Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 February 1898 — Page 4

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CLAY W. METSKER. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.

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lire. Justice Heevea is reported l.t-

toa was in Indian ipofa la t week at- j today. tending the annu d meefn- of the j Charlie S'iatJel is building a r.e

Knifhti of Honor . Hell an attorney

hnie on East Harro street. Ii you want the best smko in the

towo, call fof Yost s Home Industry

The iathbone sMn rill have a call f v, J ad meeting Wednesday evening Feb. a

ntered at the post office at Plymouth, ladtS ' as matter of the second dsm

FatlDAY FEBKLAKY 18, 18J8. A inABKAMJ MAN. Carl Schurz will he 69 yeaes old on the Sd of March. His career has been oDe of lewarkable energy and activity. He was conspicuously identified wkh the uprising tor freedom in Germany in 1348; wa-j instrumental in liberating Kinkel from a German dungeon; tied to America soon after; located at Wa lertown, Wis., where he applied himselt assiduously to mastering the English language. He soon became prominent in poluics, j a member of the newly organized Republican party. It was Carl Schurz who furnished the mos! effective campaign literature in 1800, resulting in the election of Liucolu. He was a brigadier general during the war for the uppreBsion o the rebellion, minister to Spain, editor several lead ing papers United States senator from Missouri, secretary of the interior uadar llij.s, and since th.it time he has written in superb style the life of Henry Clay, the biography of ('harks Sumner, a study of Daniel Wejster, besides deliveriug numerous carefuhy prepared addresses on 2ivil service rtf jrm, on the money question, the tariff, etc. If all his literary productions were put into book form, it would probibly appear that he had written fully 13 large-sized volumes. There is no schol ar in America who writes purer, stronger or more elegant English than Carl Schurz Iiis writings in Herman have of late years t een limited. In 180most ot his speeches were delivered in Ger man. His styte in the unlivery of tier man addresses is simply charming. Mr. Schurz nas earned a great deal of mou ey but hu mind was never fixed upon making money. He is fairly well "fixed" ciilly, but by no means rich, South Hend Times.

oov. MOUNT un rinnovs. Governor Mount has granted fewer pardons for the let gth of time he has served than any other man who baa held the governor's chair. He does not believe in pardons except in rare instances. ''I nder the new law,' said the governor "tht boards of the sta e prison and the reformatory are empowered to issue paroles. I feel that for me to grant pardons and paroles exten sively would be to clash unnecessarily with authority rested in them." The governor very rarely grants an outright pirdou, but whci.ever executive ciem ency is exeicised it is nearly always m the form of a parole with very rigid con Utions. There seems no longer to be any doubt that Major George V. Steele of Marion will enter the arena as a candidate for United States senator. This makes it a practical certainty that if the legislature turns out Republican a successor to benator Turpie will be cfioafjo from one ol lire meu General Lew aliace of Crawfordsville, K. S. Taylor of Ft Wayne, J.Frank Hanley of Lafayette, Governor Mount and Major Steele. It is pointed out that Major S et-le will have everything to gain and nothing t lose by becoming a candidate. His re-election to congress, in view of the complexion of the district, is a certainty, and the inducement to swap a years' office for a o-yeare' seat in he senate, especially when no sacrifice is involved in the effort, is one that politicians say he will not resist. He will moreover, it is figured, have the s ipport of Senator Fairbanks, which means much.

and not a preacher, ;is has been erroneously reported ever since he made his famous prayer in the Democratic state convention of ''JO, in which he prayed

for the success of the Democratic par-1 Call up So. 81 when you hare a good ty. His prayer en that occasion created item of news and you will read it in tl e a sensation throughout the country. It j open nl . . , . m. lea dealers say tbat they are well son was scribbled on a p ece ol paper at die , plied with ic lor summer use, and the hotel a few minutes before the conven-1 qojWy .g Q( tion was called to order and Senator Mlss ,,,viel ffiltfonf and Mb Grace Smith carried it in his hat over to the I jMn BP(.Df tiie Sa .bath day with convention hall. That fail when sue j friends in Bourbon, cess crowned Democratic effort! ena- j Car! Kloepfer will return to Ann rrwi - 1 . 'I H i in rue n run Lie

t,r Smith telegraphed chairman .lewett : " - -

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answered." Promptly came the reply telegram:

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The Washington Star, the organ of the administration at the capital, is not impressed by the boast in certain quarters that free coinage is a closed incident. In a leading editorial a: tide it sounds this warning: " Nothing is to be gamed by shutting one's eyes to the actual conuition. The silver men are not only united but aggressive. They are going into this year's campiign confident of their ability to win.

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inches of snow to wade through.

The prayer of the righteous man ,cs Hatt?e Pomroy, living east, of

Are You Particular About the lit and style if your du lies? Have you ever worn ready made clothes which

have satisfied you completely? No, then 7 yon have never worn clothes bear- -f ing the label oi J "Vitals Brand Clothing." 'f FhLs label on clothing stnmps ir as the besl tli it ir i possible to produce. Custom tailors of the highest elas.- are tin1 only eoni petitors for quality. We are showing a complete lim of ) Spring 1898 of above quality, suits m $7.50. 8.50. 10.00 and 12 00. We won id like for you to see them. Reinem- ? her we are sole agents In re alsoyour money back it' not satisfied.

M . LAUER & SON, rhe nc Prlc Oeaiei s.

Kuthnsia8m counts heavily in pf)liticK. Mr. McKinley has just said that a half hearted effort never won a battle. There is no half heartrdness about the silver men. Spein is trying to prove an alibi in the Maine catastrophe.

availeth much." Since then Mr. .Jewett h M j Mned the Republican pari y. er:ai M Smith P M enth naiaatieall 3 democratic as ever. "I was asked to pray in our ?Ute convention again two u-ars ago," tie saui. "hut I declined because I couldn't feel in iny bones that we were going to be 6uccesstul. It the party wants my services at the coming ta!e convention,

however, I Will prepare a good, long, strong prayer lor democratic success, as 1 beüfVe things are coining our way." Cong reMDin Landis, ol Indiana, in a peech recently delivered in Boaton, piesumes lo criticise Senator Teiler, Of Colorado, upon his ability u a states man and nil knowledge ot political economy. This distinguished Senator whom all competent critics in every section of the world, look upon as sajje of marvelous wiadom, is deeigna ted by this leguiative pigmy as the "Weeping Willow" of Colorado.

j the city, was the unest of Mrs. Ed

Campbell over Sunday. Tne boys who went west last fall are

(loirirr ml Atui mill fmf return In

Marshall count v for many moons. v) Don't forget to let "Old ;iory" iloat from every bosiness house in Plymouth tomorrow in honor nf tnefirst presidenl of the I nded State. I Deputy siieriiV Bcndnranl save that ; .1 ..I...... ... ...11. ; - iL I vv'1

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Friend? of Governor Mount are not a little chagrined in reading the resolutions adopted by the Lincoln leagoe meeting at Lafayette to lind that the governor is coin pie tit ignored, while Mr. McKinley and Senator Fairbanks are fuJaomelv praised. Lafayette is .la Frank Hanly'i town.: Mr. Ilanly is conspicuous ligure in the league, and it is said that he regards t; v Mount has a ihorn in his path t a seat in Ihe l uited Mates senate. Can it l that Mr. Ilanly has in incubation a Nicholson air-tight cinch on the league?

There is a general movement through out the eountrj, and one that ought 10 m?e! encouragement everywhere, in lavor of strengthening the purpose ol hamane aocieties. Crueay to amutais and children is one ol the fundamental principals of crime and many of Indiana's most prominent lawyers and educa'ors are acivt-h engaged in the world oi tieati humane Bentiment.

The 19th annual eoeampmenl i A. II, Woman's Relief corps, Sons of Vreterans and Ladies' Aid society, alsn ia dies(;. A, K., will he held at ColMBbtM, Ind., on Wednesday and Thursday, May 18 and 19, 1888, A rate of one

cent per mile, coming and going, hi been secured on all railroads. A royal welcome is promised all who attend.

When Cleveland was president, the

peopie were convinced that he did to

much dckering with J, Piermont Mor

gan. McKinley locks arms with mil

lionaire t ook and the republican organ!

say tiiat it u all in tne interest of national honor.

For downright meanness i e Ohi man who fed his chickens on nitro glycerine and thus wrecked the cool stove of a colored divine who had a r d hot midwinter revival no his hahdt breaks all records.

There are a few people who would very much like to know w hen Ton Heed is going to grant autonomy t the members of the house.

The Indianapolis Journal is approach ing the line ol jingoism. It grows ViO lent in speaking of ihe deceit of the Spanith. The independent ol yesterday gave u column art icle on the death and lile work of Miss Prancii wiiianl, tw r noun in advance ol the Chicago morn dig papers.

(iov. Tanner is the first governor to oiler aid to the government in case ol war.

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.lohn Roller who is emploved in Shoe-

makers restdtirartt is oil duty today. He is afflicted something like Jnt was awai back m the -.ark saes.

(4) Night watch I ullen had trouble with I i"ieii McOahj Saturdaj night, hut he j nP1

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lcCaig was lined ami cos ted t:,..'V by .1 ust ice Iteeves. W m. Welch, of Argot, was before Justice Iteeves today, charged with being drunk, lie was lined one dollar arid costs, and failing to pay he went to j-ii! to lay out 89.53 worth. There were numerous inquiries for wood today, but owing to the inclement teat her but few cords were on the market. What few loads brought to town today, brought good price. Messers Bert Harris, Her Logan, Fred 1'ark burst, and Misses Nellie Wheeler, Maude Traver, and Genevieve Wheeler, spent Sunday in Bourbon the guests ol friends. Mr. and Mis. ( lint Bondurant spent Sunday with friends in (South Bend, Clint returned on the early morning train and Mis. Bondurant came hotm at noon. Ex-Count Supt Fish l as certainly had his share 01 Sickness in his family this winter. At the present time Mrs. Fish and her daughter Grace are both quite sick. Sheriff Marshall has not yet landed Cuy Falkner but it will only be a few days until Gny will he buck in his old quarters. He will not Le called to empty Hie ash pan any more. Wilhelm the taih r is m the city today making arrangements to move his familj to Misbawaka Tuesday. He ip

nicely located in thai city and is weh pleased. The splendid tandem bicycle w! ich has been on exhibition at the "C m" cigar store for several months will be dispt se:i ol March 1st to the parly holding tno luck number. Valparaiso seems to have a class of people who spend considerable of their time in making counterfeit money. A short tim ago I wo prominent men were tent up for counterfeiting and now a lawyer has gone wrong and is under indictment tor the same offense. W ashington's birthday will be celebrated in M. Joseph's hall Tuesday evening. Hon. Cbarief ICellisoa will deliver an address, A social will be given The public is cordially invited to be present,

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Coinmenciog Tuesday, February 22, '98, we will make exceptionally low prices in all departments of our stoic Here arc a few items: Standard Calicoes, 3c; good toweling, 3c; splendid turkish towels 8 and 10r; liOnsdale muslin no imitation ), ; exceptionally good unbleached muslin, 4c; summer goods, good for all in rposes, formerly sold at 6c to 20c, row ino- at 4c )vr yard; Ginghams, good quality, 3ic; shirting, 3Jc and tip. Calico wrappers, well and stylish made, 50c; Ladies' fine dress skirts, 75c and up. Men s all-wool suits, new and stylish, 13.97; its equal has never been seen. Boys1 suits. f2.5U children's suits, 65c and up; men's hats 25c; boys1 hats and caps, 25c and up; and sc on all through; bargains evei y where. a While in do not hesitate to ask to mc our new

line of spring goods, dress goods, trimmings, .:

! f you have am thing for ale tr trade see me, Geo. E. Pail.

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We wan; to care for your Br horses when in the city. Rates Reasonble. "Honorable Deaün g" m mono arn ;st the old 1 ker

I house stand on VVashinfej ton street. ( live Us a call. L. H. Vanscoik.

cloaks, ribbons, hosiery, underwear, elothin

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the immense spring stock of Merchant Tailoring

goods. This sale will close March 5, 98

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Wasting in Children

can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion oi Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophosohites of Lime and Soda. While it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the most digestible oil in existence, in SCOTT'S EMULSION it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined with

the hypophosphites, which supply a food not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment.

Bf virr you yet SCOTT'S l-nml .ion. Se that th man anvl I. I: art on the All .Jruf i;ists; yx. and $1.00. SCUI r & aOWME, Tun lili. New Yrk.

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is prepared to fill Combination Orders ard rqeet figures quoted by other grocers I also handle the Diamond Light Coal Oil, the best oil in the city, at 15 cerjts per gallon,. Give me a trial an,d be convinced J. C. TILSON.

Model Dental Parlors.

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J. A.SHUNK, Aitorne" and Counsellor at law.

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