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THUESDAY Gilbert Billhart of Bourbon was in the city today. Mrs. Martin Lobm speut the day with Argos relatives. Mrs. I. Peters went to Kewanna ou business this forenoon. Peter J. Kruyer went to Bend on business this noon. Mrs. J. J. Hibrey went to South rgus , this morning to visit friends. tin. titiiierine Snyder of Maxinkuei;:e v r.i i:i Plymouth today. Ktt i.:.-irucr vl Culver was a busiiieis transacto here today. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Soice are spending a few days in Chicago Mrs. Sally Baker is the guest of frieuds in South Bend this week. Ormond Sviuehart of Rochester spend "Wednesday evening here. Jas. Freshour went to South Bend for a few days visiting with relatives Mrs. Kinn: a Zehner is visiting her paent! Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Argos. Miss Gladys Parks has gone to South Bend to visit for a couple of days. Chas. Miller and son, Carl Columbia Citv are visitin? J. S, and family. Miss Esther O'Xeel'e went to St. Murvs today, where she will resume her studies. " I Truman and Lewis Lemert of Tee-! garden transacted business in the city today. ' Mrs. Ed Wallace of Culver ia spending a few days with Mr. and ! rri TTpnrv Allen t Mrs. F. L. Kinzie returned to her home in DeLong after spending a 1'tw days here with friends. Mrs Wm. Everly entertained .the ladies of the Fortnightly Club at whist Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Heininger of Culver are in tbe city visiting relaiives and transacting business. 31 rs. J, J. .Stewart of Logansport tpeiiu a few hours here with her sister, Mrs. L. M, Shakes today. P. W. Shroll and L R Miller of Polk township were in thg city today lcoking after business matters. Alban Bair left this morning fot Norwalk O., where he will spend some time with friends and relatives. O. li. Livinghouse of Logansport formerly of this city, went to Donaldson this morning to visit with relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Chas Zumbaugh went to South Bend today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Zumbaugh Ts cousin, Jesse Sluss. The Ittle daughter, Mary, of Frank Cox, tLe Adam's express man, is reported to be considerably worse this morning. Mrs. Frank Polleyv of Kewanna came today to remain a short time with her sister , Mrs. John Pfender, Jr. Mrs. E. Jester of South Bend, who has been spending a few days with C. H. Cox and family, returned home today. Mrs. Earl Cox, who has been in the hospital at South Bend for a couple of weeks, was brought back to Plymouth today. Chas. Camp of this city and Clarence Powers of Argos have gone to St. Joseph Mich., for a couple of Jays on business.Mrs. Dr. Wood has returned from Bourbon, where she has been on account of the illness and death of her brother, Enos Metheny. Sister M. Fidelia and Mrs. L. F. Shirk of South -Bend came down today to, attend the funeral of the former's brother, Geo. Wolford. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Logan of Valparaiso were in the city today, enroute to Ft. Wayne where they will attend the Trainmen's Dancer tonight Miss Laura Shoemaker is teaching CT the room taught before vacation by Norton. Miss Norton was unable to return after the vacation and 13 tak-

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.. A TRIAL PACKAGE , Fourteen ladies of the Missionary Society of the Logansport Presby tery passed through the city this morning, enroute to Gary, where they will hold their annual meeting for two days. Mrs. H. A. Martin is the president. A great many people are going out to see the dredge these days. Mrs. Pert Powell had a thrilling experi ence recently getting into the quick Fand For awhile it looked as though s!.e would have to be scooped out with the drcdzc shovel. FRIDAY Herb Gibson transacted business tit Lake vi lie today. Mrs. Geo. Voreis of Culver was a Plymouth visitor today. Mrs. M. E. Dills of West township, was in town today. Mrs. Geo. Osbcm of Culver spent the day in he city on business. Frank Vangilder has moved into his v.L'W property recently bought of Mrs. Poyce. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Dolph of Polk townshp were in town on business today. ?Ir. and Mrs. Marion Logan of p Valparaiso are visiting relatives "at .il. T 1 1- r 1 ' Mrs. Pay Thompson who has been j visiting Mrs. McGimsey for a few , days, returned to Penssalaer today. rs Ed Wade returned to Chicago !oda-v after pending a jveek with ner parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Richard. The Ladies The Ladies Aid Society of the P;e5vtinan metTVat he home VA lue 1 ""SlUem TS. 11. U Allen of the President Mrs. IL yesterday. Miss Eva Wickizer, who spent Thursday with Miss Vera Suseland, returned to her home in South Bend ; this morning. .Mrs. Ed Freese and children of Ft. Wayne came today to remain for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Jonea. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Logan, Miss Elizabeth Carver and Miss Dessie Easterday attended the Trainmen's dance at Ft. Wayne Thursday evenday. Mrs. M. J. Boyce has. moved into her new home on south Michigan, formerly occupied by Floyd Miller. She is putting in electric lights and a bath-room. SATURDAY Cha? Bmk is ill. W m. Cowen of Hibbard' transacted business here today. The Misses Frances and Bess Hahn of Bourbon were in the city this John E. Whitesell of Donaldson was a Plymouth visitor Friday. Chas. Richey of Donaldson spent Friday in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Curtis of Culver spent the morning in the city. Miss Lottie Schroeder spent Friday at Inwood the guest of Miss Arvada Parker. - The little daughter, Susie, of Mr. and Mrs Bert Stansbury, is reported to be in a very serious condition. Mrs. Lou Dolohery went to Culver Friday to remain for a couple of days with her mother, Mrs. Alfred Byrd. ; . ' Dr.'F. M. Burkett and Geo. Neff went north on fhe Lake Erie up along the Kankakee river tc hunt snipe Friday afternoon. Geo. H. Thayer Jr. returned from Chicago Thursday evening where he had gone on business, quite sick. He was taken to his home on south Michigan street, and is unable to be out Mrs Mary A. Kintzel and daughter Mrs. Emma Dillingham, of Mentone, nfother and sister of Mrs, Marckns Freyman, returned home Friday, after attending the funeral of - Harry Stansbury.' ' Mrs. Martha Gilson who has been here on account of the illness and death of Harry Stansbury,. wa3 called to Goshen by the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Gilson is a sister

Geo. Thayer came home from Chicago ill Thursday. .Miss M. Nitcher of Lapaz was a local visitor Friday. . Chas. Taber of Argos spent Friday forenoon in the city. Enoch Baker of Lapar came to the city Friday to pay his taxes. Miss Gladys Monroe is the guest of friends at South Bend for a few days. The Misses Edith and " Lulu Stevick went to Chicago Friday

morning. Willis Cotton, Attorney, from Walkerton transacted business at the court house Friday. Miss Celic Scheetz and Alfred Scheetz will spend Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. M. J. Boyce went to LaPorte to visit her two sons, who reside there, for a couple days. L. Shatf rd & S n lmv h rl h'irhop gh"p ripl .for gnu pnd will ws that instnd f gicolin for hating o-e f the'r mcin. Among those taking in the Chicago excursion today were tbe Mesdames Marv Bowne, Anna Brown, Mrs. Ancrie Cook and children, John Hoham, Daniel McDonald, Margaret Marshall, J. H. Holzhauer, Charles Cressner, Ed Klingerman and the Messrs. Chas. Cressner "Wra. Lon? and Merrick Nichols. MONDAY Daniel Netter of Warsaw spent Saturday in Plymouth. 4 G. W. Kilgore of near Walkerton, was in town Saturday. Allen Davenport of Lapaz transact ed business here Saturday. Miss Grace Osborn of Ober transacted business here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Giek went to South Bend to-visit relatives. E. E. Cline of South Bend was a Plymouth transactor Saturday. Jos. White and John Osborn of Culver were in the city Saturday. Frank Wilson of Indiana Harbor spent Sunday here with relatives. Mi-ss Edna Kreighbaum of Tyner was in the city on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cressner went to Chicago Saturday on business Mrs. Julia Lawlher of Burr Oak was a business transactor here 'Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck are spending a week in Chicago with j 1 datives. Mrs. Jos. (J oldie Nelson South Bend. Whitesell and .M"rs. spent Saturday in Mrs. Percy J. Troyer and Mis -Emma Protman are the guest of friends in Chicago. A daughter was bom to Mr. and ur?. JWr.rd Anlcri April 12, 1011. Her name is Orpha Viola Ander. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Henricks were in South Bend Saturday attending the funeral of Rev. Geo. D. Zollers. Mrs. Alfred McCarter of Rochester spent Friday evening with her nephew, Thomas Clifton of this city. Mrs. Carrie Russell and daughter, Mrs. Ben Berg and baby are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Harry Kilmer. Mrs. Gust Widman and children returned to Monterey, after spending a few days here with John Widman and family. Earl McLaughlin who has been spending the past week with relatives and frfends here returned homa Saturday. v Mrs. L. T. Shirk of South Bend, who has been the guest of Mrs. Ptay Logan for a few days, returned home Saturday. - Quineey Cram of Tippecanoe called on Plymouth friends Saturday. Eugene S. .Benedict of Culver was in town Saturday' on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trimble of Rochester, returned hme after spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Armstrong and family. Miss Gladys Morrison of. Chicago, who has been visiting Miss Eima Humrichouser for the past week, returned home Saturday, accompanied by Miss Humrichouser. A. E: Campbell of Chicago visited with" his brother-in-law, J. M. Olds, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Olds and Miss Frma Koontz accompanied him to Chicago to spend Sunday. Remodeling House. . Charles' Thompson is remodeling his. house which he has moved from the corner of Garro and Walnut street to the rear of his lot so that the houses faces Garro street. An An upper story has been added. There will be five rooms on each floor. The house will present an artistic appeaance and will have all the modern conveniences. It Is Mr. Thompson's plan to build another house on the front part of his lot In time, v Taking School Enumeration A. L. Garl and Louis Borton are faking the school enumeration for Plymouth. The former has the city east of Michigan street and the latter west" of it. Dr. E:nh:rrj:,s diy ii Frii:7 cf

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rnrnished by Cressner . & Co. itsti acUi s of title, riy month, Ind Owners of the only Abstract books in Marshall County. Abstracts of tale to all lands in t Marshall county ccmpiled .promptly and accurately. tor all the news. tiouu Bussert and wife w d to Isaac Miller and wife lot Adj. Tyner 1400.00. Smith X. Stevens Com.. Com. Deed to Margaret A Martin lot 14 Oirginal plat Bourbon $1.00. Lottie Hampton and hus., w d to Jacob Ca vender part of lot (32 Cabells Add., Plymouth $1750.00. William H Bollman and wife w d to Matilda E. Berg n w qr., 20-34-4 Bourbon Tp., $11000.00. Daniel AY. Miller and wife w d to Indiana Heid lot 8 block 4 Tyner except lot in s e corner $600.00. William P. Holland and wife w d to Cloys I. Holland part of lot 38 Cabells Addi Plymouth $900.00. Smith N. Stevens, Com. Com. Deed to Calvin Y. and Velma H. Myers CO a in 15-33-3 Bourbon Tp., $1.00. Indiana Reid w d to Jacob 11. Strycker 40 a in n w qr, also north of Ii. Ii. in s w qr., 24-34-1 Polk Tp, $3900.00. Delia C. May and hus, w d to James C Craob lot 29 Ferriers Add., Culver $200.00. Fannie Hessel w d to Henry J. Schultheis lot 50 Ferriers Add., Cul ver $1000.00. Elvira V. AVrennick and bus., w d to James M. Matchett 20 a in s w 1-4 29 33-4 Fourbon Tp. $200.00. John M. Kellogg Q. C. D. to James H. Matchett n w qr. of s w rjr. Bourbon Tp.' $1.00. On.ar F. Neff and wife vr d to A meld Weber 40 a in 1G-34-3 also SO a iu 17-34-3 German Tp. $15C00. Walter 1). St fa nor and wife w d ;o Forda Stamer li e qr., 27-32-3 Walnut Tp., $3000.00. David C Swihart and wife w't to Walter D. Swihart GO a in 27-32-3 Walnut Tp., $G500.00. James II. Matchett and wife w d to Arthur L. Disher n w qr., of s w qr., 29-33-1 Bourbon Tp., $1200.00. James II Matchett and wife w d to Wm. E. Pittman land in 17-33-4 Bourbon Tp., $11750.00. Heirs of Thoraas Nelland w d to John E. and Lawson Leland SO a in :-?.2-:i Gr.i Tp. $3200.00. Milton E. Soice and wife w d to Emily A. Cnnder lots 31, 32 and 33 Soices Sud. Div. Plymouth $500.00. Caroline L. Armantrout and hus,, w d to Robert Watkins one half ü in n e qr.. 24-33-3 Boubon Tp, $2000. DRUGGISTS ORDERS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY TO REVOKE LICENSE OF ANY ONE FOUND VIOLATING LAWS. WILL HELP SALOONS Gov. Marshall Proposes to Put the Blind Tiger Drug Stores Out of Business If Possible. Indianapolis, April 19. Governoi Marshall today sent an order, to the state broad of pharmacy to revoke the state pharmacy license of any druggist found persistently violating liquor laws. He says his legal clerk. Burt New, gave an opinion that any person that holds such ' license for the main purpose of dealing in intoxicating liquors is guilty of such immoral conduct as justifies revoking his license as a pharmacist. Many complaining reports have been made to the governor from over the state. Twentieth Century Club ; April 20. Mrs. Geo. Marks entertained the ladies of the Twentieth Century Club at her home yesterday afternoon. The afternoon was spent with whist and the fine luncheon served by the hostess. . . ' ;

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SID' i SGH'L v RE Vi E.C. WAREING'S CHURCH AT BRAZIL HAS THE DISTINCTION Or BEING THE LEADER CARPENTER IS SUPT. Indianapolis News Has Pictures of Church, School, Pastor and Superintendent in Interesting Article. The Indianapolis News of Saturday has an interesting article about the Methodist church now presided over by Rev. E. C. Wareing, formerly pastor of Plymouth church. This church now claims the distinction of having the largest Sunday school in the world The list as given bv tbe News is as follows: ' VotI's Larce Sunday School" Sunday School Enrollment. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Brazil Ind. ...... ....... 5.023 Bushwick Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Brooklyn 3.590 Stockport Union church England 3.400 First Methodist Episcopal church Los Angeles 3,341 Baptist Temple, Brooklyn 3,154 Calvary Methodist Episcopal church (colored), Philadelphia 3,005 Calvary Baptist church "Washington ....2,425 Moody's Sunday school Chicago 2.380 SiVam Methodist Episcopal church, Philadelphia 2.1-15 Flivadwav Methodist Episcopal' . Chr.rch. Camden. X. J. ..V. 2.007 A iron1,' l!e big tlnn?s of this school is a bu?ine?s incrrs ens? of over 300 and a cradle rc) ,nf 7.c0 babies. It is sin ted that every other person in tlie cltv is ?. member cf his fchool. Mr. TV. E. Carpenter is th man who has the distinguished ability to produce these wonderful results, and Bev. Mr. Warein? is profoundly happy. Sings in Chfcä"! Church Miss Blanche McCoy went to Chicago Saturday and on Sunday , sang in the Park . Avenue Methöcfist church. Her solo was, "Come Thou Redeemer." Miss McCoy is 'a pupil of Prof. Owens, who" is director of the. Park Aveune church choir. He is so pleased with his pupil that he wanted her talents heard in the big citv. . Has Finger Cut Off , Harry Langfclt, who is a meat cutter at the Guy Ames meat market, was quite painfully injured April 19 afternoon while making sausage with an electric sausage grinder. The middle finger on the right hand, was caught in the machine cutting it off to the second joint. Rumors of Another Wedding It is being whispered by those on the inner circle that the South Bend Clergyman who performed the wedding ceremony at the HumrichouserPoweli nuptials Tuesday evening, is tö himself play the leading role at a similar occasion in the near future. Ask Jess About It. A. 'We couldn't learn all the facts, but Jess Stockman can tell you. the rest. 'Jess,.was at Bourbon Sunday night and missed his train home. He did the next best thing took the side door palace express. The "express" however, failed to stop at Plymouth and it was not until it struck the "big hill" near Donaldson that it slowed down enough to allow Jess to drop olf. It was only five miles to Plymouth, but he likes to walk, he says. Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. Willoughby, of Marengo, Wis., (R.Nc.. 1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consumption" cough and could do little to help her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr., King's New Discovery." I have been using it for some time," she wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when tsVcn with a severe bronchial trouble." this matchless medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlevfree Gu

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"A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer" Coming to Plymouth, Indiana, Monday, May 8th, to Stay at Hotel Ross House On Dr. Albert Milton Finch of 'ndianapolis, Indiana. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited and FREE FMai a Luit Srtt To see all of his regulaf Ftenii arid sue! new Caües, as may wish to 6nIt him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation, among the profession and the Public of Indiana, where for more than Forty. Years he has devoted his entire time to the Study, Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases. The Doctor has had wonderful success in his chosen work, that of curing chronic sufferer?, Men,Wonn and ChUjvdren. The Palienis ho has restored io I 5'callh afier they had siven up adl hope t et Lisino Cared arc numbered bv th.--Th-jusands. lie is a kind, jcnerotir,, democratic gentleman to meet, of higa "f eh'jlarly attainment?., and dignified perj -:natty. Coupled with a Fatherly interest, in ?.ll who,?cv!; his ?dv:?e. . Jie Co-:z ::t tclrci a Patiej.'t fur Trc-atnic'.it unless j l:z ra foresee a Core of the Care. The r.'.ost :orar.icndabie fee'ure Oi his vcu, and oao that appeals to t!i3 ordinary rick perion,is the fact of his charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make i' witliin the reach of even the very peer. At no time do the charges amount to mere than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 a week. " lie gives hi3 own medicines, and there are no extra Charges. It takes him never more than from four to six Months to Cure a Gre rmder Treatment. All Cases, even those who have been given up as Incrrab or Hopeless, have been Cured and rasloreJ to perfect health by this Brillicnl Physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If yon want to meet him and have him examine yoti, Q to see him, and Ulk the matter over with him. It will cost you nothing if he does not put you under treatment. If he takes your case, it will cost you a very small sum to get welL Remember the Dafre and come early. , Note The above mentioned charge of $7.00 a month refers, to the cost after the first month. The first month charge varies from $12 to C2Ä according to the ease. Permanent Studio of Alusic PIANa pe Organ. Voice anf Harmony. The Very Best Results Assured. JAMES H. BISHOP Studio 109 N. Michigan St. Above Overmyer & Anderson's Shoe Store. 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. HOURS lto5:30P.M.4 7 to 8:30 P.Al TELEPHONE Offce 402 . Residence 60 DR. H. P. PRESTON OTCIAN AND SllaCfCJI Special Attention eiren to Diseases ot tbe Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted. , OFFICE: OVER BALL & CO. PLYMOUTH CASTOR DA Per Isliats and CMldrca, H;d KI: j Yn Can ltz;i Z:S

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