Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 March 1898 — Page 2
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MASONIC. PLYMOUTH KI U WINING LODGE, No, 149, l ami A.M.; meets first and third Friday evenings of each month. Daniel McDonald, V. M. lohn Corberlv, Sec. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, No jo,. R. A. M.: meets second Friday evening of each month. L. Southwortii II. 1. J. C.Jilsor, Sec. PLYMOUTH COMMANDER Y, N026K. T.; meets secondhand fourth Thursday ol each month I) McDonald E, L; L.TannerRec PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, No 26, O. meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mrs Mary L. Thayer W. M.Mrs. G Aspinall. Sec ODD FELLOWS. AMERICLS LODGE, No. or: meets every Thursday evening at their lodge rooms on Michigan st. Ed Campbell N. (i. Chas. Shearer Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. HYPERION LODGE, No. 1 1 7 meets every Monday night in Castle Hall. Lou Altaian C. C. Chas. S, Price K. of K. and S. FORESTERS. PLYMOUTH COURT, No. m,: meets the second end fourth F ridiy evenings of each month, in K. of P. hall. Elmer Wcr.it C R. Daniel Cramer Sec. HYPERION TEMPLE R A Til BONE SISTERS, meets first and third Friday of each month Mrs J. (i. Davis, Mrs. Kern Armstrong k. 0. T. M. PLYMOUTH TENT, No. 27; meets every Tuesday evening at K. O. T. M. hall. Dan. Jacoby, Com. fames Hoffman, Record Keeper. L. 0. T. M. WIDE AWAKE HIVE. No. 67; meets everv Mondav niirht at K. O. T. M. hall on Michigan street. Mrs. Flora J. Ellis, Commander. Mcssie Wilkinson, Record Keeper. HIVE NO. 28; meets every Wednesday evening in K". O. T. M. hall. Mrs. Maggie Fogle, Com., Alma E. Lawrence, Record K eeper. ROYAL ARCANUiM. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in .Simon's hall. Moses M. Lauer, Regent. Francis McCrorv, Sec. WOODMEN OF TUE WORL D Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in K.of P. hall. C. M. Kasper, C. C. loe Eich, Clerk G. A. R. MILES IL TIBBETS POST, C. A. R; meets every first and third Monday evenings in Simons hall Dwight L, Dickerson Com,. Charlie Wilcox, Adjt. SONS OF VETERANS. Meets every second and fourth Fri day evenings in (i. A. R. hall J. A. Shunk, Captain. Cora R. North, 1st Lieut. CHURCHES. PBESB Y TERI AN CHURCH I'reacliing at IOJ0 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school at noon. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. m. Senior Kndeavor at Up. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Teacher's meeting immediately following. I lev. Thornberry, Factor. METHODIST, Class meeting every Sundaj morning at 9:30 o'clock Fieaching at 10:30 a in., and 7 .Ho p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Fpworth league at 830 1. m. I'rayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:') p. m. L. S. Mnith. pastor. .F W. Wntfong, class leader. 1). Frank Kedd. Sabbath school superintendent. PROTEST A N T EPISCOPAL. St Thomas' church. Kev. Win. Wirt llaymond. rector. Sunday services, 10:30 a. ib., 7:10 p. m. Sunday service, at noon. Services Wednesday evenings at 7:110. Communion on holy days at l' a. m. CBUBCB OF GOD (Jarro and Water 6te. Regular services 1030 a. ni., each Sunday. Third Snnelay in each month preaching by .I.E. Wince; fourth Sunday by If. V. Heed. IO30 Sunday morning and 7:30 Snnday evening. Sunday school at 12 o'ci k: Fva Uaileback Snpt. Prayer meeting , at 7 JO each Thursday exening. INI TL I) BRETHERN. Sunday K30 a. m., class meeting. 10:10 a. m., and 1:'.V) p, m., preaching by the pustor. II JO a. rn., Sunday Sebool. &j00 p. m. Junior V. I. G. I', meeting. i:O0 p. m.. Senior Y. P. C. F. meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. CATHOLIC CHURCH Church is held on Sundays as follows: First mass a 7:30 a. m . second mass at lo a. in. Vespers at :i p. m. Week day mass at 7:45, Father Moeneh pastor. ARE YOU ALIVE Ye tat fact that ali siircr-sHful timin s men credit thet flaccsfa to thf lihcsal i f priatit' iuW? Why not prolii by ISSif exper.eneer
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C. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, Minor Happenings cf the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Fallt ical, RellsjkMM, Social ami Criminal ITalagB of tlM Wliol World Carefully j Cstseiense-il for Our Keaebrs Tfc A t-iUt-nt Rrurd. Cleveland, Ohio. -The convention of the Student Volunteers has come to an end. QaJeaburs, 111. Fire damaged the Trioli block to the extent of $4,non B. B. Basiiford and c. A. Petersen ere heaviest loser?. Cortex, Colo.-The entire business portion of this city was destroyed hy a hre which originated in Blackmore 8 Hotel. The lo.ss will he ahout MS.OOO. lioatreal. -Delegates from the eastera roads, who have heen holding a eonferenee with the Canadian Papille offu ials have returned home besriag an offer which is accepted may end the present western r.te war. Cleveland, Ohio. The New England Hotel was gutted hy fire and ahout a dozen guests had narrow escapes, though nobody was hurt. The first started from a gasoline explosion. Building ras owned by B. B. Crazier, who estimates lOM at $20.0 10. Washington. -An order has heen made hy the commissioner of pensions reopening the eases of the veterans whose applications for pensions were unfavorably affected by the Bennett decision in 1893, mler tho Clevelad administration, when the application was thrown out. London. Frederick Tennyson, the poet, eldest brother of the late poet laureate. Ford Alfred Tennyson, is dead. Bloominsjton, BX Mayor Carter Harrison and City Attorney Devi De of Chicago have accepted invitations to a banquet to he given hy the Ancient Order of Hibernians of this city on the evening of St. Patrick's Day, March 17. New York. The monitor Terror is anchored off Tompkinsville at 1:05. Madrid. There is an appalling scarcity of food in many provinces of Spain. The price of wheat is nn pre cedentedly high. Bread riots are of daily occurrence at Salamanca, and it is feared tlut martial law will be pro1 laimed. Greencastle. Ind. An unknown man. hearing a letter addressed to Ixniis Craneman, Elwood, Ind.. care America Tin Plate Company, whs killed by a train last night. Warren, Ohio. Warren officers captured Angello Hill, the Italian who shot four members of the Fernando family at Hubbard, in this county. One of his victims i dying. Pekin. The government has agreed to open Yuen-Chau. on Fake Tung-Ting-Tu, a.s a treaty port, hut declines to entertain s proposal tending to the abolition of the Li kin dues. Clinton, Iowa. Fred S. Kols y's resIdenec was entered by three men. who bound Kelsey, robbed him of $"n) ami jewels und escaped. Milwaukee John and Edward Engert. two boys, y and 11 years of age, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Ennert. w are drowned while fishing for minnows on the Ice, Terre Haute, Ind. Jsaues Hind, owner of the Calumet mine at Lyford, has sold the property to a syndicate of Cleveland ram. Portsmouth. N. H. Ofden have heen received to send the warship Alliance to sea on April 1. She will he put in firnt-claas repair by that time. London. lüsrd Salisbury, the premier, is confined to his room at Hatfield House with a slight indisposition. Henry W. Corbett's right to I seat in the senate from Oregon eras, under con sideration for five hours. Early in the session an attempt was made to get up the Alaskan hill, but it failed. Areola, 111. An insane man was found lying across the Illinois Central track by the trainmen. His name is not known. Menominee, Mich. -The ear barns of the Menominee Electric Light. Street Railway and Power company were destroyed hy fire. Loss. $3ä,000. Rockford, 111. Coroner Prank at. Marsh will investigate the wreck in which Engineer R. C. Tilden was killed. Nebraska City, Neb. 'Mary Kuwitzky, 17 years old. while her father was asleep, blew his head off with a shotgun. Kuwitzky had abused his family for some time. Huntington. W. Va.- Ruf us Sehaefer was sssassinated before his own fireside. Loon Iake, 111 - William Corkhlll, a farmer, committed suicide. Port TVlwnsend, Wash. The steamer North Pacific, en route to Alaska, is still here, her crew and 120 passengers having deserted her, believing she is not seaworthy. Wabash. Ind. Mrs Susan Logan, a housekeeper, has filed suit against the estate of Isaac Crane for $10.000. New Tori The American Paper and IMilp Association, in I Buna sess-ion, elected Hugh J. Cbisholan president and adopted resolutions favoring the gold standard. Madison. Minn. -In the Tiburg murder trial the jury returned verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree.
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Belvidere. 111. John W. Myers dud of suffocation while repairing a reseivoi . . Fulton. Mo. Dr. ,T. T. Coombs barbeen removed from the bead of the state insane asylum. Youngstown. Ohio All bucket Shops were ordered closed and msny proprietors were arrested. New York At the annual meeting of thn knit goods manufacturers A. IJ. Valentine was elected president. Xew York- Rich. ml C;oker has informed his friends that he intends to retain to England ahout April 1st to attend to his raving interests there. Washington The report contained in a dispatch from London that Italy bad decided upon energetic measures to enforce reparation for the alleged illegal sequestration of an Italian vessel at Port au Prince la discredit! d st the Haytien legation. Cincinnati- w. P. Walker, freight traffic manager of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, is lving at the St. Nicholas In a critical condition from a stroke of paralysis. IfiddlesbOTO, Ky. Two smallpox cases are reported. Surrounding towns report several cases. St. Joseph. Mich.--Stockholders want a receiver for the St. Joseph and I3enton Harbor street railway. Cleveland. 0. Many different phases of mission work were considered at the sessions of the student volunteer Conve ntion. Need of money in accomplishment of mission work wan dwell on In many addresses. Washington The house committee on Judiciary struck out of tho South Carolina dispensary bill the provision that require :; all liquor carried into the state to be subject to full state control, and voted to report the bill without recommendation. Washington Receipts from the salf of public lands during ten years ending June :i) last wer : Cash sales. $40.1S7,7:: fees and commissions on filings, etc. $10,123,538. Total expense incident to disposal of public lands for that period. $6,916,136. Dubuque. Iowa- The thirty-fourth anniversary of the founding of the Knights cd' Pythias was observed. Joliet. 111. Suit for $50,900 damages against the Chicago & Eastern Illinois road has boon filed by Thomas Hammill. Saginaw. Mich. - Chi b-topher H. Sternhagen cleaned out a closet and found $1,000 in hills and $4.000 in stlvt r, secreted by his wife. Madison, Wis. The application of the Edion Improvement company asking that the city of Superior be restrained from refunding $400.000 of city bonds was denied. Topeka, Kan. The National Creamery Bnttermakera elected Irwin Paul. Bpringrllle, Iowa, president; George Parks, Owatonna, Minn., vice-president, and B. Sudendorf, Elgin, 111., secretary and treasurer. Joliet, 111. D. C. Wilson, a railroad man. le dead. If uncle, Ind. A firm here has received an order for fG0 glass fence posts. New Orleans. -Fort St. Philip is almost finished, and will soon be turned over to the government by Major Qulnn, t lio e ngineer in charge. Two Companies of artillery at Jackson Barracks will soon be detailed to Fort St. Philip. Indianapolis, Ind. The persistent hunt for the remains ef Jasper Clary, exhumed by ghouls, resulted in finding the body in a pine lox where it had heen depositee! upon one of the busy streets of the city. Now York - Major Ahia A. Selover died in this city of diabetes, aged 74 years. Richmond, Ind. The Fulton steam boiler works filed a chattel mortgage for the protection of creditors with preferred claims aggregating about $10.000. The asseis are estimated at $40.000. Seattle. Wash. Six vessels, the City of Topeka. Cleveland, Nojre, Protection, Augusta and Bootia, are overdue from Alaska Their non-arrival causes no apprehension, as it is supposed they have sought shelter from the storm. Frankfort, Ky. -The house has passed a sweeping anti-cigarette bill. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1.00 &i.S0 Hogs, common to prime- .'.tu ffr r 07'Sheep and lambs 3.80 &S.60 Corn, No. 2 Bfi Wheat. No. 2 spring J2 Oats. No. :: white 27 0 .28 Eggs .14 '2 Rye, No. z .4si Putter 11 filtia TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 cish .06' , Corn. No. 'i mined .... .31 Oats, No. 2 mixed .2" Rye, No. 2 eash .40 Cloverseeel, prime cash.. 3.04 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades L'.SO Hogs, all grades S.704.16 Sheep and lambs .'5. fit 95.60 PEOKIA. Rye. No. 2 . Oats. No. 2 white .L's'. Corn, No. 2 Jgs ST. LOUIS. Cattle, all grades L'.L'o r(t:M0 Mors 3.10 t?r:?.;w Sheep and lambs 1.40 06.76 Wheat. No. 2 97 0.M Oats. No. 2 cash .27' a Corn, No. 2 cash .i!7'2 NEW YORK. Wheat, No. 2 red ,0C Corn, No. I .:;;, Oats. No. I .31 MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 2 spring.... . 1 Oats. No. 2 white L'O Rarh y, No. 2 41 AIM
LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS. tlstra Se'fion of tbe Illinois General AMaabljr at an End. After passing the revenue bill in the house and senate, killing the IfcGlnnt telephone bill in the house and the Harnsberger primary election bill in the senate, and extending the inquisitorial lif of the Berry police investigating committee to the end of the year, the extra session of the Fortieth Illinois general assembly adjourned sine die Feb. 24. The re venue bill had but a small majority. The vote was: Yeas, 7S; nays, CO. Shropshire Urc-cdrrs Ovsjsslw. The National Shropshire Record association was organized at Lansing. Mich., by breeders who dosiro accurate records kept of pure bred Shropshire sheep. Robert Gibbons w.: chosen president; secretary and treasurer, H. w. Mcmford.
Hay Iie:il the Real Traitor. It is saiel the German government possesses ten hordereaus written in the same hai elv riting as that attributed to Dreyfus, and intends speedily to publish one, which will reveal the re:;l traitor. aw ' i . a.- .i . . .' - - cen ' v. - - '. . ....
REMOVING THE SEARCHLIGHT FitOM THE MAINE FROM GRAPH AFTER THE DISASTER.
HONOR THEIR DEAD LEADER. Body of France Willard Lay la M;ite at Chicago Prances E. Wfflard never woo a more genuine tribtite of love hau tlnit whi' h wa.s bestowed upon her lifelessform as it lay in state in the W. C. T. U. temple at Chicago. For six hours i steady procession of mourning women and men passed the coffin for a last glance of the features of the great apostle of temperance. Insteael of conventional black drapings the window? and pillais of the hall we re shrouded with white, loopetl with bows ef white satin ribbon and knots of royal purple the purple of wot and grief. While the remains lay in Btat prayer and song anel a few brief eulogies made up the program of exercises. On the arrival of the remains at Fanston. Miss WiUard's home, hundreds of citizens and the students: of Northwestern University followed the hearse from the station to the house, and there looked upon the dead. Private services were held at the house and In tlie First Methodist Church Feb. 21. The remains have been temporarily placed in a vault in Rosehill Cemetery. err U -a Ä J M ' I few Ä vrt fcw r't -i i an is- Ra " w. ' wm a . v a
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flTflOH the ItH.le in I'ulUie Seliools. At the Free Methodist ministerial meeting of the Fox and Rock River district of Illinois re.sedntiems wer adopted in favor of the- use' of the1 IUble as a text book in the public schools. Tfagsdj at Osrrett, IsmL At Qarrett, Ind., Fred Simons phot and kilb'el instantly his two daughters, aged twe and four years, and then shot himself. Business reverses hatl made him despondent. French Sei.' CMatflSS Territory. A Freru h force has landed at Kwan ( "hoen-Wan. liAO BSilSS BOUthWCSt of Hong Kong, snd informed the Chinese that it Intends to erect buildings. Pllllflll AUmlr.iltv Thunkiil. The British admiralty has received a messasje from Secretary of the Navj Uong, thanking it for Ri condolence on the Ifaine diss star. Hre- In an lesri Vlllsge, A disastrous fire at Buffalo Cl nter Iowa, Feb. 86, canned an estimated los- of $.'('.oio. sei covered by Insnrance. ArhllNhop t'leary leail. James Vincent (!leary. srehbishop of the Roman Catholic Aioce of Kingston Out., is dead.
II IB MILLION HI America Can Back Up Her Demands on Spain. NATIONAL SPIRIT IS AROUSED.
TmnnHfani Fighting I'ovce Guaranteed to the President If Our .In-t Are Kfiisnt State of Illinois Holdfl ! Third Flare on tlu- List. According to a report placed on the table of President McKinley there are now available for military duty in the United Stares 10,073,576 able-bodied nun. and of these 112,082 are already in the militia, forming the nucleus of a tremendous lighting force. This is without considering the ske!efin I'niteel State.-; army, which could on short notice recruit up to 100.0'0 men. It la estimated that the time required for concentrating fer service would vary from six hours In Nevada to three days la Oklahoma, while the proportien that would probably turn out for hs im n A photoj duty ranges from 50 per cent in InJ diana and New Jersey to 95 per cent : in Pennsylvania. New York is far ahe ad, so far as the j size of ber national guard is concrne-el, ; having eT 13,000 officers and men. Pennsylvania is second with 8.000. anl Illinois holds third place, with 6.000. Iowa Miners Ieet. The Iowa State Federation of Labor j is behind a state convention of miners te be held at Oskaloosa March 3. The object is to aitl the United Mine Wcrk- ! ers of America in their fight for an eight hour day and an advance in the price of mining. Bryan &dvfflSS Patience. In an interview W. J. Bryan declined to discuss the present crisis with Spain. He .said there was time enough to discuss that affair when the offie ial investigating committee in the Maine affjir had maele its report. Spanish Sqaadnm to Protect HantMh Tbe Spanish minister of marine, is preparing to dispatch a squadnm to protect Havana against a surprise. Be j fore the middle of March the entire J available naval force will be mobil- ' ized., "' . ' 1 ja r t iPt V tlTiV via 5 . m Kota Seiitence! to l'rbion. The Zola trial is e nded. The sentence is one year fen- M. Zola anel four nnmths for M. Perreux, the nominal director ef the Aurore. Eacb is fined :uoo franca To Be Caned Wlllanl Tempi.. Prances B. WiUard's monument will be Willard Temple' at Chicago. It has been voted by the trustees of the Tempi" te ehange the name' in order to do the honor. Ia rUflaipafr In I'ort. AfteT being five days sad nights adrift, the disabled Preach line steamer La Champagne dropped anchor at Halifax. She' had '10f persons on board. false Was Msars l It is ssaerted thai the Maine was blown up by a mine or mass of Uynagllti placed under the starboard bow, just forward of the tSB-tSM b mat;azine. AdVBHS War PriTf rifioai An editorial 1st la Ludia. S Havana newspaper, advists the governnicn; to prepare itself for war with the Halted States. isesstat) Alter t flYflshlflsjttss See-retary Alger lias returned to WashlngtoB from Fortress Munioe greatly improved in health.
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