Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 March 1910 — Page 5

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I LOCAL NEWS I

George Snyder of Tyner was licre on business Tuesday. John Nichols of Lapaz was in the city on business Tuesday.

Mrs. Anna Grill of Lapaz, was a visitor in this city Tuesday. Mitt McXinnev was a Bouthon visitor on business Tuesday. V. C. Sarber of Argüs s-pent Tuesday here and South Dend. Rev. E. C. Wareing and wife were Sooth Uend callers Tuesday t Sanfonl Sheaks of Tyner was a local visitor n business Tueslay. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Longland of Deiong were Plymouth visitors I u est ay. John Parks of Uourbon was a Plymouth visitor on business Tuest lav. George South of South Ueml was in Plymouth on business 1 ties'-Jay. Charles Garren returned to Uoui'bon after a short business call here. George Mosslahder an 3 wife, are visiting with relatives at An

drews, Irrd. Joseph Williams of Culver spent Tuesday in Plymouth and at Valparaiso. ... Mrs. Thomas Rollins of South Herri, is visiting with her father, Thomas LaRue. , , II. A. Adle returned to Walkerron, after spending a couple of days in this city. Valentine Xye of South ftemi is visiting with relatives in Plymouth and Tyner.

A. M. James of Logansport

s-pent the rkiy here on business, enroute to Warsaw, Ray Walburn of Chicago, is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walburn. Mrs. K. J. McIIugh of Fort Wayne cabled on friends here, enroute to SoutVBcnd. Mrs. Monroe Bennett went to Soiuih Behd, to .peni a few days with Mrs. M. Murphcy. Mrs. Bert Hirnes is spending a few davs with her mother Mrs. Delia Slawson at Inwood. John S. Hush has returned to Iafayette after 'spending a few days in this city on business. Joseph Bergman returned to Culver Tuesday moring after .spending ia week's vacajSon in this city. 'Mrs. W. M Grimm is spending a week with' her father-in-law James Grimm and family at Tippecanoe Mrs. Kli Silvius went to Galien Mich., where she will spend a couple of weeks with friends and relatives. John T. Brosnahan, returned to his home in Picrceton Tuesday, after a visit with Harry ILumrichouser here. Mesdamcs John". Powell and daughter Martha arid IJ, B. Lamson have returned from a short stav at South Bend. Earl McLaughlin returned to Ms home in South Bend Tuelay after spending a few days with frienl's and relatives in this city. C. W. Parish of Batle CreekMich., who has been .visiting with his niece Mrs. Charlotte Taylor returned to his home Tuesdav. . ' .

Ryan's Cash Shoe Store

W

E never claimed to know much outside Shoes

and Furnishing Goods but we certainly pride ourselves on knowing about them. J 'j

20 Doz. Ladies' Kid Shoes, all solid leather insoles and counters, j CA this week pLÜU 20 Doz. Men's Box Calf Valours or Gun Metal fine dress shoes CO fifl

this week

A FEW RIB PUNCHERS FOR COMPETITION

..40c

10 Doz. Heavy Work h (n Shirts 4TWb

10 Doz Overalls for men

CALL AND BE CONVINCED

Ilcnrv Xier was a South Bend

visitors MonWay.

Mrs. Klla Johnson spent Mon

day at South Bend.

Frank Wick of South Bend,

spent Sunday here.

C. H. 'Mattox nrwle a husiness

tri) to Laporte Monday. T. K. Houghton spent' Mondav

at Lakeville on business. E. V. Deacon of Inwood was m the city on husiness Monday. Win. Cowen of Culver was in the city on business .Monday. Mr.;'aiil Mrs. Joseph Holzhauer were South Bend visitors Monday. Alfred Snvdcr of Donaldson was here on business Monday. K. S. Jonlon of Etna Green, was here on business Mondav. 10 Mrs X. C. Peddycord spent 'Mondav with friends at Lakeville. Mrs. Daniel McDonald iias returned from a short visit 'at Chic'aio. Mrs. Fay Dilyble and daughter Hilda of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday here. Mrs. Charles Overmver of Cul

ver was a visitor in this city Tuest "lay. Alfred Grater of Auburn pent Sunday with friends and relatives in Plymouth. , Mesdames II. B. Lamson and J. B. Bowell were Soutir Bend visitors Monday. Arnold M. Lake of Argos, was a Plymouth visitor on business Monday morning. George Gulling of South Bend, was called here bv the .'.leath of

.Vicholas Dietl. V. S. Sanger returned to South Ber.d. after spending a couple of days with friends here. Elias Cannon and wife of Argos spent Monday in this city, enroute to South Bend. Mes-tlames Ida Rentsbqrger and Sarah Cuitney of Tyner were Plymouth visitors Monday. Mrs. Ida Calhaun and Mrs. Alice Calhaun of Culver were visitors in this city Monday. David Yazel went to Harris Monday to join the gang working on the Interurban railroad. Harley Robbins of Grass Crek spent" Sunday willi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins. k The Misses Catherine Ladd and Laura Gerrard of lJoairixn, were Plymouth visitors Monday. 'Mrs. Mary Weigle spent Monday at Walkerton, the guest of her brother George Goppert. Mrs.-J. L. McFarlin went to Walkerton Monday to spend a few days with Mrs Grover Spahr. Mrs. Owen Disher anil daughter-Miss Iva spent. Sunday with the family of J. C. butler at Culver. Miss Bessie Williams spent Snmkiy with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Williams at Smith Bend. Mrs. C. F. Schröck returned to her home in Bremen Monday, after spending a few days with friends in this city. Mrs. E. H.jMowe returned to

her home in Rochester, after

spending Sunday with her sister Mrs. W. II. Matthew. Mesdamcs Eunice Deveney and Alice Firestone of Bourbon, spent Monday with friends in this city and at Argos. Mrs. Mae Miller of South Bend returned to. that city Tuesday, after spending a few days with friends and relatives in this city and vicinity. Messrs. John Southworth and Oscsr Curtis spent Monday evening in South Bend', attending the production in which' Maud Adams stars. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bender, who have been residing at Marion, Inf., for the past year, returneiLlu Plymouth Tuesday and wit! again make their tane here. Mrs. Fannie Cleveland, who has been making her home with her brother E. K. Barnhill. left Tuesday for Eos Angelas, Cali., where she will make her future home with her sister Mrs. Buch er. Mrs. D. A. McDowell of Bunker Hill, who has been visiting with her son O. E. McDowell here for a few days, returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs. (). E. McDowell went to Kolconvo to spend a few days with friends and relatives. sRev. and Mrs. J. C. Smith returned Tuesday night from Mulberry, InrK, to which place they were called, one week ago, on account of the death of Rev. Smith's father. Dentil was caused by a stroke of ajxjplexy and the funeral services were held on .Saturday afternoon.

W. M". Zumbaugh -pent Wednesday at Lapaz. Everett Grant of Bourbon was here on 'business Wedensdav. J. II. Staley spent Wedncsday at South Bend on business. Mrs. F. W. Bosw..th was a Smith Bend visitor Wedneday. James Pietroof Harris was in .the city on business Wednesday. Prof. Ed. X umbers spent Wednesday at Bourbon on business. - Mrs. Wm. Xoland of South Bend is visiting with friends here. Mrs. I. Weirman of Ilibbard was a Plymvyut'h caller Wednesday. ' I Oliver Dietrich of Hrbbanl! was in the citv on business

Wednesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Bruce Sarber of

Tvner were Plymouth visitors

Wednesday. Schuyler Falconburg1 of Bour-

oon was in the citv on business Wednesday.

Mrs. Sarah L. Shak. i is copending a few days at Rochester and Monterey. Mrs. D. W. DeWitt and datighter Ruth spent Wednesday a South' Bern i. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hartle have

returned from a short stav at

South Bend'.

Mesdames M. E. Voreis anil G.

M. Osbom of Culver were Plymouth visitors Wednesday. Mrs. McCall is spending a few days with the family of J. B. Brillhart at Bourbon.

John Rinzenberg and family,

are visiting with friends at War

saw for a few days. Mrs. Harry Bennett of Michigan City is visiting witih her sis ter Mrs. Ed. R Monroe.

Mrs. Tnha Cole of South Bend,

is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs Frank Eamson.

Mrs. Al vesta Stuck went to

.South Bend to spend j,'fev days with friends and relatives. Rebecca Myers spei.f Wednesday at Teegardcn the guest of the family of Wm. Klinedinst. Mrs. (). L. Grossman of Argos was a Plymouth caller Wednesday, enroute to South Bern I. j Mrs. -Pearl Vangilder and son Estie, went to At wood, to attend the funeral of Daniel Burkctt. A. M. Cleveland has gone to St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Mich., on a few days' business trip. Messrs Frank Miller and Jos. Burnsidc of Tyner were in the city on 'business Wednesday morning. W. S. Skinner returned to his home in Eaporte after spending a couple of days in this city on business. Mrs. Thomas Rolüns returned to ncr honc 1:1 South Bend V. cdnevdav, ai'.cr a short visit with her parcn'.s here. Mrs. Howard Jackson returned to South Bend after spending a few days with friends and relatives in this city. Miss Dicie Bixler of Argos, called on friends here Wednesday enroute to Warsaw where she will spend a few days. Miss Edith IV.i iford . refold to her home in Kalamazoa. Mich, after visiting with Miss Pearl Shaffer at Tyner for a few la Mrs. Ford Reynolds rcturne 1 1 1 f A 1 fi

a Chicago w eunesuay auer

spending a 'few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jchn Stiseland. Miss Velva Apple of South Bend returnet t.i 4ier nomc Wednesday, alter attending the funer. il of Vander Rice at Inwood yesterday. The Republicans will hold meetings in every township in the county Saturday afternoon, to select delegates to, the state convention. Miss Minnie Swindell is home from Western college at Oxford. O., to spent a week vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swindell. Daniel Rentschlcr of Akron. O., who was called here by the death of his brother Jacob F. Rentschlcr, returned to his home Wednesday evening.

Married. : Zerbe-Lake. A't the U. B. parsonage on Tuesday, March 1010. Mr. Cecil J. Zerbe and Miss Orley C. Lake, both of Afgos were united in marriaige. Rev. S. II. Yager officiating. Mr. Bear and Miss Eeonhart acted as best man and bridesmaid. Mr. Zerbe is one of Argos energetic young men. He is a 'barber and has a good business. Miss Eake is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaspvr X Lake and a young kidy who moves in the bes't o-f society and highly esteemed by all that know her. Mr. and Mrs. Zerbe have a fine home at Arg.xs. all neatly furnisho A six o'clock dinner was served for them when they returned from Plymouth on their wedding dav.

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laid to rest at Salem. pi Those who attended the funer- --

al from a distance were Oliver

Jordon and1 family and Mabel Guv of Culver. Howard Jackson

and wife and Miss Velma Apple

of South Bend.

WIEN' YOU Ä1E

MEAlf

Walker Farm Sold.

Countv Auditor Charles M.

Walker Tuesday sold his farm

to John Ellis of Rochester. The consideration was $b"00. The

farm has been in 'the possession

of the Walker family since ISfiS.

Card of Thanks.

We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness durincr the sickness ami death of

our husband and father. Mrs. V. S. Rice and family

Vander S. Rice. Vander S. Rice was born in

Ohio. November ;0, 1S51. At the age of eigh't vears he came to

Allen caunty Indiana, where he lived for a short lime. Then he moved to Inwood where lie died March P.), 1010,, age :: years, 2 months, and 10 days. lie was married on November "28, P.MV? to Ida Stahl, to this union was born

two sons. lie Iejves a wife, two

sons, FreU and Everette, three

step daughters, Mabel and Hazel Stahl and Vehna Apple. One sister Mrs. lackson of Powers

Lake, X. D. and several other

relatives to mourn bis departure. Mr. Rice was a .lig'hlv re

spected citizen and leaves a host

;of friends to Sympathize with the

bereaved ones in their affliction.

The funeral services were held at the residence three-quarters of a mile east of Inwood, Wednesday at . p. m. conducted by Rev. Singery and the rcmaines were

TAKES TH0R AGENCY

We have accepted the agency

for the Thor 'Motorcycle for Ply

mouth anil Marshall vOimty for

the vear I:H0. We have on hand,

models C and K of the P.U0 ma

chines, of . 1-1 and 4 horse

ait 'H,Wn

n

xwer respectively. Tue reputa-

tion ot tlie liuxr -Motorcycle k-

ot national scone, tor soce .

' - I power and endurance and is ac

knowledged the standard motor-

cvcle of America. Call or write

for particulars. The machines are

on exüiwmion at Kunn s garage.

Plvmbuth, Indiana. 1000 Indian

To select your toj$ for ' EASTEfi it will pay you to look over the new ideas in CLOTHES And SHOES that we have brought together for your use. Each Spring ushers in the REAL SPIRIT of brightness in this store. Each

t- Spring we endeavor to BRUSH-

UP so that every man wearer of clothes in Plymouth and the surrounding country may know this STORE as one which always keeps , pace with the progress of time: As usual, this Spring we are showing a magnificent assortment of that popular priced, hand-madt line nf KIPPH.

BAUM CLOTHES in a price range of $10, $12.50, $15. $16.50 and $18. lnthebettcr radc5 of Men,$ Cfothes soI agents for the famous KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES in the highest grades at $18. $20. $22.50 and $25. We are also showing other favorable makes as low as $7.50. $8.50 and $10.

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HOHAM BROTHERS Plymouth Ind.

Marriage License. Cecil J. Verhe. : Argos to Orlev C. Lake 'n Green townsliip. 'iCarl R. Taher Argos '27 to Laura F. Dietrich llremcn 2. Waher M. Thornton South r.end ?., to Tansic M. Rou e. Xorth tp. V0. Korest S. Wclhern to Lcdia HiK)vcr '.'."i. hoth of IMyniHMith. Vcrner C. Roahrig ?0 to Maud M..Caslov 1t of Ino.xl.

Married in Michigan. Peter 11. Uccknian. a rural carrier of Donaldson was married in Xiles, Mich, Wednesday to a latly- of that city.

V SEW Spring and Summer styles on sale-Now f If anything a little hit smarter and more exclusive than usual. The hind you see on Paris loulevards - Fifth Avenue too. Every last and leather that a woman could possi want at any time. Overmycr & Anderson PLYMOUTH. INDIANA

BOYS' DEPARTMEMT WE have made some extra provisions for the little folks In a swell range of Knickerbocker Suits in the Smartest Styles all at Pop. u'ar prices. YOUNG MEN'S DEPARTMENT pORthe young menthe high school and college lads we are offering the most attractive line of Snappy Clothes ever shown iny this town. All 'the NEWEST FABRICS, all the newest cuts, everything for the critical young fellow.

FURNISHING DEPARTMENT OUR lines of Hats, ' Furnishings, Hosiery Neckwear and all kinds of dressy stuff that men folks wear is simply elegant We show all the newest Derbies and Soft Hats at popular prices. SHOE DEPARTMENT LET us show you the swellest fine of Shoes and Oxfords for Easter you ever gazed at. Our line of Crawfords, King Quality and Kneeland Shoes and Low Cuts are the talk of this town. Our prices are certainly right.

BEAR IN MIND That we show as large a line of GOOD CLOTHES, GOOD SHOES and DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE as is shown in Northern Indiana, and we sell them at less prices than other concerns can possibly do. . Pay us a visit. We will vmake it worth your while and make your visit pleasant. We show everything for Man, Boy or Child in Wearing Apparel.

The Store ThatAI

ways Makes Good

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Borders Free Borders Free

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Buy Your Paper Now and Save the Price of the Borders. Never before have we been able to show as large and well selected stock of Wall Paper. We wish to move this stock before the soda season opens and are willing to make the above inducements' to our cus

tomers to buy early.

THE BOSTON . STORE

Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Monday, Tues'

g day Before Moving Into Our New Room

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The Oak Drug Store FRED WENZLER, Prop. One Door North of Orphcum Theatre

OW its up to you to save some money on every dollar's

Huiui juu nccu. idiiy cuMumers nave oeen Deneritea

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OUR Spring Slock has arrived and is by far the ti i . t ti . i I ri li

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?l idrcsi coiiecuon 01 nuuiciu ever spuwn in riy9) mouth. AH the Colors and Shades which arc going to (j be fashionable. this season will be shown you in any line jj? you wish to see them in and at no advance in price. 'f Place your name on our order book early which will in- j 9 sure a nnJrk A.Hv.rx, S Sit. y.t l

fy --.v. wvitin Ji Vi 4 4V j- BERGMAN, the Tailor S

each day of the sale, so far, and you must hurry if you intend

gating in on your share of the bargains. -: :-: ;.:

There Will be Decided Reductions During the Remaining 5 Days

In All Departments. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Low Shoes,

Hats, Caps, Carpets, Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Skirts, Coats,

m jmri59 vvdisis, Hosiery, mticoats, muslin underwear, in lact,

g everything found in a first-class Department Store. :-: :.: Don't Hesitate to Ask for What You Want and We Will

uiiwvv x UU LJJLKl tine v-iüurieby

Please give us a call when we get moved into our new

quarters on Laporte Street, We want your trade and

51 will try to merit it, Yours For Business,

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Peter Bergman, Assistant Cutter

jy Cleanlnß, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done at Right Prices jj

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LLMAN

THE BOSTON STORE IVicCall's Patterns and Kabo Corsets.