Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 July 1910 — Page 8
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LOCAL NEWS James Spink made a business trip to Bourbon Tuesday. Z. M. Tanner has gone on a business trip to Indianapolis. C. Crim of Wlalkerton was in the city on business Tuesday. Wm. Holem is visiting with his son at Lapaz for a few days. Miss Laura Wright of Lapaz is visiting with friends in this citv. 'Mrs. J. M. Heminger spent Tuesday with relatives at Donaldson. Messrs. X. A. Brown and C. Scott of Argos were in the city on business Tuesday. ' 'Mrs. Ed. Annis of Mishawaka is visiting in this city with her brother Ora F. Wright. -Mrs. Delia Miller of Ft. Wayne, is the guest of Miss Clara Kilmer for the week. Mrs. L. A. Ginther went to Harris this morning, to visit for a few davs with Mrs. Rowc. Mrs. I. Coleman is visiting her grand-daughter "Mrs. Charles McGrew at South Bend for a lew days. Mrs. John Pf ender went to Misih'awaka Monday morning, to spend a few days with friends and relatives. 'Mrs. ( 'Elizabeth Koontz and daughter Mbs Emma left Tuesday for a four weeks' vacation at St. Joseph, Michigan. 'Mrs. Hannah Xewhouse went to Findlay O., Tuesday, to spend a couple of weeks with her mother 'Mrs. McKee. 'Miss Maud Martindale went to Culver Tuesday, to visit for a few days with her cousin Enos Freece and family. Mrs. E. R. Monroe returned Tuesday from spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. John Detwiler at Gretnark, Ü. liernard E. Lauer and wife' have gone to South Bend and Chicago- to spend a weeks' vacation with friends and relatives. The Misses Madge and Pearl Kyle went to Tyner Tuesday morning, to spend a few days with 'Mrs. Rose Banks and other friends and relatves. Mrs. J. I. Bishop and son Geo. and guest 'Miss Grace Langfe.lt spent Tuesday, at Argos with the former's mother Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer. , ; - Mrs. O. S. Mitchell of Rochester called on friends in Plymouth Tuesday, on. her way to South Bend, where she will visit for a few days. Miss Edith Mitchell returned to her home in So. Bend Tuesday morning after visiting with friends in this city and at Rochester. Mrs. Harry Suders, nee Gertrude Peterson, vas home from Mishawaka Tuesday arranging her affairs to make her home in Mishawaka. Mrs. C. L. Benedict of Fort Wayne, who has been visiting Mrs. Majy Holdridge for tbj past week, went to Giicago for a further visit Tuesday. Miss 'Marie Paul and sister Edith- of Berrian Sprinigs, Mich., iwexe local cshrs Tuesday on their waj to Bourbon where they will make their future home. Miss Bessie Huffman of South Bend, spent Tuesday with friends here, on her way to Tyner where -she will be the gue-' of Miss -Mabel Huffman for a week. ; ! 'Miss Bessie Sensebaugh of Crumstoiwn, who has .been visiting in this city with her mother Mrs. Alice Sensebaugh, for the past week, returned to Tier home Tuesday morning. (Mr. and Mrs. Allen York and Mrs. Julia Bechtel of Marion, Ind., w4io have been the guests of the family of John S. York for several days, returned to their homes Tuesday. Curtrs- V echter of Chicago spent Tuesday with friends in this city, enroute from Bourbon to South Bend. Mr. Wechter was formerly of Bourbon and is well known in this city. Masters Louis and John Schieferstein of Chicago, who have been borders at St. Michael's Academy, returned to their home Tuesday, to spend the remainder of the vacation. Mrs. James Orr and son of Muncie, who have been the guests of her parents Mr. and Mirs. J. A. Palmer and sister Mrs. Kintzell for the past week, rereturned to their home Tuesdav.
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J. H. Pctro spent Saturday at Lapaz. Miss Fern Day spent Saturday at Goslhen. James Spink transacted business at Brauen Saturday. 'Mrs. 'Mary Espich was a caller at South Bend Saturday. Geo. E. Machlan spent Saturday at Argos on business. Miss Ida Wise of In wood was a Plymouth visitor Saturday. Frank Jacox made a business caM to South Bend Saturday. Miss Laura Fdller spent Saturday at Bourbon with friends. C. H. Howard is spending a few days at South Bend on business. Samuel Flowers went to South Bend to spend a week on business. Arthur Welt has gone to Xappanee to spend a few days ith relatives. Miss Funice Gibbons of Inwood was a Plymouth caller Saturday. Mrs. Emanuel Price is spending a few days with friends at Rochester. t MiUs Beulah Ingle has gone to Mentone to be the guest of Velva Levitt for a week. Mrs. Luctta Recce of North Liberty is visiting with her father D. C. Cole and wife. Mr. and Mrs. 'Morris Agler, have gone to Argos to attend the funeral of David Grossman. Miss Frances Durbin went to Columbia City Saturday, to spend a week with relatives. Miss Alma Moore of Tyner, was the sruest of Miss Gladys Monroe Friday night and Saturday. Miss Catherine Filley went to Chicago Saturday to be sanest of Mr. Norman Emmons for a few days. Mrs. Josie Harris went to South Bend to be the guest of her sister Mrs. Floyd Eckert for a few days. Mrs. Anna Reed of Tyner has gont to South Bend to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs.- M. L. Cook. Mrs. Amos Alderfer of Rochester is 1 spending several days with friends in this city and at South Rend. Mrs. Sarah Sßadc of Arcannon, O., who has been the guest of relatives in this city returned to her home Saturday. The Misses Josephine and Mary Xaver went to Ft. Wayne to spend a couple of weeks with friends and relatives. Oenry Hay man returned to Tyner Saturday, after spending a few days with friends in this city and at Smith Bend. Mrs. P.. A. Staley of South Bend returned to her home Saturday, after visiting here with Mrs.' John St alley for a few days E. E. Royer of Cleveland, O., is visiting with his aunt Mrs. Anna Feller in this city for a coujjlc of weeks. Mrs. C. E. Marshall! of South Bend, who has been the guest of Win. Jewell for a few days, returned to her home Saturday. Helen and Harold Woodward went to Koontz lake Saturday to spend a week with their uncle 1). M. Woodward and fam11 v. . : ! ! Mrs. Fd. liutcher of Goshen, who has been spending a few days with friends and relatives in I Uy mouth returned to her home Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Chart es Yazel of Etna Green spent Saturday with friends here, enroute to Elkhart, where they will be 'the gue-sts of relatives. Miss Cecile :Miltenberger returned to her home in Xäles, Mich., Saturday, after visiting here for a week with her aunt 'Mrs. Arthur Phillips. . Mrs. Benjamin Mischler and Mrs. Levi May went to Areola Saturday morning to spend a few days with , relatives and friends. Mrs. Charles Saddison of South Bend returned to her home today, after visiting in her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. J. W. Kllingerman of Kokomo returned to her home Saturday morning after visiting with friends in this city and at the Lake of the Woods for a couple of weeks. Miss Sadie Johnson of Inwood was a local caller Saturday on her way to South Bend, where she has accepted employment in the office of the Home Telephone Company.
T. E. Houghton spent Monday at Bourbon. Mrs. Clara Wagner was a South Bend visitor Monday. Louis Wickey was home from South Bend over Sunday. Mrs. George Machlan is spending a few days at Laporte. Glen Worthington spent Monday at Donaldson on 'business. S. A. Filar is spending a few days at Chicago on business. Miss Mary Fulkerson of Tyner spent 'Monday with friends here. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Oron Hoover spent Sunday with friends at Giicago. Miss Blanche Didier has gone to Chicago to spend a f?w days with friends. Miss Theresa Hendricks is spending a few days at Indianajxdis. Mrs. Almira Turnbull has gone to Ober to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. Lilah Gibson is spending a few days with friends at Leiters Ford. Dr. Carl Reynolds spent Monday at Lapaz on business of a veterinary nature. A. B. Farmwald went to Xiles Michigan Monday, to spend a few days on business. 'Mesdames James Kingerman and Wm. Martin spent Monday wfth friends at Inwood. Mrs. II. C. Sarber has returned to her home in Argos after a short stay in this city. W. A. Rhinehart was home from Mishawaka to spend Sunday with his family here. Earl McLaughlin of South Bend spent Sunday with friends and relatives in this city. Thomas Howies went to Mishawaka Monday morning, where he, is temporarily employed. C. F. Bradley returned to Hibbard after spending a few days at Etna Green and in this city. The Misses Gladys and Mabel Monroe were the guests of Miss Alma Moore at Tyner Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Orr of Rochester is the guest of Mrs. C. H. Wilcox in this city for a few days. II. A. Ireland went to Inwood Monday, where he is employed on a painting contract. II. C. Reiter and wife of Ft. Wayne have returned home "after visiting his brother, W. D. Reiter. Miss Ruth Knoblock of South Bend is the guest of Rose and Marguerite Holzhauer at Culver this week. 'Mrs. F. H. Edinborough of Valparaiso spent Monday with friends hire on her wav to Indianapolis. Miss Violet Singrey has gone to Kirkland.. Ind., to be the guest of Mrs. Walter Merritt for a few days. 'Mrs. Nancy Young, who has
been visiting with her daughter Mrs. Rosebaiim at Sou,th Bend, returned -Monday. Emmons McCrory left Monday morning for Indiana Harbor to accept a position with the Inland Steel Company. Mr. and Mrs. Alva McXeely of Castle Pa., are visiting in this city, the guests of the family ol Jesse McXeely. 'Mrs. Mary Primley went to Fh. Wayne Monday morning to sipe lid a few days with her sister, Mrs.- Ed. Fertig. Miss Elsie Schultz returned to Grovertown Monday morning after spending a few days with relatives at Plymouth. Miss Grace VanVactor of La porte arrived Monday evening, to spend a week vacation with Miss Flora Foltz in this city. Mrs. Wm. Rosenberger returned to her home in Xappanee, after spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Harry L. Unger. Peter J. Kruyer spent the day at South Bend on business, and will remain for the Democratic District Convention, to be held tomorrow. Miss Ruth Writ of Bourbon, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Isaac Anderson in tis citv, returned to her home Monday. Fay Konkle went to Butler, Ind. Monday morning to spend a week's vacation with his parents. Fay is employed at the Star restaurant. Mrs. S. X'. Filar has returned tf her home in Evanston, after visiting for a few days with tlie familv of her brother-in-law Geo. Filar here. John R. Gantz and sister Mrs. G. W. Washlburn went to Argos Monday morning to visit with their cousin Mrs. John Gantz for a few days. Frank Soudcr of Mishawaka, who has been 'spending a few days with his brother George Souder in this city, returned to his home Monday. 'Mrs. Rebecca Myers. of South Bend, returned to her home Monday morning, after visiting for a few days with her son Jesse Myers in this city. The Misses Kva and Xellie Munn went to Donaldson Monday morning, to be the guests of their brother Hayes Munn and family for a few days. J. E. Hctler of St. Joseph, Mich., who has been visiting in this city, the guest of J. J. Davis, for the past few days, returned to her home Monday. Mr. and "Mrs. E. 0. Hartsock and Miss Arvada Parker of Inwood have returned from spending three Aveeks wfth friends and relatives at Denver and Boulder, Cola : :
SSg Sr&iZS S&iSSiiSS jjj MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALES 1 Summer Goods at Prices That Will I Interest Every Economical Buyer
5 vUR Annual Mid-Summer Clearance
advantage of the exceedingly low need at the present time. Below
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jjjj One Lot Ladies Tailored Wash Suits, $5 value, Clearance Price 4? One Lot Ladies' Tailored Wash Suits, $7 value, Clearance Price Ladies' Silk Pongee Long Coats, $10 value, Clearance Price Ö Ladies' Silk Pongee Long Coats, $15 value, ..1 w Ladies' One-piece White Dresses. $6.50 value, 44 Ladies' One-piece White Dresses, $4.50 value, M j3 Ladies' Fancy White Shirt Waists, Clearance Price
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Ladies' $2.00 Patent Leather Pumps, Clearance Price k?i Ladies' $2.00 Kid Duchess, Rubber Heel, Clearance Price
One Lnt I aHirt' t? 50 ST 00 F. Warren Htirch of Tyner was in the city on business Friday. Mrs.'c. I). Vest Of Rutland was a Plymouth visitor Kriday. Mrs. A. Ii. Caslow has returne'd from a 3it.rt visit at In wood. Miss Altha Massena is spending a few days wit'h. friends at Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Kord Reynolds spent Kriday at Culver on' a fish in pf trip. Rev. George Pflug lias returned from visiting a few days at Winamac. (Miss Mary SuHivan has gone to Valparaiso to spend a few days with relatives. J. Girten, telegraph operator at the local Pennsylvania tower and wife are spending a few days' vacation with friends ind relatives at South I'end and Chicago. Howard I'ankert of Donaldson returned to his ihonie after a short visit here. Mrs. R. K. Xelson and her brother Purl Whitcsell accompanied him for a short visit at Donaldson. Mrs. Martin Rupc and daughter .Mrs. John Troeger of South liend spent Saturday with the family of K. C. Martindale. on on their way to Argos, where they wi'll visit for a few days. The Misse Helen and Ruth Schultheis of Kt. Wayne, who have been visiting thei .itint Miss Ida Scultheiss in this city, went to South Pend Saturday, for a further visit with relatives. Mrs. Nancy Young and Miss Mattte Marshman of Argos were the guests of 'Mrs. George Sponsiler in this city .Saturday, on their way to South Bend, where they -will visit for a few days. Miss Maud Uurton of Tyner went to South Uend Saturday, to visit her father J. II. P.urton, who is confined in the Hpworth Hospital in that ' city. The condition of Mr. Purton is reported as improved. T'e Mis-es I,cnora and Dora Vinall and their guest Miss Pessje Stough. of Wichita Kansas, K.thcl Zumbaugh and Edna Pourtrey and Jesie Slayjer, the latter two of Chicago, who have been camping at Pretty Lake, spent Monday at Culvci. A failing tiny nerve no larger thin the finest silken thread tat es from the Heart its impulse, its power, its regularity. The stomach also has its hidden, or inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug a weak or faiiing stomach, heart of kidneys. Sis prescription Dr. Shoop's Restorative is directed .straight for the cause of. these ailments, these weak and faltering inside nerves. This, no dou'bt, clearly explain-; why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popularity. Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for a few days soon become fully convinced of its wonderful merit. Anyway don't drug the organ. Treating the cause ol sickness is the onk .-cnsi'ble 'a .id successful way. Sold 'by L. Tanner. "My, chi'd was bunu-d badly ahout the face, nock and chest. I applied Ir. Thomas' Klectric Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful sleep." -Mrs. Xancy FI. Hanson, Ifrniburg, Y. nillious? Keel heavy? Tongue coated? Sallow complexion? flitter taste? Liver needs wakening up. Doan's Rogulets cures btiIioui attacks. Twenty-five cents at any drug store.
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EXTRA GOOD SHOE and $3 40 OvfnrrU Clearance $2.98 TAKES ANY W. Stomach trouble la but symptom of. and not In Itself a true di9raae. We think of Ijstwpsi. Heartburn, and Indigestion as reaL diseases, yet they are lyraptom. only of a rtrtein specific Nerre. ickiiess nothing eis. It was this (act that first correctly led Dr. Shoop In the creation ot that now very popular Stomach Remedy Dr. Shoop' Ucstorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoor and his Kestnre.tive. Without that original and highly vital princlple.no luch lasting r.ccomplishinents were ever to be had. For stomach distress Moating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for yourself what it can and will do. W sail and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Res,4SKtive L TANNER. A book on rheumatism Iby Dr. Shop of Racine Wis., tells some plain truths, and in a plain and practical way. Get this booklet and a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy for some disheartened sufferer in vour vicinitv. Make a greatful and appreciative friend of some one who is discouraged because of the failures of others to help him. Help me to make thas tet and I'll certainly help your suffering friend. Any lady can get a silvered "Xo-Drip" Coffee Strainer by writing Dr. Shoop, Racine A'is.. Send no maney. Simply ask for the "Xo-Drip',' Coupon privilege, 'giving your name and address. Dr. Shoop will also send free his new and very interesting little book describing Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. Health Coffee is such a close imitation of real Coffee, that it requires an expert to tell the difference. And there is not a grain of real coffee in it. ade from pure, tested grains, malt and nuts, its flavor and taste is execedinly gratifying Xo tedious borling either. ""Made in a minute" says Dr. Shoop. Write today for the iloo-k and '"Xo-Drfp" Coupon. t Sold by Milner Thomas. Tain can be eaily and quickly stopped. Rink Pain Tablets Dr. Shoop's stop headache, womanlly pains, any pains anywhere in 20 minutes sure. Formula on the V7c box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula it's fine. Sold by L. Tanner. Petition of Bankrupt for His Discharge In the Matter of John F. Grisc, Uankrupt. Xo. .'5001, In P.ankruptcv District of Indiana, ss: On this Sth day of Ju-ly, A. D. 11)10 on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 7th -day of August A. D. 1D10, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at 1 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice iu the Plymouth Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district, and Jhat all known creditors ami other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of "said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered bv the Court, that the Clerk "shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said jx-tition and this order. addrcssoU to them at their places of residence as stated. - Wicncss, the Honorable Albert Pi. Anderson, Judge of Said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on (sca-I) the Sth day of July A. D. 1910. Xoble C. Rutler, Clerk.
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prices that are in effect here now on hot weather goods that you & are given a few of the many saving chances that this sale makes
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We Redeem Coupons FOR SAME AS CASH. Frank Yangilder, KENDALL BLOCK. All Kinds of Orocereis. Dr. F. M. BURKET, DENTIST PLYMOUTH, INDIANA MONEY TO LOAN on Farm Lands, at Ten Years' Time. J. A. MOLTER, N. B. KSPINHLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 308 N. Michigrin . St. Surgeon to Penna Lines, Vandalia and Lake Shore Railways. Xo. l.HOG SHERIFF'S Sft Cause Xo. 13051 15y virtue of a certified copy of decree an order of sale, issueid out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, to ime directed, on a judgment in favor of Jesse Jones and against Saume! 1J. Stewart, Minnie M. Stewart and Thomas H. Coulter requiring . me to make the sum of Sixty Dollars and Thirty-öne cents (Wil) with interest on said judgment and costs, I will offer for sale, according to the order of . said Court,- at Ipublic auction, on August 1.1, 1!10, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. ami four o'clock p. u- of said day, at the east door of the Court House, in Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana, as the law directs, "the following described real estate, to-wit : ' bits Xi;mher eleven (11) and twelve (1?) in r.eerenbrock's addition to the citv of riymouth, Indiana. Said r.eerenbrock's addition 1cing a subdivision of tin. cnntli 'linl'f of n.lt lot IHimbcr twelve (12) of Merrill's addition to the said citv of "Plymouth, situate in Marshall County. Indiana to the highest bidder for cash, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, subject to redemption. Daniel C. Voreis. Sheriff of Marshall County, Ind. W. C. Penticost, Atty for Plaintiff. nr A A EIKENBERRY OF PERU. INDIANA, EYE. EAR, NOSE AND Throat Specialist. Office Over Marshall County Trust Co. Every FridayAll Day Telephone - - 875-2 rings Messrs. Clarence Schröck and Fred Jester of liurr Oak were in in this citv on business Tuesday
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SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT BIG DISCOUNT 4 All ourSilK Mixed Pongees, 50c quality, Clearance Price 29c ftj? All Remnants of 50c and 75c Silks, Clearance Price 25c All Remnants Regular 25c White Goods, Clearance Price.... I2jc K Colored Indian Head Shrunk Suitings, 15c values, Clearance Price 10c All Linen, Heavy Cream Damask, value 69c, Clearance Price 50c V One Lot Utility Dress Ginghams, value 10c, Clearance Price 8c i7i White Crinkled Seersuckers, !5c grade, Clearance Price . 10c
One lot Men's Shoes, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 value, Clearance Price $2.98 ? Ladies' Gun Metal Ankle Strap Pumps, $2 value, Clearance Price 1.69 cu One tot Boys' and Girls' $1.25 and $1.50 Oxfords, Clearance Price.. .98 H
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