Plymouth Tribune, Volume 8, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 July 1909 — Page 8

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LOCAL NEWS

Carl Asper sper.. Monday at Culver on business. 'Miäöi Mary Iloham was a LaPorte visitor LMtinday. C. A. Aimons pent Monday at Somit h- Rend on busaness. Charles Hager -was home from Mkthbwa'ka over Sunday. C. M. Walker -spent Monday at Loanfspoiit on business. George Vinajfi. spent Monday at South Bend on ibun-ess.' Dr. Charles Hidltzendorff sepnt Monday morning at Lapaz: Harry 'Marvin 'left ort a business trip ito Lansing, Mich, Monday. tArthur Jon-es is s'peirdin'g a few dysi at Culver on a rihirtg trip. Jolrri Harri returned to South Bend a'flter spending Sunday here Isaac Johntson of Tywer vas in Plymouth on business 'Monday morning. Mrs. John (Matthews is visiting with her tlairghter Mary, alt South Betrd. 1 Budd Kifmer went to South Be d Monday, where be has acceptedmpioymen ' Gorge Lemler -went to Giicago, where he will spel a coup?e of days on business. Attorneys GharTes Kelliscm, H. L. Unger. V. P. Kirk spent Monday at Lapaz on. lousiness.. uft- rkjk xwu-rri .w. uenu j viMiin wm I'lynwjtn ana lywer. Mrs. C. B. -Whitney went to South! tiend Monday to -visit with her sister Mrs S. Cleveland for a' few days. Mrs. O. D. Grosihams. oi Hamldt pent Monday here;, enroute to Tyner where she will visit for a few days. MrsL C. W. LMetsker and children are .spending a few das -with her mother, Mrs. Eftnma Camp at Cam- . I Mrs. J. A. Orr of bonith Bend, returned to her home aSter visiting tor i n . .h a few days with iMsv J. -Bennett in this city. Mrs. H. E. Hartman and Mrs Joh-rt Hartman of Atwood are visit ing with friends in this city, and at South. Bernd. 'Mrs. C. Marcömlbe ha returnee from ippenKjin a fetw weeks th her trdtheir, C. Forgy and family at Kan üä City, Mo. 'Mrs. Bert SchtTl and daughter went to Kokoilio Ibnday, wehere se will sDentd a week with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Wise (Mrs?. Margaret Hoham and niece Miss Freda Wolfram spent Monday with the former's nephew, Peter I Hanson, at Bourbon. I Mf. and Mrs. John, Rotenburg re-1 turned to "their home irt Wingate, Indl after spending a few days with the I family off James Kinig m öhis ciV I Mrs. Grover C. Hatrtmao eff South I Bend, who has been visfrtmg with her mother, Mrs. George Koontz for a few days, returned to her foymc. Mss Rae Woomer of Dallas, Texas, who has, 'been visiting with the family of A. M. Filler in this city, went to South IBend for a visit. Lost Sunday everting at L. E. and I W.-depot an Easlman Folding Koxlacj in case. Finder return to TanneT's I Drirg store and receive reward. dl-4l I Miss Ruth Krfoblock returned to I hesr fhonve al SoaltIl Bend, asfter vis-1 iting with tthe Mis s Rose ami Mar-1 giente iioaziaaer, lor tnree weeks. C. Q. Rusit returned to his- home in Tyner Mondtay momin-g after attending a family reunion at Culver J Sunday and visiting with friends in this. city. Masters Hilridge and Herben J 1 nomas returncx to tnetr ncnie " XKSUUftSini, A-iilvn iHiiiig 'vvviii nie lain' uy vi rnu k juii-c in mis iv iui J J T! .i. t .-u:, r . 1. 'low 'Uhijfa. wl Mr&. i. i. Bertton has returned to her hurne in New Buffalo, Mich., at tetr visiting irt this city for a few davs the sruesit of her niece Miss Ellen HetrainsgeT. Airs. OA. L. Helpman joined party nf ladies on Saturday a't iPlvmouth. went to MaxinWkee to soertd Mr. Cw ThWP. Warsaw TiVnes. Mrs. John Sanders and son Albert Rusisie-1 returned to their home in Marsha)!, JWis., 'Monfay morning af ter a few weeks visit with her (hugV tr, Mrs. Frank iSouthkxwth. Adolph Mayer of New- York City., semding a few days with, his parenlts, Mr. and Mira. Sigmund Mayer in this cily, enroute to the scuth, whwe Jie -will spend his vacation.

Mr. anld Mrs. Rollo ank .plkm and ot1r Wend in rliia-city

have been visting with htr parents, Mr. and Mr!s. Daniel Miles for a few days went to South Bend Monday for a short visit -before returning to their home in Chicago. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. O. TriUbey returned Sunday night, from spending a we-ek at Adrian. Mich. The trip wxä made in the Biack rirnabout, which made fh' entire trip -wthout a mishap or a stingle ac3C.rdent. Louis Wie key has returned to South Bend, atfer spending a two weeks' vacation with Jiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casimere Wickey in this city, and visiting with friends and refliative at Peru and IyOg-arisport. It's all nonsense, thSsi notion of there being anything in a name. Only Wednesday, Jast a Lou si vi lie man hameid drief married a .wSdow worth $200,000. .wlAle at Fort 'Wayne a man ntamed Lnclvey was killed by fa'llftng kamber. A Hamntonlil man carried some fimburger tclieese ihicne and -forgot olbout it. His iwi)fe rhouighit the plumbing defective and a plumber was .set at work to locate the source of the .ime?l and .repair the- defect. After about all the pipes irr he hous Jia.' been term oiit, entailng an expense of $150, the man thought about the fimJurger cheese and "that awful smeifl" -soon disoippeared.

A. ,F. iMyera 4,ent Saturday at

Nile Mich., oni business. D. M. Beelen r of iSowth Bend was her on "business Saturday. William Roomier is visiting with his sore Ed. at LaPorte. Ckrod Hetlick want to iMisliawaka to visit his bfother John. Mrs. Catherine Ha itmaw was a South 'Bend visitor Saturday. Mis 'Myra Thompson spent Satur day with friends alt Argos. Mrts. L. J. 'Ston&burner of Tyner, was a Plymouth caller Saturday. Miss Xanla Livin'ghouse of HilJhtinl was a Plymouth caller Saturday. Ira Andctrs otf MLshaivaka was in Plymouth oar Iwusines-s Saturday. Fred BflubaiTgh has returned fr.om a business trip to Soirth Bend. J. Horner am J wife of Wa,!kcrton were Plymouth, callers Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Rhine-hurt otf Hanna Was the guest of friends in this city Saturday. George II. Thayer -went to Culver Saturday to -.pend Sunday with -his family. J. F. Koffet of Rochester spent Saturday here on busmoss, enroute to South 'Bend.' S. D. Howard of 'Mislnavvaka 5-pent Sat unlay Irere on "business enroute to Knox. J. M. Herman and family are spend ing a few day with friends at 'Misihawaka. 'Mr. and iMns. P. Engle went .to Warsaw for a few days visit with frienl.fe. UrJah M WCTlt to Akrons o., for a visit with his brother, Benjamin Myers-. Elmer White of South Bend is spemdin'g a few days w'rtlh friends in this city. EH MsGler formerly of this city. now ojf Goshen spent Saturday here on business. 'Mrs. Ella Russell is vrsdtisg at La Porte the guest of her sfscer, Mrs. VhcxyTe Fail Lir. ana -irs. v. .. ivieeicner are d- a te wUh Mrs - - Zerbe at Argos. iMiss Elizabeth Tloldorff of Soaith Bend is visiting with frSends in thi d-üy for a few dkiys. Andrew Vilbig of -Milwaukee is spending a few days in this city, and vicinity on business. Mrs. S. C. Grossman went to Val paraiso for a short sitay v.ith her sis ter Misisi Elvie Freece. Mr. and Mrs-. C. Jones of LtuPorte formerly of ',m city pent Saturday here emroute to CtiK-er. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Bennett, of Chicago, are spentdin-g a few days P"th friend in this ty Mr. and Mrs-. John, Mead are visit ng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Hainey at Harris. Mrs. Charles Beatty of Mishawaka spent the dav with -Mrs. Dr. Smith n tnis city eproute to reru Mrs. Catherine Walley is spending -a lew -aiays- wrtn ner sisrter Mtö Klinghammer ait South Bend. Miss Iva Crum of Donaldson, went to South Bend Saturday to visit with her cousin Miss Lottie Crum. Mas. .Milton rorerrian ist visiting with her mother, Matilda Workman at South Bend for a few days. Mrs F. J. Bettdiex of Logansport who has been visiting here, went to Michigan city for a further visit Mr Mar- E. Sweet wtmt .to South Bend for a few days visit witii -her neplhow Ardhie Agncw and family, Mr QnKj Ir9 ,w returned to Peru, a!fter visiting with' friends and relatives in 'this city and vicinity for a few days. Mr"3. John Olson and daughter Alma of Donaldson were PJvmouth calkr on Ifr'ien'd.s Saturday enroute I to South Bend. A, T ,. , , ., . I j i c . r r i - i. 1 SvrtiMi M Y. arf vJ?tlinr .MtH ner I J " ' O I rtrn f- fra 1 riUw, WM. f,-,.,. I for a few ..1Mrs. Elizabeth Moore went to St. Josphv Mich., Saturday where she will visit for a few days, the guest of Mrs-. Frarfk Saik. Mrs. Maggie Rish of Men tone who been the P3 her Mt Eriza8etC Risih here, retnrned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Anna Shioemaker and her guests, Mrs. Otto Ruthmund and Mrs. M. Rudoiwsky otf Chicago spent Saturday afternoon at Culver. Mi?s Laii-ra Benedict of Winona, who was Englih teacher ir .this city last year, wa-? a Plylmonth visitor Saturday enroute to Culver. Mfrsis Ijcxtie Roatih of South Bend who h!as been the guest tvl Mis!s OJave returned to her home Saturday, Mr5. Catherine Vanllom returned to Soiuth Bend Saturday, a'fter vLsiit-in-with her sister, Mrs. E. II ar roll a Argos end with friends at Plymoutn. Mrs. Gevwge Shrider went to Fort Wayne, where she will joiin her deurghter Julia ami the 'two will (leave for a visit with relatives a't Napoleon Ohio. Profr. E. B. Rizer, who has been superintendent Kit the Bourbon schools foT the .past five yearts, has Ibeen electel superintendent of the Knox schools. Miss Freda Wolf ran of Waterloo, la... who h'a' been the kiiet of her aunlt Mrs. Hoham in this city, went r i South Bend for a visit with frieils. Mrs. Bent lMw rcturnel to her lifonre in Rochester Monday, alfter visiting wiahj he family of George Mach fan in thi city, and attending the Machlan "family reunion which was belid at Twin Lake Sunday. B. F. 'Machlan ami family c'f Itoston Mais, are the guests H the family of W. 0 Machran. On August 15, Mr. B. F. Mathlarl will sai for Australia, wheire he wH3 -.pertd several months ort 'bulsinesis. Charles Grover and family, returned to their home in Lida, I ml, a'fter attending t!he Machlan family re-unfion hctc.

(Mrs. A. C. Morlanu of Toledo is pending the week here. James- Hughes and fadier-in-law -ac Ehvrmian, the flatter of Lima,

O.. went to South Bend Saturday to visit with nfhe former's soil, Graham IllgillX'S. Mrs. Hattie Srmitli of Wellsboruogh. Ind. callekl on friends Irere Saturday on her. way to La Porte where slhc will visit her daughter, Mrs Nellie Walkin. H. W. Clark, the rovenvment man, avIvo has been in th2s city for the past few weeks, gathering information concerning tthe fisheries of this vicin ity went to Culver Saturday. Tde annual reunion of ttie Twentyninth Indiana Volunteers will be held at Kikx, Septettnlber 1 and 2. Marshall county had one company in this regi ment coniman'dcd by Captain J. E. I ou ght on. Tweiiity-three persons dead and fourteen missing antl a million dolRars wrth of property destroyed is the result of the storm wlfich raged over the southern coast of Texas a few days' ago. Tlie high wind Friday put Lxke Michigan on the wiBdest rampage in fifteen years. The steamer Unite'd Spates was held at lichigan City 7 hvurs.'' The Roosevelt arrived from Chicago at noon with 900 passengers all very si'ek. A spring tire for bycycles, motor cycles and automobiles has been in verted by a South Bend man. The prings are coiled similar to a watch rini The inventor claim's they pre vent friction and relieve the jar on bad roads-. Hr (claim's it is superior to all other tires. Any Jady can easily make from $18 to $25 a week working for mc quiet ly io Hier own hme locality. This is ionafide offer one which will pay you to investi irate, evtn you car. oni'y spare tww mours per day. No in vestment required. Tum your spare time into money. Write me at once Ktr particulars. Address Harriet M. Richards, Box 30, Woman's Building, Joiliet, Illinois. A Washington DispaOdi says: "Re presentative Barnfh'art 'lias bein mrti hed that 'his appointee to the naval academy alt AnnapoJis, Joseph JenkiJ son, of Gos.ien, was one ot tne many youn'g men who faile'd irv the mental examination for entrance recently. In tSi at exam inat'ioi only 1S3 out of .V)0 men were successful. Mr. Barnhart n3A- hhs twa vacancies at the naval academy to fill both, of his appointtees having fa?!ed, one on the physi cal examiruiitiion and the other on the mental teslt. Every indication points .to a good peach crop irt the Lake Erie and Michigan peach ibefts. Some time ago it was feared that climate conditions haxj .curtailed the yield but recently an improvement in weather has caused grO'.vers to look upon the situation in a more optimistic llifht. Goo'd rain have helped the fruit immensely and ii an ciccasionial s'liaAtr comes during August and September, a rocvri! output may be expected. DeaJers say the qualhy of Elbert a peaches troan Georgia wiGl be much betteT than the earlier varieties. Col. WiWiam Hoyne of Notre Dame, and Mr. Charles T. Mattingly (i. Plymouth, two of tlhe 1 ru es, having Charge of tthe erection -of he Pottawatomie Indian Monument, (Col. A. F. Fleet, of Culver MilitaryAcademy, the other Trustee, being absent en his samnmer vacation) me Thursday afternoon with Daniel Mc Donald, author of the law, at his wig wam at the south end of Lake Maxir.kivckee, and completed the arrangements for the unveiling of the Monument September 4, at Twin Lakes st a;t ion ort the Vandalia raürcäd. Twin Lake Twinkles. Rev. Smith will preach at the church next Sunday at 11 o'clock a m. Mr. John V. Leiper lost one of his most valiKiIole 'horses one day last week. M'is- Lizzne Holdernian and C er friend, IMisis Schaimep visited relatives at Iuvwood Tuestday Mrs. iM. C Cook and son were the guests of 3ier parents -r. amd Mrs. C. tM. STayter, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dav?d Grossman and family of Rutland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McFarlin. Master Lawrence Cook is spending a few days at 'Pretty lake with Rev. Howard as one of the Episcopal choir boys. 'Mrs. Forest Holem of Jvwttht Bend was the guest of her parents Mr and 'Mrs. Charles Kyser and other rela tives Sunday. Miss Mable Schannep of Haagla d Ir.d., lis viJitinig for a few days Sth M.'s Lizzie Hv'lderm'an, on her way heme from Valparaiso, Ind, where she has :iceir attending school. The German EvanigeTical Church of the Trfnity charge held baptisimal services at the Shoemaker bridge fu.-t Sunday afternoon and a very large crowd was reported U have at tended. uMr. and IMrs. J. Clemens and daughter Mis Pearl of Hibbard and Mrs. Grace SJiet Himer of KanVakee 111., also a ilaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clemens, visited Sunday with their son Mickey Clemens and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McFarlin and Warren McFarlin, expect to start for the goMen west next Saturday. They will visit their par nts at San Jose and also stop at other points Oe in terot. They will be gone about six weeks. A very serious acc.dcnt happened to George Hendricks of Plymouth. caused Iby the carelessness ,f a Twin Lake fanner. If he, (as well as all drivers) would have kept the right side of the public highway, Mr. Hen dricks would not be confined to his rovm with a broken leg. This should be a lesson to every one. New Suits Filed. Henry Lohr vs James A. anki others, to quiet title. Gandy

Ii IRE MILES

City Council Will Construct a Mile and a

Half this Summer Other Business of City.

A mile and one?half of cement side wallt' will be built by the city, be fore the close of the summer. At the meeting of the cily council Monday evening the members reviewed their trip about the city made in the Transit Auto a few days ago, ami decided wherever a side'.walk was needed, to include it in a list, wlwch will be built by the city. This list is the largest amount of ce'ment walk ever propos ed being built by .the city at one time and in ,omc instances includes an en tire block of new sidewalks. After these new walks are laid the symme try of the city's sidewalks, already famous", will be increased, and as a result, free mail delivery will be extended to parts theretofore unvisited by the mail men, because ei 'ihc lack o: proper sidewalks. Besides the mile and a half of cement walks which the city will bund and assess agcrtnsi the property owners, about a half mile more, will be built by citizens who have received the thirty day notices to build, and who have promised to lay sidewalks before the close of the summer. The declaratory resolution for the construction of the proposed walks by the city, will be passed at the next meeting, and ad'verlisvnvcnts well be made for the receiving of bids, by cement con-tractors, for the job -of laying the sidewalks. The list 1 new sidewalks to be built by the city and assessed against .he property owners include the following: A new walk on the svjuvh side .:f west Washington feet, extend ing from the residence dt Dr. Myers, and extending for two blocks, to the L. K. and W. railroad. On Jefferson street in front of the Mrs. C. W. Palmer, and Ha.wley properties, on Wallum street, on the cast skk of the street, in front of the vacant lot owned by the Catholic church; a rt-.v walk will he built on north Mich!'g:.n street expending from it Ik residence of Shelby Leland, on the east side of the street to the faiir groun Is a dis'tancc of about 'two Weeks, also btiore the prcperty of John Mamma! on north Michigan street, a'lo before the properties of Rev. Presi.all, the Johnson prcipeTty. KSinger proipert) on bf'th streets, all on north Michigan treet; on north Center street before the residence of Mrs. Gallagher, the Appdeman and MctDuffie cement sh!)pt and prvperty of Adam K Wise; on Harrison street along the side of Chas Hoy grocery store and Cha-. Thompson on north Cent.T stree',; on sLni';h Pliunb street, a contircnis w.wk will be buiilt from the resilemc: of Mrs. Lily WaSSck up to South street, inclivding about a block of unhurt walk, a large anv u:i: will be built on east Sophia reet, before the residence of C. L. Morris, and extending east tn the north si le if the sUrvct including the properties of Peter aiul Joseph Hendrick. Mr . r.urns, Catherine Speissoffer. Robert Hca;K Adam Wise, Joseph Lachet, Pomeroy and -iv the south side of the street, from the en I to the Abrasive actry including the properties ot Ed. Lacher, Hoham, and others; on Liberty street 'the Abrasive factory will build a waük on the eat side of the street next ty the factory for an entire block, to the Pennsylvania railroad, on Nursary strect a contimiou walk -wi'l be laid between Thayer and Pearl streets before the properties of Mrs. P;hlvTx 'WilKy, Clias. Myers. John Matthews, Amgust Wickey, and Wm. Yas.el; on Dixon street before the residence of Mrs. Christina WAGE BASIS FOR TARIFF. Governor Johnson Urges Support of Men Who Will Enforce the Laws. (iOvcrn;jr A. Johnson of Minnesota following his Chautauqua address at Gaijesburg 111., in an interview gave sctnie novel views on the tariff. "In my opinion," he said, "the time is not far cfT when the people, regardless of party tie will be in unison -on the tariff question. "There will he a an agreement on the principle that the manufacturing and laboring men are entitled to the protection of duties equal to the difference in wages here and abroad. They should have this much an 1 nothing more. "A commission of experts will in appointed skilled in computing the wage difference and tixir.ig ihe corresponding duties. This will put the system on a .basis of equity and remove it from poli.icsx 'I am strongly for an income tax and believe the Minnesota h-gi.-lalu.'o will be for the constitutional amendment. I a nvo.jrpos.l t a corpo: a:''" tax, both because of the source from which it emanates and because it is in my judgment, unjust." In his Chautauqua addre C"ver iror Johnson urged listeners t ignore party line amd support for office men they believed would ei. force thIauvs. He was pleased a't the numher of Scandinavians present and .won applause when he was referred cleverly to the White Houe and advocated woman suffrage. Auto Race Deficit $30.000. It is aid that the los on the Cobe cup races at Cro;wn Point n June 1, and 10, will exceed $:io.ooo. Mr. Cobe president of the Chicagxi Automobile dub, John Farson the Chicago banker, and olther prominent members of the club, together .with the club itself, wflll bear this expense.

OF GEINT .

SULK TO BE BUILT

Moore; on Pearl street a walk will be built on the east side of the street from the residence on Mrs. Catherine Houk. up to and including the residence of Luther Cole; om west Adams street, along the siile oi the residence of Luther Cressner. A large number of board walks in fairly good condition will be allowed to be repaired by the property mvners throughout the city. To Sell Cement. Street commissioner Harry Harri; was given permission !to sell the cememt which was assumed by the city friMii the paving company for $1.23 ler bag and retain the bags. This is almost cost. Recommend New Boilers. The report ci the Hartford Steam I'oiiler Inspection Company, on the condition of the two boilers at the water works plant, was read at the lounci! meeting. The report stated that new boilers wonM need be installed within ninety days, owing to the age and condition. i petition presented by Messers Ed Tanner, George Protsman, to be ai1 vi tL- build cement walks next to their properties or. Jackson street next to the curb, was referred to C'.m:r.:t;ce on streets and alleys. Me.-srs, John D. Fields and Lorenzo Pi Hon- appeared 'before the council and petitcned to be released from building sidewalke before their properties for the reason 'that there is n. traffic on that siide of Adams street. Petition upon vote, was grant ed by the council. Thayer Factory Site Annexed. An ordinance providing for the an nexation of the territory occupied by the Thayer Novelty Mfg. Co.. in north Plymouth, to the city, was finally passed by the unanimous con--ent of the council. The description if the land is so annexted is as fol l.nvs: the north six acres of the south 1 acres of the north ha'lf of the s'oinhwcst half of the .Michigan' roa,,i of Michigan read land section 12 Ti.-e real estate was annexed as tinplatted territory, to the city. :' IMym null. A strip of land !. feet ak! n the south s5de of the real estate was dedicated as a str et for the use ö'." the city. Will Install Lamp. Lpcn petition os property owners about the corner of Louisa and 'Mi:ir streets for an incandescent lanu' council agreed to pay-Tor maintain or4 ce of a thrty-two can'dle power in candescent lamp uqon the porch o C. O. Yarrick. A complaint was made to have the arc lamp on -west Adams street moved from the side to the middle of the road. Roth of these cases were referred to Councilman McCoy as special committee to inves tigate, and make proper arrangements. Councilman Ruck reported th'at he had sold the city wind mill for the sum of $15. He reported that all was in readiness for the erection of the fence about t'. new cemetery land, and the fence will be built this week. The new lots w:j1 be parted off and an auction sale of lots will be held this fall, to dispose of the cem etery lots. Send Back Plat. A plat for the removal of the coun cil, for the Iloltzendorff addition was presented to the council, hut was referred hack -for correction, because of the fact that all alleys etc, were not regular. MANY CLERKS NECESSARY About 250,000 Money Orders Re ceived at Department Each Day in the Year. Money order transactions in the postofTiccs of the c un ry have grown so in the last year or two that it now is necessary to maintain a force oi aluiit 7."0 accountants, bookkeepers, asscTters and examiners in the office of the auditor of the department. There are ."0,000 money order olftici's, from which 8,"0,(KJ0 mctney or der tiicctounis annually arc received by Auditor Chamce. They are accom panied by 08,000,000 paid money or ders aggregating $073,000,000. l .ist masters are required to de posit surplus money order funds, and about 2,500,(K) certificates of deposit, aggregating $350 000,000, als'o are re chived by the auditor for official rec or. I 4iiid iivspectii. The auditing of these vouchers and 'Statement's rp-Te-ent 110,000,000 sepcrate transactions-. Approxlimateiy 230,000 paid money orders, weighing 500 pounds, arc re ceived at t'he auditor's office each day. In the process- oif ria'-t-cmhling these vouchers numerically into states and offices of istsne each mo-n ey order as handled -scveiv times, or the equivalent df 1 750,000 each oay This wOrk a'lone requires H'3 expert assrrtcrs, all of whom are youn-g wo men. LaFollette Praises Taft. Senator LaFollette is um-ti'nted in his praise of Pre si de mt Taft for the kioi'del -sitamd taken in insiisting on downward revision. Ten days ago the V3-voiisin senatois declared that there was absolutely no hope .for downward revision; nov he take a very cheer ful view f the -Situation e-xpress'in-g 'the belief that a satisfactory Ibill will emerge frkni the conference c-ommit tee.

CROWDS FLOCK

TO LAND DRAWING 700.C00 ACRES OF INDIAN LAND IN WESTERN STATES TO BE GIVEN. Estimated that One Out of Every Hundred Will Secure a Piece of Land. Spokane, Wash., July i. When it tie Harriet Pes'; ai Spokane, Hwbn Hamilton of Coeur d.A'lene, Idaho, and Oil ri .-'fi na M. Donlin, of Missoula, M'ont formally appointed by James V Whitten, superintendent in charge, are led Kp-on the plat'form at Coturd'Alene 'the morning or August J to make drawings for Too.ooo acre's Oi Indian lands in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and western Montana it is expected that fully ttoo.ooo appliic a't ions will have been registered in person or by proxy, the latter being "for war veterans. Registration stared oil lively at Coeti d'Alen , Misrala, Kaliispell and Spokane a few moments after mid-night on Ju-ly 1" and so great has 'been the rush since then t.fat mo-re -than UOO public notaries, assist ed by from 1,01)0 to 1,2000 clerks, have been kept literally on the jump, -with the resu'lt that they arc reaping a harvest of silver in 'the shape of 25cent fees. The majority" of the rotarics are exempting former soldiers and s a Heir's, but as it is they stand to re ceive between $70.000 ar:d $73,000 lor their work during the nineteen days. Judge Witten estimates tkt 100,ooo persons wia register m Spokane between now and August Ö, w"ith l.0,0i)() at Coeur d Alene aiul ..o.noo at Missoula and KaUsipell, adding 'that practically every state and territory in the union and most of the provinces in the Dominion oif Canada will.be represented. The applicants coming from Canada cy course are citizens of rhe United Slates. The government is exercising -its lower to climhiiate speculators and so-called soldiers of fortune, and every applicant is compelled to declare under taih that he 'intend, to make his future home on the land Violaters will be prosecuted for per jury in all c'a'-cs where the depart ment receives sufficient fa'cts to warrant making arrests, Judge 'Witten announced, 'adding alsv that if the experience at former openings may be taken as 'a criterion, not mr.rc tljan 40 per cent of the fortunate outs will take advantage Of Urtc-e Sam's bounty houivcr, ioc.'itors and others .v'to hae zae over ti e three rcevaton.s say that not er cent ot those drawing kinds wi'l let their cna-ici'- ' ai 1C0 actes slip by this timev as prac tically a-ll of the land is adanteu to grain, frui't and hay crops. 1 nree thousand iiomesteads are contained in .the ureas to be disposed of at the drai.ving. Kccatrse of the heavy filing the chance of be'eoming .he possessor of a quarter sect on of gricul'furall, timber or grazing land s redu-ced 'to about one in -a hundred It will be worth while for the lucky nes, as best quarter sections in the rthate pine belt of northern Idaho wil cut .",000,000 feet of saw 'tnnber, worth from $3.75 to $4 a then sand fett on tne snump. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catatrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, Ohio We, the undersigned, have knovn -&visitott at o..D St F. J. Chenev for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and ffnan cfally able to carry our any obliga tions made by his-firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. Testimonials sent fre Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by ali Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stupation. All Druggists. An" lady ca mret a sdvered "No Drip" Coffee Straimer by writing Dr, Shoop. Racine, Wis. Send no money, Simply ask for the "No-Drio" Coffee Coupon privilege, 'jiving your name and address. Dr. Shoop will also send free his new and very interesting lit tie book describing Dr. bhoop Health Coffee. Health Coffee is such a close imitation of real Coffee, that it requires an expert to tell the dif ference. And neither is there a grain of real coffee in it. Made from pure toasted grains, mailt and nuts, its IIa vor and taste is exceedingly gratify ing. No tedious boiling either. "Made in a minute, says Dr. Shoop Write todav for the book and "No Drip" Co on. I. T Seid er. If you have pains .in the back, weak back, or any oth?r indication of a weakened or disordered condition of the kidnev or bladder, xu should pet DeWitt'? Kidn-cy an I Uladdcr Pi!3s right awav when you experience tiie leat sis;n of kidme3 or bladder conmlaintss 'but be sure that vou tret De-Witt's Kidnc- and Dihdder Tills. We know what they will do for you, and if von will fend otir name to K. C, DeWitt & Co. Chicago, you will receive a free trial box of tlics? kidnev and blaKler pills. They arc solid licre by All Drusgi.its A book on Rheumatism, by Dr. S1ump, tf Racine, Wis. -tells some plain truths, and in a plain and practical w-ay. Get this booklet, and a free trial treafment ff Dr. Shoops Rheumatic Remedy for some disheartened sufferer in your vicinity. Make a grateful and appreciative friend of soiix one who is discouraged because of tlhe failures of others to help him. Help me to make this test, and I'll certainly heN your suffering friend. L. Tanner. Get DeWi'tt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Satfve wtlicn you ak for it There are a great many imitations, but there is iusf one original. This salve is jrood for anything- tvhere a salve i needed to be iied, but it is especially good for nlles. Sold bv Pain can be eai1y and quickly stopped. Pink Pain Tablets' Dr. Sh omipV ctn' Head che. womanly pain's, afnv prin. arrvwhere. in to minntes sure. Formula -on the 2."c box Ask vour dnitfist or dTtor abo'it 1vi fornula it's fine. Sold by h. Tanner.

No Man is Stronger

Than His Stomach

A strong man is strong all over. No raancan be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which impairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When -a man "doesn't feel just right," when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable

feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despondent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man should use Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs ot digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH ZISD STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this nonslcoholis medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.

For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly

Kodol supplies the same digestive juices that are found In a healthy stomach. Being a liquid, it starts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests your food, but helps you enjoy every mouthful yo& eat. You need a sufficient amount of pood, wholesome food to maintain strength and health. But, this food must be digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. ' When your stomach cannot do its work properly, take something to help your stomach. Kodol is the only thing that will give the stomach complete rest. "Why? Because Kodol does the same work as a strong stomach, and does it in a natural way.

C. R. LEONARD. Funeral Director and Undertaker.

äff PLYMOUTH. Office Phone 90. äff r( f4 ff CJ fi ft fi fix fix fix fix fi fl fix NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. rrc-batc Cause No. 19S1. ! In the Marshall Circuit Court. Plymouth, Indiana, Septcntber Term,, 1000. Varuler S. Rice administrator of Estate ci Frederick O. Rice deceased, V9 rander S. Rice et al To William Jordan, Ellen Jordan, Jessie Elva Middleton (formerly Mars.li and Robert IMiddleton Jr. You are severally hereby notified that tbe above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Marshall Counlv, Indiana, a petition making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said. Court authoring the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate yi said decedent, and in said petition described, to make , assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate and that said -petition, so filed and pending, is set for bearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Plymouth, Indiana, o the 20th day of Sept. 1909. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said (seal) Court thi 2Sth day of June. 1 909. J. C. Whitesell, Clerk. Charles Keliiso-r Atty for Petitioner NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. State of India-na, 'Mar-aihall county ss: in the Marshall Circuit Court, September Term 1909. Clizbe Bros. Manufacturing Company William League et al Complain! to Foreclose Mortgage on real estate and for equitable? relief. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Charles KelHson its attorney, Jus filed im my office a coroplaint against f.ie defendants ami, it arppearir.g by the affidavit oi a competent person tii at 'the defendants William Le'avie, 'Mari- E. League his. wife, and William League Compiny (A Corporation aTe n'on-resid.ents ot tne ata,t of Indünia: they are therefore hereb notified of the itliirg; ankl pendency of said complaint against tliem, ami unIcnsi t.iey appear amd answer thereto on or before the calling of said cause nil 'Monday the 20 day of September 1909 being" t be first Judcia! day of the September term of said Curt, to be bejnrn anvl he'!d .it -tthe Court House in Hymomth. Mars.hdll Coimty, Indiana oji. the .'5rd Mondav of Septemlwr A. I). 1909. satid complaint and the matters' ani.1 things therin alleged will be heard a:r I !ct er mimed Tin thtir ab-s-ence. Witre-s the Clerk and Cseal) of -nid Court, at Plvmouth, Indians, this 17 day f Talv 1W9 . J. C Wihitscll. Clerk iMar'1h'i Circuit Court. Chrnrles KtlHs'-ir, PlaintifT' Attorney. ' 3w Weak Women To wmk and ailing unrapn. there It at least on war to help. But with that way, two treatment must be combined. One ii local, one U constitutional, but both are Important, both essential. lr. Shoop's Niirht OAire i9 the LorL Ir. hhoopa itcstorative. fhe Constitutional. The former Dr. Shoop's Night Cure ia topical mucous me mbrano suppository remedy, while Dr. fchoop' Kestorative is wholly an i iternal treatmtjit. Ihe Itestorativo ivachcs throughout th entire sysU'm. s-king the repair of all nerve. all tissi. and all blotxl ailments. The "Niglit Cure", a it name implies, doea tta work while you sleep. It twthes sore and inflamed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the Restorative, eases nervoua excitement. piVcs renewed vior and ambition, builds tip watäod tissues, bringing about renewed Btrength. vigor. mW energy. Take Dr. Shoop'l R'-Morative Table or Liquid aa general tonlo to tlte system, for positive local help, use aa well Dr. ilaoop's L TANNER. The best pills made are DeWitt's Little Kaxly Risers, the famous little Early Risers, the famous little liver prils. T5iey are sjnall, gentle, pleasant, easy to take and act promptly. They arc sold by All Druggists. Dyspepsia is America's curse. Burdock Itlood Ititters conmers dj'spepsia every 'time. It drives out impurities, ties thie stomach, restores pcn'ivt digestion, anormal weight, and otxi health.

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So, don't neglect your stomachDon' t becojne a chronic dyspeptic Keep your stomach healthy and strong by taking a little Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all the time. You only take it when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Go to your d rar eist today and ret a dolla bottle. Then after you bar used th entire contents of tne bottle If you caa honestly say that it tas not none you any Kood, retura ttr bottle to the druggist ana entire contents of the bottle If you caa ' be will refund rear money without ant tionor delajr. e -rti tben pay thedrufeist. Don't hesitate; all droeelsts knoi )n't hesitate: all dro prists know tLat our'fmaranteels rood. This offer antiatour guarantee is rooa. i ms plies to the Urge bottle only and t toe lance bottle only and to but on In a family. The laree bottle contains 2 times as mach as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the laboratorj les of . C. De Witt & Co., Chicago. V h INDIANA. Residence Phone 18. fix fl fix fl fl "IX fl 4 'fifi'xftx'fiW fi MONEY TO LOAN on Farm Lands, at Ten YearV Time. J. A. MOLTKR, Plymouth, Ind. N. B. ASPINKLL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 308 N. Michigan St. Surgeon to Penna Line, Vandalia and Lake Shore Railways. Dr. Ft 11. BURKET. DENTIST PLYMOUTH, INDIANA CHHS. KELLISON Office Corbin Blk.,PIyraouth.InL Practices in all the Court of Indiana and in the United States Courts. Dr. A. A. EIKEN BERRY OF PERU, INDIANA, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND Throat Specialist. AT ROSS HOUSE EVERY FRIDAY ALL DAY. AND HEADACHES CURED GLASSES FITTED AT MODERATE PRICES, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DR. J. BURKE & C0 250 Mich. Ct. (Paxson Bldg.) South Bend, Ind. (Established 1900) EYES EXAMINED FREE. I'Je Redeem Coupons FOR SAME AS CASH. Frank Vangilder, KENDALL OLOCK. All Kinds of Groceries. A (failing nerve no larger than the finest siHken thread takes from the Heart fts impulse, its pdwer, its regularity. Thi Suamach also h'as its hidden, or inside nerve. It "was Dr. Shoop ndio first told us tt wronj bo vlrug a w-ak x failing domachv heart or kidneys. His prescription Dr. Sloop's Restorative is direded straight 'for -the cause of thec ailments tliesc weak and faltering inside nerves. This, mo doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly tn popuäaJÜy. Drugei?its sa t2iat those who test the Reslxwative even for a few da'S soon become fully convinced of its wonderful merit Anyway, don't drug th organ. Treating the came of sickness is the only errafble and successful way. 9old by L. Tanner. Doan's Reg-ulets cure constipation without griping nausea, or any weakening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per Ibox.

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