Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 December 1897 — Page 8
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Vrom Tuesday a Daily. There will be a wedding in Plymouth tomorrow. Country spelling school are now in rogue.
Melo Mc(-rter left for his home m A j ll y sleitrn ridi ig prty from Argot T I - Kldard liecj last night. ! came over to I'ly mouth last night. They dismissed ) ester la Trot". 1. Frank Kedd is taking e Were out i r au evntiga erj Yiowil tried twice. Theexsb much needed rest during the holidays, and ihey ct-rt airily had it. Tue p-irty et' .l ' auted I Mr. Redd is ooe ot the best educational ! eonsieted of 21 of the best yonog peo- criminal opers Ion of instructors in the state, ile drove to j Pl tlvat little tillage. Before tbey J as a domestic 11
the country today to visit his brother-; an en tor nome way canea si bn ie-1 xhed ors vi in-law. Henry 1U11. I maker's restaurant and were served opened a 7.3d ihi
I wim oysters wnicn tney cenainiy rei- curtain wiii not hi
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Zimmerman has sold his paper in . . . ' . . 1 K . ished arid tlu-;i 1 parted
Mr. and Mrs. Will I.veriy are vi3itmg Huntington to a Mr. Perkins, ot Wis- . m) (
n Chicago this week
The siie Wilkj are now th faeorit
skating pomt9 tor the small boys. Henry Hail, the stock buyer, is very
Sick with inilamatory rheumatism. It is about time tor coasting accidents to be reported. It now looks as though the people will be olessei with more snow. No paper will be issued at this oillce on Christmas day. Trustee McCrory is kept busy looking after the needy. Weather;- Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. Slightly warmer northern portion Wednesday. I f we could only have a little more snow it would increase business 20 per cent. There has been quite a number of people in town today purchasing holiday goods. Four weeks is a little too long for an editor to correct an alleged mistake oi a news item. One day in the limit. f'ert Deerbower is at work again, but he has not entirely recovered from his recen t illness. It is about time that the idenity of Juhn 1) and ltichard Koe should be revealed to the public. Mrs. J. E. Haines and daughter Francis, went to Chicago today on a visit. Valparaiso has a John Doe and Richard Rue. They are in the custody of the officers of that city. Today has been the shortest for the year 18U7. From today the days will gradually lengthen out. Every body attend tliesrraud opening of the "Clipper" cigar store this evening and enj y a free smoke.
c nsin. ".lnimy will act in the capacity of editor for the new nronne'or until i
We are bnrrv to beer I Htilf lodge sessions of Hyperion I (k-
One of the ii;os.t enthusiastic and
their , Xbie i done for trie i
all the busioess rnn t be pre" t ;u at the egl
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of the change as the Tribune was a newsy up-to-late paper. Kldndge Thompson extends an invitation to the puplic to attend the grand opening of his billiaid parlors in the basement of Rail 6i Carabin's store
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hall occared lest night.
tereeting and entertaining from statt to finish. The session lasted until II o'clock. The fn. lowing members were nominated for ;hr various liices for
In order to quick!) dfepon of the remiindei of our stick of 1S97
the nex! farm: (' i; Louis Alimin. V
Tuesday night. Etwry thing including CR , rJer. Prelate John li. IU
' nxtures as weil as pool ami Dullard
tables, bian new.
tor. M of W IV, F. Young. M A George
j Kress, 1 Q J. 1). McCoy, O t; B A. Sinn
Lot Losey was out wit h 'liich Brown : K f R and S 0. S. Price a id C,S fitter, tuday and ho ctrtamiy threw snow in M of E i. Prank l 1 I, M Ol V Cha the faces of those who thought they j McLaughlin, Trustee James W. Thayer could pass him. 'Rich Brown' is at hir- It- present i 1 e to the grand U due Ed best this winter and it is doubtful if I O rbin, Henry Eiall, J. V. Vangi there is a horse in Marshall county thai ! Ii. M. McCrory and v'. S. Price, could interest him in a mile race. i
From Wednesday's Duiir.
evor he'd In Castle j The great prize I 9
It was very iir hare taten place last iiiehl
between Joe Wotcott tin coi at a Tom Tacy u i bi . ed 1
iromjuage reiano. 1 i . 1 lougni that the light will c rue Ff str in the Week . The marriage l l' ? Kit e :n r aiid Mis .)iJ. Math "ii Will laUe ,hi e this evening at 7 o'clock at the ie: i i-iic- d Del Gray, on Sophia strsjt, Ret. Landis
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will officiate. The v-i ling v. i:i te a
of immediate
tj;:ie. one, only a few lr:cr;;1s ts iÜ h- present.
f it can be proven that ' Kid A ' put rosm 00 his jjiov-- in ins recent
fight with Oreedon ha will never again
Misses Carrie Flick Bertha Klick and , have the arood will of the Indi ma
Nettie heiders three pretty young ladies Henry Hall, the stock buyer is re- pfct U is gem illy st M ; who resides in West township have ported somewhat better. Coy played fair and it will require more made up their miuds that riding it pre- j The attendance at the Eastern Stai proof than mete a si rtiou to convince ieraüie to walking, ho hereafter whtn , lodge lat night was exceedingly large. ; the b porting fraternii) 0 nera . e. they are out f r a spin in their cutter! Xhe jury in Judge Caprons court' they wi:; hold onto the reins as a two were excised yesterday until Januar
mue wan in six incti -s 01 snow is uoi :;r,t. very pleasant. j Jjm ik(, c,)iUI.,, I We were told by an oil aothusiast I and Will 111 jvh hack to 1'iymouth from thai while things looked a little Uai k j ilia farm JaQ. 1st. just now in Plymouth lor the od buai Bett Nnasnanm. of Ann Arbor, Mich
ness that the leases on the land weie (a n tie cj y u, n.IuJ tMt. iioiklays with all taken aud alter the holidays the friends. matter would again be taken up and he , was satisfied that a well would be drrll-! Gbnrlte Force, of the Marion Soldiers ed near Plymouth in a tew weeks. Home, is in Plymouth, t spend a r uavin .n.t ,iUnu mi i h''.duys wHc friends.
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Clearing 5ale OF
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Remember ;;! hav month-. Dec Jan. Feb April towearwinter hat:
over four March and ; i bonaeta.
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Wraps, now at Wraps, now at W raps, now at Wraps, now at Wraps, now at Wraps, now at Wraps, now at Wraps, now at
$ 1 0.00 9. 00 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00
George Wolford will atrive
givt n in the opera house last night ly a pirty of young ,adie-j and gentlemen, iu the honor of AlibS Nellie Wheeler's birthday. The music was furnished by the mandolin club. It was one of the most pleasant events oi" the seat M'ss Nellie frankly admi1 ted that the was nineteen, and was congratulated
home I by her friends who wished her many
from Chicago tomorrow and spend Christmas with his father a id sister. Tuesday night is the da'e. Grand opening of Kldridge Thompson's bil Hard parlors in the basement of Kail A Carabin's store All Metropolitan and local papers on the counters. The city of Marion was the scene of a prize light last night. The principals were Joe Jurray and Tom Cavenough Uev. Spitler, of Lapaz, ill begin a series of meetings at the IT. B. Church, 4l2 miles north of 1'iyraouth, next Sunday evening.
IX T. Mattiugly is feeding 76 head of I
One cattle tbis winter on his farm sou h of town. His facilities for stoca is unsuir:a8sed in Marshall county. James Zinn, of Columbia City, is in the city but will return tomorrow. Mr. Zinn is morethrn pleased with his business venture, and speaks good words for Columbia City. Traveling men are in Plymouth today by the score. They report the Curistmas trade throughout the coun try aa being lar ahead of what it was one year ags. Cigars, tobaccos and smoking sun dries at Kldridge Thompson's biiliard parlors in the basement of liall & Cara bin's store. Attend the opening Tuesday aight. Charlie Willard went to Chicago this morning to purchase furniture and fix tures for bis new billiard and pool halt which he will soon open in New Alba ny. Regular meeting of the Eastern Star tonight. Election of offcers for the ensuing year will be one of the leading features of the meeting. I font fail to be present. Almost every day a covered wagon can be seen slowly ariving through the street, bound for some of the western
states. Many of them look like they !
more birthdays in the journey oi life. Valparaiso is just now m the threes of a gieat religious revival. One hut.dreu and even conversions are report! i.
ine sweedisu üoncerl company will be greeted with a crowded house tonight. Miss May Coral, who baa been v;s!tin? her sister, Mrs. Grant Bella, 0! North Center street, returned to her home hi Bourbon yesterday
The case ot EUd Dickey which was set for trial before Justice B teres to- J day has been postponed for one week! on account of her sickness. Weather: Fair tonight. Cooler in
l itti- 1 i 11 Up-to-date price. Ji they are.
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1 Uli VII II I v V.l. 1 I 'ßlll CL I '!' th ve: latest style in I MUlinerj at t lie regular i. I them over. Here :
Now is tetime to buy.
Man's humanity c;,n now bo shown j 9",?n wBl trter Thursday. Increas
ing ciouumen art 1 warmer, wun snovt (lurries.
fort;, by the care with which he l.-ols after the comfort ol his horse when he :s compelled to leive his vaiued eq 1 friend standing in the street for 0 m time. The humane man will not n - gec!. to see thai the anim il is properly tilanketed under such circumstances.
Or. IV m. Weiser of Bourbon granted s license to practice medctnebi !- state Board oi Medical Begistra
j Uon at Indianapolis l. c IÖ and the
same wa- recorded at litt- COUBty CterfcS
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ed his detet ruination to again tiy for congressional honors from that district. Mr. Martin is a strong man before the people, and has never ?et met detea What a pie tsaut sight it is to see a man shoveling snow, Mpedall) after he has made a failure in other and more aristocratic lines of business. Such
scene invites reflection, inasmuch as it j
ives us a striking illustration of the fact that no man should be ton -ievted
1 in lor the most humhle calling in life. 11
Hon A N Martin, of Bluffioo, who Mffi today, represented the Kleventh aistrict in i Charlie Pi r her, of Twin Lakes, is in Congress for eight years, has ennouoc-1 the city today, and he Fays lhal .f this
weit)i'r only continues a few wek.s longer, the wheat crop g Marshal! county will surp-.ss that oi last ear. James L O'Brien and (Juice Ault torn of this city weie married b) liev. 1 1 ? 1 ....,. 1... ........ I. , 1
1 . uBirnn iai. iitx " u' . et jir and Mrs. o ihien will make their future hone in this ct'y. They h ive the o g refutation oi their many friends for a
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Tits in a i Baeh On half and tlia'o
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50c, 75c, S.
1 BUY FLOUR 1
Full line of fancy
Ribbons 19c, Z-r ' 5-
kmg and happy life. j Remember the place that has at nil I a . A. I - - 1 A A A f W T
uracs inc iarresi asaorxiueni 01 pBouth was risited tod iy by vm. to-date Millinery at the lowest oricc,
.lames aud Will Devfnny, two old
time riymonth ooys were in the cit yesterday shaking hands with their Iriends. They are both conductors on Western rail roads and are prospering, The efforts put lorth by these brothers
10 reach the station which ihey now oc- a iL yesterday for Iowa where they will cupy are ceitainly commendable, and j J00 theatrical troup. They ar .uh go to show what pluck and deteruona- - odactor and nice yonng men and wi-
With the success
very spruce young men. They were jus to sweet to look at and if good
lookl and style counts for any l?.ing j tory are certainly entitled to some con-'
1 sideral ion.
Charley Borer nd llarrv Gensler
in LÜH
Hon can accomplish. It is reported that Johnny Johnson, the Logansport bank wrecker, is having an easy time at the Columbus, O., penitentiary where he was snr Ur a term of ten years, lie does not wear stnpe6, only a portion of the time at least, and enjoys a great many privileges not accorded to the commou prisoner. The Logansport people aie making a fuss about it and the goveru-
would never be able to reach their ! mcui WUI ,uvmiaiedestination. The rni(;ago Lue'goits, father and Charlie Brown came home from Chi- i son, must be nad people. Young Luetcago Saturday evening and spent the gert paid Attorney Vincent, the lawyer
who defended tot: father. S4.500 in
Sabbath with his mother and sisterCharlie is getting along nicely in that t'ty. ile returned Sunday evening. The l'eunsvlvania railroad company has ordered long distance telephones placed in all their otlices along their lines. This may mean something in the way uf curtailing expenses by and Fred Moon a prominent eitisen of Warsaw, 2") years od committed suicide by taking carbolic acid, yesterdaymorning. He is known to many l'lym outh citizens. Financial losses is at tributea as the cause. Does tbis season bring to yeur heart any new message of fraternity and closer fellowship? The fitting human ities msy be best expreseed beneath the influence of this special season. Are you in shape to be full responsive to the finer bnmane impulses. Thursday evening there will oe a reception held at the homo of Mrs. Kleck ner. three miles southwt st of the city.
forged paper. The boy admits his
irnilt. and sivs üs all rieht as loner as 1 I11"'1 tahU-s a; extra line, while the
Vincent don't make any kick. Judge 1 8,"ck ol Cigari and tOOaCCOfl are as
hope ihey will meet
winch they dererve. Plymouth Chapter No, ir, o. E. s. held lis annual election of officers last evening which resulted as follow.:: Mary L M Tnayer Worthy Matron, D. McDonald Worthy Patron, Hertha McDonald ass't Matron, Grace Atpinall Sec, 1 la M. iurkert Treis Etta H. Thayer Conductress, Kva Pirestone Ass't Condnctresa. The opening of the "Clipper" cigar store last evening was attended h hundreds. The "flipper" is a permanent fixture In Plymouth and will re eeive a good patronage, The furniture is new and nice. The billiard and
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Four Tons Bought Before the Raise to be sold cheap. Wheat is on the Advance and Flour Will be Still Higher. REMEMBER at
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Vincent says the boy that's all there is. to it.
l coved him
.lohn Doe and Kieh.inl - (in ured in a case in riyuioutfi Saturday are two young men who ar no' y. out of I heir teens. No srrong was con templetfd or ihonght of by t!ie boyi but a- they happened tobe found la a place which the law took no ice of them thy had to suffer the penalty. They they will never be caught in lucfa a trap again. This is the time of year that every person feels like turning loose and having a good time. There is more latitude given to the youngsieis bj their parents diu ing the holidays titan any other seas m of the year. The efflcers of the law, as a ruie, are more lenient with evil doers, and :hey art
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permitted to have a howling good time,
The reception will be given in honor of j What a nice thing it is to be an A.OU0I I
her son Porter and his bride. Relatives can citizen. If jou don't like a fellow,
friends snd neighbors, are invited tobe and httV 8ot v muscle to back it npt i afford to lernen quiet.
present. Thera will be good music. yu are at hbert) to speak your piece.
go d ;ts can he found tirat and tatty, and
Thompson snecei . The man who will stop 'ma sleigh in U" middle o( the street to allow the Child reB to pde m for a rule, has a baarl 111 hin like a town lot. You can bei. y or b tSUHD dollar that Stieh a man
never has any trouble at home. Ile is made of the right material, and his reward in the re.it beyond will he re ;t.
Bat the fellow that will kick the toiks ofT because t iey persist in having a ride, has a "yellow streak" in his make up. This is thpi week for weddinga. We
have been told of live but we were alBO admonished to keep quiet and say nothing but saw wood, Ail right vn will not betray them but it is not the
srrignt tning to oo. We have come to the conclusion tha marriages are all rieh I audit the parries uont want any
thing said snout it tiie newspaper j can
lrrgTilnHH?i and rirrnngeRtrata. It has beoonM Uie k-aalug remedy for this eins of troubles. It exerts wonderfully healinpr, strengthening and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures "whites" and falling of ths womb. It s&opj Uouding and reheTes aup-
pressed and pain nl menstmatioa. For Chane ' Lifo it ia the best medicine made. It Is beneficial during BregiUUKy, and helps to bring chiidrt-n into homes bamn for years. It invigorate, stimulates, airengthena the wbole system. This gl t remedy la offered to all afiinttd women. Why will any woman Butler another minute wi'b certain relief within reach t Wine of 1 ardnl only costs $1.00 pe bottle at your drug stora. V)T S)AstSI SSSSS rirtnf rptrial Mtxttnnt. m&A 1 . .ifm. Iks "Larilr' 1 'ImtUi iuioqu Mc-tU an c'u., Ctutttatuxnia, TVim. Rn.i.Vf. SVITH. C.-raen. S. C. tsys: "My wile uses V n bf Cardul at home tor fail'. im II t.omu ttftti II Sntirsly eure! her."
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blaughter bale OF General Merchatidise
STILL ON AT
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E. Smith's Place, Corner Idtporte and Center streeta.
ALL GO
Dry Goods. Boots & Sroes Hats & Caps. Underwear. H ardware. Tinware, Mittens. Gloves. Jewelry. Notions.
Regardless OFCOST
We must mke n m for an xMiive stock of roerris. Rwarfthiog In Groceries, Mw ins) Fresh. A larce shipment f CANDIES fr brist nas. h si prices paid ir Butter snd Bags. a a a sä jit 1 I T Bars Lennox soap lor Si cents AMI ' j 3 Stocks ol celer for 5c. Huckwl.ea' BC DM lb. Remember at S B. SMITH Ü 'The Originator of Low Trices."
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