Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 August 1911 — Page 2

Afraid of Ghosts

Many people are afraid of hosts.

re afraid of germs. Yet the ihost is a fancy and he germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs ant be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The germ can only prosper when the condition cf the system gives it free srppe to establish itSelf and develop, When there is a deficiency of Vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek,

a noupw eye, when the appetite is poor and the jleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. You can fortify the body ageinst all germs by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the yitem0' cIon impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stomach and orians of digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol, whisky or IiabU-forming drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine op known composition and with a record of 40 years of cures. Accept no aobstitute thera is nothing "just as good." Ask your neighbors.

THURSDAY Arthur Welch went to Argos on business today. 3Ir and Mrs Harold Steiner spent Ihe day at Lakeville. S. A. Garn and family were So. Bend visitors today. Mrs D. B. Antrim will spend several days at "Winona. ' B. A. Felton transacted business at Bourbon. Wednesday. A. -C. Bless transacted business at T7inona "Wednesday. Mrs Thomas Simons will visit her inother at Inwood for several days. Mrs C. W. Laken of South Bend spent the day -with Plymouth friends . Chester Kyser of Chicago Is spend ing a few daye here vth friends. Mrs. John Banks of Hibbard; and Mrs Martin Wenino of Burr Oak were in the citv vesterdav. D. II. Bowles left today for Mishawaka, where be will do some nzasonry work. Mesdaines Harry Bennett and Bert Firestone went to Chicago today for a several days' visit. Mrs Kate "Watson returned home to, Etna Green today after a few 'days' visit with relatives here. Miss Telie Cline went to "Warsaw this morning for a visit of several days. r1 TT T! A. i. - "T. ueorire ji. xuaer wtui iü vmtm;u "Wednesday forenoon on a short business trip. , . Mr and Mrs Sam Beldon went to Teegarden today to visit their son, Jesse. n M. G. Benedict of Bourbon township was in the city on business yesterday. Mesdames Butler and Emmons of pear Bremen were in this city to day. Mr and Mrs Morris . Alger will SDend a few davs at Teesrarden with relatives and friends. Mrs Olive Chase of Chicago is here for a two weeks' visit with the family of R. A. Chase, " t l J 5Jrs Bert Smith of Donaldson is here for a visit of several days with' Mrs EUa Evans. Miss Blanch Hunt will visit her brother, Ed Hunt, of Hibard, for a lew days. F. T. Veniek of Delong, returned lome "Wednesday morning after a visit with friends in this city. Keith Richter left yesterday for JAlbion, Mich., where he will spend a. few days with friends. Mesdames Rosenbaugh and Arnold fcl near this city were Plymouth shoppers "Wednesday. Miss Lois Anglin will fpend a few days at South Bend with her grandmother. Mrs Edith "Weedling went to So. 15end tnis morning ior a iew aays visit with her cousin. Mrs L. Lynch and baby went to Laporte today for a few days' visit Srith relatives and friends. Mrs May Groshons of Tyner and fcer mother, .Mr3 Clifford English of Ponaldson were in the cityjyesterday Jo attend the circus. Mrs Edna Bolls and Mrs Catherine Sslder of Chicago are her for a risit 0f a "week or 6or with the "W. E. Leonard family. Mrs S. E. Boys and daughter, Beatrice left Wednesday mornin? on 3 -week-end trip to "Winona, Mishayraka and other placed Miss Bertha Iffert of Ft Wayn returned home Wednesday after a visit of a few days with Mrs P. A. Coll. . ' George Reiter and family of Flora renamed borne- "Wednesday after Czzzizz its past weex at rretty II. Felter of Warnnr returned tome "Wednesday morning after a clort visit Trith his daughter, lira X D. McCoy, vin Marsh hz3 gene to Bremen C3 ft business trip of two or three dzjsf .in the interest of the American Central Insurance Company. lira H. G. Einiada of Eoyal Center who has spent the fore part of C-0 vrcci vnth local friends, went to ITTarcav today fo a farther vidi. Ur and Urs C. IL Spccnsr of T-ttls Creek, Uizih, are bcra for O c'crt virit cn their way to T7izzzj, V7br3 th7 vrill czzl lha

Few ceosle has been the guest of. Plvmouth friends the past several days went to South Bend this forenoon for a further visit. G. W. Montague of "Wensfield, 0.. who has spent the past two weeks with friends here left Wednesday for Mettone where he will visit, his daughter, Mrs A. McCone. Mrs Olive Kanarr will visit htc da'ighter, Mrs' Chas Lambert at Harris for a short time. Mr and Mrs T ambert had been the guests 0 Mrs Kanaar since Sunday. Mesdames A. Bowell and S. F. Johnson of Logansport, who have spent the past week with local relatives and friends, left Wednesday morning for Winona where" they will spend a few days. , Mr and Mrs niram Boyce, of Toledo, Ohio, and the former's sister, Mrs Beldon Haines of Olendora. Mich., were the guests of Mrs M. J. Boyce and family of this city yesterday. Mr and Mrs A. B. Henri eks of Kokomo returned home "Wednesday forenoon. They were here to attend t!i funral of tthir son-in-law, Fremont Fulk which was held Tuesday at his home four miles south of Bremen. $5.00 in gold for the largest list of names of persons once living in Marshall county and now living else where. Give correct address of each party and leave same at The Oak Drug' Store not later than August 23. FRIDAY Xow its "Young Buffalo V ' turn at us. Mrs F. M. McCrary was a Harris visitor today. Mrs. Ann Griler was a South Bend visitor yesterday. Dr. Dnrr transacted business at Culver yesterday. "."' Mrs Edmund Meyers is "visiting her parents at Argos. . Mrs Henry Reynolds spent the day at South Bend. Mrs W..W. Price was a South Bend visitor today. Mrs.. Monroe Steiner spent Thursday afternoon at Walkerton. J. C. Tallman of Lapaz was in the city on business this forenoon. Calvin 0 Blenis of Argos was in the city on business Thursday. Mrs. W. S. Lemert is spending a few davs with South Bend friends. Mrs Jennie Banks went to nibbard Thursday forenoon for a few week's visit. Mr and Mis V. F. Flosinger have gone to Nutwood for a visit of a few days. Mr and Mrs G. C. Cummings of near Bourbon were Plymouth shoppers today. JJiss Nyer of Gary who has been the guest of Mrs. McGimsey returned Lome today. Mesdames J. Abel and Lou Brazer of Hamlet were Plymouth shoppers Thursday . . The Pennsylvania track Is being repaired and other ties put in in front of the station. Miss Ruth Vinall is spending a few days at Bremen, the guest of Miss Mae Schilt. ' Roy, Haag of Kewanna returned home yesterday morning after a visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilmore return ed Thursday forenoon from a weeks vacation visit at Chicago.. Mrs. Geo. Burkett of Culver who has been the guest of Mrs. Bcttoroff returned home yesterday. Miss Eva Bollman has gone" to Adrian, Mich.' for a visit with ber sister, Mrs R. E. Allen. Mrs M. J. Boyce was an Argos visitor today. George Brown went to Inwood ca business today. Mrs Jennie Protsman transacted business at Warsaw today.. Mr and Mrs W. IT. Nohn went fc "Warsaw on business this racrcinj. J. F. Andrews and Bsn Gcybold transacted business at Bonrbcn today. Thcnas Styler of Tyner has gone to Lcgansport for a visit with Wra SiddelL üra J.. Reih end lira G. Centra cl In"ccd vrcra in t!:3 city i-lzz l J' . ... w

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Mrs. Ella Johnson has gone to South Bend for a visit of a few davs

with Mrs. Chas. McLaughlin. Mrs. Bruce Artz and daughter i Theodora left today for Muskegon, Michigan, where they will spend a week. Mrs. M. E. O'BUnis went to Buchanan Michigan Thursday for a three weeks visit with her son. Alvie Langfield. Miss Viola Jordan arrived Thursday for fevr davs visit with hei aunt, Mrs J. M. Olds of 125 Shallev Drive. Eugene League returned vesterdav from a business trip to Cvown Point Indiana Harbor, Longansport, and other places. Wm. Nichols is feeling oung once asain and will resume his duties as reporter for "Metsker Democrat" next Mondav. Mr and Hrs George Gurthet went to St Joe today on a week's vacation tVip. Mrs E. A. Haynes of Glendora. Mich., will spend a few days with Argos friends. ' ( Miss'-lnora Shively will spend a few days. with ber sister, ?diss Nora of Winona. Rev and Mrs Benjamin F. P. Tvins and baby were South Bend .visitors this afternoon. - ' M-rs Ralph Leonard wert tp. Bourbon todav for a visit of several davs with Miss Lulu Heinum. 'k ... .... ' . An interesting -'exhibition of Florida fruits is being shown in. the window of Frank Thomas' barber shop. Mrs Wm Carson has gone to Ma'xinkuckee Lake for a visit with her daughter, Mrs Jennie Capron. Miss Alta "Watkins went to South Bend this noon to spend the remainder of the summer "with various friends. Mrs M. Geer and daughter Edna went to Loganspo.it today for a few days' visit with the Ed Overpeck family. Mrs Gus Magnuson and daughter Tena of Elkhart are her for a vi.it of a few days with relatives and friends. The Young Buffalo Wild West show's advertising car No. 2 is in the city today posting more bills thruout the town.; The regular Thursday evening band concert will be given tonight, it having been postponed a day because of the picnic to St. Joe. Mr and Mrs Wra Hicks of Parsons. Kansas, who are the guests of her brother, S. E. .Flory of this city, were Argos visitors today. Mr and Mrs James Green and daughter Annetta.' of Tnwood, went to Attica this morning for a visit of a few days with a cousin. Mr and Mrs C. Peboer of Nappanee, who have visited friends here and at North Liberty, went to Warsaw today for a further visit. Mrs . Margaret Good returned to her h-mie . at North Libert v Thürsday after a two days visit with her daughter Mrs. O. M. "Welborn. Some people are of the opinion that a big circus and ah excursion to St. Joe are too much for one week, especially when so near together. C. W Metsker left Thursday for "Winona. From there he ges to Mishawaka to attend the Northern Indiana Editors Association meeting. Mrs. C. L. Lockran and two children have gone to Upper Sandusky Ohio for a visit with her father W. II. McBride, and brother, D. H. Clymer. ' Mr and Mrs Harry Brnnk and baby of Kokomo returned home today. They were here To 'attend the funeral of Freeman Fulk held the other day. ' The Misses Edna, Dessie and Fern Kipfer of Logansport, who have spent some time with local relatives and friends went to Harris today for a further visit. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Flanagan and daughter of Lafayette came Thursday for a visit with the latter 's parents, Mr. and. . Mrs. J. A. Molter. They will be here for ten days or more. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schnerman arriver her Wednesday from Hoboken, N. J., They expect to make this city their future home. Mr. and and Mrs. Schnerman left here about two years ago. The Misses Helen and Elizabeth Buckley, of Chicago, who have visited their grandparents, Mr and Mrs D. C. Smith, of this plaee the past few weeks, went to South Bend today for further visit. Alex Warner paused" through the city today on his iray to Walkerton in a new Krit Detroit auto which had just recently been purchased by Dr Miranda of Walkerton. Mrs. Wrri. Klingeman end son of Kokomo returned home today after a visit of several weeks with her father-in-law, John Klingeman who lives near the Lake of ths Woods. Mesdames C. M. Maynard cf Laurrell, Dan Sawyer of Columbia City and J. C. Lilly of Piercaton have gens to Miehlen City for a visit cf threa or four days with a cendn. v;ho zo an crittr cn tls Tczzzjl-

thru the citv today from Ft Wavne to Terre Haute. Mr Southern is well known in this vicinity, he having run on the railroad for fortv-five vears, He is now retired.; Word has been received her from Mr and Mrs Ed Uoyer who went to Sand Point, Idaho, last Mav that they are the proud parents of a boy baby who was born Wednesdav, Aug 0, 1911.

SATURDAY Miss Frances Marks was an Argos visitor todav. Mrs Henry C. Taber was a South Bend shoper today. Mrs J. Kennessey of Inwood was a Niles visitor todav. Mrs Anna Ritrgins of Etna Green visited Plymouth friends today. . Lauer's " of course" store is doing some very clever window advertising. Mr and Mrs Wert Wunderlich and cHldren were South Bend visitors today. . . ' Mrs' N. E. Campbell lias eone to Fort Wayne to attend the milliners J opening. v Mr and Mrs E. J. Pefcher will spend several days with Bourbon relatives. ' U. S. Lemert and children have returned. -from a week's stay at Koontz Lake. Gerald Duncan, Phil Long and Dale Evans expect to spend Sunday at Prettv Lake. Mrs L. II. Baum of Donaldson will spend a number of weeks with Logansport friends. There was not as large a crowd in attendance at the band concert last evening as usual. Prof O. E. McDowell went .to South Bend and Chicago on business this morning. ' . Mr and Mrs L. L. Sherland of Lapa, have as their guest, their daughter, Mrs. Harry Cummings. Geoorge Eley of Lapaz has gone to Fort Wayne to visit his daughter, Mrs C. M. Hale for a few davs. Mr and Mrs F. M. McCrory went to Indians" Harbor today for a visit of a few days with their son, Noble. filen Worthingfon is home from school and camp at Winona Lake for over Sunday. Prof IL M. Tebay, who Is studying at Winona this summer was in the city on business today. Mrs J. D. Graves, Miss Nan Beeler and Gladys Swihart arc expected home toorrow evening. MrVand Mrs E; J. Tracv of South Bend will, spend . Sunday with local friends. Mesdames S. D. Jordan and A. P. Thomas left this morning on a weeks trip to Argos and Niagara Falls. II. A. Swanson returned to his home at Fort Wayne today after a visit of a few days with friends here. Mr and Mrs John Troxtl of Wabash returned home today after a visit of two or three days with her sister. Miss Ola Boyce returned to her employment at South Bend Friday after spending two or three days at home. , ' Mrs C. J Jordan of South Benu returned home this noon after a visit of several weeks with Bourbon relatives. Mrs Louis Kelver and children went to South Bend this forenoon for a visit with her sister, Mrs Warren Burch. Mrs Elias Burden and daughter Nora, of near Inwood went to South Bond today for a visit with relatives atd friends. . Miss Pearl Smith returned to her home at Rutland this noon after spendin er a few davs here with Mrs E. M. Liggett. Miss Beatrice Van Pherson of- Tyner returned home this forenoon after a two week's visit with the Thomas Hime family. C. W. Mctzker has returned after attending tthe Northern Indiana Ed itors association convention held Thursday and Friday. Mr and -Mrs L. C. Kepler "of Bour bon left this morning on a week's vacation trip to South Bend and Michigan Citv. ' I; , ! ' Miss Emma Pence of Antigo, Wis., returned home .today after a visit with her sister, Mrs M. E. Pesch the past two weeks. Mr and Mrs Riley Lamb, who live eight miles east of this place went to South Bentd today to attend a family reunion. Mr and Mrs Ed Rogers and daugb ter returned this morning from a visit of sii weeka with relatives at Fedora, South Dakota. ' Mrs Maude Swoverland and baby rwturned home to Bovrbon today aftsr a visit with the J. V. Astley and Jessa Hohara families. Mis3 Alica Langdon left today on a week's vacation trip. Sh will visit at Elkhart, South Bend and ether points before returning horns. Mr and lira L. Ladders cf Lonähert returned hzzzn today. They have spent ths pasFwceH at Pretty Lake with tiro IT. C. THeepf ;? far 2y. . . . ,

Mrs R. T.. Evans of Vaughns, O., who has been the guest of Mrs W. Swanner the past several weeks, went to Van Wert today for a farther visit. y Mrs M. L. Tumbnugh and litlc Margaret Alberts, who have been the ?uests of Chas. Tumbaugh the past several days returned home to Sturgis this afternoon. Mrs Elizabeth Kimble and little granddaughter returned home to Rochester today after a visit of a few days with her son, Harry Kimble, who resides :-outh of town. George Gav of Kokomo and Mr and Mrs Clifford Bell of this place went to Etna Green today to attend tlie funeral of a cousin. Mrs Catherine Yazel, who died Thursday eve-ning.

Mr and Mrs F. .Miller "of Tyner have cone to Nevada, Ohio, for a visit with his parents. Mr and Mrs J. Miller. They will also visit other places thruout the East during the trip. Miss Rose Smith, a former teacher in Plymouth schools, and now living at Wabash, arrived trday for a visit with Mrs J. R. Losey and other friends. She expects to go to Winona Lake next week. Helen and HarohT Woodard left this morning for Koontz Lake where they will spend a we'eTc with their untcle. Bel Woodard. ; "Mr and Mrs P. H. Woodard will sro out tomorrow for two or three davs. Mrs Catherine Metzler and children of Rochester returned home this morning after ä visit of a week or so with her mother. Mrs Peter Bisher of this place. Miss Blanche Dither accompanied her and will spend the day at Rochester. Word was received here today t'iat Miss Holen Allen, who left several weeks ago on an extensive trip thru the south, is having a great time, but still is of the opinion that there is no place like home, especially when that means Plvmouth. MONDAY. i Guy Ames went to Harris on business today. Ray Schlosser transacted business at Lakevilje today. Henry Markley of Bourbon transacted business here today. Mrs 1 Susan Thomas of -.North Center street is reported ill. has some of t,bo richest farms in thrt world. Ford Crcssner is enjoving a weeks vacation beginning today. James Bowlbv was a South Bend visitor Suudav. Roland Metskert was a South Bend visitor vesterdav. Wm Nichols has returned to work after a vacation of several weeks. Leo Pesch went to Chicago this morning for a visit of a week or more. The family of Erwin Beisch is back from their camp at Pretty Lake. W. G. Rowe of Union Citv is visit ing his friend, Miss Faj-c Hess, this week. Miss Etta Borman returned home to Inwood today after spending Sun day with South Bend friends. Miss Florence Rick of Chicago is here for a visit of some time with Mrs Elizabeth Pesch. Rev Benj. F. P. Ivins went to Chicago today for a visit of two or three days. Ralph McCormick was a Plymouth visitor over Sunday, returning to Mishawaka this morning. Miss Viola Jordan returned to her home in Chicago today after a weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs J. M. Olds. Glen Worthington returned to school at Winona Sunday evening after a short visit at home. Dr Hanford Browne returned to Chicago this morning after spending Sunday with .his "family Here. C. Cunningham returned to his employment at Hamlet today after spending Sunday at liome. Miss Claudia Moore returned to the South Bend Business college this morning1 after an over Sunday visit at home.- ' Raymond and Gerald Ball, have gone to Chicago for a visit of about a week with their grandmother, Mrs D. W. Wise. Miss Cleta Cummins returned to Plymouth this orenoon after spending Sunday with' her mother ' who lives at Twin Lakes. Mrs C. Klingerman of Grovertown returned home today after spending Sunday with her husband who is employed at Lateville. I David Foreman writes from Cando, N. D., that while crops were poor per last year, they are pood yiar. 'Mrs J. G. McGimsey left this morn irs for Gary and Chioigo to visit her sister, Mrs Grace Myers. She expects to return tomorrow night. ilrs H. P. iSoyca of Toledo returned home this forenoon 'after a week's visit her, the guertt of Mr ant; Mrs L. Field SAuyler Kcksi hft this morning otn i busing trip to 7&ksrusa tnd Pert. Hö expects to fca frizz a Treci c? 6.

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Ralph McGlothlein of South Bend returned home vest rilaj after a visit of about a week here, the guest of the C. W. Metsker familv. Mrs Cleo Redd of Landenville, O., is here for a visit of a week or more with her sisters, Mrs Dr Durr and Mrs Henry Hall. Mr and .Mrs George Machlan left this afternoon for Barron, Wisconsin where they will visit the former's brother. .They expect to be absent for tea dajs. ' Mrs Claude Garrison went to Donaldson this afternoon for a visit of several weeks. Mr Garrison is already there visiting his parents during his vacation. Mrs Benjamin F. P. Irvlns and little sou Fredercick Donald went to Waterloo Wis., today for a visit of a week or more witii her father, and other relatives and friends Mr and Mrs 0. E. Belt and tlie former's sister, Miss Rose Belt of Goshen returned home today. They have been the guests of Thomas Net troer since Saturday. Mrs A. Lauer of South Bend re turned home this morning after an over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. T Leonard of this place Miss Ruth Creviston of Garret, who has visited here tie past sever al weeks, the guest of Mrs Elizabeth Pecsh, left today on a trip through Michigan. Ralph McCormick and Fred Sanner were home from Mishawaka over Sunday. Thev are emploved there in the Simplex automobile fac tory. Mrs B. C. Styles left toady for In dianapolis wJiere she will attend the millinery openings of the wholesale houses and buy goods for the f?U. She will be gone for several days. Mesdames Vlat and Bray of Logansport spent the day here with their sister, Mrs Wm Pitts. They are on their way home from Mentone whero they have visited for some time. Dr E. R. Dood preached at the Methodist church Sunday morninsr in the absence of the pastor. Rev P: 0. Fraley. The discourse was an inter esting one of practical thoughts on UUla Miss Rose Smith, a former teacher in Plymouth schools, and now livin? at Wabash, arrived Satnrday for a visit with Mrs J. R. Losey and other friends. She expects to ro to Wi nona Lake this week. Grant Null and Mrs Alice John son, brother and sister, respectively. to Mrs W. E. Leonard of Pearl street left this afterntion for their homes at Granger, Missouri. They haro visited here since Tuesday last. Dr Aspinall announced this afternoon that Dr Borton, who has been very seriously ill at his home on North Michigan street the past several days, is much improved today and seems to have taken a turn for tha better. . T!:3 Coutli Ecsd Pennanls, fes'dul:d to pby tha Plyzscnth dippers y dm.n failed Co cp czlt.

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74 CORTLANDT STK1IET m:w YORK. N. Y. They claimed it looked too much like raid to eome over. Many people who expected to see a good game were sadly disappointed and must needs wait until next Sunda now. Chas. W. Mattingly visited relatives here over Sunday arid returned to his home at Topeka, Indiana, today. He publishes a flourishing little paper at Topeka and all his friends here will be glad to learn of his success. Topeka is in the midst of the famous "Haw Patch ' ' and ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN in the best regulated families and to tho most careful drivers. But don't worry if your carriage gets smashed up some. Send It here and we'll repair it so that no trace of the accident will remain. This is a carriage hospital where nothing is beyond cure. Fine line of new buggies on hand. RINGGENBERG & CULLISON Center Street. 4 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 NOT GET BUUPED if you make a deal with us. Tha best asset of our. Real Estate busi ness is the large number of satisfied customers. For our mutual good iro arö .anxious to add your ri-ns to tho list. . t i t: ifMBotw hp -tit rrt KS- 1 t JAl.j