Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 August 1911 — Page 6
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THURSDAY "The Burkett block 13 receiving a coat of paint. fleorge Vinall was in Tyner on business today. Mrs C. E. Kanarr of Harris was a-Plymouth shopper today. Mrs J. A. Human of Arg 03 spent the day at Niles. Young Buffalo with his wild west show are with us. Mrs Edgar Miles was a South Bend visitor today. H. H. Logan transacted business at Koontz Lake today. Sheriff Falconbury was in Argos on business today. Ford Cressner expects to spend the ?ek end at Bremen. j urs Jiar) cusci . a "" ; visitor today. Frank Pickerel of Argos was in the city on business today. ' , Mrs Ben Sevbold and son Glen were Culver visitors Thursday. The show today will be on the Reynolds lot, North Michigan street. Mr and Mrs S. C. Rhinehart and daughter Beulah weTe Niles visitors today. Miss Phyllis Ruff and brother Lowell Collier spent the day at South Bend.' Mrs Mary Weigle spent the day at I "Walkerton with ber brother, George' Gilbert. J Mrs Ira Waters is here for a brief visit with her brother, Frank King. , v-t, tti. nnA w;fa w0' gone to Losransport for a short visit wiht friends. A large numlier of conntrv folks are ;n town today attending the w:ld west show.
Mr and Mrs Fred Kessler have Adriance of Argos are in the city gone to Bourbon for a visit of a today attending the Marshall connweek or so. , ty ministers' conference held this af
Mr and Mrs A. M. Farmwald are enjoying a ten days' vacatioi at Niagara FaUs. Miss Blanche Freshour of Culver spent the day here with her sister, Miss Dora. " v i
ir t Ti i L' i t o i.u The Misses Rose and Margarite Mrs J. Rhodes went to South n , . , . . - b Bend this noon for a brief visit with atier h "tuned from an exMr E. R. Watkins. " tenS1Vfe ,tn? th?h Wnsm. They report having had a great time durMrs Elias Dickson oT Rutland who in? the two months they were abis very ill with typhoid fever, is re- sent. ported worse today. j Mesdameg j c p j pon. Marc and Albertus Lauer have re- tiu3 and Miss Flora Moins went to turned from a week's vacation trip Bourbon today to attend the annual to Niagara Falls. j reunion of certain former teachers' Mr and Mrs Eli Glendale of north organization, known as the "Loyal of the city were in town today at- Nine," to be held today, temiing the show. J D. R. Donaghne transacted busiMrs Ada Besserer of Detroit, is lles at South Bend t,lis afternoon, here for a visit with her mother, Mrs sinnie Seasraves and daughnc r - t?aaa ter returned to Knor todav nTtr a.
,r. T ., ,r . .miss uuciie ivire 01 wosnen is spending a wees at 'vn.i- with the farrilv of Win Marsh." 1 m " . , , , , ine hisses r.inei ana 3ianei ierkeypele have gone to M:shawaka for a short visit with friends. The Misses Marie Bennett and Louise Huffmann of Tyner were Plymouth shoppers Thürs J ' Mrs Van Lue anil daughters of Tippecanoe are here visitin? Mrs Ed Rodgers and Mrs W. II. Love. The Misses Edna and Deane Yates
and Edith Castleman of Argos were the Past two weeksPlymouth visitors today. John R. Jacoby and family and Miss Irene Dnnean is spendin? a 0badiab Greiner and family went to few weeks at Hammond with her Valparaiso today to attend tbe gradbrother. R. L. Duncan. ' rafion and commencement. The latm - ' ter's son, Cyrles finishes his school D Hnldeman of Burr Oak went career. a3 jounced, in this paper to Columbia City today to attend an yesterday. ' IdV tattlers' reunion. 1 I The Misses Edna apd Jessie MarMrs Tra Garn and daughter Cath- tis of nar Bremen went to Vnln.
erin have gone to Winona for a visit of two or three days. 'Mi. Howard Kelley of r':M Ccloiada, arrived at noon todar and K tS guest of Mrs Julia Biain Miss Rosa Smith left today for Winona, where she will spend two weeks or more enroute home. ' The Misses Reva and Nellie Doty cf Tw;n Lakes spent the day here, the guest of Miss Alpha Van Camp. Mrs Chas Whitesell and little son went to Laporte today for a visit with the former's sister, Mrs Ben Cool man. . 1 , Mr and Mrs Maynard Moyer of Donaldson were in the city today doing a little shopping and attending the show. Miss Marie Foglesong of Rochester is here for a visit of several days,
without lee to World's Dtsoensarv Med he guest of the Misses Mercy and Ethel Jones. Mr and Mrs James Oilmore have zone to South Bend for a brif f v sit. Mrs Kate Filley, a niece of Mrs P. C. Jones, has gone to Fort Wayne for a week's visit with the latter s daughter, Mrs Reese. Mrs J. Sebell and daughter Harriet went .to South Bend 'this noon or a visit of a few days with the former's sister, Mrs Ina Bremer. Mrs J. L. Mosher and daughter, Mrs P. T. Mosher and children of Hibbard spent the day here with the former's sister, Mrs L. P. Swtyzer. Miss Just Majuson of Elkhart re turned home today after a week's of Donaldson Miss Lois Cressner returned this morning irom a visir 01 about a month with her sister, Mrs Fred L. Thomas of near Bremen. The Mentone band is plavin? on the streets of Argos today, advertising the Home Coming wek to be held at Mentone in the near future. Mrs Kate Hartsell of North Judson. who had spent the past ten days here with her sister, Mrs Rebecca Peary, returned home 'Friday afternoon. Miss Alma Dale of Logansport, who has spent the past several days here the cuest of a number of friends went to "Winona for a further visit j until Sunday. Mrs Chas Morconibe and children returned last night from Wawassee lake, where they have been visitin? friends from California, who are camping there. The family of E. W. Schröck are moving today from their North Michiran street residence into the C. R. Leonard house at the corner of Wash tneton and Plumb streets. Reverends O. IL Bright and A f? ternoon at the M. E. ehurch. Ford Cressner went to Bremen this afternoon for the week-end and Sunday. His little nephew Robert Thomas who has visited here the past week returned home with 'aim. visit with Mrs John L.-Wright of 1 Plrmouth the past few days. D. R. Donaghue has recently traded the small red car which he has driven about for t past thm or four vears for a fine five-passenger Rambler automobile. This shows t'-e growth of the Plymouth Glove faetory. nr- 1 n t- . Miss Elizabeth Evans has gone to Elkhart wTiere she expects to regain during the fa?! millinery season. Miss Evans has just returned from Hcarb, as which place she has spent raiso today to spend three days with their sister. Miss Dean Martin who is attending sc'iool there. The sis-, ters will return home with ten Saturday, the summer session ending todav. ' Miss Ein e,s the daughter of Elias A . T T w. . . n very seriously ia he past two weekg 7ith sonie form of bloo1 Poisoning, reported better this faternoon. She ba? continued to improve since j inursaav morning ana ner rapia re-i coverv is earnestly hoped for by her many friends. v Al Bnrehard, who for several months paft has been enzaied in dtcoratirg the Orphenm theatre, lift Tuesdav for is home in Fort Wa-"re havin? completed tbe work here. Mr Burchard eTDeets to return to.Plvmonth some time in the near future to t&kd charge of other joba'Mre.
FRIDAY Mrs Dr Durr was a South Bend visitor today. Miss Tressie Martm was a South Bend visitor today. C. A. Bondurant transacted business at South Bend today. Walter Strang was a South Bend visitor Thursday after ton. outh. She is on ber way to see her son in Indianapolis. J. Boggs was an Argos business transactor today. Mrs Parks of Bourbon was a Plymouth shopper today. " Palmer Cole of South Bend was in the city on business Friday. Miss Sarah Pierce left today on a short business trip to Chicago. J. W. Rinard was a South Bend business transactor todav. Mrs H. H. Dolan of Stillwell, visited Plymouth friends today. Mary Swihart li3s returned after a year at Brazil and other places. ) James Harris went fö Bentoh'fTarbor this morning on a brief business trip. Miss Cleo Redd has gone to Chicago for a visit with her aunt, Mrs Brown. Mr and Mrs W. II. Matthew and familv are visiting Mrs Matthew's sister, in Rochester. Miss Phvllis Ruff went to Bremen this forenoon for a brief visit with Miss Beulah Pence. It is reported that there is very little hope for Dr Borton's recovery from his present illness. Miss Fern Gray lias, gone to Rochester for a week's visit with her uncle, John Johnson. Mrs Lewis Jones amb son Paul will visit the former's niece, Mrs Clyde Yarick of Argos for several days. Elta Brock is. home from school at Indianapolis, ne will teach in Polk township this fall, if convenient. Miss Katherine Stevens is spending three or four days at Goshen, the- gnest of her aunt, Mrs A. P. Latta. Mrs Fred StrinVach and son Edmund and Henry, of Parsons. Kans.. are visiting the family of L. E. Steinbach. Mr an' Mrs H. B. Severns of Columbus. Ohio, are visiting numerous friends throughout the country this week. Mr and Mrs Bert Davis and Mr and Mrs Louis Shafer and little daughter of Arg03 spent Wednesday in our city. James Stalev of Philadelphia trpped in Plymouth the day before returning home from the GibsonStaley reunion. Mrs Pearl Young of Medaryville, left for home this afternoon. She had been the guest of Mrs Lillian McGimsev. Mrs Dan Boyer of Knox, who ha been visiting the familv of Dr Myers th past several days returned home this afternoon. Mis 'Callie Fetters who had been the guest of Mrs Walter Wallace of fnf ovriht returned tyome to Harri? this noon. Miss Iva Lewis of Toledo, is visit ing Miss Lvrel Morris. Miss Lew:t and Miss Morris were roommates in Oberlin College. Mrs B. S. Bolenbaugh and daughter Cloe have gone to Atwcol for an over Sundav visit with the former's brother, H. E. Smith. The Misses Frieda Berger and Lulu Burger of Lapaz returned home from Valparaiso todav, where they have attended school this summer. AV pleasant social was given by the Christian church people on the CmJlison and Keisch lawns last night. Something more Uian $10 was made. Mrs Harriet Oglesbee of Oak Park Chicago, is spending a few davs visiting Mrs Frank Bt ck in this. city. Mrs Oglesbee formerly lived in PlymMr and Mrs A. F. Holland and Jesse Stockman left today for Bisbee. North Dakota where they expect to locate if suited with the countryMrs J. E. Tillett of Francisville. who has been the guest of her brother, James Cunn'ngham and familv the past week left for home today. Mrs Eer Burch of Hamlet, who 1,a vPan the hiest of Mrs Charle Becknell and ether relatives the past few davs left for her home this-afternoon. - MUs .Verna Shafer, of Harris, who has been taking normal training at Rochester college the past season, returned home todav. S'e expect to g.H a school in this countv in the fall. Mesdames Clie La Brash,' Sarah Faulkner and Jeff Tlorian. and t'e last mentioned 's little son. visited at xrgos today with Mesdames Annie Schlozser and Hugh Hill. Mr and Mrs Alpha Balll left this
morning on a trip of several weeks. to Cleveland, Ohio, and other east ern points in the interest of the mil linery department of their store. J. E. Cook and family have moved from Bremen to Plvmouth and oc-' cupy the Zehner house on north Water street. Mr Cook will teach the eiÜth rrade in' the Washington echooi building. '.--
Miss Violet Hantz of Lapaz has returned home after a brief visit with the family of Ed Cook. Raymond Cook has gene to Bremen where he expects to find employment for some time. Mr and Mrs James Watson of Etna Green returned home today after a visit of three or four days here. They ore on their way to Forest and Bell Center, Ohio, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs Thomas Gibson of Harris was in the city this forenoon enronte to Inwood where she will spend two weeks with friends. Mrs Gibson comes from Warsaw at which place she attended the Gibson-Staley familv reunion. Mr and Mrs Peter Loanson and son and dau ter. who have spent a short time w:th a number of frien 's here, left today for their home at South Chicago. They expect to stop off for a brief visit at LaPorte on the way. Albert Savage writes fromRedondo Beach ,Cal., that hehas moved t' -v from Bingham Canyon, Utah. Pert Savage and wife have been there about six weeks. He is running an auto repair shop. Albert Savage will stay at Redondo Beach if he finds work that suits. Earl Stoneburner of Tyr.er who has attended Valparaiso University Normal school the past three months, returned home today. He is expecting to go West this fall and get a school there, as he believes' he can do better out there than in this section. Five young people from Lapaz. who had attended school at Valparaiso the summer returned home todav. Thev were: te Misses Lottie Loran. Bessie Snyder, Chr'stina Bachtel and Messrs G. W. Seylxdd and Lawrence Barber. Several other Tanaz eigens also studied at thj university this year. Roland Metsker lias returned from a visit since Saturday with the Will McGlothlin family of South Bend and other friends there. He saw t'v Vftnn" Buffalo Wild West show ther Tuesday and reports that it wa all that coild be asked for in the war of genuine highTclass show, depicting the life of settlers and incidents in the history of the "Golden West." A party of about twenty students from Valpo changed cars here this forenoon taking the Lake Erie train south to Indianapolis and points along the way. They have just finsed the summer session of school and will now accept or resume eachincr positions or the like, and in a number of cases mav continue thi wnrk alonr thr lines of domestic science and light housekeeping. Carl B. Zook. who has eharcr of the pumping station here leaves Saturday on a ten days' vacation trip through the east. He will visit a sister at Cumberland. Maryland foT several davs and also see Atlantic Citv, Washineton, D. C. New York
and other places- before returning home. - He expects to make a trip along the Atlantic coast in his brother-in-law's touring car, which he would ereatlv eniov. All in all. "Bennie" expects to have a great time on his frip. WE SELL WOOLEY'S REMEDIES BECAUSE We know thev are made of the purest end best ingredients, and they do all that is claimed for them. HERB TONIC Enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves, creates healthy appetites, aids digestion, and is pleasant to take. Regulates, stimulates and invigorates the stomach, bowels, kidneys and liver HERB TEA The same s the Tonic hut cheaper, as you mix it yourself. IMMEDIATE RELIEF Positive and instantaneous relief for sprains, cuts, bruises, muscular pains and neuralgia Should be in every home, ready for the unexpected in jury or pain. CHOLERA & DIARRHOEA REMEDY. COUGH & CROUP REMEDY MF. B." THE WONDER WORKER We refund your money if you are not benefited. This expresses our confidence in these remedies. FRED "vENZLER DISTRIBUTOR PLYMOUTH, INDIANA SATURDAY Monroe Steiner ' transacted business at Etna Green today. Mrs. -Roller Kleckner wa? a South Bend shopper Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. ( Richard were South Bend visitors this afternoon. Arthur Cleveland made a trip to Bourbon and back in their car jester day. Miss Tressie HendricVs pastel thfrmrrli flirt -.in tilo. s - i i. I South Bend. Miss Ruby Lach3r went to Wi-
day visit with Prof, and Mrs. H M. Tebay. Mr. and Mrs. John Glass will spend Sunday at South Bend with a nephew. Frank Lamson is building a new cement walk on the west side of the Ross House. J. W. Seiders went to Winona today to see Curt iss exhibitions in his hydro-aeroplane. D. C. Cole, we are pleased to learn, is now able to sit up after a very serious illness of severafweeks. Miss C. M. Sherwood of Tyner has returned home after a visit with Mrs. Wm. Detwiler. Miss Pearl Kleckner has gone to South Bend for a visit of several days with a number of friends. Mesdames Lizzie Leland and Hartsough of Tyner went to Bourbon today to attend the tent meetings there. Miss Marv Gladys Swihart, who has spent the last six months in Cali fornia, is at her home at 700 South Michigan street. The Misses Laura and Ilo Kleckner have gone to South Bend and Mishawaka for a visit with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Mary Matz who has been the guest of the L. G. Harley family the past week or so, returned home to Bourbon today. Foley Kidney Pills will check the
progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing the ause. Iry them. For sale by all druggists Mrs. Fred Steinebach and children, who have been the guests of the L. E. Steinehach family of this city the past week went to Winona today for a brief stay. Miss Dorothy Austin, of Jackson, Mich., who has been the guest of the Ben Fetters family and Mrs. Jeminca Smith the past four weeks, returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Holloway and children of this county went to South Bend this noon to spend Sunday with friends there. Mrs. Chas. Walburn and her mother. Mrs. Jeminca Smith, were South Bend visitors this afternoon. Thev acconanipd their guests from Jackson. Mich., that far on their way home. Mrs. Carl Snith and three children of Jackson. Mich., returned home t' is afternoon after a visit of a few weeks here with Mrs. Smiths mother. Mr. Chas. Walburn and sister. Mrs. Roller Kleckner. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hoham and little daughter, Mary stopped in the city over night Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cox. leaving Saturday noon for their home at Laporte. They have spent several weeks in Ohio. More people, men and women, are .nfTen'g from kidney and bladder trouble than ever before, and each ear more of them turn for quick relief and permanent benefit to Fol v's Kidnev Remedy, which has proven itself to be one of th most effective remedies for kidny and öldder ailments that medical science has devised. For sale by Al! Druggists. SIGNAL GIVEN FOR BIG STRIKE Industrial War Declared Great Britain. in LASORiTES HIT GOVERNMENT
brother, Thomas, who has been missPremier Asquith Offers to Appoint inS from his home here for over two
Royal Commission to Make Investigation, But Plan Is Frowned Upen By Union. London, Aug. IS. The signal tor a general railroad strike was given by fifteen hundred telegrams sent to the secretaries of all local unions of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servnnt9 James Henry Thomas, M. P., Orga-
nizlng Secretary for the western dis- brother's whereabouts. If he suctrlct of the Amalgamated Society of ceeds he mav brinsr the bov back Railway Servants, Ltated that war had home with him or possiblv, if Thomas
been declared. The Labor members of parliament met in the house of commons and aaopiea resolution supporting .. ine railway men In their action and .condemning the government . for not bringing pressure on the rail oad companies to remedy their grievances. Hope that the strike on all the rail road lines might be avoided was dashed when the representatives of the unions refused to accept the offer of Premier Asquith, whf offered to appoint a royal commission to Investigate the working of tte conciliation scheme of 1907. The announcement of Ms or anl its refusal was made ?.f er a ion? cot ference he'd by Premier A?q;tI h Sydney Bnrrton, pr?stfeit of the board of t ade, .the managers of the different rr:!ro"!d and th executive committee, , f tie Arca gamated Railway Srn ? Urion. This ha1 been p.fre'd bv a conference of all the miners cr the udlon's executive oram tfe w :h RnSav McDonr!r rh-mrn nf ho nirH-. i
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SEEKS LOST BROTHER John Zeek of This Place in Search of Sixteen-Year-Old Brother Gone Two Years John Zeek of this place left Thursdnv on a trin in search of his vears. The bov was but iourieen years of age when he, growing tired of Plymouth and its people started out for himself. In all that time he has been heard from but once. T' at was shortly after he left home and t the lad was woiking on a farm near Porte. The missing lad s older brother is now in Importe making a careful search for anv trace of Tom. He is honefnl of findin? some clue to hi l,as a pood position and is able to care for himself, which is doubtful, he wffl U&V6 hm where he Gibson- Staley Reunion A number of local people went to Varsaw Thursday to attend the annual reunion of thefJibsonQtaley 'fa-ri lies. This is alwavs on? of the largest gatherings of the k;nd in southern Indiana, as both of the families represented are among the first in settlement as well as in advancement. Among those goin? from hee or ""r' v Miss T o'el' Stalev, Howard Staley, Mr and Mrs John J n'Ksrn- Tames Oibsnri and daughter. Miss Holies, Mrs My't anvac'or and children, 'nil of Plw-t1. Anderson o Inwood, Dr and Mrs Eidson of this rdaoe, Terov tntoand wife, Mr and Mrs Frank StaW, Mr and Mrs Ed Harh Aos. : Stalev and familv, Llov'd Stalev, HarAlishawaka, and others.
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Morgan in boston Herald. Mrs. Vinall Is Better. A tles:ram was received here Friday from Dr. R. C. Stephens, who went to Texas to bring Mrs. George Vinall home, stating that Mrs. Vinall is rapidly recovering and that they will be able to start back north in a day or two. The very ht weather of that place, combined with the rarity of the mountain air affected the action of Mrs. Vinalls I heart and she was placed in a very perilous position, which meant that she had to leave the country at once if she would live. It is thought she will be about completely recovered by the time she arrives home. r UMBRELLAS! CO eg 1-1 e D V HD cd u "CO a C CO H D3 W CO PI t5 Z Si CA 6 HD o H O G3 V C. Z.' 110 WE 1 n n
