Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1921 — Page 8
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mappantee ~ m» MMK ET R lIBBIXLL. mrmiw. ■■ ; Corrected Thursday, Sifljv3l,.-192l ' ’ Prices paid by merchants. Eggs, per dozen .. 1? Butter, per pound . . 35-40 Buttert'at, delivered . 4’ Chickens, heavy .35 Chickens, light 31 Old Roosters ..’ I I Beef hides 03. Calf skins » J>4 Wheat, p<'r,busluE., $1.40 Corn.'new, uis” ri*". 75 Oafs;
FARMERS HAVE OWN MOVIES Bartholomew county:" fanners can see the movies without going to town as a result of the purchase of* a projector anil its use tij 'Oiyint' A rent 0. M. Job. During the/- past, month, films on, -poultry, orchards and hogs were shown at the various tjtt-firerS’ nteejings and an unusually large amp her turned out for the gatherings some of which were held in the most remote pans of the countv. - STARTED 10 YEARS AGO Elevation of railroad t flicks was started in Indianapolis Hi years go. 1 is expected. it will be 'finished - during.. liti’i Up until.this time railroads ■i ave Vpem iiv ork. GRANGE BUYS HOME. - Members of the Bang© grange voted to buy the halt and grounds now occupied by the headquarters of the organization. The building was formerly -the Pour Corners school.
Wall Paper Sale STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 1. ~ We have been very fortunate in obtaining from our factory, a large quantity of new paper at a very low price. This is your opportunity.*" Berooms, Kitchens Dining-Rooms at 25c per double roll Bedrooms, Kitchens, Dining-Rooms at 25c per double roll. 15,000 Rolls Must Go All new, up-to-date shock. Come early and choose from our large assortment. - . 25c SEE OUR WINDOW 25c THE NYAL QUALITY STORE C. W. Johnson CBh Sons “ON THE SQUARE’’ Phone 24 Phone Us Your Wants
WALL PAPER AND PAINT Be sure and see our line of Wall Paper and get our prices on Heath and Milligan Dependable Paints before you'do your papering and paintingu ■ Dunham Love THE REXALL STORE Drugs Kodaks Victrolas Phone 45 Nappanee
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- Cwrespoirferice ■^nm SSSSffttC .« c '-‘ r5 * Mr. anu Mrsi 'ChartuS .' Myrea. are parents c-iar sen TifiryrTrPfhii^daV'." *TT»f■K"-T"■ " r “ ’ - Mrs. John-Martin and daughters, Mary, and Esther, pent Thursday with Mrs. Mary Osborn. Delbert Rpbison purchased a .Hailey Davidson motorcycle. • Joitothan Yoder, the Locke town ship -assessor, was here Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Jlaun W sti-11 on the slck.Jist. J 1 —Mr. and Air#. tqifnit'^irfJugrFTfl' 5 c ; jrTrrrirfi'ir-rrSmr in-law and daughter.. Mr. and Airs Melvin Dennison, on. Saturday. - _ Mr and Mrs. Jesse Krenk. Charles ,JRujJje'y and Airs. Wm. Burkey attend id the services luTd at the Atenno •n-de- > h urclg—wi-nt, -.td,—Wakamsa,—on Good' Friday evening. Peter Erts bought : the' Christ Pippenger property on Saturday. Nelson Bender and.', family moved on a -farm ne.ar Bristol, on Thursday of last week;• Harvey Clingdaniel was here Saturtlay .canvassing: for the Cloverine Salve. Co Air. and Mrs. George Burkey and little son spent Easter with her mother, Airs. Clara Thomas and family, near Bourbon. . - Airs Prank Clouse returned home Friday evening., after, visiting .at,lire-. ;r,r several da. ——. ■- - Mr. and Airs. Miller and- family of near South Bend, spent Easier here with her parents, Mr. and Airs. , Joe Robison. ■ Airs. Christ Pippenger is spending liiis week here with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dennison and is visiting with former neighbors and friends.
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GIRL’S one-strap pumps in black or brown kid or calf, and black patent are today's best sellers. Don’t fail to see our low shoe window. Fine values $2.65 Lace Oxfords same price
bQOd V ISI i iMSA AH,', . * M ffr*gpEEjaSgEfe-1 itAfefflc. intend' the 78th annual session' of thp "iTrrroojjT'uJl .ilc u.i*- jiuuiodtst Eptsrr’po! -pa i mrh- wh b'. It •Wttt"t) e * held at ElwOod, April ti.io 11. Friulciiek D: Lette of’lndianapolis, bishop of the Indiana area: Freeland'.A Hall, superintendent of the Logonsport ills ! trict, and Rev. P E. Greenwalt, pastor of,"the -Elvvood .congregation are in ! charge of the arrangements. Special provisions are being made I to entertain the large number of. vise, 4twi w jUf’TvCi n 'tfr*'*"-Tvi -'ilTTw Ty "on - *Priday" levelling and- one .on Saturday evening, j Taylor university will conduct its baniquet.Friday evening in the .Methodist church and DePauw alumni will hotel a rally at the' Elks' club. The banquet Saturday night will. be served hy the Wawasee institute at the Elk's club. The lecturer for the conference, Dp. Lyle Rader of Chicago, is one of thegreatest chemists in America; anji his expositions Of science nr-connection with religious-subjects hare previously hum with the highest regards by Win ona auderices. . ; ■ _ T ' ■ ■ r-=- . ~
THE NEW GAME LAWS The recent. legislature, having adjourned, doubtless many of your read■ts "ill he interested- in some-of the 1 1- " ratvs oty Tfsti 'nnil ganii', cnaco-ii - 1 shall supply here hut a few of the most'vital points in the laws enacted, which are as follows: * (11--A closed season-on large and small-tnouthed bass and blue , gills from .April 30 to June 16. This ai-T makes it unlawful to' catch bass and blue gills from any of the waters of the- wrtev -m-rite hn-ve-ehi'ni in possi--sion during tiro period named. An emergency clause in the act made it I effective from and after its passage. t | (3) —An act making it unlawful to ; I set- a trout line, or set line in any; of. jibe inland lakes of the sl'ale, or to tise any Bottle or other floating cfm 'ice in either lake efr stream: trot, | lines are limited in streams to one | for each person having no more than | 50 hooks on them, which must not be smaller than one half inch. Boundary : j waters are-not included in this act, i i This- law goes into effect as soon as | declared- •in force by the- Governor, I'whiclji- Will * hp- when “the- laws—printed and circulated iu the various counties. ' There is an act granting pet-mis' sion to harbor ferrets,by the payment of certain fees. Another act .regulates the matter of fishing through (he ictj. There is also an act making a change in the trapping Igws of the state, setting .uniform . -opening and ■ closing dates on all fur-bearing’ animals, starting on November lit and closing on February 10. Yours.very truly Chits. W. Foulks, Clerk ElkhaM Circuit Court COMPANY DISSOLVED Tkv Sludebaki-r Municipal SeruriIties company of South Bend has-been dissolved* TELEPHONE MEN TO MEET. Alembers of the Northern Indiana Telephone association will meet a s LaBtuti- on April 13.
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riMiPERT.Y FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS —8-room house, 1 block from
the Church of the Brethren; electric lights., good cellar and drainage, well waK i; and rain water inside, full sized lot. Will sell for $9t!0.0» down and balance to be paid at $10.60- per month with 6 pi-r"jpent interest. Inquire at Advance-News office.
NOTICE Before you decide upon a business training or higher accounting,. residence or , correspondence course, write for particulars to the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Ind. We have just what you Want. . 24 ts
FOR SALE —A 9 room house with furnaceand bath. : Barn, chicken house and two acres of ground all inside corporation. Inquire at Advance-News office. 2otf lif-LGIAN STALLION Khamur.-Reg- : istry No. 9775, American gtallion Breeding qualities exceptionally good. . Insurance $ 1-2.66 Khamurewill .make . the.-1221 _sn£Uson.a.t..iu.j. Ui.n, . tiuce: '"fo'i7“'!W ",5,1." ' Vi/ur h .If t ok' EmvcI ’ Ab r a hath J. Yoder. 5 ts-10 FOR SALE -New, modern . bungalows and some vacant lots. In- - qttii*e-ce# "Jotm"-VanOtTVeeg,- “tCtrppa--nee... - ■ y— 23-ts I-’ARM_ WANTED— Want' d to hear . from owner of farm or good land for sale for fall delivery, L. Jones, Box 501, Olnev, 111. 31x1 X Full S:AJSE—-Perchon Stallion, an extra good'breeder sure.. Broke to work. Priced to sett. L. Hire, Etna Green," Indiana. , 29x3 j FOR SAFE— 12-year old mare, good | worker and driver, weight ,130 b. j Liberty bonds same as cash, J. A. J Chamberlain. 29-ts fl silk Tricolette waist, Saturday night, in town. Owner may have -same by proving- property and paying fori this ad. 31-1 jPDH SALE—Big valve Excelsior Mo--..ffo'cycle and car. Good condij t ion. M carle Messner, Nappanee. 30x2 YOUNG LADY WANTED To learn -she ■ tailor trade. Wages while •"learning:- C. A. Deisrti. Nappanee; FOR SALE —A good second - -hand standard typewriter, very reasonable. See-at Central Barber shop.3l-1 WANTED—eYoung lady lor telephone'work, Nappanee Jelephone Co. 31-2
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r»-PERSONAi.§;-* - i-Doyle Easter with 11 lends at •• - ■-T""** fl ■■yi'A lord were here lpsi w rck. Aliss Emma Kaufman spruit Easter a.i In-r home In Cori m. Atrsj George Ca Visiting with relatives in Michigan City. The Miascs Fern and Ruth Grosli were South Bend v itors on Saturday. Miss Armata Ijm - r of South Bend | y,. i. 11l i'i nil ■ WWW ?=■ *mr-~ ’ Aliss Ellen Fp'lT/ 'of Bremen was a Saturday guest of Mr and Atrs; Peter Ringenbgrg. Aliss Mar-v Kit- Cromwell was the guest of AI: l.oneta Alishler over Sunday. Mrr-and Mrs. anft'Ywn Forest were Bend and Niles on, Saturday. Air.-and Mrs. i : -:i>erf Rodabaugh visited over Eas- 'with his mother at Lakeville. ’ ITof. and Mrs,,!’ L. Beyler spent Saturday and Fu: ' in South Bend and Bremen. — : I— *rMr. and Mrs. (' Wyman .of Elkhart spent Sunil ' the home of Wm. Anglin. Noble Miller, . Ykron, Ohio, was the guest of Ral; AlflliT Wednesday and Thursday. Harvey Hemnii. rof Chicago was ,the-guesL of-his i ..is. Air., and. Mrm Jacob Hemmingt Aliss Hazel Brown of GraVelton, was the guest nr'Miss Ada Strauss' over Wednes nit 1 Aliss Ruby Zin: : Elkhart visited : over Sunday w her parrrHs, Mr. ’ and Mrs. AI. D. Air. and Mrs. C D TAe.Haven and 1 < _Easre.r guests of . Mrs. Maggie Dell;; - Miss Josephine 1,-'liman, who at- 1 tends Goshen cob spent Faster j with her parents —Mrs. Claytofr-S——,- went to Decat nr-Monday- mon , o conduct a -work’s fnUsicftt it: ' Pi-.-;.. Air. and Airs. I" . I. Harlan of Milford were the gue ; --i Air. and Mrs. Guy Farrington o Sunday. Aliss Addie Wi ; in - Mishawaka spent Faster with f uncle and aunt, Alr.and.Airs. S. A Frevert. Air., and Mrs. ( - nee Wagner of Slurgis, Mich., v.. ilu- gm sts of Simon Beery on lay night, ~ Mr. and Mrs.’C I'ippenger of-f I Elk Wart; spant Ea ; - r-her<^-wut h their daughter, Mrs. A Ua Reed. Ralph Stelnebai Warsaw, visit ed over Friday ni- wi h his parents, ! Air. and Mrs. J. W Steinebach. Thomas Good Holland, Alich.,. was the guest of A!'- and:'“strsr' AaroTr i ilunsberger. over Ab-rwlay night. Jesse jff Fiery -a be real esta,te firm, Arhott STTi- : left ojliTuesday fob Ali-rcei-., FSTTT’Ti : business trip. Air. and Mrs., Harold Alexander spent Easter with her parents,' Air. and Airs! John Mi.-Te rin Mlddlebury," Charles Rohrer of Argos - xA-as the guest of Miss Mary Florv over Sunday. ... ’ . Mr. and Airs. K. C, S:r’ong.- daughters Evelyn anil Leah, spent Easter with her parents. Air. and Mrs. M. Ib Zinn. - r - - Mrs. F. E. Bates and little son of Detroit, were the guests of Air. and Mrs. Harry Rapp several days, this week. Dm ' ■ Mr., and-Mrs. Wm.. Tally spent Faster in Elkhart with their son aikl daughter-in-law. Mr. and 'Mrs Roy Tullv; - Miss Florence Waiter-s and M r.--. - George Gi . • of South Bend, were lire guests of their parents froin; Thursday* iill Sunday Victor Wyman, Byron- Stark and;
. Miss.. Beulah Stark of Elkhart,-spent Stihday afternoon and evening with Maria n^Sn. viler. Missjjpnlia Imnnurck of W r aw, visited oyer Sunday with her brother-in-law' findT sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Strang. Mrs-. George Grise of South fiend returned home- Saturday. aCernoun, after a visit with her parents, Mr.* and Mrs, .T, S. Walters. Mr. and Mrs Edward Miller, sonJoseph and daughter Lama, spent Easter in-Warsaw’with their friends,. Mr. and Mrs MI. Rhodes. Miss Helen Wade of Ligonier .visited from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cioyd Best, Mr. and Mrs Fred Minard and children spent Ea-ter with Mrs, Minard's. brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mi s Edward -Wiu-den-rin -Stwli—Br-tr l .- returned home Sunday afternoon, after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, anti Mrs, John Burk holder. _ , Mr.‘""and *M- Harry T> Frick and little son and daughter of Wawaka, were the g.ue-ts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D’osser and family,-over Easter, Mr. and Ml., G. M, -Reinoehl. son George and daughter Catherine, were' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reinoe.hl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson, over Easter . Rev. C. 13. Bagwell of North Man-' Chester?. Tii-ld worker for Mancht'Slcr college.''was liege Tuesday on business. Be- was the guest of Rev. David Metzler while here. Mrs. .I.eyi Troup returned from .Goshen Saturday morning, being accompanied by In- grandson. Granville Schrock, -son of ]Wr. and Mrs, C. p, Schrock of Smith Haven. Mich. Dr. and. M ,A. E. Johnson of, Pierepton spimt Easter with the- lat : | ter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. M Weaver and family. They were accompanied by Ta-wrs Baughei of --h Webster. "Mr.- and Mrs Fred ’Freese and daught-PFST-tbe Misses F>lanche and Marjorie and Mrs. Lowell Center, of Fostoria, Ohio, were .the guests of relatives land friends here oyer Easter., They returned, home on Wednesday ■ . - ■
"“ The Hartman Bros. Co. A visit to the several departments of this, Nappanee s , greatest store, will give you a comprehensive idea of all that is new in seasonable merchandise. _ ewkneer” inspect anything that interests you an,d make any inquiries you care to. Courteous salespeople are here who will take pleasure in assisting you in any possible. You are particularly urged to visit our Ready-To-Wear section, where you may see splendid assortments of new spring coats, new tailor-made suits, new silk dresses, new separate skirts and new waists and blouses. If you find here what you want you are sure to . Buy It For Less Another interesting section just now is our Floor Covering department. While rugs, carpets and linoleums are not as plentiful as in former years, yet you will find here a large assortment of room size rugs and linoleums. Many persons have already selected new rugs and other floor coverings. You are to do the same. We will store them for you until you want* them. Remember, to look here places you under no obligation to make a purchase. At your convenience come to Nappanee The Best Trading Point In Northern Indiana
Ward Prickett of South Bend spent Easter here with his mother. ' Mr, and Mrs. Jesse T. Mitchell, spent Easter with her mother in Syracuse. ■ . ' Mrs. 11. I, Harms yetU to Chicago Monday afternoon, on a short business trip. Mr, and Mrs. 11. G. Snyder., went- to LaPaz' Tuesday for a visit with relatives, Charles. Miller and family left Wednesday for their'ne,\V' home at, Os-, good.? _ .. .. , Miss Nellie Thompson of Delphi Is visiting with her uncle and aunt., Mr. land. Mrs. Arthur Landis. ! Mrs. Clayton ippenger of Plymouth hemmed home Monday afternoon, [after a \ is it with relatives _ here, j Miss Bessie Lutz of South Bend [spent Easter with- —her parents, Mr, ! and' Mrs. Martin Lutz, south of Nap- • • Mrs. Henry Mclntyre and daughter, Miss Helen of Auburn waited over Easter with Mr._ _and ■ Mrs! George Freese: LaMar 'Mutschler and Herbert Miller, who attends De Patiw university at Greencastte, spent the Easter vacation at home. Mis. Catharine Gfenert of Teegardcn returned home Monday after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Miller. Miss Hazel Miller of North Manchester- college, accompanied by Miss I Kathryn Blocher, -Were, file guests of [Miss Miller's parents here, over Sunday and Monday. j - Mrs. Harold Weygand is visitng with relatives in South-Bend. Mi', and Mrs C. L. Branham, who j spent the w inter with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. J Branham at the Coppes hotel, went to | Galesburg, 111., Monday, to visit with tflieir daughter there. I' * (GUERNSEY CATTLE SALE A COMPLETE SUCCESS. . -Xhi, El.kha rL_ (' aunty ' Guernsey asso'■'v vVft®i r- Veil i-v' tirf 'lbss-t' ( cattle .at very-' satisfactory; prices. ; Borne cows sold at rue.s36o mark and .if. ei:, while .calves and heifers sold at ' <vtra jiLi.ceiL_ r (iit-r $8,3-00. The Guernsey Cattle [association is a fixture and'its future I sales will be looked forward to with intemsL hv outside buyers. MOVIE MAY QUIT There is a possibility that the movie picture.sliow at Middlebury, operated by the-Commercial club of that town, will be forced to discontinue lor wanfof patronage. One show‘a. week is* giveji.
• NAPPANEE IS THE BEST TRADING POINT —JNNORTHERN INDIANA. - The Nappanee merchants give • the.best values to be bad for the • money that' w;ill be found ,any•swhere.: Their stocks are large, • up-to-date and varied enough to (« fill any requirement. People -.within n radius of ten miles- of • Nappntn-e who do not make this • city their regular trading pofHt • will find it. to their advantage to. • pay Nappanee a visit and find • out for 't hemsel ves. The highest • prices ase paid for butterfat, • produce and grain of all.kinds.
NEWS FROM SYRACUSE (-Elkhart Truth) Syracuse was again successful at the regional basketball meet in the I'tiWue gynianasiuin at Lafayette, last Saturday night when they de--Lt. tiled the. ,Cru,wJ.ur.ds.vill.e lligh,-sehooL. team by a close score of 20 to-17. ..The game at.the end of the first hall was 11 to 6 in lavor of Syracuse. At the end of the second half the score was: 17 to 17.: it wSs decided to ©lay aii additional. five-minutes to decide the. winner. After five minutes of "last, and furious" play, the score stood 3o" to ll with Syracuse on the. long en&r Syracuse ...will not be privileged to go’to-the state meet at, Indianapolis next Friday and Saturday. Druckamiller, star forward on the Syracuse team was one of the most briliiaht players on the. floor'at The regional meet. About 40-basketb'aU fans chartered a ear', . fo* Crawfdrdsvitle. Several banquets Were, given in the school. building m "honor of the hoys" line record made this year." The Syracuse team has played 21* games and won 26 including ail tournament games played.
Nathan' 1 ’ Ensley was painfully in ' jured last Friday -evening when' he fell about It) feet through «an elevator shaft in the rear of* the Syracuse, bank building, substaining several severe bruises and sprains. He will be confined to his home for several'days.Mr. and Mrs. -Ernest Richart are" -the parents of a little daughter horn last Sunday. ’ Glen Lamar, little son of Mr. and Mrs? Dr. O. C. Stoelting of Syracuse" fractured his leg above the knee last Week, when - he hopped on a slowly moving automobile on his way lo school. He was not seen Tty the driver of the car, as the side curta-ins were used and the boy was on the Tunning board. When ihe car.struck a rough place, he. was jarred from his seat and fell '-beneath The rear wheels of the car—-the injury resulting. Mrs. Charles Crow had a narrow' escape from drowning Friday afternoon »hen he fell from the South Main .-'QJEfefX * "t > <-R. The. water nt. this place’ls about, two feet deep, at Vhis time of year, and as the "boy fell into the water face down, ho almost immediately choked and tried to get out-rtf- the water-on Iris'bambPand knees. As the water carried him | down Stream -he became unconscious. | and but for the timely arrivaLof-rilan | Wolfe, who lives near, and who I lunged Into tfte -water and rescued ] him, the boy would _ have drowned. ! As it, was, he was soon' revived and suffered no ill effects from bis duck-
Mrs. Ben Yorhies went to a hospital in Chicago last Tuesday morning for a minor operation and for X ray treatment. She returned to her home on Kiddy. Miss Virginia Cleveland is home from Valparaiso university for a- va.cation untif the Sew seiimster starts it\ April. Harvey Cory and family have mov-ee-Tnto the Dan Wolfe property. Yern Slater, who is "employed -in Goshen, was home over Sunday." The W. 0. T. U. ijiet at the home of Mrs. Milt HerttffMCMast - Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. lime. S.ite": ; p.-tp Sunday at the home sf relatives' in Cromwell. Dev. W. T. Kessinger’g class of the „• i
THURSDAY, MARCH sl, IMI
| United Sunday school enj joyed a taffy pull at the-home of Miss Mary .Biishong last Monday night. Henry 'Carson was in Goshen last -Monday. Miss Pearl''Kitson of Denver, Colo., is visiting with her parents,. Mr. and .Mrs. Ben Kitson ■of Syracuse. -She will remain several weeks. Miss Kitson- is employed by the Western Union Telegraph Co., of Denver.' Mrs. Charles Sea-rfoss of south of Syracuse vvent to a hospital in ,Car rett Inf Friday to undergo .- a, .-goitre operat ion. Mrs. John Bylaiul went to,Goshen last week to visit her . son, Harry W’hetsel—w ho has been ill. Georte Jacobs of South Bend vis ed Miss Goldie Mathews »f Byracti ■ - last Sunday. B Henry Matthews visited his brother Robert Matthews, of New Paris l i t Sunday afternoon. Robert MaUhev s Ts. reeoverlhg TTfifii a "BPrliHlS IllnVftg.’ Mrs, Leroy Kuhn went to Mishawa
ka on Saturday to spend the '.weekend'wit It her -husband who is employ - ed at that place. Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Rauer and little son spent, Sunday w ith Air.- and Mrs. 11. W. Vorhies of Elkhart, • Mrs. Charles Bungef-and daughter Alta Fav. of Shuflrßend, are spending a few (lavswith relatives in and near Syrcuse; GOOD-BYE DANDELIONS ' “ Discovery of the long sought fertilizer that will grow grass—and. Mil Weeds is announced by the experi riient station of Rhode Island -.:state., college as a result of twenty years re search. The realization of the dream Of gardeners the world over—a weedless lawn—is possible without trouble or. expense according to the official statement, merely bv the use of ammonium sulphate instead of nitrate of fertilizer. “Slowly but surely the weeds will disappear and the .lawn will become the eVhn; velvety green that is the envy of every neighbor. - “Gardeners have almost universally advised supplying nitrogen, the chief Hv-meitriiV Clin |ilaf!TT(Vfii @f - the.form of nitrate of soda," says tho Statement. "This gradually tends, to create ah . alkaline, eomy.lion of tho soil which is espet-milv ilic,,u rowih of "weeds.* Soon fh'e’’gra is crowded out and the lawn has an uneven appearance. - * “By using ammonium - sulphate-, which is not, more expensive in the same- qunnliti< s as the nitrate of sodir, the '.required' amount nitrogen, is furnished arid the soil kept in the acid., eonditfon under which the grass develops best, but they weeds are so weakened that they are crowded out
WAWASEE. HOTEL OPEN | Matty Kratzer and Clyde Ballou are at Lake Wawasee fitting up the Brum jes hotel for the season. They opened the place on Sunday last. The Vawier Bark hotel is nearing completion and will be opened about June 1. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. R. Boyts will return from .Miami, Fla., early next month, c HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION ! The Elkhart CoOnty; -Historical soI f fei \ was entertained at the home .of ; Miss Luella Barlow arid Mrs. Helen 11. England of Coshen, and the feW j lowing officers \vere elected for tli ■ ; ensuing year: 11. S. K. Bartholomew. -1:' t sider-t: .1. \y. Foreman* viee-preY i (lent , 1-. la. C. Hawks, treaaufer: i Tamil a Barlow, secit-tarr? -aniL A R. j Weaver, ex-officio" custodian. ' .
