Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 October 1905 — Page 5

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High Can, lfcbin Hc-od, At Plymouth, Ind., October 12, 1905. LOCAL AHD PERSONAL f Sats are now on sale for "A Royal Slave." Mrs. Hilton is visiting at Lucerne this week. Mrs. Frank White is visiting at Walnut this week. "A big New York cast in "A Royal Slave" tomorrow night. Mrs. Nancy Robbins is visiting at Tiosa. Rev. C. A. Spitfer is preparing to move to Waterloo, Ind., where he will preach the ensuing year. Newell Lehr of West township, is visiting at Elkhart this week. Seats are now on sale ar Shadel's Drug Store for a Ko3al Slave. O. E. Singery, residing west of town, made a business trip to South Bend yesterday. One of the largest and best attractions on the road "A Royal Slave" tomorrow night. Frost has kept off so long this year that leaves have ripened and are falling without frost. Mrs. Louis Glass of South Bend is visiting the family of Joseph Glass in this city. C. W. Baker received both, first and second premiums on his Duroc hogs at the Bourbon fair. Mrs. Jesse Oliver has returned to her home at Macy after a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Glass. G. W. Hayes and wife have returned from a visit with relatives at Kenton, Ohio. Mrs. S. L. Ritchey and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Turner, have returned from Ohio. M iss Inez Wiltfong is quite sick at the home of W. E. Leonard, where she has been employed for sometime. The sudden change from extreme hot to cold weather made many people put on their overcoats, Wednesday. The first snow of the season a few flakes and some round snow at 1.15 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 11. Do not forget the date. Joseph Ramsey, who has been ousted from the position as pres ident of the Wabash railroad, by George Gould, was for several years a resident of Elkhart. Daniel Bottorff has been em ployed in South Bend a few months, but he has now returned to his home in west Plymouth to remain permanently. ' . Rev, J. W, DeLong preached at Pretty Lake and Donaldson last Sunday. He will probably remove his family from Elkhart to Plymouth. Mrs. James Goddard has re turned from an. extended visitf with relatives at Monon, Ind., Kankakee, 111., and several other places. t A score of Plymouth people at tended the Bourbon , Fair Tuesday despite the chilly weather. Thursday and Friday are the big days of the fair, however. E. Caudle is attending the re . union of the 128th Ind. at Laporte this week. He has. bought property at Mentone and expects to reside there permanently. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs Willis Thomburg born Sunday, died Tuesday night. The remains were taken to Poplar JSrove for interment. All the papers of Indiana are now telling about Mr. and Mrs James Taylor of Tippecanoe township, this county, who were married 68 years ago and are stil living. Nobody should say that Indi ana literary clubs are useless. A convention of these clubs at In dianapolis Monday night decided thzt girb should be taught to

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frivol ücagäe, Boit. SHEüüS. 53e a Boit. Mrs. Jesse Chaplin has been visiting at South Bend a few days. Walter Lindquist takes Mr. Sangster's place as reporter for he Independent. Mrs. Elizabeth Beck of Bucyrus, Ohio, is visiting her brother, John Heckert and other relatives lere. Dr. J. C. Loring goes to Chi cago Thursday to take a post graduate course of two months in medicine and surgery. John Heckert stepped on a nail Monday and has not been able to put on his shoe since that ime. Mrs. C. E. Carroll and children have returned to their home.at Canton, Ohio, after a visit with relatives in German township. Miss Florence Arnold, who has been spending the summer at Maxinkuckee, returned to Chi cago today. There will be a box social at the Thompson school Jiouse in West township Saturday night, October 14. Everybody invited. Mr. Oscar O. McGowan and Miss Ethel Liggett were married Tuesday evening by Rev. I. S. Cleaver at his residence in the south part of the city. Mrs. J. W. Rinard will have a class at her home Friday of each week and will be glad to have all come who are interested. Hours 9 to 11.30 a. m. and 1.30 to 4.30 p. m. "Golden October" is a term that could be well applied to all the days of the month until Tues day of this week, and one grav day scarcely detracts from the summer-like glories of the month. Horace Myers, 21 years old, of Marion, Ind., returned from Lou isiana last Friday and went to bed with yellow fever. He died Tuesday, afternoon four days af ter he was taken sick. Charles Mahle, leader of a gang of thieves was captured at Hobart Tuesday after a battle with the police. There is a bad gang there, John Olsen was killed near .there a few days ago and 'lis body placed on a railroad track. A burglar broke a glass in the front window of Suit's grocery store Tuesday night, went in and took what change was in the drawer, amounting to two or three dollars, unlocked the back door and went out the back way. Nobody else knew anything about it until morning. That Virginia gentleman of the old school, Henry Gassaway Davis, who ran for vice president on the ticket with Parker last year, is now nearing his 83d year, but he is still a wonderful ly vigorous man, with a bright eve, a resounding voice and an erect frame. He enjoys life to the full, too, and always looks on the bright side of things. "The trouble with too many men." he says, "is that they are cynical and Jlook at life through smoked glasses. Marriage Licenses. James M. Bottorff and Amy E. Biddle, Oscar O. McGowan and Ethel E. Liggett, Leo R. Dinkledine and Barbara E. Wat kins. Donaldson Items. Rev. DeLong preached at the U. B. Church Sabbath evening to a large and attentive congre gation. John Wolf was elected director for Donaldson school last Satur day evening. Charles Petty is raising his building occupied by E. J. Fink and making other improvements Mr. Victor May is still improv ing his property by putting down cement walks and has placed a fine iron fence in front. ' James Ritchey is making i new house out- of the Living house building. Wm. Ritchey is improving in health. He has been quite sick for some time. W

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- Cattle Rustlers Caught. Stockmen of Montana and North Dakota are interested in a big "cattle-rustling" sensation which is brewing in the northwestern part of Dakota near the Montana line. The most sensational feature of the deal is the arrest of a banker in connection with "the affair. He is said to have furnished the "brains" for the outfit and a cloak pf respectability under which the gang; operated. T Dectectives in the employ of the Montana stockmen rounded up a rustler. He was caught redhanded. His attempt to escape led to his being shot and on his person were found letters implicating the banker. Several men who formerly have posed as honest stockmen are said to have really been operating as rustlers and not only are private citizens along the border of both states involved but county officials are said to be as deeply interested as the others, having assisted the rustlers through their official influence, tl is said that a full exposure of the deal will involve dozens of men, one of whom is a United States official.

Nothing too Good For Him. There are a great many survivors of the civil war, but their ranks are growing thinner every year and it will not be long before, through disparity of age, and infirmities, the reunions now being held will be a thing of the past, says Chan Fassett in the South Bend Sunday News. The old soldier appeals to the appre ciation of the present generation. He represents the most important epoch in the nation's history and is the personation of sacrifice, patriotism and devotion to his country, Too much consideration cannot be shown him and nothing too good can be done or him. Goes Over Term. The Laporte disbarment pro ceedings against Lemuel Darrow, mayor of Laporte, II. W. Worden, -city attorney, who is us law partner, and J. W. 1 alx)tt, defendants accused of hav ing paid Mrs. Duck $25 to tesuy falsely in a grand larceny case, venued from Laporte to St. Joseph circuit court, will not be tried this term. Trimming of Shade Trees. Some of our citizens have adopted the very commendable plan of trimming up their shade rees, making them symetneal and not so dense. Plymouth has the reputation of having the best shaded streets of any city in the state, but in places the shade is oo dense. City Democratic Convention. The Democratic managers have decided to hold their city convenion Monday evening, October 23. The law requires that the tic ket shall be filed at the office of the city clerk fifteen days before election, but the managers have made arrangements with the clerk to keep his office open until midnight on that day and think they will be in time. Thev want just as few days as posslde for the people to find out what kind of men they want in office. Circuit Court News. The suit of Theodore Cressner administrator of the estate of William Scofield, deceased, versus Marcus . L. Whiteman for the payment of a note of $150, has been the only case of interest this week. Mr. Whiteman claimed that his son forged the note along with several other notes got the 1 l.f, il . M-M money ana leu me county, nie jury seemed, to think Mr. Whiteman s statement was true and found for defendant. Whiteman is a farmer of North township. FOR RENT Seven room house. See N. V. Hoover. - d l IP YOU HAD A nrrmrr nd had LIU IUUUUI DOWN c::i3 !-it zzrt it. 2:cmJS3c. Attentats. Special Home-Seekers' Excursions via Pennsylvania Lines. Anyone contemplating a trip West may take advantage of the reduced fares for the special Home-Seekers' excursions via Pennsylvania Lines to points in Colorado, daho, Iowa, Kansas. "Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, the Dakotas, Oregon, Washington, Texas and other sections in the West and in all the States of the South. Stop-over priveleges pecmit travelers to investigate business openings. These tickets will be on sale crtain dates during the summer. Detailed information as to fares, through time, etc., will be freely furnished upon rp plication to Local Ticket Arrenr of Pcr.r.2ylvcn:3 Lbti.

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NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction and erection of three (3) iron bridges and two concrete arches will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday, October 21, 1905, at 1 o'clock P. M. The plans and specifications for the said work are on file in the office of the Auditor of said County, where the same may be examined. "The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Given under my hand and the seal, of said Board this Cseal) 10th day of October, 1005. II. L. SINGREY, Auditor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction and erection of the following named supplies will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday, October 21, 1905, at one o'clock P. M., to-wit: A heating plant for the County Jail ; steam, water or hot air.

A bake oven set up at the County Asylum, to contain not less than AVA square feet of bakintr surface. Each bid to be accompanied bv plans and specifications, and also by a bond in double the amount of the bid. Said supplies to be so turnished set up at the place of its use. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Given under my hand and the seal of said Board this (seal) 10th. day of October, 1905. H. L. SINGREY, Auditor. WANTED A girl for general housework. Call at Mrs. E. B. Browns at the Thayer property. ST Beari the 9m WM m ",iVa hml WEgH tl. ti... ii . i ! n L i fie ma you Mnva Always Signatar of Fins to' Yea By Sister Frco to You and Every Sister Woman Suffering From Woman's Ailments. I am a woman. I know as a w oman what other women Know I know women's diseases. I have suffered as most women puffer, but I have cared myself. Not immediately, not v hn I tfi'(1Ip1 Tnfrinipntid. Invest! Rated, nearched th world for a cure lor. my own uiuau irouuics. And 1 found II. It cares the diseases ot women. Women's vocs yield to ita sträng power. The suffering, ailing ones of our sex are brought attain to the full flush and plow of cirlhood davs. What about your dauchter-mother? Is it not your part to guar a ner, einem ner irora xne exposures and humiliations of office treatment! Ia there anv real necessity for sucn an expert enceT Very Heidorn indeed. Mr Home Remedy has eavod this dread ordeal to thousands of sensitive grls and yonnjr women. Will you not let it save your daughter's pride and modesty? My free ten day's test treatment will convince you that your care for her M as wisely taken and roaybo at the very time of all others most necessarv to nrevent. or cure beginning troubles of the worst character. Shield your daughter mother. My treatment Is not a man meaicine not a harsh druir or vicious tincture, but a pure. powerful, yet gentle remedial agent which cores and has cored tnousanas 01 cases 01 ois-ea-es of women Uisturi ed parts, displacement, pnlanred channels, falline of the womb, heavy menstrual loss and clotting, painful periods, s canty flow and ehr.rp, darting pains, doll aches, bearing down feeling, achiug groin, whitish discharges and the myriad delicate disorders Which bring angnish to our womankind. These are the afflictions cured in thousands of authenticated cases by Mrs. M. Summer's Remedy for women cures which are recorded cures that keep cured, in fact and in troth. And in every one of all these cases I sent the roof test treatment complete and free ab3outely, every penny of the expenfo was mine, not one single cent was paid for by any oneexcept by me alone. I will do as much for you, my sister, just as ninch for you as for any other no matter who you are, or where you are, or how poor or how rich. That makes no difference to mo my sister. Give yourself (jour ai'..ng bodily self) the benefit of your doubt, my sister, not the burden of it. For I will make you all vouf nature should have beer well hearty robust and plump, with all the color, glow and life, of healthy womanhood. , . . . . One line from vour hand, to tell me where to end it just your name and the address and the cure will come by return mail all sealed and prepaid plain wrapper. . Do not hide your woman-need from me anq shrink within yourself to sutfer and sink down more and more. You most not do that. Only let roe hear from you. Do. For I know that, you will be well can and shsu be. RS. M. SUMMERS, Box ,H, A'otre Dame, Ind. C 'O NOXOMIHSVM MSAav Ira MJmttHf pearmo urI ""woo rp saojaq pwpuoa rirn .imWilOMHMMI IirrWinar! uo vodAi vi! ptrs qarws wadx loi tnnan o ovnpl lap" P9 "ItaMOl DU VV IRWVN9 J no OVSIMadX) w Q3NbnX3U 33 J jo pogpuqo XlKHnoJJ

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$100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one deracred disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much

i ami in us curative powers tnat tney offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. T. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's family pills for constipation. It would try your patience to go upon an excursion on which the train would be side-tracked and laid up for a day now and then chiclly because of the "great cost of running every day." Is the advertising schedule of your store subject to this same principle? If you run a store that way the people will like it fully as well as they would the excursion trip mentioned, Cause of Insomnia, Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomnia. Manv cases have been permanently cured by Chamberlain s atomacn and Laver Tablets. For sale by all druggists. Store-prosperity is no more ruled by "luck" than is the wheat crop and. with that the element of luck may be marked as "present, but not voting." Publicity is "seed, soil and season" with store prosperity. Cured of Lame Back Arter 15 Years of Suffering. "I had been troubled with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says John O. liisher, (jillam, Ind. This liniment s also without an eaual for snrains and bruises. It is for sale bv all druggists. Straight Republican. THE CHRONICLE is the one outspoken Republican newspaper in the metropolis of the west. For the Right. It is the purpose of THE CHRONICLE to support Repub lican principles and candidates not perfunctorily nor negatively, but openly and actively not as a mat ter of expediency, but as a matter of right. All of the News. Besides being finely printed and illustrated, THE CHRONICLE is an indefatigable newscratherer. It is complete ia all its departments. It is carefully edited. It spares neither labor nor expense in ac curately coverint? all matters of importance. Clean and Decent. It avoids sensationism and its columns are closed to matters that are objectionable in the home. The Future. vVith ample means and facilities at its command, it will endeavor in the future to maintain and sur pass its past achievements as a newspaper appealing to the in telligence and the morality of the people. TERMS. POSTAGE PREPAID. Dally edition, one year - S4.00 Dally edition, 6 months 2.00 Dally edition, per month Dally and S nnday , one year &00 Dally and Sunday, parts of year, per month. . .7T Sunday, one year . 8.0ft Saturday, one year l.OO Address CHICAGO CHRONICLE COMPANY 164 and 106 Washington street, Chicago. IK, Q Sample Copies Free on Application. Causing Favorable Comment The shrubbery at the station grounds of the P. C. C. & St. L. Railway here was furnished by the old reliable Nursery of Chas? Broth ers Company, Rochester, N. Y., and makes a fine display. They have charge of all the extensive planting improvements now being carried on by the Pennsylvania Railroad at its hundreds of stations between Pittsburp:, Chicago and Louisville. There has been so much disappointment in the past on the part of purchasers of nursery goods which have not turned out as expected, that the wonder is that our public does not confine its patronage more to reliable growers such as Chase Broth ers Company, who we understand on good authority are one of the largest growers of hardy nursery goods in the East. The fact that they command the patronage of the great Pennsylvania Railroad is of itself one of the highest recommendations. They wish to establish a local agency here and are now looking for a reliable representative. Apply to them direct at Rochester, N. Y.

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AT SOUTH WORTH'S you are always sure of getlin the best the market affords at lowest prices, quality considered.

GOODS OF QUALITY. Holly Coffee, per pound 35c Town Talk Coffee, per pound 18c Selected PeaBerry Coffee 25c Plymouth Pride Corn, can.. 10c Plymouth Pride Tomatoes, .10c Holly Kidney Beans, can 10c Holly" Pumpkin, can 10c - Jennings' Extracts. Lomon,

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says the doctor to many of his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medicinal treatment that will posltlrely cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon's knife. That such a medlclr - -"Ists. however, has been proved by the wonderful cures performed on diseased women, -In thousands of cases, by

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WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confidence, telling us all your troubles. We will send Free Advica (in plain, sealed urelope). Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term. Per iodic Palms. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are a most remarkable remedy for the relief of periodic pains, backache, nervous or sick headache, or any of the distressing aches and pains that cause women so much suffering. As pain is weakening, and leaves the system in an ex hausted condition, it is wrong to suffer a moment longer than j necessary, and you should take the Anti-Pain Pills on first indication of an attack. If taken as directed you may have entire confidence in their effectiveness, as well as in the fact that they will leave no disagreeable after-effects. They contain no morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs. 'For a Ions time I nave suffered greatly with spells of backache, that, neem almost more than I can endure. ThcA attacks come on every month. "ano! last two or three days. I have never been aoie io gei anyming umi ,itM o-lvn ttia miirVi r11pf until I bebegan the use of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Ilia, ana tney always relieve me in a. short time. My sister, who suffers the same way, has used them with the same results." MRS. PARK. 721 8.' Michigan St.. South Bend. Ind. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by rour drugglf who will guarantee that he first package will benefit. If It falls he will return your money. 25 doses, 29 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Cleanse your system of all impurities. Now is the time to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. The People's Drug Store. The circulation of the daily Trib une is the largest in Plymouth. If you want to reach the people of Plymouth, put your ad in the piper the people read.

Buy These Now. Puffed Rice, package 10c Eagle Cond. Milk, can 20c Vigor, package 10c Saratoga Chips, pound 20c Maple Flake, package 15c Early Bird P. K. Flour, pkgM 10c Holly Cocoanut, package 10c

10c; Vanilla, 15c per bottle. wants to be a bit better than tbe one you wear week days. If you must buy ready made for business be sure to have me make you up a frock or cutaway coat for dress occasions. The slight difference in price will be recovered In satisfaction, style aed wearirg qualities. I make always tbe very latest in men's garments as to fabric and cut. 99

GAVE UP SUPPORTU1 "1 wore a supporter for years, for my wemb, which had crowded everything down before It, writes Mrs. S. J. Chrlsman, of Mannsville, N. Y. "I suffered untold misery and could hardly walk. After taking CarJul I gave up my supporter and can now be on my feet half a day at a time." STAR" Restaurant Ynü'pß Piflfit. art A 4 tub uüsleps navß arrived and ? are all 0. KGnnd lunch, ana meals a specialty at nur restaurant. ICE CREAM IN STACKS Yours to please, K)TT0 WOT!PHONE 114. . A Prominent Trainman. The many friends of G: H. Hausan, Engineer L. E. & V. R. R., at present living in Lima, O., will be pleased to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease. He says: "I was cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, especially to trainmen, who are usually similarly affected. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The best baby tonic known. Strength and health follow its use. 35 cents at the People's Drug Store. Low Colonist Rates West Northwest and Pacific Coast Points Via NickSe, Plate Road Daily -September 15th to Oct. 31st inclusive. l?ull information of Ticket Agent or address C A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind d23 vr3

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