South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1916 — Page 5
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MNs- 'are I llumriehiiiis' r has ret irrt'! to h-r work in th Sarireant'.- Ph;eal Training sehool. I .-ton. Ma.-s. Mim 'atherir,e Stevens entertainrfj th Tri K, pj a sorority at her home Thurxlay evening. It was :i fare a II satherms: for a number of the members who '. ill U tt oon for thir various. hool.-. Lev. ami Mrs. A. . Northrop have returned, h'tn'.f after a month"? auto trip through Missouri anil Kans.i.s. iitinu' relatives ;inl fiien'is -n route. Lev. an 'I Mrs. V. C. I,;in are home after sperali n:r two unks at Winona lake, atten.Jm;; th- Lib onft-rc ii' e. Mis-- Francis will teach Knrr;fT-h in the South iit-nd hii-'h s hool thin car Mih I.rf' .Morris will 1:0 to Monmouth, o.-epon. to attend the Stat Normal. Miss "arrie Lhols wiJl spcrul the winter in Texas. Mi.-s .M;iu'l- Marks will return to NorthSixteen numbers of th I'r.flfe luh, fui j.rised Mrs. Kollo Ilennett I'rMay evening. The Westminister yuih! will hol its September rn''tin with Miss Kst-Ui 'hase. in the form of a picnie supper on the Oiaj- lawn, next Tri'lay evening. Miss Marie l'.ran returned to TESTIFIES IN CASE OF WIFE Mrs. Charles Wilson is Enjoy ing Life Since Trying Tanlac, Husband Says. Charles Wilson. South P.end maiiL of Fast St . Vim ent street. ay a statement on September 1. re-aid-iiu- the relief his wife derived through use of Tanlac. the Master Medicine. Mrs. Wilson suffered from rh'ii - mutism in her arms and limbs tu 1 1 r system was in a general run iowu ccmdition for a bn- time." Mr. Wibon s.iii: "She hail scU'rc oains
in her arms ami limhs and she uaslb-'t-r of the Presbyterian
unable to do her housework. Sh v.as e v t r ni I nervous and sh didn't slep soundl. Her entire" system -emed to h out "I" order.! "Taular hal he lped so many prold that I thought it'wouM do m i v t p fiWii! :itnI I hfH!"ht l'-r l liflt- I
tie". She has taken one bottle .f Ta n-', d'uted at the Methdist Kpiscfpal lac now and the chance in her on-jchuich next Sunday at 11 a. m. dition is wonderful The pains in; Henrv Vinson was in .South Kend her arms and limbs have about b-f t. ; ,.. .. .wt ... rr-i i,.. . i; luesuax.
I lie nei ou .--nes nas o i a pe.i i ti i ; !id she vlorps sioinlly at nicht now. She is able to do her hou.-ework now without any trouble at all. She atsl lieartily and seems to h enjoy inc! lile to the t' ulb' st et nt.
Tanlac r ertainlv -lid wonderful J Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Lone; called v.rk in my wife's , ., and 1 believe! on Mr aI1,i rrs Andrew Annis Sunit will prow j-.i-t a- c "'I for others."; , Tanl.ie. the Master Me. Heme, is j : pe, iallv hrneti.-ial for stoma h. . M i- f"an- Wharton hareturnel liver an! kulnoy trouble. a ta rrha i h me a f t er visitinc friends at Mvansc omplutnts. rl.euniatistn. ner nus-1 nd. ness. loss of appetite and the like! M r an, -y. rs harb-s Keasor an.l
anil i J a line !.:.,, i puriuer an c ri . ... i r;i i s stem cleanser. t Tanlac is row biinc intrd'n'd in! Sou tli I'.ciul at the Public druc store; v. here a special Tanla" repr enta - tive is explaining th to tho p ublic. Advt. new medicine' For Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Here hi Arti'Ti.ji t!:erc X 1 II h Silfb'Iin friii iMt.tnii mihi 1mm1 ni-i. Ame:i' in pe. ,.! v(iii'.i !' v-ii t" I'l'Msid'-r t!u lueta.-d i iT'iivimI by l!ie l.:.Il!i t Mil I. it t'liv llli. !! iil.l I T-V '
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t i i .Mt.irrti. in i.uciiiiu 1 1 . treat it.iri.a! deafa and i. in iao-ni.il itniI f.r it tl. it i-. r. a Sufferer vvli.. .u' . i .1- :i' 'IK I ii'ith !i.-;ir n. ic h ti.-k leli ho li.i'l Inn; lieaf - ii.e r'-tireii i.y t.':i i.uc!i!i t rc.tt ir.eut t' vi:, :in f-vti n: tl.it tli. t i L .f i vv.it. Ii n:n ptaiiily ; i . . I i ' . : -.-x. a and t-i :,t 1 1 ! 1 1 -away fr-ai lther .) v Tin r f . r if n know -...nn-'i.e w :n li iroiii i it.i it.irin. 'mm i : ! . t i it-:ir-ii I-. r lie.nl ioi i nt ..nt tl;i- f'Tiiaila ;:lid li.'iid it t- K.ei.i ,u. h-e;i ;!, Hie. in- .d - . I V 1 1 1 r y ..ii i. i!);e will !i I V ' p.'.'r -ui'fer r p rh:ips fr-'tn o.ft! ! ifi.--- t :.. j. :- ri;di"ii .tr, e.i-ily ;t p.n. d .it J . . . T . t lr .l(""Ut ' .ill. I b lliade a- fi'i-
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Mi'-hawaka aft'T a vi -it with lTx. S. I-:. Flora. Th Tri Kappa sorority i-.vc the annual autumn i;n: at the II. L. of I. hall Friday enin. T.mner an.l Price furnish'! the music ar.'l about couples atten-le.I. Mr. and Mr. Frv.in Kittcrmap of '"hieapo a re visiting the family of .less Mehner and other relatives here.
Mi-s Irene Hoover her home in Luportc, returned to after visiting friends in Plymouth. Prof. ( L. Harris resi-n-M the prin' ipalship of the Pl mouth hih sc duiol and accepted that off ire in the I.aporte s( hool. I'or fie years he has taucht science he re and has heen in arioiis activities outside his! school duties, havinir heen prsident of the civic cluh. u teacher! in the community training .-chcrd ! and a worker with your.-' men in the Sunday school. He will he suc ceeded oy .Miss ly-na Johnson, wTu has taught several years in the hi;h j echoed. Miss Mary P.ollins;r entertained 1". youtu' ladies at her home in honor of Miss Irene learner. Many beautiful wifts were presented to Miss Picher, who is sooji to marry tis Williams. Miss Minerva Fherl;. reiciied her position in the hich shod and will teach in one of the cities of Idaho. Mrs. Oeorffe Neff is reported as slightly improved hut remains in a ery serious condition. Fearing he would he kept from returning to New York, heraus- of the railroad strike, Howard L. Wilson returned to his work Saturday evening, shortening his acation seeral days. Miss Nancy Harts is recove r in s: nicely from her operation. Mrs. Theodore ("ressner and daughter l-.'rm.i, and Kussel! Knohlt. inotorel ti the Laporte fa'r Tli ursday. Mrs. Fsther nqleshee visited her many Pl mouth frienils the past week. She will return soon to her work in the West Lake school for - jH, h, Am-,.1,, i'.lif Th. Miss.s ,:uth an(i ,:mi,v pavis , , h"w ",n" ,n -vuth kota. "here i tllf'.v will teach schools within two ( miles of each other. They are both ! graduates of the hih schoo, here. ' i The l!cv. ;cnrp A. Pflu- of Newton. 111., spout the week with Plymouth fr; nds. He was formerly nurch. MAPLE GROVE Prcachinc sei v b os w ill be conMiss dertrude Sunday at I'ulver. Kobinson pent M rs. Mrs. Andrew Howell isited Louis Howell Saturdav. Msis Mahle Seward visited Mr. and Mrs. William Keasor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kotier of I Mishawaka called on J. F. Lone and family Sunday. I Fred Shriver and Mrs. Flla AVynn were in South Lend Satutdav. NILES, MICH. lu-r rtother. Mr V. J. II ill man ami M. A. Stark, left ' today for Ann Arbor in response to , a me.- sace that I on Stark, and his ; wife hal been killed in an automoI bile accident Sunday id.cht .. i...,. i t went over an embankme nt. f., rue L. Faurote, a local banka ' er while enroute liome frtun snow j Islands. where he spent his vaca tion was seriously hurt when a train 1 on the elrand Rapids and. , "
President Formally Accepts Democratic Nomination
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rails nar Mancelona. Mr. Faurote wa. rei.d-red uncns iou for several riours ar'i nis reiai.ves riffP were t r.i apprised -t the accident until Monday when Mr. Faurotr- rea hed horn-. Mi. Faurote has three broken ri1'.-. his no-e i broken and his lr is crushed. I l-s Clara P.es-nr.ette and Carl well Known Niles yount; were tuarrif.i Sept. 2 by Kahn at his home, the par.f St. John's church. They Pete is, peO ; Lev. 1 have Cone to Niacara Falls on thir wee'dinc trip-. Mr. Peter is employed in the water works department of the Michigan Central The barn of Fred Smith, located five and a half miles southeast of Nils burned to the pro und Monday nicht i J.-inc the electrical storm. A strawstaek was struck and burned and the flames spread to the barn. DUTCH ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner and son darhart of Pdue Island. 111., were week end quests of Mr. and Mrs. 'harles Schroeder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Slick and Mrs. A. Peese an.l son Howard and daughter Francis, have returned to their home after spending a few days with Mrs. Sarah P.erkheiser. Penjamin P.onney. son of Mr. and Mrs. William P'Miney, was removed from his home Monday morning to St. Joseph hospital, where lie underwent .in operation for appendiritis. .Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Pnx kmuel!er entertained a numher of relatives at a six nYl-ck dirir.er Faturday evening in honor of his aunt and u rude, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner of Illinois. Covers were placed for 1J. Krhard Johnson was a Sunday evening miest of Raymond and i:rwin Sch roe vier. (leortro Rippert, who has accepted a position at Notre Pame, was a cruest of - his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter I.ippert, Sunday. Frances Maolski of the city, spent Iihor day with her mother, 'Mrs. Joseph Ma-olki. Mr. and Mrs. t'rotch ami daughter Ida of Woodland are quests of I M ;,f Mrs. William P.onney. Mr. and Mrs. I-Mward Knjckniueller were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sc hriede.-. I'rhard Johnson and Ken SousTey motored to North Liberty, Sunday. Mrs. Kocers and James Kbcers of New Carlisle and Mr. an.l Mrs. Willfonc of South P.end were cuests of Mr. and Mis. Fred Wedel, Sunday. GRANGER, IND. Mrs. Chris Hartz of South Kend called on friends here Tuesday afternoon. Miss Perth. i Kemley went to Cedar Point Sunday. John Karbier visited his sister. Mrs. F. M. Kein lev. Wednesday and Thursday. Hiram Shankweiler and family of F.dwurdsburK visited at the homes of Charles Hoffman and Harry Lace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Haas are entertaining Mrs. Haas's parents and sis-U-rs of Klkha; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kovvnover visited friends in Toledo from Sunday until Wednesday. Albert Kemby and family attendeii the M vers-K bodes reunion at MeNauchton park. Flkharl. Tuesday. There will about 100 present and the iit'vi reunion will he held at the same place the last Tuesday in Aucust. KM 7. The Presbyterian Inlies' Aid met at th home of Mrs. Diik Se.ccarman Wed nesday. Milo odiorne is entertaininc hi9 two brother- from the west. Mrs. Harry La e visited her sister in Nibs last week. Mrs. Albe rt Dahl r of Lafayette is spendinc a few weeks at the hom 'iS'y. yy ;y. pirrw w w'v.wf
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of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Lowry. Mr-'. Pert Kovr"' -r p.1: ; a Mrs. Wittner and daughter f-o.n Sou'h P. ".d .- tt:.r! iv. Mrs. J. T. Metzlar is entertaining her sister. Miss Nellie Cooney.
NORTH LIBERTY, IND. Willis 'dinner of South P.end. is spendioc the week visitinc relatives. Mies Lura Felcar. who is employed with the Mishaw'aka Woolen Mf. Co.. is home on a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. L. W. Pommert returned home Monday from a three weeks' visit with relatives in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tronson and Mr. and Mrs. Iee Gillis of Xouth Kend, attended a family reunion held at the home of Albert Poynter and family of this place Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Iwsader left Tuesday for a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives in Los Angeles, Ca I. Lawrence Hnstetler nnd family and Clarence Hostetler and family visited as with friends Madison Hawhlitzel of near Five Points, Sunda?. Moses Let wer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thiam in Huffman of Crass Creek. Ind., were Sunday .cuests uf Peter Hawhlitzel and family. Fred Frankenberry, who is employed at Buchanan. Mich., visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Frankenberry. Saturday and Sunday. Samuel (io.pil is spending the week end. visitinc with friends at Plymouth. Ind. Fay Hostetler of South Kend, spent !al'or day with his mother, Mrs. Kebecoa Hostetler. and family. TERRE COUPEE, IND. News has been received lure of the marriace of Miss Lelia Kindi? of San Kenito, Tex. to Harry Thompson of Harlinten. Tex. Miss Kindic is the eldest dauchter of T. H. Kindic, who moved with Viis family from his Terie Coup" farm to Texas tive years a.Co. The marriace took place Aac. J Ü at s'an Kenito. anl th voutrc people left immediately for their home in Harlinten. Mr. and Mrs. .Ja Ties Huston attended th Lap.trtv fail Wednesday and Thursday . Miss Mii.li-e 1 Stover of Walke-iton Is a fcuest f .vli-is ,r;i:c Wade. Mr. and Mrs. David Pestle. Karl Restle an.l Miss Kcrnice Kouch jf Porta. ce Prairie were the guests at the Cauffman home Thuisday evenin i:. ' BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH Dr. Joseph K. Noel of Chicago spent Sunday with his father. Theo. Noel. Mrs. Sarah Rimbert returned Saturday to her home at Lockhaven, Pa., after a visit at the home of her cousin. Mrs. W. F. Reiher. .lames Comstock was a St. Joseph visitor Friday. Mrs. A. . Spauldinc and c hildren have returned from a month's visit with relatives in New York and Pennsylvania. Miss Rlanche Williams of Ku(hanaii lias been visitinc her sister. Mis. nius Skinner. Mrs. FlizaUeth Robinson entertained at a dinner party Wednesday in honor of the birthday of Mrs. K. K. Webster .f Peoria. 111. Her cuests were Mrs. Webster and daughter. Nonette. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Austin of Kenton Harbor, and. Mrs. K. J. Webster. The Sunday school of the Cnite1 Urethren church enjoyed a picnic in the grove Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pontius and sons. Leslie and Raymond, have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. IMnt ius' mother, Mrs. Catherine Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowerman ff Kenton Harbor were week-end Si , ri I I HI Wt2& I :' T. 'J. sg :u h. ? .- ' : i ' v-j. a V. 1 ! . -f n .v Lawn, nls summer I.ome. speak- j by the dtmo'. ratio lsirty Xwr r
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I !T7II!i?fI!ni!l!iPPrP!!OT!!W visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Mina Rowerman. Mr. ami Mrs. Ii. R. Wheeler and Ir. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler of Three Rivers were guests at the Alvin Willis home for the weekend. Al.out sn people from lierrieti Springs and 'vicinity enjoyed a day's outing at Indian lake Sunday. A picnic dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. I'ranv Rowerman of Ransinc: spent the week-end with home people. Clarence Sehaefer and family and Irvin Stemm were week-end visitors with relatives in Renton Harbor. Mrs. M. ArntasaPt of Joliet. 111., is visiting her nieec. Mrs. W. 1 Reil 'er. .Mrs. Alice Harbor spent home f Mrs. The annual M. Pace of Renton the wee'Ä-end p the Mary Reshen. reunion of the Helmick family was held at (.Iranue hall Monday. T. H. Lohr has returned to his home in St. Rouis. Mo. His mmily will follow next week. Mr. anel Mrs. Verne R. Stemm nf Detroit were week-end visitors with the fetrmer's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. W. F. Stemm. Mrs. Ralph Routillier. with her (nns. of Huchanan. was a week-end visitr at the home uf her brother, I). L. Fetrd. Jane Ford, who has been attending school in eJillman. 111., the past year, has returned te, the home ef her Krandfather, John Hollenbeck. Miss Mabel Reshens f St. Joseph has returned from a visit with her aunt. Mrs. John lncleright. and will stay 4with her grandmother. Mrs. Mary Reshens for the school year. Mrs. Mayme Henderson of South Rend was a week-end visitor with her mother. Mrs. J. M. (larr. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harris. Harold Service and Miss Hear of New e'arlisle. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank W. Harris of Detroit were guests of the Messrs. Harris' brother. J. C. Harris, Sunday. After a chicken dinner at Fischors hotel in the prove, an automobile ride to St. Joseph and Ronton Harbor was enjoyed. The day's outing: was in honor of 12. H. Harris' 'c,h birthdav. BREMEN DUE IN TEN DAYS London Hears Submarine MTfliuiitnian lo IH-k SMn. LONDON. Sept. 7. It is reported hete that the eJerman submarine merchantman Firemen may he expected at an American pt-rt within 10 days, probably at New London, Conn. roKc.irr vorn .nu-:s. Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame a k make life a burden. If y m suffer from rheumatism, eout, lumbale, neuralgia, uet a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; it penetrates without rubbinii and soothes the tender Mesh, e Meaner and metre effective than many ointments or poultice?. For strains or sj. rains, sore muscles or w ren, hed ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise. Sloan's Liniment i?ies quick relief. Keep it on hand fr emergent ies. At your lru--Tist, :Tc. adv. LOANS ON r.VII.M IW'I). Loans bearing interest at the low rate ejf ö per cent will be made by us on ood .rodiictive farms which meet with our requirements. If you expect to borrow money soon, arrangements should be made without lelay so that you may take advantage of this offer. All loans will Pe made for a term ed tive years, with the privilege of paying the principal or any part thereof, in even hundreds of dollar."" at any interest piyin- Lte. Further details can be secured by a letter or we shall he ple.tse.l to have you call at our ot;.e. Tllil ST.iACSS II HOT Hurts CO Advt. Liponier, Ind. Rpri NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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The quiet powerful smoothness of the Willys-Knight motor is a thing to marvel at it simply revolutionizes any previous notion you may have had about how smooth and soft a motor could be.
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VETS IN REUNION Indiana Ciil War Men Min t at lndianapIK IXDIAXAPOLIS. Sept. 7. Annual reunions of companies; and regiments of eivil war veterans of the thirty-third regiment, Indiana volunteer infantry. twenty-seventh regiment In. !. ana volunteer infan-j try; thirteenth Indiana volunteer I cavalry, and the persimmons brigade were held here Wednesday and were laruelv attende!. eutieers
were elected and routine business I hauffeur, was probably- fatally intransacted, but the meetings weroljured at noon Wednesday when the taken up for the most part in re-j automobile he w as driving' to his nevvincr acquaintances. Anion.:. the residence was hit by a fast Neu i'tficers e ected are: York Central mail train at the e'ot-Thirty-third regiment President, ( ta -zc av e. . rosltm here. The m.t-
J. R. Owens. Franklin, and secretary, A. J. Buchanan. Tw enty -sevent h regi nirnt Pi esi -ient. J. II. Fesler. Indianapolis and secretary. Major W. W. Haugherty. I ndiana polls. Thirteenth cavalry President W. .-a::.-xSS,-t Nobby' Tread
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UMt.UMillit.iiit,li1lut.lii.i'.iit,tti((.hiil.;.!iiti 'tt..t iMUf II. Rrovvn. secretary-treasurer. Roil I rvvi u. Persimmons brigade President Ab'iizo Murphy. e I rcensbii t ;inl "haplain. Joseph Reagan. T-rre Haute, and secretary, '.. T. Landers, Indianapolis. CHAUFFEUR MAY DIE ; Ta-t Train Hits Auloinohile em ;etSHi:X. Ind.. September 7. William S. Ralston. veils old. a chine was demdishej. Building for sab, situated .';t 1 S. IVettt st.. ;mJOi. ft.: strong tleors: con 1 licht; alley n one side. Call or write I'olsom. 2 S. St. .loset.h s(. A'h!.
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