Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 November 1911 — Page 6

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1 V G- o od ervice CI o tli es For lol W i day ear

"AND THE- BEST SERVICE CLOTHES iwRt!l PRODUCES YOU WILL FIND HERE r - ! ! : " - " ' " ' : m . ' 1 1 - . -. , a. ... 1

hTE can show. you at this time more Suits and Overcoats than any other store in Marshall county: TvYouUirappreciate this Big Assort-

ment if you'll take the time to drop in to look it over. You choose here from a stock of all the good ones the only kind we

carry r Place fifll-fednfSierice in our Honesty and in our Clothes and we guarantee that neither the Firm noFiS Clothes will betray you.

I & Company for your next suit or overcoat and you'll See for piurself the difference in the

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"Clothcraft" Clothes

AVe show a big line of Alliwboi'Jßuits and Overcoats. At any one of these prices we give vou a written guarantee from the maker. This guarantee insures the wtar; insures the tailoring, which meahsthey must hold their shape. Also you get a guarantee against fading. Ask for "Clothcraft Clothes" and you're Protected.

At $18, $20, $22 and up Hart, Schaffner. & Marx Clothes ; - These Famblt$jlpthes! are, in every way, equal in make, Tailoring, and to, fit, those built. by your tailor. " No, better clothes are offered for sale throughout this world. They rank first in their class. If you care to be neatly dressed and appreciate highest quality of material and -workmanship drop in here, put on a Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit and Overcoat.

Here's a good place to buy your Underwear. For 50c we'll show you the best heavy fleeced garment made. At $1, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, $4 either wool or cotton, union or separate garment you have a big selection. We'll open your eyes on Sweaters too, it's a splendid assortment and big enough to supply the town Our prices are low for the qualities we give. Sell at 50c. $1, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3 up to $5. THE SHOES We Sell Are All Long Lived, if they happen to fall short of thb we gladly give you another pair. You'll find here a good big Shoe stock; Men's, Women's and Children's. We carry a complete line of the "Mishawaka" Footwear and we make good any poor service in this Brand.

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Big Reduction OnV Ä Millinery All our Trimmed Hats,1 v Shapes, Plumes and Trimmings, suffer a big 'reduction. Those who put off buying until nowavilLsave as the reductions are just about one-half.

Ladies' arid' Misses Gloaks Suits and

Children's Gloaks Reduced

We are forced to start in how to cut prices on all the above Garments. --.ThejcfSeason being backward leaves us muchmore stock than we care to have. We will sacrifice Profits for Cash. You will do well to spend your Cloak and Suit Money here.

Friday and Saturday wind up our Thanksgiving Linen Sale. It's a Big Assortment. It's a Big Saving. Here's a reminder-JUST TWO DAYS LEFT.

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Relief Corps Election. There will be a meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock -for the election of officers. A gootl attendance is requested.

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Mr. and-Mrs." Milton H. Tniitt of

South 'Bend.. Mr. Truit formerly

owned he Plymouth, Bteam laundry.

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sell at Public Auction at my resi

dence three miles north and threefourths mile east of Argos, or about one mile east of Antioch Church, on

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THE FACULTY OF GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE GIVES A CONCERT THAT PLEASES THE AUDIENCE.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7

Commencing 4 at 10 o'clock " a. m.

the following property:

. HORSESA bay mare and;ra bay gelding, eacli "six years old ' and weighing about 1400 pounds. yV; 7 CATTLr-ive head ' 'milcht cows, two with calves bv side and three . " i to be fresh in spring, one of", them

a Guernsey. 'Three calves abqjt$ve Nearly every months old and a Durham bnlU . ! knows Hazel D

HOGS-Five brood sows, ouenaet four shoats and twelve pigV.all Durocs. -e V C: . . CHICKENS Four dozen u Orpingtons and a half-dozen'.White' Leghorns; also three Indian Runner ducks. . IMPLEMENTS, FEED, ETC. Deering binder, 7-foot cut ; .McCorinick mower, hay rake, tedder, twohorse disc drill, one-horse disc : drill, Clover Leaf manure spreader, ; John

Deere riding breaking plow, ' Oliver

HAZEL NEFFMAKE8 HIT Flowers Are Showered Upon Miss Neff, and All Plymouth Is Made " ' ? Glad ' By Her Grand ; Success.

one in Plymouth

Dell Neff, for she was

reared amonjx us from early childhood, and has ever been a favoiite. She graduated from our High school with the class of 1905, and all through her school life her voice was iieard in every entertainment given by the pupils. Since then she has made music her study, having been at Winona, Chicago, and in the east. Besides being a fine musician she is just a splendid good girl, and while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neff, are rather proud of her," they must not claim all, for Plymouth has a right to be, and is, proud of every one of its joung who go out into the great world, and succeed. Miss Neff is now for the second year a teacher in the Greenboro Female College, Greenboro, " North Carolina, an institution that stands high in the ranks: of girls' schools. That she gave ; satisfaction, to the authorities, and wa' returned to . the position, is proof that she "made good" in the work she undertook. . Last Tuesday the teachers of this college gave what is called a "Faculty Concert,' ' this being the

first one of the season, given in the j larire auditorium of the college, and ,

open to the public. The report says that large numbers of the citizens

self felt that she was in splendid unlay evening. Dee. 2 K very body voice. She was handed roses both invited to come. times she appeared, and was then Rev. Reinhart of Frankfort ha applauded until she was compelled been visiting Iiis cousin, Mrs. Curhy to sing airain. The report savs that Cochran and familv.

she was the only one of the faculty

who was called back by hr audience they being determintd to hear her further. Each of the others were given flowers once, but the audience was so pleased that 'three times were beautiful bunches of roses and carnations given to Hazel.

barber; The Revival' meetings are in progress at thytpiawi; -Frank L. Johnson' intends to raise his barn Tuesday. ;Mrs.. Behj. "Williams visited ; oyer Sunday with her daughter," Mrs. Annon Ny oLJnwood. . w : The jrf ioo,twc2 rf3 one half rafrejfebftnasft of ' Tynerwill iiold its first' Literary4 meeting Sät-

LAPAZ. J. W. Hildebrand transacted buiness in Culver Monday. The small child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coberley is very sick. The Ladies Aid .Society will meet with Mrs. Wm. Hildebrand Friday afternoon. The County Line Sunday school is arranging an entertainment for near Leiters, Sunday. Quite a number of persons both old and young gathered at the home of Wm. Hildebrand Sunday evening and spent the time in singing songs that were familiar 50 years ag-o. , ;

Read The Weekly Republican.-

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE.

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n the matter of the estate oil, t . , , At

xne opporiuniry, ana nneu ine room to overflowing. The clipping before us gives an account of th. various

.walkingplow two-horse ; walking cultivator,"- two-hofe wagonkfiat rack. with, stock rack to fit, diimp ooartis arr löge, Reliable incubator.

and brooder,. 220 capacity, good as 1

new; 70-toöth flelibl harrow, "0ale corn planter, 6 tons timothy - hay, 300 shocks corn fodder, etc." 1 TERMS Five dollars ot .' under, cash; on sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent, will be charged from date until paid, with -attorney's fees. No property to he. removed until terms of sale are, complied with. Four per cent, discount for cash on sums -ever $5.00.. ELTON E. BOGGS Steiner & . Son, Auctioneers. - ' L. J. Hess, Clerk. i j

Mary Jeffirs deceased. In the Marshall Circuit Court, V,. Tvi 1011

i i 41l1 numbers given by each, showing that Notice is hereby given that the . , , i 1 t tne college affords a wide range of

estate, of Man- Jeffirs deceased, has st"d' f its Pu?ils' and states thaf, n; at the ''conclusion of the various

presented anu uicu. üci uua x.- . i x , , , , ' g t iii numbers the students of tue departcount and vouchers in final settle-, - f . . . . . A . i. ments presented beautiful floral ofmeut of said estate, and that the x . .i .. termgs to members of the faculty

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Vtribute of love and admiration was1

tion and action of said Lircuit4

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'"'- '". ?4 recipients in said estate are required r 1 ar in said Court and shpw.l Irs- Fl

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cause, if any there be, why said ac-röaiem nerseii an ammnae oi ine

insiiiuiion, was present, anu gave an appreciative criticism of the concert. Of course we are only interested in what was said of our own town girl, and give the report of her work as written bv this talented

count and vouchers should not be

approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Done Nov. 27, 1911. Anthony J. Keller. . . -WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of said -Marshall Circuit Court, at Plymouth, Indiana, this 27th day of Nov. 1911. J. C. Whitesell, Clerk. ' Adam E. Wise, Atty. w30. 12:7

Tank; A. Martin of Winston

lady. She says "Miss Neff, as usual, captivated her audience with her beautiful voice. She gave Ernani, iuvolami by Verdi, and Glemour, by Maschcroni, and was obliged by the vociferous applause to respond to repeated encores. " Writing of the concert to her parents,Miss Neff says that -the .-cpa

cert weut off great,-and that .HeV -2gJöSÄ

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