Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 June 1911 — Page 5
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Reliability There are no articles we sell that are of more importance t lan trusses. For that reason we make a careful study of them and handle the kinds that cati be depended upon to ive effective service. We also see that they arc properly fitted, and when fitted we guarantee them. This is one article that it is especially impo rtant to be procured here. PEOMS DRUG SINE Charles Reynolds Prop. Pasture for rent Blue grass, good water, shade. Bert Hand, R. 13, Arges. , win For Sale Gas bag for 4-horse en-ine. Cost $5, price $2.5D. Republican otfiee. Eulls fcr Sale. 'V Sil ort Horn arl Polled Dnrhamspure bred -red saul roans. Call, write -wire or phone. C. T. Mattincly, Plym outh, Ind. wtn Instant Gape Cure. Sav your ehickens; save your money. Guaranted "Instant Gape Cure" eures. Fifty cents per box. Send money order. W. P. Baker & Co., Akron, Ind. In the front window of tiie Republican office are a number of Rwd Cress Bulletins on the subject, "How to Combat Tuberculosis. " They are lor distribution and any one desir in ; one is welcome to helrj Himself to the same. dw dtn WANTED Wal aiid traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appearance who is not a frail of work can make this a -satisfactory and permanent business. Ay rite at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory nnTim'ted. Bis: money can be made. Apply quick. AH en "Nursery Co, TLochester, N. Y Ciirs ill Mile. Notice is hereby siven that the undersigned as Commissioner, by virtue of an order osf the Miami Circuit Court, made .and entered in a. cause therein pending for partition of real estate wherein Louisa A. Lcntz is 'Plaintiff and Sarah MeCraeken et al. are Defendants.ön . ATFRIAY; AUGUST 5th, 1911, And from day to day ihereaftei until so!d at the law office cf "Antrim & McClintie in the City of Teru, Indiana, will offer at private sale ct not less than the full appraised value 'thereof, the following described real estate in Marshall County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Lots Numbered One Hundred and three (103) and One Hundred and four (104) in Roses Addition to the town (now city) of Plymouth. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in six and one-third "In twelve months fron? date of sale; the purchaser pivinj- notes for the deferred payments . with attorney's fees with interest jit the rate of six per cent per annum from date u.itil paid, waiving relief from valuation laws and se ured by morljracre on the premises sold. . NOTT ANTRIM, , tCommisioner. 52,000,000 LEFT TO GIRL Mis Alice Gertrude Gordon Gets All cf Her Father's Estate. Washington, June 26. By the will cf James J. Gordon, filed for probate here. Mis? Alice Gertrude Gordon, hie daughter .and jar intimate friend of Miss Helen Taft, is made the sole heir to her father's estate, valued at over 12,000,000. ' Jliss Gordon is nineteen years of age and was one of last seasons debutantes. Her, father at one time was associated with the late V. S. Huntington In raiiroai building - Seamen's f1ke Not Ended. .Ixmdon, Jxr.i 28. Last week's prospect of a settlement of the seamen's strike at LiverfJol has not materialized. The leaders ham issued a list cf forty-five t federation firms who&e seamen have been, ordered tc Etrike. The dockraen also are restless and threaten to join. The strike Is EiQSt actlTe at Hall.
nunuAi. Fred Hill has gone to Maxinkuckee. Claude Kyser is in the sick list today. The Rebekahs will have practice work to-night.' Lee Ritchie trausaeter business at
Warsaw to-day. John Grimm spent Sunday with his family here. Miss Esther Pnillipa spent Sunday in Bourbon. George H. Thayer Jr,, spent Sunday at Maxinkuckea Lake. Wra. Freese wf nt to South BenJ on business this morning. Glen Fisher left this, morning for a few daysv' visit at'Coesse. W. M. Soice ha3 gone to Mihawaka on a few day's business trip. Erma Ulrich, who' Is attending school at Valparaiso, was home ovei Snndav. Mrs. J. L. Linevj Je of Hubbard's Woods, III., spent' Sunday with Mrs. CTonfer. Miss Claire Kilmer returned to Bourbon this morning after spending Sunday at home. Miss Lyla Overmyer i? home from Oberlin where she has been attending school- the past year. Melyin Price attended the goldci wedding of Mr- and Mrs. Wra. V. Holland fit I.apaz Sunday, i Mrs James Hanes spent the day at Culver, meeting there her mother and sister from Firt Wavne. MrC Snydtr win has b:cn visith-1 in this eity went hack to her home ut Ponrboii Mon.lav moruimr. The four eliildren of Rev. Piper of Chicago are here to snend the summer with Mrs Murcairoyd. !Mr. and r. Ed. R. Monro? are liome from !Miehi;jan City where thy have spent the past few days. Edith M. Rvan of Corse returned home today. She has visited her aunt, Mrs. Fisher for some time. Earl Carnoody. who hs he enin school at the Academy here ha9 returned to his home in Chicago. Mr. and MrsrJotfn Foltz and two children who Have .been visiting at the County farm the past few days, Mrs. Catharine Mahoney . and daughter Margaret of Fort Wayne, are spending the J day with Mrs. James Hanee. , I Mi?s Ina Hoover returned to the Business College at Soutti Bend Monday after a visit at home for a couple cf wteka. . Mis? Flo Harcourt left for Valparaiso this morning where shfe iß at trDding school. She visited Mrs. Harry Medbourne over Sury. Mr9. Lou:" mttaker and two children who have been in the -city to attend a family reunion, left for their home :n South Bend to-day. Miss Rose Amones who has been the guest of "Plymouth friends for some time has rone to Fort Wayie to spend a short time urith.other relatives and friends. Mrs. W. C. Curtis and two daughters have gens heme with Mrs. D. H. Work to epend a week in Chicago, from which place they moved to Plymouth Iact summer. Mrs. G. L. Tatterson i?ited in Plymouth this morning enroute t heriome at Portland, Oiegon. She has spent about thre weeks with her eon, Philip at Culver. v Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moore and little daughters. Eulalh and Benlah of Hick8ville, Ohio, left for tbe:r home to-day after a vidt of several eeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kyser. ' ' "' 1RYAN CASH SHOE STORE THE RIGHT PLACE TO TRADE OUR AIM 18 TO GIVE TO OUR PATRONS THE VERY BEST VALUES Try us on Footwear. A good wearing shoe is Cheaper than a low pribed shoe. Out shoes wear well. Our prices are reasonable. Children's Pomps, all eizes Ladies' Pumpe, large assortment Ladies' serviceable shoes, all feizes ' Big Assortment of Men's Comfort Shoes Our Furnishing Goods Line is complete. Everything at" Rock Bottom Prices RYAN'S, CASH SHOE STOE
'"cnr-mattox "wenr to x.aporte On business to-day. v- r Mrand Mrs. L. E. McGowan visited in South Bend Sunday. II. L. Faust of near Argos was in the city on business to-day. Ed Tanner left this morning on & business trip thru Michigan. Mrs. Wra. Goldman of Kokomo, was here 'on business Monday. , . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Underwood aid son Glen spent 'Sunday in South Bend. M. A. W. Schult?, of the Yellow River Dredge has returned from Madison, Wis. L. V. Zehner of Monterey "spent Sunday with his father, "Win. Zehner and other relatives here. Mrs. CMorcombe and children arc visiting at Winona. , Mr. Morcombc spent Sunday with them. Bessie Shafer has returned to her home near Harris. She has spent some time with relatives at Inwood. Mrs. W. L Peterson and her mother, Mrs. Edgar, have gone to Culvor where they espect to visit a short time ' Mrs. Jonathan Wilson of Tyner, returned home this morning" after visiting Mr. Al Whit tkaer for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. DiperUwho
have been the pruest of A. Stetson the past two weeks ,1eft Tor home at North liberty to-day. Mr .and Mrs. T. C. South and two small ohiMren have returned" ho no. They have visited his faflier, J. X. Soutlt-for sone time.
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Monterey this noon, lie has visited relatives and friends at Plymouth and Tyner the past week. Mrs. Mary Shaw and two little j sranddauffhters have gone to visit j Mis. Shaw's danaliter Irs. A. B. j Cain at Wiltville. ill. 3Ir. Cain is verv Don't let the "baby suffer from -eczema, sores or any itching of the sk'm. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, eures quickly. Perfectly Fate for children. All 'druggists sell it. Word has been received from LoganDort that Mrs. W. G. Hendricks, vrho hes been ia the hospital for some time, has fo far recovered has to be able to be removed to her home. Plymouth friends will be pleased to learn that she is better. Miss Olga Shakes has arrived home from "Chicago, where ehe has been teaching mathematics iu the j City High school. He: school closed Friday, but she remained until SuDdity evening to attend the wedding of oue of her University friends. r Nelson Chapnun, aad two daughters, of Enderland, N. D.,is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jotted xMye:s. They were joined here by Medsames Carl Huffman, Albert Chapman, and Jr, W. Barr of Argos. Sunday the whole party will visit at Tipton and Monday at Mentcne. ' The son of Prof, and Mrs. Wood, of South Bend was stricken with scarlet fever yesterdas. He has undergone an operation for the removal of adenoids and tonsil the week previous Mrs. Wood will be remembered by many Irdies here who heard her .address before the Saturday club in the spring. Mr. Shakes received word this moining that Rudolph has passed his final examinations in the University of Michigan, and ill take bis degree in law Thursday. He recti ved his A. B. degree twoyear3 ago, and has completed the seven j'ears work in six years. Tomorrow he goes to Lansing, where he is admitted to practice in th. Michigan Supreme Court.' a TUESDAY Week Harris returned to Chicago to-day. Ed Johnson spent Monday at Valparaiso. E'rgene League 6pent Monday in Chicago. J. E. Ross transacted business here Monday. Joseph Holzhauer went to Colum. bia City to-day. C. II. Powell went to South Bend on business to-day. Eva LeTV er transacted business at Donal': .on today; R. F.' illine of Bourbon was in the city on business today. Jane Aspinallr has returned frdta a week's visit in Chicago. MissvE. Soott of Donaldson spent tte day here pn business. John C. Colter of Warsaw was in the city on business .Monday. E. A. Putnam of Hammond transacted business here yesterday. Mrs. Ed. R. Monroe spent Tuesday with Mrs. Guy Ross at Tyner. Schuyler Nolan left Monday evening on a business trip to Rochester. Philip Sanderson f Chicago vis-
ilea ' riymoutn inends'Mondäy "äftef noon. . Mrs. May Reber of Columbia City will be the guest of Miss Mayme Hoham for some time.. Mrs. Guy Collier and little daughter visited Mr, Frank Bennett at Tyner Monday and T.icsday. Mrs. C. L. 'Barber and brother Samuel Sheäks of Walkerton were in the city on business yesterday. Dr. Hanford Brown returned to Chicago today after spemlhg a couple of days with his family here. Mrt. Weldome Mishlen returned to her home at South Bend this morning after a vis't wish Mrs. Gu Ames. First Sergeant Harry II. Sprague and his wife returned to Chicaro Tuesday while here t!iey visited the recruiting officers. ' Mrs. C. II. Convin left today for Chicago after a visit with her mother Mrs. Wilcox. From there she expects to go to Porta Rico. Mr. and Mrs. llarry Foreher anl little son returned home to "Xappanee to-day. "Jhey have visited G. E. Kimmel for some time. . Mrs. Tom Kleckner of Decatur, 111., will return home "Wednesday after a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Glass near Twin Lakes. Miss Alice May Wiley of Bluffton, 111., visited Plymouth friends this morning enroute to -Winona,
Lake Maxinkuckee and other points. j Never can tell v!-e i you'll mash a i finder or suffer a cut, bruise, burn j or scald. Pe prepared. Dr. Thomas' ! H.ectlie . inat"y th j Pai-QU"U.v ernes tue wou. d. j IlJi Lnuia ;Valker returned to ' Ilcr howe in Chicago Monday mornj a Weok. " j j ' v ' , ?r H y w;ltpftllt lpff lu.l.v pv,,,;,,, fr W i Mabridsre. South Dakota- after a visit with Mr. Wilt rout's father, , D. J. Wilt rout. Mrs. Nellie Huntley and little daughter formerly of Plymouth but now residing at Toledo, Ohio left foi home this noon after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Frank Glass, her mother, and o'ther relatives here. "Had dyspepsia r indigestV.i for years . No appetite ami what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Ritters cured in:." J. It. Walker, Snnlmry? Ohio. Mrs. L. Griewank-of this city and Master Louis (i leaner of Michigan Citv, left Tucf-edav for South Bend Jo attend the funeral of Mrs. Griewank's uncle, Oliver Cissne. Mrs. A. B. ColTv and daughter who have visited here for tiie past !tcn davs left far Chicago this al'terj noon. rrom tnere tnev retar.i to their "home in Oklahoma City. Mrs Alfred Alitisz has returned to her home in Chicago aft r a visit here with the P. J. Haa family. Mrs. George P. Kruyer and baby accompanied her home intending to spend a couple cf days in Chicago. Mrs. C. D Johnson and son Edward left today for Hagen s Lake, Roscommon Michigan. They will spend the summer there. we'.v the summer there, -rehiring to Plymouth about the first of September. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicke.i, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Doan's Reidets act gently and cure Konstipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Wm. Wolfarth, who has attended school here this year, left for his home at Hartland, 111., Tuesday morning where he expects to spend the summer. He will return about the first of September to finish school. WEDNESDAY Dr. DanfoTth, Dentist, phor.o 493"?. Dr. Eikenherry's day is Friday of each veek. , x Mrs. E. Waldo sner.r t- day at ; Bourbon. Mrs. Mary Weigle w.-s .ii Walker ton to-day. Rev. Fraley pent "the day at South Bend. W. G. Roberts was ii Warsiw on business today. Miss Hattie Green went to Walkerton for the day. R. IL Lesser of Wav-aw -uas here on business today. Miss Fern Carpenter spent Wednesday in Chieajro. Mrs. J. C. Whitcsell has ke to Donaldson for a couple f days. 3Ir. and Mrs. Philip lrodworth ot Importe were in the city on business today. . Harry TJnsrer and Ltth so i Hairy Jr., transacted business at Tyer Tuesday. This is Your Cian e. Lawns and cemetery lots can be beautified at small cost. Watch our Bargain- Counter Satur'nv Julv Caunas 2 for 15c wc 15c each. Celeus oc each, 35c do en were lf!c each and dozen. Petunias 10c noW in boorn, wi'l bloom all summer. j " Double nasturtium (everee a.iy?) 15c, 1 Asters' from National Cooperative Show Gardens, who devote 10 aeroe! to this flower alone. Mixed 10c dor. (Separate colors 5c doz. FORBES7 SEED STORE.
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Next Saturday we begin our July Clearance Sale Wc will place on sale lots of Summer Mdse. at reduced prices. You wiH find our assortment of cool summer fabrics the best to choose from WE SPECIALLY OFFER NEXT SATURDAY:
Parasols and Umbrellas Union Silk Colored Umbrellas for 98c Ladies' White Parasols for 98c
50c Silk and Cotton Foulards for 35c Silk and Cotton Fabrics for 50c Colored Dress Linens for 35c Colored Dress Linens for 69c Foulard Silks for $1.00 Foulard Silks for $1.25 Black Taffeta Silks for
Hot Weather Tub Fabrics c. New Lawns with Navy Grounds, splendid quality 15c New Lawns in Foulard patterns, for 10c Dress Ginghams, in all
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You will find splendid Shoe Bargains, on our bargain tables
Kd llousrliton spent the day at Culver. Miss Harriot -Mason s;ient the day at South Rend. ' Mrs. C. 1). Snoeherger spent Tuesdav at South Bend. Mr. and 3Irs. L. M. Lauer went to Culver for the day. Miss Ceciie Morloek spent the afternoon at South Bend. Mrs. .lo-ie Durfee has gone to Honey Crack for some time. A. W. Serber of Tyner was in the city on business this morning. Helen Armstrong and her jrue-t Azelia Stein, spent the day at South BenJ. , J. C. Berlin went to South Bend totlay where he has a crew of mn at work. Mrs. Wickizcr and daughter Ruth were South Bend shoppers this afternoon. Miss La nra Nifong has jrone 1o South Bend for a week's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz a id little son of Warsaw were in Plvmouth on business today. Fern Dowell of Lapaz (and Mildred Maurus of Lakeville spent the morning in the city. Mr. und Mrs. W. P. Clark have gone to South Bend to visit theii daughter, Mrs. Cooper. Herbert Hess left for Indianapolis Tuesday night. He expects to be gone for several days. Mr. nd Mrs. Will Outcalt and his mother, Mrs. B. Outcalt spent Tuesdiv Jit Lake Maxi lkuckee.iKje Stiele and sen Fr d left Cr South Pent Welncdav ritcnd-1 ing to spend several days there. ,t Tr nl, i x ' c ,fj, Henrv Itall was callo I to boutli t - xi u ;n lend th's moroig by the serious ille i -rn onnnt,in ness of bis little granddaughter. Mrs. Henry Hall was called tJo Sou til I5end today ny tne uiness oi her little ( granddaughter, Lucile Fromm. 3 fr. D. A. Whit taker and daughfer Nellie of Chicago who has visitel, Here lor some time spen ine aay in South Bend. Clark True v visited Plvmouth friends today enroute to his home at; Xnppanee from Ober, where he has . been visiting. Mrs. M. Kring left Tuesday morn. 'ni" for Michigan City where she ex nects to spend some time with relatives and friends. .V Many people are goimr to South B,d over' the new route via the T.ake Fr?e and Western. It promises to be very popular. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seprogle re-t"-ned to their home in Stillwell, Ind., after visiting .friends and relntives at Lake Maxinkuckee. Harold Woodnrd U celebrating his eleventh birthday today. He entertained a number of his friends at a party' from 3 to 5 this Afternoon. The Misses Edna and Catherine Freyman entertained about fifty of their friends at their home last night in honor of their cousin, Martha j
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35c 25 c 35c 19c 48c 75c 89c 12 1-2, 15, 25c now. Ru;;e of Valparaiso. Ice cream and cake was serv ike was served. Mrs. W. L. 1 'eterson went to Ft. Way,,"; for the day WedesJay, The family of George Vinall have irone to Prettv Lake for the summcT Miss Lconore Viiull went "to Winona vesterdav. She is taking vocal lessons there. Mrs. Ed Wade and babv of Clfw cago are here to visit her father, Peter Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Tanner left! Wednesday night for their new home' in Indianapolis. . Mt:. Olive Myers wbo has heen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gurthel, for some time, returned home to Bloomingdale, Mich., today. Mrs. Fre i Botset an 1 son Holbrook, who have visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ixniise Botset, for some time, returned to their home at Mishawaka todav. Mrs. J. G. Grimm and son William, left foi their home at South Bend this morning after a visit with Mrs. C. Confer. Mrs. Confer accompanied them home. Mrs. J. II. Harris and grandson. Wayne Sherer have gone to Wankaska, Wisconsin where they will v'sit Ed Sherer and family, remaining for several weeks. ' Louis Wiltro-.it has returned to his work in South Dakota after spendi. g. his vacation with relatilves and friends in this city. He is a train despatcher there. Walter Soice and sun Walter Jr., who l ave been visiting Vir. Soice 's brother, O. G. Soice, for some time, returned to their home at TaylorHh Tuesday. Mrs. Shakes and t'auchter Olga ,v , . , , have irone to Ann Arbor to attend , . . the Convocation of the University ,,.,. t i i ' ax of Michigan. Rudolph graduates : Vit h the L. L. B. deqree. Dr. ''Russell' Heim, who has been .pending his vacation here," and Miss Grace Milner" spent , the day in Laport e. . From there Dr. Heim will re tnrn to his employment at St. Mary's Hospital, Chicago. Mesdames Jacob McDudie, .Out- . calt of Salt Lake City,- Grove Love and daughter Bertie, spent the day at Argos. L. G. Girten, the manager of Ae local Union and first trick operato celebrated his birthday Wedneseday by "working somewhat harder than usual. A party of about eighteen boys fr0, vafriou?. I'0, th? C0U"try passed throug-here Wednesday morn ing enroute to Culver where they will attend the : summer school .which opens tomorrow. ( . Edna Anderson. Edna Anderson, aged 17 years daughter of Andrew Anderson died at her home three miles south of Culver. They had moved there from Sligo last spring. The funeral services were held Tuesday at the Culver Evangelical church. Rev. John Appleman officiating. Interment was in' Culver cemetery -
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Department Cool House Dresses for $1 Jl.25, J1.50, $2 Fancy 'Street Dresses, cool materials, for 53.00, $3.50, $4, $ 1.08 Oneiot, 500 Dresses, Ladies' white $2.50 One lot, 500 Dresses, Ladies' white 52.50
In bur Shoe Department Ladies' Cool House Dresses, in all leathers Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Sandals, in all leathers
County Correspondence Stringer. Willis B. Hagle, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Alon.o G. Hagle, returned home on the 17th inst., after an absence of three years, which time he spent in the V. S. army, being stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.. near Indianapolis ,until the 8th of March when lie was sent with his .u lo n A"tomo, Texas, ere ne was discharged June 31. 1911. ' Adam Haale left for South -Bend last Friday afternoon. Chas. D. Sutherlin, who got his collar bone broken a few weeks ago, is improving nicely. Joseph Murry and wife visited Sara Loy and wife near Ober last Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Hapner, for.nerly a resident of this place, but now a resident of Goodland, Mo., has returned to care for her sister who is seriously ill at her home near Warsaw. Misses Alma Bickel aid Elith Pike and the latter 's brother Albert and Wirt Hoyt of Pleasant View, called on Elzie andJEdith Trader Thursday evening. ' Henry Pike lost a valuable hcrsc last Wednesday; Alonzo Hagle Jr.. called on Elzie Trader Sunday evening. frs. "tf. S. Peters of Knox, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henderson. The rains of Saturdav and Sunday improved the looks of the crops in this j vicinity. John Mueller is harvesting what. Miss Alpha Larson called ou Ethel Trader Snndav afternoon. JOHN DIETL INJURED. Serious Runaway of Three Horses With Binder Exciting Time With Damage. John Dietl, living about three miles north of Plymouth, was quite seriously injured this afternoon in a bad runaway of three horses hitched to a binder. He was leading the team getting them started to cuting, when they became frightened and ran over him. The guard of the sickle bar caught and dragged him for quite a distance, breaking his collar bone and cutting a long and bad gash in his thigh. The team ran for about a half mile up the road, not stopping until they had run into the bridge opposite Lawrence Dietl's and demolished the binder. Dr. Knott was called and it was necessary to take 3 stitches in the cut on Dietl's thigh. He was badly bruised and will be laid up for some time. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harding and children of Warsaw were in the city on business Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Kiefer and fire children have gone to Benton Harbor, Mich., where they will remain until October. e
