Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 December 1905 — Page 4

Zbc tribune.

Only Republican Newspaper in the County. HENDRICKS & GILLESPIE,

OFFICE Bisscll Building, Corner LaPorte and Center Streets. Telephone 27. i

Entered at the Postoffice at Plymouth, Indiana as second-class matter. Plymouth, Ind., Dec. 7, 1905.

Interest will now center at Washington, where congress convenes Monday. The coming session promises to be one of the most important in years and some momentous questions are to be decided.

Alaska has held a convention and adopted a platform which sets forth, for one thing, that the territory has some fertile valleys as big as a good sized state. Congress ought to give an attentive reading to what Alaska has to sav for itself. m

The Democratic governor elect

of Ohio and his wife are strict Methodists and will permit no dancing at the Inagural reception in Columbus. Nothing of an alcoholic nature will be furnished for the guests to drink. Old time citizens of the state may sigh as they recall the days when "Bill" Allen was elected governor and when Allen G. Thurman represented them in the United States senate.

Quite significant is the fact

that at the late election in Ohio,

the largest vote ever cast at a

state election was -brought out.

This shows that the people of Buckeyedom were considerably

stirred up over the issues involved in the campaign. The defeat of Governor Herrick by a plural

ity of 42,000 and the election of

the remainedr of the Republican

state' ticket by similar pluralities

possesses much more than ordi iary significance.

The legal requirements in the

matter of publishing notices required by law, are always literally met when ordered in the Daily Independent or the Plymouth Democrat Plymouth Democrat. We know of an instance a few years ago when Metsker was editor of the Plymouth Weekly Independent when a lecral notice

METSKER A CRIMINAL. As we stated a few days ago, the Honorable Clay W. Metsker ex-member of the Indiana legislature ana present editor of the Plymouth Democrat, committed perjury a few years ago by making a false affidavit. At the time we did not give particulars but we deem it necessary to do so. A citizen of Polk township published in the Plymouth Independent "an application to sell liquors' A mistake was made in the description the first week the notice was published, but was corrected the following week and Mr. Metsker made an affidavit that .the notice as corrected had appeared in his paper correct the first insertion.

The county commissioners discovered the false affidavit and threatened prosecution, but the

matter was dropped. We givej herewith an extract of the Indiana statute for the Honorable gentleman's future guidance: PERJURY IN VOLUNTARY AFFIDAVIT. Sec. 475. Whoever .wilfullv, corruptly and falsely, before any officer authorized to administer oaths, under oath or affirmation, voluntarily makes any false certificate, affidavit or statement of any nature, for any purpose, shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and, on conviction, shall be imprisoned in the state prison not less than two years nor more than twenty-one years, fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, and disfranchised and rendered incapable of holding any office of trust or profit for any determinate period. This is the same Honorable Clay W. Metsker that delivered a discourse at one of the princi

pal churches in this city a Sundays ago.

The Taking Cold Habit

The old cold goes ; a new one quickly comes. It's the story of a weak throat, weak lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral

V breaks up the taking-cold

habit. It strengthens, soothes, heals. Askyourdoctorabout It. i had a terrible cold, and nothlnar relieved me. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it promptly broke op my cold, stopped my coneih. and eased every part of my body. It rttd wonderful work for me.w Mb. J. F. Lütz, Toledo, Ohio.

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Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's Pllis. lust one pill each night.

FARMERS INSTITUTE.

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be Held in Court Dec. 26 and 27.

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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND

IN OPERATION AT OUR STORE. "We will show 37-o-u. how to "baize 44 just such To Is cults as mother used to zzialse' with only one-half the fuel now "being- used.

Letter from the Navy. Norfolk, Va., Dec. 2, 1005. Publishers Tribune: I claim Donaldson, Ind., as my home and feel interested in the affairs of the county. I am now a member of the hospital corps in the 15. S. Navy. Anyone in civil life' and not living aloncr the coasts, would be

surprised to hear of the expense

PROGRAM. Tuesday morning 9:30 A. M. Music Prayer Address "How to Secure and Maintain Soil Fertility by D. F. Maish, Frankfort, Ind. Discussion, E. S. Freese. "Handling Beef Cattle at a profit." A. O. Lockridge, Greencastle, Ind. Discussion, Wm. Erwin. Afternoon. "Diversified Farming Safest and Best" by D. F. Maish. Discussion, Peter Heim. "How a Farmer may learn the Needs of his soil." by, A. O. Lockridge. Discussion, Henry Jarrell. Evening Session.

fewi Music.

"The Sunny Side of Farm Life." Lockridge.

Music, "Teachiner Agriculture in Com-

STRENGTH, ECONOMY, CONVENIENCE, DURABILITY, AND BEAUTY COMBINED.

A great saving of fuel and labor. Made of malleable iron and steel. Riveted together like a boiler. If properly used will last a lifetime.

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FREE. Three-minute Biscuits and delicious Coffee served every day FREE. A salesman from the factory will be here todemonstrate itssuperiorqualities FRFE to every purchaser of "The Malleable" Range this week only, we will give, absolutely FREE, a $7. Jo set of Cooking Utensils.

TVtonclaiy, December 11, 1905.

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was not "literally met" but in or- that Uncle Sam has in preparing der to get his pay and to" try to h.is "Jackies" so thc?a" ser . 4f . i i aL tt vice in the navy. At Washingmake the notice legal the Hon. ton and Norfo schools o . Clay V. Metsker, ex-member of struction are located. Washins-

the Indiana legislature and present editor of the Plymouth Democrat, swore falsely, thereby committing a penitentiary act. Tflf, PLyAOUTH MRKETS Following , are the quotations of local dealers on the various produts named: Clover $6 to $6. JO Wheat 80 Rye 56 Oats 27 Corn 50 Potatoes 55 to 60 Lard 84 Old hens 8 Turkeys 10 to 13 Old gobblers 10 Old Roosters 4 Ducks

Eggs Butter IS

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Ge . 6 Spring chickens 9

ton teaches surgery and gunnery

and Norfolk teaches engineering,

painting, book keeping a d nurs

ing. Besides these, at Norfolk, Newport and San Francisco, the men in the seaman branch are

drilled and taught seamanship for four months, then they are

stationed on the ships throughout the navy. At prseent the navy is increasing with great rapidity. As the ships go in commission there is great difficulty in getting men to man them. In the past few months the Chattanooga, Galveston, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Charleston have gone into commission. In a few weeks the Virginia and Connecticut will be numbered with those that sail the deep. In the ship yrads numerous battle ships, armored cruisers, and protected cruisers are under construction.

J. E. Baum.

F. J. Kline of South Bend, Dr. How and family of Lakeville, and Will Leonard of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving in Plymouth. Miss Gertrude Peterson came home Wednesday evening and remained until Saturday morn-

mon Schools.'.' H. M. Tebay. Music. "Forestry and Forest Preservation." Senator lohn W. Pirks.

Wednesday Morning 9 :00 A. M. 1 ing when she returned to South

"How to Lay Out a Farm for Bend to attend teachers' institute Profitable Management." Lock-, there. She teaches at Mishawarige. ka. Discussion, John A. McFarlin.

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now 10 reeu anu arc tor auwk Cows." D. F. Maish. Discusion, Mart Lowery.'

Election

Afternoon.

of officers.

Turkeys. We will want Turkeys fcr Christmas market from 11th to 16th, for the New Years market

18th to 23rd. We wid start at

"The Farmer of Today" D. F. once paying for best young Gob

laisn ' biers 13 pounds and over and hen Discussion, James M. Schroder. Turkeys 9 pounds and over, 13c Awarding of Corn premiums. !per poUnd. Old Gobblers 10c.

I We do not look for prices to be ! 1 1 A A r 1 10.

any nigucr. vc uniy promise aoc

NOTICE TO BIDDERS.

Notice is hereby given that the specifications for the supplies for County officers for the year ending: Dec. 31, 1906, is on file in my office, and that sealed proposals for the same will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Marshall County, Indiana, on Thursday, December 21, 1905, at 1 o'clock P. M. Said supplies being stationery,

blank books, pens, pencils, etc., as are usually required in the various offices of the County. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Given under my hand and seal (seal) this 6th day of December, 1905.

H. L. SINGREY, Auditor.

from day to day subject to mar

ket changes (up or down). We don't believe they will be any higher. The supply all over the country promises to be larger than for Thanksgiving; hence we would not be surprised if we had lower markets. We advise selling your old Gobblers and larger young Gobblers from now until the 16th. x Don't feed. Why not commence selling at once if your Turkeys are plump? J. Swindell & Bro. For Sale. Graphophone and 100 Vulcan-:

ized rubber records, uooa as

new. CKeap. Will make a fine eveniner entertainer in a rural

home. Address box 857.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of Mary Field, deceased. In the Marshall Circuit Court, November Term, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administratrix of the estate of Mary Field deceased, has presented and filed her 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 22nd day of December 1905, at which time all persons interested in said estate are re

quired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs" of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Done November 28, 1905. INEZ FIELDS, Admrx. Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Marshall Circuit Court, at (seal) Plymoouth, Indiana, this 2Sth day of November, 1905. JOHN R. Jones, Clerk.

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NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the estate

George R. Reynolds deceased. In the Marshall Circuit Court No. 1723. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by the Administrator of said estate, setting up the insuniciency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and li

abilities thereof, the Judge of said

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT No, 12372 State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, November term, 1905. Fannie D. Harris vs Charles Harris

Court did on the 29th day of Novem- j Complaint for Divorce and

ber 1905, find said estate to be prob- Custody of Children, ably insolvent, and order the same to rru Vi ; u nu.r be settled accordingly. The creditors . Pontiff in the above enof said estate are therefore hereby titled cause, by Samuel Parker, notified of such insolvency and re- her attorney, has filed in mv ofquired to file their claims against said fice her complaint against the estate for allowance. 1 r . , 0 . , Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said defendant; and, it appearing by Court at Plymouth, In- the affidavit of a competent per(seal) diana, this 29th day of No-, Son that the defendant, Charles IShnTjONES, Clerk.1 Hams, is a non-resident of the j State of Indiana : He is there- . . ! fore hereby notified of the filing NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. . aJL ( c,M . u;Jl

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Sale Ends Saturday Evening December 9th

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1784. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersicmed has been appointed

Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Keyser late, of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate' is supposed to be solvent

Schuyler Keyser

October 30, 1905. Administrator.

"John W. Parks, Atty.

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against him, and unless he ap-

Notice is hereby given that the un-' pears and answers thereto on or

dersigned has been appointed Admin- before the calling of said cause istratrix of the Estate of Owen Dish- on Saturday the 6th day of Januer late of Marshall County, Indiana, inn, . oIt - j i deceased. Said estate is supposed to 1906. being the 36th judicial be solvent. day of the November term of ESTELLA DISHER, said Court, to be Jbegun and held AdJmmE rVise19AttoriiedmmiStratnX' at the CoUrt HoUSe in PIymouth am ' 1 e j Marshall County, Indiana, on the 1 4th Mnndav of JnvpmVipr A O.

1905, said complaint and the mat-

ADVERTISED LETTERS GENTLEMKN: V. Aigler LADIES. Mrs. Rev. Alerton Miss Lucy Bowser Miss Ida Holderead A fee of one cent will be charged for advertising. In calling for these letters please say "advertised." " J. A. YOCKEY. P. II

ters and things therein alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Plymouth, (seal) Indiana, this 13th day of November, 1905.' JOHN R. JONES, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court Sam'l Parker, Plaintiff's Atty.

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Prices cut lot!

Peels.

To give everyone an equal advantage 2nd opportunity we have decided to run our sals one week longer . ' '

Our Immense Stock of Clothing and Shoes Offered This Week at Slaughtering Prices. Buy of a store that is universally recognized for the honesty and for the reliablines of its merchandise. If you don't buy Friday and Saturday you are the looser. Sscithba nr.?. ICOO IÖ Pictcrsj cr.d Picture Frese bcaßht ?ecisll for Xras Gifts. Fins "hißh priceJsubiteU- to theess from; Our prion lCc. lie. 13c. ICs. ICa. 3e. CDe end up to 9150 end Cp; We fjuereste you a ti tevbs ct cr.y cr.j of th: pico. NOTlCE,-0rr.tire teccad ßeor will bs turned iMo a llclidey DezerV. All ChrhLT.n lir.e will be dbplayed ond cenied ca.lhb flcorBy meenj of our imraeme fleer jpetc tad roemy quert cn ?2 crs in a pc:!licn to tzz cere cf crcwdj cr.d he'd rr.i! buying Cwlsr.

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