Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 July 1907 — Page 8

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ALL DRUGGISTS i LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Louise Head has gone to Argos 'for a few days. Mr. D. R. Donoghue is transacting business in Chicago. Bert'Cleveland of Indianapolis, was a Plymouth visitor today. Glen Bergener of Donaldson, is visiting with relatives at Laporte. Mrs. Julia Mueller Sayre of Mishawaka, is visiting friends in Plymouth. Quincey Ktlley has gone to Chicago for a visit of a few days with his family. Mrs. Fred Koontz went to Laporte for a visit with her sister for a few days. Mrs. Rose Kunz Raycraft of South Bend, is visiting with her mother in this city. Benjamin Linkenhelt has returned to Elkhart after spending a few days in this city. Mrs. James Huffman ol Argos, is visiting with her stster, Mrs. S. C. Rhinehart, in this city. Mrs. John Astley came from Bourbon Saturday to visit with her sister, Mrs. B. E. Ryder. Miss Queen Riley has returned to her home in Chicago. She was accompanied by Dollie Eich. Mrs. Harker has returned to her home in Gleen, Mich., after a visit of a couple months with her mother in this city. Miss Minnie Cohn has returned to her home in Cleveland, Ohio, having spent a few days with friends in this city. Mrs. Sarah McOmber has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo., after visiting with friends in Culver and" this city. Mrs. S. E. Dawson and Mrs. Edda Lee of Chicago, have returned home, after visiting for a few days with Mrs. John Rankert. Mrs. Mary Graham and children have returned to their home in Bucyrus, Ohio, after spending a few davs with Mrs. Marv E. Ebel, . " . Whitelaw Reid, the American ambassador, speaking at a luncheon in London Friday, declared Roosevelt and King Edward to be the two greatest peacemakers of the world. ) An Ohio woman has been arrested as a suspicious character because she refuses to talk. A woman who is mean enough to ke'p her suspicions to herself deserves, to be arrested. There will be no Sunday or Friday evening servis at Sr. Thomas' Fpücopa! elf -rch during the rest of July and August, and the Children's flay services will be held July 28th at 10:30 a. m. J. F. Wine and family have moved from Bremen to Nappanee. Mr. Wine has been one of Bremen's prominent citizens for many years, and was the Republican candidate for the legis lature a few years ago. Schuyler Heim left Saturday afternoon for Seattle; ,Wash., going aboard the battleship Nebraska, now in Puget Sound. The vessel will make a two years' cruise, at the end of which time Midshipman Heim will be commissioned an ensign in the U. S. Navy. Nathan Vehon and Edward Conrad return Monday from their eastern trip, which they greatly enjoyed. They join in the general complaint that the Jamestown exposition is a "fake," and Nate says there are not as many people on the grounds as .are attracted by a band concert in Bremen. Bremen Enquirer. Dr. Norton Dock, a Cincinnati veterinary surgeon, liberated a homing pigeon Friday night on the roof of a tall building there. The bird flew to his home in Clifton Heights, Cincinnati, twentyfive miles away, in thirty-two minutes. The same bird has a record' of nine hours between Cincinnati and St. Louis. Announcement is made that the price of platinum has advanced from $24 to $20.50 an ounce within a month and the dealers say that it will soon be $30 an ounce. Manufacturers of diamond jewelry, plates for artificial teeth and electrical and photographic supplies are quite disturbed and many of them believe that the Russian and French companies which control the mine? are curtailing the output. There are great possibilities in the marsh land in this part of Indiana, for the culture of flowering bulbs, such as narcissus, tulips, lilies, etc. This vast business has heretofore been almost exclusively associated with Holland, where it is immensely profitable, but it has in recent years been introduced in the United States, and with great success. The climate of Indiana is as good for the purx pose as Holland, and the marsh land novdoubt would be found to be particularly adapted to this business. Growers in Holland clear all the way from $250 to $2000 an acre annually on these

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60c. AND $1.00 Miss Meta Baker, of North Bend is visiting with friends at In wood. Miss Grace Vanvactor, of LaPorte is visitincr with friends in 7 this city. Frank Kline, of South Bend, is visiting with friends in this city and Inwood. Dr. Ethen Allen, of Logansport stopped with C. 1 . Allen today on his way home. Miss Swaneta Shanton. of Pierceton, is the guest of Miss Erma Humrichouser. Wheat is alxmt all in shock in the county and the crop is about up to the usual average. Walter Baugher of Valparaiso, spent Monday evening with his brother, William in Plymouth. Miss Sarah Crum, and Mrs Man-. York and daughter, Ester, are spending a few days in South Bend. Oscar Cramer, a former rest dent of Plymouth, has arrived from California, and is the guest of Wm. Hahn. Miss Nettie Van Phefson has returned to her home in Donel son, after visiting for a few days with Mrs. Thomas Heims. Misses Jennie Wasson, and May Andrup of Chicago, who have been visiting with friends in this: city, are visiting at Tiosa. Mrs. Justina Hannen and son Harold have gone to South Bend after a visit of a few days with her mother, Mrs. Stephen Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Köhler, of Lansing, Michigan, who have been visiting with the family of C. E. Meeks for a few days went to Peru. ( It is said that the huckleberry crop of Northern Indiana will be larger this year than usual. This ought to insure a reduction in the price. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baxter, of South Bend, a son, Sunday, July 21. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs George Baxter, of this city. J. S. Bixlcy and wife and Joseph Morgan and wife, of Fort Wayne visited with the Linkenhelt and Hoover families in this citv, en route to LaPorte. Mrs. O. H. Wexel and Mrs. Borne, of Chicago, who have been visiting in Donelson, and Mts. S. Carlberg, of Donaldson spent Tuesday in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Robine, of New Yörk City,-who have been visiting with the latter's sister, Mrs. O. M. Welborn, left for Chicago, West Baden and back to New York. Farmers are busy saving their hay and plowing corn. The weather of the past ten days has helped the corn out wonderfully and except on very low land the crop promises ' a heavy yield. A tornado struck Elkhart about five o'clock Sunday afternoon, blowing down many houses and several factories. The loss from the storm in Elkhart and vicinity will probably reach $50,000. In the fiscal year that ended June 30 the number cf aliens arriving in this country was 1,285,Kgainst 1,100,735 in the fiscal year 190G. These figures make a new record by a large margin. Mrs. R. A. Randall and her guests Miss Blanche Waite and Miss Agnes Waite have gone to the latter's home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Mrs. Randall; to visit for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wright, oi Pontiac, Mich., who have been the guests of Newell Graves, left for their home Tuesday morning. I hey will stop and vis it at Chicago. County Superintendent Steine bach and family of Bourbon, vis ited in Plymouth Monday and leased the Peter Richard house, corner of Miner and Williams street. They will move to Plymouth August 1. ' Major Paymaster Eugene Cof fin has had his left arm amputated, the result of infection from the handling of money paying troops at Manila. He was a veteran of the civil war and a member of the old McKinley regiment. A deal has been closed through the agency of J. B. Bowell, wherein the 350-acre farm belonging to George Lemler and the P. O. Jones farm, Jias been purchased by Ezra Rhodes, of Granger. The deal amounts to nearly $30,000. If farmers could and would drive horses attached to wagons through the country districts at the rate of 40 or 50 miles an hour, occasionally knocking an auto over an embankment, or making it run away, what a howl the auto owners would make! The steel bridge the Portland & Seattle railroad is building across the Columbia at Vancouver will be a mile and a half long, the longest steel bridge in the world. It will be finished next January. Twenty tousand tons of steel will be used in it, not including the weight of the double track. The drawbridge is 4G1 feet long.

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Dooley on Mental and

"SpaVin of min and their moinds," said Mr. Dooley, "I fj can find no bother way of illustratin' my manin thin by call- fj in' attintion to some of the min I saw whin I waire in Fli- m muth lasht wake, rapoortin the clictric light matin' ', said Mr. Dooley. "Besides Mitsker, Thanner, Swindle, Clizbc, et al, there jL is a man be the name of Bys, who is the cdithor of a metro- W politan noospaper wid a circulation of four or five hundred (Ü? subscribers. ' He is undoubtedly the mosht inthcristin' sub- (f

it iö vli a ject for sikological study and

jo-jo me uog-iaceu toy. jfi "He manifists some ividince of rale intilligence, standin' fj and walkin' upright- mosht av the toime, and he has well ft deviliped thumbs and forefingers, loike the projinitors of the ft race." "Whin taken in an ungarded momint, be surprise as it jjj waire, he will spake the truth quite oftin. but whin ap- i

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U proached with truth in the hands of wan not belongin' to his W Ü set, he manifists sthrong siptoms of "brain storm" and hi- (f)

ifi purtrtfy of the spleen, and he

and throws stones anu otner misseis wiu an me ioorce oi a iji strong pop-gun." fj "The paper he idits is called the Chronikle, by which is fj meant a paper that rigilirly and ortherly prints and publishes ft all the lies both ancient and modern, from the days of Ananias to Harry Orchard' . "Ye know, Hinnessey, that there waire a paper in Chi- jL cago bv the same name that racintly suspinded publication .

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Ü) and wint to the bone yard widout mourners and amid gin- (f?

rn1 rnirnrltv" "When Bys' political gun

he is known as a Rapublican, but whin an engagemint is on, (J) he always shoots wildly and is more likely to shoot his frinds fji than his inimies." 5? "He is the only ghreat and original undher-study of r

e üi -lay v. -msKer, tne pigmy dint." ' "There's probably no man n himsrlf. exrint Mitsker. and

g , 1 - U of himself as Mitsker himself." w "Give Mitsker a strange pocket book, and a quiet hour

Ml alone wid it and the rasult is Mitsker becomes the owner "Wid Bys it is different. Bys as strong as to Mitsker, Vi wan suddenly lying loose, .there for belavin' that Bys wud give V kape the calf-skin for himself."

Ui 4Thnt is whnt the Dnrhters call unconscious rashosina-

tion, a mintil prociss bv which U lifts the bhurdens of life from U "Bys does the cacklin' in Vj ker gets the eggs." Rvs would make a irhreat ( He can sit limp and helpless ii only to come into lite wiim tne a; begins to worruk the springs. X J j WLiKk lapuuvai. Wilt

oiaies, inc lJtlliailuii Ui inuqjiuwniLe tuu mc pavii m i iiui- j i

ricc Hinry, if Thanner, Swindle and CJizbe asked him t- f " "The man that cam' to Plimuth twinty-five or thirty ft years ago, made and saved some money and invisted it in the town to improve the place, has no standin', in the istimation ;

i! of Bys, with the advinturous

ft years later, knockin' at the door wid a sledge hammer to W (J) get the money to come in on." (J) ij "If Bys had been in the town of Gary whin the people ff)

rafused to give over the streets ot the city ior titty years to lA i the Steel Thrust, he would have raved over the ingrachitude jji of its citizens to the1 noble Thrust' fj 1 There's not a cabbage patch in Amiraky, Hinnessey, j Vj? that has a ghreater head in it than that of Bys, and the imp- ft J ty noggin of Mitsker is the ghreatest vacuum in the whorld, JL

U ixcipt the unoccupied space in the head of Bys." J "Ye know, Hinnissey, that scientific min have invintcd ) a bhottle, called the thermal bhottle, a bhottle from which the aire is exthractcd, lavin' an impty place, or vacuum in Ö it-" "Whin ye put anything in it, aythur hot or cold, it vS sthays that way widout changin' its timperature."

Undhcrstand, that is because there is a vacuum in it.

"Now, by grasping this idea strongly, we can account Qi for rnosht of the mintal oprations of Bys and Mitsker." t (A

"Their heads bein' impty,

j smriKCS meir Kraniuin, iney May nui ui tum caiyrum n inc V imprission is hot or cold. An imprission wid mony behind it ft means hot, while wan wid no mnocy behind it, sthands for S cold." 'f W "The Latin meanin' of this is, that it will be a cold day I J (nr Mi'fcL-nr nnrl Rvs whin Snowburrer fets left " .t."

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Hundred Lives Lost in Steamboat Collision. In a collision between the passenger steamer Columbia and the steam schooner San Pedro, o ff the Mendocino coast, California, at least 100 passengers lost their lives Saturday night. One report says that 80 of the passengers and crew of the Columbia were saved and that 150 were drowned. The Columbia was sunk and lies completely submerged in the deep waters of Shelter Cove. Captain Doran, master of the Columbia, stayed with his vessel anc. is among tho.e lost. The collision occured at midnight when all on board save the lookout and officer on the bridge were asleep in thciihcrths. The Columbia was steaming north at an easy rate, having left Sanfrancisco at noon Saturday. Suddenly, out of the fog, loomed the dark hulk of the steam schooner San Pedro, southbound, which was evidently out of her course. Whistles were blown and frantic efforts made by the helmsman of each veh'es to avert the collision, but they were of no avail. The San Pedro struck the steamer in the port bow, tearing an immense hole in her side through which the water rushed in great volume. County Commissioners Meet. The County Commissioners of Marshall and Fulton counties met in special joint session, Tuesday, Tiftcrnoon to consider the petition of John Osborn and others to have a gravel road established on tlie county line between Fulton and Marshal counties. The commissioners appointed Calvin Shakes, of Bourbon township and Wm. Wright, of Tiosa, as viewers, and instructed them to meet at the office of W. J. Benner, at Argos, on the 21st of August, for the purpose of inspecting the proposed road, and to report at the September term, not later than the 3rd of that month.

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Moral Philosophy. invistigation sine the days of J drawe himself wulin his shell ff f is limbered and not in action, (J) lauor oi inc mmimi inuipm- r livin' who knows Bys as well no man who knows as little 'J? (3 niver in doubt for a momint. of the pocket book." A well filled purse appeals to but if he waire to come upon 5 is little danger of the own- fj the contents to Milker, and ft i 9 i wan man, wid honest intint, the pocket of another." all public matthers, and Mitsm W manikin for a vcntrillaouist. be the hour in the broilin' sun, (ft operatnur picics mm up and (J) f tu TT; to1 XWIU k k VI I lut . w IMV wxx.v. mindicant who cam' twinty -l (J) 1 whin an outside imprission n Wi'M r iv is a soothing, healing balm containing no drugs having a narcotic effect. It RELIEVES quickly and soothes the congested membranes and thoroughly heals and cleanses. Valuable not only for CATAIUIH but relieves colds, throat troubles, hay fever, "stopped-up" nose, etc. Wa Guarantee Satisfaction. Buy a 50 cent tube of Nosuna from L. TANNER ' and get your money hack if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet by mail ioc . . BROWN MFG CO.. Ct Loula, Mo. GrenevilU.Tma. Thanksgiving Meeting. A thanksgiving meeting will be held at the German Baptist Brethren church, two and . one-half miles northeast of Inwood, July 28, to be conducted by Elder Geo. D. Zollars, of South Bend, Ind. Subject for evening of July 27, "The Narrative of Jonnh ;" Simday, July 28, 10 a. m., "A Thanksgiving Sermon;" 2 p. m., "Missionary Sermon of the South Sea Islands;" Sunday 7:30 p. m., "Talk on Sea-Faring Life and Conversion While at Sea." The meetings arc. expected to be interesting as Elder Zollars has had experience as a sailor. Refreshments served at the house. All are invited. Death of C. M. Lutz. C. M. Lutz, of Tecgarden, who has recently become insane, died two hours after being taken to Loga;isport, Monday morning. Marriage Licenses. G. Ringle to Nettie L. Lee Dcisch.

A"BiHous . Attack."' Oymptoms Sour stomach, nasty taste in mouth, sick headache, sallow complexion, the world your enemy. Cause. Constipation, inactive liVer, overflow of bile into the system. Relief. Treatment for two nights before retiring with M0 TONIC PELLETS One a night don't worry, sleep well and Nature'll do the rest. Entire Treatment 2.5 Ct SOLD BY L. TANNER

Council Proceedings. The common council met in regular session Monday evening, with all present except Deeds. Permission was given to the school board to tap the Webster street sewer, in order to drain the Webster school building. The report of last Monday's mass meeting was submitted with .1 1 ... tne neonie s resolution, dame was received and placed on file Councilman Buck presented a res olution to the effect that no electric light franchise be granted for 18 months. Mayor Logan decid ed the tie vote which followed bv turning down the people. John Langenbaugh came before the council stating that no action had been taken in regard to stopping wagons, etc., from being run on the sidewalks of East Garro street. i Upon request of North Walnut street residents, it was agreed that the sewer should be laid on one side, instead of the middle of said street. Superintendent Underwood, stated that the contract had been let for driving the two new 8 inch wells. Work has begun, and one of the wells is now driven 12Ö feet. ' Several rank growth of weeds were reported, and the marsbal was instructed to notify residents to have the same cut down. Bills to the amount of $3"4.G7 were preserted and allowed. The ordinance fixing the grade on Harrison street was passed on first reading. Notice to build new sidewalks was served on Emanuel Prfce. The assessment roll of property benefitted by sidewalks recently laid by the city were fixed. Says Colorado is Rotten. "Colorado is the most corrupt state, in the union. It is overridden with graft. Even the women who are possessed of the right of franchise, have been reached by corporate interests. A franchise grant in Denver is indorsed by the people, no matter how bad it is. Throughout the . commonwealth overrides honesty, and the popular will is smothered in dollars." . Judge Ben B. Lindsey, Denver's belligerent juvenile court judge, Tuesday night recited the story of a politically rotten, state. A short, wiry man with keen brown eyes and an earnest manner is Judge Lindsey. He is the LaFollette of Colorado an admits that he is the most cordially hated man in the Rocky mountain region. Judge Lindsey, strange to say, has no ax to grind he is not up for re-election for a year and a half but he is sick and tired, so he says, of the methods that prevail in the state that has just elevated Simon Guggenheim, the smelter king, to the United States Senate. Used to be a Court House. Brown county's first court house has been torn down. Old residents of the county say that the first court' house was erected at Nashville nearly 100 years ago and it was used as a court house from the time Brown countv was organized until a few years ago, when the present court house was built. It was constructed of hewn poplar logs and was ic story and a half high. The upper half-niory was used as a court room and the county offices were on the first floor. Since the new court house has been in use the old building has been tied as a stable and when torn down it was the property of Rev. Campbell, a minister. The old log court house was a companion to the log jail at Nashville, but the jail is still standing. I will mail you free, t oprove merit. samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restora tive, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the com mon error oi treating symptoms on ly. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and noi the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the inside nerves mean Stomach weakness always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitably havtweak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claim.' to treat ' the "inside nerves." Also bor bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me today for sam pie and free Book., Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The Restorative is sola b; Tanner's Drug Store. I'll stop your pain free. To show you first before you spend a penny what my Pink, Piin Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets, Neuralgia, Headache, loothache. Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, iWs. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store.

CHHS, KELLISON,

Office InCorbln Block. PLYMOUTH. IND. Practices in all the Courts of Indi ana and in the United States Courts. ANNUAL PERSONALLY CONDUCTED iagara Falls M EXCURSION VIA I. 01 i) IN CONNECTION WITH THE Lake Shore & flllshigan Southern Ry. Leave Plymouth 3137 p. m. Thursday, August 1, '07 KATE, $7.50 FOR ROUND TRIP. Tickets good) returning on C. & B. Line Steamer, Buffalo to Cleveland, if desired. SIDE TRIPS TO TORONTO, THOUSAND ISLANDS ETC AND CHEAP RATES TO Sandusky and Patin-Bay. ARRANGE YOUR SUMMER OUTIXO FOR THE FIRST OF AUGUST AND GO WITH US For pamphlet containing general information, as to rate, time, etc, call on ticket agent of the above route, or address S. D. MCLEISH General Passenger Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, IND No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural Juices of dlge tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all storr.ach troubles by ctaanslng, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rivenswood. W, Va.. says: " 1 was troubled with tour stomach for twenty yeara. Kodol cured m and wa are now using it tn cnUk tor baby." FOR BACKACHEWEAK KIDNEYS TRY D WITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Jor ui lats Prepared by E. O. OeWITT CO., Chteag For Sale by All Druggists. PIANOS If you intend to buy a piano, buy the Hallet & Davis, established 1839. Invariably chosen by Conservatories and Convents. 139 competitive awards received since 1839. The Hallet 8c Davis Tiano does not admit that there is anywhere a better Piano made. We also handle the Cable & Nelsen Piano's, marvels of architectural beauty; Conway Pianos, Houghton Pianos, and High Grade Shaft Bros.' Pianos. A piano is something that a great many people buy, at least once in their lives, and which few people ought to buy more than once. Easy payments. Stores at Plymouth and Culver. T. E. HOUGHTON, Plymouth Ind. Headache and constipation disappear when Dades Little Liver Pills are used. ' They keep the system clean, the stomach sweet. Taken occasionally they keep you well. They are for the entire, family. Sold by Fred Ven2ler. Pinules are for the Kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tireo worn out feeling. They produce natural action of the kidneys in filtering waste matter out of the blood. 30 days' treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Pinules are not satisfactory For sale by Fred .Wcnzler's Drugstore. If yoai haven't the time to exercise. regularly, .Doan s Ke'gulets will prevent constipation. They induce a mib!, easj healthful action of the bowels without griping. At any drug store. Use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system b. gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly a good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by all druggists. Hundreds of people yearly go through painful operations needlessly because they never tried Man Zati Pile remedy. It is put up in such i form that it can be applied righ' where the trouble lies. It relieves the pain and inflammation. It is for any form of piles. Price 50 cents. Sold by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. The bites and stings of insects, tan. sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbolized. Acts like a poultice, and draws out inflammation. Try it. Price 25c. For sale by Fred Wcnzler's Drug Store. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Storijach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation . Dr. Shoop ha closclv matched old Java and Mochn Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tediou wait. Yoai will surely like it. SoKl v C. M. Slavter. Pinules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheumatism, kideny, bladder trouble, for lumbago and! tired worn out feeling. They bring quick relief. Satisfaction guaranteed, .bor sale by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Its action is positie and certain. Itching, painful, protuding or blind1 piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store.

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-)SBARBER SHOPSCORNER AUCH10AN AND LAPORTE STS. First-class work by first-class artists. Bath rooms open every week Cay and till noon on Sunday. CHRS, O. STEPHENSON, Prop'R,

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Grocery on Laporte street is the place to buy, anything you want to eat, and at the Lowest Prices. We pay the Tcp Prices for all Kinds of Produce and Sell at the Lowest. We are here to please. Come and See us. Yours Truly,

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CULVER. IND.. August 1st, Pre$byterin Sun. day School Picnic- Trm te.vet 11:30 . m., returning leaves Culver 6rl2 p m. sann data. Plenty coaches and good lim for everybody. J AM ESTO VN EXTOSITIO X ( Norfolk. Va.), daily until November 30thChoice of many desirable routes all rail or by ocean, bay or river steamers. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. June 2ith to July 5th, C. K. COLUMUUS. OHIO. Sept. 2nd to 6th, ISuckeye 1 lome-Coming. CULVER. IND. Special trains and fares EVERY SUNDAY during months of June, July, August and September. ' SOUTH BEND, IN).. 'Sunday, July 14th and 2Mh, Augrv.lth and 5th, Sept. 8th and 22nd. Round trip OOc. BOSTON. MASS., New England Home Week, July 25th, 2(ith, 27th and 2Sth. ' DAYTON. OHIO, Sons of Veterans, Aug. lth and l!th. CAM1 PERKY, OHIO. National and Ohio Rifle Associations, Aug. 1st to 31st SUMMER TOURIST FARES to Colorado and Pacific Coast. For Full Particulars Consult F. J. BUSSARD.N Ticket Agent Vandalia Railroad Co., Plymouth, Ind. Trial Bottles, 15c 8 oi. Bottles, 50c 20 ox. Bottles, $1.00 Also sold in Half -Gallon and Gallon Cans for Vetarinarjr Us.

Erery family has frequent use for a good liniment and none can lie found that equals in penetrating and healing powers the old reliable KING CACTUS OIL. Since 1888 it has sold on its merits 'until it is now used from the Atlantic to the Pacific. i KING CACTUS OIL is thoroaghlj antiseptic and heals a wound from the bottom, thus preventing bloed-poisonine and healinp without leaving: a scar. It speedilv heals CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OLD SORES, SWELLINGS, CHAPPED HANDS ND ALL EXTERNAL HURTS. As a rubbing liniment, for the treatmsjt of RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, and kindred nilments, its wonderful penetrating qualities make its action prompt end the pain quickly subsides. For Veterinary uie KING CACTUS OIL stands supreme. It is invaluable for BARBED WIRE CUTS, HARNESS AND SADDLE GALLS, COLLAR SOUES, SCRATCHES, GREASE HEEL, MANGE, ITCH, and; All External DUeases. If your druffist does not sell King Cactus Oil take nothing else, but renvt to us and wo will send it prepaid. OLtirt & KcDAID, Sole Manufacturers, 113-117 Fifth Avenue, CLtriTCn, Cw'A. Sold by CHAS. REYNOLDS, SHADEL'S DRUG STORE, AND OTHER GOOD DRUGGISTS. Dean's Smt Ointment Cures SpavLi. Ringbone and Curb. At Druggists, 5C: p:rt;tt!2.

HNEUU 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.03 Satisfaction guaranteed cr money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usually relieves the most severe case before morning. K-ACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 5. A. FRED WENZLER'S DRUG STORE Pain In tha head iln anrwbere. has Its rm. Pain la congestion, r&ln is blood pressure oothinj else usuallr. At l&ut. so sail Dr. Sboop, and t proYe It he has crated a littio pink tablet, 'hat tablet called Dr. Shoop's Ilea da che 'iaolet coaxes blood pressure wj from pale centers. Its effect Is charming, p'leasin ly dellf ntfuL Gently, though safely, it surely equalise the blood circa la Uon. If you hare a headache. It's blood pressor. If it's painful periods with women, same causa. If you are sleepless, restless, dttous. It's blood contortion blood pressure. That surely Is a eertalnty. for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop It in 20 minutes, and the tablets sknply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruis your finger, and doesn't it get red. and swell, ana pain youf Of course It does. It's conKon. blood pressure. You' ii. find It where pain lways. Irs simply Common Arose. Ws soil at 23 cents, nd chesrfull rsocsndj Dr. Shoop'o Headacfoio Tabloto L TANNER. Man Zan Pile remedy comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle Easy to apply rig-ht where sorencs and inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind, bleeding, itching o protuding piles. Guaranteed. Trier 50c. Get it today. For sale by Fro, Wenzler's Drug Store. The best remedy for backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder is DeVit's Kidney and Uladder Pills. Their action is prompt and sure. A week's treatment ior 2rc. Sold by all druggists. If you suffer from floating, belching, sour stomach, indigestion or dyspepsia, take a Rings Dyspepsia Tab let after each meal, and overcome the disagreeable trouble. It will improve the appetite and aid digestion. For sale by Fredl Wenzler's Drug Store

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INDIANA. Residence Phone 18. ri. WEEK END EXCURSION TO CHICAGO $1.25 round trip fronf Plymouth. Excursion train leaves 9:07 a. m. 1:58 p.m. and 6:09 p. in July 27, und S;18 and 5:45 a. m., July 28, 1907. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION LOW FARES. Pittsburg Harristjurg Baltimore Washington Daily with stopovers at NEW YOCK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND and other points on one excursion ticket GO ONE ROUTE-RETURN ANOTHER long Linrr. Annual .Seashore Excursion ATLANTIC CITY CAPE MAY and 8 other Ocean REPORTS 917 round tri from Plymouth. Auc 8 EXCURSION TO NIÄOARA FALLS $7.50 round trip from Plymouth. BJSTON, July i5 to SB New England Old HoTaWeek S topovcrt St EU'tirwve. Wath irgtor, Philadelphia d New York. SUMMER TOURIST FARES to Ocoan. LaWo kid Mountain retort and to Colorado and Pacific Cot. . ' for full particulars corfult J. E. HAN ES . Agf. Pennsylvania Line, Plymouth, lud. I 4 No. 273 Cnarantaod axlr tfco Food . and Drufs Act, Jon Z0. UCS. lOlrvey & McOaid Cuotoa, Iowa. S. C. LORIIIG, IL D. Office over Bosworth & harabaugh's in Nat Bank "Blodc Phone 05. AV. calls promptly answered. Office boars S to and 6 to 8 p. m. 1'hone 201. Residence, 31 Center at PL.YMOUTH. - INDIANA Eyes examined free and head aches cured by DRS. BURKE & LEMONTREE, 230 S. Michigan St.. South Bend, Ind. Glasses fitted at moderate prices, satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN W. PARKS LAWYER YOUtt BUSINESS SOLICITED Dr. F. Ii. BUBEJET Ct23HTSTffr Plyrrxith. Jrllara. DcVitt's Little Early Risers. Small sure, safe pills.1 Sold by all druggists. Kodol will nourish and strengthen your digestive organs and furnish the natural dife-e-stive juices for your stomach. It will make you well. Kodol digests what you eat. Sold b I-ching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures itching bleeding or protuding piles, after years of sufferingg. At any drug store. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. Ali druggists sell it. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Itlood Bitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clcarSumucr coughs and colds yield tt once to Bees Laxative Cough S'Tup. Contains honey and tar but no ppiates. Children like iL Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Soli by F-ed Wenzler. Cascasweet for babies and children makes the stomach right and allays inflammation and prevents irr. tavon. Cascasweet makes the, baby happy and well. Sold by all druggists.