Plymouth Tribune, Volume 7, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 October 1907 — Page 8

jv Rickets. fO Simply the visible sign

g, are not forming rapidly 8 Lack of nourishment 8

Scott' S Emulsion nourishes baby's

entire system. Stimulates and makes bone. Exactly what baby needs. ALL DRUCCISTSi 50c. AND 31.00

i LOCAL NEWS I Mrs. Florence Daughcrty is visiting with relatives at Teegarden. Mrs. Tobias Ish is visiting with friends at South Bend, for a few days. Mrs. A. Koontz has gone to South Bend for a few days visit with friends. Miss Mildred Dibble has gone to Ft. Wayne, for a few days' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Welmore, of Chicago, spent the day with friends in this city. Joseph Hendricks, of Flint, Mich., is visiting relatives and fr -ids in this citv. iss Hattie Schoner has gone to Eolith Bend, where she will spend a few days with friends. Ivan Carter has gone to Fort Wayne, where he will spend a few davs with his brother Frank. Mrs. E. J. Dickey and Mrs. Mary A. Harris, have gone to Inwood to spend a few days with friends. There is but little hope for the boy who parts his hair in the middle and consults the looking glass too often. Mrs. Wm. Uncaphcr. Mrs. Andy Uncapher. and Mrs. David Mann of Grovcrtown," spent the dav in this citv. W. A. Beldon and family are moving to their farm in Fulton 7 county, which Mr. Beldon has recently purchased. Miss Erma Schearer has gone to South Bend to make her home with her sister, and attend the South Bend schools. Mrs. Bovd Hunter has returned to her home in South Bend af ter visiting for a few days with Mrs. J. Hunter in this city. ' The scat sale on "Quincv Adams Sawyer" was reported better than .$00.00 and think, they have onlv been on sale two davs. Miss Elsie Taylor entertained a number of her young lady friends at her home last evening. A delightful time was reported bv all. Mrs. Harry Beard and Mrs. Eugtne Page, oA Toledo, Ohio, who have been visiting with Mrs. John Glass, for a few days, have gone to South Bend for a short visit. Thomas Kane of Chicago, who for fourteen years has been president of the board of directors of Winona Assembly, resigned Thursday. H. J. Heinz of Pittsburg was named to succeed him. The great lakes up to and including October T, from the opening of navigation this year, claimed a toll of 100 lives from the ranks of those who earn their living on and by the boats. At the same time the owners have .been hit for a total loss of $1,500,000 by the elements, "mistakes" of navigators and other accidents. President Roosevelt and members of his Cabinet will meet officially for the first time in several weeks today. The financial situation probably will form the principle topic of dicussion. I ti this connection, the President, it is more than likely, will go over portions of his message to Congress what he has well outlined in his mind dealing with this subject. While seated at the dinner tabic Wednesday, Mr. Thomas of Tippecanoe, had the misfortune to have a chicken bone lodge in, his throat. The elderlv man was in great pain until the arrival of his son. Dr. C. E. Tl omas, of Leesburg, who was hurriedly summoned. But for his opportune arival it is believed that the victim of the accident would have strangled to death. Thomas Sloan, who was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train at Bourbon during fair week, and who had his left arm fractured twice, together with other injuries, is now able to be up and about at his horn? at Warsaw. He is still carrying his arm in a sling. It is understood that the railroad company has made satisfactory settlement with Mr. Sloan as well as with George Rodibaugh, of Milford, who had one of his hands badly injured "n the same accident. Wearers of collars of the celluloid variety need have no fear of bodily injury when indulging in a quiet smoke after "galalith" is upon the market. "Galalith" is manufactured from skimmed milk, freed from water, a German discovery which possesses the characteristics of vulcanized India rubber and celluloid, is odorless and not inflammable. It can be manufactured to sell at rom !." to !0 cents a pound. The pure article is transparent and can be colored in imitation of ivory, tortoise shell, amber, marble, coral, and many other articles. It is not affected by- coming in contact with oils, ether or benzine.

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that baby's tiny bones enough. is the cause. 3 Aloysius Hiss is visiting with relatives at South Bend, for a few davs. Mrs. Charles Eissel of Ft. Wayne, is visiting with friends in this city. Mrs. John Pascal of Rochester, is the guest of Mrs. Daniel Hahn for a few days. Mrs. M. Kilian and Miss Rulla Hall all have gone to Claypool, for a W davs virflt. fe Mrs. Jacob Ness and daughter, Stella, are visiting with friends at Columbia City. Mrs. J. C. Cavender of Hobart, is in the city visiting ; C. M. Slaytcr and wife. Mrs. Jacob Hoham and son, Tames, have gone to South Bend. f'r a few days' visit. Mrs. E. M. Cooper and child rcn are the guests of relatives at Daly, Mich., for a week. A. C. Hume has gone to Uroana, in., um t i.v na v it with his son. Albert, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Anders of . I German township, are visiting friends and relatives in Laporte. Miss Edna Bell of Chicago, who has been ivisiting with friends in this city, has go.'.e to Argos for a short visit. The Treasury Department at f Washington, purchased 100.000 ounces of silver Friday, for San Erancisco at J1.:172 cents. K fi1npr I and daughter, Olga, have gone to South Bend, for a few davs' visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Rhinehardt have gone to Hamlet to visit a few davs with his brother. S. C. Rhinchart and family. Mrs. Elizabeth ShafTer has returned to her home in Argos, after visiting for a few days with" her daughter Mrs. J. E. Bishop, Mrs. W. M. Petty of South Bend, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Eishbum, returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mills have returned o their home in Moorsville, Ind.. after spending a few days with their son, II. C. Mills, and wife. Mrs. Caroline McClure has re-

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turned to her home in Tiosa, af- the Xaval Yards at Bremerton, ter visiting for a few days with Wash., Monday, to attend the Mrs. Jerry Reynolds in West funeral of his father, Peter Heim, township. ' Mrs. Grace Sellers of Benton Miss Goldie Hill r-turned to Harbor, Mich., who has been vishcr home at Plymouth Saturday iting with Mrs. Fanny Harris, in evening, after a'week's visit with this city, is the guest of friends relatives in Kosciusko county. at South Bend. Warsaw Times. President Roosevelt . Saturday Melanies Marshall. Bene- issued his Thanksgiving procladict, Jones and Leonard will en- mation, through the Secretary of tertain Eastern Star Auxiliary State, naming the last Thursday Wednesday afternoon at the in November, the 28th. home of Mrs. W. T. Leonard. Mrs. Herbert Sponsler has reMrs. Phoebe McMullcn and turned to her home in South Mrs. Dr. Stafford, have returned Bend, after spending a few days to their respective homes in Rich- with the family of Delbert Brymond and Newcastle, after visit- an. ing with the family of A. J. Mets- Mrs L -; Spenny.and son, ker Donald, have returned to South Rev. Mr. Howard has returned Bend, after visiting for a few from his four weeks' trip. He days with Mr. and Mrs. Milton attended the general convention Gullingcr. at Richmond, Va. He also visit- j0nn Astley Jr., who has been ed at Xew York and Niagara emploved during the summer at Falls and his former home at Oseniiig, X. Y., spent Sunday Port Huron, Mich. vvith is parents. He has joined Hi The International Live Stock Henry's minstrels. Exposition will be held at the Tlie remains of the Magna Union Stocks Yards, at Chicago, Charter granted by King John, from Nov.. :m,.to Dec. ith, Hhis wi,;ci, was partiallv burned by a year. The exposition well be an firc in the museum' in 17:10 are' in interesting one, and will be wor- the British museum. It is the thy of attendance. most precious piece of paper in Sergeant Baker, in charge of England, the distribution of rations to the 'fne Southern Pacific station at Ute Indians on the Cheyenne Santa Monica, Cab, was robbed River reservation at Sturgis, has 0f skeleton tickets valued at over been killed. There is also a rum- $ir,,M0 Sundav, together with or that the Indians have begun the stamps p'unches, and ink scalping. Fort Meade is located pa(is wnjch wjn enable the near Sturgis, and the troops there trnVes to stamp hundreds of arc awaiting orders to move. transcontinental railroad tickets. In the M. E. Sunday School It is expected the tickets will be the Orchestra will play each Sun- issued through dishonest brokers, day at 11:U. Tomorrow special President Roosevelt announced

sacred music will be selected. The through Senator Flint, of CaliförSt. ?.lmos will furnish an instru- nia Saturday that he should use mental (luctte. A vocal quartette njs influence for separate state-

from the St. Sophias and Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep from the splendid orchestra. W. II. Mathew conducts the music. Two men walked into the sub - treasury at Philadelphia, Friday morning, grabbed $0,00( Miat was being paid out to a national bank teller, and started to run from me nuiKimg. lerKs ana oiners gave chase, and the two men were so hotly pursued that they threw their money under a street car. Both men were captured.

One of them carried a revolver, printer. He has accepted a joThc money was in notes, and was sition with the Hall Printing Co.,

all recovered. Andrew J. Beard, a Binningham negro, who has invented several car couplers and other appurtcnances which are being adopted by various railroad systerns throughout the country and which have netted him between ;0,000 and .$10,000, has just patented an improved coupler and is about to close a deal for the sale to a Xorthcrn railroad for $10,000. Beard is ambitious to win the prize offered by the Government for the most perfect car coupler as a safety device.

Miss Delia Clifford is the guest

of Mrs. James A. I lanes in this citv. Ferdinand Eich of Hammond, spent Sunday with his family in this citv. Irs. Margaret Gundy has OV"tH t f s-1ltl, I.., -Ill llrlmrn i:tir jjviiv .w k'UllUI 1 'Villi, IVIIV.1V. o 1 1 V. may remain. Miss OUie Ferrv, of South Bend, spent Sundav with Mrs. Mary Holdridge. Miss Helen Xew of Bourbon, visited with Miss Margaret Foltz n this citv Sundav. G. S. Boice of Elkhart, is in the citv taking pictures for curtains for the Vaudctte theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Glingle of Bourbon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gralian. Xelson Rodgers of Niles, Mich., visited with Plymouth friends and relatives Sundav. ,cft for p. MonJ to t i r : 'i John Nye has returned from a few days' visit with his father Valentine Nye, at South Bend. Mrs. Schuyler Rhodes went to Kokomo Mondav, where she will spend a few days with friends. Mrs. M: A. Toner has returned to her home in Tyner, after vis iting for a few days in this city. Mrs. H. C. Bryan of Mishawaka, is the guest of her brother-in-law, Delbert Bryan anJ wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Melick of Ftl1a (;reen. visited with the lam ilv of prank Cullison, over Sun dav. Mr nmi xr t A. Iserierc have returned to Indianapolis, after ti four weeks' stay in this city. Mrs. Edith Thomas has gone to Elkhart for a few davs' visit with the family of Joshua Sny der. Miss Blanche Dishcr of Roehester, spent Sunday with her n.irrnts. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oishcr. Miss Bertha Riehtley has re u.ned to South Bend, after visit hng for a few days with her parents in this city. Miss Blanche Dcacoti has re turned to In wood after visiting for a couple of days with Miss 0 . rtrwle Stockman. Mrs. J. C. Shaw of Argos, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Phillips, near this city, returned home Monday. 'Mrs. Ella Xelson has returned to her home in LakeviIIe. alter visiting with friends in this city for a few days. fahn A. Reeve has returned to Irs home in Kankakee, 111., after visiting with his brother James S., in this city for a few days. Schuyler Heim arrived from hood for Arizona and Xew Mexjco. The President, however, ex pressed the opinion that nothinj ;n tnat direction could be accom 1 nlished at the next session of r Congress. vm. Shock has resigned his position wih the Democrat, which position he has held since the Independent and Democrat were consolidated, and had been employed in the Independent for 8 or 10 years. Mr. Shock is a model younjr man and a first class at Chicago. We wish him su; cess. Dr. Ingram, bishop of London, since his return from America. has been kept busy telling his friends of the delights of his visit and has been saying nice things about the Americans. "I reallv had the time of my life," said Dr. Ingram. "The attention paid to J me by President Roosevelt and the respect extended by the ar American people generally, coup led with their delightful hospital ity, has made a deep impression Ion me."

WM. HARRIS IS RECAPTURED.

Found in Attic of Building Near his father's Home by Sheriff Voreis. Wm. Harris, the famous jail breaker of Marshall county, was recaptured by Sheriff Voreis. at about 12:.10 Thursday noon. After breaking from jail here on September 30th he went to Dayton, Ohio, and remained in that city until last Sunday, when he grew homesick, and began wending his way toward the Yellow River valley. A reward that had been offered by Sheriff Voreis, proved too inducive for one of his friends, who peached on Harris. Voreis went to the parental roof in east Plymouth, or Johnstown .Thursday noon and began a search. In the attic of an out building, tin villian was located. There was a trap door opening into the attic, and on this trap door was Harris sleeping. Upon the gentle persuasion of Sheriff Voreis, the door opened, and Harris is- again enjoying life -in jail. To Make Fight for Pure Water. II. E. Barnard, state chemist, i pulling on his fighting togs again. This time he is going to wage warfare on the water works, private and public, of the state. He has found that the ri,rc fd law enacted by the last general assembly refers to pure drink as well as pure articles of foodstuff. He is determined to enforce this phase of tfhe measure. Samples of water are being sent to the state laboratory all the time for analyses, and many of these samples s!ktw a polluted water supply. Records have been kept of- the sources of the impure samples, and many of these point to water corporations. Ramard is satisfied that he can mmish the managers of these corporations just the same as he can punish managers of plants producing adul terated or impure foods. Data are now on hand and action will begin irrimetdrately. Typhoid fever lias been on the in crease latterly and s;ate officials arc of the; opinion that bad water is largely responsible. For this reason the state rfiemis-t is anxious to lose no time in seeking relief. In discussing his proposed crusade Mr. Raniard ai4: "While state and federal legislation is doing much to suppress the grosser forms of food aduleration, one class of foods and the one most frequently injuriously adulterated, i not as yet commonly considered a- coming within the scope of food legislation that food is water, the fhtid which makes up 5S per cent of our body weight and nearly !) per cent of the blood No other article of diet en ters so largely and completely into phe constructron and support of life. "If the sale of injuriou ' food is prohibited anJ if the courts stand ready to punish offenders, why cannot the greatest of all food adulterations be controlled to the immense saving to the communfty at large of wealth, and more than tfhat, of the lives of thousands of the young, vig orous and worthy citizens, who year ly fall victims to typhoid fever and all the concomitant evils of impure water?" Ideas at the Trust Conference. According to the original pVogrm. the first day of the trus't conference now in session in Chicago, was to have been devoted to the disputes respecting jurisdiction over interstate commerce and the tendencies toward more effective and wiler fed eral control of the powerful corporations. Owing to the nature, ramifications and bearings of the trust problem some of the speakers did not strictly confine themselves to the announced -subject. The papers took a wider ange and trenched upon the other subdivisions of the general topic. It is scarcely poss'rble to make a summary of the first day's discussion. But it may be well to indicate briefly its salient and leading ideas. Thev would seem to be as follows: The Sherman act U too sweeping, anJ it should be so amended as to give effect to the common law distinction between1 reasonable and unrraRoruhlt .restraint of trade, tile former Hnd being beneficial rather thin injurious if duly controlled at evi ry stage. The desirability of legislation forbidding corporations engaged in interstate commerce to hold stock in others corporations. This proposal, it is claimed, is in entire harmony with the comon law principles governing corporations. The inevitableness of increased regulation and control in the interest of investors and consumers, and the essentially conservative inuflence of such control in postponing more radical remedies, such as. government ownership of railroads and telegraphs and :.n safeguarding just interests. The need of democratizing indus try and commerce, not through re cfrictinn of nrivate enterprise, but through the eifforcement of publicity rri-n;ihilitv and resnect for the i w rights of minorities and the great public. Don't worry about vour khlnejp when you can obtain 3i das' treatment rff Pinueles for $1.0. Tne little globules bring relief in fte Srst dos. Backadie, Lumbaifo and RheuBiatism yietd quickly, if r?t satisfied your money refunded. This is a fait offer you can't lose. Sold by WeIer's aid Shadel's Drug Store. Do you know that Pincsalve Carholized acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It is antiseptic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. 25 cents. Sold by Fred Wenz ler's and Shadel's Drug Store. Yur skin should be clear and bright if your liver is in normal condition. Dade Little Liver Tills act on the liver: and headache, constipation and biliousness disappear. Price 25 cents. Sold by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores.

Coughs of Children Especially night coughs. Nature needs a little help to quiet the irritation, control the inflammation, check the progress of the disease. Our advice is give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says.

A W publitb our formulM W buiih loohol from our madielava W urf you to oonault your doctor vers If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in short order. "Correct it.it once!" he will ay. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Mad by the J. C. Aytr Co., Lowrtl, Kiium After County Officials. The grand jurv of Elkhart county has returned 13 new in dictments. 11 of which are against County Auditor Ollie Sweitzer, the other two being against County Commissioners C. A. Davis and h E. Berlin. The action of the grand jury is the outcome of an investigation into the mat ter of the auditor irregularly issuing warrants for bills and' the allowing of the same bv the com missioners. The men have all been arraigned and gave '$100 bonds. 1 here is no prison pen alty attached to the offense, but it is punishable by a $50 fine. MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF OILED SWTS. SLICKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean Light - Durable Suits 395 SlkKers 32? joip trtesr ocmcks nrnwniat CATA104 rilft fO TKt A1KIA . j row. CO XiOm y s a DeWitt's Littl Early Risers are Rood for any one who nreds a pill. Sold by all Druggists. To cure a cold first move the bowels. Bees Laxative v,ough Syrup acts gently on-the bowel drives out the cold, clears the head. I 's pleasant to take and mothers highly recommend it for colds, croup and whooping cough. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Equally good for your.- and old. Sold by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. It is claimed indigestion is the National disease. That why the demand for Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing, because they do the work. Sioonach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc., yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your druggist about them. Sold by rred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Store. Tzke something now and then to help the stomach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natural digstants and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. It digests what you at. Sold by L. Tanner. . ( s It comes putf up in a collapsible tube vvith a nozzle, eay to apply to the soreness and inflammation, for any form of Piles; it soothes and relieves pain, inching and burning. Man Zan Pile remedy. Price 50 cents. Guaranteed. For sale by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Ähoop, Racine Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a penay's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr.. Shoop's Caiarrh Remedy. Sold by Taner's Drug Store. . ,. DeWitt's Kidney and Rbddcr Pills relieve backache, weak kidneys, and inflammatioH of the bladder. Sold bv IL. Tanner. DeWitt's Carboliaed Witch Hazel Falve is good for little burns and big burns, small scratches or bruises and hig ones. Sold by L. Tanner. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation Doan's Regulates. Ask your drugg;it for them. 25 cents a box. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is a safe, sure and prompt remedy or coughs and colds and is good for every member of he family. Sold by L. Tannr. Mothers with li tel children ned no longer fear croup, colds or whoop fhg cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowels, cuts the pniegm. clears tne ivead ror young arn old. uuaranleed. becure a bottle at once. Rod by Fred Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds ot 'vhooping cough. Hees Laxative Cough Syrup tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowls, cut the phlegm, clears the head. For young and old. Guaranteed. Secure a bottle at once. Sold by Frl Wenzler's Drug Store. It is a well known fact that persons living in th pine forests do not suffer froan kidney diseases. One dose of Pinules at night usually relieves backache, SO days' treatment $1.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Fred Wenzler'. a.ul Shadel's Drug Stores. If real coffe disturbs yrur Stom ach, your Heart, er Ki4beys, then try this clever Coffee irmtutio -Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. Dr. Wio lias closely matched m4 Java anl Mocha coffee in flavrir and taste. e,t it has not a single prt of real offee in it. Dr. Shoop s Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toastei grains or cereals, with Malt, Nut.-?, etc. Mifde in one minute No tedkw long wait. You will surely, like it Cet a free sample at our store. C. W Slayter.

CHRS. KELLISON, Office In Corbln Block, PLYMOUTH. IND

Practices in all the Courts of Indiana and in the United States Courts. Mo appetite, loss of strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, sad catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural Juices of digestion as they ezlst In a healthy stomach, combined with tho greatest known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relievo Indigestion and rspepsta, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mi. S. S. Ball, of Rayon ywood, W. Vs.. My. " I vu troubled with sour stomach for twenty KodaJ OMiad ma and vs ara now using It la cnCfe fortebr." For backachi weak kidneys TRY DeWITTS KIDNEY end BLADDER PILLS-Sart ul tab Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & 00., 0hlca9 For Sale by All Druggists. PIMJUS 20 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time Usually relieves the most Bevere case before morning. BACK-ACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. Wenzler's and Shadel's Drug Stores. Putn in the head oaln anvwhora. hat lti mnaa. Pain Is eooffestion. pain Is blood pressor nothiasT else usually. At least, so M71 Dr. Shoop, and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet Thai tablet called Dr. Shoop's Headache TabUs coaxes blood pressure kwtj from pain centers. Xtt effect is charmina . pleaslnalr deliabtroL Oentlr tbouf h taielj. it lurelj equalizes the blood dieo lation. If yon bAT a headache. It's blood pressor. If it's painful periods with women, same cans. If 7ou are sleepless, restless; dptvous. It's blood eonreati on blood pressure. That turelr 1 a certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets stop h In 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distrlbuts) the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your flna-er. and doesn't tt ret red. and swell, and pain you? Of course It does. If S corw t ettlon. blood pressure. You'll find It when pala Is always. It s simply Common dense. We sell at 23 oenu, and cheerfully reoanuBS&d Dr. Shoop'o SieadacHo Tablets SOLD BY L. TANNER. "Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time.. The cure was permanent." Hon. S. V. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. I3aby won't suffer live minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oi lat once. It acts like magic. To check a cold quickly get fro'm your druggists some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics.. Drug gists everywhere ate now dispensing Preventics, for they, are not only safe but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickenfng. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preyentics will prevcut Pneumonia, Bronchitis, CaGrippe. etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 cents. Sold by Tanner's Drug Store. Our baby was so thin and cross, used to cry with pain Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. Sold by L. Tanner Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney ailments, can te o'lickly corrected with a prescription k town to drugfists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt nd surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entitely due to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. For ale at Tanner's Drug Store. A weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia, a weak heart vvith 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 will tell. Vour health is certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by Tanner'r. c r . ... :i a i viMünills OiAttli flttlülü .r -AM. i i I V. . . . . 5 . V U. I. it til Oimum u xi mint

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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 1888 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-poisoninsr and healing 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 treatmsut 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, ITCH, and All External DUeaaea. If your drurewt do not sell Kia Cactas 03 take ttotkinc Im, but remit to as and r wül md it prepaid. OLKEY & KcOAlD, Sclg Cssatactartrs, 113-117 FlfS Avtsgg, CLIOTON, IGT? A. Sold by CHAS. REYNOLDS, ' SHADEL'S DRUG STORE, AND OTHER GOOD DRUGGISTS. Dun's Sriat Ote::i Cores SpnLi, Fl: t::2 i:i Curb. At Crcrgists, 5C: p:rt:tÜ2?

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. No. 12649. State of Indiana, Marshall vounty, ss: la the Marshall Circui Court, September Term, 1907. 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 filed 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 o7 Indiana: He is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him and unless he appears arrd answers thereto on or before the calling of said cause on Monday the 25th day of November. 1907. beinp the first judicial ay of the November term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court Houf in Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana, on the 4th Monday f V-ivemf. A. D. 1907. said complaint pnd the Tratter5 arrl thine therf;n allot"1 will be heard and de-tp-r;nrr1 in hi absence. Witnes he Clek and eal of a'd Conrt at Plymouth. TndifünH hi th dav of 5?en- , TOTiy p TOYS. T, M T.rM'e-. ri:,;nt;flf Attv. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1001. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Edward Cavender, late 'of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARENCE M. SLAYTER, Oct. 4, 1907. s Administrator. V. R. Hess, Atty. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. No. 12Ü32. State ot Indiana, Marshall County ss: In the Marslm'.l Circuit Court, September Term, 1007. Lou:s E. Wolfgang vs Myr:le M. Wolfgang .' Complaint for Divorce. The plaintiff in the above ' entitled cause, by L. M! Lauer, his attorney, has tiled in my office his complaint against the defendant ; and, it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant, Myrtle M. Wolfgang is a non-resiuent of the State of Indiana: She is therefore hereby notified of the filinar and pendency of said complaint against her, and unless she appears and answers thereto on or before the calling of said cause on Tuesday, the 2Gth day of November, 1007, being the second judicial day of the November terr" of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Plymouth. Marshall County, Indiana, on the 4th Monday of November. A. D. 1007. sail complaint and the matters and things therein alleged will be heard and d.crmined in her absence. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court at Plymouth, Tndifseal) ana. this isth day of September, 1007. JOHN R. JONES. Clerk Mrshall Circuit Court. L. M. Lauer. Plaintiff's Aty. The Tribune $1.50 per year.

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