Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 97, Number 27, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 December 1973 — Page 2

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NAPPANEE’S EARLIEST “LIBRARY” Even from the earliest days of the village, there were efforts to provide a circulating library of sorts. Not a public library as we think of them today, to be sure; but rather a central collection of books that could be borrowed for several weeks at a nominal sum. For such a want, charlatans and frauds had just the tiling to fill the bill. The first efforts to establish a library therefore resulted in charges of fraud and chicanery as can be seen from this news item of 1885, in the village’s 11th year.

ESTABLISHING A LIBRARY

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Adult chapter

Long Forgotten Incidents in Nappanee's Past Reprinted from contemporary newspaper stories, with comments

“Last week when we were making up our forms for the paper a young man came running into the office to get a job done “right away.” He said he was going to establish a library in town and he wanted the contracts so as to be able to commence the work of canvassing early the next morning. “From the manner of his actions and the pretensions he made we inferred Nappanee was going to be supplied with a circulating library for sure. We got out his work and the next morning the young man was flying over town at a lively rate. This work continued from Thursday morning until Saturday evening. “On Monday morning the library was to be established and everybody expected to see Dan Culp deliver a large box of books to Binkley’s drug store where the food for the mind was to be located. No Dan Culp nor box of books came there, but the young man got there with his books all the same, and when Mr. Binkley got to the store the show began. “The books had been opened up for inspection, and after Binkley took a survey of the pile and giving himself time to think up his most appropriate adjective the lightning struck. And then is when the library began to circulate. “It circulated around on Main Street and over to Walters Drug Store, but it received such an impetus at Peoples Drug Store that it couldn’t stop and it was last seen circulating to the depot and now is reported to be meandering over Bremen. “About 70 names had been secured at 50 cents each, the price of reading the library for a year. The books proved to be all works of fiction, and of the cheapest style, worth from 3 cents to 10 cents a copy at the farthest, the whole pile costing not over four or five dollars, and for which, had this young man been successful in collecting his subscription, he would have received about $35. He gave his name as W. O. Allen.” (Nappanee News, April 16, 1885)

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