Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 October 1911 — Page 2

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w f.? which saves the from patn, end I ... grapples with woman ill nesses And stubzern r 1 1 Dr. Pierce' 3 Pleasant Pellets induce tnild THURSDAY LOCALS. Mrs. SiiLIall is- ?peinlintr the day 2t Donaldson. C. A. Powell in South Bend on husines stoday. Mrs. A. M. Cleveland was a South Bend visitor todav. Isaac Harens irade a business tiip to South I?end todav. Mrs. ( IL Mattox is spending the day at Laporte. A. II. Skiimer of Rochester was in the city today. Mrs. Chas. Stockier was a Donaldson visitor todav. . . I Jlrs'. Marry .Marvin is spenuin ; the Iav at South Bend. - - 3Iiss Ethel Zumhanuh is spending ; the day at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. K. Price are spending the day at Lapaz. F. II. Kuhn made a business trip to Chicago tins mornm-'. , I Mr. and Mis. John Woliord are-,, jpenCinjr a lew oays in uaica.;o. Joe and IloVert Wool t I,o:ir.n j sre spendi'-i- the day in Plymouth., Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hall of near Bourbon are I'lvmouui visitors iodar. L. J. Verbalen of Marshall, Tex., spent Tuesday and Wednesday with A. M. Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood and grandson, Orvil'e, of Bourbon are in the eity today. Dr. Wood is atrain able to attend to business after bein confined to lis home by a short illness. . Mrs. A. Vinnedire of Wisconsin who has been visit in here for the past few months returned home this morning. S. II. .Tackman of South Bend -who has been visit hr relatives here for the pa-t two weeks returned borne this niornintr. Win. Foker, formerly of Arsro., has purchased the Levi Lauer property on east (Jarro street and is moving Iiis family here. F. G. Martin of South Bend, who is the a2ent ' for - the Womans' AVorld was in the e;tv yesterday &nd today. He appointed Mr. CJ. (J. Love as his au:ei:t for Marshall Co. The Culver Black. Horse Troop -was in the city yesterday enroute liome trom outli ea wnere ine w r 1 1 if I went Tuesday to take part in the Men and Religious Movement? parade. . G. M. Alexander of Chicago, an xld Marshall county boy, is in the city visiting friends. He has spent .some time this summer on the farm north of Bourbon, with Andrew Iloose, and his health has been much "benefited bv the out door life. Cnifcroo c?rj POa FLETCHER'S OAS TO RIA FRIDAY C. M. Walker is in Chicago today. John Freed is in tfourlxm on business tolay. 3Irs. J. W. Parkas is spending the day at Bourbon. Mrs. J. A. Campbell was a South Tenl visitor 'today. Miss Alma Zmrbaugb is a South Bend visitor today. Miss 'Maude Foreman is spending Jb the day at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of ISonrbon are in the eity today. W. N. Nolan made a business trip to Lakeville this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Metsker.are spending the day at Soufh Bend. The Peerless whist club was entertained last night by Mr. and Mrs. YTm- English. Miss Florence Moore of Minneapolis, SP0 yesterday with Miss Xjrel Morris. Mrs. Frank Vangilder and Mrs. Albert Gibson are spending the day sX South Bend. Urs Cox öl Elwood, who has been the Snest of Mrs. J. W. ' Parks for past few days, retuiped home yesterday. S. S. Linelle of Newark, N. J., irbo" has been spending the past fewdays with the family of E. Wr. lbroek, returned home yesterday. "Wild Bill' recently of the tnitarium' has gone to . Michigan Citv'to deliver before the inmates f the' penitentiary his forcible' and convincing temperance lecture entitl ed "Before and After." -Operator Wra. Seibert while bunt-

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catural bowel mnvemeat oace m dsy. in I'.iekory nuts yesterday camg upon an exceptionally lanre hornet's nest, whieh lie supposed to he vacated. He accordingly ,hroti!;lit it into he used as a decoration at the tower. Alter it had remained in the warm tower a short time it was discovered that it was not empty at all, ami at the emphatic request of operator Jurten it was removed, and is now on exhibition on a telegraph pole near the depot. SATURDAY. M. Allman went to Chicago last ! evening. John Freed is in South Dend on m:ness ' . Mrs. J. Hill is spending thedav ..: P.pn.1 F. P. Brad way of Warsaw was in t!ie city today. I.omert is in Walkerton on todav. ;j)MS;ne . , , jliss South wick t visitor to(ljlv. was a South Toe McFarlin made a business tr? Wal a1) to1 . Mrs. Ilenrv Wood of Bourbon is sp, tlle tlav iu the citv. J ('has. Stephenxon and son Donald Iv.eic South Bend visitors todav. Mrs. W. T. Leonard Ls visit im friends at South Bend today. L. K. Steinebaeh is attending teachers institute at Bremen todav. David Oberer of Polk township was in Plvmouth todav on business. 3Ir. 'and Mrs. Walter Wood of near Bourbon are in the citv todav. Oscar Baker made a business trip to Lakeville and North Libert v today. ?diss Haines, who is teaching at Valparaiso is spending Sunday at home. Mrs. I. J. Seider, daughter Vina, and son Dale are spending the day at South Bend. Rev. Frank Orow left for Auburn this morning where he will fill his regit la r a ppoin ml e n t s. Miss Ruth Lo;jan who is attending school at Chkao, came home last evening to sfend Sundav with her parents. Jolm Wiltfoiu and wife v, ho have been visit in; their dautriiter in Xew York state for the past three or foilr wetl-s turned home last even inFOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIÄ MONDAY Leron Wood spent Sunday in Wai saw. . O. (.'. Soiee South Bend. spent Sunday in Mrs. S. II. Harsh is spending the day at Xiles . J. R. Jones and wife spent Sunday at Chicago. Orville Roberts spent Sunday with friends at WaTrsaw. Mrs. John Levin and son were Xiles visitors today. Mrs. C. S. Jacoby was a. South Bend visitor today. L. P. Fisher was in South Bend on business today. IL C. Bloss made a business trip to Chicago today. Miss Marie Walker of Argos was. in the eity Saturday. Mrs. Jesse Chaplin is spending the day at South Bend. Mr. Slavter of Warsaw is in the city on business today. Emoray Miller of Harris spent Sunday with friends here. Ralph Steinebaeh of Warsaw spent Sunday evening with friends here. Mrs. Dr. Itichey of Donaldson spent Sunday with her daughter in this city. L. E. Steinebaeh is attending the Tip:ecano township teachers' institute today. AV. A. Rhinehart returned to Logansnort after spending Sunday with his family "here. Mrs. S. E. Reeves, daughter Carrie and grandson, Glenwood, were Mishawaka visitors Sunday. Messrs. Fred Siddaf. Harry Ta her and Albert Hintz were Argos visitors last evening. Mr. "and Mrs. Bayles of Headla, Ind.. spent Sunday tvith the family of W. A. Rhinehart. Chas. Cox, who has been off on a

two weeks vacation is again at his duties as express atrent. Mrs. Lloyd Bowell, Avho spent Sun

day with her parents here returned to Ft. Wavne t his inornimr. Kmma Boss left this morning for a few weeks visit with her brother, Albert Boss at Bremen. Mrs. F. M. McCrory left for Indiana Harbor tins morning where she will spend a week with her son. Fred Eich returned to his work at Chicago today arter spcndii: a two weeks vacation with bis family lure. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Cunningham and Mrs. Hannah Pearman returned yesterday La port el from a ten davs visit a I Mis Mariraret Stuckman, who has been spending the summer at Bay View, Mich., returned home this morning. The Culver Black Horse troop were here Sunday evening for one of their Sunday rides. There were 4 of them. Daniel Wise left this morning for Conway Springs, Kansas, where he will spend about two weeks with his brother, who is critically ill. Mrs. Mary Morgan is seriously ill at the home' of her daughter. Mrs. J. A. Yockev. Her recovery is doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hartle of Owo.-so, Mich., are in the city on a snort business trip. They expect to return home tomorrow. Bay Massena, who w;th his parents moved to Benton Harbor a short time ago, has accepted a position with C. M. Walker and expects to remain here. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will have a busi ness meeting Tuesday afternoon at the church. All the ladies are repiested tö be present. A. K. Adams, living four miles west on the Laporte road had t':e i;iicx finucr of bis hand injured in ; silo cutter. It is likely the flauer will have to be taken off. Dr. 1. C. Stephens wa$ the attending physican Mrs. Israel Wolfe, living six miles west of the city cut a huge artery in her left hand as she was reaching lor a looking glass that fell and was hn ken.' Dr. IL C. Stephens was call oi .nd dressed the wound. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Randall of Union City, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs K. -W. Randall of Tekonsha, Mich., arrived here Saturday evening in the rain, coming in K. W. Randall's car. They sav many of their friend that night and on Sunday, and left at noon Suday for home. Mr. Ran dall is meeting with fine success at Union City having already moie bnsi ness than lie can care for. Only recently he was compelled to turn down an order lor five carloads of Hour because he couhl not turn it out. . ChMoran cry FOR FLETCHER'S RIA How Not To Sleep. Don't sleep on your left side for it causes too great a pressure on the heart. Don't sleep on your right side. for it interferes with the respira--ion of that luyg. Don't -sleep on your stomach, fo:that interferes with the respiration of both lungs and makes breathing ditncult. Don't sleep on your back, for this method of getting rest is bad fo" I the nervous svstem. Don't sleep sitting in a chair, for vour body falls into an imnatura! position and you can not get the necessary relaxation . Don't sleep standing up, for you wav topple over and crack your skull. Don't sleep. Puck. The Value of System. The great majority of people could double their power of achievement by a little self-discipline in learning so to get hold of themselves as to depend on the prompt, decisive action of their own facilities A little system alone would double the elliciency of many a business man who tloes not know why lie does not get on faster. k He works very hard '(erhaps and flunks that he has not half time enough to do what he ought to. but he could savt more than half the time that he now throws away in doing things over again from lack of order. System is a tremendous energy saver and time saver. Orison Sweet Marden in "Success Magagine." After exposure, and when vou feel a. cold coding on, take Foley's Honey, and Tar -Compound. It checks and relieves. Use no substitute. The genuine in a yellow package always. For sale by Fred Wenzler. FOR -WOMEN. Dr. J. A. r.lcGfll'o Famous Fcssalo Suppositories Are a famous remedy 4br all female diseases Suffering Women try a Sample Fcr sals By ell Drc!j PRicsoi-ooHV Call on your home druggist for book snd free earople 3 z

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EGIIMK WILL STUDY !H. M. S. PINAFORE, OH THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR" A GOOD OLD PLAY. fill M 11 YEARS U Judse A. C. Capron Led Local Musicians, Dr. Reynoldä Tai-vus Prominent Part Prof. O , v Will Direct. The Mo 'art Club will begin th? work for the coming year on next Thursday evening at 7:'W at the K. P. Hall. The oilieers have had several meetings, and planned the work to be undertaken. It is proposed to take up the Comic Opera H. M. S. Pinafore, or the Lass that Loved i Sailor," by W. S. (Jilbert. This opera, was vivew in the old Centennial pcra-house, some thirty-two enrs ago, under the .direction of Judge A. C. Capron. -ami Dr. CR. Reynolds took a prominent tarr. a iii.1 Mr." F. W. Hill and others. This opera, is by far the mist pop ilar rn;ie tiera ever written, and the taci tl'at it has held the boards iu our larger cities for all these years. is su'lkient eideuce of its Iiiuli tanding. Along with Pinafore the club will take up the Cantata of 4 'The Scr ions' that has been done by the large Chorus societies of the a' ovc w i 1 1 1 the view of giving a Sp ing Festival in May next to close the ear's work. It is also propose 1 to uive during the -year two or Circe MuMsiicales" that will shew the work of the club, and add in; "est and enjoyment to the regulärst uly. Of course Prof. H. W. Ower ; of Chicago and Winona will be the director. He is so well -known that, the mention of his name carrier due weight. It is indeed fortunate for I'lynvmth 'that Prof. Owens has a love for the Mozart Club, as were he to consider monetary interests they could not have ( his services. The work done by the Mozart t'Krb has been in all their past of a high character, and from the outline made it is evident that no backward step will be taken this year, but that by spring they will have a real treat for the. music lovers of the city. v i The e-lucers ask all old members to be prompt and sure at the first Meeting next Thursday, Oct. 11). ami all others w ho w ould en joy the study and training with the club, are invitt'd and urged to come and join with them in the work planned ouj. The accompanists will be the Misses Irene Kuhn and Ferrel Shater.. Never Out of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, (-hills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Only 25c at Fred Wenzler 's. His Need Worse Than Hers. We have been informed that one of our newly married young ladies kneads bread with her gloves on. The editor of this paper needs bread with bis shoes on; he needs it with his trousers on: and unless the delinquent readers oj this old ray of freedom pay up. soon, he will need bread without a darn thing on. Cambridge (Ohio) Sun. Of Interest to Women. An illustrated article in Saturday's Indianapolis News about the work Mrs. Olaf Guldlin of Ft Wayne is doing in the Woman's Federation is of considerable interest to all women. Mrs. Guldlin 's chief energy has been devoted to ho jsehold economics a matter which appeals at once to every woman who lives in a house. A Medicine that Gives Confidence Ts T'dey' Honey and Tar Compound. Mr. T. J. Adam., r,2J No. Kansas Vve., Columbus, ICas., writes: "For a number of years my children have beer, subject to cough and colds. 1 used Foley's Honev and Tar Cpmpound and found that it cured their coughs and colds, so I 'veep it in the house all the time." Refuse substitutes. For sale by Fred Wenzler.

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Hott the Government Helps Women. . Once upon a time, writes Isabel Gordon Curtis iu an article in ''Success Magazine' L spent an interesting hour with Secretary Wilson. He told me the story of what Uncle Sam is doing for th women of America. "Thousands of people think," he began, "that the Agricultural Department helps nobody but the farmer. Of course while helping the fanner incidentally we help the farmer's wife and daughter only. wo do more than "that. Hundreds of men and won; en in our department work year in a id vear out to solve problems which -fa c the woman who lives ia the country. We teach her 'row to make the' best possible use of the food she , raises, how to market it. preserve and oo1c it in ways that arc nc.r to country people. We show here how to plan a house, that is as sanitary, convenient, easily iheated and comfortable as the average city home. Cenerally it is a much less expensive and more beautifully located home than a dweller in the citv can achieve. Our experts simplifv Kitcheu toil as tliev ert-sf ih? farmer's field labor. They teach how to exterminate house pests, lay out a vlcasant (lower or vegetable garden ;.nd attractive grounds. They sug--st shrubs and vines which will t'r-ive in different climates and tell how to care for them. When the f.i fmer's wife is brought face to face with any difficulty all she has to d.i ü to write to us. We help her if it is in our power, not only with h tiJetius prepared by the first epe'ts. in the country but also by lx'rsoiml letters. The men and women in charge of each bureau give a lifetime of study to one science. "I h:;vo a profound belief in helping'", be country woman n far ;is :;v ible br cause it tells on America's future' in tins way: The girl who sees her mother drudge out her life iu hard unremitting toil longs lor a vcrv dido vent future. Of course hu- ey s are twined upon the city and whrn the ; first chance comes she jeaves I oue. She will tell you he c. no intention of becoming V?

s-ave he" mu'vr has been. combat- bis feeling by every meis tue in our power. The best way to do it is by making a country home so pleasant, convenient,, comfortable and attractive that children will hate to leave it." Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ, to cleanse it. strengthen it, tone and invigorate it. to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale bv All Dealers. In The Old School Days. T remember, I remember the house where I was born: the voice' of dad that bellowed forth to roue me every morn: the picnic that I always had when winter breezes blew, to clear the sidewalk of the snow, the chores I had to do. I remember I remember, the ohl-time days in sehcol. the lickings that-I always got for breaking some darned rule; the moonlight nights I used to go out in the old bo!) sleigh and hug and ki-s the pretty girls among the robes and hay. I remember, T rcmcmiber, oh. no, I'll not -forget; IM like to wander back again to those old davs. you bet! Trov (Ks.) Chief. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and -women. It may be vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in children.' It is safe and sure. For sale by All Dealers. Little Robbie Sands. . One Tit the finest and best gospel sermons ever heard in Plymouth, was preached at the Methodist church Sunday evening by Robert Morrill Sands. He . was born in Plymouth, his mother died when he was a lad and if he ever saw Iiis father it was before he was old enough to recognize him. His grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morill and their daughters cared for him until he was about seventeen y ars old when he joined the salvation army. He .attended the Plymouth schools until that time, learned easily, but was very- unpretentious in appearance and was known to everybody in the southeast part of the citv ten or twelve vears agps "Little Robbie Sands." A few years ago lie was married, studied for the ministry and having, always beeL' a member of the Methodist church, he was licensed to preach by the Northwest Indiana Conference, preached last year at Ihe Stull church. South Bend, was appointed to the Kirklin charge in Clinton county .at the close of the conference last . week and stopped to visit relatives here on his-way from South Bend to his new ehiJ-ge. Rev. Mr. Fraley asked hi m to preach Sunday night and many persons thought it would not pay them to hear "little Robbie" talk, but those -who heard Mm feel that if his life, is spared many years lit will be one of the great preachers or the church. Are Building Adiition. The Kdgerton Mfg. Co. are now engaged in building an addition io the' north end of their factory. The old she'd which was. xformerly there was built out into thoi street about 17 feet, this Mas torn down a short time ago, and is now being replaced by a two story one. ,

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