Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 June 1906 — Page 8

LOCAL NEVS

Grandma Rentschler has been quite sick for several days it her home on Miner street. Mrs. Jesse Zehner has been visiting relatives and friends in Walkerton several days. County Treasurer Grant and wife spent Sunday at their old home near Bethel church. Hubert Tanner is takinsr a course in " piano tuning: at the Polk school in Valparaiso. The Misses Zear of South Bend, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. John Seltenright. Guy Patsel of Culver, is spending a week in this city at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holcm of west Plymouth, are the parents cf a boy born Friday evening. Mrs. Daisy Alkinson has returned to Lincoln, Nebraska after a visit of ten days in this city. Mrs. Williamson . of South Bend, spent the past week at the home of her mother near Walnut. Leonard Walders of Burket, Indiana, has returned home after a visit of several days in Plymouth. Dr. Knott reports an elevenpound boy born Sundav night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lfarrv Hisey. J. F.' Etirrell and Thomas! Dunn of Chicago, spent Sunday., in this city at the home of Dr. Lindquist. Howard Hutchinson a student of St. Michael's Academy, has returned to his home in Chicago for vacation. Harry Lamson is out again after an illness of three weeks with appendicitis. Dr. Kley was his physician. Miss Gardner has returned to Valparaiso after a visit with Hazel Kewhouse and other friends in Plymouth. Mrs. H. B. Allen went to Whiting Monday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr. Allen's sister who died Sunday. J. C. Hostetter of Millersburg. Elkhart county, visited his daughter, Mrs. Girton, in this city Saturday and Sunday. Thomas Kleckner and wife have returned to their home at Peru after a visit of two weeks with relatives in Plymouth. C E. Robbins and family have returned to Rochester after visiting since Friday with the Lackeys and other friends here. M. W. Pennock and family of Carthage, 111., arrived Saturday for a visit of a few days at the home of Frank B. Carey in this city. Hevry DeardorfT who was seriously ill for several weeks at his home southeast of Argos, is reported on the road to permanent recovery. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday School Winona picnic Tuesday July 17. The special train of sixteen coaches will leave Plvmouth at 9 a. m. dlwl Dr. Knott has sold his residence property on North Michigan street to James Wood row who recently moved from Kansas City to Plymouth. The school board paid the last dollar of indebtedness last Saturday. The financial management during the past four or five years has certainly been excellent. There will be 200 pupils in the -.Plymouth high school next year and the school board has found it necessary to change the auditor ium to make room for the lucrh school. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hand, who have been visiting at St. Louis and stopped at DeLong to visit Mr. Hand s sick brother, re turned Monday to their home at Bourbon. Mrs. F. B. Carev and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pen.nock and son Paul, of Carthage, 111., went to Winona, Monday, to , spend the day. Mrs. Pennock is Mrs. Carey s sister. Carl SpiesshofTer, who is em ployed in the great wholesale and retail book and stationary estab lishment of A. C. McClurg & Co. Chicago, spent Sunday in this city with his parents.' Crop prospects for Northern Indiana continue to be assuring, notwithstanding the fact that there was too little rain early In the season, and meadow grass has thereby been dwarfed and stunted. Mr. Eric Adomeit of Cleveland, Ohio, son of Rev. F. W. Adomeit of this city and Miss Erma Hopp granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. AdomKt, who had been visiting here two weeks, returned to Cleveland Sunday evening. A man named William Mullex who worked on a farm near Bedford when Miss Sarah Shafer, the school teacher was murdered -vas arrested at Indianapolis, Sunday, suspected of being in some way connected with the murder. Alton, III., was deluged with little green frogs Sunday when a storm swept over that city. They fell so plentifully that thousands were hopping over the streets and vehicles crushed them by hundreds when the rain stopped falling. Mrs. Elsie Curtis has filed an application for i divorce from Charles H. Curtis Mr. Curtis was i candidate for the nomination for county treasurer on the Democratic ticket, but wi hdrew his Urie before the contention metii

Mrs. Mahala Anderson has returned to G rover town. Dr. Borton and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Boyd, spent Saturday at Winona. Mrs. Ira Vangilder went to Warsaw to" visit Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sossaman went to South Bend to visit over Sunday. Simon York of West township, transacted business at Warsaw Saturday. Henry Hullinger of South Bend, transacted business in Plymouth Saturday. The old settlers of Laporte county held their 39th annual reunion last Thursday. Mrs. Amelia Allen of Center street, has gone to Danville, 111., for a visit of tow weeks. William Everly has returned from a business trip of several days in Laporte county. W. H. English and family have gone to Berrien county; Michigan for a visit of two weeks. Ora and Lawrence Crosscut

went to bouth JJend to spend Sunday with their sister. Rev. A. H. Zilmer went to Clinton county to preach Saturday evening and Sunday. Miss Jennie Whitesell of Donaldson, has returned from a visit with relatives at Stillwell. Lawrence Pierce residing east of this city, has gone to Mishawaka for a visit of a week. Editor Zimmerman and William Erwin of Bourbon, were Plymouth visitors Saturday. Mr. Noah Hoover and daughter, Ina, went to South Bend to spend Sunday with relatives. William Erwin went to Frankfort to spend Sunday with his niece, Airs. Daisy Stevenson.. Miss Clara Taylor of Switzerland, Canada, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Taylor in this city. Mrs. Peter Crawford of Sophia street,, has gone to New Troy, Mich., for a visit of two months. Mrs. Bertha Jewel and little daughter of Edgerton, Ohio, are here for a two-weeks' visit with The increase in the assessment of personal property in this county over last year is $l."9,uK'. Miss Eva Bollman went to Donaldson Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. Whitesell for a visit or a week. Howard Foreman, who was seriously ill with appendicitis, is now convalescent. Dr. Kaszer was his physician. George Martin of Culver, visit ed Rev. N. H. Sheppard in this city Saturday andwent from here o Mentone to visit relatives. The familv of Thomas Twoomey, of Bourbon, made a short visit in Plymouth on their way to South Bend for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Daniel Waterman and her sister, ?!rs. Smeltzer, both of Elkhart county, are here for a visit of week 'With relatives in this vi cinity, i County Treasurer Grant has paid the first installment of state taxes to the state treasurer at In dianapolis. The amount was $30,447.45. Mrs. Harry Bahns and little son have returned to their hom at South Bend, after, a visit of a week in this city with Miss "Roc Wenzler. Mr.'.v.d Mrs. E. N. Cromley have 'returned to Indiana Harbor, after a visit of a week with Mrs. Frank Cromley and other rela tives here. ' a w Mrs. tu. tu. Campbell has re turned to her home at South Chi cago, after a visit with her father, William Pcmeroy and other rela tives here. Mr. D. R. Lewis of Rockford, Illinois, spent a few days this week visiting his brother-in-law and his nephew, F. W. Bosworth, in this city. Rev. F. B. Walmer, of Cuiver, appears to be doing a driving business. The Culver , Citizen says he drove 3000 miles last year in his pastoral work. Mrs. Lafayette Blue has return ed to her home at Etna Green, af ter a visit of a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rinken berg, southwest of Plymouth. . Fred Logan has arrived from Seattle, Washington, and is at the home of his sister in this city. His general health seems good but his lower limbs arc paralyzed. iaran uernnartit cleaned up $200,000 on her recent tour of the United States. The American people will pay almost any price to gt a sight of beautiful femin ine aparel. Mrs. C. D. Hendrickson arrivc( from Memphis, Tennessee Friday evening to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Wilcox and atter. the wedding of her brother ant Miss Conger. The Episcopal church is plas lereu, ine windows are in and work has commenced on the hard wood inside finishing. It will be one of the best churches in this section of the state. George Riddle of Inwood Chas. Mast, Messrs. Ora Seymour and Catherine Martin of the country north of Inwood, went to Mishawaka to visit over Sunday with relatives in that city. Wickizcr & Bondurant have decided to move to South Bend and devote all their 'time to the real estate business. They are excellent business men and good citizens whom we do not like to lose.

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ren are visiting relatives at Kokomo. Mrs. A. H. Zilmer and family have gone to Wisconsin to visit relatives. Mrs. Milton Truitt and Mrs. Emmons went to South Bend to visit nvcr Sundav ,i. . Ai rJ I. AMibä rviina x luisiiiau lias icturned tn her home at Peru, after i vjc't w;th relntJvec at TnvvonM M 0 fc. II till .wwj Ti.i. i t .Mrs. .wuo xiaie is ncrc irum Lafayette to spend the summer at the home of her father, George S. P ?" , t . iAtl J V Wl VAAa VWW J , 1f& . r, ; you a dollar customer. Plv.i t i i t io t on th Independable, June 20, lose mouth 190G. The Bourbon sanitarium was opened Saturday, June 10, and is said to be very neat and well ar ranged. S. N. Stevens went to Roches-1 ter Thursday to sit as special judge in a case on trial in the Fulton circuit court. John Rowan and wife of Bourbon have been in Wabash several days visiting their sick daughter, Mrs. Levi Unger. Farmers of German township believe they will have more wheat this season than any other township in the county. Miss Hattie Morris took a bright looking little Brightside L boy to Tiosa Thursday where he. was piaceu m a guou lauiuy. W. A. Rhinehart the barber, has gone to Atlanta, Georgia for a visu oi ien aays ana may purchase a larm in that vicinity. Farmers say a very large wheat I crop is now assured in Marshall county. Many farmers expect twenty-five bushels to the acre, The Bourbon Mirror says Bour bon does not want a Fourth of July celebration this year. Argos I seems to be alone in Marshal! county. Christian Fisher, H. H. Bonham and C. S. Cleveland, all residing on the same block, have I more pretty roses than can be found at any other residences in I town.v I Davi'd Zehner, of Wolf Creek. ' . I

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countv. who was seriouslv ill for everal months, was in town ' Thursdav and says he is almost I well again. A crowd of bovs bade the Sisers of St. Michaels' Academy cood-bv at the P. F. W. & C. railiv.iv tntion nnd left for their homes in Chicago to snend the summer vacation. r t,f T ru' l UI1V1 V.J VV.IW ItV. eTt Monday for Oberlin, Ohio, to attend the commencement exercises at UDenm couecre. ineir daughter Anna is one of the grad uates. Bourbon Advance. Dr. Holtzendorff has purchased fine buggy of Hess Grube & Harley and can now make quick . .. A visits to patients m the countr". but the national guards say he w 4 y-x s f I a fl II.can not ride in it when he drills his company. The remains of B. F. Rosen bury, who died suddenly at the home of his daughter in Argos, rriday, were taken to Ohio for burial. He was 70 years old. He had resided in Argos and Bour bon forty years. From one tree of medium size Martin Hemminger has picked 3 inisneis oi cnernes. inis gives in idea of the bumper crop which has been largely in eviden.ee this year. Culver Citizen. Mrs. M. A. Woodward, the well known Church of God evan gelist, of Dutton, Michigan, spent Friday night at the home of A. R. Underwood in this city on her a Air m a way to varren couniy to noiu a scries of meeting?. Col. Isaac V. Brown, the bird and bee man of Rochester fell Thursday and bruised his head ana lace so badly that the Koehester papers say he will not be able to appear in public for several days. ' The city of Indianapolis employs tn its public schools no less m a a man o. ictiLiicrs. me appointments for that city have just been completed by the school authorlties. It takes a pile of money to pay this regiment of educators. The boy that by addition grows and suffers no subtraction ; who multiplies the things he knows and carries every fraction; who well divides his precious time, the due proportion giving, aloft to sure success will climb, interest compound receiving. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beyler ci Bremen, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary, Monday, June 18. They were both born in J J jermany ana are in ana i years old respectively. They both came to Marshall county in 18ÖV and have resided here C9 years. J. W. Hess writes to H. H. Bonham from Seattle, Wash., that he is in better health than he has been since he was hurt by a hose cart in Plymouth eleven years aero, and is able to work like fif did mnnv vpi re arm TTIe fom. J J IT-. 11 f 1 f t 11 uy is wen aim an arc uuing wen. Prison at last stares Standard Oil officials in the face. Criminal proceedings charging conspiracy c . i-ifl- it. . H K ' for violating the laws regulating interstate commerce have been commenced. The trusts are be ginning to learn that President Roosevelt is terribly in earnest. Mayor Logan has posted notices warning everybody that the ordinance prohibiting spitting on sidewalks, stairways and ,,halls and other public places, will be rigidly enforced and that persons who fail to observe the ordinance are liable to a fine of ten dollars

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bon is visiting her daughters in South Bend this week. The initial movement to arrange a fair ground at Warsaw has been taken, ine location win be at Lake Side and it is contem Pted to expend some $15,000 in constructing tne tracK anu duuulntrs. Active worn win ue unuer Ml 1 . , . .. WJ 111 d When officials sworn to enforce law make no pretense ot comply .. . : . 7"" " Cli 11 rv v are either incompetent, cowardly or the recipients of bribes. No other conclusion is possible. In- .. t f . hanapohs Independent, 1 Pierceton had a disastrous fire Wednesday morning about four o'clock. A livery stable with 30 buggies and the same number of sleighs, also sets oi harness, and . . ' anil nie liuurmg. nun was M'liuusly damaged. The origin of the fire is not known. Thomas J. McCoy, the Rensse laer banker, who Saturday was found guilty of accepting deposits after his bank was insolvent was received Wednesday at the state prison 'at Michigan City. The motion for a new trial was with drawn and Judge Färber at once pronounced sentence. Sinornlarlv enniifh. the evren - nnilv r wi,Pn ami earjv apples now being harvested ;n southern II no s are accred ted to the loner drouth in the snriner. which at the time greatly alarmed the farmers. The wheat crop is the largest and the nua htv the bst ever known there. Mrs. Clara Winters who has been, here the last few days for a visit with her brother, Fred Steckman and family, returns to her home in Wenatachee, Wash ington, soon. She likes the conn try very much and states that the place they live in is growing quite rapidly. Bourbon Mirror. Putnam Cottage, in Connectinit, has just been dedicated to historical purposes by the Daughters of the American Revolution. it is the building in which uen hral - Pntnam was surprised by the ?-!. . i - 1 l t Kv llIS daring horseback ride l.i i i i r aown a lonZ sieeP oes,cent oi stone slePs JJetective John Sweeney, vhiet of "ie Cincinnatti secret service pepartment, is in Pern investigat-1, "'K l,,c ire!cn niurucr case, anu he. expresses the opinion that the now under arrest, John Han 1Ä cnuiciy mciii ami that the crime was committed by a nec:ro woric nana vvitn rore- . T paugh's circus. Crook Bowman is now manag- . r ing, a continuous pertormancc vaudeville theater at Delmar GarIden, St. Iouis. The leading card in ihe progran presented is tho rt T . . . Miss Jessie Kusseli, otherwise Mrs owman. Their r,tt!e ßirl. Nel,; aIso does musica, ' Bremen Enquirer. The Ipys who were country correspondents of the Plymouth Republican twenty-five years ago, have made prominent and useful citizens. One of them, Ezra Barr, of Chicago, was at his old home in Argos this week. He has been tor many years a railway postal clerk and stands at the head of Lup :n u:. HIvkinn Miss Mavbelle Seelye of Kan sas City and Miss Christine Mac Lenman of Toulan, Ihnois, art: in the city the guests of the family P A rf -W V ot A. v. iiume. i nese young ladies are friends of Miss Marmirrltf Hume nrwl stnnnp1 iifri for tne Hume North wedding as they .were on their way home . from Ober n Co Uetrc where both hrraduated last week. John C. Tilson and familv and B. F. Shearer came to ? Plymouth Sunday. Mr. Jilson returned to Chicago Sunday evening, but Mrs. Tilson and her father. Mr. Shearer remained here, and we learn that their iroods will be shipped to this city and the fam I " . w . - . I My will again make their home in t'lvmoutn, in a part oi Mrs. iicLaren's residence. Carl Soeisshoffer. who was (rttm r.hirnfrn over Sundav. has :ust returned from a vacation of two weeks spent at Boston, I Kew York, Baltimore and Washi nerton. He visited the principal historic points of the war of the revolution and the first settlement of America in the vicinity of those cities and as he is a close student of history, he acqnireci much valuable information. 1 : Ofien-timer in the fudden iiincs ' t ll-l A b, i available fatv! c nnseatiences fan De consequences can avoided. For these emergencies parents are urged to have at hand ready for immediate use Dr. Shoop s Dlpthena Cure, Dr Shoop s Worm Cure, Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure and Dr. Shoop'sPam Panacea. Children's ailments demand promptness apov.? all else. There is nothing uarsn or that can possibly harm in any cf these excellent household medicines Sold by Tanner's Drug Store and at the People a urug store lT1 DL..!.1. TlmA Him I illlCG filTBiWaiW AtVSiVU Without Success. V. L. Yancy. Paducah, Ky., writes: "I .had a severe case of kidney di.;ease and three of the best physicians in Kentucky treated me without suc cess. I then took Foley's Kidney Cure. The first ottle gave immediate relief, and three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." For sale by all dealers. Cleanliness is the first law of beauty; also the second and third. No matter what your complexion ills are, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will cure them. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. The People's Drug Stort.

A Valuable Agent. The glycerine employed In Dr. Pierce' medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which it extracts and holds in solution much better than alcohol would. It also possesses molicinal properties ot its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and intilerment. It adds greatly to the efl.cacy ol the Black Cherry bark, Golden Peal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained in "Golden Medical Discovery" in subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throa tnd lung affections, for all of which fhae kgents are recommended by standard medical authorities. In all cases where there is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomach, as in tne early stages of consumption, there can be no doubt that glycerine acts as a valuable nutritive and aids the Golden Seal root. Stone root. Queen's root and Black Cherrybark in promoting digestion and building up the flesh and strength, controlling the cough and bringing about a healthy condition of the whole system. Of course, It must not be expected to work miracles. It will not cure consumption except in its earlier stages It will cure very severe, obstinate, chronic coughs, bronchial and laryngeal troubles, and chronic sore throat with hoarseness. In acute coughs it is not so effective. It is In the lingering coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lun?s, that it has performed its most marvelous cures. Send for and read the littl'i book of extracts, treating of the properties and uses of the several medicinal roots that enter Into Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and learn why this medicine has such a wide range of application in the cure of diseases. It is sent free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, liuffalo, N. Y. The "Discovery" contains no alcohol or harmful, habit-forming drug. Ingredients all printed on each bottle wrapper in plain English.

mck people, especially tnose suuenng from diseases of long standing, are invited ?d to consult Dr. FVrce by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. lt. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sentree on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send il one-cent stamps tor pa pcr-covered, or 31 stamps for clothbound copy. For iho Stomach 3carScnd Kifcsyo ;Dr. Stoop Restorative U a Czzi Cure not a Symptoa Cnre. tit common mistake to take arttfldai d!re UnUr itomach troubles or heart ttliaulantl for wemk heart or o-caUod kldner remedies for disTMed kidneys. TbeMorrsnsdonotactsepar alely or of their owa acoord they hare no control orer themselves and not onco tn 03 timet Is the sickness the fault of tke orjran. It Is tha fault of the nerres which control the orsan and only tnrouch these a nerres ean tonisch. kidney I or heart dis orders be cured. Dr. Knoop, of Racine, Wisconsin, teamed early in his medical experience bat tbese Inside nerves were the power nerres that througa thea only was It wo-, si bletteu reindiffpstlon. h earu log, insomnia. burn, belch backache. heart weak nesses. and Urlffht's disother affections ease and all oeys. For all of of the kidthese ailment fe not separate sicknesses ad are not to b treated as such. They are merely symptoms ot Inside nenre weakress. and when the nerves are restored the symptoms and the sickness dlssppear. The remody which Dr. Snoop prescribed for ttieja ailing' Derres Is known as Dr. shoop a Kef toratire. It relieres the pain ind distress of kkl iey. stomach and heart troubles quicker even than '.hose medicines dstcnfHi simply to girm teTDVorary relief. Dr. Shoop's Restoratlre (Tablet or Liquid) ran now be had ot ünwgitt everywhere. For saJe and recommended by TANNERS DRUG STORE. CHAS. REYNOLDS. Lako Eno iSt Wcsrorn (1 ORTH BO UHU Nro. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11:30 am NTo. 22 Daily ex Sunday ,.4:45 prn No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11:03 pm OIITB IOUID. - ' i No. 21 DsJiy ex Sunday ....5:43 am No. 23 Daily ex Sunday ..10:47 am No. 25 Daily ex Sunday ..5:10 pm S. D. McLeisch, U. f. A.. L. E. & V- Indianapolis, Ind. You cannct induce a lower animal to cat heartily when not feeling well A sick dog starves himself, and gets well. 1 ne stomach, once overwork ed, must have rest the same as your feet or eyes. You don't have to starve to rest your stomach. KODOL FOK DlSPtPSIA takes up the work for your stomach, digests what you eat and gives it a rest. Puts it back in condition again. You can't feel good with a disordered stomach, -try Ko dol. Sold by Fred Wenzler. L. E. & W. Special rates to Walkerton, Ind., daily, good for 30 days' re turn limit 50c acct Koontz Lake. Indiana Christian Endeavor Union, Anderson, Ind., Juue 2Mb md äCth return June 2üth ; fare Summer tourist excursion to (Pa cific Coast, Montana, British Colura Lia and Arizona points, June 1st to Sept- 15th, return limit Oct 3rd. Special rates to Lake Manitau, Ro ehester, Ind., and Mud Lake, Macy, Ind., during the summer season. Music Teachers' Association Frankfort, Ind., June 26th, 27th and 28th, return June 30th; fare National Educational Associa tion, San Francisco, Cal., June ' -.Mth to July Cth, return Sept 15th Special (o Chautauqua Lake points July 6 and 27th. Return August 7th and August 28th. Fare $11.30. Free chair car service service frpm Tipton to Kansas City. Leave Ply mouth at 10)47 a. m. arriving Kansas City 8 a. m. Call or write agent L. & W. Home seekers rates to South Southwest and Western on first and third Tuesdays of each month. Call for particulars. Whenever your bowels skip a da without movement take a LAX-h, Whenever your breath is bad your skin waxy, or sallow your tongue coated your breath foul take LAX-ET only 5c. Sold at Tanner's Drug Store and by Chas. Reynolds The sincerest tribute that can be naid to superiority is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve that are now before the nublic prove it is the best. Ask for DeWitt's. Good for burns, scalds chaffed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts bruises, boils and piles. Highly rec ommended and reliable. Sold by Fre Wenalcr. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of liarly : Risers These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputaiton second to none as a laxative and cathartic They are as staple as bread in mil lions ot hom'is. Pleasant but effect ive. Will promptly relieve constipa tion without griping. Sold by Fred Wenzler. Knights of Columbus Excursion to Cedar Point, O. via Nickle Plate Road. Tickets on sale July 8, 9 and 10 Godd returning July 17. Full infor mation of Agent or adress C. A Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. jly9

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anos, Farrand Organs, Singer, Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine HOUGHTON'S MUSIC STQIiE, Plymouth, Ind. $0 S0 Boston, Mass. and Return. Low Rates via Nickel Plate Road May -31 at to June 9.h inclusive. Full infonriatiun of local agent or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft Wayne, Ind. The Very liest Remedy for Bowel Trouble. Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and u ell-known resident of Bluffton, Ind., says: "1 regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as ihe very best remedy tor bowel trouble. 1 make this statement after hav ing used tne remedy in my family for several years. ! am never without t. lhis remedy is almost sare to be needed before the summer is over, Why not buy it now and be prepared? tor sale by Fred Wenzler. Sea Shore and Niagara Falls Excur sion via Nickle Plate Road. Tickets on sale July 16. Very '.low round trip rate. Side trips to Alexandria Bay, And Clayton, N. Y. Mon treal and Toronto, Canada. Full information of agent or adress. C. "A Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. jlyl4 Asthma Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were con sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bue sing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, lOvva, writes: A severe cold con tracted twelve years ago was neglect ed until it finally grew into asthma. 'l'he best medical skill available could not give me more than temporary re In f. 'oley s Honey nad lar was re commended and one fifty cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma which had been growing on me for twely years, and if I had taken it at the start I would have been saved years of sunering. For sale by all dealers Those who have taken other laxatives, without satisfaction and those who Jiave taken such quantities of other laxatives that they have lost their effect will find a pleasant sur prite in LAX-ETS. There is usually no pain, griping, nasuea or discom fort even in severe cases, lhis candy bowel laxative LAX-ETS-is only 5c and is sold by Tanners Drug Store and by Chas. Reynolds. Free Summer Outing t booklet, containing list of amusement resorts and quiet summer homes, on the Nickel Plate road. Call on agent or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind., or B. F. Horner, G. P A., Cleveland, O. jr.e30 SIjOO Every Sunday 100 Lliles aad Re turn via Nickel Plats Read. $1.00 for each person when travel ing in parties of 5 or more. Get ful details of agent or address C A Melin, T. P. A., Ft Wayne, Ind. jly30 Cheap Excursions to Chautauqua Lake, N. Y. and Return via Nickel Plate Road. Tickets on sale July 6th and July 27th. Full information of Agent or address C. Ä. Melin, T. P. A. Ft Wayne, Ind. jly26 f your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been perma nentlv cured bv Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Fred Wenzler s drug store and give them a trial. They also cure constipation and biliousness. Removes black heads, drives away beauty ills. Stimulates the whole nervous system. Greatest beatitifier known. Nothing so helps fading loveliness as Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3o cents. The Peoples' Drug Store. Hurrah for the Fourth of July. The Lake Erie & Western railroad will sell excursion tickets for this occasion on its own and connecting lines, at the very low rate of one and one third fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and 4th, 190G, good returning July 5th, 1906. For general information call on any ticket agent L. E. & V. R. R. . Feel Impending Doom. . The feeling of impending doom in he minds of many victims of Bright's disease and diabetes has been changed to thankfulness by the benefit derived from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It will cure incipient Bright's disease and diabetes and even in the worst cajes give comfort and relief. Slight uisorders are cured in a few days. : "I had diabetes in its worst form", writes Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made me a well man." For sale by all dealers. San Francisco or Los Angeles, CaL, via Nickel Plate Road. Low round trip rates June 24 to July 6 inclusive. Full information of agent or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A. Ft. Wayne,. Ind. jly5 Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blod wi h faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels.. Burdock Blood Bitters strength-, ens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood.

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EID. S HOGARTH & CO. The leadiDS" Grocery men on Laporte street have all kinds of crood things to eat. For picnickers and fishermen we' have just what you want Come and see us. l We are p lying the highest prices for butler and eggs and all kinds of produce. Ed S. HOGARTH &'CO.

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The Firtit Ecrc::on In Crenel r.laliicijj;. Is the most important f II; that i Ihe si lection of proper flour There is no difficulty about this if Silver Leaf flour ischoseu. It is so good, and makes such sweet, white and nutritious bread as to be unsurpassed by any milled. The bread, makers use it tor that very rvason. üoli ixt ZE'rlUER I.3ILL5 and All GROCERIES. -LÜNES SPECIAL LOW FARES TO St Paul ' July 23, 24, 25 Sängerbund. South Dcnd, Ind. June 27th -Ringling Bros. Circus. Portland. Ore June 17 to 21 lintel Mtu's Alvtting. Omaha July 9-12- B. Y. P. U. Denver July 11-14 B. P. O. E. Llllwat:!:co August 10, II, 12 - Eagle Grand Aerie. Sccshoro Excursions Atlantic City. Cape 'May, ugelesea. Avalon, Hollv Beach, Qv-ean City, JJea lle City, Wild Wood, N J.; Hthoboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md., will be run Thursday, Aug. 9, IV06 Fare, J17.Ü0. ' ninncapcllo August 10, 1'., 12 G. A. R. If interested, 4k J HANESnd F. J. BUSSARD. Ticket Afantt. It is wonderful what a little careful grooming will do for a woman. It's inspiration and sweetness. It's delightful and bewitching. The effects of Holliter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. The People's Drug Store. Smoking in a Powder Haazine Is courting death more suddenly but not more surely than neglecting kidney disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure a slight disorder in a few days and its continued use will cure the most obstinate cases. It lias cured many people of Bright's disease and " diabetes who were thought to be ir curable. If you have kidnej' or bladder trouble, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cere today, before it is too late. For sale by all dealers. 4th of July Excursion via Mlckzl Plite Rczd. Tickets sold on July 3rd and 4th. Good returning July 5th. Call on agent or address C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. jly3 There is no need worrying along in discomfort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bottle cf KOL) OL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only di; gests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but is a corrective of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young and healthy again. You will worry just in the proportion that your stomach worries yoit. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best Worry is to be avoided at all times. Kodol will take the worry out of your stomach. Sold by Fred Wenzler. Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, .drive one wild Doan's Ointment brings quick relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. Hurrah for the Fourth cf July. The Lake Erie & Western railroad will sell excursion tickets for this occasion on its own and connecting lines, at the very low rate of one fare plus 25c for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and 4th, 1906, good returning July 5th, 1906. For general information call on any ticket agent L. E. & W. R. R. If you knew the value of Chamberlain's Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable: sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore eyes, itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Price 25 cents per box. For sale, by F;ed Wenzler.

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Indiana Residence Phone 10. JOHN W. PARKS LAVYER rrHIH BUSINESS SÖUCITMt 0 Dr. F. rx. suiink J Plyrsouth. in ' zrja. oDrs. Carte ß Lzzrszx Glasses fitted . at lowest pric:s. Satisfaction guaranteed. c a Lomircv-n d. OZizc over Bcswcrlh u T'lnbaujjh's in lUt L.r.L- EIcc rPfacae Cp. All all rwomitlv -timber 03oe Luti pLVMOUTH, - INDIANA . Ann UAL PERSONALLY CONDUCTED .! mm mi nn. 0 EXCURSION VIA Ths Pioneer t'irra Fc!!i fxcu?,iio:j IN CONNECTION WITH TH2 USkcShoi t& flichir: ;.n Sojl!.:rn Cy Icav: vivczzVJ 3.37 P. II. Tfthu20Ä2;l? catd ö7.cdT-c2.r.c":;D vj::? Tickets good returning on C. L B. Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland, if d;irtd SIDE TRI Pa TO Puronut, Trjous;u.d I-lands, Etc. ALSO CHEAP RATES TO. sakdusaY a::d pui-tn-CAY ANRANCI YOUR C-""IÄ C"JT:3 ftl X"X FIRST 0 AUCUJT AD CC.JX WITH CI Toronto, Thousand Islands Etc. ALSO CHEAP RATES TO For pamphlet containing general information as to. rate, time, etc., call on any ticket agent of the above route, or address S. D. McLElSH, Genea! Passenger Acnt, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Sleeping' car berths reserved on jpplication to agent. VIA It IfJf Ei S UK unöaij- cJiily hi, 'C6 RATE....JI.25 CENTS. Trcin Leaves P:yrr.c-:h6:35 -a. a. Ask your ag-ent about the nei7 ttractions at ItidiiAiiupolis. W..J. Lynch, S T McLn:c:i, .'P.y.M. G. P. A, Ur.liovm rrlt-a. There are mzr.y people who have used Chamberlain's Cclic, Cioltra and Diarrhoea Remedy witli splendij r.cultt 1 i . . . I l cause they have hesitated tbout cv ingfa testimonial of their erprrizneefor. publication. These people, however, are uone tbe Ictj fr:r.ii cf Cs remedy. They have do2 tr.u:h toward makinj i a household word by their personal recommendation to friends and neighbors. It is a c-d medicine to have in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. For sale by Fred Wenxler. How to Crc-lx U? a Cell It may.be a surprise to rr-izy to learn that a severe cold can be completely broken up in une or two iys' time. The first symptoms cf a ccld are a dry, loud cough, a profuse xyitery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the ten jus. When Chamberlain's cou-h vczi'ly is taken every hour on the Crt cppearance of these symptoms, it counteracts the eCect of the cold tr.J restores the system to a healthy condition within a day. or two. For c-le yb Fred Wenzler. Dyspepsia is America's curie. Curdock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out iuritiev tones the stc;ch, rc:torcs ftrfect digestin, normal we:!:i, z ! Cood heilth.

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