Weekly Republican, Volume 56, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 March 1911 — Page 6
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lin College. The former is now musical student in Chicago University. About a dozen young ladies of th Sewing Circle took their cliafin dishes and walked out to the hora of Miss Vera Suseland today wher they spent a pleasant afternoo visiting and having an oyster fry. Miss Ida M. Haines was in Valparaiso today consulting with President Brown about her work for hexv summer, while there Miss Haines will hear Champ Clark's lecture tonight.
SATURDAY -Miss Marv McDaniel is verv low. I John Rush was in town this fore
noon. Alfred Brugh of Inwooc spent the day here. Perry Miller is transact h;g business in Warsaw.
.Miss Hazel Soice is the guest Chicago friends.
on business today.
Samuel Osborn of Culver was a lo cal visitor today. Carl Ebert accompanied his fathe to South Bend today.
Mrs. Bert Bushman is very. sick.
Mrs. John Wickizer a Mi. R. C. O'Blenis of Argos transacted business
in South Bend today. Jack Beatty of Bourbon, called on friends here today enroute to South Bend to visit friends. The St. Vincent de Paul Aid Society met Thursday afternoon with
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iL Y. Shirk of Lapaz was in towa spendin;? the past two weeks in South
Bend, returned home today. Mrs. Walter Chaple and daughter
Pearl, are visiting the former's sister
Mrs. Chas. Smith of Argos.
Mrs. Josie Harris has returned to
-Miss Arvada Parker of InwocxI South Bend, after visiting friends
spent the day here. Innd rplatives the rast week.
'Urs. A. Lu CJarl spent the day W:t Mr. and Mrs. J.S. York spent the
relatives at Inwood. day with their daughter, Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Amons visited friends ad Clarence Lemler at Bourbon.
Inwood today. II. C. Fry has pone to Mishawak for a few davs visit.
Mrs." Wm. McGlothin is the gnes
Mrs. J. W. Clark are visitin iriends at Deedsville. L. M. Henderson was a South Ben business transactor today. Steiner and Williams cru-a dal at Argos this afternoon. Mrs.'M. L. Voreis of Culver trans
O. G. Baker was a Niles, Mich, business transactor today. Mrs. Norman Myej was the gues of Inwood relatives today. Clarence Lender of Bourbon trans acted business here today. Ira Kreighbaum of Tyner transacted business here this forenoon. 3Ir. and Mrs. Howard Machlan ar
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jvirs. jonn öouuer oi quiver spea " the afternoon here with relatives. Mrs. E. C. Burroughs is spendin ;a few days with Warsaw relatives. Mrs. Samuel Walters will spen Sunday with relatives at Rochester. Miss Drucilla Klinger went t IHarris to visit friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kurtz are visit
Mrs. E. Replogle went to Bourbon to remain a few days with her par enls, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ruse. Miss Alice Langdon will be th guest of friends in South Bend an Elkhart for a couple of days. Mrs. Sarah Mortimore of Bourbon came today to spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Isaac Anderson. Chas. Force is home from the Mar
ion Soldiers Home and will be with
his son for a while on Route 8.
Mrs. E. M. Massena has gone to
Atwood to spend a few days with he daughter Mrs. C. A. Rovenstine.
Harold Oglesbee has returned to
his home in Indianapolis after transacting business here for a few days. Gus Kichler went to Argos this morning to bring a couple of horses
which Harry Hoham purchased, back
to Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Elder returned
to Gary, after attending the funeral
of Mr. Elder's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Elder. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Beard of Indi ana Harbor, formerly of this city
called on friends here today enroute
to South Bend. Miss Delldora DeLoney, teacher it Mishawaka schools, is spending Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
ini relatives at Donaldson for a fert Tn fteT-onev.
aJ's J Mrs. John Myers has gone to Ro Miss Emma Hörem is home from cheser, where she will spend th Columbia City, where, she teaches week with her husband's parents, Mr
school.
' L. L Funk of South Bend, formerly of this city, called on friends here today. . Mrs,- Julia Cole and children went to "Chicago to spend Sunday with vfrieads. Perry Mcllvaine went to Chicago "ibis morning, where he will visit fo -some time. rAlva McKesson of Tyner spent th iay with his brother, D. L. McKesso of this" city. - Harrison Cook of South Bend spen Friday evening and Saturday wit -bis mother. Aaron Miller and Leonard Spiche of Nappanee were in the city o business today. Miss Ina Hoover, a student at th South Bend Business College, is hom for a few days.
and Mrs. Jonas Myers. Miss Lois Thompson of South Ben
came down last evening to attend th D. A. R. meeting here, and to spend Sunday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jas. Jenkins and children went to Harris this morning, to spend Sunday with Mrs. Jenkin parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller
JVliss JLrma liumncnouser is xn
Bourbon visiting her" aunt, Mrs. 'Wilfred Erwin. While there she will at
tend a box social given by the High
School.
Mrs. R. P. Coons and daughter of
South Uend, returned home, after
visiting with relatives here for the
past week.
Miss Blanche Wooldrige, of Sioux City, Iowa, is visiting Miss Lyrel Morris. Miss Wooldrisre and Misa
Morris were school friends in Ober
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MONDAY Mrs. John Byrd of Culver was iu town today. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter were in the city today. Henry Miller of Bremen is in the city on business.
Bert Pitts has gone to South Bend for a few days. Fred Switzer of Inwood was a Plvmouth visitor today. Carl Ebert went to Bourbon on business this forenoon. F. M. McCrory went to Harris this forenoon on business. Miss Maggie Neiswonger of Inwood was in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mikel of Lapaz were in the oity today. A. E. Fink of Tvner transacted mr business here today. A. J. Rockford of Bremn came over on business today. Born March 11, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mead, a baby girl. Wm. Hooper of Darlington was a local visitor here today. Rollie Hawk of Culver was a business transactor here today. C. A. Bondurant was a Bremen business transactor today. Mrs. E. F. Way transacted business in Xiles, Mich, today. M. M. Logan of Valparaiso spend Sunday with relatives here. Wm. Corey and Jacob Drener of Argos were in town today. C. M. Walker and son Alono went to Tippecanoe Sunday. A. S. Benedict has gone to Rochester for the week on business. Mrs. Sarah Hissong was the guest of Dr. Loring.and wife Sunday. Thomas Love of Mishawaka spent ' Sunday with his parents here. Wm. Detwiler spent the day in South Bend transacting business. Wm. Everly is transacting business in Indianapolis for a couple ofdays. Miss Mable Monroe visited relatives and friends at Tyner yesterday. Mr. J. E. Bergman spent Sunday with her son, Ed. Bergman of Culver. Miss Lura Simons returned to Arros, after visiting Jas. Spinks and fa mil v. Sylvanus Overmyer of Richmond Center transacted court business here todav. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Appleman
transacted business in Hammond to-
Vive Seegrist of Etna Green called on friends here enroute to his home from IPorte. Ceo. Baxter went to Harris this morning, where he will work for Sherman Miller. Miss Dicie Bixler of Argos visited with E. C. Martindale and family over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Humrichouser went to Mishawaka to attend the funeral of a cousin there today. Jesse Astley and family of South Bend were in the city Sunday visiting with relatives. Miss Iva Glass, who is employed in South Bend, was the guest of friends and relatives over Sunday. B. G. Mitterling was in town from Bourbon Saturday showing one of his fine Overland automobiles.
Miss Delldora DeLoney returned to Mishawaka Sunday evening, after visiting her parents a few days. Wm. Hendricks, Sr., went to Logansport this morning, where he in tends to move in the near future. Miss Dora Whaley returned to
boutli Bend alter remaining over Sunday with her brother, Frank
Whaley.
Mrs. Pulaski Wickizer of Culve?
visited her daughter, Mrs. Elmei Young and Mrs. Harold Steiner Sunday. C. M. Stair of St. Joseph, Mo., who has been visiting his father, R. Stair, since Friday, returned home
rthi3 morning.
Miss Carrie Semler and Miss Ina Hoover returned to their studies in South Bend, after spending Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Geo. Burkett and children of Culver returned home after visiting her mother, Mis. A. Bortorff for a few dajs. Mrs. John Souder of Culver, who has been spending a few day3 with relatives here-and at LaPorte, returned home today. Mrs. D. M. Swinehart of Mishawaka returned to home after attending Mrs. Ormond Swinehart who is quite sick here. Harry Cormany and wife of Mishawaka, who were called here by the serious illness of Miss Ho Ellis, their nic, returned home today.
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Pretty patterns at 5 eents Double Roll. , Patterns in all Colors at 8c, 10c and 12c Double Roll. Beautiful patterns at 22c that will cost you 35c elsewhere. Tils-Paper at 38 cents per Double Roll.
There's always a lot of satisfaction about doing things well, whether it receives any notice or not. But to do well and be told that we've done well is mighty pleasant. And we've been overhearing some mighty complimentary remarKs about our Spring Display of Wall Paper.
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Leased Warsaw Opera House
The Balfour Amusement Company
has leased the Warsaw Opera Rous where they will put on first clas vaudeville and moving pictures They will also continue to hold th Orpheum in this city. ,
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Senator Shively in Town. Senator Shively passed through th city' Saturday on his way , home
from Washington. Mr. Shively will
return to Washington in time f or. th special session, April 4.
John W. Sickelsmitb, Greensboro, Pa., has three children, and like most children they frequenty take cold. "We have tried several kinds ol cough medicine," he says, "but have never found any yet that did then, as much good' as Chamberlain fn Cough Remedy,' ' For sale by All Dealers.
Big Sign Falls. Mr. C. A. Wills says that th Wisconsin powder mill explosio caused the falling of the big Hein pickle sign on the plant at Tippecano The people there thought the explo feion was thunder.
If you have trouble in getting rid of 'your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason "why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by All Dealers.
Fire in West End. The fire department was called out Saturday at 3 A. M. to the home of Jack Siddle, whose barn was o fire. The fire was soon extinguished only the roof being burned. It i supposed the fire started from the night freight train on the Vandali railroad.
The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct th'ese disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by All Dealers,
