Liberty Herald, Volume 32, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 December 1883 — Page 2

The Liberty IIerali.

Oi'KiciAt. Papek of Union- Cointt

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LIBERTY. IN1. C, TO 01 K r.VTKONS AND IRIKNIW. Two move numbers of tbc Hekilu

n ill complete lhj preit 'i

th'j preit'ii volutin

The time is near :it ham! for retiewui , not ns:i,.

your subscription for lSSU If you nrtin a.ieras for subscriptions novr 10is the accepted time to square your account, a we are very r.cetly in consequence of our building enterprise. We expect to be snugly itafel in the IIer.u.d'r new home early in January. To aid us in aceoir.rlUiihi this much desired result we must insist upon all our friends who are indebted to us, paying their accounts at once. Come forward, friends, promptly, and thus Kid us. We have recently sent cut statement to rnauT and tliU week send

I The application of Jfhn Ji. Gal- ' Heiin-h f.tf !unnA . . i-Alil 1 i - w- . i i .1

before the Commissioners yesterday. Galbaugh had no diilicultr i a proTing a "good character" by a sufficient number of wiTiies.se.-? but owing to tbe oreroiht nfbi.. r.ttorisey io mike out Ms rase the Uosru threw the cise out of ( curt. It was an over Fight in Mr. Stanford but Uon.d.W. Connawav, w lio appeared for the rrnioiiKtrafors, iusiid upon rlie usual rule and law in such case's ad tli'i oiH;ni doners rejected tbe application. Hv tbe time anotimr Court convenes we

ic.pe to see a better organization agr.hibt

Collejrc Corner Items. It passed olf quietly, and they are happy. John has tbe appearance of an old fretlcr. Theq'-ietof our town wag Unikt-n bally Saturday nirlit and Sunday, (.'aut-e, knock down, superinduced by wliiiky and over-stimulating of tbe "roarinj lion" within. Xo arrests, all quiet now, bat several bU'-koned eyes are left as a sail reminded of tbe fact that J heir unhappy possessors were not the victors. The A. f. E. church held service here on Sabbath day and evening, tbe venin;r services consist insr of love fraiit

to others. Let all respond with the , T,j church intends piving a musical cash. concert and oyster supper at this place To our patrons we promise for ISSl a J '1 hui Miay evenins fuilowinj; ChrUt- . . , . inns, and ad are assured of a good and better local newspaper than ever before, ..n;ovaoie , -lmc.

We noticed on our streets last Satur-

lilled with focal news from week to vreek, devoted to right principles politically aiiti otherwise. We are thankful for tbe friendship and patronage of the past and shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the same in the future. Many of our subscribers will renew during this and next month and we request all To be prompt in doing so and thereby greatly help us. THE CONTEST OF 1SH S. Tbe political contest of 1SS1 w ill scon be upon us. A 1 read- the isues are definable and discerning peojds csu easily trace the line of battle. The contending forces are marshalling their forces snd preparing for tbe conflict. A few months and the battle will be on. The two great political parties will be struggling for the mastery. The re n't

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It will pay you to get one Now. Frankel's Cheap Cash Store, Liberty, Indiana.

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We think U net preininire to tr.ake nr akt-""!

wiien.s tierivej front a g'neru!i patr?iage. r-; ;e t t ,-s;r e n ,

blcfit.r en-.c-vk'd wr wnu'.l u.i l.m iiilUiiifi:l ifour liiiir mi Io i!im Im u V-rai i.:TittHce

It isible for u to maiiiuia ur large e:aV.;rbtuent !ujji:g snwifr year. i:h much ei-ti ment fwr iu future ucce. Wr iuJ. howtver. cut more street lie pann-if-ar t.:.: t: -n f to Oiir

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Which U complete in everj department. It shall I our r.!eT0r to crraly mlwce

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d.:y, Mr. Lambert, of Liberty. Ite and bis estimable wife was the guests of Dr. Chitwood and wife. Mr. Geo. Barjielt is mw a life insuracce agent, tieo. is up t o his ear in agencies, beinx a representative oi several fire and one life company. The services at tbe M. K. church were largely attended Sabbath, many of the V. I. and new school Presbyterians being present. Ihotber Potts gave us a niot interesting sermon. We think Mr Pot's preaches better when the crowd islarg-. Do your readers see the point ? Our carpenters and painters are busy finishing up thei;- contracts, and are likely to gel through by New Years. The IIk:iali is a welcome weekly visitor to many of our reading and thinking people, and Thursday, on that account, is a rushing day at the post oflU e. And while speaking cf good reliable newspa

pers, we can say, also, that your College

of this contest is fraught with interests i Corner Mouthy gives entire satisfaction,

of great moment to the welfare of the people. Every citizen will have a racponsible and 6sered duty to perform. We. look with confidence to the better sense of the American people, through the agency of the Ilepublican party, for the triumph of right and justice in the impending contest. The "grand old party" that lias ncconiplislied so much for mankind and tbe prosperity of the Nation will prove worthy her g'orious history in ISSi. Tnc llsn.v:.i will bear an humble part iu tbe contest to whh-h we have referred, and will bo foil ml lining valliant service upon the skirmUh 'hmTor i:i ⁣-sXj;;lttl, as occasion may re.juire. Nothing shs'.'. .Uv'rt us from the central idea th defeat of t he li".T.ocratic p-.rty iu County, State and Nation.

MESSAGE AND liCCl'SENTS. C:i the fourth page we give a compre

hensive synopsis of President Arthur's i ';

annual message, to Congress, ami on tl: first pge give the chief points in tbc rettorts of the Interior, J'osiol'ice r.nd

reasury Departments

portant public read bv all.

T'n.e ire ir.i-

natters and should be

Ilot.MAN voted for Cox for Spsaker of the House.

llos Ja r 1seon4ssn iafc! from every point of view.

Tits portrait of Hon. Wr. S. ITohnan, Congressman from this district apears on on the fourth page. It is a very lair picture of the gentleman. Pmsident Arthur in his message ppeaks direct to the point in relation to Mormon ism when he saj-s "that it is profitless to attack it with any but the ptoutest weapons which constitutional legislation can fashion."

it being tbe, wish to have it made a pertua

nent thing for ns. Politicians are steaming up for the approaching msi campaign. There is lots of wise talk on the -black hore" candidate by both parties. Many names being suggested that are new and queer. The farmers are all busy gathering in their corn ahich has been considerably damaged by the late rains : still there is a goodly t;nantity left, and a sufficiency for a!! purposes, including mush and milk. One of our young men v. ill take unto himself wife soon. S lid prospective wife doesn't live many miles north of Liberty. A rcsss convention of the friends of "constituti mal irohiiit;on" in the 4th C'ongrcssi.'DHl i.'s;ri.-t wilt be hcl 1 in the Ooixl Ttra-l-li"s !Ia!l at I.awr- neelmrs on Tuesiiay. Dec. I l,,".';i.,t'-!U mcnoinj at 1030 a.m. A. district orgsniatiuii Y"' " ije forsnoil ami elected. We lrc.ioe to push ihT vori of organization into

every ii:s t j ic t, county aim

that we may be succos-f'u

fi-iend the necessity ot atteniting tliis conveu-

o, Tim i;enoral Secretary of (lis State

t'nion will bo present, to give (.itch ins'.ruc-

t'or.i and inforr.i.;ion as iu eau. an. I aid hi crcanizini;, l-.e will have wita liirj coistitui:o!i, etc., for (!ntri-t, county, tuwniln'i) ami local ortrau i.iations. l!r or'cror I. S V. M. K, .siiiKL, I'reu't.

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A Ticket for a beautiful Kurlined Circular free of charge with every Cloak. Frankel's Cheap Cash Store, Liberty, Indiana.

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and there Is n doubt tut that many tiearta ran be uss.le glad and tbe txx!y be nutJ cotnfortah! fir-m tl.e tli i-e i-n of Good w offer. Still aiming to purue .h? legitimate course ta lu';:ie which L eier i!,irsc.:-ri our cetabiiahiacnt we !'iaU hop fur ci.KUiu.iel prt;'e: l".y in jour tr.i.l.'.

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Our prices always have been low, but are now lower than ever. Come and sec our BS00, -2.oo7 S-oo, Q.oo, 2.Q.OO TSLtni "Which 3'ou cannot duplicate elsewhere at one-half as muck again. Frankel's Cheap Cash Store, Liberty, Indiana.

Embroidered Christmas Slipjiers, for Ladies and Children, beauties for $1. ilk Handkerchiefs from i'Octs. to $5.00. All kinds of Woolen Knit Goods, Underwear, Dress Goods, Blankets, bestGreensburr, $4.00; Canton Flannel.fJcts. up; Germantown Yarn, 75 cts. per lb.; Stociing Yarn, best, 75 per fi.. FRANKEL'S CHEAP CASH STORE.

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States in which elections are controlled or iu a.ny manner affected by iritimiiiation, whipping:! and murder should have no voice in the election of a President or members of Ccngreaa. There is power in the Constitution to enforce this idea. A nation or State thst fails to guarantee to every citizen in the full enjoyment of civil and political right is not entitled to loyalty. Let tbe government mate secure to every citizen the right of elective franchise if it rcjuiis every power of the Nation to do so. Xortijebn Democrats are alarmed at the pmrit of their southern bretbern as revealed by the murderous shot-gun policy in Virginia and Mississippi. A

party that depend upon such methods

Holiday Excursions. Excursion rates on regular trains of two cents per mile each way will be made between any stations, where said rate -niil reach forty cents or more for adults or twenty cents for children between five and twelve years of age. Ciood going on lec. 2 , 2:5," 24, and 25, 2!(. .'SO, 31 and Jan. 1st. and good to return until Jan. lfS4, inclusive. 'o stop over allowed only going on date of stamp . Ouakertovra Items. Thanksgiving was ijuiet in this locality ; but few turkeys atoned for the pleasures of the occasion. I.. I.. Bond and wife visited relatives iu KushviUe a few days ago. The oyster supper was an enjoyable a'.V.dr, on tin-, occasion cf a wedding at Chsricy J.airs Sunday eve. The big rains put a check to corn gathering and fanners are behind nith their work. Templeton and 'Waers have tinis-hed threshing clover and started their saw tniil again. The mania for dancing culminated in a ahin dig Thanksgiving night at Corly's hail, Fairfield. When a tlock of sheep attacks a pack of wolves, thou it will be time to t;iik insurrection by the colored foiks of the Southern States, who were shot down in cold blooded murder at the recent election. Is our government void of protection to her citizens? Henry liose uisrketvd a good lot of hogs last week, that increased the dimcntions of his pocket book. A little boy of Charlev Pieman was

a Vicious doir. and badlv

nttacked bv

bitten in his face

Mrs. Xorris and mother, of Quakertown, dined Thanksgivcinr with Char-

for success is unworthv the allegiance of j le' 1 u,la Creek.

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ntiy lionest man who loves justicthe welfare of his country.

lx tbe election of Carlisle as paker of the HoiiRe of Representatives, a solid South again re-asserts itself as master of that branch of our National legislature, and their Democratic allies in the North are again given to understand that they are only the tail of the southern dog.

Rkv. Alabaster, of Indiannpolis, in an eloquent thanksgiving sermon, in Robert's Park Church, expressed tbe sentiments of all lovers of humanity when he said: "The shotgun must go from tiie politics of the solid South and the whisky bottle and beer mug from tiie politics of the North. Tbe great .nulience forget for a moment the proprieties of the occasion and place and loudly applauded the statement.

As an evidence of the wide-spread mania for gambling wc notice by tbe dispatches from Washington, that the conte.t for tiie nomination for Speaker of the House, was made tiie occasion for Fta'ving large sums of money by the friends of the diflerent candidates, as to who would be the lucky one to secure the speakership. The dispatches state that, "every hotel-keeper in town is a stakeholder, and thir safes were fiiled with the stakes.

The North is impatient to be done v. ith every element of polities savoring -.O.t.-se.fMonalism, nd would be glad to in- ""' """--' of battle; but such " .-'de is too ser-upper-'caking '""''lu-L

Chester Mullen paid his respects to Quakertown Thanksgiving and enjoyed the hospitality of his father. Andy Hoppis and wife partook of the busiiuea hospitality of Quakertown

Jast week and carried away a supply of

ciioice goon irom stanton s store at bed rock prices. Rev. Lewis, of Lane. Peininarv has

been engaged to supply the pulpit of

me l-resoyienan A (iiiri-n at IMuilapsville, till the. first of May next. Charley Egbert's school of near forty pupils, voted to have school Thanksgiving day. B. F. Brookbank has not been idle obtaining signatures to a petition for a road on the east side of the river to the bridge. P.en. Osborne butchers occasionally and sells bis beef by the quarter. Theo. Campbell paid a friendly call to Quakertown last week and patronized its bu.iness interests. Wm. Brad.lock is employed to do the sawing at J. A. Mills' saw mill and is busy making lumber. Scott, the queennware man, of Indianapolis, gave this locality a drumming last week. Several from Liberty, equipped with shot guns and dogs spent Thankpgirin " iu the woods of this vicinity. Mat Morgan is no longer tenant, but proprietor, having purchased the Roberts farm, thai lie had rented and resided upon for three or four years past. Some folks harbor the idea that bv ceasing temperance agitation, ami giving free scope to the 'liquor trafiic, that it. would run things to such a pitch of deviltry and wickedness as to cause an uprising of the people in righteous retribution to powerful a.j to eternally squelch it. Reforms do not come that way. The remit would be from such a course, as Pope expresses it : Vice i a monster of no fright ful mien " to tin limed nuo Is tut to W l t "'V famitlier to her fure, V?nluro, t ie.i i)itt, thcu embrace.

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Men' Iiirabb.Jl"iiW.ii I 'ai'?re Suits ,we!' rwed; $. ti' Uu's TV'r: cd -r bev t.u '.)'.'.$. t :irk c !. :i - 7 lien's Black Beaver Si;. i-ry wnrm -.ii - - j . lien's l ine Casitnere, Mehou or liisgnM1 S;;tt 12 - Uea'l Fine Dres. uits. li:'creiil c.-i'-rs :vi d ?! -; r-i 1." . All of our Suits are cut by the a:e-l . V.; k t-;-!;-ions. and are made up by flr-t-t i.iiir. Co liot keep what is generally nii.-d .j ! i U : i . Mon's"Ovcrcoati3. Men's Strung ami 'VV-iriii r.romi trjy .-n . ,3 ci Mfii'n r.rowjior tili t Chinchilla 0.'r or.t - itn ilT.'s Splendid Blue, Bi'k or Brovn. tiered Cl.i;-.-cbiila - - - - - - - ."- Mcii'j Plain arid Fur iivrr s-t-1 i"::cy I 'a-J.r.i-re $7 A $' M Men's All-V'ool Bl"k, Blue r Pn.mii li.iin Ca-tcr b-a t r - -- -- -- - ! 1 AttlS. $15. f I S we fitovr nnie rf tbe vt-rv fli.i-.: c -.ni made Overeimt. cut in lrin-e Cliarle. i b'.t-s i-t.e. Newmarket and Long Sscqur M,a". Lion's. Boys' Boots & Chose. Ioil'e Ai.x:. tvm I r !rv. j- - c . ! Ii, i: Ji ".-$ lnig ii a I mo' I h H kflf U-ck A..n t Zi, 1 H.u K.p Ii.. ii'. ""'J --( !'- 1 t ' t.. s ci I .ia.r k -.-' l. IS, Ituya lluiwn sus.iird Vrf n I ui ' E T..i IS:. 1 U A nv r t llie r.ir- rnlf vti'.'i I-' vet ! Kx-.-tm. ' . ' : i1.. .-. t-i

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DAILY AND " V X LYTHE LAGEST GENERAL CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER I NTH ESTATE OF I ND.

THE TERMS OF

Better than Breeze and B!o-soms-UnciraKew Flag. Sven th bn'my air kiiO orange grov.i of Floriila fnil to keep in people fall f tiapi-I-nsii mi.l comfort. Art mnat help unturo eerywrlittre iu lUe lro3icd as amonif the pines of the North. "Ami, chief among the til.tainga which nre a.laptett to all iodh," writea lr. J.G. Wallace, of Toi l Pa-.le, a la., "ii l'arker'a Tonic. Hitfiui to ha.e the orUl for a flcUl. and meat of the eurrent diaeasrs yiehl Is ids action. I have uae it In the c.rpo of a lrlu-nlo mid dvajjapii. jouui lailr, wltli the mot si alifyin j reaulia. It aecm I to accompliah Willi ease what the uanal pr.at-riptiona and treatment for that miserable malady failed v..lly to bring nkont, I am also t;lad state that the Toide. h'.e ereatiy leliered me personally of a troublesome chronia courlition of tke stomach of lonp rtncdmg. It is the Ideal purifl.r and iOTi(rorant." feara. Hiacox A Co., cad ap.cial attention to tiie Tact tt.ai after April 1ft, IStt, the came and aty! of thia preparation w.U hereafter he

.imply l'aiker-a Tonic. The word -Giuftrr" . The I X I :l A X P MS DAILY JOntXAf. I. the Scaling new. paper in In liana, and U the isdropped, for the reaaon that tmpriucip'vd p!f" -t,te hepuhucKn psrtr. lu f cil iiie. n.r the rol lt-r-ti..n ni d ptoeniat run of re I de.l.r. arecon.tantly deeeivi.ljr their prtron. ! hr.-LSS-K "c"ral '-fH-r or.

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the name of Cinder; and as fruiter laan iiiiipi- inipe

portur.t fiavoung inied.snt in our Tome, we j are aure tiiatour frieuds n ill agree with i.s ns to the propriety of the change. Tl;e.r win. pi j NO CiiiNt.L. liovvcv.r. in the preparation iUolf I and all buttlca remaininir iii the hands of I

dealers, wrhpped untler the name of lark:-

er b uiiijjcr ionic, rua-tiEi ir.v fc;euiiie rutincine if the signature or llistox Co., is at the bottom of o'.itaide wrapper. 47-4iu

THE DAILY JOURNAL :AKE AS rOLLOWS:

Delivered by Agentg, per week U "iT MAIL. One Month $l.(K) j six Months Three Months 3.03 j Une Year

Saturday paper (twelve pagen), one year, $2.00. ci1doTe'verTUihor'raks 1';lyab!ci,, a,lTSnie. sxcept whoie dcliTcre I by carrters than at th

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Free I Cards and Chronics. "We will ind frr hr ma 1 samr4c ct rf rr larjr? Os-rmjin, Frrncfi. A mr .- v'S. r.. Catd4,on tmtr aini j?-... nrrt:'.i.wf is a -r .r f f OTfr Jtxiti.rtr'cnl i c rn rr-c. t 1 a '.: pi fuf posiatfc. We a; srti fjc l ivamplr. tn of miT Ifau'.il",i3 4. :;ror-i--, -tr; rrcc-T of tea cent to rv for itkji. ki.? an i r. vi : a.

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Weekly Indiana State Journal ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Single Subscription, one year, In advance, $1.00.

TurDpike Election Notice.

I.tnERTT, TXD. Dec. 6, iss.

Notice is hereby giTcn ta th- .tocttiolders of l!leu l)lke TUE WEEKLY JotKNAl

t-ss tDfli. on Te,r. and over three months. lOe per month. Xo stil-acription taken Tor Us. tli.m three mouth., hen 1 fr prltate ciraulars io atreoie for cLu late.

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tiie College Corner and l.ilicrtv turnpike coin

p.iny, that there will be ao .election held at their office in tb the town of Liberty, Deo. SS, ISNi, lor the purpose of elect infr five Pirectora ' to servs one year. 60-3 T. T. f-atiTH, Sec- . J

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sTTO. C. 32 cfe SON, Tiibbshers liaily and t'.ly Journal, Indianapolip, Int!iaia.

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Is this Treek receiving large additions to

his already mammoth stock of

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WHAT PAPER DO YOU READ? TIio Cincinnati Commercial Gazette,

before "you subscribe

roit ISTIOCT TEAR.

fiOTJO?l8! CLOT II I N G, BOOTS A1TD SHOES, For Men and Hoys, R Large 6tock

ladies and Misses Shoes! Also the finest and best stock of Ladies Dress Goods and Trimmings! "JLijxcIios 01osi,lc! And C i r c n Isx2js,

hver placed on sale in Liberty, nil of

which lie is selling at astonishing low prices. EalHspr Caa and fill Un Ten Money On any or all of the above Good. Call at his Store and be convinced of this fact.

Paralysis, Nine Years. "After hsrirts? n-feret tor 9 reirs wlta parlysis," aava Mr. Joseph Yates of Patterson. New Jeritsy. "I vra curcit hr Pmaritaa Nervine " if r Vai-a aathnrirea tti8 iateni t-nt. Your druggist keeps It, l to.

Ths Commercial Caxetta Is the Learfinf Republican Newspaper of ths C.olral Stales, aat theonlT Eepublicaa paper In Cinrinaati. It fives the news with erery dcsirahl aatall Uecently, aoJ It has no superior as a famirV newspaper. Ths Financial and Commercial j:peU ars mil aul r!lab'e. with Utters Uttfraphai ersrj a y from Xew York ami Chicago, giving the li.ttom Tacts aa to the markets. The Agricultural Department is ea-efully edited, and this alons is of mors Tils, to ths farmer than many tlm.s tlx yearly coat of the paper. In a word, ths CoxmticiAi J.iaiTt ia a complets nswspapsr, suitstls to ths M.ickaia.

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