Weekly Republican, Volume 56, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 March 1911 — Page 4
THE REPUBLICAN
SAMUEL E. BOYS, Edltor and Prop
ISSUED EVRY THURSDAY. Entered as second class matter January 14, 1911, at the post office at Plymouth, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One year. , fl.50 8lx months 75 rwo months 25 The caper will be continued unless ordered
jpyeo. except wnere suDscnDers uve outuae tse county. The date on the yellow alio la the U ne to which 70a have paid.
THE COUNTRY FARM REPORT
sold during a period of five years and which should have been accounted for each year. But more than that, it has brought x the board of commissioners to a realization of
their duty in the conduct of this farm and they are now following the law in regard to purchases and sales fir- and
from the Infirmary.
It remains to be seen whether the new management, under the new re-
slrictions, will succeed in puttin j enough of business method into thai conduct of the farm to reduce byj several thousand dollars yearly th$
heretofore extravagant expenditure
of the institution.
The editor if this paper feels thafl he has done some real good for tba people of the county in being partly, instrumental in bringing about thesa changes for the better in one of ou
this ii
PREPARE NOW FOR SPRING
SOWING
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The renort of th Rrat
on thp Marli oMrr TnfirrJ important institutions, and
completely vindicates the position tak-'satisfaction enough for the effort en by the Chronicle in the last cam mae paign, and also the republican party ( .
organization for bringing the matter( before the people. This accomplishes
NOTHING BUT FOAM
something for the future, and for thqt Complaint is already being made good of the people now, if it did nofl by the beer drinkers of the comfor the campaign. Jmunity that the two sa'loons are so The people know now what they t greedy for profit that they are givdid not believe then that the trutK ing the gentry nothing but foam for was told about the conduct of thia'beer. county institution. Some laughingly, others more in A number of people in both parties disgust are saying that they are thought that this expose of affairs drinking foam these days. In addiwas only a political dodge to influence tion, it is said that fifteen cents a the voters. Now they know it was bottle is charged for beer when it not. Now they know that it was don J was never known here to ask more in the interest of the voters and tax- than ten cents. payers of the county. We think that the saloons are doIt is hard indeed to Bpend time,' ing a good service by this action. It energy and money and even rLk( would be very disastrous to the friendships in doing something wr health of the drinker, who has been is for the benefit of the whole pe "dry" for nearly two whole years,
and then be thought a hypocrite and to begin on anything stronger than
political shyster for doing it.
This vindication, therefore, comin
as it does from the opposite politica
foam. The fifty per cent, advance
in the price of bottled beer is also a good thing, because it will tend to
party, is very refreshing to the Re prevent too much drinking, all at once
publiean, and fully repays any and this of course the saloons are momentary feelings of regret for hav concerned about, ing wasted energy on a thankless 2f- -fort. One may now drink as much as he The expose and investigation hav pleases in Plymouth and it is no 1 accomplish'! much-for the people. In body's business where he got it.
the first piace it secured the account " ing for $446.60 of butter and cream Plymouth is 1 wet
it
(continued from page 1) sufficientlydry, tht oats are ready to sow. If they are to be kept for some time before solving, they should, of course, be more thoroughly dried to prevent heating. QFdinarily it is most convenient to treat the oats the afternoon or evening before they are to Ue sown. Then in tnV morning they are ready. Each gallon of the made up solution is enough for a little more than a bushel of oats, that is one pound of formalin mixed with 50 gallons of water is enough for 50 or 60 bushels. The' price of formalin (40 per cent, formaldehyde) varies from 25 to 40 cents per pound. It should be practically as clear as water After treating the seed oats, avoid contamination with smut spores from untreated oats, as in bags, bins, etc' Clean bags and bins should be used, or they may be cleaned by washing with boiling water or the formalin solution. Two or three men can easily treat 50 bushels in less than half an hour, that is, to the point of covering the pile. The treatment should be generally practiced where there is any danger from oat smut. Try it. For further particulars and illustra t ions,' see Circular No. 22 of this Station. A. G. Johnson, Assistant Botanist
GILBERT LAKE
Nels Larson is on the sick list this week. Martin Anderson spent Monday at Hamlet and Walkerton. Theodore Hammarbeck has purchased another horse. Marion Anderson buzzed wood north of Donaldson last week. Frank Bollinger put in some more phones in this vicinity Monday.
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Ban Wilson & Company Stock 117 LaPorte Street Consisting of Men's, Women's and-Children's Oxfords and Shoes, Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Cloaks, Men's Stiff and Soft Hats, Overalls, Work Shirts, Socks, Canvas Gloves, Domestics, Laces, Silk Gloves, Ladies' Belts, Corsets. Men's and Young Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats. All of these goods must be sold regardless of cost and the room vacated. Below are given a few prices illustrating this unparralled saving. 875 pair Men's Women's and AMsses' Oxfords (all up-to-date snappy styles) worth up to $5.00 a pair, now from $1.25 to $2.50 per pair. Men's and Young Men's all-wool Suits, worth up to $18.00 now going for $5.45. Boys' Overcoats, all-wool, worth up to $10.00, now take them away at $1.50 to $3.00. Men's Overcoats, all-wool, worth up to $18.00, yours for $6.45. Men's Pants, all-wool, worth up to $3.50 now selling for $1.25 to $1.50. Latest styles in Aen's Soft and Stiff Hats, $3.00 value now going at $1.45. v 20 dozen Men's and Boy's Caps, worth up to 75c, now 15 cents each.
pecial for Ladies
Ladies' and AMsses Coats and Jackets, worth up to $20.00, for 50 cents up to $3.65. 45 cent Brooms for 25 cents; 50 dozen Ladies' Fancy Belts, worth up to 50c, going at 8 cents. A new lot of Calicoes, Ginghams' and Muslins at sale price. We have received a large consignment from o wholesale Millinery house of Trimmed aud Un-lrimmed Hats; also Plumes. .Flowers and Trimmings that we will sell at 20 cents on the dollar. Now is the time to buy your;, Summer or Spring Hal-, Salt begins Friday and will continue until the stock is sold. BAN WEILSM , CO. 117 IUaPirt;e SC., Plyisaojatihi, Uracil.
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TO SATURDAY, MARCH 18, INCLUSIVE Owing to the strenuous demands made on us by our immense following of customers, we will continue our IVlighty Removal Sale until Saturday, March 18th. We still have Hundreds and Hundreds of exceptional bargains for you, in every department. Values of unheard of magnitude. Immense Bargains in our Overcoat department. Our Suit department offers thousands of suits for man, boy or child. Our shoe department, our cap and hat department, our furnishing goods department are filled with unusual bargains
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We do not want to move any of our have put the knife deeper
present stock, if possible, and and deeper into prices.
25 pairs Men's Snag proof Hoods 1st quality Rubber Boots - - - $3.00 35 pairs Bargain and Self Royal Snag proof Bcots at - - - - 3.48 100 pairs Men's 3 Dress Shoes in all latest toes and,leathers--also Oxfords - 1.88 75 pairs Children's Selz Liberty Bell Shoes 98c Men's, Boys and Children's Overcoats Your choice of any in our store at One-half prices. Let us show "em" to you, it will cost you nothing.
Boys' Boys' Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's
Knee pants suits at Knee pants Suits at Suits at (15 and $16 Suits at $20 and $22 Suits at $25 and $30 Suits at
98c 19c $2.95 3.98 8.88 13.98 16.48
Anchor Brand Dress Shirts 75c value at 42c xtra good work Shirts - - 33c
Now do not let this continuance of our Mighty Removal Sale pass your notice. It means Money-saving for you on all your wearing apparel. Take advantage of this sale by all means. Bring on the men folks; clothe them from head to foot at your own prices. We refund .money on any unsatisfactory purchase. Be Sure and get in while this sale is in progress. Bear in mind Saturday, March 18th, closes this mighty sale.
The Store That Always Makes Good
LAUER S
Good Clothes Store Of Course
Notice of Pinal Settlement of Estat In the matter of the estate o Mary A. Yockey deceased. In the Marshall Circuit Court Fehruary Term, 1911. Notice is hereby given that the un
dersijmed, as administrator of tha
estate of Mary A. Yockey deceased has presented and filed his final ac count and vouchers in final Bcfr'le
ment of said estate, and that tha
same "will come up for the examina tion and action of said Circuit Cour on the 24th day of April 191V-a
which time all persons interested in
WANTED, fCR SALE, RENT, ETC. (Advertisements under this bead inserted for 10 cents a line. Count about 6 words to the line.THi Republican carries your ad all over Marshall county and beyond.)
For sale or rent 8 room' house an 3 lots, good cellar, good well wate hen house. COS S. Plumb st. Joh Thomas m-9-16-23.
Ready for Foundry Work.
I. am prepared to do all kinds of foundry repair work, castings and machine work, boiler and engine re-
said estate are required to appear in pairing. Farm bells and plow points ssid Court and show cause, if anjj of special kinds manufactured.
there be, why said account and v2-16-23;30 . Isaac Anderson,
Plymouth.
Tuning a Specialty Phone S933 PIANOS
vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate, and al n f Vi d to lnfaractod V or-oin a 7"0 nl c1
. i . , . ' , i farm of 80 acres, one halfmile eouta hereby required, at the time and plac T j ,
aforesaid, to appear and make proof! J "7 71"
For sale A fine well improve!
of their heirship or claim to any par
of said estate. Done March 8th 1911.
Witness, the clerk and Seal of said shall Co., Lapaz, Ind
Marshall Circuit Court, at Plymouth Indiana, this 8th day of March 1911 J. C. Whitesell, Clerk. L. M. Lauer, Atty. w9-l(L
of . Lapaz. Well tiled and improve
ment in good repairs. If sold; pos-
session given ac once. inquire ot
James F. Galbraith, Cvvner. Mar-
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Will you not investigate this Crown Piano? Sold by WELCOME 0. MILLER 300 North Plumb Street.
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For sale 103 acres, 10 miles "south
of South Bend and two miles west oi
Lakeville. 15 acres of good timber
land the rest unde'r cultivation. Fine
stock farm with the best of improve
ments. Large house and bank barn. Will sell cheap if taken soon. Inquire 905 S. Michigan St. E. F. Herbster.
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On account of the impossibility of securing pasture, I will sell at public auction at my residence, 810 south Miner street on SATURDAY, MARCH 25, Beginning at 1:30 P. M. the following personal property : HORSES 1 three year old, by Pilot Chimes; 2 two year olds, by Billy Strong; 1 seven year old mare. COWS 1 four; year old registered Jersey Cow; 1 four year old Durham Cow, fresh. Two dozen Chickens. FARM IMPLEMENTS Rubber tire top buggy, good as new; Rubber tire "Bike", good as new; Wagon J 2-seated Sleigh good as new; two sets work Harness; one set single Harness; two riding Corr Plows; two one-horse Cultivators; one Harrow; new Gordon Plow; two walking breaking Plows. ' TERS OF SALE All sums unde $5 Cash in hand. All sums over $5 a credit of 7 months will be given, purchase giving his note with good and acceptable freehold security with1 out interest if paid when due; if no so paid, to draw 8 per cent interest from f date, and without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. A discount of 4 per cent, will be given for cash on all sums over $5.00. No property to be removed until terms of sale are compiled with. Nelson Sanner Steiner & Willams Auctioneers.
For sale 2-1910 Model F Buicks, five pasener . touring cars, -.equipped with magneto, top, wind shield, and
speedometer, used as demonstratin
cars. 1-second-hand 40 horse power Pope Toledo car, equipped, and in good condition. 1-New Demot Roadster. Get in cominunation at once. Price is right, as we must make room for new 1911 models. 20th .Century Motor Car & Supply Co. South Bend, Ind.
MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property, "by Cress-
ner & Coi, Plymouth Ind., at lowest rates; quick action, no delay; time to suit borrower.
No. 2105. Notice of Admininistration Rfnf nf TnliA.nfl. Marshall Co.. 8 si
Notice 'is hereby given that the nmj dersigned has been appointed Execuv
tor or trie . estate oi nacnei uurKeie late of Marshall County, Indiana deceased. Said estate is supposed t4 be solvent. Charles A. Zink, Executor. Hess d'.Hess, Attys. w9-l6-2a
If you want your SPRING SUIT early I would advise you to come now and make your selection. This insures prompt delivery. Prices from $20.00 on up. BERGMAN, the Tailor.
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LU IVI DlniJ Steam, fitting, hot water and Steam heating, pump supplies and well work all done with best of materials and workmanshin. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED I carry in stock a full line of bath tubs, lavatorie?, closete, kitchen finks, range boilers, motor pumps, bath loom specialties, cistern pumpe, well pumps, cellar drains, backwater valves, slop sinks, hydrants and lawn hose, mill and threshers' supplies, pneumatic tanks O. B. KLINGERMAN 113 North Center, Plymouth, Ind. Phones: Shop, 837, residence, 903
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HOURS 1 to 5:30 P.M. 7 to 8:30 P.M. -
TELEPHONE Offce 402 Residence 60
DR. H. P. PRESTON PHYSICIAN AND SÜRGIO.I Special Attention Riven to Diseases of VLi Eye.Ear, Nose and Throat, Glasses Fitted. OFFICE: OVER BALL &CO. PLYMOUTH
Glasses
They are Eye-Helps if Right; EjeHurters and HeadacheMakers, if Wrong. We Fit 'em Right. DR. E. R. WOOD Resident Eyesight Specialist.
Office oyer Overmyer & Anderson's Shoe store Plymouth, Indiana. Phone 622.
Eyes Examined Free anil Hesdaches Prevented. c Glasses fitted at moderate prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
The Kanarr Home A First-Class Place to Board E9ASD BY TEE DAY, tfEK 62 IM 'A Specialty of Serving Dinners , Both Week Days and Sundays Home Cooking ancf Home Service WILL OPEN MARCH 1 MRS. OLIVE KANARR West Jefferson at.. Old V and alia house
Wanted Capable representative for Prudential Casualty Cot selling Accident, Health Liability, Automohle, Elevator, Boiler, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance. References required. Address L. L. Longdon, South Bend, Indiana. Suite 309 "J MS" Bids. '
Phone 408 A, C. Richard s Coal and Wood Office corner Plumb and Htrrlsoo Streets Plymouth, Indiana. Saves cost of box on fuel ind
DR. J. BURKE & CO., Optometrists 230 South Michigan Street. South Bend. Indiana Established 1900.
N, B. ASPINALL Physician and Surgeon 308 N. Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, - - INDIANA Surf eon to the Pentisylvanu, Vamdalia and Lake Shore Railroad.
P.M. Bcrkit . n. c. W. Bttrkit? DENTISTS Office hours 8:30 a. m to 12 m. 1 p. in. to 5 p m. Rooms in Burkett Building PLYMOUTH - . INDIANA.
Q. F. HITCHCOCK, DENTIST all klnda of Dental, work uch aj Crowntt Brlda-e work. Plate and Filling of any kind. Office oyer Marshall Co. Trust & Savtors Co B'k
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