Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 August 1911 — Page 2
weakest organ. If there . is weakness of stomach, liver or longs, there is a weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time.. Often this so-called weakness" is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease cf the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach is cored, diseases of other organs which seem remote from the stomach but which
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THURSDAY Miss Vera Sehroeder spent ,the day at South Bend. Mrs. G. G. Cole was a Culver visitor today. Mrs. R. P. Sloter of Bourbon was a Plymouth shopper today. Miss Alice Moore went to Tyner this noon to visit her sister. Mrs. M. Killian of Donaldson was a visitor here and at Walkerton today. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cummings of, today. Mrs. W. If. Wright cf Chicago is here for a visit with Mrs. E. W.A League. Mrs. J. V. 'Astley and Miss Ruth Swoverland were Bourbon visitors today. Mrs. J. F. Bolby of Warsaw spent the day here, the guest of her son, James. Mrs. C. D. Srioeberger went to Chicago today for a visit of two or three das. Geo. Canan went to Walkerton, today. He expects to work for his brother there. Miss Kate Parker of Rochester is here for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Thomas Clifton. I. A. Martindale left for Chicago this forenoon. He expects to visit there for five days. Urs. Mande Gray has gone to Roftr for p nit with her mother, Urs. James Kellans. Mrs. Sol Stockman went to Bourbon today to see her sister, Mrs. John Beck, who is ill. Miss Cecil Morelock has gone to Lawton, Mich., to spend six weeks with relatives. R. E. Inwood of the Novelty Works spent the afternoon with his family in South Bend. Concert by the Pymouth Band tori ;Lt. The program is given on the firs page of this paper. Miss Irene Kuhn went to Milwaukee this morning to attend a house party of a week's duration. Mrs. E. Haimbaugh and daughter will spend the week end with South Bend relatives and friends. Miss Florence Beldon of Mishawaka is here for a visit for soire time the guest of Miss Ruth Suit. Mrs. Sarah Foster, little granddaughter, and niece will visit Mrs. Foster's daughters of Mishawaka. ' Mrs. Harry Bennett and children of Chicagö, are here for a visit of a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Rebecca Myers and granddaughter, Mildred Myers went' to Teegarden yesterday for a visit of gome time. Mrs. M. J. Pyle of Warsaw returned home -today after a visit of a 6hort time with the Alva Price famMr. G. E. Martin of Colorado Springs is here for a visit of some time, the guest of Miss Elsie Whitenan. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Joseph of Indianapolis visited in tb?3 city this forenoon, leaving later in the day for Chieago. Well manicured nails well cared for hands are marks of refinement. Marinello Shop, Mrs. M. T. Lawrence. Elmer Badgeley of Argos returned home this morning after a visit of a few days with the Falconbury famMrs. Lucinda Jones returned home to ßoutn Bend this morning. She ame to attend the funeral of I. Mesdames Ira Hoke and Archie ßnell of Argos are here for a visit of a few days, the guests of Mrs. O. E. Leonhard. : Mesdames J. R. Losey and J. F. Anders spent the day at South Bend with Mrs. Will McLaughlin and, other friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pratt and chil dren of South Bend who have visit d here and at Lapaz for several ; J ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ritchey and f ' family of Mishawaka have returned home after a visit with his father, Lee Ritchey of our c y , Mrs. M. D. L. Whiteman. who resides in North Township, has returned home after a visit with her daugh ter. Miss Elsie Whiteman. - J Mr. . and; Mjs. C. 31. Casper and ctijdren of Battle Creek,' who have J bers week or C& j
Each of the chief organs of the body it link in the Chain of Life. A chain ii no stronger than its weakest link, the body no stronger than its
per family reunion, returned home yesterday. The. Misses Loretto and Margerite Morsches of Anderson who have bne the guests of Donaldson friends the past few days are here for a further visit before leaving for home. Mrs. Elizebeh Cornwell of South Bend has returned home after a visit with her sister-in-law Mrs. Jennie Cornwall of Bourbon, Her brother-in law, C. TV. Cornwall accompanied her home and will spend the remainder of the week at the Bend. Mrs. A. R. Underwood went to Muncie this morning to attend a musical contest to be held there this afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Orr of South Bend, who has been the guest of Mrs. Joe Bennet the past few days, returned home this noon. Mrs. Harry Harris and son Ross cf Auburn, Ind., returned home this forenoon after spendiir a few dayC with Plymouth friends. Mrs.Claude Harris and two daughters, went to Bronson, Mich, this morning to visit the Ramsey family and attend the family reunion. Mrs. Mark Swoverland and son of Bourbon, who have been the guests of Plymouth relatives the past few days, returned home this morning. Mrs. 11. V. Thompson of Dana, and Mrs. M. W. Dillon of Camden have returned homa after a visit of several days with the former's sister. Mesdames John Lawrence and Frank Grow have gone to South Bend to spend a few days with the latferV btrother-inwlaw, Wm. Grow and family. Abdallah Esber of Constantinople. Turkey was a Plymouth visitor yesterday and today. He left for Michigan City where he expects to obtain employment. Hrold Hannon of Chicago is visiting Mrs. Margaret Bagley and children. His mother, Mrs. Charles Hannon, is expected here this evening for a short visit. Mrs. James Parks and daughter Ruth of Indianapolis were Plymouth visitors today, enroute to Larwill where they will visit friends and relatives for some time. M. Sprague and Miss Mabelle Wright returned home to South Bend today after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. ad Mrs. G. X. Sprague of our city. Mesdames Ira Gam and daughter Catherine and John A. McFarlin of Plymouth and Grover Spahr and baby of Wakerton spent the day at Argos with Mrs. "Wm., Myers. The Misses Sadie Abousamra and Rose and Amelia Bashara of Ft. Wayne were Plymouth visitors today enroute to South Bend where they will spend a week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, daughter Ruth and son Ralph of South Bend have returned to their home after a two week's visit with her parents, Mr. and 3Irs. Geo. Town, of this city. Robert Stuart of Goshen, the deputy state inspector of steam boilers used for propelling machinery and inland water craft, was in the city today making inspections. He left for Lake Manitou where he will continue his examinations. riUDAY Geo. Colter of near Argos was a Plymouth business transactor yesterday and this morning. Mrs. Anna Machlan went to Inwood this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Leona Goodyear Mrs. J. A. Miller, who is a guest at the home of John Ashley of this city, spent the day at Argos. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds have gone to North Manchester for a visit with her brother, Wm. Price. Mrs. John't. Cook and children and her mother Mrs. R. S. Houghton were Argos visitors today. Mrs. Dr. Smith has gone to InI dianapolis to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Gideon W. Blain. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hardy have returned to their home at Um&, O., after a of a week here and at Bremen -jjarha Bowell will leave this evening for Warsaw where she xril spend a week the guest of Miss Gwena GaskilL og & business trip to Warsaw, Ft. Wayns and other places. He expects to ba absent several dsys. '
Ed Lepler of South Bend was a visitor in our city today. Mis9 Bessie Hahn of Bourbon spent. the day, at South end. George Ellinger of Argos transacted business at Mishawaka today. Albert Wagoner of Lakeville trans acted business here this morning. Miss Fairy Austers of Bourbon is here for a visit with her sister, Eva. Mrs. Susan Loucb has gone to
Lakeville to visit her son, Chas. Lcuch. Mrs. Susan Rowe of Bourbon will visit her son John of Lakeville for a few days. Miss Goldie Snyder of Mishawaka returned home today after a visit with relatives here. Miss Alma Beck has gone to Mishawaka to spend some time with Miss Bernice Reeder. , Mrs. IL B. Hall went to South Bend this noon to visit her daughter Mrs. F. W. Fromm. John Hite went to Tyner today to visit his daughter, Mrs. Dessie Stoneburner a few days. C. Heflick o Mishawaka was in the city this forenoon to see about obtaining employment. Miss Erma Humrichouser has as her guest at their cottage at the lake Miss Blanche Morrison of Chicago. Mrs. M E. Ferguson of Lapaz returned home today after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Nelson McLaughlin. Mrs. Mary Snyder went to Tyner this forenoon to visit the family of oJhn Harry for two or three days. Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin F. P. Ivins and little son Frederick Donald were South Bend visitors this afteroon. Jrs. Delia Martin has returned home to Bourbon after visiting relatives and friends here the past few days. - Miss Beulah Warlick oi South Bend who has been the guest of the D. C. Cole family the past week, returned home. Wm. Kilmer who is employed at Mishawaka spnt Thursday night with his family here. He also took, in the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerard of Mishawaka r-turned home this noon after a week's visit with friends at Bourbon and in this city. Miss Alice Turner of Lafayette is here for a visit of a few days, the guest of various relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spaulding of Indiana Harbor are here for a visit of a week or more, the guests of various relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida Ray and children of South Bend have returned home after spending a few days here the guests of Mrs. Thomas Smith. Mrs. Mary O'Ryan returned home to Fort Wayne this morning after a visit of some time here, the guest of Mrs. J. II. Holzbauer. W. F. B 11 villa wet to Michigan City today for a visit of a few days with his daughter. He t will also attend the big circus there today. Mrs. Peter II L.ndquist went, to St. Joe this afternoon to meet her husband who is coming home to Plynoon. - Miss Beatrice Ryan went to Logasport this forenoon for a visit of a few daV? the guest of Miss Theresa Hendricks. Privates Harold Kinch and Geo. Stapes of South Bend returned horns today after spending two weeks at Fort Harrison with Company I. Mrs. Ben Kuhlman of Laporte returned home this morning after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walsh of Grovertown Mrs. Ely Hollinger of Argos, who has been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Zehser the past several days has gone to Logansport for a further visit before returning home. The Misses Louise Penning, Albertus Nelson and - Clara Pisor, who have spent the past two weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee " returned home to Chicago today. Mr! and Mrs. R. F. Patterson of Louisville, Kentucky were Plymouth visitors today enroute to Lake Maxinkuckee where hey will spend two weeks or more. ; Private Jesse Hossler of MichiganCity was a Plymouth visitor today enroute to his home. He has been at Fort Benjamin Harrison with the boys of Co. I and was the only representative from Michigan City as there is no regular organization there. Mrs. Dr. Goodwin of Cassopolis, Mich., returned home this noon after a visit here of some time, the guest of Miss E. A. Stacy and Mr. Joseph Meade. Mrs; Goodwin fonarly held! the positions of Cashier in vhe State Treasury at Lansing and later Deputy State Treasurer. Nilas Shively, son of E. E. Shively living northeast of here, is now in Oakland, California, where he has a position teaching ( a commercial course at $1,500 a year; Nilas has been successful in his - work ever since he started. Bourbon NewsMirror. '
Isaac Browne of Rochester was in
the ity between trains this morning enroute to his home. . Mr. Browne is known all over the state as well as throughout many states as the Indiana Bird and Bte man. Ha has just finished a course of lectures at Wi nona. His next field of work will be in the? Far West. Mss Ruth Lineberry left this morning on a-trip of several weeks-. She goes first to Elwood, thence to Indianapolis and other points. Miss Lineberry was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Chas. Batch of- Chicago who has been visiting here for some time past and will now go to Elwood for a further visit before returning home Harvey E. Sarven of Montgomery, Alabama is on a vacation trip of several weeks and will during that time visit former friends in various parts of this county. He is a son of Ira E. Sarver, a former resident of Marshall county and whd left these parts for the Southland some twelve years ago. No doubt many of the old tim ers remember Mr. Sarver and will be pleased to meet his son. SATURDAY. .Miss Hazel Soice was a Chicago visitor today. f Lloyd S. Staley was a South Bend visitor today. O. A. Stephenson spent the day at South Bend. Cleveland, Detroit. Chardon Ghio and other points. Hubert Lemert was a South Bend business transactor today. C. E. Low of Argos transacted business in this city today. Mrs. Lillian Klapp and son Oliver spent the day at South Bend. Mrs. Ray Logan and children were South Bend visitors today. - Alfred Scheetz and Joe Holzbauer are working on the new Catholic church. Ed Böberg returned to South Bend this forenoon after a visit of a few days here. , Ruama Suit and Erma Ulrich are home from school at Valparaiso for over Sunday. Alfred Scheetz and Alonzo Walker expect to spend Sunday at Lake Maxinkuckee. Chas. Morcombe expects to leave in time to begin filling his new po sition Monday. Rev. W. S. Howard of South Bend returned home this morning after spending the week at Pretty lake. The Forepaugh and Sells circus showed at Michigan City yesterday. Several Plymouth people attended. James Bolby is doing some clever window trimming and advertising for the Bos worth Shoe Department. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Warren ( Laporte are here for an over Sunday visit, the guests of various relatives and friends. Ben Walker ind father T. Walker have gone to South Bend to work. Tony Hooker will visit at South Bend for a few days. Miss Anna Shuper of South Bend .was a Plymouth visitor this forenoon enrou4 to Chicago where she will remain for some time. Ford North has recovered after a short illness. His bright and smiling face may again be seen behind the Oak Drug Store's soda fountain. Mrs. Mudge of Chicago is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. Overmyer. Her little daughters have been here for about two weeks. " ' The new theatre to be owned and managed -by the Ba'four Amusement company is now about finished and will be cpened before many days are passed . ' Mrs. Erman Strong of , Los Angeles. Cal., who has visited here the past two weeks, the guest of Mrs. Eli Silvius,has gone to South Bend for a further visit with relatives. - Mrs. L. t. Lauer and children Bernice and Myer went to St. Joe this morning to meet Mr. Lauer who has been spending some time there. They will, return home. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children and her mother, Mira. A. J. Berry, who have been visiting an aunt, Mrs. Geo, Ramsey the past week, returned home to River Park today. This morning while a wagon load of wheat was being driven into the Milner and Grube elevator, one . of the burrs on the front axle came off and let the .whole load fall to the ground. Fred Born of Osceola who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lloyd Schaal north of town the past two days, left this forenoon for Argos where lie will visit his brother Henry. ' Dr. aiid Mrs.tG. F. Hitchcock will leave this evening on a week's vacation trip. They expect to visit The Milner and Grube elevator is having several fine new signs painted in i'iace of the old ones. s Miss Bessie Lemert returned home last night after spending the past several days at Valparaiso, the guest of Hazel Truax. Incidentally, Geo. ordan was a great help in entertain ing her.
John Astley is on the sick list. Mrs. Harold Steiner was an Ar
gos visitor today. "Dutch" Kruyer will spend Sun day at South Bend and LaPorte. - a Mr. Clyde Swinderman, who is em ployed at Walkerton, is visiting his family here. 0. J. Olson of Donaldson was a South Bend business transactor today. Mrs. Chs. Wick of Bourbon will spend Sunday with her cousin, ,A1 Shelly. Carl Reynolds went to Bourbon to get a horse belonging to Wm. Or mond. Mrs. Gus Sickmore of Argos went to South Bend to visit her brother, Al Shelly. .Mrs. Mary Groshans and daughter of Tyner were Plymouth shoppers this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones went to Fort Wayne this morning for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Thomas Sibert of Donaldson is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas, Himes. Peter Rivar went to Walkerton today to see his daughter who is under a specialist's care there. Miss Ethel Phillips returned home to South Bend today after a visit with the B. B. Parks family. Mrs. Mary Schaal of Ora, Ind., returned home today after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Kline of Lapaz. Mrs. Effie Gray of Bourbon was a Plymouth visitor today enroute to Vernan. Ind. where she will spend some time. Miss Maud Walt of South Bend returned home today after spending tlie last several days with relatives and friends here. Earl Gebert returned home to Fort Wayne today after spending the past few days here with various relatives and friends. Raymond Trowell of Delong was a Plymouth visitor this morning enroute to North Dakota where he will remain for some time. Leah Lucile Wallace, of Canton, 0., returned home today after- a three week's visit here, the guest of II. E. Wallace and family. Horace Ewald of South Bend returned home this noon after a week's visit with his grandfather, Valentine Ewald of this city. Miss Susan Perkey of Goshen returned home today after spending thq past few days here, the guest of the family of C. Frazer and other relatives here. James Donnelly and wife of Rensselaer were Plymouth visitors today enroute to Fort Wayne where they v.ill be the over Sunday gnests of John Kiper. Mrs. C. W. oJrdan and daughter MM red and M'ss TTanrah Swriberg returned to their Lome in Chicago t Iiis afternoon after a two week's visit with Mrs. Jordan's sister, Mrs. J. M. Olds. Rev. W. S Howard of South Bend will bring his choir boys down to Pretty lake in about a week. They will camp there for ten days. He expects that about twenty will enioy the outing. - Sanger's Combined shows will exhibit in our city onj Wednesday, Aug. 9th. There will be two performances, at 2 and 8 p. m.The advance agent is in the city today making preparations for the circus. Julian' Curtis is the proud wearer of a real kahki Bov Scout suit. He is saving his money to go to Winona this summer for the camp with the other Boy Scouts and is getting ready for the great cocasion. f ' Mrs. Al vah Putnam of s Michigan City, returned home this morning after a week's pisit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Putnam. She was accompanied by the four children of Lewis Kepler who will spend Sunday with' her. Hal Houghton has recently accepted a splendid position with the box factory and expects to begin his new duties Monday. Mr. Houghton is quite well known in this vicinity and his friends will be pleased to hear of his latest success. Edward Gove will soon leave for Denver, Col., on account of his health. While nothing serious has developed he figures that "a stitch in time saves nine," so is. going to be sure. He will probably get some employment there and stay indefinitely if the climate suits him. "J. T. Dale of th Indianapolis Brewing Co. was in the city today to see about the prospects of starting a local brewery here. He was favorably impressed with the conditions and. with inducements to start one in Plymouth. He states that a number erf representatives of the company will be here Monday to again look over the place before any decision is reached. CASTOR I A. Ter Infants and Children. ,. K!:3 Yea I!:to ;.!r:j: C:::ll Cütox of
E. A. Eemmer and son Harold spent th afternoon in South Bend. Mr. . and Mrs. E. F. Hollingshead and baby have gone to South Bend for a week's visit.
Miss Frances Love has returned home after a week's visit at Harris and South Bend. ; Mrs. John Baxter of Mishawaka is here for a few days' visit with her father-in-law. G. W. Baxter. Mrs. Harriet Munn and daughter Nellie went to Mishawaka to visit her brother, Frank Geddes for a few days. Ray Lemert went to South Bend this noon. He will spend Sunday there, the guest of Rev. W. S. Howard. Mrs. Al Clough and children of Elkhart have returned home after a visit with her mother, Mrs. M. F. Woodbury. Wm. Stoler of Sheldon, 111., return d home this morning after a visit Iwith his brother, Robert of Bourbon. Laverne Cleveland of South Bend returned home this noon after a week's visit here, the guest of Willard Jackman. Mrs. Mark Warlich of South Bend returned home this noon after a visit of a few days here, the guest of D. C. Cole and family. Miss Marie Morsches of Chicago who has been visiting at Rochester is here for a visit of a few days the guest of Miss Marie Rhodes. Miss Angie Koch of South Bend, who has visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Williams of our city, the past week, returned home this noon. Miss Gladys Wrightsman of South Bend who has spent the past week here with her grandmother, Mrs. Chas. Wrightsman, left for her home this noon. Miss Fossie Stuller of Winona, Miss Grace Turner of South Bend and Mm Will Georgeson of Douglas, Arizona, spent the day with Mrs. C. S. Cleveland. Chuoron cry FOR FLETCHER CASTOR I A MONDAY. S. S. Sponsler was a South Bend visitor today. Miss Cleta Cummins spent Sunday at her home at Twin Lakes. Miss Estella Reynolds spent Sunday at Maxinkuckee Lake. Curtis Haag went to Chicago this morning for a visit of a few days. Mrs. T. J. Samuels of Inwocd spent the day at Niles, Mich. Mrs. Ssir.ih Harsh of fit wood, was a Niles visitor today. Glen Kelty of Fort Wayne is here visiting relatives and friends. Thomas Stile of Tyner was in the city on business this forenoon. Sam Howard of Grovertown was a South Bend visitor this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Lawther of Burr Oak were Plymouth shoppers today. Mrs. Bruce Artz and daughter Theodora spent the day with Bourbon friends. W .H. Matthew spent Sunday with his family who are camping out at Koontz lake. Cletis and Wilfred .Jvruyer of. South Bend were Plymouth visitors yesterday. H. B. Joseph is home from an ex tensive business trip through the Southland. C. E. Glass of Detroit, partner of the Bee Hivje spent Sunday with A. T. Richter. W. K Nolan went to Wkaarusa this noon on a business trip of two or three days. Mrs. Eli Vorheis went to Inwood today for a visit of a few days with Mrs. Henry Roahng. The Misses Alta Wilson j.nd Elsie Larson of South Bend wer in this city Sunday evening. ,C. D. Reed of Pierceton, who has been visiting here the past week, spent the day at Niles. John Anderson of Culver was a Plymouth visitor yesterday. He went to Niles this morning. Miss Ha2el Detwiler has resumed her duties at the telephone office after a week's vacation. . - j . L. M. Luer returned home Saturday f rora St. Joe, Mich., where he spent a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Logan and daughter Ruth have returned from a wtekvs stay at Pretty Lake. Robert Snell left for Detroit this afternoon, where he will spend a vacation of about four weeks. Ray Lemert returned home this morning after spending Saturday and Sunday at South Bend. The four Balfours have gontf to Elkhart and South Haven to play a week, three days at each place. Mrs. E. W. Schröck and daughtei Margaret . have returned home from a visitx of a few days at Pretty lake. ( 1 Mis3 Elta Bornum of Inwood returned homA this forenoon after an
f over-Sunday visit with South Bendfriends. Mrs. H. J. Meredith of Culver has gone to Warsaw to spend several weeks with various relatives and friends. Mrs. Chas. Ruse returned home to Bourbon this morning after spending Sunday at the home of Earl Reprogle. Miss EtheL McLaughlin of South Bend will spend a few days at Prettv Lake, the guest of Miss Ruth
Vinall. Mrs. Sarah Cormany went to Warsaw today for a visit of several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Dillingham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humrichouser have returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bowell, of Duluth. ' Mrs. Anna Himes went to Eau Claire, Mich., this afternoon to spend a week with her mother, Mrs, L. 0. Green. Miss Kate Xaver of the telephone exchange is enjoyins: a vacation of two weeks. v Miss Olga Tomlinson is taking her place. Mr. and Mrs. Sol II. Mayer of Spokane, Washington, are here for a visit of a few days with the Sig Mayer family. Mii Mayme Hoi am returns! home this noon after spending a few days with Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Dicker of Kalamazoo, Mich. The Misses Esther Wood and Heln and Fern Elder of Etna Green returned home today after spending a few days here the guests of Mrs. L. A. Baxter. Andy Oliver and daughter Gale of Rochester returned home this morning after an over-Sunday visit with the family of John Myers. Miss Catherine Xaver left this morninsr for Benton, Canada where she will spend a two weeks vacation with relatives and friends. Arthur Jacoby of Chicago returned home last night after a visit of two or three days here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Jacoby. Fred ' Bom returned home to Osceola this morning after a visit with relatives and friends here and with his brother Henry at Argo.s Mrs. N. R. Wright of Chicago returned home this morning after spending the past few days here, the guest of Mrs. E. W. League. Levi Wise of Walkerton returned home this forenoon after spending the past several days here, the guest of various relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of near Bourbon have gone to Union Mills for a visit of a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Stella Rose. Mr. and Airs. RoVrt Reeve returned to Cnicago last evening after a two week's visit here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.! James Reeve. Glen Cox has gone to Laporte on a week's vacation trtip. IT will visit his sister, Mrs. O. D. Hoban and also other relatives and friends. Mrs. Almira Turnbull of Warsaw left for home this. morning after a visit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Crawford of this citv. t J. E. French of Buchanan, Mich., returned home this morning after a visit of about ten days here, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Bosworth. ' Tommy Myers and Jim Bolby and the Misses Jeanette Von Tilden and Grace Le Mar, of Chicago, spent Sunday at Tyner, the guests of relatives, of Air. Myers. Miss Lilian Burlingame of Logansport arid Miss Justine Burlingame of Klkhart spent Sunday with Miss Alice Klingen These ladies were former residents here. The family of Erwin Reisch are spending the week at Pretty Lake. Miss Emma Protsman and Miss Amelia JCietzmann leave this week for a vacation at St. Joseph, Jacob Zehner who is helping place new machinery in Zehner mill, re turned this morning to resume his work here. Wheat was ground for the first by electricity a week agobaturday. ' ' " v ' -Shively Burton who has been em ployed in. our Job Department for. some time past has rtsigned his position and will leave the1 city in the morning for his home at Pleasnreville, Kentucky. Iillie and Palmer Snider returned home to Mishawaka today after spending Sunday with their fennt. Mrs. Wm. Good of Donaldson. John Good accompanied them imd will spend a few days in Mishawaka. Messrs. Keith Richter and Henry Humrichouser proprietors ,of "the shack" at Pretty Lake, sav that they have , done almost enough busi ness tor the summer nd will close the store in a week or so. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McLaughlin and daughter Ethel of South Bend came Saturday evening for a visit of a week with Mrs. McLaughlin's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Vogel, Sr., and - other relatives and friends. Earf McLaughlin also" spent Sunday here, leaving in the afternoon for In dianapolis where he has a fine position in the office of Mr. Win- Fish er, a prominent Indianapolis broker.
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