Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 June 1910 — Page 5

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LOCAL NEWS

Mrs .J A Molter spent Saturday at Tyner. Krank Holly is spending a fewdays at South Bend. Alex Stock spent Saturday at Bourbon on business. Henry Jarrell of Tyner -was here on business Saturday. Miss Nancy Barts is spending a few days at Wabash. Eugeaie league spent Satimlay at Chicago on business. Get-. F. Cox spent Saturday at Bourbon on business. H. E. Grulbe spent Saturday at South Berrd on business. Mrs. Helen Ringgenburg was a Xiles, Mich., visitor Saturday. C. D. Snoeberger spent Saturafternoon at South Bend on business. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dough of Warsaw were Plymouth callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper . Helsel were Xiles, Michigan callers Saturday. Mrs. Catherine Ststey is spending a few days with relatives at South Bend." C. L. Andrews is spending a week with friends and relatives at South Bend. Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Hibbard is visiting friends and relatives in this citv. The Misses Edna and Hazel Adams are spending a few days with friends at Culver. Hugh Keiser and Miss Ella IovcU will spend Sunday with friends, at Indianapolis. D. A. Snvder returned to South Bend, after visiting friend in this city for the past few days. 'Mrs. J. P. Bishop is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer at Argos. Mrs J C Whitesell spent Saturday with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Ritchie. at Donaldson. Mrs. Henrv Loner and Mrs. Wm. Koomler are spending a few days with friends, at Laportel Miss Fern Day has gone to Fulton for a few days visit with her1 sister Mrs. Cleo Mogle. Miss Fern Snoeberger went to Saginaw 'Mich., where she will spend the summer with relatives. 'Mrs. F. Scott went to South Bend, to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stauffer. Mrs. Arthur Kaufman went to South Bend, to spend Sunday with her mother Mrs. Harley Hartzell. Mrs. M. K. Greer went to Mishawaka Saturday to visit her daughter Mrs. James Erwin for a few day;. Mrs. George Sponsler went to Argos to visit with .her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh man for a few days. Mrss Alma Moore returns to her .home in Tyner Saturday after a few days visit with Miss Gladys Monroe. 'Mrs. Frank Batterman returned to her home in Culver, after spending a few days here with Mfes Nettie Corse. Miss Emma Protsman and her cruest Mrs. V. F. Johnson cd Convoy. 0.. went to South Rend for a brief visit Saturday. Mrs. Mary J. Myers has returned to her home in South Bend, after visiting the farmy .of Christian Jacoby 'for a few days. Mrs. Amanda Plew has returned to her home in (Warsaw after visiting with her father Anthony Shell for the past few days. Miss Ella Squire of Rochester, who has been visiting the faYnily of Frank Miller for a few days returned-to her home Saturday. Miss Evelyn Deacon has returned to lier home in Inwood, after visiting her brother Claud Deacon and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wise of Etna Green, who have been visiting with friends here and vicinity, returned to their home Saturday. iL. Ryan's Cash Shoe Store. Ml Ml We do a strictly Cash Business. You are not paying the bad debts of others when you trade here. Try us and get full value for your money. Special Sale Now On.

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Argos on busaness. T. H. Willev snent Monday at Bremen on business. H. L. Uinger spent Monday a Bourbon on business. Isaah Hollv spent Monday at South Bend on business. Ed. Wallace of Culver was in i'h is city on (business Monday. Harry Kaufman spent Sunday with his wife at South Bend. Mrs. Honncr Mattix of Culver was a Plymouth visitor Monday. Mrs. A. M. Cleveland spent Monday at South Bend with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gilmore visited their son in Indianapolis Sunday. H. L.lWood went to Valparaiso M on dav, where ho has accepted employment. Regular meeting of the O. K. S. on luesuav evening, itine i. Drill practice. Miss Hazel Xewhouse has gone to Xiles, Mich., to spend a few davs with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clark went to Indianapolis, where they will reside m the future. A. Rhinehart was home from Mishawaka to spend Sun day with his family here. 'Miss Edna Canron has cone to South Bend and Bremen to visit with friends for a few davs. Miss Mercie Tonest has cone to Valparaiso, to .enter the university, taking a normal course. F. M. Kit: Delong spent Monday mornimg here cm busi ness, enroute to South-Bend. Ira and Earl Mishler went to Areola Monday, where they will be employed during the summer. Mrs. L. Coinle. who has bectn - ii ' employed at Brightside, returned to her home in Rochester .Mon day. loseph A. Hendricks and wife of Flint. 'Mich., are spending a few day with relatives in this city. Miss Flossie Shephard went to Hibbard Monday, to visit her grandfather Martin Iowry. for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Oliver Miller of Grnger, returned to her home Monday after attending the Housour reunion yesterday. Harry Houghton mt to Culver to visit relatives and view the commencement "exercises of the Military school. Mr. und Mrs. E. D. Zinningcr of Portland. Ore., are visiting here the guests of the family of Charles E. Long. Wm. Rentschler returned to South Bend, after spending Sunday with his parent Mr and Mrs John Rentschler. Misses IvOttie and Urnal Ganger have gone to Chicago to spend their summer yacation with Mrs. A. O. Wilcox. . Howard Wilson, who has been in New York City, attending college for the past several months is home on a visit with his parents. A. 'W. Malone and wife of Mil ford, Ind., came over in their automobile to visit Joe Ogden and wife. They returned Saturlay. Mrs. John "Rhodes and three daughters went to Grand Rapids, Mich., Saturday, where they will spend a month with her brother Dr. Grute. Mrs. iWin. E. Leonard, Jr. who has been spending the past fewmonths here, went to Chicago, for a visit with her husband and other relatives. Mrs. Theodore Cressner and son Glen, went to Lafayette Saturday, where the latter will graduate from the pharmacy course of Purdite University. Miss Marv Hohar.i went to Columbia City Saturday, to direct the High School orchestra, which plays for the county commencement, this afternoon. Mrs. H. H. Bonham of Salt Lake City. Utah, who has been visiting friends here for the past few days left for Albion and Au burn for a visit before returning to her home. Mesdames Lavina and Mary BotorfT Ober, were Plymouth visitors Saturday, enroute to Winona, to soend a few days, attendin the meeting of the Church of the Brethern. Mrs. A. E. Wallace and daugh ter Mrs. Frank Kleber left Sat urday morning for Canton, Ohio, lo visit the former's brother, af ter which they will spend a few lays with friends and relatives at Aliance Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schell left for Lansing, Mich., Saturday morning where he will enter a law school. Mr. Schell has been the teacher of the commercial branches in the local high school during the past year. The Misses Ollie Stump and Agnes Ruple of Tyner, were Plymouth callers Thursday, enroute to South Bend, where they will artend the High Schooi conmeiicemeut in that city this evening. Mrs. Elmer Wilt returned to her home in Bourbon Thursday after spending a few days with her ister, Mrs. Isaac Anderson. Mrs. Anderson and daughters Hazel and Magaret went to Pierceton, to visit the family of Alvin Danner. The Chicago Grays will play Laporte here next Sunday. Then will come the first game with the Michigan City Grays, after which L'aoorte will ulav the Plymouth Clippers and then the Valparaiso Standards. July 4th, the Iaporte team will go to Michigan City. Laporte Herald.

Mrs. D. Cole spent Tuesday af

ternoon at 'Walkerton. L. F. Overmyer spent Tuesday at Leiters Ford on business. Samuel Schlosser was a South Bend visitor on business Tires day. Miss Arvada Parker of Inwood was a Plvm.juth visitor Tuesday morning. w . n. Leonard has lett on a business trip to Corev Lake Michigan. X. F. Hoover has left for a week's business trip through eastern Indiana. Mrs. Mary Espich South Bern! to visit went to her son Harry for a few days. Peter Richard is . spending a few days with the family of John Leiffert at Logan sport. Ed. Klingerman and wife went to South Bend Tuesday morning, to spend a few days with friends. Mrs H. P. Latta of San An tonio. Texas, is here vis king with her parents Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Martin. Mrs. Himer Young ami mother-in-law Mrs. H. Cottle of Lafavctte were South Bend callers Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. McFarlin is spend ing a tow. davs with her daugh ter Mrs. Grover Spahr at Walkcrton. Mrs. Janet Ivane of Chicago, who has been spending a few days here on business, went to Warsaw Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah J. Taber and Mrs. John Bussen went to Mishawaka to be the guests of the former s daughter Mrs. Charles Soice. Mrs. S. E. Williams of Kan kakee, 111, who has been conducting services at the Christian church here returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs. AY. O. Gerard of Misha waka. who has been visiting here the truest of her mother. Mrs. S. Kile, went to Bourlon for a fur ther stav. Samuel Brumbaugh of Hart ford, O., who has been visiting with Mrs. Anna Filar in this city for a few davs went to A inona Monday. 'Mrs. IW. F. Messnerof Middlebury Ind., who has been in this citv attending the Housour re union returned to her home Monday. Lester Zumbaugu is home from Xew 'Ybrk Citv, to spend the summer with his parents here. He has been studying music in the jrreait citv. 'The childrens day exercises will be held at the Walnut Grove church, three and one-half miles northeast of Plymouth Sunday evtnrmr at 7 :30. F. M. McCrorv and his "brother Xeil McCrory, the latter of Elmwoo;! Xcl), went to Harris Tue.slav to spend the day with their sister Mrs. Caroline Loran. Miss Arvesta Personette went o South Bund Monday morning, where she will enter the com mercial school. Her father accompanied her to South Bend. Mrs. Daniel Voids and her mother Mrs. H. Mangus of Iakeviile, Mr. and Mrs. George Har)augh of Lapaz were among the Winona Lake visitors from here" otday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Young of AVest Unity ()., who have been the guests of the family of H. H. Wcidncr for a few days, went to Warsaw for a further visit Tuesday. 'Mrs. C. T- Fich ami daughter Bertha, Mrs. iGus Kuhn and laughter Marguerite and Mrss Hazel Rocnbury -spent Tuesday at Bremen, making the trip in heir auto. Toseph Tribbcv of Cincinnati. O., who has been visiting his brother Thomas Trihbey here for a few days went to Terre Haute o spend a few days before retiming home. Mrs. David Holderman and children, who have "been the guests of the family of J. M. Holderman for the iast week, re'turned to their home in Xapanee 'Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P.. F. Rouch and laughter Gladys of Lapaz, were Plymouth visitors Tuesday a. m. enroute to Bryant, Ind., whlcre hcv will visit with friends and relatives for a few davs. v Mrs. Frank South worth left o- Marshall. Wis. Monday mornng. where she will attend the graduation of her sister Miss Alice Sanders, and to visit her mother for a few days. Am ng th:sc who went to 'Winona to attend the Brethern reviling Monday where Mr. an'l Mrs. 'V. Wclboii. P. Smith' Miss Stella RnfT. Mrs "Mae Pinpinger. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Plake, Mr and Mrs Harvey Morris. Mrs. Harvey Housour. Martin Housour. Miss Cora Housour, Miss Xada Xctro of Xappanec, returned to their homesi Monday morning, after attending the Housour family reunion northcast of here, at the residence of Jerry Miller Sunday. 'Mrs. Peter J. Fmcnacker and daughter Margaret, who have been visiting with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Rose Kmenacker here, returned to their home in Benton HarWr MkJl . Monday. Peter Emenacker and family will leave for Denver, Colo., within a few days, where they will make thei future home. The Misses Cora and Dora Wirt of Flora, Mrs. L. Shock of Burr Oak. Mr. and Mrs. J F. Martin of Yorkshire O.. and Mrs. K. Tesher of Burr Oak left this citv for 'Winona Tues-day. to at tend tihe1 Brethern Meeting being held there.

at Airs. Lawrence Mann is vis sit ing in Chicago. Fifty-seven tickets were to Culver Wednesday. Curtis Haag is visiting brother at Muncie. sol d h is I). McDonald made a busine ss trip to Harris Wednesday. 'W. A. Jones made a busines trip to Warsaw 'W ednesday. Mrs. C. D. Johnson is visitim at Valparaiso this week. W. F. Young made a busines trip to Kalamazoo Wednesday. Monroe Steiner snent Wednes dav im his farm near Lakeville. Mrs. Claude Fmerson is visit ill! her parents at Tiosa. Dan Senour of . Chicago is ;v.i siting sin tfhis Icity fund vicnity. W. K. Bailey is transacting ousincss at Xappanee and Bremeni. Attorney Martindale made a .. 1 business trip to boutn ieni 'Aedinesday. II. L. Untrer transacted busi ness at Kewanna Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Henry Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. Tobe i'.asn are visiting at South Bend. Mrs. Kd. Vail and Miss Mary Berg of Hamlet were Plymouth visitors Wednesday. K. Brchtel has returned to Bremen after a visit of a few days in Plymouth. Miss Grace Bussard of Aubtim is spending a few days with Miss LVcile Burkett here. Miss Bertha Seybold is spend ing a few days with the family i Frank Parker at Culver. Mrs. M. Await has returned to Hamlet alter a visit in this city with the family of Kd. Jolly. Miss. Lois Humrichouser spent hhI at the home of her aunt Mrs. Jas. Urvin of her aunt Mrs. James Urvin. Mr and Mrs. E. Candle ot Lafayette Jiave gone to Inwood for a visit beiore reiununi; lohn Si)onsaier, S Beiler, David Kutt and W. A. Morns are atending the contcreivce at ino na. rnlvin Travis and mother and lT(rence Travis and Miss Xell DeMoss went to Xiles Mich, Wednesday. lr Theodore Snonsler has . iiith ltpii.d for a visit with the family of her brother, Morris Weirick. .Miss Laura Ruff and Mrs. Valter Murris of near Lapaz are ttending the Dunkard confer ence at Winona. Prof. McDowell and wife went to Kokomo to spend their vacaion with .relatives in Howard anu Miami counties. fr nn.l Mrs. Henry F. Hora of Ouinter Kansas are attending he Winona conference and visting in this vicinity. , Mrs. Wm. Harrison visited riends in Plymouth on her way from Argos to her old home . W ,1 1.. near l.Knaiison ucmw. Mrs. F. C. Martindale, Mrs. peisshoffer and Mrs. Jacob Rentschler visited friends at r f 1 South Ben-.! Wednesday. Bernice Florian and Thelma ICvser are snefndmir a few days at the home of their uncle 'Frank Kvser in Weist township. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mangus nv-f. returned to their b'me near Lapaz after a visit with their daughter Mrs, Dan Vorcis. Mrs. W. F. Johnson returned to her home at Convey, Ohio, after a visit with the family of George W. Protsman in this city. C. M. Hudson ofiMentone, was here two daysi this week consult ing Dr. Borton, about an injury of his Sipinc received several weeks ago. D. C. Cole, who was stricken with paralysis several months ago is now able to walk and his manv friends hope that he will regain his usual health. Mrs. Dora Beard has returned to her home at Indiana Harfjor. after a visit with her mother Mrs Rudolnh Keller, who has been se riously ill but is now improving. Mrs. Mvron Chase of Tvner Mrs. D. R. Richardson of Chi cago and Mrs. J. H. Circgg of Bremen are viMtinir the family of B. M. Seybold for a few days. Mrs. Julia K. Blain, Mrs. Paine. Mr an-d Mrs. Frank Shenpard. Mrs. Chase and Miss Fstella Chase were ainonir those who went to Culver Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Paine of floquiam, Wash., who has been visiting her sister Mrs R. A. Chase, in this city, leaves for Youngstown Ohio, Xew York and other points v a. a :ast olsiesday evening. Mrs. Aspinall and daughter ami Misses Irene Kuhn and Ruth Chadwick went to Culver to at tend the commencement hall. They are guests of Fred Boyd, a grandson of Dr. I ort on. ' Joseph Williams of Hifllsburg, Ind.. returned to his home Tues day, after spending a few days here. He will conduct the June -V h. . . a 1 uay services ait the Antiocn church, south of Hymouth, next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bovd of Salt Lake City Utah, went to Culver 'Tuesday, where their son Frederick is 'a student at the Culver Military Scbotd. Mrs. Boyd is the daughter of Dr. T. A. Borton. Mrs. Henry Urbahn of South Bend, Mrs. R. Miller and Mrs. Becker of Toledo. Ohio. who have been visiting Mrs. Xelson Martindale, went to Inwood for a visit of a few days hefore returning home.

Mrs. Jesse McXeely visited Tiosa Wednesday.

ELECTION

D ECTORS TED BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS NAME MEN TO SERVE ON TP. MACADAM ROAD ELECTION Award Contracts for two Bridges in German Township Petition Against Use of Soft Coal. line board of Commissioners, before adjourning for tne junc term 1 uesday afternoon, appointed the tollowing inspectors, for the Center township macadam i i ., .. . . . iau eiecuon, u he lliekl on 1 uesday June 1 Ith. 1st. Trecimct Jcxlin Leonhardt -'ml 1'recinct Rudolnh Keller .'ird. Precinct A R Undenyood 4th. Precinct John A. Molter Jtili. l recinct Ivdward liiggcns fitlv. Precinct John Richard Tth. Precinct John Hennesev The judges, who arc appointed by the inditical parties, at other electrons haye of course not been appointed, but the law provides that they maybe cd irom 1y-stanler.si at the openin'g of the polls,, if none are appointed beforehamd. Leave Contracts. ContMris for tlirt YinemwV of the Water Tank, and Wambs-Drid-es ia German townwhin H-pwaivnnlPfl 1. tim i,nor,i The Rochester llridge Company, was given the contract for the construction of (both structures. the Water Tank 'bridge for the )id of 00, and the Wambsjean's bridge for $11.37.00. Vankvhawk anl Kitch of Dremen received the contract for the con struction of the Wamjserans a1)bnttmcnts upon their bid of $a jo.oo. Approve Plans. Plans and specifications for hree concrcte'cul verts were ap proved, as follows: Culvert over Vinnedge litdi in North Township, over Sills ditch in I ippe-

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canoe township, and over Faulk-hives

ner litch in Iour1)on township Rids for their consrtuction will e received by the board at the July meeting. The renort of the drainage commissioner for the proposed idgar I'akcr and other, ditch was received and continued. The toios York ditch was docketed and continued. I The petition of John Marlnirger, trustee of German township, or a bridge over the LeRov Young ditch, was continued for presentation to the county council. Petition for Road. Edward S. Laudemai and others filed petition for road in German and Bourbon townships. The proposed road would be hree quarters of a mile long, and would transAcct the property M George II. Grise in German, and 'infus Hainies in Uourtnon townhips. 'Hie loard continued the letition for n"tie until the sec ond day of the July term, Ditch commissioners were granted an extension of time for mecanoe townsiup, uniti me i uly term. Against Coal Smoke. A remonstrance against the burninir of soft coal in the Court louse and County Jail, was presentecl to the commissioners, wno continued the same for further consideration. A number of citzeus residing in the neighborKfl. Mated that the soot from soft coal burned in the two couny buildings was a source of great nconvenience. in that it soiled aundry. which might be hung iip or drying, that it polluted rain water, entered the houses, etc. Phe petition suggested that hard al should he burned in the ourt Mouse and jail. Bonds Not Issued. The June sessum of the board was the time for issuing bonds or uayment oi tue nmiguig oi r . t . ... I .r Velhnv river, the work known as he Jacob Kevser ditch, xln view of the fact that there is a suit ending i" 'the Marshall circuit court, entitled David r. At-xre and 301 others, versus the Audior of Marshall county and others asking that assessments against the plaintiffs, on said Keyser ditch, be declared null and void, ami because ot the nnproDanie termination of the suit, the board continued the matter of issuing bonds. Funeral Notice. The remains of the late Mrs. Mary 'Thayer, arrived in this city from London, Eng., Wednesday morning. The funeral will re held at the Episcopal church Thursday afternoon- at two o'clock, conducted bv l'ishop John Ilazen White,' and tJie rector Key. Ivins. hi term cut will 'e at Dak Hill. The funeral will proceed fix mi the residence of James W. Thayer on north Michigan street to "the church. Girl Wanted. To take charge of kitchen, plain cooking and baking, .$.".00 per week to competent Iadv. Phone Y.VI or address Mrs. I J. Kruyer, IMymouth, Ind. dltwlt

REPRESENTS

COUNTY FOR GOOD ROADS

FRED H. KUHN NAMED AS MEMBER OF NORTHERN INDIANA ASS'N FROM MARSHALL COUNTY county Commissioners Deem Automobile Man is Most Interested in the Count v m Hold Meeting Saturday Acting imon the request of Aaron Jones, president, and C. E. Crabill, secretary of the Good Roads Association of, 'Northern Indiana, that the commissioners ... .... ot .Marsliall county, atiomt a man to represent Marshall coun ty in the association, the board I uesdav ai)nointed Fred H Kulin tt fill that position. The board deemed that Mr. Kuhn was the most interested man in Marshall county for the cause of ijrood roads. The name of Mr. Kuhn heads the petition fo Che road election in Cente r er township which will be held on next Tuesday, asking that the

select-Michigan road be macadamized

for a distance of four miles south of Plymouth. A meetino- of the Good Roads Association,, will Ibeheld at South Heitd on Saturday Tune 11, at u1lich mating Marshall county represented by .Mr. rvii'Iin. l lie association! is composed of- fourteen counties, of northern Indiana, and expects to do much in the securing of good roads for this end of the state. Inwood Items. Grandpa Camerer is very ill. Mrs. Xoah 'Goodyear is on the sick list. 'Mr. Crews is having his barn improved. Fred Yahn spent Sunday with Muss Gröberns Syulnev Walter: visited relahere SunUay. O. C. Hartford was an Inwood caller Saturday. El Warnacut transacted busi ness in town Monday. Mrs. Crenisi and Rebecca were Bourbon callers iMontfay. Mrs. Bert Mann made a flyK triP t0 Pouth yesterday. lorn lulson- vas 'hurt Sunday m a rtma!-ay, hirt not seriously. E. O. Berg and wife spent a couple of fcvs m Ohik) last week. p,rel Swkzer and wife made a business trip to Bourbon Monday. Brace Caslow an-d wife spent Sunday at the home of his par ents. Fred Johnson purchased a fine new 'inigjgy ani narnes Jasx week. Ira GiW)ons left Saturday for Union Mills, where he will visit two weeks. Clifford Coplen spent last week at. the home of John Jones, with Miss. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warnacut ., are here visiting relatives ami unemis. Onit a number from here attended the Tisrer Iiill slitow in Plymouth Thursday. ,f , Perils Olson snent SunTay ier imcie and aunt Mr. aTll(j jrs q. Berg, $um vvRh . . Ä, a r.öll wmirtrfttHpt(1 a' time. ""! " . V f ?nno", u lV:Z movca inio ine ather-m.-law on the account of P. nnuer.. It is a common occurrence now Jays to see tue gins sxaying arouml the nepot uniu lue two evening trains go through. Since E1. Ilitc's Ibve goes on increasing. And never shall take wing; He will have to Ibuy a stick : of candy, Aivl a fine engagement ring. Attend Wedding of Relative. Mr. and .Mrs. W. G. Hendricks, Theresa and Cecil anil Air ami Mrs. Tosemh A. Hendricks of mint. Mich., went to Mrsha j i waka Tuesday night to attend the .,ve(i(inlr of their sister Miss ,nna Henlricks to Mr Lawrence (ling, which occurred at the catholic church there Wednesday, moming. Mrs. Guling was 1orn and raised in Plymouth, and is well known here. They will re side at Mishawaka. Adam Zumbaugh Can See. Three weeks ago, Adam Zumhaiirii Who was entirely blind Kpranso of cataract on both eyes. wcnt to Xileis, Mich., where an (nCration was performed, remov- : ,(0. tie cataract from one eye and restoring the sight. Hi daughter, Mrs. Oron F. Hoover went to Alles 'v ednesuay to ac company him home. The other cataract will 1e removed in two or three months. Cures consitipation anld billiousness, and promote. easy and natural movements of the bowels. Doani's for sale at all drug stores. 25 cents per 'box.

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U. B. Church News. The service last Sunday was not so largely attended as for mally. Phe sermon of Sunday evening1 on the subject In Value of a Human Being" ought a number of favorable comments. The official meeting" for the third quarter was liekl Tuesday evening ankl the finances of the church are in a good condition. The Teachers Training class under the direction of Mrs. Dr. lume is making rapid advance ment. (JIass meet cacih Tuesday evening at the parsonages Ohild'rens Day services will take pb.ee Sunday June 19. There will be a session in the morning fternoon and evening. Look or further annoivncemen-ts in thU paper next week. Oni June 21, 22 ami 23 the Christian Endeavors of the U. B. church will he in Plymouth. Dr. L F. Shupe, ami Dr. J. 5. Ken dall of Dayton Ohio, will be present. Do not fail to hear them. The subject for next Sunday momintar will be "The- Honest Man' In the evening the sub ject will be : "Our National Fla-g" All lovers of the Stars and stripers service. invited to the evening Trip Through Michigan Keith Richter has left for a month's trip to Detroit and other pöinls in1 'Michigan, making Hhc- trip on bis Thor motorcycle. Keittli met with an accident a few days ago, running into a large sized pig near a small town in Miehlen, and thereby taking a hard spill. He sent hack to Plymouth for repairs for the broken mud fender, which resulted from the fall. Will Slice Huge "Melon.1 One of tbe largest "melons ever sliced for the delectation of stockholders will be cut by the Singer Manufacturing company, which ha called a meeting of directors on June 18 to declare a $30,000,000 tftock dividend to its shareholders. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Adam K. Wise, and daughter, and son Ru.sdl went to South Beml Wednesday afternoon to attend the wedding of their nephew Walter Kwald to Miss Maud Lehr, daughter of Wm. Uhr of South Bend. Family Reunion The Wise family reunion will be held at the home of Wm.. Geyer, four miles north of Lakeville Thursday. Adam H. Wise and family of this city will attend. Death of Mrs John Inks. Mrs. John Inks, sister of Cer phus Firestone of this city, died at her home near Bass Lake Ind., Saturdav moraiing, aged vears. A book on Rheumatism, and a trial 'treatment of Dr. Shoop's Riheunnatic Remedy liquid or tablets is being sent free to sufferers by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., You that are well, get this book for some discouraged, disheartened sufferer. Do a simple act of humanity! Point out this way to quick and certain relief; Surprise some sufferer, by first sretting from me the booklet and the test. He will appreciate your ai. L. Tanner. Accitlertts -will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas Eclecftric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain I and heals the hurts.

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In our Special Fine Clothes Dept., Kuppenheimer Suits the World's BEST Clolh All the newest in Neckwear Hosiery. Underwear for your dress and comfort At Special Prices Extra! Extra!, Values in Dress Straw Hats all the newest Sailors, Soft Rims, Panamas at Cut Prices. Now is the Time to buy one. c List of Allowances List of the Allowances ; made by the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County, June Term, 1910. Bumbarger, John fax rfnd $- 2.50 Robinson, J. J. same 1.81 Boh rer, Emanuel same... 2.50 Love, Wm. H 4.38 Myers, Fred H. treas. items 8.81 Troyer, P et al dtohcst. .t 101.00 BowellrGeo. W trnt offer 2.00. Steinehach, L. E. supt.-. . . 135.00 Troyer, P. J. surv per diem 1G0.00 Steimebach, L E postage.. . 5.42 Myers, Fred H. pstg treas 30.C5 Troyer, P. J. pstg and rcpr 8.25 Myers, F H tniscel treas. . 3.50 Burford, 'Wim. B. sup... 9.50 Ft. Wayne Printing Co supl29.42 Metsker, C. W. Adv. 6.84 HendricJcs & Co. Adv 4.90 . Holt, Arthur B. county papr 1.00, Vogel, Johiir C. H. janitor 37.5Q Snoeberger, C D. lights... 21.40 Plymouth Lighting Co gas 1 7.88 Zehner Aiming Co sup.-... ,7.40 Lauer and Son.' sup 3.20 Forbes, F. A. sup. . . . . . 6.10 Ball & Co asylum sup. . . ; . , 82.08 Buck, H. E. sup ' 30.75 ' Kruyer, Peter J. sup ami Ibrl8.'r Kruyer, P. J. same 2250)0 Green, Glen asylum labor 22.50 Canan, Fred sattie. 22.50 Ehigle, Cassie same 1C.00 Mast, Frederick satne. .... 20.00 Thresh, Mary same 5.00 Vise, S. E. assessing Unlonl77.50 Mos-her, Jas. L. samei. .. .. 50.00 Goodyear, Fred assess Cen 225.00 Weissert, Jolin same 49.00, Grein-r, Cyrles sarhe. .... 67."0(3 LavT2tice, Jolin V. same. . . 106.00

Quincy, Lmtott Green' tp."-' 187.60 - Faulkner H. J. Bourbon.". 175:50 - i r- t-' Klinger C. E. same ;'122.00 -

Stuckey, O. P aise'ssing Tfpl87.50 Sivyder Jas. B. German... 139.00 Snyder, Bertha same. r 40.00 Engle, Wm. A. same. .... 126.00 Hildebrand T W. Nort,h. . .187.50 Hildebrand, Cyrus, D same 20.00 SpragiKi, Geo. M. Polk tp 173.00 t Sprague Harriet same. . .'. 20.00 Moore, B. F. West tp.... 1C2.50 . Wolfe. Jonathan same 20.00 ' McGriff Ridiard D Wahmtl75.00 McGriff, Addie E same. . . 40.00 Umbaugh, Elias F same.. 48.00 Allman, M Indignent chiMnn22.40 Beck, M M ramti 2.9 Leonard. C R Cen.poor brl 16.75 Huff, John German brl.. 16.75 Marburger Cerman tp poor 9.25 Luty, J. W Bourbon tp poor 2.50

HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA. s Does it not seem strange' that"' ' so many people suffer year in and . m, , year out witSi eczema? ' I A 25-cent bottle of a simple ' I wash stops the itch and will sure- ' ly convince any patient. ' This wash is composed of mild I ami soothing oil of wintergreen T mixetl w;'; thvmil and, glvctrine. ' ' -f etc, and know'n as, D. P.'DiVcf;1 . scriptiorf. We. do not IcnoAV ftdyy'imi y3 long the D. D. D. ' ÜabcätbVies mwill continue the 25c offer, as the remedy is regularly sold onfly in $1 bottles and has never betöre , been put on the market on any I special offers. ' If you want relief tonight try a Ifortle at . 25c on our personal : ' ' 1' recommendation. Chas. C. Reynolds, Pljmouth, r Ind., Martin Phay, Bourbon, . I 1. - ; : Death of Mrs. VanKirk .Mrs. Vernon VanKirk died at " her homei in Winamac Monday. i She leaves besides ber husband. i - y. tvo sonÄ and two daifghters, all married. tMr. VanKirk is a - - r . brother of Mrs. Lorenzo Pelton oi this. city.

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