Weekly Republican, Volume 56, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 April 1911 — Page 6
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THURSDAY Mrs. Marion Cramer "was a Harris risitor today. C. M. McCrory transacted business at Harris today. Ralph Öwoverland transaced business in Chicago oday. B. F. AlcCulloug-i went to i Jourbun tin I is:n"ss tooVv. Miss Pearl Chap si of Bourbon was in 4own this rwrning. Mrs. J. A. Miller was the guest J of Argos friends today. Miss Pf.-arl Miller spent Wednesday evening in this city. Merl Rir.ggenbenr went to Niles Mich., on business today. John Pfender is quite ill at his &ome with erysiplus. Daniel Netter of Warsaw was a local visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Win. Gast spent the day with friends in Argos. . G rover Walters of Bremen was in the city today on business. F. If. Kuan irusacted Li'smss at-D'ii;iidfon this Kvrnoon. J. S. Xess spent the day at Cromwell transacting business. - Wm. Sinsjrey of South Bend spent Wednesday evening in this city. David Lineberry went to Cresline, O., on a business trip today. Daniel Miles spent yesterday with bis daughter in South Bend. Clinton Grabe was a South Bend business transactor yesterday. Miss Cecile Morelock was the guest of South Bend friends today. Luther Holiam is confined to his home with a severe case of quinsy. G. II Ogden of Milford is in the eity visiting his son, Arbic and wife. Mrs. Clara Tipton of.Mentone is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Eley. C. M. Slayter has resigned his position as clerk at M Thomas store. Mrs. Eunice Yohn of Inwood was in the city, this morning on "business. Mrs. liver Andres is visiting relatives in South Bend for a few days. Mrs. S. L. Rifchey has returned from a visit with Mishawaka relatives. Miles Price, a student of Chicago University is home for a few days Tacation. Mrs. S. C. Rhinehart is visiting her sister, Mrs. James A. Huffman of Argos. Miss Dora Zumbaugh is at Elkhart where she went to attend the funera of a cousin. Mrs. C. Frank of Birmingham, Ala. is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miles. II. B. Elloit of 'Louisville Ky returnee! .home after spending some time in this city. Mrs. Ida Beyler, who has been visiting relatives at South Bend re turned home today. Frank Hdly returned to Warsaw this morning where he is working for the Balfour Amusement Co. Miss Minnie Swindell is home for her spring vacation from Oxford where she is attending college. Jacob Zumbaugh has gone to Elk hart where he will attend the funeral of his niece, Mrs Walter Witwer. 0. A. Burroughs of the Heinz Pickle Cof ot LaPorte was in the eity today in the interests of the company. Wm. IL Foulke, John W. Loty and Jos F. Orr of Bourbon were here yesterday on business concerning the local option election. Miss Irene Kuhn, who is attending Oberiin College is hone to spend her spring vacation with her parents, 2Ir and Krs. F. H. Kuhn. C A. Reeve has moved his office from the Marshall County Trust and Savings Co., building, into the room above M. Soice's Hardware store. 0. F. Hoover & Co., have com pleted repapering and painting the interior of their store room, formerly the Suit grocery.. The improvement makes the room much cleaner and will enable the turners to keep a still better store. FRIDAY Jöhn Bahr of Warsaw . was in town today. Geo. Baxter spent the day in Harri9 oft business. Wm. Turnbull of Warsaw spent the day in the city. Hubert SeyboM of Winona Lake iras in the city today.
he otomacbV O. G. Baker transacted buhiess in Nile, Mich, today. Wm. Richmond is her from Chicago for a few days. Mrs. Walter Williams o! Hibbard spent the morning here. Jesse Domer of Walkertoü trans acted business here to Jay. Rev. J. F. Appleman was an Ar. g-8 business transactor today. Mrs. Jasper Helsel and children are visiting relatives; at Argos. Mrs. Geo. Washburn went to Ar gos to spend the day with friends. Frank Watkin9 spent the day at Knox transacting business. . Miss Ethel Stilson was the Ruest of friends in South Bend today. Chas. Miller of Columbia City transacted business here Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Wnitesell of Donaldson was io the city shopping today. Mrs. I. Hahn went to Bourbon to transact business this morning. Mrs. Cora Hahn visited relatives and friends in South Bend today. Chas. Harn has gone to Inwood to spend a short time with relatives. Judgj Harry Bernetha of Rochester spent Thursday afternoon in the city. Mrs. Belle Snoake of South Bend ( transacted business here this afternoon. Wm. Hardy went to. South Bend to buy repairs for the Milner & Grube elevator. ' Bruce Fulweider has gone to Warsaw to visit his parents for a few days. jNJrs. Liddia Forgey has gone to Pern to visit with relatives, for the next three or four weeks. Mrs. Allan returned home last night after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Tim, at Dansville. Frank Huffman of Argos is here today superintending the new voting machine at the court bouse. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall spent the day with their daughter, Mrs. Fred Fromm, of South Bend. H. L. Davis of South Bend, pastor of the First Methodist church returned home this morning. Mrs. Geo. Swihart has gone to Bourbon to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Coar. Adam Holem has gone to Elkhart, where he will attend ,the funeral of a relative, Mr. Swihart. W. A. Rhinehart, who is working in Chicago, spent Thursday evening with his family in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reifenberg of Niles, Mich., returned home after spending a few days with their eon Flay, here. . Miss Iona Wickey, who has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Clay of. Ft. Wayne, is reported to be seriously ill. lira. W. H. Bates and daughter of Bourbon went to Peru to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Christian Walter. Frank Hendricks and wife of Logansport returned home today after spending a short time with relatives and friends here. Miss Elma Bickel of Burr Oak, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Simon York of this city, returned home today. Mrs. L. C. Wiseman and daughter, Mrs. H. E. Behmer of Culver called on friends here today enroute to Arfcos to visit Mrs. Marietta Leland. Miss Delldora DeLoney will come home from Mishawaka tonight to spend a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. DeLoney. W. L. Leak of Anderson, State manager of the Meridian Life Insurance Company, is spending a
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H. E. Hess. j Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shell were in South Bend today.Mrs. Frank G irn spent the day in South Bend on business. August Walhce spent the day at Iuwo(d transacting business. Henderson Smith went to Hamlet on business this morning. Mrs. Chas. liecknell and Mrs. J. M. RohbiLS went to Walkerton, where they were called by the death of the formerVdau?hter. Mrs. Fred Crow, foimerJy Miss Iva White of this city. SATUFDAY W. A. Jones was a South Bend visitor today. . Frank Burns transacted business in Chicago today. W. S. Easterday of Culver was in the city today. Plymouth is -still "wet" and gettin' no better fast. Mrs. N. C. Petticord went to Sunday with relatives. Mrs. C. Z. Rowe spent Saturday in Argos with friends. Russell Tanner was a Chicago business transactor today. Maryjn Gilliam is visiting rela. tives at Bremen a short time. Miss Emma Protsman was the guest if South Bend friends today Mrs. Addie Zents spent the day with her laughter, Chloe, at Harris. Miss Merle Bosworth went to Millersburg to attend a house party iriven by Miss Kuth Hostetler. Mrs. Netta Heminger is the guest of South Bend friends for a few days Peter Uncapher wsnt to Grovertown to snend Sunday with friendsDavid Joseph cf Culver spent the forenoon litre transacting business. " Mr. and Mrs. M. Reid are spending a few das with friends in South Bend. Miss Hazel Soice will be the gueet of friends in Chicago oyer Sunday. Miss Ivatherine Bollman went to Donaldson to spend the week . with relatives. Miss Alice Coddington has gone to her home in Colon, Mich., to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Miss Laura Boss has gone to Bremen where she will remain for a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. R..A. Randall and daughter Eleanor' left today for Tekonsha, Mich., where they will be until next Thursday While in Michigan they will look at their new mill property at Union City. MONDAY Cha3. VanCamp was a Lapaz visitor today, Mies Alice Langdon was a South Bend visitor today. . Mrs. Etta Lechliter returned to her home in Ober Saturday. C. A. Reeve transacted business at Warsaw Saturday afternoon. f Mrs.-Q. 0. Yarrick is in Argos visiting, her ' eister, Mrs. Jesse Finn:-. Mrs. F. Ii. Kuhn arid daughter, Irene, spent the day in South Bend: ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hess went to Laporie to spend Sunday with relatives. Miss Ada Haag went to Muncie Saturday to t pend a week with friends. - Miss Claudia Dieffenbach spent Sunday with friends at Leiters Ford. Mrs. Phillip Sester is visiting relatives in South Bend a couple of days. Miss Alma Moore of Tyner was the guezt of Miss Gladys Monroe Saturday. Mrs. Julius Gase of Mishawaka, formerly of this city, was here Saturday. V Urs. E. 0. Holem and children are spending a few days visiting in 8outh Bend. ' C Mrs. C. H. Mattox and daughter -e the guests of Argos friends for a few days. Mies Gertrude Holms of Culver spent Saturday morning with Miss Frances Marks. "Mrs. F. C. Armantrout and children spent the day with relatives in South bend. Ren Vangilder was called to Saginaw, Mich, today, by the ill ness of a relative. Mrs. Frank Shepherd and daugh Chucron C5rf FOR ---FLETCHER'S' CASTO RIA
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shopping today. Mrs. Wm. O'jCeefe and daughter, Esther, spent the day transacting busines3 in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. Arehart of Mifelnwaka are visiting friends here for a few dajs. Mr. and Mrs. Pter Sester and daughter, Mry, transacted business in South Bend today. Chas. Scott has gone to Ft. Wayne where he will probably be employed in a hotel. Mrs. Jas Beatty went to Warsaw, where her husband is working in the D. J. Dalton foundry. Wm. Richmond returned to ChiCJgo this morning, after spending 8 veral days with friends here. Harold OtJesbee has returned to Indianapolis after being in this part of the state for the past week. Miss Lois North, who is teaching school at Kendalville, came home Saturday to eptnd a week's vacation. Mrs. W. M. Sherland of Lapaz ft ho spant Sundav with John Baker ami 1 i.i.jY i. urned home this morning. . . Mrs, Clauda Barnettof Kewanna, who has been working at Brightside for thrte months, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Ed R. Monroe and daughter, Gladys, went to Michigan City Saturday to visit Mrs. Harry Bennett, until Monday. Mrs. D. Bailey and daughter, Antrim, who have been vi-iting Mrs. C. H. Mattox, went to Argos to remain a short lime. Sianley Vandfrsall of Madison, N. Y., who 1ns been visiting with friends here fur a couple of dayp, went to South Beud on bueine?s today. BOY HAS FOOT CUT OFF AT TYNER GUY THE TWELVE YEAR OLD SON OF CHARLES WELCH GETS UNDER TRAIN AND SUFFERS LIFE INJURY. At Tyner about noon Saturday Guy, the twelve year old son of Charles Welsh of that place, accidently got under the rear car of the Lake Erie passenger train and had his right foot cut off. It is not known just how the boy got under the coach, as he does not himself remember and no one saw him until immediately after. He says that the first thing he knew something struck him and his foot got under the wheels. Dr. Thompson was called to dress the wound. He stated that the foot would have to be amputated, as there was no hope for saving it. Guy will be a cripple for life because of the accident. ABOUT SCHAFER MYSTERY Report from Washington State Gives Probable Clue for Which Office Have Been Looking. Bedford, Ind., March 24.---The body was found in an old shed on an alley. Although large rewards to her room from a boarding house, ed one evening as she was on her way in the school here and was murderSarah Schäfer murder mystery of January, 1904, was revived here today the receipt of a letter from Capt. J. E. Padgett, of Spokane, Wash., stating that a convict on the Washington state prison had told him of a confession of two other prisoners in which they said they had killed Miss Schafer. The letter has been turned over to the prosecuting attorney and will be investigated. Miss Schafer was a latin teacher were offered several arrest made and on man tried for the crime the mystery has never been solved. Relatives of the slain woman live in South Bend and Elkhart. Had Hard Fall Mrs. E. K. Bagley had a hard fall last evening on North Michigan St. She was carried into a house where she waited with a badly sprained ankle until her husband arrived with the Machine and Doctor. Safe Medicine for Children Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a safe and effective medicine for children as it does not contan opiates or harmful drosrs. TI13 cennine f r? Foley's Honey and-Tar Compound is in a yellow package,
ELECTION DAY IS FINE ONE FOR VOTERS
SUNSHINY WEATHER PLEASES ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN THE LOCAL OPTION CONTEST OVER COUNTY VOTING- QUITE HEAVY Interest Is Strong In Plymouth But Net Much Eicitment Aroused at the Polls. March 31 The interest in the lecal opion elections today in several units the county was quite strong, the most perhap? being that in Plymouth. Besides the city, Polk, Union, Tippecanoe and Bourbon townships held elections. The voting in Plymouth was heavy, e-pecially in the second and third wards, but was less so in the fi'St. John Wolford predicted the outcome would be a majority of 142 for the wet?.' Trc dry forces felt that they were getting ahead vtrongy in the tnird, more than holding their own in the second and thai the wet majority in the fir.t would not be more than fifty. They figurs the city will go dry by about fifty majority. I A number of people came home to vote. A'j.ong them was Mr. Wm. Saar, who is nor 82 years old. Tha two saloons wer? closed accord in to law. There were a few challenge?, and Fome blufling at thn second ward polh to intimidate dry voters, bu not enough anywhere to create much excitement. Ths difference in the ward boundaries and in the precinct boundaries was confusing to some, who had to ask where to vote. Purchases Arthur Bland Farm The Executors of the Bland will Thursday sold the old home farm to David E. Snyder, President of the Plymouth State Bank. Among the bidders at the sale were such well known men as Jim Matchett and Cal Shakes, and the community in which this old land mark is located would have been satisfied to have seen either one of these three men get it for they knew that with their push would be improved; and once more become one of the best farms in the community. This farm is situated in that rich agricultural district about five miles southwest of Bourbon and about five miles-northeast of Argos, where land readily sells for from $100 to $125 per acre. Culver Oratorical Contest The Preliminary- Oratorical Con test of the Culver High School will 'ie hcH this evening. The contest ants and their subjects are: Oration "Dignity of Labor' Clarence Menser. Oration " Future of American" Dean Walker. - . Oration --The City Problm Ray Porter, Oration "The Navy? Ray Rogers Quartette Misses . Hildred Moss, Margaret Hayes, Hilda Wiseman, Marie Bus well. A Reliable Uedicine Not a Harcotic Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., cays: "Our little boy contracted a cevew bronchial trouble and as the doctor'a medicine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have ereat faithIt cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging spells and h got well in a short time. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has many times saved us much trouble and we are never without it in the house. Sold by all Druggists. AMss Kyser Carnival Queen. A larpe number of people attended the indoor circus at the Armory Saturday eveningand after a Jorg struggle. Miss Rath Kyger of this city, was awarded theTdiamond ring and crowned Qieen of the Carnival. . .
THE ORIGINAL DRY" MAN
Portland Claims the Individual in the Persn of Oiney Whipple, a Resident of That City The Portland Sun has the following story: Oiney Whipple, who is wUl up in the eighties, is the original 'dry man of Portland. He doesn't indulge in intoxicants of any kind and even water has been tabooed by him. He is leading a very dry life and is hale and hearty, as spry as a sixteen-year-ild boy. He thinks he has fiund the fountain of pcrp'etual youth and it has run dry. Oiney is a philosopher of the old school and one day eany 'at November he made up his mind that people drink too much even of water so he quit, water and all. In fact he used to take an occasional glass of beer, but when the saloons vauishd from this city over ,two years ago it didn't bother him much so he just quit. It was on last November 17 that he swore off on water, too, and he says he feels all the better for it. The only liquid that has since passed through his pharynx has been two cups of coffee a day one in the morning and one in the evening, and once in a while a little milk. He thinks loo much liquid nourishment, even water, produces an abnormal amount of flesh often stifens and weakens the tissue? and that one of the secrets of real health will have been solved when manlrind has learnd to take less liquids. " Has Leg Amputated On Saturday afternoon Guy Welsh of Tyner had his leg amputated, this being necessary on account of its being crushed under the Lake Erie car about noon of that day. Dr. Preston was called from Plymouth and with the assistance of Dr. Thompson of Tyner performed the operation. The right leg was taken off about one third of the way from the ankle to the knee. Both the ankle and lower leg were crushed. In addition to the injury to his foot Guy had his left arm broken in two places. After this operation he was sent to Epworth hospital at South Bend, where he will be properly cared for until his leg heals and he can safely be brought home. Foley Kidney Pills'. Are tcuic in action, quick in results A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. Mrs. Eli Cullers, Huntington, Ind., says: "I have been troubled severely with kidney trouble for some time and recently it became much worse. My kidney action Vas much too frequent and I suffered from a severe pain over the back. However, a few doses of Foley Kidney Pills were all that was necessary to completely correct these ailments and thanks to Foley Kidney Pills which I gladly recommend.' ' Knott Baby Christened A number of young people from Valparaiso attended the christening of Mary Jane, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knott, at the Catholic Church Sunday afternoon, Win. F. Ormond of this city being Godfather and an aunt of Mrs. Knott's Godmother. Those from Val paraiso were Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Appelgate, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Specht, the Misses Louise Banister and Mary O'Keefe and Mr. Benj. Urbahns. One Conductor Help Back to Work Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he "writes: "I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with good efiect. The third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It will do' all, you claim in cases of rheumatism.' ' It clears the blood of uric acid. For Sale by All Druggists. Culver Man Gets License Oran J. Hudson of Culver was to. day granted a license by the county commissioners whereby he will be allowed to conduct a saloon in the town of Culver. . Mr. Hudson will open up his place of business in the new Edwards building near the Vandalia station. . Large Crowd Attends Sale. - At the horße sale in Argos Saturday, 85 valuable horses were sold, the sale amounting to about $18,000. There was a larger crowd in attendance than ever before on an occasion of this kind. Folev Kidnev Pills contain, in concentrated form ingredients of established therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. Folev Kidnev Pills nre antiseptic, tonic and rcstoratve. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all Drug-
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