Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 October 1911 — Page 5

Cold Cure

ccccccccco 1 That Does Cuie o ( o o o o o Ü o o o o o o o fl ft r o u o o o o o o o o Ü n u o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o et o o o o o r. c I o a o o -o t o o o c -o o Colds are always a cause of distress and are apt to be a source of danger. The right plan always is to get rid of them as soon as possible. The best meaus is our e Laxative : Cold Cure A remedy that lias been tlioirRa;hly teted. One that stops starting colds and C e e fv 6 if u piw.pt ly eure: th tablilied ones. r - Guaranteed. O c People's Drug Store Ctas. Reynolds, Prop. PLYMOUTH, IND. 0 e ccooooooooooooeoooooeofto WANT COLUMN Ir. A. C. Hume Dentist. Kendall Wk. Wanted The best farm near Plymouth that about .$10.000 will buy. .Address, care the Republican. Iw Bulls for Sale. Short Horn and Tolled Pnrh&zispnre bred red and f a s. 1L write wire or phone, C. T. Matting, Plymouth, Jnd. wtn For Sale Several h.igh grade Guernsey hulls JO months old. good color ami well rcarked. Prices reasonable. Kiefer Brothers. Premen, Ind. We have a large number of cone and single pulleys, land pieces of f hafiing. If you are in need of anything of this kjind, call and see if f have what - you want. dwtn -- False Faces Ö00 different varieties to select from for vour Hallowe'en fun. See them al ShadeFs Irng Store. wlll-'ir. Notice to the Trade. The Plymouth Glove is no Jonger sold hy 1. K. Linkenhelt. (lea. Vinall or lien Seybold. Order direct from the factory. ldlw I. " 11. IXmio-W, Mf-r. WANTED Lccal and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods. Any man oc good appesxanee who is not afraid of work ean make this a satisfactory and permanent h isiiioss. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Bier ' money can he made. Appl qnick. Allen Nursery Co., . Rochester, IT. Y. No. 2ir4. "NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. State iof Indiana, Marshr.U county. s: Xotice is lierebv uiven that the

l , . i . :4,iiand thpv mnounced the address fine has been appointeil i of the estate of trrm inspiring.

undersiiriied Administrator James O. Parks late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Gail Parks, S. N. Siemens Administrator. w5:12:19. No.-21.Vi. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. State. .of Indian, Marshall County, Notice isTliweby given that the undersigned Sias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Comfort A. Ilibbv. Jate of Marshall County, Indian, deceased. v Said estate is supposed ito be solvent. x Isaac W. Cramer, H. A- Logan, Atty. Administrator. 10:5-12-19 PLYMOUTH IIAEHET3 Wednesday, Oct. 18. Eggs ... Butter . I.ard ... Potatoes Beans .) .22 JO 00 to .65 ..$2J25 to GrtirJ Oats . Wheat Bya .42 JSO Corn

Clover" seed Vr $3-M to $10JiflMen 8 Heavy Fleeced Shirts ' . Hns' Union Suits ........

Timcthy 515.00 Clover .......CJ15.00 liens .08 f!-in- Chickens M

TUESDAY

E. Price f is in Rochester on business today. I. Martindale is spending the day at Delong. A. S. Benedict was in Culver on business today. Ed Gibson is in South Bend on business today. " Sylvester Logan made a business trip to Harris today. Mrs. M. T. Ober of Bourbon was in the city vesleidav. Adam AYise is quite ill with attack of malarial fever. an Mrs. 0. S. Cleveland is spending the dav at Mishawaka. Kev. and Mrs. Carey of Warsaw !were in the citv todav. . i ! L. S. Vani'iMer made abr-sincss i triu to Walkerton todav, i ' . TVii Seybold uw.de a business trip ;t Bonrbo'i and Tippecanoe today. j -T'Min Olds was called Innre Moriday bv the serious illness of his wife. "Mrs. "Win. Oott:-calk and Mi-s. Wm Giw,n we south iwnd visitors tu-, dnv. W. Lyttle left this morning for a week's visit with relatives at i Br? men. Mr. and Mrs Clarence llottorifof Tyner spent Sunday and Monday in the citv. Mrs. Marv Mann Ind.. is the guest of of Otterhein, Mrs. C. W. Mann of this city. Mrs. I). K. Scott and Mrs. W.F. Ormond are spending the day at South Bend. , Mrs. Ira Robinson returned to South Bend this morning after spending a few days with friends here. ) Air. and Mrs, ed to Owasso. after a short here. J. F. TTartle returnMich., this morning visil "with friends C. L. Andrews went to South Pend today, heing called there by th death rf his brother-in-law, B. F. Kisonhour. Mrs. .lohn Powell, who has been at th hospital at Ft. Wayne with her son for the past ten days,, returned home last evening. Mrs. Louis Hang and son of Preiihton. Neb., who have been the quests of Daniel llaag fr the past two weeks left for South Bend this morning. Ts:-ae Anderson left for Sout.h Perd. Xiles and FJkhart thi morning. At Xiles he will have his eyes treated and nt Elkhart he will take orders for golden ea'i, which he is raising in his garden. Pennio Xaver 3ert 'this for Paine, ().. to work -and to sjend the ti:e with relatives until Xmas. Mi-s. Dion Fulkerson went to li . a1 T 1 l 1 i 1 -

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witli her sister. Mrs. Levi Myers. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. "Hupp, who; have been spending a month with Mrs. Work and oilier relatives t-i irinitv. left Mondav for in La- I porte for a short visit" on their way to Arkansas to visit their soil. ' Mr. Edd lardner left fof (Joshen rt.Ml.iv after a two -neck's vHt in l'lymiuth with her fainily. and friends. From theie the goes to Rock Island. III., where her husband is e'mdoye 1 in the (Jovernment Arsenal. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reeve. Miss Tiiilh Chadwick and "tmrty EJey retanud Jiondav from a verv pleasant auto trip to Howe, Ind., to visit C!;arles Reeve who is in school there. While in Howe n'hev. heard iJane Addams talk on Hiill House Rally Day.. H.ive von invited vour friends to out TJhIIv Day program which will be given next Sunday at the M. E. cl.mrh at 12 o'clock? Tliey Vu5 enjoy -a 'exceptionally varied and interesting program. Come to the Rallv, The Neiyest and Best Thoughts of trained creative minds are trabodied in our SHoe line , this season I honestlv feel that I ean satisfy the most particular buyer. I have all the confidence in the world in these line;.. Try'ttie Camel Skin Shoe. Try our Men's High Top Shoes. Big Line of rcrnishings Men's Union Suits $1.00 Men's Wool Socks . ,.25 1.00 .50 .50 Men's Pure Wool Shirts The best grade, of .: . Heels and Rubbers

WXDIJX.ipAY'S . LOCALS BKaSSMMS " Rally Day at the M. E. Si S. next Sunday. John Freed is in Bourbon on busiiess today. Cal O'Blenis of Argos spent the day in Plymouth. Al Stinson of Wfrsaw was in the city today. Miss Fern Dcwell of Harris was in the city today. . Miss Leonore Vinall is spending the day at Niles. Mrs. Geo. Thayer is spending the day at Chicago. Geo. Thayer made a business trip to Chicago this morning. . T. K. Houghton is spending the week at Kochest er.

Geo. Bowell made a business trip to Argos todav. L. J. Hess is in Argos on business today. W.. E. Hand of Ariros is in citv todav, enroute to Iiemen. Dr. and Mrs. VI. H. Parker wi ve up vor tor a short to-iny. (eo. Nell is bavin-2 bis trees trim-i ed today by the T.al'ayette experts. TIie regular busines meeting of the Eastern Star was held last night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tebouö of Benton Harbor are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Clifton. Mrs. IK B. Allen left today for a visit of about a week, in Ft. Wayne and Columbia City. Mrs. James 0. Parks avid little son, Kenneth, left this morning to spend a few days in East Chicago. Mrs. Gale Xorth left tlay for East Chicago where she will visit with friends over Sunday. The Rebekah Auxiliary will meet at I. O. O. F. Hall Thursday afternoon. A . full attendance is desired. Rally! Rally! Rally! We'll rally around" the Sumlav School bovs, we'll rallv once again at the M. p. next Sunday. A. C. Norlh states that he lias received the plans and specifications for sewers to bo laid in Syracuse. Koseuisto wnntv. t Mr. and Mrs. Beldon of south of town returned tcday from .a two week's visit with tbtir son In North Dakota. Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mi's. .John Jones left this morning for Vriion Mills, where they will "be the guests of Mrs. Clirrenee Mills for several days. Mrs. G-eo. Stockman ami Mrs. Mary Hupp of liourbon -were in the I citv UWla.' enroute n the Grand ; Council of llie xnder of Pocahontas

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Chas. (Jalloway has been employed by J:mes ILuies to drive the 'transi fer bus. Mt. (tallowav has had a iaving driven ftr FTank Eamson 22 years ago, when the Ross House ran a private- line, and he is "well suited for the position. CTRCTJIT COURT "NEWS. ! Last Week of October Term "Now "In Progress Several Cases Set Tor Next Term. The Oclol-cr term of t lie Circuit Court of this county is rapidly drawing to ;i close, tltis being the last week. Nothing uf especial im- ' jxrtance has Jeeu ; , ... ! week, the majority beeu done during this of cases bein divorce suits, The following is a list of the ea.es decided up to this time: The ease of , Andrew Kllinger v. Jessie M. Ellinger for divorce. wa et for Dee. 10. - C!eo. Freeman vs. Margaret Frseman for divorce, et for Iee. 10. The, case of the First National Hank of Kenosaa, Wis., vs. Edward S. Tunicr, on notb was dismissed. In the case of Chas. Murdoch vs. Schuyler C. and Clara E. Faleonburg the court found fpr tlie plaintiff, and adjudged that he recover from defendant the sumof $200.00 and costs. Oregon C. Gibbons vg. Thomas Kelley et al, quiet title. Motion "for new trial submitted to the eburt wilujut argument. Lucy E. Lewis vs. Estate of T. R. Marble, Claim J)isallowed, was allowed by Court lor the sum of $518. Harry Walker vs. County Com. Board, to recover damages for seins etc. destroyed. Claim allowed for the sum of $53 and costs. . The Chespeak and Ohio" Coaland Coke Co. vs. Daniel G. Walter on account allowed $lo'8.4t and costs. Nellie Goit vs. Stewart Goit for divorce set for Oct. 20. Snan J. Bussert vs. John H. Taber to set aside will, set for Dec. 4. At the time the pajer went to press there had been one case decided. Ella Fore beintr granted a divorce from Chas W. Fore, who is now serving a pentenee at Michigan Citv for larcrn. She obtained her i ' divorce on . the ground that she had rce-ived crel treatment at the

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Years and years of constant, careful and conscientious catering to the

wants of the Clothing Counties, finds us today jwe are better prepared j apparel from HEAD to

thojest and Best line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing it has ever

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Crawford, Selz 'King Quality and Douglas Shoes In Rubber Goods we show you LAMBERTVILLE, MISHAWAKA, HOOD'S and SELZ ROYAL BLUE. We need your business THIS SEASON, and the prices we are making should bring you here.

$10.09 is our price for an extra good Suit or Overcoat-all Styles. $12.50 buys Worsteds, Serges, Cassimeres, in all colors-an extra value. $15.00 is oar price on line 'of Young Men's Snappy, up-to-the-minute Suits and Overcoats. CRAVENETTES and SLIP-ONS will prepare for the cold rainy season. Get our Special Prices on every garment in this department. Cravenettes $7.50 and up. Slip-ons $4.50 and up. Every man in need of Foot wear for this fall and winter should see us, for we are in position to save you money-positively. Ask for our "American Boy" Shoe for your boy's School shoe. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Nifty, stylish Suits and Overcoats which appeal to the children and at prices that interest parents. Biggest line in Northern Indiana, at smallest prices Come in and see us in our new hone The Lightest and Brightest spot in Plymouth, where you can depend on finding what you want to wear at the right price. LflUER'S GOOD GLOTtO STORE. "01 60lir6"

County Correspondence BURR OAK Raymond Vorei, avIicji wns -perions-ly hurt in lallini fluni a horse two weeks A'zo, has about fuTly recovered with no bad etl'wis foFlvuvinir. 31 rs. J. H. Shipley vwted her parents nt North Manrhster and attended the communion of the Dunkard church at that place 3&st week. Chris Enikih has laid lf his extra irani: and lias taken up his section here aain. Mrs. Lester M-Tii:ihT mother of Knox is viitimr here tins week. Walter Crum is woTkrnir 'for Oliver Clemens in the prawl pit. l're:ic!:inz service at the T7. 1. chureh Sunday moruinvr and evening by Ifev. J. Ij. Powers. . AW are invited. Walter Wilhams sind Joseph Good year have bought a new International corn ' shredder and will jro into the corn shreddiiv full tilt soon. Frankiii Overmyer and wife and German Peatty and family took a trip in the latter s new nto to Fulton cuinty last week and visited with Sherman Overmyer's. Miss Ethel Durch came home from Plymouth for a short visit Inst week. Henry Schmidt of Hihlwrd furnished a car of block eoal for onr 1 rople here last week. Win. Miller and family visited the foimrrs parents at South Bemlover Sunday. ' N . Amos Friend and wife have returned ftm South Pend and Mishawaka where they had" been for a few ny atttndinir the Soldiers' reunion and vis:.tinir relatives. Mrs. Piuekmiller, Mrs. Henderson and J. W. Currens attended the firttuire meet in .of the U.B.ehurch at th.o Tiome of Sam (Jarn Oct. 9. .T( rrv Overm.yer of Fulton . connly vi riled his daughter, Mrs. U-ike, a few days last week. Wm. LAPAZ. , The Shafer reunion will be held at-Lapaz Oet. 20. 1 4fw Tca,m R5,rt, un fnrl Ann Harbor, Mich., where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Phoebe Bizler is visiting in Anderson this week. , David Seward of Oseola is visitimr with Wm. Hildebrand. '1 u 4;n gi, TanA make a business trip to houtu Ueno: , - 1 uesuay. , . GREEK TOWNSHIP. !Miss Croco of Argos was a Sunday guest of Hazel Bell. Willis Low returned Monday to his employment at Walkerton. Kev. J. C. Hayes is still quite ill

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and Bovs 'we J excel goodness of qualities, Xi-zh McFarlin of Valpo and Mrs. -.lohn troheen of Ft. Wavne are risitintr their parents, K. C. Md'arhn and Avife. Walter Ilartle and faniily of Leiters were Sunday uetts of John Wagoner and vvife. 3Irs. lay Xorris and fAmilv visited over Sunday with her parents. 1 Jefferson Hunter and wife. John JVsper and wife and John Stay ton rand family were Sunday ruests of J.. 1. Carjenter and family. TWIN LAKES. Mr. ami Mrs.' Frank Purkett of Ft. Wayne spent a couple of days last week - with t lie hriter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Tlass. Mr. .-and Mrs. Peter Zumbaudi and children were tlie jruests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Copp Sunday. 3Irs. 'Appleinan anl Mrs. Zumhauh of Plymouth spent Friday with. Mrs. Frecce and took supper Svith Mrs. -John Cook. Ir. and Mrs. Pay Lr.'-ran and soiil were tlie quests of the Doty family Saturday and Sunday.. Elmer Lawrence of South T'end .pent Sunday :at home. Mr. and !Mrs. Schuyler Khinehart of Plymouth spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. 1a-zp Myers spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. TT . Ilenrv (jlass. w . . T r , o Mr. Strand and Kav (lark from TATier spent Sunday with Chester Glass. Wilson Wenino retnrned from Xorth Dakota Monday where he has leen for several weeks. GILBERT LAKE. Samuel Puruener is buiblins: a lioTe on the place he old lately to Mrs. Petersen, liable is the earpenter. t Mel Smith is handling lumber for S. J. Burgener. Herman Broeker is .building a new granary. Jap Heise! is driving the school wagon this vear. Messrs. Iönard Boots and m, Be? 7ecre Jnion huc in tl,ese part-laut Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. L. Capron were 1'ivrnouin nsiiors iai juunuav. Wm. Beeler was a Knox visitor last Tuesday. Miss Olive Thomas andMiss Rosamond Thomas visited Miss Ethel Trader last Sunday. Jess Liter made a pleasure trip to ilvuox batnrdav evening, . Mr. and Airs, lien Henry Hapner PILES CURED AT 110 LIE DY HEW ADSOIlPTIOtl ÜETII0D. If yon suffer from bloedlnj. Itchinj. blind or pra.rndjii; THe, Rend ne jour tddres, d 1 will rll foa how to curr yourself at lnnnff- by the . new absorption treatniMit ; and will also und some of this home treatment

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If Marshall and adjoining leadership. This season every need in wearing al! our former efforts, in We are exclusive agents (made a trip to Pearson, Ind., to attend a reunion of the Ilaimer famf ily. J. W. llileman and wife of Walkerton visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. liable last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Otto liave made their appearance in this part of the world once more in returning from (ioodland. Mo., and will reside on the former eld. home place near the Pierson school hone. Miss Ethel Trader of this vicinity, who has been working iu Knox, has showed her smilinir face to the home folks once more. S. J. Purreneriof Donaldson visited bis family in Clucairo last Sundav. U. B. Church News. The indications Inst Sunday were that the church had taken on newlife as all the departments were well attended. A number of strangers ! were present at tlie evening service, j Our people are heartily in favor I with the Unrm Service and a number are in attendance'. See to il that each member of the church irt ! special jrood out of this most nol)le f,1Tnrt The Endeavor Society held their election of officers Sundav evening ! , Ä . 1 . .. ; liauu. nrst vice-president; .Minnie t -it i iKyser. second vice-president; Ethel - - . .... - , ... r-, mir ice-presijen ; ua anCamp, Secretary; Erma Cummins, assistant; Lizie Lon?, Treasurer; Helen Anions, Oriranist. Selena Shat, ferd. Bell Kessler. Ruby " lecher. Devotional Committee; Irene Lacher. Nellie Myers, Irene; Pitts, Lookout Committee; Louise Pomeroy. Franks Pomeroy. Nina Zeiters. Social Com - mit tee The subject , next Sunday morning will be. "The Second Coming of m 4 i-i - ! iiiisi. ,v coroiai mxnauon ex - tended to all. The evening meeting wm tie at the M. rJ. euurcn. BIG PLOW IS SHOWN. Turns Over Ground at the Bate of . an Acre Every Four Uinntes v and Fifteen Seconds. A new world's record in plowing has been established in the agricultural station at Purdue University, at Lafayette, Ind., where a 50-anr Oliver plow, manufactured, by the Oliver Chilled Plow , works, of South Bend, and pulled by three Rumle'j oil pull tractor, engines, made by the M. Rumley company, of . Laportc, turned over the ground at the rate of an acre everv four minutes and fifteen seconds. The tests were made

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busKirschbaum Gerthes. ALI WOOL üNDnuieit m &- .KlKiCMtAJl " CORAISE THE MONEY i by whatever means you can and buy isome property at Plymouth. It's the Inhal place for a happy home with (choice surroundings. This property is .situated in the most desirable residential section of Plymouth. It is (healthy and convenient, and possesses everything to make it a pleasant location. Phone 47S or address the . " ' The W. H. ROBERTS AGENCY ; J PACKARD BLK PLYMOUTH, IND also attendetl. The former record for plowing an acre was made during the motor contest at - Brandon. Manitoba, in 0)0, by B. (i. Baker, now Canadian sales manager of the Burnley company. Ijje used ii 25-horsepower Burnley steam en trine and .i 140-hottom idow. cuttinj. 16 feet 4 inche?t ninn;nff il)e pn,.;np Av;(iirnf n r.vpmnr llf TT j s,,eelea it up lo 00 miles an ll0ur ' anl plowel an flcre in - lllinulesan1 ,3 seeondÄ. The new outfit cuts a strip nearly GO feet wide and turns over seven acres for every mile it travels. The j()livcr pmy Jn the demonstra. t5on was the ,aRrest ever constrnctfd Advertised List. Frank Fetters. Rev". Frank Daker. Mrs. Hurt Crowell. ' Fred Price haa moved into Chas. ShadePs-house on east Adams street. Sara Schlosser' new house has the foundation all in and the floor joists on. . There is more Catarrh in this section cf the country than all tother diseases put together und until the last tew years was supposed to be incurable. For u great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remfdks, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional V.iscare. ani therefore requires constitutional treatment. 'Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured b:- P. J Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In doss from 10 drops to a teaepoonf'il. It acts Ylirectly rm the blood Brd raucous fv.rfaces of the Kystom. Thov