Marshall County Republican, Volume 19, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 April 1875 — Page 1

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i CL& früher C ! 1 JOHN MILLIKiN, Rdi.or and Publiker. PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL COUNTY, IND., APRIL 15, 1875. VOL. XIX NO. 22 j

T H IE Marshall County Republican IS PI BLISHKII W WW THIKSIMY At &2.00 ior One 'er. At l.OO lor Mix Month Vt SO Cut. tor Three Munthit. TKBSts Pityiueiil ! ktMM RA ES OF ADVERTISING

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JOHN MILLlkAN, I'uMi ner. n.YMorTH. UKIX Terms of Advertising. Our terra for transient nl l-gnl advertising, are for euch sqnari- of 25 1 em. fl.iS for the first insertion, and Ti cents, re-r square tor -acti sul-quent insertion: in accordance with theraes ii l-jral advertising, ortahlished by th Legislature of Inclian. S m PETTENC'LL A CO . "r iithoriz-1 aeent in the -iry of Nrw orV. ti receive advert'SK-rat'nts fr the RriTM.tcAN. "iflce 37 Park Row This Company is honorable, nr1 re'1b!e. Church Directory HethoJiat Kpisooal hurch. Vr.v. 3 C. Stfracs. i'aator l'reacti:ug every SubliatU, at 10-ji a. a., and 7 p. a. Sunnav School at K:4o o'clock, P. a. lias Strt-nnsr. at ! o'clock, a. m., and 12 . Pravr ine't;.n'. We-Wlv. on Thursday, at 7 p. . Seats Free The public are cordially inviM. Presbyterian ChurchRkt. a. Tati r, Pastor. bnth, at half taaf 'en o'clock Preaching even- Sib- ... i ifci T. , V 1 1 i .,, ......... i 'rlock p. M. Sabbath School at 12:15 p. . Prarer me-tin?. Wednesdays, at , 'lock, P Heatafrve, and the puhiie cordially invwaa. St Thomas I Episcopal I Church R-r Dr. HiriE. Keetor. Pn nie f-nin- e. r nn.Uv at in'.ii a. M.. ana m i -tt free to all. Sunday chooi ana mmc wi- ai AMERICUS LODGE. No 1 L 0.CX t. meets ev.-ry i"nur-...iy veumt; at 7 p. m. Reanlaat and visiting Brutliera are cordially invited to atti ( ,,EEVE C. Laoacit, -Xtt' Secretary. JsinoBUSSNESS DIRECTORY. JOHN S. BENDER, TTORNKl AND lXUN8KLLOB AT I.A, Plymouth. Indiana, priui;t!y attend to all oufeineiia eutruet-d ti him. The SetU-meut Ol Kslatos and Ouard.ansnip-, ma-le i fealty. Jan. 4th, 1.5, ly. . a it! 1. 1 . 11 "in a WKKLLBT.JrsTU'E o( the PEA K. and Insunnce Apeur. Money promptly collected. Office over the Post Ottee. vol. 1 no. SOtf. J.iMTRÖ P SHIRE, A ttomey a'- Law, Omaha, Nebraska Foreign nllctious and U sral Hr.s ness promptly attend"! to. Taxes l'aid lor MNrBaaWents. 4" C. R. CHANEY. TToUN EY AT LA W. Wil, Practice in Mar ahall atMt ad . to.' Cotintica, in avcry Court when allwl uion. AM huitiii.n promptly attended n. tiffii-e iu Lurbiu block, ocoud floir, Plyntontb. lud. aug7-ly AMI ASA JOHNSON. N OTARY Public, Attorney, Counselor at Law, Authorized War Ciaiui Aj, nt, i'lymouth, lud, I'ani i lal Stti ntlnn n t tue M itxnKnt, of Eatto. t oiivevam iu '. and the nnltvtlon ot Soldiers' Claims tor l'vu.-Moui. Itounty, Rock Pay, and all ' oiher V ar t la ni. Otnce on .Michigan street, over buck JE Tonn . Liardware tor. . 4tf R. D. LOGAN, ATTtlKNKI .vi LA v uli1 Notart Plblic. Pri Office Urowniee's llioc!-', over B'itker'l Mofa, Pymouth, lud. CoHectitHaaa speciality. JjUyl ED. S. FISH, Attorney at L;iv jtiMtieeof t'it I 'tx ict . ami InKuranct .V')t'ut. Yt'Klü, Kooui No. 1, up stairs, Balcony Block, mouth, lud; JTUTI A. C. m A. B. CAPRON, ATT0KEKJt COUNSELLORS, Real Estate and Collecting Aleuts, Plymouth, Ind., are practicing In the law courts of Marxhall and ailjuiuag couuties, and will give prompt attention to all letfal business eutnistetl to th'.ui. General collect-; ins; agent tor Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan. Particular attention given to tne aetthv i meat ot decedct'a estates and gnardianniiipe. Ue.-ds. mortince. and other coutraits drawn up and acknowledgments taken. Office. Brownlee's lock ap stairs J O & S. D. PARKS. VTTORNEYS, Counsellors at Law Notaries, Public and Auth.nnzed War C laim Agents Bourbon Ind. Especial attention given to the set- . ement of Estates, Convevancing, and the collec'on of Soldiers' ( latins' tor Pensions, Bounty, ack Payand all other War Claims. 34tf W. B. HESS, ATTORNEY t LAW and NOTARY PT BI.IC, A-ill attend promptly Xm all professional business entrusi"d to bim. Particular attention given to real estate business, titles examined and uuicted. Collections made and promptly remitted. Room No. I, over the Post Office Book Store, Post Office Block, Flymonth, Ind. T. A. BORTON M. D; I HA S removed to his new residence, one door onth of his former dwelling, on the east, side of Michimn street. Office in Post-Offlce Building. Plymouth. Ind., where he may be found and consulted professionally. 3-y E- W. VIETS, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A Sl'RGEON Office at residence, on Michigan Street, opposite H. G. Thayer's, iormerly occupied by Dr. Vinall, Plymouth, Indiana. A. O. BORTCN rEXTIST. Office 5d story Post Office Building. I ß Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of i Nitrous Oxide (or Laughing Oas Teeth: from I -tooth to a full sett, so cheap that the rich and i . .11 ... tl. mm. Oar. nn.n all A q V CT'Tlt not "can an gei uirm. .. u - r - Mondays and Tnesdays. Mtfl W. JACOBY, M. D. PIIYSKIi AiD QPEKAilVK SI RßLON. Ti i at all diacaaui according to the moat improved and scientific plans. Special attention iriven to Chronic Diseases, D'.scaara of Females, Deformities. Ac; and perform all nrMrations in Snnrerv. Office and residence on Michigan Street, third door south of the Parker House, nearly opposite the Bank, Plymouth, In;. 16MRS. DR E W DUNLAPT OPERATIVE MECHANICAL DEXTISTs inserts artificial teeth upon any of the bases known to the dental profession: and perform all operations on the mouth and teeth. An auesthetic appüed to the gums before extraction, which greatlv relieves the oain ot the operation. Office in Cor- t bin s block. marl3-mo

MEAT MARKET. M. Ruge & Co . Located one door north of Humrietiouser & Dial's grocery store, Plymouth, Ind., keep a nil supply of the best quality ot fresh beef pork, mutton, ret l, sausage, etc Lard, corned-beef and poik nicely cured, and in prime order. Give them a call. Jan. 22d, 741y

C PALMER & SON, Retail Dealer in all kinds of Furniture AND Undertakers' Goods, btporte Street, Plymouth, Ind.

Myers & Welch l ri (a FURNITURE et aaavji wnan a ww rub, JgjT South of the River, PL1MOITII. ll. nl rlt If C. H. CREED. Attomev at Law ' jwial attention piv-n to minting and conveyJ anting. Office over heeler's hank. April 1S75 ly. , i i m C. L. BRINK, PLYMOUTH, IML. I PROPRIETOR OF THE PLY M it li VMnininir IVIill. and dealer in Lumber, Lath, Walnut lied Stuff. Ac, South of the P. Ft. V. C. R. R.. a!so, mauufac-tun-r nt M OBMinea, Btacketa, and Ncrofl work of all kinds and patterns, at prio-s more tlian SO per ceni below the i ' it a'o and Milwaukee rates. And the work is warranted to Ik- interior to none. irlrlt BÜCK k 0ÄN, -UEALERS IXMichigan Street, Plymouth, Indiinm. TELKGI1APH1NGYoung Men and Ij,ii-s w :sh i u ' ra? Telegraph Operator, and take goo i posit inns on the lines after ler:i;r!ir. u ' 1 OOO to aiOO pt r month, -noni.l atc-u'i the largest and only practical Telegraph inst'tuie in th west. Send Stamp tor circular to southari it Koenr, 44 Sjnth Meridian Street Indianapolis, Ind. ly Nov. 5, 1874. WANTED! Bueiness Fj hio tion. Toang men wishing a good IT ÜAT IO ft in business, should net a Practical Bninea EriueaUon at the Br jraat at Stratton Business Col lege 44 Boot Meridian SU, Indianapolis, Ind. Sbkd Sraar roa Ciiovub.

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From Warsaw Warsaw, Ind., Apr. 12th, 1873. Editor lit publican: During last week I took a trip over the Cincinnatti Wabash & Michigan rail road, and as usual found it doing a flour"

ishing business, both as regards to freight and passenger tiavel Jo. Fessenden is (like the ever present Welcome Uice. M the LP.atG.) always at his post, on theC W.&M. And aoon Hie r..Hd will add 30 miles more to its present length Rain have fallen here quite lrequently atid plentifully of late. Health is usually good. Trade looking up a little. WilMams is right-side -up v ilhcare, and the gotta jiajier published UV mm M growing I value daily. The Northern Indmninu will !( I li- tirt niiiH-r in XorlLcrii India na. in UM, Let the Plj mouth liepubli cm Ik- the inaaal if It eanr.ot be tbefirat I can i i ti.e ii : t tWi 1 believe it will ImTfAvi Truly, f. M. t hapman. Mr. Tboin is Houghton, ol Burr Oak Flats, in thib count)-, was in this city n Thursday last, at Mr. John S. Bender's, and remained in tow n until hve o'clock in the alternoon, when she Muled home which i- antue 12 or l:$ mile- iliManl She arrived home about ten o'clock, ami went to bed apparently well as usual, but coinpmiueil (t heing tired. She soon went 10 sleep, fmm which she Bftufff awoke in this life, it is supposed. A.boa1 four o'clock lur husband heard her moan ing as if distturbed in her dreams, and attempted to arouse her, but Jailing in that he got up and struck a light, ami wln-n he returneii to the bed life had departed. Heart disease is supposed to have caused her death Mr. Houghton, husband of Um dueled is a brother of Mrs. John S. Baader of ibis city. Mrs Bender went to Mr. Houghton'- immediately after the sad ti dhagl reached 'er. She has not yet returned. 4I20 IfelllM. UV '1SUI.MSTONK. Alhios, Ind., April IS, 1ST". Mit. Mlt.MKAN : Some tuie spring ihoWeri the past lew days. A bri-k lall oi n m l ist evening. J. A. Miller i- aaala na the wing, in i he interest of the McCormick reaper, for which he is general agent. Col. Poa and daughter were in tow n .usi smulav ; i he former on ptafcaaioaaJ business, the laller lor the pleasure of a buggy ride. A protracted meeting has been in pn igtaaa for a w eek or two past, at the chitaihui ehurch, conducted by ÜBT, Mcetlj During this time forty-two acci s sioni have been made to the chinch, Our merchants say thai busiucss i impioving. The potato bug lias agniu put in an apjiea ranee. A burglary wns committed last Saturday night, by some person, who enter ed the drug store of A Leslie thnm-h the cellar window, thelKcup through t lie trap coor into the Wore pnoaa, ttw shM evidently hateg wefl acpiainted with the surroundings. The iw ney drawers were broken open and rifled of their contents Mr. L is unable to accurately e-timaie his loss, he thinks however, that it will not exceed ten or rifteen dollar-. Notwithstanding the dullness of the limes, several new dwelling1: are iu Ooataa of construction, and we predict for the teen a more r pid growth this .-1: Hi m i lhan for some yean past. We aie sorry to part with our nearesi eifhhor, Mr Jas. P ckerl .,nd family w h.iiiieiui u.oveing to Illii. i- in a short lime I'm I J P Goucher, anc troupe will give i theatrical enteitainim nt t the school home la this place next riiiirsday. frhtaj mi iI Saturday, i emng.- i nm oar km wl.-iige ol pann s. i.ii the pieces they pgafmte to render, an pn diet i b4jk ly pleasii j entei tainuu . A th.-. logical diecu al t u bm need but evening, at ti,. c. ol u bei t i. naeeeher and Mi air. rennamoit id me so called ( 1 '.'! v in. of Green I !p I Hi' pr.habiiaty is that tbr ita continued til) the cloaa ol the vagi Walnut Ilea BY .-lol.YKIt.v . : H 41th. . S .4 I ii. -! - . . - uecliu 144. is Sick mod o raced "i tow n tbf Wi. at. e Oin lean i. dl pease and haim i y at present. Laal Sou lay some of the hnytt made a rail on 'lie Walnut Dead Fall, and broke all its furniture, and emp tied the lire water out un-ni the floor. We hope that the parties will not have the building occupied lor the same pur pose, but start a grocery store, and It w ill be a credit to our town-

Mr. G. Burnett, our fancy .sh ma - ker. is doing good work for bis custo-

tuers. IT iu in ii nnili(l:it tur ninfri. inony. Kov. Hummer, of Walkerton, preached in this place on last Sund.iv. He intends to m ike this one of his regular pinj ces of meeting. He will prea?h hereon tht hut Saturday in April, j prof Talcott delivered a leeture on phernology at ouf hu ! was cr,uVtk.j and the ProC mde plain IUttnv o thc s,(.r,t, ,1, at ,Ulty j xow is the time to plant shade trees , at.ho)1S( Hre UÜW commnC1IU The roads are again drying up and :t',tin-' dllt- , lr Linn from Bourbon, was in PI) mouth on Wednesday. Considerable clnuiüe of reiden's throughout tili tow nship. -Merchants cannot improve thfir bu siuess until the) advertise. Clover in most pl-ices looks promising for a bountilul supply of hay.

The photogtaph business is lively utichac. for the better. Tultlc's. He takes a good picture. An intelligent citizen told ui thai

I The llogarths have all the work they can do, in painting ami paper fcattglOf. John If. Bhoetnakcr bus had hia line biick residence painted on the outside. Willie Bray, a Laporte typo, rat la ' Plvinouih last week visiting his Mother. Miss V. E. Millions, Who had been .... , , ' .. in Chicago for lour month, returned nomc b last Miday. - I he maple sugar crop -s said to IkI almost a total failure tnis year, in thu BaM ol Indiana. Reports of guns are becoming fand liar to residents by the Twin Lake itfla. shooting ducks." The painters have emmenced nut- . A ting on a coal of paint on the fron, a alls it Balcony Block An unknow wretch has been break1 i.. . i lug mm i .i i i i i i . Kin luiuubiuiica uuui Litis Elkhurt graveyard. -Mr. Jacob For. of Laporte. was in

tow n yesterday, looking aller the sewing The Laporle IpeUera went to Mlchiaiachine business. n City last Priday evening for the pur-

in many places w here the warmth of j sun could not shine diiectly, Uie ! the S ground is yet frozen. The spelling mania has reached Ply mouth, they are 10 have their second pelting match April lllth. Those a Im reside near large mar-he. can, nt day-hreak hear the RUlUIiai I. m. a, :.... - . - u-u-u-uu ui iii.iiii- i:uiiKen. , . "ww "n "pv' '- started all over the country-there is M much money in the businesLadies Teniiierar.ee Prayer meeting Friday alternoou at three o'clock, at the resideute of Dr. L. A. Borton. -Mr. Andrew Kinehiirt siys that his prospect f-r wheat, in two fields, is bet- j ter than any he ever had before. A little three year old son of J. P. Gates, of Elkhart, fell into cistern and was drowned, on Monday evening ;,,, inst. c ... a . l. ,i i Snow and nun make out floor bosiBWM disagreeable ; but thp w heat crop is receiving much benefit from the damp ness It mined little drop- of water Mondav forenoon. In the afternoon the snowballs carae down C.ood tor the erowini: wheat. Dr Bailey, formerly a ritiaan of Plymouth. Ins returned with hi- family, after an absence of alnuit lour years He has come to staT Owini to the waraa and pteaaoal we ith. -r here, m mv burner- ire Baking e irden ; also, there are many w ho have commeuced plowing. Mrs. L S Willis.agftd 8S years, died suddenlv at her residence, ir Boath R nd, on Fridav last She was Mr f'harles Palmer, of thi- ei The Six Brother Bund, ol 1 ;- I M led tlip iirnrfs!in itC f5i TC i t, Thnrw Thpir p-i, ,Prm to he :.'most indistx-n-able on such occa-i m. , Mrs Wiiff.i v.r tlip nrlis'. h- tibia ' ' ' lmM f nd iy. tor Importe, where -he intends to stay for a short time, to give lessons in wax work. She excels in that line. Mr. R .1 Pilcher, formerly of West Townshi '. has rented and moved on one t J i- -oh Davis' farms, two and a half ol m is rth - i-t of Bourbtm. Bourbon Mirror -The Plymouth Ttitkr made its ap. n'- t'.'i ;( te Mail tt- Magnet office. ud It is suposed to till a i Thai a - Iber Pltuioiith newspa!r c m't. We learn unofficially, that P. O. Jone-, Ksq., Pros Attorney was married to Mi-.- Kate Fife, on fuesdav. Rev. J. epliens tiel tlv knot. They have gone to Rochester 1 be laeB Missionary l ea party will ' n the Lecture room of the M. E.

(Church, on Friday evening, ltith, inst. lTen ctnts adn isioi: will 1 luken at the

i CIUOT. Kefivshinenta tree. Dr. W. B. Godfrey and wifeot Michigan ( hy, ent a lew days in Plymouth, last week, visiting Mra, Godfrey's relatives. We believe tuut the Dr. is a Sir. Knight, ami joined the procession of the order in thi city, last Thursday. Geo. H. Service, of New Carlisle, w hile in this city iaat Thoraday was so favorably impressed with the beauty ot the wax flowers, made by Mrs. ead Mis Miliikaa, thai he made a conditional order for one of th finest pieces. --There were a great meny Sir ftoighta in Plymouth lust Thursday. AMeämg the ahtf werc Messrs Win. CoaftOVa, of Warsaw. Mark McLullan, of Vlpuraiso, and Geo. H Service, ol New C arlisie. who made the editor of the Bepcemca a friendly call. Within the last week wo have inquired of our farmers nbcut the condition of the growing wheat, and the unswei was in almost every case, that il is very poor. Not more than half a crop is expeeted ; but yet they say, there may be a I iaOtaar Beaaoa uSUTcred the best tern - ptwoea lecmic, Wednesday aaiaing of I Lui Mm .1 . ' , ' , iris-. uuii was ever l.e l v t-reil in Plymouth Only abort two hoursnotice wus gitca belore the lecture commenced. He thought Le was posted for a s;x;ech here. . . . , I , WBOa wOaooUcat has tken her place :.,. ,, T. . , 1 with the Democratic statea, much of the (prejudice thai ha3 heretofore existed I lue vankt.eHi jt is supposed will be nawad. There La verv littl or,-;,,. I cliee against color in the Southern Slates where the BOgTO voles can be coutrolcd j hj IhjQ Douiotialst aailj. -Country Sunday Schools are being oreanized. in manr nhip tin i ui i - -C- --, ' I" r-mm this county, for the purpose of educating I their young in christian affairs, to draw minds to the reading of good and ue-! t fi.l u,1.m J... . .. I " mmm 1 - 3.ijij,un lT, oisieau (I ball ilay ing, shooting mark, and many iother -am0s wl,ich sl,oulJ be avoided. poM! ol bltln ,hc Michigan City spellcrs rt.alklcnlwcilitj tf suvikai they did not studv their lesson. Th 'result was that Michigan City csime out ahead, with eight of their number standing after Laporte was "Spelled down." Thev want to tt v it ovei. Mr. Jacob Bailey, blacksmith and

--s... .ueu M m .suienceinjhrought to tin, market, for which they luv l-it :",;.. -J -- ta ..... ... ..... -

v wi w i w jpuni. lie had ueen sick about ten (lavs, lie w.,s un industri.us good citizen and it is supposed that his sickness was caused by overexertion und' confinement to his work, lie leave; a wife und four children. He lived on his farm in West TownaWp tor aaaaty yaata. Jefferson Kilburn was yesterday voftUag tor his lather in-law, J. Uot'a eil, on tlu old Garden farm, in Essex Tow nshij., wwiticail of here, and drove li'mc at ao nit si o'clock at night. Bclore alighting he took u his gun from the bottom of the wagon bv the muzzie . , -J anu new it toi want, when U was :ccidentally dteehargl d, and its contents went through his bowels ami lodged it! his back. which caused his death this morning at 4 n clock. 1 alparaiw I idetU. About tw enty building! consisting of wood sheds, barns, chicken coops, and the like were burned, in Soetfa Bend, iaat Saturday moving, between one and three o'clock. TI total damage amounted to about $7,000 a small part of which was insured. It made a big blaze, and caused 1 I s(are- Fortunately the fire was c .ntined to the alleys and did not de--troy any dwelling houses. Kochlcr fc Duty s house was in great danger, and so were many others. A circular from the Indiana State rd . l Agncidtuie shows that the i.i.M anaaal evhibition is to be at Indil R fiept MsajtO Oct 3d, 1 Öo"), ich show to be Sept. 27th ; . uiaerj power w ill be turui shed Ubition .rati-, and abundant water a i I.ii I.: tipi lievi throughout the errounds land ti ii i.lin tliat ili. norii.iiD r..;i....... ' ii . . ill.. "Ill hiuo 1 uj i v .1 a will eary lo and from at partial fare; that premiaau are increased to $-io,000: that troltirg premiums amounting to 2,503 are offered, and running premiums of $8j0. For premium list with rules and informal ion, with blank applications for space, address. Secretary Indiana State Board of Agriculture, Indianapolis Ind. Vidparaiso Vidette. There was a merry crowd at the ternperance spelling match, last Friday night, in the M. E. Church lecture room. C. H. Itaava, Lsq., took tl e first prize; but we lielieve it was not the most valuable one, .Mr Preacott, teacher of the High School class went down early on the word odor. He toulu spell the hard words, but got caught on an easy one. There are very few scholars in bis class now who would miss the word. Miss Mary Nash fairly wou the highest prize, having spelled down all competitors. Last Monday night Sheriff Fink, J having no fear of any one stealing from

his boarders, neglected to lock their sleeping rooms, thinking that they were safe with the outride doors well secured. He had hut three Inmrders, two of them had been drinking more than he city ordinance allows, and another named Davis was twalQag trial on a charge or prododag an abortion andpoisoning a girlinTyner City Davis and a traveling umbrella mender named John Smith, Japst, and left letters for the Sheriff informing him of their absence. Davis oromisea to return in time to have a trial, bwtofci Smith is Marchiaf on. The other man was not in the secret; he remained a prisoner.

Tlie Roltom Fell Ouf" Ladies now Is the time to buv your rfhhaaa, I have bought in Hew York, a large lot of gros grain, sadi, and other ribbons, which I will 8ell from 100 to 200 per cent fewer than any of my neighbors I to ffttoll Blot grain sash ribbons. 50 cents per yard, worth from 1.50 to 1 2.00 . r nooons In proportion. . A 11 . l 'i , rae Ch, and 1 he alaatad to Siiow uieia m you. mt SIMON BECKER. Prints and muslins cheap at Wil liamson & (Vs. J. F. Behrens & Co., are reeclviug large stock of new and desirable styles of afkaaa, which they will sell ih. -ip. Ladtet pi to Williams ui k CoaTK j Vur spring and summer dre s goods. Thev haa i., , - a . T' 1 u- uatejust nceived a splendid stock oTaJI kliwla .. i , 1 aii k,ndb P'-ods, and are selling Sem Qooda, and uew prices, at J. F Behl ens it Co's. Williamson Co. keep the largest -'ock ol dry goods and clothimr. ami sell eheaparUkta auy house this side of Chicago. , . - boys who want clothing CH?,!i' b. ,!' sl"H:s etc. cheap had lietU'' t( JU'mm & Co' Tuey give OPt !tt hatiraiiu &' "' aifcouis. Large tin - of Mpaoeae Mohairs, and : Phdda, cheap, et J. F.jBehreaj A- Cs. Beautiful shirts, hats, neckties, chuip at Williamson Co's. Ooml stock of Domestic Dry Goods Liu-, Ihiot,. and Shoes at J. P. Benrens & Co s. D n't fail to naU on f iwtti. -- 'i' in yoQwaol low pricea and fair dealing. Catpat, carMt warp, trunks, valines I etC. Cheatl flL WiKitiniarm t- I w . i ...ii.ii. jvyu ,v jr o, N'ussbaMm Mayer have m ule arrMgwiwilte to buy all the furs and skin win pay the highest price. Thev also want to buy all the hides brought to Plymouth. Highest nrice paid. NoaabaOB i Mayer have a full stock of croceiioe, which they are selling at prices to suit the times. They also bur all the produce the farmers will bring them. Give them a call. I will sell my entire stock of parasols at cost. Now is your time to buy. S. Bkcker. AH those having hides, pelts, and fan for sale, will please take them to A Bee Rer's grocery store, and he will pay the highest price iu cash for them. I would call attention to all who want to buy their Winter Goods to come and sec me before buying, as I have the Dest selection of Winter Good that was ever brought to Plymouth If you want to buy good Homemade Flannel, call on S. Bkckek. Good Waterproof at 90 cents. In that line I have something entirety new style. For Domestic Goof's, such as Calicos and Muslin, it will cto you good to come 'nd see me. SIMON" BECKER. CARPETS! carpets:: Elegnut designs cheaper than cheap. Becker & Wolf, Bet. 2 Hardware Srores. Prints only 8 cts at I.KCKER& Wolf's. Soft finish muslins only 12 cents, at Becker & Wolf's. All the go the Beecher Hat, at Becker fc Wolf's. The largest stock of Carpets ever brought to Plymouth, will be opened during the week Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain beautiful patterns. Parties iu want will do well to call and examine before purchasing. Becker & WoLr, Bet. 2 Hardware Stores. We will open, by to-morrow, a large stock of Dress Goods elegant designs, something new a big line of Summer Silks all direct from New York. Call and see for yourself. Becker & Wolf. Spring Goods ! Becker A Wolf will receive from New York, this week, the largest, finest, and best selected stock of Readymade Clothing that ever came to Plymouth. They can suit the most fastidious. Call between the two Hsrdwara Stores for nice goods and bargains. Cough no more. Dr. King's New Discovery relieves the worst cases of Coughs and Colds almost instantly. For sale by all the principal druggists. Tnal bottle free.

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