Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 February 1898 — Page 8

LOCAL BREVITIES From Tuesday's Dally. The hanks were closed today Court convenes Monday next. The post otlice was closed today.

J. N. Wilson is crying a r.ale today at noon at the residence of Mrs. W.J.j Btebop Whit passed throng 1 city Ilion and tomorrow at Argos. Hankin on South Michigan street. j today on his wa from Laporte to In

CllU l lie lire Mln uaiiVC nri n 11 injvi nun ........ " - 1 an i enjov yourself. ' night in St. Joseph's hall. Hon. Charles

The l'earrnan fern bteh wtoM A colony of 50 dankard will leave yesterday brought &uü.S pr acre. This Anders. n lor North Dakota Mar: h . farm is one of tha i-st m th county Importe bow has a bievcto fthow in and was pui chased hy Georg Certhrie. foil blast which is drawing trgecrowds.

The amount realized was .o..zb M im Jennie Davis a Hut land receiv

There will be meeting of the society ad ISOfOCM todij tD the popular ladj Of the Eastern tars tomorrow after 'content .

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Conrad Harn, of Valparaiso, is in the city visiting friends today. (ieorge B Wright, of South Whitley, was in the city today, on business. The thermometei is now on the up ward grade. Capt. Morn?, of Maxenkuckee. was !n town today on business, (ireat weather for the wheat, so say the farmers. George Miltenberger spent last erening with friends in South Bend. W m. Sapcth has resigned his position as cutter at Kuhn s m at market. Hyperion lodge held a very interesting lodge session last night

Alpha Walter, of Columbia City, is the guest of his brother in this city. Charles Kline. Van Wert Ohio, is visit bag Crtooda m this city. The ladies' society of the M. E. church met with Mrs. Bender this afternoon. Miss Frances Haines entertained a number of her friends last evening. There is a young man living over in South Hend who is wanted in Plyniouth. David Redding who was not expected to live last night was some better at noon today.

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address. An and oils in the city can he found lit

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I oyster supper and social will he held in Kocks,

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Ed CorbiB and ,n aa well as any town

Northern Indiana.

Weather Snow flurries tiiis afternoon and tonight. Thursday generally fair

and colder.

Councilman Harris is of ti.e opinion

have been a hot one, as blood How d that it is unsaie Dowadayi to ask a freej., friend to adjust your suspenders. d nm t.pnnie1 Washingtons birtJ dav was celebrated

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liendonthe noon train today to beat Ora Seavey, of Ft. Wayne, was the Sousa's celebrated band. gueat Of U. C. Schilt, Ol Iba Keihson The room over Smith Kro's grocery hotsj today, store is being lifted up tor the order of The EUthbooe Sisters have a tpecial the Woodmen of the World, to be used ; meeting tonight i'here will be imporas a ledge room. When it is completed , tar.t business to at? nd to. this order will have one ot the neatest The W.U. C. social was held this lodge roors in the citv afternoon at the residence ol Mrs. The old ward school building is hall ,i,,rI 1)1 Vkmmtk. ay down Sophia street ami will soon j Vanseoik, the liverwnan has pur-

! be located on the vacant lot on the cor- 'hasetl the hack ant. b:iggaje une i.om

Der of Michigan and Sophia streets ' ' iiaries Mains.

where it will be fitted up as a business I The pension board was in session to

day but no applicants presented them selves lor examination.

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room. There is a movement now on foot iu Plymouth to organize military com pany for the purpose ol anting Uncle Sam In case war was declared. About thirty have already signified their will-

Fishing is becoming a very popular pastime for a number ot people in l'.ymouth who are out or employment . Daneil Voreis of Kentiand was a

createi inducements to pure a n iz uu

lie than any llrm in the city. We feel

certain that oir readers win pt i oy favoring 'Ihe People's Drug Store,

I Laporte t. with tbei pat naie, i 'The Free Sjleer club of i H city eel lebrated ismngton's brtrtt lay last

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i ha'- has been held in I'iy mouth tor many dj'-s. About fifty couples were present and ?he evening was royallv spent, The music waf Fplendid ami

waj furnished by James MclKnald and wife ol this eity. The entertainment at s;, Josephs hall ! 1 .-1 t night was a Buceess in every partieui ir. The nail was eonf ortably crowded wit ti an intelligent sudience and Hon. Unas. Kell i son d this city deliaer-1 ed at; address on Washington. Mr Kellison is recognized as one of the b"0 orators in Indiana and a t-e'tet ; pleased andiene wsa never before as- J lembled in I'ytnon'h. The Moi'ei j

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mgneas to form a company. ; cal er at the Independent, today. HW H- nfcGowan of Bremen was in j left tbe necessüi v amount which will

H. M. peyt r. the genial post master j (ify t0iuy on bnsi,lt.9S a.Hl called : insure him the paper ft r one year, at Culver is m the city today on busi-j at he lndepenin( office end showed The funeral of John Barber took ness. t hie MhnmAiatinfl hv snhsfribine and

hit latf rtatdence io oorth- treat lMiuouth licv. bnith oOiciatfrd.

I New Clothing goes a ion

Toward making; a man happy. Fortunately tiii is a happiness which almost eerv one can i iduljc in. Clothing us;.-1 to osl a great ileal, ln' :; (loesn't now. Tt;e wide ranjfe -f stvles and fahrtcs

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Attorney Clem hoemaker ot Aigoa j paying for the piper om ear

transacted business at the court house j vanCi., today. There has been more than a hundred Miss Nellie lieeve is now one vi I conversions at Arsjoe daring the Meththe cieiks to the County Tieeaurer's I oftR revitai and nearly as many at offlee. I Bourbon where onion services are be F. M. Axe is packing up his goods j in g held. At this rate those village! and getting ready to transfer them to j will have to import their p illticians.

Newport. Those who

The war talk iu Plymouth today ban been of an exciting charactei tii.i ti i now L-jiieVtd by many thai war is iu

evitable. l ied I'arkhuisi returned to his home i today at Hillsdale. Mien.. He h i- been

attended the dance at ;

Culver last night lrom this city, report a mi st enjoyable time.

Miss Anna Sehnt tz, who .tu the I the guest of the Misses Wheeler For tbe winter in this city with her sitter, Mrs. ; j)tist week.

Fred Shoemaker, was married today in

Michigan City, ta Mr. Allen Snook, of

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunter left for I that place. Mrs. Snook has mny Buchanan, Mich., today, where they ! friends in this city, who wish her much

will reside permanently The game of whist is taking the place of progressive pedro "with many of the society ladies. Miss Kose Carnahan, of this city, is one of the successful teachers of the Kewanna schools.

riapjiiness. Klla Cornmcan, of Bremen, has re ceietd 180 votes and Sarah Kirkley, of Linkville, U) votes in the popular lady con.est. Has the other villages a lady whom they desire to vole tor in this contest .J

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TtT 6 u . I i ' There will be a special service Rin the sick list and should be excused ... k i , . r . day night at the Presbyterian church from work a few days. ( . ,u du at which time an address wnl he ueMrs. P. N. Mueller returned from N., hveml by Thayer sod Prof.

. last night where sne went io auenu ; . , j f NVashing-

the marriat;e of her daughter. Samuel Clark, of (ioshen. was shaking hands with his Plymouth friends today. A number of young folks from Ply mouth attended the dance at Culver academy last night. Prank lirooks, of Cleveland Ohio, now has charge of the .lacox livery barn. Charley Soice came home last night from Richmond where he has been engaged for some time in the picture business. Anderson ministers will not perform the marriage ceremony for parties who have been married before, and were divorced. James McDonald and wife will furnish the music lor the free silver dance lonigh. Charles 1 1 ui linger, of Valparaiso, blew his brains out yesterday afternoon He committed the deed in the presence of his wife Clarence Slater will go to Terre Haute Wednesday as representative of Ply mouth Court 14W of the order of Foresters. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammel, ot West Plymouth, are rejoicing over the advent of a son which arrived at their home yesterday morning. Commander Dodge, will be in this city tomorrow night, and the (irand Army Poet will give him a r using reception It is reported that Charlie Ulrich wih be a candidate for city clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic nomma ting convention. The jury commissioners Messrs. B. C Southworth and Peter Kruyer will meet Monday next at the court house and draw the juiy for the March term. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the K. S. will meet with Mrs. W.J. liankin Wednesday Peb, 2.'trd. A lara;e attendance de aired as there is important business Mrs. W. J. Hankin, and Mrs. Sham-

baugh, will entertain a number of their friends this evening at the residence of

Mrs. Pankin on South Michigau street The revival meetings dowu at Hour

bon will continue another week. Busi

ness, houses clone at 7 o'clock and every body toes to jhurch. Nearly everyone in the town has been converted. The only ones that have efcaped conversion are the saloon keepers and it is claimed that they w ill yet be found on the side of the Lord before these meetings are slosed.

ton. The traveling salvation preacher struek Plymouth this morning ami re galed quite a crowd on the corner of Michigan and Carro streets He i traveling through the country in a covered wagon which is labeled all over. "Sound the trumpet blast," "Jesus ia here" and the "End of time is at hand-' are some of the inscriptions on tne wagon. Effort! are beintr made in Allen, Whitley and Noble counties tor the release by pardon of the nottd convicts, Marvin Kuhns, now confined in the Ohio penitentiary lor life. He was sent up for murder in Foatoria, Ohio. Delia P.ird, a former resident of Gkiahen, was implicated in tne affair. He lived through the greatest injury from bullei wounds of any man on record probably.

Warden Harley of the prison North'

has opened a night school for the beufit of the convicts. There will be about 150 in attendance, among which

fifty eight can neither read nor write

and Fixty who can just read a little

The reinaiuiug number can read and wrile very poorly. The Michigan City base oall cranks

evidently believe that they have found

theii mascot in the name "Wilson," and that will be their strong point 'he com

ing season with the Zorn base ball

club, which will be reorganized. I he

manager's name is "Wilson," the captain, who will also chase ilies in center field, claims that he has "fair" right to the name of "Wilson," while the fielder modestly admits that he too is a member of toe "Wilson" family. What has become of the Smith family V From Wednesday's Daily. .1. N. Wilson is crying a sale south of Argos today. Little Ruth Yinall is very sick with catarrhal fever. Kev. and Mrp. Raymond are in Laporte visiting Iriends. A new lot of opera chairs now adorn the Phoenix cigar store. Charles Harrett, of Marion, was in the city today on business. L. It. Good Of Pvansville is In the city today on business. Miss Minnie Sweet and Anna Suit are visiting in Manna. Miss Fannie Haslinger of South Bend is the guest of Mrs Fred Kuhn. There stems to be no improvement in the condition of David Redding. He is still a very sick man.

Seats lor .lohn Lngallfl led urt to be given March Ith will be on sale at Losey s at 'j o'clock sharp Tbursda) morning. Those Plymouth young m who heard xcusa's band in Sooth Bend last night say thai the entertainment a . simply gl and. The W. C. T. l . will hold memorial services Friday evening in the M. E. church m honor ol Miss Francis E. Willard. These has been considerable ta'k ri the streets today in regard to the coming spring election, candidates, etc. Clarence Plater is io Terre Haute this week attending the convention ol the high court of the Independent order of Poresters ot Indiana Maggie Kauliman is inffering with an injured eye which is causing her considerable trouble The luarp point of a eoiting iron in lir own hand ia the cause Ed Tanner WS the winner ol the wooden shoes last night at the free sil ver dance. The contest was a hot (me but Ed clearly distanced all competitors and came in an easy winner. Mrs. J.L. Lmville, of Lakeside, W.t returned home yesterday, fter a v r pleasant visit with her mother, Mis. Confer, of North Michigan street. The Fleck tron cycle works has an or der for öoo wheels arid material ha been ordered for that number and the work on them Will be pushed. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rankin and Mr and M-r. H, A. Shambaugh entertained a number of their friends last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1 Pankin. It was a very pleasing event Fred Kuhn says that for six hours last nigtit be was a full hedged silverite and he is of the opinion that when it comes to emjoyment the sil Serital have decidedly the better end of the discussion. The man that shot t tie dog belonging to John Harris had better keep himself in t he dark. The dot; was perfectly harmless and nothing but pure CUM idneai prompted him to shoot t he dog. Jim Miller informs us that there has been T1 . feet of new sidewalk re cently built on South street, and he believes that publicity should be given this fact, so tint the public will know just what, is being none in the line of side walk improvement. The salvation preacher who blew his trumpet in Plymouth yesterday had his wife out collecting money to help the good cause along and she was iiite successful! in her work

as tbe number of names on her little book Indicated that she had collected ten or twelve dollars in a few hours It is a splendid money making scheint The fe low that Bxed up box and started iton its downward course on ytUow river today, thinking it would stents a anaati u, faded ignominouslj as the trick was too transparent. It might he worked up so the Bourbon liar eonid gst in his work, but the Plymouth newspaper men can not he "hoodooed," on such a fake.

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A Never-die. The "liie-timeM of Dr. Bull Cough Syrup will never draw to a dos When a mother once uses it, she continues its use rigid along ; because, slu found, lor curing u gh, cold, croup and

w lioopiug-cough J -r.Luir.-i 'ough Syrup I unequailed by other similar med- mmm n a it f The Bottom Has Fallen uul

family, for coughs and throat trouble caused by colds, and have found no superior articli ." Mrs. I. T. Clarke. 163 Congress St., Cleveland, O. Dr. Pull's Cough Syrup can ! hud everywhere for 2T cents. Dealers will say they have something else ujust as good or l! Iter," because they want I make move profit. Don't be "taken in." Dr.BulPs Cough Syrnpis the best.

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Criticism lately passed upon the,state af the army and our fortifications hae caused increased activity in military matters, and to some extent this is responsible for renorti arriving from various quarters ol movements at army posts. A report was circulated that Uen. Milts, as commander of the army, had isiiui auditional orders for tro.ipv at a!! forts to be on the lieri and rtadj for immediate action, but this wapromptly denied by the generara chief of staff. Nothing whatever of a snsa Uonal character occurred In Washington, and on the whole the day was free af rumors by comparison with its immediate predecessors for the p-ist week or more. Tbe coming town and county elections will be held under the act of UÄ7 winch contains two distinct changes from the old law. These are the institution of a circle one and one half inches in diame'er for the square at the top of a ticket. Surrounding this circle are the words "'J o vote a straight tickel make an Within the circle." Mixed tickets are voted as before. The rubber stamp is done away with and a blue pencil if used Instead. The usual arrangement Of the ticket upon the ballot is preserved and the devices represe n' mg each party are printed at the top ol the circle. The law is so arranged that tbe candidate's name may appear upon the ballot in only one place on the ticket thereby preventing him from representing two parties. Got. Dodge will address the veterans ol Plymouth this evening. An attempt to interview him today proved unsuccessful but there is no doubt but that the commander Will have something to say about the Cuban situation. Indeed it will be strange phenomenal if the genial colonel does not say something on that line. When the news papers ot list Wednesday morning were laid on the breakfast table the heads ol the f.imieis were talking of Cuba By evening the other members of the family had each uttered the word Havana a few hundred times. At the close of th next twenty four hours the words Maine, Havana and Cuba had been uttered on an average of 2,231 times per hour by ewry man woman snd child in the Tinted States, since then Cuban affairs or the affairs In voiring the affairs of the war stricken island have occupied public attention to the exclusion of even the Klondike and Oarfew law topics Yes; it is not likely that interest will so rapidly subside in the next twenty eight hours thai Col. Dodge Will fail to have something interesting to siy about Cuba. Elk hart Truth.

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