Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 September 1895 — Page 7

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1!. F. Cook, of South Hend, was seen

on our streets yesterday. Graham Rose, of Hourbon, visited in this city yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Hesling, of South Hend, was the guest of Mrs. G. M. White today. lr. (i. 11. Reynolds and John R. Losey are attending the races at A'alparaiso to-day. Wm. Everly left for Chicago to-day. (ieo. Vinall sports a handsome new delivery wagon. James Reeves visited at Columbia City last night. Vet York was fined $12.20 for assault and battery by Justice Corbin this morning, and went to jail in default. Plymouth can produce some of the finest and most complete up to date dry goods and clothing houses in Indiana. Jim Zinn still continues tobe under the weather, and unable to attend to his regular business. New residences of modern structure are to be seen rising up on every hand in Plymouth. There is not a city in the whole universe that can produce evidence literal, that shows such a mark of progress as to be seen in Plymouth, the Queen City of Indiana. She is not only entitled to the above name by her progressiveness, but she wears her honors with becoming grace and modesty. Rothenberger Sc Rodocker, have for several days past been making general repairs at their butcher shop. The hall way leading into their meat shop has been lengthened, and a general renovation entered into. The Weekly Ixdepxedext has found its way into hundreds of homes among our farmers trhoughout the county this week, and the fruits from showing them the largest and newsiest paper in the county, and the extremely low price of ;?1.00 per year, has caused the placing the names of scores of our most prominent farmers upon our rapidly increasing list. Let them come. From Saturday's Daily. Charles Corbin returned from Chi cago, last evening. Miss E. C. Swindell returned last evening from Reloit, Wis. Miss Pearl Mosley. of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting Miss Fern Reynolds. Mrs. Sig. Mayer and Mrs. Julius Speyer are visiting at Warsaw to-day. Dr. II. II. Yargin, of Union City, was in this city yesterday on business. Mrs. J W. Thomas left to day for South Hend where she will visit her son. Mrs. F.M. Hurket and children left for Warsaw today to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Halizer Sheets and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walter for a few days. David Holem, of Elkhart left for In dianapolis last night altera visit of two days in this city. Chas. R. Leonard returned from Petoskey, Michigan last night and is much improved. W. II. Love and Joseph Hennett returned this morning from Louisville and other southern points. In the afternoon the Plymouth Grays and Plymouth Stars crossed bats. The Grays won by a score of 38 to 14. Geo. W. Kaufman left today for South Hend where he will visit with his laughter Mrs. Uriah Hardy over Sun day, H. Room played the High School at the fair grounds Friday forenoon the game resulting in a score of 31 to 18 in favor of the R's. Joseph Ullerich and his sister, Miss "Kate, of Columbia City, visited the family of Jacob Wade in this city and took in the fair, returning home last night. Mrs. Emma Cook, widow of William Cook, living near LaPaz, has been al lowed a pension of $12 per month and $2 per month additional for each of her two children. Chas. Nick was brought before Justice Reeves yesteday on a charge of illegal parentage. The case was compromised, defendant paying costs and the case dismissed. Mrs. Sarah Everly, mother of Wm. Everly, of this city, died at her home near Warsaw, Kosciusko county, on Thursday night, Sept. l'J, 1895. Deceased was in her eightieth year. The funeral will take place at the Christian church, near Palestine, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Thos. Stokes, for many years a resident of this city, and recently of Ko-komo-died at the latter place yesterday. The remains were brought to this city at noon to-day and funeral services held at St. Michaels church with burial at the Catholic cemetery. From Monday's Dally. Hert Harris is in Hourbon to-day. Wm. Everly went to Argos this morning. D. H. Armstrong is again on the sick list. James M. Heche of Argos was in town to-day. Lert Confer went to Hourbon on business to-day. Rev. Moanch left for Washington, 1). C, last evening. Henry. Stine is transacting business at Argos to-day.

Geo. Klingerman visited in South

Hend yesterday. John W. Parks was in Hourbon this morning on business. Judge W. H. Hess and wife visited at St. Joseph Saturday. John Palmer and C R. Hughes drove over to Lapaz yesterday. Frank R. Hale visi'ed at St Joseph Sunday with his parents. Licensed to wed: Henjamin N Smith and Jessie H. Weimer. Mrs. Everett Fenton and son were guests of Lou Fenton Sunday. The funeral of Soloman Pearman, was largely attended yesterday. John Sullivan's new house on west Garro street is rapidly going up. Spot Gilbert and wife spent Sunday afternoon at Lake Maxenkuckee. Ed Neal can now be lound behind the counter at M. Allman & Sons. Mr. and Mrs. Myeis returned to Chi cago after a week's visit in this city. Mrs. Thos. AValker and children, visi ted at Maxenkuckee, Saturday and Sun day. dani Yumige hied himself to Twin Lakes on a hand car but reports nary a bite. Rev. L S.Smith leaves for Delphi this evening where he will attend a funeral. Steven Jackson of Astley's hardware store is confined -to his home with a bilious attack. Dr. Durr has the frame up and roof and siding on his new house south of the academy. Prosper Hall and Jerome Walters left for Columbia City to-day on a two week's vacation. Nate Craig and sister Miss Josie, went to Lapaz Saturday where they visited friends. F. Sullivan and wife and J. C. Stokes wife and daughter of Peru, visited in this city Saturday. Mrs. L. Nessbauni has been quite ill for several days past, is reported as a little better to-day. Workmen commenced laying sidewalks at the south end of Michigan street bridge, this morning. Geo. Norris and Jos. Parker have left for Iloxie, Arkansas, where they will visit for a few weeks. Mrs. J. C. Galagher and Hugh Galagher, left for Chicago Saturday via St. Joseph for a short visit. Andrew J. I'oorman, of Scott, Ohio, who visited in this city for the past few days, left for Hourbon, Saturday. Mrs. II. E. King of Warsaw, formerly of Plymouth., was visiting with friends here last week and took in the fair. Mrs. Chas. Davis and child of South Hend are guests of f Lou Fenton and other friends in this city this week. Mrs. S. M. Renham is home from Chicago, visiting with her sister and daughter, Mrs. Yockey and Mrs. Steele. C. 1'. Drummond and Frank Reeve spent Sunday at Mr. Drummond's farm near Argos, making the trip by wheel. Win. Everly and family left for War saw Saturday evening where they attended the luneral of Mr. Everly's mother. Painters commenced work on the Michigan street bridge again this morn ing and the work will be rapidly pushed to completio n. Will C. Martin has gone to Albion, Michigan, to commence a regular four years course in the university located at that place. The Warsaw Times is kept busy these days in trying to conteract the impressions created abroad by the tele graphic liar ot that place. Muzzle him Dr. J. S. Martin has just received a telegram of the advent of a grandson born to his daughter, Mrs II. P. Lalta, of Toledo, Ohio. Chas. Mackay of Columbia City visi ted his wife in this city yesterday. Charlie also purchased a handsome Smalley wheel which was shipped to him to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Sig. Mayer, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Speyes, left for Lake Maxenkuckee for a two days' visit after which they go to South Hend and Chicago for about two weeks. The sudden change Jn the weather last evening was one that received a cordial reception. The intense heat of the past ten days has caused more discomfiture than the heated term during the summer. An east bound freight broke in two coming into the Pittsburg yards Sunday morning and made quite a wreck by the two sections colliding. Two cars, one containing llour and the other loaded with llax seed meal were badly demolished. Miss (J race Axe and grand-mother Mrs. Eliza Harrison, leave to-morrow for a two weeks visit with friends and and relatives at Valnoraiso. Miss Ross Dickmon will fill Miss Axo's place at her fathers store during her absence. John Shafer. one of the oldest resi dents of the county, died at his home three miles south of the city Saturday evening at 5 o'clock of dropsy, aged 74 yearfc. The funeral was held at the Adventist Church at Argos this afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial at that place.

It is reported that there is much sick

ness in the neighborhood of the Thomas school house, stomach, bowel and typhomalarial troubles being most prevalent. The prolonged drought and extreme heat are the only reasons that can be given. Among those at present on the list are Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. Inks, Leroy l.itciilield and daughter and Mrs. Hoi man. Train No. 53 on the Yandalia. leav ing here at 4:17, going south, and No. üti going north, at 0:41 p.m., make their last trips for the season today a i um o. u4, leaving here at 10.US p. m., going north, will hereafter go no further than South Hend. and train No. 1, going south at 5:23, will start from South Hend instead of from St. Joseph, as heretofore. It is related by Harley A. Logans friends that since he caught in the city officials and lawyers his reputation has became established to such a degree that he has received a llattering offer from Captain Anson to start with the Colts. Hut Ilarleydeclines as his conscientious sciuples will not allow him to play on Sunday which would be necessary in case he should accept. The Y entertainment given at the U. R. Church Saturday evening was a complete success, over seven dollars being netted. The selections given by the phonograph were -highly enjoyed and each number was loudly applauded. An unexpected treat was the entertainment given by Mogab, a native of Assyria who is studying in Chicago preparing himself to become a missionary ill his native land. From Tuesday's Daily. D. E. Snyder is visiting at Ft. Wayne. Dr. A.C. Hume visited in Hourbon to-day. Chas. Rosenbury visited at Marniont to-day. John Cleveland, of Frankfort, is in the city to-day. Wm. O'Keefe left for Tiosa this morning on business. Dr. Knott went to Marniont to-day on professional business. C. H. Tibbetts made a trip to Marniont and returned to-day. The will of the late Solomon Pearman was probated this morning. Mis. John Fogle and son of Laporte hi.s been visiting friends in this city. A public telephone station is to be established at the Pluenix cigar store. J. N. Wilson is mined as executor in the will of the late Soloman Pearman. Mrs. King, of Warsaw, was a visitor at the home of II. H. Whitlock, Satur day. Miss Mary Kirk left for Madison to day for a visit with friends and relatives. Wm. Deaver'of Columbus, Ohio, was the guest of Harvey Steele to day enroute to Chicago. Jol hi Rowel and Mrs. F. D. Lamson of the Ross House are in South Hend to-day on business. W. T. Yanvactor visited relatives here last night returning to Huntington this morning. Samuel J. Thatcher, of Yalparaiso, visited here over night, leaving for Rochester this morning. The Altar Guild meets next Monday evening, with Mrs. Chas. Hughes. A full meeting is is required. Asa Roberts and daughter Mary left for Oswego, Kas. this morning, where they will visit for about two weeks Miss Hertha Listenberger returned to South Hend to-day after a two day's visit witli the family of J. E. Snyder. (Jeorge Kaufman has is his possession a squash raised on Samuel Casper's farm near this city in the season of 1 814 which is still in a good state of preser vation Mrs. Richey and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Mackay, are removing to Columbia City, where Mr. Mackay recently went as agent of the Pittsburg. A Hying spark set fire to the new awning at the Pluenix cigar store this morning. It was seen and extinguished after a hole about a foot in diameter had been made. R. H. Oglesbee, of Plymouth, exe cutive clerk in the ollice of the secre tary of state, has been appointed judge advocate general of the Sons of Yet erans. Yalparaiso Messenger. The infant child of Wm. Haker died Sunday night about 11 o'clock of lung fever at the residence four miles north of this city. The funeral took place at 10:30 o'clock with burial at the same place. Aaron Greenawalt on Sophia street, has a pear tree which has its second cron of fruit this season. The first crop ripened about the middle of August. The second crop Is doing well and will soon be ripe. Dr.Johnson, of South Hend preached at the Presbyterian church in this city last evening and acted as moderator in a call issued by the church for a regular minister to fill the vacancy to be made by Rev. Marcott's departure, George Hrink was taken very ill while down town yesterday. He was taken to his home and Dr. Wilson called. It proved to bo only a disorder of the stomach and bowels however, and he is resting quite easy to-day. Rev. L. S. Smith left this morning Delphi, this state, to officiate at the funeral of Wm. Hughes of that place.

Rev. Smith was formerly pasorof the M. E. church there and was called to

otliciate owing to this former relation. Mr. Smith will return home to-night. Hon. Chas. F. Griffith, of Hammond, secretary of state two terms, and with gubernational probabilities, was in the city Saturday and was a visitor at the Novelty Works. He expressed himself as highly pleased with the factory and the city. Mr. Grillin is an old friendofllon.II. G.Thayer, and was his guest while in the city. Mr. E. J.Towmey a brother of Thomas Towmey who recently succeeded Charles Mackay at the Pittsburg depot and who is now assistant postmaster at Logansport and has been in the railway postal services was in town yesterday as a visitor of his brother and W. E. Peterson of this city. Mr. Peterson and Mr. Towmey reported together for the railway postal service at Crestline, Ohio in April lssö. From Wednesday's Daily. Miss Clara Hucher left for Argos this morning. James Gilmore and wife are visiting at Kewanna. Major Swindell and wife are visiting at Warsaw to-day. James Martin of Elkhart was a visi tor in this city yesterday. James Reeves was able to return to work at the Yandalia to-dav. Abe Wile of Chicago is visiting friends irrthis city for a few days. Miss Josie Craig has gone to Logansport where she has accepted a position. James Gilmore, Jr., and Frank Reeves visited friends at Walkerton last evening. Joe Stegman of Peru is in this city J visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Alf. Windbigler has accepted a posi tion in Suit's grocery and has entered upon his duties. F. I). Lamson is moving into the brick residence owned by him just east of the Ross House. Wm. Strickler, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Patterson and family, returned home to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Speyer left for South Hend to-day where they will be he guests of M. J. Frankel and family Mrs. S. A. Fisher of Argos was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Hughes yesterday. David Cooperman who has been very ill for several weeks past was able to resume work at the Ilicycle Works this morning. Jacob Rentscheler is remodeling and greatly improving the residence recently purchased by him on east Jarro street. Miss Daisy Nussbaum, accompanied y her mother, left for Chicago on Tues day, where she will attend school the coining year. The Y's will meet with C. R. Leon ard next Tuesday evening, October 1 A mo?t excellent program has been re corded. Evervbodv invited. Nathan Craig, for some time past a clerk in Suit's grocery, has gone to Nappanee to work for his brother who is in the grocery business at that place. A business meeting of the Plymouth Literary Association will be held at the residence of Miss Thompson on Saturday afternoon next. Carpenters are removing small windows, replacing them with large ones, putting on new siding, etc., and generally improving the outside appearance of the Ross House. T. J. Towmey, assistant agent of the Pittsburg railway leaves for Hamlet to-day for fifteen days. Y. T. Allen will be transferred here as night operator during his absence. Messrs Haird, Hicks and Gilmore, general passenger agents of the 1. A: C. L. E. Sc W., and Southern railroads, res pectively, will be here to arrange with us for Future Home Seekei's excursions, provided the business of October 2 18H5 will warrant. All interested should not fail to attend the meeting at our ollice next Saturday evening at 7:30 p. in.. This will be the final meet ing unless other excursions are ar ranged for at the latter date. Hi:xi)i:i: & Moltek. From Thursday's Dally. Note heads for $l.i. and up per thousand. Judge McLaren and wife are visiting at Warsaw. Iden Romig of South Hend is visiting in this city. Carpenters are at work on the new Hrink block. Mat Kyser is transacting business at Tiosa to-day. Charlie Shadel is taking in the fair at Hremen to-day. Dr. Deeds made a business trip to Lapaz yesterday. August Carabin made a business trip to Chicago to-day. S. S. Fish visited at Hremen yesterday and attended the fair. John R. Losey made a Hying trip to Twin Lakes yesterday. Rolto Hennett, of Kendall's grocery, is on the sick list to-day. Frank Mc Kinney drove over to Hre men to-day to see the races. Misses Alice Place and Pearl Mosely visited at Hremen Tuesday.

We have in stock a fine line of linen paper especially for type-writ ing.

J. N. Miller of Mishawaka is the guest of O. R. Porter and family. James Deloney's new house south of the academy is progressing rapidly. A. N. Morschee and Al Clough are attending the fair at Hremen to-day. II. E. Corbin is in Chicago to-day in the interests of the Plymouth Cycle Co. The Mail Pouch tobacco people are in this city to-day and repainting their signs. Lou Dunham, Ernest Hubbard and James Schult eiss left for Laporte last night. Archie Holland is now the proud possessor of a handsome new Smalley wheel. John Iloham is laying a flag stone walk in front of his property on Center street. Abe Wile left for Yalparaiso to-day after a week's visit with relatives in this citv. If you desire type-writing paper give us a call. The fines for the least money in the city. Archie Galagher of Norfolk. Ya., is visiting his brother, J. C. Galagher, in this city. W. S. Daniels and wife left for Ft. Wayne to-day where they will visit for a few davs. The Yandalia otlicials passed through this city to-day by special train on a tour of inspection. Me ssrs John Rowell, F. D. Lamson and Hert Reerbower are taking in the Hremen fair to-day. A good linen finish packet note head for 1.7." per thousand. Give this ex cellent stock a trial. Miss Rose, of YanWert, Ohio, will arrive in this city t Iiis evening for a visi with Mrs. Jerry Hlain. W. W. Hill and wife returned yesterday from a three weeks visit to Hoston and other eastern points. That new sidewalk ju?t completed south of the Michigan street bridge is worthy of commendation. Maude Ireland, who has been visiting friends in this city, returned to her home in South Hend yesterday. Dr. Knott, Luther Cressner, Harley Logan and Dr. Reynolds went to Hremen to attend the races to-day. Funny comedians, sweet singers, good dancers, all seen in the play, "A Straight Tip," Monday night, Sept. 30 K. K. Stacy, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will be in this city Sunday and take active part in organizing a Y. M. C. A. here. Messrs Underwood, Wall and Hissell left on their wheels yesterday for a trip to Danville, and other places in that vicinity. There w ill be a new man with J. C. Kuhn A: Son Monday. He comes from Marion and is an experienced clothing man. F. C. Martin's handsome new residence on Center street is rapidly nearing completion and he is now occupying the same. The W. C. T. U. will hold their reggular meeting next Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fannie Cleveland. The Cycle Works are adding considerable new machinery to their piant and expect that this year's output will double that of lSt.j. The Seventh Day Adveutists have removed their tent to the grove in the south-east part of town. It will rereinain until October 7. Joe Stegman, who has been visiting in tnis city for a few days past, left for Ft. Wayne to day, where he will visit his sisters, Misses Dora and Anna. Services at the Adventist tent after Mondav next are announced to be at 10:30 a. m. 2:30 and 7.1M p. m. Considerable interest has been manifested. We have an excellent note head bought at a bargain which we can give our customers for j?1.75 per thousand, printed and tabbed in books of 100. This is a great bargain. Jay Cramerer the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory C. Camerer, died at their home near In wood to-day. The funeral will be held at the residence tomorrow, burial at Stringers Graveyard. Henderson's Rig Comedy Company of twenty-two people, next Monday night, at the opera house, in A Straight Tip." Watch for the band parade at 1 1 :30 a. m. The linn of Houghton & Paul has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Houghton will continue at the old stand and Mr. Paul will open a realty oince in me i.oruin uiock. Hert Nussbaum returned last night from Atlanta Exposition and will leave Sunday night for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will resume his studies in the law department of the university. Mrs. Chas. Mackay and mother, Mrs. Richey, left for their new home in Columbia City to-day. They were ac companied by Mrs. Mackay's brother, Will Richey, who will return to this city after helping them settle. Mrs. Halizer Sheats, who has been visiting in this city for the past two weeks returned to her home in Kentland, Ind., to day. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Annie Walter, who will visit there for several weeks.