Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 November 1911 — Page 2

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THURSDAY LOCALS. Mrs. Earl Pelkey is spending the day at Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Mary Doolittle of Bourbon is visiting in the city for a few days. Emerson Jones of Warsaw transacted business here Thursday. John R. Jones made a business trip to Argos Wednesday night. Mrs. Jos. Holzbauer is visiting with friends at Tyner for the day. Farmers cast of town are suffering with a disease among the hogs. Mrs. L. Shroder. living north of town is a visitor at Laporte for the day. Mrs. C. Larson of Donaldson went

to South Bend toda to visit her.. .. . ... , , J 'her mother home with her for an T At hpr indefinite stay. Her mother is an Mrs. Mary Morrison returned invalid, and comes to stay with the Wednesday from a business trip to Logan family while Mrs. Logan's Chicago. J sister goes to California. C. J. Randall of Chicago is in the j . (untv Snrvevor, W. R. Schooncity transacting business with Wor-; over who lias char?e of tjie paving ley Seybold. work )etr jone a Argos, left for Carl Reynolds is starting to build there this morning. lie says the a horse hospital near his home on work will be rushed through, and Harrison street. j that if nothing happens will be cornMrs. Ha rv Anderson and daugh- Pleed in nh Contractor Fred ters Bessie and Margaret returned to ?Ilfman f .hoc.?.cster'1 has !L,ew?rk

t -. . - I,ftrka7 on fn mrvrnirxr train Mrs. Grover Hartman came to the city today to visit over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Koontz. G. C. Sparr. wife and baby John, ! are here from Walkerton, visiting j with Grandpa John McFarlin. Mt C "W -TordoYi rf Oiifiorn ii I v-. ... " v VJV .v, ... visiting afew days with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Olds of 123 Shalley Drive j I I. A. Martindale has moved from ' South street to Sophia. street. Wilson Hunt of Culver was in Plymouth today looking after business affairs. Mrs. Nettie Ileminger has moved from west Madison to south Michigan street. Fred Kepler is moving from north Walnut street to the house on east Garro street that he recently bought of Fred Price. A company of about twenty German emigrants canfc in over the Pennsylvania early this morning, and transferred for Michigan City. Miss Fiances Marks came up from Culver where she is a teacher and remained over night, returning on the early train this morning. "V. S. Tomlinson left for Waynesville. Ohio. Xhh morning to finish his ' viit whieh was interrupted by . his btiny called home on business last Monday. Contractor Jacob Xess is burryintr forward the construction of the Eorth street sewer. This sewer runs from Harrison street north to the city limits. Mrs. Guy Williams and Mrs. James Bennett and son Burl arc . visiting for a few days with the family of Clarence Slayter on' Laporte . street. Louie Emenaker who has been at LasVagas, New Mexico, for several months was brought home by his brother Peter on Wednesday evening The climate did not benytit him as it was hoped it would. Mrs. George Klingerman of Indianapolis, and Mrs. George Green of Memphis, Tenn.; who were here to attend the funeral of Daniel Porter, returned to their homes Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. Morcombe who recently moved to Lafayette, was m the city looking after the renting of their home on -Sophia street. She reports Mr. Morcombe . as v.ell and . pleased with his new position. Welcome : Miller i3 : beginning to move some articles ' into his new house .on north 'Michigan.-street. When, f inished this' will be ' one", of' the handsomest: homes: in thet'eity. and will ' make an ideal residence. . Work on . the water mains on , ,1 . - t - hnrned jhronghhile Jhe wear

is goou. street,, commissioner mc-i r tfln. it fl m " T iiotner. Mrs. .lewett. tier mece. as'h?F tl;Mi'Bixler bf Ar-os was here over and C. 0.-arnck n.fjghtVUnd 'returned 'home' with' her . What is known as.4he Simons barn. aunt. ' " " now. owned by ; Joseph. Holzbauer is Bert Burch came 'in - yesterday being made into a double , dwelling from' Indiana Harbor where e is It is being divided so- that each fam- ennloyed. for a visit with' tits family ilv will have both upstairs and down, livinir on' Pearl street. His . -wife's stairs rooms,''and when5 ßhtshed will healtlr was" not good 'rai? Indiana

be a fine residence. . . - ; . Contractor A'anKirk, who is painting the Reed elevator at Artros came ry home last night,, returning this morning, j The rainy weather' has I hindered him greatly, but with a few days he hopes to complete the Job before cold weather comes. j " -mmj w X 1 I

essential to wornMrs. Mary E. Hanes of Forest, In J., anil her daughter, Mrs. G'Dare of Frankfort, who have been visiting for some days with the family of H. Alleman on nortli Walnut street, left Thursday morning to visit relatives at Argos for a week before returning home. The Mozart Club will meet In the K.P. Hall at 7:30 o'clock this evening. All old members, and all who wih to enjoy the work and get benefit from the practice, are invited to be there. Prof. Owens will conduct the rehearsals, and the work in hand now is ' Pinafore." Mrs. W. C. Logan returned Wednesday evening from visiting her sister at Alten. Illinois. She has lmin rmna cai'arol iroftl-a find Virgil trll f tin Hand, and win pusu it it any I body can. Friday Monroe Steiner is crying a sale at" Harris today. is. Marion Cramer is a visitor a. Harris today. i um i i o .ii. it i I iiii .mip wenr. lo rtouui ieuu Friday where he had some business. ' Mrs. ( . E. ( hanev left on the n-:n cnr "-:it nt Smith AVAJm II IUI W v Bend. Mrs. S. E. Boys, returned last evening' from Indianapolis where she attended the State Federation of Clubs. Justice Peter Holloway- will move his office to the new Lauer Building tomorrow. He will occupy rooms 21 and 22. Elmer Werntz, the blacksmith, with his son and mother, are at South Bend today attending the i,neral of an aiint. Miss Emma Shively of Wabash, who has been isiting here for a week, has gone to Xappanee for a further visit with relatives. Dr. Edison left this morning for Gary where he goes to pay his taxes. He has three fine lots there, and his wife has two more. Dr. Cubbiris of Chicago, who had a paper before the Medical Society Thursday, left this morning for hi home. He was the only oe of the doctors who was v accompanied by his wife. Matthias Felter of Warsaw has purchased the house recently occupied "by Fred Kepler on north Walnut street, and is moving into ;it. Mr. Felter is the father of Mrs. J. D. McCoy, and used to live in Plymouth some years ago.On account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Taylor, who lives in Rochester, Mrs. J. V. Ast ley of Bourbon wak called to her bed side. Mrs. Astley was accompanied by her other daughter, Mrs. Earl VanCuren. 0 Sponseller, the pop corn man al the corner of Michigan and Laporte streets has been out of business all the week by a breakdown of his engine. He has received the new parts now and will, be ready to serve his patrons again. .' The little son of Ray Logan, who has been siek some weeks, was taken to Niles,. Mich., where a specialist will, examine into his case, which seemed to baffle the home physician. It is to be hoped the little fellow will soon be better, and able to return home. Mrs. Al Harmon of 'Etna Green visited Thursday with her brother-in-law; Fl -C' Martindale,' : and her Hster, Mrs. ilontgomery ,and left ,hU Awoivisit her Harbor, ;,so they moved ' here orti'j months Knee hoping to benefit her and so that she could be near" relax 9 . llves- ' - ; George A Maxey of Burr Oak was in the city last eight arran purchase the Welcome Mil b rrny to t .r house corner of Washington and Plum

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streets. Mr. Miller will soon move to his new home on Michigan street, and as Mr. Maxey is a cripple he wishes to be permanently settled before he takes the office as Treasurer on Jan. 1. The Mozart club held its regular weekly practice meeting last evening in the K. P. Hall. The attendance was largely increased over last week, and the work went forward with snap and energy. The club is arranging to give "Pinafore," and

Professor Owens, the director is much encouraged, with the way our musicians take it up. Earl 'McLaughlin, son of Charles McLaughlin, who lias been sick with typhoid fever for some time at the home in Suith Bend, is far re covered as to be thought out of danger. The young man was taken sick while in the south, and was brought home by his father for care and treatment, that could not be given in a strange place. iMhac Anderson, the ginseng man of Plymouth, went to Niles, Mich., today with a few pounds of ginseng seed, which will be used by growers of "the foot there. Mr Anderson has a garden at his residence on South Fifth street, and is starting another on a tract of land he has bought in the north part of town. It takes a few years to get a start in this, business, but it is profitable indeed. Mr. Anderson has built a good home from the proceeds of a few feet square of garden in the last six years. The seed is worth $8.00 a pound, and it takes but about a peck to be worth $100.00. The roots sell for $...")0 a H)und. and the market is never overstocked. Mr. Anderson has a good thing and seems to know it. CbtiaroQ orf7 FOR FLETCHERS CASTOR! A SATURDAY Miss Hazel Soice is visitor todav. a Chicago . Miss Laura Boss, is visiting over Sunday at Bremen with her sister John .Jaeohy who is attending Purdue University, is spending Sunday at home. Mis Nellie Oalbreath of Argos. transacted business in the county seat Friday. Mi-s Maud Fink of Tyner is spend v'z todav and Sunday with friends in Valpairaiso. . Miss Trella Wood left last evening for a visit of a few days with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Tippius of South Bend is visiting the family of Henrv Hallock -over Sunday. . Commissioner James . Sevems and wife, of Tippecanoe visited the county seat Saturday. D. H. Smith, the general mail carrier of Culver was in the citv a few hours Friday. Mrs. Roher left en the morning train for South Bend to visit over Sunday with her son. Mrs. II.. Winneger living west of town went to South Bend to visit her sons over Sunday. . Mrs. Ilenrv Miller anl her daughter, Ruth Biler, are In Bremen visiting George Zimmer. . John VanKirk'who is painting the elevator at Arsos was Iiome last night, returning this morning. Mrs. Lizzie Sponsler of South Bend came down to attend the funer al of her uncle,- George Tvr.ufman. Frank Vernette of Mentone was in the city Friday paying taxes andattending to other business matters. Mrs. J. H. Potter of Shreve, Ohio who has been visiting her son in South Bend, returned home Friday. Mrs.Priscilla Thompson, mother of Mrs. J. X. Wilson, .'living on north Walnut street, is reported as very sick. C. P. Klinger returned last evening from South Bend where he attended the funeral of William Murphy. Ray Berlin, brother-in-law ' of Percy Troyer, returned to his home in Ft. Wayne after a brief visit in the city. ' Mrs. Maggie Cohmerlv of (Jreenßeld, returned to her home Friday, baying visited , some days with, Mrs. Jos Rennet. Mrs. Permelia, (loodel I, who has Wen sick at-the home of 'her daughter,; Mrs. Charles Phillips, is reported much better. Mrs. C. B. Witty who has been visiting with the family of C. O. lay, ' returned to her home ' at Culver' last evening.'lrs.; Henry Oaus of Salinaf Ohio, who. was in thecitv attending, the funeral of John r .Hammel, returned tocher home Friday. Fred Schultz-And John. Kuhn of St. Mary's, who were here on ac count" of the death of Johii'lTammel . sirs; ; .r.muei Wrimrno of Culver i, in thinly for' f!,o iay ; tisitin her Z. ; jt - Thomas McDonald of north ?treet.; : rr T v . '. 1'. .. r . ritkizer is ; among

ireturned home Friday. T , K vHo .'oi South n!S rWvSl Gorier of Peru, thatVost County S,, Ray Schoonovcr Vtffi- i f' left tbw morning for Ar to loni- nn1 V c- MllIer f Kansas -.V- J-n-i: . . Snyder at his farm, south of town,

flfter'the pavipgl for which he did heT are 'nR. Natives. n?ide from , , v . j and when they pret -it finished this the engineering worL- ' rh? ni"1Hiate famLV who were here D..M. Woodward .'and wife , of will be one of the beaut v spots along

tlose who "have a little business at

the court house,M and came up Friday evening to attend to It. Mr. and Mrs. James McKesson of Polk township-were in the city tolay. Sam Clabaugh of German township was in the city on business todav. Mrs. C. W. Jordan of Chicago, returned home today after a ' few davs visit with her sister, Mrs. - J. M. Olds. W.'A. Walker of Culver, a brother of County .Auditor C. W. Walker, visited in Plymouth Friday, and returned home accompanied by Charlie Michael Ryan and wife of Piercetct are in the citv atiending the fitndral of George Kaufman. Mr. Ryan is a brother of Mrs. Kaufman. D. P. Barrett, State Agent for the Niagara Insurance Company, spent a few hours with Justice Holloway Friday, and left for Kokorbo to ad just a loss. Mrs. Chas. Morcombe who has been in the city attending to business matters and visiting with Mrs J. E. Ellis, returned to her home in lifayette today. "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanna, Laura Reinert, Alpha Wade and Frank RajVany of Laporte will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Pert Bushman. Mrs. Xewhouse. living on the corn er of Walnut and Adams streets, came in on the early morning train from South Bend where she has been since Friday noon. The condition of Jerry Klinker is not improved the last few days, nis di-ease has developed ossification of the arteries, and his condition is alarming to his friends. Dr. Helen Knabe, the Indianapos physician who was murdered Mon day nisht, was a class mate of Dr, A. A". Thompson of Tyner, while he wa a medical student in Indian apolis. Ruth, Vem and Georgia Bennett of Michigan Citv came last night for a short visit with the family of Will Wallace. They will go to T ner for Sunday to sec many old frieruls. There are reports of "spit 5 OL snow in some parts of the county, but for a genuine hard frost, the iirst real frost of the season, we can point to Saturday morning. Oct. !2S Early risers found a tingle in the air that has not been felt before this fall. John Zeiters who is placing the forms for the cement curbing for ti e. Argos pavinr, was in the city last night, returning this morning. He reports the work as progressing fa ?t and savs that with a few weeks of good weather they will have a fina paved street. Frank S. Shepherd, salesman for the YanCamp Hardware Co. of Indianapolis, "and who occupies the new room adiled to the residence of A. R. Underwood on north Center street, was called to his old home in Toronto, Canada, by the illness of relatives there. iss Clara Foster, State Charities Agent was at the Children's Horns jwsiting Mrs. Work Thursday night, ami 'returned to Indianapolis Friday. Miss Ruth Chadwick accompanied her to attend the State Charities Association for a few days. Messrs. Milner & fJrube have raised up the oflice at the gra:n elevator, put a cement block foundation in, arranged a flour room, and added uKre space for the handling of sewer pipe. Altogether it makes this p!ant very ' complete, and these gentlemen are to be congratulated on their enterprise. The laving of the iron water mains on Walnut and Adams streets is now complete, and water was turned on last evening, so that the dead end that has been on that line for over a year is remedied, and . the water will be purified by circulation, and gool pressure can.be given m case of fire in that section. Countv Treasurer Fred Mvers re-

ceipted to Agent J. E. Hanes of the. name was Genvevie Elliott. Pennsylvania Company on Friday!' Mp' anl Mrs Frak Codar of for the second installment of taxes. gouth Rend visited . with Mr. and Jl- amount was $12.989.2fi. The , M Ge0 Jamlson from Friday un.

iuu taxes oi tins tompav ior the year amounts to $30,086.40, which make the Pennsylvania Company he heaviest tax payer in Marshall fount V.

Mrs, CS, G. Love went to Aigos r ... - - : Friday, where her mother, MnL ! ' Kldrvlge Thompson the former Wim:i Soonsdler is staving with1rit' civil Engineer, fTvas up about Charles" Stansbury. , G., G. Jvc Harris looking, after some business came in from Bourbon on a later Sunday. ,- train,, not knowing, , his wife , was :.. ; Mi-sei (ieo. W.' Randier of Denton away, but said.it was all right, and i ITarCor spent Sundav in - Plymouth

he ouM get along;tiirShirned..lthe gue.t of the family of her Charles 3aum went to. Kouts 0n , band's father on Jefferson street,

luuiniiig wuere ne win visit, a Jew j days. ' ' - I I Amon- ' those ' who attended - -. ,. ;nf fJrn;p Kaufman are" Felt Pfender and wife. Fred T n f cot i nri1 Yi'If - nf "X f ich nwrolr a. ' cj u l ' V,- i' i ji Schuvler Beerbower and wife and at Ids death .. .... f. . ! . '7. ,hc 2 fnt,rcn will ship his pood? to FnTi ton, Mich., next Tuesday. He' will drive his - horse through overland Wliile the goods ore in transit, a ftei

which he will be back for afew days ' to finish his work It is to be hopft,,at thlS C1"rc,, can get anoth

pastor soon. All regret that Mr. and Mrs. Smith will go away, and the best wishes of all follow them to their new home. At the Home Coming frnit dis play there were enough apples of ne quality shown to make people vonder l!erc they all came from. Mich a sight had not been seen before, and was not thought possible. Tt was at that time urged that Mar shall county growers send appless to the State fruit show which istobe held in Indianapolis commencing Nov. 0. So far as we can learn the only man who has thought seriously of doing so is Mark Emerson, north of town. Tt is believed by those who have made note cf the subject that all we need to do, would be to go after some of the prizes, and get them. We believe Marshall county can produce the fruit that '.rould win prizes, and hope our farmers will try another year and show the wcrld what can be done here. MONDAY C. F..Truitt i a South Bend visitor Monday. Mrs. Monroe Steiner is a Walkerton -visitor for the day. (Jo. A. Maxey of Burr Oak was a Plymouth visitor again today. Cory B. North of Rutland was in the city a few hours today. I. A. Martindale left this morning for Lapaz on a business trip. A. IJ. Reynolds o? Lapaz transacted business iu Plymouth Monday. Mrs. C. E. Chaney returned home alter spending some davs m Soufli Bend. Attorneys Stevens and Unger, with Court Stenographer Swinehart are at Argos today. Miss Lizzie Christ returned Monday morning from visiting her aunt at South Rend. Win. McDußie returned Monday to Iapaz to finish a job of cement work he is doing thero. Wm. Hahn and wife and Miss Ethel Stilson visited over Sunday at Walkerton. Rüssel Klingerman left this morn ing to take a route as newsboy on the L. E. & W. railroad. ' Jacob Jordan returned from Flora today, where he had been visiting an uncle who is quite sick. Mrs. Amanda Brown and Mrs. James Mahon have gone to South Bend for a v.;sit of a few davs. Anton Levine left tins' morning for Niles. Mich., where he will have his eyes treated. Mrs. II. B. Allen has 'returned from an extended visit at Ft. Wayne and Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holem visited friends at Walkerton Sunday. D. W. Beagles and family visitea friends at Tyner Sunday. Otto Robbins, the artistic window dresser at Lauer s store, was a visitor at Lakeville Sunday. John Nye of the firm of Nye Brothers, Inwood merchants, was in the city a few hpurs Monday. Mrs. Marion LogM of Valparaiso is visit incr her parents, Charles Garver and wife on Jefferson street. Welcome Miller is moving his household. goods into his new home on north Michigan street today. T. South and wife visited with his parents" J. N. Soutli and wife Sunday returning . to South Bend this morning. E. J. Ctrant of Argos who is interested in the manufacture of the Vanvaetor porch post, was ' in the city today. Wm. Nash, a brother of Mrs. A. C. Hume, left for Los Angeles, CaU where he will spend the winter with his son. f Mrsi Frank Elliott of Huntington is in the city the guest of her niece, Mrs. Bruce Joseph, whose maiden o.,.i Wm. F. Helms of north Michigan street, and his two -sons Foster and Flint, were visitors at Harris yesterdflV. ' Edwin Girier triio' was a business man in Walkertoh ior twentyTfive years, and has " farms m Marshall ,( , t k , ( j county, was in the "citv paying Ta ;Ta$es; Monday. . - Mis Esther Stahl of Culver pass11 1 ; . . - , v ?-"orth Lioerty, spent . Sunday . m llvmnut!i. the niests of bis brother. . - wrt.Ü Michifan street , C r Plat Dickson, the veteran nurse for men, was called Saturday to '

take the car. of Jeroy Klinger north ' of tow,. ' Mr. Klinger is no better at la,t rcporK

Mrs. Sol. Jacoby is in the city for a short time. ! Carles A:dr"7s visited relatives at Tyner over Sunday. i. iss Dessie Easterday was in South Bend Saturday. ! I rs. C A Cn;n Ira 3 gone to Warsaw for a visit with her sister. I.'rs. Easterday and daughter Fern j wero Plymouth visitors Saturday. Falph Cline 'and . Miss Erma Sanne? w ere Culver visitors Saturday. N. S. Rober and wife of Lapaz wert to Rochester Saturday for a visit. . .. Mrs. M'lton Rol inson went to Rochester Saturday to visit her parents. Mrs.' Samuel Cudrey and Mrs. Wm Waterhouse. cf Tyner visited at Culver over Sundav. County Auditor D. O. Batchelor has; been chosen us the new editor of the Goshen News-Times. Mrs. John MeColl is preparing to move to Chicago to live with her daughter, Mrs. Jevne. Mrs. R. A. McCarty visited in Ft. v ayne oaiuraay. ner nusoanu is a 1 x ji -i"." conductor on tne i'ennsvivania. Miss Luemma Hess of Dayton, 0., is visiting the family of her uncle. L. J. Hess of north Michigan stvert. Ex-Mavor C. S. Cleveland and , wife left this morning . for a visit j of ten davs at Edgerton and Lima ! .1 ! Mrs. Sickmiller and Mrs. Fred i Miller went to Walkerton Saturday to attend the funeral of Alta Northup. Mrs. Little of Logansport Is moving into the west part of the residence of C. W. Metsker on Jefferson street. Filmore Head of Argos came up Saturday for a visit with his sister. Mrs. George Wasfiburn, and other relatives. C.H. Kisling and wife who have been visiting t he family rf Jacob I ee. left Saturday for their home in VanWert, Ohio. Ruth and Fern Bennett, daughters of George Dennett, who" lived on Sophia street, came down from Michigan City to visit friends Satnr day. Mrs. Edwin Myers of north Walnut street, who fell and hurt herself some time since, was able to be out Saturday for the first time in five weeks. Wililam Liggett, is moving from the farm southwest of town to the house of J. N. Wilson on .Washington street, recently vacated by O. I. Klingerman. Mrs. L. R. Ocker living on South street, left Saturday for a visit with her sister in South Bend. Mrs. 'VVnr has heen caring for Mrs. Ray Schlosser on north Michigan street for the past five weeks. John C. Ilutler. who use?l to live on Alexander street in south Plymouth, and was the City Civil Engineer for some years, but now living on a farm near Culver, was in Plymouth on business Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Kanaar living five iri!e north of town, who fell ani hurt himself some weeks ago is no! doing; verv.well. There may be in ternal injuries that will make 4 the case a serious one. Dr. Eidson reports a son bom to Charles Greer and wife east of town. The little stranger came to them Sunday morning. Mrs. Greer was Miss Carrie Parker, and is a sister of the two Parker girls who are teachers in our city schools. A. R. Underwod and wife sjent Sundav in South Rend with their son Arthur and family. Also the families of Bert C. Thompson and Mivi Jnlin TTnr;li. all old residents of Plymouth. They found them all in usual health and prospering. Mrs. Grovjr Spalir of Walkerton, who Ff visiting with her parents John McFarlin and wife, returned to her home Saturday evening. Little. John is quite the finest fellow ever was, and seems to. enjoy a visit with grandpa hugely. Mrs, Leiinon lefl for Chicago Saturday where she will meet; her husband. From there they will go. to Diduth, where Mr. Lennon will, inKtnll an interlocking .-system on a railroad. Herb , Murphy went with.j her, and will he engaged m mewors also. ' M rs. Frank Hammond of Goshen, was" in the city Monday Mrs. Hammrn(l was as- agiri inPly vi'outh, lx-ing the daughter of Jan JameRaehmau, :nd comes here at intervals with ä basket of flowers to lay on the graves of those dear ones that are gone. . . Wwy tu ww ,i,L , iMXJKtlll. litt luuucviiirvi tect. left this inoming for Bourbon. J ... . : ... . the old Michigan road 'Jf"-T"1 T' .Mrs. Gilbert of Benton . Harbor, j Mich.,' and F. E. Fields. and. wife. of. south .of town, surprised the family of J. D. Fields Sunday by coming

1 Mrj' Kolan"hns inst eomnleted n ioh

in for a visit. Mrs Fields was x to the OC(.3sioll? a0(1 wt hpri . i

well from the accounts given. Mrs. Ray Logan and two sons r"-t-merl from Niles. Vich.. Sundav evening. She went there 1. ronsuit a specialist regarding the youngest child, and to vHt Mr.LrI iran s parents, ilie child is much I improved, and she reports the famI ilv of Mede Loyran. former resident former residents of Plymouth, as in usual health. The Soulh Rend News of Sunday, under the heading of Attractive Homes in which South Rend people livc' lias a picture' of the resident of our old townsman, Hon. Samuel Pjiv'.-pr, :jv W. -Navarre street. Tin friends of Mr. Parker will be glail to kno'v that h has such a pleasant and beautiful home that it is worthy of this special notice. Jasper N. Hess of Dayton, Ohio, brother of L. J. Hess, is viitin? in Plymouth. He is an old resident of j Marshall countv. his wife being the daughter of Aunt Emma Dickson, whose husband -was one of thearlv preachers of the county. Mr. Hess :1vs that Mrs. Dickson, who is over ninety veavs old. is in feeble health. having 'suffered a stroke of paralvsi jas Juv i Miss J-oonre Ai"a11. daughter of Oeorge Vinall. left Saturday for t'1" Iavc"nport and Kansas Citv for i fcw weok?' 011,1 tllen " on to 0kla" ',;1 Clt; her anPT Mrs" Albert ColTy lives. There she exlocti to u eniIoved during Hi winter. We regret to have her !r. for sle i0 lnjcc,i among 1he musical circles of the citv. Dr. Carl Reynolds will have when it is finished, a thoroughly ui-t--d;d iot howpit.il. Tj" vew building is foVtv by firtv-six feet, and will f equipped with everything to makr it poMlr. Dr. Povnolds i a graduate, having studied his prrfpcoj,T ivi Ihn i'st- school in Chicic" and is a vrterinarv surgeon wV "derwtar"1w the horse perfect 1 v. This institution i something that i-ncvlc-1 in our citv. and we are glad M". Re"dd hn the enterpri-e to help build up Plymouth in this line. Adam Smith living in the so;it!;eat part of town, got into trouble with a neighbrr because he harvested her vegetables without her consent, fie was haled before Justice 1 Till .jvw-.i i .ill.. lint lisitll'p nlili St willing to pay the fine assessed, iw spending fifteen days with James Falc-.mbury on nrth Center street. Perhaps when -. dam gets out he will have had a lesion that will cause him to refrain from such doings further. Rev. Earl North, son . of A. C. Xorth. is in the city and will take his wife ami children to his new charge at Areola, 111. lie has his household goods all located in a new mause i'ccentlvbuilt there, and will be very pleasantly situated. The Presbyterian churcr of Areola is a strong church, and Mr. North is to ho congratulated on having so pleasant a place for Hi is work. His wife is Madge Hume, one of the girls of our city, who is well remembered for the pure life she lived among u, and all will be glad of the good fortune of- luese worthy people. A magnificent three reel pioduc-

'Ition of "The Two Orphans' ' at the Crystal tonight. A great drama produced as it never was lefore. No

stage prcscntator conhl possibly equal this one. The price of admission is T)c. ieo. Spangler was in the city today from Maxinkuckec. Wm. Ilessler of Lapaz was a business visitor in Plymouth today. The ladies Sunday school class of the Christian church will hold : social at the home of Mrs. Hazel Fruits on cast Garro street Tuesday afternoon from 3:,'0 to o:10. Evervbodv invited. RAISE THE MONEY , by whatever means' von can and' bit v some proei ty at Plymouth. It's th ideal ; dace i or " e " hamy ' home wit it choice surroundings. Tiiis prolyl t v u situated in the most desiralde I'Tvidcntial : section of Plymouth. Jt i healtliy, and convenient,- and possesses everything to ma'ie it a pleasant locatirn.,M t Phone 478 or address the 'tUä 14 il rtÄÖCC ". ;vUDLMJ' AGENCY-' PACKAEli 55LK PLTUOUTJI,' ÖlD backache, Jleadiche, Nervousness andj Rheumatism, ,both in m.-n and women, , mean kidney trouble, ' 1q not allow it to progress beyond the reich.of wiediciuc.but stop.jt -prompt ly wit h , Foley Sidney . mil?, - They . regulate' the action, of the urinary.organs. Tonic in action, quick in results. Fred Wenzler.

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