Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 July 1895 — Page 4

Cl?e 3nbcpenbcnt EutertM at the Plymouth Post ofiice as soroiulViavs !iiattT.

A. P.. ZIMMKUMAN. A. 1. .SMITH. I'.MToj.s AM) ri:';-i:iK:i:. srici:iiTiox ruin-:. On War Six Mouth-. .$l..Tin: name. Marion, given the girl baby at (Iray (lables is a Fiench form of the name Mary. M is stil! going t Kin-ope without any reduction in its rates of exchange. ,. , 1.:- .,... I.vini: paper in:U ui th. mai.tij In 1 which news paper is made aie about to I enter into combination for the purpose j . ,: , : ...... t. ! Ol C1 'Hi; '.iiig u.e;r M o.oiei. n be sai l of this trust that i- ha- b .ugi.t the ::ewspapes. Tin-: Civic Federation vi Chicago has ! n.,v.-!!ia!i.'U'-:.(.dii-an-.:.ai-'n against ob-! ce :ei a ure, iL i . -1 . ... i envied that t: -:.'c:etv is n U;iH Iii I tari.et hut thai it has sti'ingth an 1. activity : largely Se' S oill to (in. i ..-1 -i ! . Mi:-.-::- Harvev a:..l liter are not .e-i:n' .-..-relv to i.imtv er ai;'.v..!red ' , ' ...V,4.V " - ... . dav i : 1 1 are la, to t..e c.v.;n-.eil . w.'i.-.l :.v. x the world ;s in::;g. ihi1 1t ' tu hat .i.-: oi trn at iu-iy. .t n.ay e :. i ti.e tuininp; i .ii. m ..ii -.oi . act t M:s Kl-ie Hretate', an lüher t'c . 1 v Mi A U v. i; !:imv. i.'eirt-d to manv ,1 .iot:;e. ::e.e. a:ul th-: in onter t ; the ce:-t ni"i:y , is initiier : i ai ti e mairia'e laws of this i 1 le uniiiia m all the!11 i . : s tat es. M'.'-.i a wea-a.iu r;Uia i.i.iee; . ,. f... . . ., i r.:.:ii:i;ii!'j i vi in li. l.r.t it was all j , '. . . . .' i i-J t in i.-'coi.s::: , ai.d ii the luarrieil ; - t t ' . 5 e' ; :h' ie'i::!i t" the Lride s l.imeto, 1 uM a wea-a:ijj" t' ln-L J.i.i et 1 I - IT At p, ,. ,.. .,! ! . i 1 .. i IhUio.b V, I e C'-mneiU-L to ac- ; . IV ' Iii. 1- Jtl-.i.V 1 . ;l- i-;.i..i - t..v .;ia.-ft-jtc. j i ;:v nhrovenunt m t..e our,e ol ;:i.Minc.i:- c:Vil:.at!.n bin Itsils hu.hleii (iai.LU'f, which ir vure to manhe.t itself s..o:.er or la'ir. It is even with imvv- vemcnts m tlress. The i..icvcie bus 1 et-n act us id of ns i nihnity ft;r the bicycle lace, the Hee!e l.umisetc, etc., hhdhowi: is ucctiMd (1 the heinous crime of U';: 'imcyou: - Jadi.-s to don ma.e at tue CK lite. oct:U;utlons vi mv.-n. Ii is fan a steu in m'skirtsdo hut :.üi 'il.ir su-t ll! tr- .: e 1 .d f!:li s th.C le attiie iielice. it t.eVe; by the C' v ie. ;h aretlireatene.1. nei.ee of the hiv atv k k k. i in: small attendance of dcii-atcs to! the- i'an-An.ericc.n coupes at Ta-onto i and the aha- st td tirlack -f enthusiasm I sh.-v.n for the t hjeets of the meeting, ! 1 r- mise any: hint,' i:ati!'ac'.o:y re;i!t: !."e: -. t an : fi;l s.nceessfal and ! v disj i.tcii to the j j i-... ,1.,. . .- l (.f.J , ,. i.i ,. .,.t! , ! ol ei t !.i:a: in. ami. v.'hih' tb.v tiele.att who !.ae e.eiivered j uu ns- s are n. v. ol fh'enhd aid lit vi Tüll letter and spirit o law are sometimes at variance. Justice and the general welfare of the ne.oj.lt are the nroj.tr and avo-weil objects an. lends of law but it iomctimes occurs that in the i:dtTrefatioii of law it miscarries anel its obh-et is n t attained. Just as the Civic I'edera'i :i of Chicago has succeeded in stimulating the jtolne foree to more etlicient service ime of the true i'i:r oses t;f law is run de re. I temjoraniy imiotent by a justice who has decided that saloons may be hej-t oj.tn all id-ht without violating the very law wliicii was intended to keep them closed. When tins decision was handed down from the bench by Justice Ke'ioe the crfest-allen j-olice who had made the arrest tof the defendent m the case depa rteel in disgust. Tin: majority of i-eonle who are tempted to and do find a great deal of fault with the providential distribution of earthly blessings and w ho have also kept posted on the career of II. II Holmes should thank their good stars that the good things of life have not been taken from them as they have from Mrs. Carrie I'itzel. There is no doubt that in her girlhood Mrs. I'itzel had as much of hope for her prospects in life as had many of her companions. Her aspirations, her dreams of love in a happy home, probably thrilled her with as much delight as is generally known to youth. Yet her hopes were blasted, her dreams crumbled in the dust anil instead of happiness she has had the very dreg of bitterness and has walked in the depths of earthly sorrow. Her

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in-. elates vi;-are here ai'i't ar lo have j Tbe V v.i-.d-v m? no' o I " I eemem-'ie t..i-ivzn a itisire to talu- a . . . . . , , I Mr. (.. v.. 1rane, oi 1!. -ehester, lode 1 ? t i-ii. i,, t i ; fw-n o, : arratieiuents to i ;en.c at .t. J osej;h, : . , , . ,. , . j ti.oaj n ij) lo i umuia ti. an Iimi an iii- . i.- , , i . ... ,: m vesterdav evenm on Ins wheel. Mr.! fVi: :CCO!!!I'H:v tr lioL1:';,b; T I;, Xt M c,.:i'r aa'V"!y "V lheisairotherofyred.whoworked jects lhat it was (oidülently eniif-cted thev extend a cordial invitation to all ! . ., ... . . , ' , . , wciiia le iii-iik vol bv t! fvr,-M"c of 'i i r i- i jrnti.eldue I roiit st're, but who is at tu lu.i .t t .i.nui lv t -e.,...i i ot i. coole desirous of snendintr a dav . . ideas and thoughts ot so manv eminent 4, . . ,. . , r f , rresent staying at l.oate. .,,,,) v f. M i.- o-:.' o ,i:i.,.rt the banks ot the beautiful Hake L. .... .. , II. 1. 1 ui!u Villt.!OI !liii Colli iliclll. I lrc- 1 I u-. fit I'.iinrlxm otnl l..v

life has been overshadowed by a towering genius of crime and despite her efforts to free herself from the meshes which have been woven about her a most extraordinary caprice of fate has held her in chains of misfortune so heavy that her nerves have been

shattered and her reason totters on the j verge of insanity. Will He Inform Us. While the editor of the Plymouth liepublican has displayed such a great amount of interest in W. II. Harvey, coming to Plymouth to deliver a lecture j on the free coinage of silver, we have; not seen any comments through His j paper regarding the report of the debate j in Chicago, hv the now republican v . 1;ll,er, t)ie Times-Herald. yyiHe the neater number of the (.'hi-1 L.a,,(1 1)a,u.; ' he mter-Ucean, Record. x-" 4i . 5. t ..... ; :.. .mh, v: e., e üir i.i-i.mic uun iiiij'ai - liul manner, the Times-Herald, a lad-: I icu! Mng-e standard paper, does nothing j j but in a ouiet wav ridicule the entire I deiu - . Will the i-iliior inf. -mi his j reader wh tide i- j I T c . ivfiii ihiymi'i 1 ' learn the exact c.-:ditiou oi' this linau-1 . . ! ' ' " " t - ; : 1'i.icts thj-oui:ii ti.e i :me-;:era:.t, n lU' i ! ' in:r t!: Ib-T-lla; vev l a'e. a rt, tTi-.,w,T- v.'---,.Tn I i .. . ..1 1 he Mmp.e::t lUUies ot I.n ue siec.e j ! "hietiineb .'.:iord iü their perl oi hi- j ! ance i:ivia-uls t the amusing j U - h M :(tr. In the ahi-enee ot ti.e y.un ' t , , ,, .. . . i lady. Wie is u.ual'y m charge oi tliej ,. , .,. , ..,t, , ! ( "eihii-ai te.i j'hone ti.ce, .vuJ.beit ; .,riA.,. v,as the oiher day . .!,-.r.r.. ,. !..;;.;,. i,r thnt mo; i utilitarian mo.hn: iilituti: -u jAdhherfs lunctions in this l1'' a ere to 1,.- c-ily th se of the ordinary ( - I t-c-:itral tel.-j.li'.ne o--cr.it hut, oddlv e!;ou!i. wi.etr he tot.; chaise ti.e svsteni 1'aih-d to work. Impatient subsenbeis K!..uted a;ain and ;i:r;ain, until : - ' 5-ui to ive up in sheer ixhau- . t ....... i . iiOj:. 1 UiiCIU Ol.t S I.I-'iU K.t'il i'JU'liOf I . , ! close! v to tli-ir ears and watted for con- . ., . , . neeti'-ns until -.: leiue lost its t harms. ... ,. , ' ! am: el hromji! no reward. ! ,, . i;, m,. r, i 4. i" N'lnt h!h' huati;. cahed at lenti.a t; ..,-! nl .h.!!i.rt di't. , gently at wi.rh and much i e; jIexed t gently at worn aütl mueii l e;iifXt;t lo know why tl.L' itihocv i.t telehhone wa-, ; 1 cauiin so much tronb.e. Aa,,,A.rt (Ud!1-t knw uh;lt wus tie !i;.ltl..r xAh iU. i!UuCators. They keot j dr.-M-iii- ami he kept i-uttit,;: them inj to plaev airain, believing thai the wind i was blow;!:'' them dowi. ltwasson ! discoered that Adelhert was all at sea i" tele hony. lie was soon j.ut to ri-hls, !a:iJ tli0 system aain hA back iiiit) its 1!nuil - eondilion. ! t'aouh very different from the above, may not be coucideml out. of i lacr. A i i ce. iam mimV.er Iad for his j ride ami b 'lace of hi.s declining vears a ,dau-.hter, hri-hl and ehaimin- a:5 ; or;e v. ulil hi.d M-am in a wick's traveh j ! f.i)!r.-i-tM doii-or v.-;! !: f.,,,,,!,-1 v genlteman, dimmr with v A I ' e eve: !:' war, asked to have some a( a j.ota-.ocs, which he did not ae- j tv..t. Theyt..unjr lady, anxious to know j why he did not eat potatoes, iaade bold ; to ask the question, which, when answe.e.i. iomi-ied her to make a jure!v i t!studied and wholly original remark. ! lie ri j-üed: '4r.ecau?" i-otatoes contain j l'i:' inticii stiuc!;." Siie said: 'is that; so ' ! kno:.' i-tiw v.h:i! i:;;kes mv : '.' how what makes my j sf..much so stiiV after eating. Michigan. St. Joseph is situated on a bluiT, ?ome 20J feci abnve the level of the lake, and no more j.Ieasant placecould be f elected for a day of pleasure, and sight seeing. Tare for round t i i is 1.10 for all over 12 years of age; over 0 and under 12 years, ."j cents. Now , let us ail go and have a good time. Train leaves at 7:111 a. in. and rc turns at 7:27 i. m. Comnittiii:. Some Startling Statements. A llloominglon, ill., lawyer says: 'i have often been thrown in the com any of railroad attorneys and railroad ohicials and I know something about the profits of manv railroads. Kvervthing is not serene in the life of a railroad oilicial, and of the large sums received by the roads the greater j.art is paid out again for labor, expenses and various things. The prolits of a road depend wholly on closely watching the expenditures. Last year the Chicago ,S; Alton railroad paid out 61,000 every day in the year for damages to persons and property. This wa,s for uncontested suits only, and was paid voluntary, suits were last year entered against this road, which, if allowed, would absorb its entire gross income forone year. It has been figured that it costs the Alton 23 cents to kindle a lire in an engine Superintendent Johann has just discovered a way to start lires in locomotive engines at a cost of 7 cents, and this one item will make a difference all over this road In one year of $20,000. It has also been decided that a difference in the freight rate of one-twentieth of 1 per cent, per ton per mile will make a difference in the yearly income of this road nearly $W0,000. So one can easily see that in railroading, as in other things, it 13 the little things that count." Ex.

ARGOS AND VICINITY.

Tuesday's Daily. Hollo Clemens is working for Richards S: Fox, painting. lien. Hall, of Bourbon, was in town yesterday afternoon. i I Walter L. Maines show is advertised I for lb ehester, Aug. 2d. About fifteen young people are attending Normal at Plymouth. Stevens and Wickizer made their lirst trip with cigars yesterday afternoon, A brother and wife of Mr. and Mrs. ;11?erv is visitincr vit!i him this wiok. , " in ,.,,., L . , ,. , , :., I I fill til)' i i ' al. IS OlII'J ei Willi Upopcy " 1 1 fo11 ,;rt S ae a SHltl ! ilea! of nuoke to he blown over the countrv. I beyno.ds, or Indianapolis, is in twn collecting for the (hid Fellows Calüsman. .1. U. Weimer, who is working in ( hi-i-.-rn i'iif hi.ti-i. viin.-l'iv timni'ii'r l:if ft -v . daV visit. . i. jie. iCll loi i nC l"'o tsun,.av atternooi!. to stav witli her hm-bai'.a a lew das. Mr. Hess :s in the hardware bmjmebs. yt . r . tl t ll 1 ini -.ici.riu iei. one ua :a-.. vc e; Hem Ir. ZeiherV Iilv im.ver to the barn l'.oor, a distance of i:ght led, on his heart, lie is recovering ;..w!y. Mrs. V. V. Hright, of Calash. w!io , , . .. . . , . .' ,. has been visit n. witn her husband s r;;!hv..r and mother, of this j lace, for the , ..i.-t i n i.. , ! i , ,i : . ,. -t A little excitement was caued on the su:;I:a division of the excursion ti: .!!! ., ... .i .... v.-...-m fi-,,i.- ..o,. vi i ' i v 'i i i . ii' n.ua ii".ii 1 11 i 1 1 v i v t. who 1 "t m u lit l. early all the way irt-ni the citv. Wednesday's 1 )aily V. V. Kirk went to I'miiouth visier .... .,k:,.o ,Ia bune. ,. T , ..... Mr. Harry .Tordi n, ol Hiyiuouth, was ;,. .... .. iu tou n cs'."da. . . m i- . 1'raver meeting at M. h. cnureh on W'ediitday tvitiiis-j. rrosecutor onhtoii. td' i'lymontli, , ;n tl)V.,, v.s.,' n. Mr. Charles Ke'.li.n, ol Clyniouth, is in town to-day on business. Mr. Joienh Milier is verv sick at das. Duiilap's where she had betn vicitinjjr. MihS Xeely, of Walnut, and Miss llee'.er aie Nisiiin with .1. M. Jleeber's famiiy this week. Tbl oldest daughter (d .b.liii Whaiey died last ni:;ht. The cause of death has i not yet been reported. I Mr. Smith, t.f the Inmii'H.vdiix T.was m town yesterday, looking1 no sr.hicrio1 tions for the i-aper. ! 1 ... ' i t.; ... :.. 1;t' ; Artyesti-rday. He eao this morning. j.eii t'in'.i, o.. e:iiid,;'i, tMtit; or rtturnt d to Chi-Mism-s Jertlia Oabie.t, i latt i oi: ahd Cora Hull' went to the i.-ehitciitiary at Michigan Citv Monday; but returned in the evening. i Teachers mee-J-' . . church W'ednesday evening . The- suhjeet to be discussed is: '-What Hclaüoh I) -es the Church Sustain to Social Heform .-" Miss Maude Jeffries, of Men'ont v'-.'-U-tl witli Mi i 'P.-il.j.r v-.vt, ... visited with Miss Stella Taber yester day. Miss M tude is p'in to i'lanklin where she will visit with friends for U a- wt-e :s. niece, Miss Ih'anche Wean, of (loshen; also, Misses Joe Cline and Katie AValson, cd Dourbon, are visiting with Mr. and Miv-. IJ. F. llosenbury this week. The concert j-Jveu by the L. T. Ls. last evening was well rendered, but to a small audience. The little fellows had their parts well learned, and we think the people should 1 1 2 1 up the church on such an occasion, when free. Thursday's Daily. Preaching next Sanday morning. Mr. Lowery went to "Walnut this morning. Triinds are visiting with Miss Luemida Hess this week. llev. Warren left for Crawfordsville to-day on business. Miss Vernice Kustis went to the Lake to day for a few days' stay. The band boys give a public entertainment to-night on the street. The L. S. A. will meet with Mrs. A. T. Slayter to-morrow afternoon. Mrs. Lulu Nichols, nee Hoover, is home visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hailsback. Mr. Samuel Miller, of Plymouth, is visiting with his daughter Mrs. Chas. Hoggs. Mr. J. French begins writing school next Monday in the school building here. The family of Isaiah Ball, of the Mattingly farm, is visiting with the Fickeral families. Mr. Xewhouse, of Wabash, and a Mr. Pyle, of Akron, aro visiting with Wm. Kailsback, this week. Mrs. Hunter Watson, of Hibbard, was in town yesterday afternoon, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Watson.

Mr. and Mrs. L. (J. Martin, who have been visiting in Michigan for several weeks returned home 'ast evening. The sad death of Mr. Ceorge Mvers was reported this morning, caused by heartfailure. Further reports will be made to-morrow. Chas. Funk went to Twin Fakes this morning to camp for three or four weeks. J. W. Shirey accompanied him, but will return this evening. Mrs. Hattie Spangler, of Maxenkuckee, and daughter, Mrs. Dr. 1 Jabcock, of Rochester, were in town yesterday doing some shoj ping. The Apollo Musical club will meet with Mrs.(uivey next Saturday evening, A special effort will be made to entertain parties wishing to come. Mr. Charles Howell, who has been

j woiking for Win Howell in the butcher i shop, returned vesterdav from a three j weeks' visit at his home in Memphis, j Ind.. also visitii.gat Indianapolis, ScottsIburg a no i-oiusviiie. lie win ne at Iwoi-katMr.Howeirs usain in a .luv i r 1 1 T 1 W . two. Mr. and ... . Mrs. M ai Ten, Mr. and Mrs: David Hovce. were libhinL' at Lake! Maxenkiiekee vesterdav. rettinuti after! daik, and for that reason we may sus - 1'fct that there was a good i'Ull of iish. f.Ti i: . ,t ... .,..., i coMt.tt u:e oii.ei tut a-K til an iieai ina; laiicared in the riwnouth immtkm.tit. . ii . .. ...... ..; ..i .. . . .i .a i i int. The Ueileet.tr is i.d resjo:ihh- ! for anythini;- but v. hat aije:i5s in its '.own ctii.mns. Char!.-s Ii. hlat; is tiitj I NiMii'iiNi'KVi " itensizer, and any cmi i'laint aira:i;:-t what a;-;!ears in his dejartn;ent should he iiied with him." Aigos Ue. lector. If anv items annear in mv columns of the 1)aii.v lNii:i'i.i)i:.T about j which any one is likely to he accosted, n;eae make it known to the writer, for lie d"es not wish to malie any false statome:ds ahout :uiythi;i w'deli may axl ear in this -.aner. Hut if he does he d"cs not have to stand on the corner with a crowd and watch for the frill; ! li'i V. I!V I ill .1 Ii" t'tl 1 III riv. some one a roat. l.'e does not do that kind of wriiini-and does not care to. foT he is loolci:, to the interest of the a .-er he is writing for, aiitl wi-ihes more subscribers. C. 11. F. Kihhard Items. Master Clyde Huffman is dangerously ill. Fv.retl Clinton is very sick with the mumps. Mr. Foster drove and famiiy are visiting in Chicago thi.- week. Mr. (leorge "Weiser. beider made a trip to Logamj.rt las, rraturday. Mrs. John Hanks has been very sick, but at this writing is much better. Mr. Feter Listenbergcrvisiteel frivnds ami relatives in Fremen last Sunday. M.. A. P. Whitman, of Du-afee, was the guerd id' Mrs. drove Friday evening. Mr. I). M. Hrevuv, of s uth Fend, visited Peter Listeiibcrger and famiiv .-diiiday. Mrs. :-Vhti!tZ, of Plymouth, is the guest of her brother, William Klapp, this wee)-:. Tin infant r.on of deorge Listeuberyer has been very sick, but we learn is YxWvSa belt er. Daniel Yore-is, of Ma x e n k u ek ee,s j , cut Sunday with his parents, Mr . and Mrs. Jonas Wrei-. Misses F.I! a and Viola Mef.'owen, of Plymouth, Ahiled Sunday with their I'-arents, Mr. Aknoii Mcdoweu and wife. Mrs. Coleman and dau:rhter, Mrs. Jennie VanCamj, near Honaldson,wcre tl.c guests of Mrs. Frank Shepherd last Wednesday. Mauuimi).- At Plvmouth on Saturday, July IJ, Mr. James Wylie ond Clara Uiook, of Union townshij, near Ilibbard, Ind. (In Monday evening, J n'y 10, the elders of the surrouneling townshiji met at the residence of Fen Persby, wiih James L. Mosher as captain, and marched in solemn phalanx to the residence of James Wyhe and proceeded to seranade the bride and groom. They made one circuit around the residence when Mr. Wylie came to the door and cordially invited the serenaders in. Mr. Wylie appointed Jonas Vorcis and Isaac Weisman as aides. They resjionded, and brought two cases of beer and the cigars in short order. After the beer and cigars, congratulations, singing and merry-making were in order for the evening. Many well wishes go with you, James and Clara. Occasional. H. B. REEVES, Justice of the Peace OVIIi: NUSSIIAUM & MAY1I1I, PLYMOUTH, IND. ('Uft tioMs pro!i)tly aifl 'arffullj atteiitletl tc. IiiMinmce Auent. Dr. Martin's Nervine Coffee Saves More Than Half Your Coffee Expense and Doctor Bills. A pleasant table drink composed of cereals, glutene and vegetables and a positive cure for nervousness, dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sleeplessness and the many ailments caused from the use of ordinary colfee and tea. 1 lb equals 2 lbs of other coffee. Only 20 cent?. Free sample at grocers. . K. Li:onai;i. . M. K I' XI) ALL. Kd. S. IIooaktii & Co.

REP AUING, REMODLING, GENERAL OVER HAULING! Read! Ponder! Meditate!

The vralls and partitions dividing our three rooms will be removed and tints the whole store will consist of hut one mammoth room. The taking down of the brick walls will make no

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1 moYing we lit i vc decided tt se.l everything at facturv J . i nnce actual co.-t and even le.-s than cot. J )o nor

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dollar for doHtir.s this eerr:iin!y will le the opportunity. Hear well in mind vre will ell ewrvthiiiL1; at eost and

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Thi.- extraordinary a!e v i 1 1 begin pfiirriav liilw vTi (SQR öuilhdav, ithf b, lüudt and will eonriniie 20 days, lint reniember every purchase must be paid for in eash. This fa. vor wo are compelled to ask.

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The celebrated Coach Ilor.-e, v. ill be kept for this season tit Porter s livery and feed barn. For further particulars call and see either Yl. Allinan, or Sylvester Lovell.

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mam;i-actuim:i) ijv C. W. CHAPMAN, - WARSAW, IN 13.

Just Received A box of BRO WNIis INQ TOBACCO. It is a high r:uk tobacco anel in eacli .".c pacUae' there is a letter. When ou can spell Brownie Smoking Tob. with these letters send them to the factory, ami in return they w ill send you a nico Stem-winding Nickle Plated Watch. For sale only at Q. VINALL'Se

burdened witli this two-fold

- si'licme an eiiort to dey;is given of exehan gin-: siA CLE SMOKE, ( WiU JOHN S. BENDER, Attorney at Law, I'LY.MOL'TI I, IND. t !;: ir.vr !:;. .-tK.-i's Ucli.nriu.f. ' WW. i: ::H. ;i.t t !uiuo ii;t ulod t- ' i-'-uii-ion. The latest! TheCiiM Cicsai: Srom: has the hiltst fad in Cigars crateel in Glass Jars! each jar contains twent-five fnst-class cigars which we retail for ai.OO a jar and will keep fresh as long as there is a inrn r löff ?r 4 1 -v -in cigar left in the iar, "Wouldn't That Jar You': Zinn & Young,

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