Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 January 1898 — Page 8
LOCAL BREVITIES From Tuesday's Pally. Mrs K ite 'ickey. of iVru, visiting relatives m this city. Mrs. L. If. Hatten is Visiting fnends in South Her.d this week, There wil. be .special services a' the Reformed eboretk tak week, coaatoeneing tonight. The Baadolin dob will five anothei one of their entertaining dances at th opera house tonight. David Snyder, who was been Buffer lüg with stomach trouble Lr several day, will soon be himself again More cold weather is asked for by trie ice dealers as they have not yet enough in store for summer eoneumptioD. The Young W onions Presbyterian society met. last evening with Mrs, Charles Harris.
Kev. Smith is feelmg exceedingly happy today over the result of the meetings of the past two weeks. Kev. Kayniond will goto Peru tomor row to attend a convocation of the j Nothern Indiana Deanery. Little tirace Kress returned to her home in South Bead, after a few days visit with her father. Mr. tieorge Kress. Mr. and Mrs. F. i. mith and son, ot t'oldwater, Michigan, are the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Brooke, of ttiis city. Tho ladies' of the W. . C. will hold their regular afternoon social Wednesday with Mrs. Lomisa II tset on E ist Jefferson street Miss Ileien I)isi.er has returned to Bremen to take charge of her school. Miss Helen has been sick for some tan hut has entirely recovered. The revival services at the M. . church will continue through this week and if the interest still keeps up the meetings will run through next week. Morris A gier, John Nichols, Elmer White, William White and Clarence Slater, of Twin Lakes, attended the revival meeting In the M. KL Church last night. James Zinn has disposed of his inter est in the cigar and hilliard business to Kolla Bennett and will return to I'lymouth, so says the Columbia City Tost. The utherlin trial still continues to draw the crowd More people came to Plymouth today than yesteid ly, and as the trial progresses the interet in creases. There will he nothing overlooked. Miss Magdalena Klinghammer wil give a social at her home on Laporb street, Thursday afternoon and evening for the henelit of the Informed church A splendid tune is anticipated ami you are cordially invited. Fred iiotset will give one cf the lines' dances ever given in this city at th opera house in the near future. Musi, will be furnished by Freiburg's or chestra Of Chicago. The exact date will be announced later. 1 harlie llamnieral the well known (iarro street restaurant man wil! movt his restaurant to North Michigan sti . el next door to Turners meat market When he gets his fixtures in shape he will have one of the finest and bet equipped restaurants in the city. Uev. Dr. Tucker preached his last sermon last night in the M B. church in this city, of the present series ol meetings, lie left for his home m Val paraiso last night carrying with him tl e blessings of the I'ly mouth people. Miss Hazel Ketcham is slowly improving aid is able to be up part ol the time the atlernoon. This will be good news for the many friends ol Miss Hazel. Charlie Uirichs little sou Paul is one year old today. Master l'aul can talk and raise cain in general. One year ago today the thermometer registered 1'. belov? zero, at least Charlie says so. We have our doubts whether Cbarlh knew whether it was 10 below or 10 above. Dr. W. H. Hickman, ol (ireencastle, was the guest, from noon yesterday, ol bev. I,. S. Smith and family. He went j to Ft. Wayne this Horning, A reward of Slo will be given for any reliable information that will lead to the discovery of the party who shot the little pug dog tthe property ol Arn Cleveland. The cowardly act was done last Sunday night. Hev. Rothenberger will begin a series of meetings tonight at the Reformed church. Kev. Rothenberger is a good speaker and a hard working minister and we hope his efforts will add iiuin hers to his church. Mr. K. Price is quite sick today witli heart trouhle. Last night Mr. Tne was a very sick man, but today hi shows some improvement We hope to be able to report an Improvement 11 his condition in tomorrow '1 issue ol the Independent. The father of Miss Ilea ;:encer who eloped with County Clerk Hampton ol White county Sunday is a Brat COtMin of W. K. Reynolds of this city. The elopement is one of the most tensatiooal that has taken place in Indiana for years. Hampton is a dandy XMUIty clerk and has a wife and nice ramtlv. Just what the outcome will be remains to be seen.
James Zion called el the Indepeod-
ent otliea today. Sir. Kinn recently sold j tis intereel in his business in Columbia City to Holl Bennett. They did a good i business m that town, but .lame iujüV up his Bind that he could do better, heoee Ibe ebanoe. Nate Boyer, well known in lly month baa eecored a job as car inspector on 'he Baltimore and Ohio railroad and fl i!l leave in a day t t wo, to !.ike charge of the work. Mr. Coyer ;s- un !d time railroad man and thoroughly underitamls the busineei James .). Smith moved his family to 40U Pullmau Ave., folimsn, 111., today .lr. miti. is now employed in the yreii Pullman shops and l ts a good position. During his resideuce v.i Plymouth of j the past two years Mr. and Mrs. smith made many friends who wish them health and happiness ni their new home. The wood aWDÜ g over the side walk on Michigan street from Wheelers i ner to Shoemakers rest mraot is 111 a miserable condition. Today people avoided mat side ot tne street neenuae the snow was melting and the rotten eave troagns let inc water rnu mrougn 4 . . M. I I ! and soak the pedestrian. Merchants I don't like it, neither does any one else. I Better take i! down entirely than have it in its present condition. It will not bring 1 rade on rainy day The dawn of Civilization in Northern Indiana; a narative of the farcicle removal of me Pott arattom ie Indians from Twin Lakes, Marshall county, September 4th, ISoS. is the snbjeet of a paper to be read iy Daniel McDonald to the pupils of the high tchool, I'lymouth, lud , Wednesday evening, Jan itary 3ft, IbUtt, at 7:X p. m. a? the Washlogton school audience room. Kxceilent in. inc will he forms had by the high school pupils. The public are cordially invited to atteiu'.. Isn't it ineer s;ns an exchange t ht men who 40 years ago thought nothing was funnier hau to npset a whole sled load ol girls down an embankment whim ob their way to a tinging school, tie so awfully afraid to trust meir boys with a team now ami mat those same girls who sprawled in snow drifts j two leet deep and yet lived over it and grew to womanhood no worry themselves halt to death because their daughters like to indulde In suchfiolics. From Wednesday's Daily. Rev.O. I . Land ta is visiting In War saw . M. M. Jones was lo the city today on business. The restaurant ae doing a good business this week. On Sweet, Of Kansas, is visiting his sisUr. Mrs. Lou Suit. Tom 1 luck ley is now proprietor of the livery barn back of the Itotl house. This la not the time of year for sand hnns, hence there are BOtM around the court home. Lea Kendall will have his outfit m shape to start for the Klondike early in the spring time, The Altar Guild will meet with Mrs. M. U. Walls on Tneselay evening init and ol Monday evening. Miss lladdie Wolfortl Will entertyin the ( I s. tonight at tier home on North Michigan st rent . Mart Fogle, Ol Monterey, is the guest of his sister Mrs. Sarah Shakes and to attend the Sutherliu trial. Attend the lecture at the W ashington school budding tonight. A splendid musical program has been arranged. There is some sickness In Plymouth but the general health of the community is better than it was ten days ago. (ieorge Kruyer is feeling "pretty well thank you.' Its a girl pretty and healthy and came to his home yesterday. Laporte barbers say that they are losing ai the rate of $10 a week because it is rumored that he barbers itch is In town. City Editor Mouton, of the Laporte Daily Herald will resign his position and leave for the Klondike g"ld Ileitis March 1st. All the surrounding towns in the C 'only are well represented in our city and Will be until the c nclusion of the Mitherlin trial. All persons holding licKeis on ftfisa Anna Schultz'! lied spread are requested to be at Mrs. K lillehammers Thursday afternoon at ; o'clock. Itev. Laodis and a number of Plymonthlies Went down tu the residence of Morris Agler today and helped him celebrate his birthday anniversary. There will be a social at the residence it Mrs. M. K ling ha m mer on Laporte street Thursday afternoon and evening. The public is cordially invited to be present. The Woodmen of the World of tins city are making preparations to attend the 5th anniversary of the order In South Bend Jan. 27th. A splendid time is ex peeled. The Walkerton bank checks and crtihcates are having some In uhle in Indianapolis. 'J hey are being mvetigated, and the grand jury will pas6 upon them. Headers o the Independent will lind il to their advantage to purchase their drugs at the Peoples Drug Store,
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Michigan so eat. It keep- toe side wi it in Buch a condition these days th n it is dangerous For a person to attempt to walk on the slipper; stone walk. Mrs. Dora Hansen gave such eotn plete satisfaction to her class in ilam ing at drivers Acarieui) that she been aked by her BCbol us i. continue 1 for another term, and she h;:s vom sen ted. Many M krshall ' tnnty farmers w re in town today as spectators at tlu vi eilin trial. When put .1 the court rn mi I triey have indulged in political talk, ft is evident from ti,-ir taih thai there will ! he plenty of candidates for the vanou 1 ! oilices in the spring. The Maud 'Im club save a dance ;i I the opera house last night which was well attended and an e Fable time was had. I he dances given by thi club are becoming quite popular and the manner in which they conduct them are commendable. splendid musical program has bei D I arranged foe the lecture at the high school building tomorrow night in conJ section, with the lecture ol McDonald. on t fail to be pres nt Prom Thuraoay'a Daily Miss Clara Weiss returned home from I aoucn isena yesteraa i Mrs. I. W. Thorn aa i.-. netting Urn in Chicago this week. i. M. J ones, of Kokom , w is iu t!;e ciij' today on bosineas. William Uabcock, ol Lapaz, was in the ettj transactmg business a; d attending the si m herlin tri tl. Hammerai, the restaurant man is now located on Michigan i : : next door to Turner's meat market. Mrs. ,. m. Wicktzer baa returned from ArgOfl and will occupy t u re-i deuce on St.uth Michigan street, Tom Va!!;ers little boy v..s iu:. sick last night hat Is better t day. The iittie lellow had itomach trouble, A iaige number ol l ect itors at the court honaa are ladies, w ho manifest considerable interest in the proceedings. Mrs. S .iniiel lirick is i;eUi:i read) j to move to Pailmao, II., arhere her hoahand is employed in the L'uUmanl car shops. I 'n fss the party presents 1279 by j March 1st the number which drear I ht side board at the Phoenix the sam will be put up again. A sorj was born to Mr. and Mrs Henry Hawkins lius morning. Parents, grand parents ami grant grand pare h are supremely happy. Messers Hen and Samuel I Irich re turned to their bom.' in Nevada Ohio, yesterday after a pleasant risit with Mr. Isaac Thomas. I handle strictly fresh garden seeds In bulk, and whether your purchase he large or small, I can save you money. Investigate. P. A. Forbes. 8 .-.v Sheriff Harter, of Starke county has been In the city this week attending the Sntherlin trial. Sherifl Harter is a very affable gentleman. John Clapp and wife returned home from South Bend last evening where they had been for the past two weeks attending on a sick relative. Sheriff Marshall and his deputy Clin Boodnrant keep things about right in and around the temple of justice, dur ing the great Sntherlin trial. The meetings conducted by Ifc v Stockman, of Nappanee, at the German Baptist church live miles west of Plymouth closed with :17 additions. Hon't forget Dr. Wt.'iits lecture next Monday night. 1 1 is subject will be Sunshine." He is one ot the Quest orators in the United States today. A scranping match look piece last night In one of the livery stables of I'ly mouth. The aggressor w.is pretty well done up. It didn't happen at Van scoik's barn. The man that can fence his way into the court room over the protest Bailiff Yinnidge is a daisy. This trick is 1 1 led about lifty tunes every day, but Dp to date none have succeeded. Don't forget that the Holter hand will give a dance In the opera house tonight Turn out and help the boys out. Yon will have a good time and at the same time do a good turn lor the boys. WhoisM. L. McOan that srenl to Rochester and gol lighting drunk and paid a line of V2.7ö? The Rochester Sentinel says thai the young man hails from Plymouth. Perhaps he does. Aaron (ireenwald s iys that he is not as old as he used lobe. The surprise perpetrated upon him Tuesday night Alien his old comrades dropped in upon turn, was an occasion that he will nevei forget. Uev. .1. W. Barber, of Marmont, I ihe ity assisting Kev. Rothenberger In a series of aseetingfl at the Reformed church, ilev. Harber will preach to night. He is a good talker and a rerj pleasant gentleman. About forty of the members of the Twin Lakes church, and who are per sonal friends of Rev. Rothenberger, paid that gentleman a visit yesterdaj and enjoyed a day of recreation and piea-Miie. a splendid dinner, good music and a wholesome time for all was the result of this purely social gather ing.
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Korsaleoi traüe crr ti- i. .i Vitu i i lkii'il. i" . I. ... n I . . 1 w siworin cuuu;i " ticolars call on or sddies l par laser IMymooth, !;!. ',,,IW The undersigned will PW uction .it his residence one mile weel ofArgoson Thorsdaf eb. 17 I888,ell hl8 personal property. F. W nil ihn; i. n has been years since patent Siedleines eould he purchased so cheap in tlymouth at they are now sold at thf Peoples drug Btore on Luporte street. ur readers will do well to call ami purchase anything they may need in the drua line at this ire I'lnkhame Compound Kings Discovery Pink Pills lioodi Sarsapi ills T.'i cents. Id " 10 m 1.1. W. Uavey and two nice gen t leinen. ohn but Wilson, are when Um '.V I think that they are the best pedro playera in Plymouth, thai b another thing. We admit they are Dp to date in a good square game, but there an-others, ami -tne others" propose to convince those two gentlemen i!at they are not in it. Kdltor ( Igtesbee is named as refenee. William Walters re ieved a letter from his son Monroe who is now en gaged In the orange business In California Monroe is prospering in the golden state, and he savs while the people m Indiana are wearing their fur coats he is perfectly comfortable in his gummer wear. He has no notion ol re taming m Indiana. Grand Army men throughout the country aie irsaniztng to resent the attactfl made on the p nsi n rolls, taking the ground thai the pension laws were enacted to he carried nut Soldiers Ihcoghl Grover Cleveland a bad sab jeet !or the sohiiers, hut ask them what t!.t-v chtek of t ie present style of de ing with the hoys who saved this great country ? IMPLICATION FOR I.K I N I . I o the -ttiMis of North townhii. Mai.-h:UI ooootjr, ttata t ladhina' The Bodentteaad hereby rfvM eoOy iht w w in ;ipiv io uie boant ol county eomm sa looen ii vii'i eiMint u Um ir next regular term to inheld In tl uurt house in the city ol l'i inouth lo ttald CiHinty COn"OClng n t -lirst Murnlay ill M.i I -Ii .'l.. iMMfOTS liivis to hi'II sii rilo;is. I nous And in ill iKiuora lo a lees iiuantit) than m (usrl ot Usm wan toe prlreleße oi ailowiiu wild itqoera lo he diouk on tin- premises , nrhere ol i one rear, aad fr the prtreleKe ,.t nil i i : oadesrd tabled. The premises whore liquoroave lo be void end dronk ore I describeil i rniiows; k. eel tola room StxSI feet olthseei it i feel from said i i i s t Boor:Mtd room Mid htiilding Iro ta eosl on a public high- ! gray kmiwn is the Michigan rood, ttuatedoa i he follow ni derrl'a-i real estal lo w it : t um- I mencins Ml Un- southeast corner of lot thirty-
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