Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 July 1911 — Page 5

Get the Peroxide Habit

There should be a bottle of hydrogen peroxide in every home. "Peioxide," as it is calied for short, is coming into universal use as a germicide, antisep ic and purifier. It destroys all impurities is invaluable as an application to wounds, is tha most efficient mouth wash, as it destroys all bacteria and purifies the breath. Saves teeth, cures sore throat andia a family medicine chest in itself. Cheap also. In bottles at 10c. 20c, 40c. etc. THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE Chas: Reynolds, Proprietor Pasture for rent--Blue grass, good water, shade. Bert Hand, R. 13, Argos. wtn For Sale--Gas bag for 4-horse engine. Cost 5, price $2.50. Republican office. Bulls for Sale. Short Horn and Tolled Dnrhams--pure bred--red and roans. Call, write wire or phone. C. T. Mattingly, Plymouth, Ind. wtn Instant Gape Core. Save your chickens; save your money. Guaranted "Instant Gape Cure" cures. Fifty cents per box. Send money order. W. P. Baker & Co., Akron, Ind. In the front window of the Republican office are a number of Red Cross Bulletins on the subject, "How to Combat Tuberculosis." They are for distribution and any one desir ing one is welcome to help himself to the same. dw dtn WANTED--Local and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man of good appearance who is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and permanent business. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money can be made. Apply quick. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Miami Circuit Court, made and entered in a cause therein pending for partition of real estate wherein Louisa A. Lentz is Plaintiff and Sarah McCracken et al. are Defendants,on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1911, And from day to day thereafter until sold at the law office of Antrim & McClintic in the City of Peru, Indiana, will offer at private sale at 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 from date of sale; the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with attorney's fees with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date until paid, waiving relief from valuation laws and secured by mortgage on the premises sold. NOTT N. ANTRIM Commisioner. Advertized Letters. Mr. Earl Davison Mr. C. F. Hany H C Metzker Esq Mrs. Ella Comad Mrs. L. H. Diepenbrock Mrs Mary McDonald Miss Edna McBride Miss Susie Stein, 2 Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease For sale by All Dealers.

SATURDAY. Louis Tocksell spent the day at

Bremen. Mrs. Cora Wickizer spent the day at Lapaz. H. E. Wallace went to Bremen on business today. Miss Gertrude Bluetaugh spent the day at Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker spent the day at Winona. Miss Jennie Lee will visit Lapaz friends for a week. L. Dexter transacted business, at South Bend Saturday. Joseph Holzhauer left on a business trip this morning. Mrs. York and daughter will spend a week at South Bend. Mrs. Geo. P. Kruyer has returned from a visit at Chicago. Mrs. Edward Halson of near Laporte shopped here today. E. L. Campbell of Mishawaka is in the city on business today. J. A. Sanders of South Bend transacted business here today. F. J. Lehman of South Bend transacted business here today. Mrs. Marian Myers will visit at Rochester over the Fourth. C. R. Lewis of Indianapolis was in the city on business today. Harry Manson of Bremen was in the city on business Saturday. Lochran Wise is home from school at Valparaiso for over Sunday. Mrs. E. Montgomery of Lapaz, was here on business this morning. S. R. Maxson of Argos will spend the Fourth at Benton Harbor. Jack Bunson of Salt Lake City, transacted business here today. C. P. Koendorf of Cincinnati, Ohio was in the city on business today. Mrs. Frank Lear of Donaldson spent the afternoon at South Bend. Mrs. Sarah Ream has gone to Warsaw to visit friends for a few days. E. J. Andrews of Laporte transacted business in this city this morning. Miss Marie Steele has gone to Winona where she will visit for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyson of Warsaw, were in the city on business today. Miss Esther Flowers has gone to South Bend to visit relatives for a month. Mrs. Helen Cool and baby will visit Mrs. Halm for about a month at Laporte. The Misses Laura Rush and Frances Carter went to South Bend Saturday. C. A. Reeve and son Charles have gone to Kankakee for over the Fourth. J. N. South and A. C. Brocksmith transacted business at South Bend today. Miss Margaret Watcher of South Bend will spend Sunday with Miss Claire Hager. Miss Marguerite Holzbauer has gone to East Chicago for a visit over the Fourth. Mrs. Thomas Smith left for South Bend this noon were she will remain until Tuesday. Mrs. Will Good and two children will visit her brother at Mishawaka over the Fourth. Mrs. Daisy Smith and Miss Gale Wright have gone to South Bend for a week's visit. Mrs. Hoover and two children have gone to Logansport for a two weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. H. C. Serber and son Lamar left today for Hastings, Mich., where they will spend about ten days. Mrs. Kate Dunlap of near Argos has gone to Sturgis, Michigan. She will remain there over the Fourth. S. P. Strang of Lapaz has been in the city on business theh last two days and returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Elkins returned home to South Bend today after spending a week with relatives and friends here and at Bourbon. Everybody Is Interested in getting Full Value for their hard-earned dollars An important item in the purchase of Shoes is Shoe comfort Another important item is Shoe Wear. Another item is SHOE APPEARANCE. When you buy your shoes at my place of business you receive each of the above items, and at a reasonable honest price. A splendid line of Furnishing Goods of the very best manufacture. My Store will be open every evening until Eight o'clock during the entire year. RYAN'S, CASH SHOE STORE

Mrs. Grace Reynolds has gone to

Huntington where she will visit for some time. Miss Rose Holzhauer has gone to E. Chicago to visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. Dr. Martin has returned from a three week visit with her daughter at Goshen. The Misses Edon and Grimberd have gone to Michigan City for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Frank Patterson and son Paul went to Frankfort to visit for a week with friends. Mrs. John Marshall of Chicago visited Plymouth friends this morning enroute to the East. Mrs. Ira Garn and daughter Catherine left today, for a week's visit with friends in Ohio. Mrs. C. L. Brown returned home to Van Wert, Ohio, today after a visit with her son in Argos. Mrs. Anna Cool and daughter Helen have gone to Laporte for a visit vith the former's daughter. Rudolph Shakes is h ome from Ann Arbor, where he recently graduated, receiving an LI. B. degree. Mrs. Lottie Hershherger and Miss Ella Marsh of Chicago will visit friends here over the Fourth. Let us make up your own combings to suit your individual taste. Marinello Shop, Mrs. M. T. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Casner and two sons will visit Mr. and Mrs. Amos Orcutt at Benton Harbor over the Fourth. My dates in the office at Plymouth Wfor July will be Friday the 7th and Friday the 21st. Dr. Eikenberry. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McCrory have gone to Indiana Harbor for a visit of a few days with their son, Noble. Mrs. N. Rhue of Chicago returned home this afternoon after visiting her father, D. A. Whittaker for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haag returned home to Fort Wayne after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haag. Mrs. Katherine Staley left for her home at Warsaw this morning after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Hester Evans. Mrs. Gulling and two children left for their home at South Bend today after a visit vith her brother, Leo Dietl. Mrs. Fred Hepler returned home from South Bend this noon after spending a couple of days with her brother. Mesdames Claude Harris and A. B. Caslow have gone to Logansport to spend a few days with the former's sister. Mrs. Ora Smith returned to her home at South Bend this noon. She visited her brother, Robert Crum while here. Mrs. R. H. Boyd and daughter Esther of Columbus, Ohio, visited Plymouth friends today enroute to Chicago. Mrs. Julia Hartman and two children have gone to Donaldson to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith. Mrs. E. C. Bowen of Ashtabula, O., has returned home after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Crawford. Miss Mae Munor has returned to her home at Hartford City after a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Robert Snell. F. B. Bigeistaff of Chicago came today to visit for a short time with his son, who is atttending St. Michael's Academy. Mrs. Frank Arado and daughter Marie of Chicago are here to visit the family of B. B. Scheetz for a couple of weeks. Miss Lottie Logan, who is attending school at Valpaaraiso, returned to her home at Lapaz today for an over Sunday visit. Mrs. McGregor and daughter of Indiana, Pennsylvania, spent the day at Culver with Mesdames Wills, McGimsey and Welcome Miller. Mrs. F. A. Linden left for her home at Fort Wayne this morning after visiting her husband who is employed on the Pennsylvania R. R. Mrs. A. O. Wilcox and daughter Ruth returned home to Chicago this morning after spending some time with Mrs. W. H. Coonger and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murphy and two children of Battle Creek, Michigan, visited former friends here and at Culver the past week returning home today. Roland and Damaris Metsker have returned from a visit with their grandmother at Camden. Mrs. Metsker and Jean are still enjoying themselves there. Stelson Hower of Chicago, visited friends in the city this morning before continuing on his way to New York by automobile. He formerly lived at Laporte. Miss Maggie Hemminger who has taught at Brightside the past year, left for her ,home at Vernon this morning where she will spend the vacation with her mother. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years . No appetite and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me."--J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. Mrs. Louis Sterit who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whittaker for some time, r turned

home to Bristol Saturday. Her, parents accompanied her there. Miss Ruth Wells of Oberlin, O. who has been the guest of Miss Lyla Overmyer the past week left today for Rockefeller, Ill., where she will spend the summer. Mrs. E. E. Camphell and two nieces

the Misses Lo ker and Pomeroy have returned to her home at South Chicago after a visit of two w eeks with Mrs. Wm. omeroy of this city. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain--quickly cures the wound. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. Constipation causes headache, nausea, dizziness languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don't cure. Dean's Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Mrs .W. L. Wallace and daughters Ethel and Lela left this morning for Sherwood, Ohio, where they will spenn the remainder of the summer. Mr. Wallace has the contract for building a school there and is now at work upon it. Word has been received here that David Campbell an uncle of Mrs. Joseph Holzhauer recently died a myrtyrs death at Portland Oregan He was chief of the fire department of that city and was crushed to death by a falling wall. A large crowd was present at the Orpheum last night to hear the world famed "Ossie" Bowles sinjg " Silver Bell" and see his thrilling war dance. Surely Ossie is in a class by himself as was proven by this his latest effort to please the citizens of Plymouth. J. W. Wiltfong received a letter from his son Arthur this morning saying he and wife and son Lloyd would be here to spend the 4th with him, and theh boy wants Grandpa to have lots of fire crackers on hand as it is his first 4th at Plymouth. In- cidentally it may be mentioned that the little fellow is about two months old. MONDAY. L. Crum has gone to South Bend to work. Schuyler Nolan spent Sunday in South Bend. Mr. ard Mrs. George Vinall spent Sunday at Culver. Oscar Curtis was home from Anderson Sunday. Wm. Bogardus transacted business at Argos today. John Appleman has gone to Chicago on business. Chas. Becknell spent the day at South Bend. Fred A. Cole has gone to Milwaukee on business. E. F. Dewey of Chicago transacted business here today. Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins spent Sunday at Bourbon. Geo. Moslander has gone to South Bend for over the Fourth. Geo. Johnston of Chicago transacted business here today. H. Y. Shirk of Lapaz was in the city on business this morning. Frank Wilson of Indiana Harbor is here for over the Fourth. The Paw Paw Pleasure Cluub will spend the Fourth at Twin Lakes. Ed Rodgers returned home from Niles this morning where he visited his brother Nelson over Sunday. W. M. Shephtrd returned home to Ober Monday after a visit with his son Frank, a Plymouth mail carrier. Mrs. John Lindsay of Warsaw spent Sunday with Plymouth friends. Sara Arado, who is visiting in the city. spent a part of Sunday at Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ryan of Lake Maxinkuckee spent Sunday in the city. Francis Jones of Borbon spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the city. Glen Worthington, who is camping

out at Winona lake, spent Sunday at

home. Mrs. Basil Williams of, Chicago is visiting relatives in the city this week. David Lineberry has gone to Alliance, Ohio, and other points on business. Mrs. G. Runyan and little daughter Pearl have gone to Bourbon to visit for some time. Messrs. Butler, Gerard and Hardy of Donaldson transacted business here this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Worthington and son Ross have gone to South Bend for the Fourth. Mrs. H. Watkins visited in the city this morning enroute from Laporte to her home at Lima, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ca a and two children have gone to Mishawaka for a couple of days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Laporte returned home today after a week's visit with Plymouth friends. Mr. and Mrs. Simon York went to South Bend today where they will visit their daughter over the Fourth. Chas. W. Force of Chicago, returned home today after spending a couple of weeks with his brother Ray.

F, W. Bosworth Co.

Next Saturday we begin our July Clearance Sale

Wc will place on sale lots of Summer Mdse. at reduced prices. You will 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 35c Silk and Cotton Fabrics for 25c 50c Colored Dress Linens tor 35c 35c Colored Dress Linens for 19c 69c Foulard Silks for 48c $1.00 Foulard Silks for 75c $1.25 Black Taffeta Silks for 89c

Hot Weather Tub Fabrics New Lawns with Navy Grounds, splendid quality 15c New Lawns in Foulard patterns, for 10c Dress Ginghams, in all qualities for 10, 12 1-2, 15, 25c

You will find splendid Shoe Bargains on our bargain tables now.

Mr. and Mrs. E. J Neeman of Los Angeles, Cal., are spending a few days with the family of L. Morcombe. John Herschberger, the crossing watchman at the Novelty Works, went to Van Wert today for a short vacation. David Kizer, who for the past few days has been visiting his brother, E .A. Kizer, returned home to Niles, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Miller have gone on a littte trip to South Bead, Niles and Berrien Springs for the rest of the week. Mrs. Elma Dick returned to Claypool this morning after visiting with her brother P. F. Thomas the past few days. Miss Rose Keller of Culver is here for a short visit with relatives and friends, the family of B. B. Scheetz in particular. F. E. Morgan returned to Elwood today after spending Sunday with his brother-in-law, N. S. Davis of N. Walnut street. Miss Mildred Drake left today for Indianapolis where she has a situation as a trained nurse in the Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Chas. LaBrash and children have returned to Chicago after several weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. Mrs. M. E. Kreighbaum of Elkhart returned home today after visiting the Wm. Vangilder family and other friends the past few days. Mrs. S. H. Yager and daughter Mrs. Williams and her little son Frank have gone to Dayton, Ohio for a visit of a week or ten days. Mrs. Mary Glass was called to South Bend Monday morning on account of the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Beaglas, Jr. Capt. Morris of Culver transacted busines in the city today. He reports that an extra large crowd enjoyed Lake Maxinkuckee yesterday, Miss Ferrell Shafer and Mr. A, C. Mortlarnd spent Sunday at South Bend. They will spend the Fourth with friends and relatives in Chicago.

Mesdames Jelley, Gates and Hughes returned to their home at Minnepaolis today after spending some time at their cottages at Maxinkuckee Lake. E. W. Schrock is home again after amonth's business trip thru Michigan. He will remain here over the Fourth and then leave on a trip thru Pennsylvania and Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garn and son Rulo spent Susday in Bremen with Mr and Mrs. Walter and John Boss who is visiting there. The party drove to Warsaw in Mr. Walter s auto. Thursday afternoon the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Thomas Church will meet at the Armstrong cottage at Pretty Lake. The bus will be at the Parish House at 1:30 p. rn. This is the regular July meeting. Most of the Bourbon boys who so cheerfully lost the game yesterday to

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the Plymouth team hurried home right after the game, but a few "stickers" remained until the early morning train, much to. the satisfaction of certain of our girls. Sam Arado of Chicago, arrived in the city Saturday evening and will visit friends here over the Fourth. Mr. Arado spent most of the summer here last year and is well known especially among the younger set. He is staying with the Scheetz family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pitts of Marshall, Texas are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cleveland. Mr. Pitts is secretary of the new basket company of Marshall, Texas and is inspecting the factory here. This is Mr. and Mrs. Pitts first trip north and they are enjoying it very much. WEDNESDAY Wm. Everly spent Tuesday at Culver. Emmons McCrory spent the Fourth at home. Dudley Wiggins visited in Culver yesterday. Emmet Fields visited Twin Lakes Tuesday. Henry Houghton spent the Fourth at Culver. Ralph Jacoby spent yesterday at Winona Lake. J. T. Liggett was in South Bend on business today.

Frank Thomas was a Twin Lakes

visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Rollo Bennett was a South Bend shopper today. Nathan Stout transacted business at Sonfh Bend today. Miss Zern Rowe is home again from a visit at Argos. Schuyler Nolan left today on a business trip to Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Awald and baby visited at Hamlet today. R. T. Lewis of Culver, was in the city on business today. John Stall of Michigan City transacted business here today. J. A. Martindale transacted business at Lapaz Wednesday. Miss Ida Kessler will visit fritnds at Kokomo for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cullison spent the Fourth at Etna Green. George Roadcastle of Logansport transacted business here today. Mr and Mrs. Wm. E. RentschLer were in South Bend Wednesday. Ford Cressner, and Linelle Schrock spent the Fourth at Maxinkuckee. Mrs. David Hite has returned from a visit with her mother at Hamlet. Miss Laura Wright of Lapaz spent Sunday with Miss Fay Jockman. The Misses Mabel and Stella Phillips spent the Fourth at Maxinkuckee Lake. Devere Wallace, Charlie Scott and Carl Rensselar visited at Culver yesterday. Charlie Vangilder has been having a good time at Pretty Lake this week.

Ready-to-Wear Department Cool House Dresses for $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Fancy Street Dresses, cool materials, for $3.00. $3.50, $4, $4.98 One lot, 500 Dresses, Ladies' white $2.50 One lot, 500 Dresses, Ladies' white $2.50

In our Shoe Department Ladies' Cool House Shoes, in all leathers Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Sandals, in all leathers

Mrs. Erwin Reisch and daughter Inez spent the afternoon at South Bend. Miss Grace Stephenson and John Jacoby spent the Fourth at Maxinkuckee lake. The Misses Campbell and Stella and Mabel Ness spent the Fourth at. Lak Maxinkuckee. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Switzer are home agam after a most enjoyable Fourth at Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spitler of Atwood, will visit relatives in this city for a few days. Mesdames John Ashton and W. T. Leonard have gone to South Bend for a few days. Miss Hattie Schoner has returned from Peru, where she has been visiting since last Saturday. Miss Claudia Moore has returned to school at South Bend after spending the Fourth at home. Miss Hazel Love returned to school at South Bend today after spending the past few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maxey of South Bend, spent the Fourth with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Field of Indiana Harbor visited here over the Fourth returning home today. Mrs. L. D. Whiteman of Bremen is here to visit her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Troyer for several days. R. A. Kloepfer and son Carl, returned to Logansport after spendinthe past week at Pretty lake. Mrs. Edgar returned to her home at Argos today from a visit with the Shidler family at Lakeville. Mrs. Hanford Brown and children Dickie and Hanford Jr. were Maxinkuckee Lake visitors yesterday. Miss Dessie Easterday, who has spent the past week at Indianapolis, returned home Wednesday morning. Reuben J. Austin returned home to Lansdowne, Ontario today after a visit of a few days with John Hill. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Humphreys of Bellfontaine, Ohio, are visiting their son, C. W. Humphreys of this city. Mrs. Sarah Freed went to Bourbon Wednesday for a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Lucinda Miller. Miss Charlotte Gossard returned home to Tipton Wednesday after a visit of several days at Valparaiso. W. A. Hite left for Hobart this morning. He has visited Imogene Kyser and mother for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Louisa Botset has gone to Mishawaka where she will visit her son, Fred and daughter, Mrs. V. J. Pfender. The Misses Mildred Mangus of Lakeville and Fern Dowell of Lapaz were in the city on Iasincss this morning. Miss Iva Overholt left for her home at Four Acres Wednesday after a few days' visit with Mr. Jacob Lechlitner. Mrs. Chas. Fish and granddaughter Ethel returned home today after a few days' visit with Ernest Fish and family.