Plymouth Tribune, Volume 6, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 October 1907 — Page 8

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q? pale children is magical. Jjjl It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. jj It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites j, and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone, and so put together that it is easily digested

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ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND St.OO,

n LCTAL NEWS t ? Luther Iloham was home from Chicago for Sunday. P. M. Krouse went to Tipton for a week's business trip. Miss Dessie Foreman is visiting with relatives in Tyner. . Miss Ethel Savage of Elkhart, spent Sunday in this city. Howard Wilson, of South Chicago, spent Sunday in Plymouth. Miss Emma Stafford has gone to Smith Pend for a few days. Mrs. Samuel Tomlinson is spending a few days at Winamac. Mrs. P. M. Krouse is spending a few days with Argos friends. John F. Gaytor of Mis-hawakr, is spending a few days in this city. Some girls think the tighter they pinch their wais'ts, the prettier they are. Mrs. Lawrence Maxey is spending a few days with friends at South Bend. . Mrs. . D. Cromley of Burr Oak, spent the day with her brother, Dr. Loring. Mrs. A. C. Hume has gone to Urbana, 111., to vrsn for a week with her son, Albert. Ora Haag and fon.ily have moved from their home in Polk township to South Bend. 'Mrs. George Vinall aifd daugh;er, Dora, have gone for a few days' visit to Niles and Elkhart. Miss Lois Thompson who teaches at Mishawaka, spent Sunday with her parents in this city. .Mrs. Anna Schafer, formerly Miss Anna Easterday, of Bourbon, is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Sed Johnson has returned to Argos after spending a few days with friends in this city and in Bourbon. Wm Clay and family have moved to Peru, where Mr. Clay has accepted a position with the Wabash railroad. Mrs Daisy Apple h;s returned to her home in South Bend, after week's r isit with her brother, Adam Smith. Miss Edith Stevick has returned to her home in Chicago after visiting for a few days with her mother, Mrs. M. M. Stevick. . ' 1 The remains of Margaret Bcatty were brought to this ,city from Ak-I ron. Ohio. Interment took place at McElrath cemetery Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moorehouse have returned to their home in Lafay ette after spending a feu days with: their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Mills. Mr. j..n'd Mrs. Hal Gunker have returned to their home at South Bend, after visiting Mrs. Gunker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarkj. Mrs. J. D. McCoy went to Indianapolis Monday, to attend the Grand Lodge of the Pythian Sisters, and1 spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Jones and their son Thomas E. Jones and wife, have returned to their home in Nappanee, after attending the Burt funeral. The boy who had trouble with his arithmetic lesson while going to school finds it the easiest thing in the world to keep track of the batting averages of his baseball heroes. Miss Calista Garrison went to Donaldson to visit her father who was injured in Hamlet last week. She says that Mr. Garrison is recovering slowly. f Andrew Richards returned Saturday from at trip through Texas, New Mexico and other points. He stopped over at Las Vegas, saw Joe Stein and the Hillsman g;rls. The latter are improving wonderfully in health. Miss Queen Rice has returned to her home in Winfield, Kansas, after pending a few weeks with Mrs. E. W. Leigue. She was accompanied a, far as Chicago by Mrs. League who will spend a week wfth her children there. Christopher Cottier,, of Winamac, aged 76, died from an attack of heart failure while leaning over a hog pen looking in, on his son's farm near Francisville. When the family returned home in the evening they fornd the hogs had begun 'devouring the body. The first section of the Ladies' Aid society of the M. K. church will give a social at the home of Mrs. Tribbey, on South Michigan street on Tuesday afternoon. The ladies are urged to be present and help make the first social of the year a success. Everybody welcome. Baron (on his wedding day) The old man will only shell out ü()0,ooo marks! Of that amount 420,000 must go to my' creditors C0.00O to the fellow who arranged the marriage and 50,000 marks are left for us. Oh. well they will last until we can get a divorce. Exchange. The South-side Teacher Training class will r.eet a vhe U. B. church Tuesday ev:n; ;t. 1 at 7:H0 and will close r it 8:X Last week the M man and Steph enson, who -late organizing a class in 7 -re present, also Mr. O. F. I' county president of the Sunr school Association. All intereste ... more' efficient teaching in the Sunday School are welcome. -

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S. F. Henricks ha a gone to Bruce Lake for a few days. Mrs. Kate Walley is visiting with relatives at Valparaiso. Bom Friday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Haeg, a daughter. Mrs. Julia E. Cox of West town ship, is visiting with relatives at Ma rion. The Misses Beatrice and Mayme Bath of Mishavvaka, are the guests of Plymouth friends. Miss Cora Certia of South Bend, who has been visitng with Mrs. Jas. Goddard, returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Sapp and Mrs. Chaney have gone to Tolleston for a few day si visit with friends and relatives Mrs. Lydia Appleman and Mrs. Louisa Holland have gone to Mentone for a week's visit with friendi Mrs. Jacob Ness and daughter Stella, went to South Bend to spend a few days with friends in that city Misses Lenora and Lctta McBroom left for an extended visit to South Bend, Ind., Toledo and other Ohio cities. H. A. Siiambaugh has gone to Wolf Lake, for a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Sham batigh. Miss Maud Smith has returned to her home in C irdington,. Ohio after spending a few days in this city with Miss Iva Disher. Mrs. Herman Bolls and daughter have returned to their home in Mishawaka after a week's visit with the family of Ü. J I. Bolls. John Wagoner and wife have re turned to their home at DcLong, af tcr visiting for a few days with the family of Peter Laguire. Mrs. Mary Sapp Darling lias re turned to her home in Ft. Wayne, after spending a few days with Mrs. Durbin, who has been quite sick. Robert Sands, nephew of Mr. an: I Mrs. William Wagner is here for a few days. Rooert. is working in the Salvation army and is stationed at Elkhart. The Rev. Charles Carlet, a Baptist minister of South Bend, has suddenly and mysteriously disappeared and the police of the city have been asked to locate him. Mrs. Trego of Cleveland, O., will preach in the M. E. church Sunday evening, Oct. Uli. All the other churches are cordially invited to join; in this service. , An Illinois syndicate is taking options on scores of farms in the southern townships in Laporte county. Oil experts say that new oil fields can be developed there. ! To a question'What is a woman?" the Turk answers, "a prisoner;" the Albanian, "a slave;" the Servian, "a servant;" the Bulgarian, "a companion;" the Greek, "a queen." Mrs. Joseph Storey, of Peoria, 111, who has been the guest of Mrs. Catherine Blubaugh, for several day.-, went to Chicago Saturday, where she will visit with friends before returning home. Mrs. Joseph Fore has returned to her home in Canton, Ohio,' after visiting for several days with the families of W. W. Sponsler and George Born. She was accompanied home by Arthur Born. Laughing and joking, Kemp Holt, a negro, was hanged Friday, at Milton, Florida, for murder. The smile that followed the telling of his last joke had not fa. .2d from his face when the trap was sprung. United States district attorneys in various parts of the country were instructed by Attorney General Bonaparte Wednesday to institute 'suits against a large number of railroad companies to recover penalties incurred by them for alleged violations of the safety appliance law. Carl Reynol Is went to Chicago Monday to enter the Chicago Veterinary college. lie has had about two years of practical experience as a veterinary surgeon, and with a cot.rse at college expects to lc well equipped for his work. He will return in April and practice in this city Jasper Smith, an eccentric capital ist of Atlanta, Ca., refused to pay for a portrait of himself or. the ground that the artist without consulting him had painted in a necktie, a thing that during his long life, he had never wirn. The artist sued but Smith proved he had never worn a necktie and won. Mrs. Marie Hill fell dead in Rippe's meat market in Fort Wayne, Friday She had just entered the store and said, "I want" but the sentence was never finished. When the doctor arrived he found that the woman was dead and' that in the fall her neck had been broken. She weighed nearly 2."0 pounds and was 70 years old. She was the mother of six married daugh ters. Edwin V. Smith of Three Oaks, Mich., came to Laporte, Ind., this week to pay his taxes. He returned to his home and found that in his settlement he had been paid $2 too much. He went to bed but could not sleep. !Ie arose at midnight, and, getting on a wheel, rode until morn ing, covering a distance of thirty miles and was waiting at the door when the county treasurer opene'd his office. Smith said he couldn't sleep and that his conscience bother ed him to the point of desperation sip jc jnuq oq jt.w cdojnT aqj

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Miller of South

Bend, are moving to this city. Mrs. Bell Clifford of Valparaiso is the gueit of Mrs. James A. Hanes. Miss Ada Laudeman is visiting with friends at Bremen this week. S. E. Reeves and wife went to South Bend Tuesday for a couple of days. Arthur Porter who is employed in South Bend spent Monday evening in this city. Miys Grace Grube lias returned from a week's visit with her sister at South Bend. Mrs. O. Mitchell of Walkerton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. Barber in this city. Miss Jessie Flory has returned from spending a few days with friends at Soutr Bend. H. W. Gaumer has returned to his home in Flora, Ind., after visiting for a few tlays with Jacob Jordan. Miss Pearl Winner of Burr Oak, who has been the guest of relatives in this city, returned home Tuesday. Women have improved greatly in their shooting; now let them improve in their throwing. Mrs. Maird Gray has returned to her home in Rochester after visiting for a f-w days with friends in this city. Mrs. J. A. DeMott has returned to her home in Kokomo, after visiting with her son, Ed. DeMott, in this city. Miss Lura Simons has returned to her home in Argos after visiting with the family of George Bowell for a week. L. M. Kistler, foreman of the Peru Evening Journal, was in Plymouth Tuesday. He left his little boy at St. Michael's Academy. Miss Lois Humrichouser left Tuesday evening for the National Park seminary at Washington, D." C, where she will attend college. Lecture Course. Arrangements have been made by which Prof. Wallace W. At wood, of the Chicago University, Chicago, 111., will deliver a course of lectures in Plymouth, beginning Friday evening, Oct. 11th, at eight o'clock. ' The course consists of six lectures which will be delivered fortnightly. The general subject is "Scenic North America, from a geological and pictorial standpoint." The lectures will be profusely illustrated by steropticon views. The subjects included in the course are Yellowstone Park, Niagara Falls, the great rivers of North America, Grand Canyon of the Colorado," etc. Tickets for the whole course and single itickcts, will be sold at a very low price, as it is the object of the course to give the people of Plymouth, and particularly the High School, an opportunity to 'hear a first class course of lectures at as low a cost as possible. More extcndeVt notice will appear soon. Music is a Joke. The teachers of Kosciusko county in annual institute assembled passed resolutions declaring that the ordinary teaching of music in the public schools is a joke. Here is the way they put it in the resolutions: "Inasmuch as music is a technical subject and the ability to teach it demands a continuous practice and study which can only be given at the cost of academic profitiency and "Whereas, efficient instruction demands an equipment of voice and ear, which pre Jdence has denied many good tcac lers and "Whereas, in ;r.e majority of cases music is taught as a joke be it "Resolved, that we ask the county board of education to abolish the subject as a requirement, both as a subject of examination for a license and instruction, leaving it to the individual liberty of the teacher. "Resolved, that we recommend that properly qualified musical directors be provided to insure the most effective teaching of the subject." KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health is Worth Saving, and Some Plymouth People Know How to Save It Many Plymouth people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Sick kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health but there is no need to suffer nor to remain in danger when all diseases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be nuickly .and permanently cured by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is the statement of a Plymouth citizen who has reclaimed good health by the use of this remedy: Finn Casler, living on Washington Street Plymouth Ind., says: "I was troubled with digressing pains across the small of my back and aches which extended up into my shoulders. Doan's Kidney Fills were highly recommended to me and upon trying them I found that they were effective as they cured my backache and pains around the shoulders in a short time. I am certainly willing to give Doan's Kidney Pills a hearty, endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tak no other. Notice. We, the grocers, agree to close our places of business at s o'clock during October, November, December, January, February, March, except from December 14 to '2H and each Monday and Saturday evening. 2(d()vvl W. F. Suit. C. M. Slayter, Frank Vangilder, F. H. Jacox, F. M. McCrory, Z. C. Bunnell, Ed. S. Hogarth & Co., George Vinall. Do you know that Piricsalve Carboltzed acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It is antiseptic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. 25 cent. Sold by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores.

9 1 FURNISHED BY Ä V GREASNER & GOMPfANY Owners of the only Abstract Book in J fa the county. Abstract of title to all ä V lands in Marshall county compiled J p promptly aod accurately. J Elizabeth M. Lozer to Fred A Lzer and wife S acres in e lit of ne q sec 7 tp 32 r 4; $4 on. Benjamin Fetters and wife to Lovina Bottorff. lots Nu. A also part of lot 2 Frank's sub div to Plymouth; $7C0. Nora G Liggett a hus to Benja min Fetters, part of lot 2 Frank's sub div to Plymouth; $2.. Benjamin Fetters and wife to David Bottorff lot 4 Frank's sub div to Plymouth; $140. Fred G. Redick et al q c d to Anna E Redick, n hf of v q sec 5 tp 33 r 3; $1. Katherine Speisshofcr and hus to Valerie S Ackles, .lot 0 Speisshofcr's sub div to Plymouth; $150. Mary E Ferguson and hus to Chas Ruff, east 10 a of nw q of nc q sec 27 tp .14 r 1; $650 Eugene H Anders by gdn g!n d to T A Borton and X V Aspinall, und l- of east 4) acres of nw q sec 9 tp 33 r 1; $2.". Rhoda Tuttle et al by com com d to Byron Carpent r .'f.3! acres in nw q sec 31 tp 33 r 3; $1. Lewis Bose and wife to Charles A Smith lot in Argos- $."00. Franklin Overmyer to Josep' W Currcns lot in Burr Oak; $240. Franklin Overm er q c d to Joseph W Currens. lot in Burr Oak; $10. Lovina Bottorff and hus to Francis Bottorff, north 0.2" acres of c hf of nw q sec IS tp 33 r 2; $040. Francis M Bottorff and wife q c d'to David Bottorff north !.2." acres of e hf of nw q sec is tp 33 r 2; $1. Thomas J Walter and wife to Fred Shope and wife, lot s block 11 HufFs add Bremen; $150. Jacob Ewald to David J. Geyer, e hf of nw q sec 30 tp 35 3; 1S00. Mary Jane Bo-ce to Henry -Miller, 71.9 acres in nc q stc 3 tp 33 r 1; $4200. Michael Sullivan to Elmer Sullivan1., part of w hf of ne q sec 33 tp 32 r 3; $1500. i John S Culp and wife to Peter Ringgenbcrg. lot in sw corner of se q of sw q sec 2i tp. 35 r 3; $700. Edward Gruber to Anna M Ditty, part of lot 12 Heim's add Bremen; $450. John H Murray and wife to Isador ,C Hoffman, lot 4 also part of lots 3 and Murray's plat of Lake Maxinkuckee; $200. Murcy Manning to Fritz Seilitz, lots 1 2 3 4 5, East Lapaz; $300. City Finances Not So Bad. The Independent published an article by Councilmail Ness showing under the tax levy of $1.30 the city would be nine thousand dollars more in debt at the end of next year than the indebtedness at the present time. This is exaggerating with a capital "E". The report is made to reflect on the Republican council and for no other purpose. Had the Republican council increased the rate 10 cents on the hundred Metsker the unholy would have howled himself hoarse on account of the increase in taxes. . By economical management the city's debt will be decreased somewhat during the next year. The following estimate of receipts and expenditures for the coming year shows a sYnall surplus instead of a deficiency. Receipts from taxes ..$19245.05 Poll tax 5G3.no Water works 3000.00 Sale of cemetery lotsest., sooo.no Total $25,808.05 Expenditures Salaries $ 4,410.00 Interest 1 soo.oo Water works 3.500.00 Electric lights 3,500.00 Street expense 3,000.00 School house "bonds l.ooo.no Cemetery note & int. due 2,071.00 Miscl exp until tax col.. 5,000.0' Total $24,2S1.00 The above is a liberal allowance and it can easily be seen that there should be a surplus of over $10'o at the end of next year. This is only $10.000 different from Ness's report but it is about as close as Metsker ever comes to the truth. What the council should do would be to look after the leaks in the street department. A new broom might be a good suggestion. Council Fixe3 Rate of Taxation. The common council met in special session Thursday evening for the purpose of fixing the rate )f city taxation. After some 'discussion it was decided to let the rate emain the same as last year, $1.30 on $loo. The tax is made up of three parts: General Fund $1.00 School Building Bond 10 Water Works Bond 20 $1.30 INSURE YOUR HEALTH on stormy days by wearing a SLICKER Clean - Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof 3Q5 Everywhere UtOWt CO 'OK t Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is a safe, sure and prompt rcn.e'dy for coughs and colds and is good for every member of the family. Sold by L. Tanner.

REAL ESTATE TRAHSFEfiS

Vhen You

Take Cold One way is to pay no attention to it; at least not until it develops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. Another way is to ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. If he says, " The best thing; for colds," then take it. Do as he says, anyway. W pubUsh our formulas W binUh sloohol from our mtdioinea yers W rr yon to consult your doctor When the bowels ire constipated, poisonous substances are absorbed into the blood instead of being daily removed from the body as nature intended. Knowing this danger, doctors always inquire about the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Pills. Mndg by th 3. C. iyr Co.. Lo--1. I'm Conference Elects Officers. The South Bend conference of the Evangelical Lutheran church, which was in session for three days' at Plymouth, has closed anI will meet next year in Zion church in South Bend. The following officers were elected: President, the Rev. Otto Adameit of New Buffalo; secretary, the Rev. J. Boilens of Wanatah; treasurer, the Rev. Hans Zumstein of Laporte. Hold Annual Tank Scrap. The annual "tank scrap" at Purdue University, between the freshmen and sophomore classes was held on Friday night, several hundred students participating. The freshmen defended the big water tank and the sophomores stormed it. Many prisoners were taken on both jides and bound with ropes. The captives were paraded in the morning. The tight was a draw. To check a cold quickly get from your druggists some little Candy Cold Tablets called Prcventics.. Drug gists everywhere are now 'lispensing Preventics, for they are not only safe but decidedly certain and prompt. Prcventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe. etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 4S Preventics 23 cents. Trial Boxes . cents. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store. To cure a cold first move the bowels. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently on the bowel drives out the cold, clears the head. I 's pleasant to take and mothers highly recommend it foir colds, croup and whooping cough. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Equally good for youn,' and old. Sold by Fred Venzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. Stomach troubles. Heart an'd Kidney ailments, can be quickly corrected with a prescription known1 to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. For sale at Tanner's Drug Store. Take something now and then to help thf stomach. Köd'ol will do this. It is a combination of natural digestants and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. It digests what you tat. Sold by L. Taillier. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart, or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has closely matched old Java and Mocha coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain' of real coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is mule from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in one minute No tedious long wait. You will surely like it. Get a free sample at our .store. C. V. Slayter. Yiur skin should be clear and bright if your liver is in normal condition. Dades' Lhtle Liver Pills act on the liver; and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Price 25 cent. Sold by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis. These tesu arc proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store. . It is claimed indigestion is the National disease. That why the demand for Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing, because they do the work. Stoimach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your druggist about them. Sold br Fred WcnzWs and Tanner's Drug Stores. Take DeWitt's Little Karly Riser Pills. Sohl by L. Tanner. It come put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to the sorenes and inflammation, for any form of Piles; it soothes and relieves pain, itching and burning. Man Zan Pile remedy. Price 60 cents. Guaranteed. For sale by Fred Wenzler's Drug Store, ler's -and Tanner's Drug Stores. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills relieve backache, weak kidneys, and inflammation of the bladder. Sold by L. Tanner. Don't worry about vour kidneys when you can obtain 30 days' treatment of Pinueles for $l.oo. These little globules bring relief in Mie first dose. Backache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair offer you can't lose. Sold by Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is good for little burns and big burns, small scratches or bruises and big ones. Sold by L. Tanner. ft i a well known fact that persons living in the pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of rinule at night usually relieves backache, 30 davs' treatment $1.00 Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Fred Wenzler's. and Tanner's Drug Stores.

CHHS. KELLISON, LHWYER

Office In Corbln Block, PLYMOUTH. IND. Practices in all the Courts of Indi ana and in the United States Courts. No appetite, loss of strength, nenroo n?ss, headache, constipation, bad breath general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all duo to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discovery represents the- natural Juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomach comblaod vith tho greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. ICodoi for dyspepsia does not only relievo Indigestion and iVspep! tut this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleans! nA purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes hntog the stomach. Mr. S. S. EU0. of Rmawood. W. V-. mt I wu troubled wttb aowstoaudi far twenty year. Kodoi cured m and wo v vom sSoc B to n(j forhabr." WOm BACKACHE.-WEAK K1DMBY TKY DeWITTS KIDNEY and BLADDER PtLLS-W aai It Prprd by E. O. DWITT CO., For Sale by All Druggists. Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of North Township in Marshall County, State of Indiana, that pursuant to the order of the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County, made at the September Term, 1007, of said Board, that the polls will be opened' on ci. s, II at, the usual voting places in the several precincts of said North township. to -take the votes of the legal voters of said Township upon the question of said Township aiding in the construction of the Indianapolis, Logansport and Soiirth Bend Traction Railroad in said Township, by an appropriation of a sum of money equivalej to 1 per cent upon the valuation of the taxable property within said Township, as the same appears upon the tax duplicates of said County; at least one half of said amount to be levied by a special tax upon said tax duplicates, for the year 1907, and the residue thereof by a special tax on the duplicate for the ensuing year of 1908. The said appropriation to be made upon the following terms, to-wit: Said appropriation to be available when said railroad is located and constructed to the extent required by law in and through the Town of Lapaz and to follow the 'Michigan Road through said Township in a general direction according to the profile now orn file in the Clerk's office of said Marshall Courtv. ( The election will be governed in all respects by the laws now in force regulating general elections. Witness my hand and the seal of (seal) the Board of Commissioners this 4th day of Septem- . ber, 1907. wtooct3 H. L. SINGREY, Auxhor. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. No. 12649. State of Indiana, Marshall county, ss; In the Marshall Circuit Court, September Term, 11)07. Macbeth Evans Glass Company VS Martin L. Keiser . Complaint on Note and Attachment. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by L. M. Lauer, its attorney, has lilel in my office its complaint against the defendant; and, it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person. that the defendant Martin L. Keiser is a non-resident of the State of Indiana: He is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and unless he appears an'd answers thereto on or before the calling ;of said cause cm Monday the 25th day of November, 1907. being the first judicial day of the November term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court Housv in Plymouth, Marshall County. Indiana, on the 4th Monday of November. A. D. 1907. said complaint an'd the matters and things therein alleged will be hrard and determined in his absence. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Plymouth. Tndifseal) ana. this 24th day of September 1907. TOIIN R. TONK.S. Clerk Mnrhr1 Cremt Court L. M Lauer. Plaintiff's Attv. i(l(il(iiWui(iiitlUl talttwifo aim iwm iniiflliw .lüiMittU iumtimiiW mull I liY r.tu, lite. MV.il 1. iti.UTllirJkj 'IT lUlsl'IH' VLmupiuii-' vai 'a i. . n bp 1 et rm . . .m m - -aiBa Sanaa vHunmuw stasfc . . . i, " ir - ft mluiiij (Elian (UMiwrUiyt U 11 ,i .... kVHW UlW ilMIWrtUlUltt WWW i 1 1 Gpfr mis attfipiii at 111 A weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak heart with palpitation or intermittent pulse, always means weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. will mail samples free. Write for them. A test wiil tell. Vour health is. certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store.

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is the place for good goods of all kinds. We handle everything in Grocery line and pay the Highest Priice for all kinds of Produce. We can; setl you Groceries as low as any one in the city; a good many things cheaper. Try us and be convinced yourself. We are glad to see all of our old customers with us. Yours truly.

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CR. LEONHRD. Funeral Director and Undertaker.

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SPECIAL LOW FARES

Saturday and Sunday Excursion to CH ICAGO. $1.25 rouud trip from Plymouth. Excursion taln leaves 6:18 a. m., 9:0T a.m., 1:88 p. m., 6:0 p. m., Also 6:18 and 6:43 a. m. Oct. 20th, 1907. Eeturn ltmlt, Tuesday, Oct. 22d. 1907. Jamestotan Exposition Daily Excurilonsto Norfolk Tour of East with stopovers at Pittsburg New York Harrisburg; Doston Daitimore Philadelphia Washington Richmond and other points GO ONE ROUTE RETURN ANOTHER Northwost West Southwest SPECIAL REDVCED FARES FOK PARTICULARS CALL ON J. E. HANES. Ticket Agent Trial BottUa, I Sc 8 os. BottWa. 50c 20 os. Boedoa, l.OO Abo aeU (a HeJI-CUlloa and GaJWo Cab for Votoriaary Um.

Every family has frequent ose for a good liniment and none can be fonnd that equals in penctratirg and healing powers the old reliable KING CACTUS OIL. Since 1888 it has sold on its merits until it is now used f om the Atlantic to the Pacific. KING CACTUS OIL is thoroughly antiseptic and heals a wound from the bottom, thus preventing blood-poisonine and healinir without leaving a scar. It speedily heals CUTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, OLD SORES, SWELLINGS, CHAPPED HANDS AND ALL EXTERNAL HURTS. As a nibbing liniment, for the treatment of RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, and kindred ailments, its wonderful penetrating qualities make its action prompt and the pain qrickly 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, ITCH, and All External Diseases. If jrour drac fiat oooa not aoU. Kin Coctaa Od tko ootaia Im, but romit to as and wo will mbo it prepaid. CLKEY & CcOAlO, gsta Basatactartrt, 113-11? Fifth Avenae, CU.mn, IS3A. Sold by CHAS. REYNOLDS, r SHADEL'S DRUG STORE, AND OTHER GOOD DRUGGISTS. Dna's Sent OIntniat Cures SpiiLi, Ri:gt ::.! i:i Curb. At Crcgglsts, 50s ;dtii?

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Notice is hereby given to tho qualified voters of Center Townshi in Marshall County, State of Indiana, that 1 pursuant 'to the order oi the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County, made at the September Term, 1907, of said Board, that the polls will be opened on at the usual voting places in said Township to take the votes of the legal voters of said Township upon the question of said Township aiding in the construction of the Indianapolis, Logansport and South Bend Traction Railroad in said Township, by the appropriation of a sum of mojiey equal to Y per cent, upon the valuation of the taxable property within snu Township, as the same appears upon the tax duplicates of said County; att least one half of said amount to be I levied by a special tax upon said tax j duplicates, for the year 1907, and the residue tnereot Dy a special tax on the duplicate for the ensuing-year of 1908. The said appropriation to be made upon the following conditions, to-wit: Said appropriation to be available when said1 railroad is located and constructed to the extent required by law, according to either route frorni Plymouth to South Bend, to-wit: along the Michigan Road in a general direction by way of La Paz and Lakeville, or branching off from said Michigan Road at the juncture with the Goshen Road just north of the City o Plymouth and running thence by way of the Lake of the Woods to Bremen and thence to Mishawaka and to South Bend. The election will be governed in all respects by the laws now in force regulating general elections. Witness m hand and the seal of (seal) the Board of Commissioners this 4th day of September, 1907. wtooct3 H. L. SINGREY, JtBCsbeMUpioSiJags,ta oeMooetfcB-ooel voaoeejajv VtsaS fbialT Is S atsjir prespa. ia roar tsro. avnd doasat II re rod. twsU, a4 sin yout Ol wares ft Hörn. Iff sop tsitlaa. blood rt4Bur. Ycra'Uficd itvUrt tia ws ssu avt u coots. od obotrfuur Or. Shoop'o Hioadacho Tabloto SOLD BY L. TANNER. If you take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills you will get prompt relief from backache, weak kidneys, inflamfhation of the bladder, and urinary troubles. A week's treatment for 2 cents. Sold by L. Tanner.

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VINDIANA. Residence Phoae IS. 5.C tlomeseekers' Excursions Northwest West South Southwest and Southeast 1st and id Tuesdays ONE-WAY Second-class fares to Calllornla, North Pacific Coaet, Montana. Idaho Mexico and Intermediate territory, aept. 1st to Oct. 31st. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION(Norfolk. Va.), dailr until November 3nh. CULVER, lKD. Special trJtu and fares EVERY SUNDAY during October, 1807. SOUTH BEND. IND., Sunday. S?i. 22d, OCTOBER eth and 20tH. Round V'o. tCc. CINCINNATI. O.. Sept. J3d. 54H-. 28th, J9th nd 30ti, and Oct. lit. R.T., $8.2C. NASHVILLE. TENN., Sept. 2lt and 22d. .Round trip. $14.90. Cleveland, o.. spt. 29th. soth, Oct. ut 5th, 6th and 7th Round trip, $10.30. Richmond. VA.. Sept. 28th, 29thr Ocf. Ut. 2d. and 4th. COLUMBUS. OHIO Oct. Cth and th. R. T $8 50. INDiAKAPOL'S. IND., Sunday. Oct. 13th. Modem Woodmen Excumon. R. T., $1 25. Leave Plymouth 7. m., returning tame date. F. J. BUSSARD. Ticket Agent Vandalia Railroad Co., Plymouth, Ind. No. 275 vadr the) Food and Drura Act, Job 30. I 06. lOlnor A McDaidJ Clinton, loweu S. C LORING. LL D. Ofice over Bos worth & ShambtiiffirVin tfat Bank "Block Phone i05. All calta promptly answered. Office he-or, S to e and S to p. m. 1'bonc 204. K'aidence, fl Center tt PLYMOUTH. . INDIANA EYES EXAMINED FREE. We return car fare for the round trip within 25 miles of South Bend to any one fitted with gold ox gold filled glasses. DRS. BURKE & LEMONTREE, 230 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. Dr. F. II, BÜHHET DENTIST PlyreoiiSh. Indiora. 0 ,&7o lUA) NOTICE TO KON-KESlUfcNT. Xo. 12632. State of Indiana, Marshal! County ss: la ihe Marshuil Csrciut Court, September Term, 10U7. Louis E. Wolfgang Myrtle Wolfgang Complaint for Divorce. The plaintiff in the above entitled; cause, by L. M. Lauer, his attorney, has tiled in my oflice hi complaint against the defendant ; and, it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant, Myrtle M. Wolfgang is a non-resiucnt of the State of Indiana: She is therefore hereby notified of the filini and pendency of said complaint airain.t her, and unless she appears and answers thereto on or before the calling of said ca.!se on Tussday.' the 26th day nf November. 1107. being the second judicial day of th November term of said Court, t i be begun and held at the Court House in Plymouth. Marshall Count)', Indiana, on the 4th Monday of November, A. D. 1007, said complaint and the matters and things therein alleged will be heard and dvtermined in her absence. Witness, the Clerk nd eal of ii I Court at Plymouth, Indi(seal) ana, this ISth day of September, 1007. JOHN R. JONKS. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. L. M. Lauer, PlaintifTs Aty. Mothers with Iftel children need no longer fear croup, colds or whoop ing cot.-h. Bees Laxative Cotijrh Syrup tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowels, cuts the phlegm, clears the head. For young an'' old. Guaranteed. Secure a little at once. Sold by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores.