Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 July 1911 — Page 8
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1 en Day Lamp. I i .,.fl0n the r Lake Kcur at i':0ü-cVix-li a." mIonday in a, special, car, Com4 "'pcny I 'left for Ft. Benjamin Karu4 ' sort r for1 a' ten da camp and armvf maneuversV v u-The .boys were 39 in' number and were.uuder command of .Capt Pear t Bober'! with 1st. ..Lieut,- Geo. Piipr 'second irj command. tTlie 2nd .Lieut! lCHbs.' Kerr is in "Texas' ahd' so'coul not be -with the 'boys:' :The train" ar-j rive.1 at'earapVdt ioO. in thefo'fe-j .noou, and ; the boys; were at once busv put t inj: . up tents, and prepa rifur for the work of the camp life and., war . ' . u-'T-T i l - L.;.;, .U- ' maneauers. r f . 1 Nearly all 'day Sunday the Armory. v? the-scene of activity" as'the loys earjje. iu,j ma'de out1 their: papers, ?ot tlioir suits, and other acoutrements of war. in preparation for the an mia journey, to the State Encampir.ent. . The most "important officer in the eompany. though not the -hhhest. i first cook Geo. Hammel.:. Without rim the bovs: would have to ; disband ! in a few hours and forage. for grnb. He is an .expert, too, they say. and will put np the most appetizing table imaginable - for an army boy.; He U assisted -byi Austin Bowles, who .has the title ofi second cook. His duties TUESDAY V Iii 'i-.K . i i ! J " -' no "Hfs: !J.TC. -WTiHeH spent the day atDohaldson: " i? "'' . r" . ..EugonV iveasue at;tij o business today. ,r r. i j- rn- - Frank. iThomas enjoyed himself tat the5 Bend todays . : r'' ' : " oi'-r Elmer'. WÜson , was a South Bend business transactor ' today.' ;;: , ' :r ,:L. A, Martindale trans-cted .biiiinesscat Lapaz today. ; .j.vrr. Walter Sponsler of Bourbon went to Iakeville' on bunness Monday. -.... r -1 ' , y-' Uen Seybold and daughter Bertha went to lApzz on. business this mörnIliruo M,n:cf Ipaz transact - e.J busings iathis cuytoday. , - :doiiroe " ' Steiner' ' transacted ' 1 tusl n?s3 at1 South 'Bead' today.' ." J'., 77? 'i - " ' it . Geo; iVinall . went ; to . South Bend aid MislaTaka.opj bashes May,.;. John' Tl' Ilin.Iel transacted : 'busi-; n?ss: at South '-Bead today f;;M- '' : W- Leed . of Lapaz- was a Plymouth business transactor .Möndaymproin; V.' H. (Megan, left this morningnoa a week's -business trip' tor. Chicago! Ed Tanner left on a business tnp tlirü parts! 'of Indiana and' Michigan! ilrs! , P. J. Troyer andr'UssVEUie Whiteman , we're .files', yisltpre totlky. Wilfrid jKruyer: of South ; Bend is here for a week's visit the guest of '."iV'rriri) ' Miss ilortepie., Keller,, Jias, gone.. o . Bourljonifor f a -Tit, of., a .weeV.or more. 1 ti li .('Jo r r r ? nw? FloVd .tiBtmiell'l ry witJrrfliefyr "mother at:iBourbteiv;MAiayi returning home this mornings fSsiJ ot or: fedamer.iiOrhH-ermf Cl E.SliinoxSon-pOTf tE&lat--t. o P72ftirinr5-vf That iiorfw B.rFr.Phxtnfir ;f ,jLthiannILl.t.iwill viiiwith;;aj.piecrit mmodjirJ here tor a visit wnn uer sisier, mrs. G. W. RamseyT TT 7 " norasQ with ' Heorgt : Firestone' who ! if. . . i - ' J - ' - ' ' ' ' iJ I I' ' Mrs., Josephine- Klenczoski and children left this, city -today for their rew home in South Bend! Peter Pf en der" will Visit John Lidecker of South Bend for a few days. j ': - Miss Lodena Peed of South Bend returned home this iaoming after a visit at Winona. Isaac Barcns, who lives west of ' - r n T j 1 i town, was a ooum oeuu uusniesa j transactor today. Ärre. John Kaetz of Pennsylvania visited Phmouth friends this morning enronte to St. Mary's. Oral Kreicrhbauti of South 'Bend spent1 Ftuhday with " Plymouth r'end retnmin;: to Ms hoine f this morning.
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Under Coi Under Command oil ana Lieutenant riter Qul hns 4oW iljec-hoya rsay,- are- chiefly f o Ipeel Ithe potatoes and. theUike. llle has' hot ret advanced to the pösitiöu of 'holding the frying pan'1 '' i '"'Besides ,Capt. Böberg and Lieut. Pifer the Company consists o,tbe following members: lstf Serg. r,Herman ' ritts,' " Quaifermast?r K.. . .Oj Bard, 'Duty' -''Sergeants Earl fI)eacrhi Owen' Corl, Ollle' Laiideman and OeJ Yazel '.Corporals Festus Turner, Wmj TlislvTven Svr Carter' and Algie Ebel v Musieihri tlerhert iTousrhtori.' and Privates i Howard Cochrän! 'Clarence : Ewer.:T?alph! ILit chisonj : Chäs. , Hills-: man. '.Tessse'1 Hossler." Rav Hostetler. IfamTd ' Kineh; Everett ' Leei1 Otto T nncri' Arthur ' Mensen Jesse 'Marsh. IVm. Rolling! ' Earl!' Starrett, Johii Strantr.' ; fJe'o! Stapes, 'Fred-' Seeth Wiilis .''Yazel! Crover' Yael. O-a Weich . John ' Zeek. Walter Hilt. -p.,inh Tiuard. '.Toenh Ellis. ArVe lAVMPams.' ? Dennis Harris. : Arthur lEairllahksi Wml ' Evan?. Harry p and .Te'se Leiter. - ' 1 ' ! . ; Ön this tiip the privates., cet $1.50 per, day-, Sergeants. $2.10; First Serceant, ,'r$2.rb;: Oiiartermaster. $2.25 ; First LieuLOlf$ v50 ;,. Second, Lieut Oj.CaptaiivG.Op.,,.; . j pafiee this morning where" she' will be1 thevgrTe$t of Mrs! A'lta Häven töt'W fweek " i" "I '"nKi'ijB.' r A few moments in our .Chiropody Djppattmenh. ; will bring . ) you , ( relief from aching feet. Marinello, . Shap I Mrs. M.f4T!r Lawrence. ... . r.. Mrs.-May ; Vanhomlin ' left for her home' at South'' Bend today after a: visit "6f severaV days'1 with an -uncle1 in our citv. - K' ' ... . .( - I .. 'I h 'v. ;' .'. Miss- Erma Frees of Chicago, retiirned home; today ; after an overSunday yisit with .her. brother, EJS. Freese, of : Twin Lakes. .. ,:; Mrsr. ! Catherine Trowbri lgt, dan -ji1 '"H" il d':' 0R-'a- fr.-?.,w' werk7s visit. ' I Mr. and Mrs. U. ,Sy! Lemert; fpent Raur.lavtnd . Sunday (.at.their'i cotJige, at.K.oontz's.Iake. j u.ti i j Arr 1 excursion . tran consisting , of ' ton - full coaches' passed" thru' Ui'e citv I ai aoout JO a. m. over the Lake Erie road enronfe Jf rom" Elwood 'to McU$an'City.,r'i: ' r,;,;r " ! Jhrh?es, ?earl and Verniee.Earl Lfa11?; -J tunied 1 home ,todav. W-in '7 .eir.isister.frs". V " o !"Slet? Past; fi day j Afr .onl Mrs. Rav Anrlpra-K'f 'Wrff J i Mr. anl Mrs.M. M.- Laiier.. Mrs T. C , Bunnell and 7 Attpmev; J. 1 a.1!fiT feft.a.V for ,St. , Joe.wberf Jv. hope ; to enjoy a ten daf vaeanan.,. R I -V'r V.n "V'1 -t T?. urJl ?4 n "jf j ' is ; MfclC'Wiio'ti i hi i. vi wit.. i-i. -xi
dalev Mich.75 'fehirned' home1 Us mornmg'äfter a'risit with her mo(h-irV-'MrsV Tiick Mnier.f tlit T past few 'dav. r- .;:-!
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Wbm lot Uui Jl-o izw o;Iw .r:r'; ii.i,vaiuvjrKrcresaioe.l mnie ia Deloagf'ßtoiiday). after 0 .Tsitiiterej and at Laporte. .r;riino 3 j 'ff.tniristinfnsöff'or:Dö&ld-; "wilt-i spertü v-nT --travvith! f-libhd,,aud' Telat:k' rttniani.' It T . T Tt 1 A . f L-T- 2 J L Mrs. Gep A. ,. Haines ramX her guesjs,r Mrs., Gep. Jb ilar and. cijuaren of Indianapolis, spent the day at Ar-, gos. j Wm. II. Morris "of Tynerv returned Jo .his emlomenf at 'Bremen yesterhome.) Oil r..-:u, -).iJ but. eviliJ ,! Mrs!'7 Elten- Rrcliafds6ri 'o;Osceora iehool, i mep j unday a,.Anice cream sooal.wn .eJiVW .i.I a 1 1. 1 J..i ' .- 1.... .' ..lilt nx' ErUy .evening at the( hpine,of Vi11Stockgcn on South street by the.iPfr formed Sunday., school Fe nepp--pf VXivi phv Uthrii .. oityj tJViN e tivlt c hUl& from Valr-Jjriinis where he;ha3 ited for'the-past few days.- -: - 1 i Col.i:Enpeb Myers, a prominent laWyer of eliestjpr,; pajsed thru t!e city- toilhy rnroute to Soiitlf Bcnl where' he expects to spend V' couple pf days. ; t - X 4 1 WEDNESDAY Coskev will visit at Walkerton for a few days. Miss Esther ö'KTeefe spent the afternoon at South Bend. p Ot is -Baldwin , ftf-jWarsa w -is in. the? citv on business today. A?HBedß:AvenPtoT(Niles, MiclvJtoj'ayi-tricjcmsyl.fcthesex'p there. .P ,-T. vrr:0? rrjTA Mrs. "Jacob Seeger 'has gone to Walkerton to visit her sister, Mrs. J. Durbin. Doc Perry transacted business at Lapaz today. Wj5 1L : Bolhnaa left yesterday deft oH ianjekendeci; business Jripjni Illinois. Mrs. Bert Grube went to Bourbon tl:is morning for a visit 01 a couple of days. Mrs. M. .J. Boggs .and Miss Hollis Git)son 'Ijave gone to Hann a for a few days. j j 0 I r-.? 0 nZZ : Mrs. IL .Amraones andr daughter have been visiting' the' family of Bert Mann at Inwopdr ; C. P. Byall of Pierceton, who ha3 visited here for several weeks went to Warsaw for aTurther vi-it today. , Di Miss Helen Allen left Friday for Danville, Ilk From there se' will go on. a tour: thru the- Southland.'! '- i Nelson MeLaufrldin 'went' to South Bend tlUs 'mbriiin? :to' visit his son,' Chas. ri. and 'family for 'several days.1 j .;! MKi.n 10 z', ;;. I , "he . Misses ndrodi ;Mangus and Fern Dowell i ,Lapaz , and , Lakevillc were iutne,c;ty or, -Dim iss. in is. morning. . ;Mr v D. L, Feese of Chicago, who has.i been,-.-yisiting.- her, si-ter,.hMr. Maude- Martindale, for thepagti.few days returned home today.'l r-': '. j 'Tlie Milner1 anil Grube, elevator"! is woringViy' an'd ' night iiow because of ; the' large business- 'at 'tuis1 t'me tt t ni vejir. " - . . 11 . 1
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MUSLIN UNDERWEA AND SUMMER WASH GOODS
Theabbve'unesM , hot da YOU'LL SHARE IN vnn. ; The blisses GlailyaUhd Kuth Nel inns have sone to Bourbotr-for a few clavsl-risit jvilk.rjelati reS-.tpere re iTir of 'BontlwMlmr qrorie2 to .South; ( ' jMissPrtiisy' ronatf rleft tounyfrj ioin stock v" company ein r-o-n nt7i1 ther ! Wm. Oi-rnoJ, Clifford Bur tt aid T.Ott I.; morniulV -Tbey expect to enjoy a couple of days ,sq"irrd hunting. -X :i5nd 'Mrs. ! Andrew Richard? Ve H-'jro 'reg-ri öt'Ma inkuV,;' '""' bUW fe MThV '" yi . 'y , I MiRapdeihas-Aeen ej or a further visit before returning home. - , tel. C. D. Bonn-r. all of tins city. r near-by left Tneseday for t Florida . where tliev will !.n)k over somt land , there in which they are interested. : .. .... -
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Sunday went to Tierceton Tuesday, ity tnan lie di". in ne Fincnot case. Burlintrton, ia.. July IS
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PJvmonth friends the past few 0f the lttef'.or.- ' - '': Wisconsin Probably showers towent to Sonth "Rend tMs morn- - ; JettTersrwiif have to' pay $1.23 an Iay; cooler in southern portion; overin for a visit with her mother, ICrs." Vcrer :forf the Uarsd? wtricln Jr situated cast with moderate temperature toPoTnthy Sultbpfoferetarnn r lione;;J ?.n the Cass ta)t,i Pflfrth districts.; morrow; light variable winds.'
alejwliere you can save big money -And get big value KALI BTUCilOQQ WdttfsCähd Boys' Suits and 500 pairs of Trousers which at this avcJl1 flllÄTCluaCOiinpletes our entire stock, are put on sale and must be sold rI0t8fäfefvpoffif0Iö)-ur Sds which will be shipped August 1st. In this fffäihilfif Schaffner & Marx and Clothcraft clothes; the world's famous an3 greatest clothing makers. These extra quality clothes can only be had atjhis store; they're strictly all wool and clothes jhat are insured to give the very best of service. GOT SpeCAl NoHctV We don't inflate our prices to make our sale reductions 1 tff appear mote sensational. Uur reauctions are based on original sale tickets that appeared all season. Don't compare our price reductions with any other clothiiigs"atc in town; for we're one price to every one; every purchaser pays alike here. We gladly invite comparison of qualities.
Men's finest HcrrSHalfn' er & 1 Men's finest Clothcraft Suits f
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500 pairs of Oxfords and Pumps, all this season's
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lots e-:sTjyer uvwn ..0 .X a MANY BARGAINS BY t: SHIF,lSi3:GASE r L PresideJjqysfeiciRecom i ! OO'JU ;;r.5 tiOlJZZTlOl 1 r SecfetaryrlvyhQ:.fcl?4 fiifttHad-to Take 10-jkr.fnnWiW- ' as a in the!
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styles and leathers, in Men's, Women's Children's
must saennce proms S3.50 values, now S2.Q0 $2.50 values, now $2.00 $IJ0
to force immediate clearance. These which gives you an opportunity nice saying.
COMING TO THIS STORE THIS MONTH
PREACHER IS ABUSIVE Holiness Clergyman Vilifes All Other Creeds and Ministers. Iawrenceburg, Ind., July 19. Rer. Philip C. Smith, aged forty-six, a Holiness preacher, opened a religious meeting in Hutlerville with a band of co-workers and denounced the churches and members in general, and the Rev. James A. White, minister of the Butlersville First Baptist church. In particular. Members of the Rev. Mr. White's cngregatIon demanded that the This angered the and Le became mere ith his followers, were "m " 7 ,7 ., ; , . I I TTiorhÄii mit rvf tho little rt o mint been notified never to return. PASS COUNTERFEIT BILLS Terre 'Haute Police After Persons Who Circulate Raised Notes. Terre I Taute, Ind., July 19. The p. lice .are trying to run down the persons who are passing as $20 bills what ere $1 bills, but have been raised to i look like $20 national bank notes. Four or tnese mutilated diiis nave been found, and' it is' believed t numhor On the face of the bill the eagle is erased, and the words "First Nakmal bank of Canton" stamped around the edges, the is erased, and numerals like the serial numbers of a bank note are stirrned. On th ictcicc citr . tut; ... uur - tu tue iuur and the l.The body of an unidenlified man about sixty-five years of age was found in the river. WEATHER FORECAST Indiana Local showers today: : Elightly cooler in northwest rortion; I unsettled tomorrow; light variable i wnus. Illinois Local showers and somecooler today; unsettled tomor moderate temperature; light to nt vn'ahiO winds
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n sece suits above. THE CITY LOW PRICED. A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer Coming to Plymouth. Ind. on Monday, July 31 To stay at Ross House Dr. Albert Milton Finch Of Jamestown, Indiana Consultation and examination Confidential, Invited and Free ONE DAY ONLY To see all of his regular Patients and suc new Cases, as may wish to consult him. Dr. Finch enjoys a state wide reputation, among the profession and the Public of Indiana, where for more t! an 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 curias chronic sufferers, Men, Wonnen said Children. The Patients' he has restored to Health after they had given up all hope of being Cured are numbered by the Thousands. .He is a kind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments, and dignified personality. Coupled with a Fatherly interest, in all who seek his advice. , He does not take a Patient for Treatment unless he can foresee a Cure of the Case. The most commendable feature of his work, and one that appeals to the ordinary sick person, is the fact of his charges being so reasonable and moderate as to make it within the reach of even the very poor. At no time do the charges amount to more than $7.00 a month or about $1.50 a week. He gives his own medicines, and there are no extra Charges. It takes him never more than from four to six Months to Cure" a Case under Treatment. All Cases, even those who have been given up as Incurable or Hopeless, have been Cured and restored to perfect health by this Brilliani Physician and the wonderful methods he employs. If you want to meet him and have him examine you, go to see him, and talk the matter oyer with him. It will cost yem nothing if he does not put you under treatment If he takes your case, it will cost you a very small sum to set welL Remember the Date- .. I and come eajly. Back Again. Pob Espich is back in town arraia after an absence of several days. He has resumed his duties as driver of the Hanes transfer bus.
