Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 June 1905 — Page 8

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rCTVNISHED BT GRESSNZR & COMPANY . Owners of the only Abstract Books tn the county. Abstract of title to all lands In Marshall county compiled promptly and accuratelyMary E. Barkman and hus wd to Elizabeth Black e hf of lot 8 in Heim's add Bremen; $230. Michael Kelley and wife wd to Cornelius J. Heminger, etal, 3 acres in se cor of w hf of nw q of sec 13 tp 32 r 1; $1. Daniel Speicher and wiGfe wd to A. B. Wickizer etal part of lot 30 orig Plymouth; $1000. Peter J. Fink and wife wd to Victor Meyr ne q of neq of sec 31 tp 33 r 1; $2000. Christian Manual and wife wd to Blanche Anderson lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 23, 26, 27, 23, 29 Corbin's sub div to Plymouth; $350. James H. Matchett and wife wd to Matt J. Swoverland and wife, lot 5 Linns add-Bourbon; $700. Viola Warner etal wd to Ella Chapers und q of lot 20 I owry's con add Argos; $200 Mary Kraus dec'd by heirs wd to Ella Chapin, und 3-4 of lot 20 Lowrys con add Argos; $450. Robert P. Doggett and wif- wd to William Winslow, part of lot 4 sec 22 tp 32 r l; $1530. Anna M. Hoham wd to William Detwiler.and Harry Hoham part of lot 176 Polke and Serings add Plymouth; $460. Luella Hull and hus wd to Alice and John E- Dennie, part of lot 3 Rhodes par Argos; $125. Anna M. Hoham q c d to Kate Palmer etal, part of lots 162 and 163 Polk and Serings add Plymouth; $1. . Simon J. Strauss and wife wd to Ambros JButz, w hf of nw q of sec 21 tp 34 r 4; $5600. Caroline A. Hartman wd to Minnie G. Gibson n 50 ft of lot 4 Brownlee's sub div Plymouth; $100. THE PLyüOUTH .MRKETS Following are the quotation! of local dealers 'on the various products naned: Wheat $ 85 Oats : 29 Corn, per bushel . 48 Rye ... 65 Potatoes Lard" 8 Hens 9 Turkey! 10 to 12 Old Gobblers.. 8 Old -Roosters 5 Duck's 8 Geese Eggs T 15 Butter 14 ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following is a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the Plymouth Postoffice for the week ending, June 7, 1905. r GENTLEMEN: E.. C. Seelhoff 3 Francis J. Maguire John Martin Wesley Gale LADIES Mrs. George Towns Mrs. Annette Snyder Mrs. Belle Anderson A fee of one cent will be charged for advertising.' In calling for these letters please say "advertised J. A, YOCKEY, P. M. RAILWAY TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA LINES CAST No. 6 Daily 3.00 am No. 36 Daily ex Sunday, lv 5.50 am No. 30 Daily except Sunday 9.45 am No. 16 Daily 10.13 am No. 22 Daily, no coaches . . 1.20 pm No. 8 Daily 5.55 pm No. 2 Daily(ex fare train) 7.40 pm No. 38 Daily ex Sunday .. 8.23 pm No. 24 Daily 9.45 pm WIST No. -15r-Daily 5.30 am No. 5 Daily(ex fare train) 6.19 am No. 49 Daily, leaves 5.45 am No. 37 Daily ex Sunday.. 9.00 am No. 23 Daily 1.35 pni No. 39 Daily ex Sunday .. 2.02 pm No. 9 Daily 6.04 pm LAKE ERIE AND WESTERN NORTH No. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11.30 am No. 22 Daily ex Sunday 4.45 pm No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11.05 pm No. 26 Special Sunday train 9.15 m SOUTH No. 21 Daily 5.45 am No. 23 Daily cx Sunday ..10.47 am No. 25 Dally ex 'Sunday .. .5.15 ptrf No. 27 Special Sunday train 7.30 pm Ten Times Easier. It is ten times easier to cure coughs, croup t whooping cough and all lung and bronchial affections when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative Honey, and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. Gently moves the bowels, and expels all cold from the system. Best for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc Remember the name, "Kennedy's" and see that the red clover blossom and the honey bee is on the bottle. Sold by J. W. Rinard. If in a kind of bilious mood, You wish an aid to digest food, No other pill is half so good As DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The famous little Pills Early Risers cure Constipation, Sick Headache Bil iousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults. -So1! by J. W. Rinard. No one would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates the stomach and bowels.

ti6riirs sale. By virtue of a certified copy of decree and order of sale, issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, to me directed, on a judgment in favor of Ola Kamp, and against David Kamp, George Kamp, Anna McGuire, Mary Kamp and the unknown Heirs of Emanuel Kamp, deceased, requiring me to make the sum of Seventeen Dollars and Seventy, cents ($17.70) with interest on said judgment and costs, I will offer for sale, according to the order of said Court, at public auction, on '.' MONDAY JUNE 28, 1905. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east door of the Court House, in Plymouth, Marshall county, -Indiana, as the law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number twenty-one (21) of the original plat of Ihe town of Argos, Marshall County, Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and upon receipt of the purchase money the Sheriff will execute to the purchaser a deed in fee simple for said real estate and there shall be no redemption from said sale. MONROE STEINER, Sheriff of Marshall county, Ind. G. W. Paul, Attorney for plaintiff. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners at their regular June Term, 1903, passed an order for the paving of a part of Center and Jefferson Streets in the City of Plymouth, abutting the' Court House Square; each portion of the pavement hereby ordered is to extend from the lines of pavement of said streets as heretofore ordered by the Common Council of the City of Plymouth, Indiana, to the sidtv.ilk line of said streets adjoining the said Square. " . Said pavement to be laid to conform to the plans and specifications adopted for the paving of said streets, adopted and confirmed bv the said Common Council of said City of Plymouth, and the pavement when laid, must conform in outline and grade to the adjoining pavement contracted for by the said City. No bids will be considered at a greater price per square yard than the contract price, accepted by said Common Council in the awardal of the contract. Bids will be received until one o'clock, p. m., Wednesday, July 5, 1905, when the same will be opened and the contract awarded. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said pavement" to be 12 feet wide on Center Street and 14 feet wide on Jefferson Street each strip of pavement 'o be 264 feet in length. seal Given under ray hand and seal this 10th day of June, 1903. H. L. SINGREY, w2 Auditor. NOTICE OF SALE OF IRON FENCE. Notice is hereby given, that bids for the sale of the iron fence surrounding the Court House square will be received by the Board of County Commissioners until 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, July 5 1905, when the same will be opened and sale will be closed. All bids to be for cash. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. seal Witness my hand and seal this 10th day of June, 1903. w2 H. L. SINGREY, Auditor. SPECIAL MEETING OF MARSHALL COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that the Marshall County Council will meet in special session at the Auditor's office in said County, on Wednesday, July 5, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at which time the following appropriations will be asked for, out of the County funds: For paying assessmnts for cleaning ditches $2300.00 For paving of Center and Jefferson streets $2200.00 To cover deficiency in appropriation for Assessors . For bridges in Polk Township For Judy Bridge, German Tp. 127.50 150.00 600.00 Additional for Wolf treek Bridge 800.0Q For Surveyors' Class 1 sup 15.00 For Auditor's Class 4 sup .. 15.00 seal Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of June, 1903. w2 H. L. SINGREY, Auditor. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND STONE MASONS. Notice is hereby given that the plans and specifications for the building of three iron bridges and one concrete arch are on file in my office, and that sealed bids for the construction of the same will be received until one o'clock, p. m., Wednesday, July 5. 1905, when the bids will be opened and the contracts awarded! r The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.seal Witness my hand and trie seal of said Board, this 10th day of June, 1905. w2 H. L. SINGREY, Auditor. Notice of Final Settlement In the matter of the estate of Andrew J. Kyser, deceased. In the Mat shall Circuit Court, May term, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of Andrew J. Kyser deceased, has presented and 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 23rd day of June, 1905, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said acrrumf and vouchers should not be aoproved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are ako herebv reauired. at the time and and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. T,-, if-,., 1 1 ion ' FRANKLIN M. KYSER, Executor seal Witness, the clerk and beal of said Marshall Circuit Court, at Plymouth, Indiana, this 31st day of May, 1903. JOHN R. JONES, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court, Beari tht " Tr'3 M HavsAjways Bsrgtt

Talk Durbin to Succeed Shaw. Among those who are speculating on. prospective changes in the Cabinet there is talk of ex-Governor Durbin of Indiana for the office of secretary of the treasury, to succeed Leslie M. Shaw. Col. Durbin is classed among those who are deemed "available" for the place. He is recognized as a man of large business capacity, and his private fortune is such as to enable him to maintain the dignity and meet the social exactions of a cabinet position. Mr. Shaw's present intention is to retire early next year. Logansport Journal. .....

Civil Service Examination for" Panama Service June 27. An examination for stenographer and typewriter (male) in the United States and Panama service will be held at Cincinnati, O., June 27, 1905. Further information will be furnished by H. K. Milhouse, secretary Civil Service board, Postoffice, Indianapolis. Wheat harvesting has begun in Oklahoma and is moving north toward Kansas. The annual agonizing cry for Kansas farm hands may be heard at any moment now. PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the law office of Harley A. Logan in the city '-f Plymouth, Indiana, till the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. of July 1st, 1903. For the furnishing of all material and labor and the construction and erection of a two room school house at "Brightside" according to plans and specifications now on file in the office of Township Trustee. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of not less than $100.00. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. FRED CORSE Township Trustee Center Township, Marshall County, Indiana. Dated June 10th, 1903. CÄSTORBÄ For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Ccrght Bears the Signature of Quality vs Quantity. Hard muscles and strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you eat, but on its perfect digestion and proper assimilation. When you take Kodol Dypepsia Cure your system gets all the nourishment out of the food you eat It digests what you eat regardless of the condition of the stomach and conveys the nutrient properties to the blood and tissues. This builds up and strngthens the entire system. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Beleb ing,' Sour Stomach, Weak Heart, etc. Sold by J. W. Rinard. Cuban Diarrhoea. U. S. soldiers who served in Cuba during the Spanish war know what this disease is, and that ordinary remedies have litle more effect than so much water. Cuban diarrhoea 13 almostas severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however that can always be depended upon as will bt seen by the following certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston, Texas: "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea, which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but they did him no good. One bottle of this remedy cured him, as our neighbors will testify. I thank God for so valuable a medicine.' For Sale by all Druggists. The feeling of impending doom in the minds of many victims of Bright's disease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It will cure incipient Bright's disease and diabetes and even in the worst cases gives comfort and relief. Slight disorders are cured in a few days. "I had diabetes in its worst form," writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkel of life, comes to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets at the People's Drug Store. L. E. & W. Special low rates . to Kldorado Springs, Eureka Springs, Hot Springs, Siloam Springs, June 1st to Sept. 30, 1903. Indiana Music Teachers Association, Kokomo, Ind., June 26th 27 and 28 return July 1st $2.20. Camp Meeting Association, Battle Ground, Ind., July 7 to Aug. 7th return Aug 23rd $3.30. State Convention Elks Muncie, Ind. June 7, 8, 9, return 10th fare $3.70. Special train to Laporte, Ind., Saturday, July 1, account Barnum & Bailey circus. Train leaves Plymouth 9.30 a. m. returning leaves Laporte 6.30 p. m. Tickets also good to return July'2nd. At one fare, 85c. Special Sunday Excursion to Michigan City commencing Sunday, May 14th and each Sunday until otherwise advised. Fare $1.00. One way second class settlers fares to Southern and Southeastern territory -on first and third Tuesday of each .nonth. A. blessing alike to young and old; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry; nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea and summer complaint.

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ist in woman's disease, of Ruffair. tr J N. Y., "and a Tt.qy. K j healthy mind, and j '1 everyone can cultiXV VS"properly and digest well to be beautiful. It is a fact that any form of dyspepsia may in a few days transform a clear, white skin into a mass of pimples and black spots. A beautiful woman has the beauty" 6? her stomach. EY. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery main tains a person's nutrition by enabling one to eat, retain, digest and assimilate the proper nutritious food. It overcomes the gastric irritability and symptoms of indigestion, and thus the person is saved from those symptoms of fever, eight-sweats, headache, etc., which are so common. A tonic made up largely of alcohol will shrink the corpuscles of the blood and make them weaker, for resistance. This js to certify that I have used Doctor lierce's Golden Medical Discovery, think it's the grandest medicine in the world." writes Mrs. V. M. Young, of Weir, W. Va. I had dyspepsia in its worst form. I decided to -try your medicine. I used five bottles, and now I am doin? my own hgusewprk. A number of my friends also ar using Dr. ncrces mecncine ana iney recommend it highly. May God bless you ia j Dr. Pierce believes that a tonic made with alcohol will shrink the red blood corpuscles and make the system weak for resistance; that is why he avoidAl the use of any alcohol or narcotics in his "Medical Discovery," which contains the pure extract from roots and herbs without a particle of alcohol. Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good "for dyspepsia or debility. Biliousness is cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. noticeoi"adMinisträtion. No. 176G. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointetd administrator of the Estate of James M. Alexander, late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. MILO B. SLICK, Dated June 13, 1905. Administrator. Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame These are three common ailments for -which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will 'save you time, money and suffering when troubled with any one of these "ailments. For sale by all druggists." . leart Dr. MileiV Heart Cure has made many,' hearts well after they have, been pronounced hopeless. , . It ; has completely cured thousands, and .will-almost invariably cure or .benefit every case otheart disease. - Short hreith, pain around heart, .palpation, fluttering', dizzy, fainting and smothering spells should not be. neglected. Take Dr. Ktiles Heart Cure and .see. how. .quick you will be' relieved.. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles,' relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. ' r;. "I had a very ' bad case of heart ' trouble. For six months I could not work. Last July I was plowing corn and feeUntc bad aU day; in the afternoon la plowioc one row 1 had to lay down, er faU down, three times. Mr hrt throbbed as though 14 would burst through, and I had difficulty In Kttlng my breath. I purchased a ttte of Dr. Ifllea' Heart Cure, and before I had used half of It I could lay down and sleep all night. PtstIously I had to get up from flra to Un time a night. I hare taken seTeral bottles, and my heart im as regular as eloek work. X feet like a new man. and ean work considerable for an old man. 84 W years old." H. JX HcGILU Frost. Ohio. Dr. Miles Heart Cur Is sold by your druggist, whs will gusrsntee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fall he will refund your money. Hilt Medical Co- Elkhart. Ind Tb.o Hind You Eave Always in uso for ever 30 years,

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BE disagreeable drains which draw the lus ter from the eyes and the vennillion from the lips as well as sap the body's strength. They quench the internal fires of inflammation in which the very elements of beauty are consumed. They heal the ulcer which gnaws into the very life. They walk the world as wonders women exempt from the sacrifice to love. How have they done this ? By the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, wttich makes weak women strong and sick women well. It matters not how weak the woman is, or how sick she is, w Favorite Prescription will cure the womanly ills that vex her; will round out the sunken curves of her form, put light in her eyes, tint her cheeks with health's carnation, and xnake her a glad and happy woman. Hundreds of thousands of women testify to the truth of these statements. Let every ailing woman read the two testimonials given below and remember that these two women speak for more than half a million other women cured bv the skill of Dr. Pierce and by the use of his ".Favorite frescnption." There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescriotion." neither has it any opium or other narcotic. "Two years aeo I beean to craduallv lose mv health. writes Mrs. NelhV TV Stark, Vice-President Bethesda Society, 39 oaraner &treet, Worcester, Mass. S Became nervous, lost my appetite, and i

MY NEXT TRIP TO W.n3GON3niM

be made about June Get ready You will see the crops growing, the gigantic factories and mills, the greatest home markets for all home products that you ever saw, you will agree with us that it beats our county in many ways. Don't fail to make a trip. Over 1100 acres has been bought by the Hoosier boys, and I think this is just a beginning. My Friends you can't get there any too soon, and you can't go there with a safer guide than myself, I assure you that I am acquainted with the country an the people to such an extent that I will guarantee to land you in the right place, put you in safe and reliable hands, so that you get good land as cheap as it can be got for anywhere in Wisconsin. So don't hesitate in going with me and don't listen to spurious characters, who are telling you not to go with Vinnedge but to wait and go with them and do better etc. Say, why didn't these seducers tell you of these good things before I acquainted myself with this grand country, if they have you so much at heart? We have 8000 acres of cut over land; good soil, lays nice and a lot of wood on it, to sell for $3.00 per acre. This is a snap, must sell by the first of July. A trip up there will let you see much greater advantages than the first settlers had in this country. Yes, a chance that you can't afford to let slip. Now get ready to go with us. Believe me you will be used right in every way and have a good time and pleasant trip also. I will have bills circulated, giving date, etc. of the meeting at the hall. We have for sale a lot of good land that will bring 3 4 times as much in 10 years as it does at present and is in as pleasant a place to live as Indiana. We have a good hotel and furniture for sale in Ladysmith, Wis., which pays a profit or from 2 to 3 thousand dollars per year. Price $6500.00. Come on with your farms and other property if you have some cash and we will make you plenty of money. This is to you and for you, if you are entreprising and want' to make money. I

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Special Low Rates to N. E. A. Meeting, Asbury Park, N. J. July 3 to 7. Tickets on sale June 29 to 30 and July 1 to 2. .. Stopover at Chatauqua Lake, Niagara Falls and New York City. Full. information of agent or address C.- A'Asterlin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Low Fares for Fourth of July Trips ' via Pnnsylvania Lines. July 1st, d, 3d and 4th, excursion tickets may be obtained at ticket sta tions on the Pennsylvania Lineh to any other station on those lines within a radius of 200 miles. .Excursion tickets will be, valid "for return until July 5th, inclusive. For particulars rgarding- fares and time of rtains, apply to Pnnsylvania Lines Pasnenger and Ticket Agnts.

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it seemed impossible to obtain a good night's rest. I became emaciated, hollow-eyed, and suffered with frequent heart palpitation. Complexion was bad and muddy " looking and I had a hag. gard expression. I felt as though life had lost its charm; did not care to live, for life without health is simply a living death. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription changed all this. It came as a blessing into my home ; I felt better ia a short time alter starting to use it, and within a month I was like another woman. New life, health and vigor returned and my husband fell in love with me all over again, and a new light and happi. ness came into my life. Your medicine did all this for me, and it is certainly worthy of praise." " I was a great sufferer for six years and doctored all the time with a nnmber of physicians but did not receive any benefit," writes Mrs. Geo. Sogdec, 641 Bonda Street, Sadnaw (South), Michiiran. I had given up all hope of ever getting; better, thought I would write to you. When I received your letter telling me what to do I commenced to take yons Favorite Prescription and follow your advice. I have taken ten bottles in alL also five vials of the Pleasant Pellets. Am now regular, after having missed two years and suffered with pain is the head and back. I was so nervous, could not eat or sleep. Now I can thank joa tor my recovery." 26th, and go along with us. After returning from my third trip in Wisconsin, I can truthfully say that 12 weeks time spent up there I have found a place that flows with "milk and honey."Rich profits can be obtainted in any business. Good land with timber can be got at from $10.00 to $30.00 per acre. I have thoroughly investigated, both invesj tigated, both climate and country, water, etc, summer and winter. Will ' go with you any time. Can get you there and return from Chicago for $12.55, and would refer you to J. H. Moller, Bruce, Wis., who has used us all O. K. who wll furnish you free livery and will refund you your fare from Chicago if you buy land of him. After a trip up in Wisconsin with J. R. Vinnedge and J. B. BowcII, Plymouth, Ind. We the undersigned do anxiously confirm what J. R. Vinnedge says j about it. It has great advantages ' without doubt. We don't see how any one could make a mistake in making investments up there, as ingoing there to make- it their home. We advise you to go up and see for your selves.. William Voreis. With exceptions to the climate, was not there in the winter. W. F. Wilhelm J. B. Bowell To whom it may concern. Since making a trip with J. R. Vinnedge uo in Wisconsin, can sincerely recommend the country, and think it affords the most advantages for all enterprising people I know of. I found it just as T. R. Vinnedge id it was, so far as I could see. sa Respectfully yours, - A. T. Wallace C. H. Powell. D. Fields C. Kanarr E. Place H. Berlin N. B. We refer you to J. H. Moller. LOW FARES. Special Home-Seekers' Excursions via Pennsylvania Lines. Anyone contemplating a trip West may take advantage of the reduced fares for theT special Home-Seekers excursions via Pennsylvania Lines to points in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Oregon, Washington, Texas and other sections in Ihe West and in all the states of the South, Stop-over priveleges permit travelers to investigate business openings. These tickets will be on sale certain dates during 'the 'summer. Detailed information as to fares, through time, etc., will be freely furnished upon apPennsylvania lines.

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