Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 July 1911 — Page 5

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Enough About Drugs? Do you make sure of right quality, or do you do as thousands of others do. juat call for any rtic!e and take what is handed out, without question? . We like particular customers, tit's a pleasure to sell to people ho want quality. We buy for particular people and therefore have a stock of the best goods that the market affords. Whether you know drugs or not, you'll be protected from unworthy . goods and unfair prices when yon trade with us We consider ourselves respoEsible for the qualit of everything we s.l, whether drugs or sundries. Anythin purchased here not provia? satisfactory we desire to make right either by exchanging or refunding the money. Peoples' Drug Store Plymouth, Indiana

Bulls for Sale. Short Horn and Polled Dnrhams pure bred red and roans. Call, write wire or phone, C. T. Mattingly, Plymouth, Ind. rtn T7ANTED 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 onee for terms. Ontfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money ean be made. Apply Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE 10 Jersey cows, all now giving milk but bred for winter dairy from sires for milk and buttir, 4 to 7 years old. L. S. Fitch, Oakwcod, Ind. ldlw For Trade 1G0 acre farm all under cultivation 1-4 mile from good town in North Dakota. Want Indiana farm. S. E. Keen, Culver, Ind. FOR SAIJ: 8 1-2 acres, with good house and barn, all in good shape, 1 1-4 mile from Plymouth on the Bremen road. Joseph Barts. Id w20-27 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 SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1911, And from day to day thereafter nntil 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 followin? 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 on-third in twelve months from date of sale; the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with attorney's fees with interest at tbe rate of six per cent per annum from date nntil paid, waiving relief from venation laws and secured by morlg ige on the premises sold. , NOTT N. ANTRIM, Ommisioner. Notice to Contractors Notice is' hereby" given that the Board of Commissioners of Marshall 4 County, Indiana, invite sealed propos- , als for general repairs at the County Jail, and the construction of a new porch at the County Asylum, in accordance with the plans and specifications for such proposed work on -file In the Auditor's office, where tLa same may be examined. , yr . Air .bids to be filed not lat rf ;üai 1 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, ;A,gus " 8, 1911, and will be opened at 2 P. M. of said day. Each bidder must hVi with his bid an affiidavit of noncollusion and a bond as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bidders may bid upon -the repair work at the JiHl and asylum work separately cr as a whole it being the intention to let j all vvorliit each place In. or. a contract and4 the successful ciildcr nar sdi) rf J::1x-. J1. . C. TL -V.'alLr, ior. , ltw HAITI Ü A LS AM 1Ha:r to its Ycu-.'r.::l C-rcr. Ciiivi r'p ii J A hai a.Ji. j cnd fl.ut fni"r --t

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County Correspondence WEST UNION. Bluebangh of Plymouth is Mrs. visiting a few days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Biggins. Mrs. "Wolfe is just recovering from a bad case of poison on her arm and face. Mrs. Norman Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Ames and childrtn of Plymouth, Ancel Cole of Donaldson and Nellie Cole, who is back from California, on a visit took dinner Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cole. Miss Mabel Huffman went to South Bend Friday for a few days' visit. V. and Mrs. Fred Dill and daughter Thelma were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evans near Plymouth Saturday night. Charles Ruff and family entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ruff, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf called in the afternoon. TYNER. Ellen Resterick has sold her house lot to Frank Haag. Will Smith returned home Monday The pickle factory will open Saturday, July 22. W. J. Smith returned to South Beni Tuesday night. D. L. McKesson of Plymouth spent Sunday with relatives near Tyner. The I. O. O. F. has had their hall painted. Ira ITaag visited relatives at this place Sunday. LAPAZ Miss Cleo Leed spent Sunday with friends in Valparaiso. Vera Stucky has accepted employr ment in the general store of Gideon Logan. O. D. Ilarhaugh and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Sally Clabaugh. - The steam shovel on the B. & U. which has been digging near Suman. Ind., the past three weeks, has re turned and is now working just west of town. , Since the moon doesnH shine, our street lamps are never lighted and we have to cro home in the dark. TWIN LAKES Mr. Bockover of Elwood spent a few days here last week at the Elwood fishing club camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yeoman and daughter Hazel of Panama spent a few days last week with Mrs. Doty. Mose Holem of Plymouth, who has been quite poorly all summer, was able last week to spend a few days at his old home where Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meadvnow live. He, as well as his old friends, enjoyed this very mucn. . i Miss Edna Klapp and Ray Clark Everybody Is Interested in getting i I i Full Value for their hard-earned dollars An important item in the pur-' Chase cf Shoes h Shoe comfort J Another important item is 7 Shoe Weak. . . v Another item is Shoe Appearance. When you buy vour shoes at my place of business you re, ceive each cf the above items. 11 Fi t I n r.nd at a reascnable honest pries. ti'iar.ufaoture. 2iV Will le tt V tili ur.Ul tbf. er:t;r yrar. .

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