Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 August 1911 — Page 6

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Toe great access of Dr. Pierce's Gotden Medical Discovery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak longs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based oa the recognition of the fundamental truth that "Golden Medical Discovery' supplier Nature with body-build-ng, tissue-repairing, mu&clemaking materials, in conSensed and concentrated form. W ith this help Nature applies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs. Ths "Discovery" rr-cstablishes the digestive ari nutritive organs in sound hedth, purifies and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves ia

uiort establishes sound viperous health. If your dealer offers something "last as jiood," it s probably tetter FOX IliMit pays, better. But you are thinking of the cure not th profit, so there's nothing "ust as ood" lor you. Say so. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Piain English; or, Medicine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to 'cover cost of mailing tj. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . i :

THURSDAY Mrs. John Montgomery -was a Lakeville visitor' today. Mrs. C. M. Sherwood of Tyner was a Plymouth shopper "Wednesday. Dan Murphy of South Bend was in the city on business yesterday. Mrs. H. L. Jarrell of Tyner shopped in this city Wednesday. All of tlie towns of the county report heavy rains last nisrht and to-.-day. 3Irs -s. II. A. Lotraa and daughter I l are spending a few davs with ds in Chica-o. Entli irien Miss Eva Munn left today fL' Chicago, where she is to be employed this winter. Jolin Sehlin lett today for Bucyrus, 0., where he will attend the .funeral of an aunt. Undertaker Easterday fit Culver . viii in h r-itv Thnrsdav nttendin the teachers' institute. Roland Metsker and Rudolph Sehroeder went to Bremen on business Wednesdaj-. Raleigh Miller of Valparaiso is spending a few days here, the guest -xf Miss Mercy Jones. Mrs. O. II. Wilkinson and grandGlenn Wilkinson went to South Bend Wednesday for a visit of a iew days with friends. Mesdames Aiiert Helt, Herman ßtollbergand George Sch vager ot Laporte visited the orK training school here today. Kev. C. . G. Baker has none to Winona for a few days, lie will attend the Bible Conference nowbein? leid there. Miss -Nancy Barts returned home this forenoon. She has spent the past -week at Fairmount attending the Wesleyan Uetnouist t.onierenee there. The ML-ses Florence Richard and Mary Bolinger have gone on a twelve days trip to Niagara Falls and thereabouts. They will also visit in Akron and Cleveland. O., and in Mrs.C. I). Nuppnan and daughter, Miss Luehr returned "home to Valpo this forenoon. They have been the iruests of the J. A. Holzhauer family the past few days. Mrs. Kirshbeiner and children -of Chicago, who have been the gnests f Plymouth friends the past week, returned home Wednesday. Miss Amanda Carlson of Donald.on shopped in our city yesterday. Mrs. E. 0. Samüelson of Donaldson was V Plymouth shopper Wednesday. " Miss Pansy Short, who has been the guest of the family of Dr. Duncan of Bourbon the past few days, returned home to Stillwell, Ind., Wednesday. ; Peter Kleinhenz and little daughter Eleanor of South Bend, who have gnent the past few da,-s here with relatives and friends, returned home Wednesday. Jas. R. Ganer and wife of Chicago, who have been . the guests of X. A. S wanger and family the past two weeks, returned home Wednesday. Mesdames Louis Horn of Valparaiso and Joseph Andres of Pern jure spendinga few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bergjnan and family. Mrs. B. W. Cnramings and son of South Bend returned home today .after a visit of ten days with the former's parens at Atwood and a jßhort visit here. The Misses Iraily and Ella Fleck -of Chicago, who are the guests of the P. J. Haaqf family this week are 1 x Tj.1 T 1 . spenamg a aay or two wun xxmruon friends. , ' Mrs. Coons and daughter of South Bend, grand daughter and great -jrrand daughter of JR.. Price have been visiting bere. They returned home Wednesday evening. : E. L. Lawrence, who is employed zt South Bend, but who has been at home here the past few days with a broken shoulder bone went ' to South 'Bnd Wednesday to see the r doctor vtio is earing for the injury. Mrs. VTiliisitephensön and her niece. Miss Margaret Pownelt of !orth Dakota, who are. visiting here left ' Wednesday or . Finlay, O., where they will attend the Croisberj family reunion to be held today. Mr.. Fred H. Stcinebach and two jons-, left this morning for .their s at Independence, Kansas. They-

have visited the L. E. Steinehach and Kanena Rhodes families here the past two weeks. Mrs. Bert Bereh and two children are niovintr here from Eat Chicago on account of Mrs. Berch's health. They will occupy Mrs. Loyal Kerch 's house on Pearl street. Mr. Bereh will remain in East Chicago for .oine time, hut als expect s to mak? his home here after a time. Conroy Eley arrived home Wedn'es day raornin?. lie has spent most of j the summer with his grandfather at 'eokuk' Ta- and the past two or tLy" f. wlth n nnc'e . ? ! ;thcrn Michigan "Doc ' s.tys nf s had a great time, but is glad 1 e back auain in dear old Plymouth. Walter Oglesbee of Oak Park, who has been the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck, and other relatives and friends the past several weeks, left for home Wednes day. His older brother., Arthur, who came Monday returned with him. Their mother and sister are still here. FRIDAY Ed R. Monroe spent Thursday at Tyner. Mrs. Frank Sheppard spent the day at Hibbard. J. W. Jones transacted business in Chicago today. Peter J. Kruyer of South Bend was in the city today. Lr.ihur Cressner transacted basines; :it !,a.rte today. .1 "or ry Si aons of Warsaw was in the t.ty on business today. C. A. Reeve and Harry Humrichouser spent the day in Chicago. W. S. Essig trasacted business at South Bend Thursday . Geo. Fier of Tyner was in 'the city on business Thursday. I. J. Freshour of Rutland was in the city on business Thursday. with five young ladies from Bremen as company ami several others. Elmer Hiveley of Tyner is spending a day or two at South Bend. What has become of the oldfashioned girl that used to make fudge? Mrs. H. Burkett has gone to Columbia City for a week's visit with her daughter. Miss Osie Stahl of Alliance, 0., who is visiting relatives and friends here spent the day at Hamlet. Miss Julia Yockey returned Thürs dav noon from a short visit at : South Bend. v v - Miss 'Jennie Parks . has as her week-end guest, her cousin, Miss Alene Beck of Franklin, Ind. ' Mrs Lee Steele is spending a short time with her sister., Mrs. Harold Houghton of South Bend. A. W. R. Schultz of the dredging, company, wife and children visited friends at Michigan City today. George Hutchinson, who lives east of Argos has gone to Harbert, Mich, for a weak. - Col. J. W. Seider has gone to Detroit for a visit. He will remain there until next week. . Mrs. Leona Goodvear of Inwood is spending a few. days here with her mother, Mrs. Anna Machlan. Mrs. C. A. Williams, went to Hamlet this forenoon for a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. : N.v IT. Bennett. E. A. Zimmer will move out ou the Joseph Barts farm this week oi next. He has rented his hous on Srpl.ii street to John Richardson John Plake of Detroit, who had visited his father-in-law, Nelson McTughlin, the past two or three days left for home Thursday. Adam E. Wise and wife left Thursday for Wanseon, O., going by way of South Bend. They will spend the week-end there. Mrs. J. Rhodes was called to Lafaz V the ferious illness of ner granaaauguier, iurs. vauer Thornton.' Mrs. Sarah Freed went to Bourbon this morning for a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. George Miller. Mesdames Theodore Cressner, James Deloney arid J. E. Ellis went to tulver this lorenoon to attend a prty. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grube left this morning for Cleveland, O.. where they will "visit their daughter for some time. " See the man birds fly' atPlvuonth g t 2122. 4tw

Mrs. Byron Moore of West township went to Goshen today to attend the Gorsuch family reunion to be held Saturday. W. G. Hendricks visited here today enroute to Logansport. He has been visiting his son at South Bena for several days. . Mrs. Monroe Bennett and children of Pearl street have gone to Cohrnbia Citv and Ft. Wavne where the will visit relatives and friends for some 'time. Miss Ru'th Knohlock of South Bend is here for a visit of several davs the guest of the Misses Rose and Margarite Holzbauer. Miss Gladys Strang of Tyner, who came here Wednesday to take part intiie teachers institute program Wednesday returned home Thursday forenoon. Miss Alice Sanders, who has been the guest, of her sister, Mrs. Frank Southworth the greater part of the summer left today for her home at Marshall, Wis. G. A. Baylor of Walkerton returned home today, after attending a family reunion at Warsaw yesterday. He visited Plymouth friends between trains. Mrs. C. A. Beck and daughter, Miss Aline of Franklin, Ind., who have spent some time with rela thes and friends at Maxinkuckee Lake and Plymouth returned home today. The unfavorable climate condition.kept the usual large crowd from attending the band concert last evening, although a good number of people enjoyed it as much as ever, notwithstanding the cold and damp weather. The Misses Rose and Margarite Holzhauer and their guests ,the Misses Nuppnan of Valparaiso sient Wednesday at Culver, where they attended the closing exercises given by the summer students of the Academy. E. B. Hess, brother A. F. and the latter 's littl son. who have been isiting in this state the past month and in Plymouh for some time, spent Thursday at South Bend with relatives and friends. Tsauc Snoeberger left Thursdav morning ?r Camden, where he will spend two or three weeks with relatives and fj"end a?id attend the Snoeberger familv reunion. The annual Pennsylvania excursion from Valparaiso and points eastward to Xiaga-.a Falls left Plymouth Thursday forenoon. Nine or ten loe;d people wi enjoy the outing. Those going . from here were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell. Miss Hazel Soice, .Mrs. C. Hepp of Chicago who ha spent a short time here with relatives and friends enroute home from Buff all. X. Y.. left for her home this forenoon. She was accompanied by Mrs. Rea Anderson who will visit with her folks livincr at Qnincey, 111., the next- two or three weeks. Mrs. Anna Brown, her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Hanford Brown and the latter s little sons, Hanford and Dickie left today for Chicagi, where they will tfisit Dr. Hanford Brown for come time. They went by way of South Bend and St. Joe. Mrs. J. E. Stein of South Bend, who has been the guest of her brother. Jobs Lacker the past two weeks, returned home today. She was accompanied bv her mother. Mrs. Joseph Lacker, who will probably spend .the winter in South Bend with her daughter.

Chuoron Cry FOR FLETCHER CASTORI A SATURDAY Ford Cressner spent the day at Lapa z. Frank Kellison was in Ft. Wayne Friday. Win Thompson of near Argos was in the city on business today. R. A. McCarthy of Fort Wayne was in the city on business today. Miss. Ola Guy of Etna" reen is spending a few days with friends at Tyner. ' . ' Linnelle Schröck s!ent the morning at Lapaz, viewing Vie Old Settlers' picnic. Schuyler Xolan returned today from Kokomo where he has spent the past week. V Mrs. J. II. Holbeck went to Grovertown Friday for a short visit with htr husband. Mr and Mrs John Freed went to Winona today to attend the GahleBollinger family reunion. Mr and Mrs II. C. Reiter of Fort Wayne are spe'näing a week here with Mr and Mrs Wm Reiter. Miss Mabeel Jacoby returned to school at Marion, Ind., today. She has spent the summer months at home. The Misses Grace Mow and Lottie Conger went to Harris and Lapaz today, where they will visit , until Monday. 'I Mrs. J. M. Olds returned Thurs day nizht from1 Hamlet where, slie' visited a few days with Mr. and ..ii.?, Avil ii. iivii 1 Miss Flora Foltz will spend Sunday at Importe with Mrs Lawrence Decker, who was formerly Miss

Grace Vanvactor of this city. George II. McCoy of Bourbon, county auditor-elect, is , moving to Plymouth preparatory to assuming his duties as auditor January 1. Mrs E B. Rich of Xew York City, who is on her way home from a trip thru ' the west stopped off here overnight, the guest uf the S. X. Stevens family. Miss Mahel Hickman of Canton, O., who has been the guest of the L. G. Haney family "the past four weeks left this forenoon for her home. W. F. Graf of Whiting returned home Friday afternoon after a -isi with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell at their home southwest of the city. Foley Kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing the anse. Try them. For sale by all druggists. Mrs K. B. Rizer and daughters of Bourbon left today for Bloomington. Avli-ere they will reside during the year in which Prof flizer is attending the university thtre. The Misses Ada Haag and Dollie Rosenberry and the former's guests, the Misses Emily and Ella'Fleek. of Chicago, went to South Bend last evening to see the play ''Deep Purple' at the Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmorly of Beat, lice. Neb., who have been the gnests of the latter V sster. Mrs Henry Kol er the past three weeks, left Friday afternoon for their home. They were formerly residents of this county. Contractor Eira'miel Klapp has just completed the tine new residence of Floyd Miller on north Miehigaif street, and also an extensive addition for Henry Kelver on the Laporte road near town. Of the Kelver addition 12x12 feet of it is a story and a half, and the remainder of the 14x24 feet is one storv. Thi:will give Mr. Kelver a comfortable and commodious home. More people, men and women, are suffering from kidney and bladder tronble' than ever before, and each vear more of them turn for quick relief and permanent benefit to Foley's Kidney Remedy, rhicfc has proven itself to be one oi th most effective rerr.eli s for kidny and bidder ailments that medical science has devistd. or sale by All Drug-.nsts.

Ch'-aron cry FOR riETCHER'S C A S T O R ! A MONDAY. Mrs. X. Campbell and family were Culver visitors Sundav. Four or five South Bend bovs spentl Sunday in our city. James Woolev of Elkhart was a Plymouth visitor Sunday. George Soice spent the afternoon at South Bend Saturday. W. A. Rhinehart made a business trip to Battle Creek, Mich., today. Miss Rose Matthew has as her guest Miss (J lady s Yost of Warsaw. IL F. Johnson of Culver is spending a few days with friends here. Glen Dickinson of this city was taken to Longcliffe Saturday by Sheriff Falconbury. Mr .and, Mrs, II. L. Rossinger of near Bremen spent Sunday with friends here. . " Mrs. Xora Long left for South Bend today where she will visit for two or three days. Mr. and Mrs. James Klingerman returned today from a week end isit at Warsaw. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin left this morning for their home in Colorado Springs, Col. Miss Celia Schectz is spending a short time with her cousins at Culver, tlie Keller family. ' Miss Grace Curtis has returned after a six week's visit with relatives and friends at Auburn. The Misses Ruth, Leonore, Dora and Mary Vinall spent the afternoon in Donaldson. The family of George Vinall is back in town again after spending the summer at Pretty Lake. Mrs. Benj. F. P. Ivlns and baby have returned from a visit of about two weeks at Waterloo, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Kyle leave tomorrow for Xorth Dakota, , where he has recently purchased a farm. Russell Ogden -t of Milford came Friday evening for a., visit of several days with his brother, Joe Ogden. Mesdames J. B. Bowell and Harry Humrichouser are spending, a few days with friends at White Pigeon. Mrs. TL P. Preston has gone to Laporte-to spend some time with her mother who is in very poor health. .Mrs. Cora Kilian of Donaldson returned home today after attending the tent meetings at Bourbon yester- ' da y. i r Miss Knth Rhinehart left for South Bend today, where t she will he the jniest of her brother, Dr. C. A. Rhineliart..

The Misses Clara Hager, Ludmilla Kleinehensz and Hazel : Detwiler were Maxinkuckee Lake visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beldon and their guest, Mrs. E. I. Day of Portland, Oregon attended the pinic at Lapaz Saturday. Ford Cressnei will resign his position as fizz-mixer at the Oak Drug store Saturday in order to re,entei school this fall. The MUses Ogla Tomlinson, Rose Matthew, Gladys Yost, Merle Bosworth and Bertis Tomlinson " spent Sunday at Culver. Dr. Eikenberry. specialist, will he in Plymouth Friday, Sept. 1, Sept. 1"), and Sept. 29. ' Other Fridays by appointment only. ' d2S-31w31 Mrs. Pearl Price and two daughters returned homo to Silver Bake this forenoon after a visit of about a week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. A. B. Coe. Mrs. E. T. Dav. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beldon the past week left Sunday for her h.ome in Portland, Oregon. Ralph MeCormiek has resigned his position at Mishawaka, and is spending a few weeks at home, before leaving for Purdue' University, where he will stndv this next year.

GIi'ii Worthington is home after; spending the summer at Winona. He j and three other fellows from Dc Pauw camped out at the Lake, also taking a summer course in the college. Glen will soon leave for DePauw where he will attend school this winter. Gti)Bclron Org? FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A WILL SOON TAKE OFFICE. Ed Gam Receives Appointment Dated Four Years From Aug. 19, But Has Not Commission. On Thursday Ed Gam received from the Post ol nee Department a letter stating his appointment by the President and confirmation by the Senate, and also dating bis appointment for four rears from Aug. 10. 1011. He cannot, however, take charge of ji ,' i j i t I : r ii lli-P until lit viit c Inc onmivic. Oi!l TllK will net 1ir fnvu-or.ln.l I l. 1 . i until he sends in Ins bomrs as post - masler.aiiil is in charge of tlie Postal Savings Hank. Tip's will he lone within the next few days and the eonnnissios will then Ire for warded, autlinri'.nir Mr. . fJarn t take charge of tlie olTiee. Loss of Time Means Lo:s of Pay Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay To many a workinir man. M. Balent. 1214 Little Penna. St, Streator, 111., vas so bad from kidney and bladder trouble, that he could not work, but be says: I took Foley Kidney Pills or only a short time and pot en tirely wel! and was soon able to o back to work, and am feeling well md healthier thau before.' Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, luiek in results a jruod friend to pie working mau oi worüan who suf fers from kidn y ills. For sale "by j 4.11 Drugjrists. Will Meet Sept. 2. The Detective Association of Marshall county will bold their annual irectinv: tor tlie election of ollfers in Plymouth on .Saturday. Sept. 2, for the purpose of elect iiivr officers for the vear. All members are ur?cd to be present. Preaching at. Walnut Grove. The new pastor, Kev. A. E. Newhouse, will preach at Walnut CJrovc Sunday morning, and at Mt. Olive in the evening. Hay rerer, Asthma and' Summer Colds. Must be relieveu quickly r.nd Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled durinjr the hot summer months with Hay Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer similarly "yill be slad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. For sale by all Dealers. Union Meeting The Union meeting in the courthouse yard will be held Sunday evening, bejrfnnina: at 6:30. Tho scmion will be by the Tor C. d. Baker, pastor of the Christian church. There has been manifest a deep interest in these " meetings and the kattendance at each one has been ex cellent. A large congregation is expected tomorrow evening, as this is the last; one of these Union services as planned for. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. AVIATION the idol of the hour at Plymouth Sept. 21-22. ' , 4tw

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Ball & Company Win Again Iall & Company aMe1 another victory to their list Sunday when they Wente l the Walk-overs. X'l. Jove stiH'k out ten men ;nl aliowotl t 1 1 1 1 r-. nun i filing "in i v w ' t and allowed four hits. Next Sundav the fast Ablers will he here to uive ! , , the bovs a battle and the bovs should ; be "Supported at this irame as the Ad-j lers are the fastest team to be here this summer. Following is the line-up: Walk-overs AB U II BO A K j Zeither., ss 4 1 0 1 1 Hvde. e 4 0 1 3 3 Bawk. ef 3 0 0 1 0 C. Witwer, lb ... 2 1 0 10 0 U Barth. 2b 4 0 1 5 3 Outline. 3b 4 0 0 1 0 Erhartt. rf . . . . . 4 0 0 1 0 R. Barth, If 4 0 0 1 0 VT. Witmer. p 3 0 0 1 4 0 o - Totals Ball & Co 32 2 2 24 13 o AB Tv II PO A Fi 7 Tardy. 3b 4 Shreves. lb 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 110 0 0 0 1 0 10 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 o 1 3 0 o 0 o 1 0 0 1 C 0 0 0 SMdell. rf ...... K. Shroder. ss. . . T. Shroder, e ... 4 3 o 3 3 j Jones, p I Poor, ef lOlaub. 2b 3 lAult, If. 2 : i Total 28 3 4 27 0 4 Seore by innings Ball & Co. ..002000 1 Ox 3 4 4 Walk-overs 1000 01 000 2 2 5 Sunimarv: Stolen bases Zetle 2. Hvde. C. Witmer. H'aub 2: 2 base hit ni-iub: struck out bv Jones: IP. bv W. Witmer 2. Base on ljalls. off Jones 2; off Witmer 2; Hit batmen., by Jones 2: Double play, L. Barth to C Witmer; Left on bases, Ball & Co. T. Walk-overs 8 Umpire, IT. Steiner; Time 1 :22. Remember tlie Adlers next Sundav. MISS BOLLMAN WINS PRIZE. Submits Carefully Compiled List of 1716 Names of Former Residents of This County. Miss Kathrvn Bolluian won the five dollar prize offered by the Com-' mercial Club for the largest . list of names of those who formerly lived in Marshall county. She submitted a carefully prepared and typewritten list of 1716 names, which was the larjrest by 150 of all the lists sent in. Miss Kathrin is only 12 years old and worked like a trooper for! the prize. She savs that she will pive the $.1.00 to the Public Library, which is indeed a fine act. Other lists submitted were Miss Martha Durbin. "loGO names; Mrs. Anderson Temles. 1547 names; Miss M iram North 50G names: E. 1. Bamhill .25 names. . The Commerewl Club wishes to express its sincere thanks to all the contestants as well as to all -other citizens whojielped in atherin; the lists.- . 1

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