Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 October 1909 — Page 8

LOCAL NEWS

for

Rent, dwl

Furnishekl "Rooms Lena Foley.

'Mrs. C. A. Allen spent Friday V , "

Mrs. S. M. Doyer of Valparaiso,

U. S. Lemert spent Tuesday at Lapaz on business. Mrs. C. A. Reeve and son, Charles, spent Saturday at South Bend.

.Miss Lecile Uurkett is visitmcr

with friends at Kokomo for a few

FOR WATER IRKS

T

BOILERS IS LEI BY

MORE DIVORCES

ARE GIVEN

L!

at South Bend

M. A. O. Packard left for a business trip to South Iicnd. V. E. Bailey is spending a few days at Xaptmnee on business.

Mrs. H. V. Meyers spent Fri-1 birsinc

day calling' on friends at Argos. p.Tot-i

Mrs. I. J. Lromley of ßurrUak, hvith relatives at Warsaw for a

was a Plymouth caller Friday feu- davs. ;

DOCKET I S PARTIALLY

CLEANED UP BEFORE COURT ADJOURNS

spent Saturday with friends Ln Plymouth. Messrs. , Robert Eckert and

Perrv Gav were at South Bend on

Rinesrenbersr is

visitincr

Laporte Street Pavement Will Be Continued to Vandalia Tracks Three Railroads File Protest.

Michael Zehner Loses Ejectment

Suit and Appeals to Supreme Court.

morning. Mrs. S. A. Kyle spent Friday at Tyner, the guest of Mrs. Guv-Collier.

iRlorrdn-f I hfirmTnn wrw .1 I ,,..,,f t. 'l, r nt-,. :iAn,l n 1 a e ,1.. .

o ST" t , . . 1 . . "llu lt' .-I'vu.i 11 uajwrie Aireei, irom ine present South Lend visitor Friday on couple of days. Uest limits of the pavement to foUlflCSS ,A!iw? T nrn T Ttt ft n i ti if 'Pi-n t Ii o. f-iili1in f nlc on1 rwA.&TftA

siHMit Sntnn'nv in Plvmouth. and advertisements nlaced. eallino- for

Miss Elsie Whiteman went to Bremen to spend Sunday with her parents.

Miss Catherine Dalrymple the resolution

went to Twin Lake to

In spite of protests of all three railroads of the city, the city council Monday night confirmed

for paving west

Friday with Mrs. Roland Hawk at South Bend.

at Culver.

Mrs. L. C. Wise of Culver, was a Plymouth caller Frfday, enroute to Argos. 'Mrs. R. C. O'Blenis of Argos, was the guest of Mrs. H. L. Sinjrey Friday. Mrs. Hannah Perman went to

Xiles, Midi., to visit with her son,

B. E. Walker. Mrs. Ormond Swinehart and son, Rofbert, were South Bertd visitors Friday.

Mrs. L. Werntz of South Bend, is visitin i in this citv, the guest

of Miss Mairv Primlcv. Mr. and .Mrs. C. P. Holloway went to Mishawaka to spend a few days with relative. Miss Elsie Morical of Bourbon, called on friends here Saturday,

0:1 her way to South Bend. Harry Ilr.mrichouser and son, Henry L. Jr., made a business trip to South Bend Saturday.

Rev. S. A. Mow and wife went

bills for contractors. Atty S

X. Stevens sjoke before the council representing the general consuls of the three railroads, John B. Cochran of the L. E. & W., John G. Williams of the Vandalia ind Judge Zollars of the Pennsylvania. The proposed pavement is to cover tthe few hundred feet connecting Laporto streec with the Vandalia, and providing an outlet for passengers taken on, and let off the Vandalia, at the Pennsylvania crossing. Atty.

Stevens stated that he could see

James Heminger spent Friday to, Hamk't Saturday to attend the no good that the pavement would

at Culver, hunting ducks on Lake funeral of Mrs. Cymlia Bell.

Mrs. Rebecca May went to Do-

wairiac, Mich.. Saturday where

she- will spend the winter with her son. Monroe Steiner went to Michigan City Saturday, to attend the funeral of 'his aunt, Mrs. Flem

Kurr. Miss Lilly Morris has returned to her home in South Bend, after

visiting with friends in this city ail at Tyner Mrs. J. M. Parker an. I daughter Arvada. of In wood, went to South Bend for a few days' visit with 'relatives. Mrs. IIo Loser has returned to her home in Logansport, after

visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Shakes. .Miss Ethel DeardorfT of Ro-

Maxinkuckee.

H. H. Miller ami Carl Ponadcr of Bremen, 'were in Plymouth on business Friday. Miss Julia Yockey has accepted the position a soloist at the Crystal theatre. Mrs. J. W. Lair returned to her home in South Bend after visiting Avith Mrs. Harvey Lair. Mrs. Sarah Fulkerson went to Lapaz Friday for a short visit with her father, John Bechtel. Mrs. Geo. Shaffer and daughter, Jennie, of Argos spent Friday at Plymouth and South Bend. 'Mrs. Ruth Jacoby returned to Chicago "Friday, after spending a few days v.rth relatives in this city. Atty. Adam Wise and Peter

do; that it almost entirely lay within the yards of the railroads, ind would have to be built almost entirely by them, with the itv. lie further stated that planis

The docket of the September

Circuit court, was partially cleared up before adjournment of the

f term of court Saturday evening.

9 n ri 1

conveying water to their water V,W1V a uitank crossing LaPorte, Garro, vorce from his wife Julia A Rei-

Washington and Second streets. chert. Palmer Tenney was given

a divorce from his wife. Marv

street, -with a six inch pipe,

Snoeberger Gives Bond.

A bond in the 'sum of $5000, was presented by C. D. Snoeberger, with the Fidelity Deposit Co., of Maryland as surety, on the electric light contract which begins on Feb. lGth, 1910, r.nd extends for a period of five years. The bond was referred to the city attorney to investigate the requirements thereof. Petitions Presented.

Mary D. Stein was given per

Tenney, anl custody of two child

ren Helen and Fay. The children are to remain at the home of

Washington Jones, until the fur

ther order of the court. In both

of the above divorce cases, the

defendants defaulted, and flu costs were assessed against the plaintiffs. In the case of John Cline versus Lucinda Cline, for divorce the defendant asked for -a

mission to 'have building moved -i b

over east Jefferson street. S. H.

lager was given permission to tan the Louisa street 'sewer. The

Monairch" Iron Works petitioned

to have tlve city water mains ex

tended to the west city limits on

west Laporte street, that they

mrght connect and use city water.

Petition was referred to committee on water works. Jacob Xess was granted per-

md specifications had heen made mission to pifc building material

or a inion nation oeiwcen ine in tront ot the Kentschler prop- two suits on mechanics lien, ont

Wolford Case is Set. Judge Bemetha set the case of

Statv of Indiana versus Fred R.

Wolford for the illegal sale ol liquor, to be tried on the firs

W ednesday of the next term of

court. 1 he iiuljre said that the I

:ase would have to be tried then.

)T dis.missed.

McFadden Wins Lien Suits. Franklin P. McFadden won

PAYS FALL TAXES.

Total Amount Paid by Pennsyl

vania Co. in Marshall County for Year is $29,060.79.

A sent

J. L. Hanes paid to

County Treasurer Fred H. Mv-

ers Saturday, the fall installment

of the Pennsylvania Ry s taxes in

Marshall count v. Hie amount

paid was $12,150.47. The total Of

this railroads taxes in the coun

ty for the year is $29,0G0.T9, by

far the largest taxes of any corporation in the county.

Voters, Third Ward Attention.

Tlve voting place next Tues

day will be the Ogden residence on Michigan street. Second house south of viaduct on east ? .1 .f i j. cn If

The voting place for the first

ward will be at the court house,

and for the second ward, at th engine house.

What Atls You

Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head eches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, "heart-burr." belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnavr or burn, foul breath, dizzy spell , poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms ? If you have any considerable number of the above symptoms you are suffering from bilious - ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. : Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made up of the most valuable medicinal principles ' known to medical science for the permanent . cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic bowel regulator and nerve strengthened

The "Golden Medical 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 these will show that it contains 00 alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-re fined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of nstive American medical, forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. V

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Pennsv. and Vandalia roads, but

under existing conditions, could not be carried out. at the present. That these plans could not be hanged to meet the requirements A where pavement would at this time be laid by the city. Contract for Boilers. After considering the letting of contract for two steam boilers for the water works plant, at three meetings, the council finally let the contract" to the National Supply Co., of Ft. Wayne Monday night for the sum of $1514 which was less than the next low

est bid. 1 he two boilers are to

tester, was a Plymouth visitor

Knisely, tiie latter of Bourbon,! Saturday enroute to her home af-h. nr if)0 horse- nower each and

spent Friday at LaPorte on busi- er visiting at Warsaw. arc to 0 cqt,ippc,l -with smoke ness- Guy and Fern McCormick stack etc. They will be installed Mrs. A. C. Heminger returned went to Donaldson Saturday, for jn the near future by the conto her home in South Bend Fri- a snort visit with their grand- tractor.

day after a short visit with rela- mother, Mrs. F. llogardus. Change in Arc Lights.

tives here. , 'Messrs. Raymond Gear and Unon the recommendation

Teachers' Tra

Christian church

Mrs F. W. Bosworth Thursday, w,tn tnc,r P

.Mrs. .Marv

turned to her home in South

erty on Michigan street." Mary against Iert Ackles for $28.52,

M. Graves was allowed to taip and one against Fredencka and south Michigan street swer. Fred Miller, John and Carrie Honry Aukerman was given per- Baxter for $20.75. The real mission to move house over Web- estate was ordered sold in eac stcr avenue and Charles street. :ase, to liquify the debt.

number of the members of Zehner Loses Case.

St. Mrchacls congregation, po- s ia, Jml Bixler o titioned the council for aav electric Rodlcsto.t deci(leJ the ca,e, of

ignt on tne corner o center anu,Midiacl Zehner y A

.Monroe streets, wnicli was reter- . T nn, Alimwtl1c rivt.

$100 Reward, $100.

The readers of this paper will

be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that

science has been able to cure in

all its stages, and that is Catarrh.

Halls Catarrh, Cure is the only

positive cure now known to the

medical fraternity. Catarrh being

a constitutional disease, requires a consttutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally

acting directly upon the blood,

ana mucous surtaces ot tne sys

tem, thereby destroying the foun

dation of the disease, and giving

the patient strength by building up the coistitution and assisting

nature in doing its work. The

)roprietors have so much faith in

its curative powers that they of

fer one hundred dollars for any

case that it tails to cure, bend

for a list of testimonials.

Address: F. J. Chanev & C...

Toledo., Ohio.

Sold by Druggists, 75c.

Take Hall's Faunilv Pills for

constipation.

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C. R. LEONHRD. Funeral Director and Undertaker.

PLYMOUTH. Office Phone 90.

INDIANA. Residence Phone 18.

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'Messrs. Raymond Gear and Upon the recommendation of inin- class of the Charles' Sheetz came home from the committee on electric lights, l will meet with outM I5cn(1 u pPenil Sunday the following alterations and adwi, ti, with their parents here. ditions in electric arc lights in

Cartwriirht has re-1

evening.

with her mother; Mrs. Samuel B?ml. ?ter sending a few days

Pattee at Sa'ginaW, Mich., for a w,l tricI1(ls. 111 Hy"'""1-

Mrs. Jaicinda Jones ot outn Ik nd, returned to her home Sat

urday, after visiting her niece, Mrs.'A'ddie liottorfF, in this cty. The gang of workmen who

few days

Mrs D. r. DeWitt -went to South Bend Frfday, to attend a house party given by Mrs. William Bereh.

Mrs. Barbara Miller returned !Ve Tbc.?n cm cd in repairing u : v t?.:o. tlie ol'atform at the Pennsylvania

lir lit! iivjiuc ill uroji.c i IIU4V, after vrsiting with friends in this

city and at Donaldson

Mrs. A. Carber of Delong, is spending a few davs in Plymouth with friends. Friday she went to Rochester for a short stay. Mrs. Margaret Warren returned to her home in Hammond Fri day, after visiting -with her niece Mrs. S. C. Loring, for a Aveek.

Mrs. Sarah Roberts of Lafayette, who has been spending a few days with friends in this city went to Bourbon to visit Frday. Mrs. Ada Hartman of Donaldson, spent Friday morning in Ply mouth on her way to South Bend where she will reside in the future. . i Mr. an'd Mrs. T. B. Thompson returned to their home in Mount .Eaton, ' O., after visiting for a week with friends in this city and at Argos. 'Mrs. L. P. Switzer and her sister, 'Mrs. J. L. Mosher of Hibbard, went to Tyner Friday for a visit with their brother Thomas Thompson. 'Mrs. W. C. Wolfe return ed to her hcrie in Lima, O., Friday after spending a couple of weeks Avrth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Atkins. J. E. Baum and wife of Ihila-

delphia, Pa., who have ?)een vis

Nation, returned, to Satu'rdav.

sy

Ft. Wavne

south Plymouth were ordered: The light on the corner of south Michigan and Pierce streets will be moved to 'Michigan and Louisa st reels. A new light will be installed on the corner of Pierce and Gilmore streets, which will light the vicinity of the BrownIce bridge. The light on Liberty street at the Pennsy crossing at the Abrasive factory will be "moved to the corner of Sophia and Liberty streets, and a new light

nstalled on the corner of Web

i

Mr. an! Mrs. Stephen Middle- stcr avcnue, and Bailiff streets,

ton returned to tlic:r home in cast 0f tiie residence of Dr.

w Carlisle, after attending the p.rown. It was said that the light

vuneral ol his lather, 1 nomas hit tlm TVntvsv rrnino- blinded

y ,

Middlcton. Mrs. John P. Hansen of Bourbon, who has been the guest of Mrs. -Margaret Iloham and other relatives here, returned to her

home Saturday. Mrs. Raymond Schlosser of Indianapolis, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Matilda Miller, for a week, returned to .'ier home Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Payne of Knox, who has been visiting with

friends in this city for a few days, went to Ilibbard for a further visit Saturday. Mrs. Harvey McFeely of Culver was a Plymouth caller Tutelar, on her way to Argos where die will visit with her mother, Mrs. Simon Mattix. Mrs. W. M. Sherland of Lapaz, and her uest, Mrs. Alma Monchein of Elkhart, who have been visiting with Mrs. Shelby Leland, for a few days, returned to Lapaz Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh and .laughter Annabelle; and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robbins autoed to

Plymouth Sunday, where tlay

both engineers and travelers, and

increased, rather than diminished the danger at that crossing. L. E. & W. to Lay Pipe. The council passed an ordinance, giving the L. E. & W. permission to cross the streets from the Pennsy. railway to Second

red to the committee on electric Rghts. Tim O'Kivfe complained

of water backing up in his yard, and petitioned for a'n outlet. The

street commissioner was instruct

ed to lay a tile to the Washing

ton street sewer. Bills Allowed.

Bills in the amount of $028.73

were presented and allowed, as

folkvws:

P -McFadden 10.98 F P McFadden C2.0r

rime ivm . G SOI nlccl and the receiver dismissed.

Ccntral'Paving Co 14.1.27 TIw title of James O. Ferriei T C Butler . 31.50 1 rcal estate, in the suit against

I r T T ' -11

Harrv Harr s 27.00 jaines r. u. sanier anu oiner

lohn Kinch 14. 10 was quieted, and costs ansessed

Pins Sutler 1G.10 against the defendants. The cast

Chas Ebel 4.10 f John L. Shenefteld and Harri-

Dtt,ii Wcc 7 02 Uon Hatfield versus Peter Kinne

for ejectment, against the plain

riff, and assessed the ! cost?

igainst him. A motion for a new

rial was denied, and the attor

neys for Zehner gave notice of an

uppcal to the supreme court,

Benjamin Zthner giving bond in

the sum of $200. v

Receiver Files Report. The final report of A. T. Le-

tvark, receiver in the estate of

Horace G. Kewney and wife, was

Frank Huba 24.00

Studebnker Mfg Co 10.25

O B Klingerman 4.04 Bert C Thompson C.C5

Roe Stephenson Co 14.00 court costs.

C O Tribbev 133.5G

A 1 Molter 7.50

ancl others to quiet title, was de

cided in favor of the plaintiff. In

both cases the defendants de

faultv'd, and were assessed for the

LARGE ATTENDANCE

Plvmouth Grain Co 35.75

John F Butler- 3.75J E E Elli 1-00

E- E Ellis Wm Mtirphey Chas Stephenson C W Mctsker

Eat What . You rant of the food you neod Kodol will digest it

Our Guarantee

"I have been somewhat cos

tive, bu Doan s Regultts gave

just the results desired. lhey

act mildlv and regulate the bow

els perfectly." Geo. B. Krause.

30G Walnut Ave.. Altoona. Pa.

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lou need not be troubled in

any way with the stomach, if you

will simply take Kodol at those times when you feel that you

need it. Kodol is guaranteed to!

relieve you. If it fails your money

will be refunded to you by . the

druggis from whom you pur

chased it. Try it today on this

guarantee. Sold by All Druggist.

You need sufficient amount of good wholesome food and more than this you need to fcully digest It. Else you can't gain strength, nor can you strengthen your stomach If it is weak. Tou must eat in order to live and maintain strength. You must not diet, because the tody requires that you eat a sufficient amount of food regularly. But this food raust be digested, and it must be digested thoroughly. When the stomach can't do it, you moist take something that will help the stomach. The proper way to do' is to eat what you want, and let Kodol digest the food. Nothing else can do this. When the stomach is weak it needs help; you must help it by giving it rest, and Kodol will do that.

Goto your druggist today, and purchase a dollar bottle, and If you can boBestly say, that you did not receive any benefits from It, after using the entire bottle, the druggist will refund your money to you .without question or delay. We will pay the druggist the prica of the bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to but one ln a family. We could not afford to make eush an offes, unless we positively knew what Kodol will do for you. It would bankrupt us. The dollar bottle contains 23 times as much as the fifty cent bottla.

Kodol Is made at the laboratory of E. C. DeWitt & Ca, Chicago.

State of Indiana, Marshall

Dyspepsia is our national ail- K-0.11111'

ment. Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It

strengthens stomach membranes,

promotes flow of digestive juices

purifies the blooJ, builds you up.

Served as coffee, the new cof

fee substitute known to grocers

everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, will trick even a

In the Commissioners' Court of

Marshall county, Indiana, De

cember Term, PJ09:

In the Matter of the Ditch Pe-

tition ot llenrv York in west

Township in Marshall County,

Indiana.

To Alice A. DeClark, George

A. Dill, Kmma Dill, Ernest

Marsh, William E. White, Parker

.2." 3.75 45.50

Bills Allowed .....$C,29.73 The finance committee reported a deficit of $470.11, which will be carried until the fall taxes arc received from the county treasurer.

iting with relatives in Plymouth LpCI1t the day with' Harry Lackey

and family Rochester Sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. George Matz and children Stella) and Oscar of Mishawaka, who have been visiting with the family of L. G. Ilar-

went t Donaldson rnday, wner

they will spend a few days. Mrs. J. E. Whitesell of Donaldson.- spent Friday with Plymouth frien'ds enroute to South

Beml. where she will visit with ov for a fcw- davs. went to Bout

her slaughter, Mrs. J. E. Nelson. Kn for a fufthcr visit w h

W. S. Mitchell and daughter, friends Saturday

Laura, of Topeka, Kansas, who have 'been visiting with the family of G. G. Love and other relatives here, went to South Bend Friday to visit with Mrs. David Sponsler. Mrs. William Clay and daughter Marie, and sister Leon a

PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT. Conducted by Dr. Eley County Health Officer

The Prevention of Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever in our schools. Every fall after the -opening of the schools, Epidemics of diphtheria and scarlet fever appear. Such epidmics are unnecessary, and it is deplorable that we are

so impractical as to have them. Every child should be inspected when school opens and closely observod by parents and. teachers every day. We all know of children being ordered off o school wlun their languid manner, re

fusal to cat, flushed face, coated tongue, bad breath, cough, sore throat: all told plainly they were sick. Wry frequently the above symptoms," which may or may not pass away in a day or two, are caused by mild diphtheria' or mild scarlet fever. If a child has one or the other of these diseases, no

matter how mildly, they are li

Mrs. W. T. CJay and daughter able to transmit the infection to

Margaret of Peru, who have been others who hen may have a sevisiting with her mother, Mrs. vcre attack. A clean, well ven' Cassimerc Wickey and her broth- ated, disinfected school room, iner, Alpha Wickey, went to South dividual drinking cups arc cssenBcml to visit her sister, Sister M. tial to keep away epidemics, but

. . I .

Acrnetis, who is an instructress more important i's the Keeping

Wickey, left for their new home n the Assumption school there, out of school every child that is in Ft. Wayne Tuesday, fter vis- Mr. and Mrs. Clay who were for- sck in the slightest degree. The

iting her mother, Mrs. cas- merly of tins city, have moveu Jaw. recognizing that a sick cniio simere Wickey for a couple f from Peru to Ft. Wayne, where should never be in school, com.weeks. they will reside in the future. mands as follows: All teachers, Mrs. Ed Barber returned to The presence of a very unusual -ill school trustees and. all heal. n her home in (Mishawaka Friday, number of Stars made the road officers shall not permit attend.after spending a few davs with between Bremen and Plymouth ancv in any private, parochial or

resemble the milky way l uesüay pnmic scnooi oi any ywyw midnight. Four auto loads of mem- ed with a severe cough, a severe hers f the Eastern Star chapter cold, itch, lice or other vermin, or drove to Plvmouth to attend a any contagious disease, or who is

Ladies of Christian church will function. Those in the party lilthy in ho.iy or ciouung or up

hold their annua.1 Rummage Sale were Mesdan.es M. Lowenstine, orous there rom, or wno is mlk in

the room formerly occupied J. II. lregg, i. m. ngm, jo.in auwa . ......

L. .Marhurger, uaries risner; ieatnvi m an m'.-. ,.v..

porta and Center streets, com- Miss Kizcr, .Mr. and .Mrs. noyu om eiav, sc., , t . . . t. i . h. i-r. t,i ,c nKi'imVck' strk even if the

;oth. Lristennerger, ,ir. anu .wis. juihi who i.t vw.;

sliall -examine into the case and

take such action as is reasonable

and necessary for the benefit of

the mini Is and to prevent the

siprad of infection."

This is a wise provision and n

teachers, parents, doctors and

health officers will heartily co-

eperate in entorcing tue law,

many lives will be saved, liappi-ncs-s and health promoted and

real economy practiced. Ivel us all lend a helping hand and see how much can be accomplished

in promoting and preserving the

health of our school children; Al

ways remembering "that public

health is public wealth

relatives an d friends here. She

was accompanied home by Mrs. E. Carmen, who will visit for a

few days at Mishawaka.

They depend on this sale to help W. l!rmiShcr, Mr. an',1 Mrs. W. ailment is unknown an.1 saul mZ makT a payment on their E. Walter ami Otto Fries. Miss teachers shall mform the parents

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u..,u .ij 'a oil r,r tl,M-r Rprt iA Schilt a so went over bv or cuaruian oi mui nun aim no

friends will contribute as thev train. They report a pleasant the local health officer as .peed-

have in the oast. 2Gd3wl'time. Uremen ünquirer. ny iu.v, tllll

Electric Engines on Pennsy.

The two electric engines, which have been under construc

tion at the Pennsylvania shops at

Altoona, annoucemeiTt of -which

was ma'dc some time ago, were

completed recently and are now

undergoing some thorough tests

on the eastern lines of the com

pany.

One of The most interesting tests was made a few days ago, when a race was pulled off be

tween a train attached to one of

these en eines and a train in

which President McCrea and ; party of other officials were trav

eling. Following instructions the

two trains were given the right

of-way for av stretch of four miles and both were under full speed.

The electric encrine easily dis-

tanccd the steam one. and the

achievement was hailed with

much joy by railroaders in gen cral. Still more tests will be con ducted, and in event the new con trivance meets with success in al

these, the company will place an order for twentv-five more which

will 1e used on different di visions.

Big Land Deal Recorded. A deed has been recorded a South Ilend for the biggest trans

fer of farm land in many months

flirounli the transaction 323

acres of St. Joseph county lane

changed hands for $40,000. or -n

average of practically $124 per

acre.

Rally Day at Methodist Church

Is Successful Affair With 334 Present.

The attendance at the Rally

Day services at the Methodist

church were attended by 334 per

sons. I lie collection which was

not announced amounted to $D.-

). The reports of the classes of

the Sunday School showed a

membership of 372, and including

the cradle roll and horns department, a total of 431. This is the

largest enrollment ever had bv the Mthodist church. An ' ter-

esting and pleasing program was

carried out, including numbers

from the orchestra, male and female quartets, solos, etc. Next

nn'day another special prbgram will be given.

PEARY STILL AFTER COOK

Declares that Knud Rasmussen's

Information About Cooks Trip is not First Hand.

Washington, Oct, 25. Com

mander Robert E. Peary has tel

egraphed to friends here that it was impossible for Knud Ras-

mussen, the Danish explorer, to have seen any member of the

Covk party, and that informa

tion which Rusmusscn received

was not first hand. That the story told in Rasniussen s report of his impressions of Dr. Cook,

lacks authority is the substance vf Peary's message.

Examination Questions.

The state superintendent of public instruction bergan yester

day to send to the various coun

ty superintendents of the state the first lot of bi-monthly ques

tions for the pupils of the com

mon schools. These questions arc

used to ard the teachers in keep

ing up the standards required in

the outline of the uniform course of studies prepared for use by Mie

state superintendent. The ques

tions were prepared by the following committees of county su

perintendents : History, E. P

Wilson, Union county; reading

Otis E. Hall, .Montgomery coun

ty; language and grammar, J. M. Neet, Parke county; arithmetic,

W. IT. Mone, Owen county,

geography, W. A. Beans, Noble county : physiology, Orlando

Randall, Rush county. The ques

tions on nature study, elemen

tary agriculture ajn'd music were prepared by W. D. Curtis, author

of the text book on elementary

er eo err a th y, now in use in the

CT ' w ' schools.

T ,-f Wn , nf r,i Shcarex, Mmnicj Shanck You

mff,P in it either Pnr, !,paHfi and each of you are hereby noti-

.

ronstfvl rram malr. mit rr

o .-- hpr hnv 'heen in r.iverr K1pndd nler,

MONEY TO LOllll on Farm Lands, at Ten YeaiV Time J. A. MOLTER, IN. B. K SPINHLL.I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 303 N. Michigan St. Surgeon to Penna Lines, Vandalia and Lake Shore Railways.

EYES

fied that on the 3th day of Octo-

l!0i) Henry York filed his

tviviiT xc l . . . , , t v 1 - . A ... nMitinn in tho Aiiflitnr rirhrp nt n .

to give a wonderfully satisfying Mry", ' ; , ,wuns.

cottee taste and flavor. And it ,s "mnd. in. o mlnntA" t vrt rAmz therein for a ditch or drain

ous 20 to 30 minutes boiling. Test uPn , ibst ant i ally th following

it ,i o nr c:,, orofA,i route to-wit: commencing at a

Health Coffee thait the neonle P,nt on the sheast comer of

stitute, and one that would be """ "Ulllf fia"

east runnmir mencc muriii ov i-

Dr. F. U.BCI RBJET. DENTIST PLYMOUTH, INDIANA CHHS. KELLISON LAWYER Office Corbin Blk.,Plymouth,Ind. Practices in all the Courts of

Indiana and in the United States

thoroughly satrsiying in every

possible respect. Sold by Milner

Thomas.

Lan t look well, eat well or

feel well with impure blood feed

ing your body. . Keep tlve blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep

clean and yot will have long life

degrees east 1000 feet; thence north S0 legrees east, 1400 feet; thence north 37 1-2 degrees west, r00 feet; thence north 80 degrees west, l."0 feet; thence northi 55 degrees west, 297 feet; thehce due west, 383 feet; thence due north 270 feet; thence north 75 degrees., west, 510 feet; thence north h,") degrees, west 31)0 feet; thence-north 42 1-2 degrees west,' G12 feet;thence due west G03 feet; thence north 55 degrees west 4 GO feet;, thence north 10 degrees west, 520 feet; thence north 40 degrees west, 120 feet; thence due west 5G0 feet there to terminate in the Pretty Lake outlet, commonly called Pretty Lake creek,

The wholesome. harmless terminal n-g on tue nw qr ui ine

rrr.,n Ipivpc onrl t,n,W tPnis of UW fir Ol SCCIlOn 1W, lONTlSIlip -o

r I .1. M.

a lung healing mountainous nwa-ic c i m .m,-

shnib, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Mha11 r lmliana owneuy

Remedy its curative properties. L'ni'

Ticklincr or dry bronchral coucrhs Also an arm to said ditch com

niiiHv orr cafpUr viVId tn thic I mencinc .2v teet nortn ami lu

luivnii uiiu vjt J iinu v . I r

hitrhlv effective Couch medicine. Meet east from the north west cor

Dr. Shoop assures mothers that ner ot the nw qr ot tne nw qr ot

tney can witn saiety give it topeeuon i u)iism) uunu,

even young babies. No opium, no range one east, running thence choloroform absolutely nothing outh 72 1-2 degrees west, C50

harsh or harmful. It calms the feet ; thence south 27 1-2 degrees

distressing cough, and heals the west 50 feet, arid there to terminsensitive membranes. Accent no ite in the main ditch at stake 15

other. Demand Dr. Shoop s. Sold "m the main ditch. I his arm is tc

by L. Tanner.

A pain prescription is printed upon each 25c box of Dr. Shoop's

i'ink rain tablets. Ask your

Doctor or Druggist if this form

ula is not complete. Head pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere get instant relief from a Pink

Pain Tablet. L. Tanner.

EXAMINED FREE.

ft AND HEADACHE

V ,XJ PREVENTED

at y moderate

Glasses fitted

prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. DR. J. BURKE & CO., 230 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Indiana.

Dr. A. A. EIKEN BERRY OF PERU, INDIANA, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND Throat Specialist

Any skin itching is a tempertester. The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema, any skin itching. At all drug1 stores.;

Most women t are troubled with Kidney complaint, r.nd you know very many serious and even fatal diseases result from these neglected Kidney troubles. It will take DeWitt' Kidney and BlaJdder Pills as directed, you may be confident of good results. Try them and see how really good they are. Beware of imitations, pills that are intended to deceive you. Be sure and get DeWitt's. Sold by All Druggist. To quickly check a cold, druggists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure tablet called Preventics. Preventics are also fine for feverish children. Take Preventics at tli; sneeze stage, to head of all colds. Box of 48 25c. L. Tanner.

be a tile ditch and part of the

main ditch is- to be tiled anA.1 part of the main ditch is to be tiled ind part to be aiii open ditch. In said petition you and each of you are designated as owners of land which will be affected by said proposed ditch. Said petitioner has by indorsement upon said petition fixed Dec. Gth. 1!0! -as the day when he will in open court move said commissioners' Court to docket said petition as a cause pending therein. Dated this 18th klav of October, 1000. Henry 'York, Petitioner. Hess & Hess Attvs for Petitioner

AT ROSS HOUSE EVERY FRIDAY ALL DAY. We Redeem Coupons FOR

SAME AS CASH.

Frank Vangilder, KENDALL BLOCK.

All Kinds of Groceries.

For a clear head,' a stout heart and strong mind. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, gentle, safe, easy aind pleasant little pills. DeWrrVs Carbolizc'd Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for anything where a salve is needed, and is especially good for piles. Sold by All Druggists.

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Stomach trouble U but a rmttoia of. and Dot In itself a true disease. We t4mk of Drapepti. Heartburn, and Indigestion at real UaaM, Trt the j are symptoms only ol a certain tpeclfla Nerve sirknes nothing e le. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the creation of that now very popular 8totnacb Remedy Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Coin- direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that tucceti and favor to Dr. bhoop and his Restoralivv. With, cut that original and highly vital principle, no uch lasting arcomplinhniKnU were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Snoop's Restomive Tablets or Liquid and see for your aelf wliat it can and will do. W sail aad chaw, fully racommand

Q

Br. Shoop

Restorative L TANNER.