Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 July 1921 — Page 10

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' 4* 4* NAPPANEE 4* MARKET REPORT' 4* T Corrected Tliurs., July 7, 1921. A * ' + ... Prices paid by merchants. *J* -% Eggs, per dozki 25 A Butter, per pound .‘.25-35 ••• .1 Butterfat, delivered ...32 4* 4* Old hens, heavy 18 A A Spring chickens, heavy 25 •. •j Old roosters 10 Beef hides ... .’. .03 •{• Calf skins .04 .Jv 4* Com, per 100 lbs 70 •s. Wheat, p'er bushel ....$1.09 *• Oats, per bushel .30 -J* AUTO INSURANCE. Fire and lightning, wincktorm and cyclone and... theft., .insurance* all included in one policy by the Samson Auto Insurance Association. ' Cheap rates. For particulars see Lewis Stouder, Nappanee, Ind., R. 1, Phone 242, New Paris. AdV43x3 SHOE SALE. The annual July shoe sale is nowin progress at the Blosser Shoe Store. See their windows. v

With an Autographic Kodak the date and title may be written on each film at the time the picture is .made. • • This autographigTeature is exclusively Eastman—and every Kodak, has it. For pictures on the motor trip, snap-shots of. the" children,in fact foralmost any type of picture, the title, in the years to come, adds much—the date even more. Photography expensive r Look at the price tags in our Kodak window-—or better still look over the line. Expensive ? You never got such lasting pleasure at so small cost. Kodaks SB.OO up—Brownies $2.00 up - I J Dunham & Love Phone 45 Nappanee

Why Not Your Own Garage? Asa car owner, you ever figured the Amount of\ s money you pay out for storage? Not that.only, but the wjiste of time, waits ancl annoyance of getting your car *“N in and out. , - Why Not Have It Built Now? dnd cut down the cost of upkeep of your ear? Building materials have apparently reached the low point. \ ; ‘ ft Miller Lumber and Coal Co* Nappanee Phone 137

PERSONALS. Miss Frances Holderman of Joliet, 111., spent the Fourth with her parents in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Tpe were at ther cottage at Rome City over the Fourth. They had as their guests their ’son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Murray Ipe and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gifford of Uftion City, Mich. Mr. Gifford is president of the Farmers Ex-” change bank of Union City. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES. If you want a safe and convenient form for carrying funds when traveling, convert them into Travellers .Cheques. For further information, see the First National Bank ad on page 4. GASOLINE DROPS AGAIN. The price of gasoline dropped 2 cents last week and is now being retailed in Nappanee at 21 cents per gallon. WRONG TELEPHONE NUMBER. There is an error in the telephone directory recently distributed, in the name of W. A. Wehrly. The - right number is 3802. Will our subscribers make the correction in their books immediately on reading this. Adv43x3 Nappanee Telephone Cos.

YOUTH SWEPT FROM TOP OF SUB CONNING TOWER. Hinging the theme of "The Greatest Question,” Friday and- Saturday, at the Auditorium theatre, on a death brought about when the sole support of a family is swept from the conning tower of a submarine, D. W. Griffith has accomplished one of the most unusual incidents ever seen in a motion picture. But the physical difficulty of having a youth swept from one of the largest submarines of the United States war fleet and the arranging of' such a feat to be filmed only serves as the background for the powerful, indomitable thought—“ What ot the Hereafter?” COPPES HOTEL GUESTS. The Coppes hotel entertained the following guests for Sunday dinner: Ray Frost, Three Rivers, Mich.; Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Amlck, Wakarusa; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rickert and daughter Miss Kathryn, Dr. F. O. Bumgai;ner, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. C. Mixer and son of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kliok, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Clay S/ier, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Price, Charles Mutschler, Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kuckman, Niles, Mich.; E. R. Zimmermamn and party of five, Elkhart; E. Bauer and tarty of three, "Wakarusa; George Green, Nappanee; Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Spohn, Goshen; J.. C. Shivciy and party ot three, Elkhart. __ v . ■, - “ ATHLETICS AT NEW PARIS. The Nappanee Athletics withdrew from the game at New Paris Sunday afternoon in the eighth inning, due to the favoritism displayed by the umpire toward his home team. Nappanee had three men on bases and two out when playing was discontinued. The score stood 7 to 6in favor of New Paris. " NEW FORDS. The Smith Motor company, tbe local Ford agents, have made the following deliveries the past week; Touring car to Roy Young, Wakarusa; sedan, Henry Weldy; touring car, Albert Ketner; coupe, Ralph Moore; touring car, Wm. Smeltzer; touring car, Tim Weldy; louring car. jGeorge Cocbenour. * BIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rohrer are the parents of a son born Monday, July 4 A son was born to Mr and Mrs. Phineas Miller on Wednesday, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmucker are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday, July 3. NEW DELIVERY TRUCK. Tfie Mullett grocery has a . new Ford delivery truck of the latest pattern, purchased of the .-Smith Motor company, 4he local agents. BUYS COTTAGE AVE. PROPERTY. Meno S. Pletcher of Nappanee,bought a house and lot of A. L. Kaufman at 505 Cottage avenue, Goshen, through the agency of Aloert Weaver, -1 :—: . BARGAIN PRICES. ~ln J. H. Grosh’s ad on page 4; he is offering some' fa. <nlng lmplemeHtsr and washng machines for sale at bargain prices. 7 COAL. The Farmers’ Grain & Mercantile Company is selling a limited amount of coal very cheap for immediate delivery. Turn to pa&v I and read their ad.

P/UgKS AND VARNISHES. If yotnHKh to increase the value of your pmlltvv, keep your home well painted. Bros, ad on page 4 gfyes some pointers along this line. PRE-WAR PRICES ON FURNITURE. B. F. Ringle, proprietor of the Lehman Furniture- Store, is offexing Some fine, large rockers at pre-war prices. See his ak on page 10. CLOTHES FOR W.cRM WEATHER. Air-o-weave suits, sold at Kpontz’s, are made of preferred summertime fabrics. Turn to page 7 and not the low prices quoted in Koontz’s ad. NEW STUDEBAKER. Stahly & Stuckman a special six S*udebaker to Melvin Haney of near Nappanee. NEW DODGE CAR. J. D. Rapp, the rocal Dodge agent/ has sold a touring car' to Francis Holderman of Nappanee. LOW PRICES ON COAL. In their ad on page 7, Syler & Syler quote some attractive prices on coal.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FARM FOR SALE—4 miles west of Nappanee. 46 acres of good land. Public road divides this land into 27 and 19 acre tracts. Will sell the two tracts together or separate, to suit purchaser. There are no buildings on it, but there are excellent building sites on it. Part payment cash, balance easy terms. Write to D. W. Eshleman, Wakarusa, Ind. * Also will sell four lots in Eshleman’s addition to Nappanee. A fine location. See Martha E. Miller, 302 N. Clark street, Nappanee, Ind. 45x2 WANTED —Young people interested in a business education to send for a Budget of Information containing details of the new and additional courses now being offered by the South Bend Business College, South Bend, Indiana. 42-4 FOR SALE Good driving, mare, with colt. Also a few full-blooded New Zealand rabbits, Call on or write M. H. Helmuth, Nappanee, Ind. R. 3, 4 miles west and 2 miles north of Nappanee. 44x2-tf WAITED —Clothes, pressing and cleaning and repairing. Work done neatly and-promptly at the Central Barber Shop. Price® reasonable. C. L. Lehman. 32-ts RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS—I have the celebrated Rayleigh good health products for sale. A~ M. Anglin, 507 N. Main, street, Nappanee. Phone 282. ... . 45-. f LOST —At crossing of Market and Elm streets, man’s open face gold Elgin watch. Finder please leave at Advance-News’ office., Reward.. \- r . - ' 45-1 ■VFOR SALE CHEAP—If taken before I move, kitchen range and Radiant Home hard coal stove. C. R. Stoops

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PERSONALS

Miss Fern Strang spent the week end in Goshen. Mrs. Wilma Stillwell spent the Fourth in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Strauss were in Goshen Saturday. Gerald Frymler of Albion spent the Fourth in Nappanee. C. C. Cass spent, the Fourth with his family at Ottawa, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Michael May spent a few days this wei'k at Albion. L. B. Branham of Winona Lake celebrated the Fourth in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. James Cosper spent the Fourth with relatives in Hamilton, Ind. Miss MAbel lleebe of Mishawaka was the guest ot Lowell Blosser over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Vert Sechrist of South Bend spent the Fourth with relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. Fmd Pletcher of Anderson spent the Fourth with his parents near Nappanee. Miss Leonore Ernhart of Mishawaka was the guest of Bernard Shively over the Fourth. H. L. Syler of Syler & Syler, spent the Fourth with le.atives and friends at Fredericktown, Ohio. Adolph Zollinger- of Albion spent the Fourth with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N Catbeck. Miss Cleta Frevert of South Bend spent the Fourth with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. E. E. Frevert. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Mac Kay of Elkhart spent the Fourth with her par : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppes. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hossler of Wakarusa, spent the Fourth with their many friends in Nappanee. Mrs. E. V. Blair went to Reed City, Mich., Friday morning, for a visit with her aunt, Mrs, Eliza J. Barker. Mr. and. Mrs. . Frank Rehrer of South Bend spent the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson. Mrs. Amelia lie pier of Elkhart visited over the Fourth with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosq. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson returned home the latter part of tr.e week from a few days' visit with her parents at Butler. Miss Ethel Silberg of Fort Wayne was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CaSsius Silberg, over the Fourth. • ... Charles Widmeyer of Elkhart visited over the Fourth with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Shively? Mr. and Mrs. J.- I'. Snake of Marion, visited over the Fourth with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Best Mr. and Mrs. L. Smeltzer of South Bend visited over the Fourth with his parents. Mr. arid Mrs. Cyrus Smeltzer. * Walter Huber, who is attending the Ross Chiropractic college at Fort Wayne, spent the Fourth with Nappauee friends. T. C. Doyle, bookkeeper for the Vitreous Steel Products company, spent ’the Fourth with relatives at Fostoria, Ohio. Frank D. Warren of Lamb Bros. & Greene, left Friday morning for a few days’ visit with relatives and friends at Grand Rapids. Mich. John McEntaffer of Fort Wayne, returned home Friday morning after a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 S. MeHitaffer. Miss Hazel Miller, who is attending North Manchester college, spent the Fourth here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jl: A. Johnston, who a.e attending summer school at Winona Lake, spent the Fourth with his mothtSf, Mrs. Mary Johnston. Mrs. J. M. Rhodes and children of southwest of Bremen, spent the Fourth with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wehrly. County Recorder and Mrs. David F. Fourth with their son-in-law and Miller of Goshen visited over the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. HelJry Berger went to Mentone Friday morning for a few days’ visit with their sop-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Best of Three Rivers, Mich., spent the Fourth with their parents, Mr. and MrS. W. H. Best and Mr. and Mrs. Heffify Jerles. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. sßeinoehl and children of Mishawaka, celebrated the Fourth in Nappanee visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Miller / and daughter Lucile of Osgood, celebrated the Fourth in bftppanee by visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roose. Miss Vernlce Bond of Mexico, Ind., was the guest of Miss., Shirley Price over the Fourth. The Misses Bond and Price were classmates at Ashlan college. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Booker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davenport of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yoder of Elkhart were Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Yoder. Miss Mary Price, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Price, who is taking a course in nurses’ training at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, is home for a four weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Freese \ had as guests over the Fourth, Miss Helen Mclntyre, Chicago; Dr. Robinson,. South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edgar and Mrs. Mabel Shank, Leesburg. The Misses Eugenia Holt and Beulah Weaver spent from Saturday until Monday in Pierceton, where they were the guests of the latthr’s uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson. : Lowell Blosser, Bernard Shively, and the Misses Mabel Beebe and Leonore Ernhart of Mishawaka, motored to Lake Manitou, near Rochester. on Sunday,. On the Fourth they motored to Lake Wawasee, where -they spent the day.

Lape Electric Cos. PHONE 174 NAPPANEE

ANNUAL JULY *. " y SHOE SALE . * *■; - t . 1/ • ”• : Now In v Progress. See Our .. .. ; .■’ V* - 7 '7 _ '7 *; _ t Windows. 9 V.- TANARUS, • ” ” - ' ■ •. f • ----- -"I. - ........ Glosser’s HOME OF FINE FOOTWEAR Hosiery Shoe Repairing

Mr. and Mrs. John Culp spent Sunday at Benton Harbor. Donald Anglin, chief clerk at the B. & O. freight office, spent Sunday and the Fourth in Chicago with friends. ,S. E. Whcrritt of Lamb Bros. & Greene is ..attending the furniture exposition in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Plyley of LaGrange spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Jay French. Fred Rockstroh of South Bend was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Frevert over the Fourth. Rev. and Mrs. Stump of Columbia City spent the Fourth with relatives and friends in Nappanee. Jesse Bookwaiter of Trotwood, 0., was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grosh over the week end. O. B. Ulery of Springfield, (?., a member of the Evangelical Visitor publishing board, was here on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Shaffer of North Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leidner of Goshen are the guests of Mr. and MrS. Karl Freese. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mast, son Paul and daughter Arbutus, of Amboy, Ind., were the guests of sis brothers-in-law and sisters, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Slabaug, and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mishler from Sunday till Wednesday. Fred Smith and Jacob Welsh of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Frevert over the Fourth. Mr. Welsh returned home Wednesday, while Mr. Smith will be here about a week visiting relatives and friends.

Pre-War Prices on Furniture!

OUR PRICE $28.85

f 1 , n, B, F. Ringle, Prop, Lehman furniture otore Na PP anec

Geo. L. Lamb attended the furniture exposition in Chicago on Wednesday. Paul Smeltzer of Joliet, 111., spent the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smeltzer in Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dick of LaGrange, 111., visited over the Fourth with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Young. Mr. knd Mrs. B. F. Ringle returned Tuesday evening from a week's trip to Sioux Ste. Marie and Mackinac Island. H. B. Lehman of St. Louis. Mo., who is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lehman, returned Wednesday from a few days’ visit with friends in Chicago. Miss Lucy Rolnick of Chicago is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anglin. Miss Rolnickhas visited at the home of Mr. Anglin every summer for the past seven years. Mr. and .JJrs. T. E. Kantz of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burr of Muskegon were thp guests of Mr. Kantz’s’parents, attorney and Mrs. J. O. Kantz, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mts. Carl Miller had as guests over the Fotrth, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rensierger of south of Nappanee. Loren J. Funk left this morning for Decatur, Mich., where he will spend a week’s vacation filing near that place. He will be aicompanled ho-me by Mrs. Funk, who has been visiting there since Tuesday.

This large, massive, solid comfort rocker is made by ona of the oldest and most favorably r known manufacturers, bf living room furniture, in the country. Has good high springs, filling is of flax fibre and cotton felt and upholstering is of the heavy Spanish Mole Skin.

THURSDAY, JULY 7, IMI

CORRESPONDENCE

CLUNETTE. Mr. and .Mrs. Horlis Metz, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yeiter and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Anglin of Bourbon spent the week end at Kalarama. Miss Blanche Anglin his returned home after a week’s outing at Cripplegate Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hammond of Fort Wayne are spending their vacation v, ith Mr. and Mrs. John Rusher. Albert Heckman and Miss Ruth Parks were Sunday guests at the Wm. Heckman home at Cripplegate. Mrs. Wm. Klauk entertained the following guests at a party in honor of her daughter Hazel’s birthday: The Misses Hazel Konkle, Joy Martin; Mary Boggs, Ina Gearhart, Marjorie Meek. Ice cream and cake were served , and a fine' time was reported by all. Doc Roose was a Nappanee visitor Saturday evening. Mi'ss Bertha Vandermark was the guest of Miss Hope "Wallace Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Win. Byrer has been in poor health for some time. Almost every one In Clunette attended the Fourth of July celebration at Warsaw or went to some lake for the day. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. See T. J. Prickett & Son’s ad on page 7 for information concerning automobile insurance.

Your credit is good here and>we deliver goods to all parts of this and adjoining counties.