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Not Sisters Now'and again you see two women pass ing down the street who look like sisters. You are astonished to kam that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it so? The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine crgsns that there can be no red cheeks nd round form where there is female weakness. Women who . hare suffered from this trouble bare found prompt relief and cure In the use of Dr. ' Pierce's Favorite ' Prescription. It tfires vior and vitality to tbo organs of Tvomanhood. It clears complexion, brightens the eres and reddens tbe cheeks. No alcohol, or lubit-forrr.icg &rii is contained h " Favorite Prescription.1 9 Any sick womaa may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter 13 held as sacredly con'identis!, and enswered in c p!in envelope. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. THURSDAY Ed Ravmer of Rochester was in town today. Davis Ames transacted business in Harris today. A. J. Molter transacted business South Pend today. t Orval Roberts went to South Bend on business today. A. J. Kirkley transacted business in Lakeville today. Mrs. Jas. A. Huffman returned to Anos this morning. Viola Arnold returned home to Linkville this morning. Rev. F. 0. Fralev and family visit ed Culver "Wednesday. Harold Oglesbee transacted busi ness in Arjros today. Mrs. Emma Reed of Bourbon trans acted business here today. Mrs. Clyde Swinderman called - on friends at Bourbon today. C. H. Kosanke of Ft. Wavne trans acted business here today. Mrs. J. C. Silver of Argos was a local visitor Wednesday. Tuny Plic of Chicago transacted business in the city today. W. E. Leonard went to Westville this morning on business. W, H. Smith of Walkerton spent the day here on business. Daniel Easterday of Culver trans acted business here today. Mrs. Sol. Stockman is spending a few days with frisnds at Bourbon. Mrs. W. E. Brugh and Mrs. S. Nolan spent the day in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Frank Bauer, formerly of Culver, died in Logahsport Sunday. Mrs. U. S. Lemert and Mrs. Harn Harris spent the day at South Bend. Mrs. Minnie Stewart of South Bend transacted business here today. Harold Oglesbee of Indianapolis is transacting business here for a few days. F. E. Bidwell of Springfield,. Mass. is here on business for a couple of weeks. Earl Taber and S. M. Sarber of Argos transacted business here yes t er day. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weber spent Wednesday evening with Argos friend3. B. S. Walters, manager of tht Northern Indiana Gas Co., "was in the eity today. County Superintendent Steinebach transacted business in Lapaz this af ternoon. Marc and Albertus Lauer transact ed business at Bourbon and Etna Green today. J.Irs. Frank Hite will spend the balance of the week with her moth er at Walnut. ( Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kloepfer of Logansport spent the afternoon with Mrs. Julia Work. Chas. E. Smith of South Bend spent Wednesday and Thursday with his father, D. C. Smith E. Price and sister returned to Warsaw, after visiting with Jacob Price and family of this city. Mrs. Savilla Clifton, who has been visiting with her son, Thomas, re turned to Argos this morning. . Mrs. W. L. Peterson went to Ft. Wayne this morning where she will attend the funeral of a friend. Miss Bessie Hahn of Bourbon, called on friends here today, while enroute to Argos to visit relatives. Mrs. C. E. Campbell, who has been visitings her daughters at South Bend and LaPorte, returned home today. Rev. S. H. Yager returned from . Walherton, where he preached the funeial of John Everly of that place Mrs. W. P. Seybold of Winona Lake spent a few hours here today with her sons, Worley and Hube-t. Mrs. Fred Scholder and Mrs. John Busenberg, returned to Rochester to day, after attending the Fretz trial here. . Mrs. W. M. Graham has gone t& Tippecanoe to visit with her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham.. Ray Fretz, who. is employed on the Rochester Sentinel, is here as a wit ness in the Tietz vs Chicago and Erie case. Chas. Miller returned to Benton Harbor, Mich., after spending tht past three weeks with hi3 "brother, Henry Miller. . Came Nation, of hatchet fame se cond only to George Washington, is at the point of death in a Leaven Trorth, Kansas, hospital. Urs. D. W. Snyder returned to Couth Bend this morning after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Urs. Frederick Hager for ths zt Wili:am Elder-cf Ft. Wayne re- tr.rncd home this niommjr. Mr. Eld er "was called here on account of the severe illenss of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Elder. Dr. Eley mads a trip into the country Wednesday evening and re turned with the great news that Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sonders, of near Lapaz are rejoicing over the advent of a fine new boy. FRIDAY Miriam North has the mumps. Mrs. Pearl Tebay spent the day at Inwood. Mrs. Lucy Pomeroy is ill at her home. H. E. if ike sell of Culver was in the city today. 1 A. B. Stout transacted business in Macy today. Sam Medbourn was in the city to day from Culver. Mrs. Chester Baker of Inwood was in the city today. Rev. T. E. Whittaker of Culver was in town today. Mrs. "John Livinghouse was a local visitor today. Jesse Jones of Culver is transact ing business here. W. H. Zumbaugh spent the day with his son at Argos. John Garry spent xthe day in Valparaiso on business. Jas. Severn of Tippecanoe transact ed business here today. Lloyd -Morelock spent the day in Niles, Mich., on business. John Latham of Tippecanoe trans acted business here today. Mrs. John W. Pari's and daughter, Jennie, spent the day at Bourbon. Miss Blanche Deacon returned to ner home in Inwood this morning. Chas. II. Inks, of North township was in town on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Souder of Culver are visiting relatives here. J. L. Young returned to Delong to day, after transacting business here. Mrs. Hoy Singrey was out last night, the first time in four months. Mrs. F. M. Sapp of Peru is visit ing relatives and friends for a few days. Fred II. Kuhn, Jr. and Harold Oglesbee spent the afternoon at Cul ver. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peterson went to Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bion Fulkerson are spending a few days with his people in Tyner. Perry Brewer of near Argos, will move to the farm vacated by Ira B. Rannels. . Mrs. J. E. Daum is spending a couple of days with relatives at Donaldson. Mrs. Jesse Murgatroyd will be the guest of her sister inChlcago ovei Sunday. Chas. Bryant of Argos former liveryman here, transcated business here today. Mrs. Miry Ferguson and Mrs. Bennet, of North township are on the sick list. Henry Miller is in the city today. A. E. Clark spent the day in Lake Wile on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rooce returned to Bourbon, after attending the Geo. Lender sale. Mrs. Lottie Freed, who has been visiting her niece, returned to Lees burg this morning. Chas. Elder of Gay is in the city, attending his mother, Elizabeth Elder who is very sick. Wm. Grover is expecting to build a large square barn on his farm in North township. Mrs. H. Kelver will spend Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Burch cf South Bend. John Fleming, who baa been visit ing Miss Mary Ball, returned to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mrs. G. A. Williams and daughter Lulu are visiting the family of W. T. Crabs of South Bend. Mrs. Lewis Zechiel and Mrs. Wat son Romig of Culver were in the city this morning. ' S. K. Bankert went to Indianapolis this morning where he will transact business for a few days. Mrs. Hugh Biggins will spend Sunday with her brother, Nathan Bluebaugh of South Bend. Mrs. Ralph Ellis, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mack Wilson returned to Argos today. Mrs. Martin Jacksch of Tiosa, re turned home after visiting with E. J. Martindale and family. F. Kreigbbaum, who resides couth of here, went to Hinkley, 111., where he will work on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Flosenzier have gone to South Bend to spend Sunday with the latter 's mother. Mrs. Ernest , Thompson returned to Argos today, after spending a few davs with Mrs. M. J. Bovce. Mrs. Daniel Beagles and children will spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wr. S. Burton of Tyner. Wm. Hflms has the mumps. Iiis school, the Hazelton School neat Twin Lakes are having a little vaca tion. Among those from Arros transact ing business here Thursday were Ira Keysir, John Thomas, and F. II. Huffman. ' Mrs. Ernest Shrider and daughter Ruth of Ft. Wj.yne, are here to spend Sunday with her mother; Mrs. Petei Ulrich. Mrs. Fred Ehrenstrom, living near Blissville church is seriously pick Mr?. Elirenstrom has been sick foi some time. Prof. G. H. Tapy. member of the State board of education, went to Bourbon this morning to inspect the High sehool there. Mrs. Clvde Swindcman and Mrs. Henry Craig of Pourhon spont Thurs day in Warsaw the guests of Mrs. Herbert Keheler. The Ladies Ai l Society of the Christian church met and sewed 'at the home of Mrs. Frank Cullison Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Rannels will move next week from southwest of Plymouth about four miles, where he has been farming, to Culver. Mrs. L. Richards went to Sullivan this morning, where she will remain with her granddaughter, Mrs. Ches ter Lozier, for some time. Mrs. Jennie Rolling went to Bliss field, Mich., where she was called on account of the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Neblough. Mr. Samuel Trover, father or. Percy Troyer of Plymouth moved Thursday to the farnr which he re- t cently purchased of John Dunnick. The Misses Lois Humrichouser, Tressie Linkenhelt and Julia Yockey are spending a couple of days with Miss Lois Thompson of South Bend. Harrison Anderson of Delta, 0., returned home this morning, after spending the. past three days with Overmyer and Anderson of this city. The following ladies spent the da in Bourbon with friends and relatives Mrs.N. B. Aspinall, Mrs. Idella Hahn, Mrs. Dessa Myers, Mrs. C. Gearhart. Mr.' and Mrs. Lewis Jones, and eon took dinner Wednesday in the coun trv with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerrard Mrs. Jones is Mr. Gerrard ?s sister. Mrs. A. L. Gray of Mishawaka, who has been spending a few days with Mrs. A. B. Kleckner, went to Argos to visit friends there for a short time. C. M. Parks, who went to Chicago a fsw days to have an operation per formed for hernia, returned home last week and is getting along splendidly. Bourbon News-Mirror. Harrison Cook, who has been spending the past three weeks with his parents here, returned to South Bend this morning, where he will work at Kable 's Restaurant. Mrs. Wm. Tank is home from the Hospital in Ft. Wayne, where sht has undergone an operation. She stood the journey well. She is at the home of her father, S. J. Nieoles, on Minor St. Among those returning to Lieter's Ford, after attending the Fretz vs. Chicago and Erie trial, were J. W. Anderson, Chas. Bunn, John Myers, Jas. Campbell, L. Luckenbill, and Emory Large. The Pedro Party given in St. Joseph's Hall Thursday evening by the St. Vincents de Paul Aid So ciety was attended by about one hundred persons, including children. Mrs. John Richards won the first prize, a salad dish, Miss Beatrice Ryan won the consolation, a dumb watch. The proceeds, about $12 will be as their funds always are,' used for the poor. SATURDAY Miss Grace. Boyce is quite ill with the mumps. Jas. DeLoney transacted business in Ft. Wayne today. A full attendance is desired work in the Patriarch degree. Miss Emma Protsman is the guest of South Bend friends. G. E. Kimmel transacted business in Columbia City today. E. F. Umbaugh of Walnut trans acted business here today. Peter Campbell of Rochester was in the city Friday afternoon., Mrs. L. D. Walker of Argos spent the morning with Mrs. Dr. Loring. Miss Alma Moore of Tyner spent the day with Mi r.s Gladys Monroe. Miss Marcille Jones is spending Sunday with friends at Valparaiso. Mrs. E. Bryan and sen are spend ing a few days with relatives in Ar- r pros. D. L. McKesson returned today from a trip to Indianapolis on busi ness. ' - Mis3 Hazel Green of Logansport spent the morning with Miss Ide Scott. , '.. Miller Hartman is spending Sun day with his brother George of South Bend. Mrs. Maggie Ruit of Bourbon is visiting the family of Isaac Ander Steiner and Williams cried the Mumie and Sonder sale at Lapaz to day. Mr. and 'Mrs. L. L. Moore of Ar gos were here transacting business Friday. Miss Elizabeth Jack who is attend ing school will spend Sunday in Hamlet. Mrs. Samuel Snyder of Monroe ville was the guest of Mrs. Addie Seider today. Mrs. Chas; Seltenright and Mrs. H Carothers were the guests of friendä in Bourbpn today. Mrs. Chas. Miller spent Friday evening at Rochester, the guest cf Mrs. Carl VanTrump. Virgil Gandy of South Bend caU td on friends here this morning, while enroute to Columbia. City. David Hennev left today for Tan-pa Fa., where he will make his home at the soldiers' colony there. Mrs. Marion Cramer was ailed to Inwood this morning by the illness of 1 er mother, Mrs. Geo. Long. Cord Mill r of Kansas City, wh has been visiting old friends hero. went to South Bend to spend Sun day. Mr. John Vcgel went to South Bend this morn ins where she will' visit her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Mc I äug! I'm. Miss Beatrice Ehemman of Elida, 0. who has been visiting the Chas. Grossman family for two months, re turned home today, Miss Maud McKelvev of Findlev a 0., is in the city, being called here bv the illness of Mrs. Sarah Burch and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery. Mrs., Isaac Freesh of North Li bertv and Mrs. Rebecca Wise of Spenceryille, returned to their re spective homes, after visiting Mrs Henry Korp. Miss Adelaide McGuire, supervisor of music in the public schools here, went to Knox today, where she is to be one of the judges in the Starke County musical contest. S. Kenner, division claim agent for the Chicago and Erie Railway Com pany attended the trial at the court house today. Mr. Kenner is an old Class mate of Harry Unger of this city, both of them graduating from the same law class. MONDAY C. O. McCollough spent the day in Argos. Frank Holler of Bourbon was in town today. Ed Morris of Culver was here Saturday. , George Moore of Tyner was in the city today. F. Walters transacted business in South Bend today. S. C. Grossman went to Hamlet on business today. Alva Porter of Culver was a local visitor this morning. Chas. Medbourn of Culver was in town today on business. Reason Hawn of LaPorte was here on business Saturday. Miss Kathryn Filley is spending a few days in South Bend. IL C. Taylor went to Bremen to transact business today. Geo. H. Thayer, Jr., was in South Bend today on business. Mrs. Pearl Hale went to South Bend for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Vinall spen the day in South Bend. Wm. H. Barber of Bourbon trans acted business here today. Mrs. Elmer Young went to Culve Saturday for a few days. Miss Anna Smith of Linkville is visiting her mother here. Mrs. Geo. Marks transacted bust-, ness in South Bend today. J. A. Kyser and wife were the guests of Argos friends today. Arthur Enjrleman of Kewanna transacted business here today. Mr. and Mr3. J. F. Appleman are transacting business in Elgin, 111. C. F. Whitesell of Hamlet was transacting business here today. Miss Cora Snj-der is visiting rela tives in South Bend. this week. D. L. Grossman of Niles, Mich transacted business here Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Claud Emerson went to Rochester for a few days. Samuel Flowers is spending a 'cou pie days with his father in Bourbon Miss Pauline Shaffer of. South Bend was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Widner of Bremen was the guest of Mrs. . Orlow Leonhard Sunday. Miss Emma Holem who teache school at Columbia City, was horn over Sunday. Dr. E. Parker and brother F. M Parker of Culver were here on- busi ness today. . Miss Beatrice Welch of Loganspor spent Sunday with friends and rela tives her Mrs. Geo. II. McKinney has gon to Rochester to visit her . brother Geo.-. Wolf, i.i E. B. Milner went to Sweetzers thi morning to inspect the tile mill a that place. Chas. Mullenhour has gone t Delphas, 0. on a combined busines and pleasure trip. Mrs, J. R. Walley and daughte returned to their home in Culver to day after spending a few days with J. A. Bollinger and family. Mrs. Elizabeth Zeiders will eperi the next two weeks with her son George of Argos. ' . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Underwood spent Sunday with their children in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain of Rochester spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. j Olds. Miss Gladys Monroe went to Valparaiso to visit friends there a couple of days. J. M. Steele returned last evening from a week's visit with his sister' in Arthur, 111. Mrs. Ethel Curtis visited her sis ter, Mrs. Homer Powers of South Bend Saturday. Mrs. B. L. DeMoss is spending a. few days in Floiii with her daughter Mrs. E. E. Landis. Miss Lottie Langdon went to Chi cago this morning-, to buy herspring stock of millinery. Mrs. Fred Johns went to South Bchd tcdav to visit with relatives fcr a couple of weeks. Dr. II. Browne and Wm. Richmond of Chicago spent Sunday with rela tives and fr'ends here. Thomas Ccrbett returned to Chi cago this morning," after spending three weeks in this city. Wm. Easterday went to Logans- port tfday to take the telegrapher's Physical examination M'iss Carrie Semler returned to South Bend after spending Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. F. Butcher and son Ernest are visiting M. A, Mosher and fam ily of South Bend. F. E. Baker of Swagzee and J. M. Henshaw cf Culver transacted busi ness here today. Mrs. Loval Burch is ill with heart trouble at the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank Cullison. Mrs. Daniel Miles went to South Bend where she will attend the Ben Hur banquet Tuesday night. Mrs. J. C. Bunnell went , to Kala mazoo, Mich., to visit her daughter, Mrs. DeMont for a few days. Wm. Hendricks, Jr., who is em ployed on the South Bend Times, spent Sunday .with his parents. Peter Bergman returned from Chi cago Sunday whore he has been get ting the spring styles in men's suits. Mrs. Chaplin-Wickizer of Pierce- ton is dangerously ill. H. A. Logan was called to her bedside this morn ing. Ed. Richards is here from Sullivan preparing to move his family to that place, where he in the - Creamer business. Mrs. D. L. Dickinson has gone to Chicago to spend a few days with two of her daughters, who reside in that city. William Reiter moved today from Mr. Steele's liouse on Water street into Jacob Hoover's house on Minor street. Miss Ina Hoover who spend Sun day with her parents here, returned to her studies in South Bend this morning. , J. W. Hoover and wife of Goshen returned home today, after spend the past two weeks with Mrs. B. F. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Tony South of Walkerton who have been visiting Brox Smith and family returned home today. Miss Delldora DeLoney returned to Mishawaka, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. DeLoney. Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott are spending a few days in Winamac. Mr. Scott's father celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday Sunday. N G. W. Johnson of Grant, Mich., who has been spending the past foui weeks, with his son, G. II. Johnson, returned home today. W. J. Wilcox of Battle Creek, Mich., returned home today, aftei visiting for a few days with Mrs. W. P. Wilcox and daughter. A. J. Kempton of Red Oak, la., spent Sunday with his uncle, J. E. Ellis of this city, whom he had not seen for eighteen years. Miss Melita Shoemaker, who was compelled to come home from hei studies on account of sickness, re turned to Indianapolis today. Miss Ruth Knoblock returned to South Bond today. Miss Knoblock was the gUest o the Misses Rose and Marguerite Holzbaüef over Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Shrider returned to Ft. Wa)Tie this morning. Her brotü er, Henry Ulrich accompanied her. " Dutch' ' has accepted work with Derheimer Bros, of that city. Frank Wann, of Warsaw stopped over night with Leron Wood Sunday night. He is on his way to Craw fcrdsville where he is attending th Wabash College. Mr. J. A. Shaw left Friday morn ing for Atlanta Georgia, where he has accepted a position as yard mas ter on the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Ry. Mrs. Olive Kanarr is moving fror her house on North Michigan etree into the house which she recentl purchased from Mrs. Clara Allen o west Jefferson street. Mrs. Allen i moving into ,the Kanarr house north Michigan street which she ha taken in exchange. Hot a "Word of Scandal married the call of a neiftbpr on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manyilie, Wyo who said: "she told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble and . madfc her feel like a new woman.," Easy, but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at Fred Wenzler. PUMP, GRIND, SAW 65 For a Perkins Engine This ecine is high grade in every respect and will do the work of other engines costing twice the price. We fully war rant it. We can also furnish a full line of Fittings, Pipe, Pumps, Hose, Tanks, Feed Grinders Wood Saws, Corn Shellers, Meat Choppers, Cream Separator Attachments, Etc., Etc Call on ASTLEY CSb HOHAM, Agents for Plymouth PERKINS WIND MILL AND ENGINE CO. MISHAWAKA, INDIANA While in Plymouth Make our store your Headquarters. We always have a good fire, plenty of room and always glad to see you. Our stock is always complete, and pri ces the lowest. The Ko We Baline of canned goods can't be beat and the Wilton line is second to none. Bring in your trade and see us. Yours for 1911 Qeoirgje 3? C. R. LEONARD. Funeral Director and Undertaker. äff äff äjf PLYMOUTH. Usi C R. Leonard We Talk through our HATS. If they are R10HT, e have them. And If ve have tbem-THEY ARE NOTICE! Gone East for Spring Goods. Will open my MILLINERY PARLORS MARCH 1ST, 1911 With the very Latest Models and Novelties of the Approaching. Season. ' Most grateful for past favors I wish to serve YOU in the Future. iRlSÄf DESSA T. MYERS What You Gain The Marshall Co Trust & Savings Co. Plymouth, Indiana Yotif fünols are kept in absolute security Payment by check provides indisputable receipt In the1 förm of returned, canceled checks. f Pä$tnent by check saves many a long trip; saves the trou ble of making change and taking receipts. 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