Weekly Republican, Volume 57, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 December 1911 — Page 2

A Clean Man

Outside cleanlbess is less than hdf the' battle. A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside. It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stomachs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood.

Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes a mac's insides clean and healthy. It cleans t!ie digestive organs, riakes pure clccn blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the new- Syriern, and cures nervous exhaustion and projtratioa. It contains no alcohol or haHt-forming dru. Constipation h the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Fiorce's Pleasant Pellets curs it. They never gripe Eay tr take es c.".r.dy.

THURSDAY LOCALS. m Mrs. Harvey Hatfield of Bourbon u vwtin? m South Bend. . Mrs. Kin? TVillard was in Valpo '.i'it'nx Thanksaivinir day. -Urs. JrJJa Btirnam of South Bend - ;. t i v.sitm-; m lnwood over Sunday. J Olr. and Mrs C IT. Anderson visitel Thanksgiving day with his father in Bcehester. -drs. Emma Yolf,residing west of t!;e city, las pone to Marion to -i.it hr daughter. Mrs. Vnrhvn lnn nP VnWn r.Vf Ti,n..i.,.n;..: Clunks Garver and family. W ?n ' Sr-:inoiio pi of Aron? ;im tr '. -

nv-o! with his wife Wednesday,! EC of tbe est window displays .-:;.! sorted her on a trip east. h soen adhere ean be seen at the Peoples Drue: store on La:;:ks T.a-ira Doss visited over pmte strect. Mr Reiter is the dec-Ti-nnivi:-day with her sister, orator who did the miscjiief. With M-s. Walters, in Erenen. i paper turkeys, real corn fodder, ::i iter: lent Troop of the Dour- ' apples and many pretty articles rcn schc.ds called Truant officer frCn he storc he -3s made a very '"c.iye Powe'I to that place TTednes- heautiful window display. lav- I Jonas Smith', wife and child are F:-nn'v Leonard is home from --erp visitin- the family of G. W. Wallu-e. Idaho, for a visit with his-nilUl" t!ie County Assessor.' Jonas parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. ; is " son G. AW, and is located at T onard. I -Het. Illinois, where he is a con-

!Miss Olivo Thompson of the Chischcols is spending part of t' e Tlir.nkscivinc: vacation with her s'ztcr, M.rs. Underwood Mks Mar rarer IIuiTniyer of Law- j rn-ir o' v-r, Indiana, returned home this ivcri irc: after attending the . P ; . r . i luieva; of Louis Lmenaker. i Fctcrsrn Ä: Watson have started v.: j a new nlac 'ksmith shop in the . -?t end of the old Xess Planing ' shop, corner of South and Walnut rtre:t. Vr. and Mrs. Milo Gill and Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Bourbon were in Plvmc.ith Wednesday on the 'way to Ccddwater, Mich., to visit relatives. Prosper Dall, with his wife and t-ro children, and his mother went to Mishawaka yesterday to eat -'.living dinner with his brother Dr. Pall. Ed YanKirk of South Bend was in t' o citv a few dcurs "Wednesday . w T-ay to neion-, ne usiiea l ere with his. uncle, Constable LoI T t TT . -It' ie:i70 Pelton. Professor Dritter, Principal of the city High school, was in Topeka, Int .. yesterday where he went to act r.s referee Tn a foct ball game between two school teams.

Mrs. jQl'n C. Capron of Fort'strcet hridge. He finds that it is Wayne came down to visit her father ; necessary to get out of a basement and met her, Mr. and Mrs. John Cul- ' with his baking ovens, as there is len. Her husband is engaged in no, way of getting any ventilation court with the Mrs. Lord case. "s where he is now. Mr. Groff has suc

. . . i. v , , t ,i , , .chn looks well, and seems to beendavs when he lived in the county feat of eld Marshall. Earl McLaughlin is down from outb Eend visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fogle.Mrs. .rcLaughl:n is here also. Earl has i had a tussle with typhoid fever, and his fronds will be glad to know he is recovering his usual good health once more. John Gast and his son Charles have gone to Pensacola, Florida, iinil motr mli"lln t rv Invito in Via I v- i laud of sunshine and orange groves. T , . . ... -c , . , John lost Iiis wife a short while ago, , ii i ' i anu nas neen uns-iiiea since, ana we hope he will be ben fitted by the change of climate and scenes. W. E. Leonard, wife and daughter, Marie spent Thanksgiving day in Chicago, the guests of his son Kollo. Mr. Leonard expects the children home for the Christmas' time, and

h,s IM bange, as.he goes to,bct e a Mi tbe home of bis only son in the . . i. . f,u :7 JItf?

jreat city, that ttkes so many 01 j our brightest yonn; men. Samnel W. Craig and family are here to spend Thanksgiving with his brother, Nathan ' ' of . the Leonard store, and , his sister, Mrs. Cal. Switzer of the Center street second band store. Sam is one of our old town boys, and is making good in bis- store at NappaMee, where he is a respected and good citizen. Mrs. Grace Williams, daughter of ZIr. and Mrs. Geoige Thomas, who - live south of town on the Michigan road ,came down from Sooth Bend to stay over Thanksiving, and eat t2 good things thet only rrcther Iiows how to ccci:. Thcca hcra c z-'r i ZT2 ths trf-bt Jct3 in czr

j busy life, and wo should enjoy them ; to the fullest extent. ' w. W; Mack. Professor of Elej incntary Education, Indiana TJm ' vciity will lecture this evening at :"Q at the Wehster school ludltlincr , .- i education. Admission free, evervone .. , ' . muted. i Frank Martindate. student at the , State University at Bloomnmton, is i home f'T the Tlianksgiunir vacation. His father. E. C. Martindalc. cave a Iii tie dinner pnrty at his home on ' Center street in his honor yesterday. "I". 1. i.!.- -11 711 il rli;Ilf' lepori.- U'f Oilier riVMOUlll hoys at old "Indiana" as feeline .nne, even if t'itir foot hall team did ! ;2ct pretty well lick d this season. dnctor on a street car line. His sisfer is Mrs. Groll of the bakery, and this is his first visit since his father moved to Plymouth. They will spend Thanksgiving here, and visit among old friends for a few days. . c e . ' Jacob Suit of north Center street, , p i an old resident of this citv, is quite sick, and his son Louis was here from Xappan e to see him. Mr. Suit is well known in 1 this locality, having lived here when he was an active business man. He is now some seventy-six years old, and has Leen crippled considerably for a number of years. William Siilt who run the grocery until a short time ago, is his son. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Singleton of north Center street, went to South Pend yesterday where they had Thanksgiving dinner with their son Everett. Everett is working for the Vaadalia railroad as checker at the station, is doing well and setting fat and hearty. He -will be rememhprpd by many of the people of the town, be lived here several years Sam Gam and family were in South Bend yesterday for a Thanksgiving day visit. F. Groff is arranging to move his bakery business to the Cord- Miller building south of the Michigan ceeded in Imilding up a very nice busi"ess since coming to Plymouth, i an his customers will gladly follow i,. . , '"".y AUUUW him T r hl3 nlnn TT to move by about the first of the year. The Thanksgiving, reunion of the Thompson family was with Bert C. Thompson at his home in South Bend, this year. His mother, Mrs. manda Thompson, and sister, Mrs. Eva L. Underwood of this city went up Wednesday. It wa sa joyous gathering, there being twenty-two, there for dinner. There were greeting from Mr. and Mrs. Willey, who are in San Diego, California, who rejfrretted they would miss the good J. . tlnnirs they knew would be on the ' . M J . - . uu l"e i lame. John and Ed Baxter of South Bend, wjth their families Trera here to eat Thanksgiving dinner with their parents, MrV and Mrs. George Baxter. These boys are old Plymouthites, and come often to see the old folks. They hive a pleasant home in what was called River Park T. ' , . ' ena a lew montns agro. We are al-i ways glad to have them with us, 'j ana wisn that there was business in Plymouth to keep them here, but we are pleased to knew they are living omiortahiy -where they can get Lere occasionally. Mr, and 'Mrs. . Oscar , Tribbey left early Thursday morning for the West. They will go first to Seattle, by way of Salt Lake City, nna afterward expect; to locate permanently somewhere in Cklif ornia. Mr. Tribbey has dispecsd of his ice business to his brother-in-law, Alton , Boggs, who will move from the farm east of old Antioch meeting hocsa. and occrpy the rcc3 vacated hj tho Tribsya at ths cemer Lud: n

and Washington streets. We hope Mr. and Mrs. Tribbey will enjoy their new home in the western world, and welcome Mr. and Mrs. Doggs to citizenship in Plymouth. Frank Forbes is in Lapaz on business today. Chas. Taher of Argos was in the citv vesterdav visiting friends. Mrs. John Lawrence and Mrs. Geo. Marks are visiting in Elkhart today. Mrs. Sarah Chaplin spent Thanksuiving with old friends in Dremen. Mrs. Tabitha Chapman of Walkcrton is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. EInora Ervan. Mrs. Ca pt. Cook and Mrs. Voreis of Culver are here attending the Mrs. Lord estate trial. Miss Hazel Rosenbury 'spent Thanksgiving here with friends. She is living at Mishawaka. Mrs. Jesse Hoham' and children went to Dourbon this morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Mark Swoverland. Ed Anderson, Jesse McKhmey. Alice AVolf and C. C. Troop of the Pourlion schcols are here for the Teachers' Institute. DeMora Deloney is home with her parents i'o'r the .-.Thanks'rivins vacdlioir'. She is a teacher in the Mishawaka schools. . Mi-s Miie Meyer of AVarsaw returned iioi'?e this irornina: after spending Tlianksgiviirj: Avith lier n-KTvl, Miss Trella Wood Raynuvnl Schlosser moved TVed-.e-day fr'nu the Welcome Miller house on north - Michigan, to the Iie?ve house on cast Garro street.

Mr. a. id M.rs. Harrv SivW ot Mishawaka were here fcr Thanks--ivinT. Mrs. Sudor will he remem- ' :-rcd as Miss Geitrud Peterson. Glen Ci-essner was down from Dre-r-.en and spent Thanksgiving with his mother, coiner hack this lr.orni!'.g. accompanied by his brother. Ford. . ' Mis Lizzie D. Farris and Mr. r.nd Mrs. P. C. Dnrry of Medaryville, are visiting with the family of J. A. Cunnimrham on south M.ichi ran street Bobby Kspich finished his work with the Adams Express company on Saturday, and gave up --hi favor of Roy Cox. who will undertake the delivering work of that Office. The Appollo club had a very successful dance Thursday night at the Armory. Twenty couples were present to enjoy the pleasures of the evenin.'. The club will have another hvice at Christmas time. John Pi. Jacob v took his family and went to Bremen ami had Thanks rr inj: dinner Aith his wife's people. He was able to go to Donaldson on some business matters this morning, so he is sately through another feastinir' time. Mrs. Downs of Princeton, Ivy., is here visitin? with the family of James E. Han es. Mr. Downs was once the a?ent of the Vandaliaroad in Plymouth, and has many old friends here. He is now working for the Illinois Central railroad. Charles Kanaar of north Michigan roa 1 returned from a visit with his daughter in Lowell, Iud. Mrs.' Kanaar who had been there for several weeks returned home with him. Her lack, that was injured by a fall some time since is not yet entirely well. Our expert marksman, Mr. Ossie Star, .attended the shoot at lnwood Wednesday, and as his share of the prizes came away with eighteen turkeys, besides some chickens. Ossic is some shooter, and the boys better look .sharp if tbey expect to win when he is . on the ground. . Lan Goofte of Indianapolis, was in Plymouth over night. His wife was an old time Plymouth (girl named Lulu Dickson, whose father, IL B. Dickson, kept a st6re in the building now occupied by Charles R. Leonard 's furniture , store. Mr; Goode reports his family as well, and his wife's mother. Aunt Lettie Dickson, as real spry considering she is nearing the ninety year mark. Mrs Amanda, Thompson went to Tiosa, on the early 'train this morning to see her sister, Mrs. Rachel Partridge, .who is very sick. Mrs. Partridge is eighty-eight years oMy and the infinities of age are aggravated by a fall she had two years ago which broke a bone . in her hip. She is one of the older set of Logans who .came to this. part of the state when Marshall county was jast or sanized. ' ; Airs. Greene, a "missionarv" for the Stoddard lectures is n Plym-f outh taking orders for vhese well known entertainments. - These volumes offer their possession; the royal road to a knowledge of thei world as it is today, on such terms, that people of moderate means can enjoy them as well as those in better circumstances. They are a liberal education in history, biography and art. A torn of the world at . cost of a few cents a day We hops many may see their way clear to secure this educational work. It Is accepted as . authority by our leading universities and ccllegc3. Hr. and lira. Samuel Prccsby cf czzt Gcphb street wcra in Cc-tb

Bend yesterday, eatirg dinner at the home of Mrs. Pressley's son, Albert Head. They were not alone, for there were gathered a party of forty-four persons, all relatives of the Head family. There were Robert Head and family, Mrs. Bertha Gantz and family of Argos, Wlilam nuffer and family of near Knox, Frank Head and family of near Walkerton, Geo. Washburn and wife of Plymouth. That the party was a jolly one is certain, and the good dinner they had seemed to satisfy them well. John McFarlin was in Walkerton with the family of his daughter, Mrs. G rover Spahr, for Thanksgiving. In some way word was conveyed to Mr. and Mrs. John Olds that there was a dinner at the Steiner farm near Lakeville, and if they ' would only come up the ycould have a share in it. So yesterday morning they boarded the north bound train cn the Vandalh:, bound for that linner. John has hnl rather a strenuous time for a few davs irettintr out the ureat speris.il edition of the Republican, and deserved a good dinner, and there is no doubt but Mrs. Steiner knnws how to get a mm 1 that will satisfy even a printer. Just ask John what they had to eat. Mrs. Charles Walker, with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Walker, were in South Bend yesterday iinnr the latter's daughter who is in the hospi.tal in that city. !r. J. S. Martin's family ued to consist of 'two girls und one boy. T!)o hoy, "Will. TA-etit awav from home n'ter his school days were over, and only Oi'favionally makes viits to the M I'ome. as he lives in the east. 0:;e of the daughters is Mrs. S. X. Stevens-of I'lymoiith, and the other is Mis. Kate Latta. now living in fallen. Vhen Mrs. Martin used to -ro ethers going to family palhcr-i-:-js. sl:e did not exactly envy thorn r'nir ocd time tog-ther. but just wished that she could enjoy the same p-'ivi'c-e. This year the opportunity cair.e. and vesterdav-the doctor and wife and the Stevens family went to GosW?n and had dinner with Mrs. i.atta. It goes without saying that they would surely have a pleasant day, and all were in hi-j-h spirits and anxious for the dinner that was waiting for them.

c Ifen Kinl Y;-; h Hciii I3e"ur. u.t SATURDAY Harcoutt C. Corbin was here from Cliicago to visit with his brother Wijl, Thursday. Cliffonl Peterson of Crawfordsville, Ind., is visiting his uncle, Rev. F. O . Fraley, t.nd family. L. J. Gilten of the "Western Union offices was in Ft. Wayne attending the v.edding of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butcher went to Laporte to spe-ui several days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lee Townsend of Walkeiton was here and spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Peterson Father W. W. Howard of Soath Bend was here and had Thanksgiving dinner with the family 'of J. B. Bo well. Mrs. Wm. 'Nolan and son Chester will leave today for the South ' to make their future home with her mother. The County Clerk had a busy time during November issuing hunters 1 licenses. Two hundred and eighteen were sold in that month. Miss Esther Chase of . Chicago, daughter of Oliver Chase, is here spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her grandfather, R. A. Chase, of Webster .Avenue. Lee Kendall was in Plymouth Thursday and Friday. He is in charge of a gang of men selling pictures for a Chicago house. His work is now at Grand Rapid and he has left for that place. Russell Strang came down from South Bend and spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Bert ZBowell at, the Plymouth Inn. He bronght with him his boy friend, Robert Messels. - The two boys will go back to their school work Sunday evening. Miss Gladis Hittle of Argos, who was called to South Bend Thursday on account of the serious illness of her grandmother, returned jsterday her! to attend Teachers ' Association. She reports Mrs. Hitiie growing much weaker and not expected to live many days. 2Ir. and Mr Wm. Strunk of west Garro street had their threo children and all the grandchildren home for Thanksgiving, dinner. Don and his wife ' and boy were here from Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Scheurman and Bert Strung of . this city, made up a happy company, who enjoyed the day thoroughtly. Omer Ellinger was reported as disturbing the peace at ' In3 homa two and one-half mile3 northeast cif lnwood Thursday night, and Sheriff Falconbury and his deputy wera taken there by Charles Galloway. Th$y found the man had driven the members cf the Leueehcld ct

in the snow in their bare feet, and a

i reign of terror was there. Mr. Ellinger had a W inchester with six shells in it, and 'was holding the fort. and 'was holding the fort. . u i m 3ught to the county jail r i i i t. - j 7clock, and Friday mornt , ; . : He was bro at eleven o 4r V 1ox aiconousm, ana justice iionoway says "I am going rabbit hunting, and the case is continued7 but a change was taken to Justice "McKesson and the date of trial set for Dec. 16. MONDAY Ed Hunter is ti Rochester visitor todav. G. G., Love made a business trip j to Argos today. Earl Ringle has moved his familj' to Donaldson. Mrs. Nelson Sanner went to Lakeville Saturday. Clint Partridge of Tippecanoe was in the city this morning a few hours. Geo. Jamison and family spent Sunday with Charles Phillips and family. lla.cl Beatles of Tyner returned home Saturday after a visit with relatives. , - Carl Ponadcr of Bremen returne! home after visiting over Sunday here with a friend. Mrs. IL IL Miller returned horns to Bremen' Saturday after visiting hec son Charles. Benj. Zook of the Pennsylvania pumping station, spent Sunday in VanWert. Ohio. 1 . i . i i l V v, X - v t I. lilt A schools, attended institute and visitod at her old home over Sunday. Miss Lois Thompson returned to her home in South Bend, after a visit of several days in the city. L. L. Manning of Rochester visited over Sunday with the family o J. M. Steele, returning home today. Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Kuhn visited at his old home in Port Huron, Michigan, the last part of the week. W. H. Lawrence, who is now employed in Indianapolis, spent part of last week with his family in this city. The stock of the old Rockhill livery barn on east Laprte street was sojd at auction Saturday after::oon. Samuel Craig of Nappanee who spent the Thanksgiving time with relatives here, returned home Saturday. John Taber of Los Angeles, Cal., is here in the interest of the Mary Ann Shirley will case in the circuit court. J. W. Siders says the government thermometer shows that the temperature was one-half degree below zero last night. George McCoy who will be the new County Auditor, was a visitor in Chicago the last part of the week. Miss Deldora Delonev returned to her school work at Mishawaka, after spending Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. J. C. Hostetter of Millerburg visited over Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. L. J. Girton, ami returned home this morning. Filmore Head of Argos was in the city over Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Samuel Pressley, and sister, Mrs. G. W. Washburn. John Jacoby came home from Purdue on his way to Chicago where he will spend three days' at the T itp Stnflr F.vnocition ' Leo Cullen who is employed in the car shops in Ft. Wayne, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen over Sunday. Mrs. L. A. Suit of Wanatah, returned home Saturday after a visit with her father-in-law, Jacob Suit, who is very sick. Mrs. Brown Byers and son Don, who spent several days the guest of the family of A. North, returned to their home in Garrett Saturday. Miss Nellie E. Dinchart, of Johnstown, Pa.,. passed through Plymouth on her way to South Bend, where she goes to St. Joseph Hospital as a trained nurse. Miss Hazel Love was down from South Bend visiting over Sunday, being accompanied by her friend, Miss Lillian Cbaney.-. They returned Monday morning. Mrs. Geo. Edwärds accompanied by her daughter, returned Saturday evening to her home in Michigan City after visiting several days with the family of E. J. Wiltrout. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Petit have returned from a trip through California and points in the southwest part of the country. Mrs. Fetit will be remembered as Bertha Seybold. John Fitzgibon o South Bend, visited over Sunday with friends in Plymouth, returning home by way of the Lake Erie & Western railroad on the 9:28 train Sunday evening. Rev. Arlington Singer, pastor of the Methodist church in Inwood was in Plymouth on business Saturday. He says they are holding very interesting meetings at his church now. . CbUQPOO OP? ;;.:-.FCa.FLETC::rO' OAGTOK1A

j Miss Mae Swindell has returned

from Detroit. Mich., where she had : been since July. I .-, , , ,r , Adolph Meyer, of New ork City, un Ar . r e. , ,r bn oi lr- and Mrs. Sigmund Mey- ' , ... ,. , J. er, is here visiting his parents and , ether relatives. Miss Gertrude Soice, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oliver G. Soice, and her friend, were here from Chicago spending the Thanksgiving vacation and returned to their work Sunday evening. Jonas Smith, who with his wife has been visiting since before Thanksgiving with the family of his father. County Assessor G. W. Smith returne! to his horne in Joliet, 111., Monday morning. E. W. Schröck came home Wednos day night for a vacation of about a month. During the past year he ... ccnere-i Territory m .uicnigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York in the interest of the Edgerton Manufacturiug Co. . Walter Hilton who had his thumb and finger injured in. the Rundey factory at Laporte went to that city this morning to have the member dressed. It is getting along nicely, and healing in good ' shape. Miss Lillian Maxey. a teacher in the schools of East' Chicago, return - V I HI i'.cv home rMinlav evenm-jr p.fter visiting her aunt, Mrs. Loyal Burch, and other relatives for a few days. She uns accompanied by her nephew, who went back w'ith her to East Chicago. Mis Julia Yockey enttainod a h-.v fric"js at her home on Michigan street last evening, in honor of her friend Miss Lois Thompson of South Bend. These girls were class males i:i school, graduating in 100C. have heen fast friends from chihlhcod. and are greatly attached to each ether. Frank Martindale returned to his ics at Bloomincton L'niversitv today, after being home with his father during the Thanksgiving vacation. Frank is taking a law course and vis doing gool work, as his reports show. He is a bright young man, and we hope will do well, and b' an honor to his profession in coming years. S. B. Fanning had a letter from Wm. Shearer, fcr some time with the Plymouth Electric Light plant, but now at Lawton. Okla., which stated that Mr. Shearer now weighed ISO pounds, and was in the best or' health. Mrs. Shearer has gained ten pounds. The climate there agrees wiih them but they like ,Indiana better. 0. Baldwin of Chicago is in the city looking into the claims of he LeLoney Perfumery Co. This company advertises' a perfume that will do away with the bad air in theatres churches and other audience rooms, putting in its place a pure and healthful air charged with a pleasant perfume. Mr. Baldwin is investigat ing the merits of the perfume, with the view of using it extensively in Chicago public rooms. A select company of young people were entertained Friday evening at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Firestone on south Michigan street. They did not play "drop the handkerchief," "post-ofhee' nor any of those old-fashioned so-called "kissing games, " but they managed to have a fine time, and all thorough Iy enjoyed the evening and declare the host and hostess just splendid in their entertainment. Miss Neva Ellis, daughter of J. E. Ellis, living on f Sophia street, now a I teacher in the Evanston, Hlinois j schools, returned Sunday evenimr to her work, after spending the Thanks giving vacation with her parents. Xeva is a graduate of our High bool. of the class of 190C, and a i successful teacher, doing full credit to the training of our city schools' that has sent so many bright voung people forth to do good work in the various walks of life. The party who went to Florida ten days ago have all returned except E. E. Jones and son. Frank Lamson says the boys run barefooted, and the roses are in bloom, the temper- . aiure was ."just aoout right,- and all was just as represented, but it was the farthest he e.vrr was away from' good old Plymouth, and though he knew there was snow here, nothing could induce him to stay longer. Welcome back, dear friends. You may stay in Marshall county if your taxes are paid. . Tyner visited a part of last week with Mrs. S. Stanley on east Laporte street. While here they figured tip the combined ages of these three old people, and found that the sum was 254, an average of almost 85 years. Mr. and Mrs. Beagles live by themselves in Tyner and are both quite active and spry, and we hope they will live to have several visits with their Plymouth friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Price will start Tuesday on a trip to Florida. Mr. Price says that starting at Cincinnati they will take the trip by easy stages, and go over the ground be went over when a soldier in the early C0s. They will end np at St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States, and will be gena for rix mcnth.3. That they will surely tzjyy the dir3 from Ca

cold of Marshall county to the warm sunshine of Florida is certain, and while we do not envy these worthy people their good time, we cannot help but wish others might enjoy a like experience. Miss Emma Holem visited since Thanksgiving with relatives in this city, returning to her school wrk Sunday evening. Miss Holem graduated with the class of 189S. and has made teaching her profession. She is much please! with her present sur rounlings. as Evanston, Illinois is a suburb of Chicago, and nearly the entire population are business v:.on 'f the great city. They wish to be in a quiet place, removed from Iri-i-ness cares and confusion, and Evanston is the ideal place for such 'to live in. This ensures a class of people who are of a good sort, avd u i . t t

i2lt instead of mere.drude"v. Ihr ! rnany friends here are pleas-,'1 j js so well situated, as s! ; .f the real brilliant girls that have gone forth from us to do hnttV the world. i Ear! IL T h:r of Arges v ..- ! tl f.if,. f..-l.. liess mutters.. He has resiu'vd iÜce as Councilman of Ai". j our townsman. James II: 1 v';ls u "cceed him '1 aber lias shipped Iiis 1iü;. uos to California, and his and baby daughti-r are visit:J few d.ivs i:i Bremen, before hi next week for Los Aurele-, v they expect to make their ' Earl is a successful lupinesI r.nd Marshall count v and hi- ' town will niiss him, but h u in California before, and knr - ' o -an do .here. His v.vi Tabor i located there, a:.-' v . :- that ti e ehan-ie- of clim.ue r ' l'fe ii the far west will be :! for them, and that they -.'! day return to the place ot birth 'and visit the old 1 1 i -behind. t i. OHiilcirorn Cr. FOR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R ! A Birthday Party. Mrs. Kate Pierce who live- i t the north part of the residence d Dr. C. A. Holt send or ft on no.th Michigan street, was eighty-si v years old Wednesday. Xov. '!!. and Mrs. Iloltzendortf arranged a little surprise party for her. They to,,k in things to eat. 'and had a very enjvable and pleasant hour with tie old lady, who was made glad and. happy tht her friends should thus sit her. She is quite spry, and cares for her own rooms. The ladies all wisli ber many more birthday?, and will try and remember them as they come, and make them pleasant lavs for their ared friend. A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But its hard for a woman to he charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and kidney joisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Biters always ' prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty anl friends. They regulate. Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood, give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovelv complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at Fred Wenzler's. Mrs. James E. Hanes Entertains Mrs. Honk of Portland, Oregon, a niece of Mrs. James E. nanes. has been visiting" here .for several weeks, and on Tuesday Mrs. nanes invited about thirty of her friends in to an afternoon tea, in honor of her guest. A very pleasant afternoon was spent and a good old fashioned vLsit with old friends seems to delight the heart now as it ever has done. One who was there says that all declare Mrs. nanes a royal entertainer. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt treatment with Ilucklen 's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. Its the quickest, surest" healer for all such wounds ?s also for Burns, Boils Sores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, . Cora or Piles. iTe at Fred Wenzler's. County S. S. Convention. 27th Annual Convention of The Marshall County Sunday School A ,. . .... - iiutiauon will be held in the M.E. church, Plymouth, Feb. 15-17, 1912. The program is in' preparation and enough is assured to warrant the announcement that the coming meeting will be fully Up to the high standard attained in former years. Meetings m every township will precede the County Convention. , This is a wise means of increasing interest and much work is being dens. "Werl: T7Ü1 Coca Ctirt after yon take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you 01 enjoy their fine results. Constipation and indigestion vanish and Una t xUia tz'iz. They regulate stomlch, liver' and bowels and impart nsw ctrcngth end energy to tis. vhcls cyrtcm. Try then. Chdy ZZz ct Frc.1 XTczzZzt'z.

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