Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 50, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 June 1928 — Page 7

TffIJRSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928

NEW DRY CLEANING PRICES Our High Standard of Quality is Still Maintained Regardless of the Cut In Prices. Cash anti Call and Carry Deriver Sutta <w Topcoats, cleaned and pressed $ 50 $ .75 Sweaters, cleaned and pressed .50 .75 Plain wool 1-piece dresses, cleaned and pressed .50 .75 plain silk dresses, cleaned and pressed 31.25 up $1.50 up Pressing Men** suits Ladles' spring wool coats, fur trimmed 1.00 1.25 Ladles' colored hats cleaned 50 Ladle*' white hats cleaned .75 Men's felt hats cleaned .50 Men’* tett hats cleaned and blocked 1.00 C. A. DEISCH The Dry Cleaner

Quality Feeds at Reasonable Prices

Buttermilk ChJck OQ QA Mash, per 100 lb*. Nappaneb Chick Bcr*tcfi Peed, s„r $3.60 Buttermilk Developing Cfl Mash, perpOO Iba. pdivlU NeppaftM Developing Bcrstch Feed, per 100 OQ Ifj pounds I U Buttermilk laying 3 A —Mash, 100 tbfc—. - T-r-Nappanee All-Mash fl*9 OH Feed. 100 pounds ydiull iVappaneß Laying ©O flfl Mash, per 100 lbs. ipsJsUU Nappanee Scratch 09 A A Feed, per 100 lbs. Economy Scratch 09 QA Feed, per, 100 lbs: Peerless Scratch 09 7E Feed, per 100 lbs. id *J Cracked corn, per 100 09 lbs. in your sacks vjj i<J LI 24 Dairy Feed, 0-0 OR per IDO lbs.

fecial price* In assorted ton lots. These feeds are of extra fine quality. Come In and look them over and see for yourself. We exchange Flour for Wheat at a big savings to you. CUSTOM GRINDING DONE PROMPTLY AT ALL TIMES Nappanee Milling Cos.

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Cjn amazing example of Quality at Low Cost

Here are nnoothness and power that make every mile at the wheel a pleasure—for the world-famous Chevrolet valve-in-head motor now incorporates scores of basic engineering advancements] Here is beauty that wins the admiration of everyone—for the distinctive new Fisher bodies represent one of the greatest style triumphs ever achieved by Fisher body craftsmen! Here is handling ease that tiever ceases to be a delight—tor the worm-an d-gear steering mechanism is fitted with ball bearings throughout! And here is riding comfort You never thought possible In a low-priced automobile!

Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices! Erbaugh Chevrolet Sales NAPPANEE Q*U,AL I T t Y .AT i O,W CO &T

Chop Feed, per 100 09 Est lbs in your sackß pLivU Wheat Middlings, per 09 CO 100 lbs., your sacks 4.510 Wheat Bran, per 100 0"| AA lbs., in your sacks Steel Cut Oats O A F h per 100 pounds '.3=t.dU Rolled Oats OA E>9 per 100 pounds Dried ’Buttermilk Os? 9C pgr 100 Fibs . . wUd.3 Meat Scraps, Best *3 f\ Efl Grade, par 100 lbs. 54% Oil Meal £'% ir per 100 Iba. . . -13% Cottpn 1 seed Meal <J : - ij per 100 lbs. . Corn Germ Meal, .. en 7R per 100 lbs . . . .-94.* I J Corn Gluten Feed, o<l Est pet 100 lbs si£i33j Corn feed Meal 09 /f A pet- 100 lbs. <ptj4u Tankago, Best Grade, . J f i "? per 100 pounds "'lsjii vl

rTHE COACH'*) 8585 1 I The Touring f 1 or Hoad*r J *595 / \ Sf,^..-... $ 675, The Convertible Sport Cabriole* -. OvCl The Imperial -t e** Landau / 1.1 Uti lit v Truck (Cfirtivli Only)* i • Light Delivery s'l7C (C butssis Only) -J t J Ail prices f. o. b. IPUnf, Michigta Yet this bigger, better and more beautiful car is offered at amazing low prices—the greatest doUar-for-ddllaf va ue in the industry. Come in and see for yourself what the buyer of a low-

PERSONALS * v v

Human Bowers of lowa City spent -Sunday;-with- Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Yoder. ®? and Mrs. Wright Myer of Elkiian called on Mrs. George Field. Sunday. Howard Miller of Bristol is spend-; ing this week with Mr. and Mrs., George Hollg.r. Mrs. Irvin Best spent Sunday with I hey parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.! Shrike, at Marion. Mrs Clara Rarig left .Monday for an extended visit with her son, Marvin Rarig, at Adrian, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Mishawaka were the week-end guests of F Mr. and Mrs,-Clifford Peters Mr. and Mrs. Art McCueii ot Mishawaka were Sunday diuner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sechrist. Mr. and Mrs. Hehry Snyder of! Mishawaka were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Marvin Huff.! south ol town. See the fancy stationery In several*! different color*—24 envelopes and 24 sheets of writing paper—s6q, at the Advance-News office. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and sou of Mishawaka and Mr. and, Mis. j Crank Smith of Colotna, Mis h„ called, j on Mr and Mrs. Cluvd Brumbaugh, .Snnd,i> evening.

■ M r.. and . Mrs. Ellfs .tiongfelipw and ; daughter.- Bulannu. ; f For: Wayne ' v;>■ ■' Sfindav dfiniFT lue-.ts of Mi. 1 mid Mrs M. C. B* • i hit-,/ Duidnna is-spt.'U-hng lies tvTTT" a 7- Be < 111 ■ !>.m ■ - M ill i \!: - .1 inn -'on s, ol tr si:-;.n. Rev: and Mrs H sir i Norn and .da light *-i ,i Ljd Mrs M, 1 14,, :• iris uvr- Sunday iliuhi.i . .-it- -ts of 1 -Vi r. . s ’ irid ljOiig, nrirt h of town. _ Hid. Mrs. Bert \reii. dam h.H ■. '( arn(ytt..-and. son. i.liinbtl Mr arui Mrs Floyd Gras/., daughter. Miriam Mi John \\;iliys i- , , Tom • v l! •:*!. .-.-lit visiting relatives' a* Hammond and Chicago. . .Mr, and Mrs.. Al' iii . Rassi of Elk hart were the week t-nd guests, if Mr., and Mrs. Robert Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Jones of Millwood ware , Sunday, dinner guests at the Banvljatt home arid Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Rassi and Miss Ruth Barnhart of Elkhart called in the after-

priced car can now secure for his money! Every Modern Feature of Advanced Design Improved valve-in-head motor; 107-inch wheelbase; Non-locking 4-wheel brakes; Thermostat control cooling system; Invar-strut constant clearance .pistons; Mushroom - typ calve tappets; H\ ;ro - 11 ,n 3 iftted camshaft : is; Crankcase breathing -.system; Ball bearing worm-and-gear steering; ’One-piece; steel rear axle housing; Streamline bodies.by Fi her; AC oil filter; AC air -leaner; Alemite pressure lubrication; Vacutim sue \ fs't Jt Dclco-Remy dirt 1 hutor Ignition.

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS. NAPf ANER mm am a

WOMEN'S CLUB TO OECIDE QUESTION OE MEETINGS New York City, June 28.- The proposal to have biennial instead of annual convention ■ of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will be one of the important subjects discussed at the 10th annual convention of the organization to be held July 'j to 14 in New Orleans, Ixjuisiana. The proposal is submitted by the Ohio State Federation of which JViis.s Florence Peterson ot Portsmouth is president. A similar resolution has twice before been debated— at Des Moines, lowa, in 1926, and at Oakland, California, in 1927, I and each time there has been appreciable sentiment for a biennial, po | that there seems strong probability ! of its carrying this year. j if the biennial system of holding ! conventions is adopted regional conferences would be held in various parts ot the country on alternate : years.

World Com t legislation is one of the subjects that Will: engage, the att.enlion ot the 2.000 or more delegates who will gather in New Orleans! A resolulioti will be; presented in the report of the National legislative chairman. Miss .Martha Connote . of i-H-i S'. Louis. Illinois, a , king tor a 11 1 1 ' ”F’7T 11 FTilrvej sat ioiis between” 1 nifcit Stales and oilier countries who arc now in the World. Cdurt. Kuwueh (titleienCe of opinion is anii o. ; oil (i, occasion a )• althful and lively lie! a■' before the resolution is acted upm, A' otht i proposition upon which Federation will be asked in de Mu- ii -f it whether, or tint, it will I become: on. Hi the organizations parI : leii'.atfng iii the Coni.eieuee for the | Cause ami I -nr of War. j Naturally the income tax program iof the organization will; not. be neg fleeted. Last November a delegation - ; irom the Federation appeared before i iti Ways and Means C intniitee of : the House oi Representatives urging an increase in ;exe.mplirtn for, single i.Persons under the Federal income

j tax law and State Federations and lo- | cal clubs in 17 states have campaigned vigorously for an insertion of this provision in .the fait Bill' which came ! before the recent Congress. Although the Federation was not victorious this year, it will be the policy of the legislative committee to keep this issue consistently before the Federation and the public until such time as favorable action- on the part of Congress , may be anticipated, and therefore an income ;. tax resolution, will asgatn be presented to the representatives of the Federation's 900 .clubs who gather at New Oilcans. GLENN DAVISSON FOUND GUILTY ON ASSAULT CHARGE Glenn Davisson, of south of town, who was charged with assault and battery on William B, Dubbs, his father-in-law, was found guilty in the Warsaw city court Saturday morning, and was . fined SIOO.OO and costs and given a suspended sentence of six months. The case was. appealed to circuit court and Davisson gave bond for SSOO. ’

The Davissons have been divorced for several months and it seems: that they were having trouble over the custody of their children, a boy and a girl. Mrs. Davisson and her father went to the home of Glenn Davisson Friday evening in order to get the boy for a visit and it was there that the alleged assault took place. Davisson claimed that he ordered Mr Dubbs out of the. house and was acting in his. rights in forcibly ejecting him. Air: Dubbs, who appeared in court with a badly swollen face, claimed that the assault: was unnecessary .and .that: he was leaving the house when assaulted

ROCKET AUTO WITH CAT AS CREW BLOWS UP IN TRIAL 11.-,;,over. (li. m:any Juno IP With :i pur. nig- v;.' . -ils crew. t'lje racket automobile, designed to revolutionise Lul l umt air- ininspott. eta ! nil <<> diKasi' 1 ! on i)- s.n.ciim-l ir,ial \ ; ■‘.'i trial win successful, On lit l ' It ~u wi- sent along a 4 1 T mile ii-n of- rail S-with a load < : jii(ip. ockc-ltt each coniainiii;’ f,,,,, ; ■ mm it povvth r as was used on Ihe first trial, lh impulse ■ 1 ili". firs' rock t thre-.t, the car into the air. ami aniltls. -mok" and Haines It plunged down in emlia'nletnepl. where its .oth er tweirty-'hr- rockets explode.l like ; bombardment. police hail difficulty restraining thousands of persons from hurrying to oareh for the cat. placed aboaid as a mascot.

OAK GROVE Pauline Velour came to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Conrad. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wisler and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parcell at Goshen, Sunday Miss Jemima Harkins of South Bend is spending the week with her mother. Mrs. George Harkins. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott and Marjorie George of Wakarusa, Mrs Marvin Husten and daughter of near Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Laughman were Sunday dinner gudsts of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lechlitner. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Gordon and daughters spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gordon, at Elkhart. Mrs. John Hartman and daughter of Osceola spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Gordon. Miss Evelyn Scheets returned to her home at Elkhart Thursday after spending several days with Miss Ejfed Bixler. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lechlitner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wise, Sunday

Charles Schurr who is attending college at North Manchester spent the week-end with his family here. Mr and Mrs. George Rlnggenberg of Hastings spent Tuesday with Mr. arid Mrs. John Bixler. Mr and Mrs. Milton Null and children of Elkhart visited with Ellis Null and family Sunday Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wisler, Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Scharjb of Mishawaka and Mr and Mrs, ..Ernest Weld.y. Opal and Maxine Gordon • spent Friday with Mr. arid * Mrs. Homer LeUmau. Miss Mat tin Unsickcr. of Elkhart is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Unsickcr Mis. E. F. Leinhart has been on the sick list tin past week. Mr. and Mrs Paul 'Kling and son ol Elkhart visited with Mr. aud Mis. Ghalmer Pittman. Sunday. Miss Mildred Hassl of Elkhart spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rassi

HASTINGS Mr aud Mrs. Virgih Fisher and children spent Tuesday with relatives at this place. Mrs. William White of Elkhart spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hollar and family. David Deisch -of Milford spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Yoder. Charles Huffman and Elmer Eily of Michigan were guests of -relatives at this place a few da.ys this week. Samuel Biller visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander Friday, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rohrer and family were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Katie Rohrer and daughter. Miss Maxine Rohrer. The Amish people held their church services at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- John Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Early Biller, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Biller and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller attended the Burton reunion held at South Bend, Sunday.

Miss Sylvia Swartzlander and Miss Pearl Roberts who are employed In Nappanee spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swartzlander and Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts. Wear Flexible Arch Shoes And Prevent Foot Troubles.

New Patterns in Patent and Kid Just Arrived Priced at. . $3.95 . Others In Stock Priced at $2.95 $4.95 Biosser Shoe Store

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF NAPPANEE Public notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Nappanee, in Elkhart County Indiana, desiring to enter into a franchise, grant and contract granting o Northern Indiana Public Service Company, its successors and assigns a franchise to erect, construct, install. maintain, replace, repair, renew and operate a gas transmission and distribution system, works and plants, to manufacture, furnish supply, transmit and distribute-fu- 1 and illuminating gas within the corporate limits of said city as they now exist, or may hereafter be extended and exist, and the right and privilege to occupy and use the streets, alleys: avenues, lanes, commons, bridges and public places of or within said city, within its present and, future corporate limits, to lay, install, place, replace. renew, repair, maintain and operate, along, upon and under the same, one or more gas mains and pipes and all necessary manholes, feeders and service pipes and other apparatus and appliances used in connection therewith for supplying and furnishing gas for lighting, fuel and other purposes including the right to transmit, distribute, manufacture, purchase, furnish, supply and sell gas for fuel, illuminating and other purposes to said city, and Ih* Inhabitants thereof! and the public in general, did, -at a meeting of Sari Common Council, on the 18th day and June, 1928. determine the exact form in which said franchise, grant a c contract Is to he finally adopt. :

■whfeh' : -fCTm--as follows: TIBS AGREEMENT dated t' , • - ■ • day of 1928. mad' and entered Into by and between t a City of NAPPANEE. in Elk . County, in the State of Indiana, aciv! inn by and through the Comm •; Council of said City of NAP PAN! party of the first part, t hen bia • sometimes called the "City ') a ! NORTHERN INDIANA Pl’ltl SERVICE COMPANY an Indian., corporation, party of the second pan (hereinafter sometimes called u - • Grantee”). WITNESSETH : It Is mutually covenanted and a greed as follows: Section 1. Said City hereby gran unto said Grantee, its Successors and assigns, an indeterminate permit, right and privilege to erect, construct. install, maintain, replace, it new, repair and operate a gas trans mission and distribution system works and plants to manufacture furnish, supply, transmit and -distil bute fuel and illuminating gas within the corporate limits of said ..City as they now exist, or may hereafter be extended and exist. 1 and the right and privilege to occupy aud use the streets, alleys, avenues, lanes, com mons, bridges and public places of or within said City within its present and future corporate limits to lay. in stall, replace, renew, repair, maintain and operate along, upon and under any and all of its said streets, alleys, avenues, lanes, com mons, bridges and public grounds pin or more gas mains and pipes and till necessary manholes, feeders and ser vice pipes and other apparatus and appliances used in connection therewith for supplying and furnishing gas for lighting, fuel, and other pin poses, including the right to transmit, distribute, manufacture, put chase, furnish, supply and sell gas for fuel, illuminating and other pur poses to all customers of the grantee whether residing within or without the corporate limits of said City without charge or license fee thei for, subject to all reasonable police regulations pertaining to the use if the streets and location of said mains, pipes or conduits now and | hereafter lawfully adopted by su'd City.

Section 2. In the .construction, in stallation, maintenance, renewal L placement, and repair, of .said gas: mains, pipes, feeders, service 'pip* manholes and other apparatus ami; appliances installed by said gram hereunder said grantee, shall, qbstrm i the streefs, alleys, and public places to such extent only as shall la -o'suitably necessary Section .T The Grantee may m.ti • all necessary excavations uli.d opici ings In the ktrects,. alleys and (ii'm places of the saidVCtty of Muppaiii for the purposes aforesaid and ivlm’D making such '.excavations and open | tugs it shall bv signal .and other.-, • - do all things tieei ,-sary ti' protect jit public from injury and Hr prey Injury to peri ons or : to. ikopcrt v. s i shall save and hold the said <-ity Nappanee harmless from all. dam - es, cost and expense which-said V may is compelled to pay " ,H-a-suit of any default carele .-r defect of the Grantee In the . •- •! tion. maintenance and o-: /uti*m,■ its eas system hereby Guv re I provided Vaid City of Napp. nee she. l l not itself in such instance be . guilty . of contributory default, tarelessm >■< or negligence, and shall promp ly notify the snltl Grantee of any claim

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or suit. The said Grantee, or its/local representative, shall restore as nearly as practicable, all streets, alleys, and public places which shall be opened by it for the purposes aforesaid. to the same order and condition 1 in which the same were before they were opened by it. Section 1 t'pon the completion of said gas distribution system said Grantee shall use all proper and reasonable diligence and precaution ,o furnish and maintain a good, regular, adequate, dependable and uninterrupted supply of gas for fuel and illuminating purposes to the City of Nappanee and .to the inhabitants thereof but shall not be liable for any damage to the City ot Nappanee or any customer in consequence of its failure to supply gas at'any time or times if such failure is due to strikes/ storms, accidents, riots, acts of the public enemy, delays of the common carrier, default of an/ connecting utility, legal process. . acts of God. state or municipal interference, break-downs or injuries to machinery, transmission or distribution system or necessary repairs, or when the same may arise or occur without Willful default on the part of said Grantee, its successors or assigns, dr, trqm other causes beyond the control of said Grantee, its. successors or Ac signs. The gas to be furnished, arid sold to the City of Nappande aud file

residents ai./t inhabitants Thereof shall be of such quality and pressure arid -Mii.ll bt sold ;t. such rate or rates as may ht. from >iine io tin: a • itiib< ,i by fhc Public S-rv i. ■- pon niasioit >f the State of Indiana, j.o.i; ill l.ttfi-’t; wLI 111, jaws of Slate- ol ’Arils.lf" .. ’ ■ : - S<‘i tlori ’• this fr; hist \h ’ 11. ■' all i, ! : -j; i ; i-., •’ :■ t peiplit fr c irstianl .-to, :I : tyrtic am!, (.ti n.> , !to -i al io . s--r:,! ( cin the St;, j 1 all.- ha a: . hr ■ , ■ ... ep'iia 1 a:1 ia„ trii roiO ■ iug : • ■ iii ,-f t.; -. i at, , a ■ Item .'•>! : Ab /- L; - Gat !If , ■■■ : : Ihert-p.l heroin < ivt- ’ •, Se. tio-i: 1 Thl,i rigr. . m.-us: :i-!Ht ail . t Vis tenh. an (J provisions s: - .

• UU!. •• thi benefit of ; :ind. be cbli . holy Itpf.- 1 the i'lartivs ‘ ret., kn.! successors and, assigns, el said (.’ity of Nappenei a nil upon the sm <••••••• • and assigns of Northern Indiana Public Service Company .and. shall, he in full, fore effect from and alter the date of its ratification bv' ordinance- by the Common Council and its approval by the Mayor of the . City of Nappanee provided that it the . Grantee, does not install a gas distri . ] button system within said City of Nappanee by September 1. 1930 this franchise shall then terminate and lie | void. CITY OF NAPPANEE. By . ... Mayor. / - - ... • I I j Common; Council of City of Nappanee. w.. ' - Approved: .Mayor. | Attest: : '. ‘ . , .V. . ... Clerk: - : - W-' .Th .-\ / ■- NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. By . , Its Vice-President. ' Attest Its Assistant Secretary. Public notice is further given that said Common Council did also fix (he time at which said franchise, grant and contract shall Tie finally '•.consider ed as the 23rd day of July. 192' at' the hour of 7:30 o’clock P. M. in. /lie City Hall in said city <Ol Nappa.u •> , at which lime and p! u: a- public hearing will be had at which any tux [layer of the city o! .Nappanee' any appear and file protest against any.. and all of tie ■ provisions if the above men tinned : f ranehjs, grant and cun . tract Signed (Seal i Willard A Price Mayor-. Af. fiu.ipii .L. Aniptl. Clerk. Geor H. Faie.ei C .) ■;> hi-' ly A K. Wright - - Warren Uonser W. A F irrinjft m Win H Woodbury. . Common c.. ■ ,ii . f r 1;, tri

'~Te J vo Farm Loans I can jive yen the very bm t terms on farm leans. T .f in *med of money, be sure i m see me. T. J. Pnckett L • NAPPANEE. INDIANA