Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 September 1895 — Page 7

Popular Approval

Gofs far toward establishing the standing of a business hoase in the community, and the good will and favor we have been shown indicates that th se who have dealt wit h us have been eminently satisfied with their transactions. Our Siioks are merit makers and reputation winners Our Clothing Department Presents this week more than ir,o choice Knee Pants for Roys from I to It years, 3uo pairs of Knee 1'ants only 20 cents per pair. An elegant line of Suits for Men which will be sold very c.;eap for cash. D North of Postofiice, PLYMOUTH, IND. l?c3nbepenbent From Friday's Daily. Miss Idonia Cordell is visiting friends at Argos. J as. A. (Iii more went to Chicago on business to-day. Miss Nina Mciulenhall returned to Uourbuii to-day. Mrs. Rinehart, of Jrovertown, was trading in riymoutli to-day. D.D.Gunther, of Rochester was in this city yesterday on business. S. J. Peters of II ehester was visiting friends in this city yesterday. Mis Daisy Nussbaum entertained a party of young people last night. Mrs. M. Allman entertained m honor 1 l.ci- guest Miss Speyer last evening. S. A. Cneapher, of Crovertown was transacting business in this city yesterday. The county fair will open in this city on Sepumbcr IT, two weeks from Tuesday. Mrs. (uincey Kelly ai d son Charlie, went t Chicago last night on a week's visit. ('has. Raj lor who has beer; employed at Flknart is home for a visit with his parents and friends. Mrs. Geo. Stewart visited friends in the city yesterday, returning to Ft. Wayne this morning. Miss Kffie Zartman is reported very sick at the resilience of Fd Rutcher in the west part of town. Prof. II. Ii. Drown of Valparaiso, was in the city and delivered a lecture before the institute yesterday. Miss A. M. Daugherty, of Springfield, Ohio, a former teacher in the schools of this citv visited here vesterdav. Miss Laura llider returned to Flkhart yesterday and will again take charge of her school in that city. Miss Stella Chase, w ho has been at Ft. Wayne, visiting her brother, returned with her parents last evening. Mrs. Speyer and daughter who have visüe I in this city for several days returned to their home in Lexington, K., to-day. Prof. 11. A. Chase and wife, who have been enjoying a several days sojourn at Hillsdale, Mich., returned home list evening. Jacob Friedland of Flkhart, formerly an employe of the Smalley Cycle Co., of this city, was visiting friends in this city yesterday. Mrs. Rrahm and Mrs. North who have been the guests of Mr?. s. a. Tuttle returned to their home in Columbia City to-day. Miss LoLetta II. Ilettel who has been attending the summer school in this city w ill return to her home in Michigan City Saturday evening. Two freight cars were broken into by tramps list evening at the Pittsburg depot. It is not definitely known how much was taken but it is supposed they made juite a haul. Messrs. Herbert Laird and David Harrington, of Illion were callers at the iMi:ri:xii:NT ollice this morning. They have been attending the Teachers' Institute this week. Mrs. A. C. Hume attended the Township Sunday School Convention in German township yesterday. She reports quite an interesting meeting notwithstanding the heavy rains. Miss Grace Xash, of New Raltimore, Ohio, the niece of Mrs. A. C. Hume, arrived in Plymouth last evening. Miss Nash will be one of the teachers in our schools the coming term, and will also be quite an acquisition to our social life. Dr. Kidson, of Rourbon visited in this city to-day and took in the ball game this morning. He left this afternoon for Logansport where he expects to purchase a drug stock which he will remove to Rourbon. The institute being held at the com t house took on the form of an entertain

ment last evenirg and a royal time was had. The evening was spent with reciting, story telling, music, etc., until a late hour when all departed feelling that it was an evening well spent. The annual Sunday-school conve ntion of Cerman township was held yesterday. While the attendance was not very large owing to the rain, yet quite a large number were there a-.d enjoyed a profitable meeting. Arrangements had been made to have a spread in the grove, but the heavy rain caused a change in the program. P. F. Dietrich or. Urcinen came to Plymouth yesterday and took unto himself a wife, the smiling and happy bride being Miss Clara A. Körnitz of Linkville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Rothenberger at the parsonage at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and the happy young people were sent on their way rejoicing. From Saturday's Daily. Herman and Reebe left for Peru last night. W. S. Daniels and wife left for Bristol to day. Winamac won two straights from Peru yesterday. M. Price of IJourbon was a visitor to Plymouth yesterday on business. Mr. John Friedland, of Flkhart transacted business in this city Thursday. Lockey Wise, the little son of Adam Wise, is visiting his grand-parents near Rremen. Miss Mary Stuller, of Faton Ohio, is visiting in this city with her brother, Mr. Siam Stuller. Miss Minnie Steinbaugh, who has been visiting in t Iiis city, returned to Rourbon last night. Washington Kelley, who was thrown from a step ladder spraining his ankle was able to ride out yesterday. Miss Jessie llutchin's returned to Claypool to-day after a two days visit in this city. Mrs. Henry Meyer and daughter Marie, of Rochester are visiting their relatives Mr. and Mrs. ( I rant Uetz. Miss Frna Filer left for her home in M uncle this morning after several weeks visit with Plymouth friends. Howard Shafer, son of Dr. W. S. Shafer, of Rochester is visiting his cousin Arthur Willfong for a few days. Several stores closed up yesterday and gave the whole frrce a chance to see the ball game. They were well repaid. Miss Martha Williams, who lias been spending the summer at Lake Maxenkuckee, visited in this city yesterday enroute to her home in Massilon, Ohio. Prof. J I. J J. Rrown and daughter Helen went to Plymouth this morning, where Mr. llrown will be in attendance at the teacher.- institute which is in session there. Valparaiso Star Aug. 2'.). The following young men composing the I). F. Club go to Pretty Lake tomorrow to camp for one week: Harry Rüge, Rollo Leonard, Sid Decker, Art Wiltfong, Floyd Runnell, Fred Linkenhelt, Ross Axe, Farl Corbeley and Jesse (lilmore. Daniel Jacoby, an old and highly respected citizen of this county, died at his home north east of this 'utv about 0 o'clock this morning, aged 70 years. Friends at a distance have been telegraphed for and funeral arrangements will not be made until they are heard loin. The Lake Frie depot was broken into again last night. Ticket cases and baggage overhauled but nothing taken except a package of smoking tobacco. It makes lots of work for the depot force however, and they are getting pretty tired of it. Some one is likely to get a dose of cold lead if the thing is kept up much longer.

From Monday's Daily. Andy Mcor Sundayed with friends in Argos. Oscar Simons is reported as no better yet. John R. Losey visited at Warsaw yesterday. C. T. Mattingly spent Sunday at Rourbon. Mrs. Shakes, of Plymouth, Sundayed at Argos. J no. W. Mark ley, of Logansport is a visitor here to-day. A. Swearingen is building a new house on South street. Rem Nussbaum, of Maxenkuckee spent Sunday in Plymouth. Nils Lindquist spent Sunday at Argos,' the guest of John Nilson. Mr. Henry Swift, of Chicago visited friends over Sunday in Plymouth. Frank McKinney visited relatives and friends at Rourbon yesterday. Mr. baurnan, who lives in the west end, is reported as being seriously ill. Miss Pearl Miller, of Valparaiso will be the guest of Edna Hall this week. Miss Alice Norris, of Argos returned home after a week's sojourn in Plymouth. Joshua Long who is working at Kcwanna spent Sunday at his home in this city. Henry Pershing, of South Rend, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ilezikiah Pershing in this city.

Miss Ilattie Robinson left for Indianapolis Saturday aftera week's visit with feiends here. L. A. Kloepfer left for New Voik yesterday to purchase more goods fur his new store. Miss Rosa Dickman, of Findlav.Ohio, arrived Saturday evening to visit with Miss Rosa Rrown. Mrs. J. ('. Martin, of Mulberry, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dial in this pi ice. Trustee F. M. McCrory and family were the guests of Mr. McCrorys sister at Lapaz yesterday. Miss Hertha Kline returned Saturday to her home in DeLong, after attending the Suinmer Normal. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and daughter Fdna returned to Denton Harbor last evening. James Marks leaves for Chicago tomorrow, for a two weeks visit with his parents in that city. Rert Rosenbury, John Lindquist, and Ray Tanner made a trip to Rourbon on their wheels yesterday. Miss Tina Dunham left for Chicago this morning, where the will visit friends for a few days. Messrs Carl Reynolds, Jas. (lilmore, Jr., Gid. Rlain and James Marks visited at Rourbon yesterday. The funeral of the late Daniel Jacoby, took dace at the Jacoby church this morning at 10:30 o'clock Rev. Rothenberger officiating. Miss Dell Sherman who has been the the guest of Theo. Cressner and family left for her home Saturday. Miss Myrtle Noggle returned to Rourbon yesterday, after spending the week at the Institute in this city. Mrs. Ora Jacox, returned from Nutwood to-day after a visit of several weeks with friends and ralatives. Chas. O. Wiltfong has accepted a position as cashier at L. A. Kloepfer's and entered upon his duties this morning. Mrs. C. S. Tibbetts left for Rourbon this morning where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Kva Tyrrel for two or three weeks. Walter Hilton, of Logansport, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this city for the past week, returned to his home last evening. John Swartz, an old employe of the bicycle works, removed to Laporte today, where he accepted a position with the Smalley bicycle works at that city. George Kreighbaum went, to South Rend today, where he will assist Iiis son in remodeling and repainting the grocer' store recently purchased by him. Mr. and Mrs. P.O. Jones, accompanied by their son Authur and dauhter Leu Clair, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in Rloomingburg. They made the trip in a carriage having a delightful time. They returned to-day. Henry Ilockensmith residing miles south of this city found a disabled carrier pigeon two miles south of this city on Thursday the 2'Jthinst. It bore a tag marked No. 872 and a stamp, on one wing "From South Rend." It is supposed that it is the missing bird among the lot liberated at Logansport some t.me ago. The owner can have the same if he will communicate with Mr. Ilockensmith.

From Tuesday's Dally. Henry Watson went to Argos to-day. Ren Royer is again able togoto work. A. Swearingen left for Argos to-day. Reunion of Co. D. at Inwood to-day. Grant Retz removed to Argos Monday. , Pied Rotset is clerking for F. M. Axe this week. Mrs. C. R. Hughes is visiting relatives at Argos. Harvey Steele returned from his Ohio trip last night. Hon. II. G. Thayer returned from Roston to-day. IL C. Swift visited in this city Sunday and Munday. Mrs. J. I). Molter is visiting relatives at Kentland, Ind. II. II. Tyrrell ot Rourbon was in the city on business yesterday. James Marks returned to Chicago this morning to attend school. N. Thomson and wife, of Maxenkuckee visited in this city yesterday. Mr. Syl Reals, of Rourbon spent an an hour in this city yesterday morning. Capt. W. J, McClure, of LaGrange, (ieorgia, returned to his home yesterday. John Jones, Trustee of Green Township was in the city on business yesterday. Miss Meta Rehrens returned from South Rend to-day where she visited for a week. Rert Reerbower and Will Reynolds spent Sunday and Monday in South Rend. J. 11. Reyers, of Winona Assembly passed through the city this morning enroute to Rochester. Fred Sahar, of the Cycle Works at Laporte visited with his wife in this city yesterday. Miss Clara liucher left for Ft. Wayne yesterday where she will trim at Armstrongs for two week3.

Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Cole and Miss Lena Koontz leave this evening on the Vandalia for Petosky, Mich., and other rtsorts around the lake for a few weeks. Miss Lillie Wiltfong who has been the guest of W. K. Leonard and family returned to Huntington to-day. Mrs. CR. Leonard and daughter leaye on the Petoskey excursion this evening to be gone about a week. Miss Lillie Wiltfong, who has been the guest of W. F. Leonard and family left for her home in Huntington yesterday. Miss Mary Romig returned to-day via St. Louis from a two months visit to Denver, Colo., and reports a delightful time. Rev. A. A. Gee, formerly pastor of the M. K. church in this city , was renewing acquaintance) in Plymouth yesterday. Renj. DeMoss, who has been employed at the Novelty Works since last fall is moving his family here to-day from Argos. It is reported that one of the men at the soldiers re-union at Lapaz dropped dead at noon to-day. His name could not be learned. Dr. C. Johnson, who has been the guest of Dr. Viets during the past week returned to his home in Michigan City yesterday. Miss KHle Shafer, of Rochester, was in this city yesterday enroute to Lapaz where she will visie fora few days after which she will return to this city and visit friends here for about a week. Misj Hertha Langenbaugh leaves on the Vandalia this evening for her home in Traverse City, Mich., after a six weeks visit with her grand father J. F. Langenbaugh and her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Cole. The following party of people will leave on the Vandalia, Petoskey excursion this evening, Mrs. Wm. O'Keefe, 1). F. Snyder and family, Misses (aeen Cleveland and Stella Culver, Mrs. Jerry Klinger and Lawrence Linkenhelt. Walter White was agreeably surprised last evening by about twenty five of his friends culling on him enmosse. The evening was spent with games, refreshments, etc., and all departed at a late hour voting it a happy evening spent. A house party was given last evening by Lois North to her young lady friends Those present were Misses Laura Lin kenhelt, Angie Houghton, Lottie Dickenson, Fstella Chase, Grace McColl, Madge Hume and Gertrude Peterson. Rev. Isaac Rutler, father of Fx-Sur-veyor John Rut'er, of this city died at his old home in Green township this morning. He was an old resident of this county and for several years a minister m the Disciple church. At the special meeting of the Common Council last evening the only business transacted was the reading and approaving of four of the revised ordinances. This work is progressing rapidly and will probably require a large number of these meetings at which probably no other business will betaken up.

From Wednesday's Daily. Dr. Deeds went to Lapaz this morning. Mrs. Flora M. Senior is visiting at Ftna Green. Geo. II. Thayer Jr., went to Chicago last night. G. W. Marble returned from Chicago last night. IJ. F. Ryder went to Chicago on business this morning. O. F. Ketcham was in Ft. Wayne on business yesterday. Van Redding is clerking at Ilanes grocery this week. Mrs. Julia Speyer is the guest of the family of S. Mayer. A. W. Kline of South Rend was seen on our streets yesterday. Mrs. D. S. O'Rrien is visiting relatives at (Jrovertown to day. F. L. Johnston of South Rend was in this city on business yesterday. W. II. Newhouse made a business trip to South Rend yesterday. Mrs. Fhrlich and son Herbert are visiting the family of M. Lauer. Mrs. F. Welch and Mrs. L. A. Kloepfer are visiting at Ilobart. Frank R. Hall was in Kewanna today on excursion business. J. K. Lawrence, of Pierceton is transacting business in this city to-day. Oliver Chase came home from Ft. Wayne, Monday evening and returned this morning. J.R.Simons, of Lansing, Michigan, was a visitor in this city to-day enroute home from Muncie, Ind. T. O. Ireland, tool maker at the Cycle works, was able to return to work today after two weeks illness. Rev. Reyer, wife and baby of Lig onier are the guests of J. W. Wiltfong and family while attending conference' Mr. J. W. Thomas, of the Marshall Co. Rrick and Tile Works was a caller at the lNiKri:.Nii:NT ollice yesterday. August Carabin and P. A. Rail are in Chicago to-day purchasing new furniture, mirrors, etc., for their new store. Gustave Rremmer has returned from Fr. Wayne, where he visited relatives arid is again filling his old place at the Cycle works.

Chas. Kenarr and daughter, Asher Stelson and F. K. Rarnhill, of the 73d Ind. left for Lowell, Lake Co., this morning to attend the regimental reunion there. Misses Cera and Lottie Leonard, Grace Axe and Mary lloham, were the guests of the 1). F. club at Pretty Lake yesterday afternoon. L. Tanner and family, Miss Dole of Rochester, J. C. Jilson and James Thayer spent yesterday afternoon at Lake Maxenkuckee. The The Vandalia North bound passenger train due to leave here at 12:1 1 was three hours late to-day owing to a washout near Crawfordsville. Miss ClilTe Nash returned fnoni Ar kanas, last evening. She will make her home wit.'i the family of Robert Hume, and attend school this year. The firm of Sauer ; Swearingen dissolved yesterday. They wish to extend their thanks to all their patrons. Mr. Saner starts for Delaware, Ohio, to-day. C. Fisher, foreman of the frame department at the Ricycle works, returned to work to-day after a weeks' vacation spent at Indianapolis. Messrs. Wiltfong, Axe, Runnell and Linkenhelt, four members of the 1). F. club at Pretty Lake, made a dying trip to town on foot before the storm last night on a wager. Si Jones, an old soldier who for some time past has made his home with Thos. Millner north of this city suddenly dropped dead at the soldiers reunion at Lapaz yesterday. His death is supposed to have been caused by appoplexy. Chas. Welch left for Chicago to-day where he will remain the balance of the week. Mr. Welch has accepted a position as traveling salesman for G. A. Webster, wholesale sterling and silver plate, and starts on his first trip Mon day. The infant child of Fd Sand of Davis Station died this morning of summer complaint. The body will be brought to this city for interment to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock and burial will take place at Oak Hill cemetery. In addition to those mentioned the following people lett on the Petoskey excursion la-.t night: Miss Alice and Luella Moore and Alice Shercr, of Argos, SybiUa Koch and Henry Rankert.

i nM tih i;iav"s haily. A. M. Fuller is on the sick list. W. R. Kyle is visiting at Ft. Wayne. Geo. Work left for Warsaw this morning. J. C. Jilson is in Rourbon to-day on business. Aug. Carabin and P. A. Rail returned from Chicago. J. R. Losey, is spending the day at Twin Lakes. J. K. Houghton went to Aros on business to-day. P. S. Daniels and wife are visiting at Goshen to-day. Dr. J. II. Wilson, is in South Rend to-day on business. Mrs. R.U. Oglesbee and son, are visiting at Indianapolis. John V. Astley Jr., returned from his visit to South Rend yesterday. Mrs. N. A. Julian is visiting the family of her son O. F. Ketcham. F. J. Suigles, of South Rend, was in the citv yesterday on business. John Smith, of Tyner City, is among the visitors to this city to-day. John Zeiders is on the sick list with a severe attack of the jaundice. Mrs. Fanny Annis, of Rremen is visiting the family of D. K. Harris. Robert R. Clark, of South Rend was in this city yesterday on business. Mrs. F. K. Kendrick, of Rochester is the guest of F. M. Axe and family. Dr. 1 M. Rurket, wife and son, are visiting friends at South Rend to-day. Tyner Vanvactor and daughter returned to their home in Huntington todi.u Raskets, Pillows, and material for same. Fvery pattern in stamping to order at M. Schlarb's. A. M. Fuller for yellow Crawford peaches and plums this week at lowest prices in the city. M. Schlarb's new store of fancy goods Garro street is the place to buy all your embroidery material. Mr. G. W. Marble, left for Ruffalo N. Y. via Detroit in the interest of The Novelty Works to-day. Slicks St. Joe Steam Laundry ollice of South Rend the best laundry in northern Ind., at the (Jem Cigar Store. Nelson Green was befort Justice Reeves yesterday charged with being drunk. Fined Fine stayed. Mrs. A. L. Croup and sons Fmory and John left for Abbe Ville, Ga., last evening to be gone about two months. Owing to the wet weather the boysof the 1). F. club broke camp at Pretty Lake and returned to the city yesterday. Mrs. Carrie F. Raker returned to Ft. Wayne to-day after a two weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Johnson. Kvery desirable pattern of Haniton bread and thread, Crochet moulds, Rulgarian cut thread. Embroidery silks a speciality at M.Schlarb.

Mrs. A. Mitchell and grand-daughter Fdith, of Ottawa, Kansas, arrived last night to visit her mother, Mrs. Sponsler and other near relatives. J..T. Kngledrum, of South Rend was in this city to-day arranging with the fair association, for a walking match to take place during the fair. S. L. McKelvey, of Findlay, Ohio, poked his nose m on us to-day on his way home, stopping jut long enough to say how do you do, to Ins many friends. A school for the education of the children of Master Masons in all the branches of science, is being talked of. It will have an endowment of :,o,i ,. KM, and will be located on the Ohio river near the Virginia line. (uite an exciting time was enacted between the wets and drys at Laporte. before the county commissioners. It is reported that there is only one saloon in the town, and there is a probability that it will be removed. The Nickel Plate Road offers a splendid opportunity for visiting the West, North-West, and South-West by authorizing excursion rates to points in that territory on September 10th and 2 Ith. Ask agents for further information. A telegram has been received in this city stating that OscarSirnons the son of M. W. Simons, is rapidly improving and was able to be up, dressed, and walk out a little yesterday. The physicians entertain strong hopes of a rapid recovery. For the benefit of a number of South Rend boys living here and all others wanting first class laundry work I have taken the agency for slicks St. Joe Laundry. Will send every Wednesday and will be returned Friday evening, J. F. Zinn Cigar Store. A family by the name of Mitchell wl o live at Ober, in Starke county need the attention of the Society for Cruelty to children, so says the South Rend Times. They are reported as so inhumanly beating their 11 year old son as to cause his lower limits to be paralyzed. Indianapolis was considerably torn up Tuesday night by a heavy rain storm. Telegraph and telephone wires were blown down, and the deluge of water caused thousands of dollars damage. The entire telephone system was burned out early Wednesday morning owing to a fire at the exchange olüce caustd by lightning The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Sands died at Davis Station yesterday morning after almost continual suffering since its birth. The little one was afflicted with stomach trouble which resulted in its death. The body was brought to this city this morning at 103' J o'clock for burial at Oak Hill cemetery. Rev. L. S. smith oü'.ciated at the grave. To-morrow the Maroons will present the strongest base ball team ever seen on Plymouth grounds, and will hereafter play every member if the attendance is encouraging enough. It costs much more money to carry a first-class team than is generally supposed, anil the management must depend on the sport-loving public for support. Whether Plymouth will continue to have a winning ball team depends, therefore, entirely on the public. Hoping for big crowds in the futuie, we are, Yours truly, Tin: Maim xs, Gi:o. Damn, Manager. Will JIake Viii-;;:t r. Another enterprise has sprung up in connection with the IL J, Heinz pickle station in this city. A large cider press is being placed at their plant which will give employment to several more hands. They use large quantities of vinegar and propose to manufacture it themselves, they will buy up all the apples they can get in this vicinity and the county roundabour, thus affording a market for much fruit which otherwise would go to waste.

0u-iiint; r tin City N-1im1. High School pupils will be in attend dance in Room A, on Friday Sept. 13th, at 1:30 p. m. All other pupils on Monday, Sept. t'th, any time between 8 and 10 a. m. Pupils who have attended other schools and were not m the Plymouth schools last year will be in attendance also, on Saturday, Sept. 7th, at i:30 a. m., at the High School Ruilding. R. A. CiiAsi:, Supt. Cumin i-ium-r I'nwreili n;;. John Ruby and others petitioned for a ditch in Rourbon township. The petition was found to be in proper form and viewers were appointed Adam Kaughman ai d others petitioned for the location and vacation of a road in Green township and viewers were appointed. N. F. Runch was authorized to sell the timber olT the poor farm after properly advertising the same. In the case of petition of Caroline Laudeman and others for location and vacation of a road in Green township viewers were appointed. Wm. R. Macumber and others petition for a road in German township, granted and ordered openiHl. W. II. Taylor petitioned the Roard showing his funds were not sufficient to build the appioaches to the Range Line bridge over Tippecanoe River, and asking the Roard for an advance of money. Dismissed.