Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 July 1906 — Page 8

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Ed Morris, the well known Culver boat builder, sent a boat to New York Thursday. Miss Casper has returned to Chicago after a visit of several days in Plymouth. Miss Leora Haimbaugh of Tiosa, has been visiting in Plymouth anJ South Bend. Social for the benefit of the Reformed church at the home of Oron Hoover this evening. It is always very quiet after the Fourth and there is a dearth of news this years as usual. Miss Edith Stevick of Chicago, returned home Thursday evening for a few weeks vacation. Lloyd HilT, Dolph Kuhn and Ray Anderson w:re home from Chicago to celebrate the Fourth. Mary Alice Eby, a North Manchester missionary died in India recently of typhoid, fever. When or where have you seen bargains in real estate equa! to those on North Michigan street. Miss Clara Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner went to South Bend Friday for a visit of a few days. The man of moderate means can own Michigan street property. The price and terms are within the reach of all. Mr. and Mrs. William Jewel have returned to their home at Edgerton. Ohio, after visiting her mother, Mrs J. W. Maxey. Mr. Hoffer, residing on the How farm, one mile southwest of Plymouth had six hogs killed on the Vandalia railroad Thursday. Bert Strunk of Chicago and Dr. Charles O. Wiltfong of Chesterton, were among those, who spent the Fourth in Plymouth. Isaac Webb, who has a claim in Montana, arrived in Plymouth July 4, being called here by the serious illness of his mother. George Kleinschmith had roasting ears and beanssuccotash from hi own garden in Plymouth July 4 George is ahead so far. "Money talks" pretty loudly on the Fourth of July. The amount spent for explosives of various sorts is es timated at $12,000,000. Ancil T. Brown a Columbia City young man, will go to the Isthmus of Panama as a time keeper at a sal. ary of IOC per month. Cases against West Baden anc' French Lick hotels are continued un til July 12, Taggar. in the meanwhile issuing a statement assailing Hearst. Mrs. William Beck of Bucyrus, Ohio, arrived Friday afternoon to visit her brother, John Heckert, who has been seriously ill for several weeks. Ray Browning, of Elkhart, is ded from lockjaw, caused by a blank cart ridge wound. Frank Beach of the same place, lost an eye celebratitic: the Fourth. Mrs. C L. Benedict arrived from Fort Wayne, Friday afternoon to visit over Sunday with Mrs. Holdridgc in this city. She goes from here to Piano, Illinois. The $25,000 damage suit of Frank Przezdziankowski of Michigan City, against the Barker car company resulted in a verdict of $9,300; for the loss of a leg. Johnny Barrett's Owl saloon at South Bend has been reopened by William Buettner,, former barkeeper there, who formally swore to conduct a legitimate place. Mrs. James McDemott and little son, Francis, of Garrett, are I;ere visiting Mrs. Pesch. Her many friends here will remember her better as Miss Celit Kleimer." i Mrs. Ira Gam and daughter, Catherine, and Mrs. P.- D. Burgener of Nappanee, who has been visiting here two weeks, went to Argos, Friday to visit at O. J. Warner's. Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Frost have returned to their home at Bouroon aftera visit of a week at the home of their son-in-law, Mr. Hoffer on tht How farm near Plymouth. Plymouth Sunday School Field Day, Winona, July 17th. Tickets at Tanner's Drug Store and F. A. Forbes Seed Store, 30 and 55 cents. Tickets include admission to the grounds. . . dw Prof. ..Ellis Michael, a graduate of the Laporte High School, has accepted a chair of zoology in California University. Prof. Michael has been engaged in special work at Michigan University. Congressman Crumpackcr secured more appropriation for his district than any other Indiana Congressman. He got $70,000 for Michigan ; City, , $ 60,000 for Laftyette and $5,000 for Hammond. Emmet Fiele, who has been employed by the Imperial Hat and Shirt Company in Chicago for the past five rnonths, came home July 4, for a vacation of a week. He is well and has a good position. Miss Theresa Kruyer, who was in San Francisco at the time of the earthquake, has accepted a position as bookkeeper and stenographer with the Edgerton Manufacturing company in this city. The celebration of the Fourth throughout the whole country seems to have been far more sensible thi.-i year than for many years previous, consequently less than half as many accidents as usual are reported. The revrsed spelling of 300 words authorized in New York's public schools will require the purchase of new spellers by aOO.000 pupils. Publishers of works of this kind are enthusiastic orthographic reformers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buck have received invitations to atterd the weddir.s cf Miss Harriet Bu;"c and Mr. Samuel Bartlett at the home of the bride's parents, Mr." and Mrs. Ira Duclr, Peoria, 111., Tuesday, July 10.

J. D. Smalley of Sandusky, Ohio, has been visiting in this city, several dayr. Dr. Lindquist reports Mrs. Macombs of Teegarden, some what improved. Peter J. Kruyer has sold his house and lot north of the' court house to Justin Myers. Prof. Randall has gone to Dakonsha, Michigan to visit his mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald have taken up their summer residence Jt Lake Maxinkuckee. Clarence Hostctter has moved to Bristol, Indiana. His family left for that place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Styles have returned to Argos after a visit of a few days in this city. E. M. Styles who has been employed at Ocean Grove, N. J. several months is home again. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helsel and son, Cecil, have returned to Mishawaka after a visit of several days in this city. John McDonald has returned to Creighton, Neb., after a visit of four weeks with his parents and other re!a tives here. Mrs. E. S. Hite has returned to her home near Inwood after a visit in this city with her parents, Jones Grant and wife. Mrs. Francis White has returned to South Bend after a visit of ten days with Mrt. Charles Becknell and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Bacome, of Lima, Ohio, arrived July 5, for a visit of several days at the home of their uncle. J. E. Haines. Mrs. John Lauby of Elkhart, made a visit of two weeks in this city witli Mrs. Amanda Denny and other friends and relatives. Mrs. J. D. Field and her daughter, Mrs. Ed Gardner, have gone to South Bend for a visit of a week in that city and Mishawaka. Indiana stands at the head of the list as a literary state. It has furnished fifteen ptr cent of the best selling books durnig the past five years. The methods being adopted in the Thaw-White murder trial appears to be on the theory of "pot calling the kettle black." it is a nasty mess all

around. The Bibb Hoop company of Fort Wayne, has been fined for employing child labor, contrary to law, complaint having been filed by the state labor commissioner. : L. M. Lauer has been employed by Eugene Kemp to assist the state in the prosecution of Johnson. . Mr. Kemp's condition has not been so good for the oast few days. If you do not care to build at once, take advantage of the plans for easy payments. You will not miss the money, North Michigan street lot? are worth the price anytime. Reed Parker has returned to South Bend after a vacation of two weeks in this city and on his grandfather's farm west of the city. He helped shock thirty acres cf wheat during harvest Otto Hoskinsn of Bremen elected superintendent of Wakarusa schools has resigned to accept a better position at Lapel, Ind., and Prof. Wm W. Carter, a graduate of Indiana uni versity, has been elected to the po sition. Governor LeFollette.of Wisconsin, Crw"kto ) f 7 Ann T It t. A t . m m t it fj'nv. k ii uiuiia iiiuijudjr evening, Governor Hanly on Friday afternoon and Eugene V. Debs was the speaker billed for Friday evening. The week has been one of the best in the Wino na program. George Shaw of Elkhart, has been appointed manager of Elkhart county for the Lincoln League the appoint ments throughout the state having been announced by Edward E. Gates president of hte league. George wa once a resident of Plymouth. Mrs. Cartherine Parker of Culver, Is suffering from a stroke of paraly sis and fears are entertained that she will not recover. She is the mother of Dr. Parker and the widow of the late Eli Parker and is among the old settlers of the east side of Lake Max inkuckee. In his Fourth of July speech to his neighbors at Oyster Bay, President Roosevelt reiterated the principles which govern his administrationequal justice to all, equal opportun ities for all, and equal obligations up on all. He insists that rich and poor alike obey the law and receive th: protection of the law. Another big wool deal that will at tract the attention of the people who will be interested in the wool busi ness is the deal of Bates & Fritley, who sold Fribleys' Department store last week 10,825 pounds of the valu able article. The vicinity of Bour bon is a great place for the wool in dustry. Bourbon Mirror. Max Hascall and Clyde Davis of Goshen were out driving with a coupie of young women who greatly admired the "little kitten" noticed by the road side, and the young men gallantly as sayed to capture the prospective pet Mr. Davis has since been compelled to discard a $40 suit of clothes, but Hascall did not fare quite so idly. "Green goods" swindlers are said to be seeking for greenhorns in Nor them Indiana. If you get a letter containing a genuine one dollar greenback and an order to furnish you $700 more of the same sort, printed from plates stolen from the U. S treasurer, for $100, just keep their dollar and your own $100 and you will be $101 ahead of the game. John Peters was so far improved that he accompanied his daughters, Mcsdanaes Daisy and Rosa Lillie, to their homes in Kalamazoo, Mich., last Monday. It will be remembered that he sustained a broken limb re cently and was at the home of Meli Kyle and wife until taken to Michigan He will return as soon as he gets able to handle himself well. Bourbon Mirror.

,Mrs. F. L. Nicolai of South Bend,

spent the Fourth with her brother, James Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. Zach Tanner went to Michigan Wednesday, July 4, for a visit of a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Platz visited at Alva Porter's cn their way from Bourbon to South Bend. Ralph and Clara Mowbray and Mns Wade of Peru, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tribbey. John W. Heckaman of Kokomo, spent the Four.h of July with his ol 1 friend, Joseph Kleinhenz, near this city. Kloepfer has sold his farm to Frei and George Mast, who have b?en ten ants of the farm for the past six years. Wheat harvest came a few days earlier than expected, more than half of the wheat being cut before the Fourth. This is the day on which the boy who has to clean up the litter he made wonders whether the fun was really worth it. J. F. Langenbaugh and wife ate their Fourth of July dinner with Mr and Mrs. Eli Treece in the country west of town. Henry Mayer ard Mr. and Mrs. Ju lius S eyer of Chicago, were here help Mr. Sigmund Mayer celebrate his 7t0h birthday. Mrs. Allen has returned to hehome in South Chicago, after a vish of a few days in this city with her son, H. B. Allen. July 3 and 4 were the hottest days known in Oregon in the past ten years, i ne mercury registered irom 100 to 105 in the shade. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holdread of Three Oaks, Mich., have returned home after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Earle. The Plymouth Band will give i c third concert this evening. A selectel program will be presented and a large attendance is expected. Mrs. Ed Richards and son Fred and her mother, Mrs. McDaniel of Walkertoi?, went to Rochester Thursday for a visit of a few days. Five properties on Michigan street have been sold within the fast sixty days. Secure a lot on this street at reasonable price before it is too late. Jeff Florian who' resides in the southwest part of town has a patch ofthe finest sweet corn in the city and will have roasting ears in a few days An agent of the bridge trust has been convicted in Ohio. They seem to take their anti-trust laws pretty seriously in the grand old Buckeye State. Michigan street property always commands a good price and ready sah. You now have a chance to get a lot on this street. Cash' or easy payments.' W. K. Corbin. Hon. B. F. Shively of South Beni. presided at the roivenOi--Clarkc joint debate at Wit.dna, Monday, July 2. Congressman Brick was Ttofabl' to be present W. D. AlcCurdy whose letter from San Francisco, will be found in an other column, lived in Plymouth in 1880 and 1881.' He is a nephew of the late Dr. Bower. Mrs. E. Tascher and her'dangh er in-law, Mrs. William V. Tascher of Denvtr, Colorado, who has been visit'ng a week in this ci;y, spet Thursday with relatives at Argos. Miss Nancy Barts who left this city two months so for Africa, to engage in missionary work in that benighted country, vtach'ed her destination afe' ly and has commenced her work. . Emmons McCrory -got his hand badly cut by the explosion of a giant fire cracker at Argos uly 4. Dr. Eley dressed the wound but it wil 1 be sometime before Emmons can use it . Albert Pence is home from Wis consin and thinks that he has secured land that will, when properly im proved, rna'ce an ideal home and wil more than pay for its cost in a few year. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Donahue of Minnesota, are here for a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Donahue's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Pelton. Mrs. Donahue will be remem bered here as Mrs. "Dick" Brakel. Tree peddlera are entitled to take high rank as liars. One of them is telling guileless Kentuckians that his nursery buds an October reach seed ling, which causes them to bloom late, escaping ct Id snaps and late frosts. Plymouth band went to AVanatah July 4, and were well treated and we!l paid. They left Plymouth at 5:45 a. m. and got breakfast, dinner and sup per in Wanatah, and enlivened the oc Asion with the best of music. Wan atah had a big crowd and a fine cele bration. There was a big crowd at Argos, the principal attraction being the Plymouth ball team which won the two games played with the South Bend team, makr.g fourteen games won out of fifteen games played this season with the best ball aggregation; in northern Indiana. While the national House of -Rep resentatives was in session Friday on mmK. At r n lrntf rvn nunt'i - member. This wiil help to make the people of Europe go on believing that every American carries a bowie knho in his belt and wears his trousers tucked into his boot tops. The necessary $1,200 for the survey by the government engineer of he Kankakee region which is to rechim by drainage has been secured and a-i engineer will soon be at work. Of the amount, Jasper county contributed $400, Porter county $400 and Laport? and Starke each $200. Ilotice. Having a contract for 800 tons of brake shoes, which require scrap iron in large quantities, we are in a posi tion to purchase all the cast iron scraps in this county at $10.00 a ton, cash on delivery, at our temporary plant. Monarch Iron Works.

A Heavy Load to Carry. Alonsr with dyspepsia comes nervous

ness and general ill-health. Why ? Because a disordered stomach does not permit the iood to be properly digested, and its products assimilated by the system. The blood is'charged with poisons which come from this disordered digestion, and in turn the nerves are not fed on good, red blood, and we see symptoms of nervAiicmACti clnAnlocanAQa nH rronnr a 1 Kpaq Ir down. It is not head work, nor over phy sical exertion thai uocs it, out poor stom ach work. With pcor, thin blood the bedv is not protected azainit the attack of germs of grip, bronchitis and consumption. Fortify the body at once with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery a rare combination of native medicinal roots without a particle of alcohol or dangerous habit-forming drugs. A little book of extracts, irom prominent medical authorities extolling every ingredient contained in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will be mailed free to any address on request by postal card or letter. Address Dr. tu V. fierce. Buffalo, N. Y. Many years of active practice convinced Dr. Pierce of the value of manv native roots as medicinal agents and he went to great expense, both in time and In money, to perfect his own peculiar processes for rendering them both efficient and safe for tonic, alterative and rebuilding agents. The enormous popularity ol "Uolden Medical Discovery" is due both to its scientific compounding and to the actual medicinal value of its ingredients. The publication of the name of the inaredlcats on the wrapper of every bottle sold, gives foil assurance oi its non-alcoholic character and removes ail objection to tne use ol an unknown or secret remedy. It is not a patent medicine nor a secret one cither, This fact puts it in a class all by itself, bearing as it does upon every bottle wrapper me uad?e or Honesty, in the full list of Its ingredients. The "Golden Medical Discovery " cures, weak stomach, indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver and biliousness, ulceration of stomach and bowles and all catarrhal affections no matter what parts or organs may bo affected with It. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills, first put up 40 years ag. They regulate and invigorate, stomaeü, liver and bowels. Much Imitated, but never equaled. Sugar-coated and easy to take as candy. One to three a dose. 7b -Qte o? loorl TronMo Tea cia 'Ssrtly Secure Heart Health zzi Streth thresh Dr. Szocp $ Restorative. Fsart weaknea which can be dealt with aft all Is DTTe weakneH. Just your bud trem bles wneo its nenres are weak, when your heart nerves are weak your heart flutters and palpitates. Other sign are shortness of breath after sliffhtexerci.se: fatntlor spells; pain or tenderness about the heart caosed by frreiruUr heart aetloo: ehoktaff sensa Atlon as If the heart was la tha throat; uneasy ensatlaa la the cbeMt. snowier that the heart isn't or king light: pain when you 11 on one sideusually tne left side, bat f re q u e a 1 1 y the light, painful and difficult breathing; smotb ered reeling. There Is ab olutely od iy one tray to treat a That Is to weak heart. br tngbaek Datural and permanent strength to its nerves. Can yoo Imagine how any thing eine con be dooet Dr. Snoop's bring bask the Restorative will trenga to tha beart nerves always. There Is nothing In this remedy to stum late : nothing that leads to rt action. The strength that It gives Is natural and permanent It is Jum the same strenirtb a Nature gives to those who are welL Dr. 8 hoop's Restorative (Tablets or Liquid) creates strength which extends over the whole Inside Derve sysu-ni-it overcomes the cause el the trouble as wall aa the reaulk oi4 bf TANNERS DRUG STORE. CHAS. REYNOLDS. Mrs. Frank Hendricks of Logansport, is visiting relatives in this city and vicinity. ' : The week commencing July 1, was one of the nicest ever known in this section of country daring. harvest. It was neither hot nor very cool and one of the finest wheat crops ever grown in Marshall county was put in shock. I want to 'eil a team of younij matched horses, two fresh cows, a yearling Dnrham bull, sows with litters of pigs, and others to farrow later, male pigs, and corn. If you are in need of any of above come and see them. John A. McFarlin. w2 The Walkerton Independent says that owing to dry weather in the early part of the season the huckleberry crop in that vicinity was badly damaged especially in marshes where moisture is not very long retained and many of these marshes will not produce a half crop. A scheme is being agitated to establish a Northern Indiana and South ern Michigan league, composed of Hammond, Valparaiso, LePorte, Ply mouth, Peru, Benton Harbor, Niles and Kalamazoo. It is proposed to call a meeting of interested citizens not later than October to perfect the organization. The Chicago city council has passed an ordinance limiting the issuance of saloon licenses tc- those now in force and prohibiting the issueing of any more until the population has so grown that new licenses can be issued at a ratio of one to every 500 people which means until the present population is just about doubleÖ. Dr. A.( H. Robbins and family celebrated the Fourth and his eightieth birthday anniversary at Lake Manitou. He is one of Rochester's honored citizens, coming here seventy years ago in the spring of 13SG, and by close attention to professional duties, economy and perseverance, has accumulated sufficient of the necessities of life to make his declining years full of peaceful pleasure. Ro chester Republican. Since the settlement of the $78,000 loan made the Osorne-Colwell Drug company of New York City, by the wrecked American Mutual Life Insurance company, of Elkhart, has been settled in full for $5,000, it is asserted ' there is good evidence that Richard C. Barney, the head of the insurance concern, was a stockholder in the Osborne-Colwell company and that he presonally profited through the big loan and the small compromise. To Exchange. What have you to trade for a vacant lot in the central part of Harvey, Il., a manufacturing suburb of Chicago? Lot is clear, cash value $200.00, title is perfect. Also 40 gallons of mixed house paint in gallon pails, worth $1.25 per gallon. Anything of value considered. Address Box 557, Plymouth, Ind. Sea Shore and Hizar Fallt Excursion via Hickle Plate Road. Tickets on sale July 16. Very low round trip rate. Side trips to Alexandria Bay, -and Clayton, N. Y. Montreal and Toronto, Canada. , Full information of jgent or adress. C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. jlyl4 If you have not already done so subscribe for the TRIBUNE for a frirr.d durir.2 ths cr.ptrjn.

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$L00 Every.Sunday lOO illlei aad Uttum via Nickel Plate Road. $1.00 for ach person when traveling in parties of 5 or more. Get full details of agent or address C. A. Melin, T.P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind. jlytt)

Doctors Said He Would Not Live. "After doctoring for two years with Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes the ' best physicians .in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any ' business, to attend to I had better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a" friend, and I immediately sent . my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I began to get well and continued to improve until I was entirely well." For sale by &11 idealers. i ; Knights of Columbus Excursion to! Cedar Point, O. via Nickle. Plate : Road. Tickets on sale July 8, 9 and 10. Good returning July 17. Füll information of Agent or" adress C. A! Melin, T. P. A.,-Ft. Wayne, Ind. jly9 A Perfect Bowel Laxative for ooV st'pation, sallow complexion, hi-:nl! ache, dizziness, sour stomnch, co.ted tongue. Lilioi'sness. Lax-cts nc promptly, without pain or gripin.; Fleasant to takeLax-ets-only cents. Sold by Tanne;'s Drug S or and Chas. -Reynolds. Children like Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. The pleasantest and best cough syrup to take, because i contains no opiates. Sold by Fred Wenzler. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar is the original laxative cough syrup and combines the qualitie. necessary to relieve the cough and purge the system of cold. Contains, no opiates. Sold by Fred Wenzler. It is always well to have a box ol salve in the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box on hand at all times to provide for emergencies. For years the standard, but followed by many relators. Be sure you get the. aenuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Fo sale by Fred Wenzler. Cured of Dright's Disease. Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y. writes: "Hefore : I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure I nad to get up from twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired 1 could scarcely see one of ray ramilj across the room. I had given up all hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One SO cent bottle worked wonders and before I had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symptoms of Bright's disease." For sale by all dealers. Women, with weak;irs-,cs s'ioul never forget Dr. Snoop's Night Cur This magic-like local treatment used at ' bed-time, all night while tli ' system is at rest, it is consta.nl ' tuilding up the weakened tissues soothing the inflamed and sensitive surfaces and will surely clean up al catarrhal and local troub.les Sold h; Tanner's Drug Store and Cha. Rey nolds. Chicago Great Western Railway. ' Improved service Chicago to St Paul, Minneapolis, Des glomes, St' Joseph and Kansas City. The Maple Leaf Route has again reduced the time of its trains and offers to the public three Fast trains daily. The equipment and service are a revelation to people who' have never taken this route. Let F. R. Mosler, T. P. A., 113 Adams Street, Chicago, II!., tell you all about it. tngis A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. ou wouldn t want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a tad breath. You can't -have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. 1 here is only one remedy that digests what you ea and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and that remedy is IvUUUli 1UK DYSFfc.rMA. It IS a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, and other ailments aris ing from disorder of the stomach and digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what it will do for you. Sold by Fred Wenzler. Saved His Comrades'! Life. "While returning from the Grand Army Encampment at Washington Ciiy, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was taken with cholera morbus and was in a critical condition," -says Mr. J. E. Houghland ,of Eldon, Iowa. "1 gave him Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life. I have been engaged for te;r . years in - immigration work and conducted many parties to the south and west. I always carry this remedy and have used it success fully on many occasions. Sold by Fred Wenzler. Boston, Mass. and Return. Low Rates via Nickel Plate Head May 31st to June Oth inclusive. Full information of local agent or addres C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft Wayne, Ind Modest Claims Often Carry the -Most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun inventor, placed his gun before -a cora -mittee of judges, he stated its carrying power to be much below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the mal was therefore a great surprise, instead of disappointment It is the same -with the . manufacturers of Chemberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the users make the Statements. What they do claim, is thaf it will positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the stomach and bowels and has never been knoy)ri to fail. For sale by Fred Wenaler? "Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal diseasecroup. Has been used with success in oar family for eight years." Mrs. L. Whiteacre, BuTTalo N. Y. $25.00 to Denver -and -Ra turn 4 from Chicago via Chicago Great -Western Railway. ' Account annual meeting Grand Lodge B. P. O. E. July 16th to 21st. Tickets on sale July 10 to 15th. Final return limit August 20th. For further information apply to F. R. Mosler, T. P. A., 113 Adams St., Chicago, 111., ;jlyt

There's no gift of earth or sky, Which your rich stores withhold, It is the breath of life to me, Your famous Rocky Mountain Tea. The People's Drug Store.

The. Original. 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 FoleyV Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons. For sale by all dealers.

You are often out of sorts, your body lacks energy, your nerves are weak, bad taste in your. mouth; why not help nature by taking Holl ist er's Rocky Mountain Tea. "Tea or Tablets 35 cents. The People's Drug Store. $8.00 to Minneapolis and St. Paul and Return from Chicago via Chicago Great Western Railway. Account G. A. R. National Encampment at Minneapolis August 12th to 18th. -Tickets on sale August llth to 14th. Return limit August 31st with extension privilege. For further information apply to F. R. Mosler, T. P. A. 113 Aams St., Chicago ,111. aull Heavy impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin! blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. tSirrdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. Don't Be Backward. Po not hesitate to ask for a free sample of . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. We are glad to give them to anyone who is troubled with biliousness, constipation, or nny disorder of the stomach. Many have been permanently cured by their use. . Fred Wenzler. Does evil still, your whole life fill? Does woe betide? Your tnoughts abide on suicide? You need a pill I Now for prose and facts DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most pleasant and reliable pills known today. They never gripe. Sold by Fred Wenzler. Try a little KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA after your meals.. See the effect it will produce on your general feeling by digesting your food and helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are overworked to the point where they refuse to go farther. Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while its reconstructive ; properties: get the stomach back into working order. Kodol relieves flatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, belching, etc Sold by Fred Wenzler. A . painless cure for 'pain. One's pains arc curable. - Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea comes to one's relief immediaiely. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. The People's Drug Store. Xh Trisd- Fiv Dccters. Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri Valley, Ja., writes "I have been afflicted with kidney trouble five years: had severe pains in "my back and a frequent desire to urinate. When rid; ing I experiencer much pain over the region of the kidneys. I tried five physicians without benefit and then concluded to try Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three $1.00 bottles I was completely cured." For sale by all dealers. Special rates to Walkerton, Ind., daily, good for 30 days return limit 50c acct Koontz'1 La!:t Sunföikr tourist excursion to Pacific Cojt, -Mcr-Una, British Columbia and Arizona. -points, J June 1st to Sept. lWh, icturn limit Oct 3rd. Special rates1 to Lr&ke Manitau, Rochester, Ind., and Mud Lake, Macy, Ind., 'during the summer season. Special to Chautauqua Lake points July 6 and 27th. Return August 7th and August 2Sth. Fare $11.30. Sons of Veterans of U. S. A. national encampment, Peoria ,111 , August 19 and 20th return August 21st. Fare one and one third. Grand Army of Republic, Minne apolis, Minn., August 10,11 and 12th return August 3Ht. Fare $10.05 ' rree chair car service service from Tfpton to-'Kansas City. "Leave PI? niötith at 10:47 a. m. arriving Kansas O.ly H a. m. Call or write agent L E fieV. v'rjome seekers rates to South Sputhvvest and Western on first and -third Tuesdays of each r!snth. tCall for particulars. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Ointment, At any drug store. , For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a singl dose of Doan's Regulcts ' i rn . . 1 i, ! a i IS. enougn. ireaimcm quros nauiiugi constipation. 25 cents a box. Aak your ;drugglst for them, . Dr. Choop' Rheumatic Re.nedv when used faithfully will rea h hr.n ic and difficult cases here'ofore re garded as incurable by phyichn and is the most reliable prec: ijitio kpown to clean out and copletely 'e move every vestige of rhe 'ma ic oi osn from the blood. -Sold by Tan ner's Dru Store atid Chas. Reyiol U Old Chronic Cores. As a dressing for old chronic sores there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Salve. While if Is not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they sfiould be kept in-a good condition, for which this salve is especially valuable. For sore nipples Chamberlain's Salve has no superior. For sale by f red Wenzler. Cheap Excursions -to C&ut&uqua ' Uke, M. V. nd Return via Hlckel . Flate Roid. Tickets on sale July 27th. Full information of agent or address, C. A. Melin, T. P. A. Ft Wayne, Ind. jly2G Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which should receive careful attention as soon as the first unnatural looseness of the bowels appears. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as It promptly controls any unnatural looseness of the bowels. For sale by Fred Wtnzler. Low RMes to St. Paul, .LXinn., via Ilickle Plate Ttoad. Tickets on sale July 23, 24 and 23. Good returning July 31st. 'hull infor mation of Agent or eddress C. A. Melin, T. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind.jly25

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ED. S. HOGARTH 2i CO The leading Groeeryiuen on Laporle strcel have all kinds of irood things to eat. For picnickers nd fishermen we have just what you want. Come aud see us. We are paying the highest pricpf fur buffer and eggs and all kinds of produce.

Ed S.iHGGARTH "

Lafco Erie & Wain t No. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11:30 am No. 22 Daily ex Sunday ..4:45 pm No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11:03 p.n No. 21 Daily ex Sunday .'...5:45 an No. 23 Daily ex Sunday ..10:47 am No. 25 Daily' ex Sunday ..5:10 pm S. D. McLeisch, G. P. A. L. E. & W., Indianapolis, Ind. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED , Him vim EXCURCIO v Ths Pionscr Niira F IN CONNECTION WITH TH2 Leave PItui 3.S7 tv;i. TuorcöiiöÄg.2fi9Cö Tickets -good returning on C. & B. Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland, if desired. SIDE TRIPS TO iToronto, Thousand I lairds, Etc ALSO CHiiAP RATES TO sandus:;y and ; pu i - in-oay 4RNGE YOUR UMMER CUTINS FC& THE PWT OP AUSUST AND CexK'WITH U Toronto, Thousand Islands, Etc. ALSO CHEAP RATES TO For . pamphlet containing ,nercl information as to rate, time, etc., call on any ticket agent of the above route, or address S. D. McLEISH, General Passenger Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, HID Sleeping car berths reserved on application to agent. GPCCIAL LOW FAREG TO o p f July 23, 24, 25 -Sangerbund. Indisncpolis, tr.J., Sunday, July 22 $1.25 for nuud trip. Rcducvd rates 3rd & 4th, return 5lh. Omaha July 9-12 B Y. P. U. .Denver I uly 1M4H. V. O.E. August 10, 11, 12 -Eale Grand Aerie, Atlautic City. Cpe May, Aug leig, Avalon.-Ilollv lieach, (ixn Citv, Sea hie City, Wild xt N J.; Rtrhobtith. Dei., aud Ocean Citv, Md., will be run Thursday. Aug. 9, 1906 Fare, fl 7.00. ClinrcapcHD August 10, 11, 12-G. A. n. If interertcd, ak j HAftES r. j. eys&Aso, A Boon. In Piano ßusics T. E. Houghton, the popular piano dealer is working over time trying to supply the increased demand for the well known high grade Thompson Pianos. Mr. Morgan, general travelling agent for the Thompson Piano Co., is visiting Mr. Houghton and would like to meet all prospective buyers, at Houghton's Music Store during the coming week. Recent improvements have placed the "Thompson" far in advance of all other pianos. Prices and terms reasonable to all responsible buyers. Call and "see the sights and hear the sounds" of the tuneful Thompson. Houghton's Music Store, 112 Michigan St. Dr. Shoop's Restorative brings :ajt ing. relief in Stomach, Kidney and Heart troubles through the i.iside nerves. Wo matter how the nerve? became impaired this remedy w JI r. build their strength, wi.l iestore thei vigor. Rruiember it does no gool to treat the ailing organ the i-reular heart, rebellious stomach, diseased kidneys. I hey are not t.- blame. Co back to ihc nerves that ro.itro! the n treat the cause use a remedy thit cures through the inside r.erv s. Soil by Tanner's Druj Store end Chas Ileynolds.

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VI:vaJ.JV: nn Residence Fhcne 13. o ' T v 1 JOHN V. PAIS LAVYES ? cmicv TTT3 cnctr-i ' r m ! r- ..j, . .. v. Ife ; ivvr J Dr. r - - r. 4 , i L., r: :ul - w " i V - , . -1 rices. jiasses litted at linve Satisfaction , guaranteea. st s. 'C.lcz::::-, : G.Ticc over Vczv.crV.i b-tr-hVin Net C notice to i:o:iXo. 12177. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, September term, PJOo. Philip Hursh vs Xey Mikels et al complaint to quiet title. The plaintitl in tho above entitlecause, by E. C. Martindale, his attorney, has filed in my ofuce his complaint against the defendants ; and, it appearing by the cffldavit of a competent per-c.n ihzt the defendants Xey Mikeh. Drayton V.D.Skinner and Amy G.r.::!ner are ncn-reciJ:nt3 cf ike Slzio of Indiana: Thev ere therefore hereby notified of t!:- f.::::j er. 1 pendency of said corr.pla'.r.t ajair.ct them, and u.decs tkey r ear and answer thereto cn c"r L:s fore the ccl'j.ig of said cau-e ci Monday the Kth dv cf : ber. P:i3, bei tke'f.ra jiehl day of the September term cf r-id Court, to be begun - cr.d :.;'J the Court House in Plvmoulh, Marshall County, Inciana', cn C:e 3rd Monday cf September, A. D. 1S0G, said complaint and the matters and things therein cUrgcJ will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the Clerk cr.J real el said Court, at Fly(seal) mouth, Indiana, this 2.1th day of June, l?.'X Jtihn R, Jenes, Clerk Marshall Circv.it Grjrt. K. C. Martindale, Plaintiff's Attv. . .. " .IIOTICa TO cc:;TnACTor.3. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of County Commissioners cf Marshall County, Indiana, will reciv bids until one o'clock p. tn. cn for the fcliowi.-j supr'irs. ta-w.'t: 300 cords 4 foot wood for the County Asylum, 50 ton soft coal for the Asylum, tons soft or slack ccal, part to be Slivered at Court House and Pirt at the jail. The board reserves the right tn reject any and dl biiU. Given under my band and seal thh (seaH this ßth day of July, 1.J v2 H. U SING REY, Auditor. nOTlCn OF ADMINISTRATIOn. No. 1S25. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Notice is, hereby given that dersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of John D. McLaren, late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceaesd. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Susan McLaren, July fi, 1900. T.m Executrix. riiGslI-jGil.GiVJSlI iiir'iilfl'lt:!,';-:;:-') , VIA ii.j Ll.il -uui j K.AtdJ soa(iij;j::ijjr:j,::.j leaves r:yrr.7-::i.:c7 Ask your s7ent about, tho r.. -.7 ttractton 3 et In d i ar. : -j : z. W. J. Lynch,. 3 D. ::cL-:c:. P.T.M. G.IVA. Denver, CzIztlIo Z;:'Z Very Lctt nrur.j Trip r.at:3 da July 11, 12, 13 nd It. Cczl returning August 20th. For full :. :'rrmation regarding stop ovtrs trips edl en zr.t or zll::zz C. A. üthn, T. P. A. Ft. Yc;-j, ! '