Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 December 1897 — Page 8

Ball & Cars Christmas Hdkfs The greatest Handkerchief defMitrmenl in Plymouth M re invites an inspection of the enormous attractive stock prepared for Holiday buyers. Past years have demonstrated that HERE is Handkei chief Headquarters. This year's sale opens with greatei assortments with greater values with greater incentives for buying than ever. Purchase all your I laiKlkerchiefs from u; you will get the choicest designs and hest materials obtainable, W e have them at prices ranging from one cent to two dollars each. Make selections early . Capes and Jackets. They must go. and thi" month too! We have placed such a price on oar remaining line of Tuckets and Capes that by the end of this month we do not expect to have one garment remaining. If you have not as yet purchased your Winter Wraps avail yourselves of this extraordinary opportunity and get an 1X07 made C0.1t (Latest Style , for little money. Being the leaders, in selling thi great and grand line we also maintain that highest principle that of being the lenders in regulating the lowest prices. Now is the time to pure base. THE LARGEST STORE IN THE CITY An Extraordinorv Xoti The superb stock which we offer during this Holiday leason of 97 o r recognized lowest prices and the Absolute Confidence which the entire public j u es in ti is store have assisted in making our sales much greater in dollars, in yardage and in srticli s, than we have ever before shown. Rememoer, we always have met any Competition, and are reconixed today by thousands of people :is being the lowes priced uttitltra ;e well it the most reliable merchants in Marshall r any adjoining county.

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We lind that we are overstocked in certain lines of Clothing, having purchased heavily before the rise in Clothing in order to benefit our customers and .save them from 251050 per cent. We find we must make a great sacrifice in order to reduce our enormous stock. Wc shall place on Special Sale, beginning December 10th for 30 days, for cash only, i lots of Overcoats and Suits. Take every garment out of these different lots and they are worth double their price, and you shall find them on sale on one seperate counter marked the same as advertised. Bring this paper along and be convinced. Understand thi is no fake ad or sale but an ad and sale that will save you 50 per cent, or more on every dollar you invest on these goods while this sale continues. Com- in and investigate :mu y ou ill be convinced that we have stated the facts exactly as they exist.

WE call special attention to our .line of neckties. We have purchased an enormous line for Holiday buy

ers. The neatest and most stylish patterns in Neckwear

that have ever been shown before in this citv will be found now on exhibition in our store. A Necktie is a very choice Christmas Present. Many other items in gents' furnishing- suitable for Holiday gifts. Special low pces for the Holiday1 on all these goods. See us before buying.

Here Are the Lots and Prices.

Lot 1 Men's Suits that were selling at from $6 to$u ; our special cash sale price Lot - Men's Overcoats that were selling at from $b to $12; special cash sale price Lot 3 Men's Suits that were selling at from to 7 dollars; our special cash sale price

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Lot Men's overcoats that were selling at from 4 to 8 dollars; spec ial cash sale price

Lot 5 Hoys' Suits that were selling at from 4 to 7.50; our special fj nr cash sale price J Lot 6 Men's Lister overcoats that

were selling at from 6 to 12 dollars; our special cash sale price

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IN our Tailoring Department remember we carry the largest assortment of frieze and Domestic Suitings that can be found in the city. We are recognized leadera in fine Merchant 'Tailoring, as many years of experience has amply demonstrated to the public. Our prices are right, and above all we guarantee vou a perfect fit. Come in and look over our superb stock of piece goods and let us name prices on a fashionable Suit or Overcoat.

IN conclusion Space being too scarce to mention the choice bargains which we are offering during this month in each and every department in our large store we will simply s;y rlmr if you are searching for a good, honest bargainat any time always come to us Nowhere else will you be able to find them in so great a profusion as at our stop'.

Our Store will be Closed all day Christmas, so be sure to make your purchases early.

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LOCAL BREVITIES Engl and wile went to Ger man township today. Mrs. English will

visit triends and Mr. Knhsh will look

Dan Creedeo and "Kid' McCoy will

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Kd Mclntyre i reported as improving. Milo McCarter, of Macy is in the city today. Try the perfumes at the I'eople'.s drug store. Mr. Heiniger of the bargain store in Lima Ohio on business. Henry Hall is busy making shipments to Chicago. Mrs. AI Moon is stili a very sick woman.

alter some business. Miss IMhli ra heloney lost a pair of mittens last evening either un Walnut, ! I Mum or (Jarro streets. Leave at this ! olhce. ; Think twice before you speak especially when ordering crackers, when

you've thought of Fox's WW square wafer butter crackers it's tune to speak distinctly, (live the grocer to under dent and that yon want Fox's and only Fox's.

Uta. Don Hansen spent the day in Warsaw. Mrs. Lena Foley is still very sick. She is suffering with stomach trouuie.

trustees thought it best to put it olT for a few days. Some of the boards 00 the side walk : n (iarro street between Center and

liert I rank returned to his home at Twin Lakes Saturday from White IMgeon Mich., where he has been visiting for the past thee weeks

Will Nichols, of Twin Lakes, is home from IJangor, South Oakota for the winter. He will return to that State

Hert Logan went to Argos this even- I 111 ,ne 8Prm8mg to attend the K.P. entertainment i An Kvansville judge held that a debt in that city. ! contracted for whiskey for voters dur- ,. , -ing the campaign, is contrary to law, Charlie Parker, ot Chicago, represent , , J , and says the same cannot be collected, ing 1 anghart Uro s cigar dealers is in the city today. j The sale of the Ward school building Paolo albums in every design, boafht I has bet p,,sf IH,fie(1- The 8ale wa8 to iiMMlt foi thu immm hAlidM truto ti4kei1 yesterday but the

at the People's drug store. Plymouth don't want her streets torn up with any more foreign telephone companies.

., Michigan streets should be nailed down Preparations are in progress for . .. . . Zr . , lor their loose condition is dangerous hnsUnas entertainments at 1 win Lake , . ... . ; lor pedestrians. church and at Trinity, The ward school building will not be Tom Walker returned home from j 8okl fwr ten day8 yet ,ilds wi be re. Whiting last night where he had been celve(l for tne next te1 daytJ the pur. on business. chaser to give good security. The time Kev. L. Smith was called to the bed j extended for six months, f-ide of his mothers in West Inuianapo V. P. Kirk tne Culver City attorney lis. He left on the first train. made this oilice a pleasant call last The family, of Henry Price who re-1 evening. Mr. Kirk ispruspering in the sides south west of the city, is afflicted practice of the law in that city and rewith measles. ports every one healthy and happy A. F. dibson has placed electric lights Wn lhere' in his residence on South Michigan j There will be nominations of oUbqti street. in Aniericns lodfO, No. 9t, L (.(. F. Kd Thomas, polisher at the Cycle on Thursday night. Three trustees are works resigned his position yesterday in to he nominated. This wiil be a very that factory. important meeting and a full attendMrs Chas. Kinsel who has been clerk- teuered. ing in Jlemigers s.ore for several Santa Claus at Heinigers has certainmonths resigned her position last night. ly niUUtUk. buneeJI this year making his Never in the history of Plymouth has eeadqoartersat llemigers bargain store such a toy store as Hoiaifwa baraain 1 He boa staiplj crowded Mr. lieinmei store presents this year. Mich varieties staple goods all out and has converted

are rarely seen in larger town-. ' 'he wholeature to a toy store.

No one need go out of Plymouth tinyear for toys, holiday goods etc., as you can tind what you want at Heinigen bargain store.

IJi ite a number of the ladies of Wideawake lodge, L. O. I M , went to Hibbard today to pay a visit to Mrs. Prink -h am, a warm personal friend, and a

The mild weather and copious rain ; VJ salons worker in the order. The fall has greatly enhanced the prospect I " 11 m0ftr of ladies that left Plymouth for wheat unless freezing kills it as it counted fifteen, They will return this did last winter. evening.

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ship of the world Friday night in New ! 2

York. There is said to be more rnon ey up on this light than there was on

the Corbatt Fitzsirnmons battle. Roth men are io the very best condition. The j winner will make a small fortune and ; be in a position to challeuge J 'ltz. Kobberies and hold ups are getting1 altogether too common thsse days. Not j a day passes but what a crime of this kind is committed, often murder. A ! way to suppress crime is to punnish the ! criminal. When a man is found j guilty of a heinous offence give him his deeerta. Put it seems that the reform j craze has one eo far that instead of punishment a sort of a vaeaUoa is given ' the criminal.

Holiday Bat. Are available on the Nickel Plate road, Dee. 84, 28 and :?1 and January 1st, returning until January 4th, 1SU8. Travel the road whose services i great The one that offers a Holiday rate Where trains are fast and "up to date" Vou know, of course, The N ickel Plate.

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Slaughter Sale OK General Merchandise STILL ON AT S. E. Smith's Place, Corner Laporte and Center streets.

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Dry Goods. Boots & Soes. Hats & Caps. Undervyear, Hardware. Tinware. M itterjs. Gloves. Jewelry. Notions.

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Winter - Millinery Remember yu have over four months. Pec. Jan. Feb,, March and April to Wear winter hats and bonnets. And now you can select from a complete line of the very latest styles in Up-to-date Millinery at '. the regular price. Jtt1 ;...k them over. Here

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baa demonstrated tea ihootand Uuiaa that it is almoat Inf alii bU FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. Irrafclarltiea and dernnireTtianta. It haa become the leadiug remetly for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthening and soothing infloance npon the menstrual organs. It curea "whites" and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and reuaraa aup

pressed and pafnfnl manstmatlon. For Change of Liza It ia the beat medlcina made. It ia beneficial during pregnancy, and balpa ta bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimulates, atrengthens the whole system. This great remedy is offered to all afflicted warnen. Why will any woman auffer another xninnta with certain relief within reach? Wine of Card 11 i only eosU fl.tiO par bottle at your drug store. JW sdrtM, fa ennt SSSBjtjSjSj Trled A frr. Urm., adilrtn, giving ryniptomt, tk "Ladies' Ad'-ijory DffHirtment," 1 1 .r t ViOanQ0U Muiietu Co., Chattaitoova, Ten. Rev. J. W SMITH. Cnmden. 6. C. ssrs: "My wife ued VVine of Cardul at horns lwr falling ot the womb and It entirely cursd hsr."

We must make room for an extensive tock of Kroevrin. K eery l hing in (incene8, New atiri Fresh. A larre shipment of CAXD1KS for Christmas. Highest prices paid for Butter arui Engs.

s t dshts Lenoox soap lorasoeDis. 3 3 stocks of celerv for 6c. liuckwheat 2' ..c per lh.

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Otlicialsof Ihe iVnnsylvania are look hut for the owner of an arm that was foand dandling to the trucks ot a freight car on the eastern division last week. The arm han! heen ground Off near the shoulder ami had eviden?; been fastened to the truck for several days. So far no information has been received of any accident and the mystery of the severed arm maj never he solved. Qeo. Glos of Kokomo was accosted by a stranger when he stepped off of s 'ram at St. Ia 111s Saturday night. The Mtranger slapped hiss on the hack ami called him Browo. The stranger sp ologixed erben he learned his mistake snd had Gloe to take a Irink 0 the sil Mil a word fellow approached with a padlock and the stranger woo ?i from him in a het that he could open it. Gloe took a whirl and lost his .2". A mothers eluu has been organised in Goshen. The object of the blob seems to he to arrive at plans hest cal culated for the rearing and training ol children, Wedont know wrmt kind ot ainbe Ihese mothers will enif)loy iti rea'inf? and training Children hut an ordinary switch well .'aid on by oar old fashioned mothers used to have a sain 'ary effect. Iut In all probability club w omen find it necessary to adopt differ ent methods.

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as Scott's and wc sell it much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Emulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the "standard" because he knows it has been of untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk of

using some untried preparation. The substitution of something said to be "just as goooV for a standard preparation twentyfive years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser.

Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the man and flsh are on the wrapper. sac. and fi.aa, all 4ruB"ista

Trimmed Hats asMl Bonneta STalkiag Hats ;ml sailors

$2, $3 $5, 50c, 75c, $1.00

Hoods, Itoatan Totioes -.., t. rasas and ;os -H ,L ,jim. ,ipi.

Tips I in a baaeli One-half sad three fourth- Pinnies

Full litte and V5c.

35c, 50c, T.H', $1. 50c. 75c. ? .

f fancy Kitt) i;s PV. 25c.

Resaesnber the place that has at all times the largeat 11 n sort air lit t Up to-datc MiUiiHM v at the h west price.,

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R. lt. In Sil Honrs. Distresfiiic kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by "New irent South American Kidney Cure." It is a ieat surjuiar on ccount of its exceed irjf proMptBCM 10 rrlieTin pain 1 t bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. R eliev s relent ionof veie Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by J. Hlam A r?e., Mjsseuti.

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