Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 December 1909 — Page 5
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Thomas Davis of Inwookl was in this city on business Tuesday. C. W. Ramsay is spening a few days at South BcnVI on business. Mrs Anon Nye returned to In, voukl after visiting with frierrds here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hawk of Culver were Plymouth visitors tdday. Mrs. George Strümp is spending a few days -with relatives at Culver. Messre. Charles and E. Whites went to South Bend to obtain employment. Mrs A. R. Clizbe and Muss Daisy Hawk were South Bend vistors Tuesday. Mrs Marion Cramer and Mrs. Ira Cramer spent Wednesday with friends at Imvodd. Mrs. J. V. Parks is spending a ample of lays -with Mrs Henry Weaver at Bourbon. Ray Stickler returned to Wis home in Columbia City Wednesday after being at the Home here. Miss Catherine Snyder returned to her hbdne in Chictago Wednesday after visiting friend's here. Mrs. L. J. Freeman of Warsaw is visrting in this city, the guest of her daiighter Mrs. G. A. Idle. Mrs. Geortre Lemler went to
Columbia City Wednesday, to attend the-funeral of Mr. Ebersoll. Order your Christmas flowers aril green early. Mary A. Reslar dlt -wit City Florist. Miss Blanche Burns returned to her ho;me in Burr Oak Tuesday, after visiting relatives in Plymouth. ' " M es rs Slerma n and-, V i 11a rd Evand went to Harris Tuesday, where they will be employed in
cutting logs. Mrs. J. M. Olds went to Chicago to spend a few 'days with her mother Mrs. J. Anderson who is ill. Messrs. Walter E. Street and Marvin Freed vent to Bourbon Tuesday, where they spent the day rabbit hunting. . Mrs. Wm. Whitesdl of Donaldson who has been visiting with her father Christian Bollman returned to her home Wednesday. Mrs. George Leiter of Pierceton soentWednesdav with friends-
in Ply mouth, enroute to Tiosa, where she will visit for a tew days. Fremont Firlk of near Bremen spent Tuesday in Plymouth enroute to Kokomo where he will spend a week with friends and relatives. Samuel Schlosser went to Rorhester Wednesday to view the Dairy Special, being run over the Krie'Railruaid by Purdue University Wedercsday. Mrs. Frank ' South worth went to Marshall. Wis., Wednesday, where she will spend Christmas with her mother Mrs. John F. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mattix
returned to their home in Argos
Wednesday, after visiting for a
ferw ';!hvs with the familv of Si
mon Mattix here. Miss Mary Carmichael of Indianapolis left for Valparaiso with two children from the Julia K. Work home Wednesday where they will be placed in families. Attorney II. A. Logan left for Sadalia, Mo., Tuesday where he spent a few dajfs on legal busi
ness ohtaininr Gtixy.MUon.- in a
U. S. Lemert made a 'business
trip to Stilhvell Tuesday. J. T. Filson was the guest or friends at In wood Tuesday. M. O. Xöland made a business trip to South Bend Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Jordon visited with friends at Argos Tuesday. P. M. Stringer went to Inwood Tuesday to visit with his son. Frank Hager of Argos was in this city on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seybold
spent Tueslday at South Benxt.
George Eckert of Linkville was here on a business trip Tuesday. Stephen Thomas of Lapaz was in this city on business Tuesday. Clay Cudney of' Burr Oak was in this city on business Tuesday. Omer Mattix of Culver spent Tuesday in Plymouth on business Mrs. H. M. Kinney of Harris spent Tuesday morning in this citv.
Carl Asper spent Tuesday at Donaldson, Hamlet and Grover-
town.
Mrs. C. G. Love is spending a
ronnlf of davs with friends at
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Monroe Steiner
were South Bend visitors Tues
day on business.
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Only 8 days more and Christmas will be here; certainly a very short time. Are you ready? If not, don't put it off, for this promises to be the biggest holiday year in our business history, and if you defer your shopping until the last, you will trade under difficulties, caused by the rush and jam of holiday buyers. THE DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS was never equaled by this store. We believe we've done our best in trying to complete our purchases and to bring together the best Holiday assortment in the city. Another feature of our Holiday assortments is THE MODERATE PRICES OF ALL LINES.
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List of Allowances Made by the
Board of Commissioners at
the DecemberTerm, 1909
Rochester Bdg Co. b'Jg. .$ GW.OO
Myers, Fred H. Dmid fees 111.00
fvprs FYfd H. Dmd fees .."0
Myers, Fred H. Treas. col. 18.0 Mvers. Fred II Tax refnd i:$UU lntrliptt."Tüim' Taxrfnd VOM
Johnson, I' rank Tax rend Kyser, Frank A. Taxrefnd Hawk. Frank Tax refurii McLaugliUin Xdson txrfnd Soke, O. G. ixrfrtd. ..... Kellogg, John txrfnd Steinebach. L. E. Sal strpt. Trover, P J Svyr per diem Bowell, GeovW-trnt offter Steinebach,L. E stipt pstg Mver. Fred H tistere treas
Trover, P. J pstge survey Burford Win B bk acct.. Metsker, C W printing. . Hendricksj & Co. printing Cen. City pub Co. advtis Fogel. John. Sa'l, Jan mds. Messinger and Co. mds Foltz, Jacob C H. Maint
Nifong Israel C. H Maint. Blanchand M C. II Maint Snoebercrer. CDC Maint.
O'Keefe. Arthur W. rprs 12G8.D8 O'Keefe. Arthur W. rprs 1410.r
Overson, Ola Jail .raint. fnv.mouth Lighting Co ful 4.25
O'Keefe. Wm. asv's jail :).3:UG
O'Keefe Arthur W bn jail :J')-.00
The Beckman Coasv 1 jail .'.)..
Buck- H. L. Asv Maint H'.
Firestone, C Asy'l Maint ß.r-
'an-actor. Olmstead asv'l : .?
VinalK Georrre a.s,v'l maint. 101.-T
Cr m Lauer & Son asy'l maint. 111.00 Rnll & Co. asv'l maint 71.00
Corkins Chem. Co awv'l 1 TriUjey & Ox asy'l mint 1 Kruver. P T asvl maint. 1
Kray er, P j asy'l labor. . Burger Clarence asyl labor II oa gl an Spencer asy'l la'br Thresh Mary asy'l Mxvr Stockmtin Gertrude asy'l Lury lohn W. sld burial Bnnncl, J. C Polp tp poor
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Vanskyhavvk & KitcJi tp. 34.").00 S)j W-itness mv hand artl' official this 13th dav'of Decemel.M. 190!). $0 (Veal) "Charles M. Walker fejn
Auditor.
Notice to
Merchants.
As much as half of this floor is now filled with TOYS, DOLLS, PICTURES, BOOKS, GAMES, Etc. The variety and assortment is bigger and better than ever. Have added so many new numbers over last year, just recently put on the market. Our Department Store price you will find is LOWER THAN ANY EXCLUSIVE SHOP.
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THIS TRAIN AND CARS 50c. UP TO $3.00
THIS HORSE AND CHIMES 50c.
We are Showing Automobiles at Prices from 50c. to $2.50
CHECKER BOARDS, 5c to $1.50
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ROLLER CHIMES, . ONLY 25c
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Xmas Pictures moderately priced. Bought special for Presents. You have choice of a 100 or more selections at prices as low as 10c up to$3.00
case in SlaHceioun.y. in which i ! Ujr, by r th.
interested.
Mrs. L. J. Mosher of Hibbard and Mrs. Florence Morris of Culver -were Plymouth callers Tuesday enroute to Chicago vvhcTe they visited Mrs. Sarah Payson for a few days. W. D. Bulla of South Iiend, who has been visiting1 with friends in Plymouth for a few lays went to Bourlon Tuesday where slie will be the guest of the family of P. J. Randolph. . Mrs James Bot tor fl and Miss Blanche Bottorff of this city and their quests Mr and Mrs. J. Tallman of Can-do X. Dakota, who have been visiting here, went to South Bend Tuesday, where they will visit with their sister Mrs. P. Robarg. Miss Minnie Swindell is home from Western college at Oxford O.. to spend the hoi May vacation -with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swindell. Miss Hazel DeRhodes of South Rend, her room-mate -was her guest Tuesilav evening enroute to her home.
reouisition of the Superintendent
of the Poor Asylum is now on hie for the purchase of the supplies to be used at the County Asylum during the quarter ending March U, V.nO, and that sealed bids for fhe furnishing of said supplies will be received by the Board of Countv Commissioners of Mar
shall county, Irfclhana, until Tuesday. January 4, 1010, 'when the same will be pened and the contracts awarded. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my 'hand 'and seal this ,sth (lav Of December, 1000. C. M. Walker wit Auditor
Turkeys and Chickens. We will pay 17 cents for best voung turkeys until Saturday. We are paying 11 cents for '.spring chickens ami old hens. First fourdavs next week we will
want Turkevs for the Xew Years'
m'arket. Get your large gobblers in at once. 'J. Swindell an)d Bro.
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Reduced Special for Holiday Buyers. Here is your chance. You can get a Suit or Overcoat for Xmas at a special reduced pricev The reductions are on all our Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. If you buy here you can make your holiday money count further. We also favor you by allowing these reductions on our famous HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING the finest clothes made in this whole wide world.
HANDKERCHIEFS FOR CHRISTMAS IN WONDERFUL VARIETY Our reputation for se'ling nice handkerchiefs will be greater after this Xmas than ever before, judging from the wonderful assortment, the beautiful patterns and excellent qualities. Every grade, every design, are on display. Ladies' sell at lc, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Men's sell ac 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Men's Initial at 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. .
Cloaks and Furs for Xmas Gifts Never before have our prices been so low preceding Xmas. Those who are thinking of giving Furs will do well to come here. . FANCY PILLOWS IN SILK, SATIN, VELOUR AND TAPESTRY Beautiful designs all ready for use. Priced at 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.89.
Trunks, Suit Cases, Leather Bags, Purses.
The demand for Xmas Gifts in the above lines is getting bigger each year. We have provided well for those desiring to make gifts this year. See the good things we are showing. Suspenders for Xmas 50c & $1 Put up In nice Holiday Boxes. Silk Ties, Socks and Handk'fs to match in Holiday boxes $1 & $1.50
Practical Xmas Gifts Por Men Look the list over carefully and buy here from Big StocKs: S UITS, OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, NIGHT ROBES, PAJAMAS, 1 SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, SMOKING JACKETS, BATH ROBES, MUFFLERS, SCARFS, SWEA1 ERS, FANCY VESTS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS.
Practical Xmas Gifts for Ladies Read over carefully. Big full stocks in all lines:
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CLOAKS, FURS, GLOVES, FANCY COLLARS, SCARFS, UMBRELLAS, DRESS GOODS, PILLOW TOPS, BLANKETS, DRESSER SCARFS, SHOES,
KIMONAS, NIGHT ROBES, BELTS, WAISTS, HOSIERY, FANCY PILLOWS, SILKS, COUCH COVERS, LINENS, RUGS, JARDINERS.
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