Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 July 1911 — Page 2
No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong til over. No man can be strong who ia suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which impairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man " doesn't feel just right When he doesn't sleen well, ha an iinenmfortahf
feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despondent, he is losing the nutrition neeOed to make strength. Stich a man should use jL'r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, Invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HE2U.TH SIND STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum at a substitute for this nonalcoholic medicine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper.
THURSDAY A. R. Underwood is- painting his residence. Percy Troyer spent the day at 6011th Bend. Wm. Bollman transacted business at Hibbard today. C. II. Lucas transacted business at Rochester today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas spent the day in South Bend. Miss Laura Galloway will visit t, Winona for some time. 1 Miss Lucretia Rea of Rochester is in the city on business. Mrs. Polly Kuhn went to Longcliff today to visit. her son. Mrs. Viole Arnold of Harris was a Plymouth shopper this morning. A. B. Carlson of Ft. Wayne, was in the city on business today. Miss Mary Parker of In wood was Plymouth shopper this morning. Miss F. Stuart of Hobart will visit friends at Flora a couple of weeks. Mrs. Frank Hattry and five' childran went to Peru today for a visit. Milner and Grube shipped two car loads of new wheat to Chicago today. Mesdames J. W Wiltfong and J. B. Welch spent the day at Laporte. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wolford have frone to St. Joe for a visit of several weeks. , A three-piece Italian orchestra is playing on the streets of the city today. Mrs. James Williams of Bremen, visited her son Walter at Hibbard today. The second of the season's series of band concerts will be given this evening. ' Mrs. Rebeca Myers has returned home to Teegarden after spending some time xiere. Mrs. Retha Lowery will visit her sister, Miss Judd Moofe of Lapaz for some time. Miss Edith Babcock returned home to Bourbon today after a couple of davs visit here. Miss Esther Ilite has gone to Bourbon to stay with her parents, Mr. and Urs. L. Swinenart. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards of South Bend are here for a week's visit with friends. N". Haag is painting his house on north Michigan street, occupied by S. E. Boys. Grove Lovo is doing the work. Mrs. Samuel Garn and two children have gone to South Bend for a few days' visit. Mrs. Sophia Lopp will spend the night at the home of Nicholas Fleck, northwest of town. Mrs. C. W. Klinefelter and little daughter have gone to Columbia City for a week's visit. Wm. Lawrence has gone to Bourbon for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. S. F. Lawrence. Newton Covert went to Ft. Wayne today to visit his daughter, Mrs. liar, ry Fertig for a few days. IL H. Weidner went to Lapiz on business today. He is interested in comercial photographic work. . Mrs. Chas. Sing'eton has gone to PeLon? to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl for a week. Mesdames A. Borfclnnd of Chicago and Samuelson of Donaldson will visit at Laporte for about ä week. Mrs. W. O. Warens and two children of Chicago, are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wallace. Mrs. C. H. Mattox has gone to Laporte for a couple of days' visit with her husband who is employed there. Mrs. Snsan "Wallace returned home to i Alliance Ohio this" mcrning after a vi-it with lcr son. A. 1. Walla.? Harry Kessler, who has been spending a few days here and at Cnl--ver, has returned home to Bourbon. Lucile and Mertinse Miller hare one to Berne for a visit with their grandmother, "Mrs. Anna Cumrcings. Mr?. Jaccb SeheU and tfangMer and -her anther,'. Mrs. Joseph Gla-s, ppeut t-.o dav at Tyner with Mrs. Rolcrt Be?. lie?, Jr. Mr.?. H. E. Ha -vizirs 3. and rrn Kyle returned ho'ri': to Brerr.m ths mornfjr a visit -with 'Mr. "and. Mrs. Wni. Poor. ' ' , His Malel Fish who has been tha 1 rp v. cVcfonfrc JVf'-s Tnrn-
Mrs. M. Kessler and daughter Belle went to Bourbon this mornin? to spend a few days with the former's m other who is ill. Frederick Godfrey of Fort Wayne returned home this morning after a iit with his aunt, Mrs. P. J. Con way for a couple of weeks. Miss Cora Steinebach, who has been the guest of Miss Carrie Rhodes the past week returned to her home in Bourbon last evening. z Miss Erma Cressner, who has visited relatives at Bremen for several weeks, is expected home Saturday. George Firestone returned to school at Valparaiso this morning after spending the night here to attend his Ircther's wedding. The Misses Mary Sullivan and Mabel Ness went to Bourbon last ev ening to attend the band concert, returning home this morning. A. Seider of Twin Lakes, transacted business at South Bend today. J. E. Ellis was a South Bend business transactor today. Mesdames L. F. Overmyer, E. R. Monroe, ad Ben Seybold spent the day with their daughters who are camping out at Maxinkuckee lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wyland returned to their home at Grovertown this afternoon after a week's visit with their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Wallace of Culver. Mrs. J. N. Robertson of Malvern, Ohio, who has been the guest of Miss Frances Seltenright for some time, heft today for Canton, Ohio for a further visit. Mrs. Andrew Cummings and daughter, Mrs. Samuel Miller and her little son Clifford left today for Ft. Wayne where they will visit for some time. Miss Jeanette Brewer of Argos and Ruth Thoma3 of South Bend. who have been the guests of Monroe Steiner and wife the past few days, returned to their respective homes today, Guy Lowery, principal of the II. S. at Stonington, 111.$ who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leonard for a few days, went to South Bend this morning for a further visit. Mrs. Chas. Wallace and daughter Leah, of Canton, Ohio, who have been the guests of A. T. Wallace for sometime went to Tyner this morning to visit Mrs. Catherine Fraser for n short time. Miss Dorothy Noyes of Mishawaka, who has been the guest of Miss Carol Humrichouser the past week, returned home this noon. She was accompaied home by Miss Violet Singrey who will spend the afternoon at South Bend. Cf'.rge Vinall received a telegram Ihi.i morning from Amarili?, Tcjas slating that his daughter. Mrs. Chas. Paddock is very ill wit.'i typhoid fever. Mrs. Vinall will leave this wen. ing for Texas so as to be at hei daughter's side. Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. Fuller of Rolling Prairie stopped in Plymouth between trains last night while on their way to Bourbon for a visit. They lived there for a number of years and !.ave many friends who will be glad to receive them. 1 Mr. and Mrs W. M. Jones who had charge of the recent sale of the lots in Elliot addition left this noon for Coldwater Michigan where they will conduct another real estate sale. They state that all of the lots but five have now been sold and these it is expected will soon find new newers. Miss Alice Sanders, of Marshall, Wis., is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Frank Southworth. While here she is introducing Lafollette's Magazine and the American of Home Economics is one of the eago. Lafollette's Magazine, . edited by the Wisconsin senator, makes good ' reading for every member of the family and the American School of Home Economics is ono of tie best. No housewife who wants to acquaint herself with the latest and most Scientific methods of keeping hon? cooninr. nursing, or planning a ncn? horn?, r.nn "make. n. mistake in allving herself with tliis school. - 5cr Infants and CldUren. Ib'IJfci Ycj Havs' Always C::3hl
FRIDAY
0. A. Greiner is reshingling his house on south Walnut street. L. Meade of Culver transacted busiess here today. L. F. Overmyer transacted business at Leiters Ford today. Ed Morris of Culver was in the city on business this morning. George Frishy of Walkerton was in the city on business today. E. M. Woodstone of Culver, was in the city on business today. Miss Ruth Suit will visit her father at Wanatah for a few days. John Worth uf Maxinkuckee Lake spent the day here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Artz and daughter Theodora spent the day at Culver. Miss May Swindell has gone to Detroit for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. D. M. Wells and daughter Edna of Knox were Plymouth shop pers today. Mrs.. Martha Kocntz will visit Mrs. John Kabbit at Walkerton for a week or so. The Misses Minnie Foulke and Eva Knepp will visit at Tipton for a few days. Mrs. Harvey McFeely' will visit her brother, Simon Mattix of Argos, for a week. Mr w'ind Mrs. J. W. Fenninger went tov Chicago this afternoon for a few days' visit. -ndt Miss Anna Dahlgren jeft1 for hei home at South Bend today after a visit of about ten days. ' Mrs. Julia Medbourn and little rrand-daughter of Argos, were Plymouth visitors today. A large crowd of people attended the excellent band concert given last night. C. II. Sears returned home to South Bend today after a visit with Albert Brocksmith. Mrs. H. A. Logan went to Chicago this morning for a few da3s' visit with Mrs. II. M. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Koltken of Columbia City, are here 'for a visit with friends and relatives. Mcsedames G. W. Murphy of Bourbon and J. C. Erwin of Inwood spent the day at South Bend. Adam E. Wise and son Devere went to Warsaw this morning to bring their car back home. M. A. 0. Packard returned to Chicago this noon after being in the city on business for a few days. Frank Parker of Maxinkuckee Lake andllarry Xellens of Walnut played in the Plypouth band last night. Mrs. J. M. Gray returned home to Logansport this morning after visitig with Mrs. Wm. Pitt for a few davs. Mrs. Jesse Hoham was brought home yesterday from the hospital at South Bend. She has been there for several weeks. James Cuny, Alexander Johnson, and Howard McDonald, all of Chicago, will visit friends at Lakeville for some time. ; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Danielson of South Bend will visit friends nere and at Maxinkuckee Lake for a couople of weeks. , Mrs. Albert Baul and son Paul returned home to ponaldson this morning after a visit at Kewanna and Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kendall of Dana returned home today after visiting their daughter, Mrs. G. G. Cole for about a week. Miss Vera Voreis of Wolf Creek and H. D. Railsbaek of St. Petersburg, Florida, have gone to Benton Harbor, Mich., for a visit. t Miss Helen Allen has returned to her home at Danville, 111. She has leen visiting local relatives and friends here for some time. Mrs. Harry Lackey and her mother, Mrs. Fellows of Fort Wayne, who has been her guest for some time spent the day at Gary. Bender have gone to South Bend to Beder have gone to South Bend to visit their sister Belle who is ill at one of the hospitals there. The Misses Fern and Lefa Wright of Rochester were in the city today enroute to Lima, Ohio, where 'they will visit for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gregory and daughter, Helen, of South Bend, who have been spending the past week in the city returned home this noon. Miss Edith Spooner, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, (Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clizbe the past five weeks, returned to her home at Sherwood "today. Mrs. J. E. Myers and son Gale and niece. Helen JNye, went to Tyner today for a brief visit with her aunt, Mrs. Richardson of Chicago, -who is visiting there. Anthony Moltor left this momin? for Sa:idnsky, O!no. w; ere he v. ill attend ti e funeral of his sister, Mr.". Elizabeth Reichonbanch, to bo held tomorrow. Mesdames Edward) Henney, Chris. Van Camp and daughter Alpha, John Meado and daughter Plairhe, spent the day at'' Harris with Mr. and Mrs. John Hennev.
Winona Lake to see Curtiss fly in
his airship. Mr. Gorrell is just now building a new shop for the Enquirer and will be safely lodged therein some time in September. SATURDAY. Mrs. J. E. Spink spent the day at South Bend. R. Stair will visit relatives at Xappanee over Sunday. , Miss Mae Spencer left Plymouth on a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Charter Nation on West Garro street is seriously ill. B. F. Watkins was a South Bend visitor today. Mrs. Marion Cramer and children spent the day at Harris. 1 Miss G oldie Zentz went to Lapaz this morning for over Sunday. James Bryan of near Inwood spent the day at South Bend. Miss Donna Linn of Warsaw is visiting her cousin, Miss Esther Phillips. Mesdames Jennie Rolling, Cora Rhodes and Minnie Ostrum spent the day at Lapaz. Miss Nora Wülfing returned to her hotae at Gary after a visit with friends here and at Lucerne. Mrs. John Smith has gone to South Bend for an over Sunday visit with relatives. Thomas Johnson of east of town went to Lakeville today to purchase some milch cows. J. D. Steffey returned to his employment at South Bend this morning after spending a short time here. .Frank Yangundy who is employed in . this city will spend Sunday with his family vho live at South. Bend. Mrs. C. II. Alston of Indianapolis returned home this morning after a week's visit here and at Winona lake. C. Jones of South Bend who has been visiting here for somte time went to Lakeville today for a further visit. Miss Louise Capron left for Chicago this morning. She expects to visit her brother and niece there for some time. Mrs. E. F. Marvin and son George have gone to "Whiting and Hammond for a visit of a few days with friends. Everett Mikels, who has been working for his brother at Lapaz for some time, returned to his home at Bourbon today. Vern Ranck of Gordon, Nebraska, visited Plymouth friends this morning enroute to G ro vert own where he will spend some time with relatives. Mrs. Robert Cunningham and children went to South Bend this morning for an over-Sunday visit with her husband and sister there. Cora Himes, the Elkhart Elocution teacher, will bejrin a term of 10 lessons next Wednesday. See her at II. L. Singrey 's 122 W. Jefferson St. Lee Lauer is confined to his home today by illness. S. O. Rash of Lapaz was a Pbymouth business transactor today. II. 'Y. Shirk of Lapaz transacted business here this morning. Mrs. Nettie Hendricks spent the day at South Bend. Joseph Wymm has gone to South Bend for a visit of several weeks. Orville Klapp went to South Bend this noon for an over Sunday visit. W. II. VanKirk will visit his son, J. E. at South Bend over Sunday. John Zehner will spend Sunday with his son Gideon of Argos. Mrs. IL L. Grigeth of Alliance, O., returned home today after a few days' visit with Miss Flo Matthew. The Misses Elizabeth and Alta Jones have gone to South Bend for a visit. Mrs. II. II. Lowe of Kentland left for her home today after a visit with Dan Miles and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Putnam went to South Bend this noon for a brief visit with her folks. ) The Misses Alma and Anna Olson will visit South Bend friends for a few days. i Mrs. Adeline Flory has ' gone to Argo9 for a visit with relatives and friends. ' Mrs. W. A. Hite of Hobart returned home this morning after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Laura Kizer. Miss Bess Felter ;of North Manchester is here for a weeks visit, the guest of Miss Ethel Fanning. Mrs. Lula Liven good of Muncie returned home thtis noon after a visit of five weeks with Mrs. Amanda Yost of Lapaz. Mrs. Rose Schilt returned to South Bfnd this -noon after a visit of about fen days with tha L. A. Seltenright family. . . i Mrs. Bert Smith, lift t' I Eoti for Elkhart wlero eho'will spend a Iot days with her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. But tri ch. ; OtaticJro'o. cc'
Mrs. James Orr and son Palmer.
who have been the guests of her parents for some time returned to thir home at Muncie oday. Miss Erma Cressner returned home this morning after a three weeks' visit at the home of her sister near Bremen. Miss Marian Begles left for her home at Lporte today after a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Anderson Beagles. Eugene League went to Chicago on business Saturday. H. R. Hawk of Culver was a Plymouth business transactor today. Miss Bessie Adamson of Culver shopped in the city this morning. Harry Campbell of Winamac has retured home after, a visit with his brother, John. Mrs. Alice Heinbaugh will visit her brother, Sam Phebus, of Kewanna for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Thayer left this noon for Maxinkuckee Lake where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. M. Beagles of Hibbard, who is returning home from a visit with her .sister, Mrs. Mayme Kline of South Bend spent the day in this city. Mrs. A. M. Hardmann of North Liberty returned home this morning after a week's visit here with her brother, Oliver Strawhecker and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Spenser ot South Bend will spend Sunday with friends at Maxinkuckee Lake. They have also visited -in this city the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kitch of Bourbou .and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rosell of South Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Mittterling also of Bourbon, spent the day at South Bend. Miss Annie L. Shepherd of Springfield, Ohio, who has been visiting here and at Logansport for some time, went to Tolleston this morning for a further visit before returning home. Mrs. James DeLoney left this morning for a week's visit with friends at Chicago and with hei daughter, Delldora, who is attending Northwestern University at Evanston this summer. William Richmond employed by Fred Kuhn, was cranking the automobile when the handle flew back and struck Willie on the risht eye. Tf you should meet him on the street do not think that he has been in a fight. The above are the facts in the case. Flden Mow. who has been in the city the past few days for the purpose of enlisting in the army, left this morning for his home at Rochester. From there he will go to join the ranks of Uncle Sam. While in Plvmouth he visited his cousin, Miss Rose Matthew. The Misses Estella Reynolds and Lois Thompson and Mrs. Maude Houshton will spend Sunday and Mondav at Maxinkuckee Lake. They wiU act as chaperones for the dozen or so of boys who will camp there those two days at the McDonald cottage, the guests of Knight and Hal Houghton. Potrick H. Ryan, engineer of the milk train, and who resides at 1000 South St., this city, while on his engine Thursday afternoon on his return trip a large bar fell off the ensrine and struck him on the right foot, producing Ferious and painful injury which will require him to remain confined to m his home for a long time. CHHdron Cry' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MONDAY. Mi t.. Geo. Souders of Inwood shopped' in Plymouth Saturday morning. Peter Rivar went to Donaldson on business Saturday. Mrs . Nora Long spent Saturday af terncon at South Bend. Mrs. John Hennesey was a Niles visitor Saturday. F. D. Kyle of Goshen was in the city on business Saturday. S. Bunsfield of Goshen transacted business here Saturday. - W. N. Nolan and son Scbuylei went to Bourbon y sterday. Foster Helms is spending his tenday vacation in Indianapolis. J. D. Graves was in' town Sunday. His family is still in California, Miss Erma Ulrich was home from school at Valparaiso over Sunday. Sam Arado of Chicago was the guest of Alfred Scheetz over Sunday." ' ( ' ' II. Mastermann of Walkerton, transacted' business here this morning. . . ' Mrs. Anna Rigains of Etna Green vas ' in-the city Saturday to consulc Dr. ELlson. " ' . Miss Fern Day visited Clarence Semter and family over Sunday, at Bourbon. . - . : Miss Hazel S.mda, who is fettend-
Miss Margaret Shilling of Culvei
is spending a few days with Miss Lillian Pulver. Alfred Scheetz and his guest, Sam Arado of Chicago spent Sunday at Maxinkuckee. . S. L. Freese of Chicago was in the city on business today in the iterest of the Ryon Car Co. The Misses Veroca and Emma Shaw will visit at Niles, Mich., for about a week. Mesdames Dr. Knott and Wm. Ormond have gone to Milford, Mich, for a three weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Murphy and son Hermit will visit South Bend friends for a couple of days. Miss Mayme Freeman has gone to Culver for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Ella Freeman. Miss Bertha Gulling returned to South Bend Saturday noon after a visit with her aunt Mrs. Julia Deedle. h. C. Dillon and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shilling of Culver were Sunday guests at the home of Frank Pulver. Miss Rose Keller of Culver i3 here for a visit with the B. B. S.cheetz family and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Work and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Curtis and children went to South Haven by ai to yesterday and spent the day. Miss Ella Mvers of South Bend retturned home tthis morning after an over Sunday visit with Miss Minnie Johnson of Tyner. Miss Ethel Fanninsr and her guest, Miss Bess Felter of North Manchester and Miss Carrie Rhodes were Culver visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humrichouser left Saturday for a two' weeks' visit m Duluth. Minn., with their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bowell. Mrs. James Williams returned to her home south of Breman Saturday She has visited her son, Walter at Twin Lakes for some time. The Misses Alta and Elizabeth Jones of Bonrbon have gone to South Bend to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacobs for some time. W. A. Rhinehart spent Sunday with his family here. He left this morning for Fort Smith. Arkansas In the interest of the Arkansas Farm Co. Dr. and Mrs. Loring -went to Chicago yesterday. The Dr. returned last evenincr, but Mrs. Loring remained a few davs to visit with Mrs. Erich Adomeit. For summer diarrhoea in children always ' give Chamberlain 'ß Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by All Dealers. George Lovell ,who reside west of Plvmouth, was injured at Liverpool Sunday by a railroad tie falling on him. He was brought home on the milk train. He will be laid np for repairs for a few days. Never leave home on a Journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by All Dealers John L. Wright, who resides at 1200 Laporte street and who is Round House foreman of the Pennsylvania yards, had his right ankle badly sprained last night by jumping eff an engine. The injury will lay him np for a week. Leaves City Unexpectedly. Bob Espich, who has been driving the ba?ag:8 wagon at the depots for some time and the Hanes transfer bus the past week!,, left the city rather hurriedly last niht at about eleven o'clock.-He failed to leave his address and neglected to bid his friends good-bye. 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 yon Save Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease For sale by'AIl Dealers. ' A Lake Prot Lot Sold D. A. Bradley last week sold to M. M. Styles of Plymouth the corner lot at the foot of Bunker Hill with a frontage of 77 feet on the lake and 99 feet up the hill for $600. Mr. Stile3 ' intnends to build a pretty home on this comer in the fall or next spring. Culver Citizen. Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln, Keb., girl -writes, "I hail been ruling for some time.Trith chronic constipation and stomach. tronWe. I Icrnn. taking Chamherbin's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in thrfvs änys I-was able to be tip nrm bolter riebt alon? I am the j pro'.i.lr -t rirl in Lincoln to find sneh a rrood lnedicina." For sale by All Doalers " Snoo Stack Tails. The old smolcc stack on the raterworlrs Til ant fell with a crh Tlmrs-
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