Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 August 1907 — Page 8

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i rvr a i r!ciiE7 2 Wilurd Fisher is. visting with friends at Bourbon. Miss Eva Schroeder is visiting with Mends at Bciurbon. Wm. Shock is spending a few days of his vacation at Bremen. Harry Langfelt of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday in Plymouth. Miss Marie Slough of South Bend, was a Plymouth visitor Sunday. Miss Margaret Cole is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Town, at Argos. Charles Phillips' and family spent Sunday with relatives at Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Soice of Mishawaka, spent Sunday in Plymouth. . John Baxter and wife of South Bend, spent Sunday in, Plymouth. Misses Vera and Addie Kelley of .Tyner, are the guests of their cousin, Miss- Frances Dake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clay are the proud parents xf a ten pound girl, born Saturday evening. Mrs. J. C. Wolf returned to her home in Walkerton after a few days: visit with Mrs. Ceo. Koontz. Miss Zelma Heckaman of Bourbon, returned to her home Monday after a visit with friends in this vicinity. Miss Delia Wright of Walkerton, has returned to her home after?a few days' visit with Mrs. Joseph Van Vac tor. Frank Miller' has returned tot his home in Larwell, after visiting for a few days with his sister, Mrs W. O. Soudcrs. Miss Alice Barkell of Kansas City who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs." Leroy Evans, is visiting friends at Laporte. Joseph Marsh and granddaughter, Miss Clara Marsh, of Center township, are visiting with fciends at South Bend. Miss Rose Matthews of Flymouth, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. A. Rasor, left today far Alliance, 0; Warsaw Union. ". Josephine, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Raab, of Mishawaka, is spending a week with relatives in this city. Solomon Stockman and wife returned from Stratford, Texas Monday morning. While there they purchased 480 acres of land. Mrs. Clara York and daughter, Myrtle left for Devil's Laket North Dakota, where they expect to stay for a year and may locate. Miss Leona Rudi of Chicago, who has been visiting with the family of J. p Haag for a few days, is the guest of friends at Bourbon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swerington and children of South Bend, are the guests of the former's parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Swerington. . Mrs. Charles Hillsman and children arrived from Illinois for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schoner on South street. Mrs. Peter Winebrenner of Warsaw, I jA, who has been visiting the family of L. J. Hess, left for Waukarusa, to attend the Eel Christian conference. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wellman and daughter Edna, have returned to their home in Grand Rapids, Mich., after spending a few days 'with Mrs. R. Rhodes. Mrs. Isabelle Klingerman has returned to her home in Kokoma after a visit with relatives in this county. She was accompanied home by Miss Hazel Klingerman. Ora Jacox and his brother-in-law, of Chicago drove down from Nutwood in art automobile Saturday and spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Jacocc i.? this city. Mrs. H. S. Ort and Miss Wava Novis who have Len visiting Mrs. L. R. Ocker and other friends in this city, have returned to their respective homes at South Bend and Niles, Mich. , ' ; Mrs. Josephine Ratell has returned to her home in Saginaw, Mich., after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Srfoeberger. She was accompanied as far as South Bend by Mrs. Snoeberger. Miss Bessie Kuhn of Port Huron, Mich., who has been visiting with the family of Fred Kuhn for a couple of weeks, left for Fort Wayne, Monday morning. From there she will re turn home. The following were some of the Plymouth people who went to St. Joe Mich., Monday morning: Mrs. Eugene Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. E'ey, P. J. Richard, Will Schultheis?, and j Miss Deila Slo.:t. i The crop report of the agricultural ( department shows the c Jit ion of j corn Aug. 1 to have been vr.r.t :r -h3t production from 1U'.)7 abovr 409,500,000 busl-.cls; - an averao a. 14.6 per acre; spring wheat cov.Cv.l'. n 79.4. Lewis Pfeiffer and wife, of New Carlylc, Ind., who have been recently . elected superintendent and matron of the St. Joseph County Infirmary, taking their new positions on Sept. 1, are the guests of Peter Kruyer Th7 have been sent here by, Amos itler, secretary of the state board charities, to investigate the methods used in our county infirmary. Mr.- Butler says that our county institution is the best m tnaged of its kind, in the state.

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not extract sufficient if s Ed Whitehead is spending a fewdays with relatives at Knox. Mrs. L. Kowell ot uonaidson. is the guest of'friends in Elkhart. Mrs. Al Jones and son Francis, are tnc guests oi .urs. rogue m mis tuy. Jacob Ness left for an extended J trip through Wisconsin Tuesday morning. Ed Hillsman and two sons of Koko.no, are the guests of relatives in this city. Miss Mary Jacoby went to Bourbon for a few days' visit with the fam ily of Peter Hahn. Wm. F. Mann will present "The Cow Puncher at the opera house on Monday, August 19. Miss Maud Logan has returned from Rochester, where she has been attending school. Norm Miller has resigned his po sition with the Gas Co., to :cept one wffh the Wagon Work. Floyd Kelvcr has gone to South Bend for a visit of a few days with his sister, Mrs. Warren Burch. Miss Carrie Dunlap lias returned from Rochester where she has been attending commercial school. Mr.. Ben Lauer has returned to his home in Osage City, Kansas, after a few weeks visit it this city. Mrs. C. O. Guntle has returned to her home in Millersburg, after a visit with friends in Plymouth and Argos Irvan Baugh has returned to his home in Laporte, after a two wtek's visit with his aunt, Mrs. E. Koontz Mrs. Bromar and Miss Edna Bolin ger have returned to Donaldson, af tcr visiting with friends in this city. .Mrs. Lalvin bwitzer and son George, are the guests of the for mer's brother, S. W. Craig at Napannee. Mrs. Rachel Rosenberger who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. LTnger, returned to her home in Nap-1 Hush Kvser who has been employt U Iii l 11 V, v? i 1 V7 V IV 11.7 IliV J J A S S-s U I year, has been visiting his parents in thU citv t:- fKi rj., I,.,, ,ar .iii;s .iiaui.i uui uii lias iviuuiu to her home in South Bend, after spending a few' days with the family of John D. Moore. Mrs. Geo. Kleinschmidt and heguest. Mrs. Ed Sqcl, of South Bend, attended the commencement of the Rochester Commercial School. Mrs Chas. Thompson, Mrs. Otto Klingerman and Mrs. Louise Barnes have gone to Tyncr to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Thompson. Mrs. J. M. Sherwood of South Bend; who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lamson, and ofhei friends in this city, went to Bourbon, for a short visit. The proposed Woodmen's picnic, j whfh was to have been held at Plymouth Auc. 29th. has been nostooned I until the middle of September, because of the proxinfity of the circus to, their aforesaid date. Terry Sarber of Union township, made a trip to Alida, Ohio to a reunion of oeoole of that vicinitv in w M ' V wnich he was raiseu ana to visit a few days with his aged mother, who a. lives at Alida. Miss Anna Stegman has returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., after a four week's visit with her father in this city. She was accompanied home by Miss Beatrice Ryan, wha will spend a couple of weeks there. tu , f yt' r t . Thomas Joy, Miss Bessie Joy, and Mrs. J. Frank Hayn and Mrs. Mary R. Forbes of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting the family of Jas. W. Thayer Mrs. Forbs is a sister of Mrs. Thayer and is the f:rand secretary of the O E. S. of Tennessee. , A cariro of silk valued $1 .250 ooo ha hron landed ' from the Ninnon Maru at San Francisco, and in order to. better injure it enftv it forwarded east on n.isnir train It is the most valuable consignment of silk received in that port in the last four years. The Associated Advertising Clubs oi America will hold their third an nuai convention in Cincinnati on August 27 to 30. About 700 dele gates are expected. Not only will the leading advertisers of the country be present, but a great many adver tising agents and publishers Mme. Shuman-Heink Concert Wi nona Lake, Tuesday Evening, August 13. Special low rate, 75 cents round trip. Trains passing Plymouth 9:50 a. m. and 6:05 p. m. Train returning leaves Winona lake at 10:15 p. m. after concert. Great opportunity to hear this great singer, America's chief pr:na donna. The Misses Olive and Lois Thomp son and Geneva McCrory returned, 'Ac.-.r and footsore, from . their Jr. -" -lown exposition trip Thursday ' hr.t they are equally delight- ' -wth tbe trip through the various .s ot tnc east, but Jamestown itcit ana tne exposition in particular, if . i i are laooocu anogemer. The Howard cottage at Pretty Lake i.s ocupied this week by Wm. Bernficld and wife. Al Young and wife of' Logansport; George Shafer and wife of Peru, Miss Mary Shafcr of Monticello and Miss LaFatra of Logansport and Mr. Smith of Delphi. Ind. Mr. Bernfield is the head of the dress eoods department of the Schmith Kloepfer Co., of Logansport. The entire party were enter tained Monday evening at the San Souci cottage owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kloepfer.

Miss Florence Meyer, of Chicago,

is visiting with her cousin, Miss Sar ah FritzcH in this city. Frank Brooke caught a large fish at Petosky the other day, and sent it home'in four sections. Mrs. Alta Braycr of Walkcrton, spent the day with Mrs. M. M. Lo gan enroute toi Fort Wayne. Mrs. Chas. Bombaidt has returned to her home ii Mishawaka, after vis iting her sister, Mrs. James v Cook for a few days. Miss Bessie Williams is spending a couple oit . weeks m Indianapolis, studying the milliner- styles for the ming season. Master Earl Bonham has returned to his home in Indianapolis, after a few day's visit wiih his aunt, Mrs: name uonnam. Mrs". Gcoirge Gulling of South Bendj who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Nicholas Dietle, has returned home. Council Proceedings. The city council met in regular session, ,ionuay evening witn j members, Buck, McCoy and Tanner present. A petition signed by Flora Lam bert, Frank Shepard, Wm. Wagoner, et al, to extend the sidewalk on Charles street to the residence of Win. Wragoner, was referred ta com mittee on streets and alleys. A petition to extend the Pearl street sewer iu ui.uu sutu, aa i'i.scnted to the council, signed by D L. Dickenson, W. T. Leonard, H. B Allen, et al. Same was referred to committee on sewers and drains. The county auditor presented the city valuation report, which we published some tune ago. I his report was placed on file. The Novelty Mfg. Co., asked leave to run a private sewer through the alby between Plumb and Walnut streets, as far as the North street sewer, ana tnere to erapiy nuu mai sewer. Matter was referred to committee on sewers and drains. . a i. ! a iU m i Permission was given Adam E. Wise to tap the Williams street sewer. Walks on East Sophia street were reported in tad condition. Superintendent of water works re ported that the laying of water mains on West Garro street has been com pleted, ;nd those on Williams street nearly s . ' Report of street commissioner was received and placed on file Bills to the amount of $154S.G1 were allowed The renort of the finance commit tee was Cash on hand .$ CSG.71 .$154.61 Bills allowed Defunct balance $ SG1.90 The chairman on finance committee recommenueci nat uc nawferred from Improvement fund, in or der to meet obligations. Committee was ordered to make further investi gations'. It was recommended that a build ing for headquarters of city police be built at corner of Michigan and La norte streets. Matter was referred toi special committee with instruc tions to report. Committee on sewers and drains reported that Thayer street sewer had been inspected and found in good condition The residents of Dixon street pe titioncd for a cradc. i i order that curbing might be laid. City survcyo was instructed! to prepare grade and city attorney was instructed to prepare an ordinance for the same. Committee on numbering of streets stated that the work had been begun. Numbering of Streets City Civil Engineer John Butler, with the assistance of Frank Leonard and Lloyd Botwell, commenced -work Tuesday on draughting plats for the numbering of streets. Michigan street will be the base line for all streets running east and west, and Laporte street will be the awu v . base line for all streets running north and south. The scheme of numbering will be the same as was first agreed upon, known as the Philadelphia system. Every twenty-two feet wUl call for number, the even numbers being " the right and the odd numbers on the left hand sidc of the strf ?t g?in from the base line, and every block will begin with a hundred.y Thus 400 South Michigan street would be the house situated on the west side on the south corner of Michigan street four blocks from Laporte street. The contract for numbering the houses themselves, and posting the names of the streets has been let. When the plats have been prepared they will be legally adopted by the city and can thus be used in descnb ing real estate property. Have: Passed! $20,000 Mark. The Nappanee-Syracuse "shor line" or divison proposiion of the Ft Wayne & South Bend proposed dec trie line, continues to look good a Nappanee. The men at the head of the propo sition are working hard to finish up the preliminary work so that the ac tual work of construction on the "short lin" will begin Oct. 1, within sixty days hence The nnderwritine of the bonds in Nappanee for the proposed $30,000 has passcd over the twenty thousand . and th mcn hope t0 ciose up that part;cuiar cn(f cf the business I ,e hv other points to work and the time i short. Stone Tieid to Corpse. With a 15-pound stone tied abou his. neck with a handkerchief, Conrad Ncub, aged 55, of Anderson, wa fonind Saturday night floating in Eagle Lake at Winona. The body had the appearance of having been in the water from five to ten days. I is thought the body, was brought to the surface by the wheel of a steam er. ,

A. P. Operators Quit. The telegraph operators employed

on the leased wires of the Associated Press the country's general news association went on strike in Chicago and in many otfier cities Mon day night. The step was taken sud denly at 7:31 o'clock in Chicago and was a surprise even to the national labor leaders in the city. For the time being the action completely crippled the news service f the organization. The New York operators left their keys simultaneously with thöse in the big news distributing office in the Western Union building, Clark street and Jackson boulevard in Chicago. In some cities, however, the "A. P." men remained at work. This was the case in Detroit, Cleveland, Milwaukee, and St. Joseph, Mo. The Associated Press employs throughout the country 300 operators for its leased wire service. The operators in Chicago and New York refused to give the corporation any further time in which to consider their demands, although it was explained to the union officials in a communication from Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Associated Press, that it would be impossible to consider the demands' in the short time allowed in the ultimatum. In Chicago the seventeen operators walked out with scarcely any demonstration. They lingered a few minutes around their keys until one of the officials advised them to leave the operating room. Immediately after the strike' the ocal officials of the Associated Pres? ook what measures they could for urnishing the newspapers the best possible service under such condi tions. Mr. Stone's reply to the demands was as toiiows: "New Yori-, Aug. 12, 1907, To Operators: I received this morning a commu nication from a large number ot tne operators in -the service of the Assa ciated Pres askincr for a changed scales of wages and hours and re questing a reply by 7:30 this evening, ''The changes involved are so rad ical in their nature as to add over $200,000 a year, and probably raor to the expense of this organization The Associated Press is mutual in its character, makes no profits, and has no surplus fund out of which such a sum could be paid. Any such increase must ot necessity De leviea back upon the newspapers as a part of jheir weekly assessments. "As general manager' I have no power to make such an increase either in salaries' or assessments without authority from the board of directors, and it is obviously impos sible to call this board together with in the time named. The board con sists of fifteen members, scattercc throughout the entire country. "At the same time, acting under authority heretofore granted me by the board of directors, I shall be glad at any time to meet a committee of our own operators and conifer with them respecting hours of service and compensation, with a view to mak ine some recommendation to the next mcetinc of, the board of di.ee tors which shall meet any fair or jus expectations of those in our opcrat ing service. "Even were I free to act, I think you must agree with me that a ques tnrn of this magnitude should not be nrcsed to a conclusion within the limits of a few hours and without any opportunity for consultation be twecn myself and representatives, c our operating force. Melville E. Stone, "General Manager.' Band Concert. The Band Concert for thjs week will be held on Thursday evening August 15. The program will consist of such as "The Boston Commandcry march; "A Whispered Thought" to the "Gingerbread Cadets". The Sur La Mer" (on the sea) waltzes and red hot new one from just off th press, entitled "The Eagles Conven tion by .Mr. bchultz. lhese arc just a few samples of what the band wi play on this evening. Everybody is invited to attend. A Rational Treatment for CötflrrSü Is one that soothes the inflamed and congested membranes and heals and cleanses without 'drugging' the affec ted parts. gives quick and permanent relief from Catarrh, Colds all affections of the membranes of the nose and throat "Wo CuArante Satisfaction Buy a 50-cent tube of Nosena from L. TANNER and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail loc. BROWN MTG CO.. Ot. Mo. CrnevilU.TBB. , Dummies' in Bands. An interesting disclosure concern ing the foreign bands which are now Swarming over the country giving concerts at the parks has just been made, though for the truthfulness o the story the Tribune does not vouch A dispatch from New York says: "Resolutions adopted by the-Amer Jran Pprlpraflnn rtt Mncirinne nrrnn . . ......... , Pise an interesting investigation of the big concert bands of the country The federation charges1 that in many of the famous foreign bands now touring the country only about two thirds play real instruments and tha the favorite class employed as musi fakers, declares the investigating committee." o Vi I Im r Cirrs sonn- Fjjrijs"

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I will mail you free, t oprovc merit samples of my Dr. Shoop s Restora live, and my Book on either Dyspep sia, 1 he Heart or ihe Kidneys Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys are merely symptoms of ; deeper ailment. Don't make the com mon error oi treating symptoms on ly. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nervesthe inside nerves mean Stomach weakness .always. And the Heart and Kidneys; as well, have their con trolling or inside nerves. Weaken lhese nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made itfame. No other remedy even claim to treat the "inside; nerves." Also bor bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop s Res torative. Write me today for sam pie and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Ra cine, Wis. Ihe Restorative is solu b Tanner's Drug Store. Piles get quick and certain relie from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment Its action is positie and certain. Itch ing, painful, protuding or blind piie disappear like'magic.by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents Sold by Tanner's Drug Store. I'll stop your pain free. To show you first before yooi spend a penny what my Fmk, Tain I ablets can do I will mail you free, a trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab lets. Neuralgia, Headache, loothache Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop s Head ache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr Shoop, Racine, iWs. Sold by Tan ners Drug Store. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE To the Citizens of the Second Ward of the City of Plymouth, Center Township. Marshall County. State of Indiana: The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their next regular term, to be held at the court house, in the city of Plymoiuth, in said county, commencing On the first Monday in September, A. D. 1907, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the orivileee of allow1 ing said liquors to be drank on the premises where sold, for one year. The premises where said liquors are to be soJd and drank are described as follows, towit: In a room on the first floor of a two story and basement brick building situate on the west twenty-ttf'o (22) feet of the east sixty-six (66) feet of the lot known as the "Hank Lot," on the south side of Laporte street in the city of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana. Savd room is' twenty and one-half (20V2) feet wide and sixty-three (63) feet and three (3) inches long, with a ceiling fourteen (14) feet above the floor of the room, and fronts north on said Laporte street. He also applies for the privilege of selling soft drinks, lunch, tobacco and cigars in said room. LORENZO R. OCKER.

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ST. LOUIS, MO., Meeting of InterBi ate Mercbazti Ateoclatioi , Arg. 3dto Sth; 17th to 23d: Aug. 31st to Sept. 6'b. and Sept. 14th to 2pth. NEW YORK N.Y. Meeting Merchant' As. ocittion, Aug. 17 to ? Set. on certificate plan. ClEYELANO.O., Meeting of wholesale Merchants' Board Aug. 16 to 22, on certificate plan. H0MESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS, to Territory in the Northweit, West. South. Southwest and Southeast. 1st and 3d Tuesdays JAMESTOWN EXrOSITION(Norfolk. Va.), daily until November 30th. Choice of many desirable routes all rail or by ocean, bay or river steamers. SOUTH BEND, IND, Sunday Aug, llthind 25th; Sept. 8th od 2Jd. Round trip. 60c. COLUMBUS. OHIO, Sept. 2nd to Gth, Buckeye Home-Coming. CULVER. IND. Special trains and fares EVERY SUNDAY during months of June, July, August and September. DAYTON, OHIO, Sons of Veterans, Aug. ISth and lDth. CAMP TERRY, OHIO, National and Ohio Rifle Associations, Aug. 1st SUMMER TOURIST FARES' to Colorado and Pacific Coast. For Full Particulars Consult F. J. BUSSARD. Ticket Agent Vandalia Railroad Co., Plymouth, Ind. Tri Bottie, 15c 8 os. Bottles, 50c 20 oz. Bottles. Sl.OO Also sold in Half-Gallon and Gallon Cans for Veterinary Usa.

Every family has frequent use for a good liniment and none can be found that equals in penetrating and healing powers the old reliable KING CACTUS OIL. Since 1SSS it has sold on its merits until it is now used from the Atlantic to the Pacific ' KING CACTUS OIL is thoroughly antiseptic and heals a wound from the bottom, thus preventing blood-poisoning: and healinj? without leaving a scar. It speedily heals CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OLD SORES, SWELLINGS, CHAPPED HANDS aND ALL EXTERNAL HURTS. As a rubbing liniment, for the ereatmiJt of RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, and kindred ailments, its wonderful penetrating qualities make its action prompt and the pain quickly subsides. For Veterinary use KING CACTUS OIL stands supreme. It is invaluable for BARBED WIRE CUTS, HARNESS AND SADDLE GALLS, COLLAR SORES, SCRATCHES, GREASE HEEL, MANGE, ITCIL and All External Diseases. ' If your druvrist does not scD King Cactus OH tako noUuag eUe, but remit to us and wo will send it prepaid. OLtlEY & KcDAlD, Sslg Manufacturers, 113-117 Fifth Averse, CUSTCri, ICTTA. Sold by CHAS. REYNOLDS, SHADEL'S DRUG STORE. AND OTHER GOOD DRUGGISTS. Dam's Smt 01ntr.snt Cores Sparln. Ri:gt:;.3 i:i Curb. At Drcigists, 5C: p :rt:ü::,

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. No. 12614. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, September Terr?, 1907. John W. Rupel 1 vs' Caroline Bixler et al Complaint to quiet title. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by E. C. Martindale, his attorney, has filed in my office his complaint against the defendants; .and, it appearing-by the affidavit of a competent person tlyit the defendants, Dennis Lower and Mary A. Lower, his wife; Aaron Bennett and .cn nett, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; The unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Dennis Lower, deceased; The unknown hq(rs, legatees and devisees of Mary A: Lower, deceased; The unknown heirs, legatees and devisees of Aaron Bennett, .deceased; The unknown heirs legatees and devisees of Bennett (wife of Aaroai Bennett) deceased, are non-residents of the State of Indiana: They are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and unless they appear and answer thereto on or before the calling of said cause, on Monday the ICth day of September, 1907, being the first judicial day oif the September term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 3rd Monday of September, A. D., 1907, said complaint and the matters and things therein alleged will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, the. Clerk and" seal of said (seal) Court, at Plymouth, Indiana, this 23rd day of July, 1907. jly25w.l JOHN R. JONES, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. E. C. Martindale, Plaintiff's Atty. APPLICATION. FOR LICENSE. To the citizens of the Second Ward of the City of Plymouth, Center township, Marshall county, and State of Indiana. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Board of County . Commissioners of said county, at their next regular ternvlo be held at the court house, in the chy of Plymouth, in said county, commencing on the first Monday of September, A. D. 1907, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in le?s quantity than a quart at a time, and also for a permit to sell soft drinks and lunch, with the privilege of allowing said liquors to be drank and said lunch eaten on the premises where sold, for one year. The premises where said liquors are to be sold and drank are described as follows, to-wit: In a cue story frame building, situate on the west end of t;e south htilf of the north half, or twenty-two (22) feet wide off the south side of the north half of lot number four (4) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Plymouth, Center township, Marshall county, Indiana. The room in which said liquors are to be sold and drank being twenty (20) feet north and south by fifty (50) feet east and west, with twelve (12) foot ceiling, and fronting west on Michigan street. auglw2 JACOB F. RENTSCHLER. Any skin itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin itching. At all drug stores.

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truly. and Undertaker. INDIANA. Residence Phone 1& .4 SPECIAL EXCURSION TO WINONA LAKE Tuesday, Ars. 13, 1907, account Mme. schumanu-nelnt Concert. Round trip 75c. Going 9:5o a. m.. 6:115 p. ni., returning on special train, at 10:15 pm., after concert. FROM PLYMOUTH, IND., TO ATLANTIC CITY and other seashore resorts $17.00 Round Trip, Aug. O NIAGARA FALLS $7.50 Round Trip Aug. 27 Jamestcoin Exposition Dalty Excursionsto Norfolk Tour of East with stopovers Northwest Wcct Southwest SPECIAL REDUCED FARES FOU PAUTICULAKS CALL ON J. . HANES. Ticket Agent No. 275 Cuarantoo! ndT tKo Food and Drag's Act. I..-. f IfM Diner A McDaidJ Clinton, Iowa. S. C. LORING, U. D. Office over Bosworth & Sham baugh 's in Nat Bank 'Block Phone 05. All calls promptly answered. Office hours to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. l'none 201 Residence, SI Center it. F l Y M O UT H. - INDIANA Eyes examined free: and heideyes cured. We return our car fare for the Bend? to these fitted with gold or gold filled glasses. DRS. BURKE & LEMONTREE, 230 S. Michigan Su South Bend, Ind. Dr. F. II. BTJEKET Plymouth. lndiaro. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Patrick Hursen, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale, pursuant to an order had and obtained of the Judge of the Marshall Circuit Court, according to law, at the law office of L. M. Lauer, in City of Plymouth, Center tawnship, Marshall County, Indiana, on Thursday, August 15, 1C07, and from time to time thereafter until all is sold. The personal property of said Kstate consisting of Horses, Cattle, Cows, Hogs, Wagons, Farming Implements and HouschoKd Goods and Kitchen and other furniture and other articles. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. TERMS OF SALE: Sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over five dollars, a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving note at six per cent interest, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and with attorney s fees, with good and sufficient surety. Dated August 5, 1007. JAMES E. HAN ES, Executor. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1SS4. State of Indiana, Marshall county, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Mathias Beatty, late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. I. W. Beatty, July 30, 1907 Executor. A. E. Wise, Atty. 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 Wcnzler. Dyspepsia is our national milmenL Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It strengthens stomach membranes, pnxmotcs flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. 'My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil. The pzix tllltj lilC lilllU dtl A Iv.r ful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Har.rcn, Hamburg, N. Y. t ,