Plymouth Tribune, Volume 4, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 October 1905 — Page 6

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punuoEXEzta. ' ftoiepJiou Sv. '21. Only Republican Newspaper in the County. OFFICE Bissell Building. Corner LaPorte and Center Streets. Telephone 27. Entered ct the Postoffice at Plymouth, Indiana as second-class matter. Plymouth, Ind., October 5, 1905; Cold and Warm Octobers. The following data tfor October for the, last thirty-four years have been compiled, by, the weather bure.au, but it is not to b regarded as a forecast for the present month. The mean tern perature for the last thirty-four Octobers was 55 ; the warmest October was in 1900, with an average of 63; the coldest was in 1888, with an average of 49; the highest temperature was 89, Oc tober 1, 1897, and the lowest was 22, October 30, 1887, and October 30, 1895. The average date of the first killing frost was October 19. The average amount of precip itation for the last thirty-four Octobers was 2.74 inches; the aver age number of days with .01 inch or more precipitation was nine; the greatest monthly precipita tion was 8.56 inches, in 1883, and the least monthly precipitation was .28 inches, in 1892. The greatest amount of pre cipitation recorded in any twen ty-four consecutive hours was 3.13 inches, October 12-13, 1901 The greatest amount of snowfal recorded in any twenty-four consecutive hours (record extending to winter of ISSl-'SS only) was 4 inches, October 30, 1890. The average number of clear days was twelve; partly cloudy, ten, and cloudy, nine. The prevailing direction of the wind was from the south, and the average hourly ve locitv was 9.3 miles an hour The highest velocity was forty: eight miles, from the southeast October 18, 1902, and from the west October 7, 1903. Farmers to Have Meeting. The eighth annual conference of the Indiana Farmer's Institute Workers will be held at Purdue niversity, October 11 and 12. A rate of one fare, plus 25 cents, for the round trip has been granted by the Central Passenger 'ssociation, from all Indiana railway points. In order to obtair this rate delegates must have certificates that will be issued by W. C. Latta, superintendent of farmers' institutes, West Lafayette, Ind., on request. There will be a ten-days' course for practical butter makers at the university, October 13 to 23 and those desiring to take the eour.;e may have the limit of their tickets extended. Prof. H. E. VanNorman will have charge. The fourth annual corn school will be held January 8 to 1" ami the winter, school of agriculture will begin January 15 and continue nine weeks. Better than Base BalL Evangelistic work is financially better than baseball playing, besides much more elevating to the race. Billy Sunday, who was once famous for. his artistic performances on the diamond, has of hte years devoted himself -to revival preaching and has made a success of it. At the close of a four weeks' revival effort at Rantoul, 111., he rounded up 425 converts and received $2,500 Tor his services. At Macomb, 111. after a five weeks' revival over 700 converts were counted and the evangelist received almost $3000. Money in the T asury. September was a 0 od monti for the Federal Treasury, as is usually the case. There- was a surplus of several millions, or almost enough to cut the defied, which is now only $9,623,565, in two. The receipts from customs were $27,244,1444, an increase of $4,000,000 over those for the same month last year. The receipts from this source for the first three months of the year were $75,015,577, which is an increase . of $9,883,793 over those for the same period last year. There .has also been a gain for the three months of $2,491,979 in internal revenue receipts. The present deficit is $9,623,565 as against $17,854,256 at this time last year. In one day in New York there were more deaths from sunstroke and overheating than there has been deaths from yellow fever in one day in the whole state of Louisiana. There is no excitement in consequence, and business goes on as usual. Public Sal. Havinc sold my farm -1 will sell at public auction at my place of residence 1 1-4 miles west of Tvner on Friday October 13, the following '.property : 10 head of good horses, cows, hogi, poultry, wsrrons, buggies, harness, hay in mow, oats m bin and many

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When the late Gen. Lew Wal lace returned from one of his visits' to' the Holv Land he brought with hirn five Christthorn apple trees which were planted on the grounds of the United States Capitol at Wash ington. The Christ-thorn apple is a fruit that-tastes something like the haw, but is blue in color when ripe. This is the ripening season for the fruit and Capt. I. P. Meerew of Lafayette, Ind., captain of the Capitol police, is haying a trying time keeping ,, V r . 1 I small boys from ruining the trees. riuhhinor ihr trfp? is verv disas- I ...... t i i troilS to mem, ior wnen a uuugn becomes the least bit abrased it dies clear up to the trunk. G. A. R. , DEDICATION. Program for Meeting at G. A. R. Quarters, Burketfs Hall Monday Eve Oct. 9, A f up? -1 Tri trn lirvn .v. rresentation Ot yuarters Dr. Blirkett. . . . Reception OI same. .Commander ni;ntr.'!1 f.,WrPcc Comrade Cleaver Mnclr - r 'a. .. im. tv u r i Recitation The Birth Of the Flaer" MlSS Haines, Tl,Ä r,,,,.-:" Address 1 ne UUtlin Rev. Crowder flrlrAcc "RoralWti'nnc" Address KeCOlleCtlOnS ..Rv one of the House Guard Short talks by Comrades and others Recitation Selected Miss Robinson Song by G. A. R. Post. "The Old Army Bean Benediction Shipping Fish Lake Mud. A new industry has sprung up in the vicinity of Fish Lake, Laporte iounty, centering at Mill creek as the shipping point. Fish lake is a group of three connected ponds, lying in the shape of a lt. .1- 1 1. 1 r : r .1. usn hook uiiu tunning uiic ui uic sources of the Kankakee river. It has been, partly drained by the extensive operations in the lake and Kankakee region. The bot torn of the lake and adjacent marshes consists of large nd val uable marl and peat beds, which some day, will prove the source of great wealth, but until now it had not been suspected that an other article of commercial value is to be obtained at tha place For a number of years Swift & Co., of Chicago, have held large tracts of wet lands in the neigh borhood of Fish lake, while about the lake are ice houses and ex tensive sidings for the unloading and shipping of ice. The ship ments of ice eacn year are con siderable, though, as the lake has diminished the supply has fallen oil and the amount of ice put up has been decreasing. Recently the packing company began to ship muck, just ordin ary swamp muck' to its Chicago plant from- near Mill creek and now the stuff is sent away by the trainload. The muck is used Kv ih r,,, .,r4. J ns- vuiiiuan 14 kill, tlu&UUld,l" unng of a fertilizer, which it has put on the market and is selling in vast quantities. The people living in the vicinity of Fish lake are amazed to see a rich Chicago corporation nauung common mud to the railroad and shioiner it tiMrlv n Imnrlrrl rr'A I.., M;i än7l "tW orT A J I and they are wondering what next will be taken from the waste of earth and utilized. 100 Reward. J1C3. ine reaaers or tnis paner win oe pleased to learn that there is at least one derated disease that science his .Jf! Care is the onlv Bosltive enr now jiu niai is.huuu. xiaus vatarrn known to the medical . . fraternity. fTatarrh h?nr . eSVPSuZZ' . T'zT HaU's Catarrh Curc U.tairn internalmucOUS Surfaces of the ivctem. thr. "Y aestroyine the toundation . of the . . . z. . f yueasc, and civmir tte ttiszt &ci.Kia oj onuumz up ine coastms. l 1 v . . w ... I uwn ana aasunnz nature in aoinff its work. The ptoprktcrg bwtocS raiin in lis cwanre oowen tnai thv otter One Hundred Dollars for any case max u wis to cure, senator I : . t . . ... list oi tesuraoniais. Andres , v t Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ooia by druggists, 75c. Take H all's familv oilN tar nati. pation. P ij t-v . . . .N m To Lai me r oss Wouseo. viiurcn, a nicago travel-

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The American Girl. WHAT MAKES HER POPULAR. a oe American gin is umueu aau iis.cru home and abroad because she is the The American girl is admired and liked road because she is tne the healthiest and friendhaomest. usually the healthiest and fnendliest of rirls. She is fond of life and is alive to Yerythin beautiful and good in existence. Mrs. Iangtry has said that the American woman has ntue to learn irotn her English sisters. Dr. Pierce, the specialist in women's dis eases, of Buffalo, N. Y., advises simple exercises for women. treferablv in the out door air. But many women are confined to the house and their household duties or their business confines them to poorly ven tilated rooms. If a woman suffers from a headache, a backache, a sensation of irritability or twitching and uncontrollable nervousness, something must be wrong with the bead or back, she naturally says, but all the time the real trouble very often centers in the womanly organs. In 08 per cent, of cases the seat of the difficulty is here, and a WOmn should take rational treatment for its cure. The local disorder and inflamm?I - j.i: r .1... ,eK 8houl4 be treated steadily and systematicallT. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkabl and uniform cures, a record auch as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering: to pay $500 for any caae of LeUCorThea, Female Weakness, Prolatum, or Falling of Womb which they JÄTtiuftf tttfr rncV" S.C.LORING.M.D. Oflct tr Boswortli A Shimbiugfc'l In ste Ban! Black. Phon 05. All calls promptly answered. Office bou r to 4 undo to up. m. Phone 204. Residence, 314 Center st. PLYMOUTH. - INDIAN C. F. HOLTZENDORFF ... FhtSlCIMS End SurgtOHS, Oorner M'.ollaa aid JefferwnStr WgntdUi .tuiri G F. HITCHCOCK, dentist. Ms I CorbjR Block. PLYMOUTH. IND. &ues Examined Free! and Headaches Cured by Drs. Burke & Lemontree, 10 ft. Mich. st. South Bssd. Is! Prices Steel Olansen. from 25 ct aiid up Gold glasses, from 12,50 and up, DrrF. II. BUBSET, DBNTIST Plymouth. Indiana. JOHN W. PARKS LAWYER YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. TELEPHONE 237 - Cured of Brieht's Disease. r Ä a cL l t -ti Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had becn treated by physicians for RflTe ha well known that were recommend h.,t cmt no I ... . - . . " relief until I egan using Foley's Kidne Lure- lhe first ha bottle re lcvcr me and four bottles hare cured me 9f this terrible discc Before I bekan talcing Foley's Kidney Cure I had to mak water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes a slimv nhtanre T he. hjcvc i woujj have died if j had not l Ken roicys ivianey iure. ior sale by all dealers. Cause of Insomnia. i rjr i.. -i llIC5UÜU aiw.ays a,slur.DS inc 5ICP morc or les?na ,s oltcnu tne 5us of insomma. Many cases have been permanently cured bv ChamberS?.t0.aci, VlLilY Tabletsw t . . .. 11 yu are not saiisnea wun your meals trv Hewitts bread. It will certainly satisfy your appetite. It is I i i . , roo,st' aPPet,zmß' and "4K xviaue ui tne uncsi nour inai I money can buy. Ceresota. d3 Reduced Rates to Frankfort and New Albany. On Oct. 10, 11 and 12 the Penn sylvania will sell excursion ticketQ frnm nil ctatinnc in T t-i 1 1 1 i I 1 on account of Baptist Convention at Frankfort and reuri on of Wild banv. . I Tl.. T:i l ,,:"L,V'"""' ?mpcr ,D 'i, u".V " I . J - bW for job work na ePr job w.ck tbao any othtr office , count WANTED Swral ln f wnnA I . . v. iwuu. foil t,;k Home-Seekers Rates West, Northwest Southwest and South via Nickle Plate Road address .C. A. Melin T. p. A.. Ft Wayne, Ind. dSlwl ' ' t V " Td.u7lflC vcry iu me itiarKct. iry it and be convinced Tf-i Kv4t t:tl .1 I : - inumer I ,, trt ia!r- n A,.. A .-i... j -uu luiciess. t r

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CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of RAILWAY TIME TABLE PENNSYLVANIA LINES. EAST No. C Daily 2.50 am No. 36 Daily ex Sunday, ly 5.50 am No. 30 Daily except Sunday 9.49 am No. 1G Daily 10.16 am No. 22 Daily, no coaches ..1.17 pm No. 8 Daily 5.55 pm No. 2 Daily (ex fare train) 7.40 pm No. 24 Daily 9.45 pm WE8T No. 15 Daily 5.30 am No. 5 Daily(ex fare train) C.19 am No. 49 Daily, leaves 5.45 am No. 37 Daily ex Sunday. .. .9.00 am No. 23 Daily 1.27 pm No. 39 Daily ex Sunday ...1.53 pm No. 9 Daily 6.04 pm No. 35 Daily ex Sunday, arr.9.10 pm Lake Erie & Western R. R WORTH BOCIfD. No. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11.30 am No. 22 Daily ex Sur day ..4.45 pm No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11.05 pm No. 20 Special Sunday train 9'.1C am No. 21 Daily ex Sunday ....5.4C am No. 23 Daily ex Sunday ..10.47 am No. 25 Daily ex Sunday ..5.15 pm No. 27 Special Sunday train 7.30 pm MILL WORK Having purchased the Planing Mill and business heretofore conducted by C. W. Suit, I will continue the same at the old place and will be prepared to do all kinds of Planing Mill Work promptly and in a satisfactory manner. Give me a trial. I also do general carpentering and building contracting. Estimates glad ly furnished for anything you may want in this line. Office and mill on South Street, south of Pennsylvania R. R. track. J. S. NESS PLYMOUTH. IND. ADVERTISED .LETTERSGENTLEMKN: Cart and Hazel Blair. F. S. Brown 4.' Chas. Brown August J. Haser ,v O. L. Gehr - ' A. J., Anderson W. S. Hanna A. F. Larkina LADIES. Mrs. t Lydia IvOckrfdge Miss Anna Mirkel Miss Mamie Mey.. Mrs. More 1 A'fee of one cent will be charged for advertising. In calling for these letters please say "advertised." J. A. YOCKEY, P. II. Chamberlain's ' Cough Kenedy Aids Nature. . Medicines that aid- nature are al ways most effectual.; r Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts ori this plan. It allays ; the- cough, , relieves the lungs, aius expectoration, opens tne secre tions, : and. aids. nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. 1 1 an ThornDüra & .latneivs, . pnops. Ii M : Always on hand. Also Fresh and Cured Meats. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Call Phone No. 154, and give us

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TUB first lesson that tne young girl has of womanhood is usually a painful one. She learns to know what headache means, and back ache, and sometimes is sadly borne down by this new experience of life. AH the pain and misery which young girls commonly experience at such a time may. in almost evtry instance, be entirely prevented or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity. It tones up the general health, and cures headache, backache, nervousness and other coo sequences or womanly weakness or disease. MOTHER OF TUB FAMILY. The anxious mother of the family oftentimes carries the whole burden of responsibility so far as the home medication of common ailments of the girls or boys are concerned. The cost of the doctor's visits are very often much too great.At such times the mother is invited to write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., for medical advice, which is given free. Correspondence is held strictly confidential. $500 REWARD FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to gay $500 in legal money of the United tates for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. . All the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, of Buffalo,. N. Y., ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. A MOTHER'S LOYS. A mother's lore is so divine that the roughest man onnot help but appreciate it as the crown of woinarhood However, motherhood is often looked forward to with feelings of great dread by most women. At such times a woman U nervous, dyspeptic, irritable, and she is in need of a uterine tonic and nervine, a strength builder to fit her for the ordeal. No matter how healthy or strong a woman may be she cannot but be benefited by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to prepare for the event.

THE WHEN GROCERY, ON LAPORTE STREET, Always in the lead with everything in the way of good Vinegars, good Spices, Poppies, Ginger. Nutmegs, pulrerized Mace. Paprika, olive Oil, evaporated Cream, Telrao Cream, 5c per can; Eagle Cream, St Charles Cream for sale; also everything that's good to eat and palatable. Come and see us. Yours for business,

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Pas&id Sfoni and Gravel With Exoruolallng Pains A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or atones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, et?., and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good." Ho Othtr Rimed Can Compare With It Thos. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C, had Kidney Trouble and one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and he says there is no remedy that will compare with it.

nA year ago I was taken sick and tried the three doctors in our town," writes Mrs. Archie Gordon, of Oak Street, Boon ton, Nevt Jersey. "They did not help me any. One said I had one thing, another said I had something else, and the last one told me he could not tell just what was the matter with me, but advised me to go to a hospital. I read about Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and about the case of a lady in Kansas, very much like my own. I suffered so, could hardly endure to have any one walk across the floor, as the least jar hurt me. Sent to our drug store and got a bottle of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. and when I had taken one bottle began to feel better. I took five and a half bottles, and to-day I can work all day and feel no bad results None of my neighbors thought a year ago that I would be -here to-day to write anything, but I say, every woman who suffers should never give up until Doctor Pierce's medicines have been given a fair trial." ttYour wonderful medicine, 'Favorite Prescription, has helped me greatly in time of suffering," writes Mrs. Minta Wright, of Edwards, Indiana. ttLast winter I was unable to do my work, was to be confined in February, and a lady in Illinois wrote and told me about your medicine. I used three bottles of Favorite Prescription,' and will say I had the easiest and quickest confinement I ever had. Had three children before. and would suffer from twenty-four to thirty-six hours before birth, but this time only two hours. Have a fine baby girl and she is lhe most healthy one of all. I am still using the Favorite Prescription as a tonic." n A long time ago I suffered very much from female weakness, and decided to write Dr. Pierce," says Mollie Fiench, of 340 E. Green Street, Louisville, Ky. w I received a kind answer telling me what to do. Followed your directions, commenced taking your 'Favorite Prescription, and was cured, after trying many-mother remedies, and different doctors. I have been told there is better medicine, but I have not found it, although have been sold other remedies. There are no medicines like Dr. Pierce's, after all. I can't write how I suffered; was of so account to myself or

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fem 0T any one else; could hardly stand on my feet or walk around. When I received your kind letter, that helped me a great deal. Will take your medicine as long as I am able to buy it; it has saved me many a useless doctor bill. When I need a physician I write Dr. Pierce, ami then do whatever he tells me." HOW TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL Young women or matrons should not allow themselves to look sallow and wrinkled because of those pains and weaknesses which become chronic and are the result of colds, tight lacing, and the imprtwlent care of the womanly system. Many a woman would look beautiful, have healthy color and bright e5'e if it were not for those drains on her strength and those weaknesses which come all too frequently and make her life miserable. There is a ready-to-use Prescription, used a great many years by Dr. R. V. Pierce in his large practice as a Specialist in women's diseases, which is not like the many "patent medicines" on the market, as it contains neither alcohol nor any narcotic. It is purely vegetable. HFAX.TII AND HAPPINESS. How to live in health and happiness, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work cn medicine and hygiene, containing over 1000 pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on , receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 22 stamps for the book in paper covers. very Ache eai Every pain in the breast, difficult breathing, palpitation, fluttering or dizzy spell means that your heart is straining itself in its effort to keep in motion. This is dangerous. Some sudden strain from overexertion or excitement will completely exhaust the nerve.?, or rupture the walls or arteries of the heart, and it will stop. Relieve this tei rihle-strain at once with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It invigorates and strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, stimulates the heart action, and relieves the pain and misery. Take no chances ; make your heart strong and vigorous with Dr. Miles Heart Cure. "I suffered terribly with hart disease. I have ben treated by different physicians fr tny trouble without results. I wnt to a physician hi Memphis, who claimed that I had dropsy of the heart. He put the X-ray on me, and in connection with his medicine he came near making a finish of me. Son time before this a Mr. Youn;, of J't. Louis, was In our town. He saw mv condition, and recommended Dr. Miles' Heart Cure to me. I gave it little attention Until my return from Memphis, when I concluded to try it. and am pleased to say three bottles cured me. CJIAKLKS GOODRICH. CarMinersville. Mo. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind A Cold Settled in His Kidneys. . A. J. Jennesse, 9201 Butler St., Chicago, writes; "I am a switchman and am out in all inds of weather. I took a cold which settled in my kidneys and I was in bad shape. I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit, until I was recommended to try Foley's Kidney Cure. Two-thirds ot a bottle cureJ me." Fcr t'.2 l r c'l

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