Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 April 1895 — Page 8
STRUCK THE WRONG CROWD. A Faker's Appetlto Encooncer "t Wanted by Iluasry Striker. The dapper little man in the check suit, with a bulky cane and a large yellow valise, saw a g-ood-sized crowd on tho street corner and immediately dived into the center of it. He didn't take time to stop to find out what was the reason of the crowd's gathering-, but began business at once. The thick cane was given a dexterous twist that developed it into a tripod and the large yellow valise was placed on top of it. Gentlemen," began the dapper man. The crowd concentrated its collective eyes on him. "I have here," continued the orator, with the easy confidence of a man whrse life has been passed in public speaking, "I have here for sale at 23 cents a bottle Old Mother Sohnso's Homemade Root Bitters. These bitters, gentlemen, are warranted to cure any case of loss of appetite that ever existed. Ten drops taken as a dose "before meal time will make the most dyspeptic man want porterhouse steaks, fried chicken, ice cream, a whole half of a pie " He said no more. The crowd of hungry strikers, who had been living for two weeks on half a meal every forty-eight hours, jumped on him, jammed his yellow valise, bottles and all, down over his head and chased him up the street at wondrous speed. FEWER HOT BOXES NOW.
SEEDS! SEEDS i
Good Fresh Seeds!
Don't let your garden grow up in weeds. That is a good idea, but where can you get the seeds V
Why at GKOIMJE VIXALLS
(iKOCERY. He has them by the package, pint, quart or bushel, any way you want them. You
will also find the most complete stock of (Iroceries in the city at the very lowest prices. High
prices are not known in his house. Call and be convinced. GEO. VINALL.
WALL PAPER
I have a large line of New Patterns of
1895, that I offer at very low prices in other words, I defy competition. I will do your work by the job at as low prices as guaranteed work can be done.
Prices range from 5 to 20c per roll of 8 yards.
REMNANTS ONE-HALF PRICE. Will bring sample book to your houses for selection of designs. W. M. KENDALL.
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Improvement Have About Done Away
With IhU 1 allway Annoyance. Those who have traveled much by rail arc more or less acquainted with the hot box. A hot box, as it is commonly called, really means a hot Journal bearing or a hot journal, or both. It arises sometimes from the use of poor material in the bearing, Bometimes on account of imperfect casting1, and sometimes from too great weight upon the bearing, producing friction and heat. There are now far fewer hot boxes than formerly. Some of the heaviest Cars are now carried upon six-wheeled trucks, thus distributing the weight of each end of the car upon six journal bearings instead of four, and reducing the danger of excessive friction. Better materials are used and the workmanship upon them is better, weights to be carried are calculated more nicely, and greater care is exercised in operation, so that the hot box is not what it oace was. A man thoroughly familiar with railroading who made not long a?o? trip of 10,000
miles which included points as far
apart as the City of Mexico, ban I" ran
Cisco and Chicago, said that he did
not encounter a hot box until he was
within twenty miles of New York on
lus return.
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Iter the Great. A St. Petersburg correspondent
telegraphs that an Englishman who
was passinar lately through a small
village in Russia, entered a peasant's
cottage to ask for a cup of tea. Hanging on the wall, fraraad in a tea-tray, the edges of which were turned over the canvas, he notice I a portrait in pil of Peter the Great. Having bought it for half-a-crown, ho showed it in St. Petersburg to the curators of the Hermitage gallery who, after consulting their catalogues, identified it pretty surely with the picture at Versailles; but considered that if they were by the same hand, or copied one from the other, the copy was at Versailles, and the original was this. The portrait, if not the finest of any existing is inferior to none, and will probably be purchased eventually by the imperial family. Oregon Claims a Itecor '. Oregon has long been celebrated as the land of big red apples and redcheeked children, and the supply of both is pretty well maintained. Some do more in keeping up the record than others, but a couple on the east side, Jarrett by name, have, it is believed, broken the record for Oregon, aui are world beaters. They have five living children, born to them within a period of one year. The triplets, two boys and a girl, are about 3 years
of age, and the twins, a boy and a
girl, are less than a year younger. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett came from Missouri to the state.
As usual HISSKLL'S EXCHANGE
is headquarters for Good, Reliable Seeds
of all kinds, and some line Early Seed
Potatoes from Northern X. Y. Don't fool away time and money on other
places. It has been tried; that N. Y.
seed pays the best. IHSSELL'S EXCHANGE has it, and any other goods you may need, at lowest prices. Corner LaPorte and Center streets.
Highest price paid for Mutter and Eggs,
cash or trade.
PiUaVali, rt.Wa?ae & Chicago Pit.
ennsulvania Lines.!
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A Fa mom l'.lin! W oman. The death of -The Ulind Womin of Manzanares" has attracted wide at
tention in Spain, where- she was known from one end of the country to the other. She was a poet and had a remarkable talent for writing begging verses, describing her m:sery. Many of the poems are beautiful, and the author enjoyed a large income. She was said to be oie of the best reciters in Spain, and many of the most famous men In that country made pilgrimag-es to her house to hear her. Queen Isabella gave her a panslon years ago, and she left about SO. 000. A no i her Monte Carlo. Ostend has finally decided to permit gambling tables to bo maintained at the Knrsall, though the lessees art taxed heavily for the privilege. What with engagements to pay large specified sums to the hospitals and the town charities, the undertaking to pay half the town taxes and cost of keeping the establishment lighted and in repair, the rent will amount to at least $123,000 a year for a season which normally lasts six or seven
weeks. The privilege is granted for
nine years from 1895. Women Mining: for Silver. Two women In Baker county, Oregon, own silver minjs and are run sing them in person. They do not actually handle shovels ani work the dirt, but they suDerintend the work
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When the World Wants Wisdom Genius generally provides a generous supply The Failures of Financiers
Have been due to the Practice of Pernicious Principles. Coin's Financial School lias had a most auspicious opening and is daily turning out thousands of Sensible and Satisfied Scholars. Are You In It?
By all means take the course and be Converted to Common Sense.
To the purchaser of Goods the
way we sell them at present. For
instance j ust notice :
3500 yards of Remnants of best Standard Prints, 3 cts. Elegant Dress Ginghams, only 5 cts. per yd.
33 men Calcutta ana Bermnaa uiotn, oniy 5 cts. per yd. Henriettas, all colors and black, from 15 cts. to 75 cts. per yd. .Ladies' Oanes from $1.49 each, to $10.
Ladies' Jackets from $1 each to $6.98.
Carpets and Curtains at two-thirds of last year's prices.
Broken in two are our prices of
all of our eoods. Now is the time
to buy, as now our goods are remarkably low lower than ever
before.
Tearing down barriers to trade
is our rule in the dry goods busi
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Our low prices are our best salesmen. Come and get some of our bargains.
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Gwtral Miaiger, Gtnenl Puungir ijsi I
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Eves are Windows of the Soul. Keniember they are priceless. Take care of them, as no one will take can? of them for you. If you need Spectacles or Eye (Masses, consult an Optician. We make no charge for examination of the eyes for defective vision. Our ability to safely and correctly adjust glasses is beyond question. We guarantee satisfaction and mnk'fl all needed corrections and supply and exchange
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The When GROCERY
VAXDALIA LINK. SOUTH ROL'NI TKAINS. No. 51 6:00 a. m. " 10:i0 a. in. IM-al freight. " 5312: p. 111. " CI 5:01 a. in. Through frelglit. NOHTH ItOl'Mi THA1NS. No. 52 12:B6 p. in. " G0-U;10p. m. I-oral freight. 5410:08 p. 111. F. U. II ALK, Agent. I ll mouth. Ind.
LAKE KK1K AM WKSTEHN. NOKTH ItOUMl TKMX. 12:03 p. in. I:iily except Knmlay. 6:27 p. in. SOI'TII l-OI NI THAIS?. 9:48 a. m. Dally except Sunday. 1 1AM p. m. Ix'al, daily except Sunday. 5:40 p.m. Daily except Simdav. f. !i. HltillP.S. A Rent. l'lymuutli, Ind.
Is pushing out lots of goods every day. J rade increasing all the time. The highest market prices paid for produce. If you want good But
ter, leave your orders early in tue weeK ana iney can always be filled at the lowest price. )ashburn & Crosby Spring Wheat Flour and Pillsburv, rnlinnr Xr. 1ihor Ivewainia. Etna G reeii. We
(JV1IUV1 XV JIUIIUI " I , . . always keep a good stock on hand. Oil iMeal, $1.50 per 100 pounds. Coffees and Teas, we have a full line. Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, I ihre Pails, Fibre Slop Jars, Fibre Spittoons. Dishes wo lmv.- n full line. Oall and see our Summer
Set Brand, they are winners, we are selling lots of them. We sell all dishes in broken sets, if wanted. Call and examine before buying elsewhere. ED. S. HOGARTH & CO., Proprietors
MY LE ADR S.
Solid Gold Spectacles and Fine Crystal Lenses, $3.50. Gold Filled, $2.75. Fine Steel and Crystal Lenses in Composition Alluiiiinum Frames, $3.00; in Steel, from 50 cents to $2.50, according to lenses. K. SPANGLE, Optician of 20 years experience. A complete line of Watches, Clocks, Fine Jewelry. Silverware and Optical Goods. Orders taken for a large wholesale house for Solid Gold Kings any design at
jobber's rates, plain, set or diamond, or any goods in my line not in stock. Those at a distance can order glasses by mail. Write for instructions, I PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, 2 DOORS NORTH OF POSTOFFICE.
