Weekly Republican, Volume 56, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 March 1911 — Page 8

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B AHB EH J. O. Snyder and family near Plymouth spent Sunday will Chas. HupI and family. Afred Sheaks is working in Plymouth.

Ana Spraj? of Tyner is sewing for Mrs. Guy Koss this week. Agnes Itupel visited over Sunday in South Bend. Anna Swanson of North Liberty spent a few days witn her sister, Mrs Truman ' Lemert.

L. A. Scliineltz and family and Curtis Ramsby and family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Frank Scmetlz near North Liberty.

ed the funeral of Mrs. John Compton at Bethel Sunday.

,P0PLAR GROVE. Ladies Aid will meet next Thursday with Mrs Ham Hissong. Mable Copp spent Sunday with Iva Scott. ' Wm. Thorn burg and family and Mrs W. H. Myers, Oris Grossman and wife, Mrs. 0. McFarlmd and Mrs. Morris A gier of Plymouth all visited last Wednesday with David Grossman and family. The wood chopping for Rutland church at Jim Voreis last Thursday was largely attended.

John Kalcy and family from Bass

Lake visited last Tuesday with Y. II. Myers and family. F. M. Parker made Plymouth his , first trip with his car for this year. K : , PLEASANT VIEW. The ladies of this vicinity very pleasantly Furprised Mrs. Noah Bickel laet Wednesday by calling upon her in a body and eewing all the rags in eight. Mh. A. J. Ripley of Fort Scott, Mo., and Mrs. G. L. Boyd of Crown Point, Ind., have recently visited with Mrs. B. J. Edwards. The school teacher Robert Head wears a emile these days on account of the new boy that came to stay at his house la3t Monday. Frank Gross spent Monday in Plymouth. Mr. Hoyt and Paul Snyder were in Plymouth on business last Friday. March wind i3 no ripe dream but a reality this year. AH the farms in this vicinity have a tendency to jump the fences and blow away. Two. more weeks ofjschool.

SLIGO. Elmer Keene has the m easiestMrs. Pontius is quite sick at this writing. , Miss Lula Perkins spent Saturday and Sunday with Ruby York. Miss Lena Perkins is spending

a few days with friends at Culver.

Mrs. Ned Mar:h and Mrs. Noah Marsh spent Tuesday with Mrs. Shatford. Harry Bender had the mitfürt une of beiog kicked in the face by a horse, w Miss Lucy Marth sptnt wäfe days last week with her brother Marion east of Plymouth. Mrs. Henry York is in Plymouth caring for her daughtsr, Bernice, who is quite sick. Agustus Seider returned from South Bend, after spending a few weeks with friends there. Mrs. Agustus Seiders and Mrs. John Zumbaugh spent Friday with Mre Noah March.

: TWIN LAKES. - - Mrs. Morris Agler of Plymouth spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs.. Lloyd McFarlin. J. W. Nichols returned toj his home last Thursday from INorth Manchester where he had been taking care of h'i3 father,who i3 quite ill. W. Wenino moved on Mrs. Goddard's phce lately vacated by O. Clemens. J. McFarlin was theuest of hie son, Lloyd McFarlin, Friday. Lloyd McFarlin harrowed and sowed lawn grais seed'Son our Pottowaltomie Park last week.) Mis3 Ilo Meade is on the sick list. Eli Freese spent Sunday in Chicago. There will be anotlier old-faeh-ioned spelling school held at the Twin Lake school house Friday

evening, March 31. Everybody is

invited.

D. Holderman was taken quite sick Monday night, but is some

better at this writing. ....

GREEN TOWNSHIP. Josph Abair of Sligo was a Sunday visitor here. Ray Shaw came from Valparaiso

Saturday to visit a few days. MUs Mattie ' Marehman fpent Sunday with Fern Bennett. Mis3 Olive Lake visited over Sunday with'Mis Fova Irwin. 0 Ben Cox and wife Fpent Sunday with his brother, George and wife Ira Flora and family from west of Center ate Sunday dinner with Sim Cooper and family. Mrs. Grover Mossman of South Bend is spending a week with her parents, J. P. O'Connell and wife. Miss Golda Moon came Saturday from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Hollis Mattix at Argos. Several ladies met with Mrs. Miner Flagg Thursday to assist in carpet rag sewing.

Mu hdna Cooper wno is em

ployed in the Rochester Glove Factory is spending this week at

nome.

About twenty young peop'e met

at the home' of Frank Calhoun and

wife Thursday evening to give a surprise farewell to their daughter,

Miss Jennie, the family moving to Culver Friday. The evening was spent in games and social chat and all departed at a late hour wishing

Miss Jennie much happiness in her

new circle of friends.

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Several from this township wrote for teachers' license at Plymouth

Saturday.

Ernest Hall is quite sick with

pneumonia.

Jno. Swinehart lost a horse Satur day due to a broken leg of some

time ago.

David Waggner and i family of

Etna Green, and Mis3 Ruth Harley were guests of James Waggoner and

family.

The box social, was fairly well

attended Saturday night and the boxes sold well. They took in $30.8S indoor fees, boxes and the cake for the most popalär lady.

Leah Parsons took the cake.

Jno. Swinehart was out of town

oyer Sunday.

Jno. Ritter waa an Elkhart caller

Saturday and Sunday.

lira. Gabe Mitchell of Marion, 1 t t ! ji : 1

Hiiu iormeny uvea nere, was

tsried at the Tip Town cemetery

Friday afternoon.

James. waespnca and L. B.

INWOOD.

Ora Switzer from Decatur, 111., is

visiting his parents this week.

Etta Burnam is sick. Chas. Hennesee is visiting his par

ents from Illinois.

Robert Stoler is operator at Bour

bon now. He expectc to move there

soon.

Ed Warnacut was in town this

morning between trains on business

from Bourbon.

Chas. Apple and family were at

Plymouth Tuesday.

Mrs. Clara Bristol from Bourbon

visited her uncle John Hites folks

over . Sundav.

Township S. S. Council

The department officers and super

intendents of the Center township

Sunday school association Tire called

to meet in council on Sunday, April

2nd, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Dr. A. C. Hume, on south Michigan ßtreet.

By request of township president.

Advertised Letters. Agt P.VC. C. & St. L. Jesse Mangus Samuel Simon Frank McFarland Rev. Thos. Eshaya W. A. Bonns Paul McDonald

Ladies Mrs. Retta Jones Miss Laura Dean

SPECIAL

During this Great April Sale we offer a Special Inducement Best Calicos at 5 Cts.

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A Oreat Exhibit of New Thlo Awaits Ute visitor at thi etore now. Every department 1 crammed and jammed with new and attractive spring and summer merchandise and the prices are charactistic "Bee Hive Price6"-a little Jess than we expected to pay and very muea lower than elsewhere.

- . Out Aonuäl April Sale Ru9 Carpels, Linoleums and Curtains Starting Friday' and Closing "Saturday, April 8

More of everything than you will find anywhere else in town: Lower prices than you will find anywhere else in this or any other town. Read every word, compare every price, then come and see the wonderfully complete display,. Bigger and Better Than Ever.

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Rare Chance to Buy Carpets A great saving opportunity on Carpets and a great stock from which to make your selections. If you need a Carpet don't overlook this sale. Best all-wool, extra super 70c value, Sale Price JJj Cotton ChaiD, wool filling, 60c value. Aflf Sale Price YOl Extra super, regular 55c value, AOf Säle Price TfaVl Agra Carpet , X Sale Price CtsJVj 30 cent Fiber Carpet, Sale Price aVJPl Mattings Good Quality Matting 13c Regular 22c value, at 18c 25 cent. value Matting, at 21c Fiber Matting, at 25c 30 cent Japanese Matting, at. 25c 35 cent Japanese Matting, at 28c Linoleums and Oil Cloth We have a wonderfully complete stock of Linoleums in sizes to fit almost any room without piecing. X complete assortment of patterns in floral and tile effects. During this sale they will sell at from 44c to 65 cents.

Curtain Rod Fixtures Brass Door Rods, complete Brass Rods with silver.knobs, regular 1 flp , 25 cent kind IV Kß r White Enamel Curtain Rods, A

complete AW

Room Size Rugs, All Kinds. The most remarkable, complete line of Room Size Rugs ever shown in Plymouth or any other town of the same size. The prices quoted for this sale are lower than you will find elsewhere; look around and see. 6x9 one pieep, Nepperham 0JÄ fiS Rugs, at qJUeOw? 6r.9 Smith's Colonial ft Off Rugs, at 7eOo? 7- 6x9 one piece Nepperbam 0 ßfi Rugs, at XeOJ 8- 3x10-6 oce piece Nepperham fiß xiugg, at 11 QsJ 8-3x10-6 Smith's Axminster - 0 Off Rugs, at IOiOJ 9x12 Manor Seamless 1 Og Rugs, at 1 1 mOJ 9x12 Nepperham Seamless 14 fiS Ttpestay Rugs ..lTf03P 9x12 Axminster f fjg Rugs, at AOeOJP 9x12 Smith's Axminster Of ftg Rugs, at tt'ltüJ 9x12 Smith's Axminster., 1 7 ftg Drop Pattern Rugs 1 UO' 9x12 Dependon Axminster 0 65 Rugs, at &L0J 9x12 Smith's Velvet ' 99 05 Ruga, at aVaV.OuP 10-6x12 Seamless, Smith's 1 J fifi Nepperham Rugs, at.... 1 10- 6x13 6 Smitn's Tapestry fjfi Rugs, at &3JJ 11- 3x12 Smith's Velvet Ol fjg Rugs, at i &JLJJ 11-3x12 Smith's Axminster Oß ß Rag?, at ...JJJ 12x13-6 Smith's Axminster öS Rugs, at vJ l(JO 12x15 Smith's Axminster Off Rugs, at : sJ&mUiJ

Small Rugs Hofi Rugs are especially pleasing in Dining or Bed Rooms, cool and clean, and wear forever. We have a large assortment, sizes 6x9; 9x9; 8-3x10-6; 9x12

Window Shades All Sizes We can save you money on Window Shades, especially on large sizes which we usually have made to order. We carry the extra sizes in stock made up and ready to hang and our prices are much lower than you will find elsewhere

All Linen Shades, six foot eize, during this sale

All Linen Shades, seven foot fize, during this sale

23c 29c

Big Showing Lace Curtains If wetcannot please you exactly in Lace Curtains, you are hard to please, as we show an immense variety in every grade from cheapest to besi. Good Nottingham Curtains, dainty patterns 1 in regular size . 42c Nottingham Curtains usually sold at 90c, per pr 68c Regular $1 Nottingham Curtains, pretty pattern?,. liberal eizep, 85c Regular $1.25 Curtains...: 95c A splendid $1.50 Curtuin, in newest designs, during this sale $1 19 Beautiful $2,25 Curtaius 1.68 Cluny Curtains, regular $5.00 value 3 75 Cluny Curtains worth $6.50 4 75 Bobinet Curtains, $1.50 value 95c $1.75 values 1.45

Curtain Scrims A great many people prefer home made Curtains of Scrim or Madras to the lace ones To please such people we have an exceptionally complete line of Curtain Draperies in every quality, ranging in price from 5 cents to $1.25.

HONOR DEPARTING PASTOR.

Presbyterian Brotherhood Hold Banquet and Have Public Program For Rev. and Mrs. Pflug.

THIRTEENTH REGIMENT GOING INTO CAMP

Polling Places In Plymouth First precinct Court House Second precinct Engine house. Third precinct The first house on the "west side of Michigan street south of the vioduct.

Marriage Licenses

John E Hunt, 25 Nappanee, to Jennie Sumpton, 19, Marshall county.

Edar A. Houser 23, Lakeville to

Gladys O. Stilson, 18 Bremen.

Medical Association Meeting The Medical association of Plym

outh will meet in tbe office of Dr.

Eley Thursday afternoon.

Rev. G. A. Pflug will leave for his new charge at Vandalia, Ill., on Saturday or possibly Friday afternoon. In his honor before he left the city the Presbyterian Brotherhood, of which

he has been the head for five years,

gave him a farewell banquet and pub-

lic program last night.

The banquet was served by Mr.

Clifton at the Star restaurant and was attended by about forty men and boys.

The meal was a fine one and was followed by a few toasts, under the direction of Dr. T. A. Borton, who acted as master of ceremonies. Rev. Mr. Yager, O. S. Ellis, Ralph Leonard and S. E . Boys made short talks. Mr. Leonard printed for the Brotherhood a half dozen very fine silver spoons, which Mr. Pflug received with some very grateful remarks. At the church the announced program was carried out. The speeches were very good and appropriate and threw many bouquets at the departing pastor and his good wife. The

music by the quartet and the solos were a delight to all. The church was filled to the doors by the many

who came to do honor the man who has been pastor of the church and an influence in the city for good during the past eight years he has lived here.

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Read Our Ads This Week

The young Percheron stallion Ajac

is a gray and weighs 1700. Was f oale June 20, 190C. Got by Alac wlm weight is a ton, register No. 40X "46434"; dam is a 7-8 Percheron wl weighs 1800. .Alac 40533 "46434 by Besigue "10602" bv Brilliant I 11116 "2919" out of Pelote"7595 by Favori "4770." This horse can be found at my bai at all times 4 miles west of Plymou and 3 miles south of Tyner on the L porte road. TERMS $10.00 to insure a ni' day colt. If owner parts with ma before time of foaling he will forfV the insurance. All trial days W be regularly attended. The stallion is licensed accordh to the laws of Indiana a.nd all servi fees will be collected according: Care will be taken to prevent ac dents but will not be - responsil should any occur. CHAS. -RUFF,! Owner and Keeper. Phone No. 12, Donaldson.

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