1913-12-12 Pm

1913-12-12 Pm

k . P l y m o u t h M a i l PLYMOUTH, MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913 WHOLE l|lo. j I ^ * Memories of the Past ^ 8*®* Local Items To solve tbe problem of what to buy Tbe pl8]T *‘ln Louisiana” given by for him, visii Shingleton’s. In Thie Paper Twonty-fivo Yoara Ago . talent umlpr the direction of Hu'' What Shall I Buy Edison Disc Phonographs Tadap. Lsbadie for ttte benefit of Piym- Mrs. Geo. Lane and son 'Vernon visit' outb Lodge No. 238, Knights of Pythias ed friends in Detmis the latter part of at the opera house Monday evening was last week. Indistructable Plate Records, largely attencied and was presented in a L. H. Bennett is building an additicNQ most creditable m ^ner in d e ed L. L. Mrs. Myron Willet and Mrs. Ed. ...For Christmas Real Diamond Points 1 the west end of hia fanning mill shop.^ £all of NorAviu^ as Joe~*^leigh, Willet were guests of relatives in De­ Fred Burch, after an iltaesa of a weeE* Willard Annrtioog, troit this week. No Changing of Needles is out again. Miss EUsabethGilesasSavannah Blake, Tile question is .s c h jii answered when you ^nter (Wr StOlBfr Mrs. ilarry Brown as Yrola Mendoza, Mr. and “Mrs. E.C. Leach visited their and view our lar^e line of Christnia.s Gifts. SonfeminK lu these two models is eliminated We have had lovely winter weather Aichie Collins as Rastus, Howard Brown granddaughter, Madeline Bennett at everyone and just a little more for your money than anywhcjfl?. far, and many farmers have fovind it a< Colonel Blake and Jesse Hake Monroe last Sunday. every unnecessary item of e.ypense “Nutbin” took the more prominent else. Besides wt- ,s4i\ e Piauo Contest ^•otes with every’ without in anj" wa}' .saeritioing any convenient to do ploughing. parts of the play in a manner that re­ Jay Sackett and family have moved H. H. Saflord dug his potatoes last flected great credit upon their efforts. into part of the bouse with Mr. Perkins essential to the proper and artistic Tuesday and did some ploughing also. Stephen Jewell as Tom Perkins, W. J. on E7 Ann Arbor street. Wednesday, Dec.' 17th rendering of tlx' Edison Disc Victrola He was in something of a hurry with TboupsoD as Judge Anthony Wilkins, Qten Jewell as Dick Sellers, Robt. Todd Harry Brown who bad the misfortune We offer < loo.uiM^ votes with every ti.ix) purchase of any of and Columbia Recsrrds. We also bis potatoes, as he wanted to get them *as Bill, Mrs. Romeo W c^ as Mrs. to break one of his ribs Thanksgiving taken care of before tbe holidays. Raleigl^ Mies Florence McLeod as the following articles: , have Victrola ami Columbia Ma­ Maud Fletcher, Miss Zadia White as day is able to be out again. chines in stock. Do not miss hear­ Mrs. C. W. Valentine and Mrs. A. K' Jessie Miller all took their parts in Mrs. Hulda Everett has sold .her farm BOOKS _^heeler spent Thanksgiving at Toledo. ing the Xmas Record^. Prices are most able manner.^ The stage settings to Chas. and Albert Schmidt of Detroit, A 5iie line of the latest Books, also popular .copyrights at 50c. '^ A t about half*pasi two o’clock Wed* were tbe best that ^Ss ever been seen m uniform the world over. on tbe stage of tbe local opera bouse Cbas. Decker negotiating the sale. each ami Children’s Books from 2 .sc. up to 75c. each. nesday morning Dan Adams, Chas. and added greatly to the success of the Mrs. G. A. Ravil.er v)as called to Miller, and two or three others dieoover* play. The electrical effects and ar­ Detroit last week on account of the STATtONERY ed a bright light in tbe First National rangement was in charge of Arthur death of her raother^Mrs. Emily Braden. Many beautiful Christmas Boxes from 25c. up. BEVER PHARMACY bank and without making any investiga: Hood. During tbe evening music was tton they proceeded to the residenee of furnished by Miss Czarina Penney, Mrs. Ruth Hensley and little daugh­ Block South of Lester VanDeCar, Ezra Routnour, ter Irene have gone to Bag'-naw where FOUNTAIN PENS P. M. Dope! O. A. Fraser, tbe cashier, to notify him Hoken and Nona Anderson.’••■y fiiu- line from $i.oO ud to 415.0 0 . of the discovery. Mr. Fraser lives in a they will n'main with friends during the winter. ^ double house, about forty rods from tbe TOILET SETS , Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Chaffee enter­ bank, W. H. Boyt.ooou^ies one-bali of I\'or\' I \V.>u<l. A Conuniinication tained the five hundred duo at their H<.uiuifully lined boxes, handsome the bouse, ^^dam , Miller and oompan* useful Christmas Gift. ion when they reached Fraser’s house home on Penniman avenue last Wed "Mr. Editor:— aesddy evening. knooke^n the side gf the house, and At tbe annual fair given by the IVORY PIECES spoke.^M r. Fraser awoke and he Ladies ' Aid Society of the Newburg Nortbville’s new municipal water c a c n W ^ Planned Mr. Hoyt, who upoh lookfnfr church a few weeks ago, a number of power plant, the cement dam for which MANICURE SETS out ttie window from the eeoo^ floor persons were made sick after partaking was constructed last summer and autumn In l>enuli(til of the'supper, w d it was all^e^ that ■ c-.'-es. convenient for ladies to carr}’ in th e it and seeing three men standing in front tbe meat purchased at our store was at a cost of $2,000, has been tested and hand ba^s, I’riud from >i .0 0 up. of the house, and not recognising their tainted and that thie was tbe cause of and found satisfactory. Froni 40 to 60 voioee, tb o u ^ t them desperadoes, who the sickness. A sample, of tbe meat pie horse-power can be depended upon, HAND MIRRORS were trying to entice Mr. Fraser out of was sent to the State board of health ' which is enough to take care of a large ■ .. ■ *1 I Lansing for examination and a report proportion of the village lighting system. tbe house f(^ the purpose ol bank rob­ has been made by tbe state bacteriolo - bery, and raising his window fired his gist, from which it will be seen that the, ^Dorothy Dibble ^reeably entertained Extra Special for Wednesday revolver in the air to frighten them meat as taken from our store was not about thirty of her schoolmates and MO.»>oo voles \\iin>e with every $ 1.00 purchase of any iW EEK aw ay ^^ d it had that effect. Adams, the cause of tbe trouble. A copy of tbe friends at her home last Saturday after- report is given below, to correct auy kind of •Talcum I'owder ' or “ W inter Toilet Cream” ^faich ,te‘ who supposed Hoyt was firing at him^ fhlse reports that have been made that noon in honor of her tenth birthdajy* ^ Kunrnnteed to k « p the d u i p . « « r . soon put a gap between himself and the concern us. Games were the entertainment of tfie-' . -.i, -.i , house. Miller then called out and in­ Yours truly, . 5 5 .fMio voie.s will l)c «'U1i a 50c. purchase and 2 S.0 0 0 votei- afternoon, after which sunoersupper was 'with -.i a 25__ c. ])urohnse. ‘ ‘ ™ formed Hoyt and Fraser who they were Todd Bros. served. The guests returned to their and their errand there, ao^^^bey all Lansing, December 4,1913. homes wishing her many more happy r i • went to the bank to learn ^ cause. Mr. W. I. Smith, birthdays. MAKE your savings account a family proposition.— Everything was found to be in order Wixoro, Michigan. Saturday, Dec. 13 Interest that little wife of yours. there and the only cause that they were Dear Sir: SCHOOL NOTES. .Anoihvr s]>ecial on .Lowney’s and Brooks Box- Cbocolitefl. able to give for the light seen, was Chat The sample of meat pie de­ The seventh grade had their picture Same mimiK;r of votes as given last week. ' Conduct the affairs of the household along busines lines, a small piece of wood among the coal livered to this laboratory by Mr. Barnes taken last Friday. has been examined and found to be free W'e iiave a fine line- of all ilie niakts of Cigars put up in gjfk* k<lepitig account of every little expendiaure and learn to had been put in tbe stove the night be­ from bacteria. The sixth graders are writing letters fore and was blasipg up at the time ttiey .ind nave exchanged letters with the boxes containing ’■■•i, L\vent.\-five and fifty cigars each; TheiB'^ Tbe history of Ibis epidemic has been •xtli graders at Northvillc. saw the light. /^Hmy were “loaded for communicatM to us in a brief way but cost 50C, 90c.. 050., ^ti.oo. etc. a box. Al.so have a finei linn 4^ I I’riday was composition day in the Watch Where The Money Goes bear” and it wouldn’t have been safe we are unable to give any clear explana­ Tobacco put ui< in f'.lass and Tin Humidors at 50C., 90C .,i$|.00^ ; tion for its cause without more informs- ixth grade and some very good eompo- for anyone to have been prowling arouiivd tltions have been handed in. With e\cr\ Si'OO purchase Saturday we will give you |QO,OQB^ You will be surprised how soon you will see where tion concerning .the way tbe various votc-i KKio voles w ii be given* with every 5c.

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