanee, Ind. 27x2 FOR SALE—A fine home on West Main St. Electric lights, toilet and bath. See Samuel Guiss, Nappanee, Ind., or write Fannie Gardner, 230!) Minn. Ave., Flint, Michigan. 27tf r LOST A gentleman's neck scarf of mixed colors, with brown and gray predominating on one side, in front of Huffman’s bakery. Reward? Leave at Advance-News office. 27x2 LOST —On Thursday a lady's mink fur neck piece. Finder please notify Mrs. C. A. Burbach, phone 201. 27-1 WANTED HOUSE TO RENT—To rent a house any time after March first. Call Stmpkmah s' Garage. 27x1 WANTED To buy 5"0 bu. of good rye. Phone No. 8, Milford, or call Geo. Felkner, Milford, Ind: 27x1 FOUND—-Bathrobe, 2 miles north and 2 miles west of Nappanee. 27-1 V \ \TITIV--Young hid;*' for telephone work, Nappanee Telephone Cos. 27-2 OPTIONS ON HOTEL SITES. The bgard of directors of the Elkhart Hotel Corporation has taken options on several poss b!e_sit-es for the new hotel to be'erected in that city. . READ EVERY PAGE
BANK STATEMENT Farmers & Traders Bank OF NAPPANEE INDIANA . • . ... . . ~ ; , ...... .... - No: 450 - - ------.—. Frank Coppes, President; Charles Mutschler, -Vice-President; Fred E. Coppes, Cashier; Emil G. Winters, Assistant Cashier. .’ Repojt of the condition of the Farmers & Traders Bank of Nappanee, at Nappanee, in, the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on February 21, 1921. ■-' ‘ Resources. Loans and Discounts $441 489 45 Overdrafts ' . ’.751.47 U. S. Bonds . .r.T...... ..... 12,800.00 Other Bonds and Securities 1,300.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures .' 33,118.07 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 77’494.90 Cash on hand 10,250.66 Cash items v...::. 7T~.... .7 :...... 13,31)8,32 Current expenses ...1...!...... 2 73690 Interest paid r.r. 1,617.03 TOTAL, RESOURCES , $600,867.40Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in .. ...$ so non np Surplus ..- \ . ;.. 6,500.00 Undivided Profits -3 086 50 Demand Deposit's $240,805.06 Demand Certificates ; V .256,370.57 * - Savings Deposits ... rrr-........ .. ... .... 10,032:06 507,208.29 Cashier's Checks . 4 072.61 - P B ’ TOTAL LIABILITIES $600,867.40 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ELKHART, ss: I, Fred E. Coppes, CasHier of the Farmers & Traders Bank of Nappanee, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. FRED E. COPPES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn "to b'efore me, this Ist day of March 1921 (SEAL) ..GRACE M. MURRAY, Notary Public. 5 My commission expires November 16, 1924.
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AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Sometime soon-when it is convenient for" you-?why don’j: you visit our 1 Re-Arranged Ready-To-Wear Department ✓ While stocks are not as yet complete,, we can show you a comprehension assortment of new Spring tailormade suits, new Spring coats, new Spring skirts and new Spring dresses. It will be a real pleasure for us to show them to you, whether or not you care to make an immediate purchase. The low prices prevailing in this section will agreeably surprise you. • < • New Rugs-New Linoleums At your convenience you are also priviledged to see the new merchandise in this enlarged department. Ask to see them at any time. No trouble to show goods, is a truthful statement when applied to this store. - . The Hartman Bros. C 0,.. HELP TO MAKE Nappanee The Best Trading Point In Northern Indiana.
‘ * t ttV V 4* NAPPANEE 4. 4* MARKET REPORT. .J. V V Corrected Thursday, Mari 3, 19214. * 4. *’ Prices paid by merchants. 4. 4 -Esfts, per- dozea--.-^-i-,,-,28 4. 4- Butter, per pound 40-50 4. 4* Butterfat, delivered .50 4. J Chickens, heavy T .. ,25 4. •V Chickens, light, ............ .22 4. -*?*- —Old ,„12r.i. 4- Beef hides 03 4. 4* Calf skins ; .04 4. •'•Wheat, per-bushel ...... $1.05,4. •'•.Corn, new, per 100 lbs 75 4. 4* Oats, per bushel 37 4. -I- *!* *!* READ EVERY PAGE
We have secured the well known KOHN tailoring line, the best in the U. S. A. Come in and look the line over-prices are reasonable. •A/ •. ii.,".......,,., ® 1 Easter is Early = ~ March 2T Don’t forget we do all kinds of cleaning the modern way. C. A. Deisch THE TAILOR AND CLEANER
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF Second Hand Motorcycles ON HAND IN GOOD CONDITION 1 HENDERSON AND SIDE CAR 1 1919 TWIN EXCELSIOR 11917 TWIN EXCELSIOR WITH SIDE CAR - -74-4914 TWIN. EXCELSIOR , 1 1913 SINGLE EXCELSIOR 1 1913 SINGLE HARLEY ALSO 28x3 TIRES AND TUBES FOR MOTOR & SAXON CARS WE ALSO HAVE A LINE OF New and Second Hapd Bicycles To choose from PRICES RANGING FROM SIO.OO TO $55.00If you are in need of a Motorcycle or Bicycle, call and look them over YODER BROS. Phon -211 , „ Nappanee
PUBLIC SALE 24 HEAD HORSES IN THE MILFORD SALE PAVILION* SATURDAY, MARCH 5 SALE TO BEGIN AT 10:30 A. M. ' - ,r: One Bay mare 9 yrs.'old, wt'.' 1600; Team mules 8- yrs,; old ; Team sorrel -mares coming 3 yrs. old,, wt. 2400; Team bays coming 4 yrs. old, wt. 2,800; Team blacks coming 5 yrs. old, sound, wt. 2,800; Gelding coming 4 yrs. old, wt. 1300; Team bays coming 7 yrs. old, wt. 2900; Two good driving horses; One Bay gelding 6 yr§. old,, wt; 1400; Black mare 9 yrs. old; Mare 5 yrs. old, wt. .1250; Mare 7 yrs. old, wt. 1700.; Gray driving mare 4 yrs. old; Gelding 5 yrs. old, wt. 1400; Jlorse coming 6 yrs. old, wt. 1400; Bay driving- horse; Four good farm chunks 5 and 6 yrs. olcb 65 HEAD OF HOGS Including shoats weighing from 40 to 1?5 pounds and 4 bred sows. MILFORD SALE CO JAMES T. SHEPARD, SAtrE MANAGER ■4— 7—...... CAL STUCKMAN, AUCT- L. J. FELKNER, CLERK
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