Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 May 1898 — Page 4

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CLAY W. METSKER, PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.

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ntered at the post office at Plymouth, Indiana as matter of the second class.

Friday, May 20. 1898.

Announcements.

COUNTY OFFICES. FOR CI.KIJK CIRCUIT COURT. Edwin U. Cokbin will be a candidate for the nomination of Clerk of

ians take pride, was on the dispatch boat "MtCollough," named, by the way, after a lloosier, and hi report of the affair to the paper which he serves was : masterpiece of good reporting. As a result of the opening of hostilities, at a Tennessee baptizing two men were killed and several danger ouly wounded The Tennessee baptizing is almost as dangerous a the Virginia funeral procession and the Georgia son service .

After the battle Admiral Montijo congratulated Admiral Dewev on the marksmanship of his gunners and Dewev, not to be outdone in politeness, congratulated Montijo on the

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in making targets of themselves.

rh Marshall ('nnntv Ciretiit 'iurt. suh

ject to the decision of the Democratic bravery displayed by the Spaniard

County Convention, May 2ith.

Frank Brooke is a candidate for

the nomination tor the otliceof Clerk of

the Marshall Circuit Court subject to

Bv one of those remarkable coin-

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the decision of the democratic county cidences of happening which some

Convention. times PVPti dish the- rkViilnsrmhv of

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Ely B. Milner, of North Township wise men. the son of the first naval

vill be a candidate lor the nomination i-;n...i u ;,.;i

as Clerk of the Marshall County Circuit 1

Court, subject to the decision of the war was the first to be killed in the

Democratic County Conveutiou May 28 present war. This is a singular

train of facilities in the family of

Joseph E. Marshall, the present Bagleys.

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incumbent announces himselt as a can

didate for a renomination to tha ol !r

of Sheriff of Marshall county subjec; to Jt ls now pretty clear that the

the decision of the deLiocratic nnmma- famt.d Spanish Armada had no de ting convention to be aeld May 28. 1

n r sire to further investigate the condi OiiMF.n M. Martin, of North town-

ship, announces hitnself as a candidate tion of western waters, and upon

lor nomination to the otbee of sheriu 0 i i .i i

of Marshall county, subject to tb? de . " unnuie mougn

cision ot the democratic nominating has turned back to Cadiz. The

convention to be held May 28.

I opamsn government mav net a ai

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Chables C. Vink, present incum- the aml &unners to preserve it

bent, is a candidate for renemination present form at home w it!. out incur for the olhee of I reasurer of Marshall

county, subject to the decision of the ring further riks on this side of the

Democratic Nominating convention. .

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ouutu aiicuigau o ., 5muei v . .ii;ier passed away, Iiis demise was n,i eonildered to be b oeai at band, although I e had been poorly for the pas; ten daya. He irose lathe morning as usual, Chough faebte, sod ijart. k t light breafcfaar, remarking ihr lie fill a little relish for his i ; i . lie in veil from the tab e to l is easy chair in Uu dumme, room, and was left by himself while Um family was busy with the morning duties ab;ut the house.!

Miller re-

turned totha room and found him ra riming ltmp agal st the back of the chair. He had passed awa wl'hotit

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i low Know Html 0 jo his girl, while -ach carrier claims

lie could plead a ease at law better the girt Uvea on Ms route, henee the than any lawyer at the bar. Win I I ter remains undelivered until the girl yjruAilsMÜsUls

ease every time and not charge for more I htrseH calls to claim the letter. Lei than half the cases. He could preach a the prettiest girl call sod gel it. sermon thai Would put to shame any miniater of his town by bringing the en I lt "u"' ,IW MM" tire populace to hear him and u-ake his! MondaJ n g at about 9 :: while livnu? bv manawina the omnne his ' Beated in his arm chair, at hi borne 00

ularity would bring to bun an annual lecture, lie would rnu the count) ana township cilices without anv burden some taxt . lie could do it easy on the overplus of wind ot the candidates and a possible few doliard from his own pocket. Death and Ingli taxes arc the only Bure things he Feet. ile could run a newspaper and do il right. The movements of the people from or:e place to another ar d little happenings around town are not Dews.

PVerv Rtrpet Inkier L-now a it l.t.tnrn t h.. ,' ' 11 aboiH ten i.lülUleS M iS

paper did. He would give then some thing weighty and a day ahead of hap

pening. He wouldn't send lib bill

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around every year or two either, lie j any P,n- 11 18 death was doe to heart would run business by meal B Of I gen- ,,lliu,eeral store and sell to the people for halt 1 & W r v-or,e ; e oldest ci.what they pay now as all prices are ex- to hw county, ile was born io orbitant, and universal credit without PfconeylvanJ. and moved to Ohio, and limit would prevail and he would etill lheDC ; 1 ; : i!" 1 "', in ibis state,

ami tnence to Marshall county. In

make money. And so every day he gave the Almighty, advice which he deemed of great worth, and his wife took in sewing to keep things a goil .. while he superintended the earth.

Young Bagley, the first man to

FOR BJEPB 1 : 8 1 1 N T A T I V E.

Adam I V ice u n n rn rtnaa Kimcalf ql

a candidate for renomi-.ation as renre 14111 1,1 U1C I" cmmii v ar on nie rvmer-

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sentative of Marshall county subject Mean side . it seems was sum stitious

to thf dePlRinn nf tht. rlAmonrotii nnm. I

mating convention to be held in the aiK1 na" pjcmomuon or nis flan-

city of Plymouth, Indiana, May 2, "98. ger. Four of his companions whose

Wm. Evekly will be a candidate n.'imes rnmmi'nrwl with li-w

TOT Kenreserif Ht l v nt Marshal mnntv I

subject to the decision of the democratic et u ith mttfortune and he believe

convention, to be hela in Plymouth it would be his turn next a he was

.May 5 1W5. I ,

ute nun anu kisi oi tne i s. it is

also said that his father Major Bag-

ley was the first man to fall in the

cn-il war, King killed at Bethel church just before the battle of Bull

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REPUBLICAN.

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j-kospeb . . m k'kky announces

himselt as a candidate for nomination as Sheriff of Marshall county, subject

to me republ.can county convention.

There will be new elements of

devotion in the observance of the

coming memorial day.

The 157th Indiana is the name

There are two news items travel

ing the rounds of the press which

awaken thought as to the correct

ness of our theological ideas. The

dv which the rioosier regiment first clergv of both this country and

mustered into the United States ser- Spain are actively invoking the

vice during the present war will be I lua' Deity to put r.n end to our

known. war by giving their respective coun

tries the victory, and Gladstone, the

Ihe question of raising wheat has greatest man of modern t'mes, is

resolved itself into the problem of slowly sinking to rest bereft of the

raising money enough to buy a loaf use of his mind and practically incap

of bread, since the grain barons con

trol the wheat market.

able of

friends.

recognizing

his dearest

As a romancer Blanco is entitled

to the yellow cover, lie has announced in Havana that the Spanish fleet have captured Boston and a

number of our sea cost cities.

There is much to startle one in

information furnished by medical

examination that nearly three per

sons have been rejected as unfit foi

military service in the United States

army where one was rejected in the

H on. Charles L, Jewett, of this war of the rebellion. It has been

state, at one time chairman of the I discovered that this is very largely

democratic state central committee, Nue to Y't;'l or heart weakness

has been nominated by the president I brought on by the cigarette habit,

forjudge advocate of one of the tbe ratio of rejections being about

United States army corps. nine out of ten in the case of habit-

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uai inauo'ers in mar rorm oi aissi

The lMTlil onnonamonf k.1J i'. f tt J . -M

- ..atmtiu Nwuni oauuu. wuisuie 01 cigarette smo-

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prove a great ad ver. isement for kers, the rejections are less than in

' American institutions. Every vessel the civil wai . This certainly fur-

was built by American workmen in nishes much food for thought to one

American ship yards and of Ameri- who looks to the future race that

can materials ana every gun was an muit people this great land of ours.

American gun .

There now seems to be a likeli-

After all it seems that the Ameri- hood of one of the most interesting

can warships will have an opportun- ocean races in the history of the

ity to test the metal of that Cape world. If the Spanish government

verde Meet. 1 here is no question decides to resist the America

but that they are now in Cuban

waters. The big boats of the fleet

are much fast r than the American

in oc

cupation of the Philippines and to

send the formidable expedition

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. ., , , 1 icJU9i vuuiniuuwi e Lcwcv which boats and they may do considerable 3

manovering before entering an engagement.

t'nl. st mir Ink ( r iu Cum 111:1 ml Camp Mount has a new command!) officer now. He is Cel. George Studebaker of the Third regiment, Who sue

ceeded (Jen. Will J. McKee Thursdai afternoon when the last of the state militia was mustered into the regular service. Ges. McKee if now a private citizen, it is claimed by military chic; . and even Governor Mount admitted the contention yesterday afternoon late, when iie capitulated and adcnowledg that a federal and not a stale militia otheer is in command. Col. Sludeba'ier was seen in his tent

Thursday afternoon. To a Sentinel reporter he said: "1 draw my pay from tlie United States. When Lieut. May, the mustering officer, Instructs the regimenti as fast as they are mustered into report to me for orders what am 1 to do but obey ?

IM'7 he moved from his larm to this City where he ha.-: since reoided. Te was 82 yars of age cu the 14th of March. He was married twice and leaves

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Will Form a Batterj . James W. Thayer, of this cify, is nou engaged in trying to form a battery of two guns in this city, and be ready for the second call that should come Be low will be found the agreement which the the boys will adhere to in case they conclude to be one of the number: We, the undersigned, do agree to form a battery of two guns, or more a

the governor may direct, to ne known

as The Plymouth Artillery Co., nnleat by majority consent, they may name it

different .

We do agree to abide by the laws of

the State of Indiana, and the cons', i; ut

ion of t he United States, We do hereby

and hereon swear allegiance above,the United States, or the State of In

diana,- our services and knowledge as they may require.

most, of whom

are expected at the funeral. His daughter, Mrs. Corbaley had just left With her st Clarence for Ss ai.eviile, Wash., and cannot be here. The liberal service took place Wednesday, a l p.m., fn m the family residence, Elder 1. l. Parker officiating. Hou-c Kftided, Officer Collet;, Lauer and Bonda rant made a raid on a house of iil fame, in South Plymouth Saturday night. John Doe, who was Buppsoed to be the "king" ol the "shebang" plead guilty, and paid a Due of -Sil 55. M.ss Edna Lee not hav;;i i n. necessary exchequer

is Ii- . holding down a slate room in the county jail. For her indiscretion

Bhe was called upon to pay 815.82. Edna Will have plenty of time to consider bei future while a guest at th eountj jail. There a:e ot hers but thev made their escape before the officers arrived. Ii is good policy to live '-some where within the bounds of reason" for Plymouth will not permit such carrying on as these people have been practicing.

OD w.-y w ;iv tne iBcrnlpg Upon tin' iirt i May; And Dewej m the ndjnlnJ I twii in Maatta bay; Aadltewe) were the Begeat's eym '! ht' oiiis oi royal blue, And Dewej feel dlseouraged? I Dew net think we Dew.

Ooii t Spear 1 n.-m. This is tb lime of the year when

fishing la Am sport in the lakts which

surround PP. c outh, but let it be understood thai there is a very sev re lis!, law in Indiana, and it is a just and righteous law. The next time tho.fellows who wvnt down to Pretty lake

ast night undertake to land the fish

with a spear they will be called upon to

answer belore a court of justice. We understand that it required considerable

talk and threuts to keep those boys

from spearing fish last night They

mve their boats and ask no one any

odds, and the chances are that they will

defeat the ends of justice and catch aii

the üsh they want, and no one will kno w

any thing about it. !ut tne bos h:id

better take a timely tip and got

themselves accordingly, lt is danger ous to spear tish.

I What Shall I

t Be Done

FOR THE DELICATE GIRL T 1 . . .

i ou nave tnco iron ana

other tonics. But she keeps 9 4 WT

paie ana trim. rler sallow

f complexion worries you. Per

har)S she

.lust received, l case India Mulls, worth 5c per yard, war price c; l ease International Turkey Red Prints, worth 5c, only 3c per yard; l case Madras Cloths, side hand and plain, worth 8c, war price 5c; 1 case 30-inch Percales, which always sell from 8 to 10c, our price only 5c. Those prices have never been heard of before, and are extraordinarily low. Avail yourselves of this grand opportunity. No house in Plymouth curries the sto"k nor makes the prices that we do.

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tThe oil will feed her wasting 9 t body; the glycerine will soothe f her cough, and the hypophos- f y phites will give new power and $ T vigor to her nerves and brain. 9

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To the Public

War! War, with its "dread alarms,'" its car

nage, its wounds, its death, its desolations, its widows' tears and it orphans

moans, is upon 08 baa called to the held of honor and post of danger, on

and and sea, our brothers and boos,

fathers and friends. (Iuh area patri

otic people. The honor of our country is by them held high above home and

ease and life itself, and when duty calls each one stands ready to resign all these and rush to the post of duty and ot danger to resist the adversaries of t he

greatest and best Government the sun

ever shown upon. l-.x.

Never say you cannot 1

0 have tried Scott's Emulsion. I You will be obliged to change a

your opinion at once. Children

gea to cnange

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x of it; and infants do not know " xror if ic iArA l r t r tnrA

S c. and $1.00 : all druggists. SCOTT & BOWME, Chf mists, New York.

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Haying purchased the Economical Drugstore, I desire to shite that J will be a citizen of Plymouth henceforth, and hope by square and upright dealing to merit a fair share of your patronage. Call and see me for Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery. Patent Medicines, Physicians1 Supplies, and everything in the line of a first class drug store. our patronage will be duly appreciated.

late dispatches indic ate as probable,

it will necessitate tbe immediate advance of an invincible army of re-

Indiana is always on the spot- lief to that post. Spain will no

Besides the fact that there were I doubt, if permitted to do so, accept half doen or more Hoosiers eng, the Sue route to her lately lost orifed in service in Dewey's licet at ental possessions, while the broad Manila, one of them a captain was I,titic lays between the United a Hoosier who was able to send the States and the islands concerning best report of the affair to the Amer- which she has recently acquired so ican readers. By the best of good extraordinary an interest. Is there chances Mr. John McCutcheon in to be an oceaa race of two great arwhose newspaper work all Indian- mies?

Suhl Iii Im-jiI Too Soon. The South Mend Times s;.y.s: A

prominent Green township farmer who held his wheat for a use had 3,300 bush

els which he closed out about two weeks ago at $1.10 per bushel and lu d just liuished its delivery. Tuesday he OOUld have gotten 91.60 per bushel at the least which shows a loss In two weeks of $1.760 by too precipitate selling. There is scarcely any wheat left in this county. To tftM PlWttlMl Oil I. The Mic ligan City News says that there is a letter at the MlCbigao City post ollice addressed to the prettied girl in town, and the poatofiee force is in a quandrary as to whom to deliver the missive to. The single young men of the force each claim the letter should

V AN DAI. I A LINK TIME TABLE.

In effect December 6, Tratet leave riymoutii

as louows: VOK TU K NOKTH. No. n, " " i'':fN a m. " No. S. " ,; 10:11 p. in. VOM Til K SOfTH. No, 'Ji, Kx epi siimlay, -:.u a in. for rerreliaute No. 8, " " 1J:H ;. " War eoiplwte Tkne Card, (tvlnc all trains and tatlOOS uid for full Inforn atlon as to rates t!.r'iiij'ii ears, BlC., ,v!iri-s T. A. DOWNS, A trout. Plymouth. I nd E. A, FORDi iirtrrai PMeenger aaaot, St. LouU Mc

fake Erie & Western ?. R. ladiaiUipolla a Micblcmn ( ity Division Time c.trd Kmnber H. la eft "t DeeeayMC t IH'M. NORTH KOI NÜTKMH, No. '.'O. DM t leave I'lvinonth at llrW.a.m No. X.- " " ' " ti-.s; . in otiTB aomm thain. o. n. Duo to leave ITjaauutt at ;:'." a. Ne. M. " ' 5:8.. p. in Ro, 161 Laeal freajrat, It . " UM a. ai Raa. n, a and is ma dally exeapC aanday. 28 makes direct ooaoecttoiis at Indianapolis with Penoaylyaiila Co. Big Four, and C. H. aj D.j alio at TlptOO with main line trains tot all points oast and west. J. at. DAUBKKMFKCK, Age&t i i Hi. Ind

John S. Bush, Proprietor Economical Drugstore.

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For ipflanmatiott of Che stomach ot oowels, and for hemorrhage, Urazilia Ualm is a BOVerigTl remedy.

'liiiiiK f s'IimI ult on Pwnqrlwfa Um, A change in the schedule of passenger trains on the Pennsylvania lines went into effect Sunday March 6 1818, under the new schedule the time of trains at Plymouth is as follows: W EST No. 15 ä :.''. a in No. 5 1 a in No. .T7 9:26 a m No. 38 2:10 p m N o. 6:10 p m No. 7 :4ö p m I' AST No. 4 2:4.") a m No. r, 4:89 a m No. 80 1U::W a m No. 8 :4T p m N o. 2 7:50 p m No, 'AH 8:52 p ra

Toslah nacon. conductor cn the P. W. c 13. K. R., says "Brazilian Balm cured me of inveterate catarrh which I had for ÜÖ years." Brazilian Balm kills the sataxrh microbe, making a redical cure.

J. A.SHUIMK, Attorne" and Counsellor at law

Buainoaa prooiptly attended to in State and Federal Courts. Olhce 2nd door brick building, south side of (Jarro street, Plymouth, Ind.

WOOL!

The ander tgned will i in th- marktfor Wool in any quantity. Fanners should hear in mind that lleerea tied witli Kinder or Sisscl Twine are not in as marketable condition as when tied with regular Wool Twine, l will pa the Hiohkst Makkkt Paica. OfaaaaljTc. JUaon'S (NussbaUB. A Mayer's old stand E. J. MAYER.

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