Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 August 1895 — Page 9

R1T WINS ! TIIL FI UM Ol-" tD U Vi lla, ma,!e such ra.Hcal chang.-s in the prl-es of It! TI:atit is trulv ontitl ! t :i icitm; f cri-.iit for having n-ai-livl mm-mu.i.; e a lu.viti.m in tlie tra.W' in s short a tun-. Vif .Iocs in t ii!tUi;tf merit a hy. ii u-'li 't nt progression shoü'.l lo t!..' v ';rVe .-f merit rather than ae. STYLE $ FIT $ WEAR Ti.eM- are the three grttees in the sh--e ' v''-hr.;i.iavhr "f .-.'.! styl. an ! y. t : i r.t r 'e:ir wi ll. r .t may l.t an! not i'e h: -tvle aii.i the wt-arinn ,ualü:es i:e..;;i;t f little taile-s it l.t i-r ,;. r: . i.;.t the three .'raee. - th" trh "t i-eMee-ti-!i In hoes-sty!-. tit a:i l u ear - i:.'i-t i'.'-)ii!'!iieil in-nre eiitire :'.ti-!a---ti' n to ail iai ties cn.--i e 1. This is the lex'ii they are t at :i1;:' t' tra'.e !' Marshall cos;i;t. ' !.r- i:rthiT n:irti"ulars fall at thru .larters ana make ot.r mm i. n t- .11 :!. in net il Hi a i-air t' -Ii''', A it el -thfs or a n.iM.y. t!'e-h hat .... a er tiia: the r:ve: Te!in: t';i"ii. North of Po'stoffice, PLYMOUTH, IND. (EI?c3nbcpcnöcnt LOCAL EVENTS. ri:OM Friday's daily. It pays to trade at the rouble's drug store. Charles Wallace went to South Demi yesterday. Men's Harvest Gloves 23 cents at Tall A; Carabine. Chas. Rose, of Walkcrton, is visit i:ig his parents in this city. Airs. Matthias App, formerly of this city is visiting friends here. Sweaters, white or colored, for 25c at AI. Allman & Son's. A full line of builders hardware very low at J. Y. Astley & Son's. Miss Ella Wiltrout has returned from a four weeks' visit in Chicago. Airs. J. A. Molter goes to Argos tomorrow morning to visit her sister. Chas. liaker and wife are enjoying the lake breezes at Mdrmont today. Genuine solid-comfort plows and repairs for sale at Liucett & Son's. Genuine solid-comfcrt plow points wear three times as long as the bogus. Miss 3ell Corl, of Tourbon, was the the guest of Mrs. C. 1). Tibbetts yesterday. Ticycles, bicycle sundries and repair work at Underwood & Walls, Center street. Airs. O. M. Packard, who is spending the summer at the lake, was in Plymouth yesterday. The Rochester Sentinel is printing a souvenir of the corner-stone laying of the court house. A good two tub bath room outfit for sale cheap; cash or easy payments. Enquire at this ollicc. Mrs. Louis Gabbert and little daughter, Tracie, of Argos, visited Mrs. Huge in this city last night. The prosecuting attorney has postponed the appointment of a deputy at Argos for one month. Mrs. Levi Lauer and daughter Kosa are the guests of Mrs. M. Ruhman, in this city for about four weeks. The only stock of Fishing Tackle in the county, is at The Peoples Drug Store, Tristol Steel Rods 85.00. W. II. Taylor finished up the work on the new track scales at the elevator and returned to Pittsburg last night. Don't buy tough inferior meats when you can get the finest and tenderest of meat of Rothenberger & Todocker. Corn is doing fine. Farmers say, another good rain and we'll have more corn than we have had before in years. Don't buy any bogus points for solid comfort plows. The genuine are sold by Liggett & Son. M. Lauer Sc Son are papering and renovating their clothing store. It makes a big improvement in appear ance. It is reported that John Moore, of the Ross house, is arranging for a prize fight with a colored pugilist of South Lend. Airs. Andy Howell, of Toledo, and Airs. T. C. Towcll, of Argos, were the guests of John liowell and family yes terday. The Sunday school picnic of the lie formed church at Pretty Lake was a happy success. About 150 attended and every one had a good time. Henry Ilumrichouser has the good old-fashioned ague and is made happy thereby. He says it reminds him of the days of forty years ago. William Sutherlin pleaded guilty to the charge of assault and battery be fore Justice Teeves, Thursday, and was fined 81 2.5.", which he promptly paid. W. Compton, the young man who en tered the house of Air. Roberts, south of the city, some time sioce, has been arrested in Ohio for jumping a board a board bill. Mrs. E. Myers leaves for Kokomo to

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morrow morning to attend her daughter, who is reported very low with typhoid fever. Air. M. liuhman, whose wife and baby are at present in Plymouth, is looking for a house in Muncie, Ind. After finding the same he will remove from Chicago to that city. The ladies of the Lutheran Church gave a social at the residence of Mrs. John Tirdhold last evening. It was largely attended and was a success both socially and financially. W. r. Truiier assistant general passenger agent and C. M. Wheeler, traveling passenger agent of the Yandalia railroad, were in the city yesterday morning, en route for St. Joe. C. W. Teilt, car inspector at' the Tiltsburg, received his household goods from Tort Wayne this morning and will take up his residence in the depot house. The P., Et. W. & C, painters' crewis here to-day, painting the new water tank at the crossing. Michigan street bridge will probably get a coat before they leave. Mrs. Sarah York died at her residence on First street, at 12 o'clock (norm; yesterday, of a cancerous trouble She was 5o years of age and was a sister to John and Alonzo Kreitzcr. Funeral at the house at 2 p. m. today. Howard Kelloy, of the Cycle factory left last night for Strawberry Plains, Iowa, from which point he will embark on tho sea of matrimony. The young lady is Miss Jane Porter, a former teacher in the Plymouth schools. George Lemlar, residing south of this city, while attempting to separate a couple of fighting hogs yesterday, was struck in the calf of the leg by the tusk f one of the brutes inilicting a severe but not necessarily serious wouml,some

three inches in length. Dr. Wilson dressed the wound. The Medical Association of Northern Indiana met in session at the Yandalia House, Lake Maxenkuckce, yesteiday. Among those present were: Drs. Dutt, of Argos; Herring, of Tremen; Caple, of Maxenkuckce; Knott and Jackson, of Plymouth. Other counties were well represented. The next meeting will be held at Argos. The boys are smiling to-day at one young couple who attended the Keormed church picnic yesterday, and became so interested in one another that they forgot to come home till it was too late, when they found all the wagons had left. It is rumored that the young man hustled around and got a farmer to bring the young lady in but was compelled to walk home him self. Courtland Morris gave a delightful awn party at the residence of his pa rents on Sophia street, last evening, in lorior of his guest, Mr. Charles Thomp son, of South Chicago. It was a pretty sight, the spacious lawn being lighted with Japanese lanterns and the young people llitting about here and there re minded one of some oriental scene. There were about thirty-five guests present. The evening was spent with games, music, etc.; after which refreshments were served. Jack Engledrum, of South JJend, call ed at the office of the Daily Inde pendent yesterday, en route to Camp Matthews, Indianapolis. Mr. Engle drum left South Tend at 'J o'clock Thursday morning, July 21, on a wager. He i3 to walk the entire distance from South Tend to the quartersof Company F at Camp Matthe ws,near Indianapolis, in thirty-six hours, a distance of US miles. He arrived here at 1:10 p.m. yesterday, spending one hour in the city and started again,apparently fresh. Mr. Engledrum is going from there to West Taden Springs, where he will go into training. fikim Saturday's daily. Sam Parker and wife were in Chica go yesterday. Straw hats at cost at M. Allman & Son's. Itev. W. O. Lattimore left for Chicago this morning. Men's Harvest Gloves 23centsat Tall & Carabin's. Ed Sands has returned to his old post at Davis station. Highest market price for wool at AI Allman & Son's. Aliss Nina Hutchins has been suffer ing from sore throat. Hammocks, 35, to 85.00 at the Peo pie's Drug Store. George Stewart, of Fort Wayne, is here on a fishing expedition. Oliver plows cheaper than ever be fore, John Y. Astley & Son. State Tank Examiner Milliken, of Muncie, was in the city yesterday. Fresh fish every Friday can always be found at Kuhn's meat market. Miss Hazel Ketcham is visiting friends in Tourbon for a few days. Hammocks for 50 cents at tho Peo pies Drug Store this week. Tert Kreighbaum, of South Tend, is visiting in Plymouth over Sunday. House painting, paper-hanging, the very best work by Stansbury & Heese, Miss Helen Darr and Miss Grace Darr, of Goshen, Aliss Nellie Asire, Ralph Asire and Mrs. Alex. LaTierre, of South Tend, are guests of J. Y. Ast

ley and family. Air. LaTierre is expected this evening, to spend Sunday. Mr. A. J. Whiteletter, formerly of the Plymouth schools, passed through this city to-day. A heavy hail storm visited Lake Maxenkuckce last night, but no damage is as yet reported. Drink Dr. Martin's Nerve Coffee. Eat Royal Treakfast Food. See advertisement elsewhere. Lon Cummings, Chas. Wallace, Carl Cummings and Frank Leonard drove to South Tend to-day. The largest stock of paints, oil and varnishes ever brought to Plymouth, at J. Y. Astley & Son's. James Gilmore, Jr., Annie Cleveland and George Wolford were at Maxenkuckce Lake last evening.

Carriage painting a specialty at I Stansbury A; Teese's. Inspect their work Parker House Tarn. Oliver plow points only 0 cts. each and marked genuine Oliver on each piece, John Y. Astley - Son. Edwin Polansky, who has been visiting for some time in this city, returned to his home in Chicago to-day. William Dummuck ami wife.of Mentone, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. William Everly, of this city. J. S. Taker, of Warsaw, stopped off in Plymouth a short time yesterday, on his return from a ousiness trip in the west. Thomas M. Walker, county recorder, returned from Logansport last evening, where lie went on business connected with his ollice. J. II. Flaherty went to Chicago last night to meet Iiis sister, whom he has not seen in nine years. She will visit him in this city. II. Y. Hoover returned from a business trip in the southern part of the state last night. He says the northern part is good enough for him. Patrick Foley was arrested yesteday as a public nuisance, brought before Justice Teeves and fined 812.5."). He will lay it out at the county jail. Tobert C. O'Tlenis, charged with embezzlement, had a preliminary hear ing before Justice Hull at Argos yesterday, and was bound over to the next term of the circuit court, in 800 bonds, for trial. Mrs. Gotsleiber and children, who were visiting Tyner Yanvactor and family, returned to their home in Winneconna, Wis., this morning. Dr. Towers removed several large gall stones from Airs. Jacob Fisher last Thursday. The lady is resting easy, and is in a fair way to recovery. William Stein, nephew of Henry Stein, a musician and teacher of music of much merit, is spending his three months' vacation in Plymouth. The new buildings on Michigan street are fast nearing completion and make an imposing appearance. Flags lloatcd over the Corbin and Simons buildings for the first time yesterday. Dr. F. M. Turkett and family and Win. Montgomery and family are camp ing at Pretty Lake. They report lots of fun. A string of forty-five bluetrills caught last evening verifies that fact. Leart Poor was brought before Jus tice Teeves last evening, charged with grand larceny, lie pleaded guilty and was bound over to the next term of the circuit court in 8200 bonds, which ho failed to give and was committed to jail. Harvey Miller, known as Tucker, the jolly bartender formerly of the Oak saloon, has accepted a position with the Indiana Novelty Co. Tuck says from this day on ho will earn his daily bread by the sweat of his brow. Good boy, Tuck. Lightning run into the electric light plant last evening on the arc light wire, but no damage of any consequence was done, the protectors taking care of it. The street lights were all put out and it took about an hour to get them started again; but the incandescent lighhts were not bothered at all. Daniel Langdon.an old and respected resident of this city, died at his home' at 11 o'clock this morning of heart disease, lie leaves a wife, three daughters and two sons. Friends outside of the city have been notified, and the funeral will probably be held at St. Michael's church Monday morning at Ü o'clock. The baseball tournament is now practically assured. To avoid clashing with the interests of Maxenkuckeo fair the dates have been changed from An gust 21, 22 and 23 to August 28, 20 and 30, just a week later. Though the games for the 30th are not positively arranged for, the tournament is pretty certain to last three days a, was originally in tended. ntoM Monday's daily. Ed. Kuhn was at South Tend yester day. Frank Toss returned from Tremen Friday. Geo. Klingerman spent Sunday at the Tend. Talis and bats very cheap at Under wood & Walls. James Gilmore Jr. was in Tremen yesterday. Fred Kuhn and family returned from Port Huron, Mich., last evening, whero

they have been visiting friends and relatives for several weeks. G. W. Marble returned from St Joe Sunday night. Geo. Florial is reported very low with kidney troubles. Never-rip working pants for 05c at M. Allman & Son's. Torn to Mr. and Airs. Ed. Sands, Sun day, July 2S, a boy. Lowest prices on balls and bats at Underwood & Walls. Justice Teeves and wife visited in Tourbon Sundav. All-solid men's shoes at the old price, s'.?, at M. Allman & Son's. Aliss Alary Sullivan visited friends in Warsaw over Sunday. Ed Weaver, of south Tend, spent Sunday in Plymouth. Geo. II. Thayer Jr. returned from Chicago Saturday evening. Simon Goldsmith spent Sunday in Plymouth with his family. Chas. Koebtrt is the proud father ol a nine pound girl, horn yesterday. Eli Pippengc r of Tlissville, is reported very sick with kidney and heart trouble. Clarence Smith, a popular young man of South Tend, is in Plymouth to-day. Joe Donahue and wife, Miss Clara Tucher and Mr. G arret t Sundied at St. Joe. Air. Adam Holm and son Jacob, suadied at Walkerlon with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kamsbv. John Capron and wife, L. Tanner and J. C. Jilson and wife were at Alaxenkuckee yesterday. Airs. Clallin Teerbower who has Leen very sick with bilious fever is reported

a little better today. The best can salmon to be found in the town always on hand at the La Porte street Takerv. Herbert L. Ntusbaum, of Chicago, is pending a week's vacation in Pivmouth visiting relatives and friends. Air. and Mrs. Alex Lapierro. of South Tend and Air. and Mrs. Whitlock spent Sunday at Lake Maxenkuckce. Capt. Geo. M. Studebaker .of Co. F., South Tend, was in the city Saturday enroute home from Camp Matthews. ' Maurice Lauer now located in busi-! ness at Muncie spent Sunday with Plymouth friends on his way to Chicago. Messrs. Edgar anij Nelson Togers and Walter White attended the ice cream social at Twin Lakes Saturday evening. AI. W. Simons and family, W. Kings bury and wife and Mrs. Doctor Covert returned from Alaxenkuckee last evening. ! Air. E. Dibbly and Harry Shafer vis ited lady friends in South JJend and Elkhart Sunday, making the trip on their wheels. Wild cherry Phosphate, a perfect nerve tonic at tho La Porte street Takery. A twenty-five cent bottle for fifteen cents. Emma F. Gallagher left Saturday evening for Walkerton where she will visit the family of Ott Townsend and other friends. Mrs. Emil Weise returned to her home in Davenport, Iowa, this morning after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Alarx Huge, in this city. Fd. S. Hogarth and family, W. Yan Iluysen and wife, and O. G. Soicc and family go to Pretty Lake today where they will camp out for a week. Hon. Chas. Kellison left last evening for Hornellsville, N. Y., in response to a telegram announcing the serious ill ness ct his father, who is not expected to live. A. T. Underwood, AI. A. Wall, D Frank Redd, Winiield Tissell and Jas. Huffman made a Hying trip to AValkerton and LaPar on their wheels yester day. Frank Tosworth of Carpenter & Tosworth left for Tourbon this morning where he goes to invoice the stock of Fribley Tros. who failed there last week. Mr. Frank, Alice and Taby Hammond started Saturday morning for Edgerton, Ohio, where they will visit Air. Hammond's former home for about a week. Aliss Tillie Walters, who lias been visiting the family of Aug. Carabin for a week past leaves for Columbia City to-day from which place she returns to her home in Mansfield, Ohio. The special car to bo used by the Tilly Casad Minstrel Co. arrived in this city from Chicago yesterday. It will be put through a course of repairs and repainted inside and out before going into service. Misses Tilla Leedy and Daisy Peters, of Tourbon and Air. Geo. Dorumni, of Rochester, are the guests of Miss Stella Scott of South street. FKOM TUESDAY'S DAILY. J. W. Taugher went to Pierceton yes t er day. M. W. Simons left for Chicago this morning. Airs. Frank Petcher went to Argos this morning. M, Allman was in Argos yesterday on business. A son of Silas Joseph had a foot bad ly cut with an ax yesterday. Air. E. H. Mow, of Rochester, is in this city to-day on business.

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And our Mid-Summer Clearing Sale will be over. Yo have been selling lots of goods lately and the prices on them has been the reason. Xo toy's Flay tut honest, candid facts every dollar's worth of Spring and Slimmer (.Joods must go in the next 10 days at 65 CENTS ON THE DOLLAFUOur new Fall Goods coming in now. Just received Xew Fall Stvles in Soft and Stiff Hats. ig line of Pasha and Fedora Nats in new shades at 50 Cents. AVe are anxious to have you examine our goods and priees and will ave sonn1 money for you.

IT One-Price Miss Alary Sullivan, who was visiting at Warsaw returned to-dav. Airs. J. W. Wolford and little daughter went to South Tend this morning. Mrs. Alewine, of Chicago is visiting the family of Daniel Porte r in tins city. Sol and Oscar Shane, of Kansas City, are visiting friends and relatives in this citv. Mr. Geo. Yan Dooster, of near Argos who was reported very sick is on the gain. Airs. T. J. Winings, who has been quite sick for some time is reported as improving. Tyner Yanvactor went to Huntington yesterday in the interest of the teie. phone company. Miss Nina Torter left for Chicago to day where she will remain during the fall and winter. T. A. Weever, the piano tuner is in the city. Leave orders with Jas. Yanvactor, or Kendall's Took Store. 1). Frank Redd purchased to-day the James Gilmore property on Minor street now occupied by Mr. Gilmore as a residence. Dr. Stanton, special agent of the U. S. Pension Tureau, of Washington, D. C, is in the city on business connected with the department. James S. Fultz, of Turr Oak, who recentlv came to this neighborhood from Ohio and is said to be a pusher, is a vis itor in Plymouth to-day. Airs. Oliver Hume and daughters w ho have been visiting the family of Dr. Hume in this city for the past six weeks returned to their home in Alinneapolis, Minn., to-day. Walkcrton and Marmont are not to be one whit behind Plymouth in the matter of robberies. The I. I. I. and 15. & O. rail road offices of Walkerton were entered last night and robbed of small sums of money. Hon. S. E. Nicholson, of Kokomo, champion of the bill to regulate the sale of liquors, which bears his name will deliver a lecture at the Opera House Friday evening August 2d. Subject "Good Citizenship." At the close of the lecture, if desired, Air. Nicholson will organize a Good Citizenship League. The doors will be open at 7.30 Lecture to besin at 8 o'clock. All are iuvited to attend, admission free. Prosecutor Houcrhlon went to La Paz yesterday on a case against Lc-roy Litchfield. The case against Litchfield was brought by his wife for surety of the peace. He was brought to Plym outh and lodged in jail la&t night, but was taken back to La Paz to-day for trial at 2 p. m. Prosecutor Houghton will act for tho nrosecution while At torney Martindale, of this city, wi'l plead for the defendant. From all re ports Litchfield is a tough customer. The man who imniagines he is a lo comotive, and who created so much fun for the bystanders at Valparaiso a few days ago, arrived in Plymouth last evening and created a great deal of amusement around the Pittsburg and Lake Drie depots. He seems to be a perfectly harmless lunatic and at times seems perfectly rational for a few moments, pitifully asking the small boys not to tease him, saying he cannot control his actions, when he will up and away down the track again switching and working with all his might, now and again whistling up or down brakes as he imagins the case may require. Then backing up to the water plug to take water, and off to his work again, pulling and snorting, imitating the noise of a locomotive at work to perfection. His is indeed a pitiful case. He ought to bo detained and taken care of. FKOM WEDNESDAY'S DAILY. Judge Hess and family are at St. Joe to-day. J. H. Cooley went to Walkcrton yesterday. C. L. Morris went to La Porte this morning. Geo. II. Thayer Jr. left for Chicago last evening.

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Outfitters. Iliehard WiUhimst-n went to Argo? this morning. John Losey is spending the day at Twin Lakes. Mrs. Win. sjn.-arh-y left for Northern Michigan to day. Mrs. W. M. Kendall went to Rochester this morning. Lou Allman is visiting his brother at Marion, Ind.. to-day. Y . M. sears, of Chicago arrived in this city hist night. Fred shoemaker is spending the day at St. Joe, Michigan. Lert Confer and Manie Harris fished at Twin Lakes yesterday. Thos. Walker and family are visiting at Lake Maxenkuckce todav. Airs. L. Nussbaum and Air. Simon Goldsmith are in La Porte to.day. Air. Under, of Farwell, is visiting the family of Harvey Steele in this citv. Tert Gilmore, of Chicago is visiting relatives and friends in this city. The whooping cough is becoming quite prevalent in and about the city. Alisses Stella and Floyd Snepp, of Tourbon, visited friends in this city ednesday. Misses Frances Hanes and Maud Alerrill are visiting South Tend friends for a few days. James Gilmore jr. and Herbert Nuss baum attended the ball game at Columbia City yesterday. Advertising car f of the TarnumTailey circus arrived in this city this morning with 12 men. Aliss Nellie Reeve has been confined to her bed for the past week. She is re ported as much better. Airs. Fred Bell of In wood made a a business trip to Plymouth yesterday. Henry Stockman was tried before Justice Reeves yesterday on the charge of provoke. He was acquitted. Mrs. Eva Tyrrell and baby, of Tourbon, are visiting with relatives and friends in the city for a few days. Aliss Flora Tarhite, of Iowa Falls, is visiting with the family of her uncle Air. I. M. Alorrill, and other relatives. Henry Kreitzer was brought before Justice Teeves this morning charged with drunkenness, fined 8..".j and sent to jail in default. A consigment of 100 bushels of peaches passed through this city last evening going from Grand Rapids, Mich., to South Tend. Airs. John P.owman, of Hagerstown, Ind., and Mrs. John Worl, of New Castle, Ind., sisters of Mrs. T. J. Willings are visiting with Air. and Mrs. Willings. Torn, to Win. Worthingt on and wife, formerly of Plymouth but now of Argos, on 'Tuesday, July 30, a son, and Dr. Oyler is again made grandpa. Aliss Agnes Smith, of Evanston, who has been visiting Miss (ueen Cleveland in this city returned to her home yesterday. The management of the Normal Institute have arranged for an illustrated lecture to be given at the U. T. church Monday evening August 5th, beginning at S o'clock. Subject of lecture ''Paris." The Public is cordially invited. Lecture, free. 'The picnic of theM. E.and Lutheran Sunday schools left the Yandalia depot this morning with every prospect of a big day of pleasure before them. The weather could not be better and the crowd was large and a good natured one. 322 tickets were sold. Miss Lucy Schock stopped over in Plymouth a short time yesterday visiting Mrs. 1). E. Aloore and other friends on her way from Three Rivers, Mich., to Chicago. Miss Schock w ill be remembered as the lady who nursed Miss Humphrey up to the time of her death. She goes from Chicago to her home in Jeatrice, Neb., where she will remain until the 1st of September when she goes to Texas to take charge of a hospital. (Continued on Eighth Page.)