Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 April 1921 — Page 4
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Specials for Saturday, April 9th CONGOLEUM RUGS
Use them in front of your Kitchen-Cabinet and Range, to save your linoleum where the wear is the hardest. > They will go fast at this price. ' SALE IS SATURDAY ONLY Lehman Furniture Store ! B. F. Ringle, Prop. ' Nappanee
Auto Tops tailored • to fit Auto Side Curtains for any j make of car. Automobile painting. Full line of Farm wagons and buggies. Parrett Tractors. We also build wagons and . buggies to order. Garage in connection. See or telephone us for prices. Phone 44 Harry Oram & Son WARSAW
Open a Savings Account A .. • e> . ■ ~ •• . Four percent interest paid on Savings fourtimes a year. Deposits made by the 10th, draw interest from April Ist. DO IT NOW! Farmers & Traders Bank Os Nappanee CAPITAL SBO,OOO
| SPRING PAINTS •{• We have a full line of * GARDEN SEEDS V $ ' ONION SETS I : GARDEN HOES £hi ~ GARDEN RAKES * •* GARDEN PLOWS , SPADES '4 SHOVELS ¥ ' POULTRY NETTING | _ WIRE CLOTH f PAINTS OILS •> PAINT BRUSHES * HIGH GRADE HOUSE PAINT * HIGH GRADE HOUSE VARNISHES f A. H. Kaufman & Cos. ? V Nappanee's Department Store Phone 68 . a m. A A A A A A A • • • • • • * #f'i' '‘A*******...... -
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Correspondence HASTING. . =" : H*f'PtwbjrH! -yetvice* -■were vv Ii 1 ul - tended Sunday" evening. Mrs. Sarah' Oster ofl Elkhart is now visiting with relatives and old tittle friends of this place. Burch Kline of Three Rivers, Mich., re turned toMtis home Monday. Mrs. K. P, .Bille.r, and Miss Sylr-ia. Svvartzla-nder called at tlie home of James Biller Sunday. ' The farmers tire all busily engaged irV their spring work ~ .Edgar Swartzlander and family spent Sunday with Harley Speteher and family.. Miss Elsie RuTe and. Leßoy Biller we re in A l wod Slinda y afternoon, visiting with relatives-. Mrs. Ralph Rohrer and Miss Sylvia Swat" Slander motored In Goshen last Friday. .- # ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Metzler entertained the following at 'dinner SundavT Mrs. Wni. Archer; Miss Mildred and Glady-s—.Archer; -Donald Archer; Ray of- Elkhart,-and' Rjtlph Metzler and family;' Ray Metzler and family; Clarence Stouder and family'and Mr. and -/Mrs. Rett Metzler. . RETURNED FROM FLORIDA Clarence Heckaman returned home Saturday afternoon from spending the winter in Florida. He was at Lakeville and Tampa a greater part of the time.- Mr. Hcckaman returned by the way of Washington, D. C., where.he spent several days viewing the places of interest in the Nation's capital. NEW SEDAN R. A. Wilson is driving anew Ford sedan. v .
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Soften The Blow
Tornadoes invade every, inhabited part .of the country. One “blow” devastated 4,()()() square miles. One city.lost a million-; dollars; -another 14 millions. dn two weeks’ time the Hartford once paid ,losses ni -stl cities and towns, in lo dilTerentotfttates. v Don’t wait until fine heads your‘way. Insure now. The Hiirfford policy covers Tornado, ('yclone and Wind Damage to buildings atid•contents.' We write it. T. J. Prickett & Son - -7Phone £lB ~ Nappanee
Eyes Examined
. Glasses Property Fitted Dr. J. Burke,Op*t. 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. SOUTH BEND, IND. "Broken lenses duplicated the same day... Prices moderate.
.Wanted! Phone at our expense and we will r-emove-an 'dead- an.d worthlc-ss-stock-THE ELK'HART-COUNTY FERTILIZER CO. Phone 3 sh%K on 135' Wakarusa
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PERSONALS li: B Popp Spent Sunday with friends in Milford. ’ , Clarence Moloway u - in Bremen iS.iiurilaj—afternoon , 1. W Lenina rnaih 7 Im- ni - trip i j*Wrt)bard of l• • htlry. "a.- a | Nappanee visitor on I day . Moses Mangold sped Sunday and Monday with friend m Chicago.' Mr. and Mr*. J.H !*■ ijndage visited with relatives in G-n over Sun Lla-y, . i ■ ■ • A Mis*_J)pra Mange r of Fort \Vayne is visiting at the I; -of her father. Moses Mangold. Chits. F, McFall, m Lamb Bros. & Greene, transacted ! ,nr.-s in Sj nt(use on Saturday. 1, J. Mast of m Milford, visired with relatives at 1; .'Mile, 0., from Saturday until MA Mrs. W. P. Lock-wood went toFnuikfort Monday natrlfitlg for' g. 'few days' visit with rr ivVs. Mr. and Mrs. M <ei Keeeh of ! Milford Junction "ere Nappanee j visitors Saturday i moon. yyss Mahala Kin; .11 of Goshen is. the guest of her I 'her and .sister-in-law, Mr. and Mi A H, Kanfman, Mr. and Mrs. I, ;> Landis of South Bend were the gin • of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Callan" -Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles La; ! ahtf. daughter Miss Wilma of Ge~;i visited over Sunday with. Mr. ad Mrs. David Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. J. if Bontragfr and children of Waka; -were- Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Smoltzer. Mr and Mrs l! Si brock of near Middlebttry were Sunday guests at the homes of Aaron Smeltzer and N. A. Lehman. Mrs, Daniel La- if Bremen spent from Thursday uir Sunday with her son and daughter-it ivv, Mr and Mrs, i George Laser. /Mrs. Herman Johnson and Miss Nellie Robinson vwv the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lest/ Sawyer in Syracuse on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. ...James S. . Chilcote I were Sunday gue/- oL. his brother and sister-in-law-, Mr. and Mrs. Robeif Chilcote in Milford. . Mr. and Mrs. Gcifrge' Warner and Mr. and Mrs. C. A Burbacjt were Sunday guests oT’ATf. and Mrs. Isaiah Rohrer. near Gosh- a. Mrs.- Levi "Troup- and grandsons, N- vvi-11 and Wil; . Troup, visited vvith_Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merick in Milford on Saturn . Mrs. Frank- B. Batfcs returned to her home in Detroit Sunday afternoon, after, a Week s visit with Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Rapp. _ . Mesdames , Oliv,: N-hpr. Phillip, Huff, MaVvin Buff-and Miss Reba Brumbaugh Were nt Bremen for the afternoon on Saturday. Mrs. Arnos Mike! and children of Mishawaka are spending this week with her brother , and sip.ter-in-lnw, Mr. and'Mrs. George Laser. - Granville Schrock of, outh Haven returned hrJTHe Saturday morning after a week’s .visit - wTHr his grandparents, ivtr. and Mis. Levi Trpup. went to Albion Saturday morning for a few days’ visft with relatives jtn'd. to look after his farming-interests near-that place. - Paul nine, "who_a.fterids Indiana university at Blooming' on, visited vyith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Uline, from Thursday until Tuesday.
.'Mrs. JeSse Moore of Marion returned home Monday morning after a two weeks’ tteit with her Brntfrei-InlaS'* and sister, Mr.'and Mrs. Irvins Best. C.loyd Hest visited oyer 'Sunday with relaifu--. in'Ligonier. li-- we* accompanied Home on _Mondr y by .Mrs. Best who went to l.isonier on Thursday, Harry Browning of Montevideo,. Minn., returned home Saturday^-after-noon, after‘it visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr Ed Avard-Himes. _ - .... Mrs.T Earnest Pinkerton- and "son Paul, .of South Bend; are spending this week wiijj Mrs. Pinkerton's sis te-rs, Mrs. John Stose and Mrs. Bert Rensberger._ Clarence Boyer, bookeeper and Stenographer for the Evangelical VisitorJPub 1 isbtng-companv, returned Monday from a weea’s visit with his parents_in paifton. W \v: Wilson, Dr. E. T Playne. T'kiyiff l*U** fllHl were in South. Bend on Friday transacting , trusmeas- relating -U-<u' tbei'r. Texas possessions.Capt. and Mrs. George Noli! '"have arrived , in San Francisco from lionolulu, where the captain had beerrfstationed Hfe*past;. two"-years, -but has recently. been assigned to ‘Cincinnati. Capt. and Mrs-. NolU.firelexpeci'ed'. in Nappanee 1 1., latter part of Hie week for a visit with his parents"wfme_enroute to Cincinnati. -
: General : > Machine Work : J , Repairing hrokcn’pnrts ] of motors and ! ; machinery. ; 1 Saw Gumming _ I f Standard and SAL ; • . tbread- bolts, nuts, ma- • • , • cliiuc screws, taper and < cotter pins, washers; < j WHITE j Co.; ; 9th &E. Lincoln Ave. . 1 i Phone 683 ! : Goshen, Indiana. { : 32 -4 1A
PERSONALS * Lee Merl Sumpter of Milford Junction returned homo Saturday morning, after a. ten .days,’ visit with rhisbrother in law .t-tjd Visfer, Mr. and Nits Edward Hurtti three miles northeasi of Nappanee Harry Nelter, whole taking a course in chemistry at , Northwestern uni-vei-jjit.v, Evanston,- returned to his sludie!f / at the university Saturday evening, after a two weeks' vlsii, with itis parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 L, Neher. Dr. H 1C Buzzard,’ formerly’oT'Napr panee, but now owner of the GlenvvtVod stock farm 6 miles oast of Goshen, was a Nappupee visitor on Satdaughter, Miss Myrtie, who had been an operator in Hie office of the Naj>pattee Telephone company the past six months, but who has resigned and will remain at home for the summer.
Correspondence OAK GROVE A number from here attended the box social at Daugherty school Saturday’ eyening. Arthur Johnson and lamily visited with Irvin Johnson’s Sunday. Mr. and' Airs. Eckhart Leinhart of Deweyville were calling on friends here Thursday. A son, William Henry, was born to Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Fink last Tuesday. Frank Gordon and family took Sunday dinner with Solom'on Wilson's* Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gordon visited with relatives at Elkhart Sunday,. William Hunsbe'rger feiuihed home from Illinois last Monday. He says there is no place like home. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Shirk of Bre--ineii—xi&ited Saturday and Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. arrd Mrs. Jacob Pittman. Frank Gordon and Amos Truex made/ a business trip to South Bendlast Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. David Lechljtner from south of Nappanee attended quarterly meeting here Sunday* John IsfxleWand - fam;iTy, catted on* Mrs. John Bixler at Wakarusa Sunday afternoon. Hobart -Schlemmer of Bremen was on our streets Tuesday. Solomon Skinner worked- for Otto Gordon several days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Oren Weldy and Roy Truex and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Olliver Pittman Sunday.
.BEST SCHOOL Dorothy Rosbrugh, Teacher Tillie Schmucker, Editor.- * The fifth grade ai'e reviewing in arithmetic. ' - Tlie fourth grade are learning the Franklin’s proverbs from Poor Richard's almanac. Lizzie Schmucker was absent last week. Wilson Slabaugh visited our school last week. 0 Wilma Haney was absent, last Monday on account of sickness. —Annie Mast and the two Schmucker "girls visited the Amish school last Tuesday. The seventh anjl eighth grad£ts**re reviewing in reading. We had visiting day last Tuesday,
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DO YOU-PINE FOR LUMBER - that isn’t all knots; that is straight grained and 'well seasoned? Then' you want lo see us and we want to see -you. Once you see our lumber and" learn our prices we know WE CAN DO BUSINESS TOGETHER . Mimes no. d.fj.erem e j.| .you .. require only a small quantify. Wo will lie just as glad to satisfy You as if you needed all we have. Some time you wdi want* more and you’ll remember hoVv well you. were treated here the last time.v-*,- • - J. S. Chilcote^ Nappanee . Phone 49
Palm Beach Suits The balmy days will soon*b<J here and now is a good time to order that Palm Beach suit and have it ready when hot weather comes. tee ' •- We do all kinds of cleaning and pressing C. A. Deisch * ‘ •# ' r _ . i THE TAILOR AND CLEANER
Quicker Yet N Washing , Machine Before buying a Washing Machine, come in and see’a QUICKER YET Single “tuF Power,’ Double"tub Power and Electric. J; H. GROSM 106 WEST MARKET STREET PHONE 13S
Farmers, Notice! " ; V U " ' ... . 1 Bring your cream and eggs to Wilson’s. Highest prices paid. Honest weight given. Accurate test made. Cans steam sterilized. Courteous treatment assured. THE ORIGINAL UPTOWN CREAM STATION W. W. Wilson . • ■ < . . .. PHONE 395 NAPPANEE
bought Paint like you do l| Overalls you '* would save money.
If you could only hold a
can of paint up to the '““light and see any thin places in it, like you can a pair of overalls, you could tell at a glance whether it would wear. Most paints, no matter how carefully you put them on, will always'stay in a series of fine ridges. Between every one of those ridges are the thin places. It doesn’t take the
C. C. CASS & CO. Phone 59 Nappanee
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weather long to wear through them. Then away goes the rest of the paint. That’s one of the reasons. why some paints don’t last. You can’t hold paint up to the light but you can buy ‘a make of paint that has a reputation that will stand looking at that way. Os course, we mean Lowe Brothers Hi g h Standard Paint. Come in and ask for the facts.
