Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 November 1905 — Page 8

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fiecu Victor, fiigh Gun, Hobin Hood, t - " " - .A-.a. . - - ÄVfcgetahle Preparalionfor As similating föcFoodandBeguIaüns thcStomcfis anolxwcis or Promotes Digestion,Cheerfür-nessandRest-Contains neither 0pium3forphine norfineral. Tfox "Nah c otic . Tfepe OrySAMlllPIT2ZR Pumpkm. Seat' Spermine - Cliwifod Sugnr hmkwmTnarmt Apcrfecl Remedy forConsüpanon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feveristvness and LOSSOF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. iL. exact copy or wrapper. Men Past Sixty in Danger. More than half of mankind over sixty yars of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostrate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Eurnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble or years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although I am now CI years old. TOniA. Tfee Kind Yea Hata Always Bflütfit Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is positive, never nauseates or psets the stomach. Cleanses and purifies the entire system. A great blessing to suffering humanity. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. At The People's Drug Store. The first and last pages of the Plymouth Daily Tribune contain every day almost as' much good -literary matter as is found in most of the monthly magazines Counterfeiting the Genuine. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and populraity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other prepatiön will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest fcr children and delicate persons. For sale by all The Exact Thing Required for Constipation. "As a certain purgative and stomach purifier Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets semi to be the exact thing required, strong enough for the most robust, yet mild enough and safe for children and without that terrible griping so common to most purgatives1 say RY. S. Webster & Co., Udora, Ontario, Canada. For sale by all Druggists. Piles Cared at Home by Absorbtitn Method. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protuding piles, send me your address and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by. the new absorbtiön method; and will send some of -the home treatment free for trial, with reference from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. Notre Dame, Jnd.

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15) JÜ KU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ' of For Over Thirty Years ill TMS OCMTAUN MMMNT. NIV TONS CITY. Herb. W. Edwards Injured. Herb W. Edwards of D;s Moines, Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruising his khees. "The next day,'' he says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications all soreness had disappeared." For sale by all Druggists. 3an tH a Tna Kind Yob Have Always Bwrtt Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. "Last year I had a very severe attack of indigestion. I could not sleep at night and suffered most ecruciating pains forUhree hours after each meal. I was troubled Kris way for about three months when - I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received immediate relief' savs John Dixon, Tulamore, Ontario, Canada. For sale by all druggists. DTC The Kind Yea Have Always ßflujfä Biguatax Duroc Pigs for Sale. Maple Grove Farm has some prize winning Duroc Jersey male pigs for sale. 4 miles east of Plymouth. C. V. Baker. W4 When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. Sold by all Druggists. WANTED A desirable tenant for a ninety acre farm four miles from city half mile from R R station, school, church and rural delivery. tf H. B. Joseph. Famous Music Free. One of the latest musical compositions that has secured a distinct hit is "The Pennsylvania Special" march composed by the famous bandmaster, F. U. Innes. It was recently played for the first time in Chicago -by his noted New York orchestral band and captivated the audience, encore after encore being called for. This two-step march can be played, whistled and danced. It bears the name of the first eighteen-hour train between New York and Chicago established over the Pennsylvania lines last June The piano score has been handsomely engraved. and printed. A copy of the music can be obtained by sending a requesf with four cents postage to Pennsylvania Lines Advertising Bureau, 702 Union Station, Fittsburg, Pennsylvania.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Eichler have moved to South Bend. V H. B. Whitlock came home from Bremen to vote the Republican ticket. Mrs. Harry Buck has gone to Chicago for a visit of a few days with Mrs. Will Reeve. 25 per cent discount on all Street Hats. Millinery department. Ball & Company. Mrs. C. B. Yearly of Fort Wayne is visiting relatives in North township. Mrs. Crossland and daughter and Mr. James Green -of Culver, were Plymouth visitors day. Mrs. Baxter is here from southern Indiana visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Kepler. Mrs. Ida Walters of Michigan, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Zellars. Mrs. E. Kershaw has returned to her home at Argos after a visit of a few days with her granddaughter, Mrs. Eldridge Thompson. The National Biscuit Company will give a free demonstration at F. H. Jacox's store, Saturday, November 11 all day. Everybody invited to attend. Charles Cole came home from Somonauk, Illinois Saturday evening and remained until after the election. He voted the straight Republican ticket. Some of the saloons t"M better business through wide open ba;k doors Tuesday than they did any day of the week with open fror: doors. T-his ought to make some work for the prosecuting attorney. The city council will probably nov hesitate before it votes valuable city property to certain individuals. The people have shown by their votes that they will not stand for that kind of work. If the electric light contractor or anybody else wants property belonging to the city let them pay for it. Schuyler Keyser, administrator of the estate of Jacob Keyser, will have a very large sale Thursday, November 2, at the late residence of Jacob Keyser. Persons who want to purchase stock, grain, hay, farming tools or anything else usually found on a farm, will do well to keep this date in mind. Ben Fetters, who has resided on West South street for many years, has bought property on East Laporte street and moves there this week. A large number of friends in the west part of town gave the family "a genuine farewell surprise supper Monday evening. Oysters were served and Mr. and Mrs. Fetters were made to understand that their old neighbors would not forget them. Over Fifty Convictions. Within the last four weeks the deputy fish and game wardens in Indiana" have obtained fifty convictions for violations of the game laws. During the year tlv.re have been more than four hundred convictions. Whenever there is a conviction there rs generally a rush for hunters' license from that quarter soon afterward. Commissioner Sweeney's mail has been very heavy the past two weeks, as many are desirous of securing license before the hunting season opens up again next Friday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. BaKlno reflection COPY Rig is possible only with Al flour. Hence to get the best and certain results, make use of the Silver Leaf brand of flour. Its purity and excellence in every respect have been proven so many ways., that you will advantage yourself by always ordering Silver Leaf flour. Sold by all Grocers.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned administrator of the estate of Jacob Keyser, deceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of slid deceased, in North Township, Marshall County, Indiana,

Thursday, November 23rd., 1905. beginning at 10 o'clock, A. M. All the nersonal property which has come into my possession as ad ministrator, consisting ot three horses, three cows, nine head young cattle, twenty-nine head of hogs and shoats, four spring calves, hay loader, hay tedder, mower, horse-rake, riding and breaking plows, two spring tooth harrows and one wood harrow, grain drill, binder,, riding corn plow and shovel plow, two wagons, road-cart, bob sleds, buggy, fanning mill, double work harness, nine tons clover hay, fifteen tons mixed hay, five hundred bushel oats, wheat and corn in the" bin, twenty acres growing wheat, and other agricultural implements and farming mUmU;. TERMS A credit of nine months will be riven on all amounts over $5.00, the purchaser giving note, with approved security, waiv.u :uuau?.i and appraisment laws, and bearing interest at 6 per cent, after maturity. SCHUYLER KEYSER, Administrator. John W. Parks, Attorney. STOCK SALE. Having desired to leave for the winter 1 will sell all my stock on my farm one and one half miles nnrtliwpst of Plvmouth. Ind.. Nov. 21, consisting of one driving mare 8 vears old. weicht about 1200 pounds. 1 Short Horn Durham Bull Monarch No. 192872. 3 years old with pedigree, 2 Short Horn Cows, fresh in spring, 4 fresh cows, 1 cow fresh in January. 4 two-year-old Steers. 11 yearling Steers, 2 yearling Heifers. 3 heifer Calves, two of which are Short Horns. 5 Chester White Brood Sows. 45 Shoats. - 250 shocks nf FodLder, 8 tons Timothy Hay, 1 two-horse In' . ... f 1. LI l TT wagon, l set oi aouoie worK Harness and various other articles. I en months time with aoproved security. All sums under '85.00 rnsh A liberal discount for cash. J. L. MARVIN. Monroe Steiner, Auctioneer. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Marshall, State of Indiana, at their next regular meeting on the first Monday ii December, being December 4, 1905, for license to sell soiritous. vinous, and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, with privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on my premises, and with permission to carry on in connection therewith the business of selling lunch, soft drinks. cigars and iobaccos; said premises be ing particularly described as. the first floo- of the east room of the two story frame building fronting south on Center street and situate on a strip of land thirty-six feet east and west by one hundred twenty feet north and south off the west end of lots "A" and "B" in the original plat of Ilion, now called Tippecanoe, in the County of Marshall and State of Indiana, the size of the room being forty-four (44) feet and seven (7) inches long and seventeen (17) feet and two (2) inches wide and having a ceiling eleven (11) feet and 'nkic (9) inches from the floor. RILEY DAWSON. ITKNI8HKD BT GRC&SNER & COMPANY Owners if the . nly Ab-irct Books lb the euuiy. Abstract of title to all lands in Marshall oountj compiled promptly and accurately. U. S. Grant Beltz and wife to Geo W. Beltz and wife, und hf of .s 62 acres nhf of sw q of sec 26 tp33 r 3; $2015. Winfield S. Siniff and wife to Dyer B McConnell, se q of se q of sec 20 tp 2; $550. Wm. Babbington est by audt tax d to Catharine Walle, part of out lot 61 Cabbells add Plymouth; $8.45. Elizabeth M. Matheny and hus to Elijah Sherow, 1-2 acre in ne cor se q of sec 8 tp 32 r 3; $75. Hannah V. Riley et al to Frank C. Armentrout, all of lot 3 n of road of sec 4 tp 32 r 2 part of out lot 40 Niles and Seerings par Plymouth, s 10 a of lot 2 sec 4 tp 33 r 2; $1900. William B Hostetler and wife, et al q c d to Benjamin Weaver, w hfof se q of sc 20 tp 35-r 4; $1.00. Jacob Mosslander and wife toJ. V. Vangilder w 8 a of n 35 a of'e hf of se q of sec 12 tp 33 r 1; $97. Marion M. Myers and wife to Jas Lee Zehner, s 54 acres w hf of ne q of sec 26 tp 34 r 1; $2600. James O. Ferrier and wife to Frank McLane, lot 16 Harris add Culver, $1200. Ida'Bivins and hus to Cyrus Shultz and wif,e part of lot 4 Rhode's par Argos; $60. Marion Schräder and wife to Emil Oberg, se q of nw q of sec 7 tp 34 r l; $350. Sarah Widman and hus to Johanna S. Watson and hus s hf o fse q of sw q of sec 5 tp 33 also ne q of new q of sec 8 tp 33; $2900. Jacob Beyler etal to Delbert Bondurant and wife, n hf of se q of sec 12 tp 34 r 3; $5925.25. Walter M. Beyler et al by gdn, gdn deed to Delbert Bondurant and wife und 2-43 of hf of se q of sec 12 tp 34 r 3; $270.82. Roscoe J. Eckman to John Saine, et al part of lot 22Garn's add to Culver; 125. James V. Vangilder and wife to William 6. Gear, w H acres of n 35 a of e hf of se q of sec 12 tp 33 r 1; $1000. Harry P. Hcham to William Detwiler, part of lot 176 Polk and Serines add Plymouth; $800. busan Stonehill to Willard M. Stonchill, part of e hf of se q of sec 36 tp 33 r-3;'$400. William J. Stewart and wife to Charles E. Stauffer, 6 a out of sw cor nw frl 18 M R U $1000. ,

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Sore Throat Don'ts When the children have sore throat, don't blister their necks with lamp oil. Don't torture them with a foul smelling piece of fat meat, wrapped about the neck. Don't imagine there is medical virtue in an old sock or piece of red flannel. Doa't believe in antiquated superstitions. A sore throat is a serious matter and is

not to be healed by such make-believe remedies. The use of such methods is simply putting the patient to needless torture. Use a little sore throat wisdom and give them TONSILINB and the throat will heal quickly. 25 and 50 cents at all druggists. The Tonsiline Co. Canton, Ohio. ADVERTISED LETTERS GENTLEMEN: A. M. Douglass J. H. Livingston Daniel Pitman Elmer Richardson t W, D. Wells Cassius O. White 2 A fee of one cent will be charged for advertising. In calling for these letters please say "advertised." J. A YOCKEY, P. M. THF, PLYMOUTH AflRKETS Following are the quotations of local dealers on the various products named: Clover $6 to $6.50 Wheat 80 Rve 56 Oats 24 Clover $5.50 to 6.00 Com 50 Potatoes 40 Lard 854 Hens 8c Turkeys ....10 to 12 Old Gobblers 8 Old Roosters 4 Ducks Geese 8 Eggs 1 Butter 1 Spring chickens 8 There's no beauty in all the land That can with her face compare, Her lips are red, her eyes are bright, She takes Rocky Mountain Tea at night. The People's Drug Store. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. Obstinate constipation, indigestion and stomach disorders are permanently and positively cured by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. The People's Drug Store. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough and heals the lungs, cipient consumption. Contains no Prevents pneumonia and will cure inopiates and is safest for children. Ask for Folej''s Honey and Tar and insist upon having ii. Stops the cough and heals the lungs. Baby sleeps and grows while mammy rests if Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It is the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. The People's Drug Store. No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand Herald, Two years ago the Pharmnty Board of. New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicines that' were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, Des Moines, Iowa, U. S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best 'that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is especially recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. This remedy is for sale by all Druggists. Favored by Both Parties. Republicans and Democrats alike praise Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and all throat and lung diseases, as no other remedy can compare with it. It is safe and sure. F. T. Slater, merchant, 171 Main street, Gloucester, Mass. writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar cured me.of a very bad cough which I had for three months though other remedies failed to benefit me. I can highly recommend it for coughs and colds. Sold by all dealers. When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect a permanent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by all Druggists. ÄST R OA For Infants and Children. Tt3 KM Ycj I!:to ttv:;3 C:: Dears the CiteT9 of

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what is left of our car load of Loom Ends at a greater reduction the last 3 days of the sale. Read every line of this ad as it means a saving to you.

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Main Floor, Very Special Bargains Loom ends of 10c Flannelettes, plenty of them at 5c jfft Loom ends Silkoleen the 10c and 122c quality, now 5c frju Loom ends 15c figured Sateens now 7c Staple check 7c Ginghams ..4c 35c loom ends fancy ticking at I3c Short lengths V2z Outing Flannel'light and dark at 75415c loom ends French Flannels 6Jc fy 36 inch 2Ac dark Flannelettes, short lengths at "V2c Mfl Sc Robe Calico, short lengths, at 4c CO inch bleached Table Damask, regular 50c goods, loom ty)) end price 23c $1.00 and $1.25 odds and ends fancy Dress Goods 49c frm 36 inch full price 10 c Percales now Gc 10- 4 Cotton Blankets 39c 11- 4 Extra large Cotton Blankets, $1.00 kind 79c j) Children's all wool Scarlet Vests and Pants 23c Misses fleeced Union Suits, worth 35c, 19c jj All kinds of Underwear at very low prices. Ladies' Petticoats 27c Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns-..; 39c $) Children's Night Dresses at 25c Children's Panties at 10c yjp Ladies' all wool black Tights, ankle or knee length, worth $1.25 to $1.75, at 79c Ladies' .and Misses' short Jackets, $10.00 kind $2.95 Ladies' and Misses' $3.00 latest style long Coats $5.75 Children's Eiderdown $1.00 Coats 49c and 29c JJ Misses' $8.00 Cravenettes at $4.95 Ladies' $5.00 Skirts, all wool, at $3.95 fcJ Misses' $3.50 Skirts, all wool $2.40 and $1.98 J) Ladies' and Children's Fur Scarfs, 9Sc and.... 49c All other Furs at greatly reduced prices. fSw Ladies $1.00 Wrappers at 69c vj" Ladies' $1.25 Wrappers at 95c Carpet samples, 1 yard long ....15c jtf Odds and ends Lace Curtains, worth double, at 19c, 29c.. 39c, 49c viV Table Oilcloth all you want, at 12c 25c Dishes at 10c Sjjj $1.00 Imported China at ...50c Loom end Calico, the 6c kind 25c Loom end black 10c Sateens 4Jc Machine Thread 200 yd spools : 2c V 7 Safety Pins 5c kind at lc J Clothes Pins, per dozen lc '' Pins, per paper lc Children's Handkerchiefs at, each lc Mennem's Talcum Powder. 19c and , 13c "J 10c Tooth Brushes at 5c Slrf ii

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All the above are only a few of the many bargain awaiting the people at our store during the ast 3 days of this sale. To enumerate all would require the entire paper as the entire 2 floor store is one grand mess of bargains. Whatever you do, don't miss the last 3 days of the Loom End Sale, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Nov. 9. 10, II. Sale positively ends at 10 p. m., Saturday Nov. Ilth.

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