Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 February 1898 — Page 5

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;:n M l K KT I! EPOJIT. Hotter Egg Cmckt-ns Lard Potato ... Fhmr per eu I ! 'orn Hi:1 i aS per ud. CattU Wheat Lye Corn Oats t Hover eet . Timothy seed Uillii .- .-.i '1 'into! uy p '' i 'is Clover hay Ion . . . Marsh h pel 1 mi Straw pel at furnished hi Ed. S. 00 fc Fron Friday Iatlir. Attorney J bn Parks is improvin ami is .it!i to hi up part nl the lime. AN ine i i I his in tmi centered :;i the directum ol the court house. Prise tight awl tn-c i all talk now occupy cons k iii ab) u Bpee in the grea Oaily papers throughout he c illfltry. Mr. and Mrs. W . .1. iai kin left t daj for en extended visit with friends in Frank tort, LHs phi and otbor points. Toil has ' k u on.- rl the days that people become excited. Opinions "1 ineti diiTer and that n all there m I i it. The tree silver Club Ol this tl Will give another o.e of its popular (lancet on t be nigh.1 ot the 22 id Wah-mgton'-birthday. NOBSOO, the explore;, doesn't like leetwritig. II only cleared SIOOjüOU daring h:s sojourn in the L'uitei States. P. .. beeler, the piano tuner, is in the city for few days. I.-?ave ordert at Loeeys jewelry si re, or Kei d i Book Store. Horse buyeri -ire now douif Mars i count, buying a nutuoer of horses fr ihe eastei. market, Yea! er da they were in Plymouth and made Borne purchases. Thej ship to ISufl ilo. "Manslaughter, did y no say? Will thai be toe verdict? An acquittal Brat, lie is either innocent or guiitv," lias been the talk heard on the streets todaj . Joseph II. Bennett, ol Plymouth, who has been toe guest of Mr. and Mrs. R Jl. Bennatt, returned home Tue Mrs. Bennett will remain i.';e a tew days longer. At 1 f. in. today it seemed to be the universal opinion of t tie people around the town of Plymouth that the jury in the Sutherlin case would bring iu u verdict of manslaugnter. T.he Huntington Tribune baa leen sold to a Mr Perkins, of Je re -n, w.ö. Oar old triend Zimmerman has a law suit on his hands, hut it we don't mist owrgueai by abooi l,00Q mdes 'Zimray" will win ai.ü rome out a few tta :;saiiu ahead. We leldoa reau ar.y thing n w tfayi about the oil business, exeep isionally we read aosaeChing about a "busied oil boom." Down ali'eiii there ie not a weii io the coantj. Ii is tuieij tbal the bottooa has lallen out. Perhaps when siio.ig !hhs tiie boom will be on again. There is loo muck money ihvehttii lor the business to Hatten out soon. The editors ot the Valparaiso Daily papers, the Mar ami Messenger, air quanehng aa t which ol ihepopen bas the largest circulation It may please tte editors to quarrel over the circnia. tion bwsioesr, hot. it makes mighty stale reading for their patrons. The Laporte Daily Herald has a new dress,. She i;oks nice in it. She is very tasty in her make up. She is on to toe latest. She is up to dale. She is newsy clean and bright. Is it a "she " "he" or "it?" '1 he Herald is a number one paper ami fall of news. Women who contemplate taking to themselves husbands who "fit into" the late war should du so before J uly 1st After that time no pension will be attached to the marriage eertißcate. The veterans will be married for love or glory, and not lor the possibility of a monthly revenue lor their widows. Alter March 1st Pension Attorney Love will discontinue his office oa U ano street Under the present statu-; of pssiaion b'ismesa, Mr. i.ove does not feel iik- keeping an open office. H was bad under Urovef, but n is worse under Billy. Michigan street was CTOWdtd With teaius up until 2 o'clock, fifteen minutes alter that time they were all gone. Thuir owners had beard the verdict and had left tor their BOOMS, not forgetting to take their teams with them. They heard the verdict, Thai's all. Miss Mary lless, of near V alparaiso, allowed a Uypay woman to forecast her future a lew mouths ago, aller she had sco fled at and made fan ot the idea. The woman secured revenge by portraying a life of untold misery. Tue girl has been so terrorized by the predict ion that she has lost her health and though she is but IS years of age it is feared she will meet an early death owing to the brooding fear of the end.

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I Mich nan ly Dispatch of Feb. l. -I i n i- : at d it lull I o.UOO copies. Tle write up pi the town was iirsi cii. ( e of the nicest featurei a as a . dutiful ! the exterior v;t w ol their ouagnihceui eity h' rary. The frequent expressed desire to go to Kioti I . . whlci was herd during i be prevalence ! '!. mild weathei of the pas I month h-i not lieeu heard mucti tiii week In the language ol . cert a in gentleman who braved 'h.- , ,, ;(,,. vt k until he wis ' ;cii in t he marrow, they have all the Klondike they want right here at Sutherhti if the one man in llymouth ha' has an nv ion UhIuV. lie will not is godly he knows it and be would be the last mau I :.i ik xu exibttion ol b mself. Fwetee good men will answer all doubts and quest U :;s. The l.ync .adies t'öneer company is ih next sttrac iou w the hsi ol an tutnmentr, and tbev wiU he beard in the opera house mx Monday evening. This ctunpanj is one oi the very besl in the cunlry, and is highly praised oy the press and public, The entertain men i a ill be o1 a huh order. Make jour arrangements t be irese,.t. Do you know tnat tie-ie slopped ai your tioof i i'S evening a youthful hero, when y nr newsboy lei t ;"'; paper ? lie ma'. hut rounds just the s tine. a., i you gel the news at your cos ti reside, vhiie Irost, w;!v.i and driTing snow vainly try to stop yoof corner hoy. .his; ive hi in etedit for what he iot-s, tea-e. Hon. Charles Farmer was greeted .vith a lair sr.ed audienca a; the opera house iasi oight, (Itssubjeef was principal!) life insurance, which the gentleman bandied ta a eery entertaining manner, lie cane lice in the interest of the W oodmen ol the World of this citv. The ground h g got fuck into bit bole. He vmII stay for six weeks. In the mean tune we will enjoj some excel lent weather, Spring will come m loe time, and the gardens v hi snow the marks ol Mte spade for spring gaiuonmg before six weeks. The ground h.ij siorv is a fake, just like the rumors set afloat today in regard to the SutheIin jury, The afternoon eotertainwieai at the residence ol Mrs. ( . i. Sotce yesterday, which was given by Madames O. I. Soice, A. A. Armstrong, and Misses Koch and Stansbury, was o'.e oi the most pleasing and successful events of the season, fclegant light refreshments were served and during ttie afternoon about two hundred and fifty guests lent their presence to Tins slTair, and their most jileasufdliie antielpatlOOl were wholly gratified. J. et no man get It into his head that because he is a candidate he is either In or "out ol politics." Tue running for office is only an incident of politics. It is the steady going voter the man Who believes in his party and its principles who shows his loyalty by talkinu to; his principles whether a campaign is on or not and who never fails to beat the polte. lie is the man who is in politics und not the man who after a to" ate In the convention announces bimset! "out of politics" when he was never in save for place and pelt. Since the collapse of the oil well boom in Peru the deniseni of thai ithervvise jros,eions Intle city are reeling decidedly panicky, but a month hence the Sassafras man from Pulton county win be circulating among them ith a supply of the panacea !"r all their lite. Sassafras tea ;s a sure cure lor moss-back ami other mid-winter a mictions. Whit's the news? Has theie been a verdict ? Wha! Still they do with him? Will they disagree or will they hai.i; bim? These have been the questions asked by about live hundred people in Plymouth todav. Ail sorts of guessing and surmising comments have been made Plymouth has a citizen who struck Americs thirty year.- ago without one cent In his packet. Me was a harness maker by trade, lie came to Marsball county and started a little harness shop in Plymouth, the entire outfit was not Worth over $15. Today he is worth o!(jt),M;t), but he M not in tlm aarness business. He owns several line farms m the county, and valuable property in 11 5 mom h. Guess h. i name Governor Mount has commuted the sentence of Henry Berner, convicted of the murder of Kdwar4 Bariton at Vincennes, in 1877, from lue to Bfty years, so that the hoard of control of he institution may parole him soon. Bot for a faithful dog of the murdered man, nothing w old hav. been found out Tie dog h id a habit of going lo a corn held, whinuing and lying down at a cer'ain spot, until he had worn a track to t tie place, where the body of Barloin was found buried. Bernof w as convicted Upon CiTCUmSt ant ial evidence. Ever since bis conviction his wite has been working unceasingly for his par don. She has spent most Of her money visiting Indianapolis to see the differ ent governors. Hemer has always been a model prisoner.

what if ;alle i j e ; . n ltd lei s uchen 11) 'hi' 114 . i.' 1 1 d ol in . e btiuui i v eers. . bis in ans l e bringing to IM. ... k 1 11 Plymouth oi tot bins due sM.uou Tins ni ney will la spent In Plymouth and oi swell me business volume rhe checks will arrive in hoot ten Out fellow townsman, John .1. Van Gundy, has le-.u-d the insor liotel at i '. : mi h ind taken possession lie will move his fti:il to Plymouth this week. We understand C M. Walker wilt take ahaige nl Mr, Vangundy'a furniture and undertaking here. We do noi know wli i will occupy the property 'r. S'atigu dy vacates lure, but supp e some one will still continue the hotel business here. John is a good Ian Nord and we believe he will make a success ot the hotel bu&iress in riv u.oioh. Tippecanoe ' r. Arc s ReI lied or. A very st:;i üchi hi being made inj . Howard county sgains! s K, Xieholson 1 as a c mgressional aspirant. Mr Nich-1 oh o never was popular with the lead- I srs ol his own party, in bis own countv, ! though loi patty reasons the generally supported bim after securing the nomi-, I nation The present e mgressman fr tn I ! thai district, Major Steele, has a good i mai y friends in Howard county, audi they propose to ma e themselves felt in I I this eou test. Nicholson, however, has' j cap! tired t he oi ganhiation of hss county. : j defeat mg the ''old war horse, Milton tiairigue, lor chairman. ies, and wl en it comes o show down there as between Steel and Nicholson, you will tind Major Steele about ten thousand in the iead. Nicholson is not in the Maj 'i s class. Captain Itaj has sent reports from the Klondike i eg ion. lie recommends that Mie United States government take 9;ep i to effectually check the immigration to the interior of Alaska of ali persons not foil) supplied to last two years, lie üivs as a reason tha' there is no way to earn a living, and - ha' no placer discoveries .have be?n made within the last eight months, either In Alaska oi the north wesi terri ory. i here Is no employment for any Urge number ol people in any capacity atül all value-: are speculative. There ts no fixed standard ol labor. There 18 not now or likely to be withio twelve months adequate or efficient means of supplying people v.ow in Alaska or tin northwest territory, He is of i he opinion that about 7 per cent, -d ad the people who bave entered during the last year have eirned their living and hundreds are now scattered along the river destitute of food, clothing and monej People coming in have not had u-e faintest cooceotion what to do to earn a living and after spending the money they bring become daxed and helpless. The rush will be great the next year and any s .-p that will prevent people from coming in their ignorance will be an act ol charity. From Saturday's Dally. N.m Parker is home from Kentucky, Pension Agenl Love is on the sick list. The ice is too soft for skating on the Small lakes. Kd Soice has returned io Iuj borne in Indianapolis. The lawyers as well as the p :opJe can no v lake a rest . Mrs. .i. Danbenspeck is visiting lne?:ds in Walkerton. Archie l'oong, of Benton Harbor, m to the city visiting friends. liiere trill soon be a Bebekan lodge iust ii med ha Plymouth. M:ss Bertha Gabbert, ol Argos, was io t!ie city yesterday ealluig on frten is. Tie usual Friday ntlit dance took place in tiie opera house last night. tin) M. Stoner, of Kokomo, ism the city circulating among his friends. Pine timothy hay in large quantities is now being marke, eu in Plymouth. Over three hundred pension vouchers were executed in Plymouth yeaterday, Will Leonard the express agent of this city is oi t bicago today on business. Prank Morgan, of Bichmond, is m the ciiy shaking hands with old 1 1 lends. Side walks on Michigan and Lap r!e streets were not in the sales condition today for pedestrains. Marvin Vogel will leturn home todaj at i er a I wo weeks visit with his sister, Mrs. S. L. Shakes. The court official! can mvv fake a short, rest after a long seige of l ard work. Weather: Generally fair tonight and Sunday. Cooler tonight. Warmer extreme portions io north west Court will convene in Pulton county on Monday next Judge ( apron will go to Rochester Monday morning. Sutherlin will betaken to Michigan City Monday next, where he will begin his twenty yean service for the stale. Prosper Mickey will be the Etepublil can candidate for Sheriff of Marshal county. Mr. Mickey is a gentleman. A racket at o'clock this morning in a well known business house was not just the proper thing hut It seems that no one knows anything about it. Yet it occurred just the same and is talked Of on the Mi eels.

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Everybody wants to ipi to heaven when they die, but there s all fired few oi uh who want to tile. W m McKinney, who has been tin gost oi his tw o-her Prank has returned to I lis home io Galveston. Muucie is now trying for the new V, U c ;lec-. Warsaw tried hard to locate it la that city but tailed. Ii i i tin political parlies adopt the si ige as an advertising medium, the free !isl is likely to grow to huge pioportions. Mi s Bessie Miles living one nine south ol Plymouth, is no better opto tnis writii : from the insisioo of the hip h.st w ct k. Klktron cycle works is putting up a number Of wheels at this time. In fact they have about all they can do up I hu e now. Little Vera Humrickhooser, who wa relj horned a few (fhys ago is getttng along nicely ami will soon be entire! recovered. II ;. rbayer Will deliver his lecture m Paul's Journey to Home, at Val paraiso Sunday evening. Toe masonic bodies of that citv will attend. Clinton Grübe, one of the best teachers mi West township called at this Uice tc day. Mr. (iruhe has the largest school in the township. Pifty-six thouaand dollars were drawn from the Laporte county treasurer a few days ago to pay off the school inarms" of that county. Trie -lion Tons" entertained the P. It C." at the Simons residence last night. Good music and dancing and a general good time is reported. Georgie Cross is shaking hands today and doing considerable winking George is not dangerous but lie tells the people that he is a bad man. Tne members of the Indianapolis Monetary convention did not wear mourning, although us only etiild has just been murdered at Washington. George Pogle, Bert Lowell, Lay Tanner, Chas. Pogle, and Miss ( lara Langenau and Mrs. Dora Hausen, willen tertam in the opera house Thursda) evening Feb. 10th. The street crossings are not the best in Plymouth, but had net Marshall Meyers worked like a tiooper today in keeping them clear of the ice. some one would .have had a damage suit. 1-red Thomas and Prank McHugh don't want any Hing said about the Lively runaway that went up Michigan sir, et las! uikiht. No damage was done but they wouldn't take chances again lor the town. Harry Buge receivt d a splendid pair oi Mountain goat glo.es. They are the only pair of the kind in Plymouth. They weie ent to turn by his brothertn Jaw Rinil Wise of Davenport Iowa. Lvenis move fast in these times, A year ago Chikoot was a lonely moun UUn barrier tn an arctic Wilderness and now it is spanned by an aerial trolley line open for freight and passengers. rhe little tots of Plymouth think a shea deal of Carl Reynolds. He didn't forget them today. Tins afternoon he had hid bobsled loaded wito lut.e boys and girls and gave mem a jolly ride around town rhe storm of last night was not just to suit the sieighriding party which had m tde ail arrangements to take a trip to ;iie country, 't hey went so it is reported, bal the night was disagreeable, t ill they had a pleasant time. Luetgert's attorney is making his weecb to the jurj today in Chicago There i&n't any doubt as to his guid according to the newspaper reports, but it is the opinion now that he will be acquit sed. Manager Delapp, ol the opera house :ms booked the AUG. fields Minstrel company for Feb. 16th. This is one ot the best campanies on the road and no doubt they will be greeted with one ol the largest houses that ever assembled m that house. In a tew weeks Plymouth will miss some of her old land mark citizens. They are making arrangements to tr their nick m the western country. Mar shad county is a good place to live, but there are few people who will make a change early m the springtime. Prof. Corbett's announced retirement from the ring is to be regretted for just one thing. It has given Lob Fitzsimloons occasion to bieak out in another yawp thai makes billingsgate the languag j ol the classics. General Weyler has been sentenced to iv(. months in prison because he failed to show doe respect to the government of Spam, and thoamntenoe has been remitted. Out ot respect the government ot pain desires to show that General Weyler is just much larger than Spam. Whom vet a man makes a success in life the newspapers at once herald the fact that he bewan life as a barefoot boy. There is absolutely no news in tha! assertion, at leuSl we never hear 1 of anybody being born with boots on. I 'reai lung as usual at ! :.tt) a. m. and at 7: p. in. Subject for the evening "In the Light and yet in Darkness " For the evening. "The Cent urion of Capernaum." : ab bath school at noon. Junior Endeavor el 1p.m. Senior Endeavor at 6 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Teacher's meeting immediately following.

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tor the paper and pay in advance, keep six feet away from the devil, hands off the manuscript, don't carry away the exchanges DOT read the type on t tie galley a," Spring will soon be here and from hal we hear there Will he a number ot people m Not hern Indiana who will look to some other part of the conntrj t o tiMkr money. '1 ne Klondike country seems to be i.'.e leading point In order to ship mis exodus, a nutuberol peopla claim that gold has been discovered to Laporte, Brown, Morgan and wt:.tr counties in Indiana, end that tnereino use ol going to Alaska h-r n d, when it can be found dose to home. speaking of 'he tendency ol y ong women seeking employment nuwadays, Bishop Satterlee irlls ab. ml a man wh advertised for a typewriter, and received 4tU replies from as many youns, women. At the same time ins wife advertised for a cook, and received four replies. Probably this represents the popular dritt among ycong women looking for work just a! present. Luring the past week the court room was crowded aimosi to sufficatiou, and man good people were compelled to retire on account of not beingable ' gain admission, but the courtroom is not crowded todaj and everything is in good shape and sheriff Marshall extends an invitation to all friends to call on bim and he will see that none are turned away for any cause whatever. Attorney Glazebrook who assisted m tne prosecution of the Sutherlin eise returned to his home in Knox today, lie is one of the best lawyers in tbal part of Indiana and during bis stay in Plymouth he made many freinda. tit is a gentleman, a good lawyer, a whole souied fellow ami lie will always niee; wanna reception m Plymouth. Mr. Montgomery and wile drove ou! In a sleigh in company with Mr. McC ij and family Sunday to doe Vanvactort visiting, the object being a carved turkey lor dinner and a social interview With old friends, and instrumental music rendered by Mr. Vanvactor and McCoy With Violin, Misses Millie her wood and Maud McCoy at the piano. All acquitted tbOBBSeiVeS With credit to the delight of all persons present. Although there is no boom in the oil lleld near Alexandria the work of drilling wel's has not bien stopped entireij as is reported. Good paying wells sun continue to come in occasionally and a number of weils that started out as good "oilers" at the opening of the lieiu and afterward gradually dropped unti Lhey became, as was generally supposed, worthless, are now being cleaned out and agam throwing oil in payin quantities. The hitching racks on Michigan and Laporte streets were taken today by teams from the country. There was scarcely standing room. The farmers came to the city to trade and exchange greetings. But when it come to talk about the Sutherlin trial their m luthe w ere closed. Silence sometimes speaks volumes. This nodount was the lead ing cause today as to their Biienoe, Public opinion generally prevails m America, yet there has been times whei the public was close mouthed. The newspaper men of Denver plucky and determine t when u c tmes to encroaching upon then- rig short time since the pi iprie rs of tne big department s; -e.- a Ueover undertook to determine price of advertising, demandiug a largi reduction iron exulting rates, which ert(jiille reasonable. A sharp Öghl ch.su 1 but i tie newspapers came out ol ttn contest With flying colors. More recent iy the Denver newspaper men became involved in a light with Lie railroad companies, and the former were again victorious. The point at issue was the payment of advertising in Iransporta tion instead ot cash. Uereaftei it's Cash. From Monday Daily. Tonight is regular meeting ol the K. of P's. Prank Jordon, of Peru, was in tie cit) today on business. The snow will soon depart if t tie present weather continues Tramps seem to be plenty tn and around kokomo. Uncle Samuel Moore is gradually growing weaker. Samuel Bravermao is now working in a bicycle factory In Toledo. Archie Young returned to his home in Benton Harbor Saturday evening. A number of L.e Cycle boys are taking a lay oil today. Mrs. Lena Foley is a very sick woman and her recovery is doubtful. An April morning in February. Thats the way It looked this morning. Sural! ne Wickey is gradually sinking and his death is hourly expected, lie is well known in Plymouth. Eli How ie.-, of Knox, was in the city today between trains on his way to I tOgsneport . Joe Whit lock and Preil Wrentler went to Argos yesterday afternoon and enjoyed themselves with friends. Mr. S. K. .lacox the well known livery man is in a precarious condition in other words he is a vury sick man.

I Mr. and Mrs. ITiiliam Sears, left for Chi igo this morniun lor a thiee weeks via t.

George M. Johnson, of Peru, was m Plymouth today circulating with friends. W. H, Moore, and Stella E. Wright, of German township were married by Justice Peeves i lew das SgO near? Iljh is reported as improving at the preseot time. Mr. Hall is cer teinlj having a severe time. ny mouth was a very tjinei city yesterday, Chut -,. seldom onsidertug all things. The were fairly well attended. 6 on the Sutherlin jury are am on t he si rts. It is nasi and comuienl Is unnecessary. Clyde Bennett ha- crone to Columbia City, where he will make his home with his brother Bulla, who conducts a pool thu billiard hah in that city. In a town over in Illinois they are au vertising lor men to go t- the Klondike. S ui - verj good inducements are being ü led to th se who care P go. Ab ml sis foot square of p astermg tell from the coiling in the When gl erj last night, and n.-s. ie- doing a few d illars damage made a line muss to clean up. ver in Columbia City they are gelting ready for base bail next summer ind work on a m iw pa'k will begin at once. They propose to have Sunday games. The ladies wh I visited Mrs. L. Lab bed at her home in Aryos aturday report a very pieasitit and jolly tune. They returned to Plymouth Satuntaj evening. An Ohio man seventy years of age has been punished for bigamy, lie is probably finding that one is not too old to learn It is almost a nightly occurance for a party oi young folks in Plymouth to attend a dance somewhere Efi the county. The Elektron cycle works in this city ire finishing up the old work of ivj;t ind vvni soon have a number of wheels ready lor shipment. I nn Mcintosh the Logansport murderer sent up for lite from that cdy passed through Plymouth today on the Lake Erie In charge of the Sheriff ot i ass county. Ed Tanner cut all kinds of pigeons wings t day when he depended from he stairway which leads to the telephone exchange on Michigan street. Mrs L A. Kl epfer is able to be up part of the time, alter three weeks ot severe sickness. Her many friends will he giad to heir of her improvement . The opera louse will be as neat and clean as a pin tonight to redeVe the large audience that will assemble to kjreet the "Lvric Ladies." Simon Kothenbeiger will become a permanent res. dent of St .Le. Mat B üorii. his father-tn law, has been bus, all day peeking Mr. Itotbenbevjjers household goods. one oi the l est know citieeus in Marshall county is tiein looked alter today by the Marshal! oi Plymouth. At one time he wa- one of the BSOSt brilliant men in the county. Ten couple ol young folks from Marssont were in the city Saturday night ami took supperat liil - (ate. The) came over m w boh .-iil watch was drawn by four hones. We unoerstand that Andy Mo re.who ch . ited so long i r J. w. Hess ibe drag gist, wil ensjage in the drug hnsinti m Vigos Aud is a gentleman ind good druggist . ln, ill fi in in lypej j id lodge K r will i ;k - place tonight trom 7 : i H o'clock. Let every officer be on time promptly a! tha! hour. This matter very iuiiortant, a 4 wl aegjec! p. Sutherlin when asked tt he bad any thing to say why sentence should no! he pronounced :4 uns- bim sml that all lie had to say was thai he did not kill Ed. Ketters. In a number ol c lUtitie throdghoul i he nt ate nominal ions for count y officers have been made! Many other eosmties ho'd their conventions m Pebruary and March. Ii is a od thing to have the agony over as SO0 i as possible. Will I ills, of t.he Central hotel in Bourbon, called on his best triend m Plymouth tins afternoon, Mr. Ellis is a whole fellow well met and is doing a good business m the hotel business in Bourbon. The South Lend man who has endaff taken to eat tinny geese in thirty days aud has already eaten ins twenty tilth goose must soon come to the conclusion that tin re is a gri d bit of gOPCe abowl him. Mr. McNuity and Mrs. Hank came near hiving I serious accident last Pri day while out steig 6 rid teg on account of the snow drifts. Gutsidc of being spilled out DO damage was done. 'The young ladies of St, Michaels congregation will serve supper in St. Joseph's ball Tuesday evening fit in ö t 7 o'clock. You Aill lie well enlertained ana get a good supper so dont forget that your presence is desired. The second Sutherlin murder trial cost Marke county gl, 850, making that worthiest ruttian represent about itHM expense to Marke county m beut tried and then an unsatisfactory verdict is giyetl, South Lend Times.