Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 August 1910 — Page 5

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SEE BUCK'S line of Locks, Knobs and Hinges before you finish your house. IT WILL PAY YOU Large assortment to select from. Buck's Hardware

LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Justin Myers rs visiting in Chicago. Mrs. C. H. Metsker is visiting her mather at Anderson. Mrs. Rebecca Landis of Culver visaed at Plymouth Thursday. S. X. Stevens went to Indiana Harbor Thursday on legal business. Mrs. C. Kerr of Bourbon was the guest of friends in this city 'Monday. ' ' i Henry Freese of Green town-

shk and his son Shirley, weTe

Mrs Elmer Cheney spent yesterday at Culver.

Calvin Travk spenit Monday at Xiles, Mich. YY. M. Graham spent Friday at Denver on business. H. K. Grube spent Monday at South Bend on business. Mrs. Km ma Häuser of Culver was a Plymouth visitor Monday. Mclvin Peck of Tippecanoe spent Monday here on -business.

Otto Jordon of Mishawaka, spent Sunday with friends in this city. C. Klingerman of Grovertown t 11.1 a . .

was a local caiueu on uumiics. Monday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Dani'el Marks of Culver were here on business

Monday. George McCoy of Bourbon was in this city on business

Mondav.

i.Mr. and Mrs. M. Keller of Ft. Wavne, were Plymouth visitors Monday. , WaJ'.tcr Vonnegut of Indianapolis had business at the Court House Monday.

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Never Were Such Prices Quoted on Fine, New Perfect Goods. WE NEED THE MONEY!

S The Greatest August Sale of Clothing and Shoes ever attempted in Plymouth. We Must clear our counters and 2Q shelves of all Spring and Summer Goods. We will not carry over a dollar's worth, and furthermore WE NEED

SEVEN DEATHS RECORD- Jtf THE MONEY TO PUSH OUR NEW BUILDING TO COMPLETION. In all our years of experience 7$

ED DURING JULY WHICH 18 we have never offered such choice merchandise at such low prices as we are doing now. Our entire stock of Clothing. Pi

IS HIGHER THAN

USUAL.

HP wc nave t ic v i . - . r ' - - c " w . ....... -"- vsiuuuni, $ 3 Shoes and Furnishing Goods at COST or LESS. YOU KNOW OUR MERCHANDISE. We handle only the M fl best goods that can be bought, and selling as we are now means a loss to us. but we figure first loss is best, as we will not 13 w let goods accumulate on our hands. S

Three Cases of Contagious Disease Reported 'During Past 31 DaysSmall Pox and Scarlet Fever.

Wc have 50 Young Men's Suits in sizes to fit boys ages, 14 to 19, worth from $7.50 up to $12.50, we offer your at

There were seven deaths and

lIivsrs. Chas TIahn and C. H.

-N..-hn1thi of Pierceton were in no flnrths in the city of Plymouth

.Mrs. II. l Latra spent yester- Lhe cjtv on -business -Monday. during tihe month of July. Three

day at Gohen. , Mrs. ncssic Vin of Rochester cases ot domains disease were

Airs. I. W. Smith SDent Wed- tl mwst if local friends rqwricu. iwo oi .Mnaupox aim

nesdav at South Bend and Elk- Mondav. enroute to South Bend.

u,rt . ' . , , p. . were

one of scarlet feveT.

as iouows

The deaths lunula H.

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,w c. ...... -" K-hodes, died juiy !i, aged -h; m- r 'Mrs. Stacv Burden s visiting business trip 01 a lew clays at . rf J Wfnrotc. died Jff

' ranl Kal)Klsaml l etosk' Mvcn- July 18, aged one day, Thomas g Ku,te- (K. Hentiley of Tyner spent Mon- iresnaJian. died July h, ajred 30 W

LL our best Oxford Shoe?, in the newest toe., in all colors of leather, in Patent, Gun Metal, Vici Kids, go at the following ?

prices: All $5 Oxfords ?T Cf All $4 Oxfords C'Z OC All $3.50 Oxfords IC) QH All $3 Oxfords

now dJwf.vu now svu.dxj now ui&v now

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Not a dollar's worth of joods reserved, the knife has been put into the price on all goods. First here jets the Ij choice ot selection. So don't wait! Now is the time! a& s& & . & eij

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dav here on bis way to Usans- vear5. Alfred Lee. died Tulv 20, Kt

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L.iver lrank in is snentlincr

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coivple ot days at i.rcinen on trt. where he will visit with fcaTwi mont1is. LMrs. Qiristena

business. . mother. Asp, died July 10. aed G4. Clar

liyron Jackson ot Argos viskintg here, the guest of family of John K. Jones.

Odd Fellows will have initia

Lauer's Good Clothes Store

is Lawrence Fay lor has returned Sylvester Wively died July j'J tn- to his home in Sbuth liend, af- r,, aged 2 years. Bernard Ryder 1 ter a brief stay in this city on ji iuiv o;) agcti Q2. - !S f

"The Store That Always Makes Good."

"Of Course"

Diisiness.

tkn Thtrrsday evening, August Mj:

South Bend visitors Tliursday.

George W. Garn of Culver i-pent the forenoon in Plymouth,

ana tne auemoon in ooum jcu. .Mrs. James" Klingerman went to I n wood, to visit her father, George V. Riddle for several day avid" rs. R. H. Bennett and sister, Mrs. D. B. Steg, with her daughter spent the afternoon at Culver. Mrs. Esther Hamberger has returned to South Bend, after a visit with her son-in-law, Y. M. Grimm. Hubert rell of South Bend and Robert Kyle of Bourbon, were passengers on the Vandalia north Thursday.

Mr. F.d. Rcdgers and nephew

Alton Rodgers. who is here fmm Xiles. Mich., snent the

' T r 4 afternoon at Culver. (Mrs. Katherine Mahoney has returned to Valparaiso, after a few days visit with her daughter; Mrs. James A. Hanes. Mrs. Ella -MiXer and dangliter, Elma, went to South Bend, to vrsit her daughter Mrs. Chas. Addison for a few days. Mrs. Albert Pence of Antigo, Wis., returned to her home today after a three weeks visit liere with her daughter, 'Mrs. M. A. Pesch.

RrJhfrt Howell of Arcros. who

has been visiting several days

in this city, is 8 years of age

and one of the earfy settlers of

this county.

Mr3. Emma Orr and. daughter

have re'turned to their home in

Bremen, Thursday, after spend

ing a few days here with the family of Merl Orr. Mrs. B. E. Mosslandcr has returned to her home at Madrson on the Ohio river after a visit of several days in this city with her son, Thomas Mosslander. C T. Mattinly was. called to XasHiville Tenn.. Thursday p. m. by a telegram announcing the death of his grandson, Charles, the six-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Matiingly. Mr and Mrs. Leslie R. Bell, with their son Robert, and daughter Dorothy, have returned to 'Manlius. X. V.. after a visit

of three weeks with the family of J. W. Wiltfong and other relatives. Ed. S. Brooke started for his Salt Lake City 'home Thursday. His mother was seriously ill wlren he arrived, but he left her and his father, who is njnety years o!d, both in improved health.

rive three cases of contagious

Alberta Reeves of Nash- disease iwere Mrs. Mabel De-

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4. A full attendance is desired, ville Tenn.. is visiting in uiu mÜSs, small pox reported juiy P X Cummins went to liar- citv, the ffiicst of the family of ir,; Mrs. Kitty Landis small pox ris Wednesday to spend a tew S. H. Reeves. reported July 15; Chas. Knappen davs with his son J. B. Cum- Mrs. Solomon Zehner went to scarlet fever, reported July 9.

niirrs and familv. InwK)d Monday a. m., to visit iincre was mil one case oi

I . . . .1 Tt ! . . 1J..1 fam.U. ilim-ico IM I 1111 t 1 at C

Ar,, v, c-tf ,it ,i wit i her orotner iiarriju mu- iimn ..i.-.v ... ...

Bcnvnlm Wednesday, to visit die, who is ill. for a few days with her aunt, Xelson 'McLaughlin has reMrs. FlorenceVpliirger. turned from spending a few days

with his son Charles and lamny at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. X. D. Titchenall of Wcnatchee, Washington, are here visiting A. R. Underwood, for a few days.

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Twin Lake Twinkles

Miss Xelle DeMoss small pox.

Why cough and sneeze or suffer with colds, hay-fever and asthma, when Vapor-Balm will "ive vou relief. 48dwtf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hetler left for Sit. Joseph Mkfli., Monday to which city ihey are moving and will reside in the future.

riajre at the home of T. F. Press-

Mrs. H. B. Whitlock of South nall on north, .lichrgan street, fiend is here visiting with her Tuesdav afternoon at three o'-

Two good 'building lots for sale niece, Mrs. Jcssre IkHiam and uj The bride formerly lived

on installment plan. Sixty-five other relatives. at 'Lapaz and is a daugiliter of

Harry IWcher of Rochestor,

spent Sunday with his family.

. Kin'ger as uoang suiuc upau work on Ms property in Plymouth this week.

Chas. Copp and family and Mm. Hannah Holom spent Sunday with Peter Zumbaugh. :Mrs 'Morris Affler of Plymouth

&cnroat-urger , . H1 , a1üu.

Earl AI. Scliroaf of Sotrth Bei, " McFarlin last

and .miss i.iauu .m. ui;i-i ui

South Bend, were iinitel in mar

MARRIED.

Schroaf-Burger

acres farm bank, 'barn and good ,jjS;, 7enitl Rhinehart return- Wm. and Anna Burger. dweP'.ingat a bargain. J. A. .Mol- ecito South Bend Monday a. m., lUie yoiing couple will ter. SlwSt ,-tcr sending Sundav with her ii Demver, Colo., wher

Mrs. Andrew C. Richard and

sons Atonzo anl Lawrence, went to Bour1on yesterday to- visit a

few days with friends and relatives.

Mrs. J. H. Fleming of Laporte

returned to her home Wednes

day, after visiting in this city.

and at Warsaw for the past lew

days.

Mrs. B. Cones of Indianapolis,

spend

parents in this city.

Fay Konkle has resigned his position as waiter at the StaT restaurant, and left for his home

in Butler Ind., Monday.

reside

here Mr.

Schroalf wll Ibe express cl w for

the American Express company.

week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and little daughter of Plymouth were the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. M. Cook Sundav. Air. and '.Mrs. .Elijah Myers spent last Thursday in S nitli Bend with their (bughtcr, Mrs. Wm. Xidiols. Mrs. J. V. Nichols went to MSsfliwka Wednesday morning to Visit her sister, who is seriousIv ili at her home in that city.

Otivpir Lawrence who is at-

Art Wiltfong to be Married.

Mr. arid Mrs. John Wiltfong Valparaiso .ave received 'an invitation to . ,vnA .:fi, i.u father.

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Mrs. J. A. lrump oi riertcuni mlc weeding oi inerr son ;vnnu T awrence and other relafriotiHi in tHp ntv. 1 1. M.icii Annn Pfttn Amrrtmer Of I .

Villti Uli mum' -' ;mh' ..u.. . .....v. . I tiv'

Monday, enroute to her lio-me, 'Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pcto, wh ich Two ladies representing the

occurs i unc :-mmic o. i .c ,i.uc H(mc of Cdppl'eJcl children ot licr in Indiana Harior on V ?dnes- r , a fcw days

r .

ao. for the purine oi arranging

to bring the clvildren here for an

after a stav at Culver.

Miss Alice Klinirer and

: Miss Cora S

ig a few days

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of Mrs. Amelfa cucst Miss Cora Sachs ot lerre ry ""

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was tue guest 01 .vine, a fv da ocbek. Artbur Wrltfom

iMiewman . ere yoicruay on ucr i V 'bart nwny friends here. He has been way to Valparaiso, to visit for a with friend at Llkhar . Lm,i)ved at Indiana .Harbor for

few days. W. E ShatTer and tanuiy o -st fiyc

.n excursion irom .oti)iesvine romu ntim, aic 'i"-;,' .... - .... I . 1 T 1 . o

to Winona Lake switched trom the lamuy 01 rrauK jaw.x Purrv-Stonehill.

the L. E. & W. to the Pennsyl- Pretty Ukc for the week. Wm j, end ArviUa M Manila .througfn here Wednesday Wm Gal,ie ()f onth Bend, Stonhill were married by Rev. G morning. wj14 .ia5 i)een visiting for a few Hartman Wright of Argos. Tlu 'Mesdames Alva 'Miner and davs at Plymouth and Bourbon m-oom iis a voting farmer, re-

ir of Bourbon returned to bi.s home iMonday. siding east of Plymouth and the

mitm'sr.

Twin Lakes moused lats with

the Donaldson at the west school house last Sunday. Donaldson carrying away the laurels. We understaind they will try the game again in two weeks.

and tax levies by the Advdeory Beard at it's annuta.1 meeting, .to he ihcikl at the township office in B.uiribon on tlh'e Cth day of September, l!)10, coimmencing at 2 o'clock p. m. the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1 . Tow n shüp e xpend it ur es ,

$n;0, and l)wnsh?p tax 10

cents on t.ie hundred dollars.

2. Utxral Tuition expenditures :nS(, and tax, 18 cents on the hundred dollars. ;t. Special School Tax Expenditures, $?832, and tax 1G cents on the. hundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $?f5." and tax 15 cents on the hundred dollars. ."). Additional Rod Tax expenditures x $1230 and lax 7 cents on the hundred dollars.; 7. IYor expenditures for preceding year, .$220 and tax 1 cent on the hiundred dollar. Total expenditures .$11850, and tfüial tax, C7 cents on the hundred dollars. The taxables of the above named township are as follows: Tbrtai valuation of Iands and

improvements and personal $12,0C3.85 Valuation of rail roads, express companies, Palace Car com

panies, telegraph lines, telephone lines etc. etc. (Estimated

from last vear's tax duplrcate).

$6223.00

Tilie taxa'bles of the above named townsMp are as follows: Total valuatibn of lands and improvements and total valuation of personal property $789230 Valuation of railroads, express companies. Palace Car Companies, Telegraplr lines, teleplhone lines, etc., etc., (Estimated

tfrom, last years tax duplicate)

$20S500

Nelson Reddrnjrei

called on friends here, enroute jrs McDaniel ret u ill ed bride resides near Inwood.

to Argos, where they will spend to va.ikerrton Monday, after

a few days, t sjvending a few days with Mrs. Reads Own Obituary. Mrs. John Jordon of Plymouth Richards, who is her sister. Jasper Mann, - a well known

and Mrs. S. M. Jordon of Mun- j r Williams of Columbus O., citizen who was ptibHrshed in the de, who have been .'here a few , i . ,;on Harrv Wiliiams of Plymouth papers as having died

trip

to

Inwood Items.

Bessie Bell made a

V,uth 'Bend Tliursday. Mrs. Arthur White went to CSivcago Tuesday on business. if u,: on1 Win frfr

days, went to Mishawaka to visit Dal)n with his wife and baby in a Hospital at Washington, ; ' . t . ' t, Woo1,

i u l inciiiib I are visitin at Kev. o. 11. i accrs, i miu 'wuu iacn cu u. uiuuim

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Mrs. E. Martmdale returned to ,Mri r;i7abeth Kleckner of "ar

her home in So. Bend vesterdav r 1, im-a Wn tho cnicst alive - and in

morning after visitmg here wrth Qf .rrs Richards for a few Uosnen democrat

the family of Nelson Martmdale javs wcnt to Rochester to visit

for a few days.

Jacoh Lichten'berger went to

..mi rnesdav.

m tne newspapers is sun ' , iA, , r... n,wi

good health.- : ;. rt

Bremen Wednesday morning, to attend the funeral of his brother, Henry Lidhtenberger, which occurred there today. 'Miss Helen Reiser of Pitts-

Wayne Saturday. lr PrnH Switzer will leave

Mondav. Trustees Meet. 'PW1iv for Ohicar to visit

Mrs. K. P. Ebert and daughter The trustees of the various a ctie cA weeks.

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Tota! $007730

Amount of Credit on account of

mortgage exemption . . . .$10030

Net v taxable property of town-

shop $or7100

Num'ber of polls 23G.

Signed, Melvin 'M. Beck, Trus.

Daled August 2. 1010.

Marion of Laporte. returned to townships of t bo county her home Mondav, after visiting mcetimg at thle court hovtM

held a

her home Monday, aiter vising meeting at Wile court House .Monhere with Mrs. A. E. Adams for day at which time miscdlaneous

a few days. business was drscussed.

Tohn G. Carhsle-who was sec

burj; Pa., who has been spending rptarv 0r oie treasury during 'Mfiss Ixns Cook has gone to

the summer iwiith her uncle John Cleveland's administration, died Argois to spend a few days with

Reiser at Pretty Lake, returned c,irii,v' mnrnmf. He was a Miss Maud Huffman.

great lawyer.

;Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Casper of Vf fai1 hi r i f i i trp to Wars

Claud Deacon and familv sient

Sunday at the 'home of his parents Eber Deacon. Fred Switzer received word that his brother James Switzer in California is dead. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sharpie

made a business

rarsavv Tuesday.

RYAN'S

Cash Shoe Store I

You can't iudie a man by the! Congressman Bamhart stop- . ! u iped in Plymouth Tuesday nrght,

The poo-est machinery has the loudest creak. Apply this to untruthful advertising.

to her home Wed nesdav.

i .

Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Schroaf, Dr. H. II. Crippen, the London Battle Creek, Mich., returned to w4ir wfrA mnirripfl in t:!i5s ritv 1 i ',iU liJc .tvrvvriter I their htine Mondav. after aittend-

vetrd.iv- went to South Bend Li: .. : o imv wa arrested in the Casner familv reunion, Licenses 3,8U7 leacners.

Wednesday morning, where they ontbe steamer '"Montrose Sun- held at the 'home of E. Millner, Dr. Ro!ert J. Aley. supennwill reside in the future. " (jav morning. " east of Plymoutih Sunday. tendent of pulvhc instruction, rcu 'V T t.nnrr and datierter ."m: . . nl.tiur "si.,nnafelt of Dr. Elev went to Culver to at- ceiVed fi.lOO manuscripts from

Helen and Miss Nellie Wimmer z,'tu p.end. returnod to her tend the medical meeting Thürs- applicants for teachers licenses

of Knox called on friends here

yesterday enroute to Winona, where they will spend a few days

The Misses 'Maud and Minnie Morris of Altmont Kans., who have been visiting friends and

I relatives in Plymouth and vicin-

Irty, went to Argos Wednesday

home Mondav, after visiting for day, and hi wife and her sister, irom January 10 jum uru,, a few davs w:ith Miss Vera San- Miss Grace Conroy of Keokuk, and issued 3,807 licenses. Durncrsj in this city. Iowa, accompanied him to enjoy ng th'is period tihe state receiv- . . . . T , the beauties of Indiana's most fa- ed as fees for examinations $:,- Mrss Bernice Baker of Land . . ,ro f hM -u to hc deduct-

ville O., wln ns iiK-en the guest of Mrs. Lamra Applcman in this citv for a few days, returned to 'ier ßioine 'Monday.

C. Zorn and family of Dayton

mous laKe.

Knight Houghlton left Thürs- d the expenses $3,170, leaving dav morning for a ten days' visit a -balance of $2000 on hand at the

in Phlrao-h with. Mrs T? B. N"ls "mc.

tn vt-iin1,aiinn Jn r.ld rami for 'ruig your mm to Uymouth

m

().. sfcmmcd over Here .Monday,! - ' . . . ä tJ. ... ",.,rn

i- . w i n a a ati ii i .i. hiii i vv i i nrvr-k' v i i i ri in 11 i

on in way 10 niKiian in ukc . callcd on friends, enroute " : . p I ami lauui home this eveninf.

jwrt in me uemooni uav i u.c f Valparaiso to their home. ,r . Elkhart ChautatKiua Wednesday. T1 fornierfly resided in this m. Voreis of Green town,r ,, . i a i , . ship, who has leen a resident ot Mrs. Delia Smrtli and Miss citv. ' A ...

and get -10 cents per 100.

rankhn, Proi.

Myer

41w5t

20 doz. Men's Shoes $1.50 20 doz. Box Calf Shoes... 2 00 10 doz. Men's Fine Coronna Colt Shoes 2 50 We have recently purchased a BIG LINE of Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes. They are to go

at - ?L50 A splendid line of Ladies' Low Shoes to go at?!. 00, $1.25,$ I 50 Men's Overall's 40c, Boy's Overalls 25c, Shirts 25c. Socks 5c. Underwear 25c. C CalTand see what a CASH STORE can do for you.

ihU count v. 7."i venrs. was a

- j j , Plymouth caller today. He is ih'ale and bearty and we hope he has yet 'before him several vears of attive live life.

Clara Werteniberger of Mansfield, ir and Mrs. I. E. Condon

O., who have been visiting with n Mess Eern Rust of Deeds, the family of iM. Keen at Culver n( t wbo have been the guests returned to their home Wednes- nf , penedict here for a few day. days, returned to their home Mrs. J. C. Caslin of Frankfort, Monday, who has been visiting with her- an(j ,jrs Albert C. 'Manparents, Rev. and Mrs. W. W. ' ' t acville, returned to

LHieberry for a week went to Vir flu)nlc (Wnlay after vishing forc returnirl? to their co, Spilth J'.end for a turthcr stay fcr a ftnv days with friends here, home at Ebu ciaire.Mkh. Mr. els

KMiny. an(l u.,th thc family oi ira ixyser

Mrs. Homer Einkenhelt of In- at Argos. dianapolts. who has been visit- Fred I lite of Smth P.end, forin? hero with her marents. Mr. m-K- n tnrher in the Plymouth

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Advertised List. Rdbert See

Vapor-Balm For Catarrh, sore tbroat, cold?., coug'Iis, sore lungs, binchitis, asth'ma, hav fever and consump-

.Mrs. X. H. Sheppar and her tion. two daughters, who bave been You inhale it; its pleasant to visiting here went to ranatah use, don't seem 2 flee medicine and

Thursday and wiJl ffo to Quca- vet every person who uses it te

Sllifnivnrrl i ifnt-inirr n aDCCial

course in the Chicago University. Manv uprsniK takp rolls easily

and 'Mrs. Freeman Keiscr, went schools, visrted with friends here ht seems the least dra'ft or change

to Rochester Wednesday, for a Lu-rr mdnv. and went to In-

further stay. wvl Monday to spend a few Frank Tai1er went to ?trecter davs witBv rcäatives.

111., this morning, where he has accepted employment in an iron foundry there. Taber was one of the moulders thrown out of employment by the destruction of the Monardh Works here.

She

rman

Orr and sn Porter, so if you us

in d'Mhiing briig on spells ot sneezing tbat terminate in firmly seated colds. It would not be

vou used Vanor-P.alm, upon

left 'Mondav evening for Karl- the first sitjrcstion of a Loui.

ville. Va.. via Pittsburg, Harris- its use will check it at once. The

burg, P.altimore and Washington generous use of Vapor-Ualm be

ll. C, to visit lus sisteT, .irs. tore retiring and next morning,

Emma Weatherall. you feel fine and dandv. dtf

commend it for it cures when all

e fail. Everv famWv should

have i't on hand to check at once

any cough, cold or sore throat. InhaCer ami Inhalent, price $2. Inhalent for renewal i5 cents. Sent'prepaid on receipt of price The .Sentinel Co., Plymouth lud. dtf

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1910. Tihe Trustee of P.ourbon township, Marh;atl Countv. in

poses for the yearly expenditures dred dollars

18-$8.8: Amount of Credit on Account of

mortgage exemption $58C85

Net Taxable property of town

ship $nro-oo

Number of Polls 2G:. Signed John W. Luty, Trustee Dated August 2, WW.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX

LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1910.

'Hie trustee of West township Marshall County, proposes for tine yearly expenditures and tax leviies by the Advisory Board at

its annual meeting, to 'be neiu at t2ie trustees office in said ownvip the fallowing estimates

and amounts for said year:

1. Township expenditures, $1,.V.MM0, and townshii) tax, 12 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local tuition expenditures, .i?5,!):V2.CO and tax, 22 cents on die hundred dollars. ;j. Special school tax expenditures, l,53i).G0 and tax 12 cents on the hundred dollars. 4. Road tax expenditures,. $1,W.VJ.ZO, and tax, 13 cents on the hiundred dollars. r. Addi'tlional road tax expendituires, $((G.5U, and tax, five cents on the Hundred dollars. (. lVxr cxiendittures for pre cecding year, .$-G6.G0, and tax, 2

cents on the hundred dollars. ?. Pond fund for school hoaise expenditures, $1,199.70 and tax, 9 cents on the 'hundred dollars. Total expenditures $10,204.10, and total tax, 77 cents on the Hundred dollars.

Dated August 4, 1910. Jonathan Wolfe, Trustee expenIöitüres and tax levies for the year 1910. 'lXie Trustee of Tippecanoe twp., Marshall County Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tiax levies by the Advisory Hoard at it's annual meeting, lo ;e held at the Trustees' office, on iic (Uh kiy of ;Septemto, 1910, commoncing at nine o'clock, a.

m. tne iHAwiiBg t-uiiiaiv.c a-irjounts for said year: 1. Township ex)cnditures, $12.0. and TownsHiip tax, L'l ccaits on the hundred dollars. 2. Ical Tuition expenditures &21VM), and tax, 23 cents on the

hundred dollars. ;;. Special Scih-ool Tax Expenditures, $n:r, and tax 15 cecity on t'he hiunlred dollars. 4. Rad Tax cx)endrtures, $.103, and tax 22 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. AMitfcmal 'Road lax ex.ti.litiirrs. '.37. and tax 10

EXPENDITURES AND TAX

LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1910.

The Trustee of Center

twp., Marshall County Ind., pro

poses for the yearly expenditures

and tax levies bv the 'Advisory

Board at it's annual meeting, to

be held at my office, the follow

ing estimates and amounts for

said year. j ; !

1. Iownshup expenditures $1,1(12.50, and township tax 5 cctfits on the hundred dollars. 2. bcal Tuition expenditures $2,:J25.00, and tax 10 cents on the hundred dollars. :i. Special Sdhool Tax Expenditures,. $9:100.00, and tax, 40 cents on the Kindred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures, $1800.00, and tax, 8 cents on tüie hiundred dollars. 3. Additional Road Tax expendilures, $1050.00, and tax 20 conts on the hiundrcrl dollars. 7. TVxr expenditures for preceding year, $232.50. Total expenditures, $15315.00, and t)tal tax 84 cents on the h'undred dollars. Signed, John Richard. Trustee. Dated August 2, 1910.

EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR 1910. Thc Trustee of Green twp., Marshall County Ind., proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Hoard at its annual meeting, to i)C Ihe.ld af the school 'hoaise of School distract No. 4, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1905, and Township tax. 22 cetnts on the hundred dollars. ,2. Ivocal Tuition expenditures $2800, and tax 30 cents on tflvc hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax Expenditures, $2000, and tax 21 cents on the bundred dollars. 4. Road Tax expenditures,

$1600, and tax 20 cents on the hundred dollars. 5. Additional Road Tax ex

penditures $1800, and tax 8 cmts on the Hind red d'lars. Total ex-penditures; $10503 and toital tax, 102 cents on the hundred dollars. Signed, Jactfl) Voreis, Trustee Dated August 1, 1910.

Clerk of Cir court 870.00

Assessor Union in.. .... no

Assessor Center tp -same 700.00 Assessor Green tp. same 300.00

Assessor IJourbon tp same 323.00 Assessor Tfpocanoe same 350.00 Assessor German tp same 485.00

Assessor .North tp. same 357.50

Assessor Polk tp same. . 390.00

Assessor West rp, same. . 332.50 Assessor Walnut same. . 470.00 'Board of County Commissioners, for expenses of .Public Boild'ingjs and 'Institutions .Bridges, Pbor, Elections, Salary of Commissioners and other items: Ex. of Court House $17500.00 Expense of jail .... 1500.00 Ex. County Asylum 7900.00 Ex. of Orphans 1 . 2000.00 Ex. of Now Bridges 22850.00 Ex. IJridge repairs 2050.00 Ex. Gom.'s Court 1250.00 Ex. CO mty Atty 300.00 x. Pat per Atty. 400.00 Ex. Board of Health... 900.00 Ex. of Elections . .. 2000.00

hx. judgments costs ere 200.00 Ex. Benevolent Insri'tionsl375.00 Ex. County Council.... 90.00 Ex. Board of Review 410.00 Ex. of poor 4800.00 Ex. of Examination 1000.00 Ex. road viewers and asst. 200.00 Ex road notices. . . . i . . . 100.00 Ex. Newspaper and bind. 100.00 Ex. Indigent children... 300.00 Ex. school fund int C00.00 Ex drain com. and assts. 1300.00 Ex ditoli construction.. 1500.00 Ex. ditch repairs 1500.00 Ex. soldier burials 900.00 fc.x. care of old records. . C00.00 bx. capture of cram " 200.00 Ex. J. P. mileage 50.00 Also the following special appropriations available for the year 1910:

Ex. of Examinations...

Ex. coroners inquests.. Ex. recorders salary. . . . Ex. Sur. and assts. sat. . -Ex. truant officr per dm Ex. Auditor, office ex...

Ex. clerk office ex Ex. treas. office ex Ex. county assessor. . . . Ex. Walnut tp. poor. . . . Ex. Assessing Ünioai tp. Ex. assessing Center tp.. Ex. assessing Itourbon. . . Ex. assessing German. . . Ex. Assessing Polk.... Ex. J. P. mileage Ex. Circuit court

Ex. -new bridges.

2000.00 1C0.00 100.00 400.00 100.00 . 115.00 10.00 50.00 10.00 250.00 7.50 28.00

20.00 23.50 15.00 100.00 400.00 3500.00 250.00

Ex. B rid ;re repai rs . . . .

C. M. Walker, Auditor August 2, 1910.

ccaits on t

he hundred dollars.

MWil nvtwnflitiires. $81. 4 and

total tax, 85 cents on the hnn-

NOTICE OF ESTIMATES OF EXPENSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1911. NVjtiee is (hereby given that thc following are the aggregate amounts of thc different estimates of expenses for the Calendar year, 1911. t2ia.t have "hecn filed in my office fin pcrsuance to Sec. 20 of "An Act Concerning Countv Business" approved March 3. 1899 ai'i for which thc

'Marshall Count v Council will be

a-ked to make appropriations in pursuance to said act, at its reg

ular meeiting to be !ireld on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of Septcmhcr, 1910, to wit: Clerk Cir. court sal etc. .$'!!)0.00 County Auditor, sal. etc. 4223.25 Countv treas. sal etc.... 3:117.23 Countv recorder sal etc.. 2203.00 County Sheriff, sal, etc.. 2153.75 County Survevor ex. etc 1855.00 Countv Sold, expenses.. 1793.95

County Coroner cx etc.. County Assessor cx etc. Truant officer ex. etc. . . Clerk Cir Court cx

r, 15.00 1 (00.00 403.50 1915.00

Clerk of Cir Court 1140.00

List of Allowances. List of allowances made Aug. 1910 1y the Board df Commis"tion ecs of Marshall county, Indiana. . Winona Tel. Co C. H. Jail$ 31.50 Plymouth light Co jail gas 3.88 State B'rd Charities home 4.45 KSzer, J. H. cor. inquest.. 15.45

Strole, Samuel G. tax rfnd 2.79 Vanskyfoawk & Rich bdge 205.00 Mar burger, J. L. same. . . . 16.00 Gordon, C. G. bridge 393.36 Steineltich. L. E. sarpt.... 10S.00 Tniver, P. I. surveyor 332.00 McFarlin, f. A. Board df Re78.00 Umbaugh, Elias E. same. 78.00 Myers, Frel H. -ssame 78.00 Wtilker, C. fM. same 7.8.00 Troyer. P. J. postage 4.25 Steinebach', L. E. same... 5.C2 Ft. Wayne Printinig sup. . 28.00 WfliEleseM, J. C. rebindmg Record 5.10 Vogel, lohn C. H. janitor 37.50 Snod)enger. C. D. jail ligjit 3.70 Xorthern Gas and Electric Co. jail gas 3.13 BerkhoM, John rqyairs. . . 8.15 Cliz(Ie Ilms. Co laun. ex. . 73.32 Ktruvcr, P. T. aane 5.50

Astlev & Ildncim asv. sup 33.46 Vanrrilder. Wm. II. 'same. 23.40 'McGowan, E E same 24.56 Kmycr, P. T. same and lab 2S.40 Irhiison, Edna same. .... 10.30 Seb"onctt Catherine same. 13.75 Drei'bcllis, Inez same 19.00 Green. Glenn same 22.50 Onnnan. Fred same 22:50 Wolfe. Jotnthan West tp. 39.00 Kizer. J. H. et al .nquesit.. 15.T5 WS mess my hand and feal this Cseal) the 3-nl dav Of August, 1910. Clias. M. Walker, Auditor