Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 September 1899 — Page 4

Ä Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Health by Dr. Miles' Nerviro

Mli. EDWAII! ÜAlinV, jolly manajrer of Shcppani rn's. sreat store ct Braeevillo, III., writes: "I had never l?cn sick a lay in i.iy life until in 190. I potsobad with norvous pr.wtnitiou that I had to give up ami rnmnn'.-u'e to doctor. I tried our Lcal physicians and one in Juliet, but none pave me any relief and I thought I was poinjr to die. I 1 ecamo despondent and suffered untold acony. I could not eat, sleep nor rest, and it semed as if I could not exL-t. At the end of six n:onths I was reduced to but a shadow of myelf, and at last my heart became affected and I was truly Miserable. I took six or eizht bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It pave me relief from the start, and at la.-t a cure, the prcatest blessinp of my life." PTWfrVj J Dr. Mi.es- Remedies Dr. fl are sold by all dm::- gv jyjjj gists under a positive :' ' , 3 guarantee, lirst bottle SPserVIP benefits or money re- fc, ffestores funf'ed. Hook on ii is- fcV ajÄiu v? eassof the heart and "f,3 ! nerves free. Address. iT . Sl DP- MILE? MEIU'WLCO.. Elkhart. lud. I?e3nfcepcnbcnt clay w. mktsk ku editoi: and ii:oii:ii:tok. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One Year, $l..0 Six Months. - - .75 Three Months, cash, .50 Per Copy, .03 Entered at the post office at Plymouth, Indiana as matter of the second class. Friday, September 22. 1SW. Even the News has thrown the Chicago electric concern overboard. Why this thusness? Did Wickev refuse to pay up after he lost the contract? The change of base on the part of the News is rather late. Its confessions now simply brand its editorials, prior to the contract, as a mess of lies. Samuel M. Ralston, Lebanon, will not be a candidate on the democratic ticket for governor. lie is quoted as saying that his two races for secretary of state took a great deal of time that should have been given to his business. President Schurman of the Philippine commission and Admiral Dewey agree in praising the capabilities of the Filipinos. If their capabilities in other directions are equal to those they exhibit in the matter of providing military employment for Uncle Sam it must be admitted they are a resourceful peo pie. Chicago News. There is no depaitment of industry in which trusts are not throttling independent dealers, destroying competition, gaining control of the market price of the material they purchase, and of the products they sell, and making conditions more burdensome in every direction for the people. The people must throw off this bondage or it will crush them. Indianapolis Sentinel. The large reductions in county estimates made by county councils, and the low tax levies as compared to last year, in many counties of the state h:ve had their effect upon the people, and consequently the nevv law has gained many supporters. In counties where the heaviest reductions are made opposition to the new law on the part of the officers is most pronounced. This does not look well on the part of the officers and is calculated to increase public distrust toward them. Judging from the talk of New York democrats, Col. Hryan is likely to come very near getting a solid delegation to the national convention from that state notwithstanding the scheming against him by a few individuals. One New Yorker said: "Hryan clubs are being organized in everv election precinct in Kings county, which shows that the rank and file of the party in that county are for the Nebraskan, just as the mass of democrats all over New York state are for him. He is stronger in New York by far than he was in 1896, and that he will get the electoral votes of the state in 1900 I have not the slightest doubt."

Hit VAX AM) TIU'STS. Colonel Bryan in his speech at the trust convention has demonstrated that he is not a man of one idea, as his opponents have charged. Up to date he has presented the best argument on the question of the trusts and they are clinchers. lie shows just how the trust will affect the laborers in the various employments. The trust claims that it can buy raw material cheap. This means that tile producers must accept low prices. The trust, having a monopoly, dispenses with traveling salesmen, as correspondence is all sullicieiit to make the sales. The far. tory laborers must take just what the trust wants to give them. If they strike at one factory, the trust goes on doing business at another factory and the laboring men alone are losers. Mr. Bryan sums up the ultimate result of the trusts in arguments that cannot be successfully contradicted.

liKAXNY Or'OSKS MlMlU'AL OWNKRSllir. The matter must be kept before the people for the next five yens so as to make it impossible to elect another council that will carry out the program now mapped out to sell the city the electric plant. Plymouth News. The Independent extends you its congratulations for acknowledging the folly of your former arguments favoring city ownership of the electric plant. It wont be necessary to agitate the question for live years as the city does not want the plant at that time. Since your paper has been converted, not a single Plymouth publication favors the purchase. As this is the first time you have ever been known to acknowledge your mistake the Independent would suggest that the common council make an appropriation sullicient L ) keep you in peanuts for a week. Th- KiiilrKtrteii. The lirst week of the kindergarten closed '-'nday, and a very successful week it was. The instructor and her assistants have gone into the work with energy and vim and the little folks have acquired much enthusiasm in consequence. The little chairs arrived yesterday and hereafter the children will be better cared for. The number of little folks in attendance has in creased from day to day and it is Lelieved that many who were suspicious as to the success of the undertaking will fall in line now that everything is assured. They should do this and help to make it possible for the little folks of Plymouth to have the same oppor tunities as those of larger cities. If all will encourage this work, it is not un likely that within a year or two, a free kindergarten will be possible. The ad ditional tax to support a free kindergarten would be small, hardly peceptible in fact. After a year's trial of the work, the Independent believes that the kindergarten question would be sanctioned by 75 per cent of the voters. Every one should lend Iiis encouragement if not financial support to the kindergarten. County Superintendent' Salary. According to the following from the Indianapolis Sentinel," county councils that were of the opinion that a county superintendent got in too many days during the year, had no right to allow such ollicers any less than St for each working day in the year. The Sentinel says: In regard to the action of the county council in many counths of the state in putting down the salaries of school superintendents it is pointed out at the state house that the hw recently passed allows superintendents for every working day and in making the estimates they will no doubt include ail the days when they will be employed. Should the council cut down the working days below what the work requires the superintendents will still be allowed for the extra days under the recent law. Heath of I rM lloritre Corlln. The death of Mrs. Horace Corbin.nee Catherine Houghton, occurred Saturday at her home in North Plymouth. The cause seems to have been a derangement of the stomach from which she has suffered critically for about two weeks. Funeral was held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with services conducted by Hev. Raymond. Mrs. ('orbin was C7 years old at the time of her death and within that period has lived a useful and beautiful life. Her character waB full of tenderness and lofty sympathy. For years she has been a member of the Episcopal church, which now loses a most conscientious and competent worker. Her many relatives and friends receive the heartfelt sympathy of the public. Dealre. College Kdueatiou. The South Uend Times says: "The University of Indianapolis has received applications from many young men who are desirous of working their way through ttie university course. They are willing to resort to almost any kind of labor in order to accomplish their purpose. Some of them are employed as day laborers in the factories, some are waiting on tables at hotels and restaurants and some are selling newspapers. President Jenkins states that he could put 00 additional students into the university at once, if he could provide means for them to make their expenses, lie is thinking seriously of try-

ing to start a factory of some kind which will manufacture articles that are in deruarfd, and that do not require skilled labor, in order that the young men who are not able to pay their expenses may have an opportunity to work their way through." What n pity these poor young men cannot exchange places with the sons of well-to-do parents. It is often the casa that rich men's sons or the 6ons of men who are able to give them a college education, refuse to go to school. They have no deeire to become clabrical scholars, pre ferring a life of idleness and indifference until their habits are fixed and thev are too old to reform.

Till! I 'A RENTS ARRITi:i. KettiieI to iiv Their liill .Mi-tliH lull ml Death Resultt-il. Six weeks ago a child of Joseph C. Chenoweth, of Frankfort, was stricken with whooping cough, which developed into pneumonia two weeks later. Chenoweth and wife are belevers in faith cure and refused to give the child any medicine. The child died and the mother was taken before the grand jury and after a two days' investigation an indictment was returned charging both father and mother with murder, the coroner having returned a verdict to the same effect. The sheriff arrested the parents Thursday. Hi IX Suit Against Insurants Coin pan i-s. Suit has been brought at Portland against 67 fire insurance companies ding business in Indiana. The complaint allegts that the companies have an agreement binding themselves not to take risks or issue policies except at a stipulated rate. The local agents and local insurance board are both named as defendants. It is tt fcrth in the complaint that the agreement entered into both by the companies and the local agents, is in therm tire of a trust and intended to prevent competition, that it is injurious to trade and puMic welfare and should be enjoined. Hence it is asked that all compauies and agents that are in the combination be enjoined from doing business. It is thought that the case will be a tedious and costly one. Fiual Word from Rev. 1.. S. Smith and Family. lieing assigned by order of the church to another lield of labor, mypelf and family have been un busy preparing for the move to take such formal leave of our many friends as we desired. Five years residence and service among you has caused many attachments. In these parting hours we have recalled many favors and the kindness of a generous people. We a6k for the preacher and family who take our place the same hearty re ception and co-operation accorded us. The city of Plymouth and its peopie will always have a warm place in our hearts. Fart weil. Mrs. Owens' llstate Worth $100,000. Henry A. Luce, of Indianapolis is at Logansport to probate the will of his mother, the wife of ex-Secretary of State Owen. Mrs. Owen died very suddenly several months ago while en route home from the Owen Mexico colTee and rubber plantation. No will was found, and Mr. Luce took charge of the estate, worth 8100,000. Yesterday, while examining a package which had been left in care of Deputy Secretary llonser Ly the late Mr. Owen, he discovered a will in his mother's handwriting, bequeathing everything to his stepfather, Mr. Owen. Mr. Luce is wealthy in Ids own right, and he is extensively interested in the Mexico investment. Wajje Kaied. The legislature did not help out the road tax fund any by increasing the allowance for labor fur men to:?l.oO for eight hours and with team, $3 for eight bourc, says the Waterloo Press. Hoad ollicers are couq elled to pay more for eight hours than formerly for ten hour?, as wages for ten hours were for men $1.25 and with team 82,50. The result is I hat township t rupees are compelled to raise their road tax fund five cents oti the $100, and then not have any more work done than before. S'liools in Yet Township. District No. 1, Albert J. Frank; No. 2, Henrv W. White; No. 3, H. (Jiube; No. 4, "larry Linger; No. 5, Allied Thompson; No.ii, Nettie Seider; No. 7, (). A. flruh; No. H. Oliver York? NTo. 1 Claud Garrison; No. 10, A room, Chas. Paddock; No. 10 Hoom. Ida Stuck, No. 11, Daniel Day; No. 12, Katurah Ithodes. GRANDMA HAD CONSUMPTION rmd I am afraid I have inherited it. I do not feel yeil ; I hava a cough ; my lings are sore; am losing :o3h. What shall I do? Your doctor says take care of vrJisalf and take plain cod -liver 1, but you can't take it. Only strong, healthy person can take it, and they can't take it 3:ig, It is so rich it upsets the . tomach. But you can take it is very palatable and easily bested. If you will take plenty t fresh air, and exercise, and JOTT'S EMULSION steadily. "here is very little doubt about your recovery. I iure are hypophosphites in it ; lliey give strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. V". !i1 f 1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & LSOWNK, Chrmisis, Nrw York.

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what in our judgment were the best bargains on the market, we are now receiving our purchases daily and working hard to get them in good order and ready for sale. We will, sell goods so cheap this fall that competition will not be in it in any of our departments. We have the Finest Line of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SUITINGS, ETC.

in the County and OUR PRICES ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER.

TAILOR

We sell double fold A wool Dress Goods, plain fnr We sell a 10-4 GREY BLANKET at or fancy, at lvJ Others ask you 15c for the same grade of goods. 40C per Pair. A case of Good Calico tA at 3c Per yQ' Competition can't buy tl.em at that price. A qqqiq ALL-WOOL BLANKET ATl,ßÄÄ 3hc per yd. $1,98 Per PairA yd. -wide Percale, worth 10c, at U All Kinds of Covert Cloths for Dresses at All best very best Calicos pgj y(J I"T"C Per Vard. The very best Apron Gingham A . In fact, summing it all up you never saw the a St UCl Vvl. time when goods could be bought as cheap as you Our V(!mpotitors wiYläsk you Gc at least for the ?an huJ m .from us th;.s fi1K. And we are not gosame "oods ou ',nsiness ()r "solving partnership either; rt ' but we simply stand on our own past record that is and always has been j Double fold 3()-inch Flannelettes in a bewildering lt T . T .Hi p assortment, worth anywhere 15c; . öeil JUSt a lltlie liedpei rt'trtiitViieiepViec,'00156 Than the Other Fellow."

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We are the pioneers of Low Prices and will continue to sell cheap as long as we are in the trade. It will certainly be to your interest to inspect our stock before buying, as we can easily demonstrate to you that the place to do your fall trading is at KLOEPFER'S NEW YORK STORE.

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