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The weekly Republican. (Plymouth, Ind.) 1911-1922, June 08, 1911, Image 7

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RF A I PJT TP TIP to Sns.in and Thad WMtlnr nart '
JUk-J A X, A Aw " X
of iol-4 30-35-2 North tp $4000.
o 1 T T? i j
Furnished by Cressner & Co. . T.. . - f,
a chatters cf title, Plymontn, Ind of gwW 33 West . $gf)00
Owners of the only Absct books TB0l r9rnnrtA nnA Jfa a
in Marshall County. Abstracts of Joshua y and Susie F Barnev
title to all lande in TVInrcti-slI rvrmvl .
. vvumvj nortn acres
compiled promptly and accurately. ' vtw tn $S00O
of swl-4 31-34-1
Avilliam McKesson ani w?f w .1 Tiemola Harris and hus i d to
to Martin and Anna Toner lots 6-5-7- E an Minnie S Nelson lot 23
block 17, also lots 2-3-6-7 block 16 Timers add Bourbon $1800.
Tyner $1300.
Ella C Fresin-er and hus w d to James
Jacob Lichtenberger part of n w 1-4 auu-
-J-32-1 Union tp $200.
W II Bollman w dtoBFWatkins
part of out lot no40Ni!es and Ser
ing's add Plymouth $1400.
SURPKISE MR. RANDALL.
Teachers Give Farewell Party to
... Those of Their Number Who
Will Not Return.
Arges Commencement.
Argos High School graduate! the
largest class in its history en Tues
day, May 30. They were:
Dessie Bixler, Ralph Beltz. Made
Fox, Ruth Oantz, Ruth Harley, Clyde
Lehman. Harry Nellans, Eunice New
liouse, Katie Tersonett, Lewis Patti
son, Amza Puterbaugh, Lillie Rule
- Lois Shaw, Grover Shafer, Mae Todd
Laura Thornrmrpr. William Thompson
Thursday evening after school the and Delfay Wickizer.
Mary' A Reid and hus w d to Plymouth teachers, with plans afore- The Ariros orchestra furnished mu
.mes'W Baer part of lot 22Ilion thought, slipped into the Superin- " for tbe occasion. The program
tendent ä office while he was not fNows:
Alfred Nufer and wife w d to about. With speed and quiet they March. "Bonetha" McFall
Emory Shenefield lot 4 Nufers add made ' some transformations there Invocation Rev.D.E.Vanvactor
Bremen $200. srul sen Jr Mr. Randall. When Selection, "Slower bong" Linsre
Lydia Laudeman et al w d to he walked in he found tables set in Ideal Brotherhood Dessie Biner
fieoro-e M Dansman- 80 acrfs in n dainty style. Twenty-five teachers Simon Says Thumbs Up Lois Shaw
MOTION
EXERCISES
AT WEBSTER
uourtland L Morris and wife wd 29-35-3 German tp $4700. sat down and were served by the Progress' of Civilization
10 unaries Aloslander 10 acres in n jacob Vollmer et al w dto Misses Langdon, Protsman and Amza Puterbauarh
wi-4 1J mrl Center tp $2100. - Samuel Mutti part of swl-4 26-35-3 Southwick to a delic'ous luncheon Overture, "Sincerity" Bernand
William A Holland w d to Fred C German tp $4600. . consisting of strawberries, icecream What is Before the Girl of Toiay
Morlock lot 23 Kochs add Prettv Stephen Edwards ecd by com and cake. For the la?t course thev Ruth Gantz
Lake $100. I mm deed to Cordelia A Edwards had tonsts, not dry. Crayon Talk Harry Xellans
Fred C Morlcck ad wife w d to part of sec 27-32-1 Union tpnocon The party was in the nature of a The Farmer of Today
-John Lewis Drake lot 23 Kochs add Jacob J Beyler and wife w d to farewell to these teachers who will Wilifiam Thompson
Pretty Lake $100. Charles R and Nettie M Richey 40 not return next year, and they were Overture, "Godolphin" Bennet
' Beecher Stout and wife w d to acres in nwl-4 26-35-3 German tp each given an opportunity to speak Recitation, ".Home Sweet Home"
Harry E Fuller tract north of RR $4000. or themselves. Mr. McDowell Lillie Rule
of east half of nwl-4 4-32-1 Union Jacob J Beyler and wife w d to acted as toast-master. Our Boat is Launched. Where Shall
tp $2000. Frank E Milner 70 acres in nel-4 MissXhesney made a witty re We Anchor? Del fay Wickizer
Lucy Cutler and bus wd to John 24-34-2 North Mp $3275. sponse to the toast, "Matrimonial Class Son?, "Farewell"
O Snyder 40 acres in 18-34-2 North Jacob J Beyler and wife w dto Prospects in the West." Presentation of Diplomas
tD $2000. Frank B and Nettie S . Walmer 40 Mr. Schell pave an illustrate! March, "Ford" Zickel
Mollie Binser w d to Anna C acres in 23-35-3 German tp $3000 talk on "What I Can Sav in Two Benedition
Machlan lot 16 Brownlees add Plvm Smith N Stevens com com deed Minutes."
I - v I " r TT r
outn $1000. to William li and L.iza JtranKim ;ur. iiarns loastea to a nnisn, Senior Class Troubles.
TT J .1 L v P ottt11 OZJ VL O VnHh ir jfel. "Our Denartincr Friends.""
to Effie F T?m, int 20 Holl n.i.i Gl.arlps II Sells and wife w d to Mr. McKessen relieved his nrnd In spite of the threatening weather
Plymouth $700. Samuel J Burgener 80 acres in sw on the subject, "The Profession I the members of the senior class were
Sarah A Bavlor and l,, w .1 fn 14 31-34-1 West to $2000. zm Leavinsr. " aeterminea 10 carry ouc mcir pianf,
Alexander -Starrett lot 9 Nile nnd - Hss Wilcox referred beautifully M"or a Picnic at Pretty Lake Friday
n r t;4. ti,i, um tkt, "P Pormin nnd wifp w d to to "Pleasant Mpmories of Plvm-M bout ten o'clock the started on a
iu xux xiait xtt uiuuiu r i-Z'j I 1 1 -
FIGHT BETWEEN KUTO OP
SCOTLAND AND OUTLAWED
CHIEFTAIN ENDS PRO
GRAM OF 8th GRADERS.
Advantages of a
Checking Account
in.
Acquaintance
at Bank
F Not the least of thj advantages of having a checking account
at this bank is the acquaintance which it promotes between the
depositor and our officer?.
7 This acquaintance enables our officers to get in touch with the
interests of the depositors, and to lend all the co-operation con
sistent with conservative banking.
F Our officers gbdly welcome the opportunity to extend the
facilities of the bank to new depositors.
THE MARSHALL COUNTY TRUST S SAYINGS CO. Plymouth, lot
LADY OF THE LAKE
Auditorium Filled To Overflowing
and Many Turned Away Music
And Recitations Were
Finely Given.
Laura A Roberts bv rdn edn deed John W Winemrer part of s e 1A 29- outh. " hay rack in the usual style with well
to Lizzie Roberts nml 1-19. nf l"i'J.U2 Center to $2500. Mr. Randalls speech very nearly "cd baskets.
acres in 24-33-2 Center tn $114. is TW of .T.ne.nb Davennort deed wd broke up the meeting, for there have As they approached Plum stvoet
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Lanrfi A Rohprt l,v c-.ln rAnilA t n,-n,U lnt fiO T.ooan's adJ "een tue most cordial ad kindly ineir coiors ere seen to oe suuueniy
. - I i" - i , ,. . . . . ,...." li. .1 pi , ,i
to Edar A Roberts und 1-1 0f4.l T.nn7 4- leiauons between mm and ins lellow lowered rom tne na? stau on tue
""F"" I . .. - - ..I,... i rr.i
acres in 24-33-2 Center tn 412.50. TTnrW A T.or.in and wife n c d to workers ?nd Ins words ot farewell .school inuuiin ine entiniastic
1 1 J I li n . i i n .. I . i. .
Clarence R Roberts and wife qe-1 Mathias Swihart lot 29 ori?nal p'at P ere IIU1 ot ine ancss oi pmin?. M-niors iom no ume in uurryimr 10
to Sarah J Roberts und 1-12 of 55 Fredercksburjr $12. tlie scene to rotect tl,eir colors &ni
acres in 24-3.3-2 Center tn$.-)25. F'iinh MrElfrech w d to Simeon Memorial. ere insr me na- was -any lioatm?,
ex-
Laura A Roberts by jrdn gdn deed and Martha Cooper swl-4 32-32-2 To tiie officers and mpmhors of ATil?s
to Clarence K Koberts und 1-12 of Green tp $11000.
interest in east iialf of 2." acres in
nel-4 24-33-2 Center tp $137ö.
lizzie Roberts w d to Sarah J
Roberts west 12lo acres of west
half of nel-4 24-33-2 Center tp137.i
Geonre II Dunn by. com com deed
to Albert and Herman Shilling part
of nwl-4 a-34-l West tp $1.
Jacob P Ouirley and wife w dto
Oratio D Fuller part of nwl-4 4-33
1 Union tp Sl
Chas W Ramsev et at w d to Ed
ward A Zimmer SO acres in 4-33-1
West tp $2400.
Edward A Zimmer and wife to
Emanuel Geller 80 acres in 4-33-1
.West tp $2400.
Alexis Coquillard by trustee w d
to William B Beesler' lot 12.'Coquil
lard and Hines Cor plat of Lapaz
$3T.
Arthur Barber and wife w d to
Grace B Stiles 6 acres in nwl-4 27
aVl Polk tp $390.
John F Pritsch et al w d to Ella
Rose und 2-3 of part' of sel-4 7-33-4
also part of sel-4 18-33-4 Bourbon
tp also lets 7 and 8 Thayers First
add Bourbon $12050.
as befor?, above the triumphant par
ty. The seniors guarded the place
or some time but finally Irft, sus
very uneasy lest those
uniors" might do some
x xi -- w- g ster member. Caro ine Cra
tp $3000. Annthor l,nl- in. Wa-.,1
nugiracyanu,ue wuioxr . claia hag hrokenm Another wm w. n- Na.Wi..
oi our memDers has been taken Irom
The Eighth Grade Promotion
ercises at the Webster school audi
torium last night ended in a fight.
James Fitz-James, King of Scotland
in disguise, vanquished the outlawed
chieftain, Roderick Dhu, after a
sword battle which wrought the
audience up to a high pitch.
Erwin Haag as James Fitz-James
snd Chester Thompson as Dhu were
jthe combatants and handled their
swords in fencing in a style that
would clo credit to much older and
more experienced persons. This
combat was the last act in the play
"Lady of the Lake," which was part
two of he excellent program of the
if t;1v, v' ',T)j.f p v .
Part Ot nel-4 lfl-33-3 nuo nnrt nPl At neos A Diltc nnd wif W d f O I -r mt .. . I
" , . oiooo n i o-a nV L V tt w i i a ö- committee submit tneiollow- r:c:on, cnd
nel-4 24-33-2 Center tn $Si0.92. Frinlv TT Tracv n w 1.4 of s w 1-4 , jhioiu ana
c.i t t i . , , . , - - , , o-. , T- memorial, on tne death oi nur "n-m-htv i
f " p J . , : A.f; , ,K" A sister member, Caroline Craig: fi.;. nfrf.
Laura A Roberts all right title and ion tp $3000. t v 1 L
Marry A Weiser vs. Minnie Belle
Kesler and Robert Morehouse. Can
cel Deed.
Mary A. Weiser vs. John T. Lew
alien, et al. Cancel Deed.
John F Pritsch and wife w d to
Charles Pritsch und 2-3 of part of
nel-4 5-33-4 also part cf sel-4 32-
34-4 Bourbon tp $1600., '
Charles Pritsch et al wa to John
F Pritsch und 2-3 of 120 ices in
32-34-4 also part of swl-V 4-33-4
Bourbon tp $1400.
Samuel J Haag et al, w d to
Elizabeth J Haag part of lots 4-5
8 block 2 Tyner $G00.
Marvin H Shively and wife wd
to Adaline Rusher part of nwl-4
19-334 Bourbon tp $700..
. James H Kizer and wife w d to
Minnie A Joyce lot in Inwod $250
John E Johnston and wife w 4
to Gertrude Haynes Flint part of
lot 37" Thayers' add ' Bourbon $1050.
eis II Tracy n w 1-4 of n w 1-4 31-
32-1 Union tp $2000. '
Moses A Dilts and wife w d to
Frank II Tracy s w 1-4 of n w 1-4
also n w 1-4 of s w 1-4 31-32-1 Un
ion tp $3000.
John Horgeshimer and wife w d
to Elizabeth McFeely lot 10 Vandalia
add Culver $1.
William Shiar w d to Jacob Cav-
ender part of fot 62 Cabell's add
Plymouth $140.
Flo-d W Miller and'wife w d to
Mary J Boyce part of Brown lot
Wheeler's con add Plymouth $2400.
Lovina M Bowles and hus w d to
Emanuel Geller lot 75 Fa:ryview
Place add Plymouth $200.
Scott W Hendricks and wife w d
to Lovina M Bowles lot 64 and 65
Fairview Place add Plymouth $500.
Margaret S Osborn and hus w d
to William O'Connor 7 acres in lot
3 in 7-32-1 -Union tp consideration
George A Shrock and wife w d to
Franz Kersch lot C4 Vollmer and
Saur's add Bremen $125.
Unknown by Auditor tax deed to
Mary A Stoneburner tract north of
R U in 14-34-1 Polk tp $2.02
Daniel Voreis and wife w d tv
Floyd Miller lot 2 Elliott place add!
Plymouth $000. !
Martha E Bolin w d to Susanna H
Sutton lot in Argos S75. 1
among us. The imp-rishable pirt The trustees of the county will
1. x 1 i Pi i . I moof in tli a n1!4rt'o AK nt f am
jias taken us ingni, to try tne " uunwi o vmc uujwu
realities of that undiscovered da-v and e,ect a unty supenntend-
ountrv, from whence" no one has ent of schools for tbe next four
ever returned. We shall miss her. years, llie democrats have prac-
The chair she occupied as Press Cor
respondent, and which she filled so
well, is vacant and draped in fond
memory of her faithfulness . and
efficient work.
Resolved That we condole with
the sorrowing friend? in their be
reavement; and while they mourn
her as wife, moiher and sister, we
as a company of our fraternal order
do wish to express our heartfelt
sympathies for thera in their great
sorrow. We mourn her as a loyal,
true friend of "The Veterans aid
his dependent ones," and who had
the respect and esteem of us all.
Resolved That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the family of
the deceased, and that they be pub
lished in the Plymouth papers.
Martha Field.
R. Savina Houghton,
Ida L. Welsh,
Committee.
ticalty settled on Mr. Rizer of
Bourbon as their candidate for the
place and the republicans will pre
set the name of the present officer,
Mr. Steinebach. The trustees are
divided politically five and five. Mr.
Wolfe of West township has ben
ery sick for some time and will
not be able to attend the meeting.
It was thought that he would have
to have his arm amputated, but it
is thought now that it will not be
necessary.
evening.
. Osro Fletcher and wife w d to
Christa 'Fitzpatnck 20 acres insal-4
19-32-3 Tippecanoe tp (2550.
Samuel Mutti w d to Jacob Vol
lmer and Charles G Sauer part f
wl-4 2535-3 also part 'of; sel-4 -33-35-3
(krman tp '$11600;--' " ' -"
Eunice Isabell Gibbons w d to
Oregon C Gibbons' part of nel-4 17-33-3
Center tp eon not given.
Uriah Swihart w d to Chauncey
E. Markley east half of swl-4 27-32-3
Walnut tp $5350.
John Collier deed by admr admr
deed to Sarah M Jarrell lot ad
joining Tyner $730.
Heirs of Charles Banks deed wd
to Harvey McGowaa part of nel-4
10-32-1 Union tp $1M)0.
Thomas Moslander and wife w d
to Thomas M Jenes and Joab Mos
lander lot 62 Independence add
Plymouth $150.
Thomas M Jones w d to Essie M
lUte lot 44 Central add to Plym
outh $100.
Samuel Lemler and wife . w d to
George F Lemler blocks 34-9 Linns
Con add Bourbon $1500:"
Clark Rittenhouse 'and wife w d
to B and O and C R R Co strip
alcn It R in 27-35-2 North 'ip no
Wheels on the Sidewalks.
On Decoration day the Misses
Julia Yockey and Tressie L:nken
helt were walking " on Michigan street
when a rider on a bicycle came
along behind them and ran into Miss
Linkenhelt knocking her down, but
giving her no serious injuries. The
bicycle rider was not only breaking
the law but wa inexcusably regard
less of the welfare of others.
Small boys, and larger ones, on
their wagons are becoming a menace
to those walking on the sidewalks.
Frequently they come along at top
speed and one can only escape be
ing run into by making a hasty leap
from the sidewalk. .
CC3
ducky Portland Cement CoTzd
Enjoy Dilnth.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd
Bowell ill be glad to learn that
are thoroughly enjoying their home
in Buluth. They - particularly like
the view of the 3 boats as they enter
and leave the. port, which can be
seen clearly from their front win
dows. Lois is having fine success
with her cooking and the only cloud
they have had to mar their happi
ness is a carbuncle on the neck
which has been troubling Lloyd for
some time.
Hurt His Foot.
Flint Helms, while running along
the shore at Pretty Lake Thursday
stepped on something which cut his
foot quite - badly He with eight
other boys had gone with Gerald
Overmyer in the auto The boys
brought him to town where Dr.
Preston took some stitches in the
wound The hurt is not serious
but will keep its owner at home for
a few days..
(3AG70RIÄ
Special Service of Song.
The services next Sunday morning
at the Presbyterian church will con
sist largely of sacred music which
has been requested. The choir has
been making special preparation for
the occasion, which promises to be
very enjoyable to all who attend.
In connection with it the pastor will
speak on "Christian Hymns as Lit
erature."
On account of the baccalaureate
services at night, there will be no
service at the Presbyterian church,
that those who desire may attend at
the Methodist church. The Endeav
or socity, however, will meet at 6
o'clock for their service, adjourning
in time to attend the other service.
Saved His Wife's Life.
"My Wife would have been In
her grave today" writos 0, H.
Brown of Muscadine " Ala "it it
id noUbeen"for Dr. King's " New
Discovery. ; She was down in her
bed,: not able V to get , up "without
help, i She : had a: seven 'bronchial
trouble. and a dreadful cough. I
got her. a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery,! and she " soon began to
mend, and was well in a i hort time . ' '
Infallible for coughs and : colds, its
the most reliable remedy on earth
for desperate lung trouble) hemor
rhages, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever,
croup .and whooping cough. 50c,
$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran
teed by Fred Wenzler.
Lightning Kills Jew.
In 1906 lightning killed only 169
people in this whole country. One's
chances of death by lightning are
less than two in a million. The
chance of death from liver, kidney
or stomach trouble is vastly greater
but not if Electric Bitters be used,
as Robert Madsen, of West Burling
ton, la., proved. Four doctors gave
him up after eight months of suffer
ing from virulent liver trouble and
yellow jaundice. He was then com
pletely cured br Electric Bitters.
They're the best -stomach, liver, (Matthew,
nerve and kidney remedy and blood
purifier on earth. Only 50c at Fred
Wenzler?s.
The auditorium was filled to over
flowing and more than a hundred
were turned away, the door being
locked to prevent too great a jam.
Although the evening was a de
lightful one, the room was oppres
sively hot on account of the crowd
that pushed its way in, filling the
seats and all the standing room.
The orchestra, the instrumental
music and the solos were . received
with rounds of applause. Grace Mil
ner was encored on her singing of
the 'Japanese Maiden," and L:ll:an
Hahn as alo on her rendering of
Poe 's "The Raven." The audience
seemed to think these two especial
ly good. The recitation by Violet
Singrey was also finely done.
The decorations were not elaborT
ate, but the real trees and branches
and other decorations. The play
was well given throughout and was
a splendid departure from the usual
program on an occasion of this kind.'
The members of the class promoted
are:
Oliver Ager, Helen Viola Amones,
Charles Eugene Buck, Fan"ie Otitilia
Chart, Arthur Mortland Cleveland,
Glen Sylvester Cox, Grace Leona
Curtis, Faye Marie Denney, Ruth
Eva Davis, Elmer Albertus Fisher,
Lillian Mary Hahn, Erwin Arthur
Haag, Cletis Melvin , Hammaker,
Harry Fred Houghton, Carol lone
Humrichouser, .Man Winfield John
on, , Philip Long, Agnes May Massena
Mabel Fern Miller, Grace Ethel
Milner, Evangeline Etta Dee Lil'ian
Nelie Mvers. Estella
PUMP, GRIND, SAW
$65
For a
Perkins
Engine
This engine is
high grade i n
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, Pumjps, Hose, Tanks, Feed Grinders
Wood Saws, Corn Shellers, Meat Choppers,
Cream Separator Attachments, Etc., Etc
Call on AST'wEY (Em HOHAM, Atftnti for Plymouth
PERKINS WIND MILL AND ENGINE CO
MISHAW1K K, INDIANA
i-
MACHINERY FOR S AXE.
On account of the consolidation of thet Tribune a"nd Chronicle
printing plants I have the following machinery and materials .f
sale:
1 Potter 2-revolution cylinder pre33, four roller, table distribut
ing, air epringa all in good condition and can be seen running.
8x12 Schneidewind & Lee Gordon jobber in good condition.
Can be seen running.
. 1 7-column Dexper newspaper Folder, needs some repairs, but
can be put in good shape and make a fine machine at a email
price..
Boston staple binder, nearly new.
Proof press, cases, racks, mailing type, ten Jpoint body type,
and other materials.
If you are interested in any of this, write meJor prices, or better
Btill, come and see it. It will bear inspection.
IS. E. BOYS, Plymouth, Indiana.
Culver Commencement.
The Commencement exercises of
the Culver Military Academy begin
with the annual Concert at 8 p.m.
tonight.
Sunday Baccalaureate sermon by
Dr.McClure, McCormick seminary.
Monday Parades!, ridinjr, drills.
Tuesday The same, sham battle
and cotillon.
"Wednesday Drills, orations and
final bail.
, Thursday Awarding diplomas and
dismissal. .
A ; Terrible Blander.
to neglect liver trouble. Never do
it. , Take Dr. King's New life Pills
on the first sign of constipation,
biliousness or inactive bowels and
prevent virulent indigestion,' jaundice
or gall stones. They regulate liver,
stomach, and bowels and build np
your health. Only 25c. at Fred
Wenzler'g.
Leaves For Washington.
J. M. Wickizer left today foi
Washington ' to look for some bnsi.
ness opportunity in the great fruit
belt of that state. After he ha
located he will send for his family.
Grant Winrott's Funeral.
The funeral of Grant Winrott was
held, Tuesday at the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. Gideon Logan, of Lapaz.
He was buried, in the Fairmoont cem
etery and the-" services were conduct
ed by Rev. Strang.
Occupies New Residence.
' W. A. Hampton has just moved in
to his. new residence at 814 West
South street. His old residence fur
ther west he has sold to Jacob Cav
ender of Rutland, who will occupy it
some time in September. Mr. Ham
pjon las a fine house of eight rooms,
with modern conveniences. k
Sixteen Go to Rochester.
Sixteen ladies an gentlemen went
to Rochester Thursday night to hear a
Christian Science lecture of Frank
H. Leonard of Brooklyn. They re
port a fine lecture ana a good crowd.
Dr. Eiic-rry's day is Friiiy cf
Iva Phillips, Hazel Rnth Pomeroy,
Hazel Jane Poor, Clyde Price, Ruth
Rhinehart. Edna Gladys Ritter, Gail
Pessie Roberts, Gladys Melita Shreve
Violet Lucile Singrey, Russell
Losey Strang, Chester; Harrison
Thompson, Bertis Margaret Tomlin-
rv Ail
son, Ldwara iiourman, ivipna
Leonore Van Camp, Gilbert Vinall,
Omer White, Lula May Williams,
Walter Andrew Wise. Nina Pearl
Zeiters.
,A Peek Into His Pocket.
would show the box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve 'that E. S. Loper, a
carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. always
carries.' ' I have never had a; cut,
wound, bruise, or sore ; it would not
soon : heal," he -writes. Greatest
healer of burns, boil', scalds, chapped
hands and lips, fever-sores, skin
eruptions, eczema, corns and piles.
25c. at Fred Wenzler's.
Suicide at Rochester.
Mrs. John Stallard committed
suicide Thursday in her home at
Rochester . She dressed herself in
white, and lying down, shot herself.
Mrs. Stallard was apparently m
good health and all surroundings
seemed without question. It came
as a gref.t shock to the people in
general.
Attending Conference.
Mr. and Mrs..E. E. Shively left
Saturday for St. Joseph, Mo. to
attend the conference of the Breth
ren church. I
MONEY TO LOAN
ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, LIVE STOCK, ETC.
SECURITY, LOAN CO.
ROOM 1, PACKARD BLDG.
With W. H. ROBERTS AGENCY, Plymouth, Indiana
. . Agent in Office Saturday From 11 A. M. to 5 P. M.
HOME OFFICE: 12 I. O.'o. F BLK. SOUTH BEND, INDIANA !!
Tribbey & Mullenhour, Elevator
Old Thayer Grain Elevator
Highest Market Prices Paid in Cash for1 All Kinds of Grain.
FLOUR AND FEED FOR SALE ,
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, SEWER, TILE, SALT
TRIBBEY and MULLENHOUR
I Funeral Director anfl UMertaKer. 1
PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. . ?l
0 E. Leonard Ofäce 645 Residence S922. vi
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