Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 May 1906 — Page 8

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Frank Miller of Bourbon, transacted business in Plymouth today. Miss May Spencer and little Jane Aspinall, spent the day at Rochester. The excavation for the paving of Plum street is progressing satisfactorily. St. Mary's Gulid will meet with Miss Georgia Hogartli this evening all members come. Mrs. Omer Williams has returned to Chicago after an extended visit in this county. Mrs. Lillie Gilbert Guyer and daughter, Irene, are? here from Chicago for a visit of a week. Dr. Durr made his weekly professional 'trip to Culver Military Academy to repair the teeth of students. Mrs. Xoah Wiltfong of North township, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Shafer at Rochester this week. ' Prof. Wood of Laporte, delivered the class address at the graduating exercises of the Walkerton high school. J. W. Faricher, one of the leading farmers and business men of Starke county, was a Plymouth visitor tcvy. ArtliCJ.y "i'urner of Walkerton. and Trustee Schroeder of Polk township, were Plymouth visitors Tuesday. Will Davis has located his cfiair in front of Shadel's Drug

to t.nvp Iii life An nnerntimi was

v v a w a m mmm v w a i performed last week and he" is S

years old. Alt" TTonri AliL'ortnnn 1 -w 1 A T fc

iui. l iv.111 i & lirvv limit Uliu .ill J. I Henderson are visitinn- at Three

Oaks, Mich. ' t

. Cadet Beery of Chicago died at f Culver Militarv Academy Wed- o

nesday night. Miss Lois Ilumrichouser went to Pierceton to attend commencement exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richard at-

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rUhMSHKU BT GRESSNER & COMPANY Own rauf the only Abftrnct Rook In ipn uucjuty, AhLnet of title to all Uuift to Marshall couotj compiled promptly and accurately .

Sarah A Wilson by admr admr to Samuel Lender, blk 3, 4 8

and 1) Linn's add also lot in Bour

bon ; $1500.

Robert S Monroe and wife to

tended the funeral of Emanuel Angeline S Lemert, part of se q

Kamp at Argos. of nw q of sec 10 tp 3 1 r 1 ; $1400.

Bankrupt proceedings have Robert S Monroe and wife to

been filed against John Alexander Ulysses S Lemert, lots 18 19 and

Dowie at Chicago. zu rair view riace riymoutn;

T1i timntprl 1o nf the Tpth- $10.

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i,.,k c-,., ir- :: xiarnei untrer io uce anu

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a half million dollars. Frank Wiltfong is now employed in South Bend and expects to move his family to that city. Mrs. Anna Brown has gone to Detroit, Michigan, for a visit of a lew weeks with her son, Charles Brown. Grandma Rentschlcr has rer turned to her home on Miner street and Mrs. Lockridge is

keeping house for her.

The track

letic associat

has been changed from Plymouth

to Bourbon. It will be held Mav

Emma Unger, lot 59 E wing's add

Plymouth; $1.

Phoebe Pickens to Ida I Biv-

ins, 1 a out of ne q of 20 M R L;

$:oo.

Harriet E Munn etal to Harry

Harris and wife, lot 45 G ingles'

add Plymouth; $990.

W S Overmyer and wife to

Philip Sickman and wife v 55. 2G

a w hf of sw q of sec 5 tp 32 r

1.; $3200.

Reuben Kaley to John W.

of R R nw q of ne q of sec 17 tp33r3;$900. Barbara Feldman to William C Gammons, lots 21 and 22 Thayer's 2nd add Bourbon; $1450. Anderson A South and wife to George W South and wife e hf of sw q of n wq of sec 13 tp 32 r 1 ; $050. Stephen Edwards and wife to Richard T and Mary H. Irwin, lot in lot No 3 Maxinkuckee of sec 27 tp 32 r 1 ; $G00. Wnifield S SinifT and wife to Harriet Romig 12 a in sw cor of sw q of sw q of 20 M R L ; $2500. James H. Matchett and wife to Chancy Becknell, se q of se q of sec 22 tp 34 r 3 ; $2200. . Charles E. Manuwal nd wife to Robert E Stout and wife, part of se q of ne q of sec 25 tp 34 r 2; $1750. James O. Ferrier etal trus to trus of Christian church Culver, lot in se cor of out lot 4 Van add Culver ;.$1. Albert B Wickizer and wife to Cora A Ringle lot 4 Boley's 2nd add Bourbon; $750. Warren M. Johson to Robert S. Monroe, und 1-6 of w hf of sw q of sec 3 tp 34 r 1; $500.

Valentine Nye and wife to Wini-

field S. Burton and wife, 19 a in w hf

of se q, all

c meeting of the ath- "lf SC q f SCC 3 tP f " Vfl? ition of hich school r 1; $200- ,n sec 11 tp 34 r ' $150f. pk,,,.!, Pearl D. Eddy and hus to Cor- Christena Harp to Ba

Levi Andrews and Miss Lucy

Ann Kramer have returned to

their home southwest of, Donald

son after a visit of a few days in

this vicinity.

Mrs. J. F. Burrell, formerly

tiled

iy anu mis to Cor-1 v-nnstena iiarp to uarDara jonn-

bin Spencer, und 2-15 of n hf of son, etal w hf of lot 10 Boley's 2nd

se q also n hf of e hf of sw q of add Bourbon; $1

sec 21 tp 32 r 2 also und 2-15 of John H. Pickerl and James T

und hf of n 51.3G a lot 3 sec 24 tp Poulson, to William Vanderwele, loti

32 r 2: $1000. 97 08 99 lOO 101 102 103 104 105 100

George W Knoblock and wife Winters add also 5 acres lying n of

to Jeremiah Zeiters and wife. Winters add Tippecanoe; $5000.

part of out lot 8 Cabbell's add Lewis Schroll to Watson S. York,

Plymouth; $400.

Susanna Hay and hus q c d to

Amelia Smith und 1-30 of w hf

of n wq of se c23 tp 32 r 1 ; $2500.

rselhe Wise to Thomas J. Big-

ne q oi ne q or w q oi sec J4 ip

r l; ?30O.

John H. Vyin to Alfred M. Ogle

lot in lot 2 in Maxinkuckee sec 22 tp 32 r 1; no con.

Kasper Kohlbecher and wife to

Amos A. Hanafin fil n hf of ne q of

Miss Olive Francisco, med at

store and will be glad to have his Chicago, Sunday April .22, aged

friends call on him. 28 vears. She left a baby boy on

Rev. D. B. Kessinzer of Bour- My a few days old.

bon, was-in Plymouth Tuesday. The old gray mare belonging lev, lot in part of lot 2, ne q of on his wav to attend the Bible to the Adams Express Company sec 22 tn 30 r 1; GOo.

conference at Dayton, umo. in mis cu goi um ui mc auuit civile wise uy gun gun u sec t tp r 1; -;yuu

m;. pp,ri TT-irti wlm ln 1 ..mi Monday nignt and wanaeren to 1 nomas J. liicrley lot in part John L.' Geyer and wife to lian-

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emoloved at BriMitside has re- away. UKe many uuicr waimci- oi lot i ne q oi sec a tp ö? r 1; nan 1. v,napnn ana nus sc q ui nw q

signed her position and returner' s; she was soon locked up and 000. of sec 21 tp 33 r ; fiooo uar. nf TnrlnnmnlK the sun was several hours high . Rosa N Reamer and hus to Hannah I. Chaphn and bus to Eh

l" "k V , P c 1 1 1 Irs ti n.l.L f t-f f .. . Lf . it f t 01

y-. TTi t t I 1 I ueiore VJSCar iuunu ner tnu m;- ocuriic it. uuiuii unu 111 ui w niiian iiarp, c q ui uw 4 ui act it

t tr.nortm! Mrs. C. M. Comfort and Mrs

business in Plymouth Tuesday. Homer Gorshne of Fort .Wayne

T, , u t .Mrs. I. weaver, l. . oeiger ana Evangelist Cummins baptized! f.Jf , 1f

three persons at the U. B. church

in Tyner, Sunday, and seven at

the Koontz Jake west of Tyner.

Mrs. Belle Alleman Spayde, of Argos, who has been spending a

few days with friends in Ply

mouth,' went to Warsaw Tues-

dav.

Postmaster liaker of Columbia

City, stormed in Plymouth on

their wav to South Bend, to at-

of sw q ex R R irt sec 24 tp 35

r 1 : $200.

William S Doan and wife to

rrancis A Usborn and nus, 7 a

in sw cor e of river in s hf of

se q of sec 12 M R L; $1200.

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Isaac tiarsn ana wne to nenry

33 r 1; $700.

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td iU Brn TTiir ilUtrict con- "ars 1Ul 1,1 W i Ul 1J 4

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Elizabeth and H C Chandler to

vention.

ited his sister, Mrs. Campbell

while here.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeve enter

tninrd the vestrvmen of , St

Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, TtinTT.. rWc1l ;nci Rcctor How

is m the city tms wceic rarc-cs ard at a five 0clock dinner Mon- ConkHns add Invvood; $1. n-ichinir fnti ac tiirprl will nl.Kiel . t .t t it ' I '

''"h pii.wj i' irinv in hnnnr ot tne iourin anni-1 r o v i. i ...j .

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icavc uiu ctu "Mversary ot .Mr. Howards arrival

anjic, puunu w. xv. vx. Hivmoutn. ine company was

The Delbert Morris tile mill seated at 5.15 p. m. the exact hour

between Lapaz and Teegarden 0f the arrival of Mr. Howard to

will commence work in a few commence his successful work in

days and will be an industry of

considerable importance

Mr

The Russian Election.

Russian elections are now in

progress anu mucn mieresi is manifested in the vote. The

voting hegan last Friday and will

end Wednesday for the election of members of the Russian na-

mm m.

puoacan unty committer m Bffst Qmaaty of Meril

mouth. 's Open Publicity.

Secretary C M ParWc RnurMn Every bottle of Dr. Pierce's worldoecreiary, . n i arks, bourbon. famed iHdneg ieavlnj? the ereat labo-

vice Chairman, Dr. N. B. Aspmall; ratory at Buffalo, N. Y.t has printed Treasurer C M Slavter Plvmnnth uPn ,ts wrapper all the infrredlents ireasurer, c. ai. öiayter, rlymoutn. entering Into fts composition. This fact Cerman township Chairman, Hen- alone places Dr. Pierce's Family Medlrv Schlosser 1st nrer T T Fri' eines in a class all by themselves. They , V it , 7 o ? V cannot 1)6 classed with Patnt or n -nd, J. llayesi 3rd, Benjamin Shat- medicines because they are neither. This er; 4th, Joseph Black. is why so many unprejudiced physicians

ourbon 1st prec, Albert Rogers: their patients. They know what thev

2nd, Bert Ames; 3rd, Frank Corl; 4th, are composed of, and that the ingredients

Tinnprmni rh'tTmin Tv. t o.v. The further fact that neither Dr.

am, 1st, Will Coar; 2nd, Will Mickey, great stomach tonic, liver Invigorator,

Walnut 1st, Harrison Brewer: teart regulator and blood purifier, nor his

2nd, bimon Railsback; 3rd, C. T. Mid- worked, broken-down, nervous women,

dleton: 4th. Geo. Powell contains any aiconoi, also entitles them

Green 1st, Bert Hand; 2nd, Elba

I-fc's All Over TownD What? Telephones. Our flumbor is 51. Call us up any time lf vou need something good to eat. We al. ways bare as good Butttr a? anj one. And fresh egps. All kinds of Canned Goods. Frfcsh Vegetables in season, and Berries also. Fruits of all kinds. We are here to till your wants. Cone anfl see us. EID. S H OGARTH St CO.

to a place all by themselves,

Robinson. Union 1st, J. F. Garn, 2nd Samuel Medbourne; 3rd, William Norris. West -1st, Henry Hall; 2nd, Sam Garn. Chairman. C. W Kamwv

tii n r i xt l nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient Polk Chairman, Frank Nash; 1st, tntiferment.

F. H. Lehman 2nd, Peter Larson;

Many years aeo. Dr. Pierce discovered

that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, Is a better solvent and preserv

ative oi tne medicinal principles residing in our indigenous, or native, medi

cinal plants than is alcohol; and, further

more, that it possesses valuable medicinal properties of Its own, being demulcent,

Funeral Director and Embalmer.

Co M Plymouth,

Furniture and Picture Frames.

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Qndiona

Office Phone 90.

Residence Phon 10.

3rd, Chas. Powell.

North 1st, Paul Logan; 2nd, Har

vey Way.

Center Chairman, C. O. Tribby;

Neither of the above medicines con

tains alcohol, or any harmful, habit-

iorming arug, as win ne seen from a

gianco at tne formula printed on each bottle wrapper. They are safe to use and

potent to cure. Not only do physicians prescribe the

- - xtta-ii - " iivu evtl v v uicuiviiica ittiKciv. uuw 1st, N. B. Aspinall; assistant, Chas. the most intelligent people employ them W. Heim; 2nd, H. H. Bonham; as- --people who would not think of using

sistant, Fred Koontz; 3rd, C. M. Slay- EVerT

ter; assistant, J. O. Pomeroy; 4th, P. position of Dr. Pierce's medicines has T it,i,;,-i, - oo.:,, r t v;- the strongest kind of an endorsement 1. Hendricks, assistant, D. J. Van- from leadine medical writers of thn

vactor: 5th. D. C. bmith: assistant, several schools of practice. No other

C. A. Yearick; 6th, F. M. McCrory;

7th, B. D. Parks; assistant, Fred Bell.

Not if as Rich as Rockefeller. If you had all the wealth of Rock-

eteller, the btandard Dil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine

for bowel complaints than Chamber

Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea

Remedy. The most eminent physi

cians can not prescribe a better prep

aration for colic and diarrhoea, both

for children and adults. The uniform; success of this remedy has shown it

to be superior to all others. Jt never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with

it. .Sold by Fred Wenzlcr.

medicines put up for like purposes has

any sucn protesttional endorsement.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con

stipation. Constipation is the cause of

many diseases, (jure tne cause and you

cure the disease. One " Pellet" Is a gentle

laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Drag gists sell them, and nothing is "just as

gooa." .&.asy to laxe as candy.

A BIG II iE j

Stephen Edwards and wife lot in heretorfore held have only been

lc l "V "amKl,CKee ? sec lP preliminary. .They were for mem-

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T- i .TT a 1 t 1 a. X? o I C3 UIV-I1 V.IIWJV. mv 'vi, 'i kvnr( HartcnrV w nf lrf 'n !i I . . -

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I uers oi nie ciaaciiiuijr. x nc ti-

T per house of this body , will con Au- . . r i i i r

q ot

Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years

of Torture. For more than twenty years Mr. J

B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Min

neapolis. Minn., was tortured by sei

atica. The pain and suffering which

he endured during this time Is be

yond comprehension. Nothing gave

him any . permanent relief until h

used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One

application of that liniment relieved

the pain and made sleep and rest pos

sible, and less than one bottle has

effected a permanent cure. If troub-

ed with sciatica or rheumatism why

not try a 25-cent bottle of Pain Balm

and see for yourself how quickhr it relieves the pain. For sale by Fred

Wenzler.

There were two weddings in

cinda C. Gam, 10 acres in ne sec 17 tp 32 r 1; $350.

Elbert W. Shirk etal to Peter and

Herman J. Becker, se q of nw q of sec

15 tp 32 r 3; $1250.

sist of 19G members, one-half of

whom will be appointed by the czar, who will also name the

president of the body. The re

mainulfr half will be elected by

certain classes and organizations.

Oliver J. Warner. and wife to Fer- Tr :Ä ntni-nllv rvnrcted that this

Tvnpr 51irif1nV nnl tWO SCllOOl I nin.ln r fnn rsr ri hf rxt r nil ...Ml 1- !

Prvi'c cmM VA Hirn uid , . r , , I ? " v " HOUSe Will ue coilbcrvcuivc ui

ic' L attend th meet n" aCl,erS Ue5'UCU ?Y a"?8 of sec 2? tp 33 r S; $2250. character. That it will be reac wifa tn Marvl.' i t,

e i i. . t i. t i i - I j ..v. uonarv is, nuwcvci, nut ucttssai

".L''i. daughter of Henry s. ad Sylvanus W. Overmyer. hush,,. to ,)e assumcd, for the cza.

. Jl, c "'MJarell was united m marriage ai wife, e hf pf se q of sec 31 tp w'm n0 ,iout)t take care that his mi-a until ht r on'x'IV" I . I " ,v

ii..i j,,. with Mr. Vtonci);i:Ti;r an

too si

Ü A.-.SS 32 r 2: $2900

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v. . nume nas receivcu a ici-uMr )nvi took: esse lclvcsson tr - t a i- n.t, tt c I . ; ne

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for better'or worse. lney are im 2 and a T an nirtiiKfinLoce tu ior lionet wil

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uia- all nice - young people ana tne ada to Iriwobd: Si. lTkficict of 4fii members all of

James McGovern and wife to Mich- them elected. Only thirty mem

acl Fetters and Hettie his wife, lot Ibers, however, will be from the

ter from Chester Borton at Oak

land, California,

savin f

j 0

about $100. will pay for all the tribune extends congratulations

uamac uüiit iu ma um.uui anÜ gOOÜ WISlieS.

there.

church

atro tne

Mrs. Daniel Harley, mother of charge of the Episcopal L. G. Harley of this city, died at :n tus c'lty four years

mr

her home in liourbon Monday church was in debt $G50.. Tha.

night, aged about G5 years. We has been raised and almost

have no particulars in regard to .$i000 has been collected and

her death. pa jj on a nevv church, the pastor's

1 he navigation of the great salary has been paid, current ex

lakes is tied up by a strike which menses met, 1CU persons have

When Rev. W. S. Howard took 3 Overmyer's add Burr . Oak; $2?. large cities, the remainder com

Ora M. Menser etal to lohn W. pg from the rural sections of the

Souder. all int in nw q of se q of sec nation. 1 he manner ottlie vot 8 tD 32 v l: $1200. ing for these members is so re

1.,.,;, r.NÄm amTwif to stricted that while all classes wil

Thomas Houghton, s hf of nw q of be represented in the electorate

the land

sec 3 tp 32 r l; $2800.

Harry Harris and wife to Mary A

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owners ana men o

wealth will be in a large prepon

derance. There is no doubt, how

if c m . I : j ort t t I Harris, lot 25 Longles add Plymouth; , f includes nremen,, oilers, pilots, been connrmea and 80 have been 4 lever, that many members will be

$soa

James H. Matchett and wife to

John L. Wright, lot 29 Work's sub

div Plymouth; $500.

Absalom Jones ad wife to William

Stevenson, north hf of e hf of se

of sec 33 tp 33 r 1; $?000.

Marv Jones and l:us to Jacob K

grain scoopers, co. handlers, en-1 baptized. While Mr. Howard has

gineers and all sorts of hands em- been here only four years, he has

ployed on lake vessels. been here longer than any othe.

Dr. L. D. Glazebrook, who minister in the city and is . de-

died at Knox recently, furnishes servedly popular with all denom- .... m m I 1 I 1- f I1..

an unparalleled case lor the medi- lnauons anu goou peopie ui uv

eal orofessiorf. It is said that his mouth who do not affiliate with

heart beat for five days after dis- any church.

solution naa taken place. I the lozart Llul) . announce

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richards, their spring concert for May 14th 0 -W . -W-m. - m I Trtf 1 1 1 f 1 A 1

ir ot I .pttpr Horri spvpm nf hie i i ne ciuD win renaer me caniaia.

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brothers and sisters of this vicin- "The Kose Maiden" a work Jam" - w v.

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" itv were quests Sundav at the which never fails to please. The "w w 4 ui m ,v

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home of their parents, Mr. and cast will consist ot: .Miss liazel jonn woar q c a w n. Mrs. Peter Richard on Miner NefT, soprano, Plymouth; Prof. Matchett, lot 4 block 4 Davis' add to

A. C. Aspland, tenor, Chicago ; Hourbon; ?i.

Prof. T. F. Tones, baritone. Linn Georce H. Babcock to Dulse'.a

selected who will have at heart

the interests of the people of Rus

sia generally.

Imitation Money is Barred. Imitation banks books fillc

with imitation money will no

I Inn itoi li ncAt r antrnr!cin(T

Hildebrand. Lot north of Lemert's add J ? I"

uusiiicss men iu uuu 1 1 1 incii

leegarden; $700.

Hanah A. -Van.ur.dy and !us to

street. i

Achilles North and A. C. Hume

went to Chicago to attend1 the

commencement exercises oi tne

McCormick Theological Semin-

V "U. ml

ar' at which üan iNorth gradu

ates this week, having taken the I

full course of four -years.

Mrs. William Osborn of Cul-

ver. was stnrkpn with tiaralvsis I .

ouuuay zuguL aim uicu mummj prandsco relief funU. Tickets 3." morning without regaining 'con-l ntc fnr W thn mnmhrN n(

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sciousness. öhe was about &u

vears Old and was amoncr the

early settlers of that vicinity.

Mrs. T. S. Thomas has return

ed to Warsaw after a visit of several days in this city with her niece, Mrs. Harrison Horner. She is quite old and feeble and

Mrs. Horner accompanied her

home to remain with her a few days. J. R. Vinnedge and Mrs. Samuel Tea left for Ladysmith, Wisconsin, Tuesday where Mrs. Tea will join her husband and make her home in Wisconsin. Mrs. Frank Tea, who has been very t sick at the home of her parents in Etna Green, is improving. - A real horseless carriage made its appearance in Plymouth Monday afternoon. It was driven by Mr. Summers of Valparaiso who was on his way home from Indianapolis. It looked exactly li ke a carriage without horses and the propelling power was gasoline. - William Hildebrand, residing west of Lapaz, had his hip injured in an accident two years ago and a tumor formed which physicians found necessary to remove.

crtcis. TKr QfMyintT mnr than

wvW mlJm - J waa ptm, w

100,000 of the advertising de

vices in different parts of the

country and threatening the chie

manufacturer of the little books

with imprisonment, the postoffice officials and the United States

district attorney have persuade

Ulno; Miss Lura Wilson, mezzo Weidenr, lot 3 orig plat i ippecanoe; tjie originators of the scheme tha

soprano, Plymouth; Miss umma $400. jt (ioes not pay to iuere'e with

Yockey, contralto, Plymouth; Kmelia Swigart to Andrew Ritterleven the'tin ends of Uncle Sam

Miss Tansy Hess, cornetist; Miss and wife, 2 a in ne cor of w hf of ne q hank notes and herafter. if the

Hair, pianist, Prof. II. W. Owens, of sec 14 tp 33 r l; $325. h)anj. hooks are distributed, i.nita

director, assisted by a chorus of William L. Louther to John F. jtion checks will be ustd i-j.stcad

10 voices. It is the intention ot Garn, se q of ne q and s 1.35 a of lot of greenbacks to represent the

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the club to donate all the pro- i in sec 18 tp 32 r l; $800. make-believe deposits.

Marion Overmyer to John F. Gam,

se q ot ne q ana i.sa a oi lot l in united States rirst.

sec 18 tp 32 r l; $100. t. The United States exported

L. A. Kloepfer and R. C. Kloepfer more iroods in 1905 than any

trt t n l c t c St Inhn ( .p rm o ti K niti nnIn (Ka um.t.l r-r-A

t , . . , f .. f.r . . I ..v..v.-. . w.. j - " - - uuici iidliuii til iiiw nuiiu, d.tuiu

CpUDllW m"imK- Church S 4.40 ft Of n 6.G ft of lot 76 Jncr. stntUtirs tahnlntl htr th

The regular Republican Coun- orig Plymouth; $10. Rritish board of tradp TIip total

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ty central committee organizeu Thomas j. Wick.zer to James M. exports of this country amount

Jan. wf rjuo, is caueu to meet in Wickizer 2G a in sec 16 tp 33 tp 2; ed to $1.021.000. while that of the

Alberts nan, iiynioum, muiana, , npxr nat:nn. nrpar nritnin onlv

A o .on xr.. k I . . " ' " l . ' j

ai ;.v p. aiu.u-j, ,i William p Holland and wife to reached 91,000,000. In imports 1906 to fix the date for the Re- - h N Wilsorli part of lot 59 Cab- Great Britain ranks first and the

publican county convention ana L p,vmouth. $1500 UniteU States third.

transact such other business as , . .. , ., ,

uwin oniian ana wue 10 iienion

N. Boyer, lot in ne q of sec 35 tp 35 Stole from Relief Fund.

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the Club.

L. E. & W.

L. E. & W. will handl free all sup

plies that are destined to sufferers at

San Francisco, Cal., when shipped by

regular organizations that have au

thority to collect and forward same

' Special rates to Lake Manitau, Ro

ehester, Ind., and Mud Lake, Macy,

Ind., during the ummer season.

German Baptist Convention, Louis

vile. Kv.. 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 so

ciety Church of Christ, Lafayette,

Ind., May 15th and 16th. Return May

18th fare $2.65.

State Convention Traveler's Pro

tective Association, Logansport, Ind., May 10th, 11th. Return May 14th,

fare $1.60..

27th annual Encampment Grand

Army, Lafayette, Ind., May 21st 32nd and 23rd. Return Mav 26th. Fare

$1.90.

Sptcial rates to Mexico City, Mexico. 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, Call

We a-e bound to make this' our BANNER YEAR for the sale of WALL PAPER, and have selected our stock an) made our prices with that end in view. So far our sales have been beyond our most sanguine hopes. Come early and er amine our TRAIN LOADS of Wall Paper and be convinced that we have made our prices Below Competition, MAIL ORDER HOUSES not excepted. Bring your mail order nauiples with yon. (If you haven't any, we have.) and let us compare their stock and prices with ours. ' We are bound to win.

FRED I'JERZLER The DruQQlst.

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The First Leecon En Bread Liaising,

lathe most important of all; that i the selection of proper flour There is no difficulty about this if Silver Leaf flour is chosen. It is so good,

and makes such sweet, white and nutritious bread as to be unsurpassed bj

any milled. The bread makers use it I

lor that very rvason,

Bold a

ZEHNER MILLS

and All GROCERIES.

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Warning.

You cannot have good health yn

less your kidneys are sound, for the

kidneys filter the blood of impurities

which otherwise act as irritating

poisons and break down the delicate

organs of the body and cause serious

trouble, lf you have kidney or blad

der trouble , and do not use Foley's

Kidney Cure, you will have only

yojrself to blame for results, as it

positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. For sale by. all dealers.

Phcnonraphs Telhinß Mschicss

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We have recently made contract

with the above companies whereby we are enabled to carry a complete

line of their product

Don't confuse these improved In

struments with the old rasping, scratching and harsh machines of a

few years ago. Their Records are

oow made by artists. Cut off the at

tached coupon, fill it out, underline machine wanted, and mail it to us. High grade Thompson Schaff Pianos, Fair and Organs, Singer,

Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines.

HOUGHTON'S MUSIC STORE,

Plymouth, Ind.

q l:!jc o5 q we tare been manufacturing tri selling our vehicles tad Ixmzzi direct to the consumer. ' d tsz r.z LL"::rr r-":s7r.z Ll T.'JZ gelling direct, and 'vre sblp anywhere' for examination and tpprovaL We make over 200 styles of Vehicles tad 63 rtylcs'cf Uir-

ness. iou are so near wiu p-y you well to code to Elkhart axl take atrip through our factory tri repository. We know that a per

sonal Inspection ci our Te-:cicj tnd harness In tha diüercnt ttijca . of their construction tnd cf tls finLh;a work in of repos:iC77 will satisfy you beyond any quo , tioa that you cannot do better than to buy from us. We guarantee quality considered to cava yea money. Our 253 page cataJoua shows our entire line and a postal card will bring you this c-iilogua.

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Ml A good 9km mmilm Io tat, bmw.

We care not how you suffered,

nor what failed to cure you, Hoi- . T- -t IT

listers kockv jiounrain lea

rriakes the puniest, weakest specimen of man. or womanhood

strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea

or Tablets. The People's Drue

Store.

Do Not Be Imposed Upon.

Foley & Co., Chicago, originated

Honey and Tar as a throat and lung

remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey And Tar many' imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for Foley's

a ma . 1 - "

tornia., April 24th to May 4tn inclus- Honey and Tar and refuse any sub

ive. Return July 31st. I stitute offered as no other prepara

American Medical Association. t"n will give the same satisfaction.

Boston, Mass., June 3rd, 4th and 5th

return June 11th. One fare plus $1.00.

Free chair car service service frora

Tipton to Kansas City. Leave Ply

mouth at 10U7 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, Indian

apolis. May 14th. ltth. Return Mon

day 18th. Fare $3.80.

Indiana State Prohibition Conven-

tron, Indianapolis, Ind. May 7th and

8th return May 0th. Fare $3.80.

Home seekers rates to South,

Southwest and Western on first

and third Tuesdays of each

month. Call for particulars.

It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and

delicate persons. For' sale by all dealers.

"I suffered habitually from

constipation. Doan s Regulets

relieved and strengthened the

bowels, so that they have been

regular ever since. A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex Sore Nipples.

A cure may be effected by apply

ing Chamberlain s balve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it

off with a soft cloth before allowing

the child to nurse. Many trained

nurses use: this salve with the best

results. Frice 25 cents per box. Sold

by Fred Wenzler.

If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salve that failed to give satis-

Floods the body with warm,

faction the chances are that it did not mowing, vitality, makes the

have the name "E. C. De Witt & Co." I nerves strong, quickens circula-

primea on ine wrapper anu pressta in tlon restores natural Vigor, Via Ynyr Th nrlviMl 11 m W 1 f I . - '

r:u ij' i -f.a. makes you feel like one born

satisfaction for burns, sores, bolls, again. Hollister's Rocky Moun

tetter, cracked hands, etc For blind, tain Tea. 35 cents. At the Peo

bleeding, üdiing and protudmg pdes pie's Dru Store it affords almost immediate relief. It I ,

stops the pain.- Sold by Fred Wenz

ler.

may be necessary. All Republicans of the county are invited to

meet with them and assist in planning for a campaign that will

assure Republican success in

Marshall county. A strong ticket, not selected by any clique or faction, can win, and the time for every true Republican to prepare for action has arrived. It is hoped that every committeeman and every township chairman in Marshall county will be present and will bring with them other good Republicans to assist in planning for an aggressive campaign and a glorious Republican victory in November. W. G. Hendricks, Chairman. Conde M. Parks, Sec.

i Kaymonu L,ackey a

E. R. Monroe and wife to Francis man, has been arrested at Evans

ville on a charge of larceny. It is alleged that he stole the con-

L. Johnson, und 1-6 w hf of s wq of

sec 3 tp 34 r 1; $300. Fred L. Mnroe and wife q c d to Francis L. Johnson, se q of nw q of sec 10 tp 34 r 1; $1. Charles C. Monroe to Robert S. Monroe, und 1-6 of w hf of sw q of sec 3 tp 34 r 1; $500. Francis L. . Johnson and wife, to Robert S. Monroe,' se q of nw q ex tract in sw cor of sec 10 tp 34 r 1; $1800. Robert S. Monroe and wife to Francis L. Johnson, und hf of w hf of sw q of sec 3 tp 34 r 1; $2000. James A. Klingerman to Edward Hartsock and wife 2 a in s

tents of a contribution box containing money given for the fund bein raised for the benefit of San Francisco sufferers.

Very Low Rates West Northwest SoutHwest and Seuth. Via Nnckle Elate Road. A splendid opportunity for Homeceekers desiring locations in the West. Tickets on sale 1st aid 3rd Tuesdays of the month. Full information of local Agent or address C. A. Meliri, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. 4ie.

Tribune $1.50 a year.

It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold

How often do we hear it remarked

. j . "It's only a cold," and a few days Cheapest accident insurance latcr fearn that the man is on his Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil. Stops back with pneumonia. This is of such

the pain and heals the wound. All common occurrence that a cold, how

druggists sell it.

1st Excursion Sunday April 29 100 Miles and Return $1.00 via Nickle Plate Road. Commencing Sunday April 29th and each Sunday following parties of 5 or more may procure round trip tickets to any point within 100 mries of selling station where train is scheduled to stop, at $1.00 for each person. Tickets good going and returning same day. Call on agent for full, information or address T77tl3w3 C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

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 digestive organs to a full performance of their functions naturally. Sold by Fred Wenller.

ever slight, should not be disregard

ed. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and has gained its great popularity and ex tensive sale by its promnt cures of this most common ailment. It always cures and is pleasant, to take. For sale by Fred Wenzler.

Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "off"? Tust a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood.

Living indoors so much during the winter months creates a sort of stuffy, want-of-ozone condition in the bloo and system generally. Clean up and ret readv for snring. Take a few Early Risers. These famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels and pive the blood a chance to purifv itself. They relieve Jradach'e, saTtow complexion, etc. Sold by Fred Wenrler.

Tx t r b Cuiiar tutd lui compirta, 914.1 1. fOo4 MB I fro m U. (o U

end Hccdcchca CcrcdLy Dio. Bur;:c fi L::nlrc3, Glasses fitted at lowest nrices.

Satisfaction guaranteed.

Lako Eno &.VJc3tsrri fl H. aoHta bo cid. No. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11.S3 ara

No. 22 Daily ex Sdday . .4.4$ pa No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11.C3 pci south souvd. No. 21 Daily ex Sunday ....5.45 am No. 23 Daily ex Sundsy ..llff aa fto. 25 Daily ex Surtdayö.lOpm Mr. S. D. McLeisch, P. A., Li. E. & W., Indianapolis, Ind. The Richest Man in the World. The richest man in the world can not have his kidneys replaced nor live without them, so it is important not to neglect these organs. If Fol-

'ey's Kidney Cure is taken at the first

sign oi danger, tne symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored, as it strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing else will Oscar Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have used Foley's Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured me permanently of kidney disease, which certainly would have cost me my life." For sale by all dealers. '

Excursion to Michigan City. The L. E. & W. will run an excursion to Michigan City and return Sunday, May 0. Train leaves Plymouth at 10:16 a. m.. Returning train leaves Michigan City at 6 :00 p. m. Fare for the round trip 75c.

Juggling With Dynamite. Is no more dangerous than to neglect kidney disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure corrects irregularities and has cured many severe cases after other treatment has failed. It builds up the worn out tissues' and restores health and vigor. "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years," writes A. H. Davis of Mt Sterling, Iowa, "but two buttles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a permanent cure." For sale by all dealers.

Stops earache in two- minutes; toothache or pain or burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour: muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, monarch over pain. Of course you pay your money, But you get your - money's worth, For what does money mean to you When Rocky Mountain Tea's on earth? The People's Drug Store. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly respected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick with .stomach trouble foi more than six months. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "I can now eat anything I want and am the. proudest woman in the world to find such a good medicine." For sale by Fred Wenzler. Samples free.

Dr. F. n. BaiiUDl, Plyr;;uth, Indlcoo. S. C. LOPJIIG, IJ. D. Office over Bosworth ti S'.:irnbaugh's in Nat Bank Blcck Phone 05.

AU alVjoro ptlr answered. OOetkcs to 4 and I to 8 D. m. rfanne -1. LMldeoce, Zlv Center it. PLYMOUTH. . INDIANA MONEY TO LQAÜ ON HEAL ESTATE. AT 5 PER CENT IIJTEEECT.

Will also furnish Ccmpltts Abstracts of Titls to 'til li-ii in I!irshall County, Irdlzna, cn ihcrt notice. Abstracts crcr.tred. Czll zzl see me. ' L. LI. LAUER, Atty. trichijza Zu nyrr.cuth, Ir.X JÖHH-W. PARKS -.LAWYER You r Business solicited

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Offers you a rate of ToLAFAYFTTE AND RETURN, For Annual : Encampment G. A. R. Dopt, of Indiana. Tickets on salt May 21st, 22r.d, cr.d 23rd. with return li.T.it May 26 h, ID06. Plenty of cquiprr.tnt in rejlcr trsiir.3. Special co;h:s ter hrrjc p:rt!tj. W. J. Lynch, S. I). McLeisii, p. t. m. - G. p. a.

Soothes itching skin, heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it