Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 29, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 5 January 1922 — Page 12

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THE BARK THAT STOPS THE “BARK” Rexall Cherry Bark COUGH SYRUP A Pleasant and effective niedicant. which, relieves the ' harshest cough in a short time. GOOD FOR OLD FOLKS SAFE FOR CHILDREN Use LAXATIVE ASPIRIN COLD TABLETS in Conjunction with CHERRY BARK for BAD COLDS They allay the Fever and stop the ache of GRIPPY COLDS THE SYRUP in TWO SIZES, 35c and 65c COLD TABLETS, 25c per BOX . DUNHAM & LOVE THE REXALL STORE

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WELDY SCHOOL. Ora C. Strycker, Teacher. Daniel Kuhns, Editor. We had one week’s vacation, which we all enjoyed. The eighth grade are beginning the study of "Reconstruction Days’-' in history. Joe Kaufman was absent Monday ■ and Tuesday on account of sickness. The seventh grade are on page -250 in reading. We have anew .scholar—Russell Miller. The primer class is starting in very good after Christmas. ■ Lewis Bleile butchered on Tuesday. Eli. Sfutzman was absent Tuesday. \Ve have an enrollment of 50 in mirschool since 12 left to attend Amish school. Some of the‘Scholars played on th§ ice-Tuesday noon. We received anew map case last week.- - Our average attendance for the "year so far has been 97 plus percent.

Reduction in Prices of Children’s Shoes ♦ Effective January 3

Goodyear Welt (As cut above) Brown Calf, sizes 5 to. 8 ”77777”.. ..: r. $2.00Brown Calf, sizes 8 1-2 toll. . ... 2.35 Brown Calf, sizes 11 1-2 to 2 2.85 Gun-metal Button Shoes Gun Metal Button Shoes, sizes sto 8... —-n ... ~51.50 Gun Metal Button Shoes, sizes S 1-2 to 11.......... 1-85 Gun Metal Button Shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to .2.......... 2.00 Fine Dress Shoes GROWING GIRLS. ENGLISH OR WIDE TOE Sizes 21-2 Medinnr-sbade tan, Goodyear welt $3.95 Brown vici kid 7.7 .. :.. *7.. 7• • 3.95 Black vici kid or luown calf skin ~... 7. . ■ 3,45 MISSES’ ENGLISH OR WIDE TOE, SIZES-11 1-2 to 2 Brown vici kid . $3.25 Black vici kid or brown'calf skin. 2.95 tv CHILD’S WIDE TOE BALS. SIZES STO 8. Brown vici kid $2.15 Black vici or brown calf skin , . ....... . 2.00 All of the above are of our finest children’! shoes and have solid leather counters am 1 , innersoles. Watch fjr our ad next vertising other reductions m: our lower priced shoes.- - BlowerJfcocJ'torc

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LONGSTREET SCHOOL. Mabel Weber, Teacher. We had a Christmas vacation last week. Those- -receiving 100 percent in spelling last month were Treva, Alma and Marvin Muilett, Mary Lockwood and Paul Parcel!. J, I Weldy was surprised Saturday evening, when about 57 relatives came to celebrate his 50th birthday with an oyster supper. ‘ TUg.bgys,bave been skating on* the big ditch at noon and recess. We have anew scholar this week. He is in' the second grade. Our school ‘attended the Christmas program at the Lockwood school. J. I. Weldy's visited George Weldy’s on Sunday. •~T)ien Smeltzer's entertained,a number ot guests at a big Christmas dinner. We are getting anew basket ball soon. We had our midyear examinations We are all trying to put'our school on the 100 percent list this month.

PERSONALS ! Clay Syler is at North Manchester tui: week looking after the Business pf the Syler £- Svler olbvs.tor in that city. Miss Rebecca Christophel ol Michigan City, who hail been visiting wiili Mr and Mrs. D W Hoover, \vjnt to Walkertoii Thursday, i’ '"Donald' Stoops returned to Chainj paign, 111., last week, alter spending' the holidays with his parents, Mr. land Mrs. C R. Stoops. Mrs. Rosanna Diehl went to Win Chester, Kentucky, Friday, where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Copsey. S. B,- Welch, of Coppes Bros. & Zook, and Albert Power, of the Mutsehler Bros. Company, are in Chicago, where they have charge of the exhibits from their respective companies af a furniture exposition.^ Miss Mildred E. Howard, an ordain ed minister of the Church of God. who had been in Indianapolis with her sister, -Sdrs. I\tith Mauler for a few weeks, accompanied her father. Rev. J. N. Howard, home Saturday.

COMMUNITY RECREATION WORKER AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. C. F. Van Dusen, who lias charge of the community recreation -work of Elkhart, has kindly consented to come to Nappanee on Thursday evening to conduct a Young People’s Social '’Hour at the Methodist church. This department is 1 meeting with splendid success and approval in its work in that city. Goshen has also prepared a program of community activities and has hired a director. The work there seems to be progressing splendidly. These men cooperate in putting on social activities in any of the.organizations, of the ’cityu.gnd supply a great need among the young people. 7

*1 i ‘.J. .1. MARKET REPORT .J. * * -J* Corrected Thurs., Jan. 5, 1922. A *• rl* 4* Prices paid by merchants. ‘ ’ ►J. Eggs, per dozen .35 -J----.j. Butter, per pound ........ .25-30 -JButterfat, delivered 34 Chickens, heavy, per lb. , . ..29 -JOld roosters, per pound ... .If) •!* *f. Beef hides .................05' |. ... Calf skins 08 *• Conti per bu ~ .37 J Wheat, per bu. 1.10 A 4* Oats, per bu. ... .30 .J. i TT.V

FOR SALE—A player complete with forby'-roilß- ~-Wili-ti t - any.ri.mnb. Will sell cheap. Phone 391. Enquire at 351 E. Walnut Street. 19x1 FOR RENT—Pleasant housekeeping rooms. Enquire of Mrs. H. R. Stauffer. 19-1 FOR RENT —New modern bungalow. Phone 212. _ John VanObrVeen. 19-ts WANTED —Middle aged lady wants housework. Address Letter J, Ad-vance-News office. 18-ts WANTED —Man and wife are looking for position. Address letter B, Ad-vance-News office. * 18-ts

SERVICE Should be ETHICAL ' FTrTlia^HT>fthat-4ftsirF—-mice calls for as clc’ffn and honest a code of ethics as any profession, even law or medicine, sh is agency’s service is built upon the principle of “a square deal for-everybody.” Insurance The policy offered yoji here is a liberal coverage for your risk. The outstanding feature of the work of this is the - careful attention to all details of your insurance problems. Local Agency of The Hartford Fire, Insurance Cos. T. J. Prickett & Son PHONE 218 NAPPANEE NOBLE TRUEX Breeder and Shipper of PURE BRED CHESTER WHITE BWINE TRIED BROOD SOWS AND YOUNG STOCK—EITHER SEX Phone 954 Nappanee Route 2

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THE POWER OF sunn eutihs i- MAKES POSSIBLE THESE Great Reductions in Our January Clearance Sale- § jjl Ej§ Here are clothes so widely known and highly respected that the I quality and style need no introduction. The desirability of Kuppenheimer good clothes are never ques- ; tioned. * n We have purchased this assortment at great concessions—the ’ " very finest of clothes for Men and Young Men ever assembled in America—at these great reductions. Sale Begins Saturday, Jan. 7 $16.50 n $24.75 $34.75 for for for $25.00 and $30.00 ....... . —535.00 and $40.00 $45.00 and $50.00 Suits and Overcoats ’ Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats ' Special Saturday Only, 25 Suits for $13.95 —J __J? * _ i * '■ ... • • - Men’s and Young Men’s Dress and Work Trousers 1-4 Off BOYS’ CLOTHING Boys’ Suits, one and two Pants Suits, at the following prices: Ages 2 1-2 to 18 years. 50 Suits at . .. .$3.95 50 Suits at . 5.85 40 Suits at f.. ..: 4.75 35 Suits at .1 . . ♦.... .$6.95, $8.45 and $10.75 : Hoys’ Overcoats in half belts. All around belts with plaid and ' plain backs. r . Sizes. 2 1-2 to 20, at $4.75, $5.95, $7.45, $8.95 arid $10.75 Hoys’ Blouses, very good school wear, fast color, , a limited ~ ~ ■ quantity at'.. ... .... ."w. ~. . 77...................... ~.,>45(5 ... Kayne Blouses and Sliirts, $1:25 and $1.50 values, for . ,95c - - - . _' - . • . 7 “ 7 1 Men sand Boys Underwear $1.50 medium weight Unions for $1.19 $3.50 wool Union's for 2.45 $2,00 medium weight Unions for 1.29 $2.50 fleece lined Unions for 1.29 $2.’5< 1 wool and coft'on Ufildns for ... . . 1:95“ “ •• " • Any suit of Bovs’ Underwear .....-. . 95c MEN’S AND BOYS’ ARCTICS ~ All first quality. Positively guaranteed. I Men’s 1-buckle cloth Arctics for .$2.19 Boys’ 1-buckle Arctics for . ... ; . . .$1.89 I Men’s 4-buckle cloth Arctics for ... . 3.39 Boys’ 4-bucklo Arctics for 2.95 I Men’s 4-buckle, all rubber, red Arctics for 3.39 Youths’ 1-buckle Arctics for 1.49 I Men’s 4-buckle, all rubber, black Arctics for ... 3.58 Youths’ 4-buckle Arctics for 2.79 * (Special-Saturday) 1 Canvas Gloves, per pair 5c ~ ; ; Men’s Black Shoes A limited quantity • for Men’s bell shape Winter Caps | $2.65 • 79c $1.19 $1.29 " •*- Sizes 6to 8 only —25 c Only > - ' - Men’s Grey Wool Hose Ladies’Holeproof Hose, Lisle, Silks f AT $1.29 AND $1.59 SATURDAY ONLY l ntt I—l Dress and Work Shoes, solid all leather guaranteed at t —--kjXJ-Vy X-/ U $2.65 $3.45 $4.25 I WORK CLOTHING DEPARTMENT I* •. - —— Fmest Ever. . ' , t ,. i; Men’s sheep lined Moleskin Coats at $8.75, $9.85 and $11:45 > lien’s Vests, leather and chamois sleeves, at $6.95 and $7.25 > . '• I ♦ Men’s and Boys’ Duck, blanket lined Coats, jtlain and belted 5 ; ’ backs, at $1.85, $2.45 and $3.25 ’ Men’s Dress Shirts . > In Madras, Fibre Silks and Silk, at $1.50, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 ;• i ■ ■ - ■ -i M£n’s and Boys’ Flannel Shirts C . ■ . V- No-Shrink No-Fade - [ AT $1.95 $2.45 $3.95 E—— = ~ * a— I One-Fourth off on Men’s Dress Hats [ KOONTZ’S " : —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes , ; RALSTON + NAPPANEE i BOYS’ DUBBELBILT CLOTHES

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