Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 December 1906 — Page 8

LOCAL NEWS

Gilson Cleveland, Plymouth's oldest citizen, is reported quite sick. Mrs. Caroline Craig has returned from a visit of six weeks ai Monticello. Miss Clare Kilmer has been confined to her home by an attack or tonsilitis. Mrs. John Astley and daughter, Pearl have been visiting relatives at Fort WayneT Miss Gertrude Peterson who teaches at Mishawaka, is home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Meeks and daughter went to Peru to visit until after Christmas. A car load of congressmen went west over the Pennsylvania lines Friday afternoon. Eugene S. Benedict, who resides a mile east of Maxinkuckee, was a Plymouth visitor Friday. Miss Nellie Gam has been confined to her home at Culver week by an attack of neuralgia. Charles Calchvell has returned to his home at Butler, Pa., after a visit with relatives' in this county. Mrs. Daniel Marks of Union township, who has been seriously ill with appendicitis, is reported improving. R. A. Chase, editor of the St. Charles Banner-News, is home from St. Charles, Mo., for he holidays. The week before Christmas brought some snow and it looks somewhat like Kris Kringle weather. Alfred and Almira Camerer celebrated their golden wedding at their home south of Inwood, December 11. Mrs. Charles P. Drummond of South Bend, has been spending a fewdays with relatives and mends in this city. The postoffice appointment at Bourbon, seems to have btcn postponed until after the holiday vacation. Frank Flory of Bourbon, has had a second operation for cancer of the face and is in a somewhat serious condition. Mrs. Bogarth has returned to hei home at Donaldson after a visit iti this city at the home of her son, Wm. McCormick. The Foresters gave a pedro pirty Thursday evening. Harry Vanstilder won first prize and Mrs. Gertie Stiver the booby prize. - t Lemuel and Mary Miller of Oklahoma, have been -visiting i . the vicinity of Bremen, Bourbon and VVarsaw for the past three weeks. Quncy Kleckner who has been sick for more than a week, shows very little improvement. He is suffering from, a veTy bad attack of eczema. All who wish to assist in the Christmas music at thhe Episcopal church are urgently requested to be at the rectory at 7.15 this evening. Mrs. Elias Pittmart of Bourbon .township, died Saturday, Dec. 15, after a long illness f typhoid fever. The remains were interred at " Nappanee. William Mickey of Tippecanoe township has decided to quit farming and go into the grocery business with his brother, Owen Mickey, at Warsaw. An expert has been employed to examine the books of the officers and ex-officers of Miami county; he is to receive 33 1-3 per cent of all moneys recovered to the county. .The Planett factory at LaPortc, which recently went into the hands of a receiver, has resumed operations. A new company has been organizd with a capital stock of $100,000. V The township trustees of Indiana at fheir meeting at Indanapolis de cied to ask the legislature to increase their salaries from $2 to $3 per day. All the old officers were elected. Z. H. Johnson who irrived from Cando, North Dakota," a few days ago, has gone to Rochester for a visit of a few days. He reports very deep snow and cold weather in Dakota. A box containing a fine live tur key arrived in Plymouth Friday morning by Adams express. It was marked from Kappy Hooligan, Lo gansport, Indiana, to Mrs. Elizabeth Carver, Plymouth, Ind. Female shop-lifters are said to be at work in Pierceton and while merchants know the names ot at least two women wha have been stealing jewelry, names are not given and no arrests have been made. It is mighty poor comfort co th . home publisher to hear a resident of his community say he takes too many papers when he takes only city papers and magazines and never sub sc rlbes for a local paper. Mrs. Jesse Osborn has filed a suit for $25,000 damages in the Starke cir cuit court at Knox, against several of the Osborns west of Burr Oak and Culver, whom she charges with caus ing her husband to desert her. Goshen officers have decided that the story told by Harris that he killed Sarah Schäfer is a fake anl Harris will be sent to the penitsntiary at Michigan City for attempting to murder a policeman at Elkhart. Senator Foraker attacks President Roosevelt for his discharge ol negro soldiers, asserting that he exceeded his constitutional authority. The debate suggests a maneuver preliminary to the national campaign of 1908. Pennsylvania railroad company offit'als now admit there may be some "adjustments of the freight rates on that system, and it is generalily believed this will be followed by similar action on the part of the other large trunk lines. After holidays Mrs. Maud Houghton will teach music in the city schools, Miss Emma Protsman will take Mrs. Houghton's place and Miss Carrie Boss will take Miss Protsman's place at Lapaz. Improvements are always in order. .

Miss Laura Hissong of Culver, is visiting relatives at Areola, Ind. Mrs. C. P. Drummond of South Bend, spent Monday in Plymouth. There was a genuine rush at all the store -J in Plymouth all day Monday. Tonight at the "Bee Hive" toys at half price from G o'clock until 10:?0. Miss Lemler of Bourbon, is visiting her aunt Mrs. Durr, in this ciry. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cole are spending the holidays in St. Joseph county Mrs. Peter Emenacker is spending Christmas with her son at Mishawaka. C. P. Holcombe and fanvly, of South Bend, are visiting at Donaldson. Daniel Grube went to Argos to play Santa Claus for the little folks there. Jessie Edwards and wife have returned to Laporte aftera visit at Donaldson. Louis Wade and wife of St. Joseph, Mich., are visiting relatives in this city. Miss Dora Stegman of Decroit, Mich., is visiting at her old home in Plymouth. Mrs. William VVhitesell and daughter went to Donaldson to spend Christmas. Scott Green of Monon, is visiting his nephew, Richard See, northeast of this city. All toys at half price at the "Bee Hive" tonight. Misses McGraw and Leininger of South Bend have been visiting Mrs. Georg Kleinsmith. Miss Alice L Nugent and Jesse T. Giimore of Chicago are visiting at J. A. Gilmores over Christmas. Mrs. Peter Hanson and son of Bourbon township, are spending Christmas with relatives in this city. John and Ed Baxter and their wives and Fred Miller of Mishawaka, are here for the Christmas holiday. Miss Flora Koontz, who teaches at Elmhurst, 111., is here for a visit ot a week with her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Hill. Mrs. Kennedy of Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Redd, her siller Mrs. Durr and other relatives in this

city. Mrs. Overlease of Elkhart, with her two sons, is spending Christmas at the home of her father, Lcroy Evans. Harley Rodgers of Tippecanoe, spent Saturday and Sunday with his son, Edgar Rodgers and family, in this city. Mrs. E. S. Hite of Argos, is 'isit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jones Grant and her brother and family in this city. Almost everybody in the vicinity of Monterey and Delong have the smallpox or have hid the disease and are' recovering . William Rentschler arrived rom Chicago Sunday for a visit of a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rentschler. Mr. and Mrs. William Reeve and Robert Reeve of Chicago are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reeve in this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Welch are visiting relatives at various points in this state and in Ohio and will be gone several days. The home of Charles Boggs, east of this city was quarantined Sunda on account of two cases of small pox in the family. Mrs. Cora Underwood and son of South Bend and Mrs. LoU'e How and children of Lakeville, arc visit ing at the home of their fatht., W. E. Leonard. The mercury dropped to six above zero Sunday morning, and Sunday and Monday were winter days, the ground was covered with snow an the skies were clear and bright. A Chicago "man" turns out after death to have been a woman. "He smoked like a man, drank like a man and being a resident of Chicago necessarily "cussed" like a man. Jonas Troyer, who escaped from the Massillon, Ohio, asylum last Oc tober and has been wandering about the country ever since, was arrested Friday afternoon, wading in the snow west of Fort Wayne. Dwen Butler, the efficient and faithful bugler of the Seybolt orches tra, who make music for the Melh odist Sunday school, vras made happy Sundiy by a Christmas gift of five dollars in cash donated by the school 1 John C. Butler's government ther mometer registered eight degrees below zero Sunday night, but just after midnight the weather com menced getting warmer and at eight o'clock Monday morning it register ed fifteen above. The decision of Secretary Strauss that it is not a violation of the immi gration laws for a state to offer in ducements for desirable immigrants is sound and sensible. The state wants only good citizens. It will not bring in either paupers, anarchists or criminals. James Sweeny, a farmer living north of South Bend, has started a suit against Miss Florence Goff for txreach of promise. He asks $1,030 damages, the value of presents given the young woman. Sweeny s a man well along in years, while tht- woman is but little over 17. Nicholas De Raylan, who, in the guise of a man acted ns Baron Schlip penbach's secretary in the Russian consulate for fifteen years, and after death at Phoenix, Ariz., proved to be a woman, maintained bank accounts in three Chicago banks under three different names. A private bank in Chicago has just defrauded a large number of people of moderate means out of their savings. They have no redress, as the private banker is under no regulations. There ought to be a law in every state forbidding the use of the word "bank" by any person or company not duly authorized to conduct a bank.

Mrs. C. E. Long went to Warsaw

to visit over Sunday. Hon. M. A. O. Packard went to Chicago for Christmas. Mrs. Frank Pulver and daughter are visiting in Chicago. Htrry Marvin is home from In dianapolis for the holidays. Prof. Randall and wife are visiting t several points in Michigan. Russell. Heim is home for the hol idays from Chicago University. Frank Leonard is home from Pur due University at Lafayette, Ind. Mrs. Mary Fites and daughter, Myrtle, are visiting at Elgin, 111. Mrs. Will Hampton of Hamlet, is visiting in Plymouth and vicinity. Arthur Ruff is spending his vaca tion with relatives at Fort Wayne. Miss Brown of Walkerton, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Phay Woodward. Mrs. A. N. Bogardus nn'i children ar visiting relatives at Aurora, 111. Henry and Floyd Miller transact ed business at South Bend Saturday. Prof. Nuttall and wife are spendin the holiday vacation at Paxton, 111. Mrs. S. E. Burgener of Donaldson, visited relatives in Plymouth Saturday. Miss Geneva McCrory is home from Indiana Harbor for the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and two sons, are visiting at South Bend. ' Miss Sanders, of the Plymouth schools is visking at her home in Marshall, Wis. Mrs. Mary E. Watson and Miss Myrtie Baker of Warsaw, are visiting at Peter Sarbers. Mrs. Floyd Bunnell and Miss Erma Humrichouser went to Bourbon to spend Sunday. Miss Bessie Jacoby is visiting at the home of Rev. W. W. Lineberry at Greenfield, Ind. Ths snow storm came in time for Santa Claus to use his reindeers in distributing presents. Misses Lois North and Edna Capron who teach at Syracuse, Ind., ar home for the holida3s. Mrs. George W. Tiomas and Mrs Grace Thomas and her twin babies are visiting at Warsaw. John Ritter and his sister, Mrs Jerry Reynolds are visiting at Fort Wayne and Decatur, Ind. Mrs. Nathan Pletcher and daughter have returned to Lapaz after a visit with relatives in Plymouth. .Miss Macomber has gone to her home at Ann Arbor and Miss Pitt man to Centerville, Mich. Miss Trowbridge has returned tp her home at Nutwood after a visit in this chy with Miss Lambert. Mrs. Chapman of Bourbon accompanied by her little grand-daughter, is visiting her daughter-at Argos. Three of the boys from St. Mi chael's are visiting at Indianapolis, one at Kokomo and two at Marion "Mrs. Ruth E. Guyer and her grand daughter, Ruth Suit, are visiting the family of Marion Guyer in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rodgers and son of Niles, Mich., are vishing Edgar Rodgers and family in this city. Dwight L. Dickinson and son Edgar are visiting in Chicago. Edgar is almost well after his long illness. Edward Cooper who is employed east of town, has gone to his home at Cassopolis, for a visit of a few day. Mrs. Belle Alleman Spayde, of Ar gos, spent Friday evening and Sat urday morning with friends in Ply mouth. E. W. Neidlinger and daughtei Dora, who "resides on the Hamlet farm north of town, are visiting in Chicago. The regular quarterly business meeting of the Y. W. S. U. of the Presbyterian church, will be held this evening at the Manse. Miss Olive May Thompson a teacher in the Chicago schools, came home to spend Christmas with her parents and other relatives. Prof. Hume of the State University of Illinois, with his wife and boy are spending Christmas with their par ents and other relatives here. Miss Lillian Myers, -Mrs. E. C Becknell, Mrs. Ira Mock, Mrs. Geo Rightly and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Trutt are visiting at South Bend. Rudolph Shakes of Ann Arbor University and Miss Mabel Jacoby who teaches at Marion, Ind., are home for the holiday vacation. Goshen Elks have agreed to abandon the sale of intoxicating liquors in their buffet pending the supreme court decision in the cases filed there Twenty-seven boys from St Michaels' Academy left this city Sat urday morning to spend the Christ mas vacation at their homes in Chi cago. The San Jose scale is causing hav oc among shade and fruit trees at Goshen. Stringent measures should be takdi to prevent spreading of the pest in this vicinity. The divorce congress agreed on six causes for annulling a marriage. With this as an encouraging starter, the divorce lawyers will be sure to find as many more as the occasion de mands. John Phend cf Nappanee age about 68 years, and Mrs. Margaret Jordan of this county, were married by Justice Unger at the clerk's office in this pity last Thursday. They will reside at Nappanee. The new glass show case with electric lights, which ornaments the entrance to the "Bee Hive" is something new in Plymouth. It is unique and beautiful and attracts the attention and admiration of all who see it. It i high time some of these self confessed murderers of poor Sarah Schäfer, the Bedford school teacher, wore hanged. It is the notoriety such moral degenerates are craving, the scaffold and the black cap ought to satisfy them.

Farmers Institute Program. The following program will be ren

dered at the Farmers' institute, December 28 and 29: MORNING SESSION. 'Grass and Forage Crops" C. J. Whistler, Lafayette Discussion Led by M. F. Stonehill, Argos. The Farmers Friend" Col. Isaac Brown. Rochester AFTERNOON SESSION 'Care and Management of Live Stock on the Farm" C. J .Whistler a. "Beef Cattle" ...Calvin Shakes b. "Hogs'' Martin Lowry c. "Horses". . .E. H. Berg, Bremen d. "Sheep"A. W. Dolph, Teegarden EVENING SESSION. 'Making and Unmaking of Homes" C. J. Whistler MORNING SESSION. "Utilizing the Corn Crop" D. F. Maish, Frankfort Discussion Led by Warren McFarlin. "Farming on a Rented Farm" D. F. Maish Discussion Led by Gilbert Coar, Bourbon AFTERNOON SESSION -Dairy Cattle on the Farm" D. F. Maish Discussion Led by B. W. Ross and Samuel Schlösset. She worried and she fretted, And grew as homely as could be, But now she is a famous beau Which came by taking Rocky Mountain Tea. The People's Drug Store. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY. Farmers' Institute, M. E. Church, Saturday December 29. Instrumental music Boyd Stephenson, Hazel Vanvactor Prayer Rev Pflug Song, selected Food for the Family Miss Bertha Miller, Franklin, Ind. Discussion Mrs. Mercy Slrakes, Mrs. Ed Berg Recitation Alta Mae Ross Solo Miss Zula Burger Recitation. .. .Miss Estella Knoblock Round Table Talk on Cooking Questions to be discussed Solo Miss Elizabeth Evans 1:30 P. M. Instrumental Music Home Making Education Miss Miller Discussion Mrs. Edna Fromm, Miss Luzene Stephenson Music - Misses Ethel and Julia Yockey, Mrs Harry Hoham Recitation Miss Zula Burger What a Woman Can Do Mrs. Geo Kizer Discussion i Mrs. Alice Thomas, Mrs . Willis Thornburg Miscellaneous business Music Ladies are requested to send to chairman or secretary of Women' Auxiliary questions to be discussed in Rond Table Talk. Maggie W Ross, Chairman. Grace B Lemler, Secy. Played "Hoss" All Day. A horseless carriage ' with Jim Cretcher as the propelling force, made regular trips around the court house square in Warsaw all day Wednesday. The thing looked foolish, Mr. Cretcher pulling the buggj and offering a complete trip around the square for 3 cents, but when he put in his time at Fawley & Dargherty's livery barn at night he received $1.50 It happened in this way: Cretcher dropped into' the livery barn Tuesday evening and asked for a job. One of the proprietors thinking t3 spring a joke," said: "Yes, I'll give you $1.50 if you will pull a buggy around the court house square , all day." "I'll take you up," was the surprising answer. Wednesday morn ing Cretcher appeared at G:30 and he was a steady "hoss" all day greatly to the enjoyment of the crowd which watched the performance. Father and Son in Prison. Although father and son are both in the same prison ,the state institution at Michigan City, George Stillwell and Clifford Stillwell of Marion will not be permitted to speak to each other, and possibly may never see each other while in prison, unles? it should be a chance opportunity when at mess. George Stillwell, for ty-one years old, was turned over to the priso Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff Nelson of Grant county. Clifford StUlwell, the father, was sent to the prison several months ago for stealing clothes. The son was sen tenctd for burglarizing a store. Tlv deputy sheriff hoped to see the meetiag of the father and son, but was informed that under the prison dis cipline neither could talk to the other. Dog's Lick CauxedDeath. The caress of a friendly New Foundland dog caused the death of Frank Batkanal, of Pheasantville. N Y. The dog was bitten by a terrier and given hydrophobia. Mutkana' nursed the dog and it showed its j preciation by licking its benefactoV and in so doing transferred the fata1 poison. r? tempi Balsam Will stop any cough tbat can be stopped by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is always the best cough cure. You cannot alford to take chances on any other kind KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip, asthma and consumption In llrst stages. It does not contain alcohol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmful drug.

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Union Miners Ask New Law. The officers of the United Mine workers of Indiana are asking members elect of the legislature to pledge themselves to vote for a bill creating a commission before which all appli cants for work as a miner must take an examination. It is urged that the law is a measure for safety; that to incompetent men in mines are due most of the accidents. No person can be granted a license as a practical miner who has not had at least two years ex perience as a laborer or helper in a mine. The commissions are to be ap ro'nted annually by the circuit courts The measure is supported by the union in the belief that -it will give union miners a monopoly of the work in the state because the commissions will be composed of union men. Women and Office Holding. Five women were chosen as county treasurers in Idaho at the recent election and 17 -women ac county superintendents of schools. The governor of Indiana has ap pointed Miss Mary Stubbs, state sta tistician, to fill the vacancy in the office caused by the death of her fath er. The office is an elective one. In commenting on the appointment a leading Indiana newspaper says, "If she is competent to fill an office in the gift of the people, why is she not competent to vote for a person to fill the place?" Swindler Beats Washerwomen. A swindler arrived in Huntington this week and called on a dozen washerwomen of the town. He had a wash powder that he sold at a dol lar a box. He told the washerwomen that the Masons had sent him to Huntington and every woman who would buy a package of the powder would be supplied wijth all the wash ing by the Masons that she could do argood prices. The women all bought and the swindler skipped the town when the Masons got after him for fraud. A Poor Organ. Dam(s) the bile. That's what your liver does if it's torpid. Then the bile overflows into the blood poisons your system, causing sick-headache biliousness, sallow skin, coated ton gue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, etc. Ramon s treatment o Liver Pills and Tonic Pellet strengthens the liver and makes it do its own work. Prevents and cures these troubles. It aids doesn't force Entire treatment 25c at all druggists Shortest E ay and Longest Night. Just now we are having the short est days and longest . nighty J?f the year, with only nine hours between sunrise and sunset. On Saturday the sun will enter the zodiacal sign of Capricornus or the goat. The idea thus allegorized rs said to be the as cent of the sun, which after having reached its lowest declination of the winter solstice on the twenty-first of December, again begins its upward path. Friday is theoretically the shortest day of the year, but practi cally the days are of almost the same length until December 25. Catarrh and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosena. It soothes the congested membranes al lays inflammations and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the passages whose tendency is to thicken and become dry. Cures colds, throat troubles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped-up" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping. offensive breath, etc. It is antiseptic and contains no chemicals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." All druggists. We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, Ohio, writes under date of Oct. 12, 1906: "Nosena is the only preparation 1 have ever used that relieves my effection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena if I could not get another." Buy Nosena from all druggists Get your money back if not satisfied Sample tube and booklet by mail lo cents. Brown Manufacturing Co. St. Louis, Mo., and Greeneville, Tenn Bee's Laxative Coujrh Syrup con taining Honey and Tar is especially api.upriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Tune 30, 1906. For croup, whooping cough, etc It expels coughs and colds by genily moving the bowels. Guaranteed. For sale by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store.

PIANOS,

The largest stock to select from that has ever been in Plymouth. The THOMPSON HICH GRADE sells oi its MERITS. PRICES RIGHT I have a large stock of other makes of piano at prices that will astonish you. Call and see them. Its up to you. HOUGHTON'S MUSIC STORE. 112 Mich. St. Plymouth, Ind. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to California via Chicago Great Western. Leaing Chicago 6:00 p. m. Wed nesdays, arrives Omaha 9: a. m. Thursdays, .Colorado Springs, 7:50 a m. Fridays, Salt Lake City 10:25 a. m. Saturdays, arrives San Francisco 4:29 Sundays. A good way to go for the rates are low. For full information apply to F. R. Mcsier, D. P. A. 103 Adams St., Chicago. decSl Low Rates to West and Southwest. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month until March 1907 inclusve, the Chicago Great Western Rail way will sell one way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory. Kansas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri. Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming For further information apply to the Great Western Agent. dee31 F. R. Mosier, D. P. A. 103 St., Chicago, 111 In Praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no other medicine manu factured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effective, and prompt relief follows its use. Grateful parents everywhere do not hesitate to tesiify to its merits for the benefit of others. It is a certain cure for croup and will prevent the attack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapted ot children as it is pleasant to take and contains nothing injurious. Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a well known resident and clerk in the store of Mr. H. Lock, ot Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds m my family, I found it to be very satisfactory and it gives me pleasure to recommend it. For sale by Fred Wenzler. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment. Remember it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction Itching, painful, protuding, or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Try it and seel 4 No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tkere is not the least danger In giving Chamberlain's Cougft Remed to small children as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an established reputation of mor-; than thirty years as the most successful medicine in use for colds, croup and whooping cougfi. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by Fred Wenz ler. Dyspepsia is America's curse. Burdock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight, and good health. King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. . G. Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center, Conn., who has been in the U, S. Service for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad after effects." For sale by Frd Wenzler Weak Kidney, urely point to weak kidney Kerves. The Kidney, like the Heart, and the Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ Itself, but In the nerves that control and raids and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop't Restoratlre U a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling nerves. To doctor the Kldneyi alone, is futile. It is a watte of time, and of money as well. If you? tack aches or Is weak. If the urins scalds, or is dark and strong, if you hare symptoms of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kidney disease, try Dr. Shoop't Restoratlre a month Tablets or Liquidand see what it can and will do for you. Druggist recommend and tell TANNERS DRUG STORE. CHAS. REYNOLDS. mwm (B mm Btst for Coughs, Colds, croup. Whooping . Cough. Et. IL GS Ii Tho rod letter fl-lson Tory botuo. IWaXTlUctaLa AH courh syrups containing opiates ccutt (to ta bowels. Bee's Laxatire Hoaer ami 1 laoTcs the bowels aafl conUiao no cjUt . THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE ooKtaimoHON3Y AND TAH

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The When Grocery Is the place for all kinds of Christmas Candies, all strictly pure. Also Nuts, Dates, Fruits, such as Bananas, Oranges, Lemons. Also five Fruit Cakes in tin bores. Also have Fancy Christmas Baskets. Leave your order for Christmas Trees. Come and see us. All kinds of good things to eat. Ed S. HOGARTH & CO.

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR Plymouth, x Office Phone 90. LINESHOLIDAY EXCURSIONS December 22, 23, 24 and 25 Dec. 29, 30, 31, 1906, Jan. 1, 1907. Winter Tourist Fares Florida and South Colorado and Southwest Homeseekers Excursions West Northwest South Southwest and Mexico Ask about these excursions and Interchangeable Mileage Exchange Orders and Lower Fares J. E. HAKES, Agent. Penna. Linea F. J. BUSSARD, igent,. Vandalla Line PLYMOUTH, - INDIANA L. E. & W. Commencing Dec. 1st N. Y. C. railroad system line will sell 1000 mile tickets at $25 instead ot $30 making rebate of $5.00 on the cover instead of $10.00. L. E. & W. Co. announce that commencing Nov. 1st they will sell at 2 l-2c per mile. All passenger trains now run into union depot at Laporte with -I S. & M. S. No transfer for passengers Indiana Corn Show, Lafayette, Ind, January 13th, 14th, 15ih, 16lh and 17th. Return 21st. Fare $3.3c You should not forget when taking a trip to travel via L. E. Sc W. They are equipped with a'.? new ami up-to-date vestibuled coaencs w'.h all modern improvements. Murat Temple. Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. 6th and 7th. Return 8th. Fare $4.00 Indiana State Teacher Association, Indianapolis, Ind. Dec. J-'-th. 27th and 28th. Return Dec. 31st. Fare $4.00. Indiana State Trustees' Association, Indianapolis, Ind. December 11th and 18th. Return Dec. 21st. Fare $4.00. Free chair car service service from Tipton to Kansas City. Leave Plymouth at 1047 a. m. arriving Kansas Olty 8 a. m. Call or write agent L. E & W. Home seekers rates to South, Southwest and Western n first and third TuesJas oj each month. Call for particulars. To have beautiful, perfect, pink, velvet-like lips, apply at bedtime a light coating of Dr. Snoop's Green Salve. Then, next morning, notice carefully the effect. Dry, cracked, or colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. Dr. Snoop's Green Salve is a soft, creamy, healing ointment, that will quickly correct any skin blemish or ailment. Get a free trial box at our store and be convinced. Large, Glass Jars, 23 cents. Tanners Drug Store and Chas. Reynolds. The relief of Cot.ghs and Colds through laxative influence, originateJ with Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or pois ons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results, vpur money will be refunded. Sold by Fred WenzWs Drug Store. To feel strong have good appetite and digestion, sleeo soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters the great system tonic and builder Two days' treatment free. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired dl gestion, impure breath, perfect a?s!mulatton of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by Fred Wenzler's Hrug Store. " If "taken at the Sneeze Stage" Tre ventics a toothsome candy Tablet surprise and please you. Preventics. will surely and quickly check an ap roaching czold or Lagrippc. Whet you first catch cold or feel it coming on take, Dr. Shoop's Preventics and the prompt effeci will certainly surely supply the proverbial "ounce of prevention." Sold in 5 cent and 25 ent boxes by Tanners Drug Stor and Chas. Reynolds. Prevent Headache. Force them? No aids them. Ra mon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they di their own work and fortifies youi constitution against future trouble Entire treatment 26c at all druggists' merit as a real, actual test and Dr Shoop, to prove this, earnestly de tires that we let you make that test This creamy, Snow White healing balm, soothes the throat and nostrils and quickly purifies a foul or fevvr ish breath. Call and investigate. Tan ner's Drug Store and Chas. RsuioM E. C. DeWitt & Co. of Chicago, a whose laboratory Kodol is prepared assure us that this remarkable digestant and corrective for the stomach conforms fully to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by all druggists. Catarrh of the nose and throat should lead you to at least ask us for a free trial box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure. Nothing so surely prove? Give the Weekly Tribune a trial. U'he best family newspaper.

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Residence Phone 18. Eues Excnilncd Ires! and Hcadcchca Ccrcdty THE, DR. BURKE COMPANY, Glasses fitted at lowest price. Satisfaction guaranteed. No Affents or solicitors employed. S. C. LORING. IX. D. Office over Bosworth & Sharabaugh's in Nat Bank Block Phone 205. sawr' oflebo Pbrmeg. fUlOeijee, in Oecter tt. PLYMOUTH, - INDIANA JOHN W. PARKS LAWYER YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED pEtKJYUOVAL RLl M-CTX .IM.DIAMOSDBKiXD. A your Drurrut for t. hiMs-ter'a tili 1 114, ind 14 metallic boms. MaladA "ith B u Ribboa. Take But c-f yrvut DrtfTHt ! tik for CHI-OIIF4.TF-U1! E'fclK:X. IMAMOM1 UiilM) (or h rears' rcgwded m Best, batest. Always KelmHt Sold br Druviriita mhM. Dr. F. II, BUHKET DI3NTICTO Plymouth, Indiana. CflYSTAL O OPTICAL CO. EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS. Headaches and Nervousness Prevented by our methods of treating and fitting eyes. 206 South Michigan St., Home Phone 6167. South Bend. Ind. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1846. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Dame: Meyers late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN B. BOWELL, Dec. 10, 190G. Administrator. P. O. Jones, Atty. NOTICE OV ADMINISTRATION. No. 1S45. State of Indhuta, Marshall County, ss: ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Admintratrix of the Estate of Katharine IWeireter late of Marshall County, In diana, deceased, baid Estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY WEIRETER Dec Cth, 1906. Administratrix. E. C. Martindale, Atty. w3 CIlEftP IlOblDIiV HUTES VIA LAKE ERIE & WESTERN RAILROAD TO ALL POINTS ON ITS OWN AND CONNECTING LINES Tickets on sale December 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30 and 31, 1900, and January 1, 1907. Good returning until January 2, 1007. Elegant new modern equipment. Rates and information on application to agents or address dec 31 S. L. McLeish, General Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. LAKE ERIE AND WESTERN TvR No. 20 Daily ex Sunday ..11:30 am No. 22 Daily ex Sunday ,..4:43 pra No. 24 Daily ex Sunday ..11:05 pm No. 2 Daily ex Sunday . . . .S:4& am No. 23 Daily ex Sunday ..10:47 ta No. 25 Daily x Sunday ,.f10 pm S D. McLeisch, G. P. A. L. E. & v., Indianapolis, Ind. Cure for Sore Nirplex As soon as the child is done nursing, apply Chamberlain's Salve, Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse. Many trained nurses use this with the best results. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by Fred Wenzler. Pine Salve Carbolized acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burnt. Sold at Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Soli by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. Open the bowels De Witt's Little Early Risers are recommended and sold by all druggists. Dealers say that those who have used Chamberlain's Stomach ano Liver Tablets are quite loyal to them and can not be persuaded to take any substitute. Get a free sample at Fred Wenzler's drug store, give them t trial and you, too, will want them In preference to any other. They cur. stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. Cascasweet, the ideal medicine for the little ones. Contains no opiates. Conforms fully with National Pure Food ani Drug aw. Write E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111., for the "Baby Book." Sold by all druggists. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Tills quickly drive the poisons from the system and thus afford relief. A week's treatment for 25c. Sold by all druggists.

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