Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 August 1907 — Page 8

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8 i0'& LOCAL NEWS John Southworth went tc Chicago Sunday evening. A. I,. Volmellan is the new M. P. preacher for thtf Plymouth circuit. Mrs. J. W. Blodget of Chicago, is the guest of Dan Jacoby and family. Miss Frecda Chandler of Warsaw, is spending the week with friends in this city. Miss" Bertha Swover'and has gone to, Chili, Ind., for a weeks'-visit with relatives. Mrs. A. Mitchell of Chaunte, Kansas, is visiting with the family of V. V. Sponsler. Miss Mary Jacoby has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends at Lima, Ohio. Mr. Z. G. Reinochl of Nappanee, is spending a few days? with the family of H. L. Unger. Misses Frances Thayer and Kstclla Reynolds' have returned from a two weeks' visit at Iaporte. . Miss Ryth Moore has returned from a couple weeks' visit with rela tives at North Manchester. Miss Grace and Master Glen Ritchey are visiting with Miss Ritc!.ey's sister, Mrs. Kortlatg in Chicago. Fred Morsches, oi Anderson, Ind., is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Morsches int this city, Miss Fay Gardner of Terre Haute, who has been visiting with her nun:, M-s. C. D. SnocbergqT, is the guest of friends at Chicago. At Hope hospital in Ft. Wayne on Friday Mrs. Frank Langhor, of Columbia City, was operated upon for gall Atones and 1,247 were removed. She will recover. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wiltfong left for Syracuse N. Y. on the Niara excursion Tuesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Les'ie Bell and family, who reside at Manlius, a suburb of Syracuse. Bert Harris, a brother of John Harris, ami an old resident oi Plymouth, is here visiting with relatives. He is an expert musician and composer, and has not been in Plymouth for 15 years. Twenty-five members of the Young omen's Social unions of the Presby terian church gave an informal surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Thornbury at the home of Miss Estella Chase, Monday evening. Among the Niagara Falls- excursionists Tuesday morning were Mrs. John Boss and four daughters, He!en Jordan, Ada Haag, and Clara Grttter. Mrs. Boss and children will continue to Jamestown and other eastern points. The Northwest Indiana conference of the'M. E. church in which Plymouth is located, -will meet at Gretncastle, September 5. It is understood that Rev. J. S. Crowder will not return consequently Plymouth will have a new preacher. John Flosinzier has filed a replevin suit against, John Doe, for recovery of dog. Said Doe went to Flosinzier's residence and took dot; .way from Mrs. Flosinzier, claiming ;h animal to be his. The hearing is set for Monday at 9:00 a. m. at Unger's court. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Wiltrout returned from Ohio, Sunday 'morning, where they have been living the past six years. They will visit their son in Minnesota and will then rs turn to Plymouth and make their home at their residence on South street Maria B. Woodworth,' the ones famous? trance evangelist, has emerged from sevral years' obscurity and is back in Indiana. The usual crop of religions maniacs will follow her reappearance unless Marie his lost the strange power she used to exert over her "converts." James M. Dale, one of Goshen's oldest merchants, died Sunday aged 76 years. He was. for several years a leading business, man of Plymouth; he left here in 1873. His wife was Miss Bessie Fuller, daughter of Judge Fuller of this city. She with a son and a daughter nirvive. Genevera Dreiblebis, daughter oi Mr.' and Mrs. Louis Dreiblebis, died Friday at their home, 915 East Minor street, aged 5 months and 5 days. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's church, Sunday morning' at -fi:45, Rev. Father Peter Lauth officiating. after which the remains were taken to Plymouth for' intermentSouth Bend Times. Thoroughly convinced that the campaign to rid Chicago of criminals is genuine and that the police are in earnest in an effor' to put a stop to the crime wave which has been responsible for numerous murders' and hold-ups during the past month, "yeggs", "stick-up" men, ordinary thieves and crooks of every description are leaving the city by scores. Gustave H. Schinkcy died last Friday and was buried Sunday at South Bend. He had been confined for 'a number of years in Longcliff asylum, insanity being brought on by his continued labor in a factory near a tremendous hammer whose poundings caused his mind to give way. His wife, whose maiden name was Edith Bailey, was a Marshall county girl and a sister of Mrs Adam Kepler of this city. ' .

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Miss Laura Boss is spending a few days at Bremen. Mrs. Sarah Whits is spending a few days at Argos. Mrs. Amanda White has returned from her visit at Culver. U. S. Lemcrt and family are spending a few days at Elkhart Mrs. Chas. Walburn and daughters are visiting at Jackson, Mich. Mrs. Otto Albert has gone to Kokomo for a visit of a few days. J. E. Bergman has returned from a couple weeks' stay at French Lick. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keitzman went to Wanatah for a visit of a few days Wm. Clark and family of South Bend, are visiting with friends in this city. Orlando Young has returned to Chicago after a visit of eight weeks in this city. Miss Goldic Hill and Master Paul Crawford are visiting with relatives in South Bend. Miss Rose Hagar has returned to South Bend after a two weeks' visit with her parents. Mrs. Clayton; Resslar and son of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. James Goddard of Twin lakes, is visiting with her son, John Van Kirk at Monon, Ind. M. O. Roark of Montazuma, la., has returned to his home after a visit with friends in this city. Mrs. Harry Latta of Mobile, Alabama, is the guest of her father, Dr. Martin for a few weeks. Mrs. Eva Abair has returned to her home near Argos, after visiting with friends in this vicinity. Mrs. C. C. Bovvell nd Miss May Hess, of Argos, spent the day in Plymouth, enroute to Niles, ,Mich. Rev. W. W. Raymond, the former Episcopal minister, is in the city, atending the dedication services. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fryman and daughters, Marguerite,. Edna and Pearl, are guests of friends at Chicago. Mrs. L. R. Case and daughter Elmira. have returned to their home in Marion, after a few days visit with friends in this- city. Miss Ilattie Mason has accepted employment with the Indiana Amuse ment Co. She will make the stir rounding towns' with them. Mrs. George Keiser has returned to her home in South Bend, after spending a few days with the family of George Keiser in this city. Misses Hazel Filar and Jessie Aycry of Evanston, 111., who have been visiting with Mrs. Wm. Smith, are spending a few days at South Bend. Miss Addie Brown of Los Angeles, Cal., who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. N. Wilson, for a couple of "weeks, returned home, Sat urday. 1 Mrs. Gust Bash of Mansfield, O., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will White, her mother, Mrs. Shanabrook, and othe relatives in this city and county. Rev. Cleaverr the former pastor of the U. B. church, and family have re turned to their home, in Elkhart after spending a few days with friends in this citv. Gilbert Vinall and sister, Esther, have returned to their home in this city after a two weeks' visit with their sister, Mrs. Earl Conaub at Mishawaka. Mr. Griffin of Fort Wayne, who was for twenty years the, Pennsyl vanb ticket agent at Bourbon, spen Saturday and Sunday in this city, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Steinbach. I Uncle Joe Cannon told his friends at Plattsburtr N. Y., Friday that he is quitting the' smoking habit. He used to smoke fifteen black cigars but lately only three. He says he is going to quit entirely. The "Muck Rakers" returned from Big lake Friday evening after a two weeks outing. The party was com posed of Harlcy Harris, Buster Brown, Dugan Reynolds, Charlie Wilson and Stoner Bunnell. They re port fishing very good. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Baxter of this city, last Sunday occurred the christening of their grandson, Paul Englen Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Baxter of South Bend. A number of the friends and relatives were presen and an enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. Theodore Cressner and children, of Plymouth, are guests of the family of W. F. Schrlt. Mrs. Cressner has just rcturn-d from a trip to Dawson, Alaska, and considers tha j the most marvelous country in the i world for tourists to visit. Bremen Enquirer. . Physicians sav that the time for typhoid fever is here and that people should now take care of themselves to prevent the epidemic. The sudden changes in the atmosphere and the other conditions of the weather make the season a favorable one for this particular disease. Mrs. Jesse Brumbaugh and child ren and Miss Anna Laiming have returned to their home in LaGrangc 111., after a couple weeks' visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mr? John Zumbaugh in this city. Miss Delphia Zumbaugh accompanied them home to visit until school be gins.

Mrs. George Kruyer and daughter,

Clara, spent Sunday at Fort Wayne. Joseph Bergman of Mishawaka, spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emenacker of Benton Harbor, spent Sunday in Ply mouth. Wm. Stangle operator at the Vandalia station, attended a reunion at Winona Sunday. The heavy frosts in the northwest have caused an advance in the price of corn and wheat Mrs. Chas. Nation and two daughtrs arc spending a few days with friends at South Bend. Miss Emma Nye has returned to South Bend after a few days' visit with friends in this city. Misses Mercie ancr Agnes Jones are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Jenny Berry at Macy, Ind. Mrs. Jacob Shultz has returned to her home in Niles, Mich., after visit ing with relati-s in this city. Mrs. F. W. Suit his returned to her hörne in Three Rivers, Mich., after a few days' visit with friends in this city. Mrs. Wm. Klingerman has return ed to her home in Kokomo, after at tending the funeral of Mrs. John Klingerman. Rev. N. H. Shepherd former pastor of the Christian church here, now at South Bend, is spending i couple of days in this city. Ed Rodgers spent Sunday with his brother Nehon, in Niles, Mich. His little nephew, Elton, returned with him to visit in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Art Underwood have returned to their home in South Bend, after a couple weeks' visit with the family of A. R. Underwood. Mrs. P. Schlosser and daughter, Jesse, of Argos. who have been spending a few days in this city, are the guests of friends at Bremen. i Mrs. Ray G. Upson, wife of the former U. B. minister, has returned to her home in Dayton, Ohio, after a few days' visit with Plymouth friends. who has been spending a couple oi days with Miss Olive Beldon, went to South Bend, Monday, for a few days. Mrs. H. F. Krueger of Chicago, who has been visiting with the family of Peter Kruyer and Miss Loretta Kruyer, have gone o Eagle lake for week. Mrs. Docie Smith of Portland, Or egon, who has been visiting with the family of F. G. Lamson, John Bowell and others, left for Bellevue, Ohio, for a visit with friends. . Mrs. James Milner of Kokomo, and' Mrs. Conrad Flosinzier of Mans field, Ohio, have returned to their re spective homes after visiting for a few days with the family of John Flosinzier. Instead of being a city of 100,000, Gary, Ind., is being made ready for a population of 300,000. But Indianap olis needn't be nervous. It is seldom that the largest city in a state be comes the caprtal. The brewers of St. Louis have tak en a step in the right direction by resolving not to sell their goods to saloonkeeper who violate the law. This looks like business good busi ness. Law-breaking must be made odious all along the line. The number of deaths resulting from Fourth oi July injuries in the United States has decreased from 460 in 1903 to 1C4 in 1907. This substantial decrease is in a large measure due to the persistent attention given the question by the American press. Albert T. Richter, of the firm of Wile & Richter, met with a painful accident Sunday. While working arwind their pony, which was kept in John Bowell's" barn, he was kicked in the face by the nony. The bridge of his nose was broken, and his face badly bruised. Anarchists; Plan Big Union. Emma Goldman, in the American anarchist congress at its opening Sunday said she brought cordial greetings from all the anarchists in '.he United States, from San Francisco to New Vork. She declared that the .iterty of th masses existed only on paper. She fervently hoped the congress v.culd devise an intrnatvml organization of anirchists, anj said ther was nothing to, hope for fro:i the social- Democrats. All the speakers criticised th? peace conference at The Hague and the international socialist congress at Stuttgart, describing the first as merely an assembly for the organization of war, and declaring that the latter had passed resolutions containing thousands of words witho:.r ?-- riving at a definite conclusion cn my subject. About 300 delegate were present, representing the United States, Spain, Italy, France. Russia, jGermany, Belgium, Bohemii, Switzerland and Servia. Cirra Soüps Bunti? 0 UVSR is your best friend or your worst enemy. Active it's your friend. Torpid it's your enemy, and its army is Constipation, Biliousness. Sick Headache, etc AND TON Id MT.T.TRTmake active, strong and healthy livers, preventing and relieving liver troubles. Complete Treatment 2.5p. SOLD BY L, TANNER

Council Proceedings.

The common council met in regular session Monday evening with all members but Ness present. Permission was given Edward L. Burns to tap the East Sophia street sewer. A petition wis presented, signed by Wm McDuffy, Mrs. Cappel and Adam E. Wise to construct a sewer from their lots on North Center to North street. Petition was referred to cemmittee with power to act. The committee instructed to investigattj the advisability of laying a sewer from the residence of D. LDickenson to Dixon street reported favorably. Resolution w?. ordered to be drawn up "for nex meeting. Commissioner's report was read and received. Several sewers were reported as being partly chocked, and in need of slushing. MattcT was referred to a committee with power to act Bills to the amount of $401,61 were presented and allowed. Committee on council stationary reported Cash on hand $903.83 Bills allowed 401.61 Bal on hand $502.27 The committee appointed to look after construction of a police headquarters, advised that the south side of Laporte, and the east side of Michigan streets, be selected as :he site. Committee was instructed to prepare plans and specifications for the building, to be submitted at next council meeting. The petition of Novelty Mfg. Co., to run sewer and tap North street sewer was granted. The city civil engineer was instructed to inspect the drain of the Ora Jacox barn, and see that it is made sanitary. 1 A telephone pole which was reported as being in the mic'dle of the road, 0,n corner of Washington and Second streets was ordered removed. The council accepted the plats prepared by the city engineer and his assistants in reference to numbering of streets. Several streets which had no names, and others which had duplicate names, were renamed by the council. The ordinance in accepting the plats and requiring numbers to be placed rn houses, passed the first reading. Numbers will be required to be placed over the front door, or on the front of all residences, before Jan. 1, OS. The numbers will be .3 1-2 inches long, will be a dark blue background svith white numbers. A fine will be imposed upon all not complying with the ordinance. Mrs. James Houghton was granted permission to tap North Center street sewer. With this the council adjourned. James Oliver Dying.V There is little change in the Condition of James Oiiv:r, millionaire and philanthropist who is dying at South Bend. Late Sunday evening he sank into a sleep, but his physicians can offer no hope. He is suffering from heart trouble and weakness caused by old age as he is 84 years old. Mr. Oliver is one of the most noted of South Bend's famous manufacturers, and from a penniless youth he arose to a multimillionaire by his own efforts. In his young manhocd he learned a new process of chilling steel and he amassed his fortune as a plow manufacturer. With the acquiring of wealth he indulged his philanthropic desires an he has contributed large sums to educational institutions and for charitable purposes. Nature Freak. The chauffeur is a flying animal new to our fauna. Its original habitat is France but it is hardy, adapts itself "to all climates, and multiplies' rapidly, so that it now abounds in most parts of the world. Its habits are as yet undetermined. It flies by night as well äs by day, low toward the ground. It docs not hibernate, strictly speaking, although it shows some preference for warm regions. ' Its reason for killing its prey is still in question. It does- not feed upon its prey, but since increase of speed in flight accompanies each death some have supposed that the chauffeur draws vigor in some way from the victims. The Naturalist. Not! Until Then. When the food medicines and drinks have all bee purified, and the last trust is gasping in articulo mortis, and all known safety appliances have been applied to every track and train and the saloons become so moral that they only open at such times as no person wants a drink, and the Ananias Club has died of inanition, and the mollycoddle and poltroon exist only on wires in the museum, then the Bar Associations will start a movement to retire shysters without honor. But not, apparently, till then. Indianapolis Star. For Sale. 1 A seven room house near the Novelty in good repair. Cement walks, curbing, shade trees and fairly good barn. Has never brcn vacant since built. Will sell at a bargain. P. O. Box 43. A national Treatment for CfltflPPln Is one that soothes the inflamed and congested membranes and heals and cleanses without "drugging" the affeoicupans. gives quick and permanent relief from Catarrh, Colds all affections of the membranes of the nose and throat. We Guarantee Satisfaction! Buy a 50-cent tube of Nosena from L. TANNER and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and BoolCet by mail 10c . BROWN MrC CO.. Ot Lovi, Mo. Grn-v 11U.T

CIRCUS HAPPENINGS.

A Great Parade. The parade Tuesday morning of fhe Wallace-Hagcnbcck shows was probably the best ever seen in this city; its immense length and varied at tractions; its fine horses and splendid equipage; its horsemen and horse women; its large showincr of onen j cages of wild animals? its droves r.f elephants and dromedaries, with its bands of music, was never nrnacc by any former show combination. Messrs Wallace & Hagenbeck have done wisely in preserving the oldtime feature of the narade. th.it ha been cut out by many of the larger shows. It gives satisfaction, is what people expect and what they want to see. The Wallace parade in itself was a great show and gave a strong impetus to the making of the enor mous company of people that filled the grat tents of the Wallace-Hag-enbeck show. The Walace show has always been popular in Plymouth, and this year it was doubly so. MrsL Salsbury Injured. While forming for the circus pa rade, at about 11:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, one of the band wagons ran against the porch of the Ameri can hotel, tearing the roof down and injuring mere or less seriously, sev eral people who were seated on the porch. About twenty persons were on the porch watching the parade form. When the wagpn struck one of the outside supporting pillars, the crowd made a dash, for the doors of the house. The roof fell upon and pinioned several, however. Mrs. Salsbury was struck on the head, and was badly, but hot seriousiy hurt. A crowd of men lilted the fallen root off the people who were imprisoned beneath it. Cash Drawer Rifled. The usual crowd of thieves aud house breakers followed the circu3 to Plymouth. While its employes were watching the parade, the steam laundry was entered -and its cash drawer rifled. The money obtained .va.i a small amount. Court News. Viola Haas has filed suit against her husband, Daniel Haas, for divorce, alimony and custody otv child ren. . I AHi air D fessmg If you wish a high-class hair dressing, we are stire Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and smooth, makes it look rich and luxuriant, prevents splitting at the ends. And it keeps the scalp free from dandruff. Does no I change the color of the hair. A ToranU with ch bottla Show it to your dootor Ask him about it. then do aa h U71 yers At the same time the new Ayer's Hair Vigor is a strong hair tonic, promoting the growth of the hair, keeping all the tissues of the hair and scalp in a healthy condition. The hair stops falling, dandruff disappears. A splendid dressing. Udo by the 3. C. Ayer Co., LowoU, 2Ie. -- Man Zan Pile remedy comes put uj in a collapsible tube with a nozzle Easy to apply right where soreness and inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind, bleeding, itching o protuding pilesi Guaranteed. Price 50c Gei it today. For sale by rrc Wenzler's Drug Store- , . DeWitt's little Early Risers don't sicken or gripe. Small Pills, easy ot take. SoJd by all druggists. I DeWitt's Little Early Risers Small sure, safe pills. Sold by all druggists. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bees Laxative Cough S'rup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like it Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Sold by rred Wenzler. Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop' "Health Coffee" at our store. If rea! coffee disturbs your Stomach, vou Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation . Dr. Shoop ha;closel matched old Java and Moch.Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee ir it. Dr. Shoop's Ilealth Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspep siä is a preparation of vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It di gests what you eat. Sold by all drug gists. " : Headache and constipation disappear when Dades Little Liver PHls are used. They keep the system clean, tlie stomach sweet. Taken occasionally they leep you well. They re for the entire family. ' Sold b Fred Wenzler. mon error oi treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the inside nerves mean Stomach weakness .always. And the Heart and Kidneys as well, have their con trolling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you inevitablv havr weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves." Also hor bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Res torative. Write me today for sam pie and free Book. Dr. Shoop, Ra ine, Wis. The Restorative is solu h Tanner's Drug Store. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are best for backache and weak kidneys. Sold by all druggists. 'My child was burned terribly Oout the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg! N. Y. Ttrhirg bleeding, protuding or blind piles yield to Doan's Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it.

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Office In Corbln Block. PLYMOUTH, IND. Practices in all the Courts of Indi ana and in the United States Courts. No appetito, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to tndlgesUon. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with tho greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and spepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthenlnf the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. BH of Ravenswood. W, Vs.. says: I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty yeara. Kodol cured ma and we are now using It In roCk lor baby." FOR BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS TRY DeWITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PILLS-Sart aitf Sah Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & 00. OhicagO For Sale by All Druggists. 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.C0 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usu ally relieves the most severe case before morning. ?CK-ACME PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 5. A. Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. Fain in the head rta anywhere, has t eatsa, Fain lioonjresuoo. nla Is blood pre leJnatlooapTeisoxt notniry alas usually. At least to aaya Dr. Shoop. kit, to as: ted a llttli pro tab t It be has sr UetcaUed Cheep's coaxes -blood pressor away zrora pain eamtart. Its effect 1 charming, pleasina ly deUahtftxL Gently, thoucb taialy. It surely equakssi tba blood eire latlon. U 70a bar a headache, tVs blood practora. If it' painful period with women, taxne oaoaa. If yon are sleepiest, rests oss, Derrous, it t Mood eocrestion blood pnaaure. Thai eoraly la a certainty, for Dr. Shoop s Headache Tablett stop Hin 30 nünntes. and the tablets sksply dlstrlbuts tbeunatural blood praaiur. Braise your finger, and doesn't it ftt red. and well, and pain yout Ot opart it dot. Ifi coo festloa, blood pressure. You'll find H where pain ar-always. It s simply Qomxaoo Bens. all at 2ft oaasAd eaaarfauj iw Dr. Shoop'o IHcadaclhto Tabloto 1 I will mail you free, t oprove merit, samples of my JJr. bhooip s Restorative, 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 comPinules are . for the Kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tiret worn out feeling. TJiey produce nat ural 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 Wenzler's Dru Store. I'll stop your pain free. 'To show you first before you spend a penny what my Pink, Pain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a trial Package of them Dr. Shoop s Headache Tab lets, Neuralgia, Headache, loothache. Period patns, 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 Tanner's ' Drug Store. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores and heals quickly. Especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. 1 Hundreds of people yearly go through painful operations needlessly because they never tried Man Zan Pile remedy. It is put up in such 1 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 btore. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop s Magic Ointment. Its action is posiic and certain. Itching, v painful, protuding or blind1 piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store. Don't get out of patience with the baby when it is peevish and restless, and don't wear yourself out worrying night and day about it just give it a little Cascasweet. Casca4we,t is a corrective for the stomach ot oaDies and1 is a corrective for the stomach of babies and children. Contains no harmful drugs.' Sold by all druggists. 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 Wenzler's DruR Store. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of John D. McLaren, Deceased. In the Marshall Circuit Court, September Term, 1907. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the estate oif John D. McLaren, deceased, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 24th day of September, 1Ö07, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship ox claim to any part of said estate. said estate. Done August 1, 1907. susan McLaren, Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Marshall Circuit Court, ai (seal) Plymouth, Indiana, this 15th day of August, 1907. John R. Jones, Clerk, rarkcr & Stevens, Attys.

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