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THURSDAY J. H. Jones was an Arcs visitor today. Mrs. Frank Lamson spent the day in South Bead. Miss Miklrel Nolan spent the day in Argos on business. : A.T.Richter and son, Keith, spent Monday at Rochester. AVm. Harmon of Arzos transacted business here Tuesday. Hary Unirerr transacted bu-inss at Kewauna "Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Warnacntt of In wood "was a local visitor today. Mrs.J.O.Pomeroy, of Tippecanoe, is very ill with peritonitis. HenryMiller of Bremen trans acting: business in the city. Alva Porter of Culver was a bus; r.ess transactor here today. Olive Washburn of Culver was shopping in our city today. Mrs. Ray NeVm was the guest of friends in South Bend todav. Mrs. C. A. Allen transacted busi ness in South Bend Thursday. Fred Miller of Chicago w spring a few days here with friends. Miss Coddington an 1- Miss Starke spent Tuesday at Indianapolis . Miss. Chase returned to Hillsdale, -Jich.,' after pending the winter here Chas. Scott has gone to Detroit, Mich., on business for a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Wise of Etna Green spent Tuesday forenoon here. John McXeely Trent to South Bend today, where he has accepted a posi tion. ' Guy Onstott and Grant Haces were passengers to Rochester th:s morning. Mr3. W. A. Hite rtrned tollo bart today after a short visit wiih relaives. Mrs.L.M.Tinkhan of Travers City Mich, is visiting her sr:ter, Mrs.D. C. Cole. Fred Blubauusrh retnmpd tr War. saw this morning where he has em ployment. Miss nöpe Myers of Bourbon transacted business in the city thh forenoon. Mrs. Evangeline Bogardus of O li ver transacted business here this afternoon. Peter Bergman of Pern. but form- erlv of Plrmonth is in iha fnr a few days. Mrs.Hunrichouser and daughter, Enna, spent Decoration Day in Pierceton . Mr. and Mrs. Garland Bo:ardus of Culver were in the citv on busi ness today. C.M.W'alfcer and Richard Mat eli cit of Bourbon spent Tuesday at South Bend. Mr.and Mrs. Milton Hunt of Mish- awaka visited friends and relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. W. N. Freese and daughter Ruth are visiting; relatives in Suth Bend this week. Mrs. Chas. Winkler, of South Bend spent Tuesday night with her friend, Mrs. Dr. Confer. . . Miss Bonnie Boggs is borne from Sout'i Bend spending a few days with her parents. Dr. Metsker returned to Warsaw this morning where he has been in. voicing drug stock. Mrs. FJdridge Thompson and Mrs. Kershaw transacted business in South Bend today. Mrs.Add'e Seiders and daughter, Ruby, spent Tuesday afternoon at South Bend on business. Mrs.M.McGary and children, of Ft. "Wayne, are visiting her brother, M.Ryan, for a few" days. Mrs. L. F. Overmyer and Miss Claudia Dieffenbach spent the day in South Bend on business. Miss Hanna Hank of Piqua. 0. is spending a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Chas Hager returned to her home in Mishawaka this morn ing after visiting1 .with relatives. Dr. and Mrs, Shaffer returned to Rochester after, a few - days visit with her .brother, J. , W Wiltfong. Miss' Ruth lfoö"rehäs gone' to their rew;home .in' Benton Harbor, Miqh., after completing the school year here V- 'Iii' : t ' ' . Jonn jarpenier, wno nas Deen ;in the hospital at bouth Bend for a lew Weeks,' was brought home Tuesday . j L . . I I . s Miss Edna 'Anderson, who has b?en "visiting her brother, C.E. Anderson and family returned home Tuesday. Guy Baker, Bruce Artz and Frank Lamson have gone to Madison, where aV.. iram ollail a nfnpep rn a trial. V 1 '0,im Gerald Cummings returned to LUCY HCl! -V " ..ww. wm mm Grand Rapids Monday night, after spending a few days here with rela tives. . Mrs. Simon York has gone to South Bend t ospend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Cripe. '"' ' Urs. J. H. Nelson and daughter Helen went to Ft. Wayne for a .weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Helsel. The woman of today who has good health good temper good sense bright. eye3 and a lovely complexion the result of correct living and good digestion wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion, U faulty Chamberlain 's Stomach and - Liver Tabfcts will correct it. 'For cs t7 ell Dcilcra. ... - ; J todav wearing the Sweet-Orr Over-; alls, advertising fcr M. Lauer & Sen I of our eiiy. Mrs. J. "VY. Hoover of Goshen, who. has been visitiicr her mother, Mrs. B. F. Morre, '.went to Warsaw this moraine:. ' Mrs.Georire Marks and dauht?r, Frances. att?n!ed He High School Commencement exireiscs at Argos Tuesday rrght. Mrs.H.B. Allen was called. .Wed r.rsdav, to the bedside of her Mother, Mrs.M. J.Fhmifieldt, of near Arg s, who is very ill. Geo. Cox left Tuesday morning for Kansas City. Mo., where he will spend some time with his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Hale. The Misses Iva and Chloe Scott of Culver, accompanied by Hetti? Scott returned home after attending school here the past year. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sanderson have gone to Elkhart to attend the F.by and Thorton wedding. Mr. Eby is a cousin of Mrs. Sanderson. Mrs. Ed Giboon went to South commencemen, th;re. Ker ni?ces. the Misses Floy and Fay AV man will graduate. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter and Mr.and Mrs. Ed. Baxter and son, Paul, of MishawaVa spent Tuesdaj with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.J:hn Baxter. It is worse than useless to take ony medicines internally for musclar or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sile by all Dealers. A fine maple tree in frcnt of the C.A. Reeve residence wns b'own over Wednesday morning by a gust of wind which preceded th? rain-storm Fortuntely, no one was hurt. Bion Fullcerson entertained to lay Ids mother, Mrs. M. E. Fulkerson, rnd two daughters. Roe and Ruth, of Tyner, his sister-in-law. Mrs. Charles Fulkerson and little son. Paul of At wood. There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer months ; iz Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it ? For. sale by all Deal en. FRIDAY Nettie Corse is here visiting her brother. Miss Velma Apple of Bourbon was a local visitor today. Elijah Martindale is repainting his house on Center street. Mrs. S.J.Garrett of South Bend is here transacting business. Rev.Howard, of South Bend, called on Plymouth friend Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Whaey are visiting relatives neat Bourbon. Mrs. Mary Hindel went to South Bend to renain for several days. Mrs. Frank Morgan of Argos was was a Plj-mouth visitor Thursday. Miss Chloe Houghton of Culver spent Thursday in the city shoppiug Rea Anderson spent Thursday in Elkhart and was accompanied home bv his father. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gurthett are spending a few days with fr.ends in South Bend. ' Miss Stella Myers, of Bourbon spent Thursday with her sister. Mrs. Floyd Bunnell. Dr. F. M. Burkett returned from a" little hunt Thursday with two fine Hungarian Pheasants. The Misses Eleanor and Jeanette Kuhn of Arges were guests of Ply mouth friends Thursday. The Womans Auxiliary of the Episcopal church met at the home of Mrs. Fi. W. Shrock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Samuel Osborn returned to her home in Culver, Thursday even ing, after visiting Mrs. Thos. McDon ald of this city. Mrs. S. A. Frevert returned to her home in Nappanee this f morn ing after a weeks visit with her father, Fi M. Welsh. ( v Mrs .E . A . VanCuren, who was com pelled to go ; west last year for her bealht 's ' sake,' is - nowo apparently well and' able to do a great' deal of workv !Mrs I' Lena 'Fisher,1 who has been the guest of ' Mrs . P . J . .v Haag, went to Bourbon this morning be fore leaving for her home in Ohio. Mrs. F. F. Cromley and 1 Miss Dessie Easterday have gone to South Bend where, they will be the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Cromley and daughters. x Alumni to Return. Prospects are fair for the return ing of an unusually large number of High School Alumni for Com mencement this -year. More than two hundred have already applied for tickets to Commencement, where as not more than 150 such tickets are requested. Union Township Conxienceasnt. The commencement exercises of Union township will be hed in the M. E. church at Culver on Friday evening, June 2, at 8 o'clock. The program consists of music and an address by Rev. "W. B. Morgan. 4 ; , IN POSITION OF HONOR. Plymouth Citizen Is a Visitor At College Commencement Where Miss Nef Teaches. Greensboro,. N. C, May 1C,1P11. Brother Boys: It was my good fortune to drift into this beautiful city in time for the closing excercises of the Greens bere Temale College. To vou that this college, through merit alone ranks first in the Southland, will make one feel the more proud of their home town which has the honor of placing one of its young ladies at the head of its musical department. Miss Neff has won merited success, and her womanly, qualities have made her the ideal of the college girls. The College is of Methodist per suasion and we find 1 'ere all states lepresented. Indiana is strong, and I find voung ladies f rom Culver, Butler. Bedford. Crawfcrdsville, and dear knows where. What an inspiration to look into the faces of one hundred and fifty buds of womanhood who have gath ered here. So I repeat: Oir city should be doubly proud of the res triction it enjoys in having a daugh ter delegated t herald that prrio ; .-ifl of .Ku-v which mikes walk of life e 1 ease an' hpn'.-tss. x II . B. J. TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC T FLY COUNCIL AT SPECIAL SESSION "PASS SPLENDID GARBAGE ORDINANCE FOR CITY OF PLYMOUTH. PROVISIONS OF LAW People Must Cover Up All Which Will Breed Flies. Armstrong Oa Library Board. Matter Mrs. A special session of the city coun cil was held Thursday nigh at which a ery stringent and a very good garb age and public health ordinance was pastel. It will go into effect as soon as published this week and next. The provisions of the ordinance art salculated to kill the fly and so protect the public from danger of disease from this pest. People must not permit on their premises any of the following unsanitary fly-producing. diesese-causing conditions: (1) Animal manure in any quantity which is not securely pro lected from- flies. (2) Privies, vaults, cesspools, pits, or like places, which are not securely protected from flies. (3) Garbage in any, quantity which is not securely protected fro m flies. (4) Trash, litter, rags or thing whatsoever in which any flies breed 'or multiply. Mrs. H. A: Armstrong was elect ed . a member of the Library Board to fill- the vacancy caused by the resignation of vMrs. Smith. Her appointment . will be - heartily ar proved by the city. F. M. ' Mc Crory received two votes ' for ' the place. . ( New arc lights were ordered for the following places: ' .. Corner east Wshington and In diana; corner Alexander and Bay less: corner Center and Pearl; corn er Center and South, north of via duct; corner west Laporte and 7th; corner west Jefferson and 5th ; corn er west Harrison and Plumb. Pive Hundred Club. Mrs. C. A. "Wills entertained the sixteen ladies of the Five Hundred club at her home "Wednrsilsv after noon. This was the first party of the nev club year. The former of ficers, Mrs. Ellis, president, and Mrs. "Wills, secretary are to serve another year. Six games were played, after which the hostess serv ed a dainty luncheon.- To Have New Auto. Harry Humrichouser has ' odered a new Model 3 Buick Motor Car. It is a 1911 Model and will hold five or seven passengers . It is to be 40 or 50 horsa power. ,Tbenew car b expected here in about tea days. CONVENT ON OF OUR STATE S. S. WORKERS COUNTY PRESIDENT URGES ALL (INTERESTED TO ATTEND THIS THE BIGGEST MEETING EVER.HELD. PROMINENT SPEAKERS Sessions Will Be From June 8 to June 11 at Ft. Wayne... Tha Prrgram as Arranged for Occasion. All persons interested in church & S.S. work should accept this oppor tunity to attend the greatest of all our state Conventions on S.S. work. The following is a general outline of the program. Thursday June 8 at 2.00p.ra.thr.e simultaneous conferences on Elemen tary, advanced and Temperance De- I'aiiiiiem, luuunea ai o..iU DV a general preparatory service. At 7.30 will be addresses of welcome, responded to by State Prcs.W.C. HaiV afft?r which Dr. Cornelius Woellkin ot Kochester, X.Y.. will speak cn "Rel'gious Verifications". Friday, June 0th. From 8.30 to 10.00 conferences on Home, and Teacher Training Dept's. ond State Council. The general ces sion- will be addressed bv Dr.L'ttle- field of New York Citv and Miss KU Patrick of Corinth, Miss., The af ternoon session will be addressed by Dr.Woelfkin. At 4.00 oVlock w'll be held the Denominational' Rallies. In the evening there wi'l be twin meetings, both starting at 7.30, one for women addressed by Rev. TV. A. Brown of Chicago and Miss Kilpat- rick, the other a mass meeting ad dressed by Dr.Littlefield and Dr. Woelfkin . Saturday, June 10th. From 8.30 to 10.00 there w ll be three .Simultaneous conferences on Elementary, Advanced and Adult Dept's. The general session follow ing to be addressed bv Dr."vVoelfkin and Dr.Littlefield. From 1.30 to 2.55 p.m. three simultaneous confer ences for Pastors, Sunday School Supt's. and Teachers and State Coun cil.. The general session following will be addressed bv ' Rev.'W. A. Brown and. Mis.y Kilpatri?k. At 4.35 an Elementary Division Tea will be given at Elementary Head- quariers. At 7.00p.m.the MJen's Parade will take place when 3500 men will march through the center of the city to the First Presbyterian church where they will be addressed by Miss Kilpatrick and Dr.Woelfkin At the same" time a general Mass Meeting will be held in the Conven tion Church, to be addressed bv Mc- Eifresh of Chicago and Rev.'W. A. Brown. Sunday, June 11th. The morning session w'll be omitt ed, but delegates will visit other schools and churches. At 2.39 p.m. will be held three simutaneous evan gelistic meetings, one to be addressed by Rev. Brown, another bv Marion Lawrence of Chicago, and the other by Dr.McElfresh and Dr."Woelfkin. At 4.00 there wili be a Mother ?s Meeting and at 7.30 there will be three more meetings addressed by tRev. Brown, Dr. McElfresh, and Mar- f-on Lawrence. T The rnnsic will be in the hands of Profs. Ex'cell ' and Roper. A: beautiful silk Conquest Fla? will be piven to) the county whose county and township officers total the great est' mileage' In coming 'to "the conven tion 'and registering. .All persons "nterested in A. B.C., work as more' information along this" line will be given than ever before. Every question will 'be answered, and a countless number of new, but tried and tnie ideas will be given This Convention will be especially valuible to all A.BvC.'s. "Why can 'i your class send one or more and help ben efit Marshall County T For any further information ask, O.E.Ellis, Bremen, In!., or R.J.Leonard, Plvmouth. For Your JText Sale. Remember that I am in the Sale business, with headquarters at Astley & Hoham's store, where all sale date will be made. Give me a call for your next Sale and I will do all in my power to make your sale a good one. rnone 87U. Jb'. w . w imams. w 1-8-15 Whooping cough ia not dangerous when the' cough is kept . locco , cad expectoration- easy hy giving Cham berlain's Cough , Rened j.- It . has been , used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect ' success. For sala by all Dealers. Prospects For Band Concerts. The Plymouth band is now thor oughly organi d nud in shape to furnish, musi.' for the c'ty when need ed. On Decoration Day t!:ere were fourteen men i the band. It is probable that the number -will never much exceed this as nearly all the available musicians are now enroll ed. Whether or not Plymouth will have band concerts this summer will depend on the funds raised for this purpose. A .bad concert m ans three nisrhts, two of practise and one for the concert ?n 1 the boys are not dis posed to give this much t:m3 grat s. They feel that they should be paid at lr;t $2.00 pei man for such ser vices. Formerly the n?ce?sarv funds have been contributed bv Plvmouth merchants. As yet no move has been made toward providing this en tertainment for Plvmouth and its isitors. Brotherhood Meeting. The regular meeting of the Broth erhood of the Pr?sbyterian church will be hold tomorrow evening. This will be the first meeting with the "ew raster an l a full attendance is lesired. Bring a friend. Taking Bicycle Trip. John S.Oast and son left thi morning for Wisconsin on their b: cy cles. Thev will be gone about two months and will rusticate and visit among relatives and friends. LOT IS CHOSEN BY THE BOARD $1500 PAID ON PROPERTY AS FIRST INSTALLMENT OF PRICE PRICE OF C4500. PLAN FOR CITY HALL Owners Donat'e $500 To Library Matter of Site Considered Long and Well By Board. After a year of preliminary ar rangements the Fiymouth Library Board has contracted for the Gilson Cleaveland property as a site -for the new Public Library. The Board has done nothing hastily but jhas edeavored to feel the ' public pulse rnd to choose that site which, in their judgment would be, best for all time arid was most desired by the citizens of Plymouth as a whole. The price of the property was $4500. Of this sum $300 was re mitted as p gift from owners Hol brook G. Cleavelad, of St. Louis, Mo., and Victoria C. Sheppard of Cermantown, Pa. Fifteen hundred dollars was turned over today by the board. There is some talk of selling off the west thirty feet to the city i fathers, on which to build a City Hall, the idea being to make the architecture the same in style, and to enable one heating plant and one janitor to care for both public buildings.. Nothing has been de-, cided in this regard howev er. . The Library Board has hopes of building a $15,000 building. How soon the erection of the building will be begun will depend on how soon the lot can be paid for as the pres ent hdnse on it is not to ' be remov ed until that time. . Picnic Parties. . Miss Nettie Slough with her boys and ' girls of ' th' fifth gradepicniced at the Zehner Park "Wednesday af tes noon. ' - r" ,. Misses Carrie . and Laura Boss and Miss DeEtta Price went with .their scVölars of the first and second grad s to the Fair Grounds . "Wednesday. There were about one hundred pres ent and they took great delight in playing in the grove. They tested their speed in races and the south siders feel that they are a '-little in the lead in that line.' The" chidren brought lunch and were surprised by their teachers with a treat of ice cream. Miss "Wilcox and Miss Coddington accompanied their students of the sixth and seventh grades to Pretty Lake where they at dinner nndj spent a delightful day Thursday. The boys paid the transportation an ne rs furnished there- iresuiuciiis. The uniform success that has at tended the US3 of. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reiaedy has made it favorite, everywhere. It can always , depended , upon. For sale by all Dealers. Woman. s Power Over Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and hbnest love of a worthy man. When she loses it und stilt Ioes on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who supers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health sutlers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, h;r iT.hh:lty end her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. ?ierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescriied for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's til ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to won' en. It purifie, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No honest dealer will s. J vise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. - " IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL, Dr. Plerve'M Plessaat Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, Lhvr and Bowtls. Visited by Auto Parties. Nine automobiles, each containing five passengers, made their way to the home of James Putman of Weit township, Saturday, May 27. They all came with well filled baskets, the contents of which were served on Tables spread irader that renown ?d maple tree in Putman 's front yard. Those present were Mr.and Mrs.J. B.Keiser, two sons and one daughter Mr.and Mrs.L.B. Rough; Mr.and Mrs. Lewis Smith; Mr.and Mrs.J. and daughter; Mr.and Mrs. Miller and two sons: Mr.and Mrs.W.P. Rough, two sons and one daughter; Mr.and Mrs. Jacob Rough; Mr.and, Mrs. Elmer Rough; Mr.and Mrs. II. A.Swartlz; Mr. and ,Mrs.. Albert Rhodes; Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Warner; i Mr.and Mrs. David Warner of Penn. Mr.and Mrs. John Swartz and son; Mr. and Mrs.Percival Roush; Mr. and Mrs. L.C.Kepler, three sons and two daughters; Mrs. Wm. Koch and two daughters. Farewell to Mrs. Hahn. Mrs. L. E. Dial entertained the Young Ladies Social Union of the Presbyterian church at a farewell party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Idella Hahn who left todaj for the west. The evening was spent with games and refreshments served by the hostesess. The ladies presented Mrs. Hahn with a bkeautiful locket. A numler of friends saw Mrs. Hahn off on the Vandalia train Thursday morning. Alumni Banquet. The Alumni Association are plan ning for a pleasant reunion next "Wednesday evening. The banquet will be bed in the "Washington High School. A fine program of toasts and music is being arranged under the , leadership , of Mrs. "Winnie Humrichouser, the president, anlF. Thompson Myers, the secretary. We are headquarters for a lot of nice things that you will no doubt want when school days are over. 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