Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 April 1906 — Page 8

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We are proud of our Spring showing of Men's, Boys, Children's Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. We have prepared the Best and most Complete Line of goods ever shown in this community. To have all interested in looking over our spring display we have joined our Spring Opening and Challenge Sale together, making one grand, supreme effort? to' get your spring business. We challenge the world to meet or equal our prices on-.-all goods during this great sale. We invite comparison of goods and prices. We want to show the public generally that we carry, right herein Plymouth, the most complete and largest stock of good clothes hown in Northern Indiana. Come to Lauer s with the prices of those you have dealt with; bring in the prices quoted you from mail order houses, and we will show y oil -that they are not in it.

GRAND SFEGIflbS IN OUR MEN'S SUIT DEF'T.

$4.98 $7,50

LOT !. Men's Suits in Cheviots, Homespuns and Worsteds

LOT 2. Men'i fine black Suits Serges . and fancies; extra good, at..

LOT 3. Men's fine all Worsted Suits ?Q rtQ Thibets, imported Serges hand-made ?"' LOT 4- Men's finest; Kershbaum. hand-made; the very best; equal others at $16.00 and ti A A 1 $18. 00; sale price pll.UU

GRAND SPECIALS If! OUR YOUNG MEN'S DEP'L We show all the latest Novelties in Sykes handtailored Suits, in exclusive styles and designs. LOT I. Grand Special $4 85 LOT 2. Young Men's nubby Suits jjg LOT 3. Young Aens har.d-tailöred' JA A A nobby Suits at $17. UU

CHALLENGE PRICES IN OUR SHOE DEPT.

... $1.19 $1.19

100 pairs Men's semi-dress Shoes at

75 pairs Men's extra good work Shoes at

150 pairs Men's, dress Vici, Kid and Colt Shoes jjj QQ

300 pairs Men's World-Over; $3.00 Dress Shoes at

. $2.40

50 pairs Men's $nag-proof Rubber Boots, at ..$2.85

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FURNISHING GOODS DEPT.

500 dozen. men's extra good Sox at, per pair 50 dozen men's extra quality work Shirts the 50c Kind, at......

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25 dozen men's good work Blouses

60 dozen men's best Overalls at

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150 dozf men's finest Anchor brand h Q

dress Shirts, the 75c Kind, at "t&O

Our line of Furnishings comprises all the

The life cf clothes is knjC(1 whn newest designs and patterns for spring, t eyVe built tight. Htd aiha You will be pleased with their excellence, are hand txnlt- thf aP tUys-

WONDERFUL SPECIALS IN OUR HAT DERARTMEINT! UNHEARD OF f BARGAINS IN OUK TROUSERS DEPARTMENT. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS Throughout .our Big 2-FIoor Store Special bargains th it space will not allow us to mention all, can be found in all the various departments of our well-filled and capacious store. We invite an Inspection.

DON'T FORGET THE DATE

of this GRAND COMBINATION SALE, from April 14th to 30th, inc usive. We want you to come and sec us for your family's Serin? GOODS. It will be J(s

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If you want to fit up your family in good, new. fresh up-to-date goods, at prices less than others ask for inferior goods; Lauer's is tho place and this is the chance. Wo want to show you that our prices are below all. All goods sold with the Lauer guarantee back of them 'If not right, return and pet your money back." DO NOT MISS THIS GtfAND SALE, BUT COME TO THE PEOPLE'S STORE.

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Russell Heim is transacting business in Chicago. s Adam E. Wise went to Monou Friday afternoon on professional business. The Prohibition party nominated a ticket in Starke county - Tuesday, April 10. Miss Hehn Machel, residing west of this city, has gone to San Pierre for a visit of a month. . There will be special Easter services at M. E. church. Particulars will be given tomorrow. Jonathan Brown is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chrales Forster and f-imily at North Manchester. Do not forget the Apron sale and $ upper given by ladies of the Christian church, Wednesday, April IS. W. M. Wile, wife and daughter and -Perry Wile of Souht Bend, went to Inwood to visit over Easter Sand ay. Henry Haag was called here from Kewanna Thursday evening by the death of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Haig. Mr.. Thorwort the telephone manager at South Bend, visited C. A. Reeve here on his way home from Indianapolis. Miss Henry, one of the Brightside teacher's, , has gone to her home at Vernon, Jennings county, to spend her vacation. A telegram announces that Krnst Haag is now on his way from Louisiana to Plymouth to attend the funeral of his mother. Elder Willis Logan and daughter went to Bass Lake at noon on Good Friday, that being one of Mr. Logan's principal preaching points. Dr. Preston went to South Bend on the morning train and found E. H. Compton getting along nicely since the amputation of his foot. Nathan Stout who bought the Blain farm northeast of town, is visiting his brother and other relatives near Medaryville, Pulaski county. Mrs. chauncey Field of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Field in this ciiy, went to South Bend to visit before returning home. Rev. G. W. Brown of North Liberty, who was helping Rev. J. J. Coleman in a series of successful revival meetings at Lapaz, stopped in Plymouth on his way home. Mrs. Margaret Stoup, of Lapaz, who accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mary Sykes to Rochester for surgical treatment has returned home leaving Mrs. SyKes in the care of Dr. Shafer. Richard Ladd of Bourbon township, was in Plymouth Friday to pay his taxes. Dick is now in the cement block business and is also building walks and doing all sorts of cement work. Mrs. Ii. V. Robinson of Warsaw, stopped in Plymouth Friday on her way to Rochester to the bedside of

her husband, a well known traveling man, who was taken seriously ill with Appendicitis while stopping in that city. F. L. Yoeman, station agent at Ilibbard, was in this city on business Tuesday. The Plymouth Daily Trib-.ine gave the best account Thursday of the state convention that was given Dy any paper, outside of Indianapolis and a glance at the ticket today, will show that our statements of Thursday were correct Mrs. Anna Ilouser who resides near North Liberty, has returned home after visiting relatives in Tippecanoe and in Kosciusko county aid spending a few diys in this city at the home o her brother D. C. bnvth, where her mother who is 87 years old also resides. The New York Central which owns the Lake Shore and the L. E. Sc VV. has gobbled up the Three 1 and the Indiana Harbor and the name of the road win be the Chicago, Indiana & Southern. It is the purpose of the nw company to develop the coal fields of southern Illinois. , Mr. Chambers, the great frog catcher of the Kankakee marshes, was in Plymouth on Good Friday. He reports his business tolerably good th's spring, but says he is not so swift as when he was younger. He has caught, thirty frogs in a minure and at one time caught Too dozen m one night. . Rev. Dr. Curnick preached a very fine sermon at the Methodist church Thursday evening and held the quarterly conference. This was his first official visit to any of the churches of the district since he was appointed to succeed Dr. Maxwell as presiding elder. He moved to South Bend the day before he came to Plymouth. Mrs. John Mueller of Hammond, asked for a divorce because she discovered after marriage that her husband was a drunkard, but Judge Tuthill of the Superior court told her that it was too late after marriage to complain of such a mistake. The court said "You promised to take him for better or for worse. The case is dismissed. The Evangelistic services, conducted by Rev. Geo. A. Hill for the past two weeks at the Presbyterian church closed Sunday evenig, April 8, with th; results that nearly one hundred persons had decided to accept Jesus Christ as 'their personal Saviour and hmceforth lead a Christian life. Bourobn Mirror. Metsker in his speech before the Zehner comedy trial Tuesday stated that "Marshall county had honored him by electing him to one of the highest offices in the gift of the people," and that be was worth $23,000. He did not state 'where he got the money, neither did he say that when he asked the good people of Marshall county to indorse his acts in the legislature that in the Democratic primary election he only carried one precinct out of thirty-three and that by a bare majority of six votes.

The Enterprise is the place to go for your oranges, bananas, apples for Easter. Dr. Eley is improving slowly. He is able to sit up, but is not yet able to walk out. 4 Mrs. Barlow of Argos, visited Mrs. Shreve in this city on her way home from a visit at Inwood. Mrs. Martin Jackson has returned to her home at Hamlet, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Glass. Mrs. Mueller, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs, Julia Sayer at Elkhart, has returned to her home on Laporte street. Mrs. Christian Mast of South Bend, stopped in Plymouth on her wsy home from a visit with relatives in Bourbon township. J. H. Alleman of Chicago, arrived in Plymouth Saturday for a visit of five days at the home of his father, Herman Alleman, and with other relatives here. If a man or rather an imitation of a man has been proven guilty of committing wilful perjury how can he be believed in writing an article in lib newspaper? , A Connecticut man, after suffering for years with stomach trouble and getting no relief from medicne, had half his stomach cut away and is rapidly recovering. Mrs. Haslanger is recovering from the shock and nervous strain caused by the death and funeral of her daughter and it is hoped she will soon be well and strong again. A large number of Samaritan ladies at Michgan City have joined the Royal Neighbors at that place. The "Neighbors" having a better standing than the majority of orders in the field. Dr. C. J. Loring of Rochester, and Dr. Gould of Argos,, changed cars here Thursday on their way to South Bend to attend the meeting of the medical association of the Thirteenth district. Mrs. Barbara Smith, of Fonda, Iowa, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Molter, and other relatives here, went , to Monterey for a visit of a few days before returning home. Mrs. Aaron Lotery who had been here several days caring for her mother, Mrs. W. T. Leonard, returned to her home at Walnut Thursday. Mrs. Leonard is recovering from a severe attack of fever. Mrs. Edith Carpenter has returned from Monroeville where she attended the funeral of her uncle Acfam C. Robinson, who was crushed in an elevator at Fort Wayne. We gave an account of his death at the time. The Honorable (?) Clay W. Metsker in his paper Wednesday says that Mr. Wise emphatically denies ever having said to Mr. Hendricks that Metsker was not a truthful individual. We ' will simply ask Adam what he said on a certain occasion in regard to the affidavit made by Metsker to secure a liquor license for Anthony Morsches in March 1905?

EDISON VICTOR Phonographs Talking Machines

We have recently made contract with the above companies whereby we are enabled to carry ji complete line of their product. Don't confuse these improved Instruments with the old rasping, scratching and harsh machines of j a few years ago. Their Records axe now made by artists. Cut off the attached coupon," fill it out, underline machine wanted, and mail it to us. High grade Thompson & Schaff Pianos, Farrand Organs, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines. HOUGHTON'S MUSIC STORE, . Plymouth, Ind.

Will Interest Many.

livery person should know that

good health is impossible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder diseases in every form, and will build up and strengthen these organs go they will perform 'their functions properly. No danger of Bright's dis. ease or , diabetes if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. Sold by all dealers.

Caught Cold While Hunting a, Burglar. Mr. Vm. Thos. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 1 tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. 'It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment nd is a favorite wherever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by FrcJ Wenzler.

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Nothing will relieve indigestion that is not a thorough digestant. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest-recuperate grow strong again. A few doses of Kodol after meals will soon restore the stomach and ,'- gestive organs to a full performance of their functions naturally. Sold by Fred Wenzler.

Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of stuffy, wam-of-ozone condition in the blood an i system generally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a few Early Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and give the blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by Fred Wenzler.

What good does it do you to eat if. your stomach fails to digest the food? None. It does you harmcauses belching sour stomach, flatulence, etc. When the stomach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. For sale by Fred Wenzler.

Very Low Rates West Northwest Southwest and South. Via Nnckle Plate Road. A splendid opportunity for Homeseekers desiring locations in the West. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. Full information of local Agent or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 4 16.

Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its comforts if you are suffering from rheumatism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved Irom those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Fred Weti2ler.

L. E. 4 W. German Baptist Convention, Louisvile, Ky., May 14th and 15th. One fare plus 25c. Grand Lodge K of P of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind., May 7th and 8th. Fare $3.80. State convention of missionary society Church of Christ, Lafayette, Ind., May 15th and 16th. Return May 18th fare $2.65. State Convention 'Traveler's Protective Association, Logansport, Ind., May 10th, 11th. Return May 14th, fare $1.60..

Special rates to Mexico City, Mex

ico, April 25th to .May 5th. Return July 31st. - . Special to Chautauqua Lake points

July 6 and 27th. Return August 7th

and August 28th. Fare $11.30.

Imperial Council Ancient Nobles

of Mystic Shrine, Los Angeles, Cal

fornia., April 24th to May 4th inclus

ive. Return July 31st.

American Medical Association,

Boston, Mass., June 3rd, 4th and 6th return June 11th. One fare plus $1.00. Free chair car service service from Tipton to Kansas City. Leave Plmouth at 10:47 a. m. arriving Kansas City 8 a. m. Call or write agent L.; E & W. Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. and Rebekah assembly of Indiana, Indianapolis, May 14th, 15th. Return Monday 13th. Fare $3.80. Indiana State Prohibition Convention, Indianapolis, Ind., May 7th and 8th return May 9th. Fare $3.80. Eastern Star Grand Chapter of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind., April 24th and 25th return April 28th fare $3,80. One way 2nd class settlers rate to Minnesota, North and Souh Dakota to Alberta, Manitoba and western Ontario and Saskatchewan points, on March 20th 27th, April 31017 24th. Call on agtnt for rates and routes. Home seekers rates to South, Southwest and Western on first and third Tuesdays ; of eaeh month. Call for particulars.

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APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

To the Citizens of the Second Ward of the City of Plymouth, Center township, Marshall County, and State of Indiana. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county at their next regular term, to be held at the court house in the city of Plymouth, in said County commencing on the first Monday of May A. D., 1906, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in quantities less than, a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing said liquors to be drank on the premises, where sold, for one year. The premises where said liquors are to be sold and drank are -described as follows, towit: .On the first floor of a two-story brick building situate on the west twenty-two (22) fett of the east one hundred ten (110) feet of the lot known as the "Bank lot" in Polk and, Sering's addition to the town (now city) of Plymouth, in Center township, Marshall County, Indiana; said room being situate , under the opera house in said city. Said vcom is forty-six (4G) feet long by twenty-two (22) feet wide and fourteen (14) feet high, and fronts north on LaPorte street in said city. I also give notice that I will apply to said board for the privilege of selling lunch, soft drinks, tobaccos and cigars in the above described room. w2 GEORGE F. WOLFORD.

Very Low Homeseekers Rates via Nickel Plate Road. The best way to rid the system of a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey, and Tar acts as a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels. It clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the bronchical tubes,. relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Fred Wenzler

Heavy impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health.

For a mild.easy action of the bowels, a snigle dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them.

On The Top Wave of poularity the SILVER LEAF brand of pure wheat flour floats serene and calm. The longtr you use SILVER LEAF flour the better youH like it can't commence any earlier than today if you have not yet eaten bread, rakes or pies baked from it. .Remember the name and all's well. . Soid at Zehner Mills and all Groceries SHERIFF'S 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 of foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Caroline Lauer and against Elmer D. McKinstry, Rebecca McKinstry, his wife, William B. McKinstry, Sarah A. McKinstry, his wife, Frederick McKinstry, Nellie Taber and John Taber, her husband, William F. Suit, llarcourt C. Corbin and Peter Jeffries requiring me to make the sum of Ten hundred twenty-two dollars and sixty-one cents ($1022.01) with' interest on said judgment and costs, I will offer for sale, according to the order of said Court, at public auction, on Monday, April 23rd 1906 between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o 'clock p. m of said day, at the east door of the Courthouse, in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, as the law directs, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number Seventeen (17) in. Nile's addition to the town (now city of Plymouth) situate in Marshall county, Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, subject to redemption. MONROE STEINER, Sheriff of Marshall County. Ind. L. M. Lauer, Atty. for Pltff 25t4

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Fcr a l&il oJ.q wo have been manufacturing and selling our vehicles and harness direct to the consumer, T tSJZ TilZ LATl T Z.Z i in t::z wchlo selling direct, ard vre ship anwhera for examination and approval. "Wsj make over 200 styles of Vehicles and 65 styles of Harness. You are so near it will pay you well to come to Elkhart and take atrip through our factory and repository. "We know that a personal Inspection of our vehicles and harness ia the different stages of their construction and of tho finished work la our repository will satisfy you beyond any question that you cannot do better thaa to buy from us. We guarantee quality considered to save you money. Oar 256 page catalogueshows our entire liue and a postal card will bring you this catalogue. Elrt C:rri::o Ö Cirj.

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Men Past Sixty in Danger. More than half of mankind over sixty years 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 Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: ' suffered with enlarged prostrate gland and ludney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years old." For sale by all dealers. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountah Tea this month. Drives away spring tiredness, gives appetite and sleep, makes you well and keps yon well. Great family tonic 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. At the People's Drug Store.

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La!:o Erio & western fl. R f KORTH ftOCHD. No. 20 Daily ex Sumiiy ..11.23 a No. 22 Daily ex Sun3ay . .4.45 pa No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11.0 J pea SOÜTB BOCKD. No. 21 Daily ex Sunday ....5 45 sm No. 23 Daily ex Sunday ..10.4"? an No. 25 Daily ex Sunday5.10pfn Mr. S. D. McLcisch, G. P. A., L. E. & W., Indianapolis, Ind. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees a.id joints- aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chils and fever. We began using Chamberlain Cough Remedy, aiding the Sirr.e vith a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomach an i Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon comphtely Lt:;': 1 cut the-tri?." -CtA by Prtd-Wcr.:!;?.

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