Plymouth Tribune, Volume 8, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 December 1908 — Page 8

I LOCAL NEWS

Miss'01da Zence went to Lapaz to spend Sunday-. James Deloney spent Saturday at South Bend on business. Miss Rose Kyser spent Saturday with friends at Donaldson. Louis Whitmack spent Sunday with relatives in Valparaiso. Good Poland China yearling male pigs for sale cheap. Jolm A. Mc FarJin. Miss Mildred DMle has gone t Nappanee for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. J. E. Whitesell is visitin? daughter, (Mrs. R. E. Nelson at L ville. i Miss Elizabeth Long is spending a few days with relatives at Soufc'i Bend. James Seymour and family, are spending a few days wftli relatives at South Bend. IMrs. Lorie McGriff of Tiosa, cal'.-ei on friends hers Sacurday enroutc to South Bend. Oliver Miller has returned to his home in Mishawaka, after a visit ;ith friends in this city. iMrs. John Boss and daughters, Misses Carrie and Laura, were Sovth Bend visitors Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Metsker went o South Bemi to spend Sunday with Mrs. Will McGlothlin. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Wilson went to Mishawaka Saturday for a few days' visit with their son, Arthur. Mrs. Chas. Soice returned to Mishawaka today, after spending a week with -lier mother, Mrs. H. C. Taber. 'Mrs. Louis Steinebach has gone to Ft. Wayne for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 'P. Griffin. E. Plummer is visiting with his sister, 'Mrs. Omer Williams, who is confined in a hospital at South BenJ. John A. McFarlin left for San Jose, Cal.t Monday where he will spend a couple of months on busi

ness. Mrs. A." D. Vail has returned to h:r home in South Bend, Saturday, after a few days visit with Mrs. D. M. Osborne. Mrs. D. Stuck has returned to her home in Hsbbard. after a short visr: with the family of Fred Sekler, in this city. Mrs. William Whitesell returned to her home in Donaldson Saturday, after a few days visit with her motor, Mrs. C. D. Bollman. B. W. Warte "has returned to his home in Ann Arbor, Mich., after visiting for a few days with tfiis daughter Mrs. R. A. Randall. 'Mrs. I.'' C. Brooke of Culver, who has been spending a few days with her niece, 'Mrs. Ira Grossman returned to Iber home Saturday.

Mrs. J. J. Vinall spent Saturday at Niles, Mich. Mrs. Louisa K. Barnes was a Soutih Bend visitor Monday. I. Holly has again opened bis barber shop on South street. F. II. Kuhn is spending a few days at Flint, Midi., on 'iisiness. Dr. Wm. Weiser of South Bend, was in this city on business Monday. Mrs. Morris Agler is spending a few days with relatives at Tw'n Lake. Mrs. Mary Schroder has gone to Chicago, to spend the remainder of the winter with relatives. Miss Ruth Rilt has returned to her viome in Bourbon, after a short visit with Mrs. Isaac Anderson, in this JMiss Mabel Custer ha returned to her home in South Bend, after vis-ting witin her sister, Mrs. L. G. Smith, , for a few days. Scott Pierson and family of Iliamle, spent Monday with friends in this city, enroutc to Flora, to which place they are moving. Mrs. Belle Clifford has returned to

her home in Valparaiso, after spend

ing a few days wich Miss Lottie Lnngdon in this city. Forrest Lorton, öf Wapiakoneta, O.. who has been visiting' with the family of Nathan Stout, for a fetw days, returned to his home Monday. 'Miss Eckert' vidi in solos at the Methodist churcih Sunday night, were excellent and the selections were good 'for a church service. Thomas Tribbey has been serious ly ill at his home in this city for several days. He seems somewhat improved, but is not yet out of danger. The appellate court has denied a rehearing in the Talbot, Darrdw d.'s barment case, and an effort will be made to take iA to the supreme court Whiter Wellman, writing from Washington, reports that the Japanese government has decided to bar all Japanese emigration 'to the United States, thus removing the last remaining difference between the two nations. Judge .Daniel P. Baldwin, who

dropped dead at his home in Logansport Sunday, was well known in Ply

mouth. He was SO years o4d serve !

a term as attorney-general of Indiana, was once a millionaire, but die 1 Insolvent. Messrs. Ed and Joseph Bergman were home from Culver over Sunday. The publication of the Tipton Times as a daily paper, will be re sumed next April. The Times is a uprightly weekly at the present an-1 we are glad to have it enter into a larger field of usefulness. William Asbton of Guthrie, Okla.. is in this city visiting with his father. John Ashton. 'Mr. Ashton is a former

Plymouth boy, and has a fine position

ns Deputy Labor Commissioner oi Oklahoma. His wife who was Miss Evalyn Smith of this city, is with him.

Ci'ilas. Inks transacted business at Culver Thursday. Lawrence Voreis is spending a few days at Lapaz. A. L. Kern o Bourbon was in this city on business Thursday. Henry Kline o!f Bremen, was in this city on business Thursday. Philip Skkman of HTbbard, spent Friday in this city on business. Mrs. Sarah L. Shakes is spending a couple of days at Monterey. Harold Steiner ds spending a week with relatives at South Bend. iMrs. John Falmer is spending a fow days with friends at Southi Bend Mrs. L .D. Watson has gone to Bourbon, for a few days' visit with friends. Mrs. Ralph Leonard and Miss Julia Vocke were South Bend- visitors Friday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Stoncburner is

spending a few days with fniends at

I mvood. sdames J. H. Pfender and E. O'Blenis called on friends at Hibbard

Saturday.

Mrs. Wilford Erwin and family of Bourbon, are visiting with Mrs Harry Humrlichouser. Mrs. Martha Weisart of Bourbon.

was the guest of the family of Chas

Gibson, in this city Thursday.

Miss Cassie Engel has returned

to her home in Bremen, after spend

ing a few days with Mrs. Louisa Botset in this city.

Mrs. Sarah Freed has returned to

her home in Grovertown, after a few

Jays visit with ber daughter, Mrs. W. M. McCormSck. Miss Lola KoftV of Indianapolis, vh has been visiting with her father, J. B. Koffel in tihis city, went to Bourbon for a short visit Saturday. U. E. Trowbridge of Three Oaks Mich., who has been spending a few

days with friends in Plymouth, wen: to Culver, for a short stay Saturday Mrs. M. Rhodes of Marion, )., who has been visiting in this city the ?ne5t of James Seymorr and fanvly. went ty South Bend for a visit with friends Saturday. W. D. Weaver and wife of Orrville Ohio, who have (been visiting in thi city the guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Arno L Olderfer, for a few days, returnc 1 to their home Saturday. FOR SALE At private sale, one Nelson upright piano. Must -be sold for not less than appraised value. Part of the estate of Olive J. Lee. Jacob Lec, administrator. Mrs. Frank South worth went to South Bend Saturday io join her husband, who has just returned from a week's business tr;p to Barre, Vermont and other eastern points. Charles Morgan, the oldest living pioneer of Marshall county, has returned from a visit with relatives in Tacoma, Wash., and with his daughter at Glen UHin, N. D. He is 8S years old and lias been a resident of Vi! ormntv 74 vears.

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The Lafayette Leader thinks one of the principal reasons ffor so many divorces, now numbering the scandalous proportion of one out of every twelve marriages, is the great ease and speed with which they can be obtained. It tells of a man in Tippecanoe county who -assigned as a reason for divorce the fact that his wife woull not permit him to reoeive and read a newspaper Of his own political faith. That World seem to be the limit. A wem a ii living in an adjoining county, has all her life been afflicted with strange names. She has been married three times. Her maiden name was Partridge; her first husband's n'amto was Robin, 'her second Sparrow, and her present 'husband's name is Quayle. There are now two Robins, one Sparrow and three little Quayles in the family. One of the grandfathers was named Swun, a fact which is not mentioned as having any bearing on her peculiar run ei luck in the matter of names. Rochester Sentinel.

COUNTY ASSESSORS TO MEET

State Board of Tax Commissioners to Instruct Nw Officers at Coding Meeting.

The State I'.id of Tax Commissioners is pr.'ur ring for a meeriv 'A the County A'sessors of the swe to be held in hc state house tb: hrt week in January. The meet! l.r is o.io of institution, in order th:i. the assessors ver the stats nuy d -termhic how .r. fix valuations u;n the property of citizens and corp r.?tn us ac a hgurc just to the taxpa'.v and to the state.

What Ails You! Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent headaches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste la morning, "heartburn," belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms? If yoThbave any considerable number of lhtove5jwjtoms you are suffering fronrtriliousnMObqrpld liver with IndlgcstionttHy5pS i rw Dr. Pierce's Holden Moduli pfgcoyprv Is made up of the mos valuable medicinal principles known to nvMlical science for th permanent cure ot füc h abnormal conditions It is a most tflicient liver invigorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The "Golden Medlc&l Discovery " is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at its formula will show that it contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, viz.. Golden Seal root. Stone root, Black Chcrrybark, Queen's root, DIoodroot, and MandraKa root. The following leading medical authorities, anion? a host of others, exiol the foregoing roots for the cure of Just such ailments as the above symptoms indicate: Prof.K. Bartbolow, M. I)., of Jefferson mmL College. Phila.: Prof. II. C Wood. M. D..of Unlv.of I'a.: Prof.Edwln M. Hale, M. I)., of Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago: Prof. John King. Ifu I.. Autbor of American Dispensatory: Prof. J no. M. Scud der. M. 1)., Authorof Bpeclßc Medicines; Prof. Laurence Johnson, M. D.. Med. Dept. Unir. of N. Y.: Prof. Finley Ellingwood. M. D.. Author of Materia Medica ar.d Prof, in Bennett Medical College, Chicago, - Send name and eddresson Postal Card to Dr. It V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. V.. and receive frre booklet giving extracts from writings of all the above medical authors and many others endorsing. In the strongest possible terms, each and every Ingredient of which "Golden Medical Discovery " is composed. Dr. Pierre's Pieaaant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. They Cay l used In conjunction with "Golden etf iral Discovery " if bowels are much conttpated. They're tin and sugar-coated.

Rates to be Advanced. Transcontinental freight tariffs, beginning January, next, will 'be advanced on all east bound traffic, bdth by rail and water. The class rates on" the west bound traffic will remain as they are now. The commodity rate on the west bound traffic from the Aatiantic seaboard ports to Pacific coast terminals -vvill be increased approximately 10 per cent.

NATURE TELLS YOU

As Many a Plymouth Reader Knows too Well From Their Own. Experience.

Every case of backache, weak back, bladder inflammation and rheumatic pains is dangerous if neglected, for such troubles are nearlv ahvavs due

to weak kidneys. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder pills. They are antiseptic and soothe pain quickly. Insist upon DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. For weak kidneys an 1 inflammation of the bladder t'.icy a tinfjmlcd. Regular size 50c. Sold bete by all Dru exists. F.vervbodv's friend Dr. Thomas Kr'cctric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts bruises sonl.'s. Stnps an pain.

SPECIAL oliday Sale.

I will make special Holiday prices on all lines, of new and second goods in my store for 10 days. I have some desirable Christmas presents in the way of Mirrors, Pictures, Rocking Chairs, Dressers, Buffets, Kitchen Cabinets, Book' Cases, Trunks and Suit Cases. Also have a few hard and soft coal Heating Stoves to close out at greatly reduced prices. C. L. SWITZER, SECOND HAND STORE, 122 South Center St.

Weak Kidneys Weak K11nev. surely point to weak kidney Serves. The Kidneys, like the Heart, and the tcmach, find their weakness, not In the organ itself, but in ths nerves that control and fuide and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative li a modicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling norve. To doctor the Kidneys alone, is futile. It U a waste of time, and oi money a well. If your back aches or Is weak. If the urlns scald, or u Urk and strong:, if you have symptoms of Hrjhts or otler distressing or dangerous kid ney iisease. try Lr. Shoop's KestoraUve a month Tablets or Liquid and see hat it can and will do for you. L'niff gUt recommend and sell

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When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about it. The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action, Any urinary trouble, teHs of kidney ills. i I Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills, i ; Plymouth people testify to this. Samuel Ringens, painter, living in the northwestern part of Plymouth, Ind., says: "Years ago, I had occasion to use a remedy for kidney trouble and finding that some prominent Plymouth people had used Doan's Kidney Pills with excellent results, 1 procured them a Richard's pharmacy. After using them a short time I found my kidney disorder corrected and the kidney secretions clear, instead of discolored as formerly. I am pleased to be alble and also willing to give Doan's Kidney PMls my heartv 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 take no other.

C. R. LEONARD, Funeral Director ani Undertaker.

PLYMOUTH. Office Phone 90.

INDIANA. Residence Phone 18.

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If you can help it Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion.

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lgtratiiuQ L TANNER. The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Sioop first pointed out tliis error. This is why his prescription Dr. Shoop's- Restorative is directed entirely to the cause of these ailments the feak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. Kach inside orgvan has its controlling or inside nerve. When these nerves fail. then, those organs must surely , faller. These vital trirtns are leading druggists everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Test it a few days and see! Improvement will promptly and surely follow. Sold by L. Tanner.

Coughs that are 'tight, or distressing tickling coughs, get quick and certain help from Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. On this account Druggists everywhere are favoring Dr. Shocp's Cough Remedy. And it is entirely free from Opium, Chloroform, or any other stupefying drug. The tender leaves of a harmless lung-healing mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its curative properties. These leaves have tue power to calm the most distressing Cough, and to soothe, and heal the most sensitive bronchial membrane Mothers should, for safety's safe alone, always dennnd Dr. Shoop's It cm with perfect freedom be given to even the voungest tibes. Test it once yourself, and see! Sold by L. Tanner.

A great many people who have! trifled with indigestion, have beenj sorry for it when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cure It. Use Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. Everyone Is subject to indigestion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, just as naturally and just as surely as a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking of Kodol. When you experience sourness of stomach, belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain in the pit of the stomach, heart burn (so-called),

diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or chronic tired feeling you need Kodol. And then the quicker you take Kodol the better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest it. Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tablets, physics, etc., are not likely to be of much benefit to you, in digestive ailments. Pepsin is only

a partial digester and physics are not digesters at all.

Kodol is a perfect digester. If

you could see Kodol digesting every

particle of food, of all kinds, in the glass test-tubes in our laboratories, you would know this just as well as we do. - Nature and Kodol will always cure a sick stomach but in order to be cured, the stomach must rest. That is what Kodol does rests the stomach, Vwhile the stomach get well. Just as simple as A, B, C Our Guarantee Go to roar OrnggiKt today and pet a dollar bottle. Then after too have uee4 the

entire content ox tbe bottle U yott can honestly say, that It haa not done you any rood, return the bottle to the druggist and he will refund your money without surttion or delay. We will then pay the druggist for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all druggists know that our guarantee la good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one In a family. The large bottle contains 2tf times as znnch as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol Is prepared at the laboratories of E. C. De Witt & Co., Chicago.

We Redeem Coupons FOR

You should always remember that mos cough an-J cold cures are rot tinating. Yet the most important thing to do when you have a cold is to move the bowels. You cannot promptly cure a cold until you do this. Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup stops the cough by allaying inflammation of the throat and lun-gs, and it drives the cold from the system by gently moving the 'bowels. Children like it for its tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by all

Why pay more when yc can get. not only 90 fine large cups of Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee from a 25c rackage but a coupon on a 25c. silvered "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer besic!es? Look for the coupon I put them-in now. The satisfaction is, besides most perfect. Sold by C. M. Plavter.

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Dr. P. LI. BUEKET. DENTIST PLYMOUTH. INDIANA

Frank Vangilder, KENDALL BLOCK.

All Kinds of Groceries.

Nearly everybody knows DeWitt's Little ßarly Risers are the best pills made. They are small, pleasant, sure Little Liver pills. Sold by, all Druggists. - -

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GLASSES FITTED AT MODERATE PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DR. J. BURKE & CO., 230 Mich. St. (Paxson Bldg.) South Bend, Ind. (Established 1900) EYES EXAMINED FREE. CHRS. KELLISON LAWYER Office Corbin Blk.,Plyraouth,Ind. Practices -in all the Courts o! V Indiana and in the United States Courts. Preventics, the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are said by druggists to have four special specific advantages over all other remedies for a cold First They contain no Quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. Second They give almost instant relief. Third Pleasant o the taste, like candy. Fourth A large box 48 Preventks at 23 cents. Also fine for feverish children. Sold by L. Tanner.

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7 DAYS MORE FOR Xmas SHOPPING

WE can make a great many suggestions for the consideration of those who seek gifts jor use and worth. Lauer's stocks in all departments are more complete than ever before, and those who make their selections here can rest assured of making presents that will positively be fully appreciated. Anything from Lauer's is GOOD TO GIVE GOOD TO RECEIVE. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT during our holiday rush. You should avail yourself of these bargains.

SILK MUFFLERS in Reefers, squares, and in all the prevailing styles. Prices range from 25c upwards to -.$3.50 FINE NECKWEAR We show all the newest creations four-in-hands, tecks, puffs in all the newest shades, at 25, 50, 75c. MEN'S and BOYS' SWEATER Coats, in all colors a splendid gift. From $i.oo, upwards to $4.00. HATS AND CAPS

We show all the newest in Derby and Soft Hats; all the new colors-Greens, Tans, Golden

Brown and Olive in stiff or soft hats, at from $1.00 up to

$3.50

On Fur Overcoats and Fur-lined Overcoats, prices are cut dewn, so that you can easily buy.

OUR COMBINATION BOXES Fine silk Hose, necktie and handI kerchief to match all put up in fine box, at 1.50. Fine silk Suspenders, Hose supports, and Arm Bands to match, at 50c and 75c. FlNE LINE of Silk, and Lisle Suspenders, all put up in special holiday boxes, at ?1 A A 50c, 75c and $I.UU GLOVES AND MITTENS We show all the best makes, for DRESS or WORK. Men's silk-lined or wool-lined gloves, in Kid. Mocho. at $1.00. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Men's Knit Gloves at 25c and 50c. Nice line Men's Fur Gloves, in gauntlets and fur-lined.

Boys' and Children's COWBOY fringe Gloves at 50c and

$1.00

In our Men's Suit and Overcoat Departments we are specially pricing everything for the Holidays. Our nobby-toppy, fancy Overcoats for the young men, prices are all cut 20 and 25 per cent, to enable you to purchase something good. All our finest suits in Tan, Brown, Green, Olive, all specially made for us, are priced way down, so that they are within the reach of every one. Let us show them to you. Nuff said.

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MEN'S FINE UMBRELLAS In Fine Collection of Fancy Handles in Silks, Glorias and Taffeta, in prices ranging from $1.00 upwards to $5.00. HANDKERCHIEFS We show in plain, fancy, in silk, Japan' ette and linen. Special Initial Handkerchiefs at 3 for 25c Silk Initial Handkerchiefs at 25c. Fine fancy Silk Handkerchiefs at 50c BATH ROBES We show the Terry Blanket Cloth Robes, all specially priced. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS The famous Archer and Marlborough brand at Soc and $1.00. A swell line of Men's Night Robes and Pajamas, at 50c, 75c, 1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. FINE SUIT CASES of genuine bridal leather, in all qualities and colors. "Big showing finest leather traveling Valises, in Walrus, Calf Skin and Seal. Fine lined; in price from $3.00 to $25

HOLE PROOF HOSE

The genuine original, and guaranteed to wear six months and need no darning. In all colors. Now priced at, 6 pairs in a box, at $1.50; or 3 pairs Silk Hose, in Christmas box, at $1.50. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Show many styles, in the Crawford Dress Shoes not to be found elsewhere. In this department we surely have the cream of the Shoe trade. Our new Oxbloods Greens, also Patents and Velours

in all styles, are just right.

UNDERWEAR DEPT.

Our Underwear department and woolen shirt Dept are full of good things specially priced REr.1ET.1BER That shopping at Lauer's is a pleasure; and we have extra help, so you won't he rushed, so that you can select your goods ivilh consideration. Those who receive git$ as you will find here, will immediately appreciate them. ' Lauer's prices in instances are moderate and right. All goods purchased are subject to exchange or money back.

CopyrwKl 1908 The House of Kuppcnhcimer Chicago

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THE LARGEST STOCKS AND FINEST QUALITY FROM WHICH TO SELECT

Good Clothes Store--"of course"

"THE STORE THAT ALWAYS MAKES GOOD"