Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1911 — Page 6
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THURSDAY . XVah TTte transa-'tel business at Urem en today. Max Ottow of Donaldson was here n business yesterday and to-lay. J. P. Lewis of Cleveland Ohio was in the city on business today. Miss Glady Engler of Transport will spend a few days at" Etna Green the guest of Miss Lyndall Brousis. Mr. and. Mrs. D. J. Ell'mger of Importe returned home today after a visit of some time here and at 3Taxinkuekee Lake. Mesdames Wm. McClellan, Ina 3rartin,' R. R. Yeagley and little ?aiurMer Mildred of Culver spe t t'if 'lav here the guest of Mrs. Han? Wallace.
3frs. J. W. Krin? and two dauüb ters Ada and Fern of South Ben wer Plymouth visitors today enreut to Ohio and the East where thej erpeet to spend some time. Mr. Howard Rcbersn anl ebi'dTm of Ft. Wayne vis:ted Plymouth friends yesterdav nnd todav on her ray to her home from Walkerton nhere -she has spent the past two -weeks. ' Phillip Work:nr of Burr Oak wa hi the city this morning fcetwfen train?. He is on l is way to the northern part of North Dak'ta where he Trill engage in harvesting. Mrs. Joseph Kirchheimac formerly 3ris Planche Seaman of Ch'cngo is spend'ng a few weeks with Mr. and ""Jfyj. John Cook. Mrs. Kirchheimac sn "Mrs. Cook were classmates toCffher at Saint 'Mary's Notre Dame. Jfr. and Mrs. Paxtn, Mr. E. J. T.-Tl" and l ttle Ed Sirrnrr Plane, all at O';raro returned home tMs niornafter a vint of several weeks -ih Mrs. Part n's father, A. T. F;rd of rear Dixon Lake.
" WE. H. Welch, wife and son of Pomona. Cal, after an extensive vi 'it in Buffalo, New York, Wash mgtrn, P. C; and ether cities of the E;t, jn vis;tinr Mrs. Penel'oi Moore at the home of Mrs. E. J. Kleckner. .FRIDAY " '-2 t Dr. Bort ton is on me mck usi. Fnene Iasnie is in Indiana Har "i J t W on business. , - ! ! ' A. S. Beiit-dict was an Ar?os busi jes transactor today. Miss Nellie Johnson or' Bourbon rras a Plymouth shopper Thürs lay John 'Warren of Hibbard "was in Ahe eity on business yesterday. Miss Prudence Scott has gone to Mishawaka for a visit of a few days' with her sister. Gene Marball has . returned from Ar?os where he has been visiting for two weeks. Miss Alfaretta .Price of Silver Creek will spend a few days with Tippecanoe friends. , Earl Mishler returned to his employment at At wood today after spending a short time at home(ilen Cressner spent the night at ' home, returning to his employment at Bremen this morning. Miss Ethel Fanning has been ill since Monday. This afternoon, she seems to be slightly improved. The Young Ladies' Sewing Circle tret Thursdav afternoon ?.t the home of Miss Laura Shoemaker. Mrr. N. Smith of Chicago returned home this afternoon after a visit. of a few days here. Mrs. S. H. Shuh went to Union ,Center today to see her grandson who is seriously ill. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitesell of Donaldson went to Walkerton today to risit her daughter for two weeks. Mrs. Eugene Welch, left Thursday for Port Huron and Detroit on a vaesiion trip of several week. Urs. D. E. Moore went to Pierce4oa yesterday to . visit ' her sister, Ito, if h PPlass, . , , ' C. fi. Haas and daughter of Lake. Ti3a went to Tippecanoe Thursday fee visit of two or three days.; The Misses Enma Protsinan and CUsdia and Amelia Keitzmann have j-sa to St.' Joe." They will spend txro weeks there. Urs. C. V. Campbell of the Union Cedar Comrany of Aarian. Michigan, vas in this city on business ThursJL Tempi eton of Bremen was o rjyrüouth visitor Thursday on his -n-ay home from a trip thru central
estenti! to wooyT ami iTS Floyd Jacoby were Sonth Bend visitors tolay. Mrs. Jennie Protsman has gone to Warsaw for a visit of a few days. Mrs. J. W. Thonas and little grand son, Chester Thomas spent the day at South Bend. Wm. Baker of Harris returned home todav. He has been here the past several days on business. . Mrs. J. A. Miller of Bourbon re turned home today after a short isit with her sister, Mrs. J. V. Astley. , Mrs. L. G. Harley and children vent to Bourbon today to visit her other, Mrs. Mary Matz for a few days. Mrs. J. H. Banta and daughter o Vanklin will spend a few days at apaz the guest of various relatives md friends there. Harry Sarber of Mobile, Alabama, vho is visiting Tyner friends, and Tiss Blondie Stull of Tvner were 'lymouth visitors today. Mrs. Will McLaughlin of Sheridan returned home Thursday after a thort visit with John II. Casper of Bourbon. rrs. Chloe Biller and son of Nappanee' returned home today after .a visit of two days with the Ben Mishler family here. Miss Merle Bosworth has returned this morning from a visit of ten days at Diamond Lake and Buchanan Michigan. Miss Laura Stone went to Indianapolis today to attend the Seventh Dnv Advents Camp meeting which will last ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bruce went to Michigan City Thursday morning for a visit of a week with their daughter Mrs. Leo Bueltzinzsloewen Mrs. S. B. Phillips and daughter of Pierceton were Plymouth visitors today on thir way to Laporte where they wilL spend several weeks Mrs. Elmer Sutton of Los Angeles. Cal. left for her home this afternoon after a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends here.. Mrs. Dollie Wilson of Kansas Citv was a Plymouth visitor yesterdav on her wav to Bourlwn where she .will Spend a few daj'. ' Miss Nellie Smyres of Terre Haute returned home Thursday after spend hi? fhe past jCew days here, the guest of the Rev. Fraley family. Mrs. M. Miller and daughter of Cincinnati, Ohio, returned home to day after spending a few days here, the suests of Mrs. W. B. Kyle and family. Mrs. J. V Malier and her sisters the Misses Marguerite and El'a, have rone to South Bend for a visit of two or three days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Soice returned to their home at "River Park, South Bend this morning after a three weeks visit with her mother,' Mrs. H. E.' Taber. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Bi Snoeberger of Des Moines, Iowa, who have been here the guests of Dan Snoeberger of our city the last few days went to Rockford, 111., for a further visit. Miss Carrie Rhodes has gone ta Inwood for an, extended visit with relatives. She will also spend some time at Atwood and Etna Green before returning home. Fred Wenzler is repapering his store. The paper is of a tan color and there are representations of 'Dutch scenes, forming a clever pattern Mrs. Marion Guyer, daughter and son of Chicago are here for a visit of a week or ten days with " Mrs. Gnyer and Mr. aridMrs. John Wiltfong., v Mesdames A. S..Macomber and A. J. Uncapher of Grovertown returned homeoday after a visit of two days here, the guests of the family of Joe TcCormick, ' . - ; -? ' Mrs. A. E. Grater and daughter Pauline' if Muncie 1 returned hoine today after a visit here the guest of P. J. Haag and family and the Geo.' P. Kruyer family. Mrs. Chas. Lernen and children of Indianapolis who have been thp guests of their cousin, Mis3, Esther Hammaker the past week went to Argos today for a further visit. ' Mrs. E. H. Welch and son of California, who have been the guests of Mrs. Mary Moore of Pearl street the past few days, left for Chicago today where they will spend a short time before returning to the West.
Alfred Scheetz. Gerald Duncan
and Ray Massena went out to the Lake Tuesday night for an evening's visit. Incidentally it "rained. ' The result was that the boys had to stay all night The Misses Olga Tomlinsön, Erma Cressner and her guest, Miss Mae Schilt of Bremen and Miss Ethel Mc. Laughlin of South Bend, are the guests of Miss Ruth Yinall at the Brotherless Inn, Pretty Lake, for a few days." Barnes Yi Rcrer of Green Bay, Wisconsin was in the city Thursday between trains. Mr. Rorer grainttd from the Plymouth High School nearly twenty years ago, and since tht-n has spent the most of his time in Jireen Bay. He has just visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rorer of .wros and will now snend a fi days with his brother Noble of Jana'. His mother will also visit with him there. v SATURDAY Frank Cullison is in Wabash on business today. Mrs. C. A. Hartman visited at St. Mary's yesterday. John Freed was in South Bend on business today. Devere Wise spent the afternoon at Maxinkuckee Lake. 1 L. V. Huff was a South Bend busi. ness transactor today. J. W. Price of Argos transacted iusiness in our city today. Mrs. Chas. Gibson and children were Hamlet visitors today. Miss Opal Zeiters is home from school at Winona for over Sunday. Clifford Kinch of South Bend was a Plymouth visitor this afternoon. O. C. Hartford is visiting friends in aad about Inwood for a few dcys. Miss Ellen Leiter and Mr. E. JA Hattery spent the day at Rochester. Emory Miller has gone to Grov ertown to work in the pickle factory. Joseph A. Holtzbauer has gone on a business trip thru southern Mich gan. Peter Uncapher went to Donaldson Fridav to attend the funeral of Dr. Richey. Wm. Webster is here for a visit of several davs with relatives and - w friends. Mrs. Levi Hill left this morning for Leesburg where she will visit her brother. . ' Mrs. Harley Robbins went to Bourbon Fridav to visit "Mrs. Wm. Fretz. , ' Mr .and Mrs. W. B. Hess went to Garret Citv todav for a visit of a few days. ' Mesdames Floyd Lapel and John Jones of Valparaiso were Culver vis itors today. Mrs. Anna Hauk returned home to Pioua- Ohio todav after a few d-ivs visit here. . '. ' Miss Daisy Woodard went to In dianapolis today for a visit with rel atives and friends. Mrs. Bert Bushman went to St. Joe today for a visit with her brother, Lewi j Wade. II. A. Shambaugh has returned fro .'ir.fi business trip to Crown Point and other places. George Milner went to South Bend today to spend a few days-with his uncle, David Slough. Ben Trover, who is employed in this city, "will spend Sunday with his fmily in South Bend. James M. Gibson went to South Bend this morning for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Mary Boggs. ' Otis Williams has returned to his home at Sullivan after spending a week here and at Pretty Lake. Roscoe Lee has gone to Valparaiso to visit for two or three days with friends and have a good time. Mrs, John Mead and baby will spend a few days at Harris with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haney. Ralph McGlothlin- of. South Bend is here for a visit of a few days, 'the guest of the C. W. Metsker family. Mrs. J. E. Neff of Argos returned home this morning after , attending the funeral of an uncle at Warsaw. F. H. Baker of Chicago has returned home after being in the city on business the past two or three day?. Miss Vera Suseland returned to her employment at Chicago Friday after a visit, of several weeks at hoffi. i i I i : , ! ! '!' Miss Gladys Monroe went to Culver today, to attend . the . Valparaiso Scientific Department reunion and program, y' . The Misses Elizabeth ' and Alta Jones of Bourbon returned home today after a visit of some time "at South Bend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Smith of Chicago returned home Friday morning after spending several weeks at Maxinkuckee Lake. Mrs. S. F. Cline returned to her home at Bourbon this morning after a visit with , relatives and friends here and at Argos. Eugene League,' who has been at Crown Point end liabna Harter on
business the past week, is ' expected I
home today. - lover assured good crops of wheat
Mrs. Sam Beiler has gone to South Bend for a visit of a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Austin ,r v,,r Ti-T UT Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Bour- , . j v -n tL ion returned home Friday after a visit of several days wUh relatives ind friends at Laporte. - , C. L. Thompson of Indianapolis returned home today after a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Lawrence of this city. Miss Anna Barr and cousin Miss Minnie Butler .of Louisville, went to Chi todav to visit, another eonsin. Mrs: J. F. Walpole. AV. B. Tohn returned to Us home "at North Webster this forenoon afer a visit of several days with lo cal friends and relatives. Mrs. Julia E. Work and daughter, I Mrs. W. C. Curtis went to Chicago - . I tod..y to spend a few days with the lormers son, LP. 11. Work. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McLaughlin have returned to their home at South Bend after a week's visit with I A? 3 - I reiauves ana inenas nere. IMrs. Dessie T. Myers left ior New York City today to purchase her fall toek of millinery at the most up-to-aaie neaaquariers n America. i i .1 l i r I Mrs. J. E. Trimble of Rochester returned home today after spending fen days with her daughter, Mrs. II. . Armstrong of Pretty Lake. Emmons McCron- came home FriJ iav to recruit from a recent attack of malaria. He expects to return to South Bend Sunday evening. ' Chas. Emmons, who has been working on the Ipe Dredge at Pine Cheek for some time, returned to his home at Kewanna today for a short visit. Mrs. Floyd Mogle and son of Fulton returned home today after a vis!t in a, wtreK ur mure im ner jiairuu, Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Dav of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Wallace and children went to South Bend today for an over Sundav visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace. Miss Dottie Reese of Togansport nsited Plymouth friends today. She left this afternoon for "Winona Lake where she will spend two or three weeks. . .Mr. and Mrs. IL F. "Wells and son of Pleasant Hill, 111., returned home todav after a few days' visit here, the piests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wehster. - fit1: ,. - ., , Cbariie Null of Sooth Bend returned home today after a snort visit here. His brother, Paul, aceompanied him and will spend a few davs there. Frank Day and family west of here, the past week, was called to his home at North Manchester today on professional business. Ä fr. and Mrs. C. Tt. Russell of Chicago -isited Pymouth friends to day. They leave this evening for Maxinkiickee Lake where they will spend a week or ten days. Mr. and "Sirs. Bert Firestone are idanninz to 've into the house for merly occupied by 3Irs. Sarah Chap, lain and her niece. Miss Myrtle Conner, on sonth Michigan street. Knight Houghton returned last nidit from a visit of some time with relatives and friends at Chicago. Walter Oglesbee of Chicago came with him and will spend several weeks here. Miss Lottie Campbell left thijs morning for Ft. Wayne where she will attend the opening of a fine new wholesale millinery house there. She will retturn hy the way of Indianapolis, making it a two weeks' trip in all. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vihk and daughter Katherine. and Mrs. John Kester, all of Bourbon, spent last evening" here with L. E. Steinebach and family. They were returning, home from a two weeks' visit in Wisconsin. Mrs. A. B, Coffy of Oklahoma City Oklahoma left todav for her Western home after spending a number of wppks -with her sister. Mrs. L. -j. Capon of our city and other relatives and friends at Indianapolis and thruout the East. . ' The Misses Erma Cressner, Olga Tomlinson, Mae Schilt of Bremen and Ether McLaughlin, who have been the guests of. Miss Ruth yinall at Pretty Lake the past two days returned to town last evening. They say. they had a great time.- v George Jordan, Qejrge . Firestone and Lochran Wise . are home from Valparaiso for ovr Sunday. Today they went to Culver . with the Valparais0tstndent. bunch. . School will close lere -a week : W when the . mnyPlvnth young ; plr in . attendance wifl turn home, C'F. Truitt is planning to, move from the Nifong house on north Center street into the house occupied by E. E. Ellis. Mr. Ellis has moved into the cement block house built by Henry Haag on north Walnut street. He has bought this house of Henry Haag. ' Through a letter from F. M.McCrory's daughter Mrs. Haney living in southwestern North Dakota we learn that rain had fallen for thres
days and the farmers were jubilant
?nd flax especially the latter which hy reason of the advanced price is fast becominS lading crop. Luther R. Cressner is having his c:jÖM,a Ä -dkVv residence on Plumb- street repapered and decorateA in dever ways.; Some fine decov,ting has also teen (lone at hQme of R . and will be finished in a week or so The work at these two places is being. done by Ben Trover of South Bend, who also did the decorating at )YenzfJ(er,s Store this vk. oyer has recently opened an agency at the Oak Drug store and certainly does some very clever decmvm ana lmenor nmsmnSMONDAY. Fred Mver went to Lanaz on busi DeSS ay 111 . 1 W 1 t varies iteeve spent öunday m Fort Wayne. ' Mrs. S. A. Harsh of Inwood was a Niles todavJ. C. Tallman of Lapaz was in the city on business today. T,;Q -ranA Uff t,;. f triP to Monroe County, Michigan. Mrs., Will Price of North Manchester is here visiting Price relatives tt g. t emprt arui snns xnv QnA Lauren will spend the week at Koontz Lake where they have rented a cot tage. , Fred Wenzler sells Wooley's Herb lonic and a11 the other remedies of ue Wooley kird. The Misses Fstelle RevnnM nd Lola 0vermver snent. Snnv-a Ti. i - j x.ter 's Ford, Miss EtleI Fanninr hag returned to jier employment after "an illness 0f a veek. Mrs. Chas. Seltenright of Harrfs, was a Plymouth shopper this momin". Gerald Duncan and " Fay" Long were Pretty Lake visitors last eve ning. Arthur Craig who is now employed ?ent Sun3ay Wlth hls juss. nessie lemert nas as ner iruejst this week. Miss Elizabeth Holohan of Qiicago. Mrs, M. M. Logan went to Harris this morninjr for a few davs' visit with Mrs. Willis Logan. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Hitchcock returned last night from a week's trip lo various poims in mo. Mrs. Xoami Dav went to Mish waka Saturday for a visit of two or DanieI Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Krön- of Elkhart left for home Saturday after a nere a he home of Lafayette J-W W a Miss Anna Knoll of Evanston left for her home today after an. over Sunday visit with her brother, Peter Knoll. The family of W. II. Matthew has returned to Koontz Lake after spends ing parts of Saturday and Sunday in town. i Owen Hand, who lives six miles south of here Went to South Bend this morning where he will visit until Friday. Fred Walter of Chicago returned home this forenoon after a viit of about a week with the family of John Eich. Miss Pearl Crum of Lapaz returned home Saturday. She had been a guest at the home of Peter Pf ender since Thursday. Miss Ethel 'McLaughlin of South Bend returned home Saturday after a week's visit here with various reli atives and friends. Mrs. Esther Oglesbee, who has been the . guest of Mrs Harrie Buck the past week left Saturday for her 'lome at Mishawaka. s George Bennett of Grand Rapids, Mich., returned home Saturday. He has been here on business the past several days. 1 BieharÄ Alexander of Terre Haute is here for a visit of some time with the Sam Tomlinson family and other relatives and friends. Alfred Scheetz has secured the position of clerk and driver , of on of outuwortii's wagons, vacaieu Saturday by Harry Boyce. , Ralph McCormick returned to his employment at Mishawaka this mcrning after spending a part of Saturday and Sunday at home. i I - ... , L.I L Mrs. Lucie Sparr and son John ofi waikerton are here foor a visit of a few avs wjh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. McFarlin. e. Massena went to Benton Harbor this morning. Mr. Massena jg npW employed there and speut sunday at home. - Mg near South Bend today afitog Sunday, he. He, is on .peppermit - farm. ; r -r-, m,- cil of South "Bend ltnrned tonw Saturday after a visit hereof several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Vogel. Mr! and Mrs. M. Selter of Warsaw and Mrs Kester of North Manchester are here visiting the families of S. B. Fanning and J. D. Mcloy. Mrs. Nellia Dickson of Xnaianajwli who has been the guest' of her Bister for several weeks left Saturday
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for Chicago where she will spend some time. Mrs. Harry Unger went to So-.ith Bend today for a visit of a few dav with her mother-in-law, Mrs.. S. S. Unger. , 51 Mrs. Elmer Young and her mother Mrs. Pulaski Wickhizer leave today for Los Angeles, California, where they will spend the next two or three months. Miss Hazel Trux, who is attending school at Valparaiso, spent Saturday and yesterday at home, returning this morning for final week and a half. Mrs C. S. Shoemaker of Traverse City, Michigan, returned home Saturday. She spent two weeks with the families of Chas. Kitch and 0. L. Cleveland of near Bourbon. Mrs. A. J. Swett and little grandson, Vera Evans, of Hanna returned home this mominsr after a visit of a few days with her son, Ora Swett of this city. . Horace Thompson and two daughters of Cleveland, Ohio, returned home todav after spending a week wit'i the Manie Hains family and other relatives. Foley Kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing the cause. Try them. For sale by all druggists.
Tonmr BnfWo'i WM West will be,o coffee and everything to eat
is cominjr soon. with us Thursdav. Ausrust 17. The special advertising car is in the city today making the necessary arrangements and posting thruout the town. Georges Jordan and Firestone and Lochran Wise returned to Valparaiso where they are attending tho summer school, this morning after an over Sunday visit at home. fer returned to St. Mary's Saturday after spending the week here. The family of E. W. Schröck is preparing to move into the W. F. Leonard house at the corner of Plumb and Washington streets. The house has been ' generally fixed up, repapered and decorated and many improvement smade, making it one of the most desirable residences in the1 city. A Loss of Time Means Los of Pay Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent. 1214 Little Eenna. St, Streafor, HI., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he ays: "I took Foley Kidney Pills for; only a short time and. got, entirely well and was. soon Able to go back, to work, and am feeling wel and healthier than before." Foley Kidney Pillsvare tonio inaction, quick in Tesults a ' good friend "to the working man or woman who suffers from kidmy ills: r For sale by All Druggists. ii Ter Icfsati tad CMldiea. ItJKti'YcatlJTsAlrgsC::
For two or three years my hair had Wen fallirtff out and getting quite thin, until the top of my head was entirely bald. About four months agro I commenced using Sage and Sulpnur. The first bottle seemed to do some good and I kept ucing it regularly, until now 1 have used four bottles. The whole top of my head is now fairly covered with hair, and it keeps coming in thicker. I shall keep on using it a while longer, as
Copyright 19 j Ovtcaalt Advertising Co., Cfejf Aug 1st. 11. Dear Friend: Icu can tell gocc coffee by the smell. Peaberry Coffee smells fine. It Makes you feel good when you drink it, papa says. Bad coffee makes you feel badallday. Peaberry costs 25 cts., Emperor 25 30 and 40 cts., . B. Millar's brands f 35 cts., and several other brands. Tour Friend - Jacob P. S, You can get tbe above kinds ' nice and fresh at - HOOVER'S DROP IN Our office is always open. We have some exceptionally, good bargains in farms and other real estate. We will guarantee that YOU WILL KOT GET BUUPED if you make a deal with us. The best ' asset of our Real Estate business is the large number of satisfied customers. For our mutual good we are: anxious to add your name to the list. TT TT Yf rrr tti tm-r Do not allow youiv kidney and bladder trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine. Take Foley Kidney Pills. They give quick results and stop . irregularities with surprising promptness.' For eala All Druggists. . i- . .
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