Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 August 1910 — Page 8

LOCAL NEWS

H. A. Logan was a Lakeville visitor Friday. Mrs. M. M. Logan spent Friday at Chicago. Miss Carrie Boss was a Winona visitor Friday. Simon Yark transacted business at Bourbon Friday. Carey Cummins spent Friday at South Bend on "business. t tv r.i r uiii.nn transacted business here Friday. Mrs. Mary !Moore of Bremen exiled on local friends Friday. fw fan' T?1iorle has return ed from, a short visit at Bourbon J Edgar King dt Walkerton w ,as n Incnl visitor on business r ri dav. 1 Sheriff Daniel C. Voreis spent .Fnday at b-outh üena on dusi ness. . ! For SaleGoo d hard stov wood. Phone 7101, Plymouth Indiana. 52d6w4 Messrs. 'Louis Beagles and son Charles spent Friday at South Bend. T. 'E. Johnson of Walkerto n was in this city on busines Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolf of Tvner were Plymouth visitors j - Friday. Dr T. A. Eorton iwent to Loanst)ort ort a business trip Friday. iTis Bernice Lauer is spend ing a few days with relatives at Laporte. . ! : Wm K". CVrlm of Denver Colo., "is spending a few days here on business. Miss Carrie Murphey went to South Bend Friday to sjenu few davs with friends. Samuel Hayes and Henry H. Miller of Bremen were here on business rnaay. rvfrc Mvrrle Fretsinjrer of Ull. '--J ' . , liouroon js visiinig vim nv... in this city and at Argos. nripj iMiller of the Schlos ser Creamery of this city spent the day at GaTy on 'business. Mrs. W. Huffer and son Wayne are spending a few days with inends at 50111 ucnu. ;Mrs. P. Smitb has gone to Ty r . ner to be the guest or ner aunt Mrs. Habinson for a few days. Mrs. Lfilie Pfender of Ply mouth has been visiting relatives in Leiters the past week. iMrs. Charles Shaffer of South Bend fs visiting here, th'ei guest of the ifamihr of Cha's. Anderson ATr T Dills and daughter fVfihf! went toi Wakarusa Friday vvhere they will attend a family reunion. Mrs. Solomon Stockman went to Bourbon Friday, being called there by th'ö illness of her sister Mrs. lohn Beelc, 'Edward Koontz and w2fe were called to South Bend to day by news of the illness o Henry Meade, a relatrve. iMrs. W. Crockmorton of Lima O., returned to her home Friday aifiter spending several days in this city ana at juiver. Mrs. 'Mary Gartright of South Friday with' friends in this city, ertroute to hcT home, after visiting at tsouroon. Rw R S. Cole went to Fort Wayrwe Friday a. m. where he will conduct meeting at xne nun . -.1 ness church lor two wccio. ,33 Lliuivii. -av - " I John Heibock of Pl)Tmouth of North and Tndion. attended the picnic at 1 VI UW1 i V- t a . . .. . J i liters. -Rochester enxmci. Miss rvuoy iaK.ci w gos Friday morning, where di'e 6 J- ?e t. r:K, i r T" rl T 1 f -v Ar.

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Miss Caroline Loimausirn ui Arsos. returned to her home Fri s. retumeu io mcj aW Sh;g he ith her . ATrv WaltM- itvles for a day, sister few pys. iMrs. Wm. Scowden of Rey- . ... i noias, ina., is vjiu" friends here and will be the guest jt i- r-:a ATi-c VI Tetrmleton . T J ! visiting with at 'Bremen. ,at, .Mrs. Samuel Paul of F.rWnrdsihiirr' Mifch.. v1io have UUl UliV - w - been visiting with Mrs. S. J. Middleton here for a week, went to 'Argos for a visit Friday. C. C. Miller and family and John S. Miller of . South Bend, returned to their home Friday mornting, after attending the funeral of a relative ait Rochester. Mr. and 'Mrs. O. P. Greer of Bourbon was here Friday on thenway to MfchSgan City, to attend the annual meetings df the Retail .Mxmument Dealers Association. :. ' ; ! I II Mrs. C. iV. Geilhausen and IMrs. R. S. Bruniga of Peoria, 111., who have been visa ting in this city and vicinity for a couple of weeks, returned to theSr homes Friday. tMrS. Lawrenco Faylor of South Beml liias been thie guest of her aunt Mrs Setta Sponseller "here a few days. This morning she went tJo Nappartee for a visit with' relatives and friends. John Sidersj associate seditor of the Tribune, has returned from treating himself to a trip to -New York City, Atlantic City, Phliladelpbia, Trenton N. J., and other eastern points of interest. Mrs. Clara Holderman returned to her home in Bremen Friday morning, alfter spending a few days with the family of J M. Holderman here. IMrs. J. M. Holderman ldft for Hammond wiiere she will be the guest of her sister 'Mrs. G. E. Uosenbaum. ' . 1 ;.

Argos on business. The Oetos-ms. Michigan a n Waslrington streets. Giarles Powell and son of T ner was here Tuesday. S. F Grossman snent Tucsd at Laporte on ousiness. w Sdicriff Danjiel V-orcrs spent Tuesday at South Bend. J. P. Iiggitt is spending ev days at South Iend on bus iness. Henrv Kale of South Ben was a local visitor on fmsine 'SS Tuesdav. Miss .Marie Rhodes is spen ma a tew adys witn menu at I Chicago. Mrs Anna C. 'MachTan has re -1 turned from a short stay with friends at In wood. Miss Alma 'Miller went to South Bend, where she litis ob taimM employment. Mesdames Blown ev and 1. T k'elJer of South Bend are visit ing the family of George Vinall 'Mrs. K. H. Henderson of Knov is visitin cr here and at Rochester for a couple of week i-vT- nnA Mrc n C Rhinehart htive .nne to Ausabel Midi., to uu i avi - ' i-s-pend a few weeks with relative IMrs. O. G. Soice and her gus Tri TThtttie Brick of Chicago spent Tuesday at Lake Maxinkuc kee. Mr. S. Keller of Tyner went to WilHamstown O., Tuesday to attend a reunion ot the iusium family. .Mrs. John Embray returned to kVL-nnm. after visiting her sister-in-law -Mrs. Salhe Oaloway tor a few days. iTr Arthur Force went Vc MWi.. niesdav to visit her AA"-- w - - j r- M sister Mrs. aralv .iitienoergci for a week. IMrs -Marv Gill returned to her home in South Bend, alter spenuing a few days with friends and J . . r. 1 relatives here. Thr -Misses Marie Leiter and n,-;n tthillfn of Star City call ed on friends here, eniwue n Warsaw Tuesday. WW rnii Mi and sneeze or suf fer with colds, hay-fever and w -r "f t !lf asthma, when vapor-uaim rrive vou relief. 4Sdwtf Eva Lauer has returned limp in Lanorte after spending two weeks with Mis Ruama SnH here. PptPr 'WVatherholt returnee from Mishawaka, where he spen a week with his nephew Fr Kizer and family. M.'r., T?immn Suit WCllt tO Yf Iz-lnirmn CJtV Tuesday to vnsi her imclc Lucias Harding and family for a week. ATrs Charles Miller of South Bend, returned to her home, af ter visiting with her parents Mr and -Mrs. F. Mast. TTrnrv H. Favlor and son Ar tt.nr returned to So. Bend Tues day morning after visiting a cou- . r t , 1. plee of days with inenu nuic. Aire A Easterdav of Warsaw ..iil' nn .friends "in! Plymouth VCtllVVJ w- " - Tuestlay on her way to Oulvcr, where she wHl spend a iew Mrs. Amanda Dean of Etna Green, who 1ms been the guest of friends in this city a lew aa, went to Lapaz Tuesday morning. P.prr Fetters arid sister 'Mrs. Kwl AtnirMnn went to South Tt'pml TSiosdav fiO lattend ithe funeral o f their brother George Filley. 1 ,M for ClJror I ft for LV ; n?. .tl ai y MUlivi .-w gansport Tuesday wiiere sue n visit vinth relatives and attend ...... r . the Kline family reunion I. . ., ,. d to Garrett after .pendmg f.r inv icrp. beinc called nerc it, - iMiss Ocie .Miller of Plymouth z... , i and F. Fike .df Riyeriale, ill, were the truests ot Miss l.uia 1 1 Myers at Leiters Eord over Sun- . , iMrs. Clara Watson of Chidai.mis. waia t..- .. - jr0, who has been visiting here fow 1nv with her narcnts, Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Paul Butcher Vent to "Hdfcrt for a furtlier visit nies (Mr. and 'Mrs. T. A. Cole and family and Mrs Hattie Wideman rf r-rwdien wlin rave Decn ai. oi VJ051ICU nt. temlfrtg the lunerai ui junauiaw Wilson at Tyner returned home Monday. W. C. Toflinson of Colorado Snrino fif the World's Execti tive Committee of the Sunday School Association speiu a iew hburs here, enroute to Winona Monday lAIiss Catherine Rout of Lan caster Pa., who has been the guest off the sisters at St. Michael's Academy here, went to St. Mary s Xotre Dame for a further visit Tuesday. VAIrs. John Pfender and son Oliver and her guest 'Mrs. V. J. Pfender of Mish'awaka have gone to Chicago sm'd Galesbwrg 111., for a couple of weeks' visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chiarles Paddock of Fort Worth Texas are the proud parents of a baby girl, born on last lniay, August i:. Airs. Paddock will be remembered as 'Miss Georgia Vinall. Many persons take colds easily it seems the least draft or change in clothing bring on spells of sneezing that terminate in firmly seated colds. It would not be so if you used Vapor-Balm, upon the first suggestion df a CoiM, it; use Will check it at once. The generous use of Vapor-Balm before retiring and next morning, you feel fine and dandy. dtf

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is visitiirg riends at Twin Lake 'Mrs Clara Wauoncr snent Mon C7 I day with friends at Bourbon. Beit KHmgerman of South lend was down over Sunday. Mrs. Anna liradlev of Tvner j . j was a I 'iv mouth visitor Monday. l'lovd Hdlem of So. Bend snent c i . - ri il . ... a uiiuav wiin nas parneis nere Miss . eiiirt h: 'XbSneliiart was home from South' Bend Sunday. Byron Brown of Walkerton . was in thrs citv on business Monday. Dr. A. A. Thompson of Tyner a 1 . t was a 'local vrsiror on ousinos Monday. iMr. nnd Mrs. Frank Ifeer of Argos spent Sunday and iMonday in this city. Fnrl McL'aitrhilin was a Plv mouth visitor from South Bend over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W aimer r.f onth Bend are camiMnsr at Prettv Lake. 4 . - v ' 'Mrs. Grace Compton of South Bend is here to visit with her grandparents. Miss Ruth Meredith of Meninne is vrsitincr with Etta Rail back this weeic Fred Sanner is home from Mishawaka to spend two weeks with his parents. Daniel Miles and wile were called to South1 Bend by the ill ness of their on. Miss Fern Gantz of Ar go 1S sitinc her cousin Miss Xell ie Smith of South Bend. IMrs. W. S. Tordon went to South Bend Monday to visit M rs 5. Ml lb urn a lew days. ;Mis Louisa Corse ot iou ith Rpnd silent Sundav with h er of brother Bernard and wife. lohn Terence Brosnahan Pierceton -was the guest of Harry Humrkhouser here Monday. Air. and Mrs. Geo. H. Kruycr attended the funeral of a relative at Valparaiso Sunday. Benjamin bwitzer is home t mm South Bend, for a visit ol ten days with his jtorents here. Giarles Reeve has returned from spending a few days with Claud Wickizer at South Bend. W. F. Thompson and wife returned to South Bend Monday morning, after a short visit here. IMrs! Ora Wright returned to Flkh'art after spending a icw davs with her father P. I. Grube. Afr. Sei Reed, who has been visiting at South Bend for a few days, return ttd to Plymouth iMonday. Mr nnd Airs. Tames Clemens of Culver are visiting with their daughter Mrs. Ella kirim and family. 1 ! ' Inu-rnvcp Pence and steter, Ella, left fonr Glcndora Mich., to srtend a week with friends and relatives. Ed. Wilson and Fred Gerard of Bourlon went to .South Bend iipv have obtained emnlovment. Mjss Dora Dickson returned to her home in South Bend, after visiting -Miss Dessie McDonld a fdw days. TTirrv Kessler returned to Lansing Midi., after a short visit with his parents at Bourlon and with friends here. Aire W T). Thomoson has re turned from TJppecanoe where she . . .. . r - 1 - as been visiting wrwi tue lamuv f Clinton Partridge. o Mrs. A. Lowry of Niles Miah., returned to her home after Visit ing here with the family of W ' Leonard for a few days. w.ra.-l KKnrerman oif Benton Harbor Mich., returned to that city Monday, a. m. after spending a couple of days with friends. The Misses Pearl Deemer and Margaret Foltz went to Lake Od--..o iff-ii nnda v to snend a ith rlie formers mother. . v 1 lAIr. and Mrs. Jerry Klinger. T r-artsiKrt (to attend fin-iikr reunion ol lilt iviiiv- i"v bicth Mrs. Khnger is a meiuuci Mr. a. iid Mrs. Wm. O'Keefc re turnel from spending a week Kentucky. llieir ciangnaer Vvtber remained for a further visit. Ruth and Duretta Schultheis returned to Fort Wayne Sunday evening, hlavin' visitekl several I (jays W with thoir aunt lAh Ida Schultheiss. hflin D. Tavlor and daughter Hazel, returned to their home " . . . in New Carlisle after spending a week with the family of Syl vester Ikoven. Rksv. C. A. Siitler and wi'fe and daughter returned to their home in Claypool after attending the Spitler-Mycrs reunion here Past baturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Haag and r-h-iiir miests. Mr. and Mrs. V. Rudi of Chicago went to Boitrbon to spentl Monday with -Mr Fred Schrocder. Thn iMisses Delia and Bessie LosicT of Warsaw, returned to that city Monday, after a visit ol a few davs witn uneir um-ic m Bradlev. west of Plymouth. lrs I.' Darrow and daughter WatikeL-an 111., return ed to thlat citv 'Monday, after M)cndinsr a fow days here with t he fa mi ly -t J olrn -M c v ey. Airs. C. A. Growull anfl her - - y A if .. ATici OVirniV I I'aTSt OI T !rkfnn'jroTt. arc visiting at In wood with tU former's parents Mr. and Airs. j. v. Geo iMoore anjd AFiss Alary i.,ii.vr-cti nnd Rcnbe AIcKes l Uiiw-i - . . son of Tvner returned to their hlome Monday, after attending the Pentecostal incvuus ai wood. ' 1 : ! s I

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WIFE HERE YOUNG BARBER AND GIRL WHO LOCATED AT LOCAL HOTEL ARE REVEALED. Went to Argos and Finally to Walkerton Where Father Came for the Girl. A tale or dissipation and wild evil life in which a barber giving the name of Bert Guenther and a seventeen year old girl, passing as his wife, who roamed from place to place, spending two weeks in this city, then going to Argos, was finally ended in Walkerton, when E. Rabinet of Edon Ohio arrived on the scene and took charge of the girl, who was his daughter, and took her back to her home with him. Guenther, whose real name is Ben Cheney fled from the town immediately after the revelation, and has not been heard from since. The couple when here, boarded at the Plymouth Inn, while Cheney was a barber in the Cannam shop under the Bee Hive. Both Cheney and the girl were of very good appearance, and not until they had been here for a few days, was their real characters revealed. Cheney was discharged from the local shop, and obtained work at Argos, from which place he was likewise dismissed, finally locating in Walkerton. At the latter place Chaney secured employment at the Miller barber shop, and the couple took up lodging at Mrs. Burger's boarding house. People who saw them thought how young the girl was to be a married woman. Yet nobody suspected but what everything was all right. The man appeared to be about 25 years old. He went to work in Miller's barber shop Friday noon and worked until Saturday night. Sunday the revelation came. The father came after the girl, being accompanied by another daughter. They came to North Liberty over the Wabash road and drove to Walkerton with a horse and buggy in search of the missing girl. They soon learned where she was and went to Mrs. Burger's. Cheney in the meantime had made himself scarce. The girl went willingly with her father and sister and they drove back to North Liberty during Sunday afternoon. Cheney got his tools from Miller's barber shop and fled from the town in short order. The name of the girl's father is E. Rabinet and his home is at Edon O. The father said that Chaney was an old acquaintance of the family and that he had always been regarded as a nice young man. The girl went to Bryan 0., several weeks ago to visit with relatives. Cheney was working there at the time, and induced the girl to leave. It is said that they were together for about seven weeks, Cheney stopping at different towns and working at his trade. The last town he Was employed before coming to Walkerton was Argos. The girl is a rather nice appearing girl, well educated and belongs to a good family. It is said that she received a telegram here from her sister, and this fact would indicate that the girl may have become sick of her bargain and send word to her sister where she was located so that her folks could come and return home with her. Cheney is said to be a married man with two children. It is reported, however, that he and his wife have separated. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical world. Catarrh being a constitutional diseases, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propretors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Address F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O., Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TO EXCHANGE Anywhere in state, Hi houses and 11 vacant lots ranging from $500 to $0000; might sell any of them or all of them on land contract. Inquire F. J. Kline, 12G South Alain street. Home phone G440 or 017, South Bend, Ind. 8 lOdwtf C. H. Mullenhour went to 5outh Bend on a business trip Thursday.

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FURNISHED EY C GRES6NCR &CmftUY A Owner of the only Abstract .Book in the county. Abstract ol title .to all lands in &iarshall county compiled Arnott AI. Cleveland w d to Laura 1). Cleveland north hi of Lot II Niles addition to Ply mouth. $1.00. Frank B. Haag w d to Walter E. Inks and wife ne cp- of se qi 1L :N, 1 Polk townsbS'p $?000. Ianiel Ktbert and wife w d to Frank B. Haag east hi of ne qr 10, 34 -1 Polk townslrip $3200 Caroline Huff et al w d to Jas. . Hatfield und three-fourths of part ttf north half of northeast section 11 North township $7125. George Schlosser w d to James A. Hatfield one qr of part of ne qr of n hf North township $2375. Alary Alatz w d to Amelia Kraker Part of se hf o sw qr, 2-33-3 nv qr-me qr and ne qr of nw qr 11, 33, 3 -Bourbon townshvp $1. John L. tAIarburger and wife w d to uaroime rlutt south 42 acres of se hf-neqr 1-31-3 German township $3Tr0. Burton A. Rialston and wife w d to George N. Fear and wife Lot -V. Ferriers Addition to Cul ver b 00.00. . . lohn Wolfe w d to Toseiph B Buson Lot ."il Ijethiels conthiued addition to Culver $100.00. John rollmer et al w d to Davton Ross west hlf df nc qr 21, 3.-. 1 Polk township $4000.00. Indiana Aledical 'Missionary Association w d to Alarv D. Stine Lot in Plymouth $240.00. Novitas Aspihall and w?fe w d to lohn II. Pfender and wife Lot in Yuin Pelts Addition to Plymouth $10.00. Marv I). Stine w d to John H. Pfender and wffe Lot in Ply mouth', $50.00 Ira AI. Gam and wife w d to Alvrtle Al. Evan's north hf of nw ql4, 3:i. 1 Weist township $1800 Condie 'AI. Ilans and wife w d to Rose K. 0. Keller ITan of se cjr of 'U. 33, 3 IVmrbon township $100.00. Minnie Pfender and husband w d to Mary J. Knappen west hf of Lot 20 Connies addition to Plymouth .$450. Lewis Durbin w d to Win. F. Suit, Lot. 08 Central Addition to Plymouth $100. Sarah1 A. Powers and husband w d to Thomas Aloslander Tract in w h'f of nw qr 10, 31, 2 North tp. $350 Olfver Catyron and wife w'd to Laban Capron se qr of nw qr IS, 33, 1 West tp $1. Lottie Hampton and litis., w d to James E. Boyer Part of Lot fi2 Cabbells Addition to Hymouth $H5. Harlev A. Iogan and wife Q C D to John W. Burger Part of east hf of ne qr 3, 34, 2 also west hf of nw or of 2. 34, 2 North tp ; also Lot in Lapaz $350. Flora W. Smith and husband w d to Alilton W. Yoiing ne qr of se qr 14, 31, 3, German tp The Ldy With the Lamp. Death staid his band for long period irom an enemy whbse whole )fe was devoted to robbing him of victims, and Florence Nightingale was spared to the great age of DO before leaving the world for which she had done so nmc'h. Her work dining he Crimean war gjave ih-d .Sim'-ivetu's which resulted in the present perfected system of scientific n ursine: not only on battlefields but in time of peace and this alone shbuld Make her name re ered wherever suffering is endured in a civilized country. She taught a valuable lesson to medicine and its sister science and paved the way to a means of livelihood for women for wihioh they are naturally fitted. Honored in all her native tan'd could do for her, she used the rewards of "grateful peopld to establish and maintain the hospital which bears her name and to further the cause for which she labored so faith'fti'lly and so long. M. P. Conference Meets. Frankfort Ind., Aug. 10 The opening session of the Indiana Protestant Alethodist Conference was held .Monday night. Owing to the fact that business of the conference does not begin until tomorrow, there was not a large attendance, but all the delegates anjd ministers arrived Alonday. A large chorus choir was a prominent feature of the opening session. Jealousy Gives Way to Sorrow. And!ncw Wagnqr Vf Osgood, Ind., w lk shot Rose Wagner and Skinner Turner in a fit o'f jealous rage Tuesday night. He is in jail at Versailles. He spends most on" bis time in tears. The igirl will recover but Turner nuv die. Lake Shore to Four Track. The Iwike Shore Iras purchased a strip of land nearly a mile long on South Chicago avenue at Gary parallel to its ight-of-way. 'rive land was tonight to be usetd for the consummation of their plan for a four track road from Chicago to Buffalo. Other strips of land 'have been bought. Pastors Poor Picking. Burglars broke into the homes of Rev. B. AlcCoy, -pastor of the United Brethern church and Rev. T. P. Lewis, pastor of the Alethodist church at Odon early on Thursday, stealing $7 and a new suit of clothes at -McCoy's home and $1.10 at the Lewis home.

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TO BE HERE L PURDUE UNIVERSITY SPE CIAL WILL MAKE PLYMOUTH FOR INDIANA POINTS. Train Will Give Demonstrations at Towns Visited for the Improvement of Wheat Crop. Co-operating with the Pennsylvania lines in Indiana the Pur due university experiment station will operate a wheat improvement special train in tbe state, beginning August 22 and contin uing and 'including September 7. The train will start from Logansport on the morning of August 22 and visit Plymouth, In wood, Bourbon, Etna Green, Warsaw, Pierceton and other points and spent the night in Columbia City. On August 2.i the run will be made from Columbia City to: Kokomo by way of Logansport; on August 25 from Kokonio to Richmond; on August 2G R?chmond to M untie; August 21 Munaie.to Logansiport by way of Converse; August 28, Indian apolis to Henryville; August 30 Madison to Falmouth by way of Columbus; August 31, Richmond to Cumberland; September 1, Richmond to Ft. Wavne; Sept. 2, Ft. Wayne to Howe and South Bend to ' Plymouth; September :J, Plymouth to Frankfort; Sept. 5 I'rankfort to lerre Haute; bq t ember 0 Terre Haute to Indian apolis; September 7 Indianapolis to Bicknell. On September 2, the dav the train will be in South Bend, it will leave Fort Wayne in the morning, arriving at Avil la at 8:45 a. m.; Kendalville at 9:45 a. m. ; Lafgrange at 11:45 a. nr.: Howe at 12:25 . m.; South Bend at 3 and remaining until 3:30 p. m; Lakeville at 3:50 p ni. From Lakeville the tram will go to Plymouth for the ninht. The demonstration in South' Bend will take place in the vicinity of the Vandalia pas senger station. 'Leaving Ply mouth the mornirig of Sept. 3 at 7:25 the train will arrive, in DeLong at 7:55; Kewanna at 8:45; Lu'ccrne at 9:30; Camden at 10:45; Flora at 11:20; Bringhurst at 11:55 a. m.; Butler at 12:35 p. m. and Frankfort at 2:40 p. m., remaining there for the night. The object of the train is to stimulate the interest in wheat growing in Indiana and to disseminate information relative to the proper selection of varieties, . 1 . ... . r '1' methods ot cultivation, lennzation, control of plant diseases and methods of combating injurious insects. The wheat improvement special will make three stops in 'Alarshall county on Monday, August 22. Following is the schedule for that day: Arrive Plymouth 0:00 a. m. Arrive Inwood 0:40 a. m. Arrive Bourbon 10.20 a. m. Arrive Etna Green. . . .10:55 a. m. Geist Syndicate Sells Plants. The North'ctrn Indiana Gas and Electnic Light Company, known as the Geist syndicate, has sold its plants in South Bend, Michigan City, Chetsterton and Hammond to the United Gas Co. a big eastern syndicate, and the new company is now in -possession. Negotiations (have been going on for the past month. The consideration is not made public, but lit is known that Air. Geist and his people made a big th'ing out of this sale. Air. Forder, the old manager, whose headquarters are at -AlicbSgan Oitty wall be succeeded by a man from Sioux Falls, Iowa. Other radical changes are to be made in the force. REACHING THE SPOT. It can be Done, So Scores Plymouth Citizens Say. of To cure an aching back, The pains of rheumatism The tired out feelings, You must reach the spot get at the cause. In most cases 'tis the kidneys. Dban's Sidney Pills for the kidneys. Finn Casler, Michigan street, Plymouth Ind, says: "Doan's kidney pills proved in my case to be a remedy of great-merit. I suffer, ed from bladder trouble for some time and had severe pains in my back. Rheumatic twinges throughout my body made me feel miserable. Doan's Kidney pills removed all these troubles and improved my health. I advise every kidney sufferer to use Doan's Kidney piU as I consider them to be the best remedy on the market. In 190G I publicly recommended this remedy and you may continue to use my statement as long as you wish." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FostcMAlirburn Go., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States. Remember the name Doan's

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Baseball and Its Cost. ConrplalnL L made that Americans spenlcl .$20,000,000 a year on "basicjball. Of course' there are other ways in 'wiliidli this sum miighit be used. It might help to defray the cost of the Panama canal or it would pay) for two battleships. It would buy a huge number of pajamas for the otherwise unclothed heathens, or dividcU into dimes, it might be distributed as far as it vould g'o among our own people. But dollar for Uollar what wll do so much good as $20,000,000 worth of baseball every year? In the mere matter of taking men away from business cares as often as it does it 'is worth more than that. Wliy, even the sox fan thinks it is worth the money he spends! Chicacio Tribune. Immune Citizen. On the theory that if jiiasquitas bite Christian Scientists no pain is suffered 3)y the victim of the attack, a citizen of New Jersey comes -forward with Uli'te argument that wlnat his -state needs most is an influx of this class of immune citizens. . And why not? Dr. P. II. BURKET. DENTIST PLYMOUTH. INDIANA WIE' TO LOAN on Farm Lands, at Ten Year Time. J. A. WOLTER, N. B. RSP1NHLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 308 N. Michigan St. Surgeon to Penna Linea, Vandalia and Lake Shore Railway. We Redeem Coupons FOR SAME AS CASH. Frank Vangilder, KENDALL BLOCK. All Kinds of Groceries. Dr. 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

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The undersigned commissioner, (by virtue of an order of th Marshall Circuit Court, jnade and entered in a cairee pending therein, entitled Man- Jane Thompson vs. Anna Loatz and others, and numbered 130SC upon the dockdts of said cooirt," hereby tgives notice that, at the office of Peter J. Richard, Room Six in the Richard Ii lock ( formerly th Corbin Ulock), situate at the northwest corner of Michigan and Laporte streets in die city of 'Plymouth, Indiana, on the 3rd day of September 1910, at the lumir of ten o'clock a. m. of vifd day, and from day day thereafter at the fimc hour until sold, will offer for sale at private sale and not less thlan die appraised value thereof, the follor.v-in-g described real estate in tic County of Marshall in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The North West Quarter of the South East Ouarter of Sectilon Five (5), hi Township tüiirty-four (34) north, range one (1) east, containing forty acres, more or less. Terms: One-third cash; onetlvird in twelve montflvs, and the remaining one-tüiird in eighteen montHis, the purchaser to give iris notes for the deferred payments, providing for six per cent interest per annum, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and with ten per cent attorney's fees, said notes to be secured by mortgage on the real estate so-ld. Peter J. Riditard, Commissioner iijir State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss. In the Commissioners Court, August Term, 1010. In the matter of the Drainage Petition oif Amos Yark, et al for Drain in Center and West Townships, Marshall Countv, Indiana, Cause Xo. G?1G. To Andrew . Carev, Alcesta Carey, Elijah 'Myers and Caroline Myers and "West township Marshall County, Indiana. You and each of vou are here by notified that on the second day of August, li)10, the Drain age Commissioners filed in open court their report in said cause in which urn and each of you were named as the owner of lands or easements affected by the proposed Ditch or Drain, who were not named in the petrtion filed in said cause and on said dav the Poard of Commissioners.' fixed tine second day of their September Term, 1910, the same being cptemDer mo, as the day for hearing said report. Amos Yark, et al, Petitioners Adam E Wise, Atty. for Petition ers. : ' . ! : '