Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 October 1906 — Page 8
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If you saw it in the Chronicle it is not true. Monroe Ream has purchased the Wickizer barber shop. Mrs. Dr. Kizer of Inwood, is visiting at Tiosa this week. Frank Jarrett of Warsaw, was a Plymouth visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin have returned from a visit at South Bend. Milton E. Cook has been quite sick since Friday with appendicitis and congestion of the liver. Mr. and Mrs. Alderfer, who were with the Star Show which wintered here, are visiting Charley Hoy. Mrs. Morrison is home from the plains ?nd mountains of the West looking much improved in health. Ex-County Chairman Foster Groves does not mince words in giving his opinion of the leading bolters. Nobody believe, anything 'hat is written by any member of the "gang" for the Fl mouth Chronicle Miss Price of Frankfort, Ini, and Mrs. Daisy Fergmon of Gallion, O., visited Mrs. Bert Bushman Tuesday. Mr. Ridgway, the telegraph operator, has moved his family to St. Anne, 111., where he is now employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Durbin have r -turned to Chicago after a visit of s eral days with their parents in tt.s city. The bolters will get some heavy jolts within the next ten days, but they have nobody but themselves to blame. Miss Edith Andrews has gone to Newton, Kansas, to spend the win ter at the home of her uncle, Rob'.rc Cnndall. Mrs. Jennie Logan has gone to South Bend for a visit of a few days with her parents and her sister, Mis? Nellie Wheeler. Special Candy sale at Fuller's Saturday, Oct. 20th. Old fashioned gumdrops, jelly beans, and cocoanut bon bons, 9c per pound. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of Harbor Springs, Mich., have been visit- j ing a week in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strombeck. The second installment of taxes is due the first Monday in November. This is the last day that taxes can be paid without penalty. Mrs. Doc Myers 'went to Bourbon, Tuesday, to spend a day with Mrs. Maggie Conner, of Oklahoma, who is visiting her parents in Bourbon. Fennimore Casler, who fell over the railing into the stairway at the south side ol the postomce Saturday night and was badly hurt, is improving. ' Judge Bernetha spent Tuesday at his home in Rochester. Judge Hess was on the bench as special judge trying the South Bend Brewing as- , sociation case. ' The six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer died Monday night at their home in Inwood. The remains were taken to Decatur, Illinois, for burial. . If anybody is dup-d into following the bolters any furfher they cannot plead ignorance. Their duplicity has been shown up and will be more fully presented. Miss Dollie Moore has returned irom iscanaoa, mien., wncrc sue was employed several months and will again work for the telephone company in Plymouth. Three steamboats are to be placed on the Missouri river betwetn St. Louis and Kansas City. The waterways are found to be all rizht as soon as some one sets the fashion. Rev. R. J. Parrett, the popular United Brethren preacher, who was pastor' in this city a short time, is going south for his health. He has been in Elkhart and South Bend since leaving Plymouth. John McFarlin offers some bargains in fine stock for quick sales. Two useful brood sows with pigs by side. Male pigs, Two Short Horn bulls, yearlings. Shropshire bucks. See them without delay. w2 Lacking just twenty days of reaching her one hundredth birthday anniversary Mrs. Margaret Wolf passed away on Sunday at the Kosciusko county infirmary, old age being assigned as the cause of her death. Rev. F. E. Zechiel of Fostoria, O., will preach in the St. Pail's Reformed church on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 10.30 a. m. at Jacoby's 2 p. m. and at Twin Lake church at night. To these -services everyone is cordially invited. Mrs. Bonnifield of Warsaw', ' Indiana, who has been visiting a week in this city at the home of her niece, Mrs. Harry Humrichouser, went t Bourbon to visit relatives before returning home. Mrs. Humrichouser accompanied her to Bourbon for a visit of a day. f t ! -1 1 The men on the Republican ticket are all worthy of support. They arc candidates because they want to preserve the Republican party in Marshall county, and every true Republican should vote for them re gardless of friendship for candidates on the bolters' ticket. Joel Shoemaker, who was a resident of this county 6G years ago, but later went to Chicago and afterward to Fhilipsburg, Kansas, is visitIng in this county. He is in his 84th year. He has - few gray hairs, and laughingly says he keeps young because he has lived for thirty years in a prohibition state. Philip Sickman, Republican candidate for commissioner of the third district was' in Plymouth today. He is one of the best farmers and business men of Union township and ought to be elected by at least one thousand majority over all other candidates. He is just the man Marshall county needs for commissioner now.
W. S. Doan's wife and mother are
visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Morgan Fink of Argos, is re-1 ported seriously ill. Auctioneers report horses selling Unusually high this fall. Mrs. Randall had a fine display of pictures at the Bourbon fair. A. L. Schaal has returned from a visit in Crawford county, Ohio. Two hundred and fifty Plymouth people attended the Bourbon fair. The cotton crop of Oklahoma and Indian Territory was damaged by frost. WANTED Farm hand. $20.00 per month. Steady employment. Enquire this office. Miss Ake, of Walkerton, who wus visiting in this city went to Hamlet to visit over Sunday. Mrs. Huldah Thompson and son, Lloyd, of Argos, have been visiting relatives in this city. Frost has visited the Lynchburgb, Virginia district, killing vegetation in truck patches and elsewhere. Mrs. W. E. West has returned to her home at Otsego, Mich., after a visit of ten days in Plymouth. George Gilson and wife have returned to their home in Elkhart after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Morgan has returned to her home at Paxton, 111., after a visit with the family of Prof. Nuttall. Edgar Dickinson has shown marked improvement during the past few days and now seems almost out of danger. Cheer up! The weather bureau I says it is going to get warmer, and I we may have an open Indian sum- J mer, after all. ' Harry Soice, who has been travel- I ing with a musical organization dur - ing the summer, is again at his home in Plymouth. Mrs. Dr. Campbell and Mrs. J. A. I Carter of Rochester, stopped in Plymouth on their way home from the I Bourbon fair. I Daniel Savage of Green township, is erecting a new barn to take the place of one destroyed by lightning I two months ago. The eighteenth annual fair of the Bremen agricultural society, ; was the most successful in the history of I the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Metz and Mrs.-Mary Shreve of Kalamazoo, Mich., arrived Friday evennig to attend the funeral J of John G. Bowles. I C. A. Green, pastor of the Christian Holiness church at Anderson, has been visiting his father and friends in this county. I As Attorney-General Miller says, consider carefullv State and local isues before you vote for a Congress man to make national laws. Mrs. J. A. Miller returned Satur day to her home in Walnut township after a visit with her sister and oth er relatives and friends here. There was a splendid display of ' r ' I apples at the Bremen and Bourbon fairs giving ample evidence that fine fruit can be produced In Marshall countv. I nw,. a nmW nf nonnl, from South Bend have been attending the brewery trial this week, brought here on change of venue. Judge Hess is trying the case. Fred Murray, the Culver balloon ist, made an ascension last Saturday risimr 2000 feet. In the oarachute he rWnded in th Uk but was rcued by a passing steamboat The funeral of John G Bowles will be held at the Episcopal church at two o'clock Sunday afternoon in stead of at the residence. Rev. W. S. Howard will conduct the services. Rev. W. F. Adomeit has. accepted a call from the German church at New Buffalo.. Michigan, and will preach his farewell sermon at the German Evangelical church in Plym outh, Sunday morning There may b- no snakes in Ire land, but there must be several in In dia if the statistics showing that 21,tu deattts were causea in tnat.country last year by snake bite are cor? rect. Ihey were bites by real snakes, The Elkhart county grand jury ha stirred up a ig. excitement by returning indictments against both the .lkhart and Goshen Elks lodges, which are charged with violating the liquor law by conducting private bars on the club system. ' Dr V M BnrWtt and Tnhn R Jones are fighting Parks and Merrill Moores in the supreme court. They think they have some rights and 'do' not propose to be forcecT to ' put ' a certain ticket on the ballot under the emblem of the eagle. Fred Boltz, aged CO, was. ground to death under a train at' Peru Friday! mofning. Just before the rapidly approaching engine reached, the pofnt . , . , where he was standing Boltz laid down across the rails. He had been out of work and was despondent. , , , Miss Cole, who was scalded at the
canning factory Friday, by a floorjness and rheumatism pain.
giving way is reported in a serious " J .... irondition, a portion of her body and : . i-T t Momach being badly burned. One of Villiam Reslar's limbswas so badly scalded that he will not be abel to work for some time. exhausted every means possible to prevent a trial of the chairmanship Ti A case on its merits It seems that Jim Goodrich" is willing to spend every dollar of campaign funds collected from all the counties in In- ... ... ... ana to prevent a decision which will lay bare his rascality and trickery. W. H. Sparrow has returned to is home at Parsons, . Kansas, after a visit at Bourbon, which was his home for many years. He -was the president of the Bourbon agricultural society over thirty years ago and was given a season ticket to the fair this year. He has been in southeastern Kansas twenty-eight years and likes that country, but says there is no better country anywhere than northern Indiana.
Grace Thomas 'and her twin went to South Bend Thursbabies day. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Crum of Ham let were Plymouth visitors Thurs day. II .11. Miller came from Bremen Thursday and says they had a big snow there. The usual Thursday crowd did not go to the Bourbon fair. The snow was too, deep. Mrs. Swath wood has returned to her home at Teegarden after a visit in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Garl of Kenton, Uhio, are visiting relatives southwest Of Plymouth. Mrs. D. B. Shafer and her daugh ter, Mrs. Styles, went to Rochester Thursday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs.' Wyatt have returned 4 . .... , to lilkliart alter a visit ot several days with the Jacoby families. Mr. and Mrs. George Archer of Etna Green have returned home af ter a visit with relatives in this coun ty. The 81 speed horses entered at the Bourbon fair could not make much speed through six inches of snow and- slush. It is reported that Harry Grube and Miss Agnes Thomson of this city, were married at Akron, Ohio, Wednesday. r Mrs. Rosenburg has returned to her home at Monterey after a visit in this city with her sister, M;. W. H. Matthew. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hand of Culver, visited in Plymouth Thursday morning and went from here to Ar gos for a visit of a few days Clyde Bennett has quit his job at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, and has. gone to Logansport to wörk for Mr Kloepfer in the Golden. Rule störe, Congressman Brick changed cars here Thursday on his way from Ful ton jcounty to South Bend. He looks well and says everything is in first class shape This is nothing, Some of the old er residents can remember 'having experienced more severe winter weather several months earlier in the season than this. Louis Wickey, who has been employed at South Bend, and Niles dur ing the past year, has returned to Plymouth and is, now employed in the Democrat office. James P. Losey and wife' are visit ing at J. R. Losey's t vo weeks. Mr Losey is a brother of Mrs. J. R. Losey and resides at Galeton, Pa. This is his first visit to Plymouth October 19, 1SC9 there was a deer er snow than this of October 10, 190G. and the weather cleared, the snow disappeared and it remained warm for several weeks, is what old settlers tell us. The snowfall was heavy over most t of northern Indiana and in some places reached the proportions of a blizzard. There was a heavy snow . -M' -1 i ru- i a : . cvc""'u' ' "uw u...vS as ar s?utn as ce,itraI Kentucky. T. J. Winir.gs anc' family have moved to the Ruge house corner of Michigan and Louisa streets. . They are one diock nearer tne Dusiness blocks' than where they have been . living during the past ten years. 4 Dr. Harry Ruge and Miss Edith Agnew, borh of Valparaiso, were I j ." - . t . i r "?"nea at noon wciooer n, uy ev iarun ; u"- . Martin . turner, ur. mige is wci known in Plymouth. He -is a nephew I m -m m m. m ot Max Kuge, wno died n;re a lew years ago The congregation of the M. E church at Ober is preparing to lay the cornerstone of the new church building at that place next Wednes day, October 17, at 3 p. m. Rev. Pau C. Curnick of South Bend, presiding elder of this distrjctt wju officiate and a big crowd is. expected. i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dolph of Tee garden, stopped in Plymouth Thurs day on their way home from the Bourbon fair. They said th manage ment did not seem discouraged when they ieft but expected by continu ing the fair Saturday that they would have jwo days of gooJ weather anfj come out all right I .Thirty-six years previous to this I great October snow in Plymouth the great fire was raging 'in Chicago. A that time there was the greatest I drouth ever known in this section of I country and the railroad companies J had to almost stop runnnig freight trains on account of 'the great dancr to country from fire TO AILING WOMEN. A Little Sound Advice Will Help Many a Sufferer in Plymouth. fNo woman can be healthy and well if the.kidnevs are sick. Poisons that pass off in the urine when the kid--nevs are well are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. Kid"eys and bladder get inflamed and 8wollcn crowamg tne acucate teI male organs nearby and sometimes displacing them .'this is the true J cause of many bearing-down pains, lameness, backache, sideache, etc. i uric .poisoning aiso causes neaur aches dizzv soellSi iamru0, ctVous. When suffering so, try Doan s I t-:.i ... t:ii- u .. "v.- . l"c 'ck kidneys. You will get better as the kj(lneys gct .bettcr and heath will return when the kidneys ' are well. Let a .Plymoutn woman tell h, abo"t. P, K'?n?y Pil,So , Ixwrs. xxeuie iiouy, living on oouin Street, Plymouth, "nd., sayv "Severe pains over th ; kidney regions and heavy backaef es had bMhered me for ten years. The condition of my. kidneys was not normal and I I suffered severely from the trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills came to my no .e. and I procured a treatment at the Hess, now the Rinard Pharmacy. nev came t my notice ,kj ha ney Pills removed the kidney complaint and stopped the backache and hc Mnty.m i have often endorsed the use of Doan's Kidnev -Pills and consider it a pleasure to do so. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for - the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. r True and tried friends of the family DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Good pills. Sold by all druggists.
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nUEl4Vi OIL. cuts. Buntiü & Rheumatism ZSb ) ALL DRUGGISTS. Schlosser Bros., who have practi ca' made the dairy business in this part of the country and are constanty working up interest in this profit able business among the farmers, are distributing a circular giving the re sults of a record kept of fifteen cows of a mixed herd, which shows that the average product of the fifteen was $72.28 for the year. Bremen Enquirer. William H. Gould, who had lived in the vicinity of Walkerton for the past 50 years, died at his home, one and a half miles west of that place Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock from dropsy. He was .89 years old, had always taken an active interest in public matters and was a Democrat of - the old school. Five sons and three daughters survive him, some of the children residing in the north west and on the Pacifice coast. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. from the sland church, Rev. Beall officiating, nterment at the Walkertoii ceme tery. A Thirteen Church. The Christian church of Peru was organized 13 years ago with 13 charter members, and the first trustees were elected on the 13th of the month. Sunday wa the 13th anniversary and they have 13 members on the official board, 13 classes, 13 teachers in the Sunday school, aid Sunday the collection taken up amounted to $13., The pastor lives at 113 East Fifth Street in Peru. RAMON'S BROWNIE CALEN DAR. One of the Handsomest 1907 Calen dars Gotten Out for the Year.' The Ramon's Brownie Calendar for 1907 is almost an education with in itself, containing a vast amount of useful information. This Calendar cons:sts of twelve pages, 12xlD inch es, handsomely printed in three colors on best paper. One inch figures show the days so plainly as to b& easily read across the largest room. Holidays are in red. Changes of the moon, weather conditions, length ot days, church festive days, signs ot the zodiac and much other useful knowledge. This beautiful Calendar usually sells for ten cents and will bt mailed on receipt of stamps direct from Brown. Mfg Co., Greeneville, Tenn. Ask your druggist and he will tell you how to get one free. All druggists. Senator Burton Goes to Prison. The supreme court of the United States Monday refused to grant a re hearing in the Burton case. This ends for good the proceedings against Senator Burton, of Kansas, late of Gibson county. Indian.!. , The senator will also have to serve six months in jail and i s.y a tine of $2500 assessed by th; federal court at St. Louis. Monday's decision disposes formally of the case and removes any possible chance of Burton legrlly escaping punishment. To Judge a Remedy you must know its father and mother and so understand the reason for its existence. Ramon's Liver Fills anil Ionic Pellets, a Treatment for SickHeadache, Dizziness, Pains in the Side, Constipation and Biliousness, U ased on the formula o! one of the greatest physicians ever known. Your leading druggist, all druggists, will guarantee Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets to cure sick-headache, or refund your money. Whole Treatment 23 cents. - Arbor Day in the Schools. .Arbor day will be observed in the public schools on Friday, Oct. 20. It will be observed in many of the schools in this county. The Arbor und Bird Day annual issued by the State Board of Education, contains many suggestions as to the proper observance of the day, and this pub lication in pamphlet form has been placed at the disposal of the various teachers through' the office of the county superintendent. Catarrhal Deafness of Chronic Ca tarrhal Headaches v;ill be instantly relieved by the use of NOSENA, a soothing Catarrhal Balm. Relief guaranteed, or money refunded. NOSENA contains no co caine or harmful drug. Will immedl ately relieve the worst running cold, Rose Cold, Nasal. Catarrt, Hay Fev er,' Throat Troulbes, Hoarseness etc., by tenderly soothing the Inflamed, diseased membranes. The well known catarrhal ache can be instant ly relieved by the use of this remedy Mrs. Fannie Mathis, Payne, Pa., says: I have been trying your NOS ENA for Catarrh and have been en tirely cured. Send me the price for a dozen tubes, as I want it for some of my neighbors." Large tubes 5 cents, at all drug gists, or sample tube on receipt ol ten cents in stamps by mail. Brown Mfg, Co., Greeneville, Tenn., St. Louis Mo. Relief Work on Pennsylvania Line. The "Voluntary Relief Department of the Pennsylvania Lines west of Pittsburg has presented its seven teenth annual report, covering the year ended June 30 last, showing to tal payments of $559,321, and i bal ance on hand at the close of the year of $280,583. The estimated surplus at the close of the year was $193,88 There were 389 death and 16,127 dis ablements benefits paid during the year. .The membership is now 36, C42, an increase of 3,681 for the year, A Bad Complexion. comes from bad blood. Pimples on the face, Acne, Liver1 Spots, Sallow bkin, dark rings about the eye, sick headache, pale, worn-out loo'.c. diz ziness will all disappear if you take a Treatment of Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets for sale by all druggists, and put vour blood in good condition. This Treatment doe! not force things the Pill touches the Liver, urges it to action; the Pel let, following (purely vegetable) strengthens and aids the bowels and digestive organs. Beware of violent purgatives. Ask for Ramon's it is t Ji nnlv r m K i n p r? Triitmnt rtnf 11 11 in this wa v on th .Tiarl-t Rntir I Treatment 25c
West Township Convention. The Republicans of West township met in convention Saturday Oct. 13, 190G at 1:30 p. m". and nominated the following ticket: Advisory Board; S. A. Gam, C. W. Ramsay, and B. D. Paddock; Justice of the peace, Henry York.
Trust to Nature. A great ra vny Americans, both men and women, arc thin, pale and puny, with poor circulation, because they have illtieatcd their stomachs by hasty eating or too much eating, by consuming alcoholic beverages, or by too close confinement to home, office or factory, and In consequence the stomach must be treated in a natural way before they can rectify their earlier mistakes. The muscles in many such people, in fact In every weary, thin and tnln-blooded person, do their work with great difficulty. As a result fatigue cones early, is extreme and lasts long. The demand for nutritive aid Is ahead of the supply. To Insure perfect health every tissue, bone, nerve and muscle should take from the blood certain materials and return to it certain others. It is necessary to prepare the stomach for the work of taking up from the food what is necessary to make good, rich, red blood. We must go to Nature for the remedy. There were certain roots krown to the Indians of this country before the advent of the whites which later came to the knowledge of the settlers and which are now growing rapidly In professional favor for the cure of obstinate storatch anü liver troubles. These are found to be safe and yet certain in their cleansing and invigorating effect upon the stomach, liver and blood. These are: Golden Seal root. Queen's root, Stone root, Bloodroot, Mandrake root. Then there is Black Cherry bark. The medicinal principles residing in these native roots wnen extracted with glycerine as a solvent make the most reliable and efficient stomach tonic and liver invlgorator, when combined in Just the right proportions, as In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Where there Is bankrupt vitality such as nervous exhaustion, bad nutrition and thin blood, the body acquires vigor and the nerves, blood and all the tissues feel the favorable effect of this sovereign remedy. Although some physicians nave been aware of the high medicinal value of the above mentioned plants, yet few have used pure glycerine as a solvent and usually the doctors' prescriptions called for the ingredients in varying amounts, cUh alcohol. The "Golden Medical Discovery " Is a scientific preparation compounded of the glyceric extracts of the above mentioned vegetable Ingredients and contains nt alcohol or harmful habit-forming drugs. ivonty Dinuloo Timo Enough? Care the Worst Headache Frca Asy Cause New Redaction Method. Mott headache and patot yield Instantly to (he new Reduction Method Or, Shoop'a Twenty Minute Headache Cure. The eauae tor these, paina is congestions a rushing of blood to th terre center which dlstenda the veins m aearly the bunting point Swollen and enlarged. these veins and capillaries exert an Irritating pressure on the my rtaas. or nerve orarxhes ana Sbres. Then,there's a pain, and finally that ixcructating. oease- less ache. This new Reduction Method dlsperse the blood. Slstrlbutes the OTerflow. and di rects it to the pro- per chancels. It frees the ner? Iffolf centers from all pressure and - Xtrritatlon tho pains and j ji acnes cuaapCear because fnrrt3Yl their eaussj as been re ' " M 1 moved. Yom Biaytryathou . sand reroelies you may ,-T Iii? drug and atuDlfy the nenres Into submissloa but the remedy which bringt ßromut relief and permanent euro - v . mm De sueceesiui the congestion It because It reduce must embody the Redaction Method. Medicine has that tound a way simple and sure, yet the only way to thoroughly overcome these attacks of Bead che and Neuralgia. The effect ot Dr. Shoop'a rwenty Minute Headache Cure Is prompt perfectly salted to all forms of Headache and abso lutely posltlTe in erery temperament. or tnd recommended by . TANNERS DRUG STORE, . CHAS. REYNOLDS. Any person having backache, kidney, pains or bladder trouble who will take two "or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. a The nedicicil rirteej ol t crude run suid resins obtained from the native Pise hare been recozniied by the medioil pro fession. for centuries. In Pine-alee we offer all o the virtues of the native Pine that tie ox Ttine in reuenaj tu Kiänoy end Dicker Trebles Oasraattti Is Girt SatUfscUea sr Kaasy tsfaaisi. Prepared by P1NE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO SOLD BY FRED WENZLER 4 . - Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by de rangement of the stomach and by in digestion. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets corect these disor ders and effect a cure, liy taking these. tablets as soon as the hrst indication of the disease appears, the attack may be warded od. Get a free sample and try them. For sale by Fred Wenzler. Rheumatism is not incurable Stubborn? Yes I But Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy will if faithfully used drive it out of the sys tem. It s the blood that s at fault Poisonous crystals like sand get into the joints and musdes. Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy pre vents this. It drives Rheumatism from the blood arrd then Rheu matism dies. We recommend and fell it. Tanner's Drug Store and Chas. Reynolds. Just what is in Cascasweet is on the bottle in pVain English. Best fohaby's stomach, bowels, and loss of sleep. 50 doses 25 cents, bold by ai druggists. It is enough that a woman shouh be well and strong to be charming and beautiful, in order to be thi she must take Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. one of the creates beautlfiers known. Tea or Tablets 35 cents. The Feople's Drug Store Fora mild, easy action of the bow els, a single dose of Doan's Regulet is enough. Treatment cures habitua constipation. 23 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them. A cold h much more easily cured when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative Hone" and Tar op ens the bowels and drives the cold out of the system in young or old bold by Fred Wenzler. For backache and rheumatism use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Tills Cleanse and purify the blood. A week s treatment for 25c. bold by al druggists. Piles positively cured with Dr. Shcop's Magic Ointment. . It's made for piles alone, and tt does the work to perfection. Itching, painful, protuding or blind piles, disappear like magic. Sold by Tanner's Drucr Store and Chas.
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MOB No. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11:30 am No. 22 Daily ex Sunday ..4:45 pm No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11:05 pm OUT MOUND No. 21 Daily ex Sunday ....5:45 am No. 23 Daily ex Sunday ..10:47 am No. 25 Daily ex Sunday ..&10 pm b. u. Mcl-eisch, U. P. A. L. E. & W.. Indianaoolis. ind. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to California via Chicago Great Western. Leawng Chicago 6:00 p. m. Wedesdays, arrives Omaha 9: a. m. n Thursdays Colorado Springs, 7:50 a. n. Fridays, Salt Lake City 10:25 a. n. Saturdays, arrives San Francisco 1:29 Sundays. A good way to go or the. rates are low. For full infor mation apply to F. R. Mosier, D. P. 103 Adams St., Chicago. dec31 Kodnl fnr dvenncta rnntalnc tVio digestive juices of a healthy stomach i -it . . ... an u win put your stomacn in shape nerform its to r - V DDlvincr the hndv nrr1 hmin witU su St mm es ' - j rength building blood. Digest hat VOU eat. reliVPS Tnrlicrpctinn wh W - - mm v w w Sold by Fred Weuzler. Pinesalve cleanses wounds, is highly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Sold by Fred Wenzler's Drucr Store. The new pure food and Drue Law will . mark it on the label of everv Cough . Cure containing Opium, Chlo"rotorm, or any other stuplfying or poisonous drug. But it passes Dr. bhoop s Cough Cure as made for 20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shooo ailalong has bitterly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop's though Lure is absolutely safe even tor the youngest babe and it cures. it does not simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable Cough Cure, by simply insisting on havine Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protec tion. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. 1 anners Drug Store and Chas. Reynolds. DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve is the original and the name is stamped on every box. Uood for eczema, tetter, boils, cuts and bruises, and especially recommended lor piles. bold by rred Wenzler. Piles quickly and oositivelv cared with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for Piles alone and it does the work surely and with satisfaction. Itching, painful, protuding or blind piles disappear lik emagic b" its use. L,arge IMjckel Capped glass jars, 50 cents. .jrold and recnmmenrferl hv Tanners' Drug Store and Chas. Rey nolds. An Awful Cough Cured. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which acted like a charm. She nalY ve iw 1 e iha so qoiorthnva stopped coughing and got stout and fat, writes Mrs. Ora Bussard. Bru baker, 111. This remedy is for sale by J'red vvenzler. If all dyspepsia sufferers knew what Dr. Shoop's Restorative would do for them, Dyspepsia would practically be a disease of the past. Dr. Shoop s Kestora tive reaches stomach troubles by its direct tonic action upon the inside nerves the true stomach nerves. ötomaen distress or weakness, fullness bloating, bel ching, etc. Call for the Restor itive. We recommend and sell Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Tan ner's Drug Store' and Chas. Rey nolds. Torments of Tetter and Ecrema Allayed. The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and like skin diseas es is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve and many severr cases have been permanently cured by its use. For sale Dy Fred Wenz ler. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syr up acte as a cathartic on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country therefore is the est for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer Sold by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. When the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so. with the human lips. Dry, cracked and colorless lii mean fevcrishness, and are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful, pink, velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop s Green Salve It will soften and heal any skin ail ment. Get a free, trial box, at our store and be convinced. Laree nickel capped glass jars, 25 cents. Tanner's Drug Store and Chas. Reynolds. Wounds, Bruises and Burns. By applying an antiseptic dressing to wounds bruises, Dur..s and like Injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery and triumph of modern surgery. Chamberlain Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such Injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm In your home and it will save you time and money not to mention the inconvenience and suffering such injuries entail. For sale by Fred Wenzler. A cold taen at this time of the year is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc., bv driving them out through the bowels if yop have a cold, try it and if not cured get your money back. No opiates. Sold by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. Don't you think you had better try To wear a smile and sing a song? It's a good old world after all, Provided you take Rocky Mountain Tea, In the spring and fall. The People's Drug Store.
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Ed S. HOGARTH .& CO. We have good things lo eat at reasonable prices. We have ho two or three p fees to atch trade. We taeat everybody alike. It ve get a bargain we give our customers the benefit of K. Come to our sfore with your Produce and gd tha highest 'price for all kinds or products. We wnt fresh Eggs and good retiilxblt Cutter. ED. S. HOGARTH 6 CO. fZh",ZzIW.hz
II V. IX. R. CO. excursions to LAFAYETTE, IND State Con ference of Farmers' Institute Workers, Nov. 7th to 10th, 00. SOUTH BEND, IND. Every Sunday Oct. 1905. CULVER, IND Every Sunday Oct. 190G. MEMPHIS, TENN. Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Oct. 15th to 18th, 1906. CHATTANOOGA, TENN, Reunion Army of the Cumberland, Oct. X5 to 17th, 1906. INDPLS Red Men, Oct 15 to 17 On wy tcond-clM Clonit frt to Calffornia. North Pacific cot. Montana. Idaho, Mexico and intemndiita territory October I9o6 Koko mo, Ind. -Annual Baptist Convention. October 9 to II, I9o6. Homeseekers' Excursions November, I9o6. Northwei t. Weit, Southweet, South P.J. BUSS A CD. Aceat Vfcndtlla Rsllrosd. Plymouth, lad. A BOON in Pianoßusiiiess T. E. Houghton, the popular ;ano dealer is working over time trying to supply the increased de mand for the well known high rade Thompson Pianos. Mr. Morgan, general traveling agent for the Thompson Piano Co., is visiting Mr. Houghton and would likt to meet all prospective buyers at Houghton's Music Store during the coming week. Recent improvements have placed the "Thompson" far in advance of all other pianos. Prices and terms reasonable to all responsible buyers. Call and "see the sights and hear the sounds" of the tuneful Thompson. Houghton's Music Store, 112 Michigan St L. . & W. Special rates to Walkerton, Ind., dailj, good for 30 days, return limit 50c acct Koontz' Lake. Summtr touriit excursion tp Pa ifk Coast, M or Una, British Columbia and Arizona pginte.June 1st to Sept 16th, return limit Oct 3rd! Special rates to Lake Marti tau, Rochester, Ind., and Mud Like, llacy, Ind., during the summer season. Sons of Veterans of U. S. A. na. tional encampment,, Peoria ,111., August 19 and 0th return August 31st. Fare one and one third. Free chair car service service from Tipton to Kansas City. Leave Ply mouth at 10)47 a. m. arriving Kansss Olty 8 a.m. Call or write agent L E. & W. One way second class Colonist rates to California, Washington. Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Mexico on sale August 27 to Oct. 31. Call on agent or write Mr. S. D. Leish, G. P. A., for information. Anntral Indiana Baptist convention Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 9, 10th and 11th. Return 13th. Fare $2.20. Grand Ldge K of P Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 1 ana 2nd. Return Oct. 4 th. Fare $3.80. Home seekers rates to South, Southwest and Western on first and third Tuesday? of each month. Call for particulars. Think of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure if your nose and throat discharges if your breath is foul or feverish. It contains Oil of Eucalyptus, Thymol, Menthol, etc., incorporated into an imported creamlike petrolatum. It soothes, heals, purifies, controls. Call at our store for free trial box. Tanner's Drug Store and Chas. Reynolds. Very Low Rates to the West. The Chicago Great Western Railway will sell tickets to points Alberta, Arizona, British Cblumbia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming at about one half the usal fare. Tickets on sale dailv August 27th to October 31st inclusive. Get -m full information from Great Western Agent or J. P. Elmer. F. R. Mosier, D.P.A. 103 Adams St:, Chioago, 111. oct27 A sour stomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other consequences of a disordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days treatment free. For sale by red Wenzler. Low Rates West via Chicago Great Western Railway. For lowest rates to all points West write to F. R. Mosier, D. P. A., 103 Adams St., Chicago, 111., stating how many in party and when goinj. sp39
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Residence Phone 18. lena. Co. excursions to DENVER October 12-15 American Mining Congress. NEW ORLEANS October 12-15 K. of P. CHATTANOOGA October 15, 16 and 17 Society Army of Cumberland WEST NORTHWEST, SOUTH SOUTHWEST Home-Seekers' Excursion in October CALIFORNIA OREGON MONTANA WASHINGTON IDAHO MEXICO and Intermediate Territory One-way second-class Colonist tickets on sale daily until October 31st For particulars, enquire of - J. E. HAKES, Aent PenniylYaala Line, Plymouto. JOHN W. PARKS LAVYER YOUJi El'SlttfSS soucmp eHiCHrrrns rnr.i iu TI1E EIAMOD BSAXD. v ft t rw am your r wit a hli RiUo. 1 . . Put 1 row Drei 1 III.CTlF,.TK..t ELIt:i, tm If year' regatVed at Best. Sunt, Alwar - - r Ke('4. Soid hy Drwtrrta eerrwbim i Charter Cfcr '-! C l'4.U4fOUav, tm Dr. F. IL. BUIIKET, DDNTIGT Plymouth. Indlaoa. Frcs! end Hecdcchea Ccrcd by THE DR. BURKE COMPANY, Glasses fitted at lowest price. Satisfaction guaranteed. No Agent or solicitors employed. S. C LORIIIG, IL D. Office over Bösworth & Sharnbaugh'g In Hat Bank Block . Phone 05. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. ' In the matter of the Estate of Ell. za A. Plummer, deceased. Jn the Marshall Circuit Court, September Term, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of Eliza A , Plummer deceased, has presented ajd filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 2Cth day of November, 190G, at which time all persons interested in said 'State are required to appear in said Court and show cause if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Done October 15, 190G. THOMAS W. PLUMMER. Witness the clerk and seal of said Marshall Circuit (seal) Court, at Plymouth, Indiana, this 15th day of October, 190C -John R. Jones, ClerL Charles Kelhson, Atty. ManZan relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleed ing, itching and protuding piles. It is put up in collapsible tubes in such a manner that it can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain immediately. T.ry one bottle and if you are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our free offer. - Sold by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. Treventics, as the name implies, prevent all colds and grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage. Treventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early, when you first feel that cold is coming, they check ai:d prevent them. Preventics are thoroughly safe for children, and as effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by Tanners Drug Store and Chas. Reynolds. Nothing to Fear,. Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing, to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputation for its cures of coughs, colds and croup and can always be relitd upon. For sale by Fred Wenzler. Tone the liver, move the bowels, cleanse the system. Dades Little Liver Tills never pripe. Sold by Fred Wenzler's Dru,; Store. No other remedy on earth is so good for children as Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea; makes them eat, sleep, and grow. Bright eyse, rosy cheeks. Tea or Tablets, 3c The People's Druf Store.
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